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M ill Ml Kl'.. - ,,,r ,---; AUttlCVLItHK. n. MWmf W ai o'racU- ' . t . fa. Va ii ruS,.'ff, t - - ihh'-i . ,i i ..... i tfi i WU o mora - . ' c.U it, I for one con tc W- irca.e, hi, .trothi" up. ir.-g rrpull.c.o, .ni wou.J b.cnit . M! U,tdio Crete;. . ' 1 . ..i.i.i!...t,, 1 '--t... vtars. 1 soiri ii it t. U,uirm.r. aMPlWJcil or the UD.,lctV on r ao admirable debut for t jour met. .... ' LwU hte been iHowed, t.ot only . . we M 0rUB UV)1! . 1 WB"W ' W farmers, M'l wftipaUoa, ' Compota tho Viit.out tha i Crivlnr rwgU wfeiU frIrmf i amtIKneot on your ' . . . -I .-I, fara t And awe ,UT v V 1 i- III7T , . . -i ft -m JltTl 11 1 for Uck of MM w ,wr 7' feel ti tl.'r ft el, ir.d tVat we ar F . . ... ' Am I,!, freemen. .. 7.' ........ h Influence of prop- eu ivu vw " , " " . . . . . . I . . .kmn. trtv or ell." I I" """" V 1 1 . it- .r i..anaii iei ua ivi"'"-" million ijv" that wt fc V,a" , rtuK-mM what w onctialdurne br i rnHi If tot of her us, . u!,i"t. Mr. cwy ti .1 v t . . . ..-'.i. n.tma rin D. Ifial And mereUmi wvl iwchimeo mgt TO ru m4 Htmerc t n'V An l Co. wtul !! r ,e' xU V irt dac ptA lo AdmirJ D7 w..f., .l,rM firJ n ho Our fwrtrrw m""'1 bf Our. a-t.ie-'f njpport, - w Btioi can w, inat nM '-- , - ' o -U . ..tinn U IBVIfiClbU. we q humoiea, to Mv,r'""" ihit w dirt oot expreie our lytnpatby thi Louie I let them duprrie u let thrm atrip uf oi ercry w u , grntiemen attempt to roamUin ( that, on the principle f the Uwi of nationi, tncac powen " vi war f Sir, if there la ') prlnc'ipU au tied for agei, or which It founded in the very oaturc of thing, jt W, 0m ....... ...,.rin rumer hat the riohi i - . - . - .1.. i . j. in. y it (t-iwi oi finer aovcrcign there may b a atate of im hoatr, in. tctivt , aovtrelgntyi In whhtf a . .e U lruUuP IU40 IMti F7. .rJ may H"t U aaidet pcrfmty m eaiiti but tht prfmtr rtcogntiU el aucn new goTcmmn" 6-. ir Ia n ftfKrr iSjU ha Mil. WHVUV Clem iovsrijiw. ,0 j..t intrni tti that U ia eiprtasea . . K .rtn,mcntatiye it 'rea,e. w -;r , , M evrrv run. - , fobeinaulatedfromtheeomjowor K k onibcrtjr iken. hA f"hfy L"uch tubiect, auppoae, Mr. M6douta commU.ion of inquiry, ( ru '.rm.ii thit we draw an humble tharc it with provident attention to j I octitioo tddreai to their majcaUei, -eur owo ntcrem od your own pen propoaed P . f tonietttn. 'u ff yott .dnpt it, no tt wttatv that wt dart oot expreea our aynipaw. acnt ipvercip. . . . for aufferiof Cireetf, teat, pcrTM- r,,:c coroprenro m ,re of their imperial a.d roy.l m rnust drpe.d upon the .out. I Uitm- l ill. unuMu' tome r ' - . ' Turk will, io all probability, never Tbd-UteiConre.b;cheiucdoath he ndemeBg namca, who prop of Mr. Vcb-tr. to ara author- J Qp the rola. UedagtaUoGrcecrJeiteaaprpftiiHl.. Jr Th. resolution ia Certainly not tyofkno-.bn,,ro wttUiu value , bu, that value i. kintU'iUlpnnnrJeofX-arj,,preaier, t throw a our .Ifr lucS which, aooner or later, T rPlVo ".n7e: r b "d,nrmd mott regulate the phy. caUct.on upon gcntrai ana y f M.MithuifU. of whom, ho- f ll.r miMMl't. Ui" ". " 0 - . .1 oF,t. hen e ro wUl fiv- ome th"v,g on t.e ntjauve iA the sariUun. vl. r.lau rosr. and aiiiJ that thr re- .II. wj ol..t.on jiri-posed provided the mcana to !etry ti expeuse cf mustoo, whrnrver the Preaidrnt, whoknowa, u. . a vrm- the disooaitiona ol aU the Euroucn powcfi, Turkish or chriatian, anan arcra u pr-v, . Tk. .mcnJmcnt 20et tO WlUl- WlIC . " , hold any .pproprutton, but to make a public declaration of our aympathy vith the ureti;?, m t, - - for their cause. And how, air, haa this airople, modest, unpretendrng, this harmless proportion, been trea K a. onrari as II It pro- posed aid to the Greeks; as if it pro r . .i fif their rovern- poatU tne rca1"""" r " , . r - i nf uni ust triable inter t . mpjaure of war. Ana those who thus argue tbe question, while