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f ' 4, t. 1 J V, It )i rn ik- ! tlntliB f-O'fl l, N" !i, l,uctf i i'l J j.m.f ID tltr.rn'-Ut ., I..M- ;! iciiiVii if n ( I inr.j--!ir, tn H f ml to rf;'niic in lh hftrt f it.? e Sim, nl wUirh will U evade! vtir' lii-.Ic rei:i'.r.. The v ' " "f lf E',','i) J rt;ciaHy trcn i Miwrtg lawamt eijiui.ii-nre. ' ir. i hnnntng. SALISK-UIIY, 110 WAN COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, lIKCCMIaKK 2!, 1830. VOf. XI.... AO. i;o of thi country, as neetarf to har Cola nles, (lief must be received upon princi pal of reciprocity f and further, that It is making in invidious ind untricndly diiilactlvn, to open her cglonLI porn to the vessels of other nation, md clof them ag.inst theme of ih Uolted States, Antecedently to 1794. portion of our ...... ..,.. ) v u.-w .-lb -fmi. J ftd ari iufl a a aA uAum d lata tha cnic o ul r-TaTfllSTMfJ Httnromiwinieei wbtb jislaiida l iav IW watts, bf psraenlar 'e (concession, limited to the term of one "Tit' iJiLI., i - "' arsiDsxrrs LicssAflr. orabte competition only, end preserve them from the influence of seductive and vHaiing circumstancis.' nhfrt your preliminary Interposition wit as'aed at the close of the lilt session, a eon of the Instruction! under which Woo of Cingr the Muwina; -MKHSAuiC 4 hTrao 'pariailoo. oT ifie &el prod ila uw. tocnftce (hitbcinga pr,?.;eR retertcg .m, . . a.aaiB a n pnnirriTiiiiiiii v ir x . i . a. l. i i a l ; a. i . ... tou on joor return f your cootltutlonil ?rodUf could be taken to the UIn.U, tlutie - much tightened bf the otir ,nj ,hejri brouKht to i in re'tiro. Ftom (ittioO wnlCO inc vwuvi 'i' . I .ewiounaianq inn ncr iwuncniai tountry t inn perum ""i"1" ipocivoni, ii ner profluettooi, wen Thebenebcent numor w w at our vetif i, cre esciuaea, wttn occa granted arinS preterit fear, ,jontj reUi'a'ioni, by which In eaont ol fceilthi pence, and plenty, and numeroui diatrcta, the firmer were adroltled in bUb ittendi lbe progre.i of our free .re. cf jyj tJe o(ferd 0 concede to tiv for limited time, the ..ti.ninni iaU'uvi.: . . .. . 4 . .. With ! populiuon unp.rat.cicu .n ... , . c . iycil Btfi4 po, ncre,indrHueiM.tcnr.cierwii cn etioMf h mf femJ M ceedi))? rtmbinei the hardihood or enterpme ietenf t0fl burdeD, end upon the earns with the canatdcrateneM or wiidoto, we ter(n wi,h Britiih traieU, eoy pMuc ,ee in etery lection of our happy country of fce Unlle(J Sei whch mfhh , .teidy improfemcnt i the mem. ol . . . ,herefrom. But - t.i intvrrniinie. anu cfrreyouucin n i Mr, MLane Ju acted, together with the of the ne po.fation, that, by the conitruc communication which hid M thit time tlon put upon that ireity by Turkey, the .i .... Lt. j-.k. n.lil.k riir rvtirln In ih naaai( of tha Hji- ernnvr, wat Uiitbefort yoi-AUbougH phoiui it COoCxrtdJrtnailQGliMIn jlfea i . . . . I .. . lit., l.l. .1.