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ty any provision which. may be Our new route, mid arrived At sjnade fcoown- lo the duke of public, highly f0:r . ' .in k-ot.",. ' this nlace last nifrht." Wellington he protested atrainst to fort Harrison . Cr

It appearing, in a satisfactory I had entertained a hope that the measure, and threatened that, Messrs. Stevens, Sufel manner that the revenue arising Seminole Indians, apprized of the if accepted it would be considered son, Dunn and Daniridn!

from imposts and tonnage, and movement, would yield, to my. a i measure ot Hostility to England, poin ted that committee from the sale of hc public lands,, demand and thereby obviate , the .The French ministry replied, that : ahc, .bill., relink

adequate to the sup- necessity or marching ro me iruu- i'iw.iuuiiui,jiuv,n.iu mc-

Wo,,nmpnf nf tier tnc auxiliary force which vou naces, iney wouia pursue sucn warmer

reserved by the staJ

will be fully

port of the civil

c. were Dleased to out in readmess measures as tne inrerests or rranee inaiana. was trxA

vllw uibStlll llilill.li V UlUi a r ... . ' w IUC Th,J

tablislitncnls, including Jtuc an- juac. . x ui iiupc.waa .uiviaivu, aiiuv,Vuv,n.J.j),mmi.f nual-augmentation of the "tetter -not been realized, on the con-.. of. the JDuc deFdtrc . .would-be . , . . .-. '"to the extent provided for, to the trary, it appears, from the best received .the next morning, and -NOTJCP payment of the interest on the information I can obtain, that . that Gouvlon St. Cyr, would be m..: . , nublic.debt: and the extinguish- the Seminoles have made arrange- appointed in his place. . " -V -"OSCribe;

mcntofit at the times authorised, mcnts to collect their force , a. The ministry also recommend- sell the house and

without theaid of the internal mounting to upwards two thou- . ea to tne ng rne aaoption ot vvbich he nn taxes, I consider it my duty to sand warriors, and attack us as the mi colored flag, as the , . v fti recommend to congress their re- $00n as we cross Flint river. Al- national colors a complete act of )'!IS On Second 'j " peal. To impose faxes when, the though"' I put little faith in their amnesty to'be passed, and the e- jov terms annlv fn public exigencies require them," treats, and believe, their number migrants to be permitted tore- - A1VT Jnl

an obligation of the most sacred : to be overrated yet under all .the turn. The old veterans are 'Madison i' us character, esoeciallv with'" a free circumstances of ,the xase, I feel to be taken into service in the . -., ' anU;iry 3. J

esoeciallv

oeoole. The faithful fulfilment to be my duty to request of your room of the voting men who haw:

f.it is among the highest proofs excellency, the regiment, of in- been placed in their stations. 'of their virtue, and capacity for fantry and squadron of cavalry, These are important indications

self. government. To dispense designated for . this service and of the state of public opinion in

- AI-ISTOP,LE1tiJ

remaining m the Pfi3t ()

iviaaison, Indiana, on

, ' m v w"H.uir nc

out will be sent to tho

Post Oflice as dead IcttJ

with taxes, when it may be done. tnat they may he ordered to as- irance, and they are in entire acwith perfect safety, is equally the sembh at fort Hawkins on the cordance with all the recent and rlntv nf thrir rrMpnWivp- Tn 2 cth instant, or as soon after thit authentic advices which have

:his instance we have the satisfic- cy as may be practicable where reached us from that country. ... the 3IsC March next.

tion to know that ihev were im. Te infantry win o-armed and e- we hope to DC aoie to lay betore rt Jumi icorn.

osed when the demand was im- quipped, and the whole mustered our readers some further particu- . . . t .1 : A U.. it . r 1 r ii . k:

penouu, and have Dcen snstained uu iijiccicu, major iix, or mis ui iucsc luierchuug accurrcn-

wnn exemplary nacuty. .1 nave lucwuiyui ujcuunraocacs. i to add, that, however gratifying apprehend it will not be practicaft may be to tne, regarding the ble to arm the cavalry but in pai t. .prosperous and happy condition -It is, therefore, very desirable that of our country, to recommefid tins part of the force should bring

the repeal of these taxes at, this Wun uicm tneir own arms and . -

ces.

Dem. Press,

CONGRESS.

D Elizabeth Brown, (

vv.iiasnett, Uugh Barr.et liam Baker, Joel Butler. C Abner H. Checver.

topher Cox, Samuel Caurf

Henry Conrod, MathewC

Lewis Conner, John Conwj

D Miriam Dunn 2; S

uaricis, Amos Davis.

