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UrUBLHJANip!: TJIK Il.LAlilt M OH KQl?ALM(;ilTS. Di:crnnr.a ,1 15, IS37. .1 - ... - r- - -- s fhi! ! perhaps was not ihdisrcnnble to a . fas ; TsirbvrOHZh Sracoia," ! fiilhful performance of the dut ; es of the Klj'lTKIl BY -r; -iY.il Federal Government. , Time hi, hmvV. ?,id printed by J. tf 11 Manning: PablNhctl cvcry'wcck at vcr, changed this state-of thtnz ; and ha about a condition of affairs in which the true interest of bqlh countries impera tively reqiire'that this question sho-dd V jr.il-.at rest. It is iio to he di-ised; that with; full confidence, often ex pressed, in the desire of the British government to ehargd upon the! vcse!s of he Uri ited of Elates liny the ports tioa wis" issued oh vessels of the Urjjtedj of rfg!re. ;vyijh a ; contingent an'hnriir to th nf PortuWal. a procljfna-jthe' ExWuti to imie r-0K' ifthatde-ni the tllh day-nf October i nsap. 4 hvt!d r mdc in vain. From thcldc thtr millions, four hundred and nnrtf nine thousand minr hundred arid eicMv on T)irr dollars nr auunm, if pan! . .within th! m, i ii e ft . : e J ! i l' m 1 . ;i .1. - termiiu fi I . wt' ar flnmrpnlU as Tir frnm i,.M4iff lflhosc living ai a uianr, or out ri . ; . , -;, -- v. r . - vT- " sole (result of lonj; pendin ainl a pcrplexiiig .'arbitration, npparj to he I he fa, II' kJUJUUin, s ripti' vUl i" 1 r-i itrai's rrifri jnama t siuin ine ireniy 01 jKarc- in .lots t.r. and thn nip-r will not 1 diHrontinued ontil iolelresult of lonir . Wndi'm. .'ne'nii cJ.lr.f4 are received tj tluteffe:t, and allarrearag i tt!-J.. , J I; l.rtfrh t th KJitor mntr.nie free of poatjag's tf thry will not ho a'.trrnld t'. : , ; , AirritME:i- will be insfrtid atl. rate nf frVc liltar per "Kpiarr-, (ot Unc insertion, and rfiiU for Heh auli-upnt inrrtion. -. A Ittirral 4lifiunt will tr mod tn' thrno wfio.a-lreriisp ly th year: , Tlioe n.lin5 in $dri rti-iomrnt wjil puk th nnnd r oftiinea tlicy wish tlirm. inserted. lanrn M?omplMnce witNire act of by 25, s proedii.151.f Com-.. u tlilt ri-Mmtnc'n.j nine .millions four hundrrl ami tvichl rei9 tonnaje- wfiirh were' levied utmn ' brjtif?h ni' thn I rjiii. M.i.,ri...t uii.! Of it.i nni..,r.t L'.tt.or,' "Vrf tne Unitetl Miics.il4t bt the Kxtcunre. that prty.i fiMV to the pae'di that att; are ae-j rvdn fv known t,t th vv.v ,, revuett. v.t;. ! - . .jiM-ii ddv U i ntact ol J,iSy 4,, ;nUnC;thc .th:jt C.M.-rc! hat av molc oftuo hundred and richly '-fcfce t5n tia4d lh of n'at or. , mitit hundrctl and imc c'.ollt 'will h rr ihscrirhinatirt' dun.- upon the nrdduce of that I orluint imparled into thU countrv in Por-loidt tuiese ycssel, wan hi5ed uon the.a;t!i-; prooi ua t i on of that G o y er n Wi'cjii U t h ro i gb i t s Ye p-1 w i t h reseutitive uci. it wji oi j im rn exjiiuil at cn.l ot the jr on 54 hvlievrid, v itri the Vrt i.!ri:t, ; ppmpr.ialioi made lv. 'Conoco?; !anl tliO another ! demand should he made; iarvduet ancuntiin to tliiityfur rxliior er to 'ivo :;'indin(hV anil ati.factorv "n huiulrt-J and r.ht vCfcn tl.otir.d one of o;ir ;dfire ;to avoid ttrciTYttic. fuindrtrti 'and' fort!ret: dolUra. jwiU a : neiirhlM)rinr? nower: hut t!iat thr rev the nominal la!tice in t! Tieatcr? Pit m-rc, unucr the tielictjithnt no, was an ;rfinoiUon; to vrt a dircriioriarv -,the urt o! Januar next, nut id that om. r' FROM THi: PRESENT. OF T!rP UNITK1) STATES. ; j fo thr two Houses of Congress, at Jc