Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 December 1835 — Page 1
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J 1 c'lu-i'-citi-rvs the Senate cri't Ifjitsr j lit present atii-c!-: In the di-charge of mv official duty, the tusk h a i n devolves upon me of commnnica ling with a new Congress. The It llrr tton that the representation cf the l'ii:on has been recently renewed, am! thiit the constitutional teim of it service, vvill expire wiili my oun. heightens the solicitude with which I shall attempt to J iy before if the state of our national ron-j rerns, and the devou ho- e w hirh 1 c her-
isn, ma: lis i a not s to i:r pr o e (hrm tnav
t ern characterized, ami the hope indulg-1 m;sed fo send, with the crrrent year, a
. i i n .. . i . . . r . i i
" 'i tut- in jusirpein of ine vexed Ojiieg tint) of m:r claim ill he folloued lv a
Mitd-ter to the United States
A Convention with Mexico for extending
more extem.e.l and rr-utually lenelirial in- j the time for the appointment of Commistercourje hetwrrn the two countries Uioner. to run (he boundary line, has hern The internal ron'ct still continues in J concluded, and will he suhmiited to the Spain. Distinguished ?. this ftreKle ha? Senate. Jlecenf evert in that coimtrv
u;K)n the adjustment of our claims within a
rea? mull
J lie expectations jiiMlv foiirn'of! erf"
f ( noii, or ni jinarnion hem n u, i ,- : i,r.,,,t;s. it,.,.. r. i ;.. ". .1 .
I ,.,,,, ,..,1 i . ,, . , ... ""nam. r:iuf l( ; ,,,,
. i-mii mil Ihlllill. Ui.1l. l)V I I) ! 3 miircii
un'iappily been !'V incnJents of the most
have awakened the liveliest solicitude
in
sang-umirv character, the obligations of the l,nitrd State?. A'.vare of the stronj; the late treaty of ioremni lica tion with u? temptation? exis'tinsr, and iiowerful induce
tiave leen, nevertheie?, faithfully exe-jment held out, to citizens of the United 'H'"" tl.e -VI.-a?e, on tl.e ground t.i'Us et.n-
"!L" l n.eis.u.T, uimtT w ( id! it was not n-.ree-a'Ie to the fVei.rli )Mii,i,.ri,( to neaoi'iale. 'I t.e Afiierican Miiii-ji!r, of hi own ocurd, re-fui-.'d the roti-ti i: timi wln'ch was atlmr Jn! tu
the inters! .,-! I l : T, ! " - " " . " '.' r' 't Ty.u .-
........ . . io;irio!e IOJ4, soon alter fteek'etinn. n.t
i-wcu iii im, piru lo the .vjirii-ior wtio va s:iit out one more to demand reparation. Upon the int t.tin of Coi-r s. in )t c. I 'e!t it ;.! dnty' to speak ..C these claims, and 'he dpiavs i i'raiH, io terms ta Ic n la ietl to ali the m ritiiis j-tH'iition of hoili ct.unti it- tt
lae Etit.jot t, j thru Ficuch Miii.stry took x-
cuted l.y tlie bKinih dot ernmcnt. j State? to mingle in the ili-ersior:s of our No provision having" l.eeti made at the immediate rseiglif or, in.structiorss have l't .cesin;i of Ccrgrefs for the ascertain-: !( en ffiven to tiio District attorneys of the
he crowned with Mic-esa ' lnf'p J 'he clanr.s to he paul. nr-J ttie I nitei! biate?. n here indication warrant- lw "poniue rm.s-'a. ,.m!,:it ii e?au.e time, You areemhler! at "a rerio. of rro J -MTntncnt of the funds, under the Cn-cd it. to pmsorufe. uithou! res,,oCt to per ,'1" i ,'' 'T'1!" '" UC r" ";h "Ii,, f,,.. : , . 1 , ' 'vri.tmn made wilh Spain, I invite ctir ; ..-f , n wj-.o i!:i-ri r.ttepi-.t to violate the ' , 'Y " " cominiiiiua-I'-MJnd inteiPit to the AT.encau patriot. - . , ,' , ' ,, . 1 1 x ' ' a 1 tioa addi-fs-:t d, m.-t to o.t, i -n G..verrirneef .n Tl.e unexampled jmwth mm! pep, Ha. Sfarly attention to tho s.iljec,. J he pun- ,M,i:vn;io:.-.s of ou, neutrality : v,,,le . the to Co,-, , il U.it.dat, m whiLh' it
1 the In
i!t'i
''i-
of our country havir; giv, n " a tank in the f -:! of n, f i.tn., w hie , r. r.i'n r? all iij ref:efii(.n uf diuicr to rtir ie'egri'v nd :n!epcn lence horn cxlrrtn! or-, t!..' career of freedom s fcfore n-, vsitli r.n eainetit fom the paf,that if true to out. selves, ti.et p ran he no for rr.i da! ie ohf'facle in t lit future to its pr ace.'ol r.rd uninteriupted pursuit. Yet in piopoi tion i'"1 the disappearance of those appn her;i-it s
wiikii auenn our Hrnness. as once con
tr
cf
i he e .:i i "os of tue iK-iit ha e urcoroin
! fo the terms of the cor. v en 'ion at.d in tl.e i f)i i.i- Pi ( ;.c .t t d iv it. ht en phic t -o i!f.- ! j-o-sessinn of Ihe United States; a:v! tiie iritr r est. a.- it fell due, Ims heen regihirlv
it them. O ir commercial inter-
to a r to : '!..;! tir
oai i i
:t oaj i ."tn thought rec ssarv 'r,!"iat'ti n ilr-. f :.--eroinel d X. i ( O ' ' ' ' ' ! . t i
. i . 1 . i i v i i r- ill .'i .1 v , i . i
our fei i-iiorv it, 1 .1. c,-t ..i.i. , i.. . . ,
hv not;: pai tis. I rom o.ir dit.'oma'ic oo-onf.- in 'T vi 1
n in,' i, is. ; :. (., a -' i' n tj"!i, !o t! ' i ' ' ii' of r; f .u;-t, ui . r in.1 : 1! . i' - na-. : o ;.s t i ! 8-
eiou.r-siio it" alioii? : mi .: i.i.i! i.. n. i..,!,-.
