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And North-Carolina State Gazette. Jio. I. RALEIGH, (N. C.) PMDAY, 31AHCH 0, 1818. VoL X T TitOWAS HRNDtlCiOM. JU). rtirnov.TiBii sLUBtrta ac rtraa will wiTorr T liat 1 sO.sr.ixiB APTtscs,BB ICTllr,MU ITTlltmtl 01 niui . HIW1U BBBBBtB.ABB fID ABTKBTISIBUTt lirUH'tTVIl'l Llllta, IBStBTBDTaBIB TIBIS WB Bauk Stock for saj L XomJa Ue30!i "f MutJi nrit, at S o'clock in the I rmoon. ae dud x-H at aooljoo for n l iih... t, at ihc L.U Hotel to wk'"i "v ' -T'-- Ckrf North-tiut THOMAS I41.E, B- HEN. POTTF. rekruaryiS. IUI- the Sialr 1 Tarborouirli Anulemv. - .t.o TBIiyTVrQ W thia Inatiflitinn takf- fHia mt4.w4 l IHL I IW" ' " ' notify the paMi that the rxrreiat-s of thia Seminary s ill hammer an inc am m tni nni, uimrr uir sujirniiirmi arrf Mb. Job Hhtdi, a f?rtitlt-man liighlr rwonimrnd- by DocL Wilson, professor of Lanfru.ijps at Columbia Oil ge and other jf utlrmru of the ftrat rrapreubiKty in the IjI ol Mrw-York. Th braitchr of l-itrnturr laogit try jr. KnToik arc the Knliah, IxUin, Vre-, French anil lalnn lirpiapr ith Arithmrtic, Geopiphr, Alp-bra, ku-tr, irigomomeLry, Fluxions, NanrttKm, Drawing, KOHEUT JOYNF.R, SeeV Tirborongh. Frb. 2tt, ISIS. 9 9. otice. l' A W AY from the Subscriber in Wake county, N. C firr milrs rant Irora the FiJi-4lam r'fed on the Mt inst. fcrj bright mulatto man by the name of JIM, about 18 or I Tranotil. 5 feet hiifh or thereabouts, Terv stfait made Iih doun lo- k when spoken to, ti.l a scarovrr oiu of hii m , ar tin1 top of hn heart. He t(ok with linn a dark mixM ! at and wUlooa, one cambric shirt, one collou and one j read do. one calico Tent and one of vaiiMlin with bullet! mutt, one fur and one wool Imi. sonic shiKMuakt-rs' tools,1 c pair of ilinet and li-utliris 'or another H.r. lie will pro blr altenipt to f r a fivt man he waa brought up to a tanning buminin but vill most bk Iv ofTer In. t- If as a leniaker. Ten dollars reward ili be (fien lor tin deliv y of said fellow to ne or eoiiGuement in ant l;.il u.tb ii.lor ktion an I pel him agxin DOKIMS ' NX M)Y. ; Februan 18th, 18l 9 .Jtpd. M)H S VL.K .HS j-4 ucrrs o: i. N I), Ivi: g uithin a mile ami a half of Powel'a liralt. . on eiise river. On this d u eorainod'ious dwelling liouse, and ntcesvRn out hou , there is a sufficient quuntuy oi cleareil bud to oi k six eight hands to ..d vantage, the jrrcater part is entirel) fnsh I equal to any in tne neighbourhood, tor tlie cultui-e of rn, Cotton, te. This land is well timbered and basamw w mill, within a mile and a half of it. As I am desirous to , I will give a great bargain for cash ffir temis apply to OKK1N U. LKMOW. "ake county, February 20, 1818. 9 I. R. If not sold before the 3Utli day of April, it will be o si on tliat day to the highest bidder 0. 1). I. State of North Carolina, NASH COUNTY. Superior Court of lxi-w, September Term, 1817. Vfan and wife v Will am Dens' Admn'rs Petition, appearing to tlie aatiafactioii of the Coart that Lewis Slat n and Fanny his w ile arc not residents of this state. It is ;rH that publication be made for three weeks in the Ka li Star, notifying them to appear at the neat Coort, to Hi answer or demur or the aam wilt bts taken pro eonls to them JOHN H. UK VKK, C. N.. :. 8ia t ot Nottii-Ci.roliua. T the ourtof Picas St Quarter Seaainnt held for the county of Walt.' on the third Monday ot February linsl. subscriber qualified as Admiuistralor of tlie estate of Ko t Cidlum, late of Kaleigh, dec. All persons are hereby re red to bring their accounts and demands ot' every kiuu and loniinatiun to the subscriber as Administrator, agreeable to .otherwise thev will be burred And all persons iiideb. lo tlie 'leveased, are to settle their accoutiUand i.iakv pay ut without delay. WILLIAM SHAW. , Die ub;icrib r will expose to sale, at auction, all the pc lahle proiH'rty of his iutestate, conbistingnl' a general as Liuei't of )i t.iMxIs and Groceriej. unci of House-hold and ;lien furniture, kc The sale will cnininence on Monday 