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t. 1 if . 5. II r il ! P 21; il n li 5 1 i i t m 1 r f3 IfO REIGN . NE YS, LATEST FROM .ENGLANO.".. T!,v rpmilkr tradincr fchip Atlantlfc; Irrivcd Vestcfday rror;tWernobl whence he-sailed" on the1 12t!ir ult. tnd has had Vpa&si -e of onlj SO,d ys from land Capt:Iatkas favored the editors ,;of the Mercantile Adver- tiser with IiiVirponl papers ofthe 1 1th and 'of tendon to the 10th December, Jhcl usive-fLivftrpool letters of 12th are received "'V: :;:yY I The- remains of the late Queenwere, 'interred' on the 2d Dec. withVgrcat : ; - xosEioNi.TiEoV,K).:t-';: -WVr'i .Vt'ft is tumoredrthat Lord Iblgfave ' is Ab6ut:retirin fronihe. Ordnance Department, to make room, for i , : Wol!niitnn s ? '- ' .-':v :.r '"' : A forvettoFrehchKnister of c Finance; nas. resignea -nw.ouicu. 1 "is-to be succeeded by M. Roy, a mem; '' ,l)er of the Chamber of DepTities;;- '7 1 TheFrench;Cburtwelitiiitomoarn: T-.injK tor ,21 Qavs lor. uieuccii u ;; land. W ; v--' -7: -v '''" ? K ' - y CambacereSf formerly, Bonaparte's .V'ArchCfenbr Aiid :P"uke of Parma, has armed in Paris :V: ; . The'.puWic-. has-been. officia1Ijr.-;n. formed that the plague extends its ra : Vages upon the coast of the' Mediter :Vanean and the Adriatic. Our govern v "'.'meht will iisMe great est vlgilancertq prevent' that-calamity from reaching ' the English coasts. :j It was brought to f Venice bjr anAustrian vsssel from" Al- r bania ; it is . true that the autnoriues v pf Veniceinstantlytook . measures of ' fsafety I ' -. . ."; : - . ' ; Aktter fronvTunis ofthe 1 st Tov. . contain, the following passages : : i The plaguehaTinff cotnmeiiceS its annual : v ravages, t trade is . paral i zedl From two to three tboasand persons die daily,; jbuti as yt, ' the Mahometans are the only victims, the til.ristians as we'd as the Jews, preserve them 4 selves by ineans of precautions ihich the AU " coran prohibits Jusselm f'rorausin. The j plajrutdoes n6t appear ims year, x" ue oi o . tnal.gnant a nature as in preceding- years; ,ve are n6t,;h6u-ever, the less obliged to keep 6urselTeshurup,fthe Vontgion bciog com J xnunicatqJi not only by com net, tut by com- munication with peih6ns afflted." : , ' His Grace the Duke of Wellington;, in dmin& with, the ,Enpe roc 4,csa?" , der. on Sunday, for the first time in his quality of Field Marshal of Russia, Was dressed in the Emperor's own coat. As the party was compos Al of Russian : General Officers invited to meet him "and congratulate t. mi on his new dig- nity it was indispensable that he should appear in a Russian uniform ; and. as the time was too short to admit . cf providing one, the Emperor most ; condescemljnglT oftered.his oHvn. ! On Jiearir.zthdt tf Emperor of Prussia hadknt f hit Field. Mars!? Cuat to tliS DuZc cf n'e! linSton. - ' , !..r i : ; -.' ' ff is saidj th4 the head of the forces aliied, V ' Not having- a coat to hia back, ;; . . A enewis Monarch the neelful supplied ; , And, Avhjii thus enuipp'd, tliey sat dowiixide', To fir:f.k their chamr'aiffn nd4he'rt- sack. Xow, doubtltss, this Hero, of wonderful note, Ptd4l.e monanch alldwed him to choose; ' yyca:i, hare bartered honur to sit in Lfr coatt x '.i,' i '-, - i - -.,; - r ' . K ''. i ' .:" ' ! ; - '. . 1 Agreeably to a ''.foTRfalecyiest of the . .j panisli Minister," a 'great number of roung mtn, who had cnnjled them-!