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-J I 1 1 ; w. 4 The new fri-.itcs or.icred b ConSres of " i . .-.i .! " i re now iifluat. an i two oi mem ill active. . ncr .-.vice. Tbcv are nui-rior inoJe'.s of na- an- iitcctirre. ina mm inisir lortuiuame . l .t.i -j , i t ' l ' lottery aUti larjt l to public strength aud M-cunty I concur in the views expressed by the iv-cn tary ul" tii j Department iu favor of a miI further increase of our uartl force. The report of tho SeereUry of the Inte ri r presents facts and views in relation tl internal ff urs over which tin- supervision lii.riiiii "tt ui) WL'l tl tiir ctiiitni'ii'ii f his deuurUneut tateud of much interest lid importance. Tho a:jrrejatc sales of the public lands, during the lal ti-cal year, atnouut to !,--",-i7' acri-s ; f ir wiiieb has been received the fom of ,--! 1 ,4 1 4. I'arin; the svi.e pc rioa tinTf imvt vex n ocntoi , wua inuil try ...,i i.... i - ...iV. nd lat.(l-warraii!s, am! lor O'her pur- ' 1 1 noes. J l. I I i. jjii acres, tims inaKHi ' n to- . , i- . . I....... ' "Vregsteoi ,v..,i...i... acres, v.. inc 30th of Sept. la-t.' survey had beer, made .ra-ah - - - 1 . : ... . .hieh' is r' adv for market The a. -e-'tious in this report in re-ird t the complication and progressive expau Mon of the busii.eaM of the .liiferent bureaux of the department ; to the p.-u-ion sj!etn ; to the cd misalieii of the Indian tribes, nnd ti the reeon.;ueli J alion iu rrlation to v.rio'is linproveiiieiits iu the Di-tiict of Coluinlia, a:o especially couimi udeU toyour cousiil. ru- tion. The repirt of the rVtinastcr General , lirHijr. rer.ro should be exempt from ronriem- Hon oi ine iwo nepu...iLs. p-eset.ts tally the condition of thst.l.psrt- nntion, with the exception of eoi.trabaivd ; The peruliarcoud.t.o.i of affair in Meara r . .. ' ... . . i. i:. .-... t. .' . ....1 I ffiia iii tho ear V Dart of .the preaeiit ve.ar. U.jl.1 oi I lie u'oie.ii-.iei i. u rw.-......u. s . t .WVia-l n cai vr. ' re Sio.-IUT,'"- ( .a iLs gross receipts 5T,0S i,9;il makini a., excess of expenditure over receipts of HU. The d. ficien-v ot thisd. uart- fht i-H.usi-.H.M.M, greater that, tor the je.r ending June BO. lr.V,. Of t'.isd.li. t a .,.... . - ciei.cy, e io '."J" is 10 .:e i.un u.ni .o ine principal pellmerenta, t.rent liritain ann al liti.ua leouip-nsatiou allowed postmast.-ra' France havinf consented to ob-erve tbem U the act of Congress of Juno V!-. I'-'il. 'for the present ceeaMOt, a f iorahl oppor- The mail facilities in every part of the tunit v seemed to be prceuted for obtaininff ountrv hsve he. u v. rvin ie'h increased it, , e-enr-ril recognition of them both in Europe that period, and tb- la'rge addition of rail 'apd meriea'" rvid ,ervic, a i.o.mtii,,' to?,Ous. ,iU.,, has 15ut T.teat Britain and France, in com- a i led Ur-elv to the cot of traioportatiou. ni"n w.h tmt of the stares of Europe, TI.. i,...o,',.l,.V.l.. . ,.,.,.,-,o nf ,l,.!biie forbearin, to reject, did not affirm., - i-i . ii m : .. ... ... i .. .i . .... i h . 1 Ut-Oll.e 'J. ..1'.- 1 .is, . iuv u. if a. I m,-.;. mn.ri the reduced r..ic ot postage, and IIS crt as tiji expenditures, U:ut, for the pre' iii- et.t. make it d.-peii.iei.t to some t-xtent upon tl.e tv. asury for supnut. The recom niehd a li his o! the l' j-nna:er uen.-ra', iu relation Vi t'ne n't 'ijiion of the .rr3i.kii. pri.iieoe, kil l uis vivus Oil the e-t ihii-l.mei.l of Uiaii ft.iiii-hip lines; Je-erve the cjusi.leratioo ol Co::r ;.. I ai-o call ti.o special atten- niitted. nearly two years before, to the con tion ol f-ji.eiess ) the st.-ileii.unt of tl.e ideratiou of nariii-ne powers, and lidding 1'i.tu.a-itr Gther.il resr.eKi'k' the sums uo thereto tbe followinj proposition: Priva- i . ! rl fur ti.e traii-n irtali.'ii of mails to the J' .nan.a italiroad Co , and couiiiicud to their ..... ... 1 .. . . .1 1. . .1... ' '.:.'..:. ;.. .u.: '..J- iTatracta lor -,s,! Iran-- ortati ,u upon that touw, aul also upoa the Tebu.uU-pw and 1 N .- ara.-aa r.j.it ' The I'uit ! S itf 5 e.-.ntiuue it. the enjoy- nn Lt of iiimeilie relation! wi'h a.l toieign juw.-rs. Wile my !ast notiual mes-aje i trans Biitted to C ngrvss. tuo su' j versv, ouc relating to thss ;!s of eoi.tro- 0 enii-tiil. nt of (..Idicrs in this coiutry for foreign service, and the otber to Central America, threatened . , . ,- i . .. I tilleu fftalu.i alio V.leat IJriiaui. Ul tliC . hited MaUs anu t.ieat linlaiii. Ul ti:C i.. ... , - ...