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-t.V.l.f. 5t 1 uVl'U kthe P.IK.MDKNT v.r T-.n" la.at.-n StAtf.s transimttei tabu lir-.ivcH ni Coanress, by Mr. j. J. MeH O . tV.- i il"i"S iM ESS AC K : The oa' hc b-i.'-Un b-.:v .td anev U

to .III r.i - .

1 .,;K r you my m.k'v' 1 ' ; ' . i lie- r, -commencement ol yi,..:

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t ve

.Utccmcnt tn f sentiments on the part of the Unite&i

, . uk f mnif t.i tlicv roiild have had im im

toslirlothc Depart.;', mrm this treaty. They would have much states, have not been withheld Irom , it ,t, as soon as obtdned , bv aij cause for gratulaticn at the course which olhcr powers, with whom it is dcsira-

-iMicOun vVrtct d to hrs order for the has been pursued by Spurn, .vn ampic b;e lo acl m concert, Should it DC .so Ai?uVxt)ected dclav oreurns ted ur auihhion is open betorc litem. c0f.ic manifest to the world, that the

. hv- Sn.ilm he remicstcd But such a career is nounuMsiun

. I 1 1 1 V I . 1 1 . 1 ' .- - l ' , 1 . i .. ..: 1 (i,; .,.,. ,.,.Mr.Mtif

, be mformcd of the cav.se. It was MA- me .mneipi,-. m,. b - -d in rcplv, that the S ivat importance the interests oi me nation. . .,.t !k dXirr tot. Sarnie:;- From a full view of all circumstances.

, Vn ,ntv which were it ir sub.mttcd to the consideration o.

'' recmehpu-edthedvVw, & von;;tvSS uheiher.it ill not oe proper ' . t.-...... a, i !v. pi..-, it.-li, .1 to the 1 for t ne United States to carry the conu.-

P ' u v to ("htaia -mi exidana- turns of the treaty live, effect, in the same ricn(Uy powers, who have take ri;rith's --vernmei-.t. 't he Minister manner as if it had been ratified by parl iu the controversy, will have i 1 4 O . .- it I'.:,, e. 1 . . .,rv t 1 inir n irt 1 1 lt5 J1C1-

f the Taitcn States ei,erel to eive nm;-v',ua,:,,,fl V 1 "i .

.vsi I . .... . , m wM,' i it will UlHi vieunus vu o nun uiv

r .u-vt.v, v.h.;-hhivv-.ec:.Mvi: lc a.sh-cd ; which vmpos.U was seureu w uei. o !'"'K- ;.;:; Hni-.n.ivcK-t.htv, S. Having ci.mated shis re- we shall ret on the sacreU ground oi ..-v.-. V t s.ralofe..,r Vnuv ei- u lo lho i)cvtmcv.t of State, in An- r-U, sanctioned m tne mosi soiem man-

. V i,v M.-kin : tl - a;- . ..... ...... u-.cv.vnir, .no Wit KiUllI- 1 iv i u. o .u;i iiuaui . w

r:::,.'lVa;:.'X;; sr, -iv,:.i:cu ja the i:;ir;Vw; (!. : ,lvX sarnnne Uhv vas iiound to ratify ; for refusing to should bei

, , C and V,:-u:fu,; and Uv,t u ft .j'u'ed, to in form the veni- do wha hne raust incur the censure ol ,)C lcft

,v -a m h ,s h- - i Mt ;aent cf Snahi, that, if the tr, aiy should aier n ,;,u , ea , u, . Kaws, no o , ' , hichhusrroport.on- lv. rl0Tlc av, a transmitted here at any her ; while, by contamis ourselves ;!th- ' l: :": cn.ii. l a,n h., Py, l-:;J:lb; e he meeting ofOnit in that limit, we ,-ania, t m to obtaui n " ! t., ... i ....i i. '., ,.f. nir wrl iiu vited annrohation. We taire ui it,

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lO'Vl'vCI. IU - . i . . MI U'.l IFV I VVVM V"( -.

.1 i. i.i, ,n .oii rtif is

sure vou tnat ine m-a.L.i v w.

. - .f. K- vt-vt:-i'ri I tll'.'.l uinmj-

now

uuce

rt l i

t ;s it it had been ratified in (me time.

