.ft V-rti Wir1 . kl; . .' 4 - -a 1 i - - - t i 'Arrlvd Tn HwnDtflnrUa fester'- Jat ;amnr snip ..Vceived. r 'TTKp fRt session rot ihe'new; Pafha- '"v;tyai;bpene(ljon the Cist of anAir ary, bj wm'jv;;3f . " iThe paes the Queen .ofiftemburpitIaria i Theresa of Parma,' consort of paries. IT; ofSpainIicra!otheT or Ferdinand - Adav the tord Chance1t6t- 11- -t -wdav forenoon,: the -JaJt. 'aaiYig: snip rrpniaCapUFiVher, n 37 days from J Liverpool: Papers of that city to the - :V''-52TtMawVl-oni!6nothe: a5tl) -of Ja Y -auarvVhefag arly'ttaonth in Vad i',,xancefrp5craleV - ,,-ceircd. . , ; ; . , -. - - -:, ... ? t: wnen'theitaM Weared ita poplar rneetrnat iMan- -: -thesterjtod.'was deceived v(irti 'f?at ' 'r$Sir4"lious'c of tords, and received -:: ftithis' a PerVof Parliament.--. . - A Duke of AVellinclon, fheEarl of .Har- TowbWind the Earl ofAV estmoreiana, I Jtvith theL.oi ChancfelJor, acted as the. 1 , iloyal Commissioners J Tn? House'of f Comraons'' vi' ;f e(fusted to: attend, hVsoott after, appeared, when tbe following speccli waydeliTeredr - v are - command bfXDis Royal Highness theTrinceiRpt Ho express ' sto you the deep refrit'hich he fetls,m ? the contintiauoe of hS toajesty s lamented -1 Sndispbsitn.,? r - -v . 4 - r . ; f In hnujic!r!tvyoutheseverecJiJa j Jtv tvith which it has pleased" Divine PmtWerce to ist the; Prince Regent, the . BovalFamUr, and the nation, hV the death her Mf4icstv the Queen of tbe United fcnRdfm, hisRoyal Highness has com-M Tnanled us to direct your tension cor.MiWaticn of - such measures as this i . irel4nchr.U- e venrns igiilered n'ecessarv. ' .and e:rdient with respect to the care of Ws Majesty's sacred person.' ' . ' tjvWeTC directed to inform vol, that i neiitior.s,wh;ch;ha.ve taken place atAix la-t:Hapelle havered to ihe eva-; -x-ctjatton ftf theFrench Territory the : Allied armies: -J -it.f i:i.1 M-The Prince rent has'i yen' order , ihat theCoTivendnn concludefPfor thJ& 'pnrpose.as walla's other dcumentscon Rectedr with thjs arrangement, fell be laid before yon and he is persuaded, that you will" view with particular satisfaction the jntimatenion whith.'so happily suV ; " Vlsts lamon-gst the Powers which wjere par ties,to the transactions, and tteunVaru ! ' ed iosifinn which has been manifested : i ionTlfheir procecdTJS, for thfe preset : tance of the peace and tranquility of Eu- ?' ope,-'. ; - . --s--v: . :- : X, " f ' "-The Prince Begent, has commanaed ! "cs furthervto acquaint yfHJ. that a treaty i Sas been conclude ;ttween his' Royal ' Higlmess and'th'e 'oiernment of the U. 5:ates of America, for the renewal for a 1 -further. Verm of years, of the com mercial convention now subsisting bejtVireen the i two nations, and far thr amicable adjust , , ' - "jRieiitxf sev:erar points of .mutual impor tance to rhe Jntert st of both - countries,. - - ,-knoVas soon A5,the ratifications shall have bcen exchanged. His oy al H:ghnas;wjll give directions that'a ccpy cf this Treaty. hali be laid before yun. '1 ' 1 Gentlemen -ofiht BousedCommon TiiefPrincc Regent has directed "that . ;; the -estimated for.the. current year shall 'fHisRoyal Hihnes fe;ets assured,' that V yri -Will leani witn sairsiacTion ;ne ejsicnw of red uction w hTCh tlir present situation t Jturope, ana cue ,circurast,anceg..ci uie ritisli Empire ha veenabled hisRoyal ijcHrfess to cffeiut in the Vaval and Mili- ;tafv Establishments of the country.- '.. . ' 5 "His Ro-.al IliKhness has also the era t ;lif.catjp;n of announcing to you, a cohside ' 'rableand progressive improve ment cf the . Jtevcj.ue in US mosi immjrianfc urantucs. .. ?