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v.i lif r lavs which were passed lot 5 be lt ip 'he comtncnccmt nt of the contest; cur cr.izcns have traded equally with 5 < fh? and their commerce with each h~s been alike protected by ihc govern ment H? spotting t lie attitude whic h it may be proper for the L'niied States to n a;i lain hereafter be 1 wren the parties 1 have no hesitath n in stating it as my opinion. that the n? utrality h< retofore oVei\ed, shuuld sii!l be adhered 10. l'lim the change in ihc goveimnen; ol Spa n, anti the negotiation 11. w cieper.d in , imittd by the cortes and ,<ccepted by the colonies* it may be presumed thai their differences will be sctt;ed 011 the terms proposed by the coiotiit*. S nuld thecal he continued, the Uniti <1 States, regarding its occunences, v ill always have- it in ihiir power to adopt sin h me^suies respecting it, as then honor u> d itneiest may require. Shortly afiti the general peace, a bai t! ol a ven u; ci> to< k advantage of t i> conflict, a 1 it. t t the facility which it all 1 (it to establish a system of bucca nce nig in :l\- neighbor uig sea?, to the great enrinyance ol the commerce ol the Uni'ed States, arc", a* representee^ cf >>:at ol other powers. Of this spirit, a: o .>t Us injurious bearing on the Uni ted Stairs, sir- rj: prools were affoidtd, by the ?->.at;lishment at Amelia Island, ai d ihc purposes to which it was made instrumental. by this bai d in 1817 and by the o^eurr: nces w'.iich to< k p ace it. 0 her puns of Kb ric'a. in 1818, the de tui s ol v ich. in bo h instances, arc too wt*.i kno"n fo require 10 be now recr.Ci.. 1 sin -at sfit-d, had a less decisive course bcin ac.optcd, that .he worst convc qo ti' e s would baie 1 culled ficm it. "\Vr i-ave see n lhat these c'm < h?. d .ci s \ - a* i!v y writ, vuti not sutVn ten to ct..-h tt:a' piiatical sj.iii:. Maiycui piit , br.in^h Hiii.io ?;U! limits, na%e b.cn c.nd.-mntd to >. tf r death, the pii :s n:e!." :?:*;? 'o thia a" ?ci 10 > c. nne. Ti e dee isH'i's of up 1^ i. unci cnll^titr n CC t ibt:l.<*l> lall qua iy or ai', whose cii.; rs sti i ?j ? rt then., : y a 'an interprc t.*?i '. oi' > ;? law, to rs cemure. It be o i- t c cxicutivc imt to suffer tne e>. ; 'ions, under ihesc dec sto.o, io ti. - ? lit- pieat purpose toi v,hich J ? t is tiC c- ssa" * . 1 lie full he r ?? 0 r., !; bcin* secum:, pmic), a- ? . .? ? hv.tr ; ;.;ty. equally oibids t!.." .!..y s uric* b?* Cani'd futtber. 1 h..?e .? < . o".1 lois piiucipie, paiaoni'i^ th it nho .ir.*'.-ar l<? li^ve bee led .c 4.1-cl- et t'.. rnminatilv e/f t' e uc i' cy hfcd t cir.mi't?. , at.d suf fi* i,.? 1:,? i:v.? to lake efl'? ct on tlu.se o. v 11 sc no extenuating cii - - all e? C'Hi.c' l.e urg -d. lO- fi i , e !?) e: '.criMRed, that tl. ...f ii ?? .1 y ?* i'h V hicii nas be n r.-t:fv . fjy both ih< panics, anil tl.e r< i.cat i. ii* ? t'fJ lave bten a t tun^i (', pla- td the ?eiatiops of the two ?our.uit.-? nr. a hus.> ot perm nent ii it Ths provisions n.uc.e by ii 1 t s..c i of our ci'.z im as ha\t claims 0. S.,u < t the i luiac^er . t^iii cd, vnii i? is j)> < sunn d, \t v. ry Sa i- Vctot y to t cm; otitl nc boundary winch e taM> ifd * i" vi . cn ti c termo' i? s of ue pa s ^ a ? tl ol the Mississippi, h- r .o.< t it# ? i>pul' , ? ?.s, ii is t..r 1. ii. si lit on i oiuitiots jus', a il ao V .? 