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' 1 ' l-V vi:,AxNUAL'TIlEASnRY.nEPOr.T.v . the last pay--r-,V, -v"- r"t h- :a?r fiilurc3 in only r U!,rtut Constitut.nslobji it r.p, ? , V-Tn obedience Vtli6 JLiATTr " faYlin-il-Vhc-Vt'io ' me "houses, ;Coia- roerirwou! J'admit, to rentz- W Jcty um- ct supplcnenta the.Actlo -e.ta. abIc X; rSl v and terminate in ano- fbrmshnut .jhcU, -1. 11. was L ipiutliu T. !. I "i,VLn;hTne Treasury Bcpartmcntfths Scc: In-fli.(s-on - ;r V- , V: rat'iry of the Treasury respectfully sub-, . . the 1st "Jan. 1832) t ; v,; f', bitsthfolloxvibs V:V- f.:-, ioisgoV--V'J'f;- :;::KVihiPhbncJieV, .we v . :v -;c?nis,VV?,CApo9 .;::! rv 'Mcbztinceln iUt Treasury,- cavf ;rt ;V , ,W r: r.-V-.i Vij . V.C fhfereiitsfrounsourceS,du.-- ' w 1 ( f ,1331 -V -'V ;-;&'0l??02v :.,-''rf- ' v-.viar. V .-v.- - cents, : ;5,opo,ooatv; - " Z-AMmls, - . 1,013.3335 V 1833; ".41 .per v. V . J 'V.;.-?-. l.vidMVonii ' V-JoS: cents,', ;- 227,3 97.- . i stock--. 455,ooo; ' vV-Vv : "f 'V' r .: 11 : r r "I Js - 'K Jf l-herexpHlimua.f;the Jr jo' v the 1st January ; V .Vv'v ' j v 1 x ;c v . v "r-viz T- , . v i -'cents, A' 2,22763 98 i"'''V. Cm,iy,plortic, ' In 1834 (viz. orr ,1 -J-:-, r; fall these facts'aiui: con- purpose, V .iflprnti' - . ...e recciDts lor the year loou are estimated .t t: ; :-23,340,000 CuVtbrns-:'- 22,000.000 . Lands - ' ri- C 1,200.000 ,v 1n1c"niv( ends' ? ' V 490,000, , Incidental recpts, tn--- . . . t i - eluding arrears of in- -Y L& yK" ; temal dut'es, 'direct , -. - v n ' tax,' arid canal tolls ,. '150,000't ; ( v- , Tirwhirtiiftto be added !V v ' ' 1 v' t fv - rt . - w 7A" . ' - V - & I Iisceljaneous, 3,rr6,C52, 64 . ililitary' service,-. , V ; includin'forti. i.ance, - Indian '- ' rXVus, s perisi-'h- - " t' ' .l In 1834 (viz. on' , the - 1st; Jan. , lj-oj i per; V'4,735,296 30 Xof the I.avy 4 Leaving -v. Making tojjetber ; yx Redelemables, at , . , the-pleasure oF- " 'J -; tlie , Govern "y J - $ . 4 ment Viz;' Five' per -cenlv1"; ! r':' 6ubscTi6ed Vto - .A , the Bank of the' t - , Y tTnited States. J 7,000,000 28,226;62048 Tor which is to be added r the balance'eBtimated : 16 be in tha Trfeasmy h 'on the 1st of JaTiaary , v;i830. 'i'.v. 4,10,071 69 YhennV:forl830areesti-t-. k . mated 4 1 1 r - 20,296,24945 )BcDebf4"J , 12,163,43.07 -Y;' , ; United States. 7,000,000 -r -. " s V 1 ; : ' -Three pu cents, ; 1396,249,45 , ; : . f iVinsr abalan'ce.irVtheTreasii-" '.'-w"'. ' " " 'iYJIvI 1 rv. on t'jelst of Jam 1829,,of - 5,972,435 '81' Making H total bfi S -' V The receiDts into the Treasury, ' T-V . I From the above statement it is a .-' - .iriwo. th fir-t nnartersoF j c" ; ..V.- I the SininL" Fund, as - hereafter ' . ' - - j k, rthe present year, ,ate estimat- v'.l ' - - ' I $ll,500,00p for the year 1830, " i . .ed to have amounted to . : ;19,437,230 93 1 !y at an averaKe of $12,000,000, -Y 'i-u"'.' - .rVt - Mahnlied to the the reimbursement of - i L Cuktbms i' , 17,770,744 591 ' which are hot redeemable at pleasure, nd 972,059,33 In 830-itothe -:BankDWidenas;r '490,000.00' Y 'T-'.:-.- i v "payments of ' 48,522,869 93 pparent, tnat estimated-at and subsequenl- can ?only oe those stocks as follows : : Miscellaneous v ";3w,w. wo - tJr,,v? The receints for ' r' 1- v,v , are estimated at 5,165,000 00 - JAtVMakmcr.the totals estimated re.f- . r V Yr Y f V- ceipts oftheVear, v" -'24,602,230 98 J YY, ' ', tAnd. 'with the balance on the 1st- ;,V 1 v,: , jnn;i829,formimr an'a?