-Mv fjords and Gentte'meh?.;r (- - :.v"tTIic PniU Reeent has directed to be laid bcfbrctyoQ such papers, as are ne T cesaary to shew' the origin and result of , the war in the East Indies v - yiHis Royal Highness commands us to '' Infcmi you, that the operations underta ' i jten by the GoVOTcr-General in Council . against the Pindajries, were dictated 'by the strictest principles of self defence acd taat in the extcnaeo nosumies wnicn "followedjiipon those operations the Mah? wrattah Princes were in everyahstanc the aetrresscrss tinder the provident cskil v ful , soperintehdance4 of the-Marquis of, " eycrv point by the most brilliant achieve- k" i and those of the East Indii Compan,1 (natives as well as ivwropeans,) nvalltd each other InVistainlng the, reputation of .The Prince R egent has the, greatest ' pleasure; in being able to inform you, that - the' trade, cbm'merceand " manufajttures oftlfe coiuitry are in u'roost flourishing Condidon . '1 ' : '.' ;' -V A"" . The favorable change which ha$ so rapidly taken place .in the intenul ' cir f th3 TJnitetl Kined tm. af- ;.T fofdA the strongestprpof of the soKdity of .itum resources .- - , v-. y 'ry.-?T5 cuim atc and Improve the ad vanr S tages fur present situation.-will Jbe tfic ? Srcect of yiiur deliberatiiius S and hjv-Royf J fiJ.Hipbness hjas comaianfieiTUi io'assure T- rod - ff lus disposition to concur and cd- ' oper.vteijj whateyer Jhay bei'.bc&f'calcu v. iatti to secure , to hVs 'Majesty 's subjects . f jft benefits cf tUte'', of peace I ji- -1 -' a a 5:- ?A:.Flartdirs mai) vied ihimoi J'NtTit9ri-Vrlnmv;Bi2i8:Se aiittnatnrhli.SVelim feral f)ersori8Aaccu9ed pta pt tend ! rig toplafcfi on throHe of Frartc6, llic sun ui ji aiiwiwn, vv -.- 5V Yirjifaie letter from Fans affiria'a. thatl be(V)re ;the end SpL the reSnt month. ihe French MinUters wUl sub niit to- the egfttertuYe fAwpoto the cipaliiiesTheiawsupo it is .presumed., wil t Render TOplete: " A ' A ' tAW "It 1 Z - V MM' arter tJst.; Jan.; 1,82 r, Ac.corain fn'uneV. are to be efeetTfe bodies :,;t!)6 Mayors-are to, be namea pyane rMng V'v Tt is ondprstood that, the corona- is filed drd vr ofthat cot&tfY' bHh fefurh of the r -c In the debate on theRefrent'sieneech, the Marquis of Lansdoyvnet alluded in tointed terms to the case of Arbuthftot and Ambriste'ri i and:expreisedrhis hope n a lit t !-ii j mat it woum oe tnorongniy invejsugar ted' , : ; .V:, 'r To thisl street, jw -have 'hitherto ma.de reference j but from -all that has hitherto appeared Titi theubtic Iprints. we "have no hesitation in calling cler . TheAtnerican overnmentjis not, certnintv, implicated : but itV&f- ncers aiv, ana connivance on ure part ofrthat rovrvnmnt, of whichjwe hope iOs not capab!, will render it aiarA ty to a violence as gross as an v which has stainwl the nnfials of civifized na' tiona. These unhappy tneVappe&r'to have fallen tictims"to. republican bfu fa,lWy 8$ tfi e veh enfigrit ti at tonal prejudi ces of, the officers concerned.-r-CeMf.v' .j ... rTle last accounts Ifrojn Coiisfariti- TiOple, of tlie 10th of December, con Italn - the .?fol lowing:.' statement. u the intervention lof Russia and Pru sia,' the9lPoTtc has at length recoghi74d the lUr of the Netherlands, il TTie newHospdar of WallaChia, Alex antler t377t, intended tb jfo to Bnch arest sboui 'the end of last month. The A era of the Jat)ifsafies, lately ap. pointed, ha Ven again deposed by the Grand -eicnior t his Xieutcnant was aproitited ir. his; tl-ace. -The Porfe is incessantly decupied with "thev increase of its navy. A few days be-' fore thee" accounts came awar. a ship of the lifcie, of 84 guns, was