- In. mnat f.i.nl. mtro nai noi occo any ivmg in " vi ... - ....... , $(XhUfjrernmen;tjAfaUjlt .1.. at. i.i.iLa i-t- Mt-awl airtf Kv-him in fmfrr rtifl interThnnr KaTebmraunfcaltloT. conSdeotiaFonertftf fwecS llielw'o cuuntrlet 1f Ifie moil n . . I. f fit f ..... Xkl . I.nn.lli.n so toon, nowerer, at tne eniTCo 01 er ' inimwtnu. "iip""" eUiioo on the part r Great Hrlfaln it it will be our duty and intereat to cheriih. r . . ... . . I . TV.. ..I.. I -.1.1. t....l. ... t .k. receiftd, the whole matter ihali oe uiai "ur rciauunv wn nunn before fou, when li will be teen that the moat auble t hararter. Repect for that apprehension which ippem to tue eug- empire, and confident In Us (rlendihip seated one oi the, prolaion ot tr.e: aci nwMnm vuum vi.m,m.w paaned it your last season, that the" re- hnj; tniertalned oo ourpan, and so care atofatlon of tha trade in q-mtion might fullf cherlibed by the present Emperor l- ..j t.L .nl aiift hit illuttrlflua nrr Hrmior. aa in have oo conoccicu whb umn. ,u'ijt.ii --.-. i ' was sought to be obtained a Cne sacrifice beeorM Incorporated wim (be public sen of the public interest in other pirticulara, timent of the Uoited S ates. No means k.it- ..t..nA.A . ik.i ih will ba lift unemo'oted on my Dart to chmgo which has taken place in the promote theieislutarf feelings, and those lews of the British Government has been Improtetnente of which the commercial induced bf consideraiiona as honorawe intercourse oeiween tnt iw couoinea i . . 1 ..la.t. A L. S 1. L. .. J.l.J t- to both parties as, I trust, the result win suscepuuic, ng -men hto rc i.i . ot. Irra..i4 Imrait.'U'ii frnm niip lrtti milt feevs upon the Renius and laws of our ex tended Kepuwc . . - The spparent exceptions to the har mony of the prospect te to be referred Mther to InetluWft ilirerslties in the b: this priilr ge was coupled with conditions which are sopited tw have led to its re jeetion If the Senate ; that Itthit Amer ican vessels should land their return car- ?oes in the United States onlf i and, moreover,- lhat thef ahouldi-arlng the rji - - . - . rioot intereiti which enter into te corn- cor(jnuirfee ot prJf iege. bo preclu WlltllWl W 1 . A ? . I - I of so extcnsie a ,nf want of attachment to the to . . , ,, - ... r . I (led irom carrying- raoiaawa, auiiar, tui union I, ' ., :.k. .k-a ii, --- - , i ice, cocoa, or luti'mi tnnii "win interesi whose coliuion lerves only, it , ' t - fro h .. . . s , i.-r ii : .. i-.ihi I " - . ' the end, to loster me v. w,,v.,..,. ,be worIJ Urfat BrimoTia of pwp ,nd patriotism, soesaeo uai io no Prescr- conwnied i0 expunge thia article Tion of that union which, i most U th nd .uent-at vouily hope, is destined to prore imper- tff4n h f fmil of (h u.de 1hable. , either by treaty itipulations or concerted to the midst of these blessing, we , .1Jo haln f.iled.it has been sue bve recently wimessed changea in the Up,(jei iUnmti, accor. condition of other nations, wh,ich my, in , lciril.tion of the .l.:. ,-i,.i.nm-nfci. call for the utmost HUM .w'.w'j - ' . ... vigilance, wisdom, and unanimity to our councils, abd the exercise of all the mod eration and patriot'um of our people. Th imoortant moaincawuiis dinij to the rarying legislation of the parties The following ire the prominent point! which haye, In late yeara, separated the ivn Governments. Cesiues a restriction ... a. PS a .."ZZTrfd with so much cour-hh ,P0,1,,on, imo ner. f an wisdom by she people- of li ""' V , . .r It!. .;-.. ik.i y Bis iii laiwti American vessels are , confined to foduct camrcr hence, a rest ric UeWQar? -i ofUiftMbeeapxe, ,pontanfou. Jo congratuUtinf jotf, mr ftUoa OtiMhe ens, upon an - ctw 2;.! do 5 pirt onhe I'ni.ed States, - ir ha. been direst . interest, of . ok2 ' "J tended, latr.Thn the subject should - wort-then retpon-W lhoiof.jni 4p,r country, without transcending, in the be reuutta i t P MPjlm te-joUUoni -hould not the tori-MSAn-d other nauo .mto jpatrw yj ?