It 7 - 7 Lr-. v .v " v v- '. 1. : . J0 11 Jr. ! " -T '-r': ' r 4 -7 llr . t f OFFICIAL PAPER. ANNUAL TREASURY REPORT. -Inobedience to the directions of the ? ,?v;i. wuppieiutumry 10 me aci 10 esia V? bhsh the Treasury Department, 'Hhe Sec-: ' -V.retarjrof the, Treasury respectfully sub ; v ums'iite luuowjng i-V'- -The balancV'iO the Treasuty, oti ; ' v'I1iefeceips.froaall$ourci"dtt. ri.jfV ThJgthe year 1828, were - 24,789463 6l fcustoma,? r f25,205K523 ' 64, . rt,andg-r,rv ' 4,018,508 75 tock T J - 45&000 nncidentalBec'U 110,631 52 ' : 4 MakjDe: an afferecrale of i 1 AA7 74VI 7 1 r ' 1828, were0. V -."s 11'-; V, 485,13 0t . & Miscellaneous 7605d 34 iltlitary, service,. , . it' ' ticatitfns, ofd-: . - " - nance. r Irrdian v . - : T v Via - -1" t l m vn fitTmn - u ilk r uw ' .V - Navaliervice, irf " . w. UV U & I Ilia.. 1 &J.7iJU t? -- -.-S? 3 Ml 1 -&lyprftvemat t V; t Public Djibt 12,163,438 07' 1 1 r. Leaving a balance in the Tr'eaiu ;ryv6nfhel'stof'janri829, of' 5972,435 81 r The Teceipta into the Treasury, - - Turing'tbe first quarters of r r ' J -i, 7 the present year, ,ftfe,estimat- c'd ..to'have'amoumed toy . r": 19,43730 9a Viz r ,Y Customs "v 17770,744, 59 LandST" - , r 972.059 35 : Bank Dividends . ; 49(.000 00 Miscellaneous , 7. 204,407 05 ' k -The. receipfs for IT 'S i are estimated aj .5,165,000 00." cejptjt'of the year f ndr with; the balance on the 1st ofaD'1829, forming ah ag--gregateof t .Vhe expenditures for the .3, first 24,602,230 98 30,574,666 79 v4 quarters, of &-present year ' laveVmbanted by estimate, to 18919,114 -05 Civil, 'Diplomatic' & Miscellaneous 2,482,415 50 7' If. Mihtary; service, r including fArtV fic:tions;r' . ord- - pa nee j , .--?:IndiatrV' Z aflTairs.' n nsi . 'it-. .'r-'i " ' ' ons, arming t,he '-'i. -l miKlia' Sc jnter h ; " , v nat improvem't f 5,155,256 44 . 1 . .Javaraervicejh.., ' X cWliju4hie.ra' r-u ;-' v V 7Wrl 7. ; : ... At t theli T 2,55,979 24 V ;,Pubncj0ebt s 8i7i5,462" 87 nrV, TlieesrpenditMW' ' '"fgrheh6iar-s J liwiudiig3,? C 7 stG&J&JS&M.-; .'" 7 ' accMWt !bfi5, ; . :. v ... 1 ,v public debt, are 7; V i -atimatedlt ;7;245.48l 05 Or k Alfg lhe toUisthnated ex- ; , o - 1 peiiiditureafof Ufyr 26,164,595 10 tngJn th? Treasury, on th e an. 1830. an estimated u--!Li .;,;i' 410,071 69 i VPfvthis balaceVawhtchT jhcludes; .the i fuhdtf heretoforJr Depart- inenj iis not effective, there have been re ' Rcrvliiijif1ei4ft bf the Sink i ug Ftinlif' Acffi IS 17VS2, 000000, and . iheresTduasbeen tieldiomeet existing , ppropHatioril7 :0p- . , ' : ButS ose iproprtationt, it is esti- : 1 1 r 7 -t atecJ? AaeecShtly furpj A' " " prorie.rpitnieh'ls inqtetft on-aata recently. I urntshed by the , - " r required, to vear 1829. : : ;t , :9yy of Uhe year 1 89, : f5 i;pn jears, SM57, 173 t6, V w w qu'rpa For thevservice of ' -" those ears, and niahereforebe applied, ; ; fwUhpuingteapppnaed,."in aid of thetferyiceot; the year 1830 : as will1 be .moreiMly, estimates of the appropriation!' for that Vetir are bre- ff,V " entedr"--4.7s:. : . ' V 'X'" v3d will lc V trPluvnd at the V, the,;p.r,e8enteav either because' 'u 1 - . f the objects for which it vas aD&ranriated. i rr. wytnotbeequired jbrr will uo longer The total jimwunt of' the Publid K - -i5r Debt "of the.t. S. was, bn the -t S ; lst Jan. 1829, , ;t : . ,58,406;418 05 The pay menu 'V,:-' . made, and to 7 ." "' 7 v v be made,7onv . ' f ' , ' account ofthe, v-' . - b Public .DehV- vI- 7' -; ftr th .-year ' T- . ' 4 , Or this um, there . Xvilf havtj been I . 1 - paid far TiUer'st 2,563,994 25 1 s aou on account or principal 9,841,011 55: , Leaving the totaj debt, on the 1st . fwndeddebt 74 48,522,869:93 4865,40650 ; wnmmicadebtw 42,536 57 !' Of til. --ttJ .1. . '- J '. i rM.Vk:V1 1 -VJ2.lw" P'ywww the pub! 