- -' --- - 'F'u a. t. j: : 9 L I , I I .i ; '. j ft J " I 1 : I I I / I I 0 ::4 F . i _ \ :' , 'r /1' .. I ,A' I f' , 1 I .' :1 I \ : ' I $ I S 1 '. : Q 7 _., ,. -. -_. -- I Ii ._ ..._ --- - .- ----- -;; r&Uittcl h'had.to labor under diadv4nages' ; 1 The. oiher question to ii I have allusion is |I tion is the : 'n the of Mr.I LEVY UftM in fdcft6's>R actual iwrrender byGvrtrnax&t many i free in wbteh pubIicopj"' t ", qfoflowg j reply .i < to niltig.1'e.ag siI;he' 1 but': I.have eodf-a\"ored 10 make my eWots I Cf'm- the construction of the 10th,article of the Ash I r-"eHigence.Qf common mind. 4, committee of invitation, which" ue "ere uoablo w.* estiraatejof their number i w correct.) The .ttlkS'1' men'uratewith difficultlf"S to besurriounledIII burton Treaty. The extent ,of our coast and I I.r !i: edoverwpaihaj) brute force ; in aJo.er..crds has'ftfti., . lo publish! last week., ;*. :/ point of ihe war was the pcse sjpa orb understand it' hlS been sought to in4itute: nI .its propinquity to ihe British'Islands makes this i the measure of the progress CJf. ciYilizat II " : ] betes'nthe results of my 1 labors at ijt question of most v>tal eon..equence.io u,. the ?. ' ST A crSTI%E, \0". 26,18.,X insuUflnd' after contes'in! that'ppmt I[comparison ro2reso democracy. l I. GETLzME' : 1 fiave the honor Uv'ncknowfl cight'years .f blood.shed and urit. when we'.1 the last session with those of the 2d seision! of I have extended :thi* letter g"'ntl,-men, so S..Our fatherxpamlng for freedom and invohw t r \ i rdgc receipt of ihp note you b..ndi"d llne in be-' wefC upon the very verge ot grasping.the fruitof the 25tn Congrfs*, and to deduce frnm this much beyond whatj I had designed, that I will ed in difficult rswhicb !he wbic'principleeofeU . fi I half of the Democratic party of ,St. John's the, struggle, the,point i in rejmquuhed add comparison a, result unfavorable to me. I ac pot longer'tax your patience. There are manyi not 'OIYe.looked .ilbin'themaarfel&nd to 116,. TI Count inviting me lo ,partake with tht-in of nnttblicrtiarbccuc. n remnant composed ot the mOst desperate a'oduntamesbtcftf c.ptthe i issue tendered-and still mure I Itfer the matters fruitful remark which would desire en for a rerpedy., , .". \> ): ., i\ i accept tncrhivitation'inlha'i '1xzndiiinre left victors unoh .. 'be further isrue of a comparison of entire *eies j j i r io touch lut I postpone them for future occaj -!. A remedy was discovered i It was deooE . \I, ,pirit it is given, ahd beg to propose Thursday the fidJ.Yhc 1 General Je>up in- 1837 8 j|t of se sion Most that was accomplished, for j i !I JII. I have only therefore to beg that you :I j racy-the ,soterftgnly of lie j pfe. 'Nc. jael 0 :, '. nexvf; agreeable to you, as the dll)'. This invi-' proposed to treat for pacification i. ilh the Itidiam I I Florida during ihe five sessions of Ihe iSlh and I I: will communicate to those you represent, my e could JL! llrr the declaration c.finoVpraiV # I lation. gentlemen.; !' iti Are ptisiMd: lo.!jnfWmmc.ifet ;. upuo t the condition surrendering to 2Gh Congresses, was done during thesefcsioase.; |! sincere thanks for the honor they have done me, I erice. The delegntesbof the Ihirleen ct4ei ripeWi.wland .f. :-".: : is designed to mat ho approbation of my ; them temporarily portion of the Peninsula, lect*d for comparison-but I amconten ; IQ take nnd that you will accept.for yourselves, th* assurance ro c. therefoie.! io'o the discitv "f the rrr.-- ; _ i :. Irieod*, *L-for my 'lfIdP'.ttg ble nd'lUcc es4tiI' the Government rejec'ed the proposal promptly i i2Hil 'it.a* offered.. Now it i is said, I !earnh at'what of my cou'mued! and sincere friendship. iatvrj u d"p..nd"n' S'3f"ori! an4. -. ppraHBgt9 " I I'1' wrviccs as Del!o.