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4ca a if f-.i m Vol. 14.; ;v THURSDAY, M ARGtt 15, 1810: ''I -k.i 'rt! Si. TIL 14 n of reir t!lC, i'.di i he'f b1 fgoM tai Pobuc Ledgers MES MADISON, Esqmre, President of writers. , ...-, VVl . TV": M your assailants ;ahd defenders both P5ed. fr6i";, YW.Ktece4'. feVengeful vicWto'iiadjmniatertd o W nameof ieir cabtive-ci that aH further WhSbeni .'eknowiedihl Son Should, he discontinued, ahr) ftim'Mtfiinrik in u(m snvm-.. n... .... J,.n :m'n;,,. J c.: m . "1 ..-a- . . - y 3 Son should vbe, discontinued, " ahddiscussibns in ..vim ivmuuivi vui BVAuibu iiuiJiiauiituui 1 laum. uua mi m. lie nreirnfif-n irinv mhkjk.-. i i- writing oniy amtwea.- ror wnat reason? uer "affd en-,wescovepjny ectUarrn?aHures tak- other povfrer than that ot aft Vvadfog eitfrv'htc ' cause-haFin ben onee-deceivedou ppvw eiVrvlieie'them,-we;m&yr sotted npt lobedetmfed inut to M tW f4vorai?ly orhevJcfftrs'onians.Ai present, they ateiy occupied by Vf trooijanxl hothinp v negotratwn: yourself w ' tie. laiter "wfiiicb you are entitled tabul little credit: their pretences. The case of two panV in a countrr cdmen W; - f'T could -riot do.iri the efwr niodc. The letters tj thf tonfikiqc ; nd' Ae.ren, y th;Vited for .the soYereigsxty is rot parailC NWbcVVhtf " rl of'the secretary, from this epdeba, assurne a w $taiMn'f$&rfcr ore. inUAedm- peopitpof a -country-are divided intWMrtf erf" sbaper n'nd owedg. irjl l tttotu .. U.::, :',:;!,?rv and the leaders; of. each foenci to be ihr iie 5lr - 0! bUtnhf signature;, v'-;, 7-;;i , t (io it-wit r the farmers ?vHave they not eigv, pthe r? state nay, properly refcsehi ; rXhe'tasr solicit We which; this, gentleman has learned, by dear experience, that, their proaperi'tjr knwUdgt either. ' But in xt present case there1 rl mahitested' W hiihsielf witi'thfewrii.- is 'intimately; nneited with cwiniercc? fetXhw doe not appeaf to be V division of the neonte ' ''M'- i- .. '..i-t'. .i. ". .'. rm i--Thcy niix twfo ingiedtems which, like vinegar, cannot coalesce, ainousm ano rn ncTci juu-- -a"""' - vv U serve i"isis. ,' 1 t nuns Jiraaj ii Vnretendidly - dictated by' an ardent zeal ! Luur. mod. have so much th appearance -.1 nmnDted by nioiives, sinister ahdim f you cauvassed'.for totts n favour of Mr. Guts' re h.tLi'. and fahcoroint that ou ; -must souiUons So J Sir iou rhave ' scaixely opened ti en. if you read them at, all, with tiatcloiiyour ,kit mil W Ileal u-ua ittii iuhim) mt wucmu oimiu,v smu vn iciutuuuin ill wrae years ago, v siruuea ninour upon uic j me r Maie legislatures io i ruiu my, jong ana acted noHnuborumite part in the same '-mtirnate actjuamtahce. with your -virtde and pru. ...1 ,iruma with ydurself. A friend who dence I can venture; to say you nevef have. -Can ln buried in the bosom of domestic retireiyouj iecrctary say the same thing 'T Can he fay Fs .. .t:-i r:.- -.A.z u:. ; i . ti''-r,.iri? vpf since tne oiasiJuejnicia ui vur imuwi iiisii lie uaswui. wimcii u -m, u, v- - la fiuu r I'o.ftimrton ea'med an ascendency . in our-! and so. on, to the end of th4 alphabet ? Can he isay aU and who has no inclinationr, (for the 'that he did not write to a gentleiman in RicKinpnd, r'.... j i ... i.t.'i;u .ti..'