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, . , . . ' p ck. d and plundered, since tlic true lii.e was acer- Guatem all. Gen. Murphy w as very active m the ! ri i. . i nornPii, au-ce. ,cJ; bit U .unl,r.,,,d tn;ioJ tn ,,t bcs;,!es 8n ar.r;nyn,c.J3 i?hnj 5r. clRVBf s cf 15-Ktr.! wity!cdfcv the v. higs -the ! --aveus. Ker.ny, Lane, otcd ajjt.rnt the nt.Si.-a. ; .ak .. Superior, ,., tthicu we were already t,irly patrick Henry tf the Vt." In'tlio eck above; Little . hite n:-s:r.3 : he hadn't te.c.V
TltP Treat)' with CJrr.tl Uritaht. '.legantly expresses it, sre to " foot the bill." and The Treaty which ha, been for eon,e nmnth j ,-u " tu ,our rce with trjn!ii,tic monarch !" . . ...... . , . I be equivalents are a ttnp of land on ths r.or.hern under negotiation it N ashinjn, between I.r.jhi.d ibftur.j,ry nf cw York, rover occupied by Great and the t.'nited .States, was ratified by the Sonate I Ilr.f.in, whase greatest width is three quarters of rn SaturJav the W. of Au-j't. The ii.i in:t;on 1 lüüe, wit!i & (!,pmint!cJ fortress, an-J a f rest
of secrecy '.via not retrnv
tl:it only nine Senators vo
tion. The names of these nine are reported in the entitled, as we were to the boundary in pretended
Lastern papers as follows; dispute or doubt, towards that ultuni thu!e, tiie t mi i . e i ' Lake of the Woods ; and finally. Sugar L-lanJ. in Messrs. Hjchanan and Sturgeon, of Pennsylvania; , , r ., 3 3 ' the Straits of MacKinaw. thrown in we f uppose, to Mc3rs. Ilenton and Linn, of Missouri; Mcsh. sweeten the doe ! If there is much cause k.r tnAllen and Tappan, of Oiio ; Mr. Bigby, of Alibi- umph in tho, then rim t-t we change all our notions ma; .Mr. Conrad, of Louisiana ; Mr. South of In- (,f ''-tional n-ht and Aintncan hunur.
liana. Two members were ab.-ent, v,z : .Mr. McIloberts .J' llhnai?, and Mr. Vile x, of N ew Hampshire. Twenty five whig and fourteen democrats voted for the ratifi ration ; in a!!, .VJ. The irj motion of eccrccy will not be removed from the proceedings of the Senate relating to tltts question, nor
Tylrr M:it Convention in Ohio. At the Sute Convention recently held in Ohio by the friends of Mr. Tyler, a cry remarkable speech was rr.tt'e by Gen. MinniY, f rmerly a Harrison man. and lately Charge U Alfiira at
Guatemala. Gen. Murphy was very active m the;
On the final passive cf the tariff bill intern II :?e, ou the 'Jv'd ;rt.f 'by IO.j to 10H) the Indiana i!e!eg .ti vcted as f.,1 e.v
Yeas lV,::;t, H. W. Thompson, Wall nee.
Englam!. Lorsncx, Aug. 4, 1942. Tiee trd- rrineipVt aj -.rar to making tTogre. Th ltritan:.ii trouLt nevt that thf l'rosiJent hij put Li "eta" n th? Ta:i:T, ai. J bcre an thrr "s'fp f rwaid" hn Wen tArn ! y M;i.iter, t rininj in a Lill ins; t'.i n r iru to he ground, .'y int. fr the I uri s v( teinz iuit- tiAj bicui'.s f t t!,
use of ship. I his h a inot i.npoitunt circ.-Mo.-i, f .r ' J ,-D ;;( Pf
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Mm- lliiti.fi Ti:il. The Treaty his been publ:htd (untfilcially ) in New utk, in Fpiteofthe lij'inction of eccrecy, and the (.'orri'rpoisdtnce alio is pronged. The .Spectator makes the u!j' ned yr. jtis from the Treaty : Amiri.Ml and II s-cttle the boundary from thp
the argument n both i:dej p-jlli-li-:d, unt l the , St. Cr..,x to the liocky Mounta-ns, as generally rat.fieitlon hv thf Hntli.li ( än v.-rnmn i! i -n r,. U tld- r t (d .
ciived. The . V. Ilvenir Tust speaks of this treaty as follows ; Two-third f.f t lie So.mte, ar.'r.rJin to th? f ' nht.tutton, mi:.', oru'tir in thi r it,!; : ition of ; treaty. 'I he Vote in favor of t!w tru ity .'.ci.- d.; 1 tv-. t!nr.!s.
Tiiihiy m.nk vo'.-ü were g.ven lor the r itili ; itio:: ,
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alluded to, he epoke cf llarriscn's Dayton fpeech,
j iii it is mvn!fd the princip'e of the corn-lawi, Vr. (iUd-
i after all to execute his tremendous threat neainst !.e fontenJod thit foreign ßur a ued f.r tka!t,
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and alT.rmed, from his own knowledge and other- , ! iuoimu u..ir8 'u'-" without Wu.g inj jrims m the home grower. If thi ! l-J'-' -t wife, tint Ilarnscn was opposed tu a iat:onal . ,y , r . I h, . . . 1 , , . , . , f ..mr s , . ., ,. . .. .... AlcisT tTGlli. In the Senate, the TaritT b:li Wis ' hou'.d not apply to tr.ud g.-nrrdy. at:J o oi-t -ucj.y j .. lUu' Among the o:tft:n?1;ShedCUy men present taien u?, 8ccori!tn- to reunion, at II oVo:k in Mr. GlaJston; will not I ail med to e,rape from Lis 0n pat uk IltMVt. in the Convention, was l.ov. Corwin, to whom (.en. ,jlC njojuir,,. . tn'rndmcnts too numerous to t-t:u- argutv.f nN in the covw of the t.etl fion. The 7;.f... 4;rie W. Io mU,
in rttt-rence t tma i;iaurc, oa i'(v: n o it ul t.tor.'e Hw.vn, fust, when Sir U. Petl bean to fitir in the rorn-las. t'.at Mn:y . B .u.-i, every measure of b; tm:nt a'iJ votJJ ti-nd, w Ph in. re ir - : '"' Ies rapidity, to the fri t t:il'-un i'jii of furtiyn zrui. 'J o j')': ' rl ' ) r Hi ltili-Ia'.ive t'laiift cannot iiH-ve out ut that oitnt." . r I ' ... , ' it- u i i l i .' j'.n iia.i nr. i ., .Mr. (i.adstDiie t pposid in: very üi P.erne w tiu u he Las lihrrt 15.0 n M
, Th, Com-cUon rx? the bjnc, of theßrrt I.,, cf Uxed .rtiK. .1 . . ,o, ,. J,r. H, .T", Ii. TlÄn ' i:;!.'.'-
would te leneficiol to comn tree, and t the co :umc r. j r.J.."i But.p.