- prvr. at auJ ternm ;r. ss auo lerniuiaii li oi ine I irmer (1'ies- . i . r . i r l.ou v.u were informed at t'.e tune d at t'.e tune ; 1.11I the other is n:w iu the way of satisfactory ad The oi.jtjet of tie convei.ii jh between the o nisiuru e .iu un:er-ianniiig triw een i ne , mununj-i .ur au.cu ...is -u. -i n.... . ..-s . ? . ... ....... I'idted States andljret Ihitain on t lie l'.Uh e. Hainly cahi.ot acrii.e to the powers rep ot April, 10 I. wa to pic .rc, fir the be'j til resented in tiie conference of I'ari-, ary but f a'l tiatiju-, the neutrality and ti.e c niitnoii 'iberal in l philanthropic vies in the at Mtt of anv trai.sit wav, or int--ree nie com- teiiipt to change the uhq.ie-tioiiablc rule of b.utiieatim, aero-s the i-tlunus ef l'atiama. marii'm..; law in reganl to privateering. which mi 'fit be ot.ei.. d wlt!.i:i tn-s li.i.lt- of 1 b.ir prop.i-iiion was doubtless intended to Cntral America. The nreien-im -ub.e- q ifntly ase"ted by Creat Krit.iin, to do-" property neon the ocean, although it might luiuiou or c...it rol over territories, in or near bi iut.g I o the cit.xens of a belligerei.t State, two of the ro..te. '.'.o-e of Nlciraj 1.1 and fbouid be neu.p'ed from capture; and had Il jiiduras, were dr. -M.-d by ti.e Cited ib-.t propo-ii ici. Lei n so framed a to give States, not inertly incompatible w:ili the full effect to tbe principle, it wcui. I Lave re n.a'0 object of the treaty, l.ut opposed even Ceived my ready a..ei,t on behalf of the L to ilj tx.ires. stipalatious. Ocfca-iou of en.- ' hited .St it.-s. lSut t'ne measure propo-ed is trv""rv on this point bas beet, remoied bv iiiadeo-jate lo that pjrpose. It is true that au additional treaty, which our minister at 1411 has cot. eluded, ami rhich will b. uniii-filat if ,.l v . . i ! . n t r .-t I l.v l i. v-tute lor its C-i': i'Jerati ju. p. mental arrii Jsh'jjiil the pi -"pO-e.l 6Up j ij fu f ii t he eoiK-fjrre.l in by an the par;!.s Vi be a.T.cicd b it. ine oh jocts cont! -lupl.tted by the oriin-il conveu tlii v ..I ha.e been fully attained. The. treaty bet.vecu the United Slates and (r.-at Bnt.ui;, of ti;e fltli of Jane, 1S3I, wi; ci. went in: j i fievtive operation in t SoO, put au ttid Ij Causes of i-ntatiou Setween thrj two eouiiti.e.. hv Seenrin -r II ih r L niled coast of States the rifht of Cohery on the the lir.tish N .rt'i American provinces, i.ii!. a I vantages eq ,.,1 t . ti, o-e er.i jjed i.y liri'ih eubjecls. le:-i.,.j the -itiai bciielj'sof thi. treaty to a lrL'u .jl.ns of our eitfi- ns en g iL'ed in a pursuit conn -cted to no inc . id. rabii- ii. ,'r.-e with our national pr-.-pn it y arid itr-juih, it has had a f.vorabie etKct upou ottief iutere.ts in tiie provi-iou it made f.r reciprocal free. ion. of trade between the Uu lea .Mule; and the JJ,.tiph provinces iu A lyci ici. The tiports of ilou.estie articles lo tho-e proviT.c-s d-jrin th-; i.'.-l year aiuoiil.t-d to hioie than ? .' i, )llu,iL).l, ej ;etdiii(.' li.o-e ol the preceuiiij; year by nearly f , .ll.'ll.d isl ; a;. 1 the iinp irt- tl.erefioui, durin the same p-ri jd. amounted to mote loan 3-il , in)'), Dili). an ii.crea-e of Ai.j.ifiluO upou those of tue pre noun yea r. J lie improve i e..u.i li oar commerce is maiiiiy above meii'ioiied treaty jii of t'uis brat.'-l. of attributable to '.be Provision wa- made, in me (ir.t arii'-ie ol that treaty, f .r a cm u.is-iori to de-i,'hate the n.i'j'h of river- to wi,K:u the conn.if.ii rijjl.t of li-iiery, on tbe toist of tile (.'lilted States and the J5ii'i-h Province', a as not to ( lieui. I hi- c'mmi.-ion ha- been em pleyed a art of t sea-on-. but aithout u-uch iro-es. n ace-'.mp i-hinr' the olj. ct fur bi--! it was in-titnt-d, in on-, i-j i. iiee of a seri'.u- ri'ferenee of opinion h' taeeii t'.e eo.iiiiii.-i i:.er-, nrjt cn'y as to the pre e se po t abe. i:,e river- t.-rmiu i'p, but in m uiy ii.stai.cea a- lo ii at e i,-:'.i it. a a river 1 -i..-e -3 i tTi ijflie-, ii.ejevi r, m -ty li overcome by r. - ,r 1 1 -i t:.e uiupirae pi J - id. d f r l y t ie '.r -aty 'I tie i flirt, persr-vcr.-ifi,'ly pro-eeiit.-d X.TiCe the ce-.. iu"iie..,ii-rii 0f my a I u.iiii.-tr a lion, to relii ..- .. ir tra le i.i the Il.ltic from the exa'ition of aouol l,p- by Il.-uiiiark, I, -IVC tint y.'t been Ut'eiels l a ,11, ,lnv Other poverinii till h ive , , .,,4 I,. 