Tani ad “Jw ecord pont is as simple and obs a5 as the Gist, and 1 will treat of it it the coi fidence, with which ought to bel ‘nspired by the indisputable justice of my imporunity, the justificatiun of the Amer- . jeh govemnmetty and the importance of the ie £3 ot ee ———— PS a Re © It is known to you, snd is universally|=<=that the president will be pleased to ; the necessary orders te the colle 0 the customs, not admit mio the p of the United States, vessel u public 2nd notorious that a facious band vi msargents and incendiaries conte with Wnpunity; in the province of Louisiana and especinily in New Orleans and Natchito- ches, uninterrupted system of raising and arming troops, to fight the flame of revo * Jution in the kingdom of New Spain, and ‘to rob the spacific inhabitants of the domidi- ions of the king, my master The ivasion of the internal province the horrible assas- “ginations committed in Sad Antonio de Bexer, and the namesof the perfidious porpetrators unbeared of crimes, have vired the publicity, which grea crimes always will acquire. ~All Louist ‘ana has witnessed these armaments—ithe public enlistments (los engauches publi- cos) ; the transportation of arms ; the junc- tion of the insurgents and their hostile and warlike march frem the territory of this republic against the possessions of a friend ‘and neighbouring power——neither threats por the laws, nor the indignation ef well disposed citizens, no: even the proclama- _ +, tion of the president of the first of Septeme her last intended to restrain these highway robbers, have been sufficient to stop thei nefarious plans prosecute them with the greatest order and _rancour, mere and more exaspel ated at see ing the glorious triumphs ot the Spanish _ mation, the adhesion of iis subjects to the adored mopareb, and the approaching re- +. ‘esablishmcntof the relations . respective nations, it , they are now colisting for other expeditions, ter, toinvade again the comiricns of his ca- the direction of ring. leaders Jose Alvarez de Teledo, and Man- who had just arrived at that ointment (as he seys)of Tnited States, self-styled Mexican Congress, who has delivered to hundred ~ comipissions in tholic majesty, under uel de Herr, city, with the ap minister to the i og oledo fifteen in blank, from | , he may confer them on a number of officers which he is recruiting in the territory of the Union, 1 omit mentioning to. you other | innumerable acts of this kind which prove 3 _ + the publicity of these armaments, and the continue~I will that the and the r : authority ofdhe hest writer on.public low impurity with which the gonfine myself to stating to you, most common practice of nations 5 would give x right to the King my master his subjects— thei barbarity, I of you to concerned in the sedition, that is to say i wthe self-styled minister, perameDectors Robmson, Humbert—Ma jos Piere and Preire and thew followers ; wthat they may be punished with all the in cases of this kind. That troops which they vigor, which the laws prescribe have raised, may be disarmed and dis persed, be taken to prevent, spirits froin having an suing their designs, | compromit the good intelligence sists between our in future, these evi . of his laws. cannot but consider himself authoris ed to retain the projects and hostile eas war against a friendly power from the ter ritory 0 ing himself of the means which the con stitution, p¢ to him for obliging these Persons to aban am certain that : No distinguished talents ok the presiden - ivil (or municiple bi isnot ene urder the © Jaws which bind together nations mutual Jo—perpetrated by the citizens os resident of the Union, of which the king ¥ » i whose Jurisdiction it has been exgoutdy {that the may give bim competent sa fac uoa, with a knowledge olthe act by ing the delinquents to be punished as ty of high treason ‘against both governs ents. On the contrary the between our is known (0 me that in New Orleans, men both by land and was that Body of insurgents, that td require of the goveriment to deliver up these traitors, incendaries enemies of ali gorial order and disturbers of the peace of but as the object of my sov- ereign 1s Rot to avange himself of this ban- ditti, but to shield his subjects against confine myself to asking obtain of the president orders for the prosecution of the principal persons Jose Alvarcz de. Tolede—Anaga Ortez Manuel de Her- and that the necessary measures opportunity of pur- and attempting to which sub- ; respective governments. . The president cannot but have seen with sensibility, as well the total want ot effect proclamation of the lenient measures which he had adopted against these crimi- nals who boast of recognizing no law, sub- ordination or moral principle, as the pro: tection and support which they haye recciy- ed and do receive from the authorities at} i ‘New Orleans; contrary to his express or- ol ders, His excellency, as he is encharged by this republic with watching over ts se- curity,and the observance of its treaties and ures ofa set of adventures, who makelthe brig captured by , the fthe confederation, compromoting its tranquility and high character, by evail- the laws and bis prudence offer iyo cry of Five!