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- !jp.:t cf thf (ioiptl to prorr.oto. And in the? .irti.-ipation c this happii t tlte ir;c!i vidua! are likely mo-t i slnre There i no tiuth ha-; more timilv vu the tc?!i-

car;i' i-it - j

i i a ertaf j'ofe of f r;iarJness, :

h ( .1 r'r if' a itninistra j

Frct.i (he y."iM jf .,;ru?. Now ai.H t xt i ai'i (Jit).', ry p-.litiral r

trw.es are ia:!v tmnalit. from the leadit.ir

f; that he ltlt hinisp.'t"

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l,e m o revel, im,! tra.la to r ouren

trale a, the ( hu t Magistrate pov or aid patronajre almost uiiliinitnl. Om' ilprlnfc?

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mm! are the minsters of thp Prriilet.1

iaiid that otir ciCtr.M iiitioti with toiri.rn !.,-v.

c reseat dimatiat.on' r, areh,, (. ufia.1(.n , , - 7 '

powrr bo ignorant, in tact, m ,fn- ,, .

il! lelijrior.tst-toics ai:' Lprmean. weie Jackson and In cabinet ci the uho.e ;rnnr:fm tlftm; ,,1.-

Dri,tsar,d Infidels however, diilerent in ; J-rcject cf the TtirkM, treaty and of the : a(, v.hr ;n,, a stf luI,jrr i: thic ' -tho.r opposing and cntrada t-y u'orjma. ; I'pe r n-de e ptoccedmg in the affair, career ef teionr, pirpoe. sm h an ,n;i -n! 'inito in than agreerru nt ttp.;n this or.e ' h;i t, on 1 fee 1 v ing it , t !icy I und tlien.s- l esj ; ri!irit to tl-e coi.titn'sm ef the I r-r---t All Hires all kin-dam ar.d the nn lei the nec, -ity of having ice ou. se. fui sha d ..n,iC M n:;K, n'r llu-' V.'mjr

.-H-ini'in 'i iiii tujuuiv? iui;c;s o ....v. ...v.. .. fm, lrm....r ... .. rt ... ..

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v. tin t; ; its truth. 1 ianr in ine iiinoj:injr

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tm an. ut t,l! en la out of oilice At-

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nations, that is thai the Pie;.!rnf shall

.u!d have !fm pallid and dejt ctt d--. r f t hU h. u 1 of ti avail aherifh ngoniiad r ol Umm- what mt a m-.tinn they want- vebted with the power cf e-'pomtin.Mo 1 1:,,! 1 : . . ; .. t , ....... t , r. .... . ,.v,,--.. a i r. ii.ii in 1 fur f. ! i . h lur iii n hrri.ii.iiis. P1' a p (1 ac ' j ' I .t i ii 1 1 ii ir t f i e rnse I v e with the ! .. II , V. ... I - .1 . . '

Mi:-: l.o .;a in - n itt-rs to ;inr' e Cr ki m! ! i : j 1 n t o ra pt n i c. ur mi f. uf t , in t !, t o 1 1 u t c s w lam m r o i. n ueeniiou?- . nri-eiv e- nu ll" j ;,U okc u:.;h-r the federal "owinmenf 'V ,1'!vf:,ht"r- j with fears, t hliss which v.mhi 1 ave letna.e pmdured, .tusahud that vice anti h-rdonnd , h.ns ol the great stj teaman, ; M ,lhou, cl(Ck OJ. fnnlI(l re Ttcrt' -::lr: 'u'lvZ'vV'1 lk,s-;mi,ya,en,paralto The vco e cf RP, e- I .om tncy hat' just succeeded m thru.t.ng i one o- ,he , ror;ifirnt w a of , L V, w;.,:.. will t.'r, oived m j n fs : he mavee U se i joking in t he he 5 e : f at. on adds her testimony to the der.Mons ; -m pow . r, I hey conceived the base and ; ,f) the we (llie LtlUl9,llIp publir vtr. r:, a. paw.-., r.t f -n!.v ripti-'i.. I .-.f a hh s-r,i and ap; lo.uhm- imm-t talitv . . of Pnu idei.ee. And the ministration e( j t reaehe-n;ns desgn o robbing him of all'.en uj(.;J ,.(!ins u.,t,uri .tC r.r.. v.. j uh'se porta ti m lias un, Id .s t.oveitv iind :the Gospel jr, to the attainment of this j 'r ' 1 tbe 'I -iiktsh treaty, and ,or in tl,t rause ol General Jack,n -a d in a-

acp.unt.ng tnerneive- with :h-ai olli.-c url-r il.e federal

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AiiKNT- Foil THE G AXT'I Ii.

