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i w it 1 1 I S i. - 1 t K B i - - i , , Y " BUSlGtf, (N; C.) F1U DAYKOVEMBCB 15, 1810. 7; lr T t Tssts lUvfa 2Jin IiN.Lt.Oc(. 13.1819. , VJ ffewrgUh J-) flraae Vx Uwinwr W Mefe ArrreiUr to TOflr letter of initrttction to i To-a Alton IkOw! nt CoU IkrUrlm a?t1ia,.Craij I Mndea in oiu .meMdttfApon ' tilir kthtl. iht ttnrtot, or uUl net bring tbi UuA iatft mtriat,, be L emj u pltiited. ;V.s: - 1 5 ;'riV r , '. V Uie.lit;rry to ociiti6 P4!.rMiljcc'-bemn I v Vi'T iodutrT, tbeie liixli n.'ijht V trtaj'jt Ittto rotrket Vj "er, tl2i.'. Th Qrvtr taiJ bcoiontcted b4 114 ti. prop ulhantt, lo ate ty faraQcift uotitt tiU ritf f the Um.tdJpUtc tf iilei Tbejr hohl be offer eJ t the ligheit bidder bttt for sun Bt (fit Uia tw' dolUrt per acre, tt the r it lllel f iX theY did nit ntet redj nuriet, Ukn lucceedin Iejulature uuU mtVi fdrtJerjgt!tUoii bj le cniog the pic of otherwise tlbe luterettot die .State) might rrqntre. "That tUon Ur.if TgoM k? krouglit into narkttat aa ttr! day at (xAaialt, aUiXea me with great furta becaae th . InditQa ait ad vr;naarf.af prtprw.U rtmeraj U tba Wyt. and hitt taa letlAgfioaaeatioA oT tbrlr 1UU plautatiooa aod J batf tarf Vtttla Vloaat that atmoet t , wrjfoot- a( tbew ite Uma . iiill be tutUtated bjUIl rociKtf aoetiirij ifMoo Alan af Oteuy (UUer the nude ea witk Uia prospect .ef tiling a aecond crap ) founded in oiu mei9rrpon a' fclff AbtX-iUt wterumeoteanrtot, iv re a aecona ... I trui take Uiewl;rtT lUink ibp iatcraat of th State '3ih! in ay V jqt!ired, rtx : 4 be Jine bctktsri Titnh Crvhi( In i .Tectttjuec a a , oalarai boundary, al laid down io vmr aUVf iWw to , t)e ; U. f State, f,7f9 'beglafctofr Open the? axtrewef litight f thtsiitona MoyBtauH'rwiitrt tbercibialkiecreiea U,ra6icr frein noiut to point, aa therein dcicrjoedj htU it calU for tbVnuin Hidga C the Great liaacoy Mouauio, (rum ilicnce to the Soatberu1 Utttuitrr rthbut4 ;1a v-- .. ;;f he Hp recently nui between tbe Statca of fSeorg-a ami Ten nesaee, ctnoaly called Montgomery' lirr, Haa been estended acecording to my opipioJ, many mile to tbe liast of Ibe Una cO. .:Upytbe 15th degree of Nortb 'Ltitode,Ywetfped car line, wbere we lound Ve Easrtermost poffitof tharo, 6r mher i dueJ4.rth of that poht,ix boiidred and wt j.otie yard. . . I traveUed WetwardJy fnrtw whence we cuocUded. ouraline pcrbapa IS or 15 mlleainqaired of Indiana ; weir'aa wliittf mea, where waav ihe-Unacoy Rloaotaio, aud all 1 cooeurred io poio'iog to the Weat tof tbe 'facop.j. Wj-at object the ' Jeo Dea&ee.CbiiQjftUaioDei'a had itk vjew tor extending 'their line t, to the; Casl f toe KatarattandaryV Iae nor.beerrbie to di. cover. 'y l;have odemtd that there is ah arm, 4 tlie' Unaowy that lead up between the water of the .HijihwaMeei and. per bapi th Naotihalea mera, which joiaa ttie Blue Hidge1 hear the 53th degree ft art h,' which ha been coutesdeil for, by aomct aa tfte proper Bododary between the two State.' ' Should thia mat ter ret for a length, of ti'iievmay it tot be con i( reed, into anirc queacenctf on the part or rtorw-caroima r nt ane' claim no luiiner tna where we aet op the rock at Utoteruunauoo ot our line f f.