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cannot Mimeelf from the ¢on- Whetenil emis tito eitiely howends Gib pall Hay ‘spa the the Gaited States would not deing infostios to such high late) senti of the Honorable Mr. 7 aaparate it wil sense, essume ity of an ect. | men ge the part of te government a ts Union, pod = of the United States, Fyvid a The. under, avails. this opporta: | admit the possibility of the concession of s license 3 in answer to which the under . : pity to assure Mr. Moreira of hist consi rer of the American navy to feceive the | signed le Excrliency under date ot nae i ration. W.G Manor. command phe ae ng tendiag to defy the laws | August 15, last, No. 4, (bis. ) informing the * which, without some such ru Te Mr, Franciaco Ignacio de Carvalho Moreira. of Brazil and her territory, of which her ment at Washington of som* peter ay os y | TBE BRAZILIAN MINISTER TO THE SRORBTABY OP fe yd for the Amazon, set afoot by armed adventurers of wa fact such a lirense conceded under a | New York, and asking that the peceséary measures y I a 4 smnen hat Biskii state of things, (were it trae,) converting it- D 40 prevent a frustrate such unlawiul at- Wasuny put hy 1863. im E ar i beet if : : ! i g a 4 i F 8 i Imo Sinton, wow shake the Soop soofdonce of tae sx | “While gta jon, w e leep confidence of the un- le the ut ey end Minie-| Gersigned in the sincerity of such taudable senti- | that hin Hxcelléncy war hat eee Ts 2 er ments and 5 e undersigned cannot, | dersigned in reepect to the principles of ‘justice and of Btate of the . the truth of this atatement, and ha | the sentiments of friendship tuat sincerely ani ‘aly to that | bopes that the Siporapie Besrotary of fate will be | mate the government of the Gnivoa States towards daim on the 4th aan hacky“ genial him as hl pes ba sogh sah to wey presen = Bom, By undersigned would mouth, atrengtben reasons wu! re, 80 in assure lon, Mr. Maroy that pal dhe, mi } salcingg for mee 0% ny extraordinary a statement. sis tertained s doubteither of the Tactical ee ‘a As regards, howevcr, the fact of the two contem- | these laudable principles, or of the sinverity of such eteam vessel; scut trom;hese to explore the Amazon, | Plated expeditions-—that of me geeren, Or the a cone aaa ‘06 the part of the govern- 4 ports of Peru, of Mr, jiamson, ment of ‘aited rs Porte of Bolivia and, the tributaries | eran pe for the Ania a Ee | ane hone ithe ete er te {5B August wae J, the Hon, | COnfluents ‘in the territory of Brazil—the under- } dic in the full confidence that the government the son. | Signed paviig 0 seasons to prevent his believing | of the United States wuld nt fa't'to receive, with " hieh |, the statements he has heard on thia sa to be |.the beat will, the rewoursranee of a minis- the rights'of friendly otherwise than correct, he deoms it his imperious | ter of@ pnation, sguiust whose rights there b daty to refer to the Hon. Secretary of State, and to | was a pre tated off-nce, declered to be on the uta aes Pe ill it gbige za > BH apecbe FEay cele E Egae ise it t g 8. §. Ines, Monsieur le | covery from a after ‘that the events of war were fer ee og dispatch to the Caan- | thana would neces- (Signed) De Mavrevrrgi. | avdaccumula id be Tre ler Frauds, Pia lenion. Times oJ al on i the, come spe han oa a exnment, that course of next shou! mercial] accounts from New Yer! escribe an | count 6 ene apply tothe House of Commmne or nnbnc stmert. cheers nledeinaree “Wt. Conaenay eae people and with the = The government, of course, mast trast to | 8: in stock and money maaket, consequent | where and alwaye ac’ fhe houre placing confidence in them with respe:t | Upon the recent failare of Mesara.R. &G. L. ler, | matus of endeavor. tothie necessity. He “did not fora moment mean | 80d the dix overy of a false issue of railroad stock by | trading and Since |they were 4 to deny that n> other government was powible bat | tbe seutor er. Mr. Robert Schuyler was re- | s pation; their bean, thore or denounce to His Excellency, these plang of invasion | eve of perpetration ‘by the ‘prev, mf which only the He did not know what combinations 'd ae the head of the railway interest, and in | Jess, a mortgege on futurity;, but, they have pever e.g]. 20d hostility, epee New York, against the |'the official intervention of the government of the t be formed. He did net know whether Lord oase of the New York and New Haven Railroad | yet failed to find a wey, wherever they had @ will to. to deny thetruths of these state- pa of Brazil, and which « misunderstood | country could. preveat and avid, . ‘and his friends, or other persons, t | Company, which he has now compromised to the fence them forward in seers of it.” ir want of to'| Spirit of enterprise, and aa immoderate desire of Tt was, moreover, avimated bythe mime sprit, be ablevo form a govement, ‘But ao long os bim- | extent of” £400,000, be was “nit mnerely | proridant, |: copie) ip shemieaowre, metal thesia’ inne Wendie rer govarient Of the Unit Biatae'tnt he whdsee | tint n ge Stor any truth ta we rewors then | constitated Fr com! o le! of rer to mm! mn re being any tru' him t0 crosto ficttions stock at | crease the means of paying: more to shelf, sredi¢nra “ r With 6 | and with the justice which animates'it, should faii | bruived about with fexard to. 4 Tloebae Gomeoded