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_ VONSW VORE!-HERALD, FRWAY; JANUARY 4. 1800-THEUS WHUET. t BRITED STATES REVENUE. ie est Pert ee Oe oe oe silo a pie porn lena’ | Stee verte @uties on the manufacture and gale of spirit. | Flax, in - flax ing digeriots of New i i ify uous and fermented liquors and while in the pon Tad Ld eee ‘coulcm manufacturing companies of New Eng- | United States during the fixcal year (with | ries to be established (tf imate up in detail, 0nd wie ee tar an nen ae Sere. poten, tth ai; dommend, vere: Renee ad ad = Gs racy, shows that the cost of manufactaring cotton goods toxs revenue 11,672,266, entage | cent, although tartf dui perted REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONER. in their mille in the ear 1866, over the average of the | of receipts from tke cane SURMIA an cain per | ported flax was not m: ly altered. aim ie Mqaors distilled years from 1867 to 1861, was 133 1-8 per cant, cont, Spemen.cen cranes of \ncnet oe DEF Bree vil sod portionate to ees =e On manufactures of woollens suited for ordinary do- As a further illustration of the extent to which indus- ta wolely to supply the of the Al of opinion that a mestic use the advance is estimated at 63 per cent. try, exempt io Great Britain, ie taxed im the U: painter and the manufacturers of oi] and enamelied | from two dollars amportent Alterations Recommended in tho | wissssise’ sina ona eather aot Gaunt | fi satiate tetrad att Sans | sarah ast by we icin oh pre of eee | tn alone ol woollen now vied and collect ju on the | vari 4 e o oT i ot 3 Dorit hod ie Ge heey prices mide’ fis _— ee i a the a zo fated, the anf ag ented pl ad a wins the fiscal of 61, oF oxi u chusetts 8, 7 rn to jon or auni tt Toriff and Interna) Revenue Laws. — computed in gold. 44 Delo tment; per coat on bv} Role capital ($14,735,830) In surely t@ the grower and crusher as to the mauufac- | the Treasury . Ordinary ingraim carpets nave increased about 75 per in this business; while the tax on the value of | turer. of revenue deri Pac OTE cont; three-plys, of Lowell Company, and other best | boots and shoes manufactured in the same Sisto during | Furthermore, the renewing of hich or prohibitory | tain during the qualities, 53 dat cent, while aye advance - he peers, the ome ree $52,015,243, was equal - ay gd cent pss 4 > see pork, ba? tipo wor sy duty, was returned Brussels and tapestry carpets has been fro: to om the whole capital emplo; $10,067, jos ¢ British provinces, conseq VALUABLE STATISTICS par oouk, we Tt must, therafore, be aca . ora ‘system | termination of the Reciprocity treaty, have injured and On wines the ae ae ac. The advance in the price of ready made clothing bas | like the above necessarily in' ‘& most extensive | not benefitted the American agricuiturist Canadian | valorem system be away at once and forever, its e doen as follows:— duplication of taxes, which in turn entails and main- | lumber we must have, and have taken it us before, pay- | adoption havin, detrimental to all legitimate ea, ath 1s sproics soning in 2060 and e Ng tig oo ae See enhancement of peony Baaceened LaDy ing he sa abi} $e [ee A pec one and ome bi abstract main f in 70 in 1865, and $1i production and consumption, consequently of | percentage additional exclu: Canad! gadeemnoyeny wuniind te fortaren st fin 1866, showing i advance 1868 over thé prices of | wealth; a resrition of exportation and of foreign Zon | “combing wools” has rendered unproductive, capital | Tho ad valorem ‘Me report of David A. Wells, Special Commussioner of | 1460-61 of 60 per cont currency. merce and a large increase in the machinery and ex- | and invested inthe worsted manu! fo | other methods ot te ‘the Revenue :— On silk im general the advance ts estimated at | pense of iy the extent of some’ eight miftiong of dollars, depriv able. First, tenon a ned. FERMENTED LIQU ‘ap average of a little over one hundred per cent, the ‘THE CURRENCY. the Ameriean woo! grower on the one band of « mark according to the ‘spirits contained in them, hetepert.ct tbe. F Beresue. Commission, subia.tted lower grades having advanced since 1860 at still bigher The experience of ail civilized nations shows