launched, I and a small .vessel oi 18 cunsw , AMERICAN PRKbllNT'S SPEECH. ; jThe Speech of the American Presi" dent is always considered tn this cnii n try, as secondary in imporVance ohjy to the King's speerh upon fhe open uijpj of Parliament. America being the onlv state which tan at all com pete witfi us in comrnercial.ehter prise and naval strength, she is na-. turaUv looked upon with an eye of constant vigilance,,:;; ana leaiotrsr. Her political and .national movements, a re cp ns 1 a c i ea Ann earnest ai te n 1 10 n and thrv excite. iikus ah interest cot4 respnncfent with their majrnitude and imivortapce.; 'America, js in truth, a country, wjiosd jnreasing, power and cyi);2UitionV active independent spirit (hot exempt perhaps from some tinc ture of ambitinn v) .ate' bringing her daily into a nearer-contact .with the j Kuropean commonwea.tn , of states. She is, however to be considered in I . "" - . f t I. t ' a another sense, in.wmcn. per cnaracter becomes more magnificent and august. She f s the' fountain j from'whixh the waters of civilization flow through an im m en 6e portion of- the h abitabt e ; wotld. , She ia daily enlarging' the sphere or law, of justice, . anreli gion, and introducing, hand in hand with them the comforts of civil socie ' iy antj the , consolatfpn of religion. She ji i n rtru th a rnTioTar the gra n desi, seal e. ' Bh e j s iful fi I li rig ) th e great purpose of 'Providence in bring ing the world ;b; degrees (ihat portion of it at least wfiich has be en neglected I By. others J into; order apd law. vItn mense tribesof 'Indians afe constant ly engrafted uport herTcamjprehensive j Sjtoick, and imbued with those fprinci- j pls 6f;.v Ve.rnjfncn't;,-',and-.s law", -the. . knowledge. and Ipve of which,, when ! oncef communcaTea w men, are never, fprsjotteh or extinguished ,;". .. 11 ThB annals nf .mankindwe believe, ; do bot'aftordan example ofia people, ; once recovereu irom uaruarismvreiaps-j. ins into a savaeVj,tate"lndav:a"nd: China are instautresof- tfie contrary ;;j iney iiavepeen me samq jor a multi tude" of -ages, c- H&Tf'l " If such -: be .the: at afe ? of America, and inch bcrelationivnothnry to;us, ine wnoie Yona, ner national a4 her prority ajienaiK tectionat consiaerauoni bieefs f niniercialy lisf iinder'ktichtonsiderltions & a ffbrtl maW toDtCB :uoco ov erv m iintiinteaMeponij mentacweeii:Aca;Anagm scalSoraXieiteJ of' muriial libamm tlo fipt re- r.. I. I . r . " -t " 4 ' , . ' --V. -t - .i - Whereas: ifVcomirwcea iftreHio'itselfV it wJU Teryw Tdnsulidycird;its interests. o laic s 5 7,0 pa i ii vuu ir vt t . -T diiion to ;satisfy;tl?c ide;mapds U. States vvpop tier, treasury, anu uc inV vet less able to eeDhe, frontier provinces 'adtffetsiibip.rdipi isfiotto bef questiqficd ifithat' 9pj mV'i n4 . Amppi!s wouldvrcladlv. buy themY but she wants to takthinl j in"1 satisfaction of .bye-EOiie claims,! ith the t two British subjects, Arbuthnot and Ambrister1, -;the, speech observes as folio wt 4 Copies of f.ie instruc tions to the; yoromanding genera!, jr-of; his correspondence with the secretary of war, expfaiiiing nis 5.motiye, . and j u st i fyi rs. h i s cn no! u c t With a copy of tire proceedings bf jhc. court-martial of the trial of ArbptKnot and iAmbris- ter ; and of the Correspondence be.J tweeri the secretary of State and the (minister plenipotentiary of' the' U.. j States at ..Madrid, ' with the govern- ntent-of Spain, will be laiti before Congress; v V 'w Tliis subject will, perhaps, l)e ad verted to in the debate of Congress, and a correspondence betweenthe British ambassador and the American