Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 49, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 17 February 1832 — Page 2

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'entatlie cfa party. And a; this is which your conduct is now directed, arc that point have bsn submitted to the ' be !I -a V. e; A. the hr t ia;t acp 111 our history of .-my the result of the judgment opre;$ed by people of the United State;?; and the htTi. Tmi. -,',, Vr .,, w.ira. so I intend lo'do all in the only carthlv tribunal to which the counsels by which youi conduct is now rl0?i,h.i, Z.v. C.--Tiii m-iain;

. : it... It t.V,. nn l-ito nrl ri n i if n ii I.-,- ,..,. o ' ! .-. (At- l i ,v.-f r il ar t !. r....ili of the iti.1 -"n-.--:-t et...! lAr f! ..-...-A rhiraai:. -.; Io !iis '.lu- Tins I.erd Clu'ifv hiv off Wocd?i(!.". where

I vet rnv R-irlv of disapprobation upon it; its acts." expressed by the onlv earthly tribunal to j" person "r i tok in d, ,,d a littha f.efore t h.

PJ," 5l:,r,n' hie frrsr.e t k--it fin tha f xj ct'.iUo.j u:.det

t ). The fai dues ws i:ir;i;cl frith fa rr.ncVi "titl-

veer Ivurn dre'i, that very lev? k::riv cf the Mcer,-.it.

I cc:)trut n,y voice and my vote, to .Now sir, in the first place, there is which tne late administration waamc- , the u tu,, iJo.sses (lf l, vnioh H iW-araer, cr.cd'Yrhi, P:

mike it a negative example, to rs si.un- very nine reason to suppose Mat tne u.tuie turiisacu. iisaouiu uosnitaiirr i-,ri;n,i.il,i. , nie, .. Usin.t, r.nd V. rot r.ior,- tdn, the pp-I and avohbd bv all future Ministers first part of this paragraph is true, in that the claims set up by them, and ,...;: after t.r.-, the Kiug arrived in :ato. ',,.l,(ri,.t-rie1n)ck!y rr,.ci i"..to iho vt cb desyYie ;t; I Slate'-. If, in a deliberate point of fact. I mean That part which which caused the interruption of the On ;,u Maj.--.tr takA- h, ,'ae ..: the treed to o-.n.-y th t. the .-oa.t of Franco, V,d fornn.l L lu-f of infractions, admo- intimates that the change of admit.islra- trade in question, have hec-rt explin.lv f- s -'-wr "',' ' ;b !l- ,i'i':k' ,0 'j'" v;iu UUnd:' ii- 1 1 111.? Il l- .,1,.,,. I ,., J t, ,1, ... i; , , . 1 rrCC i t SI!1!IIII.!I t :? C.O!!i:uO !. 1 i . L -. H' : I 11 - u I i I'r t II " V C T . . ; I) t f Cl i01lll.1 .'.Hru IS S'.lnition and directions ase given to a tion was brought about by public disap- abandoned by t nso uo Inst as-set tul . !() j ;,,.r (l- ,e.:i.!.1.- .,f.v,,m.:v, ... m;ni;(.?r, and repoatcd, once and u-;t!n, probation of Mr. Adam's conduct, res- them, and are not revived by their sue- ,,,,'uU-iiiai.pvari'-c iu a tew .niunu at the l,'' a.lilitrfi t-,'t..; im-.U stealer, srverat lo .) - taee tn -re p trtv cor.sid -.'rat tons pectin tho subject of the colonial trade, ct-ors. It troat Britain deems it ad- ;u-: n-oa ::ir!i i-in aiitr th tiiu.il i.r- u.r.n v. ei emr.l ... e I inennving vfil:intci-rs to t'l- UTe."':t vernm ;V.t, to what ex- I'oiblv, so milch vv;is tiion said, on a vr.;e to her interests to allow u to par- unlities UViivr-a hiioyai ;-crch. th. Jr I I;:u.c;, i.l xrl-.ilj the 5 -cot-iton on t.-rt. it is ira:ab, the writer himself subject which so few understood, sum- ticipate in the trade with hrr end ,nies, , -v ' : v0!" f v' in " lh.-:.-.! were w.ai.'.eriug at thci-ri ot pa- ,, . 1 1 . ,i 1 . 1 ' .- 1 , .... 4 .;, . 1. ,i ,:. , a , , tuo ,ta : i.H'.- r it vts Ive u-r ei-Tif. o-i s-':--r, tne nrti.-nt vuii:nte r-- -nve three w.il he. d.vvat,d to urg-them, in hi degree ot impression tr.i have b-cu pro- b!td not.hi.gb.i te.o exu-.-urt cf it i,;,.t ,,f r!..,.s :, tvehe.r.er c! r..(S lin.l n.c ;,ack-t ina.t; . under or.e t'-.vna-al opportunities of informal duced by it. liit be attired, sir, aeoth.- toothers to induce her to apply the fame Th: iam-!, , : r. .:' tV 1'ih.iu b-- 'hud ...n- vi.-h.' .e-;..-.. ... Journa!. ir.tf reourje w it'a the agents of that Go- er caus will be found, by fuuire i.i-tori- rul to us. s:ie will, we iKn?, ;e sea-ib'e i'-.e.i u,vv f..-::t. :ti.' t : e e .eor.te l. vernaient! " ans, for this change; a-ul'that cause will of th-; propriety cf ple.cing her refusal Oc. v-l.-:,ra ...av thxt th. ro wro TilK 3IOUTII. I pro-5uo,sir, to refer to soti? partic- be th-? popule.ritv of a successful soldier, on those grouuds. To set up th ? act? of ",:5 'i'v- v.-a r.;'-' i v a.-, t.. 1:1 "-r The mouth has been quaintly called the ular parts of these instructions; but be- united with a feeling ma le to be consi- the Uie Administration as t:v: cate of '7. "l ' ' vA.',' ',' '' tthn,fi' --f ""i!- -S' .! f -"ilcs i)r,. s.,id to bo all

