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IlAIXIGII. ir. c. DAT, JULY i.icca VOL. ZZZL thi: fcTAH, i firtk.CarcSita SU!t GaxHtt ..WIlXNCK LEilX. i - .- . ..en -., I a'j.UrSfi.r tn ,jer will a " withewi at ! ; s 4tum, n4 m rrT (T.woo. nt at lkcilwn tk .rUitters, all , sr sw.--'fVe.l strati,- wot, X lAcwa liS tnawrtad threetasM-t tnriww, ia4 twity-4v etits far was.ti.rii ill letter t th d hri be jwl- I1V AUTHU1UTV. at-v. l.-t i'r- tcr tW a..'. twJ K srwt at ,rw lor -in im.Ii a it- iinn rw I asvt (Aw U llr-! iU mud PM.t:Uluyf5 Wwmj HtM is' c the pi.'frf.'w. and reject.. tx.-, TiUi tn ht aid, the Uworat it et Jw'f t wtr Y-rA iloftrs'laU pa.d at U Tnwawry wf lb l'wt4 Sawr. a finlt mtkm JT " rfc Nartbpra lirW ail - Tari, Ike awn 4 ! t" a 4wtarai and ta IW JaJr (n ibr Iiun al Coacia4, ona tka. aiMi trakaiMtrH A4tar. ' . Hrrtwara tall a 'lee4 ra Imrvi Mm af ika iiaira fur ika Vrm mt Mtaia. (KM i a MM Aafl hrtNka J Cn - ... ' .... . " . - r . i , . , - i " . : i -n " " inmoiv nw, iwir ,ai nira , - r r """" " w"" maw, ini mi mt(,iiN r on in diacnai nn ir'ih imim in . . . 1 " al.-t k iact a a txk att l ruatoai k"A, a L k rokaia al ta.cMai efrt prupxT, kar Aevf -4 hr kct a Uk dtafntrra, A J brotijb' rum I 4 diktrra ara) la a;oa y . i...;-,t . ' . . " - r - " - - - r.k '' r wp" Ml lit raairra Diatrict "f IHaaiarlttmia, tm ef'. dairnuon. coivUmnatra, or eonfta JW I J I 1U Mil 111 uuMiniA cJ lac-it anal tt fbtlolr Ikatrirta, ompwiaMk ioltovknri to tka Ufr Maia. M M.riaHd kl kiMx1r ttolUni M fl 1. - At . . . : iwMi wra uiuaainn bh nmrH I'ro. i . . - Iara.ailkr4.np. .k. k j a! BitT tbnuMnd Snajiiirh milled tlnU Hnilarai m Uaryiaaxt, lo Ihouaiiyl dollar, of . "aar, m trie timet ia4 mannff Wm 1 at i J A a i i a t foIlfWIflr- I fill Ilia tlal a fca K f"i laraj af Vrrmnrrt, ana taouiaad la knndiwi liuiulred and Mxtcan. lhou4 ais hundrrd ollart, tad af ika rtm ltUnrt of IVaa ril inty aii dallara aad two-thinta at V3 6f TUB (UNITED STAlXll. . -af sV -V-ii likt 2 Wuf)raf , 4. font. . ' - ,,. .. a C.1. 1 ... i .... . .. ; t aoafim arrtaia claima la Jaodi in lb :ot oT JacVioa Coart IJoaa i Um Sunt vmm iimwm npa antim nviiarai la ka paid at Oie Trraaarj af Uie Unitrd Statft, ta naarterly wawaia. . r t . ' - AjTWeil, M7 53, I8J0. , r ;.- .. , ' . y . ,? ..;' ynacrM &.f tit Smote uri Aw Ae a.rr a lA (.'nj Jrcl StxUm f jbotnta in f, tutmblfi, Tkal all the elaitaa (o Uwlt 4 iy lUasitvpalar anit It'-rtittr ef die iffltt for tkjrr-Uirfct of Jackaaa Couit , lh Stub at Miiaisviirpi, nnder tht oat oT ikr act ot Coaoivaa, approved of) rrotj-fortb !J-tit ilT ooe IhonMnd I.niidiv4 aad lcntrcKkt, eatltlod " A pft-attiitary o the Kvoiral. acta provktitig adjnitnteiit nf land claima In tk State of pirt, at tonnded on any order of turver., t, nermiuiea'ta aeltl, or Mkor vritlra ;of elaim deried from the Spanith au i, .which , oofitv 4a the opinion of lha ifiater and llreeiver (o" be aoofiraied, jch, byntlra aaid tvparu,' appear to ba from tlrr Speniib Uoaernment prior to ittieth of f)aemler. one tbionand eiglit . I and thrc, and the land claimed to have Illrate4 anri inkabited orr or before that dl be wMfirmeti in- the tame. aiMiw; ,ta , le bad been completed: J'rvoi deii, .That oh claims, where the pint and ccrtificwo ir, made prior 1o the fihcthtb day ol oeUieutanxl ergit hundred and. thirteen, autlinrily o( (he Spanish Govemnieiit, oee of uuh clulio, lift not beeii filed said) IMftMer and Reeeiver, tuck eWro t be ajoiiRrmed to any One periun, 'lor an. t'selvi , hundred and eighty acrea; for alt tbe oilier eVirnt comprised in irti at aforeoid, and which cmglit, in the dI the Kegiatcr .and Receiver, a be eon the islainiant to anch land thai I M en- grant therefor, ai a ricmal.ou, not to On the 50h September, 1831. twofcundred ad i.ftteea tlmjaand ai odrd arit ilry. Mi dollar, and Iwo-OiWa of a Jaltar. t - On 'he 3(nb Sentembrr. i a-a hn. !rr.t Aa Act maliiiK apnmpriatloni tat exaajifjatami"' a'td aisteen thouaaad art kundml aad tn.tr. aal nrrnyf, ami ., worM afla.tu dollart and two thirdt of ft dollar " . Innl ImnrorrnKTilai . . t . lh .l..h i .i 2. - . ' . J i ,t. e .1 1 rr r i- I . '"' " " uru inc . . . r. luur ntr awniiun am Mfiuiti u ka .--. mat! be, anilthej arehcroliy appropriated, to be i-akl i V? ,he flr Prn. on the- JHt March, twelre hundred and eighty acres to any ton: Jad tiwidtii.'aho. That the claim eprcnentativciwof Lonii Boiadore, num- our, in report numbered three, iball not rmed to more than twelve hundred and terete and a.J , the. eoofirmMiorti of the template TjtWtetitf Xnta of donationi, arovKIed tj be (iiadctball amount only linnniahment forever.' "on the bai-t of tlia 1 latct, ot , any cluirii whatever to the f land , d eonfirraf d or granted, jiihout ice t,n the intererta.of , (bird pertnns. t, gtwl be ttfurthe enacfed, .That every . or hit or her leeok" repretcntativet. thin la embraced , by . the taid Reg'utur toe iter m their riortt tumter nve, nx, ren of actual teuli-Ta, or their legal 10 Utiret not havlnit hny , Written evidi nce m, hl, where it ppeat$ by the laid re- hat tht land claimed . or teuiea on Ijml netetlly inhabited and cultivated bv tuch 1 er per?n, in whole right the tame it si, on or before tho fittecnth day f April, hofluud eitlit hunjred and thirteen, be til to a grant for he lahd to cli.imed er 1 on, II a. donation i rrovutea, that not lhan one tnrct shall be Branted to any one 1, and the tame iliall Mt exceed the hon- ad forty aei-et, to" lnjlub! hit or her irri' meiits, and to b bouinled "by- acetionaV or inttl litieii and that; tio .lands thai! he thua n wbieh art claimed or retognaed by the . 