- -scbres in tire service of the insurgents oT South Ajneri;a,Jbave. fcer: arrested;, I the moment Cwheh tliey were pro ceed itig to embark, i Some wercalrea i jy on board of two vesses before this measure was earried into effect, and therefore eraded it cxeciition.7 : ' : .y VThe- prices of indigo, . 'toDacco, and whale oil, whichhave, fcr a lougtimei : o favorably maintained themselves : , liavp.at length yielded to Use 'fatal -crif r sis' which weighs upon all branches of "u virN'2iv"6v. ' Vv Lette from Constantinople ;an , ftnunce, that the. TartaHrordes of the Claucasus, undethe orders ofaBey, . have taken arms against the Russians-, 4nd . invaded -a part of Georgia .--'"VK- T - The t navigatialn is probably closed j -.for, ilkis yeai', . as,1 it serns", weShall ' have an earlyj winter, the told having becn-'for sowe xlays al 10 degfees.1 J. "Ve are, therefore, hasteliing to load nd send off the gotds ord e redv f . 1 "Die slrip Suivarroi belonging to; 1 T the American .Com panyw basafel y ar- 1 rived at Cronstadt with a tich cargo of j furs, Irom the r.ortn-west coast Or A . ' ' . v. j '; . , " j - The imports of jrsld and silver, froin provi first.up to the 1st of March; jtnd, with Ine s Vjt!,TtxU the 1st of June '.tiiJ whicii", time, therefore, -what is import d"raust beotherwisc employed. ; AccTjunts recehed from;th Harbor of St. ViVir irid St. ?aMl xay, that the ivau.ic:uiiiains:ntes commaiuled bv ;Captl Giowaiii, arrived ibsfe 43 n the U fuarteri'nuYen by tw'O ihlpMately. arrived fropi -alrtis) are : so coosidera-; ' hie that .the Bark is provided with the 3d oXIay, (0. S.) hayinapFnjcpO nleted tbebalf of bsc voyage, round the wbrdireiihjfmo She brin altfie'jieAySiVth LiejuHagemeislecnth 3 FUOM FRANCEv i : Jbe sMp.Eaele Bordeaux came tin yesterda7: J She brings 1 pap? r and iettersitot;the 1 Oth December, at whid time;$he dropped flown the river, ana got tosra on ine J 6th:;i:;:;Ti-ae;ri 'contain no ikewsi' LordVei!iuc;ti)rj Lord.CasUereah Avereat Paris. heTtondoln dates are-Qnly' to the SQth Nov tFrehcli sfocksV Dec.4 COk'ft "A crisis hai taken place Kere.witJi in'a short time j suchyasas neyerex perienced Tv the oldest bankers-sce the first of this Won thy '-Rentes have fal len from; 79 to': GSdippfito first houseiiV'HoUa ny . have-lost jiaifanu ..Uierscnearly all their fortunes ! . Money at this moment is worth S per centi periWonth.v; We note the high .price of , cotton in New-York bviyours of the 24th Oci toben'lt would leave ' 20) pef cent loss in shinninir It to' Europe, and tlve prices are daily. declining ; hVise who J are so unfortunate as to have any nere, can obtVi n no advances at the present monent," ."7 .1 DUG. 1 ! - Spjces are now at so Jy&vy a price, in England; -that the merchants have re) solved to re export thern ' to tnclia 5f 2.000 lbs of nutme&s and cloves have been, cleared at the custom house-, for 1; An inhabitant o.fSTerra writes' that theJEnglish colony will with difficulty prosper, because thej climke"is (so t;t t'al Europeans : out ofc twenty who arrive, eighteen die. CONGRESS. House of Representatives. !' I '.'satubdayV Jaj; 23. Xhe Speaker presented tii fhelT'Hi a !e:t r nddrcf sed to him,' s'sed by Elias" a -Caldwell. Walter Jo ncs ana rrancis S. KeV, a committee f the American to 1 OnizAtion Society, accomprmied with an aceomit of the measures pursued by the Jiocietv. tor accompusmnGr ine ffreai 00- frct of its institution, arid of the result of the r enquiries ana j;esearcncs. as aiso 01 documents' shewing the unlawful partici paticn of the citizens of theVUnited States fn the; African slave trade ; which letter and documents were rc-ferred to a select committee. ... ' '! " r Mr. Heed submitted a proposition for a Monument w be. erected to the memcr j This was objected, to; been use no ?Ionu '' ment had vet been' erected by Congress toWashrngton. . The motion was laid on the table, 76 to 42. : ; : -The; House then proceeded again to theconwIcratK'n, in committee of the whole, of the Report oftlje military com.