—It was found to proceed ‘gon their designs and to manifest to his with which the majesty. the indignation United Sates. view. the hostile plans, and beere discovereds: the sedition of that band of meendiarics—1 nC it cannot concealed from ar sof that the point of which I treaty, Jaw in which case my soyereign must Dave bith that of much other Jo) pi recourse to the ordinary’ tribunals—but it is a manifest and flagrant violation of the 10y master northward. We understand the general 5 4 . A West: Chester, Fel vy a] Last week gave Dirth to many hcidents,) at two colored men within the tiofough of BEI West-Clesier were indicted andifined for tkeeping tippling houses. =A woman “The third and last is reduced to these not give Barbary Wa: gs, late from Boston appears of ed atthe «G reeptree” in West §ihester RiStecliped and only pars visible. thet insurrectionary fag of Carthagena, of the Mexican congress, of Buenos Ayres; or of} 5k ME, «A 4 is before the tnusc £¥ Represen- the other places which have revelted 2-1, ADE A hore the ft ee 4F Reprosen gainst ge authority of the king, If ASST] pr Diate ON «dy every person nor those coming from them. That they | irs should not permit them to land or to sell in this covntry the shaeinl pho ozecds of their : : piracy, oF A and. which Jess 10 o. [OF apPoited to bil that dicy fever Were quip themselves mn these poris, as they do| Prats or soepnds In ae send that for thie purpose of going to sea, ko destroy; ¥ ES RP. Twg oO {How inActiastt Ou and to plunder the vessels which they may 2 tors ate becoming.) oyfr. corre pon: eet wits wig Spanish fag. Th ‘dent informs us of many fiove bids of a tolerance, subversive of the most solemn Di Be be sn J is orsly . - : . CR out : PE iresent LIFR0S f YO FRG ae stipulations in treaties between Spatvand| un of : ne is ‘he United States ; and diametrically ope Caer bili of high more A bil for fur 2 : al clecions exe ; a : ther regulating the ge! : : public se- h Oh sed Lo the general principles of 1 ee tending the right of suffrage to every free~ Lae appoitited to of ies of honour, trustor prod, to swear of afurn before ac- ce piing of any office they huay pe eleciud go even Hizcugh | use of Rupresentutives 14: the public despoiiors, wah fae ces dressed in siniles, aud bodias hand ig | [nto be s, kearigp all who ave Knownto "swore she was guilty otadultery and would {100 dueply te thames I huow the be believed, and lastly, George TW.J3C HIE RaLOR Si | I ht be deterred by delicacy {rom puting ] qQueslions 1044 Pie sauctiondd by the EE i gi the nation shall xuow tucig’’ lis? home quastions; and if tos Cproacaluives hati lav bok Ay Heproeoni«feasel shalliny beistaghe Hoos gp HOD - HERO OL CunlGsiony coripiinig ged publ YObDOvY, Us Diver was hiro: 0 whi belory in ar Pgs fea) QY Rou wie I shall l ny Rge' op, Hanon. 1 it shad have co pay for this. Bas oF personal case 1 should never have lel home. I know that itis 10 rouse the guilty hot, bat 1 despise them afl. price dl au wo pay tov wy diy, Know, the assassin of reputatmy, already nibs his pes tor me, but that shall not Ber me TY pecondime which [ owe 10 mv countrv——which 1 owe ta mys : owe tomy God.” Sy seli--whict ¥ A : ’ : A gentleman receutly arrived fiom Pars curity and faith, and to the laws of nations. “TTB CR and to | coro alk fa bill produces the most’ melaticholy eRiction] eos pars to cot 1 0 ’ interest of the subjects of « his cathe. (20 9080 general impo ft but Lighly tere x oo : : "0" esting to many ef ont (pibscribers, authori ie majesty. ' sing the Governor t ‘Certain it is, that ncither Carthagena, shaves of Stock in the nov any of the Spanish dominions in us pike. hemisphere, which has revolted cab be 18 -ommunication with any power friendly to Spain, since either on its part, nor on thet of any other government, has their inde-| endence been acknowledged ; and it is. BLALE, consequently an o fence against the digri., ty of the Spatish monarchy; and against ihe sovereignty of the King, oy inaster. tol admit vessels from Sach places fanned ki We have connmanded by insurgents, and armed in of respectability to anothe” inthis city, da. the dominions of this confederation; par- ted Awiclia {sland, Jap. §8, 18106; which ticularly as they ave all pirates, and donot staics that