with to from here pr ly to take the measures neccasary to prevent an officer of the United dtatea sengice to take apse liable for the forte their bands, at 9 ga gr ot I the wi ; ‘Toe 4 command of ope of these expeditions. it - 5 be rally anticipated, it | than they can cover without a jittle'em! 5 naps. undersigned would not ventare ‘to puggest to | On the co1 »in the note ubcve referred to, he ch) ‘ so that Baas ; Uiminiahing. the ot Mer, Ei shareholders, peat capital in pereecenihs et, Ipeoatctiocl \ phe parr against these unlawfal attempts hie ee Btate all eed ot" Bearer a which every person in We coumtey moot which had already been sersously impaired by as mary of them may have been, will vastly enhance ‘i 'Y | threaten the violation of the indisputable (rights of | and he heed thacthe Honorable Secretary, enlight- bud Sree tec aipiece:|-gergranenagenepuciees iuacteahicn | Oot timents of | Evuishod. involiganes: whien arotiies’ over, she, | Seauson which indeed aie es pee ene P il. ey i . the Hon, Mr, | ministration of your Excellency ; but the ti intomation So frank and’ vg to | Smuggling on Board the Coampion of the roment of the | #@ned is well assured that neither do the laws of the | tion would'seem, then, to exctide'the tea the Seas. 19th, Met Te Brasil, United States fail to provide a means of spores npdersigued- oonls entertain evenis momentary sus. as svxious to have the de- | bation to the company, ‘naiuetes hia tabs to Wither pring, Thomas Cok aocribed as toe at 1851 when bass ae z pee Kiercan sven, aay ts your Beclency a4 here Colton dont ono) ig fon Mrs Marcy indivi- same time he oat ip pI ™ which. was carried into effvct,.and al- means within your reach, wi to em- | 9) : ee afte lod rs“ obo tend | Ort Mi: George Beanie, rs whl iene | Pana cia anna eiRc ake ae | Raney we ial endo ik expdionumign | PoZCnns on, ay tr, tnt evra | "had wee ern ie prores theming he motives, ly an interested, r yrs cante cto ay | it tet hie sey rs blk eerie it Wi raed any moran | S7ing ain oes 1s evernogs | ecantcotaaed i fh se ede in Me vi at m! us ar- 0% iM Sarfati: | "he Son Es Sram oy | eer eH Mg Maree | eh ul Sse ey see nak |g ee or, eo te teed ah | pete es an | aot cman rie |e Ret eat te | Kernan of arin epi eg i" authorities of this coun . necet! Bieps, ani) mpleyed in isaisting fends oh pe thy =e peor: Me Ghoer said the defendant mast be well aware Pa game ot the United Yo know the des- ingly consent to the depar re of fay mechan ite aperts, © prevent | Khe violation territory pk sar bs that he conld not take the spirits on ahore, and for | S2ation'and object of the vessels that leave the | vat) having in view the ‘yiolation of the laws of | of Brasil, by poatn of utente of MN Ghat cee wy with Mr. Schuyler from the long-continued oq ms Guth avicieintinbarace bait he | Porte of this country; but he assures him that none | yoee) having in view the v o vs Se ithe nator gine at without tie Tee catiane cae eemrkets caued by the ins- | tho" yottica ‘out in a"box, and be was told vo cake | of them would leave with the ernsent of Bho autho- | PTA wes macing beomght the know. | suosmiah the undersixnes crnsiderditt hie strict he mast say that & | vende in Bngiand, Which, ber for tae haceiteeon | them eck again, as te efloer would not lot hom | Mies should their hostile prajecte agulast the laws | ,,qbe undersigned then having, browght, the Jnow- | duty to communicate in vi. nov of Apgar 15,to the ete Toes | aenias wonlinens geasioe in teat rth | Fo. Om Tumetay_ be. Brought. ent the boedee is 2 of ‘Brazil be Known, nor in augh cage would the gov~| 9° coavioced® shat ‘his tucelicory wilt take tO5'| the ae then, resting ou this tegitimase iy 9 yeaa ears yee fenakerchief whee he ches di. fang rj of the United States assume the id shetvorte in this ase carry, out the confidence, is: r) corhinaed teehee ‘the packet The magistrate fined Mr. Cook “s., which he at 7, such an act. | aaoptanices wissct: the undaesigned had the honor to | and the certaint of repressionom Wagpart of thé 7 existin; table | once paid, and was discharged. ecre app’ the solicitude which! the Hon, receive from Mr. Mover ernment of the Unite: States, must, powerfull Aberdeen's well known views, an- | much rae 1g panic was attriba weaggig : official Kodo w, euiblied. he apg ‘And although be is likewise fully persuafed, as in- Sail to revent such attempts Troi be our ro! Oe Pe deed the Honorable Mr. Marcy himself declaréd, | their vaah ol y . cut his connection | NAVIGATION OF THE AMAZON. the 4th inet, nd which reveals the ‘eodaciousness | {het even though escaping we vigilance of he author.