Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 17, 1852, Image 1

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u"..." country Paper 4Y the diatin ulla will be exacted.
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Titeibierfsipacirwhic l 3 , hris , clajvcd tifince
,the close of your last session has , been
mar kedlllyrnmexirtaardinarypolltitalnie ntl,!
'holuadienniaL tleleclion (of, Chief Magist.-
tratelhastkiiissed.off withtleSS,than Ole ,usui ,
al etcitemantli However individuals and
partiesqmaylhave been disappointnd, intthd ;
result,it is nevertheless a subject.ofinationar
congcatultitiott that the , bhoice •has beet! of;
fceted: by. thdAndependent , suffrages: of ,a:
free.peOple; undisturbed'. by, those; influeni4
ces .Ighith its other conntirios. have too often
affeagd thee+ purity; of popular , elections.
Quti , gmteftil thanks are due , :to i an ,A,Alf ,
mm4:fife tPr cwitienco, not ohly for , staying
the iptistilonne whichin different.forms has
desolated some of our cities, hut for crriwn; , ,
ing Aho.thibors•oft the ,hushandreaa with tin.
abundantharvesti and the nation gonerolly.l
witt;;:theible§singa, Of peace and prosperity.,
Wilbigonfeiv,nyeelis theipublie . mind baS
beelkdeaplY affected by Aho death of DA pia
Wobster,ifilling at his.,deceaseithq 0010 of
Seoreitary of:State. , His .assectiates i in, the
Executive govern:went ,havetsincerhlyay RI,
pathized nrithk.:hisiffuhily ,and the, public
generally. tort.thtmou rn MI occasion., His
corricritpatlinglfilents, hisigroat,pelitical and
profeksionalt etmneuco, his well tried patrl.
otisnij andJibis 'long steit.faithful servges,
in thblinolfi,impOrtatit puhli,c,trusis, have;
caused.tbip thitith tolbq larfiented , through
ourrther coutitrylinddi havp,.eutried for Afire
a lasting place. in .oi f tr histery. t , ~. i,
irl ithe course to . f. the i Igtt „summer icon-,
sidtirable arnneiy iNvas tcausql for a short . ,
&tido by un leffieiaLintimation t .from: the ;
goiernnient og t Great :Britain ,that orders
hailii3conl given - for : the protection of the
fisheries: , upon the, .ceasts of , thq, British.,
proviapas •fil; DiterthcAMerioa.,agoinst the
efihgefitgqcrprielnerp,pf I.l)o,fisbing yes-,
sets, of .thet 'United ;States and „Fie nee.—
T 4 shortriesso3f this notice .and tho, season
matter of
of th yearfeeemeo to mak°, it g,
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urgent irrkp9iea...„l 4 wits , at. ,first, appre
hendeaothattfill iPeireaked , eaNaA,,fercie .had.
been ordered to the fishing grounds , to cap,
rycistto,eflect the ,Oritish trite rprotatio of,
thodi priviaiOgfiln,lhe,9oov9Awnil,ltii i 0 1
andiSft,r,ergilckie !be irePt;tliarre,.;9, trliliell
thaqt.wsngqvarriraenlP difT9T-./.1!,w,011 '00r?!
disturteredhat, 6 11 ,4 1 w!la•Alet the dCilg l l,9.f
Great.i.Britsiq, and, saliafeglerY.ll RxPlun
tior's(of lho real. eblaeta Flfea l 9l tAPPallr e i
have been given both here arid in Lon
deb, mit( i tit ..' II ' . ; . .4.
SIM Unaliknite.ll difference, beW,9Y)e E . I b e ;
WM61(1113 tVO.goYe,r9M9Pttli as 10 , th 9 in . ;
terpretatinu 1 eitithe. first article ,of, tipesiton
vention of 1.819 is .41,0 a, Railer qfjtreVißrirt
amiel , rA'Snertcq) 60irie, vess* •yi thin
nialsontitett,,yearA,,hav,q. , been , c xcl , uded,
front 0 Atars to Wikiio.l they; 4act IF9,e access;
f°tltweraYrifliro4;caT 945, thq;neg9till!49l3,
- • • -,xclusion vas
of die treltayJ iln 1i• 8 4 ,5 thlicxP , - , Were this Islam. pa,-
relaxed so far as concerns the bay,of Fandy
but theLitjuat fko,litprill in,;erlncAalf the Of inhabit'unts or' occupied by - 11 iiipdrid I Ingt 9l a)
ce . i had u utherizect our iihorge d'affiiiresa,i, L. t JulyTht i
Bawls goNernipento con:Than% wall vihat rack, I slit:add regard it, if voluntarily
te annotino to the. American vesselsl or ) it:lsis ince' this latter ref ion
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we thank the. , tßen ,:i'n§irkiPilon c'r thp,,con. dedliyirphiti, as a most desirable acquisi. tr" th'er tinrhases Of the principal' of the pub.
debt hall; ' been:made to the extent of 1
ventionarl open,,all XS °tiler outer ha •
ys to "n• ut under existing circumstances,l "hich had gene. lo the Lohus for piano
, that the Peruvian Governrnent was willing, ' lie
i shobld look upon its incorpcitation into our
oUatfiahermeu, wet! obamioned, in cense.
qttentel ot',1h9101)posoloo ,of the , eotentP• Unidn as l't very, hazardous measure. It to freight them on as own account. ' ills two rnillioT I foilr hund'red and fifty-six
iintentioo has be,en carried into ettem. tiy thousand five hundred and forty-seven dol.