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nei.t.it, i h: posiuic ui uidi mi ijttu iu ,ji i .i. i t.uj.ic in ueiii!i iiau hi nan ...... .... ...... 1 j - - . - ' - - 1 ' ' - 1 ; i i, r.act-h t ; nt i.ers tire lene.i r, w:nu:P," ana

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wr.ien ttiose particulars feiate. i n.u lUitty regarded, on a previous o'casion. i-e s. i.uea o..nv, o..1,i., i::-..er . x sne ; i t.4...i ...i-.m-,, .... ..mar. n. a. 0lui.t::..:n; e.t:.er are lnt-;y. r;iy, j-etulant subject was the stat; of our trade with Thcte is, sir, verv little ground to sa ciicunutance?, be u . just in itiei'. a d i-'ri ""' ";I ,:''Tl'. ': , c" '. ' ' .,"! "-itty; un-! et' -.ts n,iEChievo'. s:u:ri-:.l or .1.,':'.;,;,;, !'.,a t,l;, x;.. 1 A. K n i', ...1.. V: 1 ..a.:t. it.'., enul.t i ot !a;! t. , i;.. ih...- :re,:.; i: i.te ' " ' .r:::'.i. t':' th-.s..' loveh r mlichifv.ous

not deem it necessary now to go nun- late admir.istratioa wa. amenahle" has sensibility. j. ;e- tone o; t.-eling which ei; '! . r.i- ;.i..-c.r..r i; . cr.-mu-.l a n.-e . ,.,,,".',''" - ,;"'. "

utclv into Rli the hittory of that trade, pronounced anv jndmont against it for a course so m.vise n:ul iinte::a!d.- tj e.,1- aa.i (-:::: :-.::.-:e-ty '. r-r;.a-ioa to ret am betowin,; tl..:? e.'iac upon t';a V;r,,u smilu The occasion- docs ret call tor it. ' All its ccf.uluct on the whole subject of the ciliated to produce, would dou'Mi-ss he '-' rj-. to e.il in.;,-r ! -.s na-l v.hieh shaw, ii-t:f v.ith saeh tiidin-, whieh

hr-'v, that bv the Co -vent'oa oflMo, colonial trade. ' ' great!) aggravated by iho roa-cioipov . f"; !:-'. ! ' !V ,'h". 'Tl' v"'v' V,:t:' scIj and hich dnr.,-

ti reciprocity of intercourse was cstab-; Bat, however this maybe, th? other that v. real .Urilaia b..?. by order in M';"() -: !!'."' ;"'"?.'.' Ver"i- ,s ;t woi,s::!;!e,u' coc,i'"cte! il

liihed between us nd Great Britain, nsicrtion in the paragrap!, ii manifestly counei., ej e;-ed ner color. ial porls i t ry. ' P ,'. t ,r,, 1,0 (iWrf-cf -;i!iv- ''t-i? Tiie shioicf both countries were n'.low- quite wide of the facts. Mr. Adams Uusda a;,d Y ranee, not'--- it')-! 'e.i::i:.v a a r.v.-u in t! c .Mili.at-y 'r.i(i of U-.i--si . t;,.. . hrtrii.t.-i ' v,ut.i!l of i:.:uce:icc

cd to pa-s, to an ! from each other res- nd:!nistrat!oti di not bring forward this s:nV;l:r o;n;isno;i 01 th;ir part to .-.e.-cp; !-.. .-.ca i.ut ; .x ..sr..i; nntl 'i,,v ,i:ivvn . .,,. c ;i..-...t t... faisini" of virtue and of

'':,r'r''r !'h- f.,r!tf.! is hut lull..