-| Buch are too eentinenta which ‘dho|,andersigned also actively i mJ paths chee hema pitied ep en ities, some merchant should leave any part of this | bas the honor to express to the ble Becre- position of Lord Aber- | concerned in the following lines—namely, the Hou- Civ sian aiah ce signed does not hesitate to admit the bility pirat ag taht Horo eaeek rite: iy a) Gate the 38d da 7 daiRomabes bet glad ne ie ve . prone gh AO npgnarnce Decwrees the Taay Lega | that the publications referred to ahond false, in States we not, in hy & case, assume the pests iad it is a matter of dew, Y gratification to the and Herlem, the Rutland and Whitehall, the Sara- | t10n of Brazil at Washington and the Gov. | view of the roan inaccuracies and lexaguera-| chonsiblity of justifying ‘ at d vated yeh great deal | tga aud Washington, the Nangatack, the New| eximent of the United States with Regard | tions whist vitiai ernment of the United Buatea withthe , While it gave them a great deal | Tee een Ce oe eae tent Valley: | tothe Intelbgence Published in the News pr peng ny cya poad ap es m0 | Violation of the law. of nations by these two pro- | duty of the undersigned, to inviolate the wever, in plain terms, thet whet he went | descriptions are exposed to suapicloa and inquiry | P®Pers, of a North"Amorican Steamer Pro | Yeseel belonging 0 tho nary of the Caed. peates | 1%. O2 cog ge BE rsync te ener odie be ity - 000 pees Sapbak ae ee ee ee oa wha bestia for, ‘of oflcally |i pense Honorable Marcy | to assure Mr. Marcy, Secretary of State of the re some « » a exper 5 ‘ sot his a wad ne ad Wan ent a» beamaned, fe menti in thé said note | GW to appreciate Seera, the unde: confinés | United States, ot his distinguished wheat ped if to claim of His Mency Francrsoo Toxacto pe Casvatio Monuras. py TO TH GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES oe eh toes iid were 1 aie for the ry formal rgrembonary mearoes felng content thet they | ‘To the Hon. Wm. L. Marcy. ; already taken » Mr. Gouverneur Morris, who aii to make, the undersigned might aa) there | © employed with sdvantage by the govern: | Tam BRAZILIAN MINIBTER TO SBCREPANY MARCY. re rie ore ciate | SecatyMet toc pace ct Re | petit gue ea i’ ins enero ima yment D a Sts Rot procee - We. ditp 655, | ot the Wanslas,naderiatnretyipuaes | concerned: few daye proviony toes Sieerers | iter Plenipotentiary of hs Majesty to Eraperor of | Ho, ame ergin beving been already ¢rpaited, | wia'ty ‘rey Yo" Mr, Macy the anmurance of his | aise Pipetite aa antes 7 be Gisrad? | of the overissue, the Zonk of the New Haven Com. | Brazil, having read in the pavers of this country foreign to the pertoasions ‘of the undersigned, and high consideration and perfect esteem. of Brazil, was official'y apprised J in comee-. the dis- 9 declined rapidly from 85 t0 69, since which | several artic published, whence it would | to the existence of the sald note, y Franoisco Jonacio DE OakvALHO Monza, ence of orders emavsting trom tne Department of tn rices had, of course, become nearly nominal. | #ppear that there is the Amazon rivera North As to the course pursued by the ernment of } SECRETARY MARCY TO THB BRAZILIAN MINISTER. fate, Marcy, All other stocks had experienced s sym} American steamer sent toexplore that river and | the United States towards Brasil, in 1851, upon the : Dsraerenr or Srate, i Of State of the United Staves, has heretofore fall of frees five to ton pet coat, ond Onset Panes to search for some of Bolivia on the streams | oocasion of the scientific voyage of two officers of the ‘WAsHrnoron, Sept. 23, 1853. the 23d of shares, which last year were at 160, had been sold | flowing into the 3 and, farther, that ade- | Wnited States, to which the Honorable Secretary of The undersigned,. of the United States, Broneon, at five. Bolivian yf] yale pebienes. Btate , the undersigned takes the commemo- | has the honor to acknow! receipt the note | quired of the Brazilian consulate at that city the ade upon him The Liverpool Times, of July 20, has the follow. pars, bering Ge Be th Say. Ieorag! 4 retion of the circnmetances which preceded the per- Frag mailed gritos Besta ay Honorable date an the’ ft ing under its commercial notice of the Atlantic's | Curent Year, will declare such porta loreign | mission of that expedition, as the expression of the | Mr. de Carvalho Moreira, Envoy 1 inary and news:—A considerable amount of the frandalent ee nage st peesinie teat sentiments which the government of these States Minister Plenipotentiary of Uajedy the Em- signed has denounced to the government at Waab- issues: silway shares reached | does pear tertais Braz! ror Braz! » relative reparation > the marita of prayer The y blic preceeded pcre any vesee) could bave obtained from the consular cartalaly Kolde theta £ | arapenoc ig Mt, which it is Cai and having oh abo it Tipe. Sa | the | © apg attem: Yast the noble lord onght | a0 t appears that a late confidential clerk of the | Mévnts Of Brazil, et che porte of the Union, & pate: | In accordance with the principles thus announced | Nolawful, and, if needs be, forcible entty of the | | ‘The undersigned continues tmpressél with the firm charged with the fraud is at preseat in Europe. | Port te enter ite mason and by the Heocsbie Peareiacy. »,and coofirmed Asisson and bet pi Trane! river and its it his daty to wd- The unde: the apprehensions adventurers, far from finding the least emceu- Mr. tn expressed some apprehensions with (From the Manchester Examiner, J drese bimeelf tothe Hon. William L. Marcy, Secre- navy of the Piette Ae rome entertained a Me. Moveira on this subject would acaens ‘ aly 22. p Immense excitement has been produced ha New tary of Btate, begging that he will be pleased to in- undersigned have been dispelled by the answer which the under- | United States, coubi, om che cont, ‘be repressed Ae ee ow Nee the 5 ge Levees York by the discovery of a Bigantic fraud, perpetra- | form him, the un reigned, whether any merchant pb of this Cee ald yt tents Rat signed had the | honor to write on the 