that the 1 of his product of ‘‘cloth' and secondly the one specific duty per February, 1866, established, almoxt beyond s doubt, the | Tatio. amount of circulating medium required by any country fact.that the government was defrauded in the collec- In respect to the advance in the prices of labor no very | bears avery small ratio tothe volume of its business. iuto the tion ot ite legitimate reveaue from fermented liquors, | ¢xact and comprehensive statement can at this time be | Wha: that ratio is must be determined by the practice of of about f« invol an abgo- owing to the varying nature of the conditions | each nation under a system which puts no unnatural eb iar Sle ye y) y alatage a ora ee reg ‘estimate; but, eo far.as int on the issue of currency. Suche country was 32,400, 000. July 13. provi that, Savereeies of the Commissioner have extended, they United States before the war. In afew only of the emia ta tal euhgation hapcend 0 the Kade ae lead to the conclusion that, as a general thing, the price | States, and those the newest and most Deckwand, was | were for in domestic matufactures, produced by | this Xb bye position, of three.conte ‘additional on ‘@ monthly return of the products of his Tmadiaboneare, ‘of labor has not edvanced in an equal ratio with the price there any serious restraint put pen, the creation of ives wino Consumed Western agricultural produce, | ‘the increased to sixty-five cents per ., he tax itself shouid be paid by the aMxing of an adhe. Bf commmodinese, although numerous exceptional cases | banks and the issue of bank notes. Pi pe tagce and to ‘aud are paid for in British | gallon. * stve paper stamp to each barrel sold and removed from, |. ©! ‘be quoted which seem to indicate the contrary. especially in the commercial States, the trade of | mani prod by operatives me the place of manufacture, with an additional require- ie following are some of most interesting and pankiog ant tho leaning of paper sposen ware freely ox- British or contivental produce. No less beef and ‘went, that the stamp should be cancelled by the retajlor |. Feliable data gathered under from personal ex- erciand, aahjoct 10 eerieia conditiogs ing to the pub- | are-now pioduced, or will be prodaced, in the or consumer m amination or at some of principal seats of | lic safety. New England and New. ears provinces by reason of thetr exclusion from American The ‘adoption of this plan by Concresa wad ‘recom. | the industries ‘fa different jons of the toun- Speen Ge enpows clei ey ed . every barrel thus excluded will tend to mended by the Ravenue Commission with ‘mo little | *y:— West also with their billa* gone- |- quantity of the:American prodact in hesitation; for, while the then existing law seemed to grr see woes races 108 2 rally, therefore,.the people of the United al] s sn, ee rae the ‘be entirely inadequate to protect the govermment and Branches of Manufacture. "er cent, Specuonatins, medium which Cs Bey yd ‘or would | American shipowner of auy wets | to ‘the honest dealer against (raud, the adoption of the al ‘thi trade. stamp system for the firs time to an se of imparted to any agri- of twenty for in House il if Per- | cent, and ia cigars when offeret inthe American market, exclusive of ry bo. sreneamo ain we ft commisions and other $33 75 gold, 60 medium. Shortened credits, increase of pales for laid down, that the true and Peceenn.st Se or (at per premium) $47 26 currency. As 95 cash, the opening up ‘of new Territories in the | American agricuitaristis te be the existence bee from this showing, the importation of 100 . | West and the. introduction of paid labor at the | and extension of American manufactures, we present cigars has ntirely ceased. South are all new influences added to the | the following statements:— fi in view, howepr, of the very fail examination and 90 | general effect of growth. But Con. | Thewheat crop of the United Sistes for 1865, according | discussion of ‘on cigars given by and 85 has ided for these influences by | arg rage tment ite commiltess last session, end 1B view of the fact Sx suthorizing an Of national bank notes to the extent | 27 bushels, and the corm crop 704,427,065 bushels, that the