<,us>sii'nj,f the Peninsula wa accomplished at that j>e ion wa. wi bout e'- I Your obliged ;lollo\Y.c! l zen, i i[ God they,wr .ti' on the estimates [From the Bay Slate Democrat.] I r 'S S _. AsVjConT ;bul the policy, and uscfufnes.H. of my cours?. : "ltn to pt-ttv grt was appropriated upon I -- 4 ri ,f \ I ha tl had feared doubts. might hive reached ninety fin men. \\.i1: ,: the cl.uatn.HlS filled ot ihed''piirmu-fiis for Un continuance iof pub. What citizen of Massachusetts would not feel\i ID'iTpIy' knowq as an ?ejf.li "' - i ; \ thc minds of my': friend4, CVf"IJ."ou have dis- wihpiol! : :, and ,the ruLli.aui.C. e. subdutd iupiritby : lic work*, then in pri'ret$. and the appropriations ; projid, of i he elect ton of George Bmcrott; to the h Explorer in ih- North J.and tfce ''atiAgf i i I ; ;iclled all nn lt tr..so far &v',mjfrKnds; of St. > .ilw pau:: ) ot Jlutr numbers Ih? ex, fur which would have beu male, and1 I. highest office in the gilt of he people of this .several. pllblica1 o !. and wh !,was 'm ttdr,-; !; ) Julu.'.,Counlyjarecaaccrocd' i ;and,J.hav* ftho, eUII'ary.ltB..t&: ul1tCtt'd .by.- ,.tiarucy .and utter; wvjc made.as_ mailer. .of cuursewbjIun!1 the : slate.J .A.the bUtoria pIJii.s:,.unjry>JiCi. n- i ipirvafcwntuiibii i vih iI q\ I gratification' lo be abletosav;(bat.sincerival.ia ,VT1 wurd by:Bailey, and the wTITuTn l cleaT active, contrary the public documents will 'prc ve, thai (-joys" 1' fame higher than any other living i1i f fLci ly'if6;fi ii iMent :. the Tenit r. I b".' found' evujrnce; and successful l''iTrot"pur3Uit' Iv\ th. nrmy not one/,f, he..approprmiions obtained!! at the : can. No one U more familiar with the A1f."cn'1 Vicar of Bradford, in'York-hire, .ie-1t . t It wbcrrYer.lbav I, ;' n.orftmiJ unifrcf5.il ap. HiTnughAiir"ihc"uiutir'of t 1811-2, sudden lilt MS>K U U:ere of this character,except in one I i ical and practical-nature nd operations baa in hi*charge a population of more 1hU.1 1 . \. probation than I had, ventured lo expert.: I Iy: Ill"' poliit of honor i is abandoned, th4r military I or two trifling p.; rticulnrs._ Nearly all l>f !hem republican institutions ; no one more devoted to hundred thousand persons. At a n-crot ..},: i.-' ': Ana tJg the nvwt prominent of tHe' subjects force; hcJi"l'er "il an.1 Mrnt out of th'IVi.itury I I w er; 'lor the coirmencement of pe1c tcoifcs, and democratic principles, as promulgated by Jefferson I! terly meeting ofbP Bedford (York hireChordl , which my duly has I required mew brillg..tt th* :"-d rlt'| ren.h*Iii of i liven mv ate di-ti.i-1 many ot. them were obtained in dirtct \opposition Madison, Jacksonand Van Buren ; and no Institution. Dr.K.gave somsaccnuut ot bkl .. A public attention of lair;.is tho 'removal) of the guished! byconcision wlrch had bren leforn to :hi> wvhe< i-f the Departments. { I one U more'able to administer. the state govern.. ception and the'result of h. obaerratinns ja groui_ ,-w jcmainin Indians from Hhrida.! In every ,'rlevI141'gly, refund. ,\i.e1 to whom! did wesurrcti'lcfl It isal>o iiid that: nothing was done for Cast ment for thb prosperity and happiness ot ,he America- The- following! .passage'from kktd. C Vies1. ! ,I \ (. Ri point of view in which could be rvgnrdcd it To l 95 .In.1rls"t! what; did we Florid at Ihe last !vss him in it. much injustice has been done, I do believe. bysUeepini ,. of the ;1 t :'\ grow daily more difficult ; *ml thai tl.'erefnru n' By au uiraug rncut, litvgjl! in its character if it of my enemies,w ill sanction. j' In directing the admiration of sl-.tr: affairs he d ducli.onc from partial .or limited :t ., ficeros. (: II I 'c.l it. prompt,and deci ivernml persevering c-mrsy ot'!..I '\f'- iiue.i ui to b.* IwrrnilliH.'ul!, for nothing hurt But is it the fact that'noihing: was done for would governed. by those benign' and lofty facts. The Americans, no doubt are' sensitive, fist. C : :; '.'