1 f -1 " 1 ' U. S. Finafices. annual1 treasury report i Transmitted to both Hotise of Congress November 23d. Tn obedience to tne directions of the, " Act supplementary to the Act to establish the Treasury 'Department the Secretary 'of the Treasury respectfully! submits the following Report and Estimates. -:i " - ' ' V ... ' - ' - ... . i REVENUE. " -J iJnn tmm datiesunon im Darts and tnrinatrp' internal duties,direct tax, public lands, postageand incidental recejptSjXianngineyeai jvi v I - - f .. 1 ...... j From the lstof January to the 30th September, j 'Ty notes and 3 per cent; stock j20,000) issued, added to the public debt, as appears by state ment (3) the amount of r i ; VI7 Customs, !r tjf .-709,7(0 71 Internal duties, IJi .. 4,396,133 25 Direct tax y. ; t ( i ' ; 2,785,343 20 . Public laf-Js, exclusive of JMississip- - j i pi StolT ; - 'i - ij; r ; 1,754,487 38 , Potase anff Incidental Receipts . 237,840 53 J 2437,993)08 And that which accrued -irom the same sources during the year 187, amounted t6 VIZ J . ; . ' - I . ; ,4 Customs (see statement A) j ; ! 17,547,540 89 : Internal duties and direct tax; (see :;:! " - I . statement B) .; ' J f 4,512,287 81 ' ' '' . Puolic lands exclusive of 'Mississip- . - '' ' ..- I , v" pi slock (see statement C).l 2,015j977 I ,. , Postage and incidental receipts f j 312,187 38 v It is ascertained thai the gross amount of duties on rnerchn dize and tonnage, which havr ar.rniprt ikirirto the thaaa firct ters of the present year, exceeds $2 lo5o,000, and that the ? sales v lu i il-vli tan A c I if rinnr ttia !co v hii. jjuuiiv uui iii iiu; juuu jjchuu Call CACtTILi. JUlll 111 iiuciuuiy ami vaiuc, inoseoi trie corrqsponanig quarters ol tne las Thepay rnems into tbb Treasury during'the three first quarters of tlie year, are estimated to ajuount to. . )$l7.9iQ7i6Z'2o viz : l "A '' : ?: "j . ; '.J;v1 ' ' -; "I Customs, ' y : ' P : .'13,401,409 65 . ; Internal Hevenue and 'direct tax t '993,574 36 h j Public lands, exclusive of Mississippi ( j: Interest upon bank dividends x Postage and incidental receipts Inpayments into the Treasury 525,000 49,438 19 322,708 86 And the payment into the Treasury during the ' JLIUI I juai it lilt v y uuui nit, ootniv ouui vCj are estunateu at i; - 5,000,000 22,167,S62.26 Making ttie! totaVamoutpStimated,tql3e received into the Treasury during the year J 818 V hich adueu to the balaitce in thei .t reasury on the first ! dav of January I last' exclusive w $,809,872 10 in Treasury jNotes amounting to ; 6,i79,8S3 3 8 From which deduct the amount of stock purchaseP and " redeemed during that period, per statement 14) . : And also estimated a- mount of the final reimbursement of tHe. old 6 per cent. i stock i And the estimated re j imbursement of the I deferred 6 per cent, stock 73,793 49 ,...,1 s - 99,181,14244 415,993 87 709,312 03 230,401 76 939,713 79 . 1,355,707 66 Making on that day, as appears by statement (3) ;' " -- the aggregate amount of j , 97,825,434 78 Since the 30th SeDtember, there has been redeemed ir i x or provision Tiaue ior me reuempuon pi a moieiy of the, Louisiana stock unpaid on, the 1st Octo ler. 1818 ' 4,977,950 00 And there will be reimbursed of the . : deferred 6 per cent, stock, on the 1st day of January, 1819, by ' estimate 252,09163 Hue at this time by the purchasers, would j inents ihave been made, within tte ' initifv a tnnrli h?crlir pttimnfp nf thf I first almVft-mpnt?rtro1 rcMQ v j j a t.' ,ttUI""ni to ttf -5,230,041 63 ! There will remain unredeemed by estimate, on the tirst dayot January, 18 19, the sum of i . . By statement (5) the Treasury Notes which are j yet in circulation, are estimated at By statement (6) it appears that the whole of the 4Wiiius maue oy ine commissioners appoinxea under the several acts for indemmfying certain claimants of public lands, amountto . i Of which sum there has been received at the office I ( i of the Commissioner ol the General Land Office, as appears by statement C, the sum of TJeaving outstanding at the date of the several re- turns irom the land districts, tne sum ot 92,595,393 , , 1 297,506 15 00 4,2S2,15l 12 1.026,684 00 Makes the aedresfate amount 6f The application of this sum, for tlie year 1818, is To; the 30tx September, the payments (exclusive of $9, 148,23. 