. gyvt--; -i- -u-;-,' r --:(chicf tind led artf jjected;-8 tb8Tear3tacak nlt&.0qL' -"' V""-rfri, V HOUSS.OF, COiMJQira. f:f.' -iitho tdfahtigk. i)rcdIctcd.by:ftterid3,wobia ta' certain .to 'ftll ,c; &0wmt&&rifmm naWn rishtfeaitaen a , m' .vinaiWaicomoUteVa rv ; ',i.Wd fadtlitici adirdelto baking toperaUexUn$iercul t,Stam;State;8li v nJmerintiljtrati8actidnhat ba.njc;ha H? orbnftderationn letter tmaiIopfisal jiowftw t - l itself :to fc.ffi$ili StF''&d$?ATM- billslssutd urMagents of hfe;Se;.,aIi& authority ami SllliitefW character ..CtWnot: or to give'asensible interpretation 'to the tpccixbc tprrccttis ;tibniplet evade prohib giye;it tlbfgh sounding narapiof Bank;6apital, indi',,(, StaJcnopi association rftwriicula l1LgQli; Tliejsctio ' t" t .L.r.f.;nf .citct inVnvwIintr flnVkstan'd COHStitutiana! HlnnoiWunnn TIia iwpko tmnmAraJAil in thft lfitll SPrtinn. a lid v, - jneaWWir Whicli the individual MtateMareMiidderi to exercise, seem tp have doe? atsitc, JtaKing ,8 lr nish6yne; powers expressly granted ie, r appreiienu jr?;ina :y v'rnrat ;imVrT wh;c from their pecu- tK il nvAUm -Ama. :'ti.A 4irti.r ' tkn from the nient investment of Jier funds, i 1 niariffiftUbjnabpg: Stated, IsHhat to irguUttc the currenbj. Thi is evident from tbc company created by bersclr. I r-SV tHrlproiubiti.ms to coW money, emit bills f credit, and ((Wlrlj v " the citizen 'td;OTbsfitute forc 9yi-- ny is concerned,! hw-politica ; . j - , -6e "CTWWnS""' V"" SErt U ht tem.of tbe country was intended to be placed beyond" the reach of comj-any w.u. any o, nrr l SiSSSSSaSSi State LegisJationj and if thi,;objct of the Constitution has, m WSI .;:JSI:nKdbv thenmen been tlefeated, it has only been oy evamng or ois- '"""v-V .rv-- v - nrohibitions. 4 a v, Yr"iV" .rJ;,"-r?vvi A - i vi'ii.j l", A i:-.r f P uonA.tnin f,;Q mAoiTni. P Jfm hill nf r.rftdit-we mnpRs'at all; ' Whicti has joancuMia. moneyt i,uc yam wy au " i ov lt" uv aif, ..y r. ... - - - t ..... iirevioUslv residtVie jnrits membe : tie whicMhey did befc nnrat nr. a stockholder in a nrivate romh5invi c X i.a . .ur" as a sovereign she is forDiddeii to do f UnquestionabI v im fiur a view w a protitable or conv; : purchase haretf in the I C fWien Mlecomes partner ij W p aJ interest in IhecAD F characterr sh does not cloiu V?" soyereign atlnbtifoi she does' ndt iZ iviiegescj ;siie sinits o their Ie?eU aiity M any act; of beiskli,.; .. ' should look ttKhe! motive and the object of uhet. If a Stat with a view to evade the 0811106 incorratps a hnt:' ' " C Hi.tiSCint6raU. and which consequentlt. cannot meet have only to recur to the early history'M our eountry, ana w en- ieSsituatioa to be remedied by this pro- company oecomes me owner orns s.ck, -assutneM its directio, " tonP?$mm hibitory clause of the Constitution. Gehtlemenare aware, sir, issuing brib, .s guilty of a palpabjea, on of thec - V;;; 'u wd:btienileWeV for tlleiact is connected with a portion of our history too inter- stitotion ; shedoe? indirectlyand evasively, that which sieisfill, 5 J ; thinlts on fthit sobiwtat byeans:of the additiphal' fecilities for esting not to be familiar to evey member of this House, that an- 'idden to do. ,1 m avrare sir, that jn- submitting jny Views j i ' -f-:i; J.vv ,i:. iB.. .f n i.:.. i.B rharipp nnil have taken UP much of the; time of the House, and! I cniint i.i. - bankthe present Idebt to dUenthrat JiimseK by 'n proprietary governments, and J that subsequently duri ng the pro- ' ? ; advantagiiV alofCW do,you gam by this esg of that vaiy the States were in