This order as executed : the authorisca

vear thotvih less aomuunt Co;nran-Cation was made to the govern-

th ia u--i, will nt nulv oc pnm.v , mC5U ( f p;aa aua !v; Us anvtr, wmui cieut t r ii i n-' vi..sir,.j'a it, !:-u .ii-ifd a yts -,?st -()Ccn VCrei ul, we are offictahy 1 irr- s upias f.r tae wa v.ii ihev tia- ,ri.lvlc ;.omainted, for the first fme, with t:,;n,,;m.l th.d the derailment m the tK. r;,Uh,.:, vC:i have prevented the racir. id Him: na-diu-n, by oe.n . leit to , t;.;.c.it;oa t- the treaty by his Cthohc

t!t

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ne;li-s whii ii its .o..u causes . y ,siv j. is -ljcthred Jy f.ie .vnnisu i

fc, .-tcutaiidlhe r;oo sens una n lue ot- ,rim tii;;t eo.ernmcnt nad a 0fV:Yr fellow citi.ens supplied, hns dmu- tcnn;,C(1 to aiRl- (,nc of die principal ar- , 'tides of the treatv, by a deel iratioa, HaVin- inf)rmedCcrsief.s, on the 2. tn wh;dl tlK. n;aer of the United States

of L-Vj.1 ..st, t iat aire

tle'li-

;-i ..i;!a

vinity, set-' , ,,i be t n oidcrtd to present, when he

been c om.hu 'a u should deliver the ivt'nx. ition by this

iaui.s i.v,b.tvveeii the l.aueo staves .Xv VniVlLnt ;a exchange tor tint rpam , b' a.ir., av.d ratitied hv tlw e a.petei.t ;m- ; iUU; 0f which he gave notice explanatory th ,v;ti s oi the f.u-mer, full coai.d; nee i s , . m NVhich that ariicle Wis

ifturts of Spain to subdue those

provinces, will be fruitless, it may be i .1 . .1 t .

presumed mat tne apanisn ;utni.

mem itselt will give up the contest

In producing such a determination, it

. . . i-

cannot be doubted that the opinion oi

ken no

their

merited influence.

It is of the highest importance to

our national character, and mdispens

able to the morallitv of our citizens

that all violations of our neutrality

irevented. No door should

open for the evasion of our

pportunity atlortleu to any

bo disposed to take aavan

to ccnipronnt tne interest

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must have ijcace im a frontier where we or honor ot llie nation, li is su:huu

hyvebeen vo Ion- disturbed ; our citi- ted, therefore, to the considetation o

zersnmst.be indemnified for losres so Congress, whether it may not l?c adlong since sustain. d, and for whicli in- visable to revise the laws, with a view

demmtv has been so umustiv vv.tiuieui

fiomtliem: Aceomplhdnr. thase rre.it

objects, we obtain all that i.s t;eiuve)le. iiuthis Catholic Mnjesiv Jvs t vi :e d

clareu ms deterinin ttioi. to h r.d a Minis

ter to the U. Suites t ask expl.iaatis.n

on certain pt mts, and to yi e t.iem, i es pecti .;, his delay to ratify the uv ivy

bhall we act, oy taun.j; tne ce-au ten; tore, mid proccedi.. to txecm the o

ther coral tions ot the l.'catv , be iv'vc t...v Miuisttr arrives and is heard ? T'esha case which formii a sti or.g ap:.c-d in the caiuiur, the ir.a.i in. .dy and hcia.v of

to this desirable result.

it is submitted, also, vla Licr l

taincd that the duties which have been secured during thut period, exceed S 1 S.tuO,ono, antl those of the

whole year will porbably amour. to

S 2 3, (100,000.

For the prooablc receipts ot tne

next yc-r, I ' efer you to the stac-

nicnts which will dc tinnsnir.ien

fiomthe. Treasury, which will enable you to iv.d-c whether further provis

ion be necessary.

The it re a: reduction in the price ot

the principal articles of domestic

trrewth whicn bus oceurrcu uuimt;

the present car, and the consecpuent

tail m me pnou ui ivt, ; so favorable to the success of domestic niar.ufactines. have not shielded ti.em ai;a:vt other causes adverse to their prosperity. The pecuniary cm barrassmeiits which bavc so deeply affected the commercial interests ot the nation, have been :.o ies dverso to our mantifacturinesnibdshniunts, in several sectha.soi 'the Union. The i;rcat veduciion of the eurrcne? w hich the banks have bet n constrained to make, in order to continue specie

navments, and the vitiated character . . 1 m

of it where such rcriuciit-n have not

v ; s e :

i.e.. he.; b

;teruuned t-aat ,t waauu

s

tt

c. bven j 1IiuM.,.,,(i. It is further alledeed, that

U C. Jial-c Maiesev. w une- to;s ,,rv, , mnent hail rccenttv toieiaevu,

nai mpUeude, and a Ha can it si oc- ; QV .vvclccted, an expedition tvem the L. a-,- tevunr.atc,on the c nihh us of ai.it s iV...nst lnc province of Texas. These

d'.tV-.rvuees e a.ca u-wi. so iurt : .wo ,u.-uUu iUts are state u us tea u.i

te. f;

