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to the ctti;;:vno 5f*'hr uni'tid statfs he tnnft certainly m«a.c t!;cm here then we are at iflue . ••. "/•- ptlhw cit';zrni writer ir tua ; pv>rt folio and bollon gazsttl cauj upon you to cir-uw your ('«• otd i igalalithcconaiiutcd auihuritira vi the country ! nt»t only the i " brave inn btif the " wife min ihc yooil mm are mi be come warriors in the fauiftk ofiife civil wit anarchy dclou lion are the rutbiigcraof the dread ful conflict the vurd is to he drawn ami every man woman and child are to become victim to trierr implacability lie who hcfita'tl is to fall a lacrificc ! — ihe lays of rib.fpkrre are lo revive wiihin he peaceful regions of amciica !— bloo.l carnage ami con flag rat ir.ji j fro wic aidx tcr-t ainji to the c e ran in this tnign com rovt-rfvy ! — sfarentlare to tall by the fwordi'of m:cir chit ji en ! inllead vt rgu meni lo conjfince i yin'ts are to ikd.lc ill doobttuf ! — each fgmtty is jrt oif«,r a facriri by the ilcatli of an unfortunate vic tim ! fathers irc to pobn»rd the moll faithful ol tluir o s ! «• '[ b fwonl i he fword likethjtor iue antjcl of the old is k tiain the i fhralhokl of evcr habitation with ithehiooil of an ex hiring kepubli ' can ! civil vv r io 10 ri*!e on a white horjel anarchy in its train and dbfbwion to ni.uk iys fwotl i i.epi the <* w;!e men t i c : call tin executioners ahd «• ihe gtrtjl men arc to fuiclify the lcij j by fervlil ejaculatjoiu t,j heaven | ami »• ihc brave nxn to exterinu i jjitc rvrry iiuliv u - t a wl,o dare ufa | * wtiid in favour of the f k n at polity dcvfftj ind uili.j.ici j y ' sv.iihiiu ion and k u patriotic alfo ciatci ! ' ! , ; l'\:tov c'/.'r/'.-t — arti'iliefj ya/a j emiments ? q you wiih mjoiri j a jifin whs art delimits c f i ro . j d.icing f k ji id'ylaiiimi f arc o | in hvoiir of civil war to i)vlf . . throw « /.//<•'»» »/ ivy pu o //, j/'7d svi:!i,:i tin l lieu t'.j.tb ? f.;r gi"jj me for wounding your fcnfi 4>i:iiy bv fltinjj.«htfc^ueftioij but rbmemjjur ifut yuu'lidie men a hi.)hi you wjij arc slic opj.wfcrs of mr jejferfon an.l the prcfent kedcral a.iiniiiiiiraiion and are ai j iem.ptingta urge von to his drcj.l i"i.l ultrtfliiivc it y«a mean ,„ avoid ihr evlli cnntempliued t-y this ■i jtiiiio roulf in delcritf of ihecorn htitiited autuorhie d it an.evi dence ol your fiuceri^y fpuro the traitorous ailemjusoi j j'ory y ti -. lion win 4 rt mjiuciii tnroutff various meduimg o involve il..i coimiry in civil v / a r anarchy and dcfolatiou uetld ihe hypocrite who nuns c-ve/j a etafiiath ni/lit f;'>fiiit a ti»rn.itcof coull j^raii'm hold him in tfitti con.f.npt winch hit iinpudeiice ik-feivcs and may religioii never bs j.n-lliinied to icloalh'iiiwn in a fvrplice wi,.i iwoull 1i a.:eilm orgies of i uac carufi«il cltival j the blackt-eu or i whoft heart wou.u dotile the puiclt vi-ilment of the altar a the prc-fnu lfgiflsture i ranntln^ly conddcred bj a lew n cuen/al rudlio.tj o be wgnjj fej ilefal wrt would wiih i hum to uk aqucilion on •• tracing fht/word to icllroy thefyifc ol polity no.r o.uri^l within the untied state ». 