ft a fee f . - ::T UN. ;t. . . r u . . ... . . . , -, at r i,e ' - . en t.iia. , g'lWi ! ant IS. ; s i ' i T. wtvrr; - 34 tf ! n '. , e of the Court of Ejahj i t .ml'r, i s'l at the late rrst- ... nl ,i .!., ili:-aed, oa Mm I i v , 'i,Wr nest, 'iWn.lv tm v-r , ,, i,. , uir to th stat of mmI 1 ' v minint of both rtn, and ere I . Tr ru inihseneitit will be Wea. , jwjeruriiv, lit rruirf. . . . ' ' 'H. MXUSH. (l.i.V ' v ' ? '" 'h'J Junt'i, dcesl, U.im mtnt;, Rfjil. Wt, 18'& 40 Svy ate. of N?ort-Cunlil , . urftah C Hn!:t v., tcf Pleas nd Qu n ter Session! : - A'ljust Term, 1820.;' -vi'-''i lfV 1? v; to: kc 7 PefuHinfot id Kkki. Dower. 1 1 ilia o(irt th it imV i l.r . week iH the Stur. tlit l it;, '. ' .iu.Ih' Maninpnd hit i.l !.-.n:i...,-, i..,ca if Oie 4(iuUim. iti iWt in rvii io mil tit this Slate,. (iprai" al the i'.mrt id be Iiel J lor tiie wuny of Vuli,' C nut II me ju VaMhvillc , on t!i4l M')l i N'ovembei next, to ner," ilmij le " tlw 4Mlliirtl rill be ln-rf -x p;lrie. .. u V";-behj. a BLoiNT.i .;.t i ate of T0rtli,' ai;oUllfi'f? t (r,Plea A)t! Q j "ir Sf)iiiria nun i.. .niini nnu uc, qui- 1 t iiiu linlK'rt I's If,' (uanJiMiii 'v'liru-rs frM iiiliev M j:n-e't, .1 i RiIU-v snd s , ll. Kull. v, ttf Pri Ri'lliiv, iti'(fiit-il,'.tiim, ffmii II !'! lli 'itV, Will. Afm 'MI'I OJUtVT. ' '! '..'. J !); i W h" a(fminn lit' CoMll viis . I'l Jt. iMi'tlfy, onr' of delcmlMiili, t vi i I'labilsul Whiii iev K i ordered isiiccntiun be iim 'e t'n fek in the Km. tir ;Mii-.lnri boJitf o, ipai', t'iiii it i''. s 'it Quiii-iK Sessions W be helJ . iiii!."y a(l 'te l'paidi w the Court- iu Oxfwl, oij the Brit .MomRirn No r ii 'f,J nil 'siwwWjVoyo'herwwe l i '.; bft -ttktn tr oohfcw -and heard v n jo turn.. ' . '' : Viilien K. Siwed, ' Clwk f"o'ir 'oin,'t rirJi in :QC irJ. ;lbi 8't Monday g resol ved Ao ttiova to iJj aonntrt f pffBf o iliat lual)le lot at the comer of Fnyettis nif lll Uiroets: xUe turner buililing hus iccujiitMp'oi' the fart teqear8,lf(lioiini ruy Sjto Mid now oeemiidby' Meciri. -i.ns in i . ooii, and Ujuin St (Jhi-ist'iticr, lutly-tivo bj l'nty fuel, .two st!ri ninli, irctlv dry vellac'if (lie Mine iae, ttep Jme. 'Hi mam tief, with sulRoient i-ooiD.in th 'i- a liirpre laindtt eoe hfjtise iroutiiig llar neet, ., now .i.ceu)ied as a (iroeery tHore, sioi y wure house; kilclitn, jmokt bouse, iilior proj(ir tr 1 fcrtifr. 'I'his progeny lieceue 61 biisinesh.' 'f'hc twfl (eaeoieiitt o eoiiiieu.'d. iht lyfi uiil alteration a i may be rnxde JHiiiisieWtly pw:iirm ftiphi t eneniiiv boninen.' Xo thoS4'B6 re uh laiiiMt if.jnaT fie id thrr art hrfe bct mndii,:ifafiV'iu the Siaii-V : "-' " , '' he lot 4a HillsborDiiglvrtisfcet, 'now otrnpie ' in iiibseriber, T!i jirspertjia fianU ly 'e! about one humiiL'd vanlaout of tic lim s the eorporntion. I lavlig the advauin; at and emiiitry, jt iu m-H wortluhe aitfiitiod se wishing a plensant sent a lillltf ltliivd e biislle of business It lias on H fc two " filing hous, witli r rooms ht!ow and st.iir. nnd m.V fire ;.!;u'.'S, wish a -i!e .'n, ! a vejl ot :tei- m t,e vnrl, lo none hi the vii-iiiitv of liiih ::,it. r a two m e varaiit t "t, fy'niR . ithin one I anil iu v i .rda of tin i: n i'ii bnundavf "V'ii it ion, ilnrdly on tin' N'enbei'O ruad, ' ;i.t jrOd 1 :,nd n UuiUlmrn trtek, i went of ; .di I, ti, on which thTe is A , u i a bolting rlotli) a cotton fcin to jfo h 1 'tis i!itli" runniiijt par ''fii f irse," a 7 ww; a new frame i . Vi out honi jiroper fore - t; i I . , a 1, use tiiii il up, and r a I and it limy be truly ii'f i icr ttnnif in ti e country. '"" ii im" liiiliuK oirrani, and ' Hie out ot'ri'i air, the pro- ' " ' " per yi'Br., . ''hi,..; . .oe valmiliU' (n'OKt-r .