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t. . r t ! - r t t ! ft . I i...cr ? y i i i l 1 t ,'- i tt-.. ,; t-e A - en tt.c i.'-t iy . i -iMrv in t!'l r r ious l that have bccon.ea idi t ! . 1 i ' ,i-,t t ' i: , " i ; i r a i r t y t - tst on tl r r r J .asi.l Ut t.f e ' a,' c U t tt- -1 L Jtn i mm I ..ir; if li i oi. rk. .. .:, .r.i r m?. ; Ofl'V M fi.nces and. rrimiftl o me (fcnrrw f""" !.-!. i umK.fa iLi'rrcnt IiuVre I e on J Bat ti c :1c- y , . .' ctmmi'.te ... ., ,i , i . v i h the , v r;re-: , , -if - " " ' ' 1 '. : (V s ' - i i , , r, ,'. i t . i . luJiiiir l) .t J," The sum i '-i-s n-n siumed s n i , ... a i.l t-ie eiprcM...);i : ;ti r-t. irnrc to (V M-plied to the 11 1- 1 , r, - rerxirruu it-.- t t ,y H i .l unctiai mm .t M p .y i lie if.ter nt of ar. If there- onlincr to the r-rrncf ta Ox dm- U. U Ue u-- t, rWdd.:',.ertntrei..t. "' ' n.ct ,rtrtisttax-ivnr necewarr, ana wwi mwrr j ii ...i. . i. iKf iFlrrrflllrH LlMfi r.MiTcr of the f tx.mJ7 rem mi the same ; and f prump J j ami c.nvestly broupht into aiU m, w.U U found ""l . ir.cici.t to meet the present enwrpt :cy. Ui J!2 in iiHfniki iu . n. l.,hcncotnpml ei'V-rwih t. pnpul.on wmI '"i he) lie United S't,o; l burt.nt Uid on -,n naiooi br their jrMtnimentsthn no doubt ex- .bilitv or' !! of tlir peorie U pr Withhut n nve..ieMe,nd w.lh cbeerTul.Ks. lb propod I'lYM KorttU till hopca. trial uie ni t i 1 t: ii: r ,u... ' ' - ' , re Utter utt-crvi-, . S wotre ur.i'.ic:t.j . 4 n , 1 l dKtr t rpnejrtlut'.y o:cr V . 7 Th- couU I tabulated w.;S any rru K.f. jjros .mo-jnt cf tho taxes m the jcar 1 1 0 1, J" - l-r to Uo increase f popubuoa, rj ! "menutwn in meir ratc,ji - Ouo.. Anver..i5eincr; cfbx4it 50 per cent, H to f4tc,- w-u'J produce t!.e Intended r nm tt t beueTea v" i n 1 C.K wakh they rc t . thiin new txei c they mjy rroce l!,c :nr,l-! t,ytcult'rre, 'a'tures - ! i . i i ii v Lc i i ,1 I ,r t'.e i . ' -i It ul inuon!,, - c 1 iUee, to provide ;.!i ). rreium? rrvenuc tul.i . i . f .. 1 t rsciii ve:ir Ui,. arci to --fion of tl. cminifc.-, tmour.t to fn n..Mon rf d ,ur, the .fee ipU into th Ucurjr to e provided tor the yer 1613, thoiild on t!,us data, ".a.u.t to kboul C f . iU.'jOO dollkrt - , . ' tee astm tie next puce, uie . i ii. A -nMiintnf 2.OOO.0U0. XT, ;i..crc.5e ought no. to be the m. io U tho Uxc., -VH1U. t-fihe USutctwillbe sufTicienttoreimburw anJ that tome are mrapuiwo vt 6.v. - luiotretKontbie period, Uie luuta obtained diruijr tht ' tiotl or extennon tbaa Others. dent Diri! i but the mode of Uxation i liable to stronfcol ctions, perticuarly with respect to per sons who are not professional raanuueturers, nd dchuw rtoermanent tv.Win of ever peOirrettmi! taxati on, ahallU en'aiie d upon tlie nation Tlieae evilt, ean m.t, bowerer, be ot!ierwie .voided than by the .pet-dy or p.miiati of a certain iwnue. DeUy that respect, kid a reiianre on indtfiitite lu.n to defray the war ex- .r..... ii, MJinin nnrnrri of TT)Vf rnment, aca the interest on the Wm tbemntlvcu, would be equally anijife j., 4 jt js tnerefore proposed, that duties on the wnd ruinous j would in ft ht time bijur r.ubhe ere lit, , of spirits distilled, s'ould be leicd only on pairtueft.ft.. heavier ana