Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 September 1834 — Page 1

m sums &r(m$&m VOI.. XXV. VIZCBHES, OIL.) SATURDAY, SEFTEBZBER 20, 183i. ETO. 3G. BY EL1IIU STOUT Main Street Price TWO DOLLARS per year, payable in advance; TWO DOLLARS FIFTY CENTS if not paid until the expiration of the year.

v r

'-r te;H gV-.

j set my hind, ami caused the Seal of t!ie j United S'ates to he affixed.

I United States of America in national ves-

Russian vessels without paying other or

(higher duties or charges, of whatever kind

or denomination, levied in the name, or

j to the profit of the government, the local

SY AUTHORITY.

authorities, or of any private establish-j And where, on the death of any person

rr.cnts whatsoever, man it tiio same ir.er- holding real estate, wr.iiin tho territories

of one of the High Contracting Parties, sue!) real estate would, by the laws of the

land, descend on a citizen or subject of the

would be taken of the goods of a native of the same country in like case, until the lawful owner mav take measures f r re

ceiving them. And if a question should ! arise among several claimants as to which ; of them said goods belong, the same shall be decided, final Iv, by the laws and iudg-

cs of the land wherein the said goods are. jBv the President:

Edvv; Livino3tox, Secretary cf State.

Done at the City cf Washington, the j faith by the United States and the citizens t and to whom I am best known is very rroelcvcnth day of May, in the year j thereof. . cious to me. If it gives me a credit far

of our Lord one thousand eight In witness nnr.cr.or I have hereunto ; beyond my claim, which I am very con-

s.j hundred and thirty-three, and of I set mv hand , end caused the seal cf the sciou that it does, I cannot be inscni

the Independence of the United J United States to be affixed.

Indepcr

States the fiftv seventh.

AX DUE W JACKSON.

i ehanuisc

or articles el commerce, had

been exported in vessels of the United

mv Tiir. rr.Ecin::NT or ti:f. uMTr.n states : States of America. And reciprocally, all or America. 'kind of merchandise and articles of comA PROCLAMATION. jonerce, which may be lawfully exported . , ifrom the ports cf the Umpire ol Russia VfTTT! n I rcatv of Navigation ano . , , t , iii..ci.A.. . . " c m rational vessois, mav also be exported Commerce, I ctvvccn the Unitco states itlCrcfron in vessels of "the United States America and his Majesty the Lmperor ol , f Ami;ri wUhout paving other or high-

n'l tlm X together w n u a separa.c . . . i i . 1 j na ;rie iw .a-i.i , ... . rr ou!i as or char-res of whatever kind or

nrlic'ic thereto, w as concluded and sign-

od at r-t. i etcrsourg

denomination, levied in the name, or to the

on th? ' nn,, ' profit of the government, tiio local author-

cw . , - i r r 1 r.. i ities, or of anv private establishments Lav of December, in the vcar ol our Iord i -' . . one thousand eight hundred and tWrtv. i whatsoever, t.ian it the same merchandise hvo, which treaty and separate article arc, ; or, arlis " nerco had bccn cxPorti .i r,i.. cdm Kussian vessds. v. ord twr word, S3 tohow?. j In tc name of the most Holy and Invisi-' Articlk vi. Xo higher or other duties lie Trinity. j shall be imposed on the importation into r-t T- i y.4 ,c or.! ! the United States, of anv article, the proihe united btatcs ot America, and lus ' - . '

r ,uucuor iiiauuiaeiuru u i.ubsia: aiut uu

BY THE rHESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATE OF AMERICA,

A PROCLAMATION.

other party, who by reason ot alienage j Whereas, a convention between the Gov-

ii ' . i uu ,'r,;- lusher or ether duties shall be imposed on equally animated with the cesire ot ; . . . . ' - ,1 , r I the importation into the Empire ot Kussia, maintaining the relations ol giod un- r 1 , , r r i , r ,. i,:i. 1,0, iMtimrfn !f anv article, tlie produce or manuiacdcrstandmg, which r.ac hitherto eo i - ' . :i..-..L;et0,iu.,,nnil,nir menn,. 1 of the United States, than are, or

tive States, and of extending and con- , J r ', ,

Folidatin tne commercial intercourse ! J . i . 7t i i foreign country. ISor shal anv proinbi-

r.rr-otiatintis tor lue conclusion of a tren- ... ' .. , ' ,

tv of navigation and commerce: For which purpose the President of the United S'.atcs has conferred full powers on James Buchanan, their Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary near las Imperial Majesty; and his Majesty the Emperor of all the Eussbs has conferred like powers on the Sieur Charles Robert Count dc Xesscirode,