Notwithstanding this, the United States wotild thing. into the Confederacy a popu.
have since the Bay of Fundy was re-op- lation of different national stock, sosok i n ,„ I the Peruvian Minister here, by an arrange- '
i lars and forty Tyne cts., (4.2,45d,541 49,)
enedAtWidliVifisberrnani In 1845, pa i sa ea a differentiang,uage, andliet likely
to ' , or b ; merit which is believed to be advantage., and the surplus in the Treasury will con-
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thvoicisf-Itberal courhe towarda the ef9lo. i mbnizt?' wi l tli the other ril(4mbers. It ‘sould ous to the Tames in interest. lIL d
i tinue to be app to that object, whene ,, .
ntld euthitigAnterests.ei y, the
morn° law probably nflect in a Prejudicial t - itariner the yur settlenients on the shores of the icr the stock can be piocured withal the',
of 1858, the duties on colonial fish enter. indu§trial interests Euf the Sbuth ; and it Pacific have alres 4 Y given a great exten.l hunts, as te price, authorized by law.
might reviVe-theSe et:inflicts of opinion be. ,sion, and in some respectsa new directioe,l The value of foreign merchandise im
in*lcathipprts,,Keret v_e ry ( greatly reduced,
antt r hy (Ow, warchen,sitigeet it le Olowest tweeh the "difFerent sections of oar cbun. ' 0 our commerce in that °coo. A direct ported, dining the last fiscal year was two
Its and ratadly.mereasing Intercourse has hundred and seven millions two hundred
to:WI aclitergS, lothqritt avitioat, payment ,o try, which lately shook the union to
rluty,t,,,,Anithis wtty,enlanisil fish basiaecitih 'centre, and which have beeni so hstr i t ,,, , sprang up with Eastern Asia. ',Phe waters, arifit forty thousand one hundred and one
reArthe ingrwpoiy or, Om exPor,t
try
ict I:ccnprainlYed. ' I i' j lof the Northern Pacific., oven into the Arc. dollara, (5297,34 0 , 101 ;) and the valve of
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our market, andsv enterin Sao. ome extent ' l4 he rejection by the NfexiCan Cong,resSitic sea, have of late Ye_ara been frequented idornesnc, prealactions exported was onei l
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irllfirlbrilltSlPAe,..Ccl4MrfiPtil., has© facts lof the Convention Which Ithd been corfclu.lby (air ~whalemen. Who applieation of i hundrediand,ftty.attge millions eight hun t
wint‘t!tirpring , those wltich insrecirsed i the ded between that It epublle, and the United is,
to the general purposes of nu vlgationo, hued and,suxty-orie thousand nine hundred'
antlibilOoeipur fishing interest, at the States, for the proteetion 'e l f a transit wayi is, becoming daily more• common, and ,arld eleven iitellars, ($149,964.911 1 ) be.
~,i, . ~ i 1,1 ~{ , V. T I E o , makes it desir
, able to obtain fuel aud other,lsides,seventeen millions two bundrqd and
movement
in,
question. across tne istnmus oi enuantepec and 11 ~
"II t i , ~. • i ° aeoessar s lies t
y Lipp a convenient points 1 four thousand and, ,twentytix dollars,
2 „Dippipicq4ll:l;AVcceeS arid,Oe incidents the interes sbf those 1 liens br the"United l
.01meoritituinil te have led me to think, the, Siates Who had beonio prdidietorg dt'the on, the routo,tiptw • een Asia, and the pacific (17,204,026) of foreign merchandise ex
shores 0 r nfortunate cou
naqrret,favorable (of a. reconsideration of rights which Mexico had cOnFerred' 'on tt n 9 tltrYmea• w,ho \ ported ; making theeggregate,of the entire
the entire subject of the fisheries 'on thp one'of her' oWn'ditizenS'in regerd to that rom,time to tirne suffer shipwleck on the i exports one hundred and sixty.seven mil•
coasts of the eastern ,seas am entitled to lima sPity Jive. thoiland nine hunched and
esintit;nl,44ql3,ritifiki,promieices, y,ith a view ti l It iiii'Mt. bah' thi ) own a kriouS ibbstacle in
tolptasSsit,ligen nrioputt Rile 4beral fooling , the waY ofthe attainment eff a very desire.. Ps.s4ecn°ll' Besides the4a aPeeibc objects, thirty-seven dollaFs, (5167,065,9 7 ;) ex.
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the general prosperity of oar State on thq chasm of, the abol, ) ,e there we're exported
.of reciprocal priv!ge, ,E,S, villingnesl ,to i ble nationhl object."' in 'Mill Willing to
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Ing,gy . tis, in some j:qpingegwy4 of tnis led hope u itiat the indifferencd' OW the subject Paetoc reqpires that an
• attempt should be , forty-two ,andlions five hundred And seven'
fa.44l4c,r,gtipcd ti,:?,exlstt onAppart, RI prept which 'ellitit,' 'of . Yna'y tideaftet'' arise, be- made to open the opposite region of Asia,to , tboasand two liumited and eiglp.pfive dot
on,herivirt co,inctufle t we7n the tl,li/d",,l4bentindnts,,i,4nt tsismits.!•a, Mutual beneficial intercourse, It is op t l trir5,(§42,597,20) in specie; and import.
