S r. eolettn1y1o51i "tne jatrpF:scrIbtdIa the -presence of the Emperor. I? ...jZr? I At six iruhs morning the ceremony "rat ' - announced by a salute of artillery. ' The w. troop composiag the garrison of ParU ba-, iring repaired 6t teii o'clock to' the Place du Carousel,, filed o!f before 'his Majesty, and formed a Vina from hisnalace to-the Invalids. , "Before noun her Majesty the Empress tet -out from the, palace and passed the garden f the TbuUlerit' between the line of; troop. Her retinue eonsWted-of four carriages, one . 1 "wittftigbk. uorse; andlhree with ixi Jli K n ness- -was' a ecotripanie'd in ' her coach , by tbe rrihcessesjtbeiister ttnd sisterrin-Uw of hia Majesty the Emperor. ' The other tirrU - - ages were filled by the ladies of tha'palice, 'XuefimebmbemVTOd-fim:' " troops presented arms, i The', governor fof the1 Invalidsfland the. Grand Master of Cere-4 J moniesiitnet her Mnjestyat the grand pwi- t o, find conducted ibstf to, the -decorated tri- ' bune,tkatfhad beon;repred former la front f the.imuerial Throne. . .'. : '.At nwn, hij ' the discharge, of asalute of artillerff aet oat -orl horseback, .from "the pahce. preceded by . Marshals of the ' Empire' and followed bjf the Cknclitl'eneraf . ofhis guard, 'rind thiWkt "officers of the Crdwrt, bis A'.Ji-de-Camp and : "the Staff bf the palace.' ;The procession iwas' opened by :Chseurs;andf closed bjr the ' Horsa Grenadiers nfthr ImpmahGu.fr&r -" Numerous; discharges of cannon' of the hj-i rvalids announced the arrival f his ;Maestti, The Governor cfthe Invalidscame without 1 ' the gate to receive his. Majesty, arid, present , Ho Him the key of the ,,Hotel., , The. Grand, .Dignitaries, misters, andtheGreat Officer, of the JmpUc trhp did not come' on;, horsey back,(, at '.also the. ; Member of the Great council, aim wi-anu . vumiKciiur, . ana. (ne. randTreaiurer ofthe Legion of'j Honour,' ' met at the same placet and took their atatioDs in theprocess'ioo.' 'v'"-!'--'-. tf "The pardinaT rcttbtihop of Parts, ' tvith, hisTJlerfi:yrsTeterred his Majesty at the door of thet Church; and presented to him the in-"'; cense aha holy wateN ' The Clergy- in pro ceisionvcondocted his Majesty,! undei caff fce'p of the Imperial Throne, to the music of a Military march, wid amidst she loudest - al3ii4iioaH;Hi ,Mjety;waslacedoiv, ?tha, Throne, havint bchinihim the Colonels-. General f the C o irfl, the Governor!" the ! " j " j it: J ' Arr ;r.. r ',si . SinvaiiH, dim wij.vj.re!1,Kiccriii Me vruwo, .On tbe' wo aides and jrmthc second step of 'nhe hro.ie, wise placed fhe Grand Dinita ries i Wtbe Icrirorend to the rihr,the' Mi- nUtera; 'te the! lcftthe. Marshals 61 the Eml ' ptre'i (at the Toot dftlie ateps of the-TKrhne, Uhe Grafld.ftlasw,' M the Waster ot- the Certm.i'mea i the frtnt of the Gran3 Mas-1 "tee, the' Grand "Chitwelkir and HieiGrand Treaaurer of iha Lifor pf, Honour.' The- Aiditle-Capf thcmperorwere, stana'mjj !? H!me on, the steps eif the ?Thrmt.. !..6ip tbe T'Kt' vto. sltar.;th(f, C?rdtnaJ . ros. pUreJ under a canopy aol in -an 'armed "chair, irhich had been prepared for Wnv j to , 'the Itfttjftli altar was the Carflihal Arth- bishop df.Paris. ,Witb bis Qertfy. .'Qehbid Ihe altar In ai lmrnrne. amphitheatre, were , arranged TOI'In'valiHsJand 200 yoang