PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WiLITE FRIDAY bIORNLNO, DEC. 20, 1850 Cl,,wno 1.021131.11011 rot 114 . 101. JOHN J. ROGGEN. gds. Coterie's RairoatiVis surrender all oar available space, today, to the very elaborate, able, and highly interesting report or the Secreta ry. of the Troasory. We have no spaeo for et. ' tended eommerde, and none are needed, as all out readers will carefully peruse this document for themselves, as obey have a direct interest in the adoption of its reoniumendations. They will see that he has recommended theadoption of measures of the highest importance to the wel fare of the financial, Manufacturing, and agricul. lama interest of the country, and which ought, and we trust will be adopted. The report is drawn up with matted ability, and will tend greatly to increase' the high respect entertained for Mr. Corwin, by his follow eilisont T/111 Nona Barran Rtviavr.—Tho Novemt bier number of this reprint has came to hand, and may be obtained at Wall's, Edi Report of the Secretary of the Trettinry Tauten D 11,11.41 1, December, 15r0. S Tkie Secretary of the Treasury rsports -1201171.1-5 AND TlMM:nib The receipts and expenditures for the finial year, ending June 30,1100, were— Rectxpts_fkoss customs, 839,663,091 45 Receipts from r u bile lands, I,erd s :4l Receipts from mtuallszeous eourees 1,n17,21n Receipts front avails of stock tsatteefor specie deposited, 0/9,000 00 Receipts (ram avails of Treasury nein. funded, , 3,640900 00 /, 47,421,749 00 Add BO balance in the nesse'', Jul" 1, 2,184x4 79 1149,606713 16 The staTtitareo for the rresa &nal Year)wero In cub, r:03.153,463 (G) TressOry seta. fended, 3616.000 ts) 43:009.468 • balance in the Trustily, July 1. Wittier 6604,5t4 appears dam! by accompanying matement A ) The estimated receipts and expenditures for the ds oal year ending June 39, IBJI, are— Receipts from custom., let gnsrt•r, by UMW returns, x1.,781,:43 05 Receipts from enstemspd, • 3d, and Ith guuters, ae unmated, 34315,95 d 95 45,000,033 03 ilaarapts from pablia laals , 1,i10,000 ou !Weeps from roilcollanooas ocrnrces, OtaSCO 03 llaaelpis from avail. of Treasury AMC. fended, 110050 00 .Tot recelplS, 1117.709A5° vo Add balanao in the Treuory July I, I e1,6e4,544 Total masa; as eatimaled, - $54,3/2,:194 43 • , The setnal expenditures for the quarter ending Sep tember 30, teso, were 116,093,4 a 09 OS afloat)" by seeempa nyWg statement 8) The unmated expend). thres daring the other three quarters, from tst Oct's, 1550, to 30. b June, 111151, ate— Civil )Ist, foreign . inter course, and nuteellano ous, 13 ' 719.7" 37 Expenses ofeotlectidgthe 111110GLIG from cualauri, 1,500,00000 Expenses of collecting the 9 resent& from leafs, 1700015 Army proper, lc, 9,739,716 7/ Fortificanorts, ordnance, arming in Luz, rte, 0751,270 6). Interns/ ImprovemNs, As, )cf7,309 71. Indies deportment, 4 303,e67 51 Pensions, 1.39003 Navel EaLthliahment, 9.239059 Pb Interest on pubis, debt, 3,004 291 U 3 Perchers of flock of the ))) - lost of /917, 914 207 Xt • - Leaving a balance in *la Tessenty , Jai/ 1, 1651, 6352,918 66 Teel estimated 'receipts and eypenditares ter me fiscal year comm-naive July 1,1851, and ezeling henna.), MX, are— Receipts from costoins, 150.1(.6... CO Receipts from neblie lands, I,CW coo no Receipts from miscellaneous scare., ion,opo on Total eszostaml receipts • Add estimated balasee in %La ?mammy Jai/ 1,1554 Tag eallmated mesas, 1147,•M:31'% 1111 The eayeaditme, for Na lime MUCK!, u 0,116..144 by the severe! D.lnnments of . .3sets, Treasury, tate. 'nor, War, Naer...4 Post Mailer Menem!, are-1 The balance of former approprinuous which w ,ll 1.2 raps red to be erponded this leer, 92D,Irt Permanent and iedefirdes tromp :atone, ,0,121,Ze 17 Speelio away:latheas rived fez tuts 71111, 33,CM,SEM U. f11g,141,2C to This sans is eonigni.l of the following psi..lents!, TiZ Civil list, foreign I oureonrow and sal.- Cellanseus, inn lading hletle an Indens• lliiTs Expanses or ealleot'wg the revenue from .~~IA~~ k. lands, Army proper, kn., Fonlications, ordnance, anuinv m 1111,4 ace, Inmate Isoprtmenteme, kr , Wien Deparsai.t, Pm:alone, Naval asteblahrnent, tnclodaq dry doeks,and itan warn mad contract., 10,1P,373 (9 Interco on the pnblie dont, 3,6033:1 al Pareh.re 01 met of the krto or 1917, 340,155 36 Hoderopuo- of gloat Lined ender net oth Avon, 1919, 391,391 01 Estimated experelltures ever CI invoted mesas, up ta July 1, 1952, 11"..6. 5,993 Itt The famrinn does not include the interest to be paid en the Texan boluttlary aunt. By the joint resolution of the 14th to February last, the sum $2,414,003 was appropriated to de• fray the anneal expenses of collecting the revenue, in addition to such amt "as may bet ecelved tram storage, cortege, drayage, and tabor." By the prow/mons of the am of 3d March, IS4O, in lion of the nett revenue, "the gra:wan:mum of all duties received from customs, from the sales of public. Lads, and from nil Mill.llnueous,sources," annexticlarail to bit paid into the treasury without "any abatement or deduction" whatever. Thu devolved upon the Department the necessity of transferring, all coin received to the depositaries dragaaled try the act of Oth August, ISt°, end re transportmg the sums necessary for the current and . Ineklenal expenses of - collecong the revenue, or the exercise of the implied discretionary powers conferred by the same act upon the Se cretary of the Treasury to designate each other deposit anes es eircamtrances might require.—The collectors of memo and surveyors of interior ports have, there • tore, been made depoeitanc., and given bond, an such. . COACIA in the views of my predecesaor that the change wain salutary ono. The labor of the col lectors end their clerks, though largely increased thereby, loom been, in general, performed by the force authorized at the date of my assuming the of fain of this Department. The law of trith rime tut directing all coo. heyenoes of easels to be recorded in the custom louses, stecessanly required maw addition to the clerical force, and consequently one clerk for that dare has bees authorized at each of the larger ports the fete allowed, u is hoped, will equal the 'aspen seaincurred thereby. 'transmit here wile statement C, showing "the amount of money erportded at each custom barren in the United States durms-the fiwal year en ding the 3tlthluae last, the number of pers.. employed, and dos occupation and eatery of each panto° akvich. of said custom homes during the period aforesaid, "as required by the nth section of Our act of 3d March, 1941. The act of 30th September Inatauthorized the employment of ten additional inspectors at New Or leans; the proviso to the section in the opinion of this Department, nullifies the enacting ethnic, and the rebid no much requited awaris the further tests- Lulea of Congress By the act of 29th September last, al: collection districta were created oa the Pacific and two east of the Rocky Mountains, on oar northern frontier. These give occasion fore large increstoS, in the per soul of the Department of customs, and a more than corrapooding inCretthe in the expeaditures. The maximum eateries of time officer attached to the Peelle districts desigatted by that act, though .la general reduced by the Department, are reduced by the Department' are believed to be only com mensurate with the expenses attendant upon a re* blame in the country. That basis, as tired by Con ifers, has been she standard adopted by the Depart. Math rehttivelY, for the compensation of the maim. dkuths °Beers, and in the' exercise of the dwere. . dm Jima by the ,et section of the joint resolution of ith dictation, law, dich salaries have been anahroed as, in the opution of the Departmont,were required to Insure to the Government, is of a l:ditty and integrity. and full reliance ts puscod up on an honest and falthfal discharge of the onerous ;and responsible Anita devolving upon diem in that remote section of our country. Thereat reduction of the revenue marine made by my predeomme, la comma/num of the appropristioria, Ma been represented ea injurious nit its effenta.—This branch of the strviee, connected with, and necessary to, the collection - oldie roman., uy in the opinion of the Department IL proper subject for dLitinet appropriations, and bale therefore admitted estimates for that service upon a' bade of treaty revenue !vessels, a it, a number by four, thm 'previous to (Intl re. " Palbtio .Defa. AsearCet to the lasi exuaaal resets how this Is, pasosesi the ;melte deb% ors the Ist Deeemhsr, .BU, =lading t18,99t 491 e Twoogry Notts end tos k of stwo stated, was ' 745L5, se - ,• . . Elms IhOperiod the tollowissr maserkate base bee a oa aceotteter thedobt of the Citke et the Di,trie 1. or rhOtabhm, assumed by tho•sol lb.i NU May, - •- • ' , IaVOSO CO • - bercoart of the old fended sad * eh. , • forded debt. .• • 2,149 12 °kinkier/ setae, r• of She Meek of 1/127, • • ~* 432.2141 03 • • ?tor Shoo meek ents peretresed at market rams. thoorjth tbe 'gesso of 14eras. Corcoran & awl . • ekes ha IS. the *test dattlad for GOTerr•rtm t no. *SAWN! !stressing item I)rim horsed do lima Ltdd bilk* t In testreetreas CO lm amass, storele are semtirlatt lee:eased. Its petals *Olt ea the 3XII Nessisher last- warn • 1224,01,222 fir se pet etammeat D. Ogradellemilithrol49l24oll4makMas! Tice pre e'entationi ' - • ,5112,31 7/' Debts of the dieltmt Mike, aieunted by Confrere, $6OOOO payable anneally. 9C 0 . 000 40 Five Met nenteteek per act of amps; 1946, kodeentanle AEU. , 9, IESI, 363 573 92 Flee percent loan of 3d March, 1943, rudeeinable 6,487211 35 Six per cent. loon of tat ell. 1 6 16, re deemable November It, 4,999,14 d 41 1310 per cent lose of 130, Moil, Pitt, eedeemeble December 31,1562, G9O 81 Six per cm/Ulnae of 16211 Jon eery, 10.7, 00 Irredemsble let January, 1769, 27.1 30523 Six per cent loan et :Fat Jar. cry, 1717, redeemable nary Ist, 1059, 151,12 e CO 81x per cent loai of MM. Much, 1 , 49, redo , amble J. y_l., 106*, 13,740 OW CO Treuetry notes Lteued ruler to 1.246 pap. slue en preset , ' +t. if cote erten in• to stock, on de• Me set of JenuerY 2.oth. 1917 re d , be redeemable July Itat,66t 64 113.,":2•e.re , 3'7 the regatreenesu al the 2.1 d .tenon Janu•ry,le4 7 , I nanartill • *Wee - Lent i•me, rederoptiou or In obethenee of the set of VI (E) showing te. Treasury notes. Statement gen Treason' note.( toe set of 1.9.rh led. marked F, shows the amount of aid daring the last fiscal year, ender egest, leXe. cub receipts into t endingry front log the fiscal year June 30th, 1141,774,84 n go expenditures for the re 39 3555al CP ltmata cash receipts s for the year ending - • • The total actual all tourers do IeZO. were The totalcash same Ogled w The actual and t from ad tour. 30th June, 1451 The actual and; tures for the a The total cant the year ens mount to The total estimatedrash expenditures far the same period amount to Onee rate meet G) 49.121.091 IS I am well aw see thut these newel and estimated e.penditure. inky Justly be deemed large, end there fore in sabtrattikg teem, It is proper that they be se eompanled by Such explanation. and sontments, as will dittingthishithe ordinary from We extraordinary demands upon Ile treasury, and show that the nigger• gate to no urea er than Is demanded bye due regard to economy d the cillgatio.of the Govetument. I annex ato lc, marked 11, exhibiting the loth . . eX - Penditarem exe usive of payments on ILeeollea of nun fends and publ debt, expenses of colleelinx to, ten emi. Oran rust I, lands, he.. for three penode, vat rah For the y ars ending 30th Jane, 1213, '4, '5, or Immediately pr vitas the Mexican •4.4. 