. a ..,, . - ' . ' - . - . -a . 1 . 4 - . . a I . , . 1 I V 17. C. ."IVrntt -..Hollar Rr..rd .! f, m Hm VaM f ' Wtrwsli najii &a ika !k i .Wrtk-Cardina Atali Gazttlf, . V t'MxW. wew.Jv.yr :- ' jjLntK.VUK It LEMAY. ' Itaa lair tYoa . a t.,,T fW la, of tyiWi W, w-tt mmm A kit ' ' H tf.a i. arwiaj a mk . , V". a,.,l innllftii iMa Kk fn!iMd . aaava ia tH .!:" -i. ' ' rc' ' rj.fi Maa ki , U.v :. 'i kcaaj coatai-Vra.) M ,;. " : r to kr r - I; M tr- ! i)tat . m, " w I i M rrr-r4 -rT fe -d if u.fl.mr rv - 1 '"f n aaf1a v , Wi '4 t;ii-ir ra a t ' ,t itaA la cUa"f' k, lKror ?" e. eal far nH '('' aaWaaaai ibji !... rrr flat. MJnbL a! i M p-kv-j a-.- - ,4 irf m, ttir Aa-Maa N..m f tka linjtk luai r W irf a-.pa..cu- -J artUr. iMhrraal aarkaw, tu. kaw ara .;. vimk IVtai h , , H,a caaaawiai 'I4 ' mtmmmama aih all k.. t7i iWuv Ukwan' .-. ak ""iiKI aJ fi iaat I ar . ( ra.a..r.aaka ih-imm ..1 M.hr vl At'kl aaaawa fra.aa f '. aa4 ( k -''' tk a a .4 it .,., ton, !-,;. in t aart atUa wmi4 ink a imimmi4ii.1, km it l Mala W Umi , XWfWiit,l1r tfnIUniMr tank man I im r " M lanl (H t hUIv a4 "ft rv ,1 x t t aa at a jJ " - I ' r-rr-m-. . - . T - - - tajaala-.-tlaMahaaa. j kan iafu a am. I 1 tanaikaaM.j I rraaiH-K- ' ma I ! I miim, u aa BaunMawv, in y , :f, a'i.ii i ra,naM j ft aasaui fpr,l.ri,.l IM frm.r ttlm , , Wal I-.i(1t r.! 1 k. I ' ay, aat rt. aaMMl, MM trtki uta. at t it.. ' ' '',T?W" C..r J II ' . " . "T,T " T - rn.,.nr,w na . n : i " - : r-f w ii apaiim -i aaain 111 kuk : nk .. i .,l .a. - u . w 'ni. n rciajMcaw wan aiirmirt avm. k t v M.-. ouaaaaary 17, . 41 " HUw--..: u" r- . Vr? "T . I nivl 4 M4aai VVaatM teami k lo WiT - . ua'' " tuanHht pn-,-,. ark r!tr .; . ' ' r m la A miUi NT hklflMiMni "T-r.inK; uo m mar of lrK r VMrl f " limw oTlhr Uv.- Or.,,r "r J' tito (fc-M, 10 or II urtvl"1 V m rc J wiu aha rw-iU i. qwetv4 DC iU valf (0 tW n at ir darUmsa. v. . ; y,4tim ,. ." a if I v-,'k 1 .m rH r. i, imc TSa wlncrniaf-t ktrcbj emit that tdrr kava , ,kHaa Jlr.AnM, an4 rqvwif (t kiia ak Um aad veil hformxl PhTwciaw. Iv, tM U gradnala flt 0 Coltr(j af PliTiitUnt ilSarMDM .of NatrVork, nnd lata deaoud mwlf rieulrt to fka aturiy praatice rl Htlctrr, r mn a u t H miormart ad araaUlloajcr. .JOHX WJkl-n. Jr. t. IV PreniUM , la 1 a"e?" ar f nymcumi ana awraaiw. AlXXAXDEK 1U 8TKVENS M. U. I JOSEPH M. ftMITn, H. 0. fimfi-Hvmf, ma i noerj ana rracuct fhti(. ialrmpfioM J LantU told for Direct UnitoV State, pf raerica, S'orlh-CnrKnA District. acrrr CaOar, B.iuiaa, pirn No. ISS. Tba follwlnf; ennumunieatiok baa jit been ra pad front the Trcaaqrr IaartmrV and i jS)Uaea vx Wie Mnenc w moao ooncamcd. . ' jV,'"' tt-c WAiVVUOB, Clerk. iTREAHURr DEP. 1 RTM&XT. J' nfik Jtuduor't QOce. Jam OTL 1 pir, To bare aoiacjurd, a aapj of an act neil at the Ut acaaioa of Goarew, axtendinr tUmeatlna4 tar the radefoptioa' of land told IfcrMrt Ta, and purehaaad on behalf nf Hie lieU .TUO.a. wn-i ' - mimw HIV day of A.0Rat, 1813, tl.i 9th day of January, I 5, and the 6U day ef March. 18l, for laaior aellaeting a direct ta-wKhm the UiiUoti y, for tlic term el three years, from the end he last aeaaion of CMRrea, it order that- the perBo.a whoie lnd have d tliiif aoid, and nHrahaaenV may arail them, rea ot ttie provimoBt of thiaaat, yau aill be jaied Immediately ,lo pre notice thereof, tmrli the'BMsdiuin or one of the nevtpanet-p bliihed in year dUtrirt, for the apaee nf i'oar fk, and , that the redemptina may be affeated rongh , natil the expiration of (he time now owed thereW, aa repnrdi the property of resi ntj hi the' Sd .and 6th collection ditti-Ma ol artK Carolina, m wall aa Hie properly of Non sidenta. V , . . Be pleated to acknowledge the receipt of thla Her.-.' -wnv.fi "' . "'i.i; a " Ian, ery reapeotloljyj rti, ' xoar obedient aemnf, I - 8. PLEASONTOX, tla extend the time allowed fartbe redemption Inf htnd', aohl far direet taxei, in aertain eatei. iSc. l M enacted oy m stitate and yaun Itetmxentatiw-t f th United State of A lA-3 in-, Conerett Mtenblcd, That the time . ii.ti Ad for the redemption' of landi, which have " te ar.W! '.b ld for the non-payment ti ten ander the serera aott patted on the aeeonti l Angutt, qn thootkad eight ' handred and Lrtin: the ninth day m' January, one thoutand I 1 ht hundred and fifteei. , aad tlie fifth day of ' riaren, One ihuummm cnguiur.uixu ann iixirrw, brbyinC Mid eolleeting adiiet tax, within the Suited i'jteiv P. far aa 'the tame have been uraNawifcr, or eo behalf of the United State, krbilrad and he extended lor the further term f three year, from and after the expiration of e preaent aeaaion oi vongranw: crwyuca aim, 5it e eh'edemptioor interet thall be paid the rate of twenty per centum per annum, on L tain afdreaahU and Ort the additions of twenty Vraentuitt, chargeable thereon, and the right of femntina ahull enure, at well at to the heir i l aseiirni cf -.helaml ao purchaaed, on behalf the United Statea, aa to the orwmala thereot. rewedl aa 1888.; ',,, '. 