1 he hi^liut fedcralltt jure n,t do it femow cittv.r.vs the battering reception of the f g neral statist al table for the tfnittd states of america has encouraged the com piler to continue his annual l.ib-n'r 1 v rends red asyby familiar practice to th\%fburift edition is added th • prod ict of am ther yeai with tiro new hems 1 for stub has been the continual th/mfco irijegular depreciation of the precious metals sine he discovery of america that gold and silver c;m now no whrre be considered as standards for any lehpth of time '< ,. rc.fore the prices of labour and of corn will hereafter be continu ed in the annual return of this table e\s thebeit st rtdnrdsthat can be obtained for the comparative valuation ofthe re venue and expenditure ofthe uii n in each succeeding year the rote necessarily assumed for the annual increase in the population ofthe states provet so nearly correspondent with the returns at the last census that no change has been thought necessary in consetrufeh'ce of this 1 in ■k ; tl erefore the rule of 3 per centum on the last return will be j continued for each year till the next census it v ill be perceived th,nt t 1 . table will form the best bssis for fiscal , calculation and indeed for all important statistical anticipations and minify 1 for a classic work in a permaiv.-iit system . of finance for the united states « -. .. . ,., '< s blouc.lt j a s r a t i s t i c a l table tor the united states of america for a succession of tears - ceattpiebd chieflt from official d.ic'.'mr.xts length if the united sta te 1,250 m re — bread r,0 10 milts — containing more than one million f square rides or mo mii'.isns cf acres . ' ■■• — • — : ■■■■-- '-" ■~" ~' , i exports i j money i deduct l'.-om the debt t 5 k . i 2 2 notincludinu bank papers ' se •* 5 -' s r 2 s 3 if 5 ~ iv • ..* § i dotmantfaad active sinking fund i , i dollars i dollars ' . ! dollars cents j cents j dollars j highest war i dollars i note f j l j . j i [ :{ j debt j bonds are , 1774 2.436 oco j 20,«t50,0o0 42f,300 - - ij.oor 6,100,000 s.ioo.co'.'j 198,030-1 - - - so 50 ■4,000,000 \ 300,000,000 ... j underrated specie y law tjnited ststes ol i r84 3 ■■.-"{ 21,500^000 551,666 - - 18,000 9,000,000 10,i50,900.j 250,000 j - - - i 5 65 10,000,000 j funded - - - | per valua augfuiit 1790,'dols 2,cro0,0«qt|l r '. 0 3,930,0001 30 654,000 - - 25,000 i4,3d0,90 i6,000t00r 486,b9 i - - - . ( 50 75 9,000,000 73,237,301 - - - tion do surplus duties - - - 1791 4ni7«oo 31,000,000 677,650 - - 28 000 14,600,000 18,399,302 502,698 j 4a7ti,200 3.7d7,-;e6 ' fo 75 6')cc.0':j i 76,781,95.1 ... doj may 1792 - - - - 17931 4 169,337 j 33,000,0oc 595.88 30,090 15,060,500 i.o?j,5(33 567,698 8,771,600 s,962,yj 65 80 18 s ••'<(), 77,124,360 - - - ; proceeds lafck erie 179t 4^04.417 33,-soo.fjo 715.7.>6 » 33,060 15,430,000 26,011,788 62 7,5 7 i 6,450.195 6,47?,977 : 70 95 20,300^00 78,803^16 2.019,194 " ( " lands iroa 14,000,000 737,2'.'3 s • 900 16.200,100 33,043,-725 628.617 j 9,439,855 9,ol!,5i-j 100 100 21,50073*10 79,424,688 2,265.022 g'ooo'ooo ' im "-' lots n the cit 1705 i 4 5 ii!fr : 4,550 toojl 759,394 s = 45.000 • s,o64.o50 47,855,556 747»9«4 9,515,758 10,131,840 100 12:1 19^j00,000 84,989 38 54.255 10 or of washington 1,500,000 179 i 4,692,624 esjco.i'oo 782,164 > ° 151,100 5 0,0*4 >! 02 1 . 67,064,097 831.900 i 8,740,329 s.7-,67 7 7 100 ' 100 \ 16,600,000 83,404.i39 5,900,344 ,, 00r ' c v 0 235 milliour ofecres ' 1707i 48:1 ! 102 35.f.00,c'(-0 805.567 3 194 • 60,300 24.052,671 j 5i.'294,710 376.9:2 t 8,758.780 j 8.625 s77 93 1 150 16,00o;o00 8 1,32-r 1 39 4,549,627 ig'noo'oor ' of ni n limibwsi by ' il798 4'i-;s4..4 36.100,c.o 329,~.