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tflAKMWJu m ;%»>•. p»ki}Rh.jck s. tell, i C1TT JpjiiNTM. Vj^aIlt jtfdi gS—for^xai —ft» atcxtx, rmH< i* u»* ixr.K., ,Y\c* and tuno yid'".*!; "hu*, is up {nor both fffjyr*—mid Hojpt by •»■»*▼, ow/y. ! r j) ^ i *" — - J£. \*TS .Accompanymg’ the President’a Message, Sec. * (cojirinintD.) The ^ecrehiry ./State to Mr. John Forsyth. ** «To!iU For-yth, <*sq minuter Plenipotentiary of the United States, Madrid, n-fKir*>r.iiit of Stutr, * t lh/.i . Jinnix'j Wilt Sir: Cnpta'm K** fl^-cf the Hornet, fr^ ti.livcred lu me your of the I-'Kh- lrth, and 2 Jd of Jinn*, V.I.ic’i 11?.vc been subraitted to the considers ion of the presi dent. 1 !I‘*t«vcvcr the extraordinary the conflict of the Spanish government in relation to the ire.ty, on the 22d of I chruary T Just, has be en, the president is unwilling to abandon tile hope* Jru, v i hin, tiie period of .»ix irontha, alk’.ved for i!*< exchange of they have January, IB 18. If the? article had even been Whatever mu minister lias concluded, remaining inef- lectuki until the ratification of tin: princ there is less danger of paving Inin a fun power. But to refuse, with iionor, to rati ty that which has been conclued in virtue 01 a tr.il power, llie sbycrcign'musl have strong and solid reasons lor it; and jlarticular/u he must shew that lux minister transcendejLhls ini'itrutfioru."—VaUei, book 2, chap. 12, § 156. “Every tlftng that ha> been stipr»».ccd by an agent, in contorauh) to ins fan jrj'.vera, oughtto beco:»i^,obligati^ry ior the stale from bemoi. eiUoisigiii.ig, wimoui even waning lor the ratification. However,natlo expose a su.eioihe .iroisolusingie person, it is now income a general maxim, Unit public con* vemions <lo not become obligatory ti.l ratt- :ied. l ue motive ot mis custom clearly proves tim the ratification can never be tv- lused with justice, except when he who is enurged avi.ii die negocialion, keeping with- iii co.np'.xs with respect to Ills-public tun powers, has gone beyond ins secret instruc tions, and consequently lias rendered him self liabie to punishment, or wnen .he oilier party re:uses to ratify.’’—Martens’ Sum.na ry, li.xik 2, chap. 1. j 3. lhe obligation of the kibg ofSpain, there fore, in honor :uul in justice, to rat if 1 ,-the cceptcd by us in those terms it eoul . only, by an unworthy deception, be pretend ed "that it covered the grants oi Alagon, and Punon Rostro, because it bail been explicit ly agreed, on both sides, that they should be annulled, and because Mr. Onis, who al ways spoke ofthem as % fraudulent grants, o; . ,v!iich he w as ashamed for his country, has j repeatedly declared to me, that lie signed she i imitations, » sense ol uisiire and oil ... - • , . j ’. f „r ,i I treaty signed be lit* minister, is as pencil deceit regara lor the online I .lib ol the H • , . - , h . •, , . „ u.ul u iqi.aiitiod as his roial promise in the km,- ami nation, solemnly pledgcil i>v the I . * . . . ... i - ... a <> , •n i ,i ■,...i mil power; and v. gives to the Lulled butts treat r, will prevail over the inc.i. lUIKU in- 1 ° trigue* and linking iiP.ucnce which prompted -lie dei iv that !i taken* place.— Should this expect -.lion, however, be disap pointed, and should the treaty remain mi-, r uVied Ip. Spain at the time when you sjjjdl receive ti is ili-pati h, you Viil ini medial dy make t.n cllicia 1 roii.niunicatio i loilicmin- js.ei of foreign •■flairs, stating that the r.ui- fi a i ni of Sp in, v. i.b tin- 'xpli.'il iinder- ■ st. i• . on Ja r part, that the alleged grants to the duke of Aldgon,count rti’ oii flosiro, and M,% V irga i, and a-.i others wliirh mv h...e be. u n ade nr.dt's - iliu same -circun.- s. Kr< s are, by jn-.'i aim void ..: d v. ill be so licid hv til lie right equally pefbsci iu compel the per lorinanoe ol that protftise. oiiould it be suggested that the. United Stales themselves, have, oil more Ilian ohe occasion, withheld or anne red conditions to the ratilicalions of treaties signed bv their i’hmipbtci.tiarics in Kurope, it will readi.; recur to you, that, by the natureofotlrcon stiiti isn, the l’uli pow ers of our niinisa r: never are or can lie mil ini ttctl; timt w.iat. over they conclude must he, and by the itlirr contmctir.g party is always known sml undrrstoo'i to be, subject to tlieiUkb'.'r.v th nr'ic’c of the Ircatv. i 1-0,1 :i " fl d. tcirrni.a'.ion of the senate, to '‘whose considcra'imi it must he submitted u ' . t ,. will bn .cceplcd as valid; and before its rauic-aion; that our lull power, that V...I are. ntiwri a d to .', nviiC .he Sp n ■ j n .