t !,".d 111 • . SE =MI MIMI IMIN of,•eirlP • xar,.--xo. 10. " . c yrts - r!Ce.nLisras-,ltenAin - .A - rrn - ~Exilosivon,' will' be. issued -- at TWO .DOLL.AIIB per annum; to "tiemild Nair. yewrty ,in nilOnee, ' ' • 5..1)1/:BliT,lSE.ll.lßll7'SnOtdxceeding nnquAre fdt; thredinneitliiiisTONE - DCILLAIIi - ,And: every' subsequdn't iiisdrtion, Twenty-five Cents, longer ones in firgp05ti0n.,....,..; • - •',LetterstAddressed to ;the . on :I mi,'"-MUST BE POST otherwise' ) they 'not . 1.76 .attended . • • • .AGENTS. Thol fallowing-PersontiAave been. appointed Agents;, for. thn....Cartisl:ilepald and Expositor ' . ." , ..9 ,, ,,, , y1vtnent tor subscri tion and advertise- ia="not, thought- to - be well founded, my - :‘,;•,.!•,leeesor gave-...the- sircingest proof -of 1.... - -- • - • •••-•tr the United States' the.- earriest„ . ..itesitt t<.-- . i. . , ... • tci terminate' ;•satisfactorilly ',...' - ,! . : 5 -- 61-5 .. T. 1 , 1 ,:, • ' - . Ity proposing the_ substitution 'of a coil,. Ventional line, if the consent oF.the States. - IFiterat - e - d - in - the• - q - uesiiori-eould-be-0-- -lained. : , - • - -- . .1 _To. this - proposition . ' rio,-.an"swer-has-yel. I _lle.ert_re_e_ei_y_ed,__The - attention-of the Bri tishgo•Vernment.;has,liowev.er,-heen Mr--. gentlyinvited to the:subject, and its re, ply .eanifot,•l am confident, be much long er delaied. 'The general relations be= tweet' Great Britian end - the 13nited -States - are of the most friendly character, a -and I- m well satisfied of the sincere:dis jiiiSition-arth at" Gov e rniiiali t ta Maiiiiiini them 'upon their :present footing. This dispoSition has also, I am persuaded, he . - rwrivrs r _ c _ orn d___ te nro genet . : 01 the people - Tot t : . - - :Eirghind - thatratany previous period." It ---•--°--We-have-reason to renew the express is scarcely necessary to_ say to you, how . ,sion of otri• - clevotit gratitude to-the Gay-. . ' EN - or ALL 0.0 . 0.1:1' for -his. -behign protec- -cordially it is recipiiiateilliy y the,Govern lion.. -Our countr — presents, .on every mint:and people of the U..Statei, The con ,- - side, the evidences •of that continued fa - - _vietiorLsvhich must be common.to-alLiaf • sibr, - - - -tin der iv tioae - a"iiayeeilT - h as gladu—fire injliflous - 7clitstipretrers - th - fft - y e i • 'ally risen' from afew feehle - M - i - d - ilep - en. • - from . ,keeping-open-this.irritating_quesilim; .. dent-Colonies'to a proSperous and poii 7 - ..and - the f eartaiiity- that iti'final settlement ~_terful:Confederacy.. We are blessed with cannot be- inuzli • longer-deferred, willi-1,- - :domestic trg - nottility, and all - trust; lend-to: an,--early-slid - satisfactory .- _ 2. „cif_national_Atrol.KrilY_• _Tie _pestilence 1011 . i adiustment. At your lastiess• la•il Wltl - dh - ;T•inv - a - d irtg - , - far -a- tiiipoome . --fliiur,___ •• •- - . --- . - -- . .. . -• • - , before - you-thesecent cominunications be - - fishing; portions. of.t he •Uniion, interrup. -_ . . _ - tiireen -the two governments, and between, led, the general_ prevalehce titif unusuaT -- : health; has happily - been Baited in - ex; ihis Government an.ti that of. the State of tent, and arrested in .its fatal career; The Alaine,.inr whose solicitude, concerning a industry add prudence . of our citizenssullijectin itiltich_slie,has so - deep an inte - -. ---a-re-g - -rhd - tiallf- - relievingt-herrr-!