0ts '..1 ;. . ' k' Vr V .V-- C. -'. ', - . ,.v-v-1 : s i f. fcv--; i: '.'?- '.4;''. ri-.J"v" Mi' w&&.imwt KM(IU0lt,(N. C.) flf' wr . 1 . Three Anhur Vtt ye" .K'?!; ''to thi-ee months f6f fiction- tecosnc.. due, aodnotic -.'f not exceeding 14 Lnes.re ' .rh subscq'wnt insertion: nd mI- f rc tiicre is greater number . r ,.-tn. 1 le caii must acconiyitu .TrT-: - B w5..-"11 irjNiriijn it3 ser.iian jjperqciye . rom ti)P, procecinj!j -oi?niw J way, ; i d Ascertain whthtr (bis were aliiirn, of r .iddlo section, rcW Tfee '0natttU.ir; (UW tute" waa UprinkM a quaniitv of ligK.f snoW oi) ifif inoruin, a fmHicr tcdnction - of. 'bis' wmmodifies, tint! the tracts of a' man kri-irsc. n f . c? i an in advandtf "L'.conumwnce without payment of.ar jjjjl ; at report o. the Condi the T reiisui y pi Jino, aiait" 'aJf9 ftf last year, and leaving the anient cotnlcteJy clear of debt. rite lieht bcinff drawn fpum fh librrpl. Wfor. the disposal of our products, twic e as much as the exportation of iod of (he rero,ulioBf tH lvit Wu1,c wounded gentleman su rrendered in tlm most nroierioU8 times of'from New. York to Liverpool : and the! ....... ,,.-, ,,inn, . uiraselt and Ins key, tneetlirr "With a rpSwnfFce and in seasons of thf idiffereoqp between the former and tlwgineelhat lune u Lttseareelfeveretted (1ecaritcr which had been his nislilly itlnt f.ireign.deniai.'d there was at present coast of conveyance will not on (0 agitato society. After givjug fu j i.coiupariion. Theblol flowed in profu d twice as mnrfi "grain consumed in ly rcmnnerate tho.t manaiacturer, but weiahi to the operation o7tl-erHiKf,1n--A,lnJiis cSiin,. hps and noes : ami Sla'cal rtie as expotteo trom anoru an increascu compensation w uic Hh tlnih-d States. The principal 'agriculturalist, independently of the rise Lhitnf ncrricultural productions, not! of the commodity in value, from its be- Lired for the use of thje agricultural iog furnished with a good market It oiatked ocipatt bt'jthe Great AY8tei?n VanaK ahij-gto .be contfaqted ory. as been, already made in tbesQ import&&t ., Tbo whole length f the jveste. nsec tiott is bonti one liundre(l ami sixty-three inikif ftC the eastern about ninety. sevit anS'hoWitlwtandih the d.ispt rify of t,IVe distance, it Is estimated that the expense of each ill be about nhe sme, making, ,in the Aggregate, four rtiillions of dollars. The object and tendency of that;' measure of the canal ComnaMsionors mtist be obvious ;' and linlir 1 u ui'll aa I'tiutihp. r(ncrrrft in i m nnn ilnttarq in thp. Trea'su- J i-. . n . i0 m o.vv" - ; v; jvccptninenaiHg us aQoputm. iy onrr- nftir havini; discharged the currenu Urig , tKf jti directions, a solemn pledge th whole Canal ; sectional jealousies 9H allivfit i!ioi!iant!iir!a afiaiuo' 1111111 ,ET YORK- The following wt-aerHnia'v exueuditures are imnartiaUv irta trom the specrliof Gov. Clintw iiw; Vand. cvwy advance o the fitr Ttrt-y are 'worthy of) wcrfe, ciiborMvsy, will 1'acUitatecouif . ...,t cnViinrfa wliir.h dirtafpilJ municatirm The ''iSHnnletion f the mid- Ze great statesman who is theirjf tUm haralready opened markets os ine , - - for a tertile and extensiv. region, lhc tar: ' expense oj conveying a barrel ot nar ExfeSiekce has evinced the preca-. by land to- Albany from the country a- ,A fl irtnatm nature ot lorcisrn o tu tne onytiea laitc, whs uii ui.i board, which wifl jie'frsebtex)'t yon. . Tbe e0natitUtT-cthi 'tatewaa fartn'td ,nearJyYorjrie'.'