. - . .. ..... .... ;. 1 . ei- - - a. o '.i.n i :.iTii-')hc

k- iS'LL i .J 'C OvJIl lilt . V' - 5.-.M.S Waail ll.Hl niv.mv.vvj. -

r, w w.i h the s-i.-K Ct adiiuttcoo., t.,;; sU lo withiiold his ratiiiCation trom

.. ...v. . ,1 fiu-ilsl tr :h;l vtil'.tv. .IV

lawahcSvcrat ports or pUcw .Or,;! am-n.pie.l, ...M.l of 1,cm;C .hips of war and iivivatccrs nm i.c men's thi: poc.H.nry aul lux. ssu.y uchl.iuul.' The .iifficiilty .iftain-l. iv.il tii.-ime.ves of thc.vr-.cs ,t-

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i.nd of other important interests t.em abnuc, w itii such designation, fir. nisi, os a stiuiiir motive for this mea

this peo.de. Much is d ie to courtesy betw een uat.on.-;. By a slioi a delay we shall ice nothing ; resthig on the ground of immutable'' truth ana ju.Vd.ee, we car.not be diverted from our perpo.vj. It ought tobe presumed, that the explanation.

w hcli m av be g'. v c n to t c . e e l u; i ste r 1 1

Spi-n, .wall be s.ti-if.ictory, and proline c

r: v t:,n,-ht to nave hisia a: Uus com o- t.vatv. io obtain explanations res-,

... (it-Ll iocs n. ui bv en sustained ,;ccl;ao- hichitis repeated that an En- Unu de sued result, in any evt ut, tne oe-

-.. r- ...l wt v tnmi ' ,11... .... t-i- -v, i tr. t ! i.iv t:ir the TMiriidsC n .e'.'.tHMU'd. Oeimr

1 , ;(,;, (ji te.e .iavu .'vvwc, vov wo'.ua iK' i;'ii;i.viuuii.Y'iiv.ivvl v.u.v ( L- --- , - wT.'.-, cvrv,v-,mMve than twenty years, yr Sl tcs lcnv fur these all-gitir.ns j fuither rm.miestaf.on ot the v.neere eiex; ''.'.'J' v. liCu ha.i .-.t Ikcii repressed. : jtifv the conduct of the govern- j so? to terminate m the most tr.eadiv Tn''-' lo set had -) en. aeknowlevlgvd ofsWin, will appear on a view off nuaner, all ebilerences with roam, can.u,;r;.;iV;d d for bv aireatv, as far back ' the tollowing facts, and the evidence mi tad to he duly appreciated by Ins Cal' vh,r.h. rthnoiirdi con- ., --rn vnr.mtsth,m. diilx Majesty, as veil at byotaerpow-

ciudvd at M nlnd, w.,s not tnen raucu bv the eeaer.mivat of Spain, nor sinee, ..' .-. 'J. . - . . ... iL-hv. -a w :.S sUSlK-iU."

U'a.i lite 1 . .u, "i-v.. - 1

i hv ui' late treaty, a more -uisu.Cvorv

pu'.vV:.n to both parlies, as was preinu v!, hav mg been made far them. Other

i-jil aiisen la tins long nue.-

: : U-O'viU

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;Vv.viai U I-)!' 0 vio

lii 1 v fences

winch weie mvew.se

1

on

k

It will he seen, bv the documents trans

mitted herewith that the dech. ration mentioned relates to a clause in the eighth article, concerning cert ah grants of land, recently made ny bh, C.eLitfdic M,jestv, in Florid , vvdv-.ii it was understood had conveyed all th lauds, which i d then had been ungranted. K .,r..o 1 1,.- M.rf.t.nn csi the narties to annul

ast treatv. The 1 re.ctv itseii was farmed thcs0 Uitier grants, and that clause, was a grear'cvaas'de rations, -end a thoruogh (rawn for uial express purnoe, and tor uvuvtedgo of all eircumstaiues, the s:tb- nonc other, "'he dnte of these .grants