'i ' - ; rkw-in..ew section' of the Sinlafi k - ' nlTT e reaemptionlof the six : . w.7decPUe according lo the rLn.S co&tracts , , . i. '. " J ion k iujvmi pet 101 59- :7"" f , - , . ' cents; On the ;first f , January, ; 183.1,'. 'and subject to. ,:the last pay ment of 1830 18,90159 Total redeemable in r 1830 H In 1831 viz :on -tlie 1st Jan. 1832) 4 per . 8,017,695 51 cents, 4$pr. cents, 1,018,900 72 5.000,000 , Total amount ia 1831 In 1832 It per ' cents, .v. . On the 1st of Jan. , 1833, 4 1 per 6,018,900 12 5,000,000 -3. J - cents, . 2,227,363 97; -4- Total redeemable rents." 2,227,o63 98 In 1834 (viz. on ".he -iSst Jan. 1835) 5 per ' cents. , ' - MS 4,735,296 30 28,226,620 43 Making; together Redeemable? at' ,.7tle pleasure of f the 7 Govern ment '4 Five" per cents, subscribed 'Ho the Bank of the United States , Three -cents', , 296,249 45. 7,r,ooo,ooo 13,296,249 45 Mating a total of , f . 4822,869 93' f rom pe above statement it is apparent , that I he Sinking I'uhd, : as hereafter estimated at $11,500,000, for the vear 1830, and subsequenN ly at an average k(12;it00OfcnVbnlr 'be applied to the the reimbursemeht of those stocks wpicn are notrecteemableat pleasure, as follows : In' 1830 to tbev 'z V v: payment 'principal Interest 7' . of . . - J" 8,017,695 51 -' I,951,437 05-" , 9,969,132 56 In 1831to the payment of principal - Interest, say 6, 01 8 900 72 1,687,060 08 7,7Q5,9i0 80 In a 832 to the payment of principal M- j Interest," say ', In 1833 to the -payment gc of principal " J 7,22763 97 1,186,115 04 8,413,479 2,22763 98 Interest, say 1,085,883 66 3,313,247 64 In 1834 to the payment of principal 4,735,296 30 985,652 29 Interest, say 5,720,948 59 Jleviriconveoiencewhich theTreaso- ry win De exposed byanis cause, may be ayertedliy redeeming the stock subscribed to the Bank of-the United Sfates, ahd au thorizing the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to purfchafe the thr per cents, when, in' their opinwn, the terms on which such purchasanTbe made, will render it as favorable to' the United States as the pay ment of other stocks, then redeemable. This stock is now quoted in thk market at bout 871 An unlimited auihuritv tn rJ de?m it, would no doubt somewhat enhance the price but this effect would, in a great decree, be counteracted by the option to redeem other stocks. If however, the re venues can, in the opinion ofiCongress, be more ad van tageousl v reduced or thprwi. disposed of, when the other stocks shall be redeemed, the payment of the three per wnvs. nia oe posrponed subject to the operation of n small Sinking Fuud, to be applied conditionally, vfe- when the stock cai frtlght at a reasonable price, to be fixed by liiw. In such case it.will.be ne cessary to the; full employment of -the preent Sinking Fund, to give the Com missions power, to purchase the five and four and a half per cenis; at their market price. . ' UL Of the Estimates of the Public Reven ue and Expenditures for the year 1830. The amount of duties pn isi.purts and tonnage, which accrued from ih Kt f January o ii.e 30th Sepiembec, 1829, is estimated at g21,821,500, being 32r621, 300, less than tbat which accrud in the curresponning, period . ot the preceding year. This iff ficiehcy has arisen almost entirely 1,1 the:Ut quarter of the present ar ndra probably caused by the ex ?enEifnP,,rl:itns which had been made inthe'early pan of 1828,;;in anticipaliou ' the increased duties. In thed and 3d quarter of th- y e r, however, the "impor tai ions have so Augmented, that accruing duties