- -., Y - J -'i. I ". greate of ThetVxpeiiditures for the3 first,' quarjers UT mc jrcciu j car 30,574,666 79 L;V -have amounted by estimate, to 1114 ' t i pvd, T3iRldmtic - .r.- ; ; , . ."A Y v!.'kMiscellaneo.i 2,432,415 50 -f ?;SV. C,nd,,,1,,1o l,rt'- ' tY ..-"'iV , -r' 7 ... V 3!V t rs, , arrn,"ns tlie :ia inter- . ... . , r . A irrsnrcvcm't v o,iaa,oo4 vervic in- 1 v, .. . r "Nav el. bf the Navy , 2,35,979-24 ' ;;PuWicDtbt , 8,7i5;462 87 v ; , Tha expenditures Y ' ' fort!"?hr"ir- Y 6 "9,542 93, on v- Y ' Y " 1 n, account of the . vY" lv iVjl , puWic debt, are. - a ..-tv peiuLtures the ear;v - . K i:t,ifi,3yd iu principal In: 1831 16 the I . - payment ' - - of i . . . ... . . . . principal . , . . Interest' say - r In ' 1833 to the payment ' of principal " Interest say - a . . ' jn 1833-to the payment' , of ' principal . Interest, say Y Y l,Y '" ' . -k - In 1834 to the payment of J , principal , . ; ' ' Interest," say ' 1,951,4305 i 9,969,132 56 6,018,900 72 -1,687,060 08 V 7,227563 97 1,186,115 04 2,2763 98 1,085,883 66. 4,735,296 30; 985,652 29 7,705,960 80 8,413,47901 3,313;247 64 f .5 T : 5,720,948 59 CiviT. IiinlomaticV1 -and lerUmous- -.2,473,225 62 Military Service; includ- Y, ' 1 P Irtcr 'oTtifVcations crd-'V t nanct&y Indian aiT-".. $ -,'' " i mihtia and ' interrl 23,755526 67 . Improvements . 525,189 95 Patal service; including t j" ' ' . the gradual improve- . . r ; mentfof the Navy " 4,257,111 10 Public-Debt, - 1 1,500,000 00 ' " . ' " - r ' " Which "will leave an es timated balance in f " ' -v tlie Treasury, on the 1 - 1st of January ,1831, of . - f i t' :. -t ' .f - :" ",. Y ' v1' .J,i'V.' -. . Yv ' . . . - 7 ?. 'A' i 41494,545 02 If the foregoing estimate' of therevenue and expenditure lie correct, .the .-vfeum at the disposal of;.:the CQrnmissjoners, off the Sinking; Fund Tor the' year 1830,' will be 811,500,000, ; and whenVthe increase of population is considered, may, probably .be Safefy computed: at 12,COO,PPO for .the four succeeding y ears. 1 ;Thfs sun? will cum plete the 'payment of the whole' Public Debi, wtihiti the, year. 1 834, y-without .ap plying , to bank shares. j'iy'V ' "Should itbe'letehiiineil to teduce, the revenue,' so 'aft 'to; correspond ; with- the ex isting expendtturej it wij! require, theex-' ercise of wise forecast otr t(iepart of the Legislature lo avert tierinus .injury, - .Icr- cenfx!eductiotj,vv, Svn?. I ly'intendedv?? itpurpoct8"io beV on :eaiurernent,'A: J tneiuled by;an6therV ;and r important. -cbnkideration (vyi i the unite . ; ffect. .ity of it? The? aHbwance '.being laad : T ftut 1 AIJ vhcr gcocU.msy be sforei'; iVf rv 1 rt? the.rm cf credit on Uie dutL.l! '4th. YvVi'r. es'and Ftirit: tnf' -.itv -.T- J . - - ' . J 1- i-llllliefl tn. J there reirainfioi.. their landing. until sh or, on being transported coastwisema v " stored or fMpned.-; Y; .' KW. -th'.-Cc .... Is.' irre rtdarlr'1mTMiiJ .-.'! uitd they can la disposed of accofTY.- ' c in v rnvate ftores t,; e usually Tented for th ' es by . it- Collect cfs hot the facilitv ... . . -w,u,? SCCUPitw . uuie avail: Sc that cbuscL?.venof tni- V iiea?uremeot .the merch - t pay8;,rtut the nutnbeeoruyards purpjrtihg to be iiitt nort pi 1 rhii t'i mad e on or ice it is nusa f o- ry, e sceptthiclths' are; thereby Jransler red from a higher to flower class3n,which case jt. imjnisne xper wu ,i V of the d iuerenpe; Oetween tne uuiies .cuarg- r-Piit.. to be 'inafle.nn the measurement on-. .iiisC'Ui uci s iiuu urciii . 4 i , j" " v - .- J' Lcavincr in the Treasury, on the - isi or jan ic,v, an csu-iaicu -bal-h.jof ' . 