1 l i . C' ?? t<> bo'.il. iiut, to tilt a* (Ml i - s.i;' ii wt i i i too mu !? impotence r. ? ot b' 3 t.r.ed. I" ^crures to ;l.e U. S t u tin. lory imp -riant in itst f. a? < ^ osi in* pot tat cc i * muc). in rcasn: h\ t-> :>c :i .i; 'Hi y oi the highest i: cs* sol Hi. U .ion. I opt.is to sevc i i ??' fi? if?1 1 *. ? urn.jr states a lire pas sive to the oeculi. tli'on^n the pto vii: c c?:di "., by s* vcral rivers, hating t rn l? *-> i t. n up within their h n.; ? I 1 1 . c .*? u > rs^iiM' t all future r^i. . n ? ro? ? powi r iiJ Indian tribes. I. ( \ a SL' t 'al cxccliciit haibors in t!. (. ? i f -xico lor ship* of w?r of the In..- ?: - 7 '. It covets, by i's posi? t:'?n in t'-.e '?? if, ir.c Mississippi and ? i ^r< -t Aa i $ \\-!hiif.ui extended Y.iu ?:>, ' ' c i ?. ;>v f njl/lcs the United S i s iifT r;! ? r mplete pr?.ic< lion to t? '? \ -t it t vc ? y v 1 1 u pro I u< 'i?-ns oi -tit v.'. It vvisi-.in tountt y, which li ' a it a K'.'t tl.i' u'h l ?>-?* sluvins. P?v ?? 1 e .. y tnu HuUsit ?fov. rii r . aiii-;r t.a'i. on tiie iwen.i th ol i) >.t , i- tlioMfsnrt ttj?hi litiit'ai e ano ? t en. t -e ciuivcnti n n i;-iu?'.i: - tn?- i ihttm tcr liftatrn t.,r L Sfaivs a-:' (t cai liiiln.ti, t onciudcd on i.ic t .!'!'?! J-i-j, li e i .'u-iirrl ei^ht bun dled *nJ li; en, which was about ex pir n;*, w as u wee and < > n'inued lor t i . v. 'in <<} t< ii y- ,tr, Irom the 'line ol its ? xpi ?'i -n. I5y t-iai treaiy, also, llif did r<.in s vnti n lii-d ans-. ti undt : the tt i<v <?' Ciltrm, tesp^Ain^ th?- n^ht < i;- in . l>y the I .I'-J^^l^t's for tiieir ci */. n^. to t.iK- and Wc fi-h on the '.I II 1'.1| mo s i.i Am' a, ^ flift' ri lues ii" v<^^^^A-r<- af jiis'rd, M II 'j^^^^Hpat t" h No a^rei in has y e^^^^Hc-:.t< t - >1 l < ?)?? ? riis th( .'n^^^Hheiwern the Ui.n ill the West Iii lie1, c^^^pui t .i- conti li lit. I lie 1 1 s'run's ^^Bo*rd on ihat com iicic-- hy (>*"<( il^Hn. and rc .ip foca.' dhy the U .lied Hr s, on a pi in C|? '? n1 defri ' ? , c in l''|i I in foice. i t ion i*i IV i afi( i :'ii t tic T' '^ulati'jii oi tne eotiniiVl ( ial iclatiolis hi w * 1 1 '.li- t wo ? ount 1 1?^, u tin .i, m tne romsr ??l ?h? It Hunitnet, had i<? ' ? Ci u.ii>e >c<'d at I* > 1 1 has ?iu< c been tr ?i< ik <\ to 1 hi % i i , ?iiio vv ? ii li j>u ? med, on tt.c p<rt ol tin. UiiKed btatcs, ih tit* spit it of coucilutioii, and with an earnest dcMroHhat it may terminate in at* art angement satisfactory to both par tics. Our relation? with the Darbary pow. crs ate preset ved in the same sta'e, and by the sapae means, that wnceinplcveil when 1 came into this < fYice. As early as ISO I it was (ourd rec? sssry to send a squadron into the Mediterranean, for the protection of our comtncrce, and nn I peti"d has intervened, a short term ex ec p>ed, when it was thought advisable to withdraw it The preat interest which tin* Ut itcd States have if the Pacific, in commerce and in the fisheries, have also marie it neccssaiy to maintain a i ? val force there. In disposing of this fori r, in both instances, the most t. fl- ct ual measures in our power have been taken, without interfering with its other du'ie*, for the suppression of the slave trade, and o! piracy, in the neighboring seas. The ituction of the United Sntes, in I regard to their resources, the extent of their revenue, and the fjrilrv w it:, which it is ruise ', a fiords a most grati fy ing spectacle. The payment of neatly sxry-siven millions ? l dollais ol" the pubic debt, with tie great progress made in measures ol defence, and in other improvements of vat ions kinds, I since the late war, ai r conclusive proofs ot this exiraurdinaty prosperity, espc chilly when it is iccollected thai th<-v? expendituns have been d< frayed, with out a bur hen on the peoj Ic, the direct j tax and excise h:.