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ID -1 Tip i-L WHA1: O: Liu - I I VI t J Ll -1111: !,- ' NO'. 154. WILMIiGt6n, IV, C. FRIDAY, ".EGEMBER 18; 1835; VOL. 3. NO. 5a: ':.-':--.' "-; '.. ----- , i I L Published avery Friday Horning by texibib. Three Dollars per annum, iw advance. ADVEUTISEJIIfiXTS ' r -- Not eieeelln Airfare inserted t OKB DOLLAR: VMCmt, ndTVVBN rw'.I'IVE UKNTS fur eaeb Rubwv ; 2ia Siil$cribrs taken' for less than one fear f nd f l who permit their sutoripitriit to run over , :'"r wit jtn, ?iTin? uolice, ve considered Lc ,J ftr ti. second year, and soon for all suc- ..Yyrl. ''r .. :' ' I ' ; ! . Vc-.rly adfertisers, whv wil) agree to pay ff rear, will be allowed 30 per ent. discount, on aJI tver that , sum, and that sum included, so as Hot to reduce their yearly bill below S10. 1 lO-OFFlCK n the frouth tide of Market Street, be w Cmirt Hmi.- ' 'Sound property. lor sale. Havin? de terimned to o ; Westwardly, 1 will si ll, at a crcat barraia. ry PUIXTA TIOX$SALT- WORKS, on die Bound, wrtn a Slock of GO or 70 had of Caule, and a small stock of Hogs, and Plantation Fix tures. - , , j - . . I am also authorised to sell the nlantation on the 5-und. used as a 'summer residence bv tnv mother... ' !- i ' AVA. PE DEN. ;;,;. - ; 4 if. - I am Inst met cd to sell 1 GOO Bushels of Sound Salt: '' Gn a very liberal CiSii. , , . JOHN McRAE. Der. 11, 1833. : : ' i. 1 : 41? if Molasses & Sugiari 1! tftofh Hhfls, neM- MOLASSES. ilyJf 15 Hhds, SUGAR. I v ReccivoLpcr bri raXtL and for sale by ; . BARRY & BRYANT. lc ll. i ' : jv:Ut H-'v b 49 tf 31 ESS AGE FROM ! THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES ; TO ,; j ". j;. :'. . j : THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS. , DECEMBER 1835. i J system; of perfert-recip will be es-i ?h? Argentine Republic has ajain hrere obvious, a'nJ the line of Jut r was to Iestablished.;'v,:;c .fL . . promised to tend tvuhlo the current year.-' way mioJ eq'ullv so ' Tliis vras. vither ta : : x ur iuuiiu4cw uuc uuuer iuc ion-ia minister to tne united static A Convention with Mexico for extend Dec .11, 1835, House for Sale; ', .! ' - f ti THAT- pleasant and commo . Miji7 r dinu j.vluaiiin,, lately wcupied by ihe J f f sulwcriber, is oflVred for sale, on veu a mi t sonable terjins. Possession gWen im iriediutely. I " ' ' . f .F.-itixo, one undivided half of a DOUBLE PEW, io the Episcopal Church; . Apply io ; A. M HOOPER, ' AgtnU - ; ' 49 if. Dec. 11; - $ 25 Reward; MAN AWAY, in iba early part of last montii, from the neighborhood of ElizabcUi, Bla-; den county, a negro woman named ' p f : SA.LL Y SNEED belonging to Mr Phidhtm me'. ' : Sh'e'.is' about 25 yir of age; dark . uiuiailjti ; had on wheipsho' went away, a yellow cotton dress. Shfc.wns-pur-rhnscd of Mr. JaMks Nixo,v,,and lived tonnerly t the Sound. I Will give thi a'.Ktve' rejtv'ard, if the'said Nro Woinnu is dt livcred to 'meTlii Vil ntinton; rS U to auy 'person wlm Vitl secure her in any jail, ! th.fi t emi gel Jar. ;;. ';.: niCHAUD BRADLEY; Dfte.lL .. V ,v i-49 tf JJiore new yjlf. iAWIL.l.IAMS, . y HVSfeceivcd by last"am vnJH from New York, a huge and handsftMA supply u his stock of Goods, uu jKjrted this Fall, h rid ihaokl'ui' for past patronage, vouid soiicA.iieoiitiHVoH as eiriry exfrtion on his pnrtijjrtHUiTtp pleusi, and iraiuihuconfiikjice I NSTEAD vf ffotnL'to tbf VV'est. ia rioAV . ( " opening;, and offers i to hia friehchtiand MtHjJ er.fi; thepubUc generally, (at jiis OUlHtatid, New Krick Corners, south east f the TOV. HALL) a very large -and handsome assortment ot entirety NEW GOODS, (huvit.g sotd out hs Old Stock entire last bpnn;) seleclt d by himself in New i prk, with great care and attention to quality, fdsbion find price Consisting in part of Super French B!ack . En Mish Blue. Dahlia. Claret, Green, Invisible! GreenJ Browri, Olive,! Knd other-CLOT HS. i Blue, Black, Faicy Colorud, Stripwl, Cord and Ribb-d Buckskin CASSl MERES. SATTIXETTS, in cat vriny Y lvet, Silk, Valrntin, and cither VESTIXGS. sorji xrv