- v ; Ion ft;-; .. nmmodatinp terni-. ! '. 'tii'abletit i . pi e'ctit l:' i-'! tii 15 tVUL'i.l'ii .. JaniiM? I, JSCS . '1 i I For t,,. "-; .- on null's n lirnpc; "U Of o Is on it, l and i; i . ,m rn rf Liind, ;'. v- -"',: -v ' 'l- of Hi!t creek, about ii S;,ni!'i'S, Esip toi'HK r t loliuitnik'. There I : - ot S'lvriiiir ! I '' i is in i ,ti. (fa!. r i n iitj i i.'ia f " r t ..- . T K ill I w , . I -V. '1 1U 1 r . ; -- r .? b - i,.t . 1 ' , h. t- ; c- m e. t -1 i , ', I- . L .11 e I ' i. oa, end s-e 4 ' ..I t r- kr . .. .l r 'ijr or la n- - i.rit, a- n..rou. l e ..i T.j;or-.t to uLe t.jt.-j- r ( ..e Tealier -w r f, . net, i .t oet oi it the c t i ;.d t'.i' O' tfc n.i "'Hi bn n.n W,i.:j ac in it. tMii ii.C, ' t ju.'.e r 1 ., il :'. ih-!u s'o.lra'. mj be lint, t ) ' t Coif . mnrt p, chararii-r ' It n ' : be foil! ' al,",l krH'i. i t. r rt Juuiur or Srnisir t r( ira p.l,rats I .r th.i IHrKiiMwble U ii:u -1 l .ii ill-niton. - v, J."fy svrej.'lkit a i!.'.ne enul.f p'lioa of lue trail it: i ho m liberal uprort kr li. p.( jrl iiiou U the in Oilual of the Kiiixil- ' , In aarv, rfSV healtliy and rapi.lly popuUdng county a this is, bo doubts art eiitrniui!, but ih .t a Uit hoef ninv, lit ourv.heobiaBcd, the irH(of which woulj exceed any ru n," hi"h the nJli'-, at this tiui woulJ fl vhem ms authoriu'd to guarantee, Utit It is uoufi.li uilv hr!ir" i-(T that a aatitfactory aabtry rony be tleri eif, I Uie schotaMio antl ptfvl arrriu-i of a f)iia!iliid fntteiiMnr end the female depart-' IseiK would sua fu at o.iM he, desired, and (raid a handsome compel y lo a lady well qunli'ii-'fl to preside over it. " , '- ' - X ' " .-13 orJerof theTrasteea. '. ' V j . . UOOT. : GUEEK.SecV V " Cevinjton, .In!? 14, 1825 ' - 1 t he Star," Ii deign, V. C. aaj - Mmnpbis Advocate," wiil Mitert the' above foar 'times, ooee in eaoh foruiiht, and tend tlieir hilla lo tue for fjaymeuL : ' 7 -.V- " - . r'-.-, M.ii. CttREH.of:- n,3J 4-eoir '. . "', r Covingtoa, Tenneste. ' MR. POINSETT'S ItEPLT.'fiv"'."' -It has aVreauly been slated lUat the Leislatara ot th Stt or M nice had sent a rvinoo trait-: tolhe tiEJisaat Co nu a Ens of that Republic, to lkitin tbe espuJiion of Mr. I'oiisstt, the A meriaan Manner, from thiaoonotry, for reasons wliicli will Dcdonelopeq ia the sequel? and that the orvreni rerusoU to Riant the re nest, oy a viite ol IS to I. ; It appears also that iwe oilier nlawt of the Mexicaa Republic preaenteti aimi lr rr'noiMrances AVe have ben famred with Mr. f'ninselt reuiarltt in reference to this x- IraoriliimiT prcj;diDg,.ilirtr.da " lloply of the Aiprivan Minister to Uie iUmonitrance Kci- WK of the UugrOature ol the -statu ot .Mexico, ahiuh we are pcimaded will be read with iulcr eatVexratl uf fJ,omiu?rc.(,,-iT ; . 'Ti-auslatcl for the Journal of Commerce. :- KIII'LY.