11 ES t3j,L 41 1 X X X liE 11 i..- 1 ', - '-- 1 - . , dent. ,Iq , 1 i:.; ...,; ~ r u 7 .7 1..4,: i n Ft IILIcIIIiD ti F,, lli .. t.t(- -. * ; % Elir.4\l). •. c ' ,a 1 from the coinii ollpoweri and i c.. t l. ~...ktr„-,g7t-iO-1,1, 4 : ?lees +n and FUk I TI" Cr;Nrs,pt r Atisf , rictl to more tit.in fourteen a. r >. ~ t) - ••••Th• ti • • jo D t a ';', ate bate 4, actingt iltlepctuletttly l ,_. .n.nt 711, .. IA IF. o icrwitte w 0 JAIL . s, • I, , 1 ' . , illhe chltrget.. ~. p per, I Carl mile , , I , !• I an. rcga ating t, um n p_r ; !.i i tarrkr.kkes are .settled, e:.cei.t la the option., t r- sst excluz_ , ively 14; alr.st , art to z .•,.,: , • '4llE.Editors.: • - i . . •I .i tart 11 - c 't interest of• tatir s,oe 1 • ers. ',. t , AtiverbsenfentvnPerte , l at the ate of 50 ets. - . . 1 i :,,l ,n g the soverei s , , mlol . veroir . .pfoi i Pe"r - : - .Stin.h.re, o`fiiii on tines for' on •insertinn.-.. ti.,l al s.vbselup,it ..ertinil '25 cents. A liberal p a,er eurrcnev,lnset t 1 of l i cnin iA .. - 4,:- - liron , t. moo to e)aily tulrertise s. I '' r ) lutry, the 6rst'duty i Whiell thes• t i .li- 4 pv-reit(.l--. alp . comtnenicati a. 5, by: ma', ....e e to the public is to lceep in/leii i.,,„,.......__. _... -1 F" 71 '•'" I 't'Lr t en t. '"n- 4_ . 'a ufficient athount pr,lgold - -, tal..,s ..-,- '• ...._....e..-. ~ 1- N • ~ L, .., f. — at , .. . , --' , ._ ..,, ; : ;1, are the. courettibility of t.m.!rin i t '7 , ‘4 7 ..,,....,.'.. .-..... .. -- 1 ,. ... For the) I . irg,t,lS. • o. « ..." , • to coin at all tittles !am i l unddr. all 1 l ' . i' , .• T;••-, :• 917 ) ;;MOTHER J . _: St - T.em. No hank oitglit eve l r tol-,b, • ) -•, f; ;--, - -., t I-- . -' t d with - nit suc hT b 'ti l i •IIOIA . oti P !,- - i•-• - l'ilttle'c-thers i sang the gentle lam • , ~ ~ _,L I ' , l - , i ,II . ' :Ig to secure. tuts Tesult r AL 'l. l t' , ••••"-Of farent4unforgot, 1 rre • rfeiions are eon - Tar:direly !vain.' t 4 q'is , screeter r fdr too to-strdy, •• ' ,; 1, 1 •,- ti • . 1 t i •,,, ,i t b,,, 1 1, s s i 4 tl.lB con y-tr e tole.. ot.e, , m r I. ifo th at c o in ' ofid &nevi - or spot, , : ~- , ~.. ,-,.. r it , . . •, • 4 ~.. . , . , e ,it.rtt „re,tuator o al, paper etire l •n6y- . 1 1 Is here the toll gross In:cur/on: wsres • I E ,in ionl rile ushieli, an: guard the publit • - 2 'r- Abov Qmy ~n fond . .I tiler grase, • ag. lost or 4r b;surs a d 3 bank IstiApe '.ions, ' 4 I A• ' roll - Ito-al an•d-e eutual 4-eurit it 1, ;,• ..1- -In ecenings,v I and dewy hours, 1., '. , ' `• ' . ,••• „ .1 ~" , 1 )do ne.si wise,. and i All -ealltat ott,L , to 1. , I jol . e• to lin t er . there; • _,:. ibe equired, that •,tikl:-sl4ll. lliblci . an 1.. ..1 semi ! . 0 :ear' er own end rote {•'.. -- ; Again ib en eskprayer,- - . • p k ~4 when she, s might in.neeents tild e ,• •- . 7 l'at-il,eillifalut ritual to t-otrinbi t: teird n B C-, : th l es' ics it 4 ; o4 e r: r B l lll(: :, l! ' o- tt, - I e v 'l ti n t. ' i i, -- : - - , - , pie .trod_for tlretr redOtur.tion.i :a hti how -1 4 (.„,.I , s-ble,,i gon her crrini z T ch r ild. ' _ i e i c - . f i f rt d s h e,, . tr o l l r il e l qua l , ",7 - ,, , tietir it y : i• ...I .4 , -rcft tatc-11 ,- . t veil. has pass Al away - 4,lga .ricer issues. ~..., 9 the contriry, it' .;:., i ~,, „ it ,.,- 1 , „.,,,,,i, p i r i t t i ed, !lna) 'be perrerted to it Mile ;flcturreney..--1 I S, , , t - Tr ,,,, 0 ,, 1 ,„A; and fur „b o d e i • i Ind ti.,.. it is piiis.ible by ithistnicans t•i con - 1 ,int e ss demi- _ I terry ill the debts of t e ittited St.itts and; i--• , i .ig 0.- pure n ..- -- ,I . ~, i , . .., i .. i!, • ; p.e ne:11,) aFP ipll'e'grirrnentg Wort, - •,' :,i '?- t - at' ije - V r inrntS 11:t 3nIK ores with i , ... ~ ...,,,,:', re d„,y her b i l ow ... ~ .., r, out •4.rc ne to lite F tTi rcs4 ire , 0 ie. A litaVell 5 . . I I (Ire! '" tili2lll. . • .1 - I It. jt. 01 i • iL I I , „ . I. i ii IreVel I'' jittable tl e.s securities th,lll elret , , they cannot lie "cot) rtC4i • /rug! ttpl silver at , the laduent cif. pre l ssure, I:7sbir exitorience fliaclies, i 4 .ItTi ci,,tit 1 : tune ! , r, prevent lank spt•itsi•tns, at d tlte '• dept. , iation of hank lintels . Id: Eth.. 1 .4 . . , 111. whirl is, qi a consitltra, t larq extattt a " ! T i t'aper- , an 0:311ir y , Ilion g i ll 't . ra..4l3' peiliiiti Olif , I t - tilt rt : spect. it }vas ! dcenied ailvisa- I 'onus' " to thc7 ae i t Of Parliament Of 1 i t i e , w i, f j ..%.,...:p.,.. 1 4 1e d ti l o i•,:i- l i tie of ,- at tlfe bairn it - Idspartmetit,.. for i : of - itjugland alicAys to' liSc i li on 1 ,01,1- :old - silver 1 .10:11 Id mittl-ti.ird ; I . , .‘ .1_ •,,, ~., 1 ., A .., ~ ,i nbiiiea el:Tilt itron i .p. , a talp•i„jtat s. 1 his prop'ortion ISIIL3 IV . 11)(1.11 1 1 {I al :II SUF . ' ! fo :secure the c.' - nr,i/ - tibility%i4 its!' Milt - the tilialel ; r• if" l4 ;lea l .t -13 •Elti'l'iy i sonic extent ilt - el i ei,.tirtent ltfiTti afield'E . t . a. its circulation t i rend l‘ri, , ng st impossible that: :j 1 sudden ii line- .' on to a ilatweratis atitoutitlshoti 'kin. ' 'p.m it, the 'aitud, proportion I,t- l'Ild) iy bo, insufficient' nOer otzi'batt •iug - i t. , Each of Our fourteen' hutilred '. 1 tilnis but a limited eiteuinfCreue -fur I '-. .tila ! ipr, nod k 9 „i cs s guri f vf.#6, ,A.s.l i. . . . tit.! , .tuatol hunk suet al: I.4filt: a so let- '; oust in .specie to ccimpel 1 .- , i . t tni tie- ieu altheligli It,,liadf l ecan iii .its , p i a a l to of,e-thir, - ;;, : t1, , , 4, tnnuy4liate . I l ' 6 . '< l -.*" . ':- 1 1. vet I nth not a ;1 . 1, mirth the ei- . 1 i of the banks. of mnisiann i c that any 1 tank throughout t to 1 . , jaiort has been ! dij;y its einirtr t )kt•p fhis or any' ; .roportion of gold nil silx'r compar i the amount of i s r.tilliitted vireo- 1 ond , dephsits. W' atil. 1114 I , been the. liehtt? In a rece t rettok ina•e by t• zi-ury Depart= 'pp tltetbadition banks through utlj tlio] diffarent uccxdinc , to 10 t:l4 dated trearest rarv, .1.57., the , glregte amount it st (Tie in tlwirTattitts i„%zi-".58,3.19,- . 