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V 1 rJ i ,e thrro be ruaiird b,'c.vi -awH scora J V . t v.4 tw.t. L tJVer rn'ir.tneV a?..' .2. to v in Vie nmorvne ot t:i, U f-ws U h b . -.7 an-p arvd vhm-b in k-t eor.C'f r.ce TTiTv, wr. li-otn - ..-" e!-Tr base and eon. ;4 ad Pv ! tU-cire.e4 ;' -." imUiwti Krrnnie viTle carura, rrf-'uioJ J :Jlow -.: -. criikf denavtuctw who worshipping tfre. ' -V .l'1'1 po r. tt-.hct to the lwlt of i rmat-ry coin' " v"' v rn-iixier, a paxrcti r, 'fr a consul, terser an liwp'Vit 7 ,' ; " 'edienre utiked ufpurt.to'efiT tfteur '4 ; w'kb, ctt4I!m froinhe Executive, the aoVrce of :V ' V ;iV and profit i -Such men Vrinp; upon t country, , , i j J t", ; Ah' cur- of undue duhiric. WtoncaC-fSttt to ; .V '" fknvwVml not tojear t'e i'or both foreisfn & -: , 1 . , " iik iirCu u , U to. tjbse war eyes bo the; light C 1 . V f bistonr.aivttQ" tfrgiird IhelrtUmonjr- eg-! tTb statys of Greqce, " toe faileuifrosn A irgi-1 l pu (Mr. tppes) reminds U., JviS lP' -wrur,i toe unu.:ppy tangooiav. i opain Hinp, ' S thm tf-rrtirai Il!w!h from the same cause. And. 1 J 'i . rvfrpui damntU tnuect Repio kadiUi- CMn JxcJatid ht prbfnwcll' ncj France nor dr.g lUe V , ."" chida dC Doru.turt&. ShouKI it ct become Uc 'tlio . Bicisurt of ih ExcruUTo are enihlod bur , . t.the deTOicd .sahlior, -a, racr mUiury jruchH, e v are no tn ivhh&j niWAa lht frrft lllsettMiAn of . V 'l ' i eriWof the Eyrcutiretlull atuhorlu suspiucm V 'il-fthc purity oTthecUUcn t ltka tirolr be lw - truing- when ifrone hatTl erected tipon thp ro ?' ins 'of tW conhutioo ojl tle Unijed SMci ; undde .viti,m of America be added lotde list Tt)T those rc- f "' ,1 V pHtilic, which have listen like Jh tockt and fef ,': Y Jikethe iK V Whether Cthct f jMi" lC ' ..N in'tft ctwptfr, I need not fit thU -time enrjulre j T.ft-t AS. 1 L W ' - thi4 puce otuer tnsf nopicuMn;.' i ewe fuggtsteu . 'tfjr pktbilityortheif pxistenctiind tbtr evU-)UJi "'TleW.cqulpureVl hone withthat of Jthotc vho hnQ before alluded to theaivnd in ofciie a -caution . i,C which, well mcrit the ttttehiioii of trtc iruciiAi J.' jeople,,'? - k j v t r'j. . r ' :. " iv i 1 . .-iAssocbted in tU ,ttrijserith;gertt(tinert, (albl , vhom V Atw.to" presume, are- achtted by the .nw 'lr b(f connttf j wfio alikr icltheoj!ijiUiosii)f ho- iir tftwsience, ejrd tathe constitution k-Pespyni ibility to ourcotistiturhu.' Icai.rotbut be'ieie the, . "act on thw tfctatuon ih moUtt aspiire a nv a- own. v Yrt, sir, feeliiie irysJf bovna by. thcie hijiU p-t ''" .f ,' judgftient m& IhedlckiL of my OHifronici-' , t,!l. ...' ..1. ' t.i .. .e..'jr.- - -A eice t ameonipciiea iqxrcciare, uvt i msjpj-pe i ; ..the'eimduct 'of ttie u!ruri(tloii in the JSi w iili Mr :.; Jick6on, and tnM I, at UMrWalJ psedto loo rt--.T-'' , ? .iolutiort bcfore;us, 3 .'' "V , "V H'' "i ; . vF'romVthe vw-w I have takvi 'H the co'rresooh ..Y I K ituce between Mr. Smith W Mr. J'ucHWniymkidi ' 3Thhi"Uie lettera cf Mr. J son'tV' it ctftitain r ; Aht- hraulttooftr acini UiMhiUon wbicji is uputed lb ,., them by thexcsohiiKtn. ; ;t J. , ' :, -Thatif.ttw didirConjrresa ofthe. S5. are hot si TP ired either by du)yr policy to iaterfere h thej That if they will interfere the resoluuon hteeon aldep tion is impj'oper,1 p each blJ,thesB ptAtital vili jwibniil a few ptwrvatibi,' . ; . ' ,x In reeard to the uisult CaA to be eotrfmed In Rfi J.ckson' letter my reniMrlis siaJI be brief.irUh Pv fc otl-.cr rcleixiice to t! e. letters aley so often repeat " ed, as to hyve become '' tliUl Vt.de xiicb told ' VMi 1 tniiy conceive neceuury, to beluieiigible.