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the Wilmington gazette. -1 ; I ... ' .. : : . i S5B, . ' t M I. Iree Dollars per Annum. THURSDAY, MAT 29, oo. - r PUBLISHED W E E KL Y 1 YA Ll-M ND HAIL. ' Vol. IV.No. ,1 L an ami M PORT ANT REPORT. SaturdaV Uli in rk. U..i U . prefcatatives of the U. Stmtes. in a much raore advanced Itate than Thi eventjiowever though ntgaiy Jdtities on wines, appears 7 the and c couf !e, may compel the eer- Mr. HARPER at orafedr. We (hall, eontequ ntly, prooabie, a it wi '. , the itatement wo. Jta.j ra 3c up-iieraers 10 repay to us tn tax laid or de the foliewing Report fram the be then in a better fnuation, than we ftill uncertain ; and the revenue, " wards of dolari 500,000. Ah ad-thole goods here, by the rdufal of leltoratien and enlargement of1 quarter of the laft year, or of I77, juftnatot of the duties to one . n. fton of this tr.St, may lay what price our fyltem will then be completed, or and vry neeny equals mar 01 i i ns tne Tcra5c pjuuucs t pcn uii .i.c pm rr-exportea 3 and the revenue, (Committee of Ways and Means, on how are, for fadeing whether a 'fur j ijs prefent ttwe being uneqoal 10 the the luhject or farther Revenue ; ther augmentation will be neceuary, jincrcaieti icavc 01 caw........-.-, -- waicn was coraasitted to a Com- to what extent it mutt be earned, ana in rrom m laft year's loaps. and to a realonahle previfion for the deficiencies, ano for the extingulfhment of the principal j the eommitieeconceive it proper, and even indifpeufible, to provide, at pre fenr, for the additional fum of dollars 850,000 at lelt ; snote, they think, will nn now jbe necefl-try. dilion of 20 r cant, on ne a- pft ctf ihe draw bark. That the tnittes or the whole Honfe. bow it mar bed be made. he Committee of Ways and Means It is only, for the iiuereft of the having, in a former Report, wherein loans of the preicot and latt yaara, they recent mended a loan of three therefore, and fare lam equal to tne millions and an half far the fervice rennbun'e m-nc of the principal, witn. of the prefeat year, adverted to the in a convenient time, that the to propriety of providing permanent mittee wnuM propofe to make provi- revenoe, ffSMH to the intereft or lioa during the pielent leluen 01 -ou the debt to be incurred, and to rHe grefs. cradnal and timely eotincuillimenc That intereft, at the higheft csltni of cbe principal, bow beg leave to laiion, will amount to 080,000 dollars-, call the attention Oftho-Uoaf if It u known than nn extioiuiMiini Hn. uain to that ianoortan. fuhiet't : on nuitv. or a finkma fond, equal to two tentionito the way and which they: fubatit the follow ing per cent, on the principal of a debt. , snakinj; th 'Hon. , . nrDAn r. -.t : i a Hi offitiaifituanonf the recce- tl..a .. li L k .' 7 J v ... 1 . 'rv r fh tWm urv. niv wm morelper centum on the value 1 ne nni point y men oreiemoo it in auout twentv. tour vcirs. i j . . r. , !, Wlf tor the eenfideration of the earn- I the plan heretofore adorned by Co.. - And rt'enttve i.Kwma.ica on !itiet,in examining this fubject, was, fttit, for the extingniibmvnt. of the j "W Wum,,,. .r iiw.:.. ' i:..u, u-- h-..-.i I enables him U form the molt correct ...... ..... ...r., .-.