pect.veiv, with the sime cargoes, and claim. I have stated, nlrcidv, that it tas terms oilered ty Uie t .'. u y . .,v' '' .."".'.,'V,!!..'!'V! i,."''!'.'.'','''' subject to the same duties. B.;t this had been a sub; , both of r.egoliation l--- o. carrot pres i ;w c; ' '.. .' ., , ) 4 ', ;" p.rr.tn.ie:T.r.nt d:d r.wt extend to the Brit- and legislarioa, ti'.rou the w hole ei-ht subject too earne.lly upon t!i;- ,,;.- x.,:-, wiu!, h.m-.vs ;: 1 .r .1

" v ia it ; : r iM U v.:i .-.ri-r ti'ter. sjoiiiuwii.it le,

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is a V"cst Iniie. Ther, our inter-' years of Mr. Monroe's, administration, deration ot t:e Bntish ministry, h ' ''y va. u(-t. a e. .v.u-v. : t.. i,,.- hurt : a-n',' tne ct'f.ressioii inlins m.iro course was cut o'.F. Various d.scriev',- This the Sccrotarv knew, or was bound !5;,!' bcarii.gs and rcialions that reeeii ' i.a i AO'-'i e)ti ; coach-te, t-r:,'.. t.j . ike it porhnps, stii'i detrr-

r 1 li.e 1 a.-,. . ( 1' hi auty. The nii!e,hen

Atinrr ,;-.d rct.ih.itory act were passed, io know. Why t-.ien does l:e speah of it beyond the imaicdia-Ie queiii :i u idcr '.lave h.-ea r.-.-.uvt-1 at .,--.v Vor'.,, L-y tt bvEetrbte-d e.ad by the United State. : as set up bv the'ln.te a:!m;-.i ra'tivn. ar.d discussio.i." .-M.mu-l i: ..-n !r.,.,t i a. r.ver.inal'v, iu theVtmmer of ISt2., the aftcrwurds'ahandoned bvthetn. end net' " add nothing as to the iu-pre--' , 'i " ';'" ; -I;ti'"; w;'r'; :' :1 Englh-.h i'ari lament passed an act, otler- new re is?d ? priely of s-nacni g any ieeii. gs that ;i .d .".7.' " ' ' 1 s .'. ". 7 V"'. ' ,

jn.T reciorority, s- f-..r as t? m ' c.irrv- l.'ut the tyiost 1 u-.iiU uing parr of tl- l-eir ornnn m ti.e :eet preter-.sio .t. of . ;.fur shr-i-.c, t vj.e avo.v .! v.i,- i. i,:.r tjns

ju;;-siu ui--. j c ', or. a wf the power111: e'ii.niii ,:' h'-a-ity. Its I.i:i.mi !;e ii Krist e:e-re-.si p ; n, :te ia 'n !, Ivit fi..,i!i.i-, . It ii

l.r-t ..M j.i it.c I- 01 it r ;d a ii c..U -V a s::i;; tiitit a ua-snal heaa'v ;:!. r.'jve? an

.! -s-, h-a t vri ill

c V,cf-t4.l?, to all n-itiocs, wito whole fdlovvs: " To set im.lhf: net - of ! '.oveniiile! ! io ;;ave ro, ;id -.-rstr h - :-. .....(, h.-r h. -o; f. .'e-re.: . if.

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'.s it ' at i r. ;:.'.-.';& ;init the : - i.f ;ir.ti',il v ne: ail I he :n-

' " - t-'iw in the r:-"fu! for-

dcr.n-ir.dir.t tht it might be resumed; duced, ere wo, to the nor-r rondhio-., l:iK!S otour nvn eououy, re ieei o.: .... . ,,, ;evd th rdiv, tveaase it wa vcr? Jc-sira- that we see a inini.ti r of il.is rival Mi-- the pa.-i Adiai.n-Jrafr.i;., a:id eSuhatu.;:, r. ,..-;...i- e.

v.igiii c'.tcc-5 within one year to accept the bite r-dmic-istration. as tha cause of .'b.-enee upon the pre.- - t e--.::r.u s that otiCr. forfeit. ;re cf pr.vrlees, whieh would v.. re at ih.ta.n. Mr. Adm' administration did not otherwise be rxter.ded to i!. - i'm,-,!-. r.i-. Sir, i su:m.t to ni.d to tne c

, i 1 ... ... 1 1 i v , ; . . .. !.. 1,1 u;- tra.-":iu lor-i accept the c;lef, first, because it was the I t.ited States, would, under exi-tin" ooroial.j 1st m- . if t am tad v.hl h. l . i-.k i-v ., i ,i:e. Tiu n. -.;.rov 1. -i i .0 ;., ;ie !ir : i; net. i,i.o.l. the rn.mh

