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:,V;v;:'.::HC1r;'; V,. - , - . I JheinaamiL jtriace the uieying'TT:ti5ttwti: rv- h fine of Francend "ill Itana pre,; i .. 4 ra. i - -k. k am !-....,. . .. jm , I ' f ' ' . nti 4B tki Tible pretention ot-a-rtg--w k""viw luc -flnalificatidnyhkhiammiitcriiomjK p.es ami uni igv-v v v . , , ieivei to btluUedinto itatai fecunty by. ' the; forblanee of Concilktofy, language or '1 ?- fc willfopport M gy v.c oieiu : 'fclwj&..ft ' ' vizirs' nr ivriftwn.tl.e atterhpr--But we 1 fondly tfuWhat' io;lo.gvfts ; tjRj: enjoy ; v v;iaU)tfatioivl liberty is Icuredvirtue oJSUt religion inculcated , and practifed, r:tokvnHJme ppitto tDtmjeves,yvc tand look forward fli-jf .theprVVtecUcfii ; 6f. t Jici veoi. to a coimiittWef tlie pfofpe ti lt and-bajppici pVotftjcQuair.-. ;., r' 'Anlarifm "rflftrraces IrtTmen : b'Jf I he O.mL- nrwl irn:Vffflmifc(!l eit.feiiifv, of public )- . .. -- ------ 4 r ' cniment u'thc raoft honorable ,;W.ward I M : ' ' :enlKengd "a ud vs rtuwus f Utcfma a'' ff.rra.-reCe i A ccfor t hen" fi r w r tfj f v jjncesjft behalf pit 'the ijeopJe otMat ' hnd, V ' hat tbe wife and falurary Tincvpies. ot : vcur jidruiniftration infpi re r'refent con : fi ienrpVand a rLOtrofLeifkivi View ofvour Jgiiiioand ? luuae oiyour conunuaucc aiui yu wu,.w r t for yoii r, Jie a 1 th ar.d h a pniueis, we cj r- neitly wk your lei ulneij will long De i . . .. ' ...it ..1 1 .i.Tjfa s 4nd thfr vvhifc France ' UeVVfte'iltenc rf a dlfpoHtion onuher paH to conciliate with !fiiu:efity tbe dificrencev wfoth havcanfenf fi;rtfVnf like-- difpoutloa:iMi-iithe . part of the 'United: . tates, 'ot hch .lo tillrrlflUUJa evens oq , It is alio wor tny or ooicry decree of the Directory alleged tabin. terkted toweurain ,iiKf" : VfrohVS er'niferi on our commerce, haa not eivn and Viaoot give any reUet'i. imns' thetri toontorm to all tl;aaw$ ot France relative to truiuu5 i-Kr.(V hws are Ithemlslvcs the faur- "ces cf the depredations, of Avhich wehaye il;ugr io jultiy, ana ;wi umwy nlamed, - 4 -. ' ' t i - l1ic law of France t nailed iiv January iall, wcbiubjei ; td' capture -4cmaaiion.:ueuKal vctBvand their, ctr- la t te r -a rc ot I britiih: fabric orproduce'altKQUgb tlcn - r ' 'J--')-f cal meafute be addpted fof ptocurinV" at 7 V ail nnv? ; jiw.uw yuwn ouh--,v. fiippliesvc. In yttit Vaariner this IhatUlbp i - .1 will nov adyert:Gcnxlmen, tpioiilc matters of Wu uiomcnt but prbper'to be communicated 10 tne r national" igiua-; After the Syani(h Garrifens hkd evacu ated the poit lcjruccoed atA;liJitch ez and W alnut-iliiis, . the Comniiitl6ncrof .V,, r inxtA 9trL ftrnmenced his obierva- . - timt'in afrertain the'uOiflt ncar Me Mlf V fifippi which terminated the northermuit I ointoi tne iniriy-nru vcS,c y ,v,l,v Hautude, Jb rom thence lie receded ; to run. the boundary line between the United p caves anu opaiiu iic "v J ed 'by the bpanifti, Coniinorvsaitre ' t he work of. the torner was.; confirmed i; rjed they proceeded together : to thee.i . marication or tne une, uuwi waV-- bnende ts it, probdbie t ha t the ; Southern 'Indianseither inftiated, to oppole the dc m jYkatibn. : or icaloii's of ittic cunl'cauences Voifuirermsr-Att , -picuu. .mui M.iv..