--J - - 'the amount to which it would b roper to eftablilh additional revenue t this time. This muft depend on the prefent and future increafe of permanent expenditure, compared puts the probable amount of perma. eut revenue, fram extft tng taxes. When Con c rets, in the year 1798, pas compelled, by the continued ag rcflions of a foreign power, to com. saenoe active end extenfive prepara- ons for defence, by fee and land, he ordinary expenditure of thf go ernment, indndine the intereit of he Public debt, the payment on ac fcountof the principal, and an ade quate allowance for eccaflat.al grants od incidental expcnles, was feme" bing lefs than feven millions of dol ara No increale ot any conlequcnee as been made in ths expruditure, luce that time ; except What waa oc- doncd by the intereit ot the asm, bich the meurures necellary for the to, inwll arrange meutk lor a funtjar nilt nn . It onn.ariHlt ecrtKin. ttiar LLri-.j .J.'L.:;.;.. c. T rent lehefltcs ol taxation ; the com "ii c imir uiu'im n , u . . . . the punftoni difchare, within fu p.niona refeftinn the probable ope- ra.ioinntl comparati've menu 01 ir fhort a perfod of every new enoaje ment, there can be but little realon 'o apprehend j danperoni or incoiivetii ent accumulation of debt. This annuity of two per rent, on the loans of the tatt and prefent years, admitting the latter ta be rked at 3,500,000 dollars, will amount to 170,000 dollars, and, added to the a mount ef intereit, will produce anag gregat expenditure of Sjo.ooo doL lars annually, for 94 years. A thU annuity, bowevfr by the terms of the former loan, which are likely to he found necetfary to tha prefent alfo, cannot, until the end of ten yar, be applied to the difcharge of this parti. 'cular debt, it moft be employed, efenceaf the country, ton ed Con.idi5Ud Congrels think fit to raifie it, 1 erefs to contract. As thi aebt a- inounts to five millions, at eibt per cent, tha increafe on that account il 400,000 dollars in the purchafe of tha public debt in general, by way of a miking fund. Tlie committee are of opinion, that every confide. ation of foond pohcy I O ja j! .11 J :t The continuation of thofc meafures . and the belt eilabldhrd principles of for fome tiMf longer, havine render-'financial economy, are in favour of twitt rhonahr it -nroner. to addrefs their iBO,'ii ie, in ?he firft iniinnca, o him, and to-wait for the refult of his deliberation. Vtoie they fhould le tide. For this porpolir w written the letter, of which a copy (No. I,j is fubjoined to this report. In h.senfwer. which together with the (t'tvmso'S therein rete.red to (Ni.l ) is ilo henmnto annexed, J n 'cretat y prapolei ta augment the du ties ou fevarui khi'ls t 'vine to raiie thofc arttclta vtlHCb now pay a duty of 10 per centum ad valorem, to'ta ra percent and to make a new ar. raiigemetit refpecting drawbacks on goods re jfK; ortf', the efTet't of which vod he, to impofe tax fro:UjbLUf filtren to aUou; rihiteii pei ceiJoai of .heir whole amoimr, en drawbacks now allowed. This rrf;c'l wouid jc produved, by Beiuiing alto e.her, tht diawtatK on criaiu arti cles, wh-.-h are eiinmgrareii mtnept me iei rera- s mcnr of the prefent duvy, wuld fame reafontng a ill ap?!y in a grat produce dol.srs, iao,ooo. i pis degree, to the inpply of bur- pe, addition it" is conceived, might with logar, c flee, and ohcr Raft barafelymade in the manner pro-and Welti; da cp nndi.ies ; be. pofed by the fecretary of thetrcs-caure France, Holland and Spain fury. i'. jbeing foutgainft-tba Englilh, by As to the articles psying a dity the war, they csnrrot become our of io per ceut. ndjaiorem, vrhFh.compeu'oja for the direft fupply of are very numerous, ann 01 gratitnoj? couninet. I hat xs to. this Having coae to this conduon, including all -ooleti gools,!indirca fupplv, thrOOgb the pft . to 'be an. ;thef.im wh.cn ,t i hi w and nankeens, With of German and Portugal. foi.L i.?tt l?i?BEl7JrTv.-J?', her tttWo. of M frf&fo the former, which arls by fa, th thu time, tnif.Text turned r at tjfamm&:A r. t' u. 1 , ..m skills wihuiihw vi ii..