the habit of emitting paper f, F.!ritipn Bj:u.ew the shou ders of whent.vep the expenditures they were called upon to make, : one intiM new debtor lessitizen of exce, d ihe!i. ordinary revenue, and resources. In the deprc- . V- theSt U ciation of this paper-mcmey, and the consequent loss to individu- , W:K:$ eP:; aif SllSSh Z of public credit, consisted the mischief against : ' tbeJute a wh!ch it-lwag the f of the wise men who framed our Federal . ; fiil. Compact to guai. jtat as the; pra?e bJIUf credit,. em. ' ' -kpt iW-floodinii the cott'htrv; with my seat without expressing my; thanks for the. patienceVnd attn I have been, heard: ' ' ; ,y f tton with: which (pebdtt to be continued. ) CELEBRATION OF TUB BIRXH-DAY OF JEFFERSON Tuesday th i3th instait,beio ihe anniversary of the birth-day of Thomas J effEkso?, !tva celcbr. ted at Washingion by public dioner atiwhich Mthere'w'ere present about doe hundred and fifty ventlpnin ' .i ne rresiueni 01 uie uaura paie,,ine vice rresiaent, the Heads of y the different Departmeots f the t Government a great number of the S v r$t wnichreTery xitizen.has an interest, ,or oy me itn position 01 taxes, xo the British Lrown, and alterwaius as amemuerroi uie American t be paid ihscnm Sir, would this be just to- Confederacy, slie united with the other Colonies in the assertion y : f wards ''thbsj$-.by- farhe largest class of our citizens, H not in- 0r nep independence, frequently to meet the exigencies of her fitu- - . clehtedtib'tne-banksvWDiilblt.not. in effect, be compelling them to ats ' uai ..rn,ltHA tn thU PYupdipnt of emittiner naneivmonev. I 4 1.? J", paper money, by producing t tWS 1 JtlllC VIIVUIOVIUt'llltUlWMIf UH v.vw, . ...-j - r - - , .. . . . " . ! . . . ' a " s J ' i. r i j j f r r u winnht i tnat i din II ho inri iiicrMfi ulIhia l rpnip lii CPrram recorus i ui..- d..a..h.. i...u.. ..ul ..a.i rrL : .. . . ,,v v i, titious ana artiuciai vaiue, ",we may iiiuecu irec huiu uuuaiuj3uiciu ioo on -r ----- . - , . tuusc ut urpfciuauvca, ugcincr; wjui uiusu ui me uisuosuished offii t - ts . v thnsie of our ciuzenv; who are now in aeDi.: dui in uoidz so, we ex- iiw siiww niai uic leran um ui ucun, m mo atnow , . cer$ ol ine Arroj anu iavv, uere 01 ine numoer. J ! V . V ' ! -. ..'". : : . 'I - . i - i. a! a.. aJ ... .U I m i I m t " n.. r II, .. . aa- . " ''Vp : l-H. Vspo?e i the State to immense ana inevitaoie ioss--we incur oougaiions pose it. to ue empioyeu in me v,onumuuH, waa m na? mtmuai u Aoe,.iouowing f i ioas were araniw.: i ' i. It. . I.." '.i:..!.....,! Altr K o otla nf tho mihlip nrnnflffv: in to mm mm tr TamlnlnM flui Sfatp. ail. Iiflih AS A (lPllPnOPtlCV Ol t 1 TKnm.aT.fi.Mnn. !K.. t.... -.r ut. -WniCUi Call vUC j UiRCiiaiiicu v 11 v j a j . ov wf w i.uv. v, , i ui um vni it aiv-tioiannot w . """i ... 1 t; I f u.uv iwn . uv vyivuj.it iuc :inici9arT, ui iiisuinn. nOt in h luirir.-oi luojiurv. out irom retrarti ana reverence tor nts ioiittrAi nr nr nu. 2. The Declaration of Independence : An enduring nipnumcnt of that tie vol ip ocny,ana auiiorrence oi tyranny, wnicu aytarap ie: cnaricter, and mark th. wnoie course oi ine lire oi hs auuior .4,;. t . 4 t. , 2. Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration v. . . : -v - , . i m I ub w tv Mva HvvrMavv w --f'' --'- - - 3 w I , - " " - sbvaVi. M.IIUC11Cc ,oear;a pari,oi xnai ourineioi ueui wiiiwii uug.ii. lu Inroimse, sir, to V . sifelytjioslwml it was volunUrdx assumed ? Mr. Speaker, di(r,;-nt tim-f we rannot'OVanrsieirisiaye enaciuicui, jciiauicpcuuiu, w men o..,-:it Tkr..i XMiMbe accompl3h Lawif scvcral Lts of Assembly U eeonomr.i But it is-m. pur .power to afford a partial relief to thedii, . f- n f, tresses of the nebnlevwejclin at least provide a-cheaper, a safer and v. ' ICU"' w J ' "k - . r iV -iTaV j wt k- k uu. was useu to uesitru r . hattar ramonir t nn n in? iinf nriiiitisKiiA s'licuiis, an . caicuu liic vhui- i . . , -'.i.A . I . F i - i iL I lift lociinfl tlio rntm a. . . ti . ai KMM.Mmft- t am mw mm " a rt m r 1 r tiid r vn -jm mr iiivb hum w mil 11 ii i iirii r; - - -. - . w -w - ' . . . . A '.. : , . . . a . .1 i l "I . .'il I nl a lunh nnAiira t K A ; affairs, craduaHy, and r be enabled to collect tneir aeDts as lenienny, that the bills intended to be prohi made a tender in the navmeiit of emit bills of; credit,' ' make any but one subject of prohibition, were each Other, and should be taken to- ) vigor, as the sheet anchor of-our peace at home, and Safety abfbarL' fvii the gether. This Interpretation of ! the Constitution is entirely arbi- me. - - j'i ; " . . Jl 'WJfr are trarv. and violates every. rule of comoosition and every law of a- -.-V ... : . -.--- .-. . a n rani - 1.1: - - , , - - ... s v 'J -notfdependent on banks lor a circulating meoium. ,tne circulating soun(j construction. a j-rx r..milot H Htar anrt chmilrt hp nrnnnrtmnpil tn. I . - ..aV , i. ! c ? a meuiumoi.a uuuunj ib s";-'wr -"j-r-rr . .: ' it! the worus maKc any thing a tenuer, xc. were mienueu only to restrain, limit or qualify - the preceding member of the sentence, the composition of the entire sentence wouluhave been different. The two clauses would not have stood out as distinct or IK r k rv - rv. 'i .ui t.iciv,fn thp npnrtlp. a nossiblp. This is and thus lias' hxed the true sign '? " I . y-ii :b rn rfnr'iall that weousht to do. Iamtold. sir, that It is contended, however, 71 v'l 'ir f-A'; : Mn4lmbn irkft .tinito-K ihpv nptthpr nnnrnve the nrin- Ihitp.d. wert such onlv as were . ; Vinl nor thVd it to sup- debts that the two clauses' v'V i. ' pW:an' W circulating, mediuni'i . an evil, thing a tender,' &c. constitute t 1' rwUeii tt i aidi iaf alreadr felt, and will increase as the banks retire intended to-restrain or nualifv read flie several acts on this suoject, enactea at from' 1748 to 1784. JMr. Bill here read from . ( .wv..w. ... . iucivciuuuay rcsuiuwuusui o: urtwn oy me saToe nann wiaicn drew the rip J it . . L ? 1 1 1 rj-. j ?n ft v.-r - . .... s' auinoriSllitr Hie emission oi dius cmrawoii oi xuucpcnucntc , a practical luusirauon oi jenersoruan republican nrin. antears, that the term bill of ere- cities, and a correct defimtipn of the relative powers of jlhH State and Federal J i ..i.aM;0 GoTernroeiits.- 4. :. . - -tmyiA c ate uic Liini atin- yi i uc mnra uuiunu 5 The Virginia resolutions, anV Madison's CDort Qftheyear '$-Text booli occurs in those very acts ot legislation out m the Jefleontan school : when they cease io b particular mischief intended to be remedied, Liberty will be numbered, r -fl$ :;-r iHa twi- .if nifirltioii of the nhrase .6- Louisiana The memoiy of. hjrn who.ncwf. ifcnbrvl.'U,. the true SIgniUCailOll Ol llieIlll raSC. n vnnrv rnmmpmnrat nn im th. nr...nn ,.h: .;t 'j&aj.. I - j .... "I- -t v iiui .eycrtUCC If, , ';7. ".M Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations ' i entaWllnr it O J . -a 1 1. o . itTi ' . i" a' : t -y1'.- "i1'. '; o. i iic auppori ur me oiaie governments irra neiT rigtitSj i tile Detent administrations for our domestic concerns." Tfi? SanuiJ'X'tt m ' t' theirmbtrbm c scarcity oft r;cir culatihg meHiuW:appears to roe entirely chimerical. Sir, we s V. ' v' nnf nWndpnVn hanks mr a The circulati mosnj "9.