.... L ...!, Hal 01 his amoiuon Ui- pasn t m ajjpear dgaiu.iuiu iiicjusp vu tjiui a act.yi wi vut i icsuiun; Lhlie" lheatre'v A tnend wno siionsof painoitsm (tubs to the 1.. ipsitr to raiole and delude is people ; Who avows no attachment to any gentleman into tnc nanus oi a ypQpgtnemoer , for he i in quest. of to place, has no; obectj and "ultimately passed ? - In a frqrdCan W say or vanity, or avarice or apieen, oritiratnenasnot petniuinf ucingyuponis lopeasi makes no tons ne wished tne legislature oi tnat state to a whatc for doptjXa resouuonl,l a Ihrle the too ere-1 motiified for yanitt s sake, were not nut.lbv that fibhion or vanity, or avarice or spiecn, ur iinaincnas nui usciinnriucui,-upyi wr to gratify, and is moreover, " too deeplyj ort, all over iM "U nited',-biatt i -isteiiri theederal- welfare. (the fde'raUtid . ;:"Sir ! exfmine both ends of this: i n-sl welfare are synonimu term) "by a , and f ou wil,he surprised to find u progenyr to- clmg to any. party. At ' "Mntxc qua A in urgest S", man?! wallet ;en rous progeny who pauses, ponders, hesuatps na aouots he ventures to impugn the indentions of any md wtio never allows himself even; to; sus- Villhe lias "confirmation stroug as proofs - ..-it " ' . v- - , . j win A FEDERAL FftlENQ Alexandria , February 15rA, 1810. V p THK STAT6 OF THK C0TJ!srRY. . lit. the commerce cf tt&Uoaa.ci tn ( inore th is the friend who wishes to-guardjo'tf"-:""'' '( f btort'Mr. Jefftr the inachiaations of-some meivwho ate a-V& ek'tttpn f U'Uen.the Constim ion wa$ formed lroa: men with whom he. has no acuuaipt -fand ihcf government under it organizr.d, the sijlu Uip gairii Wliuni, V(l vUi;( lie van u.'c )iu tilt wuuvt j ncn iauituiiuic.. 1 11c iioiiui . trabon of govemmtnt i Di-ei thi produce of their farms find a readier market, or command a"bcttei priee, than jt ld in Federal . times "X--ri :. ' Why is it, that we' heair them so often auxjous ly iijiquiring1 afrer the repeal of th'eSionnterCoui se and the penihg of a fiee trade, yxjphiore j.',Are thejf tas'es jnore easily paidr are their families bettec dressed, ar5they able to settle their .sons', who come1 of age, 6jr i'umishtijeir ri'ew paarned daughters ove easily, than befpre the ' cpun'try. becatvie encumbered: with mbargws'non-irtter' course, 8tc.'&c.?, ' . :-': ": ' v' 'r;."' WhejFfKead tiestionf are satisfactorily answer usurpation that ever was attempted. Tk!. ...,i...... k., : u.r; ,-,; 1 ;t . ,;: Saoarf and not deuiw, imjst l?e' Ispniefod dmkujdi-J-T r- . ' '. ' ' .. - -jj - - - ' : V lioysf OF REFHE$EkTATIVtj . v ;; Thursday, Affirch I. K .-; ' DETACHMENT -OF MILITIA. :' The , house in con.tnittc.tf rff o,ki- ed, a multitude more are1 ready to W asked In Mtiwo4in the chait-, bithe bill authoriair V formed ..neiatiiflieni oi -jpe militia otthe United States, a the mean time We slwuktbe jiapp'y to be in by sohie shrewd ministerial cakulaior, ho;V tmath nearer w arc, to the establishment of the tret dam of, the oceqn" than we were twenty-two years reported with ari-e.ndmei.ts by a select committee.' i nc oiii as amended profides-. j Xhat the Piesident of the -U.,itd Starts be; an agoj Have all the combinations ol hrcAoh m ; ti. is.-ntrtpy. ant.r4Qr:$ed, . atsucb times Mlw.haTf trigue and French foice drawn Great Britain erne j derm -necessary, to ''r qui re; pf the executives 0 inch" nearer :y the pojbof s'urrendefing this last,the3evtra! states and terriioHe, to organize, rmi plank of her national salcty I We say nothing at anft t-quip, according io1aw, mi l.o!d in readinessj' pre sen P of the advantdgeh or diiHidvantges, which;10 miich at nr'ments' warning, theirj respective) we should be hkely-to reabze from the establishTTCPoTboni-ol oiie hundred thouBand miliiT. r.ffii ment of this fanciful principle. 