sounncrtccmeni of the Second Session of the Ttvnty -fifth Congress) I ,'. ",' :'. Jtttotr-Cithehs of the Senate, J , and House oj Jleprcsentativcs: We have reason tp. renew the expresin f our devout ratitiido to the Giver of Ail Good, for hi benign protection. Our oo i j n t ry p r te n t s o n c v er y si d e , t n e v. v 'i , ilcn c' 1 of tliat continuVd favor, undr nhosii auj)ices, it, has ftradujliy risen Ifrohi a few feeble and dependent Colonics tola prosjerous and. " powerful 'Confederacy. e aro hlcsned withj-dtunestic Irjinquility, nil all the ?clemeut!iif national prospcrjtj. The pestihuicc whicli, invading, for a time, Some tlhirishing portions of the Union, in tCirujitijil lite general pievalcncc of unusual .'health', lias happily been limited in extent, tind arreMiMLin its fjtal career. The tnduM- i line must be adopted," from -the rmoosihi'li ty of ascertaining the true one according to the description contained in that treat v. Without coinciding in this opinion, which is not-thought to be welj founded, nvy pre decessor i gave the strongest proof of the earnest dcSirc of the United State; to ter- conviction, .on its parti.that ri.co.nv'entionil j si'nijar cHscn.mjnatioh .existnl in, Portugrlj antbAritv in Vhe Kiefutive to .Ukcredrr; j'onlv one million nahty.fi ve t.ou4V.d f.wif line must be nilorttnrl. from lh munihili to'lhe rirfiiii;. r.r .1,-, it c i JL . . i. ...I. i. :. r i .1 i 1 ' 1 1'.." i 1 1 1 1... n ' - ' 1 . r-rj,i-- vf . r. i rr-jwi 10 1 si'uuiu 11 iinioriunaici v oe cnner t.cnti-u or numinM ana iunci --icti ciar i con.u dt-it t u.. l. 1 ' 1 '!'.. 1 ' I- ... i ..... . i - . . . . , . ' .. . . . . . - ' I 3tu unties are now rxacteU 1.0 j unrejaouably ; k layed "V the Mexican Uo-j that country upofi the carer s of A'Uerican ver:.njciit. So sHinaslho neceMarv docu- .vessels; and a the a. referred to vets noj mea s were prepared, after entering upon t.scretion in the KxecuiveVjt is for Con'-.j the Juttt s of uiy office, a special messeo-re-s to letermine upon the expdincy ofi cr '.vas sen! to.Mcxico, to make a fin d de turiner iezisl Jlion nn 1 1 iLi..ii -r !nwf ! nun rfiinate s; thi ve4e.!si quired by the. provisions of our treaty. j ject will bo found in the anmul report of rt-d as immrdiatirl v. ailaUc fir, a.rtl p, pltca'd to, pchMc p'-rp-c. Thci porr tioni oT it which will -l:e for' onje tijh un available, conw.sts culcdv of um li poaitt-u with the Slates, and doe fmm Sne forrnct depo.-iiie banks, Tpe dtt jilsjupon thi autJ- posing .the substitution of a conventional line, if the consent of the States interested in the question could ,he oblaiied. To this proposition, no answer has as yet Keen p'eeived. The attention of the British tio vernrsitMitnas, however, been urgently in vited to the subject, and its rjijdy cannot,-1 necessary; but ti.e reply of the : Govern am confident; be much loi'hger d'.d ived. ment, received at the Dej)artment of State I I'he (general, relations- 'between (treat 13ri-i through our ('hnrp d'Alfdr at Lisbon,' in aiu and the United States are ofthc movUhe mouth of Septemlicr last, ntfordeil no Inendly eh a r a e ter, atid I atii'wejl tif;ed j grouinl to hope for lheabiiuh)nmeut of a thirj should bo l-t't undone that might'leal bt Hip. sincere djsposjtion of th.it Govern-j system so hwle in - hannonv with the treat- ' tiu most speedy ami '" tquitabTx;' adjust prieivt to maintain, tliem .upon their pre-ent j