-- ".Tlie offensive i'lcuf toTht tlielocecuiiTe Ktv? f . n?eni of the .Ui)itr Stt hiwl a keowlethie.'ihat vitV rrngt:itif tit lately made by Mtr ErsWurts in 5c halt ! hi gnventhtent'With the - goyetnmcnt.fifcf theVC Statta, wos etitelrtd into without tnpeteirt jjrjweii on t!e part of NIr. Erskluefprithat:,plu-pose,'ij.t. in the resolution to be conveyed in ?4ty JackScm Icittr ol23ap tobtr, iutjtobrrfpeHted tn thtof4Ui N'Meittber. 'Yel as if it' was on -till hands wimittet . t at no &ucb idea ciHtlil le found in tl:csc!ltt.ev8ali have most,aiixiously 'desired to find it, have'eii- de vrmred tOfttbli,h'it by tecurriii to Mr, Jack on a letter t 1 ltb Mc(bber,4ind tjire pouit ttii to tlu.t pariofthe letter, where Mr' JJicksbn in reply to Mr;f$ttia. 'declardtim,thut a! explinution expected of the grouRds of the risvowui l is Bi t tuiiic mitjesty of ilie arrat ement ntade bet wesn Mr Smith and Mr Erskine inSrmns ilr. Jsmitls thut he had Wen with pleasure i$e forbcofan'ce of Mr. bmiib to tompjain'of this taayowl,1ni9n)Uch as yuu cotttd tiot but Iwve tbouuht it unreusbnabJe to coni- plein of the dKiivbwarof trtt act Won tinclef such cir- It rpera frxai it Ci u- ' lcLc .t cii) the pr.Tii .Tnut exluucJ ty ai'va rdthe oidofi,'ai.igTU t e ry, eJ dlviTO-TkL that tbea-iJ rrer w)ah notf.'- at aj ki wr''" truHr -ind Mr. Tinkner ontha l2UM-y, ii.fuiina Mr. Smifh, tlot the, &(iuh..miaier Mr. Cuming, kl hi their interview oo the 15th', &ly. declared Tliat th UriiMr witotstef (Mr. Eokire) kad acted hi hie lt hcgoatioo and engagemetitt with yw w onhr wnhout juthority, but fcv dircd ppOkitlon to most precikeTntfuctiona thai tSrfa facts were creratnicatedL Mr. Putkaer and ino-jra to out adinituitratiow before tkanulf Mr. Jackam. anoear from the correspondence be- rween jut. onuut scqvir. iuwi Mr. Jackson also In his letter mt 1 1th Oct. says, that hjs fotrnn)ent wtth fraokoesa, ptoniputude, tod almost scrupulous regard to natnoul hooour, rsxt notiee to the Atneric n minister iu ' London, of the AiatrowaL of lie1 awrfwea" ofir. aod 6f the precautions spontaneously' taken by his nfsiesty o prevent tny ks or injury ac,cruinjj iu u;u' oi ' States from an sgreement however UBautbmJod, made m ois nviirry' fume." And in Lis letter to Mr, S.ith, 23d Oct. expliciUr declare hU oatjes- la wasnleascJ to disavow the a'.reement entered bito between you fcnd Mr. Erskine, ' lccjtise l was ynd liofket without authority to awAaerw t6 (Ar tfrmtlfit." .'And to dispense wkh a recital of each parurular in which the instructions wcrs ciseegaro. ed. Mr. Jackson adds,. "These instructions I now understand by yiur letter, as well as fioni theobt i- ous peaucuon wnicn vxjn ma uuen ui uahi ui uaine of the 1 1th InuU were at the timein substance made known to you ;no stranger illustraUon, there fore, can be tftvc a of the deviation from them which occurred, than by a reference to .UMJtcrmr of your agreement4 , ' ' 'v' ' We thus find the British e-OTemiwit on efery occasion and througtveyery vent assigning the virl liuon of instructions nn the w.-Jit ci authority, in a. J .1 rv --.4" rt ,.-u'Ui U U.e -c i. 1 1 t'.e trfM of t..l letter Mt J r soU rinteperaUly of the hiflrty Mr. Sr. -i siunci vf kdJnU hit remarks.; irrelerit and fc-irtper, a freedom wlJch I s.r1 1 regret toK-lkrc wo-.'.J be javiAod bjr our secrtts-y's Lie c Oecos-uir.