(nnrintinn tA anv article the nroduco or

manufacture cf the United States or of

Russia, to, or from the ports of the United Slates, or to, or from the ports of the Russian Empire, which shall not equally extend to all other nations. Article vir. It is expressly understood that the preceding articles ir, in, rv, v, and vi, shall not be applicable to the

Ids Vice Chancellor, Knight of the Or-j coastwise navigation of cither of the two

ders of Russia, and of many other?, i countries, whicn each ot the High Cons've.: and the said Plenipotentiaries ! trading Parties reserves exclusively to ii-

Iiavin exchanged their full powers, : self.

found in nood and due form, have con

eluded nr.d signed the following articles : Article i. ri 'here shall be between

Ar.xrci.E virr.

flic two Contracting

Parties niall have the liberty of having in their respective ports, Consuls. Vice Consuls, agents and commissaries, of their

the territories of the High Contracting j n,vn npp0intment, who shall enjoy the PartfCF, a reciprocal liberty ot commerce j smc privileges and powers, as those find navigation. The inhabitants of their . uf tj,c ninst favored nations; but if respective States shall, mutually, have lib-1 anv sllch Consul ehall exercise commerce, rrtv to enter the ports, places, and rivers t'ilo- Phall be submitted to the same laws of the territories of each party, wherev-)anf jies to which the private indivi lu-

cr frein commerce is permitted. Hiey-aof their nation are submittcu, in tnc

nincc.

The Consuls, Vice Consuls, and commercial Agents, shall have the righ as

i such, to sit as judges and arbitrators in

5ia'.l 12 nt liberty to sojourn and reside in !samG n!

all parts w hatsoever of said territories, in ord. r to attend to their afl'iirs, and they fhall enjoy, to that cfiect, the same securi-

.,....,..-., r .i. nil

, 1 . .. ... . such differences as mav arise between the

irv wiiciein incv re-Hie, on conuui-'n 01 ; . . r ,n ., ..i! , ! cantams and crews ol the vesseis hc'on

their suiimittuig to uie laws and ornman- . ' . . , , ,. , . , , , i!i-T to tne nation whose interests are colli des there prevailing, and particularly to! i : , . 1 . - ir.utcd to their cnarge, without tiio inter-

IIH' 1 V vllUUUiib III luiiv. v i Hill ; LUiLi

xnerce. Ar.Ticr.r. u.

rit'-.er laden or in ballast, in the ports ot

the United States of America; and rerip-

..... ! U' HIV. llJ-.i

Ill I'lHI ' kit lilt

may be incapable of holding it, he shall

be allowed the time fixed by the laws of I he country, and in case tho laws of the country actually in force, may not havo fixed any such time, he shall then be allowed a reasonable time to ell such real estate and to withdraw and export the proceeds without molestation, and without paying to the profit of the respective governments anv other dues than those to

w hich tho inhabitants of the country wherein said real estate is situated, shall be subject to pay, in like cases. But this article shall not derogate, in any manner, from the force of the laws already published, or which may hereafter be published by his Majsty the Emperor of all the Russiis, to prevent the emigration of his Subjects. Akticle xi. If either party shall, hereafter, grant to any other nation, nny particular favor in navigation or commerce, it shall, immediately, become com

mon to the other party, freely, where it is freely granted to such other nation, or on yielding the same compensation, when the grant is conditional. Article xii. The present treaty, of which the effect shall extend, in like manner, to the kingdom of Poland, so far as the same may be applicable thereto, shall continue in force until the first day of

January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and if, one year before that day, one of the high Contracting Parties shall not

have announced to tho other, by an olli cial notification, its intention to arrest the operation thereof, this treaty shall remain obligatory one year beyond that day, and so on, untill the expiration of the year which shall commence after the date of a similar notification. Auticle xiii. The present treaty shall be approved and ratified by the President of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of tho Senate of the said States, and by his majesty tho Emperor of nil the Rus-ias, and the ratifications shall be exchanged in the ci

ty of Washington within the space of one j

year, or sooner it posstuie. In faith w hereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present treaty,

in duplicate, and athxc I thereto the seal of their ar;iH. Done at Sr. Petersburg

crnment of the United States of Amer

ica, and his Majesty the King of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, to terminate the reclamations of snid Government for the depredations inflicted upon American commerce bv Murat, during the years 109, 1810, 1811, and 1SP2, was concluded and signed at Xaples, on the fourteenth day of October in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, which convention is word for word as follows

Convention between the Government of the terious b United States of America, and his ?.Ia- be destr;

j est y the King of the Kingdom of the '! right

eighth.