1 he only enquiry jcpjtwmued,' to be apporuoned by the i iesiden how is--- are We ip; fairer yy , of obtaining it,' bf the United tafes;Tro rei than we1 Vere when Mr. Jefferson first came into -hi the department of war: and iiicase inalenmities- 1 you have'baen, deceived. J In the arrange. with Mr. Erskine you were deceived, and mrious offspring of that dieceptiori Whs the Lai of Mr. Jackson. I,feive' no credit to he at is told of your dfttrmination, even be is arrival " to pick a quarrel vyitii him," nor it other story, which many1 believe 4 that it of his CQnge was derided upon in the k at house in Albemarle .wth the'Itali bt, No! it is impossible tha,t any thing ded could have been presented." Y6u .were in the commencement, and, for- the ? ! pig the consi s "of WwwrffcL&VlQ AMicol' specula furs of the n trpoies a; waV deeply' Sh debt,' and Vithout credit. Fhe'old Confederation, had run dowh,-ahd wUh it, all ha iKMiahiy. The authority of the state governments had ii some instances been set at defiat.ee, and ii'surreciions had arisen toan alarming degree ir. one-of- ihe states. ' The Treaty of Peace betweei: the United Mates; and (ireat. firitain had jieve lieen carried into tfTect by either party.. Indian wars ravaged our inlud .borders ; aad,the British nt ict tneir posts op our irontiera. -. In this distressing situation general Washing ton and bis federal friends, who assisted "in form. consitution,-took;chai ge of , the public at bcarcely had they begun to ation. J carry info enct their excellent schemes of policy It immense siimf jwjsr"'made by t&mv in'whtn we tcanie embrpifed:wi-.VtiBritain. r u well iiHowii, ,itiu iiyw .. irnisjjcrci4 ! jyaiuji.i w mi iiiimcupc amuuiii, -tvcic uuiiiiiim mkmmng cirpes at Washington, that , tedjby her cruizers upon our commerce, the sptw? iitical object was, to bring you into djsrc- of 0 large part of the -coiihti-7 Were irritated! afv withthe ruling party so, thtt a way might . a loud cry lor war respiiid jrm ope den of d,e aedtothe election f cne mor jukquivo- mocracy to another, through riie union.: General apwamt than yourseir. 1 ne sewetary ot ; vv asnington cuq not oqk to the mo ot a jarge ci sow considered since the vice Presidency m set ksideTy an act of conspiracy, as the apparent to the Throne I" Touwere deceived if Mr. Erskine'-sinstruc- snot made known to yob in theirBe bythe secretary of 'statei. Before hirti Wsh mliilster emptied hj.' Port- F olio and mm. Ate. - '!'. ctner.pe fiid iff as a thermometer of public ppinion.' lis con sultedrwith wise and patriotic ' men, v,not w i'.f Frenchmen and Irishmen, qn the -lies t course ' to pursue. The iVsult was, Mr-UayViiiisbioB to the Bwush court j and; that issued in thf celebrattu treuty ol' l734.L lft compliaiice wit Iv the teros"ol that treaty, Ureat Britain gave up the western posts v we conformed oh our' part j arrangeffnents liis pockets inside out. Vh( t grayt or gay mocdVwhether he said, oil were made to adjust the claimff of b-uthftarties bj pr jD&ifei his instruction, certain ;it is, thit i commissioners ; and in the encr, the people 61 (communicate Ih'eht ri rtliefaar cmfcr?l thiscouiury-eceited - s,e veral -iniUions) otojlars, mannert ancf withoue ovy tort treqtrve. ! as a. compint?ation-lor theirlosaes by .Krmsh de 'UMecretarv hforp won and. nut tfi. Fol-' Drfcdation'i anri near.e and Iriendshtn ae-am sub intrroeatoryi: "Did 4notMr.': ErsltuiWi ''betwixfasrahc1.Jth'at natian. In the m sist- can with new life and vigor. our focm pne morning in -a' gay, meny timeQur trade pt;oceedgd fl pi'-t ting and sineine .and with a lranknesiand increased bevond .the most saneume expecta ma to the occ?siQn, lay before ybii, in rt-; tions. I his period cannot be forgotten ; and mti3t Rry communication whatever from Mr.iit not be ackbowledsred ? ad tines? men; that the Ki tOuch'irig thehearociatioa you were then prosperity of tlie VxSuiitrv was altogether Without im 1 1 Let hirti. without nrevarication. 