ptipili f (Me pdlftethHic .hool.'', Wl the mve' was ecapiedbftheCwtO!TicTrs,Conit)iaaTfler, ' ' Oilicers md McmberteftheLejondfloiwr. . - ' The Grand Xlasto? of the Ceremonies, 1i a-1 received trie command of bis .Ksjest?) invite 1 the Cardinal Legttrte einciate, Ic bis Eniinebce beai tbe celebration of Ihe msis. .Wer tl4 Gospel,, t'l Gnod Marterof the Ccr:ipai8shAiui received tbe ov'ders of his . Majesty, : crndectcxl jro tlie MeV Jbe Throne. tb'ptrau'd CliancylloroT the Ltjrioa. f i!i!i'iir,'whapr )nounced an eloquent dis ' course on the etcatsoftlie nay, on the mine rie of p'htkl tretjfilis, aii'd on the gratitude, dfe ti Ihe'Vrw who, while be prtsen't d lle'( pnncipte upoa which the fetolutio'n tarn-' tnsntH. bid been able to terminate ' fue ea laftv'.hi wkicb fulliwcdlt. The orator point ed ouUn a striking' manner the Unties which the inUitu". t ' of the legion of Honour lmpo. eed on alt iu memuart, and forcibly 4irpUy d the numerous advantages which- tniMtrw auk from ibi fni.:.t of lU most (Ihistrioua . upportefSrtlstoTrnmer(tS'oJlbcuinir)2 Tier the discouraa tlts.Grtt OTictrfof, tij.L'i;ija being ciUdsu-cetsivy t lt ()raid Chucell'r, sjijirotrhcd the Tbrone, avl' .h.lividnalfy tookMV prescribed tth. Tlie'Grtt OSorrshavnn" tAken the Oath,' tS. rimperor 'covtrtd Wmsvlf, aij aliti-' fc'ti tbe CbmmiaJi-rs, OTifrrV, rd joa ' . fHci, iV)n6nnccd 1ft aStrenand nima'Ced siicetVsf wrdis" T, ri - (k)H'K,tM, OSacrs,ie(rbariea Clv5 i-rns and SiMifs, you sacar by )oir liKioUf ts devote yourtclresto the sendee bf tbe 1T.m 4ie,ttibepreiervatHnef itstsrritory a ha i '.i H'r,fibi ilcfvnee of the Kmpvror, the ttwsofthe RsptiVtic,n4 the property which Vary bare eonsicraic 1 -to. comb.it by all the ,tjrans which j'J'tCvrts'', nJ the. U . Ahorjtt,f rcrr eii'''pcl'e which shall tend, ty rtt" tlte,ft:U''jl rcfime. .li f DiV.yoO wi;arii ti.iKHf itib' i your power to thr ' tMiiu:cn-iir'e fli4Kr1ymVil4lit,' the first .' ;l vs .f air ctnM'utim.- ' :" . ' 11 the Mtmiers of tie I?ifi of Hitwr V(snlin. and wnh thelf 'band TlHrd. t a ontfe," f iwirlif 't-Tbe shoeia of dwr n(Vfr- wrre then rrnewrd on t ' niJr. Thee lt wrda, pruninrrd with te arent wf a f rofiui.l trrtfy, Imprtsxd W: inlndi o aii ptrV sr'tb Hrly n S' Tt''! ?YKi '"fnt f !trd to be . fr-r- -'--l f Ir V TwvU t)ri)le tbe , .-.V r!.t "m-unfit pfff'ated l 'k t'.ritrnf n'rVirl ktirl trf i-upmWd t tin-sbI's oftbr nif, f which were aa t? nM.-d hib.itca varriurs, tbt rumeroui t$ which ibe irs o"n'afure, sancjkmedy , .; positive'itipnlations bae entitled tis. . It often happens that Nirben ou parly or one that thinks itself arparty, talks mudh. a- S bout its.rights, -it-puts tbtose 6f the other par- ty upon examininij' into tKeir own, and svl'dbr: 7j$ the fcfieet produced by ytfr memdHal. .; , A , anlgle. readimr of tbat'-meniorial .will sbe'w it is the Vork of some, person wholsi .1 !trotwf ypMr petrpeWIjl.caw;ithi 'the case,';commencenent, progress and ter- j Hninationt'f fhe Amer$cm revolution cle'cAlis '-this point j and bis maftmg our the'rhsMn'that I Tevorution therindlSfjiir'clalmlitfrtt'.? ' Iherlts eb'iifd 'become Jouri heV He tlbea 4 ! 