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Of this sum, there was short provided, consisting of unclaimed dividends not applied for by the proprietors,

110,616 97

12,013,469 00

12,101,864 78

That, during the year 1826, the following disbursements were made by the treasury, on account of the principal and interest of the public debt, viz :

On account of the interest of the debt,

the redemption of the 6 per cent. stock of 1813,

the redemption of 7 per cent. stock,

In payment of treasury notes,

Mississippi certificates,

certain parts of domestic debt,

Making together,

3,971,842 95 7,070,730 91

25.00

2,389 58 450 00 27 86

$11,045,466 30

Which disbursements were made from the appropriation of ten millions of dollars for the year 1826, and from the unexpended balance of the appropriations at the commencement of that year, and will be accounted for in the next annual report, in conformity to the accounts which shall then have been rendered to this department. In the mean time, the manner in which the said sum has been applied, is estimated as follows:

There is estimated to have been applied to the deficiency, at the end

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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, to the Mexican Congress. The progressive increase of the revenue for the last four years, exclusive of the foreign loans, appears as follows, viz:

For 1823, $5,409,722-1824, 8,452,828—1825, 13,164,644-1826, 14,159,349. From September 1, 1825 to June 30, 1826, (10 months,) the receipts amounted to 13,848,257 dollars, including the foreign loan, 2,458,559 dollars. The customs in the ports yielded 6,414,383; tobacco, 1,316,127 dollars; the states contributed 1,368,452 dollars; the duties of Averia. 529,850 dollars. The expenditures, during the same period, amounted to 12,189,725 dollars, leaving a balance in the treasury, on the 30th June, 1826, of 1,658,532 dollars. The expenditures of the war department were 6,955,078 dollars, and the navy cost 900,253 dollars. Of the treasury department, 3,673,043 dollars, which includes a remittance in March last to England, of 283,800 dollars, for the payment of the dividends on the loans. Since the last of June, 800,000 dollars have been remitted for the same purpose. For the year ending June 30, 1828, the net revenue was And the expenditures of department of state, Department of justice, and ecclesiastical affairs,

$13,667,637

$264,082

226,098

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From September, of 1825, to June, 1826, (10 months), the coinage of the republic, in the five mints of Mexico, Guanajuato, Tacatecas, Guadalajara, and Durango, 7,463,300 dollars.

The entire coinage of Mexico, from the year 1733, when the mint of the capital, (which, from 1535, to 1732, was in charge of private individuals, who left no records), was conducted on account of the government, to June 30, 1826, amounts to one thousand four hundred and thirty-five millions, six hundred and fifty-eight thousand six hundred and eleven dollars.

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The difference in favour of the republic, in the present year, compared with the preceding, amounts to the sum of $6,991,889, 3 reals. Demonstrated thus:

Estimate for 1826,
1827,

Ditto

$15,487,719 3}
8,495,822 0

$6,991,897 3

BRITISH REVENUE.

Abstract of the net produce of the revenue of Great Britain, in the years and quarters ended 10th October, 1825 and 1826, showing the increase or decrease on each head thereof:

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* In the event of its being necessary to equip and arm all the vessels of war belonging to the reput lic, the estimate for the marine department will be increased to 2,260,422 dollars, 6 reals.

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Comparative statement of the produce of the revenue, for the first nine months of 1826, with the produce of the revenue realized during the same nine months for 1825. At the same time, it appears from another table, that the estimates for 1826 were made out from the receipts of the revenue in 1824, and the increase during the present year, compared with 1824, is

Woods and

23,578,000f.
1825.
22,690,000

4,032,000

From direct taxes,

1826.

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128,753,000

Revenue and sale of domains,

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Customs, navigation dues, &c.

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Indirect

Levied at the pans

taxes

on the coast,

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On liquors,

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Various indirect taxes, stage coaches,

&c.

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Sale of tobacco,

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Sale of powder,

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Post office,

per cent. on sending

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The amount of the debt of France, constituting the capital of the rentes, as they are called, or inscriptions on the great book, is, we believe, about four hundred millions of dollars.

SUMMARY STATEMENT

Of the Exports of the Growth, Produce, and Manufacture of the United States, during the year ending September 30th, 1826.

Produce of the fisheries,

Furs, skins, ginseng, oak bark, naval stores, pot and pearl ashes,

Lumber, staves, and shingles,

Beef, tallow, hides, butter and cheese, pork, and live animals,
Vegetable food and grain, &c.

Tobacco,

$1,473,388

1,939,556

2,011,694

3,098,860

7,527,257

5.347,208

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Raw produce not enumerated,

25,025,214
254,462
5,246,878

605,85
248,252
277,086

Total $53,055,710

Exports of Foreign Growth, Produce, or Manufactures, during the same year.

Merchandise free of duty,

5,135,108

do

do

paying duty ad valorem,

paying specific duty,

11,276,536

8,127,968

Total $24,539,612

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ABSTRACT of the Tonnage of the Shipping of the several Districts of the United States, on the last day of December, 1825.

Total ton-
nage of
each dis-

Enrolled&
Registered Licensed
tonnage. tonnage. trict.