\ ing been r< pealed so<>n , afiri t |;r conclusion of the late war, and ' the tevi nut apnlud to these great ob j jc< t-? a.ir.g be< n raised in a manner j t ot to be I; It. Our great resource*. J therefoie, ?e:r.ain untouched, f?.r any | p> rpose whic.t nu-y -fleet tiie vital in | tens s of the nation. i r all such pur i poses they aic inexhaustible. They aie j moie especially to he found i:i liu vir ! iue, p. tri"*.isu?. and ii te Pi-tncr, ol ? ur i K i.ow - c i ;zci?s, and in t iie dc \ ot ton w ith j w;uch they v. iuld yie.d up. by any jnsi j iiu a-ure o! taxation, ai; ihc'.i piopcriv. j in support of the i.guts and h ?nor ol j t:.i i: c un*. ry . L-iccr ti-.e pnsi^i depression of < prices, aflictiiii* a.! fflf pioduciions ot j i;.c countty, ai d . very l>rani h i.l in.. us J t? y, piCCtctii.ig fioril caus< s ex p.aii.c:: i ?-??? a former occasion, t e revtnur iius j c r.>ider<ibly diminish. d; the e l:\ct of v. hich l.as bem to compel contorts* ei'.iier to abauuon these g oat tnra>ui<s | ol d< f.iicc, 01 to re- on to '.orris or nai taxes, to supply he f'cfjtiriu y. On the pttsuinpticn that this depression, and i .'it- celi. ir.cy int.-ie revenue arising bom i'. \v< ui'! be temporary, Idjiis nrrr auu.o iz? d I ? ? r ilie of the list and present y.ar. A. \i. ?is to relieve my ti-,low citiz ns in Is 17, fiom ev ry buithtn which could be d i->pcnsed with. , and the state ol t:ie tieaii. y pel mining i', I iC' onnnenled the itj eai ol the i i ?n.al t^xes, knowing that such r- I . t i was ther p courtly nccss.-ry, in cor.as ?jurti' t ol tli" meat ex ttioos made in i e liitr v\ ar. I made that rccomiiiciv'a lion under a pledge t-iat, shot. Id tl.e puMic exigent, es require a recurrence 0 thi m any tnoe wnih 1 remained in w.;s t; nst, I would, v. it - immjI pron ; ti *.u' e, pel., in tin* c!n v wj:ii h w ,i:!tl 'if n ?< anke in< umin si on m?. |iv the .?x;>cr:n? i.i n< a n.akin/ it w..l hcsi.cn, by t! e next sc smoii of c? :ig'Cs?, wu t th** .< vt'i ' r " 1 1 _ 1 1 have I > f i >(',u 'Mi.i ? I'd ~c> !? adequate to.nl i,.. i . ? sj v ; i.rj) v. s> S'io..ld f c d> li i s.f.v lid it'll. ne. a.pd c ; ? r j a 1 1 v .s'-,. ijb prob.l.!e '.i ; t it ?\onU! o<- pciu.at.in r e u to be .pur ~ apj-e rs to n.r t*1 o! \ i'jo . 1 a:n sa b (i tlrat, und y C?. liUtli < ;r nni.'Ui C'S, I i.i.s luaj be : . s'.f.etl ii. wi i, eat s.i!v, i.tci i; e. | ? i c- . i V M?il sut. ;i <!. ?, a ('.i,nal rule, that the dciniiid> "J t|ic> vft-.t. espcf i.iny in tin e i > I pi . , ? .. provrtitd f.-,r. ' v tl.e i \ . . , i , i .,.a* year. 1 h.?\t nv'v.-r .-v : -.n ; , ,.v. | c\m siiui>n< (!, in a; \ i . , ,tt m \< !,j 1 have been \ .ai.id, c; . p., (o lilt v it Mjf- ai d i ! f i ? I > ? : . . x I, i.l/. k l.oU i: ? t,i( y < ?j':i ' i.evi r oj n i l m v esj? ?i, |, linn s of */r< at ? i.r,ri'.* , .-r ? , . poi?'sof lii.,(i n>?io. o , j.;, risi i t. J-i Jd | e > . ' I c ; ; t : v ol t:,e < \ ^ t-.- , .na y ' onsj'ier. tioi?. of a'. ci.