‘ v ‘ r «»“•«'* u "; sa ‘«V n tkc ,'«: i 'sb ia'.ifiraiio'i in exchange for that of the 11011 Jo i-at.ly "bateve the minister sum. U it,si Stales, thou,ill after the Iai.se of the ! coacluelo, bin res.rv e expressly not omy the :;!■ ht:cd . six inomhs: pixivi.led the <*x-1’'Hua r,g!,i«| ratmcation, but the constmt- 'cl.aive shill be immediate, and' in such time !l0,1!l1 1«-ivHr-ger ol toe senate to give th : vott candi spa.ii h then, tided treaty by lhe To, skengcr w lio w ill be tire bearer of till s, in Si ..son m arrive 1u re. hrforc the liieelio;, ol coir res* on the first Mood <y in L)en niOer: that, il tbe ratilie.l treaty sitoiil.l nut arrive here at that time, a lull com nun r ation w ill be made by the president to congress, of all ti e transactions r dating lo the treaty, anti a::eh measures will be adopted by l.'V.l bony as thrv shall think required by the exigen cy of »he case; the,, whatever their tleier- 'mioalion may be, the Spanish government will be responsible to the United States list all dating 's all expenses \. Inch may arise from die delay or refusal of Spain lo ratify, ‘and fulfil the measures to which the United States may resort, to give efficacy to their rights: and that, for the indemnities to w '.bi ll tiu v tvi!l be justly entitled, for this violation of frith by Spain, the United States wiil look to the territory west of the Sabine! uistnr ’.:c Tiver. United S Tim only reason assigned by the minister of state, ad inluii.n, Sihnon, for the post ponement of .lie Snauisli ratif.cation, was, the determination oi the king, founded ii|x,i> tin great importance of the treaty, to act upon it with full deliberation. This may have been sufficient lo justify delay within the period stipulated by the treaty; but after tlu expiration of that period, can no longer be alleged. Del ,y h. y.md that period will T»o a breach of faith; for the treaty, in all its parts, from the moment of its signature by fir. Onis, and the ratification of the United . States, was as binding upon the honor and good'faith of the Spanish king and nation, as it would be after the ratification. It is withhold their assent to the ratiiicatior.; w ithout which assert, bv a majority <>, t'.vo- lliirds of the members pres'til at the vm, taken afterroiisideratia.i ol the treaty, the President has no authority to ratify, in withholding or refusing the ratification, llurefore, no promise cr engagement of the state is violated. But neither the same rea son nor the same principle applies to the king of Spain, who posst sscs the sole, en tile, and exclusive potver of ratifying trea ties made by his ministers, a'ui who, there fore, by tlie promise, on the. faith and wore of a king, to ratify whatever his minis.er shall sign, Commits Ids own honor and ti o f his nuiioit, to the fulfilment of bis promise. This'distinction is well known and clearly i'ccogiifeed by the law of nations.t The Spanish govern...ciit cannot alfc eit icr th„t Mr. Onis transcended bis secret or.s, or that the ratification of the United Slates has been refused, or that an unfair advantage was taken on the part oi the United States in the negotiation, or that Spain was not fully aware lie torch.and, o. the fulle^i-—eofthv engagements'contract ed hy Mr. Onis. It is too well known, and they will not dare lo deny it, that Mr. Onis l .si instruction* authorized him to concede niiir.li more than he did:.that those instruc tions had been prepared by Mr. Pizarro; that after *lic appointment of tbs M rquis de Casa Yrujo to the ministry, they were by him submitted to the king’s council, and. •ii h their full sanction, were transmitted to Mr. Onis; that, both in rcluion to the grants