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r . f- ; '.f. ; j t : ''rii ?v",'.ij'V""?i'::'. ' :! - .. -. ; M :- I,r.-c CATR0IL ...... - VOLU vlE I. NEWBERN, Nl C. SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1818. J K TERMS, . ? ;K v' ? J .. i 7 - - - ! -r. -i. - v.; I THE CAROLIXA CENTINEL IS PUBLISHED .WEEKLY BY ' ' JO fl I. PASTVCURy same ; thence up and with the' Mi- from the United States v if aji offi- "tonnage duties which has been con sissippi river to the mouth of Des- cer, of twenty dollars per month du-. ceded In the Netherlands to the Ate s- and with the ring life; if a non-commissioned sels of the United States, by a sun- inaian Doun-omcer,j musician, mariner, m-inney with the said orprivate soldier, of eight dollars line oi range per montn ouring nie: rroviaea, no main river ; thence up Uesmoin to the trior th dary Im; thence west boundary to . the west! At (Three Dollars peranum, one 'en i west; thence south with said ; person .shall be entitled to the provi- third payable jn aftance. No paper -will be discontinued ujitil all -rearages are paid up, except at the op- the publisher. r - : v i ss.ntrt 1 s iiisuticu ui veins per souk-e the b1 week' and 25 cents a 3a J, ' w ,"tlOJl Oi square or eacn sucu range line to the ship thirty four north line of town- sions of this act; until he shall have north ; thence east relinquished his claim to every pen- with the .said township line, to the sion heretofore allowed him by the place of beginning; ; J. :J - laws of the United States. 4 p;'.1 Sec 2. And hq at farther enapted, Sec. 4; And be it further enacted, I hat so soon as! in the opinion of I hat to entitle any person to the pra the presidents of the the U. States, visions cjf this act, he shall make' a eeding insertion. BY AUTh6Rity- AN A T 1 iVitt additional land offices in the terri Be it enacted bu the House there shall be a s the public lands fScient quantity of declaratibn under oath or affirmation, utveyed, within all before -the district judge of the U. or either of the land districts hereby States of the district, or before any established, to thoriise the opening judge orj court of record of the coun of air, or either of the land offices a- ty, state;or territory in which the foresaid, he shall cau?e the same to I applicant shall reside, setting forth' be opened, and sqau proceed Iroin provision for the establishment 91 time to time to -appoint with the ad Stu'es 1 r pry of Senate and c f Represen tn fives of the U of A m n'ica ind nre. s Ass em- hu tor the disposal or the ' dy i nds I'd' the Ufited States west of the Mississippi rivt-r, and in the tcr- Sto-'v nd: tie i'w: II pf iVTi?souri, in addition jto'the fiice itOv established by law, b hall be establish r.d 'within the said territory the following ..pffiVts to une at tne--strat-oi justice, in :i oward , for all the vinthc followingboun the ( duntv of liANDji lying wii ic ? and consent of the Senate, for eacH of the said offices, a register, 'and a fcirer of public monies, who shall civu security in the same sums, iTand in the c iaaiinpr,; and whose lrnmnenc.tinn- eifioiuments anuau- f .r. : ' jf j ties and authority 6 Vesoect. oe disposed c ces as are, or in: y be,, lw, in relhti'on tc the. receivers of ; pub ic inoney s ' in the several land offices, established for ! the disposal riftie lan!ds of the Uni- iall, in everv at their offi- prefvided by resist rs and I the north U -f.