21. Poe the y sr. ending 39th June, 1241, 7 :, '3, em• bracing the pen ol the woe, and 31. 11 orthe year. ending Mth./m/e,1640, '20.'71. ac. teal and esthended, or the three years mtheequent it the treaty of pence. \ It will be see that, fat three years print to the war the aggregate e endaures, exelusiee of trust fonds public debt, and c expenses of eollenline the we^ nue fromcustom lanods, he , were 50,933704 03 Averaging anbuni EM,977.91`1 61, For the thew yearend the war Averaging And for tee three years thmedintaly wbsequent ereto m 461 Avenging annually ' 33,071.1.3.0 61 Including the expen of contemn.. the revenue from stems, piabhc lands, dudes returned, rawtthe Ire. de heatutes, bounties, Itch none of which have appeared in Und en:whom , heretofore exrabiled mbor to the 301 Jutted/Ith, (as MI thebn items were previously to thin dale, deducted hem the revenue befoee the - latter was paid trite the treasury, leaving only the net receipts to /newel , thennnual mate meets/ the aggregates pendnare for the East period thee statement Hi will be wen to have been Eat- 210,411 to Averaging. e 254101.40 ol For the seetmd petit d 137,13u,e/e. 07 Averaging 43':9 ins. 0.3 And far the third Period 1)1,11,. 714 1. Aecraging 1i,713.12.31:39 It thin appears that three lawny InereinedeXPend trans cornmenecd in the year 1045, %I and to conne cts/met of the war with Mt Idea, sad it will be shaern teat by reason of OW oven new negational:a of terri t ory,, and the finalmeat of the obligati°ns of the G. eminent resulting (rem thio war, a eantinatthee 0 ( these expenewarea will be required for an ittlefinne period, /snoozed nee statements II and 1) ehowine the Intel gunnel ex the ere o r of the payments en account of the pcbnit deli, made and estimate/ to be guide under eta thrtetnon of the wreral heeds 0 1 Department. nor the yaws ending 3.lth June. IEI4 '',. le, '9, '6u. Si, and '52, or the wren Tenn •obeetfaent to the declaration of war with Marto. (1.1• o atonement LK' Wowing the qoantities end value. of the p/htie nand, W to satisfy warrants issued and to beinthsd, an. saner the ee yowl gets :renting nand e.diannswabing, og.n, sash exp./wine,. and values, those wentatonnd by sail war from those demanded be the otherwise ord.nary requirements of the Government opost the peace ma tatththment thlor to ~,a war y a re and maims 001 expel:Mauer. for tho seven years en on w• LOW June, 1 3 -51 4.4 . , , 14):1 to (math mein II gihnt nth 4, 05 The extiemintaret for the peatenathg rinh Jane, 1345, the rear Immentanns preceduas the war n nth Mexico hay. tag been 121 3.-.1.44111 13 the siggreg tie expenditure. fee the seven weessvdteg emir., up non that tee would base smoothed to OW negn,3ls to • 17;:b2,000 00 umated eagb expeal- me penal mount to ' 33,717,347 ated erred reetime for , g 30th June, 1.32, 47,59,000 00 =MEM Slao‘ning N eire.• over we pc Lc: Co • of $145.1•17 d.? is This esress exper... o pares Is to be arras:saes/ as follows . astaal sod essaussad e spears , : ros of a s s , Vas pa rt:users CO! seven years 1.11,11(4.1.4 ere ration al the war <vet 111es.en, are Si Wager pones establislys Cis of 1 , 4 i, OA betas* stated, they meld have been 1 .C.)10.) go 4.t2A63 im Erects thteatioc.l by mi.! war ISee Steteetes sags. arenteetutin, papers frees the OIICO 'Net is p 1411.1.1., 1 a 7 ) Teeent , tie: and , ...wasted c xi...ft:toes tell Navy . Depalthiet t auto nt 10 L.!..... , ~ . .T.l :4 tea . awe ..c+.o al per StAterzent 1, Excess, Iv .r.e. (Thls ace., fool Me organisational the Navy D-ommieni. and the ir.dc!.• lure manner of mating approprimams, cannot he more .peLcany .tated Pensions peal ander set? of to Junse,l , 3ll,(tttmenscni Do.canniated and 1 - 51101, Indiana in new meriting ID 50th Jur-C, 1,52. f IM4 e R in i ei N) 1.%13,‘a enter 11:a nr , ea!iinent 01 l^xic .a4c0t8.114 Ares: res et atz f He. MpL,me tpe WI.), MCLICI)I &t0e5...5 of Board om Comnilemoneri on Men e. claim Survey vi botind•sy line , bsieret n red Mares and Mexico dunce of coed( of Californin Light houses dm folk, custom boost and magi a heafolml. inteitsrial goverOincmd In Lien end New Minitel • Extleomis of loan.. and Treasury note. (Wail 1 MEESE emszo 1170,230 00 10. 4 25: 1.51 ba • ao, 4 71* E. I :53,5(; =MEE Amount I. IS I ocoaatoned by the wads.a . ..SoCtss and for at JILL) int intlade4l to the .em as the re pendOnres tar tVI, mole to Fromm,: of acts rif the lioyornment dartny a period 210mb...in to lot M•rolt In:, and prior to 4et March lettli, tooled* tort Olbec Dear, ewe and forma a. follow. (tee Statement 0. foventh Coma. I ytb i arii Exec non of Patent OS-a LWOW/ Sapplying earientier in Post Orrice do postmen% era for frepattnant mall matter I,7r:t i ter: Expose. of <allotting the rear.uo fr an rattans, lands, Ire. rioter Yobibtild In the expeoditares prior to 'nab Ince, Expendrtures Co tmoosna of Nardilligini. on Institut • Rebmann antic: ilebootarcs. draw. Arks, honour., no, llar:.l3ta I Osialdtrig tortilla s cutters be lore nisi! Vol of Um accruing reg . .. tat cci To .which eam of ..dtds.l4-1,7m IG may Co added far buthi.os -.ltrAt homes. beacons, buoys, Lc 071 Manse hospitals. Clittoll4 606.11<11. and rapport therm( inc 1e of expenditure. In the leitst•- IIV tes C,ICC.IIII2 sad teal..) Depart. 10ZAIISIbt lifter And for misnellinecrat items not enume rated Bum as ittiora to 301 June, tert2, eh atge: II 24 2.74.710 0: at:le tithe war To wldett may he added I.ICrESI on war debt to 301 Jane, Itie witentrnt P 1.3,337,31 , 1(6 Jr:Wiest do war debt frail adds dune, - no to tut:only (P tit 41,1:1,03 3: Publ. lards eramed and to Lc ;A nted, t:: c m tabl. Kt as uticnittil ,rrtding ander:mated ti r:.tJ Audatar ts:awatent CZ, 74.0@137 Taxas boundary stock to lye tamed luJOu :mu 00 Interest o dr 1,111 y,•r. at 3 per :tot 1,0uL1,03: Ii Me:tern claims Per watt': *toe/ w tin issued i3dwd LO and et- rano we have 11 expenllteres and .1.- 011111 es charge•til dimity io .4.4 war, and the aromontiem of ter•itotr Consequent upon the treaty of the rum of 90,1:5 575 0 Th. dons net int.:v.l.: teeny rm.., presented arid to be presented, arising Indlrrt-uy :tato tett Wm, their treat variety forbidtlic. even 11l eon...mime.. enlist a+ to number or amount. Statement R. gives the annual et:mini:tree from 1 , 221 to 1611, ranging . from ate.e.o.t. ra le In 1., ,0 PM7457M 23 In 1941, tee aterattt: and kanu.l crease being $V0,993 55,exclutiec of en etocriees of collecting the revenue. iree The eipenditerea tor the four •ucceed.eg yeses from 1841 its 19th, are averaged s, coe.tioecoa at the chants in Me 0501 year, the average beteg 1?2,017,41 5 , 1 A dieduation of the average 40 roe, pared with :kerma preceding years of 3,431,153 95 Amouollog in the aggregate to . 7. est,matrdexpeudilures for the year . ending :rub June, 1852, ate 42 tel vas 12 The expenditures under the par, Calyt , I Wawa of 160, e Masai re [tithe PO , li 1 debt, were Facets fur the year .euding 301 June 1059 Hr reference. )0 statements (3, I, El and 0) it will be seen that, of these estimated erdendhares for the year ending 30th June, Dili, the exacts over the ex. peettitures of 1st:), repaired by the War Department la consequence of the war and owaeW iersitsfr... as -, I 86,002 GP 43 Na Department ' - , 3,100 730 Ile Pension nets of 1e.19 liu,ooo MI Maxienn instalment and interest 3,1510110 DO Flares 7 of boandary line 100 000 00 Light Mute., dry dock, tee. in California =S3O 10 Territorial governments, Utah and New Mexico Interest on public debt Indians to Dew torrltones Collentton or rot Incl u d ed Mint 0.1.L0T0., btocintl., do. In tais -3,4,4.7.5 04 Expenses land sake do do 11 . 0,4 W 09 Patent Wine 2310,000 let Payment on account of too principal of the public dela GA1,6419 DO &tree, orate coast id California 100000 00 tdmitlisontan Institute 10.010 14 Deficiencies In the roil Office Department 210.000 00 trn Istrati el By dadaist ale extreme ofexcest,s23,ls9e 149 64, from the 'sperm, endowed earieudl• tures tor the tear eedlng 30th Juan, 1552, or $19,17!,!9318, there will remain, as the mulmated ordinary expenditures, the sum el 5.24,,M,814 51. Thus it will be seta that of the aggregate ea. peadltntee, actual and estimated, lot the wren pan indite 30th June. 1652, atetrentiag ho 1244;50 7 . 40 lie - scra v SLi:i6,idB,33o milldam° of 313,357144 06 lutes. at on tbe oat debt, Ii tcqzted to sustain the kith of thiGovem meat, pledged or implied, or prilimg in comes quence or it, act, during I period anabsequert to the 30th June, 1513, and prior to the jet Icily, 1845. • . • Some of the objects of these estimated expendi tures, by reason of the extended area of territory, nave been made either permanent charges upon the Treasury, or will continue for a long aerie. of years, and may be stated as follows: Excess of expenditures of War Department; Navy Department; Pensions; Interest on War Debt ; Terrritonaifiovemmenta Survey of-Boult der, Line; Survey of Coast of Cabfonsia Inv Further experience_ will undoubtedly result in compelling still greater expenditures in the fulfil. meat of treaty atipulations, and in eenuolLing and subduing the Indiana and ether lawless bands with which our newly acquired Territories ate -infested, and before there will be that permanent emigration to, sod acute:Dent therein, of that clue of our citizens to necessary to a full development of the resources and defence of that country. There charges upon the Treasury. not Lamed In our expenditures in former times, arising from our greatly expanded territorial limits, will doubt leap, for theTlTlrelent, prep heavily, hot we may confidently expect an amp.e compensation for hew additional burceop, to Ibe Immnsemlnen wealth of nor new acquiaitions, and the rich com memo which our commanding petition on lb. Pamfio ocean opens to the enterprise of our coon . . M.D. UPON THE ILIVIDIUM. In obedience it the act or Mb May, JUDO, whereby It fe made the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury . to digest, meagre, cud ley before Congress, at the commencement of ev• cry sermon, a report On the subject finatce. containing estimates or the pubic revenue and public expenditures, land plans for improving or Maclan. the revenues from time to time." . . I feel it my duty, in view of bur nmeasar;ly in creased expenditure, and maturing liabilities, to eobonit to the wisdom of congress such sug• rations ea the present state et oar country and the revenue