-. 9 mittcevanci tne.amewamrntsonereu iuerr7 tobv Mr. Cobb. '1 ( -'r' - . - Mr. Tallmade re$umed the floor, and occupied about an hour and a half in con- y esterday Vagainst the report and amend-; ments..' . ,r -Si '. :: '': - V ''".-'t iir. oiorrs ncx1.1coK.111c root, .iii .5tp- ' port Gf the report, ,-&c. arid had-spoken j some-time ; whenhavmggiyen way fora 'motion to that efifect-t- ; ' 7 The committee rose, reported progress and obtained leave to sit dgavfl ;aiid; r The House adjourned,' tAi ' irCUDAV, JAN. 25. 4 ' A.fter attending to som c private busi ness, the House proceeded to the'orderof the day, and again took up, incoramitee of the ' wholei the .report of th e military committee, &c. rn the subject cf the Se minole war; 'when i .. ' ,' .' '-! . Mr. Storrs, ef New-York, concluded j the speech which he yesterday com mehc- . ea in support oi ine icpon. axiu resom-i tiens of censure. -J, . '"' --.-- !V '-. ,;! TMr?P. P.! Barbour, of ; Virginia, nextj took tliel'ficoJraVid addressed the coimrait- tee more than an hour agiinst , the adop-l tianvct tnc rcsojintions. : - ;J- . : . m w tMr Sawyer, ijKdrth-Carciria. follow- - cd, at some leokth, on' the same side of tlie question. '- . ' v . r' ( - .; ',.' r,rMercer (after an unsuccessful &o- ion "for the jcpmmittee to rise) proceeded; to unfold hh views in support c the reso-1 lutions; ; and had 1 spoken , a "short ; time;1 when, a motion Tot: thexomroitteeito rise being made,, ' y-.y'' r Thconimittee rrJteportcd -progress:, and obtauied leave to sit again.s fj :Mf Merbei;1 thqn,' 'agreeably to an in timatifoii which he had given in committee ; ofthe Viiole, effered the follbwrag resoltK -' 77eoAw&lrat.threecet8h-of Var and the Navy be directed to Jay before tldslJouse 4 Jcopy of therrnlitary brdefsirm virtueof which thelCegro i'ort, within the terrltciry of East FVirida was-dtroyed, in the" month of July, 181, togetherwiditheewrespondenqe' of Col. ClhVch and Coin. Patterson io relatioa'' to. that evtntW ' . i-i'j. o . ' t.' On suggestion c4LIrr Stitherr the fol-; lowing was received fby the ..mover as a part cf the resolutiou V ? vv; s, An(J anjother iRformatjonhhmay be in their poer in relation 'tOj the moyement of DeiongingiTp ne-AraencAiiv;j.r saUe&alwtinie belJilnT (ro'm v Sfttsii nun total! ion took Pace oa in is resolution, in which, Mr. Mercer stated c4u: f&iftbat: w,r: the aessormh war.chv wUH tiieiSemmpleIodiaps. f;& it-..,- Orf putting theuef Upp:oft rercer feot&tti' adiweireaHhWthere iL i.'. : . xil l i.