-i, ' " ' ** I ' * 'I ' ' ? y hsmil^ ill \ i A ,1 111 I'll uf : i %v.i.t:< to ni?. rt, to a e: i .;>J ?, ( Xient. ' ic deii ut.?l, ol i .c ii :ii n, tviiiiou* i . !\ - 'i. ; ?i?t'>, 1 1 ,cr on t;iu pr^ra. i<.,i? i ". soul of fo: c'gn coinn.ci c ? . 1 am he ? tlr.it inn i i.al lititir, and excises, ?i h f.:res;> .ndmg i . |.o-,t, f.i..,-,! ai tio.f s ol the ;a n- knt-!, won! I, \v i'h.'ut imposi y erio-,, b nthulis i/ii the peopl , rnhance thf price ol produce, promo. e cur manu'aCMiifr,, ai?| y?r. me lit the revenue, at the same tin.c <liat tic y made it moie sreure aud per ina ieot. Tu?- ' arr of ih- Indian tribes within our limits has long been an essential p.r- ol bt.r <y?tem, but, unfurtuiwtcly, n has not bent ex cuted in a manner to a' COMiplisli all ifi o' j-- ts intcii 'cd by it // c have tt ea'ed them ii.dcpcn <ltnt n a' ions wiihiiut thur having any substantial |>n tens.on to tiiat rank. The (Uhtinction l.at fiat'tiid their pii.ie, ic taid- d tliri. improvement, and, m many instances, paved the way to their dc i stiuction. I lie pro,;r? ss of oiii ..efl ? inents wej'wirn, ?op^oned, a?toey hi c, j by a dense popij.aMon. h.is con-*ian:.y J d 1 1 v i t lie ill ba< k w , n <i|irio - I i ne tot | jSaonli ? f 1 1, n. :<l , Mfi,n |, ti|< y |(>lV, be v. ti conipcUcd to abjiiuon. Lucy have ? claims on the magnanimity, and, 1 may cdd, on the justice of thi? nation, ** hie h we must all feci. H e should become their real benefactors, we should per form the office ol their great father, the endearing title which they emphatically gi\e to the chief magisttate of our Union. Their sovereignty over vast ter ritories should eease, in lieu of which ihe right of soil should l>e secured to each individual, and his posterity, in competent portions and, for ihe tciri tory thus ceded by each tribe, miiiic reasonable equivalent should be granted, to he vested in permanent funds lor the support of civil government over them, pud lor the education ot their chiidten, f"r theii instruction in the arts ol h?n !?udty, and to piovidc sustenance for thein until they could provide it for themselves. My earnest hope is, that congress will digc>t s-ome plan, founded on these principles, with such improve ments as their wisdom may suggest, and carry it into i fleet us soon as it may be practicable. hurope is a^orn unsettled, and the I prospect ?f ?ar increasing. Should the ] fi.nue tight up, in any quarter, how far I it may ix'crd, it is impossible to lore see. It is our peculiar felicity to be al together unconnected with the causes which produce mis menacing asj^eci elsewhere. \\ ith every powtr kc ait in perfect amity, and u is our interest to icmain so, i| j( |)C practicable on just t ondmons. I see no reasonable cause to a; |-icl,ci<d variance witn a:>y powr., uul ss it proce d from a violation ol ou* maritime rights. In these mn esti. sin 11 lei they occur, ai cl to \vhate\cr ?x tent they 1 1 1 3 y be cairiet!, we shall b neutral; but, as a neutral |,ou cr4 w have rights which it isr.ui duty to main tain. I r,: ligh". i. jut ies it ? ill he incum bent on us to s< ek i e?'i t ss in a spn it o amity, in full confidence :hat, iijiinne ner.c, none would knowingly i: jute us. I or more inniiiit n dangeis we shru'd be prepared, and i should always bt recollected that mic 'i preparatir i ;, ad p t<d ti> the ciicumstances, and sunt ti met. by he judgim nt an?! w ivlirs of our r?,n st'tuer.ts, cannot fail to have a ^ ...