PEEdHX)F THB KING OF SPAIN , OK 'THE FIWXVDATCr -march. .;. rnic ti a 1 1 dnl -mhick hat Mvcb-such ittpbg Kcofs.ot the lotcana ancuonruiwji 9Tt tnmv roral ocrsonM cannot do less than, fn cbmpliance With the fecliDgs of iny heart; give thankso Almighjy Gcd ;. vhor in navjng resioreu lo jne. py; uir v lor and tbostancy olniyfaithfal subjects, the4hrcne of .my ancestors, has vouchsaf ed to strenktheh it; by riving for. Its faun dation a constitution t. sabctioned jb'y Cthe Extwordinary wrtcs ;wnicn, in . compli ance iththevcitcof the natioriI:have A mamfaJn' -' Tli welfare han- piness bf the people yfhich Divine, Pro vi pnr has committed to in v care'2c w hich, as a sacred dnty, have; always' beenytHe object of ray ; most ardent Irishes, lea m to the adoption cf a system of government jinxiouslv -desired by the nation, and as hnpericwslyceqnired ,by the progress of v the 2KC-- X UC ,.BUIl I WfrniJV maniftUinEr itself in all parties, and evinc- ing, oy unequivocal proofs, its decided at- tachmtnt to tne new system oi gvvcrn- perity and grandeur, and which wilt add dignity: and spletfdor; to my crow n The ; proper and judicious measures which the fnrmer legislature adopted r to -give life t and energy to a nation,. almost deStroyed .inconsequence ot tne saermces sne nau to make, to relieve the people of the hea :ry taxes under which : they labored, to restore the public credit' to promote in dustry' in allots different branches-all : this, joined to the adroirabe moderation, pacic spirit, and unanimity hich have characterised- its proceedings, by the proofs of respect and love evinced-to my person by uch '.worthy representatives, have filled my heart with joy; , It. will re quire ime" to heal the wounds of the na tioD, te "general disorder and, confusion which. war occioovwith iu consequent disasters, the ruin of much and immense capitals, the confusion produced by the different habits and customs bf the provin- cis, joined to thenecessUy of anticipating, 1 without, delay, 1 the expences and urgen cies of thef state;' haVe not permitted, 'as yet,- to establish what L would have Wishr: ' ed an uniform. system of revenue, and . ,fcce conformable toi tHe new"' principles lately established." ! I hope the Qorces, in its present session, Will bestow Its serious attention on so im portant s(n object. Time;is required to bring ,to perfectiolt Jhis'desired. sysm ; and, to give it effect, the Cortes will de pend on roy cordial assent,0 asj shall be sure of their faithful assistance. V The Se- 4, crctary otthe Treasury will, in a proper I time. Dresent an estimate of the expenses ) necessary for the approaching year ; and those of VVarnd the 'Marine will pro pose the necessity' of Recruiting the ranks cf the , army, accordingUO.lbe existing state ot tbirtgs.. in tne mean ume,i uavc " the Consolition to makknownfor the consideration of the Cortes the general activity whichlbegins,tor evinceX itself in all the province of the kingdom,',& which ' presenu to us, the progressive "imprpve- niems wuici arcxxna.iijg iu gi iuiiutc, the arts, and commerce. - Our foreign credit b recovering;, and, the powerful mean . whichi a nation," governed" by a ccnstitutjonal ;: king; and representative system of eovernment, can call to her aid; wusoon resiore our inicrnivicuu -If the attual statie'ef "America has not varied in its felatioh