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t v .,4 t , ( '-It . I 't,.t .tvj, .Ca t T'lIT ni'f. 1 h U 'i I IT ocr p.: tbeooirVv.' i- e fi rx Ires tue j-i!o is - d tbe 'jfci"(i u' lii.i -OLlboriiy of lr.'.cr, r. . 1 ni- that Ifcey dr.r t" t'lii "a.d ft en exempt at in Die eo.nweivcemciit 'it ,..-:.. t - i - - ; t -.) II I I ',-. t1 r - . 1 t j ... n prr. - c, HiJ ft ! t .i '.ipw.- ami - . i i.ioicJ in jM.J . .. ".. ,1 ha, "WU-4 salnS .4 l.i i 1 ir?t, r f 1 1 i r ! rrr , f" rid i l.'-jj 11 !. Vra , n f w ttt tif fr b-r e-nrrV i.4" I t-eeencJ it i .m 'tr B' ! i p . , it WI . s i . U r.-s r i t .e SO f r Jl -J. ,e 'i-Trrly ' deprite-l , rHrJ, stalled a I i . mbr par towt! . 1 , i f ', ;. 1 i , late '. I5 - t : n .1 ' U the M ' '(- j i ; wv i i aTa l.' a I i , and eevertUe irnet aa account nj s'ai to the n it palpable to ii potac .siofl of at, . o iq.irsl will be Tbey iiie ; ; - 4 ; . . ' . r Is V . -- , t ( ! j- .- ki ..-..---m it l - - W (w I .) i -J Ik' I t Kt rv M M ft VM li11 . i J I IhS if- err 5a twir, i-. are tier i si 'i -e ibe J:ib -We the troa- i L'Hiimaa, ha ' - i ttoi a ra ' .i out of thair ) id.iv b ticrc i n'rarjr to their r iUcc, I vould ',, it ti'e yrt it : ..t rrm(t itlra fiy. I am think e fullest State. - aliie to aav thl i not yt i our '4 , twen'r rel l tb m'j in tho c v.,,1 wli'Jal our . ;'! n S.. t; Av n n'ti a Ji.ker i of LrclfrsL ir ifvey wut j b!e of miU.n a dcacent n con-u-rt will b")'- t tncnlllh ot in plar'.n; frp. Fur ayii f kno do. Tbi wouUl n t l citi'ir, ami a for mr, m t t jit h' tleUyc J. 1 , main, to deprive ttiem ri af cr parin(r t!it c Jbj about cev!injj it to i Scartel), inOaed, m II I ! 1 rede it to thtui, tor it I will trj'iim.t merely ait emp'Jf ,itl to theao rrp'ii.l c uk !i.- iritM&p 1 seek to gain. "I '.. y fci me t'vt only one itjr tif Louiaiana, (.'Ccw Oi l ) but I conaklcr th folonjf a a!i' r.lj Sa lost. aal it p j)i.r to me l!va in t!o l. nulaof (hat rowing power, it will It pro Uetire of mwt utility the polirv, nJ even t) the coomerc f Frmce, tian if t enJcarourrd torta'mU, Give me, botU of you, your piuiona.'.- " , Onooftha Councilor (M. tie linrboia) who had been Secretary of the French Vca timi in America and njniiniftrator of St. l)o Ui decide Hy in finr of eedinjf Louuiani to the Unit ed tHatet, but the OsliiT, t ho hud terved in the auxiliary anr.y aenl by 1'rance to the United Stat ta durinjr tba re ve in i ion, orposed tl e idca , - ' 5 ' . , 'The Firnt C'xvil ended the conftrence Vithiut dincloi. Mi positive intentions but the iext tv'iruintr at-vbe dawn of dr ,teea!U d M. J" Varboti, who had couhselli'd i canned him to rrad some i.U had junt arrived fruni l.on aiador thrre itifuritinl him my ptepuni'ioni were ac'ivil '. b-rh hy In J and bv ai laid 'apiilipn, "detnaml i Id toiljcn Laniped"iii, which "- tne ct " i.on. 'alpsjjutt hcs v ' ' A'ja II I h that exti urn . mnki! j P'tt.at l!i'i ij Ulor.it 'o me, at ti.e lame lime that i to retain fr the ipiifce of ten 1'i.ia s u.ml whti'C mili'ary g..niu l.aj nil i i r"5 inrfe in briiiirinif the i Cm ii defence t ) a degree of pel lir(tion, Sioonci-ivalile. uiik:.-., witiiv-aud, would be a 1 ecoud tiibi alter in their timid To h ave i:nmin 'csiion of it, would be to rob my C t m U'Tii ;,,.ivn ci- of the eoiDmerce .of the t: Xevatjt, and C. liver i'rthem. , They -wish t ) pros Mve tlmt i i li'Won, nd de;rtbat ( I t'juuld imir.ed.nte v ucuate Holland, :i " tiWrHinty i; i , liberation trnaw M . . t. !teMa:Siir... I " renounce Louiair ., "in.,. It is not ouK New Oleana that 1 wish to cede, t isthcn ired ) iv without reserve '. , ... I a n v j the . -Oit, ; ,'. v ' ' Coi. i. ,4f iir. . Kd 1 the U : V . I I, 'I r 4- - I nrrjnamtea Wiin tlie Value of wnat 1 I litive suilicieiitly' evinced e it i. nil my eyti, aince my act u.i ipuin had ita recor. I renounce; it therefore with . but to pet ere ini retention - Uioescctit of follv. I clui ire- you ;,aie tlua aflair wi;b 'he vmoyi of . Do not wmt even tor the Arrival vloi.r i; . pen tiie aubject th'l vert Say ta Vr. Li n ton Dot I am in need, of In-;e sttmi ot money tor the proaecution of t swr, anut wotita not be wiilinjr to com rr.enf it by new contribnuoM. For 'tf ban- pit, Frjnee rd Spain have it.cur. y etiersia in order to ameliorate i.mU'io!) of Louisiana, for which they -vr received any indemnity from ita r e. ""icy lias been lent to the Ten, and to the (cuHuista, which 1 verts rt paid into tjie Treaiury We u s ctitiiiiily entitled to