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r i vx - i s . - ii ) r . , , . la tnwa m-a t A. .1 am . . IV., l . if at i , wiW, of lsiim i. avpVially iR vMKUnJX"'1' U"' ,f" - JV - - - p ir - w V - ' alva WI1U I lift H'lVr t WIhA at . . r IT. . 1 - wliiy ucb M n remiHj m th heart ol theeitixeit, and, which will be evaded with' tittle f r.' if li Wiftt ft. alwMi1 from I. ' " " . . - r " ti : ' - : ' ' L f JIllilB Kll III .. HI .1111 I 1 , l t paiH ii I 1 j in. 11. 1 ' . TUP Tl t.'Li -' , iHwi ,.k:.... ... 1.- 1' - - . . - - ... , ... . - . ,1 RKWRTOj'JCJEL SECRETARY OP THE TREASURY, IT SiJ 111 oiw.iMMice to lJ roia thai 1 ... I- .... 1 . - - - - . . Tlio ban of ll bill now mjhinitreJ. U ISil, frmn ami after tU third of Mtrctfr la'll II..!...! - yl- ... a, tlirectin t'w Sec -Jatiu'irv, ItSa - ftlajit timmifacturm in the tailud Slitli, tvi tn eomintltiirtl IM- MiM IM ) im with irh wigeslifHW b may rtiin't uw(ul with a ttew la ihf ilju-rtmcul ( lhe lanfl. and with fetch Unlr of du Loa imirla, in hit opinion b Lnt sHitXffd (0 Iht a!vanceiMnt oftho public fulTWt: tlm undeni'rned hat thIi'Xior lo it rt, thai, Cr tha purpow of eHkctual Jy cimplviuj with tba reuuiJ object of , II niwi, u aooa proper igfnu cnuld bi pflrtAd, 09 Mtlreaar4 ircuUr(a copy af which now trBrnmiltfldJ ,to "title ax'ii in tbn Stat north of the Potomac, and in iht 3ute of Ohio, rtitin their lit io cnllflcting th information com red, an I alto atught prxud confrerWM with tminc'it manufarturert and other gcntl. ce i CQUintrd with IM aubject. &mo of those. bweTr. who bad lieaa arlactad aa anU, declined artinf ; and winy to that and other cauM, With which g U tHceMary to trouble the Ilme, more (liu- ha bneo employed in eincutin; the kitcnlion of the dcp'artoient than rae an ticipated. The iniperUnce of dnapatch w fully appreciated, but, until the r I - ufM coold be received, to enable the un. enMfn to Mcomunirata ,tba Gtcta eaUd ir by the Huuae, he did Dot deem himaelf j . authorized to tubmit any auareatioaa. or rrco:nmAod any particular modification off", exiting dulie. ThoM return haft but reeeatly beun t come id, and have yet been only partial, b received ; but rather than incur greater i'luy, at thia advanced period of the ae lion, or longer disappoint the expectation ef the (louse, th -trndermptM-'naa the aouor to cooiijiunicate the returna as far an they have eom t band, and will eon. tin'i' to (rasmil ethers aa they nay-be re amed at the department I complying with joJmuch of the red- lions or the llouse as requires tlx sec re reury 6f CItivninvnl, and to such other nccca-arv 'JfUlft OJUf eite y-f -thf jmb f'C.ff rricft may reouirer and (igrt,1n it wiadiHR, aaay authorua. r- The etimate whirh was presented in tun late anaiuu riwxrt froin tins dtirart mcnt,jif .tha .aminl .to be. .received inte lie Trairy from customs in the ycr was founded, thirty, upon the, im portationa of tlte year IBUl 1 and, as the receipts from thai emirce ill nut be err-a ter than ntav be safely relied on fur Iha payment of the public debt within the time proposed, the duties cannot be materially. 11 at ail, reiuced, conamtently with thai object, earlier than the period indicated. If the duties be reduced, as proposed in the bill to take lft in March, 1813, the amount which, according to the principles adopted in forming the estimates for 1832, may be intimated as the receipts (rum the customs in JeS.will be about tl 9,000,. 000, whicd eum, aAer providine;- frr ib? C'lyinentof the debt in that yoar, would ave, for all other objects, $15,500,000. 