tons, war, at least t ; for the present; Jbas suspended its desolat . Lng , ravages tn the Costa jirv:a,;an& the tfiect which the" late-remarkable events " on.the Penmsula ought .to bavejon tnose .jegionieaa eswuopc iiicjrmajr w -rain restored to-thev yi other country end torm an Integral part of the same empire I cannbfeoftceal from you that, nowith- standing the satiifacUbn. which the salu - tary change in the government bughttb' produce, and whh . hV gcuefal cofasent .and. adherence cf thewholevnationt- and its .determination tOfsiippOTt it.fthe- at Xempts.of,some jnaf6ontentstswho at all 'Uniesentertam' chimerical: and cwminal V hopes have nbt failed to alarrn'momeh :' JfariTy, some cf the-prbvinces ot the'eapi- ' talwhich' has"filled ry - heart ;ith "the uiosi proiounu acucuon. 1 trust ana nope the Corfet, in discharge bf thrfr important' duties, jrUl see thjs necessity. of taking im 7ediate rneasur o"repress the: audacity ' f .those who are excited rather than? sa - tisfied; with the; m bderaton of the presenV ; system j whichXhey wish to disturb anew ; ' y giving; to vthexsHnior forces so ? fpquisit eioTi the preservation of the gene ral tranquility.'- Without tis precuybni ?t is hnpoisible: t rem edy the e vils,under J. ; vhich the cation has so long grbaJxedTr-1; , -WhhigaHlcnT;djplpna$d relati-, i - CI,u other pow ers, tfo, alteration : has ken -place ncc .ihiia'st' session-of the .ortes, having happily ,maintai with roy isnes, ana i nave seen, .nuu. expressible 'pleasure -Spanish loyalty 7 ' f rml re-united to theihrone of its King; mits'witfottie. Umted States, musjt Ihav&tff. ,;, fi -b rrV ir-i arrived some time smc at theieatf that J j K yJi:&&dVTHOBJM& I government,' although , np1 .-advices ii a 'vc yetTbeerr received to that f eectr.; Tlie feirs wh,ich migtft have beentertainedi teour commerce have been; allayedj by me active vjgiianceotvtne national . m; rine, and of that of his' rnajesty the Kini: bf the'-Netherlands: f; '. v f: ;-,The rcsoliitiohadbpted Jn theXongress of.l roppu, indtsubsequentlv in that ot Laybach, by the: sovereigns of Austria, Prssi,Vitid . Russia, to 'interfere in i the cliangc Of the government of the two Sici lie, has excited all my solicitude, as well in consideration of the ties of corisaagui nity, ahd roy)"'greatattacroentto that roiyal Ta'mily.' as also; the great interest which I take in the hapDiness of that peo ple, and .in the independence of tnose states, whose rights, accrdingto the laws of nations, should be religiously respected Ihavethrefore-ihbughtit indespensa- ble tp the dignity of .my throne andihe great people whom it is my glory to govern; not acknowledgejany measure rohtrary io to cause io dc mace iiiiown,.Lnai i win tions, on wnicn are iounaeqi4 ne prosper rity, Tudependence,-and liberty of the people- principles which Spain,',on her part, will alvrajs inviolably 'observe witli,regar4 to other; nations.1 4 Cf'vi ;. I. nave the satisfacUpn to communicate to the Cortes thathe Allied Sovereigns, in.tbeiroommunications up to thispenod, disclaim altintentions of interfering in the present government of Spain.