secured in those quarters are bur 90Jl?0',tt' less than those secured in the second and third quarters of the7 pre ceding year. This impruvemeot still con. tmus, arid there is reason, to" believe that the du ties accruing in the fwartn ''quarter will nearly equal thoKe ol the (ouitn quar ter oflast yearr It is worthy of remark that the accruing revenue of the three first q uarters of the year 1829.. though so much below that of 1828, is 4buly 270,200 le.s thai, that of the same period &f the year l82rJ-. . . :. . , ' lhe debentures issuetl, duringhv three rl loar,r8 ot 1829, were 3,U59,G60,25 riicu exceeos tn amount issued durinV tne correspqndms nenod of th or iftooR 96,475 70. 7 - U rhe amount o debentures olfstanding bthe 30th of Septemblr lasf,. andxfiafge ahle Aipo the.revenue of tl830, wllgi,. 11 U 136, exceeding:, by .. SG&sota ,1.. 4?vunt chargeable in the same iiav m n iuX!oo tneuth ot September lagf, ia esti m.Ke item thevalucorihp vj Jhe amount of Custom Ho, se hJ. in se bonds in JtV-y ,vlt tiO, being 8 !.T.4S5 4 was 45 more m 1832 , V ? iV$i? 7J227,36.T97 In I833(v)z. oft . : 1. -, -,v , theJsUanuary-; ; t 4 :yl f:, 1834)4 per?- ; :,.,: '.H-. Jhan on the. ame day in (he preceding year. It may be observed,' that the grfat Increase of this item, for several years past, has arisen from the heavy failure in the China trade ; in which series of bonds falling due rrom.:thevgabewha9e8'cpti njence in one year and "terminate in afioV tfier. f:-;;, Fran - Tietrjpf.a ?thfse Diets and ,coW &iJeraticiistheVeccrptsf6r the year f 1830 areeshmate.atVt- 83,840)00 Lands - - . 1,00,00(1 BankDividendsVfi, ; 490,600 Incidental receibs. 'lniv t V jv eluding arrears of in" f temal duties: direct 7 V i ? I Ujpr and canal' tolts Viso.OOO 7the balance estimated i -. thelst of January," , ' " ljU r 4.410.071 69, Making an aggregate of ts't 28.250;07l' 69 4 ne expenditures forbSO are esti- TnatLat '.m V .i , . 23.755 J26 67 Vizi Civil, Diplomatic, and Xliscedaneous 2,475,225 62 MUitaryserviee, includ- - i r , jngfortificatiool drd. uaiiuc, maian anairs, pensions.' arming the - " militia, ;and'lnternal;j H' f -, - Improvements ,525,189 95 " Iaval service, including!, ''."V jthe gradual improve- t ?: melitoYtheNavy4,25r,lll'10 - Publid Debt , . - -11 ,500,000 00 . , - Which will leave an es- ' ' timated" balance An " the Treasury, on -the i ' lstofJanuary,1831,6f , d 4,494,54502 Ir the foregoing estimate of the revenue and expenditure be correcf, the sU oVlat the disposal of the Conroissionerr; of lihe Sinking (ind for the yearl83b, will be 811,500,000, and when the increase of population is considered, may. probably be saf Jy computed aV S 1 2.000,000 for the four succeeding years. This sutr will com plete the payment of the whole Public Debf, within the year 1834, without ap plying to bank shares. v l Should it be determined to reduce ?ne revenue, so as to correspond with the ex isting expenditure, it will require the ex ercise of a wise. forecast;on the part of the Legislature to aNert. serious injury. Mer chants having goods on hand, liable to be eftected in price by a change in the fiscal system of the Government;, have a just right' ti expect from it a reasonable notice, corresfHrnding witjUbe magnitude of the chane proposed. In accordance with these views, it is respectfully suggested, that, whatever dimiouftqn of duties shaif be determined upon, it be made to take enect prospectively and gradollv. . J!JPece ect of a reduction of du ties onthe revenue, can bqly be ascertain ed D7 experience : butas the imnorts will be somewhat increased by the operation, it is not7apprehfrided that a