- rSdd dWto . of the 'mother country, or of her unlimited degree, the "ght of seU goy allowed to mment, .nd enjoy ng, as car vcu rjn. - circuhou. trade be- hi, proud characteristic, under the favor Pri'c P v . d Sute, ,nd diBcr-nt f heaven, much of the happiness with Zl?JLZ,UHAamioa. DeODM woo - : .: -hntlv indmendent of the tresis- of Adrl snopl end the former derives much value, not only from the increased aecu rity which, under any circumstances, it would five to the rlirht in oueulon, but from the fact, ascertained in the cDurse prove beneficial. This desirable result was, it will be seenreslly promoted by the liberal ind confidWie provisions of the act of Con gresi of the last lessroo, by which ou; ports were, upon the reception ana an t uociatioD bf the President of the re creased impwrtance from our treaty with i i - tne 2uoums i one. 1 sincerely regret Jo inform you that chip Minster lately commttioned to that court, on whose distinguished talents and greit expetienceln public atr.trs I puce great reliance, nas oeen compelled by ex cation by the rreswem ot ine re; n4ilD0.hi0ll to ixercl.i-a nrivt n.i.,ed aisurance on the pan oi ; ; r , Ur tain, fbrthwuh opened ! he. wiwit, hjf con.jtulo hd been octore me arranrcuieni cuuiu oo i . . .... , . . . M . .... I lmnirif in lha Otiblic aervlLS. waa com into effect on her Brt t oursutnCi in tnisi . ' . a-t-of BsbeillVd legliUHon, t ,,fflHir!""PV"T'PiV course, to that adopted by Great Britain, P"'7 " P or m. aav.m.g, o, . 7. . . -r . i. I more tfnl-l chmte. tnao isuing, by her act oi riniamem, in - - - i - . . . mil. . r-arirtion then existinr. and irM',Vw . hoped, the improye ftt had itron ftopf i of br'm tt arrive at a H'lifactory ar-'lcment t the la'a fluvi rnmrnt. The itrco'iiott hat been renewed i:h the prtnent an- ' tborhies t and, sennit!? i,f tta general and tl coftuJfnce ft our fi!iiini In it a ustlce ar-4 magniPimi'y r,f rrccerated Prance, t rr cret the mor riot io have it in my power yet, to anno-jnee the re 'tOIC7Jr,$ Icn'tfrrttr lrt(t;-HS"T7-K round, Tiowever,' inco'ntlvent wits' hji . eipeetation, Jhss brer! iak-r I anj J r! noi"'atlow mvselfTo d n'iVr tfiaf mhi tea " f will oon fee cfcner to-us.-- Tli a n-n- of me craTms,lheIeSh' remained unsatitfiet, and th-ir inrnntre. verilhlt. iusttce. make n earnest nroiccu tion of i hem by this Government an sir- -ent 1'utv. The iileea tty o' the seizure. and coofiacationi out of wnich thy have arisen is not deputed and whatever dll- unctions may base heretofore brn set up wi'H regard to the liabilitf of the ex- hting Government, it is qui e clear thai such considerations curtiio. now be inter posed. . -.