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•~3t T i m A M K U i e V N J O U i m A L - V I I X A G E W IT H A C A , T O M P K I N S C 0 R p X T % # X frK g B f f i f B « B v ',,,i \vl r. ■ i- - A ■ f£,.;r,&xw b l '_r~ «ct of 12th June, 1 8 1 2 ; we find foat the same, Amount to $99,118 11 , making a difference \between that sum and the said report, of $56,75645, by which it appears that vouchers of expenditure to that amount, have never been passed to the crefofol the said Daniel D. Tomp kins. And we do further certify, that we have examined a list of voucheis, purporting to have been returned to the said Daniel D Tompkins, by the said Comptroller, on the 4fo November, 1814; and find therein vai ious items, not noticed Inthe filial account audited by the Comptroller, as existing charges in foe same, but wlueh are held by the soul DamelD* Tompkuw, as_daiins against the state;-and that the same .amount-tp $71,972 51. * And further, foat from the accounts of the said Comptroller there yet remain suspended for his fiftal decision vouchers rendered by the said Daniel D Tompkins, (independent of the above sums,) amounting to $14,207 79* -From the foregoing statement it will appear, thatifouthefinal settlement of Daniel D Temp*- kins’ accounts, he shall be credited with the amount claimed by him, and for which vouchers —have been rendered to the Comptroller, that his account with foe state will stand thus.. Danml D. Tompyinsxin accountmth the state _ ofNeio-York. DR. ISTELIilOENCF L llf QB IsVHJB EIBERTY. fetruetions,' 'iW fM h of SpfiiU ioge pkd^ednuubM* eireiHtislfiuefoj of pe culiar foi ce and solemnity* toi* its Ml Ml' c.ilion. On Ihe part ot the E/niti d b tales ihistlealy was evidently fiteedetl to in il' sptut of conclHition and tont©siiliiih—* File indemnity iOi injuries and losses «0 long betot-e suMmntd, and how again ac knowledged a n d p roviited lb I * was (0 he paid hy them* wiilmut keecm mg a dfoige I T H A C A : _ WEDNESDAY DEOEMBFJl 15 1819. 'ip ted States, and irpa qu im m ioie inte» tsl-f P R E S I D E N T ’S M E S S A R E . I ,uJ' f • \ leeeivefo as the nuans or tiueiwmjittft; Through the politefiess of a gentleman by tlie I our citizens id a <onsi<k table sum. tlie Newburgh line from New-York, we received on 1 presupud amount ot then lot,si s. OtlU r Saturday morning, a copy of the President’s I eonsidciations ol guat >v< tgiit.^ uigediiie ~ ^ 1 eessiuiaif ilus'Tei I tioiy lev fcpain. l l ^ i s For amount of all the sums drawn , bj himfromtheTreasury,froml807 to the 22 dFebuary, 1,817, inclusive,' as appears' by foe printed report of the Comptroller, 17th February, $1,075,021 72 181 p, Balance due Daniel D Tompkms, from the state of New- York, -• 23,307 25 $1,098,328 97 CR. By amount > disbursed by - him In the public service, and allow ed by foe Comptroller,from 1817, to • the 22 d Febuary 1817, inclusive, $955,392 22 'By amount of vouchers of expen ditures, imd^r A c t of 12 th June, 1812 , rendered ih 1813, and not then credited; and which appear not to have been returned, * 56,756 45 , Byhfomipt of sufjpehded * or dhajlpif'edhy the said Gqfopfrol- , * lei^itridehrai^iyiji hy(foes«dd-Btom. ‘jetD.Tbmpkm^ * v^foefo»lefoim^4fo November; ^ - 7 i 3972 51 By ffmountiff charges suspended by tfie’ t/oriiptroller, Which yet ^ main su&ject tbhisdecision, extract ed ftnm accounts lfist rendered hy ,lm # ,#ih J tt^ s V I 8 l9, ' . 