st*trit4. 4 E.ilvk W hatitoz..4 0, 4 111- vtiAiii.,loo44- kiK, k, ' , MI. 4,* In :4 , yii, b...:.; 14.11, .. • V , A.. , (.14 alai .'.l i'fl . 4 '? .. • 'At lill A.I. .* : h." 44. .4 I , -....,- ~'?n i .. .2 : 4 , 5..".; ;' , ..F. , titie , , , ii , T r. ''' - 4 o.6ll4lFirt 07 ' f 4;goft.,D 'Merge, 2N, the T u e, ps*: of.fintenfleidt the Coax - wasinscesent.pfArervrit bemoom 4 V . !hi , ' - Tiggistileissza Chingefenf. 1 - Teltaiserliotig6? the Sow* .•• flat 4fol4.l4Stresadafilzrt ' liggitittliiin cannot cm this occasion. emigrant fate yool,ilitt the pat yen bp been One of unit* Turd prosperity. Th e neaps °Flint arid disease ThaveptiefullY aglknetisisferilie llounlyeing pop don of ous country; and seriousgdotetennint. "yee'dej — esto the trade of mdey oCioor c,' in liltr. -leuttellbieltriding the adverse cireetristaffeek, diat 1 nertil p ." . •resperity which has . been liennefore so butinfinfy brislovved ezlon-es by the ditdhor uf 0 1 itoc4, still emitfupes to call for on wivinesiirati kude. Fwpwrlatly'have we reason to rejoice in the exuberant harvests which here. (acidify renew permed well.dincted iindesuy and ,erres to it sere reward which is vainly sought in veto t ors. I cannot indeed view, writiout peen. l a m il r a l ll ' o e tendon, the evidences affoirelled bthat, past season, Of the, benetts that spring Rom t te steady derinfoe,ofthe kallporhtnitl to On Itimourable per Amin "Ow salami of actinide:ll comfort is moreyter tankta ad siestuntre of national prospers y is so sore Igiebtagran compensate a peoldectir a dependance upmeerthem for dist bread ty eat.; and that cheer , , furtbundsnee on which t e halm nes, of every ! Rile go mach depends. is to "Itreked fur nowhere tk • wi th such sure reliant* as t the industry of the *gnu' literalist wad thehetuntopeof the earth With foreign countries, our Motions exhibit the ' Clan favourable aspect which arab presebted In tny last annual message, and seed continued proof of 'the wisdamof the pacific ,jest„ slid forbetcring policy ' adopted by the first admintstrauna of the Federal Government, and pursued-by its successors, The `extraordinary powers vested i i me by an act of * Congress, for the defence a the wintry In ale emergency, coneidered ,so far probable as to re • quilts that the Executive should Ossetia ample 'means' to niest it, have net been eltletted• The! 'halt, therefore, been attended with'no other result . 41uulte mamas% by the ,onfblenoe thug repnaed in me, my ob %minus to maintain, with nitrous