ment shown to the vessels jf Portugal and I 'merit of our d niantls;' and lljaA its deter 01 tilts country .and -their; cargoes, seasona-i The'demitid was made on the 20;h of Jul v Oie remonstrinceiwas niade, and riojiee was; last., ,1'he reply, which bean ilato the 2,iveu to the Portuguese Government, that, t! of the same mohtn, contain! asuran 'I' Jly shoofd jbe jdisconiimied, the cesofa desire, on the part of that (tovcrn adoption oi counter-vailing "measure on the , ment, to give; a prompt and explicit answer pari ol the United States vvpuld Ihecome respecting each of the 'complaints, but that the examination of them would nc ccsard be deliberate; that in this examination, it would be guided by the principles of public lawjl ami the obligation of treaties; thai no- tooting. r I his disposition . has' also," I am persuaded, become more general ..-with iht heople of England period. It is scarcely necessary to say to y ou, how-jcordiallv it is reciprocated by the-Go-yernment and people of the United Sl ites. The 'ronViclion Avfricli must be common lo ill, of the injurious ' con seq u e n ec s that re -mil from keeping operi this irritating (joes lion,! and the certainty that its final setiie ment can not be rn uch longer deferred, u ill, I. trust, lead to ah early land satisfac lorv At V our last session;-' 1 laid J would permit. their cargoes ii; the ports of ibis c ra:Kl so conirary to the expectations tiian at any previ ius j a rijfit to entertain. ountry Willi ljoiland. Sweden Nanles. r . 1.-1 1 I. . " 1 .!. .... Leigiumi a lnciutlv intercourse funihterrnptedlv maintained. . With the Government of tho Ottoman Porte anl its dependencies on the the Mediterraneaiiv peace and good we had and been re w H are carefully cultivated,' and h:ive been fostrr ed by such good offices a the relalivc dis tance and the coudiiion of thosd' cbiuitries a liuHmc nt. Irvand prudence of our citizens are, eradti-i before voii the recent cQmmiinicathms be- r Our commerce Iwith Greece is carried orf illy. nheviug them from thepecuuiary em 'iweGii the two Governments, and between i mder the laws of the two Goyerjuments, barrassjueiits under which portiops o them ! jihrs jGovcrnment '. ami , that of the St ttc off reciprocally . 'beneficial --to the navjgating in hale hdnded; judicious legi.slatiuii,'u'nd the ' jMaibcr, in whose solici'tucj -concerning a ; teets of both; and .jl; have reasonjlo look natural ami bounoless -re source a of tliel Liihii ct in w ' liicl'i she has '.o dv en au inter-1 ward to the adoption r6f other measures L i.ion s panici h. alrea-llTUf. fi'i'linn Tailiirril' hv 1 temnrira'rv its'.- u'ual ? irruiitiiii of .lliojeJarmottions .. relatlo.-is atul H(ditablo channtls. . . . ' between France anrt llie United Slates, The condition of our foreign ' relations I Which rv ne as we'll to t!ic recollnc! ions ;f ol mination, in tcsrect to each case, should Ik- communicated through the Mexican Minis ter here. -; :'- j - '' - - Since that time, an Enroy Extraordina--j con ri' and Minister Pleninotentiat y has becn'l'grc; accredited to this fiovernment by that of thef lexican Republic., life bn.ngbt with cdast ofi hinr assurances of a sincere desire that the 1 1 . 1 . ' ll ' i'ir . 