14,207 7D % : . . $ t ?09fel28:97 * ExhlMfoig a balancg a t above; stated, of twert ^hreefoous^fffomefoiittdmd and-seven dol lats twenty-five \cehts *due from the State o f New-York, to the said Daniel' D. Tompkins^ t JONATHAN.THOMF\ ' •: T H o M A S M c t a s . JAS.fi.NJDBEAY, ISAAC t&.bEEAKE- . fletc-Yprh, 2 Qtk October, 1819* Message, delivered tm -Tuesday atT' 2 . o’clock It was received in N York in eighteen hours and a half from Washington, a distance of 240 miles, was there re-pubhghed; and (allowing for the time of re-printing and delay m N* Yoik, was but aboUf three days from Was&mgtomCity tp this place, a distance of four hundred and eighty miles- passed m any Country ifolidpJv |iy'thji # f f foe;h.(|qiiih.''V. ,^ i|iv:hDd;'h»s| \h6r’.? iiiil;|mfi^y’ AniiX, rtf' us mostt cssejrtinal iniaw^fov By U # ct’s* a rapidity of communication seldom sur- I sion then,, Spain ^iled a tcriitpiy* ip fit order to present this a lh j ,o f no value to her, nnd ohfoioPd , concessions ofi elm IiiAiest impyi tHnce, by interesting document to our readers as soon as ^ m t U m n t ^ fong si.indrnq differences piacticable, our papey is published a day earlier I v^ h fjje HTnitefoSi.ues. nfficlmg tbefL1 ^ than usual - - — - j-spt‘c1 1 Ve-ck»iins^ andJhmis, nutLhkcWaVe In organizing the House of Representatives OA « « • » < iiei^ ir tiom (!,« ,.Ill igaliuuot a b« i. a wu u ireatY ieluting to it* Whiih she l a<Hailed Monday, 150 members appeared The hon uniU«smf«om the irsponsibility H enry Cc ay Was chosen Speaker, by a vote of J H,<ydenl to tile most flagi fint and per me mtis ™ ^ ahuseof her ifights vvci o sUe could not sup- _ 146 to 3. The other officers of the house were re-appoinfod. In the Senate, Mr. Barnum took the chair as president pro tcm , the Vice-Presi dent not beirtg present. The usiial joint com mittees were appointed,.to wait on foe President, which eonstitued the first day ^proceedings’ . . ■ j - i ■ s ’ ...... ■* <ofCongress. k. From the National InteUigencer-—Extra. , . TUESDAY, Dec, 7, 1819 ; This day, at 12 &’clockJ the President of the tl- poil hci aulhoiily, '*• It being UnoWd t h i t the ttealy was formed undei thdT oimnn$t.»ncca,J0j3t n doubt Was (Mitei laiiud that his Catholic in' tjie tiffi^^ptiiatetjl, beptiithl jiled* As ijt is imjmRt'ant thal Hfo nature ajid-eiiiii’aclev o f this ; unc!gpe.etiful occiireneC should be distinctIv understood. nited States transmitted tohoth Houses of Con- ^■esSj hy M e J, J; Mumoe; foe following { ' .... . . - - 11 ■ .. I think it ftiy,’dihi'^-th haniinttnicate in yon all the fuef s and cii'cunistanees in