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Fttnvl'Mljp ev&n amonsj the leas eUafed classes, llie more fr-quent intercourse b. t ween the different eouutritu of the globe, uiiil the astonishing events of the aent generation had excited desires umI w is ' eg unknown to i-ur ancpsiorj, i" 'Kiing v w & loiperioufi wants; nor w . I tl.c It's in quttiuted (liut it was iudu t . n.aLie to uiuuld o these elements the SMibiie nistiiut ions in order to obtain that jirofnT harmony, bet tyr-en nu n & the lawn, in hicli tli stability aud rt pose of bo cidy rest Bit while I was matrirely me--ii ui"i,, iiii the snliiudt: nulural to my r. utvtnal Ltart, thejebanges of our jtnu ol g veinnii'iitj -wined appeared better u dai ttd to the national character and to In regard to the stipulation proposed, , as the condf 'ipii of the ratification of the treaty that the United States shall abandon tbe right to re- '.jriize the Revolu' ionary colonies in outh A IS c, or to form "other relations wall them, ; ii in their judgment it may be just and X pedten1 so to lu il is manifestly so repugnant '.o tlit -lienor and even to the independence, of the United Statm,1 that it hat been impossib.e to discuss it. In makinfc 'his proposal, it is per ceived thai Catholic Majesty has entirely ii'oneeivcd the ptincipl s on which tins go-' vermnciit ha9 acted, in being a party to a nego tiation so long protracted, for claims o well founded and reasonable, as he likewise has the sacrfices nl.ieli the United Slates huve niaJe, comparatively with Spain, in the treaty to which it is proposed to annex so extraordinary and im proper a condition. ' Had the Minister of Spain offered an unqualU fied pledge that the tn aty should be ratified by wiin this i MARRIED At Smithvllle, on Wednesday, the 19th tilt, by fan IV yi r. John V. Voxicr to Miss Ellizabeth Bell, all of that flace. A List of Slate of North-Caroling Secretary's Office. 29i7i J?nw; j0a. t , V.. . . " 7 -r-, tosu.i t Officers ana Boiaiers wno are, or whose heiri itled to draw Land Warrants for their senirp.;! entitled to draw lvanu t arraius lor meir senicesia Kevolutionary war ; puoiisneu m oueaience to tion of the last General Assembly, ' jvhmes of Officers and Soldiers rank. with theirlCompany, If e present state tit' the tliffjreul portions his sovereign, on. being made acquainted . n.M Sn.mif.ti mi.narchv.lU the mora the tx;iljn:tiions which had been given by ' i . .i If ri,t., government, there would have been a strong mo- KII3leOUSlUIIIClfCllln.a'" . j . . i i. CJ .. ' o o p votive toi rci Dtme and subiniitinir it to the 8. n- i . . ..... i . . i i. u . j ma ia it ri if iitni nn - Captain's Termofser vice or death. ened people, jou eaus' d me to un).ftund &x $ j inn il sireol siauttsluug it-.txi coriititu Uiin. which, a in id t (he claahirg of h .. fi!eauii, as proniutsaied in I'adiz in tin' jear 18t, at the time hrn, tn the tisii iiishuicit; of the world y ii were com liiltiiisr for the lih. rues of thegnuntry. I have itsteued to your w.he, and like teiidei lather, li.tve y elded t what -n,j t-J.ildren think rundurue to their happi- or iheir aavice ana consent rainer.tnaii io resort to ()i!u r measures for redresa, however jusi. ti.iblt a'Kk proper. Hut he gives no- such pledge. O tin? cixitrary he declares explia'ly thai the refusal it this government to reluiqtiisb the