of Sin J i o i n " ; by which th1)' coquor rd theif imlr prixlcnce. CoiVlderma t ha mi -li bet k crgigoil on ihe respective history does not record a mot brilliant ch.cvenir-m. Santa And himself was among the eiptife In the mon li o(Mi,1Sj6 Stnti.Vnn ckioivl?''gJ,by i r e 1 y mIi ihTex n nuihoi tlie , in the mos aolpmn fuicti, Mhn fuU,eniire,snd peifpct independenC' 0f the republic of TtX'S.' Ii i tine he mi then i piisoner of sr, but it ii e qmlly 'rue ihit he failed tci r fcorqioi Txs, snd had met with at d a I di-leai; that hia suihority hid not been revukid and ilnl by vitlne of his trety he ob tained his peisaml release. 11 y il hos liliiifs were suspended, and the army which hiil invaded Ttxa under his command returned in pursuance of this arrangement, unmolested, in Mexico. Fiom the day that the battle cfSm Jacinto was fought until tlia present hour, Msioo has never posieseJ ihe power to ttcir.q tor Texa.- 1 i the Ian t,uge of the Secretary uf Stile ofihe United Stales, in a despuch to our min ister in Mexico, under dale of the 8 h of July, 1342, 'Mexico may Via ve cho sen to consider, and may still choose to consider Ttxas as having been at a times since 1835, and as 1'iH con tir.uinjt lurebellious. province; but i he woild har- been obliged to takes very diflciem view of the matter. Fiom the lime ol the battle of San Jacinto, in April, 1636 to the present motneni, Texas has ex h.biled the external sign of national in dependence as Mexico hetselfjutd will quite as much stability of government Practically free and independent, c knotvledged as a political sovereignly by the principal Powers of the world no hoMile fool finding real within her te' ritory for six or seven years, and Mtxi co herself n training for all that piriod from aoy further attem; t to re esiablisl her own authority, over that territory it cannot but be surprising lo find M.de Locanegra' (thb Secretary of Foreigr Quits of Mexico,) 'complaining ih it foi th.it whole period citizens) of the U. S or its government, have been favoring the rebel", of Texas, and supplying them with vessels, ammunition, and tiionry, s if the war for the reduction of ihe province of Ti xis had been com- tanlly prosecuted by Mexico, and he success prevented by these influence from abroad.' In I he game despatch the Secretary of Stale affirms thst 'since ifc'37 the .United States have reird fd Texis as an independent sovet in'iiy es much as Mexico; and thai trade and coinmtrce with citizens of a Rovernrren el war ni'h Mexico cannol on thai ac ccuni, be regarded es an intercourse by which Bfsi&lance and succor ate g en t Mexican rebels, i he whJe cut rent o' Mr.de Bocanegr.'s rfmaiks runs in the game direction es ii I he inde denre of Texan had not been acknowl edged. Il has been acknowledged n was acknowledged in 1 37 against the r montnnce and protest ofMtxct ; and most of the acts of any impoi ii.r.pe, ,. which Mr.de IJiciregn complain?, flow nrcrsBrily fiom that recognition. Je speaks of Texas as stil! beinji (an in tegral part of the territory of the M- xt ran republic,' but lie cannot bnl under siaml tint the United Sutra do not so regard it. The real complaint of Mx ico, therefore, ie, in gubVuncp, nenher trinre ncr lesa thai) a ermplaint against the rerngniiion of Tex.n independence. j may he thought rather la'e to repea' thai co.r plaint, and not quite just lo confine it lo the United St3e, io the xerrp'ion cl England, France and Hel Riim, urdos the United States, having been the fir