20th of April | in their plans of aggression against with the gen J rd os une Lord Joba bad | 22 Py one of the members of a firm that has occn- | steamer of the United States, or any vessel belong: | tate tho departare of any merchant vessel that | last, tothe note of Mr. Moreira, of the 4th of the | full rigonof the laws of the country, which tend to thapked members {for their. presence, the eS hot aac nae tue capitalists of | ing to the navy of the country, has been, as stated, ) shonid seck, in this way, to violate the laws of Bra. | *m™e month. The undersigned sees, nevertheless, | maintain inviolate the rixhts o1 irlesdly nations. jes re for ni 4 ening United States. The effect of these | despatched from any of the ports of the Union with | 2 ss the Honorable Mr. Marcy asserts, the nnder- | With some surprise, tbat Mr. Moreira’s 4] The undersigned is eynully confidewt-of the faith- a lasted more than an hour and a half, revelations was to produce quite ® pani: in tue | tne privity of the constituted authorities, and if signed cannot, however, refrain from a*euring the | sions are again renewed in consequence of the fol- fal discharge of duty on the part of the of P American stock market, and no doabt public confi. | such is at present there under the circam- | Honorable Secretary of State, that the circumstance | owing rumors:— overnment in executing. their crdem and instrac- Senco wi have been Te the tone of | stances above mentioned. stated by his Excellency, that in view of the exten- io HH Hi { He ie Sp He aE 243 H : . ak F i é i : PT i i of ff ie fs ifs i sek a Hy 3 peas ll palit i 2sbv Hh Lireee ts cee EEE ATS fed afl alley igh Ey edd soil f . ite obpeieses| ie : t E e i i z é é H E é Fe i g BS gz E i z 8 i 5 Fs i 2 Hl is E g E if fg HD if if i i 2 i 2 & & Hn ebeci HE th =428 au sie Lie s skefe He 3 Hi SEREE ii eye H+ : az § if 7 E i 2g E 3 i 2 + i si ij Pa i rm $ i a bs He agri Eaae H Hi E i | : : : é i £ au Austrian and Prussian Notes. 1. That some adventurers were steam, | “0n*. The Dusseliontl Gacetie publishes: the following | more pedicel se mtd ae the Mae ee The undersigned, being unable to ascertain the commerce of the Union, the'vigilance | vessels, with a view to force the Say or es Ama: | ,, But as, some timeafterthe raid note of September so the txt ef tbe notes, addressed by the cabiacts f: justified by the facta of the case, 20 far as Te 8 Te eee of the authorities may fail to detect a merchant ves- | zon, in search of the ports of Peru and Bolivia. 284, ¢ happened shat-another perean, wee eppeinted o and Berlin to that of St. Potersbarg, rela- ’ sel leaving any of the vortsof this country for the pur. | 2. That Lieut. Porter, of the United States Navy, | instead of the above named vollectar; and as it is tes tthe evaceaton ofthe Duncan Pritspal- | heafoen sucoomfally cari out acres; ato: | Sul ge malt istrmmtin iat conta eed, | Beso capone water of the etry of Bra pas received 6 tro yoai’s Leave to take command of | FSes Watett coupatisas eft boriice sates, _ ond the enormous rascality whic! character- igned ld not see, without dee; a as OF s . : 70 COUNT ROEREAP A PSSM, | outcome | pl nomen weeps tack onde afar | (ORS SMELT rc eet Realty tt | Meme so ale that anton, | Sars, Sag a ae IBNNA, Jul 5 ma} on i ® ove te of sove- me a - 1» 8] 4 In of the great crisis 4 Keepe” Exe ante: ‘here is no ground for attaching to it tv ae ye whieh, po res iecaptent pm tp Beast } the goverment or ue United fad a advices which he himself obtained on this sub- igre be ey Co baattabae fo Tae repelne state of anxious expectation, the Empe- | commercial im; ce which seems to have been over her rivers, which constitute a part of to the 1 Pre ni Z ich 6 Id “ad ostire | ject. The undersigned is persuaded, nevertheless, | Mr. Marcy, begging that ‘his will be yer, eur august master, bas resolved to address | given to it by of New York. Per territory. te aright 3 raat, aad which would violate in: | that rothing of this is entitled to auy oredit; and pleased to renew to the present ailestantne orders himee}f once more to the ma; imous sentiments | The spirit of ralbeay culation has, for some | The undersigned takes advantage of this oppor- “The Andere’ avails himself of tis opportoni- | M Moreira will see, from the letter directed to this | transmitted to bis prede easors, and in the execu. of the Emperor Nicholas, by inviting him to weigh | time, been as rife in nited States as it was in | tunity to e: tothe Honorable Mr. Marcy, Se- | ty to reiterate to the H bl Bec ta Pre State | Department by the Secretary of the Navy, (a copy | tion of which this fate change may have cansed the urgent nocessity ot Fee! sone meats of ya thie country Seryaatoeet 1045 and 1846. 