a recompense for all - tliia. Werei to rrguUte my comlitiont In accord irme with the vi'ue these rait terr'rte ' liei will be Ui the IvuitedS'.atea, the indem ' pity would oe withotit tfoniuU:' But I will be " luoderaie on account of '.tsfsibligition to dis ro e cf'tiPin under wliirhT'l lie , Tear this, owtr, well in mmd, I must have fifty mil ; lioni r franca, and unless tliu sum be conce d d, I will not treat, o.herwiae, 1 would raihef IBkke lonif desperate attempt to preaerve. i:. those beautiful r'Rioni To morrow you will te invested with tull powers " . .The new plenipotentiary uttered lorae ; fnrl obsrrvatioui concerning thtr cosiion Vi le righii of sovereign';,', 1 tha abandon , ' inert of wlit the tierumiis nominate, tsu't. es il' tlcy could lie the rbject ol a sjontract of mile or etci..i: . lie received for answer, Here 1 ':d is iit all its perfection the ide. logy of fie ii bts of nature and of nationa. f Put money In iiidispsruaable to me, fur tlm purpose U crj in on war with the nation wuicn rv esses ii mine pate.st quantity. Send jour doctrine to Loud I atn sure it VU there a'.'.rnct universal ad. ii'uation, fen 1 iyet t'.r-y a-.-e not very acrupu'uus hen ti e aubject ot keia-rj tie iinest oountrtc of A .i ,. ,i agiiated, ; I, - a pe.lispi U will be oWc f ia tlie C'urie of two' tr t '.. 'Americans will beconie t Europe, but my for-- ' ' t feari ao nri'o; : ,:..!i i ; PC" : 3 to r i th;t i the 1 t..!riei tny in t'.e bo; !,. h are s 4 the e est to c: f r t ; i r.v..l v 1.,'er b f.i.Jl Ii " i tl a V us ! v t -.t ive . r v tec. liim Si rhurae : it l; t x , Cat " - ii, !.i. ii t' i. . ii.' .ion, "i ''iyni 1 .-.0 ov I'.t t-rr. s tl VA r" I w l a k- ' i of C in, al awU fif a t - sj t p7e W ftmimg lit t ? j f&rtwg (Tsy vl tttt iaii .at k .Wlti al lHa' ti .titlL a ij.. nrUrmH !. l. s km ir.U jrma f . r ..-a ible aiVt." 1 km Uv. a ! waa aasaiatatv edbctvey j Mr.'ui"rvaa4 bsa, tt. rera o vssa R.e Ta C"msU Ucn i e 1 the aryntaia .S ."hinf, ka trr, i i . m M tiaM. ketwre tSe rl. i - jrse a Tarva a tn I : it i-f Apvl -.s --' kl rV, t aon'fre.. cevwtra omeaaajsfitapaeiawauiioii le a-.Hi ks4 trrebts 1 ba f.r.i a. lit cci of Laja, ib owvl, t ir j i. t J be 4 by the I'ui eJ S t a, a a -e rbt, le IwdreriHty ektlKsl by fia H,h.biTa aT n 8-.atealor espt ret made try the French aUriux tt4 af ptwra. Tae reonvary M die ltt.r aa lha enioal oU ject of A. Li ! m's mieion, bitt,iboiib ihia jeutlrmaa had odv abmt te ytatl in I'ari. b bad a yet hree ai-Va to eRec'u ate no'l.iuf, tha vg avawa ar.4 rvcti the boitea that Umi been fir t-t him, aeveehaa in; yieklcd aay loulc' Tins fcreumaUnce ba-i rrndervd hen ilicrttr fuL aatl caused him at Crot ta' eve the pfopuaaie rcUtie ta LuOiia aa ody an antfica tt fain lime. Hut tlda sisiiicioii vts scn tfavpated after the arrival uf Mr M01 rv. 1 ' c . The firsnLfficub tee bein (rrcrCDme by a ciretkns'.ance h.c rarely occurs hi diploma tie conferences t if reciprocal eonbdrnta to whicli tb$ p' .ipoeaturiea were prvi ously ili.poaed in cunvequence Of aaacqtuiiw tanra fir a kng period of time it waa a grceil to make tljree cistHict act I at rreatiea woncerniat tha three above mentioned point a. after the tcapectire prctjniums 00 a'b of 1 lie in hul been er:nminiealed. 1 he cession first occupied their attention.-, The plan of Una principal treaty which waa drawn up by tne rreacn negociaior, was men pro. wn ly aa the teat f the Conferencea Tba first article wai as follows- - The eolwjr or pro tnce of Louisiana is ceded by France to the United SUtes with all ita rights and appurte nances, at, and in the same manner aa. It was acquired by the French republic, ia virtu of Article 111, of the Treaty concluded with lie Caiholto Majesty at 6int lldephvnso, the 1st of Oit HM' Tho a;NM-',.ty of tbe-e terma seemed to (render necessary some specification oftbrel extent of Louisiana, ml on -thia the Americans at first itwivted. They linked the aubject of the. Iinuaiion with a demanu or a ruarrantee on tne part of France, that actual poaacasion of the colo ny should be (d'ers a well as its aiitl sturbed enjoy menu But 1 waa a matter of extreme dtihoulty to settle - its -positive buunrtanei. That on the east down to the Slat degree af latitude, was adequately marked by Jha fliv er itiialppi, which separated the colony from the United States; but from Ihe 31st dr. ' rree, the boundary between the former and VtiMida wa no' ao fiec from dispute. Tlie limita ou the north and