of lands in Florida*, and o the wes tern boundary, the terms which he obtained were far within tbe limits of hia idstnicrions: scarcely stippo.sablc that Spain will conies, j this nosition, or that it should be necessarv that it was known to, am. understood >y, to th.' present view in tbe following temu. of the lull power of Mr. Onis, fhe original of which, signed by the king of Spain, was delivered lo me before tbe signature of the treaty. The words ofhis Catholic majesty are. after authorising Mr. Onis to tr t',.civic, and cottchiJe a treaty, whereby. past differences may he adjusted, and a firm ° ,lu ’ *■ . ,1!tttl 't'-ates. indeed, ami lasting peacf established between llm nmdeiation ami generosity oi two governments; obliging ourselves, as wc do hereby oblige ourselves, ami promise, cm tbc.&ilh and work of a king, to approve, ratify, end fulfill, ivlnit*oe-ser muy he stifi- ~lil<>tril ami signed by you; to which intent ami purpose, I grant yon all authority and full power, in the most ample form, thereby as of right required.”* If language so rx- liim, that file grants to Alagon, I’unon l’o tro, and Vargas, were annulled by the trr ^ ty; that so fully was this Ins understanding, that, in his despatches to bis government, be pointed out to them means o indemni- ne '_ tying those grmtres, for their disvppuiii'.- ' mer.t. from other lands. The goveiiiment considered the of the terms to which they had acceded, as a pledge that they would he received with pric e and joy by the Spanish government. And so, it will not I e denied, they were in tbe first in stance received by tbe king ot Spain and his cabinet. If.afterwards, from the unexpect ed extent of sacrifices which the United States made, for purposes ol conciliation vu SIS' 1 ” - * 1 r • •' • I p lie it and ur.nmfilied \vrr*% in regard tr» its]? 1 '! ° s,nccr - ainity, Spnn has import, susceptible of any doubt, founded on ' '"b-renr.' .'-=■*' '•■om.-n- ,m. the usage which requires the ratification of the sovereign, for ate full consummation of a treaty, there is nothing dubious or un certain in the extent of obligation resting upon him, by tbe signature of his minister, rtsted with such a full power. The following passages from Vatic!' ami Martens, arc de cisive authorities upon the principle: ‘‘Sovereigns trea' together by the agency if their attorneys or mandatories, clothed with a'nffirietit powers; they are commonly Called t>!enipptcn?ir,ri“s'. All the rules of flic law of nature, concerning things per formed by commission, are here applicable. ■raw’n the inference that this temper may be trifled with, and abused, it is proptr, and will be just, tlial *he shook! be effectually unde ceived. Should the ratification be withheld, it is ;o be presumed that some other reason than the importance of tire treaty, will ultimately be assigned by Spain for withholding it.— What 1iat will be, can at present only lx 1 conjectured. If the grants to' the duke ot Alagon. and count Pinion Rostra, should be assigned, us forming the objection, you viil explicitly declare, that tbe United" States have no compromise to make, and will lis- t»u to none on that subject. The insir.ua- he treaty without knowing tlicir dates, but fully believing them to be subsequent to the 24th ot January.. If, then, the confirmation of the grant* prior to that date had been, as it was first proposed by Mr. Onis, positive and unqualified,and if the grants had been completely made before that date, there might lie some pretence that they were co vered by the lower of the article, though by a mistake common to both parties, oi which a just and honorable government would dis dain to take ally oih.r advantage than that of manifesting its good laltli by its cheerful ness and promptitude in rectifying the er ror, and fulfiling the intention, instead»f the letter, of the engagement.. But the article was not accepted in thin form. In the coun ter-project delivered by me on the 1.1th of' February, the grants prior to the 2 Hilary, 1318, ihc conditions of cohtch have brru /ierformed by the grantees, and none other were declared to be confirm ed. A: the time