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Money received from or paid to the States May 11 1790
67
Act making provision for the debt of the United States Aug 4 1790
83
Public credit December 13 1790
90
Hamiltons plan for the constitution of a national bank extract December 13 1790
91
The terms of the Dutch loan February 24 1791
96
Report on the sinking fund November 7 1791
97
Sinking fund purchases Page
99
Subscriptions to the loan January 23 1792
120
Funded debt A from October 1790 to September 1791
127
Report on the sinking fund November 19 1792
131
Account of Seton agent June 30 1792
145
Public debt November 30 1792
149
Interest table A on sums to be redeemed and invested in a 6 per cent stock c
156
Loans December 24 1792
159
Distribution of bonds and loan moneys No II 162
162
Loans December 10 1793
167
Bank deposites surplus revenue and loans January 16 1793
168
Sales of Government bills on a credit of six months for four months interest No
171
Balances in offices of discount and deposite E January 16 1793
177
Loans February 5 1793
179
Loans February 13 1793
181
February 13 1793
201
Payments made on account of French debt A out of Antwerp loan Feb 13 1793 211
211
Foreign loan operation on the banks deposites price of stocks in market c
213
Coinage annual at the branch mints N Orleans Dahlonega Ga and Charlotte N C
227
Public stocks from U S Gazette B y February 19 1793 231
231
The sinking fund journal of the board from May 1790 to February 1793
233
Estimate of duties from August 1789 to December 1790 and of surpluses No
241
Sinking fund purchases Page
249
Finances annual report on revenue and expenditures Dec 20 1841 985
253
Report on the sinking fund c
263
Proposition for a loan of one million for 1794 February 27 1794
295
The two million loan c April 25 1794
297
Supposititious accounts between the United States and individual States
321
Dutch loan of three millions of florins May 27 1794
325
Sinking fund report of November 18 1794
327
pended 11941205
342
Public debtsix per centsduties prolonged c
344
Hamiltons second and last report on public credit
345
Domestic debt on Dec 31 1794 A Jan 9 1795 391
391
Unpaid of same December 31 1794
397
Probable produce of additional duties on imports by act of June 7 1794
403
Dutch loan for two millions of guilders January 25 1795
404
Sinking fundpurchases of debt December 18 1795
411
Public debt and annual amounts required for its discharge December 31 1795
412
Foreign debt of U S on 31st December 1795 amounts annually payable with interest
418
Domestic loans on 30th September 1795 C
425
Four propositions to discharge 100 of 6 per cent stock March 8 1796
429
Sums required to pay 100 of 6 per cent stock supposing 1 per cent to be paid on last
432
Sinking fundredemption of the 6 per cent stock December 16 1796
438
Amount of foreign and domestic debtUnited States bank stock
440
Sinking fundreimbursement of loans in 1797 November 30 1797
441
Sinking fundreimbursement of United States Bank loan December 12 1798
443
Sinking fundreduction of public debt December 10 1799
444
No Page 36 Resignation of Secretary Wolcottloansremittances c
445
Note on the funding system under Mr Wolcott and on his resignation
450
Operation of the sinking fund December 14 1801
451
Gallatins facts and data on the public debt extracts December 18 1801
452
Debt of U S Jan 1 1802 with reimbursement of 6 per ct and deferred stock c P 456
456
Table of surpluses and deficiencies March 31 1802 as they stood on the Treasury books
470
1802
471
Sinking fund report February 3 1803
474
State of the financespurchase of Louisianathe new debt extracts October
475
Louisiana and Florida imports c note
476
Sinking fund report February 3 1804
479
Treasury report on the finances extract November 19 1804
480
Sinking fund report extracts February 4 1805
481
Dutch debt and Louisiana 6 per cent stock interest and remittances
482
Treasury report on the public debt extracts December 9 1805
483
Sinking fund report extracts February 4 1806
487
Sinking fund report on April 26 1806 E
491
Table for the redemption of 100 principal at quarterly periods for the extinction of
497
Sinking fund report extracts February 4 1807
500
Special report on the public debt February 27 1807
501
Treasury report on the public credit extracts November 5 1807
503
Sinking fund report extracts February 4 1808
507
Public debt from 1791 to 1808 extracts April 9 1808
508
Treasury report on the public debt extracts December 10 1808
510
Sinking fund report February 3 1809
511
Report on the United States Bank in connexion with the 6 per cent stockloans and dividends March 2 1809
513
Treasury report on the public debt summary June 2 1809
518
Treasury report on the public debt c summary December 8 1809
525
Report to commissioners of sinking fund extract February 2 1810
526
Public debt increase and decrease from Jan 1 1791 to Jan 1 1810
527
Report on public debt and finances extracts December 10 1810
