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v.. ::o. 01 jsi7Vr V rcrd S.'c f e rMiJ. wskJr. v ( XAV. Iir.NCE .V. LKMAY.r . ' ' -" ' ? . Hit 4 m ..Ivaoce, o paper t.ooin.fara, . .1 V.lil.irl Mr J - Mil WW .rt r pti I. on rxeccs. tire v. V-terUd tUrt tvrvs for e S,r.-1 twen'y-e.t ( fk eoat-wt- . Ml Utter lo tle d.Uo wna V 4 .. II".. I... yj.fi7. laJH. snlyt' v-.. , - -.Jest f lf Unite! State trinsvitttteti to both ll-rus-M. jf Con;res 1ie fnllow- ' aJ si.'.e Huf if Rtpntenta Urt f The pletsurw I" bve ir congratulating kauvpoa your rr'.nrn tn yje couitituiional !i much heliOieJ by tie aitiiT.ctiri, sbich the OtvIUW oT.Q ir letyvej country, V. inapi''i'1 "' Inspire--The benefU Vent AutVif,0l!l gfivl hs grilled to U 'darir ? tls-e prtKnt health peace, and plenty. 'ul numerous ciwe tr joy in .the wBtiiI-.'ul i:ct wLkU attenJ the -pro . nf aiir'iiCfi V,sif.itioa " :" " - With populaCioa ftnparIlc !fe J ItT tt ftv treat, po'eTn;r 'a character which abides tb. bird'ioM of tnUrpriio itb tie coi.sivlertaft of 'wisdom, we eee,'io -Tery ec'joi of vur luppy country te4f nnrorement in the h)ni of gcll ini ;aunc, nvl eoiretnondent e(Tei.i apon the fTni'Jl nU lW Uf Will SVCHii iCW-'t'Vt, The nppsnsnt ewwption to the fcrmony ofthe prospect m to be fcfcrred Ytht Uinwtible divewiuci in Ihe wldut Inter esU which pter intd the compowtian "of ee eiteniire whole, than to enjj want of v Uchment to the.Caion tntcrcits.: whon ; eolHsioo erre'only. io the end, toJWter the ! epirit of.eoncilieliou end patriotism, eo e- enti, t the preserrttion oi hm :wn which. 1 mort.4eoutty hope,' U deatiaed ro prove imperitlwite. v ' J ; -' lartbemiaft of these b1ee.njt, ye Tiave rMlv witnested ehantre rt the Comlitioe - ' , n-.u ffc coicckJ la c tVt Iri tJ -"r." .- V. ttnr rrf tk ti Utrf Ky lr'T,k;-7-.:!fic- Circtrl4 W Tb t'.ovp g th .prxvfcfxi-.t pa!' aLichWr, ia U'r )es rprue4 ib lee CiHf tWBU. IU--i- ft it rcimi. a hete all impert&uoa tnta hrr commwcj Aee i rvjiu tenel are etrihneJ to aar ewa era) kicte ornad baeta rr(rctio ta waicb it &t not epprar that it Kara frr fvt ifcterj. a UnLnj eijct oa the part of Great tlruwa h bcea to rn-ve at o from becoming tbe carrier! af CritUll Ueat lojia towno&uce 'J ti f other country thaa our ova. Oo tbe part of taaUn ua .Htatea, it hat bee cd Uatlctli lt Thatlhe aubjvct alioulJ be re . filiated by trra'y atipaUtHma, m prefereae toatparate Vf!'w. ti TJiat oer pre I doetioes wba ifaptmti into tfc eolnnte ie tmtio; rfHmkl ot be antijrct to b'ghef dntlee than the proJuetinna f the mother Count nr. or of her other cwlaiil noaaeationa; Ail 3 1. That our te! aboM be allowed to pankirnte In the tirt uitoua trade betweca he Uni't J State tad different parte of Ue British dominion., , rW- ( The ttrw. point,- act havwt; been. Tor a !n time, aJrrnuan. '-Inatedapoa by Great Rntain, r t'er apbr the art of Parliament of Ji!jf,T833i afl' w-U Buffered lo trade with tAe cotton! beiftjr permitted to clear from thence with eny article which Drit'ub veaaeh migttt eiporf. and proceed toaay part nf the world, threat Britaio. and her de pcnJencxa '' atone excepted." Ot our parV eedi'of tbebvt point had.' leucceoc been epKcitely abandoeed In negotiation, precedinfr that of which the refilt ie Boer nnottneed. V ;j Yht rrantrcmrhr' ttctire to t!ie united State every ndrantape aakeJ by them, end - i - . i . eJ a;.,. TV U:'.tf ia ar. imm-mt UC 'r.-- 4 IM uw,; of A.V9iari an4 M lrfc a.tv,h nw, ar cm I j irtMi ik rc-Mr rirT Vk, x.krr . t r araa um " U J if u tt I", W ta fain, Wut 1 iw. inur im UK Ct ururt of Urf ,rr - 5 Mcjcv TU fanfartaiute a &i a nf , p V i A ."- uP ..(. ia KrarJ to our J. l. : t,.i 'J N kcaiM Bjt j.ji'il Jw-j 1 1 aiert t c i ' ,wWW .f . . - i - a4 ui Uxwaie "W n-le toadrraari taa ltaara ; I 1 s f" i k l U . I I , i. ' 1 t tmyty r 1 nrtkPT.taa t nUuU4, lerai tDe i ar ateaa U lii tU irjiM a awj.v. . . . ft f lU bfliaUna U Mjnt it mmi aih I H caaalrr, tlta (ocarxurnca ta, tLe " ;- t ( "E trrWt a tV 1'yrta. TV k trr(2r ealaU.ahnwat of f nernj i, p avj a-uU rrm ' tt-mt i r ( fcrl airar ta b tal-rrut f rV ttiir,( (Jrnce. S icn are tlv eaaurancr which ! Uorl.iMrt la K.rt aaa aa atntr ..a-.IKa M aimM ftf kua . I teeit4. ! 1 e 6 eaui U douSt I " aw.fr, t u wnr im aMntMitalMlHaiiku J.ki. . . . 4r WL-itrJ ij , . ao liWfml errai-iacnta, larai l.j .W . .v.". L..:f ' Cnvaia, ! Utmul I I U., , 4mtiif.,wa. nrt - t l,' v ( I I' I : t inl -. . . " I eaeaaaaj wwaaua rnj, . . Jk '-. tnea ? lb aw4 UUrl arnar-cnlk lara 1 .1' ...ll .v. ' . . 1. -i t . ' caunrocre! tiratr wia Maaico, a irtui lor , . . r t " . t; Tt-T l t tlM. . ot r - a s, r . f r.t . ' vnraia) avt Uaakaraetar., U( tor lUt anpir. aaa aan. 1 vrcnmaiance wntca arw-aw eapuiow, out Am -ubl 1,, or ,n m u.e '.Va. cklraa m aa IrVadJiiu ieaanla taa C. Statac I Wftfe), I at peraiaiarrt, ere t la reauU tl iMIM4 tcwett m txuivu, oi iU im.a. 1 i I .1) I i Oar rrtaiiaae wt lUaaia era at law anoat ata. adAiu ieaanla taa U. Stata. I a aia pcrawaarrT, arw woi inc rrauu ci m4 rt-rt m puku,. ol iU rri4. i.t are aaaa aa Im; trrUiaea1 aa ear aan. aa4 1 e ladiapaainoai oa Iter part twcMaf iota It. Ikcrrture, im aVuiiua to tt. nut, ! itiM..i aeaarafatrr tWnnhae ay tAe laaatat lUiprroel beee praduard the delay. "i "" raki"f ta tta rownim ni tra nii'-nil.i.f aad fcia gleatnaai nrwVaataor. aa I baaa Wr I Thar waa mnrl a frar. tn t m rnurw tf k aonmtiat ia t'ii,.,rj ,-vu!,u. .. 