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f- -;- t . -: ,. or r a.. ipf -r w m w .w i r mi 1 i s r ' mum a m m m . mm m m .mm 4 at sr m jmw m r a . 1 . . - - - -. I ,n ' i '" ' i ii i inii'' in t ' it" ' r " w i 1 " i ' i i RALKIQH, T RIKTSD. WEE etthan three months .uAm i)it. and nut ice -ot MMam 14 lines, are inserted '.I. :utJ. ,rinl in lik nwinftrtion where there! - i4 creater number qf lines tbn fourteen. -Xb miuf wcoropun those frosn pewn unknown thej frrKo Sabscription'can .n ny cist be'recelWdJwithnii: . JinuanQc without payment of arrears, uahps, t ,L the option ot theeaitofc--- WASHINGTON CITT, HOY. K. This iUt. at 12 o'eloct. tbo PutslttiNr or 1(1 her. proper BirtlifatriSit rhieh,astnfiii feeitle efrR;tf-j:l& mVMritWiillaliiy (owards both the liel 7 V, Pi 'Jf'JWf cet fno fJ 5V rlPt'il eonsulting or neiing ly prarea tbompleielir xfinet' die .8paiiisbiav4Mfrt:wilh either. It gire s-ieafuro adventprrV, wftile In possession i of lhf island'.!' and.Veneiuela. whose names were avsnrhed, a M'ct!f .e.wi5 f,he pfirie1oas jpurp6i; far! ftave exptjeitJy diieluioie4 all participation in 'wniKB ,ineir eousDiuMioo had been farriteu. ' tre cf every species of - W aarrature; irfclillle population of TU. own, tbe Spanish authority almost extiaef, eiul the coioaial go vernments in a state af revo1ulibi: havinst 1 rf oTBaenbi'ATfe's? that Chili has ifrelaWfl itaitf '. i au independent,, and is closely connected ith . coalB&enfli' AjrrVi't hat Venegqela bas also eclar-li cu iiBci -iiiurpeuueoi; una now aiainiains ftQ -onffJcf With various aoeeeif 'j and that the fej ; m'ainirig parts' of South 'Amerieaj'eieept Msp Video, and luch ether portions, of., the F.asleri hank nf tbf La' tlatiL as are 'Held by Por'ualj are 'itill Jn bMisaioa of Spaing or jecr tain degree ..under her influence. : ' ' '.' By a ctrufar note .addreskeLytfie Minis tes.of pain to the allied powers, witli whom t liey arerespectively aecrediled, it appears ,tl)a -the allies' have undertaken to mediate Vetmeen 8pan and the South Ainericao! provinces audi itm. -r.r!i transmiited te both ;ur,r."wS( ':wu', et measure, rnwr ri'inaa, in pursuit ot the Bcinmo es, HML.fSn jYlict,he,bjee1or wAk. net to encrourh n the rights H uses or Congress, oy fentar.er. " A system, of,buceAaeer hS at Wj 0f 8iaTr f-' 1 have to add that in etertitin" and of the Sou of Representees: ; "hS-Prrv lf' 10 ' cou,g the war, and other sup- , Th6anspic,ou cirtamsaSc, underhic lo Carry it ?nU in other acts not Ic U 1 .i. m . a' .t. ' on whose Seduction rt suecess nr:neioailv ue- 1 . . .v . : .... ... . n in i nr'npifiHHv you will commence me unties 01 inr ..present' . . -, s iT.:. imtrKefl, whn li ovinceU their parth ipatu jessien, will l.ghten the burthen, luscparable Ulf pernic(Ml(i rWHhU .nfawfiil ibombiaa-j" ,,f,s,,,e T'h of lhat conibinalion, and fro.li the high trust commuted to you. The tion, not eofined t j , h . justified the cor, lenee, with hid. it inspired rui s of the earth have beet, unusually abu,.., bdrf Co18titilte(f he ecliTee force ; thfe savag, 8, that by those officers they would J:.S: Io iS,yrj:!ta ,WitK,hesetthe,eadv,otr A conduet so intNinijwtible with j ..rj SL.l ...jiH.:,i T'" farmed, at an early por od, a eonuee- the friendly relations rXMfinjr between the two and peace and amity are preserved with To- .. . ... . a ... . . .i .. i . 