30th f March next and continue Irom I'.ay today, until S'iuII be soid, at tlie Store-House on Fat etteville street, i occupied by tlie dec. For all sums of four dollars and ihp! Mine months cmlil will be given, ihe purchaser gi j;liel with approved aeeurity lor hII sums lens than fiuhark readv uioiiev will be required. W. Sil VW . ( I ;. . reh. 25, 1818. ledical College Lottery BaliiT mort . rize of 50,000 Do. 20.000 Do. 10,000 IK 1,000 (elides a number of small prizes Not two blanks to a se- The above lottery will soon comineiice drawing in tiraore. The present price of Tickets is only &I0. kcts for sale by tlie ubwriber at his office in Concord N olina. Letters nclosiug the cash, u ill be attended to, and tickets forwarded agreable 1 order. J NO TRAVIS, 'ebrunry U, 1818. 9 Sw. (TlAMaLATION.) ! The Cheval.tr Dud Luu de OnU to the Sccrcitry 61 Statr. Pkdadflphia, Sept. 5 1815. Si a, Under the date ol 30 id June I am advitcd bv lieut. nant general Duo Pablo M -r 1 11 captain general of Caracas aodc -tnaodcr of the expedition which hia majesty has destined to re-ctablih tranquility at Car. ihagena, thj., witti a view tu ac.elieriie thia impwruni objeti . he i about to eataolish the most r goruus bl ckjde of the ptrt of th vice ro)a it) ofSania Fc, including Carthagc na, and ihat, m c njtquencr, every neutral Vcaic! which shal be- lound not onl in thuc ports, but on th se coasts, shall be mad prize of, id order t. prevent .ihose who have level led f ooo his liiDjeity's authority receiving ftuciors - f any k pd. I have ihxubbtii pioper to commuoicate tins tu you 1. he iiilormatioQ ol th- presi (T&AS.ILATIOII.) don'.nkn, .nd I the' f . titrer try. if Dm Luit sic Quit, o t..c Secretary of Sutr tnac ht will e plrascd to ukc int c nsi.- er rhiUJlfJiU, .Vtrtk its, 816. ati n the expediency f ad tiog he m ature Sir I have received yur oiBcial Utter of I have had the h n to suggest to you. br the 20Ji .f this month, in which vou tatc j preverti. g the collectors o- iht cts nmi frm inai tne procumanon oi Urneral Morillo is clearing . ml vessels txc ; ir m specified repugnant to the? Uws of nations, m well be cause it dicl&r s a Coast oi several hundred miles in a state - f bl.Kkade, authorizing the capture of every neutral vessel at an unlimi ted distaoce jrom the coast, as that it is an established maxim among nad . fes that a block ade sh . uid be li niicd to the ports where there nay be a stationary and uota ciuixmir force i sufficient to make the entrance of the harbor ports, a; d notifying men hams tradirr with the possessions of the king to cor fotn to the establih'd rules ai d orders, rtgulst ig. net only neutrals, but Sr.oish ssris a , that they may avoid the cooa cjuuc ! tberr non-observance, notwHOsta du g his nv-jes-ty's desire to aff rd thru within h i d- n. n ions, all the benefits and sdvacisgts ton. tat ime with the pui uc safety and his roja! is. or rier where it maybe placed, dangerous, terests. and haally even in this case, a vend ought! I h.pe that he explanation which I have nt t i bc oaptu cd when she is about to enter j thus taken the liberty t make, unni I have a p-jft, save oolj when alter having received j received the answer f the kn g mv raittrr, noticc'uf th blocLaac she attempts to infriags I will quiet th- anxiety of the President as to X on are pleased io state to me, that the ! the proclamation of Oeneral M rulo, and hat a ..! A. II t f ill- . dent, .hat .he mju.i s nay be avioded which President desires that 1 will communicate ; it will be viewed by him as a c ntinuation of would r it to the citiz :iof this republic these observations to my gjvtn m-ot, ard my earnest desiri to reinstate the commeice it th y loniinuc, as i t ct l.re to trade with ' that I w ulduemy go-d offices, confitiential of the two nations reciprocally, n the most the eis aain . me auth ority of my saver ly vwith General Mcrillo, so to modify his li beral and I avorabie footing, cig... i blrxrkade, as to make it couform to the laws ol I renew my r ptcts to y u, sir, and pray renew to vousir, t.