ViiitIaaTO IR V IDV A 4a4 / 1 2*.• " k; fliated Wei ; tie c ain4tl.va.. ft day sk ian , .editdr osid Pko7delet!'t.PCD.lbb rBl/ P IV 4 11 Y t " . } !t v P l A bi° • /, , T E.lt 6% , ti .O%II:COCY.O:IB,,YEARsIN AIIVANCLI, WITIIIN AIMEE 610,1;1TA,, PAI WtTtfIN.OIX MIWTII9, ' MIMI! ItAIN I'CINt WINTIII3. 1. jy (;OTPAID WITIIIN.TWELVE, MONTIIB, tdla Above O m * Int h. 114.Taiti Once of ttty other .. s . ont wiper ta Ito Nate, nod will bo toncied. : 4 4 . f c ricitilUijooo b;ollcoWed until eirealogicifivri •, • • ,t;'ll' , : >h• _ iiii.roe reeves; in l it.e.iti K 10 WWl' Y Ott inutC,itit;,;l.stlitectedt t.. 1 ..o.rtir-roct thntitnners nit s I.nlnnt IMO try thyinto 1 , 70-tgiti , ilir*Jekl, rinn Insatnevid .rtwonynitet. to! Intl oni n nflo Ct ! he, f tltimaniron , n , r im,. . Ven,ons iittinz i tnne•A onidtett.e.ltn tivnintinti 'Otto Mkt*, th4rir.rnroinunlitnt, A n d tintt i linnin Cur ail tr.ceolsiancriC. . 0 ptrig t 0W: Cslfir4, l )T A rind ltir'nclintau' t. lits- ccntilYtt te actintno. • .. t • -__ PRESIDEN I S ,IVILSSAGE: , Otters. or 'these, none . appea . r to have I ri ; a q • tic '-n.te_ _taws 1 o le th i e e ti l liv a i l l e iz ni et t '' l ntti6 4 ri ci s tvi l• 4 . l t 4 vh ti p e . v o d .; ..,. (.•,, ii ;, .'. • - ''". been - t'ried or e'xecutedi •S i'MI of then I • t i , ,•• '• - • Inv ' f°ll ° .wed 411° of thcir i i t e alcen at tl .t - cuoto cigivis iy , ale - Sen'ate . iina Housc were pardoned upon ttppli . : `off •ii ei))'es6itliitivis'''' ~ , ~, . . ,y . cm end our common 1 c o n g ra tul a t e • • • hundred and ssixty in ' number, Were, sent• h ~t. were 3' lue el the Most '*eininent or . :iyro 'hi -e,onstuireney,upon,the•:,feibi,'lmble 'auspices to Spain. •Of the •tinal &seem ire made ones.) statestneni who Said tn•Parlitt • i'', " Ceder „ you Itteel'rer . J.itt ' r 1114 Sei.: or theSe•We ItuYe no oflichil informatictn, Iviliiic a inister'ef 'the crOwn L"that %lin sioe. „ Our, country iS••ip6ace With hall - Such is• the MCl•tneholy result 'cil.this wishdiw,,,o,oide.iii,.n sy . siern , ot . lic l l , ?ra l.i. the tvoild... Tlie • egitalfen which, Cur a illegal 'nod :ill•ftile'n eNpedition. . 6 iiiduc, , c ti i i ~ it i . , toe tiptao -that . laid down-by Thos: jtv , 1 ,:':1 ',,.., . .. tune; threateeed, to disturf,''tlii; 'fratei:nal• thoughtless Veen r alert .. . inerica in 1: . ...OS i)f Wil . shington andlite seereteric ' .. 1 - :f•Jefr• ." d• •• -r . elations,whicii matte us cine peOple,.is (list by false' end fraudulent rept•esentatipits, to subsiding end a yeiir or getter,' prOs"eoe. t itante the'ltive' • or : their country; through hi. fi t ` t ; .- 7,' o '. opi c o r r cno'ng'rttn,s of iserE; .. . , , .. i ic , • • •ety true nem t n i.as crowned the' rition with rash and titifbiinded ex imeeta Gads uf •ass' ist-lwa'4: 1' 0 1 , 1 . .1 . 0 •• • • • ,'-,il . ie . ': stieceedine; yens, by an zunusual bfessings.,• None 2 CarlOok back tag to-ticcompliSli poitticill 'revolutions in t act 'oftli , • :tirlinntent or En n .'eitind •substne. , ~eis witch are passed, or for: ti, •tliedaM. -•• .' ' • •!- ' •• ~ •, ~. miter Stares, ) end'• have • lost their' liven nil •IV• 1 . canto •• • • - ' ' ward tothe•brieltiat y,t lie in itS general 'provisions. , prOSpeet ticifortrus;wiitt. Inch undertakin'e:. Too severe a jadenietivl.l a u t ,ii tn ''' •„. passe°, by the. indignant lawin.E Irkd d ' •1• bt i ~ ;meet certain ng .y Petil, , 6 1, .out lteling . a thrill t'mr. ;I:,.'atiiic.••ation' ,ut fed can. {lordly ye esse'd-iti•the reien of 4or It.l' elite; -sam., time that, he mUsiAme,impri4si:ct With . sense brtthe . community, upon:thopL;Who,,aestetetncilp informed •;,themSelverlfhayel I.l,,,pioh • rt Iting%.Ery, • lish subTeets ' - ' 4 ,e h n , fund a . grateful sense ~,rok i ru t orOund Olil iiiationS • 4tio - r. better • 'to it beiiifiY: • P' d''' . e , , eent, ~ iovi enee, c hi ts e , 'pareriiitV , 3,•tt led away the ardor of; youlle•and• r tinlr • • isnot!, in :rowygt r • settrice tl ti d•ob (meet' ca raja, so , .ritit it i rest, •in 'thepn'esSili e , ill•direeted •iovo of political Übe ret • t ..., . :rim je..,.,-i. cif ! , hpli, Stto4 , os,lll 3 t ' 4 ', l i6r . elge n .ar; fun is thisl4lllY .litvoied bind. ''; , • ' ' ' • • '• corms pon situ: . . . . • ' I • .