4' their, Orctilarto - -lii2^:2ii - .. ;775,22, ' ' t l, e ir 211ely - •sits,i ,F , . •_;io , 3i - i -- 1,352.. aj•peats . that thoe yuk:s to the ag have 'considt.r.;,ly iless - ;than ono creti of itol.l ; it silvar ip_ania!red 1- R 3 , PRESIDE A, , T'S lESSA. , , i 1 •.17•17 ' ' 7' , ' - , 27 ,7 ( - 1. ~ ----.; ril t I t'7lt.nr..' it) 7 . . • •'. Striti,)!l. It . 1 717 i .: ti. } yit• It) i ' eSi I . ' I I•fl i .: 11t2 r.: , 1 , 4i. it•IIIL, 1 : - 7.7 . 1 t rat . sueh, rec ••• i `•II•••••••,•••Ary-_an•I ex, '4_ ' • I',11•It Et-t '6• : 11.1 al; I , i ' . .111•.. 1 . , ) _'al In igl,-.y ,I, i•ci,• Ms ts• !deli, 110-1 •;,. p 4-11 , 1... ind our 1 1 aqicp-1 t , !I'm thri . , 1.1,; , ; - q out tiri•zi I -rr'r• 1 1 , 1 i1,i has t bissca . l.J‘r Ya•ii'-urtin ut ,e,,t ; ll' ' ••• .:' ' I , l'erit'itcro; flaw, erlj,, • .of Le.ilth. - The 1 '. fruit.- Ul7lllllllltly, : 7 warded the hil of I , ~ , •.• , i, ' . ..., - I;_yot s:ll,l_ 4 ,es Da ve ;Intni, ifp tt, iti•lin . ) 4uhielutingim 1,1 •'l, r,iluta hate'l.f.rg••l l 4 ', , 1 1 14 — osi-u•t it Q: y. IV k °lenient.; of niaferit ' Id, and yt n) dntgs our co t i interests, is at the 'II- 1' • 1,1, 'IT it f ..i. or- t 4, ttlllt 110 • In the midst 01 11 :- 01, tire production . IlUll the elementA o i ii Our manufactures if ‘vi;iks retarded, 'oti hi different kinds aba'l 1 , 1 of 'll-,ful lyi.nrcrs, R. d• mi.nt awl a - , duccd ' ot the goVtriAlicii ' I ',, oi ye diui,-:s filv I , i; - becn Q\ u 1 :vil,' Ina•le by l't• \1 the Cut rent fi,,e.ti i nsii )übt: U&l4 these •cirl I , collared before I ' icut si•sin; ml. th [ -,::. r,l:l?Tre. Cve ..ou:nialid r 1r dioFi, , ine :f , rn)rtiori . .,I: o.•oalirrilm , l to f '' I ' • •a . 1 1- tires' ':: s I Ith r•iiiiii:." - 1,, all, our tL I t; ,1 )11 for the . -i . D fi:1; i'est.lr.4 t i : • t i . . I ,tit r prar or, , I o woalai b:lc iu flare t.' l '., r rime pa , t. j } - .st eutil..7.res.i: re• an uuu•ui ri ..-!:.1 dr- &s k shas bounli di It u,batid ) x&r. rutrpled Jrigl nerio - 4.1 1.1 , 1 ptrtakcn of t have possesst Ikrealtit, r As+iithstatitliug quitry f , ;p scu t posiro.. ly r. , gretted, WQI/1111 proVe to be \only * a with i that the Very • . 1. si4ilii tuizfortune heriw compared with the It, lion to sulaim.. suffer urr aril dist rkssl. prevailim , am nil th.(;.fitst _ , . ,, ,- , Is ,„ 1 , le of a conterti p.4ipte. 'With :lit • the_ gel -eminent. c:funot • • .., di; istrous consc tail- deeply tu.sym Irthise, though it may be - Me e,.- nde Cul. that :they gm , Without * do , roe e' r to I I extend relief,' : 'lli . . i t linilid to i preserve ,it i 4 our duty t/iuquire, what ruts pro ' 0 " . " 11 ! 1 1, ~ , :.inti tor tue...piy- Pluo, il such anfortd i nate results and whet u. ! their. , i r t cif 1111illedlate, S Pr thPir recurrenceilica l n be prevthited?' In ~111rutt lvt. !hens, into in forin - Fr reviilsiOrls the bluino ugght have , ii.liii:i .1 1 ..... n failly aitrilniefl Io avarietyl e of co-op: s'°lvel . . l Y• ..: I i • f this is the cOntlitionlof the banks, 1 Crifillf: eau. biltrlpt $o upon rive Present i iarsanizvt. ,, .. - Al4 - 2 1 1 . 1. 4 .qP..1...'t_h'11.,°t . t, ' .7.. i f i ill ~ n i? :t ... Aw \ t. ''':r t , f : lll ti „ i ' l ( ;, . '4 .i i t i l f l o , u r i a iU ll a il v i ll 'lll ; l l, 3 l Tr a qd ? • l i i i i i ii " . 4 l9 : (Attli);agint, 111111 reiOlii systein of Pzper i 1 on ti:l itlitu (lie lagE 4•10/t lears,l - and the eurrew:y and bank credits, exc./ling the ; tide , st II coutimies tolow. 11tudeed, - sueh i.o (i pl e to wild I:peeilatioris Stn d gaiaiblingia -, has ba ti ille...N.travagtne •of batik credits i Ltot,l6. These revialsionl 'Mist continue to that tie batiks notv hold',a. considerably recur at $ cresste-enterrals bo lOug as t h e . ess a ouut of specie caber in proportion '1 amourft.,,4 the paper. enrrencraml h. i pk i to ilstiii •'capital or.to'i heir Circulation and 1 loans 'atol discount - 1s rif the country sliall, - deP . Plii e 8 e° 1 " 1 -' 41 e' 3 9 i b " they did before Ilii'left - to the diseilietiatt of foirrice-a- hu l l the dy l b ovcry of goldin..lalifornia l . 1 ,•- i'arcd itrosportsiblch. bankine ,institAtions i ' Wlb ISt in the year] i 3- 8 their specie in i ultiuli'•fr9ni-the very lawl cf their naturC; Pr°l)4 ion io their ctiltiii svas more than . ' . -.• aril„-_-4 ,- onsult_ the ,inter'C't of" th(ir stuck-; equal l one dollar f?:,fOur 1 and a i half,• in : Lid:ls rather th 2 lllthe Publi.e welfare. ..-' i 1857 i 'does not allot l ite pie dollar for 1 ' le farniCri of. he: codstitutiod, when ;, every l' x dollars an I.lci i ty-:tliree eents of L,1 1 1.4 're to Congeesiihe power "to coin i their t' ;dial. In tltt.year.l-18 the specte Aiene:,.: d: t o regg4t e the value" thereof,"' was c‘i, al within a r..)- imill frabtiou to ; i ( i • . ,i:.1!- 7 pre `tied . iliel from coining one 4 0 ac in relit • States fj* - Theney, en,Rfig bilks -of credit,' or nu king • (lePni'4 five of heir ' circulation and I i in 1857 , 4., is nuti ditial to on? 'l , -' , !rythingt>bukgol i t And silver ;Coin a ten- . dollari, seven and' aliale-of itbeiricircula-1 __ I .1 1 ' 1 t ,y .1., r in Tairficift, of debts, supposed they j lion and-ileposites..- ., , 1 • , t:71.1 protkctitfihe' people against ' the evilsl; Fro! this stitcmelt it is easy to Account 6 , "fan eiessiVefandlrred eeniable paper cur-1 for our t tpaneial hist, ry , enr rive last forty ,T . • hey'are o • responsible for the ?-sars. i It. has .13i4., mstorY of extrave l'-'aisting'anomaly thAt a , overnment endow-;',,gant eivan.ions' in tt Lusiness of the court eilf - '. - ' 11,c..1-11.-iththe soverifbit at .. bute of coiuino. itry, f owed by rumus contract - ions. At 'awl f.. • 1 .., ' J. at 1 ;1 reglliaaflg , tO., value . theieo e f I t sueeestre intervals ie bet and _Most ens .i.Ki l k ' - ' -_, ~till have no poler to p6ventl others I terpriS g men have i)er:r. enlpted to their, Itr ni drains• • .., tin • - , • this cotEt out of the conbtryl ‘. 