1 f aotae aMnrtaratet vita lK nuLlia Mlimml a I .v., a. t ... . r . ' ha laottd for aa the broLiMe tni t i ' "cl - ' ' ' t - , T I imw mh HHWI. I "V il 'IIW r W f W , Uv Laant Siatek, No airan will Wr lrftaway.1 1.,: j iu f mmi I at aa ariae la Um cl .ti'na ta r 1. r Mffaf N a? aM U maoki 4m aJabn . . - - that fka aetata af aiwnr'HKBr- lc t. .-tr r n. 1 !c li. a .V " i L , iT.' errata clamant, wnaer airajcan rrama w .... , . , , ; . .. . , ...... . .. , , . ..ir ... aoaanmliMaraxianahelvM lh taa ?rT".r7 wu" i-,aiatti tvreaaaa rtx ri.ca io tt..r mil- . 4 I tria aaaaentibla, ead wfclab km derired i. I Juriaclction. Tli ee-operat-en of Ibe rrpre i lwwha a, ariiw kiaam at I.U- m r, r. , ak.t I 1 araair ft hatiortaaaa htfa Bar trrmnr akV gatw aamauva w jaexwoncarinia pnrmiinn rard ha ailmoaitKma. lhL o.;-m an al"-! nri i'""'"! - ta, raria. ..-.:'- i-... w i uira wa ina ooeaaion. an.T vai ream it an or . b t ia ihn win aona an iie i u. ' " ' 1 a'nertlT retrat to Marta tna that oar raaI ded. -.' tnatruetiori and axhtce blve been el nrcaeat their aaaaMalatioa. u',1 I tl.T aia tprpai, war lately ataamiaaioiird aa that coort. oe vnat I rea to tbe.Uorernor of Arlaitaaa, and llie '. oe Hia ah-ne aoamnr, ana mace io en 1 r dMtinriUaed talent i aad rreat wperienea in puH. J olUe in conmnd In tlte tvjjoiniag Meiiran great rtlrK, kit been oa tMr ky hkh, It ie hoped, the qaiet of that r".--' """ri""",'" iroattet will be' rtreaeretj, pnttl a nnal act r'r' rrLT.' t rVr!l cnKntorib,l.lidHr: lue ehall hare moo whi;h hi aofiUMuUon aan been HnnatreAi In Ihe n . . . , " .. Mi. .u a..;! ulLu. td n eound ef eireray r U learlar teianorarrir ail phat lor tbe lranOi:a I '"i,..Uv.......n,. of a autre eeaiat alimata. :' r . . I eoAclti'Ied last rear with Auttrin, hw not yet It m k it to We bnned. tl rnreinent r hill taken place. The debt baa been oceaioned baahh aVnalil aa aoett aa ta ja.t;tr hlra In k.in by the aon-ernTal of the fa'iGcaliott -of that ao, be will repair ta St. PeteeaUtrV, and ramnt I Goaernmeut within tbe . time prvacribed by tU Jiicuarga ri iiU offleial doliea. -1 harr reaH. tha treaty. . Renewed authority baa ten i mw mvw wim n, ivy wwanne inxi, m inc hi of T. i it;- rut. in. I rl j . ' Mt liafllUrtiT httwi' 1 1 aa et()rr.i M ,f n t m tiK-li it.it "t e- ; maar of the pritat aad apiruirwle aotiev aflittitualt. ' . ; , 1 1 Tla nnwee wkich Ike f.enerl Cnternment , that tU ....:iri.l rrv-,1 ee4.t aeqaire attkm ?he- enil tiuiui 1t be- J twit at iim- k 1 v.. ! , 1 4 .1. ,. . ,.r e of -. -a .: i.o ; stinie- - M ' ,UII .-V , m- ,1 -. a i t li- h e , I r meaa-ioav Ike puklia iatercttt in that tjirartct will be nreeerred iraia prcinKliee, by the iwer tottrae which he will eontinn, llirmi(;k the Se-H trvxttj ol LeatMia; wnn the Kuttim eatiieet, t Voe are appriteil, a1ih"tiph the fret hat not yet been eftteiaUr annmnead twthe tiairKoT RdnreV naked , for by tbe representative of Aoalriai ami, in me meantime, ma raptui- jirTviv;r tnsde and navigation between the two coon trieihave been pUced upon the moat Iberal footm or otir navigation act. . -3 : , i Several alleired depmlaUon ' have been which the stute of" the negotiation allowed j aeetatt, that a treat r- waa, in' the tnoath of recently cooimittad on'oUr commerce by the Ultoiniisttjpoo-. The trade will be 'placed Mte laaaaatn.le1ea me UniteStMetj rational vesaell of Portugal.', They ,h turr tlxli il HT. Tltat ttieie are rlivrr,it -t iat'.e u lirtcrent Sttr whirh tti ' hi fctpw ! insiki tie ai!init(-.i. 1 1 e ritin iiom itiilKn, elnna f, f purauKt, ai-e unnhtlvat, a A h La. rrrailT et tsrrerated ti (' 1 opon a fuotiiiif decidedly more- favorable to I an Denmark, by ahieh CSO.000 dollar are ae. im country' tnan any on wnicii t crcr rood, and our commerce and navigatipn will enjoy, in the colonial porta of Great B.-itian, every privilege allowed to other nation . That ihe protperity of the country, ofr as it depei on this trade.' wiU be greatly promoted' by the new arrangement, there can be no doubt. Independently of live more obvious '.advantage of an open and direct eu red la aur eitiient at an Indemnity for aftolia tlona anon llieir oemmerec in the years 1 90S, ! .00, 1S10 and I St I. ThittretUV vat aanet'toned br the Senate at tbe eloac ot it lust settkm, end it new boaomes tha. duty of Congress te past the neeessaryiaw for the organisation of the Board of UommiM oners to uu tribute the tnaeronrty inonett the alaimanta. Il is an aereankle eirwim- aunee in Uiia a'liottmenl, that Ha terma are in been made the aubject of immediato remon strance aod reclairiation. I am not ; poa i seaaed of sufEcient information to. c pres a definitive opinio of their, character, but eL pect oon to receive it." no proper means shall be omitted to obtain for our eitVe' all tbe rt dress to.hicb tbry may appear to b entitled. .. . ft '. J ; Almost at the moment of the adjournment of other nation, whtott. may, ti tnetr ppn-1 1(1tercourcf it establishment will be attended sequences, tall forlhe utmost vigilance."'"