• , " • - and :that of dence between:this Go - eminent: :Spain -relating to thiettanwie; house .of Stuart mies,raised {or odipose of 'teetering 11)0 lic 1, - . !-•:!It(-40sts al . jest Congress, cer. .: to tat throne,. should' not t *be.strengthened • by recruits from' England. iwerte . in lein„cublins' and tither tbreigiters r e sidget• tun is herewith cumnfunicateil:6'•'..•::::.•,:,l-•,, •• in! tliel.lllp'A.l Sinti:s, aho were more tir Although. these- densotfetaAtt' - ri I‘' l' s' ' J o ni s . lit. herself, •; ..:. . ; .' ,' .. . , , , i ' put4e-ftei Ict;,e9tfc„ispilli'l in,the prov * ious invasion oft la* have ferfelcd the protect - dn . .' Orilicir . . milp,„••,insteit,d at, t w in:, di ec e ae .„ l . ;t et b y e s: eouriti . y, :vet thei‘ G-overnment i ntuit .i.,:0. All must see that .diflicelties may arise. Identift I'l4 in: earreingthe laWts !referred tot intd rice of Ifpl - 3. : itil i ~ , ,e . ~ 4i1,,!..,;,,..:',..,1,,,g;11;,,„t,,.i, . t t,,, h o sp i t „.iit ' os is'coilyts'ictu Avid, its vitk, -- otton; io cote r.! clifiotob:n country now; having three or', cording to .„, it the ... Y•( (I f ~,,,..ilis.F„otsy,,.. py . Ol„ long o B e n efit, of n COUntrieS, and i'llti.,, fixed. purpose to .main- j fourefliotisult , rhile ' s of sen-coaSt, with nn' andi•itittion. anotkr.ikitt rV : I.'Ne'din6ll tofitinSt that : bon and. enforre . ifie , hi We'see t• 1 • 1 infinite 111.11 - nbir or ports mind harbors end principles, it posessiori - of' • `luir . '4ll,;tic ',L•jesie, In rubies for-their u tiortend?ii";;E : ii i n i t t l i i i : , s s-v a n t:d . and' small inlet 9, from eorne.of which unlawful regret•l aunt as well us a feelinu ercompussion ' ' expeditiens may .sNi. l \ enly set forth, with w)rich they _wore eQt,O minced, ti abet tied' Iriends , te , ,lo wetter , out the knowledge,anKe excitement t o„., •• .. jeine,tl by aieens of :the Unit'i il 'Stales,—' her th'emselveS. ' Accerdii , Iy• `t • ' rkr ,. rient, against nt 1-11.4vanne 111 i On reeeivin ~. • t til ; ” •-• • .I . •"1 I • '' Orbit lullUteri' • d . • ~ e ?tf 4. i e eTe t i i,t, e le• 1 ( ~,,,i ehe ( t,pl lc , end none-will li ' t L. the Possessions Of•fflrr:: l l; t n h tte c3 ,,m tate u e t. . en t tanguiv : I ; j c e! , Yt h : i s s c i o ) n rrl h p ft e lN krt. I.timidly relations ellitinees with .! were. .ente reti &red, I- 4n.st tiO ti ine;in isuing ! spared, to procure the release of such eiti- 1 (c Jo, path us. Our true none, has long beee a max-, flag,feued irt the e eLnv . i ine;reel i on o o ,:d io pe ,,i, t . I? (B e e rt , ot • zens of the United States, eng w ag n e i t e l ° in tui ts . the United Sattes us seemed p-' t.;,e;diedt mila Mut enterprise, as are no . for by the ocemiion. liy ifie.•,'pk4imetion; meat in Sputa ; but it is to be Inlaid that mission is not to pieces, and be propagate our 'opinions, or impose • upon! for his persenal se, , such interposition a.copsl el which i"l'"r ew i' ll sultallttad4l also j g with the gmternment of e th e r .e.eitn tries our form of .government, !to belit &Inger. c., ~ force ; but to teach by ex- 0 ten events, I wurieel , i o st• vv lie 'tniefii I:)o ' in dean o f that coontry may not be considered as el- i tly ;;(1 1,1 :et t or . tw i n , iii ,,,i y. 1,.,1 ii....