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Enclosure C: Mode of Constituting the Proposed Annuities, 30 November 1792

[C]
Mode of Constituting the Proposed Annuities.
1793. Surplus dividend of Bank stock beyond the interest which will
  be payable, estimated at
60.000.  
Tax 43.199. 6
103.199. 6.
1794. Tax 109.391.60.
1795. Tax 115.955.17.
1796. Part of annual interest converted into annuity 20.000.  
Tax 102.912.48
122.912.48.
1797. Part of annual interest converted into annuity 50.000.  
Tax 102.743.12.
152.743.12.
1798. Part of annual interest converted into annuity 90.000.  
Tax 107.680.20.
197.680.20.
1799. Part of annual interest converted into annuity 60.000.  
Annuity of the first year now liberated by reembursement
  of 1st. Loan
103.199. 6
Tax 109.649.32.
272.848.38.
 
1800. Part of annual interest converted into annuity 220.000.  
Annuity of second year now liberated by reimbursement
  of 2d. loan
109.391.60.
Part of arrears of interest to be applied for balance of annuity
  of this year
94.192. 4
423.583.64
But a supplementary provision will be to be made for the second year, equal to the sum of 94.192 dollars, and 4 cents, as the fund in that particular is not annual. This may also arise from arrears of interest
The payment to be made on the 1st. of January 1802, may proceed from the following funds.
Amount of annuity of 3d. year liberated by reimbursement
  of 3d. loan
115.955.17.
Unappropriated arrears of interest 200.000.  
Temporary loan 810.661.27.
1.266.616.44

Alexander Hamilton
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