-ur, ; thence itfd States, s; beginning at a poi nt where the rn .line; of iith ptTuipal meridian ranjce ten w.es ine of township thir- irom inter- west with said ne t v.dier the sime the town inter line ; botin- Oblige boundary r north with the Osage line to the Missouri river e up and with the Missouri ru Western Indian at theL'mon,.hpf the hence north with the to th i trv lint1 nver ; vidjwestt-rn Indian boundary line to where the same shall intersect the Indian bouitda-rvl line ; ast with th r s tid nolheru boundary to whef the same - ii ioi tilern U II toil 'II t n ntersec.t the af oresaid west line bl'range- ten ; t Ahd a land office shall be es-i of the River mouth bf the office shall in an v p f the northwest! Ohio, and .above the Kentuckv fiver. Sec. 3. .And bi it fiirtkr enacted, That whenever A .land shave been established districts aforesaid, and a register & receiver of public monies appointed for the same, ' thp President of the United States s irdl be, and he is hereby authorised to direct so much if the- public lands J'injx in suchdis- been surveved be offered for' L trict, as ' shall hive according to law, to s'ale, with the siipe reservations and excepiionsf and jpn tne same terms and conditions in every respect, as if he belonged so the army the com pany, regiment, and line to which he .belonged ; the time he entered the service, and the time - and man ner of.lqaving the service ; and in case he jbMonged to the navy, a like deelartjon, setting forth the na.ne of the vessel, and particular service in whih he w.as employed, and the time and mariner ;of leaving.thc ser viceman (1, -shall offer such other evi dence as may be ih his power ; and on its app-avingto the satisfaction of the saidijudKe, tii.t the applicant ser ved m tns revolutionary war, as a fore s ai d, agai nst the co m men encm y , he shall jcertily and transmit the tes timony n trie case, and the proceed-, ion:? had thereon, to the ipecretarv of the ; iPpii-imecit of War, whose duty it -Sshaf be, it satisfied . the. ap-. liar exemfttion -to the vessels of the Netherlands which have arrived or may nereajftet arrive m our, ports ; commencing from the tirnewheii the exemption was granted to the ves sels of the United States. I would further recommend to the consider ation ofCongress the e xped iency o f extending; the benefit of the same rjegulationj to) febmmence from the passage of thelaw to the vessels; of Prussia', Hamburg and Brerrien ; & I of making; it prospectively general in lavor oi ejvery nation in' whose ports the vessels of the United States are admitted on the same footinc: as their ownt tames monroe; March 19, 181 S. "DEPARTMENT pt1 STATE, I 1 lTth March; 1 SIS. : i - : The Secretary of State' has the honor of submitilncr to the consider ation of thejPresident the cbrrtspori- ence herjewitt enclosed, between the, JtLnvots Extraordinary ol the United S ties at. the Court of the Netherlands, and the Plenipotentia ries appointed by that government f jr the purpose of renewing and ex- tenuinir tneiiommerciai i reaiv ai- erlants, ivclvld, be of little avail if limiteiato articles the produce, of rmanuVa)jcurif bf that country hei principal part of whose exponati vns consiit cf tfi produce and manufac ture fcllnthfVs. Buti on the olhf-r hand 1 1 "lhat d is t i o c t i j) n i a ou r j'av it catioa snd Avenue laws, should be brokep iqvn! with" respect to one'nai"-' tioni Utould'wiTli d'iffi; ulty, ifabdl, i be main: ained '.With regard j to; zxy other! . - 'J . ! - Thf. tlicf di ffic ulty wli i ch occufi t rec in! tj. tjeRo iation, related ttv thti admisshltiiif essels' of thet nitet States: l!i to the colonics of the !Ne- therlalidV" if ttottippn tlie sttnu foi.W of the Nethvr least upon' that Tng asf irio tKe pons erlanqs i i Europe, at of the liiVst favored riation'T'lo this it wafloldectelrl by theiPlenipotenti V , ries of; U Netherlands,' that cert in U- lavorsjiY;eireigrarted by them to o ther '-itai' Dni-.'th tWsel v e s.- possesTfiij colomsj tot the iecp.:iv;flent j qt shmj . iar.favprf conceded in return, wfutjli" vouldriot tje conceded tpi a naliciiv P 6 s s e sj g no t .-on i c! s , i n d t h e rel r c not enBtiiedHd contejle the equiva been tri de bv the jliritish jr. veru- ment tcr ie ?ad m t'ision (iive ssc i v F the Ufiitd States into their colonics, it appekfi to dese:ye attention Vbvy 'far Atlbiinciph its-If is jukifi due rbady existine: betweenhe two coun- ' ad bqi 'ar.tht Urii.iiexl.S'thtvs ought; 4 it-. , ... i tries. 