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Si , vot.. v PRIJAYi DECEMBER .25; 186. ' -- - . ... - " -T" - ' Jt- : ,r .J ; NNUAL TREASURY, REPORT.; . - r S ' "pwember l, 1820, J5 Sir : I .have the honor to enclose a re port, prepiml jitubedience to the act, enid An act to establish the Tj ea siiry Department": -jv v t ' s ' I have the hoTwr .to ;be. ,ver respect fully. Sir, your obedient sen anr.- J v f To the ilon. IoHW Wt'T4wjv . 'f-- Speaker of the Ilooe of npresentatives. " In obedience to - the directions of the "Act supplementary to the act to estabf lishthe Treasuy.,Department?,' the , Se cre tarfb the Treasury .&ubmU the fol !awinflicport : ;!'; u '' " . . Rt THE REVEWUfi. j . ' :V Thenettrevemie arising from imports nrl fnnnarel internal duiies,, direct taxv public lands,-postage ahd'other inciden al receiptSdurin&;the jrear, 1817, a; nnntincr to i ' bWPi' hi Customs" .17,524.775 15 Internal Duties, 2,676,882 7r . Direct Tar; 1,833,737 . 04; -Public -Xands, - - ; J . exclusWe of Mis sissippi Stock, -Postage 8t other incidental rcpts, 12,015,977 00 01 113,855 38 That which accrued from the . same sources dunne the year ) " 1 SI 8. amounted to 2 6,09500 65 Customs,;- 31,823,451 -43 ArrcarS of Inter (' ual Duties, v Arrears ofDirect . Tax, . 1947.946 53 j .263,926 01 PuWiclnds,ex-".;. j; " elusive pf Mis- . j t !.'" iissippj Stock, 2,464,527 90 Postairf;;:Divr :T''' ' dends on Bank . . " Stockj'Stother !,.. .; incidental re ,; . V , .XT. And that which accrued from?? , the same sources during tne year 1819, amounted to . r ' Customs, - k ; - f Arrears f Internal Duties, 21,4S3;70069" ; ; i7,116,702 96 227,444 01 80.850 61 Arrears of Direct Tax; Public Lands, exclusive of Mjs- r sissippi Stock, -i , : : 3,274v422 78 rostageand other incidental re . ? v i ; jceipts,, ' ' f "628033 Pirst instalrnent from the Bank ' of the United States, and Di- : V 1 vidends oh Stock in - that x Bank, r' Vr ! " 675,00(00 ' ; . . f ' i'- '..- : . , i ' It is ascertained that the gross,aniotnt of dwties oh merchandize and tonnage, which accrued during the three first quar ters of the present year, exceeds thirteen millions three hundred and forty thou sand 'dollars : and the sales of the public Iandiduring the two first quarters of the yeaiv exceed S 1.240,000;,- K'- ' ' ' The payments hrtothe Trea- ; . -' 5 sury1 during the three 1st quar- ' ttrs of the year, are estima v : . ted to amount to . :.i 16,819,637 49 Customs, ' 12,378,513 12 4 , V Public Lauds; V ' 7 . ' ; exclusive of Mis- .; ' . sissippi Stock; '1,124,645 32 Arrears of Inters- J Dal Duties and Di-; ; ; . . reel Tax, " ? 104,769. 20 , Incidental rcts .-579,749 14 Moni es received ; . ' ? from loans, r ' 2.545431 5 47 Repayments 86,529 24 And .the paymehts into the Treasury during the 4th quar ter of the year, from the same sources, are estimated at 7 3,430,000' 00 m r . Making, the total amount es-; f ; , t-mated to be received into the vX" . Treasurj , durpg the year 1820, 20,349,637 49 Which, added t the balawe ; - . ; Y4 in the Treasury on the first day ; 1 ' , of January, last, amoun ting ta ,.'2,076,607 14 - "."- '.-';r v' vl-i'-' -. ' '., Makes the aggregate a mt of; 2226,244 63 The application bf this", sum for. the year 1820, is estimated as'foliows, viz. Y . Y To the 50th of i-vr : .Sept. the pajm'tsy have amounted to . ' 16,908,413-8$ . VIZ.. ' . CiviT, diploma tic & miscellane 1 '. ous expenses . . fj 2,078,573 5 Military service, cations)rdnance; Indian depart ment, revolutifon ary od military 1. J - pensions, arrumg . e' the mUitiaV vad ;" ( , ' arrearages t prior., lotlie 1st of iia-j i , . ' uarj , 1817; -.: ? : 6,045,068 0 Naval serTicejv;) , n. V. includngthe:petii; . i , ; t? wascnt-appropri" . . ' - -..