fTT FRIDAY, MAY is, 180. l6 iJAl.ElOH.fN.C.) v ' TF wEKKLT Bt tUCAS & HARVET. yalHTi.i'i Three dollar per yew, V Iaidindvaiice. No paper to be contiii valuable nortioa of (he soil of Florida. These sublets were not uistmgutspeu oy ance oy, oim. utu..j - r- - . .noted out.-. this charaiter in any greater d,greethar Lt fr' K tS51hX,U several of the abdicated subjects j of evidence f the valid.ty ,a fc0 bJrgdia which the powers of making war and The inability, too, of Spain to make out whijjh haJ beeQ m we wefe (o . ,h9 mUme- armies were instances . loQ Three dollar per year, !vncp. No Daoer to be .o r," tkn three months after s subscription oewmes uuc, V??. ?4,J2!Lt- o. was fraught, ought not to escape lbSSS-bdT-d notice danger,.too, with which the argument dirived'from this principal of construe? for one dollar , for twenty -ve - ;, . "... ..!.. u on At. narf ' rh"subqnent insertionT and -in like ooservaiionv juei uwpriuvil'ic - . . Irtion wher there is a' Rieater number of ted, and it would be only necessary to Such were the views which Mr. A. thanfourtecn. ne cash Aust accompany jve to exercisea: of Dower the form of j bpen -i t0 entertain of the proposi- )or' .fro-, person. unknown o tne caor; , ..imilatinn. and anv bower mfcht tinn -J - .... w tiicb in this obvious view of its charac- wtth perfect liberty to accept or re- conu i r ibuted u tical point NHI lift L lurisdiction arrogatid, and gpajfr proposed to alienate, there could didahis consideration, SPANISH 1 liKATY..: Debate on Jr. Clay's Uesolution. , . a . . .'."S - -v HAtlUMflt uvviiivm Ti,Binniitu'ioD reiiea oo whs c'wurai't.. . r i .:.. - thut . i. ..ni.oc nn fd cilr principle, of interpret. ,.- aVf,heir-ecuIi.the answer Tre- couluVoe as little quWthat S'l-Presented My ,thi. count,, tor pur-i-nurthvs", the offspring of ineonlrover- ",u . . . ,7.,' n u-i, iiafi -wu,r 3 .,, ,,. ifa pose, of miliUry or eom nurcul aoioj- . M"iso.e. shoo a be aivento epres mu.w. uini V 1 Vu uuo wc,Kut w,,u luo V11"" ';" ""'-be rendered subservient to.a.iy sueb pur j s.usi., p a r if ,,. thia. tlat there .r.i... IF r.nnn-resH . r i 'cure or doubtrul in tneirBparac- ubihihi. "" hh-ih-ui-ui s""-"""""" r . . . poses atji ' ' , . ..." I wJ,..; Wpa vnrimra niimmq ilil rases )I --tlllU nuntvA. tli rpfcire. in the VICWS WIllCIl 1! ul'. , . . ,. . ,. wero urgumxeu, miu wuu f0r our concession, in tae ireaiy ; me get , , e , , .stand most, '.A'TC-T: "can. miht be admitted info the Union er ienpolic, of the transfer of the suit of the .pursuit of such a pol-ys Bu ; be n5the hei, Jh",- without any neceawy intervento.i ofterritory ideaB our part to any foreign would be. he loasof tu province qu- .e' ns dar .n treaty Strpu- pnwr ad vthe inniu-diency as a conse- t.on, withoa the possibj l.ty of mdemoi. r extn oS o thepow, lating that it should send two Senators aUe,fthWof the ratification of fication. This result, .t would be ad- n.2niil il e Isrzest extension to me puw , . ..-. r ,., a.,ia ..f uu nnnirioii tv u..v reiauouiu .,,.; . - f Dower of tile ter- r ' (lf a",mn,, ion H,t( . Hen. not wjtac m tt ,r.. OP1,ument. that ieci u..:: . : . mfi ... - ... ..a fllii 1 saM BtlHiriPIII till J ' nr ua iir in us i u taM'Mis - AnA .vir. rv " ' f ' . : . uM.Mii ? The flubsistence hi u- tne caao 1 .. . ' iv n.e enlii-it expression did not e . ,i 0 ,,vn, it..ti,n. What was the de- zatlon erer . ..n;m;t.tinn j-ontehiled for ? Was sidering entin- exclusion oi ine ju t, . Kxecutivc ..iaplwrfrom the ecw o. i cornp..-- ;-; rcalizatirtn was W.cTr-powers? mou . -; Constitution ntlmita. on was the ronhnemeni ui u.c no iuc-. .. iiieqou'e authority to prevent mo occupation ,i,i"ivir fiireieit nowerrHiTA- our owu vim-- - . Ljlui,.ii' "v h 5. v!.i.. . .K-.rrimrvui l'cxis, which . ... .,.,.' ,irnrtlirv of this law he nul : . tn cede. IMaeiug out ol , ' ,-11I.Pi.ii - Whilst he should WD ai--- . , ....... inn. H"J " ' powc ...:.) i ?. .L-: .:...iL ol... of snbiects. ronaenuence. . , . ' ....r. t oosscsed of .ulfieient infornia. circum . iln nrnioation of the coun- ourselves, at least under present rirriiinatanrrs.- when he-WoUlu o- av-ru ! rircutnstances, con- of the occupation other fo'reien power : rvas sustained by the true intcnumen ui en., - An obser J' " d In .uppeVficial extent, la. thaB Spain, as a ineasuro oi muwr.