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1 I - - -' ! - . l ?, v r - 7 : v r .i ! .K: 1 it V ft Ti'nCotidla$ amistinfr of Richard Stanl v. Edward StatiW and James 'Ofupri. diA VpIL The order in which they are named points oat tljeir respective merits; H I , 4 ;' J ;J The third cltss of English xeaden and whlch operated much raoreppwer ? sisted of Ha-uilton Ward, Fxa tanlyjb fully on this,.tli2n any other department , i ; Wm.; Cobb Chaxles Crawrd. These; of the Academy. Among those who ar 'inUie-nded. tlv followino' nunils were selected ! we oraer c i i.hr;r rospscnvc mems. Several ' feme's are also.! under th charge of 'r. Iisdale. In cons eguence fcowevef, of tile severitv of the weatlie darins the examination of hU Jdepartment nope of these appeared except Iary V UjCJidefson. She underwent an S?xamina tin in- reading,' Englifh gfammar anc georapny, in an oiwjijcu $ne acquitte herself admirably and to the perfect sa faction, of the Trustees. i J he Trustees next directed theirja Itentibn to the pupils under the immediate charire of Mri. Edmund B. "Fi-eeman. (Ashley Sanders was ezamibecl on En of- lisjr jpiamma'rl parsing and gography tiC i Upon the. special report of the jTeach alliof which lie merited entire-lapproba- ior the Trustees take pleasure! in: distin- riion. Oliver) liewev, m. Hawks. E and God-. tenhens. nassed a rorxl' p-ta mirf n't if ii: - r' -s -si.?. -' '-:nr -f, Met t s geography as farjas the rjues- Wielmajofi JVorth iiinerick fS. ! I- 4y cluMk Of these, Oliver De we v isHJifirt to Ijellie best kqd Vm.! lJaks the Ineit: Anriass more advanced, 'Icrdrtsistiri Uf Win Jones Fred'k Sheiiard J Carrininon 'GeWe Bettiv i hoi ias V diwortlu Jas. Tavfor.'f;;ul Ite.vU. Uirhard Tonans. Fred!: Blnii.t. W rquertcjf Jones,; trereieraminedin . k ' , . . , ' . r rrr? A darii.' graphy, I as far jas the defini onf and tiuesttqns upon the mabs of I una ,t)uui .vmerrca inclusive. 1 iev upptHreu u great advantage, but the k-- uenin wiucn iney are named is believed fo point out their relative rngrit. , AWassjr6hippsed of Edbara ''Stan- v cr. ! Jewey, llamiltpn XJraliairi, Rid i 'n yns, AMred MavJ Julia C ver as Hie i verl) amo.- 1 hey are ail a 11 prvM, are dLtiuLmivhcd accordniP- te 4;der i i which thev are niif iL ' ' A class ,comppscl of Uichard Croo .Edvk-aru ChapmanjSpfSiiiith; ' Thi Vvadsworih, John G-iillni Wnu Jcies, n. lift w1cs" James J Ioryi Godfrtv -otejihenj Frederick BlouiitJ and Fredei ityones, J)ore a very eo4d cxaminaticji cm i latin gramman ite'xhrst named are distinuislicd in .Uh ie order in whith arc mentioned, .they! were alsox &mi ed on i:.! chn piers of Uistof.e Saci in t '"; iMM 4Ut'ijuunetl six (Hslingukhed and krelnrraifcedj. ire to icons i irfitivi? merit iii the ollowiViH iorri'er llic nan 1 v.room, Ldvvarc Jhapman?r n mhi, Thojnas AVadslvdi tli v- 3 Willi Jonr I ichard :I V)rrafis Ianillton! Gralir liiveTJ.cwey were examined oh t fix ur.n cnapJer i . . -1 ' r - "t - T i - i . ie Thov stood a rbutl examihm'oh nnd 1 ' ft ! ; . 1 ' if. I 1 . I ! re i rc( cacn other f yuiiic.iiyuii -cvi Vieorge, uet Aau ner. were i!:ied on thirty chapters of ilie fr.st boolc of Cjesar and soi; ie of the Eclogii Tlu" COVil c.c-i first is1 the betted butJl ieprce Bettner to observe that nenced lon aftr hi?: associate itted himself vcrv) wx-ij.;-. class consisting 0 (corre - Uowarc .'ame 1 10 i-rti vrere etamu II ' . . 1 ! , n.T'- the : aw.i clogiies of irgil tNo dis'tincrio I am mi ttus class. 1 1 . .1 . - ' ; 1 ... .