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lo Miaimoii lioi a;;,'iri.. i' t'i.r .ic.---
' ' t rv
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oi 1. 1 m a o'uo
com c oaen-
niuft look tor th.e preservation of tho-e causes o;i w hich dep. end t!' t xcellerice and the duration of cur h ipp-' svrtc;:i cf government. In the example of other ?' flcr:, f 'U.t.1 i on the sill cf the Pe, -!.-, wr trace to
i. . i. . ... :.i
i' nut i: f oo i
inierrrii o i-5r ne;--n
have fo often hi fi iends of Ireedrr).
wnicn were s-t r t
united against , xior " i! d.i'Tf I ..I . . ,
IOC Ol'M t" till.! Ill', l as a Oi
liaie. to u ht mii.t Lo tl
curse u i ' 1 1 l .una sr.inos as reLru:atf(l uv.t. Dill 'eru. f Vnirr. y .r..no . I"-1-1" ' -ii.; t.i.m not,- ...n auv p.remiii.ov-
the act cf Corgre-s. No recent in for ma", and New (iranada, constant a-unmcos "d''.olfiV''.' U i I l i . .1 I . i- 'III Oil il :tl'f(, til WIOIL Was ijij,1 iMiaillllliJM a !mnl :shccn leceived as to the di-pon-, a i e received of the continued itoo-t n- h ank conmimicati,,,, i-i. ,,..'.i....r i.r....i nl
tion of the (Jovernment of Madrid on the :dei 'landing with the (im ern;i enls toj d own Government, ..,:,! ,,,' ,n,.:, .,,iV itl(,.n. u' ject. aid the lamented death of our : which tiievate rver:illv nrrro'itcl ' tion , ftohiin.' a menace orr u lon-i-'ii i.i.mr.
I lit: n.!ws laKcn tiy mm it:t ivt.-ii m Hpprohalioii, the Fuiich Govei nmcnf w as satisit (J. ioo! tin' iiruotuoi'.n was coii ino.-tl . Jt tennio;iled in the weaiy of Ji.ly , J..iJ, loct.irizin.,' ihe jiifio-o ol our c.lroni-, in pait, : i i i p, . n.i-in piO aient to the amount of -JS.hOt.i i.Oo t,f 'francs in ' ii run a ! i a-t a Iment s. 'I h rat . (ication? of this f.-erfr were ee!ri''tt
t i at . a.M.uitoii, (.a ti.e i t. f,, s.j-j l(iui
me. niys ir.oreaPt-r it w.:? i ... f',.e Ctm ;. -s. who imn.eiJi.iflj ;.as-cil (ho ;n-(.s noeo-s,, rv , on our p.ut, to secure to I'lanc,- t!,e :oiMi.t"r.-:al
ion atno'c conceUfi: o u t - i - r ' .
lui iiittn -' i u" ' Tin.. ( i ph; v I'ad nit-vion-h-
'usted with the power ef.o.-eoMhe-tate If,,',,n,1-V 'MTfr d M.r.Mer, his wayUith those Jo emmet upon which f the old worldhouhi wo now lo ?-o-jfrt iUn "l ihe pressure of their aiiatur ct.ens have valid and aceumulateti Citou? as to those h,ch l-,lon to ,!ip :,t !'n'i'p render it scarcely pohahle that ; chum . sea ic r ly an ao'vance towar;s a
rrmtii'' ea r.
1
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ronvict.on that it is to our own conduct we P" " tn ' ' WC" ,or ,;u, :n? ,,p, taM ' n'! ,l f;!li- ' mr, mam-
l uitner portions of the , ', to meir disfracteu state, or to the pres io:ve hern sent to the 'sure of imperative i!ometic questions. ii-'t'gh the deatli of nnciOur patience I as !.t-.'ti. and will p-iobahlt o at n crit'cal moment. 1 he stdl further, sever eiv trie.) ; but our fei
Tinrida A c
: e
f!!t(
afes.
rv
in
-re- o t ho , etivp. i tow citiz'-r s o.
;:'o r o;os cf the U'oiy coni ,c in : e rccenflv show n ' vr rnrnf nt, J.
jn
i
th.- hpo ct the
Tiie s.-c-a! c!-r:icr.!. it ! sncfs-ol w !
, faded r, 1 t
pr m v f! p;-;-
their own interna! o r i: a n i ition , and
thus gave way the jrreat principle of sdf
government. Let us tn;-t t h - f this ai'monition will never h fo-gotten hv the linvernment or the i'eopie of the Unite,! States: am! that testi'iirnv which our experience thus fi r hold out to the groat human family, of the practienhdity end the blessings of free government u ill be.
confirmed in all time to come.