-4 10 350 1 62,eoo 27,991,413 61,337,41 1 893.329 8,179,170 s 8,583,628 85 j 190 14,000,000 81,244,139 5,233,174 v oro ' ' n lavr at not ler.s " ] ; 9 ' " 5 p7 s6 36.300.000 ) 85 4,636 42 950 63,500 j 33,142,187 7rf.665.522 920,000 12.559.371 | t 1,004.965 co | 000 17,000,000 8,4y5,0$8 fl.95i.232 t^zll than 2doliars per 1 i ti'j 5.23 1.588 f 35,800,000 j s 30.000 42 970 64,000 1 31,840,903 70.97 1,780 j 972,492 12.413,975 i2,95i3-,x34 90 j 200 17.500,000 u9,<a3,53*-j 9,274,007 p 0 oo 0 0 ' acrc " * " of ' 5,44c loo 37.400,000 i 901.0io 2o.6o0 65,000 46.377.792 1 19.020,-15 i 947.376 1?.945,455 2,'275,37t i 30 75 17.e::.6o 88^45,764 10,876,686 r .'.. ! : , i 5c«:=5,6o3,3l3 38.c 00,000 9 4 0.900 20600 63.003 56,1*3,273 i 17,957.145 ■■* '- 3 ! 130 16,50-.'..'.<l 86,455,5311 pw.iaiw » n b it is a ce sained by sales at auci'un that the public lands will bring more than the fixed price at present m rmr.y » rt on the sbordera of he settlements which are extending to4~ccs»tx-*»r*j full thtfiii ttatttatinn ofthe metclic medium x must be observer that fiindli-ertijc war lebt and estab'ishinjr the national bank crcamoned tht^great ij ilns f ■< m the rear 1790 to 1795 after uhich ttie spclialions 011 our com n.en:c occamonr <\ the ciccline ill lhe loan of five millions in 1799 when apecie ugain i-cuyi-nedfnrthe purchase of stock ; but since the last geiii-rai peate in eijfopr the falrof american pniduee and being shut oak from ilie carrying trad and from ine princ.p-i o is from whence rnostof our specie was obtained these causes combined with the sums ted for an annual djschargtrt*ftbe -"••«» k its ds ' : i c'.nii-.ve to'ii'sii/irh our specie for a time until new commercial or other causes ay aiisciw fnvoa ofiurlhti and grceeler imporlationsuf the precious metals • the re§i.!ar return for iue hx»>i ouartr in uie space rearted thus f are not usuallf made up till the close of the following year from the rostov c»ffov/ci tms.examiner~.wuu tkxt " a democracy is fcarcetv tolerable at any period i»f national liiiiory i is omens are always finilter am is powcn art im ropiiiniis li is on its irijt i're ctnl tht*i(fnt xvli be civil i'-uar jffolalhn kui itcihy ni wife nuii bur ikil-tisis its impcr ■fe&ions no goon man but flitia ' dcrs ■( its mill-rics no honel run but proclaims us fraud . an.1 no bravc mm btil ilratus bis iuvd ugalnjr its ftrcc the initi ttniou of aicheme of polity fo mlicajiy contemptible ami v i oii is a in'ini)r4)le example of what lh v;!l tiny f f,me mm can d<vj the ti>l'v of others receive anti b>.u!i elfa'ihlh in drfpi e of rtafon u-n ration atul fv illation u gazette mi p fojij the parties in this country will never he atvfttie till they fiiliy nn icrijjn.l the principles ol cjeh other we ijjit confounded untier jiftinit uppeifationi — oori fule ta!l ikem f:lvw fcder*!i{f the other . re piibjiciiu tlm'.'oare mere foilndf uiilfs we ilfcligaatc the o!)jcfti con kavplaie.l iji ihu rtfpt-chyv ahvd cate't ai rnia enli^dtei.cj pviloff we ought t knotvmen in pulitics us v>c woiilii in rettgi o it is ijeedlh'ii f.jr a parftmi lo fay he is a (. iiri.t ijii ii iletv he bellevvf'tn c.iri.'llufi revel'.ilibn — to iikcw'ilv hovv'tan a hi jii be fui.lt je a fio ii!)ii i:i v.'u reprobates every principle op whlih the dnftrmc is eiubliihcd ■it ihe fejcralilu f:y they arc h<r|k)blicjn : ct thetn ihcv thrir i-ii by tfieir wurk i i en an alfroit '<> tlic cerrirau nityto e l\y t l ; o and ih h.)(tt.,i cj.