- : .1 .V , T eorgeBcttnpryVames B h. Cinnrr'ri Howanl. ind JanieEHowirliTeexfcJ ined on -Ahirs Intrbd:ictiliii as1 Jar as the j wi ruic in tiu ye; j ire Cl J...I : I !1 ri't ;a?l s nnved that ,n.eyaa oeeattentrve 1 toi bran h of tlassical studies! tilt 3 Jmjiprtant 'Jl-hi?re;;ifa 1 ' pcctive merit s passed an. excellent j aijuiation oh tlie.Eclbgaesland part 0 t j i J lhe l Book t)f theuEneid of Virgil. t; :r-: Frejevick j.ShepaM jnd AVJIliiim dar- nngjem rave enie satisthction ia their cx anniiaiifi on the 1st Book bf the pf-Trgilandthe!istqiapter: Qosbel in the Greek Testament. . No d's- criminaiio! can be made between them. ft.--, (f C-.V... .1 "J. 1 ' . ' ! ' V H . unHAS v cjvuiep exam in ed on ,the :14 0rst rules oOlair Introdd ;.iu . atijjiuea Tneiirseivesj very vveli he Ve:naiied however in the ordejf 0 their relwive perils. 7 iiierr rStrtS at -tl-.O l.1t nVnnJV LJ.! firre4 xn.on English Readers, a re f conjniendatianV, read moi-P UlmvlU; . ' ' distUH'Uv. 1 net iare tiati-- it,,. commennatioh ha received 'its tlue atten- J 1 uus (j pleasure ement ip is room for im- Ao ope can claim to & a farcical scholar v?!,onows not howl give to .acltsyS Stff i? P7?P W lonh shbrtound : and to a the letters a clistimt enunciation. ? f inc.. 1 rustees, examked th specmfi?ns;;6f 'writiri? etS; k i7l1 - . v: r" e .sev . W TLt -AM- I sc&oiar. Among the-fnaW Phl liawMwas I4ishfnent;andnext tdher. tnnah K rd fnd Nancy nVebber h the"stsfbu "denartmpnt V AiMflBeLjA' t L ' v : 7 --"vjr oaunueri was the wsfc, ana next to him in thi ir rr-'j i ilUtcjiAVard.v . I tsuue and 7! clepartment, ink of B(Vf opils, but 35 attended amman. 7 The absence of the rest satactqriiy accounted for by the causes fo!l in the -introduction to the Report, as deservih? of DecuKar notice' In ,the class " oY Monitors, Betsey Wil-; Ifins is distinguished as the best scholar, aud Julia Jerkins," Betsey Stephens and Samuel Elhs are the next best,! and equal 'to each other. ": rJr. -: Tn tt ktTi flnco CSearrx Tloxtlfc ic tvict ! , ! V X, f 1 " "j T In the 7th class, a distinction Wuhl Tt justl3r be made. , - J - - I .fiAr In, the 6th class, Susan Oliver is select- as me uesT, ana amuei iarron ste- ph?ns. as the next best scholar.! ' 1 ! . I In; the inferior classes distinctions were not awarded. guishing Julia Slocumb, Mary Handcock. : Jane. Kelvin and Samuel Ellis,. for their uniform rood conduct jand exemplary at- j tention toihe J . ' T rules of the school. I toil THE CAROLINA CESTIKEIh. AEPiORA BQREALIS. fHie following beautiful descriDtion of the ' - i T;' ' -i j. Aurora Borealis -i taken from the travels cf Jlons. Vlaupertius 'wlio, in 1736, was comniissoned by ine r rencn King to 'measure a! degree at the Arctic Ciccle.' The of latitude VI' " ,pliaenome- rfa which our learned author describes, were witnessed t Tofhea, a little town situated at the .northern extremity of the Gulf of Bothnia. V - ).. 1 . :- -.(::. - " : ; i ,. .7. The sho:-t days aire no sooner, closed, than: fires if a thousand colours apd fig urcsj light up the , sky, as if . designed, to cT)mpensate for the absence o f the sun in this Season. "'These fires have rivhere, as. in the constant si tuition J Thou gh a luminous arcn is often eeh fixed towards the nortli, s ecnY 3rnore frequently to1 possess the they who e extent ot the hemisnhern. Tt would be endless to mention all the dif ferent figures these meteors, assume, and t oe various motions with which they are agitated. Their motion is mist common-, ly like lliat of a stand of colours when wa cd in tli of their light air and the different tints give them the appearance of so many vast streamers of changeable ileta. On the 10th of Deceniber rl saw 4 phenomenjon of this kind, ;pat in the ijiidst of all the wonders 'lo whicli M as dow every day accustomed,, raised my aniniratton. 