1 Should th puhhe expenditures amount to $10,000,000 after the payment of the debt in 1833,. there would be a surplus in that vear of only $3,300,000. i ' XIa alLvavenita leiJVaf aP lal lnfai4lw IA llll i Cv. ik. .(Ta,.. f . Jlmlnl.W im.,rfl,,y. eclule the fair A portation, or aa uiuwual re-exportaU ofj Importer, n i great rf",fnm UIHIM tit MlftMA "efipinioiw. irom miisr quarters, bul pnncipuSly to aal.i, undel.d In be the i WMh 1 of the nmmifocturos thenisn(vi "w F Tearpirmooni in iUrU acfer to onu lisU o tVan;elxir-l 11 WIS 4itlf maul iifaiHim rfl.1fn.aj.na "m.I.T.L .Lr.t" . .... B. - . - "1 mil a BiriiUKI BOT BVOU1 Ilia in. ......?).. :.. .1 . r . . - L u ""t iroiii lltnpt vmsL'sftt duty en the r-w mninrmU. tlm well fHiii.ld 'objections la thd t-m . 1 ... . M is believed ilmt fho hJiK-er of (fie raw maUM-ialaiKtoajmeieHy the grower of wool ailj rcoeive h ample- iadrrniity fnr I ine coneewion now remnnxf. jntlwcm tanry ami ateadiueaa of the markfl, which ne "lire ami penunarnl . ricrrU il.. msnuccturina "uhlihmeiils will not fail ie aii'ira lor nis ran.itwwl.i. j ; .1.. -I,. : e ""V - K'""K i ins general aupplits. In depeadnntly of these cooaideU-,a. bow. w, will appear by the attimrnt ae. com.Niny.ng bi (m, A),hal hf the duty imp (ht u on wtHA price ot Im, htn (orlT centi , secured to the domestic brwlurer of tnat article. Other statements, sbowmq iiteoperatioB - of other - parte " of the bil, will be prepared and transmit as they may oa inuod errxary. The sjHtrra of minimuma it repirded as irapoeingan unceMury and extravagant rata of duty, and as encouraging the com miMiion of frauds dilHcull, if not iinpoMibl te prevent. It is believed that the enVt, those articles which may be included in the reduced tariff, and might not be ne. cewary forthe consumption of the country before the reduced" iarilT should g into operation. Yet, however equally pros, pective reduction" may enable the Impor. tern to adjuxt the supply to the demand, it is believed that a considerable rlue tiou should be made for these contingen oulu Iha trade, and to leave it in the hands of others less scrupulous as lo the restraints imposed by the laws. - . -The most plaiuiUe ground M. hich this system cau be defended, is, the stcurity it aliiirds to the manuiacluror agaiusl the mi periot capital of bis foreign rival, end the .occasional excessive influx of the foreign meichandise. But an ad valorem duty ol suflicinnt aimtuut uixm the actual value ef ciere q'tntitK of wiol. isbirh is not mis' ed in the Counfrr, and wlu'rh rnii yerv L..A. J..I.. . '.I! I ' 1 "w j in imv on wiiirn, inuer mo erva- eut ratna, 11 extravs'naily hi'-h. tsetse,. "iJiiJs "qi tj. ) j j 2 f ,4l K mi PSSe?5'5 is jd of " 2 Tt 5 .755 , .es(iw. 'im 1 r i.t j 1 1 ') ti":i)d..'!R'".w!5 3 - Xinp 1 1 1 H m 1 t 1 11 1 i)pjaeaA S - J.'ualXSna.t. as l ' R R50I.I 'TIONS R EFFRJt FD TO IN TUB FOREGOING ISSTtCTlONS., - - , f. r' "'.. ,-enewtl - ,h r , e JhI, ..WreJLTkai the Uerretsrv of ihe It:. 1 .'. .. v-i' 1 j xuuui.11 tm-enoie'wuu .o CijIUm I gn tucU ami inlnrmution as may be in his power, "f the extent and cfmuifioo, j;fMeral!y,,of tne nmiiuuriurea or wool, cMton, lisme, irii, oj;ar. Jlt, and auh oilier angles a are iiianuiuciurtul le a onrwiJeralI'n. tent in the United Flates, and report II same-la-this floud a farly-,u ciyfw prictirgi durinj1 xhepi. ol "?