4,410,Cn 69 Of. this balance,';, winch ' includes the " refunds heretofore' renorte J by tl.i Depart ,Y-V 'rieut as not ef. zii,c4 thre have.,becri re--"scrvetT. ;pder tic s;ction of the Sink-. ikj 'uud t of 1G17. 32,000,000, and the res'ulue"hasbeci: held to meet existing aj prnpriations..' ' Y - I5ut,rof tlToe rip;,;,,, . i;.tipns,,it is, esti mated, 'on dat-. .ec .ltly larmshed by the proper Departt.ent N; V Y- 1 ; 2 i"Y ist. . Th:it tUr: '.ill b3 required, to - ";; 5 ,U.Y "complete the serY.cj, of ths year -189,- j 1 . -. sT. ,atid ol previous years,, oa'tw iut v ; '"'wKicti sum ill lz expended in the vear i'qvvhd:-. -That the sum of8G2,j25184; if '-'. 4 : lhode y ca rsV and may.therefore be applied, ' - ' -; wither.: being -appropriated,, in atd ,ot ifil'W. VV-; thelprrvire of the War 1830 Vas will be : : v , - "-tW anproViiations Tor that ryea are pre .'".r - X vs 3d. That the sum pM 15,92,03. wilt . V be ;carried to the surplu,fund, : at 'the' V -V ; cfv-Vclose'of tliVpresent year,' either because 4 " j the' objects for which "it was appropriated J 1 -v Y.V" r-Care completed, .,or because those moneys' ' x v ; Will not be: required foror n ill no longer appl Y' 'U.'CfJhe-Pubrc Debt.J 7he trtal am:i!nt of th Pul lie -: , ? i the ' ' ' 1 1 " i f 3,40 5,418 ;05" Th 'it . .e U. - isY 7 C . ! r. .wet . i i j t SCCOU, t tl." . Public Dt. v for the ear' ".1329, t m'n't " l r . . . 4. I 7 - t, - ' r j; -j .y u iir i k u tiir -"'TJ. p I lor ,vr t " V, " And on t . . ..'. ,- 12,405,005 A4 '2,563,094 25 jnt cf principal ! v 'S te 'w the'tctal debt, en the 1 : t -, - , - - .-v Viz: vr..jiK'.cu uer ojo 9,8 Oil 55 , T- v . :; Of the sum applied t t'e p 'vment of the pub. ! ' lie debt, In flie'year ll'Z:, ;io",049,630 0 Lave Y" " ' cctued tinder the sec k1 f - z.z- cf t!-e r'lkin . ; ,?"'Y T and" Act of IS17 i wuich co. .pl.t. j the, u hole t, -''' ".ount or tiiat appropriution up to the lt of . r k . ? f , miary; 1830 ; and C .3 55,375 SO have been de- - ; : .-.w-,- . ntea uoaer -joe tn sccti-h ox me act, troru ti: ,.y k Y ' r plua moneyi in the T ; .ry.-; t t . . T V 4:' i. V V The payments'bf the prcnt year- hei-7 an - exciuwfeiy 10 uie reaeir-:icn c t e ix V ; r c.ent. stocks, there wdl? Jn thci iji. rvinj The inconvenience to which the Treasu ry will be exposed by this; cause, may be averted by , redeeming the stock subscribed ta the D in k of the United States and au- t.. rtzu 3 ;iiionrrs of the Sinking 1 una to purci. 2 the t.re per cents, when, in their opinion, the termsonwhich such purchase can; be made,! wilt render it r.3 favorable to the United Stales a9 the i payment of other stocks, then redeemable. This stock is now quoted in the murket at about 87s. An unlimited authority to re deem it, would ho doubt somewhat enhance the price ; bur this effVct would, in a great' aegree, De eounieraciea oy me option 10 redeem other stocks. If however; the re venues can, in the opinion of Congress, be more advantageously. reduced or otherwise disposed of, when the other slocks shall be redeemed, the payment of the three per cents, may be, postponed ; subject to the operation of a.small Sinking :Fund, to be applied conditionally, ' vifc : when'the stock can, be bought at a reasonable price, to be tited by.lawi ' 4In such case it will be ne cessary"- to' the full employment of the prVs'Mit-Sinking Fund, to" give tire Com missioners power to purcliase the five and four and a half per cents at their market price. r - ' - " XhOf the Estimates of tkePublic Reveri ue and .Expenditures for, the year 1830. , YJ.'he