tn t ai

n-.ed nrnilemen are rc-

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noei.nl when tin iraav n u a! lemem -ne e,)ert, the tJpul son ul vice an-J j r"'-"-' ( ,;l ",Jl a in.n.si. 1 " per?:rig the r haiacter of lr Civ in ic- ! er tha- he is inrttt-anental in the pie-cr- the d i-enuraiti- a of la ..v en!3 virtre.. ,own to enter into a new negot i.atton. care ft.rt.nr p u, the j.,t, ,ieci:' cf ih(. Sll

;;ri,:iti aw , anno! rotnp m to :i-rr! ! cot;--caiing t.orn the senate ami iioiii

,vi tiff '

.1. t Aue-a- it mo n ;7.cmo. i litr-n o th;.: (.ranch, and thai no con- u,;mat: i.iws . uiumm me m u :--ei;; - ... v....,v preme Uout t o! tlx United Stiite. in (he

M;!'hew ! tin -,K d peihaps to ti c education of that their ahiiity to ine tiienmg mis gmi ioU5 , uC ...u, .....i .uy , ic,f oini a-e. pui lirhe the oath of the

veiv ir)ep?eiger cd Ud, or at least to;c.ij.i t. 1 hey reinaie 1 ne n.ne external 1 ' ,JU-"t rt".4 l-u ' .... i-fesidt nt ol the tinted State at hi

- . 1 (. .It"!.

!( u ho like him r-ur the o:i oJ o and conduct ol men ihey legislate only tor the

I t ter-1 -;r';h. Tike co. ladi v. V. FMer. R-p (" ';-'e, buliivan co -Wrn . M

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old tnaty ..gain received, than ihey we:e

v 1 he.icr d b

line-of ihe iranft endent sajra-

Fria- e;or.--Wm Paiael, F.--J. liv va- iFi e M aj A W'aiiar. Now II rn. iiv Maj. W. Swiit. ( i lia ,na --J . V. (.'link . Maun! F'a a-.ait--Mr I.ewi- F.ic Faitei- v:!!e--F.dwa:d Ve v!. F-,p V:.-!iii;-rton--Via (i C. le, 1.. F,,i. o die--J. hn A. Graham. F- . (.enin- Htote Wrn. J one. Teiu -llaute--t'apt J . Wa- 11.

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l,,.,.,i.r.f.,.-ri!ic he.,i f 0? a! beis. U ! . ;iir icssion of out r,re;iKmc u.iqmlv : tfie

!,l,e theic not ui:vc ui. in the h, -on-, d take er eraance onlv of what vi.denMy ,p-, "'y , th at had led them to conceive a rt

' . , ... .. .1 n" ... 1 ... . . it ...... .,..1.. sin e mi 1 v I r ii 1 1 111.1 1 tor it s vi in o rn a t

t .H ! - 1 aci let) i.na a e - r"r r- I l?l 1 1 ui 1 1 ir 1 r .11 r 1 un: iiiii ' 1 1 j - - ....tii. 1.11

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such ii iTiiin, ;i tiae o

Iioiii more oanmuiac itivo e h.r -.r,- :i rn:a!it (I mil!c!l,l

in-

augui aiion. that he will 'to (he het d lis ability teerve, protect, and dolend the

constituiicn of the Uiatc.d State" ;md en-

f happmes- snnet

LOi

!d We the healt a I

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i.'.pelr-s.

olsute e.vtrao.dinaiy tor Its w idom , and jrc . .,.)Clh(r .c fr - 1 1 1 c-1. 1 w.ll not c oj j pr-Khummg that they had el ected what ; frirfi lVt r(. ho t0 fnrIT, a ,aiv ,1 haa-aalorndy balilea the skill of ah other I ,.tp jf aco,f. n hich . believed to to

a e

on e it'

ll other l.i'.ppiner. arid !:e th.e Ministi y tal.o up

the ie!ulatiOn

Thi, Keliion

The Chtiieh i the i admmistiatiun

1 vaece the eotnfoit at eth'is. es

ft.!idly pi "mot. - hi ow n lake the w;i

Court House ut" Heav t n, w her e it spii dual bi'AS are administered, and its legislative

tor w la. h the eat Hi ie

!. the surround- c

fol:

en

mir :'ni"-pi!Ote'. a li'iiiiii; in-' and viv il inr -hoi a !