Uorth-west, it wis alilt Icm easy to describe. The courae of the Miraiaaippi even migtit he tne occasion ot tontrovcrHy, aa that treat river receives ma' ny trihutanea beyond the 43d degree of Uti. tude, w hich are there regarded 'aa Sources. : These dilbcul'ies, winch rt was found nn possible to surmount, impeded for sometime the progress of the uegociationl .Hut finally Ihe Americans consented o abide by the urms of Article lit or the Treaty ol Saint lldepbrmso, whieh wns irvaeried eit r in the first article bf tho treaty' of cession They were itiHuenced to take this step either by tlie 1-ema. ks vf M. de Marbo-a, tlie French ne gociator, or inconsequence' of coming q the ccnc.usion that Uon gene al teTn we.-e in fact .preferable' to more precise stipulations. If lbs latter as the rcnn, it must be eon feoaed that their forvaigbt hu been justified b the event, for the , coasts of the VVratern or Facifio Ocean were certainly not eompris. ed within the cession,, but already Ihe .f. states have possession ot mem. .v" '.- When M.-de Marbois raVo the First Consul an account of this contcrence,, and pointed out tlie oascunty ot tne article ana the incon vettr nee which might result from, a stipula. tion so. ttncertaint nhe latter Objerved.---'' If t'.ierp were no. obscurity in it, herliapa' it would be good policy to introduce some,t' -U According to the second article, "the va eant lihd the groundst the publio squares and buildings, the forts and fortifications, and other edifices which are not the property of any .individual, Were fompfaed, within th? cession. The archives, papers and docu menta directly relative to tlie domain and ibe sovereignty .of Louisiuna, were to be left te the , United States, and copies in a good form ' of all these necessary : pspers and documemX were remitted to the regal magistrates and' dminitratdrs ; ;t v i ruTUcTsttpultwiona of the. 3d Icie foundied upon a perfect equality' amnng the inhahi tants of tlie province, were esully acceded to by tliCj negotiators, all 'three' plebeians. "Thty insure to all incorporation JnfT the Union, ss sooi, as possible, according to the principles of the federal constitution, b the iHtci'nr, maintaiiNinee and protection tn the enjoyment of their liberties and property, and ir, ti.e exerci-ie ot tne religion wuich thet ptote-." Tl;s article was prepared by the hrst Consul hiuiielf. . The words he Used on this occasion, recorded in the journal of the negotiation, arc wonny ol being preserved. " May tiie Louisuinians knoMr tlvas we sen arvte ourselves from them . with regret,, aud that v c stipulate in their favour nil that they can desire, and may they recollect that they have been Frenchmen, and that France in rivinif them up,f has secured for them ad .utiis es which they never would have ob- t ".1 iinUer the government, however kind, ot a i Fuixipean mother country. May they eherHh. for us. then, sentiments of affection, and may a common origin, parentage, lan eiei as well as common customs, perpetu a..e out' triemisnip.-' . ; - r lie ( b aiticle contained a atipulation In i t..e Indians, which," said Mr. Mon ' "it becomes os to make, tbnugU tl.is : w 1.1 ever remain ignorant of the care ! i their intereata. It runs thus. 1 states promise to exeoute the . 11 : 1 it icles which msy have been a- , 1 , on between Spain aad the indigen- ,.. - . 1 ' e.' f I . - taw. a t ' ft;. rw . . . . -a s4 al I - r - a&J Uk 4f-.-'s aa4 fcass a tk W- eaew srfsara w. Th h anr, Wh arcc- f tike fnHS vaoaeta tfce iiwstae t t-4 U tHae af Iba aaai ls s aaJja, aa m fv!crtd i sna,f-of a', U at aoVkl aa mm irm la mxt;- -S ai-e b nr.' J 1 1 e Viii article expressed s reservation wl,i.Ji was then deemed important for the rommeic of France and Spsin, It was of the t e fy 4 csrymg trom the ports of those two kit::dms, or l orn those of their 'colov nies, iniv the 5 ! of I nui., ana, their mer- rbandize snd protuc's (...ni-j the- fpace of; tclse y ', Wlthmit bcirg subjected to other or l.cavier tlutu s, than tho-e which are imposed on t..e inliabnants of the United tCr;.