nad “1 their own paper. HR —— om the Nutional Intelligencer. ) bank i 4. on r its pip ¢ ich speci YRC, demand, ought certbly, | he only cir: culating mediam ofthe In pro- portion to'the dimumtion’ ot 8} bank notes, under these resipiCtions, be cur lajed. I, then the comnicice coun- try be such as to dyaw off ail the specie, (of which I believe there exists no doubt) then the whoie circalgtion of bank notes must be withdrawn, an} the countly left entirely without any cifculating medium. 2 astrous cffects of/which must be evident to very one, but i8 most sensibly eit by the boider: of red property ——more sensibly when in debt. “A mai cet suppoing himsell Woith/33 1,090, ¢d ¢state, and ow serhaps,y find himsc real property wil iu et prristed paper ol baukrupt banks; it brings about universal ruin des- alation and despair. j Its a fact, thatina n ; ) (and I believe generally through this state for money is not to be’had, because a vely good reason there is pone) where pont notes are at a depreciation of 50 per cent. the debtors to the bank are Rot able to procure this depreciated mopey for their properly with which they’ might ‘pay their debts.— What hopes, then have they, when thelr property comes upden (he hapimer, but at- er ruin 2 To what extent the evil Ot other states, I am ngt prepared to say ih I tear it is gencraly’ | 4 propery has STE preciated 50 per eit. A lanufagtures have gone 0 ruin | Qarciculating Pe tinct | Aud what have we gotiiiae hplace d Teas, siiks, jewelry, Hoes, camel hal a merino shawls, Leghorn boapesss ay 4 sets tor gentlemen dave we got not Be else ? Yus——pridey indolence, ipiacy at bankruptey ; anda total state 0 od tion must ensue 1f8 pehedy 1s not applied. This rests with Congress. Che old fa- vorite and Lackneyed 1h8 Sh of those who are willing to chrry on’ gay commerce ben- eficial to themselves, however injurious to the countryy that # trade will regulate itsell ovcht to be exploded, 1tis the business of the government (o regulate the trade of acountry; it’ is, and always has been the practice of all governments, and should our government be afraid’to take it in hand, when the necessities of the country cry a- Ioud for their helping hand, lest a few caps italists may be prevented from fattening upon the ruing of their country 2, i There are but two ways of remedying evils I shall only mention one, because I think it the best. ‘That is, for Congress to prohibit the exportation of specie ; or if it should be thought sufficient the coin of the ceuntry, and bullion. To prohibit such trate as would induce the smuggling of 1t and to « breathe the breath of life” into our dylig manifasiures, ( the true source of] wealth next her sister agriculture) by pro- hibiting the importation of such articles as we can make better than those we import. Among these stand foremost all cotton goods. This done, what an instantanesus. what a miraculous change ! Do you meet a man whose countenance is not lighted up with the beam hope! That face, upon which a few moments ago, despair was depicted, now smiles with assurance that his ruin has been averted, And every man who owes 3 dollar will find that his government has giv- en him fifty cents to help hini to pay. J y i WH 1115 But who is he with a rueful countenance with a phiz as long as Cervantes’ knight ! He is the grat importer of teas. «ilks, jews elry, laces, camel’s hair and merino shawls, Leghorn bonnets, and cavsets for gentle- men | Then let bin weep, if all the rest re- joice, for he is rich enough. If there should be any fears about the revenue, the excise is always ready, and luxwiics a very good subject for taxation. There never was an error so palpable and so universal, as the idea that the embar- \ rassmentsdn oor circulating medium have % been created by the over issue of bank ‘poles. Does not the fact stare us in the face, that the people wantpothing but bank “notes ? Give them a plenty of bank notes “land all clamars ceuse ; but how can they Lpet bank notes, if they are to represent spe- cle and no specie in he country ? Yon never would hear a word about the ‘mismanaoement of the Bank of the United States, ii: had not been {or tie exporta- tion of Specie. which cramping their opera tions first compelled them to depreciate But what surprizes me more than any thing else is that people will 80 obstinately shut their eyes to the true seurce of all aur evils, particularly exhibit. ed in the persecution of the Bank ofthe U States ; say what you picase all unpreju- diced men will logk upon it as a persecu- tion. I suy then, ‘once for all that the real pure and, nhcontaminated souice of