-.e a-surances oi my nations. uuu to prcstive you tor many years. respect, and pras G . eats. (transla i io.v ) Don Lais dc Oni .u iik Secretary of State. rhttadflfjiiui, March 2. iblO. a to nrrstrve you nam i win communicate torus majesty, in com LOUI) DE ON1S. pliance with the wishes of ihe president, what yuu have stated to ine in your note, and X will wth pi astire avail myself of the depar ture of Mr. Hughes, to write to General Mo riilo. iav ting him, in the execution of his Sir. D n Pa.jlo Al. riUo, coamianucr in j bl ckjd , to avoid the injurious effects rcsul mi. i ui i,v i . c uesi ned by the king, my tHg herelrom, to the citizens of this repub- iiate 1 r the pacificn ion ol the vice r al- lie, so far as may be compatible with the ae- tv ol S i a F.:, sa, io m uiiaer date f the curr v and tranquility of his majesty's domin- 19ii ol D c- iii'jer 1 1, that voter having com- ioih under his cjmmaud. nclUd La uiag .na t surrend r at di creuon, I must, however, observe to yon, sir, that h had ; u . . nexi) ditut. i" the complete General Monllo has a naval force disposable and competent, as 1 conceive, to the objcci in view. That da the 3d of February there re-es:abli3timeiit of ihc tr ai,nn I. v ..f tnev icc royalty, t.c aiiuui thr L.K.Lk. dt Ir. m Sana Maria to the ri.ei nato, i. cmslvc, ai.a to give orders :hat if any vessel b. met with lur iher south than the mouths of the JNlugdaiena, or fun her ninth than the parallel of Cape Ti saiied from Cadia, a squadron . a ship of the line, two frigate?, and s vcrai smaller vessels as a reinforcement -ihat on the coast in endrd to be plockaded i) the said general, 1 1 2 10 OUR RKLAriONS WI I II SPAIN. OfFlCIAL PAPERS. i the House ol Utpie-. mativesof the Uni ted Spates. Conformably with a resolution of the Juse of Reprtstntatives of ihe 6th of this )nth, I n 'v lay beft rt that house a report :eived lr m the eecrftary f state, with the pyofthc correspondence referred to, and lue&ted by that resoluti o. v JAMES MONROE. Washi n gton , Fc b. i z , 1 8 1 8. The secretary cf state, t) whom was refer t.the resolution f the House of Represen tees of the 6;h of this month, rt questing president to cause to be laid before ihat is-the correspondence wilh the govern nt cf Spain, to which a letter of the minis of the United -States at the court of Ma dof the 25th of October, 1816, consum ed with a late message ot the prtsidtnt to t house, rt lates, has the honor herewith to mit to the president a copy of the corres idencc requested. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, partment of S-are, 1 February 1818. ' burcon on the Mosquito Suote auo between there are no other ports of entry lor merchaLt ves3e than those ot Carthagena, Sana Mar ta, St P. rto Beilo and finally, that the rnea sine taken by him not b iog directed against an enemy's country, is not as stut.d in your esteemed note, trout tary to the laws of puolic rights. The object of the General's procla mation is to no ify the traders of toreign n!ripns. that he will maintaiuihe laws for the reguiauon ot the tnuas, in tnci. n... .bv , the observance ot which had been relaxed in th- latter times, by the tflVtot circumstan ces, ihough ..odihed, however, in favour . f neutrals, by leaving two ports open to their commerce. You are awari that agreeably to those laws, no ioreign vessel was allow, d to trade with the d.minians of his majesty on that continent, withour a special licence, ard that v; slis found near, or evidenit. shaping ac urse towards the n, were liable to confis cation a: interlopers. Not only that part of the coast l)ing between Santa Mai ta and the river AtratJ, out the whole course eastward and southward of those poin s, from the Oro noco t the territory of this lepublic oetongs to the Spanish monarchy, and consequently any vessel whatever, found near it, or stan ding towords it, can have no other object than to carry on smuggling, or stir up a