handiine. Super Frrich Mirio RATTIS'ETTS. CIRCASSIANS. BOM BAZETTS,6iAi. SlKS, in varMtj'.spn.e very superior blak. An elegant assoitmentiof CAL ICOES PRISTS, CHINTZ, fecJsome otl the latest English and French patterns,' entirely tie w in this market. I -; -: ; ;" A neat assortment of Shawls and Fancv Hand kerchiefs- Silk ami Cotton Pocket HOSIERY of every" description. Law a MUSLINS, in variety. Bleached & brown SHIRTINGS K SIIEETIWGS NIZGllQ CLOT flS "and Clothiiig,' so:ne-v-.ry"ood Und low price. Flannels of every description. Tiiek ing. Checks CARPETING. Rwjk, &c. Ne gro Bjankts, can ! ' very diap HATS and SHOES, in if real of almost fc'very dt-sriioiion. ,Neir( Shoe.- of ex cellent quality can be sold, -( moderate prices. All sorts bf.BONNETS.nncludinia few ohty, of the latest fashkm SAT1NBAVF.R Bonnets, which hv? all herage ,aiaonj"the fashionables at the North. ;y . , , .v ' HARDWARE of eVery description. - GUNS, selected expressly for hft- country iieonle. and one for every customer. -.Rifles ofnew styte-sy "Stick Guns.. Pistols, in greaLy.rieiy, some. -American Rifled, and others of 4 vevy superior ..quality.' PockerItniv.es, of every description , some Alaba ma Tnoth-vicks. .Axes, of fcvery-'': description. ttoes. Spades. BUr IRON. every description, Fjdlow Citizens of the Senate : and Itouse of Representatives In thei discharge of my pificial duty, the task again devolves, upon me of commu nicating with a new Congress. The re flection that the representation of the U- nion has been recently, renewed, and that! tne constitutional term 01 us service tvni expire wilthujy. ovn heigh4eo?the soli citude nhh'wDich 1 shall attempt to lay before it ihe state tif our national concerns, andthe tlWoiit hope which 1 cherish, that its tabors to improve them may be croVn ed with 4'ccess. 'j You a re .assembled at a period, of pro found interest to the American patriot mi L".'li .-.1 ' . i- r ventidn with ' the Kihgol the Two Sici- lies, nave peeu paio w tin nat scrupulous fidelity by Which his whole conduct has been characterized, anil the hope is in dulged; that lhr adjustment of the vexed question fbbhr claims will be followed by a more extended and .mutually beneficial intercourse betweenilie two countries. The internal contest ; still continues in Spain. Distinguished as this struggle has unhappily been by incidents of the most sanguinary character, the oblirra- j'tions of the late treaty of " indemnification ,vuu us, uave ueeu. nevenneies, laitniui-! ;'Iy executed by j he Spanish fjovernraent. ryo provtsou chaving been made at the last fes ion of Congress for the ascertain mentrof the claims to be paid, ahd the ap portionment of the fuds, under the'eon vention madti with Stiiri 1 invite your earl v attention lb the Subiecu The Drtb- Thn iirrp'v imn'.rl trrnvvih md nmriMr ! lie evidences of the debt have, accordin? f our country,, hieing given us a rank i t0 the terms of.t&eVonvenlibn; and jn the in the scale of nations' which removes ail rta prescnoeu dv it. Deep piacea in tne Hhdkf. Lii ten and variety and apprehension of danger to our integrity and independence- irom external foes, the career of freedom is before us, with an earnest from the past, that, if true to qui selves, thre can Ibe no formi- a;mie oosiacie in tne mture to us peace-J ful and i jun interrupted pursuit. Yet in proportioii to the disappearance of those anpreneitsions. wnicn attended our weak- ness, as once coiitrastea witn tne power of some; of the states'' of the old world. should we now be sohcuious as to those 1 1 1 U 1 .s- f whicn belong to tne couviction tnat it is to our own conduct we must look for the preservation of those causes on which de pend the excellence and the duration of our happy system of government In the 'exam pie -of other j systems, fouh- i 1 ,i- ,u -n . 