1To Alexander Hamilton from Joseph Nourse, 3 February 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Having agreeably to your directions examined the Actual payments which have been made, upon the several appropriations of public Monies to 31st. Decemr. 1790 & having compared them with each other a balance of 314.747.29 Dolls. remains stated as ⅌: B. I have not been able yet to ascertain what proportion thereof will form a fund of surpluses which is appropriated by act of Feb. 11th: 1791, for...
2Enclosure A: [Net Revenue and Appropriations], [3 February 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
Amount of the Ntt Revenue arising on Goods, Wares and Merchandize imported into the United States from the commencement of the Act 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...
3Enclosure B: [Appropriations Made by Congress August 1789–December 1790], [3 February 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
Appropriations made by Congress between August 1789 and December 1790. Dollars. Total. Balance. Appropriation of 216.000. ⅌ act of Septmr: 20th. 1789 216.000 } No. 1 38 125.68 39 190.000. ” ditto ” 190 000 38.854. 3. 69. ”
4Enclosure C: [Estimate of Balances upon Appropriations for 1791], [3 February 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
The following sums may probably be deemed as Balances upon the Appropriations for the Year 1791. Vizt: On the Appropriation of 299.276. ⁵³⁄₁₀₀ Drs. Dollars. Judiciary—Pennsylvania by the Death of Francis Hopkinson .289.49 Congress. after paying the Members of Senate & House of Representatives, secy. Clerks &ca. to 31st. Decr. 1791 } 34.396.12 Treasury Department, comprising the secretarys,...