-1 with other, consequence of a higher alue. doin, and unanimity our councils, :anu uw i riiat'wrnicit nat oeen emei an tno -tti v r all the moderation aad palriotUm 1 mutual interdict undfr i. tlie expense and in. eonvetiieace uftavoKiabiv incident to it, would had it not rnm.nt. a.Tected with to tnucu cuuraa ana oeen jrreat aejrree, iirnteoea oy concer. wisdom bf the people, of , France, arlonra I te4 etaion in tho mode of making the tran. enaformhy with the previoaalT aaecrtained views I of your laat seaaion, two bill, the one enti of . the alaimanta Ihemselveat thna remotmt: all I tied "An act for' fliakitilt appropriation lor preteneafora future agitation.' of Jkr subjoct in I luiilding, l (fht-liousal light-boats, beacons arwatne tha antttuMl atocklmltier ia wrMtunniii. emrtrailiag atary eanal . aad each aisty r boa hidcbtatllortlie .:oi i;urs,l il nr 'red aiilet of trary nnnortaiil ron-:, aiil EirinP i ttm "'" " e ,,, "'M ,ut pmponlunat vote ta all ttiew rleettan-, it tu la ott tntoaectmhle, a1, In rwy view, aanvroaa 10 tha Uterta al' tli neofite. . litis mod af aiilinf uck works K, aim, In t nature. nVeentiee. and In many nr aonduoit to improvidence ia tha a.tinmutration of the aa I lionil fuuda. Anrui4iuiiMHi wU a-v pMuiuail i web snweh grealar aarHily, and aali lc-sa j spu l oi runtry n fiirr0' " aeearity tn the puliU intorer, wlirntli nictura eommtiniln a. ' I Kei tutnmJ: athui diuruiMMl. than Lra drdiirta and !iiert duty nf lhi ho ar antmtic.l .tthiiie n vtrw.1ilar nf raann- ir, ..Verl for. The in. I ment of ita n.iirt 10 nrutiUe t terests nl tue nation x wauld Hiiii lot oe nciier servad' by avnidmf all aaeh indiivct rondrt of aidtna; partwular oiijeota. , m a trovcinnH-iit ute oura, more aapeamuy, nwui an p'.iiuo n-i c, at far aa nracticaUic. ainililu. iiuiliztiiM, and inti-'llipule, inat they may beaome tit titnjocia fiir the approltation or !iimIrer.ion of lliv a- nl ha Will anflinruina; a. aut-.eri-liftn 10 ilia niaville and Portland ounal tl'on!i a ati ikwtR ilIuairalioB of tho tliflicaltv o wdliltoliling ailila tionai appmprialion fortlin atne ohjrat, 'when the nrst erroneout step aat oaen raKen uy mtii' tutine a Irartncrtliin.' between ."the guvormwnt anil prirnte anmpsnivs. It prnimsrs a ttjiro sub- acripttoa on tha part ot tlui uiirtrn nititea, anen it i it i'l Ol lliK liv.riiltt -il Hiull. t I lU! ! it lilO of vnpplv' ' " 1 f leottvettewce ttnaeowawy-toctaent to , 'n T .-'..4 .1'.fii.atlnnaioF their froe 1 Kwa Kn nt.iinnmHhtmH Mi,llni, ":-h( nment, elTected with w much courage and been. Jn a great, degree, lightened by i happy preSSgB Of trteu, luiurw ! isuiprnenia at a uai arccancu mc ;icuir win" i itoa iw am, a)-Txniaiii ami u win v v.. ...t...il .liritwl from the kindred feeV I These indirections are inconsistent with the I if be ever becomes so, , Smeerely . .. . iluh.i'ikii tKt aDontaneou and uni Idirrait v tf natiotta that have ao atanv motive. I eultivate the moat libernl and friendly vera.1 burst 6f appUuse in whiclr .'you have nVt only to cherish feelings of ratttual frieid, jJ rejdr lfulOl inr en VeT.S"Ti SFJ!.-1.,..1..;..' ... Mi ,v. &.A ,.;!.; ifrK l.i,.m. .. a.li Mh. aonipulous fidelity, limiting.oui 1 .. .. a 'v . " . J a a . aasau trvii ISMV taaaa ' 1 ie neeoti.tir.na in re;.i-U ta such points hi eor Dro-in- htrt)0n ,nd dirictine survey." if r' 1""?'!'",! 1.? the other. - An act to ..tiUtotfec- k'.nbscrip SZima m Z a tfcm for .tick In the Ixmisvilla and Portl.nd ahameter to nromise favorahle results. . Our I tanni t-ioinpanj, wiiwi-7,i eountrv. Lt tha blettine ot Had. ia not m a situ.. 1 firoval. - It was not passiblewitbin the litre . 1 . " . . . " .... . I . . A iM ... ! s onr fault I aiiowea me. oetore tne ctoee ot me aosnqn, lesirons tahocrive these bill the consideration, which relations I was due to their character and importance! yuwini . tna j wit compeiiea io eetain tarm ior uiai r demand I Bn-,,,..,,. . i now avail trtvaelf of thi erlv Ui dearest interest of mankind, I tl ,'Bi l aecls to erTorts of direct, ppetW jkna 'jtmorable . n . I ,, in. m en iw mv r.min, i Kiiinit. i r in nt I v nn nreurvr .uiini ,ruiu muiv fclian rcaifvui - i...-...... , . -- - v.- r . " . I " ummc imiiaiiij lu miT iimhiii. h .uucm v ,iv I1. " ... .. , trtf without transcenulnir, in uo aiiuui;.'n. wi i me innucnca u aaiui.ut a nf ,.,m.Tii v.i? ntinsasiBia tnai a simple ana aineert anpiioaiioa . , r , . ., rrywiiuuu,, , tilo,.t. I .i... ... :.. .. . I -::i.. J.. rni .l.iu!.l .r.;il The nnntiee ofrletrkvinir out of the Tree ?. j: . - ..i,',t,' r,5r.;o .n ahttinenca I . i.i.Ji:-.:-.'t;..,.u.I i-o.t.AJ 1 to place thera nltimatelv onon Uia footine onlsorvof the United State, the expense in frnrnainnterferenco with the internal .flairt Uj at the aloseof the last session a eoi.y of yrhioh H is our yiah the; should rest,., 1 eurred by tbe eatabRshmenr and ipport;of ' " . j. . l . .. . i i i ' i . . . . l I ,. f , . . l . 1 I l.nhl.hmi.A. h...nn. 1i mv,. Ulrl . Ill nim nf Other nations. From a people eserounnp-, i mstnicwona aimer wuica wr, Mire ii,mii j vi ne point re'errea to, me ims proimi b'-"" v - I V r ,icr, w i iu i n ura vptv, iiiisih iwww . t na . with ha (lis WSI laititr oorwvesi . ,i. . ,h. k,... ... evecreadf to do unto them aa w alioald wl&"Wwrll ... '" V"! i.j .. .i :,k .1.. i wmcn Laev reaneguve.y oiitinaicu, wwumwiili mm ,iuiiihii; n III. n luoimiiw 1 . " - - t'i ... of nndne .rtilhT to any nStion. it anniartto m I fe0n . WhicJl, after mature - M ibefatlOn, ii h', most'HuIiinited deirree tne rrirnt oi iiojuitier wiui mc nomrannKiuim, v - l neiu are, our cieimcupoo r ranca ior poua-i lfravernment 'and entoying, as derived that time passed between himnu iMMriusngo- i ti,ntipon our rommerce; imi!r elsim upon port of the United tteit to rentier tni sen a-wV " . , J-' ,h,f. rernmaot, was laid before yon, Altbongh there - tnth(., mith -mharrasament. iaf tiia 1 vieat'i'O thereof safe and easy, ta eo-eeal nom. Prl T ".eVr; h.;;rn:j M i. Use t,of the t go- ? l . tnte,rw. between tha ' two the adoption .orUhe, Constitution,, and , . "ui...t: . h i-an vernmeiits whiUi renuire ssareey. tf was ihougnt - . -m . ba removed,' the been Continued without interruption or WMCri tney are bicwksih k-I" raott proper, tn the then tia oi ma nesouaiiuo, i . " i " jU,i. V , . ,. , ,. i' i;t - point InUiurpph to their free Institutions, t0 mflke,at tommmimicnion a conR.leotial one.