AXDREW JACKSOX. By the President: Jxh'is MTjANE, Secretary cf State.

hie to the partialijv which commits tka

Done nt the city of Washington, this j error. twenty-seventh day of August j Though withdrawn from the theatre r f in the year of our Lord one thou- j public atluir?, and froQl the cscitemcnli l. . sand eight hundred and thirty-! incident to them, I may be permitted to three, and cf the Independence ' say to my friends, that I join thera most

of the United States the fifty-; cordially m their devotion to the great

jand tjnJamental principles of Kcpub!;j canism, to which Virginia has been ccnIstant; and that I am not less persuaded i than they are, of the dependence of our J prosperity on those principles; and of the

Fro the Georgia Conttltutloaaiist. intimate connection of both with the proMr. hlADlSOX. jcrvation of the Union, in its integrity, and Wo call the" attention of our union ? of the Constitution in its purity. Thera!. friends to the f dlowing two letters frani I ua the nn 11 c most fc!t hy thow Mr. .Madison. It will be gratifying to j who look with most forecast into tho conthem to find this great and good man sup-! sequences of disunion. Xor will the Couponing those sound and Republican prin- jstitution, with its wise provision for it ciples for which they now arc contending, j ou n improvement under the lights of cxwith a party who would introduce innnva- penence, te undervalued by any who tion3 inour'svstem of covcrnmcnt.os dele- eomparo the distracted and ominous con-

is to our body nolitic as thev would jdition from which it rescued tho country.

uctive of our civil and political wr lue security ana prosperity bo long

! enjoyed under it, and with the bright pros-

Tiro Sicilies to terminate the reclama- The first letter is in answer to an in vita- Pts which it has opened on the civilized A n llitian nrniiil t.r

tions of said Government, for the dep- tion by a committee of Citizens of At be-; Wi'r;j- 11 IS 2 VTOua rcuccuon, prouu ur

rcdations tnjlictcd upon American com- ' marie, to nttend the celebration of the itn 1 1 i"u merce, by Murat during the years lSO'jJ of J.ilv. The second u his reply loan in-! causs of liberty that history furmsh1810, 181 1, and 1812 ' I vitation to a dinner given by the Demo- j 3 example of a government providing " The Government of the United States' erats of Orange to Mr. P.itto'n, rcprcscnta-' !:c Ucssings,in an cual degree, and fur of America and his Majesty the Kin of' tive cf the district in Congress as a testi-, the same period, as the mo-liCcation ofpothe Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, deir-' monv of their approbation for the manlv iitical power m tlie compound govcrnmect ing to terminate the reclamations advan.jnnd able support Mr. P. gave toihe lcad'-:r ll,c United States of which the viul cod by said Government against his said I ing measures of the federal administration. principle pervading the whole and all us

Majesty, in order that the merchants of the! Betides Mr. Madison, Judge R.rbour had 1 Prt?, sc clcctnc and responsible pnnUnited'States mav he indemnified for the! been invited but could not attend : this j ciplc ot Republicanism. Miy not, ilieti. losses inflicted upon them bv Murat, bv j sentiment m transmitted in hi letter: jcrpctua, express the hope as wcl ri the depredations, seizuresconfiscations i 'James M. ration: The able and faithful ' the prayer ot every citizen who loves hi-

irwl locfntntinn i C flwt.- t-joL . - 1 1 tun 1 1 1 1 1 1 v g? 1 1 1 i i ? oi o.l n nt ' Cf V aflU lOVCS ill? COUnir

i nn i" iiiiinn'iim ;ipp in fni'iTH'i'ii' Jiii'i"

my thanks to the meeting, for the kind iu-

gocs, during the years 1509, IS10, 1511, patriotic district. It is lit that ffi n i 1 and 1812. and his Sicilian Majesty desir-j member should receive the approbation of j m7 inir thereby to strengthen with the said such a district. i lt2

JAMES MADISOX.

.- . i r

g thereby to strengthen with the said such a district. ( Miauon convejeo w me, w

Government the bonds of that harmonvj It seems that the numbers will not let j "icmscucs mv curum. tc-t.

not hitherto disturbed; tho said Govern-! Mr Madivn live in peace, because l1ciu,2nc--ment of the United States and his afore-j remains true to the prinripleu whidihe: cliil I:rt- tr 1. ... s . 4 1 1 . n T I n I n -1 r t C ic 1 11 nnil I "i i I t '1 "1 1 ! ! 1 1 1 . '

C Lit VI JliUJV.l , I J 1 I 1.II lilt; ligUUIil III ' IH'Mf H il I I'i UII I I ...j--. . the Two Sicilies have with one accord, re-! ing the first letter, which relate to ibe j y utuf iviK1