'not ur.dtirshmd jour slti)at;6n..' ; ci i We obtamed 6ur rights by calmly tinder. Wndintf principles, -and $y, the jsuccessftvl t, 'event oftrlmiobstiale, ahdiepe'nsive Var.; ut ittsli'ot incumbent on osto fight.the'batv. Hies of the fwerrd fcr the IrorftY profit. ; u ;' i already partitipating, withotit any merit, nr exncWCe "tti-obtaininK it, "ibe 'otessint'e of ; Tj freedom aca;uire'd'by ounelresV'and 1 II WrirtiAn tf rrAi KiaAKAM titti jtvyl'j tn1K''rttf1J. iciples atfd practice' of the rdjiresefttatb e !-' em 'of-IVenimefR.W-'oir whirbduThaVe'ye't ' had no expertence,d1ixwinparticirulemoef' : ?andflnalTy be partaker's f -the whole. - Tpu' "sde tliat lrh'reneQed''ni'v.rwme by , tber ,j ptissesjiion ol power before they understood; principlt,s. ; They f'earntfl 'liberty in, 4rds , ' but - not in fart. . The writer, of this was in . t;France through the whole'of the fevdliitWn, ? ,tna knowsme trutn ,ti what ho speaas j lor, , r after endeavoriflgto gi K principle. 'Jicf bad Nearly fallen a yict'on to its rage. ' . ''. here is great- want (of judgment in tne. i .person who drew iip.yonr itiemonal-i-lle ' ba mistaken vff case xtil forgotten hh okimt and by tryitig to toi't yocrr applause bis in- j j'iixu yvur jircicuaiuii - tic us wruicii iiiub !tt lawyer,! 6trining''erery -foint that Vould' ' please his client, without study ihg '.bis' ad Vantage; I. find nt fault with the composi tion of the memorial, for it is jwellViitten";' Yior with theprur-.lples of liberty it cdntiifts copsfdered in the 'abstract. 'The error, tiH tbemisppiieatton of ttiemi 'and in aisutn- nj'a ground thryuvenot a rigKl to aUhid Vpjm., Instead 'of! their 'serving Vou as a .j ;rwjnaoj rccramaiion againsink, iney cnange into a tatiiT, on y ourselves.. .Why diO you not speak thus then yoti'dugbt to bb'Ve spoi ; keh it. We fodght fdr 'liberty 'wht'tj yo j ' ttoo'd quiet -in slavery , ' ; 1 j lhe aulm).tir the mcWorial Tffpidir.p'Cbly cortfmfing'tW'Cistinct'caifts'toeeibeVV btis '! ) spoken as if he was tbe memorialist of al6(y ! 6t Americans, who after sharing eflu jlryUh . ,t'ln all the 'dangers a"nd hardships 'of the 'revolutionary "war had retired to a .dititanc and made a settlement for themselves. If m such a situation, Congrts b'kd esiaMisbed a ' temporary 'gm ernnitrt over thefft m which ' Yhet Vcre not pfrwinally cons'uWd,' they would have l ad a right to apeik as the me- enorial speaks. Hut your situation Is differ- Tanks- cTafod and wounded Jofdlers, t"n3-jie" S youth, repteseittinj the glory and t,he hope oftheircouh'try lastly, theefigious solemVii ty of the altars, concurred most powerfully to exaU the ' imiginatioh,' hud give presage of the most glorious duration to an rnstitutbn formed tinder uch atnsplcesi' m4 Mass being enided, -the decorations of. t be Legion were deposited -at the foot of the 'Itirone, m golden basons. r1- M- de Segurj'the Grand Master of the' Ce- ; Jremorties,' then took the two. "decorations of f-t-he order, itnd gave them : to" TVl, de Talley ?rand, the Grand Chatnberlam, The latter presented 'them to -bis Imperial Hig4mess Monseigneur Trineo ' LouisV-' who attached 'them to thehabirof tii Iflijesty New--ilwjins of "Vht 7 jrrtor?!were the'n hear4 . several times repeatedi The 'Grand :' Chan-' cellor bf the Legioninvked the;G reAttJ facer Ho approach the rhrone, to receive ;Wccet "si vely front the "hands'of his'Majesty", the Ce cora lions Vhich