4l4tv Takra no rnthe Ktb lost, and committed to ic Jaa of Chathnm eounty. Pittshoroiich, North krolina, a negri fcllawt who aay hi name it ED, and that he. belongs' to k Jobn Truwell4 Souih Carolina. Kershaw district. The owner reanaauedi to eome forward, prove proprrtr, iy cnarges ana take Una ,away, or ne wui it. alt wi M the lw direct. ' ' ' : WILLIAM KIDDLE, .taHor, pfoV.Sr, 1828,. ,4y.. 403t ' committed to the jail f elite place on the th at last month,' hegro COLLl?R supposed to the property .if 1 Ioiitas Salmon; of Camden, uth Caruimn. The owner is requested toeorae rrd, frrtre' property, pay tmarge, and take a :r, or he still be dealt with as the law di s.iv -vrv-'(. v ' " " ' ' f r- ijyOsTrC WIATT. il"tv " tKaleigh,yoT. 5, 1828 : tl Eatareti en fhi stray boo; of CrsnvillS eountr. Jordan D. Motw, Jivmgon Beaverdam rreek, ilea tout'i of Oxford, a eheantft virrrVHorte, frntrf old next .miner. 4 fet "8iiocli hisli, ih A 'sta and ' toip,' whit tcet, aqd nearly ndj valued to gjO. ! " j' -"Of. S8,131i.. J- "H f "H .A - Notice fHR Trosteea of (he Tarboronvrh Atnilrmji ni desirnuB nf emploi'ii'S , TeaMier m th jemmtrv fer the fiisuing year, o eommenoe en k first 'Monday m Jantiar e.it A gentleman icO oualillad tor that tuiriiosf, would .meet whh iMurtgemxnxt. A tfnhtuate "of the i thi 8itti wmfld ho pwJerreili,' Av tnivertitj- x-. 'rj . f . U oruer oi the lloajv. I- . itinnr rfivxri? .v,.ri ... non p i TrW,Oct.3I,1828;,,(i, 1 ' ..." ' , . if- ,48 8w 'I' .mi. Tken tin and etHnriiClied 'tn the ttH of t'ji Nrtv af OurrrlucV. na the 14th June 1S2S, I fStm who all himself ELLIOT. Jle 'he belong to a Mr. Actio or Aci", "m tlie ilia ni'U L 1.. I' 1,,I.aA,.iW V.I.-- v. oi7iii( XyHTXIIinil, iw ,'i,,.7 - "Tinnar theown or rillare of Newbrry, nnd ' be runaway In July er Aegui.t, I8'26. The negro H abettt tret v mcnr mgis, anu yoi oraplexion. 'Thew JW I hereby Hotnieil forxrard. nreve timoertv and riaV ehW or be will he dealt with a ths. ttwNtirect. Tt. BAXTER, Sheriff, , s w . - 1 wvwm. iaj iic iaas jinmiar a ranaai. ? - J im i u at tii Mi.ia K i . .1 la I armurV SwkhI. wajawn ky tk aaaaa at M ai J, 11. Ualar ar Jaa. rirkri. will ir i Ibatun aM aaaamara , alio i mack of I Irarl ar taararl ai UH l.hai I in Tulli Crrrk .taaSrf, tba propertr of KtUnd Hralh, akwrt 17 arm, nr n aaark Diareof aa ail I aatiafjr taut arrrara of tun and anaia, J Sold by ; iSAivc BJiXitit, fikf; , 1 III ) J .-v 23 '.Cent tJi e ard wif) be jprea (or the apri'Vienvkm aad deK err te ma at ihit pJan , of a hound bay aaanarf fivorye CUiacnrk; ailm akunlt l from ear (he latter part of Noreaiher or ahnot Ike ftrat of Dceemhrr laV aL Raid boy ia abont aka Tr of age, faar rompleated, tret I Or 10ie elirt bih. . Uo ia tappnaed to be ha aoaae part of Tmneaaee, at he mt there ia companT wahhit brother in law, Vathan Holtoway, and N'ehemiah Biirkhead. I ds kureby turewarai all peraoot from harUom inc roarealina;, anaiataiainjr, or m any way n-ndorinj ataittanee to aahl bey to enable him In r-rade di-teHion, awder the penalty pre aeribrd by law ia atieh rates. v -- .. v. BENJAMrt PCBSONV Carth ro, Moure eounty, N. C . ' ' September 13, 1828. J," -T." '7 f. State f Noit.li ;Csirulii.M In Kqnify--Srpfrmher Verm, 18281 Edmund D. M'N'air, admr. ke. of Ralph MV i ' . .ar, ueceatcu, j.jt'. . , ; It. . , 1 Thomaa Ragland h others. . , It appvarirrto (he laatifwitioa-of the Court that Boiline Hinet aadCelia Kennon. two of the defendaolt m Uib case, are not inhabitants of thht atae, tt Is tiieret ire onlei-ed by the Court that publieation be made in ." the Star" a newspaper printed in Ralegh, for six weeks' sneoevv rf, for the said Boiling Hinet and .Celia KrndOa to appear at the neat Couit nf Equity to beheld for the rnenty -hf Orange; at the. Coort llonao m Httlaboroueh, on the second Motidar of March next, then and thereto plead, answer Or demur to the plaint m nut, otherwise the tame will be taken pro eonfenu, heard cx parte and decreed accordingly te tbem. I '." Test JAMES" WEBB, C". 5t. E.7 V'- By Ar B.-BBXCB. ; ft- Ortober23, 1828 ' ' , '' 47 w .IVioe adv.'f3 50 .9 : . '.'.' State of North-Carolina j'- f s Anton , County t. ' Cort tif Pleas and Quarter Sessions . - Ortober Terra. 828. Naney Ross h other " - r4 :u t.l ' Ij Petition fbf distribution. iiiiinmi jwiani mm Lv Hugh Hots. ' J . ) It apprajmi; to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants Hecekiah and Hugh Ross re tide withoitt the iimita olthe State it is therefor ordered by the aaid. Court, that publication be mtide for ix weeks in the Relehth Star, for the , taid Heaekiah and Hugh Host to be and appear before the justices ot our sain Court, at the Court House in Wadesborotizh, on the second Mondar hi J.lmwi-y next, then and there to plead, answer or cmur to the V'J 'petition, otherwise the same will he taken to confesso si to them, and de erf eaaocortlintly,, , WttnesM, v itUit. UtsxcEit,' Clerk of our said Court, at ofllce the 3d Monday in October, in the 53d year of lour Independence, A. D. 1828.. ' W, DISMUKES, Clk. 46 6w SflXSSAGfi - ortKB '.' PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Communicated to both Houses, at the commence ment of the Second Session lif the Twentieth Xongr'sss. : : , r v Ta I he Senate and ' flbiiie of Beprieittativei ' ' A United Stairs, - . ' Fixsvnw-CmxxssorTiix Ssbatx, ..." . ' , ; r ; " asm br xrax Hovta er RkpbxsxsTititks: If the enjoyment In proration of the bountiet pf rrovKienee lonnsa sunaDje sunjec ot iuiui jxa tulutinn and gi-aleful acknowledgement, we are 'admonished at thi' return of the season, when the Benretenxatires of the" Nation are ataembleif to del ibernte upon their aontero, to otter up toe tribute of fervent atd gratefiil heaits, for the ke-ver-fjulinj mercies of Him who ruleth overall. He has again hivored n wlth . healthful season and abundant bat-vests.:- lie has auataiaed a ia lieacewith foreign ountriea, and in tranquillity a ithin our bordurs.' He ha preserved us in ihe quiet and nndisrarbed poasettioa of ehil and reli gloiu liberty.