-doii, Tiir llieeie ori oagnmsi and that ha Ui be reqtieeted te trammjt the anmaakl infi. rniition, o accamiMinv it with ich a tar uTof duties upon i.njorie atin iiie opinion, may be best adHptiJ tu the advaucewsol ef lite pub'ic interest. , M W. ST. (1. AIR CIRKC. Cltrk olAe llMit'oRtp., vf V, o. arv of the Tn-aiury to commuukali his ewn suggestions, he ia well aware of the delicacy and responsibility .of the task he las been instructed to perform :' he is pro. joundly sensible, however, of the imKr tanee of lUt jcriaia whicb baa iaJuctd the de nnad ; and. he baa entire cmfilctice in Ihe lilwral patriotism-with which every i'lnest dfrurt,.fijr.lh adrustment-of inuwledged diflkultie!, will be received. - If the raininj the proper amount of xey. mi" were the onlf obioct, or could alone guide iheeeeuggeetbna, tue tank, would ha eompaiaiiviily eay but the cjrinU presents hi and labor, aJ to hnve niiW up greT Bational interests. indiH.ieiiseble lo the prosperity of the country, and which can notie lost aighTofiA any new arfjnstmeiit ef the system. How tar other interejK in dif&rent portions of tho Union, enn ba Satinfiod in the system now lo bo tramet ithouf Injury tolhow important ink rests, i Ihe qneibnMircb tnakerii complia'rr't With the direction ottha Houne, a laor great delicacy, and-of atill greater difD culty. ' .- In the circumstance" which at present pqwr a gtral--TBtion.il thazevan. w, it is not . believed . practicable to pre ame, for any length, of time, tlie degree .j . l'.i -ie.j..r iv. r.. Ol prOlCCIIOn niuicrio euunim tu ni"iw in- tcresU which- have grown.". up under the past leeislation. -The atateof public fi'el tng throughout an important portion of the country, which, "with greater or less jn tensity, calls for a revision of the existing frifT, is not to be disguised. Both patn and wisdom dictate that this senti should be respected, and, aa far as Uwyl 5o compatible With the common wear, that it be satisfied, not irom any unworthy motive; but eler-4bat-bligatioit"of--iiluty wrHch requires that all be regarded with' an equal eye f that all be borne upon with an equal band; and. 'under that no less lolemn ebfigafico preserve, by anyiw onable concessions, our inestimable fJn Ion. . -' t -'"- -..-Fully impressed with . theo censidera. lions, and in the belief that, by their re- olutinm,' the House has required-sugges. iions Ar a general reduction oT duties on the articles compreTierided" in'lhe existing riflthe uiKlersigned has ft lt i to be bis fa'ty '"to 'deal with the subject in tjiaLapirii, m hns how-lhe brmf.Tlo' submif the re wlt of his investigifion le form of a bill accompanying this ettcr. . . a a . t I .1 t ciea. It is ooumiui wneuer iaey 1... tint :r.- ...lln.. ne gooos, , lainy nscenainea nnner ine A inn like thia. itwoSld to imp Jet to incur n,e object not efrec.uully. Iromm Ihe ri.k of a acanty or defective revenue, "! P"""l-y 1 . 1.1,:. ,r. ....n statements ol eminent manufacture, s, a mere y lo avoid the chance of a small aur . , ... . e . ..j ; . dulvof lOpertseoU-ou tha aianuiaatured plus. V a reduction; off IQ.000,000, er up wards, should be made, to go into opera tion immediately, it should elloct not only f the future revenue' buf that which baa al-1 ready accrued, and Which forms the chief basis of the receipts into the Treasury du tins the bresent year". . IVnafcver amouiil article, beyontt that on the raw matt-rial, wouldafttseir, equalize the cost or the do mesticand foreign article, od afford a sufficient protection te Ihe manufacturer against foreign competition ia the ordina ry course of trade. -If, by the reduced rate of duty on the raw materials, and the lnorratAiif itulv im aft nlhnr articled tit f- . .L.' .tnrfnml In Ibtl VM i . . . . . ' j rewitiuwtro i. "" ? general consumption, tlie Aioerwan man- may bnow io bwHlnt cannot be doubled fufaclnrermat: "irlr 'believed, bring the that borore those bonis become one, a re., nrt)rchandise into marfcef upon terms of, exoomiion.