-«ette to in 1,1 tip an iif;a tiiatt'cy are in favor of 1 ntib lictnivcii v'l'c-i il cy'pi.hiii ji-.j gia-ph in direct qp^oiuiorf to'tvery hiinciplo incitlcavcl iii ike fe ill anil if kte ' >. - r:iiiimioi ) th«y talk ot djrnocrjicy ai:-.l aftl'rt ■a ? the giuuiid v»i k of t!i;ir oiipofi md.i t!ut this ly.'lcnr (;♦ po-jiy is '*-.:■n it trial vvi:m i i he united si ires and " i he ill'uu wi i hr i ivil w.ir ilcfola ion and anarchy ?" ltt . i'pc alk ilicfe men hivj is democracy nn'its i>ni uiikth the u sfiitu ? is it vi i hinvtfra rfcrfcral condi i in ion ? i ilie crf.>tfe ot i'rc i lent lor fftnryevrs a fp«citnen of r operation i arc the senate for l years an yiilericci>f ill jiieva lemc i or tlic ruprcfcntu tives for 2'yt-ais.a trait of its continuance ! what ily-.-n w.)u!d theft injwger.ii at.il at i i hey do n'ol willi jo aiir tfihtute the veriiiric!it'nijiler its jrcfsiit form arj ill y d ; f ons iliat the i'reliient ihould e d»r life tiie senate hs-'red'rarv k ihe kepts ic.iativt ' eptenniu r ifthcfe are not their visws what do 1 1 icy mem by a diinotracy wliich ij already on ii tr'^l here and the nine ol whiih will hr rivil war tlpfolatjun ami m,ar liy '< ' " ' , ar»r the klfer jtinto ticrmitvd lo coinrnencc vivil vjt ? are the v difjioiel to.tprtad dcfulatifen ? or are 0<cy anxious for anarchy r 1 or wh.it pur{toid is a!l th'l iliforder u aiilc i according to the author pi my tc-rt it is to ovenl.row a fvllcm i polity icvif and i-(l4l\'il)i>jii by wa'dj'ingion and li's sitbciatet iv radi al y contemptible 1 and vicioclf as repdi :'. him and ihc:n " a me nrorasje - example of what ifu vi!t,i;;'y aj joint men c;in ucvife aid the t'.il'y i,t others atlojit in defpiie of rejfon rifltdtion and fciifu tion this i not an unfair expofitiorv ofthe text for if the author i nut ijnorc txplic t an i frits ot what lie means hy democracy vvc innfl laky him upon tiin ground v c rnul nppofc that he is deflrom lo urge the " wife man ol ihe jlt and " brave men to draw tfitir fv\oti s gal nil its force this vvrij r uo tend wivil war araiihv and def o'atipn ag^infl a fy lc-m ntiv in 4 rat n ; we l.avc only lo k him wlui fyftemol po'i-y he aliudeatoi an-i as thete arc ho oihtr th»q th federal and state conjtitutiont thursday jl l 5 ito3 . vox r no a:8 published weekly by 4~l.\t.t*i iuli at thpee dox.lxks a ybak from i he national intelligencer wilmington gazette for sal 1 * i a tract or parcel f lam condi n itg 6,j s acrts on lh iiu.1 .)( i>jr and inlet cretk rij(ftniti vjis.m t f i und ail riiniiii ji a rofs he main road about fti i mllfci from wil mington fixty (, r fcv.cijty acrrn of which is goti com 1 ....», and oiv vyhich ili.r jj an tkcelltij hiiiip tt;ej:t '!>^- liiim<r.)i il elifihj t : r * public hcmtf ami ; th 1 wo|ft:'s ; iupcrior u ahv on the found , r»r i one ha i the amotml iom()i iy j 11 l.t will be nqoirel 4 * rrtdif , , i iwelvo inonih will he ivcn tyr 4 ! ilic tjnr half the pn.rcu jfer j'iwif ho il and inuritv i'or dirt " r paciicuaf pfff ta a hall in av il min«tpu f ij the litofcrid.r on jrockry p<>in may i^i robert howe
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Title | The Wilmington Gazette |
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Date | 1803-07-05 |
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Day | 05 |
Year | 1803 |