528
Report to commissioners on sinking fund extracts February 1 1811
530
Treasury report on public debt and finances abstract November 22 1811
531
Project for war loans irredeemable for ten years extracts Jan 10 1812
534
Report to commissioners of sinking fund extracts February 1 1812
537
The eleven million loan of 1812 treasury notes c May 14 1812
539
Loan of 11000000 1812 E
544
Louisiana stock transferable as old debt May 21 1812
545
Treasury reportrevenue and loansterms c extracts December 1812
546
Treasury note purchasers banks c Treasurers accounts to January 4 1813
550
Sinking fund report extracts February 5 1812
552
Treasury report on finances c extracts June 2 1813
556
Terms of the sixteen million loan July 28 1813
563
Report to commissioners of the sinking fund February 4 1814
566
Treasury note proceeds for 1813 interest at 5 25 per cent
570
Public debtrevised statement
575
Support of public credit by a system of taxationnational bankdebenture certifi cates
587
Propositions for taxes national bank c tabular exhibits Oct 14 1814 589595
589
A fortyfive million issue of treasury notes proposed c
595
Funds to meet the payment of the public debt December 2 1814
597
Exhibit of the treasury embarrassments Dec 2 1814 598600
598
Propriety of legalizing the payment of claims in government stock and treasury notes December 19 1814
602
State of the treasury at the close of the year 1814 and a plan for providing the ways and means for 1815
603
VetoPresident Madisons objections to a bank of the United States January
609
Sinking fund report February 6 1815
611
Estimated revenues for 1815 for a peace establishmenta new loannew issue of treasury notesprohibition of the exportation of specie recommended Fe...
614
Proposition for paying interest and the gradual reduction of the stock created during the war February 24 1815
619
Financial operations of the late warmoney matters of 1815support of public
623
creditnational circulating mediumreport to Congress December 6 1815
623
Treasury notes small amount and prices E
658
Loans temporary in 1815 K
666
Dallass plan of a national bank December 24 1815
670
Plan of a national bank stock and capital of tabular viewcapital 35000000 to 50000
675
Treasury notes payable in Boston 1814 1815 and 1816 for which funds were not pro
707
Annual treasury report on public debtsinking fund increased to ten millions ex tracts December 4 1817
708
Report to commissioners of sinking fund February 7 1818
714
Lowndess report on the hypothecation of the public debt to the United States Bank February 4 1818
716
Funded debt subscribed to and sold by the United States Bank April 15 1818
717
Annual treasury report on public debt c extracts November 21 1818
722
Report on sinking fund extracts February 5 1818
726
Report to Congress on public debt extracts December 10 1819
727
Sinking fund purchases 1819 728
728
Balances and amount of public debt redeemable in 1820 1821 1822 1823 and 1824
730
Sinking fund report to commissioners extracts February 4 1820
733
U S Bank condition of at dates and places specified 763767
763
Bank capital in twentytwo States and one Territory from 1814 to 1817
769
Claim for payment of 3 per cent stock at par extracts May 3 1820
775
Treasury report to Congresspublic debt c extracts December 1 1820
776
Sinking fund report to commissioners February 5 1821
778
Extracts from annual treasury report on the state of the public debt December
779
Proposed exchange of the 6 and 7 per cent stock of 1812 and 1813 for a 5 per cent stock
781
Sinking fund calculations on its operation December 25 1821 782784
782
Sinking fund report to commissioners February 6 1822
785
Annual treasury report on the finances and public debt December 23 1822
786
Funded debt estimate of to October 1 1822
788
Report on the finances and public debt extracts December 31 1823 728
792
Public debt January 1 1824
798
Report on public debt and finances extracts December 22 1825
802
Debt of United States recapitulation of October 1 1825
806
Report on public debt and finances extracts December 12 1826
807
Debt of U S on 1st October 1826 and 1st January 1827
813
Report on finances and public debt extracts December 8 1827
814
Public debt on 1st October 1827 stocks particularized c
821
Three years financial retrospectreport on finances extracts December 6 1828
822
Funded debt exhibit as it will exist on 1st January 1829creation of stocks and their
833
Financial reportpublic debt c extracts December 14 1829
841
Extracts from the treasury report on the public debt c
846
Extracts from the annual treasury report December 7 1831
851
Funded debt on January 1 1832 stocks c
858
Annual report on the finances and public debt December 5 1832
859
Funded and unfunded debt as it will exist on January 1 1833
864
Removal of the depositesTreasury Department December 3 1833
865
For his paper on the removal of the deposites see from page 865 to 876
876
Report on the finances and public debt extracts December 17 1833