„'•il;l s „„r ic ,i, e a r is m i. 1 fording any ground of expectation that the of • liinti,fe, yowl show by liee,success, molten- ! turn ey•• .of the Unit • :13 vi cid t h : v:t , ,: , A , f . , , 1 tri 01 .Th i i penil e i ce we e : i i j Government of th.e. United Stnl c k . : ,, s ,t, \ . i t i: i l i , , l , e n et t e , ;,l: : ti v e l i a t; : fi r i o te t iers t , the blessings of self-goy- 1 leans' to inquire hue under any they would incur. Fur Scene time thi.:rll 'tiler , fici ilsr . F. for tile . libaration or Hirdoii id ;lateen.:. I_, I: I c lie cidvantage of free insti. tent tit" the pecuniary ad reason to hope that there •ineasures I MR-fee:deminer ii .. s, l ee r r t y people choose for itself, . consul, with the inte, ti1.".4 vet to prevent any sueli attempt. such persons.es ,a re fingratit o ffetl i t t 'a n t ‘ rs , r (; ••• l l . :.,: tiin tl ori,,,, J r. () i ice • Institutions to suit its ,belief() you, that y , Illhie hope, however, proved to he del tisivte ,t last ,thn law, of Wiens ;::rid the . onventence. But, v) bile we jsiottistfor such indwell. 'Very early ,in, the inernine of the third or the •Uliiicd• Slates: These laws must b e 1 it , , ,,,,v a ; nti tinuntain this neutral police; our- j regard for the honor 0 . 0 Auettsleti !steamer called the Pfunpero c.b. eseetiltd..• If •we desire (o maintain our I Selves, we are nuxioteeto see the same for ' respect wl .1 • d ,parted from Niw Orlearei fug cio,, brie- respectabirity ,among the n ot i o n s o f 1 1 ) ,., be,l re tice on the pa rt of tithe; natcons,whos; I Might, in your duo . 4, . , .. . • „ me 4)1! • board up.‘±tnruli of Ita-tr. .llntiiired ealth, it behooves us to erilorce. steattily forms of 6 ., !, I r 1 t•ri•n, trent 1 ie,correspondenee epee 40verinen al• d'll'• , • ' 'TI ' and sternly the. neutrality acts passed by our own. The deep Interest which we Biel ! tweetethe Secretary of Stet,. armed men with evident iat_i'oji:ji'-' •c" i n f ''. , , ..... . .:., oti ,r.. , war "Putt' dtc auttlorit:les al:•llle.l.sln'nd•-• C ` )n g rfs ' ., 'lntt to r o l low i " 8 fa r "s'in"Y he , . in tit,t'''l.'4ll(ll)l liberal principles and the olio ireajPsty's minister Erik condign I establideee' tit of tree governments, and lierUiviiii tenis mitie,e, . T 11.4 expeditien. ezierseldn r,;(,! tit Ktrpub!e! the yi.lo k ipli of Attest: :acts with ithe sviee:,,lly ef iotlitilitrof the leWs or ale Utiit(l-Sitilit's.ll:"l:"A'alc"tt. ! '-'. • ~ . , , ee -, I with w 1 111: 1 1 we Witness every 1 • :The otatiilrence at NOV LI '). I , S leill6r WitS •a t Spertiard, alait • - tt . ' , e • 1 rt 13.1 ‘N Intl giCtS a peculiar , e rimintility . ele .- S, e t 4 , . • . 101 striip:Wo t e .eittist oppressioe., forbid that we le&j4 - 110 ,10.41ve my attention to . Ili iildefollici!rn, Laid some (".hers r'nlitg,s.l. this invasion of Cuba is, that under • the I should h.. . d'ir . ri ws • n regard o kiwi' it 'fi In .ii,;_ero-re44.,-,•••Tieirs•PttL"y4it'slei•Al?t:offt4 It .(1t• is with. , tho -aid. o ti s t •,,,,,, ~,,) , ,' l . ;„ q:e r,',?, t , ( ; ) , 3 ,.,• c ,;‘,;,,, i` ,,• ' .1 11 ,„„ ich I t „ h „ I C ' • • ( , ) , C ,/‘„ti„,,,, in ,' 1 „,''‘,„ - .,;i.: g I ti ll:ft. tltlltill,~'lutCS, int telt StatCs, it had its t,i I. IW I iitine - Pubt le Allitit i I l e tit *;rnit - ' rcpl•uss' "tiat • ltersertioneovinteren ritTv - ts - aerte len t 111 tint t ions, but ;ifs° to ti.. ...,,, piistni! it, however, 'Were mostly, citizens if camel's 0 1 Ille the Litt States. ;, e- i .• • : j L rin, W ith many, .n, mollies of cupidity.— I spirit . ot freedom in ei)\ countrY• ()fact ling sufficiently ~ , i - l ier l'or the pro- of knowledge and the ditlesion e, r, 1:•••• !. i'i •. ' ' i it , iTquitev wits adv e byi oelore tit e xpeettien si."ii bUti and urea- i • —: t une d adividuak, ()cubit The go vcrillorto , ~i• grent fit it;,in and tectio,a or punishment of consuls. 1 there- to see a community cir•.o •l• from a s a vaee • - rpre ports on the 1 e, ewe i. e r ole , i t e.„,-eji.