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Father Supretne, to Thee. - 0 merciful One! liThert - men are farthest, -then -Thou Whirl friends pass by, my weakness Thy chariot ; 1 near. Thy glorious rave Is leaning towards me—and its holy li Shines in upon my lonely dwelling.pla And there is no more night. ()allay Laniied..ltneo I ricrign'qh thy pu gulag" clearly shewn My•sistoii Thou hae, dinintql, that Vata l 'Thyaeif-Thys'elf alone. • • i haw nought to fear— This darkneß:S is the shadow• of Thy &aeath Om almost sacred—hero Can'come 1m :evil thing. . , OM Ise Lo stand Tretnbling, where'cuot of mortal ne'er , Wm.Pped in thesadianee:of Tily sinks: Mich eye bath never seen. I .. . • l : Visions conic- and -ga— i- • I Silpes of resplendent beauty round m l From angel lips I seem to heat the flu ' I Of sult and holy song. ~ ' • ' : • It isiothingriow, %Vivi% heaven k openinirin my sight)e When ;ies.frerrxi Para refresh my, b, The earth. in darkness lies.: •. In a pUrer clime My tieing MIA with. rapture—traces n . thought Roll in upon my sOrit—strains sublime Break -over Elk unsought. I . • Give me nowt -my lyre! , Ffeel the stirrings of 'a gilt divine, Within my bosom gl4ws unt:Fthiv fir Lit by no skill of mine.' ',4llstellantons Au Adventure in Tex I During the mentwar be - tlyeen th State Sand thedndians of Texas, a fix at num ber of volunteas joined the expediti,in. One _ f th - ie, Captain Ferguson; of. K,ent N iqky . ; b e ... I :rearne celebrated for hisitardiltoodkt, ud sue— cess in 'the. tertible buntingeof Indians. The . following incident Will-convey - sonni, idea of the character of the inan, and ids° of war, Still waging in the Ndw World 'between cixi-t lizati - On and barbarism:: - 4 small band of i't,lunteers,i anion whom was Captain Fergnson, spent several day . sin " exploring TeX and 'had wandered far . into_ the interi4r wiphout meeting - a solitary' Itali an track, Tired .of this pacific journey. they i re,..solved to sep.nrate.'and seek advent ires sing .,.ly; before returning„ to the camp. • . • Accordingly the following morni g; cript. u il Ferguson, mounted on an excellent. 1i . rse,,left\ his companions and directed his coure across a chister of hills, het-timed - in fby thick woods ;which bounded the horizon. Arrived at, the foot of the hills, Edie..Captaitt.peroeived•ati . oop of wild horses slowly advancing toward • him. - Slit:dimly:they broke into a ;4 - 41114 - 4)-; a' ruorementivitiph appeared to him su picious, 'and induced our hero to 'watch them closely. her soup gained the level ground,t dull sournl of their hoofs.striking Ilie cattle distinctly audible. ,The . Capta ed, and saw elityzing to the flanks, of : Indian suspended borizontally - by an a a leg. This is a "common stratagenik the Indians, but, luckily fur Ferguson Still at a cCalsiderneie distance from - th pleasant hx.,:ifigt cavalicts. • -. Perceiving, by the sudden rapidit3l, they were 'cli s cosered,. the I climbed on_ their horses and pursued of at . full speed, , shouting their terrible Looking back, Ferguson' observed pursuers spread thenisely6% across the with the evident intention of -cutting I retreat to the hills. He saw that lit chance (4 safety Teonsisted in- gainit %roods,' whither his pustiers durst not Itim,lest they should e . ocOunter the o of the Attierican - troops.' did not again look behind, but his .qes:eagerly - fixed bn the yet distan t lte spurrgd on his horse to his utmost . The animal stumbled and the cry of t dians became .ittore distinet : and the • anlinal.rcise again, and with a loud -nei ,tboUgh eousci6us of w.tril that the his. master, lic,./nade . a prwriglous fo - bound arid cleared ,the space him from the wood, with the speed of. As . Ferguson had foreseen,', the • fearing to eater the . wciods;.carne to- a sudden AlthOtigli ':now comparatively - cl i ut of: danger, bed id . not -esteem . t. 14 nfigla)mihood perfectly safe,au4 therefore purmue4 hise,mrse for five or.six . - -vithout.-AyaNiing 1) 'die. Evening was drawing in when he judg it `1 proper 11. e tried in vain to ditt:(..'.oF er where he. was--hnt he was not f a..maa to ve,x - bitusel(for, trifles,:so he quietly TCSUIVeII sleepyinrthe open air; and defer till t 6.: nor row the task;of, fimring his . way. A . . dear stream, hOrdered'. with shrubs ran near, and. Fergu . 4on having. unbridled his: horse, ped;hinisdr in his chink, 411(1lay down is the grass. At 41,1 t . *-break he .resnmed. • hidjourney, lowing..tho.cOurse of - the . streain.. - Wilt had • gone 7, about .fuur . miles. be found corpse of. one of ,his . coinpaniOns. : ~The - fellow had' been teal*, atid Ferguson's thought was, tikat allitis friethls 114 . proln I;teu -surprip-eal apd: ~ tnassacred .11.1gly ; , deed the ttutnerous footrints. .of _horses, E,4 fliOd:ltti4 . .sope unshod, tudicated plainly recent passage of both white tnep and I 'ans. Slowly and .cautiously be followed ti traees - witliout 'making any discoFerioi till wards,-the_raidtite . Of the day, when Itasi .elituhed-up - a slight entine;iee . - he Saw . 4On plain,*.abcrut ajnile'li. di i -taxicei a large : , diau..:eitqampineitt. . • , - . -1. ~ •- . . At ,the, sa we monteßt the' -Indians perc4l ed, the captain, and' leaped ',on their horsed cur.sin z ..in k ,ovi A ,iiiiprnd e n e e,. Ferguson "_ta e'd, Imitl,le,:ntid began , as . .gyhtkis , jo posiiihl ( retraee;histeFks,•..,,.Arrived.at the outer . ti 4i . of the Wood, he - caw on the_pliiiu Ail Ihe was about to cioss, a dense cloud of lu, „, rt.riors. - t____ smoke, extending on either side as far Is the I, ' 1 - ..):-, -1- 7'1" r •0" Ec' -- i tt. h i tt U"\d ‘; t ri m, trl 1 4 1 ' • ; • . , i , , ,ts a ,t• •14,, ar a : ~ ,k , T , . Pi% Ile ?Ole • i 110 pro otle tt 11.. t n eve conld reach. It malt a prairie on tire.- ; " 7' '''(...... .ki .'"'''' ...5...."" 4 i hive , a file pi ine'pl.. 611I i iplines ( i, 1, 1 0 [[.‘ I d l a s he. •, What WfUi In e to do I, To return was death ; ' F e l low , ` -:tliz '" V the Striate - -; tu'.l.o IN ms.lV4 K. 111111:11.41 ns lii•ttt (1.. 11 11 , -tn arid ' and of the illouse (f Representatierr: : o il 411,,,, ,, ,,,ii„ vm u hi, I I ~,,,,11,4 4 ,.,:10, I; 0 ,14 r. 10 id fOi warci, &Strut:lieu was no less inevit- 1, 1 .. . lie r • ' • , I i The past has been an eventful ) 'Car, and wit! ulAiltie. Nsilte of th,/ nth. r pods llacte as vet In tbis terrible emergency, Ferguson did i la ' ' d t as ti I •e nl5 V • • 4 . ihen aler reterte 0.. n murhed . po e t, in 'hi. t, 11 , it _ft: : al Ann r . t.tb . sti Jet t, . Au it. I ;mart ll . ktory of the t4.1r1,1 NA bile tt e haft I.e.n i iti- how t • - tcr that not 10.0 Iris pre , se ,, ne . o of mind, but eolltitiLted Ip' fty pr - es e ryed Iron, the t ii . f ' t . - Ilt I l any olleeto it to the p01. , 1 , 10.ed slip cm: nt.i.es Of tit tir. 4.11) . li ..0 , 111.4 has di 11, 11.1.1t1e ; but tn II y et. ttrary. to advance flintily in the direction of the pre. i 1 i„,,,,.,.ti e pro-pertly Ii;1r; 11111 h" . n croireiv intim ihttrthre aehri0w1,4412,41 ti. be T•setit at In i lie .4-- Wli - en he met, the black advanced ;lard of ', fcrrn t 1 Ti • f I . t •': f I :n it ' ' 1 • / pet ie erops. in portions 10 I l e Bonn : T-rirt n 1,, tor., ~. 1 1 .1 mi 1.,.. 1 11 . 