-1 conclusion of the treaty of commerce and putei.-vj;, i V.H.. n..sin Wiih- fhe' fruit 1 o. .. i ... ,1,. .ihhm ni Fieentinn. 1 nsvipation with Mexico, which has been so I As our forewm eommerte increased, and aaeh precwliint on Wt at the liino repirdoit t the eatiirt of llit aid .wliltli giirernmuuixast Io render tn that work and the nrrnminiuyiii;; "in for light-hoiitet, kr, contains an apinttrkitiea for a aurrev ot tliojied ol'thetiver, with vii?w to ita'imtirnveinent.'Jiv renwvmr the oktmietion which the eamtl ia dcaienrd to ntniil. This Im provement, if suciirsiful,. wniild niTr.nJ a Ire tuuimtrc to the riwsr. anil rendiirthe canal atir lircly .uaeless. To sm)i improvidenee, is ti sonrae f It-eidmlon aiil iixt. In, relation to lntr. nal improvements on local tnatti-rs, ccn wul- tba bett intentioiis on thf part M lyongrem. : Allhourh the mnlivra wlilsh harn itittnenrrii me -to this matter mat lie already' sufficiently stated, I 'm, vieTeThniesi indtireil by its iroT portanao'to add a few observations of a general eiiaracter. v. f-r ; t , .- -In mv objections te the bills, oitibnrhin Sub seiplioas to '.he Mnytvillcr and Koikville Hoad Comoanies, 1 exm-eix-d mv -views fullr in rv gard la tlie power of Congrets lo entittruct (-oails and canals within a State, or to appropriate mno- thev" bear, as well a. with the moderation, on tbe, part of tlreat Briuin nv received, tba teliiFenee. and energy with wbicb tltev are whole. matter shall be laid before youwhen it sdSfe from aufi; a people, the deep- " est impathf was lo be expi tie for the asered principle cause, and crowned by heroic moderation tbe wcl.i&ee ojf the public taiereat in other parties Which liai disarmed revolution of its terrors. ultrt wu whplly uDtonnded, and that the ehange Notvti'bststdinS te ntl Which wbjtj, h taken ids; in the view ofthe British the man. whom we 0 siftccreiy ovb ano j! l government nas Deen iniiucea j .uiiii.i.". aSTKw high Hl,o,tor-bl. to both parties a,l trust, the result of lihertv eon-. P- l I' u,t ession, that the restoration ol . 'J h7of the the trade in ouestion, might , be wjnnecled.with t 'worthy or tne . . . ,.T..V. J... .!;.,i., , L. nhiuinvd at lone; in suspense, as well as the final settle ment. of limits between " ourselves, and that Republic; and finally, the arbitrament question between the United State and rintam in regard to tua Aorttt eastern . The negotiation with .France IW Ven conducted by our Minister with zeal and .abtl itv. and in all respeet to- my ehtire aatafae. tion.? Although the prospect of a favorable termination 'was occasionally dimmed bv counter-pretensions, trk whiclj ihe United extended into the interior ofthe Country by the establishment ot porta Of entry and delivery up- . IV.M ImHuAMIUlltlllfl ln.ul .tl.Mff,.i ' I Al the same time Intimated my teliel llmt V the l tba anura of rb!lt affuirs. If lo these t right to make ppmpramoM tbe 0eH as 'were of e added the aoniinnationt a.i-i nupy eon-em a national character imu been to generally acteu unon, and so long-acquiesced in bf the redei! and State Governments, and ihe constituents ot each, as to justiiy Hi exereiw on tbe ground of eontinned an4 nnlnterrnintd. titagei imt ttinl it waa. nevertheless. Inirlilv expedient that ain-rv priatioii. even el that chantuier, should,, will- of ew iB? c he eaceotkm made at iheW. be deterreil. im Great penatturea reeeivea wtTe.porifl.ng eniargc-. u , u , h j() , , 1 mont - . l.itTht.fannMei. 1titcnn. huovL liiltiltO 1 . . . -wmm - . r ,m f r.is? andW remoial of .And bar ..atVvcrsJ ,,,ie rule mrti.e action ot inc go. 7ulXtth. ttesw of the French; .ill proye beuefWiaM S WK: counter- pretensions, which, the. United SnZitA 'linn t-W a ,K.weHul i.ftuence opop. charaerof the JP'csent King ' .., 1 f 1 desirable rct9Uwas. lt wili be seen, States could nof assent. "he e bad attwr ,ro,?,"toirl IBr,ele! tow cisewtlon wrUlel Ttem. 'l ki and Which, tf fustatnerl'to the end, WMi e- , 1 hhs desirawe rutiw.was, wm oe w, . . 7 n they are incurred are .well calculated to ead to " ' "Mttm. M . hll,,iu, !;. . ,1 ,n 1. t.;. ih ftmiirl annellation er rairtoti aresiiy nroromw uj uib "-1 -. . hut in that of wotisiona bf the act of Congres ot thelast ses settlement with tlie iate,; ng.u.avuv... were, opoo tbe eep' negotiation ha been renewed;. v , 5'?I.l'J7irtthotStr' i0f tion ndaonuniation by the rrtsmem 01 m rat icnt authorities; and, eensible af T i if 1 1 1 rtjii c " ii iv iiaia-iiua-' . j a ......mua Mta tit. taf fit iw.rBflu. nrttitra. i he nublic wiU-titat the Aimer rao people 7 hwi . 6n(, ,0' her 'retoicei' - . .. Z . - j ,: i. . 1 mnoenient could lie ca r'., ti'nu rn.fnrm voufhattho anftiD .,mimi: m tins acC !mn w huh wrrn tnriuiircu ai na ud t on. a sunusr a mo 1 nanau or temporary . iinnciiiiiicins ,hii,. m,. . ... v the navigable riversid narboi, wliichwer. em- " J'l, "and . . T 1 ! rJ r7 """I ," .,' .hi 1 wow. -1 readily admit, mtendert to awaken Ibe eatablisbeil by law, were authorised si ton in J ' . rJ,h ,i.. ...i t...i 1 kl ' I I Pt.aTMS.aV- l " was tiuiiiiuus nsiu - mere principle, anq its ,.. ne.ii.,... , eoasthne.it aprn a suhjeat ct the same .nanner. 