F.direne

!),"( Wrn C!;n!

These "Miilcmen ate autha: a f rr

reive me-rae, :.nd tecci; en account of the ediaa

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AMFFF HI!. I,, it Y. ( ADDLMiTON,

- r- I 1 i t 1 id Ii I I J a Mill 111 rC I'f Sil- 11 ..I -,! ir, I.- y.n..lor it. In

. (has the promnt i,m of w ide and general h ip-

i Their is one tew of t la rompon?;; ion, pine t han t he secutily of liberty : the ' in al! it variefv of elemrnts, w hich attach- extension of know ledge ; the laying up of e to it a value ttaieendantly superier to a f rraure of spiritual and ot.fidincr hli.I anv mateiia! leturn. It i n-d a treasure --the rich experience of all the hleed- ' laid up in caithern vecse!s, whieh ni ay ncss of hone vnlencf what more adequate he air? to dav. and which i ;--ne tn-nvr- rctiirn could possil ly enjoyed ?

which rerishes in (he Mmr. It i

mi ;e 1 mi nnutteriiniy eonu mpunip, n 011, iioiimu, -r.it. ding the language 10 corn nutted hy nny other Frculent than ! v,-hirh it is caahed. we tike thi to be r,nhim, who now iuKs over u. would cause! thing more nor le-s than as-et ting that the

the author to he saluted w hU the his and ( Fresjdcht posirses the pow er of ndlijt;i,

)ivAea iit by the linger el scorn wher-

;i palpal-! vi'd.itn n of the eonti!iiti-n ?'5

ever he might turn himself.

an act of Cot'givps cr a decree of the su

preme Court, , he t ever. ( to use tho language of (he genuine republicans) "his excellency1 mav think, or it may suit hi.

I purpose to decuie that such an act or Isiich a decree iola!cs the constitution

A n 1 i : F

.s

it i how the institution of Chrisfiai-'t form I ring a statement of the elYecl of the late.

:i rir a' a ft:l!ic virctiv

re it': a, " j rarrl(e it about will! Sum in hi very rociou nr It is de !rurti!.'e onl wilti

(he soul A'i! it i like the ,ail ever a ! v Hiring in its value an 1 it ri: h;.os Ye. fhce bodies decnv, 'his hou-e shall crumble into ruin, thi firm globe -hall pa

)f t ic nrv

1 7 l:) 1 '1 v t The iu. sti.ui on whnh Mr. Smith w;. renui-ted t: other las rem:ik,w s to the folbiw-mg eife, t : " :cur rejects an ihr c, mmwiitu c.-rnyrmau- I " thur c.y tuM fmt k 'susrcikvig thr. hstiiutii ns J the fVe.'t ? When the qi-;ion was read by the. Chairman, Mr. Strath arose, and after an appropriate exordium, in wlmh he exhibited the d-tbaent ways of arriving al the . ...... ,-.... In. Kin on the nuc. lion, he

a

moral. It is garnered in the snil

;!aid up in the t:raury of the heait It be- bond of union, and of nPVrtnn ? and of i Fnt

rorncs :i part ef man ici v being. H(

TDK COLONIAL TRADF. A ii.,,lnlii- n crnf In th. 'I'rpn.nri

p, ' . ,, . , c, , c ' 'Such an infer prctatimi if acted upon, and Depaitment from the I rated Stiites Se - . , 1 1 ,

I might did vour time permit it, shew nate a long ago as . ,st 1 'eccmber, req-n-; .

Lnited States sujieriut to the Lawp of (he

1 will anveg tho constituent members

go of

congregatn.n

1 0 ' i vi !u;i! conn r eg 1? 1 a,.

VV tie

hr-m-fF dves are cemented

tO( inf

tn

1 1 1 -Ti West India arrangement, concoc- , . . , ' . ,. 0 , , - .land, anu substitultr.g hi own sovereign 1 bv Mr. ;in lairen, i.n the in vigating , , . -f , 0 .... f;..a,,a ct.ltoc t., : , will and pleaur e. it is in effect, rf quit mg

1: 1 . 1 ' 1 ii. v. 1 a i.'i iu v. j iiv, iiin'i , . . t .