1 Enterprises cretasy of ate of the United States, hishigh 3on- | ¢f0° repterase te tr bis distinguished consideration, is i, herewith encloded) that no leave was tome involuntary negligence. ent threatening descr been re on regard. . ; : “ from this motive, it was announ: all portions and all interests. canbe be that vast Habilities of all kinds | Maj en a eee e.g Canvatnio Monerea. ‘eis hehe bee What there. ls most probable is; that the govern- | days since inone of ethos: this genta Co teeth en co Ns Re eh cmetind emer cemtapai te saree ,brojectors, shareholders, | To the How. Mr. Wm. L. Marcy, Secretary of State cypgsindy ment or the citizens of Pera, certain of the facilities | the Sun of Baltimore, of the 10th instant that a te t¥0 of the Danube by the Basaisn | stockjobbers, and contra ‘ almost every State | of the United States, &c. THE BRAZILIAN MINISTER TO THE SECRETARY oF | which this Ce) possesses for the construction | company was organized at New York with » troops has been one of the pal causes.of the | of the Union. It is quite nataral, therefore, that THE GROKETARY OF STATE TO THR BRAZILIAN STATE. and apparelling of steamers, have taken measures | capital of $100,000, baving nearly completed and Gisquieting developement which the present quarrel | such a revelation as that which has just been made MINieree. ; Turret. Leoation or Brazit, { to take advantage of these facilities, with a view to | ready for sea a eteawer of 190 feet beam, and des- has taken, and that at this very time it is that mea- | sbould bave created genera! apprehension, and, ia DbecieeiererGrars Wasminaron, Aug. 15, 1853. navigate the Amazon, in consequence of the recent | tined to the upper waters of tie Amazon, sure which bas caused the failure of all attempts tv | some degree, awakened, among commercial men Wasuntoon, April 20, 1853... t The undersigned, ay Extraordinary and Min. | treaty between Brazil and Pera. This circumstance, which is besides very proba- arrive ats paciic solution. By the sience which | who have meddied with no doubtful projects or Tho undersigned. Secretary of Beate of the Unitea | iste® Plenipotentiary of his Majesty the Emperor of | The government of the United States never favor | pie, taking into view circumstances already Enown she bas obeerved to the summons ef Franze and | scourities, a sense of the possible dangers to which | grates, bas the honor t0 acknowledge the receipt of | Di@2il, having observed for some days past that | ed or encouraged pny hostile undertaking from | to the Honorable Mr. Marcy, appears tothe under- ex ding to the evacuation of these Princi- | the conrse of legitimate trade may be ex- | the note addreseed to him on the 4th tnstant by Mr. there was an extraordinary discussion taking place | this country sgainat the territory of a friendly ma- | signed to deserve the distinguiabed attention of his , Rossin hes placed herself in a state of war pened by failure of public confidence. “We are | De Carvalho Moreirs, Envoy and Minister Plenipo- | bere, of the idea, already several times repeated, of | tion. On the contrary, laws have been repeatedly | Excellency, sufficiently to indaoe him to contem- ‘with the two Western Powers, and by that has given lined, however, to that the check which | topiary of his sty the Emperor of Brazil, in | 2peditions to the Amazon, from the divers pabli- | enacted with a view,to frustrate such attempts. plate it in his further instractions to the reapestive to the struggle a freah and 90 great au extension | bas been given to mad speculations, and the investi- | ‘@niary, of hie Majesty the a recently published | Hons on the subject, clearly collects the follow. | These laws are deemed amply sufficient to ac:0m- | authorities, to which the undersigned “hepes that ‘that it is impossible to foresee the disastrous conse- | gation to which the mabagoment of all speculative | fh the aed which indweed-hten to be- | 128° plish thetr object, and there need be no want of con- | Mr, Maroy will be pleased to tranemit hiadetermina- quenees thai may result from it. railway and other undertakings will now be sabject- | Hove that there is at present a steam vessel belong. | . 1- That armed adventurers have determined to | fidence in the faithful discharge of the duty of thosé | tion, snd-to point put whatever other measeres the The Emperor Niciolss cannot be imorant to | ed, is morelikely to prevent than precipitate the | ing to the United States in the Amazon. And Mr. | despatch steamers for the purpose of forcing the | entrusted with carrying them out. wisdom of the government at Washington msy What e point the interests of the Austrian empire, | calamaties which have been predicted as sure to | Moreira desires to know whether any steamer be. |. €Atry of that river in the of Peru | , Ordere, neverthe ess, have been directed by this | deem convenient, in order at ence to take away whieh are ‘ onfonnded in many eape-ts with follow the gambling spirit which has prevailed. either to the merchant service or the navy | @0d Bolivia, under the pretence thai tho govern- department to the Attorney General of the United | from such underigkings any pretence which may of mem have already in a political, | ‘There can be no question that many of the prin- | of the United States, was deasatched to tho United | Wents of those two republics have declared them | States and to the Collector of the Customs at New | give rise to them. commercial, and manafactaring point of view from | ¢jpal rail~ays of the United States are a remalned there | opento foreign commerce. Zork; informirg them of the apprehensions mani- | The undersigned availe bimeelf of thia opportani- f Tolonged occupation. It is also evident that | best and safest investments in the world, av with States, and whether the said, vessel remal — 2. That so fully organized are these plans | fested in the note of Mr. Moreira, and recommend- | ty to