domestitobacco interest is almost unanimous 623 | of x of fifty per cent beyond the | this quantity there were exported to Great Britain and | in favor of the tontinvance of the present rates, the 15 ciroalation which the pasty Fret, sustained on | entered for British cmmnnenes pe dlp (2.200,- | Commissioner he not felt warranted, without an oppor- 60 | a specie basis. vision would seom to be ample | 552 bushels), as compared myienss owt. (37.256,842 | tunky for fu examination, 10 recommend any 80 all present wants, and for the future 80 far as it | bushels) importea into Great from sll other | change im the rates, 7% is now Becessary forit, The of all | countries; while of 3,982,768 cwt. of wheat flour im- LANUPACTURES OF COTTON. eo mercial ‘toward economy In the use of cur- ported into Great Britain, obly 262,878owt. ware recaived The Commiepner recommends that no material 200 one-q: 80 rency, The circulating jum does not advance in the m the United States, On the other hand, New change should b made at in the rates of duty (€24;000 one-cixth barre! stamps. 75 |, eame ‘ratio with the, exchanges which 1¢ serves to carry ene ne ee aggre imposed by the «isting tariff on manufactures of cotton. ‘771,720 one-eighth barre) stamps. rt) on, In the State of New York, Se oe Soe Soe tions of bushels of in ada! to ther own the existng rates of duty have not the hell A ie 1860 to 1860, the capital of banks increased 101 per cent, to make up their consumption; while of the | importation ef Inge quantities of cotton during 9,199,520 stamps, of the total valueof....... $1,896,855 93 and discounts 75 per porwr alba | vatue of the whole products of the country, | the last few is chown by the f ‘DUTLED SPIRITS. 60 | and specie 141 per cent; wi circulation for the same year, including hay, butter, wine, potatoes, table, andy ad te. recommended are A careful revision of the law regulating the manufac- 60 | only 15 percent. ‘The explanation is, that bank depo- | tobacco, hemp and wool, as well aa grain, butexcluding | the same as noy the course of trade will probably not @ere and sale of distilled spirita, and the collection of the 68 | site and other economical expedients largely taxem | Cotton, rice and eugar, two and three-fourths per | be interrupted :- tax thereon, was made by Congress at ite last session— the place of bank notes in domestic exchanges. Comt was estimated to Rave! exported, leaving uinety- COTTON MANUFACTURES. Moo trciomn bavemnended te tot Revenue Commicsion 50 It has been urged that Sg ee ne te seven and one-fourth per cent for the home market and | y861 ‘Delay rubstantially adgpted. 72 of currency to remain ‘the increase in business | consumption. i A leading feature.of "this eystem was the placing of 6 end in the develo; of. teescanmier were grodeally The great want of the Western agricuiturist 1s. remu- | }; yeech distillery under the surveillance of a government 50 diminish and fi remove ail dif fro out | merat:ve and certain market for his surplus prodects, inspector, it being assumed that as the government has 4g | of the acknowledged present redundancy. thie, - | and thie want is hkely to increase rather tban diminish. an nder present tax ($2 per gallon) of ever, it may be replied that the of present | Experience has shown that this surplus can! ia its jue of all spirits distilled, it 00 amount of currency in circulation tends to increase no | crude condition, find any sufficient outlet in woold oy ‘object on its part to subject business to business except what is specul: ‘and to check the | markets, With the exception of Great Britain, ‘abe most careful supervision. It was, however, forescen to 50 very development which is fe remedial | all of the States of Kurope are now food exporters By the Revenue Commission that the establishment of oT is mi is jar and abn rather than food importers; and were Great Britain to some check upon the Inspectors themselves would be Carpetings. . ew " 85 ip the ecovomic hi of the United States, and it is Le ge ge ey eer pe | most expedient in order to counteract toa certain extent EXPORTS. fashionable and comfortable to believe that the expe. | food deficit from the United the American sur- ‘Whe