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S 'PBE C H OF BSI..PSN-T AfD A M S, 0 tnUWZ mto.Offce, the. 4M ult. tygjJit nfM firft perceived, in early W. pmctt Hiat bo middle eow fe for A li featfiiwli beteen unlimited tuhmiifion Il !flitare4 and a total tndepen ' r iti claim : men of rr HcA ion were tv'- . ... tf AAtr (Vnm I h nriiH Wla itlii, than from thofe cMnetJf aid difcnti J.fJjchettId anaiRly ariie, concerning IfonMof gown men! o b tnltnutsd, ovrr jjjjj ind over the pv of'ihu extenfive jirttrf;" Relying, hoarevtr, on n purity of ljotfOtienv,- tas joiticeot their eufe, and kwW ''"S ov.ideolce,." which had lb jjrJjpfortev4 thi country from the rtrtt,. tyfyrtfentati'Vti of this nation, then con ujkitle man than half its preftnt num fy, tff 61) broke U fiutstbe chains a,bich Ukrefot. and the rod ot iron that ixiaslitttd ratity fff' afander the ties "whtcb tad W kuncked into an ocean of wi fiat 1 I.z:jI and ardoar of the people during jtwolmwiwy war fupplying the place ut piiOBcnf, eomiqinded x degree Qf order, j:it9t.iileart. foi he tempotary piefeivaiion (iUityLThe Confederation, which Mat rij H(to be nec'tltary, at pirpartd hom iteoieli cf the Bitavuo and- ri.lverie Con- kHwlSaoi.ly tiatnplee hilriemin with ejiauitiod prwifion, in hittery, and Cir w)f thtoili caci, which Uttpropls at large, Sorter eoondd,Biii regodtng on the dlftitncr, in lo my, pirumiart, be,. tpltCQUflirr and tlioje, here a eoftriti- ij(4 fiQflJ ibe feat. 'br garment lo the Utrtarfirfcltdr?. it aai then tri)fore, amytflirftd- in Cemgreiaar svwoat h,i mat rt tot id Hot bidi- ai.. , Jfteiu e it regulation inatltniien 'wayw4ationV it out dilobcJici.ee tp jxteity, oot ottfy in individuala, but m Hfoca tp'.mf, itfi ihe.r mtlincrroiy 4tAt anitrrhi f4nf:0Df J Toufiei fl fTl rra vi.r-itirirt aial t-aiiurhii fcdn,tr4 rlu ot tt4taifc . aftmv, f.piW: Wf fiuh,. k, a .oild0ca4ii. Md tA fortjn naqom lnd.( Ctnh,, in j ao, lannaiiiKi,. comhMjatsoni, pim. Uitstirti,-, ibitoif,a,0Mf tUitawainV ifT1 "Jow or ibwjfi. nilpyctlHa.H.c.rt ftplao lf,!),,,lJr. -P'OrjJ Jor thx 7bU5",,tl '"f- tntfob Uian,fmifr mf tMy 7 tie tond.tnnon of ih, tlr. I' "nonoiion oi the un fcUx J r B "ima.id br 03 puil.c W!;J tir 11 d fteat Vatr,,! M ttff mtfll i(Trrbi'. y f' .my aititi frur in ir Jfo .tb my ft) ' lffi6U4uol it, oaaJI occafioM, in public and in private. It wa nolhen,- nor h been oce, ny objeaion to it, i my imr.d that the Executive and Senate "tn not more perrmnen:. Nor have I f nter tamed , thought of promoting any alteration ,tVbuft f"c.h 41 lhe Fople thenfflt in the coarre of thc.r eperitnee, flwold iea and fed o be necetluy or expedient, and by their Re. prelcntatife in Congreft and the itate Irgifla urw, abrd.ng io the conftmiHon iKeif, adopt and ordain, v Retttningto the bofm of my country, af. jei r a painful (eparatioo from it for ten yean, I hd thehoaou, to be elciVel to a tlat.on on fctr the ner orJt-r U thDgt and I have re pcatedly h,d MyttU under the molt feHouo.ob. Iigationato fupport the court nution. The o peianonof it has jU JlcJ -the moll fanguinc expcaat.ons of it Inendj ; and from an ha. bnoi.1 attention to ir, l.it.faa.on in Ms admi. n itration ahd deJieht in n.itflt Vc, order, prointy and hpjmiesa of the ftt'on, Ibfjcacq iijeJan habitual attachmeni ttJ.'