-1 t f f? ct, in avi n t.g d. n^cr, . I < \ ry kind. \\ c sbouh; III i|iect, also, tl;at tile kh son of ptacr is best adapted to t.cs-. piep.jrati i.s. 1? we turn Mir attention, feKow-citi 7>n-, n ote in.niedi.itriy to ti e intc n.il concerns of .?ur count* .,nd more <s ? ptcially to i!-o??c on which its future j \?ellaie t'.epci.C-, w^(\c ever) r.?.son | to a uicij ate t:,v. |,?^Pvst results. I; is : now iat it nvue t!.-n hrtv-f?.ui veMrs ? since we oolar-d our indipcndri.tr J an:' thirty sevii. since i' '.vas acki.ow , Thr UJcnu HDL' Mi:uf, ?liiih were rtisphtyrd in that um cat struggle I \*i"c a suie presage ?.f all tn..t ha* . j toliouen. A people who vvete able to ( surm unt. in ih ir infant st?u-, su< h ! K,-eat |.e:ils, uon.d ie more ceo pit< n . as they rose ii. to m mhocd, to r? pel .u.v 1 w.iit. t!i y i?ii?bt meet ;n tin n pi? - i^res*. 1 i ir p* )>i< . 1 strength uoi.itl I or mote udiqt.a 0 lo ti teigii tiling- r, | and i.e piai ice ol Seil government, j ai cd by t. i- h?h; of expeiience, c< uiti | t ot S. ii o piouuri aii efi'ett, e'^u^il) j > .t.. i y. i>n all those fjiu s i <n- ( > i >i i tt j i : . ,s.e int n.ai o. gai.zjuic n. These Ii i iii d?.e ai.t.e t(i_ti jiv Ii. \ i been iiaij* z >. In o-.r w s\ s?i ti,. national and s*.i c, vv i :.u\c stunned a'. 1 1?<* drtiiis win i i uiii t asin^lj pii)Ml on the \it.,i-> I . in. f.cv.H j .'ii tb? c: ? t- m it, pu-'iif s. I., ? t !.. m. t... ie u t i- ;?i t fil I : - , u U., .. '?) ? at.ii a pt o; or 'he p . j ie ; v 4 1 ' in ? i.e a.-., m.-iy. iitii*, in u.e IK" |T s ; Jjre, tl.? t ? I I , |,t u ,J r, |4. til* i .! i u ;i '.;.i ori.'ti i V {or II ^ i. i u hi I. u.e \ i< ot\ ?<t "? ' n.ii . i" in it ? \ it mow i | i. e VI : nn.eii:, * ,t- n;;(, J.t, s . . l.i ?.n. i i , ui u .!? n .lie j,. ? K ^ ? i t: :ii a l-o \ , a'.? \v n nt (ioi:iii i i.s j *c. m.i exia'il'.'.i me i in. , ?,l a 1:1 ' ( : ni.: -? j i v ,4 iiimul'u j - ? ?? y .... . ; . j j ?? ^ i ?-> ? x. . . . I . tl 1^ j 5- :t a; ' ti ? 1 1 . ir < i ? o. (it i , ii.u; j oi 4;.e | i ? ; Ie, ^ , ?. i j .v, : , ,.y d u. I ' 1 ) ?' i'! > i;"p ' A ' " <--|?' ? ? 'i.e i\ pi . tenia . . > u j ' . i ( i * t ?? ' r j i s ,t. ? 1 1 ? , j, , ,i. in wit i , i j ? j ii ii . Hit.** s? i, to. i,? flc;*:cc, t icir >'ivcku;:,iv. tii ' otii. >? ( "" '? OVi n t ! L diiOti* <dfl(! K\j { *>(| ?!? v ICC I * ? ?. by ti. :ins:ivt . in i nn. e\.. m ,.r. u;"jl) ??li ui'-' purpo jh oi . , (ll. ?' , i and tfn i nt gov n nine lit i .c u|.< le s)-.:cii? is I lit iu, tnc ? . m p . 'c s vcui-ntv Ijciii^ in the j e. pj? , an I tvt-iy oluct i , in c\a - dej aitnunt, tierix n g iiis auti.oiity lioni, ai d bung responsible to, them lor his c.cnOm t. Our caiccr i as con t spo",d?.(. w iiJi tl.ll gltal ()U Jll.C. I'cilcttUIMI, Otlr ot g M.i/.aiion cum (I not have been expec t ed in t .c outsc i, citlicr in the national or siatc Kovcrinntiit., or in tracing tlic line beiwttn tin ir icspectivr powers, lint no sctious eoi.fii- t h;is aiiscn, nor any contest but sut.h as arc managed by ar giiiiu nt, and by a lair appeal to ihe gootl sense of tnr pt<>j>lr, and many of tne delects which expti ivnt.e had clear i) demonstrated, in both governments, have been remedied. By sttadny pursu ii g this course, in tins spiut, tiicre is evfciy reason to bciie\c that otJr oysiem will ?