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to the ctti;;:vno 5f*'hr uni'tid statfs he tnnft certainly m«a.c t!;cm here then we are at iflue . ••. "/•- ptlhw cit';zrni writer ir tua ; pv>rt folio and bollon gazsttl cauj upon you to cir-uw your ('«• otd i igalalithcconaiiutcd auihuritira vi the country ! nt»t only the i " brave inn btif the " wife min ihc yooil mm are mi be come warriors in the fauiftk ofiife civil wit anarchy dclou lion are the rutbiigcraof the dread ful conflict the vurd is to he drawn ami every man woman and child are to become victim to trierr implacability lie who hcfita'tl is to fall a lacrificc ! — ihe lays of rib.fpkrre are lo revive wiihin he peaceful regions of amciica !— bloo.l carnage ami con flag rat ir.ji j fro wic aidx tcr-t ainji to the c e ran in this tnign com rovt-rfvy ! — sfarentlare to tall by the fwordi'of m:cir chit ji en ! inllead vt rgu meni lo conjfince i yin'ts are to ikd.lc ill doobttuf ! — each fgmtty is jrt oif«,r a facriri by the ilcatli of an unfortunate vic tim ! fathers irc to pobn»rd the moll faithful ol tluir o s ! «• '[ b fwonl i he fword likethjtor iue antjcl of the old is k tiain the i fhralhokl of evcr habitation with ithehiooil of an ex hiring kepubli ' can ! civil vv r io 10 ri*!e on a white horjel anarchy in its train and dbfbwion to ni.uk iys fwotl i i.epi the <* w;!e men t i c : call tin executioners ahd «• ihe gtrtjl men arc to fuiclify the lcij j by fervlil ejaculatjoiu t,j heaven | ami »• ihc brave nxn to exterinu i jjitc rvrry iiuliv u - t a wl,o dare ufa | * wtiid in favour of the f k n at polity dcvfftj ind uili.j.ici j y ' sv.iihiiu ion and k u patriotic alfo ciatci ! ' ! , ; l'\:tov c'/.'r/'.-t — arti'iliefj ya/a j emiments ? q you wiih mjoiri j a jifin whs art delimits c f i ro . j d.icing f k ji id'ylaiiimi f arc o | in hvoiir of civil war to i)vlf . . throw « /.//<•'»» »/ ivy pu o //, j/'7d svi:!i,:i tin l lieu t'.j.tb ? f.;r gi"jj me for wounding your fcnfi 4>i:iiy bv fltinjj.«htfc^ueftioij but rbmemjjur ifut yuu'lidie men a hi.)hi you wjij arc slic opj.wfcrs of mr jejferfon an.l the prcfent kedcral a.iiniiiiiiraiion and are ai j iem.ptingta urge von to his drcj.l i"i.l ultrtfliiivc it y«a mean ,„ avoid ihr evlli cnntempliued t-y this ■i jtiiiio roulf in delcritf of ihecorn htitiited autuorhie d it an.evi dence ol your fiuceri^y fpuro the traitorous ailemjusoi j j'ory y ti -. lion win 4 rt mjiuciii tnroutff various meduimg o involve il..i coimiry in civil v / a r anarchy and dcfolatiou uetld ihe hypocrite who nuns c-ve/j a etafiiath ni/lit f;'>fiiit a ti»rn.itcof coull j^raii'm hold him in tfitti con.f.npt winch hit iinpudeiice ik-feivcs and may religioii never bs j.n-lliinied to icloalh'iiiwn in a fvrplice wi,.i iwoull 1i a.:eilm orgies of i uac carufi«il cltival j the blackt-eu or i whoft heart wou.u dotile the puiclt vi-ilment of the altar a the prc-fnu lfgiflsture i ranntln^ly conddcred bj a lew n cuen/al rudlio.tj o be wgnjj fej ilefal wrt would wiih i hum to uk aqucilion on •• tracing fht/word to icllroy thefyifc ol polity no.r o.uri^l within the untied state ». 1 he hi^liut fedcralltt jure n,t do it femow cittv.r.vs the battering reception of the f g neral statist al table for the tfnittd states of america has encouraged the com piler to continue his annual l.ib-n'r 1 v rends red asyby familiar practice to th\%fburift edition is added th • prod ict of am ther yeai with tiro new hems 1 for stub has been the continual th/mfco irijegular depreciation of the precious metals sine he discovery of america that gold and silver c;m now no whrre be considered as standards for any lehpth of time '< ,. rc.fore the prices of labour and of corn will hereafter be continu ed in the annual return of this table e\s thebeit st