ngiit tt judging and acting fur itself ncre ali t' according p c iroumfltances in regard to tht 8. .ii mIi colonies a rht common in all na-tioi-s- -lia3 rendered it impossible for hirn, under h,s ins'riic'.inns, to malce suc' engagement. He ;li nks th t' bis sovereign wilibe inauced, by his cniiiiiiunicatuins to ratitv the treaty i but still lie Neper Ad.ms Jonathan Allen Ucnjamin Aged James Ammins A bsolam Austin J ;bn Adams uTchard A'kinson 'I'homas Bozar Collins Brown Wm. Barler Michael Bull Archibald Bogle JviJin "Beal ..1..., Jeremiah neaman Chanct Bush Diion's Allen's . iw urner p liranbeiry's M Crory s - s Hearon s B Carter's p TtompsonV p uixon a I1 P tH'Mi. I huve kwmii to that roiiliUili.n, eae!, Imn free either to adopt mat measure, or l.,bcrt browhla V lliC.I YOB BlgllOU mi, oiiu t linnai tiji p 111 iiniuici'; , 'ic au.unj) jii'". 'v vui J'" m LoWerS . . I 1....... ..I .1.. limn ssfntiflll li-ir nvrrt. UIKl Will 1101. 0? !H lirnieai piop. ijitio uiiei.tij taken the proper menanrelfco! the unnie dit'e convocaiion of the tlortes: mid with ifem. asKcnihled us your ttpregetiUlivi'S, -1 Hhatl rtj'iiee to unite in the great oik fiCikr natioinil pri.'spriiy Spaniards ! it U only your glory that is near my heart. My s il (Ioniics ia iy to set' "ti united, H'ucil'ul and Im ny nristiiul my hniii 1 rust then in Your kins, vvno sjifaks to you with the suit n e must tions are essentially ieifj5ea, anu win m chaiev nlrr thtmst ives. p: event the ratilicution, provided j0se pu Bur gtsi ttte d mYiil'i" n the lli.rjd point is suruiouiiitd. j0tll Mil)Un I he result tlit rehire, is, tiiat tlio iroiy is ue cla:ed to tiave no obiijration w ha ever ; that its ru! .nation is niadc to depend, not on tle con M(!ertioiis hicn led to i s adoption, and lite conditions vli c!) t contains but on a new article unconiKCieii with -n; rfsp cti g wh.cit a new ingocia'iou must be opened for invkuiuU: dura tion and doubtful issue ,L . . Under tlus view of the ubj(tr the tpurse to Charles Burnett lie pursued would appear to be direct and ob- Edward B.ite9 f i lie tfttairs ot tspin liad reinaiweu in me- Samuel Beastev Nicholas blanks Tliom., L5i- ts tphr-im 1 Burton James Bemiit Amos Berry 1 tVm. Bridget Tunis Dogart VKIUS. II iifn wliit ll tlieJt irctims(un- kta'e in which they were when tins Minister sad. iell,y Brown ctvr in uhxli nU ;.re jil.tred, and the en'- ut u w fcwwn tnat an ....porum cna..ge i f0ina, Urooker . . . . . .. i . ... bus since t:iken place in the got eimieiit ol tliat Isaac Bracher ttfC CoM K ltouot the duties Willi ll rulm,ry wllCh cannot fad to be sci.ft.61y felt, in JohnBiock lVoviileiiCO h.S ijlljiused Upon llini, ill- its intercourse with other 'na.' ions Tue M.ms- Wm. Boomer Siiire him.. Your destiny from this day ter of -Spain has essentially declared lus inability James Howen ,11 , . rf to act, in consequence ot that. change. Wun JacobClark Will -il. Hll(! ma great .meagre upmi him hjweVcr,um.er h.s P'-esent powers nothing J.i.n Churn " yttUI'Seivea al'lie. Uetvare that oU be could b dons The attitude of tbe U. States' Hubert Cole li ft Sill UCCd by the lallactoUH apfiear- muu no be .nsumed, on full cn i deration of Stephen Cook u-iv ....... ..b...a, ....ii i.i.v.. anu , nomas l.hnmni.m lout regard to .he powers or incidents V ('..u .. . e .i ..T.r..u r. nillil. I ll llli'MI IE HH . IVIlMIIllllllIIII. .. n - . , li-mor without regain to .lie powers or incidents V. Cone n pr. vents nil' aitaiiiitii in oi mat miiiiu 0f the late miss.on. wc mj)V at pleasure, occu- Benjamin Cannon p) '.lie iei r.iu.jr, wuit,u no iiuciiucu una pruvi c.l by tbe late treaty as an indemnity for losses so lonince sustained by mir citizens, but still nutlimg. could be settled defiinnivdy Without a treat v. between nio two nations, it tins the time v rini. avoki tne txciiini' in ot pas- a on?t winch translm m into ennntes IL. .si' who ousrht only to bt--. brothers, united in alFtction, as they are in reli- gum, laiigua.tje and inaum rs. Hcpelthe I;i i Iiili(.ii3 insitni tMi ns aitfully Jhiowu not by )vur rivals j l.'l lis go on frai.k ly. will lead the wav, bv thefcon-ili to-m.kt' the pressure ? If the United S'a;e tv. re governed by views of ambition and ag?ran- d-2ement, imny s.rong icasons m gilt be given in its favor Hut iliey have no oojecis ot that kind to accomplish j none which, are not founded in I....1' . ...i. t. 1 : i ! c i . : . , . . , - , m ' jti'ii ce,ct wn.eo ca i oe injureu uy loroearancr. tlrt. f.lll tia. k;-ai)(l tdiOWIIgtO Enrop' GUt hope .senlertauud that tin change will ll model of VtlHUoIll, Otdei' atltl IMTlect promote the happiness, of the Spanish nation. moderation, at a Clisis which 'ill Other lhe K"od.'l?,er """deration, and Jnimanity . .-. i i . . '-.i . , which have characttr.sed the movement, are nations has been arroinpat.ied w, tKe b,8l p. ot l)s s,icces,. The LVted trail ami Calamities, let US Ch tile the States would not be justified in tljeir'owij. c-sti- Spanitsh name to be admired and revje'r- mion, should ihey take any M. p to disturbs Cd, ,t the r me time that we ctarc f. .r 5,, XWibi! a;eH nnr felicity and our glory. Palace change,, as-it is txpected n soon wiii b?, there ol Madrid, March 10. 1820. . FhlKDIXAND. Public A flairs. i lie t'lltiiwmg Mcas ige' was yealel day li aus- mi'tfi to both Houses of Congress, by the 1're-S'tl- nt of -thr--United Stntes: To the Senate and ftouse of Tlfpresentativet of the United States T romniunira e to Congrtss. a correspondence Which has taken pl.ee between tha "Sxreia:y tf Suae ar.tl lhe Envoy Kxtranrclinary and fcdin.ster I'lenipotent'ury f His Cnholic .Mpj'-gty, since tiie message of the 27'.U Maich last, respecting the treaty w h id Lwas enciu-it d bet ween j 1 ly UA Stntes and Spain, . .the 22d, februmy, 1819. Aftr the failure ol'.His Caihol,c M 'jM;y for so long's time, to ra'ify the, treaty,, it w.s rxja-'ct- cd tli:ti tn. Sjitiistcr would, have bretight with lorn the rat ification," or thai lie would have bet n is just ground to presume that our ddiVrcncc-s. Willi Spain will be speedily, and' satisfactorily, se'.ltd With these lema -ks I nubmlt itiolhe wiH.lom of Congress, -whether it will not still bo advisable to postpone any decision on this subject-wild lhe next s&ss.on. J VMES MONROE- lVathington, 9th Mnj, 1820. -. Sialyl: FlflUAY MORNING, 'MAY, 19, iS'ZO. Thomas Caswell George Craig -Benj. Cumm.ngs Wm. Campbell' John Caudy llubbartt Cartef Win. C'ormsli John Copper Jacob Conner Alex. Coles. Dav.d Carter Henry Cokeror Henry Cocker jo.'m i,onncr Solomon Campbell Hilltry Cason John Cannon Iteuben Deal Wm. lrew John Day John Dow ns Thomas Dignam Jerciniah liailcy V'm.'