- He has crowned the year with his goodncet, jipoing on tit no other eonditious than ot imiiavmg lor oer own hnpninrti the bles sing bestowedjiy Mshandi and, in the fruhion of all hi frrI of drrot mg the ifecultka Vrh which we have beenfenowed by liim to hit glorj abd to oer own tcmiioral and eternal welfsre. , In the rtlntion bf our Federal Union with our bretlnii'of thehnawm racej .the. changei which have o'caurred since tliu close e( your but session, hare generally tended te th preservation ot Peace, iid to the cultivation of iiaiTOOny. lle tnx vonr' lnst seriSrntlon, war had itnhahiiily hevHi' kindlnd between tlw F-tiipire of Russia, one of those wjtli w)ikh.oW(iicrcoiiria ha been, no oilier than a constant -.ochangi; -W goort, ofhoe, a" & UiVt if (heV. fi-orn whihAftij. ht-mlspherc. The jmutusl abolition .of dit. geogHkjmieiA' iliixaiiee,freligioua fopirnonf tea) maxim of government en their , pwt little suited to tliis Iwnmtiori of those bond of niulntd beoev ojeiito'whaifiresxilt Irom the benefit or-eom-ruerce, hart ke 4it a state, perhaps, too much ph)lotigtd,ofoldBess and afieoation. . The ex tensile, fertile, and .populous- tlominiona of the Stilton, bvlong rnOjirlo'lhe Asintie, thari the En rotiean siivision' if the human titoUyv They en- trr bttt partially Into the system of Em-ope, n or: imvc tucw war wiin iinssiaano 4wa, iwc r,u roneab Stale mots' bh h thesr howler, for Tcprc titan a ecntart nast.ulisfurhed fheixacifia relation of those Stnte with the' Mlieti'Crt ,Vtfr jf Ft iWnWj. - nli-iilM-i Praivji. nor Tixiaiia: nor Crest BrHaut, lie ever tnken part in fliemt aor H Ui'toirutTed, the auhirvt f special oiission from tlixf Wrxpected 4lmt they will at thi time. V Tlie de; United State, at the i lose rti ahich theassunmcr clarat tan of war by Russia hat recctvedlhe appro- bntion or acquiesteiioerol lie allies, and we may indulce the hope that its prepress and termination will be signal it'-d by f he moileratiop and forbear- dlton, no lea than bv tbxttMiergy nf. the Kpt)roir Nicbola,'md.tbat it will flbrt the mmortunky Inr nali eollaletid agenef ki behoof the tstftry n.g l.refeU, as wm aerure to inera niumaieij uhc triumph of homanity nl of freedom. ' " r The Mute of our nartienlar relatuini with Fiance ha acarcrly varied in the course ot tlie freaeot reat. Vjfe f onunertiai Hiteryourse be- tiaaa- Tl,- . ! . . . '' ' P"-r - o"a to arm" v ' dri aipa.tioafcriUpa.inn.a,,,,, ,hi,, ,,MT : trc 1 ke nada at as iM-)a t4 t''?i' 'v"f tl.r juMra nf lkcrrMr, -" it eoi :'.!, l.lm eoramll Mi arbiiir.nml at k 1.1 a MfUMbrtl lr ihr taWprtr iodaiatgjaihle a.laitv i ike du. 'if 1. atauoif, auJ ,i, inOeluble tieraoaal lr"l" - f . lnr tot,nrrTLl-LitUiLa a 'ak Cad Ji - . ... - . ... wmimrmm Daacraaia , am Crt. rair- ZtiZtZ 'i'JTZ''"7 " " teV0p,of ukLt.L? i tb. An at i-m. iT"l , 7 1 ... "... - ' - -, inr- arTfrnc (tela- MnpnaMig ! dnHra oa annaata aaui tar A. r - ' .late of the Brak VLT .JZJC. nWdWU.Jln i. . . ........ . n . ... Britain, M. aadrwiproeatrd br the U. Statea, baa afO.e wer , , a. I iukc iwo 'toe Wf ? t"rg'". ""'y to mbttwute dam 3lh Not,W, IM, wab f.rrat BnUiin, aj bee. arm aiaanneia tor an, rxrhanKe u eomn.ndita-i at. -" ", ana pruaiaoie in a eand use banded aad aeavatyara dollarav aad Uaa.of. o.,r MlowAaeaTU e.r- rM. , Tke rraK. U thereat exportt.tIie roM-nur, tliv uvipitoa of the tailed urr ln. th Si-at ol iaanrr to th SOth of Set 'tan;, karf nitjawl tin diinntatioai br mrtirtu. ,), r. .l. . i. v ' . : , ao tram dire aaneM to the Hriiiik tMoai. i : . TVPT ."'.'''y tor the oeeaaaa- nrfl'fc, wh.the Goreran.eii bniaaiiih " v""' ry, "Ti.n, KisunuMe id amnminA. natikaimuia'Mnui.. " s - . i "'"' wnm iinpanara, aeo aao, MMrttMaty tiana. nies, aad M the United States, it xr.t exrted to aHunl Other meraurea have beea rraorti-d te t",e,1,3, bearing upon the naxKrattonot the . . ... , ,rv wr Wlnena a anoui- ana risntahrec dollara and Ibity cents f.v ra an erv 1 he lesomptioi, ofthi cM and otherwlae ex- a'.rreKiKe hf reai ipis dorin the vrar o? tw atv ploded tystem ol Colonial exrlowa 4iaa net we- tmr milliooi nml nim tr-fonrllHWaaad rWl.tbjiiai sure.! lothrahi.piiilnlereof t.reat Itrnaaa the dred and xiMy-tliree' di tlnra and alii.J- rcian wajcu, m. meexiiense ol ilia uneaiatM,anuaiitt'ti,iiiiletsioilcdby the the Trtawirf ort the fit-it of Juonair anxutbe consuiionpieatolhertcen Acta of Pariia-.aum ol fixe milliAn one hundred and tweutv. ment, will f be maailunly meompatlble With the five thoutand nix hundred aad tbirty-eicht tio'I positive atiuatatioits of the oomrnercikl eonvea- lara. fna.awn .m. c- . .' , .i . i tion existine; between the two" countries, That .