gradual fe ductiori, comroeijcij74t an .early day, vould sensjblyK,rblongf the total extin guishment ofthe pubiiefdebt. The various duties tlevolved on the Treasury; Department iff relation to Cus tom Houses, and Land Ofiices; have led to the exercise of powers not suflSciently defined by law These: are liable to be enlarged by successive gratlations, uh derpecial exigencies, without legislative sanction, until the powers of the Depart ment to perform indispensable duties are derived from usage, rather than the sta tutes. Of this nature, are those exercis ed tn the payments for contingent exnens. es of the Cutters service, repairs i of Cus-j 10m nouses, yvnarves and fVare-hoiises, belonging to the IT- States 5 expenses to Inspectors employed in Special services, in addition to their per diem compensa tion 5 in the allowances to persons" in strucedto investigate, transactions of Custom Houses and Land Offices ; to as sistant counsel, and for Wts in suits and prosecutions1; and for various services of less magnitude. The payments for these objects are,; usually padc by Collectors and Receivers of Pliblic Moneys, or by drafts on Uiem from" the Treasury Depart ment ; toeing considered as incidental to these branches of revenue. It is desira ble that all such payments should be as specifically sanctioned by law a those made out of moneys in the Treasury. . Secretary, of the! treasury deems it proper to make, known to Congress, that the duties imposed upon woollen goous,-unuer the act of the 19th May, 182&V havejn pursuance of an instruc 6on from the TreasuryDepartment, dat ed the 15th of Oct- 1 828, been charged upon the value of such goods, without the addition of 20 per centum on the cost of those imported from the Cape of Good Hope, or any plce beyond the same, or iruui oeyona jape Horn r or 10 per cent. onthose from aBy otfujr place orcountry. IThe law, it is bejievedv may admit of a ainerent construction but as the or ders for the importationi. since tha in. struction above referred to, were- given With a IrnnivlaH ... .. &v wi il9 operation, new to add the 20 or the 10 ferment to the cost of such, goods, would probably transfer the wl&le of them into aln1k.u fairly; contemplated by thilnporter, P.the duty irey prejudicially to h,s interest- Under these circVmstanc f.sl fH there may be somfdoubt as to the intention of the aw. i hfloKaw - pper noc, io aisturb the existing c struction, but to submit tneterto considerat on nf pAno . con- the Another subicUouTPiwh,...!: acter,has been.for specfil reasons,different ly dispi.sedof. Adeducrion of 5 per len tf oo the ibices of broad clothv. mea- or trade. This usage wai nartiou ticed in an instruction issued by the Trea sury Department, oo the 9th Sept. 1828, but which had been diffirniw T .1 bv the Cu,t.,m use flfeS ' uuuvuuu navlD !len cade from the mMurpnfi'nf1'4 1 j xam i., r ,i . roni Jbcst ; bhidifTerciit hUk of ner- WSKfSSK 5 U u h i v v villi u vm. in v , iictMiieu .iiiiv, ' l-" -r--r'.i paring : the 'Decessa'ryrecul purpose,7;a wVsrcoo cent: dedu ci urn was originally intended, as i t; purports, tO'ben tnie4sh f e ment;'?fand : notpn ,pricei' TbissU'vWaJsojrecp measurement, jhe merchant pays7duty "on the numberiof ryards purpottine t& be im ported ; ,b.ut Iff made? on- priceit is;nugato ry, except-the cloths are thereby transler- redifrom a,hi'j;her to a lower-class, in Which: case im i nishes tliP-.tlu.tjn byth .a mou qt' of the dint rence between th6 duties chAr ediOh vsucn daises. An instruction: w;is ber rimor4er4vwbie orders had ihen beJonged such ctothsarev cohsediieWfivi buujcciitu iu, a rateoi.uuTy ngner man ,va conteinrilajedfwhen.t yheYelatiottastherefi oucwcuf tuq inierest pi inese nn porter nu, iucir lasc i sutwniweu to me. ravora-' ble ciws)dejt6n ;"Cpngress' who alone can giv toeprnprrelief. 