1 -' . . pending differences I between"! he two Go vcrnme'pts should be 'terminated in a man ner, satisfactory to both.' He w.is rej eiVcl w.un rtciorocal assurance; anu a iMr.c was : . . . , . i the Secretary of the . Treiryi sThe amount of Treasury notes, w hich it will ti necessary to issue dutirg the caron ac count of those funds leing unavailable, -will it 'fs,MiiHJM.1, not cxcicd four and-A halfj millions. It wemed .. propcri in lha condiiiun of the country, to have the eli- m ..'1.:.. 1.. t.'j.j A ...... , iii.itt s uii 4 JUiiimi nunc s iui uiii u . . ., . . ' . ' -...I.. rauic, 'niioui.prejiunre iti any puu , lie mp-ures. The Departments ucrr, therefore, desired to '.prepare' ttir niates accordingly,1 ami 1 am happy to lifid ? that. they have been a'blclo gi"adii!te.eru' . on so tcono.mi.vd a fc.ssi. lit the erM ami often unexpected tlucluaiions fow),ii!i ti c : ! . . 1 : . . . 1 1 . : ! eu'je 19 uwp cieii, ii IS liol h.4,.: tn itipute the nceipis 'Ik fore-haid with real certainty; but should' !hev. r.ot d.tTrr cvs nlially from present oiiripa!io7s, V should the sppropritions not mucli excord the estimate s, ijo difficulty sccrr.s iikriv to happen in d;j fray ii.g the current cjxpense with promptituile and fidelity.! j r ! Notwit.hstandirg the gnat' cmbir"r.5- ir.cois niiini nae icccniiy i occurrriJ m v' , co'pitrj , have afforded w io and timely aid j tt every portion of the to piivatc entcrpriei and the activity at-jpaiM. fj vays ctrarsc'eri.-iie oiour pxwpio fly, in a great degree', trsumed entertained tliat his mision wouht lead to cominerci d afT.drs, ant! the, liberal indul a speedy, saj iifactory, aiid final adjustment i gtmrc! which, in coi siepicnce jef ihrsi n of all existins suhiecis of comida'i.t. L I 'arr.iss:nids, has tcti'extrn Jtld to I; r: fi ,t sincere believer in the w isdom 01. the pa- inerchunts and the banks, it is grjii cific policy by which the United St.iii s! be able to anticipate that tl o TrcaiMjVv m-ic. have aiwavs been irbvi rued in their inUr- which have been tsutd durunr the!nrt Mt - . 1 1 n il - ... i. . i . ... .1 1 t. . 1 ' 1 : .: . 1 . i i : I ,'. :. '1' wimu wm ue more, exiensiveiy anu cr- euurse wjjij jioreiRii U3ins, ii as uiy psr.-1 j e.r, iii w m tcnitu, .11m HiCl, ll.e re maiientlv adiantaeeou. ! I-.'.- 1 ticular desire, fro id the 'proximity of the sources ot the Treaurv, wit boot ifrjv rkorl Gov mi Coptejs of the treaties concluded with the;Mexikan Republic,-and well known occur-? ; to .loans -or f inn casvjd taxes," wii prpe am . vernnientscf Sirm and Muscat a r ir ins--1 reM s on oiir frontier,-to br JhMrumcntal pie (of defray iiig ail charge ;i m poled ou it tied tor .the ifdhr.atioii'oT'C(Mi-J - -s, . the j- in jby i-'-jiirg ail exjsttog iiifliculiij s wiili during 1-35. i , j . . ' " ilicatibns having been rcceivl, ;;nd the UikiI ;.; ciument, and in rettorii. to the i The Report c-f the SrcrrUrv of th lias not materi dly cjianged sui.ee ." the last jf.H nu r times as to a correct 'appreciatiou annual . mehsage oi my prcoeccssor. e i-xisyng interests, have been happily suc- remain at peace with all nations ; and no pded by a cordial disposition on both sides ctforis on iny art, consistent with the pre- io cultivate an active frietidsihp in their Serration ot' our l ights and the honor, of the fni ure int rciiurse. The opinion, nmioubt- tountry, shall ibe pred to maintain a posi- Ujj vj .PO-, rect,; niu. steadily entertttmed bv rautications ha y t n g .iK-e.u :' rceei y d :, and the ' tjnat 1 ' erument, and in restoring to treaties Imade pu'biie,Y..siure-.the close of the : iWtii'r',..':r;-e bot-wven! the two Republics, MStsauniial session. Already have v. e rea-! that h'-t mi am Irienillv ctiar?cttr bv wine T I - I J -ijtiiev .sl.o'.inl ahvavs be diMin&iiishcd.'