In one comprehensive settlement,,ins well bly tuljuit'ed. ` r Thia subjett, htlwVeVer, has vv,ne that thi shoempt could be , m ade, by ed from foreign, pacts, rive millions .toot)
this subject as the-cos mercial intoreourse alr'en'dv (61figaged 'the' attention 'of the seri. ll l , o 1-19,Nye,,r tp,i3p g!cat advgnin• p, as by the hundred and' sixty.two thousand six bun
t:KAl/To tbnL,UnitedAkates. end the Br t ti,sh ate of 'the .Usaki States',' iih"
t i i ei l uirea 110 I texPiltueculebst7e; whose
constitutional systemldred end forty4limu dolldFs, (85,262, 6, 1 3 .)
. yncyi sl ,l I, hpe ,tliou&lit,o4t v4upye, fortor ce.ihtniht in th6 , obna inii?dtidli. eicidenci, y_
a e , t i t o of dist d ant colomal de. i ,In my i*.sf• annual Message to Congress 1
° Ai : • -119ntsinVOqi1Pa4P Pn ki6esPi two qqie settlemeny ; nr44, ire's‘toll` i'egpQ t et-, 1 1 0 rder ° a P i;. 1 i ' .o :te c°r ulgi, been led I called year atte,ntioe to vvhat seemed to
n 9 ~,n l2r P t FP Prl . I , ll ‘Y'l i s'reP tc ,Ja- me some defects in the picsert tariff, and
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sN 'lnc ot Is p.icpegir.p., that they should in c ,.( , the pe,f't pt scii•insp dp •I`jicauraolla ofe ilienrcet and !ec4airli949d s u e modifications as to MY
I !Fin.. ArP4/ i,TNsPPXIPiC°F;II9I?",;"7-1‘ aJWI ii,rheCUtioriVeilween rite re 410112 Pet? v t P 9 ' L Tlr nu
df t i o % u gen p . , Jeri o t e, toghest ,tJelt Is iloyyp Ju•dgment were beef
, adanted to r emedy its
IRR misio t mi l t() ,c\f;nit tat!, eervsta, Itns,ok, yosta Riga an,T,Nicail4aa ip red id
vd;
•r . ir,,,!Phrt,v,Fr;e;.iik.ln (?.k;la thfiteucled t9,oAear evil and promote i tlio, prosperity of the I
ry ;,9 §ate
. pre;tentn4 t p c,oftlevieAnent to, theirtonofrieti; vviis I cOnside ed i' i.`
greAvVikrlOMOtici r' n egl i , 9 : ll, ..,P n r r ajMl pe'ps'J. \es to,llii? cO9Meneement fi ifi`p E l ;11,; c'ourlytryfrilc: :jeutlth,LiCleelog...clv,!,r,reenc,of,ityat comaty,y. I•Fty,hing ha? ernes occurred to
1 M Atic9 tt‘telt,t2f4lotileyt,T edt.,90111t9,9r canal' etvrim tile tW,Otiiceans, V. , ►iCh, Was' i;i e ' Jayailetli • vvi, " l 11,-;13'.. elfin
iir•pospilaT, c.tmge,,my views ,oi? this importnnt queq. i
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a t a i lf6 F, hp Ortt,nils,ot filcAlpri aftranger tt,,A,'„i j?o,l.4r,thi ohven4NlYO.Weri ale' t'w4, ex ' ttirle' 5 0, ;: 4g"199?.-1".4940ut t;i3,rl- . . L , , „ , I
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RI 11,1 - e,t?Ah3qqii,s 'lteiriv-d, 1,11,-9,91, I,lo' ei sk )5! d n a ',o),i".Ftri'tAirl• I'
it . ti ~a ,ti t ", ,• i * e :' ~, ~ irrPF" llA'n'C'tert Par.- :Without repenting,tlui,Arguments„Cdar
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111 RibllOifr,l9PitYt%iir,.,iiiB;lPYei j t . I Y/ A;„11:106' 'ACialdinigitiltlBVr.°Pll 1;11406Yidt94478;a19 r' i ti rl 4 r ‘ 6 t lr9rlgC4 ta.ined I".Y.IQC(Wr rqeaStlg°l'in fhVChr of
VI ROA P9lT'e °; (1,1 9A-C e 51 . 1 ' 9 1 1 . n" illtt,l,J salon eor ! t i ltl Olinn )iitir;pgesua: 16:Ss'dd t,l-1 ‘1,6,10; piii.Apwrecitillicrarp„),,,Tsahglar...tx? discriminating,,p!?teetiqiidutiesiiiideenit it
AtfeßtekfPoa,,,l3l3 iNivc),lPolll2'.?,,c9YP'iticl? t I IP tw9,l„PrPirne`,.lts iln hi i ill;t r ir • il'rl,Ssll'd ter} be,,i ' t atihje44, u`na l j ' i T 'Ati c sTst , trait! YOlX}ri Vrillitac'll4.lroniTideCaplAitictlYn'%gnallrettegt9lntlgnygri'slnanb°l
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present winter :
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AND•FOIA.EtON• AND
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feelia'#as 'iatertered with the' regu-1
lar ielalinterpOsil,' between the r
`the',lsiithil, - and' 'led 16
acts' Qf Which to
Con-tp,litin'. But 'te 'Captain 'General of
Cubals-clothed with 'no power treat'
with foreign governments, nor iti t he in any
'O'agieerit'ader the''COntibl the' Spanish
conamunij
ati4ti'vdkti with an agent.of
flireign power is' - nformal and medal' of
couYibey. Anxious to 'put an end to the
exiting,itictilivenleWeeo, (which 'seemed to
'emilcon9OtiOn,)• I directed - the'
riii i nistei to Mexico,..to I
visit' lla4aVin,.6o. 'his way tci'Veia Cr u?..' l
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wadireSPeitfully:ieceiveVey the Ca
twin G'aderaly' 'Who cBPferied with hitii
'Neely' on 'the te'catit'aceuiranced; but. Da