renew to the Hon. Mr. Marcy the assurance 0! fF é t the rapid growth of wealth and population that al- | "The , taking into consideration the | of sgaression against the territory of Bra | ing them to be vigilant,in order to prevent aay vio- | his high consideration and esteem. jension given to the theatre of war. port ere fresh traftl wadersignes zil, and 80 far advanced in the enterprise of the laws above refer PF. J. pg Canvatno Mousa. ry te serious state of things, the Euaperor, cur | Sy atransit thee preci to Delleve that ralway bie eee emcceaan pos ace ion of = that it was even announced that J.ieutenant Porter, | , The undersigned cannot conceive that Mr. More- | 7. Hon. W.L. Mancy. sani sngust aster, penetrated with the duties, faced proverty will be verlously affected hy sack | from Pificial sources, and convinced af the same pene aR Ee BOE ene Ee should for cae single moment have suapested | a onevany MARCY $0-FR RRASILIAM MINTSTER. ous compelled to wocept, by the protocol of | SanPonta,mamtc wy wuet wich, we are informed, | time of the scrupulous attention vehi of teknity | for this purpose he would receive a two year's leave | ceive a leave f2r the purpose of takin aps Woahingen De tee whieh a copy is annexed, engagements for the sc- | embarrasament there may and will be; and indk | powers, might have given denial to tho | from the c it office. of (an illegal expedition. Mr. Moreira will stcer- | he undersigned, Secretary. of Steterof the Uni- ~ lishment of woidh he cannot withdraw. | rectly, no doubt, this tand'to cripple for a | Eruth of there statements, as far as y would refer | _ %- That although these adventurers did not js letter of the Secretary of the Navy | 12 States, has thé honor to ack receipt Emperor of in weighing all these con- | time the mercantile resoar-es of the country; | toany official acta of the United States upon thia sem the protection of the government of the Union, | {Ree Mo naval oe oceans Cis consent © | ofa notefrom the Honorable Mr. ‘Moreirs, siderations, will the which | bot the largely increasiog imports and exports pore ‘The undersigned, however, preferred hand- | Wbich they were en g to obtain, they were, | take part in such an undertaking. deny that the | Envoy and Minister he Emperor, our anguat master, mast attich to | of the States show shat production 18. mmuldl ring | tn ‘copy of Mr. Moreira's note to the Secretary of | Bevertheless, disposed to carry into effect their an: | ., Ths undersigned is not disposed to deny that the | of sa the 28th: inet, to forker in the ocuntries ond the Daca and | ben rapidly as bore, and the cost oftheir ra the Navy, for the purpose of ‘ascertaining whether of their rash odertaking. naa Hey mst | re Been Tong since convinced of the ara fier So pectten g wt the chy of Ne ‘ork s com- Ahan he should on ‘is side furnish pontive ladica- | Wp pam to everat the jreape nd | ee eee ne aay Teel by he rick | Not wiabing, at the outset, to give credit to these | toes that would be sendant upon the genera | ae et Et beck ty of New. York 8 oom Stetant one, when amend will be put to Tie oven: ie tnet re Ph We wy hot, thore- | Amazon, or whether any expedition of that charac- | Pub on on Shoah ae ‘This conviction may have been opers- | 2n by means of steamers, the 1 the Principalities. Navy. the customs at New orders transmitted he Gmoperor Nicholas; we doubt not, wishes for Commerce or securities. ‘There are bubbles there es | Tn’sea ter te vie informat t for, the Seo- | spprized by the Honorable Mr. Marcy, Secretary of | first in this enterprise. | | to his predecessor, as the identical sibject treated Benes. Mee ee tress cane wath eke wall ts everywhere eee and ther wil be recality ines of the Nery snd than te vestutieaton i Leeee ae ee: Sac wih they would eg Pai lato effect re Feaeelane of in th note Bt; Riweira, directed to this de- patting sa ond and fraud proportioned lons that urge |. for waters of the Amazon with instructions of the laws of Brazil, woil knowing that they would | partment on nga leat i every day more and more to become for Austriaand | on, and the conditions that tempt or favor the gan- | from partment; he sug; sever, that | habit of publishing inaccurate and incorrect news, eal 2, wel e 4 In answer, the undersigned has. the. honor to in- Gameny sArebial scarce of ollsmitiet, - Ke wil | blog spirit of unprineipled meu: but thore temo. | Crom thas department; he suggests, bor may’ heve (oot weating of the acts or declarations of govern: | Dever receive support from this government, im an | smn ede Carvalho Murcira that an indeterminate duration of that occa: | thing in the facts before the public with refere attacbing to the evaouation co .ditions | to this gigantic New York swindle that cnn justi carry wi 3 the pe' er bs Occurred from the fitting ont of an expedition to vx | Memt,) prompted by these considerations, the under- pry on Se gr wa, Ce Red announcement referred to cannot be considered ae it of wai sh will be indepeadeut of md general management or sec ty of Eng- signed Considered that he should také no official hts of f Uideraigned ei endeavor brichy to explats to Me, | step im consequence of these publications, above re | comtrary to his first expectation, they should have | otherwise than too ague to serve ae.» basa for HH to the over- . official