.n itul' ot ev

afth-ie having been ' v-.iS unknown, bet it was -nnderstood to

ers. it is saomitteii, titer; 1 ve , . ueoie. itAvillnot be proper to make the law pioposed for carrying the conditions ot the treaty into effect, should it be adopted, contingent ; to suspend its operatto.. jpoa the responsilfhty ol" the Executive; u sach manner us toarVo'-d an oppartuni-

tv fe,r such ir.endly exlaua'aor.s as m.iy

be disired, ihirmjr the present session oi

Conreis.

1 oiaummicate to L on gross a copy ok

the treatv and of the instructions to the

Minhac r of tue United States, a. Madrid

orrespo-.tdenae wit. i

lev ;

h..,.v..:v.o .I-. 1" thscu-h.n. and repeatvel i,, nas.tuior to that inserted in tne irti- respecting it ; oi n;..:

tefert-e'e-i tvingbeeii mane iiy the h- rlc: iiuiced it must he ohv.ou to all, that tha M,'.us,er of Spain, an i ot such otaer n:-i-r -f Spain to his government, on the if that provision la the treaty had not tne U.ur.io,i' :.s any be necessary to give ..... tv;e., th- p-rv?atest lif- ,r.ri- f annnll-.r.sr taeso praiits. it would , fail view of the subject,

leu nee aopiai, a prevailed. It was io-r- bc altogether nugatory. Immediately imtae course wlucn tne Span si v- , . . '., ,.nm- :li,iharist-d inr,.v.. tK.jh- I'niudnded and rati- era, neat Have, on this occasion, taoauit

lfl rL .! . . TlVl Xv lllLCvl VliV Vv.vw. t.. .

Innl venresentei

1 1

m

the I nited States, and

hedbv this government, an mAtmatma

rA.-mvpfi t--i::t thos crauts were Oi.

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1: t

t i.avr. e. win

1 1 ,r, -. -v. 1 nt mi

een e:mdl,ed in this long protracteil anlerior elate to tltat nxeci on oy toe iK-e- K iat-vi several year s, and who, it- is trcatv, and that thee would not, ot eaurse

tsaetilv witlna tne iet: l,c affected by it. L :ie mere possmae.y

fuel o;.s. 1 ne i uoi 01 or suen a case, so hiokimviu

pledge.!, under circam- intention of the parties and tne meaning

a

:ut iicii. ter ol In w.is the

e (.

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st v.au -; oi r-.cu,,ar nv.o m.i .- mv. ...v., ot tne aiueie, linr.ioii 5V.,

()'. the part ot tne (0-,vand an explan ition on t'e sunjevi, tiv.it was evidently wiiieh was inimedi it.-lv -granted, and

iOt" its I'li

ae.v. v

T ' I V

v.

;Uv oiea. aiv's t!t.s

acc iled tw i.i

a 1

new .;u'vt. ae a.n

ft.r. w.vs to he p a 1 y r!k

c..'.ha: : ch :ro

on

C..'.

v rr.i v "v , ot ;1

a s:a t of conelh iten and

concession. T-m .ademmty me mj nines

1 h'v sa .' w; .'t ee suse.uievi, ..u.t

.:,'.!.! :.-l n: tM).laed

IV. v.ll' tv..;vvi. 1.. 1 . 1 . 1 . .

1. . .. . : v '.i .oui i;e-

1 1 - -

te tiv a.inry oi el. d by Sp ih.i. v ita-', to wava

:ll toa.i

eeaed bv the lnit.--' "ates, an i

more niioou.:, tv. ..v..

ne vei'the iess rec.ei veo ,

1... . a . v. -. rV :,.ir 1 Vui v luiiin

. i. . . . . . I V I k ll...it" -

oi aiic r 10 i nrsue. it is satisi'.ae;

knovv. th.it they have not been ceunu--nanced bv any other Vhiropeau poweu. t)a the v:o.ae'.ry,the opiiueva and w.shes both oirrance and (Jreat Hritimi, a. .v.

nat been withheld either from thf V. S. or fro in Spain, and have bven maq'na. fav oi' 1 vf he ratification, i aere

isni.,o ivesou to believe, tantvbo. se.itinu.aiO. oi' ahe imperial ge.vernmi :.t c. Hoss.a, hue been the same, ..ud tiiat tiiev have) :di) been made kn. vn to toe Cabinet of 31a hid.

