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t . H: , lt rr;. it-.' j i ; ; art -rema. --) . .;., " U.. iV V. 1 t u 1 ' .1 , , .-mt l t.4 - mt ' . e rn . .e pr.nfnt malt M U I Mr. It Sctiftx rtit r" ' C'ftJ tI 4il ft .4 : s 4. jnw-rii it iirnr. . ..n", wn i-UM v. ?nu.:, Ti )Ms n i" rt.r..iM:!N. viumam v. uuj t. , - e t, t " &f CnvU . 5 i i ; . -" r o Ui'.?d Sta;t. v -tn the 'e- ' ti IU jr" I tnnt, the A rtneiit r m betj !.y w;Li."g to mile rc:cc, iibotit oUu it crtsiUJ cf tcr- . ii oty, inJ oo the sole -.o-fclijuti that the nrri'.i:se 'f, .t lions tnlghi be sitliDclon' arranged." ', I u b (vat tlitir c""npoi'.ion nth month cf July, 18 5, when they lev; n-'cJ Mr. Kuskcl lo mkf l he ' uS thuverk't r of ICarin CirroHrk o- i la t) month of October, - f r. Monies ar-twered Atln.i- j the f'TtetfTUt. it Arr;I, poS"J C t 8t"l t!.e m jre , vi ral Warren's : UlSbrr c- wire tiventottrteef the undertitre) t . . - ted to treat for Peace HU- dcr lit medhlk .i r 1 Uusvi,tr.(! to Jmr.r,V -I-' 4, JwieA ie instructions urvcer wlich the undetugrf- ait Mr.Thouva. M.tchcJlcW.teWu.My.C!, fre ncwAcanR-, were preprtd.?; ; T-f Ti e proposition cf the liil iiJ pWti t; tt rLclitisfj-c r in . , kite J b r- S Mst ittsck i.l.nuUuinf'iht'o!...i f,,uninUctuJ'cwaitlioQt 'iJcfencI'od it tectps tobe.fargot ,v j -f mklinr .ikt prtm.,; f r Uierrty.; t j;,,t iftkeir urxt ri)opuiUoo, nd,th.picx- poterthrlct in onle t icmre tl.e lxor.uerf Ctiti , the UniieJ S.aieilKiu'd Ita?e their f w it i - : A.i'.cri-ii j-, -;-.- tcraJ i t cf V it (Mi I yr tn-r t .jg ;Urr t -... y t . i.'-.rr, v UnjuL-ft !rC.. i . tet c. iftaiota Ue r. Utn? l? ; r; . vf be Tnfi f.r.jr. uvore " u not .Lie ta t' 1 CtfI j-t trriyrrof tHh pnlt&, r. " oai li the l;!i?n tUcm jtlrrt, a- d " w frrtsjire ciri ? suon, thin the V m V m V a fl.UT. w -. ' . . " Y h rcRrJ to the rfuim U - rttr,' -tnct of MancV tn wLlcn de L. ,' s l-. ' tlariei tie unuli'o "19 rerontil; t c ' cl' , I. i : ..rfJoeiMcwaini-: cr m teventy -n otwi. 4 . - ..M , l.i,- .i t-.L .rr. jfj to tW 1VX1 f vwoJfrndttMiLiai-nJUu'irut r.auoni. ' . No todueo invasion cj uarada dt tuo U. ontirtlieexprfii tnlunrbuiiid,ii.ey SutM could be insiJe viLhoutleoviBi' 00 licif At- ',;-Lkve riotm yieJfr. for kouatifi:.4 cenly uW,. jhoref, Wid oo the , tcear)r , exposed to tht ... in u.e cUrrtcf which th. wftkrtkkc Ml Jjie ewnrmou j , f orfl , of Briuifl iorc- jog,, A. , - CwmmateJlfpmtmentJ . H'-VJ. . - T, Uafejh,20Ot Deo. ' .- irrtcd by Ui brethren 01 Hi : ' tt, be pleMct W Joist thni on ceio wiU.fce fonrted kt the Ar Vtm. fther)eitwiU Il-otber Mr-' Ai jl;tL Borgr iU tlx.t daivef W onrfkm sni.kble i tbe ooeawoin ftfter whiJi the fratei-ftity ,n'4. VarUke "f dinner prepared' under the direction wffce -committe m foT.thfclturpie Byorder,,'"; ! "7 Medicihcs; fPMntC &C4! i - rMB gufcicnhor fi c hatd,fd!,nte(ik tte.ej uoff.er SIGN f the THORTAJViiitMf oppot'rte Opl. Mlttltetl'k TivertvRatwffh gBf nd MrOricnt o weU i eiae puu, Mm. tm futpetitinej cina, queen'! and hkrd WkrejUtati iiryt jrerieHnnicooftioparTi with foreign naotn-je fruiu-alV if which he hi ae termiitid w kelMow fT rdy mou 6f pkpet iiegotihble. ' ktt.ikeiof the tr.kk or hiWi reteive. in eciknfe, fcpA...taUa.fliH-seednd commomile flowt.: All ppIiction ami ordera, ccommnd with tU fortgoin jr article Cfexi'.luui(ts helhwdtftitty-reeeiveaajtd ex' cuUd with Uie uimoat diapatclw; He l.ke;ta en hand, STAMIVEO PAPEB of trwibuf dennminationsr and f IH ' reeriv ai likpostfor; on CUMHISSIU, gowiaand pro- 'S.. pf ec7 dwripuua, v -V -"'rHV A s Haleifji. iC S 1314. . Tv -! 