1 t. , u J ... r. . .J .. tion, with a view to avoi t . reiKii nation. ott eruditions just and konoraole,, ' . . ,, . ; ii. n ... force to promote their ovn pr Ihoie toeaiures, and even the knowledge,: of them, until eoaimuuicRted by this ,gov,eniu)ent, and have also expressed their atisl'aetion. that a taufse dfrroceeduW had been suppressedrfthat the mauntr and exHt 6f , 'their interposii ttUief), if! justly ioipuiabie to them, would tion would be settled In a,,Cinsres, which was dishonor their cause. I to have rnVt at Aix-Ta-t'haiielle in September !" tdftllttttl'.'inir Vtatnn r7.Anni.nl Ta.lrnnn n 1 la at Prnm tL i.nn..l' n.M.J." ..1 .n.i.s. .f proceeding obbcrved by the allied powers, in, regard lo this contest, it w iufe,rf(tt, that th,ry.. will confide thir iaierptgition-lo'lhe ex preset fon f thiT smimenta f abiiain appHeati w of tforee, I statejthia inipjcssion, : iimt force will not be pptiv'irUh.tlte sreaterM ,.. satisfaction, because it i ft. fJurseoiore eoi sistent with justice;, and likewise "authorizes a hope that the calamities bf "thij or will be con fined to the parties only, jind wilf be of shorter duration. , ., . ; ' ' . From tlie view taken of thjji gnij"et,foundel .n all tlie information that 'wd have been anle to ooiiiiD, mere 'is goon cause to ue, , saiisheoi. to our eouutry. r or these instimavle bles sings, we cannot but be gratet'i douoe which watches over the lions. "As the term lim conimereitil eelive ewgeJves of that aiontnes, p.utn-.ularly with tho positive obit-; wuh the course heretofore pursued by the U- i project of aecttmu- gationofthu ilh article of the treaty of 1797, m'ed fttatcaio regard to this'contest, and to ui to that Provi ',,llioB ttsd SSrttnd'zehieijt his to the inter- by which Spain was bo iyd to restrain, even by conclude, that it is proper tri adhere to it, espe destiniesof n '3fm9M oF 80me of lhee adventurers, in mire- forre," those savages, from acts of hostility a-il,J in the preseut slate if aOTairs iprrsentihg the c'aims and titles of the ludians ai,lKt ti. it ct9n r-onll nt r-.il i vit..1 have great satisfaction in statin?, that our .iteJ tor tU opef of A " ',d, " m 'f S f',T norprise. IV- wiDmatidint general was con- "''"" ' ''"""v!'"" r,.Pk rV ies. and stimula'e .s,,,,U,!i' n.' notbing, it he eMM of .ati.ritetion. The reeeior, into he '' s attended on their UlU "Qt ?T"? . 8a.Va? ' f ,J0 ,.,rsrtu,rc reasury, d'u-.ng . he three firs quarters of t he . , , .i t i .r . rrrr expire eany w me mouu. o. u,y anu ., - hn , CMliuhie 8tilnuU.e f ' - roiin,Hu noiu.ng, u ne eMM of .ati.ritetion. The reeeipr, into the this deemed important that there should hft rio . . .? . . ' . . ... I nl not iIimuiv' tlmsu navufren f tlm m.uahivi i ....... ... .. ri. . . . , inem to war, wnicu is always atteuued ontneir . . , : : , , " mtnurj, uumg ine mree nrst quarters oi me interval, during whuh, that portion of our! wih acts of barbarity the most sho king, n wl.tcli tliey had calrul ited, and ol the pro. jear. have exceed, d seventeen millions of dul eommerce which was provided for by that con.;5eserve Q ?ieweJ j,, worae uft than the tectton on win. k they had ielied,ii. making the lar.. ; vention shonld not be regulated, either by ar- . Thev wouldeertainJv have no claim war. As all the docum-nts rclatinc to-this Afier sMisfyine all tbe demands which haVe rangeiuent hetween the two governmertts, or ,0 h imfnunft from t(je pttniJMIMent whieh,' occurrence, will be laid before Congress, it been made under existing appropriations, in.1' h th autharitv oi Con?res. the . Minister of '. .. ".r . - .. '.. . . ' . . .