- , - ?'r".v7" rt -iiat .'on the cvrdpicuons exumpTeS of patnpr . tifm and liberality, vvliich nave oeeuc? v hi'ited by cur nicrcsntile fellow ciu.; , i : iztnsy-and how great, a ; proportion '.of . ' thc-i;ublicrcl'oui-ces,' depends on their ' '( en1erpri2.es-you will naturally coulidec r i Whether itherf (convent promoted aiid reconciled with the iecd 1 irw f rhf rKveciue'ibv a revifion of the ' V.vWhi h the cciledtion 15 U. r"- -f.--X -r-f TT- 7 5 ot bci-ng' rercirujcd,-iias. iaicy.vi.vv -- k.. fth i'ai!nr- nt a oropofuion , ii.-: - i . . ..;h.rtii4 it. rw.vil . VVUll ft tlUS law, - ir.itgad , not beea cxtin juifoed; havct ere tins tiine popped ths progrels ot the cominmio..cr!i. And conliJcriiii the nufchiei wuich iiiiiy 1 tMcnaiaas can lee m the j rcacn .g r ;;7r;r.v imwcr I'f .'ardiels oi their client laln'tSf .ui meir- iuulh-hvv faverignty ; and d they poiieis tnerau-ib, tncy cau reconcile iwunng wiui,;v i,.r.. -in,l Wivvor. liit a iir.n rejftice. " KiT.ii"n:i:' tlu-reiore. notiuni i& anco. ije v. ' ' ' . . -t-V- TrT--:flugto-ehjme -or rel a our-rneaiuteiot- rciult iroiti cenimuing the uciidrMtion, ii onijohtion to the Will ortlie inuian ,4. a : : -. jv" ,,,., i f.! -Tyibese great cxeuce at tcnoing it, and3 - PRESIDENT'S SPEECH. ( ; Co-'grels, in the Repreientati yes' cham- 1 -- bcr, 'and -add relied; taem a touows r GetUmen if the Srtfate. and - Jtf H-VVHILrV with 'reverence and rcTtgnaii.': '.;orj we- donteinplate the difpe'ofatious oi sleltractive peilence; with which leverat - V:-4 ctout cities Jmd towns have. been vifiied, v i . thetc I-1 acautc! lor grali'ucie ana mntuai T " r" Vi" V cn q; ra t u 1 a t ions .that t !e malady has dif-'. j Lapeared ; a.iil thit ;Vvc are again 1 pcr-v 4 (4; j . -.Hii cd to affeWble-W fafety,'at the f.at of . .: 'A I f.u4.t.-Xii(iiei.' tor WrtSrtt reflect 'that'' this' tV;taUii16rder hns w ithia a le w years, ;, i ciaal ita uort towns,' and with iiicreafcd ' xpaSigfia '.CYf : and . when we confider the . .-'TBJinitucic of the cvits arifln? from the '" ; imirtut'tioii of public and privace buTmelV wiiereoy the hacional tnte rtts ? re deeply , ; . ."a;ftcd,I think it my duty ro invite the 5 ; ..iXegillature of, the Union to examine the , expediency eitabhihlng iuitable regila- nous in aia ci me r.eaiiu laws oi incic- V fpeciive lUtes'; for thefe being iormcd on ''tf utc idea, -that contagious li'ckiicfs tnay.be4. i cuuinunicated.lthrogh . the channels r . . . ... Vttiir WJ d V lavl Horace taeni, is our uucum.. ha v c no rcf a. to regret that thele mea- lures have been thus tar adopted and pur. fued, a.;din proportion as we enlarge our.. view oi" tne poricnt'.ous and iucj4LUiiu.e iituatit.n of . h r . e, we lhall diicover new , a.-d .cog-.MU.ni.t.vei. tor the iult xvevelopc. inciu ovovst e e 2'Cia.Kl it,!-) irces. ; , But in oeaiomt rating by our conduct do not fear war, .)n the aeceliary . protection of our "right and" honor, we lh..ill give no joom tui-uw tkia. don thtf.dcutejfyeaci.OcrHoient pre- ' paration tor war aa a.one eaiure peace. I r i "nj-ari? that wc have'yahor'miy and prelirf rid0i:chlrivated,''aijakannony' be ; twfe?..T-ii a,id' France ma v beV"rcitored at . I - hcrjoption.2 ;Butl6 fend another mautfer wunout more aeicrtnmavc a.iuiw he would be received, would&e; an act of - numitiation to wuuu nu, uunv v...v. ought not to fubinit ; it mult nxt.fore te Ve 1 1 w i th F ranee it lhe" idclee'd, defirous i of accomoda:ioi),...to .take thw.requilite ; iieps. ; 'Hib United States will ltcaauy oniervc tne maTtims uy wujwu u::miv that ihe HtmBdaries which:the S-oandilll. oners have actually cllabiithed, ; p'robaoiy e tend at lead as tir as the Indian title ha b'en exting'uillied, it wili perhaps be."