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Ymi sittK tbe object ' i pre purJ t ren der l!ea, . . ' ? V: . s . v" . Gem. Are Jin to Mr. ftlmn-o. " J li r .f our j!tfb!e pfodncwrtt. : 1T ' .W5r rcuUl pro'jjUf oB becme t?W i ral; ai 4 we U not Urctce t'ttt we ttumw -!ue a i' ;te power in Eoiriw pft oar Uf. 'Vljrk' thee"cle? V' 'i li' ctenu. wbUh 'rfccrrfJ in 'li bl! the PUridisthow the icompeteB- t o pii" t miaUio her mliofitjl ' aril t'ie proRtrti f the resolution ah u:li Amei if iriirrfquire all hrr fwr- ce lliere. nbere It wcU reason t jeiowa tSatjhi tetiwill furniilii utronR ' J ucemunt to Sjum to ct in the trrofufj, prnriJed !w -d iSitf wound loo .In'pljr tiV priJe by kMng iL If ' vp littld tli pol. Iter gnvmaient van . . a I. . ...... - U.U! . V ' K wilW . . . HOI irCll Willi linmH;, mitivn. V ';. y rawing ih.truDjNitw' ;lT'r4 Jer.a " 4pprtoy3r.!.to Jo-.TKe-inanBcrin " liich we prpir to act, Villi eseolpala V f":n ceniire, ami promiftf t ji'tain H le adtatUagca wbith y c ' . V teoip)at (rt M ineasnrd.md wt- Mj tcrjr Momi t From diirrent cctirit . i?. hiffntii wiiutd ha Ilkrlv to hhU. JVuiJU..Um( ii. int. Sfai"Yar letter. of the Jolf. tppriz. me of lla tHKt t be par rJ ir rrUiion to tac . Flirilt, bat ttra rccieJ. f o ft falne commuoi fation, it i my intention to tebmil mj vitvs of all tW qaetiiont vpringinc frM S tuWtct. with the fulfitit and CnJrr'rhicli the inportance of the tirtiK. and the Dart 1 na acted in it, rtmnd. At Drenent, I will eontioe mytflf to the cooilrration pf a part f i iwr letter, Khun hat a particular bear n a mrJf. and yhtch weint to hire jrijinated in a anitionrepiion f tin-irapiKt in the orucr unntr wmcu i hive commr need the Rctnintdc cam o-ifen. In mViu thia examination, I will make ate of alUhe frmlom which courted by your letter.' and which 1 derm, jtecettary , to afford yon a clear view of the ronntruction which waci- yen to the order, and the motive under which' I proceeded to execute itt iten imot. - - It1 watited In the necoftd paragrapU of your leitrr: that I ttahncendtd tht G mill of my order, tul that I aettdon iny eten rnipnuHbuity, v : - , To tlieie two poidta t mean at prcient t'lCiinUue mreif. ; Bat, wsfore enter inir on'a nroof of their anplir4lilitv to my ac in, Florida, '"How me fairly to Hate that t'i itsutnption of, rrxntiibr" lily will never be shrunk from when lite pu'diccan thereby beprornQted. , 1 have patted nrough nilhcuities ana cxpo turf t lor the honor and beneut or my Cauntryt and whrocvef ttill,' (or thit purpose, it shall become" necetiary to aiime. ai further liability, t o acrupie will be urged 'nr felt.' , Bui when it lilt be' required of me to do to, and uie rcsuu oe uaneer anu injury 10 mai countrjf,:lhe inducement Will be lost, and my content wilt be wantui This principle it held to be locontro yertib'e, that' wa , order, generally, tt peilonni a certain ervice, oreaect a certAin object, without any tpecifica- timt w the mean ti be aaoptcu, or limits Ho govern 'tlioj executive'jonice r, leavee an tniue ducrehon with the ofh cr a tohe rlioice, and. application of means, out nrennrves llievres for hiHaclt on the authority from whic the order enn4ted. Under tuch an pr der all 2ie icftnf the inferior are acts of the soDorio" ! I and in no- way can the oubf'i dilute, oflic'r be imneached for hit on the ncore olflelii nent: and titHK,, it:it truth, that the limits cannot b tranntrndei without an .entire.deaertion of the ob luted; In this bailment! tVatS aatUfi-' 'V sontv-mpUte,J; Jor; at i lonj at " , l a:v. fullv inncnr;i; ; a 1 r?a tnaan f ettittmate JchjKH. if kept in . v iu-A21LJ'JLmll 1 tiewv the ntijiey of the measures adont f viittet i5i i.