The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, January 18, 1825, Image 2

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• •• *««i« •"•rwn.ifi rnrruaeviHHMiH i airsrerr.* tt> MMMpr ». annual the a ' ury retort. Thj- *, n i Dkpah'i >i i •- r Decembei .51, liw.’.t. v -'i< I haw the :01to tr nsmit a lie j .or i prepared in <»bt* deuce «•» the “Act sup |f! ern<• uim to the act to eslabl• <■»'« the Trust ttm v 1), jiartiiHMit i : ihe hoiioi in hr, with greet rct-pnot, sir, your obedient servant, WM U. CRAWFORD. ,< r\. . >/' ikt ffo •' /iij'-en itu( i tt. /*/.'/’ >- T. '■ o dience :i > si■ directions ol “Act jiii -solitary to the act 1 e-taliLsh the ' C.|: 'll". 1) -'|),u : 111 V :,** l iio Sc l r 't 41V nt the : , o,, su ,• ...vju.tiicli* submit* the. billowing He: ori ; 1. Os the Public Her* nif and Espcndihirt for the 11' ills I 8;? 3 unit ! 8 ,!. T'lf h ,;| r i' is ’v’mn hin crue.l Ironi do t»e» on ir.ijiniffs ane tonnage, during the Vear I S A), ainounuwt to ' » 17,0 m. 030 y , The ac a d re i mi- inloathv 'Treas'ci y during thi i 'ii:u*uiit.Mi to ' *fv 0,66 b .'<i \ t/. ; Hv Co*’ 199-8, * -hi pa, me land i ’'' Viivi lends on stack in '.lit I lot ul (he 1 Olii : ii .(!(!<> <SO ti rrear* 1 i ! ntct ‘ »• and dn •> - .iv in- - " tal t” pen—*s !.5 5- 9 Rej'-iV - Wit' ii id v.os eh made iii flie War Depaet ui ".it I n ervici- or ■ ip • plie- prior > Ist July, t.HIG Si iking, wifli the balance in the Treasury on the I t .1 aliUlU y, 183,5, ol 1i37 55 x„ | M,rrb,t.ot SI '1 he actual ox|»f u«l‘ttur«-- du ring the veal 18-3 t mounted to • 15,314, 1 / I no \ i’/ ; Tied, diplomatic, A misCel la neon - 3,()2s ,093 00 M ililarv rervice, ■ l« Rug toll iltr it * ions, ordnam , Indian Department Re volutionary and milit uy pensions, tinning the indi tiii. and arrearage, prior to Ist January, IM7. a, 253,‘394 77 S ava I sc vice, including 1,(5*- m c.t hio» in« reuae ol •I* povv, >O3.Cm 3 Pub -, dein 5,,> .0,(110 41 ), uitiy a balance in the i i ea- •i, on the lirst ol Januai v. 1H ,4, 1 I 9,-»6d 933 8l The a- tual iere.ols into tin' Ti easurv (lunr;ttiie liree . ii quarters ol tin* V -i\ - 9 , au *- i mted to li.n amounted ti.- \ 35 V iv. : ** l'a t'lins 1 <,;>r‘V2t'B 30, i dn. lands, . 0)5 10 Dividculs. on moi k in ihe ihiiik r*tbe Didled taio* 350,000 (50 i at internal duties Ch i , l taxes, and inciden ii! i cipii Dr ~idl >7 K •'incnis cf. advance, e in tile W.u rt meut foi sei' ices or sup* imc , prior to Ist July, ISi. 4d Ids tin 1, i, under act ol VI *y 34, It! i. I'u p.ivmg; me au at d> under the Klorida ti.aty ’ 5,000,'t00 Vnd the u< tual receipts l do the IT sury, ilunnp tin finiCth ip' -rter ot’lia- y ' i irlndiii., die imni 1 ; "1 tin* loan o( li'e mdlioi -, authorised by the net oftim ' h. of May, 1834, ter > .mg the six per cent •i k id 1813, arc esti mated at _ 7,350,000 00 Making the total estimated- receipts into (he I’re a siiia during the year 183 ! 