- """""""i , u".ri "'"y "w wnimaieu, vita iweive moxitns-notice, at the option oteKher)r. . ty. Ji treaty hi Amitri KftVutioaaiu! aommarea lnf Y.. .' "'".V jesty me; i he knumntof dutk-a tecured On importation! Emperor ' ol Ausina, Kmg ot Hungary and BoW from the flrsl of Jaimarv in tl10; Xkh of Septem mat, bat been prepared lor aieuature br the Sec- ber waa almut iaMitr.iu. lii,. .u. k.....i i retary of State, and tv the Karon de Ledererl bvT m-aA .UL l,.1t KA .f.La aV n.' fiixk-ntlepenaenU tiftht be twdfa-iQiitjly f.: lnt-Maaal SSvK ik una k.a- &a I 1. 1 i,...,. -..ru.. u.m; w, ,. vuiuiwrmi wnu one of the moateminenraud powerful nation of the Earth, theoeeaiiajn baa been taken m it, t ht mmriw i reaiiea oonoiuiiea py me unilea Statea U extend thaae nrmciplel of liberal later, eporte and of hur reciproelty whieh kitettnrine J. xMngea ot enmmeree, the prmeiples of justice, and the feel mm of mutual benevolence. - l ius tymiu.-rst proclBimeti to the world is the u eommerciai nwfmaaMW ny tn "i " "iiwiiiii, wiw prmciple our father Mteaded the band pi trirnd. thip to every nation of the globe, and to tt.is poli- ev onrx-onnlrt Iiaaever sinee anhered aihaii-i- ot regulalion inonr law. fca vor been .rioptetf . . . i - . . naatraamxanoiuy iwwMiaist policy. Bearing an lotereK ot six per cent a year, and of of our Union, It is hy treaties of commerce alone eourt-vredncing ihe bnrdeti of interest annually that iteen be made ultimately to prevail aatlie emy pvahle la future, hy the amottrtt of mom than Ublished nstemol all eivlKaed nation VYkbUiia hall a milllna TIMn..nt. M . ,r uumvurauio n.,rrc u, auj turaurn nation, vnicti remain Ifir, due on the brat of January next haa heim jMikanlmllv nefinaive anil rmiitv-aatinteAu.III l..an.. . ;i.. mL . . .i J . -. ----- . v- , ;!, -ni aiimwrnmiiy w u" vwiigiii mil i nns mree nun, tosimilm' regxilUon)flheir,sopeatiiigaBainst tirwl and .sixrvitwo thtmaiwh oe hundred and ;",'. H-1: Ihlrtv-fivrXlIar,. seventy wight eeat,''-'vv Immediately after tle elosftfibai. ofio-( That the revenue of the wwiita: Twwillaox (tepenuenee, i.omnnssioncrt were appointed by ine xongreat 01 me eonieiwraiion, autnorizea to conclude treatie with everr nation of Estrone disposed to adopt them. , Before thowar of the. rrencb revolution, ittclt treatie had been eon- summated with the United Netherlands, Sweden, and Prnttia. Durint those 'wars, treatie with- Great Brkain and Spain had been effected, end those k itli Prussia and France renewed.. In all . ...... ofmtereotirieprOpoird bv the Uyted Sfwe had been obumed: but a, m all Uie negotiations, thev li- l l.u" can,r..-n.iiii, m wiiuiiun Him prc,iuu nucr- a (mail oaianee, exeeea thutot import, that bal nal regulations, exclusive add excludiqg eoro-Vise being TTmnirnt wldkloa to the wealth of trncia etnxoDopun , wun wuitn uirj uuier partiea ltd been kammelled.-the advance made in them towanl. the freedom tl trade were partial and . : ..r -. r,i..i a-...l.i:.l..n-i- - . I ""I' iw. -tuivuiiiii, ciiaixiTn:,, companievartd whip building influence, pervaded and eneumbrred the legislation of all , the reat commercial oiiw, jnu u unou oiaicn, m n- fering free trade and equal privUcg to JT,. were - covnDclled to1 acquiescence m tnanv except ion with each of the Darties to their treaties, accom- raodated to their existing law and anterior ten gagemcnts.. T'; .-? .- . ' - The colonial system by whicji this whole ham- laiiuens xraauuuuu urn miivmuiv luiaa. . uimij rbolished by revolutions, converting colooies into ( independunt nations; throughout tlie two Amrri- can Continents, excepting a rnrtioa n territory j ehiefiy atthe northern extremity o) ourJowni ami i confined to the remnants of domiaina retained by i r-fl..!f ..n nr..- f I,- ...... 1 A I, IhaI l.reat Itnun over the insular Archiprlai(i, nt graphicallt the appendage of our pai t..of th,j elobe.ii xVltkUtLjthe rest we have fix Irtde.i'l even with tbe insulnr colonierof all Uieknrepean tiatioa, fxvebt ireat liritam, llertioremroent j i i ....:r..... ,i . ..........1 ,1,. ..u..:... j WW II a., maiiiibn. .. t.v.i., . nj, h.i. free aallibeiwl inlei-eonfsd bttweau her colonies Lw'iH equal, and pmbahtv exceed that of I'g2t andJ I iV l.nl. k- - . .4 - :n rt- ..i !, . r . .- ' , . ... 1 ami other nation, thoqeh, by a lodden anif senrae ' ly expumeTl rrrulsiorif me spirit oi exclusion Ijus been resiled for epei-atioh Opon the United Suite alone. ' ' ' ' I he eonclutioh, 01 our last Treaty ot Fraee with (ireat BrUaia was hottlv afterward fnlr lowed by a Ccmmercinl Convention placing tlie airect iniercpnrse ociweea sue iwo couuine jip on k footing of 'more equal reciprocity than hud ever before been admitted. , Theiam priiiciple ha sine been raneli farther extended by Treaties a-itU Franee, Swedi-trt, Denmark, the HiinS(ati Cities? trusia. in Europe, and whh the Ilepiib Ijes of Colombia, 3 and i otCenliaOAmcfUa, iu cHminatinr duties and ehaiirea upon the' iikvin-ii, tioniand eoniroercinl hitereourse between the prr tics j the-' gcrteixil maxinv. whieh chninctei-ize thCrttall. J;There is .reason to expect -that