.t, an4 veHN.nion f,if )i, What other form of .government indeed caafi 'will def.rve our efletm and lo ve ? There may be lutle loltouy in an anrient ide?, that congregations of uen into cities and tuuona, are the molt plcafinj; Wei m thr fight of fuptrior intelligence i but thu it y certain, that to a hcncvolent human tn nd. there can be ro fptclacle. urtfentfd b any na Hon, more pleafing, more neblr, rn.Jjcitic, oi aogu(l, than'an aiTteoiiy like that hichhai fo liften beeu feen Mi th i.d the other chamber of Ccngrefi. ot a gi veim.ent, in which ib eiecutivt authority, a nell ai that of all the bfanckeiof theltg 'uSttNe, areexercifed by ci tiacoi felefled, ai itgulr penodi, by their ocighbooti, lo majte and execute laa, (., ihe general good. Can any thing tjftoiial, ny thing mote. than mere crmmcnt and deco. ration be adJed by fobe r dinnondi ? Cn aOtfiority bt racne ainiablaor ref.rh blc, hc: it defcenda fronj accdnti, or mrti u' om erta blifhed io remote adtKjuity, thn hcn it fpnngi fre(H from the hear.ia anJ judg-mrnti of an honed amlenlightcKd people i For it it the pcoplt only tht air tecieentci j it it thru pofrC'r and fn''iy th,Ml irflecleJ, and eqly for their good,, io ejrtr legitniute guveinrneot, ohder hitct;r fmm it my auj ear. ' Tnerx ifliocc vfAb 4 gottcf n ncnt aoir, fr any lengib of timrj ii a lull proof uf a general dirttmioationof knowleear.d rinue,toroo;h. owttha.whofe body oi tf.e penpir. And hn otjlcl or Cunfiirraiicti more p. finj tlun h a tao bt frtfcnuJ iaib4 bu. run J f If Pu onal prid iktttr juflifiable r eiculabk, it is htn it fpriiigt, not Irom poer orrcbtt, grabc!vror goiyrbai fom niitojij tnocincr, nformnicti, tod bteoirrf, ' In Ih4t midlt of thiop(ralitde4l, t fhoJiT be un fm hi b I tn qrftWrr,. if. t IfcoiJJ ftt (Mi tght of tbf fi-gt,tooi licKftiea, if ay thing, partial oil Ktr'anto.iaa Ihooli rafoit tfcepi nty of ear fer lair, 4iloit and tQdrptn dtot clrilioni. If aotlccionii to. a cUtti-. ft'Btd by a ajoriit, oi. a linglc tflic, and thai tau be proevted by; a paitf, thiogg.h at ntkf or coirtiptioo, the otciontcnl may be Ibchit4 cf a pajy, i jt ia n aoJa, not of the nation, tor i be national goo J. If that fcbtajy lutfrif on at ob aiord by forego aaiioaa y Sattiry or mrnacii, b JL fraod 04 viotiaer, by Itrtor, imtijtoe, o nalwy tntgavaiA mint mty not rxiUchv.ta el the Atuti can pre fir, hoi of fwtig u4u L nay be foHiga ait'&fii o gorn na, ae4 not hi people, ho goMin wifli. Acad taa Jd mcA U aiknraleHgr, thu ia loxh cataa, choice ihIJ h.f i ImiU adfabtig lAboaA of, ot lot or chance kub i ;ha amiibla and ifHercliwg filina of gatrraixnt (iftd fwcbaraUma of tht abwCra to bib it may be (ipvb)) hilt ibi paple of Atttt.U aaee tah.bi d to the t4m,tntm aod aaiitfy of tht arxJ vutoona af all i-o, f .f eight ' aa4alcD4ailiWi o( aciiiwa, by a Ug cwiUof graatac taoai, tegolatid by ptJae, ! tip ftoce, acd lot tifode iowatliag a f4' rPired with the fame tth the faie ardent parriot.foa Mni love of lu herty, to independence and peace, to mcteaf, tag wealth and unexampled piofper.ty i hat rented the gratitude of hta fcllo.ell'ieni commanded the h'gheft pra.fe. of foreign aiati! ona, and lecured immortal glory with poEerity I that retirement which ip hit voluntary choice, way he long livetonjoy tbtdelicioua tco Uaioo of httlerv.ceii the gratituda of nanktiid, the happy fruita of thento himfaU and the ; world,-h.ch are daily tncrealnff, iud that fplendid profpea of the future fortMi ofi hit country, vhich ia opening from year to. year. Hit name may be ftnl a rampart, and tha knowledge