seem to demand. We cannot overlook the Net, in buy eatimatea of future revenue. that the last three or four years have been exceptional ones; that we are Indebt• ed for our large revenues in part to the famine, toe revolutiont, and the broken down market. o Europe. The ease with which the low duties under the act of Wi(l may be reduced •till lower by succea•?el frauds and under valuations, corn limed with rho Mae) jest stated, have induced a . large erten of impartation. Out the marten of Europe lire recovering their tone, the effects of the amine aro pluming malty, our country is fillo J, it in helieved, to excess with foreign goods, a..d it =MEE - - would be contrary to al! reasonable expectatton to loot for a continuance of theae largo importations. Thn provisions orate act of Inly, IEB, have been found inefficient for the prevention of frauds and undervaluation,. The extent to which they hare been earned, and the degree in which they here been rendered systematic, and complete, have been highly drain:mug' m the The Department has long given the auhjeet of these trends its most earnest attention, and en hallooed ail its authority (or their prevention and detection, but they ate OM of such magnitude, and so demoralising in their effects, as to demand the IGICC•ii SIC IGICIVOIIitiOII of Congers.. - A apee.al communication on this subject was made to Ito. Senate on tee 24th September last, in answer to a new - Ilea on of that hotly, and LI that embracid much that would otherwise be sneer poratedim 011, report, ■ copy thereof Is annexed hereto, marked— That numerous frauds, by means of nadervalo COI:a, have Deco, and cottonuo to he, el Itetrilat .nil) pc , peirated, sad that they arc coefined north Cr to one rinse of articlea, one motet, Dor op• port of the United Staten, this pepsoment has tt , aceomulnnon of the tl2Oll lantle.dble entdene.c. Th i s proof, contesting of a great variety of do tails, will wits great p . .easure Le Puha:duet, to Congiem, Ca any I I It. caramitten, ttat may to chatged with aulnect. Through the vigilance of the •ppratters, vent nowhere of advances upon invoices have been made. AI Boston and New York the number so arlyn,;terd, from January, 1010, to Oetoper Ibtn, am0r..14 , 0 to Fore than 4 oao, (table T. I reoging from 6 per ,co. ge?rarda of 400 per CerlL Statement IL is unpor ed. of trod, wad ia e.ted as exhibiting not only the tyateto of frauds, last uedervaluatiordi, bat the inequality of valor. in the different porn of the I . ..tted Sale. under for plta,a,ll system. The boa wasshiopesl by tte same bony shout the !tame fame, one cargo ar riving at Poitasle,ph 4. ape at New Vert. and One at Beal.. the quality sod illlaaips vallle Ito At phiadephts, it named at the invoice vette; Si Now V.at, the aperoo•sra aJaancei It I'S pet cent., and at [bean, V/ per cent., sod no object= 00f appeal from tar decision of the •ppratsera IC. made. I mould respectfully and earnestly urge vv. Congreaa to inquire fully into the eraettell ope pOlon'of our prevent alalem cr raposing doom hpos, as foreign cost at 1000 Or issCithlld'a,, being falig as: 4el that dm huger it m colum ned the retake. tol:l;:eiMf . tethe mrraiau upon, tad the CIO/ gee the ing:cottamtt, - ; . tz the corn• camalon pi (rondo, b) CakarrpitSCliOlij lue au, able value. MEE] =ME La entrusted tempts from the custom:, as pre vented far Ito rematnder of the eurrrent year, and for the year eioltng th June, 18:".2, are bawd ap on ennurmance or Me pnwent WV amount of imports. Aside front our tnereaned earadoures, sod ezolustve of estnuated pii , e6l.l.r, CS 11104, re hare to provide (or 67,220n552 o of the pobto dr!.ll Which matures Within the nest two fiscal I 1 •••31 , 11 ur yearn. Tho ordinary r7.7bOdttures of the Clover:tamal e and the public debt oriZtttmltalg chiedy to the recall war %din , o g,ta.; with varlety de• mend. vieng not of till trot, pre•ent the *rootlet of ILahl lit. for which ti N.C..1.101i the dozy of C.,n• grew :u prov Our trade with foreign simians, and the moneys arising from the sales of public lands, have ronsti tined heretofore the resources (rota which the ao rtal expenses at the Government have been pro cured; and they ere at but time the only means by which these necesmry charges man be paid, the pub he faith upheld, and a speedy ligindatibu u f.he pub lic debt insured. By the long and unbroken practice of theClov• eminent, duties sin unFoirs have been regarded us the least objectionable mode of railing rev entle. . .;4 '. .,(T: r:t 4101.0 i' , Il • )0• By the various net of Congress appropriating the public limds to objects which watdraw them from ordinary revenue purposes, it is quite certain that for several years to come, the treasury must he mainly, if not entirely, dependent for Its receipts upon duties levied upon foragn merchancLze. The act of MO 2 9 th January, IS4I, appropriates the enure prooceas of the sales of tho public lands to the payment of the,principal and interest of the loan provided for by that law. By reference to table 1.), it will he found that the Imes for the redemption of which this land is sp• propriated, amounts to $27,1X,X2'-',, the interest upon which, sin per rest. per annum, is to be paid serni•arinually, mid the principal ma Me Istlwanery, I • • The hives recently enacted, giving buds to those who served ILI the war Wlth Mexico, 30,1 1 at the last session, to such as hod served in termer wars, In nddition to prints to States for sternal improvements, will undoubtedly supply the trtr• ket wan the greater portion of the lands that' will he required for occupation for many yeses to rustle This source of revenue, therefore, small indeed, ran earatively, bat still, to the ten years preceding ISt's, ava Hebb, fne an anneal average 0(5 2 , 993 4 16 19—statement V —should eat hereafter be relied open with any certainty or to any cromiCera• tile amount in . estittetting the receipts of the Tre;• 1,F05,:.11 11 1 1 4 A - 914541100) JI SCITY. Statement H, appended to this report, shows the' number of the warrant; located by the acts to which reference has been made, and the eWebe, . _ eel to be located, as estimated from the pay rolls ind other evidences on Ole, yid; the quantal, of lauds in acres, !mowed to Willy them. The qwlettiv of lands sold, and taken from market, by virtue on those vrarmots,_for the years 1947, and 1945, is 14,777,742,40 acres, averemng 1,009, 247,46 acres per annum, valued at 519,91101 76, avenaingsB.3o3 pet annum. The Warrants yet 111 be presented under these 'note will require 78,92,1,513 &CI., valued et 095, 143.110. At the above average, of 4,509,217,44 sea per &Doom, over 'ateen years yarn& KqUir yet to 40 shed, as estimated, under the several bounty Land assn now in force. There will then he diverted from the Treasury, trout the cales of lands, the mm of $113,245,0ti, not anticipated at the data when the revenue law tit •18-thwastmactest.—Bee statement K. MEM This state of thrags impose. nem Cortgrna Ike duty of determining whether the laws now esisting, with tile rates of duties imposedhy them on foreign merchandise, will produce the moron neesentary to defray the annual ordinary expenditures el the Goverurneut, and meet punctually the interest on the public debt. The ability of the country to dis. charm. every ohigati. upon It, if aided by wive nod timely legislation, is singuatitmable. If ample provision *hail be made for the prompt disoblige of immune accruing liabilities, the public faith, as it has been hitherto, will be maintained, and the pub lic credit continued un such tains, as to invite an advantageous and speedy iastinguiehinerit of the public debt. The system of ad valorem duties, bowery well adapted to many articles of trade, when applied to all, with out discrimination, restriction, or safe. guard, has been prved by the experience of this Department, to be .object to many and strong objections. lie tendency is to cherish a spirit of overloading greatly Injurious to Ma industry of our own country La all its departmets, and, In Os final results, fatal to tbe revenue. Considering this ayes tern only Io its operations upon revenue, it if be. Breed that the experience of the mutt enlightened nommercial nations of Europe has proved it to be, oh politic and morale. tinder the operations of the British !aria; revised In 1846, the whole revenue derived •frone Articles paying ad valorem duties hasbeen 0111yan average of about .C 29,000 (1182,1100) per atom; h, ts gross receipt loan customs of -CU,. 000,000 ($105,000,000) being leas than one fifth of one percent, alibis immense mama train imports. and the evident'design of Padament was to make specific , duties the source of revenue from imposts, so far as It portably could be effected. 4 /fig, policy bas also always been pursued by the other ' commercial nations of Europe. The primary object to be kept in view In levying duties upon Imports is admitted to be revenue It tiequally.well establlebed mato polls.). and slaty jugthe Govenumaut so to doer/moue to the levy. of duties ne r wkhout falling below the 'woes. naryamount ' of revenue, tepee the greatest en. couragrment possible to all the Montlel pursuits of our owupeople. One feature of the taw of 1816; in the opinion of this De ens, Istopposed to both the controlling principles Just stated. • 1 have reference to an equal, or Oirate of duty on the raw Material, than upon the snetinfactorM tut ale Of which It iscomposed. Such provolone certaJn ly take from the manufacuuer and arson;hat ens. coumgement winch the preleat law dot:bikes, to some extent, was intended to affardouad also chock, DIEM 70200 00 205.2 800 et 07130, the !topes 'spun ef the-raw ir . arm,, to i tirgt‘, breadetifs to Europa mowed such a heavy balance eb dn 'm t atu td le l bereveblic , ' a constant decant.' JO our favor, even though it did increase our im. ttons in prices, and esei g n nip In the duties, poem from the very came elmedy alluded to elem. wader nay =reverie-10nd valorem tariff, give to snug sock a degree of prosperity in the country, 'beget of I s l 6, Ib:SM . :SS erbject tenable feature, in- gate extend our desire and ability for the cousirmp stability. These veriati one giving a high duty fun clench articles of foreign leguriessa we could when le sat required, and to e doles when prices not supply ourselves, end the opposite result is es are ruinous, tend to an !excess of importations, and hibeed at the present lime, when wo are making subject all the produce, of labor in our country to excessive importations, not only without an equiv. the frequent and enter note flucpuatioos in the mar- oleo[ extra demand, het, on the contrary, with a bens abroad, arising f corn the disturbed conditions diminished one front Europe, far below what she of those nations wit'a whom out foreign commerce took from us, when our importations were so much is chiefly cdrrhd or ,less titan they now are trader the Plisse at figetem, deuce are highest The foregoing tantements show that the farming when the article trope ICU is highest, and when population of the country, without any extreorth. the Porch.. sr d consumer can lesstafford to pay nary stimuli:ins, can produce a supply equal to gOB,. the duty; Sad i a iv ev.si k,.. Lh u prices of t h a ani. 101,121 to meet any urgent deemed of a foreign t ale wouldidtcr a hem y editions! ten to be levied market, se amount more M the Moo egos' to average en it. That, If r,, err , to costs $lO, a duty of 30 value of the export a cotton from this country. per cent. would compel an giddiness Of 53; if that Bet we tied tam sem of I etas sixty time us.b. article falls in omen to k5,-then-thenlS the cuty lions, which rewarded the tail of the firmer of the ed one bait country in 1847, dwarfed down in 1550 to th e That canneilie It wholesome comparatively losign,ficant amount of $26,051,- ay .t e . . r Le . d t a i o r , : whlch fellows the , -on,niner ii his purchases, in. 373-1, letting off is the reward. of 1.1.3 r of the creasing his burden at, , pric-s are bi7.b, and farmer stone to too years of 0 12 . 