Perttitnient'arratigerhiitit Was effected. ' '
tinge the''idefusal' bf the
CuptAPlCeneral to' allaW iiitgengers all'
'the'inail'idl.lieianded in certain' eases, 'l6l'
ti roaso'n which" furniLih in the
tlo.e'''Gdverrirrient'even gbed
re:464in Votitiik`ftit' ue h a prnliftiltiOn',
bus 'he'etiliniide the SiibjeCeof a serious ret-
IrionSiriii4iolMild,ild';'and I•have no'tea-
On''t o'ilaubt that duellesliace will be' Priid'l
'by the.`goOrtinieinti dr Ctitholic
sty to the . re presentations 'Which' our
linister ha's 'beep instructed''make on'
the stbjedt.'
It is; lfuttiustice to the' Captain General
to add; 'that'hi's'edtiddet''-towards the stea
nierg enitlibyed'f6 curry' :the, Mauls of th'e'
nited States Havana; hai, with the ex
ception above aikido& tb, been marked
'With kiridness'ittidlliberality, and indicates
no• gerierallib'rribies of iiiteflering with
the obrhrilientl correspondenee and'intei•-
Coursei'botiveen the island,and thi4.
.•)1,.
; , • ,'•
ppalely in'tbeuptesent year official notes
'wore received f'ro'm the -Minister of Francel
and 'Etiland; inviting the•Goveibinentllif'
the ITnite&States'tti'llecome a' party with
Greaf•lititein and France to.o. tripartite'
Cdairention,' vi rtut 'of which the , thieel
poWerS should seit
OM Teethe ftitinte, all iOJ'
"tentiOn'idlibialtiviAasaionibf the' Island ofl
Cuba, and, should bind thetlinelmes 40
`eontitentinceall attetaptA tothat 'effect 'oil
It'he' pi if er titiy zpowe t. indNidtial **What
ever:' This invitation has titian rospeetfol:
lieClined, for reasons which it would oc
r ,
l Opy too,fauchi'sptito in , this communica
!fidryto%stato,in adiail,'hutovflich led me to
think that the pmposed measure would be
of doubtful. conatitutioeality, irnPolitic, and
UntiVailitig... I htitv, hoiveukr, in common
with' my'litedeeeesors., directed' the Minis
ters bf France' and Bill : o6.nd to be assured
thatithe United. States entertain ino designs
against Cuba; banhat,on•the contrary, 1
hbt Id' tpgard its , incorporation into •the
Union at'tho present, time as fraught with
senoras peril.•
land Corny
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terrVilized:pbtVer. The.propositiorf in ques- salt iiif the ex pOition.''Sluitild it.'be ciewti
•'(titin was 'assented Why! Cristo Rica! 'en d ed ' Wi l th sup'ees 'the; ailviiiiiageli'Will' riot be
tribe hoped that the further neg,etiations on elf the Ot4r mitritim6 ' Pdivers.' I' have
the subjett which are .intthe train will be Much'SatisfaCtion in statind that 'in all the
(Unied on in that ,spilit ofionciliation end s tbps , preparatory to this"6ipedition 'the
compromise'Vhich ought al
theyo prevail Government' of thelJnited Stiates' has been
t eii he i
ialkili7qaueicteopltanbdiioantog..Nljotahradsgiinao,t
h p u r i o i v t o i d s
, C c o a ti se fin o ckt h e ir t i t Unit
b e i d e ' , B ,e. t ,
i rt i to a Fi n , y ' but as
e irt d {tithe
'oil such occasions, and tha wilt lead materially'aided by the good offices of the
Ito at satisfactory result., King of the Netherlands, theonly European
A have the satisfaction to inform you that
the ,executive government of Venezuela with Japan:'
power hating any commercial relation's
,iens,of the Stales, which hait for
grestrof thin. Republic in providing iiieuns eign relations,l invite the attention pf Con
el
a la c i t rn ua 9 te f: th h e e :oil o r the public buSiness is entruSted. Our
for their payment, ~‘ ' years greatly, inlosed, both in cease
...llol.6cent Revolution in Buenos Ayres
'end the confederate States , having opened
the .prospect of an improved state of things
in that quarter, the government of Great qtience of Mir own groWth and the intro
dtictii;n Of many new States into the fam
ily Of nationa'. In this Way the Department
of State has lACome ov6rbUrdened:" 'lt
h o a r : a C e
s k e n n o s w e 1
o e
r d:d tic so M e
weil
inltenrepoausrssinegwfirtohmfolliiinsuprovsevyerosfhtiosuorifii
I'mhny years past been urned by , our charge gross to the condition of that department
*ffnds at uraccas. • It is hCpetilthat the oral& Gev'ernment to whicth this bunch
Britdin und Frunce!determined .to negoti
ate Avithihe Chief of the new confederacy Department the of the Int
erior,. been relieved
for the. free +access of their commerce to 1 of some portion oft e domestic business.