-. ,'' mi n luuuueran e. we can lurnim the iecretary of the uealury, thatitoa better terms thanthtv berauik ah .additional dut y ef wnd a Halfjrhey re eocluded from many of the coun'nes where, fiief rosnhioditien ue protluced, and becknfe their trade with the north of Germ..y, is ex pofed to great danger ard intrrrup inn from the rrench and Dutch priva'eeri. And fln'Uy, that the Lng ilh are the lefs able to enter in- o a competition wblch we ought to cd it ncccuary, in the opinion of tha Houfe, to contract further debt of three miliiens and a half', fer the pre fept year, that meafore ii nliiaiaiels' idoptcd, and carried into effect on the aame terms with the former, which may perhaps be found unavoidable, will induce a further increafe of 280,000 dollars, in the ordinary ax pen. ditore of the government ; making io the whale an increale of 680,000 deU lars for the interaft of new loans. It is known that at the beginning af Oexi year, a further addition of aboat f ,aor,ooo dollars utuA he made to the ordinary expendltere tor the intereit and extinguifhing annuity af the de ferreddebt ; and that in 1S0 a, the pay. menu on the foreign debt will be lar ger by one million, than in the pre. fent year. In 180 and 1804, tbic payments will be increafed to two mil lions beyond their prefent amount tmt after that weri.td tbev will gradti ally diminifh ; and in 1809 they will finally ceafe, by the cxtingmfhaaent of the debt. The committee, however, though they hava thoapht it ufetul to ewend tbeir view 10 ihtt more remote m. crrafe ol eipcndiore, are of op.nioN that It is not necelary for Congred make provifinn no on that luuierv No part ot tliii Increafe will ; ak plare till two years bence . end before that raiffnir it. fit the period -hove referred ta, thelummer of 1798. the eovernmenc ptUfled a revenur ftf fomethmg more than eight millions of dollars, derived from the dutiet on irapnrit and ion aage, the tax 011 douiellic diltillcd pit its and (tills, on retailers lieenfes, on feflued fugar, on carriages. Pod on files at aaCt.on, the portage ef letters, dividends of hank Hack belonging to the Untied 3:a;ts, and loort other lefs ooufidrrable branrhes ol revennr. A the ordinary expenditure, at that tiese, was lets than leven million, there was a balance ol a million aud upwards in favour ol the ICfOtortJN Mad the revenue continued equally productive in the fubfrqaent tear, t7oo, there tvould have bnn no need of further prnvifion art his time Rnce she above mentioned balatl e wouh have been nnvre than f..fnviem, t co ver the increafe of permar.e.r . u diture. But thai was not the cfe. The duties on imports end tnntthue, which in f7o3, produced ddlars per C o"lf.a. mr. etfer-a ' v smnhuWinga urenc o' fef i.t.-'f t on varruy of osber nrtifle in ihe ma'.r.-,- tv d 1 the of 1 lie ar ticle, may fafely be laid n them. The prelcnt duties on sll at tides paying a rats per teiitun ad valo rem, ot which the 10 per cent, conttitute a great proportion, pro bably two thirds, were fixed in 1792, except a few, which were railed from 10 to 12 1-2 per cent, in 1797: and they produced their full effect in 1793; from the end of which latter year, until the end ot 1798, the nctt product of thofc duties' ruff from dollars 2,319,81'? to 2:717,657 as appear!, by- a ttafemeni (No. I V.J wtiich7i fuM joined io thts report. 