1 , tain a like re.ief tn. ;r e ,i..ii,. r.p, anJ l'. ni'lirk was tbus in in .-I t j pr ..p .... a r. airai.i'.ni'nt to all Ibe Kirop.aii I'na.rs inteie-te 1 in the subject ; and th- uei.iii.-r in ati eh h r prop i-i i if rC a 1 r- i ei e i. , r laniij; bi r tl heli.-ve lint a ati-faet rjr an an.'cmeot aith ihciu Cou' I o.)'i Lp e-iii-eiu.i. 'I, she lua ie a strong appesl Iu t:.i. aovt-rnmeiit for leuiiiorurr u-pri-ion nf iefiuiw ar-UJli on its put, in consideration li the cnharrassnicnt mhioh mil.t ros-jUtoj m v... ,!;,,.. wan ni'TOiimum nnM'i'tnienl of the question ith the Uuited l..in acccilo.l to. Plaice, i ins request n . . i " I :. . . I upon the oon.Iition that the sums coiiecte.i i utter the llitliol Jur.e last, . inn uuiii mo , lfith of June next, from voxels and farces j bel.in.MiM to our tmrrhaiits, are to h eon- M-lervd as paid under protect nud mhjejt! . lo "future B.li'i-tm -nt. There is reason to believe that iiu air moment, between Den- ; ..,!, ,n,l .h,. ,,i..r,,uM nower of urone iii mi mimi i' ---- t . on (he shj-ct. 111 be non eonrb.ded. and that the Peiidiim negotiation with the Vt.ited , t:tte niav then be re-'utn ed and teriniiiated , With Sn. in no new difficulties hve arisen, 1 nor has u'ueh pro -ress been made in the ad-1 f a I luMiM iit ol i-piniuii.' ones. ! :J V,;..;.i. .,.,.d for .he mirno. ! i : . .7 . . . . ' At r dm in.r n r inicri'i i nt- t'litii "i.- n imi .1 . T i . l r ri.i -f e ttj l...i-ilAiid me iMami o. ua . - , ' and pnni.lin2 for the more speedy settle-' -f I .,t f I lit intercourse, have not vet beet, attended with pro win ,T results. ' . , Soon after the commencement ot the late war in Ku-re, this rorernn.ent submitted ' withheld, others have been ad.ie.l. 1 he military in or.ir to speak ot the it. tel l to the consideration of all maritime nations 1 political condition of that country, lioweter, gence and the inegnty k,ch pervade, the ,a .1,. f,.r ,!. .,..,.ritv of neutral commerce: one. that the neutral flae should tho part of the lumen Mates I shall coti coter enemies1 good, eie.pt articles contra-! ti.n.c my .Aorta to procure for i he wrongs band of war; and the other, th.t neutral ol our ci.iic.s that redress which is .mil. rn..r n hoard n.erel, a ., t rebels of pen-able to the continued friendly associa- ... r . j ar m-,e .. r er,- .,. ... - j rules of irVrn:.tionaP law; bavins hern eener.lly claimed by ii.-ulraU. though not always admitted bv' bdli-erents. tine of ih- r,'ir,;P t ,1.- ",r Thusia-as well as . . . i sfveral-iieutral poers, promptly accclc.i c nro,.n-i,ion. ; and the two other ..... ..... i ' J ,;. Av A. ..nri.ir.a tit. I i.iiki .i" I .ii . - J .ft w.vi.u.v- . l ile he ouectini; wn in this poition, the re'p'rcei,taiieof 'tt.i.sia. l'rauce, Crent H'itain .utria Prussia '.".nrdinia.-aml Tur- kv asUinl'ed'at Pari' ' tok -into enn-id- eratbi, the subject of maritime rights, and p"t forin 1 d clantion contaiiiin" the two piii.cipks which this povernme nt had suh- tei ritli I Jt n d reman." abo'isheri. am id " U'ockades, in order to he V.iiidin?. mu-t ho .!T..rir tltut is In t.f timintni.ied bv a for.. .nffi,!u..ll.'..'rr.,.ht.i.i.n to the cons, of the enemy';" ...d to the decl.r- ..rion lb.,.s compo-ed of four points, twe nf .... 1 . . . , ., wh'eh Ii nl airesrlv been proposed ty the vu.i.r-. v v .c. - r. v..- 1'i.ited St-.tes thigovernment has been in- road Company, and wa.s acconliiigly re.it,. . i the calti,nnd ctn-cou dignity of rited to ae. ede bv oil the powers r.-prc-en. qui-hed at that time, it hems admitted that right by te M tl.a re,,t an(i v,. ted at Paris, exce'pt Oreat Urilain and Tur-. our vessels were eut.tb d to .he exempt from ; it of the rn.ps ol fcur.K I0 our do ker. To the last of the two additional prop loannge duty in the free po'.ts of I'aiiaina me.tic relat.omwe bare to uartl ,vlnt .. ...J II ll, ii. n,imn. has l.een I lU -Imp'., nf I hdl'f Ont e UtS. til, aniloilniia can c. tt linly be uo objoctinn It is merely hall constitute the tne dennition oT what eiT etual investment of blockaded plae . .i c e .i.:. ..... . l... a;wavs cohtennen, cuin.inj uineinnuj ir ..j j r. a.wavs coh.ei.ue.i, cianiniiir u.iieniiM.. .... i. i . -i : .i .:.. r .1.. ... u e.-w. n nerr a om-.n-ai .....nnuu v. ...c . ... inn. ueltiend l.n. ki n ii.iuriou. 