they themselves give unboun. jj to thrir imaeinatioii, in con ceivinr and setting in array the mon trous consequences which are to grow out of ao simple a proposal, impute to , who are it advocates, q uxotim. While they are taking the most - ra trier. Ill IUU uii""'-- a t '" . . , ... i.. ii. , - ....... In. rva twl.rm.noaro-B r , r ; acknowledged th. new H m ' " Bit thcre U at uShmt Porte has never . ' ...i .nmPr,t as oon as it .,hv f, ... ... . t. h,i i ina Bcu" K""v . i ...m rnir)iiiiT nu v'-r1" min iuuji he -Hied power. .r ... - fxi 0ur a.mp.e " ' and uireriog$ that re,olu,ion pass: 1 I I .U ..b. IV. w T ..a I - inquiry has been, wnicn w"" Uere ,rf niU feelings which can kin. luUie0 name th mtnt d f.cto f An example has been :nciltrn.tioo at lha oppression Usance of the bnthe uniform policy and practice 7 Unguage ef a degra- Greece, and we grant you money, lha I of this government from the d.ya of .JJfJ Are we,olow,.obase, whcn j-oo think it proper, when tk Washogtoo to thia moment f In the we m not exprfM inUrtlt, rf thia nation ah-H not case ol France, President Washington .p, , deetUio,f dl7fd, you ro.y depute a coir, . l . tnrurd Genet. our f,u,,u' ... , . ..r... ... .,K1 r funrtionarv. ti n uiv."- . . f the most brutal anu auwiwu. rrussiqnti, ,et, nd all wh, followed them, K -d rirlhf or ahocked cjreece." This i. .11 it say. and ,h from aiog. convenuun, wUh jhe fcr,cioU, deeds whole responsibility is leu wiu peror. Sit, the rule we I K.. fl on b lbe c!er. ecutiv wherc lhe coo.t.tut.o. il....n into xtStf of alarm by a reso lM MTi u aw" -" . . lution appropnatiag two or imw tand dollars to aend an agent to Greece. .. Tt,. .....tinn V.a been trtmed as it the Greeks were likely to be exposed to increased aufTerings in conaequence . :C U. .1.rkiih of such a measure j u r : cimctar would be sharpened by its in-. fluence. ana ayea oeepr BUU - kliwt Sir. if such ia cr in niii r . to be the effect of the declaration of our sympathy, it must have happened al- reauy. inn i ; ! 4x . ,.ifrr til tnd distinctly given v .... L. . f rnii. the rresidcnt to oom nwm" gress, tot only thia year, but ust.-r And I would again remind the gentle men, that it is the President menage, and not any record of our debates, that goes the rounds oi me turw-u v--inet. This document is translated into their several languages, ano is rt.w i m - It is for our own v I (eel. W tUt P nrvnii win. " -3 i .v.... ... an ill irriinra wnim . 1 milieu name ..... t At f.ctof An example has been :n,!lfrniltion at lha oppression Uearance of the page cf history won - . . iiiil mum ii'v'f. - i - m w furaiahd in relation to tnegovtrnmeuv endeared to ua by every m rccord like thia make, iir. pah. WhenihtiorcgnoiiD. . rcColleCtlon gnd every modern mao ? uln tbe nonttoi jam Chai ni lICUI'i v . of Spate. When tht lore.gn rcColleCtion ind every modern tttiwrn or rrtircu . wfu'ird to accompany Ferdinand 1 . . tUeroptcd ,o Cadiz, our mlnineT acmght at that be alarmed by the danger to our port tnptesent hWclf to corst.tut.on- ,nd , mi.crable ihvo.ee f II Fcn mand-Whv? This govern- ""7" bii been presented to u. mththrld Ferdinand to De tne a iua. o . ,en,ibUitie,f Md to king. Did th. produce anvurc.r,- . ou( humanity. Ah, sir, tion of war? Were any diplomatic wh,t ,hi,n lt proflt . mn, if he ga.na notes ever received complaining of this WorlJ( ,nd l.c hi, own .,r..rrliire Notbliitt I ke it, sir f I ne , . .t mh,H nrcfit nation imrnrrSiaa-ly in "MS" .TvTtlielrotmtcrd com- .1 .U... mini. tu we ore to go, mai ; mrr.. and ose its liberties : king ihtm. We are to engnge in no Ameriem in- interference with their dispute, no Atothe q . :.w.. n.nv nn ntnclintr terests, niuicn , 1 icwiu - - ---- - , .... i In tK! month of Januan the year of our Lord and Saviour 1 82- Christendom t mime "f - ,, , - . - . i....r.l.MW nfll held, witri coia ana uoicci s . the unexampled wrongs and inexpres . ' - . !