il will, at no dimant peiiod, bo adopted by otlier nniinii both pf f.urope aud America, .and to bo that by, in universal prevalence, one f the f.fialitfaV sonrttel of Wait ol eOmmen;i;d com petitiotf will lie eiiignished,'i-' yfitfr i'f Ammig.t.hn'xmtinri tipbn whese Covcrninentii ntnnjr of pur tellofr Cltia'ns have htd long pendimr elu'iina of Inderoaitt for tlctiredattoM uin tln-ta proXiertv difiing riod lien the rights of hexi-d nMi:,eamtneToa dwpre aisregaiteii, sss as inn, ai Ut nmarK bs 'Kticy were, toon alter yvu events oe as eriven ov nit iKitnsn ma ewv tim.ai a penon of more iranauillitv: and ot let distress, they would be considered, examined, and deckled up on, in a iprrft of determined purpose for the div pensatitin of joslir,," I hatu much pliaswe hi intormmg Xyoogreca, uiax ui munimnns iiik honorable promise now1 in progresst thai a small portion of the claim , hat already W settled to the sstist action '(, tlie etnavuintat ami that we bate reason to hop tht tke remaiiidei xvill shortly be placed in a train oi aquitiiblc sd jns'ment. This resolt bss abay ce coofi- fi a U RBhla-i aT IU4oiU al o ' a klS aardaal rrfrrt Wa aja, . k 1 , - . I - . -t 1 tl-Uy aatn)M Is tk. ki,ua rf PaW K H Hh aFTVaaafa! Ml v .aVA JaTk K tm mMlft mtf Mlaaktiu at am L . " ., " ' .. , a a tk, rrr.- anmtmm at a raaec' .VtnrSIU,, W-u-:.A!lTr""TZJ"7'? ta eb la akana W i- 1... 1. " t ' H . 1J i . . T .cam. at .rj'ZT?SrZT: l" aome (im! auatalnrd in the . riu. .tu,n . latter olik aaa aaaatra.a TV. ... . , - ' - - - ail i.i.,i, . t j ' kt a Trrry of ('a. 1.1 fTr" . rwwt resKir inraajruna raa a Karrraa of oar aaarajtrr TlT.c ooanlaiea aad e , . .. 1 T" ta- ike lU-i "Tr? ?T fape- unoaia avi. aajnwnaaec.r t aa k I ..i. u w. ai. -i laar aaiam -B tka In ...illinat eit,-ht hu(r4 aod aixVr f.., , ,1 ' .1 ' JTl 1.." eiRl.ifen millrm u' bnndrrd anl tlintrhrea Ihoawiid fie hundred end .'.(rhr, dollar ad twrntrcrea eentt, afiicb, iili the receii.tt of j. . . . i ! "v iimriw anuHter. eaiimaiaii at tire milliuM f.nir bwidred ami ixtHiB- thnaarmrf a ahuditvi bablyammint ti tenty-6r millions tix buiidrx.' and ttin-tv.araea tl. m.:n.i 1m ,,...,lr,.,i .a eJeamv dollar, and aixtvmitwx eeats. and luate The reoeipts'of die prtrtrrMyiWhaTearaonntcil to Bear two million more than waaaoticinatedat the tommeaceracnt of the. Ust sessioaj af Com trens. , ',. i .i ' -. .. ' and nillt V.faaVMaffk . I larirl rk1 axtil iknl ai tkai aal .... - - . 1 -wxc eranr- 0. ttwate IVnt' the. vow M iW tvrtitr-eistit ' l v ...a . f minions, ( run m one million more Vtliee. timate madu Inst Ueeember for the aearxiiarVe. .venue of the uiwnt vear, whiuh, whValloV- Antes for draw barkt and rotrtinmiit drftemaW was expected tn produce mi actnal "revenue of twenty - twx million, three hundred thousand dol- lart Had thfte OnW been realimtl, the mm, .diturea of tho year Vnuld have been alao nro. nortiontdly reduced. For 'of these twetttoW million received, vjrtwardt.of kine raillionahave oeen appuwi to the extincUosr ef puulio debt teret d-maj theiourrw" fetrexee-A three miU lions of ' it)i sVrtrascntinr an aeereirBte of more n.rf, . ..ix .n:... .... I...j : . . the discharge oWieirmhlioydehV the wWole of . ,wt,T mriiHiRi, miiiucv i,MtjnK tuo rear to fall sh irt of that rrceivrd in the -one now r. pirii,. - , there -ere: Indication wbk-h: can at areelv experience at fortr yier ha thown that a bate- ih i "ift. nf aitflUiaV' HfiftM' aaaxttntaaax Inaaaaa..J from abroad hus been, the amount of imiinrtatlon broaching to thai of the ox-.r-rts, thourh occa. ionl!v difTeimg in the hslnneft tometimet beior nini-c, ami wmicinnii .lea... h i, ,mneen a general law of prosprroo aommetx,-, (hat Hie mil nlnanf axiutrtaakouM k.....ti i.. ' .77V r . ?"".-.-T- "'".. the nation. I tie extent nf the prosperous com meib of the -tuition ronat be regulated by the amount of it export: and an imnnrtant addiiio. m me vaiue 01 tneve wui draw atler It a corrraTion- ding inrrease of hnportatsoas. It has happened in the vieissituifr of the eeawn; that the ban! . j -.. ... . ' . - rests ot ait r.nrope nave, m the late Summer and Autumn, fallen thort of their usual average. A rrlaxatioo nf thv bxterdlot nana th. b.JL.11.1. of train and flour from abroad h a. Kin.it aa r.-. pKious market has been opened to the granaries of our eonntryt and ariiew . nrostieet of rrxriMxl preteoted (oHhoJaborioi the hottandnMB, wfckhr tor several rears, nssoeeo orain-n. .-. -s hi, aiM. titat te th "profit nf asrrieultnre ia themiddle and wvti?rn porfitma, of ouf Union la, aeeidental and temporary. larwiyeohimaeohly fore single tear.. may be, s hU hcea often experieneed In the retohitiohS'oMime, but the first of sex end j i . . ... ... -' . . . cjnty harvests In iupcesaion.s IVe my consiiler it eertam that, for ha appiachirig year, 'k hat added acifrm ot lat-se amount to the value of ear export, end that it. will jirodoe a corresponding nir inMiiMiaw.ms.. ti. fnnyt increiorc, aonildantlr be kaaai'in', thi tliaAan f , coo ill ffnrhhenteani of extiinniisliino. trn minimi mor f the ttrincMBa-i Ht4he public deW i l nis new eteaaenral prosperity to that iiart of oltragrletiltnral irtilostiy whieh is eeeopjied in pro ducing the first article 'of human Itibsiitenoc. is of tlie most cheering character to the fcelinirs of i-i.,Ua ,i:- r. . . . , im Hivm -I. ivwthih M .'ill a aausc vniCU nil- manity trilj view with soneern, the auffrrjugb Df scarcity m diatant binds, it yields a eonsolutnrv n-fieetionj that this scarcity Is in no respect at-4 rnouiaiiie so air i nai n comes iron) Hie uispen sation of. Him who' atrdaina all in -wisdom, and golnsk, and wh pnreits evil ksclt' onlv a an instrament of gobd That, 'iW from contributing tn this srarehv'i our airencr ill he annlietl nnlv t tb llrviation bf, H (, and that inj i t. -r ii. r. i...i..'