- It IS U! irstdctlja mX. a single : .Ui.,.4 of tXe I've o,nt H.nviwK m riwsi tUa aaata dsv aa tba trea V. tharrsa an 41 ad. a4 racOf -nard as aaras k( tlse satM farm, aad esMa-ied 4 the assae . ir-nanCA, aa lh7 bad baaa twaerted la iu . Tae arts was retsaive te the pavsaeM f the r x-a of Use assasesa, Thsa saaurr had fomt4 the asibjact of aa as staueot frosa 1 e 'rea y, becw-sa abarras Beat had keee r.e.ed at the kWa mi aaaeencinf that t emfay of the stoma . was abaadao r t :t thr n-we uese taat the be a fit derived f. 1. m is putartreea was b xn 1 red for aa ev i, !ent ia moey. Tr the rt, the se ti ; j of th ceia being aeknawlejged, it a e,y id just. ft Ka cesditiraia. Tbe'asav ti'esa'a'ch accaaioned it, had been itadica led by rUe first Consul W leave If. s4 see here aligned. ". . Darvng tka apaea ef a century, the eatah Kshmeat Ii admiais'ratraa iff lAwiwaneeaacu ed adaivcea fram tbe.Freaeh and Spanish govenHnents for Nch they snrver received any iedeaniY fmsn i'S eommercw Tha church ea, lbs frtiSeations, the forts const rwe tedstpoe the banks of Ihe Minasippi and of other rWera ead coaatderab1 number of public ed.fioes, were erected at the expense of Ihe twa powers. Magazines aud araenala had bee a built, foods had bein advanced t-j the promtiuos) of eomaverce and of egriej? turci and meat of other apenditaraa had been incurred tor the advantage of the eole i Tnedocuineuis of thecese on aaade to Spainr in 1754, rentaiued arrangements, relative to the moveable property that waa ceded V kai f-dlowa t extraeted from a letter ot Louis CSV. to ML )'Abadie.. - My a-eh s especially Ibst an inventory doubly signed by yOu und the commissary of his Cathol.'; alsjcsry be made of ail the artillery, effects ougannes, hot4aisy vessels, he which be long to me, in tlie aforesaid colony, in order that after having surrendered the possea ston of the vessels and edifices te tbe afore said commissary, a process verbal msy !.. made tp intimate all the efTeota which will remain in those places, the price of which will be reimbursed by his Catho-ie Majes y on the fbeiing of the. aforessid estimation. Ihe- ss,me,' reimbuisen ant is exacted in a let ler written on the li b October, 1802; by ill King f Spam to the CapUin-General, for the purpose of orderingiiim to deliver the province ol Lonisian 19 the commissary of tlie French Government. . These ; reservations were inoonsklorable, it must, be confessed besides, theyjwere no'liingmore',lhan aiiipu la: ion of form.'' Uut th6 First Uoniul rer-aru. ed the matter of remuneration, in a di&erent point of view. 'This valuation in money of a sivereigh right, which was formerly-so fa miliar lo the princes of Europe, being a he cewvry clause- in ,the proceeding,' he Was anxious that the burden of complying with it , should not be imposed on the .country which was ceded i .'A. price whatever it might be, could not be stipulated for a bkssing such as independence, and would have tarnished rta lustre. sum wsa paidby ..the i United States, not simply as in the preceding ces' sions and retro cessions, for moveable pro perty, but as the prise of .the vast territories they were" about, to acquire, and the great increase " of poH er which w ould accrue lu consequence to the general union.' The ces sron eer.asioned no injury' to France, but waa of immense,- advantage to the United States. "': The First Consul thought that he hail made high valuation when he insisted on fifty millions of fi-sncs. But the French Plempo ;, tentiary, without consulting him, judged this rs'imation too moderate, and1 as soon as the price becatnti tlie object ol a conference, said mat no nao nsen it at etgnty minions, ana that it would be useless to propose reiluo t.o.- -''j: ' ' ?. i r Tbe American p Tilpotentiaries at first objected to thia sum; a they erew ttot in .4 vested wi'.h special powers' to consent to ihe fay me nt' of 1 he price demanded. -. " Our fc-1 ow .fcitixens. said Mr,' Livingston, enter tain a great avertiot to public debts how then shall we, without incurring their dis .; pleasure, Impose, upon them tliej enorlioiis enntvihutio , of fifteen millions , of dollars.'" Dtit.M. de Marbois' persisted in his dema 'd. and supported it by various arguments, tend ing to shqv that this sum wm far from being an adequate compensation tor the real value of which those immense regions would be to l4 U;Mty4Tbe twoplepipoteatia ksfinaW ly.fcquit-seed, on condi.,ort that twehljmil ' lions ol ti-anc siiouid ne deducted rrom the 'K'!'y,-aud empkiyed ill paying what was due from France to the, inhabitant of tlie United States for tte cptures illegally ma lo this matte f was completely settled i. c., 1; .TheiOle f proceeding to payment a! first remited, Borne ilimculties, ; ft ,VaV however, finally performed (hro te medium of banking houses, establisHcd in London and Amsterdam, (the French