perpetual tx anw-u wjy - ... x.MUA . A (in other distllle- Ofthe eront amount in S 3,0110, wu, to oe now proiur.i len coma gan.t , . Vt . .i Ii t tlu. fnvcoitinie estimates, br internal taxatl- i nWmnlfvtna Stills, the aartrTfKUtO Of WbiCD .; 'I e rnmniit -u-VkU lam ahie to form of tne probable an..,nnt areceipU 1 rai,ed by direst Ux,r.d a,WKJ,tU'J Bf inaircct ia. v per eallon distil'eJ S and thitinsteWl 01 a CU f,m dntir. on tonn.re d mcrcbauuiie in the event ot The aum of 3 00U.0O0 willoot, td k J!? tT O'. the spirits, or of licences in proportion to th( W-r. . . . - . . 0VPO,,lO,''u","'5'.n :;.- .--.a ...Umntoved. all QtWf distillers thouW JMIf Alth'it amount VI d.-pend on tlte extent n t.e ri.ra-j itiT. Jrt in uie year kjo.. a ,..... .v. . ' ra i ml u m .Aft.l ..! ..:.ti.ma Kt Dca;e .,,n,t.r view of tlie tuhiect. - - - " an aniiuid Ux of R 5 lor each still, soely. em .'. ; ..... ... i. . urf the cnriUnta reoective-1 The direct taxes laid bv the several state, during the , .he rlisailliition of inilt and of & 15 for each r( i-- -I . . '. : t ; r-'-- ' f ;..r i v 1 t I'..-' I'iri.i t v v i I 1 ri I t v fin., Cj'i' tt 11. evt i :tV ! v ?,nvtec,,. i ! . 1 lv 1 I- i e . . . . . ' .. . I . F . I L. ... . . I . . - : . - u.. H (VI1I1 1 XT 1 1 1 I !' ( 1 . . I F' I . iectof c-leidu-kmi fr which heavy than could be pid wltK-wvetiience. But during reference to time, be m , -t tb.t i! -t :.mt!nt: could the yl-ar. 1785 to 1789, annual direct, tax of more than. t ,.e. 7 ,7, I, tjuisi. . , the nporouil gjno.OOO SC Was ratsrlin fennnyivuma, which , --- n the ronii , : t e of the Lnite4 I at not ooDreiwiTe. and was Pid with flreat punctual ty. -dll tCS IS estimated . . i 1 .. i i . " .. r . i. ., . 1 i t. . i . .l..l ...,lU ;i i.ni uiiis lna tl r .iuilirn unucr i i it incivjse oi population ui tiiai iwn . " u u i iiiicmcu . , t, m-birh or . ommcrce with I 1787 and 1812. it in the rati of about 4t0. A UX ot hruihl th Uviorl nn j.. U Cliiaa will bee;. 1; the relations J 450,(KW payable in the year 1813. is not higher in pro. r j:cece, t( r-tajlcrs. i I'm; I'lT'd and with ' : ano also uiat l purl urn W population aionc, una wiwwt ySvi . i 1 1 , ! : .p mn urt , u.ade Drour iri.i ,t. ffreaier liicrcaite oi wenitii anu in circuiu.uiK ihwijiim- .. . . . .. , . . . .... ... k' I..?., t . . .-n po-u. a .t ;def.rtion than suk of 300.000 wa in the year 1787. ' But the quo- Wy tlimioisTied, penalties lur m entering nui wiu tion the ,ttbjact 0fthj.fc,j4 resolution, v , ,m .lu-.K-s nn i upoi ud merchandise n,ust ,40f Pennsylvania, on a twt nf 3.000.0UO will, count uir be unneccstary, and tliey wiU be cihned with res- jrttofore tonrffiutikattd t-J C- ,.L. I . ..:iimru unucr eiisnug w. -1 ui icuu imk, u. ...y wvv.v- , , e'.i w V""1 J 5""t w I That in tonseouencei t pref F '- en stated m the an ax will, therefore, so tar as reiatesto rennsyivania, De .;i;;n without Daviiio-the ttX. ' , . . . U. u -t;.r. e .. 