-,. atioa for the irC r. r: '. . crcaseoftheNaty,2,946,7C2 00'V f I. PubUcdebt,ir- .7, . ; " " ciud,ng 142,79 5,,:.v; -;,,i:.; - ltr the reueiDp.""- v. ' Kl v? . tionoftte Missis-V I v f . - ppi certificates 5,840,010 55 "-X-ti "1 . "Durinff the4(h I j qiiarter it-s esti' " . paj-ments.will a ' " ' mount Jo -V ,v! 8,056,000 Od 4 - XZ. - '..1 . ; ;. ., ' 'li' . Civil,; diploma- . v. .1 tic and miscel- , ; -laneous expenses; ' 450,000 00 - Military serviceli900.000 00 , Naval service, . 806,000 W s Pubi c debt to the 1 f- 1st of Jan. 1821, V 4,900,000 .00, Makiiiff the agCTegite" ni'l of 24,964,41 i0 And ieavinebn tKelst oJn? T uary l821;-a balance against. . . i " the Treasury estimated at , 2,638.169 if 2. OF THE PlTBLICDKBTw 'M i Tle funded debt wh ich was contracted h(e fore the year .1812, and s which was", unre deemed on the 1st" Octobeivl819,' amounted to 7.1 vV.' g23,668,254 71 ' -Arultha- rnntrar.tWl. riiTcp--'' ' . . I iuent to the 1st day!oTJhua j: "' ry, v 1812, and unredeemed'VDn 4 v I the 1st day Of 'October" 1819. V : v' ,1 uo,vou,oo . . .... i . v1 In ihe fourth quarter of the year, there was added to the above sum, for Treasury Notis brought into the Treasury and cancelTedthe following sums, viz : ; t V .T i'-s In6 percent stock, g4,152 18; r In 7, per cent, stock, 10,525 00 .4 t 777, ,w" ,f" ( '91,745 268 LB Making ' 1 From which deduct - Louisiana 6per cenj. ' 1 .' reimbursed on the ' " . 21st of Oct 1819, 2.601r871 14 And deferred stock ; . reimbursed between-; : . the 1st of Octt'18i9, & 1st of Jan.; 1820, 242,065 47 j' 2,843,934 p Making the public debtwbich was unredeemed on the 1st of : ' ' January, 1820, ; . ' 83,899,333 i57 .r From the 1st of Jan'y. to. the 30th of Sept inclusive, there was, by funding Treasury Notes and issuiner 3 per cent "stock. A 'i for'interest on the old register- ' . ! ed debt added to the public ! H debt, the amount of 54,550 19 ' , .' , And by the loan ".. - -authorizetl by act of May 15, 180, 2,454,431 47 ; 2,579,981 6.6 Making ' I', '. . From which de- . 91,47915 23 duct the amount . ' ; of stock purchased 4 ' during that period, J , 40 54 . And the estima ted reimbursem't ' ' ; of deferred stocky 253,752 78 253,793 .12 ! Making on th e 1st of October, 1820, the sum ot 125,522,11 ' ' To which add. in the fourth ' quarter of 1820,' on account of the loan of May 15th, 1820, 454,567 66 ' Making ' ; There will be re 91,630,089 77 3. imbursed "of .the : ,,4 principal of the, de f ' v deferred stock, on' - i thelst ofJanl821. 249,444,16 Since the 30th of.. (; S ept. last, the resi- . due of the Louisi , "-.- ana Stock, has be- ; ' . come redeemable, VA' r, C amounting to . .216,408 7? 2,465,852 p4 - AVhich, if discharged before I the ls of January, 1821, will leave tne , public debt unre deemed on that day, as estima- 1- ted, 9,21 4,236 1 V,1 .The Treasury Xotes yet in circulation are estimated at - 27,656 jo? He- 'The iwhole of th xvaiAh inade by the Commissioneri an- , ' pdinted Under the several v acts ; . of Congress 4or the- indemmfi- V! V f cat ion of. certain claimants of f . i Public Lands, amount to V 4,282,151 Of Which there. ;,: . has beep received t '.V- .. - ' v ; " at the idenT Land i A" ' '- t)fncV--'::'.::;'S 2,439,508" 51 :r T '"And. there was V-;':' . V;.' -: paid'atf the .Trea-i 7 . V'- T.-,1 V: ' surv 66 ber cent on ; 2 . J ''-.J - ' '-. 12 Sll731,635'69, ,1,142,67' 55 ' -82,18ri86 i Leaving outstanding on ' the k-;. i;- I i nue qnd Extieriditurhifor (he year 18$1. 1 : . Iri forming an estimate of. the receipts j, Hiiq xne i rynsury t r me cyear aQi tne i, amount - of -. revenue, bonds outsiandm?. ooihe 30th September last the suni due f tor publiclandjthebflityddispsa ct tne cqmrnuriitv' to purchase, anu espe- (ended to be exposed at public auction I in ? 'i T V. r if x .