4 5M m S m X. I . . .n, , I.-' . .: i r-"i' " 11 ' 'i kajpikiiky 1r , 3.-r.S' .DESPATCHES CONTINUED ; .-, 4 fc - -No. IV. : ' The American to the BritteHCommikaiobrra ? V GVn,- Sefit, 9ltf, 1S14. 1 1 .HT.r , Th'in(lersi'neJ have had ihi host, tp receive ' ttie wwpf Briifinw MajcKj'i Pjempotaricj x- 1:.tFf thA 4th lnf. .'v If.Bi the: ttnol or utsunce f th foriter- rote ihbe un8xaiB;(teI!tbs Qrlthh , i(i?Comflris8ioret 4)iite.I)!rQeiveJ Jjttlp jproof i(jf,,w !jncnt, r a tliscuasiof ;iorth'e'jr6posti)oni " ndrftnced-in the firstfNt:Vt) ttiM ' 'n h,d ih hnyat 'recelDg.trtjtemS7 ,wia v a? ' "t?j naiiit-A. "nftlia. nroDfisitionR f htriAaclvieki ;! their rKnrber(mifibtrai)iHmr . i -in LorH CajalcreoeUV; htm to tbe.Arfctlc?n -. Secretary of States pvopotlog tbia oeoitatignlSBd ,,"jp,ret corife'rerxe with'iheht?;.Mri;:'X 'rV rhe ! undei signed, ii tt?ercnce jin riacrvaoon S' . say, thil the object, which thTetBflAitttii United StatesatJ in view, hatri not been) withheld. V v Thaiubject3 oortsiidefed ataujtaW fof tJisRUsd. n were fairl tro'igUt orvardyiri tha.coi.reuce ""f the 9th ult and tha iioiVhici?'1' T ' Stated wre fili"rt if cbt)clud e'ffacewete . undersigneJ daf d the3?t.i UltiiMOv'.Il;hibeeri; f ' ' . co" fidentl toped that the'VafftW Wtirw jierttii' . &xso evidently Ttatried Jr a siricereaplrtt of Concilia-; t ;tion ouM have induced, .Great BrUdtt to 4d6pt 'J ; v- theia rasthobasU of ar"eaty f and it waa;wih depp tni tKat lh undtrsiVnedif thevhavtijrhtlfe J A 1 l'.nuersLood tne? meaning oi neavnoic w mo on-. '-'-" S t!sb plcr.ipotdnttaritji; pcrcfelye that thejaiiU irtaiat CKc&tbjt'X(ilut:eV! fDilitary "jpatealioii of .Uw Keaj ' V fcnd cn'rnanent b(jrsdarjr':jiid iitf evident teN n yitory fjrthc Indiana fesiding wfthia tb'e dojhjidi ccaofe Uidted.Sutevriilffl' Tb7irst dematilarfiunded on the tuppositf- y' J on, Unit the American4; government jiaa tainileatdr -V 1.7 ttf prcCeeiirigs towards Sputb,T7 the acquiaition fct - Tefi,oqlajiioaV'Iy puwhaVa'41)e-Hint,viiii.uy r n avowed intention ef peroarjnt!y'i6hiiexintt;the' C -ndatothe United Stated : spirit of; ggratfi T - ;"zv.mentafid conquKSt whith jusufieatheUenjSiid j-T; cf cx-traordinary ' x'f X '-for thesccuritvof Ue BritiBhSicsaiutsa J'Ame lK.tho obselvations fhich the KndetblRntfd fctt . irithb poveromcnv tjtey '.jcbullne'd ''htir:Hirniid(i - ' ' ther diAnoffleek' fceiUuBtreiiou op' pWicV 'bt i... t M. MI.WU . .M " " I .