1 , 1 . ar.pu. smoke, behind which the flames wound hill , Irv. hwe been iteariy cut If Dose 4.. e h as : pr ,„4„ relit ,/.I:sin e t e to their funeral adept,,,ln is in the , darted like some monstrous hydra-he:tiled se t r-•; 1•;;Iii dto f , utt•titvr exil.lit th an (1 .,,,, 1 1, ~,„l i l i „ poi. iliiltty that it titay i be aln illl:l.ealk!Arelle inad• pent Femustiw - eheeked his horse and tits-.l M'etifive of Itunriii life, thritult eakualti, s ity s ea • mis-i• Illr ,eoltddieost. I - 1 ' t *,', , ~.... , itio a are d . Li t , tore t it, mantle into pieee. ,.. l ;it'd land, is VI iiiioiii a parallel. Hut II els ,the ' l ' l i• bon, of t e Tw i n Siciliesii,sesnret . , i ewe has s.ept , ;l.v. and re-titred salitlirits itil our hpnister . at N..i.lis I.is re dint sl . 2.*eot , ractened one as a badge around his horse ., 1 • ' ,-11 1 i 111;i n, mou th ; 'I : il l Iht. all''."l r'..1,11,-ir Immes, middle let llttl i f ..i. r Er o l i..,ition r.latit 4. to tit utr'pl rvols, , 1 eyes, so as toent elope the austness to us 0 dinar% tit toots, It the 4.e e rtla i I Mtn . 1W" a in'ill. mit non that 41,14j4 cl. and ' nostrils, And th'en he covered his face in 1 has • rem 'tided th. labors of (li f e ble.bondition. I,:si 1 Ili; Wm.! it Prits.i - a entirely!appriiti•s , , t a :4-iinilar manner. This was the work of a L int4titittlik than n prt.t•td:ng 5t.t..0n..! it 1/hi I, it prvja Ft a a triply I/111 le• .an.e riff; i• .Psul, i fete moinent.-i-precious tnoments, for ,:he I 4 'ith hint "immianve 1.. r d.iii,li, %%lint., and 4 1.. OP. hat pr..p....., ~ additis.nio 14 1 tii•Iii I yells of the : ti l t ya nc in g I n di fin ,, , b e „. firne fo r _ i, targ•e- surplus for exp4otation. In the present:, ii , g . ft.r th, tenni ci 114 n 4.t prii/al,e*l l .l . filly distinct.! Iles pep/a:111011 being made I I Inetetn “' " in the pa'st. ut. fin(' ;ta id, gletiods' IMI pr,lit.le, for trust 4.i. 4i• us re ili/,14011 is Mil lerfril...oll rein t / ountetl, and facitim his h orse - ': forr. i .ert: ,, nt thatilatilitess to the G • ocl of Coa c t!, ; sir, ri: Iy mai , ns I:obi?! tiatatl tistotoist , , „„, ~.,„, , 1 0 uNit:l vet% etse rect. tett' lei. pm:et-lit cart and ii.eri l a r idg, ill riffklitiliiii to It, i t 1,,,i, i gl i i., to waids the fire; sinmed him Oil u ith the eller- fifth dealings ..4 1 11 tot us a pe. p g !•. . ~_ If 'if•ttt ere 2 • d • pt. d Ts : n tilted Tit tOI at ri. 'in . .yi:pf despair:, The noble heast hoarded ,for- • Although titurfilleniiiin Ii s been arrested' by / el.ii ii.l.IN• of ':. n. ti. n i le tin,. r.. 8 :4: til l ward, the fierce flittnes en% t•loping him and i painful itili.rT , ..l in p..skina• I. tit., la t our e.,,futi 1 -titall n•Aal totem *t mild I. ta l rvi tf i lidi 1 the ' , rider; but the arm bf the latter waA 01 try feels no more than stisht vibrations 4.c She ' trirlitt'y of its a 1 erns, in cake a.f ttlir,ustll I ' • • - • 1 1 non strength; Ito held up his horse • and Int. 1 i'iity•tdsions whirl; hate T-Intheit Eur. 15P. AP4 414 IPr 11 1 ( 11 e etd natal Put eti , l i ft ' ' 411• 1. ii' 14C•Ilt•d fine 1111011 , 41 tile file. A few 4de,Peri 4 41 " ' l a ': " e e ' lltnifi r• P` t. " st ni p lil t ' " "I I }I" 1 "" ' t "I II"' ("'""i' " Y " i;'li iii 1 "Il'd 1 man snorting. Hid regret,h , r the eatotes that Ni p, i Yi. tit i t, I,C I I r e d. :isle, I re, it.g i,el e e a'heye ate ,notinds and the totture tt as over. 1 The fresl.l cool ;ilr---how delicious t • t. was 1 A. a rt, , t,ti, ti. we are retitirtd. .t. thal -, ligh Mil rek It to pritt: ti. Ts. it, lit 1,,q( t L Yt il l i a l ;ct,: i t t: er interrupt.. the pa - ::,•,.. or eh. eh-. 11,e pr.ts: • 1 u ,t' Allll n In I ligo out ,rl , l' 1 m 1.1 1, 401; i ii;iir Fel . gt.son tore! off the bandages ultieli toter of '1 I 1 - d t 1 ' i ' hit tl'' rlll • ' 1(1 '° 1 1 -1 C.1 . 1 1 11 , i5 , 01%11 11141 hi!, Ilert•e'S Ileitil, :Ind I ilre[o, l I ;;: a ; ril l t i?i:Sin a rii ‘ ll l llTe - i i :ilr Tit l a r n i. . l". l I r it i • il. 4...: . l l 4l c li ' tit t ); ( i ' l l . t i :, :1. 11, 1C :1 -‘ i>r; 1 . )::: 111 ;:n ‘ . 4 " T' 91 ; 1114 • "1 : 1. ` 1! 4 1 i t u i ' '' '' fi r t "" ; limiself on the; groun'd, lle.is sat ed ; be, .1 ) :1•1 Siniem is nut unlike that id iminilliilik. 1 het i! tiri t ,, , r,.w. rin Fairots.l is at host t n. tin i„ , fteglinplished i . au unparalleled efsploit• 1- lui are tatithalir di pentiero nt on 4 Mil 1/ther. Ail.i7. lasi Otils lOW of th e [ 171111411 Sii;ii".[[ i'l Ile 1 al! ;C - r ite Toni big :(ld er a ,h)i ng ( „f I l k , eattle relations Itt tween dot n, awl et•eeipre.e al Lee,,,i ; 1."1.41. tr.• of the two ti unttiis lis no• 111% thailes lie Veait ' l the triumphant „,i,, o f hi,/ I% ill. are e-tsetttiallf ,, r the pr.tinotion 01 Ilinlvt. i• and photo a gnally t A posed it, (.# 4,•'. 1 1g ( 1# pu'rh , nerk. Ss hol . thought they had precipitated s i .:: d a ..r.:•rable in tl4 ir :nor. 1, social .11 ti ' v td,tlitiefil , 11.41-4 In %%Br I.llWt 4.r. duo put t ee l s nil th i v., neq it i ta ,. b : „n . my efirli'''T •k'' "• 1- "--; . li • rt, :1 . -late:4 , it iI Ito ot rest.rt .gin tur pyt, ti Min info the it•ean of fire. Ile trade an t .f. - ' TS . " 4141 % vorlto ratintat, * nat-e :Thu Irtendly intere.turst. lt 0'41 1 ,0 1, 4- r. mine. the met•r- 1 01 f'firt ill.+ , 1 i ' Flo. I. l ov cornmeret, vi,stin - t ne tetcrOrt - fort to I give Vack a def . % inn; shout, but his with a.l h: tiOos ' . . ; ~ m , VOle`el dt t s.al ;tit ny •on iii, 1111 , 4. 1 hp wi.., 5 , lk e eert• of thin , I. 7 . oV 4 • r im ' , rt, ,„ 0 eril ly ;1r ;II *ln Ours 1, , retaliat...! S,\ 'meld t i nil fialtlnfiliedted, both horse and titan had ad, Pti•d and sit 'tidily put-m.d. r.t ; ti.illin. , ,II entl• ittur rotit,iry frem this unikritil t erity 't , :careelti str4nntth to move across the blacken. t 01 ;inaliml. allitawe'S llis hit leerte, 4 .4.11,1ard if %a lihistieh an era my, mile... WP 41. O t• e rte ed -,l,tru; Fei, Fergus.on knew that without traim ruins e"mPllcati , in:‘ , in ‘5 high it u .. I ,ld oth:t , 110;1111cm; prr sont peal`Pfni poliey„ a ,r1)14.4: ,11, the init,,t duet.r• 1i , r . t lie t h , ,,_ Prwi-g .l e Ita i t . e d lt t e . en l i Tituixed. Nom it . lcanntlillllllll 4 1 U1(.111 . 11:11711 114•11:1•r. Nor went,' 51.4 T- 1 4,iirl unti l I Ly knl...a.t.:t iv, 1.,,,„ foie :4111)1E1.AR-4 his remainin.• enenries: and our - c l ' an i u 111" and well sa ' t "'''`'` l '''''"'"'• "t . : 1H f i' e '' ' it " I ' d in w:te whit ^t", ;.1' ft (t f" e t , , aetion• and our ~_ tr ,_ aphicat p....sin'ort so r 44440.14; ' 14.11f1i 11 1 ,%% / 4 11 .1. Th a . t let, ti l e nay 11rlis afitt ; I crept °it, leddi r ng his horse by the lo idle. The i i ,„i s E n „, i ,,_ / 1 , 1 . 1 ,,,„„ a 0 /.. • t • 1 I !.-' 1),. , 1e. , . a1e ' t i 'nil '. i.,,,i t.,i, i a, )..71 , ~, . are :11, r 4.1( I,nt. rmr . T. pod i r crqattqe s :i. hair was singed off and larg•e manifested. ity solo., of its go% error et ;s, 1.1 5u...; , eonristlol, of seise uld...l.ptre:d titirenieftro, ' piepes 0 los hide came off at the slightest port i.e, and in somerasp, our'rest. cot to dies et our' rm: ' gia:o lint of them a likti advanratfe nines tilt toticlt. • • eil,m pion ~ , .y. In 111,,fts lOrliffiji.i..tin2j the briiptit•ll, l , Ille. ier,p,,.ilie,a, fee it t nter into Tit '401.1 1,1" h atter tannins , th t tinutlyes. t 11. y haft :ism:l;4d Ili 'd”.4 , 1 ref 1111 in 1114:14j, 1... in I•SLI+ 14 V I 'Leto imed by a raging thirst, , Fe/1411 ' 5°n in l ilitte us into - art 4.1141. and n (add riatst rain , art I ' 4 '4 1, c 1 lie,fore. d tr nil star w hi t illt a/ 4 :it dett g. t r et t hitat ' elt. to " attic the ' f"etht't estrum-; to ce , hfe , ren ..ur ei , i.diwt 1., ali,ir tie w•t. Olif• 441r% 1 1i'•1‘ . . 