-' -cuine expedientiud,:neteilary ULQ iuipeiia lunner preceeaiugs, uy recauinguwi wu , piniioner. ... .: ". ' .'; . ' " itterCoi ance of the tilth article ot, the treaty of Wtyomfce-'fcid-igatioiibetwefi. tne united states anu nis oriuuuic fi- K - Dnring our recefs,' roeiluteS :p?fM$:K Ibcen fteaddy puriued tor etteair vt Valuations and rcturni direfted a, ,U i; M of vthe lkt fcffito'preIiroinary .' t n II ' .. '.J I liiAhnn III 3 nitl ' tue aueumeut aio ioiitcuu v. v .tax'. t No ether delays or obstacles hafc ;' been experienced; except fu ch as werfe f., fur'cntUthe r- novelty of the rvll&o ..'has been iccornplihe.d: loalfi ure a iuU ; - ihlhnent of, the .licw ol the leUla. j-"-' - - Gentlemen of the Senate; and '.- , Gcmlemen e- j?e-i .: -RepnentativeU- fvTcannot dole thi addtei without once inore adverting to our political it tuation and Inculcating the eUentul un jportaiKe of uniting in the mail it alliance -of otircartii.iiiurelUnd.Luuit byr the tfenipn' and wnVoui-oi', your pro, ceediugs-anu by a harmony or meaiui e we ihail iecuie to. our country that weight and leipectto which, it is lo j hithenodiccn, guvetned. - lTe vrtitrie-1 ipect the facrvd rights of E-nbad. And . .. . t i. ; . 1 . . .: t. : ' Fiance. to debit tro'ra. noiti:iiy,,to, in.iKc ieity to determine wnat river. was truly livteaued unaer the name ol tne river oi, Croix, mentioned irr the treaty-or peace, itud forming a part pi' the bounuary iace. -in delgnDcu, have - finally declared . iKat q'cihon. On ihe twenty .fifth of Ofto oof, they rnade'iheirdeclaTatieii, thas a r.vrcailed Scoodiac, which Ia!is nto ; puil m' quoddy.Bay, at its north-wcitern. Ci jaric.. wis the ttu: St. Croix, intend-, eu: iii the treaty of peaceir a-far-as-its grcai ijtk, w,nere one oi lis utci"i "trim lie weffFd7dtheothcrrfrontr . the. nonhvtari j audithat the latter ftieam ; is the e ntit.Uation ol' the Sr.; Croix to its ioiirce. .ThisMecill it is nnderftood, wdl preclude afl tomcition among indivi.' !ual claimants, as it feemHbat the Seoo-7 iiac and its northern branch, bounds the gr.nrs'ot lands which have been made by tuc refpeCtive, adjoining governments. A fabordinatqucilion; however It. ha's btea fuggciied, itill remains:'tgrbV deter mined. Between the' mouth of the St. Croix, as how fe.tled, and that is ufual. iulllv intitled." V7 JUHN AMS.; : The Prefident then preieiited a co py to the Preudent aarihe Senate, and J another to the fpeuker of the. lioufe o(, ; Rcprefentauves. , V. . , - w . ( j ; Alter the iVefideht itid Senate had retired the lpeater read thepeech ta - the Jrioule, and it imtwdia tcly adjourn- I 'f -ed without doing any farther buluielsi 1: eof.uuWrce, there feero to be. a ne.celity, .iicpwatjonftrti and td do iut- that Contreis, who ialone ' can ;.reiuiate trade, ihouid frame a 1 item, which,, while it may teudtopreirve tne etMural health, Imay bcconattaijOvith" trir 1; Caiied the" Bay: of t uncy7 lie a number ' of valuable illands.' s ; .The Coinrniflioncrs have not continued the boundary lines ; through any channel of thefe