never ollici-!!j communicated to it; sc- circumstances, be unjust in ii-eif, and laying, that the p rvauii.g t-..-p;c. throuu i,y ;.n.c .... n-, ta.ia mat -w -- u, ; ,-.r 0 aa i inao.js v,v,.-ri:m, the laou co idlv. beetle, ordv a few month be-;cculd :Ot tail to evte tit'" e-'enc-n .he w lud ' is, ;:.! Ain-iu.hi i-.igh:.-, ce-i : ''' ": 1 Si-' ": ;" mn ... tnv " i-ai-iclm-rous h.-v," fere. R r.ttgoh ttion on the verv tme sub- fS.sihTtv." " Aso -r:c.e, 1. at r.V, net Arnei lean h - -r ; u , xc. s- - n. - h ; -i-t.a,..!, !,y la.iy of treat

i-' '.rc.i ii-,r:tcj, una .1:1 -in- Uieo, ! . 1 res i (! e ik, M ft are re- -'-- v--v j-.s. c i,.,- i o, .fj.u.it i.--. a et .1 5 .-. .. 1 0! 1 , w. e; -i ! J,,.. js trueh tt,t a

.1, i.-r ii.i-- p ;r;.-j. 1 1 t::n. l.e ! ! ve : c ! u i a ! i t he nrr ilirciia r-

trreal Ke- i -:i ' ' 1 ,: ; 1 ' , -! en n 1 ..U :.;:, 1 . .......- t..u 1 1 ..e.' ;.i . i...- 1.. it. t i.u !. -;.....- i:in'j'-oici-, j eeriu-li-

l.!e tft srr.n".? the wl'.ole initter. if r.ns- -u!ir ievtrij.-l.-d in :irn. ftr 1 i.-...r. ;u:d a loud Ci tim oft.i.-nt. for I::.- iriinir.. - h .d .au-.i s -me ; i u hi i.e. a t,..- : t! ..-,i..-!..r.--t;,,-, rni particularly the oi;o

sihie.bi Treafv, ia order to sercte, if cede with the Broih Mini a.-r, lelt be i-uioa now in poiri-r. I-.ir, i v.ould ,,""r--a .y a.v. "-t.hn,-,,,;,,,,,, w;.,,hI, t:, . - i,vi.s tu P!ay i dimple wr couid. t-yatrysn f our prliut snon'.d tii.d us t, have lork-ited oar p;i- forgive in., tawe-: 1 wou.d p-.roon tne ... ilC... u-ou ".cy .er...,!-. 'ih., m-.,- eo-ot Lrv-.-.r r.:J,,.u kirur, that eve,y thin,-, n: i-n Ishiu Jlr cou a;,;e';nr:, vile.;cs; a :d lest tru se pi'ivi'e;:es :e,cnl i vvu.t of in.oiir.ati'.n; i would par..oa a'i-. ,., - ' .-t.h ,.;'ij. s.-.a.a i-, . a.-u; ;. .e;.i!...,!:;.y ht nhi:?;d, fioai our bi;.iS i;s the admission of eur vessels, no longer W exiended to nsl And ost aii y fning, vh;.-re i t-aw tni-.; tat:i-' he i- c''-1' .e-m.-ai-., a...i a t.:-l .,..! i.t-:i . i-s ' i.--..:..et.,n.-s to co.jnterfeit iiatare. Ihis Ai.Ject hid bee i eatocstly pursued have .ve forfeited those pt ivile-cs, b otism ee.d sjtind Angl ican feelui: nut ! 1;1 :hl ' ' :'"J::ii 'u ;" ;!-:";- ' i ;;sVi ;'-'r . " ' .iit't, ::.:! play tponttmec vcr t.-rs me peace et It-1.). It wa our m-.i-hchavicur tu chosu." is!-.-, who 5 c.noot loii;ie l.e taernice oi l;.-.- ' - ,; ' ,- , ,, -,' ., . 1 j . . - w.. tit. 1 thouiii -.rn lo.ii io iic l u ..e.-i 1 1 ii . u..- niil. ut-, . 1. a o... ; owe their exMviice. to tua ,.i.s;-d on, as everv body khowj, taro' thought betti r of our own claim, the.:, of lochhg to mere i art). 4 t .i.n.ot eoneur ,,, tIJ L a.,.i.,i.M. " cini-anafi.,:, .,f.-,ri:i;rc. 'Ti t-asv, however, t.t-;- ot Mr. Monro.'i -Jmiiiistri- the British! Why. sir. this h patiently sanding abroad a paJhc agei.t who; j-i...- Cn.d.-i-.i ins uxu-m'.e.i ue-i only to .-w !: i' . v l; r .;m : n t!.f; ,.K the othi-r ; far tha tior. tie would rot treat at all, with- fubmsttiiui ,n the domttieorii-" tons 0! has r.ot coi.ceiUio..s so 1 irto and liaer.d,' ea.si.e, hut it. e. a-., wnicu . at m i..-j;u .... 'n.-h 1.- the .efeprin of an, is detioit

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f. e.i l y t tu,- h.ii-.il of nature, ar..i the ioiphss?