- " V .T : ? Afaking theacgregateamt of 91,728,591 00 cfPts of Oie year, shojild.be less than that , Which eiim agrees with the amount ks i i preceding .years, since th peace, com stkted in the last Annual Report as : unte- f Pare5 U?. the aninunt of duties se7 deemed on the 1st of Oct; :1819rxceptijig. red -Within those jearisrespectvqlyj thesum ofg63 49, which wa-j then short s. . greaterpunctuality in the-paynient timated. and which has since been corrected of re venue bonds now- otttstafedincr should . . ail r the course Qf the year,present thes data on which thealculations miist be made. 'As a portion of the dutiesiwhlch crueithe fourth quarter of .the present jea r, and in the" first and second of he, next;: forms a part of( the receipts into thef reasury for' the; lattervyearthe amount receved wjll exceed orfall short of th,e estimate by. the difference bet ween th rievyhicK actu illly accrue' ; in "thoke qtirtersi and are payable within the ear, anX the amount atwhich they; had beeii estimated - : The receipts Into'; thel: Treasury mavj also, considerably exceed or - fall short of int sum esunjateiA in coiisequence ot tne issue of a greater or less amount of deben tures,' payftbl during the year 1821, than had been, estimated; i" v F : ;': . ; ' f The degree ptinctiialfty with which the Revenue bonds are discharged, T upon .yfhich the, estimate is; formed, must ne- cessarily' affect the "amount that' will be receivea into tne i reastiryi ! ' , " If the accruing revenue of the present and two succeeding "quarters should ex- j ceed that of the corresponding .quarters I of the present" and last year ; if the a- iiiuuiu hi UCUCULIKC9 wiiicii. mav vc jssueu ; anrl made payable so as to (affect the ret be pbseK'ed than during the last mention' ed period, the receipts from the customs will exceed the eifiti mates now p reseated ; and they wil, fal short of it should all those contingencies be unfavorable, as has been the case during the "present year, v' The revenue bonds outstMiding on the 30th ff September last," are estimated at S18,770V00O;. of this sum S3.130;000 are' in suit ; of which about Si 250,000 will hot be collected on accpunt of the insoK vency of the debtors ; lea ving, the. amount of bonds outstanding, upon; which col lectipns. are to be made; estimated at Sir;520.000. The ambuhi of duties-se cured during the 1st, 2d, and; 3d quarters of the year 1820 is estimated at 15.350,000 dollars ; and that of the! whole yea r may i oe esmrtatea at lo.ouu.uuy. ;i ne- amount of debentures outstanding on the 30th of September, ;and payable during the year 1821, is estihiatedat $1,162,114 1 6, which is subject to be increased by? the amount issued in the present "quarter and during the whole of the ensuing year ;chargeable upon the revenue of that year. - The an . nuat average amount of debentures, boun ties, and aliowancesi and exnerrces of col- llectioo, chargeable upon the revenue, Jias fbeeri ascertained to he nearly equal to 15 percent; of the annual average .amount of the duties upon imports and tonnage, vvhich.accrned from the year 1815 to the year 1819, inclusive,, V,:: 7 I If this DroDortiotf lje abDlied to the re- venue bonds outstanding on the'SOth ot September last ; and if the receipts from the tonnage of vessels, and upon duties se cured diiringthe present and the two suc ceeding quarter, are. assumed to be equal to any deficiency resulting from the want of punctuality -in the discharge of the out standing bonds, thej eceipts into the Trea--sury for the year J8.21, from this source of rev'enue'l may be estimated at .14,000,000 dollarsi j :; -y ' . , . 