- " The preservation of tfif General Government & iuVUoEonstiiutbnil ;r, as me sncei ancuor oiour peace at nome; ana saiety abtoad." r'Jli 10. A jealous care of the riebt of election by the ntbnle i a icildand ti . . . f.r- .. . . . . ML.Tl, . . corrective or inose aDuseu wmcn are lopped by tne; swoyd-or revolution in couo ', , -, the Talue 01 US surplus pr.ouu;e0u lung rt laisc .uiun, i.iiUii .v ' " V ' onsume,add while there is demand for oor surplus products, we.shall j -; ' 1 bc able to commataB n.6"ney So long as our turpentlnej lumber flour, r - , toDacco,. cuuou,v,vc -v fdeaed."- f ,r f-C i while tbceq , 7 -twe.shaltibeuable to raise money by thei "a " , ntvlnrY.nrsh!t' ofrthei.moneTOKthe-m1 L f? article It isrue thai banks, whose notes c 1 ' r -7" dreiraam Tirb'ai deficiency, ' and thereby mjuriou ' x i y affect the interest "of thetcHiTeoi But, si r, we have nocreason to prehenthi een we koow tnat j take u si to be an adniiUed rule of construction, that eve ,SoWof .h n - f .'iuiC wxvvk .a ..' i. : . . , a.a. j a I 17 ' Lbfrtyotherronfue,libetty of thePress hbertjr.of ek'i - , uey ""v ryv;' .: . .7, uistinci anu suosiaotive memocr.oi a sentence is emitted to receive tv of the handthelast not lessti - : ,. ; , n 7 t k?Mffi h?"Z a distinct aod separate interpreiation, provided it be susceptible I IB, Virginia . tlof W : i aV eeu.' of a sensib c mean ne-: and this s Part cular v true in constru nt? L.we oman Drpiuer ne more .uccea , VfthV the substitution Of one currency lornnomerr jic win ue remem- . -. . . ' .. i - - - - ., iy. freedom ol industry t As sacred ' ; U hpred that the -State otiYirKiniaviateiypronioitea tne circulation .in ;""- ..,..... M i...w no wise gqvernmeati win restrain ; - '1 4 -taitUtof banrriu theTdehbnihatidn- of five dollars the. B"t,sir, that is certainly a novel rule of construction, which 20. The State, t j Their Mmony ai 9 A . & ' U1J.l -!-S--.."a. ' ..M-a- i- ' -t. -Tai ' :' -ai:- " I- r aI.-j .,i i ffwliiroa frr. n.tot moini;(;pqnro nn imlon.nlant mnmKon nT n DatHOtlC Statesmen M. ' .v'tS , f - rnifRpnupnce hasbeenr t narspecie nas vaKen uie piace oi me exiieu nvi M.J,iym,,.OH i. hhuuh '""' oc c.-.- V ir . .. . t . C0"IS ? lu c e . 1 i!? , T V.7-S-lA-i -1.1 ' a ltMA. x.l. !M. ;.io St oo ..,i,0.w..jr.k k rt.ai.i,-r 1. - The State.;- aTeiTersofi gave.up . j r. V 'notes ?. ariVthtSi way, wiu.ioreign notes; aim specie wmv iu w supply - " J-' f ,U.M70 "'&.' r...o , v . monjf can nothinabe given up by ' " .onVrtpfirlp V " significant .meaning and an independent agency. 1 the mischief object in 1830. 1) i e the meauV of paylngmr tfiem, and independent members of the sentence; some conjunctive oi r sale The article will be expletive at least would have been introduced to show their i ntejid- oney will come in quest of the ed connexion. ." The pointing would have, been different. The onstitute-the jcircu latino clauses are separated by a semicolon after the woitl ciedit, and rawinsr their; notes from this punctuation occUrslnot Only in the copy of the Constitution sly which I have before 'the,' but' in every other which I hdve ex- ap- jammed. ' v - Therc;ik ahotheRaspect- in which this measure ought to be con- . . ; sidered The: funds, whicli the wnaotn. oi our preuecessors pro- an ' t' -v. U v i dprf fir the miiro Vemen t of the Stato, and for the education of of C ' 'r 1 intended toi he remt died, was simply to preVent any thing but gold II ! . ... 