10 the south a great cpae of the sky appeared tinned with so lively a red, that the whole constellation of Ori on looked as If it had been dipped in blood. ' Uus hofit which was at first fixed, soon moved, and changing into oth cr colours, (violet and. blue,) settled iqto a dome, whose top -onih-vfest of the stood a little to the The moon zcnitii. shone riirht',1 but did not 'h 1 the least ei face it.' j u 1 ins .eournry, wnere mere are lights of -so. many mfierent colours i nc- er saw but two that were red ; and such are looked upon os ' presages ,; of seme preannisiortunr-. After all, 'when peo plcjga'jje at theae phenomena. with an un philosophic eye. it U not surprising if they discpvei-.'in them armies engaged, fn ry chajGtS j and a thousand other prpdi- "iies." - e who have never been spectators of these phaenomena, or are ianorant (,f iiujir tauses, might,; perhaps .doubt the truth of Mons. JMatipertius' statement : but it is nevertheless a well established fac. Even in. the U. S.appearanccK ) equally incredible have been sometimes ( witnessed, which can be attested by ma- ny Lrcrpectabje persdns. I will, however; instance only the following leaving the confirmation of its tmth to hundreds of both sexes, tvh'o witW myself were eve- witnesses of the scene attempted to !'be described. , In the month of; February, 1809, .-I ac- comPd by Ifrr Dyer, ; a merchant of i rovmenee, (11 I.) fl niade a )edestrian excursion to a little village about three or four miles from that place.. Its situation was in a valley so completely surrounded h- L fir J ! . " a" T uicaneci Da- j of about 5 a mile in diamrpr. T1o i sin Surface of thp VortK txWic ,-: : j. ; snAw a JjJ A.-,. , ., r , TT" i VA MX A IL II --f I I i - ,r , - ""r " 1C j in. I-ft-trrl Kr, ; i - ii , 1 S", '. i T mimm m S 1(1 Bill II III I - r . : IntnetaKaSfnan . j r-- v.i uui- ligi rts from' m anufactp ries jartizans shops, bore ""r lesumony to the industry of 'thn li. -ii . " : - t FV oie vinaaersr. ii?;s scejte was soon destrovi refers.. to a-previckis communis Consist-, 7 o'clock m the everur,g,1ie at 4ppcr. the contents f his note "F, 6th jDeember interests; and twationsi th which ne the e-A W ihi'Areadl ' - thairasnres had beet taken United j txntes hac ? c. ;:h 1 , was . 7i w 7. - bv the comietMt authorities of the United which they nave always manifeitep t "t: e-v iui ouicnes ana lamemanons. raser io ascertain 4lie2r cause, I ran into t sre& but what was my astonishment hold, rising to . a great height frfl o. be - tnj summits of the surrounding hills, v 1 P'1 lars of light so closely connecter each other as jta forrn completely cn-cu J lar wall round, the village, and disnlayin at the same time all the various colours of the rainbow, j though infinitely more bril ' . ' a v liani : in-some piace& enain? m ints, - wh,le m others they. .appeared ah upt or jrok of an- tiquated towers ; on the whole, resent- ingto the view a vast . amphitheatre of light, which neither description can reach nor imagination conceive.) A sMit, at " . j ' f. -f ' If - 1 once so beautifully grand and awfully ma jestic, could not but inspire both admira tion and terror in ' every J beholdex. 