iilancU, and :' nnltls the Bay of Paffarrraquoddy,-.be a t or the Bav dV Fundy,v tifurther ad: V lsoticc is hereby given, ' npO all whom it mayconcern, t1', JL WtU'tam Lawrence jun." who wasaa-' " fninilt rator oi tidvuard deceafed, " is ciead, and that the fublctiber qualified at veccmoer jcnions or craven county, as. . aoniiniurator ae oonu nun oi laid Ldivtird S'impjon, V'- jZ v'l - . ; ... ..' - rAierfops having any-claims -againU-; - the eftatc of faid Edward Uimt fai. are re- t , - . : - , quelled to exhibit them to the fubferibef - within the time, limited bv law. cither- 1 - -y - -. . ; .- . ;. wife they will be forever barred from it. ' v recovery. '--;,",,,: . , i ; y , FRANCIS LOWTHORP, "f . - ' .. .. Aim r, 4e wonn hh i December i-frr '7 ill FOR SALE .jl, juma, who ttic improvcmentsinere .'i . ' - . . . , : .v...:.--. - i . v.. .t,.. vir,.A,i i :.: . .... f ( i' j commerce; ana tne ijicty ot tne revenuet a pieoge i . u-,v. UI. ;.r . " r , r ' :.! 'b.ucr prug3 ","'' " ,MrVA; XV'Lahd with the imc 71 VV inlci we think an tus cuianinV. an4' the Executive aucoruy. vi .jij , aminatun anaocuciouoi w.eoi.cp,mw 1 ' . iite the orObertv- oi - Ifiac' FdwarA C I ;'thiziili6"th lUlladhcrcsto Jhcvhuma;xana pacr .Iji!!5 tii-le ot the treaty oi a.nity, conimerce , , , . , -.. - . ,7. r d-navi'atn,Ietween the Litcdvtatei 1 witha large and commodious dwelling add Crt 'rittan, that it isuppoied tliC rvm.niilioiiefs w ill be able to brin: teir v i . hJve atjSTiiaant realbn to- rrcfent to the' . m ' i - . - - - i . - r- J . . ediiiir's. hi conionnif ' vit ihe itf.fi ; (.ipiiiXAty bieiiings of provtdenceTTo the vcrnment and the people ot tri Uiutcd " I- uiuai lubiects ol cratuujc,, I cannot omit iij YvTeii- being and fai'cty ; 1 mean the fpirit ' .''(-. whicn - lias amen in our country,-againit ', Zf.rt.lt menace' a.d aggrcdijns ot a'.ioreigh V- nation. ' A manly,, lenfe of national h imor, .dignity and indc-pendence has appeared, f.' which' if encouraged ahci invigorated i by ; :ii:everyrn.rancu.oi..ine goytrnmentjW.ne" ' able us ta view uiidifnwved. the.' "enter-- r- v-t prices bf a.iy foreign power, and be-. om j rtitne lure jou.iaation ot national proipenty cc u rle of tfie f ahfacltOnl'iQTefam States: Bat conhtleimff the latcmauitel tations of her policy towards foreign na tions, lrdeeiii ii a.duty.dciiberatciy and Vokmnly to declare my' opinion, ; that Whether .we nteociatc with her or ' cot, V -tt-e fit KtV. bufiuefs.' to a cdnclunon rn Auguit of the enfuii'g yej.r- ;'V'.,r ?' : ' ' ' l.v;; fKi- Coinmiirioners .actin2:ander the twenty-tilth article ot the treaty between tlie United btaees and apatn, nave aujuit. . t . r. ' i .:n r.- f i Vi.4 utlgwH)lU .U1UUIUU1UUJ Unfciilllg houfen&pi.Tthcreorr'tDgcthcrwith Lbtr .XT. . . i ' . . . ,. . .i ino. io4- z-fj, Z4.4. anu 272, adjoining ...... ...'... i , the lame. ... ....: ..... . j . ' , . . ,t . Lot No. 63, near the Court.Houfe,and Lbt No. 358, i'rputirg Jones-ftreet1Jitjl thc' . t iwri "of Newbern..; ... . . ; A traft ot Ind.inCurnberlan4county Vigorous preparations iut w wmuvi. .- . th!- Uuited otaecs auu opaw, nave aoiutt-- -v- . . . : . . , iba.e nie to my knowJeagt during your iieTc s,' ivH be niadc the'lubiect'ot a'l'uT IrT' ituiC couiiUjnicatioii 'l liat communica I - '. ' - . . ; u a wui cot.artn u.e u.tunate laiiure oi "lUc mcaiukt -vluch have been taken b'v ;J. tl, govera.nrrtrvt uhe-United Stales, to. J;?