-Mr. JatkwJO e.UiktiJ wania which t--e t-il t'ltftxiu'iathia. 2enlvo'rtr'j:'K,0'fhc ilJ1' T umilt-- You will J nd in my componaoc ri ywuj that I have cart tally v(ided drawluy -AcncJvi. that did not iwxrrily foUolJtu the prc taises adraoetd by me, Lid laof oTaU sbou!d 1 Ih'mk oTuuerint; an"4namaatl where I wsswnJile to sVvuntUta fact": . I f Mr' Jcksot had really ut ttred n -m founded r.suniaUon, he here CervojuT repeats h, uecawsc no aucrc v w let r. J t ly,ech ovher--Jace uix, n 1 ty Ctir liet ar, J lrtJn Oecrximi,: male no uuxt vi'T w miproprr r . v - r 1 tur f 'icnimc.-n, vac frn-.r iiv..tace! an iia.iiuj, vtJvl j; tvr from MmW t noi froai .lis s.iTtfi':--u a;i ready Ucn iu:Tutefttly wpeiol by l. prt j ; Je.-ui!J of U rccalvnd rtfuaj fahher u d.n.. tiicts witb' hlnw ' - ;s 4 . ". . . " : 50J farther M"!! wer roneedrj llnh irT t of div5recnCDt bet-crn tfte President xi 1 f nunier, Congress ccril t wV. pr-iV- f ; weiit of their aiwilirna to tc correal p pf L. , ; , y inSicml by the. irridcm.'tUo p-av? .i c oot reqttir it, Deeanae Ir. Jackson has oV,' . Ti j n,, if u f hrJieve.' he 1 botwurably - tmdered an atoneVaert for t-.. kj Lt nvJuiiiiknt. hut had direeilr atd cmed aflTrontT, In, U tncssjjnj ty Mz. ) . ftovvMiijy re:errea 10 racw wiu woic tn . , v--i..i i. ,nA o- had been sulrtUntially proved, and more es-1 ItnicUon put on lis coiTesxiecce, that U ( pecially he has oot -any where mad the Mnttarloot imaint( that ..enoc vfuuU U uken tibto chargea,- that out oteranient were icquaiBt-) the. American Rovcrajivem as a-5t frtu; cA with Mr'Erskine's restricted .aotMnty , W I ""f luc m.m9Jm"- 1 c iWTS r. conclusi- seems to be irresistible," that he could la this Debate in justi.-eatloh prfheiii.w n.t mn loJAiutiort" which he had liot I proposed, lar ,tbo dburte shic'.v our fctsUr r.v;,.r. mH. TM njirat-raohobviouilr means Idkutp in case tf iirunuatkna-l deemed a5id.it f that he"had.abbtidDed frora such an uiwuuatiort be- private Bfe. Permit, -r)t; taw! whit cK cause "he was tmabie to substantive the laeu" 1 svnu y, wo.tr cm vairoujwnm vnotorti3 n (v v, I rnnrrivr knw this declaration could I Mioiv to lhe imperious Wics of honour, o i ofTensive tw Mr; Smith, iinless yeceltred: by hU'as In private lity 00 SatkSed with h exlla ; wiucn caac n uw u v w ous senjlbiltty. -C.. 1 " .'. Were it however otherwise,' and if instead bf ah liuixuifui so bidden that secretary, of state' only cart discover it,. M J xfcson bad given a curect and uneiutvocai ipsuiti.ine: oiijircay 01 mc y, ounv kre not re wired cither by duty or policy to Inwrfere The constitution has wisely created " different branches of 5e covertiment eoip'mitted io eadh its sep rte careV and duties," ittie ech independ ent of tha.othev intenmni thcreuy to serure tuc nectfaily made, l revret jny;toriductuwj! .' is s) wed as offensive ; mnt cenenh j-.o tf.. ort ny Art! was intended 'With 5 &io;wled2e"-Vw. Ula'aobjecV aj'nlyA.y, t ui feelings, would ii such ,i case bis' satisfied x.: suot ail apqlo-fTygV 1W apotoW wWrtfuvdjl-. ". cuse.U is,sklvli'I. hl previously denfantW Ki iMShportsi i?,The documerus before u erhnir',: . " deinShd.t- Mr. SAt seems''was :o ttronac u.ii . tuj with the AmericWrwJjle, as to apprehead'p crs til' trioIoRce ftora those whose abuses were, l k tru- t.uui9iaiicv a vn( .ici w ine ccTHjctjUcnce that-1ieVarBilWUowcd.N;-. He adds, It was pot known wheh 1 left England 'whether Mr. E'rsJ 'kineiwd? according to