-i son to eongratubite ourselves on the pros-;the ... ... lion so consonant lo our. institutions.1' we have faithfully sustained the foreign policy with which the United Stales, umlcrf.the guidance of their' fit st Picsidcrtt, Unik their land in the family of nations . that of regit Ijtuig their intercourse w iih other Powers by ti.o approved .". principle, s of private ' life: 4king and according equal rights and chu d privtjeges; rendering ami demand-1 lug justice in an case ; auvaucing loeir owr.. and discussinir the pretensions: ol .ethers, with candor, directness, and sincer- Jle settled wjll , but but ditlicultv. pert of considerable corimi'ema'l bevcoii.an'd regrd, ;v 're fore, the ritcre deeply to have ve biiVe, i.esuies roeeived fremi the Sidt:nJfesHfd '' the r.cent romiiiunications of that j. of Muscat, prompt evidence ()lhjs (lesirejGovcrn-ent ,so little reason to hope" that us, '.that thc 'critjiniereial relations at present fto cuitivlate toe mostfi Jnendly k-eiings, by Lhy tuiuie Itorts ot tnioe far; the acbom L,xistiur between the two countries, arc sus- fhbTa I acts towards fjine of emr. vessels', '.b--fjfihuie.i;t ol Uiose deiirpble objects wciild 1 . i r iJjis lo re- Jie of i i . acKhow leo- i . - i Sl!.Te! Alitioujh the larger number, and many th'ui aggravaied cases of personal jtv; apptialing at all. tinus to reason rever y ielding te lorce, nor seejirng toaC qiirc any thing for themselves byts'.exe'f- c.cs. y' . il'". A rigid adherence to this policy has left this Government with scarcely. a claim uj- piihle of reat and reciprocal- berieic:al ; stovved in a riiaiierj so striking iprovemcnts, is'obviously gaining ground quire oni- our - parti afgratelul. ack Li l'nriir' !ful. I 'am assurod of the! e'lrstiosi-li-tnen.t. . - 1 :, - J i ..--;. lirt.. -I;,r ii. ii i '.nvi.ri mrni tn fn-op ihe rr-"l! - C) if commerce with the Islands of Cuba IwrorihYv heen i.ow for years before the- omplishment of siieh an oluect. i 'Thisa''d Prjo i(ico sii!i labors under heavy re- l lexiean Governmcnt, and some of the lispsition shall be mci- in a piojer spirit strictipps, l.he eontinu:mee of w iiirh Is a j csnses of national courp aiht, and those iof in our. part. The few and comparatively ' suhjecjtl : jof regret; j IThe onjy efjlect uf:an t!e niosi' ojiensive Character, admitted of iniirjpiirlant questicils ihat remain! to bt. adnerenfe jo them ; will be to Ijeiictit the! immediate, simple aid satisfactory replies, hd uteil between us, can," 1 have no (louht, ; navigauou oi oiner coumrics, ai ine ex- h is oniy w uiuna icw oavs pa ieat any w ith entire Satiilaclion, anU w ith-' pense ooin yi ine j. stales ami pun. s pecmc communication in ai.swcr-10 our j : t i 1 1 v. j i ii lit. pv i ivi 1 1 1 1 i ii4iioiis cu iiiiH.eoriii-i.iasi (leui.ii.u, in nic o e uiunius a'i, ma Uetween Ruia an 1 the United States, ;ncnt nave; ever ?mce they emtjriccl trom ' t)een receaea ron me .Mexican .xiimstcr. kviii contMiux: lo be niii- -'be """fon iat state, experienced sijjvk. re trials ly the rejort jot ihe secretary: ot Slate, ... ... i .