Letter from the secretary of the Treasury accompanying sundry statements, made in pursuance of the resolutions of the 2d of March, 1795, and the 26th of February, 1796

as also, an explanatory report thereon by the commissioner of the revenue, respecting the internal revenue of the United States. 7th March, 1796. Read and ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of Representatives

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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury accompanying sundry statements, made in pursuance of the resolutions of the 2d of March, 1795, and the 26th of February, 1796

as also, an explanatory report thereon by the commissioner of the revenue, respecting the internal revenue of the United States. 7th March, 1796. Read and ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of Representatives

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Ascribed to the press of Francis Childs by Evans.

"Published by order of the House of Representatives" printed within square brackets on title page.

Letter of transmittal, p. [3], signed: Oliver Wolcott.

"An act of the President of the United States, to consolidate and establish the allowances of compensations, and for contingent expences in the Revenue service", p. 37-40, signed: Go: Washington.

Folded table, bound between p. [14] and 15, has title: A statement of the revenue arising from stills and from spirits distilled in the United States during one year, commencing on the first day of July 1794, and ending on the thirtieth day of June 1795, so far as returns have been received at the Treasury, with an estimate of such as are deficient, and is dated and signed: Treasury Department, Revenue Office, March 3d, 1796, Tench Coxe. commissioner of the revenue.

Folded table, bound between p. 26 and 27, have titles: Result in the year 1796, according to the fifth proposition, and Supplement to statement (F.) View of the probable product of the additional duties on imports laid by the act of June 7th 1794. The first table is signed by Alexander Hamilton, sec. of the treasury.

Folded table, bound after p. 40, has title: A general statement and estimate of the internal revenues of the United States exhibiting the net amount thereof for one year, so far as returns and documents have been received by the Treasury" and is dated and signed: Treasury Department, Revenue Office, March 3d, 1796, Tench Coxe, commissioner of the revenue.

Signatures: [A]² ([A]1, [A]2 versos blank) B-C² D² (-D2) (D1 verso blank) E-G² H-K² L² (-L2)

Evans 31451.

English short title catalogue W4300.

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Philadelphia
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Reports of departments 1790-1796.

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40 p., [3] folded leaves
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