the Grand 'Master of 'the 'Ceremowies presented to "ram -tni- gofden wpUte.'; The Grand Chancellor' ttieh called; .?fthe-- Commandos, -a1fterwards hetBcre, lastly the Legifinarie8,who 'aJf-caYn ; Hb'ttt; rtobt or the 1 hroneWTeceiv mwVmuTy tbt" Mlecbratio'ris'fi om ''the-'hands ftbe Emperdr.1 Hi Majefty particularly fixed his attention on those brave vtteranr whose ftlorions- aer- vices Wire attested -by rlielr liium rations. T l ie tiuerrogateu-roany-oi inem relative to me plces atidactionr m-wbiohfeey1 lie4Te&eivcd 'hpae. nobie"wntindst '; ?'! u - i ; ' ; ' TTbis assemblage 6f tbelnoU diifingiiisbed "iitJlttins of all classes atd 6f all ages, present- td apectacje equKlly noble and aR'ecting ; "the Soldier, the Generul, "the Pomilt, ft -. Magistrate, the Adniinistrirtur, the "Man or rLetters, the 'celebrated rAvtiits, Verciving Seach'the reat ds T his tab?nts and his labour Vaeeme'd vinry to compose pud ivtrtily which impressed-arouna the 'ihioneot ft es to a-s ' dorn and support tt.-; A lively and' profound Amotion was" visible in ' every : corthtcnanee'-i ', and this august and brilliant ceremony im-u ( pressed the minds of all present witb a revtr- ;ence at once religious aid mirtial." . - ! ; . I , ,The fete- was terminated by " a 'Yt Deum, ; which, as well as tbt roaswathe tompesi tion of M. IeSeur,' tl.e EMrecot of the Impe tlalChapel. . i. ; ' , . , - ' Vt"3 o'clock, h'is,,ImpeiiprMaiesTy"tin3et' J incciscnarge'Oi anaiuie ti anuicry, leu me church with the same retihoe; , and in the lame order tnhich he had arrived ', The return bf hef Imperial Msjestythe EtrtprfSii, rNraTilra-li.rfMii in fK' kuno. nrlai. 'W1v!,1i .'-hidTbeen Observed miier way fhirlicr "I lelr. Majesties in all; tbe places 'through Which ' they passed, were saluted with the untni mous acclamations of an immense concoarse of spectators. . A salute of artillery announ ; ccd the re-entrance " tbe Emperor iiito' the palace of the Tbuillericii. :' .' ' -..;., ! 'In llie evening the paface Sud gardtfTa .Were illuminated, as were also the frincipal edHicesofrris. At 9 o'clock there was a' rV Vht trom bat the 'situation of tnCh pertAi 4 talllnflriuta .llichf.r.dk J iiis fcteicn rv. .thatmight'endwr.ntr b'ef-jnlsb-doiiTfthfi'aVvj in America,"6i thoe ol ti c Fixinck in the-. West-lrid'n island. ' - ' u S C f " You claim ()o ) o be incorporated to the union olVthe Uii'led States, arid your remonstrances on this silbjecV are .ufljuii ind without cause. ,. ,. . You ere alreadylricerporaled into it as fdl. . fully and esseirtiully asthe Americans them selves are, 'who are 'settled r5". . Uc'ulsiiilar fYouenjoy the same'rtghisprivilv'tt, a!vaiii, taget and immiinities which thty tnjoy, jnpd "bcn Louisiana,-;, opsonic part of it A all Uo i erected into a constittifional state, ).u also . ;wht5e citizens equally With thctii. ; iTvYow speak in your memorial, a? if yon were 'ihoifily people who were 'io live1i Lo'iiisi. Da,and aslf lhe territo'y'wa" puVcliaseu that . HoU ' iCwclusively might govern it. In both .'