0,980,893 9b And, with tile hi hi nee in the Treasury on the I st Jan 1831. I'uriiiilig an aggi' gate of 36,444,816 77 The expenditures during lh ■ three lii si piai tecs i i the ' ear 18 1 1, are e-iima lei I o have .i luounleii to . ; .50.5,702 7 i /. : Civil, diplomatic, ck miscel laneous I i ‘ ■ ,430 tiO Mil it «' n ucludiug fart ilicaOuns, ordnance, Indian Department. Re v.d itinmn v and military iiensum-.ai ming tliem.li tia, \ arrearages prior to Ist January 1817 4, 18,.."4 49 N..\ al serv'u e, in loding the gradua mere '■> ol the na vy 3,173,071 54 wards undei the hioiida ire .ty 4,775, 1 171 ‘.9 V aii, debt 08.274,538 91 Vnd the ctpendiUi-es du ring the 4ti. ip ai tcr, arc miimatid at 10,374,445 13 \ 'u. . i.'ivii, diplomatic, &, miscel laneous 580,870 11 Military service, including fortifications, ordnance, Indian Department, ‘le va lii'.iooarv and military pen-ions, ai ndngti'e mil > tin, arrearages, riorti is! Jan, 1817 70.3,3 16 35 Naval--1a 1 rv ice,including the gradual inerree of the navy 734,343 82 1 1 Public debt 8,293,884 85 Making the total estimated . 1 enpendituri! of the year | 1834 31.938,147 86 And leaving in the Trea sury on the first of J anu ary, 1835, an estimated 'nil‘nee nf 4,506,668 91 It is to* hi ob erved. however, that this 1 in' >nce i . not te «• neidered as'subject to appropriation,'a- there i- ’.unit an equal a mount "t unseti-fied appropriu : ioii“, i; which, tIi.MM-b not.-c-.dled. fo/i» the >ar 18*4, are , fun " . v fin tin obja • lur which MIKV ■vi e' ur •I ‘ m, de. a id- which are, there'* 4'' 1' < -ling charge upon the means of .'.in Treasury 3. Os Ihi Pafi/it /hi/. The funded debt which was li.ll' d hefine the '• ear ■» 13,iid which was 11 •11 ede ■ m l on the Is' of Oct. 18.3 a 1 ,unfed to I 6,597,.MS 58 And tl A which w;i con- Racled subsequent) v to A ■* I the Ist Jin nary 113, ... . J ' * *w f aiur v. as nnrudeeme. lon tiie 1 si, of Oct. 1823, ■ unmun' d to 7.5,854,545 45 Making tiu* torn! ntnnunl of ‘ ■ iun h>d deb*, imredlm ned on the )-t , f Oct. IS J 3, 90,4.51,864 03 1 In tiie i nnh i| nit t.-r ol that 1 y ear, \. r u,, added in I Ti easm note 6 per cent, sin k 716 7 5 |M a king an aggregate of 90,-152,580 78 . ■ d there .a ■ paid, in (he tei'tibursejyippt 4 defer red 6 per i at. sfifqk 274,565 88 v * • _____ Rcloci <1 ' funded debt, on the Ist Jan 5 34. to 90,178,014 90 F in that diy to Hie Ist of October last, tnere was added n ! »ur and a half per C' /n slock under the ■i t i ’.r v li 1834. 6,900,000 00 Makin te of 95,178,014 90 ■ Da. 11?, die sin. period -j there w;u paid 1 I i he re-nine of t’n>- deferred I 1 ;>r. 1 Sim i a;.- 7, ■l6 26 4 ml, 111 ,1 nr tk< pr, emit, stork I 1 ~5,397 10 h 1,4 And educing the funded dent 01 li t Ist of Oct. I 34, to 90,697.071 54 I a tin irtK quae lea of the year, it i« - stimated b c 'I ill he added 111*01,. .1 I ' a l nil pi 1 cent, stock, d' 1 tl-n ici ul May 3.6, II ’ 2, i000,l>) 00 v, '4' «-.t an .!£,. egule of 9.5,197, •* •54 1 A d. during the s line pe riod it is 1 stiinaled thCvo will lie paid, far the re demption of the residue ol the 7 per cent stock 4,433,093 17 A ml of (he exchanged ti pei ct. Stock, 2,668,974 O'J Making together 7,152,068 16 Which will reduce the fun ded debt, unredeemed, on the li: st of Jan. 1835, (including $7,000,000 5 1 per cent. stock subscrip tion to the Han k of the Ij. States, tor \i n».n the stock > ol the Hank held lav the (Fix eminent, is consider ed an equivalent,) to 56,04.5,003 38 File ainou t of Treasury notes outstanding, on the I Ist et Oct. 182 ', is esti mated at 19,756 00 Vml the urn ;: 10l Missis ippistiiek. icrediieim d mi 6 .itda ', including aw a Is not applied lor, at 14,016 53 15v the piceeii ,1 'Nuliitim, nt t m liscm 'rail sol tiie. year, it will be perceived i , ,- « tin t-xnei tat 1 c.