UNITED STATES' INTERNAL REVENUE OF THE YEAR 1800. The above table accords with the statement for the year, but not exactly with treasury receipts within the term, part of the monies are yet to receive, although these duties have been repealed three years. "The common misnomer expenditure ought never to confound the character of domestic circulations with the foreign drains of money, for the latter may at times be highly injurious, while the former are always exhilirating and often of the utmost importance to the general weal, though not called for by any particular exigencies of state." Foreign expenditures and domestic circulations, under the following heads, for the year ending 30th September, 1804, viz. CIVIL DEPARTMENT. For compensation to the president, senate and house of representatives, judges, officers of government, commissioners of loans, &c. 595,731 09 For surveyors, chain-carriers, &c. in the territory northwest of the river Ohio, For the valuation of lands, houses, and the enumeration 16,942 49 of slaves, 6,678 29 619,351 87 MISCELLANEOUS. Interest on loans by Maryland to the city of Washington, 12,000 Annuities and grants, Unclaimed merchandize, Miscellaneous expenses, Books for the use of congress, 1,167 40 6,995 28,924 88 60,000 82,401 63 2,520 365 36 1,119 57 16,183 30 2,174 89 Opening roads in the territory north-west of the Ohio, Civil government of Louisiana, Extending the external commerce of the United States, 78,766 10,000 3,000 Furniture for the president's house, Purchase of vellum, parchment and paper, Purchase or erection of stores and wharves, 145 17 72 4,353 15 $311,390 61 48,497 53 50,000 British treaty, Awards under the 7th article of the British treaty, Investigation of claims under the French convention, Treaties with Mediterranean powers, 888,000 18,555 54 65,185 84 20,599 99 $1,144,153 87 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. Military department, 999,360 25 Fabrication of cannon and small arms, and the purchase of ammunition, 108,599 04 Treaty or treaties with the Indians, 20,000 Treaty with certain Indian tribes north-west of the river Erecting marine barracks, 817,575 11 133,166 37 Protection of commerce against the Barbary powers, charged to the Mediterranean fund, Marine hospital establishment, 3,584 72 Interest and reimbursement of the domestic debt, Do. from old debts, Do. from interest on stock purchased and redeemed, Debts due to foreign officers, 62,843 68 3,763,822 06 158,949 65 135 46 445,225 30 627 80 5,145 60 4,436,739 55 Reimbursement of loans to the bank of the United States, viz. On account of the loan of $ 2,000,000 obtained per act of the 18th December, 1794, 250,000 The last instalment of the loan of $800,000 obtaine per act of 21st February, 1795, 150,000 The last instalment of the second loan of $500,000 obtained per act of 3d March, 1795, 100,000 500,000 FOREIGN DEBT. Warrants on account of the Dutch debt, Deduct the sum expended for foreign intercourse, and for the payment of interest on Louisiana stock, out of the monies remitted towards the discharge of the Dutch debt, Interest on Louisiana stock, 2,749,610 51 111,807 17 363,333 27 1803, October 1. RECEIPTS. $3,001,136 61 Balance in the hands of the treasurer, 5,861,351 11 369 57 $5,860,981 54 Receipts from duties on merchandize and tonnage. In the quarter ending 31st December, 1803, 31st March, 1804, 30th June, 30th September, 2,724,210 47 2,261,859 98 2,829,979 41 2,913,658 68 $10,729,708 54 Duties on stills and spirits distilled in the United States, on sales at auction, licences, and on refined sugar, stamps, &c. In the quarter ending 31st December, 1803, 24,938 50 13,908 08 10,915 08 17,769 97 $ 67,531 63 DIRECT TAX. From the supervisors of the following districts, viz. Bee, A public schooner in the service of Andrew Ellicott, late commissioner for running the line between the United States and the Floridas, Sundry articles shipped for Algiers, and returned, Interest and damages on protested bills of exchange. From George Simpson, agent for purchasing bills, FINES, PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES. From Samuel Bradford, marshal, Massachusetts, for fines received by him under the act for prohibiting the slave trade, From John Smith, marshal, Pennsylvania, From Daniel C. Brent, marshal, district of Columbia, 564 50 900 2,575 44 6,956 2,350 95 677 726 51 $14,750 40 32,870 91 2,000 176 75 39 133 49 $2,384 88 REPAYMENTS. From Presley C. Lane, marshal, Pennsylvania, From John Habersham, agent for placing buoys in the river Savannah, From James Findlay, marshal, Ohio, From John Ragoon, late contractor for supplying troops, 52 50 34 21 56 86 100 |