1 n livreseessive bat, lea sof mere pap'er i .. •tu tint- F'!'i tiik - eg: Op the xittannels of circulation 'c edir., xetting film to xtravag., t t r. ‘ , tal l pap e r milieu As not represent gold 'pu tati ' s of foreign i toods, ' ild Specula -40i.i..i1y - T. • '.3' ' '• ‘, ,---- i , t . • t,„ l- r. ~ f, , , • i \ • /lions, 4- , i j.. - , net-1 the liighest and niostl res.: gamily. lVhen tlt ens s arrives, as ar ,,1., '"1 1 -ie duties of `t e;government to in.: rtve it 7must, the banli cat ek:eud I no, re-, 1 ., , ~.1 1 T t`tr' :he people a ound circulating ni e l , i, lief :losi.lie - people. la ain struggle toil t I , :.ibin . ,, tbk: antount--;• ,:which ought to be'T srecleeniiheir liabilitic itilspecie they are : , ' , 14.),,,1• with the uf ost possible 'wisdom- i f compel l 'i to coutruetihPir 1 3/us au, lll their, -,, -kill to the - - w tits of internal trade i i issts.,•,..l . ,rid at -last, i•The aoLr of distress' 1 • 0 f rei•i i ' h 4 , , r,.;. exe ang _ . :If this be either' whenl t l ir assistanceti mcsrlieede.., t 3 bey Lf. t . ,,1, . ,t 1,) at,Gr e or cr - kly ba mv • -th e p roper t and th debtors. to her fiiukiutO ineOl , 1 1 - rd, the - inai4table value of evety, 1 v,em-.1. -`.-; 1 . ' "-' l, property Itt the fain is intie'aied or diminlslied __ 'lt i;‘,l . . - hiS„•paper sj i teni of . _ ,:, a ,... e propor+, 4/it tuiduals as well , o- _and injustice to -expansim, raising , till nowt incalculable evils to every at tole feF belind l its! iiiecobriau . !_.• 4 , minty area e con.scquence: , Unfortun at I when cmiipared wi,th tie l eolit ~ .`' f • e .Yi• u er the anstro l ''' lien, 1 t' construction the 'federal I;itifit tiOn,'which .rcvailed too long to 6!chaiiiid, ails . ' hat- li---NO ~' i (Jo: - . 1 rtitrelices: ' tuts, "tn It hi: _:••tat!.= ICE note the IC anlcs are'- - hanct.. )trterou: rim t , • of it . hiinue to"' „- rate tie ME= ince the our eon. r"P'r tl' tl..trTee it. alll i'le , l her lt' l dully 're. ; t"a 11 e1 ic. O ur ce3 1 ) 1 :1 11 in.lecs, YI'l iur man- b 3l ill &_x -\@ 4, 1 1, c ,„ gener-.4 . , u n the ', tutgoL At obun- :lc . '" 41 till these ll'entl, 4.etary ~,v . '",i 1. 1 , .„ iu 'a. de , - '' """ 11 1 '' i. ce 1, pti t u tart; 1 rein!ri other I ed w I lotir.u. k!®! the. F of . r, Stott, to $ r J act ti3S, ahtl '.l nltA,nrcs a 1 - ot.u. may. bu'l 3 clnA .. of your' pi- e s. greg,itt oltlicuglt to T?e- deep- dellor „ , , nsurilasfied 1, euty -url f ,agrieulture -and in i i tieual weak' ; we 'rind -r ,-talei.l, vi rab!ie . •rßata t nterpli.ta; of •ined, and- , l'housauili own uut of 1; cmploy want._ _The reVcnue -.hick .i.: (-hit Ily deriv- ' orts roan nhroal, has a bilst the arpropri s CS i = •• este• list- se:•:•iou , • CC:at are very l large iu, SEI EMI OEM furl , xvisi fro! 201, CM ,cir - circulatigu ale is palpable, thei 61.sutc. must (Lick titldepriv'q, th!.: 1 4 retley with' all !ii It is It , ` rave so lent edit; 'when tic t 1 f one seventh-:o !, es would have It tidies i ly regu competi ountriet! ed, whiel in our o ' -- - I-1 -. 4 -i --- 1' 7 " -4 v. dissev-; manufactu r es, Las pr t cc( c. ra ~. But t..ii t virtually ! impertations arid has coil .tern,:tc, ilr6. tr.„ ... , et i nn, i t ... e , i Ih t u t ,),l e d . fict 4 ; of the large incidental .protetion.tv. l ,,,,,, oss i,,, e , t I of dell f o i r ded to our . • domestic I 6anttfaciturcs ,y ~,4..,1,,g ut .,i L snes al_ oldie 4:resent . revue tar , fr . - But ~ for tl is ' f a l th e same 1 . 1 1 I d '' th e branebevof our.mauf facturOslcomipol I,i c h t h e 7 1,114.1 pr..- ,', •, , „Le •.1 an I [lc IL ! - bier ed of raw ina%riam., tut. yowl :ton of o .1 , t: , in ti t n te, t i aiti ',.„l„,. owniconotry--such as cotton, I on nt.' , l l 7 0 7 1 t1 en he far .lit r,, ,1. the. ten fa bries 7 -would not ia y 'bare :_litt i lt. ta t oget h e i o f l l e b a 4 ; .„„ alimist exeilnsive possess!, n c t e hroi cli 1. .'] c rreucy and 1 1 . van , t ,, -market bnti would .have, el eats fur !the! 7 I .n t h an k s e f tic i, lilver- „, .selves a ,Oreign m.trket. phro ghiut Ith , !Our rclarin ~.. I , tes q u. woriti. 1 . i . , I lar upou.tlie ei• I -- Deplorahle, hoWevcr, ps iaybe ot , sti n IL,' rcum- i ... ~ . ... , , t , .1 •,, ~i; ~ •ettar _ _ pro tit rinancia: 1,..0n0t_m0,.. niy 34, , , Ih e uti z on , A i 1 ,,,, t i,. indulge in brig,hrhopes forlili future.--ftl, a i l h etwee , ,l J ii ot hd r ~ No ohei nation has . ei-4 - exi teri !''' 4,1 S4tes land tli leoulic I4ve,endured such vrplent expans nuts Jr, rit nl t e nt ,. d r , !mil , co 4lr actions of papct,cre it-.witl l onk , h a B y lf ettn in lastinnjury; yet the - h 11. oyane o . 3-out/I , B rit i e - h m i ty i s i the . 4.kni..4-gi , -..:s of our pnp . i.,:latio , and "tit h c .4, e o rt ir a ni sptritovhich never .quails hOfure i, collie, )1. i ii s t, it as c wilt enalda`-..ms soon to reicoyer fr m ou ;,...-in v i n ' ec a t i v i present financial emberr a asdinent ndlinak go erni p eu 6 .. Il i oven.cceastoios speedi,y to_for t tha les - t r i es. t c a e l on i 1 1 . 1)Ii - aqiii il they lkave- taught, . _ :,• • w i t , each oti, c I n ihe !maritime, it is the_ duty or th 1 1 a i t , „ 1 ,1„„: 1 .., 4 , II not derigeronS gover4nieht Ry all proper Ingalls tri.ht l n it power, to aid in: alleviating gib t)Lfrelings 0 • I B r i t ,,i nl. the.pnple occasioned by tt:4 ; snq Jettsiou o lil , inc the o the banks, and to provide again, a I recur Il l h a l. sj en ~t , rence 0,1 he satne - reahrtuity,l .:... Ur fortunate-I , tr - 4 - that, sir i ly, in eitheraspect of the rilie, ' t at 3 d o :ing their 'trite 1 but little. Thanks” to th',:. in ependenti ihis ° Tevece, HI, treasuey, .the governnient ha l l:Ant i•yspen :1-118. comine V,, ed payMent, as it was compel.;ed• o r -lo bi s% ; Buliver - Irciitii t-lre failurc of the Banks in 1,k37. It Icrifil' nat , o f 4 11 , h o , , continue to discharge its Ira ilitits o the p H an , t l ilootiy l . ~• pc n gold old ilver. =lt'snt bar se- Coll4ruciiox ii,. moats ',in °ail ' ' will p a s : i. to i r culitti" .perthnt .artich t d and litqle/ially assist ru r ,, st( ing a. sound.l llhi - i st; i t , ;h i , dir, . hon 4 wo , c(1-44'at this trd:lit entreay. Fio'ln it.; high cr he compelled to make a ten 201'.11 ' 1;31; it , up ,, r4 - Air exiet , e ;, t (b e 'l , lE•eted ; - ot ‘advant.ig 'ols .tern 4. 7 * t h„ t i ne i t h er w ij ' ~ ; 1 I •c• To:•••• ouwever, stilt, l k I) , C•i ie jbe 'nvo;..l- 1 1 r i. e r . .I, • , i 11111,/ , .. ''' ) er) 0z , 0 aS, I cd: butt if then the\an; :tit sin II ' IJo liiou'e_over arty It' , limitedlto the lew:::,t practiablelpurnl '- '.i.;i' co it ,,,, n d e d, , !I. ' 1 - haje r thelefore deterintuol that WIlil"t 1 0.10. I tie eor.stril I 'nu tr , . iul (q.t.