1 .1% 1. not (mitt, d ti i ritort. fal ot itit c i. 1, :. , j , T itylof t le - plain ; and there he perceived a anoth,.,4 the pt4i 3 t 1." en 40. ....tirstint lias,froln Om, 44.:Vi01l th •n %%mild I.e :t pr. po4•3ll4.n. i ti.OLT Li,:flid of wolves advancing unit sat age liou Is. fee lielip, uttdori..l.tt s it to elatirel ai hiir iv' reoula.i . I. ltq. pt the fee it Ire. , 04 11 , 1hle e i . ,Q iter; I , . . This new peril/aroused both , the horse. and' ri- l ion', ettnlrary inititaby re'sptrlN 1e,,,te.1:11,1i.1 e tid, iti , P. , .1.11 !11.n. %X lien 11 e lionoritr ilitirtli deri & t•lt%tr,;fresh stream :'vas clotting its ; i Principle; of ii'leinatiopal law. That I W, Med "lit Pmm .. oy r. gni. it Its :1 • ..i1t1..; n 'hi ill [ into I tpk t tinl. ( l th e imi llia l„ a nd F, rg05 .,„ 1 , - 0 1_ J r tilted States ho, hi Mt • ir foreign int( remose. - 1 intim/it 4•l+l , fi tif iiii% 1 . 14 ,;' upon tk‘c irP l ii I so a'4peal his head in the delirious bath. ;Its titiononly rot•ret t ad anti ob.. rt. A, and the % ittin.• it. •11 7 t74 . •n5. not to fu r : rill' Ott ot. d 10,111 . . ni 11 Mies tol• tools iht rein.• •• 'r It ii. it • In tt nt rri • • I • ' ritt • • re.,4 , elati;e effects was magical. IL:. terollee- ?pint rl.l. "' lniz ". " . su. 1 .• ' I 'l ''. . 1 fe " ''l ' . ' rl' '' 'ln a t ' l' , trie te,lan tai y rot • IN• , 1+1 iN, ot, ter-. tolV 4 . 44 4 r 4415 Ci.'l4. 1.,:4,,,. li‘ i 111 l II II N . ~i, no .„. I , i t-,,„ It..'lli that the tt oh ck in the vast deserts lie 'it• -.'. -1 I ; ' . • ; . '....['' ' '' ' '• " Mee, . '' . ..• ' . - hest: 1 -iey to. Tint : mutt 11 at tile .4044 14.4vti* 4.1, ;:.'lr VV , r i.,, (~,,,,tl., lii, ; own. • -1•1 41 ctelotnel to bock lostardk a prattle on find ill teaw,ceelelitie ro. or 4'll a it,tr tit war I.4.mi:tuna . ) att:l I'ttly,111(1 .1141-4 I tit I tit., 1;;;:1,t too Mid, y rit ordrr to ptey 1111(511 the ammals escaping, from slate., eati b "i-Int• tt.r .• II nib. 1.... ~ 1 'll 1-. 1,4•, , ,11-,;.,,i1t i. tirtAcci ,opon 111. 1 ; telve rili hut flames. Tire Captain comities] his horse' t Leal, int! tin. tr .1.....t1ai11ic 11:46.11. 11 , Pdk1"1. 1 1 . : 1 't• 1 ? , - P,r. 11 , Ell el nil. Pt ltd . ! If il: P 4'4 14.11. 1 MO fnillld it id; pie:,-,12 t ., that 111.• cieature t;.-lis lbefr nolifit • :o -•-•tiiti in 11. i. teal 'l lee 11 , 1. I hint, . 11wrign et unlit ....,..I m i ld i, e ex ,.,, p't 4„,,, I I , ft •, , . I i Tri ,o, „0.„,,,,,„„„ti, :old even ne i,,,h e a i t , reit h; to hest for their t. ti weltitie. ch. • old, p,. (i• 1 t 4 f •..7 , -- ~, .1. r: 1.t:: 'lto vie' • ptt-t l ktirr lie , . ti le 1 u o l v e.; h ow th iL , ,[ ; m on , ~ ~. d I -I • powers of h its contott tit way •.‘ oil , :-...., it 'llto , I .l ll '' filli.s• it:, t in r. rtying our th t prit 1 . 1 1 -. 1 Vt i'- '' " t iN :It to ler a Xvieleet in.'', :.II Mirk.% IT L r ital••• 04 t.... 'tt 144•11's d it: ,ll v r , ofi f,„. tint " 1 ,1, 1 ,,.. ;* ~,ii , ,, plainttte tieigit toan tie land ever been i,\% .a n ' i, • • ..., .•,•. • • • I-, 'll' ' ' h '' .4' ! A 1-. 1 . 1 fl I IT I -1' on tom. - ' , art. ~‘.....inadr rti,,•1414,1 1 t.'• ,rern ....or (I hr,t o st 17. - I,+V ftN.,..11,4„, -V ••••• hinni t i cll.' , l ' etgi t tl; ge Tit l Y ''' ' 're'sed t Itt* 11. - / Pi intimate politiettielthnetll. , ll 1.1. :1 1. di-a.mi rot , i,l, : -laiipa, , riu..er. I•ziutitl4l the It: it ntt"To n Al, • of lite steed, anti then mouritmg___ . utg•ed lont „ 1 4,1 1 1,1 0 „, dq, ... 11 ,4, a 4 .1 j 1 ,I‘l oh Chill; _ , e fit u id, .1 1 ..• 1.1 , i 3,, re. hi ill pee 1,,e , ;0n p a . h. a talf in on I1J; Ow fore-4. The - Avt3l% - t."i ine4lll.,‘ ink er t,,... , 0,0. In , or I , „.,,i, „ „ „,..,... q td...(ll..ainei It t; , Ili t ' pilil...u. tic' .c. ri I" trl[t 'I. pr. I•er y. np. it ''sea Ifte tisterlito air ' hot pursuit, t heir lioarke '6-11' 4 , t'l vat IV 11:11k. din I; .for e set n•. 1011 :,‘,..• lii , tt"' oc , ttt"i tr"tii .4 i7114...1.t. 14111411 - at :m it god's., sounding a illi ' aisand tinws more tetrib:e dim; ",'‘ eit"'•"' • '''' ""'ll'tlaN'ed• lit .t ire to et re_ It r.! "eV in. , 111* 11r11:41e4.r., 111 # • 17,,i4 # d'l 1!4• • Iha t Our • fit -ii the wl,histling of bullets on the leattle-fiel.l. l . ":",‘ t t •" he 1 "" t t'l "i t it i n• , re; ' 4hi .i . "" Pt ii the "I'••ii iii:•a_l'ii•zd 4 ,,, i. d - A 4.:41d t. fi tu t ietinr , .. triz , d ; F .t. „, si , .1 It . and subj. tied to 0 ' ./ ci. is rt.l•nr ! -A.t. b.. ] h. ~ t 1'i..,, ;_ . l ent , t_tl,.. --lj-- -..---• . r or-4.......1-.}- t Ft .t .„, n. . • • i , r ..,ted 0 3 ai,,.., 41..ir11.4 01 OM I.l.ilfint I. :11 1 1 1 e 1..; "II .c.‘... 111 ii.l• treat% la • in-Ceti Its 1„, .; t 4,tl ! `,, ' my licirse . h. 411.1 fa ll. lie thought. lint' ,i„, ~„i „„ I „.i, pari i i,,,.a..4,1,:0 ~.t,,, o t ,h, t ,,,iiing ' :IP! Crt at DI tr:,ln, r• I the In a t rro ti belrlr. 1.111101i 4 10 Ilk V m igil:ce, and ' the fes erish en- l ir, ,:a urea i .,,, fote.i l ,n r, I lion, op,',,r pi ; .., hl •' to f•-• I: s proeld tr d*. t• 'tit rt.. V. hi- h . . rrh . ~, , etgy pt the amtnal, they grudu ills gained oh tinitode a i'm pia t i;or. s ,• ttit , m ...... ur , n „,-...,, e i hid, ;ii n {trout res. 11,%•• 1,, or! e.x. l e a l y e yll a t e l their ptsaiers. fur the speed of a prairie wolf ' -150111.1 mu oth.. questiont d. !it •t oar-(ii , p4, 1 ,.. 4 T .. - g 1 1 . : i. Of ip•14111111•11a,I4 #1 :I41%.10:1U4 • . alit. i d; il n .;% ~ , [ ./S intidi less than that of a fleet Worse.. ; not aggreslace, no tureafenittg It thee ti elfae, i" te...::.41,, I gl, ii. f le ; I x ,•, 111 a. 11 m ~, !,, „),,i lint the pow - 1.1 . 4 of the noble cleature were " t "i ll " t'lltetk• i : t••iii •%/ 1 1 - t ' - 1 o.lr teildr•rt • • ,':e l ,l:.l4he i.,,, .n . , ~, -, . ~-1.• ..t ..1, Pot %et intly !It. • lime of itt at e. is adtipt,•d 14, maintain , tt, t itir ill .: fst. /stlon , . s it. st n , rat tit (!, Gr... 1 F r eepie , e ne•trls - spent. lifs in oltitintr bet-tine rapid, and . frnee-s atui l ' 111 pre.' it. md, r alio .i,a 11. e. :,14 1 .aitr.. 1411511 h t4: 111f1( ( 4# the tier ei % el al , 5 .,, 5,,f 1., 1115 br'lld drool' Yet li e still atatit-t a 5 ` .(11t- Mal tribe. williiii tin . liniiis of the Ur ion. Om •51. 1 1. 1 nl. I c.• :111,j n, a:l,r fi.l e 1 ed. 1. 1 4. (,t '' (.11uts effort to igain the forest, for, witlt this nv: I foal• i. ialehe i e. , l ..lelV far Ilex pr4ll. alit h ~f.' :1-id ~ .,.1 to tit" •thottt t, : rid it .%•-. fri,he ve Nth 1114tinet or his kind. lie. seemed to knot% tai it oor , Lifele., 0 1,re.:41 and of M ir 1.'11111 1 ;i 1 (1 . (1an... , /rid, I", 1 ii 1.11' , 11•II..li IrXr oils: it • n th • tratt Saft•ty l 'O, mild W.: found amontr the trees. ( •((i all il i.. el‘Pr ollit he seas Of 111.• "lob,. 'll4, it rt . 7`i,orlit Atm nit r p•-• %hires:: in ;m i ter At lentrilisthe wood %las anined. Perrin- Lll' ll l ll ' lll ° t"r 11 ' 1. Cl'ill d Sl" .( '"- iwir l ...•; ( •''' n , 'n i h i r ` J ''' " .1. '" I t. " r 11 " 1 " 1 "" ' "i ; '"' i rn'' ' I ry e ..i.ilid..l re 1 11r1 , 11 to net t t!' It kin lit, to t .. o' it t• Ur 11111 Ft tt. t., son rfr*:‘e a ii)V6IIS .bout, for now lie cotild 1 l i' l lY . Ptle, 4l " iti il ' • rl. 4, • , l' • ! i i 1 • lake refoote,in a tree. Trio' his horse to a ithmaoll to th.• +Ol ninny ...t.l‘ll'l' Of I) I.:lirirairil f1...11. el ?;;,0.1 I.n via satt.i. et..,.t I,‘ t, 11, til , , f I - I.4tettle, and pr..% hie ro. pent :meta nt..,,,,,, ~r I or- } .itit 4. 11,1,.. h ic 7 r ,,,- l b,• t .,, 11 , 4 ,, t,..: l iik ni..ti i ,nl lost cr braneli, our hero 4-iiiilis f a '0,,,. ; quickly, ~ , , , ,a, a ai, . ,, . • Islip' . 1 . ~, i/. and Irnided his carbine and pistols, w i t h! :l 1 -" D .' '•l4ma .. 11 . 11. - ' P m t.' ." 111%3" 1 , 1.` sl'. °di 11".' " 'i t ‘• tan 111" eV." a't . " 1 -"-1 / ti . n • atlat, ad atiprenension. that tte ~re dikpok. d int 111 1 . 1. al 4 . 1 s. h;;;; 11., il eU; 144 St a r. T , 11l Will faint bore of deifendiure the poor aniniDl from ..; er o ar h uo,,titto. ii 4. 