. Dennis Wm. Dobbins Hugh Donalby John KJwartls Cl.a.les Llloiiis John F.vans Tliiinas Evans John Kstmead l)aid Easter John Eager John Embry John tllis Jvitni Edw ards Jr. James l ikes tio, William Alien's Martin's p Gee'a p Goodman's c, o teaman s p'do. p Enloe's P Donoho's p Doher ty 'a pdo.. p Child'a . y Bridle's p Walker's p Vanyy's pclo. j) Fenner'g Hogg's p Alomtoid's pj Ballard's pi Ulotmt's piUaiforU's v. ' . i . do. Tsylor's E a ion's i' Sharp's J Aruistiong's tlrurnei's Cranttrry's do. Goodman's William' Uiount's i. . LHMIOUU S do. ni dead 21-2 years 9dead o war dead war 2 dead war . Mead war 4dca4 Idead 2 1-2 veara c . . oideaU war '3 vears dead dead 10 war dead war 3 yeai ileatl tCdead war ' . 3 years Doherty's M'Ket's M'Claugh-in ao. Wade's Wilson's do. Stephensons Jarvea liailev's Mil.s1 -Martin's t.ee's Annsirong's iluam s uo, do. p'liloiini's CIRCUIT COURT-The Circuit Cull i L a f the Uu iltd hlh g fr t h i 1 i Jhn . I Mu-geson trict, wag held lest wei k by Chief Justice "cliai1 'by Marshal and Judge Potter' CONfjTkTC"". Congrcag niljonmrd on authorised togiyeaii Old r fertile delivery of Mmday, as had been prVvionafv regolv-'. the teii'itorv cedal by it, to the U. States. It ' .mrie.ti.Sj h' vveyr, tl t the treaty is a i ill wnrati fkd. d that .the Mmis'cf his no authority to siiri-c'id r die territory The object of his mis- ir.ii I,-;, liii'ti In nitrp rntmiluintc -m-l m nr.n.J txplanations, ref-pectmg an imputed sys. . ti m jf hostility, on the part of citizens of die U Butt, s,' against the suljefcta and dominiois of Spain, mid nn unfriendly policy in iheir Govern TneiiT, ard to obi. .in new stipulaiiong . ngtiiist these allegetl injuries, as 'he condition on which the treaty should, be i s. ified. ' I'm Xf.cetetl os-surli complaints and eticli ade rniM1, were uedefexistuigciiciimstancc i was tli' ti h' propi r.? without C'.impi'im.tung the go V. r.uin nt as to tbecoirrt to be pursued, to meet '.th..;.; piomp'ty. and to give the esplanatiims tltat vere desired on every subject, i h theut- 'r ost i andor. The result has proved, what was fcnfiiciciitly wt ll known before, that the charge O'C a s s'ematic hosf liiy, being' adopted nd pur sued by citizens of the United atates, ngnmst the tJou.it fons Sii ' subjects' of 'Spain is utterly "deg. Utntp of found . t ion, and ilwt their goveri)n"eI7; in all its hrancht s, has msir.taim.d, withtheiti nos.t rigor, neutrality in the civil war between 'Spain and her colonies, which they were. th first, todicb.ie., No fore.', hus been collectiTl, nor in Cifrsioi s matte, from' wnh.n tlie United stales, ngamsi the dominio:, of pain ; nor have any riavid equipments. be n permine'd in favor ei ther party. ..gainst uie ?itlier. I heir- citizens) Hihl. , U tn Fiyettevi'I.'.. nn, M unlay m-irninir the 151, mil. Mis.fc ,$tiri fjixtfr. CuriunJ wife of Mi- Jiihn Carney, e.lit.or of the Observer (j and d tighter "of Captain Thomas Lucas U of Franklin, Pennsjhaira The writer r,f is? this notice. altliough.llje,kindiies8 of h U readers might excuse it, will not iil. ,!,.-,. O liimself in attempting to pourtray the clii- )2 -.. f . 