-craw:it not • I S ''' - '' I. 1 Gaily -I I i" . lift it tli,l , pr, h a t be sn , pend,ql . , a., wor ,-, I,.‘t ..ni ton of• ,_not -TdrOt ly elvtilleueed, will! e \ stponed i n _ t i, .i t , , c . up ,..i t i lif this eau ik.. , ' d one without i sjCit) i,( , )( . t110 ' ' f a t '•' I' I 1 1 in t tat i l l l , pin I ,tryi , 1 !li.sc necessary fir Is 111re:ice '-, ii on in t W r ,,), i il.:til prlocced as thotign,.there . ',.. la d . 1 2 , . , 0 11 ' , u 2 . ' h r ght of o rit t. crilis-.-it: Our pmnetary • affair -I • • 11..1 4 ' . `I 1. protectoi, I But tire' Federal GriVerVille it C 0 I*t ao 1 l',k i C tit li i i - . 1 , 2S of C rA . 'much to proti.le against a roe rren c f 'ex • ; r n,.. t h e i l k I sting ettls: Lieu if insuring ntth e c D9ll- l' o i V S an j u ' n lutienaqubjectiods did not calif ag, itit the[ i t h . th e a ilJ een ere:aim:.ot a N-itional Bank, tI is t . v uld tin-- etnp.,rativelyl Fir nish no ; I . l cfln't° Preventivn cunt;cunt;- 'll6 i 1 he Sirstoonincal history Of the last 13.1uk o - the United ...4 'hag o their:con ...tatesTahuntl.tutly proves* the truth of Ittzij: ~..,....s . iroUld,'74gUlake the issues a 0 credits ofl l I 'n:erica- beyoni • l. Bauk ' in i sat4lii-a I - ' no t t oo 'lll ici t : -fointeeu F bundred State manucens to prevent the ru noun e:rpa i n- . 1 1 the treaty ha:. I cons "I'contractions in ' r c rrencv ', ~ h i i f such a n o onns alit 1-1 ,;--, , .e . -... . ichich afflicted ut throughout t esi teueclof, 1 thVe'JCCII negotU il the latc'ti,,ank,l ur secure us a iii - r i uture I i t , it resilD .,, t , t p i t. , iaipensiOns. In ..1825 an eff tt is s !Italie I he a Iprobatiorr i by the Bank of England to c rail thins is It . t h en our g r..5:1 1' emvic t i or.' 1 1' sues ciflic co'unfry banks tin er tl, , e' (m o st,, i g nu f . oraqf ' • cireueistances.:' t be in into ‘.1% .c, . 1 . The..,l4per Currency Ball 'be to a recut us•exttnt, and the 1 'di its parer fo cebtract—it. in • 1 ' duce prilesaau restore the e( foreign exePang,rb• twee ; p l leticA t spieni of c ll .tireailtne, issoes tbdApOu hope t stock aro private bankA . of 'lw °old colopeilcd to follow It foundk,low6Qer that. as L they esicluided, and at the em -eess to dpiploy the languagt o "'whatever re, p Ter, err'culati ,, n was efi . ,:cted ity tlt (,•41.:ng1+1 (in 1825) was Tlloi i re tho - - up irY tlia s ,i&r - ues of_tho countrY `bad. But alßank of the United — o - :' St ' tit's WA , It 'II' COl1 la , restrain the'isst a l'oats of tiai State Baulrs, haeat,se itil is a rogriator of the eurrencyl indsi he iu Birthet cys the itinnetit 1 wrests 'o I its• stocrholders. If we i ne'agee! to restrain or contiol ant their interests must, at last it' few. r ,( re e, ; bdi iintogonistie.• -But i a , dirt - Of rt Atrik;of the United States would the sain4aterest and the sano ' , i incl nation • with theiOrectors' of - the St:l4 bar ks!' to d i ll:hid tit,r currency,. triaceomModate their favorites 4tid friends . with lornsi r and to` de! 'ciare. large dividends. Such has be, n am' experiene6 in regard to the last', hank. i After allthic Must:mainly rely• upen the : .- , patrionsnii anti wisdom of the States for the prevention and rodres. of the evil. fiLey i will' affording a roal i spece basisi'for urlPa 'per eircula'rion by increasing Ore.& onrin. :Irma of *dk notes, first to twenty, Ind afierward.‘ to fifty dollani; if tbkiy will re quire thatithe banks shall' at all, tiinch keep 011 hand at ieast one dollar of irild - aird 'ail ; . vd,r for eery three dollar of tlivr circula. tieri and (...eposits; and ''irthey tlill:prorMe, by a self-xecating eriatina:ent, *Lica ridtla- . ing cur ayi-est that the, nicatentj they sir:s pend they Ishalligo intiPliquidatfiln, I ioc-, lidre that t treh provisions, irrith a . weekly intlaiicatioti by each bank of .a s Omen! of •s eoritlittA- ' ' A see ,- -0 lv rilt Its conditiOn,;, could go for tol secure lug against fOuie suspensions' of s!Pecie pay.: ut , !rits. ... i i 1 i L I. 1 , .lorigresls, in Imy opinion. pos i sesse . ho power to posl a !uniform bankrupt laW .. Op plieable toill bOnking institutionivthroug m h out the United Staies, and I strongly. rec om`end it's eze i rcise. , This Would_..mke , it ihe irre4rsiblo orgtinie law of each bank 's czisteucc, Oat a suspension of sPeciel p4y Indnts shail,pr,o4.luee its civil. deat!). 4 The instinct of 6el( Preservation would titian coMpel . it ri'9 of9rat its duties in such r tuanner as ~ : )- e scpe the penalty and pr serve its ti 'le.. 1 The exiiten'oe i Lion of bank pop they habits of curl at this dayjlmaul ma iminteltatel mi If We coul iconfq ate sphere, dl' istcring to i !le':Eti latibo ci by ttrOv might be CO/tint i publio. , i I) 1 F ea tra,vagant, ial pace Jf real I ralue; if similar ar ition tiled us front with foreign ! BEA 1 j c : l II n e pan(litfl I:rk p i L for!tl rtlerl . to en i:.ib.lgi__ i7uta ~ 1)t )n roil-` it of - 4s loz . lts, i i nt , ili joint Pe k uggopl it 9 exa!nt)lp.l i . ,•acolt-ActOtl i 11 i ! lof fi r e ifiro lit very liilAh i f t h el uction o 1 i 4.1 ' is: _,ank slade A:sl" les and 4ten 111 inL peci, c (le t cetor feel of banks and the ci cu p er are so identifid. wi people, that they. c on denly abolished Witho' I injury to the . Count . themtothi 1 .0 etrappr pt; .regent them froin a mi ,drit of wild reckless spec N gantionn and ihnes;th! od with advantie tot t.I 'QED: - i ---- " Fay, 4 pcien t i 4 n .i.O- , i• gle e I,li, ii * l I:v d . i s qr 1 'o t i ©, t 6 P' of has o cqe ' ' a' u; of in t o b I t i ed un.. I '• it.;rued Lf he I in the e l rtttneu 01l til i l iln fci Or . qu . i p lit o 13 t S out in t he t ire t otb ru ~,t ioni j mildel , 4 is t, iliti F , ,It 2 lqi eraililiOrlh' I!' to stipulate ''ver :to uscupy! , ntril Atneriea 61t leonsidtHii I t at bireat Brii l ai 'lea4, be plae Fe,i i rseltres. W I . il iaul)tithe since it Unit in $e con I t; aCI sam e titil , e lli , • , Rat this construe letter and i ier the late i 4 Un Tops 'are iustttu, ts fir the:r oviik i thek diflit /& s anabe i. ,f . , don -fiti 'tile, : , ,4' 6 btuit ted • ()I k i 3at on the foi 1 61 er this trea u aa t . i .i.E. . 