-J ...... ' i v- ,t : ,T ."o . i - -i . i accoraiogto ine rutes or warlare practised uy, bemted State, at London was isstructed,! he . . . hl . bjj . a I rf early in tne last .ummer lo invite tne atienuon i gavt-g, tuemsei vvg" - pf the Britiso government, to the suMeet, with a view to that obiect. He was instructed to It the embarrassments of Spain prevented Uencral Jackson to take these ly apprceiattiU tliei-e was, nevertheless. iai vuii. "y nun""" wt i . . . ".. propose, also, that the negotiation Which it nr ,ro,'" mnit.ngan mueainuy to our citizens, a . a.. a tAI" Afl IaI10 f tuna . f r Aui fauts t a u n r u l.at tii.ir ..was wunea to open, auent extend to tne gene- ; .. .-. mi'ji ral comroerce of the two countries, and to eve ry olherintereftt and unsettled dihvrehee be tween them ; particulaily those relating to iin fcressment, the fisheries, and boundaries, in the ope that an arrangement might be made, on principles of reciprocal advanUge, which Blight couipreheud, aud provide, in a satisfae . tvrr manner, for alt ttjeWHiffcHi -ecerhs-.' is not necessary to eater into further detuil eluding ih fni il extinction ofithe old ix per respecting' it.- .Jeent tck.'and the redemption of a moiety of Althuu-lt nie reasons which induced Major " estimaieo tr.at mero ncralJackdontotake these posts were tlu-1'1 rema,n ,n the l5ry, on the first day of janarv next, more tuan two millions or dol- iiii hesitation in deriding on the cduisj which- it la'. los.e-.by spoliation, aad otherwise, it was al- became the veri.n.et to rttrsne. As there1,. V " ";!?:"" V"" . "e rw! re.venu.e wavs in her nower to hare orovid.d h. bv the .a 1 ..!... i.. . .. Mmn,,U. -rtf "tt'. . ,ucu ,,um iav oun a,,r'n5 ine "n,.u. a , ct a awi iiiv vraaasxiss. a u vs It is ascertnined that the eross revenue whieh. . . . a . . . period amounts to twenty-oue millions of dol- """V l l"" 5'7 " these psts Had violated their instructi .ns, ars, and that the revenue of the whole year ment has been reneaiedlv an.inz.-d : Hnd the t: .... ,i:.. ... :...., ', ' . . r.uf,w y"-. i--.; iiicix n3 uu uisjjisiii'iii iu uuruic iu iurii may ue esuniaieu at not less than twenty-six: eess.on was the m..re to be antiei.iated, . ,.fflVerofflvMt. conduet ao u.iprovok.dani.lws, millions. The sale of the public'lands duripff J ' '.'! nS J ',. . An order was in consequence issu,d ia the year has also gr-sUy Exceeded, both ?? would, in covet, cede what had beeoaie of little .. ,. i .i, . i i- .i ,...,. ,l k v ' valuafo ber.and wj,al,rLk,i- r.tivU.r.,!r the general in cotsmtcd ttere.tq deliver the quantity and price, tbof. any, former; year.; ' - " - " " -v . 1im.i(,.1.1i. iin..iii I1iitn..llii .v Ikllfl Ililrn J lllflT POlBAri ffA saw v - aa n num. lUC lai? vuii3vxunis uiivt'iiuKiuiiaiijr lu uj .u avwsvu iu -1,1 a. jfiuqIcu- t. . x i.v: j . . I... :r.. A . I, il. ii inu iho iiijuiii Lain, tmuirai uu kDurtsu nv a,c tHc..u.. ,lu.ilu,T1 . coainronniiiieB's l'e'S'-o do vlaotliof zed to receive it; and St. ive i.i.proveuieut in that tourse or revenue, nan rPAivd. uv tlie Rrniah 9nvtrnnitni. m lip 11 eB,J l JJy aao a 1 oiner cooiproniiiuiLH.a , i ...... 1 .i:!1.:.. 1.1 . i.i .. .. .. snirit Vhiel nromoted t and that a ne-oiia- respecting it. Iflheljnited Slates, from eon-! Alaiks, i.4b is in the Heart ot the Indian f ,u R,,""r "nuu5u ir.e U hu beeVonened at Lo sideratio,f of .keen ed.barras.oeut., declined 'count, y, onlie arrival of a competent f.ce ""Kf'?"! ha'fbe?n lnereMed bvhi ile a olle preseinglkeir elal-hi in a ipirit r f.o,lility, the!to'def.nd it i4inst .those savage and their fcpl 8e"'on t'f Congress, providing tiies otjf cis uu mil consideration ot tne r o . , " , , , , . . 