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. r.rilPAf!itiH 01 " ... ,,,, . bT ' vtw the close oi meir pi . ' be deposited in (He De ffl of the Uai.ed J'" ' ,.r. if re-mired, nt I .1. UOTCI un - -- . fcid.jDfji'sPM,u M,n,ster ited States. ifeaty ur limita and naip ,J .-on: mt mains confirmed in l.u . ... . ...Jeacb cue oi " rut..- N" i cud ami tln '?..:,. of tlio 22d article, levins been altered by this i mrcivrn their cn- wr&$ ad of the tenDt i'oliov. ' n lonirer valid flfftlllUHl O , ulirwiH'cftntUclMh article of, l..M,trratvurFiidsbijNT.im I ' i va. i(V!ifion of 1705. in wh.rh ! ;sS inUlalcd, that the nog mum '..,, i.rouertv, the two lug?' Itirtiog parties agree that this l;j jc so under smou w u t . DDweia who rrcoRiiizo mi Lllr; buf, it filler f fho two) . 7 -I .11 "I.. ... ... 1 'trfiii'S PIir "'8 811 ' :! hlnl , nariv. and the other Li il.ft flair of the neutral sb ail i,u' " -' .. . . ;i . ... vtf the property pi cncmiesnwHH BineutacKnowwug-- una pun- ,ajd net il othct-8. Artie e. .3. , . . iLcif mutual commerce, by jiiiifiratln'ir ports every ne?ps .; Stance to- their restV.livc b vessels, have agreed, that l m ..a-t.,4 a-Soil l.Brr fpnm Lduiira will) eiiuii f.iv-nw an oi'i'"- Lir Tcseels in the ports of the itt fliaH be arrested and di'Iivcr- iji,at tlio instance of the corwiil, ,(J:ail prove, ncvi-nacicks, mar Urtn'9 bi'lonrrcd to tlio rs- 1; .lii'i cbim them, exhibilihg tin iit.ctttthat is custt ..niary in their i'im; (iiat is to say, the Amn i wifu in a Spanish purf, sh:ill ;ih ilie ilMUinent known by tlie myif Articles, find the Spanish ,ui a American ports, tlio Iloll icscl ; and if the minis of M!tscrtcr ". or d.serters, who ore lint J, skil appear in tho dnecr fTHAWStiTIOtl.l " Ferdinand 'tho Seventh, by the graco or uou, ana by the consti (ution of the SpanisJi monarchy, king of the Spains. AVhertas, on the twenty-second day of February, of the year one thousand, eight hundred and nine tech last past, a treaty was conclu ded, one signed in the city of Wash, ington between Don Luis de Onis, iny Envoy Extraordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary, and John Ouincv Adam3. Esquire, Secretary of Siate of tho United States of America, competently authorized by both parties consisting ot six teen articles, which had for their object the arrangement of difTeren ces. and of limits between both co vernments and their rvpectiv ter ritories j which aro of the fullowing form and literal tenor':"' Here ftillows the above " Tlicrefore, havingseoti and ex amiiioil the sixteen Reticles aforesaid, HTui having first obtained Hie con sent and authority if the General Corlcs of tha nation with respect to the cession mentioniHl and stipulated nit!ie2q ani!3:l articles, I approve and ratify all and every one of the articles referred to, and the clauses which are contained in tbern; and, in vliliid of " these presents, I ap prove and ratify tljetn ; promising, on the faith and word of a Kincr to execute and observe them, and cause tjieai to be executed and observed entirely as if I rayself had Burned them: and that the , circumstance of having exceedel the twro of six months, fix'd for the exchange of the ratifications in the 16th article may aflford no obstacle in any man ify, in eaafifia the said treaty, and' But it iif&id wltk amtek tmtbai -vij Liauio auu ariiciv iaortoit mt tho tatne are hrin hfnr tsrAi - -rwawaw v J . - aw. . W in laun wnereor, i hare eauaedljie leal of tht United States of Ameriea to be hereto affixed. Qivea under my hand, at the City of Washington, this twentyaeaaad day of ifbruary, in tho year of eur Lord, ons thoutaqd eight hundred end twenty one, and of the Indepaodeoee of theUnited State the forty fifth. JAMES MONROE. nj the President : John Quikct Adams, reeret. that tie thi Meiadeptnd " , m m eoee is taerrfieed te a" low f ringtng entwrely beneath the dignity of the true republican. The v astonishment of a slrtuxer ou this occasion could not escape our notice, at reading the catalogue of the studies and know ing tbe number of the Undents, then to visit the buildings aod attend the respective recitation and leeture halls view the different and numerous phi- lusophical apparatus, comprising two Ami vLrm iio i . ,-p..it fold Globes whieh from their appear n iku nr f ti. it:.,.i c...... . j anee one would suDDose'were the Grit of his Catholia Majsity, bave been I that wete ever made. The wreek of ,e i) ollir, they shall be arrested inc:i.