-frorrr- - t-he-• , =restreveFy---por-t-ion-cf , --the , Uuim-partic , i - pee.iiniar'Y einbarrassaients Under which' •iiales. • . . • .. . - - ___ s portions of them . have labored ; judiciv_ ...: The.fe"elinu' e .a produced.by a temporary _. - ous . .. legislation; and , the - natural and - :interru ntion of liMmsoious relations - ••:boundless'resiiiirces of.tbe.country,„have. between France and the United States; :afforded wise ,arid timely aid to private . wln . tli are due as well to the:recollection's' enterpt•ise ;. andalways the_ activity - . of former tii.tting eStailo • a . have correct apprecia .cbaracteristip of our people has already, in great degree,' resumed its usual and tion of existinterests,• :ve been lap, -.profitable channels.. . • pity succeeded by a cordial disposition Tlie condition-of, our foreign relations on both' sides to cultivate an active friend has.not.materially changed since the last ship in jheir• future intercourse. The_ . 'annual message of .my lii+.dee.essciK, _ We opinion, undoubtedly - correctand steadily - • remain at -peace ;with all nations ; and no entertained: by us, that-the comniercial re , . , , efForts!on my part, consistent with the lations at present existing heiweep the ' preservation of our rights and the honor two countries, are susce;tiblef of great' of the country,. shall. b& spared td main- and reciprocally beneficial improvements, - • tain.a position .so consort - ant • to our in- is. 1 .• . .. .. . obviously :gaining ground in France; ,'---rstitutionS.-L-LWe_have_faithfully_slistaint:_. ____ arid I am assured of the disposition of, - rd theloreign policy with which the U. that Government to favor the accomplish :,States, under the guidance of their first ment of -such . 'attohject . . This disposition Presitletit_took their stand "in the, family . shall be met in•a-proper 3Pirit, on- our of nations that of regulating their iii tercourSe with other Powers by the ap. part. The few and comparatively uniin 'iiroved principles of private lite; asking . portantqiieStiosis, that _ remain - to.'be ad , '.`and''-'according equal - rights and.equal justed bet Wee? as, can, I have .no doubt,. • -intivileges p I rendering -and deirianding, be settled with entire satisfaction, and', justice in all .cases; advancing their o.wili wi,hout difficulty... -- ') • . . -11nd-dismssing thepretention of others, - 13etti'reenRUssia and the United States, svith catidori_tlirectness .and,,sincerity.4..en. tin - lents . lrgooii - wiii continue . ..AO - The" _,appealing at -- all, time.-to reason,- Itut-ne-- cher - iSl ‘ i - ed.... -Our :Minister re-- .. vet...yielding toforce, 'nor soeking.to.ac. e liii ,, 6l , u , if . fy i: . iii!y. acti . entteu to that Court, bas been _quire an . y thin for themselves by its ex ' :erase ,_, . . . . -4 recetved-ivith-a- frankties,s and - cordiality.;. - _ and With: evidences of respect' for his A rigid adlieronce• to this policy haj .left" this Government' with scarcely .1 country; which leaves us no room to &lAA , ..- •. - .claim upon . .46.justiee,• for injuries ai:is..t.iie preservation • in' future of Ihase ami relations which have so ' , "-Ing;fro"maets committed by ita author', cable-and...liberal -4:,ty•• The most iniposing and perplexiMilong•and so uninterruptedly . eicisted-lte•- • '-of those:Of-the :United-States-upon-Son l_tween---the'tveo. - ' - .eotmfiTes. ---- • 0 . n ---- 14 - _ -- ,ce -- A - c, eig n_Governmehls,..forag_gressionsupo(-gubjeetrunder-dridifiliii: is confidently an ..our,.cit4es, were dispoed ; of: lAy.rn early, andjust decision is confidently ati-' .., ~,predeceiscir...liidepe.ndently_of