0 ~,,,i4 thh , ol?ject. in tenth: it If lid 'ernhart ~ I t 'en lie two I go;1 i'b la.' 91 questiriuts e I . i it lias reuderet hi Ittio' 4 differen t ei;S'quite. i T4 1 3 r• tifle4 by . tue. en l a i d ii ii if:Ann:fait, ti ii b tha 13rit i i I I i !ha &rverninet n r§ 1 , 1 concur , i - de y tha ‘9,eiii, t t ! n: o e t r h I % e l ri l a n tis t ei Tiearli.elo in th i ltedi to tbe_ i§ci tlipse i lands au i l bett by a cunve t, ilif. of Augnst, I , di «,iMajesty an ra:sicentt r stitutad 'a ~ •ryl whi the 8017 , r lig of, liionduras„ll cop trae l ing powni* gake tolietiognize ',1.1. EMI uIiFF; Lice t 14 • • IY, Iv es" o ald I with . kahilera ocnotii treuty, r ho:: 1H G#o , t OJT 12 Il i .. ,4 Cl ....,..„ tp 0• tit rueepet sa It territory, of ,l on, e r as. "' II , j & i . Ppo 'examtnalti ttrten circa!, Britt 2 0 Auguarl ' fit P i whilst eclarin,gl,l "fee 1 rritory ua lb Re üblio off 't' f. tb tre Olio of Irt 8,3 eteit., ty , 'over It I to exist It rti thiuder of Ilc4l in abit.,uts a se*i o. 1 ;trill legiilattv 1 o .lers flectect,bitt riVetf - the i '. zing p . ow,e be people nee of nit exclusive '#afrCnbli ifoqg t hem:: ring thmit ler, and,ll6 de of eni . Aed Pd • i)F 11 )- to • 0 8 t ea tra. Y.l DE S. ing aid Inti, iii4,lll, proCe i it r:it hi. fac li ti es • l .filii Id alford; wi Teti g: dile calm "the beogilavii Ittl''4ountry' 'it i l to (Ilitrivc to issue a trio Ilia func iscount. h re o be hich hout ith 7 ould heT lions BVt al , ig!kgovernt l tsfu'etorY t cuts udi II': '. i ; 1, . 1 leu ties lildeli c; 'in 4t of Idle 1 I.lu ig Iritain it pits re .1.. t, - E, hare 14 lapol y !itineui, ii•azotintr . - o 'll' 1 . 1 • . • i I , , .intercstps ti : deli ire; of 4, de.4110 . ,e,c imater friendi •,, 6 . ~; r! (MT inuu or .....4otne !rritidii ; questtou rrit ... •-. 1 .* 1, goverrunint' attatting rea truitilH in ise,` - ptenuing. • 1 of A prit I o-- Claytou ; 1 ' • '; , ; j l o niost unfo *o griverumel d 'eolitradj3q aud 1 most i ibt=, ited thT •T f - 3V4 , i • IV •cen of a bos .1 int do ilid hip 146, ;S•if In cid I tp") 1 1 ' Jtec, belN .•ce. both putyi 'the stipulati .p y, fora 'T' 1 etse Stiy dont. ntrar Aineriea, litillt . governotc ,Q laun..sge h /:•essi in nf • I tat riea which tr date of the trea 3 a 'sit tua I reeog 1. Udited 'States ~ I n, idler, as' on; - , • w ; tole exiensre ,' 57e'eping too d be port _au& boa --- apitearagau,.l togoth ndS, excep on Of thg , betweii runduras.l , Acee• alb treaty do6t ...i... - -,... 1- -..• ~... eat heats. ~t 1 t th . It. if in eL . idered suseeit-' it neer. troutd, be authority 6f have Ireceivelf i I The: tin , id §t'atcs tr, , tisetttCti to vi - l'onOreid iiolie , 1 i •• • ; i n . govern mei*, , ^ritory in. th nut otyn coritll saerifice was ii 'thi4l revel .11p•isition tritb • no 'right 4," it ish Gotrepi , he treaty, ;it ik 1 1 • . s• 1 l i te iconytettott a'poiotteu hot!? 1•• ,t 3. 6 i 1.. i , .on negotia; the !n%) govt• ',.siii)le,"of, r•c i a tccaty, havi w, vas Eignec r 48.56 ; • ant [dent i to < thc, I i ons Ler :enl; to; se-I .1 rog ,c tv, IBM EEIE lave] 13"ri of th ber o 10t, "of Dec: er in, the rigina eccniTlisit Ititigi i ing birth t • IcomplicatiOns he ts; Inv peroapl Mit it is, Illowevti Ic'ss Objectionable .uts made to it, by as i t netido; was, t i of laach:lBs7l ntioofor iatifiew moat. I Rssedits willing thO _ mentituent.sl thb eseepl ig to I.l.uatati •andli .ay of llonduias. ireaty, ,as Sub tei• ',reciting that aliito l uts "hating , big 4te the 27th otweon , her Brit-. üblici of lanllu free terri l to-' Of Abe Isaicl,lrOpub. ted.th-iithe tiro ebyin tually met in. all &till.° ights . or much oa ri g t .of )f Ihe MEE 31la ventk o n be ris of the foun44 that I . ds , ti . I:ti a 1 ,1..0 gtity- of 't "iiii)rfveid iirhieb its earedly be ', ftcon the o to their of of their nd jndicial II .... i . 0 nOOduras m, and or froin the geei)t ;for also pro- ;, togfortifi- ILTEMi Hcind MO • lola. o sore' er 4 CIIII 5, °I" i thout ulil (e l ih6 ga mime klivj ral 0 it' l li l, 43 a ens o ry for island duty It, er i eou el - r p 1 o • jay I -... • ;fleet / 0 ni . 7, \ , ion from' vi J ded 'that fit '; . _alit . I '. t prol 11 16. 118°7. ~~f i --------- T --- fiTT -----:' tl e not at any: time bell e'xist 1 t lit;rein." tidaras : rittipd thii Coirentihn, bare rats of bilc ell:4 listicuOli ! , tibstautially indcpatidtnt with 'lintits,,trudli State at.all times hitish iiiitence-„aml c ntrol.'— ad.`thel oited, State ratified: ith Grent, fritain in it anginal' 1 uld haye been bound 4 ttirecogi poet in 'all' future dna " illse to thc preljtidiee of 1 indur'asi, cut Opposition.l6 the V irit and ; the„.„(Myton and , Buhl I trety d in the..ll l Tnitcd So es, tie .ted the euire chiuse;• nd sub% s stead a simple- recog, it . on of n right of 110nduras to these, o following language. , 11,2 two ar o ties do l ilicreby Dint u lly. en !nize 'and espect . the I, land s of aco, Vida ' Barnarattn, Helena: 'tuate intheß' ay of Ir i tridu- ILI/O...c9ant. (Of she. I{6p bliz, of under the sovereig I ty , arid e said'llePublik.t of, 11 nduras. c;fin rejected thiA,,atite iltnent, j 1 , i the only ritation :that it c ratifi- 1 couvethien be ilig 2 4 tli Au-1 wren tier.; and Ho dnpi,; eseha . .nerl ? owinz to the that govertitiaqtt." ' I II id, thin is ste..ced that ,''her ,M; jent3'''n 1 mild Envy [had little di'ficulty ; lhd,moditication prop° ,nd by illeh. tken livotild illvg Wail in`; liiguifica!ion as the iginal ; Itellier - fdis would lia r.-4cit , •ther the' mere cilreun stance ,•e ,:e: ot the ratifi3tfrians, f tli,() , i i tiou with ) 11outluras, p - ior in ) theatifi,:atiou of our trelty i 1 it itain, ironic], "in (fr,:et "hleive,; signiticatio, n ns the .o iginall ' thus .ndilifi , jl the net:i. note, Inay. wil' will iie _ oulit liap; forttinite that ti gne.:•4 1 amen • 2,, . I ; . .. goverennent itnoteuta• le treaty als amelitTed slavery; slit ermitted - lladllfo n Statti' in 11:r dwi .4114 .et 31or.over thollrea l ty forni,' we sh n! arid, re stipnlations lei9g in di nnileiste• 'Senate me stituted' iu i thelsoVerei islands. in t 1 ontraefing I R 4 I gage to repo Rita rand Bo! and 3.100, .azi„.'zajd 2ondur4,; . , Great. 