Aur. Ill htipulites a n utual privilege of riavijrat.n the St. John and its tributaries by the pari es rc-pectively in whose territories they have their urcr. Akt. IV confirms titles to land heretofore rintrj by uitiier party, within the limits of the Ttrr.tory which, by the Treaty, talis within dominions of the olio r party.
ml mm; :,;'iiiit it. It h Mid that the will :nijnes- ! Akt. provider lr the nppr .-.riati' n of the of Mai ro." wo i-e opi.o-iti'o vv.s t h-; pruovp il 1 " 1 pot o.l Territory I'ond" to the parties mte-
.ficlf to t!i: acceptinre r f the a wird of the Kir ; rt-tl, and that th- I mted States h frill indemnify of lloll ud by the Unit-.'d State. to accede to tho ', Muie un.l APr-achu.-ott.-i for xpen-ti ineurrod by tonus of the new treaty. n..f witfotat.di n' that it t'' in, and pay thoin further three hundred thousand outs oil' a portion of ir'r njiitlu! territory, reiiu'.ed '"'lir hi o-inl moities. the tcrupled of eo;.ie of i!io iii'iii!iers. Aim . I provides for tlie appointment of joint
Tor our own part, w j cann t rtfnin from cx- : C!"MIII"'J1 Ui':s l" trace at;d mark certain parts of prcfsin cur gratification that this d.ifi.-ult nod l,ng t!ie bouioliry. Arc. controverted piitnjn, whicli m r-.' th ui oneo In.- Aur. II ttipulste.- the mutual navigation of ccrthreatened toi.-ad to (.j,eii Imtt ; !);tweoil the p'rti-iss of the rivers St. Lawrence, Detroit,
two nation, is at labt nettled ; if in f.u it Ins b;en !l,ui l- -1 ' 1 r -
Mundil' ar.na'.ed for the truth r.f h!s Ktntrncnt.s. mpr.i, ,.r. rtr..,.-.l ,..! r..-tP.! .nT th. o n-ference t this n. aure. ob er vm : " e a d it at '., or 'e liro .vn.
flav r.irwin 9,!:!:itte,! their rorrertr l.v l.Is ... hnwever. was on inv.mrtaiit" tire.,o.:tir,nbv Mr' whc:l ' fitir in - that "'.v S B:..n,
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lenre. We amend a Mno:wis of Gen Mir-,hs Ktvoe, which was to ubt lute an entirely new -' ' , .-. Htr.m '.
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dr i.i r .i i t l.l., iv.-r.-i rj I. I.- in-. I'll- i.i; ft ? ' i II I-!"', i from the )ioo paicrs, f ir the ei!it;.:atiun and . . . ' . , . . it . iir with a tr. ring protection to the ir".n-monr. .Mr. grati:::at.on ol (.cn. IIarr.on s o.d friends Kiv prii;,1Jj i,lc!ode tea unJ coffee in th-
i.i st or i.iri-rr.K. Kr.MUMN;; in te P st Jt I:.J.u,apa:ii, lo-Jiuu, S-p f.ir I, ist:. fe7"P-rn ca'an; f r Üksc Jt-fer PI p'.eae ay Ar-vtnrn.
Kinn, J r Vj Ki-i . Jit Li v KuMm iii. L. rijft i.uci, I'r.i. 1 Lett.er:r'n, Vi iun Lermr, It. K. I.i:.fo:J, lac Li -t., l-iir I vcr.. M Mi Krterea Müitif5. Ann II. My, 2 Th ma 11 Moüir,
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e.tIel, and trotn what we know of the terms of the treaty, we pee t.o reasjn to conclude otherwi-e, w,t!.c ut mbmittin to conditions hshori -rahlo t the
tcur.try. It appears to have been the d tcrmin-
Aki. .-tipu. ales that each party thrill keep a tore: ot not h'f than eighty guns on the coas-t of Africa, f r the MippresMuii of the binve trade.
ht. I htipulitos that both parties hall nee
ation of S.r IJobert I'eeP.s cabinet, immediately on t!''Mr best cll'orts Lr the tuppres-Mon of tlave-mar
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i reMjier.nii iiiurtn. n. m. .ourp.iv.oi o.ui- oppntcu tl.c present bill, l.ecau.-e it was not a reve 8hii e or other, i:earlv a!l the ,!.nn and i.riiu-ii.le of their I hi. nV.kw.t .,
1.V.WL.V., c.a..u , ' ..a.y lt n .. ii. e i.-i. rc, in me ? pirn oi i lie co n p ro in . se . on a preoocessor. Kvcn th- Whi' t-heine . f national c.'uciTi.Mi, l't! ' ..oivetor several hours. It was doc;..od!y hii hap- protective reie, and to fiic!i a degree, that tie-im- which was so violently denounced as i.nmora'. im-:; ,u v -' y" p;est ellort. He Hid he was a delegate to the po;i io-! in many ca:e?f a::.-::jt.-d ti a proli.hf ion. at..! levelh-1 2t the rhurrh, has been re iiitroducc.il v tfu !! Ii !,''
Harr.slurg.i Loir, cnt.on which nominated (.en. Mr. Walk'jr, proposed r.s Iter'-.ofore, to tea and if sent eovcnnnsnt without alvrution. with ao add.-: mal j ' ,', .,' llarrisou, and that the convention was co:.;nra -J t( VC2 o::u in fiee. nnd to s-ilut-.tute a tax on s d i 1: 10,000 added the original rant. It is in fact v.h- n.i.w'ra
of these parties : 1 rt, the (.'lay men, who went and t'dver ware. Tho original proposition of Mr. ; ever may be m powai i-uj.osrit'Ie now to govern l.n :id htror.g tor a I'niteu States Dili; tecondly, the Vl:', and all its amendments, were rejectcJ. ; ori genuine Tory priiviph. Tim agricultural a:.J Si,
Scott lUC tl ; and third!)', the friends olden. Ham Various other amendments were r.jred. and "e:i- ll,ert Inglis ?.c:i.u tf tlie lone are Mil. en ri ".b:;e
((j and .avae in pnvete mth the noiutcr, t ut t racy Ium- cv-
i cry tfiiu tfii' e; to I c a-id n tihin to i;nm l y l'r-uki.üx i into rebclli n nJ throwing hi n out of o!'":ce. (;?'.