.;yeara g. Anil considering lhe ei'WmCe-.under whieh ,it was eaubJiefea J ia lUe 'midtol walraod e9in(Do'titti;a4 without tho b i! ..i.' u ;ahf iii,i:.rr:..1,u tht m af-J snow, venfied his . on " V "" IIH1WIHI " V QUI 'l IP , Krmarkai rt Hie Vevalier dr OnK. 4 l,Artile; Agreid. ,v;V f "sit Article; a.;'Itinuires more 1 explicit .-'.....1;. :,.;' .' . V r j'..T-r."a. -Vl irg that it ia t free .J'rora imperfetion. Attempts have beep niade at various times to.eall conveutij t iuiroduee-al tratioii8r 'wbicfc have- only succeeded ii a single intent'C prot!tl)ly from an ap prehension that ao innovating spirit consolidating this tewpio of freedom and snfety. Ptrtte arelie natural offspring of ropobWcfn gsvernment. lierverl freedom exhiM, it will b mifcaied in dift'erwicea of opinion with respect to the best mode of promotieg publie " welfare. And when llieae COuteDiioua spread ovei aocietj, thej form parjiet and inuig2io oiqelimtsg with privaie views m,i meti iuierenta. dgeiieraMe ia!o faction, Abif!i jecturies. He then determined to tet a watch within the store eacfTnight, till the loguy biioum maKe anntner attempt. Accordingly the folio wi he eVeniiKr be fore 10, hinRelf, and Mr. Vm, A- a neighbour, secreted thcinselves in the night predominate, and dwitroy instead o eouoting roonr in the rear of the store. I hey charged a pistol with smal I beans to annoy Hie exerted intruder, and a nuisket w ith ball to be ready in case ol resistance ; they then placed their light in a covered barrel, and were cautiofls to" preserve 'silence. . ' Abfut half past ten, a key was herd at the lock of the Jtack (roorsoine one eTtfered without a light,, and was suffered iteeks its graiifietttitn n violation of mo r anvnce, as nearly as could be judged rality, end atJtbe eiLvnse of the eroeruiF""1 "' step, hull the-leneth nfthe guod. AndJsacli ia ' ,jef j uneue f ,lttt jstnr ; when Mr, A suddenly open man tatu're ttelieriifa tuo fit" f "eo--d . c r,uitlfr).stMm, and discUairgtidtlie teutian that weofiensee the ontiouii.ee pistol in the dark bv wav of alarm 1 lie of parties after the ceatio;i ef the pro- contents of which, (as jnstice Woiildbrve 1Uin5 " mr iii.b icie u, mur K. etltei 'd ItlC lOWC!' tt of the faCC Oh p.naoa s.gnai mavances a proa,iery t,K.ir uninvi(ed gu,sU wi)() .anay vocrtf raled that he was . a dea'dT nan.,f ra it has been more obnoxious to the excite ment of party than any iiieasber of the federal 110 ion: hven during the gloomy erest, must be either consumed at me, or lost to the cultivator. For- is believed that our Atlantic country I progress of party, or that u contains in ami ble causes, we are forced to eorileludV ttia!B"c was conducted i'lto tlieconnu.tg room. there is a radieal defect in the constitu tion of oar government"; "that it. eitlier wants some essential ebeek aEriii.ysthe will soon be supplied with salt from the ptnmmcfce may co-operate in crea-j west, cheaper than Irom abroad, an !r flourishing Atlantic cities ; but in- the revenue from the s .It works, appro M trade must erect our towns on priated to the construction ot tne canai, lakes ami