1 lie inwreak-, indeed, muft probabiy have beci. greater, as the returns for the iafl mentioned year, 1798, are very incomplete ; two quarters being waiting from Philadelphia, as nuny ironi Ciiarietton, ad four from Savanna : whith deficiencies will, prohbi , be found to havt produced a greater acjuctton rrtwri ;he produ.t in 1 798, than can rave been meartfer . ihcaddft onaldn 1 icshiittn t77. Th'Spnvrcfliveiii- creau', noiwithitaOding ihc intir inediate flue uation, appears to the comm tee to prey. it, fititfaeto reatl, inasmuch as tta monopoly it their tut India trade by a par icular c .mpany, preent individual ntarpr xr and ingenuity fr ai h-inp cc;t:din carrying it n, upon the oeit terms ; and at the JbngMh fje ver.itiKi t itfelf has laid a duty oa ep:irisr durirjf the war, equal to ' tut propeled by the pan under con- eratii.n ; to thai her merthantf and ours being on an q l-l footiug. in that refped, they could not under hid us, in the foreign markets to which both refort. From hence it was concluded, hat while the war in Europe, and he ptefent Ifate of things refuliirg Iron it, fh ill continue, and a tax on drawbacks fuch as that propofed, would be a tax,' not on our own commerce or our own merchants, but on foreign nations ; who being :onfumcrs ot the reexported com- ppr b rafevrej u tn I he lame letter. I lie fscrca'y mrornsea tn- commitiee, ihat he experts from thr!r three meinre, fbotild they b adii' -ed, no addition to he ief ot . bout dollars o.'O.ono 4i1u.r1.lv. rn he has nm Itated wl-at p-rt of :U Bhf dnion he cm'-.'is from euh manure feparatelv. Ihe rw ft.M proj fes to snake perpetual. 1 be 1 bird, ihe tax ou drawbacks, he would eo ffouj no longer t an dntui,', tha r.ttent war in fc.no: Wheu tiiev pr.rei'el to 'he e.i nation ol ibis plan, ey loOSd on di ficrilry ante thai prt ol it sl i-ti re lates to tne an-'e..iatior' of itutles. Wines indeed, rer, w highly lAX d, hot being a ni' '.m m v. hi -. eoiifnwed folelvbv, v.pfe sn H. et or esfy cireamllan'fs, ihey ap. peb ta be a vry prnper oi-jesH re vtOOOt and it i . 1 arpreiicftd ihat aoderate rrrr; 'e of the !:'ty would diuiiiiifVihe ronton ption, or CMStsrO,, er in.ugKliiig. Thk) reatoniui!, as i.ie ill he n in. lily, iht th inipcrrstion ol t c.- tck tnotuefhoii, is not injtirioutlr effected' by the prefent duty ; whicfi may, il cfc'ort, be lately augment ed to the aim u..t propofed. ih re s ano her C nili icra ion on V;s hvad, winch i cm ctived to h bi grc t we'ght. Thel'e ar'itlesare Jl' I'll .'t'tiO n m liUHII DlKCt Oil genei ul Ire gl t, and in fhips of are. Ml 1 , Wiuth c nuuidii.ccs ' rrucl itear tl tliljicu y ind 1 d i ikiu ill mi. 1 ! ,r. e I fie (lumi 1 - h I 1! ii. oeing a ien.pted uedte the oe h . ion u an- ilofH iHat ihe c I . ..II Ci if- our in v. 1 1 t ' . r . I ie ai ', mc r over 111 the fan.t fi uati -n with nianj .noaitics, vk herein the tax would 7.40,4?o. foil In 1790. 'o ifolla.s S.437,886. a diminution of erv . err jean.a.ir oottrei0, v one mill.. mi : and slihcuiuh the w" VJ w , m - - Itamp duties, and perhaps the othrr branches af internal revenue, were more productive in that year than in the former, yet that Incicalt. anion.. rnc 10 only dolls. 3O0.O00. was tat all ill the firH inllaifcc, nd beinc or.: pel l-il, during the war at lealt o purchafe thofc commodities ftom is alone, would be tinder the u- rt'Uity of repaying to us tke tax, in addition ta the price which we OiO'ild othcrwife demand. To this it was anfwered, that the whole argument reds on tha fupnofuion, ot our being able to two things, both of which are of a very uncertain na'urc. nairciy to monopolise the h; finds of fupplying the conr tries in quef !fion, with l.ait and v elf. India and China commodities : and to mailt 1 , , f . 1 other artic.f. Inch sn.uun, mullm.r "'r ' '.laLl- JlT: . 