civil war in the king's dominions ; in either case, the laws of nations recommend tne seizure of the vessels so employed. Actuated by a con slant desire to prevent the misfoi tunes which such injuries might occasion to be i itztnt ot this republic,! have, on other occasions, sug gested a very siinpli mode of putting attend to them; namely, tia the President should be pleased to issue orders that no vessels should be cleared at the custom houses save for a .1 iil tne meridians oi mese poioi, bite wouia oc declared a go d pnz-, whatever documents or destioatiOi sa m.gh; have. But ihat he had eft open to the coinosen of ieuii ais the two pon '! Santa Maria ana Puerto B ao. 1 nave ths tionor to give y.u this notice, as i; may be iniercstmg t j the merchants of in. S.:irfi. and t( r, n- - St.. LU S DE ONIS M-. Monroe, Secretaiy ot S.a.e, to the Ch--aii-r de Onis, eevoy extraordinaiy ana tninisici plenipotentiary, 6ec. DepHojatuU March 20, 1816. Sir, 1 have had the h nor t receive v ur letter of Ma.cli id. announcing the con t. nuance of a biocitadc ot ih- S, a .i h caot i , S ;uih Americas fr -m Sa Ut Ma; ta to the r ver Atrato, iuc usivc oi he latter, by the commander in chief ;f his Caiholic maj s y's frcs, and that I any vessel is met souih of th;- u Uih o. the Mugdaiena, or north t the .jaralel .1 Cape 1 i!lu oo.i, i n the Mosquito coast a d ctweea meridian ot those points, sh. shall be stiztd ana condemned as i prize, whatever may be h r d cuments or drstination. You sia'.e, ais, that the ports Santa Marta and Porte Bcllo are left open to neutrals. I have co state thai this proclamation of gen ra Morillo is cv dently repugnant t . the ia v ot n .tio-s f r several reas ;ns, particularly tlie foliowi g : Tnr it ueciares a coast of se veral hundred niites to be in a state of block ade and b. c.iusr it authorises the seizure of neutral vessels at an unjustifiable distanct from the coast. No ..axun of the law of na t ons is better established thar that a blockade LUlSDE OM. OfFlCIAL PAPXRI. Extract of a teller tVuiu t. i i..- uf State to Mr. If ving, claicil Department of State ; July 20, 1816 J You have been apprised aln ady of a simnar measure, which was taker m reirard vessels rhich had breo seized at Car- to the . i , r , . - ah. ' specified port according to the creneral pra shal be coufined to particular ports, and that r e t u 6 6 r i i . t kn k i , 0,i,itlM nations. The practice of clearing an adequate force shall be stationed at each; , r ,. ... r . 6 H ru c . ,. ... many vessels for the West Indies, generally to supnort it The f .rce shou'dbe stat uary l- e i 1 i 1 u i caries with it a suspicion of a desicn carry and not a cruising squadrou, and placed so : , , , . , u . 4 . k r Lft,.tV. 00 contraband trade, or to dtstui b the public near the entiance of the harbor or mouth ol , ... , , , . . . . - ' i ,i . tranquility oi the kinr, my muBicr, and thcrc- the river as to make it evidently dangerous , r ' , 6' ,. ,. , . i i fore the owner who clears u. his vessel in tor vessels to enter. I have to add, that a I , . , , . c .- . i . . ,rtL, . l. . ; this way, and without the certificates ot the Vessel enterirg the port ought not to be selz- .' . , . f. . , . , . 6 f l f 1 . 'Spanish consul, cannot complain if it be deta- ed, except in returning to it, atier beiog Warn- . . . . , u i a: u ed off by the blockading squadrou stationed near it. I am instructed by the president to state to you these objections to the blockade which has been announced in your letter, that you may communicate them to your government, and in confidence that you will, iu the mean time, interpose your good offices, and prevail on general Morillo to altar his proclamation, a id practise under it in such a manner as to conf ;rm in boath respects to the law of na tions. In stating to you these well founded 'objec tions to the blockade of general Morillo,' I have the honor to observe, that your motive for communicating it is duly appreciated. 