5. Statement of the Receipts into the National Treasury, from Customs, Internal Revenue and Direct Taxes, and Sales of Public Lands,-fractions of a Dollar being excluded,—for 65 years, from 1789 to 1853 inclusive. 6. Statement of the Debt of the United States, the Total Value of Imports and Exports, and the Total Tonnage, for 63 years, from 1791 to 1853, fractions excluded. XI. COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION. 1. VALUE OF DIFFERENT ARTICLES IMPORTED. Value of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise imported into the United States in all Vessels, from July 1, 1852, to June 30, 1853. Species of Merchandise. FREE OF DUTY. Animals for breed, Bullion. Gold, Silver, Specie. Gold, Silver, Models of inventions and im provements in the arts, Teas, Coffee, For the use of the Mint, In ore, Cotton, unmanufactured, Adhesive felt, for sheathing ves sels, Paintings and statuary of Amer ican artists, Specimens of natural history, &c., Sheathing metal, Platina, unmanufactured, Plaster, unground, Personal effects of immigrants, Personal effects, &c. of citizens dying abroad, Old junk, Oakum, Garden-seeds, trees, shrubs, &c., Products of U. S. brought back, Guano, Articles imported for schools, &.c. Philosophical apparatus, &c., Books, maps, and charts, Statues, busts of marble, &c., Paintings and engravings, &c., All other articles, |