1 he tailure ot this nee'otid- tiori is to be attributed principaiK to vq obstacles which arose m the pro gress of. the; tliscussioris bevwe'e'.pf the' r e s p e c t i v e j H 1 e ni pp. ten ti ari e s o n e proceding; from aqfeessex tial prin- tjuic in iuc commercial regulations of this country and the other, from a principle of like character! in the was provided for lie lands in the the sale of the pub- territory of Louisi ana, by the tentH section oi an act, entitled, an accproyiuing iur uie ii- for the "sale of the public lands in the. pippt nt the liU HtHilUV ! ,. ., . ' fn .11. 1 , I P thence south wifh the r"ai d"J?a"fllt"t "V"1, I . t . i j r i . i I act; passed for, the d approved Febru- 1 ' t .1 l ! f conven'.ent, tot all the , , , , , f , ,i i . . . i . nundrea and eleven, except tnai trie abli lied in the county df Arkansas,! ?n4 to repeal th fet nlrP U thf President shall ! bau c Pu,l "sr',d leem most conven'.enti tot all a..a'f?. hrjiviiAiinfi'in t ri r- T"l 17- r rVE KIQ. ! O , JT i i .- r . J v -... I ..j:,.-- c rues alone may be competent to su-. f Till i f i c iii' c t 1 1 1 i . r :i . jofS- th' laiitude, Fra- t intersects the s'aid' thence up' vli-sissinpi rivei to ttie j mouth j river, whre the biis.e the samfe ; thence wcst may . -:;u! perintena tne p lone! plicant -jcomes under the provisions of this act, to place suchi office r, mu si cian , tin ? r i ne1 r,; marine , or sol df i on the penion list "of the United St Ues, to be piid in xhcUame manner as j kingdohi of the Netherlands pension to invalids, v;ho have been The !awj.:of3d- March 1815, a placed on the pennior list are no w thorizing aipartlal repeal of -the dis paid, arid funder-sdch restrictions & criminating duties which Oper ti; a-' regulations, in all respects as ate fciirist foreign shipping, and th mert' prescriled bydawi " . chandi je Sc.c.,3. And be it further '.enacted, us a cndiiion of that repeal, ,the ab That every f pension, by virtue of : olitioti; of aj disc riminating or coon this act shallcornrner.ee on the day tervail ng duties ot any foreign n a that .the declaration under bath or lion to whose advantage it.should affirmation, prescribed in the fdrego- fture,! so farj asthey operate to th Sec. p. ,f27 he tt firther enhctcd , That fijorand after the passage of ; this act! no r;ale, transfer, or mort- '- race of the whole, or anv nnrt .if ' i. lind.tCi Jwhere the same shall intersect the meridian -on whi run tuir h the O-age boundary- line is ; thence Uue-scnith to the thirty 1 parallel pf latitude i thence east wltH'tljie said parallel to the place of bi gi'-ining. And a iaiid'clce shall be ;esfjiiiifs.hed at the seat ot mstice in . i .- -. p ii 1 1 Is in the lfws.: iieirin inctporl Y.fnnp tJk tti- pert of p. izZiA .snr.il je two U4 the Durpdne bv Treasury, and PrcvidcdjTh sliall be lbdateq t saa, nc; thai j:p f..r the sup- K" of learning,8 there wnsliips ! located ' for the Secretary bi the the mouth of ith the a' vi int-e lm.- wi oLtowns Missouri'; and reser one of said townships on t ountv of Lawrence, for a1! the district bounded as fol- ing on the base line at , Sti Franc is ; thence up I Mississippi river to the ! ters of the Ark , :' ft -i - II. CI! or tnetiouse Qfl from i . A ie Watery oi n? Ithe other on the wa ans as: AY, ', ealer '-"- MTttientiitives. JOIIN GAILLARD. President cf t til Senate! pre, tempore. February! 1G, 1318, Approved, MES MONROE.' rfjptibn ef.the same by the horthi GT to pfividedbr certain persons anc naval. service bin fifteen to' where the "i ii . . ,i i ?! s me snail intersect tne us;ige uuun. darf line ; thence due south to the ai' nesaid base line ; thence east with enfarea United a war. i in tm land States in the revolution the pension payable in purGiULlCe of this actl shall bj valid ; and any per-, sonwbt "shall swear or pffirm falsely m the premises, and be thereof con-, victedjhall s ifFer as for wilful and" corrupt perjury. ' ; H. CLAY,S';r oJ the h ouse cj Representatives, . dOHN OAIIXARD, President of the Senate, hro tempore March 18, 1818 -Approved, : JA5IES