. "L. reaHluiiCe I was ru'c .sMsrv.. I h.id waiied a r'-a*. ol ih j 1 r.-.iI lr m k:og {><.xier: ol I tho lli-pubJic! was the Casi l! 1 principles: which s> ek the best good .of every too sensitive. as to the opinion of strangm, " \ t 'j '. :. ", nimblu tim to sco what fcteps tioiiM! |tie: tnk'-ri to CtllIlwlcnt fIr Ouch purpose "Ir der,'ptious in its ''lific Wa the comnvucement of a system: of(for. mt'inber of the body politic. and particularly of the British ; but on that : f. : close nn occupancy of itur soil which w.m orfg ciiiir.ici'-T.Tl it-was ificant In be tempor.iry ; for tiufS which will cst three iniltion!! {of Dol. I To relieve 'the poor and industrious from the account we, especially, should be tb< more con S bouretoficit I tr innlly staled to be empbrary only"anil. ivhen II I tht IUJ II 1.5 "eu t expressly to'dat: the Talk hi-ld |,trs. not hint:! I I t burdens of taxation, he would c"ry out the riderata add cautious. And people in_'tl-tt I '., ulead of winy movement. tow-mi's. thi, object.: I I4 nt F..rt B-oi'ki; July 2Ut .13l'2 that the 1'icsi- Was ih; permission: to select the, 4hoicct principles of economy recommcaded by ibu country nre little aware how much damage to serva IceivedI. ,_ _ \ \ ; observed that by I thu course, .f'n'1' thc,' I 1..1":01_was "willing: hi ml chi'du sho-jd! remitu hinds in Florida in I lieu of the tG'h! sections. cover i l lean.cJ and j'Mt Morton. the foundations of a friendly elinjs betwitt t : were likely to be 'fastened upon us to nn inleftnitc 1 in Florida, or ,o to Arkai MIS as they mighipr.". ei! by grant.nojhir.g: Nothing to!| grant. I lie would. never countenance that s.4rm of the two countries hs- been produced or bow afmiich ,, {: period', I nt once proclaimed my views nnd! fer" nnd Hi Jill, that **he "vas ,qtili' inditfeienlwliPtlnr .ridden Kast: Florida ? r : Iftgfelal(on wnichmak-s' the rich richer ana the'' fuel fir supplying he cunnVigralion of .1 .t ,, proceeded to action.; I cskIby I! ) a resolution.of th-y remiiiifil: in the country IT went Weru I tie important nmendmenJi: njade to ptrtir poorer, by I!h,? aid of unjust l.iws. contest and! stnte, has befn accumulaied! % by _ p' : ': the Ho.isc, f>r- i information t as i to the purposes tuthe t "est." And wih I win cons qtiejicc-i! With I the arnicil s>':i:en..nt act O'ltiung/ i HI: woj;d n.vcr support, a rotten p"i permoneysyatein the iIIt'.eral .Ilrctiuns or unguarded slights 'of -i, 14 jind'in-m-nynu ot the Govcrnim-nt upon the this fat: tal'; consequence llmt we are reduced to Were the aicu bv which patents wereauthon and_ legalize robbery by elievftig cbr- book wrUing traveller und- by the UDnM'asuml'injustlce ipeeclC J subject. rehojjition it will he epri was ufficicotiy 1 the awkward alternative either of imph d"Ireichsry l *>.d 'to t<<* ii-ued for Informal entries in "Eu t. tOt.lTj .ns from their lawful and jut !abll ti. s. of sentiment .public orators or I -rr t brund to cover the uhftlf gr'ounJ. It tijAanIs' thti Ind 'lq, or of a qine Florida noihing ? I He wou'd' favor th.it amelioration in our criminal newspaper editors, which frequently go Jbrth' -'he wa ,i. 1' c ,: was as. folio. '5, i bul'fniioa!. tu their .PC.l21tLID-It coliiuiice! .1 \'at'lht", cfUnmr'nc"mrllt of surieysj, i for a JVt! h would be in accordance with through the medium of t fe public press :To ' J' ; leolttd, Th n' i rtqll/' -"cd tt fiaii. tliU lio-i!"m.J"r what! jrrnii why do we ;jnsi- :h.t! 'hfy shall.oi ('On- Was the [ir' visioii for ,immediate! lucatu of lit: would' fivor education! by using the influ- near or ;interesting it mny be to us ; to ascribe !I b J ei "iii. ilii (u.J'r.''"