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0 this; rccordr of the obUticns pa the United States tomakc provision for issuing a V grant in hit favor, and in the , mean J time the 'courts of the United States arc rot Without -resources"? in their C I q-iity jurisdiction tp :Uef. A ,T , ; - v.- ... ' - nV-rt n m Washington. March 16 Our Relations with Spaiu A meiaage was received .fiom the President of the UniiedSutes coaiaining . complete view of our. relation. .Uh Spain up itothi. siateVwhich io,th President, 4 place the conduct of wr tt i !, t.. . v - i. -L.L:- STe MUttea Dtaiei, m every stage,. tatci, w cver sias. k every circumstance) oderationl and a firm and , under ,. J . ,1: i ouncrcncc tu uiciii8uis,uij high and honorable grouod, which, l nus invariably sustained.' ; . :-:-'v- department of 'State th March t$lB The Secretary; of State, , to Suborn have been referred the re oiutions of the Senate of 16th December, and of the House ? of Kepresentativts of 24th February lasc, has the honor of submitting to the President the correspon dence between: this Department and the Spanish Minister; residing here, sioce he received the last in tructions of his government to zeuew the negociation which, at tiie timeof the last communica tion to Congress, was suspended by the insufficiency of his po X nese xocuments wia auovr,-. tu Tl T v' . - 1. .1 present state of the relations . Oe tween the two governments. fn mc rcuion.ir-ui.cuy r. de Onis of the 6.1i of December, against the occupation bv the U j,,;. c.--- r Ak-i'.. Tcl l i Unco Ststes of Amelia Inland, he refers to a previous cpmmaoua ' tion from '7-him denouncing tl.e , exocdition of, SirGregor McGre v . , . t i r gaitfst.-that place, his note o! ; Jalv, being the paper' thus re frrfirt i nrr led tn the t3Ders . '-.i . f compared with that of the occu ' p jtiootol Amelia by McGregor, will shew that it was written ten days "after .J that event i anuV the contents of his note of the Z 6th Ti.-rmhir will sheff that meas lj Llun K iU nm ures uau.uccu 1 petent autnoriues oi ic w uucu States to arrest McGregor as soon 0itict iu &. . .... . - rj, uVj ding Wlthui our jurisdiction had .,..l..ar., Inject nt his nrocee- , been madt known to them by ie- gal evidence, although he was be yond the reach of the process be fore it could be served upon, hia .persub'The tardiness of Mr. Ooib's remonstrance is of itself a ;4(':wtnrlicatioVT;of the v.--Ma- tK TTnited i otates a - iatn'st anv imputation of, neglect gSinst-any, P" f : ,to enforce the laws , tor, u tne Spanish Minister himself; had no Vvidence o3f the project of ,,Mc- Gregory suiRcient to warranty him in addressing a note? upon the sub: cct to this liepa-rtment, until ten days after it had been : accom rtT.&K-fl fc it cannot ., oe supposca pllShuU,. H caiiuov. fl- that officers, whose authority? to '' - .1 ar rommenccdi only at the mo - nntofthe .CtU.l vioia'tionoAhe menc-msi"- -- ... . . - . Ue Krl who could oe lusiinea dence of the facts in prout nrh' violation should have been l,:.Jr. ;.f he necesshv of their interposVtion in time to . make it eTectual before the peison accu sed ha'd departed from thjs coun- try- ' " . ' b ii ' the recent discussions vtl tnis ue- ,"--. -( , v 1 ' partment, there is frequent rctcr- r f tKi neaociation at Mence between the Extraordinary A1i..in ot tne Ui oa'" " 1 airt y before Ccncress, to gether With the corresponucucc Don Francisco Pizarro and Mr. .nrra-anondence between Ervimr. immediately preceding the transmission of ne7 mstruc-, V.ocs to 3NIr. Onis, and other cor r spondence of Mr. Onis with Dcpirtmsat, tending to coo- peruo, aiiu .-- Whmav1be Secretary of the Department of War, " WUV " Vr ,T 7 .ft " , fhen Uc-Mlnisterof Foreign Ai- raSi?S craWc sign of Indians, . they pur. lairs in Spain, Will1 be alio 8UD - unation of Amelia Island the" Messages phcant comes under the" provisions of this sued the trail leading from the r j r. PHrri t;avallOS. kan'.: th two nations. UDOn terms pruuccuuiRs uau iacreon ia trt o.-fc. rrw: KinHinr-rtnRirt W na crmn 5i miv Utot w w r.nm tha Hrpmopni ni me uniicu amies 10 " fw.w-., . nuer xrimc i n '. 