powerful inducements to a dereliction of duty which Auother result arising from the enhancement of | rience of older countries is no criterion for our own; but | plas would im a few years be as large as ever, Were, ado dishonest distillers are able to offer, aud the form of | PPCes, above referred to, of all labor and materials, is | thie \s a grave error. | The difference in oar favor is one | however, the American manafacturer placed in a condic ‘a supplementary bill was accordingly reported autnor- | hat the products of American industry are exposed toa | merely of productive and recuperative power; we can. tion in which he could compete im markets for fuing the appotutment of district to be termed | most unfair competition in their own and foreign mar- | NOt set scientific principles at defiance; and the laws of the sale of even a moderate centage ef his produ: coAL. “Bapervieors of the Revenue,” whose duty, coupled with | kets with the similar offerings of other countries, pro- | tradeand of pational development are as truly laws as the exportation of agricultural transmu' The object oa duty is either revenue or protection. that of a general supervision of all revenue officera, was | duced from untaxed raw materials, with the further those which regulate the course of the planets or the al- | from its crude condition by the of American | 4 smaller di increase the revenue by increasing ularly to eee that Inspectors of distilleries, brewer-.| gFest advantage of cheaper capital and lower wages for { teroation of the seasons. cparetives wonid unlimited. The securing present duty does not seem to have ‘and tobacco manufactories, aa well as local weighers fiver. In fact, in nearly every department of Awerican Specie paymeats, in short, can be resumed tn only one similar resnite constitutes @ leading feature ia the end ‘were transferred or “ rotated,” from time | industry the possession of the home market is seriously | way, viz:—By ne dN gs a money of the govern- | commercial of most of the Europeen States, and ws from one estabhshment, or ene district, to | ‘ntervered with, while our ability to compete with for- bry lp, Sony with gold; and, as no one doubts, | in their annual exhibits the extent of exports coal free from ail ‘another. The-consideration of this bill was very geoer- n nations in foreign markets is restricted to the sale | at the prevent, ind every national to | of magufactured articles is regarded as ome of the most of any to ally against by reveaue officers—and more leony Rew trvatagngeeanh yep erp ams oe py ear aa ney ihore is both the national will and a0 to pscring Seceees of Corpses Ooty Nae ‘most be based on Taw ly by those from the Southern districie of New largely favored by natural or accidental advantages, as wegen pele he pen ti Rell ye4= epee the Ui States, on the coutrary, the poblic in ‘any article then ‘York—and no acon was taken in referonce to it by | i, the case of petroleut cotta, Reming sanchted, Beg, therefore, can bat be regarded as an adjunct to this end, fae Theale tlven yy = akin to indi both internal aad ‘Gengress. The experience ofthe last feur months, in The followtug table, furn! by the Bureau of Sta- foe Berl demryniat ard ape gc pee ten Lats 2" legislation, made most eet eee Tate to alleon- ‘she working of the spirit an@ todacco laws, have, how. | tistics, .ehows: the decrease in the of | bringing the existing relations of gold [jin ti with the persistent of interests, this country has a ever, demonstrated the necessity and importance variogs articles daring the fiscal year. 11 as com- ene Dee eeniens ee Redueé the quantity of | mot only to the fm tennies, be Heed 18s be warmed asf @usctment of somesuch ‘a8 was contained in |= late Ad corresponding years @f 1663, 1864 and article in ‘an increase of value follows; | home market. Two iliastzations on point ave most his food sell be ‘ge Bill sm question, and theffpecia! Commissioner unites | 1866:— ‘the quantity of paper money to be redeemed Significant. Tem years ago the American manufacturer ‘eens and-cheap iren are. ‘with the Commiantonor of Interna! Revenne, in earnestly A 1888. 