1 hat .lliese .expenses have ,. at imuort.ooc i tbeh-' interests. ad one inw 'last com nttnication on the rabjeat of our for. j Britain, in al liopes of being able to arrive at a" sat'Ulkctory Governments, J he ith the-pre- the general .n.t ta.1v rUkGllAnjal, AlHl MllCnl ,J,i fit vessels, "beior tlie ar- I ...... - ., ..r rried into effect on her ?ZjlT?rA.XyZ of nrosoective leaisia-1 rcv. ... ,i.u.v , ,w w i... ..i.:..,i i. i oower, ret. to announce, too resuir so con. by her act ol Parliament, Uidefflly anticipated. -6 s ground," ltoweyer. they are incurred are veU calculated to lead to such a retult, unless their anplicntion is subjected to the closest scrutiny. -The loenl advantuee a- rising irom the disbursemtir.t ol public money too frequently, it is to ,be feared, invite Appropria tions for objects ot this thoracter thai are neith er neceasary nor useful.. 'The number of light. tar at piaetk-alile, 1 1-inV.mt; tlie U n. I t ration l the f eiVt-M f;oen-ment a ij (;.- niiitxbla araont; tbn arvri-u Simrt nt- ' em-diHi.Hlj- Willi tlie Rreat anils of in n'-'i . ( Il It only nreefianr to rvfertn nnilmiuiv i! ' " s tasee l.nw fr l!i t att of tbe llnvei- npoa tbe ail-jecl aitiicr rnnnlrratirii lif i ... . , thort ot tint olyect. . I no espenUHurtrt i -- - , j fm innile for t.iii'iiiiI improvrmnits anviMi t to '. npwitrds of Pve millions of it"l! -m, ami l-ave'ir . Iteea (littiilniie.l In very urieijital prrpnition a- . , mongxt tbe Stjif. ' I lie rtttmaled jpent c:. , . woi kt of -liit-.lt s-irreyi liave been nm-c, ti-i-r. tber aith Ibht of others pifjixled ami part-ally . aurveved, amount to more than ftine'j-nx milium , of .doHsil t -. . , i ' ':, That tuob improvements, on aeemnt nf parti. v ' nUr eirotioitta. ei-, mT l-e more advimi i;:. '-uii . Ir uml bemT.oially mailt: in tome state, imn in o- f tber, isJo.ihilnitmni but ' that they are ol , ehararter thiols should prevent an rquiini'ie !ia tlibntliin of lb Hindi amongtt Ibe se.er.1 Ime, p, ., is not to he eoneeil;(l. I he want ol Una r-i'ia- , w-, ' ble dithibtMirm eannot fml to prove a '. .Ii" .' .. " nurre ot livkatioa amnngat the 8ttes.. . WehavelteoniitaniiviH-ioraoiireret, tn rm" u . ft.lnnt of superior el ia tlie tame r-l internal .'.' . imptMven.ent, awl a di'i-nsitHin to lavish Ihe' -ib. lie limits upon anjeetaot mat Kr.arac.er, are . ; t lyand ear-neat) 'put Inrth by aapirants to pwrr, at eonttitutlng tbe hiheM cbiinn to the coiili-'u-w a . . " of the people. Would it le tranir,o, under tuck. v h aittumttnoe,'nrl In times oi grem exmeu-em, t- that grants ol this detenption tttotilrt tinfl ttseir ; f mot if e in rbjeets which may tint aceimt with the '. public goodf 1 nnae a no nave not nan net-.. inw to SC and itgnd the liiilimlion of tmistrr ii.H-t ; rneein these mutters In j-s-it timet, have ben '..' . nitra fortunate thnn mytelf in their observstion rvt a built lo which s.inlta uniM'te ol ininps tives rise, a im (belli bakful influenre upon the le;;il:it!'in si Cnnffrets. touching the leading snd iiipr- , duties of Ih Keriumt Gterriment, it was li t ili, ing justice to the eharneter of our people to n.,,. pect the sever enndemnntion of tlm part, blcl. the recent esbibrtion ol publio stritiment ha - J : eyineed, i;fn'' t ' ' f ' ' if : f Notbirts; short of rs.lirnl chsii! it) the Sctimt 'r , of the Gorei iintmit ttpnii the subject can, in my , nplnlm, iwnody the sil. If, it would be nar tiiral to .etptt, the States which have been l-nr' l.iYorctl in p-nt sppi-opii-itionS thonld ititist on he- ; ; . mg redresai-d in thoto herealler to be maiie, at , tlie expense of tbe Htatet wliicb have so largely r ; and tli!iroportiontely participated, we hate, a - : mailers now stand, but little seenrity that the at--'.: lempl would do mole than change mequantr , inc nuarterio anomer. . - . ' . lUUIiaiWiiril "J " . - ' I. . . . I., .it' . . . ., baart fuUV realizedUn -l-lb I8$,a r.rU.tion then existiog, nd permit. T,,'MSM'?V,l:?"."?1" b..r..rr- . . ? . l,jAn..i. VMaela toe earilrom ine coiomea, tm si taken; and I do not allow myself to doubt that .pnrtant WlcW'.jf's iheV reWr,t vojugc. for ; any foreign country jjuice will aoon b4ft) to t?-. Tbe amount arrangement .ha been c'e,lJ"' whatever, bofoi'litrf-isli vessels had been reliev. f tlie claim, the length of time they pave Britain, let relation U tne iraue oeiwc-n i irt'inn imnoiedi.br OUr JOW. Cnl aAvwv.tsawl tittcmtUAa tlta7f .Inri.ttm4psf4i. ,;,,! -,.-. and fief West IftdA and I"" . jiIV.,!-tm liITniin Stata to the I "V. " 77 111. "T. "r - - i,:.t.41i4 . re urn..t5 ''C:rr-"1.