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artinlas of Ne\U v.:;ill our first pag!!. P;uident'sMe38ag-e,--W .e a.re plel\;s.ed·~O have it in our power lQ Ia; the Message oft~e 'f>resit~e~Jt -before our readers in advance of our usual bm.e of puolica:tion ,To make room f~r it many arh· • cle~ .of new-a are necessanly pfll!tpQI\lld, :Til_o fol· · , lowin\' is the remit of balloting for. Spealter.- . Mr. Stevenaon, of V1rginla, was el.ected on the • first ball~t: ' \ - SfO;e~SOil 1 ~~~~0~~~~ Bar,bour, lug\~am, • 8tepllenson, (Pa.) !05 Washinalon 1 'Fue•dav, Dec. 4. Tbis day, at 1:2 o'c~ck, the President of the Umted Statealtauanutt!_d ~-both Houses the -uun,•u•t ed that a trf'aty 'of Jlencc a~;tpnlly ei~ned between the govemments of n 1(!1108 Ayres and, Br.tzil. lVO•Jid ~Ciper~t>cle all .q,..i~1!~~!:.-e.i~}--Yl?-il,t-,f~<U:~,~':-lJ .. I.tL<~•Il~;'\u''\\l further o~nsi(~n fur tho.:~ ~oll!~•ons be- tlv<>en b!)lligereut preteu:;;ions nnd neu- tnd right,, which are so r.ommonly the t•esult of m;u·itun.e w.tt, and lVhiGh 1-.ave uufortunately di;;tul b'ed the h.umony of the reln~ions betwet·n the LT. Statf'~ and the Brazil~att governmeuts. At the1r last session, Congres~ .were informed that some of the naval otllceF~ of that emp1re~had advanced and pcactts~d' upon p•·tnclples in rel.ttiO'n to bloc!i.~des and to nentral nav wluch we could not'saoction ~~\l~4ruL~~U~~~~~~~~UW~04t.ne· cessary to resist. t appears that the;y man at any b 1 lve nGlt bet>n sustmned by the govern· willingly pursued, of, which ment of Br.~zil itself. Sorne of the ves- v.~tnlages are od one s1de, an~ t~els. captured unde,ibe assumed author_i: . ens on the oth,,r, Treaties . ty of .the .. e erroneQ,IJS principles, have y I mer.ce h1tve been found, by ~xpe~lence, been restored ; ;md . we trust th~t our to· be among the most effective m,tru · expectations w11l be realized that mepts fo1· promoting pea:~ und barmuny adeqtute mdemn1ty will be made to all between n,ttions whose mterests, exdu· the citizens of the U:. St.ttes who have sm~ly considered\ on ei,tl~e_r: side, ~rc 11uffered by th.e umvaminted.captures MESSd.GE. 1 -'hr'\'\'' 111 ·into frequentcnlbsw~ by .co.mpe which the Br,l:lihan tribunals themselves To the Senate anu l:!ous~ of Represcntath·es of tit10n. In framing such tJ•eaules, 1 t IS the hilve pronounced unlawful. following the Umted States: dulJ- 9f each: party, ~ot simp Y to urge In the dJplomatjc discussi-ons at Rio .de }i'ell;w Cl~izens of tne Senate with unyielding pel'hnac•ty tlmt whJc~ J 1 meiro, of these wrongs_, sustained by and tli11 House of R.epre~entatives: uits its own interest8, but to concede h· mi,SS!<Jn_t cit1zens of the United States, and of oth· A revolution of t:be seasons has rally to that which is ndaptetl to ers w 1 hich seemed as if emanatmg itnme- bee~ complete!I since the repres~n interest of the other. · :ro accom diatelv from that governme.nt its,elf, Jhe of the people and stHt.es of the V 1110 .n we:·~ this, little. m(}re is generally acq Charge d' Affairs Clf t~e lJ 11ited States, un· la~t'as,;emble-d at fh1s place, to deh~e~ate than a ~unple observance of the Jer an imp,res.