amount of duties on " imports and tonnage, which . accrued from the' 1st of January to the SOth 'September, 1829, is estiinated at 821,821,500, being $2,621; IOOtess tlraii that;' whicli" acciurd' in the corresponding period; of the preceding y ear. ? Thi s d e fici e n cy h as a rise rra I m os t e at irely i 11 t h e 1 s t q u a r t e io f th e ? present vear," aiuj was probiibly caused? by the ex ..tensie-iinpirtllonV:'whfch had.'been made in,thet'e ly part of 1 828' in ' jiticip.ttion of the jncrased duties, vlnllie 2d and 3d rjuarters of the yea'rY however," the iinpor- tif fnriti ii Atr.t fif lifrmAntull , t Tl ik t s Q rrii lc.r duties secured. 111 ilnose quarters are but 49,30Q dollars legi than ;those secured in the second and uhird qUc tefsrol therj re- c ;! i year. ,This improveuient still co n-tinuesj-an dVthe re U reason 1 o bclley e t ht the du ties accruing-in1 the fourth '.quarter will nearly equal those o the fcui to quar ter l( Lit )ear. It tS; worthy of remark that t! : accruing revenue'of tJie three firsf 'unriers of the ye ir 1 09 though so much t-lo'w tl$at of .1 828, .3, only 270,200 less iliairthat uf the same period' oh the Tear I. he rlebehtores'i ; :ed,durjpg the liiree, fi rt o u 2 i t ers of 1 829. - were $J 1 159 lf)6(L 25 - .-I al 'J. '. rOicn exceeus nw arv unt tis::;o .unn the correipotrding perjud ol.tiie ye r 1828, by 96,475 ; qiz .4 '! "';-'. ; . The a rri c u n t of d e ben tuV es ; ou t s ta c d t ng : arM-jrif "is::;od 81,- on lbs SOth of $epteinber ist', and charge able upon, the revenue of.., 830, n'as lllvl36,sceedin!r, ly 'o65,l92, t moutit char eble on the same'iiay in 1 oD- tne revenue ot ill zv. rhe value of,doi:estc aiticlef, exr ,";ts. - "."5'." 'M . . V "'. ' . - . etumteu btate, iur il.e year end- oUtri ot ?cnH;!.)sr l.-.sU n t-,n- chants h;iving goods on hand, liable to be ettecieu in price ny a change in xnc liscai system, of the Gov.erntnerit,f' have a just nglt to expect from it a reasonable notice, corresponding-with the magnitude of vthe change : proposer). ' In accordance with theise views, it is respectfully suggested,, that,' whatever diminution of 'duties shall, be determined upon, it be made to take effect" prospectively' a nd gra d ua lly. r The precise effect of a . reduction of du ties on the revenue, can only be ascertain ed by experience f but as the imports will be somewhat increased by thej operation, it-isv not :apprehended that a gradual re duction, commencing' atan eary day, would sensibly -prolong the " total extin guishment of the public debt 1 Y The various duties devolved oh the Treasury Depart. nent-in relation to 'Cus tom' Houses, and Land Offices, have led to the exercise of powers not sufficiently defined by law.. .These are liable" to be enlarged by successive gradations, un der specialexigencies, without legislative sanction, until the powers of the Depart ment to perform indispensable jduties are derived from usage, rather than the sta tutes. Y Of this nature, are tfioie exercis ed. inHhe payments for contingent expens es of the Cutter -service," repairs of Cus torn Houses, Wharves and Ware-houses, belonging to the -IT- States 5 expenses to Inspectors employed in special services, in addition to their perdiem compensa tion j in the -allowances -to persons" in structed f to investigate- transactions of Custom Houses and Land OSices ; to as sistant counsel, and for costs in suits and prosecutions ; and for various services of less magnitude. Y The payments for these objects- are usually (made by Collectors and Receivers of lublic Moneys, or by drafts on them from the Treasury Depart ment ; being considered aSi incidental to these branches of revenue It ji, desira ble that all such; payments should be as speci ficallj 'sanctioned by ' law as those made but of;moneys in the Treasury. ! 