1 a parallel ? "'i'v.' 'S?' : .,:.V ui's questibri" If ha. "'reblles in the neea-t The JcffersonianV wers declly enenues pl this rjwil'hiWy vsnture to do a few .treaty, li eptpired during, tbTe presidency of their PQDths;ili detect hijn.Wacn Mr..-leader,, and he-rcfused to eneW jv aTchpugh'the itt'er to the English minister ' of foreign 'pffer was iade y the. BrH$h. .-eromeHt.yWvWineiit' -.sIL Austria,' 'Russia, Prussia, Sec. In td ,tb designate, som mmtiiaidy ftjtenxhQ arrangement (which j was this refusal r-Will any honesl ynan in thetlw!iat niaTiner'will it be; attempted to distinguisii yoxid, at which "the r. ,arrl before Parliament) Shall be re-1 States, say ifc this tiine? that this treaty (was not thfrxase of Spam f Possibly her subjugation may fqr ;thc puTppse. of IQ countrv. ' when the debates in that advahukcous ina hixh decree to -us? This-trn lbe mortnear? but this is a inatfer tf. great (in- and discipline, airh shall be made' bublic here and when quiry jsjiot made of Irishmen or Fienchmen, who r'Mtyi 6m confttsion unfler. his naurei have) not seeb enough to discern the true interests f'l8.! inen W!" yobrTSecretaiybe covered jot tlie country, nor vintegrilyeibUgh.jto pursue pwn,Tduched, they clcTdimrn thenar" BuTWth.ln. telhgentnind tipnght tiaUves ot ' -ther-soi t,f say on theii4 cphscieiicest Whether th,e treaty of'lt94 was not, in its eCects, highly, advantageous to this country? .It was, however, f ejected j and from the ume 01 ,is expiration, jr.o-tne present momcm, what has been our situation ? fas our trade been nioie p ? (usperous Olave pur frm ers been -Tejn e fi- edjjyjiie embarrassinents of commercej Is xju'r revenue increasini? l-'-Arc- cur acameiiih any bettt.f preeTicament, either in point of wages,' bivproie tionMf is 'a fact that Seme pJL.the member from Kentticky and Tennessee, and some 1. m Virgi pia and Ceorgia, and, a number of Irishmen u inc country, lamv'u, muca-appareRV wnuw, overbpr jailors irnpressedrtn board tliej iititrsTT havyButirisoTfhy Wfitefsitj!flser sepsibdity cdjnts from parts- of-4he :oi.mtry where ihtre- are few pr no sailors. If we i were alrliwTiirrt-hhiittinift I ,:?tan.A before-toua confessed deceiveri r - - oamc iuii anu upreserrea cpmuiuni ich:he received frpih the British ninir ot made known to you, the Execuuve i'agi!.trate-Ae Government, he is called . , ,trv-t0 accounu Fori H shoujd iected, thai, irf all this "rnnfrr.ersv. th'r S"! Mr. Erskins inatnu-tiAU. iixlenitd 4'nvocal terms. The phVase is, " they u known to hs government. B.u: it . ---p-oiCM uiivinat-Micy were pot made 10 tne secretin?. Mr. ni.r, stmi,h ':,'"'''.' tot. .1 'It -B V VJ...... ... L ' inP-why were ibey not made known "UliVC EOVernmnt ? Mfla'rlr.nn in hia nvrt nc,,uli-hea4"ctM I tt' Pave "declared that they "ereVrotylM brf this subfecW we i the 6 Phtlfaith-in wfaati should n'a'turaUy expect to fim'l it jn the midcli oihee. .If not, wfiatjias -been gainedin this par ticuar.,by his patriotic services 1 Co. JMirtor whereCsuch returns have not been made, by suchi other rule as he shall judge equitable. - . 