630 5 4 8 . t a kin g a cif aspr , a , f,,,, and hie 0 , 0 , 4 to b uut . d : 'When it Is remembered that a very brigs pro. increases. It applied tc, articles o f .„ I ,,i, tenco , It minion of the Callill• of this country are ens a would operate as a heavy Ise. upon breed in a . g e l m the business of larming, and how much of year of femme, incressmg- with the intensity of the the permanent wealth and inns RIM: of the re" evil, and gradually disappearing with the return , Pohl", dot - eels no their well being and prosper. of abundance. 1 ty, it wonld seem to be the dictate of colighten• The objection to the present system, from cow. 1 CO eelfishnees, as well as a duty of pstrionem, so merclal flectoshans in pewee, is constantly forced , to mould , if possible, the lows regulation tends . . . . - . upon the attention of the Department by instances of extreme tnequality and prejudicial operation. The Eurepoun puce of iron was, in 1916, greatly shove that winch has prevailed for the lest two . years. If the duties nods bar iron have been levied in mum s:ccrd • with roman coat, they won't! .now bo hut little more Men one halt of What they were in 1616. I3y, this process, besides the immense injury it dieted upon domestic Indus. / try, our revenue is made t , M ed., inut with the incidents and revuls.ons i foreiat commerce, nd these seeidents nod :toruntiamb which origi• _sign acerdents nod ... : 4, which origi• i 5 -..---- -.... a...mar" of Pa xi, sai...•! • -- e- - m 'erotism, dim, is Mom 5100 for each Indrviduals which ehould inspire epectfic duties upon ail art, .ate abroad, are Impound )with their attendanti mischiefs. i Of this sump= 56 to 57, as shown by statement cles to which such duties may be stalely applied, Our revenue, as already slated, must he mainly i 1.7- are • ha ' r g a P r-ara.am a ir, which, ray at ta i war! Ilona valuations nami oil etch as ore tieee. - .13 r bead, would moire an importation ofabout eanlyoubiect toad valorem rates dependent upon duties on !Moors. Those an ' m ' SU P 4OOO,OOO. 11 will at once appear Low inaminti- 11. If the principle of specific duties emit .i be ports from abroad can only P. paid for by expor a emit this automat is when compared with the amount adopted, that the home vnluation, Instead of the made up of ihe producis of our labor In all its vas of lame products consumed. Upon the baste ot foreign should then Se applied to all imports sub sietie., or in the {nest... Metall , Irons omearta SlOO per heed, the foreign production furnish. ..Ira ject to ad valorem duties. shah srered the 'aloe of no , erPnrut abroad in 50 per bend, or in the aggregate 5150,000,000; the M.. If neither of the (stressing changes etiall be any given year, to the intent of such elects de reeidue, or 593 nii each, regutres annually the rum tbotight proper, then Pt is deemed nighty ties we create a foreign debt. it Ihis operation ii - of 52,100,000,000 to be supplied by our own Meru"- cessary that the pretreat noes of duties ehould be repeated for only a few years, it ie obvious that it try. By reference to table —it will be area tuerrased•oo a greet variety at articles whroit it will effect the withdrawal from tia ore quantity of Ma our average consumption of imports per head will be (outfit could bear retch mereese with the the precious metals equal, or needy so, to the for thirty years has been 54. i. 1.4. Any material Or- most salutary effects epee both Undo and revs amount atm accumulated debt, bringing with it res. over that avenge, es in the years 1535 6, add no, bankruptcy in all dep.:Merin of Linemen, ronee• IEII has been surely-Sollowed by the most Ms:, Ether, of the two first modifications 'sweated pleat inability to purchase fincign goods!, cridthua trues resulLs. Thu imports of the pest year have above would undoubtedly merest many Lf the lar the UMa eatteleg a Min.. , "Preto" in the ih°°a ""°°°d to amount only h p the year rhaa, leevialities of the present eyatem, place all on receipts into Me 'from ay. I then becomes equally nod, if the edictal figures could he made to re pre portent, whether purchaser• or manufacturers, the duty of emigre'. atal 111 Interest. of than pens sent the true con of the Imports 01 the former year, I no ono ., voo , „ roopea , ~, o a l u otmoaa for do. t, , ,, oi po,,ht,t) .. Ire „get . e imparts ha to eett i t et , even Ihred would, It Ps believed, matte. art excepts . . ' o ~,, r!..goar t h ere :enue amnion the flagrant frauds I the mammoths into Irmo e nutty, to an ameUnt " n Th°lm f aisar°l"rh° hrar Tr.'''. of the P --• ' whim are so easily pro•petratrid coder exotiog .b..,, „0.1 t. ,oc,, ~.p.i. oi oorowooo 000 m id ants ear chow an increase of rat:nerds. 518,000,000 I , bu, ..e.,.., of ~,,, ~,,....,, ioi, .. „11 ~..blioto, nag an importation or the current ye . a v r, a g r ren n ter ' 7; 1 a the re dame: ver the corm Min droner al., a ,i , !awe, •nd ions, stability and permanent mires. 1 • mark. •t remelt motive prim, abroad. The o v er P ° g q laws of trade would seem t formsh a safe g °l - t ° one, arida coneumption per head proportamately 1 , s amity mums, than the Imports of any previous I They 6,0 therefore earnestly co gre tin . Tended to the favorable coneideratim of Con ,in all leg', Maim m the stable L larger, whilst abs markets abroad indicate nu pron. I Tin any sysle.m it in believed that exper,nce has V • ss r s hlrat imaesiatenichaaLi i 0 secured in arm= peel ed an me...eased demand lor one experts: awned the true polled to be punned In several , rituntneat et a pane liral rem a 0000, to supply the Thad ~,,,,„,..„, an already stated, consist* prin. particulora which enter into nor evalern cri reverts manta of the Treasury, ecch 01,11 should he ad•, r,b,ity of articles of ~,c,..,1r. and nearly uli of ( tie laws. Among Bess are that all law material tonne to • menses to . 1 1 ,1 ...Iraq all MM. ! them raw materials in their crudest state, and it we, should be admitted at a moderate rate of duty, trial pursuits. ! therefore wish to occupy the p ace among consorter- ! whonaerelecil at all, that all non-cnemeratcd nro If duties on the nemessity importations should t cml notions that our advantage, of potriuun and our l ti des should be esseased at higher rate, of duty have thee:feet to inupror theithiloty of the Mae. Of' vast resources urnmant, we roust grently macaw, i than the avenge cf niatiolagiured artmles, and the ?moult, la pgrecese suit p y for fireign go ids, ! rue amount °Mose exports. Thu um only be done' of manufacture. on. to that extent taus cease, and by an Surcease es. that ertielee composed oh the same material then importati I should pay in ceneral,tho acme antes tif duty. be consequence the 'eV.ue ii an cipovaleni , During the past year our experts of cotton have a- i i n i se d„ t o ~,,,,o ere U tre ,ty l e the he hthehh of amount would be dthivehed. 1 mounted to pea cap ,„, onoo h as :Vi le of domestic mum smnufactureo P7 1 9*"316 ' rt."' Custom "r'''' and ' l t the valuations ~ squa i y in ' matter •ny eyelet°, I earnestly reeamMend the It is believed rust nor shown dtatOtif eXporle cannot be greatly exteedsd, I we have exported only to the titanr creation of A cups of erotism., at large, whom as acme have au, , pdso Jby tom duties epee for. of 4 774 1 , 1 : • - duty it :ba l l to lc! visit the price pal ports of en • :11,:, rod., in o „, oorio is „ i o foot. within the Aad during the same pc - rod the imports- in the United &sten Hoar find to time, with Olirservatios of all, Mei mar - ~ale and atop otire• U..• of cotton inautmeturc. entered i pews to correct la, prof,. Valuationa and prescribe era ever v giant on I ~art, v•r/ , l‘ nil the katrwirdiro I I Z r e :Z ig. ..P,' , 2:, m h :': ..... ' .a .. i5r,„.8: . ,,....36 i roles for the local oisiii,o„oro. which interest can intnart, sad ellthe skill which , and The exports of cotton from the' United Slate. es- Prefer ri r emehoo-m. eaP" i aa s e ea° •'WI ! O• '" ' cud • sad any reed In importance Mane of any raw mammal ex. ; By tie jilat terrOlatiOn of the lath of February k even' K . "' iru sits emu -, try, w . " ` ha. a " ported from any other country, and at the present ' lasi the Secretary of the Treasery as. "authors Meer , trod a iiisfita ,, e mmt , g' -- " e n e e . " , tone ma our only capon that is essential to any ona• ire Ito diatom of the bonded werchmee. now wet, 6 aro aisrava sated., intend our report that• id al all limes to tic utmost limit of advantage to t e o r r an , a " ; aalab,mt",,,b' se n d l ii ng troawbe material L , “ g, P ean,ntroy, airyls do next, ~6 : a y Th n o m h e a rr Xr a n a n u s , obi': baton f e rn " , Va r' 'a Goes - the producer or earner. If al any see • Vann cumin.; to be manutactured into fabrics for Its ' errs net. 1.” - 'fa'retie!gl'eotife exporta 7,l " ,i ! e d d b cir - h c . ' ear l the t' ll ' eli d ria i b b le Tas ' e ' reating this molt useful staple in anundanee. ! i n T yf 'h e e n , lea y r r e h he a r n o d re ptc r , e o d o : o n a o te a n o o l anatrof renal! e f over supply, 10, mar Ism u pth an eon. , e , a . .1 . 0 . 1 . t . -.7 . h t e . etq .. a a pl ; ze . o , n o gt rf . re d ai , l lo p l o inen w h_i_,,,, ,y en 0„,,,,, 1 0 ..e in r„,l la, b N i • on , yo £ ai $4.3 . 199. corned, If a faret.o If', It lb ma like reamer forced . p.. 0 . , ~,,,,,, ~,, ~..,,.., th. , ~,q . ,,,,, ithoe der , W . M. , e . h , tuber rountri% :ss e iez d therenon, 55111 BOalOri, d la ant mined. it supply, me ode, 01 redact - el 1 ,,,, .., while it iv prodaefion at Clos I:la n t o te r -17tt ' a '' And die meill ' ha ‘ t h' il l isa ' ne b , ° e " te th m e er Lent t e"f r i• y that flare, offer, ruiner:, f -.,..-e . tresa the Importer adlid• or catenates our interim and fore.,o bob.. I those ~,,' ..,,,,,,,. ..,:.'