my pus. -session, relaling to it. nfsueh s ci c, UfotmHmt wittftfw Of foe pat fits, mid ftfo n^ai wig of % afode, 'm % dueed tblsgovei'umeufto diuiaid an explauatfoji^ onfoe mdyett, wlitoh w. s ihnat $1 ut?lv granted. md yvlfoh torrestmiulAwith tins \sritm’gafoll Withrespfett to foe uthcr 1 (t alk*gefofo|*5t fowv government had tolerated, or proft^ t^d ditmn ngtunst Texas, it 19 utteily Aviliiout fimndnJ tioni Lvery disiomiUnioued 1 few mvauubly bee^! gfven to every sufili nttempt witluu die Iu ms pf J tlie United states, US w iui}y~tivmccd by Mil ^ of foe government, and the urocefedtngs of foe^ courts Thrrt bttng eause< te\v< vgl, to appro hend^in the cpurse p(ihei 4 tsumnu r, that s^m adv enfui erlenteVmiwd^feWs ot tin kind sug gested, the mtentidn of tlfecunstitutcd authoii^, ties m that qdai ter tns hnmedmtely drudd tu them, and it is kown that foe project, uhrtevtj? it might be, has utteilv failed. , „ These facts will, it is piresumetl/saUjy every | impartial nnnd, that the government pt Spafo * had no justifiable cause toi declining to nfoiy thtf treaty, AAieaty^ t oneludeJut conformity isithv instruqUon!> w obhgatdry, uf good Caifo, in aUfej| stipulations, aqeol<hng to the fjrtie intent auff | meaning of ihe parties. Each pufty is bound to I utify it II cither could set it aside, 'Wifoou* | fire consent of the ofodr, there would be uoTony ger any rules applicable to spch tl'ans'icitons b,i tween nations. By this proCedtng, foegmnfoS ment ot bpain has re idered tb the Ehited St d el a new and very senous Injbiy. It has J’Peu stated foat u»MinistPi would be sent, to nsh« thin expldnations- of this govenmeut But n such iveie desifi d, whv were they not' usxe Within, foe tune himfed forfot yatilicifbn? | it contemplated to oj * 1 a hew negCfuatton pecting-apy of the-ai tides or-conditioa^-Of fo treaty 7 If that were dope, to whatconf&pu n might it no! lead * At what t*mr, fold iu wh riivnnei, would a new uegocihfion termin itdf By this procbedfogi' $paiiihhs lohtoed a rdat.i between the two countries which vvifijtwiiry « measures on foe pait of the United St te*, win a stiong sense of injury, and a proper leganllc foe rights and interests of the nation, mar db tate. I»i foe course to he pursued, these objec] should be constantly held in view, and h n ethe| ‘due weight, Qur national honpr mugt be maim' daihe^andr: 11 oM apfoa' di$fitt^ 0 ished protit 1 ifobtdec^of apd mod*^ don vifoffo ha^ iu%ri^ty ’ govern fed the councill :vc^tiuh^e pe^e;'' _ fed* obViousto if foe United ^^ Sfofoshad; been desirous- of ^ilKngfS* aggrandfee'fooihserv^s fe ‘‘th#wayj they Cputj 1 T m v S ^ h S J W m ^ ;Am:ioiis .to jlfoyent all fafore disagreement Vrith Spain', hy giviftg the most pifofopf effect .to T . i hftfthe€b;fotis a ho publie buiidings bKiiig. advanced to 1 particuferly by thq '^A|h)yiiiiehi' rdf.Ai6fbir<Mh- ! a Magirdo aiforii ■^iot|iid';' first is a. letter fromYf .j/. Marcy to;G? lUDstvis,' chairman of the committee, Tequesfong itiforma- , ticm cdnceming