-v . X - - . . ' I . . .T. 1- I f i 111 i f. I . I 4 tt r as 1 IhA ..i . . . K I . t . ; tA wr. ii.ilti nwiA rtl.l tfwl 1 ItA lPrnm M4IH' Inn 11 :i 1 1 V e'iicrisncii iJur iinis.cr recerniv " -r lv l,,c iihvii r-uu-. ntn-- mi jnm. nm, mv tvii.nj 1 I irt.1 . I MM 1 1 11.19, lllilllll tUU. ! il I S lllICIit, II Hill lt OV-Ull, I1IJI IUI ll'H Ullt iccrediied to that Court, has been icceii cd . UsnmeiH.ut s n it justice, for injuries arising iroin acts i biidirrices of respecB committed by its ai)lhonty. 1 he most imposing and prplcx'iBg: of those of the V hit id States upon foreign- Govirnme.nts, K'fur aggressions upOn our citizens, were dis . fiQv-d cf by my predecessor. Indcpcn-; eJCnlly of lha bciieiit conferred ujum out citizer.s by restoring to thq mercantile cuuiinunity so many millions of which they hail been wrongfully divested, a greal scr- ice was , also rendered to his country by : tlio SatisuVtury adjustment of .so many ati-f cicnt and irritating subjects of contention; and tlrcdccta no ordinary credit on n)s suc- Cfssful aduiinistration of public affairs, that this great object. was accompil?hed, witiiout Compromising, on any occasion, either the honor, or thepeace of the nation. t- ; . 4 .With European powers uo new subjects of diihcuhy have arisen and those wiiich ' wire under discussion, , although riot cr xn huttd, ele not present a more unfavorable wpcei for the future preservation of that midcrstanding, which it has ever been f r destrv to cultivate . tlel '-condition not oi lor bis conulrvv (which ! rnpts- tlieir joWn advantages to prosperity; ! been given, or oflered; that hut onti of the cave us no rooiu td libubt the preservation j ut has often seriously irijuied t in futui'e of loose amicable and liberal rtla- i powers. lions! wfvic It have so long and so uninlerc'Z"9 nmtedlv. exisiett betvveen the t"o coun- tries. lUii tlie lew sunjecia ,iiiui:r enscus sioii bc?tvcen lis,' an earl and just decision is cbr.mlentlv autici Aicorrcspondence lias been; opened with ot tiie worbJ. upon Peru, Chili. Rrazil. I .1 .- - l1, 1 '' 1 !' !-." ly inter-; ' of our public complaints has satisfactiem ,e other - cases ei ersonal wrong1 has. been favorably l'he cliims tif our iconsidered ; audthat but fourr cac of both the lr- ;dcicrptions, out of all those formally ipre- entine JCcpublir, the GoveYnments formed f scnled,--aid earnestly presed, have as ct out- ot -.the. KeouhJics ot I Columbia, aniliiK-en dec:Jeu uion by toe .Mexican uo- i reasory win auoiu vou; a moru mlouta exposition of all mailer connected w ith tho administration of Ine finanrrs. during tht' current year; a Hfiod which, jfor' iho amount of puldir monies di!ireilland dt posited with ihe Slates, as well as tl!. finiii-V rial diffic'nties encountered and overcome ' has. few parallrls in our history. : - 1 . lour attention was, alihcbst iessIoV invited to the necessity -of additional lative piovijsions" in rested to thej cd!cc- l.on, satc-kCeping acd transfer or the pub lic money. No law havij.j; irca llrci'i fi..' tuned, and not understanding li e prrcfed- final, it ubjrct of pfr- srrif kh Ciovtrnn ent ot Austria or the estaD-1 ""' ? cucwuii, a i . dvujw, urn lishmcnf of diplomatic relations, in-con- tormity with tho wishes ot Uwngrcss: as in- ll ica m Ol pending questions, the most important ' m Ihit which exist! with the Government cf Great Pritain, in respect to cur norih caslcru Iwundary. It is w ith unfeigned rc f;'ct,ibarthe tcbp!e of the United Statci ii.ustlook lack upon the abortive effort j it'.ic bv the Kxecutive. for a' Dcriod or 4 . r 1 ... . if - ire llunT half a century, to determine " hat no nation should suflcr long to remain . IQ ute, the true line 'which divides lxiss5tou rom those of other powers. 