• orn .! ' V "."' ' la n,on 0.1,3 al the rents from abroad.. felt by taias ecoa;ed in pioducmg the irk' ankle a t b ' rui r. r tat '''''''' '". I" I. ' ''' o 'r ifFir 'l' o : lr l iFii ,: w :: :a n t Ti m : : ' , bi rr • 7:: : ri a7E ' l :* tiol g' n ' a b r u itrin I ant an i it '' ibis t'' i l :d d tri S in. "' :o c' o; ' t c he b ar: L i d th W ean T r . .t w e rates. - ' more injure., as the Wit lien of Doi... in our Irmo the natird Stereo !alibi - la. five year.. nod It.. I So far Sr ems have been made, they do not own m"'"'"'"d,'"' "3 • rib ''ir lire rapi nernj' I.- "ra"rri`r r° "hrrh the raara '` i° ..ta • I t a m' e nlee I amount toted bail ofaihe rent etipu:sted in the bar of the wbo.c ceuaty, Loh, h mat b • employed it will be soma Mai see ex, urea ti ~I 10 !WS tileaufebttire tar poadeatioas. Thus wed, yi... ~,,, c o ,,,,N nno r no i leave,. Tote would leave no large a lune, that : *WM dli ii, my y, , it is oubmitted to Co le direM . what emir the trjory is temporary and hooted in n, edict I £ ea . 2 510 des , 4 Melon I should he pursued, sail, in the event of a per upon Ito imparter, it A cam lasting end widely ;um, nl reitedias s Mor.10: ma ptnty d Apes:hoc ef Mem w arc boursealremt cr• cadcd, upon the ithlt of nor awn toccata. We less torim SM 4 ..." i deem', that mii limp, Mien he rondo for any lees eee and feel It iu the "adlea breistiag up of en- rasa, :t I, end .1.:14,1a I that nthy reste tabbstimeats ovt Tel litlekb tel If( aa amount- ul ,_____ . capital which can sdord te erideunter temporary ..,, ,c, co .L, m . ~3 , ,, .1•1 .3 , .. : . 1,./.% , , •..11 co to.l I Oa the I /to F.ibrimry, 151 9 . Mr. Secretary : mos:sees,. or sem., arid .44,d priee, or oat .„.,,, eoth ,„ ttee °tee , u % . i . sTVlttte , ;.,:it Walker otaucci new and very lull instruct:cos yet Worked with that s c a n and econreny which referettee to tahle Nut -, it will ho seen, that our en ' . eau-ea-a, tit- thtet ' ' "haat` et metateh"e tte hang expetithre alone can mann. la Inch iris goo" of moon arid ninon nuideractures dorms thena der Me act of FM August, 1e.46. The lab rec.,. scathes. labor a suddenly wttedraten from a do. Year.. Me!. e amines were as foltewer- of throe metructions directed that °at them ports le threat ttritsiu. 're lama.. h, re atores are owned, or have been leased by sink or p.r.ui,, end driven to the •production c ' '' W"' Cot " s. ch"ww, Cpl hiss the U ' ! , d States ,d the leases of which o=== lon hunted spite., the again brings an over ship- ten ~ n -erre,7.7 ago ri 4, ,,,,,,. 44 ; n , • s••.so = ply or whatever rosy be presto:ad by the vate• test it:. novel eyes to 3, itgie goats i du expo=d and tithe emthelledi la rowel's' , " er r s employe:mats, Wilts in the red it leans the tt-ts . MA n,..-• es ,a t aist.,,,,, L td, with tee instructions of this Deportee et, said rearkettil the stalislo, ' , Latest./ it may he, the pro- - t hisr °,r. " ' IV , - 1,01 lo,ltte:rtl none wore. tysk cl a .atsed in these inetruelleas aimless demi. of whiellinie Lena shandoned at home, at 1 ' " 4°.°°4 • " a/ 14 341 412 aaa 1, tbo roliertors will, on retry tor ,deire housing, the teem - prof the !simian empty 111511 R. .ant illi eats worn wee min C. >I ere paper 6;t11, , (11:00 stuAtt liihr 471,73•3 seises . . . hg• b 1 t h e The retitle, in air end, to the c :no ocher, is in', Table Nu - snow. tie •rdre of the exports of ecit• lv be 'Ara therein,do e r o lled .ing •i to 1 rashly a run 111 the pee eet sorb srocle and them ma canuahietares from the Lathed States and tireat den , r•plion sad character °rib= d=sds sod blase nninly no ononwn „ oo w „h ~,, lower, pro Uroain . the year leas, snot Um enemies to which hl depeelte ” he has peawitson of the make:, bud of dour. , the ,,, e . ".44 1 : ' ,.;„7,72,, ei1 l 0 . ~,,,,,,,,,„ the ~,,,, a , ~,,n , The eel ~.-vi 01 Inc cUatt.tu, have dirties tha past mph. it at the highest provost:boob the demand ton manufgessurea exported Bow. she United Staler year interred thew, directions, la the Mandrel In. Will five biro. Has prices and pti. tits, uneheek• deolow that year eau 63,71-,MM Oon•ealenee and against the earnest resnoristran• ,b y b„.0,,,,,i.„ lunch „ o „, ~,,,,,a , ,,, ~, r a g, And that hum rire•iLlrantAthesstue woo 1te. 777 ,0te cm of merchants and the proprietor* et private with the useniaaod demand sail din:mashed 00M.0 n,l a h ,,la„ hr o d m itOO o r tZ r p o ra r t r O i t .r o ir oo h ta iio L t r a i e i. .V e t beaded ware timer. It is efeldCal that, to com• ~,,, memo pei an importer to derv. to trot incrottandist an n Ve y i . cipm•ation arid ellect of theft law. of labor rar sTr r a rr rirt. f or ,h o n rg ,,, yoor onosoo - --- Bleb ware houe. as the United States may either and Pada, 4 i• ta•l ev, d, heir t.R-co treqamity MM. Jane. Int , Mew ai• importation of own or leave, hew, yea remote from his place ni aa ; peta es' V • at•i• ••3 : , I . ••• i I r. ts 1 ''.' roan. motes sonnurs , ila ter from serest Brame busier es er the eitiocesmios vessel. !me , in many t , 1, ~ I, ~, se, ~ a ~, -ref,, e.,.. ~. ~...ti .... v t.n . '::,, ‘. ~.. ~,,„ tires.. „..... " . r ''' . ' .., 5 . 7 Z . I tales 4,4 10 ea lf rf sit expense as to work et priors plea tie pri when our faf d Is or ale abbed. ~,,b,„,, ~,, „,,„.,„,,,,. ',.,, 1,,, ,:,,,,,,,1::,,,5 . ,,,,,, ' Valbel denial ci f 'lc were bunting privilege. II have Leo ~.e the enemas Jul arms or toe people. parity. Stir Baited States ease .41i1,1.1 WO lemse of Hence Lao strcoat misers.' inoiresturn in our no tinned brains mould share an the profit. of ware acmes at evraysgunin - ms, or at (dints that country prevail., that, UV abbe .nit [Oriel. on lora nattinef.e.eTtsssiare Les own in - eat/L.oe , lone to Plop. , do cot nrcommodste the mocrer, it wood seem tiro naercb, elm-, such !User mthation should tie a iii ir a l o a nomo ;/' ~,.7i y h l o r ai r o r o ria " e t a c i o a . ! o ' r o r r a i g e o t proper Chet the loss 'hocial be torte by the pulite, made 119 Wil abed the Mire , it prod./so ail sr• roan we he ona , :mo „ ,„ coariasoa , a rr 00 ,,,,,,,,, r , a ,1 ' :„! and net thrown upon the importers of men:hang Mies which Caa to Oallaufbc red al borne la ltch fantetes, •114 ells of other ber.ons Bits. Them petite wore Louses ere cot mantled quantity, if pow.tdr, se to r ed up two markets .. I;rt ... f . 4 . 0 , - . e n abilit , Llts . e , r . p . o . rte r. o; oi , e , t , to y o , t .„ Sei7 the to any preference beyond whet their Mester eel, Li_. •Itia trite mow exithane4 entined, and may be greedy In coMMttetiO9g43.7:ri; .' „: " M b tri :::'; Ili: 1 110 l e; ''. aW in - : . bu s t'4 14 7. . 7 : 4 ;::,,,,.".i1 ' i1 h , . :,.. d e ,, ill ~,, ...,,, :::: IY Th b'l! fi l 'a iti ' es ". o e' rthV wand ' O '" i r a v ; moil sys t e crew. let to the merry Csil oce god t,sit tho foreign aau rho oaognro o f mar onimori to 0000roi :.• alone. creased with advantage to the impores, and Safe- • The happy taiiat elicit 1 ta th t. talW " lhtithh L i' liTea G rt i tie ßr s i am tain o , c c o a ti nee ntr d iel t ra n nd fi t o h m at i t h h ' e ti v ' sr d u apon the labor, end ea " e q . " h l , ` it ' rue P °"°- ros flinch expense( Atoerican raw cotton from Gre:t neatly prosperity of OW use ceuutry, t• not the mows, by ono means, in, maae!age it eneteras sou, oo , sooio, or „ ,,,L. c. ,,, , ..____,_..._ sot impartation and eddy, be ertanded to three which goods may he heel o garlic. alter Me ore', Britain to the cornmeal el Europe, exceed. the sou - to the Governmeut. To effect these Cade, I id rcepectfugy reeernmend that lho Mac for By gisrleg diversity to she tog•tipationa cud indite- to „ttwi'tele word. i i i ' aiaaw• ` • "' w. sears, arid win the privilege of export to any tor f •.... .o[ll3lly afilllOUr the payment Of eU 1...1b-- U.. 1 pxesooa ei We is ,a f ra i Lih" " "rwerrl". Our enure eiport of bread a Y .. ' " .4, n". mere:mad sit wan afto4 . ed the basica. or drawbrcir tbo ability to ti , eit ,l ti r mes ,, :oi , el - a Hader, Ir snaked, in ol pats orth, ....,14 de nag sod proeision: w t di e t h e a t ,,, , , , , w e t .: ~,t . rem „.. htt ie. . ere, ,, , ,... , aed the wants el inn enWn I tlia t t• at ir .._ dc p .. .. e p ot enteely amount t the value of the eolith grate entirely upon deo. cadre; a upon roman im• ii.,...i, and . 2 , , If ex parted withro Wee yearn riot - e the dale of to, The chiles Inchon. pOrtalion. As the warchousieg eystcm has "u -pon., are amply ',apple& . • l'lre se taSular statemeuts are intend!. Jto show e d d that ad awl aI, Me nerisma Ginnie We're the peat end-tit o , h tr r ar r i f, "r a r m e a ° £ ." how mportant an article in the commerce of th e , a m P ' r ho % ao a ann i ' ' ' n s h r it,.f„,, ' cas e-w th " . '. ' t ay " ph-e,t-' tiros- .b. 'L . We Id I, the eaten of the United States and, if —-- - - ".. .i w , ' A unsure , of Ur m a. '" of " P at" ." t the "'D . ' tahts- e " -- emus muted by our ewe °either', how , nwiLly dtbetoig germ n :lg ' athet, a, t r. . 1 ' C u it n r " i ty m o a f y e s V e re g p r' n ' e l . '' .''''''' e '- tamed toward• patrol for di require!, imports. nor SO met= Go`glit be exteatieth, Instead of lria I would also recommend [Let prove., he med. gm. . ~ o turgo•l Ma of needy fan 00,j 00 in 'aloha cot• by law to relieve Importers hOM the payment of Oar sa P as ". " rhi ' r' ''' araa ' rar" “ "t ra ,. r. wi11,.. roam Oniartatea is • ...Oa ie. , oar *an"' "" defies men merchandre destroyed by sira in thew, •re made no manly., 0 Mott. rtes, ol ...los., port, • thane manufactures shpt.! bb-8l 00 000,. bonded warehouees. breadstuff, and provisions. Three are the pro- quo . In wilier 10 ratto /a every nancesiagary restrict dart , ofnie mil, enclave eliiKa•d to lamina ports The ware booths of the United States will not ha. CU a w.la laa Mal" , end salin ar a alarea.l t o i l n b s ta s sf o ne n as c' aTi M he er t7"i ' o n m d i t i?u7s d' P r .l th r e, : . :::re c e ' ol without mode Ist-or,r a en elcrur al of erre, Masa is neceeury. to tie them I I market in then fist' other anon, so tong se we are content to export °anent, I would respecniclly recommend that all , sad simplest caudition. Our Metres/es &sew the ~. oar CO JO and other raw Materiel, 10 th-in erode spasm hou boom res, b e ai o nnh a o, ao well es ; , n-,,,,, , act, thso, thst brend'intattatid Pmr.enne•cr si ' , .. t., e. mete, e• d import the mon commee ankles °felon" that me thargeable upon the regnierin g, enrolling, we Can p todonn • larger earplug rhos env other lug. and licensing of vemeis as those rel.:log to the people, hum ...P . ... 