3; An& be ii furiher miefetl,'TSnU every , r nit or ner icgui repreacnianvei, com' I ii the aloretaid report or actual tetljert, tun' auy: writtetl evidence ' of elaim, who, p third day bf;March ,6tie tiiouiand eight rect .nd ninetwen. did, at kpneartby those fi, actually inhabit and, etiltrvMe a tract of niue aiu uiwrioi, not ciimru unucr any a cTxienee of. tule legally deriveil- rront iwwh. Rrilitli ' nr NmntiJ. f.nvernmentt. jilt J 8 a dobntion, shall btentiued to W' joof any teciion, en rliiuli the knprovo ' ffljy be, 'and including the tame, at . the Sjr?or.w.ktel .o1mt. twblie ltd jiaiyM "TO late: Pr&viilaL Thui the' aame eliall ffi with the Register of the LandDftUS, f H lerm of two yeari or- before, if the wwi pe onereu at public twej;3;nj pro- tof, That,, 1 here any tnch net-ton jtteN ""a ma nat imnrovea. anv icliool Mum. 10 f strict, aucti Derarn aball be, troveraed. 'by prmitioBi of the fourtlk aeetioa of the act r CTi.on wB-iwemy-ieeonu .nay , jp"t, (ii(sinl , eight humtced , and tweniy-iix( :" An act trivinir the' i ieht of ure-emo' "the parehaeeot landa, to eerlain tettlers oiie.l Alabama. Miaaittluin. And I f Florida.' r y:,. l;--yu , ' And be it further inacted. That Hie 'UKl Htether of lb tahf ditrit , hha ' (b tame pawert-ard perfornHhiS-tnfne relation to tbe hum 'einfirhieil, bv 'V iiiiare kiven to, 'and rcquii-ed'of, '7 the act of Concrete of the eiirtilli ol thonund eight hundred and twenty niitled Ari, act anpplementary to the "tstor'adjuitingtba clalmt anil titlrtto aiKlettabliahing Land Offieet, in the clt ttthe IsUud of New Urlcan;" a. srrvENSov. . 1 Speaker ofthe lliiiise of KVpreaentatiret. I ' i" i C. CAUIOUN. ? E I'W-PrtiMlent Tqt ihe United Stated and Tretiilent of the Senate,. 4 .vti, ..i.T XK. IR.-I. ('", .ney xn, in. ANDREW JACKS1 illN. 5 wereasine the Terms af .the Judicial f ibe United Statea foi the Southern 't nl ; New ; Ypra:,' er.d adding to the 'epraimn of aeveral District Jgriget 01 we fr Statet., M V ocef ly the Senate and liounif Re .'Wn t the United State f America in "r lhm eahyett of Ueantark. aa ftmnm 4 tke erMv(leieati4iKniiM., drmnntKm, or owAkict. f their irwlt, rariuaa, ar aviate fjr w katavrwe-, aix'ef the .xbonty of Govcminrat. aad kit Miry aerarra. aaorcaarv. ta n ta ih eaid tWeramrat. lb. IJlJ-l .-a V- J' t " " ,J r ? " 'n the .-1 J-.'-: ... "T- ;. . l""'" t:c en.i mat 1 n,n tlia atMitt f Kntntrd una era I hat I nre Ueaoe, and every eUwae and arutle ifie ,tf I ic re brirp back th National and fiilfil'td wiib roo.1 tovwraawat' to iia anMtl'iiuta mk.i.I.. tatea and tb citiieni'MUMAiaMi' i.m ik.Ma.. i.i. it . if 1 Hereof . ...... . . raitrw w tnnre then to twaiun'il In -tha lwll 9 lam a hi ta. mm mm m, a a-. r L . . I . u ..1 ' 1 . la 17 .Zt ZZ?.S , ;!7 .V'?M"Ir'rtf pea4u.a'irani4.rt eulonce. iU fc.,r.iH.r 1 "i"i 1 ..-" -.-ar.auvT, vwmicmna'iDB, or COT Da ine mTaf, rx eirry cl neaitaa mj le iKenatita wt , taiioa, of their t-eaaala. eaqrore. ar tmpenr of, may be uUeMrl an and le tbe lhatrie Jadret pt J hataoever, by thw puklie and prKite amwd fcilh, bv the United f I, Z?L?.TZniZLX2Z l"P T " irih-ntle of Deamark, or if thereof. . - , . i . the biaiea eubject lathe Oaaiah accrue.- nniitl iu Winer cirCTiiniiacr w-wikl ltae br-r roiWeei4 mi ll Konkoevtem y HmUU Slahre. At, for mnance, ia th di r4 p0 fwofperiiy, w rawrJ eotton and rke iui tha burupean market Th rith rrtur.a fium the pmrenle . iff evr kbor nat led, ua to pwrcbaae fmnr Ketttaeky the- buries R.a4ee, ' and irkj hirli were 'Vari! f- i mar ; ket. Kentucky cxtinot rir c"oii o rfi t. u eie tua etiaMrU ber ri ii ta aan dollar. - IWa a., .B. S t rM aa-'t .1 a au. 1 . 1 1 T I 1 I .aiinainn . 1 III, Ma. , IVak naaaaiAa Cl.a . . . . . - 1 .. .. a ... v, aftw'j "t j. "' "IT'S -ra'nrii i; : are an imt(crao;c otiy eaa an Con.pt ited, in .r'l, 1 r? .l"' iV'w, I ,n "P" diy, for tlM" p-irpoae ar ifiirinS he of rttC!i, trie koiaea rnu.rs and po-k, . ot?l',P:u't"T etxiKlbebnt one epinmn w,;fnr oaraelv,v rr e-.wrherre wmml aain ,1. e j . ev4 e-nM hundred ami j the e..b ieet. Money ia md to be the rur t", enable m to well ear Mwlure. ami thus ma it of any money in the Treaaunr not Other iae inronriated. v: ' ' - ' - For llefraTirur the rxpmws incidental to ma kmr ettminatiooa aad torveya for Rational Works, ander.tbe act of tbe thirtieth Airil, one thoutand eight hundred nnd twentr-fna;', inelu ding five thoesand one liniMlrird'aad four dollar and lwentyevea ecatt, for arrearaea od ao-' aount of torvey t end office rent in the years one t hoe tand eHrht hundix-rt and twenty-ait, oat thont iad eifrbt buddrcd kod twefity-Kwtrv and one tlmutand eicht hundred bod . twentr-eichl. thirty -thoaiand dollars, , ,y.j ror tontwoine low road irons Detroit to I ort Gratiot, aeven thoitnnd ilnllart." ., ' For ontnmnr the road ti-rmt Detroit to 8ae ' anw biv, teven thoiitand dollara. j . T"or eontintiing the road from Detroit to 'Cbl ere. eirhl thonMod dollar. , : Koc-eomptetine; rrpaim ,on the road between Alacliua Uoun HooseanOJatlaaonville, inrloi Wa two tiiouiand dollar a. " ' : ' - For eomplenne; the road from Alxgua to Ma riana,' two thousand dollara. a. . .,. .'