H lWllll IU UIIIUMIIiU.il, J I ll'.A.1 iliui iiliin. vvivui..nw..j ... ...v. , . . . , .... - . I .... ... . . 1 1 -. a 1 . r I . I r. u lacf niirii

limes, one ot tho leading nullification ; jwuuSt.ic'i,i.slu ....... prints of South Carolina, the E'.itor, with her, that to soon as I got time to write I ihc characteristic courtesy and patriotism j woJd SIVC 3ou ra VUrii jr internal ircof tho nullifiers. accompanies it with the provement; 1 now proceed in a hasty

of sail States, and their Charge dWff.ires Allowing remark?; j manner, to comply wi:u tm promise. near hisM.jestv the King of the King- "It is quite obvious from this most can-! If "inter I recornmanueJ the plan of domof the Two Sicilies; and his Majes- tious epistle, that the poor old Patriot iijck water navigation, to which again ty his Excellency I). Antonio Maria Sta- controlled by the influence of Jackson ! IS Icaye to call public attention. It Uin J . - - 1 . . . ... Inml t.-. itmii.inulnlinn tint r!ir TI-

..11 l,.-r...- rsf 'Un,-,,. . r .y .-rticTir.a It i- n m v nip :inrIio V ron- : ""v.... -r......

L 1 1 1 . i i vi uo i ii .11111 iun ri I "iiav.- . i-i .... ........

. ' . .

CI

tuate which thev have respectively nam

ed and furnished with tho necessary powers, viz. the said Government of the Uni

ted States, John Xelson Esquire, a citizen

" "iferenceef the local authorities, unless ib.c

rtus uan vcsso.s arriving; , , , ,,,,., 4. nr r fir trnnMM;i;,v nf

i . 7"IIU-liU vi I mi I w ur. ' iuvi k , ,

' the country, or tho said Consuls, Nice I Consuls, or Commercial Agents, should

Mn- ci.

r laden cr

prrts'f tho Ivnpire of R'.

l:all

"00 i

ircae-'rn (heir rntrancc, ourmg ineir

rtav, and at their departure

:o?!inr: as national vesse

t!

an:

Ir.un tiio far.)

upon

1

mcc to cause their do

cisions to be carried into clljct cr suppmtcd. It i, I.'ovvevcr, uutlerstoud, that thi

: species of judgment or arbitration shall not

deprive the contcnuing parties ot the rigut

the

fix. a

cijj'itctiitii

December, m

the vcar

1.1.1.1 . '

ijrace one tnousanu cini nunurcu anu thirty-two. r.. v. Jami:s Ur ii vn'an.

1 1,. s.: ( ii AT.i.i.a Co.un: do .M:ssi:i.itoni:

,o r 1-Af nrrefnt vittifltKin rflfl fiPTvr

iforno Count Statello etc. etc. etc. his temptation that ot an old and laitutui i'JVT ,V"""

1 1. f- .: O C- fr'.mxA rf t a unnnlri' lii-rkMirlit in Ilia htf ! atlSWCrUS a Vtr aiUUir PUr IVI c-

State for Foreign nfTairs etc. etc. 'who j days under the corrupting influence of a j portat.on, much less ur ,fIil after the exchange of their respective full detestable party, who.c sole object is the ; comes a matter ol nous and gene a

powers found in good and due form, have 1 prostration nf .hat very liberty for which . eon.r cmuon " agreed to the following articles : the toils of his youth and manhood were ; .:h Uo "ay$ CAnr:cLi: 1st. Ills" Majesty the King expended. Such is the truly lraLK of ,he Kingdom of ,he Two Sicilies, with I condition of the friend and companion of water naatwn woj.d J aview tosafy tlio aforesaid reclama-. Jetiersonhe one, distinguished and stil!

of tion. f..r the drnrcdati sov:e?ra!ions. : patriotic .wa-.isr.n.- , ... - . .

confi-caii -us and de-t ruction ,.f the vcs-i rri. j u..i i i. , t i i . i , , r r i rrri-vtv! f .M,.., cu-n vojr ,J,c al;aed and hue rivers. I am not seis and cargoes ol inn merchants ol the . 1 nax e rccc.vcc, u..oa c.ii -o . ujt . f United Stare" , (and for every expense cf j letter inviting me. in behalf of a number . so wc.l arqtnintca on ,.e W abash as I am every kind v.lntsoevcr incident to, or ! of citizens of Albemarle, to partake of n the U hue rncrs; but from my own

-.1 A A

oi.icc, Vii'ii respeci ; nie

tonnoc. In regard to lighl-

" thev have to resort on thur return, to

!'rr:f v of tl;c ir couulr v

u!:e:ai autaor;

nd

poi

cha rges.