-:- SWith tinrerv, rt et .the OudersijjneJ 0 nt hiiriaelf njrit ip . ubl igetl to cep;l an attack made against. himself peisno.illj, unit fliiftiiiPit (he tianon wutcli he ha tbr hiiitrr tttj-epi eMJdt;' bjt k twjy of men, wW; 'whater may, be .teir tjiaracier iti'loiliyiftuolirj are jpntjltlej is j-esiirct 3w'tiieir.iTncritriV,si)citV.''"-'riie Legislature of Jhe Statef". ofJMexici ; 4fUBtUTii tieeorous aiul necp'ssai y, to exrftw Uie TPXecutive of ihis Aiiuyn to vtiel the ttudereigned friiiiT. the terri ir v of the KeDubiic.V.This'iueiresfitin Is ccompatiied '; with reifonivw!4l'tif Well iountlftl,ou;hr to uccaiiloa a e . tibi ' U allvfrfendlf ' j-atibni'riqtl cuffiiuercial and I ' diplomat"!; between (he to nations. ,Ai ab Americafl.the y'ntfmigneil' -ha ween, with the' nioaj, paioful f motion, tiiia assuinptitin of Ex ecutive preroe&titee by lh L'isatiire --fJepartmg ftom! ho course prescrii ed by be.Ciia(itffiob. 8nd viotatir (he lowabf TNatioHsyt'.,W nevy pretext to the aceuaatitm ao wftetj Vepsatf(Jhar' the irteMit Staieav; of sthij Continent fare lnctfpablei6f poverning th?inelvf:? ', But'wnh all the .forbear- once bcluiigjng to a rtian hd,t oot..(Ji", poseU trt crimmat -the -inconsiderate me aatirea of a : ytmthful .flatioo,. .and which cpriainly . have; xcued iah fftind .no other sentimeritb, (ban thoseofl : ' I.' ...v.: i. iJ.jf.Iil cpaKsion, hp-wes it iV bitnstlf and his; t.t'Ufitry Toyrepty--rinotJ( the kr$ menisr ne las not of err uoic- io oisj coef; , a ii y & i u in e &t ei d e r j .hi the. firM pwpftfsitiob or in? thereMiluiiwu tho Ltrslature of hft. .State .'of JVltsico,- but to tbtf txtravnaaHt notions whinh U Im be'eptWe'med tit and pn 'r oJub lish to this world, by means ittJkjiim ."he Members of the Lps''atri 01 Mexico who . sign . the ioatrumc it lay, r' Not 'to 'tomniomise the national honors' we bmit to7 give credit'to those afcsei t iot it f which we , have noji aeen tbe witnesses, and confine ouraelyea, in the ptesent reofiOnstrance to ttitj tiiscre fiilt and the prejudice, if any one Je.' ses-to caU It so, into, which tlii foreign iufi'ctioiiary has; fall.eb,"-So that vul gar prejudices, and the fear which they express, lest the national honor should be'iarnthiie-tl by a catastiophe eUVckd by pnlitii I i !:aici.ui,are ttie only mo tives for n i ' ri the expulsion-of the undera'tRiK-J. V nuid it not liaVbeen. more decorous to ask die' General bo veriinientfor the proofs of criroioalfon duct in a diplomatic agf fit. than to adopt a troe tltJf, asserfirtnp of venal writers, or ttf coriTliurid the producitoris of in;. riifice ami malevolence v 'i ;.. ' opinion of a crent and ' nrtnanitntiu' people? ! can i e - licve tlvit a loreiRtj ; .tus- ' f ) auy t inker tn t..? ? .; hiich a threat' can i . i t!,e . au .' oritur i liiiii- .ite t; c Ui , v in ihejdi- ' e . ' llrl"i i. ! ' r ' 'i r :"i".t " I,' th-t f n: .1 t it j- rtn-ff f f y o"je !...! t- . - I (Ik.1 ii , i 'l irlr to u". ' ' &:nt Ittmi. . tr-' j a! ti ji p to t'.o i ; .'..., r '! -r.c'rr -f Mr i s -jit - .. i . -....'. ff-irtrft.t I Vtriir. He f.iu !j Jrnu i thai l. h interfedJ, el;iir ill rrcUy ir "iwtiacsUilH mna' rrmie decree; titlh Cif 'j h . of hr iutt riernr f!ii Rt'prjy.-; w.'.'