-v These are the "objects to. which I wish to call the at tention of the Cortesr in' Order that the constitutional system of governmeit be consolidated, and thereby accelerate :tbe prospects 'and 4 welfare of the nation; 4 I have: thus fajr laid before 4he Cortes the actual political siUation of the nation, irf all its interior and exterior relations, with a precision which the solemn responsibili ty of my station imposes on me, and the information which I possess.; h as en abled me to1 do.'.. -1 have purposely omitted to speaktintir the last, of mv- person, be- V cause I do not wish it to be supnosed that. I preferred, my individual : safety to he . f hapninei s and welfare, of my nation, which I care ; tiever&eless it is necessary I should make known; atihough I?doJt with grief to this wise Congress, thattheviews 0 some evu-ciipos?a persons -w nose ooj ew ias 10 misieaa -xne - unwary, . persuaamg them-that my !heart harbors dispositions inimical to thec'system, which hoNV governs' us, wun np oiner view man viuiiibpuc distrust of my purejntentions.r I have sworn to the constitution, and have always caused it to be- observed to the extent of my powers. " Well would it nave Deen 11 an naa aone xfie same, ixuu lie insults have hcen offered to my, dignity, contrary to tKe ordeiand respect that is due to the constitutional king 'I"do Vot fear for mv own existence or my personal safety God- who sees" my heart,'-: will Watch' and protect both! But Irou'ght not, to'.withhoicv af this time,-front the Ccn; gr'ess, as ..the principal guardian "of the preservation; andinviqlabilhyx,which the sacred charier secures to the constitation akingrthat such injsuits; would hot have occurred a secpna lime, k uie .cxewjuyc ower could have.been . inyested with 'all the vigor annergywhibh-the censtitu- uon guarantees ajiu hip vwhcs-ucsuh..? .The little interest 'and .'.activity bf the authorities have Caused such great excess es to be renewed and, It thejr axe repeat ed, it will not be surprising if the Spanish nation finds" itself surrounded by immea surable evils and niisfortuneSv' I Chensh the hope it will not be s6,if the Cortesin timately unites itself to thb xbhstltutionat King will strive to remedyvihe abuses- Co re7unite the public opinion," andxounr teract the machinations xf jthmalevo lehtnwhose aim is anarchy anddestruo- r ;Let us then unite the legislatire and ex: urcutive:- powers and I now: publicly de- cmre, . in Jtc jace oi wie fiation, uiai 11 is myx--wiso. 10 ececi me.. consouuaxion ox i system , ; which 'is -calculated ; to procure happiness and iranquiliity to roy people. ; V 'Kt'.C ERNANEO. , (After the4Cing had withdrawn enor Con-J de deNroproposcd tbatra committee should be appointed Ho 'dhiw up a; reply to the address of hfajestyv;? I It is"necessary (skid'he) thai the;wjbole world should know what are the sentiments of the .Cortes with tegard to the Congress. at, liiy bach and the recent c'urrencesto Naples and it behoves the Cortes to) profit bythe opportunity of so; iemnly declaringi-that Spain is hb less dispo sed to respect the iridepebdenceofolhw na lions "thinO .'exact a due respect for : her thersrgunlents in favor of his 'raotibnand ).nii ectin ha!n(F.' nil t'f rt"4K A rrit t Woe A - was thea appointed, consisting' of iCohde.de TorenoMartinezde ti-Rosa ClenBenclh, and dareliavmerrwhicfarthe .Cortes " ad- - - v - 'rr - l - w t4kivwj uimw uuuvui t r , ;i ; 4v-;Fro-Concord;:iii3ocl by SatfstairyAndb Bridge water f and 'Plymouth,, thence i by New HoldernesssNetf Hampton ban bomtonj and Salisbu ry, to Concord and :! -rFrbm