rivers, and our inland vil-j already exceeds the most favourable es ST. LOUIS. DEC. 8.' es, and internal trade must derive aliment trom the pro rUf our agriculture and manufactur- ti mates, and shews conclusively tho im portance of this communication to , the ' 'jr;iie 0tlie9 a uomuiuuaiuiu 01 a vasi cuunuj. a 1 remuuerated DV salaries of fee? to tlic l,n..i. As the protection of the foreign and the progress ot top, canal, gypsum 01 ineiannunt of a million ol Uollirs annually he carrying trade, two of the great arches of commerce, is exclusively trusted to the nation?! government, state authorities cannot extend their wer beyond the encouragement of the rae trade iindovanufacturi)! where after -a time, the wounds erc st-.U'ichrd. . ," The thief confessed that he h id fre- ouMiily -nilfered from Mr. at ni?lit. us a 1 aiigcmcui ,uc cicuiiiis oi icu. u,(iurii)g tjic last S or 4 months' ana exciiemeni. lue assemuiy, wuicn is the most numerous brancbof ihe latnre, .and Avhich is. aooually chosen elects every year, from the . senate, tour At.A. . .. ' t. 1 . . .. .. r' u""u,J' 5 i"i.a..5mn1 ! m,e ,1)U1 eomoinnicHf ions, 'so ontairi! . fAsreed, WU the Mlawing eiplana cuiiBMiuia a vuuiicu ni nnuuu.uicui.,ftn ,i,r rmitA kQrl I... . .11 . : . .i.. . .1.-11 in the ifi of tlvs eouucil are , , .it !,,. t r ia tim . u; . it... - . Kansas, - valid to the same ex'eni as list) are bmq .By private ' ennyeyane we learn at In on his Ci tbolic Mafiyl j ' .. x esiedition&7,':';. w-2v- .-'A Article; $.TIie Chevler'()i 'requirMy hat (the boundary bet ween, thy1 two cbuoV , ties shall be Ihe'iHiddle of the rivrrsi and i ) tiiAt the navigation of the said rivers bal$ ' be, 1 ommon to both natinpg. . -' ; ... Remarks of the Secretary.tif ;Ut j J; T'TllA Rll.Ml.n llf tttlkfA M.i.f.illt1 V: that the United (states have always in-' l tended. ;tbat the property of- the .riverjt should be ong to them He insists on. , 1 j this point, ns an essential. eondkiaDt-a the means of avoiding all eolljaioo, and; fl as a principle adopted beneeforth by ltd Union, id its treaties with its neighbor!, v'. He flgreespjowever, that the navigation hi of the said ri vers to the sea shall be conaiV roon to both peiipfe. Tbe SeeretaVy of f ' tate conceives, that in tins elaoie' ther6 . is nothieg humiliating (opSpaia, as spem , ed ti. he thought ; siueeitis Mot intend.' d to impose ou her an onerous' stipufa.' lion, boi io fix a territorial timi.'-irnieh . in fact might no. extended beyond u, rlih) ves meu'onedVj He considers this ctauia aj indispensable; aif us eminst'ly calit lattd to rreservo a ,koi deutaudin' :. between the to peopre.1 rrmr. i ne minister or rpain greiio me -lod) h"r;gree of fpngifude, ai d, 19 removo) all dilI'uMiltio,'to admit tbe 43J instead of the 4.8 i degree of latitude from lh) Ar kiMtgHK "to -the Pacific t)rein rAsjreedJ- Vrticle 4- Agreed,. as priJfosed i,by ih; Secretii-y of State. . " - ' , ? ' . Article- 3. -Agreed. ..v. : .,:! v-- Article 6. AgrR.-. ' ' '4 ) ,J AniJ , y.T. 'Areedwlli the.adJition,;. I 'h a the- United Siiuei shall furnish V -i I transport, and the necessary escort, ffV ;Bonyi-ying in" Hioresam. rpops.oi mis 1 tboSic.i' Jiijety and their baggage, to ' the 1 Httvanr. fA-'reed.T A rtn L' S. t Si is article cannot be va V tied from what is contained in Ine CtV. valiers pn j t, as tb object of the Iat' ;v elai s" llieiein' is rr erely io save tlie honi . JMiansrs It is but 'sel.tim that. we,r and d,scuity of t ie soveretzntv of hit .J?