1 . . : r " . iva i . . . -tf if'i ivuui uitiiisivt tui liic vuuiviv: i: im .ii Uututonrfjinea MUgar, ou y.uouuw v. (.,!i:n t, th- heretofore laid. vis. at the rate of four cents pay ployed till tax irtaT also, still with made to vary according: to At thoie rates, t' is class ot !. !,U: a- - And .Ycj were eiportedto tl tries, tit t " To the dt.iu'uiioi.scf Rusibj.rrti Sweden and Denmark; -D.tto Great Ui iuin,' - Diltv Spuia cr.d Punrijal, , k ' Diia France and It.dy, - .. V To all other count: . . or not 2sv rulilicd, . The roods wares and Tnerchan !";ze cl f growth or manubcture, wcte exportrd toU lowing counuies,vix i ' .' . To the doiuinions of Kim!.:, Fmsuj, - . Sweden and Der.mark, - , Ditto Great Britain, ' . ; Ditto Spdn and Portugal, ' Ditto France and July,,. , . . ' To all other countries, er not ci'it-. . , guihed,;- ! ; : ' ': : 51 V 1,-rr.- : '72 ' it DoIlaH -.16,022,7 , .'. . hare tb rnor to be. Ire. , , ALBERT GALLATI The TimorabU the Sfirckcr cft '.e . ', ' Loutt f refircteniuUie., ,'sf ' t: TRADE WITH FRANCE. J?o?V. The Secretary of Stitei to who: iJT inq Buouuun vi .n ,K- p-.-w. I h.t h I... . ... . . 1 . " . . k a 4 t i " . t ITl (Ml ( lilf- CI fTjlll KI UI CLUUI1 W 1U W wumtsv : llLI. ,1 , . J J . : r . t i ! ihe caplurc ii-tat; or our pri- juu greaieritH;reiueiii wchku u i uw'o mw..., - . m - will Vi w uwiuivHt Ws miv. hV suw; td produce t mpst B 400,000 fcpMsd tht resoluaon ofthe Seiiate reo.irv. in that xase, that aotl.er duty . d , . , retk.,, fi;! ,.: ' the same aruclo. iri the Shape .. . ... ... o.. . ' ' ,.. ' . nres, hns, to "(.'tat six ni i co'.Tect data, I 1 iiKii.s nf doll.ns. my I It would in be unsafe, in sin estimate ot ways and means mi hf r. licil on with certainty, to calculate in the ib. 'T'i rvffirtii ntrnier. in nrntmnjim ia lite rrnu-ii,v i .. - - , . , . pdStnaiddaV J possesain, ,it.rClcrred the ari The rule of apportionment prescnaejl.pf UM constitu- - "vw v - - - " -" .i,." consul jnera! ar, on more Uian 2.500.L00 doilarsat the pre- tion, operates with perhaps as much equality as it prtcti- pe? poU;W,ls estimatea to pronur.e , rfvv.uvu.i , . f duties. .i,vtenuirv ofthe committee, resnectinir the cable, in relation to -stafet not materially difierinfrin drrWback bbth.oitht duty, and of that 00. the im vrealihSnd situation. -It may therelore., be niicrrca, mat wonatiort ofthe raw material, to be ei'oWed direct tax which U not frreater. than Pcnntyhranla-ean ; 3. Litniet Id retailer -These ? believed to pay w.th facility, irtll not press heavily upon any other of B1r4,n... . . Lj and vei y nrooer ausr- ;crence to tu western ,f - t, . mei'tatton and extension. I he iouowhik rates. are cord ,, e. of these duties which is th.night practicable and . ,Ui. i.u it ; answered. without hesitation. that the rate .j ,,', - mnv in the event of war. be doubled without dan-1 toe Atlantic states. - It is only in reference "...i i 'i,.... u ..I in ...A .n iviri( h 1 .taa tlku. ..finatittititinnl ' rid rif annortiu1iml!llt .e.- -. ii iiimfiTi fn it ii.t . 1 ill ic y t.i ... '.- m wn. ...v. - - - .r..... L , . , . (t iiver (it sui.lt'irtinjr at mui rate, tuan Mitre nw i mniiii to ui rr(iyvi i""y uhh.l.i . hiiumiwi w pumuvv u 9 -A "rJuties. With that tncreaite the duties state, may beaupposedto M unequal. BtmR a great. for licence, to retail WUieS, . , . ciil -sf.nri avemge than those, paid en I cr nsUM: fiont a market, ana n,Trr: j on account c-i we s in i:--:i,i.', 1 .