m in i st eru pop, this extraordi nary oc currence, is expected to be among the papers to be ' submitted to ttfr dwn House of Commons. f ! . But .the tnost imptrftanl. part of this speech is the annexation of the new"counfry (the Illinois Y;t6 the; u- V I ' Try' f.'iLi : : nion.: 4 ie exient 01 me ieuerai go vernment has been almost cjoubled within-the last twenty years t and it may sooh become a questiofi, whe- iier it win no De ac last iwt large auu C n wei 1 d 1 y , for th e pu rposes of any combincfl, political fftoyements. The particular States, indeed have their awn:iaw3 ana government, ana are only, united for political arid federa tive purposes but it is scarcely pos- Islhle. we . think to preserve, for any length of time, an intimate', union be twperi States, placed onve- of them at tHe distance of. two thousands miles from the' titherrdffering in'climate ilawsi, habits, character, ; and almost every thing but language It is.! however, a mostcneeringcbh'-l sideration to. observe, in this great country, how littler the national ex penditure, presse"s upon the, income! and5 labor .of ipdividuals.. There , ar6 no J internal, taxes y no ,.'texeisejj iicj poor rates.' The customs are the on Iy impesition, and they, are laid upoij the! imports of foreisners : and in as much as they tend to encourage th4 ma pu factu res of America , . they, arc a Tinrnifar' tmr'ifi 'tKAjrmnfrV- y . H FINISH OF -THE SPANISH EXPE- 1 DITION TO THE PACIFICi If Atrn xA ' 4 ' The English sloop of war IcarUsVfrom Buenos Ayres to Rid d e Janeirotouch-1 ! ea nere.tnt8 aiierxiopn. j An omcer on board h as ol i te Iy fay pred me with7th e enclosed translated copy of Admiral uanco's nispatcn, relative to thecapr ture ot three ot the . transports which sailed some time since for Cjadiz n!f d6r con voy of the JSpanish i friaMaJ ria Isabel of 50 . gunsl destfned for Chiti: ! m: : -H . Thefarla Isabel was captu rid in the port of Talcahbana by Admiral bianco on ine oinjjcioocr, : 'Despatch froni the Admiral of the, Chili; SquadaUdi.noaifi the OcneralhMartini "64 at anchor iri Valparaiso'liifTbnrnt NbV , ;I'hisbment say II o7cIockAi I haye ancnbre4ii squad rot under mf command iridpti? ties th i , Spanish ;3rlgate Maria Isabel u r ? p u ;guna, t ano mree , xransporis ioi the conybr under h e r carierwhich took pli pWrd;4nCdiz606m ficers--243 of ulhie i firsii havei dieobri ; Lthe pasagey 2 are ffick vthc rettaip;. to, andVthB'Ssent condition ?bfthe FloridaV.Jttlry. UCIILI ivhilst Spaiti is desirous of ;a new con tract, and of ;a,be,tterVbargaint "With resnect to the" executidnpf Thcttans ports re thevUctorcsjviaK? Salens and Eienatalwo lZin .ana utw i" in iue?pr.uiMc fsland t.:Mahichh (heir heavi ng in 4?gKt We hoisted 'Sria pish icolors, adhe Maria; Isabel sig-J alizedTor theiinu; imdiateiy gandrtchored, 1al6n; &defwhe lprtfefervvarSalya which' 'hdfai3y Wed-to detain for the Want ofJiands to; man Ctn e prizes, ana i gave ine nrst intorli!$; charge. The secpndl ye to the bHgofr )y ar J n(0 Ff?"? whfehj dined m e on th? 'l2t h,' an d the next fclnm of rchactibucoy vhi chjl ordered tof war' the Island to wait ., for the remaining s.;; not arnve oeiore. . jjvery pectneynayeenerput port -on the coast or have maj, imer.jrom ine siiite in wnicn i Aaams,xin; the year 17Q7 A :x nave vicuna inetnreenici) rnaye;triesevmines ; ! he did so at th' " ihonpiplacint e iCpPal brouktin ls!r the Pre (Sictledl ' dMdituel Slants tflfcieatediiL To his Ex'cVtli Minister of Marine, i WESTER SCENJSRY. ;The'Eajls' of St Anthony are in north latitude "44, and received their name from Ufher ouis