194. : Y 1888. and the value of the and the ability to redeem jong te extent, fur bets Meai- ite. position with Sacommending to Congrese-an early cossideration of the | *pplce.green and it will be increased in Bergeron, i view, 1-208, ee ee ee he ) nanuieeturing Bases monet eae an ra ata os 2 ae loth from fifty to sixty per cent of the whole | or placed « the lowest fete tue Fequire. woollen business of the United States; now it is mot | ments of le Treanury for revenue. r ” 97,669 88,073 806 4208 probably in excess of five per cent. Why? Because ‘DROGA, DYM, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND MEDICINAL FRR- year Boots and whces.. 1,399,008 1,415,775 2,038: 890/382, American |i has not permitted the importation PaRavions. Batier........ 67783,748 8,140,081 7,286,178 1,267,851 | Fevey lasued of broadcloth woois, and the American agrcuitorists no of the tariff has there been a greater ca have produced nothing 0 take thelr place, and never | necomity $r carefel revision than the department which “ m3, will until the establishment of the broadcloth | inctudes ‘ebemicals, pats, oils, &e., and upon c ledustry in the United! Ststee bes crested « cousteat | ‘none bas labor been bestowed. ' Many hundreds =! ‘wools, of articlesaave been carefully examined in respect to ‘much short of the avorace cont of mannfacture, plasthe | _sdamantine.-. — 1,027,981 1,251,198 6ra.sen enforcement of the so-called Monroe doctrine is | their pri sources and ature of supply, nod thelr rele. ‘tax, it is also evident that almost the entire tax imposed | Ciocks..-........ — —“$IBTN7—"U5,54 384108 as a cardinal feature of American policy. Is it industry and wante of the country. The wy law was paid by the people, although the government Seppe. 4 (099,647 33,553, not time to inquire whether this policy cannot be t has been adopted in the classifi- failed to receive it. I ee to be the inva tively strengthened by legislation looking to the exten- articles, will also, it is believed, tend to This circumstance should also be noted, namely, | not specitied....." 1,096,038 200,068 110,208 | the part of a sion of American boy! as well as by diplomatic nego- | facilitate reference, both on the part of the officers of bat, noiwithstanding the more perfect organization | Cotton manufac. , rency. tation or a menace of M ¢ and of the pubhie interested in their impor. and working of the Internal Revenue system, the gov- tnres, — printed NATIONAL RECKIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR 1867-8, AVERAGE RATES OF DUTY UNDER EXISTING TARIFY. duties have also been substituted ior ad eroment received for the fiscal year ending Juni 30, | And a = & 142} Toad in the formation of an opinion on this. eubject. | The Commissioner would noxt ask atiention to the considerable extent. 1866, ra 9 105 of two hollare pes Eres, gallon on dis- are gy ie 9 the Commissioner presents the following estimates of oye duty " wear) - it tariff (in LOMAER, tilled spirits, only $766,780 more than it id for the year i sad on the involoed vi table The Gmmissioner would recommend that the ow 982 $78 2,608,876 | 973,407 United States xempting Jumber trom taxation, whieh has ending June 30, 1864, when the tax was from twenty to Hata of weal, ret aixty cents per gallon—the aggrecate for 1866 being | | or silk. i 8.29 204,043 146,666 51,340 H,619 = 190,198 14,790 96.391 Lay g es, ana for 1864 $28,431,798 Nats, of palin lea, ans pen manufac. jure, thus demoustrated, is dae mainly to admitted free, very eseess:—-Yiret, the exteomety high rete of the (as, and tos base | ioe 4 a gecondiy, te certain radical evils connected with the mL 201 2.923 2 eat, with higher prices pre i can but re-express the y Frey #21 08 Reke ‘ueculy ly aifect the pecking pads pinion of te late Terenue Commveion—that Repeety | SOP TMM TE faa? Sousa oat Soot, pork aad Zeb Increnue the ‘etice of Tod “3 REDUCTION OF PUBLIC DEBT. sees farther restrict these. Sab Gite de cote tab wastes! wonte Yoda “hou Somrss 34H e78 17068 | A careful study of the whole subject of the national received Senta oie & teceine ote Se Re ES nents revenues and ah extended inquiry into the induviral } relief needed by the sat mannfacariog . condit country bowever, Com a internal revenue ‘TAXES OW WATCHERS, PLATE, ETC, stoner unbesitat! to the concluston that a reduc- ae --4 {acrease ‘The inue to be imposed op car- tion of taxation Mhss Lsebe tosnction or tee, uur GUaeaaeaee te although laid mainly om arti- pal of the public debt is at present the iven. rates of 1861. A reduction of the > tee cuerectes, saa ee of this jamber and on coal would also undoubt- ‘abd'expense 10 the goverament then Is com- be discharged, will, on the contrary, greaily \ "4 mp yom Ly ponte a vepea! is aumcreemmmee. ait wae Ae te nm respectively caked im ne % * RATIONAL WEAUTR. 