- " lmemenee trom this 1 rri;ry. 'Jat1 elic m st - The niuil eouimnnieniions,' so tintel.airii Agreed, -wit . best quality has been discovered j and Combinations will be formed to obtain it is ascertained that this region contains the'eoutrol rjU.s eminnM patronage U.g,vruinent .has been assumed,, in vir-i The Seer-tar j. of State observed to me, a NufTi i( tit quantify of this invaluable . And they will attempt io inftuenee, in i l,r ,ua 0ra pr,ivis;on ; )e e a tUt ltm rr,ler i! (ive. no enc wonld.'most mineral, for tlie supply of the whole U. first place, the elect, ms l th-te people, tbe territory; thul in election has been assuredlv, nei er eatertatn thetdef di- " tkp lYi-inrinal in, by dictating under the firms and d ei- i,eij. ;n (), , by cherishing the agrb uitu- gredients of hydraulic mortar were pro- P"8 01 py eeo i y. ' no ilcuou w jne,B, assembly; nl fA a delegate in1 bona, fide-title to their properfy ; but,; lufacturiiitr interests, and uro. cured at a great iexpense fi-m abroad the appointing power inu: tbiruiy, ti Coiitrress ;: and-that, Irom therein re.'aa a Treaty ought not to coWr. fraudu- , , ' . . i m - . . i i u.. uneraiionoi inai insuiuiio i. iiiu wuuu ceived, u wits e'.usiaered .certain that 1 lent cmctlec. o, ro more ctiUld be asked msttrafhrnfor the. attainuiMit or theseiperscd over the whoks country, admira r-ailTerencB c-7 oninion oretende.i. nde-W ?i . T . TI 7 . tt,h,It"r,,7 m a byfcrtCitWii .T ' , i.li . . . . 1 . . . ' i : uiuerence oi omiiioii prcienui o, enuri jCeil eiicted ;n the latter place.. 1 m tbls cae, subsiitiiied for nis Mnjsty, iluableetuis, istoa certain extent, 'Wr adapted for wter cement, and liD-;rorsar8 m uaU4IM, ro cheri4h lfce Sjo,r t From the Ouaed States' military post they would scrupulously foJEI their en nmportanT. tirely 8wrsedwe- the necessity ot a!ftf jcord by conj.iii.ic u the sl.a.fe of' vt. ArkAn..n Smitt. .:m.u !pmnni. n,m f,t h.bri.';nHiii.,t h The middle section of the Western foreign siidp! v. Stone for the construe anal, including a lateral canal "to tlon of Ueks, culverts, bridge and alijia. and compris'mg a distance of aqueducts, is also found- in abundance : wre than 06 miles, has been pomplctedJ and lit is confidently believed, as well III the 23(1 fhiV nfOrtrdiop. laaf. llip fronv th fpolnp-iral rharacter of this mmissioners navis- .t, d ii f.om ITtira rpp-iori. fmm varimm i.ther indications ! will be in constant operation, envleuvor-.o-j, tViatl wi! hp dJarnvPrpil amn v sutti- "'a ,u ' - cient for domestic uses and manufactu departed controversy, by appealing to tb; vindictive feelings of UMAppoiutnieii t , or exciting the ciavint; of ambition aad cu pidity, With this principle of.irr.it itlon Home, and found their mbst sanguine tpfctations- realized in the celerity , WDiimy and excellence of th. exiririion: 4. on the 24th November the Cham Wo t'anl was also in a naviabh state. less than two years and five months p miles of artificial navigation have w nnisneu ; ana thus the physical, as financial practicability ofuni