\ pr..enf!in Plorufi r-miiti I tiinif hie :.Many' are the ('..hllll'i1.1| i II have, confirmed grants inching ? I I ci,ce of bu office to elevate and improve the 10 it qualities it possesses note or nyc it credit BytweeDtii.fl. : : :L; ,1'lr"h'tfap! r any.or wh.il x:";m are in prnr/C. pus n:,'d thfni-felv to (flY' mind. A few of, Was thu nppropn; ,ition for a Marine !jllospi- common schools and increase the means of for vinous it does not m.inlaiDwould be not _ \ I. ".'' 'fur their ttumUiul\ r (th* irmly of (I'avneV l.'aril. them only: fun I here advert to.. tat at Key West i ohmg: or ;is Keyi Weut to be kilowledgu; in th; hands of the people- only wrong m principle but_ unmanly. But IQbe f. inj; whether 1i"1' tr44iD* 'IIO-IMM hiv. lx>pn p.CI..tt-i I'I 1-t. Becau-o 'hc peace of'thc country cane tli-yver.;d from lh; East I In short he-would! adorn th** otSc of governor cart.fulor unjustifiable censur- of unnece. . c-vt. h>hcd. ur are ujoumiplatod t<. be ''e4IaJli..h, for never bu j.re-erved while they are here. C.,I- Was the nppiopr.ution of half Ri million of i, by his cornmHiding gnius, his ix'ensiveIcarninjT sary olft-nce ; to be most considerate of the- 0. \ r: tieirii! e; whellisreny rompem-iiiou i ill pmd l III j.ny li.io:1siil i' cc-ur, ir.J, ; nt any moment the dt>ll-trs fur paiiTK.'nt of arrea'i!, nothing to the J his uuvvavt-rinu patriotism and his maintenance of friendly feeling and) 'on'idini 'i_ _ : ; lii'Jiin CoUnI r j idle' as ar't-iit. or lomtuisnimirr in rif niin; ,; :. ', whether Hny :monity or prus-iiU |MV. Lceu a'.l:I.\\I> ; tl-iiu j of ani>.titr war may buist upon th.' country Kn-1 ; strict regard for I IUe. interest and rights of the relations are Christian obligations which it 7.I-- I' ,')' In "ny or the 'Inrlmi* nmv in I Joridi, ; and wlmt p.nt'.' when our p.'opli* :are !1t'1\,1 preparul.for) it. V1l4 hip grant of two !lots at Fcrnandina for ; peop (', the honor oT the State and glory of the wou'd! be well were they ruort- generally re- .- pure t I (i : .of lh" l'itI! : doiiiiin in FlorM hllol t" n .ur".rfL.d 21. B"caU"C it will, nffoftl, a sate retreat to puMie! use,>nothii'g' j Union.. ga"ded. Ahiinphowe. t .T(%).1',' lot'elel..lljycntcJI-a1IufJ'or' | nilJ 1.lIliII"', Itf ""..t fugitive sli 't';. who will either gather tht're f flhen tit Was the establishment of new post robte inl j Through all Mr...ncrc.rl'S writings and'p'ih- 1! The nature of these observation; w HI. i inEnt&! . .J. .': anti bitunddrid Iher!nf,, and wh..tfr.aj f ncr.ur''Ili.'u' SI rrc.!I t the savages in the mcaiM"ainil dispo;, j i he east I that will i I I involve nn annu.il I and perina'nent I lic speeches thee breathes the 'ru ? spirit of ta yon thRspirifof which, -siremy convnu. '-8. I 'Jif' 41, tineoadiiioual 01 fur. a definie: .Peri.i'd. at'd p'.n' bit h.iI of aiiuoyancK to its. or to find safe: nu'.L-i: '! ex'pi'iidilure ofSAMHJO.() ) noihintf 1 !'! !I philanthropy of patriotism. He has a heart to nt--a CoaM fri quut.ted tl}' lit it'I." .i. \ as tub i:UKC amount (exceed in: $100.000)eil ) ( ) We take the following extracts from the favorite contrast presented by many things j 'O.'II ha. ..,4 expoMiil to. 'I'$'tj following points' were, fishing Km-uk and upon which MO .iii'.;it uzig t! rop4lr. :, at my instance, by the tH'mmtit| OfCi'wm'rct $omc of Mr. Bancroft's, published performances in my own country. with the patriotism of aa. the' t f' 't ,discoveredlo : that; the nmn/yment/ with army would lard without np.llJsilion.$ aim l find .. for I light hous s on the coaM of i : Englishman ; nor will it hinder, nv (rpm" com, : _ ". the Indian, was permanent in \\-s character, *o prepared; : to I ih..-il.hllnri" body of the brtfiuult Ea'i t Floriihi. and which is in progress of fsigs pJ TilE GtSERAL GOVECNMENT. I mumcating facts or incident; which occurred it. t turns they were a party toil-and that"no II r. 