1 dea ths CTct?oF ifii refctioni t)8- Pcni; to &i.y.i:r::3 cflc& , tin tnfiet, e-sft trtfLrrX-;., Frc;:? rV-.r . v , . r " ; Mhat Spain Should cede them for a jun ia the fbregoiiig-section, thill be made. UTCCarie two Countries. - and auitatla equivalent to the' United :SiC.4.Undi it further enacted, That , nrhft'1nrnmi-nfi arrnmnanvin ihO documents aCCOmpan) log . this report arc numerous and long. he following, extract ironl; ine ; laf Uttrr frnni thf Srr-tarv oi State to the BpanUh JSlinister!De ' Onis; daild the 12lhinst. shews the result of the' w hole s t Vrr'- You perceive, air, that the : g-orern men! of th United StaUi is not prtpaird edher to retioanee nv0ftClawhich it haa beeaso long ui-gfac upon Ore justice ; K f i.f,9i! . tisuMi.Mof nEh, Psucd through the paihsofac tey! . nave acquiesced, as the Afcssage ofthe. President at the commencement of the present session ef tongrels has informed yu in.the policy of Spain which has hi- President at the commencement of the therto - procrutinated the amicable ad- u itmenV0f these interests notom an insensibility to their importance to this union, nor from any indifference to the ob ject of being upon terms of cordial har -mony with Hpain j but, because p-aceyia among tne aearest ana most earnest od uie aearesi ana most earnest ou. of thi.;Policy, nd kcause thgr" jects tnanitj.4dto the permit dfire.of both nations, to wait for the favorable op- "Pic ?riulct' ?ni t the unnecessary ageiicv of force. Af- ter a lapse of thirteen years of patient for.! bearance iffVaiting for the moment when Spain, should find it- expedient! to meet their constant desire of bringing to a hap. py and harmonious termination: all the conflicting interests between- them, it Will need little additional effort to wait Somewhat longer with the same expecta tion. fTha President dtems this course even more advisable than that of referring the questions depentug between tue two w. . TI -- r a8 Du have been authorised to propose The statement February, in re ti.h Government which, en ihW occasion, h offered bnt yrur goycrnmect which, without first consulting o asking the con-t currency of the United (Stut s, , has re- ,ed ot Great Uriuin. t he., BriUsU Govtmment, as must hi eli known to you. have declined the ofiW of thilr mtdi ftibti, nlef it-should bpfqueated: by both parlies, r and have communicated to government of th Uaiud butes tias overture on the part of Sp infe The Pre- s'ulent hasthoug-fit proper, '-from motives which no doubt wiil be deemed sutistac tory, both to Great 'Britain and bpain, to decline uniting tyv ihis Irtquest, "He is indeed fully persuaded that, nbtwilhstan ' ding any prepossessions which the Bri tish government may heretofore have en tertained with regard to any of the points in controversy: they V would have been entirely discarded m assurai i offiae' of a mediator. - But: it has SOT a - . "'-. '-- . - 1 - beenahe policy, both of Europe tj,c United States, to keep aloof general federative system of each oUier. u. mmk; . i ne European oiaies arc gether and connected with one another, gy a -,atude of irnp0rtant interests and VVIUIMlllbU VU relations, with which the United States' have no concern, with Which they have always manifested the determination not to interfere, and of which no commuriica-1 tion being made to them by tne govern ments of Eurooe. they have 't not mforma- s - - . .li. u .1w;acWk;.k-4t.Avami-tv-. .ire to cultivate with all the power, of -Europe, in justice Uo that fundamental, JncywhichforDids .Kf.i ni h rahenntn nt r.uronpsn noli - tics. mSst decline eoliclting or acceding to h mfprfcrtrice of anv other Exjvernratnt of Europe, for the settlement o their dif ferences with Spain. - But however discouraging , the tenor , and charactei" of your recent notes has ! WnM V linrioa tirlilrK th nrntniun anrl ' i c r professions of your, government; had ex- rj that the time for adjustment oC ; these differences with Spain, herself had at length arrive the-United StaU. wiU ak.irtn th Vxneefation that more -"r: Jr au,A I)ui3ianar which have beem within the state bf that