~ 10 n that' hi~ representa- .J_Ind act lipon the c?mmon lUll~ortant mter- recqH·ocity ;, and, where it possjble tiuJlS in behalf of tbe rights and inte~ests est of their constituents. In th.It mter- the\st.ttesmen ol'one nation, by strnlc~gem of hts c'ountryment were tot,tlly disregar· 'val, tbe 'ne,vcr A>lu~bering eye <?_fa wt~e ami management, -to ohtnin from the ded as useless, deemed it his duty, with- . a 11 d beneficent Providence -lws. contu!llcd 1 r· 1 • rnorance of \nether an · ' wea wess o g. ·• ' ration. __ out w11iting tor instruc:l•onq, to terminate \rd•· care over.lhe 1velfare of o·11r 1 · t t 1 1ch 'I oomp·1ct 1 \'='. Ol'<?rre<~c •mg rea y, s ' ' Since tne accession of the __ empe h1s·official functions, to demand his ·pass· Counlr ·iR !ifi:ne=blessmg\of he,i1lh IJ .... 'ncentive to war rather -- \' r ~~ o•1 prov .. an 1 • • Nicholas to the itn_peri1ll throne.J_of dll ports, awl return to the lJ m~~d States. h ·, 1 s cont1'n11ed genera1ly to prevail tl~ro'· th bon 1 ot' pe·tca .. , Om· convent10ns an a < ' \'-\ - Russias, the friendly d•i'pooitions towards 'fhis movemE>nt, (lil'taterl by an honest-- out \\e-land. I' he blessing of pl;l\1.-@ WI with Great BJ•itain are f<muded upon tbe , h'- 111 h .. of· 'I' he comme~ the U. States, s,o constant!\ tnantfested zeal for the hooor and interests of ts -our b!'ethr~>n of the h111nnn race as , J · -:-tlw-'tllr-rrcultlF•·h!!:o1bi-at:io-l:r.·'01'\\\1\'-eP:l\lre.<P6tttl1mg;:-l ftiil pr-etlt>eessor, hav:e- continuetl country, motives n luch operated elclu- ,....~~-~----- .en;i-o;y.ed . .wilho.ulllililrruptlo!l i.J.n.te.~::ua! ted ; ahd have been recently te$tifi'iid si\·ely upon tht> mind of the officer who thE' appointment of a Mmt8ter Ptempo· resorted to it, ha· not been itisapprQved tentlary to res1de at this place, From by me. The Brazilian Govet:mnent, the interest taken- by this Snvere llll.wever, complametl of it as a measqre haW of the suffermg GreekS, for J.Viuch U() aJequate iQtenti1nal ,cause ,,_.,, __ .. ,,..\''•!·'·~ spirit }'lllth which..ot.heyA- of had -been gi-ven-by them ; and upon--an EuNpeiu1 powers are co op··r,tling with explicit a;suraiJce, through their Charge hun, the frtends of freedom and huma!llty ctAffillr~, res1ding ~ere, that a ~ucc~sor m.1y indplge the hope, that they will obt, to the late Representative of the Umted r<t'Iief from that most unequal ofcontltcls, States near that Government, the ap- which they have so long and so gallantly pointment of whom they de~ired, should sustained. 'fhat they w11l, enjoy the ·be rece!ved and treated with tbe respect ble~smg of st'lf government,. wb1ch, dlle to his character, and th;it mdf'rnliity .. •• thelr. su~t>J'ings in the eause .of ltbe ~houhl be promptly made tl1r all · ries t;====~~~;t~Jl~~~t;~i~!!~~t:~m;:~~:~~~~~~~~~;~t~~cy~~:~~~~~~:-rr-,,ntt-l1'un<Er-iltfl,ev h-avF--rt-c-hlyeame-d-, a11d1hat '\\\''-.-~'-1Iicted on citizens' of the United ~~··~\'\-',:.;;.