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Hon, and a:-ked the whig party, and my.-eil among consumption, would be relieved ot the cr.crm-'tis in- J till? liuroficr. v5iV Wf lu Hot mi!i!i.-.h ail Addre.-'i. ' Pinn 1 1 1 ir nrlwn'. tVoiii !'. i m oo- It irei liv ve:rlit. V n .
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o i",H-' o j o i'.'.i uk-- Hum, incruaiiiv wu tn win rute me price ( i a num. ,. , ' t i , i s th.iiwo. um nor..,r,,;,n l. ! nr- ,r I...,'. 11 m 1 1 1 ohna Man. lard, the leadim; ; i rr.ocratic paper 11 Anf.Ii , ' t.eim.11, w e ere alraid to do t-o. 'Uoars ot laugt- t rv.oeb e silk dre. tuch as our tanners and me- . , , . .1 L i n i.t h n ,,.., , r 11 .....,. .7 ., 1 1 i 1. .1 w; 11 .1 11 ( aio.iii3, txpois one of tu f po.itical iiui.iihi s 1.1 t! at " t r and app ,u,e.) One follv.v in the cm. oMm. chamce daughter, wear on th-Sabbath and nnk-!s, anJ SV9; ..Ie is ,10t tlJ ,Wst y.,,,rJir,... , tll, ! ';!,1',7" who had not quite o long a head a, the rested us, giving day., at Iet l(HI per cent. Mr. rmhi 1)eni(ll.r.llc ra(lk,. .fl f.,vj f,u!t with the edc r ... ! v " !, ' .
uiu I'li'l'w.-u t ii-.-uiiun.il ui i.iu iu.iu, uui 0.1 no, 1 iiniijj mi his 1110:1011 iu ij 'i a 1. 1 oe ii u ujHiii mmh.i,
i?.uu men ; uuu inirin), nie nienos 01 otii. iiarri arious other a::.emime::ts were Kjred. andgenton, and half of the latter were decidedly opposed erally rejected ; among them w:is the old mot, 011 of to an institution of that kind. The convention Mr. Wright, to reduce the duty mi , ilk si frcm agreed not to name the Hink. The democratic ."iO per pound, to an ad valorem duty of 10 per cent..
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ItM vfioo i s This desp cah!- class of r di: ä. mis - ; 1 .'.o'.e M. l'i o 'N,
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(i.aul old Watkins I.cih, who was :i I'at.k man, 1 r nj'.'cd to otrike out the IjtHI tcr cent hv wei rht on t ' 1 , .1 1 , i t . . , o Y. 1. . "1 ,- . .. . 0 ii i fco ,,w j 01 iiiu. " '4 "l ' ' . (7)J i-.f, una t'jint nrn:!if to t'c rights u:iJ Hit uj 1 e ! : n lin.el. r(n that W i.i never do, WC C:Uillot g) betöre the p-op!e jcomuum glnss ware, and to insert '5:5 p-r cut. ad tf,e y-,;,c, t ü Hn;t please the silfiih and Jtn'qnin?. It is H'Oi (' !it on that rpuestion.as we will be defeated. So, gen- ; valorem ; and he advocated, as in tll i former .Iis- emui;h for us, that we receive the app!aue f the h o. t ' ''' ' La ' tlemcn, wc concluded not to make an address, fr ctission ot the eubj.-ct, his mt;on on the strong and intelligent, and virtuous in the lemocra-ic u'..!u--1 tear we should be twain: ed. ' Loud laughter. ) We ' trri.uiul that the tax. rn it tood. operated s 1 line- an ranks. These are cVim with which we d 1 not1.. ' . ' '
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i;r. X ftipulatcs a reciprocal Flirrender or cx-
which their predecessors Irid been unaide to bring ' rid'tioti ot fugit ives from justice charged with cer-
to a tio.- -. l or tins purpose nr ambaador w is 'am crimes spec. u -d. f-Iected, who was understood to b-, per-otnlly, Ann. XI nipulatcs tiiat Akikidmm hhall rehtrtmgly desirous of an amicable arram-. ne-nt i f ,:nin 1,1 '"rCL' live years, nnd afterwards, until one
the dipute, and who was doubtles, furm.-lo d with
instructions wh.ch made it improbabl.; tli it h - sli iold return without having elected a treaty. Whether our government has made the bc-t birg'ain w.th him that those ut.-tructimis a!l w( d. cami t n -.v h known; it is, how ever, sui-ii a lurgaiu 11s ha received tin; .. auction of mure than f,i jr-hYlhs of the member, of the American Senate. Of the military objections which have be -n nude to tiiis treaty, we do n .t pro!s to he verv coupetent tojmL'e. ),,,. of them, however, n me ly , th it it puts toe Ilritsii IVov ii.es in a cot.d.tion ..( great r t-ceur.ty rtuo.-t a!t "k,is not -in di;.-ct; 01 of jiny weigfit. livery nation h 11 rigiit t .-fpr. teetion, ai d t!u condition is hap;ie.-t fr th - world in which nation have fewest opportunities to do each
r the other of the parties fhali wih t terminate
it. A km 1.1; x also to continue in force until buch wish is expressed in 1 ke mann er. Akt. Xll provides tor the exchange of ratifications withm nix months or t-ooner. The following are taid to have been the chief tub-j-cts of correspondence, preceding the Treaty : 1st. Of the interferenre of the colonial authorities of the Hritisi We.-t India Irlands with American merchant Vi ssels, driven ly stre.-s of weather, or carried by violence, into the ports of the c. domes. -'I. ln the subjM-t of the Caroline. And
I. tin tni niiipvt ot impressment; but, except
argued in tins manner; we must either make an (orulv oil tlie poor that it s-cmcd only ilesi "ned
address, cr wc must not. If we publish an adores, i,, protect the home manufacturer r f gl is at a h- iwe must go for a Hank, or we must go against it, vy impesitn-n on all the re.-i of the community, and if we take ground tor a bank we wou'd be beat- . '1 l,e amendment was rejected.
en, and if we went ogain.-t it, the democrats would .Mr. Ilvans relented a litt!", however, in the arti
consort, to n.lvance a:;v purpose wha'evcr."