1 All around me was the most dreadful con fusion. Manv were pn their knels j ,witk 1 .-1 - V U . , j 'I nanos upmted, begems ior mercvMsome were runtung .about as if distracted while others stood in sileht astonishment, as though their feet were rivetteu to the earth,; insensible to ever;'- thing but the marvelous magic of the j scene I efbr them. In the height of this contusion Si distress, an express arrived from a farm house about a mile and a fluarter I distanti witn lmorma ion that a barn adjacent to it was pn fire, and 'earnestly solicited the J terrified villagers to repair to the "assis tance of the sufierpg farmer. -.Jjhe cause oi this 'wonderful . phenomenon I - : f ."2 -i ras kov apparent ; and the tonsternatioji cf tae villagers 01 course subsKtin?, the men & boys repaired to the aid ojf their country neighbor, leaving the women ;.nd chil dren to gaze' on the miragulou ; light! which, however, vanished: witli lliej blaze nf th - . , iiwiiivi j fc'umj iJlliV- iiiUiU IJiC.Ii an hour fter its eonimencemept and strange as it may appear ttiose xmo sd earnestly invoked Heaven .for 1 mere i while under the influence of terror, were on the very next day,as jolly anil iinconl cerned as though . j O . nothing extrdordinarjr had happened. : ' J: ', OUR RELATIONS WITH M A TtT , ; WA SHIN G TOX-CITY, I.I ArJcu iG. ouitimay me rresiuent communi cated to the Honse of Represeifetives, a complete, view pt the state oi dbr! tions with Spain, up to this date I 17 AUl 1 he Message and the RepPh bf the secretary ot fctate are as follow 1U IKK brEAKER OF jTTIE EOUaE OF REF -7 ; r : J RF.SEXTATIVES. in compliance with a resolution of the Senate cf the 1 6th of Decembek and of me House oKepresentativcs.of the 24ih of February jast, I lay before Conresji a 1 1 eport ol the Secretary of ,;tate, and the negociatioir with the Government! of Spam1 To explain fully the nature of the tiiir- ences between the United States and opdiu, auu ine conauct pi- the parties, it has been found necessary to g3 back to ij ii. ine recenc correspon- uc Jie, win irfe aocuments accompanying it, . ill give a, full view of the tvhok sub jec , and place the conduct of trie United or ues in every stage, & under eVerv cir d Visnce, for justice, moderation, and a fi--iu. adherence to their rights, ori thp h3rl, -..m uU.,viumuKtuUlw wiiicu u lias inrt. r aoiy sustained.' t ; r ! . - JAiULS MONROE. Washington, JMarch 14th, 18 p. Department of State, 14th Iviarch, IB18.A The SCeretarv of State, to whom have been referred the resolutions oil tne Seri ate -of 16th December, and of the House of Representatives of 24th Febniary last has the honor of subraitlinsr to the Pro1;! lent the correspondence between 4hi De partment and the Spanish Minister, resid ing here, since he received the last instrnr- tions from his government torenew tile negociation whicli, at, the time of the last communication to Congress, was sm- .fviiuvuiM llic" IllSUiilCieilCV pended by the insufficiency of his powers. inese JJocuments. will show the present state of the relations betwepn t h ernments. i! 1 A . - -' i - -- l Asmthe remonstrance of Mr. de Onk Pi the Oth December, ''- . agouoi me occupa- 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 U 1 1 r M 1 - X m - utuicu kitties ui imeiia ISJ per thus referred to, is added to the pa- I" Kpw transmitted. Its date, when rnmnarM wh c .l. . t I he harmonv nf 7t r.r vr t;"1 occupation 01 ""v" UCI vne rrppean state . - .