.., For eorapleune tbe turvcy and estimate of canal to connect the water of the Atlantic 'with the Gulf el Mexico, ten thousand lour hundred dollars. And it shall bee duty of the Serre. lary of War te cause a detailed report ta be made nut, iiiowmg we frractraiuiriy or imprae ticability of makinr a aliit) or other canal, and the, feasonl tor ehher,with tn eatimate of the probuble ripense, and advtntajret of tuch a canal at my be connuered praeucanie. : - , . .Seo 2. JinA be it wilier enacted. That the turn of one hnodred thousand dollart be, and the tame ia hereby appropriated for the pur . r .r. . . l;.i;' ,t . nw . fiose qi opening, grmimr, anu nmfcmjr "e JUHm lerland road, .weatwaralr of Xanetville. in the Suite of Ohkt and that the; ram ot sixty thou sand dollart be, and the tame ia hereby appro. nriated lor I be purpose of openmg, grading, and bridging (lie Cumberland road, in the State of Iq. diana, coranieticinf;at Indianapolis, andnrogrett. InR with Ibr work to Oi eastern and western l.oundnriei of aidd Slate; and that the turn of lorty thousand dollara be, and the tame ia here ny appropriated tor me purpose ot opening, the Stale of Ulinoii; which laid sum! shall be iKiid out of any money -not otherwise appropria ted, and replaced out ot the tund reserved tor lavintr out And makinri roads, under tho diree- tion of Congrett, by the aevenl. acts pastod for the admission of the Btatel ol Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Mistoni t, into the Union, on an entml irnitimr with tha orarinal Statea; . ' 1 3ue. . be it fHHhar enacted Tliat for tlie immediate eeaomplishment of, tliete pbjeali, tho mneriiitenrtentt beretotore appointed or hereafles to be aiinointerr m the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, aball. Under the .direction ot the.HPmidc'nt.efc he United State t, faithfully execute the work, -and disharte the money. giving boon and aeeunty aa he shall riipect, and i-e.( tving such compensation M n ins opinion shall ibe equitable end just, not exceeding to each that heretofore allowed by law to the Su- nei-mtenrienl :of .the, Cumberland road in the State Of Ohio. v,Vv; 0' eel V '"' ' . Sec. 4. And be it Jitrtlter enactttl, I hat the 1831. Tothetliitd jia) ment thill aho be a!ded the Intereit for that payment, at four pcf n. turn per anhurn.'te be computed from the ee ev,nd payment, on the 50th September, 1831 The above turns thiie tpeeilied In Span'uh milled dolUrtvahatl he paidln billtof ex change, t fifirtn dajt' alght, t Hamburg, for (lie payment af which Ihe'Diniib Govern- ment shall be responsible. C :fy - "V At the titne when the ttnt paymettf ehall be ipade, on the 3lat March, 1831, two obli. Iationt, cojreaponUing to the two last pay ments, ' to be .enVcted, lor the papital awl interest thereof, ahal) be . issued by "the direc tion for the public debt and the sinkinjj fund of Deumark, to the order of the Department of Farcifftt Affnira of l)enmark( anij assigned to the (tvernment of the United S atea. Bv the said obligations. Ilia Msjeatv the King 'ot Denmark shall acknowledge himself debtpt tor the turns not yet paid to the trernme, of the United Statea of America.' twltheaamr shall be delivered tp tuch person or pernor. aa may oe authorised to receive tbe aame bv the said Governments and when the a-.id olv ligations are to he-discharired. according in the tenor (hereof, by the Danish Government uic yenva or persona autnorizea oy r Government of the United Stttet td'reeeii the ttiptilated payments, thai) deliver up th said obligations, with receipts for ll amount thereof, from hetaxi Government., , v V AKTlCLB Hu. .... V W ; , . To ascertain the full amount and validl tv nf the claims mentioned in Article I, Hoard of Commissionert, contistmsr of three oiti sent of the. United State, shall ot appointed by the President, by and with the edvice wd content ot trie tjenate, who than meet f AVashinridn.' and within the 'snace of two years from me time or their first meeting;. snail receive, examine, and decide upon. Hie amount knd validity of all tuch clairi, accor ding to the merits of the several coses, and to lustice, equity, and the liw of naUont- Tbe Comtniationert shall take anvoatk or afiinnation, to be entered in tho journal of men- proceeamgns tr tne faithful apd diligent Oiscnarge ot llieirduliet.- jv-v-f... '.