~----•~ 1,., 1\'tn be secupe<f by fn(i:;e or thetrproperty, ~OI!!rary~ to the I I r: - · f th e\pdct. 11 t 'on of the otl~t•r party, an_d_wtll liberal mstttutions, of wh1chl their couu· of nations. a· tempoi'<HV commi~sio-n. as.:-- IJ(!I\Y.E~en t 1e p empo.enttai'IUS o e 4 ' - • h ., h b h \ 1 1 A t 1 t tepn,I'n·,1 te 1·n mJJttJal tllsallPomtment. try furmshed- the curhi>1.!! examples m t e Charge tl' Affairs' to tl!!lt couQtry as een go~gr·n~rnts, on t e ut 1 o ugns u.~ , • ~ 1 nnd' ~viii ue forthwith laid before. the Tlw ses~ion of Cuugress harm){ terrui- llistorv of manldnd, antl which have con- issued; '~hich ·1t i~ hoped will eutire y re- . e for the exel'cise of their con>tfltl· nat e<f tl ithout any act upon the wbj Pet, a secrat~d to Immortal remembr,mce the sto1 e ·the ·onJmai'J' d'l'lomatic intercoucse , ~ author-ity concerning UH'!!l, Jl_ro_Qam!itifLIL.ll:as .. )~sJy!d .on . : far. whiG~ they. a!'e 1 npiv between , the, tw9 govePnm~n~s, and.t-her; _ -=--- ~--~......;•ntl:ie,,,~~h•ffi'-the...:lltill-slr.rtH·-11-trdtnv'n---wrtlrrl,~·the e;~ution cif lnntfe:> of peac;c. ,\larch la~t. ~rotli{ll:_nllJUiy to the pro\ I· usely'poui'ing 1orth their h ood. friendly relallons between thell' .l'es.pec(< ~- = o\'E'muer~ \'71J2,anlf:Septem\:er, \'7fl3·, SIOnS of the 6th SCCtlO.O of tJw act ot- -1st sympat-hteS Which the. people and ( (iVf' oafiom, ' :_, , ·. w hetwe(•n the Unit,f'd Stutes and Gl·eat Bri- i\l,trch, 13~3, clecl<tnng the fact that th.e men! of the U.S. hme so·warmly..mdulg... \''urning irom.the momentous.concern81 . tain, and which te 11 · mnated the war of our tr<Hle :mJ intet:course, autbortsecl by the ed w1th thetr cause, h~(i\been acknowl of our Unio11, m its ioterconrse witlt lor~- . d 1 J f 1 cl Bt·t'tl',h act of Parlt'ament of 24th of June, ed~rcd by then· Govt:ro'ment, in ·a letter ewn natiOns, to tho~e of the dcepE!St 1 m epen• ence, a me o 1ono ary \as • .,_, , . ..,__ ___ ,. clr.twn ns the demnrcution ofterr 1 tory be- 1 U22, between the U. S. und the BntJsh of thttnl(s, wh1Gh I h;we received from tere~t in the admim..:Jr.tlwn_ of our inter- tween the ttv, 1 countries, Pxte~<ding enumer.t!ed colonial ports, had been, hy their' Illustrious Presiitent, a trunsla!Jon n>~l affair-s, we fillll the revenues of the ne.n· tweniv Jegrcesoflatitude, nnd the snbsequer.t acts of Parli':1mPnt, oftl1<' of which i'> now C:Hmmunica!ed to Con- pr·e~Pni year corrP:<!Joncllllg a• nearly as:_ __ Ill(( on••· s~, 1 ~, l.tkf'~. <uttl rrwtlut.uu<~, then 5th jnJy, 1ll~5, and the orJer u} Conn· ~re.~,- Uw 1\-·preoent.ttwps ol that nutrou mi!!ht be eXJlected to the anticipation!!. of imperfectly-e&plored, and >Carcely ell. of 27th July, 18:26, pt·olnlllted. The to IVI!Om It \\,IS Jtbtly due. tbe la•t. ami pres<>utin~ an a\pect sti)[ >. opened to geoi!:r, 1 ph 1 c, 1 1 komdedge of th elfect of this Procl.Hn.ltiDn, hy the tP.rrm In the American hPmi•phere, the more t:t\'Or~ule m the promi-e of the next, In the 'pr 1 gress of chsco1•ery and of the ~ct under ~~Inch 1t w.,s i$<11e•l, ha< c.t•t~c of freedom and lndcpe.ndenr.e ha,. The lmll,mce in the Tre.,sury, on tha ent hy both partics,~ince that time, been, that each an•l eve1·y provi~111n of coutinur.d to Jll era. I, arul it ~ignnlized by fir,.t ol January J,u;t, was s1x mdhun:; thlle.e:- veral q•r{' 5 t 1 nns of boundary, between the aet · COflcerning N.Ivlg.at,on, of