me waters of the western and nor ton Jaks with the Atlantic ocean, has p established beyond the reach of wot orjcavii. The efforts of direct hos t6 the system of internal improve will in future be feeble. Honest '"'I well disposed men, who have hither I' pertained doubts, liavc yielded them unparaueled success of this mea- But as there is great reason to 'PpMietid the exertions of insidious en ailJ". I consider, it my solemn duty to ' yon against them. As the Canal greeds ,1a fhp west, the country east '0t COUrHC bcaccommndatrd. anil in Nl'ortwn (o its progress to completion, "Wat ratio will be considej ed more easy 'Combine a greater mass of population gainst it further extension. Attempts we already been made to arrest its ppess webU,f4herSeueca rrver, and a highly probable that they uill be Jiewedhen th'o work is finished' to ' Ocwsee. As the benefits of artifi Tor improved navigation aro ""le obvious by" experience, Eiieeincnts miles above the sefth-d frts of :hc coon- expected of tl'cni. try, we learn that the gnifrison has receiv-1 1 he- Secretary of State even proposes, ed MO T) TO Vlllilint 1'rnjll I Iib ITn i t nrl Kl I C 1 IT At .. An l..'ia twitc-Unc- it t.--t tt.nuffir.lo COntraCtOrS flir at)HUt VPr jlti 'l'ilfrJ-t.nf- tin -nmrlnit in tl.rt T" oil lvntT"l ,n our eonstitution, fbe hydra of tae.ioHMnmi9sviaMiai j,,,ha8eJ oinethln5 ; ,mScd by t!,e :Mims,er.f Spain, on con- i t ... uiill'll i iim ii vtr"iv t-Al'iiiKui sat v ' by open denunciation, at other t.mcs by The ahimation !"rig:l?,fu!., foroUi.ed lie prneipal-siipply. ihe b . the Torm ofa note, 'ihe Pnimfrv Allniin.la t.-ill. l...fTkl..i nml nlti.ri - country ahpund with bufTitoe and oth frame, wlucb (urnsbed mi-at a i - mer. am render clhirts advantages of personal observation, nor ean all its blessings be realized or dis ptayirTiintil years of exiierience have passed away. '...'" It is a subject of high felicitation to observe the energies of our sister states directed in a similar way to the promo tion of thegeneral prosperity. The Ca rolinan and Virginian have adopted wiy ind vigorous-measures for the ad vancemcn t of - i nland - c om m u n icat n j and some of the western states have been equally decided and public-spirited. An union of the waters of the Illinois river and lake Michigan, and a connexion be tween lake Erieand' the Ohio in the di rection of Sandusky and Scioto' rivers, are seriously contemplated. While; measures so honorable to our sister states must always command our best wishes, ,an.'d secure out' highest appro bation; let us be deeply impressed with flic importance of attending' to improve ments of a similar-character. Commu nications between the waters ofl.ike On tario and thd' western cana! r. between ,tlie river St. Lawrence and Lake Cii.mi plain j -.and "between tbe Sus'jiuhaniiah river and the Seneca lake,. Avilr ac'com- 1 ce matlo to obtain appropriations for jmodate important and respectable por -wl4i accommodalions, and while JJj Mitn will endeavor to acquire tliem "honest views and for patriotic pur- oftT y ,cr,''ve tlie countenance Ijisons of a different description, who J.mrtherance, of selfish designs will (trial WOy 1Ue reat fabric f in" a improvements by witbdr.avingt)r i?51''0 fu"d aPProriated for its tions of our population, deserving, as well from their enterprising industry as public-spirited character, every attention irom thcg'overomcnt. The improve nients of the Oswego river ; the jestab- iishment of a harbor at Buffalo : and inn '" 'pvijcral Cover nnM'i.r, t nv. tiling to leave A c ro o of 1 id a bors a"- t'i'n.2 a pta r doubt oruncer' ' . . I'fainlv. c!i v i- is! 