jdiat the counier-projcci was received by Mr. Onis, he Was con fined to his house by indisposition. A* bis request, tlie communications between h. m and me were made by the Fricndiy in terposition of the French minister, M. Hyde de Neuville. Mr Oil's insisted on the ar- tie'e concerning tlie grants, as cua'wn up by him, not for the purpose of covering these grants, for be professed an e tinest de sire that they should be annulled, lor the vindication, of has own character from the aspersion w.tirh had been Circulated here, that he had a personal interest in them; but he had drawn tbe article in these terms, merely to save the honor of the king. It was then observed, that the honor of the king could lie saved by declaring tire grants prior to the 34th Jan. I8 !8, binding to 'hr same extent aXthcV veiikWiavcjbecn upon the Spanish government, if'be cession to tlie U. i. ..tes had not been made. It was known a.itl admitted, that neither of those grains would in that rase havedieen valid, because tie conditions, by the laws of the Indies, in- ilispensible to their validity, neither had been nor could he ftiiliiled by the grantees: and their tion-pei'form.ir.ee had been form.il ly assigned by Mr. Onis, in bis letter tome oftite Inin Nov. mis, its bis reason fur agreeing to tiieir being annulled. But ha observed, that there w ere grants of old stand ■ ing. nude buna fife to persons in artttai ;sion ol'tiie lands,.inti having made im- ments and selliunui s upon them, but iino, by the laic revolutions iu FTumpc, and the convulsed rta.e of Spam, had been pre vented from completing all the.comb:io..s of their grants; tin. it would be hut equita ble to idibwtlicm time h unt the date of lhe treaty to fulfil them. To this a ready as these grants should all be annulled, because ttrir coitdi ions had not been Jit filed by the grantees. The President of the Utited States is yet willing to Accept oT the ratifi. cation of that treaty by Spain. It settles important interests; it secures pacific and harmonious relations with Sp..in; it provides indemnities to numyVf our riiizcns for in- uries which Su.f n umki row ledger they have suffi ced from ifor; and. it gives Fiorid.t, a and useless and expensive to Spain, though chiefly by its position^valuahle to us. But for all these advantage - wc know that we have given in the same treaty ample and generous equivalents to S* in; and she will find herself much deceived if, in the hope of making hereafter a better bargain, site now disdains them. To possess Florida, us wiih ine full and fair consent of S*>ain, is tin lonblcUlyan object of interest to the Am. go- vermnent; but an object of inf.iiiteiv deeper and dearer interest to them is, to observe lu- vards Spain, and ail other nations, a just and candid, and single-hearted course of t onduct, free fram fraud, ai tifice, or disguise. And that which they observe they demand i t return. They will net'her themselves practise, not' from others submit to, a disin- Ja-j genuous, double dealing system of trcach- trv, paltering with its own engagements, a id spreading snares for the generous! con fidence of good faith. You. wili th: reforc, tin ro consideration; exchange the ratifications without delivering ti u d el .ration prcserioeil by your ins.ruc tion.': when you took.c:urgc of the uvaty; ar.d you will not fail, if tiie ratification be w iIilH'id,to address an earnest remonstrance to the Spanish go: eminent against the grants lit. mselves, and the circumsutices ni.der which they were issued. The proposal of Mr. One's letter to this depalxnu nljof 31 October, 1818*, was as follows: “That the late grants made hy his majesty in the Florid.since the 24th of Jantt u y lasl, the date of my first note an nouncing Ins majesty’s W illingness to cede them to U. States, (the said grants having men made w ith a view to promote popul CO.YGRESfti 7Viursdu De c. 26. SKSMTE. Mr. Stofcca, fiora Noith-Cai’olma, attended .si-^I ' ook 5‘»scut "VtistuiTiaV. * 1 The Senate pi^:cctioi! to the nppotutaoeiu$of ’ ts several SiaihJiiig' Comroitiee^. i*y ballot, of which the appointment ot’ tlie £•!lowing j»-cntl men was the rosutl: 1 • /in F r ■.