lOth none of those >pl<'n•lJd !I i11111pt1s \\ hich hundred aml·fifiv-<>iliht11It:rtmmrl~-lu~ their re•pect 1 ve territories, h. 1 ve arisen, Ap11l, Hl18, and QJ the act supp-!Prneul.t· h.1d CI'<JWnetl nllh glory >Onlf' of the pre· tlrt'd <llld eignty:s1x cloll.n·s and eighteen·, which have been found of exceedingly ry thereto, of 15th May, 1820, rc\ II'C•I, ce(hnr; years, it has ot!ly br Pn from the cento:o. The recr•ipts from thnt dny to·--- ititlkult udjustment. At I he cJol'e of the anJ is in full force. Sur:h:-tben, i~ the h.m1shment of ull ext .. I md fuJ'ce agam•t the 30th ofSeptemher Lt•t, ~~~near 115 the -~~cn«iH>Y\' the. ast war With G Britain, four of these resent condition of the tr,ule, t~lolt, use- winch the .. trll!.!;!!,le had heen lll«int,unc(l. rerurns ofthf'm yrt r<>cei\'efl c,m show,- te1H. i{~t:duty ·one pressed themsell'es upon the as it is to both partie;;, it c.m, 1\lth a The hho11t of 1 h,ttH'Y h.,, been ~upcr,:e- amount tn ~ixtPf'n m 1 llon'• ei~ht hundred tion, '[<i the 011 of the negoti.1 tors of th sinale momentary exct·ption, be c,trr'ted ded by the exp~tl-<flJu of the <\U~'my on·r and eighty-~ix tlwu~and fire bunrh·ed and first mE>£>ting tlw new of ·dhent, but without the me.m~ on r:o directly by tile vessel• of netther.- ''hom It could h.11 e been arhieved. Our f'Ighly-one <lo1J, 1 rs and thirty\-two cents. , riod elllh1Q 1 rtty appropriate, uding nllefiuite arrangement con- That exception itself is found in a l'rocla- fr·iendly wt~hC', arHI cn1 dta I ggo<L\ T.l 1 ~,~ wc.(,,i 1 .t.,.utt1tt• J>ft!-rerrt:-:quaTte-t\';~~lL.' i,; now my .:pu.ri>Qoe uem. They were reterfed to m;ition of rile fiovermrr<W t1le'\is1TilHI fiave colJ•h\ntly followed lhe South· mated at tour ru!llio 11 -; th•e hnn<h·ed anll Our J'elo.~twns of commissioners, one ap- St Chrif'topher mel l:lf tl1e Virgin Island:;, f'rn nat10ns of Amenc.t 111 all the vtCISSt· tiftcPn thot 1 ~anrl, ad<IP<l to th•· ah·>VE', forni\ ollier u,ltlon_s of the by eHch party to examine .tilt! de- invitmg, for three months, from the 28th tudes of the1r w.tr of lndepPnolence, are m 1 a!!;c:I:Pgate oftw .. nt) -one· milltnn§ four cvnihler-cutl,: .have upon their· respectJ\'e claims. In of August I.1st, the importanon of the succeedP.tl hy a sohc1tude, equally .trdent IH~ndred tlmnsand llnllars of receipts.- Jli(li·ed i antf the event of disa~reement bell'l'een the art1cleo of the produce of the V. St.1tes, mid corrl1al. that, hy the wisdom and pu- '!'lie ex.penrliturP:< of the> yf'ar may per- thcem haYe neeu is,ioners, it was prqvided that they which constitute their export portion of rity of the1r institutions, they may secure bapq amount to h,enty two millions three n 1 ul umem 1 tllng A negotiatioll, should m. 1 ke reports tulhelr severHI go· th1s t1·arle In the ve:ssels of all nations.- to themseh cs the cHOICest bl('~~ine;s of hundred thou~and dollars, presenliiig a.