it to acknowledge the indc pndence of Mc.t'co herself, are lo ,t blamed for setting anexunplo fur the rfcngnilinn of thai of Tex-u.' And he adiled, that ' he coi.s itution, public treaties, and laws oblige the Pieauhni to regard Texan aw an iodcpcnle nt 8 a'i nrd i a terriiory as no jnrl of Mi x co,' Texn lud been en inde ppr.Ji n1 S ate Hi. h an oruan'ZPe BOVfinuieiit. defviou.'V'Mon, v.'iin n,e - vowcit purpose ol ihe power of Mexico to overthrow or revconq'ir her for more than ten ycr before Mexico enmmrnced trie pivseir war anainsi the United Stales. '1'exas had (liven men evidence- In tln woihl o! hrr ability lo maintain her sep-uale ex - 'ivt'nce as an indepeoilent nation, thai iis had been fotmal'y rtctgr,'iz,J b i uch, not only by ihe Uni'ed S .ilea luil iy aevnal of ihd piinc'pil powers id Europe, Thee pnwem lud filtered nlo treaties of aunty, coinnieice, am' nviauon nh r-ei. They l ad leceiv- d and HCrredi'ed hi f nrncteis him. iiner diplomatic nfnts oi ttnir respic ive cotir'a, and iti ) had cuiiiinispiune' niriis'fis od tliphi j,i-iir HgeiiH on llieo pm t to lh g ivn oOU'iil ol 1-X iS. 1 .Me xuo, iiolwiihuiniding all ibis, an' lie t u 1 1 ij i iiiubni')' to Mihdue or re-coi lj f r T x i, oiU iiibboin1)' lefntnl o ecogri her ai an independent iia'i)i he none the t to on iImi Ci ouii MeX'ro heiaell liml heen r p'ii'i'Z"d an lniiepenonnt nation ny ine u 'jh . . . I T t L . and oihr poivci", nuny )eaig b l'ir Sjiair, ol huh, before her rvolot oi a"le lud been a colony, wou'd nre l( recogo ze hrr a mic1 ; ami jei M x io wis at Ihe linpe, in H e e?lin a ion of il e civil 2'd NM i'(!,ai d m (c',iioi e tlie It sn ii (!i peix.'em pe-wr lnciue pain i ill rla med hei a colm y ll Spin had continued unt il li.o pirstui jitrii'd to aseil that Mexico w is one of hrr cul onieh- in rabelliim m-iiiisi hr, lii wouh nol have made hei so, or chmg'd tin fac! of he r inde)i-nikjnl p X''pi e . Tr X i. at the period ol h r amir x i ion io Uiiiled Siates, bote il e fame n li'ion l Mexico lhalMi xi' 0 hail boi ne Hi Spain fir many yeara beh re Spain arkuol edged her inde pe ndi-rce, whh ibis i id pjrlanl dilft-rence hat, It lure lh an in XHion of 'IVxaa lo the Uniud Siatef was confumated, Mexico herself, by ifirmal act of her g evernmeni, holac knovvletlged die indcpendeiicn of Tt x if as a nation. It i tioe.thal in the act ol recognition the has piescribed a condi tion which ahe no power or anthorii) io impose, ihal Trxii avould nut annex herself io any o'her Po.vei; but tin cruld nol detract in any iltgiee fnm Ihe recognition which Mexico (hen made of her ae'u-il independence. Upon this plain siatempiil of facia, il ta als'iid for Me xico in allege as a lia fir pom me .cir.g hnatiliiies agaiit the Untied State, that T is Mill a paitofhei leni'ory. Bui there ore thnse who, conceedii g all this to be true, asnme th grnnnd that the true western hoiind.i'v of 7' x.. is ihe Xnrres, inted of the Un.Orande anil ihit, therefore, in mnehing our ai my lo ihe pat rnnk tif the la'ler river, vp passed the Ti3"in line, and invaded ihe territory of M'.tco. A nm)t' latpinen' of fact?, k..own to (i!, wiP enrcluHvely rrltite Mich an a?nn-ptinp. Te.T's, as reded Mi ihe Uni'ed hyFrapp' in 1S03, has been slwsvi rlainid a e.r'endiiig wet io ih IJin (iiamb', n Rio Hravo. This firl is ps'nliti.hed In 'he authority ofrurinosl eminent stair men at a period when ihe rpie.tl'nn wo as well, If nol helMr nnde-sMiod thai it is Pt piefnt. During Mr. Ji fl.