1 1/..„ or e nd a n o r ;I l e s i t e', 11114. C41111141:1111% 14•1111 41 111 foie it II I ,taritl• 1 1 , 1,1 . the wolves at tfick. , flit tf other States.; - eve. int. N•11111-4. [ ...1.1 M. d tr. Ml* in N.,' r.. 4 ,,,, . Fo i thl the loft!,v branch on winch ire had in- "S , me Ercopealt pc.werk hat r- T . . girded. ttilli:.one;; lull it a•mild ~,.1 he al•easbri to, 'Alta , . ~ , - fi ,.,„ / , r ,...,f tt , e, F, , ,,,,i tt. .,,, rt watched ilie motts , t , r „,:, di,, i ,',i 4 ./ipt: 4 .0 er r the t, rail, tial ..t ta rkirti of "f alltllt.t.-tt to si-i'lleid ttnr law, ine,t •irt"F ( .3 Zthe l'iiiteti - St: it... Tha• I •otid errout tit hi, fl :id 'llitttn. alt Co.. i.-.1,' fit.th In the nt.o, tino. appr..:/r/I-they, %tent: or the trert•est spec 1t.... , , '. .• 1 • . '[[ 1 .. ["[ • . '[. . . I ir ,,,, 1 ,„,„ t ;„ r kaiiir oa n. u.),, • tei.e of soteteivn 1 reie.ort. D. !mom. 01 ismt,tl a rellitla i..Ti,f - tt into, and glotViug red eve ' -a.. and l he saw that s I tiidtts. helot triter 1141,1“. to all nation.. and, rort., ii.'ing the dad. snid or st.,:irt4i I,i• 1 all was cot r u 41; Ilis fanhful latose. They • • -.- . - . tit many • 111.eraoy eiPlel.A.d. 151;der • - •tit 2 ,li eill•41(0. 1 ! .T 1 t) -It, iii_ 1f tot ibt• vai-a- a.r ah• Ilt ;lip , t e ,ted on'thor yi.-tirn--Feigust in filed among „ ifiro .,„ :, t .,, fil d 1,, , ,1 1ii , 1,,,,,, 1 ,, ~,, , . 1 / 413 ,1,,,,d ,i, 1 ! inee t , sod br.,4104t rt. Wit III• ti:••++. il+Vt,llll 1101)4 but 11l al liniment the animal %%ft , tic- the,se arming ti too. it hich I me-, A% ii/111; il 19.11,11 1..' : [.ll l ll ( 1 44. iffier tile li..l•inlg-FiginCi.linti bei rs ' voi)red and the;einp:Y bridle left. ban,ging on ;tritely ft t too period', sirbdtod :mil al.-'tit lied an-1 In:lit'. :Vert •-•-1 1 . t• hr fi at ' rittz.• re- 'ler entl I. I •• the bill ' nat. ' . ...tent; kingdoms, planted their pi:lnd:ad... ;I own: 1 St-tc••i.! 1 t•l'l4npr•prid !.; roar catlota 15.1 , .••. Tite,v% 011..11s 14itil trapinn: throats and their , rontirert. and now us-sess air el;d 1 1 1 lha• r0t. 1 r..1 '"'" . P r 3 : 1 l'" P"`iiirel• " i : 0 + " if ! lie: iti.ell ll ' 1 , - -• . t!! ',, . : • thr ,1011.. i , r 1., retood the (hut •s psi It• w e. istands_of e%l ry nee .11 a, , 11, it ppm...pr.:oft tour • ' . , + 1 white ~ tusks (*I intriwr lautlibly , It-In:oiled I fileere l* free the l rk b 1 arountf l . . _JO e ...al_ SC!it 1 Celt- do4111.1:1 . 1, uotild look with mail, milt .;aliment , eel the,ino•ds iiics NaN ,to ri. The p wilt I t. ; .- , t. , ~ ilpiettl the ~,egete.iti(ele or thi.. contain. 4, 1.1 el t 'in„,- Cr'llll. l .l 1, el N. u Min ...u,a4; it t ..,...11 i n :if , ; ILII tii,lt A eavb with a nnilttlif TO : On the( .ap- „ t. ,,,,,, h,,,,,,, : ,1,1„ „1 ~,in s. ,/, ~,. w „,,1 4 1 1„,./ t h em ; ,n ti rhi- full ore-. non ..r ii•oiri.:.,,t.l.li.fti• taaira%;.sightest Movement they Jumped tali, its ~,,.1 , • i . ifilolifi, din i ~pu t io t r our a dr a n e , meld till .• tir'.4,tfeii., lit., rt Si et-lit/ 1 1 1. 14. :1011i111 t1f.1. 7 ,t , if to; seve hit 1/ berm che could reach the I a ►l,i,:t. of eigo're..,,k,ll or to .1 pas-ii. , :i Inn polithl / the on Ktnet. or aka• uoilaki Sr let( ; lit •We . 1 1114: ilt.i. li.t of Ti e treaty: and iii ar al , f!rouricl. Fe: [son .l!IljoyE•fl. tl. kind of fel er- ; ea! n'etiottlinarcee. I • 1 . . 1 , .• 1 ' 1 , 11 pleasure In iktlliter a ntainbr of thou with Whir for-igir emitt irree has re-rt.h. • d ' Tn.iltni. ktfid.latt to that re,mirdit,„..: •Brit i.. 11 ifi-1, h i i-. 1 ' i I. • I‘' '. its cf ). one. ett n i ght was ,1 0 ...ing i ll, .:11!. ,1 , Wile. ;1 . 1,1% , (1 extvnt Ilea t o etral to that et 11t'• fir. 4 ? 111:11144 r i# . 1 1 , duties #‘4,lt, ell ,r,..!1. lap ph 11 I , lil . „ . rt, ; .. f i t ~,d ‘ ,..„ii; ~, th a t ; , • f aloof.' pro*. ii arc eimmilr. ted it, `Th.+ san 1 Tine exhaust( 4, unable even to teltael his ; a ll t "'"•"' 1 " * "`:- . „ . ; • P '" I ' ' •• .` ' ' • t - / • . .1 '' Ns/ Tal it tre,', l , ed thi 1, t tu •', held I o „, n. I te was st . k e d u i t i t a sudden ~,,-I , l , F u s e, i,„. tto any t.titer. titer this great itoerest,iit t% til . i i ~,,, i , . ll t ID () 5... _ -. • not MAY our metcli rms., ion all cla..e. ‘,l s q.. , : 4 1:11,11. apr tit.smort 4,4 IpWOi i, _r 541 I lie was forced Ito close lii , eye:, lest iie .hould ' 7 „,,.. , h..,„ i n d,•,,. alt, ~,,,• co:us ., ill , ,i, i t is th e . 1 , in lilt :4110.!tii. ;It. la: in lik I mann, rk•ndiedi 1 fall from. Iris rrit ' iim fortress. ,: 1 duty id the ix. aqui% • ..,a leni,lalik , lerhrecii.. eefi fitVitr hip e..B.itit r. 111.11. 1 1 nen a dee roanng was heapl in the I 1110 gleVe•rtellee•ht to i xervise a careful - niter% isiaM 1 l'itilho i.. dtfr rt+ll+4. or a pinion 141W11.6 t , , , I neirrliboring in ' iris. At the; sound the 11011'1••• '1 nllll adopt. pr, , per ite:e.ures for it. prot.etion.l St l'? -1 wed ( IN•a . t, pi'. ;tie us ill 1111(1 leu ' Piliatsl up 111 - ears, and dart e d U lf j ili .ul.. ;. Tne tufts %, lot It I Ilat e had in tiers'. :ft r. ,_ a.. 1 i lit et,,te , rim Tel ta.•,v or 1, - ,,,hia g?,,ir rc ' 1•1 Jeoll,ly ay ; su it y tut. - . . 1 ' leetthik. s uit 1.. l: i'ltel Laces it s Illiirte 11.' 1 [tell Las ^ 1111 fife/fish 1111[1. , 11 , 1...111PM on the Fattaio evil i • .. p / _row prey. I n as tort 1 . 1- ' :11reheil it 41 tr. ntfiietilii4 Bon 11,r tifitt .•f i t / :4113 Pet:4 . o on opened' his eyes, and descried , . "' s 1 t ore , c sperience 1:18 s h o w n that, in "•eneral. z. n-1 :poi 1141' 1' iii fl a the: ,1.,,,,, I present sect:my. ill the plain on the border of the wood, an . " -,, ' • - i ~ . %erten' tor prineltp., luabaa.r. or Europe :o.laaa.ravisr- i 10aq4. 1 Ira entrivvrta 11. ' 1 3 pr„,:i.ai,tn it eil.c<trous. burial?, sunounded "Ity, t ,z,6 .,... ,,Faive ,. , %old ..were rearing him the tol r ,i .-l e t i , e e i : !: ,i cd , t in sire rho riehl ~ r neutral --..iWerl.d. This rot Mid. m 244 1 ,4.1. in the Pro.- Vart, ,, rlier lititalonie . .tlaj(Lay. for )• / h e im I despitte his fin ioys efforts to escape. '; :1 r.-s,t al Our war a ifski,, , ,i,i,• fire., 141 1111. [ •••1.111 ' :[- iii lira rind est I•lishirig illeUne in r l Lroi 'The Captain profit - ter] by tltis fortunate ai... : I , l•yonfederit•y Of iirnit a tteitt.aliti,. a primary t t i et-r 11l stiptal.ttiens of I lot third ,rrri forth '; i velsio4-13 deseend,ed.from his tiee, and hastei.- ; Idgeei of which wasi to assert the doetrine, that lot' ifje i trtary e.neled4 d ht' the Unftr ci St: ad to kindle 1110 dry branches scattered freelgoods, - .xtp: in thl• ca.; a I (i'll'at 'Britain in 1846.tegarrlinp. polsehsor ; artferes cigar:ll),nd of uqr • I .dot ;toe whieh 1 of tile tn,,,i.„., 11.4%; Cont'pan%. arid 1:ro , 11 , t laq' ships make the ground. le shortly succeeded ill sui - - 1r i I ' '- ' . tortu the vt•rir ("Mir wr'rPf"..lll of “or 1!0;onal do. tiva .4 is. A:O.-titian)! (bait rounding liiinsef with tt tampart of fire. ; 1 y - :.i t or, 113.4 111:01 i 1 el erished idea 44 the 0810.8- gbel) if;se to serious tils,pi l ftes. and l it Peeling then ktorpitarnticely safe, he roast- !lieu - . r 1 . a , I i. 114 IroL111.ry• e ee. At one perioil of [ Doodler. to: il a' , l;tnve ire d. ilt t .ntern: ry nican4 eel one of the dead wolves and ate a small 1 et)ory ntaratj toe po -. .r 1,., 5 , by' solemn treaty l i Iftetu Attie bit kloodd be Idetiki rl i - , - t , , , portion of the fis.l),• not withstanding the loth ' 5t.41511,44,..11. ree,q,m, -.1 Ilea prilleitili: and it I son,iolhelieve, tiro at. art/ tigen.eht e: ural r,epugtiance ifispired by such unc i e fi r , might hat 4.. h / en hop •ti that it %%fluid come to he on ito t .t ;terms. 