me, it is tnne thatthedicussionslaouldceaserm ru" ,v"r v L ru- ttnrAmMcm a n ri ini a4-Ans sfata VaF this lininHK to rlinnu - of them is not f withirt'tHe lempetency of '1 the execuuWgovernineat of theU;.Statets OTr5ih .d'n8'?n " , nueda iut 11 ou nave propwa w auiiiac, to which U" possible for the" goterWent - e k- Ttt 4 fQT , linten with a nms. tion competent to enablethem to estimate w" pt aresiaent ciuzen at the Unt their extent and bearings.; the United t8 or; hereafter, by c, - i';.;-.fW tA'tliAm.Wp' in tuatJr reason ot his i reduced circumstances m ,-of they wiU;l fctoineet f'J'fXiitiM of the Oakmtllga titfe? Uee'. near! where .the boat wa, ' iv ha fcMftnvaMi t. v(ya PTivppnmenT. anri js" " .viv,.mw uwki w iuc utjiftw w vut biiijt;u9 ui ftciiaii uu ,liic tnnnrt wrirrn tvirn ; . tpnw i rn mhe.Pirao.Jtla;.aiMa: wE-aS l.fSrf in.the aTteraoon of tbethinatant, .fwreiked. h.i iatentian ofnmeeed. n-ra it w v r n At navK h .is i.i:- . iwin si.. - i s - " - a. v--- t w aa w- v i f ' " ' .hall c.r. .tar thr .diiiitaitnt of all the dilterence Congress. and my letter to you of Hth inrmoMo dier on me pension, hst T,aW have triven the exDlsnations;- ofthe Umted:tesrto;..l)e ,paid;.ia;.the hich it is presuiried, will be tatisfactortv same manner ? as pensions to invalid., toyour government: The exposed and ' who bave Plwd on the pension list, r 'm .unarim of that Island, a. well a of the remainder of East Florida, With their local position in the neighborhood i.fk. tt;-h ststpa. tiavi- aiwava nee.n Valw- iww -.k- .w - - - - the orimarv inducemetvts of the ... B. avw In the letter of the SStb of January, .sale, transfer or mortgage of the whole, Monroer or any part of the pension payable in pur-. glos, fou0Jwing passage 'uancooCthia act, .hall be vaikl s and a- ttao6i'broinia?ntinong the argument ny,person whoshalC swear or aSlrm used by them to that eftect.- f Should 'Jaisely ia the premises, ana. be uiereoi Bpamrsay - mey, not puce a strong ; force In Florida, rit trill not escape your exeeiiemnrai attention, tnat n - wui oe inii uttvmiJI tn . 1nmip nf kina ti ken possession of by Aome other power, , who might wish to hold it with very dif ferent views towards Spain than thoie , which animate the government of the tf. ia ;. States, r without aVitrong force - :k. u. J UtfVfcntnierai'wd . ficdAit, t - JS, 0f pii,LiVe-icw-alii-rtenMbciU" h Ls Kw fo. w vpam, uiiic uccir cantata i ciiMwwt has beeii occupied by another Ipower, for against the United States, aid Amelia I and has been occupied by ? adventurers, to the great annoyance of both nations and of all others engaged" in lawful com merce upon the GulpiKof Mexico. He fore' these events efceaiiTML the Contrrps othe United States, aware of the great - ,r.. -teifeS!: r - - - mmb . rw , iihui . 23 to . vert the'hye VlSt imtil from it. Amelia blind was taken, not fromthe poMMsioii of Spainbutof thosa fmtwhom .he had been' equally incap- ShreSiSpur: pose incompatible with uthe laws of na. 7:"X "Sr 7. .'."I - uonaatjdof the united Staui, No pur the conferences between the re .not arrived there .M Imtoshv specie plenipoteatiaries, and fc -friendly chjei, tertained, and unless ceded by 'Spain to which resulted in the agreement has gone tvith his warriors, to Uia tlie United Sutes, it wiil ,be restored, between them to refer the subiect aid of General Jackson. ' StTsS i &to llie deration of their : res. (ceagedj . v F that the United' States" should take any measures already taken, and the laws aU ready existing against all hostile arma. , ments wiUun ourjunsdiction, incompati ble with the obligations of neutrality are jEuffi-int for its preservation ; and the as they havebeenito carry them faithful- ly intofexecution' yl have the honor to be, with great idc-raiion, air, your obedient andverv 51 numoie servant, ., JOlfN QUiNCY ADAMS, ! -1- AN ACT to provide for certain persont :'.eiggedthevlandand,navaf ervice. ; of the United States in the revolution- , aryjwar.. , ; He it enattedbv Ihe Senate and Home er, kod aU otticers m the HospiUl de- partment and Medical Staff, who served partment and Medical Staff, who served in