7: 40 of Treasury iNotes, which had been drawn 'from the Treasury and cancelled) have; amounted, toj .J 16760,337 05. Civil, diplomatic and , . miscellaneous ex , p-.ices,. 3,289,-806,:23 Military service, in- cln'ding..arrearage 5,-620?2G3 l08 Naval service includ- ' , iw the permanent , i , appropriation for ? tliegradtmUncrease ti of the Navy 2,333000 . public debt exclusive " ;v of the $9,143,237 ' ' j 40 ctsvcf Treasury . t Notes which have" ' , been drawn out of . , t ; the,. Treasury, and' ' i- ' i cancellwl . 5,407,267, :69 . During'tiie 4th quarter it Is estimated that the payments williimount to . I 9,475,000 . VIZ f . . , Civil, diplomatic and mis .ellaneoiis expenses, Military service- ' -Naval service I Public debt to 1st of fan- 28,347,745 frl 3,255 467 00 520,000 l,L7f),000 575,000 uary, IS 18 7,205,009 3Iakin-jr the asrirrcffate' amount of w- .W I.:'., i , 26.235,337 05 A,iul leaving, on the Jstjaav of Ja'nuaiy, 1819, a ba- lance in the treasury,; estimated at I 2,112,408 59 ' ; ;!; ,J:".OF;lf0K-)PUiJLte DEBT.-" I TI?G Public Debt which was contracted before the year 1812, and winch was; unredeemed on the 1st day of Oct. 1817, as ap pears by statement (Tnamoun'ted v ri?;"1"' 5,ainFlu Huppears tnats the funded dibt :antracted subsequent tq'"the,' 1st day of January, 1312, amounted to 1 : u 6S,071,93 14 MakSng: together the agcegate amount! of -Which sum airrees with the statempnt lnuan-n deemed amount, on the. 1st day of October jai as per last report, excepting the sum of L I 4,iyj over estimated, and which has not j been corrected by actual settlement; lOn tJie 1st day of January there was added to the ( amount, for Treasury? Notes brought into the a reaMiry ana cancelled, and for which the fol a" m per cent. sfBck 99,907,721 43 In seveti per cent, stock H 254,422 99,019 10 I-richdeddctiewnperceint. And also the reimbnrm. , . V T .'V-"- u old made in tne Alabama territorv. in the months of Sntimhpr-LOi. .. . U - , t ' - -, 1 i 1 ' .r 1 I' l-tpoerand iNovember, ot which no returns have yet beet received. fj tne estimates oj tne. ruunc tieveme and Expenditure j or the ' yearl8l9-. j -1 In the annual report of the state of the Treasury, of the 5th of Pecember, 1817, the permanent revenue was estimated at $2 l 525,000 per annum ; and the annual expenditure according to the then existing laws, was stated ai: $2 1,9 16,351 74. ly the acts of the last session of Congress,; the internal duties -estimated" at, ,2,500,000 per annum, were repealed, whilst the expenditure was augmented to me'arly 25,000,000 ; and that of the ensuing year- is estimated at not less than $24,515,219 76. j jTlie apparent deficit produced by these acts and by the appli-. ration t)f more than $2,500,000 to" the payment of the interest andfederoption of the principal of the public debt, beyond j the annual appropriation of $10,000,000 for that object, has " been supplied by the receipts into the Treasury on account of the art j ' ' , 1 rearage of the direct tax and internal duties, and' by the balance of more than $6,000,000, which was in the Treasury on the firsi ayoi January, 1 a 1.0. - j-; . . jij t j These temporary sources of supply being nearly exhausted J nip cipeuuiiuie