<>on attain ||,e highest d. grec of perfe. ion ol wbicb human insliiuiioiis -If tapamc, and that tl.c inoveinem, ill all it^ branches, w.ll exhibit su? n ? oc giee of order an I haimony, as to r.,n( matid lite aUmii aiion anil ie>petl ol tbc . i vn /.t ii worid. pnysKal aitaiuincnts have not years it un. been le^ tmhunt. Twt ago the liver .Mi>sis>ippi and our western brethrc for their commerce. W pi ogress since that time nr>t only beccme the \ United States from it ocean, with all its t? (with the cxci ptioii of of the Hed river only,) with a tail* and liberal' western side, and the < ast< rn, have been cec' United States now enj and uninterrupted sovet whole territory from Sabine. New siaus, sett ourselves in -this, and have been admitted into equal participation in tli reignty with the o:igia population l as augment ishing degree, and rxten rection. We now, fellow prise within our limits tin ^intensions and faculties of a fcieat power, under a government possessing all he energies of any government ever Kiown to the old world, with an ultrr i.fa^;uU> to oppress the people. Entering, with these vi ns, the cflice which I have ju?it soleinry sworn to txci nte wtii? fi<lt ;ity, and t?. the n most ot my ability, I dtiive grc^t satisfai 'iuii fioni a kr.ovvleilge that I si). II he assist - i tl in the several depai tuvnts by the very cnlightciud and upright citizens Irt'tn whom 1 ha\ e receiv.d so much aid in the precrding tcin*. With lull coi fidenre in ti c rontinuvnee of tnat candor, and g> neious indulgence, from my fciiov .tizei'S, at iarpr, \vh;e'h 1 nave hrretoiort <x|>ciiencee, ami, wi h ?? firm reliant e ?n the ptolC'tion ot Al mighty (?od, 1 s|,al| toi'tlwiih com niencc th< duties ot the high tiu.->tto w :iic n y oi : ; i a v c i ahrd ;i c. the the fmnpg pat ts, nion, in sove lates. Our n an astou Jin every di ?Virus, com nous i oy in: i ?m: st: < r.miLs Tu? s i i?, Fcbruin 27. M S ...i i. ?? .M l from the joint o-ii'i.r.:. t <; ! to war. on t: c ;ire v. .ent of United S jir>, and :: I. r n .mi ?f 'lis rt rl ition, imported, that tiny had p< r!orim i 1 1? t ?'uty, and tnat '.he presid; n inlo m d the committee lir would tal.c the oath pre- ribed ly t',i?- ecu sti'iniut . 01 Mom ..y ru \t. Mi A. Smyth, Pom the cuinmi'tcc 0:1 Tiiilitw i > jtl'.ii-, o v.hich had been ! r> lerrtd the amet ( ments oi the senate ; iu the l>tU t - ii ucc the military pr.?ce ! establishment, f i po ted/the same with sundry tpcnju? one ??< uhi h was a srct*r? at'optin^ lor the povcrnnunt of thf army aid militia, \?lun m?*ivice, t li system of u filia tion* f< r i he aimyi ompilcd by major ?general Sc-?it ? 'brother amendments J ffcie ot & minor chi icter. 'I .1 amtitdriw ntl ? ported by the mi traiy commitu e w 't e seveially a^rc eil to. Mi. Cocke mov#i to strike nut ih sn.jtt \ anici dmrtit ti e pm\is: :i foi " one nnjor j;ent ;i! v im two .s de camp;" \* hit h niotic w as snpp:j; n d hv Mc>->rs C'o<ki, lo', (. ?!??, liar in, In; Maliaiy an;' 1 Moore, un prn ? iple an ? x p< dienfjj audit w av >e- by M'ss;;-. H 4 mi, Sioi Clav. and NiJ- on, of \ a. <t the >.rotiii<. t-.at .;?? th s? a'?- bad ii t ' the '.mctid tM nt. th y wool i probablf. hen toil; t a* it ? i i - njiet ( to ? v (h:sp iiv", it mi^iit pu' ! i:.c xt'.nir Mil i:> j#- -i t * y ; 'iia' nm h ! w ? . i ; 1 ' : s i! it?.v . b( <ji i! in.