0 for revolut mnary pensions, to an amount ribout S, eat extent and magnitude of the lru,, it was mlye ought at let, to , h,ve 1 duly ap- associates. eqal to the pr.erc-.ls f the internal S. thought proper to commit it to not Ies. than P"'' !J g .verutneut ol &Paio. ll .s 1 eoter.ig 1 lord, to suppress this combt- u4hich were (,,e re alej the r(venue ,f J two of onr distinguished cit-zeus, and iu eons. wek,l.r u her goyernmenf, tbat other pow- naiioa, no ,J. a u as eule.u.ued of hsl.i.ty to ! eM4lin wi be proportionably atiir nenfr l quence, the Envoy Extraordinary and Mini- ewh1v.? "M?.1? ne UB,t.,.yl-.,?,,e,n0.1 Spam, aii.l,howeverj..st,faable the eonnnanding Hl fft-f whi,,, pb ic nln&$ e 1 ttr Plenipotentiary of the United States, at ty for like lossesUsuined by their citizens at general wis, in jjoase.N. nce of the misconduct r)bllllv rem4lJ- .taii'nnv ieh r ueeeasi i. " u 1..'.-j.:.u L' . l. the same cnuch. f ihe Snamsh oilieera. in entenm Si. Mik r -.' ... .' ,ulUB" " i ami u urcu asBircmicu wiih qui l.iituy . -., r 1 imr win aim ia t - nuikna n.inni... i... , i . i i . . i. . . . : i . . J .-v,. .,., ... .id traordinary and M iuister 'Plenipotentiary, at J.nndon to both of whom corresponding is- There is, nevertheless, a limit beyond which, una spirit oi amity anu foroearance can, m uu l I. ; I. i . : .. i . anu reoasaco.a, .o erui.aa.e .y ' . 5 lu gradual develo. en nt of our latent sources of I is W 0W vhvo aaaa wao v vi oi a as 14 aaj7 l.hlll.M .IC M a M. . la it ' . ... - i - . 1 ----- 1-. Itruetions has been given, and they are uweMnc hejusiined. ... Ujt was proper, 10 re.y .houiu mu o P" , yc. Th-st ie .execution of the revr naelaws, re- gaged in the discharge of its dniies. It ispro. on amicable negotiatipnjor. an indemnity for amicable rehil.ons existing between the Uued0,tl. ..Vpally from the salut arv provisions" per to add that, to prevent any ioenvenieufi es, it, would not .have been so, pormitted States could not be al;ered by tbut aet alone. ,UP of ileioth of April aai ' ameudins? resulting trom the delay incident to a neg.'tia- the inability of, Spain 'lo fulfil her eng.ge-.By ordering the restitution of the post., those lhe ,eTera collection laws, has , it is pre.uni -5 tion oa so many important subjt-ets, it was ments, and Jo sustain her authority iu the Flo-; relauonwert -preicryed., oa ebange oL,,,. lf doaiestitf -mAnuraeta res air the Yelief agreed, bementtriiiSWit7th ndasTlO bf perverted byforeiga adventurers them, the power ol the Wutive 1. deemed in- ,nHl CftD be deri?e,, fr0fB ,he convention should be continued for a teim not and savages to purpose so destructive to the.compe.ten,. It is vested la i,ODgress only. bern imp(l8ed unon foreien mefchaiidiser for less than eiht years; " 7 lives "of pUrfelrowitizeos, and the highest By this measure, so promptly lakeu, t'beir protection. Under tK.flaenee ofthia1 te es s or the,; united .States lhe ngut or respeoi was 5uvr,uMi 01 "i''" r,ier,,lV. ra! branches of tb is important nation, ae fence never ceas . ll.is among the 1 he misconduct ol her oflnershas not b3e. i.Haifolmi,t have assumed gr eater aetivity? 'and, most acre,l; ttna hke,neccSW to nations puled to" h.r. fehe was enabled to renew with ,t , h j, ig hoped that others will grkdually and to individuals. Anh, whether the attack candor her relation, wuh. the United State.,! revivefand ultimately triumph over Wr& be made by Spain, herself, or T by those ;wno and her own .situation, particularly, in resp ct gUee lhX)ediencr of granting fultbef abuse her power, its obljsatiou is not the less to the territory . in question, with the dangers; r.,.,.,' ...k,-j i.Jj...8J.?.iL-.