I he m ntimi'iit we put i:i italics, 1 a; t.ue aWrit. lh:;uit t'rer I'rcss.
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mint of the present session of Congress, moved to
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. oi .VrKie, 1 iit.!j ,i'..nl-le. . ' p. ::.::-.,:.-, Will urn Mj:'.ev, W :n. . Mure., Inoiifl D. Meat. I!e:iry Mi'Ier. S iliioi M w!.a!. Jane A. Meiu'oati, .. joix lle M r'jn, 1 1 1 h-":iill M..u!tll, M J. Mo r.s J.t.n Mi,::o,,-. M VI S. Mr. S ?ar.a Mrt'oimiiV, .!:. M v A. M. Laubl.i., J.u ,.!. M I.it.t,:; i, -V s(, M.-Ht-aia, 'i ! M. "! o-m'mii, Ui . ij i y.cK iu.'.e, 1 im! Mio'v, a: 1 .M. Kir'.;', t, I. il 1. J M.l.uir, .!.( V. M.'M .ha" .1 I.. i M. Kill. I'.i i ! M( tei rv, Si to r. J!.;Ji :ivli.i:ii.. 1. .N. II. .1. New 11, '.ie i wi . 1. '..!,:! M. l I.o's. a.i Oh. ; r- Nu'.m.elf, I). " t S ioli I.-, I c.ü i :ii.fr, J j;:;e ( 'l.rn ja, 1 n.a. O'Neal, J j :.i h l lOien, P. M.. .t t.n Teiler, Mrv Miry ')le, 2 r.n rh I'y le.
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vo vvcre uicincere, nnu tne oans men mi-ui uc c.e oi n.IK, so a- to a um it rongee ami plain wnite aim, ,1 Constitution a to abolish the v.l.. o.w-!.to.:es I av
maue juKewarm ; therefore we thought it best to silks, at -tl,.l ms ead ot f'J.oO duty on the pound cr. .Mr. Adm.s denounced it in a sp.vth ..s an atteii.pt j M.. .n l.n.. , make no disclosures f.T the public rye, and to re- v. hy not include the black silks 1 th it's the ones- j t. destroy the Constitution, and virtually de.-trev the ' -u " 1 !
rnam silent as to our principles, (houil, kng, and t;on. L'ni.m. The old gentlemen, however, has f.ui,J it no
repeated applause.) Amendment? passed through w th ; andthquet John Tyler, gentlemen, is carrying out the prin- timi turning on the engrossment, t ie aves and noe
ciples ot that conventmn, and ot Gen. Harrison. 1 were called ; but that would not answer the whigs ;
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plea-ant to fiuht against all patties, Le thercf j e h is s'ej- ' j. ped meekly into the traces of Mr. ('lav's ear, and lus con- j t i ;; p.. cp.idid Iiis report on the veto 1V proposal,; the vrv hum-. ,,, . 1 1 1 " 1 -
They evaded tiie question of the Hank, nnd declar- and after a gr .at deal of clamor on their part nn ad- I me which he so recently '.iolen'.ly Jeno onctd. .'i;fVr:' l:,.;. a K 1 , ed themselves opposed to it, and fo did all of us, j .urnmenl was clVected, in order to 1 nable tfiem to V'"'. 1 ,J ! 1 : who took the stump; at least 1 did, and so I think discuss the matter in caucus. yor v,jt, Sfitid ' ' ' ' 1 d.d my brother Corwin, w ho sits before me. I tin- As far as the IL.tse w as concerned, they have w.aii mi ' di 'iVi.r. ' ' i'a. ... ! ;, '
The fail teitn ..f U,i- In-i it ; t e , ill c :ni?':r a T 1 s-
der.-taro! that even in tins city, a fpcecli was made this dav nas-cd a petition for another veto, m the
ill l" l!, in favor of a bank, nnd the fellow w ho f.-mi of a L;!l to rcpe;:l that clause in tlie Land the JJd of Mcteai'. er. 11 laid can Le had :: n e d o. made it, raised a storm ab' til his eais, nnd our par-' Distribution law, which provide,, that when the ! aI"1 iw"y-iic cents pei week.
ty the ciiigry burner. lncliofed, had to enter a de- d-j'i'-s on in. p- rts shall be raised above the standnial that nich was the issue. .Mr. Ilwin knew, ard of 1 , per ceit . the distribution shall cease, and took the rigiit ground in 1 -!(, as sfioun by his llav.ti- fjih d to save th.s great measure hv fasten-
letter to Luther D. Uirker. (Ceti. Murphy here ing it successively upon to taritV bills, the whg
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I.i Inn I i !.ei,
w sh, f r our part, that ev
erv
oilier mischief. We
nation wer' co sale in us position agnn.-t tiiedeMgns (' its neighbors, tint none of them cmu'd have any inducement to g. to w ar w ith each otio r. Tlie I mted S at os hiving n- proj. cts if cot.qu -t to execute, can w ell utllird to ail j .v otiier n iti :i- I c ou.-u !: their safety.