-i u Jit case of the death, sickness, or necessa ry absence of any Commissioner, his place maybe supplied , by the appointment of another Commissioner, in the manner before mentioned, or, during the recess of the. Sei- A.. iL. n.. Tl .' a-..at. . naic, oy mo rre&iaent oi me. united states. The CommiaWioners shall' be authorized to heir and' examine., on oath or affirmation, every qtiettion relating to such caimsandto receive all suitable aullientic testimony con cerning the sau.e. fy tin orderl to facilitate )he proceedings, of thit Hoard, Vj Majesty the King ot Denmark engagea, when thereunto required, to, cruse to be deliveredto any iterson or persons Who .U.ll L.'.J..!.. ... " '.J .t' . suaii yc uuiy autnorizcxi' inr tuav purpose. thirl. fiK lt... iiraca of the Uuitcd States1 t ... . . . . lite fifty fonrthe . , ! , ' " " ANDltSW.JACaSON.l By the President: 4 - . j i M. VJ.rlcBt;!r,",' V . ..-( " ; - Sttrtlmrm f State: : l i i.f-'. iri W-JL4. t , , - GEN. (trEtGHT'S Ulir.ULAlLvir . To the Electora of the Jinirtli Congreaaional Ult'rctolorltl Carolina, ttmputed of the ConnUet ot JolHtori,iWyinr, preene, Le., noir, Jones Crarra ami Carteret, -Fsiakaw citiatasr A few dat t ViU elre the pre vert session of Cmrrta, The limila of a eireular forbid an exaniinatioa ol maoj of trie; important tubyectt turHnitttd to' nut contiderttion., I shall, tlterrlorr, eunfine myaelfto those m ivhith yoa are immediateJv interested. , ' ''. the OKlanae ia the "'.-': -mV , Treatury Jtt Jan.- . i , .: - 4. wai - , : S479A3t II . - . ' The reeeipH into the " Iroasury at 1129. - ' t- '.i j- V were u j , .v 3467,123 M Tie expenditures In 129, were 50,739 JSIOfl M,(7tpi7 a BaisDce i a t'le Treasury lit Jaoa- ary, isstik , mount of- die publia debt lit ' " -Jauuary, IWJ9, .t-iV, .-' . $S,4IVi,4ll 05 n the foufee of our mnixiOi. bie its to commence-. .. om imih wiih ih Our onry hope of relief, it a a.eeily paytent. Interior; thrteby openinjt a n rke ff - of hi 'national etn and. the n, ta a firm a the onneiiqipUon af H est nt pnxce, a hich united, a determined aiippsrrt ef ail treasures . never can re. ta New Knglad faettirice. reilucing the revrn te In the legluinatt; r x 1 will am twvteud to tai wM number nort pendiiurwaof he ioenmf-at. .i v: " t an mulrf tuuld unuuallj be im-u'hi lunt . TUe work of Tr-ruotion hat eammeheed: Vh',n. Kmturkt.. aad (lie other t 'eatm itaies an aet fjtredneinjf thed i'y apnucoiree, te'. r'g;aja bro-m our interest t aul and coeoe, it ia believed, iiill 1im th the t "i,te m,,m r,rc teHT'l po' the sate. . vemie 1,895.204V du.lar... ;The dtuv isjhhv ?T 'tf "lwi- ?.B H' ' m'nro,j Irt. 'The repeal Ih.t oppirtve J .;mrt gmi . pnp;lr.t theia 4ar .utrhrt than, S another, step tn.thT'progreta Of tAiCtinft. .air the .,icaiureie.iii. ei. i-v oianufacuir. liij n'nliliKlitTwni in No Kn);lnd . It ia not .tru.ttirrelnr,'itiM din ty'iirtn pUrnt jhe eo" stunor by tha aid 4l the. prwliicre ' ,S far a th AVrslera larmet It e ncenn.iL il i lmea hit . mai-kvt t-and ipratu tipou hi g'aui, bin horses, , 11 i ta . . Iy aoina it ta hehestd that these meanim of relief liave been conceded by the eapl talitts under the hope that the luborii ij cl , wno atiurr moat iy the tan 111 .ui be qnicteil milrl a new Ttem vf eWprnditiiret, usdee ta M vain, . t en-'. Payments on aeconni ol ttie pi incmal 'and julei' Priheipal Interest, .1 est W 1829i W S9,84t,04 SS ..,..9,$4'Jrft M a- li'its.itoo if V mount ol the public debt 1st f .C January, ptSO, $4,SfA,30.t 50 the apecious irtiise of wlemal iillBroverirt. ,,i,!V,'c,. B,,.P"-? " rmbargo cnnalto all the surph,, gentle, . eon.irm ' , ZZTdZX ru .muvinuK.iv aumij uiar i an, noj; U..: ,, he cK:..Tt 'st.ta bi-Mek. f.- ( v. .... nw nrivaa apwiicraiana orj innv tamtttiini tulManiS ilnn'riMiliiidirs kit earn aa subjtcV-1 thcWnre roiKe a partial etnnt 'wun" It etuatrt be sold lofwant ol a mar-l" itvalion of the System ru it Operate finon the ket.- ,U-t a Kentucky Armer take hi hnries to 1 labor of the emtptry. , y-j c f LrtweH, Jw .lnaarhtiscUs' think you that tha Tlie Auniul. Report efatiJe ?CretarT"'lf -Wealthy m-wiop.il)U wnnld give him tl-lr elmbt tilTfsiry,triinimittiiigiaternen i? 4lie '""'r e-eowsin exrhanpi r; No! be would hw commerce ad navigation cf the Untied nse tor ytHtr boitir.. , llow dif-w States exhihitt the , fcilcwini. cxtraordUmry TSrr,iwJ,,ur tn' .'? "f triierhy. ., J .. ' . " 1, The WestL-in fin nu .Jii! nn k l.im. I,ri..l.;. , aa r amount to ' Of thete. tdl x ., fiimuhonr Whtlat Vm produce of ,rSul V - K :s. -West ia thai at mnlual- mtwtt; !Jhe arb( T inre-jiune amounts to ' -..a'.t..lH4.'wi'rrr rwsrrjciinoa nat oeeis uoliiiia if . and ,.t Ha. umA nn'nn.A .U..w.'-!tt.ktl "SI.A.i miiv We Hot llOfie that a new era i1uuni Ulnn n. . Uiotint' mf imftortv' deductinc. t!id foreii-i r',1 '"I M better times; and i lar ai I produce re-expoiied, amount, of 'revenue''' porta. Is S2J,000,i;oO, his mule, and liork,' at b'l o n ilo'n-itiirsa were' ..... .1 .. I,.! .L. . . , . a a . . mm of; fit'een thousand dollars: be. and 'Ibe tame it hereby gtknted,, lor claims due snd re-t py t"e Government of ;the United 'State, in maining ntipaid at the Treasury,--on account of .i addition- to the papers already delivered, all ino syiimuci nmi row, tn.,v i -t.un aci; micymcnis ipar papers, ana prize paid out of any money in (lie Trettory not other-., proceedings, ;h.ch may: utilt remain in the wise kpttropiied ' ! H erchives fit the Higb CouH of'AdmiraKn or Snciskei s lutru .. ,.