the liiiertyidlowed him, com. iiiiiiuvutc iy joy i vj-tviwv ioi iuwi jHsiructioim ; , ilnlw 'afifytfrifjiliQt ,u -dtd n&i'But'in,. reverting to desp.'itch addressed on the 30th tf" April' to his roa icsty'ssecretarjrof atuteiur "foreign aHdtrsil find that . ip there States, that he liad MtSmitted to rour coji- shlet'ation tiif three coikIkiodi specified in these in tmctwiis, ,-s ne rounti wot k ot an arrangement iiKlitbccorditig to.uiformatlon received from tUis " e-tititEy;it was thought u England, myjht be tnade, iUi'pspt.'Cl of great iat!tu.l advantages-Mr. Epkiw then' reports vrriattt r ' terlatim youf ob tryations upon each of tlie three coudiuonsV and' the reasons which Induced you to think that otliehi njght be subsfituted in Hcu pf thenj It may. have been conrhjfled between you that . these' latter we're n equivalent for tv onginul comlitioHs . btitttl;e Ncry act oi suiralitution evidently slie'ws that those, oniiinud conditions were in fact very explicitly' eooi vanjeuted to you, and by youof course Jaidv'bcfore t'ne President tor' his- conspiration.':! need hanlfv ard.thdt the difference between these ,'eondiuotts M'.t ll.iu'. rntilii'iuift V ( V. a' ..An. m1 Iri . . . . an i 19th of April, is sutficrentlx '.cbviou?yeiiilre nv thicid.uion; nor iied I drw thdjconcluhiqn, ,-w liich 1 consider as' atlinftted. by alUbsenc'e of com pf inton.lhb part of 'the American goVeinhtt nt, viz. fiat under such trcumsutnce6 his JliuiestvhmV nn uiukoulrted rilrt td disuvow the act of.hla'niiniiter.''. A the olrensivc hlca lis alleged to be an allusion to'tne cic'cumstnce under whkh the arrangement y ith Mr Ersk)nc was concluded, vhich justified. 111.111)5111 iwuiuwiiign, uumiaicu xo ie Known ; to our adminiitration ui the date of thin, letter ; it is Tiecessury to search,, froth the evidence before us, wh.it those c ircumstances were upofi which ,tlie Vitig jusdfiCXhH disavowal ; thesejound, we shall bo utno loss iq fix Mr. Jackson's allHsion, ttnd then 3 -. ... ... - . . - 10 enquire wiainer tnefce urt umsunccs, tnus allu separate' deliijeration separate fesponiiiiality et I iot , sparingly fx-stoweulum even before bit . . i r i i . .... .m. . ...... A . . a. A b . . . . - . . . IB' v- a Ll.wl..ka....MnAni ac ika iT A I ttrM of the iorlsti t UDotl fHIffht IV it to UC itKCiUCfl M TiTi l.Vi:JC iU V,Vll."vU ViVi Ski wmvsavf ma ayvu l j . ; i r - - lli .k. y l ' . . V . I.. I O -1 . S .1 . I1 I.... wu-Aaa .. . I ila V U. lMPlal SrTlTl Trt l-araw th lrinrwrlr-.A J . round of the disavowal, and relying on that ground i o c rrewtaii awc t-c, ry""?T7 .,7T?.TTrr"racf' i l .1 Ik.... r-.-rv r i rntvermtntmeis ana to treut wun uieuwtiai as u- i v.w. i ..n. w.& iv.yu uuuuh ;ciuji'rtn uir(ir th. 'Witfi this evidence i before us: with the V UW wurse of, this duty he b. comes pcrsorwlly ijf 1 torltiyc5-klil missionof Mr. Jackson? that the inslruciiona were tcrcr,cU in tdo Uaportmentoi loreijrn mu.iSiers, i. ; ?tV'T7.- -V.v30U emuiKjeQ n t w-.a I f'. .aJ swa "Cr .tot i .n .' Con CP" " eo JW " B: ' h '.'iijf -"?e . i .CI :' i i'y 3 iiotf made known rnrx." -With he corrcspon- they, demean tnemseives aurctpeouauy wwjto .y. jf;,..Mw4pfsspr, I -. cienceof Mr. Smith aScV, Mr.