- Our relations with Spain remain nearly in the state in which they were at the close of the last sesiion.TUe convention of 1802m provid ingibf the adjustment of a eertain portion of the claims of our citizens' for injuries sustained by spoliation, and so long 'suspended by the Spanish go ? jment, has at length been - ratifi ad by it ; but no arrangement bus yet. been made for the payment; of anoiner portion . of lice claims, not less extensive or well louuded, or for other classes of claims, or for the set ile . meat of bounda-ies. These subjects have Igaia been brought under coosidcraltou in both ountriei. bwt no agreenieut ba lit eo entered into" respecting them. In the' mean time, events bare occurred, which clearly orovoaho sttons. The invaders of Amelia Inland had inseperable iioiii it ; and, rtgardiu assumed a popular ' aud respected title, under we have sustained, for "whicn mduiunity has which thtjiy, might approach and wound u. been so long, withheld, and the i juries w have As their object was disjipctly seen, and the snftvred through that tcrriioiy, utd her means j ...... ".-...... . , . . ' . . if 1 1 ... 1:1 . . nr. .1. proieciiou is suunmiei f your 1 The measures of defence, authorized by ex isting laws, have been pursued with the zeal un l activity due to so important an object, and with all the deipiich ,pra(?jic&Me in so extensive ..J v.f n nn.l..l..L: . '"'fi'l.- 1 . duty imposed on the Executive, by an exiting ot redress, she w.,s likewise ttoed to take, and gre4rinniartakrf hesnrvej of our law, warprofoundly felt, tUttl.u,ask waSHliul. with hnor, the course bet chelated to doimlrUine and inland fro ra hag been contin. Pe!r.t?tI f protect them, it-was thought in. justice to tbeUuittd Slates, and to promote her Ltfd . and al thB points where it waadeejdedlo erect fort fieations, the work has been tiQUiaien? e uro- I be combination in Florida, lor ttte nnuwim gene.! , v.ir.rw.w,v-..vo reas has been made. In compliance with i es- chmbi fst'ab enion the UmtVd States, to .suppress, the oa welfare. . iishmeot, and it. was aeeordingty done. Copies of the ins (ructions to the commanding .1 ...! 1. thHt1: retort of W ar. exniainiii iiis niutives. aod ius-l.i. 1 ... .i"L j' cueci 01 uie noncy, wnien mat .iroyernnienii'",,i"'Pv lf v J . 4 . , 1 J . '"i.ni mc otpcai.iii, me ooa.ru 01 cohihwh lias so" long pursued, on the fiieudly relation ;eombinatiou, aud, above all, the iueltcmqai r ofltityiug his conduct, with a copy or ih.: proceed-, giUQerg were (utected t examine in a particu e the two coanuies, which, it is uresumed, it of the;indians, to massacreour fellow-ciuzens, jngijf4he eris martial, luUteirial ot Ar- ar manner the parts of the coast therein dssig Watleast of as aioch importance to Spain, ; as f every age, and of both sexes, owrited a like jbulhnot and Ainbristie ; and f the torrespon naledt ad t report "their .opinion of tbe',nt to the United plates, te maintains A state' of treatment, and received it. Iu pursuing; these , deuce between .the Secretary ol State and the sui,ttb!esues for two naval depots. This work thing, has 'existed in the PJoridas. the ' lendcu- Mvagea'to an imaginary Jinc, in the woods, it Mjni.ter t lewpolenliary of .bpam, .jicar this iin a irain of execution. The opiniou of the', cy of which has ben'obvii.us to alF who have would have been the heighth of folly to havgovcruiuent ; and 0 the- Mmi.ter Plenipaten- board on this suhject, with a plan of air the paid the .lightest attention to the-progress of suffered that line lo prpteet tbem. Had that. liar; of the Uuiud states, at Madrii., with works neee.sary to a general system ordefene affairs in that nearte ThroOirhiiutthe whole I been done, the war could never cease. Etfea the government ot Spain, wilijie laid before fai as it Has be formed, will be laid before .vonsress.. .. . r.. - u ..Mi.,-.. "of those