5ec. . tnht jnc executives of the Several stales and territories may accept as part of the aitf detachments any" corps of volunteers whe shall en- REl ATIONS WITH SPAvTV ' ' Sb v "wmns utter tuef ttttAiH)iSb,WJl ttbFAkY. vw..4arrve-at the plice-.ofTrendezvous. ' ' . The particular attention of the peopU fhould; Sec. 3L That cacfc comnanv of volnntr. m he directed to the resolution submitted by Mr. be comiiostd of volunteers from one nr wirr m Uvermore, in the. house ofrpreseMativc. on .panics pf militia, arid thall be .corhpanded by sue hi" Wednesday, the 28th ult, It will be- found in office rn from the respective coraar.ie mk;. C fthe last Mine nra aa the executive of the state or terrJJ ' plape be seep, that the Ilouse refund even to' tory may designate for that jiyppse, having re consider this resolution. The conduct of the ex- 'gard, as near as may be, to the numbers Voiiiu ctuuc in iiu9iii xv icccic ivs. pjjpuisii ivfiim leeimg irum cacn company.; ter, with the t present prjacefdipf.s of the majori r Sec. 4. That each volunteer ifiaH sigh an ittf - 17. V ywujjfcis, auiiiisn me uci uesc ui meir. iei g.igemcni 10 seryp ine u. dtates, .according tQ the)' ings and sentiments to wirrds foreTgi'""'powers. . provisions "of this' 6ct y "and when his engagement . The only Icjfal goyernment of Spain, the. euprcrif h'ajf be acceptid by thfi executive of the 6tate o; ncn ne ueio. gs, he ihall, as soon actual . sti v ite, under authority? iiif - - - -;: ft - - 9.1 -i central junta, sentjiiniaisler loahe-Unitedaesitr'rfry to whi nitl.LuTpowers-4t-cngaefor-ihe(-rp;ayment- ofas called inttT ia eight mjll'pns of dollars, as comprnsation for " tie U. States, h spoliation's,' formerlyommkte4'bn ."American com-' oF War.; and may also be called into the sendee mt- tO r, ft- nerce, and to settle 10 the satistactiun ot this the U. states,, to anv pUte tn t beyond pea', ou? government-the ccintefited boundaries of Eouisian- of the juridicfiob of the UTtrta'es. ' . a. This minister wks-rejected py Mr. Madison,! Set . 5. That when a return of mch yojuriteew foy ho Other reason thatrc.an be conceiytd of, than shall be made to tbedepar(mtnt ' of- war," each " iiai nis reception wouia onena uoqapane..- rtnp non-com mi Mrneq otiicer ar.d -private shall be fur- it come to this, that the Presidjftjt of thp Urn- n; shed, by" tiie U. States with a rnufikec and othep I'd g'.ates sIiaJJ be deterred frcm exercising an accoutrement reqiPied by jaw, in complete order." .uiuuuwcu piuiuuic ui nwviyimij, . nuin icm mm cntu iiii u SUHSOie HiirUnitpt Ofr ui the anger oT- a .- foreign -.'pwwer I Shall he; music . : ; .. .' " : ,-1:: jacrititt the intbtsts' of the United States to Sec That the said volunteers shall, once ia - s"uch fear ? . 1 he partieahspf adiutiiistration speak each year, if not celled into actual service, be en- of a c'6n,fntldn. for the governwent', in vpain carrtped for ten days suce'esfiivejy, for impioye- and maintain that no power can' .be.' a-iknowlegcd- ment in camp duty and 'disfiiphne, -either br re gf4 - iiT-thar,-c"oity"li"n1)t " theme stserm 'iifiatieff. meiiis, battalions or companies, as the command s any non iVate shall 4 ..- '-"II ViUfitbe same propriety they jmight say, that tr of brigade sliijll direct. . An.d,in case any non- we' ougtit not to receive a minister trcm urpat "ttimmibsipmjjomcer, musician or private shall Britain, '.because'there 'cainly. does exwt-: ucoiv fail to jittendand perform his duty as aforesaid teption fprahe- poveinnicut".of that codntj-y . Bv. without ah VxcUse satisfactory to tbe commandant ' napailt ddtsy-rfquestiofiably aim aUhe 'conqucbt' pf Jiis feg'metir, or shall so appear, without beingj. of (bjeat Britain, arid, if his means should, ever uniformed according to orders, his arms and ac be dquatt to the end, would dethrone the IViun coutVt ments, or musical instrument shall reyertti swick dynasty and subtituu:the Ccrsican." Upmr the united States. v ' .' v the same principle indeed . we 'might Vefp eXb - Sec. J. Tk&t for thesafe keeping an4 Becuri- afcknqw jcfdfce- any --otne r govt rnmenjt-tn;n--xnt; France, for he certainly aims a universal . .