-isnn'. administration, Messrs. Mor,rne am1 Pir ckney, who had bpeu pni nn a pep lal aiip?ion !o Madrid, charged, amone o'hrr ihipgSj with ihe ndj'itnient o' hi uiidsry belwepn ike Iwo rnH'.liies, ii a nmp addressed t ) the S i. i -! rniniiei of Foreign Affdr?, ni di r da'n of llu tlip 28;h of .lanusry. 1 '0', aont tha' the boundaries of Ioniaiai n, as ceded 'o 'he U. S. by Fiance, 'nre li e liver ol rprdicn on the cas'.and the river Biavo nn the wps',' and thej uhl, ih ii 'ih lads arid principles' which jnsiify h'f eonc'iision are bci satisfactory to nm i'Vernniert as to pro vince it that tin Uniifd S' air have mil a In Hrr rich i to 'he island of New Oilcans, iiruh r ilo ''esion rei'lred in, then ihey (wve lo ihe whole dii'iicl of lerritor) winch ahnve dr scriheil. D .wu to the C'ir,ehiioi of lh' F i'i ila treat) i i I'Yhrriiy, 1519, by ihrl' tl'is territory wa cnhd in Spain, in Unite d S'aM'a man led and iiuintained 'heir territorial rights to ihia e.x'teni. In ll'P month (f,iii, ISIS, dining Mr. Monroe's ailniini-'i ilio infui rnatinn having b':en lece-iied that a oun hei- of foreign ad veiituia ha I iinded at (la 'io ming a eetiVnienl in thai vicinity, a special inecsrrn'-r was despatched by Ihe novn nmeui of iho United t i j u-(. , wi'h iiia'roe'inns Imm llie Y . .- r c f n i y ni vate, to warn llinn lo desj,!, ehould j;l,' - y he fonnd there 'or any rj'her place "(,r,h f'f 'be Hio 5ra--o, and wilhin the Itiiituty cLimid by the Uudtd Auics.' lie wa insti nc'td, fhould thi y be found in the roun ry noi h of ih.il liver, l inke known I. ilium 'tlie, ani pi We ivim which the l'resiihnt ha ren pnssesa)oi Imm lak' i', wnhooi authority fioir. t!o Uuiied Si aiea, of a i.hiPe wnhin IhtM' enl'orial liinnj and upon tvhicti no . iwftil SLiilrineni c an lie nude wiihout limr canrlion.' 11 wan iniu ucted Ii all upon them to 'avow oioler whit m' iooh! auiliori'y i In y pi ufess to ac,' ami 'o give i Ii e ill due wiruing 'tl.al lh' place I? within the United 8 ales, who will ?'itl r no jiei nuneni seiileiiieiit w o lie innie 'heie, under anv fluihori') r hei i h n lhe! r tiwn. ' A lute as Iht Hi h ol l.ily e.f lS'lvi, ihe .S.netny ol .V .te ol tin- Urn nl S . e, in a no e ad li es' d in our mi-'iiier in M- ;e e.i,rnain .in y lh .I, Iy the Hurl 'I a tiea y ol 1 b I 9 'he (e'ri'oiy f'l wi ! as the Ui Gi ande was coidi.iiu d to Spain. In it at i'0t he s'Hiea the', "iy ihe Meaty ii F henry, LS19, b'twenlhe Uuiied S'. ,ien add iS'mlii. thr .S'.'iin WIS adopt. hi I ii the hue nt lnniiid ii )' between the i wo 1'dwiis. Up to tint period, no .'oiiH'ilrr.ibU' Cclin '.' i'lii had betii t IT c td in T' X hm Hit ternioiy bcuveen he A'. bine and the Uin (Jrande bring corifll Hied lo Spun by the ( i es'y , appli eaiions weie madt lo ill.' Power foi i'ai a ol Imd, and fiirh j; r:i n , or per illusions of it sui nti, wi re-in (aC Hade by he? SjiHii ih biihoriies in fa vor of c7 Zr ns of hi V.n 7nl aes pio liosing i) fmigi.ie ) Texas in nume rous families, Ijelori' ihe de.clai aion ol iriitepi'inlf net- by M x.cn. The Ti.r.s which ws ceded i Spain by he Floiida ie-,y of 1SI), cmbiac--d all ne couniy now cliimtd by lo lie (;f Tiorifi iielweeu lie N Ut ces anil ne Kio -Giandi'. Tli" r public olT- .r i a' ways chi died this river ai her wes rn bi uiMlai) , and in her re.-,v niade w Ii S-iii A 1 1 1 1 -i in May, 1 S w G , he re (iiliil zed l as hiich. Ily tie cm s ii ion wnich Ti x adopi d in Ainen, 18Jl), sena il i-il and n i(l sei ij vn (I i -rics wrre p)m z:,d ( j7en lin wrs ol he Ntl' Ce ; The ColiitM ofTiXiS1. on he 19 h of 1) reinlu r, lSdd, pissed An ac o di fine lie hound ai ie s o' hp republic of T''is,' in wh'ul iiey diclaied he It o (1 ande fiom ,'s mooli ' i- soiifce to brt bur iiiuihI ry, .'