- forme Ir. -pc ii iii fmirtl: q - - ntei should be rvili/.eil, tin iii jit> w:6 In. ve cxr ceil 'il tl'e cs' unate pri ll n last session of : ong ress b\ i-'Ut Ski 'i.OI -l. The oiilv fail 11, lias bee jin tin p. nls of the public Imifs ; and ,1 -a- 1 'i’ll the result id a dis, ;ntmi-Mt ! 1 regard to e relinquished la lls ; great (portion* 1 hich vere supposed to u V-r . ••r.roiig inn ;. eiiiuut» to puichasers, m thoii fertility, am! situation, and other tircum-|t stances. But, not only has 'i,e qu*ntityit sold been less that was anticipated, buiii owing, it is believed in a great measure, to \ combinations of capitalists, by whicli actual i settlers were ileien 1 from competition, tie . price Ims not, with few exceptions, ext ee l- I ed the minimum price fixed bs law. It is j to be observed-, however, (bat the actual re , i ceipis from that source of revenue duringjr the present year, will exceed those ot thei preceding year ; anti it is e.sdfflated that < those for 1 ;■ in,suing f,Mr irff* not be less. ; The - . anu»i duties on imports ", and tonnage, whito iccrued from the first;l ot Januaiy to of September 1 u>t, ‘ inclusive, is estim ted at 819/060,000, and!' that of the vvhohf.y.-m X ’22,500 000 dolls. ' Isl this sum, j,lwt portiun which acciued in 1 tbe first half of »e year, exceeds, bv a ’ ■ bout SboUe PJ, and tlrui in jthe three quar (ers by about fti.StOO.Ot#), the portions 1 v y hiadi accrued in* nt, corresponding quar- ] t- s t the precis i tig yea/. ’ a debentu. ‘s i-vucd during the three 1 first f| u-i ft s i * of the rife sent year, .un'unt ,md in J 5 2,95 2,000 } '-‘^hic!i is lcs> by §460,- 1 ■jilOD than the ummm Issud during the cor- 1 .Irespondiiig period of (he preceding year ; 1 ‘ ;,I "1 ,l ie ammi' tof debentures outstanding ' ■ on the oOth of Septenlru hist and charge-!' ■ abb up..! 'lie revenue of I fed was §!,r.04,- i fj- ; jv!ii< bis t..<s by g (01,000 than was, on the same day in 182,| chargeable, upon tile revenue of 1824. The amount of bmnjpiu suit on tbeSOlhj 1 September last, was 909,000 ; which is! 892,000 mnr m was in suit on the same 'lay ot the preceding year. Deductings jllroio the whole a mount ' ! duties outsta >d mg on bom! ) and ntlu i wise, on-the 40th of "p.cptcinbur last, the debentures actually yi.arge able upon them and the bonds in suit, "'<■ is estimated, that the sum payable after the expiration of the present year, will oe ; j about gl‘-.20t ,000. ini* amount how-j ever,* is -uljject to debentures which m.iv'i iiii ! be issued—but, as an allowance has al-l rß: *dy been made for those which are now j chargeable upon it, tin om-ideruble deduc tion on that act onnt is to be expected. A poi tiun n( the amou nt, also, is not pavabej unii* 18 9.; but the residue, together withl j A " ,nt, sh "f die duties accruing in the 4th! quarter of die pr. sent, mil in die whole of! On- m xt year, as may be received duin.g thul' ' u : will .liter deducting the expense.