O t r 1 1
f ii '. !.!
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all.
re: p.- t!, che-' ' ' e S; r
A me r k
' " . . ! :,!.'n in r.r;
-o m'tc re-is a re i v c! vf d. ho or.;,- r r- ; na f ;c :i of the
r.j ';'ij
mole i c : : 1 1 nth :i.
i i n i -i . i;p . . " iy , r:;;:.v o: the nr-tionsot -his hemtj, e aio sidl self tonr.enteo
inn. kih it 1'i.f.t ., I,
Minister in Pari-- nred the Fr, nrl. Ai.iV.,v ( , ;ivc? th(. fnhjee l . fore th,r,i. tl r !. , ) ooin so. f )f. insifd ,,,,! , f. ;-,.,;,.,; proroirued wilhout arlirjon the Mil u -rt', ',. vil ! icasst-m' 'nff.t B fiiod so emit.' tl'a't fi , jr tooi ,oi tf.o t,rt.;v mi-hr 1 km.Vn in W.'.d,. otoii prior to the n-eefin? of (o--,.,.c T,,o- u-nsonahie utpx -.t wa pot or,?. (h ,-i;, ..
i in ua t namnero wi re proronpii ;,, ;
"., .iiij, -o I ill I! IfiHt,' tlf II' O, f I - ((!!, ever nifH,:!j pieced, coahi no!, in ad , hihty, t f o!.iaia( i! in (irtii in rfaeh ton la ,'oi. t ! . m-rcS;., v a.li-.o, ,,.
irrts? by !, eoiliti,ti,.ri 'PP. , I ft M .'. ..
tix .MieiMry ..r ietict,e f;, ,. ( iiamho,. ;jl ;i crht r j oi.o(;. ,-,., !'"V. 'I i r.t lo bo i,,,.,,., ,. lV -
f'-avr; , , ,, H e r;i.t ,' j, irfia! i ;, fl 'or (inlfi-! J f-;t I J" ever da. i ,,t h..,-o-;.- !;n,,,
men : or!,; to' ! cr t i
str a-! ta ( or , r. s. 1 has i'i.-. j pointed in r.nr jest err-f Urv., it bfC"io mv imperative dr.'- o cnMilt iv i th Ci pgr es in re parr' f t he -v. pf"'irn'-y ot a je.-rrt to re'a!'fo: n-c; -- ores. j c?cp -ij ulatii r. of th treaty .'Jieuld not fie speedily rorrpjj, J wif;; and lo recommend ta-rh as, in r.v jtn -r-merit , the orrasir n called for. To ,i endp.n unrefcried (Mmmrmic.-.f h.n ofti.o c.ase.iri all its apec?s. I eer m ii .' -: v-.-ble. To hay e shiuidi, in ma.i. it,g j;, (top, savino- al! that wa i.oi..-:ir. iq .,.,.
a:, . c -.
t, t : r ,
comm. ma i.unt of tl.
compliance with the
p1 rent (i')vr rnnvnt, to ' t!i :i nncl delivery cf all
o ci-'irn. hy i!' iiic;i.' i--, r -i- Kevt iution sue a ve been rppr.er! st aTar!-' Cfeds levolinop, ir-ti ? i r are cou mitto
: . .r r r r ! I .. d . . n rt r , r- n .-..1 III!f.ri l I I I1 I (rhfi It . .r , i, i ' ,. I . ... f . . . i , .
eoui-.art.
pit-viou-h- ! t . ;i .' ,..njv -al;-
i fed hy the Kin; of the -' elm!) , m t (this v !.
b.e ' ( rtainly not m-ie mr.o.i-r- o f ,...r ir . a r,,i o! w tiioh tl;e trali-hili' n i f.d!-..-; Ve, ," p'oviii trie iilnno coiiventioii. ia ail and r;. , , oflhf i;i-.oiti.Mis which aie coniai-.-.J j jt, ,!,, drrlarc, hy ourjelve as tvi II a, 1V , ar heirs ar.d
nc nt ci a pisrtng.pf rn1 "p"ii itueigners ;n lavti;i pur-1 ,-orS, ni.u it is ju-er; :eil, a: i ratisurh of the Spanish .-aits, mm n tune , lap-- before .-. (iovern :"ui f'"ni.rmm!: l-y tli'-e j !..fc, i-s, f-(i'.,i
., - ..c .!.:, i . :. ,.-r.t ..,.o. -.. ...i.. : ... "i ""I ortiio, WOC.0.U.14.T.1, sijion
i." vj'.i t l lll'lf .lis t" HUM I'lI.M-- ' ui.1' . m l t -,..,-. I tTflll'Cl I'' l t,f i , . 1 , . ... . ' i : oi ii ' in it ; pi omi-oi-.- on I !,e iai' :
pi. ere, a have nvnilied tuemseive of i t Xjiectation or rcae--- .dtr.i-tt ai.:: Km to ,,!.-r-r. o '.,! t ,..,.
the intimation, riven to nl ot them, nf ' 't)t am rf reived, and I.Ti'ore tit di-cn.. i -orved inviohiidv. wit!
ai i !y, attd
o. ort! t:f a
i . . , .
iti uuucrsrr.noing. p.nii that the truth
m j would ju'-'ify, for fear of g:ii f cf!". prr. tP ;.s. i others, v. cub! have !e e:i i:rr et ihv of is
To liuve gone, on the e.the- hi-nda single fp further, for the n, ooe of wr.r-n-j-'n? 'he pi, do of a Government ;"! r.e..-
rn e- I nd so rrotr"' motiver jeiatioe? of m:t v end j e-
cipiora! eriv.-et.ige. would have !" " iMwjso ,R.-J impioper. tdmoi'isj.f r) v tiie in-t, of the diih.cnlty of m'hmr "7ni the simpif st statf n-f of i r.nr ivionc. i'tnt disturl ing the sen.it.ilitif- f thos-p uiioiiad. hy their posi'ior, -prrTp jp.