, .,.1 1 11 1 l"c repreeeniatives or me pen ie anu tno ition ha ;:! last been furnished, and is . . ' c . . ' ,

h.-r by comirvti svinp-'tht- ;:id mm-1 fe-w- printed, so that we can ee how this

tore

toon hot, r I tni"ht !ioav how t he r ha 1 a c - m:i " er has worked since, "..'rrir7i Pre

try e.f the tnety ( f th- pi. ire i

Judges of the Supreme Court, w ho aic

let a nd.-xnt upon the character of i; prcac

es-entiadv 1 KrJiuns

' the la iti-h Miiri-trv

avvav. an.l all its money peja-h uiih if . :,nf ji;it if the latte; he warm, aivt whether there' he prophery irgs tu, en::ghtened an;l rrip'ural.is rerf-tinlv w ill should fail. :a:d whether three he ton he the former An in thi aav v artn iiluh ,

that whide the

equally acting under the solemn responsibility of ;ai oath, to conform in alt their

1, ii t poailb (ivl,l ,ili ill l. I.IIUII.l la uiv. i niav m u 1 1 is well known . . . tilnm hi ril i.j .mli(ni lorai 1 ri I 0 r 1 1 r r, I -a 1 1 1 1 .1

. 1 it . 1 1 , iruiiMiiu u f i v u.niiiiiui'iid. 111a 1 a v iiiia'ai I 1 1' 1 I 1 k 1 v i k I r 1 f f 1 ? fi rf i

IM I I K II lie

were surrendeied at the feet ol

all crae hut (hi rharit . rni-lit we how to

1 1

1 1.1

he i norch me i:ntor

gues thev

in ;ill its peaceable tiust. shall abide (a we of having her mini-?er filled with forever We may gaze en our iiches;kn m-le.dgo ;md rb-vfhed with wisdom, when 1. .ri. i.lc -.en 10 f .1 1 1 he. t tiir..!irrnv wo 1 , : . , . 1. . . . C .. . 1 i . i r .. 0 ,1 -r n

llll',r.i-wi, . - 1 1 1 e 1 i - 1 1 1

1 t i.

were ce -eo

u: on

... 1 1, o mora 1 !,-" as to lo w s : 1 . . 1 1. . c u I-. .. 1 1 f a ; 4.1 1 .

. in. - r, - - nia lllli'lt 1 I l : 1 1 1 M ,-.., t. '.nil - " K t . ( " It 1 of impoitanre. Mr, Chairman to (ho (rr;t5,;rr rf benevolence, and of ;

1 a m of iirimiv ana zp.ii

nd rontro'lod, and when

led

lorn itk. that rompens.iii-Mi does not ic emir a retutti of simihin'ces. hut only ed tqoivalcnt It t not the kind, hut the jua!.' that qm to the return it satis fact ofine. The thing, may be pliNical; the iitniii ma be moral, and et the hit fi r m i form aiam -hint compensatiuii Tb.e t!.mg given m.iv bo money ; the letuin rp iv'be eniovmeut. and yet the exch mge m f be ainitter of heartfell -xultatian . The agri altuiist mav bury m the earth 1 vivcm.lif nr Ll

what it ieqmi en a i.ngt- '-t1"""""

t-iorute. and he mav give to ns piop

if the Id a.f 0 he to,'i arti ai yoj).

good will to other, and of pcam w ith (5 od, mrn afP r0nriv j0 r?) forward in tin -run -

which uaiy icshii to u train tions of ihe Goprl. arc ever

ever satisfvmg. Yea, th.ev s'aill shine

moie and more unto th perfect d.iv The

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he. lnstib;. rpnr.. ueaknes

t

-p.

We would only ?av to th: Society, bo

digerit m thi- l.itinots. and with icrven

- . . , . . , 1

nira liois h" i p mu iu

t)0eor of this earthly remmpeie mud, , .