.' x. A fnHU anrnwinii .nro aonnoance or our own gurni-ra, tlie tupplits ahitli mil partial ly restore tdenty to those who r in ned. We shall our- t.-lcs rcduce our Worcs, and add to the pi-iceM oar own bread so a in some degree to participate (fi the wants which it be the good fortune of iKireooniiy i'i ieiiete.v i.( ,. . AThrf givai interest7-if an jupHeultiirnt; eoht 'lerciul, ami inunulMi'iniiiig nuiiou, ai-e o linked Hi union tngetlier, that1 no tM-rmanrnt - cause of prosperity to one oi them can npmite without t-Xtciidins- It ii.fliitmrC to lh otln rs. All thrse interests are alike under the protecting power of the legislative' authority: ami the duties of the repreentative bodies are to conciliate them in har mony together; 8o fur a the abject of taxation' is to raise a reveiiucv fin dischargmg the d 'his' and drfra)ing the expense of t!ie community; it should as much notsible huh .the burdea with Mns ttMU eii , MxxrtM wub tbesV f . " n f tr . ." legilatKo of ,pa nation i sometime mtentionai.' an ra mm. M. armniin miiirRwunn nin.iwi It made to bear benvily wpon ,Uw . Mtterrtr of another. That lccisliiUon, adapted at k is meaiif tone, to Ihe piecial interests of il own aaopt,wtll often pre notunewillvnntiaihertrnleOnv. noncta interests nf it neiglihor. Thns, the legiv lation of Crrt liritnin when, a ha recently keen rMa-r- ani - irr Wlkn 1 Ha N aka w imm najt I i ii, iaMJiap' l)r fcrthal., Ikrr aill r dm. a. . . V . t. . , f tVlka VaankMa w ra aa aj ma a tokrta !, mar oaar. aa aaaanabi aaa aaa f "a 'V - aripir,. "-r-" anxT a inn aaaar ai ariairaj w ,M aaitawi,af .a, aamiT. bmi miw i, AuaiMwrf ik. i.i Mr MUMrt. BN1 hH w III rouilnM Iki ii i r. : It : i . i ... . niim.r,,,ni.i,in,. uiai w (rrwvm I (i aaa - nar.rs M tlrtr prmlucai tnst thakipwra raast l ahull .' , j iuce to tlie m i!o ''' tk U,e Nerrta'rtiMreaj of n.ji-e, may aeeure ti luem-- staaaaate at tba whai-ica. and the manKkxttiirrr. rra f catr f. lerainjai their rUte of I TrTrT",' -." we-'e , oxren.K Md ef axiil. the emkoe r f araboaotaatteraatare tlar baJanaa ia farm- at ' aatira laduatry tlearmrd br the t.raf anath. : errralm' . More hitt' and mora rtamnl aniti-1 meat wiir, 1 trxixt, pmad. If tlir tariTadonJed : at the last teuton ot Coagrrat tliall l hunvt, by ! exnerirne, te b.-ar opprriairrK upon ihe lutein' rata of any ee srrtiaa of the Union, it onrht ta be aad! raaaot donbt wUI be, to tavibcd at t8r "LZTL-2 "rZZ: - '3!T TOC"Trr-'f Tarmrnaaaatk.ir.ra. R... . .. it- it-.. ! "f the fVeia aJi-ill nparata onl as a bounty apoa he riomextw article ahile the planter, and the merchant and Iketi f dirrd, aad theboshandman. thall be fQiaidthiitbig hi their oceirpat ion amlrr thadnta-a impoarxj 'lir'rhe Jiretrrtii.o of tloroetlie mvnutactuix!. jbfV wilr not repme thf prospe myiiUT wK ihemselrcs hv their trliosr rilir zeur oi etaar pmli-aaionti aor itetHMntee viola tionaof lb Constitution the. deliberaie act ef Ornrj- to shield fi-om tlie wmngi of foreign laws the native Industry of the Union. W hile tlie lnrift of thr hist session of Congtwi st a sub ire nf U-rUlnflc iVliheration, H w forrtolil bv nme ol it epVoser that one nf it. tieacsasry sen. eqaesvee would bo to impair the revenue. It 1 yet tan soon j a pronounce, with eottfideaaa, that kbit prediction was crrnneno., The obMnietion aesxeateaeoof tiade not enfix-quentlToneniaxs sue te anoUier; Tbe oaw)iireie ef the Wiff will be i iareaaetherxporttRii, and to dimin ish the Inspartatlon of tons, specific article But by the trneral law of trarle. the innrrasa nf exmrtatioa of one article will he tnlluwed bv aa increased nnpovtntmn ol others, the duties iin A whk;b will supply the drfii-ii iicie, which thv tlU miniahesl hnnortation would otherwise! oecavinn. TheeftVctot taxmiim upon revwue can ei-Nora b forx-seen hh certainty.-. It musi abido the r . . . " - - notion trxTne,n 1''' T. tZTF. ,,e ,e "f .,m 1 "a-.i atirr. iaa tt1!. null nnoiiinn m hi.. ,.v..n been experieueed upon the tariff. The do. the amc or a km-V with heavier duties hv thr. lust mcstie manufacturer suonlie. tl qi-eii anwie at a Aiminmhen prsee, and the comae. ; mcr pay the ame trihute to th labor bf kit own . coiiiitrxman, wldi h ( he mntf otherwise bvc, survey, and ork of public in ovements V ' liaMisvtoigtf industry and toil, -. -h yltho manner hi whicli thew fumh ., t beett j . Tint tariff of tlie last session waa. in It drtalla. not aceenrmle to the treat interest of an ho. . tion of the Union, not even W the interest which it w tpeelallr intended to ubtervei Its objuet was to balance -the burdens upon native industry impoaed by the operation of fiireiKn lawiij hut not to aggravate the burden of one section of the Union by the relief afforded toanother.