-.; , , ,. . . - " fresident of the Senate pio tcihpore. this hill, and ask reterenee to my eomratinUattoo Id Coagrett of, thit (date, In re lation thereto. , J ' . . vtuivii OViV. ' MaySi; 1830: JBy the Pfeudentt tf. '.Atf United Statea? 'Sf the seitsure, rtetentioni condemnation, -or con tiscationj of the Tessela, cargoes, or property, whatsoever, belonging to tlie citisens of the United States of America, before the said tri bnnalt. oi.:-i ' -ff , ''.Kr:V-.r',i, The Commisiionet's shall sward, and cautk to oe distributed, among the several parties whose claims shall be allowed try tue Uoard, the sum mentiotied lit articles 1 nod 11, in ratable proportion to the traouf't of tire re aperitive claims thus allowed ,.. , - tl , :- . ARTICLE IV. - In consideration of. the renunciation and t y 'A- Fuuv1-'-01 1 i .r ' . .Wkereasa Convention between the United , , , . au vviietuvifvtvn v , wii- iniiiiviaiivii awiiv States of America,nd ttis Majettr the inavmentt mentioned in Articles I and !!. oh of JOenmark eonchided nd 4net, the part of His Majesty UeKirf of Denmark, Copenhagen; on the Iwentyelghtll dafof the Government of ;heirniledtatesdet1res Mcrcti.ln the year of ottr t.0rd one thousand t(elf tntrey wtis(ied, Jiot only in what corf, ciirhriYundred and thirtyi Which is astollowt: Lcerng ,he Gomment, but also in what CQJYVEA'TiOK between tha unttett atom- concerns the citizens of the said 'Unite! States on account of the olaims hitherto preferred, or which rtiay hereafter be pre. ferred, relating to the aeizure; detf .nliorl, condemnation, or confiscation, of their vestelt, cargoet, or property,-, whatsoever, which, i,i the last maritime war of Detmark, liae taken place under the flair of Denmark, or in the States tubject to the Danish aceptrei and the said ciatnu snail, consequently, oe rrgarnea at definitively and irrevocably terminated.; ARTICLE V, oucnbltd, That, bereafter, there shall i -w'trv! iiiau aa. vat'ivi a mnaitl.f tn al XT-. V..le m . M,t " way toti.w .vi ii..' ui tt m 1 ol the District Court of the United t f Hie Soulbern District of New York,' '"Senee ; en the first - Tuesday of each h tad be held in the manner bow prnvid ' "".for holding the atated term of tbe it further enacted. That, here "J ihallbe held, annually, in the ehy S tork,' two additional Sessions of the 7H-rt of, tlie United Slates, for the said 'ttlLlle tri'1 of ariiainal Mie, aad jWy, to eommeoae on tho last Monday JT. and the- latt Moudty ; of Julvt Uml- T1m U i', aaatt: mar,' tt fe I -ww. speauti setsiont thtreot to Ui si4 c;.tyf for tbe l f criminal tf Amenta and Hi iajeita the JTtng of. Jteiimarr, nfiiett i wpennagcmt nicwj lurcA, 1830. t . The United Statea of America and Hit; Majesty the. King of Denmark being equally desirous of terminating the discussions it hch have taken place between them,1 in respect tothe tlaimtand pretension! formed, by the citizen of the United States and tbe subjects of Denmark, having for their pbjer . the lei sure, condemnation, of confitcatton, of their vessels, cargoes or property vvhatsoew, within the territory',, or under the authority of the respective Governments, 'ie named furnished with their full powers, that is to say: the President of ? be i clare, that the preaent Con United Swtes of America; ,by nd with the Micable to, the eases therei advice hd consent of the . enate. Henry f having no other object, car u t...i..n. rhanre d'Affairea of tne saiq t;m- tMifittr4 at the Court of His Majesty the King ol Denmark, tc. ;andr Hit M .jesty i the j King of , Denmark, the Sii?u Ernest Henry. Count de.Schimmeliriann, Knight of the, order of the Elephant, Grand Cross of tbe ON der of Dinnebtog, decorated with the edver cross of the same order, His M'miRter (mtirmt) of State, Chief of Hi Department of foreign tflairs ke, and the Sieul Iul Chr't"- l Stei.nn, of Mieorder fth ElepUnt, Grand Cross of the order trf Dannebrog, decorated with the silver cross of the ; Jme ordet. His kfinister, (intmie) of State"1 and of Justice, President of his Danih.Chancery, etc And tho said Plenipotentialiet, '.M'tet having- er Lrhanged their full powers, found in good end i., itawitl.ta,': S3 "00.193r t.rehaed b thadmver, and hrmight to- mi V ' the riaiiurictutea . mai lut, wlKirtf we pave thknl h!sh prirw, paid 4. ; -'-nly : r:1 p,C4r,400 In eash. -tTtietonitexiOii between tint Kouih and,' .-.- S ot-ttrSul v - -tvett 1 triaf hi mtiluat - mtwst; : J he war b(,s 4, IWta to r1v'- itJUiS 11rrrw ' rwstNctuitit hat beeis politi4al(, and V; "' " itnsiaf allow Ithtf '"P "'at A new em Owns upon o,- , ' deducting. ,Vie W.l;i !f "' "l"! r betti-r ime and tn lar ai I ; , 1 'lil517K'lllur TU:'" promote it, no effort ttt-all. ha wanting t re '.