(iy, aiid delivered to the stelw wlikii theyshtiH btluirg. Jlrt.e e ii. The riii'.l States her.chy certify it they liVf riot received anj mpenation from, France, for tlie mi; its iliy s jfkred Irom her pn .itttrs, consuls, and tribunals, on e com's. and in the ports ol Hpain, ;ftDe saiwlact-ion'ti wiiitluprovi :.n Bade bv lii s tientv ; a?sfl presciu an actocntic state- rt 'thc nrizts made, and of then m value, that .cnsin . may avail i . a rsrift'fl'ne same, i ench manner psliemsytleeai jstnd proper. lf United Stiitesr. to eivo to his UNi'.lio MHsh? n Droof of their i- re to i;cment tlio rotations of rnt'j sulisiHlieg between the... two 'awi, find to' favor the coromel ce ill fiuhjrcis of his Catholic Ma j, agree that Spanish vessels, 5 laden only with productions finish p.ronth or manufactures m 1. I wlv: from tho -.arts f Snain. or ner colonies, Bliali be ntinuuetl, ;f;lie term of twelve years, to the is t fensacola and St. Augtls k, in the Floridns. without nor- r - a 9- "5 other or higher duties on their ,27,W3, or of tonnage, than will be Vjlbj ths vessels of the United ftf. During tho said term, no r ration shell enioy the same Mews within the ceded Vrrito. i!3 1 he twelve a ears shall com-1 lCnce three months after tho ex-' : of the ratifications -of this J:f:,1e. IP, ' f I the prrpciit treaty shall bo rati P" m duo ftit FN,, and the ratifications shll rj wtbiigeil in. t.'u tnontha from r1' time, or 6ooncr, if possible. ! " witness wherenf. wo. the nn- ,Cf Written I'lenirinfcnlinriea of the J-'Wfd Sta es of America, and of. "' va jiwlic Majesty, have signed, fiiiiii! of oui nowerii. the nrosent Jre?J of Amity, Settlement, and uDitc 'aiwi i ii ....... n:;,.t onu UiltO UIITCUUIU UMAIU ""''alsjiespectively. Uineat Washington, this tweuty. M diy of Fbruai, one thou- l!r.il n!i.l.t t ... t . ... 7v,iS"iuuni:reu auu nineteen. n JOHN QUIVtJY ADA V3. LOUIS DK ON' IB Alid U i- -iii t: ,'Wydid on the twentv-fourth nor. it is my deliberate will Hint Iho present ratification be as valid and firm, ami imiduce th samo ef fects, as if it had been done within J the determined period. Ueairous at tho same tiiue oPavoiding any doubt or ambiguhy concerning the mean ing -of the Stu article ot the said treaty in respect to the date which is pointed out in it as tho period for tho confirmation of tho grnrits of lands in the Floridas, made, by me, or by tho competent autbor'uiw in my royal name, which point of date was fixed in the positive iiudtrstand inir of the three crants of land made in favor of the Duke of '"'Alagorrr t!ia Count of runonrostro, and Don Pedro do Vargas, being annulled by its tenor, I think proper ..declare that the said three grants ha re mained and da rem iin entirely anul led and invalid ; and that neither the three individuals mentioned, nor those who mav have title or interest through them, can avail themeclvcs of the said grants at any time, or in anv manner : under which explK cit declaration the said 8th article is tn w understood as ratified. In the faith of all which I havo command ed to despatch these presents. Sign ed bv mv hand, sealed wi'h my ee crct seal and countersigned by the underwritten wy Secretary r JJes oalcli of State. 