MONROE. NEGOTIATION WITH HOLLAND. QFFICJAL REPORT. tho said base lineto the place oihi 0 f,Repre$MaikWf the 7. State of ginning. And a lanaotnce jsnau oe America iriCre assembled, 1 hat cstahlished at the town of Jackson, every coram: ssiohsd officer, non iii the county of Cape Girardeau fpr i commissioned officer, musician, and all the lands in the district bounded 'private soldier , and all officers in th? as follows : beginning on the Missis-., Hospital department and Medical sippi river, where the nbijtri lirie f : Staff, wlo served m irre war of tfie township fifteen north intejects the ; revoluti n Jnt I the -end thereof, or same ; them e up and with the Mis-; for the term of ninb months brdon sissippi to its intersection! bv the Vrer, at anv period of the war, ou t n-rtn une or townsnip tnirty iour ; ronrinental establishment: and ev north thenbe west with the said north line of township thirty fop to the Osige boundary line ; thence south vi'h the skaid boundarv'td the c mmissioned offiqer, We erv non-commis sioned officer marineri marine, who same time, and for a served at the like term Jin the naval service of the north linttpftoWnship fiftleh ; thenie ;: United States! and whp isyet a resi- east with the said township line : f o jent citizen of the United States, the place ofj beginning. And all the lands within the following bounda- Ties shall form a district fo",the and office established by law at St. Lou is, viz: beginning on the Missis ipoi river where the north lin of tc wn ahip thirty four north iutersects the and who is or hereafter 1 by reason .of his reduced circumstances in life, shall be in need of assistance from his courjtry for support and shalU tVoftsj Congress !mav think it advisaj sd np cram to a s ble to leave tne i suosisting treaty m manner, hereinafter its present state, nd to meet f be lib receive a pension j ral jeieciptioa ftoaa discrimiuatiiig have substan in t rpnimn directed, shall On Fi iday last the following Mes sage wfas transmitted 'by the Presi dent cjf the United States to both Houses of "Congress. 3b the fenate and House of Representa- In th? course of the last summer a Negotiation was; commenced with ihe go ernment of the Netherlands, with a . view, to the revival and modi fication of the commercial treaty ex isting aetwen the tw. countries, a tlaptedl i b ; their present circumstan ces. ( . ; : " A.." Thd Report from the Secretary of State, j Jwhich I now lay" before Congress, will shew the obstacles avhichjarose, in the progress of the cenfeences'between the respective plenippientiaries , and which resulted. in the agreetnent between them td refer the suojectto tne consideration of their respective governments. As the di tec ul ties appear to be of a na4 ture yhich may perhaps lor the pre-j sent be more easily removed by re4 ciproe'al legislative regulations' formj spirit oi aiiuiy. tiiu Ltu-iiia an by conventional stipulai insr th tjon, Ih iated ie to .acqpitue in it. I here are. vat ! otis grpujids upotivhidi it appears. . obje ttpn iblei 1 , lh: cause ;ili h-. o- Lher ma-itiDie ".-states, pp ng cplt)nis;n6i-e; o r I c js s r;-- f: V- c as si ion. ,lTWt. t er m s p ii c h ; a j ? p I u j , "n y r vv a ( ! a. vei g ntrd An. ! X- ot.e, ure sm ours i s o i ciasipi;;p.irrc -ju nut is wiaQitv -tlyja;nieas hostility o them, us nw. Ii a-s ii it w as a ppii u to t n e pi pause the'i Unitcd'bt the cqrpnt and -i.n intreajreof 'their buf-b)tpi grea't eid territory Und th e at states, ppHdacfegd. ties ; pfi u top ah hemisiiliWe, afford m cr c Kfl n ati ons of i :t. 5, not cv.d. Ijy i;da '.It ledr;picl . own papula 'pn etne nt oi uic ir mission oi nry ucsi .til the.liru todciii' s in this to all the om- an qui- na on tn. 3 condition the arts of thi United States iin posing discrimina jtin duties, were declared to be re pealed only so far as respects the! produce or manufacture of the nattoijS to which the foreign ship or vessel might belong. The law, ."therefore, required a total