their exteasive.countries, watered by the 1
If the residue o
tributarieS of the La Plate ;,and hey gave a f' the business Of that kind,
'such as the distribution of the Cohgress
friendly nbtice of this purpose to the United i tonal documents, the keeping, publishing,
States,! that we might if wo thought prop.
I er, .pursue the same course.
ancu'with this invitation our minister ,ati and distribution . of the laws of the United
'in emPti•lStates, the exceed of the copyright law,
the subject of reprieves and pardons, and
Rio .Jetiario, and our charge d'affaires at Isome other subjects relating to interior
Buenos Ay.res have beenfully authorized toladministra tioh, Should be transferred from
Iconclild6treaties withtho.newly.organized , t h e - tiepartment of State, it' would unques-
I Confederation,qo.th States composing it. t i o ntibly pd for the benefit 'of the Pubiic
The del aye , wh icit. ha ye taken int ace , ia the I se rv i c b. '' I 'webld 'also sitg,gest that the
formatiorrof the new, g overnment have as ' building appropriated to the State Depa it
yet prevented the execution of those iro meat is not fire proof ; that there is reason
structions; but there is every reason to
to think'rhat ' there are defects in its con -
hope that these vast ciountries will be even-, struction, and that the archives of the Gov
tually opened to our commerce.. , ~ . 1 ernrneitt in charge of the Department, with
A' treaty,bl commerce has been, conclu- Ithe preCious' cbllections of the manuscript
ded between the United Sages and the Ori-Il m perg bt" W a shington;• Jefferson,' liamil
ental• Republic of Uruguay, which will.be k ton,nitiiidison, and - Monroe, are exposed to
laid before the Senate. Should .this Cont i desti'dietion Icy , fite t A similar tlemark
vention ;gotnto operation it will open: o.the , mu) , be itiride` (if tli6 buildinp appropriated
commercial, enterprise 'of our .citizens a , to the writ and NaVy Departrhents.
,country , of great extent .rind unsurpassed I
.in natural resources, but from which for.. ,
eign, u ationsd have hitherto been almost m t ,
\
'wholly excluded,:. ~_
). The corresporidende of the late Sedreta',.. The cendition of the Treasury is exhib
ited in the 'otirtut4 report from that Depart
--e,9 • • i . •,I, i t.).
''' 15 ' ' ' 7 4 he'crish r,eceipti into the Treasticy for
the '`Osc'ttl',,Yeat., emiing into
t)tli' 'Of June
ry tifiState with the Peruvian charge d' , i ust, ex,ott,ll,:
: of funds, were to,rty.
affaires I rehitivo to the Lobos Islands,
' vas i nine Millions seven leiridred and twenty,-
oqintounioated Au .:Congress . towards the le . gh
i t th ‘ ouslind three hundred and eighty
, closevithe last session, Since thatitime _; A i !.sandsix 0104 nine cents', 0'9,7'28,
on Ifurtherinvestigatinn of the .subjecto the 86 4 800 ar ay the etlen . chteres f . 0. 1, the
.doubt,which,bad .been entertained of the, same peried, likewiseincliisive of (rust
titlelof Peru IP those islands linve,been .r . e.- fut ial , m, ,, e
moved; and I, have deemed ittuat that.tne fortY-Six millions seven thou
sand eig i ht lintAred nu' Cninety-si'x'dollars
had been uninten-. , and t,wenty, centa,,.(sl6,oo7',S9fllV,l ;) Or
temporary wrong which,
tionall,v done ; her, from . want or iororroa, whi'el; nine rnill\eti , four himat'ed andtirt-,
tibn, ''lletilki be irapaired, by,on.urireseried nye 'tll'Olisand eight, 'hundred and fifteen
acknowledgement of,hes s e vereignty
-' ' 'liolikrs'_Yt'iftl',eigYty.titree'enis g 59,465,.
, ~l, have the s atisfaction tei,eforni you, that;
i 5 'B3) was oil' ,a,cceunt or the principal
the course ,purstind by " Par " ' has. beenrrenentre.4t 'Oethe Pilblic, debt, ineluding
creditable to,-the litlerality or her,govern
the :aSt insiairlient of 'the indemnity, to
merit. Before it was known by her that: Nie;tico, ,, ni ; c l ei
the' treaty; to Guadalupe
her titleiNguld be acknOwlc d g" at W as n'' lififfilgo,',leUviii,d"a' bill;ince. 0f514, 632 ',.
