No. II. Statement of the Revenue arising from Duties on Imports and Tonnage. From the 1st of August, 1789, to 31st December, 1791. Dols. Cis. No. III. Abstract of the most Important Exports of the United States for Six Years, respectively ending on the 30th September of each Year. Articles of the Growth or Manufacture of the United States. (a) The exportations ending the 30th September, 1790, are for thirteen months and a half. (b) These are reduced to round numbers, some articles, which make part of the whole, being estimated. (c) These are bushels of potatoes and bushels and bunches of onions. (d) These articles are also imported in large quantities, and the exportations of the quantities of the growth of the United States are not distinguished from those which had been imported. The following are the quantities imported Exportation of the most Important Articles not of the Growth of the Revenue arising from Duties on Domestic Distilled Spirits and Stills so far as the Accounts have been settled at the Treasury. Net amount of duties Payment by Pennsylvania (accounts unsettled) Receipts in the Treasury, drawbacks de- Balance to be accounted for, viz.: 279,639 63 1,594 95 651 58 164,597 45 72,51459 N.B.-Pennsylvania and Kentucky not included, but a partial payment of dollars 1594 made by Pennsylvania. 95 N.B.-Pennsylvania and Kentucky not included, but partial payment of dollars 6000 made by Pennsylvania; New Jersey and North Carolina settled only to 31st March, 1793, and Virginia to 30th June, 1793. |