174 11,e ex1i1 1 0.....1,Ft. fowl. 1 '4 ''' ~ i anbers.lly reeeivid tol respeeted as a rot.. a 'low. in git... - ti.•ts.. ittl.ratiiht. als.f. 11 , I inr i• fri . iti 1 ini f I .vr lit the r Til-at or one power 1 Ihe !Inds. ti*.s Mr Ca•fitp ay to the), nl* * Beit4 comewlifil strenottliened by his st • - •.. . • - it v. , , - range i 1 ,,,, w „,,,,,,) this, ; ,„d t h, „,,, x/ ttr, at w . r O, t ~,,,, th e j r ie„s, Volumbilt ; and ..! therefore -1 repasti he collet: a supply of wood for the ; .ovat e the P`retteli rel. ditlion, it r ai l, a l I'l,, h i . r i.,,,.. + N iue t •', l 4,,,.biontirott, tile 1.)1,111 III( 1;111 Of night•' In, aboit/t an hour afterwards the / fleeted tinning the elig , erant states of Eurotto. eontintii (it ppropriation I11‘; Opt 11119, wolveti rettirned Ito the charge, but Ferguson, 1 Not.withstandtrig• thi .Ow ►print•iple is ...tierany Ftiair.4 l %%at the (lint and a ir.a.ia aa : thankii to iris fi4ill'i - fortifiration, tras iii 5 - ateli aibilit''''l Ni ht a NO intl anti salutary tint.; ;11 rnitini Slate* in the irtat4gult• titrindal 1 , I l'rfer't salter tliat7'despite the continued I , at u, • -1 ' ' 4 th o at the '''''""" °l ''''"'''"' ' l" . ' li e ' li '' l " rr " 4l i h ' lli "' I " Il '" i l m 111. %4 1 111 ' 4. moil nrorflin, i . ; ing it in Europe, Croat 11111,in :It 4• i`rtirc'e 813 slielp i l eterrusait Ps, roirit i l rt boil vs of flimflam, lie ! - slept profoundly (:)/ '-• - 1- 1 'r. 1 -f, 1 • i ), . _ l r ; nolPiet•d their intenti mto 4,11.1.ri e• it f-r lOC pit , •••Itlp,lttikl; oNht. d 111.11A1 111 the il[l - 01 ir ~ FF 1..i11.1 ittlllA 7 ,. re ; tun( t te, wo res wen.; „t a u ::'not, h„ix e v e r, A l { a rhemtniz,•d 1 t .i1.1;r11 lion Ivo 14.14 111.• Itt # 1 #•,,ti1.141.... 11• A 1.1 (it; gone if purSoit.,oooltieg.;., Qf easier pry; :BA i, :ti A,;tat, best as :e alit re e..rie..Zston for the time 1 t i iii-t i t P l..iehell- Ltd .1 1 4...- ht bllb Mit" 11 •ti I, , the Cltittaiti wall able to re , llllle hik jourticti - i bpinz, The a-molter:lint' of thi se Ital.. tatrathine to eitt,l i nsit e -sal and (.11' mine, vi'di it tr., on footl, car,rying With: hint his ilistols, his era- ' rtild.ns in the int•-rest. of ventral ri.hts, appo:ir 1 wiii. 2 4. 11 trust. still not helinterrietin d or lass fin d hi s ; eat h' .. r , e , ' I /I ed twine to siff.rii ar ticcrotion, ironing ni,d. • r .II • ' • - i r i • 311 , 4, t ! Ir aot, tasmt evett (I in ripp, tott , II Aft!. s • , „, , , i; tx a %ree k pr i at , rec tit t r e f a:t i lt:He mi d 1 .;,1„ ; t;tt,os t r. on the pat .. the ullityli .)1;114,.. a n.- .:tgoarlli,•tiar. i•ter., The french C 4,. mt. it vatiort, r bp;,,, rr i ve ,i i n ~,,f,,,,,. at ii i ' t , •A trit .,,..i.. a a . I il4:slenl lillelrt lei-Make 114% .1 hill.. ill qterts•ittn a , e ; : rrtritill•t4) was _ not h. i.,,,, .41 ( .4.. 10 1 41; 2 jr •,„ a .. I puntdpte of inteitilti .nal l a w by n n ,.,, - „t' as p.•. 1 r le t . r rl'ei . ..1;,. • , I .., , b 1 r hino, but. no - tidings were ever heard ot fir' t',•+ I c ., - ,n,„ n ti,,,,.., 1;4 f .,.,1 I-, ',,,,,,,,,C.;0',,,,,,,,, P : i r g: j .,:::,i,i 1 ,1 P'7 , ! :,,.. it p i5 rc , e " ..,.. 1 .,::: ' ,„, 1 ; , 4 4. 1 17 4 1 44 . P a 5 t i f r r 4r l I ,:r q " I.6,rtu nate (tom) , • • I ,4,1 . 1 1 1 I - )•416-114- Fl ies l' 11 ". 1 v ) 113 1 I Etirtore lota Atlntrit•-• Apeorriingiv, ft propmri• 1 otlior i,•irritrn rt./null, in t iltifilltto. Its I c either been' mas•stteretV - 4 1 , fi le 'r fi di an ,, , „ r ;t o ; i 1 • ,- I t•lif., VIII Ir• l t•til t e: (1.4 only the rule. llpit fr.to Alsip. 1 tyttv.init)/•nt ronet•ires. of his pettily , 4*St voured by the Wnlvert, - plte t' F ' a•i; • f n• 4 „ , ,t) : ap am Ft 1 al l r rev „.I.o.4lleXeleili el/i/irAnnel alliell A. Ilii, I our enAtttlar conynntim, it MI Feslnee , son, be um. , setzell with a fever., w hi c h ron fi nt .j ' 14,10 tile /1104 rorstestei Tine, that t.eutral p propiir rbeintj larottion r in the trant.a-tinn wit4•7l rat him obis hed for many weeks. - 1374 tett ~ ,o rt, , ty• other Than Istritr.4l old, it ~,,, gh on I...:ird co. , Epic' 4" I' t P ' Ito .. , All, ,I isrespeet o iltnee or et.-:apt valcseeht,'lm lutOpetted to look into 8 ; 11 4 1 4 k rut' is sitips. shot! he .xempt Iron e.mrf,. r iti„ri, 1 ( . 10 1 s n /./r i,,,, n 1,„,.. keen „,„&,,. r ,„ I 11,,, t i 0 , 1 , but star l toit tate k a ff r i , ,,,,h te I. „ u m i.x.nn/ , tei, harllye-1.11 eloteeleillerf h -this gsivenimerit ti, th ose ‘.I h. , odds l ll :.4 _eV. S#4l.44 • freprii Ir. Tl4.lllllfitirl•th maiiied black, bit tbaa hair of 'his head unlit- of Frrop - .. and Ameri .a. i,, r ,,,..r i n s- fir .0.j..,, of 4,1 Fi rm .ii 'l f t ..11, 1 r* aussin ruled prom diy . In this matter, snd a linving.lhr. it • ppertred. ahroptte" l ,x4. orr it , ' ed wbite' 0 snowit. 1 eenifention was cone' ded between Unit eouutry American miniatqr to . Spalp froui 'a f `own— rt mos ht e, 1 I ,atlvbeen; hand, e' throng, Zs eyes-". - iow, and the oil, be n look aeli an rm and EIMER MIMI EZED3 D dianc lay er.y. bat bis it;.l; off liiF Is ouiy g the follow tposts I•° i with l i t goat/. tr. peed. le In noble lt, as. aced ward waded n at- ►ng : f „ 4..„ ~•. ' , ID n 1 r "777; -.4 J✓wl 71 JJAI 177 KLY T O ;Itt T 4 ti TO titi,LTußt, Sulti4CE,'.h.HD IiQBALITY. , • st, '%itstptetrainta Print ont I- Elyaeraoi pramber 1-1, •ttr in , nd to f lb" iiiiid r* , ‘ id. Sm•h 1.11 a r •it Ite poW• sthie Stllll,l d th(. t a 11 MEM Mora- , .riipn i &Ilion. p•lrlt d mne rk ry lye I..ti Id Int 4 In nn'ry Tint•' fill ! nu,. h:. rtf • Mil er I,rn ,Torn ( 4 1 .1, f g, - r elty fEn ~ y rnt7 I r y rbs• • tt ~tn,•nt 1 ii4.o: frrr it.,-1 yonr. . I tlio U. lin rlory U o na ~t 1 MEri imp. , tone (br k I` rya • n,114; • at. ' Ow ;t• ti;21,..t• I I:4i.Jrl etf t to 1171 1 g : 1. 111 • it 0 () trwe. h typL SPrs t, Pr e h f n dpr rre hi lin -I'l nr pent the one Fint.c'i., n i:;m;way from London to 3ladri,d,: . , . Bp( Iliat. Otttilntnefit I:.s unequivocally tiny 4,lcp:,lgn in ny the rii:ht u 4 ttankit;lo thi• nittti;ieti el' Ihe I . :illici' Stales rnd. nri(br i.x. pl :lotions this effilet. ho has resit ftwd his jojir-. tu..y'. - :l4l . .ti*lty retinned thrtitt l th Fo D er !in. Spairq I h-rs.ivith brrore Cs,tigrei.s resist/J(l44.es ni. thistial t ject . iwtikeen• our cnviiy . . at l'sri.):=, minitter foretgri- relatiiirot with Fri.rwit G!,vert,nortit. Tho position 01 Hui. affairs with Spain ri.tnnins v); pi the . t•l4 . 1.. t. or 3 obr last r,essit.n. Intemal s 1 . at itt : .;lon. at,..ntning. vt•ty.nenrlv the - Ebitr: etc,. ~f poliiitill rev'plution. his sere ntl3 ei . .nt nix. d that country. 11hei late tninistera.o ere vinlettily'l•x to‘lli di from pi:tver. and men.. of very_. different v:ew;. , ; in relation tip itg , internal nisirs, have, pu ere gd e ti. i Sine° I:is:eh:lngo, there has Lien no ronitimiN.opporl' nity to reelline,Pnd pral . .sa 4 . .11. nillit.oollliilk Air :he pdill.o Meta of vero , os . qttextilm‘ of diffieolty_hetyt ern 11w Stanish-gtiv ernnteht and the United. Stott P. There is nlst• son td bt'.li‘eve.that c.or:minir.ter IA ill find the - • : l present government9ll.re favorably inclined tWm the pvi.tediiliifile eemply. with our jto.t 4om a n4s.; ar.4l t•. oleky m:li'al°H..rang4 Welds for re:toeing' fa.rmo - or, atir' in.t.-rertling ifemv, hem een the two e oloirlies.` - r • i • . , • isb.gotialions nre -fp' ending with Dvnina . ll. t o dim.on't inttell , e tor etiee of Is A - lng lollr i n our ‘i..,...b4 arid-their earyoem t.sing 11.rongh tbe -S OOO 4. 