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R w U J'f tK :tfWt ssert?fKrrs- :oj..;,-ii n ipse- 4 sjW-w'ew r v&bh,aWja wtsaii 1 fe&S' "twe-'smfc .ite'iay.".!'. ft? ( ft 1 1. hViSfliW,ite'J Pt JttHt !i - thA RxnictU6iL0fhet subifcripiiftft year. .iViuntt wftnM I I I I I I vT 1 "tt V H R J E IV Pi L U l I I I II I I f7.JT'A.lYrwlt J iY-r. I IV 7 1 151 Ill r l-l I X I 1 x V F ; H Yl -L. 11 t VJ . Tv ,B Irs; trsunOi .' f.'- lfT': ; n f1-5JhWjJ-vl Fm? ''"I I I ? I " ' r..;;, ..Jabf ivQ.oW 1' -f0;?1 ft Mr MJt' Ut 1 August- xSMfrtoS' ?, JJ - i -" M Oft Tl""jf nonce mricui niiu yj " irmu. 'Tnts at that rate per square. CGurt Ofdwa fd Judicial Adrertise0ieiitaV85jifir ftew:higher. Ad- dons required v.orheTwilVcon.Unued tintiK Leuers,addresfe4heff WW po" paid? or, tney nraj nu MUWAINEBROWfJLEYiJCO ARB nowVcer?'ih.th.rir Whichi? verylgeneiliimd jextrctsi ye tu which they 'in vile the attention 01 purcni iers. In their aortmehl may be found; 160 hhdsbrowaJSiiR:ir. common to fine. 75 packaResJoafandlump iRirs 50 barrel claiiiieil, cru-hM & pvwcjer- 750 hij Uio Laftjira, Cuba and Java coffee, 1 ... . 1000 casks cut nails nI brads 40 hh'ls and!iierpes lolas.a. part Su perior, , ; ' 60 ions Svvv-.I., KmsIis'i & Amer'n iron?. 350 ps coUon bagi.i various wts. ami qualities,; ,. ' .100 coils bale rope, hemp, flx and ju'e. 1 500 Ihswing wrapping. &?eine twine, 2000 ball and liank to- ihtead, y 1500 siles oak, and hnlock ?ie b ather. 150 dozen, upper l aht-r, call, kip ami sheep .?kin, 2000 sack L'Pbid tine and ground salt, 1000 reams wrap'g. wi it &. U tter paper, 80,000 lbs. weeui Hjcou, sides and shoulders. , , German, bIi?l!d,cjiM. and sbcr steel. Hoop, band, pail rod, and hone hoe iron, Patent horse shos in kes spring steel, Cart and .waggon boxes, irace chais, , (aiinpowder in kegs, qr. keg & canisters. Shot & bar leadpj Virginia manufacture, Cotton Yarn, bf si JS, Carolina rrtanufae'e, Bed cordf, and pjoughliues, Manilla rope, Harness and s Girting leather, 3 :f SvUVfTdles aiVd bore collars. Cotton cards, VVHtltetonre's best, and com- mon kinds' Teas, imperial & gunp'd,y. Hyson & blacks, Indigo, madder, .copperas, and saltpetre, Salts, borax, brimstone and alum. Best winter sprm anot tanner oil. Pepper, spice, jrnger 'and "nut megs, Candles, best sperm snd tallow, t . Soap, brown and pale, washing and sha- virig, &c. &c. t L htir btsl iillenlum will be given to th t sale of produce, coli risncd iojhnr)care. August J2, 185. IV. ITI.ITInrlih & Don nan. , PETiaSBURO. VA., 'j'b, .as heretofore,, give, particular al tention to the sale of all produce sent .to them. . They offer for sale, Cotton bagging, Rope, and other articles, in their liae, ori reasonable terms'. ( ' Petersburg, September 25. 1843 CROW & SGOTT, . Cominfgslon .rrcrchnntB, and' IX THE TOWN OF PETEHSBCRG, VlBQtSt&f jjA VE removed ' td t he large and cbm . . rnodious Store,1 nearly oppoite"td Jnend s Hotel and the Post Office; ibd next 10 West ill Ware House. - :P e' &,ve prompt and personal attention tothe selling of Cottort, Tobacco, and all Jitnds of Countrv1 Produced and alivay in ndr obtaining the besfnarket prices 4 ami hve the monev rpnilv sl ar Wade. ,,.Tk..'