:o wit,1! nil tor cnhivaii:
0 t'
sponsible for th-
ir rr-dre-s, ;..nd earrf ct! v
noi.ij tio'n. gueri io an oi inem. o,. m uu nuiu-;, ami ic.ore lie i iscu-; - tvco m vk aamy, wiinoui , vor con tr a venin-it. J .jesiroir of preventirif fur'hrr e,',Pi-le the disposition cf Spain to treat upon the sion of past injuneg are fairly begur ,j . f"1;'"- !'1 l, l contravened, ,.;,ectlyr j fVom that source Iwent out'of mv wav lo rf '-r entire independence It ish troubles nn,; hut too fiequmtlr XJn t,e preHurie a construction of the rniaJ hy to be reg.etted that simulianeou Hp-.new injune- are a.ided to th? ohi, lo It! o,Hri.-,l int-.r.iiation of th exch-.-.r (f rpti. which thp recommendation that uaVafi pr.mtmen.'s. by :!! of Minister to netroti. i d:sc';s?e.l together with the exist m-r Gov. t'cations in (he Initcd tstil!e, r, iU hed Pari- to Congress might be regarded ns a meate with Spain, had not hi en made the ne- i nment. ahi r it has oroved it- ability to: wo'br ihcCliamhers v.-erein t5cssion. 'ihtextrn- i,:. tn 1,'-, ; a:
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tt
,.. , r rrotpition if-elf w-iuhl have been simplified. 'Mistam the sp;il:s. m;ue upon if, or wi:h :V "'" an" ' u- '"j'irimi, dt.ays of th e hare but to look at the State of ct:r , ,, , , ' .. , 1 ,. , I I irnch (.'overnrnerif, in their artion in on the i. r , am tt.-:s U:-' samm"- dispute, spreading is succe-sor, I r. i c r.hr ovn tin -in-1 i- . ,- f ,r 1 " Bgnculture. manufactures, and commerce. . . ' , , , . , . " ! -uhject ot it futfilment, hitve been heretofore ii- r i over a larce pcrinn nj the word won hi . aprv rorMfitcn c thin". ron'mues much ' -tate.l to Conm-as -m' I i.-p n j;.r,.:i:,.,, and the mu sampled increase of popula- , i , , . ' ... , , -'".-'n r.c. I nae no cii-p-ositi-n tion to feel the ao-rnturfe of ti e tru-t '-avP t'l'ei1 hrouglit t n more .-peedy con- mrgi r other nations will be ur.oer the to enlarge upon them here. It i sm'Taoient to ' . . ' elusion . painful necessity of deciding w hether ius olisfrve tt.at the then pending sesion was altoir.m.tted to u. Never, in any former - , .... ,n tl ...o.,.: .J lowed to expire without even an eilurt tol,ti,.
c. i.-.i . o wtnir
I'ti.Jt! of oui nislory . ii t e we had greater reaon than we now have, to he thankful to Divine Providence for the hlesing of health and general prosperity. Every branch of labor we see crowned wilh the most abundant rewards : in every element
i ir nraiirm ap' rT-"-norr.-' , ; itp ! 1 1' e to r 1 " : 0 r .- " 1 fi r r,
witlr Austria. Prussia, Sweden and Den . j (J'li i e a prorm-te redress, of injuries by mark, stand on the usual favorable basis. ('heir own p.r.er, without aiting for the One of the article of our treaty with jestablishment of a Government compeUusgia, in relation to the trade on thej'tnt and enduring enough to ili?cuss and
iiorthwet coast of America, having e
r ,;. i i -1 . rored, intructioos h ivp been oiven tf our ot national resources ami wealth, and of ' . . .
to make su'i-tac.iin for them. Suice the last ses.-ion of Cor,trr
Minister at St. Petersburg (o negotiate a . y aliiiity of our cl ii::s i.
renewal of it. 'Phi amity between th;
unbrokcni'i'-'Khitf d hv
1 I ( 'Uo o,
e trea v of 1 f,;;l. ha
. the
i
c n
individual comfort, we witness the mos
rapid and solid improvements. With no interruptions to thia iilpnsinrr nrnri nl
home which a-,11 n. vi0l.l f , . rit of Pvrr' rr" -'TP'ng the ar- .egi-ituie, nd the m. pey has been ap-
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two Government.' aci; now 'edged hv boih branches of her
lowed l expire without even an effort foobtnin
l..o iitt-s a'.y i.ppf up: iKiiop-; that Ihe two soreceiiing one were aho sntloretl to (.a&saway t it h out any thinj; like a serion- attempt to obtain a decision on the subject; and that it whs not until the fourth se'doii, ahno't three rears an- r the con. lii-ion of the trenty, and moie man two ye.-s after the exchange of ratifications, thiit tiie hill 'or the execution of the treaty w.i nrt-sed to a vo'c and rejected . In the meantime the Gotc-rnmi nt of the V . .-rta:, ha via.- fall r.n.fldeiiee that a t real y en-
into aini s. sf.leiii'ilv r:. rilled b (tie .. Hi
Kir:
...uhl be
tide vf ill be renewed, if stronger midives 1 pi'uj.r uitcd for their di-rharge, but the iliiuUin- that pros
na' P to r ranee in nnf nnh. !
