The Newspaper, Volume 1, Number 24, Noblesville, Hamilton County, 11 January 1838 — Page 2

comimnnc;:; a wia suaa. aa o. - - 1 , f o ' J fid ;ind delibcrahi C. Irani antic;. . .-r " - - , 4, In. fc,-1 t vdk); each of tho eooipIaicbJ, . .... contents, -nun -considering- ihs rp:ntj-T manifested by Ihe rde:;kan Qrvc?.-; 1 in jj of 1 1 2 "ii'c::. m hn fain tao o::am?r:a!mn of them 1 meat. It- lifts hssnrr.ajnv p;:iacd f 3 h I cr ;j:aniy bo cielineratc:! to return the rahjeef, ;u it no-,,- r.ir.:.!;. "ill r 1 - ' . - " A ru'"!; in t nrnrr it' 'ion. it wmil'l to Coimrcss, to vhor.i it- b:!an-:5 it ii on It dining ' 1 m - - - -( v .... . . ? j

l,n'vn rrrn5c:: a ccir.-;- -ublic In-..- :tr.d the obli-jations of I t,,u.n:eas,,rc !r?dre!!' , .V?"1.-?1"

- ----v - . . Y ! mny oe your ueciiioo, ic snail i;j u;iia-

.4 . i O' ; inn v uxccui(!(i. conuuiiiiL in i ;

citi-crin v;i!L c:3 !on ::2C2ivg its dafDnnniiition, m respect ..to

r, . v.;:. in vili :;iicrd vcu :orc ir:;.- : .c ci'ofilion of r.ll nirilijrc con:;c:l'(II f f 1 r, f ' - , , ' - ' '. j id til v t, v i . t i 4 I w' . f i i i w . . w. i.. nces during the currenl year; n pci ;;!)Iclu for the n mounts of public

nient of our cbllKliids: and that; a!! crcunis?tanceG3 govern Ihiicotn.uiL-j; onojj dLburrcd and -deposited- mih

ol our country.. . jl j ,:.:;icz5rs veil as ths financial dif. The balance in the Treasury on the nhkv cncourataed and overcoine,

first day ol January, Ibiy v. a a Jorty-;. :s fc; aarailcls In our history.

in d atlicstini c!r.in:3::no:i the left uiulor.3 that miht lead to thai i)e characterized bv that . moderation

icinJi::, Ire;;: meat rpr'Miy nnti equuablo aojiiGt-jand justice which ivilj, i. tru:t5 ur.de r

r I i I III '!

till comp3nzauc:i cr ijixiiaoiur.au uu cuiuiiiuuiuii-j criminally hiGbtod r.pcn :hcui? lod llirouh tho Lloriican Minister -nd fur tho dolav in airordiir" it. hero, - - '

five millions one ' hundred, and diiiv-

ci ttht tliousand five - hundred iveniv

Ye:ir attention war, at the last res-

, invited to the 'necessity of addl-

of

coramorco hail bceii ccnoladcd bv the United CtatC3 v;:th the I?ernOelivian Confaderatien, vraicli

v;ants only tho ratification , of that

Government,

Since that time an envoy extra-1 eight dollars. -The receipt:- during j ;c.:.ni b'.rhlative nrovislons'in rem

ordinary and minister plenipotentiary

has been accredited to this ovennnerit by .that of the' Mexican republic. He brought with him auraaces of a sincere desire that the pending differen

ces -betveen' 'the two- governments

ces

frh" aravatnr Circnn:n:a: snouui ne icrmmateu in a manner sat-

Af,MnoMOfT7; ,r. r. istactory to both. , Me was received

o,i i.e-i.u(; was entertained that Ins mission would vcn!3 teaching t.:o Honor and m- lead to a SpeedyVsatisfactory, and fitegrityof cir Government, led my nai adjustment of all existing subjects

the present-year from all rceourccs. in-j ; i;-- :. Uectioin fafe-I:eepin, and eluding the amount ofTreacury notes ! jran. r ofthe public money t ffohnv i-sucd, arc estimated at twenty-three having been then matored, and net 'millions four hundred and ninety-nine j nndcrstandin.ee the proceediugs of Conthousand nine hundred and eighty-one gross as intended tobe.linahjt becomes dollar," constituting an aggregate- of; my duty again to bring the subject bc-rdxtv-tiinc millione four- hundred and j fore vour notice.