la th

civil war ex'-tmg oetv. acn

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at

a xv is iaa Vv e.l 10 !)e v.';

Cvl. W v'

in a v'viart.a'

This ce ie i Vv

which corresponds svach tins statement. With respect to tne other act alledged, that this gn eminent had tolerated or protected an expedition against Texas, it is utterlv wit: tout foundation, ivvery (V.scouatenance iias invariably been given to overv attemnt within the liuiits ot the

1 t fsr it; s. as js ftiliv evinced, by tne , pvesvr.e

.-V.',- it . rowrn ne nt.'a.al the proceed- ports have continued to oe cpiaiiv open i.v-sof t he co-irts. Tm re bxag cause, to both partiea,dv on the anme coa.ut,.n; 'lO.vevviMo apprehend, in ehe course oil ocou- cicizens hav e 0, en opiauv iesv;-..ni-li.,t summei, tuat some adveaturers vi from inlerfereing m i iv or ot -alner

Mi';sv a. vo. vlie t teatest cu'v' sia

tilcoo lo eiitorce the lav,:,

ittr.il.tv :

been

mteutleai t?

an mi

:j:.vt;al n

. r tOie sa m,

w V 4 - in a v. ... ra e- .retl iS, o

nf t.iK 1 1 ;'i a. ".' 1. S.r.ua

t- i,. l hv ta reitovies ot tae v intv v

v'atertainod views ot til

a . ." tmn f t ie const It'.itevl aut.ior;t.es

. Wnt-i' "

. k hi 1 suggc. ted, the prejudice of the odviv. i ne pia gi

teri.teo .na-

. ie.r iees. ;reat we ov ,

: a Ct n't b

e .h r ;' UVgvd th

1 1

i . t't it piarter was immece.ateiy tn avMi t. ;'aem, and it is kno.vn taut the project, wnatevev it might be, ns utterly uob

taat of! T'ic-e facts will, it is presumed, r.ansiy

iil-.va r o : ces.aa

it Was sue

V tt ;oi ce"v- s:.le, ex..vpt an t.VU oi j ? tacts will, it is pre aav it, ...t , J;!,. ;.c,.,.i en h t.t 1 m ner e.uimrUy ...orv , np irdal maid, t.iat tiie govern!o a'l i av.g :aio thf ha uls ol ad- I ul,,: Spain had no jutea, de cause tor vf .aarer.e M.av. uil ita tne savaco, it I d,k hui i;to ratitv taeu'eaty. A tl v at.

m.i'

the paeans of mice.smg amiey-; co.u-'lU

1

to our r.aon m many o. . ;s

v,

la co.i;Vrmity. w.in instracuons

d faith, mall its st--

itore, ;n go

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e.e. vv e a..... i.i-t 1 - v

a:u tav.iS'aen ceded a urrh-rv

Ik.lv V. . ' 1 . 1 , 11

.ligucs.. m.-H a .f lc.g v

hv the

.nenmn;.; vu oa

h.-.i-al to ratny it. a'.de, vitatKit ti

He thi- ce- i !,.a ,o0u aecordingto the true intent vX

f hv navies, taacn pari is

.1 due 1 can :

...iva

01 no

1 "!'. et ' v.-t!k -

ne

tne .

d'iu ivr.cc wna ,-0 woe.'.vi ne n

eet! e l.on.s , ri; i)lc.

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aval hivi

1 d herselt

he .

u a

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r r.i os 'a tie re si.'. .1

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elan- taew re

ive '. V l . V V V !- " iK.l 1 x :

f.e.h ..ndid-o ,e. lent l- the

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to

If either co aid set 1

rouseit vdtneetaer,

o.v tv.1 l.-t.or laav ra.'-

su"h tra'.v.u fo .s

He this )fa ev

il-

1

n't v e .

v ac :; vern

i.-i ;ae war.

n.t.sdv in favor of

n . 4

1

inwove r ii.ts

Coivuues. i'.ueaas

a- -iiea aaiiiS.