> » £M,rfi»n»—Messrs. Brown, Hunted Harbour, Vvalker, of tleo. * I On Wiuiuc&—Mtfs&t's. ^aniurtl, Macon, l);tn;v] Katon, 1.0^.111. On r-»«WiW andMantr/ii tures—McSbis S«f I fori!, Mp.utin, Dana, Loj.-an. \ On .T/i.V/r. rv. Messrs. W illiams, of Tenr. lYiaihlc; Taylor, Tiulifnjr, Kl'iOt. On .V\:\ uf .Ifeirt—Messrs. Flcusants l'urtott;. - lo’tlor.l; Walker, of Alabama, NViU-ams Mi v s." ^*'1 On the .1 lilitiu—Messrs. A’oblo, Stokes 1 :che*f nor, WaltccT, of .V9»i>. latnn.an. (J > tfie. Jnd.ciu. e—Messrs. Smith, Leake, BttMtk. nil, Loijar., Otis. 4 k.|1 On 2*u : !ic Lands—Messrs. M illiams, of M Taylor, Tlumias^ lauvrie. Himtur. ! : v* (in ' VLdtus—*Mejrtrs. Koi>c:t> Wilson, Van l)ykc. . On /Vf’.t*6w«—Messrs. Van Dye* Noble, Klliot* 71 Eaton. \V!?su»». . Jl 0.1 /•oji-afic* and Post Uavh M-ssrs^T.I Stokes, Wilson, 1*.timer, !*.«!.v.a\!s, .\iet1cn. *»M On the Dnii'ict of Cukanfiiii—Messrs. IbniCJV ^ Hunter, I’leasnnis, l.an'man. jj The felhm nuv et/inmitteo was also appointed.**] purj^an' to a:i tinier i f this (Ia\: O/i th.\Y: t h:U' Jitmd.sz*— Messrs. KobVrts, tkill-d lar-l, Mc»-n. Huvijll. I.:»nn.an. Mr. Mon it, of.'erid for cons.de 1 at ion fellow-1 nip ret-olve: '/1'.Tw'ivi/, That the committee on pensions be ' <!irc*'*t. :i to enquire i ii>> the expetiivnev at :t ', m thr act of HHI6, uilitleil “Alt ai i to p »i\itW lor jiei’stt’.is u i’.o vveiv tl.bled In kuov. n v» ce.vetl in the Re*, tilul an.;r\ War,” tviich i.xpi^ I t! at •thee!'*se 01 the lust sT.?s en oi o»nj,iv.<. Mr. l) : ikc*rsen o.ieicd lor cousnier.it.oh tin :ol- . tvinj** resolution: I*, suh'.-tl. That tlie con.iii ttee on 1 nance be stmcteil to enqMTo mt*> die t spetl cncv o:' so r a'!erinp:,tl»e laws for ajijio.nl'.:•»* Coilcctcis of (•nstoms of the l n.’ed tat* s; L.str.ct Attorney of the United Mates; s.nd Receipt is of l'u!»liv- 'To nies for lands of iJie t n ted States; Si,;\ e \ el s of the T ibi 0 t.un.Is, ‘{eg;*:ters and iiidi odier *dfi- e, r; a.*: lhe; may iliint proper, as to have thus* officer*’respect.veiyappo nted ior limited penoxbs, suhics't to removal as in .• " f " 4 1 ‘V r Sevral petitions were presented and ref--red mu, rid' iv.itmn, and t.utqs.ry, and not with tothc ^auilkng eonuniacd :.lrea,b ..ppointv#. hilt. o« alien.unti^ :hetn.) shail be declared Aud t!ic suuatc a-Liourncd to Moiutay. IIOL’Si: < *F Rid"RF.SENTATIVI'S. Mr. S^r-vau*, frotr. the* c.'inmltiee on the Jiidi- 'ian, reported a hill f»r estubli*wn'* an 11 nfir.St r</.v. vt f . f Jt.ir A*‘ 7/.fry f/ii*/.'fon: the If nited Suitesi .vhich was twice read ar.d committed. that nidi ndd void, in consid.ure.doii of the g tees not having complied with the esaentiaJ conditions of lhe cessions, as lias been the And in hrs letter of the 10th March, re ferring to 1!ii‘5 proposal, lie srys “with the lr.a»kn<‘ssan;i f.nih which has nniibnn- iysctn.iUul n:y comhi^L* and whicli clisdo- w’tush tlie chaiMCtcr of the Spaoisn nalioiu 1 •l ive to (h rlurc t) you* sir, *dMt 9 wlu-nipro pose:! th*’ rt vocation of all tiie icrrius m .a’» syi*js':'|uent to tin*, date ubovu-mmiuoiu J, i- v*.is v/Ut» thefuil belief that it compre hended those ni.delo ihcdnke of Am^o.s as writ d‘i .my 01 hers which had been stipu Kited at tliat p'^rlcd.** IK tv, their, is the express declaration oi the-Spanish ue^oex v‘ot of *nat uv'ftly: 1st, That i!*.c grants in question were all, In his full belief* when he made die proposal, hi- c!tided a.nor. 15 those positively aixituiUd by Ine dr to* I'd, 'ihai. these 1 rails had beet: ratilyiug that which has beat concluded bv Hieni from confirmation, whatcvcrniight br Tbe f„;i theirdates; Mr. Onis. on tbe first nrajec tlicir minister in their name. The fuil •{bwer is merely a commission cum libera. if’this cdim.iission w. :' 4 to have its full ef- prajec ol a treaty, delivered on theptli ol Ftbruary had drawn the article in such terms as U th o firct, it slienld br given with the utmost cir- j Cl,n111111 grants made before the rtimsnection. But, as prices cin be cou- tTheK)V , rt . : , hc . , cs fcB ard , w ^.