(eVkode the preMure iff ;i ccohplisb jM alone to be ton r..:WM. ,.t utsi..': iniAi fi.W. itidered. If; these' b adopted as the ::'. . . ..i -l .Xl iii: I hrnnirmtM- of ri.natrnrtinn.' and -xvf ''- acioui rt'ciituue: anu,- iir consequence, r - . . " ?vr .' . t' I ahajt comwanicate ta jroovin the 'IcatiMence la whkh 1 write thU letter. 2 to thtfSpanuH minuter, that yotl uny, wtl 1 iti,nctly the ground on; which i t were!, in the expecteuoo mat yoo win - - .'ttc t air tne aupj. jri in your powerr , .4 mtwUU attention ita the general ' 4eret it ont country, loi it relation! i' t ttyitli olher4wcfa,v?-1"' v" brcachef theConsiitutionjand.-to tutli a chirg, the' public, feeling will be alive. ; It wilt be paid that yiw hate' taken all . i'lhe pawcr intn . JourCtjMfqi ha4d. Hot Irmn the executive alone, but ilikawise fsoirt Congress. The distinctton wliich - , have wmue atwve oeiween tue aci o Sf ll'JtJovernment refntestbaf charge. This act, as :t the; General, ' will be ;,i ieht, if tho tfct;on IAh ;,ft4etil tA ,inadt' it a ? loeasire "of nccettnlty t , sad ftuft the psi? ,ln",wn(.h3Pll thoold Sn.iin pmbarrri nur vessels, ana war - v f'!iw.tho charge of uch breach would i UC M U . IL'II W ) El iiiiii.il nit I v ! v, y -...i.f.i,.ii.ni.. iA 1 pincf Jt judjn i ,tr ,k.i Af.nMr.in t'Wim:! ' grammstical a jr iinnv Hi i tint wi imi "n n T i I r v 1 . ? - ,;t.-,.nn,,rt rK.t.? n-l'fch an order pnnuprcK,mt public" W,b been le V ,tv ,tH . I-s attention omarttVlWJe r veewmt ..... .i '. . ' .l. . ... I I , i kvi..' idiii ic will un ,i iiiiix Kmi. maL. H, 'bav1 beeit besfowed Nrt,tnet,VTe bo.MnetcnpjMm and peratrve -prio? v Prsn to "Which I partiftuiarlylltude, pVthey embrace that order exactly. i . 1- - r.. l!kw. noil u- 4-ii; The rwuisitions of the order are for the W-. fu II Will lliailHd W " '' iiiiw vv bel ii-wTn,;ia that in which yptt tpeak'bf j tniwtenc't of tn imaginary bounuiry x menmy, went- to pioi.irt u agu ciminartding general tii asume the irn mediate eoinuudu sat fort Scbtt, to con centrate altthe contigunds: and )Usro- Vibt ground on vlnchyorUttfll ail 'ore1f ? ',lmi?ltt,a,P'' ; : your ni' snreS. Thi liable to, the lpr L c5 execunircsr alja- v Ptmoti tlut Jba ooVthenadisK :WM MWfHm beiiaivel :oi;nndi'i:Wjtb-;if' , dm you ' may be " prepared! 'to ioncenVate your 'forces and ' adopt the necessary measures to icrminate a conmcu wnicn it bat ever beeff the deRire of the Presi , I uenr, irora mouvea'or numaiiiiyj to a 4 p'itt.fc that reason, at v a' measure, of 'expediunce, aad not ott account' of th I oi .deduct of theSpanish oflicct ,'" --The eiTect of -this jani ucb 'paVsages, ' beside other objettiont'to thent," would .', , be to invalidate the ffround i'en A-hich " you stand, andurnlsh weaponi 'te 'd . ... r . ' ..... . -..I j 4.1.' .-.I . . - it . . Verar.cs who would be 'eWm "JWi tnem. , iiyou tuinx proper, to autnortM irf ."rr?n tbe - Secretary," or myself, Mo, corrvcu ' -thoa p ; , thoujh . nreoum Tourse ihe policy pt, turop .esneCUng n,.;, issages, It will be tlone wuu care, 1 thfrfc :.rri:icrtnc.t'Rnjr;'l)revion8 , shoul Jou bv comet, I order, cither -4a imTStlf! or anoihor ie youlhaye.'yod had Uuer.loit jofllccri withvw vView Wi ' fne wU ai;leO. SiiCJl rtkriH ti bsH eaa.a witk f tlee tw ltaiHm-itUr te rdrr U gie U sarcoiMl eCrer, t effect a ctf. taiaj prTiwhkb waalnlradcd t ba.effrtd by aotber Ecervnd tbe IsfStrurtloM of tNt