'IV I . . 1 - nc tumrc ot the settlements on ine noracrs cd by. an appropriation act of sionj of 1S37, and arrangeroeiiLs n the hetses- ade lor carrietl Mexico, are still .penning, although'- many of thcui iiave been presented for examina- vernment. Nut ijircr:ivinp in what manner tnr of tioin more than tvventy yearsf New the powers given to; the. Executive alcne-l3 unnecessary for i me again to Gransdi tnezueja, ajvd Ecuador, have could be! Tirther tjscfully' employed iL'ihom. In respect Jo the Uwf you recently." formed a convention for- the pur-jbr nif ibis unfortunate controversy to jaan, opporlunity ii.irc yrior. a Jjoi Kse cit ascertain 105 and atjnslih cljinis : satfisfaciorV fermiiiation; ibe subjeet was bvj oiily to let Silll fur thcr the;eX uon the iielpublic of Columbia, from w hie h mt pretlec r .-sor i cf r'red 4 Congress as o:k f the measure, by the continued i rigs of Congreas as intended lo bi Incomes my duly again to brio- ihcj to your notice, j On that occasion,; three modes forming this hianch of-the ptihlic' vere prcsentnl lur consulrration. w ere: the creation of a National lUr.Vrth. revival, willf notifications, of the elrriir system tslablifhcd b theacfofthq 23.1 ,'f June, 1S36, jjcrmittingthe its of tihe pub lic moneys by the; bank and ihe! din-on- tiouancc of the use ofsuth jinsiiuUorjs fori the puqxcs referred to, w i h oita ,c pro. ' visions for their accomphjhmc;it hreuK the agency of -tVeddic ofiictrs.) Con udcrirt the opiiiio.is or fjdi Jlouscsif CongreM oa the two first pttirKisjtioLS ii ctprisstd it the nigativeiu whlcu rcntiircJy concur, it U unnecessary for fme again "to recur lo nl iho United States, and of ihe neighbor ; crriUiry, for a sewn such, that . I ? I 5 , l . I . I.. purpose, wnicn win . ue uuty 4IIIUUliVM .', , ...... . . . ,. Vilh Austiia and; Prussia, and wtUi the Slates of the Genmn empire, now compo sing with the latterthe ConimercUl League, .vir ikoliiifsl relations are of the most fne:Ul- , . - - .1 . i ly- character, whilst our commercial inier couise is gradually extending, with benefit to all w ho are engaged in it. f , . ; . Civil war yet rages in Spin, producing intense suffering to its own people, '-.'and to other nations 'inconvenience and regret. Our1 citizens who have claims upon that country will be prejudiced for a time by the condition of its treasury, the inevitable consequence of long-coutihued and exhaus ting internal wars. The last instalment oi the ! interest of "the debt due under the con tention with the 'Queen of Spain has not hnn i .a id: and similar failures roar le ex- ies it "rJelrted to happen, until a port'on of the re crs. f-1 oiircc5 of her kingdo m can be devoted w the extinguifhment ot its toreigu oeou it. ft.-. rnvtd Mtisfactorv levitienct In respect lothe Lsrv vrM i.,.i jjouTnn6-il ie!iencv ucd tirarfical it is earnesily hopcl our citi7ens! will, Vre .calling for its inlerp"iiion. In accordance ii'cra,,on ! '"f udi pirts cf :l as arc. now tQ lonir receive full compensation tor the in-' with the cttarlv unilerstooi :-u ishr's. of.tl.lef urc but also to- discoitr4-Mthat should iuries oriiiinallv inlhctej uion them, and forthedela in afioririg it. ' An advantageous ioi treaty of commerce hasj been cpncluded by the Unije-d Slates n'ith Itbe Peru-Bolivian Coutk-deration,, which wants only the ratification of that -i '- . - 'I: " -. rr.'