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"'-ii ofsign, nui in nectarine t.sat ner ride and her pouer were too well known to expect any thing from her fear. The message did not ree.ch Pari until more than a month after the Chambers had bc to ;n J Si siv.i, f-uch WtlS lis? i;,s, ri sibility of the Ministry to our rightful claims and just expectations, that cur Minister hp.s t een informed, that ihe matter, when introduced, would not be pres. sed ns a Cabinet measure. Although the message was not official--Iy communicated to the French Governinept, and notwithstanding the oeclarat ion to t he cont r ar v which if contained,
tin uied in o,o! hud, mid not I 'he French Ministry decided to consider
harmony and good will, that so strikingly pervades the mass of the People in every qu irfer, amidit all the diversity of interest and pursuits to which they are attached; and with no cnuc of solicitude in regard to our external affairs, which will tint it la lw....i .i;, ii. .. :
I. n in. in. in-,. ' rii t'f i" t: inc pi in- , r1 , , . . , , ,, , i, , ,,- . c,.iocc i - i .t c i '"'''h Holland, and to the document con- attempted to he justified. fillies Cf hin.n a i.icf.rtr-. r,,l.,n.r(inr,; t "
. ..... , .ii..it: j'jw.t:roii iii i w i i. iii-
pitytaento! I ht? hi-t io-ta hnent which wa to I
bet nine due on the
'coml (lav
of t'(
do not eit to prevent if, than, with our. p men! is, 1 regret to inform : ou, still viewof the subject.can he anticipated here.) withheld . I ask your attention to the message of' A hue!' recapitulation of the most im-
my predecessor at the opening of the se. portant rncideufs m this protracted contro-l draft wm pre-ented m the hohhr, with the ere-! ed to by them to evince their sense c. t!
cond session of the nineteenth Congress ,t veisy, will sfiow how utterly n'ltenahle rehtive to our commercial intercourse ! are the grounds upon hich ibis course is
i-iui
would ie made fur the I the conditnnal recommendaii"os of re.
prials, a menace and an inuit. which
nary, . , e.. , ,i ,- .. i -. . . .
loJJ. Pt-olmted a thaltfor the nmotmt throu.h ",r "JU"' mi" " rurnnfn: the Ihu.k of the I'nited Siates. When 1 1 1 1 s I f ' n them to resent. rJ he measures resort.
lals leiiioeil hv tin! trrafv to antlioi i;'e i to iiim.nil itwlio-nit.. iU. .....
. j . i .. . - . iii.ii. u i , .. r i r, i,ir i;:i.'mii'-ttr
oi. iiiim-m ,emoney, U,e ,over.,mr-n, o, . pf ,, , fJ tht,r njj.j. a, W.
i i. mi r .inowt ii ii it oe pioieien. in e.ouiiion ; to the injury in (he noiipa vinr.iit of the rmnev J by J- ratice, conformabl to her riijai-incnt. the ,-
I infetl Males were exposed to a heavy claim
mice that mark our intercourse with for-
nected with that subject, communicate'
On entering noon tl.e duties of mv t-ta-
t I Ii a ll.iiun r. I P - r- f ,. i . - I I, ; I I O'l I t O II M 1 1 lltu I 1 1 I t , I s; I :l t . J .ill II Ii 11 c .
- i ' I'll. II "l-r M I I . 1 ' r. 1,1 1 1 V I ?. ' II till I - v , . -- . , . , v ,. ,. eign powers, we have ev?rv reason t- . , ,v , r . , , , . , , .- , , ,- i'xL , ..,,..,, a :!0'hot 'artniv, IC2o. and !C;! el Jan-; -:c--h;l ppncanl . the pi,' k ? ,:.:'cr.
iv.i ji'i'iii hi .j ij i i'trit.' tr'i i'tiiiLi .
iimgtcn.
er ican
The general state of our Foreign Rel t- '1Hr-
o! . ir , 1C27.
Coincidingin the opinion of b'f the satisfaction of claims, the validi-
inn iirf.,tnAraA. 1 1. . . I I 1 1 . 1 . . n I - . I v oi u-li i r 1 1 if:ij n o i o r it ii u 1 1 r n -.i fit, r. n , I
, ; , i , . n i no rn-'.ri.cts.Ji , ill." 1 'ill.i n O 'U ii lilt o; .. inni ....j .....v. .x . tions lias not materially changed since ,,- , r . i i i i . t i ... - 'Ihe refrulations of ber resent Fvfem en- has now been mod solemnly admitted h' m V l.ttl nnntm mn.a'jrro I . i . . . .
o IIim j,,.rt of !h h'.-i k, Too'er prelem e ol
damages, in e.itisfiic.tioii of which, that intitu-
ei;od upon, and still retains, mi eon a I a-
tion
mount of the public moneys. Contrrrs'- wa in session when the decision of the Chambers reached Wahin.;!oii ; and an immediate com-
the elier ot passports to the . n
Minister at Pan. and a public nrtice to the Legislative Chambers, that all diplomatic intcrcour-c v;!h the United State? had been suspended. Having, in (his manner, vindicated the dignity of France, they next proceeded to illustrate her retire. '!'o t!n en ', r.