ui uic jwi loiy um$ principally depend upon Cite receipts;nito tne 1 reasury irom the p that vear. As was anticipated in! the fraction produced by the excessive importations of foreign mr ;handize during theyears 1815 and !1 8 16, acquired its greatest It is presumed that the revenue which shall accrue during! thd present year from imports and tonnage, may be considered as the average anvount which will be annually received from that soured justify a much hicher estimate of the receipts ... from that, i important branch of reveiine, if the mpst serious difiicul ty, in makhig payments,, was not known to exist. Tire excesisve issues of the banks," during, the' supension of specie pajTttents, and the great exportation of the precious metals i to the East-Indies during the present year, have prpduted a pressure upon them, which, lias rendered it necessary to contract their discounts for the purpose of withdrawing from cir cuiatidn a large proportion of their notes. This operation, so oppressive to their debt ors, but iridis pensably necessary to the ex istence of specie "payments, must be con tinued, until gold and silver shall' form a just proportion of the circulating currency. In passing thro this ordeal, punctuality in the discharge of debts, both to indi viduals and to the government, will'be considerably impaired, and well-founded apprehensions are entertained, that until it is passed, payments, in some of the land districts, will be greatly diminished. The extent towhich the, payments into the treasury, during! the year 1818, will be effected by the general pressure upon the community, which has been describe ed, and which is thei inevitable conse- , , - j - - j ---- i .. uuears OMhA quence of the over-trading of the banks, ; State, up to December last) including th nd the exportation of specie to the East j Bonus divided at that time was sixtv Indies, aggravated by the temporary fail-; thousand; sey en hundred and thirty ure of the ordinary' supply of the precious Dollars, & twenty nine-cents, metals from the South American mines, 29.cts.) ; which sum was paid over to'tK eaijnot at this' time b correctly appreciat- Public Treasury, in Money of the en'6 ed. Should it exceed what has been con- i sions of 1783 and nnri .1. Is" i . . '-1 i .7 a uiereiiru tjions must be diminished, the revenue en- rects. larged by- new impositions, or tempory ! It will be pefceived loans anthorised to meet the deficiencv. ' Statementjthat thv R -, -. . .......vvvyio as Well 3 As the expenditure of the year 1820 jtlje-Disbursements of the year 1818 have w?ll be greatly reduced by the irredeejabeen unusually reat; and that therefore na able quality of the public debt, after the correct inferrence can be drawn from redemption! of the remaining moiety of either, as the probable amount of the one the Louisiana stock, winch may be effect- j or other of these hVms.in the course of the ed on the 21stjday o October, 1819, a j year 1819 ; It is however within the recol resort toteinporary loans, or to the issue j lt?ctron of all, that the Public Taxes were of trWsury notes, to the amount of the ! reduced nearly one fourth hv th ,f I ,1 : i ij .: 1 i- 1 I i , . . , , .j. J ,V-"V"J uciicit;iicY, suuuiu anv occur, is neuevea to be preferable to the imposition of new taxes, which would not be required after tnafyear. l All of vhich is respectfully subtnitted. WM. H. CRAWFORD. Treasury Department Nov. 21 , 18 1 8. one dollars, and fifty one and three fonViv: ofaCent, (207,081,51 3-4) for which are in the hands of the Coin troller and ready for the inspection or animation of the commitee ofFinar.ee This Expcuditvre, taken from the stim total above mentioned, will be found t reave a balance of one hundred a j twenty rW thousand" two hundred an A thirty fourSollars fifty eight cents and quarter, (125,234 58. 