* lo '.Ik w I ret i < i,< Itmeti t vt il t: i> |it ' passi <i, and it uotfi ho heilri not to ? : . f 1 v i 1 1 i 1 id I 'Jr it c i ^ ' . t ?? pi <<? \imop. Mi Kiniej fc ?? ?? u , ic motion on pii i/pSf. fTBi * a nir-joi ii r.ii . ? I- i i ' a> ) i iii k ' w propos. ? ^jMmii i r ! ?: i t ani 'nil* < dr ; ;r . < r an iti- J rfTe* tnal < i In Mi. \ * i->oi? <>? \ u. loi I the j>i?\ < ?:s ijir sfi ? t lie dth.it \ i j-. i i i : i ? ii ??> n* n e? | '1 'Mi? :i "A ?s k ? i <n triki:.;; t.tr t ..( i : v - if'*' f T ? iti. j i nt a' i\ ( i!,t) t ?. a-* wiii tia? .1, t .i. it' . V til J a; r&t it \ .. : ?i' isinn 4- L y tnovrd f ";n Ji.i! ? c i i ( I o i J a i io, v. itnont a i.i ;kc .ti il the nn>t n u . .N*. . (' Minoli thcml ved so to alio nd ( tlie ,ur ndni^nts </f .<? senate, as, in s*e ?<! < 1 f-jur n^.tite i of hi till* iy aid nM'fN i e/imeiits on i'.uiti y, m i ? < 1 ? i < t* tlit inimbci <i| re itii to I'.j't ' I anil |ri > a> M /'our of iltf the e.,i|,j inics ? >? ?si* 4 J- men. A un ?.oit ( ill si J , t of II ino'.ion v. nr '/ativ< dl lii' . 1 1 . * nd 1 1 . < . tsf amended l>y this agreed to; ond ordJ to thr senate for i arnendmi nts of tins The house then r deration ot the hill purchasers ol tin- pu| lowing set t ion propa thr Inil, h) Mr . An(J under consult i atioii k a i d i " in ?. i. . , instead ol Iks hy Mi [dmem, the i di? I .ion. M natc, as itie i Ik n iretur ned in the I'o. In ccjnsi hci ol the f id !?? the fol - L> I-' .> ilrd lo '?? btin^ still Ser . 4 And br it h\r emicfftli ' hat in .ill i a?es wiii ic c . pic t e payment ol the wnole sum due. >r wiiith may ie < onie <!ue, lor ai?y act ol land, pur chased ft oni the Ulnd St..u? a aioie smd, shall be iiia l^o or bclotc the d?y of a deduction at the ra, thmyaeven ami a half per centum shai paid 0h yj,U Ml rt "fining u?. Mr. Crowd! moved to Fill the blar1 1 " lhc amendment with the 30th of SciT tcmber, 18:3; uhich was neratived ayes 49. The 'dark was then, on motion of Mr. M Lean, tilled with the 3oth ? f September, 1822. Mr. M Coy marie an unsuccessful motion to strike out thirtv-stven and a half, and insert twenty. five' per cent These questions, as well as the mc rits oi the amendment, were later lv rf.c cussed, by Messrs. Anderson, Cla * Hardin, M Coy, Cook, and A/'Lean. The amendment o li e red by Mr \n dei so., was finally adopted, by yea's und nays ? ayes 72, noes 62. The amendments were then ordered to be engrossed, and with the bill l)C* refcd a third lime to-morrow. Mr. Nelson, of Va. from the comni't tee on foreign relations, reported a Lii| lor carrying into executmn the recent tr* at> between the U. States and P which wu, ivsice read and commi 1 he house, ??ii nil. won ?f , hour, oi Va. resolved itself into a mint c ol '.he v. hole, on the bill to the act lor the giadual increase navy, so as to reduc e the ant.uat pria'.ioii thereof from one mill I hail a million of doilais per anr.ui ? xtciid the term of aj propriatior iliu c to six yea i s. Mr. U .rbour indicated his in to propo>c an am< ndmcnt to tli :he object of which was to limit du? ed appropriation to thiee yt; object bnnj; to I ave the -hips c pi l'.ed to be hu'lt, s" far romph ? e ?; a t .td t' e frames ol them. us t a --late to be secured and covert < h<use& bunt <iv? i them Mr. 11. ncd at .at^e his views c.f mis s ?it< 1? . ding leature o( whit h w h < ? w e i v i advisable it might be t mot e snips, it not necessary scot ?