'1 he Washington Spectator, an till paper, expresses views d'l':r
t'.ioso , f tllC l',-t. i j, . Tli Treaty With (Jrcit liritain.or rithcr tic? Hnti.-li I're i'y, h is been continued by 1 lirge t" ; I, I" ,1 tiro 1 1 I i.i ! I m 1 v -1 t . ,r..t-.. I I ...
w ,,e su,j.vlot impressment; but, except r,..ul Mr. Ilwing' letter, ami e .mmei.ted upon Mr. nre, as a last alternative, about to try the ,.i.,. ! " ,Z"iU- VluAT''i!-'11 toil a sort ot apology and pea of necess.ty is made U1g's present disinterested aT.ir-mean.ng as ;,,, ,ts own naked merits, as tl, v sh.,,1.1 ,a.. e ' ' ' ' ! . j J..::ies our r tor t o: buniiio' ot the ( arolllio w it 1 an ex nrni on ... 1 .... 11 1 . . ..... , , . , . . .... , ,, : . k A e a:e ie;'u ;i I to 11 ouUi e J s.r i-ii 1. ln.v,ili of regard f,r tv i r, !,, f , , , ' . '""!''tood, brücken fardth, r-and wh.ch d ,t - ,n the nrst place. 1 he bill il passed uc-t ,,,,, :, , for Puu.pal fl-.k 1 ti.e llou e Ne.ev (.: v.-, ot r gird or r"diies ot our neutral right is caust.c severity was interrupted iWquently by bursts ri-!.!y deserve,. . veto. 1 ut iIiohmM r . n . 11 ....,!, to- ;,e,
.0 .... . ,s o;-. .p-:i ..o se po:,,TS ; ami tne ,,t app! m.-e 1101 gle.l v. itn roars of I mgbterA (Jen- A' o. tT. The tantl bill tnun the IIou?. a di . r.s.,.,,.t 1. niioer-tood to deel ire .n los mes.-age j oral Murphy then , roce, del, an J denied ir. positive vested of the lat.d tlam-e, and the ta.v on tea an. .u-.o.upiny.fg t:.o r-aty, that li nee. VA dee;., it frms-, tuat General Harrison was, in favor cf a ' cotlee, .n ! the Senate, at past S o'clock, p m ce,,ry to urge the consideration of those matters ! Tmted State, Hank. - ,.. I,V a m.v.r.ty of one vote, as foil .w s :
Nancv Ki'i !i- ot Mi M11 v lt. I . 11 . t l.'an.h f.'Ki.mf id, J. U. Kav. W. M. Itav t um, V. . I. P.id!, W. II. Il.-e, ill.aiii S. Kiftii i, Ui-tU KjiiIi!, .t. ;!l Kli-M-ll, I 'o!l 11 1 V L.id.'i , Iti-ger, s. ! tt .n.r... v A. Sin.tti. M. (Ii 1: a d Mi:. Mi, W . t M:il h, 1 .11 I., in.tlij N Mint. 1, .t d.a S oit'i, I II id st l.t. Aide :(K !-, A 1 i .I'll M 111 I -,
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.'! ;l Morin tunl riuod. At II lkonoie, 0:1 the 'Jlth lilt, there w as agieat
orm, h g. rising of the tide, during which, a "f
1
.earned
When inaugurated, he assembled a verv aliie and A vi: Messrs. Ilirro .v, H ites. Hay ird, llmk co
(!) cabinet nr. -und him. an of I';;., Choate, Conrad, ('raits, Crittenden,
His proclamation was issued f r calling t extra Dayton, lltit.tington, .Miilcr, .M.oreh- a.1, i'helps.
j ses:ori of ('ongre.-s, and no dou'tt the ground work I'oitcr, Sjinmons. Suoth of lu.ii.in.a, Sprague,
I the matters to be llcctcl during the extr.v sc.- S:t ri u of I'a.. Tallmidge, NN'uite, Utilities of
frVU'e arc r o not. d -.-J....1N I.. ;,nv .v. ' , '.''! " lluli, as ;i e 1 1 1 1 ;.i'.i- I 1 A-m-Mi.' Cl-.k iti f.ie 11 1. cl ' ' '"' '!. Keprt-ei.t .lives. 11 : b .:t A. I. rue, . ,,. 'I 01. (: i.!ia, c 'Vif aic ant !... l.v. d t :mn amec K. M. lirv, r.i - : j.a.a; ;.. . ,
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large amount of property was destroyed.0 The bells ; t '"' " .tn Pl a ..od ou t by ( Jenem I I la rn-n , assisted Maui", Woodliruige, V'i of New Verk, I 1 ; f , 7,.; ,. r , r. ,. - , ; by hi, cabinet. I it the presumption is not a democrats nauo. in Italic. ' ew a- to c.-i.vi w.rc r 1 1. i.i t.,e n g.,t. ami the citizen, turned mU ; f., ; r eee, that sm l, were the facts J Will any man .Noes-Messrs. Allen, .hr'nr of Va., IV.-I-v. A!.- md.i ., -f' '-vvi
1 th.se wh voted fT it wo-ilj have mid" ties of tob icco received damage; salt and m"ars ! tfli! l")si.'ti"i to he true, and I challenire any man to ton, C-tkaat ot N.C.,
man v
It: Ii rum .r is 1 0 u" credited , n t one. or p.. h ;. inc. l lio;c was hardly an ultcrnativ , Pive the immcd.ate occupation of th." d.sp ilt d territory. Unprepared or unwt.i ng as wis tm iicpr tv fr that, toibm ssien to Amerieati propo-it.-ei, lo.n'i.rm mg to Hriti.s'i demami, miv have b'vtt it 1 : ii hy m i'iv the least of e :!.. i'or let it b-r I. -rie- 11. mind, th it the bi-is. t the Tratv w is a i-roposi torn (as is g-nerii'j' b.-iiend) ot t:e American (Government, an 1 that ail I. id Aslihi!rt.;u h.d to i" . was to reply, "I accept tii ; terms, !'' C ul i Maine hae ep.cted from any umpire or arh.t T, 1 tit the sword, a more lit eral settlement thin tint proposed by our own Government, back d by all h r Commissioner. and Represent a! 1 ves of one po.tical p irty, as well as ih -e ,.f e.-i-!i!-'ti-, r, 1 t.
.'.
f Mi.-s.. King,
w er-' ii
le.-troy e.
ng and other property par-
;ftko his reputation, as a sound headed man, by !
t.ioy or i. .tally destroyed. The cut re loss, in- 1 a I
nying it. of course Genera! Harrison, if he had been
i rru V o: .1.1., i t stmt
a bank man, would have consulted Lis monoton
bridge
Ac, the necessity of
11.
II is cabiie t, w ho were
co. I i g o .image to rail ruiN, m.
is c-t 1 ma led rt a lernt 1 ,t;(i( Mill. 1 turned out by .lohn I y ,er. arm w !.. Hie. in e.oj iie. I ! , , r , ... . ! tion with II. tts, trying to head Captain Tyler, Irive I 1.- storm v.as a so very severe at W asl-ingtcn, m.vcr ,iiriil t ,ir;r tl,.lt ho .cd Mid. a sahDC. renn.-y!. ani 1 avenue, from 1'irst to 1'o.irth -ct as t hat. to be acted upon at the extra session.