..too, ; Iler , f‘tinister of i'l.?reign Afkir§, A:36 et,ini.he'Treasury. on the first, day
' ' '" ' ''''his lath ia, 'fur
aratively destitute
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etriploirriera;' and the 'farmet, .
t' 1 ,, • l 01 , 1 • lt I)l , 1
if , dePriVed l 'Of a Ileum market",,. at , ex,te n , 1 Th l F' i•eat,ie l s AiliCh .. hit,ve been iejecfea ' in '
of his•-turplug' product. 'tit tne s ale propos i ed to remet.l:t' c ,this evil t'y allottiiitr E' '
or ode mat .third
place; the debt''''
te the' different tribeti'disirices of c ' ount'y
lace,
' n ',.,.
leaves the ibreigner with Out compeltarea suitable io th eir habits of life, and sufficielit''' "
our market, , and he 'coMequently, ,in Ter . their supped. '' This preViSioit'''iliOre'',
I
the prices i tif the,nrticle sent here for' s flair' any' other,' it iS"helieved,led leAfiti?
as is now seep in theincreased cost Of it 'icjectiOn'; and' ttg ritPstlbsfitute for it MIT
imported from 'England. The prosper4een adopted by Congress, it hagnOt lAen ' 7 ' l '
d 4
and wealth of every nation must depen emed Odyisdble to' ettempet6'ehter into
upon its.productive industry. The farmer tytreaties'or 4 Perintitient character, at.' '
is stimulated to exertion by finding a tea- p !I i no 'e ff ort hag been spared by teni-"''
dy market for his surplus products, and relri.ertangements to preserve 'them:6 '' l
b e
by being able to exchange .them in with them. 1) ~ .li ,
without logs of time or expense of trans- ' t h e m ahe desire of Congress to rein' cit'e
portation,' fOr the manufactures which his \
s i gn to ate country altdgether, &Wa
comfort or convenience requires. This is mo t e f r o rr 'p l orlicular distriCts more 11:: . ,'
always done to the best advantage' where will be pro ipettlements or the
,wbiteS,lt. ;
a portion'of the • community in Which he ritory which' set apart by law 06 ter?' 1.
lives is 'engaged in other pursuits. But providd thetrid ' ale to occepY,' titid' . l,,
most manufactures "'require'' an amount of k N em to Jus\e:deSsary for renie;ving
capital and practical skill which cannot be zens and to thaw to bur (Wit citi'• ''
comManded., -unless , they •be protected prOmpt aCtion'of i s
retlaWes the
for ti" tittle from ruinous' competition
The, arriendments'ir on this ridbjci!' .1.
from abroad. Hence the , necessity of t t ' the treaties whored by the Sett' ''
ate, e, 0
laying thoSe duties upon imported Pads' with the Sioux Itidianseere thotiatee 111. '
which the Constitution authorizes for rov. been Submitted to the tinestita,Aiat '
enue, in Such a manlier as to pre.teet' and parties to them,' and have' who Were
encourage the labor of our own citizens. assent . A forge traCt ofvtili'ived their`' •
, Duties however should not be fixed at a has thus been opened for setttrrite4 f,ir.
rate so high as to exclude the foreign ar- cultivation, and all danger Ott and'' 11 ' .
title, but should be so graduated us to en- with these powerful and warliketiiltiti -''',.
able the domestic manufacturer •fairly to ( been happily rerraied.
compete with the foreigner in our owl'
tip rkets, and by this competition to of sera i no ta
reduce the• *price' of, the manufactured ar. , Lis' '
The removal of ihe remnant of the' ' '
Indiansfrom Florida ties':";
been a cherished object of the GOVerbnidl!
'tide to the consumer to the lowest rate at
\
which it can be produced. This
would place the mechanic by the sido of
the farmer, create a mutual interAtinge of
their respective commodities, and thus'
stimulate the industry of our whole coun•
try, and render us independent of foreign
nations for the supplies required by . the and it is tale id 1 / 4 0116 - fey iiikollbti'ttis ,
polio been steadilY diredted. ' Adrici l iiiiilied . W
past experiebee''ol4 the dltlie.ulty Ytitilf - cbst',`.
of the attempt to rerriove them bynillitiliy ".
force, tCs o rt has been hd to contilftOry l ' ,
measureS By the invitation of the'CP6l-
missioithr Of:lndian Atlairs'seVeral bribe
principal chiefs receetly 'i;isited',WaShirig•
habits .or necessities of,thapeopte. ton, and Whilst' herenc,knetviedged in4ii. '
Another'question, wholly independent ting the obllgatido 6f their tribe te'reitio i fe -.'
of Toteetion, presents itself, and that • is; Avitli the lead posbilh' delay.' WC' ridvi'• ,;
whether the duties levied-should be upon es
from the special agents of the G6Veiii•
the value of the , articles at the place of meterepresent that they adhere to, thei r' " '
shipment, or, where it is practicable, a promise; and'iliat a council of their peoPle'
lily,specific d city, graduated according to qual
as uscertained'by Weight or measure., has beep called to make their preliminary'
i arraigemerits. 'A geheraf eYnigration rifti
l All One duties•are at present ad 'valorem . 1 therkifore be"confitibrialy expected dt"h i i
A certain lA. centage is levieden the'price ' early day. •
\
of the goods at 'the, port of shipment of a
tbreigh csnntry. 'Most comnierciol nations
Tli report TiOrkthe GoneraVLand
fice' shows itieteri4dlacoity' in, iiii 'oPer:''
haVe 'found it indispensable, fOr the put. rations:' :The StUv'e'Y'of thaiOrtherii Win-
„.