1 (f... no .doobt that we eon claim (lc rropthfn ih• otro.m. vis n tvniter of right. h : is aihriiqctl i ti nlf hand. that 6 . 14 exyction Is sane. ion 4 no, by tht g• iii.rol pit ripres ihr hiw` n..iron.4; ; but only by r‘pi eonvetallooi.,. whit4o most :ot.ilto. eopinterci:•l 11:iiii.Ts : tnivo !erect Into .with Dertit: rk. The filth ?article Of I our treat v ! 1 : t3'26: uaittc Denmark, pi 'Aides. 11 at there Lhall - riot be paid en the ves..els of the U. State*noti their caraties when passing through the Siianci. higher duties than those-4 . 0e most favored, tultionit.. This mac be reptdt:d as In ingilirfh ngreemant :4, submit tu the tolls din jog the c ow isinn net of i treaty,nrd, eonsequently, roar emlao rOss . the irltserrion or 4,11 r right 10 Le eleased therefroin. There pre also other pro-• v;s:ons in the treaty Which ought to be moditit d. it in force for temyt nrs. and tin: tit one ye: raller eitlter party shim Id, give noCce the...i her, ;of it.ten*on to terminate it. I del- to it ex pedient Mitt he i•on tempt:lt, d notice should b.• g;ti,liti. the government of Ili ornaJk... desp . telied :.bout two years ...i.ineAfor the 'pri t rpose 61 establishing r e la. lions Mupire, elf inpnn, tris In en r.biy d .Niltrrtiy eil,durted to a suet 5..-tul termina l:lt le ibt ir , .tA horn et tins entrusted A tr. a)v. opening. remain of the ports Ot rhi,t popolriils Countrx, bin. het n ; and in or der alt.& 'Oil I freet thereto, it - only rt.-mains' ~exei.:;mre ratificalons, and adopt riguisie riari - f..;! t/eoy Wely Cencluded butu the Uni ted StMesirli dM. xit:r. ti some of our flit vt it h that country. li l t .orrinerims : ittja;u4S utoln it for u•or ; I ttia.t d it jurii N. otirvr,.. t itir trah;ed to raj' st. d... rat m; 11 % new e: ires;h:•tr beeni rt vent ly dto the. for. titer !lit 011 gritvane.i,S. - Our 1. gallon lir,. Veen besl ;1; etol.avt:rs to obtain. IN nit 1 e 3.15 X ientr consider:4nm of three t, ilia: trot •bii bents, tv it I siteersm.—... .1 This r. bably• iMmoree astrre 'ln lye :e.rri'inj,il to; the l ,ilisitr.b:ri vo l piitiiin of th: , t coup, it hni•.i•ein net at.xi, - is disire n;nititaln frieiedltr ri•E:lll. , ns %%jib tlie exiean .rcpublie, and to imol.e tprii s.ri; to lie- tf•sp• rt. e.i. tsrte, "ply - hit hate rt.i..lied {0 the Ullift - d tor i.7•••!;.;.•g . ) . 7• , .. 11 it. t , xpioditionsnr.ain'o 11 . t. the 1.141.:11 Reimblie: - The 6. v,.}, , vitildi its. frontiers hai - ;t; Iteen !tiff, FinA'St4ilubited hiwiess advi-tottltetx to - eni! k ! ;n 114.5 i; ; ntetinises...!lll4 . inereniie 11 , 1. dilitruitc ot:vnto . ;•ing onr•obligatkons nun: Ira OA.] rt.; g,rifi n it :is nit so•ti two duty to Inl 4.pty Inv:aids I foi!rign. nntionm," l have 4-,x, -61 G turn. •i.n it . ti I;v • ct•r. t”cti. eiled . „ • . I 1 . ;lois iirs ulth•tl111C111 ally invest! d to ierkeriiiiiii:.l powvoiir.,;x, "an ,bring tz6 He lit itoise who, by. taking a part thrreiti. I riiir lasts. The ens rgy hnd activity elf I andiiiiiitary authorities are frostrateit h2n of tilos, u'horneditoo,d expeditiOnsof r eter, - exci Pt in tut'. instances. One 4 0„,0..,4441 .if tri•i g ners. Wris at first coon -4 and, ailded by the Mexican gov'ernment I.avirisi been deceived ars to their realr.b lie`other, small in noirober. eluded !hi?, c ..r . the mat4 . strates- at Sap Franeisreh •,, listed in - Nailing: the 31exican VerrtO.-. t the lir( dike meastrres , mkti hr this ' ieritsCotiweitsd the abandonment csf-'lliie. lkieLi l i 4 I on.m.s.s. on .o,er , tablish the rear line he 'h.• „ . ~ , 4tv (Mt U ti:114 . 14 and Mexico. areor log • Irs.u:,•intJs •ot the tie .ty sit the 3tair sir 1 1- last, l.as been Otge•tlized, held the work i y coninieuced r i , 1 - .I. tr. arts.. U ill, t lir Argentine Confederation, tithe: li..ohlihli:s. of Crown:ly and l'ara cure to it, thii tree it:nig:akin or the riC flata. and - sortrel or its larger tributarka; wino• suveess base not. rittetiNd our en, to 014.16 he Ainijzon. The rer.sions in I the .tree ust..4r !hut nver,l bad oceasion tit fully: in ationiei.ttiessage : arid. con, the Ordial rolaiii-tis :v. liielo hi% e long . WIWI el( this: ~oriverniiwrit s , nd Brazil, it r.xto cis d thatilending negotiations Will . 14%, re Lcio a Ilavor,ble rcsiiilt: oh of n i catis of tiansit,ll.etweentleseN'. .4; of h•rount ry'„, :fire not nnly &Arable foir ills a! elopillter . el: o l 80 personal VOIpttl(1.• 11111 e?it - 1111111 'tii Ils eXiSteriee tirldt : r tine Vitt ' Si 11:43!Cti :is ore the Ail:mil- and oasts; or the Unite d-S;hter. by the wl.ole of the 6.titinetit, still the hilnibitatits Air . e:ti"i'4; bontid together liv icimittiunity - tittriTintitritieSns, and by stwimg attvert the Unien. lieriec-the constani and in intriT4ntscs :arid *vast interrharge of 'fiat priidrirtie 'as, be tureen dies. -remote' si or the illeptililic. At . thainvisent time. Mt prailicable: and .einly - commodious .r coniti.uniention bet% ern them tire by of thelsthinif, sit Vent nil AnteriCa. ' ,It l it)' I.f the iti.vernment- to secure • these rivaiii4 all danger of inter. option. -.......- • ation to' Central An erica, in tplexing is exists 1' la-iUrceri the United 811411:nnO ritain ht the time of the ceSsion or Call. Thre., as w4ll - atS questienis u hick sub. y aritNeelilleeiiiiligliiters eennir rumtnii : eb....1. the IAiIiO , UPN %%en . . as it Wnii slip. ljtosied by tire!trehty. of April 19. 1851 t: ill ion , tel.%. theY have lief n re.ettenid lit' iiii.underionnaing toe •to the- iiiin..rt . Jr . .. its proeisions l a re:Au:lntent of %%hit+ andir elmsideration.• Our Minister at,- has rnhile.strennotor elrotts In. nei.ifin'.. 11. desi.able 1 b . i ' i VI: but has tti.t yet round' le to bing the negotiations In a tcrmi s 0rient.,,,,l ;to, these ques tions, k deem it. 0.,i,.,. .., 06.,,,-r,...„.,, -„biei, frip i ,...no littl An Brien. near the eli.se 4f the last .r-Cong-Cesa: So HMOS ilti IlleiletetOlitf Lived of estaltlisninee inier.eeerinie - Ce;KW on* neri*4,lliillAtliipu4 in entnnany. i waiS 'ii-,tinder air+ both v of thi-Siate nr,Nirnr.r r . it eisrapi4eed„ rot.. the; most : narti: / eif r eiti4.- ,the 1.1,141. d Stritess,• for : the inirtaise .Of itch a transit way,ll the riii•rfSan Ju! ; - ike Nleitragon, ulsirh soion- beeeme an l. ‘ rut iuncti .tisert route 'in - ,t he trittiSportas' ur eit.7e,nsi and their 'pintrerty het we:en tie and!Paritiel . Menntyliile.'and in in:.. of the !complethon./and ., imprirtattee or .it; _Wiy,i.at number . ' iotadventncers - ; h 0 c1: ssiession,:ssr tire field F;PPPI4, p o rt 1 0 ! I )* . the ri vie - C4: l *On . * in open ~ de fhtnee. - 4, or States 'tot :Central Atm . ., Veits''*lo l .ls. 4 ) hr-coming' itidepentieni. bait 'righitnil# - ' to We ' Will sovereignty sod jorisclio. id all 1. pli:11 1:101:11r• r I r r I ' frr 1 . 1 h,• (lip ',tort wAnt Inl;em 1 ' r • , fa Nigh tiled id. •ri to evrt. q. of .0% o. r:to I par lUt• 4.19 t nowt inn ~rnVY•rt'fl Parise a t.r. with ail f,f ar;gi molt iti t• raqt%irt ern title the , • e of rw. ieleq elliltille di* ipcii.n the ID is the d zurituvis In re gnepoin (ieedt 1:11 I..titirt. •fill.-lif nie-114 1 11 pfr.eil. 1.111. uut tkerit.ll4 !. 1 1.111P •ti thi 'll 1141.%11 nation. As ini i wiper t* , ti Cilit 4ettsif.ri 1 wax pl• Mt i n kb i i.rgrinrzo. • Sel 41rJ sut and lion .rut thy- A 1 1„r itipstrill alit, Iran)} .k. n tri tm•tv h •.F the Sfhti tiru . bn 1111. 1 rucceesiel . . tion TI ere adventureri t , ni chnnge the name of Vic...ft/nee from S Norio to•Greyt(.wr i ; nt.a. Itionph ding to net as thr 141110i1 . TtS of ttil;fteC ereign of the 31 usc nito Indialocthey ly reptolinied !tn. e'nntrol of nny pow nssumcd to adopt n• 'fibitinet 'and declared ►6en►wclees un snyereign State: It; at mottle time. waft entertains d It at this nii'pbt bee arid. relpi.et” Lie votontunit; Hutt ho irked. They prt.vetted .19 :00. 