..r.,fci ... , .icjr nave now in aiore, ine wwir.g: . fol 1 i J50 Sacks Salt; 75 Bags Rio,' Java ami Lajruira Coffee, f Bbls: Ma(neVleVW Potatoes, 50 u , JviVdVi Applet j 50 Boxes Cheese " ' 1 ' ' 30 Kegs Ghirt BrittW; ' 20 Chests Various Teas, 00 Hbls Family an, Super line Flour, oxes Adamantine.' andles, rx m perm-K rePper, C.inVtwWhr. oaps. Wiap &j r JAMES B: .ttCOVTJtf 4 Qqttoifv Gins 1 jpHE subseribar lofferi' for saleei' . , two second hand'ottbrt Xifns ...vrvi . Gra Howard M-vrMtirs; part prime: 1QO0 sick-li P. and G. A. salt, ' on r . --I'll? . .1 -j . u. pot 1 on h,idi .1 Kr..i,- .,,,,, uji l ail 11 r 11 11 111. leaihert- P ll5fV bis? m 1 and 2j:M.Ca: herfirtK .uoe in read. SO boxes Si, bis Loaf & Crushed sugar, 1 fi blsV superior Pulverised ' "'do. tbo;;baV Urop artil';ljuck"hoi; 1 rb6 kegs O: Ppovdi r, (1 '5 )3 bnd and hoop ' do. ' blistered, Herman &'Cast steel, 250 kegs cut atiil box nailsl 10 doz.,VVei' & ro. 'approver! axes, 50 casks Lo'ul.n 1 pr-rfer qi.V'5c pjW 0 hhs Bdijniore whiskey, " 50 bfs. ' ' lib. do. 50 superior Nnrthvrn A; Brand v, is n. k Hum; ; JO t Sriipernortg Vne, f !i i0 'qVl''casks j iVriet itTa'dd S M.' do. I ppe superior old Madeira,, :. 5 qr caks Port wine, ; - 5 half pipe superior roftnar & Cliam z PA'ftn li;nd v tpttrrttntrd gen wnef 30 bis. old MonoVjtahela whikey 2 puncheons bet Jannica Kum, , '3 pipes II. "(tin, : j 100 nests Iron and Wood bound nibs, 20 ba2 peppervpicpand ginger, 5 half chests superior Ii. P., Imperial' and Y. 'H. Tea, r ; 50'do2. Bed cords besl flempt 100 Cottbn Lines, . 10O reams Wrapping paper, 30 VVfinrig t Letter do. 20 box--V.Hiioe9jenuine Cotton antTWobl cards, " IOO- bls? new City ground, , family flour, 100 H. P.' ditto ditto & country t 25 superior Cider Vinegar 1 00 bushels best? Clover seed fettc fed, Tlogether ith other articles usually kept! io the Grocery line; ell of which vve offer! for sale, npon suehvterms aswe think a jfair examination cannot fail to .approve. We are agents fpr the saleoilabez Parker's . j 1 TfyreshingJIathincs, FAN MILLS STRAW CUTTERS & hie ri ace sofd at the same prices af by t an tiTaci u rer, ' .. . K;; ,t ; tt M, I We also solicit.a continuance, of the, very Itberai patronage ' heretofore received in the way of ConsTgnments of Produce: say Cotton, Tobacco Wheat, Bacon, &cf; 'and pledge otirselves fn be unwavering in" our terms of Commissions,1 as ivfe place1 all -on ar eqoal footing. Say fijt$ cents "per nnte fur Dot loft, arbd air 4 otber kinds 6l ! Produce-t2r4 per cent. A Iso, the' receiving ! arid fprvrlingrjf terchandise.v" " ' Justlleceied ; " i t jEs the, Subscriber ; yA , LA rGE.A3Qa rMKMV Swedes, -fAmereaii arid English Jron, , . l: -. -. j G ffrmarv & cast Steel, cut & wrought NaH? Ci istipgs. ;Coiisit!P pf ovenspoisspjders, 1 sifllefslea i kettles, andiriMis carissnd - WMI JWJXeS, jdoirgS pointH &lhe,Msf ;j Spkdes 'on Handled shovels, -h,oes, trace andatef chains, .sulky spr jngs, Tj irk -Islrid aUr blwn & ground sal tf hite lead, linse.edrtd train oil. a -x iu ami 7 ,u".. ,ev7rt v ?r "A !. sn'-a verv' larire & eeneral asMortnLnt of W t v 1 iTl I tit l a . mil I r Hardware and.Cntlcr ias CJiintt,&lax, Crockery and Sroae weird For sale-cn afceommodaiHsi'irrnisv-rE Tar boro', NovM2, t845; Mf,ntti; JYotice. rP HE undersigned would most respect- -M. Y.. LtlinUtHnfnk,CU?HOrjr,ff.v mc piiblfe fn ge.Ker : ,ttat Beverly H, ou H bAf merited 1avelftn it? g agent it time, to sell AlANUF at the ... i- : r gbney in possefsion, i :he acfedH pbco in (fdnaity f'r lJlt ixfi ps ?n s Irom sellmg or iyian I 200 ftoif R-ilo1 lopoo lbs. Virginfa cured bacon, - ' 1 t! 000Oi V; Weth sides1 anil kboutcrs, ' do., ! nlUrO TOBACt'U. tnins namevroi:tiiim !rrio nrpSPIi T iAtjttr vhalever fex- t lively T3im: haine aJbU (ebt theJ -agenr u'"'- . J i " HUMthc B ml tinnerignr" ' " 1 V i U j 11 1 . vol Lm- - . jiH WHEHE IS HOME?! r:'.'