-.! o! collection, con oituto the receij ' e us to ms during the year 1820, f oe prods. liven.i,f the customs, how ev ' depends ujwn the stattf of the foreign , ‘'ofmnecce ot the naiiuii. It is estimated diat in the year ending on the 30th of Sep 'ember last, the value of domestic articles ■ d -g c 81,7 u, wl ich ext ed by J ’.-> >9.31 On/ amount exported m , d» precemto. . mil that the v due <4 • nit ;.-s -xpyriwl was 82.5,2*0,782 ; Jwhi i was 1. ss. yy.ii5,294,8 o, limn the .. ! n " , ' ,ut VX I W - ,precatoi.ig year. The j v:i ' ,f ‘ period, is |e«ti:i.;,M->m#"«,.i 16,183 ; which' ex< d* import • g yeat by g >O, i Ii; ' hb;r dn-ee years fa .'era' - annual' , u ' ' > in port's _ % 57'.),:; ,9 ,7 ; ,il! nol foreign arliti Cjjjp ir!; V 2.>,it .-6,201 ;l J ar ‘ ! *■ 1 ol dome.-tic-t articles exported '•48,904,732. The little fluctuation tlat - is taken place in tlmse years, and the im , l*‘’ovenient m the last c ir, niav be regard ed as indicaiious that .he commerce ol tiie ‘ 'unfry is tending to .1 regular and sound '• 'e II no extraordinary events should teettr to interrupt it.it is reasonable to in ter that there vvilj be no material or unla , ' ''■;»!)!»■* change in the ensu. n om I'm- foe.two years ending on the 31s. Dc.’ camber, the average annual gross am uni of) duties on imports' was 23,227,833. fins |l:| . o p'V (he ojiu.il yveragi* vabie oi tin ' hole importations for ih :bree years end 1 ■; on the 30th of Septa.d-cr, 1824, was ‘.12 per cent; and, upon the average ,1- »iuunt of importations, alter deducting the * exports of foreign articles, it was 42.42 per ct nt. For the same iwo years, the average annual nett ■ uoi ot duties, including ton 5 nage, dec. was (8,748,931: and, fm ihjpj 1 easons already siaicii it ; . (e. presumed (hat, indepe tent of my influence which tin no., ta 1 . may ii .vn. ,n the revenue, (he amount v'uich wi l 1,.. • 'ceived mtt tlm I reasury from customs durino* th year 1823, will be ibout equal to thafsum Ihe ■ perati'. ", i], t . tariff upon the ' revenue cannot now, be correctly estima-i led. >)n one important branch of impors, those from beyond (be Cape of (i ,d 2 f ope. i < provisions will not take ctfect until be _ ls > <d‘ January nest. \s it is only -incc 1 i )nt ot July last that it has been in m ration in regard to other importations and l as the collectors are allowed, by lav tl , months frti rendering their accounts, the a 1 ( |it »n caus ony the ne'w tariff ;anm ";l 'bit portion of the imports and f, ■ one; piuarter ot the year, be stated viib pci 11 !.i ten racy. Ii is believed, bowevi r, that t n l investigation "Itich has been made vld a* jViev* 1 1 ln.it object, affords data fore- v a * tina.vts ef'crls vfith sutfinent exarti. - , r 1 > presen’ ptw’p iSc. t( has been mud 1 : , upon tl>e wlme importations (cs .uni-i •• dtig tlieir value at ti e rates adopted mi ; m '"•ti i stalisuciil rt ports, in ti .are. o iar ■rs.it the yeai ending on tlm 30th of June, (18-1 '* ■ gross ummint o' duties was 27. •,} pc cent ; ami tV.t. if the - nf tin- . ce ij-.