- Erskine shewing the- Uh he is: clouthed with;the pftwerto heak off in- or tg: atught protect hispcrsotmKl t; frJci knovrledt-e of our administration of the inmiiettotis tercourseith them at pftfasur and so U tu uv W ot hin Lny.mAioIeBcewso the adqi-, I v r . .. ...ci.: Lr;i.. j!.... i oo.t s1 .r.tnotjit .uirM.Mvi Thin now? tftsUaUvO unuerstood hltn, and irranti-rf tilmtu.. ' ' I. n- to wi,wwne h oi iu pwiTOiac wwowai ;" -t .7" 7" 7 '.rjZ .4-i-a-s .vavui r-f..fi' ii. rr "" t '3 f his airaiwmeut pnor to the -trnvul of Mr. Jack 46r.ir.tho U.S does K cohslst'" wiili caridoiar atfl tooo, sense 41 v- oot a paipaoie vioiuvioa oi ocr,n, so " " . r m . v i .v a . o tonure the longuage ui jtirvJucuson tn ms letter f Uth'OcL inllluitidkv to the ch-comstances which co'uld only lead tothe dl!lv(wa', and.oihe,knpwa felge of them .by our adttunistraUou, winch prevent ed their cOif.pla'uits'to luta on his arrival as to make hem couve v 'an idea that a d-sUnct and lUlferent round of crtsavbVal ekfeled, tlwn that which his go vernment Wl Wtnaelf had tfeforo repcutedlyassigu- ; to tmpwte to him n smuation that the rfcs- ntted authority ct - Mr 'Jurs&me was hnown at the ime of theVrrancement, when he had c'xpbclth dc d.ired, that w th instructions Were' not made known m exteso,'1 ahil thus to ft upon him the absurditj ifrnriil-ji Irtlnr himself 'a . . ' . SyA construction, and; such -an imputation in ny opiiitopis at ymrjwitlvcveyy stiund inks tf 01,, ttructlon, and every honourable' principle', of Jhisi u id' fair dealtng. itjsortny me observation t fhone gcrkifi'vien wlw so clearly See an instut in- HiS letter of the l Uh t)cttlr, tnat they nave Uur.d Thdt had escaped tos ic.ilons pei ipicacuy ol Mr "injth and the padetrt research of the drtaigl for ol ho-resolution t;' stnee 'Mb bnuth in his reply of 19th 'klolier, gives no intimation of any thing offensive in tnia letter, and the resolution conunes the msUit- mtriJeato the letter of 2 Jd. October. V p eople tow 'to the letter cf 3Sd Ottober, in which accord - i'ie to the resolution is ..conhiined e insolent and tiulccdrpus expressions, cottvying the kick that the '.xeieutivfc govemtneht ,of uie united ;?ti?.es hatt a icnowledcre thilt tlV arrangement 4ateiv madebv Mr. iskine wib the governrAnt;of the,; lnlted States, was entered into without competent power on the part of Mr, fcrbkuie. Tlic oiicnslve idea is said to be found in the following part of Mr. Jackson's letter i " " 1 .have no hesitaiioii n informing yon that usiuaiesty was pteasedyto disavow the agreement, concluded between you alid Air. Erskine, because rtf ras concluded kt vinlation of fhat gentlcmaa's in stroctions, and akogeiher without auUiority.to sub scribe to the tcrma of it. These inshiictions l now understand by youf letter, as well as1 from the obvi ous deduction which I took the liberty of nuking h . jmme of the 11 tu mstant. were t the titne, it sub stance miQC Known. ra you; no suongei luusira' been reneatedl7 exerdssd 1y otir WesMleObVas'tui. 1 i-ssiurt ipieavir uJ VjtUcd States bur a ceniT.. enstHuuou tntenrteJ it tltociji oe upon Meir.wwi.i.t'" puuuu cua.acicr. sir, ofl t: , resDomiuilitv. And h the bheSt policy of tbi 1 wn-u jsvoio.4 preu is.rested the Teiecton of t i gcvcntmtm, in order to ahum the ailvaijUKCs ofth I pv'ogf by th acimipibtratkn and we,ai if free nfdgmertt and deClsiin of the lresidet io t. J iataiif feetit on discord, are,: wlthout;,befcssity in cwouci towani mm taai uc mioitui i without fear of the eemurc of CmigreS hand, and witlwut'any hope on th, oti.tr, I couni enancfi shdl shelter his mcaatires' I iW Th . rjuir rl jtiirl the fctrirt lnviuUU.itv of thi I no.v oo accouiit ol Ure llnononer lanus'Te m mt . r... . ' " I . j- v j . ; 7 A "IT"' -.