-wouia. wac iia. wi on wu .,. , ,s .i ,u . .-r,irp ,1 M . . 1 .1 1. 1.1 !. (.. "V - " , arucies as suouio oe hmuuo-i ... ...c .c..u- nol doontwl ,t , md ,a,)rem juty fT9. ced tariff, and be in a. auuation to. entitle f b m wkh A xment3. them to Ttcbcnture - ?uch-artieles emild . Jutv , , w;i ruj .j. j . J a-UiUcrent and lar mare, compiisaia juo-ijiot-emer ma coiupguuL'mj.o ""tquale togmrdagitwl-fneuieri.rity ol -tU The-jmpotf' Asies bBabeervfor manyyearii,imUut- necerily. bl nvixpi'rfsd, allvybutSQ ifitiipately connm-te.,with the In regard to tho ' proper timo bT roduc- auj,ym by Bny other 'i.raiwh ef iiMJuwifv mwtband'prVectttir :nericsfn capj. ri oh iv pe'into--operatwrty -the ad tinlagf) fm neeeewrily !" e xpo I igreut it&k )id 1(H ; He does not intend it so much for a jr wt scheme, as to ambody those ettgges which he has ieen called upon to nk in a: definite and fntcBiititde shape : d, while Iqokiag to the patriotic object of ; restMunon, wnicn nas aino guioeii nis wnudtment, he Cheerfully assumes the ,"Pwiiiiiv 01 me acneme now rer, mnnntuctu vicuwiiude.' importer, 'The imrmsilion ol a retenue dutv mere. would derive from timely notice ol any important ehengea in the rales of dut is 11 consideration, which also, ought not lo be overlooked. For the objects mainly iutended to be provided for, an annual revenue ere 10,1 iu;h,0 without Herioos detri;p nt to tht OflO.Owv in emimatelo' weewwarjr. Of! nuilm-a!tuwN ' '-"t"' ' - - thw anviunl,-. until -Uooircsa.. .wiaM oieer Witla-tat. eom ewweasion ofpr entad wise determine, the sum of f 3,0.0.1100 Um,, rom all interests, any avbamel may be estimated to be received irom nw , ad-nstinert mutt be considered as honlo. ly, on coane wool not raised in the I'ni led Statan, and on the coarnor denomina tions of cloths, is believed to be a conees. lion due to the South and to the iuth we, tern portions of the trnioo, a'.d wiii'di may Tataitar Da r aim but. " ' Fthuaryl, 1337. 8t 1 The Iletrw of " Reiiresmtaiirt tuvmgTby twoxesoluimna, .pte.d,the JOlh it., copies of ali:cb arq enciosad, reque. ted this IepartmcTit to -obtain information 011 various niattrrs connected with the munufacluraa ol the United Slates, ttJia been deemed proper that the Department should avail itself of competent Bsi!itancn, to collect and report such ftcti al "fnaf ba necewary 10 e" hill Itnowled ef th sub-' jeet. It is hoped that it mar fuit y-nir convenienee to aflnrd nyrh aid in repcct to Ilia Slate of You will he at liber ty ta purwue yoar ' Inquiries either'br a pernonnl exan.ination,. by correspondence with those qualtned to arfird the informa. tion, or by the employment of rapahlo s umlaut. You will bo allowed m a cunv. peusattou for your servkes and t xpcuwis tbdlurs for every twenty uuica' journey, which you, may find..iiDcvsary ta make, and a tike sum f r every nay rhica may M occupied in the businesa,' when not Iraveriing." Such a4slsnU aa you may see fit to employ; niay be vngiged by ynu: on such term as yosj abcll think reawmn ble. Any eene incurred f r poatage or pnntinj, or copytiTV"win also'lie ailoweJ. louwill perceive thnt the nsoljtTns are riv tuiinirulirn?ive. Anil, ss the objerr wHirb !iey bnTe in View-ts of tlie tltiMW4iiipartimciaviiM-pr