-the irlobev toward other nation for r.c wtj tipt J;ecouuW9 to !tW United Suvcs Q Yrt theunde" , T. t 'tdKoed til wyi t Uoir go verrnhant ,,)VlS sver been . ' 'steady to Strange)'' irrjjiaoaj i-a'oBicabie. rn-'iincr, ' 7 'i "With Spaioillus queauons respecting the bo'indai ics la her relative, auperior .force to that of; the U. 5. in every other qrwrter, Great flritain , ioiy End a pledea much Itnore' tfficaciout. for the Jtofety of a tingle ruinerable point than 10 atipolationa runiou to theliitetsta anq f egracxag to the honor ct Ame rica. "LThe beu ecurity Lr the. rjosaesaionaof both e6untiea, wili .'boWevers' te fonnd io n" ( equal aud tolid pcacq t in a muttwl respect f Jt the rights of . .1 - i.sl f i r; . j 1 " ean oiaer? ana inline niiwvstwft incnaiy iwi derstaOi!iifg between them--1 'Jf their bciany totirce of Jealousy rj rdttfoo tp Ctnada itself, it wdl be found to cxint solely M .the unu interference ci traders r.r.d egent wi.icq rnay be casilw", removed by prop? rjrestfaia!8.':)e--rvs 'r i V The jsnly Emetic an, fortf on (He lakes known to have' been held, :t the romiTc3ceroent of the iiego tiatior.lietd by British forcef are '.Iichilimacainad a?ej Niagara. Astne y niteo .states were, at the same lime, ,m poas?8sicni ci finincrsiuui g mh iuc adjacent tountry it is not perceived that the rncte ocfunatinn if those: two font ceutd'ikfivc arv claim to hit BritJl7Mcje$ytlirge eessions bi ttrri-1 tory, wnnaeo jupon vne ngnv-oi conquest ; una me inwiersirned rhay benermitted to add, tiiit"evcn.if the chaoces of .war should yield Jtd.tlie BritisharTn a momentary possession Of otW pant of he terri tories of tha United StateSi such 4 events -would not alter wcju vicw wittj regard. to thp tCHn ot peace tovswhictjtHey' would ,e,iv e'thejr consent. ;Vithout ret:unint? to exemnfes drawn fronS Mae revolution ry'f vertments of irance, or to a' more recent and Ulu&ripv Iriomph of fortitude and adversity,1 they have been taugti by their own-history tbat the po (fupatioq ot their princtpal . cities" ffvoukl -produce no despondency- not induce their submission to the dismemberment of their empire or to the abandon ment of any or of tb rights which consdtuc a pa t of their national. inde'peDCeV4 Si:t - , 11. . General, tosidon, Kat -it . wat" consisteta with 'e ' princlpla iC public! and 'with the practtof fciv)l)ted Mtionay'"tolriide'Seea.' ct&vf jpf pcate," and Lprovlde To'rtbcir tecunty'j never was callcdrt tpjcstioi by tbeVnderptK;d-. li ut ihi-y 4iayi Reeled Vthe Vijjhl of , Great iJrf tak actordij g n ;hvInncVic- andtotber ovu) prac ttcei to firferti io; any irainetritW Indian tribti rtsidjt)R tithirt jih tcrrKvricaftheU Statoaj -s acjiftwledgcdj by iherself, "to coniicfer auch'7 tribe aher aiies, of to treat, l9r.'thcm,vritabU.4ied tatc.s, iThey rjll notrcpekf" tie acts and, rpq. "mcpts already rou'ghf forward In support of thia nosiiotipd wfacl rem servaUoril madi'hy'the Bwthh Tla)iflotentjafiet on the treety f GraoviUei anlA toiraiSertlon that the I Urtited "States nbw for the first Ume, deny tiieab kolatf l.idependence of the ttidiaa jtribesand claim uie vciumo pfjui ui lmitiiiisijincirjianus, re- turvy however wniw i t v the UnUedtatcs hadinpflf esiTerted, that .the Indan k within ' thef bduJtluries. who havo ackrow. ied$eqUhe U; tatcf aKeif.bnlyprotec their a'ubiectsV'.Uvinc: phlrf at ' suirW:cc'on