„„neele;,,..meete! i n !,, I ably in eensdieroble umounts, to eurehase , France have i s sued or d, t is 10 their t rivet lore recomineed the stitect to the con- spate and +mein such ii degree of c iviliL. ii, -,P , •/ .• .i c '' I C b : in bend a • theyhove b• ' , ' ,„ 6 „,, a ,, , e ; - ~1,•,,,,h e upe o r s , u •4 1 .5 (tit called, o ,,inniatifiLirs on tile West India station to side ration or Cougres.:. , lion in those distant seas. , China is tinderstoOn 1,. ' which living is salt) expens . , surrec u tionat‘': to hair bleu „ ;0011 1 . ,' i ii l t r i e6s j,,),:ttad taken issued by Lopeze sold, doubtless, tit a very . ; prevent by recce, it nec essary, the binding Your ;mention is agnin invited to the It is much to be deplored that the place in the eaStern quarter' ef 'Cuba . The' It diter-allit.,Commission , r sent thillier should iu, : e Lind for time im,i. roper oi • oi• ii,lvermiur((:'s l: - 0(1) AHy ii,kl4.Hll)ll We is- (111••,110(1 (If re ciprocal trade between the net trnrielitli , y of the Mexican reee hlie know or no reason 44 liv the Am i ,t, whieirthe public I.4nils lied public property I land 01 Cuba %%ill) i lo ,,idc i n utile The copy I.:dotal States and Cat,ada and O:lior filit- sheilhl again be seriously disturbed ; f,ir, put b e „ t „j raced, in reeerd to compensation. en ~ ii imporinnee oftlli tricive•reent wiaiertiffaittr-,! " r y,dt e t e e . f el (.411mit,e1 whales er red the lineal CC- 101 hi IliellinWilliklitil) ..I . a euteersiition on ish possessions near our frontier. °Ver. since the police lietwoen dint re stately so Illiell .e:X,rl.ggerated 'in setirceeiorthat island I roin whatever titOtil•UC this subject I J et ween the Charge d'Alliiires tures ler ti con \ e mien upon this sul , jeet the United States, it had (grieved such cow. equal ' , Doting with mill film; who represtee emints published iii tlitseOunfre;tlfirttlie Se' h e ji e le'dt . fis b e j tn,lte derived,'were pledged, as well as the 'Ol her Britannic 'Alajesty e nd the A c ling ham e b e en received Irmo her Britannic pa riiiive repose that the t no . st l a v e r:o4e tie . , :his reuntry lit the cony sof Europe, adveeterere seem ft; It'ttr . C . iiopeteeeei 'oe. - , eilei• geed roith or the government expected tu g Secretary of e.feite, a nd et' a sell4e,pleet Mujesty's Milliliter Plenipotentiary, but it tieitintions of the future niiiiht, ua h a de.; By re'erunce to the reuelt of the S 4 (!rr• lii•vii ~,iii. fit ' the CreThh_i • ishitta . nut only desired te • throWie - if' the he t'it;thli. s 'l l e d • • All these means or pay- I note o.' the luntler iii O w I it. 1 );Irl ! Dula ol sernis to In. in trinity respects me: 'cable erre! or confidence, ht,c. bee. tiateli„.ed.—! racy at ihe Truiiiiity, it v... 11 he spiv, lint ,mulior i h . or th i, nio thi, r toL i t 'i n t' s ;•l,,,t had. Client, it is evelent, were only to be oh- i State, rio: lierteigf li ,ifelilit:ed,e, e elier 44 ith that the matter should he reetilated LiS• re- !These, however have le)en thwarted hy the aggregate •eisiets I' , r the 1e)... ti•enl b, ., ,, , , , 11A ii well i ., )1 1,1 0c ,,,1t p l ai i c y t -.6fr i tz ! . ! irr, teined ,lly a preceee 4,1 t,teeeelied, war :MO ,Ztc , a a 11 ( A t-: ul t hit ACI•11A So:whir:4 ciprecal It'gislAtion. [Mem - news are laid the recent outbreak in the State of 'cam- y ea r etn eetitod to 6,2,3 i 2.fli 0 1.4 - r ; .4i Illeh 1 ,. Tile lie teems ~...,n „ e eed ie. tilt .. tei j u li.; revoke - L.4'n. , Nene w-iii deey that these lof edit lq lii LEW Ai iiiist,a . o; the Fiencil ic- herere v. u showing the terms which the Iletillas , on the right hank of the Rie Bra- ' i ' l 'i, ' l ' I. "' l ' mutea i" 'la' l'at'-'y Oil the. year, the stile ot 5rae,1117,624 86. ~ ~ P r . t A •.t. • ~ ' r' , Wilt.ict (I 1 . 0(.11 flUllitiry e xeeditions 'twelve' ie•• • 1 ,! . •• • . ! , li - A i were g eneratty - ' young nee in-net:rm.' - .