'ever furnished by a futallv blind (joiernrnentl .. IIOlhill .! .1'' From mi .dllt.s. lleIlVl'ret! bv G.,. Bancrofton', in my progress,just as they impressed l my own 111W t 'I 'dcu were extant "for their removal at any titnf ,. ; an enemy. So eon (ciou bus th American rWere all thes' and the minor appropriations the4th o! July, l16, bef'.'e the citizens ot mind ; but that Vpiril will, I trust,. guard met ; ) ThW extrnordinnry and, alarming' cxpr;ure (.' juicri.muut. ever been of tin necessity of securing for public works nothing Most Flotilla ? j orthumptrnt.schii.etts.! : t, from violating' the principles ChrUttan charily - ./. W' the slide of affairs opnnrclnl tvith so.vit.il' our si-cit from, approach, that by Bjt it isaltw) complained Ihall I have 8nl10un. J The s ivereignty of Ih.. people is the ba isof I and df-f-nd mu from coming. f> unjust conclusions -efthelearth.By.t _ -. ""I' V-' n question to us called for decided ncliun.J .- the Ttcuty of AJoultrie, the* I Imiiaii bounddry ced in III)" circular all! that has been done, as Iho !}ill'm. Wuh thi people the power re. from partial charncteristio. . J i ". lr"inding1ballho War l IVpuriment was !III'I |ha, was not allowed to reach' our Western; dune l 1t"lr..p..lf.] Of coui e nothing i is done. by .' sid -s, both theoraticully and practically. The I Dr. S. prepared, during his sojourn' -the-- ". f f will notsfiy indMpOi i d-o l | give the subject; ) ihat coast nearer than six'een' milts anv one but Ihrougb (he votes ot a nnj irity of government i is a democracy, a determined un. : United States, materials for series of lecture* hnsbe.butwp. : serious attention which "importnncK.." call'-d! : 4th.Because the peopling and improvement Congress But that may be fairly said to have compiomi.sing I democracy ; lulminiatered itn-': which he purport's delivering before the Church .1" )?:' for I waited upon the President, who, ns il.e; of the country '91Irn"O'.f'cI by the presence of i been'accomplished' bY a representative which i iI i iI mediitely by the peoplt, or by thu people's rt'S- 1 Institutions of Bradford an association composed mdB.ByJ. t ; 1 '1 bead of tho Executive Department t, i is rrsp n.i. the I iid itt., My pllillli'-n.cllubies! mi In know. I has b. en done by his motion' and carried to',' pon>ible agents" ol hi.s parishioner and of which be isPresident. - l ; ble to the nmipn' and ;insisted thnt there should! 'Iron) circtniislnnces: coming within my own I success by hi ( efforts. I am as little given lo I| The ir.leres.tsof the people ar ihe interests The subjects selected by biro for .pride p t.i .be'upon rCOrdlntheifikofihe: Department, Knowledge. 1:1:nt the tide of immigration has personal boast or egotism as any one.. But in of the individuals'who compose the pt"Oplp.If his lectures announced to bo : ( ; i. 'me'ufficuJI and lasting evidence tlmt the removal been airusted .If .'great degree by the fact that I giving an uccount to my constituents of what I I'' we 'needed no general government for our private On American team navigation. i ;: / of (heso Indian was nt r wd. it'nf iliat tfie there were Indians remaining in t lh* country. have been dOing. how shall I manage I to suit > success and happiness we should have ad. On steamb'wU travelling very peculiar aod 'paT;; 1 < I l.: present occupation; wasconii.!"'cdnndmianth Gth. Because ihe public sentiment of Florida I myself to the delicate. nerves of the very I! opted mne. It i is created'to suppl a want and characteristic feature, of the engagements or S friend. 't :: bij treated absolutely temporary. This Ki t.p uill never tolerate the: continued presence in fastidious cavillers who are ;indignant that.j a deficiency ; it is simply a corporation, invented occupations Americans. iobleGO '- 'reunited in the i issue of'an ordef the the I country of the murderers of our citizens.; : I should claim to have done - \V ; : by r any thing at all ? ;'. with limited powers for accomplishing specific On the natu'nl ,scenery of ."mericbids r .i J.