4 41 to cit 4 juriftdietilin over' Pun p iftition on the opp‘iftite side of ,lunn: :v4 Weh % ns in poloteision,u :1'114.11v imietwrident of them; of rill' United. States, insi.res:lid •in the Transit Conipany. 7 .bri4 , whieh was i nuvrtiury to the pro-perotot : oltestli roue penes,' the btheitot. The corn ed their groundiesti elArnsi; eeeded destrev mime. of the hunt!' tempted viotently to dispossess it. At a later period they organized a strong force . for the piorpose of demolishing the es , tablisbment of Punta Arenas, but this mis chievous de4gnwas defeated by the interpo sition of one of our, ships of .war, aVthat time i'n the-hatbor of, San ,Juan. 'Sitbsequently. to this, in May last a..bodv of men from Grey- . , • - town crossed over ti 3 Punta. Arenas, arrogat , L ing authority to .arrest, On the charge 'Of murder, a captain orOne of the steamboats of ie T:: it(°n.lndY i Being‘eli'a r re . tint lleim toeiercse urisdiitionteie could t'esi ,, teti-ttot„ as iChad been on pre .,•,vtotts occasions; they went • I"‘".:kred to assert tt by force of arms. • Qur minister to ccut r al , America happened! to be present - ,on That on easion... Belieying that the captain of ' the . ,-steamboat was innocent, for be witnessed.the transactiotrOU which the charge'was founded, 4nd-believing, alsol text th 6 , • i n triiding:part, Laving no jurisdictiotroYer the place . where , they proposed to Mae' the!arrest, woulden -1 , •!•otanker desperate resistance if they persisted in their putpotie,lie inteipOsed, effectually., to t Plevtrit violeneeand blood Shed. • The Amer . - licati , minister afterwards visited Greytowri, tatid• Whilst he was: there, 'a mob, including.; certain of the so-called ptiblie functionaries 4 the place, surrounded the house in which 1 Ike was,.avOw . ing. that they had - Come to arL rrest_ him, by order of some . person exercising t i the chief 'authority , AVhile. parleying with ;latent lie W'as wounded by a' missile 'from - Atte I, l crewd. A boat, d espatc h ed 'from the Amer 1-. . , • tc,au steamer "Northern Light," - to re)ease:, r ~..I lAtum frOm the-periiiius .situation in which be 1 1;Was understood to be, was tired .into by the :tOvrt guard, and ecintpelleds.tci return. : These 11incif_lents. together With the known Character. 1 1 ofijie population of Grevttiwn, and their es ''`cited state, induced...pod, apprehensions that litho lives,and pi:opt-11_ 1 v ofottr citizens.at. Puri -1I , la Arenas would-be in imutittetUdatig4r after 1!14 depart tire - , of -the steamer, : with ' heir pass l',engers, for . New York, unreSs a guard 'was iiileit for their Protection.. Fur .this purpose, 11 41141 in order to ensute :the 'safety of passen i dgers and pi °pet ty passing iever.Ohe route,' a: , I ,teirporaty force was or g anized. Vit. ccinsidera 7 . - ' - ''' States,. i i .I' .. - •'' T ~ 1,0 United for Which oproviston was made at the fast setoix - orcou.: - 4 , ii.criess, .. :l - 1 1 , This :Pretended c ommunity, munitv,beterogenotis ii! LI a iasseinhlage gathered intim c ations countries, fand composed, for, the most part, of blacks 'and persons of Mixed blot d, Lac` previously ig,i i ven outer indications of 'mischievous and dangetou; - : propensities., early. 'in - the Same. .ninth, property was clandestinely ahstracied froin the depot oftlie Transit ConpanY, and taken to Greytown. ' The plunderers obtained Shelter there, and theinpursueral wete dri'ven l back by its people, who ,riet- only ,proteeted Lre wrongdoers; and slimed ; the plunder, but !treated with rudeness and:violence those who ought to recover ilic4r propertyl lil . li !Such, in snbstarice; the the facts submitted to i Inv conisidetation; 'and proved by tritst-, Word)). evidence. - I could not doubt that the Case demanded the interposition • of this. goy-: "ern:trent. 'Justice required'' that - reparation rdicruld be, made for so Many and such aross Wrongs. and that a eoure . : of insolence ,a d plirialer ; lending A 1 directly the insecuritY the lives o f numerous travellers, and of the rich. treasure -belonging to- our eitizetis, pri;;sing over this 'transit -way, should . be eremptorily . arrested. . Whatever it • might be, in other respects; the community in qties, !ion, in power todo 'mischief,. was, net - despi,- Cable: It was well provided with ordnance, ~,triall anus, and mninunition, and might ea-. Sily seize on the unarmed boats, freighted with millions of property, which- passed almost daily within its reach.. It did not profesS ,to lklone, to any levier gol'rtunent, - and bad, in fact, no reci,lgnied•dependenee on; or con = riexion with, Ray.. one to which the 'United s,rates or -their. injured' citizens might apply fOr redresi, or which could be held reSponsi- lde, in any' way, for the outrages . committed. / Nfot standing heroic: the World in the attitude ti en organized political society, being neitii.. i erctimpetent to exercise the , rights nor to.tilia :I Charge the obligations' of- ti 'government,. it . Was, in fact, a turrurataling establishment, toe , . dangerous to lie. disfregartied a and tdo guilty t`+ pass unpaniAred, and vet . incapable of be , itig treated in ;any other way- than as.npirat : '. iial . resort of . Outlaw's, or a 'camp of-savages. 1 d . .predating one Migrant trziins Or eareyans Old the frontier . Set t leinents,Of civilized states. I' +; Seasonable notice was gi"Ven to 'the people I df.Gteyto'iyn kit This government, required] them-to repair-ilie injuries they had done to 1 o'ur - citizetis,.and to. make 'stritable apology fim . t heir insult of •• our minister, ,and - that ri.. lihip-ef-war.would r ' 6t . desiitelred . 'tbither to 1 4ttfoite compliance with these dijniands. But the notice passed -unheeded'. Thereupon,' a (:,entmander of the naq, in 'cliprge of the I stoup•ot-wrir. , ‘• Cyane," was ordertd - Ici repent the dennuridS, and to insist upon areautplinnee Iherewith: - Finding that neithet - the• pOptt • Nee, nor those assuming to liaV, m e'. ant hOritv oy . ert c -g em, mantier' any disposii , rorttoake theirequird reparatiOn; or - even -:-t o:Offer ek- . : tittire fur heir Conduct. he Warned 'firein. - hY; a public. ',mei:int:4lmi ; that if i hey . did not giie • sittlitifaction within a time speeified,'‘be would - boMbard the town. ..,,, --,•• .;, • , :-. ,---.!-:' By this procedure be allOrtiedithetri'OppOr tpnjty 16'1110%14 fut their peit4l4 7 , sittel, ,TO . ihOse'lihiti . :.Wha ttegirei.t•:iO avoitl,'-',..14,4'•0t l'i`riirieitsy,' in 1114:, punishment iihtirte . :(6,-hkin7," ttieted . en RIO otfettilirig . .t.o.wir,' - "he '40'044 the' means atiiiniMrtg . 1- their '. etfeeti; . ? - bir, ilie s Vila ts' of ' hiti't4n - shi p; arid, of 0 sieanter:74liieh 'he: procured arid tendered 2 . - io ' thVii!'..l4:: ilitit 4tirpose . ' At -f ie:l46l, "perfeltingl'tio'iiii..-i , ; don son:4l6'iii.t of 'Of: tow n to * . k0Y:1 1 4'44: -•iiifereolotiona,'•lie Appeided 'to . ttfe - bainthiti., der of her Dritannie Majesty's schooner ' tiiiiihil''Whh Wii. fi eeeii'i6 baire iiii,ire'inikind . , sOurectly mock itigualk, with; *it* icedem .! ume 11, ItumbiT , 041 II „ .. „ among them,-4o Interpose,- en d” -perrArt_ • then to take some course caleulatO'lo*kie ... the trecerisntir of resorting to the etttreine kiln& ' tire-indicated in . ijit._proclatiratioe; ,hirt - liiiit - offiiler, instead of acceding to the rerititit,lNit nothing more than to protest againittlierOii- • templated bortibardineef. - -•NO stepir oreitY sort were-taken, by the people; -to jtl dip intisfactien regnired. No iredividuals,ifirey. there Were, who-regardeci thetivelv,eri-411 - 1 : 11(4. responsible for the misconduct of theeorniati-- :silty, adopted any' meani-to separaite -theeti- selves from the fate of the guilty. ; : ..