A general view of the assessment and apportionment of the Direct Tax, laid by the acts of Congress, of July 9th and July 14th, 1798. No. of Acres. Valuation. Number. Valuation. Numbers. 3,749,061 19,028,108 3 11,142 4 146,938 90 7,231,02 59,445,642 64 48,984 24,546,826 46| 565,844 8,082,355 21 7,034 2,984,002 87 143 Connecticut, 2,649,149 40,163,955 34 23,565 8,149,479 28 654 New-Jersey, 2,788,282 27,287,981 83 19,624 9,149,918 84 2,433 Pennsylvania, 11,959,865 Delaware, 1,074,105 Maryland, 5,444,272 Virginia, 40,458,644 North-Carolina, 20,956,467 South-Carolina, 9,772,587 Georgia, 13,534,159 Kentucky, 17,674,634 20,268,325 7 3,339 5,008,292 93 65,586 Total Valuation, 479,293,263 13 140,683,984 79 TABLE No III. Table of the Post-Office Establishment, from 1789 to 1816, inclusive. Years. offices. Postages. No. of Post Amount of Compensation to Incident Transportation] the United States, of the 20th of January, 1816. ment, formed in pursuance of a resolution of the House of the foreign and domestic debt, and on account of the revolutionary governA Statement of the annual Receipts and Expenditures of the United States, of moneys received from foreign and domestic loans, and payments on account from the 3d day of March, 1789, up to the 31st of March, 1815, (exclusive of Representatives of From the 1st 1813 1814 1815 13,224,623 25| 4,755 4 3,805 52 35,000 60,068 52 14,423,529 9 267,394 68 11,846 31 222,530.374 569.016,342 44,476,826 53747.388 40l8,658,369 381,590,001 68 9,801,132 76] 37 70 1,040,237 53] 710 427 78 41,125 47 |