4 The Secretary of -the; Treasury deems j t proper to, jnake,; known to , Congress, that ithe duties imposed upon yooI!en goods, under the act of. thef'19thMayJ 1828, ;ha'. 3, JrVpursuance ' of. an Instruc tion? fr: ri the vTrea:;Trj; Department, dat ed; the ; 1 5 th 0 r OcV:h 828, been ch arged upo ttl th e" val u e" o f , su c h good s,' w i th oil t th e addition of . 20 per centum on the cost of loose uiipurieu trom; metiapei or liooa Hope, ;,or any place beyorirj theisame,' or from beyond Cape Horn' ; or 1 6 per cent. on those from" any; other place or country. -lTh'e lawj.it is beFieved may admit of a "different ' constriictioo but,, as ; the Or ders for thep importations,' ? since the in- siruciionyove reierrea to, were given w i th a k nov 1 edge , o f i ts ope rat i o n ; n e w to add the 0 oV the. 10 per ee'htYto the cost of sucVtgoous would prcbabl y transfer ;lhefwhole'pf thu into a cL:- higher than Jwai fairly couten:;:!ated by the irnporter, arid increase tho diity very- prejurlicially to hisihtcrcst Un ' r thesecircuinstaiic es, and as V. ere r.ay a ; somedoubt as to the intcntiorr of thejawrit has been deem ed proper net to disturb t he ''existing;" con-1 struction, but to odbrnit the matter to the the a-,! consideration of Connressi --v . , AnothersuLject 5'.omewhat singular iY cliar esof dut table prices f o which their cloth si Lbelonged ; such cJothH are,V consequently v subjected to a r&tpol dutjr.hjgner tnan..wast con tem plat e d tw h en t h e ord ers iv e r e 'gi v e n'. The regulationt laytherefore affected the interest off these importer and their case-is submitted.: toJtheTHfoVar ble consideration of Congressf , who. alone can giveth'e prpperTelief.; Y; J Y -v ?Y 'The Secretary i0 the :Treasu fry ' respect fullv invites the attention :ol Congresf to some modiGcation of thd. existing revqnue' laws, as well for the convenience 01 v inose employed invCotnmerce andnav forthe bettersecurityoft ; The law in relation' to licenesfor coast--ing" arid fishing vessels' operafes'unequally' and injuriouslj upon some branches olhhaT-, business. it : requires, uiwri eyi-ryjcange" .1 f s t hi ctu f e vf , th e.veSe I $ or a fyi wrie r sh i p by' the transfer of the right .of one, partnery theJaking ut ofVa new.- license,!, and the payment ora jnew ouiy. T c ;v . - ? x s Thi bounty allowed on vessels employ ed iri the coi'fisheriesUs unclersitood to! be ; u ri 1 a w f u 1 1 y 6b t a i n ed b so riie of t h' 1 rise! e n -V gaged. in the mackerel iisherie. It is be lieved T that a bounty on the.fisjv cured or exported, without reference tq tlie' origin of the salt," would better promote wHuiev e r en c ou ra ge uie n t may' be con si d e red k as1 proper to begiveri to the fisheries ;r this could be graduated to any scale, and,, be-' ing more simple in its form, would be less' liable to abuse. Y V . . ; 3 Y.; , '.'';',- fY';. ' $ If is - found that .the present tnodeof compensating Custouv Jlouse ;Ti,officers operates unequally pr-and not Yin ' pro portion to the service rendered. : ; As strik-" ing instances or tnis inequality, r inspect tor., in .many s places receive " more, j than' double th compensation. of the' ColIectorS' who employ' them j: and, at (soniej p6rt$, 1 Custom Houses av buHfor porchsed! by the Government, while at- others,' theyare pro v i d ed at the ex pen se of Col lectors ,'. V . -The fees uf office are liable to be variv bUsfy computed, and are a constant source of embarrassment in the'iranactiori of bu--sinrss. Thest, it .is believed; in'ay bf gerx-. erally abolishedi arid. ihe.riiode of. compen sation bvt salary beneficially substituted y reiaioiiig, - However, iutic on iiiauucsip, clearances, e ri tries a ndpermit s,and that c lass : r f 'service whii:h ma kes it ; 1 he ihter est of the officer -to ;' require a strict ob servance of those acts ort the part;of, rnai tirlof vessels,, and. shippers., 5biclvvmay pe ncemeu essenuai 10 ine securuy-oi :me lvnr.!-.tirrAA : v? -v ' . I1 j , rr -.i-.1..,,c uiti&u oioretOtha I gruy 01 1.. merchants tlantbeeCcacy of tv.,M tem. The remedy nrooosed.is to errt . e I ar the;ub:ic eipese; at the princiDiloort. the permanent o!j . connected witn this hi,"11 of ' -TV ice ; 16 be sokiiafed & consf.t,j nci he convenient! guarded,- and Wiidered ible e-cept by permission f officers in This beinET donef the .'warehouse Vc, Li exit Jed to all t. oods entered for drawback the right of debenture continued as lontr .Vt remain in store. There can b n ntT :wou!dremnn t mrw1fat fJiarcria ' Trr c,- i r rr-s i arr bbv i ii i . , ; rr i rni h r-x. ft n-i r i. interests cf rvtio.. etmtlv pr.moed K The iCt rconrsexbetn Je; U:ntel States i III .1 . - recruiauon ss einor t ie crtnvA,.;- r;of the ctr tomsss of travellers, and all, T: , better ; e , - u rity the I revenue" k ski . ly corr: ng- into the. United Stafw S!? i 6cepr6f the cts the i T ' - . - - . . - f iiii ftt. f mess, a: -4 returning, are.pbhged to'riaV,.. .I tlhorses anu yehocles employed,, wlthbut efit of : dra wb c ; Ferry-ho;oe : , 5s" ootKla on board, are rrtmitI h. i.;. Iorci?i " ... ' ; wtlo enter I feraupc-i every tnpacroSS1bo,iridarv terr4tisaLa irable that United Stated sels, ;bfwh tev c r burden, ldeir with - forlh goods pass. - on those waters should be subfec to the same regulations that are now imposed n coasting , vesseii, passinsr from one -.v.u- . snotberrnot in an adjoining State; v it miy. hov of a total prohibition of the importation 0f ro.jdj noVthe growth or producLof the.Territ0rie' contiguous to . the" United Sjates, and of trasportatioriup6n the bouiMlaVv Wafers ;: -J sels of the United States; wrthout VccbmpwyirJ f evidence or' the.dutfe? h'avuiij been n'aid errectuaiijr prcrnc nicic rmpoitations front uW Countries.-: ; Y-- YY : ' -' " J -'The Jaws in Lre(atioQ to the ; coasting trade d notaffofd thej Xnecessarx means - for preventi the'onlawtul iotroductiori Yf foreign goods tiia Jhat' channel." TheUn.ted ; States ; are divide into three'great districts 1st, ' Prom their et tern A limits to the southern limits ,of Georgia.) 2d, tTr.m the southern- limits of Georgia to fe? PeitiiveT j3d, ;' Trom the Perdido IUvei ti the western'Kmlte ' of. the 'United - States. Mj ters of vessels, licensed for carrying on'the cb$ ing-tra'de,- may no with a given .'amount ofci;' go, pass from one port to another, Vithin eith? of these districts, cr" to :apoi;t' in .art. fcdjoW State withut dejiyering arnum a permit previous to their departure, 'and wit1 revenue . ; YY ,. -;.'- ., r.-'V ' Y:" The commissions now allowed to 'Col lectors on bonds at : in suiOmight bet ad va ri t ageou si v d i v id ed bet wee a ' thetii and I the pisti ict uttprneysY The former would, thereby be trior e inerested in taking". pro-" per security and the latter have a : salu ry' stirnul lis to the d ischarje ofr ?thei? '-.ii ii tiesv.