tmtonitoMi4dleton inN; mrapsmre. From Carver to Wareham. From'Northampton.iby Southamp to Springfield, in Massachusetts.; ' ; v Vroto Herkimer, by oodwrth's; C Iumoia,v- by Underwoods Litchfieid, ,; to Laghwaite.: r r Fiom Vernon to Deii -" ' ' :-.r From Utev&:itff potaiidussiai tbRemseiq tin New-Tfork, Froirar Liberty.r CornerhyI)pbghty's Mills and New Providence, to. Springfield in New-Jersev. ;rqm w h, by"C rah Orchard io'Kinwbod in Virginia w ' From MilledgevUle, to Greensbbroifgh, in Georgia,, v. 1 --.--v ' " From Pocatahgo, by Hicliory Hilh to a Gs,4.irr 'til.;? V . : vujus.ii, til ouuiu-varuiuia. r . -- ; J . i. - From Clinton, in Teanessee; to Pulaski in Kentucky. " '".-: -(-'-'w From Washington. to Cincinnati.; and " From Lancaster to .Washington; in O - hio. , -''V :; From.Falmouthto Grant's Lick, oh the east side of the rlverTla Kentucky.v ' Froth Smithton to John Graham s, ;in Missouri. '-.;':?.vrv K .w'-; : ' Sec. 2. jlndb&itifurthcrenadedhi the following be estabushed .Post Jtoaus, that is td say ? - ' ; wain rom Brunswick, by Tbpsham, Lisbon, Wale?; 1 Monmouth Leeds, Wayne : and Fayette, to Jay 5 and -thence :y Liver more Turner, and Durham jSruus- From Green, by Leeds and Wayne, to j From Bangor, by Levant, Corinth, New Charlestbwn, Atkinson, Sebec,; Browns-; vllle, yilliara5hurg. Foxcroft, Guilford, and Sangerville, to Bangor. "C' From - Warsaw, by Hartland, and'St. Albin's.-to Palmyra. '-; : , : . From Betbeli by Gilead, Shelbnrne, r)urand, Kilkenney;and"Jeffers6o,t6 Lan caster, in New-Hampshirei ; ' : .-ff r'N'NEWHAlirSHIRE. : Tram Concord, ip-Rockmgham?cbunty, by the TVCrilfis tavern, in Canterbury,' Northtkld meeting house, Sanborn ton, Smith's Village on the Turnpike, a the river nea-Pine..fiil!?'anBi'idgewa-, ter; to Pkmouth. v';.': v- V.-. ' - ' -From Smith's rlageohthe Turnpike, i by Mew Hampton meetipg hou$e, ancl the paper in Holdernessto Plymouth.' - - - Jbrom Concord,, by JtJosco wan, Salisbury, village, Aridover," New Chester, "firistol. and the Mayhew turnpike, to Ruroiiey. From Rochester, by IChesnut THill, in Farmington, to Middieton. r . . , : That the p(bst . route: from Centre Harf hot to'Plymouthj ran$ the post route from Portsmouth, by Meredith cx New IJrmp-( ton, to Plymouth, shall be by the obst office .i ' - IN 'MASSACHUSETTS, From . Greehfield, b: Berhrdstowhr Nti"thfield, Warwick, Orange, New Sa lem .Shutesbury, Leverett, Sunderland, and Montague; to Greenfield . ' V r From Richmond to West Stockbridfe. I.J Er bm-Ntfrthamptbhi hyEst Hamgtoit; South Hampton, VVesttieid,' bouthwlek; and -East Grahbyj to Hartford, in Connac- ticnt:-v-M -qx ::r:m Tjm;wortetertd;piwofti:'M " ' From Boston, by - turnpike rioad . to r,i aunton , ?ann inencer oy ei""gt 1,--- h - - ri --STT--'." . L : i : rom -ocauoru, ; py? tJniou, ?vu , vwu. stocki; if-: V. f v the prf sent post, road from Naff York,!to Albany, W kpronl Watertowcii byrLe, Raysvfllc to ton. utgnton, v, awanzeyj-; . v arren, k ispsioi, pGrtsmbdthVand'Middletbii, tb Newport) in Rhode Island--S" ifFrbmuth Hadley, by Graiiby; to Bel chertowni kK: ? Hr-i '$ 2 !'C ton,ajrd4Jrookfieiaito New Iford -Frohi- Utica, by Whltesborpugli;Fioivd, pieuaenana- yvesicrn, otiic i- iiu - Fro& CayugtoMonteuma. SMrS :the?maa rbe lrbm Marietta IdAln?