the- war of the revolution until the end thereof, or for the term of nine months or, longer ta any period o Uie war, on the continental establishment t and i every vi'au'Miaatuiicu i uuiucr. iion-coinmifaioriea. officer.niariher, bV marmeV Who served at tne same ume, and tor a like term, in the naval service of the; United States F lue, snail oe m meed of assistance from U"T .uPf .rt fd ha,i. baY? tanuated ,1ns clatm to a pension irl re- t J ?i officer,,6f : - f"" ai uwi' . if aniofficer, of kteuaw nth ; "S 4ue: V non-commissioned oin- cer, musician, mariner, marine, or private soldier, of eight dollars per month du ring life Provided, no person shall be enutledjto the-jprovisl6ns.ofthi$-;act; un til he shall have relinquished his claim to every pensioii heretofore flowed him by the law. of die United States. K ; ? - tnis act, ne shau mace a declaraUon. un Sec.2 .And be it further enacted That der oathoraffipmation;befortheaiUfrt i. vi -JLciii d He fiiavwiwi n r limp m i m rmr .mn m a A. a . a. . v a . sv a.a ng.iae -f v,,.v. v Woum luriucr rccuuuncuu iu ittc inHcht-rl tn th. nolit at. JaAMaaai a. ...a. - I J L X"T . a Or - . : - , t and of Cl7 coimiusmoneu i omcer, non-commis , xTxiucr, to ouuui r i a . iy : consideration oi inntrress meex x:i.. r.rc t. : tr.im thf voivnicv w4aci, musician, anu prrvate SOl H v .vv.m-ik- .mwm tne'tnll , ,4 n .. - v . i s : - nan i on '.vranninn, .n nnnr . regunena, ana.jme to wnim ne oeionged; -md in cas he Mnnowl rKth.h.vv . ume ana manner ol leavin? the service: ' dc9lf fjVws: forth;the name of the ,t:Te?i4 Pcc'T,,Cft ?9 whie he p--'-'" 'f, v v a- v v so far recovered as to reach home . 7 c o.. v. P0 1 aodOn ks ahpearing to the satisfaction .f "'1 wmnfmii iuc u:uinony hi am re now paid, ana unaer sucn restrictions nd regulations,; in W respects, as are , prewnoeo Dy law. .' U. every pension .: uw ftS2!SfiK? . . . j .v. i i i .1 - .... --v . - -'. . . -. - . . from and alter the passage cf this aft, no wmviccco, .ma uucr as wr- wuiui corrupt penury. Snpakr flftfi. House, of Rrn-MfntitiTeS. X r OAKiELD. TOMPKJNS; , ' iTict-Presideht of die ' United States; J Sk i tpie! ot!5e aenatc- i - March 18, 18y Approved, . s , , JAMES rONUOS. " irEGOCIATlON with HOLLAND ; K . ; , ornciAL report xr . . ? . J . L vn rriaay iasi4 ine ijuowiog "nW" ; ' " -t " ssage was ; transmitted by the mer a negociation was commeri- i . -w u , kuwuuh.u w v ; Netherlandish aview to the r r a& taAifAvn m ',rt' and toodification of' the COmm"C1 exm.ng ,be tween tne two onntries, aooptea to their present circumstances. ; . .' The Report from1 the Secretary of State, which I now lay before .CoigrVwUl shew the ob3tacles which arose, to the; progress ot pective i governments. As the difficulties appear to be of a nature which may perhaps for the present removed by recip regulations form pirit of amity and con ciliation, than by conventional stipulations, Congress' may think it advisable to leave the subsisting treaty in its present state, and to T- . , T discriminating tonnage f. duties con-"which has- been conceded in the c Tf,Vil nrl a tr ..lo tk. rr , 0k , . tJmtea otates oy a similar exemp- tion to the vessels of the Nether- . lands which have arrived or may hereafterVarrive v m - vpurj;'ports - Ss commencing from the time when the exemption was granted to the vessels 01 the United : Otates. ' X of the amc .regulation to com - r .: Jr -" c .u mence from the passage of the law to the . vessels of Prussia, Hamburg and Bremen ; aod of making it prospectively general tn t c . l faVOr f CVCrVt nation 10 whose ports the vessels of , the United States are admitted oot the same f ooting as their own. JAMES MONROE, DOMESTIC; AllLLEDGETILLE. March ll. Q1 . r 1 . . iftriiai Mfcu utcaiiww w. Tha following was rccehd 'this evening , ' by express t6 the Governor j by express Hartford, Geo. March 10. Sm.