10 cur com- t. n injurious lo our com h.arce. ,a 10 the remaining article of the. ...e.i....f .ID..:. ..I... ::g : and remains ahoiished ," I pri -tr imply apuioval of the principle that private if adopted, private property upon the ocean would be wnl.ijraaii Irom one iodu of pl.in- aer. but left eipo-ed, meanwhile, to anoth - er ne Je. which C'juid be used iih incr,-as- cd iff. ciivi. i.e-s. 'Ihe a.-iinssi. c capacity of great naval powers woull be thereby tnent. d, while the Oeljnnve ability of oil. era would be reduced. Tbou.'h tbe .-'urreu- ler of the means of pronecutit.j Lo'liiiiiea by employ in,; privateer", a piopo-ed by the c !r;ieref ee o! V iris, i hiut'isi in terms, yet, in practical eflirct, it won d he the relin quishment of a ri.hl of I.tue value to one' c a-s of State-', but of esseiitix imporlane to atiotber an I a far larger cl .ss. It ou.d.t hot to have ijciii anticipated that a meas ure, so ilia Uipaie to Ih i lu-coiiipH-li mcht ol tl.e propo-ed ohjeet, ei.d fj utieijuai in its rperatiou, w.-i.jlu r ccie the as-cut ol all maritime powers, fiirate pniperty would be piili I- :t to the depreda:ioi. cf the pub- lie armed cruisers I have expressed a readiness on tbe part of thi- 'i-ivcniiin -nt. ti accede to a.l the pr.n cipiis cel. tail. i d in the declaration of '.lie coIitiTenci: of Pari-, provided that rvinlin-; to the ai ai HoMii i.t of privat. i-rii:ir can be o aiiiet.'ieil a- to et:. ct the ohjeet tur winch, a- i., pres. in. ed, it Was intended, the imuiu n.fy of privnte property 011 the ocean fiom ho-tile cafilure. J o eff -cl thin obj.-et. it i pn.j o-e.i tu a-M to the declarati n. that ' pri v at.- riiif." i- and re-main- a1. -.li-hed," the lol inline' a men'! iiet.t : "Aid that the piivate propert v cfsidj- els and citizen, of a belli erei.t'.ti lie: int'h s.-a-, - ii 1 j i be eX"iupt lr',111 -ixure by the pub ic armed veeU of tbe 'tiier be lii r-i,t, X' ept H. he c-.titi abj.id. " I bin ani''ii'!u.ctit has I.e.. 1, pre-enlei) i,ot on iy t l the poacrn wlrcii h .ve a-Ke'i our a" eiit to the declaration lo abolisi. privateer 1 hut to all other mailt, i.e platen. 'J hun f,.r it ha nut been rejected I.y any. and is fnor.ibljf entertained by all wh.cii have made any eijihiiiui ieaiioii in r. ply. Seveiai of the j.'overhini:ii!., rt"l2T'YnJi vi'h lav it the piupo-iiioi. ol tl.e C.iii J State", have delayed dt lii.iu . e action upon it, o'.l, I r th" piirjio-e .f con-blunt! i:h lb- i-. parii. st.j ti e C'.ulerei.ee of Pali- I lif.ii.' li e -ati talll.c, cf blalin.', however, -that tb-- I'.inp. ror ot l.f.-.ia ha-ent. reiy and . eipiii iiiy tjfpf'j.ed ol that li.O'llui'i.li'fii, and win co-operate in enueavui 1114 to oblaiu liie a-sei.t of Other power-; and that a--ui an. , of a pin. liar purport hae I. ten nceived in rela'iuti t- the iJi.-po.-itiou ui tho J.hipc; ul' 0.' tut I r. t. ... 'w pre-, nt a-pe-t of tl.la ii,i.oilai t mb I et u .i' n- to ci,. ii-b tiie hope ti.at a nr.. 1 '("' Miuat.. in its i b .racier, so ju t airl iij nl 111 Us .. 1 ..-ration, so es-eatiai tu tuj p j-erit of c .ii.n.' reiul I. ati'ji.M, and .0 f":i.fiii..it t l'ie "' ntiineiiln of this en I .'itpfie 1 p.rinl of the world, ai.i coin 'Hand ti.e n er ,i aiiuu ij jii maritime puacr-, and tf.aa be iu'tie.iat ii iutu lae Cade uf iuter .' 1110-11.1 law. . v My views on the aut.jeet lire more fully w,., fniiliiii the renlvot the -Secret nrv ot - - i s -- - - btate, a copy of which -is herewith nuns- niitteil. to t lie communications on the uo- - ci ma..e .o ,u.n K,-,c .....e,,., v.-,,....., a.i v.iii.vv.. -Tho covernmei.t ol the Lmteil btatel bus at all limes regarded with Jneildly iiitotest ihe other States of America, formerly, like ..I! . . ..... L-.. .. .1 .. 1... .. . . I t.ituf U couiitiy, r.iiropesn colonies, aim. .. independent members of the .yrcat family ol nations. .il tne unsettled conuiiiouoiNM...: . i i r 1 of the.,,, ili-traclcd by frequuut revolutions, and thus incapable of regular and brit. Hi tenia! ailuuni-tratiuti, has iciiueu io i-mm.,- i russ occasionally our nubile intercourse, v reasu ol wrongs vuieii eur citixrus suu.r at their hands, and w hich they are .low to , I I Fiurn4 .1 . ... i t ii ITiiPirtimaHj it is against the Republic , ot nt XL.vi.i.t u it W u tiii.ki ir. U nnr vniMMal ilisire t to tnaiiitain a eood uiicierstumliiiL'. tbatsuch .. r i i i . t , . - , ,,,, . co.i.p.. .r ..i- ..t...u...... .... c.i r llC.-t I V UTL'eu upon us alien, lull ot as yet received the consideration whieli .