1 j ious desire, incomp lance internal, (lissetision the influences- which r- .l t . ' f .L """ me parent lovernm Cooper's and Carpenter's TitH- Chains. HOLLOW-WARE. PLOUGHS. &C &C. i CROCKER Y WARE, of some entirely new styles of ware, and very hand some. A few setts of pure, white and new styles have so often blasfed thelhopes friends, of freedopi' The social elements. possession ol the united biaier, and the interest, as it fell due, has beeo regularly paid upon them. Our commercial inter- course witn Oubd stands as regulated by the act of c'ongress. No : recent, in forma 11011 ua? oeen receiveu as to tne disposi tion ol the Government ofMadrid on this subject, and the lamented death of our re-r ceutlyt appointed ' Miuitef;'6n his way to Spain, with the pressure of (heir affairs at home, render it scarcely probableMiat any dhange i$ to be looked lor during the com ing year, j Further portious of the Flori da archives hayebeen sent to the United States, although the death of one'of the Co'mmissiouers,'at a critical moment, era barfassedahe progress of! the delivery of them. : The higher otficers of the locaf Government have recently shown an anx- : j . . - i ' '- 1 1 ' . :e witn tne orders Went, to facilitate the selection anddelivery of all we have T ! ing the time for the appointment of com missioners, to run the boundary line has been concluded, and will be submitted to the Senate. 1 Recent events in that "count ry have awakened the liveliest solicitude in the United States. Aware oft be tronj temptations existing, and powerfulinduce ments held out to the citizens of the Uni ted States; to mingle in the distentions of our immediate neighbors, instructions have been given to the District Attorneys of the United States,' where indications warrant ed it," to prosecute, without respect to per sons, all who miht attempt to violate the obligation's of "pur iieutralfty: while, at the same time it has b-en thought neces sary to apprize the Government of Mexi co that we should riquire tKe integruyj of oar territory to be crupqlously respected by both parties. j .'From our diplomatic agents in Brazil, I Chile, Peru, Central America, Venezuela, and New Granada, constant assurances are received of the continued srood under standing with the Governments to which they areseverally accredited insist upon the adjustment of ouVcjims within a reasonable period, or t abandon' : them altogether. I could not doubt, that by this course, the interests and lionor.of both countries would be best consuTledi-" Instructfons wer therefort giten in ih'13 -spirit .to the Minister who was sent out ' once more to demtnd reparation. Upon ; the' meeting of Congress, mi Decerobev ; I3-29. 1 felt it my 'duty to apeak of thesa . claims and the delays of Francejn tr ron ' ' calculated ta call the serious 'attention Dotn countries to the subiect .The, th.h.' FrrncU Ministry took exception to tlU mess:ige, on the ground of its conUinitf j... a menace, uhdervwhich a was notarrrei. .11 . .1 - . c t aoie to i ue t renea governiiu;il to nego tiate. The American Minister, of hh own accord refuted the construction vvLioa, was attempted to be put upon the raessigej and, at the same time, called to the rrcol-v lection of the Ffrtich, Ministry,' that the President's message was a communication,' addressed, not to foreign - Government, but to the Congress of the United Stale,, io which it was enjoined upon him, vbyl tne yonstiiuiion, 10 lay oeiure that boJy With those information of the state cl the Union, ccra- , it citi2v.'u$ i preheudingju foreign as well as its v- j ims,scarce- rhestic rel.iuons ; aud that if, in the dia-T . ttovernments upon which our have valid arid accumulating claims. Ivan advance towards a sedlement'of charge ofthis duty, he felt it incumbent' theni is i made, owing mainly to their dis- "pop. him to summon the attention of iracteu state, or. 10 me pressure 01 impera tive domestic, questions. Our patience" has been, and 'will probably be still further severely tried; but our fellow citizens whose interests are involved, may confide in the determination of the Government to obtain for them, eventually, ample re- triDuiion, Congress, in due time, to what tuisht lc the possible couseuences of xi$Uti dif ficufties with any foreign. Governui nt he might fairly be supposed to do so, un;; der a sense of what was due fro.h him" in a frdnkcommunication , with .