their lands, fit fitiro beitig the-first m makbff that aiscr-J ivon, inty wouia omy nave louoeo toe example ot tW principles,' pntiormlysiia JnvarWyMsertcdfe ubtahce arid frequently avowed in express terms, by th& British' ROvei hincft t itself. What wasithc meaning of all the Colonial charters ranted by the; BrittsK monarchy, from that af . Virginirb; Elba- betb t.tbaMt)I Lt'eMrgia, by the immediate brede- cU of the present king1, 'ifjhelndia))s vrehe' sovemens and rjrdpi'ieiQrs of Use lands bestowed bv those chatiats l 1 j What was the "meubui of that' article a te tiat:,Wccht ,by whicl, tie five naipna wet e oicac riueo y m terms, as sttoiect, to. me domtoion ol'G Briuiin f ort that bf Ihi treaty with ,;;c vyeroMjea,- ny-wtacn it was oeciareu .tnat tne 1tlngfGi(ittt Britain granted 'thm-W privilege ja dyef"whefe4;!eV pleased, Itftltosa feuCiecta were iri flepehdent vereigjs.andjlf thejw tonaritsi;a( the of the lands, "iv.-eru be '-bunted' themttcjrcnissioii to livf F WasMhe focitnog of the prcciJmbUorjj cltring ilrpwrciiirses' of iuhds f rqriuhe I ridiaY s hull "d frtdvunlcs rrittd satMStlofl of J)is majesty Vgoyenjmen- If the, IiwJi- ana jhad ne rtgr.f no sclj, tbeir Janris to Whom they pWastdf Yhi't wat the tieantiTg of boundary lints of An.rican ttltorieSin H)Uhcnreauts of Great' Hi-.tih),witi oihrvKvopc&r' powers liavinra'Arrie- ficih p ;bseums,vrAiytcu.rly irt the treaty cf 4 764, jjjr'jwh'u h. site'acquired frtmi 'Fi'snce'the-MVereigh. 'tyxnd possfcbsion-Tyve' Canudas Irtcttreaty'cf peace with the United Statei ln ii$ '- fay? what it uv wienmPrvP nonn western ocunoary.une fiow proposed by' the Bimsb ComcrJionersthem. kflvcs, if it is tl.eighltuj possession thd aoverwtn-1 ty of iiidepcndcnt Indian-; of wblchese bounds ties dispose i Is it, irdted, necessary to ask. who- wer urtat ai iwin cvtr Has permitted, ',f would permit, any foreign nation, or, without ter consent, '. . i .. C tf. -- A kJ , . t ,: -tt i.sjvjal r c.itscf Great Url-. , fnatit'ie first' set- .fN,niVt9 lU i.r?if:iiy, I i the lHu 1 V'rt-.ij'lvS frc'.tit-- : . - ; , 0 . Jroxn tWe t . ; -ur of l.as syv.cuv.jsowevtr, a praclWrd l?y Great ". i! na,',1 J Ue other turw pem povrsrsH Anerlcsthe t.U;usii' ar, J liicr-l pulley of the Vrlf i States bs$ ulultlrily related. A'ceicbratt! writer oath Uwiofrilni,t3W a:! ojy Brl-ih. jurU hare take particular s'srisv fc:Ioo in appealio;, "ter ttvi, In the mutt ix V.idt mariner, tlie ler.uitnicy of culoniajaettleran u 1.1 Amerira.tr.excloiloocf tU i:.;hts of unarji i?l H tr.bes, has ttken occawm ta prif the fir-t itr.!:r, of Kew-England, and the fourvdar fy the uadvrsii-oed wHa't'idr t re Pcrvisf lva:ij, ;ln having purchasctl of tac ltdiant,' Vhfy lu-.veKe hocof tuobscrvc, tf. frir tnclf beioc furnished with a charter feoro 'their rlcs aeta or-vf thft -r'i'-ictsiM-al.U I... 2" bpvercisov ItUthiaexm?U- wiikhthe U . btatbn.vktkU tV '-d-ry;re Uu' ", since tne;ecanie pytneirtnoepenn-rvte, ihe e-.i"-uiww2A3erK40 u,n,.