the ru- in that is iuveolving our country, 1s the per missiun by government of a trade that un- of specie, must .fce of the coun- The dis- “execution who 000; good land - ing bu $10,000, will now {fa pained man ; his 1 not bring its real value, cighboring county, fdemoraliza-! United States, of American citizens, ‘Lhe union of the three will make this trea- Cession of the Florides—It is seldom] tha: we have bad so acceptable an office 10 perform as that of ancuncing to our readers the unanimous rat fication by the Senate -of a TREATY Or AMITY, SETTLE. MENT, AND LIMITS, BEI'WELEN THE UNITED STATES AND SPAILN, as recently concluded at this place, by Mr. Secretary Adams and Don Luis De Oais. As the treaty, though ratified on oar part will not be promulgaied officially until 11 has also been ratified by the sovereign of] Span, we shall state the principle provis ions as distinctly as we have been able to ascertain them, of this important instru- ment, By this treaty, we understagd that FLO- RIDA, Including all the claims ef Spain to territory Bast ofthe Mississippi is; ceded in full sovereignty to the United States. That the Western boundary, between the territory of the United States and that of Spain is adjusted as follows = br ginning with the mouth of the Sabine river, and runuing with the west bank thereof to the North West limit of the state of Louisiana ; thence by a direct line north to the red river ; thence along the south bank of that viver to the'one hundredth degree of Lon- gitude ; thence on that meridian to the Ar- kansaw ; and thence along the Arkansaw to its source, in the forty s:cond degree of North Latitude, and thence upon that par- allel to the Pacific. ~Alsum not exceeding Vive millions of dol lars, is to be paid by the United States out ofithe proceeds of the sales of lands in Fio- vida, or in stock cr money, as the Congress \ A \ The Patriot, ‘To speak his thuughts, is every freeman’s right. MONDAY, Marca 22. Appointments by the Governor. Thomas Waddle to be a justice of the peace for disurict No: 4, composed of the townships of Spring, Boggs, Walker and Howard, Centre county. Gabriel Heister, jr. 10 be judge, for the county of Berks, in the room of George Ege, resigned. Ldward 1D. Ingraham, associate judge of the Common Pleas of Philadelphia coun= ty, in place of Wilham Moulder, resigned. i & C—_—— The governor of Massachusetts has ap- pointed Thursday the 1st of April, to be obscrved as a day of Fasting aad Prayer, throughout the state. — pr The state of New-York, according to the annuai report of the Commissary Gen- eral, possessos 122 pieces of iron ordnance 112 of biess, and 27,! 48 muskets. — 5 a The legislature of Maryland elosed its annual session, having passed upwards of] two hundred laws. A tl Wit their winter session, after passing 90 acts Among the number 1s an act, making high may prescribe, to our own ci\izens, on ac count of spoilations and ether\pjuries re- ceived by them from the govdrument of Spain, or from the goverments ofghg Col- onies of Spain. "gi To lignidate these claims, a boatd i be constituted by the governmen sist of three Commissioners, who make their report within three years part of the two governmenis, of & claims on each other for spoilation, &E. Spanish citizens are to enjoy, ob the ciple of the Louisianna treaty, thes privileges as American citizens in thdp of St. Auglisiine and Pensacola, for teim of twelve years. iE These are the essential provisions of th treaty which 1s to take effect on the ex: change of their ratifications, with months of the present date. BE It is probable that Mr. Forsyth our ne appointed Minister go Spaing will be bearer of this treaty, and that the ratif tion will'be exchanged long before the com- mencement of the next session of Congress: in: contemplation of which event; itis pro- bable that Congress will before they ad- journ, pass an act authorising the Execn five to receive the surrender of the Provin ces of Florida from the Spanish authorities, and to estaclish au independent government therein. 