Hinnifen i; French missionary, w;hd travelled into those parts; abot(t. thearl5f0,w'and. was the .first. European ever seen there by theijatlyes. The-- Mississippi here falls in .Dody a bout thirty feet, from the edge jof a . rock which efosses its channel, andhcrapid below, inr course of SCCtfndred yards, . increses the descent SQ.mucli,that at a distance they seem to be much higher than they. ..really are.i. ' - V 4 v The.countr' about the m ,s eXtrem'e ly beautiful It is not nn uninterrupted i plain, where the eve .finds no relief, tiiit i ""composed of many gentle ascenfs, which, in the summer, are covered, Svith rthe ines f verdure, arid- i interspersed, with groyjes of trees, that ; give a pleasi ya riety to the prospect. On the wliote, wietv the rails are 'lncludetl, which may- be seen at distance of four oiilejs, a more; pleasing and picturesque view cannot, I believe, be found throughoxit the universe I could haveHvished to have wjoyed this glorious sight at at more seasonable time . of the year, -when the treesf and- hills were clad m nature cr gayest livery as this must greatly have added to the plea-; sure I received-Gcnym; ' i-'-: i:'':: ' The falls of St. Arithony the United States,. The belong to ate f Gen. Pike purchased them , and i district pi country ? ten nines square ui wiuv" they, are the centre, in 1805. He made this purchase with the eye. of a military man, as a commauBing posi-' tion for kn American fort.' I The pre sent ;ad ministration has; realized Ms plan, by direct! rigj a fort to be huiltat ! ine mouiu or in- rierre,twnicn, en ters falls. the lississippi iust under the Thbse who know somethins ejf the geography-: of theirf country V see the propiiety of- thisf e'stablisbt rnent. - t .goes to set up thev AmerK can power i n th e neighbor hod of ma ny powerful Indian tribes, whfch have heretotpre been under the ex- cluilve .itifluerfcVMif HheVBHtfshFiir; Companies The garnsioiXfat the falls will ; have a ready access in to the heart of the countries occupied by f these tribes, by th ree d istin ct channe Is of commu nicatibn ; .Nor th ward Iy by the IVIississippiwhich is navigable six hundred mies;ab6ve thi falls, and on the Banks of jtvhich are the towns of part of the Sioux. 2. To th e north - west, by the jriver St;;Pierre, which is navigable ' four hundred and W eighty, niiles, to its source in the Stone Lake, a'noj ;which rtins ' thrfitigh the Sibiix. -Tof the north-east by the river Stl Crqix, which Is a "narrow1 laJie for ma hy;miles. joining ,tiie Mississippi a HU tie beloW the falls: an-comraunicate ing with liake Superior, by a portage rpf half a iriile, and,uiib which: issir tuated the towns of the Chipewas. It is desirable that the American" goV eroment should r n o t . li mi t ?t h eir vie w s i to the establishment of a military post aw vue raus oi ot Amony Duttnat they will send civil establishnVent to the lame glace,v ano! njiake ithe sat of governmenf fbitheirtliAVes teterrit6rTlie civi)fflcefs, in addition J o the rdinardptiis7 might be 'charged 'Ithecounle lactibn of the British influence which has so long r 4 iiiere,wicn ineciviua.in oftJiciJtndja.b1?wh jtlatiibnai cpncbrndnlwitfr th eexpl prati oofh c-pipc dm i ne s which be tween Lake Spjerior and which:have been olpnWd-o .4:lJ:t.