-, To the great principle sanctioned by that act, one nf those upon which the ftonstiiutionksclfwaa fened, 1 hope and trust that thexuthwitiet of the Uuion will adhere.. --But il any of tbo dutie Impoied by the act only relieve the manulacturar by ag. graxauog xna ooixirn oi ine pianier, let a caret ul rrvical of ht provisions, enlightened by theprae tieal experience of its effects, bo directed to rev tain those which impart protection to native indna. trv , miU remove or supply, the plane of these which only sllei into one great imtiona) interest by th depression of another, '''' ' 'r f'" I The United States of America, and th people of every State of whieh they are composed, are each of them Sovereign Power. , Th legitia. live authority el tlie whole U exercised by Coo grri under authoritv gi-sntl them in the com mon Constitution. 'U legiliive power of each Mate 1 exerwieed by aaaumblies ihf ivdsg their auv thoriry from the Coustitutinn of tha State, Each it BOlercisn WKllin iu own, nruvtnra. illiia itia. tribmioo ai power bdween thera preauppnae thai these autboritiea wili move in harmony with each other Thu, meuibera ef the State and General government aie all umter oath to sup port both, and allegbuies is due to the one and te the other... The aaa of conflict between these two power ha not been supposed; nor hrt any provision been made for H inour inttrttitiontj a a Vtrtuon Nation of ancient timet existed tnom thto five eeoturusa without a law tba the punish- WI parvTVUC, . tjtV ,f... ".r:: .: i t' .More Uiaa once, however, Stf the progress of our history, have tba People aad the Iies'islature of one or more States, in tnoiutmt of eaoitanwnt. been Instigated to thi eonftictf and the means of ettoataig tin tmpoiee huve hx-cu alU-gation that the acta of Cougre to be resisted were nnnnttk tiU&nal: ' .The People of no one Mute neve ever uetegatco. to tneir Ucgiitore -tbc power of pi noumbigahct iif Congrc- aneonstrttttienah but they have (tolerated to them power; by Ihe eternise of which the execution of the lewi of Vougewithin (he 8tte may be resisted., If Xe iuppoae th caseof nch annfliedpg iegitiar in lustained by the corresponding KxecutivefJid 1 iidksd autlioritio, PHtriot -i and Pliilrnitbn.phv turn tlionr eves from the conditio in which tba parties would be placed, ?tl from that of Ihe neo pie ot both, whiih muxtbests victims. ; ', . , t l ne itcports irom ttie secretary of War, ud from the vm iou suboixllttat oftloeaof ihsreiort of thut Department, present an exposition at the public admiuiHtration of aft'air connected with them., through thd course nf the aurrent tear: The percent state ef the army, and the dish ibu, tion ol the force of which k is composed, will be seen ii om tne jLtcpoit ot the aiajor Ceneral. Several alteration in the disposal tif the troop hate been fonnd exielient in tha course of the yr, knd tlie discipline of itje army, though not cntHxdy bee from eceeptlouL . boen geneinllv good-';. .'. ' ' K K '..!' 3i-" :v. . r '' , v The ttention tif Cmigrosa i panirtilarly invited to. that part ol the Report of the Secretary nf u'an, which enceo the tit ing ylsi of our relation, with the Indian tribe, At thm rstolilishment ' of the FU tl Oovernment, under the present Constittttioa of the United States, the principle wa adopt ed of considerlnr them m foteien 'and index pemieni powerai .r.a io a proprietor ol ianu. ,.i ncy wrre, moreoveri eotiBlflertil al aavagca,". whom it jraa. our policy' and- mir duty to use our influence In converting' to (hristianity, and ii) hringingwiiliin the pate civilization,. V ' , y i ,7": , n mat prnacnt rower, ,xre iMgottaieoi ,', ,toem. fc, ,treatief, . MVpraprirore w i . . .. ... . -. .... piirchaK-d ,of tlient .all 'Jh . lnnJ which w ', couiu prevail upon tnem. to aeii as jprr inren , of the hutiM.n race, rude and ipnoraai, Wj i i-mh'avtired ii. bring tiiem'tevtlie knowledge : nf re rgior and lettrr. Thj ultimste de. ' 'g wm to titijm-y'rate In'oftr owlt itittk. - tion tlait portjon-c them Vh'ch eouUlbe j pending theaa ith atthwt'rnrn we baao Itat thr rare iroad f jriunr m rs. Inf lhemihairiofci tinicm, 'thai'"-. rin. a-...- 1 ... V:r.: .k t ,1 - ... 1 l!xMIUtixt cbuniinr to lie ini'i .. jf ct' i 1 , r 7T. - 7' 'Lr .IT SI A ffaty v in tv i...n - ivi an I r Taa ,taktk... ... . ; u- . i. . . . i ...., . IM v. c inctiiiicra M tiitr x o an. -n.. . mil n ' ir .- ""P0? the frcrelarf nf f. ar are 11" '' ' cnill,','0 . 'Jon- W f ' - ""' V f 1" l,rp, ron tt) Engineer Drfar ment preaeiiU etmprebenaiv view of the- prrjrreiat hick has bee Made in tlie great . arataaM aarnawMira i t ! .KI, eoMWeweed a.ul er,ranice4 U.Ur the tuUi-v-, - f Cooirra..ei.a thai efian ofwWkk ,lMT erra! It Urrely co.U.ibute to tin il ' .Til Brat ol" these grrst tysten.i is that fV'' -fortiftcationa, commencevt iinmcd k'tlr after " the) eJoae of o ir last aar, under the aalutary v ) expsvietsoe which the rrent of thai war hai N l"Vnaaaed upon our motr virion nf it aev. , . eaasity. ; Introduced, ondcr the auifiVree af -tt tny iromediste -piedeceseor, it ha been tinecrl With the peracminw aad lib.