- ' ':- , • The several charges; on whieft'th# detiefele. for tedress Were founded; had. beet publicly known to all for some time, and , •-lleie van . . announced to them.. l'ilevAliii not detirsitiy of these chargeti; they offered,noitlatietkin, i . nothing in extenuation of their act ; ,bet contirmationsly refused to hold. eiry infer- . course with the eommander'of the I"oyaire 13y their obstinate silence they seemed: tither desirous. to provoke chastisement tlern 'toils • ,-,- cape it. There is ample reason'. t i e- believe_ !1-, that this condupt of wanton defiance on their' part, is imputable ellitily to the delesite ides - • that the Arneri4,an government . woekl-bete- • terred from:puriishing thiln, through: frokr•df . displening a. formidable foreign poWer, which they pr e tuned to think, looked -withlcterplits • cerniy upon their aggre.siveand fusultingde . portment - towards the' United Slaw. • The "epee" at length fired'upon fhetdwn. ' Be- - [ foie much injutt had been done, the Gm *as twice suspended, in order to affdtd oppoitti= I "ity, for an arrangement ; but this was detdin !ed. Most of the buildings of the iplate;.'-of .little value generzilly, were, ra the uelides - stro . i•ed ; lint owing to the considers !pricey-. tiotis taken - by our Naval Common er, there: I was no destruction of life. - • Whenl the " Cyane" was 'Ordered t Central America, it, was: confidently hoped a ci cipieei- . . ted that no oeensidn would ante Kir I:'''a re sort to violence and destinction ofl property • and lon of life." In - strut:dons to: gist effect were given to her commander.- A 134) 'i neer trernd act Would have been . - requisit4 had not the f.ieople themselves, by their .extra:orditrarl eonduct in the atrair, frustrated all the.pooto ble mild measures for (Attaining. satisfaction. 'A, withdrawal from theplace, the wider the .40 his visit entirely defeated, would, the circuinstant.to which ..thek.wnmittler Of the "Cyane" round himself,' - have been abbe liite stbandonteent: of all claim of (Ur citizen's.. for indeinnification, ;nnd - submiisivelecrieles- eenee in nati 'nal indignity. It worskihnve_ • encouraged ir these lawleits: men spirit_ of r; insolence and rapine most clairgerone to(tlie.- - . lives and property of our. citizeus ! . 4 -Punta Aienas, and .prol ably entholdentd„ iltur •10 • grasp at the treruulres and valuable inerehan-_. • ,dire continually parsit;g over': the liareatrguas route. It certainly' s ' n wild ltave•lteis most , sati,factory to me if the :objects of the 'Op one s"' mission could hair twee eonseitutuated without any act of public fofte; but - thief. ' 'mg:lnt:cow urnaey . , a two offenders Medered it imPos-sible ,to , liV:old, the alternative,' either ' L.4.A.........i. , .-341, - -thoir.4iild.dii.hanctit,... - or •to Wave them impressed with th4idea that theymight persevere with impunirytin a' career of ins ' ; levee and pliinder. . .. 1 , ,-- .. I . `-,. . • • 1 - This transaction bas been the: itthject - of .- complaint*on the part of k=o-rne foreignipOwerk !aud - has heen characterized, with r a ure - of , "harshness than of • justiee. ~If cum risons were-to' he instituted; it ' would not (be di& :- milt to present repented instances 'its the his - 1 tore of States, standing •in. the very front /6f.'l i modem civilization,' where ,communi ies,/far_ less Offending .and more ,defeneel . /than. i s Grevtown; have been chastised wit / /tnueh 1 greater severity, and Where- not' eitiits only i have been laid in ruins,: but human ife :leas .. I been reeklessly .saeritieed, and'. the blood Of 1 the hint:went mitde profusely' to: / initigle with that of the guilty..', •- Ifassing trona. foreign ,to dornotie affairs , ; I your .attention 4 1s naturailtdirected: to .the l 1 financial condition of-the couatry, . atwaye af, saiject .of general interest. For complete • and exact, intOtination regarding the financeir, ~ and the various branches of the public jet vice conneeted therewith, T.. 'refer yoti to the - report of the Secretary of-the Treasury"; fsixn wliii-til it will' lih r ro,/r, that the ;amount of rev+ d I enneuring the last fiscal-year, from - ill sour- (ces, wits sevunry'-three million live Irtind,issi ' aed forty-nine/thousaud.seVen hundred :and . five dellarh; •aud that the public -eipendis . tures forthe,izarne period, esclusive of .pey, merits on ,riceoent of the ,publie deist, SIII2IOUiP ted • to fifty-one inilliee eighteen! thousand two Int tidred and forty-nine dollars..i:-6tising the same period, the payments , ,matkrin re,‘ demPtien of the public debt s -ineludingieter est/a ad pletniittu,fainounted to twenty-four,, million three alien red and 'thittpiliz thous- . i. and three hun4re and eighty ..dollars.,• -TO the suns total of t re receipts 0 - that., year i s to be, added 'alai rice remaritring in, ilie-Trealk ury at the counne cement thereof, amounting to twenty-one Million nine hundred end, for; 'ty-two thousand eight hundred and :ninety•.; two dollars ; aed at., the . .. close of rifle same year,a tortes . . ~t ce . pimding balance amountieg twenty million ;lone hundred - -and thirty-serett tlmusand nine hundred -and 11;1154men -dui , tars of receipts: above expendi tines, .alsore inained in - theTreasharv. . Although,' id-the opinion of the ,Spiretairi of the Treasury,:- the receipts of the tierrent) Lis dal yearaie nutlike: . ly_to,eytial..in areoun4, those _of the hist;.yet they will andeubtedlY, k.oceed • thiamount of e%penditures:L YAL least,- fifteen-millions. ief i dollars.- - I,shall,.therefont, continue tudireet 'that the surplus revenue be appli'ed, So far*, it can be juditiously and economically: deine,, - to the tettuction of the Public , debt; the i t ti:t of which, at the rornmencentent : ofLthe. hat.; ticlal - year,:.wati airty-seven million three henet dred.and: lcirty, thousand six ' r . hundred :and twenty-eight .dollarai l ; ;of : whieh .there- had seen ptitl, ontil , 4%,vontifith:das of Novemb er 1854,, th ti -an in,. " I:ltwelity , two Million .threit hunched and iirty-five il 00 ettiand 0 ,httedma arid..siiver sty-two' dollars ;...leaying a bids*. ofnu Isla ading.pitbliu debt, id ouly, fortirifetta million nine bundled:mut tieventyfive ihisue: and four hundred and..o(ty-tix duilitra,iredieeti4 21 We at ditleteut.petiogit aritlitiacuirieeppitrc There arlso-irentanant* of otheokererueliut stoekKlnotit Vr.vkii:lt . ale ,alteady '4lue,,and• ' on i whch- the. intereiii hay. neasetk-bet wbw'b liaienot. yet been 'finiseeta,..fer Ap a ym et ai, apvuhting,.to.,two.,lutplitle4;,-iitid Aturoithree thousand Arne .huntieettenti:„.eventr*mii:do: l iltvi.. :114 st s uirftutiesitibiLlt ihlkfa l oc;ihat 1M Atiatiolitiovaw of dolgovaninent Atiany on e021:06 mnoitalfjikpliblie4- 4 104-Tfait4 " Jager .rtamtina FaftaiaoM.A.T‘befinniwthettintes of.pititeepth#4 Ant yetirtittgrek ..iumlit: 'cam.; net be dlfoharged at once, except;_et the , e y.... ' tiny ve public .3 ** 171/ 0 l i t! PrOW-ta ildlllo indertuok to . 1 Inn Juan Out film pretet: 1111 iiirata puts. f s übfiequenl r whStever. ;1 org.nniza idepetuft nt a faintilope Ofie a Ptabie u mlop.van. It San der *Aren:o.. a e river :4n oder -rt -tide enu of Ike ,:. Niesrsuenn diNperniably I on -of bat any resist. ) iothey pro. in:4, and at- M=MMI
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