eighty-eight thousand- live hundred! - On thai occasion, three modes of per-

sorrning inis. nrancn oi me nuunc ser-

m- . i -. Willi uiutai lisauiiiutt'?1, iuu ii hu aiiu- iuut uuncu jt ui; . aiiiuutu. " IOrmiU'T li

i X.w J n.np Anfni'fninrtr th'ir hie miDCinr itrAiil hnnt f hi i-tr.flVA m llllAnr!. f t"a. hfinitt-nH ) .,: ..... ....... a . -I t . . 1

tl.3 'OlH'Li IUU1UU lUUt IIIJ ItlllUII VJUUIVI UUUI. Villi IJ-IHU IlliiliUiiJ IMU IIUJIUJLU j IC U W Ci C Uil jtiUl C U I OF VOUT COii H I O P- Vm

ation. These were: the creation of

i a national bank: Ihe revival, with mod-

predecessor to mrdie, at the see- of complaint. . a srncere .believer, in i)nd session of the lent Congress, the wisdom of the pacific policy by . . . ....-in.v AnclnHnn rf I f lift Which the United Slates have always

- c t f f I ;i i i i . i i i 1 1 i ; i ; j i . i t , i h 1 1 liio

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and eighty-one thousand three, hundred and si::tv-one dollars will have

been governed in their intercourse

. -couitu u.u.. ;Vuru wUh fore.lgn natlonS5it was my pafticppcedy.atld 11: LP.t.aetien Ot uiar desire,-from-the-proramity of the jSieiniaries coaiplamcsi oi by-this Mexican Republic,-' and .well :known

f-ovcinment a:ae try f:r 'eitizeno occurrences on our frontier, to"- be in-

been expended'at the end- of thc-year-j ifications. of the deposite .system estabon appropriations'made by --Congress:! lished bv'-the act of tiuV!23d of June,

aniline resmue, amounting -to tnirty-. ly, permitting the use of the pub-foiir.-millions one hundred and eighty- He moneys bv the banks: and the 'die-

seven thousand one hundred cz forty- roatiniinnct! of thn up nfuu-h iiicfif,

three ' do! I a rs , v i 1 1 be the nominal bal

ance in Uie-Treasury on the 'first day of January ne::t.- --:

-To recominendea a't.nal demarid stumental in obviating all " difnculties 70 vith a contingent au- with lhat governmenn-and in restoring " 4 : ? A-nmitW to the intercourse between inc. two', re-

dons for the purpose referred to, with suitable- provisions for their accom

plishment througli the agency of pub-

wiieritjr 4 fl V-, j rViS publics, that liberal and friendly charreprisaL:r1i -3ira:iL caonlci acter by .which - tbey - should al way s- be ue rnada fn V'HUl. -i::r :" distinguished. - 'I regret therefore, the

Tf.-r- fie Toccedinga of Con- more deeply to have ; found in the -re-

r 0-s- tyct reoaiir-endation, it cent communications-of that govern-fA-r-fA .:dciinlcii cf both 'hdc reason to hope that any oppau uw. futurc (;ffort of mine for the accom. Iiranche-B oUiiC -v" plishment of .these desirable objects cided with ihet 0 U:O-cciui0, wouW i-)e successful. '

that any modo cf odrO linown

tothelawofiiticar, -it JIISfi' Iiably bo used. I: v. obvieao, loo, that Congrecs hehe "ca, . vith the President that another dc::iand shauld be ;nade,in order to

"Although. the 'larger number, and

many .of them aggravated cases of personal wrongs have been.now.for years before the. Mexican Government, and

some of the' .. causes of national complaint, and those.of the mast offensive

character, admitted of immediate, sirn-

givo undeniable and catisfat"or3'T'ple and satisfactory. replies, it is. only proof ef ear ch::ro to avoid ithin a fev days past that any specif

rUieG vuli aaeiqhboring po -

er; hat that there wae an mthcedition to vent a dicereticnary

a;.d:crity in the I3::ee;:tive to tahe :edre;, cacnla ittiofor:onatelyhe

coramunication in answer to our last denied, made five months ago, has

con received from the.ilexican inln-

T . .1 i i . t i . ! .