the heru .. • . . . . ,LlClViated. • • - ,fits Onfertediipon - our citizens by rests; --- • Ing to . tb .nereantile Com t nii , i ty so, t - A. ,correspondence -h as been.,Opeit it , ' - wrongfullycivested a. gtea' serve • a lifriepidred:tebiscountrYbythe.aw. cfortuity-.with the- wishes of, COngress , '= factory of :ao many andt: . indicated-- by)in • app:refiriatiiin . act a .. :1 1 , iatict itiitatingaiibjecti of . coittenticinid : re : session 0f.11837, - .and ~arrangements, • ~ .. , 1t: tkfiects. not ordinary. ereclit:upotts; 'made for-the-purpose, which - Will be duly_! Af t uccessful, administratio - n - Th - f-,15T.1.1 if if - _ - .4airsit that this great abject :,v.ap,,,Ardn. - :' . ~-_pushed,. wlthout ,compromising, qiny e honor . or theke - •..pccaslon, OAF 0 ...,, , .., . , 1 ,, ,Of the nation . ..„„ •., : , , • - ..',With , ;E:OrOrietini;POWes'iiq . ne hib • -• ---.;-;.:::lje'eti.tit•diffi'Cnitr-hilite - ;.iirlsen; .4 tin t _4 so ' • ViijiiekWere - titider'cliscnision, at tigh! -''not terniinatidi 'Aci not' PreSentlidre 'tnifatikirable."alpeet - fort he - fit t itrieser-,- .: 7,•taion'tif tivailood; understand iaillic, b. ...-1-1,-it has - ever betni our idkaire,teit 04. i-et LO metiti - an - be . ritade.....- DA!soi..r.y,• Esq. Shiremanstown,' Curnb. SCOTT-CoYLE, Esq: . do. . P. KOONTZ, Esq.- - -Newborg,. Tios. W. 'RIMES, Esq. Shippensburg,......-4z ---- - Jour Wasriiinticut_.Esq.. do. 'do: .T. MATEER, Esq., IiggUP9tOVV, do. R. WILSON, Esq. MechanicEihiffk, Wrx.r.rssr A Esq_: Hopewell, • do.__ R -- STV Eonr..--Esq.-Churchtom.o.,. Dr. ?OKA Wiyrr,.New Cumb.erlandi d 0... • 131.. - "APIW, Egq. Mijonifield; - Perry cou!ty . do: P • MESSAGE ' •••• - - Pynov - , -IP'residentot-theNnited_Statesi , ITO the TWo soases of Congress:: -at the- Commancergent of -the Secaitil- Session of the twenty-fifth .Grongress. FELLOW,CITIZP479 OP: THE SENATE. lAN I D . ItOITSE o 8 111.1RV.SP. • P0f1 ; pending. , questiops;:the •;cipOrtant.inAnatwiliph exists ; wit? Go-. 7 p preat l .Ositaio,, in tect ; to. ;•19Or334(?Athte.alitf.ft,,hd,anilary• with. .Aarelgafd regLe.t,'that.tbe pet pr,are !4`lo,lnNi‘s"(l9:(iilt baclon tl - 4 7 : 1 1 abln:liy'eff:4;ts ifinaW by kifwentlie,' , , ,fOr nil' , ti ty,_ °to linig disti the true" line which divicLe.a its liossuns ' those or otheripnwers„ra t Ure Or, 1the,13 1.5 'of thd i 'lliiiied - SAtitnti±:ninfil On; htiOu_ i'"ttyritnii4 Was' ' fOr iet6adonWth4 l `this ihdispenflo' rfutivetforiiiiimi theites'..ofr;the, IRederal OoVernnient.•:rip as o ri4crelAngetl-Aliis;Stite and hras brOught about a condirajt_P_ 4 9' B 9 cu . ___ which the true interestn' t o countries , . • _ , ' - •: , • •-• ..' - . ':•-'• ." • ~... :.•- . =.'; -'..-. :. .. .2 ".. :._. .. - ....- : . . -.... .. .' , ~' . • . .. . . ... . . • , . • . . . . .. f. . • , .., • . . . . . . , ~ „ .. . . , .. '.. )• • - lb.:- , - . , v o.‘ . . , . , NY • . , „. . :.•,, ~. .. r _ , . . 0 ..._.. .. , .. . . ..... .. 4 .... • . . nl . " . .... 141 .., ... .........,. ~.I , _. .t.g• ..'.' ''' ,v i . rt . t . ..• ~..,,,„;,.., _.., . P 11 : 111 A`‘ • . _..... „ ..,.,, .. , . . .. .. , . . , . MEII MG ME ME .rdITICVL-17/4/14-111W r ME-Mlir -- ifiX.ll-IWIE.