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Table knives and forks, 25 per cent. Tacks, brads, and sprigs, not exceeding 16 oz. to the 1000, 5 cents a 1000; exceeding 16 oz., 5 cents a lb.

Tallow, 1 cent a lb.
Tamarinds, free.
Tapioca, free.

Tartar emetic, 15 per cent.; crude, free.

Teas, of all kinds imported from China or other places east of the Cape of Good Hope, and in vessels of the United States, free; Teas, of all kinds imported from places this side of the Cape of Good Hope, or in vessels other than those of the United States, 10 cents a lb. Thread, sewing, floss, cotton, and shoe, 25 per cent.; pack, 5 cents

a lb.

Ticklenburgs, 15 per cent.
Tiles, paving, 15 per cent.
Tin, in foil, plates, sheet, bars, pigs,
Or blocks, free.

Tin, all manufactures of, or of which tin is a component material, not otherwise specified, 25 per cent. Tobacco, manufactured, other than snuff and cigars, 10 cents a lb.; unmanufactured, 15 do.

Tongues and sounds, 15 per cent.
Tortoise shell, free.

Toys, paper, 15; brass, iron, steel,
tin, lead, pewter, or copper, 25;
wood, 30 per cent.
Turmeric, free.

Turtles, 15 per cent. Twine, tarred, 4; untarred, 5 cents a lb.

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Vessels, copper, 25 per cent.; cast iron, not otherwise specified, l cents a lb.

Vices and screws of iron, called wood
screws, same as adzes.
Vinegar, 8 cents a gallon.
Vitriol, blue, 4 cents a lb.
W.

Wafers, 25 per cent.

Walking sticks or canes, 25 per cent.
Watches, and parts of, 12 per cent.
Water colors, 15 per cent.
Wax ees', 15 per cent.
Wearing apparel in actual use of per
sons arriving in United States, free.
Webbing, worsted, 10; silk, 5; all
other kinds, 25 per cent.
Weld, free.

Whalebone, product of foreign fishing, 12 per cent.

Wheat, 25 cents a bushel; flour, 50

cents a cwt.

Whetstones, 15 per cent.
Whips, 30 per cent.

White lead, dry or ground in oil, 5

cents a lb.

Window glass. See Glass.
Wine lees, free.

Wines, of France, in casks, red, 6 cents, and white, 10 cents a gallon; in bottles, 22 cents a gallon. Madeira and Sherry, in casks,cases, or bottles, 50 cents a gallon; wines of France, Germany, Spain, and Mediterranean, not specially enumerated, in casks, 15 cents a gallon; red wines of Spain and Austria, in casks, 10 cents a gallon. Wines of all countries in bottles or cases, unless specially enumerated, and all wines not enumerated, 30 cents a gallon. These rates will continue till March 3d, 1834; afterwards one half of these rates will be the duties.

Wire, silver or plated, 5 per cent; cap or bonnet covered with silk, cotton or flaxen yarn or thread, manufactured abroad, 12 cents a lb.; iron or steel, exceeding No. 14,9 cents a lb.; not exceeding No. 14, 5 cents a lb.

Woad, free.

Wood, unmanufactured, and for dyeing, free; manufactures of wood unless otherwise specified, 25 p. ct.

Wool, Angora goats' or camels', free. Wool, unmanufactured, the value whereof at the place of exportation not above 8 cents a lb., free; exceeding 8 cents a lb., 4 cents a lb., and 40 per cent. ad valorem. Wool imported on skins is estimated, as to weight and value, as other wool. Wool, manufactures of, all milled and fulled cloth, known by the name of plain kerseys or Kendal cottons, of which wool is the only material, the value whereof does not exceed 35 cents a square yard, 5 per cent.; worsted stuff goods, shawls, and other manufactures of silk and worsted, 10 per cent.; worsted yarn, 20 per cent.; woollen yarn, 4 cents. a lb., and 50 per cent. ad valorem; mits, gloves, bindings, blankets, hosiery, carpets and carpetings, 25 per cent, except Brussels, Wilton, and treble ingrained carpeting, which is at 63 cents a

square yard; all other ingrained and Venetian carpeting, 35 cents a square yard, and except blankets the value whereof at the place of exportation shall not exceed 75 cents each, the duty levied upon which is 5 per cent.; flannels, bockings, and baizes, 16 cents a square yard'; coach laces, 35 per cent.; merino shawls made of wool, all other manufactures of wool, or of which wool is a component part, and on ready made clothing, 50 per cent.