-7-blrf 4 Oiejuatica, maa.e--an. earrat P"" , ,orvn Amencancuiwo.va, .7, , I colonies a Tesutenon wuam ."r-'r- i tt,em by thi Government en indent duty tcmetioo tpat, na tor yearn r expeeteu jnm w iiuu..uw....,.w,vy- i The! U'irality nf i' 'I -l . t.,nterrtntrt dia. 1 . l.;,u.1 .d lnmnnrai-v advantasu lias I : SV IH-S""-;,- ' lor conteniiooi ami aiuras "cuss.ort. arKl has beett the subject of no 1e beea giveo to the opi.osltfe party, .but art a. nanetrotiatlonVJn-mann dantnge restora. I if Kii. sr--; L- I'' r. b..iiS . tmm a nnrticirtation therein, ha ne- hv the United States, .ttut we have cootetitlcit, and with reason, that if, it , i;m. t:ir.ar Rritainmav desire the pro ductions of t Vis country, as neoesaary ,to her coloniea, they inuit be received Upon- princi ples of just reciprocity!: and further . that 1 it is making an invidious and; unfriendly ,4i tinction, to ?open tier colonial ports t- the vessels of other nations., and close them Wmst those of tne United States, u f : " Antecedently to 1794, a portion or our productions wa admitted into tho,.. colonial jj.n,i. r nrt Britain, b nartioular conces., ion, fimited to the term of one year; but re J newed fmm vear to Vear. t U the traospor .J tation Of.these prodttotion,: however,, ourj vessela Vcre hot rlluwrtl to e?a-;e, .tht b 1 mg a privilog reaerved. to lriiih !tppinB', by which alone our produce cquld fa e." q the isUiidft, aod tlietr orougni,w. return: From Newfoiirwlland ard,he ; contl nental pbbseasions all our , prodttetiona, "a .rf1 aa iwi aaUtI acluded. With r..'inn.i i..,i'inni Kv athichl in seasons of distress, tbe former were admitted of Bf.'tsta 'botto'i r:''i-: ' ' -.it h t.t of 170. she offered to f'on cede to us,. for a limited timeythe right of Carrying to her West India peseson, . in pur vessela not cxceeaing seventy tnm o.tt tlen. and noon the same term a British ve el. .n eirrvliirtion of the ''United State which British fCssels might import therefrom. Uut thia nrivilece Wa eOtlDiea. wnn twnu. tions which are mbnoscd to have led to ata . rejection by hp Senalei thai ia, that Amet 't, can vessels aaoulU land tnetr reiurn rrK - in the United Sutea"nnlyt'-nd, moreover, Mhat they ahould,' durinfj the continuance of Ithe brivilesre.' be'1 precluded front' carrying ... ntolasaea;' aural1. Coffee. feoena. Or Coltort, et.. "v.. - ' . .i . n.:..l er" I'O i-eeiptwtxte this ttit; ostnon so u 1 . 1 . ,.,!. . .I.Vh I .hull deem it tent Ot my uny, i, my ....... . --- ---r- - a DrrralcEf to discharge.- , : " . i '...u... -k (ko.,,li ii Hacit. tae uesi eommen. tary on the services renrsd loi -ouatry by -. .1;- ...rt f St. James, it would our mmiMci m .... . - - .. be doing Violeiiee to my feelings were I v . ' . . -.1 . ... ...w.Hinf ttisa skatrlr llltyD m il the suhjcci wiurou, c.re."s-- sense I entertain ofthe talent and exertion winch nave bee.- display eil by him on the otcasion. t '- The iniurv to me eommrrta w.... a..... fmm t1i eicluitoa el our vesaei from mere " 7 , :. j- ..i...,.. Ua 3 he .Illegality ni me seianres iui conuscat a Mnet.o . .v-t..-ij. r,rft-i..-: . i-fiKlp-h-thaw hnv-ariaen il not . po'edi and Whatever-' distinction may , have heretofore been art ttp in regard': to the lllir.. Euvfrriiii.ci.., lb Im Considerations cannot rrcourse between the two countries is susceptible af hirlily' advan. tageou improvements! but the sense of this iniurv ha had, and must continue to bkve, a very unfavorable rnfltienoe upon them. From ita sarisfactory adiustment. not only a firm ai cordial tnenaantp, our a progrcsaivc aevca- Onement of all their relations, may be expect . ... at . 1 -sj . ed. v.Jt ts.tnereiore, sny.earnett nope tnat this old and vexatious subject of difference mav be needilvrenwett.f - ; ' 1 Joel Ibat my eonildence n AnP appeal to ihe motivee which hon(J fjovern n jturf and msgnanimous nation, ia alike warranted py the character ofthe French people, nd; by tliat Ibis negotiation hS'beennnrouKnom, xi.ar. aettirited by tbe most fi-aiikand friewllyaiiirit on tha psit of Gial flriuio, and eonciuded Int manner strensW iadrcative of a sincere desire to cultirate the beat rclalinns with the Unaen states. of so tribunal lo which a publio man in this coun. j try. in a fase of doubt and diflioiilty, ban appenl j with' greater advantage or more propriety man the Judgment bf the penplei id altlutiifhi tj mutt neoetaarity, in me discharge ot my nmcim i duties, be troveiped hy the dtolates ot my Own I fi-nm one n .. ... ... ,:. t hiiaveinglheuiijt!ii, l nave nerctoiore leu j, f it my duty lo reenmmond the adoption ; of some. ,' ;' pttm for' 'he tlistribntion ot the nriliii funds ., which mtty ttt any time remain io the Irtwtury1, j after the national debt shall bnve been paid, among " .C :. th States, ia proportion to tbs number' ot their i iis-ni"! .... r. r.i.nwoiiiuii.'.i. v txtntiiilieu nv them to oineet .? '. '. hm.seke.per. is already very large; and the bill f. K;,,' f.; m I Va. ' ?o rt'e ! '' ' V V before me proposes to add to n hfty.ono more. - rf (rum whom ( 1sr r ' f, , ? Allhougb l,rtln hat met with favor m torn ,t v oT various desoriptions.: ora repretei.lfltioiis ; A , Mp&mioMi f p.ddis opinion are portion, of the Lni.m.-it has also elicited rt.jee.J - - ' port the snbject wh.t4i nrevnilerstood to be ea- neeej," iUend.d with tome donbU a to their tions which merit .Illiberal.' consideration.-, titled ter'feaiee1, I m nnlueed to be lev that .,, f,, m,kin ril .Unw.netaon tl.at tic brief, hotiee of these ol.jeetions here .11 not, v, . there has not only been great tmprovaience in .,,. .faaiinot, 1 tbii.k, deceive myself in he. tbarelore, t nasi, be regarded as out of place. W'- ihe-stexpeHure.or tlsebovwrnrn-orHHi fc tUM,u rrttri-od to,,, well at the They ret a. far at Uu-y have .,m to tny.:.'. hese oh,ets, but that .sh. security M nsvigat on ml;,h i allowod mysctlf to tnake in knowleilge, oa the following ground.t 1st, an ; , s Ns, iNM instances, been drmmlshed by the S-tionta- their bearinaunon tha fulcra otR-ta objelio.i to the ratio oC.dittrihuur,.!, an ep.