*CEStiftafititRIVeLTURAIAMVSEg7. I E - Ari_.: _ . • • . _ . imperatively require' 'Oat : this. question shouldhlie put at rut.' •h is norto - be Sulirconfidetice,Toften expressed, in the desire of - the' British. Government to terminate -it, we are - dp 7 ita - _from - as_ we IST VC,. at the time of signing-thettrea ty of peace in 1783... t.The sole reaulta long Tending tiegotiations,and a peraletc ing arbitration, appears to be 'a totTvic-• tlon, on its part, that a . .conventiolial line must be'a - colt4e - d - , froth the iinpossibility of ascertaining.the true one according to :the de.scriptiod. contained in that treaty. Without'coinciding in this_4pinion,which • =I carrie in tic - areet With - Austria and..Pruasia; and with, the States - of the Geimin .empire,t . !tow composing' with the latter 'the Cou'imer alai, Leaiue,' our political, relations are of the most,ftjendlycharge.:tk3viiiist ',Our :c . ---malercial,inte.mouraa is . gradually ox to (rug, with benefit to all I.rhotare.,en , Civil,waryet ragesin Spain . , producing intense s,ulferi.ng . ..to , its ,tnvrt ; people, end, to other nations inconvenience and regret. 'Our - citizens who ,have ,o dins - upon that country-will'. - -be F prejudiced:for o timer by the 'condition: of itt: Treasury; 'the ineziii- . table conaeqttence.ofjorig pentinued , tiiid exhauatini 'internal W,ara,:• / '.(:be:litatitiL :slid pip,i)( . or.* '601.0t-of th4' . l.teht - due under' the: iinixeulien r iviili:' 'the gikeil 'of iSO r ziiil ~ki.,414#4 '4een , Paid; .o.n 'piinj I qit' fat is -".d i v h ' - Vl' d k ureB ")CL:Y.', , e.: ( 4P,Ccite ti, ( i. APPFn , lin.' Lporiton, of, idle yllsplii:,,q,s 4,11 gr 'hingdorn ' ,can "_bye_ clevete4T.l.o Alle:exting!ii4iiiien . of its forigivAebfr' , : i, .; ‘ ,'-,. . • , ' Having. receive 4, .totisfaatory,ovidenge tliat: 4:lisoritninating 'lon-aageduties,lverb' a drged - ',tipo if -? thoive sae' et of , t he; tin i ted" StafeiViit -th'e' ports . Of `Ptrtugal, a‘tirotlu:v ['nation- was *i alaued 'en - he tilt day'ef : cied tooterNati In Comp! i' e :With: the pct t 4ey, . , !Published, *ea, y, by Ge 0...111. Phillips di ,Gig::,llP.,Peazey, in Carlisle, Cumberland Zounty, Pa. ,Priazed,d, . , of. May f2sth,lBBT;. declaring that tacf,' & . the utie:q - on . foreign tonnage which ;were leVied.upon Portuges&vessels . inthie ted .States, - 'preirisously to - the;passage of. that. act;are4Ec*ding revived. ..." The'.act saspTending - Alie_sliscriminating _duties upon.the, pro duce of Portugal ) importedintO this co~in try in portugne4 vessels, was pssed On the application of that GovernMent,- through- its representative - here, under the . belief_that no_similar_discrimination'exis ted in Portugal to the prejudice_ orthe -.-.-Statesi-4.--regret-to',stateHthat----attelr duties_arditiow_exacted_in that ,country; upon the :cargoes of Anierican,, vessels; and_ as-the act - referred -to ,vestsrno--dit - -- cretion in the •Executive, .it isTor•Uon, gess.. to...determine upon the eipediency oLfurthers,legislation±upe_p_ike silbject. Against..these:_discriminations;_affeging_ the vessels, of this. Colin try. an their__ ta r goes, seasonable remonstrance was Made; an d __notice _to the °Portuguese Government ; -- that unless they should be discontinued, - the adoption 'of dotinter 3- vAing: measures- on.the part of Ahd:Uni, - tod.StatesVould-become necessary; but-the reply .of that -*GrOvernment,.ireceiva. at the 'Department:of State through our rg e d'Affaires at L:i - sb on , in the mtinth of September-last, - all orded - nci-grotinil to hope . for the abandiinment of a system, so little- in' harmony tvith the. treatment s iown.to tie vessels of eortuptawd7thei - r cargoes ifi_the ports. of this country, and _so- contrary to the. expectations ;we had right-to-entertain. _"`Pith HA land ~S weden, D e ark,: Na - les -,itrinOrfriendly-ititereours has been uninterruptedly maintained. . .