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pas on. and leave it nrtana tum-mi rr yonr 0X:i,n, !r. and i.nitate tho spuit spi.anal treasure goes w ,th us to etermtv. h lfp in lhe ,orm Insupeoittog Christianity. ;.n in edu o-Gj) v0! m;,je himelf of no reputation, eating young men for a well T"liflt ,,nj (o,,k OPi Uim the form of a servant, min.-tratianin the smctuary , v-ai nreess i-! , ,or,,,np 0f.d.r.r unto death, even the

n! seeuie the extension of kuovv,edge ,(fcatJ )f U(i ..... not U.t ,,e mi$rl,t in

!v v. Ul.ll I I 3IUI U I v-ijiv- ut 1 il ft . ,11 e ' UV ap owner , ... . ... 1

1 . i 1 .1 i i- 1 pvvim nililllU Id lauiii ia .WWII uu hikvi

diove l!ie uado uirough me .weaisn, ; . ... , . . . T. . . , .tiii 1 .1 pretation ot Ihe C' O-tiiution '. Dani-h ;a.d other neutral Island, and the ' Noithe.-.n piomcv3, tie the English re-j reiv ed our produce and transported it to! Tin: Rf.fokm One of the greatest obtheir I-land The hmg voyage and the jects of the. lltfvrritrs who combined to put profits were our?, the short ones and the down the late pure and patito'ic Adtinoisth; 5,j.-v their? The Treasury Depart-' trillion, whs. avowed to be a red'.Kiiou of mcnt ha-sent a statement fiom the llopi the expenses of Diplomatic Inteieourse. tei" office, givii g '-ho tonnage employed IIoiv t.u thev have succeeded in thi- tnterduiing last vai since the opeinog of the eting and laudable purpose is, sec n ery port-, on Mr Van Hurrrfs terra, (or, rs!cleaily iu ;i few simple facts, flated by Mr.

call it, since we "gained the S est Ci.aytov, mil debate in the venate o'i

I l,,,l 1 (r-,,! m the itderroaise of this W ednesday hist. VV e fiuote t a'Mi a l )i -

nniiii - . - . - ----- -- j i country with the F.ritih, Swedi-h and Da- low, without comment. The exp n-ol

nish (shuals. and ihe Northern prov inces ; i Diplomatic Intercourse, and as some v s-el ( If at ing far the West Far lCJo, Indies gencralU, may have gone to F,t itish For 18'..). i: lands, the Ilegi-ter hu'i ad. Jed all thoe

clearances to swtll the li-t V-W let that Two yeare of Mr.

1

Yon; i

1 An 1 I need, not remind you that knowledge

maoemont, :ind to it diligent culture, j xo impregnable b.roadplate ot a Conn

d the

a a-e

eiiii ea-ated the addi aial inter-

en. igv o! ai '.a-Mjs .ipnii, ciii-u ,.i

i- poweiv an I rt tcel himctt iiohiv ic- . iu.lt d a h men of g; via. Th? man cf tate mav rctsc a lier al nmniueen-e .- . ... 1 1 ...... . . 1

,., e .- r.m -r. 1- r . .in i u -jwi-is. ..:iu

rt I

, a ot bcao.tv and w ee

...... h he b. 1- thrown aioun t hts groim

vrni.iiait tnay appor'iai 1

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l it ot rs revenue 1.1 u.e i.upii t-meui . . . 1. . ...... .. -,...,... a ..i

'c'ltorv . .0 u: un , it-.ui-.-ii . 1

-.in g t .-' -i 1 .0 . . 11 ..

11 t l --. .u.

0. 1 .,- i a v . an-

tr s fieedom ::nd ttai' in tfus (.onntty af least, ihe etenion of ignorance will be

an wav aggrandio him-elf. but that we through him majht hue life.11

iP.iM-,

" 13T,5t'0 iioO.-V'l)

the sute p-iNv of drat!i

Genuine Chri-

tiauv breathe, and breathe- only in the very elements of kn v.b,!ge When iemoved into the darkness of ign r r mce, -he

f Hi.' t b nt, -mtl.or ef the itbavo .f M. s.vmi'F... .-wrn ui ViricetniC'S

13 il 50 0

Accotdiiig tu this official document:

For For

13.'iO,

J.irksor

Utiarm ones, ows i.-Ulv, hf r leave -ill withered.