- The commercial Intercourse Mween. the two countrlci ausceptibla of highly a ... advantageous improrementi! out mo sens of hla iniury has had, ihd , must continue to have, a very ur favorablo in fluence 'Jpon them. I rom ta latlslacto ry adjustment, not onlye fo and co dial friendship, but a, progresiie dcvl opmeot of all their relations, m y be ex pected. It Ji therefore, niy eainst hope that this old and veXatioin'su-rjert of Iif- ferenca msf be jpeeJ;lf removed" - fecMhitn)'y"cohGJtnce in our appeal fa the motives which' should goyern a just and magnanimous nation, ia alike warran ted bf, the character of the French peo pie, and by I ht. high.yo'i.hcf we po e f la tha ainUrirad tlaaia aiic nura tiiiej-ri- ..... O-- r. --- -n - if of the monarch who now prestd es over i ber councils i and nothtnp shall oe want 182J, a. restriction then . existing,, tnd ' ... ..f . . r . I. mt mr-m jniu,. ,to. r .lo,o,OT,h.,rf.m,n,.,.W.W . 'p , J ,. ,b. Pdi,,ri!. r,poJI frMkM .nd li-t.lil,. I. Si2 ,5. --Trtsr- . ith the tion imposed br our law, or returning P"! V ""r,;"; u, r"wcn .7' T ., i .v. H.1..4 ,.!.. its ih.il mean, muc, wio uuuut. ih.biv.i. uovernment, oy our tiiniie' mere, 0 C!'T. . ,!!.:::T0" : quarter .ill be preserved from preudiceJ.nucKfce ,nl nroorietft end rnioniBftaawi rcBiriuuriii wuii.ii i . . . -.a . i ' . - ..s-. .j ,k.i .tumid bol t,f 1116 intercourse wnicn ne win contin gtrongest asstirancea hve been receiyed quired and expected that we .houW .twi r Secictarv of Leirsiioo. Lr.h.;, .i- r.,r.Wn.irf,r.lrt. ' lab. Upon each occasion, a Itmttea ana j ; . - t - " tcmoorarv advantaee has been eiven to " "u"'"u . . The steps which remained to piaca the oDDosite party, but an advantage of You are ippnsed, although the ract has matter in controversf between Great - ft T-. . ,. ... k..n rT. , I .tlv .nnnnniirl In lh(r .!..! I .t !?!.. J C...,. f.!., v.- ho J(nporuuce.at compartsonTWne resroratton-'of -fnufuai-eoofidenee-aod llouae or.IleprcseoutlyelanaL.1 treaty fura the arbitaior, hav ailicea aakerais trwui fitnvs. and therttltimatti establish- hi the month ofJlarchr last, conda.. the sm1ibrat aid i-Airpldl-hkll t dettDetwien thai Untrrd Sratea aodlietMriCTcrixr ent of lhO trade upon fair principles. 1 ocu iwecn am wmk vi" ii-iCniracTcnMarpia3e DerjrfnnTunrea.'-zrj; j-ie-OTfeigtied a . . , . I rrtir citizens as an Indemnity for IDOlla IhI. iKa Are . nn. h,it ouMinilep at sure ywthat-th.egoaHHfla en, thrniKrhnnt. characterised ov tne mosw ' " . ... I ' . ; - t lxus. .isfiv. iBio. Mill, a nis ireatvik.. hn n4 k-. i. i . S. a J 1 ..Maiaaa mm f ha null Ml "-f ii. vii v , n!-L. rV S. : r.;: u.Mncuo0e4 by the Seo.te..ltht.clo,t whbli; imment. and en oviug, thi upv...i ... -r . - , . . j ntf time. strenuottMy insttteu upon oy the f.ul..lhtf be.r, .t well iib. p'S" , V i', ,,,, . ,n ,, has disarmed revolution of ita terrors, oi uio p . in neffotia- Notwithstanding the itrong assurances -J0 which ihe man whom we so sincerely t.ons, preceding that of which the result bve an d justly admire ha, giren to the m'en, secures to the Uni- world of the high charactor " Xtw-twr ady.n.age asked by tBLJjZ . which'lvft state oC ih MS: tamed tolbe ent se w w The mmUlSMmA. gtjrtjrplaee upotrw- footing deci. not wWaacceait emmtry principle which has bomeltrrtcrihe aeuiy. and our fhrone-the paramount authority of the any on which it ever ood, and our public will-that the American, people fff;g J " BritjlVtrr k4,101: ) . ."iv- .1 npivileee allowed lo other nations. Tim nVpW (o ItWftarm rtt the n- jsj of th(j 0 icipaWH faSit-iieW othi, trade, will be date of yU't cmmTC..! hMn creatlv promoted by the new arrange- hi.r.rif We" hm bccn 5.1 ,Hran h no doubt Indepen fullf realixed in B?0JnV,?5'J d;m)l ef lbe more flbvious idvanu.5e, of -.!