. abca'ees'you are grealy mitaken. rl ho. 1 enil'grition Ticks' the Unrte'd S'iafcs into the ' pufchdsed territory, and 'tile population an .lint' 'thcrefronvwill, 1 in a Tc" w year exceed .,ybl in nutribers. If is but 26 years, since t ;(ikiiiucky begsm tob settWd,?'and it already .'ctitairia Iridre than double ytftr population, ,.: '-du aiianriklVitw of- th cane -Yon Tik for-,. jjfltafe t J&'A be'ihjurious. to ydurSel'tl ViTe- rijeiwf. and'tfrfju8t4it ui to . grmtrUy -r : ; btcatisetlV(tldmientof Louisiana will tfo'oa . t iiuch Yaster'iiftder the government a'nd gUai' r iial9lll V WJ1 ca WI.HI l jV VI V til. ' ' 'of itwcre cdmmrtd to vou r hands t 'tmcFcoif1- - ' etltitntly twsianou)property,,you possessed ' ' indivictuals'wbe'hi'lle treaty 'was concliuWdv. - 7r havepurcbasei;jic6, will increase muck; , "faster in ; aluelWf tilt Ho orthttx- because f ? ; 4 i l- it s ' . ' if . '. . - --.' as uie reimuui aemen a pie purcnase mwicy t must,'come diitNdf theale of the land t6 : ew Settlers 'lh oveftfment of , cannot. ' suddenly go otlt dt the hilrfus of tongres.i-- J concert cm"the' terrace ofthelrfficTialniflace. 1 and at ID a fire work' was jfrisp'layed N the ' Portt Netif t but the attemlon of tbe "public was nstaTallf "vTrrerted by the frettr.Ce 'of . their Imperii Mtjesrtes.Stho appearrd nd rtmair.td a longtime at the tntrar.ee sjf the. ntstibulet tle SsBi dr Gmrdtu fa tucb a mannertVte be "seen by-a! ht spetrUHSrs ; When the concert ended, fbeir Majc ties,hoU!injeacft othe'r by' tbe, 'hand, p Jproadted to the de f "the .terrace, when "they ewed to the puilk, as if to testify, bow 'much tWy were sensMc'of (lis ttclatnaiiuns . and testimonies of aft"ecticn-oi"'wlich thty. 'badbetn tbe object h tbe ct.tfrso oT tbe ly ,Tbe l.mpererwffs niseJ according to the custom, Intbe most iuip1c tuanrer thul If to say,he uniform cfhls guard. Ibe brad .Tsses of tbe Princesses were rich disciem that flhe F.rhprcss -entirely composed f Jiafrwads. r ' .- ; . r At fix moment Ibi :mpcwr aasprepu . ring toleaVe tbe Imperial plice, a young than of tttween 17 or It years or age nrew himself on hit khees at the tbot oTtbe llironry exclaiming Tarda ) fjrn I The t,mperor ihtf trogsted him, bn it wis with dtnictilty h toild yx plain Iboself am! say, , that he solid tedthe bsldob of his rather, hoetiamr(teW. tremsbasbetn will khiwnin the revolutfofi. The air 6f candour In tils ywtnj? mn, and the tstrmie emotion a lith be mjniftitcd,' VflVe ted hf Imperial Majrtty, and he Ranted him tbepartlon whlrh he rciUCtecK ' ' ,' Vhilr the tmrrrror distributed to th I f Vin af Honeur ttrt.tr decwrations, ta nmcer. much mutilated l Itvare wmmds ptrstntid ,hhlfwitbtmrndcw:e tn rtttive a crms, thornrh he rod Hot an letter tf advWe as a teunberofib.Letfion. - OfthU tbe tmpe ron wss assured oa eftqulry, but be nevrhbe ir presented to him a cosy! the ccrtirict'l of s'""y which bis woUmis presented. , ! no m jut aOroraJ 70 riiz niKcinxnADiTAiin tf ' s-, ' ;. . Louisiana. ; I ; ; A rublicsjlcm having tbt ibntarant of I ttitaMirisI and rtnonst ranee, to be brtttbtcd to tUmgre s at tbe eniuitlg srssloti, bs a p. peart d in rl ppsts. tl ia tbtrrfore Of ptn to tkmitiatin, kttd 1 tlVrf ton my rt- matvs tipoc iu tut mi! ano. introductory . aararrtpb aft It Joiiowt I ' tht Cotf'tutt Ik, Vn!t4ltt iM $r r tit, ti lfoH tj Frp'tl"llatl9t,'TtlrntJ. . We tbe subscribers, rbnlers, msrthtnts nd ethrrs, rhtlutaats tf luiina,rtpr ct- I'lliy approach tbt itiriature of tbe I ruled stairs, with a tnsmetial or mr.thii'i re