rtdnrdsthat can be obtained for the comparative valuation ofthe re venue and expenditure ofthe uii n in each succeeding year the rote necessarily assumed for the annual increase in the population ofthe states provet so nearly correspondent with the returns at the last census that no change has been thought necessary in consetrufeh'ce of this 1 in ■k ; tl erefore the rule of 3 per centum on the last return will be j continued for each year till the next census it v ill be perceived th,nt t 1 . table will form the best bssis for fiscal , calculation and indeed for all important statistical anticipations and minify 1 for a classic work in a permaiv.-iit system . of finance for the united states « -. .. . ,., '< s blouc.lt j a s r a t i s t i c a l table tor the united states of america for a succession of tears - ceattpiebd chieflt from official d.ic'.'mr.xts length if the united sta te 1,250 m re — bread r,0 10 milts — containing more than one million f square rides or mo mii'.isns cf acres . ' ■■• — • — : ■■■■-- '-" ■~" ~' , i exports i j money i deduct l'.-om the debt t 5 k . i 2 2 notincludinu bank papers ' se •* 5 -' s r 2 s 3 if 5 ~ iv • ..* § i dotmantfaad active sinking fund i , i dollars i dollars ' . ! dollars cents j cents j dollars j highest war i dollars i note f j l j . j i [ :{ j debt j bonds are , 1774 2.436 oco j 20,«t50,0o0 42f,300 - - ij.oor 6,100,000 s.ioo.co'.'j 198,030-1 - - - so 50 ■4,000,000 \ 300,000,000 ... j underrated specie y law tjnited ststes ol i r84 3 ■■.-"{ 21,500^000 551,666 - - 18,000 9,000,000 10,i50,900.j 250,000 j - - - i 5 65 10,000,000 j funded - - - | per valua augfuiit 1790,'dols 2,cro0,0«qt|l r '. 0 3,930,0001 30 654,000 - - 25,000 i4,3d0,90 i6,000t00r 486,b9 i - - - . ( 50 75 9,000,000 73,237,301 - - - tion do surplus duties - - - 1791 4ni7«oo 31,000,000 677,650 - - 28 000 14,600,000 18,399,302 502,698 j 4a7ti,200 3.7d7,-;e6 ' fo 75 6')cc.0':j i 76,781,95.1 ... doj may 1792 - - - - 17931 4 169,337 j 33,000,0oc 595.88 30,090 15,060,500 i.o?j,5(33 567,698 8,771,600 s,962,yj 65 80 18 s ••'<(), 77,124,360 - - - ; proceeds lafck erie 179t 4^04.417 33,-soo.fjo 715.7.>6 » 33,060 15,430,000 26,011,788 62 7,5 7 i 6,450.195 6,47?,977 : 70 95 20,300^00 78,803^16 2.019,194 " ( " lands iroa 14,000,000 737,2'.'3 s • 900 16.200,100 33,043,-725 628.617 j 9,439,855 9,ol!,5i-j 100 100 21,50073*10 79,424,688 2,265.022 g'ooo'ooo ' im "-' lots n the cit 1705 i 4 5 ii!fr : 4,550 toojl 759,394 s = 45.000 • s,o64.o50 47,855,556 747»9«4 9,515,758 10,131,840 100 12:1 19^j00,000 84,989 38 54.255 10 or of washington 1,500,000 179 i 4,692,624 esjco.i'oo 782,164 > ° 151,100 5 0,0*4 >! 02 1 . 67,064,097 831.900 i 8,740,329 s.7-,67 7 7 100 ' 100 \ 16,600,000 83,404.i39 5,900,344 ,, 00r ' c v 0 235 milliour ofecres ' 1707i 48:1 ! 102 35.f.00,c'(-0 805.567 3 194 • 60,300 24.052,671 j 5i.'294,710 376.9:2 t 8,758.780 j 8.625 s77 93 1 150 16,00o;o00 8 1,32-r 1 39 4,549,627 ig'noo'oor ' of ni n limibwsi by ' il798 4'i-;s4..4 36.100,c.o 329,~.-4 10 350 1 62,eoo 27,991,413 61,337,41 1 893.329 8,179,170 s 8,583,628 85 j 190 14,000,000 81,244,139 5,233,174 v oro ' ' n lavr at not ler.s " ] ; 9 ' " 5 p7 s6 36.300.000 ) 85 4,636 42 950 63,500 j 33,142,187 7rf.665.522 920,000 12.559.371 | t 1,004.965 co | 000 17,000,000 8,4y5,0$8 fl.95i.232 t^zll than 2doliars per 1 i ti'j 5.23 1.588 f 35,800,000 j s 30.000 42 970 64,000 1 31,840,903 70.97 1,780 j 972,492 12.413,975 i2,95i3-,x34 90 j 200 17.500,000 u9, |