-a-ee and most other coun-1 recent date of their settlements, less awumulatedeapWai, ' f 'id ttu y U i i.e en 1 1. Willi more chc. iu gu( a n cci uuu-y cruc, m wcj MiiwitHi yvn w wv. il.of irancej from whoiu; ?5 ccn rernvi d, us wiJ most i -. uc i-ccoaipar.viiiu: Uttrr, r-arttd a. v. . ,, ,-t and 1;hs iiitoiivcnu nee to the people, than pbputation,"pajras much, or with the satne iacilitr, as the ' con' ' ' t devised to the same amount in any other .man- Atlantic state.a,; .Two' eonsiderai ions," Will,, powever,; ,,cr ... ;,:'-W:i.4i'''f"H:;.:;, much diminisk the weight, if they do oot altogether obf . i -t. : ...1 .o!i tr.V1.4nnw Ii, Qlr.n1iktA mi at th.t iitiiw.linn ' v . "' -. ' ? . . 1 .'.n. 4 jr do d0T ', do spirits generally . ' 20 do domestic spirits only - ( 13 do any other specbl of foreign niercliandize ' lv . j 1 vii'muiiiMiiii: Itl.. l. l.tillbu j.lt may proper to oUu;e,that t - understood, as well from t! e letiefiti i . , seUi-CQmicpn'cated ta lV.'reis at lie comment,, nient of the pi tent sessifm, us from olfctr iotif that the trade ofthe Unite! States to Fret . i jectedto very 8',-vere rc ictione $ but ue extent and nattu e oi t. cm is nt ,distinct!y to this department.. The instructions of th; . ntster of the Unrtd states at P ts embracing t! i.fl . '.e. r. .1 l t. t the r:i' dTmr keepers licenced under the authority fr, w . tthc subjects, eommunicidons from " " - 1 .. . '- . ftall mm rrn l.tmitcl. tw.tj r vt-f .'iM if lt-.Tir ith mliopethat : er i.o nuiiwuiy .vi . 'x..,' :. r. anystatcandnotUvioginany city, town, village,; -y --iviiwr , or withi.. five miles thereof, to be excepted. Eve- u?"v A" expecthUonof the ipt e: y amval of c ' . ..-If. f I Mtuul.M!fl 1 'a,..i.. . a-k... .Arfrk MnavaV nAMaiimnrilin All tvK'irh Viietl (ll more then -0 ni iiiii u ouam ifj pivuuwiiK) I awicf, tucre nww vi vwiiuM;vrii, j -vm . ' - " i . , . s Jim. jtshanvisa f han in Mi Aeru.l AnrL'utn m i ,i,.r,. rtI1it ltr,. .n, mimrtrvt mftrr.hkTU!!? in- I fhfwft en. ttu-v will nav tiOLiiiniror less tnaiv iic auw w w w wv v v.ab 4 IIC U "11 a. ova ....(-. " " I ' - . .." .-.. . A . OS 1 - . I cluJini; the former duty on salt, and doublinjr the rate of I uc states. On salt, they wBI pay nothing, as the wiioie importation, or in ine case ot 017 goods, ogtcrwise all o.ueis, woula, acconint to mat, enuuiaie aiuuimt luiquanuiy cuunuuieu mc c wuuma-ucunj;iiii """i1 man oy;e piece, anci every person .wnp cua w llutiSj to be To which addinjr Uie proceeds of the sales ' of public lands estimated, as by annual , report,at . c:,. , - . 1 . . . .. - , . . ' 1 j i. Makes n jfpr?ejate of -' ,r" ' And leaves defaciency of , h i, a,iy,wu 1 oBatrvauon aiiara an argument iu ravor oi uie rnuu; mcstic snir ts in less auantitV than 30 tra -- . r.." .vrvv.l. ..rz:"--. irTl cotiaideredas a reutlcr. ' .. .1 . r .j... . . . . .r 1 rencn consul trenerai would haT hrpn era -, r I or.-pacHigew.wi . r ? t-' i i. : .t.'Z., '.- 7" , iwow some lijj'-inixin tne iiunmy., nave cus p st putiemciit ot lias reportvn:! tlie present t Dehartmkt ftae, fittury 12,1815. . .. : . .t- ..,- These confined ' fa order to complete the net revenue of S 9,60J,0J0 5- wanted fortUe service of 1813. - 4v-. 