-.! L fir. of" ible misery oi me cnrnun iu wiw. a proposition was. made in the cm 1 r.t.. Ti.:.t t.tra. ml most cress oi mc wm w - . . . .r i . . l . .... Hrnoaitcri soir, uic - f a I of human hope and of human frccdntr the representation cf a nation capa of bringing-into-ihe firld a ff" l bavonets t while the freemen oi v- '. . 1.. r.r-l' nation were sponiancyu.i; .--.- King a. .q the fiuestion oi Amcritu iu- nation wcr o" v . r . interference with their dispute, no A10 u ha$ not bcen nr- their deep-toned feeing, their ferv.1 rontrit. for either party, no entangling .. h.rtr of our for Gre.iaujuj ide tf alliances, but to maintam our d.plo- cea ary u tig mt P 7 wa8 .ngTby m,,,c intercourse with existing sovxr- "tatliether it .hall become ,imult.neou emotion, aolcrnnfy a gu-ngaav thing but Uw question , - j of . ire the house, they accuse . f rn-l mc8sage the President, .bum.of givg. e-n to .Ut eloquent' and touching ,h:.lhtr.i?rnd,ns!rMh.Uoun: . do .00, , it vest possibly Dy me v , ....-... i8 ta wise mi w'r1 . ' resoLonariaU for ?,-,t,J, .. .Lt ' nf iu incompe-ieovernmeni in c by their mi'utera of state, and poi ic. ot being carried aay by our im- ag.n-tion. Nu, sir, tne prupU-.v.. your table ia no proposition lor aid, nor tor recognition, nor for mterler encp, nor lor w r. , I'fcTfCrwthstt -at least som.al the 00 . . ... .h nriainl oroposal are lectiona i k ,0 r -vt. J 1 k tk snorce from which it proceeded. There arc lodtviduAtt. in this house, who look at the mover ..-r i...;- if its value or im- Ot tnis rc'uv" . -BolTOKTWte . l. i....KMt forward. Dir. tints wno uiwvfi . , hve lo,g had the pleasure of knowing the honorable gen 9 11 . ..-v ...T.- 1 hvi! sometimes ted tma resoiuuuM. . M the pleasure of act.ng with himj those to whom I have alluded, that, f they seek to be , j .u. ..ntinels of freedom. which .my measure favorable to its so- --tt&it may WpJ? jjee. ?r!c?S v ... ..v ; i.nnn ua own intrinsic anil muai r . . r r . tf t. .,iv.m5in who happens merits. 0 k "" i to belong to a d.fferent party, in poliu leal aentimenr. Shall bring, forward a propoVition traagm who r1;;..: i. W he re eced for his aake? If tht is the case we cease to f ,n.l those who act on wiuclplthe reverse of ours, will be th- iv n , !v tn.lv l-serve that name 5 sir, it U rcputilit-us must oppoae after a mst eloquent and touching representation of the feelings exc.ted . .t -..1. :....M.rhnn. tells VOU. by tne urce iuiuu-i - that the dominion of the lurk over th,t people is gone forever, and that .u. I-.. .,nViTne hobe is entertained .. -;;Ti-vr tiiirwitabiishinc tnat tney win e.u .t.:.!.iMrnri. Well. air. if this isthelktllthtiyniepe themselves, possibly before we shall . . . . ... 1 n is nun. 111 a "u ' - - to -i -ii.z.,rirr; tclmot tt tc :aire mat luucutuuviii-v, -- cokv i"a iur -----, - that our President may Uiaw the foremost in that aC US nowledgement, or ac icai. o .L . 1... ? me iaai .. But. air. ao far from this resmuuuu r.u.l.r if nasaed. to produce oc.o6 , - , : . injury to tne urccss, u J . - .ltZi.1., Anrvnaltf effeCt Oir. nave a on ('.v , ,, the Turk, with all his poWerrnu in .i.A 1 : fl,.. Amannt'it. thrOlK. IS tne eievauwu ui ""frrr. . 1 -. -. v .. : . rv.i nq u't are. at lastmu man j i -- - -of muscle,. of bones and sinews he can feel, UV?- calculating valor ot nmeriw ..w... in' some of his dominions , and when he is made to understand, that not on ly the executive of this government, but that this nation, that our entire political fabric, base, column and en kblature.Yulers and people, ilrt, 60ui, mind, and strength, are ell on the way io v . . , . . to talk to this nation of its incompe tency to resist European aggression, . A ....... L I fa mAr.' to lower its spirit, 10 at force and uo wnai i- f pare it for bassubmission and easy conquest? If. sphere be any Veality in the menacing danger, 1 would ra- thcr-:adjure tne nat on ; that it contains. ?!'Jr; "y " capable cf bearing arms, aiu rc-uy . L ..k.;- it Iron ollblood and rxnauav r r' v. : . 