the fottmdttee’s understanding of foe natute o f thfe^ loans on which prefoium - Vvr^ ckimed by the^i P. * foe'conipln^elrlspv^. • xence-before the comfnjttee, &c. Then follows Mr. D.’s answer, that foe V. P. ‘submitted a stat^nenfc of Joans to foeamount dP$l;, 110 ,OOd, ohtmned by foe pledge of treasury notds> inmd- ditton fo liis personal -responsibility 5 that fog comptroterwas present at niost of the Interviews of the Y* P. wifo foecommittee; and, ftfr. D* concludes hy smtmg,that 4 | ^ was undeistopd b y . semhiy, ’when the hiil was linder discusaofi, that •foe loans were obtained by foe aid ©f irea! ——. atef ■^.Mcpw^aad; 'aaitohaforai's^tBri^ and, 1 -vertihdemobd it tobefoeintentidnpf ^ihAfMMdS of foe bill in the committee, or in the bdnstel to ednfihethe p¥^a^^%i^jQ3^ioaheA -liy the Yice-Presidfot—onHbis -personal'reSponMbili^: alone, unaided by the security of treasury notes.”] amount It arises in consequence of somb items having been Considered as eXpfoditures under foe act of 12fo; June, i8|2yhiayfoich^upbn investigation, appealed to be undei prbvi6ife apprppifetibiis.. lies is ilie capiiol. : . ’’ | alidtd-hrhem Im'lirifegihg W; vfe^* |hp liietdbrffs -irtost t of; d e a e r f e attefoioip klficli have ocenrred ; Spkfo ^ k tm«sm»t foe sinee y o ar last sessiop, I regret to have 1 10 rti m llial sever;.l cit oUr nri,ioi|>ftl cities * p o s e ; ’Uoe3£|ieCted-delay dCdurrittgro’foe ratifi' cation, by Spafo; he-reqhbsted to bq'info^med of tfee cause.. It was sfofedi in rdpiy^ foat foe ' priiieipal cities ^ have siiffeVed by sioknessTtiiat fln nnn.mmt drought ban preyaifoid U th o middle and 7 k f | great importance of foe subject, and' adeslre to has heeh t e l t Hi some of-oijir itronietkitesti; f tuiions vrhieli has^proimfitiqiiably affeefed not specified, hath produced' life Iddfey, add that their credit- l ain happy, hovvever, to [ an Etfvoy would be dispatched fo, the United A mvC ii in m y pow#v;tn usfon?Oyon th a t the \States to, obtain suchexplanatidn of-fo^ goyem- heahh of our cities Is flow completely re- | ment. The Minister of foe United States pffer- sTorefij tliat ilie inoduee o f tlLe ye _»h le^s ajfoqtlfoit. thbn’imuniy will imi o^idy be frmpfystoffieietft forhonieconsuinp- heq* hut afforil a farge.surplus for. the sup ply df ihe . >Vahfo • o f ,oilier nations ,• nnd thatThe fiei?aiigindftt In Ther cSrejiiadhg , paper me<!itim,hy being left to those reni edipsvVhieHitsobviookcan^pAKnggp.ciit’dj r m ^ lfo ln o d benye and yirtue or our fel low Citizens .imiip)l«il 4 4ihs for s law aulhorisliilg foenij to.levy .a tax of one <ltil£ lar aCU fifty Cents o#r JU hci I xhare ofitfie capital -stock of iaiil Conipany, and for otjier purposefc. , ‘ By ordef of the^^.B^ . . K __ - ..... I.EV1 FA’RR, Ciyen^pt.tTtb.11ffl; V : - ■ ' i7^ vti tiie ^.hff;-eke©Infbln 16 ineilirefe- I t e i l anti delivered, tfie goods nnd ^featlbfo, lantifedinil, tefifoiients of S^ ; rnonHnhflifffony I # a l l to sal©/ as tlie law “ W b i£ ^ if o ;||atid tltie to loib jnpi^3, afnd 3#- t h e k ilfenfH c ictorf iogbfo“ f h R h feip^dhndiiifo^pertj $ p n th e 7ih day o f a t '4 0 jo^hfikd^JllA'iAiLlfot jprem ises, .