1 On the basis of annual loans of 10,000,000 o?4ollara Aurinirthe continuance of the war (which is the s.im as (T tne x than wi! lm wanted) and estimatintr. at thfi lowest rate, th itite T.nn iwv I .'.v i 1 . .....t.'. v 1 ti 11 f.f.i'i nn...... 1.-. 4 Dulirt OH tale tU y. ...v . "r v , vr;- . iL ' , , r . i e . is also Uie produce W tue maple and naysne ttu.y. Ana w we arui-ies 01 wi ctg'i iiuuuv.e or iiianuiat-tuic, in time of war, It Is probable, that the residue of tlieir nd at the mo rale as heretofore may produce eoiisumptiim, win, in a gvct ocgiee, consist oi...ur. ajout 50,000 oollars leans Stiar,alno dutyfree,.' ; ,': yA -"til Ti,.,:. nr. . . . . . a - -- ..' . . A . .mm . - ataF Sll.f Vf on.fiaei-aoie portion oi wie. uirec ma in wioac . - . ,r , - -. J5 6,000,000 3 600,000 i-W7flr f A rafKif rrTta iw. J 1 Min.r .MlahlA nu4 rut nf Ih J.saAl tttH n 1 inw . .... 9 J ' . . - ttlafMs lstlutilnii lunJc AtSsntasd Kv runrni sVsiul.tliP Irt rstlxai suites, and will not fkUon the inhabiuirfs,, .It appears, by '.cent. oa the duties formerly raised, 'arc stimated to a lat official statement, that more than two thu ds of the 'oTOCUce 150.000 dOuart."' . ' t'1v ; .. ' I' ) . ! r . . .r.. :.: . . . . .... f - - ... , turned by the committee and which- considering the , w f are raisea on ia. n ewnea ujr h ,vm tfKtiea. VW assOClUUon 01 Ideas w Mel, i i ..,v i. .Vi,. -;n l.ttcii-residems.- The w?rtion of the nttota of that state, tn k. J .5.k nw fences aireauy votea oy vuMKrcurt j imi liivio ii.m. w.i, i . .... . v -...i i v.. :, ;wiyw,iuv vi. viibi ,n anil ,ii. . th inwest nte;. th Sritc. 'beiU. States' direct la, which wilt be payable by it! ,.,. a .-..i :-, v,:.k ,.;f. iiabitantswill, for that reason tilone.be "reduced ttfjine -r -"--i v.. " 'u. rest on tlie loan of 1813, the drficieney for 18t4i to be " provided for by ether resources, will amount to 000 dolls Theenpences of assessment and collection i -i and incidental losses on the internal taxes, from the, pro- "ceeds of which this deficiency must he supplied,- may be , estimated at 15 per cent. In order to pi-odure titu'ie ' ' 'i -enue of 4,000,000 dol'arsVtb?jrross amount pi txe nnist therefore be neat five, , millions of dollars: vAs the taxes Which may be organised during the piesCTt session cf t c ti"Tess, will not become due till the ensuing year, and as km siillioiently ascertained from eniversal experience that taxes will not produce theis full ' nominal amount in the first year they are in operation, it may, be relied On that a gross amount of five millions, intended to produce enett revenue of 43p0,u00 dollars,- will not yield that , turn until the year!8l4, horproduce in 1813 more than 3,600,000 dollars. Five millions of dollars will therefore - be assumed as the gross amount taxes .tncittuing ti c ' expences of assessment and collection and the incidental i- losses) necessary to be raised at this time. That sum 1 is calculated to cover the interest on the loans often mi', lion a vear wanted for the service ofthe years 1812 and -"t 113 , 1v'nip tbe selection of the additional taxes, wlm h '! ' may herealtcr be necessary to provide for the interest v f tubseqtient loans, to be made according to the cxpe , rience winch will be altordea by tnose two years ihinl nart ft A- nominal kmmmt of such hrimm;V Anf al- PTOpnetV attach ydittltt tO the duty OU the import. tliouah the propoition may not be the same in the other tin of tea, has rtiiclered their name in some degree western states, His well known, that a similar restdt, tho' unpopular.