sure. At the time of the negotiation fo: the renewal of the Commercial Convention between the' United Sia'es and Great iirhian, a hope ban been c n tcrtaincd that an article might in.ve

been agreed upon, mutually :noctoiy to ooth cotmtrie.-, reguiutmg upon :m incudes of itistice and reciproci-

tv, tiic coniniercial liuciconr. wc7 . . - 1 . ,

tueen the tne uniteei states ami un

lliilish nossessions, as well m the

West Indies as upon the continent ot North Amciica. The plenipotentia

ries of the two governments, not rav

ine beeu able to come to an agree

merit cn tins important uueicsi,

those of the United States icserved

for the consideration of this govern

ment the proposals which bad been

oresented to them a the ultimate oi-

fer on the part of the British government, and which tliey were not autlioi ined to accept. On their transmission here, they were examined with due deliberation, the result oi which was, a new effoit to meet the views of the 2hitiih overnnunt Tho Mi'ii-ter of the United States,

-..".is instnv ted to make u further proposals," which has not been ra ce p cd it wa?, however, declined in an amicable manner. I "recommend, d to the consideration of Congress v.lietbwr further prohibitory provisions, in th- laws relating to. this intercourse, may not be expedient. It io seen with' interest, that aithou-h it uas not been practicable, as yet, to teres in any arrangement of this im

poitaid brancii o! their commerce, such i the disposition of the partie s

that each will view ti.y lobulations,

which the other may make respecting it, in the most friendly light. Hy the fifth article ot the Convention concluded on the e th of October,

i a 1 8 , i t w ; s s t i p u 1 at e d t h at 1 1 1 c d 1 tl v r -cnees which had atiaen between the two croves nmcnts, vvitn regard to the true intent raid nieiui g ot t.vC .lUu article ed the tret ty of Ghent, in ieiaticnto the carrying away, by Biitish

nm,.prv. f dives from ti c United

.tatcs.yfier the ext l.am e oi the rati

1

I cos of trc raw nuitet i ds and cd iabnr,

have compelled tlie b:::ksto willnl.av furri t heni r poiti .n ol the tr.;.:t;il i pipaifi r advanced to them. Thai

V

aid which leas been

leltis.ed by tn. t-btainetl froru

V

r

htnU. lias not t-ear.

.Ji';. rou.ice, owing to the loss of individual ec-i.fi lente, from the fid hirer w hich have rf-rcr.tly occurred in sen :cr

oi f ::r ii; n.c: ?iu 1 (jiiiiiiv ivi tiif

An additional cuiiie ijf the elep.es-

sion 01 inesr cm'.iiiiMm.oiu- ..u.r probably bef.a".d iti the ptcti iu-y

embarrassment- v.hirnnave iteer. .y alTected tiioc countries, vvph vvhih our commerce has been p.i:icipally piosecincd. Their manufactures, for thr " -mt of a ready or profitr.bi nit. ;n at liome, have been shipptad b i man- .. C -. I i . fi l Ilif.M V' : ' . V . iO l!.

UtUV I 11 1 V. I IU Miv. w 1..4V.-. - 1 I,, nnnv inuinr.ri's. s.Oid .t a r be-

t.. , , low their current value at the , ' t manufacture. Althougo thus pi .- c - . -.i

may, from its uatinc. lu cm m i 4 temporary, or contn.em, it ts not tni J vhat account ics . injui iou in i; 1 1fects. Uniformity in the i.en.aod and

price t)f r.n article, is higia! oesitamc to the domestic n.auutae u;er. It is deemed of great in.pmtai.ee t give cnrouragenicut to our flomcst.c

nianulactnreis in vv liat nni. i tnt 1 1

cvi.s adveiteti to may .In lvioctuee;,

and bow iarit mav prac-tildc, in other

i -capects, to afford u ti.eio further ci -

eotutigeiiient, payuu; (.uc levari, ' ol tin- i.ti.rr oreat inteiests cf the

a nion, is submitted to the wisdom cf

.oj.giess. i he survey of the coast for the esiablishn.ent ol foi tiii cation is v.o? iteaiiv eompieied, and considerable progress has been made in the colhcr 1 i the: construction

t 1 M I UI llll.iv 1 in. J

ol foiliiicationsin the Gulph of Mcx-

ico and in the Chesapeake ilay. I ic

works on the western bank ofPoto-

anac, below Aiexav.diia, and on the Peap teh in the ideiawaie, are much advanced; mid it is expected that tl.c iortification at the Nanows, m tlieiiarbor of New York, v. ill beccmple-. ted the pictent year. To r'.ciivc ail, tne aci van: eges contemplated from these loit'.ficutioi.s, it was necessai y ,!... tl.r.v m, ,.. imlirioVialv TJDSted