- ,1 tarifl bad be u applied t 1 the sain im- 1 hp o tation*, the duties would have aim mit d 1 1 to 3U.o‘( per cent ; winch is equal i o an r ' c/case upon fie amount of duti's. «f , cent. It also appears, that, iu the principal ports of the United Ho rate ot duties upon the whole amount ofcp importations during the third quarter of they* year 1823, was 28.39; and, during the Cor responding quarter of he year 182 1, it waai) 30 98 per cent. But, it is to tm observed f that.in tin third quarter of 1824, the im-|c portatisns from beyond the Cape of Goadjl Hope were not subjected to the increased ri e< of tii * new tariff. Toes<-it is estimated.;i would have made tin* rate of duties in thaljc quartet 31.40 per cent; which is equal lojl' an increase, upon .(lie .*1 mount. »f duties, 1,1 7.J7 pei cent. The new turbf.mayvper-4 haps, have -. one elfect upon the iinpbitaiionjf "t (hose articles which pav high rates ol du ty, and for which articles of a lovcer*. rate.!t may bc : subsiitut ■ i.—J’lH, as the yclvieoft •be imports depends more upon the ability I ol the importing country to pay than uponll ithe amount of duty levied upon tliO ».rticlc» i: > imported, it is not probable, tliat %uHer the,ls present circumstances of the commeice vfl'l 1 the United Stales, there will be an v diminu- v tion m toe aggregate, tq'.in the vvhgi!t, therefore it is believed that the revenue.), dc- < irivecl from imports will be increased by the i opera, ion of the new tariff in a fatio neaHy * mpial to thatin wbicli it is estimated tojme been increased during (he third quagtdi* of; the present year ii: he .ports a,bow men ,(ioned-—or, about 7s per cent. This ii 1 1 r a'C iiuwevrr, will produce less augmen- j tation in the actual iccoipts Into.tlic Trea- . i'Ury during the year fby i V» subsc-f quent years. 4 * . v j With these views i f'the subject tlye re-j ceipis into the Ticasury, **during tbe year . 825, are esiimated a , follows « L Uustoms, 820,000,000 • ; ‘-"ids 1,000,000 if ih'.nk dividends 350,000 Miscellaue us 0- a- d inciden- * X ; tal 150,000 ,Making toge i <her 2J 500,00® | And the re sidue of the loan audio, ( ri/,ed by the ) I act ot 2i th 1 ! of May 1.-. st 52,450,000 j'Foi tiling an ' 1 aggregate of 23,950,000 | I he cvj-.cnditures of the year are estimated pm follows : Uivd diploma tic, & M is, cellaneuus 51,085,026 76 Military ser vice,includ- ing fortifi cations,ord - nance, Indi an De part meiU.Revo- lufioi r v Iff, military p« 11 sions, arm -1 ing the mi - | liiia and ar rearages pit or to the Ist J Jan* 1817 5,013,283 6« Naval ei vice, including the gradual increase of the navy 3,044,7'89 31 ! Public debt in cludimr a payment of * 87,654 570 93 of priaci- »)i 1 pal 11,962,068 9. Making toge ther 21,705,163 64 ! .' ;i NVhich will leave in (he Treasury* on the Ist of "* J Jan, 1826, after satisfy in v all t’: e demand of (he I y\ >i 1 8 25, a surplus es. ti'mated at , 82,244,836 30 b l, the first of Jp-mary, f 826, a large a nount ut debt incur! (1 b> the late w.t> . viz,: ' 19,900,0 1 '■ ot the six per cent, stock of the "ii 1 rij.