-. government had a r.gM to expect ...n- ..-p." """" r-.- "j--- -. . , . i.i has l,e.-n such as to .lemana ioroearai.ee uu . . i i: . . - x. renaireu u impor. u.ii. i..av n..s . should huv diloinatic relations uli that "ale. Through it territory had been opened one of the prim ipal thoroughfarH across .1 ' i . : -V'-i-eK -tiifl-i me i-uia o. .. ev....g ....... - America, on which a vast amount o pr- - i ". -- - - cilixeus resorted in great uu.nber.in pasainjr between the Atlaaiic and Paeifio coasts of the United States. The protection of both required that the' existing power in that state ehould be regarded as a responsible government ; and its mit.i-ter was aecor- dingly . received. But he remained here ""ly time. Soon therei.fter tl.e ...... ........, ii,.. -i t.. yv !iia our . i -r v: I ........ ..n. no.uicai aua.rs oi .caravia .....ici ft-ii. .- . , .. . i ,- IuikIi uncertainty and confu-ion. Kiploiun- tie representatives from two cotiteiidiiig par- ties have beeii r. ceutiy rent to this govern- mint; but, with the imperfect infoi maiioii possessed, it was not pos-ibie to uecide bich was the covernmeut le P.eto ; ana, awar.u.g lurtln r developemeuts, 1 have reluseu to re cei.e either. Questions of th? most serious nature are pending bet ten the U. S. aud the ll. public ot New (irai.ndv The govertmiMit of lUnt republic undertook, a year tince, to impose toni. aire duti.s en foreign vessels in her ports, but tbe purpose a resisted by thin govern : ".ent. as being contrary to exUtini treaty simulations ,n ,e l c, s, . UJ :.. - .. k.. .1 ..tu nt..it. tin. I'anuiiifi li.:.. recelitlvreviveU.oiilhe partot e i.ratnaa, '7 tbe enactment of a law tosulject vessels visiting er port, to the tonnage auiy tortv cents rer ton : una. aimounu m-s , . , , ...,. t ,i,. , ...,, r , l ..... k..A.. r...t ... fmn v.. th n.lit tn 1, u hm m iiu llier.tess S'lriiol pu.rrrin . . ., . , ... r,l,-:,.j r-- - . - - ' p.. . ... ..i.. a. v. . .. ffn.aTf.iii.iif ni t run ee it is sti li assertea. anu v. 1,5 "'cu ...vj... republic. 1 he 1 vn trepan of e w 1 .ranji.i a ii- -" enacted a law, duriuj the last year, w bicb levies a tax ol more than three dollars everv nmirid of .nail matter I r al.-tvorted aitrn.. ir.p i.tUiiit I hp iiiii t.ii.4 rininrpd to h- paid on the mail-of the L lilted Mstei would be nearly ?i,Otl UnOU annually, .1.. n tr. ..... , ,i i.i,ii. tract to the Pana.us Railroad Company. the onlv bjection to thia ex'cti jii sere the exorbitaury of its amoiint, it could not be nubi.iltted to by the Luited Slates. j The iuipo-ition f it, however, wiu'd ob- -viou-!y contravene our treaty willi New; Ijranada, and iufrine the contract cf that' it-public with the Panama liailro.il f.'oin-i par.v. The law providm;; for this tax by its terms to take effect on the firet of! N-pteniber last, but the local auf lurities on ; tbe i-tl.liius have been induced to su-pend its tieeution. ant to await further in.truc-! tiun- on the subject Iron, the jroyrii'iier't of the r- public. L am not yet advi-eil of the. determination ol that ooverntuetit. II a inea-ure -o extraordinary in its character, and so clearly contrary to treaty stipula tion", aud tl.e contract riht- of the I'unama Hail road Company, compo-ed mo-t'y of American citiz'ti", should he rer-i-tcd in. aill be the duty of the L'uitcd Stales to re ist its eiecution. I reiT. t ( xr;eedi.,?lv that ocea-ion exi-ts to invite your attention to a subject of .till graver iinp-irr in our relations with the llc- public of New rs n.ida. On tl.e fifteenth, .lay of April last, a riotous as-euih,i.'e of; the inhabitants of Panama coininitted a. , violent and outra cou attack on the pre iin-C" ol tl.e rat.roa'i company, ami the p.-is--ene-prs and other pcr.-oii" in or near the same, involving the death of several citizens nf tbe I'.iiied State,, the piilao of inut.y other-, and the de-t rua.-t!on of a la rv amount 01 pr peny neioueii; to the raiiroau cor... , pany. I cau-c I full investigation of that event to I.e made, aud the result slioivs sat- i-facloril that comrdcle respon-ibilil, for. of pr perty heiotieii: to the railroad con. cloruy that conip'etc respon-lbihty :.t necilrred alt. .. lies to the covernuient of New t.ri.iia.lu, I have, therefore;, demand cl of that eoveriimetit that Ihe perpctvatora of the aron'- in (j ie-tion should he puu-i-h-.