i.e.irt . V'.V (.ii.tuh! be e::rcaiiin

iu'-oir-i t!.-: bvidy epre:.i..-i .-f ii'.i aaii, w'lh t!:c ir.uchanica! aia! -tu-

it cur ;u ti ir,s j erct to si..-.h lii.tiesvras a ctanted t. Us i-v the :k r -:; '" t ; onir t.. . ar;u in his .. . ,1 .. ... ,-. 1 , ' .. V .. .. a.f.v-era : a cuai.-s i-it r.ce. A3 tl.u

duties tecre, thattht-v cculd not ba cur-' ind;lgf!Te o'" iiulaud. The lirit'-h band ; taat i.-e ia .kU m snn'j,' oi!-; t0 i;....i.,.,-;.li.-.- 1. 1 ..c ; a. i- ' ,!'''"::"::i 1 f.i.us never -!i;ii:c Jnd. jMinif-.urcnM.? it ,.-.,,, and onr Mbd- reprovi. ci.her ie. -,e. lie,! -'.;,,,-:- ' ' : ; !; ;'!'! '' '.J' K.r, Mr. Adams' Administration ' tcr adm'is it is n pri: ttni hop.--.! A '''-a: tty, .-nd !e -., is .te .n.-nseii't.) r-.- i:,-"---'-' f-c, -ve . . ... ,; , V, t;'c :ie v.'h.ch the .' i: I -i i.e-t the !ir: to U!;o this gra ir.d. It , that his R.-vrd Mai --y v. :l he loo gnt- p!'"--'u ( v"' 1 is to .ha e r.o oL-. 1 ""..v .' ' -' 1 1 1 .n .. a. , . . . . ... , r ti e truth a;,;'. .;ract - , f C-iy occupied the s-itr.e pc.tio:i which ciou.s to decide that wo have forf-'U.i j1'1'" hi .u .. vyn h-it A:i: .-riean ohjt ct., (ur, a, ...... ; 'ai 1 . . ..cl. u . - :,'!;-'-'-o- .-o-M wai; oijetiuou? lev. ,

its ;-re..ieccs;-e-r has (IaP-. no this privilege, iv oar oiis''-i ha in.-r, in a-,., no nenrn, 1 : ;:.s .- - ..-;:! i-.t an .;me- . i:rr..i, n..,i.,- .- .. ,-, . ., ri.ii; , 1 a u " ' '' '' '' 1:1 :i UJ " w whi.e.j.o

import i-.io!jec's tj be gained by chrg- the choice of oar ruler! the. :hr :;e. rn ei !:. at; and.: hat he :; 10 hav, 1 .. j;

ii' tr.e state of tn-.i-.-i. ttnicsc tiint rt-iect all id-a of hoi i;e ace, rihl of !u u-g--; parts. for;.-i c-vcr

c:.i ::a -.s to a .hr t our products into trade, or ar.v otiu-r rii'hf,. an priii'r nnd r.ano'.v leeii. e,' is hi-, proud a..d

t:.e i.iriiis-1 V, et Ind.s, diteciiy feoni cr t-e-ra, from the Ur.t i-ii (.heve.'n'men'.or ' ,;e nine an;ie: t to ii.e Ai.-pu:.J,e, w;h...-,..- , 1 ; , '. , ,', ".' '!,'' .''v. :' "i' ,"; : " ' ' " ' :;' -":"!-' i: '' '""'-.r tint, .0 ;-r parts, fcnd not leardrecd with ext e5- aiv other t.cver;-n:er;t. ( :un;:.r -n:; he hear-:. ii.ui.i.i....'s ii.i..s.-.i u'.e u ..o..oi ..!i.,e...- ' i:i ,: hi roots p.ninter.s aed lovtr?.

cut ttf-a?-;-.; of this object. Ife thought the Br.tih Mirt,ter. I believe Mr. iiu,- io feel, ti.ut i:i toe j.-re.-s .nee of foreig i .. "' l;i-'::J ' ""-- ' ;:;' thetx'tte-g stale of tail gs better than kissor Mr. th. v snid, nr, air. Car,. -''..; I- amni l,.e m ,nu eiii. s ot h.m e;'e,' 'Xr ''11,lja!!L "ai ,:i u'-' l':';-1'" , ' SiiV Ai rienrt nret. hicb. while it admit- nii-ii.' Mr. ('anrlen-, tlien eir. wha he is to 5. and uis e uj.f r , .i. d ;.i? : " : ,.- ted ur ri-.-.- inlo Wet led: a Port, told its that all our trade v. i'h tit.- V.-d wi;.;e '-u.erv: t.n.t . o ..t i.or i.hiie. 01 . , ,

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1 1 1. v.-: - a , v. nu.iU' ':ri.i:ice J e.isa 'a-i:.

i .t-cniie.;. 1 he dir.-ci trad?, bv V.r.r-': At the eonel-ision of thr- rnr -.-.,.'.. ' l".lr. f'retident. 1 have uiseharre,! r.n

' . t- .i i . -j . inn enactments arid American enact- the Secrctart s.n s. " You e-in;;o: r-rcs cxee-.--ie:-'iv u.--.-e;:s i:-t du'v, tn- tne.-: ' '-" Ci- " :u ....r.i. .