-auotb er branch of his own Government, oni not from any intention ot hold in g.V me nace orer a foreign power. The iie s I taken by him received my nnnroi-ation," -1 w- i vw " .aJ domestic dissentions. Revolntior. succeed :rrencn - government was fatisn d,,. 1 ana tne negotiation was continue.!.' It terminated in the treaty of July "4.. 1 S3 1," Unfortunately, .many'of the nations !of mis nemispnere are still seii-iormentea dv which were strong and successful when . . . t.i , i , f. , v Jf ! . 4 i- j Negoiiation have been opened at Mad- unrted 'againstrexternai danger, failed in :A , 0 1, ( . ... , f.r - 1 u iffi.rult task ot properly adjust- . ., . .f . a ?Al own internal organizationi and A . f .. , 1 . , i ' .u . i r ' irl "J"ta" -i ii jucui5.ni wus ueuiisDuere. thus gave; way the great principle of self ! ... i, . . . - , w - i m k i v vf 5i u:i l 1 11 m cut r90 r t r n i tne more ing their of China. -Juirs. Jars DR Y-GROCERIES, Chtirris. Pans, &.o i. : mi . ' . - or ejvery description of Ins eusfomei s. Def. t'l. without any great show or pu SUGARS TEAS, of superior quality. Also, so!Tif J ommon, aiid alittleiunctbmmoii COFFEE In ddditioh to the. above, 1 have aigieat many articles, loo tedious to mention here, not a few in the Fancy way, which I cannot recollect, but will tkke great pleasure in showing'to any or all per sons uianuesung a curiosity in tne premises. vr-' government, ijet us trust j that this ad monition will never be forgottenAby the Government or the Peoplejof the tTriited States : and-that the testimony which Our experience thus far holds out to the great human family, of the practicability and the blessings of ffe government will be confirmed in all time to come. i We have but to look at the state of our i3-,Purcuaseis. generally, mayjnd it greatly agriculture 'manufactures, and commerce; io can, at peasi, u rn examine . and lhe ijnexampl 'to their advantage to ririntistlng of DRED AN T II AVE jl'st received my stock of . fresh : ' ; ; ' . i ' ' : : ; Giirden Seeds, more' thnn ONE HUN- FIFTY vaneiesof lhe choicest kinds, selected from the princi pal Gardens in New Yorktond Connec ticut, and warranted fresh and genuine. ; K B. C. GILLETT. IJec. 11. laii . . 4Aiot.; for themselves ' Dec. 11. 40 tf A Negro man named twe. n 35 and 40 years litiid hand. 1 Ttrnis, Casli. Apply to I - . v; c. H DUBLIN, be- of ager A rood .Doe. 4. DUDLEY, or At this Office. - :-. -. I'. - - ! 4- tf iNotice. ' . ,4 LT; PERSONS aWihst whom I hold Mill ' PlaOO For Sale. 1 .BOSJDS, s Guardian of John andSarah lfAllt A lfttv,l. Ui fJCAX. r c s , to settle, ihf-m bv the 1st of i,-' - . I - T ' . . . . THE subscriber offert for sale, theTlantation on Taten Cretk, lcnawn bvthe name of the " PLANTER S VELIGUTj. containing two thousand acres of land: n first rtf CORN JIILL, in good order;" a ! good SAWMILL intolerable order.', A good ! portion lof tholnnd is first rate Turoentin. und rh.ri are now 9.000 boxes ftl- January next as gven. j Opl. 30. longer indulgence cannot be J. H. WATTERS. 4.5 )u pled increase of our po pu!ation,to feel the magnitude of the. trust committed to us. Never in any fonner period of wir history, have we had great er reason than we now have, to be .thank ful to Divine Providence for the blessings of health ;and general prosperity. Every' branch of labor we see crowned with the most abundant rewards: in every ele ment of national resources and wealth. and of individual comfort, we witness the rpost rapid and solid improvements. With-no interruptions to this pleasing prospect at home, which will not yield to the spirit; of harmony and good will, that so strikingly pervades the mass of the People, in every quarter, amidst all the ui vv icnyt vi itiiy i v oc auu uuiuno w i iiivis Q nil tnev are attacned. and witn no cause oi solicitude, in regard to our externa tairs wnicn