--I have this moment re- V j v m - h A ar t: ccivea lotorraatioo tnrougn ivir. Felfair county, skirmish , , , J w . : . . .. oetween tne Indians aua some - Un-the night oi the Ui lost. - his 0-San : were h hrcd UD0 OV avDartV Ot ' Indians . .r . . T - .. .. . ;: a a the father killed and the son sevr erely wounded and scalped, but he. . ';, . . m two days after. .The "Cit!Z-W rrrrtuin i infr,rmatlon of the fore. u; to the number-, of 3S, aod crosiea ine river in ine- loieaaou . came jd v;eV7, of body of "'f . vc" "uu.f v 1SUULC IlUC , muiaos, ou.or ovauvaucmg wuu i3 gun shot. The firing comraen ced br each party and warmly kept up for three quarter, of an hour. A part of the aetachraenr . ucu uViuc UUwi. owitc i ,TheTe)fairdetathmenti We fear --70 - - nss sunerea greatly ana , we snail- : . .r . , . lo tne senate ana House of rSe- rejoice, if all who are miasinif I - I preventatives : of 'the V States. have not perished. ;if would seem ' J V In the course ot the last sum- n me icaians connainc: m , re certaiciy killed. ; the bauct; the dctachmeothas not been lu from Maj Cothumj (co mm ind ent of "the, lelfair militia) is mong the missing Four Indians wctc killed. ; . , . - r From information, the ciusstii below this are much alarmed and leaving their homes. ; I. have tho's proper, to communicate the fore , going tO-VOU by express." V I am your Escelbncy Viaost J ru..' 1 -obedient servantr ; V,. chs badrv bounded--fourr- IL-TilOmaSj I-Iet.' CoL k' In cQC?quetice 0fthc for coin tfa teZ .the Pulaski Trooii of Cavalrv had been ordered out by the E: xecuttirOi i scSur the frontier .and afforcLV UV- V - Drotcti superior numbers, had sought td tii w 11111 inr iiiiiii i.i iiv iiriTi 1 ,- ......-,.-; tiog the young roan, whomV they Scalped to reach the segment,' . -r- : ; v; uc ocumeo, o, woops p 1 ennessee.tinderCol.Mavne 0 th Regular arifay, about 1,200 strong teched -the Chatahoochie oi. Wednesday last, and are by thU. rac near, r orr ocptt, it tney nve MiUedge. Journrtjan; . General Gawri. The unpleas ant intelligence which the subse quent puragraph contains of the supposed disastrous fate of Gen Raines.' crmes we think in too!."v questionable a shape for belief.- Gen. Gaines must have bean fully acquainted from the position ot ' his command with the dangers at- lw,l"u5 ft"1-" nature es he:? is -represented to - have .uudertakea ?and 'v:would ' un ..u.l.'. U.nA .ul" 'l.'-ll . , v ry precaution pf a strong escort the Editors of the; Savannah pa-' pets put no confidence in - the re - port : ' ' ' nK Charleston h .Papcr$X- , From the MUledgtUeKeflector Unpleasant News ! We " ar nn tn eness of Dnv . s Carolina,) for lf uwiug i uuuicasant lutein gence, which he heard at : Fori Mitchell "a1 few; days ago : -io cohsequence of information Re ceived from the commaodtog offi- ,cer at Fort Scott of the scarcity t .: ... - . -fj v 0f provisions and dlSsStisfactioQ f$ of the troops, general . Gaines ac companied by Maj. Wright and several soldiers, , embarked 'i in a small bdat at Fort Early, with the intention of i going to ."Fort Scott ; but when within about 40 miles, of their place of destinatioo the boat struck a aawver. anrl nr inifated allon board in th river. - ' -,. ' i V, Mior VVriohtand some of thus . 30ldiera were drowned, ; Gen. . v . t - , , , f values reacnea me western, and one of the soldiers the other bank oi the river. The latter repaired " to: Fort $cott with the news of tjhe disaster, audi major Bee , with a party of 1 soldiers immediately went in search ot the Gen. They , , , ing 10 iuri waincs, - at , wnica ; piace he had not arrived -five davs . if rr h hnat WtrrrV,rl. If U 5 nrnmUv ar-rl -h hfta 111- intrt r - r muwmrn W0-m- w m a 4 a mm wtmwiwj tue hands ol the enemy." ' : . ; . Charleston. March -21 ' F&oix the ARMf. Inforcia tion from a creditable source haa : received , at Savannah, that an in,iiaa runner had arrived on the Xlth inst, on tthi: frontier of Tattnal County io the State of Geo with intelligence; that a large "bo dv of Indians, . under cover of the; .' r t ' t a ' .u,l,l . campment ofthe lroo theEo- mpment ot the . i roops com ' manded by General Jackson, af - n nninf rrll-rl Hummnl' riPili tVi-1 Flint Kiver, but were , tepuhed with areat daoRhteV--Five hua- dred of lhe Enemy,araoaB whort" . j 'i - 7 1" I-;- i I ; . J- 3- 1 ' I - t l
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