abolition o! discrim inating or; countervailing duties in the f oreign n ation , aga i n s t the Urii -ted States,' and offered, only a paK rial repeal of otir discriminatingdu ties which operated against them, in return, y From an imperfect view of the provisions of tliis act, .which can b Ijally understood only '' bv col laring it with the general system grid the particular provisions of the acts imposing discriminating duties; r artof vhieh only it proposed to rc peah the government of the Neth : land, and others, appear trHi L-pcerstood it as ; offering a' total re peal of all , discriminating duties, as J well ol tonnage as upon mercnandise pf" eVei description without! dis fihctioMif origin. The 'power of the President was, however, restrict' cl the terms of the law. The laws rif the Netherlandfi imposed discrim inating xluties of (jiiriaoc, and on merchandise imported in foreign Vessels, but without any distinction with regard to the . origin ofj : Uie merchandize. When, therefore, they revoked the'i discriminating duties so far as respectel the United States, they Considered themselves, by the act of Congress o 3d March, 131.5, entitled to a total repeal ot the dis- in the United i' . v dent in rlaj in princ iple, audSii lin itely rnf f r jVluablt -loan thcMiie, admisfiti: to two o( tlir-r c!snli' i 'd-' ands of li West Indi, v hiyh ij dl that scignxQf the Europt an stat c x granfDTccessf j o ti re c cV on i e s ''.u the otlltry. : G The l.:nied S..u ;a h ve a Jut claim tcv a (re e t rade w it'I2 most df he Cclonies of th tWcst-i orca- India tHU ndsi . fo u i ;!d ed in t h t sional lib iispensahle n- cess i lies 'oft the laltc ., If thf- United uld fex rcise t he r aw questibn . I d& tit ai ' necimjr Mptoni.nitiop vnvVt pixm . . . I ave crimmating duties States, operating against them, not only the tonnage -duties, but those upon merchandise, whether of the produc e or manufacture orthe Ne therlands, or of any other country. This was, however, not warranted pee p:rdyj- . 1 tne very ext these lilaid would' be m je wTieneyer they should pe viitcxl hyd tho,se hjuf :itcanes wjuth o .freqiu tiily liapperf t rong'thetn.- It wonki bes ungenejr.s,-and scarcely re'ct)niile- able to nsit principles, ol humu!.iyj SUOUlUJlU'j juij,yy v iu a y : u uiLlUjf selves qf jh bsfe calarh it o us1 ot'ciirrenJ N ce s to ito onjlhe ir .par t.the V inter 4 course wji.cn at au otner times is m- . terdicttid to them.; 13 y- the dawv of ! nature,fn!6ciety jean bej juirl. ble in- adoptii g'rneaures td.vards ;,n.o: ther stjjtaf whiuiljmay compel tho,; latter to retaliate, jh,seide le4ce, by measuiisincompaLle widi bun-. an- i ty. ; 'yts ach (is; t h e 'cha facte r.of diet. v!, interceding pemiitedjby scyt r;d ofj -the Euro ieari.nafic-ns be. wet n ificir colomel is the:Vctst Indies ?nd the; United; 1 ites J bus we hf.ve seen , within hlt;haljf yerr, j4re 'exelui -sioiipf Lur vessels from the ports d& J several V est Irrl id Islands ancl their flap nissio-n'j anpounced!at'rnost in the Vate r.ritzettesjl I h at reiid- missioe,hOweeiy is limit to the" saroe iidi:petlabe for savirg the' colcnyfrbTi famine and .utter dt so' -latibrul;Tnert is jsOmtfhitticr.so glari 4 incly unecual and, selfish' ih these l-U ternatiyesi o -arbitrary-mterdieiiGiy and of f oOpulsorv intercourse, that ; it is DeiierM Me pauons oi r.ur'ije, could it be-stipulated by treaty, with- .possessinju car.uu o otit involvinc consequences aitecttnc -t"c 1-T.l i n ? ' i " i T ' j & ot coris ntinj; tQ es'aousn an inter' the commercial relations,; between ?V?fl; &Arr. the United States and other coun i tries, l ne revocation oi tne us criminating, diuies upon nit rchiih- disd imponed lq.yegstU Ql uie Jseta course t p?nj priup?es mrjre perrna- nf nt; nr 1 ! tuf t ; lavorauiy - raaiueoi i'4f$ f - . !.- - . . !:;4 ;.j-;5,5 jC .jj;v;j ' p ; rf-tj : v. 4.. ;;:-;i'i;.L--::: -' . .V " ' .y:-'i ' - , f 1-2 . ; v .-' '':Wjc 1' i o . r. 'J 1 rt- X'.'
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