-J, . ' jLtv f imbers nre- incj appropriatioos fbr?thevsupportvptpr,: vroent fnrthyea twice ra(fiaommid.i;;;- jtofrl&iiaes it annmntedonthe"2nb of JOV. lajit; to enduireiwKetherit expedient tjnake late thecoihs ofthe United States and fo reign coins, -made a detailed report there-. .onaeepmpaniea the mint!; shall bKand he Js hereby drt'ected irrain of hnre silver fi-oin every amount of io retain" lour teen rit.us mv rvw praion' and 100th f a gnin of such; silver, deposited for coinage tat the - mint, after .the tiassajrel nf iM act. so a to maUhe;dollar pi tn e: u, s i at es con'sin :rams lMOOth oFtaitrrairi of Dure silver, and -399 1 era ins 36100tli cf sbrtdard&'ivef, And smalleloins prop6rtB)pal quantities of such silver, and thp fttim Rrt retained shall : be accountedfor by rhe said (Tmsurer the United JStatestV "k: ?:k?V; S'&-i4t ec. J i ;.2?iix ve a jnrtner enacruut ijianuc old buliion" deposited- fbr coinage au the mint after ihe'nassatre of thhvict shaUbe coined as is' now provided by law into ;ea les, ,halfelesdqurirter eagles , But jthea.--; trie shall eorrtain v237 98400 grains pflpu're, jtld, and 259.61-100 grains of siandardfoltJ aAd' the smaller coins prpibrtlonal biaVitttjrrf of such goldrespectivelyf AndlAhe ptrsrhH ot persons by whom the said k&M bulli n shall liave been deposited, shalf reeiyeHn lieu thereof gold coins containing an v;4 quantity' of pure gold With that Contained m the buliion.'-' Provided, 'always. jthat, !' whpn Grold or silver bullioa shaU be depdtited ftV- coinage at tlie rn mt, ;wtricli mil i on, sau oe below ;the;Undard(6f:.te ;;U;3tates;.a5' sum ea'tiivAlent to the espciwe of refining the same shall be charged in the manner provid ed bv the act resfiectinc theVimnt. passisi'oir the 24tli of April, 1BG0. - ; ; x Sec 3 And be it enacted," That; nothing in. his act shall be construed to affect the regit? jations Of the mint no wj provided by la n respect to assajs, alloy remedy, or ii) respect to the diitiet- and liabilities of tlie officers '6 f the mint s'o far a such regulations are cdm- pat'.fcle with the prorsioi is ot the preceding, section.! ' . '-- - . . Stc 4 And be it ciuicied, That the pirs of Spiiiih dollars, and coins less1 than half dollars,' issued' "from the mint of the United Slates, shall riot be deemed to, b a legal tender to an amoiint exceeding live dollars on ahy one debt. " ';fj ' : . ::'..; Mr. Lowndes,' frop the same commit tee, reported a bill continuing the curren I cr, for a limijei time. of the crowns and five franc pieces1 or Frphce ; which bills weye severally twtce reu'u aud commit ted. " . 'v'.'rV :? 'fr ' Mr. Bassett addressed the chair, and siiid, tat'Iie ..rose; to perform a pleasing task, because' it was connected witli.hu-; maaityj It was. to give praiseand honor where, praise -and honor were due It wAs (continued Mr. B.) said last night, from that chair, that sensible' objects mos foiS cibly attracted us. - . --'f;. vv ' rl 1 ; My heart responds t,.iti truth.. . Tost sensibly did I feel, oh beholding 1 in that chair ai man whose life has; been devoted to the amelioration ol the statT of man : one who, without the influence of kindred J or 'ccuntry, and w lUioet anyri4d save that of a cchmion tongue, has passed thi (vast ; Atlantic', to makfekhown'me -hidden pow-; erscana oiessmgs oi Kuqwieage. i uous ands. said Mr. B. are now'eiiioving .the hapjiy Sfruift of his exeilionsVabxl inalli&nS to come" wilt reap their proriisi and drink again 8c again of the never failing spriiig; I sh o'u fd.do i nj ustice to til e feelings of the house, to dwell on this .'subject. Mr Bi; then submitted the following si-esolution, wliich was read and agreed to : s Resolved, That Joseph Lancaster, the friend of learojngjond or niao be aamitted JO a seat withm tne liau oi the Kcuse ; ct itepressnta tive3,' - .. . t-t WED NE S D A J AN . ? The bill from the Senate furtlier to ex-, tend the jurisdiction of the circuit con rts toiases arising under the law delating to patents, and the bill to extend the judici al system 'pf the United, StatesAvere re ceived twice reacl and referred.'' v The House took up; in committee of the whole, the arriehdments of fthe Senate to tne military, fwjpropriauoi uui, . wincn oe irig agreed to by4 theseortimittee of the whole, eferi ported to the House, and with tlie bill, laid on? the table. 