Crt art rt tettmi j tba gniJe oTtbe aecnd; or tbe nlcr contalr and It lirw ti fur a extrnsia of auUiority, and nly , rrfera to anterior cotnrauuira tln tn ghk full tie f what low kra)'prinJy attempted and -per-funacd. In. U first ca it U aJ- . iiecrs'try to cwnaect tl Uiffer- rnt , enlrra by A apertac prorumn, tbat tliMibt way exist an to tbe ex tent of the command; and thus lite several requisition and instructions re aoiaiainarca, anu tno iiwu the aent plainly and accurclj eatab- limbed. In the second, no aurli pro- Uitn U nrrfs'aryi fnr an entire di cretion in tbe choice end so i. means belne previously vewteHl, the rtf-renrr, if tbem be any, it unly deiscritite tbe power antecedent ly given, and the renultsof measure attempted under surb Rpecibtial lim itation. Rut admitting, thai, in my order d" December 26, 18tT, there i mirli a reference a I contemplated in the first rase, allow me t' exam ine ka rharactrr and amount. It is stated that " orders bave been civen t General Gaines, ( copies of w bicb will be furHHbrtl you,') but witbout nfHnnintC tbey hit tn be rnnsid- ercd as binding on me. Or in nuy way ninnrrtcd wuu tue enmpnhen wve command that f should termin ate tbo Seminole conflict. On tbe contrary, mi far nr tbey from be ing designated a ray guide and lim it in er.tc.nng Florida, that, in stat ins; their wibstanro in the timiing sentence, no allusion whatever is made cither to means or limitntions. How, then, can it be said with propriety that 1 have franjcendVii the hunts of my orders, or acted on m y fftfii rcsponsibuUwt frl order was as conini'cliensivo as it rould be, and contained nritber tbe minute ons'ifi- al instructions, or a rercrcnr.o to oilier previously givon, to guide and govern me. Jhe liillest uiscmion was U-rt wltOTnc in the selection and application of means to effect tbe fieriftra legitimate objects1 of the eaiiipiiigu; and for the exercise of a sound discretion on principles of policy am ( alone responsible. But allow me to rt-Kat, that respoiisibn- ity is not teared by me, tr the gener al good requires its assumption. 1 never have shrunk from it, and ne ver will but against Hs imposition on me contrary, to principle, ami without the prospect of any politic result. I must contend with Jill the feelings of a slddier 'anil a 'citizen. licitig advised that you are at your country seat it) ludoun, where I siHTt this will reach you, I . iincJosc you a cony of tbo order to me of tbe SGtli Dectunbci , 1817, and Copies cl the orders f General Games therc in . referred to;- from ' a herunl of Which Vott will perceive that the or Uer to me baa no reference to those, prohibitory prders t General Gaines that yon bhye referred to. - It will fttTord me pleasure to aid the Government itt procuring ; any testimony thatmay be necessary to pnve:tue hostility of the officers of spam to the United ?attcs. I baa supposed that the evidence furnish ed had established (bat facttbat tbe offif.ers,of Spain had identified Ibemselves with our enemy, and that St. Mark's and rensamla were un der the complete control " of the In diatis.altlioiigli the Governor of Pelt sactila ul least bad force sufficient to bate controUed Ah Inijians, bad, lip chosen to jiave used U itt that way. f or tue purpose oi nrocui mff the ue cessaryi cvidenco of the hostile acts of the Governor ofl'ensacola; I des- patcbed .Captain Youngs tnpngraphi cal engioeeiv and as soon as obtain edlvjll be furnished you i; trnsfi oti a view of alt mycommuniwAtioti, (co;iie tf which have, been forWar. ded