1-4) remaining t the Treasury of the State, on the firstd of November in the preaseht year sav the first day of November 1818, yetto u accbuuteH for. ,! For a specification of theseteral ftem fbrming or composing the Receipts aW mentioned the Treasurer would ask leav to refer to the Comptroller's Statement2 alreadyn the possession of the Membe ' of the General Assembly. s The nett amount of the Dividends a bove mentioned as declared by and re ceiyed from the State Bank on the Shar " held in it by North-Carolina (Ufter dedua ing the interest retained by that corpora" tion, as due to it under the Act of on arrnnnt nf the unnairl f Cl . . as the Law di- rom the above Nori Carolinii Legislature. :USIOF.:COxMM0.NS. . f! Friday, Nov. 27-. - A message was received from his ex cellency the governor covering a resolu tion of the Legislatrue of Georgia relative to runnihgor extending the boundary line between the two states. Referred to a se lect committee; consisting of Messrs. R. the last Assembly : and of corP it , n thence follow, that if the present Legisla t'ire, shall think it xpedient to order ad ditional improvement of any sort, or o thenvise to authorise ah increase of the usual Expenditure of the Government: ail such increase or excess so ordered or authorised, must necessarrily be bottomed on and paid from the fund atpresent in the Treasury 5 as the Receijxts of the newvear will probably prove not more than com mensurate to those expenses or disburse- 1 tnents already authorised, and which have heretofore generally and ordinarily occur red in the course of each successive year. - The Banks of Cape Fear and iewbern are paid in full for the shares referred., and set apart in them respectively for II. Jones ' Alarum and ' " ?X-e act ot 1814 ; and of this house. 7 - i-Mine Staie is nowm posessipn of the ev ucuce 01 mac StOCR trom thp Rant- tf s. 0 the revenue. I i j j Pavements to enquire mto the expedien- It isasrprtainpfl that thp Hnnd talcm fr co,r!nffn(5ftc: kttJ! OI efteQtlllg an inland wafpr rnrtimi.. . . ... cuiuiuiv uuues. wiutil 1 - , were outstanding on the 30th day of September last, 'exceeded ' n tween the towns of Wilmington U'-ll t(( . o1 tliQ ril.ojtntAth. .1 ... i i XIC .jjujuuujvuv , aiiu 111, in.tipiiiuJ hit; iltasuiV. lHJiillfiai SOUrCC aturdnu. Ann ft r v 1 . ..... f lied for: n, 5 cuoin m cam anp 1 rl : j i 1 1 Fear and $400,000 to the State Bank- the Of Z t V 1 , , Reived tmm Ln?-n '5, "If . State Bank of North- nstructiiiff the commit nn sW.l T- "'"'"'"j a niau sum only are unlnnsli. . ! . e C0B1!n,,teP M internal im- ed, and remain vet to benpH a,l H,. . of revenue, during the year 1819 is ekimated . f ublic L,anqs , 'Direct Tax and Internal Duties Bank Dividends, at 6 per cent. First payment of Bonus, due by the nited States . .j Postage and incidental receipts . at $21,000,000 1 ,500,000 '750,000 42o!oori Bankof the-U- ! 500,000 , 50,000 hyered : this will be shortly effected, and that work and the' object of it thereby ac complished, i i ' In course of the vear 1 81 R. thpr hv been general meetings of the Stockholder J of the Navigation Companies of the Itoan- ; 333,441 lfi 10041,162 53 si per cent, stock and deferred between 1st Oct. I8ir, aiul in January, 1818 800,830 OS Amounting together rn WTiich added to the balance in the Treasury on . .I - . . .: -. . I - . - ' i the 1st day oiJanuary, lbl 9 estimated at JMakes the ajTsreffate amount of The probable authorised demands on the Treas- 18 1 9 are, estimated 24,220,000 - 2,112,408 54 26,232,408 59 to a- 3G 31 !'. Vi . ... . viz.--,. Civil, Diplomatic and MisceUfinpffk ous expences . . .1? 