1 ' s ; ("The receipts into the Treasury from - the public land,, daring thcv three first J quarters 01 ine present yeari are cau Mint ed at Sl14,645'52. and those of the en tire year will prob,ablv not much exceed iSl,.60b,000. The receipts frbra that source during the year 821, will probably pt exceed those of the presentyeai if noih centive to-greater; punctuality or induce ment to make prompt payment should Lpe j presented to the public debtors, in course ot thev present sessionot congress. ,t , . , 7 The balances of internal duties . and di rect tax still outstanding, -are so copside able :as to Justify an1 estimate of -some extent, in calculating the receipts, of the ensuing..year, if the difficulty of enforcing paymeotrih those states where thelargest amount i due, were: not'; known to bp great. Under these 'circum stances, rUre receipts from that source for the ensuing !year,:are estimaiea.ac -xuu,uuuuoiiai a.:: L According tci he 'foregoing' datai the VMissrssippV Stock, lOOjOOO, 00 Arrears of internal duties and ; direct tax j and incidental re-; .'i? elms.. t.;i;,"''vA 146100.000 00 Third instalment fromthe bank: of the United .StatesfV. ij , f x 500,000 00 Bank dividends- whjjpb; may' ac; ; , ZM cme dtiig theTyar, mimi-- .- '' .'''. ted at 5 per cent . ! . i v 550,000 00 -I- feing anaggregerbf The appropriations for the same period, re;etimate4vas foWovv vii V-i., 'vy CWlldiplotiutic, and miscclian ' neons, - tl,76?50 -04 Mnilarvdepartment, includlr 4 ; ;v . f ;rtififtianH ;ordn.e,Io;; -aa department. miuUry pen. i k , 4 -Storis aud Tearages: prior to . ' XCi ' T 'Kardepanmtfi 1; ' 2,420594 564 mg vear, may Defsumaiea us wuuwjs. viz :; ' ? v' J Customs' v V: r ;S14X)0,000 :00 i$ ; , "1 ', -i--.. -i eSte, . Buti to dterm the a'motihtiof rfhe cuarge upon tne x reasury.tor tne service Ot tliat year the followihgdditions must be. made; viz: ::-.r';r IstCiyll.diplomatic,- and misrllahel account et the interest and mrniMirse 1 . . a -mcnt or jnerprjncjpai 01 nes pmiic? v:--: i 'debt dung;thj.year.;'r ff :? ft 2d; le! unexpended balances j t appro - pnatioW for -the-' jtviar, epirtnentV v xmder the different lieads (already (enumerated, ' and: whicii haw i been UltfV UIVU) f' Clll T 1111 uvvu deducted from the estimatei. or riot mcluded Jn themV as " in dis ease of revolutionary pensions because the balance of that appToj)ria6ffls''st, inated to be equl to the expenditure on that object .durtng;:the ; ensumg f t - . i - - L " - year,;ampunUnp: togetner, to dollars . The annual iDDroPriation of !200;000 dollars, for arrhing the'miKtia, and; the Indian ahhfiliies, not embracf ' by the ' estimates', amounting to .Sd. ; Tie annual appropriation f dollars 1,000,000 lovothe, gradual increase 1 ' t, the Navy; ,whicli,;;wul-.expire in the , year 1823, anoani unexpended ba- lance ori the same?5 account which -N" maV1 be expended in 1821,' of i dollars ; .v r,75o.ooo. - ,.'x..:,rr:c:- ." According to the foregoing- data, - the expenditure f the year 1821, and which is chargeableuccthresury that year, , niayv be esti mated as follows, Viz :.- - v ' ;HJ- t A, A Civil, diplomatic, and misr t 1 cellaneous, v V - - ; -;jg3.269.850i04 v Public debt, A5777ytpt. J. Military department, inclu-7 ; ;H : ding fortifications, ordnance.-' Indian , department, .military and revolutionary pensions, ar-1; y. rears prior to the .lst of Jan ; , . , ! . 181 Tnd arming the militia, ' i i - Indian annuities, S?fi v TT445,t95i24 Navy department, including -the sum of gl,000,000 for the. v ; gradual increase. "oC the. navy- 5",l70,594 56. Making an aggregate chargie i -; ;" upon ; the Treasury, for flhe i -7 year lS21,of; - ? , - 21.363,2417-60 To which add the balance y against the Treasury on thelst v --.t ; 7 . 4 dayofJan.' 