1 . 1 it 1 a...-' 4 .a.l u suver ueing maue a tegai ten tier, tne prohibition to emit oius credit is unnecessarily introduced ; because the obiect is abun the poprarV to this bank. Yes, Sir, dantly provided for in the clause which follows. And, sir, if the tl i e: f u n d fo r; I n t cr n al Jniproveroent & tho Literary Funt are.to form prohibition to make any thing but gold and silver a tender in the rds 4 not otherwise appropriated, payment i debts, has reference only to bills of credit, that clause because by the preceding member of the sentence forbidden to issue such hills, and that could not bo which could not; legally exist. If gejitlemetrwill the History of bur Country, they will discover that diibiting the States to make any thing a tender but I r a part of its Cap Hal ; for the. woi si capifai.v-lf, howeveiVby the 2d seciionaf the bill, you intend no-; the States are I C U thinft morHhann empty-parade f words ;jf you design to mis- made a tender , r,. J? lead the! public; V break it 1 recur again to vto ihe lioptto the hills you propose to the clause. pre ? i3ue Icadftihe gold ndnver coin, has a distinct a capital t hen indeed thee valuable funds'may be spared for a while functions-to perform. It ,yfaj intended to correct another vice of 'llEthm of the colonial legislation. only thing which j , -vjIebts"''ftiiro:S ' , by the acts of our Colonial Assemblies was made a tender in the : Ysit!K? payment of tlebts. In Yirgiuia, and in oiirj own State, the article - Ht .s cbaracteilofHui resourcesof ojpening to of tobacco, at a fixed priqejie!4'iHuhdf '.Wds madef ai tender and in , hep Cftize to, wealili, by Souih-Carolina, if I am not incorrectly informed, even her sterile ',i -tauiiclidus Improvement;. we ihust resign, or, pine land, was. at an ascertraine value, a tender i'tr the rwynrent k-o, '4ileast.'i .Ve: bt jdebts ' : : Mi 1 1 ! M ,r ; musj T5"rM,t,V lmvk "Paring iue riuu mine it is contended further, however, sir, by those who seek to evade T . otiqtei aiScl?temP compact, that the bilts intended tolitl i rsjtriicimnwo prohibited, are such only as are issued upoii the faith nd credit A' of the State, and foftthe redeiriptiori i otwhich; no scifla fiind .s , a u1 ! Pvided. .That State ma - ;;H?V,- vided and set apart for ithatlmrpose, and W : 'rl of k pledge ofhe faitb of the State forthe redemption ofhe . & V MH is nothinfmorethan a p - : -;:j "$mvmm? security of the holdtr, and does ? not change I the chortbo Wr(;W8aaWilaila5M MWSWJlrtaJwiaa IMIk ' V-' 'I do -notbelWilr wider ihatconstitutlonll, hicbV uuderUifferent form.'is forbid-: . J : j-' v . .?anticinatl0nof mis-! ia lucuon, unsupported, as it ris bthe sligUtot, sbade of differ- tries where peaceable! remedies are unprovided fSarfoty ' 11. " Economy in! die public expense, that labor iAf jgiHtly Jbunji 12. A wise and frugal Government wbjcb" bjurfng one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regdate heitown pursuits of to dustry and improvement, and shall not take irom the '"m'guth of labor the bread rt had earned ; this is the sum of god veinnt,tt. ijie'Ji: 13. Republicans the Jeffersonian faith wbWvfer found In the ori h, South, East, or West all brethren of the same principle i Uity of action in the great cause of good government their paramount oi?liatiort qf duty .rd interest. 