*, will be .redeemable. A» it is notj liiic that the si rpUts means of the rear lb:G will more than equal the amount! ml the inking Tumi H r that year,, only . ,000,000 ■ f th,.t stock c.in be 'Jischargcd I out of the.ionlin;' -v re* mines < 'he vcai.— {Un the Ist d Janu. tv, 1827, the 6pc cents! l ut 1814, another ponion ot the tv.,r (lebta-l imounting to I >,000,000, will become re-! deemablc; and, in Hi at year, alsi, it is pro bable (hat not more than 7,000,00( .of rincipal can be dis<. ged. Flierc will then remain in those two years 8 000 000, which N annul be pan! out of th- revenue of those. . two ye at Jn 482», the amount ot principal ’■odeemable will probably -.w 1 the; •means of the i'rta.-ury ( • v, ; ;,:9; ami 1830 no.part ol (he publit : !>( is re-1 deeniable, and, in 1831, le a s * ..m 19,000.| ! Policy would ec u to suggv •. - n 1 * Imth to the convenience of : , .vern hi 1 . mi (he a I vantage inlu com it -. th.it-O jcxr •» of debt whi b c.nmud bi 1 '826 and 13:.;, shouiil ba thrown in equal; mrl'mns, ujion tiins,' year,-in wide!', nolid no’ is payable. Fur the. presv-th -wevc: ... • ; be suil'.cient to coniine ‘u han -m rang mo the exce.-.s ol the Teat 1826. From the jSfa'-M.; the ’<.•,•. >. nmi'koi. and the high ere-’ dn o! .m' ■. •Tomcnt, on 1.-u is entert cd that the 12,060,000 required to pr.ni (-- tor the oxc." of the «h 1 <m the I.' of Jan. 182.5, may be borrowed at > j>er er f. n ;m --bui iable in 1829 and 1830. And, ii such an arrangement is approved, ii i> Respectfully proposed that author! lybe given by bw for that purpose. i’i.e. sai >c object might, perhaps, be accom plished by an exchange of the stock redeema ble on the Ist of January, 1826, for a 5 per cent, st ; k rejeeiffiible in 1829 and 1880. Kut, it S« belie«bf,that better terms may be obiained by a krV A proposal for a loan invites competition from all the moneyed, capitalists, including the Hank of the United •tales: whereas an exchange of stock con iines the demand for the new stock to the holders of the old constitute not only a smal!*'portion of tl* capitalists, hut a portion intt rested in preventing the ac complishment ■ t the exchange. Moreover, 0 ■ xperience of the government, during the last two year , justifies the preference tor a ban In 1822, a law was passed authorix e:« hang.: of 20,000,000 of the 7 pci juid o( the 6 pet cents of tire ears **l2 *■». 14 anil J 6, for a 3 per cent stoepi redeemable in the years 1830,’31, '32. and ; 3, and only .36,704 77 wcr&eji.- uiged : a id, under lie act of the Ja»W aioti, an'.;, /.iiig an etc dollars, of the 6 per cenfHJPnUA; only ••V'<)B,St ; f 43 were exchanges Should thn suggestion differed, he adopted i\»r.aU Access e( debt J 82($MT8-r, the amount of puhTrcmb'. i vdeeitiahle in tarHyear, -a ill he as IWapu ; a„ | ... . g; ,654,A7d 9 ; of 6 per i cuts. U 826, 7,()02,A3(i 62 6 per cents. 1827, 7,001,;..37 63 6 per cents 1828, 9,490,099 10 6 per cents. 1829,, 6,000,0. h» 00, proposed, to beat S per cent. ft 6,000,000 00, the same. M 6,013,901 59, the same. 0, 418,009 72, i,\ which §1,0)8.