- ,: Department for their removal ; nt I*>ast the : And why shall they! not be rrmovedl Are we Whofbdll I say did what was done byfme! purposes."Government. 'embraces some of'the greatest scenes in the !. t I j '\ # a-cniary of War 'rssuicl 'me it should be t to be, told that! tho, miltiHry prowrss of the It is absurd. And, now I .ay for the info'rrni.1 ) 'based upon population, not world. S S S mental t'' j i sud in 'n' few dnys, ni.41'. I. have nnrci.' : Unilt..fHlulI': is insufficient f-jl.ctij Indians tion of all 'coiicerii'd, that whatever in ( j upon prosperity.- they who p>messed the On the national' resources wealth and pros. I descril 'I ', eonnn doubt thnt he' hits done, s>;. I wns If ho.-L-l the inilifary ot hit United Scutes! : be cular I say I did. I h:ive n fair righHo my.I did wealth possessed the power also, they would 'le. perky of America.On pIn W$._ _ P : .f ('fllI-iuhdly: him as to the nntnreof wiiUdrawn, aud our cili2>' CBII do.il. But I original motion: the . order I I upon subject, and solitary j gislate uch n way as to preserve That wealth condition and prospect of the Episcopal ? : t. that! wonId'vitNfy\ 1 told him thai I desir. :: wllturc.lu"h)'. that ;fny o'ie: regimental our |t and exclusive exertion for its, Micc>srcan enii- and power ; and this, vrou'.d! lend to an aristocra S Church. S 'turtiiitnIiik.j: ; -. e. ed an cxprc- order. for. ,tbi ir removal, ihnt it gullant'aroiy would make a mornings work ofit tic m(" to the clajm. And 'say further, that if cy. We hold it best that the laws should favor i.F On the state nf.public morals and religious :.' might be known)_ 'Jo all limo they were destined I,. it the plan lie \vtiil p: PiHl'.I.. And, if military 'I any individual. in or out of Congress, disputes > the defusion of property,and its easy acquisi. feelings. o' '-.5 waianI ,; a. ghes me to be brief Delegate are not to be measured by the'mere I Baocro t. r and n repotot' it hareahediu. It contains \ ; that to ilns end. tlmOlnc.er: 'i Anoth r sulij!ct. 'Gcntleoien, which I j amount dollars! . charged with iho ,upon which he procures to be,up. ;The system of tree'schnols, in every land mass of tacts and statistical! information respecting handsDm0.5 - ,. 4.. & repnntikililyjif excelling the vrder, should h(, have I cn called upon( roiako a decided stnnd, | proprialed. His duties lake a higher roogr.I .-> 1, that it CliO teach, wit] break up religious bipo'. S Steam 'Navigation in this country, with. - / ;I. /., I _: iiivrtedwith, authority' and discretion necessary refers to the recovery, of the fugitive slavesfrom.ihisci'r I The progress arid improvement a. country ry, vill. eradicate superstition, will uadermine, S which must of our people are conversant, but. .: ;( lo tnablu him to ,answer ,lo th.it responsi ,i I! who sought refuge within British I arc often advanced: by system of policy which aristocracy and lead t inevitably the freedomand which could not hut prove highly interesting 'o ,__I ,: : bility up'on his i reputation a'an.oncer. the territory alter' rouimiting: murdtr nnd ;involve no of zJcp I If robbery expenditure dollars'. And al ho' power ot the people. Nor let us suppo; the Ki.glish reader. The Doctor concluded by .,I i orders have been issued, such I presume? ,-hns uithinotfr; ', borders. Their surrender was re- I.hve not timu now to dilate upon the general | !\ every !thing has yet,been done for common t describing his visit to the U. S. theitmeiPrkice.ton * 'I ;'.6T', been their tenor, Tho, niea ujoU practicable: fu ed upon grounds in-ulling to the South nnd policy ,which I have been pursuing with ihisvieiv schools in New England. Democracy is : flJp r. I, wiih eLtirosafijty and peeJifwltcwd into' with dlSfC|'icthil. to the Nution.' In my viaw it, involved 'I I c-msay= that in all my course I am ov.1 ed to new efforts for the diffusion of truth pleLlg.1. nnd ..