and hrmojiV.t'f the MdIo of . the trailed Mate beiiia oe. e than T:a: rodiii(nieiit of. oublie lands. Should Congress hereHRcr me to dipe isf witu mis source or revenue, any attitiencTfber ed mav readily be raise 1 to a amaii au mentatioo '"of the dutica prpted by the biuVupon thiUws of artieles wbwiar taxed solelv for th nurposei 01 revenue er mav beoistributed amo.ig . the wtvli; The remaining f la.UOO.ouu is propose.! to wise excluwvoly from dotiesoa imports in the manner particularly provided for in the bill. - It ia estimated that, by this mode, the wbde annual revenue- from cus tormvcarctilated ipon tbe-wnporUtiona of the vear endini' on the SOth September 73 - ... 1 The hill.. mv submitted, pr iposes to iiieie as nossibie to an imrts oftho Lmon; in deHwnt.Jla ka.veaiL. ibfi jrr"t natienoll interests "adequatslv'' i.roliM ted, while it tleii'HHW the duty oi),raw material and ar- tifclee' of necessity. neater protection be reduced mdre than $10.000,000 ; and, unon that nortion of them commonly call I Si . . . .. Z ed arlicleanore than 33,000,0001 and, abn thnt tha-raleef-the whole duly, from customs, cakulted upon the cost of Ihe imoorted merchandiae in the same year, exclusile of all charges, will be reduced ffnm abmrf" ftrty per--aent tftawut twenty eeyen percent. 1 ne oinorenee, however between the rate of duties since l30ranl that under tba-billr will not be quite so great, owing to the reductions ah reftdy made iff fto'duUaa-en tea, cofTee, molaMsc and aalU' - . .u,.. m A reat umbor Jifarticles of the firs! nese-wity, or parlaking of the ct.aractcr oil raw materials, hive beim-Ttelievefl Irom duty altogether ; and on "maiiy of the ne cessities of life, and .tboaa principally con surned by the poorer classes, a dutyalmost nominal bafti ' Art oninkwi Iras few beretoTora-'exprw. sed bv Iha iindereii'neljf in ftjor 4 ,' pro. pective and radusl 'reducthn of thefeX. might be giv, !id the trowtli, bothxtf the raw material and of the n.aiiiifiictures 'might be more mm ily eneenreed.-- It ts believed, however, thnt by the scale of du ties in the bill, the advancement and pros perity of eacL' will be certainly obtained ; and it w for ;tbeie"interewted to ciidr whetherit.be not wiser and more patriot- nent, though' mora " gradual process; than by cofflendinf for extreme protection to endanger I heir. own interest, and ultimate ly disturb the harmony of the 1'ni.m. 1 have the honor to be, very respectful- ly. . . .. :' Your obedient servant, -WfJI-MetA?Er5w: Secretary of the Trtatury. . . The Hon. th VK$Ufy7' Of the kouM of repre$entat!v. " the Tanuf ou lermx thnt. may reconcile all ihe gmt interests of the c untr)' deep Ni.lieitu lo is.F'It hy tho Department that th'Ke preliminaryi inquiries,' whirh the llotwe ifKepn?nentatives baa confided to it, until lie well and truly answered. Far the purpose of directing vour attention to those farts whw Veeem ne-e wey to a (lilt uiidnrslun'iiiiT of tha aubj cl, the annexed qtierieavehiwfl preprrel. - 11 is Uht in trnded however, te exclude any other that you may ihink pertinent. And, moreover, you will bo plcnsed to cause it any informal! m which they may consider esimntial to a just view of their interesta I will be resoeclfully received. - , The rent division of opinion that existj npon the subject of the reaoluiinns, rewdera it difficufl td tmf . on any mquirjea tela, ting to it in a ma'iner aatisfictory to all. Rut it is the especial duty ol tbone to whtn they are are confided, to pursue them with the utmost practicable