I pose' of preventing fraud and perjury, , to 1 dory 011 own has been etirtiPletiidAsitli'a :
make the duties specific wheneVer the at- e xioupled despOtOli. Withl,h the lait'iear '
\
ticle is of such' n,uniform value in weight 9,6321953'acre5s Of pobliC land hove Leen '
fer measure as in justif 'such a duty.—
Legislation 'should never encourage dis-.
honesty or even crinsi. It is' , impoSsible surVeyed, and 8;0`32,46:3 'does tirotight .
into market.
In the last' fiscal year there
that tit r e' revenue officers at the port vvherel , were sold ''%1''1053,67116cr(4,
the goods are entered aralethe defies paull LOCoted'irithlitAintyland •• - " ,
should koow"with certninty,What, thereoSt 1 Warrants, ' '' ' '13;21341 . ,31 1 4 '"" 6 lu.
lin a foreign country. Yet the latv'regillres 1 Located with othericeiti., ' n; ') , I: l' , r - 1 1
that they 'should lei/ IW , duty actording •11 e ates.;"' ' '
Itosuch cost They areilldrefore coMpell• 1 ! ol 1 ,
.1J .. ': ,' 1 ,, ___,__-1121, , I • .
ed to tesortitoi very , unsatisfactory, evi- Making 'd total of ',-' 4,tll'6,Citt'z''" .',
i denee. to ascertain what the cost was.— ~ In tiddititin there Were.
•They take the invoice.of the reporter, at. , Reported under '
trivainp
\
tested by his oath, as the best , ovidence or r lab
''
ilignintt ' • ' 5,219,188 "
which the 'nature of the case admits. But .1.- . 4 iiiteriall'irnprove: ~ ' , ".,
et ery one mast see that tho invoice may. , 'rents, railroads, &0., 3,0
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be fabricated, and the oath by which it is ' "
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'supported false, by reason of which the Making an aggregate of 13,115;177
dishonest iiriporter pays a part only of the Being an increase in the amotint Oflands ,
duties which are paid by the honest one, sold and located under land warrants of
and thus loch rectl v receives from the tree- 509,229 acres ever the prevsold. ious
located un•
sure of the United States a reward for his The whole amount thug
fraud and perjury. The reports or the' der fand.warrants, reported tinder swamp .
Sehretary 'of the Treasury thereto made land g'itinte, and selected for internal lin- 1
on' the 'subject show conclusively that ipiovements, exceeds that Of the previous
these frauds have been practised to a great year by 3;342;372 , aeres; and the saleS
extent. The tendency is to destroy that would, without doubt, have been . aleph"'
Inghlraoraltleharacter for which out met- larger, but forthe' extensive iestrira j tions d‘
reboots, taye long been distinguished; to for railroads in MiSsouri,'llississippi' tiicid.'"
defraud the Governrdent of-its , revenue; Alabama. .
to break down the. honest importer by a For the' quarter' eiiiiiiig 30th Sptentier
,ilish*onest, 'oernpetifion 11 andv finally, to 1852, there Were' Sold .. '243;255 ad re's.
transfer the business ofimportation to.for- Located'withboutityland. " '
(
eigmind irresponsible accents, to the great Warrants,- 1 ~ nn,no '
detriment of our oWn eitiZens. I therefore Located Witlrother certi- , ' ; ' I
again most earnest' ? recommend the adop- •IleateS; ' '' ' 15,649 "
tier' of specific duties, wherever it is pr at' Reported 'Under Swamp,: '• ,' ' 1 '
ticable,' ot'a home valuation to prevent land grants, ' ' ' ;48 . 5;233,''' 4 '
' • ; . - , -• 1-, ) il, 1i,./ • ~11.• , ~.;, r , . '
•-;iii Will
d
, ,
• , ?.iikber li t .
r . 4 I
these frauds.
1 , 1 wouldialso again call your. attention to Milking ati aggregate rot 4 . .
the fact that thdOesent tariff in some cases 1 thd q uarter 4 , ll E 3 r -,23 o ''''.
imposes , a higher duty upon the raw mate- i Mueh the larger portion Or the labor jif f
rial imPorted than upon the'articlo menu- arranging and classifying ,the reidrns ef
.faeturdd frorrr it, thd Consequence df, which 'thelast 'cbnsus ' has 'been Onithed, and it
is that the duty' operates to the encourage 'Nvill i tion; devolve 'Upon CebOais tas tUlte .