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fS. C, i:,rlS of Va.. S. vier. S :,iih, of C.ein.. 'I'appan, Walker, Woodbury, 1 oung, 5 wirgs Bgii::st. the ImI names 1:1 Itahe. A :-. t --Kerr, WiL-ox, .Mollobcrts, ul! ajiint the loll, or supposed t 1 be. Ai'o. ","... i'he loll t continue in force t'ie ian I
d stributioii . o is.-cd tii
mate "d-Ho 11) ; ami the loii
trect, w :s one cotitintied ioet of water resem- ' 'd he not hive d-ne so. had he I n in fiv.T of to provide f..r th org itii?. ttioti of tli'2 HoUsO of Ke
bling a bro-'d n v.-r. The writer ru.-lied
... 'a hank! I a1-'.; this que-tun in all sii.ccr.tv. r.u.l '"l'ja" "'"iM.div.ui.illbKllvtii;,,,. .t. .Most c-rta.iily he
ceoar. am, even into tne room on the first floors 0! ; v. ti'.il . Ger. Harrison u i not a bank man, as h.s
many houses situitcd ui the imrtfi side of l'cr.n.-yl- cabinet, and his Dayton ;.-. Los, as well m tlm v ir.ii a-.enoe, between Lir.-t and Second ttroef. J fact I have nientrnticd, r.lu:o'ant!y prov c. Var;o;. , ,,,,. .... .; w ere the wills w in; ; Jen. Il.trr..--m's cabinet prevo.n.g grcav oamage. 1 ,.e pavement ... front ot ; tl.lt ,.p.at a:u! t ns:tll i(. (..,ea;h. d t . i.:.. . :. . I . .... . .1 i i ... . . . ! ". . ' . .
rcentatives, chncfueg the D.str.ct i njoncl ion of
o t ;,
I tl.C cord
i . Ih
re. u -taut or re..ng:i mt ad.ies o;i ot the
We venture to rt rt, t.i it if t m-e
w u
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i ir d. or up-l.fied, and the basement completely Jill- ;
r. I'or 'a ca 1
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:inl of hi own but to torn neoi out of
do.
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a ' li Ii-t
it , so I ir Iroui em :st ,ng m re than two t .rd of tie Sena! . it would not luve commanded tne , oi a i.i i i r i' v, nor even of one third. We e n.t ..ei puh-
e.i w.th water. 'I he bridge n r t i of Capitol street
ollh e because hi ca'.
t
tended
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II
had intended to do so ; b..t an
tic
wis c.-m, ,et,,y netuolishcd by the llood ; w h.ch ! , (.V4. a"rod,c.l w ,s n nod, .r prcten
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tl.it 'ii ' pro, o-.ons ;' 1; ; t e.: o 1 c: 'i t w itii i'yler's i-i -on .v.' n .,)','.! in the Dep ut oe.it of r:tue. ; i i op ; .i . :i t '.: : t I in V Will bo 1. ije j ,'.(. . T.. :H pi- ! , t .1 ay , a h 11 an' h o. n ,r an oi l'i1 1 1 1 r v Note . of -t. n. I 1. a v in i j r.ty ol a ' ' ot 1 l ö ''''. In 'II tl-o a ::',! t , til t S'lP.'., a:.i':o.ln. mt.- t i the i ;,r.l t ..I' .ol!, and pi-.-e I t .! s :!:..
l --:! .ti to ti on toe !
ri'iiii ' I'li i i t .1..' I i t Lpu'I' I eu.r, as a Ciinii 1 : amf oMn e n. ti.e ret I. al A ein!.y. 'Eia:: 3Ta;;svi: .m Phi ir I. p r i 'en s. yink ':. I! .. '.. H i. H .-..'. New u, A.i;. H', A i Ö ) 1 1 ;i ,.' i Alex it. 'hi i. A1:-;. o.V I , o a (i o; et wn, A .. s, , I.I" a 1.1 Hi'.:. a. .ie, Ai.. M ö,7 1 , a l.l'J ( i. u l .i. i, Au'. '', M) a v II C":i, A'U'. P., f. i o ;i l liiiio! ,'i, A ii C, li.'-'r - - i ..o.r- i i , .l;.!v I,' I , ' c ' 1 i Nrw out r is. An . ' '.'. II e:, vi a -t l' .1 t'c iii t-i coy I i .- : I'..'..' , v;. . ' l.'.niis . i ,i i ; I '..ii e I Ö i .1 i. ln k , el ;o '. 7, P hi e !!. p. n. j. M. o. v.", I.m !. ' a 7.- ;Vr I'-. Ciia, a .' ! . ! (),i'. 1 a Ii 1 ; 1,: .. ii ! i i r. i el. Wu-l.-v 17 a t d'.H'.rud; f 1. e, l!.i e : a, s ; :i ;, llo, M ;i Ol Ctirc vie, : r - '" ! f'i I" i o pi i ( S7 ; .: t.anel : I' .:k, I, -o t i r '-.v t . f m K I ; II in , - I. M . i ! . i V. .i P, : r In 1
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dl the d , rci t communication bet ween the mar- found, in fa v. of a I 'n . 'rd St ales II ink
l Ii T 'f .r-1.
w th 'V c . .rillt t :.
he! ro tie' treaty an. 1 th" P-'ii p e ue n 1 1 a . e ni o.e
p ni
The
.and tlm citr.ens.
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' -"w ' 1 ; 11 , !or h;:n. an 1 l.-ecause tie !'r-.-idetit hi I
Georgetown and the Little Tüll., has bei n tv-s.d- fo..l.h j.,.ti.-;i lef' him bv an old ;';;.;
The members .! ( 'oogr
s. cncro.ac. e
o n. t e t ;.
i. no w n.
If a
ii.i t o rn o it. t h it th" ii" j ot i it i
c v.-rs no Amero-au he i 1 w it.'i 1 i 1 1 1 . the tr.n i, ttongn" if exultation w n! hue i-p-kcn t'. so. p.. H it a pr p.r elinnd it:oa of the stibj -t d.-miio'. a brief" lo.-toric .1 rev.e.v."
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r.- : o .it ridii.-e
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er My inj ired hy the 1,.
Tii
io ma .in i: er-on, thai w hat the cn -1 ,tuto n mo!