11111 at uur uwn uuiii, i'.mc uiey rts f.d 111 on reo tot nS. which nuv f . . r . " . . ' pay the . l. :r. u f . c ne average nctt product cf th, f . v - r,. .e Jmoditiea. we fliould raife no com- j ss as aa visa vv 11 1 ' , vsw sis. w Loloureo to I ns. which nov. . . ' , , ' r oftc ' of 12 n t Jfe earned to the places ahcrethcy wF y tt 2 r" jare ionfumcd ; it bemsj clear that period errivea, Cane'efi ill have j ro,n lofficient to conrnrr balance the bettrr'view of the poluital and finan. dim. hsuuii in the imports and ton. cial fi xation of ihe country than at nage. prefeot, and will he bailee oble io It ia nw, however, ra be apprehend jalge refpadiag the means of meet. Vl, m ihe opinion of the t ommirtee, ing Ihe exigency. But yet, sae cei- that .he diminitiion In qncftion wi'l ta.nty .f this further lucre sis pro, be permanent. On the contrary, they the necrlRcy of providing ss far crp. 1 fuppofe it ta have relulfed liens two becenvtniently daie, for that which aafes, ofatcmporarv aature 1 ftrtt. baa already taken place or a(i don the ca.enhse depredatrms on onr hippen 1 fa that the burden may ha : commerce which taoh place ia 1706. A..AmA BV.aUft.. I al . a. . . J ! .... . " issssibbi p' tons, sno 1 707 ann no', eipeetallv the vS .... a aia . a. a ..I t K a l.tmllli I , , f . ....senr... ... " ; i I V. 1 it rulSo s. mni. ouwii.ri. vines usiifn ' v sxrValnrcOl duties, from 1794 to 1798 inciunve, a per. i d of hv cari, h ipg dollars 3,1 81 173, s appears Irom-he ttatoissoi t above mentincd 1 ihat :f toe to tnodities, we fhould raife up conv pctitors who would under bid ue in the foreign markers ; or fhould by taiingthem on their arrival io our own porn, render it the in- tcrcll at our merchants, to carry I . I.. .. 1 . -..ll. ...l w this repon.(So III -nd i.om w...ch P" srn-. ...pi..., w,...r,fhcm djfa frem h ,,ctf i. a.v,ariiia. frrt.fi iiaa 10 net. in-ii-o.h rds o' the whde m.d v. huh 11 .kl -1--,-. w 1 . - . . 7 - - r I , clufie, l e nert p.odui i af lined... piuhal.dytne Csle, as little sspcifholc may be dane hereafter. eft to be mr ; the foil t fT Yt hereof was net folt in the revenue, lilt fToy 1 beraafc a. t a. a . ..ai.I""" ptritaer 00 the committee tbinlt .t ,. ... ,n ik.r .k.i .h. A..,.. ... netaffary to raake previfian, during the Imports of 1798 aersme payable, the prefent MM. for tha deferred ,d ierondly, tha gveai ra csp.rmti. debt. The political fitaaticm of the n a f0i.r co.nmouiet ksj 1709, coeetry ss now far mere uncertain I bich amaumed to dolls. 4t.,cj . I. , all - - L. 1.1 lit . .... .. .., .. F' vii'T. " win sst sii ttcecding by dallsrs . 1,000,000. thole a Bt.i roraiiag vs VOSJgrVIS. aBOSHSS it cbauge fee the betters as there il rtsfoa to hope, the aaawen.sn.ous tics ha ii created tnm noils 4$7"ie re dobs. 5 3 4 . s a 5 , thlsough ooodslltia oust du.) hvs boon lahi dnrtstg ili rw'iod. Tna returns t M te,8 are toe i' inNipletCtO ' i. Urn m o ilie ralCM I-' nn. During the Utier art of ifcsi perind indrrJ, iher- has b.an a fall in rh s piod.id, as in that o tuany -ther brunches ol the revenue . hut it appear from the overage that this fall i more than taunt rr. balance, by the rile in the former part sod ihe cesnmittec coreeive, that lucb flncoaiins, arifipe fmm nrridratsl and rrar ficrt cavfes are slweys in be six etd- nd rar the sveteee of . aasher of jeats, can olone sfft rd fale ari.enoa, whceWy e jadge en luWiefis of this md. ft is, romeovcr, to be obferved, that the duties on wioct havt, hi r.m....H.sn,.lhcir Q U p,,ce 100 .'0in i 1 l l. , f., A . a-a llSk SJ III! "ISL IV Ls. Vi IWaUr.ii, ,-i pre.-t. p,op .red tone iao m-VwIteaoit landing tbem in ihucoun- tnmi.wcn it pr dutedoii.',oco.ooo.i.. . . i.-..u .