•pned totulfil their offiligaiMns only bv Ultc powcr> !l;ls f llKloilbt ^ u> u.e right to ireat, ... fofTC .if arms, the custom h::s'a*i*s^n'0l rely- : tlie name ol'the ^late whiefi he rejuysents, and bis JhTtr:-:-. ' , .v I enjpwemer t» b.ind tl*e whole nation. But the rulers * '’Oaliyanflouo* y prone term:* esjhy palahn j of nation* have'not all the exclusive j ower of mat; de fey que approbarcir.os, rati(icarvntos,cunipIire- i *ng pi.Hc treat:, s: some are under tbe retried, ff \ hai'cnos r!:s:-rvary cumplir inviolahlemcnte | oftak ng die advice of tlie senate, or ol ti:,. repo. eS'.'tnS. per vrs m els; cdpulailo y firniado JIUW lo' se.ttative s of ihe natior. It is in the fine! a men'.:, dtal daVr^pfclto todas’« tac.ilta.les y pleiios jio. Ians of tack state that we mist lock for die pow,: I'.jua mas atnpia quad# ScrvviiU 5e j capable of contracting valid engagement" to r I aaiue of tks sUto.—\ attel, hook «kap. Id, K: sent was given, and the article was tints greed: to limitii.g to sv.rli grants alone, tin- confirmation prior ta the 21.'a of January, 1813. Minutes of the discussion upon Ibis ami de were drawn up in writing at the lime by Mr. de Xeuviile, copies oi wh' . h were i'ur- . islirii both to .Ml. Oi,*o ami to m:. prior .o me signature, and recognized by ns both to be correct. An abstract from them of all that relates to tltis article, together with the draft of the article, ns first proposed by Mr. Oni S.of that in our counter project, anti ol'the article as finally agreed to, are hcrc.vit!: en closed. They will show tna; ikr confirma tion of the grants to Alagon, i'u.ion Rostra, and Vargas, is as effectually excluded by the limitations in the first part of the article, if their date is prior to the 21th Jan. 1818, ashy the date itself, if made subsequent to that tune. They were rat excluded, by •itune. for two reasons: First, conformably io the desire ol Mr. Onis. to save tlie lion- • of the king. You . iti see this distinct ly noted in the minutes cf Mr. Neuviilc.— Sccmdly, because, from the despatches of Mr. I'.rvli.g, it was supposed there were other grants of the same kind, and made un der sim lnrcircumstances. To have nam ed them might hat e left room for a pre sumptive inference ill favor ot others.— The determination was to exclude them til. Norcliar.cc was placed upon the exclu sion by the date,because the grants having been seer tly made, ar.d wit.:out the usual '.omiuii'.ies, the copicsofti'.ctn received fram Mr. Firing might he unautheutic; because no copy of the grant to A liigon hail been re- civet!; and because if fraud Was lo be guar ded against, it w as well known that anteda ting was cite of its most familial' and favo- l’.te expedients. When, shor.ty ai.er the| Such pledge sure amply within tiie reach of signature of the treaty, a rumor was circa- j the U . States, in their intercourse hereafter i.itcd here, that the date of the grants was wdth Spain; nor is it to be presumed that one day prior to the 2 4th oi Jan. 1818,and those who are intrusted with the liiainte- tl'.at this last date had been assumed with I nance of the rights and interests of this na- itention, at least on the part of Mr. J tion will overlook, or neglect, tiie duty (tnis, that they should lie confirmed; without. which roar be devolved upon them, d taking admitting the suspicion tlr«t lie had attempt- them', d a deception, for which the language olj This despatch will be delivered to you decency has no name, it was yet thought! bv capt Read,, of the Hornet. If the tilii- dvisJdc, that no shadow of a pretence j mate decision of tlu-Spanish governmei.: iibiikl, by any possibility, be raised aiieri upon tlie treaty,should be still pending, or. the ratification of the treaty, by Spain, or j his arrival at Madrid, you wilt demand i, grantees, that those grants were con-| immediately, giving notice, that a delay ol firmed, or that cither party cf the compact) „.„ rc thaivone week, alter your co.nniuni- rcfusal. Atthe ex- ner, if the decis- to you, year will his - return to this , be expected he ratifications b, absence, contem- p.'_tcd .viien you Icn'i this country, may be used at your discretion; but il not, the pres ident thinks .t best that you should rermtin at Madrid, to atv.nt the contingency oi'event upon the meeting of congress. 