0 TRE TAX OF BA In discussing the of the reduction of taxati ose ‘The Commissioner recommends that the tax of three rome should be made fer a continued and cer: im the existing duties on paper are recom- eeate per pound om beg taim gain which will undoubtedly nceree to the aalienst ase oe Pa 3 revenue under any circumstances, from continued manufacture Looking st the tariff solely and exclusively from a | tone (2,546,237) in which, allowing f . | imorease cf the wealth and of th one of mest Yevenve point of view, few or no reasons ean be adduced | ference between ine abd and new povtin Lincs ta, ae ne emoan \t of thie increase + Britain ry came "Tate Baten a Ee pan four er, ta of a demand for any extensive change in its | caces a decrease in ila rae isione; inasmuch oe the revenue ch tind United i if i Hl : i i il it Hl i ll tl ii i ti l if | Hl 1 it however, ‘ships as formerly for all cont om the of me om ep a tent, been transferred from the Atlantic coast of the | tion im specific taxes levied on analogous branches of ne United States to the British Provinces; and on the | industry. 4 whole Atlantic coast there has not been, probably, es Seoond—An entire removal of all direct internal 178,000 many ‘copetructed the past’ season as in | now levied upon the of bar, plate and 6! 316,300 the two Provinces of New Brunswick and Nove | iron, and of fuch od taxes ae are yet levied pen Toon? aes, The clas of shipa which cost at the present time, in | | TMré—A reduction of the tax of twe and a half Time Sf ae « tod tas the city of New York, about $100 per ton (currency) to | cont on the grees receipts of sugar reaners to ens anne operation, Dutiadle Grom duty. Principal epesific sources:— build and equip ready for sea, do not cost much over | half or one per cent. Dote tertf Fears. yevenue, Per a. es. 106 3888 940 (gold) per ton to build and equip ia the British Prov. | Fourth—Aa entire removal of the interna! reveoue | Previos 56 inces duty on sulphuric acid, and om the mining and mapufac- 4 943 38) RAVENUB AND TaxAvION. ture of emery. 133, a c me Rs ‘The whole amount of reveave raised by interaal tax- | Fifth—The entire removal of the internal revenue tax 107 31 mn ation during the fiscal year ending June ‘was | upon the manofactere of salt. 146 23 1$810,906,086 currency, and from custome $179,066,690 DUE OF RAW MATRRIALA 378, 181 : x 976,874 gold. the customs receipte te currency (tbe | Tn the department of the tariff, the Commissioner fur- 9,179,428,818 033,067,072 2434 = | nope Rng Deing assumed at forty per cent), we | ther recommends the distinct recognition and adoption, 141,218,416 146.04s) p06 m% as the gmount of revenue drawn frem the | as the dane present and future legislation, of the my ae daring the above yon, by various formes of tax- of the on raw materials to the | Tetal..........80 §4,700,004,145 §1,908,646,177 29 ation, oom of 268 , which, with ‘point with the requirements of revenue; ‘RES TRADS WOT DENRAELE. — an assumed of thi equive- | and of ‘upon the free list such raw materials, the The a m the @ the Commia- aes current coliected *f, redirect tars’ industry, and do pot come ice demeks aaantane. boty of Detion tay bs considered, artinles — tion in the eral of | mestic Of these latter orade dyo- settied. Withe an mm Hb Poa mag) coffee, the leading States of for the year 1965 (the | stuffs, india rubber, gutta percha, bamboos and per im ite rates, free Sista dragon rng the Sn he im the same This fated ateregerdd under" tb8 or which is pe Theledtion of wave tae asa t wees Sxteewroes o tent a, | Scheele sage sachet | Fenny fle ee pment ware ae May o ees