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1 tho clearing

maumg it

...:n w a a

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:- when t!a to

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d-.e l'

it IV. do ;-.'d nt :i I v ant.tgo ts of lh at

e

ie rihii:

-.or ;-.n irntr.rdiate letum fa

il lie. a:v! vet in it piv-peo-

to r.s futuio i- je. ;s,miy t : 1 1 1 , ; , t .

ad s iti-fac:i i;i

fade and du . if notie-toiod to jiirih The summer of extensive knowledge haever found her fl eiM-hang and hhioming with fruitful UM till v It io;.ly 111 the winter of -upoi.-tdim. and firor. and

illiterate higofrv. that

within her cave, there

.- I.I t r.o . '.- f ,-1 1

if'mn or gonial -piu:.. Be'--" ' " The fu-t waking dawn r.t Lite aature in

pie ot l!io nais

Leo 10th.

TCIIKISH TIIR A TV -FATOSKD. We have pronounced the c.om'act ot the adinini-tiation di-gracefu! . It 1 111-!-odo. Geneiai J lek-on . it w ill be reme inhered, first brought ihe subject ef the Turkish negotiation 'efre the A t,e:i-an

in hi iinnuil me-s.ijo h Longte-,

pasjJ .

there were in the whole trade under Mr,

Van Futon's arranKomcnt, dunag the la-:

year, 1.VJ.77G tons of American es-! ! (-ntenil. and i lU..-Ud of fouign T wo V ea rs of G 1 o

(rie.uly all Fa iti-h;) i.ud of departures: j lao.ld l Amciican tor., and 1 lODD Fri . Cxcc, in 1 V-'SO and F'31,

,'ti-h orfueign. Now let U ee how the j 'l-f, n tn.rnni !:W ion now ra.l'f

the same expenditure in the y e:u 1 i-. s" j;pAi5Q, iv anting but fifty fh"u-:i'.d

if

the acrount stood before the n 1 1 endei d An.ei ican pi ftelitions T.ike the veal

I

loll. 11 s of the w hob nun appmpi iatc 1 tor

oth

l;a

years

-IIV. II 1 . I V k I I I I , n . ,.a.o r- 1 -.1 1

to await te "

1 .

til at

11 1 v nn e 1 ;i .tu

t r 1 i do Medici

tirsl sum

mi IVm.o

t

-,t t,cl a pre-

r vnju-.i Ui i:t, an

fvoi v mdivi.'.i: .1 m Ihe country.

read that me-age understno.l the Fieside;,t to claim, that (he !'uikih tieaty was . measure of hi own. ;ind th it he wa en-

. . . . . 1 . . . -

.,-,. ,a i.-iinitr f,v ... tonnage na- mtaeasu

1 . . a

Ibddi In that ve.11 tho American ton

liage III Hie Sitlllf uaue was 01 .mm-- w-t,- ; . i ail I -i I pill p'i-e

Mil and the loicign tonnage t ut a.bK'; ;(rjd 131. the uepai lures were of American I 7u f and of foreign hut 1G.3G0. COLONIZATION SOCIF TV. Thus it will he seen that since Mi Van The acco-.int from the Colonial Ag Buten gained (hp colonial trade tor us, :m. c.. ;, as t encouiage the ell a ts of American tonnage enqdoved iu it. ri .,jlt, t,ir,ds of Afiio:.u Colom.ition 'I

len off neat 1 '25 percent . and the Lnti-h Colj(1 i$ acauirmg vast udluen-e with (la

Ill' S.lllJr. IKIUl ,

ai; he

in I f ui L 'I rra: I I '.I I' .

, . . .1 11. ,.!i .1... .,1...,. ,0 I,., finfr i,v ... .tonnage n;i- mei ..?,-'. i. -" i.,.,,. w. ,, i... , , er-;f-ii.tiv i-v nrri.i'in

th it trumeet tunc 1 ti i a 10 an no- '. . 1 1 .1 M.a, ! " " t. iii.ii, i (linnain- l,(.r rf'll ' I TI t OO. . , i . .1 . 1 01

, ., 1 i. ;., , .,oito-t .-if Fnrofir. sn'en, 1, dipioma'V a rompii-ueii an on nr.uiy u i -: ... their d.-sne '.hat now cuif meru ms'-uiu

r'';''' C;,tllhpdl- id whi.-l, h id long been a source of this is hut the first year he next year ;u id , b . , ,n Uieir rrspf.rt,ve mughbo; Fonnl Cht.s'ian.ly au-weimg to the e h., J ' , .n t:rnt hot show a much greater dupanty m tavor', n Mttrl.,.r, c . -

r h.a-. hp the word in omen -oiu uu .t- i -- - ,,,.,,-,. , .-.vv...... ...