- mepasahystery orougn, viiuon, anu cwtziq rougn? ,i nvtu xjci gcu,iv MviiiHf - t05Kocesterve:-p?s From Utica, in the county of Oneida, to BambridgeVine co by New Hartford. Par.Furnace,3ridge- lwater,,Brookfield,; Cjommuew;Ber- v ' Froni Listed in the county 'of . Broom e through; the towns Berkshire and Ca,-rolme.W-the Susquehanna; and Bath turnpike-road to Ithica In the county of rom Manlnis; by Rran; Delhi, Fabms, Pompeyand thence tahlmsl4:: j:-;- r renrvi tica, by jttome, to Montezuma, and thence to Rochester; upon 'and, near ineijreat-vanai,i;;i,.v 4jK;? From $ehnington; Vexmbnt; byWfeie wich, to Saratoga SprMgs New YofkVmf " Fro m Ritchfield by Peltries,' in Cblum- bia by , Underwood's, in Litchfield; to U tlCa. " ' -.- Vv- V-i-iV; FrOnrv Peltries, irr Ccmnbiihy Elie t'alnter s. to Herkimer.' u From Little Falls', Herkimer county; byr Eaton's Bushy Midmbvjlle; Nepiri,i ham .''Daniel's-: Unssia nbst-offiee: to Tren- tbhsWith ajside mail from Middleviile to airfieldpris,t.ofiice.; .i FromCanandieua, m the state of Jiew York, by.Manchester,to Paimyra ; from thence by iSbtith -Williamson;. add Wil- uamson. 10 ruunevviue. , . S IN NEW JERSEY, ' -' From' Chester to Flanders ' vFtonj. Liberty Corner to SomervilteT' FrbniTrentop, by Cros wick's Tavern, Rickle's Town, Julius, and .Armrs.ito From common r ronr Chester by y uiaee coxeVmusiCencoimeetghbhsand DUrthtown,';tb;shestei Front Clark's 'er-'lspurgi Douglass's Mills, aqd Cohccrd'trfFan nellsburgv tyj , : V From Somerset, by .Connelsyille, Union, Smitjfield, Gerniantown, and Geheyj to Moiantowh,; iq Virginia; - 'A trRii.' Hanover, hy Berlin, tbpnistOrn riFrohit Lambpeter iquare to Cochrans ville.' .'.'- . - ... '. .'-i iLV'-' : Frpm: Gettysburg, by PetersburgySnd Dillstown;WHarrsburga!'li f rom DcrwfcmuH jene . j. iugt anu.ois- f i uui juaucaavci , uyA'OV juuuuuu vi vas 1)1 bads, Newark, and Christwiha bridge'to New Castle, ia Pelajwarfc: - From Gettsburg, Lutersbiirgi t& Ha- gerstbwhi in Mary land i ' $T. From.'edi Elizabeh'Eurnaceandueh Lebanon:g: 0; - 'yl r From Milford to the village of Milton ; - - .: ' IN-MARTliAND.. ;:'-:j'-illi'1k : That the mainVouifronlcEastoh?to PrincessAnne,. shall pass 4 pve : )Dqyer, Bridge, ana oy isew-MarKei anarvam bridge ; the f route from EistonVhyi'thb Trappe, to Cambridge shall nevertheless be continued, s ; :,From ; Eaton to the Trappe,, hi Talbot cburttv. f .- V'v ' -::X:v -i, 5From Kinwood bCrab Orchard,Ha gan'store : to Srni th field, in Pennsyl vahia. FroiLewisCourt'lfouse, fryFrench preefe itlementFlatwodi ,and Elk riverj Jo Nicolas Crthbusev , v ., j" :f FrOih WoodiibS mill,irLPrestbo cojini tyi hyit Ooflf's ? Ferry.-onXheatriverxo OniofriveT Prickett's, settlement,, and; Smithfield, ;to Kmgw.-P-;i '. From Springfield tollomnev, iri Hamp shire county . J v. ; V'-i' -iyf t: 'tTFrom'-Mojv'tantbn, oyJackson's ilrbh fPJUlU ill&-WUmtt.UI . J3UJHCL wtcc&w uu WorksarUsle's.FurhacjtbndyCek Giade&a:;v;:-,.;. ij&lMi MMS1 tm -iCarlottele bj-WarrenV; to hghiam'Coutt: Hoose.:f Mj -. - From Culpppeij Court House, by State rokgtorpn;' bLittlelRivei tothe - rrro:nu)a(bonviuein .vyoqa county,)y That the tnaa roufelfrom -the-, :WarnH Qreefc, to wfeburg, shaiyin:returft pas by. Jfranktord; Locust Creek; Barue?'