-. i! f onotriirt on affirminiS rompclled him to preiei hi u ferrea i fl . ,.ver. tmt L. .1-,mlPha h a nollCV. on the litcMiii muii'iii. " . . u ilonn made in t ne uooaic, wnU ii not ue iiemcu . oie auu m"- . , a limit of this character upon power, vat ,on had been fe 'n t won a n ln a g, l8rtt, cha. . M couutiy. t stood justified could with no color oi pi uVuj, --. ., t.t alur nZ the in- Pac,er of fertility, toe i " bail uecu -7 ' " Seaate ; "r Ain& t0 lhe .counts wl f a M , I i r mimi. nv nnns lDiaiio'in ... a i I Id lllb .miiiim "J . r. i iccted from uperation. " na", " f the President and Seaate cr(i,g to the aecouajs wnicn . bc paramotirit to all otners, o, u - There wasiine consideration upon he-f' rPMnl reeeivSl, admittechof no eomp jr.. . d ervation. No poNvercould subjects of this controvert, in relation to enate, the., p we w4 advaotag on he s.de o ;ntcrcst Qr motive here to tluMX-nt of the treaty-makingJKiw.' nicd to ascc itain ti le iin former of h . Placed in a near unconnected .with, errwlvc apleared toMrAaohe'con. a W our annoyance.-and a policy elusive. It was this, that the exclusive thVnrpec , extenucu ftssertcd . ill more s ign "l"ti t0 , te(, by ' such views, it was at all Z nid inied fothe power, was not to an aed to ne powJr, was racter jf its pro uc jiableit was necessary, -prrtmnV. to extend to, all the subjects t.nction, as j bc rr remarkable, to re C.J Whatever then, Si lha Lmittei to Congress by coustiU, J;h J !T 0 SdHnits. But was ftrZSon of the earth intrinP9,c importance of Fl..r. a poU tion. Tere wee several which thw Xr otihe treaty such aS h id du" 0r the' highest value, and . nl ofviea, . ,,, -xquijrtion could .xrlnsive.rontrol was admitted not to the ct3 J',eD,d it opeta ouly J'i tobo the most widely diversified, not b ' consideed .as demanded of at cover. The pawera to borrow m-.ncy ben "Puerto u I hj "PP' . h, 8oi, and ciiinate they re- thU at the price of any concession toroakewar,- to raise armies ; to admit odefine, ana aji r m)t thc routra. .J fottnd bere a point oi ' dJsproportioncd to its proper value. . ntwhiuteB. wereexairiples. But where t.on J f notoTio? Did not ,Ui and union. Crn, CrttMji JSj Qf WM this character oTTrnportance vi- tie ground of-distinction between ry of .8upc1B f'"e of it, pdrp.rtto m,t a congenial soil, and c.rcu-n tane s ur .J confindto -Florida? these su jits and Uiose over which an the treaty DY Jlating favorable "o their production, r c . (llo con3ldcrati in this txdusivsWrcr S'by phy in? thn.ughout mat. ?"x$W t view? the .ItoatMu.of this pro ll Itasnot toLe found in the w. he lnd bJ ycbh?- river. i rler. to v nee at the.back of Louisiana, and the ' btittmh,,. There -.these several classes the SU M any degree the "V.ueh of the. -flow of is principal -n-. ,f ai,u,ta prn nlaced nrt the samo Did n t every nsr 'ti.nversv surrender a eouotry sucn " "" . ,r"u" .,,ami,, ftn(i the imDortant . ,w., - f7Pvett to ersed in tltc ntstory vv-.,...-.-rf (iMer;0ed : ot immense eaieiu, !-oting. .wcr Xspain uPin thU subject, know ha Ural advantage, d .yougrwis ' YK,".:r:;::: ftr-t be the boundary fixc4l ny-tneirea: tbe mbst sigoal evirtanees, to ... terms, il.e msunc .o,. - , )iecn observed by the apeaner, . , jn M,ortanCe ? Was it lor ine ... f..... n-rnlinP imnortance, OI liau " , .. ir oorfuin. . , a XI rr thn nronrtv. bu 'the i abdicated subjects. All were impor; new. I. , .i ... .i:.;n.f;nn tn ne. iminu tu ' innr. w as mu u.-iim"" . ,. , .. i i juti nn of the an all estioed by d delirate relation, which it sustained i5h inn- at New-urieans, uscu w - -i. I. F . a,toiM itfl. . tant position in our counu-y, j mediately be perceived. . Upon this view, if . v :...-,.t;ni oi it was. Mr. ne'rnaue, "t - . , iibo-' -- nicuiaicij . ,r.,i tt.prpfoie. make r.. mure than the sovere goty oi . . . t jnte-pstme as it was, wr. ienation of territory. Into thc lhP.e land... Independently of tho grau u rQm chvlous considerations, on ofour title to this territory, Mr. to AlaSon, anu '14 euli - . . . .r- -".1 D..... Hm.' V"V. I"l w .... - ami variFii. anil it uiiuii w- - .i I,, .i.omica ir. mrrc in uie Hupuusuu !' . .,oa:rtn,t,r0ur title to inisicrrii'ii, aianr" v-vo--.t...-.- - -.. .(, enlareer? lie wouiu "'; ."' lass .arrogated subjects, rendering nof-r Q enter, r0 wni h hftd ec,. f ecen 6 a hiut at thecal them i i a peculiar degree X" tha t0 observe, that tho accept., tpntest-tioo, iar i-5 'V - . become ,thc objects of treaty .stipulation? fartherhanioou ;v .f v . -. V ' ' - ' --- - ' .: i : , . - . -C-.--., -. ? -( ........ . .. . ' . : . '

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