wionstranct (sin4 cemlif ts wl.Wh con. travc&e tbcm, and a pstiliot t IbaU'rsn Vmftd'beyand tlerffore lAtir ground of re-. "OaraaliOB tannot of ritht bcctime vonr. iVjo are arrivine at fteeriom by the easitA Wean,fhal ahv people rvcr cttjoVed it ; with- oui'conien, wnnou cxpttice, ana even wiui VOt any contilvarce of your own- And yAi Wetidy so, fir mistake pnncipes that iu lcr the fiame Vf rihti ois ask Sir tcvert 't Jiptber to imlxn'f and m'-t:e .4irim$ and to fjrsrn a territoiy that vx ImVe fvrthettd.- To gis colour to your niemorial yon re Ye to the treaty of cessfon (i whlchoe wV wei one of iWiontracting par'.e's) comlxKlrd at Psris between the govtrtmsuitstf the V tilled States and Trances ; Theftdrd article ()'oi ay) otbe treaty !'ely conduced at Pans derlarcs, that the ii.haliurrta of the ceded territory sbtll be in torpdratr d into the union ollitUnit(d Stales and admitted at toon ot SutlbU, orrordiri )o f A fiim lptit of lie t detal conititutioii,o the' enjoyment of all tbe rights, eiiTsntufes, and ir.munirts of ciiirrns of the UnitVd Sia't'ts, and, in the mtoo limr, they shall be protected mthe enjoyment of -their liberty, prrpeiiy, and the exercise of the rtlifchjh the profess.- As from yew former condition yoj tannot be murh acquainted with diplomatic t'olicy, and aiUin convinced tbat even ibe gcntlt maU wbodrtw up the rut mb rial is not, 1 will ex plain to you the ground bf II is article. ' It may pten-hl yourrUnntbJf Into further errtots. The lertUbry bf LbtAiith had been so of. ten tedsd re diRbrent EUttbesb bowers that It became a hecessary ah'trle on the part et , I rant e and br lh setbHty of Spaih the kllV tot Franca, and wbkh at-eorded betfectlf with bur ro brihclblci atid ibtentKXia. that It .abdJbe tedrtl hb tnorej'nnitMi kMklc, i pulsus jf fot-tbe tncnqioraUoh of Loblsiana into tbe union tf the United State standi at a bar against all future cession, and at tie same time at wtll as In the rue n time i secure lo you a riril and rofiiical rttnatirnrr. be ri idnal seeurity ted Lbeitf which. Vou twur L. jL.r v ' frsnce and palu tnlcht ltipect and lie aoipickm would not have be to ill founded lad; the eestloh brm treated for in the ad mini s tiatlon 6f J.Adtmi. that wcUnebt Ltdisiana tar the Briilsh gorertbient, or with 4 view cf senif i it to hcrl ahd ihoodb such suatiicioM hkd no iit j-rt imd to stsnd fport with rtpett to our rrtsidtM.TI oma h fr rson, wU Is not only a fi.aa r f Ijitrifeue.tut a ho po4. -,tnUt ,onct prule of ptinr It It that tKni t ot ne intrigued with, ind wblrh krrp ii. iriom at r itisttiKt.tbe article w a r,tu r tbtkts tirrftwry si a jrtirttirt Sgainst fui tore cenitfjrfiiofs. Put yoe, frrm t know tef bt pobtltsl tfcund nilt article. aly toyoorstlvcpfrAtiaUy and Mclosrttly - id rtfrttrci the ttnitory te pmtat hi The? are fjuarcjiaria tbrft tironerty for oft the beofUe of the VkIM' Sldlti. -And Wildest 'this as the hew'keltters'Wlil Tje chieflw fro'riiv--"ft he-U. ateaUduldL'tinjH ariditt txai-i II Ho rcfeoJiect "Oiat ttle ViViicn volution ha hote'jfbibhe'd'to tlfe m'W'tlatVnr4 display-.-' ' ' bf pfirfdiplea and 'righ'ta AhaWduld induce- 5 '.' "settlers Trom othet c'e'bntries'lo pttTJ?ievi- 'selves tinder a r rYtfcb JWriiiic'fio'n in totiisi. ' 'ana. cVare of Intrigtiera yho may piish i 7011 ob from private mon'v. 01 their own., . i Yoh'tfomplarh'tf jw'asea, one of which. 