0i'-iX- The. House then proceeded to the or ders of the day. and resumed, m commit tee of the whole, the report of the milita ry committee on -.the subject of the Semi nole war. ! .. "r . - - : " '.; j ,:: Mr. Strother concluded ithe speech which-he Yesterday commenced in oiip'o- sition to the, .report, occ. m whiclvhe oc- cupieaneany inree nouw, - ) Mn Valker;of Orth-Caronna fbl lmved, on tiie same side and spoke about half kri'tioar.jL - 4.-- Mr. Rhea. efTenr.esseei next too the floor, 'also against the resolutions of eeriX sure; ana naa v proceeaea, aeout an nour when the conimittce rcse'the'kivirie.-wav- for actnotkiu tocthaterTect) obtainetljeav tOBitagain';:'ajra..;t:..v'V?; ' n Juce ifouse .atljcurned. r- , .... . . .." THURSDAY, JAN. 2P. r. Herbertr f com tb ecommitt ee to whom was;iferred the code of jurisprudence for the Diistrict of Columbia, prepared land transmit- ed to Congress bjr. Wm. Crahch; Chief Jus-j tice ot tne District ot juoiumbia, nnide a re port thereon,-concluding with a resolution to refer the said code to the Judges of the Cir cuiCCouft, and the Attorn ev ofthe said Iis-; i xiif it iui mui. iu ciiJiiuic ujc same. seein necessary; whicresolutibn wts -agreed tbv the h6ose. . : V,;, a; . . - wri. uMr. 'hWM'feilAfo th consideration tarvprcprbprtatiQf hii henii- ;-. praliery tue feommitlee of thehoiehereport of the mi UtarycimyLee on :tiSe)nihdle-. war: and 1 cpbbiri0f -3frAHhea eorfcidded the remarks which he Commenced jeday op a fvluecomm.jtice inen,uit iuuiuh,ui tvi kinon roseand reported-prpgress ; and v The Ilouse djoimc :! . M. Johnson.4 . of ,sUbm it t ert' th? - --i ' .i -fe -- -1! . -- . - ed teiie bnne,w (? 4. 4 1 Renblvefc i-That it is eipedi ent.to, stab-: 1 iisb'"! miUtarr'acdemyt on the wetenv; wa ters. on ine principle w uic auHticiuy w ci v ' 1 12. J?w,Xhat it is expedicnttoestab- 1SI1 K SCIUXH Oi pt jitiH'- .c,Jf nwcijr, in he vicinity oftiie Gity, pfr1Vask,ingtpn,: .- wfaysMid meansn;; preparing ilbf,ippr6.-1 prialibnSi;'0ttD' include approprjatidns, for Cryi.iritoi' ejffect.irekti.es made by, the Unl lea oraies..in ;a,oui coniaiuiiur aprwJi iAtiwi. com m ittee for their consid tion; containing orriatibjiiforf-c'aw feet, and &U approbriations for oth erKCl! it iia 5 i.u t n e tiuty or .tne comm ; 1 1 ee ,xo pro . pnse such ameent as shal? ; prevent apl f'rpm being LncIuded in tlie same bill which contains ftppropriion "TIic'-lic4sres4m"'e'; whnle thetonsidera'tjon otthe report of the military comrr;ttee, X2;'t;.' on the trjsnsaotins of the btmirtole Vat. ".'U-.;-;" -;Mftpk&s bout jtwo lours and a'half, ink speech of qua lified -approbation! cf the eonduetof General Jacksoa-. j;"-,?- .'-;v'-"r- - :"-v'.:J;Cs, .Mr '.-Anderson, of Kentucky, occupied jLlie remainder of the sitting, in defence ol General Jkckson aHd onftasilioiiT to therCDort; &C-: Rbut haS ri6t'.';ln)siie(l ;- h-.yipeHhlwhfeii- Having given -way tor twit -purpose, .r u s j 1 ii e :com rn'it t-e e rose, reported jroress j and the hvuse-adjourned. ' Y THE PiJEilDKNT OF TlfE UNITED STATES'-. OF A3IERIC A. ; A PROpLAMATION.