--;-,Y;:YY j?; Some: t.,a d ditional . provision., of la w v is deemed necessary to compel th .surrender of public books and paperji of Distrtt t iAt- a.i -ine port-ot aestmation j nor does the law n! auirefcnV evIdencL-. Vxcent.the-nath nf thA vY) ter m certain rLse- f HtrtiM'ti'a'v'ntij hcn . torneys,: Marshals, Custom i hiusej arid Hand officers, 'Tn pu rsti arice ofrdef s lro?a the prbperdepnrtmehr.Yi'il Hie labors tf the a rip ra i s e rs .o f t m nor t etl gooj s ;lay e beeri gt en t ly increased by the act in alteration ;of the vera! : acf sw imY posi ng t u lieson h m ptiris' passed A $ hi v.,aJo - A4 give me proper etticiency to tjmt branch iuf service 1tfU.'riece?sary h? fo" s??? arid iofficesconVeni enily adaptedTprlthe exsriunaHtmYineasi bn foreign ffoods transported 'frt?ni one" port 4J another except byladefectiye' proyistori as t AVine Spirits,' and Tea$,.and goods entitled t drawbac:. ; Ir is' apparent from these facts tu: very great fa'cniti'esare grverj'for illicit trade-) Ifa siogleport cnSe'fOudj wlrere. tfei'wi the r'g!ige nee of the officers of the customs, c otherause goods can be thiii introduced, the is no Sufficient obstaClel to t ;lr being tnnspor: ed by- waterto another r r.J a better rnarket.4 The, niere 'power to'- board V a Coasting v? sel; arid demand he raariifestj widiout-any oil gation on the master, to report her -to the Cc lector, j4 wholly.instfilicient for. proper secisr. against irauos anq r-espepia uy. in tnose per where an extensive .coasting' and foreign n.t eatibn is earned on ; - - YY Y''.-Y ' vThere' Is also "'a feature in the lzyj,m nhkl to the "seizure of kco-Js suspected to hare bet! smuggled which, t ;is $elleved maybe bee?i dallythodified; ' Tliese goods are! usually see in smairquartlties ; the owners perhaps esca,' or no orie appears 16 cUiuT.them, vind. yet t pobdscaririot bevso!df Until , libelled, and en demned in a court of the United .States; t; costs v" attending which,--'" frtquentlyiinrtouat j more thuri the proceeds cf the .articles ,wbe; sold. Y The officer not only loses his reward, K th United States are. subjeeted Jto costs, what vwas intended as. an;iriducemeiit to fi;j lance, becomes , worse thanrr nugatory. - T.j might 'be; rimedied by aiithofising the si, withotittondern nation, of such goods as may l( unclau4iVd,; arteV a reasonable. notice. An L tionai aim samiary sumunw-msy aisouc ivcu Lthe activitj of Revenue, Qmcers - by uuUionz a relinquuhment to them, or a porUonof tlie p' ceeds of forfeited 1 goods i; Atb -chLiriay ".'accrue i theG:overtrmehtfl'be:stiniith Wouldprobably; be pmiich-'&nrUhatiirTepMJ, the iricreaedsecttriryiof the .revenue,, ari from the; j .ncitement to greateryigitance. . . j "S TJ.e .VpowerVto 'earcbf:tVrir"ridr-'seize foiiri: on j anC r e qu: r cr 1 6 b e e n largt d and bf jter df feiied X Tp avoid unnecessary vexatiort, t j exercise : of the power mihi be limitetl to a rj Rohkble distance' from tli e coatf,' navigable rivrj canals or the interior1' border. It "is known t!j oii'idendde exertfon 5 -Xre mating forintrodac. ds imo the; United States; Tri Violatido offcj revenue laws - "and the Setafy of the Tre ryr?findiumseljr compelled t in vite the petj attention of Congress, to the adop1hff.;of;'- measures, as ma v be 'calculated to prevent aa Til, .not less dangerous to tne. moiais oi mew; he temptution tnan injurious " uniig,'and repaektns-of &oodi arid ,tht llie'persotis enipb'iyeil .