proceed: part of this art ear will, to se on the Emperor Francis Joseph | american x fered to; and he preferred before all, using all the | ‘he rashness to take such a course, they may depend | SPY of 4 ; perio fs “hed Gevisiug the means | isnd has had her allway kings, who eavenot doce | amet of the observations and sindies | means in bis power toarcertain the atiount of credit | that they will incur the punishment w tine Reid, prevent collector at Now ork, a Sed Se wees ee eteionts, which SE ieee Tota | much eredit to the yar trasted sad wea | upth coe plate eal oatenieae tae cceen, to whlch | tO wRic the eald pubheasions were entitled. vend undersigned takes the Nberty to entértain the | with cupy of the orders farnlshed'ty in dopart- Have the goodness Mi le Comte, in reading, the Retrayed, by Shem; sud itis no great wonder that | the Saperintendent of the National Observatory, at | ,,B) ‘hese mean . Greene C. Bionson, hie predecessor, jesselrode confiding it to ralaned hich he could not | hope that the lian government, actuated byan | men! y, bas for some years devoted himself, ft was | the unde intel {gence to w' sahahaened Yas for the interests of thp empire, | Calling his attention officially to or credulous, of the disastrous extent to | judged expedient to examine the course and « unfortunately refuse to give credenco, unless it were e 5 |. The government of the United States ia resolved » judg P ree cay will eeek by convenient means to deyclope its faitht ally ly with all its en pees nd i i ti city and other physical phenomena of tae river | shown to be false by other informstion more satis- to ~ ‘Atmazon, and the bed through which that river ie Bore step ic character. This intelligence vom eppent oanay ORE than re | wards Brazil: but while ce-rying lots a te & tim a copy of it, to point out the particu: | which power without check may be unscrapulously recive declarations, which may scrve to tranyuilize — ofthe case are aim that accor them, although of. extraordi- | ri fi Taled prophecies of aca, reuie to thepexagge | ter bad been organized or favored by the Depart- | Dit Mecambony soamase undersigned ‘having been | five ininducing eome of them 40 desire 0 be the gonriany of sepering, tn. Gx peat of facts ly these :—M . , termination it is obliged to act in, confarmit; Cur own interests, and, at the same time, serve to | p. & G. M. Schuyler, of New York, occupied tho | “"“Withthis object in view, on the 7th of May, 1951, | 1. There iato be organized at the city of New Yorka Thang srmcrd the anncecasany restrictions eres. | laws. There do Dot sutborse any are of perme pee horrora of war. ate poe same relation to rises of various kinds | thie department directed @ note to tho Hon. Mr. | company, of which the chief manager, or whateverhis | the navigation of the Amazon, and especitily upon | oF detention of property on me e suspicion of an in- jgned) a Buel. in the United States that Mr. Hudson did afew | Sergio iro de Macedo, predecessor of Mr. Mo- | title may be, is one Mr. J. A. Graves, having in view | the ze of vessels of the United States! coman- | tent to commit an offence. It ts cer at TO BARON DE WORTHERN. ears ago in this country. They were supposed to | reira, communicating s copy-of a note of the 6th of | the Ps jon of an expedition to the | Amazon, cating with the territories of Pera and Holivia by should exist a well founded presum| or Bear, July 12, 1854. Towurefies for the socceen of every undertaking to | the same month, in which the Secretary of the Navy | which they pretend to ascend, in spite of \e prob that river and her tri utaries. 1 such an intention, and he Set Seine the a:cnse- ‘The Cabinet of Vienna has just eommunicated to YS Se or gave their counte- | fully explained the desires and objects of the Navy | bition of t of Brazil, in searth of the | — I¢ is to be hoped that by means of treat, stipule- | on must sustein it by oath a it ee the despatch which Count’ de Buol, by order of | nance. Mr. Schuyler was the principal and Department, in out that expedition, ports ot Pera'in the up waters of the river. tions, these advantages micht be obtain for the | magistrate. prs the pape, Set addressed to the Austrian envoy | more conspicuous member of the firm, and was pree « the note dire to Mr. Macedo, the disin- | Of the steam vessels to take in this | citizens of the United States. ] This jealous a bev 4 OF ‘individuals ae. rg,in order that ho may read it to | dent and transfer agent to some half-dozen or more | terested motives actuating it expedition, one is now ready, ‘The avails himself of this opportu. | and I charsetarietie the : jon of eee te eee ence ae cae ie 8 copy of 25S setiway cosnpanies, In this capacity heseems | were frankly and fally set forth, and the Min- | process of construction, if not already i nity to reste ts Mr. Moreira the expressions of the United States end difficulty by 4 wee ar the irene te eet oe Soeeaes neat saad onde 9 ister of Soe tar cana cu Hahn ihamiy sign I that Lieut. Porter opts his very distinguished considorations. the United Eeeken/ ama sith, Goes , and in- eooupetion 'P aaitien Rassian | tered speculations on own account. | turning home, kindness tl - | attach or . 