-s.i - 'Tij s home where'er the feartnsHT Hii w ? Where'er its loved ones dwe-Ht - In cities or-in cottageiu: -i. U-i -..t-. : ';rironged haunts or.-roossydell;' , :t-" jf 'Tjte.hei'tt's a.rdvei verjfftf .:1i.?feo;?! , 7 AndVthus on wave and wild-' i-H'.-.?--, i''I-Tie, maiden with hpn Invr ioalb:: ,-. ,t"ti iiB iiiiomer wjin ner ehtlttY:;' it' . . .... .... lis fairy spells can bring! Fresh foualains 10 tHeQibl riess, : i And tu the desert sort n it. Tiere are green Isles in each rfcean; iJ er which aiTeciion glides ' r n And a rraven'Ori 1 each shore, vl i Where Love's the star that -''guides ' ' lis e where'er the heart js; 21. X N or chains, nor dungeon U i.m, t . . .. May check the mind's aspii ing, f ' ,f ' The spirit's healing hytnn- - T ..tTne heart giy s lile it beauty x t , ' its jIory anl its power .. ' lis sunlight to its rippling stream , . And eoli dew lo its flower. EXHACTS FROM TUB pREsU DEN l S M ESSAGE Texas. In pttfuanre of the joint resolution of Congress, for annexing l exas to J'he United States," my predecessor, oi the thfnl day'of March, 1845, elected to1 sub mil the first and second' sectionV'of that resolution to the republic of Texs as 6 an overture, on the part of the United S fates, for her admission as a State into our Union. This election 1 approved, and aecordmgly the Charge d Affaires of the United 'State's in TexaSjf under instructions of the ten ti of March,flS45, presented these secttrjbs of the resolution for the accept a nee of that vt e1 public. The executive goVernmehr,' tjic Congress, and the-people of Texas in con vention, have successively cdmplfed with all the terms and conditions of the fjoinl resolution. A constitution for 1 he oVefri mentofthe State of Texas, - formed by 'a conA'entibn of tleputies,' is herewith laid be fore Congress. - It is well known also, that the people of Texas at the polls have; ac cepted the terms of annexation, and ratified the const itnt ion. r 4 ;;! ' 1 v I communicate to Congress the corres pondence between the - Secretary or State and otrr Charge d Affaires in TextiSfjlind also tire correspondence t)f the laiter'rwHb the Suthorittcs of Texas; together' with' tire ofltetal docdments 'transmitted by birti'to his own government; ' " ' '' ': ' ' ; ; i'he ternis ofannexalidn wbicKHyere oC fered by the United States having been1 ac cepted by Texas, the public faith of - both parlies is solemnly pledged tcAheiooi pact of their union. Nothing remainsr toicbn surhmaje the'event Tidt they passage of an act-by Congress to admit the Slateof Ite'xas into the Union .tiporf Bh' equ I footing with the original States. Strong reasons' s. exist why this should; be done at an early period of the session. It will be bseved that. bfihe constitution of Texas, the existing government is only continued temporarily till Congress can act; and that the third Monday.of the prefent - month-:i the day appointed for holding I he-first general elec tion On that dav-a -ffovernoTrs iiettietiant governor, and both branches of the legis lature will be chdseh by the peppJ ; ffhe rresiueni oi i exas is requireu, nnincuiaie lywaenheece1prprqfficTT,l i hat the 'new Stale has beertadmitted into our! Union hy Congres,tovcoTivene the leg(sla tire , a nd , upoiv its oi ejt tin g t le. exj isliiig government' vvill,, Jbe,super$t:e(l, and the Sta'te goVernnient 'organ ize'd. ' Ques tions deep ly "in fere stt'n g1 1 d Tex as l