. t I ,1 ... 1 1 ,. ..I. 1 ' . 1. '! I't.n.fo liorull' ., nil. -.... . I I n a
I ,i , . .- . . . . , : iiiici iu iiiiie lit! i ei--eisanti uicii cur- ' "i'"--- m i.cu. nv. i n. u u i m v
ni uie sKuiemeni oi me riuesuon or tne - , - . ... ... i-.-i .. . i .1 tnimieft;..,. iu:. .,.r,nu. m.i .1... ;,;on f . -,. . " .
;nr1 tn r 1 i-..i 1 JT'"es received into tne I uiteu htates on -"--. uierr mgiijusiice, arm ihh agiii- v; ... ....... ....... 1 1 in was immeciately introduced into the Northeastern Bounderv little progres h-a , , e . , , I ..,,;,, .:...,.,.,., nl- ,i, , t rane not to n fd the stipulations of the trea-1 r , . .. been made. Great Pntair. declined nCre. 'he ,00,,nR Amerman vessels and car- v at.ng c. cum lances out ot 'ch Iho; (. , ro;irse na1l,!,nv to h, eXp(.c,.cd j amber ol J)e, nt.es, propo.mg to make tlino- t-, thn Mmn-:,inn r , -," .Iffoes, as regards duties of tonage and im-; arose, a re too familiar to the American !ro.n th(. pIV?j()l.Ilt. The deep tone of riisHtis-1 the apprcpnatit-ns neeesary to r.ury in.
c, 7 '1' 1 , , pot. a respect for his referanre of it 1 eople to renui: e. description. 1 1 1 su.hi-; fncton which pervaded the public mm.!, and to rflt-ct the treaty. As this !-i!l -ibc
lJia ei. pr h 1 f rnr nnrp win rno: . . . 5 , . . i . r . .
1-10 , to the Legislature, ha? alone hpen rire. tient to say that, tor a perio.t ot ten vtars reso.uiion of the Senate, unless certain j vcnC(, ac,in on the Plj! joct . I and upwards, our commerce was. vith prehminary condition were admitted, , h.ivft u.;uled. without comment but little . titer, uption, the -ilj--; ofconwh.ch I deem incompatible with a sat,s-,for U)(1 arjo;j of Co)(,re?s p,,t reCPn?v a ' stant agressions ou th, put Fr .ince factory and nghUul adjustment of the com dajm ma(Je iy jV!,ian flJbiPct.a . aggresMons, the onlmarv feafurei ol
..o,.,. u,.,.m.,'....t0 admi--i.-.ninfoo,r ports, for (heirships which were condemnations of ve-
posai irom me viuvernmeiu 01 urear. , .i a a... cai-.roo ,,uhr loh.i.-irvil.'rr,.,.-. i.d
1 1 . . t'tl I 1 1 1 l"".'.-''.'.r.'"ii!.-.ii.iui'oiio..!-1iiui-' - i-.-.-- - v , ........ u, , ..... . ,
1'iiiaiii, wiucii na "ttn mviieu, 1 can omv
rejeat the expression of mv con
that with the mutual disposition
n,r.r r.M3,MU ,..,, a j't-t l ' 1 '"'s - , t ;;c m jfl theportsof IJolland. uprp whose conl;-catioos, under special impend rement ,( bi perplex mo- ooest ion cn ho so t- , , . , ., r. . , . . . , . t . . r i . - , . . . ,, . , vessels no ,bcrimir:atron is made in the sen pis, in Lie poi I ot ot..er . .; to, t t untied with a due regard to the well founded ,i-.l.T ., -.; , ,.rm;.J ,..ln .!,.. , ,i
poi IS t'l HI I- U. ?. VJlVIIIg 1 11 e t U it . p I I V I - yi. "J 'tic ui lilira , vi unuri in; .u.ill "
and : pffd
ii u ti mi n icii perv a oeo lit: p'oa o; minii, niiu ; iu tiiti.i uir tifiiiv. . 1 II IS PI I SO P eihe correspondent excitement produced in Con- j qijrntlv passed into a latv, the I'tovisKH sresss by only n ,-rieral knowlodce of the renilt ()( fnn,fiuU. t,)e r. nder i! more than r.rohahle, that a resort to j .
immeih'r.lp measure? of ro.lress would be the'J'01 ""'" nei ween U,c r wo nalior;', coioeiue?ice of eallimr the att' otion of that it becomes my dory, in order to place the: body to ti.A subject. Sincerely desirous of pie- subject before year m a elenr light lo trace
crvin-tiie pacific relations wl.ici had so lon-ifi.- ,;,,firu nf ,lo.c.,
cx.s'ed betvcrn t lie two eeunfri' s, I was enx
ion- to avoid this cnurcp it 1 could nt sateh.