4 We felicitate the country on this amica- ble aud satisfactory termination of the tedi- ous, and hitherto unpleasant negociations with Spain. Tue attainment of either of the three objects, the cession of the Flori das, tue setticment of the Western bounda- ry, or the recognition and provision for the adjustment of the claims of onr citizens on Spain, would have been considered as an epoch: in the history of our foreign relations. ¥ 1 ¥ trebly acceptable to the American peo- ple. ' Itterminates the only existing controver- Sy with auy of the European powers. It rounds off our southern possessions, «and forever precludes foreign emissaries from stirring up Indians to war and Negroes to rebellion, whilst 1t gives to the Southern country important outlets to the sea, - It adjusts the vast Western boundary, ac- knowicdging the United States to be sove- reign, under the hitherto contested Louisi auna treaty, over all the territory we eve: seriously contended for. Iu a word, it is a treaty then which the most sanguine have not anticipated one much more favorable - it is one that fully comes up to the expec tations of the great body of the American people, | Mae. Ine. i WORRALL’'S WILL. This is the Will to which Edward Hun cr, Esq. was witness ; which was the ocea sion of kis murder, and the subsequent ex ecution of Craig. After a full and fan rial, at a late court of common pleas 1 Delaware county, the Will has been ses aside ; it is understood upon the ground that the party was incompetent at the time from embecility of mind being in extremis to make a will. The decision appears t have ziven general satisfaction, although ni 3 “ .n | Marines, has been promoted, by the Pre- «Isident and Senate, to be lieutenant colonel ts |cOmmandant of that corps, vice lieutenant colonel Franklin . Richard V arick, esq. treasurer of the JAmecrican Bible Society, at New-York, ac- fof the United States, held at their way robbery with intent to kill, or maim: | with a dangerous weapon, a ciime puni able with death, ER Grn sh Representatives with sage In such cases requiring it shoyld be promulgated until formally ragified. while, it is sufficient to summary we gave of its contents appears to have been pretty correct, with the fole The legislature of Massachusetts closed|bam has been introduced, and will prohab on become a law, for authorizing th utiv ) Tere authorities, goversment therein. : Execs iin that contingency, to receive the. | | ory fiom the hands of (he Spanish | and establish a provisional The treaty was readin the House (ap ith open doors, hue MHA $s not to be published im extenso, (he yo IB not » wv We Lave little doubt, however, that 4 copy of it will find its way to the press. Mean. state, that the owing additions : All grants made by Span in the ceded Ory, anterior to the Ist day of Jang. 18:8, are to be respected. I'he islands adjacent to Florida are ces ded, with the territory. It is stipuiated that the territory shall, having the necessary requisites, be admit. ted into the Union on an equal footige with the origwial states, > Nat. Ing, el § Oen A full report of yesterda of the two houses of Congr for tl ys proceedings : €S8, prepared Hs paper, is excluded to-day by other © ter, which we are anxious no longer to eter, mongst the subjects acted on by (he TE were the Missouri and the Als. the former passed with the ent which was made on Saturday on e restriction concerning atter passed as it was re- : the other House ; that is withe Ly provision in it respecting the prohibition of 3 Hi tl mal (0 strike th I. } ) lavere N ag his MAVETY } ant ie | “1g n JU avery Hy the tex vitory. their session, after passing 72 acts. A-| ng the number, we find ‘that there is - for the sale of the government house and fot 1m the city of ‘I'renton, and another create a fund for the improvement of and navigation. Fe — § Dhan = Major Anthony Galéy of the Corps of Whartou, deceased. knowledges the receipt of $1/869 73 in the month of February 1819, directors of tha bank anking Hause, on Saturday morning last, Lengdon Cheevess Esq. was unanimously elected Piesident of that institution ot “At a meeting of the 8 Y ’ rl | an ~The United States Frigate: Macedonian, has been spoken, in lat. 1, N, long. 25, W 55 days out, all well. : ¢ SD 4 En Captain Griffith, arrived here on Satur- i J ‘ The legislature of New-Jersey, closed] in the 1 18: DLS were wmatuy of Represenlatives many Like anc passed, the prin. epic ones, were the hill authorising the toccupation of Fiorida, under the late treaty: {aud the bill con erning the currency of foreign comx i and amongst the bills ore der.d to 2 third reading, was that io ad- dition to the acts prohibiting the slase trade, ibid. cl : i (vce THE LAUNCH.