[ 'The midshipman who showed him'the ves 4 i\\.t' lIpropersLlrir.nnd! with ihouse of due mean?, : violation. b)' !Ilio British government Tiled l by l'rlf'wl'i s which look to the', the incr-ase of the relative numbers of active': 1I'tme.i'l'ry suspicious of himapd pbserved to !. ,.. *-' :: ,. botb.nSJoJ1Lunbft and db-cripiion: of Loops o/ an express 'Ireaiy .stipulation.; .1 regretted manent,and'rapid growth and best interestof'' and. inquiring' mind Here as rvery where the another. That U "n Euglwh gentleman won't ?*us Bit nnd lime an-1 1 moUc of A |i i to find), that the course of Great,Britain this the ; There _ on also movement rratnna. country. are Ireque:illy arising ruin i is;, union and pro rt-s ; to count HS nothing l Jet him know anv thing." tlbtbltt exception ; ..plezty A blu time honJJ be allowed. But'when (that occasion, was openly cheered by a portion of great' que siions thai! involve the fu'ure destinies what has t een gained, but to press forward fur however h. nivr a'.k'd a question in America :-' F reasonable time expire-',jhe; of the the north. Among o'her' eviJrmes' of this fact, of the which _ cnuse delay country your Ddl'C 1rp.frum\ ; th-r= !iinprovement in the intellectual and moral without' getting not only a civil nnswer, but a . may become proper suiject enquiry.. Our the l followinjj uitrocious sentitnt.-nt' appeared in position i is called I upon to meet, nod his success I condition] t-f the people.: Mind i is universal ; satisfactory. one, as.far as it lay in the power of persectunpha-- ,i i .. .' Citizens: should.bo duly and fullya Ivwed ot nilpouicmplatcdtnovemenh n paper 'pri.itcd in New ykVp do not iiI attention to which, t'niiitfaIoe be regarded i and its universal culture ihe bsi protection Jhe person addressed to give one. Jn truth 'he 'I t ),: in ample season to doubt says (the editor) that ninety nine ;in a hundred an a s.jtiHctory/ report to 'hi i* constituents: i it( he 'of the natural equality'ol the raceand the surest hud received in America the greatest possible 'unI*. enable them to anticipate' the nece&siiy ne|>snot north Mason and Dixon's line. rejoiced did nothing nl nil else. Among the question* of means of its constant advancement." civility and,alter lion ; and it was very much to By.cotthi1. -i t only, for safety'but: 'for co-operation. I nl the escape ofihe, Florida tli\\'esecenat\ the this nature that have arisen during my service I r WHAT H DEMOCRACY the honor ot the people! of'that ,country, and laa'dT - I' ; am aware that a weak, nnd.unskilful move f'I I sacrifice of ihe lifrnf partner, nnd will rejoice will uutmMwoonlv whit b involved great prin- Extracts from an address to the democt hc' electors though he had -travelled 5,000 miles in it. be I meat, ,by a military! olTtucr not cnmprrpntI 'at a determined t'f.fJtilJy Great Britain .to ciplfa, important in theircocisequencet to Flor' of Massachusetts, adopted bv'a, democratic never met with the smallest insult from man I (19 direct it ,j uccus. full! ,, tiny prove a f.iilurc j,, the d. ma'nd for their shrrender." ida as a part ot in** south, and of the Union. stale convention, in 1835, written by woman, or child lie should be very glad? be iOngueS i ;;' and may occasion; ftiriha/ilndtun 'trooble. |I r was surprised lo find thut, at (he first blush, Thf great qU(' linrJ' of the sanctity of slave George Bancroft. said if ibis characteristic' (>f the Americans But where the time and tl&t"lode i is confided i many: distiiYuisln-d iaifs rncndifiTorcd.with, v to me Federal property against