'Given at Madrid, 'he twenty,, fourth of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty. lKignec FERNANDO. - Cnunte'signi;d. Evakisto I'erez ns Castbo.' And whereas t lie Senate of the United Stales. did, on the nineteenth day of tba present month, advice and consent to th "ratification, oa the parfof Uhmo United Sfates, of tbe said treaty, in the following words: IN SENATE OF TUB UXITJD STATES, February Ifl.'t, 182 1. Jlesulvel. Two-Thirds of the ly'iuttors present concurring therein, That the Senate, Jiavinj- examined tho Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and .i mi I it. hfwet'n the United Stales of America and his Catholick Majesty, in.ilil uml fllllf lutied o tlie tweuiy Ul UUU " - , ,an,.A r JsVUmari'. ona thousaiiu ICIiUIIU ' . . ,. ,;.., vise to the ratification f the ty between the Unned Staii att opsin, eooNsIudd io' the City jf VVsibington on the 321 dav of Fb. 18 tt. is ut'leriitoad, that the .yetei aj;ioi UieTretti'diVl not ex eced four or tfve io nuo.brr. - ' , The completion nf' ihin long s as ponded trarisaftiuq hat rded uu great satisfaction. We feliritai' our readers generally tiai Flohid i n w attached to the-terntor j of iha Union; aod we eofi.ratolaie car merchants, having claiins en lpn, tbal tbey are in a (air wy it o'l'ti" at least a partial indemu fieation of their losses, J he. ofneial publieaiion t the Treatv will, we Dre some, not be dw . oi ms tauiono xnaisitv, Dave oeen er wauo. i ue wretn oi , . - - .n5 on, bv JoHHQviNcT Adams, m- aH ,eeeoD9. But finallv let bim L.I.!.B. .h. T,t are so well creiary ot auteorthe Uu.tod btatee. ba - lfitro .eed ,,,,, UheratorT. ind reaerallv known, if liavinirbeea ana oy vienar&j una t aaxcisao LMo-I n- t . , i. and Niiui,to, Plceipeteutiary ef LU foast hi. fancy on tbe eurio.iti.. of i Kut K ViAiuoue majesty : iow, inereisre, nature. lint mark his sorprise: tn to the end thattbo said treaty may be i ltead of BOrioaitics, bis situation r uuBtuti uuu i'viiurrvi witu ccwfi i . . " . . v m ... .i. . . m. . it a I more calculated to asiociata m bii UK oa iue ievn ui iu uitueo oitiidei.l 1 I A a ? it . : r I have caused ibe preuues to be madt-j '"l0 renecuons on mo avarice oi publiek ) and 1 do hereby enjoin am' J mankind. And we o he net previ- require ail persons neariuj other, Uusly informed he wonld more.pro- eiv.l or mintary, w.thm the UoUe.i h b, uke u t0 be the bed.room of btatos, and all others, citiani or m- J m . , . , . , . ... habitaoce thereof, or being within the of ,he t,,Jent, for ,n fMt lls smue, faithfully to observe and fulfill ueh better adapted for thia lu? said treaty, ana every oiauss ana i purpose man toe one lor wnien it is arliolo thereof. Lniv.amlnv.il. Il i, nnU h, (notni In testimuay wbereaf, I have caused ... . . ' . i r.i it . i u.-.. i r the uioiir extensive economy and the seal of the United States to be ai , , lixd ts these presents, and signed tbf ucees8ful ingencity that a professor same with my baud. . able to affoid information to tbe Dane at ahe UUy or Waslungten mdents or to sopport such a labera tho twenty second day ef Feb , whh Mgtat repntatioa. a.T Vuary, in the tear of our Lord , v-L .- . , . . 1 '' ..... . 4mi iHrt it lint for Ilia pood ladev one tbousauU eigut uuourrtij - w. , a and twenty one, aud ol tb j 9nt of the trustees m selecting such Savereigoty aud liitlepenaeae- I persons to nil tbe othees or college, of ibe United States the fortj ,. Doiieilsed mueh real in the eaoee I lion fa nnearnaif (liA Anl. i II VT 1 1 1 v ts s i s. j au s u mv antieipate the official publication of it by any detailed acenuot oi iti con tents. Weknow it eivrs us rlorida. and that it provides lor inaVainiiytn our merchau's for claim ad Spain: these are the mnin noinU, and tba garb in which tbime agreeable objects present tuemseivec is doi s. impon. ant. vVStt Int. L1 JAiH5S'Il')NR0E, By the President : John Uuivct Adams, Secretary of Staff fQIDAT MOnNINO, MAROU 2- iS2 IOH THE RAtBlQH IllJi SRT If the lnhabitaats of this stu were Turks Araps, or Black AU cans, then tho conduct of tbe legisW tur towards tho eolleze micht pr babfv bo aceouuted fur with some d ..... s-ree of prooriety It might then u traca1 os tie etTtiet of ignorance or the savsra stale of tbe people. U in our present condition it u coulrs dic'ory in itself. It U repulmva t every principle -oT sound reason, a amU a. deKtad.nc to our nation j tf w fge would quickly degenerate into nothing hot wppearanee. The col- vi LIERAUY too must not be verlocked