-tiy-praierVsnu!d; bV'niore'jnit nder t hei r VCon troC I rti;th.'TOrtt't-Ke wYor kV ; terv o ear 1 v f.h'aU'.theiiriprirta devolves oii.two mcei;wh6Bre. :xdu- obds,:--or.iA-ywoti.er-ptta thandie. MBcf;t , sively reSfwniibJejfotjlHVdo cdd re.lHvfui!y sob titnted, as ithelprincj all '"the assisricVfwhtcliSAnbe 'pfOtidcd.n-'Cuitopit: use bov.;, i n all, cases where for them is supidiedlndirectlvJ artii iinilei3 importer . net ind V ,1 ' on bos due ; anirnniiedVw.l posed tp t interest -oi ir.e iNHiion. ti?cy.uwasu"'r t fur this cbject Vill unavoidably Titibject the t tvad in t.mrihr.nnvniente''but7 thlS?t)Cl be considered rnoTe-tliari .'counterbalanced, j "tlie. protection it afioIKls agals nt lhe ruinous co pf-tiliOn of tho'se.ho " cannly t"e;Testraio eflicient lawstTgbfpusly executed-,-.: jrnsfctnerit-that roust arise fi om si jknesV, or tnot from th f -J; ,- " - in-' on U tKUi.t'dreni?. c 5 per cent. r:cter,haj beets, forspecidl i !v di'ncsedof.- A Jeducti. aW . 1 tii th3 mvoic. cl brcu clotns, fo i.irt surement, bas.bsccne an estal lislied .: i cf tr: de. Thh jz 7ar j .rttcuL'rly no ticed in v.u iii'truction issued by the Trcs iury .Depaitmerity cn the 9th ept. 1G28, but which had been 'diJrently cccrtrced by theCustont Hougs CYicerA rt !:Tcrcnt Junius., v.:- . t -. - ' nd I arwii waaiiiaiitatlaMaiiiifcaTilllia rt, iilirathiatitaiMaaJeiajri ' A'7-Cv' . ? - "j! j-" V... -; - j .7. . r .. . , . - 1 - . .- 7-...'; ' - .-7... . " - al r!)o either necessary abVuc H ori.e or. 'both, these dncej ' ii ri t a Id i ti m al p ..r; V ihatpoft seeensindispei st! !'- It . Y n eenied (advisable thatitl osnimi i; pprafset ,atal t he Jpor? . iou Id be thlrisedYurider rroper r -irictioris; to lnj .jivi . i. as . -:i6i;!Ul5, - Uill! T J regular t)Uiciai refcp, ibiiii:tiu "er - nisiuouteti upon tnc t iUereii..t cl sse$-. ot f:.il. :to;iiicrcae- the 1 -' Uusiness,,;cjuMi not power Yrjhe;appra rs for 'uinfiicieiit'ari luithful per fa r tn am e i their,; ' at.. si - a u riie nre: YiU'svsteiiV oi .turifv ' - frVr irreatly jncrer ert. vf It '.rou'd, in.sutv j penci on tne solvency ot.a cnss.c.i "lt,w . po-- 1 to Ieskhzard in ihir'rf btisiness? U-iuT 'diVided amor ;" ;a Yifreater umher. . credus now aV.ovvejlare also unnecessarily pVcarc :. -Th:-Jong"!cf edits on tas W;wncerf.lvy;ioiS, pequently ir t irious to .tl'.e iutei ests; t,,e7r i-.!2nded to promo'eY lprriwtce'has prj, thatby iurnishingan ortunjyMr mtd.ite Jyer.tn;ii3 r.jecultipn, not less . j to those connected wirh-tlienV lhan-prrju , to the orernme.vt.Y7'hc. tspfmJ ' i mIipj? - notfvW'esentcil Dv arc j d I ... . , YYiiii; fifiir dtlbi, I wiUiourany i.iateri incu uWe of "pense. j on the pio4uce-bt the ,AVe'st,lndies:--(excer , or places', north cf trrei. equator, aeDenture, i-m security iur tlutie5, tjuy.H S -toe;ea5iernap r m. vntt;s,f ? .ifls believedaYee-Letlfci dlv. tnY I Gpi,ds;are.hdtoredYundrvanoiv ! r.untinrp' ' ' i- -'Y v O u saff, 5 months. : , . ;VY ) cornujnce4nc:;r,. :. Y:-;YY;Y' Y; Oa' wiis, 12 months. s Y , r--. : 1st; Ters may at .th cs . bpttori -of the Imncrter': 6n'd cowdsiirpoxtpd Jrpra-KWPL j - VlI i..i i;u'HSJUiV'-w- i"-rr- r . a -.nr. and arhis expense,' be stored Vunderrthed'kfec (than wtnes salt .and teas) one thir4 vfr. -s. ticrt, ot tlie t;ustora r ouse ctccrs.m -security for the duties, fur two ytars.jY.'Yv'Y:.Yr'6: . :'lY VFPY TI CUTI V DniiMn
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 24, 1829, edition 1
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