(id !i he said k In y ' eiidiil heir 'CiViland poje,,! joi . iii uin' over he couuiy up o iiai 'O'undai y. I ) i . r i r i u a pi r i I rif urie ihan idee vear v'ncli Intel vein il beiuecu i'ie a'l.ipiion ol Set coio-utininii and l.'r annex in t jh on if llil' .S: lies of rim' IJnilll. Tl X is assi 1 1,-, ilnl exerelSi d di oiV aeis of s ivi n iniv nm I'lii-dii tion over li e ! riiinrv and inhalu- anuwislol'ihe .Nue.es. She orinZ"' in d ih fi 'ii d dm hunts of eouiuii s ( xteiiiliiii I ' the Hi. i Vir.ilr.le. Mie i M.iti.i-iiCil Ciiuil- .f justice i.nd extended lu r j.nlieia! sysit-n iver the territoiy. She i Hiahh-lied a :u-. loni-ho'isc, an ! colli en d duiies, and alsi oust oil es am. povi roaus, in it. Mo) es- I 'h'ished a land oliice. ami ii-sued nuineini.e r uls fu land. will. in ns liniiis, A Sena nir a id i'iri'eeo clue icsidini; in il weit elecled lo the dingu s- n ihe republic, am1 -erved as such bi hne die act of annex atim look place, ii both I'.e ('ot'eie? and (.!on- vi iiiion uf Ti xas. wlnrli jiaie their assen o dio irrms of aim xauon Iodic Unitei Vlulek. n 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ..j I hi- ..i.r f Vitiii.ir ,. . n... I " I"'- 1 " l"' I' i'eseiit;.tii is ri -1 - J 1 1 1 tr w i si ol llie Nueces. W'io look pail in the a el of aimeXiilion il self. This was the 'I'i x'w which, by thi id id Mir(yiiniec8 of li e 28l'i nf Uece uil.i i IR-1S. was adii'iHed a nee of ihe Stales rr or Uoi 'ii. Thai tl.e Onriijic-s of ihe U. Sia is iiii'leis "oil llie S;;i1h nl Texas whirl, l!n:V adinrtid into ihe Union lo ex'end be Viiinl ihe Nneeo is "pjiareni IV. in ihe fact ha i on the IJ 1 si ill December, 1815, onh iw n day al.er ihe net nf nil.nistiioii, ibei passeil a law 'lo cubosb a eollcciiun dis ne I in the Si ale nf Ti !;as,' by which they created a port of delivery si (!oi pus CiriS'. siliiatid wert ol ll.e Niieees, m il heiiio ibe s'line i n i hi -.v on n u.c I exas i numin ous, uiiih r the hive- nf that leipnbhc, hail been located, ;,nd dinctnl i,;ii a purveyor 'o collect tlie revenue rhniild be iippoinled for that pot' by the l'rei li nt, by ,i:d uiih nl; ice and coiiscnt id the Seiuie, A tnr icynr was m conhn'y nominated mi'l enn riruied Iy ''he fsi line, and has fun ever eltiee ill ,.1'if .riiiaii! e ol his dulic. AI !!!.' acta -! ire icpnliie ;' Vxa-, and ol mr ('iitiorets, preceeded 1 oidcrs for the alvniu'o of our army 10 me eiiy haiik of lliej U (.jrandi . Siibseniicnilv. ('i.infeta .,.' .. .' 1 1 ;eu an aci 'ifiiauiiarung ceilam post touico. exlending went of iho Nueefs. The rnnn i v u eai ol dial river now coiiNiiuin a h pari of one of de Congre Srioua! (haun ts nl IVx ai, and is represented in die House nlltepn resenlativea. The Senotnr from thai Siaif weie ehnaeii by a legiflaiiire in wlmli ihe 'ouuiry t'al ol that liver wna feirreined. In view of all ihese facta, it is (lill'o'ii'i in conceive upon w hat ground il ran be inaiti iiiint'd that, in occupying ihe couniry weal r I T i ol .tie Ltiecea vviiti our uiiuv, wnn a nfv solely lo iit aeeurity anil defence, v inva ded the territory ol Mexico, liui il would have been still more difficult to juatify the KxcciiIivh w liusf duty il is to oi e di it ihe Iowa he faid. fitly e xecnud, if in the face nl ill the pinceeiliiiua. bulb of tlio (Joiikrf ol