'i s tn iibrp. mi the must a lurtiisi.eu. j- j. ' ' . . . .. . j-i.ii,r. l,.rV i.r i ! nt,ll lu llldt Qnil . . an "l iiu out 4. ..io 1 & iwv. i'. . rpm.un m. bund. Ail' iiuri.ule i a. (1 is. at t lie same lime, the best interests of the comoiNuity. This commissary of "the p-mt, liu-oV. E!mnswh,l perfectly satisfied (hat liis CatholicyMa- .... . '.. . . . i . . . ..L '- ' m at m, Mun a tew week aso.- ano icsry neiuie; asus n ir wtsnes ninr. rine cstaolishmenrs. ...i.:-u .u: ..f ..nA.idi:.t J i -.rn was raisea mis sn ... m.,w.Mv, i..u3,.c..i;.. ...o..v wficergi!l essential to the doe peiorin-min conlructfd, wlue'i state lias Piven tn our internal trade.' e -... I i..'. . ' o--- nunc hi men huh, mi wtmnuum j oreau since .uaust ; cannot oe umy a ) preciateu wiuioui -" i the orourrtiea of delegated power, aua hi sbpfa nf council as constituted is aitnost entiitly r.neon to assist io suppi'Ving lhc dctieii-.cy e. the contractor. Jniur iVirtti.m iirad- destittite of this requite.,, The political Ubtoined a boat loud or two of tranquility of the slate demands a difturj ent arrangement of thevappointHtg pow'er And I have no h' silalion in recommend' iug a convent ou. forth,! and such other jiiirjioses as may be itnperulively.eqoir--d by the public welfare. And I do i his under a full persuasion that the powers nf the conveulion Cannot . transcend tbe b lijec t s co m ro i tted 1 6 I h ei f""ogfl'izai. ce by tbe concurrent a of the legislature and people : that the land marks of securjt to liberty, property, religion andlife will Article 9. Mr. de Onis requites that the ai ticl s should inn (bus r -,To al' claims of citizens oftlie U. lord, oftbr- ichp, ecmniuils at that post. Slatc8 (.c jr0Vern,t lit of S.'tin, We. understitiid 'that by liis deeds' vo in terposilion a war bos been, avoided be tween theCherokees aad Osucr.es. PKTlLKPnURG-JAN". IB. A RA.'I V.'illiam b'liASEn. ftepioy arising In to a in law)' I seizure at sea, and in. the 'pr.rts , or-tetrituwea. nl- his " i Catlmlic M jesty in Spain brin. his ctihiniesllAgi1'' d.'j Afiil tlie high CiTinracttng parties res ed for a number nf venrsns Koi.k.Ke.-nr'l'W'lvely renounce all claims toir.wmni : ik. n..i, r i.: i.,..,.. whiles foe unr of thvt- recent 'Vcir s : or .4 u i mi. 9 tjaurt hi i ii iq I'll? ii ij ; ' ... . , I ent misconduct, !ia occa i ned 1 tivinsarsirns of flftir rcpcrti-C C0ltttira.j(l in ine r some recent be invifxatily preserved and more lirraty j0 t0 that Institution, we ka'ii o' about, ders and ofiket s in the Flo! Mas ostabttshedi and tlml the measures uhich will be adopted wnl have a betiigir intiu ence in preserving the -.harmony otVtbe eommunity anJ elevating tbe reputation if ine stale 1-2000.. l his eirciiiiisiance sfiou d have t To the nboi'C rlatm'Mi'. de OlllS adds, be?n mentione : s u e dmsago bm ibat-iin.-ithat the United Suites will.