Bank, plan of a national, proposed, 54, 72. capital stock, of what amount, and how composed, 72. Bank of the United States, a renewal of the charter of, recommended, 359. proceeds of, 317. Banks, benefits resulting from, 55, 97. number of, in the United States in 1790, 65. stock of, how composed, 59. favor the increase of the precious metals, 61. Bounties considered as a mean of encouraging manufactures, 110, 130. C. Claims of American citizens against France, amount of assumed and paid, Coffee, additional duty on, proposed, 22. imported and consumed from 1790 to 1798, quantity of, 241.-See Coins, foreign, comparative value of, 135, 142. circulation of, to be prohibited, 155.. Coins of the United States, of what to be composed, and how denominated, 152. Commercial restrictions, effects of on the revenue in 1807-8, 398, 409. promoted by manufactures, 90, 104. how affected by the French and British decrees, 376. Creditors of the United States, not expedient to discriminate between the Credit. See Public Credit. Customs, where paid, and the amount, from 1st April, 1801, to 31st March, D. Debt, amount of interest on the domestic, from 1776 to 1791, 33. Debts due to States, to be assumed by the United States, 10, 28. provision for liquidating, 164. Direct taxes, collected in 1801, 221. arrears of, in 1803, 263. receipts from, in 1801 to 1805, 317. receipts from, in 1814, 524, 526. an increase of the, recommended, 531.-See Revenue, &c. Drawback of duties, considered in reference to the encouragement of man- ufactures, 114. amount of, from 1790 to 1799, 239. system of, proposed to be modified, 378.-See Mer- Duties, additional, proposed on wines, spirits, teas, and coffee, 22. an increase of, proposed, 219, 242, 378, 401, 424, 448. for 1795, 170. Duties.-See Internal Duties, Protecting Duties, Imports, Merchandise. amount of, in 1794, 206. amount of, in 1802, 225. instalments payable to 1809, 250. difficulties in remitting instalments of the, 254, 260. E. Embargo, its effects upon the revenue considered, 377, 503. 1795, 170, 185, 214. 1803, 262. 1804, 285. 1801-2, 222. 1813-14, 488, 500. Exemption of materials for manufactures from duty, effect of, 113. 1803-4, 263. 1804-5, 286. 1805-6, 298. 1806-7, 331. F. Finances, the effects of a National Bank in administering the, considered, 54. 1802, 252. 1805, 297. 1806, 331. 1807, 356. 1808, 373. 1809, (June,) 391. 1807-8, 357. 1808-9, 375. 1809-10, 399. 1810-11, 422. 1811-12, 444, 448. 555 556 Finances, state of the, in 1810, (December.) 398: 1810, 421. 1811, 443. 1812, 468. 1813, (June,) 488. 1813, (December) 499. Fisheries, benefited by manufactures, 107. Florida, imports and exports to and from, for the years 1799 to 1802, 265, 281 to 284. Foreign intercourse, expenses of, from 1801 to 1805, 325.-See Receipts Foreign Officers, provision made in 1792, for paying certain, 166. G. Gold and Silver, amount of increased by establishing banks, 55. proportion of, in the United States, in 1790, estimated, 141. I. Imported articles, and the duty on each.-See Merchandise imported. quantity of consumed in the United States from 1790 to 1798, 241. 1801 to 1804, 297, 302, 311. 1812 and 1813, 544.-See Merchan- dise imported. Incidental revenues received from 1st April, 1801, to 31st March, 1805, 322. Internal duties created in 1794, 159. Internal duties, receipts from in 1800, 218, 243. cost of collection, 219. receipts from, in 1801 to 1805, 317. outstanding, amount of in 1803, 263. proposed to be increased, 531.-See Revenue. Internal improvements, surplus revenue may be applied to, 359. L. Lands.-See Public Lands. Laws creating revenue, and providing for the public debt, reviewed, 157. Loan recommended to supply a deficiency in the receipts, 392, 400, 423, 448, Loans, foreign, amount of on 31st December, 1789, 31. Loans preferred to taxes to meet the exigencies of a war, 377, 401. 1812, 468, 486. 1813, 488, 492, 499, 516. 1814, 524, 527.-See Revenue. Loans, terms on which they were obtained, 441, 491, 492 to 498; 519 to Louisiana, provision for the purchase of, 264. imports and exports to and from, for the years 1796 to 1802, M. Manufactures benefited by funding the public debt, 6. advantages of, 85. encourage emigration, 87. effects of, on commerce and agriculture, 90. objections to encouraging, considered, 91, 103, 107. necessary to the independence of a country, 106. materials for, exempted from duty, effect of, 113. Merchandise imported and consumed, from 1790 to 1800, 237, 241. 1802, 270. 1803, 291. 1804, 303. 1805, 338. 1806, 368. 1807, 380. 1808, 404. re-exported in 1807 and 1808, 409. imported, (the quantity re-exported deducted,) in 1809, 427. 1810, 452. 1811, 474. 1812, 506. 1813, 545. Mint, plan for the establishment of a, 133. Molasses, imported and consumed from 1790 to 1798, quantity of, 241.- N. National bank proposed to be established, 54. 1803, 253. 263. 286. 298. 1804, 1805, 1806, from 1st April, 1801, to 31st March, 1805, 327. 1808, paid, 374. 1809, estimated, 375, 392. - paid, 399. from 1802 to 1807, 420. 1811, estimated, 423. New Jersey, claim of, in 1789, 35. New York, claim of, in 1789, 35. Non-importation act, modification of the, proposed, 425. 0. Officers of government, compensation allowed to the, in 1790, 45. P. Paper money, the expediency of emitting, considered, 64. Passports and clearances, amount of revenue derived from, in 1790 to Penalties and forfeitures for infractions of the revenue laws, to be distributed to informers and custom-house officers, 425.-See Revenue. |