--f ;".: V i itmTO Buuiiucu iucbb ixoiarn wiv view ut ieiereaioi thetau ol which lam titxtwoC-tVyX- ' -: rr- ; Vtt& alith respect, I hare the honor - ,,..4 o-t . iWoii ohidieht. -: Tna Stfc I have eiten yop a detailed account of the anin nerld which we have diiehareed the dotie f oqr Bliaaiooj you wilt o ulibt ducoverg Itym ppreaal oTthia 4oarnaI that we bare met witlt tome liappointmentSf and; tnore dimctilttea than we could have expected whub have of couVie, prolonged the time) in which the tmaines haa been done. - and . eocreased the etpeaee. Ve bo WeVer, flatter oeraelvea that we have exe cuted the datiea of our pQce aithfuUy,and that the linn as tar as exiended by ua, wiif be ibuad Correct, be approved by - y our ExceUeaey and ratified bj the jUgiaiatute. ; . - ' v . v-AMo t tnoney wtucft may bt due tne lor expencea, or pay. tnent ot the hire of.kanda, I expect to aee yds, if not belo.'re, durr iojrjhe) Seasion of our Aaaemify, whea I will exhibit to yon la jitrftri ttitumnfaf th itknl' f- ' ' ' "'-1' - " 1 If itwouid not be considered aseing in meI woutd take tfiia liberlty reVbdrfeith epect to: the coebtry reclaimed, to ou atte by tlielaie jj-eaty ftUh the Cherokee, lhd(an,'and en cloi'ed by that Uue juat extended, that I apprehend, although the greater part of it is mounttiui jet U , i - much more valuable tbatr is generally auppo9ed;Tbo mountain illVrd an eic andiaating rabge for cattle tfod horiei no doubt eome, valua ble mioeraia, fc the Ktream of water wbich break through i thmV id any. of the beatajitca for buiU iron ttorki or other machinery that I ever ia.v.:'-:- V;: , '':i.' " ; The vancyS. eSoectaily ot the Tenbessee and .Ha tributary streams, aftofd. considerable quantity of i& good arming: jand aa anv in the Weatern tob nirv with as nure and tvholaome wa- Oners' report wiU a plot of tte line; i. d . . . - . f i kra. in..Md.:.:Au.tAj nuiiuiRO unn uui viiwt..uii 11 Hnw living in 11. neir i iiuca to tne care 01 ir. ivieoanr,one.i uie- vtuBWHBM'Jiicrsjiuut "'T v;" 7:v v-7 j .. ' -: .. i- 7 U reside nearest the citT!)f Ral'eighpv This' buBep occp' PF' - ik Ki.tAi llAririB. for.- eTenrfilM the xflPf I VII lUf it V tie' WF ."" --------- rj rJndarrJii fcetwew hbtattf oTGwrgla atd ftortb-Candn ihiAih Mh,Aerut.'4ilf rmnd from fci Kttel'en- .Ua Branch Jiti,oire,0verner bf the Btate of .rtlrCar tlle JeeFrmaWin,l Jamca Mrbane St Tloaia Lue,EH Aiinws for Jho aboveMfp en the Pn of tbe tate oi '. rfA.tAUn(Camirsianen. toirtrlT coaveneo at Ut? ...,:rict;n tho Chattooeee) Kiver, on tle S9th day ;cp, t-i.., e BIO. when arx tfnat , rntertievr with tle.rcpoctive fcaer eihibited, and tbemfcrwer df running ana) ' marking.the Lmdary line, idiUaUy 'teedenV -tbtf w to say t to oe. 