- The CTtat extension of post Wwds, and ninperliapH to the same xcmuwi11 take place Mali.' lie facility of distribnlion, have 'however, rdnoved t rum vrr view wmennas Deeniaaenor-tne suotcet,.',t.- ik-.v....ui . t., . wi.st -.i,-- ii .a;fH,l1.'rt .nn. th.e t. anuuint f '"V"',rM4" y.'jvvwv.. w M ;iwcn 3.000,000 is motleraU ami eannot be ,ro.laive of ny 1 liable, They do not .ftppeW.;W be more. I:ic6,)ve lealinconyenience, provided thst tbe f.rject on which the 'went than any other trtemal Ux, atd the ekpehces ux shall be assessed De.rer5y selected. :W "Jof collection are less than on ai y other, bcLnfonlV A d'l-ect tax may be Assessed tidier on the whole j commission on the sale and tlie cost of paper, audi What oKtatles - U he now god 6s amount of the KwmertV or inrome f the tieonle.. or oh ... ' v...u . i 5JTi I " n.5 0Cie . IS snc now f- pu ceruin sperifiB objecte telected for that purposes The first mrxle may, on abstract principles,' be considered as oioat correct j and ataX laid in ease of SelecvioO. on the same aniclet in all the states, as- was done in the direct tax of 179!!, is recommended by iu uniformity, and snp- pDit.-d l y resjiectablfr authority,' - Jt is iievertbeles,be hrvt-d, tiiatiiietystem of taxation respectively adopted by t In: several states, matured, modified and impjoved, .is J y h.-ve beeli by long experience;, wiH generally ts i i .-,d in- best adapted t tlie local situation ana circum stune. s ' ea:h state t aridtliey, arc, certainly most cpn-gen:.- i v the feelings and 'habits' of tbe people". . It' is tht i : pnipcid that the direct UX should he laid and assc .I met. tit state upon tlie same oojecu ot uxauon Jlf in the ffttficTyJrQiti which cciy.. r'-Vi.-ili-'".--:-. ,t 'iu Contyress Sfietti oftht honourable &IrGiks,ujhemoHm cf .;v MrAnierwn; httrikehui the word" "ten?. fir x'lhe fiurfiotf iff inserting i '??ii icn:6cr cf Vji C menti in (he bill to roue tut adduionatfarce. -t t "i.r"i;,j-J.& Cuniiuuedrbm fiatfe 1 8J : " , J It is true Great "Britaia'; Ss engagfd u u' fo?trvidable enemy but hUhct to ?the - L greatly ahd advantnge- in the ar5.!'Wf,erc' hai she lost onnch7of tefrit'.T ? What ac quisition tf jtehritory ar-4 popui-tioiVias he ntJmade, both ia the.Eat and Wrsf .JndwiT to t Before I preceed to answer the enquiry of the commit- onwl. h the dieet taxes levied undWtlieautnorayotUie tee respecting a selection ofthe internal taxes now ne-1 ate: ai t laid and assetsea, u t- -r' m.nrv nermit tne to observe that it was stated in Uie an- l , s utitinut inuut iniuci ,uio iucc u rv BUi4 report of December 10,1808, that no internal taxes of the .United States to equalize thejax, bjf fculbor-r either direct or indirect were Contemplated, even in the I izinc m -board of .Commissioners, in each' State, to ease othosuiities carried against tne tvi., great oeibger correct', the", valuations mMe by Che local assessors .