__WitliltlieGOvettlentof - the - itltternian Porte and4its . -_depend t reies- on the coast o theL-Medi ter-r-a nea n „-,peabe and-- good will are carefully_cultiyated, -and -have fo-s fe fieuTd - 611 - e - e - cas - _ - the ;tile those •_.coMitries would Aermit.. • Our coYameree• with Greece is carried on _ - _ - undli - JlieT aw-s—orttfe—W-GtWrrn _tne,ntsosecpra_call_y,bpneflciaL_.tofthe=navia gatin intlitsts or both; and - I hai;e rea- - son to - lop: forward to the adoption" of other - netiur'es Which - more-a:ex tensively:JO. permanently advantageous. Copies ,f the treaties concluded with the goveriments of Siam and. Muscat are Aransmittd for the information of Con gress', theatifications having been receiv.; - , ed i and, he treaties made public, since the clos; of the last . annual session,. Al ready . reason to congratulate ourselv'f..pn the prospecf of considerable botnmeiial benefit; and we.,have, besides, receive; from the. Sultan L.of . Muscat: prom p( vid eke of' hisflesire to: cultivate the moSiciendly feeling's, by liberal acts fowardr,ne- of—our-TveSsels,—bestOwed-in a mannr so, , striking as to, require on our part a fateful acknowledgement.'.. 1" Ouronmerce with the Islands of..,,cu ba amptirto.Rico still labors underhea vy_reifictitins, the continuance of which is. a lbject of regret. The only effect • _of anAherenr,e to them will 'be to bene fit th . navigation pr other countries, at _the cpense both of • the 'United States jand . ... or , Te-independent nations this conii7 .r i entimve, ever since they, emerged from Itife , -colonial—state, _experienced....tevera trio in their progress , to the_ permanent estolishment of ,lib_eral politcal institu ties, .Their.unsettlell condition not only' inerruptstheir -o'Wn ad vances: to .properi ,ti but has often seriously lain red.the other -ewers-of-the , -worlsti , L--Thr - clarm ftizens upon - Peru,..phili, Anil Brazil,,tlic I:rgentine .Republibi — the -averments formed, out ortlie ; Republics.of .Colombia and -Mexico, are still pending.-although many of them / have. been; presented for examination nruire than twenty years,'New 6 raptiOa Venez,ula,. and ' .Ecuador .have recently fern d a cpuiention.for the init. ! . pose or,asce aiding ; and adjusting claims up_on_the_ public `of .Colettibia, from which. it is will ere j for the iiijj for, thctle _ . ,An ady ritageons , treaty of commerce 11sAtectl- an - elu '&O3 y the_VnitectSt ales With_the 'eru, Bolivian Conrederation, whiclr'w its' only the ratification' of 'that! :Govern' era. 'The - progress of ‘a'sa,„4lol t. glierit ''' gotintiOn fo . ' he' settlemeUrof clainta - _non Peru, , hits een wrifavorably' l affect° by, the war bet\ on'. that:Power andLC li, and , the Arg ntine , p4SlThlic ;" and tl same event is also likely-.to.pro' 1 nce elaysin,the settlentent.of,our de ,e -' and , to : those powers. ''; !lers. ' , . ~...'m.-, 1 c 'Th aggravainr; circumstances` Con= t 1 eted : With oar ,claims urion Mexico', inctr'i , Vai:letY ,:or events 'touching the. 'honiar' and in'tegritY)of • ottr'd - Crifernrnent`,•• c r 1 .1e4:•• y:predeeessor:ta make r at these.' t.on session -- Oftifie.last , Congress, -t;spe! , • - i alai ecommendation 4 - the. course to 4, i pu ued.to obtain a,spledy, : auti..,4nal,',sa"; Os actieti,,of•• k t he ,inj,upes ,complained' of b Oli'PgliritilliClq,lPlAMr,Vmr citizens:;. 