'fneltceat Cliwoi-a aca, ami run c?i,u v"' -er. - North Latitade stimI marked aa ffdlowk t The tree on eaeb ;Jc af the line.with three chop, the fore tad'afc tree with a Uiti oa he t and Wet able, the mile trees witVthe num.. . Ar mils Trum "KUldnu Rfick on the &st side of .the tree, Zi a croa on Oie feast and Wesl aide J thereupon thciifte h ammenceo neoer we upennxrou4iTC.ui m itni;utM v lLtA.,.fi 4nir.tlv t TiaiothV Terrell. EsouSre. Surveyot :f the !L Ai ih Commitortefa.f the State of - Georiftai ani Mrt W. E4. Survybr on the part or the Coionussionert- ef the !d..rtK.r.iniinif nnoA.' which laUtodo the dndersieoea eiuied the line to"be ettendeil Jest thirty mile doe West, wak tni ant! mearttwr the line as aft ore mrectea, m j a uunspiKiwm ttner thrroiboetfn addition thereto, they aed end of tbcfirt eleven mile after first trussing the BlueyRtdgr a rock to be set op deacriptive of the fine, engraved thereoD, n the North aidev;September J5, 1819,N. C..and pon ;the SUth aide, S$ dfgreea NwL. G. the afterv coMwg the nfer Lwee.or TenneMeeat the edd bf slxteen mf,near therbad inning up and down the, said TierU Loceat rtMrled; thui as tne South side, Q Oct. U Wl9 1 ahdvbne. North aide, U d.greevN, L." N.Cxnd then at the'endof twenty rone Bile and three quarters, the lecond erbasingof Jik Bluexridgej track, engraved en the Jf erth aide, 83 degree ? If; U N. C. and the South ide,qa. ih Oct 1819 1 then on the lHhe fc A f k K.- rt.,1.. rtymveii thereon anon the North - side, . EX. jN-Z. S3 degree ti..wnicnwanaa on ineynonqr nwe .IwanUlH, the wateiofAwbich: tall . into Sheeting Crteav a kruitn of ttie Ilviw9ee, due North or the Kastem point e ine loendary lirte hetweenrVhe Statei ,of Georgia; aM ftendeaee, - omonry caUM Alontgvwry'j ltne,uat sir hundred and aittj 4jie yards, all of vhfeh wilt mote fully appear reference being hiiXo tbe-aurvey and plot of the line aa -laid iovn by the ' Sbr leyert aforesaUlvhicn plot and certificate jfre repreaenf is bef ' log correct, according to our best judgment and " exhibit aa a tart of onr report ." f-v,'-' J y. v - 4 ; r:X Ay f ile CotnmissioneH further remark tlat ,tne5r fir t effort to eiigoatetbeHneattbe ent'-of thiriy totlei befirro vmentioned, Out tednd tliemealvea onethoujand . and ' seveaty-eight yatds 4i tte North of the thirty-fiftb degree-of North latitude, which liiie they corrected by retracihgi after fiadinfj tbfe truetHude 'irbere the last mentioned rock stand. ' . , i-i 'A 'In testimony whereof, we have hereunto aet onr. hands, and tffitt"doureairfthctfat yeaf first above wrSttehvr -:'Z' J MAM DANiEU . (BaUi ; - BENJ, CLEVELAND, )t?wfi ;j; 1 j. FRANLIN,; ,(6tlf) , , -1" TlHHi LOVE. reatA : V ,. , ;AViE8 MEBaNE; A 2i '. Ntfattr-GairoxtJa, Saftv CovKtvj 7t?i OcVlf I.t SlU i 4ivo iut returned from extendioe tho boundarv. line letaVcn the States of North-Carolina andGeoteia, r,;to'm JSlli eutt'i Rock', if decree Nvfrth LatiWdo t the Wstrf Before tfii reaches you. no'doubtyou will have received tbe Pommf- reald bare i l done myself tic 'pfVUefe to tirei theia la eervnl. ? ;t "I remaia sueet retpeef.ully, ''- .1 ' ' - i . ; - Tear b.ebfe oervanf, : i - . ... ,V. i- N - ; JAMES MEBANS. ' TCortvata. txx em 1S17-. . ,. " ; ."T. . Jii ExctVtiey Joanlikttti l?no.-, .v;.. an. 5 ;.f. ; - v---t ,Iwo! ; .,v;:.v;.v-rr. . 