by Gapt GadsdeniY you 3vtll find tbat'tbe''1bMjb.ar.Uiectiii' fiirucuon. you nave given ibcni Xhy Wj;re written under bad Jicaltfii great' Jatieuc;v and In lmstc ' My bad health tniitiniicsf llabor under ,( ltif:tirlnhilir 'Tt-iV. H, .n(iy ; wWUJ f ui ii e kJ. I Ck4l-JtJ llai yow 1 jirucerdel am yfr . p"rfii!fy tte, i wbkti, knowiej tl pwrity Iykir tBulire. I fcatf d- all that cmli U justify tW aucasurr, - I well knew, also, tbe nlalact f tbe t?jinlsb avtborilW la )b at quar ter, wot of rrt Uu owly, -- -Finding that yow bad 2iffreat t tew f ywar pnwtr it re main oly to do jufjice to jtn n that grand. Not king raw be further .rata) ay in tention thaa U expose yem to a reav poribi!ityia) any arnse, which yait did notrntempUte. " - .The best coqtm to be ' purtue scent to me t be for jou to write a Utter to the Department, in wtrtcn yo will state, that, bating reason to think that a uiTcrenre of orioion existed between you and the Execu tive, rrUtive to the extent of your pawrrs, you thought it duelo your a. . m il to slate your ticw oi mem, ana on which you acted. This will be answered, ko as to explain ours, in a friendly manner by Mr. Calhoun. who has very just ami liberal sent! ments on the subject. This will be necessary in the case or a call for papers by Congress, or may be. Thus we shall all stand on the ground or honor, each doing justice to the other, which is .the ground on which we wish to place each other. 1 hope that , your health is im proved, and Mrs. Monroe unites in her best respects to Mrs. Ja ksoo. v st la great respect and sincere re- gard I am dear Sir, yours, JAMKS MONROE. Major Gen. A. Jickton, Nithvillc, Ten. Su'Ub. America is not' ye( ettledt concisof the auitiil power y - ncKI Hit year, (.ZNOvenvjcr upi to d eride that questuiii. .:'p.esv restore - with frca traJe ineuts. uas-ia i l',8slayorv;Hii,asai'e k ( . Vl "t'e others. We have- a llassian iH document, . written by order of l the the ruuMiiel , to Spain ahd colonial govern V'd land . fTcting thciii. It tatesr hai lt5. PA $iS Gaines has been ordered .to A- uru. iMui u. nnu men iii-ureeus iu it me that jsutisetjuent orders been giveri to Getieral Gain'og, k ftiir. i or," as the basi of iustruclions U - his Ministers at the several ii..ts, spcsVinj 'f ' ilie v British p- Mtion . , fsvorablr.bat staling that i. must be - cons''deredrit decided . y the allies," x and the resultpablisi ., to produce, a i ;tnori "effect on th' idonies,' on the ' failure of which. ..irce li spoken of ' Tli settlement tlie di.pute between ' SpiinandPV d ituudea preiiiuuia. ry. vYe pt ,..ko in councils wnoKti Kriir n.l nrl ' IMUnU, n III1UI 111 nave uern ctvett to uenerai iaim f of; wbicb copies will be., furnished joti.) that yuii would; be dirci ted to t;if;b the command, and directiug to re assume should he deem the pub lic, joterest jo require n,' gie com uiand at fort Srott, until ynrt shoul.l arrive there." "Lastly it mention;; that he "was jnstriicted to penetrate Ihe beminolo towns Ihrotttfh theFlur idas.' pro ided the stiTtigth of . his !'., . i:- i viiiiiuiaiiu ni Aim o ihiiii JUSUIV his engaging in ouensive operations, I he prtAcipIe determining the weight D. Extract from Gen. Jackson' letter of No vember 15, 1818, to Mr. Monroe. Dear Sir: On my return from the Chikasaw treaty, 1 fodnd it necessa ry to pass by Milton's lllnff, where I had established some hands' for the culture of cotton, bearing it had been laid nut for a town and the hits sold, to have as much of my crop preserved as existisigcirciimstaurc8 would per mit. From thence I took Huntsville in my route, and did not reach the Ucrinittigo until the !