n i ? ifo m -mon with the other Slates the extension oi r -'re ve n fie' la w 9 a nd 1 jiid icia I - syitiir oveV her peoplfe and terHtoVyt ist ellras measures of a local character, 'wilf crairrr .the early attention jof Cdngfessr'and, therefore upon ,very principal oi repujdan.govef n merLt. she.oughtto he, f epresentecl iu thai; bodjvwilboutiinuecessary delays J qivnot j toq earnestly recommend promps.actipp on thcis i P portent su Aft son as thjp act . lo admit Txas ;as te -shall be passed the ,unj a jpfcft 4 wp i rjepubiicsvw' 1 1 s be-j cospminajjedi ;by; theift wp i yoLiintfy. consfnt, :, rall-ii lif: J ,hUf accession, to otur terri tor yj has: been; ofleH aciuByernent.-oarjn W fpfVJ 1 s-beA raised tp prpducetlresqliVtcfVfe?! a.v hair ll "f- tiU i n" tKw vtrtorv-J f j.f v o. a' "f t - u "7,.,"T. w , . : . . - t . . t . t i :. fhay no't Qtrght , IP ex!endiPp-tteKrjtpriaiarp for, ord itSn ,pirA institutions over a reluctant pnopjel 1A fqyearatagQ our hqle.q! which tit'-ham be srrmplibed?sriiJgi n purely rfi om? t he choice -of t he neor ilhem I e FpSiTo 9nrertne otefsing ol fmirt unidfi e larmsn a parallels ji.t j j'Ihev itr4sdttionidf fhi&iiedtrit? hijrlat lherformtttion if ihdendftait i 1 1 d to n 7 xva s :bo n n d ed b r. r tb e j-S t.tfSf afcy?r 4ule, Atlantic, has .'passed the ijapfoJ: -Fldirtda and ibn5pewceiuUvi4xteaiddlb tl e I ) I , iN or te. ,t n con tern pi at i OgVl gr.an4 Ptteur, of lliJslevenl, it ts nobfp -bet(irkitVen1 trtaifHtt- resultwa achieved v in tleiito2rf 4.he ;dif,lomalic interf-rei:f9i VoCi&tropn monarchies. EvFjraMeei4the ciuilrr i wh re b fli ad ;rbetv j ou e a n ci tmh aliy ssibe; Cou jj tty wiuo l h a-J a foinmou in 1 eTsi rwttU; u in'mai(,tai)iuUie lreetiomx)lw sejtl Uk; c oirntr whten toy the csfon! o'l-IJut sana rtrt opeuedi to irfJacceao heJUiiif ofM t-xio ithe rotiof rv-ii-vvit hUlwtdt'bre have been triv v ear t ra vi n g- n Jiri snd mom c I ase I y t he band s 4cfn ecessJ if M c m nercermstuexpeciedyv-anfHtowr ieiged rVgrel;'ttiiilc parkin arri;eflbNyt lb preyttiauD xationj and to impbefcOzi Tex as, as a condition af-tbe-recognitHoo of her independence by,. l eico t at!he, iVp jbt never join. herelf H ta4he UjtictJt.StitfS, e may rej tce. that, the tranqtlil sniiter vading mfleriCe of the; American priuciplei delt gbver riment Avas sofficiept itolelptl the, jRirpofces ol Hi iiish-and rent:b iritetv lerepsC. anilihat itle alnoL :unanitnous voice of thcpeople ol' TeX:? hat f.givei. to that inter lei en ce a peacelui..;and:;;-ivctive rebujke. From this ,eJXjJTjple, European governments rpay learn bow vaiardjplarna nc aj-isand intrigue most ever proyajport I hjs coniiuettu against, that, s ste(n? pi st If gov rrr ment whjch stems, natural iqpur uil, ytid whicji wijj evrrJ" ; sisi(pi;eign j in tetierence. .-- - . .. ?- i pwards iexas, . I dn not doubt, that a II ber-d and geoerousspirit.wijl actuate Con gress in all thnt concerns hec inres ..and prosperity , and that she will fne.veriiave caue to., regret that. site ,has united r- her Jone star, '. to our glorious cone4bt4op4, tt- . The Secretary of -the Treasury, ifri 5 his .! a. - f - . ' v annual reporio-oongress, win commut cate a full statement of the condition' df bur finances. The it m ports for:iben'scaVear enduig on the 30'h of JuniBast?vvere dfthe value! of one hundred and seveitteert-mil4 I i o rra t wo h u n d 1 ed a h d n f 1 v - fo u r t bo u s a n ( I five hundred and nixy four dollars', of which the amount exported was til teen mil lions three 'hundred i and foriyjsix thou sand eight hundred and thirty ( dollars -u' leaving a balance of nne hundredahd;i otie millions nine hundred and seven thousand and thirty-four dollars -for domesdecoft? su m ption. .