- I WiiMEAsa Convention between the lf.n itedj,S tates j of America a nd His f Majesty the) King of the United Xing do m of Gre a j&H tai n and lie I nil was njade and concluded at IiOiidonori the twentieth lay of October, in the year o f ou r . i Lb rd ;on e thou 3and; "eigh t hii n dred and eighteehiy Albert1 Gallatin lhyby: Extraordinary v and ;,!Mi"ister PerripotentIarf of the United States I to the court of France, anl Richard Hushj their Ehvov Extraardmary and i m i nister , r ie ni potent i nry . to the cou i t Afaies'ty" fAyjr,-v'and iPresidf iit of tlfe ; Privy Council fbrvTfcde and) PIantaticn$--- I ann -ireprv iyotiourn, hsrj. one td His f iai est v5s?tJ ride'rSrlc retarie9 of -Sta fev : t u I ly au th o rffe.u h d e mp o we red . ; by their respectnje jgotern whereas th ef sstjuJ "Cm. ven f iori w ai d- Jy ratified.; bHis RbyatIIighhessHbe v p uce itegent in tne m ine and on tne behalf) f :H i s rBH I ari n lajesty on tlie second dijtyj bf 'Kb-ycmber, : i if the year of our Lord f one thousand eightj hu nd red ndeightjeen ; aiid rby te President of the United States, by' arid With the ad vice and conseti-t ofthe. Se nate thereof j on the tvrenty-,eight dajr of January ftdlown jp And Whereas the pati fieatibn of the t wb go yernjoehts were exchanged ington, on the thirtieth daj of the pre sefit mouth of January, by Jbhn.Quiu cy Adams, Secretary of vtate of the United State?, on the nartof the U.S. and the "Right- HonprableChasBagbt His Bti tannic M aj esty s En vby Extra o rjdi nary and M in i aier Pleni pten tiary nejar the U. S: on the part of His Britaii-, ibtc Majesty; the Articles ofwhTclilfJon- ven ti on a re, word for vord , as folio wsit frhe UnitedStates of America, atid His Majesty llil$ifh;jpfed Kingdom af Great Kritairiandjre desirous fcetoenfrtlefeood,"tt standing; vwhich liappily subslsts-be-1 twee n m e m y nave , tor tnatpurpose named their respective, PIenimitentu4 ncs inai i io oay ; a ne xrresmenL or the United States ion his part; has ap- puMueuiuerraiiaunernv Extraordinary rjml Miiusterenjpoi tentiarx t tlfex Rith ard Rii shh eir. Ehv6 yl-Eitraord i nary jand Minister Pjenipotentiary to the :court)of HIsBririiiiic Malest aa xii?jiiajesiyuna, anpointeai the Rijghi Hojaora bifisod2easur;. Nayy;,,& fresideji t of te ;cooijrdttee oflMdpunatyfbr Trade ajld Pfan- tatibns ; aVdHnry Goulbiir of !Hi iMajesty Uridct Secretaries of oian; r uu,.aii:er, uaviujj exenangea :iye full powers found to be rotfer form i'haVe agreed to proposition, as ail amehdrnent to the rales and J 'r 71 ers ofthe-IIbuse.t-;; yi. non par ! Vft chin iK i!it of tlftmmiiftee" of 1 4 hereabi of: His Britannic Majesty ami the Higiit Honorable FrederickrJolmJb bjnson,. Treasurer of His Majesty's Spectmc the tihf- ! 'ale sri. America, it is ireM i?":i;. haMtants-lif the -M ? !' theif iheamertyfce;fi; ! Newfoundland,, v;h;rh !! n c.t( foundland, from the-said rl- IV v v.-f!11."