1 - le iteeornmende.d a firirtl demand ' 01` ; '1 7 8... qt;cli? ,)! it ' ll .a.c.onliitent,iiitirarify tb'the rI I „:„ ,ntiv - a;lo. Make reprisals', if 'that,:ile=.• ''' an . 4hould` be' niade in - iiiiii;' - : = - F l'-' 1 - 1 , --- 4, ' ',T ifririqß iir6ce'dittiNil"Coiikrem Oil liiit"iieCiiiiimeridatioi.44t:.appeitivrliiihtty , TUESIDair, b E ICE•111BER-1-9, 1837: MEM y lope our CI izens ng.ree,elve full compensation ries' inflicted upon them, and y „ _ • the opinion of both brancheaorni - ctegit.: lotion •coincided• with. that of theAxecus - - five, -- tharany.rmode - of , redress-khown to ' the •law •of natiotis..might justifiably-be Used,. It •was'-.obvious; too,• that COn ..gress-..believed, with. the Presiden,t; that another demand should• be trade, der to give undeniable anctsatisfaciory :proof of our desire 'to 'avoid extrennitieSil With . heighbOringptfiver;liut That there Was an-indisposition to vest did lscreti9n* ary authority , in thsExecutive•t@ake, redrcas,jshould- it- fortunately_ be' - either detiied'Arlittreitsonably - delayedl:by the --Mexic -Government.—So -soon-as-the •necessary documents mere. prepared,af- • ter - entering-upon-the-duties of injr_office,' a special messenger - was sent to .Mexico, 1?; ; - „;,,,L - finaf detnand of redrei4 - Avitli docuinents-reqhfCal-by-he provisimo of our - treaty.. The dernatio's ,was made on -bears date the 29th 'of theme month, as contains:assurances of a : desire, on the part er•f that. Govern meiltAto give alirtimpt :St.explicit answer - r:_espeeting - eaai of the complains, but that the examincitiott.of .thent_wotild-necessarily be i deliberateitath -n-this examination, it-would - heguided- by _the principles of ,public law-and the obi •ligatiOn of, treaties; that nothing should .be left-undone that' might lead - to the -most speedy and.equitable_adjustMentof Otir demands; anchliat its determination, in, respect to each case, sfiould be corn municatedy through the- IVlexican.llinikt., -ter-here. Since that time, an nvoy raor nary . and Minister Plettipotentiati has been accreditesUo this:government-by-that of ttie• Mexican - .Republic. ,- lie brought with 7hitn, -assurances of a sincere desire tartli - e - Tierfditig - di.fferences - between the -- two - Gtiverritnents - should - ;be-terniinated in a -- manner - -salisfactory - to - ;=liollt: - ., Ile I Was received Willi reciprocal - assurances: and a hope.WasTeritertained sion-would leadlo. a speedy, _satisfactory and final adjustment of all existing sub jee-ts-of complaint. -- A:sincere-believer in ;the -Wisdom of the pneific _policy .by_w,hich *ool lll ** *0 "- ei d , 141_ t • tl f 'ThttibTlW-J - tWitirria - rlifair :dem re;Titit "die - proximity of the Mexican republic, and well known occurrences.un our.frOn tier, to-be .instrumental .in obviating all existing dilTicplties•with : that government, and in restoring to • the intercourse he tWeert the two rtpublids . -that: liberal and friendll.Character by which they .shOuld always be distinguished. .1 regret, there fore, the more deeply to have found" in the recent communieations'of that goiernment so little reason to hope that any fitture ef forts of mine for the accomplishment of those desirable objects would be-success ful • , , • Although the larger :number, and'many of them aggravated cases :of personal wrongs, have beeittiow for years before 440 , , , Mexican government; and some. , of the causes of national !complaint,' and those of the most Offensive character s ad knitted of inimediatv, simple andlsatisfac - 1 Tory replies, it