win not, it is nopeu iHima tion given id all of them, of the disposition of "Spain to treat upon the basis of their entire independence. It is to bje regretted, that simultaneous appointments,, ly all. oi ministers to negotiate with Snain. had not been made theegotiation itsell would have been simplified, and this long standing dispute spreading over a large portion ot the world, would have been brought to almore sne'edv conclusion. v l I J j ' Our political and commercial relations with Austria. Prussia, S weedeti, and Den uvark, -taijd on-the usual fai'orablt? bases. One of the articles of bur treaty with Rus sia, in relation to the trade on the North west coast of America having expired, in structions have been given to our Minis ter at St. Petersburg to. negotiate a renew- revolution, injuries are committed upon foreigners engageu in lawful pursuits, j mucn time elapses oelofe a. government sufficiently stable is erected lv justify ex pectation ol redress Ministers are .sent and received, and before the discussions of past injuries are fairly begun, fresh troubles arise.: but too frequently ne,w in- juries are added to the ou, to be discussed together, with the existing Government, after jt has proved, its' ability to .sustain the assaults made upon it, or. with it sue-, cesspr, if overthro vn. . If this unhappy condition of things continues muc4' lunger, other nations will be under" the painful recognizing tne justice ol our claimr. in; part, and promising payment ta the a- mount of tweuty-five millions of francs,, ia six annual instalments. ' v ' The ratifications of this treaty were ex-' exchanged at Wasaiugton,- on the, 2d of Fbiu.iry, -.1332, and iu five days thereaf-; ter it was laid U-fore Congress, who" im mediately pa?sed the acts necessary, Wj? our .part, to secure to France-the couh merrial advantages conceded to her in the: compact. 1 he treaty hsu previously breu- solemnly. raiuicU bv the King of the: V m necessity of deciding whether, justice' to 1 Feich-in-ierm -which are certainjr iolr their suffering citizens does not require a prompt redress of injuries by their own power, jucjthout waiting lot the establish ment of a Governmeifl.coinpetent and, en during enough to discuss and to make s i tisfaction for them. ' " Since the last session of Congress, the validity of bur claims upon France, as li quidated by the treaty of 1831, has been acknowledged by both branches of her legislature, ana-toe. money nas Deen ap propriated forjtheit discharge; but the 1 C ' . I ril ill a . a i oi it. . i ne ion? and unbroken araiivl .,,.muni i ;.rnrm t;n . - - ,. i . c . . . . J i Wtiyillltll to, Iv .Lf VI IV .lulvlUI IWU, CUII lllclV,,u riiinems gives eve- wabheld. . , - V j j leusun tor supposing i tne article win ' . . ' . , t lie feriiCvT if tr.knV Jai;b a nn v. A brief recapitulation ol the mcst im istto prevent it than, with our view of the portant incidents in c: protracted con subject, rcan be anticipated here. ' troversy. will shotv how'utterly untenable 1 ask your; attention to the message of are ine groi "Ion whicn tnis course ray preaecessor at the opening of the sve- 43 cui j.nuru. . oud session of the nineteenth Congress. On entering, upon the duties of my sta conraercial ihtercoufse I tion, 1 found the United States an.unsuc rendy cut. The '.Wilmington, by ble at all seasons. said plantafioiVis miles from land, and 20 by, wsUcf . i mso oiitrr wun ine niacr. n icstu "f good qualities, well calculated to tend a Mill. , ; . L SAMUEL BERRY.; Dec It. v ' :-'i -49 tf of nce ana me ioro?afance uiai tirarn. our intercourse with foreign ; powers, we have every reason to feel proud of our be- 1 With Hnllanf "onfl . , T...' nij I MCcriil a tr if or.t in fli iitc-iii aT Ca..i.u t3'" nected'with that subject, Communicated to for the satisfaction of claims, the validi.yof Q I S3 D I (fid F-Trkii ftf T3 - J ' t. A I f L. 1 car n i n ti o m n aitn finac liAnnkl a t Kama s tv wuugc 1.VCUI CorlUail Vra UIJ UJC lUlll I niiswu a ucrai.t uuvouuiiaui, gy Ud9 liuvr R. W, Brown, & S6n, 1 ; 01T6r for Sale. Cb icyo Bags bMt CQFFEE. 