- • 000 72, are at 3 per pt.. & 3,000,- ,000 pt 4| per ct. 3 835 6,6, 3,053 3‘1,a!l at 4' per cent. ‘ & J 8.901 59, at 5 per cent. ■34, 1,634153 73, at 4| per cent.. < 533, 4,733,296 31), at 5 per,cent,, I'Unl... 9m a, i), *• •_ r.itml Sluic'd, f,v • J ■' • ■ ; l ' u '' "l stork, h Jos. ni.'t; ' ;<> ; k capital- of |; h . ' t* i; .j- Mies ,y]3. J,.,>5, of 3 11 cc.tt* V W l "'• 1: •' • ‘bU* til*’ pi»*;>iurf of On- uorernnitnV ' • ' 1 rr V : *, v '"'v Ol 'll.- ''»iu ,i be Vo '‘ ~ ‘ m ' ! ‘es> pi cent, a 1 - h, subscribed to Hie 1 . fJ,k * J 1 *’ l n-ir:r. perilous't>, ilie government may ; j.cMse, i>iy uri.Jiisbcs winch v,!*y remain in 13V3, ami bubsc | qnt.at ye v. a'ur cm -'ll:»r- iT.o debt i* .-Icemablv, nod pro j I ,oSr 1 ni,it * r • • ’ • 'Ufthe hi tlipse ■ • fifav be . pplitd f« e. payi • •' e 1 * ’H p!'-'!-" l, r .4,1,01 , .-is, •. .■re is no doubt that J.i S’ r*’ SOI) .i»otto ( , oft lb.l s.. may bo obtained at 4 1-2 ii' , ' 11 1* 11 ••yen 1.1 ;■#a er rale «>i n. , rt reimburseabie I 0.3-», n whiuii yc..r, a wil! b. ,v« u. only - soiuli sum is re dctmabie. ijcorti: 1, ih .t losl'i'ihon ~f [be ft:!.; ri, reckoning' tbe pPincp.t m..l in,i. if c’ •i. :;il its exiinctiun, at ! out ; l i.Uti)-,'". 4' lb..- ■«<.». k :-ul ?. ribed gftlhe ■ ,Hn ‘ •’• • ;i4nb t < d i<s <>tVsi'i by the* gur ' rnn.ent ■■■ „ • . |i .’ r \\_ will b - p-.-r • ivi 4 by allow II - J'-d-h».bOO an mJdiu. lu. 4- :i ,| ie (i,„t e.ir, ilic who I•• , pi'i.-i.-, del'- of toe . ii'c.i hutu v. ill be ‘ *.‘lh.'ll: bed )>., tb .1,0 of l’. . -r 11 ‘' ‘ i ‘ ■ ’ * **•' ,'ol/lie debt, if nut? !,. proper li. notice the redi.cncii ii...! h,- ; -n clhc.cd, tlir last years. l> °“‘ * ; j.• ■ . p-r'un r ■ a. d,r..ie of inter*t*. On tii« islol i., t . (fle \* noli* 4 debt <y (jc Ifuited Stales Wl| •: :i ■' of v. b 13 were Imidcd, heur . .;• an aver,. ;p if , . per cMii-,%i«*r annlfm .Oo the J1 » "449ry n 0..,, f-. u ;: .]*• ,•In ■■ ill b 0 ft. bt-r- Hig- *fi ; , i- c i- •vi . , . , »i-4 , \v!m ri shews ft reduction "I 4b] . J principei .Hid. (,r O.df. I 4 j., the aver, c role of vi. nA. • * ' 0 1 ! I '>pe' In : ■ o, tholf'.lifi I.9tin of 55,000,000 : ■■ I ; 1 •■ 8 uu ■ • Mio hhndo Ireaty, ,nd 1 ■ ■ ' : Il f 1- j per ba\ t 1,. ») I i!.• by life, i m-i* .4 ;j,. . ' <»!»#• • ‘V’.'i- Tin.- uiofiii* .d* -i;.. iiuyi -,r the aw at : - under the jr i T-.da l , were i<;i ,i,vd ro soon alter tile hjolherity *5 ?uen to make the lorn. ;• not, lo J-avc time uu\ for re ■-'v,::- j.; .jm- - , iron- . me, • rd th- offtiro; ii . ... r.k for wlt ' vl ' '' 1 •). hi p. ■, ,\ „s net. pi. .. Fur loan.. ' *"005 | |-< .9 ■ is ■,I . 1 ■(•.-• veri, t ilmllllli ; • ndenily of i!mt ‘he rh.uk, lo b 37. al od,-, ; , ,* v . ;og between |.n ..•> I< 1 J per cent. j, t . ~,m, mu, forming tin HUPiigc i-.-fj. 9r,i,9 0 'l7 1-J j,,. r c.oiii. on llid whole urn unt of ’ re,> rm* proposal of ll" \’■ f.;.k v/.u for the wboie imn, , . j'.cr. A,i lk '•;', h the individual oiicrs .re, <pp,iNoatl , mor< :.i v-ui»Me il.hu ib.it of Iheb.ink, yet. 1 king in:,, consideration that in ooH'mmtiii i.; tlm j"o|o’m:,.v of one-hi';h of the e.ni ;oil of Hie I)uni,, i.ml ,i at nj . rtion of the o . . th hsnl; eq.mi te Hie r.iuuimt i/f the b an, would I 7 ,-rwisi- have mi M-rmpfov i e Hi'i o! of oar, Wjpg dm idedly Uu; r; om j, ( ) v t«£eom so the <.o/. run.eol; to ;.n 'indis ido.d , ( ,> 4 3-4 per Cei l , pr- Minna. »v I'hat, during file pv-.