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los dot V to do, li- iitu-t d i
h . . s 1; ,
and lu c ills'" ie
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lle.i.r. 1st. vmi. W e le in. trom the Troidcn-o'
. ,.,1 . , ' 'r""i''1' ' the -J-.M itisf., that (;.iv. Hui.Sar.!. of r"V,eW WIS the,, entered ll.to. hoW.ng. t.,,t N,.vv es lure, h ,s ref d to o,VC,,., Mr I irr
up m 'he r-quisitmn ,,f G,,v. Kmg. Hv (P.vern r ; Arn od, ol Uli. . de I-litoI, w a tlie in".- -riger be. the pitties. Ih.: C.'.roiiicl! s ,v ? --" 1 Ie 1 wide,! upon Gov. Il.ih.iri! of N . Hampshire, in 1 Ii -nee i ins i n no toe: ? , with a rcj .:-,t ,on Irei.i d'ov . King, f.rawirrn.t to arrest. I 'noma
U . I r r . i.o.v in tn" it" .:' N.mv II
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t lenient of that I, no tn a vv iy ,om"w h t
:mi i ir to
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C.v. IP. rd 1 1 s j .' i o ! 1 1 1 i y ( I, ürmlv and deep!
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' "'.ii. " i""i- ii- I ii- 1 1 s, I ion , ail.X S'lOil to
ent treat v , the auto r;t .. ot .M... uh i-o tts ( ii . A rn . 1 'bit be
und M line rejected ti." pr po- .1 in the m -t positive :.nd i if.' n ive 1 1" ii'.'t in.iilti' g t'pip. il . K nt f i -et. d every th.ic' h it the " .i v ' T t''.- 1 ; ' .ronvt o- ti; j ,:f 17". t," 1 M '. n . tt- paM-Cil rcsi lut ions condemn ng the s ..!.-. i; f .1 . t
t' ri d tire f.r that of 17" J, in t1
w on..! t .rwar.l, by im.l, his
re is eis ,.'r so ie c.iuiiig, ,n.:.!res ol t S mm ! W,
lv ng, a -ting t. oen. -r o! IP. .d ; Island. W.
..erst in I t i it ( ...v. vrii.i.lwis w 11 treated hi- i
ait:ior;t.e of ew H ;nps!i;re, th.eigii he w ia i,i
I ' - p o t 1 . 1 1 l mgu Ige t ilt II it II
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tcrir.s. The Spocta!3r then g : on t
iv
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or jvii. -' o '-o ai.M'.'iy io sc luv, iiatijiru a let
ter, j i-tit) i;:g course." Th" TrovideneO t 'i, ,-rn ie!e say "A letter came
Ti.e..' is, then, nothing i.c.v in th" .j .. adopted to the I'o.-t ::. -e on J hurs-i i' .no.-:: ng from .e .v . ". th" 1 ..te i,egot:a'p.nw hie!, w et" in i-'ed str.etly Il-unpshire, directed n "Simu-'l W'ar.l King.neti copy of th.ee prupose.I by .Mr. Van it iren. Hut wrr. r of I; hod" L-lin-1." It e.ii !... i'tiirnt i.e ,i s and the n.it are very d.ll'rerit ton;, ed, we under;: :id, un p;n-.'d." cmi'i.tional l nc, t ... ,u I"-, was a furor j n- ' Tm: Kiton?: Ist.vM I'iumim -us. Ti.e s.,.-,reme
position, tor some o.-n'os were then entertained emit l llii.i ! l.-li
resisted the encroachments upon the I'.v amt-ve. h i dei.oi, need by the memiier.' , and cry h .. g f.rth to 1., nl I. h i, r ifi .lohn Tyler rarr.e out the pled -.es of ( neral Harrison, by rti'.is,i g t,, j,,,,. senbe for opiniuiij' s.a!:e. i'he Senate "al hi in , or tries to do s , 1 y ref.n i.ig, v. hen !. app. iin's a democrat or a friend, w loon ;e believes to Le hoi.est ami capab!", hy n j 'ding his none mi tum, and the treatie.' m ole by ios order, nnd the Ilo.i-e ol
il epres.'i.t a 1 1 v es 1 1. to
vote .-iippi l',v en t ! 1 .1..1.U C. Aa. lams. to... i trying io io a i l.i.o. and . I' I'll ainne it he bad t h" po w cr, he w oold 1." nl e.ry icoe m in in the u:i o:i, fir tii" benefit ! the 1,1 -;,-.i,' ('en. Murphy t o n statt i! licit Mr. Tir ..' i :,',. 1
prolMbl ie cid pel t s igu tie' t ar.'f b.'l ...
lore t'ongrcs. and went int a I ng and able arguii. nt to sh i ,v lis run, ih ti'.' -ts on tic pro.-,.,'ro v i ft I: s "reat west, and showed h it at a Conveipp i at Syr icu-o. New V'-rk, ti.e tar. if was advoeat -.i strongly on tin' gr.iutnl t h it it vv, ill sto emi-ri-
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ei bv ',e, '.I -', f'-r tin- purp-,
: s t in . i i n! . it pi op ! , i i five to an . r:-.ni, tli- !' " i I it' a I ooil v or a sii,- ! in n a '. i . I -'. en
!!," of hi'.. rug a'li. wh.i hi -r sh.i l make
I t'.e t-.l', i -etl'i in -ot on
tli it I' ut el 1 , i r i , . .i iM'utii o ti.e I.i e ,'liv line; t e. n-bij s i me and ten, rhi! I i n'l'b'd t- a i;n hot se.-ti n . f :. i !, bv oi t null l.-.i.i tli i - -r i - i r I tli" I. ind .'.'.' e a j rl.'.t .! -( I dung the ei't.ou I c uiti : U I n' itli'e tipop. 'I'he r i g'it I-1 the hi: I n be a - j .in ' ! y l ii'.i.hu a Mi.ta! !e b -ii-e, i le o on:, ii I ,si. ; and cu.tiva'.ii" live e '.,
r . I.- t o ti.e eel l oir onr Ti.e si I'.l.T i-i :i', re, put I
witimiMX m 1 1 1 1 1 i I tbe inlet lue V ears, toi,. i ti.e d i'C d hu I erililt, t app ar and attest bis ie.id. -nee, ceitit'..'.!