6 CS 61 dry Hides.', 1 bundle of 16 Goat Skin.' per brig CAtlvfrom ' ' ' f "Purt'de Paix, St. Domingo. . h j V '- ! f--lB STORE. 13 Tierces Orleans LOAT SUGAR. .' ; 4 barrels j Do. - , . ' "Brim Pork&Bcef. , FLOUR, superfine, -fine, and middling. : 5 ' 6 barrels Rve FUmr. - Goshen and Country BUTTER.': - '.h. ... Soap, Starch, Teaa, &c ; . Deeeinber 10th, 1835. j . ... 49 3vr. -1 , t i 1 : For Sale' Cheap ! I I' , . a.-. Y! fK Boxeitresh BUNCH RAISINS. : is 1 lU 10 half and qr. boxes,- . do. ' ' 10 boxes Prunes. " ? I 10 drams FigH !.' ,.'.-v 2 dos. assorted East , India Preserves, in " Glass Jars, i; , : : ', ;,. . . ';. :." ":sv. - ' Currants, Citron, Almonds. - ' ' t ' - OH veil, Captrsand assorted Ketchup. ' kJ : 13 Casks large Cheese. f.!. ! . v -5 firkins best quality Butter. . ; ; . f, j r r : 5 half barrels Family Beef. ; , ( . . 1 chest of Sun. Ta, warranted good. ' ; f cask Cog. Brandv; superior brand. " 1" ''.- 1 Old Monongahela Whiskey; ;J t v i .! . 2bbU. White Win Vinegar, (r v i,. r Y40bb!s.;N a Eum ; ' 13 bbls. Rye Whiskey: ' w '.;', y , ' - i. 13 t!ls. old SBcond proof Apple Brandy. r. TiNES, of various qualities. --vr .t i -' C3 Lb!s, sup. Canal FLOUR 10 nr. this. Buckwheat j . t .- 1 Cbl. L.ked Beef and Tongues. T " ? rjiv,a!p.rrMVl . . ":'. -. ' '''- W'"'! . TcT-her with rharry other artieles,torraing a In the Inn dldinf; bnt:tfo6t: MESPECTFUQJY infoims his friends knd the public,' that he has returned ft'omlthe North, u ith a full and complete stock of GOOpS, which h has opened,,aiid haa now ready for sale at. his old Stand, North side of Mabket-Stkekt, E4J. i63 Among wnicn are, BROADCLOTHS; Blue, brown, clsret, invisible I green, black, and a variety of other colors -some of very superior qtttdity, Ar.so, i ' ': '-.' j CASSIMERES & VESTINGS j In great yuriety and various prices. MERINO CLOTHS; ; French and English of every" shade of color, and I Circassian, some of. superior fabric. V - J A full assortment . of i Calieoies. Muslins, Stlks, Bombazettes, BonihazitjesLttces, ccixc. Merino, of atl colors' from 4-4 to J0-4": Chali,' Silk, gauze, crape,! worsted, cAssimere, ahd a variety of other fabrics: and fashionable Plaid Worsted Shawls, i t Tf'f. FUR CAPES: And worked muslin Capes and Collars, very fine Tuscan, Oriental, Leghorn, and Siraw, of Gypsey aiuicfttage shapes. 1 he j L.aJies are respect iully requested to notice this clause. " " -ij "Plaid, colored! and black SILKS? r1; ;V:;.ciAKb"t Goats hair camlet, Merino, and camlet .Cloaks. for Ltaqies ana uenuempn. f . Of all colors' and quatiiies; A ; DdWN UNDER-SLEEYES ; ' -" ' ? Staple Goods of every kind. -1 itardwaefCutleryand Guns ; A full assortment; and a few n f f v - h . y QROCERtES;f ; ! J For Family use. : ' darpcta &. Hearth Rngs Of beautiful natterns and. excellent quality, With every other article necessary to a full and the regulations nf her nrppnt svstpm' en. loved country- . t- 5 1 7 I flthwlW hftL'h aiJ ..! .t,: M. The general-stafeof- our Foreign-Re- goes received! into" the United States on lations h'Jnotmifterially changfed since the fopu'ng-of American' yessels and car- my lust annual 'message: goes, as regards duties of tonnage and Representatives on the 10th 1 which was neverq 823, and 18th of January hfen most solemnly admitted bvFrSiice 827. ! Coinciding in theopinion'of ray herselfi The antiquity of these claims, rerJece3sor, that .Holland "is not.'under their high justice, nn'd theaggravatiug rirrumsLHnrpi nui ni ivmrn inpv ttrn are too familiar to the' American People J.red to pass away without anv to reqiiire description.1 It is sufScient to Ul a f0"! attempt to oU .to a d. ouanuarv. 