• 1 •- i pe , ) lc otit , 0 , th , • 1f.. , t , ' , ei tee initer, en file Briti•li govei refuge is eilling to offer, ana vo. Having received iniOrmatien i h a t ' isi e1y,1 850 , gave, ns the a ,f.i rtivt eB ed. The stearneriti.Whieli,thev, einliailce•al foi . eign states on olefins like these, tire fail same -snivel, 'n i t se p a p ers w ill ficfpfifint illy in e:lSures which it intly ndopt, if'soitie persons from the United Suttee had taken 1 Cur lit''' fel rt in tile i n urrection, end apprehending The teed expendine . es for the sae pe n-lore eulpable then the ignorant and Lie- t yoa V, ill 'tilt' U1'1)11116 ,- ; 01 . 1111 ,- ; I litutpOSAllt Al IL Ir.lll,OVAil•Alt I.i1)011 thiS 1-01i:it'll. Shall not be I•F•ft New Orleititsslinlinity_titel witliont • it ' c,,,iirzoic,-(,. Afict ,,,i6 ve liii i g i ir li - e y . ve& t, I cessitous whm - r. they iimduce to go forth Asia the two leading commercial powers of nettle. that ih , •ir example might he followed by l'i'''t m" 're i:. , 1',1 10 :-).' 3 ' 8 tie. see i n. 0,., m i ce ; tOe.4tieleetiseeete • 1,s,iit„i;:„„11,1 the ostensible parties in the preceeding..--; Europe, and with tile apprelictisionseyhich Prom the accompanyine ceey of :l note others, I catised orders to be issued ler t h - t, The t"tal ifnPorts fur tile veil . eif•lin:.; .on the ne.;lit btityieeni.thii''.lliii;tintril.di of These priginators of the ini.mit)ll Ur U(ll.lit IIIIB.4.J:INC I:Uffillit (*Willi iltil, litil to enter- feint the Bri!isli I. , :gatieti at Washingtiel, purpose of preventiug any hostile e x li ed'. 36111 Jane , were 0, which i, - ., :15 7 - 1 . ~9•., Ant, ,, jei, ieteeeleiee:i.A.eone! ,si.i:jjoiiiii.,,t. seem to 11.0.'13 deterillilled, with co‘mlness i min, that such in terposiiion, if ca rried into ; 1 1 1(1111 ,, reply el the Deptirtment of Seite tion neninst Mexico from twine set en i',, ,t 'Die exports for the sulas. and' •system, upon Ail undertaking which I etli.•cl, might lead to a b u se. i ll de r oeatiyil thereto, it w ill appear that her liritantlie in vielfitien of the laws of the, U, s ta t e s. Play ras e wiihin tWenti;, lerigndS ~of - Ha- • t h e u n it e d st a tes, M a jest ,' 14 ,•• li 'tit '• de ate , thet a I likewise issued a proclemetion on the Period were Of which there (1 ,..• • • : ; should' disgrace their country, \violate Ira , the maritime rights of ) s ,o‘i.ttit i is Z., 1 , VIWA. - , . I, , put to hazard the lives of it 'Phu maritime rights of the United States part of the boundary line between Oreeen subject, a copy of which is herewith l a id The mein' body 'of 'them prbeeeded to, luwa , and form(' and deluded men. You will ion- :tic founded on. a firm, s ecure, and well.de. and the British possessiens should be nu- befOre yoe. 'fliis appeared to b e rendered' \\creel . dotnes end took pos . session of, tin inland • t i illa , ,e, • six leagues'ilistune, Veti-iiitt•litheislte,•; ic:,1...1, Bider whether further leg,islation he nces- litrea basis ; they stand K eel the ground ', tholitaiively niarkee out,and that an inttgi- imperative by the obligation of treaties and tie products, 8178,546,555 siury. , 4.9. prevent the perpetration or Hych or N.iiiurral Independence and public lay, j lion \vas expressed to apply to t'ory,ress the general duties of geed neighborhood. For'gr, goods re low in eltarg(i or the.,.baggiiee; Ali soon tis olibtices, iu y future. . and witl be maintained in all their lull and ' for an appropriation to deli•ay the expen In my last annual inessile - ,e, 1 informed 'exl,)ied, 0,73;3,695 Li .itieAns a tninsportation could .be 'ob: tained. The latter, having talten up their ►• No' irplivideals have a right to hazard just extent. ; ses thereof on the part of the United States. Congress that the citizens of the 'United!, Speci e, 29,`,131.680 lint:: Of miirch to coditetet themselves with! the pettec of the country or to violate its 'Die principle which this Government Your attention to this subject is accord- States hod underteken the connexion oi, • ------ $217,517,130 thd . tteilit ' body, ond'•.haiing proctied . ed it., law•s ppen,vague notions of.altdring or re- 11:1F.I heretotore solemnly announced it,still ingly invited, and a proper appropriation the INVO Means by means of a railroad n.l Since the Ist of December hst the pay boittfour teatiues, into the'leciunit'y,•werei r""ng governments in other States.