-; -j rnuilip-rcauon ot iigm-nouaes,, ano,. aonsei,aent i ma fiowrameot. have been snoroveil Lf preheasion that the existence ol such a regulatiott w eh.ng of fights upon the eoast, ; It Is ht this, as JZilZrSZ That t oaa ry ttp,ses well every tasM of pat- b enen.lilnres , sl.miM .hrhil m,. t .ll.d he h tt. nnt.liacraica. v lt.lt' i "J1 Wote: personal n'tl iinmediatc, is to he cxterted. - JSuI e (SUhsrge of that dmy in this particular, it 1 f ;n ib. fnitotten that in relation our nttl must loreigi, commerce, the bui-den and benefit of protecting and aeeommodatinj- it necessarily jjd togedier,- and matt do so its long the public revenue enstom. civet lacility and security to naviestion,. clieap. en imports; and all who consume them at a- liKe Interested in wiMiever oronuces tnis eneei. If thev aonturoe. ther otitrht, as tliey now do. to payi otherwise tliey do not pay.. ' The consumer HI llie n-Tl ni.HIIII OiniC HOT!,.. .nmH .l rr.li- tage Irom every necessary and prudent expendi tnre for the facility and euniy of our foreign j commerce and navicntion. that he doe who re side in a maritime state..' Loral expenditures base not, ot themselves, a CotTcsponUeiit ope- mma-H , f a'V- -g , 7''. :W whoso- StTeeted nemliltires . sumiKI Slieui. jtnrm Ih applieatiooof a rate which prefel atlM-tr more rernoia nneretit to mote which m-c the fllaek Sea, nd the previous tooting of j the high voucher we poesees fort he enlarge. .-...., .. which even the limited 1 viewaand Dure intecritvof the tronarch win trade enjoyed by ih Turkey has hitherto J now preside over their councils; and ttoti.iiir been placed, luve, for a longtime bqen a sou "J ,hatl be wanting on mr part to meet any of aeb solicitude to lhiagoveratwn p,r,t we anticipate in ral endeavors have been uiwie - . . fl Mn-ttpondin fiankne and liberals- state ot thiuss tenai:e ot. ".""'"' '"" I - ' , ' .l. t ('..ii h mv dutv to leave HO proper i v u,j,,,...... - ---j , . ..- . means nnerapioven io sonnrc -: rlaLtW are enioved bf lb principal beeo brought to the e.ew him govern MH " - :.;LraaM r. -VUttt I m-ttt. bV strlsT MinUtPf IllM, I - . - Tlie aiihje'cts of difference with Spain hare et mat govern with much force ittr anmiiiXetU W openawegetWioa with ihe J ,d propiietyt and the Trtreng-est- Italrarance ima ;Portei Not long afie e rmember' of h1Te been received of their early and faVora- bleonsideratioft." yj-v- t-.-. sThe step which temalned to place the m-"r in rontroversr between Great Britain and; the United " State fairly' before the rtiitratof. hive all been taken in the me liberal and friendly pirit which charactrfrised tliosa oemre' . Bnnowi;t-". - c.v.... h.i doiihtlwri served to deist 'the tWeision, but tnir Mutister at tne eourr or tne oim gtilshed erhithtf ir, ha been' assured that, it vrill Mljiatbt tvi'.Iiiit the '. ttc contemphted by the ireaty. even such hbieci ions most, from the nntnr of our population, het but iemomi7 in meir iiuraiMtn; ' .. .1 1. . 1 ...... . ...I-., .l.nul.l I,.' . t. A - t . .1.. ......I. .kl, ,1.. I " " -snv.wim.i-, ".- - . ur"" 'ruV T;r. " '1, " " ' 1 tlte tame: fur the lime it vet. I hope, far ilistairt, ,-nonse. H i mnispuiauie, ,nat wiwie.er I whM entililo- wiik power to be esoi cis. ed for the good of the whuln, will nonsnU r il Hi ther honest or'wise to wurolias loeal liivor.t the sacrifice of pi tpciple and the general good, ' ;, nliii.lpiljlilin iiiiiii m aeniinieiii. aim nw roughly satitltt-S tbat tbef best lnletSsts of 1 our eemntiMt ' eotuitry mperioiisly require 'tbtit. tbe course which ) have reconmiendcd In this ingnrd aliould be adorned. I have, trnon the must niu- iiipb Mtn-iiiletatuin. tletormined to niii'iue h.: ' i It is due to esrohir, sa wen ns tn niy own h.pi- ingsi thaft should etprttsS lb Feluetanee' and ...:.H .LUL I 1..1M ..I ull ,.iY,.a ,.ntif.neft ,11 From bill makine ittVrect anorow-intion for I Kxmtuna tbe kti.loubted ricbt of tbe Kx'eeutive inch objects, I should hot have withheld my St-1 ,0 ilhhoid bit snt from bill en other grounds tent, v Tbe on now returned floes so la several particulars lut it alter coi'iain appropriations -or aur.vey ot a local character,- wnicn I cannot approve. It gives me Satislaclion to una mai no tenons inconvenience Das anten irom wnuiKtm g my appiw.1 from this - kill; nor will it; I Irudf. beeaaseof reeral that an onnortuniiy win be thereby afforded, lor Congress lo review its provisemt under erreumatanres belter enlciilated lor lull Investigation than tlrase under' which it was pasted. -' i-f '- ' ." j aaanl . .. J.1 vi.. l..- . ' -I. m iraetlvti-emthe ViAii me tsntUH,.wnn -r-" . , ted Stttes bad sailed, taa acaonna yr-' v AdrUnoplJ, by which n' of the o yecta utw wnppsed obesWir,rem...t..i.u...OT-.".jj. The Black' Sea waa itnd.'rstood to be opeB to us. Under dJuippnsitine Hat this as the easthe . liAment mi'. Porte were skemedrot aoJlicent aoperunee -to, rJnnir aVro'W.nion of il negotiatmn a orW :renuirv - iKerefore neraeverCd OT5sOT'..w ... . I O . .... T- -K. wi.l.ial uetore .i.eo.-. -rmA itii'nat limitation oi - ity na pn.,.r... - - . nf .u. l-rwr, iv , j . " .. ..:. .I..rnf. and smr trade wit" than their ansenttitntionttlitr. 'I Imt this right should not be exrrcised on slight occasions, alt will .dinii- It iannlv im nmtleri of deen interest. wlnan the principlo involved ma be justly re garded as next in importance ta infractions of the Constitution Rsctl. lliat stictl a sien ciin ne ex peeled to meet with the itpproliation nf the peo nle. '; Such an Occatioa do f eonsrientioutly be lieve the present to be. Io the ijischaige of this dfilicnto and hichlv resnontible diilt'. 