7 . 7 1 r ,iTbe- SecretaW pf the TreasaiV'resbect. fully jnyits.Uiettent some modification of the existing revenue wfs, as well for the convenience of those employed in commerce and na vigatiop, as iorihe;betfer security bi7the reveriue $ -The law in relation, to licenses for-coastr ing and fishing vessels" operates uuenuariv a n d- inj u riously u pun some branches of t ha i Dullness ; i.t. requires, upon evry i chan struqturejof the vessel, or or'wnershipv by ihe trans! er of the right of one partner, 'he taking out of a new7licenVcV and the payment of a new duty- .. 7 4 - The bounty a I lowed on vessels employ ed in the cod fisheries is understood to . be unlawfully. obtained by some of thoele gaged in the mackerel hirfef. Itis!b lieved that a bounty on the fish u red or exported, without r'efereuce to the Griffin- of the salt ,: would better promote whatev er encouragement may be considered as proper to be given to 4 he fisheries : this couiu oe graduated to any scale, nd, be ing more siuiple in its form, would be less liable to abuse. - 7 It isWound that theresent mode jof compensating Custom House officers operates .unequally. ( and not, in oro- portion to thje service jendered.';' As strjkr ing instanced of. this inequality, Inspec tors, in ma tf places, crecei ve' more than double the Compensation of the Collectors who empioy them ; and, 7 at om port, Custom; Houses are buil tjof' jra.ircsecty the Government, while at othef they are provided at theexpese tf Collectors. -Thejees of office are liable to be vari ously computed, and are constant s1;iirr of embarrasstnent in the trariaction of bu siness. These, ills believed, may be gen erally iabolished, and the mude of compen sation by salary beneficially subtinited v -retaining, htiw ever, those on manifests clearances, entries and permits, and- that class of service which makes it the inter- est of the officers to require atrictf ob servance of those acts on the part of mas-f A. C 1 . .. i m ts oi vessels, and shippers, which may be deemed essential to the security of the revenue "T The com misslonjsrpow allowed to Col lectors on bonds put in suit oiioht be ad- vqntageousiy uivmeu between theinT and A tne Uistrict Attorneys. The former woaid therebbe mor interested In takino- pro per security, and the latter have a lalut ry stimulus to the discharge of their du ties. . Some additional provision of law is deemed necessary to compel the surrender of public books and papers of District Aff trneys. Marshals, Custom house ancf Land ofilcers, in pursuance of orders from the proper department. The labors of the appraisers of imported goodhave been greatly increased by the ;'act interatioDToHhe several acts im- t! t!i, f Jo g,ve the proper' efficiency to that branch of service, itls necessarv to have warehouses and- offices, convent ehtly adapted, for the examination. Jit u.ing, and repacking of gootls ; and that the personsmpluyed by appraisers sho.Ul be niore im;medi.,tely under thei In the port fNrw-Y.;rL ,; r control. half the tniiiortations into mu,uA c.:i ero nearly are ,wb&le labor of apprai.in. devolve on two officers- who,ar exeft Mye y. responsible' for that duty and y4t, all ihe.assiricebfch We prided, for them isisupplied indi,ectlyn:.l under an implied power. V6 avoid the ,mbar rapment that mtist arise frmn sickness, or other nesary absence of one or bt1 of tfficers, an additional arfcraiser at at P smstndTspeiisible. If is also m-mu oMjtisauimaf me coniUMSMonedil iTitcrs ar aji tue ports hhoutd be Su thurised under proper restrictions, ' M em- pioy wuc8!,, cMUMiotgiaii to increase the poer .Mhe appraisers for an efficient and faithful perform .nre of ' their duties and wnnmii any materidl increase of expense debenture, or in security for duties may, it is believed, be benehcidlly modified Goods are now stored under various cir cumstmce?. 