'Bil assiuning, to ofj tb, ust,l 1L 4 :16, not beeti'llou6 l it • / ! ,, rovcrurnent tP agrteing t 10e Setiat i ti, w thelani Wording.l j 1 tiieleffLet; tvli of the exiihati §m nitiv,e pOit.t t oftW e t with Uri...4 J 13 litid;"the wigaintr," 311{ - 211eUf ti S lt fit tien nz,vor he Briiish ter rejecting tl 2a6 eutdr ted State ±XQ fy,: if the w$ §i& . reeognitioi ras over t , i o a new . treaty with the 61ilar in - all - rospects , LC) , had jikst. ,Pilused to kd ;States would cons w, tre's cleis and' unq She suer" linty of II , ty Islands the followini• ition• P., 9i'f begever u . ;epublic izi l f 'tia onduras and ratified . a treat 4 whieht.lreat Britain the Republic of !lon •eaty.i , 1,, / long was, 9! course, _ rej l'i haif'rtifus'ed to rec ..,...ventidn With lloudiii the 27th Atigi4st,. 18661, with 'full k. edge of its 'couteuts, it ~ • as iingossi i . at,e.'neeessarily ignordn't of "the pro ii and:conditions' which misgh m t be eit' ii" in . futuret convention' between. the parties, to 'Saqtion them, tu advatice.,-,- .. The fact is,that when two great n. like 6 reat -Britain and 'the, U. 8 tates;i .ally dei l irons as they tire;' and I Omit', may), of mai taibing the most fil i rclati ns with e eh other,„bave.unforMi • ly concludedo treaty 'which"' they rii,, stind in senses directly opposite, the ' est.edurse is - to abrogate such a treat ' 1 l' d to - ' ' mina. -consent, ,an • comineuce alto IM . Pits 'been . lel, one protnptlY,', all di ti tics in Central America would most p bly,ere this. ha t e been' adjusted to 'the t isfaction;of bet partieSi ) , 11m- Prue .s in discussins the. toeanitig o( the Cla and Bulwer treat would' Ipiyelbeen der tiii,titis praiseiVort yl piiipTse,l'nucl- the iiptild; have ben the i ina I 'eakilf ae , ' pliSheel ; becaus• the iker i este of the ePtileriesiu'OrePtral Atitericais ident l'hiiiiirecinfineitid seeuriu# 4afe!transits , all the routes across rho' Istlinius. i Ii Whilst entertaibing. tht.se xentitnent shall PcvOrlhele4 pot, refuse ,o contril Ito' an rea4nald6;tidjuaturtent o the Ce • •Amorican viestiou wine i is net proem iiitiousisterit - with the Ad+can,,interpr 1 tioti of the treeiy. 'Jveriures'ror`this IlpOse haVe been recently titade 'by:the 14 1 ish Oiiv'crothetit i iin a friendly spirit, w lil Cordiality re i rocate ,• II but Whether' ...1 I- c 1 II but ii renewedleffort will resul in i„inceess I not -yet prepared to expresslan opinion. brief poled will determin . 1 • 1 _ , With Wrance i ,,oureancient relations ' friendship still contimaq to exist. ~ French:goVeturn tit havtil.in several re. iustanecii, which need n9t . be enuwera 1 to r iiiee+ spirit f good +,l'll and bind, ii i towards-our 'con try, which :.I heartily ciprocate? It is, nOtivithilanding, muc bsregretted thattWo' intim - Lig, whose.pr. i eons are - of such a character to invite tu'ost eiiensire exchargei and fretlit c • in i creial intercourse, should continue to force ancient 'and obsolete restriction. trade against eac other., ' Our coupner treaty with France is,, in this, respect, exception t heta ur treaties i with all 9t commercial nsti us.`lt yealo - ifely le, discriniiwPing d ties both on largo tor; and -.on articles, the growth, prodace, manufacture of the Country' when tirriv in vessels belongbig to thnother count 1 Moro than for years a a, on i toe 3,, M arch, ,1815, Congress pa o sed an Act lag to of nation to admit their vessels deli with !their national productions into ports cf the United States:- upon the s' terms with ohr own vesselX, provided t would reciprocate b us similar advanta This• act confined theretiprbcacy . to the ductions of 'th'e,respectivei foreign nati who might enter into the pp, peeed arran 'nient,with the United States. Th 0.411 i Mayi 21., 1828,removed 'this restricti andioffered a shy lar reciprocity to all su ;'vessels •wittiont i i ,cferenee to the origin their cargoes. Upon these' principles, o commercial tread •s'and arrangements hi Ilion founded, except with Fiance; nail ua hope that 'this extution may Moot ' toxin. ; 1 , , r bl Uhl Feu of e B thlTtinza .Bctpull soon-as the Ith RUfilla remain as . Our relattons, *- Elffi • .1 _ have ever'neon -- ing. The ,resent ifredceessor, hay Yk. t occ_ston. ; o to our country.; alway,s bocn hig.hky ertrithent ald the States With "all other: eicent, tha t of 'ST . peaceful we that no •pftogross„ l Af..er ;Ibe since the adjopromAt i of Cc the. settlement' of any :1 claims of Icar eitizmsagai government: Beotothe o' ted on nurftag-,by, he 'Sf n,)i Ferrottgla on the high, sells, Cuba, in. March, 055, ',by 1 American Mail stealatt Fil. Ii 1 gaining and searaingltikr,', tknowledged and eticdressed. oa 'and temper of , he'S.Paui: I ;boa that ofithe, nil.4l•S to be regrettee:Ou :present i clmaty:and'intiorter pleuiPat 'Aid" has ai l lked to :b rech - Ved 1 i liurposo to send out. newlinin . rt' • ~ , hilt special itistrue ions Ja k iipalling botw'een . th tiro 'gqc c t. with a ,deteronnatiea to l liavo t 'heti a Mici; adjustbii V, if l , , i tfe : In the'tneati, time, ' lidn.lvei - • 1 - - , ' - c i utges the-pest claim- of onr police:of tin:-Spanish govcionT 1 with the objection thatiCoagrt f made - the i appropriatiOtd Felton Pl..,:cident•lPelk,.in his 'bilnii, Vet:ember,' 1847 "tri '1;t1 , Old; • , ' ,' , I' 1 ; isb government fur the patpos tin-aitiong •the claithatilsfin case.'b ..'A ;jmilar recbtlint ' . . „. 1 „, 1! i:. d ' made b y' hie. 1111'1111;4 cte ; pre message of! December, lBl3. . . • I'' ' etc:curling ~•ith both i n the; op , imleniniiy is, justly -due! tt:t4 _with Spain !on - thatrilth 16c't earnestly rtin mend an a pprq , favorable,. consideration oti c;00 'A treaty Of ft ictlltihipltiftl' c inmerce was, concluded at Censtitniinople O ,the 13th of, li Dec - ember,. 1856, liet . Weenillthe United States end Persia, tlicaati4aliOnaof ! which were exchanged at. onstatainople . en, the; 13 i h of June, - l8511 1 &iilftt, tt..-ileaty ;wall proclaimed by, die .l.*sident..i.rflie-418th of Auguat.llBs7., ' TitiftioalyViti - is , tilieued, will prove beneficial to Ain - erica Conimero. TVe,Shab has inanitested'ah l e nest dispo -1 I,sition to' eultiates friendly,l r lations with 04 country, , and Wig ; .caries ed'l a , str4g 'wig,: that We shbuldlo repios tiled' at -41'e i3,....;,........., i......