so this .place which, it oust be owned, woo!d be apt to ap- ,ieir mueh more considerable to one iho was entirely ahacquainted with than one who had ever visited the Kim. Wow, what is lue reason, mat mr collesre is so aenoient in every Und of appftratns ? can it bo attri- - - 1'ited to the iodicont circumstances of s he people, te the poverty of their j iuotry or their own want of ludustry teeruioly eaauot. There is no rea n wbv the nennle of (his state 'muld differ se materially from those f the peighboring states. We, o it loant suiiio of us must be filled vith shame t see tbe colleges of our ! aeihbvrs aad rivals ia literature as M as every1 thing else, furnished I with every necessary requisite for he purpo-tes ef Bdaeation, wjhile ur's i satTured to decline for the aat ef pecuniary assistance. The aealois fnr science, therefore .a a t -I pray, that the legumiure at meir nxt session will not be so entirely regardless of the true interests of tbe character aud the character of u slate, in the hijrbest degree. Wh meu, whe profess to bo making uel ... .n, .ilvini ia literature aud pretend to rauk themselve e-nong the oiost civilized nations o: tbe Globe ; should suffer their onlj L..; Jinr it had ariseu to llllj ... ...J , ' w - flourishine state, though the perie m ; . .1 ;l i. a t.i. 1 rlwin veranoeoi ioidb iuumu") i , ,. . v ' - , ,.latateas to w thholdtbeir assistance die into fasignifieauee foMbe want c "ao sufcient funds for its suppprt i u e p, L B. nuestion which can be solved with no other hypothesis than that the pre-1 The i.egi,latnre sf the State of tentions of the poplo or this state t Maryland adjourned on mob nay iasi, therank which .hey claim.mongthe after a.es.iot , of upwards of ehver. a a k .r iiapftSi ti ui sub " sw v other states aV fale ana no co.ou . ; - of or if their pretealious are well lound-iMion w are glad to see, was .. .nvkries is nbout to smother! ... u.iniinn of resolutions, ia corres- . . i:..... Thi nr I nnmlnn with resolutions Ot the LiO. their eai ior inci oim" - i'"" .... . . . " . j-.. :i,i U;.latureofVirKinia, aoihoneing the tainty is a most o.8cru50.,.5 , Commissioners, te act We have already eipveseit onr opinion on the sahjfet of tbe Florida Treaty, and particularly on that part of it which aliena'ts from uslbeter ritqr'bf Texas. We really dopbt the coniprleney of tbe treatynvoking power to trausrer either laoa.or cm- . zens. There i another objection to this treaty and one which particular Iv addresses itself to us in the present state of the Treasury, and while the rage tor economy so universally pre vails The claims of our eitiz ns for 5 Danish spoliation mast be paid by , oar government aud they vasily ex -i ceeu the sum ot a millions lor wnica Florida is taken us aa equivalent exclusive too ef the abanddf.m 'nt of Feiss, whicfr is certainly equal m.. value to tbe terriiery acqaired We have it in our power to rejec'r tbie :' t reaty aud in perfect gortd faiib-5 for it is literally and absolutely void, by the act of tho Spanish. Monarch". It rests for our legislators to de cidfj this question and we Imps they I will do it wiselv. Florida can still ills retained and n'tefior nagoeistione miiyput us in possession or some thing more adxqaale to the, satisfac tion of oar elaimsv Magnanimity ie H brilliant feature in the character of a government, that it should be Sparingly exercised towards a ,uation totally devoid of it end uoable to ap preciate jt. Cunning and ioHgua have marked the Spanish negotia tions, end Dan Unit now laogns avii.e facility with which he "has entrapped us. fSueh are the notions" enter tained by soma ef the Southern folks . tVath. City Gax. . e m . 