1. . a I ir .. " . . tt ' Hticn . uic ueeeaseu. lie will simnlv oh! m n ..111 -v. . ... .... i . ' if- -i ., "'b.i anu living in m llieaH'ccuons of her family and acquaint., . i . . . v i j iinu.n..i wm oiner tie to bind her to life, she exhibited, in anrotmrt Hi m ed illness a -striking- example of meek Da- & ft t:enceand fortitude And it is believed an & 0i unaft'ected, though firm piety, ertahhd her l to cast herself with confidence -in her lust jf 3 moments, upon that mercy which we are r p assured eridureth fiirever and evtr- M s. r -d CarnX was in her 25th ) ear,, ami Jins lcft "i two infahf diuirhtersto the Carenf Iw l. )f m) reaved husband w 1'adkin -I Navigation Company. llhi annual JVleetine of- the .Sinpfcl holders in the Yadkin Na vieatinn . .... t in. i' uiry Johu. l'ncks Tlinmi s Forrister J sJ.lliT-Fi'lT'Oll ThbHias Francisco M m. Fowler Vm Flinu Timothy Fields James Fatltll s . J tmts (.. Folks -Thonias Grivwit -Win. tinskir.s' ' ' George Geary Joseph Geary Wm. Grant Edward (iiifRlh J.)lm Gu.irtl J;.mes Gilliham .St'eplien tJaiiien. John (iover George Ginniiifjs John Grinage I'homas Gibson Major Grisham John llarrill .'I'homas Hazle Tbotnas Hardy Edward Howell J ilin Hiirly i'homas Jhil Hardy .Hinds Edward Hutchirvi ' " Thomas Huson Thomas Higgma reter Higg.ns Joseph llmton Stephen Ho Well liievarti's U, ion's Aniistrong' Turner's Snulh'a lute's Walker's Cock.-, Wilson's Vaiioia doA .. ay tlcs- I liompsoiiV J.xoii s kelson's ikdman's as well's vlcltee's U.icklt'a Litiuk j M'Crorv's i p(.iarvis p Jioum's p liievard's J'i Hall's- ppnmh's cJSiLdiiiaii's lit ' i.. jvi.;iiihio A hf.ve been warned of tin- obligations incident to-jCompaiiyv will be held at tiie house of Mia Smith, John Helbert the muiral condition of iheir cuintiy the pub-" in t he-Town of Blakelev, -in Montgomctry county, Istac Itamnion.' he efficeis haye-bcen instructed to see thatlbeoiv the 9th pf-iune next. ' Hnnson "ones aw.iivere fully execiPcd j .indrseverc - examples .'iavc been rnutlc gf sortie wUq violated them. ' Ar D; MLUUHEV; T. of the Cemp. It:, i8;o. 17 1 bomas Jenninga Ha'than jorUaiv 1 r i i c 1' I' '"f ...c I . 1 i. I I '' '1 ' . ' c P if. c do', do. Vaughan's tedmau'i Moure's Hradlev's Ballard's aharp'j" urevaxu a Cole's Lewis Ilrown. t'mstpongs "aion s Goodman's Harris' Wilham's, . -aiweli's do." . Uonoho'a Uoherty's iliianurV HrickJe's M'Croiy's - lta i ford's Coleman's Williams' Ultn 13 1-2 rears war - dead 2 1-2 vears dead 3 years 4dead do 3 years dead 2Wead war dead war 1 1-2 year's dead- dead o;2 1-2 esrs t ars oltleud ..years 1 ye:irs 2 i-j jtars tar wca.l war . fc40 64U 22 2. '6 -640 lOoU 61O c'4u iuou 6-0 04 C4u lOt'U 640 2.0 640 040 c40 74 6t-o '64v 64 64j 6VJ 64 640 274 274 640 10UJ 64J 64y 274 274 336 640 640 64., 228 640 lOOO 427 64J lOu 640 040, 640 640 640 1000 - 1 Mdacrei drawn, S60jti, 1000 274 640 640 1000 610 640 640 640 I06O 640 640 1000 610 640 ' 274 64:) 64 J 610 271 Dou do. .) t ears ili ad 2 12 years 6 'lead' 7 It)1 4 lead. jjwar 6 2 i years Utad " 10 vears 3 veata' war : clead war i i years 2 dead 2 i vears '4 i year's " kl.-.ul -imsironrj-JaTr V- .... '.'-.". :.).' 2 j years 3 years ; dead lead leael vtearsi 64 J -IvOO 64 i 274 '1000 228 64 J 640 640 ' 640 1 6-t:. 1 640 640 640 1000 22S - 64U" fl'J luou 640 274 2741 10001 61U '6 by C40 228 640 2.'3 ".' O-IO oj7 228 274 1100 64 64o 1000 64i) ; w 64 .o-1 274 040 6 Ofcafif'WPi . (If n w o,-4. 8 perh W hroo 1 10B M" ' ,1 .. ''.'-' '' -. ' .. '"'''-" '''' .,, .' f,',-h - r. wsJ - " p,-"- .in.. .- I fin L disclirBef - ' '' . .' " . -r--,,-r'Titr.-- .'''. '.'' t '...'.' 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