bankers having re fused to engage in a pecuniary affair of such importance) with the greatest punctuality and good-faitlKsi'' . t JA'- v ' V;. i ' W hen it waa announced to the First Consul, who bad watched with lively interest the pro gress of the negotiation, that the ,80 millions of francs, had been reduced to sixty, by the deduction which had . been made for the purpose, of liquidating the. debt of France towards the" Americans, he said, with sharp ness to tbe' French minister, forgetting or feigning to forget tfiat be himse t had fixed upon only 50 million " I . desire that those 80 millions be restored to the treasury. Who has authorised you to dispose of the funds of the State? The rtgbia of the claim ants slvould follow ours." Uut this little ebullition was soon calmed by calling ta jiis recollectioatliat he had previously committer: to treat for a aniuller sum even than the treasury had gained, without including the twenty millions reserved ,for indesnmfying the Americana, " It btwe' he cried, " the negotiation leaves" tne -nothing toN desire: sixty milliansfor a possession which perhaps would not , tast a ay. u my wish that France should onjoy . ihia expected capital: and that a' e may dd so by means fro n which her navv shall derive benefit. y ' ,- The following word convey a good idra of the sentiments wh:sh then actuated the First Consul -J This accession," v said he, " has streng: hened forever the power of tlie liiuled Mates, and I have now r ven o En gland a mariurne rival, who sooner, or later win huuiUte ner pride !;;, . " , . The original in niittCnts were drawn up in French. They ere af erward translated into English, a lab tir which occupied three aays,anu mis cir? flmstance was the cause why tbe treaties concluded On SSiU Hi April, itsuo, ana oearmg tnar , were not in fact eigned until tour tiajt aUeiv . On the j . . 11 f ' ' r ' ' I ft . 1 i J M K I , r,f j 4 1 1 r - ..cv I" a C S ! .to!r, S4 lt.t S , , sjs laiu" ao ! l . . ,.t.rf aa AiMKsa w . i ! t. . f.vr jmt coatpl"! eo tia us tSa I - o. , Th "jel r-f r. IIbKi'i ri'ass was enlv lao-a at Loadow by aanr.s t ih Wtr oftke f tuWMt of Ceocrrsa. IK amvl at Farts a4 etxited the aunln af tbe f-m f,..'i Aasbajead. aX the aeerH of the .ierrcr waa 00 writ kept, that Lead tt b-aonh kad was the elij-M Sttapioo that the reaull of tkesa waa the ee-oa of LoaMana. WkrO tbs (Tr waa terswaaiad, the French ftiat twaed to temporlee. " "T AJauntitr&im--ll jivm Si pleasart to hear, that toioga t Wash Inj'aa are going 00 well. The Prtxi dent'a keakk ta aa good at it Kaa ut for thewe ten ytitm past. lie ii recov erirK kia tnlrit; and nil whole condact it diaantguhfUw-2rrt enoanimity ad tesp-r, II read ell the let t era that are ad(lretied lo hint, and foroia bis own opinion poa their contents., lie ia not asmucn innnved bt applicaaa for f- iflce.'aahaa b-'n iTporteJ. la tnowl, ir J aa 1 a i.L. nn m ait eae, inn ipDucxwm, wn the mdeniiaU. romes to Itim fhrnorh the Heads of Depart r'. r ltf pn- rata Secretart. . lit haa aiwsya reea re soarkablo stir the quality of makifts h offirrra do their dut: and he it rxer: ctain tbe ane liabit at Waahlngtnn , " If bis) Secretane do not. lanJiluHy diicharae tbeif duriea, they uritl bate their walkinr paper.wThey are on commonly aiclunu in their attenl'ma t their ofHces irnil Ihey expect tba ssme indastry frnin a'l their jCJerha. , W anderftland, that the rmwtdl from office will be "conducted with, li beralitf and jus;ire.--Th-e who have suffered their prtT leeh. "Xi lo belraj them Into" official kbu.s . v ' .- ihe JaM elf r lion.' tvhtvte parly In are ttjlj ' great aa to interfere, v i 1 t cic .offi rial duties; tv wh6are incotnnetent.dia honest, nrlicnt &r. will probably be atipvrceded-Hflo apptytna tlua ' role, aome rotstakra may be made, through. Ignorance or misrepresentation. -but it ja not intended, that fcny goott oCft eer ahsll turned out. for Iht , purpose of patting in any friettdof the Atltnin ' There ia a determines porpnae of re forming all the abufei, and retrenching the expencea of tlie Govern tnept: And it is aaitj. that a waste of public monies baa already been discovered, which wil) astonish the good people of tne nation Bat all a la bomt kettrei'j; ;'yn'' . ' The new P6t'Master' General, baa just arrived, and wjih great prompt)- tode hai enterrd upon (he duties) of his office.