Ullll IIIV .J.ivn." " j 1 1

1 rni sti iieteo with a view to pel-

f 1

r-.shaken. tho 1.1- I

de;,eua-i.ce wo-eii it r.eciarcu m ioiu, Mates, y tier tne cxciium-v; 01 w.u ni,j.4.rif has and bus enj-.evl since 1810. Like :.,c ncali(m, ofthc treaty of peace, shoulo unmancc. 1 he piog'c bitl ei o 1 as cess itas alko'iately attendedChih 4.r.d th, ,JC lH,nvd p, the deeiuon of some theredorct bee n slow ; but ..s be ... provinces m. via ci La Plata. b-,twmb 1Viendlv sovrcien or sta'e, to be named iicuhics, m parts !ri , too., e the 1. i-.-t 1 on it ; and likewise Venezuela. . M-, ..... .... . cxn'.ori d and known, :ue surmountr t.t

I Ui Hi i llVli j"' v I ,;v 'i imiv, k f This contest has, from its com- ,hc u, ;i:,d Mates l-... been i..t. iictct! it ':il. in lulute te n.; rc rapi.. . . :. (,.,,..h,-r ti, . ! i. ,1 w i.t m As somi as the surv y ot t.u. co.i-.s 5

lit, oecn vtij imMv-w-b v.. l0 nauimu u.e i,.iv.. t--.-.. ... . ;t ;. ..vin-cir.!. wol L

r pow ers, and to none more so lH.Ln rovereign, th,- common twenO ; ouyitu v . ,r,,c , S

an to the United States. A virions to both pnties, for the decision oi tn., :" T," T' :t" 1 ':C "

1 ne aiJ3v 1 viivvv Lv .

1 i.'.ae

ty '.- aa:

.erun . 'es aouse v ,

vavihi mil sv.p'.je'.t

a-vu th..t the treaty was tor

ment 01 '.spam

real . , , - V . ; . ' . v i r . : . .V .. . .. . . eh 1 i" 1 j . :.e .id. . . V t . .4

rt.uucd tiiat hi-

i. '.ice, net

Cnthohc

railnedit, wtnaot vet' stae that this

fupecte.t'.on h is b-avi msap- . ..... . v. v t 1 at..tv vl

"... v V ' 1 V v.. v .vi 44- - .

1 . X not

.:.... v . R v. VI.

a .s eat

, -.wrild hav I re.rret t h

...e stum

v.-

ii,

. ; ! v 4- o ! im )

. V . 1 .' V . . - . J 1 - . re a!, i ch ir icter oft y irtvnce siituihi he d.-tntv ti 1 land it me daty t ve-.n-. 1 mi t;te f.iets X encan- . -a' -.--.van ; .'..va-al all fature r.isar-e-

JV' Ui'- 4 1'' " "i 1

has rendered to the U. t;. n 1.

anew and very seneie r'.juij. n been .t 'fed that a eUtm-ter wov.k. va.t to ask certain explanations ot ties srverumcnt. lint, if Mich weivoesuvd vli x- reth.vnat loU'd Nvhhuitne time hmit,d fer the r.aidcetion ? Is it -'.template, to (mv -u a new n. e;ociation resoectme; any o " tvU-s or candithans vd ilie treatv .

It tnat were done, vo what c mse.iiience.. m-.vht it not lead r At what time, and n

w iK.t mann-r, weald a new negoeait ,..,.;i-,t o.' ' He thii nvoevevnnv;. Sn

I . ... 1 l . j .

im ' 0 w .o.- vr, 1 relation netweeu i.ivi.v

1. 4.- . 4 - - -

in

mcneenu

othc

th

,.nlo mav and will comine 111,01-1 ciucsliuli.

selves within the limits d a strict c,,imcnt to the proposals, when reneutrality ; but it is not in their pow- ccivcd, v. ill indicate the further mea-

er to behold a conilict so vitady nr.- urti:i lo be persticd on the patt ol tne

portant U their neighbors, without the unhtd Slateti.

sensibility and sympathy wiueu iuiui- -l.'noiii;n tne peciuuaiy ..,.,4.,-v.u-lirlnn.f to such a case. It has I nicnts wa'rJi affected vari(itis parts oi

been" the steady purpose of this Gov- lhe jniui dining the latter part ol

eminent, to prevent that tceimg icao- thc prCccd:ni; year, leave, eiuimt; in.