ihe intelligenge received from respect any flag, ave justly considered the Havanna at that place, is bf such a nature, disgrace of the seas, and are execrated by that itis confidently belicyed the Floridas all nations, will soon be in possession of the British. The three preceeding points sve obauth, Save Rep established equity and justice, that it would 35x) be offensive to the delicacy of the goyern-{ \ ment to suppose that could delay Mneer{ niarghal Massena bas | any pretext, to. determine on them, 1 the ‘he was passing through ou j{manner I have proposed, and which Lhave 44 of France. His hedith isin sucha an express order to request, (solicitaPs) 10 gia ie: that Ins Tife is dispairgd of. the name of the king my mastery The: gy ¥ On the 3d inst, M \Conyngham repori- ed, in rhe House of Representatives of this a Militia Bill of oF pages. THE FLOREDAS. seen 4 letter\irom a gentleqaan Lokoox, Dec 5. cen aryvested,as x prompt interposition of the prosidenty thas / Tr Ibe a The czucussin ext Presidenty The govern g for the his majesty may be gratified, wo 1 a cemmenced uew testimony of his [riendly disposition has alyeady toward Spain an evident proof Hiathe is ment paper (the determined.to put an end to the incalcula- comg¢ out in favor of Mr, Monroe in pref r= ble extortion and injurics which Spain ence 10 Mr. Crawlord, thi present Secre- tras suffered for the “spade “of seven years tary of War. - The canflidates spokeniot "from the the gang of adventirers who have for the Vice Presidency are (iovernor assailed her from the bosom of this repub- Snydpr, and Gov. Tompkins of New-York, lic; a means ot fixing the frank and sin- : : B cere system of good neighborbood which ! so much interests both states; and finally, a sere perliminay to the removal of all the difficulties which may present themselves in the negociations, which ought i- : in the negociations hich ought totermi- Giccnment have reccived despatches nate all the pending discussions between es Ne Sp rh as t rom sir George Cockburn, from Bt. Heie the two QOVErDmenis and to fix forever bes = i, Trg : 3 tween them a perpetual and solid friend. I> dited the 25th October, he had arrived chip Re perp thiereion the 15th. General Bonaparte is P i stated to be in good health and tolerable If, as 1 flatter myself, the president gives spiri The persons of his suit are also all the attention which is due to affairs of well, but are reported in private letiers wo endant, id yields be heartily sick of their expedition. Ve to my, solicitations, 1 can asstre his excels undetsi yond he was in tolerable good spir- lencygand yourself, that there will be uo= its during the whole of the voyage. But thing which the king my nuaster will net be he was nlpeh damped when he was shown disposed to do, to satu fy this republic, the place &f his future rosideatt. oh the which may be compatible with his dignity top ofthe b and with the interests of his subjects. residence of I renew to you the _agsprances of my complained particular respect, and ofny constant de- jarge, but the real causg of disitke ‘was pro- sire to please you, and pray God to pre- Lubly nut the suilincss of the house, bw serve your life many years. the position of it: It is so situated tbat no (Sigved) Lovis pe Oxre. |PErson can either approachor ieave it with 33 bh Aner B6 The sahians oi hi Washington, Dec. 30, 1815. nut being seem. ~The companions of hia Hon. James M fc, & veyage were hearliy tived of their expedt on: James Monroe, &c. Ko. tion, and some of them, it supposed, will [= TT : - soon entreat permission to return to Yu- AmerIicAN PaTrioT. tone. « To gheak his thoughits— Is every Freeman’ sright.” Qf srmaom———y BELLEFONTE, FEBRUARY 24, 1816. naparte arrived at St. Helena. such trapscendant importance, and | we Licutepant Governor. He its nef being cofficiontly "ary w—— & G—— Axrtors, (Denmark) Dee. 10. Sen A merchant vessel ditivedat Kiel, a few {days * stnce, which was formerly destined te it is said, have restored transport Napoleon to America. A French Americans to the capt. who had married a young woman be- longing to Holstein, had conceived the pro | ject of saving him, whenie was at Roche About 4 o'clock on Monday meming last,|!or*: To this effect he had quilted some - rer : . teasks inside, i ic ‘ the citizens of this town were alarmed by Cass on the Juside, 10 which be could: easily conceal Bonaparje, Sayary and Ber- trand.. He had on board, ak the provi -{ The Spaniards, -| Aigerines. “Irom the building ‘occupied by Mr. Joho'G, owrey. Fortunately, howewet, before the ames had made apy Pros at nN A having gained the high ‘seas, divgotiy dNcw. York The impatience, of “mathe the fear of Bouaparte, which made hi surrender himself to the Eoghsh, “fed