and t erue.i-ite? of

iUtlOS

house b:tie, pi'otnee e.s well as to the fjes

rub he oiin-ers. an m osher cu.ies r.m

oliarg-.of whatever hind or dencminafien. levied upon vessels of c-.-mmerec. in

'overn-

Aurn i.r: ix. The raid Consuls "i

Consuls and Commercial

A gen is arc au-

tnori.eu to require

t!

assistance

cl tht

local authorities, lor th : search, arrest, oetention and iin;ri.-.o!imenl of th? deserters

Ht of the

the nitre cr to the pr '

re.-M. th-i -ci authorities, er of an

from tiie sro

"i

ot

pn-

.! ;he

vit? ctakti:.inients w.r.i s e er, uie uimi .-ntractir;T Parties shall reciprocally tiat each o;I,er upon the footing ot the rr.st favored nations with v.h mi they have Tut trentie- now nctually in f roe, regnbv-ie-lii- said, duties and charges on the bas cf nr. entire reciprocity. Anru .v. ni. Ail kinds of rn-uvhatr

nn ' articles cf commerce, w

be lawfully imported into the ports i

Empire oi" llissia in Russian vcs.:!. un v, aUo, be s imnorte 1 in vessels of tho United States of America, w ith .ut paying

other er Iiigher x

over bind or donominat

r.ane, or to the proli,ot tho gmeni

.!:: local aatli'iritie?, or o

tnV.Mim c a 'what see e r , I h i n

m rol:.u W en iarN l . eou-.va :tr.b-b' '' fiilv i:r.p' State? tf

tatr.r.;r.v

, c-ob-, witluait

. : , - . n r -r. r,t w hr.tevrr iiinu or' o-

I.. 1. i l 'i"n ? rumination, Icmcu :n tho name, or to the 1! of th ' govcrn:nc:l local auiliontie?.

'rofany private establisliments whatsocv-

i:sev t;a!s ting

i in 1 1

;. r. it 1 '

es aii'.i f

war and

-. For

ers. an:

merchant

v;

tins purpose

competent

tr.ou-

uilo uiiri ii .i nuv . i iiii- I.. iii ,'r, j i . . r . i i 1. .I1T-1...

.,.. . r .! v I... T., n.,t,Ii.' i nnrr on t bo nnnroar i r. U o personal views Ol U1C LauS oi mu iiiiiw

j iviii'v'kiiiiiiv.3iinvfiiiii--i-Ti'?.'.ii-ji il n - . . , . , i ; i. ,i if'ri.i ifc.i.i 'u n I I.,!,- Pirt'-PrvH1- nf iiioir Li'i,! itifii- rivers, and tuc country tlirougn wnic.i cr,.r,Tr vrTif-rr rutui.ring tic vears 0'.), IblO, lMl,'Jul. i -r ti.is i.ui. oi ineir ui.i-j auen- . . fr, aha i r. AuTi( ,.r. r . r ' - , ... .... pr,,.:un 0r inv. they pass, I am prepared to gay that

Certain relations ot proximity, and an- - J " ' - , s,tla:I p.,- the debility f n-e canal along the alley of cither of them teriorenremcnts, having rendered itne-"f two inilii-ms, one hundred and futcen , u r...c.ul s.n i.i.U. CaImI t i ao . contructcd' w ith diFKultv and Z,r, V:,rL .he ImneriarC-overnment to thousand xVap!it:in ducats tothe Govern I with a continuance of ,:,c ,nd,p,S,.,on? , .LC "L, S

i..., ,m nf .be 1 S even thousand six htm- rem!eriti2 it itmviMO 1 r me join b'-) ...

a-e ii'.e c' iniueiei u ic!au..us o. - y . , nut fistifv in manv vcars to come: ana

,,-:., ;'.,K,; , t'i. -i'v-r oris ufidrcd anu seveinv-iiine e.r.c:u!, pfr; lucieui, '''"--' . . - - . , - . , . . t wi.li iussm u.u i.i Kin 'i in, j . .. , . , .i w I u ,. (.,i.r rnrpi.i-i , tiu' t- Vnt iu when coii-tructvo. wuuldlc at least as iv- ... ..i ' run ,i ivmi uirsiU i2 s:iu (i.ivcii!- 1 I.j.. c v c r, conscious ol the f.ni l.i . ,

n niiu .orwa o prciai r. r.-;..-.. is muc i liable to accident n:;d lulurc as tin