0,17 a mall addi tion t r e Our ••hey should be, by every eonwentionel entry, warehousing , and trom s pormon„ o f a ,„, - , Oar Caron , eattisairitir in years. , r i trraa ar " 4, means to encourage the manufacture of oar own elassollse. By the act ol 2d March, 1531, n wee Thine article., in the produetion of which so large mute d l a, sh d set fte h . the rod., maybe nocoo.. provided `main lieu of the feet smotmecota, and latereltiult a Potlioll a' aa, people see "8141 ". any I other nation* , " ol UP 'h e. r° It ' dr salary, end cornmiesions pow slimmest by law to ad, sons tea a market • to" ntarteh P 6°4° " meet luable form, for ender the present system any collector or surveyor Cl any district an our the farmer este taloa lo re lle, ext,P, whoa l • • the god awnedd! from i, mines will seen be nowhere, north casters, anti mirth western lakes "the at War maul a latet a lad 444.4.2'i'n', de. e; ett ted in paying fie vacusaivii imports and rivers, each nottamer or surveyor a i 6reerad mod. doles . shall rennin tiethilly, in tit' compentiation for la 180, a year of lamina a Europe, we export- Wit a pieraund cony mien of their Allah, I tbs hs rutcoa t nu aronu u t eqn„, web, e t t ,t,„, eee , t . sit of breadatuffs and pros!' loc., without promo - repast the opniou and werds of my predeeessoii ream,. reemved by Jean oZcsr during the past cation of the calamity wined wealth the demand, on Lb' vital sateen in his annual ethimeolea , ion !e s,. 09,701421. TVs extraordinary capon, sth.le to Cinemas at the last megaton- . All history Under this pre,ih t °, n il ce°lom house foes our Girt market was folly remelted, put berm,' ahem Mil where are the workehopa of the were owl/shed ma the eafi„eam, d a mnet, om nbr„ a d denbt our ability to supply at these article. a ear world there must be the marts of the world, and by into act. nai l £1 mo ho n, „ ganamon d s ,,t : £h a r oma , pins far exceeding to ability of any other then• the hr at of the wealth, commerce and pow- l ee 0 pa,,,,,,,,r0 h e aa,angr £ 1 t o a ll ,h,., „m oon ,. Mir provided a market were toond which did eat er." , districts. oxidant the visluein the expense of trthsportas It his been annWe by the elpericnce of serer. Is view of the reveoui derived from impart., l lion. The extrnordiaary Demand of 1517 wth al yenta, that the avenge rate 0 1 , .. 14 ,: 0 7, n. j ,,, Yr n e i : t w he in a g co la o n e e nt ,h o . f ri th s e 2 s o e a f o co oo s i p s ee co . m . p . a . rai . i v ee b ly ,h, lina th e e ll „, , i Oa des to any legi,datien of our own, Of of fors by the present revenue law, three b ar sent. span the infetle eel...J . a u , I.' 'el:thermion In emelt meows. is a elitiree of great P fe il ! n lrklut L ifts. h rihe i e ll4 th• " t Ta ll e a t ' : o o p f e t r h a e tio i rOf pone, 'm i nding free as wall as dutiable goods. rthh o,,,,c, to thaw who pay them. I would .ho the Width revenge Re! of 1516 has wh oll y " mw ' D ' ll " rho loot the° p ear we tah r "ed, et lan ' direct the attention of Cowen In the northern, veil the ditties Upon such foreign apiculture% pthei cign erchandiee,includem speck, $175,136318; =tem Wpm cups end bonds, ecasul*r mill. duets as are used for tied, and CUM rater tete led eer potted or demesne product!, foreign eine, Ind other requirements with widen our eye. competition there With those of other talons. - godde lied wen, 111101 2 169,720, Mamie • hal- tem is burdened, rendering it al corn cOmpliested This free peasegU t hrough British custom houses thee sired ii. of ing 7,11;!5. lied Vexation!, has not, however, llneteascd the Ilneati demand, : A large Oman of this balance has doubtless If.we could promote '-reign commerce, - sad proportiou been Odd by oar dotatthe meth, which find •• eecure for our vessels, to tho I. satire of the for we dad our exports diminish:us In an the elev.., of the famine to overcome by the ready !hale •t this time, to Eoenpean markets.- freighting of our own produces, united. of orb, 'elmental ethed,theet thus, the export of laNift" Thelieleat , hare".. , as they only postpone _ a er naticen t iwe rOthyld he cureMl to Teti)). every provisions in 18t7 woo $01,701,041, In : present Myment In rain, caari ol 4 eriPusted la stuffs and f t e rn o pe . d th im i. e i ll w a i nl i clto . od every facility :witch el. 1815, $37,472,7 5 1; In 151 e, 1535,155,50 7 ; and la , liquidate time's . balances for coining yeen. even 1850, $20,051,37:1; (see atthement.) Our theme, ,if it were the will of the Government to create a 'Fho Manger, 10 our laws, which have been nes la 1 831 (see Berne Wale Mem) of these article's/ere l lams foreign debt of the kind. The Impolicy of coed, will be of ettential Learnt la MI who are (17 555 227; In lOU, G 17,190102; sod, it the rai such a metilure will not lie euveloped, and it is Intensified in the privilege granted Ly our tenfe• tur of dbf.feriab eahmited mace 181 7, will, In 1 4, I I, deehtielle Tu. Iron !Mettle Or the comity 10 areild homieg fleece, end, V, in additioo, we ehrtuld but little exceed the latter emeent. , it• diepense with dm oaths, bonds and cereleame the experts of rico to Bay amounted to Si.. ' In regulating one commerce with (mien 0a that appertain to entries of merchandise at the 313,1109; in 15:17, to 52 30.4 27ni and in 151 6. she time, ere aie therefore compelled to take, all the foreign vial or value, and adopt the value in the trurrbasis Of saes importation Irom all WWl:tides, tidied Sive% we !Mould relieve the bud:thief year aim the latior,) in 52 351,521; in I 650, to C2A31',557. (St tement- ') These dates cm- to Mont dr dui own produced, which we may Imparting merchandise of a. greatext enthartass• reasonably calculate may find a market !broad. amnia, and our own eitiews ot invent gatioth Into brawls a period et high and lour duties, of coma Walla° ha° ink , et home and la the principal , It ie Certain that the therms. ] " da l o f thra the prices paid for goods, or the value thereof in merge, abroad , sphs o a o t oo , di ro l ooo the tinsel country to consume (Oreille goods, millet this time r„,, , , th eett utru,s t n uns / hhaa n ,„ snou t r h o f ro. el the principle ar,freoithdeyuttled,thal, by lade. •• 41 , *dad' • larger importation lath in fat." quart calluses between the appraisers codlea- eine heavy imporketions under 'a aratcha orinw Years, yet the experience of the lan year ha pnwers, which dth requtheienta Or eye present duties, we neceemily creates a large eorreepohir. ehowh that our import. have been greedy beyond ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 't A statereeat Is her presented, No.- chew ing demand abeind for our owe ermluctioes. . oar exPorts, which last molt be regarded as the true measure of our ability to ceesume, tor any ing the three of dutiable merchandino Cu export:" . Whatever truthi there ID RV he in Um proclple, as appliee to the trade between other nations Of given number of years. ed from 1021 to 1650. The Intel value of such the wand, lu consequence of the reliant , nature If upon the large importations Of oho pant year exports daring that period was, 8301,692,531, be. of their prodttctrong and manufacture., it ha not the Increase abated °suttee, at th,,,,earee rage to log an average of $10,020 St 7 annually. From the a,. o nni o ,,,h. p i t h e li nii ,4 8,,,,,,,, from that of the past qUallef, Which as already stated, the Ist. December,lBl6, to the 3dth Ittoe, Ism, ' the simple loci teat nearly all the puppkes weld' la $l 9 000 06 0 i the eggregale smcant fat the Car• the total yams of duilthile Merchandise rescreen. the latter (Mathis ID ioteige °aeons, ceesisuirof er- [eat Fecal year ending 3 dth inn. , /hsle will hhh ad irom ' honded werthoutes under the act of the: fith August, 1648, - entablithing• a warehousing holes of necessity, the coneumption of which is fall Mlich short woo 000.000 i the markets of the ad, it is believed, furnishes 4 survey of lacked to actual wants, md cannot be forced be.gystem, was 512,414765, 'being an average of yelled that demand, by ad veuticieue dretunetences, no reason to expect that our exportations will ex 53,181,329 annually. From which it is 'apparent When 'high degree of prosperity exists In the coed those of the Ina Md , which we haw ' than that the benefits etticipated from the want:timing act of 6th of August, 11116, have not been fell, k f a r y n e et o lo n n o l o ess ua t e hs , ; th l . sLto re ito ike ns. ai Th mr ik e P n a te U pti ad o ß e i r relmilat*forreaelgatti'prreggifolarctilit*alr w in hil l o b ll ca me n y . would leaveßecame. - , beget:m(ll4 dulled under the head of lageriee, with foreign cockatrice, an alarming balance,: elite melees In like meaner to exterid their porch- hunches °I bus:nevott lithe, and highly Injathoue to the mecums of sneeeediag vein bat We tithe no snob elan cif articles to tome{ FM. which could no• finite be fait In isatilts (alai to idl fees &OM ter, In tecipemenon fur extended imp Oka from theta, There consideration., forced by the existing state are submitted to the wisdom cf Cope" In , pulverizes may be her condition, a larger amount m eat, . .. No nation will perdue from us, no matter how of thing' upon the earnest attention of 'hie Depart.' : eliminated:fa than the deficiency in her own abili , - ills t"elle, West they .Preeent Mewl ante mow wo• ty to acipply•will require,eVen though webny from Permit's character. for e modilimition.al the ems.' her double or treble the amount of bee productions. Gm effeette laws , The huge prospective importe• lloin like thiamin . , when her crepe fail. sh• ••• dons should be checked by n higher rate of duties; , only Will, bat mud, nth Itoie :ether countrf a, so it• l• Is, thew . allfirclitare 644104 nn Within the What due Wants of her population reeekei •••U the La ltattar our ca r alth Y ta 'PI . if the -enrhrfa of though It hearth or ten fold what they take from Pm fine dud hut I, then old miens hey. ' . $152,000,000. 'lt is believed, !we/ever, that we This principle:wan fully exemplified in the fam- 'aa the ""aar year amad "a greatly exa"al the year id le4 7 t when our immense supplies of th•F ollatala Wale Walt an export of gold, for and reveiate, r a to (Lush for them at borne, permanent market with remunerating priers. As nosuch market cab be found abroad, It may well anima the Immix whether lemahatton in wort. ding, of necemuy, for revenue, shall not, by en• couraglog • diversity of employment in our own eounty,eecure the only lure and info market for oor farming production. whioa eon ne obtainer. The policy here ouggeated is strengthed by a emporium. of the value and amount of the home compared with the foreign market. It hos been estimated that our condom mon of food, raiment, seveVatyeara to Marne, at nt least from ten to taken uifiliontiamnally; exclusive at what goes abroad; direct from California, without nay detrimental of feet Upon the currency cc business of cur pebple. The supply of this metal from our own mines, may atpresent be estimated at 550, 1 X0,0M 1 annually, including that Pent directly teen, California to nther countries, and this supply, it is believed, will not be likely to diminish in amount for the next two or three years. If, then, we ran afford to snare the above anti attic precious metals, in payment of foreign mer chandise, II may be fairly nssurned that nor exports including all nrucles, will tie outlet to about one hundred and sixty live mi , lious, supposing always the trade of the world to remain matlented by any distressing. causes . In the opinion of this Depart ment, it would be unsafe to P3slllme an anti of iin• ports ma a basis upon which to levy duties for rev , roué beyond this latter sum. lithe present rate or duties bo applied to