- upurr~ul~· cts of high and .d~legale i~er· vernments ; and that the repor-ts shoul<l That period hal'ing alt·eady exp1red, the socJUI order, and the best rewaros of vir- s•nall excE-ss over the rE-ceipts. Buf ·of e~t w1tb Lbe gol'eJ'nment ol th·eat Brw,un, finally be refaJTed to the dec1~ion of a st.1te of mutual interd1ctwn has agHin ta- luons lih~rty. D1sclaiming ahke all right these hv.e-nty-two n1ilhons, upwards of ha\ tt!r.mnaiedin the adjustment ol' sovereign, th~ common fnend of both.= !ten place. The Bnt1sh ~ovemment ha\·e and intPntwn of ~ntert{mng in tbose con six h;n e been aJ•plied to thP discharge of ol the questions at·tss·ue, upon satisfacto- Of these cum1mssions, two have already not only declined negotiation upon tbts cern~ \'l'hich it 1s the prerogative of their the principal of tbe pnblic debt; the ' ry term:~, and the postponement of others terminated their aessions and invest1ga- suhject, but, by the prmc1ple they have Independence to reg11late as to them Rhall whole amount of 1 vluch, approaching lof' fulut·e discuShiOD and agreement. The one by entire and the other by assumed with refrrence to it, h<tve pre- seem tit, we hml_wtth joy 8\'ery indica- severty Jour milhons on the first of Jan- purpu\e:s of the convention, concluded al partial ngr<eement. Th~. commissioner,: eluded even the me•ms ot negotmtion. It Iron of the1r prosperity, of tn eir harmony nary last, will, on the first dny of next :;it. 'Pdel'\bnrgh on the l!'eth day of July, ofthe fiflh article of the Treaty ofGhent heromes not the self r.espect of the U.· of their pcrsevermg and inflexible hom- year. fall short of\ ~ixty-~even millions- 182~mder. the medmtion of the l&te have finally dis~1g~ced, and mnd'e the1r St.ttes, either to schcit gratyitous f.1vurs, age to those principles of freedom and of ancl a half •. 'fhE> lJ,dJ,mce 111 the Treas- · • Emp-eror Alo::xanrlcr, liave been cnrricrl conflictmo- reports to the1r own govern· or to accept as the 11;rant of a fitvqr. that equal rrght~; \hich are alone sl!ited to lll'y, on the first of Janu, 1 rJ next, it is- - iu1.) efie~t l;ly a subsequc:nt conventton, ments. .But from these reports a gre,Jt for wl11ch.an ample equivalent is exacted. the genms and temper of American na- expected will exceed live millions four. co~cliulerJ at boodon, ou the 13th Nov em- difficulty has occutored in 10aking up a It rernam~ to ue uetermmed. by the re· ~1on~ It has been thert>fore Wt!h some CO!\;· h1mdJ'-ed nnd fifty tho116anaaoTiars; a ~urn~' bt>~t, 1Ut6, the raufic;ltiOns ofwtnch were question to be decHled l>y the arbitrator. spect1ve governmetts, whether the trade ·Jem tlJ.lt '\C havf' ob~erv~tl indications of exceedm~ that of the fir~t Qf Janunrt,;~ ,....~------.-e~~-CII~<UI'Ii:-\'u- at that pl.te-e on t-11e-6th da_y·of 'rhi5 purpose has, however, oeen elfl'Ct· shall be opened by acts of reciproc.ll lc· int~t111e divi<luiJS in some of the Repub- 1325, though f. 1 1fing short of that exhi~\ I::J lilst. A copy ot the J>roclanm· ed by a ·fourth 'conve~tion, C9nclude(l at g!sl.ttiOll. It is, 111 the mean !true, sutis- liq ol the South, a11c~ appearances of less bit eel on the fir$! of Janu<~ry last. , , ~ 1.10-n tssued on the-19thtlay-uf-l\-mrc-h--hlst, London, by the plenipotentiaries of the t:tctory to know, that, apart from the !11· uruon 1vith onP annther·, than we believe . 