=At a quarter before twelve o'clock yesterday, and about an hour later than was expected, the noble ship ol the Line COLUMBUS glided from its bed, at the Navy yardtin this City ad in the most majestic style, i presence of many thousand Specuate rs, who jn dese pite of unfavorable weather, had asseme bied to witness thus interesting scene, The occasion was roibed of much of its brilfis ance by the state of the weather ; but it lost none of its The vessel was greeted, on its descent, by a national salute the artillery, by pats riotic airs from he Land-of the Maines Corps, and by the shouts of thoodands of Corumpians, gathered together from ev: ery quarter of she Union. ; th N i ine 8 7 { intrineio Elasaon ) from . Among the spectators were the Presi denty mavy Senators snd Representatives, day morning, from Garthagena, informs] that the whole of. Com. Aury’s squadron, | consisting of two brigs and severa! Schoon- | ers were driven ashore in a gale of wind, | and bilged, about the latter end of January. tt Pre Bank of the United States~We have the satisfaction to state, that by express advice from Washington, intelligence is! received, that in the Supreme court, Chief! Justice Marshail delivered the opinion f the court, in the case of M'Culloh, vs. the | state of Maryland, and that opinion pro nounces the Bank of the United States’ Constirutional, and declares all attem pts ot | the part of the state Banks to tax it uncon. | sittutionaly aud andl and void.—~ Phin. Gaz — Yn The Guerrier frigate arrived at Syracuse the 14th Dec. fiom St. Petersbu: gy where she met the whole of the sqaudron under commodore Stewart, which arrived at Mee- sina on the 12th. The frigate United Siates was to sail about the [st January, or home. 4 —— A scciety, by the name of the « Repub- lican Ipstitution,” has been chartered by he legislature of Massachusetts. The ob- ject is to procure a house for the society to hold their meetings in Boston, accompani- ed with a reading room and library. The :nnual income 1s limited to 5000 dojlars. met It appears that the person apprehended | in Savanah, charged with having forged | notes in his possession, is the person who was advertised by Murray, Fairman, Dra- per, & Co. with having by means of forged ietters, obtained fiom them a parcel of notes of the Newport Bank, Kentucky.—— Those notes were executed by the above Firm, for the Newport Bank. DE It is announced, in the account of Sat- blanie attaches to withesses. ———— We understand that the ¥. S. ship Hor p puverishes the country, and a total reglect of manufgciures, the wealtelsiall natitns. RITE : TS 7 TTY tr ARRIEND TO H UNTRY. 1S CO second 81 cal source of net, captain Reed, is ordered reund from i Boston to Annapolis, to take on board the ‘Hon. John Forsyth, who is appointed Min- Lo alll “i ir arday’s proceedings in the House of Rep- resentatives, that the President has offici- {ly communicated to Congress the treaty with Spain, which has been solemnly rat fied on our part, and will no doubt be promptly ratified by the government of Spain. With a view to this event, a bill fister at the Courtof M d. XN. {; Gaz. journed last evening, changing the mode of disposi bated a short time yesterday, dental interruption of 1 ity and not resumed ~ Enough . inn Congress, the Heads of Dyopartmentsy the principal officers of the government resident here, ofiicers of the anny and navgy strangers and foreigners. pA it 1s a very pencral impression, that a more beatiti ui launch was never witless ed in any countey. This is o be one of the finest vss- sels ever built, and to confer credit on the skill and attention of cur naval architects. It will not be long before the Columbus bears the National Bainer on the ocean, noder ithe charge of seme one of oGr Most distinguished nayal commanders. We are pleased that the name of the rightful discoverer of the shaves of this country, and whose name, perhaps, our country ought distinctively to has been conferred on the first line of battle ship built in this District, the finest vessel ever launched in United States and perhaps iu the world, ibid. i 9 51 1 3 Lear, the C i Rd a ¢ A at States ad- which constitutional term of ser did mit them to extend he Session. of the laws passed at present which we shall publish, will a} been done. For the present tent ourselves with most prominent proceed The Congress of the United 101 hey their 1C€ rot py e +1 the First in Importance that the bil whict tioned - ¢ ale, ‘ of the It was de- House acci~ d on s+ however transpired, to shew that somewhere about two-thirds of the House were in favor of the principle of the bily, and that it would have passed had tine been allowed for 4 proper icussion of it, which was vehemently nied, and with some reason tO, by the op- ponents of the bill. Indeed tao many prop- ositions of real importance have, for the same reason, glept out their existence. The bill authorizing the esizblishment ofa Provisional Government for Florida are aul x ¥ g ass, in the oid Public Lands, did not 1 $ No y / of Representatives, put aside ne p roceedings © ww lie 3 116 de-