1821, i 2,658,169 17 ;, '..;.' Making ;;;,'-?: ' 24.001,586 '77 Leavlnc: a balarice of S7,45I,5S6 77 bevond the estimated means for which! provision is to be made. . ..; ; ; To. determine whether a deficicnty td this or any other amountyiir occur jn succeeding years, is extremely difficult. The lata furnished hythe fiscal opera tions of the; govern inent; since: the peace rn ust he principal ly 're lied tipob i n ak -ing the calculations necessary;to arrive at any general result upon the subject; ,, :. It has been i ascertained that , the nett revenue which has abci ued from imports &: tonnage, from.tbeyear 1815 to 18 19, in clusive, lias amounted to 10.260,052 , 4f If this be divided by the number of years in which it acruedi he result will, be aa nnVinal aveYaire revenue .of R24.052.dQ0. Rut the revenue .which'. accriied in 1815 j ereattv exceeded, noc onlyi; that of any 1 ycat previous to uie iarw ouc uiai oi year shtce that ppoc i It isalsp admitted, that tjte quantity bf produ.eeoh? hand at jthe close of the war, especially of cottph and tobacco, considetfabl? exceeded ..the amouht of the crop of. tliose articles made i during the preceding year,. : The abuity pt the comrtiunity, therefqreV'tp purchase an increased amount, of fptVign ariles in the vear 1815, exceeded,"in a Corresponding degree that of subsequent years.. It has j also been ascertained that the importa j tton oi luicigii amuCT uui u,ig "'vf iwu). vparhas heen considerabrv" less than in nvvear s4ncef thV; peaces To fbrjat?i estimate of the average! annhal 'revenue; which may accrue from inlportis' and ton nagVdurihg the next four years; that' will approximate, tbwajdsraccnracyifwill be necessary to embrace ln the 'calculation tlte'reVenu l814fto 1819 mcluslverambunting to dpl lars; 124310,414 05 ard that wbicn;snal! have accrued in the year 1820 estimated ar 140)0,000 dolUw, making theiaggre gaW,snmnfgI38lCt41:05i which gives 'rage -rYoco'sT? . Either views" derived from the ' fisca , opratibhs ?oii the goVerhmehtvHl be' iound'r tb'accordt with; this riesultTvThe? averagepiwucr oi tne" aucjes.tjpon jiu pbrts and" jt.onnage,rwhich accriiSedftpni the! Vear i&Oil to I807r-inclusivei nizrM . statedat I3,640,06t) dollar? ; and: that "whichr accruea iKm me iormer perioa '.10. i 8ia mckisive amounted "to Uheanuuat .um of 1 1,570,000 "dollars.'t Xhe increase f of r population;7in -the United States has been estimated at 34 peVcenu la-tenyears. j ,re'spoiKjed with that ob population the revenue of the year 1820, according to the resnit fnirnKhed hy tl f would exceed iid,000f000 'dollars ; and ; ; in g arr . amouu t' of , approiriattoiis jof , xf ;.the- present and preceding y'ears.' un x 'r.V 4Vie7pendedf:andhich PAnybe; iX. ; nended ;. duriner Yhe Z veac 1821 kwl l v the sum bf 5;477,770 76 payable on onld fall but iitile , -chart oM 7,000,000 Vcrding t rblsUd.Jpy. the 'f.rV j?- , , ' r C'F ' --'" 1 ' I whole period During the fornieripr!, fyolyed in, wars, whfch hot X fentfu give te tVol rtl V sue unucioai states 01 x-urepe were . m.: iourt .Uiifjriing! ntlre ftri ncipal pjiH ; of .the1 1 ; carrvingtradebut;created' ijCtiiJusaiL A- Jp l .i.w.j f-'.. i.'-.vil.ti: ; j. ' anq greatly enhnCetl heit ;Value. KAny-f.; estimate founded boon the average re ve - tmr . rF ttVocf trnt! ' Ithii rf nffoa iii-J ...i.rL nrrbablv r.rtt- bc? realized i bur aSflthw' T -. H. dutf 5s iweresL onsjerably lncre)sisrd in; ' '18 i;ffe':ilyCtioi4'to Slfcjvan -' esfitn -v ' f are,m-some aegreeivQimiRrsneu. which their com me-fce .Ws'ttieciW. b v that. warfare, more than, the peul:aKM In the ; - f eep yars Immediately .pecedin&.'cAh-i-. 'v' estimate. for fee next- four years, founded . :,- upon an aVerage ofthe wliile terni,woiiId; '-' ' ' rnoreprbbaKvjlialltslvrt othajn ekcerd :-l:A .I'f"! Trpashr6wkhstandi dutiei w ere i igli'c r. du Hn two yea rs tof 1th at term hart at present if CV;: ;;-!,in tJie investigation pr a subject cf such, v est ot the, community, everytact aiid cir-y i v umstace cphnsctfed ithitrcughrfto be 4 r toiisideVedi ? Siiice; the year 1807, ofc w ia . v . 