- .1.2 r.,...i...„ 1fe1.....a.i..... ' ilLalf - St L-.-_-....p., 101! this purpose. , l' ' , !-..., Accent - 'occurrences' in !Chin have t been ' r ianfa`vorableito a revision c.f,th reaty. with • flit empire of the 3d if dilly, 1141; *witbi !ti view to the scleurity and extension Of our, conina4M. The 2 , lth 'article, o' this 'treaty 1 stipulated for, a revision of it •i ease !expo- I . . • , mita.' should Prove qs rd ii ! e - ,rt i quisite; ini ,' Whielilca4e' the two governments will, et the! I expiration of twelve yearsill'on.the date of ISaid 'conientioirtreat anite,ably conctriThe I' the same, by roOns of =fillde ciao s ap- 1 pointed to conflict such fiegeti. ii.in:s! it .1 hese twelye,, , Yea'rsexpired : the ',3 - d of 1 a1y,1,856; blit long bcrore that r: 'cO.; was `ascertained that hapartadt Ages;el imi6 the treay.were necessary; and rievelral fruitless: 'attempts were male by © the commissTeger of the United 'Statca to effectthese Chan ges. . , ._, •• Another effort was abl na t to lie made for sluet purpose bp,rour '3ttai sioner, in ' coujianction with the'reiiasters cif. England and _France, bat ithts_was .Tspenied ,by-the occurrence of Vostilities in' l ' lab Canton river between Great...l3ritlia,,and, he Chinese em- Piro.' r ' 1 'il I - .1 I ; ' \ 1.. These hostilities have, iteciasyily liater ' rupted !Wei trade 4f all natiOnS with Canton, which is now in a, State of ! , loc.. Lade, :aild ' have occaaloned {serious los t b r life 'ape property. P‘lc , artlyhiZo tbeinsiirreetion with in the ctuore against file exiStivig imperial dynasty 'stil! Gontinacs; and it, ie ! diticult to autictpat what l Will-bo the result , : i- : , Under these circuinstances,'lhave deem ed it adii4able, to appoint a dis biguished 1 citizetif Peansyivania li'nvoy i ... straij-rdi natl.:Ail 4iniater Plerlpotetitia y to 'pro- cced ,to China, arid to avail him elf of any oppoitunittis'which may_ offer to effect cliata gas in ‘ the extstiultrealYtavoriabbi to•Anaer- , ican commerce.: i.IIe. left fhb United States for the place of Ilia destination in July last, . in the war! stonier Miutellota. Special-: ; Ministers to Cinln li",#e also been,apPoilat- Id by the go'yerialapnfs of Great Britain and , France. - 1 I 11, . 1 I, I ' Whilst-out' minisler Vas - been '''nstrsicted i ! to occupy a neutral positionlii re ereneo to 1 the existing 'hostditits at • Canton be_Will , cordially cooperate lwith thilliilitish, and, French ministers' in all, peaceful !measures , tolseeure - Sy:great 'st j iptilatiobs those j o ust con c essions to con merec whiek the nations of the World ! bay al right' to expect rid' 'which .China;icanuot 'long tie permitted to withh , old. 'l* ' .1 --, From assurance received I, cot 1 • lin rtaiu not a.doubt that the three ministeirslilt actin harmonious 6oncert . to obtain sin Bar tom " mercial treaties for eachof the powers they,' !represent; We' cannot foil to feel a cepq i terest!in. all That concerns the Welfare ofth indeiti dent republics' on our l owa con i inn t esAvell I 'as of the ea:10mo( Brazil. -2 - 1 . 1 .Oar difficulties with New Grenada,_ which a'short -time ,since - wore So. - threatening an aspect, are, it is to be ! hoped, laii - fairtrain of set:letnen in amannelfustrand honoia blo to both walties. - 1 . . 3 Tbe isthm - Ws t of , Central Atdoalj ;, inclu ng that of Panittne,, is hullo great high: ay between the Atlantic and',Paciifle, over hich a large portion.; of the', commerce of tbelworld is destined to'pass.i Tbe-United States are,More;deeplytintere4ed pan any nation in preserving the freetloldand seen ,,ritY of all , the communications adross' tnis Isthmus. It is our dutyil therfifor i e'to take tai's that they Pail not . bevinterrupted<, el , thee by invasions fromour awn country, or , lyzf ropn ! Utii r 0 t i ne intl. I ut l to lifted 1 aidiu- -I st, shSll with shall urns rzi ~~ -• -4 1 ;rid lijt thus hied • 3 MC iota utu- lever 'miry , aLe (l2r. by cti . ba sat- :, ute tral ut , lit: idli I bis iiin of . he nt ess ge or ug be ne ey II I , ISM .... , -,:.. H . i '1 J ESTAI3I4-1-8I- ED 18! , 1 . ,. . v , ..•,• v . ~,,.. MEN : --- T - --- --.- -' T - --- I — P -- - - 7" ------- • ". • ~ ;,.-:•-• • ( 's t friend fy s font ij - hti till rtl - "Ctween` tlle lii - ifep`eittlentl ;as well as I,lia),Xentiai AttiNiei .i. .. ,-" ':" :::. • ; li,lekii Avbell'fh:V•r•:„pil , fir our:lni,itr•ovi,ti l N,si Ur tileir../AnqNT:9- I ,.: , Dcein her 1,.., 1. - 8:4-6,‘ wo deer boutiV l friendship. li:isi a l i i .y : 1 14 m if ' r':tlity o:'-jli - 8 i'stbmirs, !ted bytile.gov- o'utp,l:i,hiou,h :chic!' `the Pall 111., - / _ . of the -Lotted •ip.':- , ,,.-, as well .ss the rights of 1 ' - - r -- '' AIM ;',.op, :ivy w'a 'eh • 'fNe Vre.tfctici 1 ,go,„,rntil.exijg, 1:pp,..4.; ( 1 ' 5-ov . r t r ue 'said: tetritorf..!if , , elations .art as i lig4kii, is founded .up.iiivalert . I react, lo iti)' 'if:4ll)l4lb tr":a iy--to (kepis, and ins been niqi., l 4nellt i rkthel,Kilited Stlte,-.. ~,, Ingryss, tows4al4 - '7 "..I. , l:iii:r" , thesif eirratustativest_rect j the tinincloes ;to ;)Congress the'•pas:*of:4ol act Ist• the Spanish ; zing, tilettl'r'sid, r.t, in „case if nec - cs citrage commq- , eini,:oy,iii - e , ,land n.,ml bav:il fiire.s • lishwar-frig.o6 - , I Starksita'earty into effect), Os gun off the coast `,i)t - Inetitra:lity and In-,/ i t ee i•j on . It u hp r i firino. intothe", "need t lithilar begislati•in for the see toraen, and'ile- Ie m anyl'oth z ert•rout;,(Lititns::' the Istlimui i em rtlins unni, O e,.ivi,incquire atili:deret 18," treat '111e). m geifc' Tl' . Wit i the iudepewlert Rep lilies sh.go,vernerttiOontinlut it is both our 2 duty and•ou, tatesare''bnitlhjest to attltivate•thk l u tist frietidlY re envoy extraer." Weoa'iniever feel indifferent to the OM a. ntiary to•• lan 1.11 st alwayli rpinee in their pro 'and it is inYtUntn - ttnately,. h i gh for,thetti and- . nester to . Bpain , our Ipx:jtapte and advice have lost n all. question 1 their inToxnec in culiscquencp o: tt is,fdroents; and` less expoilitions which hare bben - fit them speedily'. agiii} , t s line of thetri within Idle if beltoy,ble.