-.v Executive powrr in aa cases ot trtaty. were empttar .ouieu, ana inom an apprehtusiou.cf the tpa tkally settled Jin tlto Cas of J y a trcty, J wiicr the President (whoso iiKlepeittIetitex.aiiiit, deserve tnore : vapeet tbai it has met fr.m lia aticcesaoii. j standing upon, his own rcspon-iilHtiiV Tvfusel losti?- ntt to the Hciuse of xeprescMtanvesaiiy p.pxc r. liunto that Pegouatiou, exceft tne treaty itse l Yet it the pun proooscn by these monitions. 1 .unpted, it wa by .-lormaj reiuuons arprove ttw onndiirt ef the President in an aff iir so eTysiveh his own, as that Of the rapttir with r, Jck&,o, mijr we not on sotne futuve octutston "as . observe vt my honourable colio.ig?.re .( Mr. Maconl cUu the right ol r ensuring m matters equ.iiiy wKMn tu sole Mid peculiar province t It then we are to intel fere with executive dgties, not meivly as'syto- phantS, a'ppldlkling his eve ry act, but an treemei conderar-tng whai "fc dp not? approve, the iheVitahii oonseoticoce must be, acotiiUct between the fcxt ... t . t .i i .. . . : . . ciuivs ana icgi-.uauvc uejwnuieuis, in which oic wounds of eKhor'can only be tiitlicteu througti the consutution ; or (tn tfisue equjiliy tatalj the advan U"res uitended to be derived from separate delltie ration,' tlistinct responsiiiility and mutual jealousy . . ' I .1.. -'.f.L . .1 . i; onn waicniuines5 oi we u;uaruic ucuaruiieni.s dis appear, in a miserable complaisance of acting by prevtous concert, and thus pioping earn other be fore the' fceOnki. '"'"-. ..... . ' . - r ... . . . i. tjut, sir, to sanction thi3 resolution we have been rlfdrrcd to the resolution of the British Pat uaniem iu the year 1727, in 'the case of De Palm, the im perial ntmisiiT. nisradve flatte'T or professions ot duty of this country are not hanpilv dratfh from the re cottls of Great Britain. I cnsider it daOKerous, it not detrradiner, that a rrDubltcan Contrrcss should consider their" conduettow.uxlsthe President as ju. ae-.Uences to Vhich itm;iytoHd. :fWbedetcJVtiy t4 that tne itecrble, system of wri'i idjbe cotf. . vidiUed, Uwt we iairc'sUlt .tba'er.&i tcWp'rff6Mk to mippotv tite ' n-ilional interests' and retrieved ...j!m...1 h...AJ ta .I..J.1 I i.,. ... . 1." . ,,.,-"v viww,w, wo auuuju av least remeniner C.e ixipett a natiori owes W itself, Vat the langUiige & cpxaxh, niay be so used as to eCTade those vfca t -vJvl-M eihan those lo'whom it 'is'appfied Bv.siiwi w no Biiouia stoop to a gutter to sit ki, an UHiniy, ' cvuld Pot expect to rise jmhotg uc&' having pCwea of Qieoil which he hud 'scaUered, iCllUUVli UU ... ... .' .l i'iiSC i ol'. i'-rbe a pu.aic iiuistfir,th? accredit drepre i oi .the 'Iirurshmnh. AritK wir1 kisoiency ; wf h the Crime of direct tin tffg-i tied all" tint oi 'insidious attempts, ifd of using and 1UisWu'(ibgaes.riV 1 has been ;aid k ttiroiie, ;.na."oUJlit. 1 smiild hnrl tnJj pp.icabie to the l epTesentativesofiretlidttt ? every lay which beams iiorh ir xhoiiU Kt.,i,vi. raster ol puriiyyiioblehess' and fcprfidjir'.