this plan. | On the return of this ft} te Kiel, the casks were shown w ichiwlie rc to hive received the fugitive and his aid: de-camp. {) sedulous exertion: oon extinguish penetrated the stair-w 3 which, the destruction 0 Jing must have ‘been in t. ene 1 “3 ; . |} Major General Brown, and lady, actived «fin New-York on the id mst from the JOHN RANDOLPH. | _ The following sentiments WeIC express. has fixed his head quariewdn that city forjedby Mc: Randolph in debute; on the Jd gives information, {orlous (pools to i ie government wnde with positive apd no- pithe présonés {insta ; subscribe for 150 ttle Coneslogo tuvn- gland aud Prossia, together with a stroag 26 Juty in Paris, were concerned. of the fronticr] National Ihteliigenecr) hast 1 called Longwood, the usual] sions necessary for the voyage (estineddi f appearance for Kigh; Lie was to gail, aft edhe 154 asserts confidently, and relates circum- rove th . . : y ais that a congpiracy was formed for idcthron'ng Louis the eighteenth, in whict 3 principal officers in the service of In- ?russiand and English sougi Se ; ng anid English sought the destruc 'tien of France, and the Freuch her salvati- on, a difference naturally arose abeut the successor; and, finally, Wellington, who fancied the plot was disclosed by others, APE | Brrr ast 3 enewed his Joug-suspended intercourse I'with Louis a {aw weeks before the executi- jouef Marshal Ney. This mysterious af- fair vars probably carried on with a kiowl- edge of the Engl®h goverstinent, for pur poses casily conceivable; as the complete: coercion of Louis, who to save himsel$ would passively comply with all their or- dors, &e. &e. Several of the French cn~ gaged in the project retired to Prussia by the premissions und {favor of Prussian offi cers. The French themselves could not agree; seus being in favour of the duke of Orle:ns; ofiers insisting on a regency ang young Napoleon. oe wm— (rom the New- York Commercial Adverts From our Correspondent, WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. Mr. Randolph, af ane quarter before § this ‘day; closed a speech of at lewst ten hous in length, which he began on Thurgs day. A litde before he stoppzd,he ohsery~ ed that he bad merely entered the thr Waid bu. such was his fatigue and agony, from the bead-ach and other causes, that he shouid pot proceed further. He, hower- er in imated that he shouid resumc the thread of his discourse on some future oc- casion, when it should be proper.—It was delivered in committee of the whole, on tha resolution repsrted by the committee of ways and means for reducing the laod tox to three millions of dollars, or rather on ap ameadinent proposed to that resolution, ths purpori of which amendment was 10 abol. ish the land tax entirely Mr Raadolph in his speech (ook a most extensive range, is which he gave an historic sketch of the conduct apd misconduct of the different { administrations sice the formation of the conceived 10 be the funlts, vices and core ruptions ef the perties, and Jashing with pungent and savcastic seterity the individe uals (tot giving them names however) wha had an agency in these corruptions. He very emphatically pointed out the incon sistency of the present ruling party, with their former republican privciples under the administration of Mr. Adams, in their profusion of expenditures, foudness tor heavy taxes, standing armies, &c. and pars ticularly Mr. Madison's glaring inconsis tency with his former principles congined in a report, written and advocated by him- self inthe House of Delegates in Virginie ay upon the subject of standing armies and militia. Although he might be correct in stating, it the begining of his observations, that he jconsidered it inorder to discuss the foreign redations of the country as well as our do- mestic, intérinal and fiscal concerns, there was in the speech much irrevelancy of mater. He was, however, ereat and able in the raging and if Tam not much mista {ken this speech will, when published, 3¢ sad awit great interesty in these and future imes; It was embelfished with much ge.» nine sarcastic wit and his numerous a}- Ying, beautiful and drnamentale, © 8 He yesterday said, [afterapologising for the time he had trespassed Rr the gati- ¢ of the . house] that this was his last i ort to save the constitution and the lip- rtics of this countrys that after the pres sent question was disposed of, and She d- ‘her, (as understood him) bis lips as a public mm should be closed torever, cannot positively say what wae his gi¥e- 3 3 oR 3 Wigi Leave wot. Had I consulted solfish poicy. 1 know the - ser. ‘ prefet yoverbment, pointing out what Le ye | usions to ancipet and moderi history and ustrat-1 he classics. were many of them interest- LR pe)