- We areJhapprto see the favor able Impression be- baa already made'. H1 loo, a great Orator1 .p man. of splendid talents but we trust he1 will apply his abilit io . the proper' direr tiou. 71a is an olTic of' great .detail requiring the) hiOrtrpnstntvatifnion to a thousand minutiewund' it. waa this regttlafity and indus"trrwhtchbra,iK lattrfoqa predecessor" 'sjxer'ietltha.l. Srjticipalljr made hiin one of the beat df' cer in the world, v Air. farrf pledged .htmself'T (a; the' Citizens of Franklio CO'i'.ty.'nn the 23d tt't,lothe txcrcise of V diiabaii tig zeal a.nd: un ti nhg t ntt u itfy And. we have aa'tloubia'he tvill provr a most ..valuable acquisition to the pres ent Administration X '-4r v Wf think, the character of the ores1- ent Administration is readily ' told It winnotoc'a travelltnff. wasting. ?lec- tionrering, snouting cabinet buLa ban ness-rabmct; pne thnt will exhibit ecotl om y , pi mpl ici ty4 industry , firmhes&,'a re gardfot, the ConttUutioti and tome tom man untt.llichmond -mo -.T- ' ift I. 11. m !- VViT iionaruauin rnenomtmm.r- te have juai lonvcrxeti wmi geiuienian, jroitt Co mbet I nd ) cou n ty;:; who' in Tiu- Wis . u a titata in Dormg tnroqgh.'fpcH- for salt water,c a fountain of . retrolcurn.' ar volatile oil was sti nck, Af the Ue nth A t re 1 "Cite iri;'tr ksJ bfn arjsrj at Imi'k. Jt. vv bsvie bere ewtdeved ty and r 3 1 brt frm T V iSe frteirfafDU Ji. ieja''e flrlivered th4ropir.L I'rir', '- lasxds Gi'lies anj AHwiy t'-otfjU ihepfper taora fsr th Cert ta tale w:a.t fencriaa applicsiicti to Ike Crow for tSe pertloa ti Haee. - Tbe wis; ant; of - tha Tl-nek. ioemer. wrro cf s piaioa) that the pror-wdin- 'agtHat hiaa ftkoald be dropped, a"1 that he shoot J be eet at liU'ty. 1 ..'ir Iywd afiipa were eifSt bosjra npg-l ia tie li vexing tberr opiaieaa. y "" ' ' " X J- 1 S. Am-fintmt. flat, tfjrek. tS." 4 Hold ,Uecnttn The ethef tfay so AWrao. trn lhe plai'a'i.in of sMp. Jtfleki, at the bead of te Nivrtb Virer, areldeutlv diarovewl foor Trgert ef a nretfy terrillc sie, (rniirr-ly so to tnose who are ecqvainteal with the fiereeness of those aninals) ahd immediately weet iit . rmrsait. arored with an old sword " Two f lKen Wide o(T Into tb fomf and 'he ' r-'hef two ascended t tree and CefTee after thrm. bat was obliged to retreat. 'In a second attempt one of Ihe Tygers Vis dislodged and 1 battle tonvmenced. ' Coffee wielded the swnrsj ia front ami throe or four dns made an attack ia the rear with great aacrest, enti! be was" slain. ' The ae .eo'jfj was treated in the asme' wf and with eqftal,' ahcresa: bat the African had. To mind to urtu'lhc other two;' havior received game f-irndly hints en his bd and arras.-ftToif. ( . r'-Tht fjleorwia Statesman satri that bills or tbe Branch U tT the United States at R-ivannih, an? coontrrfeited near the tonnnesof Hall and Gwinnet, rnontt ii thst State, and sre in eiten aive rirrolation in- that neighborhood, " ii r .1 1 1 . I vol: "1- rit t - . Tipv - Baooa, (.- Lf . .. k CMhOi t-kk. 114 ors-r oc tsa ! j , - 4 ,mru e 1 aa bil t mAiH . ' ka4 aw rra4 tk--t . , a4 eoaa as iUe l. 1 rWHtuoaaneUHoad o 1. Si dt fcMei, a WvalJ be m tUa . Maaaw prvparvrg lv (, r r-rat T"e- Imsi ts.i' iv awaokaad of lao vr.it rt , nr te Yt an uf ti t'ulrs. Ma erfkaa ir.( i is said to awe mAm wnpaaM, ss IkrW aavy. (eaa'l s stoaa.) . skina, (that's saors rrwaonaUe ) 1 ba Eaaperor, si ia aaaartr effirrs Of suaay eapKaiists, to , as4 baj iaaacaa anr ao :.r rewrty anjnd the tm.it, - t ramMUga. . J he inu ll .nce 1 , n ther saura p.- .fio, A .mwa , Porte to the IWratKiiet the . was esji-d bj tbe nrjt tountr i Uaopia. tae llltaa ba4 tirrr nru to ap-as ta ao efii,i;- i i U uuat, aa aomlitiun that jutwl I . Varna aas Int . t, atiouU We t Inch ttHnlm-ni l i Urea rrsu. j. GVere.l he I'remlent ol t.r '.t-Msds Wllerloiue I'siJielboa, i, body that Uia time bad aoina abei, wmble, aad Sirektiog ut atom i dial purpose. . . PtrtmtU Aetaums mm fj.' measures tor ta ovenl.ru ii were so tax advanced, iba' s e ... was eatcrtained ft die sjn-e .: y n , UoastitotionaJ SsMeaa. It was auted lbs kia .IV-ietry's reealleo the squadron fmrn Terwua ad tbe orders for inlei-cep'ing the Refugees. x ,. ; We bavajust loamt, on nvW we aaa duueadk tbt a tender ta. J FI; mouth with orticis to our l,i; , to persasieny ronifuff n ligeci, rive et the uUud to I m salet : luiaiTvpiiuiik of about ISO fuel. ' When the au'rer was ; wt-hdra v. ;ihe f oil ;' rushed ; op t?or t4.fet above the sorfac tif 'the v-ar(h, and it was believed that about 75 gallons were . discharged per miouie. lonmng quite a ooid