-ess *>!' the re>:ci.'intion of the p e Ji, dutt a c»ostder..ble tn» F 1,,. t.y n j„di. ou. 19. ntof the public; revemie, to oilier a,l .„ the • n'i;rvv ol.jerjJ’of 3 (v. ’oditure, is oi w, 11 f/ *m n relrospe,” i's v hal lias be. done, m 1h.,. rill y,;„-s. ~.. by a t« w ,„ bet,,. .■« » the pro'nihle receipt* and exp. fiditures in siihfu y, -.,M *" r lh< ‘ '..ii years, ooiurneiirin!' on ilm Ist of .'/.m.,,rv, .! "7. j tlw loin! .99 r, Os ihe Treasury, m. ;od r;- hiiW:ce on hand, on •• l " ! * v ' --tt.’.’.-Vla IN, >ti i he sum - o.s * 34, c d , : ' H! H■: i »a.ti Miy bf! estimated .it N !'J (; • g ;' 1 " 1 11,, ‘ 1 'HVtbu-vfy d’5,79.tV:30 yo : •! "'!■ t'!) mie naif wifi have be* ano ?’l *• ‘ .* to • :n - tot in ; nriocipal az.d mtciuyt I? I ', ,‘ - , U9.J35.500 (57 t i o t.ie j . ■ i,.f ,i ..i Imitis under the Jr loridu treaty *l,Oll 350 5G 6 1 » t’; p»99B. j/i• ■->: th Kevotfiao.u y 400 000 00 ■ Tolhe,r.iti (J nol9'.,rtfi....iions V. tX» i| ■ mhe m. re.c-e ..I ti e JVavy U.OOO IKIO (K.* I An .to Ih* p: v ui-ut of demnnds nrii. *<ut of the Ur warn l ).•«» U. » -*• 4,£.00 000 ue ’ j ■•'4. foi li >lhtr • u-.-is of ex( us Vuure, jn »g,. ‘ thf Cl 9: • " II , lions, army end envy, pensions, arming ilu tpili I tia, bui! liny, of exlincliM: of Indian j "ties, a..'- ,;rv ingcf public Ja/j.ii, AccSt r<c. 75,400.000 00 ® ' ' • divri-.ed among thd eight yen », is about y,4j.Udj t l # v»* pc •<(ilium v i * : ' 'll e .pc. :•••>.. d, thut - vcludii.c the loans, the rudu '.uer pl of 1 1 T *• "• u'f years, rmiy b- estimated ;•* 1.700,000 y; , , :li Jala already sf.e.vu,' the annual revenue ia : M 1 ■ ii f-que.il y t is. may uls... he .• tin.:,!- iat ‘21.5¥.,000 00. cShmi!J ; v; • r *' -»• '• : “'•■••*•»■ " th- '‘vs*,*,, m.tionai •ißtnbUm T jme ids, the ord . ,ry am.-I ixpend.ti’ces. ex ■)u a i v « of what, m.-.v 1 .be required f. r . er» ' uof forth.< utions, und the me.r- tae of 18,60( " ! ' t , ' ndsfor • 1 ami interest >f the pu -lie debt, and fur '(*11 ih. i r im. .r , . x . H , sos the Got >' **»••)■-• ; ' n nnuul snr, his of about ,v,.( no 000 .\vi. i. ;,|, rf p,. eT t . ’ionof Ihe debt in the year 1835, ill re. oi\e hii, i-iiuhl Rddilir,» oMb. w M,oof'-dOO no-, tppi prime! *•> tin. public debt, wh cK . - ■ lo the com ’ the constin H.otittl pow./rv fCun ress, and as licy in their wit ; .loin, may deem proper -Ml ’ ht*;h is 99 9'<Tif ,i y f.'bt-.i d. WM. H. CRAWFORD. j Trkaschy Department, December 31, 1824. - V-hc varioloid las appeared in Favetfr *. 9 f r iia- been piincipaliy confined te \ p. ■ black population, some of wliotn have j died. —Q»a/6 i i /.eat and almost dioughtless confi- 3 9 which file Grecian atlack tfi« : '.irki ■ lb ei. is sanl tube .dmost unuxam- \ '■ • • ory. \\ ith whatever i>« 'qiniip ■»! I. 9th y hem-down direct upon . enemies, and aftei two or three he,i IH . . h- .•■ in,. .I.n//-as, hvtheln fire ships along fl .p-t. 6, I.a iiitiepidity ol this people baa dnP . cite*' - ' ..BlonisiiincTt; ct /tli«;er». ff| IH ■k