--in," nitj a ii w verdgns efthe territory, 7vadoptc4 and orgioIipr: ytt qi 'cttoi.tty andiiputfc j nr ti. j sad lito a .politi-al systrm . .;JJd r jthat yatcta; TUt pvJ.it thjt ulr'dvthit the u Verv-jn" a , tht Induns residing witbia fte United iiujes ,afe t.v;t tey w":r'pvlt!cirwith t. s-ain-u s .:. to tf lodcpendenl, that tbey . live nndcj their owatrovu i.mnt x a dbcT ir.ol-m w.': b" ? t,.-, : customs, and not taderihe, laraofhe y. States f tlyitf:ifistructed to" pvtke a-y tf. that tacir rights apon the Lrnds where tey h&abit, .-"rrH ty ia any qutrttr, or ta t-te t a r " or hunt,' sre seeurcd to taefn rf tr,unanct petjned. 01 ll,,s w t Jtyxehaoi e 1 1 urri; r? v m amicable treatieft between tht gunned States and ' 60 meextaiuty or disf ue ex:s:-d. ' themselves and that whenever ttos bnundarits v The undersigned pen tivi r;.) u-trt - are varied U Is- also byanucaMe.an toluriiaif'tef Pi CoUK in t bet lti-y-f uzz, wi;;. n- treaties, by which they receive from tie.U.'5talri tnatpAt jot the andaryof t etistntf ampler comoensatioo; for every fright bcy hiye.io; ihjeh Wu-d "be vftjeted. by tit pn,posil of ( , the lands ccdett.by tncm.v : A y are so far depen taw on t-t sue a Thry never have ok dent as t)ot to have tha'rlght tq tilspofecf their krVi thal'tc British PreinpoieTitiaries: wfto' to any-private persona, nor to any J)wer)ther Uwn trvnut itad c mtemplatela boimd4 "c!iffri: the United States, and to be underjbeje protectlorj "' b-a "X treaty, and wKfch r quires' n alone .and not under that of any. other Dover. rnoten order to be 1 Eaitelv hsceruuned.t'n.n Whether callel aublects. or by whatever name iiei f urvty (d Id corf rmi. with Its " signated, sqth b the relation between them and the bcq i matter of Biicertuii,:y ( United States. J 'That telation is.Dcither'asscrted dpute, the ttndersigned we not instrotted u"f now for the first time, ror id jt.ohginbte; ' wkh-the they casv have ho Authority to cede any 4 Irear of Greeprville. "? These principles have been '"ty :Lte- cf A?a5atbqseUHeVep . fr ahat ti.e uoUarraly' recognized by. .the. Indians thcraselves'M1 'gwerorrictit mi?ht consider i falft-r.vi: ryv v" 1 w;,A ) inner previous ' vm , n-r uv-unury oi ire tjo; i'j-we'. as weu, as suds -qu (he United States. . jquent truie!;botween tWraaiyJ ifUf t lo.)h; thLprr.posIudn of Iadinn ! tea. ' '.v v. ' ; S .1 .-V . v-' . dart is duoosod oC the tuidAraicmorl kie. Tbetre4tv of Greeniille.-reither took from th lion-with the exnlariHtlon riven UtL, rtr, . : i Jndlant the right, which .they had pot of Kiting wp'tentwiua, h ihe:c.lust coU, to tiiscua xfm a w nnacrs?guec, in 'their IbrrneT i.ote, if - with, ffahkftess, d will ! nbw repeat,: thati lands within the jurisdiction ;c( tbe ' .United rStatci Ject to lorcign governmenrs or tqojectt, rjor-" ceded t them, tho right of exercising exclusrva juriadictioi wituin tne. uounaarr une assiraea. , it was mtrA. propoainona, i$ujI assijrlnir in th nr ly declaratory of the public law, ItvVtelatioQ Jio''th ty;irfpea"'akvJefipif boundary to the Inili." paruts, wunueouio principles previously acq ,ura wjuuo in limits oj th . u. States, bcyorid yerialllecogni5d. .Itlpft Whe Ui'ited Suief bcandaiy bef .thould, tpu)at r ot to arqu; l y the wghls of exercisirig