-.. ' 'v : V"-'' I ' j J ! . . tM..M.i.i.. if ..atliH' ticuiars. An arran Great Britain .. it. iween tna uimrn - : , . India and Norib .AmeVcanurh,S ter(rlct under all the expense and incon whichhas settled a question that has tor : c unavoidjW. cident to it, would .(r...J.i matter lor contention nu, . , i .; ..Wn.klii nncmil. had It oeen the suojeci ot . ina I entertain of the talent and exer tlons which have been displayed by him on the occasion. The iniury to the commerce of . the United State resulting from 'the exclu sion of our . vessels from the uuck sea, and the previous footing of mere euuer ce in mia aciust h0r ns renuh e of 31 .-x co. I he tin or - -yw-TT'l.:''l,'-,rIFw,'-'',,M - Tk'll 4 ' a " ' "a"a W Aithoutri. the result is, itself, the. best .V,' " ,Z-SJA ,un V na u".'oun,c ,u?.,c ,n ' . . j i i who me prcriousiy aaccriatucu ticw uiicrira m our olsDOSltlon, wnicn li oecamsj T?Jfofar "h court claimant, themselves thus removing rof p,inf, dl)l t0 .ver, t on . former, li w - ""I " I ,. in aNH laww .a J J Ml ..ah .r RIwl -- f f!i ia.a I M rSiim tt lh Itllvl 1CU i" "'I.'"' - . i 4 rvlUUWB IIV Klv VIwTeriitlHJHI vl . omy ieeunRiwereaWM.VuaaoB-r thV Mffotiation. in re card to luch rn haa hn maJ tn iindnritand (ha real icct without expressing the very mgn . - f . . ..ffl,i. .,t. . . . " r ... .--- . . i - .--- - . - - to be adjusted, have beeo actively prose- in regard lo that country. 1 to coasa , ... cu'.ed during the recess. Material ad- quence is, the establihhtnent of friend ' , tances have been .made, which are of a Hip and mutual confidence Such are t ' character to promise favorable resUlti. the assurances which 1 hsve received ' ' Due country by -the blessiog of God,, is vnd see no cause to doubt their aincer- " nni In a aitnatinn to Invite expression t It. ' "i P'fS ' ,nd it will be our fault- if abc ercr. be- ' had re.son to expect the condemn si.ju, .u, -. " - . yate the most liberal and inenaiy reia season Tor communication on the present been placed, have, for i ;.J?'.f e" tbni with all i eer ready to fulfil our en- occasion, , Circumstancei which are not . V a source of much solicitude to this uoy mmmmttkmntm ..PlinnIfin, fidelity t Ilm- i.u-j t.... -ki,K I . -MMnutri. ' ernmeot, and several endeavori have been , J. A,K... mr.J ' .f.-Lji..i.t-.-.. . made to obtain abetter state ltntng. . . ...i.. .av mik..... ..... t... u i.J. S.naihle of the imDortahce of the ob ect, -""r"" wl:::.' JT "Br ?" lw ,Mir " " . . fin niiia inein aa wo wuuiu -wiaii ia ... f -, . , - and sincere appHcaiion b orPrmcipicvrWts-ot certaw'CTaimattts, rnser fjexican Commissioners were, consequently, ap. I .. . .rUttMli. r.;t,.hu - : kt.k... po is ed, o open a , tiegotiation with Jhe - M ate- UD0Il lhe footlnir on h our iurQirtimfr The co-nh- . . r .u n, .f,rp,i. wnicn ii is our -un lorauon oi xnc. Teprcsenutirc oi iwcxicw - ber of the commission who went directly . . -, L... ...J.k.j ,h vi tno poiota reiBrrtrif- , mi nwn nn imi vuhih,ui, h wi (, . . k.'