in that form, in the ordinary state, and for the uses of pig lead-that is, as a preparation of the metal, in a suitable form and size, for the purpose of being manufactured into something else. The basins, and busts, and weights, and sea leads, are mere attempts to evade the revenue laws, and cannot be countenanced by this department. You will, therefore, issue directions to the collectors to charge the specific duty of three cents a pound on all lead, in whatever form the mass may be, which appears to be intended for the purposes to which pig lead is usually applied, and which is not designed for actual use as a manufacture of lead in the shape in which it is imported. I am, very respectfully, R. B. TANEY, Secretary of the Treasury. JOSEPH ANDERSON, Esq. CONGRESS ESTIMATES Accompanying the Indian Annuity Bill No. 182. FEBRUARY 27, 1834. Presented to the House by the Committee of Ways and Means, and ordered to be printed. 2 STATEMENT showing the amount of Indian Annuities and Treaty appropriation, with the names of the tribes; distinguishing the limited former were granted, the times at which they will expire, and the В 1816, Apr. 26 D 21797, Sep. 151831, Feb. 19 Senecas of N. York 6,000 1807, Nov. 17 1808, Feb. 19 1,000 800 1818, Sep. 17 1819, Mar. 3 1,500 1821, Aug. 29 1822, May 7 1,000 F 41795, Aug. 31796, May 6 Wyandots 1,000 1807, Nov. 17 1808, Feb. 19 400 4,500 do 141829, July 29 1830, Mar. 25 Chippewas, Ottowas, 16,000 Do Do 151829, Aug. 1 Do Do Do 1832, Sep. 151833, Mar. 2 Do Do Do Do Pleasure of Cong. 2,000 18,000 30 1859 30 1559 10,000 27 1859 1859 3,000 400 27 1859 |