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however, to tue fcietitilio exploration, pr.coscd an
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h ive rim , 1 1 1 t h t.l, Olis i I ..! :tj , one of the prisoners charg"d w .t!i treason against the State. It was stated by h.s c ri-el tn it h.s mini had be-
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louimenceu oy tne iemocrat.e i n,n;str itooi , all those doubts were removed, ami it was di':nonf rated beyond a cavil tiiat the higiilmds do.- gnat"d by the treaty txistid.and th it there was no li.t'imltv in running th it hue. Tiie ad v ei se rep -rt id tiie llrit.sli
( 'oui muss. oner, a d.sm issed employee of the Amerntan ,f . ,,'"n ii i ... . i - i '. ' ' .
iiuvi rii.ii' an, i ! it" ii ' o i :i s i ou i: ; ry , a u .j w .1 i , j
never v is, ta-.l tlie line in qu. sti-m, give no srtengtli , v , . . f , , . ... . . .,. , . . , , , . 't. 1 he iTiSgr.i -.Tiil tvutu'v cf the (hiitin-ti m Khede t , the Mr.t.s! claim. I .lo.nt ( om:i..-s.on. K-r I 'JUJ 5. t.r..,:iIht d'-m., ,',po ih. m such a Hood oi i,.,exploration and survey of tue t-.-imliry, w.th a pr - f:1 ,1Vf ,.,Jt p.,. i,.,.-, arc f;,:!l,!n: , , Jik cut. John
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1 b" Correspondent t the I'rovidcnee Chromel" w rites that all b i-.n-'ss , 1. the civil list wo uld probieiv b" continue.!, and Mes-rs. Luther. I'.ere".
ll.'üwn, ami others, would be tried i:nme-
iv .
ti-'ii to ti.e we.-t. t:.spea,Mi.g ritio of represent at i.m, and the
J'lin.'V vnam -.tiiat 1 o igre.-. p r
to d, strict tü? Slates, h" ten i ir. d h.s. s tti- d . n-
ic! '.'i tn it ti.ey had n 1 :.i ire r r it t . p.. s , t toi'iv'.il-' t'"1 breid n'oi m.'k between th' l.tt!" . 'liild.cn. aiol t r : - -' -1 ! ' Ii pod to" peopl w i.i 1 1
re.-. st at once tips a, a, ining asMimpt.:i 01 power upon th" part of ( 'ongr : .. (icn. Murphy nihi l -s f 'i" Idler (f Ti. nt.T-
r.w.rg ;itte ncmber 1 ft!." C.b'i.et, a: d a 1
til e.i-e of the ih .rh of tin' .-e'th r befo.e the rn ! of ',.
v ir . r bi foi." Iiis i-s'.m j of lie.- t'.it. n', h: li.nn
d-s-a ii.i to los w id e.v er !e ir ut I 1 a any iev 1 n- tr.m-. f. r bv the s. tiler ! 1 ll: en: : i r y tn ! .Mths'. r nh n .:. II... .t f i n. I m.'h r tl'ii Act n t to exe. - l no. h u.dri I tn -,isod H.'lr '. The I'r. s li-i.i i alio .! t ) s.isp. '.,1 ;i' i: .' ;:i 111 at any ll'll"' Iv civile; s.X tn 'O'i.s . (-, iii.il th" ' . i . 11.--1 -l.er I t'.e I. Old ( M'.-'e I - N pliiil t.i lep et, p- n t 1 l'i ! u rv ! 1 1 , ih, n a tm s . I a I w Im h i . t ik. n ti.e b. 1.1 in , I ih.-. .'n I.
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to ilispute w nose ci iim, nr. e h-ter d-clired " iii ! I
t.-py ;t b.'l .v. This Jette,-, as weii as t';e s:
of .Mr. Murphy, fives; the brand .f hpy -cro-y and d.ipl.city on the t-r-'he ids of the (.'i.y fedcrili.ts .- deeply n th-e mirk i f ('i n :
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Hot amount to the dignity of a dcbueahle ipuotmii." "front rank" of the Ciurti ri-ts a ur-t hi own iinL'-nent." r..;-. 1 nnor . v ur I-ti.-r mi rn,i.; , e th.it p w i et'-
an. I na t'ten treailo-reu-iy Idl to siiiK i r htniii'd, and d .it a ; u. .h" ;,ii't r.: in va-ti,, c"".i ty, t.n.t. n .
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.M in;S losing si.age e. i,.e game mr h.-r, ti.-eat IJntaiii wisely despatches ti u iry a;d a met minister f xtraerdmary, vvlu very si. rew pruP ses to tre it on the b ts.s of a " i .in -..'.o.. u' ,h (, winch, when proposed by Gen. Jack-on nti i Mr. Van lluren. wars cf.aracti r:.vv. in a solemn re.-oive cf the I.eg.s'ature of .M.sachuCtts, as . i.h oo' i'e
t sfrtrzfien th-' claim (ire-t! Iln'ti-i. i ij ir the
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I ear the wh.ne resjionsiL ibty of the atfair.
Cxxvnv. Ail is j 1 1 e t in tne.-e provin.?e.
o-.or r . e c .;Cf,i itt , a'.U t t
r'ic ihierftli of SLi ichust !ts ail ,Vir-,r." proposal is eagerly adopted, ami the grand re a Tulisli part.tioii i f tbe State ct" Mvi bv ci to a fircigti a form:.! tide power, not oniv
loOiii has t'O;:! t-lcete,! f.r (uawi, by io maj.rity. Tiie r:ot. on the I' "iticha rn :s canal have ceased. TU ere is great distress rtm mg t..e Scolcii e migrants, b it it has L ecu gr.-atl exagger ite-l. Toe vl ii-iv-: p u-.jrs eypress gre it dps iti-I icti-ei at the
I re .tv, nt, I at th- ffiv.-r up :irt . f tiie Mad
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terr.tory north and eat of the St. .I,.:.n and tne Sr. I'rarcis, but at least hail n m.!l.,.n of acres no re, to the wc;t of the latter r.ver, .no! i Ju g almost the whole range cf the. h gblaiidi. which tri ..o-ts were insist d upon by the imkec-f Wullrngtoa a a ,w V"u o a, r,t.d sLirclv th? hero i-f Torres Vedra. o - 'ht iu kio.v t;.e r iia.l.tarv v.aij .
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