- The exprJrts for the-stfrneeaf were of the value of e hundred arrd four teen millions six, .hundred and: fort v-six Thousand six hundred andsix dollar-: of which, the amount of tlamestic . articles was ninet -nine millions, two Lhundred and pibety-nine tholisand saven -nun, dred r and, seventy-six dollrrs. Hiie teceints into the Treasury uV'injL ine same; year were iyc-ui v-iiino . 1 liohs.seven hand ed and sixty -.ntpeth mil. ou sanl one hu mired arid tnirty-'hYee dollars and fiftycen g; ol which, there w ere- def 1- ved irorn customs, twenty -fsefepltrniH:qns 'v , it-t , i . v - i- .' . i! ;"' -'-j five hundred and twenty eight,, ilhodsana one hundred pndtwelve.dollars'and seven cents; Trom sales of imblic lauds, two jrul- I ions se vent y ;se V e 11 J h o q sa 11 I a q l 4 twenty lib two dollars and thirty : c4nts.;'a.Q.dJrfimjn-. hundred a n tt six,ty-1 pre J hop sandLili, ne hundred anl ninty-eights .dQJarf fifty,-s!X : . . IU 1 i, I. m-rma l..m lha t.- (f f 11 a cents.! whVeb, eight unllions five hundred, piohtv-pivht Ihoii.iand one irUOUretl arid fifty C t r' were debt first 6f fuiy lasf; was ven"rhtifH6n MX hiihllred bd f f ? -el gl V t h Ousa nH th r e e Bortdred and f si dollars rtd etttytWo ceiiVsi iUJ.lS.tiU';'M 'l1 j1' Tbl iimourri of the puBttAe1St.rernS ihiml innaid nn the 1 t of October lastwas sev en feeti millions seVenty-6 ve!thpusarjd four nd n 3 red a iid "t"or t y 1 fi ve tf o llarsr no fifty t wp cents, i runner payments ui me puurrr debtWould have been -ntadeV in amicihation of the period of its reimbursement, uder theiant hori ty scobferiiedl rtipon rnSvSeeref afy of the t reasury, by the acts of Jty twen ty. fist.l 641 ,and OtVA prtl fiftejeni b ifS f 2, and March third, IS43, had fippf!he unset tled staie iofirctir fcreiatibtwi dtviihlJClexica menaced hostile collision witK .tha-power. ed -prod eat tot ;retain iiM' tb tjreasuryi ampi,uisualiy,lai;geii fpr; rditiaj-yi, pnxr national ebi periocr were ivrtriy-nr ije or iipn?s , jfyK ?"o ui ed ant 'sixty-e tgl ? fiotisa rj d..l o, Ji u n drel and six dollars nineix.eightcerits; qi : 1 seven dollars and sixty-tvyp cents applied to tne paymeni 01 ine pumic ?ip'l ii ba la rvce in' t hVTHis dry iw 4 h e U 1 1 mm. Mil a I m an S9PJrI8P9U ar ouraens of rnost oiJberaUpns,t-it:sbprUlbe. extinguisJh- the. state of.. Ihe count rv Dermit. and ,espe- CialK'-jf our lorpiin relations internose no i? tmylhny , rue, be- cneiisn.tne popjb 01 soon being aoie 10 con aln nmyi tbeneprs 01; set - of nayionaJ irpj?nrjtyo.esto mankind the Pe,n l-.Mxa mrde.o z O'helaHention of tCoifgres .nvited to the importance;ot majkjmgjSU,-rie vmqcli, eaiou9-ajid.retluction-Qf the ates. of Juty in posed by out preStJ.ni tariff .laws.. The t?bjectofiniMsif g duties on, imports, should l ot;. 10 raie revetueio ipay,HtiB ? ""eessary expense pl govern nf nUi ft;.v-pngress may iiiKoubaedlyn.theiexercieof . a 4 sound d iscret i o ui :d i isr r j m i n ate Hi afe arran gi ng the -r .1:... 1 ' . 