(- i.r- As 10 the thud priTcfiton of the lh' , . tK gfl hw fturi.ry, ihe lax en dfawks, " t,aesl.as shalsasla sssh- Il saw! depend , and in tho lernnd, Of apt.p. arcd liable te mere doubt. our cower to la- our own prke on the commodi its which tenipefe il, was laid e b veiy unceitain, lor io be made, taactber -vUh In- Otr of reveooe we any reafoaebly evpacv, from ear prefent fyOem, my he fafhc unt, with fesa fasall aids, for defraying this add. ional eipeaee. If, on the contrary, nar fituaimn fljinH remahs the sasee, Oill we fhsll hove of any former year 1 and which drew therfo, been lajudKioaQy laid , to from the traalury wry great ft. mi in . as to produce a fltorg trsnptatien, drawbacks As ibis branch ot tnenn Ooter hih etiird wines wi th raeenoe is bottomed on i eonfs mp- pa very high duty, under the ww a- . - a a lino of the coantrtr. !, rh natwliii. ftaarfirtyj oeeaf nn.l flur'i.is'iarn has a rnoftant prOgrelTi' inrrsafe, with the iacreafe of popalatinn and wealtb. the a . r e t nsmcs 01 tnme r-t a iow pnee, ehcreon the duty is camparaiivcly low There is reafon to believe, as the rem mi tier arc informed by too fecretary of the treafury, that commute ronceiv. that it may be e Mited (ann .a ...... ...r 1 m eiperieere the s now nortefs, 1 mnii -rdu.if. .... ; much lofe to the rever ue has slrody -r.w. .1 I .... r "w r' "i . ... . . . . r .n,,ri.,w,n,.rpfini,T,lni Mahuhilf. ira.,1, thai ih. L.I been ei pcntncso, itorn mm csuie . W www-m . . , . I . ... ar4 ef the eflr of tbe w a. on anr In litpo-rtei the pUn.it wai urged Iuf-inB lh. ...a. hom ou ihat the great n..s of ear rsTexpor.0Wn pat,f mhfft lbc dtlly lai.sn, csniiiis in ivn.nwui", 1 1 jr. be col levied. ly lugsr snd t. mc, which we bring, Whether we' COuH be able to trot , iff fciil and Wtfl-lndsrs, and monf)i)0iIt ,h bufinefs in qucflion. sitcrwaNs carry to turrpe. for the:, futK ,oencnt, ss 10 have it lo . 1 i . 0 e is a al coniumptii n ot r rsnce, itouanosnd Germany: siid ie Kaft India and China roods, btrcih ore lupply ihe eeiileol t'e Wrft- Indies, and'y.... rr.f0,,t. Firn. becaufe the af South Amcr.ts. Hm the com- Eoglith eaffefs vety lor ihe greater meneof FrsOte, Holland snd bpainipar, ef ,BOf ptct,t ,n the Fsft being irnihilsird by the 1 vents ef'harj WeH Udici, where the filua- war, and that ol Sweden and Vt: bU comsoeditics car fumed in Eo ms'k very inronfieeranlc, the csrry fp ire produced, and their irter mgtrsoe msy he crthdr ttd as siincfl fhiBt, , crt tf.an d.rctfill from cxelufiveif pcOdTr.i hy the Eogllh, hence to the ports of Germany off st.d ourselves. Thst the Eogl.'.i,wf Denmark and Sweden, from fomg at war with Krsrce, Ipain sod , tI , r t hoy wov'd had their way H-lland, srdtfrrrhy enlrsfrd freanfoto Hallaad and France, teeood the pens of 1 hole nations io itropt,ly, becaorO loo doty 00 el part l Afi and Arose rs, csnnot enter mtt aid in Engsand may eafilf he a- c aapei.iion v ith ur, in ihs buftnef. .aidtd by her ire r I s no, V v swesaa of lopfly ng their psflnltons, ripe- f pcipg direftly e lie feeetgn c s ty ia.. e in J. nnnn nd thrimukets, intlsad of bfO loucaing qaavter efihe pefent revenue vear n P'in tonsiaed in his new WiB.li dies, wiih tafi Indis srdht soffit, and the rjaagrrt of priva tears ia freatly leiitocd, ay convey which fhagiv.i ia I ui cs.artf.sss1 sst tftn..s Tbs pee- lkt merm af which are before rh.' tariff (fee paper B ) protnfes 10 r.Cb:na floods v and that we, sonic paratory arrange meats, mo reaver, for tao0ff exceeds in ptsdsct too fkli move this caufe, If a disTcrent ad- ucetl), kavmg theeatluQvf prfcf & -j. 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