. nminnni'tnhlv onerous, had it nave uk "-"-r . . . k..n !ft a rt dotrrce, liirbti than six ne: -. , - king rotiations. in a manner whicn promw- .kSnments at whatare called the rnlt. hihl favorable to the panics. - Thaw" indirections are The abstract rlBht f G.t nt with' the dignity of nation, monopolize the trade with her VJon1,9' h at have .o many motives, not only to or to exclude us from a partic.pat t JJ Velin2s of mu-ual friendship, therein, has never UetL.denLedpy tne c c j(jch raUtioB. ? .. . . . t.. 'm,m K.. rnntenacu, aui . ..... .:.:..n. ami the woitea oiaics nan r ---- -- ----- . I j . ... - . . r. . . . , . k. I ..m!n.nt mtp claim nnon ranee I occasion, and was read i!v afforded. Ill nt of the treaty ol tiriinopio, oy i j,v ".. ? r . . - . t ... w 1 . . 7 . . :r I li.Un. .iruvn . rAmmurm , im. I atruf.tinni and aifvirii hil ben ffiven t ioneortheobjecwioiew wassup- iorH"..-w... K-"'- ; l : A ; . . i.J rr" . wu9 w. .v j r i Snala together with em the Governor of Arkansas and the offir.cre from the United State had .ailed "the account -' i- : r r wnicn oneo; inootficci u -r , Dosed to be secured, reached tnu cpun tnrw' " !-"- . - -t r- ... . : v ruBW . . . - . . . . I l......A.Ki. U tk rnmmvrrinl Intfir.l in rnmmiml in tha adioinini- AlrStlcatS . try. The Ulack ea was unaerstooa 10 DarrM.. - -- - :.::? . ,- hVn-.nid io us.-Under the "supposition courw tretweeo the two tsountnes, which State, by Wb.-iU hoped, the uie of- , t that this was tht case, the additional fa- ought to be removed the conclusion o. that irontier wu. tee pMryfi, um , . ; cilitiestobe derived from the establish- the treaiy oi commerw -mi iiaiKau., m... u.uMu . w. u...u...n .. ...... mrnt of commercial regulations with the with mexico, wnicn -u ... r.' .r' t tT Porte .wero deemed of .ufficient itnpor suspense as well as the final settlement of The exchange, of riiificationi of the lance to reaure a prosecution of the pe- limits between ourselves and that repub treaty concluded last year with Auetaii - v SitaTori lie jand, finally, the .rbUramen, of xht nas no yet tak n ,u Tfc de x h was therefore persevered in, and resulted question between the United .States and been occasioned by the non-.rual of tht ; h a treat which will forthwith be laid Great Britain in regard W. the Northeas- ratification of . that Government with before thsenate. ' tern boundary. " . J - "V. P' ; 1 Bf its provisions, a free passage is se 1 he negoiiauon whh i lantw nas uccu nowcu luiauiHT u uccu .9r.cu ir ,,7 . . cured w;thout limitation ol time, to thelconauciea oy our wmnwi wu cm .m. mi itjK,tiM.io Vi "m. , ..m, ... ... . vesaels of the United Sutes, to and trom ability, ano 10 aa ij "!B:,..''": lu "i't inv.c..rt - the Black sea, including the navigation satisfaction. Although the prospect of a and navigation between tbe two coumnsa ,K.;.flrt and nup trade with Turkey is favorable termination was occasionally he beio placed iipon ''he most liberal . .....j .k. t... r (, mn.i favored dimmed by counter pretensions, to which footing of our navigation acts." ; ' pi T " IX. IT-:.-i ...td ...h. atlaVRM ..nr-ilailAi .ions, nsic becpi luO v;iiiti .. ,... "i" iivi ..., , r--a--- ' f, 1 1k
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