$th instant, and outhn 13th receded your letter uftheCOth nit.; from an attentive pe rusal of which, I have concluded that you have riot yet seen my despatches from Fort (ladson, of the 5th of May last, which it is reported read edthe Department of War by, due Course of mail, and owing to the neg ligence ofthe clerks was thrown a side as a bundle of revolutionary and pension claims. This 1 sincerely re gret, as it would bave brought to yuur view tlc light in which I view ett my oi,iei,s. , ihe closing para graph ol that despatch is in the fol lowing words: v " I 'iist, therefore, that the mea aures which -have been adopted in pursuance of your instructions tinder a firm conviction that they alone are calculated to ensure peace and secu rity to the southern frontier of Geor gia.' .. -...'Vfi'iV'."' 1 lie moment therefore, that yon assume the ground that I transcend my power, the; letter referred to a- hove wdl at mice unfold to your mind the View 1 bad takeir' or them, and make manifest the difference of a. pinion' tiiast exist.;'. Indeed, there arc no data at present tipoi vlucli such a letter as yoti- wis! written to the Secretary of War can be bottomed. i nave no grouut tnai a oincrenceor opi tiioti exist betweeh the govaiiimont and myself, relative' fo the -'power's given me in my, orders,; unless I ad vert ' either' to ' tyour private ;,ahd confidential letters or . the public prints, neither or which can be made the basis of an official coinmurnca-, tion to the Sect ctai y of War.y Had I ever, or were I hove to receive an official Jotter from, the Secretary of War,, explanatory of the light in vlkicU ti wsfntcjlcd by the0overn ment that my orders sliould be view ed,! would with pleasure give my understandinof them." . ; - ' v U beif f a r'tsewai X ail the borriJ j aceactT iBassacro m oer frca uer Uat xrtrd lrf.re tbe ratapa's - )m Captai nojles, on Lis seronti visit, may ie firtBuats encsgv w destroy tbia opera tioa, tab c J Bsy reiy, "sprUgs front lorctgw ex. citeoaeBt.'', 1 ; - CI.ELerksrae,Chiclisw agent, rrouesled tt ts name to yon. thai b was wearied with bis aitaatiaat, wf wbkrb I bare no doubt: bis tgAand former habits of life bat Utile cal c slated him ?r happinest amidst a tavage .nation. -Cut . being 'drpeta- dentfortbe support of bimsrlf and sitter on tbe ptrriuUitet of bis bffice4 be cannot mirni but it would be great accommodation to bim to b transferred to Isewirart. altouid vacancj in any oQce occur that be was competent to fill. 1 bat no doubt bat bo is a amiable old ma; and from his revolutionary aerricct I sincerely feel for bim. lie is un acquainted with Indians, and all business that relates to tbem; but at tbe treaty, as soon a he dul under tand our withe and that of the Gov. ernment, he aided us with all bis might. The Colonel never t an be happy amidst tbe Indians. It would afford me great pleasure to hear that the Colonel was comforts bly seated in an office in Newport, where he could spend his declining veara in peace and happiness with his own countrymen and frirnds. Accept assurances of my high res pect and esteem, and believe me ,to be, respectfully, your most obedient servant, ANDREW JACKSON. Jimes Monroe, President of the Uuitod State tbert front Arict!, vu ia roaseTxenco of ray i- a4 toe great r-nrt.re ta ? tijaei tad ocer morrd i Itr ty rrterw fr.c Lot .' , , recetptof ysmrsby Mr. II i the tbo soggralUit cf ! I1Y AUTHOltlVT -dkU - ak w m- m Mr. Monro, to General Jackson. WatldngUm, Dec. 21, 1 830. Deab, Siu: I received your letter ot November 1 S some time past, and should havo aiisucred it sooner but for the great pressure of business m me, pi-weeding from duties connect ed with the measures of Consress. The step suggested in mine t yon of October 20, will, I am inclined to believe, be-iitineressary. My sole ob ject in it was to enable you to place your view of the authority under which you acted, in Florida ton the strongest ground possible, so as to d romplete justice to yourself. I was puvsuaded that you had not done yourself justice in that respect in your con esuundenco with the Dc part met) t, and thought that it would be better that theexplnnation should commence with you, than be invited by the department It appeared t( me that that would be the most deli cate course in regard to yourself; 1 here ts, it is true, nothing in the Department to indicate a difference of opinion between you and the Exe cutive respecting the import of yotir instructions, and for t hat reason, that it would have iicen difficult f have expressed that sentiment without im plying by it a censure on your con duct, than w hich riot lung could be more remote from our disposition or intention. - 0 n re v icv i ng y ou r co m m unicnt ion by Captain Gadsden, there ;were three objects pre-eminently in view: the first, to preserve the Constitution from injury; thesecond, to deprive Spain aijd the-allied powers of any just cause, of war; and the third 0 i to; prove the occurrence to the best ad vantage of the.country- and s tif the) honororthosc engaged . n itv i e very step! wliicb I have since taken, I .have pursued those objects with the utmost zeal, and according to my best judgment. In what concerns you personally,. I have omittetl no- --.- t - LA1V OF TliE VNTIXD Tv Cmgrim. . . ... . Aa Aot oItrk4w mqmkI K t n r mi tiapoMofacrtaai aJ Uixh ' r eowMtactl 4 Jm ttki.jo gttk. " '-. - . Bi U tmacud lg ito 8tf it tfau, Cmtfrm mMwmVtd, Thai all scrM, r to Uodt, tadee aonUvrt aok-rxl j,,, , eifMi of Jhiiaary , eijWm haoitlradaM k,, j ih Scovtary a tSc Traaaory a a (Ka Uaitcd K-joca, aua Chartea Vilr, Uta Tombccbrt AwwaUoa, in pumuo kot to ot apart and .Mpota of certain , for ttta auaam mntcat of tb tvlOntw. . .ma and olrre, ani(VTtl a lha ihiH tl y cigtitcca hundred and atMutrea, lUeir an .iM-Fi or aiKa, Uo appear by lac rr VV I'ii"- Adaata, ipWkd agent of dj j rj, . aMlad 2a aofnlliaiiot vllh a nmA On Scmte, naaaad lite twentietb of M, t huwh-ed ana twrntr-kix,' la hart ai';.:(. I ha eoaditinna of arUleuiaflt M4 aoluii tiiuUiel lor ia aaid aontcaai, or ha ti.s alter make it appear to lti aaliWaouoa ot . eratarv f the 'i'l-eaaorj, that ihty h.n i lieu, limit on p) mf iiivi in i roamrt r and lwMT-fivc acuta U ar Bnum, third of March, eipbloea . hnadred and : three, reeeira a patent fnrthc aama. ' Sea X. Jinct ot n JwrlW matted, r. penona vho aacama antiUed to a silctb land under aahl emtract, their beira, dA aisignt, win) have fadad to aomplr with tW aitioot ol aeuieroeM ana (UltirMioa t . period reouircd therehv, vtio at tha time i 4. Hi , ueneraj jacKson to james Monroe. -i.T''fV:' -'lrera,li4Wb4i i. -.