1 have the honor to be, he. JAMES MONROE, can a merchant, acting fairly have to specify the ports of Havanna, Kingston, Santa Maria, Guyrs Porto Bello, Rir Janeiro, or any other of indepenpent nation ? None, unques tionably since in case of not finding a good market in one place, he proceeds to another, with a declaration made at the port he touch ed at, of the motives which obliged him to alter his destination. The wisdom and humanity which so emi nently distinguish the president and the ad ministration, cannot fail to perceive the so lidity of these observations oor to approve the policy of his .majesty in taking the suita ble and effectual measures .to secure his sub jects' from the civil war which a number of adventures are endeavouring to kindle iu his ihagena aud the citizeos fthe United States who und r various pretex had be. n arrested and impri oned trwe I have th- plessure to state thatth- applicati n succeed .d, as'to our citizens, though it fa kd as to thr vessel. You vrHl interpose directly with the Spanish government in favor of the latter ; documents r specting which shall be forwarded to yoa either by the present or some other earlj op port unity." Mr Ervitifj to his excellency Don Pedm Cevallos, first minister of state, 8tc. Madrid, Sept 6. 18 It. StR, I am ordered by my gov.ri nni to apply to nis majesty through y ur exc Uency for the restitution of sundry Ami r n rtn Vt? w b ' and cargoes which hae been 8 z d and. br 'light into Car.hagena, or oshtr places within that command or vice-royaltv under jjicuxi uiaiMucucu ui. t. vr . , by D Pabin M .rillo in Drcember, 1 815 When that blockade Was communica ed to the American goven.mrnt, Mr. M r.r Cf secretary f tate in a uoteof March 0 1816 addressed to his maje. ty's minister at Washi ngton, formally protested against it ; ai.d i, was hoped that on proper representations being made b that minister to general Mo. ril-j', he would retract his measure, or if not, that his majesty, being ade acquainted with the reOl insurance of the Am. 'i( an g ern mcnt, would immediately . nd out -r. ers which might produce the sam effr t, and as sure, for the future, due liberty to the Amer ican commerce in those seas. Butitnowr appears, that as late a- the month of June, no alterat n had taken place in the measures ot Morillo, no attention had been paid to ihe interference of Don L .is de Onis, and finally, the commissioner Mr., Hughs, who was sent by 'he g,v mment of the United States t. Carthagma, tor thr pur pose, amongst others, of reclaiming the pro perty seized, was oiiliged to return to the. U-N nited States, on that point sltogethe urs i !.- fied. Ind edith. v:ucroy of Santa Fe, D n Francisco de Montah , gives this commr sioner to understand by a ie.ter f JU; e ytJi whereof the enclosed is a traiislai.ed copy, that hi the vice-roy, does not pretend to be acquaiied with the law ef nations, and at the same time that he goes on executing the arbi trary and illegal deer ea of general M r illo, devastating ihc commerce of the Ucited States, ho rtfera th American g .vernment tn his majesty for redress It is therefore that I now find it necessary to w ite to your excelency upon this disagree ble subject It is vain, sir, to hope that the United Sta es will ever consent tobl- ckades upon the principles'of gen. Morillo : ihey will acknow ledge none to be valid, whi'.h are not strictly conformable to the w 11 ko ;wn princpLe of pubic iaw; principles most clearly derined and quite indisnuiable, to Which ihe United Sta'es have alwat a adhered in thvir own practice, and to the i.ifringment of which in any d -gree, or under whatever pretext, they have always opposed themsvlves, The blokade .f general Morillo is repugn nant to the law, because it extends over e v; ral hundred miles of coast; and t an indefi nit distance from the shores, of course cannot be inforced as a blockade, but remais'a brre pretext for spoliation A blockade by 8ea4 to. i
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