1827. P require descripti say that, for a'peribd'of ten years and up wards, our commerce was, with but little o , T o i t- . : . , In Jhekettlement 6f the question ofthe impost, d 'respect for his reference of it to interruption, the subject of constant ag- Northeastetn Boundary little pfoaress " legislature, has alone prevented me gressions on tne. pan or t ranee, aggres- has been! ma'de. ; Great Britain declined Mrom acting on the subject 'I should siohs, the ordinary features of which were condew'nalions-of vessels and. cargoes un der arbitrary decrees, adopted in contra vention, as well of the law's of nations, as of treaty stipulations; 'burnings on the high seas still acceding to the ntoDOsition of the Unitedl nave Waited, Without comment, for the ac- States, presented in accordance with tne "wn ' .congress, out recently a,ciaira resolution ot tne senate, 'unless certain iuaue uy oeiian suujecw io nu preliminary conditions we re admitted,. ntission into our ports 0r their ships and which I deemed ihcomnatible with a satis- cargoes, tm the same foofihg as American, factory and rightful adjustment 0f; the with the allegation ve cbuld not 'dispute, under 4v Waitlisrr fn snmi net 1 that our vesse s received in their norts the I ports of other nation - . . . . a Sucb,'it is now conceded, u tne character lir pniia! tbp eTnrPssinn of mv confidence ducrimination as made in the norts of the ol tne wrongs vre sunereu wrongs, (in j - e"; r " j i . - . . ... . .-. f-... i ii.'. : that with the strong mutual disposition UnitefbtatrUivm the same-privileg- many cases, so nagrani. - mm even tneir csj, me utigwus cApvcicu iue same oeue-1 autuui mv.v. Wv...v..w t; " fits that were in fact enjoyed whenBlgi- lion. Of the extent of these injuries, some um auu nuiiauu were unitea nnaer one cuntruuuu uiaw - ii uu iui iais government : ' Satisfied with kh intire of I that after the burning' of a large amount r. . . . I. - i .1. r.l jj..T tneir pretension to oe placed on lhe same atsea, &Du uic ucvwij iirrwrauon, iu looting wun Holland, theless. Without disreg; oi our, laws, aumii mei edas AmericansVand t tt tA time ed t'o-i DfirateersteTdre or without con- resnect for Congress tnv' whom ihts iahi demnation, brought into the French tree ject had long since been referred, has pre- ury upwards of twemy-foor millions of vented me: from produciog a just equality, francs, besits large eustom-houle duties. bf taking Trom the privilege Congress, which the "lodgment ... . . - . .. . i . i , . mend, iherelore, a Teview of the act oi l omer uauwm v 1824 will Con mere matters of lor ov and of which 'tact translation is as follows: UV, approve, t ing the above convention, in all and .each" of the dispositions which are contiined in' v it, do declare, by ourselves, as well at Irz , our heirs and successors,. that it is accep ted, approved, ratified, and Confirmed, and? ; by tnese-presents, signed ly usir hand j w do accept, appro re, ratify, and counrbt . a : nromisuig. ou the lailli and word la? King, to oberve it,-and la cause it Io ber? - observed iatiolably, without ever cutlra ; veuiruxt.or sfyringU tobecuotravencda . . directly Vr indirectly, - for any t cau-, or t under any preteccewhatsoever.,,-J,''.; trt Ohjcial' information of the eltchari Vr cf ! J ratifications in the "'United Elates rr-cL Paris whilst the Chambers f i. re i:. - sion. The exTTarTrdinuy. and to nx, i:.- jurious.r delays' ttl the' French Govern- I menCin iheir.octbn upon the f ul jecfoT its imminent, nave- Deetrneretoiore suiea a , to Congress, arid 1 have no difpoTliou tor enlarge upon them here. It is su&cb tA to observe that the then pending sssiJn vas t allowed to expire without even an Vftirt -toobtain1 the necessary ' approfiriitions ; that the two succeeding ones werefals without any thin y' ! -' decii jQ ' upon the subject; and that it wis not on- til he fourth session, almost three years' . , f . - . r.. '. - - x 1 . ' alter toe conclusion oi tne treaty; aim n.ore . tban'tivo years after the exebatge'ef riti-" " heat ions, that the bill for the execution vl , the treaty was pressed to' a Vote, uCd rr- " : In the mean time, the.