-j i anew mat --it - "'""'"v1 wcuier, ojiai r . linn ti . iri --rA ; i 1 . i . . . - r-frv- riai ia.il mrvoi Ait niitlioj ctr trt tto . u.-. , unlawfulnejis ,dlhis proceedings within ; bur jurisdictjbnriad been made known to them by legal dvklence, 'although he wai i peyona ine reati 01 tne process oeiore iJt - '; could be served nrcn his person. The : tardiness of Alr.'nis's "remonstrance is of itself a decisive Vndicatioh of the magis- Daitta iMimsteriinmseii naa no evidence of tip project of McGregor, irates of 4hp I Med states aeainst anv , ine powers 01 cm imputation of nee cct to enforce the laws?; f fundamental ior, n the sufficient t warrant : hiia addressing a or acceding to the intexfereiice jof any cth note upon tLtr subject to thisfdepartment, :v:er government; of 'EiiropeJ for the, settle- until ten days afterit had been, accomplish- ed, it cannot be supposed that olhceri whose authority v act commenced "only at the moment of. the actual violation 4f ; the laws, and whd could be j ustined only ! by clear and explicit evidei ce of the facts in ,prooi 01 sucn r-ioiatior., snouiu nave been apprized of fib? necessity of ther interposition in tinie to make it efTectual j before the person accused had . departeld from this country, ! V j As, in the recent di$cu.sons between Mr..Onis and this department, there s frequent reference tothose cf the negotia tion at Aranjuez in 7805, the correspon dence between the I;vtraordmary Mission of the United States, at' that period, ar d Don Pedro Cevallos, then the7Minister pf Foreign Affairs in Spin, will be also'su 3 mittcd as soon as may be, tjo be laid b i fore Cgiigress, together: wit ji the corres pondence between Don Francisco Fizarb and JMr. Erviij, immediately--preceding the transmissio of new j-istnicticns to. Mr. pnis, and other conespontience of Mr. Onis with -this : Department, h tending jto complete , the view cf the relations bje- it tweai the two countries. - fJOHN Ql iXCY ADAMS, Accompanying this Rt port were a va I j riety of Documents, tire! v in number, from the last of whirl foUowiug is I extracted.! Extract of a letter froin J -Adams to DonjLotfis DfcOis, date March; 12, 1 Jig: ' I the govern- merit of the lifted States i! either, to rerlouncc anv I hot prepared the claim7? which it has so long btdp mginar uilcn the justice of Spaiir,' or to acquiesce us a iy of those arguments wl you so luminous end irresi :n appear to tible.. Deter - mined to pursue the es .their rights, as long-as by they can be pm-sueu throu ablishment of itv any possibi h the paths ofvl peace, they have acquiesded, as the Mcs- artc vi uu i resiueai , ai Hie comrnehce ment'of the present session cf Congress has informed-you, in thai policy of ipain which has hitherto pracrjasinated the ajni cable adjustment cf thesl interests ! not from an insehsibilily to tileir importance, to this union, .nor fro jn any judifference to the object of feeing upon terms of cof dial harsiofty '' witU. ' Spain!;- ;bu ; because peace is among the deareJt'and most ear nest objects of tkir polic; r ; and because, they have considered, and r till consider it, more corigenial to the piinciiIes hi ihur rhanity,-and to the permaaenf welfare of both nations, to wait for t ie favcraile'op -eration of time upon the preiudices and pas5ipus,opposea to themV thaa to resort to the unnecesjai-y Qgenc- .