stream from .the place to the Cumberland River', 'into whicli it discharsred iwelf. The foun- tain or stream was struck four or five days previous to ihe deptrtare of nun inrormanlvat which 4tae Ihe " quanti ty of Petroleum dischili'g''d had. not per- Ceptibly diminlhed, ;v Kalling into Cum berlantl Iliver, the volalile oil covered a considerable portion f the surface of llie stream,, for many mtles" belowv Jf; ' foiio. Der. 31 Ou Sundav. t princtpaiivf the denoniinatioH of tfn'i",CT"Tpfr'we Ul7a ,i")ie, dollars u e bays sefn one" or tfhe, pufnortinir tri be a post ftote for that moiint.pivable to nod endorsed bv F"j TI.' IIennman. .,The. exectition gene ra!!vjseurh as lo deceive, i caaaal ob: aervrr -but on eximinsfion, cfbe bill wit b found tw be -in ' tha t;ngravlng fonrser that the genuine-, plate, and Ihe tmpreton, darker - The fillinr up and endorietnent4tre batllf ; etecuted, but w, ana uie uremaw ormgiiij; inn llritish, Itnssian, ansl Frcneo Amb thair sjirtes. Tbey are to perfW here, land proceed Imescdiately u, ass the CartiWso. :j . The limits ef OrtWe base st la. by tlie Jtepreserrtatites of the Allied Which, from tbe best, aiuOu-riir, , to be ssfojlowt:' On the Con'tim i tovwa from Arts to Volo. Th i Cvelanes are to be kept by tlie tr. Mitvlrne br tbe Turks. Sonu-d i Candia and SamOs having arisen, u Ureeki m the parts left to 1 urk uea anu set on aeainat tha other i U.e aVnafureb ; both ti: tho Presidl Jffli 19 h ami Jashterare gnocli" I he Bo il R, in tlie word Cashier .at 4be top io tlie ge nnine.Hilf is ;eared Inwsrda,. in 'the rntinterfe'it. on' ward: and ibe ra per' of' the latter U thicker and of a mire bluish ' complexion j--CharJeion PatrhtZ V,: Frmn th Mon'fomerii, A!ak Jauma JUartK 30 k: The Creeks We sttted a short time since that avrOssge Chif bad accompa nied C pt Walker on bis jrefnra from the -...Arkansas: v- We further learnvsthit a talk wat,1ately held 'in the. nalioo, which t:a ptf Walker and iw thon-ai at tended '5 Gpothleholanpntt being asked ifr th Osage -Cbiofwnold be,' receives into thoiisMancil; renlid; IfJie comes at a 'friend slrMiirnu f- becoming c- ijunmieu wwi nun nmi so petijiie, ne tja welcomes l)ulir4or-,h porpoa, r ipduring the Creek fo emigrate. . they wanted nothing , to do .with bim that a. vreat tjuarl, Tecom,seh,ojtte tint if among, (henis'-and the Cweks ever since' have beenjosptrious of strangers'. "j wiit from the Circuit ourt of this county was served do him and soma oi her chiefs. ir whif b the snl yJ auhed. A - baiw writ was afterwtirds sent, against hunt bvtt after the iricer bsd nrrested him, he refa sed to give.' bail; oi b- brought t.6 this p'sceproming, ho ver, to'st tend Court;; What other rrMi a1 fy( taken, we are onaWe ttUnvt we m-esnm- ,L. t -r c -. ..... L swer. ui .,wa oi tne ataie wui be enlorced; ii' ; - :r i' y.'!"Z'i." ' ': ISK.'W,j-i , From the ttliaea .'ncle, lotek IJ.: ' ; foiled, iVvvourd oresetitA magoificeo tt by a heavy sbuiV wiiid which tva3 blow. t Pi:4M: ln?-'e Vime;tticljVlU hccessarilr oe lost the, ilamigo. is estimated at from 12 to gljO&iKAmong the tiriucV suui-rcns' are pmun.. riiua.'nf.rf iBritisb oilwhich w extensivelv bed ss a medicine, is tnanufacjtired of P troleam';.' -.j. ii,:4' l;We hae'seert a spetimen of this il' ' it'lgniies freely, Mid jModuces a flame as brilliant isgas light.' t: h Kp- .1 I Ilia Sri Tasaaak una - S - a, 'Vit. '! - 1 nnuiiHtHk 3ititcrs lUiaf, same tiehruborhocul, to "which ihi the a im. mens?1 fountain. if Petroleum ha been discovt;rtl, ; I)r Jtihn Cnigaft jue; reeded, , byborins, in retaining an atmn. dant supply of salt water, at a depth of mnVe than SM)0 ftetk which novt Vises atjH'tft 23 feet obnve tlit ordinary level of the Cumberland Uiver.? 'The . "works we are nsvuredwill prove highly bene ficial to the surround inr, country, and profitable1 to the enterprising1 propria-' toe Pub. Ms. 'tf-"-t'-.-.: . Cast of Hare;, the PMnttursh flilur tferer, On the Cd of February;.the Hlh C( ' : of ' Iri rv mat atid (Ka J I -aM tils. judges optnioa"s in the ai thousand bniheof prin. f .,.,. kindd were euddenly 'ineciniiated into the Cayfiga.Tia':e. pti ihe IQih jftsL from filestore house of A n4rey .fe'rs. at My erst-Ihdin, 'if tliV , jownirf nslngj iTie store bouse 'which inbuilt plrjly over Cie water, was heitvily laden wiili wheat. rye com, floor, &.cvand tbe beams and joints giving Way; snddenly at : the anil towards the lake, about one half of the inner part of the btiildifig fejt lenvih" h- o-qter partof , ihe Irame and the outer part of .Jhe' building stttnding. Mcch of the graiji hn Uren got otu , of the Water, and wUI rirobablv'bo SPetirni!;" bu "ynng-1; l M f gitafintf iprodiifud Tbe private wonertv' of tS T. i tries givest to tbe Greeks ia to be paid foe., ', ..