.rnaa he a 'K-fore ha-1 .cvjinn' fu ni).ete, ht de ciJH pre! ri ence for Hfpublicarnnsu (ationa, an I hra ardent l -iro lnfin part ol Am-qc f)mtit4 be under fHe tii"ueuic.if "anj Kurojirin Putarr ( pinion which lir ei!re.fvl clearle an 1 vpetile 0 n ccat. n,) can CailcJ an itifcrU-reDce III the itJ'jira til the tt public where hi red,' ai"a Ya rcijrn Arnt.' llJlfhe Lrs'a'aluru.ltirg bclirve iH.it ht luii tern ftf?, c tome .int. of our a trnirn:, T.-jjji.'an J iKily ccuc iii in if htv.r'; acctx1' iin lit liia wa fcoji i,:, r :'r'Jmii tolhe tilahltshmmt r,f ,: cf Sf crcl OJCMU'tr, tihich, ti'.r, c. I tuerttlA will Jxgutt i the huuiry ij our torn mtu mitfortunrt. Atnl lionce it it in- fcne J, tha at he tik a part a thti un furl uriiite,cse,o ha wilt proceed to take a very actif e part in the others. : -.it is truathat vue uiiilfrstjneit ha atati'd the part which he toutc io tha eatablishment of- the ancient rite sof York tn Mexico; iVia true that atthe requeat of the nllite'ra of the five Loos e's which he found exiaiing in th coun try,; he tent leitert tbNeWvlTork, and ttiHialleJ fhe .Oraiut ,f,cdge; ,but these ofricera were men who then enjoyed, and with T only On.exct'ptioit ' atill enjoy, (he confidence'.of jhttr fellow citizen; and ocropied th-n, puw, the hijrhesr oillcea in the gift of the people, of which they were wet;h oy their patriotism and civil yirfuear ifefcad no reason to believe that such toien could abuie philanthropic institution for criminal purposes, atid it. should never be, forgot ten that the institution already existed, and would hayej'jpniduced the s)ame ef fects, joort or bad, even though the ih (leiFirned had not yielded to Ihe aoli- cjtauonso(, his' friends in forwarding masonic tetter, to New. Yort Wii "hese"; eojlemeii the undersigned has been'pasoci&ted -in intimate. fnendshTp forsnioris thaft fKree years and ii jn firmed. ih 3th,tryieHef. which hi then eo tertained, that ; they were' animated, ib their parpoae by the best of motiyesV'd fhe pbrost patriotism . ,To them be. ftp4 peals,' wttWiit fear, as nirh of honor aodjtrutb, that they may tjeClire Whe-( ther he hR ever mingled, eiber direct-' l orindrreictly, in the Mffaioi of the in- teiior -of ilexico, as . tbe . Legislature erataitdqyVatipTmees because he, for- wrdetl lepers foe the orraoir.aUon' of the Lodge which already ttisted m thr t5ouotryf";t the request of tnq jmost fespectable nti T'r:toue men" of these States." To t'hein he appealsji that they tnay dlare-whether he ever .tteriderf a Jutita on; political subjectfir,if for yeat"bo haii entered a Mastjoif Lodge', or attempted to tailuence tWm "person aliy in ai.y tbinst except to exhort ihem to th'n',n "ftw'sWj- the Fsderat Jte publicafr'lnsftttitions of the.cogntrj TheLegflatreofTlalpam says, ?' in facthe North Americans ww to their liberri institutions What their clime de- t"i...i..Ll ... t . j.......U..' nitja; lanujt tn rrJ eiuini tt pcisuouv tJlfiusslyes Iliat ,'Mexiro; in ihe enjoy ment of tbe sam political systemt ifm- u-ujtviiu wis; auvaitiasrs oi lie ucngns- ftti tenioeratuce ihV teiiiltry of it si). and tbe mild and docile character of its nbhabitirtits, will attract ao increase of population and .wealth, which will give tt aftiame end'-preportderance among the f ailher , Republic of the Continent. The JJorth American policy, ao called, is contradictory yvt iovrt; and it is for their interest tb preserye thing in i their presenl state, that Mexico may of-! fer bo gdarantetv nor tnj-kind of at tractive fa if ocietyi,(Bor an advan tages iit ititdepartiftenlfof industry, whicb caniihinwh' thev'tredit and ag trandiisimeut ,f that nation. On" tin principle they have." oetab!ish their diplomacy in regard to' onraelvei, and their Agrnttr: must fulfil iheir mission accordingly .Vhethef Jhitt Vasoning is well founded br potj certainty iti so understood by eyertifieiand hence the ahrmi distrust, and nnfriendljeeling in the pai ties, and amon g'att thu Mexe leans.'