that he liveea buUark again!' all open oi fccretenetr.iea of hit country peace ih.t example hat been it com mended to tht m.tauoo of hit fuceefforf, by both hotafet oi Mongrels, and by life o.c of the leg.aaiurt and tne people, thioughrot the nation. On tint luhjsd it miht become me bitter to ..befiltns or to fpeak ith dffidtneet But at omeihipg may be expired, the occafion, hope, ill bf atlmit ed a, n apoloijy, If i ven. iuie to lay, itut j pftltrrnce upon ptirciple f a fteertn pubucan gvernu.tnt, foimed upon loi g and inou rfleflbo, tttcr a diligent ind iiipartU u ei quuy fcf,cr ,IWI, , ,f toattatbttent toihl. cjn.iiiui.un of ihe. U mied Stattt,& a ceo lot r. oui dtermination to luppoit it. utail uftell -iicrcu oy tneji.dfmenta and ifh-a ot th pa-r-l'f cff-d in the mode pfclcrijHtfJir it ' a itLicllul .Itttniion la lh ronflitnliAnt (i . V f - w mm, w Hie IKd.VlJuil llll. i. anfa .H,ii ...mm ..-.wf mmmm m .WIIHiai MW"Va and delicacy towaidi the ihugottrnmenff f an qu- and impartial tegwd ip the rigbtl. n'ifti, honour and bappintlt t( all the ftatU In ike Uhiont without pieft coca or regard It i onium or Uuthern, elei4 or efltrn poiliU o, their varioua politic t opimoPlon uotft t nal pointy or fhtit peilonal attachment , if ft lutiof virtuouamtn of li partita ,and gjint mtnationtj if Uvc of fciantfc ncj latter and a ifh to patrontfc every rational tfTort tt encourage fchooli, college tiniacyfitin. lea demut and cvciy infti'uliOB (pft tayigatiDfl knovltdge, virme, and. trlH- aaepg ali c! i lit t of the people, not only for thtjr benign oriflcnce on thehappinefi of. lic.. io lj ijg Hgri and claIc, and of fopjfty'.iji, aJl it oimi j but at the only nne,cl ftfJffTvnn our conUitoltoa ficm in natural twsniil, th fpirit at fopbifiiy. tbe fpiiitef, pvtyi ht fU ntof iBtrigw, profligacy af u'tilM the peflilenct f fotfrt tpQtAf aaiiitb ia the anil ol deflttclioa to ccZ))Mgrarcvnita.v if a Lvc of qntl lij, of ftfSica Jk)ojm i)u , in the in tetter daainiftrjtifn if at i& clioattoo to icnpr9r igJColieta F ccoatce and rqaoufadorci for utttflity, . cATt'caet anddffence) if afiit af eqpity a4 bumps oily toward the abofigiaat, catiom cf As rici, and a dilpoGnoo.te meliorate, itxu ccnadU lien, bv iniliaiae tkre an la W Mtfi fnaaJI ' ot and our cit tint to be riora ft fifty tUaa .t a1 ai a ii an ina.xiaia caiammiPonto-crliotata peieaj and toviolite faith mix all aatitaa, aa4 lb at fiflcoj cf ctuualjty, tad IfnyatWity lapoag thi Ul)igcriatrOaui ef Stfrojte, hcb hmt beta tddpitd by that . gcyrreaMot, io4 .i Iclcroily laUicad by both hoafa of Caeaxifij and applauded by tht leg fctaret tf thtJutt -p.1 the public epiflKtfv aartt'l, t (hll be vber iiifdaia4 b Congrtfa ta pfalQtlc for the Fin ch natior, fcinxd it a iiiieace tl frfta t m chiifly troag Ueaa, tnd Otctt dtCre io prtfatva tbfl fuadip Hchj haa hfea a loetbahoaoer ickS laiteKl tf beaj nauoni f, 4ilr the eaybot eooeof tt4 nitgniy ol the petal of AaMfti, tad tiht aiaiaa' irrUaif PI af ihaif ot povtl ar4 en4 Mgxa an4 br praeavada ao earaeA radeafoot it mvaft'gate ertty )afl fiefe, aad rtae utf c4aahle axna(tf tempi tirt if ta ttytt Ueatapaifae, by aatiCtVe tegai tay paraiioa lar tbe aajar tbaa haea aa avaiU ud ea the eamnstite ai aa' frllcna (it icae bf haietir auae aad il UKfraia caaaat be at taanid, to lay the fXla belatf lie 'fUt that they tcay tetiai, that I wither ouiaatt
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