'you have no right, no tdifeern with and the others fofmdea m tffwc't tn?us1c'tf. . . .tco eOTflfjniin mat ingress haspa'-tti a. law "tb divide M tfburitiH iutetwoTeriitoiies. , Itlsnot ftiipi'o'pcr'to infoi'm ydft,Miat after be revolutionary war ended, Cyngre'sa'drvi--:' 'at4 The "territory 'acquTrey 1 rliat War, ln(6 ten territories t "eiich of wWcli VeVe to 'b'i '-': erected 'fiit'6 a ahsrtu'ti6'?iai state VTien it -ifr Vivod at a tiVtcin pirlation mentiunt'd ih Z'' "the act ; MtA Ta"tbe rhe'n titrre,, ti;nicr,p ;. tinted by the President, tathe governor of ,; u'.siana 'how ts, presTdcd, ak "governdr of . the western territory, over all such part a ; Vave hot Irrired at tb'e maturity 'of ttaU)uit'. Louisiana will -rexmlre o W .Vfivided iuYcV . twelve states bV more t t'nt "tViH is a 'mat ' that betiwi to the pUTthaVr of the tcri-'ifoi.y ' of Louisiana, and with hk7t t'e luuablt&rm- ' 6ftbc; town of New'-Oilea'ns "bnive "no Vi'Xh 5o l I 'tterterel and lMdeslbihls'p't'tvbldjlc Vuat' m i I the, Inbairtanta 'it th other teiVitbry iVe.ld ' thue to be independent Vf KewOilc'aVia . Atiey might apprthertJ.thtVoa sVmViif tu-. i j ntmg preVrfcO their "produce rhir'NtW put -j; Jn reVuU'ulon, and a Vitiim'u'm Vsrlc'e'lvjt on-r I ; it 1 a thing not amih'mon to a VfencJi go-.; ' vernmcnts-ial a jjenent Wile, Mitbbit. rtf-jw , ' Ingupob scniiVntttt.'one maV putti&dcnce . I in the fusiice nfthoVe who tiarVwo induce, i r tnent to do u VajusWce 1 and triisla tba case v i .CongreU ilands in with rVspetl eu both ter-v ' 1 s . Vttorivs, and to art -othef divisions that tnaf ' ft 1 be Lid nut, and td ali "abablrant and seu tJcr of whateSlrnUfoHt yheVrrny be. - There tin be no kuch tbrn as' wba; tl Wcmorbl eVk of, 'tW "is, if j governor U tAnttibj the tS'tUt)ti, -f!a mot hare no sWrl. til lAr tftiart of Louttlima. IU must froiit' r 11 - r t .'? r ht ndtoiivf iht tar, havw more 'mtcVest in h than an b!ieV tM-Vda rto h.. ru ta ih: trusted wiin tbe tase W an extensive Utl iX counuy, row ir property of h Urlltel State, bV furtTilB, Th value of t ibtkiskdsi frill depend the Increasing prutpetity bt IouitUiia, it arriculture. eommertt. nil JpobuJatiotU Yom bar only a local t4 fir , liallntcrvtl tit tbe town r f N,w.iri.i,i.,,i k ltaviclutlVl nrl ir In rAn..rf. .;,,..Y.Mt. L. I r 1 f 1 1 . j iaiuh uuk. ..L u. . -mm - - - 1iiCth4 tountry, new seau bl commerce1 .1 inouu tner, hi general IHterrst would Ul htm, t apea lb cu, and tour nhrtlid luttrtst ' ,-tohlittbm wp, There i probably ib'me jlsiile'ln you . ft mark, a U applie to the goterbmetit on !8er which you formttfy l,v'd. Svch ro. trnmtntalwarsrot,k With lca)mis.'Mut J apprebeasioo of revolt, bo colrtnies Incrrtt 1 I k prosperity, aod tbty tend joverwor, L n. coouuctoi (rernmnt disunt rUeNs ' Mf Jatle and frta ,w mtnt. lUbew.yoa do rmt uerstaVl tW , Iriocll.ks anc Inrerettt t,f a rrrml.trf, i, tcrir.Te ma you have not. - ' t,Ur. iV 1uh ir power, unirv t?W J1U to Impott and enslave Af an ! :tym- h1.' fc ,i,im hy'ihAftmim ukotrutl tm W tmtK fttt juttiit t . , tVk, 1 Are it yon mil it rf man mfM ave t 'JDomttpt COMMOd CSiiC i 1 .j., e - t

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