--:, ' i.ju4)(tui s,.w resoiu wn, that ol putttyy oble aes aiKTrauucur Q On the'.cjary,teiPheRtei 1 tiarsti tiiid opprolwiouii, docs it pot violate those ve. i y pt ihciplcs of dtxorum of which e profess to bi, j ' te ciiaiupionsi aud in thus correcting Mr. Jackson's offence ot indicot um ixif bnly ommit itourklves,' 1 1 out icsccnd to hocu.riiig' as well as abusing l The' -rMiy ot ftcipio to Uie Romans on an occasion bfdiis j' ( auui, presents un example woithy our imitation- ' ...v vm .ciuoiia navtnij ainised the sancuw ol . I Sir, I conceive precedents ofle- ;Cttarucicer of the Roman jetobastad "their f r complaisance in other'tenus . uumsra were brought befire Sciplof ahdhe wat ty and allegiance! trt the executive ab.ed, What return should punish U perfidyol the W tion therefore can! givbn of the. deviation front: lified by tlie exaniple of ooilretpotKent humility of thom. which; occutretl than by a reference to tl ah Englisli parliament Jowards a kirtg. Hut,. Indc terms of your agi-eement." There is no equboca pendent-, of n these considerations, the case ofDe tion' in this language. .lie ;says the instrqctifhs Palip has already been ihcwh to le so cnurely up. eix made known in rahatance an, expression uke the.bne befor$ Us 'that I am surprised the gen whjch frotoits very terms excludes. the idea of be- lletnanfast jup'( Mr. Newton) should have ventured ing made known irt full extent ; and that it is true again to have relied on it in supptirt of the jvohi' is Mr? Jackjion here alledges , that the substanCe of tion before us, -1 Let me agiinbriefly itotice the Mri Erskirto's instructions were made known, ap4 circimstances wliich distinguish -De Pidni's dose pesri 'frora' Mf, 'Smli's letteiof f9Ui Octpber.W from Mr'.Jacksnhs.l)c Palm by romtrand cf hii '.' Certain it is that your.predecesiior did present for, iovcelgnxht Emperour of Gertrtarjv(as lie ex- 'i. ..: .i ..; .u .t. .w n..al.. .t.,v. .v.A.nA.4 ,i k. t.:. .i.i. . per in, Ahe printed document that be was dispos-, to the king ami published jo, the- nation, charged the that onflndinghis first ptropobals unsuccessful, the Itrutli," with ".want, of sincerity in endeayourlng to more reasonable terms comprised ir) the arrange- excite the nation" and concludes, that -'.hi tnifimcd ment-respecting the ordefin council wercadopted." tujetp okI airictbj mjoinrd him- to declare the.se And'. Mr. Erskine lumself tleclared to .his govern- things t6 the king, to thd kingdom of Great Britain ment,2oth April, .as tfttt;d ;by Mr." Jacksohto Mr. and the world." Invthis1 publication jw: are' "hot Smith, 1 ttlv pctoierahtJ Pot; questioned by.him driven to a laborious investigation of every" whr'a to " that' he had submitted to the consideration of Mr, strain the imagination and tortttre eur complaisance Smith the three conditions specified in bis instruc- to find, or fo acknowledge we have found mi n tions, auhe ground work'bf an arradgeinent" and that... The charge of. &Mhbo jsnd hypocrisy -ij-di,1 adds the reasops which induced 'Mr? bmitli'to think rectly nia.de, byorder, of one monarch, tp anotlier.- that others might be substitutcU in lie'tt $itifryiii ' !ni-'-M too tat k period when toe 'sbvereigP thus These expressions ofMr. Jackson are pnequivocal, charged, George I- was but recently sealed On lls free .front 6bscurity,and cover'nb Iminuation -throney by a precarious and disputed title,enot well J hey assert a 6ingle hct, tlie existence ot which, is 1 sealed in the affections of his subjects; amone whom 1 riuageiiiaiis i HU reply, worthy a RomatwQrthy ;V , ,-vv ivt uu ruursoip, iii wuicttyou i conderuu;ip the' CarthagenianS-' It it. J tfeson ha been guilty 6T using Insolent and. indecoioua; language let us not degrade ourselves , ' uy uiaiuuiting the same oll'ence. : . . ' f teas aoju.yo. otiserviiori that upon former ocesuone at Oinerence