that I amount, we should only receive Iron customs only 17,R10,000, and the amount of revenue required for the present and succeeding years would fall short of Ma estimates for the current year, by a .fraction over seven millions. It cannot be doubted that a rate of duty higher on ninny articles than that paid by the present law might be established witlinut effecting injuriously the revenue. The extraordinary Influx of foreign, merchandlte for the last year and the first quarter of the present one must be regalded as ronelostve proof that an mere... of duties. so as to advance the amount or revenue seven millions on the mine amount of import., is entirely practicable. That such increa.e will be forted necessary to the demands of the treasury, is believed to be beyond doubt, tulle.. Congress .hall discountinue many of the objects of expenditure which origina ted in our recent territorial acquisitions, and this, in the opinion of the Department, would be equal ly impolitic and unjust. From the foregoing consuleretion the depart meat would Rotarian the following modifications of our present re venue laws: I. A chtnagnin the present adyaloreni system, j_lll.lt 111077. The table acebmpanyleg dds report, marked—, exhibits in detail the operation. of the mint at Philadelphia, and the different branches, from the time they were respectively establtshed down to the 30th October, Iblth. The amount of coinage at the mine to Philadel phia deirieg the month gnat passed has exceeded roar millions of dollars; and If the experiments how progressing nader the onthority of Congress Mr testing a now process of atssyleg should eyes' the expectations which bloc ken formed respect. tog li.ltte capabilities crthat masbllattrient will be extended to the coinage of eight millions monthly; ■nd, with the branch mint at New Or. lams, will be folly able to famish coin, without any ourea,mnahlo delay, fur alt the fault CIO.' bl , orgoli: dual are bathos. • ; ho order, however, that the recelvert of the pre ,. ono metal. Mom stirred, mud rartieularly .at N. orb, whese Ile greater portion of them arrive, May the more promptly and withoeMexpeuse ro. ell, the einount.l would recommend to Co, prdrs that this Department should be authetised t ireonfee all guld or nivel. tett:Joh intendq for reemonge, and .son as tt could be assayed end the tact yalucinf n wciettamed, that with , nn , tifi• caws should be i•Kll(,for the tame in coeVenteof .11.8, at the opinm of the owners, rahletreert•e -i eaten wiriuld be made reoriaahlo 1,. ail dues to the U . :Awe:Stains, the Government being at the ni conveying such button to the mint fry ' coinage. Cod, r, the; eyntein the holders of Luta lion would eiwAyr realise the fu'l value, without abatement or discount, no poem as t was ironed, which generally would be in a few days.atrsoh• out wetting heti! It was actually coined, Such certlti tales would be freely received,. depomt an ripecte, by all the banks of Ibc country, to be paid out to their cintouters whet - might have ditties nr other dues to pay Imo the public treastiry,•od would greatly facilitate web payments by avoiding the constant rousting and remaining or large 01110.1t13 of cola for the purpose. The Coact Survey was reorganized in 1843, and placed upon Its present footing' by legislative au thority. By that,organization the land operations, constituung fo rr fdths of the whole, were assigned to civilians and officers of the army, and the hydro. gra phy to officers of the navy. The distinguished and licientifio gentlerdan who has so long and so well superinidnded the Work, with this temporary corps, were placed under the supervision and control of the Treastiry . Depart total to which all works [Meeting commerce and navigation it is believed should be properly corn mute 1. It was also thought that otheeni of the ar my and navy could not he brought 1.00 hartnent• trusty together under the contml of either the War cr Nagy Department. - flit, mg - imitation was the result of the eiperi ence of the work up to that tnlir. It has proved eminently suiteet2let to no operations; the rapidity of its progress, us well as its accuracy and the magnitude of its results have condom:Wed the ap plause of Mose most distinguished for scientide at tainments in Europe and America. Thin department has from time to time, as the work demanded, celled for 'as many officers of the army and navy us could be spared from their np , prOpricte duhos. An application for nn additional number of of. ticers of the army is now pending before the War Department, and will, it is expected, receive a ta• vorable cOnsideration. When the recent war with Mexico was declared, there were five officer. of the corps of h opagmph mei Enginyers, sad nine of the line of Me • army employed Sn'the roast survey.: Thy survey thus becomes an adinimbl school of pressure for ouch of the graduate. of Well Point and the otticar• of the navy es find a Vediliction tor the ',Mee salted into practice by the 'work, each being engaged in his approrinte sphere. Wilde the .liatific character of the eurvey is soul as to reflect lasting credit upon our country, it is al no emihently practical In its results; the high cal branchesof smeonfic knowledge ate made sub -1110 most useful purpose>. I se The economy of the work deserves comisienda. non. It *ill be found that as much useful work is done, and as much advantage to the country and mankind, obtained for the sumo amount of expert. &lure, ae snsany other department of the govern. ascot. In' this respect the net seven years have I ..bown again in economy in one and three qua, 1,t , 10 one over Alies expenditures before that nme, for the same workk. This may be ascribed to the enlargement of the scale on which the work pro ceeds. Eke trigonometrical portion of this survey now riztend• twibreken from Portland in Maine, to within blip miles of the Capes ulnae Cbear4eate, nd, wort an inte•val of shout one nrindatd rdlles which is rapidly filing cip, to a point beyond flat. Werra: It has b<vn commenced in South Cara:isle, Georgia, sad F.on.la; is complete in Alabama, tad Lust ly s a trliasissipou and has been corn. rue:Jo/id to Louisiana and Texas. The other op i ra. 0.. f fo law closely in their order, sod the pub• lication4 aloe mope and darts, keeps pace van the field moth Mostly one half of the coast of the Arena, and w ilia Gulf ot. Mexico hasbeen surveyed. Sin-e our recent aministtions after/I tixry On the Paenc. parties attached to the . 1,101/Ey have hook act.vvlY , implaYed 01 MA coast, and have coma...lied important information to this Do Pailtocat in rested to the proper altos far High. hooves, and other aid. to nevigatioo. A detsded report tattle progress of the work will be submitted to Congress at an early period of ibe session The ',contrary inetructioni in luld'otent of the proein'ons of the Gib sectiontof Os act of 29thSepi loather lent, have been ',Wed for the numbering art d entoridg niche buoys placed "along the weal, or In bays, harbors, sounds, or channels " Arrangements have been made for the many. facture and delivery, at a convecieot point, for tronspirmrion of the buoy. Intended to be placed in the Chariot! of the Columbia river. M mimics nave been taken tempt!? to`execute the dealer: cif:our...in providing fur the security of Ida •nd properly oe the re a coast. Metallic life boats, iv i 11 the usual datum", designed for Ave pelvis on the comit of Florida, and three - (pr the 031.1 a 1 Tema., Lave been eautraered for. Lke facilities, Vidil the addition a mortars, skirt rackets and station have been tinthorized along the shores of Lung (eland, meludnitg a tuition et Watch till, Rondo island. In nantthibe et the direction 01 Cohgren, pre. aerations are being ;.made to test the use and etoooll4 at the oaten/En ight, a debuted report of winch and alto of the general condition of the light house estabdehment,. will be submitted to Congress daring the present aession. F.: pigment, .have teen catered into for the commieboa of an iron berets , pile beacon upon Romer Shoal, under the anthonly mintabsed in the am makusin appropriations for light hooties,tce. The preliminary survey. required by the 2d and 4th ,eetteas of me light amuse act of September teat, a...been deemed with re eretwe to such Law works as were authorized by that aer. • coaoltiOn of the conceal marine hospital. in mite , : 41 erection may be aseettained by nfri to the nos-nod Report of the Chlel of the TripogrepLcsl Bateau and others. it ta proper to remark' that tie of the tag appro. prlatiOn of the hospital at Natchez, has delayed tee completion of that work. That the. seaman no the coast of the Pae,Ge may derive immediate benefits from the belpital fund, mean. have been Intro to. the ennversion of a building at Ban Francisco, known as the Pr.; dio, into a- ha.pit.l, to be Maud until a suitable structure abed be erect ed We that purpose. In additoo to :Le several =tom bons. In coin of erection, Congresa, at the Iced tuition, made appropriaboae (or additional Aces at Bath and Bum, in Maine; at Narrolit, Vteginls, C!n• aim:tali, Ohio; St. Louie, Mlaaonri; and San Fran cisco, Califon:mi. Also, fur sites tor marine hospi tal. at Eaanavtite, lade., and Viclothurgh, Blis s saippi. The necewary a cps for the -selection and preCtlreinent of proper altos for (heed nate., nave been taken by the Department. The pm. great of Bone custom houses in course of ere,. ' non has been an meld as circumstance. would allow. that at New Orleans in of the greatest magnitude., sod the special attention of the De. nutmeat has been given to 1 , , With a view else curing its completion at AO early:date. The it:cumbrance upon ice alto to be selected for Etta eastern house it Charleston, hail been re moved, cud no further delay in tho erection of the budding is anticipated. That at Savannah has progreseed so far as to justly the expectation that It w:!I be ready for occupation by Begunr next; provided the additional appropriation tthamitted to Cons.'s shall be made tnt an calla day. Respi c.futir, TUCB CORWIN, arecritary of the Trettreury. A 141:1IGLI law LADY. Rl.O Is capable of FOVATAIPS, Ch I. 60 orderly housekeeper, And Frilling to take °barge of the Pittsburgh and Aliegeegy ?Orphan Asylum, urotild hear of a good situation:and high Wary by Implying to MRS SAMPLE Al 88 EDRINGTON, or Act, ROBINSON. [All papers friendly t o h s Inattrufrarn pr g e , e gor ,e.z e the aoove three or Ig m e I armor. anthe eh ~a 1 E==l 4()MONO!. Polnai Soiree Polka, Scotch Polka, Cassette Polka. i enity Linda Bird Song de Echo du do Ilerdman's Song Cali% Diva,.. sang by Jenny Lind Tbe_Dew is on the Mors= ; Jenny 61.7 bare sonpitbine *nine& to co le y ' l ant dreaming of they 0, Weald I WV: a any fittalti Elitriclic Alfred. Ilea Dolt CornersclierAlleghois Cotillions Lnulairmn Belle, with variations Lore Not, quickstep. Time host wounded the spine • Jannett and Sennett Shaw. of Pearls %Snits. Silver Lake Polka. Received and tor utla. N -.A large stock 01 New Pawns ea arrive this weds. JOHN H. MELLOR, citing el Woodat NOTIOZ THE annual meeting of the Cleveland . and Pin. Laren Bail lined Company will be held a; 14 Othev of the Company, to Ravenna, on Wednewla_lf , the Etet day of Jenuary neat, al ten olcenek, A. N. At which tune and pines twelve Dlraelora are to be elected to serve the onvzing year. • PULIAIIIIIN Beenetary Czn.e of ten C. I'. Pail Road Co f Ravena, N0v.1,0,1650 330th ELANIXEILBAIIIf OF THE LAVDEVG.OI , TEE PILGRIX.4. 