-d i that provi-1011 hnild he mada for tbe families of citizen" of the c ti'te'l States alio re kliied, with full inileiiii.ity for the property pillaged or de-troyed. I he pr.-.etit condition of the I-ll.mus of Pji.a'u.a. in so far a- regards the ecurily , of per-on- and property pan-in;; ovrr it, re quires seriou' e.iii-ideration. it-cenl inci i. htn ti-i.-l to -how that the local authorities cannot be relied 011 to triainta'ii the public p.ace ol Panama, and there is j.i-t prouud tur apprehension that a portion of the in habitant are l.i.-.lit t : riif further c:itre, ' aiibout nil. quale mea-ur.-s for the -ec iritv innl pri.te(i;.,n of er"ohs or property liaviri 1 been taken, ei'l.er by the State of I'.mama. or . by the iei.eial j;overiiu.( lit of New Ijnt.a-Ja 1 Li.'ier the juarai.tir-s of treaty, citizens of the l'hlie.1 .-'t -id m have, by the outlay of seieral iridium of dollar", cuii-tructed a railroad ricrn-s t'ne I-tbli.us, and it has be-com- th'- main route bctaeeii 0'ir Atlantic and I'aciL': p-i--en-ioi.., over which inuiti tu b . ot our cii'x ns and a va-t ahiui't.t of property are cun-ti nt i y p-i-i.ii Iu tin; nm) and protection of all wbi.T , and the I'Ul.llllU.lie ;f th.- public ud v al.t lei'S in Halved, it in imp-.p-ible for the L"urei 1 incht of the l iiii..'! ftlatea to b- iniliff.-reht. I I. a.e (leeineil t,e dari-.-erof liie recur-r.-ii'-e of "en, pp. of lawl. -s vioi. nep in tl.i ') 1 irt- r p 111. 111. 1. cut an tu makiHt in. 11 d jly to -t-itiuu part of our naval force in the ( haibors of i'siialnx and .Vspiurall, io order to protect the person" and property of the citisetia of the Liiilod biate iu those ports, and to insure to them safe pnssac aeross the Isthmu! Ami it noulJ, in my yti:t -j meiit, be unwise to withdraw the naval foreo now iu those part., until, bv the spontaneous action of the republic of New U ranadi, or ! otherwise, fome ad. qiiHle arrange niwit shall have been made for the protection and i-e- curity of a line of inter oceanic coniiuuiiiea-1 tion so important t lliis lime, not to tho ! I'tiitAfl Siliitud Al.lu lu t.t fal! tillm-. Ill u ritiiim I States buth of Kuripa ami America. Meanwhile, lieijotiiiti.iiisi have becu ilti- ti ted by means ofa sperial cointiiisioii, t I ohtaiti from New 'jraiiad a full indemnity .or .njur.es uhiiw u uu. Uhmus, and thfactory security for the ..,in.ilul l..t...illj ,Illi,i I lilbill StulAU uriirini unci rsin ii ur, v- a x. c . i jj 1 i 1 lu addresMtijr ta vou my last antmal mee- sni'p. the oocnim Kei'lli to Hie 811 PPro- i . i.. . prune one lo ejntesn my eongraiuiatioiis in - ... -..i..... f ,1.. ,-.,., ,,l fcli-Uv .. - ..... t.. t - - . v -- - - j ' point you to .t.te ot the yanous do- partu.eiiu ot ttiejrov . ana ot ii ti.e great - - -r - . . wnoic, oui. u o iuuic e uu perirci ly the ailn.inistrsivp eotiditioii of the coun try, and the beu.lcinl efiVct. of that en the general welfare. .Nor would it suffice to say that the nalili is actually at peace at home and abroaij that its industrial inter esta are prospeVea; that the canvas of its mariuerN whitciievry sea; and the plough , u...i i .... I l,t,i,. ,.. ;i .. , , u,..- . ..-,, p -.y.... v..- ward to the bloods conquest of-the eon- I tn.ent ; that cities nd populous S,ute are I springing up, as tj ehcliantim ht, from I -.. lnna..r alii mttK ovt 1- n ailiW ami t Ii . . - " the courageous ,;fW of our people is tnak-, in ot these i sie great re nun ic oi as i -. j. world. 1 hese kults have not been attain- : ed without pa.g through trials and per- j lis, by expeneip of which, and thus only, nations can bauol into mai.bood. Our j forefathers w Milled to the wisdom j which concei veil nd the courage which I achieved indep.-rdnee , by thrcircumstancee j which eurroundeJbem. and they were tl.ua I I. - 11- r - ' ....... I. . ...rtuc . v. s . .s-u v. .ot . uuu- t ,. . , , ,..i . ' coicolidate the uk of the revolution, to j deliver the count entirely from the ii.flu-, ! enccs of con'dicti transatlantic partialities ! j or antipathies, w II. attached l our colouial J ! aud revoliitionarhistory, nnd to organize me pracncai opuiou oi ine consntunonal - . aim legal iiisutuns ot the i uion. lo u, ! ot tins geiieral.otenia.il- the not (ess noble task of mainland aud extendi,. g the power j of the United Sti. We lnvc, at length, , reached that sti of tl.e natioual career, , iu which the dairs lo be encountered, and the fxeitions to u.ade, are the incidents. - not of weakYieaiut of strength In our foreign rejationr. to atKu.per our . Po--r w ...... o. o u.er .wri.tS.lii.. tit AinCS. a.rf In ii Li.a Kiir,. v.. the interests, ani": a"i, icl, there- ! i fore, sotmtiiaes irgularloipu'sesol opinion, j oi0rol aitic wi.fl i protuet ot . ine ere---.. s.. ,u, evi-. re-; , - , , . , t i it ...n.u.airr.i.!.. ii r- imi, T .hall nrcpau, rurretjiler In Kappa.. - . id' i" 'T,r w-- ; . . 