''j -iican. witli the allegation we could not dis- in contravention, as v.:ll of the iavs of ,!i:(t py (oiuz Crt 'lir.;iher t!lf. i.llerr.t nor ,,e j ing and di-cu-;cr.s p n ' VniC"1 ;('Ute tf.at our vessels received in their nations, as cf treaty stipulations; I urn-humor of my country would be eompi omitted. j 51 mister cf Finite whien , ; r(s tj0 identical tre.tlment shown todngstti the high seas; and .-ei-ur?! r.nd VVitliom ihe hdl.-st aii;rarii-e upon that point, I ' speech, id hided to i!
pretensions and pacific policy of all the r(T(,? (he p " rteV hc..une of Fra'nce. Such it is now conceded, is
lM,l,r' A;V '? iieipHuy ".ifrueneih that were in fact eoj-.v. currmg on the ortheaMern Ironfier. ol w.,jen ,kprmrn c- ,lhnd ,vere ur;.t;;1 a character to impress uPo? all the ne-, wer ono ( ;,)V,nim,nL S .tied with the
cess.ty ot a speeuy and .leimitive t?rmi.;- ,p . rirpfri.ei
i j - v r -
conide ra- ;
nation of the dispute. This
tion. added to tho desire common to both.
(he character of Ihe wrong we suffered;
w i ongs, i:i many cases, go fragr ant, (hat even their authors never denied cur right
to he placed to lepaiati m
with some particularity, to the p-of.eod-ing and di-cu-;cr.s in regnid to it. Thr
ill hi opening
Speed' II lit ft IP ! e nc;isiiio iic:.
could no! boa. to acccPt myself of .he rpon- ,,., ,M,pn a(;0..et., fo rf..rr,r. thp M...pos,d sminiv to Im incurred, in eiitienmr Congress to ,. , , , , ' .Pliou'rn v.i!,o..i!a in,-the suhiect before t!!e,.!,,"i'brmt'' i:ri,i reco,.., meno ed tJ.e rX.c-,. Those received by me were believed lo be of j ;r'n of Ihe treaty as a measure rmpiiied thi.t character. f I v 'he honor and just ice of France. L'c 'i'lirt the feehnas produced in (he b'nifed ; .,; ,1P 0,aall ,,(' ,e M n, ic ( r v , !r;-c ,! Mates bt the mnvs of t!ie r: ieetioii of the ap- j , , . i i ' . i ... , ii . ., 1 . Mhe mesage, o loop a it had let io.,! .; nro'Tir.tion, would bo each ns I have de.-cn1 ed , ilem t,. have been, was fmeseen hv tin' rreech j lh' sanction of Co,fgre-s a rveie . X ; rt --
Of (fie exient ol the-e fiovernnieiit, and prompt nii's-iim- t ov laken I sion of the peiscnal opinnn of ih I'KM-
on
the same footing with Holland, I co'ihl inmrie.. Mime conception may ht burned
to relieve the liberal and friendly rela-
not, nevertheless, without disregard to
fs.n.i the I 'act. that after the nurning ot a
thn r.rin.-it.lu nf.inr I ov! ndrrilt t h ( I r 1 1 I -- e ail'OIUlt at SO. and lie IPCCS-aiV
tions so happily ex.sting between the o cUuu lo )e trea(efi Americans ; at the letenorat,on, in other caes, by long decountr.es, from all embarrassment, "ill aani tIfJ,p a rpa rt fo, COfUrrl to whom tention, the Au.ei.can properly so seized no doubt have its jut. rdluenc.e upon both. the ..j, h,lli ontr ei,.re en rPff.rre,t. and sacnlmed at fo.ce.l sales', exclu i, ng Our diplomatic, intercourse w,(, Portu-h,.p evcatP(1 jnp ,M0 roi(irj;Mr a ias,what was adjudged to privateer., be fare gal ha- been renewed , and it is expected p;)lltv 1)V li(rtl(Y ff0r; h v;ri, 0f or without condemuHtio.,, b,o.ht into the that the claims of our citizens, partially , r pin('j .. ," v j lecsTcorid it iooh! I v gr mted French Treasury upwards of twentv-tlur
paid, win ne niuy sauue:i as soon as hum , . . . ' ' . - ., . . led hv acts of Longrc
. .. ', - . , 1 dition upon v.hic! .lln,.Mi In ll.o ci.'iij.-' ,-. I I 'ir.tr. I li.if '
t 1 al in ir 'ii 1 ' ""- '-...'. ' i i ... in. it.-ii . i ..' I i .o.o ,. , , , . . r-,i , ... ha, in mv judgment faded since 1, , 'I ;e -:u! :.c( had alrer.dv been an a!u:r of 20
Oovernnu-ut has. I am hippy to inform j . - ; , , n rivi.v (!f thelvears uu'..;-ernnded i.e. onnUom. cx.ent for a
VOU, maniiesir u a ot in hhuii-'ii i" a' , op-
by it lo prevent the consequence. The K n
ii :e ron . e i irt'iied . throii' h our Minister at
lent, for which i-.-itl.n- the
l""M'1' ! i, or Ihe IVnnln of tl.e l-nt',-
lariJ. his protoiili-t re"K t that the dcid'ei of , . ' ,
t: rn t;;. i, t I I s ... I - I
' " ' 1 '" ' : .1 i i .i.. . i
he Cle lers.and promis..,l to -en,!. forthwith, n ( " "1 ' " "V-T " vrtio'ial ship, with di-oatches ,, his Minptt r , heen enle i ed inlo. for the fuU. !?.! nt ! ore, autiioi iim; hoa to give such as'ranci s j which the honor of Finece va- .!'ped. would satisfy the Coven. " o-nt and (lie oeo ! i-, J tl, ,,,, ,
. ...... . . iditpm wbi'ti the Fnneli Mioi'.lry p.o-
'-ed to
tne
. altliougli thee
g r a : i
was noine
n imiiiions of francs, Lt.jp'es large custom -
house duties.