--' -r t?fl .t'?V;Z If.thini:;tter'tooiJ a here represent ed, thii .Republic ouht hot to permit &"v Agent of tl.e United State o(A merica; lo reside wi-r.n its" territory.; Rut th" suppuMti"'-! is etitirtl gratui t t , u.. .. louiioe. s a itu; iiorance oi icount'rica. Hinr'ry, and fcctly.'disv i exiat t ' f pn:-,es-1 t f ' n a r- e rf a. re'auve position of ire TI.. ' product. t.'.i'ir iinrf. ' ! J ii ( i . ;i r' t or W i i t h r t " ti - . . t.r i. in t e iti ti '.r f . s; ti4 tf. o j,re I.. 1 f t: -nfr t i t - ' 1 I "i c ' - v-ti'-ii ri ' t t l ui 'X ' I i . .- . . i. r.i,.--t s ,1 r , ... . - f i. i.' J ts .'t . I ' ' ,!, 1.1 - . 1 iiiiu.ii.(ii!n1rrp,:i t , jr-J'iter' ! t 1 I '.r.'cflat th9.Hi.i:nip r-tiicran?f t. it r-rn'- v . . I- i . . .. " j . (mirf rrmnriiut ii.ati t. a-;' t ,..i i !' l'.,it-it !S:ate . ha t tfi'errsi ii i.ivcrtj:;- 1'ita rnrraiioii ; n M'-jico tt ihrir awn ckmc'tj. ' 'If popuhhun 1 liiirt 'i'ea flit mrrf iv (? ti'irni t ab'iuf , i t" c ;' e lh lat l!,:r!y e;'i r.ir I 4 fr.l),(KV),lV!3.fi,nr.'), ai nnij hnte from foi njn en th Krii!a;ion, hje not r OiiQ aouN per-ari"'in. ' i ihcri r.irc, th thf I of t a' '")4h H a'! i r.i, . i i ;are h propei ity nf (' 5: i i .. Vlhnut t!,K ,)''?, l'. ti hi c! t'.'-f Mates, f i o " i ; natursl in rrt i-i, at t:ie Vae of pi i.ion Itith rtt, i, ,nuit in.'lB.'u, i.e.iu forty Verify I I t'..e nro 'i-iaum nninlwnr nt AT - 1 rr , i.i t'i .i i . . uiaauuu. i nence .ineii can rie jni lr,' whTih actributrd t tfirinr of tua giiiiid.f;pinentof Mex'rco? : It ha beens.en that it is nroi from an apprd hnwn ti-having their pnpolation di miiiiahcd; neither catf it b from a' u plciorr that Mexico, will I ,eclir. iht ir commerce. . Mexico may rme'tVtv Inve a flouishioc commerce across tl'i.s Pa cific; to. th AaiatW countries; but the wy natur of iu coasts will; prj-vrnt Us entering into competition." witfi its neighbors, tithie.'barticaUr, oiiW Atlantic-Can St bo from or an or elu sion that ori fcccoqnt of the fertility tf uw sou, ms uaron iiumoouu has sup. posed, it Vdl operate apstsist the pro ducts"" of. this iuited States in, foreign inarketA? TJiere, aro ,two circumstan, ceti.r wh?eHv'"rirevent thia conclusion fbe; 1 tlifficoltie? , whlri thet phvsical atructure yf this country preaenta ;lo me easy anu chean communication n the fertile diricta wkhthe coast, and the difi'tira character of the laborer in tlie two Cnuntxieg.y he undersitii ed yt ill not dra w a $ ofn parisob between them, .but will only notice theinoular fact, that,' with alf the natural, etkan taj;er of Mexico, both. )ft climate "n,d soil, the expanse, of culture in the cae ofrall ajicultural prodticoos, iibere aboqCdouljile wat it is n the XJrltef Statesr abd thai- of itra'nsportinc Vthese productions , to foreinri, markets, ,tnore than. uirlruplec,;kTheii.tw