- Qf; farce; , Af ter a lapse of thirteen yeafs; cf patient for bearance, in waiting for the mpinent vJhen Spain, should find it expedient tp ipeet their constant desire, -.of. bringing to a hap py and harmonious termination all I -th'J conflicnngmrerests betwden thtra, it Iwilf nppd little nStJool nfTni n ut-eu juiie auamonai eiiori . to vait spm wnai, longer with the :sme expeetatipri The Presiden.t deems llis course eve i more atlvpable than that (of referring; th: questions depending betwegn tic twS ni wuiio iu me cu uiuctiueijj pr rumiatipn one. or 'more friendly Eb opesn powe as jou nave ueen autiiQrifev i to. prepp i he .statement m your rbu of the . H oh of February, in reference to this suhj cct s not altogether correct. 7 t is no: the Bi ish Go vernraent which, on thisJoccaliX; has offered ; but your go ernment wliitir without first consulting' or askin thp con currence of the United States, bisicafs icu uie nieaiayon oi lireat 15tin., British Gcvernmen, as! must - be fcnp to you, have declined th? pff( their mediation, unjess it should .b quested by both parties 1 and have mumcated tpthe 'government df th led States this overture Ian the par Spain. The President has thcirrht n op-f er, iroin motives wmch he has, no be deemed satisfactoy, botji to ubt . uiuc.ui auu opain, to decline tills request. He isjndeed ful l." 'nai, noiwitnstanaing any preppies sions the British gUernlnay v .ivcxuurv.: wn - rfara." any he points in cvtrovW, fey; would have been entireliicUsirled 11. I 11:11 niT'Q AAAn Al I .A - . was- fuming ine omce oi a madiator. Hi has hitherto been the nol cv. 1k,K rope and of the Unit: 1 i .. j-T' j tvfp ct- wcucraijeuerauve-sttiisof: tare onnectew-itli ioiptJttant, i - L .. I " - 1 I- - by the gqverRRaents of jEurope they have not ihformatioit c'o ;ppcenj to enable them to estimate their extent and bearhlcrs. The United- State s, in justice to themselves-, in Justice to tSat harfiio which they earnestly jdes ire tt cultivcte with all bpeJ in ihstice to that oias inera ircin enienisff ine ; lacynnin 01 European polijicsL must decline soliciting j ment of their dpTerences whh Spain. but however diicpiiradng the ter.or and character of vdur recent notes has hetn to 16 u j ti: f the hopes which the. promises and profes-. sions ot yourjgdvejfnrrient had cxciievT,; that the time for MjstmJeht. of those dif termination not to interfere, and ot v.frith no communication beins in ade to them ferences with SpainhersMf,hadaUet3h arrived, the Ufiit djifeta' will notban don the exSe(:ta icp that more correct -views' ef the subjettfjvill jjltiniately be sug-1' gested to your government, and they will always be dispcsedlto meet them in ihtx spirit of justice apdlamitv. tV'ith ief a r d to those parts jf M prof ince cf Loili sia na, vhicli have beeh incorporated within the state -of that ifaae;:;i is time that the discussion should cfease-Tt-forminir part cf the,territory o; a sovereign aiid inde pen- s I union, tol dispose of deit state of h is not wi hi h pie ePmpetency of the executive coy i erhment of .th I nited Mates;' nor w. 11 the. discussion lip.be. i nf- ter continued if VOn haVft'.f-.roT'nsals' tomake, Jto vAiiM it is possible for the gqyernmentof tlieftjiritl Mates' to i-ten wjih a prospect $t brintang them .o my pjicticable cofcilipn, I a rn authorized to M:ejve them, bntifo ccUidude whh v:u a trraty tor the hdjipment of 11 the difter-- itj. ins wucn raav Be satiis aCthrV to Krti. V ithr regard tb the n&tivis for the cc- Ctipation cf Ameliii Island, the Mr ssn rex from the President of he United y - . . tiCohgress, ajnd iy Icjtter- tjo you of f.ih 1 .'