im-; to excess; and it is very ratitv- p, cscnt, hcen consmeialny argument, int to have it in my power to state, aiuj stip COnt!m. to est. e 1 te- .. a . i.o. K,-vcn tin sense. ..a! , vi , intA t! ? a-1.. tv u.e v t..

mat so siroot; un- "vv.. - , i.v.iM4i . - .

throm;hout the whole community 01 Gr Scptenuer ir.-i. nave ,nu anneo o. what was due to the character ami ob- sio,COO,GaU Alter eiehavime; !h

Ktli

tav'.ntr.e-v

, 1

vhich will in -etc any measures

States, winch

1 tne pea 1 'a n'1 v

and

a 'tn ner re

d. inter-. st ot t'u

engineers tutw

cee:d to examine, for like pin poes, the northern and north-western 1 rent-J iers. I - . , 1 . .-m:

I lie troops ln'.er.tica to nciup - .

,u rs.

staii(jn at the mouth oi the St V

1 the Mississippi, have e-s'.v.blic leniLelvcs there ; and those wll.ht

e, cu d.ered to the tnomli of the e.v

on

tl

wci

low Stoi c, on the Misotui, h.avr uyt rendtd thet liver to the Comi.-n iliv.iV - v heiv an villremam m.:

i.c

p' ai l.av

u tl ev will piecctd V

t.i !l v ii destinativa.. 1 baii i

1

11 ,vi ; svhe t L a j ar

.v,i , : M" r..? its aav

1 '. . 1.. wrse t o hv

iii-.v v eaaie. . -. - .- . e ...11 ' i-i.iv.

v. v,- . ao-ces s.i:e.i..i ' v-.i

nave taen

IV.-tliv

puivicd

t.iiitl oe

i 1 a 10 v

01 ie v. an i

( ) v n ttional ha:u r mast

.... x, e. d,,i been taa c- 1- lu. ni vu..: ,-d, ...I a new and uistm .i vv imla'a a. the estahh,h-!lt ipv..o. bea:f.rded,ot to tt regain " 1 . h .deta il. Vifiri,vthT ae 1 neHlerataai whiehhasml; ..... t; d -v x , r a the mu.-atee v a,p , r. ed the coauciK-t t-vs irve . v.h'd'i ei:a!.:;' it m '-the a ion to all, ta.it. : . n , ..ua'M ie. -.d r.Sv.leshadheendesn,usoim.tu :-n b. h -a., Vsm. 0, ...ivtvu ,l' ....... ; t. a oe t themselves m that w.u.

r i .

ligations of the nation, tl.iO-''fxam- cumnt espJnccs ol the sovc.nn.w,. . v. cvwC-i .-n i J pics of a contrary kind haw occurred. 5nciudin8 th. interpt and rcu..!, ,v ... :. U t cut. ; K The .istatKe of the coicicsfrom mem of tU public . cbt. pu; . . ,; u "" - ; ., ) the parent country,-" , Z S. " 'O A;,, hem. all the a ,,s V.,:c;, - j ,cnt of their populati-m and r.-s.,urvcs, UO. ,t hee tl -int .cu ; -ontfn.pbtc-d hy it. i Z,tZ,, Mc!',pr,,r.!as.H1i.,!i.:.,j anticipated, at a very ea.ly ' '' ,.,.m:i . of .ho.tCar, n. tlx- ;.,,., net, . ' V-'; '

1

would be (limeuit mr oFa.r ..... o .honar d unon ti c-

mount. The steadiness, eon.isieia v ;. ; ;;

..... MMh wh ch thev nave 1 1 lesmj "'-'"'i

.OKI ."l!VVV--..,4 f.4 - -

lvmrtv.. evliaeo

1 . I. 4-.K . r nt v . fl 4

!!'!r . , d'tur..e.i diminish the ?ublic rece.pt, couu.

I 1 l VJ I , 144. IVUI.lill - ... tl

-ov

h

the

. I! U lK.onnC Altf'S

as so ' ' ;'"; ;blc durinB the thie first artei sot tl-e

The causes which have tended to ndnihthc jublic receipts, could

.ot fail to have a corresponding ct-

VV IV. to IC.O L I.i' UV I I S 44 .-v

and other unttd ials for idiip btiildn. it is not doubled that ov.r i.avy w il soon be atiincr.ted to the i.uiivbc and placed, in all let-pccls, on tlj footing p'(u'ca fr 1X aW The Board, consisting of enne

and naval othceis, liavc not yet m

co

Ol