1. ..tiintions ai.aits nuci- tv Sir, are these to be conq-jered by government in the Mores, and yet 1 ... . f m nor U' ill will not be any vauc v. " " , . l nr rvrn aid. Besides, sir, 11 DC Wl , fl what is Greece to the allies j A part of their own dominions 1 y Suppose the people in orie of the Phil- tippine Isles, or in any other spot rtiU ' 1 . ! U.-J anrt remote, in AU OT more iuuin ri.ict ineir lwruiei itn tcnri a mciscuuci w v . leriment f ate we notW recognlt good B"VC,"M . 1 ...... . iv.,- if 1 .v.... jiJii a reiecte WIIUIC vwunuv... , simultsneous emotion, solemnly a j anxiously aupplicatmg anu the aid of heaven to spare Greece r t.ll. .n-.r invigorate her arms 1 wm i and aenate houses were all resound .1 with one burst of generous item, feentlemen may call this enthusw declamation if they please , would 1 A Um-r Bnrh llrela'mat. uoa wi uouiu - and the utterance of auch lerlmgs In themj) C.- Allr. that baviour anc tian Greece and of us, a propos.t a ' Miri was offered, in the American bv..B to send a messenger 10 vmv., - aute that this d .ngerao far at least as :. . vni.1 i rit-rlect- this resolution . 17 lv ideal and imaginary. But if it were otherwise, any danger is best guarded agaiusty invigorating our minds to nveetit I by leading our heads to thin, our hearts to conceive and chut arm. to execute, the high ana which belong to the character and glo- ry ot our . . , ..1 " .. . r ih world Sir the rap,!:u'e may 'instruct u th conqtna are . . .. .u... .r. hnM v and become stavca - ; ceased to resolve to be -Tree en. If we" wish to cover ourselves s ith the best of all armor against peril let us ..." j- .L..m mie nconle 2 leuisatim- ulate their ardor, kt us sustain their U,M ..... t ihat vir FAfW for fear of the holy alliance H they are going 4o-'ipjTfere en iht principle of example, here is the .pot 1 . r. Li.. . .riV. -TAjJ COV- wnere. ncy """ -;;.- j '0tJ7"fVir vnairtw-wr-- 1 i ,v,'.rk vou nreside. are tne noav us j.-- 1 . ..nK tn allied despotism. me living i"' i If they attack us atall, thcy.will do it 'I iik in our own hrre. Jney wm -, i.j ti,.., U attack us be- nappy ao cause" you, air, att beneath that canopy , ... r.-.tv Johatinirand deuber- ana wcH...r v ' ;T- .r f,.,.l Btintr upon the great iniem.. . ..v- I VIII Ml KC UH R U pB9-9 one or those-billsr on your tabU onr authority la at galling to the des- pottc powers as -win oe m rihlution. tnis o mum m.v - ; tj.. .V.- rfBolntion. ana wnai, au, do you dd? You exercise an act ot . L ji.rf..nM.' vrfiirnitV. for .Which vou are responsible to none of them. 1 . . 1 . IM Mil You do the bame act as r Willi n V" - " w . . I and sympathic r nd it waa rejecte Oo home, ou ui i 5-". :i A . . .. .-i'.l..nt: and 1 k an wn lrmii aiiiinr.ii.ijvAi.va them that you vowu .1 . . .ii:i oMinll. if-reu-oaretneappiuiyjs"-;. ances of those who sent you here-! ... I - 1I ftWuaM fl .1 a: . . nni 1111 1 11c: 111 " meant no ueiim;c - -x- -you ahrank from the declaration your own sentiments j w ? ' 1 . -.1. ,Mma tatilcnt .ii nnr ii-ii mriiiw -"" dread, aome indescribable apprer sion, aome unaennaoic uaB ..a . .. r frighted you j that tne specie u. etars and crowns, ana ."v med before touj and larinLo;, - u tb noble jtce prompted by religion,- by-liberty, , national independence, and by hu itv. He could f not bring himj to believe, Mr. t-iay saio, would be the feeling of a majority ol wouiu w r..,i..:.if.il.iirrKtVervfriei IhGmewureuMdeN.rtiV.naUbe ,lnd alone with tne genucman " . Kelts, he wimWpve tothe re.o i.tion thr (anctiaa f -is anqaalited appiwbatioa. - Y
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