endues-. sf'ntfat. fiinerencei -between - the two JUpubHcs f rnust, make it ; apparent to every, thinking i.man,, that no compel! titjn icitnV exist between the UnMe"d States' ami Mexico. - The former have nV )nViy'ft'.foriwishi.ng theif nelgnbors to'jpe, ptKir oetorbw1entVonjhe',coujitry; theydire! tberiT to "be'ich andMHet, They bave always nwntMrik'd and man ifestwlj towards ibcro, the mostrfrtriitlly' seutTmentfei' end the epple of Mexico ny;rtit .awiured., tha.t the;"poncyof theVoited -Maf is free, from all; utrat-aeem'aWfiVai.e;Tbtr-yerf: natnre of jHeirT .inititutiohsV people fiarp a: ngHt to'lchowwliatttlie G.ivernmenysr .doings Jfid, do know; if,. Every IthiWff'tsipuhlished itl the, World entieeyen. to the instrtjciions "of- it MinUfrs: in"? foi'eign' i ciuntriesj For il' ltil.l.!.i. l:t.!.l inve rcffM'ns toe taiMTier nt tvv asning- toti I eniJtely free front'all ; political in triuf; andfritMhing can be more frafjk than Abe relations of th United States with -fciTfigri ptWf VTi.1iifjefjKVije;. mies of Amencabl whom -tnrLegi 4"' tn re" tif . t h eC S thlf oxico; e pe m 1 trt befhe blintl irwtrunvent,) HhoQtd.uc-; reed in' ' d j,rtyi g? efriefii'il ", rela tfons which tirtwexist bof wpen jVe two niiilki ir.t - if vvvr itin : I ntlrct ftinH-a findlthtmsetves compel fed by aerifs of outrages and injuries, to autaiii tliejr i right, oro avenge their insultetf hh' . ?.,l .! .. I. .:i!...'..'.lll. ' . ..'1 J- or, inrtr, nofittiiij wiit- tie vpcn. "o.'.vtii. dared, as thcir friendship; with 'tlifve, countries is," .rid ever has bCeh,! frank, generous, .and sincete,-H ? .The LeRiiJa?ire gfles'oh fo ayy.'th? personal cirtnmstance tirlrJpoi5ettj al9 'confirm thit 'suspiciqn'.H A(f ;-?ti-knowledge ' that' he possesses T)itent and 'experience in neRociationVofhfs kind, oa accfiuntfbf the tnany jind ve ry hcnofible conimisaionr of a - similar nature'whicn IMS-government has ron ferred opon hftijr.Itit tmanners'are ble & extremely gnfcefuU the suayitv of his character &,theVepublicanifb which he avows, increase bjs influente 'ih W cietyl , but these pTopertie,; which? in other station ar o highly esti eined- In, a b diplomatic ' Agent, ; vho:i;eein bound to separate hiuisell from ill die world in order to be ufficienrly-; itlr cors!ect appear interested and sif proceeding, from a studied anxiety ' 'to make: himself a party, to be used jas opprforttinltv-tnay dictate, for the ac- otnp!iiltmtnt of his secret political dc eins." -r - . s l l 's i ? i ertniiily what may be called a r.i" ftitiej and the diplomatic cor s ',, ! he surprised to learn, that, in order to cieape u-picion and exer ti ! du.; c ir'compection,'they; mutt j,.i. te I 'Ti'isi ivet entirely, or a .-.l.tt !! A tl'.e t a-.-..' iatf i ivi'h the inhabitahtt nf rv vvhei e th ey reside. ,The ("d -pnfise t'l-tt he . had ently, botl.in respect to a ' 1 a" . 1 1: '-. anil - conduct oi 10 sj and if to be toleraltd try, ft Js wentiit for a ' ''. -'.; -:' 1 - 'l'in't' i ' "'IV 1 C'1 ; ii ! t ', ' l k . v t W.-bi "; tr f r ff.'i ( r, i;f t ft? at 'a IV r '.i ii . . . l,i ' : I' ..et a '.'