k . only•within a fed , days past that any.speeific communication. in answer •to our dettiand, made five months agn„ h.as,been 'received frOM the Mexican M nkter, I he, r ttottlie =Becretary Aof .State;=lierewit,x , pres -and thwaccompa:nying documents, it t ill ,be 'seen, that -for not one .of oitr pub is -complaints-has-satisfaction,been-givert-Or offered; 'that but one of the cases. or per:, *wool wron g -hos been favotablr.ctinsider ed; and that but feur cases . :of both de-, scriptions; out, of: : ailthose fornetly; pfe: . Rte.& _and _earn est ty_ .priksSeCiliaire_Las yet been „ileeicled : up o n by 'oie m o iioao Goveiliineta; . : ',;'. • Not perceiving in what manner any :of the powers, given to. the Executive alone could be farther usefully employed -Ain bringing this ittifiikUtiate.cOtgroverSy" to a satiit'actorytertainatitin, the 'subject was by_ My preilece'Ssorfrefetred- to Congress, as - ,une- calling for ita rikteirriosition "'ln' Ace.ortlanee . With , the. clearly' - ittitietsttiod; _wishes of - the — t.(;gistatti re,. tido:fillet- and ' formal 'demand saiiifaCtiinfliasr been ma!le - iipoly, _the -, ll4exleart poiernutent, with what succes4 . tle.'d`ucuments now • C 9119 MU I.llCatOQ . W4l.„O4ow. - acat:efu I and , deliberate Lesamloalion. tent;affil liiiirSidiritlieTiipifitinarn s ted_ by the" Mexican _Goveronientit.hils , beconteLmy painful , duty' to return the_ subject,; as it , now ; stands, to Congress; tO tvhvin it' betonisy -tb d'etide' upon the., time; the taoile,,atut 'the 'lneastire'Of re: Whatiiier - iliaii ' t shall;- he faithfully executeq,"confitlent _that, it,Aiillitie_cli4r4slerk444:l4.lit--:TD-- : 6( q4 6 9 , 4 t4nqer 4IJ eircUmstapepsiguY9r4tim.,c9un7; of Aurc,etiOtc•br? . .",.,':• ; - : The‘lialtk nee ifie . }Treasury:Mi ,, tht: first day of. Januar'y';.l - 637Tujis•foitty-41've nines hundred wantl,,-sistY-eight thousand-:five hn,ndiediiiiid , t'webty , thre'e dollars. r.alie,lreeeipts.duriag Fthei pre= 'iantlear from all, sources, including amount of-Treasury. notes issued;.. at • twenty-three ;millions -,four_ nirie:ty-nina thouband,lane., titiAsefLa n_d_e ightyr_mie: dal I cirs,,.4utuitii ting*aglgt.e i gate.zoft four l ..'litintlretL'anC siitlynelptAltotßand five)undred and foUr, dollar& DU this amount, about thirt,y - -,ftie million's, two hundred and eightr , one thousatril - Iht;ee hundred arid sixty-.one dollars will have been 'expended at the end of the year -rin appropriatiOns made.- by • Congreis;, and the residue, amounting, to thirty-four , mil lions_onehundred and eighty_lseyen_lhou sand one hundred and forty-three dol• Tars, will be the nominal . balance the Treasury on the :Ist of January4ext. 4trt uriltat sum, ,only one_million eighty five thousand four hUndred and ninet ei -- i liars : • co - nst ere as immediately, available .for, . and applicable to, public ritirpos6.. Thqse. _pains of it, yi,icit will. be,fo - r..gome time unavailable, consist. chiefly of sums deposited,' with,the.o - tatei, and due frog! the former deposite banks. The, details upon this- , subject will be found in the annual. report. of . the..-Secre- - -tary , --OP-the---Treapry. - - - jThe4titisfiu — nif Treasury notes; which it will be necessary AO - issue -- during-the - Iftar. -- on-; account- of iiiiiieTuaSiieiniTut itiiiifibte;-M il citlii supposed, not- exceed . four and -, a.-.hay millions. -- It seetifeilr -- )peicin the con-' dition -of . the country;to Lhaye-th.e.itith mates - on -. \all - subjects -, made - as '