,,,,,..,., in r.,t, .ltvi .vi.;rh ment lur lie expense incurred uv ii, in ino in-n. " , . i i , .... , now nctu mv in lorn., and winca ( . 1 . . . ' - f i.,..i i i -1. . work necessary to bo done orenaratorv i

i i -y ncni-irti : i.in nt .a nfr r in crn :t nn iriiiiii ttito j un rj""1-' mv t -

ercattcr; wnicil sup-i- , s nrk-wntr r nav -3,nn. Il.iu-cver. on

arc m no m inner, connected with Vf OI Of1 .. - -', ... : ,i,; ,i a ..iLrsidi rivers as the west nart of White

,o.TP .ti ft.r 'irrPrn mm. 1N1U, and t'iO residue IO I'C tllMriUUteU a- u-v, :n !,. '.,.r. ii, n, ..j.i.. v.-. . m exis'Tg rcgd.atioi.a. lor i)rein com- 1V . . -... rrtipi-ini -.n , " im'.tio -,tri:--- I river, from the mvuth of E--l river upsj i .i r i . . finmrnf Imp fli l rTrin!s hv the caid I lOVCTO-'. TOIll U tarilCI,illl U Oi OUulIC Uli.s, i; J . ' . -co , , . y.i .ntrac . ; ; . f - . - , 'vcIl 0 ,,c J .-i . fc,,, , l,,,,.,, :l!rre,t in : l-r as U l.aJ efficient fc. the 1 art,,.,, v. .1 , s . m li ". tl -;r , accorisiu!. losuch ru,,. m;lv ,hc ..ri.y ami ,,ornni,nc, of oar iVc-.i a:,! , par? f. .lack-water nay,;....on.

"ntTU 11 reiaii'Mis vv kiihj in .wiini-t - o ... f . s wdiilr in ?ri(Mtinn to the n ans I :i ctpii 1 . .' .... , , I ,-vrr.cf ritii I republican institution? characterized as ; oui, m -.uuniou m ue pians 1 iJgiixu

or so, -j et oi discission, nae r.grceu, ; r- ,f. r rra i. n .;..;,;.. ,.r rt-r.r- last winter, recommend canals cut from

i t t t . . i i nn dmiti rii i v(i rii; i i;h mi 111 in u u i feaa"iii'ft av. i y ' -

-nan i muu deserters.

regui

tions

mav be renewed h

attons

the IliC ing

cos a

I l.l'li lUUSjJeCi.il SiljlllLliliJUa f;iaiin;j iu ill

-' .--.-. , r ' - . . . i i ,i w .. . ... i . . f i t i ' i ' i n 1 1 th in. 1 1 i . i i ii ion ii : i r i ; : . ,

: ' c ..... .:., nM i ,v.,i,.. oM i one hundred an. i teen thousand seapol- 01 io.ciijii.iii, i h iin:: i t.- i:j u.v.i . - comtr.erceof i russia, auJ ot b e.'.en and ; ' "u" , . ..... t . ..,a : .n;P l.,,?;.:.! ...i . where the distance ran be freatlv derrca-

' . . . , . . , . Iilin Wnnn 3 1 rrrr.i.5 iM in nr 11" ! I 1, I T llill.l.w iiiiu in mvii iuuim'jjii i umniv.-, , - - - - r -

X . . - ... AA.,l. l.-'l..ll lilllll ll.HI. IIUII J I1VII k J ULI '-. l . '" .-..iw.-w ... ,i .

. i. ,:...'!,..rii.,.H-,;v. nr !Vii!icr(:!-,'w"u': v " v I ' I . . .. .. i v.. .. -

aaviu

ih- cr.lubitiv.u of the registers oi toe v

tic i a 1 d K'umen

Is, that such inur. i..ua;s r r, - :irs,l tliin IVcla-

-I .1.1

n ni in Leiu" tins suis.a mated, u:o Sm-

formed part oi the cr

I . . . . i . ... i i . .

rr.ii cr to an i. u r.m.i

JSiich deserters, when arrested, shall be pl aced at tho disposal of the said Consuls, Vi. e Consuls, or Commercial Agents, and

i

m iv

i,

c iuhueu in public

re uet and cost of that:

w.io

led

ans, at

hall

. i

on at the rate ot

iidvaiinW r-nrocd in these countries, bv islial1 l)C Pa,d in

!!,. r.unmereo of ih kincibun nf t talmciits ot tw

IVIand, and b', the other to that'of the thousand ducats

Crand I) tichy of Finland, shall not in any case, be invoked in fivor of the relations of commerce and navigation, sanctioned belwen the two High Contracting Parties oy the present treaty. The present separate article shall have

the sauvj force and value as if it were in-j

i :.. err.Til!v. hv i f nip.- rr ili.msi n-lv.-i'Pn I i- i:y-mm in in ua-j I'luc-ja in n3 river