merit of the foreigners and the disdourage- the necessaprovision'S el' the plitilid.li:;'
'Tient df. our oWn citizens[ ', , ' tibh of the' resultil irt'stich:ferrties sh'elite
For full and detailed information in re- deemed beSt. Thg t ipp?rii'frithelitf) 6 p .,
gard id the generaliondition of uu r I ndidn res e n tatiOn, - on'thellaisof tfie ' ne.W. c ,
affairs§ lrespectlidly Seffit you to the re- has b'een rAtide by thd"SeciefarfOf Interi.:
port of the Sersotary of'theglnterior'und' orin confaty With thaprOilsibni dfia'‘V ''
the , andompanying. documents: , ' , ' l .; relating to thlit suhjebt, Etna the re e* glee- ''
The;Senatc notliaving thought pr.oper tintis have been madd ' itriicceidiinee'Vith ' .
to saufy the treaties whiCh' had' been ne-, , it'..;'' '. '
gonated,lVithithersribes•of Indtakts'jh Call. ' 1,1 commendlicit'Your'he.:4ii4bie,'Sd,,,hl'FdiliP''
tbrnia and Oregon, our 'relations with diem , sugd,6sticirq 6:initialed .iii.ther,idtiit riiti"
Writ. been. , left :id , ft. wetly, .unsatiefactory ISteletrity!df tlfe"lptcrior'kii&tlirdlsia6er,
eanditicini ~. ~, ~ 1, t O. , 1 /'' ' , lrian br'lli‘io forthe' 'plibi(elitipfl'.hricf 'dia.'
,olreotheriparts of ourterritesy particular triblitioti'peYiodiically;'ofrah Al3)tidtil 4-1
itittiasadf, countryi have been". sot apart' foil , gest'ef nil th&Pitelils 'Ocrifie,l; Valle been' eti,'
tho,exclusivelodctipationief, the •Vitlianitc 'uttayihe're&lfteTr=lll)l.,l( granted rot.' (Mita iii?`,'
ataii,ltheir right,to thelands,witbinnlidse, ventions and disen4éries,'lviiili tineh'4o.l'l3
limits has Iheen abiznawlettged and stispoet , I ' ciioofitiiiitd,liilliidfililbriS. es` tilybr.
i:i ; ,But in California .ancilOregotr,thdto sedb`stti‘k-lt'ollk'regOht'diir'lntelliek 'ire*/ iSr
has, been no recegriitidtv by. , thtb Obvettl , ''' their linitura,,iiiid lipelillitiori l ' 44 th'ei eVdi n dr
infii4t of the exclusive' right fof i,tlie Intlittna' sitdfiLitablitlittidiViedlird uliail l lmigrreTigirea l.
tovany, part of , the cntrntrYJii,Vheyi are out Of it'll( lialfeittyrtifid',lllllB' I'd imiltual.. ,l
tftereford tnero,teranis titittufferaneh,, and 'etl'ttitiV it 'cortilli" tier IaPPIRRi t ig'iyt; N4di t '
4able to Iteldriveu from phial) tu plate,dfiti ralee r tittiiiiitiiii6 inv.ciffi4likipki'UlieNatu
the ipleasuire.ofthe iviiitem , i' o, ,i' ,')'!, 'Poll' tolthe'public tit iiitigC"';,•ill Ili .1.J1 , )4" , 1 1
. .
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. 'Si . ths ''11111)" Wl' •
iiiiiiirk. A insettl-... ,.. 1 0 00 - .1 'deans oxin .•
itidtk• ,A • .40. 1, . ~. I 111. 4. do ' l l alun th b :. .1 i tu t i s4 : i ••, to(
crmequebe de,l , 16 ) do m 0" .
' ntt ra? ' .44" 42tlt t l i g N ; 1.2 4 ' 00 1 I t
: h d n o l c°l d i rillat.
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04 t2it','..l**
. •;,40 'IIV montbel, :* ,7. Do 1 'rso , t ,d, , . . 1 ,,,,3 181141, i /;../
11 do 'V rntreilii. ' dOO I °DIM:tulle:loot . ~ ,
0 ..
• motiths. 1, , •.6 titi t . r do • • ••tr . .. ',,10 i ~ • - ,It MI in(
do lin erhintht, ' 800 L ' 'do 'l'.l de - ' 'ou . . ,
'
A. liberai indehdiriiiiltihr iOttAO' ter' Idef4httnt i s 1 htid ottidti ) " 1
who eilystlioe py the tear. , . i i. , • i. ' i .'4,/ , ii,4l 0 , "
Mit on it diroulates ill every' telt hbotheod. and s i
ommly every lima, in the county—aed thereinto. ,ilFordklk ,), r)i,:,
coevenlent and Oast) weans ter the litottoti toed ph • , ,
conntr•lpP :rnetautestnePMlPlCaud nil.olbetnctlolratellai 1
the knowledge o their Income end liminess We shoo •
like to Moat 7&. a l t' dlot ovary, rrteehesio.drlernhent,'emn:l ,l c .
Processional man rota county. -Vie have • ioenty cf7o(nD
vithentenhfdishind noon oilr
lose
cillolicts.and odr who , /I i , ,
In areetintatobouness will lose by advertising eitarAtivel)-;•
~
NNW) a ennerralittle, therrrinreelledilv ily a , toed tilverillidii.l• , •
thertrenter will be his profits., , , ~ .. • I, ,jl. .... 1 ...
• . •.•'i i I .. :1...4, ) i .li, ,s I. •• - s ~ o r . , ,
, looks, Jobs and planksi.,..
01P'Ev I 'K.
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