-w4d'an atiiieabV adjuitnient pt , ditler. ti" enct's . WitH that poir. ,j -You wiiVat die -fjmiinieitrceivt, tat the French Go- TtyAncut pjicars foiicit&us 10, iinpieis tl)e ifi a5.l.iion. tnai it is avcrlt tf j rnm-nw uirir 1 -V i ins cuuntrv.-'and that it tiiik.it.'WhuTittfit'i K tv manner, '-declared itielf vv iiliV m tet'ei I . '1 i . ... i. . . . 'i r , ara;nmer 1 rom tne united .o.tatV tor the r1 i: ) urpoie'of reltoring a g tod uiKicrftandmg. Jtir.lt 1$ unlortuiwlre lor pr.i!eiIionki); tiii3 . kuii tuat they ihoaid Uc' cxpuUed Vn usan equal treaty, and iniure its ulfery ante, . . . - . monghefmeaiufes of preparation whiAh-amitar ejioeoient. I lakfe tne liber- - ty ib retail your attention rp n)e naval ef- Diiinment. inc Dencacii n.w our. maritime protection ind eicntervV e curtif, vvlthout lofs of time, 'tojay, tiw? 'i luunUu tioii lor an inctcafe; ot' our na ,v y, to a fi'zcVfu fiiiicnt to guard our coaftaiid pro-' feit our itaue. Such a naval force, as it -is doubtlefs in.the power. 'of jthe'U- ni:eJbt4tss,Wo create and maintain, would -alioaif:jrd to .them tl belt flteaos of -Ce. -ner'al dcfcnce,by facilitating' the fafe . tranf- poriation 01 troops ana noresta.cycry pan. oi our extcn;ive coaft. .I'-I'j Ul'o aecompjifh this'iraporiint'objeft z prudent loxcnLt requires tfiat fyltethati- :laims ol our citzensr lor r.s "r li. vrl-.t. wla " 7! 77 IT lous fuftained in coniqu.nceot their vefU" ' -- . I- ' 1 ..... 11 . 1 .1 . 1 Ul XUIIUIIY IJUIVVM' J "ftls-and cargoes navmg occn iaKen dv tne .? . 0 11 j - n l a . ' the late war otiwecn r rancc ana wain. - . . " " 1 . r- Various circumitances nave concur- trcd .to delay the execution of the law : . knbwieViged. ;ferhapfr t.0 country .,?.ef ; cjC erjenccu rooic.iuuucu an. t,in.i.uv aavaiiuks JtronVanyi rt.catureiof !policy'. tnan vciuve ueriveu iroui vngaiiuiuiu T -.-r - - Xi!-. . .'. . .1 J lAj a AintniiT-thtfrihrtielrrc- tatning the runeit miormauon to direct the beif'ltlection of officers; As this '. object wilt now' be fpeedily accompitili' ed;"it is expected that thc raifing- 4nd organizing of the troops, will proceed without oUtt'acle and w't'efe.l:.:.v ' Gentlemen of tfae Heufeof Repreentativei, , ' i ha;. e directed an elii'jiate ot theap. propnatioiis wnicu wm vc ucceuary ior thelervice of the enfuink year, ( to be 1 1 irdhetbi'qfy bu accptnpanied w it h - a v r .. . 1: - -1 . : . - .1 -3 view 01 tne puunc ;r.cceipi ana cxpen ditures to a recent Period., " It will af 1 ford you Jatisfaftioti to infer the great extent ana tolkuty ot tne public leiour- rOiitaininr iqq acres. Ivimr on KnrK fi-a - J - ' o mouth of RacoorTriver . 1 - t , 4! ; A trajof Land in Mecklenburg m, -J v, cuiawiiLuix uveitis uu onuiitlW. t , ck ia.i ui iimiu in AYicticicnDurg coi : .vuuwiiiuig:. C9, lying on p fides of Mickell's creek, V . A-tradtof Land in Cravcncountv. c .taining loo acres, lying on the North d ot JNeuie river, Detwcen tne moutioif per Broad creek and Groofe creek. ' ' : ' , Alfo, One acre of Land in the toj t : !T-nROBE10GpEuil . JHewbern, nov 13, 1 798. CAS H Given for Snaxe.Root , at tnt Prinj v 'i ,.N7.-.i;.v;...- .... .':..- ; j; .';':.;,.. ;;'...v '' - 7 wfc:' ' h . 1 .,. SI
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