- sa'isly . Pit mediately up ii the dia;ipHnru!ic ofVft- i thn mst claims which' the inhabf'at ts and ser, there were han.dr.rds f rumors aH-int, ; Unislj ufjj, ei s t -.f the FtoHdas' may .have wirb as many abapes, ami We i..nd it im -1 MHt :t t trfl by tbe om-rathnsMnd t rooeedr ii Nor eajnil conceal on this neeasion ibe'p s-ible to get at the truth. .What we brief paragraph iooy never meet the' eyes of bis family or ciiunccliucs. leep anxiety w bich i feel in a 'ubjecf jhe.vc above slated as to the amount nuiy now under the consideration of the gene al government J apd wbreh is tigiyrtu aately .calculated Coprodujceejigraolii cat distinction. Highly .import uii as it ,isto allay feelingtso inauspiciotjj, aad to cultivate the mut friendly cdnimunioii wjlb every member of K tbe confsleraey, yi t I consider ihe iuterdivfion of the rx- u-nsion of slavery a paramount' cons-lder- a;ion. Morally a.nd nolitjeftHy speaking slavery is an evil of the first yiaguiiede ; ik whatever may he the conseqaences, it is oyr uiny in pronuoi us rugrcs iu ati. ca ses whero such prohibition is . allowed by the eonstitbtion.; "No vevilcan-result from its inhibition more pernicious than ,1... ilrininiiini if Iia f r. i .. m... mfi.nliAa uio - ui uiiiuib ui lilt bniULii-iuai9iiia , i .1 i , ,?i .t , (. i ... ,rts toleration: and I earnestly recommend have received that consideration which , ; o ' P .i;:.' . -. ,. , , . ....the expression oryour sense on this oeea- WWuun.uuja wnuriaj L u,c l"-!sibo, as equally due to the character of voraoic attention oi me canal commis- the gtate aoa lhe prosperity of the. eq, sioners : and the results of their mea-nir- , - - I . -; abated to .you as ..: ' . ' ' 'be completion of the whole of. soon as possible. . new-haveit, Jan. 11. : ings f llieHierican army, '8 is'cus- t I Im fTlMtPl! be relied i.'ioii. We would gla-lly hae,Cl --J ,...:,.. , ...ma,- -tH . . CP i OiaM llll"li:t nlil llill . Lll,u.uaiu-V4i ;'JN vi'ili'.neM ,iii! immeoi ine oue-niier, on r i ' eon til of bis f (inner statidiim in -ivly :.L,1r,ll";J '' ' , . . - " , batjasfiee elainu'd that it hl.d' he gij Article 10.( Agreed, as. it is proposed en up and we ferverfiiy pxy, 1. at ibis by tlie: oecretafy of .-ti?r. AgrtCn. i. .i. -....., . a i-i i in 1 1 i in. i in iiiiif'r riesires i nar t the stipulation of live millions of dollars J cirifeuned in this article may be. stricken, nut. r.r lie is aware that the territories .-fa am fiiifiicient to nav trible ' that fit sum, and, by agreeing to that stipula- k .:..c. ? I.I . unAni Oi4f Cttqin. in Oiiil. t'j 1IOII, II VVUUHJ .'('('HI max 7jroin, i. ........ sidalioti only f the said amount, has ? rnili iVtlie two Floridas and other ter According to a written stat'ernent of his own, which we have seen lie stateslh Ue had " fraudulently, uiiUvbilly and without "fie know ledge of any 'hninati bei"," taken from tht- Bank 22 or 23.000 Ooilars ine lluaK rias nis bond Willi ffood iieciir'it for tils' 'im nf O.(HK). Public )ctiineiits. tler a full h0-..