- lianas, and aW lkw. , Ws, harbofs and cre the 31affla en lii qiwU' : . r'u3 ofJvBeilisle, and thence" n VJfApjteljailong the coast' Tffi prejudice; howevor, to any of IL l cJus.efts of the Hudson ye tsesenbed, and irf ,. otajaDrador r hnr n onn vut or any portion thereof, !sh a! r be Se, S? itlUotbefawfufrtlie erinen to dry, or cure. fish at sachrf - r IV ,-",vut. previa .. eeuieii L lorsucn purpose , j with thT inhabitants. nrnw pf.fI' 1 in of.theground. AndtheUnf 1 .renounce' forever, W in,f hereftbre enjoyed or claimed bv inhabitants thereof, to take- ? el5?V ithin three irinv: miles pf aif the.casts. bav3,CrceU. bnHrbor ol his Britannir. "ir-' ' rrqyiaeunoweverhat the Amerba fishermen shall be admitted to e-s such bays or harbors, for the pii,J of shelter &pf repairingdainage. thrre'v in,;Of purchasing wood& of obtaining water, an.d for no other purpose wha ver.' :But they shall be DnHpS.-i, - ever abusi ng the privileges hereby re. iervedibUhej!ivl ',t;--li;- v -r i- if agreed .that a line drawn from the most northwestern, point of the i ijaie or tne- Woods, along the fort?' hi nth parallel of north latitcdeor if i:i:x l . I. -.v ursaiu puxut snaii not oe in tne torty ninth parallel of north latitude, thea that a line drawn! from the said' rmint' due north or south, as the case maybe. untiv tne ,sam tine shall inrersecjt tie said parallel of north latitude & -fcoav the poijit or such intersection 'iuV west along and .viith "the said parallel, shall' be the line bf dainarcation fe t.ween the territories of the United' States anil those of His Britannic Ma Hesty.; and that the! said lire shall form the nortlicrn boundary . of five said ter ritories of the United States, and tEe sou t h e r n j bU nil ar y i of the .territories it lifts- Bntannic j-Majestj,! (romM take of (he '-Wuods1 to the Stoav M: tains.: -v-k ' ''"--' -. '" : " r- " ' - ', Arv'ILU III. 3 -! i It is agreed, that any country that mray be c i aimed M$ citjier pari von tlie,1 northwest coast or j America, wesuvara of the Stony Mountain. shall;- toe- -ther i witr its harbors, bays and creeki, and tW navigation; of ait nvew witfii' the saiiie; be free! and ;oj;en. for tb ferm of ten yarsfrom the date of Jia;. signature or ine: prcseni conveiiuuu, tlie yes3clscitizens,fand subjects, c the two nowers: it bein? well under .Uoodl that tiii agreement is not to tie; coustrtted to jthe prejudice of any c&ta which either ofthe two hih con tracer '-. i ill;' UA.L i. wvv nf flip ai(l parties muy nave f..t anj a. : conritrvnor shalHt be tkkea to "tmU tKt !niTir? nf '4n vniVhi iiower or state toanypart-o Only; object of ;the. high : contricha, vent disputes and diferences aiar.n themselves. ' : , "-'-. " lAll ihe provisions ofthe C)CDtl5! . Hckded at iJ)mlon? the lM W J ienai are h( nuea in iorceior mc -f4t,. from the;:date of the signatpre w : present Convention, in the neras if alt the provisions ofthe... Convention were, herein w y cited. -- - ;'.'; -, ihereasit:waree.lt irirlft ofthe Treat" of Ghoat. VAU territory, places and 'fj; whatsoever, taken by either "from the other, dnrirti.e which, may be! ken i-;ter,,)! ,f!f ins ofhisrTrcnh. c'' mea shall also have HHertr r if y fish in inT'f'' w . - w u i i lie im, stncUans- as may: be necessary to pre, . NptiHeif1 takmgdiying, brcurifigh' therein,' or in any Other manner whf. lo rexuhte .t'.it commerce pfjff;.- Mt territories of Wlc:$ Z; Julv, in the year or our Jn ;, . saTTdeight.hundred arul tifteec ther Oseption of Ihe-chase lvhtc mited its .duration- to tar years, : exccting, alsb so far ' affected by theieclaration of ieetyrespeting the Island of f jreby extenueu -.a f 13 v- e-2adiisintlMSemeuat e-dioai . ed the? ibfl owing articles: i I
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1819, edition 1
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