-v H a ted November, 'F o r -fcH A L S E Y j Bh’IK: • - - -■ ' FV liA G E R , 2 d, Em!cr $h% j ■ Nn*-li7 ' (ue o f writ of alias, tesiatum, issued ' out o f the sii- pi*ernd couM^f-s fo f o f in t h e to v v fi to a e t h e r w lilii b f e r liei sonal pt%itei‘ty on Die 2d day d f BcCeinT^ lier ne^t, at one ©’clock*, jp* M. o f said, day, a t the tt onse o f Hooker Ballard. Infeeeper .— ■ .■ w t s o p r n A i f f i C s i * ^ . ; tl crnbjit arid liini(s, liad been oone!qdetl ili ^tbis Cily*l^iiicbiitTiie Ehiiefo^ Btatcs n a tf air-! ;tho|*ities o f -^(g. Tornicfii' was tmtbrinlncd, thaf U wpttfd ti^ipjhoen |ralifiedhy his bhti»olie m ajc^^iyjth equal pro^jditSde, afifoa like foai-neif desire i o termin»in,-nn (lie eondrtmnstif thaf t U aty^ lb© diffcrenees wlueJi tiufo so long oxiktytf lirtwetn eolinc rles. Eveiy::. 'vii>W- to havCjwSflfieil i his conclusion. Great Josses had beeh silstaipOd fey feiilMfois^of tlfo JJniiod^faf Epanisli «kitisfo4,'mure Ihanjwenfy y c ^ before, which had not Jedreiscdi: T f te s r losses Ifod been efo . Having 'commuhTcatcd fois ^result to the ^ Department of State, in August lasb.he-yras-ih? s^^dfo'hotrrifoslmrdinff^fosa^oinihiunt and. k‘ siirpnZe, whidi'it ptodiiced, to inform the g^efh- ment of Spain, that, if foe”treaty should bdjxifjfi- ed, and transniitted here fit any time before the I and have foe same effect as if it had been; ja- - in ©xe- aufoorfeed. cofomunicatiori ^ and by wai its answer, areofficiaU with the Catioh is aUegep h f ^foc Minisfef '\'bTBpmnV'foat fijas go- which has jnst been received, We ^madeaequaintefoforthefit-rttim n 'b. .&V*MS & A If <bhClpdfefont 6 Madififo :M i not tlien ratified (i|e^n^hfilhfefti: h f ' noi* since, optU tiife Jastycaf, wfefo It wiis suspewiled Ihd latfe a - t ^ r e satisfoefoi^qhoyfeioikiia ^^ bpHi afe vvas prcsufoefo hayihg befoi iifod^ Dthor dvflhionces had n rie|fffn tiiiR.bfog\ hilerval, afifoeiing their highest interest; last, treaiy^:, tire igreaiest 4 ?ff- y^ c e o f^ ifoorbf^ iM t«l»v Jtsvtkfofoik «dh^aptinIsifo!duly;kdfoor^ p«rpo§e,, ' :par.s,.*'afed^ho,-»i^s^^oHfeajljil :\tiiich‘ tlfo Minister of foe United States- hfeell ordefed to present, :tvhen he should ’fofovef* -rrthe-fotificatipttfoyrthi^ovteriiment-foi^Xehange^ -for foatofSpfohT-andTof wfeclir h^gave-notrec^ , explanatory _ wbuld have niuch cfaUse for gratUHtioii foe cod^e iyhich hasfbeen plifsse d by SpsiM ol An amplfefield for amhition i|;0|)< n bcfor&thenU But such acqreerb nbt.cdhsirtOttl wit,i foe prnKc H j> l^.q^roC trg^^n^^fit0^d^ litewsts of the;nation-c-f : .