1st. Teas m.v, at the Option nf tli imnnrtpp iu i mi cAjjtuse, oe stored urn! t-r the direc- tion of the Custom house ofii c.m. in Kpriit it v frr tne duties, fr two trai 2d. me and spirits m iy Le st jrtu in Vki manner t,r oue year. accordi ngly a sui?d on the 8 h 'August, 1829?: ng the allowinct- of t'ie'5 per eetjtk5iade io therae;tsuement w ly? llktthtlnrtavoidabit debriVed nnmf i previously gyen, of thexpected benefif o f (he,ded ucfion, in .detefmi utng t h e c lassi es o f du tf a ble. brice 't o whicK tK1rr,! nt!V persons to act as akSistaiitsI-'iinfUr regujarGiai responstbilitv ; these bein . -"" x u 1 nil fi . scue n max vmr lesiii.juui, vruusMiauonai cnJirauon. 1. k .'""""apinittQh,.;.! . . 1 forA,thfooihoat!lhea;SUt. ,Ih T pre .tired 3ft2&TRZ3 parfflvthe idecessVry.tregblationstfor.thiH'' Ab:CIsrreiUrli':l 1 Wvat stores aH Osually rellStf 1 - poses, by the Collector, l ij mil 11 m imvr a. . l. - -mr are little iv.it. K. IU?.' securn consideration,, .viz : the uniformity C its'fpcrchantsthanthienlc, I, ",Rl pfiect, The allo'wanC.;beok?maJe-r,,r !S1 ot service to be so situated & conl Wbr l .r . '"v' ";,jr Ku"ec Ana rendereft ; J l IfPlPy Vermon of offirst T Thisrbeinfr dnnff. th . ,n c'karisl extended in -all 4.. Mfn may J the ngbt of debenture contl.med Jr4 remain in store.Thecan noMZ moderate charsre for fAn- nat ficers f the ctm-tm . r-' BCe of rjf f 4 the Wdu-"1. Ul iransienuy-conniije ihto tlvearn; . ''H goods nlrd?aicdtifrd Kv u wfeeiwi,: . bound;';: v'i Pntr. podsr passing on thw waters stiould be to the samf retrnktmn. tK.- . ue ojtt ' '"'""'t1 reiiow mini.,, I coastittj? vessel. na;fe 'oiposed another.motinan&joinuBraterit ,( ever.beoutedhgthernvw T oftotalp not the CTpwth or product of kli5 contiguous tn fix Tr:,lt o;k. t 1 ril"r. trafisportation ufon.4heloiirlVi3 . ' 'iivmt tiiiies.. anii f .1 u SPIN IU IMP linit.rl 'Wt...h. 'k ) T - vm . V " . -WBi wiwiom acconjDanvin vjdence ot the dutesihavmben T.--? ' f countries:" 'l llwt.etnn.nel. -'The tlnit-'RS?: .V hree great districts : 1st. Fmm t:. 7 ' v-xrora i ne feroido River td tew of ressels.tljcensedfdV can vzng on the cn-lst wirier, or ro a.-port. in sn adioinin State wMout divenng' a maiufest or obQ ?Jnaklg n' report ou entering ifteir vessf athe port odestmation nor does theiaw 1 quire any ey,dnc4 except the oath of the ma. ter certam ce f duties having been naid on fore1Kn goods transported from one port to anothercjeeby defective provisions t0 me. Spirits and Teas, and goods entitled tl drAroaclu,.t ipparei)t .from these iicts- th very jeatf.facilitres arer.giveo for Illicit trade. 9,Kle .port cangJlQUjidi where, throuli the negligence of theMfficerVpf theustoms, or other .ause, goods can be tbu4 introduced, there is no sufficient obstacle to' their beinir iransnnn. ed by water to anbthemnd better market.- i rmre power board as.coastin? ves seL and demand her manifeat, withodt anv nMi. ptjQn on the fnasteriito- report fito.-the-.Col. lector, is wholly lnsufficntlforJropet secic-ity against frauds.-' tt($V.te lnUth"ose' poru g"vu is iinci on. ..