rn:::.te. l.:id becomt! clo-sei. a British , this view of the subjert too arnesliy -p- " nie:a.,i . m pti'.'ie hie. !;-jt ; ,''.'.') '.-Vei'"' i'"- ..'r't.,.'oJ'-'..'- "-'-o nlm, ir-r.i their eariiin i,.-,

carr.ft acre from tlie itr.th V. est on the ia-n:era:,,.n 0: f:-e. Briti-h .'-.Ii!!- !...; io...vt-d up.. , -j!u!p. it -.s l? u ,.. .. . 1 . ,.,.,f,. , ;!..,.. a ! -i-.-:: -t ..... ! ; ot.serve the tui' -f Inii'. Xo American ship went t'rem btry. It iiashe;.r''J.ge auJ rel.dro -s :!-. n-d .. 'n; . i. An. he-, - v. .- i:,ai;aeieis oi ih.-:.- :. ;i::':;i:'i,'''r:--:;:e'!'';:;" re-nhir ei-i--us tjtlor-. places. A eif-uitous 'trade reach bevond the T-.r.media'e oucstion u;;iiin.;-;;in: m. v b.- ine up...:o t of ,0 :U r'- --'"-' j .a:;..;. 01 ' .'' ' J V'- n'h" .':'r' cl:'!!'-'-si ad.i.,ie.i to pre-

100.1 piar-.through the Munds of thiid under discus do.." .he.-.thh- an iodiiidu .i as nns.-if, i now -a-:-- .n o., p.,..ce v. Lou..,ti ouo p..-.-c-, ;...d w,a;uV; w;j; .'t ' i;.,, ;s t ' ;.v,' T rl, .

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inminy respect-, not disadvantageous jf-ct, towards the (Ins-of t ho desr.au h, )" inder-nnient i'reema:; in tie: L'::hed !,,. :-uw. "tuo.iV.it.ne'.y ai.vrh. amv.d c;iu' ' J'"'"-h ii.l . ..tiNcieac.., arc tan-. . he say?, "1 will add notning as t tiie States, by the British Miabter. ;i:nl ti:.-' .Mr. J,.erh ur..ou, .-..-ii, 1 eiar-uaie wiu. a p.u- l:;e;:l"; .'z' '' 1:t';''" '''ir.creasu.;; l.eaifn In this state of thing?, sir, Mr. Mc- hnprop'b-tv of suff. rh.tranv i'eehn- that Briliih "ui::-', a.:ti !-v everv '-.iini.:. r .-! .nas-'ou-. s loe.-.-.i.-.l u. ti.t n...ue cf Air. "!';;e'"'r;,'ci;' ' ' r-',!::;11,l':i;ihv-La-.e was seat to ihgiae.J: nnd he re- lind their oritrin in the r.a-t c and .nt rv e'rowiied head in ''-:- , 1 ';!t i'-" li - ;ara.e.i r;'. :!.";,n.'' v-h'

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ry of State. In these in-troctio'-. and inilueeee upon the i-reent lor-.-Juct of tiotMee mv re-bake, as seienndv a:nl' as 'u '-..re J..iVS ;,li--j i,"Ja Ldii-.n " 'i'i.'o at- ''' a c'Nii"- 'i'iie t-.?th, it i tr.:e. V.,--

tn reial.jn to t.-tf subit-rtoftherelonial Grnt Brit ain' .decitivelv as 1 e.-m, upon toi - liri in- ta. 1; ..a, ii.a.i, .an.n-ah ,a a ,.r eaa.a-,., ,'K,u,:u u,u:or tb" 1"a:uon of nrt, with r. -i 1 ' . . .... ' ' - 7 Ml i t t.l 1- ...I- I .. . iibi ri I . . 1

Trade, nre fcund the s.T.firr.-nts of 1 ask r.-ain, Mr. President, if'this he stance, i'i whieh a a Ameriean Mi.-i-ler' !l '' i,r i'.' ' 'i' t'1"'"! . " ';:.",i,r;t ,a'111 !;'I'lll-ti:" .hich i ccmplain Wiiat are they S-atesm ans'ep ? if this be hi-ehi ? ifbiis h:n i-nn s, .1 abroad, as the ii piv-e- t- ) LX ii. rv,.!.!:?, nr.u sc. : be elevated re-rard tor eouti! rv . Can ative ot his i'arlv. imd tint as tiie V j- h'..'! '' 'A'.''" :'-;'t' '"' ' . ' "' .inaiis, csr-n-.-and to.u.ei ranee me-h .- i'. ; r i i'jrer. te..s Air. ..Ici.Knc . any man icad tots wnole despatch, with pr-feutrdivo ct is Count r). r.-auoen mt,. :..i.i1..i..-ii,v. '."'iC 1:1 i-'rmrvit. j their -fi,ton-sj and