877
On the deposite banksTreasury Department April 15 1834
882
Annual treasury report on the public debt and finances extracts December 2 1834
889
Funded and unfunded debt on January 1 1834
895
Final report of the commissioners of the sinking fund February 6 1836
898
Loans and treasury notes amount annually received from Mar 4 1789 to Dec 31 1843 918
918
Statement of the sums paid annually on account of the public debt from 1789 to 1843
920
Statement of all the loans authorized by act of Congress
927
Distribution of the surplus revenue among the States
935
State banks their condition in 1834 1835 and about January 1 1836 936
936
Treasury report on finance mint and currency extracts December 6 1836
940
Treasury report on finance banks keeping and disbursement of the public money extracts December 5 1837
945
Banks a comparative view of on January 1 1836 and January 1837 and since the sus
951
Treasury report on finance currency resumption of specie payments c extracts December 3 1838
953
Banks their condition according to returns about 1st Jan 1837 and 1st Jan 1838 957960
957
Treasury report on finance public debt and treasury notes extracts December
963
Treasury report on the finances extracts December 7 1840
966
Public debt and redemption of treasury notes 972
972
Banks general statement of to about 1st January 1840 979
979
Treasury report on revenue public debt c extracts December 20 1841
985
Treasury report on revenue debt c extracts December 15 1842
988
Expenses of the loan of 1841 and 1842
991
Loans of 18415000000 addition theretonames of subscribers amount rate of inter
994
Loans of 1842 sales at par c names of subscribers amount rate of interest c total
1008
Extracts from the annual treasury reportfinances debt c December 6 1843
1009
Debt on 1st December 1843
1015
Statement of the receipts from 1789 to 1842
1016
Statement of the expenditures from 1789 to 1842
1018
Statement of the appropriations from 1789 to 1842
1020
Duties from 1821 to 1830 and 1831 to 1840
1022
Amount of duties per head for each ten years from 1791 to 1840
1023
Gross revenue annually from 1811 to 1840
1024
Gross and net revenue per head from 1791 to 1840
1025
State debts a short exhibit of with remarks 1028
1028
State debts showing the redemption of 100 of 3 per cent stock c 1034
1034
Stocks on Indian account
1040
Gold and silver relative value of report to Congress May 4 1830 10431062
1043
Coins English French Spanish and United States comparative values of 1062
1062
Gallatins letter on relative value of gold and silver chiefly applied to French coins 10701077
1070
Specie price and average monthly nominal rate of exchange at New York from January
1078
Gold sales of at different times in Londoncommissions c averaging 2 per cent
1084
American mines chiefly South American amount of gold and silver extracted from
1090
Mint of the United States code of laws coins c
1091
to December 31 1843
1099
Rates of exchange and prices of bank notes abridged from Mr Woodburys report
1103
Philadelphia banknotes their prices from 1814 to 1837 inclusive 11061128
1106
Philadelphia rates of exchange in 1825 and 1826
1129
New York rates of exchange in January and February 1838
1147
at Bos
1154
Highest and lowest prices of specie in Philadelphia from 1834 to 1838 and in New York
1160
Philadelphia rates of exchange on London Paris and Amsterdam from 1815 to 1838
1166
New York debt
1170
Exchange rates of sterling and foreign bills specie premiums specie exports State stocks
1172
New York leading stocks their prices in 1841 and 1842 1178
1178
New York rates of stock at dates in the table
1184
British funding system compiled from Hamilton Baily Pebrer Parliamentary authorities
1187
Amount of British loans contracted yearly
1194
Total amount of British debt including the cancelled debt
1206
British debt from 1689 to 1813
1213
Management of the British national debt
1216
Mr Vansittarts plan of finance
1219
Unfunded British debt
1224
Examination of Lord Henry Pettys plan of finance 12271230
1227
Examination of Mr Vansittarts plan of finance
1230
General observations on sinking funds 12341238
1234
Account of the British stocks
1238
Manner of transacting British loans
1241
sinking funds
1246
Interest in general
1247
Table showing the annuity for thirty or fifty years to be given in exchange for every 100
1254
The amount of 1 in any number of days at compound interest calculated to eight places
1259
Peels new and responsible English banking system its results in tables c 12601262
1260
Austrian debt in 1843
1265
Budget of revenue of the Netherlands 1844
1267
Gold mines in Russia their productiveness 1273
1273
National debt of Europe aggregates
1278
Foreign currencies fixed by acts of Congress for the government of the United States
1281
New Jersey certificates drawing interest at the Treasury commutation and State debt 61 62
1283

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