-Jbut oi- tliat sum, . only one 'ir.vmon .Iie-efi.icers. - Considering the- nrm'i-

eigiuy-uvc uiotitana iciir nuntirerranci-uns-ol both ii raises of Congress: on eighty-eight :dollar3 -is-xonddt'redaii.hhe two first propo-uUcns-as .cnrc'.-d

irnrneutatciy avauanie ior, ana - applicable -to,' public, purposes. .Those, portions-of it which wxll.be for - some

time unavailable, consist -cnieny of

sums depositee with toe states, and

due from the. former uepodte. -hanks.

The 'details... upon this subject will be

found in the annual renort ofthe Seeretarv ofthe Treasurv. .' The am on at of Treasury notes, whicti it will he nec

essary to issue during toe year on account of these funds being unavailable, will, it in supposed, not exceed lour and a half millions. It seemed proper, in the condition of the country, to have, the estimate on all subjects as

low as practicaolc- witnout prejudice to any public measures. The Departments were, therefore, dedred to prepare their estimates accordingly, and

I am happy to had that they have

istt 'iIc-Tr, ftiinn hnz nnf lioon n'(To rotl rr

ive'n t e filexicati government for

cither dor.bS orunroaccnably Sc- one puWic i-omplnint, and but one out Ir.ycS Sy Saa ISo::icr.n Sovcrn- of foGr prhte wrongs have been decx- .. ... ....... 1 ...... ... 3nr! ' nnnn . - '

in trie negative, in . which 1 entirely

concur, it is unnecessary for me again to recur to them. In respect to'ihc last, yon have had an opportunity since your adjournment, not only to test still further info the . expediency of the n; ensure, by the continued practical operation of such parts of it as are now iu force but also to discover what : should. ever be sought for and regard

ed with the. utmost deference the opinions and wishes ofthe people. The national will is the supreme law ofthe llepublic, and, on all subjects within the limits of his constitu-

tiorial powers, should be faithfully obeyed by the public servant. Binco the measure in question was submitted to vour consideration, most of vou have enjoyed the advantage of personal communication with vour eon-

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open auie lo.gruuuaie mem on to eco- stituents. or one fciuie only nas an

nomicela scale. In tne great and ol- election been held for the Federal

ten unerpset fluctuations to which tlie r;r;c;,v.. i.. .ubiecled, i. Is no; pc: . - ' sibiii to ce nite Ihe recei'us be;b; ehand :ith groat certainty; but : :::a:M

Government; but the earlv dav at which it took place, deprives the measure under consideration of much of ihe support it- might otherwise have derived morn the result. Lccal elec-

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- n?? of the powei 'S g.1 en 10 me jc-reeu- cut .uiutawv.au.. ;.u .i.. u.u i; ; up- tiens :or tatet mce.; nave, a Cerbj irea :ae duliee of ::iy oi- tf!.c alone should e farther usefully, propriation not much crxe-d thec.bcjn held in severri of tl;e : Jco, a cpeeial aicerear rrae cent enjoyed in brin.pJtC his unfortunate mrdcj5nodL7;cuUy:ee::::rLelo:o:ia-- which the or.pedirnc of th o r"o:::?.0. to medio final controversy to a sathheiory tsrmina- pen in denMying the cesreiw e::pe::sl; -n-d by the Isrecuiiv;---rT -f-a::re::?.v;ith j :xer f Um. the aibkcl'.v by my preJeees- s.Uhprc d;hr:e nai tu.ea.y. !nrre or less di-u .ee.

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