‘, our 'country. Nothing is better eat pug • minister , to.riltard our . stetit.l3 mattnial inrogr iitizen's on' the . impair buy character - us, a n'tati,m, th r s "eat, he is rit.g ... t..i el: oi rni ,of • uch -en tcrprises, in; v t sa,L'aVe never.: of. Vt.: laws ef liaiions. - " 1 , 13.1111411de:1 by t I,t is Dub of the first, and highest antics .l message ol of any independent State, id its re ations, to the Span. 'With !hit, mem be(s-; 2 of glie g:rest, f• ii .ie • . - . , -4-- 411 3 n 5e of distribu.,nati,its, to i restraiti-,ds penple-fronracts-431 Ithe Aiii is tad ", hostile itggressiiin against .theirs citizens „ ,:nr : r tudatiop was sultyets. 'rile.moSt eminent ;writeis-`, btf • iCessor in hi4,lpublic law '.l) - not he4itato to; donimiTee ha,, - T, entirely.' syeli,hoStil.” 'lets as.robliery and - intirder. - Yielt,that :his ;. '‘\tesli r and feeble States, like those of r i ...tlic. t RT.' tyl. Ceniral , %\inerlea ' may ',not - feel IliNitseles , 'er, 1795. I t AA.: to assert and , vindicate. th'eir, rights.--7- Iti i ation to I The case. ould be far 'different if expe.ii- Tess. quo's were set on tout trttltiii.'our own •Tef,••• < ritorics to.ibake private war again,stliAtorr i , -: . eau!' nation. if f „such expcditiotis ,were ,t -ted chit from abroadritiainst airy portion/ofd ••••"- tour we 'country, -to Curn down cities t i t were. S r er and plunde our peopled and, usurp t •our government, we Shollid C.4i ally potter on earth to the strictest account 'fornot pre. venting such enormities ' - Ever since the admin t stratiOn of Gen. -• . Washington, acts - of Cong ess . have 'been in 'force to punish severely t ti - eri l inirof setting - - i an foot a military expe ition isithin the t limits of the U. Stat ,, "- itir ty ' ___. tie Facet; nett ati ..- Mit orAttrfl i W," - TatB let_ but tittle-10M tibia a erollectiOn of 'priti-existinclaWs: -Un; Ider this act the Preaidetit is ' I eMplwered-to , employ the.land pad navaT ferleal and - tha ' 1 - 'inilitia, "for the purpose/ of preventing dia l earryinglto of any such', eXpediiion or en- terpaise•froin the - territories , and juritidic-x , -:. tion of the U: States!' and - tilb collectors li • . th , ...) i of customs are 'auori zed and required to .._ . dbtain any vessel in port when thetelis reit. __. I sin to I:relive she' is übett to tae.,,; p act jar:, - isuch le'svicss enterpriSes --.----- 4 i iW Lien,it irAs first rendered pribablethet,,,-- an attempt would be made to gyli up ittiotO, , 1 I cr`lunlawful expedition. against Si'eatagna, the Secretary of Ste.o2:, issued listructions , tol tho Marshals and ..District "Aitortieyi ) which were directed by the i Sci,.4etariett.of „Wiir and the Navy to the approplfiate arinr , and navy officers, requiring Chen4tO' be wig; Han!, and to use their hast exertipas in ear -1.-yingitito effect the provisions of•1,818', 7 ' 'Notwithstanding these precautio4s, ;he ci-' ) : pedition has cscapeatfrom our sheres. Snot" ~ ,ettlerptiscs can du no possible( goocl,to the\ , ;eourgry, but lavaalready inthete'cumell - i '.- injury both en- its iitcaests' and }is charae. .\' ter.- They have prevented peaceable-e* . grat;ot'f o the tted States to•tieSta es of,CentralAnerica, which': could not jail , to.' be highly-..beueticial to all' ili-t parries concerned: In ' a , pecuotary. point of 'view' alone, Our ,eitisens) have sit tamed heavy tosse.s'froni the seikurc and.elosing at :ibe, , transit rot , te by the Sae Juan b4tween the ,- two oceans; •-- -' - • ' . - •, 1 • Theleader of the recent expedition inii arrested atj New OricanA, but vrastdiscbarg- ' t ed-on giving bail for his appearance in the, tinsuffiatent snm of $...000. , . I.recommendglio - whole subject to the'. serious attention of Congress, b-iliiving that : our duty and our inter...is'', as well as 'our national character, t quilt.° that 4ci Shenk' '-'' - adopt such measures as will be .effeetuil in ''; t restrainin,ls , our eitivias front"committing such outrago,- 1 - . 1 A - - / . . regret ,to'ln fence "you' that the President - of Paraguay 'has refused to • ratify :the treaty ', . between the United States and tliat, State, f. 'a4atneeded by the Senate, the taiinatiire of .' Which it asimlutionettiu the tnessge ant)! predeccissor to Congress at' the openiug "of ' the session in -Ditbember, 1853. 'The real-i . / sons assig,ncd for kir refusal Will atqiaar • ..,_ in the .borrofpondenco herewith Auhrnitted. ,It Ilingidesirable, to ascertain kite fitness, of • the li'ver La Plata and in tributaries for na - iigatiOnlby stestn, the Unit id: States steamer Water' Witch ' was sent' thither for , that "p ttrppse in -- 11 - $ 53.1 .'I his en t4prise was!', SuccesilfillY , cartjett •on /, until" February,- • ISfirt,•wben, .whilst in the peaceful pro.s-e; • 1 cution of her yeiYage up the Parana rtver - , the ,steatiterziris fired upon; by a - Paraguay- , • an for - . Ahe iire_wa's returned; Initas the - 1 - \Vale! Witchwait of small force and nap desini I for offensive. operationu , she.:retir ed g oM , the oitict. The pr r tex urou -• -. which {the attack wiiii made, was a decree ot the Pre;ident cif Paraguay of Octo,ber,-1854, - .. 7 1 prohilttng foreign trea-teli . of-war from nay igP_titte,\"the rivers of Ihat State. ' As p Yarn quay, however, was.the 'owntr ,nf. but one i , bank, ef, 'the liver,of that name, bile' 'other -. beloolgini t.) the COrrientef a State of 'the , Argentin'? Confoloiation, tins right of its ~. 1 government to expect 'that''' such a decree . Would be; - ti r beyrd Cannot be. acknoaledged. ~, But the 1) . ate( l ',Witch_ was Int, properly- speakieg,t a vessel-of--war. She,' was small steamer engaged- in , a so entifi4 puferpritte - intended:fa 0 the idvatituoe of. cormitert*il , .' - , , : , 1 \ • :.- ) .- 11 The In .. Enver° pi.% or f d thcirj ti , ppreci, P4P!e• kFoileat n r decire. ' atqcbr• L 4 • El Ea MI I to tes.of wida ,of to-guar: of his-01) . 4 geant /Overt:if nitrtewl uttkiri. I Dv': in • • the U. l inty of teelativ. n tthis inter atianet r f l afe j iperity. lot. , us . , uch at le last.- ell aUt I tlitS Of Los, ar r in tha I•Atiou
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