Impertiality eek ingt without regard to their bearing upon any ""paHleuTar ' theory j such Tcls ai, wheft irouzhL.toretbr .from all . parts of the The following statement exhibits the comparative arMjes fwol, at the pen.t rate of MyMTWA'm ceut- r The only description of wool that csa iiter into cornneiiton with the, Amer ican, is that from England and ihe Net h erlaivl ; and when, the charges -'-affreight addedvlis ?idbi'uty; while it woMM:a'm'"pree.t. ,inieiw'prn duct of vmU woiild altf' materiaflv benefit duty on aVicls embraced by tta our manufacturer. The great advantagre waver, weuld to ia Vfce.witt derivt ftb fratificatioa f rctoctiy j'tem i tat it (m tea dcnar.l if rtotery wuiiiiryj irjay fiiabfir" Ciiiisri'ss jn its wis' dom to act as the true iuterest of ajjf inay require. Having crdlected the, dewred Informa tion, yon are requested to; present it in a condensed form in a report, and toacom puny the report with all the original re tjirns jui4,om may have been jcrfv;'',f TlZjZ-Ihalli-aliiorbiB'Tiappy to receive, in a separate cofhmuMicatioii, any. inPrmatin that you may deem material, and any swg. gestions that ymr may think useful, wbctbi er from youinelf or zithers, witlia view to the adjustment of the tariff upon the prin- iples of the late tntmat report ot thitlJe' partmetit a copy of which is enclosed. ' Tim information caljod for by.'he House being denred as a basis lor legislation on lh subject during the present aession.'yon will Pcttse ijririingjtiite neccfsity .el espfttcni.ii f c:. ...... ...w.C.ll., v t aillt-WII, TJ.I rrniF'TVl.tUirf ' ' , r;'Xour,bbndient 8erynt,t 93J COXORES3M SZSSIO.Y, , COXORSH Or Tilt tSITXO ST ATM, , the llmt of Hf-t Jn. 19, mi.' - frsowo', Thnt the iocretarv of ths Ttaury be IKrofctcd W obiiltf inflw? mfc tion. a to the quantities and kiaJs f the soreral artKles manufactured in the 1 111 ted KtAtea, during tha year ending tht 30lh beptomber, 163J, barticulorlf those 01 iron, cotton, wool, hemp, and sngnr, and m lUereor; and, also, the quatili ties aaa cant or similar articles imported from abroad during Ihe same Vealr: and that he lay the same before this House as early at may arjnracticaliler-miriiij iha present eewinn cTUongress, toirethti whh uch luformstioo" tf tre rnar dsmnimaf 0 rial, and such ug.-'estiong as he msy think uscfat,-irJj a-vito- -thd adjustairat xf ine tarilt.- - ' '. r-- .z. , .... Aunt 1 M W. ST. CLAIR CLARKE, Jtl&kst$tMm. efJleprCHnlaticti ' QVERJKS. l."Klale and county In T. LicI fbc nai .. .. 1 . Bweierr "l tmwten J 3. Kind or description ef the mmiufao, tory 1 ahd whether water, neua tr other power T " 8. 4 Wken" e "jtabliihiidtanJ " whetheT lint s'nek cnivrern t ' 4. Capital invested' in ground and build ings, and water power, and in machinery f a. Average amount lu iuaunaw1an4 m ash for the. purchase of materials,, and payment of war . J w - " ..AimjaJ rate of. profit on. tin eani.tal invested, since- the esiaUmhnvirt of the manufuctoryTdislinguUlwng between the rale of profit uiion that purtum of ffia cap- tihI whtrh is borrowed, after providing for the interest upon HI and tha rate or profit ujmhi that portion which knot boroed-t 7. "tJauii i.rihe InewitMordecfeaj", as the case uuiy La) of pruCt T 9. RalPf Bf jr.rif on caniiul othcrw mvhl ii.! have bf en rer'ivir. . . nT hnl Ihirtioo of the Income tf the ci.'inany hat ' iw?w convened into fixed ratNia1. t'f re. . T ' taioed aa a fuiel fir ronfitr""if r "'thef : Jiu.. is Mki portion or tile cut f yuf JfceJMaHttirrrniiM'ifjef the price tf Iha) ' raw