. 1 es Jjnuary, havje W.ich, it is pi es nven the exnlanakons.- to your goverridept. 7 The exposed and feje hie situation Withat jlslanti as well a the remainderj o ' Fast Florida, with their lojal position in I the neiglibbi hood of the. Lilted Mates hive ehvay I sen among tip '.-primary lpdbicmehts of ufing to -palri ke expec'Je the !'. S. for cy to the in-. tresis of both" riaiipns thai pain should . itable eqiiia-v cfie thcni fu-j d fust and st let tp the United States., f In the letter bf the ft! r .0 January, 1105, from IJjes ih. 1 hikne 4 Mr.- Cevkfosi, the! folk and ftionioev wing passage, sjinds prpmiiieitl among ?e arguir tiits tfiedbv them TPH t eiiect, " Should not- place a ' .stror:tr pain," say ftbi ce in i lori(Ja t wiU : hot escape, 3 cur , ecellepcy?s at.tJ I9ticn, tliat it w; 1 bn wnrh opposed to the dipger ef being taken cos-" ' r- ' - - session .of bp kbnie yther power, who," giit sh to h&ld it vith very ciihefent views towards Stfajn than those which an- ipaie..uie gove rnment . of the Eiii-.td States. L Vitiiou strong fnrrp t -.W' iorce tfere, it miglit cv ----- b :ii become an assvlum . fir adventurers I kind freebooters, tp the reat antioyarcp if both najtipns, ' ; j . Vou knpwj kit how jfar jhe events thus ' a.iicipate.d, an j poipted but so cuilv as I) January, lio' to the. Vuderiflbi crt K3pam, have Ucen'realizod. Vmrn ;as!been occupied by a'nother pbwer. for fine purpose of rrying cn warvfrcdi- it a rainst the UntteU :State:i, ahd'Ameha n. k4and has been foddupied bv krfvmrp he creat annoValnce of hntli nirmc of ad otneis ondtied Id lawful commAr upon the Guljli bf Mexico Jr. I-efoic these events occuritd ,1 tlie" Cpnrress of the i ' '1 f .J ".w irni-; of the great andicw- : i " ,- n- leu ciaies, aware my uaruer oi mom . Which bad 1 long bcforeist pctly foreseen,, had madp it the duty oijth i xecuuve . cpverifimentr m case ci-such as ; Continge'ncv, to take the teporaryVppseision of the cepptry, which might be necessarv fn avprt iu0 .1 juries;that must result from it. Amelia Island was ta-.-ey pt from the possession of Spam, butbf ihose fromlwhom she had been equally idcapable of keeping cr of recovenng its feessiou, and who were' usmg it for Mpcses Wmpatible with tlie Jaws of ntiops and of the United States. To pu&ose, either of taking or retaimng it asj ajjronquest from ,pain has ever beep entertained, an4 unless i ceded ' bypaIn to the Unitpd StntAC i ;n i. restored, wheheVer the daneer 6f Ihs hC ing again thus occupied and misused shall ; nave ceasea. . i.t. that the ,Lm U States ould tak nn. , nirther measures than those already pri ; VKled by ln fir :preveng arm4n ; hostdeto Spainiwitbin thf Jerritcries ct the Lmted S&nh: Wmi iL:...;Lt. i . r, - further raeasures alrcad V takrn ,'.-T l " ' T'. ready istilaSfhli- ' ments within odr iurLdirtinn ir, 7- ' ble witK.le ,aS, rSF- sumcKM (or brefi.fifc s inofihe ne" rpesnrsr mnnnJ i-llS--; t- ' . V viirn.Wto Reused, a 3 "TwlT ?m faithfully , cictuuon. l have the H , i nave .fie hpnorip be,kith t cc humble servant j' UixNCY ADAWS. ii' . - in . - tt - ."''.'-. 7' - .-77 ; '".." ;: 7'. ;? ; '..7- -,-J ." ; ' -' : . 7; 7.'- ';''' :i '- ;-' ' " '"-' ; V'-',:'-:' ; 7-': " , ; V . - -" ' . j . ; . '7-.-7.7 : '.7:7':''l J ': " , "'V -.... 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Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 28, 1818, edition 1
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