E habel'a Katoo, TS

tasley.

r WasIJ.igton Floyd,

IN SENATE December 9. . No Material business was done

time, 1 shall nevertheless be at ten- equipments-otherwise I shall be to day except the following :

tiveto events, and, should any under the necessity of putting Mr. Barbour, of Virginia, in future emergency occur, be not muskets into the hands of such pursuance of notice yesterday gu less prompt to susreest such mea- as I may be unable otherwise to ven, introduced the following re-

-nsiures and burthens, as may then arm." so ut ion for an amendment to the nan Foster, John Frances.

be requisite and proper. Copy vf a htter from major Twiggs Constitution of the United States , in Hjohn Hunt, William

JAMES MONROE. to general Uames, dated relation to internal improvements: acanan nalsley, Ldvwrd

"lort Scott, 1st Nov. Resolved, &e. That the follow- kins Henry B.-Hukiii,

Sir Since mv last communi. in? amendment to the constirn. Hicks, john Hoit. Wiilhrf

cation, nothing of any impor- tion cf the United States be pro- Henry, William Harbcst, tan ce has occurred in this quarter, posed to the legislatures of the se- Hopper. I have a character in confinement, veral states, which when ratified J John justice, V. & J,

who was present at the meeting by three-fourths of them, shall 'L Joseph Laine, OiittrlJ at the Mikasuka town the last of be valid to all intents and nurnn. Samuel Ledcerwood, Catx

- f September. The determination ses. as a Dart of the cnnstitutirin Lemon, Marcha F-Leonard,

of the Indians is, to give up no " Congress shall have the power Leek, Jacob Laton.

Washington, Dec 2, 1817.

MADISON,

jTTi.ii

January 3, 1818.

counted the number present at water courses. Provided, boivc- aner A. Meek, jwaes Mat!;

me meeting there . were 2700 ver, that no road or canal, shall Jonathan m'Carty, jonn in warriors." be conducted in any state, nor O Conrod Overturff, ji In compliance with the above the navigation of its waters im- Overpeck.

Yesterday on motion of Mr. requisition, orders have been is- proved, without the consent nf 1' Samuel Pelhams; I

Graham of Jackson, the lobbv sued by the covemor for the. Euch state. And rnn',JJ R lohn Iadiev. Tj

' - j.- ' . j f injiy, - , Was cleared, and the legislature dratted mihtia to rendezvous at that whenever congress shall ap- Rosebury, Thomas Ritchie, set some time, with closed doors, the place appointed, by the first propriate money to these objects, jesse Summers, Ross S. IThe iniunCtion of secrecv is not of next month. 1 journal. the amount thereof shall hf Al Georrre Shannon. S. C. Ste

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yet oft, nor is it yet known when , 7 L tnbuted among the several states Evid outten, William uouu.

in the ratio of representation N Stafford & layior, M

Charleston, nov. 24. which each state shall have in thp S. Tavlor, leaeph Thornton,

We have 'it from the best au- most numerous branch of the na- sePa Toui tiott Ro,flcrt thority, that all the disposable tional legislatureBut the nortion Trotter.

force on the sea-board of North- of any state, with its own con- V john Van Zantte, sen.

Carolina, outn-aroiina, and sent, may be aophed to the purMELLEDGeville, nov. 18. Georgia, under the command of pose aforesaid, in any other state." Important. 1 he executive of col. Bankbeadx arc ordered to ren- The resolution lies on the table this state received on Saturday, dezvouz forthwith at some point for consideration.

py express, ine iuuuwiug jmpur- on tlie St. Mary's nver. Rutant information : mour gives to this movement, Extract of a letter from general two objects first, that the expe-

ciiLion is loin p-enerai tainpe

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it will be, consequently conjee- . fit . - r. l

ture is anoac 10 una a suojecc

vvhich requires the precaution of cjoiing the doors. lnd. Gazette Nov. 27.

State Legislature.

headquarters, ? wj10 js ROinpr against the Semi-

'GAines, ythjsior. 1817- nolcs ; and second, th;

FonrUAiNES, Cftjjsor. 1817- oles : and second, that its desti-

Sir I had the honor tore- natioa is against Amelia Island, ceive at fort Montgomery, on the This latter opinion is most prevaeve of my movement huhcr, your icnt. Excellency- communication of the 37th September. My dispo- . important from trance.

4.',. fnn cictrv rf fhf AtYi It- ic ,cm in the lif- o t-r K,r (mo-aK... .1 r .t

and 7th infantry, marched on the from France, that when the re- Indians, permission for the state TalltMV 2pth.ultim b;y ' the- Cojicka oft- sigriatjon' of the Due de- Fcltre of Indiana tolajr out aqd ojica a

William Wilson, 0

min Whitson. V Hcnrv Ynnnf.

JOHN SERING.PA

January i, 1818. P. S. The law regulating

that nevvsoaper postages shou

naid ouarteriv in advance; tt

has heretotore not been 4 P1

to. A list ot Uiose wnu -

HOUSE OF REPALSLNTA T1VS. Wednesday, December 24. On motion of Mr. Stevens.

Ordered. That n committer arrpru i nour imde oUt

- Ai w r .- . appointed to enquire into the ex- future the requisitions of tc or

grcss, on the subject of obtaining papers will be detained, r

wanted at lli