1 1 tive tru-v ,u rt lire lo priva.r nw pr-i.u-, cr), ,c p,r,.,0 .. . . gratitude to jiiiod Providence which,', .. . ... ' . on 1 dunm? the uerio, bit adiniiii.tration. I.a i tnn.. k rilrt tn pi tli eaiuiLpa I hpnn,. h i " - . .. w .1 1 Hi..,. iri..itf.inp pml lnr.t.fn . rl to enable me to template the spectacle! in of anneahle and rcl'u! relations t etwren . . ..... ..J . ...J .1.. our and all othena-timrnts. a-ud theea-i If . ,. . - , . . i.u. ........ ... v. ..o.o.v.... u, ..c. .iff. i.pu-- (j'liiity tnroughouf v mon. i 4l- l lv Tn r . - t ..s i .. Wsshiuston. D... 8. I . .U.-V... t I'.i An i, m: TOW. BIPERTl. 'C 4 U I I.I. ppii,. first da tr of Januarv, 1 IH.-.7. the f.liinltir tn Pri nt- rlii owne.1 l.j the :.ti- M. B. Spnii po.i.i.i.ni. ( ut a liwellir.i; ami Nlln-e, aituu-l b Try.: ui Sire, t, one ooor ) e .pi ol' I.eroy .Vrini'p ..r.ra rer. I Pra....a .le..rin( lineaa iM.tii.n wn jlj .in ! well to ei.ni. hip Kit- im p, aa it i aa fpaor ihl j : r... ....,rn...... .. ... it ' Town uf Chorion.. " ...-f..-- e... . - - fi, tr 'I'erma eaaj anil innn on d . y of pi.Ip. J l' K )v ( 1 l. ' SIW'.LH, li. TAVLtill. 4 .'If a N (lie -llh i')tn lir mi! iwern !icr. folic aint V I' m tn tin- .N it mn Frt l.f.ii. s piimU i Od' LOOK, e.r.Uiinmp P.j N-.tvn, m : oi.c i .c, . ). t-, I'-t $IItlt ' 'ju. in M y. I -4.il erd it on a i'i u U j nm: hr.'f -n J.-iiiii 1 .f.ih:c Mi W. . .Mime, r . in K rtl "Mi l w rmtr on Httir' , 11 tvrmtn t iCf (i . FMiilifin, ".f f i,-0, to- ;,fici!,. , ,tf Wn P..i; mm note ..a J. , H A. 'ami.li. II, f..i rrr.lii, m Ang. i6; J - ""'n"'" "n Orl's. '..r $li.il.ip ... J.im.rj s '"-, ' tn th- rt.tt; fif I if. ami nt.nr ii-iiM-r not rcnil l et'd. t tn r.ttr. ft,r mtuy if t-wi'l 1m 4i-t fi.. meO itle. Vt. fj. :,. 1 '4 tite$ i1- 9WVIK MtTM-M .1 JL on l nt- titti M vp.f.iiiicit not . A ii. I it the dilivtrjr unJ tne , A. A. ELM.". 141 H ll CIIIJ, ' Charlotte, jlh pn,ii. will ojeli. 1 J . iin.r n,.7. . K!4I I.KKS. I j ! I KM.J ITIt hi La tin, (,rr-k ami M I"! I'2.iO Kiiiiath (iriiiiitii Stuihi.ta will , &e 6 nu fr ...... the lint of en. WllllOUl UOli U'.lliflt L'i'KKN'DALL, i4j tr .rtf r 1 'i 1 nt vii J o lor if,i Iiikc. VII laOlS, e in I h ni l 1, Hi: ry, le..T, w ,; he ,, j 30 I .ni'iM.f, nn Triit I wn n fhrfj.i ot ii'( ' IlL'lt llli.N.Kx'r. 1 A I p iliriiij 1 'II. I. 'I- l.i fT-'I'f r I'M If, llff II. e I.I ijny ..I J 'iHiV! II N. cr.,.1 h li,ritiL, i of At. fSOfrinep. .in it, ri.p v.. Iu Ie' .1.-1 uJP.lt Ua lf.it la 1 1, ei-Inlp-r IV il'KIMuS A-tutf. . i.u,, t -.r Nale nf'i f it- in ft ttii 4O'.!.- I-I.)-.,,,!. W Mfl tliC t lit a ! s mVM i.ij.i.i. 1,.' Hip I..W ij M .Ireel, 4 p.,f, ,,' I ,.k l( i.cpeil. 'J'proi. L. 1 K.NVlfl ...1. Ihr. !l. is..;, i I , H,e i :!3M Carolina Wnq. CHARLOTTE: ----- - T KIV It e ! m li r 1 fi ,fcn,l'M 1 ! ; : - S5(j. Ste New Advertisements. (KrThe length of ihe rresident's Message has crowded out our usual valiety. Prfsitlriitt )lrss:i?c. This document leaves us but little room for any thing else. Our readers will iiud it well written and its tone mild and coi.eiU ( ialorv. A larce portioti of it is devoted to i. . . . ... ,i. defence ot the Kaiisa-ebrask act. ... .. n-i.. ....:...... t I ie re,,... .;. m . . ....... . .. ...-r i cu.CTitiri I IV u. nitij wuc nuvuii. icn'i , it M i, give, a general idea of the state of i ,(, country, we therefore co.umcd it to ; The Ralri?h RriMrr. Thia establishment was offered ut public suction in Uil. igh, on the 5th instant, and was purchased by John W. me, Kq , of Petersburg, Va., for S",1U0. It has been in the hands of Mr. Gales and his heirs for more thau fifty years and we are nrry to : see it pass out now ; but it is a source of ple-ur to know that it passes into the hand of Mr. Sytne, who is well known, as editor of (he Petersburg Intelligeucer, to he a gei.t! email of talent an I u thorouuh-n- : Aiueucan. Wetherelore i j,i th editorial corp. of the old North Slate t(, ,,..,,.,. to . ,,:,,, r ' oi ic.:o.nip ami nope tliut he may never hare cause lo regret Lis removal to ll.ii Slate. Prlrrson for J a i: n This t.ijou has been- on our table for e. eral dayi and we take another opportunity of rerouiniendiui! it to our readers aa the chrujusl periodical in tl.r country ; and to . ... ,, .... and a copy of Peterson to new iul,crihers ; for one year, for Sd .. Now Ladies, if ' i-h a cheap and interesting p-.rl.ir' companion, now is your time. Ilow many 'H cej.t our prooo-ition T s . . Datidon follrir The bill to amend the Charter of this in stitution has p.pj Loth Houses of the Leg. ls!.ire. The old dinner prohibited the Trusta.