provinces to which the Spanish title' extends the government of SpaU1 scarcely been felt. It- authority lias been confined, al nust exclusively, lo the walls of Fensaeola and t. Augustine, within which only" small, gar risons have been; maintained. Adventurers from every country, fugitive, from justice, and abseonding slaves, have found'an.asy luni there. Several tribes ef Indians, strong In the number af their warriors, remarkable for their feroci ty, and whose settlements extend to our limits, inhabit those provinces .These ditferent horde, of people, connected together, disre Harding, on the one side, the authority of Spain, aud protected, on the other, by an imaginary je which sepai ates Floiida from the United , ?lt4s have violated our laws prohibiting the Wrodueioa of slaves, have practised various irauda M will ICTVifUV) UU VVIIIUIIUVU VI J iu4 ofeptrago en onr peaceable citizepi, which cemr on it, and to subdue him there . But the;lnerica, still continues without anv iKMspeet of territory belonged, in a certain tense, at .least,. -it speedy teriOiflanoa. the iLtwruiauoa re if the territory hud bees, exclusively,' that of Spain, and her nower complete over it, we had arisht, bv the law of nations, to follow-the impress The civil war, which has 10 long pr. vailed between Spain and the provinces in South A lo the save eueuiy who inhabited it, the power 01 ispaiu uaa ceasei 10 liii over u, i -teetiou was sought, under her title, by those who bad commuted oh our citizens nosiiiities. Which she was bonud, by treaty, to have pre vented but haduot the power to preVent. To have stopped at that line,' would have given neW eneouragement to these savages, and new vigor to the whole combination existing there, in the prosecution of all its' pernicious pur poses'"' '"" ' ''n "" : '. In .oppressing tke" establishment at Amelia Island, no unfriendliness was : manifested to wards Spain', because the post was taken froui a force whieh had wrested it? from her. . The specliiig the conditiou of those countries, w hieb has been collected by the Commissioners, 1 e cently relumed from tbenee, will be laid before Congress, in copies of their reports, with such other information as has b en received from other agents of the United 8: hIAs. 1 appears, from these ennnnaoications. that the government of Boeuoi Ay res declared itself independent in July 1816, haviug previously exercised the po-wer of an independent govern uiept, thoogh ia the name of the Ki.ig of paic, from the year 1810 : that the Hauda Oriental, Katre Reos, and Paraguay, with the eitv 01 Santa Fee, all of which are also independent, are unconnected with the' present government lory to the. lndiaus. Congress, in a repor. from the proper Depart ment, as oon as it caa be prepared.. . . In conformity with t he appropriations of the last session, treaties liave been formed with tho Qapw r'be of Indians, inhabiting the coun try outhe Arkausaw, end with the Great and Little Usages north of the White river with the tribes in ti e slate of Indiana ; with the sev eral tribes wt'bin the stateof Ohio," and "the Michigan territory ; and with tlie Chit kasaws: by which very extensive tesson of territory have-been made to the U 11 lied States. Nego tiations are now depeidivig with the tribes in the Illinois territory, anti with the Choetawi, by whieh it is expected that other exlenive ces sions will bf made. I take great interest in dating Ihdt the. ve.sions already made, which are eoniidered aoimportant to the United Slate. have oeen obtained on conditiou. very sattslae- 'VrM.'-,
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