1 ill to al the PL Chutes Ilotel r on Nomlay evening, at nine o'clock. Tickets may his Woodat the Hook Store of Mr. Late Coombs, Wood street. till right o'clock on Saturday eaenlag, the tact smut at. II CHILD'S, raminee ISAIAH DICKEY. . of H PALM.L.II' Arrangemks Th. ss t abAstiga 11219t01 fps Rana.. TH. terra of the prayers Roane canning an the tat .oe A prd nest, tae proprietor of nit estenrive and FCO kSIOWII dotal fa about to pot It , hest stabs of thorough and eotagto reps., and °trent It for rent on littoral terms. antra of W. O'li. ROBINSON, ally at Law, • delfhd2ar IS Fourth strut, • Q1:111 OD ACCO—EO hz.• lirasjust reed (or tits by T doll) HARDY, FONES t Co SALTPETRE -Ipo bais etude Saltpetre; by fdU9l Ihr kegs Rupees t & F o, f rert.do spbp NECTAII. LEAFTOI3IO.ra for sale by . den / 11AIWV, iONFIS tr.l"o Srwtsr TpLIACCO-1.0 ken NOY- . far pile by delG. - HARDT, PASS a co H. MOLASSES-3, 0 his St Mails Suit House Sytitp Molsimes, convigtuatas, taf.4 __.. by • dal W & F FaL.5Oll - • ARIUSEMENTS. ICTUBB 01101, ATIENEUN BUILDING, Llberty 'Street, [yon EtERY EVENING, firr a .kart ceeLmted sepr• of g.l,ltiav P',ANORAMAS, A' VOYAGE TO EUROPE, Embracing InagnrSeenty.evrs at 13,ran, I. Harbor, Halifax, the Atlantic, Loverpacl, LON DON. • From the Thatrots, passing rin,ler 13rulger and ending wish a !magnificent •ten at tte EC A !li SS 'EI TUNNEL, Illominstes7, and beol, oat Its of tha besot,' a: RIVED. 1111175 1:1 An Exhibttion WetlikeeJ.ty and baturdaY afternoon, ai 3 &clock Actortlsslon,.X3 cent, Cbtbl.an. uneor II years of age. IS cants oor* vstll op, al CX ranoranat to CO2II. mecca moving at 76 o.olock. WILKINS HALL. - II £llll lISICH, MaGielam, WILL have the honor of appearing at the above named !SALL, TLIVINDAT, Fir'DAT, mut 5... 1411 DAT Drmtros, December 10,2, 20th, and 21st, to . great variety or • MAGICAL, MECIIANICAL, AND PIIILOBOI4II - CAL EXPERIkIiINVS. MrDoon open) at ilk o'clock, Perio.manee to com mence at 7 • cent.. IF7tor patient... tee Silly of the day) decl9-3, LIARNU.APS PATENT PLANING RIAGIIINSC FIIIIESE Machines, while they powers equal MEd.- I, new aids nay other, removes all the objections formerly urged against machinwpilmtng for Snip or Steamboat building or flee Celtiag, he., by finishing rho material with the gram. laming no nide-mations n the surtaceom in all machlbca Laing remora, o rollers In planing, by the ohms and know collected, panning between the planed surface and reed rodent. thereby destroying work designen for pining Con tracts may be made for their comatactlma or mm or the formation of a Joint Stock Company or CMOVIGIeS, in any part of MC UnItOtISULICA, to success/ally prose. rule the I, ne.B., by applying to DANIEL UAIINUM, Snowden's What', Phtladelphmoshira the roarthine, are In conitant operation delamith F/51/-100 Lll, No 3 Alesrbehusetts Mackerel: 00 Lila do MALI. do Ira ry I by [del9J ' W WILb .N DRIED ER ACIIk..—SUO bu fur tale by 11..19 D RY APPLE 1W bu trz by deOD Round Church Uobdlo SO/1A coat', Johnatna'r brand, tand , LA tbia day, and for ante by 1 ft 11 FLO ,"1, RIO COFFEE-1 td beg. p6l/111: ar , a a, for gni' I , y der) J & U rt,011) EAS—eitif chests S 11% von, Imp end Gt.npavrocr for rain by _ idrl9l Ft F 011) riIIANNERS' OIL-231,1m flank 0: ane.l j for sale by [deli)] 1 it It Fialviti M OLASSES-L'tale new, to sto r: for 1212 by l, GIN sr.NU St rtek - - AX-23 DiescroyEZMl I Cil6kPeelrar Now Janata; tr,r. slums: Tostostors, for artlo by ISAIAH DICKEY Is CO dela Wsior (a Front ~!:1 FEATHERS -1:•J T.C.UV3. by dclU IYAIAN RICH EY it Co brill No 1, now lundtne for rale by del9 ISAIAH 11 . C1 , 1.1 - rir TALLOW -1 brl N.l; 17 brit No it now lanitor. for ra.c Lv delg • 1tin.1..11. 1/10g1:'," h T ALLOW OIL-10 bd. now londior for 1.2:13 by UIt:KEY & CO PEA M 1 UT2--i1.2 bags now landirYY, for Jell) • ISAIAH DICKEY & PEACLIE.I a APPLE,S-31 bag. Dry Peach"; 19 beg, Dry App r., • IsAIMI DICKEY , Cu now landing by , Ctl.7l4Cl.ll.lF—i--)61,..11 No 1 L. . 0 ~ 1 or. Grease; t.rls Tallow; bap Feathers, to arm:, on atoan et Csnateillad No 11, far sale ty dem ISAIAH D/CHFIY Fht LANTATION tiarteli cc r. crap P itivt received and far arar.e. by Bete VA [39 I..ibarn rt WHITE II AP SUGAR -to Itzs itt.t rer , El tor en e TV t : by gels MILLER h HICKE.I.O:4 PLANTATION R-32 0.,1 crop, bhdo prose o. crop, 'on commuter, and for Mc by dcl.o ifiLLER & N U. SUGAR-10 bhdo my crop, lambnc, en& .I.‘ • fOr . sacs by ROBERT D.stoZP.LI. & Col doW Isberty or M OLASSE.4-45 03 new planiztnn. , o, we by ROBERT DALZELL b. CU HID 15-1•16 dry Hales; us dry CalrEkine;• bundle Dee , Stole; !Win, far file deli? ISODFRT OALZELL Z CO DOLL BUITCR—tu brit in coy., for weic by /V dell/ co nEar DkLZELL te CO CHEESE -54X) bxs in plisse eider, forsale by den xtolltEkT DALZELL S CO REFINED frs'EU very superior. for sale 6y dolt) ROBERT DALZELL a CU ALBION-8 brio No 1. for rain by DALZ - 61.1. & CG Washing F/11311. IT used for washing chinning or any deretiption. I. White cockle ere blenched and perfectly utennsum Calicoes and other primed colored roods are improv• ed in :heir appearance, and 'be colors loot belabor, after being washed in the Fluid. It is used Without soap or any other preparatmihr , it is lets trouble, to eta it, and requires irra time to perform the work— it cannot humility teener. the Wale, and It I, for cheaper than moy other preparat i on. It his eci odor of itself, and of Coarse imparts none to the cloth. irg.Whech Is made much suitor, whiter and cleaner than by any other peace. of mashing. It ecinain• neilher torpentint,emmonlm;eampherm, rotnh, of acids of any description—rando no pas-ethic iMory to me health, and well not adecPtbe skin unities used unneremarily rtiong SS cents per gnarl. Sold by. 11 E SELLERS, Steele 5? Wool st A N Adjourned Heeling el the Allegheny County. ti Temreranee uouveetlea enll be bed on the NM Matter, in Rev. A. W. Black, Chute:1.'5,00..4 or, Anolrbdsl city, at to e'eleet, A. AI Several Import. ant payers will be pretented by commltteea raised at jibe last meetle g. o The temperate and the iutrroperato are invited to attend. Ity older of the Cr mention. J J BUCHANAN See'y Rex Goods .pain. • • A . TURPIiti 3; BURC/IFIELD have 3eetivid try. rack 1701,817.,1,.`i.r5Tig.11'2t,t".1b,,,`,., 8 ,..,!: mere cod tiroehe SCARFS, Orange flouneez, Gen de N.OO. Ribhd-3, &e. dein GEVILEMIN <riskier In make most ace thrall's , Meows to their lacy friends., twin had at MCk- CNk & titiliellFlELVc, north cast corner of Fourth- Market sts,, a choice 1.110.1100Dt et Dress Silks, ", iaists. Scarf., Fire Linen Cambric flastikerehtefe, Neck Rabe., Needle Work Collars, km ui sal eiml te , St hool noo k Itapositary . WEBB'S riorronl.lle.derr, Wrioiaele do. Arltl, metles,Grarclaarr,tleagrophies, Wale., 5ta11.... cry, /SI aps,,Globee, and every vrlnt tied fa public, 13C, private schools.. Also,a general moor:meat et Illappt vial:able fat vebnols, dwelling. and cake". Also Utr,ire publications, 616 i 'Market t t, cor, of FaAnth. t ?tv ‘ o 'f l i c t te th a ' a ' Ere ttre.dlo e lran ''' Uv o e t ' e " elt yard in cash on she Stock of the Pennsylvania Snit Idarulacturieg Company. and act the debts due •na unpald were IRse hundred dollars, on Root Erov,rnh t , Inst. CFXSEGItTIIOMPEON.Fee'y Tress'r. CHARLES LrEINIG, President. Alltrtned to and rstaeribed this ditto day of //neer.- her, 050. • N PIUCRAIASTER, Sod. delthdtst• IMMEE33 A CORNER LOT at ground, 72 feet ineher - ,n fro.. Wylie strew, by 90 feet on C.,nurere Also, two Lot. of ground fronting en Frno•ylvaa...; Airco eet—l et, 23 feet 71 Inches "out by 112 lout 2d, 44 feet front It g about 120 feet deep. - Alio, a Lot of 'pound extradina from Gibbon tr..i Locust street, 23 feet 79 inches wide by 130 feet to depth, For terms, inn.. . :I O. W. A. A. lIELL, A itintoie et Law, Jet 9:42er Fourth et, hear Cherry utley !, 12171=1 A LAT of 'ground on Federot *troll, hear Wy '..oet . t , inches front by 103 foe t tr..chez asep toyother with the two story 12cti hous,], Ind back bolldloys thereon iteoltd. Inquire of D. W.. 4 A ft BELL.Attorheys as Low. !".. delS.ll2w Foorth of nes Cherry alloy, 10 qr hie .do do 10 casks fresh 2 . 4:lt< cm -raw.. • do Citron; ion rwitibr.a,m M GUISMLEy. S7t Lifer f2 eN.A.imel3lLr rpAaLE SALT—ROO "eke, 14. Ma eaeb;.Gretin,...;' Table salt, is store and fn.t• sale by M tiOflbiLEti t 3A Many en COD F1.911-,V/00 aw prima in store, for 1 0 , 11 T del9 dual ' • BL GORM fI LEY TillEAVElt 91MEETS—Lidos8lue Beaver Ebtekev JOI on band and for asde by • • (•••; co RxlLEy j T.. 1 1 Liberty Id. MOLASSES -40-6 1 1 .Tplantaticalgolag e e s; 10 brix bottAs ground. H Ma'am toooivios pot *learner Leer, for sate by JAMES DALIELL SUGAe,—lbildepeir erne pail crop Sugar; • ' • _ Sbr4 Loaf Sugar, reeekring from ate. , ar Nardi Elva:, and tar Gala by delB • - JA MES DALZELL ARD9IL-8 ML niaier Eratzied. re tching `rca: isteamor Ctrwi.v.bati, and for gabs by delS MMES DALZELL BOcnvE--3 bib heat !rt, for sat. by • de.lB " • • -• • ',JANES ISLES HAMA SHAVING CREAM—Where V the man who does ant appreciate the lathry of st, soy clothe!, If say there be, we do not eddret. no rive. to him. Sot to all ethers Iry ',by, If you 0 render shaving • p leaeurcoare hare a box ofJutrt Havel'. Almond Pinochle or. Ambrosial Pbovir'. Creates. tit is cutely imponible to End words to sr seta, the feeling. ore person-who Imo beta need Shaving_ 'Oh orditiorY seep, upon meting trial of rto the End time. It is a combination of wood'', a•t • wiretion, and pleasure. '.JULEP lIAUE.L O d SHAVING CREAM ts'excee' they emoifieetj rendering the adirmt sad most wit: board mottand pliableiPmdunthliAll Admirable lathe.' and by to extremely mild naluthellaying all trrit um' gnd ttrgreming that onpletrant and stiff teeth orrice *tin which is so tifno experienced after aka;' tog. Geollemen utiPA Attlee Hanes Shaving C., - 0.:1 bee the golden - -a n d most piercing winds Loci; And Its nee; without the who beet:tali, nhoppwl. And those who once use NM. can cath•• say will never ass re other. • g regt advent:age, winch will'im'enxe/ally •:- ?roomed by these who tieer whither", We hr . Mat It will stet . discolcm bend, which : Zagledoogol ra most mo, antrdellektfol preparations, eempounded with eV to the utter exclusion of articles cuicaltd render the opentioa of Chairing no lea Mr se at be SPPrSCI .ted bt Who mute trial of, them. t Prepared onlyl JULS HAVEL, Pettwoct oml tea Thmin ' nor um, whelend retail, by D.A ken, and IL E.Sellers,Paubmbh ; ',bayo u , s ob and .I.llltchell, Allegheny, Carr , .
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