4 th doub A tweops, views which are participated in by the king, Hmbarraseso'by bis speculations, and uacont cers destined to také part in thie" oxpeattion, mandof. | i To Mr. F. J evcirvenamaters’ ee wks inws temantyes ‘ce well as as worl ae ee in the exercise of his fanctions astreasurer and trans- | passports and letters to enable them to navigate the 2 Seabekeier taaumscirer beter, 4 mance of their duty on the part of those be mpceny ae oe en ty has Cresent Of the New York and How Haven Rellwsy river Amaaen:up $0 in somtee, with © vio toms: IR pee <* woven Ay w York, gyrsngt feo oe Tis. | with their execution, although there fa in fact no a ’ , Thich bis cabinet bus made to put an ond to state | beyond ihe scteal mmc yaies tie eter oe | esa ae ee a eee a oe a aren otha pons of Bali ears | _ Smm:—You desired to be informed by iad wbether | Brine nderstined availy atest ot ¢ilp opporta. Baa cit eat ask | Grate in ra | Sprig ere ys | Soret ace eee rete foes | Moyer gaa Soe mat | Me chige mene gem an e 5 dD 4 cites the greatest uneasiness, and the sad con- | the amthorized capital of the company; and in addi- Of these officers one returned before the end of last ment o tat repabie promised to the steamer | taking or expedition ME wom thed i Wu. Ly Manor. Sora Sp sate Sepia ak Se aces | eLescemaamieeeesmn ces | OG MRAM She | Saat Toeme eres we oe | Toh eM cea Md to 0 ir J. D. mson state of things which so nearly affecta so man¥ po: - , that make the total yalne of the ascertained wot Morelea will obwerve tat, In all that iy aboye figures es chief, or 4 associate, a steamer of “hie depertonens Oe Oat fenced a dosola ‘ons and eo many interests, the Emperor of Aus- | false issues something Hike £500,000 storliag in our | mentioned, the of’ the Uaited States | 150 tons being already ballt, and ready to'sail. To | or permission, an P ‘it ArugsrEp—The fae Tape brietty fa baa once more addressed himself to the exalted currency. re Uncontroties command of the cof avoded any once sant oe rights | this must be aided the additions clrea of OE ve et Gat td i ll pep (Frey trick Fas beer sentiment peror of Russia, in order was enabled to these of courtesy towards a govern- i wing purchased arms artm 7 iseadiy trade Katy | arrested Hale Fratyr oo) Gevslopement of these imuninent ae eam 5 ne (fithout detect ant the seat with which ft cultivates ihe mowt cord rela force ty bear tat night be placed a $ my soakip shaneet camer four free and "enlisted on tard eee, Cal. o9 We deers , Our august master, cannot shares mar! from the ex- | tions of friendship. by raz! ‘authori i r Ama- , $5 ‘thin ‘Sroceeding’ of the Austrian tent of the forced and fictitious sales, #a low ae to rehant { tho United States, | In the midst of all this intelligence, is one | commercial intercourse with the regions of the Ama- | the upper deck aft of the room. Hewaa Ear, Gemeente | onlin dee Seah | Me gat mat anaan | Cachet mater hse! tt | gate eno ad Cl | Sirk Rae ea aed * “ bes im that itis im- | a to pol oat 9 Known to Count de Nesselrode the protocol of the | New York, leaving behind hima confession ot gan | 8% for the government of the United to the attention of the Secretary of State, | States. uestion was studied and It appears Oh April, @ copy of which is annexed, and to ex te: from all ipetion I rue ‘extension is the command Graves’ | _ I beve the honor to remain, with the greatest re- het he ins stranger in and lost Fee ta Ne Exceioney, your, confdodce that tho | or knowledge ofthis hage rope. When the seam | the Uuhed Brake, to kaow the Geatiaiier and sh | teemere belng’stribated Gita Patier For, | spect Your obedient servant.” J ©. Dosore. | her way home one last weak, sake ek Nichole will ofy ee in thom motivos for | er left New York it was not known whether or not | ject of all the veasola that leave the of this (oa heogh the ‘undersigned sboald not entertain | To tue Honorable W. 1. Mancy, Bec'y ney to show ber the Laverty which he to an of the fraud bad been ascertained, | country; Jo catersiqned has no tation ia } the fullest confidence in the principles of justice and |, THE BRAZILIAN MINISTER TO THE SECRETARY OF On Randay evening he her egain, when 28 well as the Francis Jo- but the investigation was proceeding, and the next | aaworing-Mr. Moreira that employes of the Cas- | sentiments of loyaity which the government of the STATE. they walked up to the ‘ational Garden, and after #e) King, our august master, must attach to | advices will furnish further particulars. | tom Hoxwe will nct hnowiagiy feuines the depar- d von to nartare and ‘cultivate Turgniat Le@ation OF eae’ partaking of some ms they wont the armies not cxeesiog thats oearetions Sach an rene) coven, Ba carend iowa and | = of vensel that should purpose infringing | towards Brazil, as in an analo; ic Fale ee 18§3. up ded 2 The Jarther Danubian provinces throughout way 6 laws Honorable Mr. Mi was to «: ¢ undersigned, Exvo; case Cole, com. Gwtanttorm may be pet to the cccupation of the of arr, Stocks tar fala : | Tl, however, any ventel sould leave with ech | the undersigned, tt bin note of Ai fee as | acing. ay mitted bim to jall to await the action of the gran.) }tovinees by bia’ armen 1 pO eG oad oe tre soriouly Maken: | an choctin vlwsil would be suijost to Uee ews, | Corns Jrat tks tapergned” cone not; witbout of Benard the hauor to Whe receipt | juy-—dlbony Soemng Yownale dee. i

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