<> put them afloat, lie th m< ved that 'he cotnnii.tee iisr, view to n.oviuc that the bill lir ia le, giving no* ice that at 12 t to in i>t s'.ould call i*. up, \ i*. * to moving 'he amendment > ii< had indicated. i Mr. Fuller lose merely to saj when the ?incnclmeiit sitouid he tbr house, lit shouhl eiuhavor t< w!i), in hi*- (ipit.it :., the hill shot ?'i ?!?'pted at this session at least. On motion of Mr. Smith, ?<| > I ill further to am< nd t!ic s< vctai ; Jativc 10 tiie 'rej -ury, war, ki.d n. partments, was ta';en up, -nu otd b- m^russcc ioi a thud reading. Wednesday, ]\ bruin 2$. Mr Kent, from the con miv.ei i-i-.tr e* ol I ?ilti iiiiija, r? potted, * amendment, tin bill fiom ;iie itt coir.;iHi:ti^ the charters oi i ertaii in ' In 1 )iM? ii t (j| Columbia. [ 1 I.js bill provides fur the co tion of the charters of the bank Mctrop' lis,tiie luiik ol Washing! Patriotic hank in il.e (. ity of \V 'on. tl e Union b.4r.k, t'.e Fartne j Met -hai.ii ii.ink, I iic- bat k ol Col II ( <{? < V. I,; t: e har.k of Alex oh > t-u ramie. \ ba. k, in Ah x until th.- \ ai I8.*;6 |' authot i; ? oiivol|.'.;ui( t. oi ;o, Union bank o ??'" w r h 'he b..i k ol i'ou in. rxtei.ns :hc <l.aite? ol the said i:.k ?<> me sptnt term as the | 1 * t cut r al b.. n * is ,n | w ed to j l.ifl.witb to bip:i(!,tie ui d clo^c i * oi xe i lis 1. 1 the < or . ion, ai tl ! I ;?inpi>M Ms roipo:.,te aiiibi.rity i : 'J* 'i lot ii.e )? .ii ?? ] j |,js b},; ?> ?'pposiiit n, passed iis this. ii..'. Mr. I'; r'p - . | uii) a ?ir Icct r o*in ?I? ! I ' 1 1 ( (I ,1. .ll.Jly l (It iel.tlM.ll <1 li ( po .t-. i?i . <? c! p n w h-.< w ;ib or ('.? t , t! -ii pi j,.(, (|. i lift '-!?J ?! o:ii Ih( in ii.'.'c t.i ? uxr C'l tali. I...I k- III ii * 1 i t 1 t ( wiMlit U. V . s ? I .??' ill' 1 1 Hi' ; s ? y> ?> 7 i. i.?i? s 111 * * / s-ii| !>i I in , 1 1? rr ?* > ' s < ? i ?<!?*: 1 1 ivc t?? ' he n ? v? i'.l.tJ Ii>\? til p !'?(,? Ill H? 'i ? it tlmd tn .? |i,ismi!, ai.il \\ ,ir s;ii '3 '?!'* ' I ' !? I COlM u> 1 i nee. i !.c l.i 1 fi.nn the si nalc, for the f lit'- <1 ti i" |ni,( ha*erv ol pi hlic !ai ^ ? was i ? . ti the third iihii', a:f '.i> .ft ? y iii;> uiij jussed) yr Vwt'-s Mr. H.il<!\vn moved t'at the ho"* i r solve Hsiil 1 1 1 * i # a i ommittee ot '',e u lii,|i- ?ii ilic liill i riii? crnin<? salt * J an ' t it ??; h>it tlf t:. t;on was upfjativf ? ayes S3, iioi h ( Mr. Scii*ea;.t moved t'?at the h"'r procii <i to the i ot.snlrr.Vioii of l'ir from the senate to establish an tn i' syst'-tn ol hatiki opti y. on which i< Mr. l'ilwiifls, of N.C. cU niafuk'ii t ) ? as .?tid nays. I lie <jti(.s'.K?n was *' 'eidingly li)' yeas and nays, ;u,d d< tided it: t' c <i fli i ii . at i v ;? .< > * m 7 s, noes and '? bill wjs taken up. Mr I'd ward* then moved to cor.n?" the hill to a ( ominittcc of the wh who It motion v. as oppose d hy Mr* ?>( fj't.iiit, as a eoutsr that would he fatal the ! iii, lioin the delay it would pl& du? e, and was alio uunet rns.u y. Mi ( Jay snd, to eoiiiinit t';f would p .n ? it .?l the loot ol th* lor*r of husiiit ss, and that ionise wool* t.iii'aliiqiiiit to a lei (.lion oi the hill ^(.iitlvliicii wc'e sincere in u dis:'-' 1
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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March 21, 1821, edition 1
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