between out Kxecuuveiind foreign mm X vdn, ho iuch course as that now pwposad has been adopt ' ' td Geat,ute miniater of the Freucli Uirecto. mV " v-d ourrigUot of overeik-niy ,10 less than the principles af ' -WccoKurtfe He ta.utd conimissions, to raise troops With1 . l .wr tern,or,to be emplojxd agwnt a nation wah s.l'OCV'1-; p were at peace. He appc, from the decision' pi be becreuiy of Suite, Jefiti-soi, ul.h tlie despicable du-V plic.ty pf .u.uunjr K imM ,:f&ciA and , lgaiif V connaeiiual. . lli.recalwas rtqusii-U aid he was recaH-f. ' ed. Iinhttcaseof Vt-ojo, the Spanish minister, fcsaeparW ' uient insolent ami uMionUul gave oillnce to th; late ffetk : Ucirt. He wus simply requostt d n. be rtcalled. Oiilhei,, oooasioua, where Uie oileiice was not, as in Uie present,? t OoubUnt " iMumuiHt," Wl cquivocul " iiudMnain," Uit a. . duectandbutnu'vous iniui-vuml jiff.m nn n,... m-,r u , ', used wacittlie nussi,.i,s of Us jaopie, arte wound the ; ' I tecUngs ot the nations whose represcmaiiyes had'ttruid-" : 1 ad- usi no resolutions ot Congixss were resorted , iw.' A threats wer; tulmmui.l . n i..i.-.-. .. ..... . 4 ri fresidBiiteremade, Tle PreaUientdistharjred hmdu , , ty by reaueung the reesl of the oftenainjr minisUrs, i4 , ' wci. coiucnt. w ny a different eoiirst how 1 . rajrh Not that by an assurance we mav give ca ft- 4 1 to the President of the readme of Ui pe.yl f X the f overnuient of iheir country, if the rupwtw tnuuiiaiicu oy wie iciveia oi r, oioun luiiisKi.. w suaras pi reociuoti ana tusu.tiec.uon soon appear To find in them a meaning Conveying the insolent ed , not - to have "been exUngtushed-charget so ih and indecorous,.' idea that pur ghvehimcht, knew of famous; made and published by" theEmpeTour ex Mr. . Erskine'a ' restricted u thority"' is to. give to press command, could but exit,e jSlafm of, increai language a signification diflerent fiom that hereto- ing the disaffection 6f tbe people, encouraging the fore received," and to : exert A strength of Unaginai mai)y and powerful supporters of the-ciuse of the tion to w hich I have ho pretensions But iu the Pretender fd ttho Ihrone of his ancestors, and thus - letter ot Mr. Jickspri 6f 4th November, ia aid by Iof brtngtrig both George the h end hi parliament oeuto, were uiwcinuowaui our aouunisirauop-. tbe rewiuuon W t touu thesull more iusolent I ue traitors ta Ue.Maffold..',3t;ndef -sucK circuTn. Uie people were content. Why is a different conrs WW i . deuce support With, the ritifeh minister (l'OWever miatakfca its policy) s' should Ied to war. Neither the l'ieiflent nor any other ' . . , i, ' . ; a ...vb w iiwis,t uuiKiitiii ,r? rv m Ucked. uch a declaraUon implies a doubt pf tW ft.a, f ii and a doubt on this point is not more degrading th ' unjust to our character. One view in tne'resomtiuti nm f be to prop the conduct of die administration in this' afluir, ? ' V U and aon-y I am to say, thst their conduct needs a nor t '. 2 ?k bnu1P0kgy tlian this resoludoa cab afford ar any;.' . I that I have yet heard. ' ' i I further tee in Uiis resolution hot only Uie protrscbo'w i v 3 ofawulernentofourdiflereneeswith Grekt briuuu.lait , jaintenuon to precipitate us into a war with that country. 1 ' 5 Language so harsh arid aftrontful applied to tlie'BikiJ minister, accompanied with what hu aptly been called, i, t a defiance ta batUa 10 theltiitiaUiuaiuv'cainKit be eav ) 1 v '
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