1 m ns i.inMt hv tli. Mk.Vi!in thftt tba exercise of Ibis ? fo Speaking of drect appropriations I mean I power has been deemed eonsitt.tnt with the obli- ... :n.ii. n.o... hu.h lie. g i-i wd in i ration oi ouiciai i uiv ov tcxei-ai oi pit inwif tome extent, and to which I ve, in one In- sors; ana oy tne persuasion, too, .nm stance, In dift'.-rent aapacitv, f,,-n mv assent liberal institutions may have to fear from the ... that of aohseriUieg to the Mock ot fvata aaao- eronehmeol or Kxeeutive power, sthi-c-h has been !..;;.. ..n.tM,M ...I a mnr ihir. everr where the eause of to imu-b stiilr. and bluo- oogh contidert(oii of the sobjeet, have eonvine- dy contantion, but utile uanfrer is loaeappreiic. .. mA Wiii,i.w xtl i. in.Tn, tienev I cd from a orecedent bv whir h that auUiorny de al such titviMtmeata. AH imitroveroents c. -ted nies to linen me exercise oi power, .um - by tbe funds of tlie nation for general nt sin id be onen to the eniovment oi ail our iruow-ci - Hen, exempt from IM psymcnt ol tolls, or an impbiitiOM ot tliat haraoter, The practice oi thus mingling the coneera of the Government with Mote ofthe Plates arofiadmdaalt il incon tinent with the object ofits inatitiition,nd high- tarn patiicr.Urly gratilied in bcinga!e to I tanoiiju. fcTkw lWwfa- operation of Ihe state that decidedly favorable, ai-d,,l j system .cm only be preserved by eobfia-' hope, laatinff chtnge baa ocea ettecieu i ing U to the lew aad simple, hot yet lokponan" relaiiop with the riei-gdiboontJ repablic of I abreets for which It was designed. their train influenee nnd patronage of great ex tent, and thus excludes ibe oprrfiinn nf persrial interests, every where tne Dane oi uniuiKi I derive, too, no small degree of satisfaction from tlie reflection, that, if I have mistaken the iute r -tt and witbei of tbe people, tba CnstiHitir.n ..,ird. the mean, af soon redressing the em, by autee4ingtorltliep...e.Miii'ir favor has bean-f ad lirton m a ciliaen wbote opinions roay B"-rtl with their own. t trast, m "tu m. ererest of the nation still be eared woiiliL'troUu.ie;itnprovident and eimretflive tusas; tion to raite""!! liuids ioedislribuliont .t.ibat Ibat-j ,'i Mode proposed would h ail to the emistruotiow of j'- wnt'ks of a loral n-itdre, to the exclusion of such v's at aregpneral, and a. w.mld r(mscqiieiill--be ot more useful' ehareeti-T'i -wnit, last, that It would ,7' c'rea'e a di-MtfedhaMe and.Aijurlmis. ili-pmdt noa 7, ' 7! on tbe part i'l Ibe tftslii tfiovermnnnt, npr.n tba . Federal iiower, .! Of tho? wbaolinv l ttt it.cj ratio - ' nf representation as the batti nf HittrilHtiton. some insist .that tlie . importations of the t-e-p-etii-e .." Stales Kiinld constitute one Hint would be m ire . 'equitable, and others, again, that Ihe .extent of .'7''. their retpecuve lerruoi-iet twin i.niin.n a " dard which would be more expedie-.i, and sutS7, ... cierjly .e(;iiiih'V..Tbc ratio of iwpt-esenlntionc - pretuiited ittelftO my tiiind, and it siiil , as ,-.. .... . ,. i. !,,.,. .,o .f I,. t.i. . ,,. V; U.I.J U. IIUTIU'.B v. ... i-tu ratio of contrihu'.ion, whether the hinds to l u dis tributed be derived (mm tbn customs or from (Ii- i reel llixntiun. It docs not follow, howpvtr, llmt C; its adoption tt indispensable to the establishment ; ' 7 of ihe sy stein proposed. There may be ennsi- .7, ,; ' derationsaiiiH-rtaiuiiig to the suhjwt wbi. h would ' render a tlepartui-e, .10 oine extent, b om the rule ofcontrihutitin, pl-oper. . Nor is it til-solute. Iv necetsnry that the basil of distribntinti be en.; pned to one ground.' lt may, it, in the j-i.ls-k'.-,-'-.V ment of those whose nnht U is to hx it, bed- etn- , , ; ed politic and just to give H that character., have i, reganlto vcrl..'. '.i -',' '.-'' ''v .,-,";' '- In my first message,! ttated it to bo my opin j j Inn that "it is not probable that sny adjustment? : oftbetaiill' it-io-i principle satishictory trtlho"-.?; people of the Union, will, until a remote period, ; ' ; If ever, Jeave the (invprnment without aonsi," ,- ,"-' derahle surplus in the treasury beyond what may. be required lor its em rent service."' 1 have hail- nonius totbtttipe llmt opinion,! but much to 7, confirm it. Should 1hio pxprctation be reeWf" led, snitiibbj fund would tims be prodm-ed for i''" 1; the plan under ouside rat ion to operate upon-; 'ami . ', . ...... 1.. n .....I. I'lind sl.iulnntinn will, in mv: II 11111 u. i. ..im ......, - , opinion, wort no injury to any internif f,-r i V cannot ataent to the jnslnesr of tlie ppti-ben,inr - ," 7 that tbe ei-nblishmrnt ol n-e prnposi-n system .'. ; wnild fend to the ene.-uragement of tnipm- idert ' . 7 . . .... . 1 . ..... t . tt .. ... ' legislation Ot llia-enapicwr mippfneii nnir- s, - j ver the proper-atitlinriiy, in tne exercise 01 eon-v ,. Stltnt'ional power, sball, at any lime heit.-r, i divide to be lor,ltie :enrnit porn!, will, in that ' .7's; as In oilier resprcta, d.-aerve and rerrlve tbe ae- oiiiewpfieeand snpforV, ol th.'wf.olec n-.trii autt , 1 .... . .. .1.. .....M, ut...... t.e lit ntve aropia-aovFira ."- -' i- A . awe) time, rtiif erkr- lbt rgrd, l.y the agents of C'lt :; , ,vlfroro prejt.7, :;M:-r. (Mt!'!; . toer irom iBoae imnut, tyr irom w j t m vi :tt., z-f: A- ' vtj. - ? '. , 7. fit'. -?.. f , , i ,7i 7 ''r-'A'J ! '( ; H. lift "W
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 16, 1830, edition 1
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