'terests have arisen, whjcli claimed fa pror -. ftiineht .placein tbi cpsidei atioa. 1 From V timeimmemoria have,existd in .eycTy part of the United.. $tate?.Tjie w ches o ety,eyeii ini very; imperfect state ,df civl- lizaoiv.CQuld not exist,(thoughdifering ; . in some degree front those property deno - m in ated . household ha ve loog existed Jh. the United States, Since the year18&7,:? those branches ofnanufacl lira have beei greatly Vxt ended and improved. "lOth e H ' ; have been established, and aUarge alnount.' of capital has been invested in raapufacl turing: establish mentsV "Which brbnlise to furoishlii a shoTttime, art ample Jupply :s, Ascbmmereehas beerfprbtierlyldefin-: ed to be ah : exchange equiValentwaloe, it is probable lhat the failure on oui'part to iciye? from forei natioiss the ItccitS- tonied supldy 'oflhosearricies can now beprucedj lisnments;the articles wch'V,they;.havoif beeVi accustomed to receive from l. Aviii lose something pt 'the Value Whiclj the v. , wpuid bt(iewise, haydcbinniaiided:un.til new channels of mtefcQqree shall M dis covered, and difTejntftjiClesofj mer- . chadize shall be isiibstituted fqr thole for- mei-Jy rcxi'edf4.t -Xl 'r':' 1 ne , capacity 01 a nuon ; jo consume . . . ; 7"" "'fvvwu- dary necessity. Tliepretibus metils are hever jmpotedintcif any .cbuntryj when commodities W;hich will command k pro- v fit can beobtaiae jGiv-i. "ing full Weight to the fact; - that ottbni. vvoollehy iron,' and various other aj-ttcles which are nb furntshvd by -our dofnestic :, e?stablishmehts, ytfll ;:)iereafter received ;'v fiprtrforeign;?' na(tib to a snlall a nioiint;17,000)00 dblhrs of reyenuj may be assumed as the rninimum, tt 20.0jKJ,000 ,as the m aximum sw hjch will;be aikiually iceited fropi r imports aijd tonnagciurmg; . the next four."years;The1dec hs purred in the last& present lyeant furnishes "no ground to disfrnst '"'thfc.' cor vt ct nesi of the foregolngconcjusibhl Te v customVproduce'din1815 a nett -'revenue'.' of 836,506022 51, inlie: 27,434f 00 36, and in 18177524,776 lSt vTl last year was conslde.red at the timea'sie pe riod of the greaitrsV Jteiti?'Aj&air&t& ;. Hi in; 1818 thetiett t eyentie frrln the fcustoms amohnted to g2123,451M8. v.. y'lne multiplication of banks,sihe state of the curincyVand Jhe fiigh pricejwhichf all exportable articles I commanded nntil. tliendibfSiSi Strongly inviteditoexr xravagance pi -every itina, ana pnicu larly in the consumptions, of fbignl ' mer chandize. The resources of mdrliduals had been, by these'seduction V; in ji great , degree anticipated Vduring.the firs j years w hiclrucceeded the peace Thr lndden reduction in the ' valuer of all; exportable articles, whicfrttccurjteA abbutthej 'com-. meucement " of the; year. 4 819, not' only: ; prevented ina degree further purhase;; but-rendered the discharged of engage- ineoW previously contracted i fiipractica blfcVThe; pressure thus prodnce upon thev com rounltyi reacted upor thd Vend- the4oreign or domekic'; wlio, : thoroughly investigating the cuse of their distress, have1 sought for relief i -measures calculated rather to aggrayaje than, atteiate the publicembarrassmen. The issue itnd Z pay menVof a larger Amlmut 6T debentures,; in the preset poftioh to Ole exportatics, of th last ;v. the - increased, amo'wit of -specie, and di-," mlPtjned ambiint offbreign jnerchaudizei imported during the present yeaf; ; ,an4 the ready sale of foreign ad domestic ar-, tir.ri" now in the markets ftewltat the importation of fordgn gbod3 l;gOil the, , eve of Jbeliig regulated by Uiedeni-fndfec. ; - v - v ; a,,), 'l-v , , ; "r.H rV.' " - i r -- . : - ' ;", " ' - - " r- tnem, ior coabuuipvun I- ," if. V;
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