. mill; Cackley's,' BradshMVinGaf woods to the, Yyrm bprtogs.t :V' From Whitehallin,WashiS2tos xz$ :-Frotri thoIoV in SoiTolk,r ii Uie yil- Easton, byr0t9ikertown, to'; Ros ureenwui x yoin xeavertown, qy jennesiowH auu 1 NoblesTown, to Cannonsburg. X V Vft :-, IN: DELAWARE. I r renteiraie, Wadesboroughil land, nceds , ni: Sout&Caroli-?, .yfAV); . rbfevChartotteBy Chestr, Ct.lIori;-H':v and ITewberry CburtHo'usel tb'Edge&ld ,-x;VJc : CbrHouseili S5uth-CaroUnatiioic' feWiiminsbyP tow;anupliCQUhtfe j Froni; Salisbury by ton; to i Jaunts- . : Lffis via Tiintt! VtMtMfl ft A . , ' . :f. if romA-oiumwav, oyrxstipvauc tv vvmui, . ? in Kentuckyl; Vgtv! MFrom Coosawatchj.nbvRc eris vmc ana. g,Creek;;AugusTte irromvivionuceiio. oy. monroe, iu'wsu r tbV cnty; G w ln-y hett county, tqvftH hrt:HbuseWvVv :; 7 . ijc rum jcucrsuii a- au u&iui, vwuuwj - v TOttityfc -iFrom Carhesvillerby HabershanJ Coart ; :vi,; Greensborou ragh Maasbni nj Morgaa V: V County. New Madrid; in Missouri hatthelDost routefrom vifr rom irnesyuie, oy tfuscmue, 10 .au- -iFrom FrlnklinUNaShvilfen Tcnne f : Frm EddyvUid, b"Xr4. Bank's, ?W, li 16 MonticeUohill pass by RobtPoageV A C ihtocitonl;ft irrhat the; host route from Columbia, td . ; r : ' Glasgow pa bmom renxountyf.:Hv-.,;.u:H.i' v;- ' creek ahdGams'sBurlmBMui Boone,;' COU-0tV;;H,t;y.:.; : : -it .1 Vi--.-:?. :. - -v:- r Front Bdwlihj!' Green. bVlJitchfieidahd kr HardihsWh, to Corydon, inllodiaria: , V-?: W WNNESSEEj -.' -:-" ATroni Viiniop 10 -AurKesTiuejp vua'-t . lronvshinto. ih LKhea county, bf : 4 : HamHtohCourtouati BeWi':;-V; tornpikejrbadttoMbrgantbn Jat-thed'ot-;-.;'' ,bf Sequajtoljby Xtr-'it ana j acsson .V9UIX nouse,U xi u nivu ie Frbrrf SDarta bv! CobkevilIe.Gaihet: - borough; -.and: Meigsville; tcr Tompkin; ; -Ville:1: in KentUckV. l"'-';i'' " v'-' Froiri?:K:intbnT From Washington, In Pennsylvania, by -Wellsburg, -inwaeu(nyiieew$a'. 5 M sel ville in j Kentucky, : shall ; pass -Jb ort a " Vv 1 1 ' , , 1 ills.Red:Rivennm-:;:r 7tFromfurfreeiborbut ,-i,'fi-,- Vf'i:-"hl ;?FroWerabny i Prry- Court HouWf '' ? Ill Re?h61dbn 1 j ! v j From Lebanon byrMohropi tc Hamil-. ; ' f I i lem C -Philadelphia ; Wooster and - i ,y ! Norwalk, to Xbwei Sandusky.: ' x V v fK rom antopi m otarx county, oy ineiy dina, in Medina, county. Krcsuen, in iae county or iviusK ingum, .to. Mansheld, in the ctunty dina, in Medina county. r J vr . , r . - e lirom Lancaster ClrcWviUei tbChi" V " j 'icbthf;tV! hington, tbPu t Fi-ynatrby.Tw;!. Granvillei , , s FromPoyer, ShanesyHie and Berlinto Miftersbnrghri & v in:COTli6cto-dbahtv :yibr-;v.;-t I tticuiana, oy tne way orweit Carhsle; in; v - ui J; Cotont . , ' - t V rom ureiiusi : oy uucm Ureet; bajt V 1? 4 Works, mMornctybi SenacaVille;. v ;I' to Oheftise.Salt;:WQr aldVtolYasii A f ingtottGuerhseyuntyV l . 4 r iFromVerho Ffojhv Connersville to Indianapolis; ? . , Jlvette andtb returolbylthr wayibf yauglianV ' f its,. Manchester toWniHirt- v i;f v i --M- - .-' :: . . Fronaiichmoha, bySalisLliry and CenV y; - ; iromrville talh uu j vi uiwuuuaA u- a. iiiiikiiii r kuu ; l . -a se, ana-ntns tow anciaia i - s " ' i ' . v-firi-. T."' r.'-J :,., Mill, I ThathaUiomncenrie, Jmdiana,ftbv ; ' J3l-J' ! StIUrMiswufi;ihaUpaihylYandi v? :Har ,1, !, bfshch cbunties Bs ma. hestatjrisUcd by I -' l: ' the VJsUtartf Dribr tue jieriohH ? j ?t I of Cress;n;orfli4c.. p' I i 1 1 .daliav-- a-;V - TbeT$t rrcrsni Goicony BlwnifiituV V ' ' I; i i 'iM "r; Mr 1, 'I. ill! 1 'I I;! fi A 1 i 1; i !; Ml 1 1 I j t i ! i i .1 1 !l :yi- A'UirlUULW VI. UAUA AIWA "WOUtCV ii. Apply to A' .1 : - y - H 'Vn-'.--