-1 '. r . i, .. . : . e. - .1 : pire, ana tneretore mere is a copiesi,ser uir gQ . mem ov anu .tie is hertoy authorised and requir p convenient place of rendez .olunteers foresaid shall meet!' - being insttuctd in cartjdui.'-y-icrein before directed ; and at certainty;';nstead. of joining in'.- the general opin- the place so designated, there shall be . an arss? 1 ion" that 4 she , yriBpeediiy jk conquered I think nal ' for the. -,dr;josi t .of the' said a rm7 accoutre thaybti chance of lieHdatel mden3(i4ce31sby tib mejiieBperaul.;'. At .alt "BvrinteBdce; of an-' arnaorer, to be appointed ceBts br siibjUgatioAis jnort of iiie regiment t and it sliall -: - erally imagfnetl. .' '-Y -: . be the duty cf said armorer, to -cause the said )uc snail ic Ov ct),ituwy, luc f.inpciw oi itrrrrn, uciuiiircniciiii anq. instruments 0lmusiQ - h kUttj.nerM.sacrcuiremen em of music aesaid,v the commandant pf each regt- . ': France may lawluiiy dethrone rnonarclis. at ns tp be kept in toa order, ready td be delivered - : : j willi that he'Waxhange the gOvetnmentsi-of in- to the several j companies of vp)unteerValbresaid." A-' , . ; 1 dependent - fta rt" aTjng?id; his ' pleasure, : and' ekher. tp' be insiwjcted in vcamp duty and dfsci " 1 . plajjt Coi sican dyh'astTes in all paits of the earth ? jines aforesaid,' or w hincaljcd into aaual set T " i; iiuat all nations" submit to the arrogance pi the vicernd :at the expira '. . .'"pVi hianywho vf bis mcra decree pretends tortlc which sutl) o!un:eers eh"Taed tp.,sue, they "-' -: f tliroiie-tly.Kin of Wapies".kpd ithout"':colour 'of .shaU e-ach be entklert-tq tbi arm?, oecoutrepieptf ', justice; to -serial- Jhe -kingdom of pain L- Let us andiri9tniilitof music atresaida their own prii ' .; ;'j siippoCjj that cXiic i fTgt he-I&tt jjcani pain " i p ( i e rr vat e jnopt rtjy jt p be used-arid-dijjl'.)?ed of ai 1S$$-vrz;;: man' Uonaparcl bad preujided' to create 'one- Of shall think-proper t Pfovifctf n-1 Aelct That . V. 'f ' k his broHuii Emperor of 'Austria, would this have -bef!re any such voluiikTr. shall i ccei i e the arms', ' '; ii - - i rendered-lhe:; title of francis disputable I QejK'ixoutreiiietits' or rTn?ti'tiniSs of ni'ij.s to' whlcii . . ..,f..55i-.''. "ti: :' : ..:-. , ...i " i it,:.. . t n; . ' j. . . r..'. lainiyuoiyTar aiipanon oavc3.Miiiiisii wvvi'; 'c is mi'.icu-ujr-tiiij-Mi.(, no suun ph.uct jom . - . j poin5-these-vsui'pation,sv . . ' ; the ""jcommanding ipflie'er.'- of his I'cRlnietiti a cer)- i :f Bift it ia said;i the jMi1'Tsv"!lcr?atd -botl T tieate" .that -he": has peiibmitd the' service 'TtfY--y Ti'-rJ'Y Tblsnot corrct?'-Thef King 'of 'Spiu'b 'iiirrf, tb" " emnnt-ees SrCr'ttr-That'thc com m"Ti tb- power pf Pa dirtinc; '-r. - 0flVction-flash6B -iike , lm ht iino- Tn t nH nnrtii-i Jhi Iu -i haw Hai-where the sa4sariireo!vedijjon.the :her estates pf the kto- reg:Heht,be aiid" he is hertby -iuthoi.kad cod JPuwsfe deceived.' "I . : llors bt'lohg; 'andvhoe" their friend's reside: T'e- dmthe' nobles'. and people; siid,; byythem the required to rent fo the useoi iftt. United Stattvj .pre8'tht.factl. Vou yourself have! truUi it; ia a poliiioal stalking horse,, rede hp juut was reated.- By tiia hcUte government la nve te-h Y;f?'3W;, 1. ?
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