tiiaterinl, Ut Mrti'n'ef iho je. of labvr, and what p Ttin ihe i..liia of i eapitair ;. . ' -. ' i t. .What amount id4bo agricultural fe, produrtiona pf the aour.frvs ciUnA.I In ';. youreaialilishmebl, and "what aui6unt of otberiloirHnie produrfi.jis J. .,. eniplrtytdi iu lle earn glatoml county ! fiictured since the rt.tiiblihni(mt ol ths manufactory " deicriYUon, Tmalitn-iad value of each kindt - : 10. Quuitity and vatueVdiuorent kinds of raw materials ud--!ifitinguiNiing be' t ween foreign product 4nd domentic bro- UUcUT " ' 1 1. Cof in the United States of similar articles of niftnufiictuio' hnported from abreed. and from what eoontrieaf 12. Nuniijer of.'tneq, women, and chib drew eniloyed,fel average wages of each class I . 13. How manv hours a dsv enudeved : and wnnt portion or the year I , Ai. Rato of whims of similar cfaHa Mthrwiiic enTptoyed, in tbe Mime Stale and county.,, ia otherJBtaioak and inorcign countries l -il: s-c... - - v- .-. -- 15., Number of horses af -other animals cmiloyedT "' r '" " " 18, Jiethor ,.lbe manufuctures .find, a murket at the manufactory, t If not. Low far they are sent to, market.!. ::;trr: 1 7, Whether foreijjn articles of the like kinds Cntor into coniiMttilion with them at such place of sale $ and to what extent Y V i$t--Where are tlr'Tnnnufac,hiret--toB su.me4 1? :.nfA' '"'y'' t are exported to foreign' cduniriea ami if 'Sfl;"WWf f--rK 30. Whether the mannfecture i nJ by the manofhetnrVr for eah and if oa credir, at what credit 7 If bartered for w'"lt..- " ' . ' : - ' ': P ' 21. Whether the .cost ol the maaulac turedaftiiJe rniinnrefujrrl crea'sed or decreased ; and how much in each year from the esfah!ihment tf the liiahufactory, -and whether the ". incscaa has been in ihe materials or the labor, and at what rirte 'f "-crrrc4:- 22. Tlie prices at whjch the mannfac- I.SXaM'" IW-by tho tasnufactarer. since Ihe eittablishment t . 23. What rate of duty n necessary to enable the manufacturer to enter into cnreMitton in the" bom , rnarUt, with MipilhT artictea imfiorted t''-,- '-'v : 24. I a any .change tieceewry in levying 'or cajlectirjg tberduty eu such articles, to wvent fraud t";-.' f'fff? jS;"'i''i f 1 25. Wjiat basi Wn 1m rate of your .TiiU-.i.'a.: fr- SJh. W hat ai.antirv .ra'noouf ijfmania. flicture-, aurh as jreu rrtfiktt, art pKltce .., In the United States, and what amount in your wu gietea T T r ." ""' - j-; 3i0. If the duty linon the forelnTmanu-r fptur 1 f the kind 0! 'goods which yrfu make were reluei;d je U, per cent., wit "I : eorreepmidiiig reductiaw on all the im ports, w.kiW it cnttM yot to ahendon yoo ' bttsineaa, or 'would 'too aontinije to mana. (actum ai iwducad prices " . j) . t0. If i Would cauv you to abnridoa . yeur buHineti, in hat way 'would vou em aT ploy yw.f eapitalf ' 3 .: - , , . , it. "It tlitre ativ bitrtuit In alici aa '.1.. 1 1 . . . . . . cw ewpirw- fnwis'WMcn yen mild da. -3 rive trrater prufiit; arm after t r ok tiot of the ihiport dotio to 1 2 nor cent, f . . - 32. Ara not the 'thariuiactucef of nf ' and iron, remote fmm the points of mpoiw' ; iatioA, aut nf foroiga eoinoeti'iirtn'wiii.i,, , certain circle around tliem, and hat rf the axfeat ot that circle f . '.,. j- -Ji- 35.- Amouat bf nrsMtnI and wl.at pro"-' portion the borrowed eajiiinl brart to thav ' Well 1 real L2-T i,U.'.'r. I What amount of radiiction of the din " ties would aMe the actual ii reel rewUr" m talamployed to yield an tit'ereM of A prr ? . )t 1 .juvljbwr r jpmhfla) ' tho teduftioa)' ' " r tbould be t" t TT?"" --r-':- r--- M If m7nunume"fhmiU beatmti.