MVarcignty end .of acquiri Phrcb,ase 6t otherisc WirMerrhory j-Jjkily, e. ing soil, and bears po analog lo the. proppsitiooTof nfrHhe.' excluve military -possrssi o i. jvidui .muitn remre w ;ooupuocmeutot 1X1 are coin inadmis$ib!ei boih, V-i-V"5'' 'ZrtW tocT cartnot aubacribe toi and would dam c . jiiuw lucuipuwuvBtica, ftuitc in uicir wst- " ' iviti iu uiwr governmeritiii.y arra: : lI. fl!.li:i.i.l nl.M .1 rtiiA Hat t.MI .l.k . . - rtsVTa sr h w , . a piyjivacv (u no ' VMUCM uuuea..- kite 'UOOerT. iuvjt f iiaiiuy f XprCBSea, 10 (USir signed will not dwell o thejimmense . inequality of, the. Jtointsfif O'rlVrcn&e, ov which tuigWt tcr vulue bcjwetn the: two territories, which, under ted in any degree to 'interrupt the hartte t' tuch an arrangemeut, would be assigned,' by' ea cJi t0 countries ; 1J ,5 v.t ; . , . nation, respectively, to the Intiisns,and which alone - '"' f Document! yiMinut infiafe iff I.) vjouUJ roake tn rctlprOcity merely nominal. The H 7TTT ebnditioft which wou'd be tRoa imposed n .Oiat isman not to acquire lands m v ar.ada from the In- 1 dians, would be productive oi nqadvintce-to the K United SW,rdts,tlwrcfprerio rumlcWi tor 'r 'WondayXfccemHeT' 12.: " the sacrifice roquited of them.1 ,,ttey;dqt c wi Ir Eppeff'of, Vir. from the tummr : of W siacr jnattt ociorrg, the U 5late-n 6ny respect and Means, ttpftrred'a bill to 'provi. 1 -iiiio. t'nti viD nut u'e vuiilcii i i ,- ber Ame ncan pbs&cmona, wardtthcIridUna rcsidinijl Vot consent to any interference Biitaie, with' their a tocc'crosY with thelndiaha Uvinir wkhliittjcir ii may be. the iotersbf Great ,liritai4&Nlii'iii;he:.''Aleaisy to whom wis referred tut uracn !mc MttUents in C.a.da w Seitata'th the bill l?iniradu.vflndis.:21. m aoie t94iKry iuui; vreipcrrxiu:uwiiaer- rs,i race a repfirt t"ercoa. btveral ncssfto uq loreverionaiatea By -acrttejed.moeaof oil' hunters ; but H would iJiflict iul injury on?;the wrtitea awies u nave a pie run tartngh their ter ritory, beyond 'hicb ,6 culeweBtiichoul for ever be precluded from extending) tifeeteby . irrest-log-tbe natural ; growth of ; thaipUlatSoli "and strctri ( placing theIodianti tubstaniiallv bv yir tue oflh proposed gi)arantee,juiKier the proteaiojiH ot lreat.i$ritaih jr floomiogthem to perpetual bart barisoH and leaving an extefibive. Jrqtktief - forever ijeposed to tbeirtavage iacttionalVi, r With respect : tq the mewi quew'criy; of; peace with thw Indians, the wdersigried baVeidread ei plic'uly arsured theiBrriah plenipotenti$:rieB,that to far as ft depended, oq the Uiilted Stcs, it would bnmediafeljr and 'Necessarily ;Xoll(Sf jt pci ,uUb Great Bvitatrv T jt this bo Jier sole eiecth pro vision in; the treaty to that effect 1 necessary Pm vided tbe lndiabt will now eons t6" VieiS immediately be mad with them, and they wiff.be reinsuted in the eamiVuukuoti b whjich they stoot) before the Comhicftceniet.t of bosd!itics4;Shbld htoctinuancc of the Scar ,compeLtbei, United Slated to alter their polkftoward'sthe Indfiha :vWbd may itillMaketliq part vof ftlrea't? Britajbi, thelcn must b ic9ponriblefaf theywseqiiece of nef own act ih: havhg,aucdthemt to v.UbdraWrhenv selves fromlhe prfltecUbniof theUState The employment tofsavoge whose kriowo rule ofwaN (art. is the : intiistiiminaft. tprture.