power, arose in the well Democracy 1S agovernmentfouitdJon were as followed in his own country; ByJCcngrr person 4 tlieOfliccr'irttnulp.11 -with. i'. :horc can be no excuse as to the elmslrCJcliunhich'l I il1 islt'a_ Forrester case, and proper was treated. and successfully riot where it is t. .on property-recognising not only much to be regretted that,-in many _ - t' < fur failure, in a movement matured and to Ihe 10th article! of the treaty with Great The power had bt'eu.cln. ..mE"J fur .the Executive S .1 equality before' the law, but equality of political p.irt there would be very frequent exception !Vef, executed with the skill, of Britain I have satisfaction: however 1ft of the Federal Generalship proper' fay Government to " emancipate ototherwisK ia franchises. to that prevaJent which he fouud thsnkg'S \; r andwith, the whole means of the itavcrnjncnt i that, ,now there isn unanimity of opinion on the dispose of the slave of It civility is properly e Democracy accused of America. t ; at command!! to,any,required x'enl.' It is ,(('r. I part Southern Statesmen nt least, and that the country in time of war It was claimed as a the poor against the_ rich. Democracy endeavoring to set flJ ;: t'ninly, pracjicublolornnyve oJudians bv mil.: subject ;is in the course ol vigoH.us prosecution war power. This claim had resting for! not only been en the asserted great midltng class, is the mediator bet't'.n The cold action within \ undrr the of that present King of France, one wry try a\ rt-asormbb time without auspices gnat luminnry of the in (conventions held in the noMiern states and i. ". iIi.tugbanceiLthe p4il.4scap41e.$ 'iho military ; I'upuMic.Joii.N C. CAI.HOUN, with the sanction but "also upon the floor of The n't.sempt'io ., the poor the richVe certainly i evening, was riding from Boston lo Salem oa : cmh'iUlimcoiol of the estimable and ble Pi evident.You Congress. 'would secure the rights of the feeblest lad ividut.nil. :r the outside of the singe. lie WAS entirely withJ .t r I" tho-Upited States is ii-; present a [ 'ransftr I Hie If slave eflemk. property ( a he- This is all and if this includes : .I the idea and ; of J out to for that night : dcc'd ( I have: : bt'j-n! pirated! lo dNlinpuNh lon money pay a lodging uree. lo a irir c.f I r my ; one f'ur citizens : g ., 1) bavu, slid' that the location of tho In'4. I course as a ilult.faigaLIt.; : an4 'ucce>sful." Tha'tJ ih; plea ol public, necessity to, n was belligerentUJMMI ) n directuxerci opposition rich to ih*; rich, it can only' be becausethe :| he began lo make fronds; with"I the driver to get 4 Brrt' % diane in tb.ir prc ent. pnshl'n.wul", fatal nn'd have been indefatigable' in,rny effort lo serve :.;. by the FcJeral Government ot this been are striving' to obtain more than has :.1 part ot'bis bed. 'After a while, the driver'scom for Unj. At I.' short sightwl blunder.: :How' the Government 1 jVny l country, r may, without'violeoc'r' ? to n proper dangerous assertion of and.the conceded" to them by the institutions of passion,was roused You are not a very fAugmpBy.P. : power r''I-InncfO ,. L couM haveb eii $;o'hllnJe nMbn.dictuJ) ?! n I rl1.tJ; lcsiy.: deckrcyou do mejutic' iii believing. .'I( m"d..lu iI, nnd the ie>uh of that r i IIIICyfjS our'S country.It1 is the uniform I clean 'loosing; chap," said be lo the poor Frenchman . I w nrnper policy I am Itt a \1.. !, : \ : . w ; . i ; " ._ : ' . ' I S. S S S - I I '. 'I' ; : \ .,' .."..' .. .. ... ,..,:';,:' : :, .'' I I > -., : 5 1 . i ; I . : , - . ' -. : : ,. ;' : ,: '- ';" .J.y: : : ... ,. : ' i . : . L' ".' .. j :. S. . a I' ..". .;'\ ,. J' I, I "' IS :i : " , ___ : \ I !. j > H! ; , i : : : f . ," :. I . .. fI' ; :' > .. . SI ) ; p oj "tl F , r ._ __ i ? S I- TiJ/ .. ._: : ;-'-- -' ---p- .-- '- -:--:- : .' -k': - . - - __ - -