-'.',j;'. ." , - December 7, 1818. i pearV Sirs :V have nst' received your messagetI both ' Houses "of Corigressi' fiir'wardcd ' by you, . and hav rrad ititlgreat attention and Hatisfactiou, Tte Florida' tpiestion being ;novr .fairly, before Congress. I hope that body will take measures to secure :oor snuthcru frontier froth a repetition of 4iussacro and murtler. From tbi; report of Col. King, re ceived find forwbrdeil to the Depaitr meat of War, you will discover that the Indians' bad concentrated their forces on the Choctaw Hotcby; which gave rise to tht affair between them and Captain Boylcs, which Col. K.iug rcpnrfs.: Tji - t . .The roUection or the Indians is said t have taken plat: at this; point on their hearing that Pensacola -was to hf ;ostom to Spain, mid that tha Hi iriati! biYe declared they wjlj t:cver submit to the United Slates. If this be the fact, and as to myselfl have Accept assurances ot jny.ciiocere reeard , and esteem: "and am.i- res. p"w t fullv i!y on r most obedient t.er yiaWKt'AN I) ItEW'J ACKSON. , James Monroe, PreidenlU. S .. M- fi-ife t".! Jamet Monro to Gert AndreW Jtseksoii, AfiT'aM'. 1Wf-'afei(r'w ' i Dear, Sin, I received yoiirr letter of the. 1 9tb of August, while I was Af home oil my farm in Albemarle; arid therff appearing" to be Wo 'necessity for givinsit an immediate 'ans'we'ri'l delayed it until tnjr return hci-e.; ; Hf was sorry to find that ycio on. m i7iumi you insiruciions reiAiive to opi'rations ' U -I,lorida-i di.Terently from what we Intended. I was'nat isfied, however that you; had good reason for your ponduct, and bave acted In all things on that principle. thing in my power to do vou justice, not, shall I in th 0 sequel? 'v " , J ; 'fi The decision' in jfbo;tlire'grea( 1 poiuW above-i stated," ipsperting the ' course to he pursued by tliefidminis tratiory,'wasr unanimously tnciirretl in; and 1 have good reason to believe that has been iniutained since in every particular, by all, Mitl perfcr:t integrity: vt-trill be gratifying t you to knnvr that w .letter of instruct t ions tins' bee n A r aw n hf ) i e i Seciii tary of State 1or our "Minister at Madrid, in reply to a letter 'of ' Mr. Pi22arowhlch has; been pirtIisl(ed; in which nil the proceedings in Flori da, and in' regard jlo it, bave teb freejjy revievvedand placed iti a) light wMc!iflimh to all.". This letter w ill be ;eptii ted tj Congress iu . a few days,' and pubT lislicd of rotjrse jjf 41 tid- On one cirtumstancc it Seems pro per that I should now 4 give.' j ou an explanation..,, Your Jetterf January 5 w as received while I v.-t4 ei iot)sly indisposed;?: Obsen toe thkt if i was from you, I handed it to Mr: Cal. houn ; to read, after reading one . or two lines, ntdy;' 'myself. ? The tirdcr to you to take command in that qdar ter had before then been issued. He remarked," after pertising the letter-' that it was a cbiifideiitfal oupj relating fo'JIoHdai.trlKh-lwust'answerXl asked Wm i?, be. had forwarded to yoa tlie : crders otGeo.: Gaines 1on passage ot Urn tet ilialt be in the aeioal oca and cult irt ion of the tama, ahull, oa jitrin tue i remury one oonar ana ivruty-fcrt the aare, prcrioo. lolhe diird of Mkth, ei humtrcd and Uurty-Uirer, receive a patrcl aame. ' . See. S frf i furllitr enacted. Th widow and children of any rteriM who- k cDtitU-d to an allotment of land under mi tract, mi died wKlieuf performing tue. aoi. required, ahalt, oa payina; into the Traamr dollar and teirty-tire arm per aefft, prrv tbe third of Utareb ei)(1leen husdrcd ami i three, receive a paunt foi the came.. ' iVhudv cTrvi'i'cftv Speaker ot the Hooae of Hepeneou . JOHN. C. CALHOUN, r Pl)raiilettiof the St ApproetT, TchiUMlr 19, 18.11. . -v"1- ANDltEW JACKSC .11 J... An Act making appropriationa for tha .tn tionand anppnttet the fenrtentiary in tl ' trict of Colnialiiaand for other purpuwi JUU enacted by