1 am very respectfully, your obedient and very humble servant, John Quincy Adams. * This is a wrong date, insertccTby mistake. It should be 1 |W< .Yi/i' -ribrr, 1818, as '.viil be scc,l oil refi.-rr.ng to the extract of a letter from Dim l,ius de Ons to the becretan ol* State o: that date, al ready puld ,he l in the Nation:.! lutelhgenccr, in ibc S.WMinai Republican.) > ( To be continued-Ji made by the king, with the view ot promo ting population, cultivation, and iudustry, and net wiih that of alien; ting the territory; and, 3 I, That die grants wu-e all itiuil an., void, bee if.se the grantees had not complied with l: e essential coi'cli'ticns oiihe grams. Now, vvh d :,’ia!l be said a tier these plain and positive dec!..rations, when Spain ad vances, as tlie only ground of pretence, lira, these gran s were cc'dlirmed by tin: treaty; that lit y were d: ted before the 24th. of Jan uary, 1818. indeed; but, after the instruc tions by which Mr. Onis was authorized to make itis proposal of t'.tat date, lor the ces sion of Fioridss, had been dispatched to him from Madrid! What becomes of his positive assurance that these grams were made for the population and i:npr .veaifi.t ol'the triritory, end not with a v:c.v»fi*iiet>- I'tion? And what was the iiicanhig ol Spain in stipulating, that an acknowledged cent ei indemnities lro.n her to citizens of the U. Stales, at least to the ; mount of live miiiion of (foliar:!, should be p:tiq from tlie pracecus of public lauds in Florida, when she now comes aid says, that, even while her minis ter was signing this compact on her part, his sot «:rcign, by a secret and iireguiar ,.li- er.aiion of the lands, had made its uccom- piis'imei t intpossibief In whatever oiira. light it is to be considered, it is an injury to tlie U. Suites, for which they are entitled to demand and obtain salisfa. 1 ,on. W lien tlie government of a nation degrades itself, by flagrant and notorious perfidy, those who are const.' lined to entertain jtoliticai relations of neighborhood with taeni, aee justitied by the law of nature, and it is their duty to themselves, in subsequent transactions with such a state, to take pledges ol security, for the performance of its engagements, more effectual ,han' -'Oi'ildcn-c iu it: good faith.— A vi’sCik <1.0’s <1 .ii: f.l lh.- : utiicr in n It,a- mi lhe ir member: ari»<* , -rants in question, and the only one which . he United States’would ever* admit. Mr. •On s, by his answer lo my note of-the 10th *jf March,- uucquivocaliv rc-ognizcd that ■.uch had been his understanding of die i.n- toin of the articlejwheii lie signed it. He ’ dded. indeed, that *f lie ln,d kitown that t!ie wants were of a prior* date, lie should have '.misted upon tbier being confirmed. But, itkou: remarking that his ignorance of t eir dates,co'i'.d liave no possible effect . render that which lie had agreed and tin- erstodtl to be null and void, it bed escaped recollccliar. .hat, in his note to me of the noth November, 1818, hc bad agreed tliat t/v* December 17. n:ulc, in o’ir •■atement, in yesteij- O. tJcJ comiil.lluo O l H* HOH.iti*. :*'»ni*»i.Uc*c o\' co n ;••«*»• >r.d rnuuiifiictnrrs t»t‘ M. ssrs. :*.iii.onl, Dickson, li ir-iey, t, Hunull, a.ul l.ot of tlu* gentlemen nanic j l>y •!.», v csiui-iby, v.-iio, • ill Sjust cn, on ixiurcnce to tlu: H;.pw’i', «*.«inpo.se U. • Cimilli lt- c ot i iianco. Mr. ntv« is :»fHonJ/cr D.stm »>f Cofvi.u!»ia: l’ 1 already uiiiionuct’il. HOUSE OP REPRESENTVEIVES. The F]>-. ;iVer !I hefor • ti’*.; !;.'*.:i letter from the .secretary of'Ru* tre .sn-y , t:*a.’.?.».itt»nj' a s>:i.e- 4 munt of c \ports iVotiithc i i* ; • <! St;* , .e.<i!'.r n.^one year, emi.r.j? on ti:o .K-t.; . C »jptcn; , 'i*r, 1.19; ami also a !cU«.;* from the ro:nn»is»;oi:cr *»i tiie r ’;*en :e, tj’iiasiiuu’.iijc the annual statement of «he pivccetU or the ihn?cf ta.i ami in * mal ti nies, &<*. . -Mr Rich, of Verm** c. .iicretl 10** cons.oerai on lie following resolutio.4. lieso’V:‘d^ That the o..mnvt?ee of clsi'vs he in^ str»:c!ed to prepare aiulieport a !:*i!l providing i«ir • ire d ; str blit ion p: a s* m <if oiontyv atnonj*’ s ch o£ , the citi/e<9« of the Unite*! states as Icsr t!u .