j. n - opp.or.ijn:!i.s w.itI vou have dc- candor, and net admit, (hat it is plain 1 I u.-.t.-ti.e ah.ive o a hurr far p..-t. The 1 . rlv d from a pirti. ipat'or- in our paildic tied manifestly the unbers object to! t v- - 'pi e -i ..... : ' voa- rc.-.n t gUf, f.-..;:. .Mr. Vu.-ltsy , the in- , !,-rli -''ah the attention which i

ancd:, as ll as other sources ct in- gia credit with the Crilish Ministry tor ur-,A , ' " ,. , ..h, l f l:h r!r"'!'h et .i,,, (! ' , i0, ' a'uy

f..-m:oV;.;..,r,Mev ti,n of ,i eat , ,,. ;::r;s . , ..,,. ... , i -i 1 f ,, , , ,. . , ttaO, ec.l CtJ " -..OUtlSlitp. j .OVO ;i."d v. rile io aii li.-iaui r..v. i iimlci-tiia I Oic . , - i n.. a.u i.a ,1.1, o. re3 ' deem it pense of tn p:r.t? Ceriamly, this oh- M;i-n...,-,, v me,ui,.t;,u)il)m, ..rders to l.r.-, e.o nealth-u-;, should i.,:ir 1f the f proper and u-e'ul so to 6y.) oi tha res--jeet appears to me as plain aud viable ',. ''-' . paa.e ueu-' ktio.-tve.i n.wa and th.-.r -anas i:"i,r':- !'' li;b uud -rink!. ,1 i r,u-, r.fCt'.VC parts taken bv those to whom the ns t!ie SOU at nr.oe. ''''""'t i:s u.ov tieroai'- a partecf the :.:,:- ,,..,.; ,;,..!...,.., Ua,l a iar.;e ,:,. uncial nh..h,e:.,:i.c,.Mv ... .c-h ,.di.-i Administrnti-v, of this Government V Lest I hmhl do the S-rr-rv ' i-- v'- ,r a':'" ''V;" V Iv':::"-',-'i' Ai, .u.ac ,.a Dr. Haanit.,:.-, ho,,.-.-,, ajpo- 'l' lh'"1' uh;' .h;!V(' eely ate,