1,

e groet-

p! tu !:: e! an apprcvtng peo

-t o it is. with the mm wh:

... --..( -n seem ing lit I,"--

a ill th" r,.-h benetit 01 at

C! a "ill a ,

iOi'ge. ino .pj. ......... . . , r ia. ,.,,1-0.1ri h ,d !,on o ritish shipping, ana me nexi, gi e.ut-i , n rr,..,, ; ,t.r-n,wA , .t, ii

her champion oaaois he VN . a . wan lh u he K,9 spn - Pt,ll The advantages surrendered l to the (,lri (hp ' fnt xcar. . , ox- Hn, her Melmrtnon and h r Ld he. M ncft of the )Hcrt. British, now enable thorn to take fre.ght j r(. ( . - ' M,.Il.u C(, l.u

ne't And. they have str.ee aiai pen- a u '. from New York to the Island, in inanv ,. . ,

1 on into companionship to-othei e now. in. a . msn.nres at one hall cheat.er than can bo , , . , , .

111 , , . , , . 1 1 ,a firi'-'Me - t r me nea ia oi.tio .1 11 . a' i i eeti intinug hit i-mi e.Mn.i t.in-i' ... ... ,.-t .-,,! .,!- , t.-v iie'n to t O l.ltol el in i i ie -i ; i ui l -. . , . . a il.ai- 1

o..!!- it I n, am. .i-.v , - n.-e ot t'icse CQ'tvic'ions, com- done oy o.ji own :--.-, v..,.rt. ...v., ,r.,..n ... t.p. i,sot, hum;.:..:.- v. :

. V. 'go . .: - lwh m tho t .t-cn-eio.,- know ledge, an. we w M-'-" ; ) ;.)ne - were a,q,mted to open a nego- have been of the pretentions which tor . ; are w i?, ? , ;l , : - f ,,.- tvn..: a ?,,k udi itte o. like m 1 m 1 o i.o-t L r - .an.) . - thf. Sublime Forte. I tnoiiy enabled them to drive a prosperous Q u.,( , !h(M;, , ,.. - .-',r,t,m.;. dsexi-tenee. o rontiibuto ta c o , qpo fart of the cae, w h.cb wa thu trade. The whole matter has in short ; cll lller; lhi; hoa.e of fu---"ve' ,;voo,a,ssds,nc,to pro-:yt her , ad-e ,- gu n t t ,v ,ni.re..i esente I by (ieneral Jack ! feen surrendered to John Bui on -sow, of j I them a;: I l-'o1; postci . r-.:io 'hit -o,l a-, I the uS ... ode . ,a? vn .oagc . w in a a- . t ! ,., .f i(, -,n. U.J tamdiar to our render to rms. The only question m di-pute trom . . ' - oni o-e,; vwvUi-t-tid t- ;.ii!ai!.,,.i::v:,.un i- ,f t he ve r ... o , t , . t . . m , t opre.ente i 'the beginning hiving been, who sh,bl

. v ; . . ; i t' , , i .- . . .i.i.-, 3n'i i'i fl P- i ill lil... ii-iii ii. -. . , - - " ' - - - -

M. ' - o.mw-:- f-V'.-;;':::,::, ;;;':V, ;: occ ,::iUx .U,, l.o,n m-M .tH, M.? tl. thitthe.r vessels shcuhido the carry f--' V"'1 :,v 1 15 " '1 nUm,.. w,:i b't r, Adam and Clav long bet,re heenme .ng Ue tr.i.ntamel our ground under "a i!. tro t 'd- -- 1 - ' ' . : ' e, .. ,. ...a,.... ; 1!lf , ,v.,-p tioatv had been nci-,tistc i overv iulmna-tiiitr n till the late -ecrcta-

. . . -o -a .-, : -.o 'e -k -, ihe m-s.:ic .-. i.n "V. '. . . , e i ,.P.; ... , v nf Sfii'P ner-oad.--! the Fr.si-dent to ige ot au

. . i.i. i . . ..- .

, . . .. . .... 1 - . r,- 1 1 ! ne -i 11

, .- :-..:..!. .a i : . . . . . 1 ... . , ... f r ra ... 1.1 - sit uc; eai.- vv t.ic. . t,e per, ,e : . (;:. l,c ing -ui.- : o., .