.ir t t rfa fac - ii i .. a.t. i . , linit'lhe a - . i. .a voui:try, at;d therefore rtiiy " of - its coiiaideiationi and Uiwever diaringuiilietl were the men .which m who headed the rebellion, its chiracteri vernin i and thetfiode of conduclin it, rondcr - el it ' supremely contcmptihlc.. With regard tn the voluntary permanence of iue unaerinea n the United Melt- seiu nm ui u i . can Siatev.irisa little urpriln? thal'exhorts liiem tub- b ine leciaiaiors il ifalnant, who in the former paragraph Consider themselves . . II . ' , ' .L .1 . . is wtii rt)ununei . wiin ine outie which tieloo to grnid. diplaati.-it. should, be ignorant lhat, Ulr, Piineit is liwedop'eiwling upon the" titder and dibivHV'H' f h' c'vernment. ''Tlie to i iiuviuuv tiKniy inwren in two ftrpubliciij anl tl.ies tiot roneef him self at 1,rberfytt jeave his pot, until he ha ftTecterl that inipnrtant object.-; lie cannot, irf ,thivV,Yt,Vve' I'1 Prt I . . I - T. . . L . . . i i in wie nt'wroinonnj nor ine caus-'emijratiin mtv ii. e whirlr. ti.-jye occaMooed the delaf . stead of xvendint i It Is suRirieiif to mv, tliat n has urged t'oVt, nnd Ies pi i i this- go'vernmcoi egaib and 'aguin itr 'We tke the i.'-. bring the matter to-a complete ' deci-'fnllowing extnc.s ! mn. Ihat lie m2ht be b e to return to the United Stales. So that his pi-rma Tjriice hns not been vnlutitary, nor tlie effect ofjttrk'and mytirriout purmte. Ir has peeu ocrnsmneil bv the delay ol of Clifi-i'; this titiver.rimet'Hn dcrirling on the r.',rrop, nr I ' licjee conclutlfd long since, between nor mr , the Plenipotentiaries of the two Uupub of worshi; : tk1 vc t""".'-.- '. '! left thi vThe !! gisjatre of Mexico inquires. 'i'ttevotcd 'Vnutit it not be moat pailifol nnddis-t Without tiesaing.lf, .in thefgry of pniltica) far mere' Oaticisrn, acaiastrophe should result and no s whicluvould tarnish ourglory and coia- try, r prpmise our national henm? 'hit not ii- Kettlci s shbiv sadly,-' pro veil by .history, that, then, howr wlifcn on honorable o,nt ear . remedy is a civilized 1 - . . ' . e in . i , . i-i i not, to oe louna.me moKi vioieni Oi-enm jijaJ , ineans are employed?"3,v -Whether it is the inteniion of he Legislature, in fa only a ; -i t f i pre'scntirigthisalternatiye'.to intimidate, we h.iva n x orJflL, recommend its adoption by the of grist n.ii!-; i,!a people , the imdersiiined regard it with 'masons, lutli t -i, f fquaffCOIiteittpt aud retiroliatiiiri.' ' tle'tllera, luiuiakers. COnfiieR, Without fear, vinltho honor of'disti'leries sit mini the t texicanf peopU; vnnd riiipsideis besides travel!ii: f himself as, secure jn Mexico" as if I.e. an, as well s a S were -iu the ""Capitol of WasliiiTfrfin.' and a great' r.'r But he 'V'illsay ,o",tlie Legislature of Methodist .sofietio. Mexico, Jhat, history dot's riot- present ..within one utile of . aft example like that which. it "member ty neat of Mat ua, ti antkipato with so niurh complacency,1 Camp'-'Meeiinr. " -finr-it hatihever' occurred iin any rivili- davi. '-' They In! a tedeooYitiyj and ihiitntchirtxitiua'ioiis .i -t . .i . .'.-:'! .i ' i ! ' . wnne tney caiutnniate tn' inaracier o a iflagnaiiimotiS: peipie,' will excite the hhrrorand idJ!natii;n of the whole ci- viliittl -w-orldiTlie undersigned 'can-' pnt. take .'leave. of' the Mjijart people, listened with gre:.t '. wji'm!hedirrc.tjbii4jp,ech'; for.fhe.ing to the preach'., ? t ' last timrj wiih(iot exTioifi) g llitm to re-; I.il'e, w' i !i a !, ' moVij r;)m;f ithpir..ntintlar'a)'l..'sui-picions :t'iil and eneiv. A t i agairisfvftireigivfiatimiaiwldt'h nolesj number profVsi' I cn'sver frjendshipi;Tlie leceif toiicva! mental ty -tine Joini-tl tlie t-lmrt-ii ai.i'd!!,intri!iu'e:v'w.hti'1i".. 