1; The following I a tranVation bf slVfteV reeeiTtd by b're- ' ; f pecublenefehanfofKew Yori, from Bayer, f reaidcai d tLi, v . , ., V " Jean,rierre;Boyer,lietdeotof Qaytt ;-'",. v':v' f t Wvit rtee'rvadrSiri fritlv tW UviflMt a6sfaciioB Vtw obl. "fl- Inr feUer of the 19th iof the Cthtnanthaf tha nreriirwar. rrft . u . "w ii aa excellent treatise do oblectpine tn the aie ev pnte goeda,." ' hlch baa baitracMatd and nabiiihed la tbe OHidal -Gaietl . t t .1 1 1 - J . - bv ' a va - ' . oi me uoTernmenr, aa yea wii perceive ov axto. acenmpanyH? . i"5 n" ieir,i wi priucipica pir, ere wee ei we irtena 3 i intn, and since you are deairooe. of bamr useful fo (hat claaa of .;;T : ' the oafortunattf deaeendahta African 'Who giean ndc oppre'fl . ;', f sion, they will Vnow har to evince theirs gratitude ;te you ak - ' i to the'nendieVref your Hoaerabfe 8ociety... ler9VeretTerafora)', .!! J injrour effuftafand aaaiat withyetir eoun'afl tho aafortpnata . ' ; , person, who werenndeir tha necesaitV of aeeklnian am? Into la 1 1 ! a country tike this, where all taeb are free and eqaal in tbe eyjb '. of the law for the enjoyment el ttieir cWil and political Hfenta.-A'..; If the emigration of" people of color, which $t appear to be t'ouh' '' . wish in the United States.'ahottld direct towarda Africa, were taV: ' ' rbo turned towarda thia Eepablict treat benefit would result to alt v : parties. Ihe nut Sir, would be the greater convenienee fdt the'Euiigrantsomacconnt of the proximity of the tJaited Stated : to tfi'ti country, whicfc wu!d make ta voyage much, alierter anlV' vk eauierff Secondlv, tha . Emiatanta would odvenntoT'mtift aa '' ,f lands aireay caJuvatedi whichrooldenable thenj Ja less than i ;; a year weirn an nonormoie snosisience. r- iniruiy, pe tencic , ; ; , , thi's country Would derive by; laborere kpmibg from the'tfnlted i ;Vv f ! 8tite8,'as4he: cbltivatore ;wonkt increase Jn prtportion W ;thj y i quantity pf au'ch, labourwbich wodld ; necessarily augment tb -j: ' ' Hay tii both in import and ' r I havfe' taken the liberty to send'to; Mr.' I. 'Wartcerl'merthiri oT thia city, 2 Jihdu. of brbwn Sugirmy own .manrifaaiurei mark ed C. C. with a request to ship them'to yoa in'tov name. t be: vou will accept of them Sir, and make auch use ftht ati reo5-t think proper.' It la a aatnple of the sugar vVhich I tnannftcturei V '' I tiope the huality will improve Jn a short lime. ' ' All the ifihibitr ? t ' ants et the Republic are endeavouring to prove the. quality oJi; their prbdute jt with time and bersfeverahce tba j jir0X j ' doabi iy? succeeds V -, " . -y v -, . y, ,i . -if. a'&r1 pouueuce n y we ireiu iw accrpuoie, ior a aope if -wiuj 1; i. i.V. eveatuatein favor oi humanity. ; On receiving CoBee of the ffotytX " i ! .' sent crop I wiKeend yoa oome. . y ys- tt v nrrriiir uic uiuiuu u. uif in lint. uiHuiiruiKiwu rnnmmmrw i ; tion (Si((ned,) , Pert ab-Hrlnce, S2d Angust, l< : Sixteenth year of the Independence J.r.JSOYER; -A. -'v.- i"-Sr-W - ! f filled J led more time than was expected" but I flatter myself, with aj aba that the wrlc is correctly done.; Should-it prove satisfac'- "frry your'and beneficial to the government;! Iball be j gratified. "va mv return nome,ine constant inquiry Tvaar mik hnd acquired a the late treaty' from the Cherbkecs, which be -,lwgi to, NdrhAJaroKna,! be let ottt.1 could nly aosWeri ia, e ftegative, that it waaa ''matter' of futireLegitkonHdwei. ivert otMn tins auniect a nave no- newvauon laroi w iu u sv t - : . , , t - i . . . .. r ' wciierj 4 '.nl....!. will first remark; 'that the country Ja nextensive bed : ef; tietutains, notfit fr"cttItiauon '.except-iipoif the -water eou. lramsfWni the principal partnf the !ahd that are fitfor : tultivatisn--w!thia that nartof the tract beloun'ni' to' the State i North Carolina; acquwed by the Ute treaty, wi pChero Those Vatleye are narro bat reasonably fertile - ,oeffe6t 'iwe obieet. I would annoint one ? Commissioners hoe out? Jt 'I-lHebtd be' id's&fhfeitfftuteta M sorveyedthe oihBcppM ;nryeyor with; as toany Depqi Mi aa necefsarv.to comnlete tlie" surve? in - the shoretest time ; thaf may be required. Tb principal surveyo sbouW superini sand the'sotireviif and Vm'ake a crtnnetted blot, brooeil v nnmberr yt&x and doaiguated, in a' plain manne i apt! as the survey; pro- Rtnseil. rehnrt irroM time i ft time. to i the Commissioner. Vfi'oe : wrdierdutv it fhoutd b to make jroper,en(ry bobks, (of that ( vbe tfatta to be jaMpffeithei' In squares r obfopgs, If all redwVe in theVoUrse of tlie next fear, and that tbere will be good land enovgh tQ mae from eoo to'iOOO. good farm's, oi oiouerate pe, woifnj pruuepuy.iaiu ou,anu mu io tu.uigu. ekt bidder would probably produee to the state, from fifty to one hundred thousand doilara-aU tltiajkowever, i conjecture, ,bttt t Jnelioed to think it weUttirtlgd; Alth6ugi ihia valley is surrounded bv mountain. vet t ii iran in the mountain, at tho Ijuad of it, is (he best by far Qmt cyvrsaw in the Blue Itidge nj .. ' r- i.. . - rr ' . - . "j . ' .4 .1 : i. .11.. -1 .1.-1 .. ...i.i ; : lae proper course totmaling the beat et-them, (wiciiortoubttMnueeu u oeara "w vvj woiu iumhibc HI bujthewish of cover nmentA I win rithx deeinco j.tqie:i.wMV j'!!.,a' h f f;r?v w uasmenx oi otners,.anu wh noejespeci iv yu, urmiy "f? vyj rr"'Tv " " i.:.,..!'. . .1 .1. ' liL.i ,:-u u--A a. Vi mitre than miles from.Attusta.iu Gecrria. with in onnnr. tehttvof jmakins: a ver? c6odoad nd tfitcrablv- convenient to Charlestons South Cai'olia, r,htch( geiierally; affords ;a gootl niaraec tor oeer, anjirticie wntcn vduiu o raisiju who ne grvai si..tiTri mi tkh anf.sM:Mildnet? tostitv lest ease this country z5, . . j i " u tBmeasbre?,TheRivernnfe Coejrthjit--tr1bo ."J v- fhe following aHk!et from restenlaya Palladidrnf gires A J tnore and we presume, a mora authentic aceottot than has? been before published, ot the plunder of 4h brig Macedonian bv Lord Cothrabe. - The transaction kere desaribeil taftfc nlr; kbout ten days reviottS to the date of the fetter, addressed 1aS'S'B the British masters of . vessels Snd comrnereial sgenU in Valbs I (I bbtb British awl' American, ships of war. '-Jtaaat mtfoifayfateefr$ ed tin netttat rights of ail tumerthattt ieesult, ii4y in thet inode here related that it may be expected neutral right wilt vj oe protected; so ions aa reruiar eovcrnroenu auHer admiral or pirateato exercise all the rights of Jawful Warfare,; whire' tneya'f acknowledge subjection to no responsible )ti.Brf.Vqi. Jhiv ' IT) brig Macedonian, Captain Eliphalet Smith, sailed from Bitfl ton iu February iid, boaDd for the Pacific Ocean and CantbnT with a careo of drV srtwds amounting to 120JX)fl dollars