on the libera! principles wh-ch have mark
ed our commercial policy; the happiest:'.
ict ot 1:1.' I. and s.j-h a mod-fixation of it i".n time, w
i'iaiice w a s o!er n j!. . .: :.! wita
ir ae. Dip in
etTect up'-n the future trade between the
United States and Portugal, are anticipated from it, and the tune i--not tlpMiirhl to he remote when a -h i'i o' poi.'e; t reciprocal v!i be est a1 li-'io -d. The inst ihi-fiits de.t- under the Con
vention lib the Kiag
i , , i , ill'. I u .!.... i i.inii i' tiiiiiui
is will proi.-.ice an eq-iaiiiy. on sucn lerms' , ... , ...... v,.(;n ,
' ' - :tllU j'tir'U ninri ihii'.i ikuiuiij if .v ' .nw i,u, or, gross shaM think best, cornpo. ts j iu.r r,;.v,iu,t of their chums at the point
I with our settled policy, and the obligations .of Use bayonet, the United Stales intermilte
lot justice t o t wo ! i iend 1 v powers.
:ci-
d the I v
He have been paid w ,i'i ih.t .--: !i r u i m -SJeli'v hv i'..s.". bis n.i i- c a.!'K t h.t-:
Wi.h the Sublime P- to, ami all thgovernment on tii" co.'t of e.aitcirv. our I el. i i i on con'muo i be 1 1 ler.dly . 'i ! proper ste h been t.;!vC.i to rer.e w on r treaty :f i M ' ' Tiie .igentine ivrpub'i: lias ..gain pro-
'ii....,- a...,, .-, i f.,r. ;., ;..,. nrt t i o
III. I I , .vii. ...ii, i i -i :i . , "l I'l -v.- ' .. . oppressed cm oil n of a gallynl p"ep:, i.i
tt ! i ass
in '
M l.!. til. ' , .la;
in t
, we.- ' Oiili
r i-
of the t.'nited States that the treaty weidd vet be faipifaUy exeenlrd by I'l ar.ee. Th'' eat'o'lal Sidn arrived, i.ad (he o 1 i I : : -1 r T'Cei veil his bid rui't ion-. Cl-ieinj- p. ;ut uri-fer do 'ulboiijv derived from (hem. be pave to this (joverroeeot, in the name of Id--, tie mot n"!iin ns u ra net , that, as soon a iter 1 1 a' new elections as the eh .rt. r w'uih' permi', the hrepidi Cbaint"Ta would he convened, and the ilf m p t to ori con t h ne. e-s.-o v a euro pi ia t 'oc.s
i. it.., i ,.n 1 1, . r.o.,.1 ; , i ;. ... .. i ..... ..r ..f i
. i . ii,.. .i . .. ,i, ,..,,i . , ... j :trIt.., t,, a r ii s
II .' hmi; am! Ins ii o-tei sl.oiil.l ne put in re onisifion ( .accomph-h t!e objec-t: and be was
i'r.PeX to (fie
: ( t : be
no ney wns. that it -!,.-,,;.) 1..0 'e r t . e n n 1 1 1 It w a lei ( i a n I h-i ; t f e , i o i i : -ment "f the I nif S'at- I e.d 'i i... thing to ii jui e the in'ei d V' , t ; or, m o'li' r r.ords, 'ha! en su i j, , ; ,..,)
a nt ho i iZ''U h '"M; r
d a In
U'- r-
at ti e
l. I
I .
i ..oi - tor Ira ! era -: i
:n ir o-.vii d i s of -a if I'O'z aia! t l I el':' ... ot these j r : ; i : . ai.,!
. :c nil. I ' :
Ml 'M,r I .afi-T o C. .1' 1 - I .-.v'-i-.. t a, .., .ia'y v i ' , ; T.-.i- v:- eitato- to i.i-it j.,c.tim
understood, arid s,- r.press!y ml frovernmeti. 1 the time, to en
qa.-M ion s'.co'd be pr pe' io 1 si!,';. tooth .-!i: Iy n of ( i.f rese'f t" be ci'::;;
riaed by "''' I f nn.'p tiui:lit be, w;-. f ben
e that the
ton :e. i-.i.e , " t a ermi ii'i'tri'i'i t loe c , 1 1 d to ( oe -: .
rv ' M l!
t
a .
O" ir ne
! ' " s-l! r- i C--, I .! .:.! .is ! re-.1 "'.'! i. . ' . i se . 1 ! '' ! ' "'...
! II ie! '"
(o.li ui Hi 0 -
What the dispo-iti-n or !ton of
hi'H 11 IO
!' 1 tt!i of
, 1 1 t p was i ; ! m le'o the .;,,!
1 1 ' ill . 1 e !'1
tie Fi eric h ('a' iee t . I 'til . o .! . ' I a I the Seo..tf i ,' v e.i
t ! to. I time ,.,e; piM' ! i i e -hit i Oifii-OI e- lo I : "I a li t II bet w e e n lie ! I i ;i II . e . and no C ! P -n
. I ' e
willi I tit a. u i
I ne si, i c i.
iot't-i.it -ii in I lie tl'U-e el
U p I - i. '. a ' ! v t s .