cae cen ox Per Capita, ial ~~} policy of almost every other civilized State, has been on aero eee SS ene ram of piles comm bat Sage tng ~ | $ bh $11 4 gold 4 28 (rely Gemnen ap ie vary, Seumsme of prevenaea.? SBe parsed which bring back most rapidly the mn ‘pation, 10 92 gold. 126 00 | its adoption is believed to be essential to the country to ite normal condition of industry and torr from 120 t0'190; aes 7 97 gold. 53 00 | of the mannfactaring industry of the United i— | ment. If it be urged that an increase of tariff is hey ay i Het 3 poy yy monherane’ Ghoesaeed, a aaa ee on result, it 2 ee oe Mie am Hee eta aa ete cont, on sold. ft 2 | R24 all experionce, and at the lees pola! cea: soter, and thetany ato inthe mane diction met ee See ee reperee fabrics, gol. , tewoh that with every price of mam- | necessarily seon o unless the country moatic Ae Lyn Assuming the value of the reat perennel. preperny tfertured commodities in ordinary use, consampuoe and pared to the policy ef entire ond oom. ‘ance, over ant yaa. of the United States to have increased since }, the | production imcresse in a far greater ratio. ‘mercial 4 7, that if « tariff, ‘517 of one hundrea seventy. date of the last ceneua, sufficient to compensate forall | THs THOR PROTECTION OF THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. whose average rates per bigher ‘ance in the eae pesees See and ut of the war, the | If thie should seem to militate against the | than liave ever before levi Uy tho United Buaten, — fm Ne ‘miium on month ratio of taxation as ee ee agricaltural which, in point of numbers on- | or by any other civilized nation in modem times, fails, Unree and ninety.three one 13.93) gaged and capital invested, ia the great interest of the | to be protective, the remedy ehpald be sought or Ss... ae demand precedence | in remeving causes which bave neutralized {18 pro- ‘se pe that our whole | tection rather than by imorensing the average of the b SS ae | tee ‘8 Ee agricuiturist except BRARTTES AND EPIRTEDOUS Maintained in the Uni whi and extension of On bdrandies and rpirituous liquors, wines, from taxation in that would have been | American manufactures Guat of the one bundred | the retarns of $1,424, 184,840, tn place of $264,131,000, ion pounds of wool now grown anni rently tauwaret tieh too exiting ie ay st mat eee Furthermore, ii should be remembered that taxes in | in the United States, not one si all but ibitery; the importations of brandy i the Great hn ig Atay Me EN poy ee Rp Pe ‘8 profit in = ew ‘Tork torte fat ton mouth of 168, jo nse 6 least poss! bance prices—al! marke Mi been 4,376 poy if ord forma and acts of indasiry being | thirty yenre prior to , bey 13 | Jana) “etis’nad melt ekg) Vibeeameh et me i fhe exemption of an} form of capital or process | und of Fracce,aline Feceltet the ‘suasimum price for | tatone of Fave the pame. ors ore votarned a _ or ranee alike received t ni ice for ion oF resy't of iméeustry is the exception rather shen | thelr ereducts have boce avineiéest with these jigs 4 a Y oe rig 10 ba my agermaet | Lat! “ gor Steam engt c — Bliver, manuf’ of Fe Ge ats 1b £2 22 fea) Seen Si ks 8, 186 a ae 198 #00 5,444, 1700 125 Aggr’te receipts$41,008,193. 116.860,672 B11, 120,599 310,806,964. A BEAUTIFUL FACES AND HANDS. * aA WHITE AND SATIN-LIKE 8KIN. THY BEAUTIES OF THE LILY AND Tits ROSE. ARED'S “EMAIL DE PARIS” VOR THE SKTN. THE ENDORSED AND DELICATE BeaU VIER. ee ion of Oat o Fea Ear ye BORE et a ‘Worn on soles of feet, cures pains and rheumatiom of the Hesse Paes eee terse: n JOBN V. B, BUNTER. LaMR LA Lt tress os in ene of your Pies vrs, ‘that TF e@ould desire. A aingic Plaster cured me ina beg: i 4.0. BRI Propristor of the Brandreth House ne, SO SBE A SOP li yun Kati been thee it Youn ny, HEBE PATCHER. testimonials humble a8 fold Gerived from our Fonote FLastaxe Wo refer to T. 7, Green, 661 Broadway, and all other druggists of New York ofty and State; also to Balch & Sons, ef Providence, R. 1.; ‘Sisson AZ M.D, of 1 : opens ty W. Jobneon, Berto: and, in fact, to all she druggists of the United States, snandii House W'ToRE. tat ag og eee nae, Castes rear A full bat be jh Weve! cle brening wm with lanterns, one Sea eens we