-- I adheres to, and will muintien under all cit . . I recommended. , cross the Isthmus of ehantepee, under , ment.• in cash or) account of the public I nitnelted ion tr;e'morning'of•ilie I3th by it I This Principle is out only i't 1 •. • : i A reasonable .n i- , ctiest•ine(..s mind Ea tilt hazards. Tliat prin.' c onvention for the adjustmentyf claims a g,ratit or the Mexican government to a debt, exclusive of interest, have amounted• Li ndy l ei •si m ei s i i tree 13, ai hte u dy d on : i self, tind ,in accordance •with public law,' civic is, that in evrgy regiderly d oc ument. o r citizens of the United States against citizen of that republic; nu d that this en . to $7,501,466 56 ; which, however, in flict ensued'; nllM'ltvliielo;lie/tt.; retrea fedi hut is engrafted inn) the codes of other ed merchant vessel, 'dip, c rew w lio ne vieniu P o rtuged has been concluded, and the rati- terpri . se would probably be prosecuted eludes the sum of 83,242,400 paid ender 1 j nettons es wet its ,our own. But while it, aud these on boiird,ot it,, w,ill find their fic,titiops limp. beet! exchanged• The first with energY when ever Mexico should the 12th article of the treaty with M ex i co t:O . therplitee or clisetiitptlt !!:,?,;,,4,6,•eticriere ribeut fitly of thorn übiiii.if ,4,,'" ,• ! , • „mid. re-em.isuch Jiro. the sentiments of Phis. Govern- protection in the , flag which is over them, instalment or the annount to be paid by . consent to such stipulations with the gov.. and the further sum of 82,591,213 A 5, , 4 , r • 4 - 6 ,1 1 ,,, w0 yeri i n . i ment, s it may be added that. Overy ind I visitedAmeritan ship-„cenehe a llowed to be P o rtugal fell due on the l3olli of'September , ernment of the United States as should i ' tieing, the amount, of awards t o A me ii e nn hurl therein: •• Tlie' • •• •,. ( , ity••, • .'. - .. • 0 t ,,'11'6 •h ore ,, pendent nation must be presumed to be vi or searched, (Tiled, for the purpo.e of as. }last,and leis been paid. impart a leeline of security to thosel te s 1„,,., who ei t% n under the late treaty with Mexied, tercepteu anriong. flte • teys...n d.. t . s i fie f - h : t' ' - I I : • The P • '4l t f the trench e Ire ' should • • t o n t e e : aido t o defend its possessions ogainst un•• eer.etning . t.te c- 1 -racier of individuals on ...re „ lest en o r pu) 1, , .invest their properly in the enter. ,w hi ch the issue or stock'-was authoris. by •n Spenish sac ernistnt* ► to ,captered and .etirrii.fed '4A•lftVante,' authorized individuals has together to , i board, nor can theee be allowed any, watch a ccording to the provisions of the conven. j pfise. , .4 pl,' but which was paid in cash from4he Lind', after bLtitit, exarnin'edbeffir'o•..ii mill- , 1 1 t-ttult them. Tilet. government of the U.; 1,1 the vessels of any foreign natttal!,over lion, has been selected as arbiter, in•lhe; . keonvention between the two goyernArensury. .. States, at all times siece les eistaelislinient,; American vessels Qn die coasts of the..Oni- case ef the General Armstrong ; rind has merits for the accomplishment of that. end I- The public, debe.on i d 20th ,ultirrte e t_ tary court, were seittenced4oebet*blittly k •• f the trust and d e I as , b , e ratifi fiatb II i ,verism• rind t h o ser i t 6 l o3 wiw c arriedi has nbstiiined . arid has sought to-•restrain, ted ,States or the seas nujacent thereto.