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Enclosure: Statement II, 3 November 1792

Statement II

Analysis of the Expences of the U.S. for their intercourse with Foreign nations from July 1. 90. to July 1. 91. and from July 1. 91. to July 1. 92. taken from the accounts of Messrs. Short, Humphreys, Morris, Pinckney & Willinks, Van Staphorsts & Hubbard given in to the Auditor.

1790. July 1.-1791. July 1. Contingencies viz. Gazettes &c to depmt. Outfit Salary. Secretary Postage of state print- Total ing, poor sea- Dol. Ordinary men &c. Mr. Short. 4500. 281.74 72.4 248.96 5 103.10 Col. Humphreys. 4500. 1602.73 6 102.73 Mr. Carmichael. 3 927.94 Mr. Dumas. 1 505.44 16,639.21 Extraordinary mission to London 2000. Amsterdam on the subject of loans 986.18 Madrid 1195.89 Mr. Cutting special services to American seamen 233.33 4,415.40. Total 21,054.61 1791. July 1.-1792. July 1. Ordinary Outfit Salary Postage Contingencies Total Mr. Short 4500. 4500. 68.82. 9068.82 Col. Humphreys 4500. 171. 4671. Mr. Carmichael 4512.20 Mr. Dumas 1528.32 Mr. Morris 90001 1500. 10500. Mr. Pinckney 9000. 1800. 10800 41,080.34 Extraordinary Mission to Amsterdam on subject of loans. 443.43 Madrid 320. Dyes for medals as presents to foreign ministers takg. leave and medals 1586.32 2,350.75 Total 43,431. 9

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PrC (DLC); in TJ’s hand. Tr (DNA: RG 46, Senate Records, 2d Cong., 2d sess.); in the hand of George Taylor, Jr., signed by TJ; at head of text: “(No. 2.).” FC (Lb in DNA: RG 360, DL). Tr (Lb in DLC: Washington Papers).

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