-'mei5(can 09?, all thcsV purposes the falls of St.A.n- "tpreseht the; most eliiriblecbn XeJien t arid btfmandinpbsittoh fare nj point" unibn ibr all the ditMhead iaitlWiPuatb. nation whi& i;.,. ir vers which: Wuiii.: -f. Indian pitKe surrU0 jtry comes, sooner or later 7' image of devotion; ote -ttpn to the Gre& Spirit ar& . supposed to k ra". cence reeadia th sava-e mind, which unuff tJMfacea vf' British ya7. .anpntroduce .amonc il.e pi nature the nraet i i "u-(i and the 1U ca:!n. Jind Uith copper ; 'tke .u-hV fontij ing ' a company to ji i its t creation But Mr aI.: ;0Q9?r f e navy lost it, ' Tons X Un-boal4 and torpedoes aejj publfc for a rdozen years t5 , the tug of vyar put an end to Li forever; the public conviction of Z necessity of x-JWavyJ. We, who C Upon the Mississippi, need a nvi Ipower as -much the people of ft s t i we shall ak for it in fh n. ieJ Farewell address of Gen. JFo$hh u.u wc.Aic.i-eauy Tocontnhnti ior us erecuon, as ; weii , in mr which is de r i vd - from thereof motiej lanfls, as in t&e copper which lifg m Iesstowardsrthe head pf the Missis i'sippli ,A fort at.the-Falls. will fci"U first step towards the workin of thesi mines ; ajship of war uo.jn Xake StU perior (4) will be the second. Sack I , (1.) IVBefore I left nv canoe I crertocl a young chief of the j Winebag nation Iw'.io was going on an ernb issy to some if : the lands lof the Naudowessies tand who turned pff with me to go hyjhi Fails.--.'We had no, sooner gained thejaint wtiicH overlpolcs1 this I wonderful cascade, tbas the, young . chief began, With anaadiWe voice, to address the Great Sinr, one cl i whose places of residence he iuagioej - this to'be Heboid him that lie Kad witj a long wtiy tp 'pny his adorations to bin. ! arid now would nu'ike Mm the bcstofei rihes In-ftis' p6we'r. file ;accfrdy first ftnrew nisrpipe mtp toe, stream ; xneoine roll that ton rained his tobacca; after this j'the bracelets he were on his armiani i Wrists t -next an .orn'dment tftat eucn 1 at, last the ear-riners from ' hi Vein; jin ihort, he presented to his frf 1 part of liis dress that was valuable. Dp rirjg.thts he ' frequently sm.oty.is waa with great; viojenbe,' threw htVaras abr ffltxl nnnarpl to he souch aeitatei this while he coftUnaed his sdnratwci and a length copciuded them wipi " travpls cnvintr us a br.n ctv.? nnd r.lfar. : nntrmihlfd v?atrs; P wmld he leave the olacej until we sm,oked together with my p)pe,ni the to Americans,! soon aftrthey got ppsse 01 mat country i sem an trii&.A- them.employing people to w rk t v flndctd, it might l3e well wcrt tentlonof the Britwh'subjtcts n - mines on tlie nrth coast, tl.queh tney moi tapposea to d so ru;',TL)1M .soutli;" - : - 'ft tt nt. JWJt. i ,io;tr from W c7 erCohsequerice, it miwt ofnecewj the 'secure enjoyment cis outlets' for its own productions. weignc, inuuence, u , naioa' strength pf Uie atlanuc mn. T?irr.;frTit hrvlv of fresii. ,tho worfd. may be called th n . kf.. A MAAlr 1 " 71 13 31"" dred miles in circumferencci njIYtf Marie, eastward into the f the river St. Iwrtnoft ;anjj 5 an outieK dv me . ,,wt?i UroiXi twisnune crrcn., - 5, fly, Hialf.a mile between therw. " ',1 of the lake rndj great depth, and appears jo j 5f ,rocks. When it Wa .CJJL 5su6 sho w n bright, -Icould and plainly see, where t 1 wards of thirty-six; stones at the bottom, of Jf $ and so fashioned tljat son-c'r- y pearedVtoJbe -hewn. : The 1. time was as pure and trans,. buCg if andmv; canoe! seemed as. ; , Lefebvre Desnoue4tes, a? J'e St i. banfc;othe,Mi8si?si.p:.rt :tb 1? If, tnc voyage i- 7 a-.tiS,r' rivtr wh ch conipanjC3i ,uP,ljat that place" ! journeys tor it or frora V V0r k tUdh Sjatesv; establishing . artswhich would brinXo T rthlniselves!- rtheVfaltsiand ierior. The cknnS 0 uine;nvfr nor of he Great -Spirit." l i(3r)Pn the south side of the huj fbu(i aquanfity of virgin cr pptr. i

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