1 d 1 scr im i n a Uon s j hoi I d bev w j t h i n the re v- emie standard and Jbtir tn'adew.it 1 t hej. y'Wf to raise money-for tne(suppof i of, .goverpf ntentt t'q .. rt v4r :?f; !f Ii-''r v'' ' It becomes imporjapt to 1 understand dts linetlyt; wbt ,ismeiant by; areiVenue ;jfaodp aru,-ine rnax4oium OI vmcn miouio oovso exceeded irt the rales of ;duty4 imposed.; t it is eoncetlediiand I experifoce ? proves that duties may be laid, sb high -as to ; diminish, or prohibit ahogeth'erji the impPl'lation of any given.: article: arid- thereby i lesseo pr d estroy; t he rev'en tie vvhicb, at Jpwr rates would - be tl er ived.v from! its importation: Such d at iesjexr eed the: re venue rates,, and are not i m posed to raises money, for tbp support of-governmentr (Congress ieyy j duly, forjevenue, of oner per cent.on a J given artcle,it; i1 prpduce-v a given amount of rnqney tp the Jjceasury, and will incidentally ImdwPjarSarily afford protec lion," or ad yabtgeTtp't he a m Ou nl of one per cent, idthe lhnhrnliinbwcturer ef a sim i la r pre tk e a ri iclepy ef the" 4ni idfterf If the duty.oe. raised to tei. per. cenLjLt v ii liptpd ace reater. amotjpt ;oi y: tnoriey , and afford greater prpiection. . Jf It be sUlJ raieo 10 jiwenjj iweni-uvc, ut; uiiri v per cent, and if, as it is'raisedi the teyenue' de rived from it is found to be in creased ihd protection or advantage' willalso be in c rea sed r bu'C i f ' ' i i Ve rvi sed P- 't hi rty b n e perent and it is found thatthe - revenue produced m.H haltraVe iStiessUhartf at tbut percent, -it ceases to , be a' rejvpnup puty duties at. which it is ascertained from expe riepce ihathe reenup is! grdaiesti is the' maxriWum rate 6fu;i:Ifcfi"caii-?'bewid for-1 he Odhti ytdeftvipowot col lecting'3 rftp nev forahfe siinbdft i of t dwirmjerit;n dToi raise the dutieshigber than that point, .anPj i per e b; y1 j J f i in istfcj lfji iriquit .co IJec led , ,.j 4 to leKythem fo? proecJion- .merely,, and noi lor revenue. t ea rone, wren, . as -ouu- cress' may gradually increase th ft?'" iV'O'i lire rate ui duty Prt a gi ten arltcrejiand the reventie la. increased by such increase of dutyV-thiy !are;wiihinMhel revenuV standard; WL'sn they; g beyondtbJat:point.-abd,as tbeiy-iq creasej the" duties, the revenue; is diminished or destroved. the a t 'ce.as'es haVe for Its objecthhe raisfng of ipone W supportgo veromentrbut rtoFprorectlon 'merely. ,; ; u Foreign. Heluttonf, , . T. The rapid extension of or settlements over our territories. heretofore unoccupied; tfie ad f itoh offpew States tp opr confedera- our risinggreatness aiianu i, rc tmir the attenuon of the Powers of rone;'anfi latelV -the hdocfrine, " has' been brpachedip spme of them, of a 'bauiice of nqweri.on tht cpntipent to check pur .'' IVtlill Jidvancement. J he. United. Slates, sincere; y desirpus prpreserYing relations of good understandinclwitp aH natrons, cannPt in silence permit any European interference on the North American continent; should any such interference W attempted, weVill be readytoTesrst il jany'aiid all hazards.- r" is-Well Itbdwrr to ine A merica n pebpld and to , ai: nations,: that this r govern ip.Snt has never interferil tthJhe( feUtions sub h-Ave never made, pprelves parties to their wars1 or tbeiraliiances; we have not sought tbebr tetrnorres by conquest ;'We havo not rAingfifdth parties inr-4heir -doniesiio struggle;; andibeIievingour own f fbrmcdT govrtrixen(itOf betli'el yverhavft neyer cqoplo jiragalejU jintriguesbn diplomacy, or y cf . iS on this continent ar like exemption from Kuropean interfeencThenaion " America are eq13Hbvereign and Ind. pendenwttiilhoie f'Ekjrdjjer1 ?They Oil illw u,,r ' ' possao tht -siw j .rijjhts indsp: 'r-7 ' ' ' 4 . J
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