1t w.ts forfseen th •• t the re\'enue of the JlU.llhihing tllls conveh\luu, i~ 11ere With two governmen.t,-, on t~e ~9tii of Sept\:m· con' eniences resnltmg from a di.\turu to be the i11t Pl'e~l of all. Among the re- present year IHmld 11 ot p-qnal that oj?the • cqmmnntculed Lo Cougre~s. The sum of r,Jast. It will be s•1brmtted, togrthct· of the usu II ch,lflllcl4 of tr;fde, no loss Rults of tlu~ ~t.tte o( tiling~ has IJeen tll<lt Lt<t, wluch had 1 ts-e-Ifbcen le~:>s than that - tiVelv-e-litmdred and -lour thous.1nrl mue with fliP- others, to the cons1derauon of has 'tceo su~tained hv thll cumrnerce. the the Tre.ttle~ conchuJ..d .tt Panama do not of the next pr·ecedmg J:ear, But\·th~ . buodl·ed .wd s1xty 'rlollars., therem st1pu- the Senate. IHVig.ttlon OI' the 1 ~·veJtue of the V. S , appear to have been r.Jtllied by the con- hope has been re.llizeifwhich' was en- - . 1ated lo be pmd to the cla1ments of Ill· While these q uf.b-t1nn~ h.tvc been prmcl- and noneol m:t~tlltlld-e t:s to lJe apprehcnJ- tr,tclmg partie,., aml that the meeting of tertainerl, that the~e de~d_!l!l£lies::' 1 ~oui(L _' deQlnit:y under the tirsl artrcle of the ing, in~idents have occurrPd of conlhct- eel I rom thto CX1~t1ng slate of mutual in- the Con~rc•\ .tt Tacubayu has ~ecn io- _in r 1 ~ wise. interrupt ti 1 e stliady (}peration 'l'r~r~ty !lr Ghent, l1as ~een duly rece1v- 111g pretensions, and of d mge.rou~ cha- tel'dtr.r.· definitely pthtponed. of the dischar~e of the publiC\delJt b,y tire · E!,d, and tl1e commtssJon mstlluted C01llor· r,tct~r, upon the territory tt~elt~ in d1s- Wtth the other maritime and comrner- In acccpl1ng the invitations to be rep- Hnnu~l)en_ m 1 ,Ihons·a~.ll'oted totbaLobject mably to the act of Congress oftlle ~d of pule· between the two 11atJOn~. By a cial nation~ of Europe, our intercourse resented at tlus Congt·e~s, ~bile a ·the Act oi 3d l'rl;lrch, 1817, 1\larch last, lot the dtstr1buuou ot the 111: cnm!lWn un(ler•lanJing between the go- contmucs, with httle >'lll'lcttion. Smce the f~statlou W<t~ intended on the par~ pf the The amount of duties secured on nler- -'Gem~uJ:rro-t·h~ pm·sons -e:rtttled to rec{:iive verurnent•, it 11o .1s agt'l'etl that no exer- Ct'seallon by the convention of 24th June, V. States, of the most fl'iei1dly disposition chrmdtse imported f 1 ·om the commence- it, are'.I!OW (n ~e:>•ton, illld avvroaclung Ghe of t'Xdu•ll (' j•H'l'!hchon, hy eilhe[ 18..!2, of ,dJ tliscnliJIII~tJng duties upon the tow:.rds the Souther;_n H'epubtics by IV hom ment of the sear until the 30th Septem- the oonsllfiunatJon of their lailors, Th1s p~rty, wh1l<! til<' IH'goti.tl!un n ~- pend- .ve.sel~ of the U S. 1m~ ofFrance,meither it had been proposm!, it was hoped that ber-last;'is twl'nty-o 11 c million;, two hun- diS(I()Sal of one of the most P ll[ltul 1ng;, ~h<'•lll ch ut~P tlu• 't.lle of thP Cj'lt'S· C01111t1y .o~•r lr.ul•· 11 1tl1 that country has in- it \\ould furn1~b an oppurtumfJ lor brfug- dred and twenty ~ 1 x thousand, and the . <lf'1C'?Ilt::Hun betWet•n tl1e lluueu ll•Jll nt' n7!•f, tel IH! dctinifi\·~1.) ~t>ttl .tol'd ,m,Jt, ~11llmcreas10g. 