— I signified that he, accepts - ,At- n c y -.is eoent, are.', clesiVc ofehe stock authorized to be i ss ued eitaii•il, into vireo. on i i iii le e, of x l i gus tv , , 1 the ciliZella 01' the country, •from entering' It will he seen that the last communicatien Ingh satisfaction that he feels irt e lleting 1:1 • 6 4,i 01)13 11 m-tits the sion of Crngisl to Texas by.the net ()rata S e pzem6er i .lB,so, ' On' receiiiini•irifbrniiiiian of tvhat (had ' l l into controversies boween other ,powurs, , frOm'ihe British Charge d'Affaires to the the common friend or two nations, with And the Executive or that renal ie. : \ wee 86;1,560,395 26, e e , .. ~re,.,„ occUrrecl, Cornet . • . lore ..I!'exhrill'.A.i`Parlter' and to observe all the duties at eutetritiitY-1 Department o f State, that lie, is authorized which 'Prime° is united by sentinrents or Some unexpected difficulties nd'delays ~ Tho receipts for the next .fiScalYearitm ' At an early period of the Government, in .to assure the Secretary of State that every sincere and lasting-amity. j have arisen in the' ratification o' that eon, j estimated at 851 ,t 400,1300 ; which, Wilh,the wag' instrueted.tii! proceed' 'in trio !steam' the administ ratio!) of Waehington, I • several , care will be taken that, in executing the its Turkish government Ims expressed , vention by -Mexico, but it is to tee presum.l probable unappropriated bnlanur in the frieffte Sarfintte to . litivana, and the ~ laws were assdd for this me s e Th e ! reeentive.me.isuresgeainst the ex edition its for the hind recap given to,, id that her decision will be st tie.personsexiteu. : p._ . p, „ p , into the 'charges twain 1 ted, the eireurnstanceS•Under 'which:they main provisions of these laws were re . en . w hich the United States Government itself: the Stfltart's agent, Amin Bey, on the oc- 'just one enlightened views, as well of th;e,!ns the probable avoilable metins•for,thAt acted by the act of AVM, 1818, by •. which ' has denounced as not being entitled to the j casiOneretlis recent visit to the. United ', genet : lll importance or the object, as of heel year, the sum,of 303,258,746:09.,,, ', ever:: taken e and' wh.ttioeverl referred to • their' iritil 'mid seritenCe. '' Copied Of the in. ' • •••'On the 28th Of Februar lust a' own interests and obli *at • inmongst other things, it .wes deelared' that: ptoteetton.or any government, as, interle- jStates., t ~.. , , y l, lODS. • lt has 'been deerned .proper,. in view of if . tiny . person shell, , within the territory.or P:nee shall Mho place with the Inwful corn.' despeteti was aeuressed by the Secretary . In! negotiating upon this important still. the largo' expenditures. consequent - upon stinetions Initit' 'di& •Deptirtmene of : S tott 1 urisdtetien of the,United Statesebeuin, or' merce o f any nation. .of State tr,i.Mr. Marsh, the American Min.! jeet, this government has bad in view one, the acquisition of -territory fi r om MeNice, Willa), and or his letters to that:l:Depart- .1 attra, tr(;lierewith• itehraltte&l:,.,i .•-' -, set on loot,er provide,or prepa r . e the means ,In additioninstructin him to and onlyone abject That o• • to the 'correspondence on ister at Constantinople,. g I_,, ,• .. bicct has tint the!estimates for the text 6st:4ll.j:eta for any military expedition or enterprise, (I ) j f ; subject, h e rewith submitted, official in- ask of the Terliish government permission', beenY and iS, thoconstruction and attain. should li' laid before 'engross iri such • ^"Aodoklint, to the:recitid• Of thee Ottatili naiiisii,'itisc,j)lis'Ono4 alii hdraitted the of- to be carried on from thence, against the', formation has been received.. at the De- for the Hungarians, then imprisoned with. i t ment'ofe passage from ocean to cein,the manner as to distinguish the expenditure's '' e's ! elitirgdirneitl6t” them, of. .being territory or dominion of any lOreign prince j per of suite, or assurance by the in the Dominion§of the Sublime Porte,. to shortest and bein: for travelers and mirth- so required from. the otherwise ordinary 1, „.: ;: , :.. c-. . •, or State, or of • any colony, district , or , French Go that, in 'too orders , remove to thisceentrv. On the lld of March t 'utilise, and equally opdn to +lll the world. demands upon the treasury. ild Ile mvader 4 s of die island: A I A the time , . ! y• - ..i ' onffress assed a res.' It has light to attain no ter •• • drflie - it`iritti 44 0. e•xUetifiett the Main body people wiih whom the liejtvd , tateuure' given to inn Vrench naval ,forces, they j last both Houses of, C ~ p• .• 1 ~ world! (lege', The total expendittires! for tho text :fis of the'iniattliiiii'Were"silll'in' the !fii4de Ina.: at.pitee, eve r y, . pcie , oo so 41 . , n di n g 0 11 11: were expre.,aly,instructed, in any opera , i Olntioir requesting' the President'..to anther. j sition l por any advantages ' .peeelikr tett- cal year are estimeted at 042,802,200 19 uth -Qt.iratiiiOni4lie•Splittish, auto ilirities'irial be , fitted, nut eseee3inge,three,,thoesand ,ts they might e n euge in, to ,respect the! ize the employment of n puhlia veSsal to t self; and it . would sod, with regret,•thut of which there is required for the ordina. _ollars, s and . a n d no more than, lag the United States whereyer it might convey to, this . country Loui.s.Kossuth andiMexice, slietild appose.` :an}': t, I ' of-stagd,. to •r Y. •purposes . of the government, other thun 84 iiiigifi'SiitikMB::'" Wilde thelinereorsome: d ins as sociates in ea tiVitv. !, I the'comnlishnent ol an enter rt. ki. ti elibiit ea ,430..........i1ej,,d4th.0f Au t .' three .y , nrs ; an d this law has been. execu., j rfppear, atm to commit r a, act o r h o sfilityj , , . ~ , p . _ . . ~ ~, , , r" .1 "Gt ;which tilosesonseqet upon the Acquisition Of 0 1:41' t ij• ilekitlitiihteek4.iptured .ced und enl4-!ed to the jell. extont, of ,tha . upon ray .vosssl. or armarnent,, undar its Too The , nlstrnctions above refereed to moss pr9mises : se% rri . ecit ~ convenience' ite„ the our .new..'rerritories, and 'deducting ,t ho allit ,-.- ~ . • complied with, and' the: Turkish uovern. l Whole cornmeivial world •un • • "i•••• ' idi • iaArg'. Itee;,ttitVe'keealeil lei tilio 7 lS l 1 . )OWOr Oi•the GOVOMITIOII4 AVM! that, day i protection., . , ~:„•, . , ,•. , . d e suelreenti- payinents on (teem:int of the : 4aiblici debt '+ t tines 10/10, , ;, : - "'"... ' ' ' . . ,iia4 releasetf.l'lptmt ii • _,, „: . ; A, ; tYliiaisters, nodconsuls of Toreigriltatiens Wien: ha, , Governor KeSstit.tt • tlyantages!to - &Stewed: defeat bit. the:stirnerf: $33 340 108 08 ' a f t , ,:Pn !‘ Pr the the 40,1 c!r,r, he meana.al4,ngen.ts.:af ,c,spmmanipa. Land i ts eon - panda froiii . pii•Scul'; 'en!. • tItUA preSsed with these,. sentirnentdf anditliese -purposes connected, direct) . •• d'• V Or In tree,flyt id Al 10th ,or P6Ptetirlblirlttitjthay,'edibtithetiOii 1 .i:0110:aliens) thee feivbreiment •'Ainit t• f.lf , '. •' - '-• '. -' ' ~.: : il,, ~,y y 1;:..,4 ; ; , ~; , , 4‘, ;. : ;:!.!;; coal . j.t!tati -wA t if nsed .or ow rme t -,,tte,A, . Ilk ; a k a. c i .af t i, . ~!:,;-.: 131"tbt;t446066i;'"iiIiilleyl'd liialf.iikshM:lPA lifißtie‘{(ls-113 r id{ teill;`64 Of ) ! fiat) it(r ; itiligue,.and the Test with prik.i tri.:lff 41 00 1 26 'l'6o i .0w A IVECICLIV PAPPI: Vohtatte 3 In proclaiming and adhnring. . the tVian. of ileutraiity and •non.intervation, l - non natwycn . qanl yro ' • •'• - , I)EVOTP LITERATWE', AC#4 ls' LTUM Pitt • efts:llllldd, lipa.‘oll4o, l ; • • A.^ ; is of til4l . llg ptirfee, , i AtElla o'gunti iti it: rivco (wry. sit tir .11r venct holm) 4)ioSii., trl it I, id/ a, !i4 217,51;,14v
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