-alid" butchery ;el it, chiwrcu oi.rtwiB'Wi Is.s'ttaelh a depar- ferh the princiultl of i humanitv obsetv'ed be. womc tuf tween all dvihzed'':iChrittUtt?)UaUtwsVc fn.' V The U- otatea; hayefeorstantty; protcie?,tnd all. protest agauitt it', as art un jtistifibl tggirva. fidu oftbVcaUmilca endVbotyohV wirjUf the peliaY-hu'oeHtei fit Indian wa tfire' iJierDii; f pttiatn, ia'VhotejrtiMii.thWwttfemhpoi - j.: H a 1 . a T . avT. . 1' ! " ,1, i it I crtutcp v me a civics, nuve, curmg tnc prf ten ice toiicelve pai,s,.y'iuiny;ukpiuiiB xaippits.-mwiocfn part, Ve oners iMMbe refusal of the hWofburiaUortherAfi t.i dead, under the eyes of BritisKofficef si ' who could bnljr plead their InabiUty tq conuxiuLthesevage auxiliaries, have been repeated and arrrictcioum to the world.The V tSutehtnighti-it U limes, ae employed the same kind of jlorce against GlBri taiu, to'a" .greaje tlxtenttharjiwas in7 .her;"py we j. to afch.M.1 AraLn( a.lv L . . . jh ' t a a muwlmcnts harin? been as-reed tn 'Jt.eTle qqcstiortsWas theqMtted.in agreeing t- amendment of tlx Senate, wLjch pri;j.osi s u out the section allowing disuriefs (a sell a y pty nptiebs than one gallon of the liquor t v . -rf the SOction thus nrnnn-ud fA strn-k em i tPe bill Wis otirftialllr inserted, irrthe? Jvoust, 't t 9 suggevtionof Mk. Gholsohof "Va, whoj-'witii tfiersj'cqntended that the Iswasjt nosr;stqpdi a most beoayenieut and evet oppressive' op r r.sa ki the peppltj in Ujepartitiqlar part of the country. iu wnitiv ae rcsiaen. manvot wnom ma to the quaoUty wWch' thpyVe by law allow .! dispose of-Mindr who were, now precluded. I sClUfig enough of the" liquor they distil to xdu them to'pay thelEair'pd it) H!.----X-': " V'.'-' . jTbe proposition 30 vikd'ct f ig ' section v 3te-'Wr,WriMVAir;' Eppiv:-V?f- ' Ke ttf Ky VMrXMacoo f -N. C. :,Zr'Rhea of Ten ). AI r.Ticken tfX. C-r.d : Mr. Ir.frhcra d ra? . ana unnnt L rl tv 4 Mt. Hvl'Kiftv'Tif ftld- Ward aiid WiJghaeedof MK.i'isk. T.ondlK;: Poller. t'JviV...iii '' ; -fTheouesiion on coneurrinev'iritlieJarherd -,r.rrt A .1.. . t i j T- ; ..1 k i',. . J An lh Bmvitmfti-t r ihl fain- vrnt(- 1 v ' agreed .tc'hilircrd' tt th ScDfs.' KMtj Pearsqp of C. l'rom'tfte select cow hih 3 to wjjbjnwas referred tieetteo fau-ick N derjpettiiiW .the destruction of tlid - Libr pap beknging to the Office of the; Cjeik .1' lipuse, or Representatives, made. report tl.t !i ehtWtln a iMAU A ti -v ,if th clrcuitistancts wiuuHg ino Has ot ne iiurnry, jriiitn iuo,"j- ( t .nitgh have' been? preservea w , report was erqereoio Tuesday, Dee, 1 S. y tf ijii 1- ;' "' w tmt a sr t a sr3w4?$ 1 Jn . niii.1 a ia ututi ip. . ;iThelous resumed thVeWaideraUon eft fremtne ScnaH auirrising'the FrsidfM , titgt service 10,430 lUlitia fo'rjthe d. frorftieraSli-AM'V-''-i' " e .111 Th tnotloh of Mr. WrgU to tna e t sevice efen jnrniA after ariivinsr at t' - 1 ! r'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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