-' V i 1 VI V ?i 'A. w infrcstt oitep fail to uait the enuncilt of llioV. '; . J, making nearlyftlty pefc a.W pwoplr; 1 :v . .JJS. , ', ''The Intention of the tlvo high contractinjt part'iei being solely to terminate, definitively ' j t ui ii u.k:.v. Sa.- anu ifTcvuvauiy, u sii vmiimiv ,u,iiiiifv hitherto been preferred,' tbey expressly de nt Conveoticn it only tp. therein mentioned: and. can never, hereafter,. be invoked by one or tbe other as a prece dent or rule for the future. ? V ' ''"1 i 1 :iM 't ARTICLE., V V iw'..-itw , V. llje present Convention shall be duly rati lied by the high contracting parties and the ratifications shall he exchanged at Washing, ton, in tho tpace of 7e mouths, or sooner if posaible.? ' .-V r'Z'- ln faithMhereof, and in virtue of our re- speciive full powers, wo have, n'tgned jh' present Convention, eno 4tave iiiercunto set the seale bfour armsJ; :':'X,s-- ! Dune i at Copcnhagen.'i this 28ll W of j ;arch,.18o0. m mmsm W M WST .lit,Ki nuuiu.1, U. 9CIHMMKLMA5N, -TEMANN, US. !: An ofBchl report "now "before me. tlMtw that theve hat been expended, on account of tne puhhc debt, ain the year lSloj tbe sum ot'' 8159.067,44 48, . Oyer and fbAvc.the amount necessary for the current expenditure oT.the government,;; Wpat wbuld ha . been the cfindiimn or that Class of our citizen" upon whom rhi sum. -has -been Uivied.. and front wb!se hai fsrnings it has , been ecled,,if it ' had . beett permitted to rema'iH in - their pockets to tdd to their comfort and fructify Aeti-resotirce May we not properly otin- bold much i f the distreaa' vq heavy fecn- nitjry crificer,v. hicl are stibjecis'ol dailJ iscuSsioiM nd complaints to liie facU thut to laree a sum has been abstracted from labor, and given to capital, in so thort aiimef it i true that this debt was th fruit of glorious wart contracted In good faith, and; as such, hat been properly paid." My object it not to complain of the debt or its pay meni; but to call your attention to the system which hasgToiyn up ilndef the ,war, in4 Which it is tjhe policy, of the capitalists the arjs'oerscj of ihia country, to rivet upon ua. f It is known. that tbe abominable doctrine that A national debt it national blessing,, hit had 'its, advo cates; and 1 am mortified to believe that there are men in this country, who, upon the same principle; advorate fen-incrcase-of tl' rmblie expenditures, for tbe purpose iof continuing the public burdens "i'Xt -.,-.": jArjt'tJ:' Cnuid ,the pdocates of economy and re trencliment expect a diminution of the public taxes upon ti e payment of. the public debt, we would patiently aubniit to present exac ' tibnt, and look with hope to tlie future) but I ritould be tn unlauhful representative tl Idid not warn you ol tbe onjrervw-come,,.:-f.'r;-J ' iThe approprUtiour tnad by the present' Congress amounted, . Ipn the 24th instant, to 22,e4?,t587 dollars ; In iddilion to.tliat sum, other appropriatiofia had hee rcportedr hi committees, tud have either beenrejected or are jet in ihe. progrew ot legis'latidn, making ibe .proputed'; expenditure greater than, the receipts by a- kuro of ncartv ten piilliom of dollart! -'V j 'V.V,' it tins were the . end of Uie bet, if, would pet lent picture frightfuVenottght hu it it impossible; not to tee tlmt these prorositiowi are but the commencement nf, eombinationt ot capital, intended- to npprct tlie tuber of the ' country, v The. iuetiou wbieh tntitt t-reMit Ttseif to' tlie mind of,: every -. man is, shall we fall 'into the coinbinirion And eon tend for a pittance of the -pinnder,-or. shall we nt make a bold stand, and maintain the principles which will put an end to the in lriguetr coniinations anil corruptions, that threaten the overthrow"" of our fieejnatitu ' (ions by aubstitbtiiigrd pillage lor that equal justice and protection whiclu' Has tlie end and object of the Federal Constitutlonf Qapitaj a tctiveiintelligent.comliinea. and pefsevering, to eOect- the common object of monopoly. Labor is honett, and, iherefure, unsuipecung.. Such is the benign. Influence of our law, and tuch the advantages of toil and climate, that our people ean endure more oppression, wiih a greater comparative prosperity, than any other nation. Vet, this furnishes no argument to enforce' ft; Shall we quietly yield tip our euhstancef ' Shall we submit to double i taxes because the rich monopolists who have withdrawn their c&pi tl from commerce, now eeek to .impose an unnecessary tax of twelve millions, , for the protection of lAeii manufactories? , Cap'ttal, as 1 have said, it active, intelligent, combined and persevering; A fear individuals concert their measures and they are at no Joss for expedients to effect them. ; The present high dutiea were imposed under the pretext of aiding dmettie manufactures. The pay mcutof tlie nttional debt throws a large; amount of capital into new channels much of which would become invested in manufac j turn, if tbe prettnt high duties are continued : and a monopoly of lhe home market could be tecured. ; But U continue . the dut:ci.sftrt i the payment of the national dni)t, would cause an annual surplus of 12 to 16 millions to accumulate in the Treatury, to the op presaioo- of alii claaats, and, the ruin of the ' courrtry, unless new expedients to expend it W"",; wl,0e anieunt; which it a ta otrf Bttt it la.tald thaF we are (l.