Enclosure A: [Net Revenue and Appropriations], [3 February 1792]
[Enclosure]7
A.
Amount of the Ntt Revenue arising on Goods, Wares and Merchandize imported into the United States from the commencement of the Act 8 to the 31st of December, 1790. | 2.805.013.45⅓ | ||
Tonage for the same period | 221.130.85. | ||
3.026.144.30⅓ | |||
Amount of Storage & Interest received by the Collectors during said time |
66.35. | ||
3.026.210.65⅓ | |||
Deduct Collectors salaries | 140. | ||
Dollars. | 3.026.070.65⅓ | ||
Total amount of Appropriations to the 31st. of December 1790. |
1.690.420.51 | ||
Deduct for this sum, received of the receivers of Continental Taxes ⅌ Act of Septmr: 29th: 17899 and Ledger No. 1. Folio 66 |
3.225.70 | 1.687.194.81. | |
Dollars | 1.338.875.84⅓ |
7. LC, RG 53, Register of the Treasury, Estimates and Statements for 1792, Vol. “134-T,” National Archives.
8. Space left blank in MS. Nourse is referring to “An Act for laying a Duty on Goods, Wares, and Merchandises imported into the United States” ( 24–27 [July 4, 1789]).
9. “An Act making Appropriations for the Service of the present year” ( 95).