-.vr. .ml wh it L nnt heen realised. v . r ' i : 1 ducUve of creat delay.- , In onler to obviate this in- . The balance in the treasury amounted at that time to J convehieuce, it is proposed, that the quota assigned near ,plus tedt tamerenott proposei"inataiiine existmso-uue. snouiu i . . u -, . . t i, , L A. .ir. ?L l.ti. .,.h,n.i,.t to thefirstdav of I divisions of each state, adopting m each state hen January, 1809." . As tlie nett revemic acirued from cut J a "state tax is how levied, the apportionment oi the toms during tlie three years, 1809, 1810 and 1811, has 1 state tax, whether that be uh abstdute quota hxed by without anv increase of duties exceeded ss i",vw,vw,n i previous state law on tht county or town, or whe follows that f the measures then submitted Had been th5J u bfe m the amount whicit, shall appear -to adopted, we should after making a large deduction for . , . . i - . u ( fc .. fc- JT-j-ation snysuptwxid diminnUon of consumption arising from the 5v w laid on sucn county Dy .t.uc operation t,L,llA inrrrase. have had at this time about- twenty of the conttoX suite -laws imposing, a direct tax j milti.nia of dollars on hand, a sum greater than . die nett Imaklne the apportionment jh the states where mnMmt of tie proposed internal Uxet for four years. -" J no state tax is now levied, according to', llitf 'best in in pw.por'ion as the ability toborrowisuimimsnea,tne formiiiyn materials which -can be obtained estimated to produce 500,000 dollars, Direct tax, gross amount Jiities - ces amount, Refined amount, Retailer Sales at auction do,- ; ; tvl SOfiOO Ht isb.ooo . jeccsHU y ot rrt.ng to taxation authorising the states respectively to alter tlie fur ulcn nrrmpp tn olmrve that at that time tl' Slth.ieCt 1 . . . . i oi the renewal of the charter of the Bank of the United apportionment thus made oy aw at::nny umo pre increased by the last census,1 notwithstandi all the distressew-aad j starvations we. v R S.oqo.ooo l nard oi. kc. . . Count the numDer oi .i-rn"- v..'.'v'.J on spirits, and Ucen-;.'; I I:;-- aad EnrTTsh orisohers; and vod will hiid that ;dtstil.l?fi;? 8..';. Great Britain- haa the advimtace of periwri i licchces, do,v. 70000 if w.y: war, , vv, -j... . - :r ' uri .1... id. . tmi .1 Anrpnn nr.i . Duties on cuTriaEes,-' do, btarup duties, do, tv.Ut th same Great Britain, we did t 'en,v renovated powers and rcsourcei, Yet tn i v Afcty u.Vt.;n- ' ' ' ' i, ' 8)000,000 power, it ts proposed to oppose only IOajw 'i.U'" V3' - ' ;'.; ''-Arv ' ,r " additional troopv MrG. nmd it was uccr- TtaJ gross amount y ; : J5 5,ooo,oqo tain how long Great i ? Bviialii michi let!) tie? Deduct cxpences of assessment and ViV-T'i m'-nkA- f.'.ArA.;l., -s . iP i ' coUectionatidlo " ISper ceiitXf:S,K:,-'vi v?-(v i lit i , . .. - . . v : ' . unai n. wiinnraiirti . v. I. ' .. u ....... r . 