-' f . , .. . . : There is alsoa feature in the law, in relat to the; seizure of ffooda wispecled to have b ion been smu.gteft, hichVit is hejleved, may be benefi. cially modified, fjieae goods are usually seized ui; small quantities ftKe owners perbapa escape, Ul ,r" aHjicara to ciaim mem, and yet the jfbods cannot r be-sold uufil libelled, arid con demned in a courtof the United States i the ensta attending: which, frequently amount to rnore than the I proceeds df t thet articles sold.. The officer not onlv loses )n re warA hut the United Spates krer;SMbjtted to costs, wi war was intended., aa? an inducement to vigi lahc?, . bcpme8L worse' than' nueatorv. This mjgb't b'e- remedied'-.byjitliori$i'ng the sale, withjtMit coudemnation, 6T such goods as may be UTilroed, aiafeasonlie-nodcei' An addi- tiotal and salutary stimulus mav also be given to me acuvay.or itevenue utticers fey. authouzi a reVmqihment to theni,f of a portion of the pro ceed of foifeUejraod,.'wh:ch may accrue to the Goveriiment. 't he sum thus relinaimheil would -probably be muclvmoe - thanvepid, in the increased security ?)f the revenue, arisincr from the incitement to greater vigilance. The -.power to search for, and' seize rood found-on land, requires to be enarced and bet- terdefined. To avoid unnecessary vexation, die exercise-of, the power might "be limited to- rea sonable distance from the coan-,, navigjable riverf, canals, or the interior border. It known tint considerable exertions are maiiner fofintrodocipe goods into the United Statesih violation of the revenue Jaws? and the Secretary of the TreaKU ry 'finds 1iimsflfQjmpeped to invite the special attention of Congress, , to the adoption of such measures, asimay be calculated to prevent an e- vil, not less dangerous to the morals of those ex posed tothe. temptation, than injurious to the interest of theTNation. ' Every' measure intended for this object wdlunaroidably siuSject the fair trader to somejrtcdnvptrience ; tnit' this should be considered more-'lhan fcounterbalanced, by lhf nrnt irn it fl'.w1a airii.nl iho niinralfl ClifTl. prtiftooof those?, w4iOrCa"n onfy be restrained by tf emcieni laws. ngorousiy execuiea. Thopresent cte!it system, i ii believed,' -ay be matjerlatW improved. the purch;sr of goods, ot tiy other person tlian the. irnpwte r, cpUld? be lawfully substituted, as the prmcipai lstbnihcms';rda, Tn aiy cases where tlit inlporrer- was nbt jndehted on boricb) due nJ qtlpaM the secutyjr7h5we debts "tnijrJd be greatty -Increased, i- lttwotild in such c.ise, de pend on jthe solvency'df a ckss of merchants ex posed to less hazard In vihe ' buslnes, besidrj being divided among; a greater number. The creditnW ajlowed are also'unnecessarily con pneated; Th7 long credits n t.-ftr have been a aonirif cf .heavv loss to the revenue, and con sequently iniriou to t!.e fntetests .tftey wee ifVendftt to prcmb'e. Experience has proted, that, by furnislvng an op port unity, for, tiiey -mulate adventurous speculation, not less ruino to thosecon1iectedwith-tIem, than prrjumc to the government The terms, of payment for duties, now presented by la, fife as follows: All sums not exceeting fifty dolbrs,'e paj3 btr in cash; all sumi eaceding $50 lor da'i on the produce of the West-Indies (cwJcponf Wh) or places rrorh of the equator, ar.d situate on the eastern shores of Ameirca, or its adjacent seas, bays, and gulfs, onr halt in niwiitbs, e half in 9 months. On salt, 9 months : On wines, 12 months ; rffer On all gords imported from Europ-. i1 umir wiKci; -3a.it. aiiu y vm- ..... tK'.rt in in mnnth. and one tfllTJ in 12 vnv inn w - - ----ra months : a m On all goods (other than wines salt and te imported from any other place Uiaa Europe a. - revenue wmdd rendered Wa " , interests of n.Hvitioi esi;!1n. .7 re U . .... -