. . 1 . 1 o . 7-1 r o ! 1 1 1 ! . t 1 u ' the wen no , ,,u i nu-. 11 im u - . .. , . .. . ' . , .. a.-., a !u r the hi -t a., v ,.i 'i

!. .. . .. .... . ..... i.r i-.,...i...r.ri..i-i r,, -i t'll 1.1 riifr.t . 'iii.i'i 4:1,1 iiit ,1. 1, 11- 14,

1. - .. 1.1 r ... .

, , , ' ,. .; 1, .1 M ii t cot y o in a I on 01

t VI" - "" ; . . , ..

v' : :' '" ', " ' . ' . . - -Hne ihke tii piil i'od clou

. ., ,t!.i ii:,.T ,eni

' ' 1 ' 1 -- w : a 1 ; ' , ' ' , .. .... .',,' i,,i tli in r:,!iii it Uo i h U

. 1 . 1 1 w 1 1 o ;e i ' a ,it 1 , 1 t

had bet 11 sent (:; bv

1 t t i...-l.. t .r.. i. ..... !'. If VP

aiel V.l.tV I oii" oro'ii i.n.m. i.' - -

I r. . . . 1 t 1 . , I . r r. 1,1 I l A -ilo r . T I 1 .

1-I.1.11I .1 llll .I1C I 1 1 ; r ... . .4.l.&

!od the Frideat f

i

i

rt.t w n I- dillu-v t into '-tliee

i.neav thrn.anithe befne the co

-he Gos-el. i a,.mte not on ti il term; all its proviso-. h id t-oen agree-a s.. ,

(i . !. bu- the w ell it e

me; to

th;- C-onntrv. Fhe ;

l ii.oi h. -.-,,. .,-i.Ti ,n as the l,.ie d an .mange uit-on

-1 Nil ' '

il- 0 I .a ,1 i-ed 'i. '

, :o a

I a t ee i-t ---!

. . ..........

ir eon- atui e . v e ; I

lure ta!re them. It ptohe.a- tie- p

(,,,:. hi!! ,d ii o . no m i n i

1 1 1 fe

-'do i'do

an. aunt ) (n-

r-, fvnd irwut i.' .-.n the d I S -rr e fl. 1 ill- I f- thttl fiVe '.oil 11 ueo. .1 pie

. i . i . .... ,i..:,i.-i o or tr.e i 1,1- sir 'icieoi.- w i.u. ne rtu it . o;. uen,K -i.

ii l ' u un ' i' im,, - . . . .- i . ... 1 .. , . r .1 . r 1 1.. rw. I V .. I r I. ,1 . .,

t vte and tbo-e of i aiiev; ana riie-e 1:1 -- "-'m'-i- .t'l" -'v-si-

,,. -.v-.siou hid been 1 1 .a.sin itted to Wash na ads now cot tified to, by the very Minis

ter ha corral .ed the i.e-goTtlh

ke t tloet aft.

a i e

and

ai i j v up a

ject,

,M-.,r i!. it, . at, -i. ot t i tt might "0 c-'iu

I : ,ii. .,.-..'. .i I I , ' I . ft, Ir, r ,'lh if

-r;rne- ,.0V "'leoill I : g il , .11 n 1 .'..

. i i. j .. idtriti.,r.iii, ri

t ; i ' ; ' ' i vt r . r ai e r. a i e t nag -oo" uim,

. a.ivs .,r ee e.n die liaar Ol O'-n

:;n' ai.-ip

our govt in- ' tain the damning rvidt :,. e that the eih

of the arrangernetit ai e n .! ies d.sa-". to i ii r -hipping interest--, than the to:; the iiistrueip.il were di-gia. et :l ."

i t xt . Il i v'i ) m m es I 1 1 1 e Fe ti e . C

. ' .1 - . . i r . ! i , it-. I i, , I

a g Alt . . I to- s id

i . i-' . ,' !;i0" - j i . , " i ' v : :;! Ta ; t i ' '

II:,.

i.iiin I l ee I i

Fut not oi.'tv do thev ;-n 1 a tew day -nice

ll won dua ti it t3ie aJfniniifra.- honor. A"a'e I-tfetiiir -cccivt r I ;r compensation in i i . poomo