-nlye'd. and that tne agricultural Miiierert ot YW,WSWJt to the terilt temU to nromote our nraswHvitr. it, n W a.iaMl,l.,U ..n..tWH. ....... ......,.- fli. '...a.. . ... ' . ' ii,p.rfnHitiliWblliTi,i, c.mill y,l-Ta'' t-' " -Hi,:m i itiri iiin.Miiaivi IITT7S : f; Oily, tk will be seen that there i, ttpor(cd of t i ce, ? ' , - 'J.il 473 " , c Cotton. ; I ' ;VC73,3n 7) Tobaceo, V f4.9jfj?7l ., itw. .............. .. ..i . .i .... i " : ' y a. ..... .uiiaumvi, nuo not i 't-3 iiiviiiieer,-na liov r jir. i ll... A a ,L, l, '.i: ... , ..n.'. H " Mi.-.,, ino. mri-vi.aniiHif imnnneii i f-,,.vWaking, in thetf avtidct ; j ' . .I.aa.. .kaa ... a.i1. .1 4 I propose tt examine tlies pnlt.;'Thr -ope tiOB.ol the, system ( at tollowai A planter- wh ! . etui wise on llvjtsntl dollart worth .of cotton .V ean terjsl It to mai ket il he want tprcie for it, A , fit n get it in onr own tea poita, or h ran T . briug k from abtfvad. '.lH that ease ha rreeivet ." -4. Vie valutt ofJsU eotton id, eh. fin fcr', there it : ! ,v , , f ., tM Htsit v jr'yr nq pppresion. ? Hut when he omel to use hi - ; l- ,,,'' ' i , ' ' i " ' ' " T, ajictie evert plahler is compelled tn eertd at . 'H 'known that 6f there article,, eollori , mnrh oeneaHv as'miiih at.hr: reteivrs every v' ami rice arc raised in th btaton 4if VlrjpniA itaenotiglito .have; t6 rigbi' to expend all ';.'' 'w North and South Cat ollna, Gfcbrgin 'l ennct "nt he liittiest : obtain isy -thenj ihai he dev''-i'; , soet Alabama," alit.titr.ippH ai.l f Lmiitiaiif. "'''? '! hii on thonsand dollart Aith hit ' TUete articles turirith three hf tha of" the es T t AlJv l""''"''- lliriimaii M j - pons, and py ihreeiftba n U lS L.V.i .. j .1,. ..; v'u'V.i '"it you find that ths-merehandsejitax-d first W- Ww f I- Li 1 aV'V 4tlt.$o ..ty, arid W me ca.e. 'with sftaf 4 ' ' . i , J - I . mici'iiji an Mini 411BHN pt!l thtrt,;to pay Hthrefe-liitlit ctthe hyla ebmlMe for bit one revenue of the United Siattar. $ -..W t cotum, ,be'i.s coitMii' omr tbmiMn.it dollars -wnirili of ' lied tn advance tout , huedierl I' know :tha xhcra are tndivitluids ifii .. ny J0"r m Unties, -lor- the perhtlstidii to ritlieulethe Idea Hint ihcae cbntribute iii 'thi '-'"it ptlocf ntif plantwiofi frr ineli proportion to the" public jvei.f,e? lii.H Mill U" Mp iWlfVH '. wheirhenntt lt-.l-s i . 1 ,. T' .Wl fill own merthabt; U hn rmva. in a, blitinn tn T 1 , " 1 iOS'" Al" '"Vii.l kV the Gvern.e..t a pint! skIV&nifcI . I lit fjkfl thut than aAkstHtA&1riri4lta4t t , , . . , ' . a - ' . the in)pwti, .X In ihmt imnnrin.Nf flrwlitjt Vntu Kfrti 1 '.." -""i .V"P7 viia,yvtii..vtni,aivt atw. w a fltjsininnafa .ii'nM.l ' Al. 1 ..a. ... - I . . ' I If 2 131 do lar. Win tjta oMs't ,Viv,n.iif le,'.oe not -yam ith Wativn 'f : ptistsiaaaout nttj,"per cent, not he exptfK; hiclr' W rm-id.aie. Hh its' tW.--fftv It., "i if fullowa that the cOHanner i conipelled tu mutters not t m hethef .tli m&mbHt. v'-r ' if .i-r.7 . Vv . "VL "V uie itv levn ii ay the t-overnment, a profli. to a1-' , ' - vihe factthHf the esportt-palor- rtcrrkkWi It. win, he U.-.i that -hi .ill bo -1 its;l fr.Hde o.it, by the Ldt'.ul re itvurn.eltc4 to-.pay vrt .eM7b d.iltavi ( the ' he I jcasiuy Depaptnent ;54priiiiJicont nelmniiiR his oimtboutaml dollars, ; wth " entoiJ(!r aitdi'a;tuJct athe want?,vv H',viriE cinriirerl Ida eolfoo lor ifrw. in pay ,,io. , only the duty profit; on t he cat: whiclt, by the time - ' ..--...- --.j---..-., a., Will l rVT--fM',tll It 1 '. , A ;0itt4mier' i coAjpelleeT tti maheri hot I ro hethef .tli extnoMt'. de.,' f Mty jt..i1ie nnTlMmt4vviimif Uurtat W.hew. jilt e'nttoo gite.a"rMAsiii .fhrit,-' it''-' :;. ital,t nfl duiy -JikeWitct Ui' f roeeadij ei'ine in. 3l)isguis at von will, Vi ''' tlx good hni:pncd pass , J, and the praritey payt . ' It Is i; 1 through the'liaiidr of the refi.11 merchant, w " t ' f;coni:,e ,r"m uw procewKof htt uiw , f - wtned up to another fitty pvVceuf. mukihg: ?T ,teMMty rwM Imm consuming ikr;' dni-"l,nndreff pir ventoii the 'first. tH'J nKSt ,b'V ThnV,he,AgriLtw Ur. n movehhut, ul iwjrm lie taiHrj.atru ferllit nmaaf. lor it, pays one hurulred per rent, w vtheve l raUaw prir. of rbwV'cu well frt,Jtnrl - obi'Ut, 4n the nriirtkl Jtunlt Tor) initcad of Jkdfs.-"and that the" effect upon the planter it the "4 r' receiving on Immlred ' dollars -Woi'tli i:f . tame wheihtc hk'buvt domostie m. i IU. I.... A merchandise'.' hundred dollart worth of tcottoii.rtie i-ecive but' fittvll I Wi'l fUttf peoplA aubniib1. to, jwclr'oppVcs '! """ -V .lL'Vi -v ''4:V-Vi.!;je'''''' i I knowhat by;somi U' iS a'id that it tariff has reduced the nncc uf domeatic man ' ufactures and that wt) receive a better artu-le erchhdite iThe doaumen before me tneaka ' V 'r."Ku,,Kv """ so o" mi-unuet sioofl, it suow that tho-eiiltlvatortof iroitnn, rice, and tobaeco. lead ahrWul more than .14 mUlion-i'oi'tiiportij s(t Uitt, butfor the tariff, Ihey would be able, to onsume ,HmUlionr worth of Impnitii at it it-. l,.a a. . .J-.I... a ...a.!..' .. .. ' ,t'" v-,v4 w mat Riniiiini, is arresTeit HI inn e'ustwn'. .Iindte'i and instead of flf millirms, .wo from bur owrn joJnis, at 'the tanid' price, than "t ae perroitir-il to consume less tlian t!i tnd It ia at . W (a, . 