-ral e- ' x eoxiraifcRient of iba LegmLiiurm aad combin d wiib orrapondinf exertion for ths o d. gTatlud .iacrease and tmprawemciit ef tlie i Navy, preparee for our, extensive eottntry ? eaaxlilioa of defeaee advpteilioanv critical ..' emergeacy . whirh the jwrjma; ouree -of t . event may brin forth.-- Out t Uaoce In.W- . these: eottcertrd gystems have ti the last - tea year been steady and "rewlvei and t' in a few yeai more will be so cimplrted a" tt leave ne cause for :ipprmt,ion that our a v v ea Ipoast .vrill ever nuin biref a theatre of f hoetibj invasion ' . ' -1 n a, , , - a, The net uof these cardinal meastirei of. t ! policy, i theprelimitiary to great and Ustinp . 1 works of jiublio improirinent, hi tlie surveys - h.f ,...1. , r.. .1.. . r. ...i wi .inaiiai' aaoiinaiiiiii lor xnc Clillvao OF I I, nd ' removal of the " alttielion ef river and h.rhonra. tW ' Act ef Congrm er3Uth - i API'1 . ' . !. " ' ThB report exhibua in oite table the find apuropriaiea, ai inr last and preeeding Scv t atone trf Conrretx, fot all these fortification. 4 tpplUik tlift' artUHinbr expended iipon th several worn ijvuier consauct ion, ami the. . further sum which may be necessury to eom s' ptetetnem. Ulaseeon.lt the cm ks prpiectv ' ed by the Board of Engineer, wUtcIt have not been commenced, andtlie eatitnata of ' ' Uttir 0at f u,fiiixv' v .-UTisVX (.f i, i r V ' ' f lit- 4 th!nl,tlie wpott of the nnual Board . of VUitm at Ui wlilitary Academy at Wt " -Point. For tliirteen ibrtifieutiotta erertint. on voriou pninte of our Atluntio coast from - " Unoxie Island t Louisiana, the pgrefrto t. expemliturvt of the year hint fallen 4 li tla short of one million of tlollara , . .,i f : Fort th fffepamtion: of five additional rev i. porte of rwcoiinoiauneea and survey sinet -i the Inst Sesaion of Conaa, O the civil con- tructionitipon thiny-evn diflcretit publia ? ' work commence i. eitrht othera .fur u-hle.K i" -V- sl?cifio approprVdioni hate, been mj.le by ikcxi o uongreat, anu twenty oiner incipient , , -sttrvej under tlie authority given by the . . Aet'. of 30th .'April, 1824, about one nuiiion 1 more, of dollar hate been drawn from the ,j tTreaWry-. i,,-? -"-.-'-,.'- w'.-P ' x I ' rr .1 . . -II. 1- , , . I , -J fl ,.t 9 iiicse xwtj nuuiunt n nonars are to oev ' ' added the appropriation of 850,000 doll jt, v to commence the erection of k Break w-ster"-'- , $ near the roojth rf the Delaware River, the ', ' robscrijiiiotw to the Delaware and Che. , i '' ' ' peakr the Louiiville and Portland, the Die- 5 .,. - l mnJ ba-jrop, and llie Chrsnpeake ami Otiio-;-- " : Canaltt the large donation ef land to the Stat? sof 0'iio, fndian. l!linoi,nd Alabama, A c for objct of improveoiflrite eithin 'thndtij,.' ' '. Suttee, ,atid Ihe ttn appropriated, for L;gHt.f Honars, Buoy nd P'era on the cort, nd tt "v i ' full iw will be taken of tlie munlflee . of .4 V the Nation ln,lhppliwtion(f It retoxuce v . . to the Improvement of it o.n eondiiion.. , ur . , .-rftl a ' I ..Ja-ll T X.x uieae grmuiauouaj uniAarraauigT, me ( .). oademx West foint iamong th most (wportant ia'ttselt; bud the nioet oAtnprelien, r aire in iu eonseqtitaoc. In tint (rw itrtion, a part of the Revenue of 'IvkXijatijo is nppUed . to defray the eipente uf ediickxg j ao,re- tent. por'.ion vt her youtb chjefly to thoj : knowiedtre and the, f.utie nf Kvluary lifert '? hi th tivinjf aimonry oftUeNitifon Wliila t the oilier works of improvement tnumerated fie the rcpor.ta now presented to t ettemton of Congrcas are dettned Ho tJifi!orjte lUv' face. 01 paturri to multiply the fit5'4tir cf com.. , monication between ine difl'erent pHrts of thst Unibni to Msilt.the tahqiy, Inorease the com- m x fort,' and enhance-the enjoyment of indi-; vidual the, instmctioit acquired ai - Wett t Point enlarge the dominion and expand th , eapaoUiesof Uie 'miiicL If ben'ifioml result a, are already. exeriencad-ii the oomooaitioi 1 WUh irmnandmeir inftueace U filt in the ' auiKiieciuai progres t aocieiy., 1 no insti. , , tution U susceptible still of .great liiprove'v' Blent frorti benefaction proposed by stteral.' ' uccceive Board ef visitors, to whoi ,,. ne and repeated recoitimenilatiotis I cb tav. fully, add my ow Vvr,-,'i ' " f .With the usual annnal rrporU from the 9e4' retry of th Nvy ami til Bord of Coinmi. . iiowera, -will b exhibited to th view of Con- ; pre tlie elocution of 1 he lawn relating to that w Dapartmeht of th puhlio Krm.k Th re- , predion of piracy ia th West Indian and in Jlie ,(ireckn Sea ha been effectually main- , ttined with carcly any lccption. , jMuring , th Vt btwn the (internment of Bueno ' Arre and of Brazil, frequent oollisainn b. i , . tweon UelligiTentHct of power add lb rlgM vf .neutral eimmerce oeeitrred. Luicentiottat ' ' ' , blockade, irrirUirly enlisted r imjiiesaed icamen, and tbe.-aroperty of tuineA etiffl-; rocrce seixea who rioitnice, aim een pmna tiered under legal pretence, re disorder ne.- rer repurabU finm th conflict of war ttpon , ' . h ocean, Wuhaportiodofthc. th .cotv isptmtenc Urn aspect of th South Amct'toan co . 1 i 1 V:: k 1