14. The surviving iifisociates and coadjutors of Jefferson iiv the civil revoiutioo and political relbrnlatioii of 1800. ' i ' ' 15. The basis of theUition ; equality of rights and dutiesf benefit, and bar thens. ' Lij . " : ;'v ' . ',.'; ' Z 16. The bane oi the Union : oppression" ol mmoritiei ; urtenual taxation. the Conscience, liber Gwietchi;may her sor.s,'not less patriotic than iTUi.mresistingf tne encroaenments ot power. m, toe treedonvof Speech, or of the pre- teruling consideration in the minds of all Ht embariraJSia'1808;' to restored 'thtif b XTif protessors ot his principles for. tne. aanw 71 '. ' -.vW. 22a The memory of Washintrtoh Vi;hrPathpr "At hi riintrir. antf first in he? affections not less the frjeiiid ;of.fr$ goveinmeriti because the alunrr of In n- me would have niade him an enerayv V &. ; " , . 231. Taxes as many as are necessary and no more, as lony as necessary, and w longer, . . ; ii I . . . ;-; .-;vi.-. -i' . 24; The Daugbter and desceridanta,of thontas Jefferson i Tbeir happiness anl prosperity isidear tcj the American .pe'lel .v - Mr. Bentdbetnglcailed eri by th lidentpf the day for a toast, rosej crave. The Bolilical khd toecsonal (titiiA nt iWrn ttAA'hJ unVrann himseii ultimus jRomanorH7ntlhis man who stood near, half ta eenturv in Hie fi'St rank a the wise and gotfofrwho Tetire"4 voluntarily from the American Senate in the f possession " of his faculties, after forty . years' bf patriot service in the public couh c,,3 r"'f,,eiKVW privilege ana anTionpr, and who hasTeei tneincir. me anionune through four enerjttians ih a atraight netNaUianiel MacoD, a North Cqrolincu jji-j r,?,:.. ." M1!: ' .'.&h-- . '"9.;: roitcr, oi lxiiriu-aroiina, wno represents tne spdt where ine gra.iiMw of Coh Hentop lived and 4ied, Tand the trees-vhich Were? Dlanted by Iris h"4 mentiuned.- 1"! 1JVI" " iw w vi iiamcm uiciuew uxiotji,' WDeTr HclrOW resides, Mr. President r The name of J&thaniet MacoTi ihaslbeen 1L a W . a ' m. aa I - i S . -., ii . . K. V . --f w uoiiui iu iiQinocn air.v Maeon amnin mi7'rrinot;iiMto nri cnnnpine ifilttiljirth comii fTom the same district which first g same sod which him th thp Kprvi well assuted that reyefy feeii.g of hiy hearti. in unison with the sentinel : wW has.just beeji .olundly.ur it would W been to NorthCarolifta from any Quarter, Hslpahiarly Wrom a native J whose laurels cpntemnlate. with nrirf. thmicrh tHev shave been gtbe!r ' la distant Jand-to Uie ban'who'i. the subject-of it, to that honest man, fW v.i puiasrt sir, nc jessirom . regum to'the.ta.te ot rt,r than tne ir. rw that Ao-main4WiTiniii thfe shadei of retirement, ritv will.be FWZ Knowhattherelpthtllia night wheiip;therfirst patriots f th. age hS ..Ota. 1 U?.ajtJ:C . ?Ai.'L-A1 :i 'r.!' : . .? whj nowas one ji uiose, wio.wixn wie laie jame. i urner, pi l, llJ the so most favorably ScnoVn ta many bf -yoli while yet' in the rgreeh, days 4n with thfeir Jalooiithde principles-)wblch4hey afterwards came ftrwni rria the greaiferrevo '?ou 'i l to Hon mKK.M. lUUUA-i k l!- . '1a1 1 iJ --.1f.:J.1 a-,ortllltOr OI J "Tan"" ,,,.aTT y4'! uccj. i.uc personal muu ami poivi.v'-y--'r wnnrnaa0 rDewnarfritnd and poinicaVcbi!!;' con and to the hrftnnartv hr emKUrf .-tw alt if wKom he must be ay. "T most pf.l)6!rij-1ila!e s po'W 0fi ate t6 youandftd theni?it? present a twj, Jife',or;a picture fhisxhar ft!to- ts'humbl.'represent l elsewhere,; to ofler you. irfids bebalf ind my 'ownl a sentiment in .f , i sure ne wiu r ost aearujy concur partyi it was one je most feKQtvtoJje tble' itoay, we, l. ..tnami anu . l fTvnen enveiopeu in -mv," hM.Art J J-r rrvenf arid patriotic aspiratiotis 9Ja'r Vt Jre MX Pederalistsv vre arell Ai