- Government ef , the. Uoited States, having. full confidence f-3 i ; and seizures andiconnscations, iat a treaiy rntereo. jnto ana so sojemniy t special imperial 'rescripts, in the ratified by the French King, wouIJ S occupied oy the ar-cxecuieu in goou uiui, auu v u uiu" , la . . . . . a wnicn i peneve exists, to mane a jusi ar rangement, this perplexing question can be settled -with a due regard to the rwell fonnded pretensions and pacific policy "ol all the parties to it Events are frequent ly occurring on' the . North-eastern fron tier, of a character loT impress upon - all the necessity of a speedy and definitive ter mination of the disputev-f This considera tion, added to the desire common to both,' to relieve the liberal and friendlV Telations so nappiiy exisxmg oeiween ine iwo coun tries.'arom all emnarrassraent, will no doubt haeits just influence upon both Oar diplomatic intercourse with Portu gal Bas been renewed, and it is expected that the claims of our - citizens,' partially paid, v will bis fully satisfied as soon as the condition of the Claees "Government will permitthe propet'aftentiori'lo the sufc- I could iiot, trever- otner cases, t?y was uexcnuon, tne Aroer ard to the princTple ican property so seized, a nd sacrificed at r claim to be treat- forced ales,"excludiog what' was adjadg- Vessels 'of Holland The subj vhidalready been an affair n.Binvso7ti.StorebfniW " I1ENBY X tONDON; "1 TheHygtan Yegetabw JJntvm ject of them. 1 hat Government his; I dicincs of the British College of Health, am happy to ihforni your manifested a 'de whiclYhave attained Hhaf high degree of termination to" act upon" the liberaVprinci- cefebrity which renders' it nnnecessary to pies which have marked bur commercial expatiate largely im their Hi rtuW hnd ppcyhe;haijpiestetur nnwer.-are for sale af the above - described tort? trade between the United States and Portugal, are anticipated from it and the ys4tK! ? time is riot thought to" be remote when conditionally granted by acts of of twenty yea: - uninterrupted negotiation. although: the condition upon 1 except lor a t.i time, wnen r ranee vrat grant was made. has. in my overwhelmed by tee military power of tt- ; failed" since 18ZL- T recom- ntted Europe.:' Uunngthis priod,f hilst from her. extorting that provision would be made forth pay ment ol the hrtt instalment wjjirh ris v lo become due on the second hy,pf Beb- , , ruary, 1833, negotiattd a draft lor the a- j mount through the Bank, of .the,. United I Sutes.. When this drafxwa piesrr.U ' by the bolder, with the credentt.U reqii-, red by the treaty to.auth'rize: him : to ,f e rrive the money, the ,Gorernbpnt,,cf France allowed it to be protested load- i ditiomo the injury in the nonpayt. tt cf lac money oy rraucc ruuiuiu-ij t.n engagement the United btatea t wrra ex- 4 posed to" a heavy claim on the mrt cf the . Bank,under pretence of oimxet, i;i satis faction of whicbTthat institotioo teirJ up- ; on. andstiU reuins.an cqaalamoadtcfti ? ' public moneys. Congress was in esri t when the decision cf the Chambers W:ch-.' rd Vashington- and in immediate Vo;.:-, onnicatio'n of this' apparently .:sl' " ion of France cot ta falSl the tt;;.i! :i a X . tT - I i. t i I. A Mi 1 t ' f ; and -suchmbdificatioTi of it as payment w weiri .ps tt tnji point oitne oi .WVT l-V V produce an equality, an sudhterms as teyonet the udi J State, intermiUed to expectea ;ro i s ; gress shalHhink best comports witBitnetr denuoa wr jnstkv. c-t cf respect to cerp wnp oj u-m;-. , - oursettttd policy,' ana tne obligations ci oppu wj t iuam r , jasticenotwifrieWer.-V - pie. to whom. they felt u - c lotions ncitcrnea prodaeed lm -r.1 .tWltfi'tK.-inMiirri.- mrl- ntl-'tfi far fraternal assistance in n (!avs ii rcner-r knok.oe ci ti- ... ?nt3 cH the Coait ol. t.rbary, of aofJenng ana oi pern, ri t - cts - rcu u 'LTV I. 7 r relations c. ;tint:e to be ftiendly. tof these .protracted and c .... p icc-ke " : Kwnhl-on h iien. es vvrll uoon cur . : . ;l 1 - 1 i " ' 5 V WV V . W W " " W - g I. - , , i fc . i . - - . C l- to-'-j . Govemmt oui r.i .; cur treaty vritli Horc; co. France'as cx-a cur r. r j.' 11. C ct3i '1-' ;4
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