-:.u-i n. . ...1 ... i I'viouaainii mat inn n in-; ""JPfP'y of the state imjieriously ;sures will be; commou' Documents transmitted to both bouses of Congress with the message of the Pre sident of the 7th 'of Dec. 18 19 , NO. 2. Continued. t Paner "received bv the Secretary of - j - . . . -... . v State, rroin Mr. Hyde de iNeuvilie, 161h Feb. 1S19. : ; nOlKa anI h f if'iA aha n f I rtUa Kno ril nP nmnnaoinnnM A Aai) ... r TIsmm.'mm t fnl 4' i , . s Y . At- ' 1 L.. L.u:.,.! Thatvsl Kll iife vesanil in tatn;.v ...in uU.A m on o,.f io . . . - 'xr u. - i.r.nAianitn ath.e rpni.at rVfr. Hvil- Nml i. " Thf tniilulVi otjoh tUe 8th article, comrTfa 'UeU Jrtfi.fc ' st " . - . . . . - T 1 -r '. - 1 . . r. . -f L i L a hAfsnnb I ntrv AW with t liA Rtv4ru I with t!i dvtA Witk XI e PTOie I ii vi vnrti-tn t s . . - ..sm am m a. I- a i . a- . . : . a- a fiWs improving the navigoo .tli,s, ect of of the irc t am -nappy to.a ptan mr improving me navigations itint h,0U t,lat the decided and prur the Hudson liver, have attended todh frsjn-'n , . b---e cTnartommission- important business assigned, to them ih .":v'luoef last, are in foil accord- 1 below Btate of the waters aas favora- had mvsteriouslv vanis vnh 'ii . . - - - - . . --j ,. it- : - -itna.-Knrnnr,i'n. I mmiiai-! v tter tins io. laaieu ueiure, as wi-n ..v-., - , Hit tfiybuilding,, he terview, Mr. De Stenvilte reduced toWriUngtam 818, wertTannuJkd.exieptaifr fe,'pof'-; 'u knowing genius enpeN in which are noted the objections to ;Mr. aettkments had been menced th r rep- n isc ivib vi i . . J t l . . . s atiiVi inn u r.t . incline t! ? impressions. At t hit b!e to their operations, and evinces,' be- breach appeared about ley directed that nortioti of tlie'vond a dnuht. the necessity of Your be ausnected that fiarn kn t. vn uerti.m i.;i. .. " ...i-.l! .,;"j . :,. . ..... a "'art n ""ih1 ejicnus tram r'lt nign iuiorpouiii, wnicii inucca cannot rerea me oacK eoQr uignuy.oy ivcr to Rochester on the Ueue- be. too eai neatly inculcated) as you will a false key, "and ptteed out 1 V.tbe in SUCCesstin, on opening his Storey dls-jwas a full and free discussion of the proj hem. covered that more or leas tiithisartirleA'De.'Onis, delivered February 9tli. and . . 1 1 V I 1'llJV. wiiiiiuuinaivi UT IIIIU v ' n't1 U,rvi. rA.....n i i.i. im.J.(;,l vr-. In. means Of 08 n",B t0 Parta of "the counter project, ritorics, when she would not have ceded 'sent a copy of the papr tlie rext mori ing tj Jjf ; SeVeUry of State, ivl unu b't ropy to Mr. J; lie theSe l)e Onid Hung in'owleo mcieiy as -, rriinute, tbut bmh p:irties nupl t bo aatisfi..; 1 of -j t the correctness in w hich jbeir reaper tivr r- .. r'ts , f were stated, it 'was drawn up. piii tty iti l"-.-ictt, ! r ul tinrtlv in rrnr own 1-nuu ce. I ne passages , i herertnarked with Bterisas. are i r,nBiiu u. ...a T he rest is transiMea , i with iltf draiVia .ihe nroiert of Mr de Onis, wftb tlwit uf the counter project by the Srreta rv of State, and wiuVifie .article, as hnapji ex . ttt. fiii!v elucidate the under- stan.linir oftlie parties vttit . ihe Rra ts f latitl, A dated before, as well as af ter,1 the $4 h January; ,V " v" ' "' "'-i("r -"''" 'f;-i; ,J y---- ;' y : :.----A'v--'JY' iu parta oi vie cuuiucr uitjitci, is- - -- . -.. j . - : .. .. .. . .. - -. - r- . ' i t.. . .. tk. wail n luom u .i i ktnose oujecttons oy me secretory oi atat, sinnge i u wv v, 7 i nohits to whicbbotbpsruewrtajreed.'r3pe - . - ( : . ' i i ' "f. -. ' :...' v. -. "' .; ' -.' ' ' .: -ft'- j - V

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