,apies, in nine ;iui j;i- -v-1- t -j 11 ... 1 ' - - - 1 1 .- II - f.. 'frilf1rf! n m I 'Tilt li t', it :n in miiriiirn'ie 11.

o hundred and thirty-five 1 several oeparuneu.- an uraii.nw v. viu.-. ... .. ..wv. ... - I 1 :Tirtrro I na r r-i t . nmiwnmnrsf

nndwith interest there- eminent. . ... - . y ii.,..: ii.n In i nrct : would also Icof irrcat benefit tothe coun-

lOUf t:i t.v.iii'Jiii iv;i ui-i -

i i . -. . . ,.

i. a1,.ii!,i!.rt fmm t!,o r?nt nf ! organization ct the Laion, sutnciciuiy e-i

u,,.v . " ".v...:: !...- i r.r ..h mvidution. m.ght i mto

. ic inierc nangc oi me raiiiicauons u una ...i-o v....., ..... - . - ;i - . fe .... .1..11 i..i eiiii f (i.:.r . r n ! hn mtcrva i J he.e can be considcrab

Uonvcniion, unui me wnoicsuni .ran iki i - t u paid. The first instalment shall be pay-i between its terininntion and the substitu-, ?ngl ...t ....i .i. C,. ,t.A r,f , tion of tho urgent constitution havin? . -n ordinarj ca.i.l butuot .o

ilUlU IWtlli; UlUllllin ..." a- , , -... ... 1 Un H iml. r-,r.l. -

ivitn..;.ri . a so i iu iiannv irinisoi ine ai- ....i.. iv. -m

try on account of tho machinery which

operation.

Ie of machitv-

eperation on compare wrh

into operation on

I A. ' 1 !. A. B.iX.'V'-llTkktlV .

mc saw rauncauaiw, nnu iv...i......? ... , . , . . . i,.,r..,,.i . ,, ,u.t

instalmon..-, itb .1.0 interest. .ueccM.Yc-.ier,

UuSkl'i I li - 1I tl-i.'J I li" oiuig Ji - j

"'. ' il-n ihi-Mi. in nroer to Ih- tietair

u v : i: ",; t... t,m. uhen thev .hall be restored to yiea, uoru ior in , u.o ir,a. s- lv onc Vear after another. The said pay- pecib a uun "-imv... - . " 7 : 1 1 i" ' " .1 .

?v':it- t e vessels to v.hieh thev belonged, or sent od this day, and shall be rati.ied at me j bc made m Naple3 inlo ,he : nn n, enc can c morc, i - : -

' PriV- cs- t.w:,,ir.,wn,untVv bv a vessel of i same time. hands of such person as shall be duly au- i am, tint it pen: anmi .. v,,. u tt?Jr-.

" ion o anv ,::,er-vessel what- In faith whereof, we, the undersigned by tUorized by lhe Government of the Uni-; c by a aith.al a lhcrencc to its l-tV

or articles ot commerce Had hh ithin fuur ! virtue of or respenive lull powers, have tcd g.atcs to receive lhe same. pies and ejects. ' Kt 7 T r r n . . , r-1 i:, Iius.ian veels. And . ; i,1 .! a " v of th arre. thev ! signed the present separate article, and af- Article 3d The present convention ! The committee, ,n making the reject-: ey admit of the passage cf flat boat, at Mv,all buat if merchandise and ' , ! j " t be J-i fixed therelo the seals of our arm;. LhalifieJ and the ratifications there- fil acknowledgment due from me, for the;a. These obstacles ara removed in tne . U ilrK, cause. al Saint Petersburg, the .. .. !f shall be exchanged in this capita., in favorable and

. -' .- . . x t . 1 1 r r c v mo 1 11 r .1 cr' r iTpinrn 1 . . . 1 1 . t,. . . i . t r 1 nrin 1 1 i . iu . 1:1 iiiv,n . 1 ' w , 1

t-iii.iiiiiv i,k.'it i..'. . . t 1 r- 11 v ikih. viiwii 1 m. niitii r htii lie 1 nun 1 111 uau..

t 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 - : inn vii:ii ? 11 i-i'" iil iii'jiiiiij aiwai - j

Auxnc:

a,M

'.. in vessels I the s.:.l : so imnarted iu ltussian

nvia- other -r higli.'

a

Uawever. it the eesertcr suoul

to have committed any crima or n!tenee.

hi iirrender mav be delaved

o( December, in the year of Grace one oriCT jf possible.

t. . . ...,.1 -Y.rV.t U . . , 1 r- -V 1 t I t Vt

Ullvll lilt- III") -

I M.f .JA lius( c ri 00-! I J : '

u;i;i ii i.li'hi. 111v.11 n-vw ...iniliK r ciirxll have nrenouneed its sen

,-i.iiwii. I

tb.aa if tb.e same merchantuse or arti-

tenee, and such sentence shall h ive been earned into effect.