tht Stuttte mna Mme lreentative of tht United (ftatet of Jm, Contact auetnbkil, Tint, ia addition toi expended balance ot tha appropriation of i hundred and tat-nine, ncm auhjeerto i der of the inspector, there shall he, a4 ii, appropriated tor the, rapport ,of the tail tentiarr, for the pay bf it officers, the-era additional 'building and. imurotenienUi vhaif aud aea walli the purvliaae ot toota,"and implements of tra1p ihe pure additional ground for the hiatitutiont the ing ofthe marsti east of thepenitcntiary, cr aontingent expenaes, the Hon.pf tl thousand three hui.ihed and sixty dollars paid out of any money in the Trean-y, erwlse appropriated, and to JS expendet the directioti pf the Board i f Inspectors: tkd, That no more lhn two tliOkisiini shall be drawn trotn tha'Troaturr at any o and that no ratactaent draft ahntl betnat the amount previoukly drawn shall ha i counted for by proper vouchers, rejrular hered, and an abstract ol which shall ace the same,;' - t,-' 'y : ' " :;-t"t.;i ,s45ec. 2. vJntf 6 it further nactctt,Y majority ot tue inspectors shall ctTtilj a abstract, that ihe auionnt of-rooners, ai therein, hare been actually and petesesi pended) and fitrther.tha (Rdaita ot the and clerk, taken before a jadge cr jtutii peaee,l)ali he ndoredon said abstract, that the moneja mentioned thcreiit, n aecotupanj ijig the same, hare bceu-aelual to the persons, and fcr tha purposes state abstracts and voucher ' Sec. Jlnd be it further, enacted,' 'T atd(.-n of the aaid penitamiary. i.btiU he -d by the lresidenl, by -nd "wiihir1 consent of the Semite;' pnd said warden t) point, end way renjore. .at- his pltswirt, subordurate , .fikcra, eawptifg he lcr snall be appo led and remov.d hy the i rrs, oram.-ijnrity of ihenC 4 ' 8co. 4. Jtnd be it further -tmaeied,.T. number of inspentora shall hHtP'r'! to three, a ouijoricy of alwiii .tlrnll " board for tlie .tnuisr.cugtl, nf business; reeehre an annua) ardat-y pn'ynbl'. (jtisrter of tw. twiidivd and lh doljHrs eah.'.iv PS'. & yM-bkjfcetkriimtate'V and after the paasnge of (his att, the'a!i ; warden of the aaid petillcniiary 'shall be hundred dollars pe annum.' W-'s ;J' JHf tta- -eSiV. fwt I-'i: At Act tefauthoi iae- the jfppolntmeirtof ap-nci to , ui? vvtnnehago mai:ms, n ' rer.''.:. .'.r-. rr';: : ' ?, j?e it enacted u the Senate endjhvtt tireientativet If the United Statee o f Jm Cwrrrete nuemblsil. -That n SildKicnal si ho allowed M i!m Winnehssro tril.e et Im reside en Ihe waWra of Hock rivert '' stud agent shall be appointed as likeotht appointed, and receive the same amount p ens tion. y iiA;'iJ: f-i-t'-m'i' -I puroreti ctwwaifw vat j. j t .Byivthe.. BtitaDniaVlpae ket ,l have LWerpool pspera toha ! tnd London papers to Ihe 1st. w m Wd Brussels dtle. of thet ;.The, afl'airt of Belgium occo thief atten tion The uom1n-lif" Duke-of Le ot bt enbu re io tlie was eply deferrcd,.'nqt defeated the ; last, arrival wsf stated., , T French; Goverroetit have, it 1 teen by the letter of General, Stt communicated to the Belgian Co most explicitly deel'ined the erf the Duke iT;Nem'iurSycfa5cd relation of, Beljj;iin to France, ' tlired that if. the. son of B'" ,.o .1-tnA Vina ka iho Itplc be rexcgniseu oy JFroiB the New York American CwjeetrafXH tnetr complete luiiepenu-im rcu'renres, in sutisrqueni oiucr i ence. 1-iimauvu .s.v;:cjivcb oaiw.ji.irutuona.inxyioit.iy given, ) J. supposing -.uiw.ou. ODdcrstoqd I session 'f lWacoIa: Vn mat Mnerr v1 .i . ";.'wlu he .eipiosiop .wtnea intn-
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