'A dispo- ing all the n.alwn.; of th1s haru1o:;phere to prob.thle nmount ol' that. which will be Lind <d~atJ~I'JtaUl, not only aUur,!, \''IC 1 1 .::olll•>~lQIJ ha,, ne1·erthcl~·-, ,·eont- tyHt 011 tfil' p.tr! of F..ranc.e has oeen the cornmon a< lmowledgment and ndop- si?cnred during the l'£'tnainder of the year, t? Ulll'>l'lt\ / 1.1 i.1k\\ pl.\ •·, h~ o~c111 rcnccR the pre- .m.uufi·~ll·•l to f'l.'ll~W 1 ~hat negotwl!on ; t1on ol the fll'lll\IPle~ m tlie regnJ.ttion '\ the millions •f!rcn hundr·ed and se\•enty etlect In 1' 1 ?\ ·~l•e,tli.lt.tcfel nt nludt h.ne uul yut Hlld, 111 ac.re,J,n.; lll ithe propo:;al, WP. of the1r iufeln.llton.tl relation,;, wl11c-h fou 1 • thouo;iiHI doll.trs; forming_a su'm \'·P'! antl 111 ~oft- he<'tJ \'r.\ Jt.uncd, ,\ romm•iuiC.tll<lll f1 011~ h,JVe exjH'e•+-.·d tlw wish tlMt 1t nn;~;ht hP. would h.n e ::<er 111 cd •l l<~~tlng pe.tcc arul to!i 1 l of tweuty se1• en millions. .With the ol>jcCt:5 ol the l;O\'CI/lOI' of the, \t ott''of .\J.uut•, Wtth l'lllic.l to o(heJ' oll.JeCIS, UlliHI WhiCfl a hal'lll<lllY !JC!\\Cen them, <IIJU h,tt•c prn· otlf{)-Wa!lCeS tiJ.r-<h'aWbacks, -and COntingent ~~-ud\l'i•IJ\b\ IVJthollt U()CUI1ll11ts, :IT!J a co1· llflllerstandiiJ_!!; between t~e p;u·tw~ mott>d the c:.uJoe of mutu<~l l~<•nevolencf' l•:liciPnrir~ 11hicJ1 m.t~ occur, though not lmow- 11 ti1P ~err•·I:Hy of wo_tJid oe benetw •. d tn tile intcr•·st8 ol throu:rho•Jt~ the f;lobe. B11t m ob~tacle~ 4p~ci!ic.tlly'IOrPseen, we may safely esti· t..;,~~-,~~~~~9~:~f~':.!'!~~~!.§;~~g!!1.!!_--::~!:~t)~~f.lcllll1i1f.l11:L.illlillstcJ of tha.lt lktt,un, on JJoth. Tbe . .on.;1u ,.(the polltic,Il rel.t~ aJrpt'aTtwh·,ve ansen to the re·a~~cmil- m tte the 1'0C(]Ip!~ of the Pnsuing yem· at now COfllllllllliC.tiP.I. Mea- ·llou:; LetiH•en II~<· U.S. aiHl 1-'I.wcv, '' l111g ol the CongrPs~. one oftheh\o Min 1\Venty lw<> n'ulli•liJ~ thl't.:e hundt·ed thou- t~~-~~]ji:-~'YJ,~~~,J~i'r~e~.:;b~en: t.tlle1l to ,1-r l' r t.IIIJ tho ntl with lhP lit •l y•!.H'S of -on1· In<l\- l\t£'r~ cumrTil-sionerl nn the. pad of the U, '-..and doll,u·s ; a 1 £'Venne for the next, -tltcts fll<>re cocrPC.IJ. I•,Y t!1\ ''\''n''•~ut:t• Tlw u,t•mory of It 1~ 1u1cr- St.t!Ps h.1~ I'Pturnetl to the hosom of hi- •!qual to the <'XJ'Cildllur,•o of the present <>n,ncnvlflt:lDt of a spec1.d .1g<:nl, lu ·\l\lt IV_t)_Ven With that of our m·du ou,; ~trug_le c·ouill rJ, wlu It• the llllliiStcr ch.!l'ged witt. ye.1r. .- -i>n'll\:f::t-h .. ~ wfi--c-ru the !dled~~d obtnt:{<\;> l~t· n,,HtJIHtl .,x,;tence. H'eakcu\tl as tl .tl1e ordi!I<try mi\:.•ion to I\1P.sico, Iem.un• The rlecp ;;nliritude felt h:~ve occm·red, t~c result ot w]l•l-c 1n- hnt.!.l~l<J&o,JII,r ucten sLOC!Lth,l~ lll.n.e,. it. h.Ittlun:Js£,1 .to .atl<'lHL•t tl ens of ;11l < L,·~!!.i-U:l,J:()U~~~HlUt~Hte--~:~-n,•ollt-.,.. qc1ines, v.hen-·r~eCive<f,-wiH !Je.Tr:lus- ean l>y u~ IICv•·~· h,~ forgptten; nud 'wt> of iht• Con<rre~s l\ohellevet• m,ty 'OJ' the to~al fh>Stlur~e o he public nutted to.~C<HJgress. · sllo1Jid hail with exultation the mo•uent rc,nmed. \' IVIll.npolo~ize f'or tho earnestness ·-~ \~_h_il_e_s_Q~m~u~IYJ!~the sub~~ of high :oh\l:l.llu ..i-11d,~t~ il reoo-1-l~ro:n; A liope was for·a short time mtertain- wf\ich I ifrP.m it m:r n~{y -to- urge il)