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, 265, 281 to 284. M. Manufactures benefited by funding the public debt, 6. expediency of encouraging, 78. 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. Massachusetts, amount due to, in 1789, 35. Mediterranean fund, created and estimated product of the, for 1805, 286. a continuation of the, recommended, 378, 401, 424, 448. Merchandise imported and consumed, from 1790 to 1800, 237, 241. (the quantity re-exported deducted) in 1801, 312. 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.- paid, 421. 1811, estimated, 423. paid, 443, 466. 1812, estimated, 444. paid, 468, 484. 1813, estimated, 470, 489. paid, 490, 492, 499. 1814, estimated, 500. paid, 523, 532. 1815, estimated, 530. 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 Postage of letters, receipts from, in 1801 to 1805, 317.-See Revenue. Premiums, effect of granting, on agriculture and manufactures, 113. Protecting duties on imports, considered as a bounty on domestic fabrics, 109. Public credit, plans for the support of, 3, 157, 172. a national bank necessary to the support of, 54. Public debt, advantages of funding the, 5, 98.. nature of the provisions for funding the, 7, 161. plans for funding the, 17, 43, 45, 161. plans for redeeming the, 22, 27, 165. may constitute a part of the capital of a national bank, 72, laws relating to the, reviewed, 157. plan for completing the system for liquidating the, 173. amount of foreign and domestic, in 1790, 14, 22, 31, when it may be redeemed, estimated, 33. 1795, 169, 201 to 210. 1802, 223, 248, 250, 279. 172, 225, 251, 354. 1803, 264, 276. 1804, 288, 296. 1805, 299, 310. from 1st April, 1801, to 31st March, 1805, 328, 329, 333. plan for consolidating the, proposed, 333, 347 to 355. estimated amount that may be paid in 1809 to 1824, 354, 355. in 1808, 373, 389. amount paid from 1st April, 1801, to Oct. 1809, 399, 415 to 418. amount paid in 1811, 445, 461. 1810, 423, 436. amount paid from 1st April, 1801, to 1st January, 1812, 463. amount paid in 1812, 468, 480. 1813, 492, 499, 514. 1814, 534. Public funds, not taxable nor liable to sequestration, 192, 196. Public lands, may be applied, in part, to the payment of the public debt, 17, 18. proposed as a premium on loans, 449. estimated quantity and product of the, in 1795 and 1801, 161, 219, 244. in 1811, 448. may be applied as a bounty to soldiers enlisting, 448. Receipts and expenditures, estimated for 1790, 45, 53. 1795, 170. 1812, 468, 482, 486. 1813, 488, 492, 499, 516, 532. 1814, 523, 533. Re-exportation of foreign merchandise in 1807 and 1808, 409. plan for increasing the, 24. laws relating to, reviewed, 157. for what purposes pledged, 168. how to be increased in the event of war, 361, 378. an increase of proposed, 219, 242, 378, 401, 424, 448, 504. 1801, 216. 1801 to 1805, 317, 322. 1808, 395. 1809, 419. 1810, 438. 1811, 466. Revenue, from what sources derived, and the amount in 1812, 482, 492. See Receipts and Expenditures. S. Salt imported and exported from 1790 to 1800, 233. 1813, 452, 516, 518. and consumed from 1790 to 1798, quantity of, 241.-See Salt duty expires 1st January, 1808, 356. a renewal of the, recommended, 449, 490.-See Merchandise Sinking Fund, plan of a, proposed, 27. established in 1790, 165, 171. made permanent in 1792, 166, 169. operations of the, to 1st January, 1795, 167, 171, 211. state of the, in 1806, 346. in 1810, 440. in 1813, 498. South Carolina, claim of, in 1789, 36. Specie increased by the operation of banks, 55. Spirits imported in 1792 to 1799, quantity of, paying duties, 235. and consumed in 1790 to 1798, quantity of, 241.-See Spirits, foreign and domestic, additional, duties proposed on, 22. provision for liquidating the, 164. Stocks of the United States, not taxable, 192. Sugar imported and consumed in 1790 to 1798, quantity of, 241.-See. Surplus revenues, may be applied to internal improvements, 359. T. Taxes internal, proposed to be levied, 449, 490.-See Direct Taxes. imported in 1790 to 1800, quantity of, paying duties, 236. estimated quantity of, consumed during the years 1790 to 1798, 241 Tonnage, amount of American and foreign, from 1790 to 1799, 240. 1800 to 1802, 269. 1804. 302. 1805, 337. 1806, 362. 1807, 379. 1808, 394, 403. |