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5 '-r.. ., ..t in. , : . - 4 ..-1 .... ., ti, . '. . .. , ', , ..eat. iiiii!'i.-.r;i le. liiij smlioiiiM liiiu-. .1 i'.o.ro t.'rca.H re ? n - )-d n on ln-j sa . ect ot ter upou tn:-- obrioTious ro-i-.t ! Ii 'ai.e it eonti. at- , u s.iak.n -.ve u-- ,. ' , , .. .. .. t.:" Coloiual i r.a.U-. ' -nre the parn-q-aphs- : o .,.-, !UC!, t:; m;lv ,;0 t,t;.er In words ,r: 1 - i U;llU""'1New. this i ncith.-r mnre rcr less. -Suei i, ti:e nn-.o nt s;.,t0 ce(,,,r -'' ut,to the::, ,t senueih pVo;-,-,-, amlj r., I'itANCE. ae ae.e.eatrio 'f- !I. Li-e.-eeu,,,!,,., ,,,c of t,lrl , , , . , ,,,, .... I'"'";' 1 ar o-'l." ,, ;ii i i- CiSU,-! i, aie h, ,f.! The ii Ifair ol i . y on has heel! I rai.tp: ii 1 r ret- J ,: - ' of I ho bupreii.e lhart eU i am v '- , -V'- 3 AV 'K;,i J nrCi'lJ lalat'on W.in the j,riti.-h Colo- lit of Ci,i,v ui,a dat!,.- r.-.f,-e- to a,c-t 1 tied,:,.,.! ivuhaut ein.i.a ,U rloa-l. .he bahe v.'.ii, v.-hen y ,,!,.; ,.,,, ,r,s ,;;0 , iilUt.-.l Mt.ttSifr, Wh"li?'-r ) Oil thiltiC ties; Olid SUCh the ftcps by which we lhe...T-. h.,i.-, arA-. I... nhh,., a;.,- . :' oi in-leit-i- au.l .V.ar-h.ii S.ailt In,., re.u.-a-l '...tit a duel J,y t-.ugij.h O.h.wr, ,,1,0.., t.ropcr, that y; t, a id I. and the leading have arrived at it. In ro iexvi -o- '.. treat.-1. -r ; !.-,.-:, .mhe-li-Ju ore a.-eheh . " the -ay t.. f,,a.. M. Oi. f.r.ir, o..'ii-d as fuli.v: o.-r-.o.-s this jidmir.isiratioil, have op- cvr-nts wh'ch have preed--d -i "r - " ' ii. i'i t--:.f.-isi oi the Coni.t,i, ha- .-i.,ered san. 1 '" 'd.jecti .t-s t.th- dael u.nJVr. no--i th-rs coun-rKe-jre pursued by1 or IcM eoidtii-uli-d to. a nil'so n.u.'h Mn hnv, f ,,-:, vvu, , v . . .... ' ,u l" l'h;""u;' vl"'U:iU . ltZ" I 'T 1 :Ul'" '",rt J"" M"'! . . . , ., . " . i , . . ,i , 1 "''"'''."''' the . li.-iiiii-ia.e,.- .oaiii-i tr.l ,ln 1 he msiir- ' r '---t ) oi -h-ou,! ,,,, t ,,,e ,,, ,, ev u, vy,v,n,nV U ana t country, on to be .egrcH d, there wiii be fo,:,! - ' -.. ..f ,l.e j ,t.ctu,;i. , a , ,hj! ,,.,,,, t)l ;u. .ril .,, an,, U wo.thl d., ,:,e p,a,I:li Vhrl:.; t.e. inbievt ci fv: ( olonial 1 raue. three ruennd upon whie , we are mojl . ..'' . ; llli'"u "" "',HS a l..o, e!-e:; .,, , uuh , w..1!ulh , "rb,,yi i -l1,ll ..,!.u ,,s , .,,., SUre to let him lillT.V, th it O.. that tub- asiaibed-: hi, Cl eur to-) lor r ;-! to-. X'Zll"'f,, Zuy?Z '" Uk v ' ''' 1 '" .- "Veranieal. 'the S.iieh ..I 1..e - ,.f lil far any eulmary j-iir.-o, , l,n j' rt. v have held v.ith Engimd, and tenncio-idv resistmi the ii.-hl"of Up-at v o. Vh'.'h'V.u i no- !V '-T' 'i'h', ' , :s1''"'1 t - r.-rii:.;,-t.t, u.i- i.a.i.i.. i-.,;..4a-.i fahhu . r n .!,.,. I iim eanmhal la i.-an ,.a rot with oar own Cov-iian-rt." Now Britain to impose V'.ro'.eeiin., d-,.r. A- I ':;.! . a-i ,-!,'' o.t:'.''.'-'.,' e.-crv. ' i"" -ni'.-'!' 'i''''r!'!'',::M',i IVll'N aa.i,r- ;"! -.,,. Why i,,..,. .;,,,, ,.iU1 ,, J a :( vn, fir. if this be digted.'.el dtplo- her rolomes; ' -nd, ecc. i.e., , ,., t.,- - . ea.a and ,.,, v. u ,., ..,.,..,..., , Jv, A, ;., ..,, . ,, ' "." ? 'nary? I? this statesmanship? is it pa-; The opporlttaith s which ) on hnvc ; t'"i':Slti- : i..-., . . .1 ,., tl an m-iMh ...i,d,. he deiu-at.-'a,! t Ir't titctism, or i? it ntro pHityt Is it n deiivi d from a participation in our j-uh- .n..-! p,,..-,, !,.ei. -m-t.-.l that :ta-.,.i u.,- h,.,- " " 1 ,"' ii! no- nud . -,.r. a-t.-,,,-, ,.. , t:,ic,'s pr-of Of a !v-h regard !.-!'.. honor On 1 ItC tetl, nib, JtS WcJl ns fetber Sources of IW 'I':, it-;:. A 'te.-mdio.-it heel of Nailh- t,:'; "'"t l:"r-"f- hover,,,,.!-...! na, ..; At .ae ran ,t'uld not hir v.wn ofth; whol- i-.vtntrt. or is iiev- it iiirmario -, will ina'do Vi.ti to sneak cr" lll",'1-''t. t-rei.iiy -hip I t.. Al.-.nt- h :" "i i.na.ila- ,ost .11!V,S lor u '.-,t:, -.y .; t ,,,,.,. a

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vi yi 'hpp-s.-et the admi -(ration ofthis(;oier,;ra.-..t is - i-h. '. '-...il ve. , .. i,'. . iAtu:::rro-t At; v.ns r roar ,: .,.,.-.' I eUan VViu-'ro?,'! Iomk ' --teV -'' 'v": '. ' 5 i-' bo', have i.mv . .in-uni:!ed. in relnsii. n to the i .nn-e .';!i::r" ' ' - ,-nr. . i ii,,- m-ImAi. ,i it ,Pi i, a t-. , ,e :,..-!., :' " ', ' at .i .lun.u-e. Ify.M u.u"Y..'i.v 'oi ' ' ' eV- : . ! !-i ih.- ;:, h- of tile her.-tofore pui-ie-d upon th- silbje, I l- "' "...-ui -ee' in..:. - . , A .l -, w.,r -.r,,.,. !(. ,,. I la.nl ; , ' i siiiu- ..j. t-, a Jio.. t'l .! U.nn .io,. , a! i u

.tiunodj by. of tlt coital iiaju. Their ,ev, a ou-w ' ... ,n " i "', i ' V" 7 ,;"s l"-t for iMinh-, l,.,i. j b. ' . .,M""I"'"-". ' .

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