750,0001 ,( ..i,. , , , t,.. . ..,:. "vi "!r. ,"" V5 very lormiuaoie Net timount V estimated : for - l ft ii7 's i " nnr We force Itl humbers. skill and liraverv i hi; i Hut are not; estimated to yield' in V r; ; whether she Withdraws that army or not, 'yd .W.Wrmore, than ; .Cv .lS.;.3,6dO,Oo6l U find that she win command aArrpct;jL'i .i uiv uiwm,uuiigiijuiiu,(, ll tv.. ':?;:s;: "-f ?c:-tVrl: wafl the breaking up of thrice, which now E0 "vcWei'iU;0ie"ver,ueirpI t!u-.t; countit ;Pw?fvf0H?' Time therefoVp . i id 'ImpoV.ntv and; not the Ivouse of 1 . P.reParf ,,on' 8.h to be pt. , ; 1 1 ' ' ranee, u is true, flas astouishirrjviy flgrrnn- iai2. . nerseit aurintf the existing war in t M bl h. en r. I. Tied bu the senate to the secretai vol vious to tne.oav nxcq uy taw lor nsscssm r mo V the treasury. t.orl :-d snv symptom appeared from which 1 States' tax 00 Wividuals.,'.Tbe wlvole process of itsabso'ittedissf 1 1 "i i without any suhstitnte could have j assessment wijl therebytbe reduced to Uiat of as-' been an':( ip lie l- I i.e renewal ui bomic iic, anu una ni"ie expensive sea'.c was confidently relied on and ac tvn iliniy. in the roprrt made during" the same session to the scn..'.e, the proprkty of increasing thccp"-tal' of tils' b into 3O,OU0,0OOw'i ii'i'mitted, with 'the condition, 1 tl utthat institution IiOuU, ifreot," ', he i.bligedtolend ' nne. balfofits cr.D!t:dto t!:: Vnit.,-.! 'i. The amount tuns loaned mitrht, Witlinit p -y ii - 1 inrreaed to twentv millions And band, and loans Ion secured for 3U. ,u00 more, widi out any increase of the stock cf the r u!,l c debt at market, The following letter wus laid before representatives, on jl huisday i V, ireamry iJefiartmenttJunuarti.2t ,Sir--l have the honor to transmit herewith '4 rope, but ft has been done at the' expense ef t- statement of goods, ;weaUnl merchandize, t,. Uher nations, not of Great Britain, j G. B'w':.: i in e have been 1 Ct fl if. "lll . 3 iu,yuu,vuy ju sessinj; the quota on each county, town, or. other subdivision, on the lands wid inhabitants! of such Mibdiviition, sit will be as jbimple, and may be ef- tccted as promptly, i'nu wnn as , utue expense, as the tissessment of a county tax i Mid the objects oi taxation bemnr the same, it ntay be s'.Ul more nicili- t ited by smthorising an adoption of the state essess mci:on liidividutls, whenever it cuii be obtained frortliepvopcr autho;" y. , - - , " ""T wsuvcu ouwes,, ourmg one. year, nas nad berhare tt the spoil also. ? .y i. prior to the first dav of Or.tr.Kor. l s 1 1 ; .ml - t jl. ... .t.' . . . 1 . .r ' . m5to6i,3i6,835 doiia Hiuw -- c p.?? The goods, wares and merchapdize, .tb.. pect of limiting ou, quarts to JC ( Jof domestic growth or -rnahpfae-' " 't' raen 8cem to be too much tpon tlie A: v'ture, included in this -statement, iAA'r. a carccrow, and t appeared 'io be rffiarj' . caiiuiutcu ai 'i F hiim. r. a ?o.i ii r- "'iitiii uy ouiiic irrnn-mrti. - iis n l. ."l-Tll'.U I And those of foreign growth or ma- crcat Britain was "the- -last nation, on c ttr'i' nufacture ; i. j; 45,622,790 that hewould undertake, to frighten with Wax . t '. V 1 '' r'-li crows, besides, even -.upon the .'crefjt Tb;;f' V'.f- '-)316,833 plan, he 'should 'supposo : that Si.COfl' iv. i h Slt'lcB Of domCSUC trVOWthot mmn.fVi.,.- wft.ibl t .. . ? i" .'.t0 ;.'-' -,- .:' '-"v .T " ri '; ' ': ,4'" - '"' ' ' -'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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