• v ■ / • . •- ■ r -i .Lfrom a fullvdew^o£^ilk-GilcfonStantiis^-k^i^r| Submitted ro tlie consideration o f Coq^ress whefo ^ er it shah not oe proper fot the Hmted States te y carry the conditions of the tfeatv into eff;< t, nf (_ the same manner as if it had been ratified by^| $pain, claitmilg on their part all its advantage^ nnd yielding to Spain those secured to her By pursuing fois course, wo shall rest On foe sacfed gfoinfd of rigtif, \sanctioned7 iffTlie“tnost” solemff manner hy Spain liOTsel^ h^foe^tyjWhiCh slA Was bound tb ratine;; must incprt-.fft&'cmikufo'‘bf ' those inosf friendly to her; wlule, hyconfiaipEi ourselves within tint limit we cannot fa.l to. dp-'- tain their Well-mented approbation We imist have peace oii a fiontiei wheie We have bteusfe long Histefoedfon citizens nfusThe in lean ifief\ for loSses so long since sustained, and f wfeichuj . indemniiv haa. h ent_ so imjustly_wifolielAI jlo efi hK'm.. * Acbomplishmg these great object^ne Obt&i yJlfoaHbrtesirsible. \ f B u t.W pafobiic majesty has twice dechrtA • his detorimuatio l tQ se»J a «»ii^tei toihe Gni^' j;d States, to ask eA ttlanatl01lS' on €lttain po‘» 0 r and Jo give them, re->r>>hct,uo his delay to i*\ rLtheOreaty, hhalHve act, ^ fohing t te c< territory, and proceeding to *cxeciae “ie otil^ - conffitionsTofr the treaty, before-ti^r3- Hyes'^disfoga^4 ■* Thi« L> a ca«c v 1 for’11^ .aAtrQng'ha)ipeal.toAhe_cauder>Ab^iTU niia?ti l and houor oftliis people Much SsTduT to tesy between, nations By a short delay, sliall ibsendfoing; for, re&ting on foe ground imnmfoble truth and justice, w^e c-uwot be fo.;; verted froni qur-purpose It ought to fcc pro-' sumed, tlikt foe explanations, which in »y be giy* en to foe minister of Spain, will be satisfactory* ,1 aud produce the desired result. In^any event, the delay lor theipurposementioned, beirg a iuiw- ther manifestation of the smcer^desire to ternn ^ jh ^ ^ fo ^ m a s t lnemny m mhei, a ] iliPbutKe^ ^fovSpi%ysrthbt fi«l to le duiv ippicuated by bis-catholic majesty, as well as by other pow* «««-' ;Tt ik-fobmitted, fobre'ore whether it WiH ' J x ' ___ uJl^ _ _ _ _ ?0f Ehyoy ^qulci be fQ^hwifo;dispht^edte fob,Difocd'Btates¥ How ; !Tai$^d^^^bjii^i^iytistify foe.^onduct'oF-foe- iloveraineiit of'Spaifiy wiW appear on a vie# frffoh; a“3 foe evidence . which supporfsfoem; t .. ll ^ y ; ' --.•H'-#^bt-se#f^foo-Hl 6 ^«Wc(ir traiismitted J here with^ that foe deelafotion ' to (toncerhing ce# foiq^gi^^flmffo^eCntiy bv his ditho- Ire A | | ^ ( 4 r it;iyas»iniderstoQi had#6q^Cd<fffffoeidfo|^Alifeh t il then; lmd nfoidiffens .ofrtlie trect^ foto Cfiect|yJ iifokjt he adbpfofe 1-i bpefotion'Wpfoi. fhc re^onsibitiiy^ofvfoe exeA#?; I ; ii irtlsucRbiiSnneVas :to stffniA stf.-AftitaimibsWTfl:* |k«pfom,tt«iii^^.foi' cj0jp0®r& ©ppy/oftltofoea*-'-; ty, afed of foe msthictibns fo fo'e;7ninister of -ihe'’.'®- f j p i - j • A-Si. aii'.V- j. «• * «. hfevplbsterjbyfo th a t f o s e r f ^ a f r ^ ^ ^ i ' ^ ^ h l ^ ifr'iifokfcfoe v ■• Would ‘‘it^r'ekb4'. pnlfoil i'AA'A, ' United States '.fit; of* cerre^^dfocfijvidtfefoeinifihtofe^--^^ Spa.hisfi;gnymfiimen|'%L,. itiiitY Ia Sw««a •• foe iinneitfil !k‘i' .and 7 u greatest care has beefi taken. tb’Onforce th^ law fi|l nVPCPi'V# hnliViSi'Ynti’df'ivo.i'rarilUiij» A.lia ’ v’l •QSIGtNAt STAlKiED