. - ' - r . - ; (iovernmcnt. i ne progress oi a suum:- quent j negotiation lor the settlement oi claims ojon 1'cru, nas pecn. uniayorani aflectcii by the war between that pa we r and Chili, and the Argentine Kepotjlic: and the Mice event is also likely to prtHiucc eie with ibc cfearly understood wij,cs ottJ.lef ,urc uu also lo eiiscoier vt hat should 1 lgialaiure,1 another and formal lm'injl jcvc be' Sought fur aid regarded tvitli'tC'e ' ! for satisfaf-tioir has been made uon ll:t j :lriibsl dclerciice the othiuu'f and Wishes : j' Slexican' Govcnmc!nt", virti'.-.'w hat S4i'cct . c lI,!c".- Tlic natrotul ilftk thcVi-T- that dbcrimtuating Ipnnagd duties were I citizens. - ttse doeumnents now j communicated Will show. On a c ireful .land deliberate examin ation of their contents, and rtMistderin; U.ic circumstances connect exico, ami a the honor and my predfces sesston of the picnic law oi the RrnubliT. and. on all soli- jecls within ih liri.i:a of hif coutitulional iKjweirs, houU lailaiiyjobcvwl bv the l . . . . ! . . - . I it . . . - - ; . .. pint maniiestcd bv jlhe Mexican (ovcrn-1 1'"0 acrvanu 3ir.ee the measure iutluc-S rner.i, it nas occornej.my pam:ui iiuy io re- : intn the ?u:;ec!, as tt tiOw stands, to ton rcss, to whom it belongs, to decide upon tbe-time, tie rnote, ; and drcsv Wf;a' s in: the settlcirient ot our demands on these power?. .'j. The asiaravating ted with cUr claims ujon variety! of e venis: touching ie.tegrity of Government, led sor to make, it I he second ,3t Congress,'' a prcial recommendation of .ihe 'course to be putsued tp obtiiri a speed v final satisfaction of the irijuries com- 3iaincid of by thU Government! and by our lion was submitted to y tKir conidcrtorj most of you havef enjo) cd lli advantage of' auai CJiirDUillCoii Willi t our COtuaiilU' ror lie rccoaanded a nal demand j ir il tl.r. o.'..iviTr.nf r... eiitS. TOT Of lit Stair nnll Vfr f Ll!i, I. v. anv i a. . . w i - - 7 - " m m vta.,iwu I. -. I i ..... 1 l a a r . . . . ever may be yoeir , decision, ! WW lor the hcdtralj uov.rnmeol: it shall .: lailtiluliv executed conlrJent that it will be 'characterised by that moderation and justice, which Will, I trust,1 uudcr a'l circumstances, govern tLc councils of our $ counlrr. - . i . ! . ' " i' I The balance in the Treasury oa the Crtlltli in several of the States, it which th day pfanuary, IS37, - was forty -fire' mill- expediency of the phn propccd , by tht ions nine hundred Jnd sixty-eight thoasaudKxtcutive las bexi more orjLrss diKusscd. tlye Irundred and iwcoty-thrte dollars. ; You will, I am je-ouOdcot," yield to their re fhcj receipts during the present year, from ii; the respect due to every cipnai ion or att soiii res, including the amount of Tfea-Hli!publje vorce. ; iksi ring; however, to ? J ury uotca issued, are csiimaled at tnrcntv arrvc ai tut; the early day at which it took xdacc. deprivrt the mcaaare under consideratioa . of uiuch of the uptcrt it! n t-ht cthcrwi j have derived frJrn the result. Local elec- ioww iur Jiaieruuicvra iiave, nowcv cr, Urtrn " U . i i : i p. a. - J - S - . . . . . . ' IruUi and a j'lai TbiY t& t&xvJ&l -t i V I i V K- ':
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 15, 1837, edition 1
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