Alter touching at Valparaiso ana Coquimbo, (wb fling eales were made) Captain Smith proceeded to CaUao,; than neat port vi ivtuiB, wuoroMic buiu &rgwu iUB Bgeina W'tlU ' l ; PhiiUppineT Company lor H4ffdollaa. A The exportation of specie befng ' prohibited lit pedtral vwatlj l at that time, one Condi Uon of the sile waft, that the amount shouldl J - ; fceerInUian8,itis tmpossVnfe yef, topeak;w as the bouudary between tbu State and 'Tennessee id; iiot vet ftpfTii'h and Ma there anneara lo be, a trerv -censidt rah'e. dillfr- ence bf opinion i where it will bifipaJjestaWisheil.3I(i, however, seem, irom air tne iniornianon.we couaa. procure et the1 from Indian ot whites, w&q have been long resident in thaljpa'rt of the tbantry, as to the names of mQuntainis, &ei (hat ourvvestern Uoondary mut oe nny eetueu, twenty or tnir ty miles West of the;.terinination of ihe line r j the States of f ennessee and GeoTgur,- as the division of said States. Should hi opinibrt turn bof toWcbrrect, We;shaJl bavewheojourchaa en from the Indians, (it fs etaid) as. much good land on the; High wassee, ecc. as we now nave on me x eonessee. , ijus iogtuer with a plot of the-ftde, CommrssioBcrsTepprtend a letter, from MajoV FranklioV behaif of the Comoussionetsi.nrar, I hope be be paid on board the Macedonian ' in Callaoi at the rink of tlvci purchasers j in otber wordsi the risk of -contraband to stopping v v j : the specie 'was io be taken by them. f.Cvsf5f- ft Previous to theseconditiona being complied with the: pwt ief i :( Ca)la wua blockaded by t)e Chilno ,sc(adrofi onder Jhecbmiv " J ' wand qf Lord Cochrane; and all ,thf;,heatttlao&ei permission to go to the port bf Geennetabont Tbi leagaes nertai A of Lhnai'-'f.C.' :yy;.. rxt? iyQi the arrival of tho "lib oefoi'eanaleft to get hia funds; eScept tafcing them by tlndvCfi; from Limajto Guerme'i $ to effect ivhicb, with safety, fce obtained tC I a .rczular nass in.hia own aoe, and al nermis'tion no'ss the rVkei ni H i ' K4ng:Knd having settled bia accoabts, and received bti blanc(i O U from eihillipine Com 01 course at an enovy I!tXr Ms.h& '-.yJ----y'y:1 v tl- ' After dispaiebing Sixtyitwp thousand dollart by lard CaptS ia Smith followed euitVeightythousand,more and bep on thv i ' ! roaa near uuermcz, pe waaacKea oy a oooy oi euarroea meoa; .. under the command of jjord Cochrane, who plundered ,vj.ti 'iofy ! Ihe whole amount, riiade blm'a prione, and conveyed huh btt? ) f ( board hit frigabewiiVe?iou to vrhichV n'Qaitoeo'we' i. tbe specie belengvd to, Capt. :Smith deeUred, in sshCiifg 'tfai;!; f oath', that It was American property; and belonged wholly in tlid ' j owners' of the Slacedoaiad'a cargo, citiiens of ttie United Siatew; '4V WhiU under cobnoement on board, Lord C'svessaU Captain k.inA L j .k. t. V ti. .'nlnrA'il firA ' kit i V ' ' Whila nnilir Mn4ifirMmnf nii fvnarrl f .aril P.'a mmmadij ir'wi.tstH.v; 1 sin not more uian two nuBurcu nor ie inan vnv j.huu ii"u;ii tb t wuww r ----"---, - , , .u.. -,. ; fld etfea4y lHw cqntrarrd &mHHf-w y;iW -$- tSy mm - 1 r. -;Piiiiiaiiiii. i; ' ' - - - MjiHiiuBfi 1 u ' a i - - - .. ' , . .- - M v v 7 e .
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