Y.

Yams, 15 per cent.
Yarn, cotton. See manufactures of
cotton; worsted, 20 per cent.;
woollen, 4 cents a lb., and 50 per
cent. ad valorem.

Z.

Zinc, unmanufactured, free ; in sheets or nails, 15 per cent.

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A Bill rechartering this Bank was passed by both Houses of Congress in the summer of 1832, but was rejected by the President. The following statement respecting the Shares, the Stockholders, the Discounts, and the Specie of the Bank, is extracted from a communication made to the Secretary of the Treasury by the President of the Bank, in January, 1832.

It appears that the amount of stock held by foreigners is 84,055 shares; equal to $8,400,500, without including the premium. The greatest foreign stockholders or shareholders are as follows:

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There are 30 or 40 others, besides those above enumerated, holding each from 300 to 500 shares. The whole number of foreign stockholders is 470. The domestic stockholders of the Bank are 3602 in number, residing in the following States. The number of shares held in each State, is given in the second column.

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No. of
Stockholders.

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District of Columbia,

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*This number is 301 in the printed report of Mr. Biddle, which is said to be incorrect in this particular. In correcting this, the totals that are affected by it have also been altered.

These, at $100 each, make the amount of capital, viz. $35,000,000. Some of the largest domestic stockholders are as follows:

Stephen Girard,

Shares.
6331

Shares.

1500

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Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, 2683
Robert Ralston, of Philadelphia, 2026
Wm. J. Barksdale, Virginia,
Bernard M. Carter, Penn.
John Potter, S. Carolina,
Wm. G. Bucknor, N. York,
Don Francis Layzier, do.,
Peter Harmony, do.,

Lewis Kershaw & Co. S. C.
John G. Coster, N. York,
Mills Smith, do.

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1400 Brown, Brothers, & Co., N. Y. 650 1168 Thomas C. Vanderhout, S. C. 638 James de Wolf,

875 Wm. Wightman, do.,

860 Isaac Smythe, Md.

1150

632

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942 Gardiner Greene, Boston,

600

900 Col. Wm. Alston, S. C.

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850 Coster & Carpenter, N. Y.

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Daniel C. Verplanck, New York, 805
Stephen Bulkley, S. C.

P. Brown, N. C.

Wm. Patterson, Md.

500

The amount of bills discounted by the Bank and its branches on personal securities, is $48,758,570.54; Bills discounted on funded debt, 18,850.00; Do. on Bank stock, 731,157.53; Domestic bills of exchange, 16,691,129.34; Mortgages, 205,396.66; Total, $66,405,103.87; Due from the State Banks, $3,944,847.74.

The amount of specie on hand at the Bank of the United States, and its several Branches, on the 1st of Jan. 1832, was as follows:

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X. PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES.

JANUARY 1, 1832.

Statement of the Funded Debt; exhibiting also the Dates of the Acts under which the several Stocks were constituted, and the Periods at which they are Redeemable. [From "The National Calendar."]

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3p.c. (Revolutionary debt) 4 Aug. 1790 At pleasure of gov't

Amount.

13,296,626 21

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3 Mar. 1821 After 1st Jan. 1835 4,735,296 30
20 Apr. 1822 1-3 after 31 Dec 1830

1-3 after 31 Dec 1831)
1-3 after 31 Dec 1832

56,704 77

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Amount of the funded debt, lat January, 1831,

39,082,461 88

Add 3 per cent. stock, issued for interest on the Revolutionary Debt, per ac. o. the 12th June, 1798,

228 64

39,082,690 62

Deduct payments from 1st January to 30th September, 1831, viz.
5 per cent. stock, residue of bank subscription, 4,000,000 00
4 1-2 per cent. stock, per act of 3d Mar. 1825, 1,539,336 16
On acc. of 5,000,000 loan, per act 26 May, 1824,
On acc. of 5,000,000 loan, per act 24 May, 1824, 3,260,475 99

Also, payments made in 4th quarter of 1831, viz.
5 per cent. stock, per act of 15th May, 1820,
4 1-2 per cent. per act of 26th May, 1824, resi-
due of the 5,000,000 loan,

Amount of Funded Debt, January 1, 1832,

91,.88 92

-8,891,001 07

999,999 13

4,908,810 21

-5,908,810 21

-14,799,811 28 $24,282,879 24

Statement of the Unfunded Debt.

Registered Debt, being claims registered prior to the year 1798,

for services and supplies during the revolutionary war, Treasury notes, viz. Notes bearing interest,

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