*.* pro- a nertv in consequence o: the gencal mnfl:*-g.'atinii * hv tfce er.emv oil the N i'jfar.i tVonticr dur.o^ *he j late .war. . . ,, And the resolution was ntlcreil to lit* o:» the to,-. Me. Mr. Vf.iii; Id offered fo? consideration the fol- Jow’uur re.-soive: il- cAv-d, *f hut the c*.inrrittec on the j*;d c ary !>e inrftpiutuil to cmpiirc into the ©xpedieney of inertias:n:;’ the p:u,-«.t jurorr for lhe circuit courts of the U:i t<* 1 Str.tcs ftr th ■ District <f ••’*/n fft-.fid. 'Vl'i- rc-.olutlOn lrr.in^h ?en unien ieii hv e xt* nd- »iif“ it to the Dis.r’.e'- eouits, ui»*i b) strik ng out | die cor.chiiliu^ \vtn\h' in ;t:*l c, so as lo make tii$ : enquiry gY-nerd, way a^r»***«l to. The house adjourned io Monday* • Crrnonr, Dec. 17. Copy of a letter Co the c ; t'.rs of the American, d*fed •«.?/. Th.iras,2M .Vm*. 1M9. “The latest news here frf*r * Rolrvar and li’s ar» my.are, that he was successlid.. Ifc has got pos s.ssion of tiu* com?; 4 ry near Cartha^ena; anu of (• *rth’.«gt*na it s < rcpec*.’.. d he w 1? he master* ere long*. The j,*overu:nent tlierehave forward ell despatch* * 1<i Havana, stat r.jr, I'tic y .•»*<* nn5 inmiediateh, re::jforcc d the p:u( cir.ust i;di. U Mi*»h- this s correct or m>t s hard'to ia^ f fc.rthtrt. are few reports Uiat «*;*acii th s pi ce that can he reli ed on, respecting* the nsoveii. nt? of the fVriots. T'nc account published at Norfolk relative **.> ;hc de struction of ail tlie vood. u houses h> re, :< : :v* roivcct—not one wu* a. nvit dawn <l.u*iiig’ tiie late »n*le, in t!>c t . ii; the 'louses in the country only 9 ilo*red. “I sen*! veu the last pap*T; it is without nt«>- <*st, andso arc all that arc pui.l’shc i here. Adsiii- •*.d Camp!)**!', of the E.trhadus st«t’on, d : t I on hoiinl the Saulsburv C U.on her arrival at Barbados fro.«i “.cnce, utter the g de.’* Capt. Hibson of the scitr William, has polit-.dy handed us the St Thor.ras T-n»es ol'the 2>! Nov.* last, from wliich wc have made *he following ex* tracts: St. T 1 oMi«, Nov. 23. By a late arrival from Cuifac a we have '•eceivucX the papers of tf> .t Island up .i .♦* 15th inst. The Curra*v»:t Cchirant of f !:e dth inst. eoufirniS' ?!»e account of the capture of llio dc ia Hacha, hy . M*(;rc-gor; hjit that he had emarked lid 1 troops, 'with ’lie exception of a few killed in tJ*c en^aguna iit) and proceeded t ■ Au * f.V < A Jamu.-ca paper sta cs that col Rafi* ’ the British officers uen- no? shot at Port ** ** _- J They had been t ied for a conspiracy an* ..oq it# t-d. I.or.l f-ochrane had oJieri.-d e ^ht Hua i «r:L^ for each !5rnish officer and fif.een lor col. Kai’eij* and ten for u Mr. Moore. .* Cu^.* »****, Vov. 1.3. ‘t Private le'ters r»*ce vt*d here from di Toronto parts ol tl:*.* Spani.-h Main, agT*.e i*» s‘at • g that Bolivar had been thf .ted iu two ac »ons oy tnc imops of the king, iml : hat the v*■f'v ro , Sainano, had. in consv.*»|ucnce, re-occ ip.e.i ^l. Fee. 'I ii.it irmay liave keen dercati tl, v.v do not doubt,* but the celerity oi -'amano’s mown cuts, and f *8 having so speed. 1;. follcrted together si ch I. rge Ijf'dv of men, Is r.idier epiestionaMv; for we ic- collect that captain I.eoo; of the Schooner Admi-* r.il Kikkcrt, who arrived hire a few d. vs ago, t n a .■» »ort pa«s:ig^ from Caithagena, t!\rre saw arid spoke w : ti» the. vicc-k ir;, then a fugitive lio n St. 1 Fee, without troops, and with ve*> slender ineuu!| of raising* any. Extract of a letter from Puerto C ibclly, dated 9t»\ November, 131?. ‘•The tide of trade is s agnut-d here, but' it r^* expected to take a brisk com sc s< o , in o nsc-j pience of the Pattering news rtec ved by • c* * ..:ul from Maraca bo, of two stK'cessive d« fvats .experienced by Boiivarirom the army oi’C'alr.gf’n,y vho Is reported ki lanTe.lakcn a lxM>t> of two n iNA ions of dollars, and recaptured the capitoi oi t.'io; cingdom of Sew Grenada. Tiiis v cisutud. ao»i rounlaTor the late njuvcuu-ut ci Mori*!M<»wa r c!s ' .iai\piisixjicW i doubllcs* 10 t*U«u^6t i-vLvai' a* hif