-fie(t. and the duty atacd upon 'trt acjunl val-' ' " ' -w ?rne Imported article Iq Iha Amril4 T' cab port, what rata ad valorem duty wouli p ' ' be aquiraleut to'tba preaent with the tui f' - imumt .' ..iL . 'i 1 ifl What would be the oneratbioef ibta . i-x . change upon the frauds at pre sent svepoa . sad to be practised I , J ; ; V r "17c Preportioo which the production Vff,-?; the American manufacturer bears to tha ; " onaumptioa . ': ,'....' , W Extent of individual and bouwbol l T . , nvanufclure in tta L'Litad . filat. a. an.4 - Ww much it has enc rested line the tariX " " of 1634 1 n . ..' ' , 39. Average profit monsy f capital t in tha United States f 1 V- ' ', . f N'ora. Thcua einiiriurt.ta --.h-.u. . Ckrtieularly to rainutacturas carried -on in- 1 rpw-Mtablisbiiicnts.- In rasuect 1.iIhm "T-' braAcTriiaVbo- t h atdhrn re ca fried en hi prirata"oi! Jiips;" as Itkit' f bata'-"'rT'" times, tad Jlery, A.c.,luch detailed iiirrm " '" ' urimi im rt. .1 ..JIT. ... " r. ' :i i . ' ' cient testate lu the aczrerrate the amounfiJ ; ofcajHtai Fusplcyad, tha value of tbe tnaii; uiuciureo anicuja, ta taa -. nuo.ber tf jr -L- eiiiployeiLtbe 'rnfe'fwaci s,be rata '' - ot profit upon the f sjsiiaiwhat -porwi of ---- ; iiiQnwirnaiais.OI AfJH riCSD produCt.OB, . ' to what extent foiaijrn articles f ilie He J .' ; kinds enUjr into the Ioiii(itieCofw.ini.i.l,.u ' aiid what reduction of duty cuU be mada without increaaii'.g forcigbn CeiupeUtioa il ' t the borne market.) y , X T1TLL' ruilbcralierliig tWJuiIei'"oa inir ."' - porta, aud foi" other purpose, acromi ,-Tfytn3tnecretary-.,rtheTreaK.i y'g : ' Ki )ort to t)(e IIxiaof Rpi.reseulativci. -fcf tha 27th of April, Wit,. " : S.-c. 1. te it cmcUA lu tit Rnt mM. . ' Jeiisc of Kfurem-nHitiPta nf the United- ' SlulU ofJLmt.'ifi, UXjnkr0 nmbM - That from aiid fcfter the Wduy ( Slarch! "" ' 1833, the act emitlod'.M-An'art in V "' tion af tha several acta imposing duties e . import V' approved the! 1 fjih of Mav shall be repcafod ixccjH so fat aa tha - i ianiay Wniicesary.or the- recovery snd collection - ff all dutis which eh'aij 7 ' -' -have accruod" under the said aot, and for the recovery, Collectioiit dis tribution, rdmrNelouaf all Eudfc, peualiios, ; fcitures, wbirli ' mav have fieen i - ttwrer' heec me-, r " in lieu of the duties now imooHe.l bv l.iw on the importation of articles hnreinulK r mentioned, there ahnll be levied, collected. and paid, the following' duties, lhat ia ' W .ltt-'.0n wjwl, narrmniijjctured.ilia vti v , na whereof, at the pluca of exrtilhui, shall not exceed ten cents pet 'pound, five per cent., adyaloremi podwhrn. tbe mluti. . exceed ton cents per pound, twenty per cnnt.pLaloriu i-Vu,rk&i that wo 4 ' imported on the skin shall be -eetimnte.l.' M to weight and iraluc, aa other wwl. 2d. Oa manufactures of wool, or r? which wool is a component pn r, nvt ether wine specified, the value vv! - .-. f s.hall r4 " r vcoed fifty eenta aquare yard, tep -jer ciit. advaldremton worsted Btuffgoo,, " ''''n and worked yard, twenty pt ' fjjit.; on niij gloves, binifiiig' U;mk , hoiryi and jftrpcts aniicarpcting, twen-' ty-five percent. , on flannels ami baTtve, aid 'all other mi niifttctums of W'.ii, or -wtyckirwd p ''iomataajat r 'tlirjy profits, annually, fir the Jat three year : jvTctery of thd fnontjf ai tf U bo r (fet frtpek- wmany, "wfeat I - ' . 'AH;-.--.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 14, 1832, edition 1
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