1 a in to every youtuioi auvonian-r science, aud rather than offer it, it would be better to slacken our claim. Every magnanimous youth of Pforth Carojirii.. who has any taste for liter- atuia must view with much rfcgret (. uifp of our oollese in resard to III v o ----- Ihe support it receive from the le Some excuse jMslaiure of the state. !.....,(. ,wi B i, ii n i n (, i e ii . uruPiEen-4tw.Uo..B d m i s s i bl o if wo were in and euosklered the rtlifieatiaii thereot , , in a very trouble ,''0-tuber, in the year of our mada by bis awd Cthlie M.ijeiy, oa tho tweuiy fourth day f October, oiia thousand eight hunJrod and twenlv, do consent lo, aud advipe the Freiido.nt.ofthe UnilcStales to rat ify the same." Aau wiiereas, iu "" " ., i nml nnnimit oflbe United Slates, I havo ratihed and eonfinned the said treaty, in ibo word following, viz: u Nw, therefore, I, James Mom rob, Fmideut'of tbe United States of America, haviug eeca aud cou aidered ihe treaty abovo recited, to jrftther with the ratification ot In therofe'do. iii, pur vrth those of Viigiuia," wbesa duty tt shall be to examine into, aau ropuu ,i,a .rain f the navigation oriae r. tomac river and its branches,, and ta inquire into, and report tbe snuauee and eondition of the affairs af the IV oa m nan v. tbe amount aud ebar- l W V " l . ' aeier of its receipts aud expeudiiares, and to advise and soasuit wu u Pmmillilinfrl OB the uart of Vir 'ii....- . a tm in aneasuraa wan i- volved in a very troublesome war, or if we were laboring under any other irv -re-.t difficulty, bat at this time there is nane of-jbis to ba" offered, TLnii.'!i uerhaps something may bo said of the 'prevailing hard tlmn." But this is too irivilous to deserve .miP.h notice on this eecasiou. It will only serve to mask the character of ih citizens- But perhaps the true reaseuiii.the fcar which the mem bers of the assembly etnteitai,n ef Ins sable to be reeommeatied to, aadoa joinily adepted by, the said mates panv in tbe further presocutien efthe said work, er for the more sffectual improvement of the uaigatiou or the . i 4 U nil,aa m a n a si a said river, oy u may be deeme mosi cxpeoiui. Vhn iPffUlat'nroof New' York, in addition to tlio provision already made by law far completing tue Grand Canal, have uelore luem a bill appropriating a inilrion of dol wMr. for two vears, to the I accomplishment of that stupendous The, following letter, copied from a New Hampshire paper, is a polrr ted commentary on the doctrine of Instruction : Cmgress Hall, Dec. 6, 1820. Deab Sm : Yesterday I had the honor of a letter from tho Se cretary of the state of New Hamp shire, containing tnsJnteftons of the Senate and House of Representa tives to their Senators and Repre sentatives in Congress to exert licmsolves to reduce the psy . of Members of Congress to ix dol lars per day tor every twenty nines. travel. I am aware, sir, -that the. ex'penses of the national gevernroent far exceed the revenue, anu mav vcrv general retrenchment, not a partial one has become necessary The insliitcltons ot . tlie iionrau. Senate, fas I perceive Uiey origins- . - V . v a . ; 11 Waai ted in that UnOj,; win receive a u. consideration which such a comma nication merits. Ynar honorable members will in dividually Buffer me to advise thcrti te reduce their own pay, at least to reduce their mileague, to wnai ic f ormerly wae. As there is no pouy to instruct the Legislatnre of New- Hampehirr, it cannoi nc onensivo for ne ot xatijcJzzi tbeui. . w;k narh rativfn. flir. 1 nae --i srv s,aw a i ;n' tho auoport of their constituents This asaif is ridiculous. It should -crtaking. rTasi. City Vox seem that liviog under a rcpuoiiean ,7 .thousand eight hundred sUIUico of the aforesaid advice ati.l -ove'romant more independ- S'rw,, ratify and confino the c.u.snUf the. Senate of tho Uu.Ud , J txsrcissd iniiffdeally. "'flftatv. u-l.irU rnf.fin.iSnn U in States, bv these pfessais, u s. . , . r The Soate cf tbe'UniUd States lhoaoi iu imi" " - ' D. yesterday gave it., eeanjit and ti- lnB the hoaer to he, your most obedt- dent lervaat. JOS I AH BUTLEHi Hob. Toaathan Harvey. The new born daughter of the Duke of Ci.abece is heir presump j tive to the throne of Kngland, ami of Elizabeth. In allusion to this, the Duke of Wei- LiKOTosr, has given a? ow: tn, Princess El Mbtth i ana if slit lives toJUl Va throne, may the jolioio lie $lor'm$ mqmpli of frU.
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