1 jMilitary Department including the Indian department, prrmanent Indian anuuities. militarv Deri sions, and arming the militia ! 8.666.252 85 Wt j. . ....... i ' i ' T lavy Uepartment; including $1,- UOOUU tor the gradual increase of the navy I 3,802.486,60 ubuc puddings, and lor dischar ging the demands of the Contrac tors for making the Cumberland road , ublic Debt i I'or-building custom ( houses and public warehouses at New-Or leans and other ports , 24,515,219 76 tawba Rivers : in all ofwhTrh tKo Cfnt has been more ably & indeed much bet ter represented than it would have l)eerf had my other official employment noi in vented that personal attendance which tJ e laws require of the Public Treasurer, on suui ucuasions: toi. Hutcbins G l u- S26,644 10,600,000 T ? - ?teh s redeemed : oa the 1st of January, lb!8, per stemenU 2I amoootto i -.v V" V : ..5 il07,34rj 95 the 133,815 58 100,000 Which, being deduced from the a- ! mount estimated to be received into the Treasury including the ; balance on the 1st day of Janua- " ry IS 19, leaves a balarice in the Treasury on the 1st day of Janu- I arV. 1820. of in presenting: the estimate of receiDti fnrthp necessarvfo nrpniKP that cm. ul : .1 e - .1 T yj r- "'touiu iwucicteiTeuirom me cust oms is less than what, from the amount of the outstanding bonds would, under ordinary circumstances, be received. The amount 2,717,188 83 sales of public lauds during the last year, and the ium h f ws:oucurred in. pir. . (e from the committee on the criminal code, renorfprl k;ii thec.r mp.nfn,t;t iIIIET V m,au 0Ke? euse pe Fear, Yadkin andCa. The annual report of the Public Treas urer was presented and read. TREASURER'S REPORT T the Honorable, the' General Msem- of the State of North-Carolina. Gentlemen -As Public TrPasr r..- hat tiXZ XV inH TT ? bha,f AeSXk TH..fi, V- r ' , -tthe' T"easury of the Roanak I was present at thon ding with the 31st of Octli , q. q v'' "r.n'e on ,he CaP Fear-Judw tioBlheIiivldendMeclaredbyoT . t several Banks on the Stort , ... . , aU, ' '.5? "tings much business of in them respectively bv this itTiw . j Was transac ed as 1 a!ie'- jBonus left divided declared the til. ' but "othi"S of Barik ofNorth.rarni;S'1 f!?186 Pr'maI7 st was done, -to make it IMonev or Proceeds of S,e?.w.Mtaito.rort unappropriated lands larelv n 7,A "i i. "u ,y 10 tbe Legislature : and I paidPfor.P The PrSeS !. Atilonl and Lead procured, in time the i r.Z'- 1 ri; your time or iWarby thisState,ad rs sold Tn I Aa-5al he : inasmuch ketherwith seven thousand JoUarT Id" ReL T V"" and PJ-ehenme danced by the War Department Tf the it tReP.0.rt Wl1' be "Aered to thfe General ..s- hited States, towards thfC of our Mr" y' ?Ut delay Y Ae Comrois" ia and other Claims groMn oL of . W s.oners of In and Navigation1 .- which I, War. Andsundry 4'meuiw ArrSr ? . ""v P.robab'y'be 'referred to a fa'.. SS?- .P Houses, who wil- atiwi amount to two hundre r?A 5 , X '-u"s'ae' their duty to report in thousand, nine hW a"d trtee IT "n' in.,reSard t0 r ar courses fen Ials fcorW seven centn' tk eri- Progress, made and wMng To this sum the Balance'' remain , '-;J lo'a "n'r0,l"8 ,hc "Ration pf tVm the Treasury on the firTHirem"5',n -aDd ,be Pticability of further im- hPr IQlT .wi ,1 J r iiuvt'iuenis. 1 , twenty two thou'sand Jo f K. to .me .""l? necessary .Mat I should two dollars, and sixtv Se ZV IU"n,Fr Uiatthe State owes, nothing Parted ! to he last Z AhT -S bUt 1Me meed it ; a, in slim total of three l.udredindlT' " n"e, PrecedinS ear have the Sheriffs -thousand, three hundred Tan? a?g officers acquitted lars and in re. SlT'SS d': lv Willi sac'n distini.mhed failh- a; 10 cents.) Irom this a?srrerat U4r rkLu:.- Possibly, on a final sPtt.pWnt nf ar- counts for supplies, traggonage militia I .V, 1 W.