The citizens and subjects

Anrici.c x.

K-nf commerce" hid been imported in ' of each of the High Contracting Fariies --V' lM .... .. .4 " . 111 .. .1 :...-. nl llunr lir.

. f tho I ei tcd Mates ut America, shall Have power 10 u.,. 1 -

It is understood that the sonal goo;is wunin uie j-.u 1.-. v.. ....

d i:i tiio two prece- finer, by losi.unenr, uounu-..,

PMartiMesare.totheirfall extent, ap- u im-, anu i.ieir rep ee,n u,-f

1 1 . ... 1 nice.. :mi .)'' 'f, r- i'-"' ... . 1

iiiitiuHe u i.iivi.i.i ,..-v - -

AuTtcr.r iv

f ; j " .1 i.n i' i-3

I., s. Ch-vules Co'iTi: de Nksselhode

And whereas the said treaty and sep

In faith whereof the parties above nam high esteem and cordial regard

. 1 A l I I I ft

cd have respectively subscribed these ar-

1 accent for themselves, assurances of mv i nal a few miles long, ns I recommence!

; above, fur if such canals should happen to

JAMFS MADISON, i partly fill up, merely opcrjinrr tho rates

m . t. T . 1 . 1LO I ' Uftin ll,A . . t -

ticles, and thereto alnxed their seai ( receive(i frlend, and fclIow ci?i. ; would clean them out. There" sure! v 1

uone ai on xcs n- . . j

. , E .as i Jant-- Done at f F; 1 . " JJ zcn V(JUr letter inviiinj rac, in behalf of nothing more desirable in this country arae article have been duly rat. I ed on , bcr one thousand e.ght hunured and thrt z q ; of. lhan a 6team.boat navitlon. U oot , ; parts, and the respective two. . l ' th s district, to a public dinner, to be giv-, fmds employ f,r the poor,'a gSd market o the :same were. Ins day, j J.NO.Nr.tiN, s ! en to John M. Fatton, its Representative 1 lor the industrious, and furnishes ell clathe C. ity ol U asuington by I, ward I Liv - , jL Pkixi.IPk ni C0;nt'hSa j jn llw cjonercss of the United States. i with money. Go to work then ye peoing.totu eeretary ot Ma c o the 1; r, ;ed A vnEnE,s lho fa.d Conntiun ha. f meeting ,o pie of Indiana! improve your small riv-

been duly ratined on ooiu 1 .,, ,r-a- U nrf, -

.xtraordin try and Minister rien.potc U a- respected Rap I and your larger ones by constructing ryot His Myesty the Kmprrorol all the ; exchanged at Naples, on the eighth oa ot 11" .S'tlJA lw,uni v I dams on th rfnnl h.Vh rn..h M

;?t,-maiivju. iv vi t . , a " rr J o .

I w . I . . . 1 I Ik. I " I .hf lllllll r K (! I I I I I 1 1 II

1 - 1 1 1 fi j in u.i 11 1 1 ri urn 1 x i'iTitf ftii 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1. m iai nn piviil iiuiiuiw -

,1,1 ... . .Lire,.,, ,1 ,'.,..U. whe- - :juue 0110 e - . . n? nrt vil t me bv a contui- cuide ail the water at the lowest stage in-

,n,s. arriv :g iu tho puts ot tlie t mo a ; o ; m iy part ol their respective Governments: j ty.three, by August ?r ce of uVuce and of late increase of 'the causes i a narrow channel atone side by which Stan-s o An, nca; and rce.procal.x , to m r I t n. r x 11 ere ron r., nr it known, that , of the United &tatcj .a$y chhave Ion- confined metomv home, i means it may be increased in deph sum-vc?-oU of the sa,d ta. and - ; lu "the acung f,r them, and 1. Ani.Rkw Jacov, President of the CaS.aro on tl part ng f LaMh s e confine me for the mosci-nt for the passage of steamWs cf r., arriving in the poit d the l..n in .Uvvi. ViKw.r to the' United States ot America, have caused , Kingdom of tho lwofcuiiies, sick chamber. ! considerable burthen. And where yi !V fh-th0ru;trv " :Xr Now J-'ijI I fhc voraWo vTw which my friends cannot have water sufficient for steamd.reetly from the po,:s ,d the on,,,, , l . a lSltt i!lh.lbuau!s f Ul0 CMun-lend that the same, and every clause and ,t Anphsw Jack,o P.'ue"V"' ! takcn of mv public and private life! boat navigation by slacking it 00 the nt Javv