-s from holding luore than f'.'UD.t ini', it Was T.rccssNi-y therefore to have it anicuJ- ed ao that the, t'olleg. could hold the en- , tire bequest of the late Maxwell Chambers. ! The Tree Suffnpt Dill. The Bill granting the right to every free white man to vote for Senator has nas-ed holh Mouses of the Legislature. Althou ch n we used our efforts against the fuccess ' k""" cal hobby yet we are in fact in favor of it, provided a proper protection is granted to "le un.en ii.ii.rr.MS oi uie state, its ap- r i j j . proral or r. jeciiou will be submitted to the p.-.l- .. .1 . i . i . i . : Deoole at the next Aq..u.t e t.rm nm . . .......... tboogh ft has been a bobby for the Ien.o- li1"""1''" ul ... , ... Iopie. 11 SDall have inc.-p lo aa ni. tlup a.il.tppt .....fu. The Ualeidi' papera do not contain Ihe i yen and uaya on Ihe ad readi. ni tl lil ...ih i .... ....... . . .i ..." - . - ,'' -j'--,.."jsu .ei, on ilia q real- , ttie vote WJ1S us ul;eu, VA .Messrs. Spetker, Iladham, Uar- . I ...l 1. .1 M . l'l . I. - , '' , , ' "I,;uw,, ,""- p.'", i'i .;m, j -j ..un., in, noes, j CmisUt, CUrk, Cottou, Cox of Jones, C,,x j of rvrrpiimana, I'ruinp, llaney,. I'.vnl-oi., Pill-, h.ler, Krwin, Koik, fiaithcr, (ientry, j Cilliam, i;ia.s, Hackney. Mali, li,ri;rove, j Ikrrcll, Hester, Hill of Stokes, Hill of Hal j ifax, llouek, Holmes, Humphrey, Jarvia, (Jenkins, J. I.nett, Johii-on, Jones, Kelly, I Leaeh of Davidson, I. ileh of Kui.ei-oii, t Irt in of Vn'ake, I.eaisof Na-h, Littie. hoi." tl t ... . e . 1 lene, i.vuti o; tiran.'e, Lyon of Orainille. I'lahry, Jlai.:i .iJariin. .ilasori. Mateii. Mi.tliew", Mcintosh, Monteomcrv .Mearea Mnopfp Mop.; , l I. 7. i ,. . ' ,' . . ' "'''. O'hurn, Outlaw, ' 'U,t'r l,r"1 -r. 1 arker. J'alt.-roll, Pi a r "Oil, Pi' kelt, P.tchlord, Itamsojr, It.ind, I!an- i...... r.- . . . ..... .. ntu, ivtuc.'-n. I, C .O . fiU H .:,,t,,..e j I.u-biuj;, 8auN, Scales, Settle. Slier, SlauL'h- . : ter, SnjallaoniSoutberlaiid, Spec r, Speight, ) Stewart, fc'tile", Strayhom, iituhbs, late,' Tlioinp-oti, Toi.iiiiison. Ton.., Vad.iil. ' W'rl, Wauuh, U Lite of S.imp.on, U l.iia f j Cabarrus, White, of Uladen, hitsoti, Wi. liainson, Hil-on, titl,eri and l am.-y 1 1);. N'AVs-.Mcssrs. CaldweU, Kil.tt, I'oaur, anu fcott I. CONtilUNKKS PKK ('.All, Trrj. Fnt-M thk 8tii to Ttir. lorn Iiei-kmrkii. Ten.pl. tnri A 8., TaU-, li. A Cu , T. 'l ton, J. ltaiiiour x I o , 1 1, tiille.pie Si (Jo, I) ... L.,1 ... ... '.. r. Sloan A Co., J. From-harer. Harper .V't 'o , L. A. Mason .V Co. J. ('jathiii-s' M Viihera I M;i. .1.1.1 ' "hers, Tin- Uaiik nl I'Iiiii tuna-, v t: . 'Jtii Ilnuiiria, Imjr,. The U.uirrl ol Ihrpi tors Il.vp declare.! a IHVI. liKMi ..f 4 f.er c-nt. nr. th..- juit-.l Mi.a-k 01 11,. l.l.l. The aa.i.p will be pa( lo thr Sl,.elil,I,i. 1, on ami alter the lit ,r mU in J ,nu ry neit. W. A. M'tJAS, .W,. 1 S irniniti(r.tnr f H. II, Y-.nny, ilrd., will i Ihe U wiiui t 1.. .rn.H , nn ll.c iit uf Jjiin tt y nt it, fl--4)l i LI K I.LY VOL'S II . xM:giu)i:s, rri'Mlnf l..r. nr ynt fr..ni i) yplTm 0f uf.uft m rnrtii of ii iiMiiti.. N. H. Ail t t.. mit.t-4, tn the fnUlc u ij) ptfUur fy up. W. WAI.L.U'li, Mm-r. Dir. fi, 1H.-,C. iNecro Iliriiiir. ; .1 V;tnll- M (ii:(! f Hj,,., V II (lr.t orJ..Hr I-..7, H V Ull't II "IOU III Ih. ,.. ... lir.li i. nl I) MIM;l;.a t,.' Jn... M I.i ,rv, . re-.l , , . ,,r, ,, ., II H WILLI. v.MS. I'rc. 16, s..i;. ,,, h.-.r, Tl.- ,.hl, I'll.- I.. I l Negroes to Hirer. ON Tuea.t.,y, thr 311th Ih P..HI,. ,, t ,!.,. p, .,. dm cp nt ll.e ,b-er,h. r, a ,!l he ttirrj 0,lt ,p t" r' l-.s" Ihe N'KtiK, (-:. hei:.wg,2 , , minor be ir a of III J II .rr.p, ,, p-,j, J. M. jriiUNli, (jil-iriinn '. lt:, lnJQ. tll 'I hp r in .. 1, ""Y line a c .Sh STORE. 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