Internal Duties which accrued on sundry articles manufactured in the United States.

STATES OR TERRITORIES.In 1815.
New Hampshire4,540 76
Massachusetts56,784 89
Vermont9,250 40
Rhode Island910 00
Connecticut20,504 80
New York157,176 79
New Jersey28,546 87
Pennsylvania228,188 88
Delaware10,803 31
Maryland70,746 17
Virginia88,154 31
North Carolina12,801 23
Ohio23,270 60
Kentucky33,184 46
South Carolina10,156 58
Tennessee15,373 43
Georgia8,993 25
Louisiana1,283 03
Illinois Territory220 14
Michigan"39 46
Indiana"1,064 44
Missouri"162 68
Mississippi"1,158 61
District of Columbia10,309 97
Total793,625 06

Aggregate of internal Duties which accrued.

DUTIES ONIn 1814.In 1815.
Stills, from domestic materials1,621,152 86760,804 22
" " foreign "57,444 3391,608 36
Spirits, from domestic materials 2,047,738 96
" " foreign " 159,229 00
Carriages225,158 47165,717 31
Retailers786,005 11927,444 47
Sales at auction154,629 20825,132 83
Stamps370,945 27334,209 70
" Bank notes, composition39,571 2584,418 10
Household furniture 21,625 50
Gold and silver watches 75,322 50
Refined sugar11,669 9175,223 08
Articles manufactured in the United States 793,625 06
Total3,266,576 406,362,099 09

Direct Taxes.

STATES.Tax of Aug. 3, 1813.Tax of Jan. 9, 1815.
New Hampshire97,049 21193,755 99
Vermont98,534 52196,789 29
Massachusetts318,154 84632,065 00
Rhode Island34,758 8669,431 78
Connecticut118,533 63236,507 38
New York435,028 35860,283 24
New Jersey108,871 83218,252 77
Pennsylvania365,479 16733,941 09
Delaware32,294 7663,847 32
Maryland152,327 64306,708 81
Virginia369,018 44739,738 06
North Carolina220,962 98440,321 11
South Carolina151,905 48303,810 96
Georgia94,936 49189,872 98
Kentucky168,928 76341,316 24
Tennessee111,039 59221,567 44
Ohio104,150 14208,300 28
Louisiana31,621 4357,519 22
District of Columbia 20,605 86
Total3,013,596 116,034,634 82

INDEX.

A.

Adams the Elder, his view of the conduct of England in 1785, i. 24;
of the war, i. 66.
Adams, John Q., resigns his seat in Massachusetts Legislature, i. 31;
appointed commissioner to negotiate a peace, i. 328.
Adams, sloop of war, cruise of, ii. [165];
burnt, ii. [106].
Adair, General, commands the Kentuckians at New Orleans, ii. [221]
Allen, Col., i. 179.
Allen, Captain of the Argus, his death, i. 285.
Allen, Lieutenant H., i. 258.
Appling, Major, captures the British detachment sent against Lieutenant Woolsey, ii. [72].
Angus, Lieutenant, at Niagara, i. 113.
Argus chased by an English squadron, i. 155;
cruises in the English channel, i. 252;
captured by the Pelican, i. 254.
Armstrong, Secretary of War, i. 205;
plan of his campaign against Canada, i. 291;
his disgrace after the battle of Bladensburg, ii. [139].
Armstrong, General, Privateer, Capt. Reid, her desperate engagement in Fayal Bay, ii. [270].
Armstrong, Lieutenant, heroism of, at the ford of Enotochopeo, ii. [34].
Armistead, Major, his gallant defence of fort McHenry, ii. [143].

B.