1 .. . . I A Laakat .1.... a.!- 'it' af . I it couiq oe iinportea from, abrukdl riiit it not true. tay-, .'j ' ', l'1a document fmip hicb I have alrendv quoted, tho a j lljat vvt pay, op accotuu of Ihe foreign articitt eonaumrd ip this cotiiitry, a tax or 24.0UU.W dollara. f tf it he t rtiu t hat we contnme ftn amonni bftToiricitlc tna)ufn;i turet equal to.thtx k mount ef the foreign arti cles t pfovet that we j,ay nno'Jjer iH.'JW.UO dollara in tax, ti Ihp -inanufacttjV"si iil for whati that they- may export .ftfiW dollani t foreign markelA, Sii far fropn re : ducing the iprk ot" domeilie niunufaotures the object of the taritl "rn-io Increase the priCt; of both doniciticknd fbreigm St when th ai.t voestet of the; system Milium, ut of the m f creased constimption, we are notified that they have levied an sddit'wnal tax upon the labor ef the poonlryi because lie 'orlect f the tariJSf beTjig' w incl'ease tlie pt lee pud to substitute domestic ff foreign mt-iui fact lire at A. price giving a profit . to the . donietiie manufacturer all that the' dnincstioi costs Over what the price bl the foreign would be, it to much levied' upon, the lahor ol thit eftUntrjv But J am .told iliat the tariff, by building up v hirge hianufucttiring , estttbliali niente, bruigi the consumer by the tide of'J tne producer, . and give thus that about slsfe.n miltinn, ef it,. ,.,u-,aa . i ur, w iwifiiiiriis qi lue wnoie revenue U levied ,5 .('; I noon., "jhe ' eotton, 'rice, ' and- tohaeco growing 2?Xfy: Statet. it tuck a trstem die and lmneit Suh. . -; - icllow-cltizens,:. ere:, torn, of the- tnggettiona Which preat themtrtiret on. my. mind upon tbj , w' i ; t tnhjertt and hieonnexieii'witli them, the propis., 'i' ' v ,aItio to eootinun these hultlens to reato, r). ' ;' .vbnne to he iliatrilmted, among the State for puf- 'i poset of interoi,l .improvemeqi!!(, A prOinsl- i ' llori, 'f!ie',inifniiy ot which-1 cannot permit i 'h ' myKlfnn'W tft, ditcuts'. H ill Jim South per.;,'? tint tlie pi-pceedt cf her labor to -he, artftted - at the custom Imuie, f, r the purpose of . dieting tanaliand makine fsllTOads, whivh her citizens . . ' ean never use? , U hen Nm-th Cernlina hecomet . ibe adviieateof (neb a policy, the. will have rlin- j':1 4- .quithed the teelinga which led our patriotle ancri."';' 't; f;V; Utrt resist nppivtsion. '. Sht" will riolnnrrde. ; J ? V" erve-the bletstngt'' aebievkd by the blond of our -Vi - ' fjuW!,.;i.v-fvV v : UZW ; I must draw thit ommuiiiti.iiori to it 'close, .- ( vV' and beg feave to refer you lo the new'tnnnert lor " 1 - ? ', V n..,.i. .,1' .. 1..:..:... . 1 '. t 1 ' . it .'... ' uuui. vi iiiiBinri. -.uii:n iiaa engaged our attvntionA One til th important measuretuV nowever. w men natreeeived tlie aanction ol Con- ; gtcss, Is the, act authorizing . the President to ' v ' make nli exchange nl'land with the Indians resi. ding within the jimitaof th States and remove,.; v ' litem, to other land 10 Went nf the Missistiniii; , t s; 1 M mi nmrv': wat made a favorite pretext for . - , "v OppmitKMi. It,. was urged thttjt wat ftatlgWt ''.-"' with great- injustice tnd cruelty.- ! t li not to , ' .: k At H telitectt the .Southern and ',- a better price for ! bread ttuftft. lt (s proper her to inquWt ;V .h. ;. ,h -!-..1..' 1 1.. zieoiisiilei' 1 dUCtt Of thit COtintrvF :I)o 4 hi few, r-trU.IVV.?n,.'.?.tete:.h J'"". . "' ...Uln. s- .L-:. .' ?" DV fWRent aim gone laiift. tend. employed in inanuliicttiretcbnuime, the corn, tne nour, tne horses, mule, beet, and pork, ofthe -middle and .'Weateru . StAte?.'.,Ltt. thoaerwho,in the days of our 'i)rosp)iit, supplied our' wnts,: aiwer fhis -tu&tiott7 We at e no longer able to purchase thtTagri. cultural produce of the middle And Wentem states hicatuie those itf.es, deluded by Hit ipcciQus arkiatnenttoi poluical leaders hat ,' joined tn impoing upon u the ruinous ami in, to opeu neWioureei of wealth and enter. '' pnse to onr rtixene At it respects the Indiada ; Uienuulves, k contemplalet phn-lng ttiem in a permanent borne,. nnderr. the .prti-ctiin '.- of titb iLimeil fttatita. beyond thepotii6ir;ty of eollition with any Htatevano was tlwrefore,' int.-ni ed to S ;: protect them tgninM the ennsequence ot'qunrrelte" ."V ',".,. .., .air- UI.I.VI.H.Ua,- -CK.,a .a, a.-a '' present condition. A Tn North Cjirt'lint ft wilj r -; gtve anew and vahiahte trwittot'toatiiryi',, 5 . -Sine thit aaVlrrs.t ms prvptrfrt ftnr'jhe.tHF J ;-.:';;.': f -. ;;; .' 'f ; 'i.' ft-JkY ,i" cf '. ,W;'i. " ' j A .!. , 3. ittS- J'
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