- . ., in luce manner tba ornnuHv I. spans fl aeail m oi ureeee is to pay an atwunl t tnillioa and a half ol piasteei, or s , i in lieu of all public 1 urkish proi -these an-aneements eotnes kito ii , ,. Lord Cochrane rived here f, a BusisB eervette, on t!,p g'h ; in, je. a, The xchn between Derlin and Pawa. LniHjjo, St - Petersburg has, for some lirhe exoemely active. v.. , i - Aeeerding to letters of the S3d t os, the sole oltjeet ef the enunt 'e A t'om-ney to London iato declare to i! , net, that unless the Porte opc tlm , of the Black Sea, and eonsant to nn a Kits tor the expenses of llw -war, h acoept the meiliation of airy power i peaae, end tliat fbe is fully pivpajr j hostilities wHb greater vigor ll.an e eoort of Vienna, ft h "ddc1, has i eoraTOuo'wation to, that efieet yf:i-"rapt jf A'ew frkEveui! f Jtel (nm Eurp.lir be Cpt, WHson, which left Liverpool V March and armed last evening, Lot to tka 8d and liverpool to the 3d n received, being ten laya' later limn rctved by die kte aiTival stlJoston. The bill litr the eBppressioa r 0 t'2n .'passed the House of I s,.,7, ur eieetion ol a rarliameiitfrow Oitord in the romn , who had sent in bis isigtiatfen, hml Mr. I. el was again a eandidate, biu .. e?L'h"'8,r Hubert ItjftKa was retoi-ne Ofy54to U)fl.. Mr. Peel will be. tvi. W ornHBh of Vst bory, the pres. oir Manasseh Masseh I i.... in hisfev-orv The Clianeellof nf on the SAh of Fcbioei?, atatevt thai , fMnrck the Cabinet would make an of the aatura ef the measores to be nr al eftheCathfilie disabilties. A. Vienna article ef the isih nf says that the news of the death r-fPo. ISth, bad amven there On tlwt '.,T r.'LS'-'1 ft B,WiiIiK Clenetwl. '; ltasrtimf)ape8thtMr ! was to be reptaeed in the Cabinet ' The John Bull or March l8t sivs ' ftfVnl stala f.f ll. K.:.i..u ' seeds any farmer eslre mity tf ' iii quan'ity pal VVrihf, who .owned a large or . coarse trratn: Pamuef ftak-r :.V. ant , lavid Crocltet, Ksq.; wbo owwd large qoam.it j of the' wheat; abd sewer al,lhers. '',V--' ' ;utldi?n ivasjhttfaU of ihatHpt whtvlvgavtj way f that a porson who was enga-ed in putting up gri his bag w.thdr, wn from hm grasp, aiMrvuhtfileS down with-tbe falliog mass, .while, he retained bts M hJd nooirthi. very bnnkyUjat pari which tuSined'firiu. i ,5?" Ihe lidif-' of the" I5aHi more Patriot, dated at i Wd;r.ton, Marth SO, ays-" Postuiastcf Hill.' at Bostoti has forwarded bis TiV.jrnation; which has bctn stt eptcd, i0 take t-flVct. lr July pext. Mr. Nat! itWl Greene editor of the Costim sii,...,, i. . 1m i. ... a . J . Pari, tU SJ-WlVw l'vhtic$ of p9tee.-VtMri informed, .'svs th tionael.that so eft'enive and deli n .hetweea Kassia and l, ossfe i, di r, -detl; k Is added, tbiiu , other f;ret !fo maintain aa mrned view. 100,000 nieis has aeeeded to tin'- prm ta also deported, thai the Hrmy ef i nmksr the command of r u sl,al M be increased lo 85,000. ; 1 1, di(t.)t8T may enable Mm to mtcre (iieei to i limits, eomprchi-Bdiug Attira, Brotia. and F.pirns Thb Oetrs mnj serve tn us this kaseible Urn of he nc.in Hrltain sgsmst what-they call Husslx i berents, .That oiij-ht still pive os the ' tnilitnry movements which aie now t ficdment ia v . ' oii Feb. 66. Capt. t..ion, an Lnglwh ship, bas proved to the f this poverntaenf. thst he Is entitled l tor the oiscorery of iheshipwretkcS 1 be Kbig, iy an ordioai.ee of i annfciTed mn this foreigner tbe tl ot die royal order at, the Legion oi h!s Majesty has, besides, jrumted UUIob an kidemoJty of tO.dOij fmnes ; expenses dormt; Hie voys-'e, t I sioa ol 4,000 francs. . la his second voysge to f.. Cap. Dillon was ace-. n j ; tnanM.Chaignesn, ex-eoii i who vas et Chonde.,;." r n sailed, effered to a-i:, v ! , oos expedition. Tl,- kins; . ' Clmignesn by ereatii him a In gion of Honor. -' .. . . . ' Mverfmct, Jijnvch X The ( ' dull, and tbe prices Lave -' The rules last week bv pri... -. PiivtuN, in 5 8-8 tot 1 1 s 7 1 9j 310 Ahibama, 9 7-S f 5 a li ilie week, II, $50 Uxh. 'i ' r.ay aim yesterrlur, amoti'i . v :j and friers may . be com.Uerv '...:.' y4 in Hie emir r-trt ef f v , ; .ev r. - r:'.,tfi,.V'r: it 4'j 'i.-kV.'. !..
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