'dfttactf rised 4: 1 rettosinect f the cundit;.,(l pi.Oniaejr jij aUUent.tioii;i,.itre no. longer prt(j?tt by rjivlSzeil ti!i"Ti;'iVi if n' . ihoUrt WeflX anu evil fniiieij ttien nuy ifjilerpiet die bimp'e-t uiiiui.-. 'and tlie mnst'bonorubl.e rontluct ,;'ii,'-e'uUiiig frorfrlat k- and firj tci ioiis , pin -pom which hbve for iheii; object. ihe injorV ol "I h i s t n ' t ry , t lie AI e x i c a n f e 1 1 1 i 1 1 v ii ; i y rely upon it inat tnere is no imuoti, n ther Amerhan or .Eurcr can,' which e- giaift'S iiselfby such tricks, .Jit ire. the tindei signed exhorts them to believe that their neighbors, the United State' of America have always reputed them wjih sympathy and with the most live ryintereitt, and that It ii utterly it. : sibfe they tan, ever entertain the iii-tit-est jealousy ir respect to the piopeii-'y ot Jiexico.- 'The United Sia'tes arc in as progressive aK and ieuien ' whit '- i no example in ti.eliihtoiy of thi' IU federal Union, i;!'ti',i ! of ! a had vbcen pre l.i led by politicians, has 8trei!L,tln ' ! progress of time."" Its cot t that of the'inost ancient t nf rope;-: its internnl i rivers, canals' and i with the commerce of a irious'country: jiH tn;! the most flourishing f ' : ; ficationtt, it army at ' pare with those nf a i ' revenue is about t.;.. .-nt. vi;! posing intemal'duiiei; and f, maesof itspopulnfion n le.tii i and moVo elevated in its trwn i tellectoal character 'than that t f t other nation If stfch is its ' condition, is it possible that it s rati be 'retarded, or its aggranil ! i f curtailed,' by the- mil'! -prosj-enty. nt Mexico? Insteadol'erityiainingsuspi - cton or distrflat ol their nci-libcrshe ' - ' vh ' v.-t -r:..;; " .O- ' I 11 s i ''i line J t Tr tLe li'jcr : ... t f ' iCh e (TY I . ' hi U,i au ! - hi con liii.O, v. i of the U )Vert..j r r if :i ibefjre the law: ' jtlare!ecti V ter of tv 'mean '. l . V 1 1 i w f war ! i never b i !. ti" tiue vi ! i , the UiitedS .t .1. t. 11 1 1 t nui imi' iearth. . . . s - ' ... . . .- J .ii( froifi the V ri c i '-. yfacat' C-un'! - ' r ii ! I -r . t aOKeo in itio en, inew count v. T 'reive from 'ihei-'. if -doairtble country f we tannot b-it h " friend, ro ived a 'd.iTed, lt m-t " I ra ne t ih'n c 1 A 21 ; n t '1 :i ' t i i i an TT I 1 i .K'l t ! or, f i , ,iny aivar., ..i. . tlio Ter. - Vt': verv ihcitainp rntuiu!, a 1 1 f . . . . . .. in. iraitte- n-nis, v i -The auditory v.vt j t , ;beinj present, asm than a thousand i ' . To r c. i ti f. aho-t period ba..k it)fiT;"ti-d fifte hi i:' .... a part i-i t -fir I t!i' thca'i e nf i! t-o'..s,i!.i..iy : cheering to t' deJicatetl t.) t!. C . " ",' ie fire i Ii: t f.'ij "i i,l'!, 'i e list!1 ti ... a Court P. v .e, Ch- anu cost i ' .f 000. A remnti! f.-oui "'the!-e.. and - i t bfl 0 It ' cared fi'ir, : ' (If i i t. ' ! , ' .k 1 ' i ' " ; j , '' I "Mr u ,tr r t n' ! i ' i. t T .CO-' i- ii . 1, I" 'ct 'cr- - -es. nt ii i ' iii'UO sr pe Qp "ii rip ' v t" l e I "H i htt.i 1 1 in '.oral eni" i' in roe jihl, ; Tt 'n-o .i t - spirit of our i. tzt i;- , f K,.'l'ho Town ' of :;,.:. . 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