Tons and 95ths

DISTRICTS.

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8,192 76 Wilmington, Del.

1,693 89 11,077 06) 12,761 00

3,376 05

4,524 37 Baltimore, Md.

58,853 84

33,196 3

92,050 27

7,399 35

10,700 02 Oxford

16,907 14

16,907 14

Penobscot

4121 91

16,073 03

20,194 94 Vienna

427 56

22,417 83

22,845 44

Belfast

2,598 46

6,943 51

9.542 02 Snowhill

217 88

7,035 47

7,233 40

Waldoborough

2,887 30

19,275 75

22,163 10 Annapolis

3,480 16

3,480 16

Wiscasset

2,569 24

8,995 26

11,564 50 St Mary's

4,174 11

4,174 11

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16,898 13
32,246 84
2,308 66
7,725 81

10,473 92

27,372 10 Georgetown, D. C.

1,569 80

3,794 69

5,364 54

13,716 38

45,963 27 Alexandria

4,873 27

9,001 84 13,875 16

2,490 11

4.798 77 Norfolk, Va.

5,538 82

15,872 37 21,411 24

955 17

8,681 03 Petersburg

783 52

4,457 46

5,241 09

York

167 68

925 48

1,033 21 Richmond

2,698 09

5,604 GO

8,302 69

Portsmouth, NH.

18,184 44

6,066 24

24,250 6

Yorktown

2,515 43

2,515 43

Newburyport, Mass.

8,309 02

12,048 54

20,357 56

East River

296 49

2,990 10

3,289 59

Ipswich

69 60

1,276 04

1,345 64

Tappahannock

1,194 65 10,108 36

11,303 06

Gloucester

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3,389 76 30,154 90 2.565 35 103,741 27 9,325 64

9 751 17

13,140 93

Folly Landing

58 13

3,325 54

3,383 67

11,266 27

41 121 22

Cherry Stone

2,094 00

2,094 00

8,465 02

11,030 43

Wilmington, N. C.

8,246 64

1,225 56

9,472 25

49,127 51

152,68 78 Newbern

3822 73

2,674 38

6,497 16

13,532 47

22,858 16 Washington

1,461 61

2.879 32

4,340 93

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3,370 30

3,828 55 Edenton

1,301 41

6,580 34

7,881 75

New-Bedford

24,024 10

12,123 0

36,147 18 Camden

4,833 40

4,572 19

7,405 68

Barnstable

883 05 20,369 78

21 252 23 Beaufort

48 77

1,163 84

1,212 66

Edgartown

1,655 10

778 89

2 434 04 Plymouth

156 89

654 42

811 36

Nantucket

20,585 65

5,170 86

25,756 56eracoke

169 31 1,249 16

1,418 47

Providence, R. I.

16,349 94

4,366 34

20,7.6 33 Charleston, S. C.

10,712 07 16,343 84

27,055 91

Bristol

6,500 89

1,882 64

8,383 58 Georgetown

Newport

6.440 64

3.458 11

9.898 75 Beaufort

200 48

Middletown, Ct.

6,424 34

10,173 41

16,597 75 Savannah, Geo.

3,619 01 3,835 75

200 48 7,454 76

New-London

New-Haven

Fairfield

2,947 25
5,077 78
275 40

7,701 8

11,549 18 Sunbury

69 36

69 36

7,259 11
8,865 88

12.336 89 Hardwick

9,141 33 Brunswick

Vermont

St. Mary's

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Champlain, N. Y.

1,048 30

1,048 30 Miami, Ohio

Sackett's Harbour

347 07 1,003 11

1,350 18 Cuyahoga

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Oswego

73 60

752 73

826 38 Sandusky

62 81

Niagara

Genessee

837 59

Os wegatchee

333 65

Buffalo Creek Sag Harbour New-York

Cape Vincent

Perth Amboy, N. J.
Bridgetown
Burlington

156,728 14 147,756 08 304,484 22 New-Orleans

1,045 21 10,648 73 11,693 94 Pensacola

15,705 04

817 40 1,085 07

2,214 54 4,275 84

1,085 07
6,490 43

Detroit, Mich.
1,655 04 Michilimackinack
Mobile, Ala.
Blakely
Pearl River

81 65 371 37

144 51

371 37

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Teche

16,038 69 St. Augustine

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2,022 25

2.022 25 St. Marks

Little Egg Harbour

3,356 81

3,336 81 Key West

Great Egg Harbour

7,291 24

7,291 24

Philadelphia, Penn.
Presque Isle

65,429 50

8,378 00

73,807 56

Total, 700,787 08 722,323 69 1,423,111 77

160 04

195 93

356 02

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STATISTICAL VIEW of the COMMERCE of the UNITED STATES, exhibiting the value of Imports from, and the value of Exports to, each Foreign Country; also, the Tonnage of American and Foreign vessels, arriving from and departing to each Foreign Country, and the Tonnage belonging to each Foreign Power, employed in the Commerce of the United States, during the year ending on the 30th day of September, 1826.

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The Hanse Towns and ports of Germany

French European ports on the Atlantic

French European ports on the Mediterranean
French West Indies

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