Texas and of the United Siaien, he Im! as tinned the rcs-pntniiiiii ty of yiehiu g up ti e territory went of dm Nueces io Mexico, or refusing to protect and ih fend this territory and its inhabitants, ineluilinu CurpilJliristi as well es the remainder ol Tex h, ng o;is die llire ened Mexican .iiT.iainu. Ilui Mexico herself baa never placed ihe war whieh she has wagsd np'n the ground that nnr annv occiipiml ihe io'.i r'nediaii icrritoiy he'wt-en the Nuece and the ltio (jrmdi! Hernfued preieiiciou that T x-" was not in fact an unit pendent iiate, bui i reheli,iiis provincpvas ol)tinslely preecver i d in; and her avowed purpi as in eoii.ini'iic ill'' a war nli uirUiiitet) h'a es waa to re- i.'onqunr Texas, ind rcstme Mexican au ihomy over the whole territory not lo llie .uecp8 only, but i ihe S.hine. In view .f the i roc I ni in til uit naeci-of Mi x ico lo ibis efTi'i l, I deemed it my di'tv. as a mens of pncaiiiiou and defence, lo onh r our army lo occupy a position ;m our froniieia as a nilitury piist. from which our 'mops cnuld nerl resist 'and repel any aiiemjoi J invasion hii Ii .Mexico iniutii in die. The l'ri'.-.iJeiil line ut' .in In ili'tai! ill hinvr iiient nf uur tronp-i in W'e.-teiii Tex a i hi iNt.'iiinil llu carlv part of I Si (J, '.villi liio M'usmi.i tlieref.r; ami refers tn Mr. Slidvll's lui.-isioii Oi :lei ion1 his causeless rejei'iimi by that I'mvcr, i' i-. 11V arc sorry tliul want uf romn ciunpeN in to omit theie intiri'sluif; ilul'iils. IU' gnes im llien to speak of I he eompain mid iho ondiict "f uur tronps in t!iu t'ollov. ini; liam'sumc miinncr. L'pnn ihe cominenccineiit nf hostilities b Mexico a dnsl the Uniled Slates, llu) iu- hciiHni spu it of llie nan Mi was at mice a rmiscd. ('unrt" s proinptly resp'indcd to die expectations of the couniry, iiml, by the act nf ihe thirteenth of May last, recognis ed the I 'd dial war existed, by ihe act ol Mexico, between the United Suits and dial republic, and erauied the means neces sary for its tiinirnti.s prosi cu'iou. llciiio involved in a war thus cjiiiincui'i'd by .Mux ico, and I'd i the jiist.rv of winch on out pail in' may eoiilideirly appeal to ihe a hole woi Id, 1 n s.di ed to pr' secute il w ith 'he 1 1 1 u : 1 1 s t vijor. Acconir jjly, ihe puns if Mixicoon ihe liulf and on die Pacific nave been jihiced undi I bloekade, '.ni l hei il ri'oi y in v.nl i d -il si ver d linpoi unt pom is. The lepnits Ifinu no; IJ p irtiin ins o! W ,r ami ihe ,.i v woi inloiui ion mure oi delail of ibe im umiiis adnpu-d III Hi'' c niri' ney in uhl'di our coiinirv waii p ai'in! mil ol Ihe i v 1 1 1 S 1 1 f HSU.tH ttlili.'ll ti u i heen acei lllp ihi,'il I he v irhuis i n'u.rir's nf die army ban jieifoiUied lluir iiul it lull r ureal die.diaa- laoi S, wild Hie lll'isl OiS tio'lil;nnnl skill ai.u i'Oiii;ii;e. The victories i P,h) Alio i.in IJesaca de Ii I'-dimi, and i f Monti rev, woi igainsl grealiv superior liuudiei s, nml :o .'atiisl in. i-i i decided ad i an taij rs in nlhei" u -pecis on the p irl of ihe enemy, i i re hnb iaut in iheir ( Xeeiiliiin, niid nu b' on brave ofoi ei s and eoh'.ieis to ihe ol:)1,.n iliaiiks of llu ir couniry, The naiioi; dr. plore llie lo-s ol Ibe hrai c uliiecis an I mi i who have eallaiidy Idlen while vindicaiin, and ill-lending iheir emin'.iy'a riol.io am t Olinr. Il i3 a subject of piide and eaiislVietim that niir voluniet r t it zen-su'diei c, who n pmtnpilv responded id Oh ir country's cali ilhiiil experience of (In; discipline of . airp uf only a few weeks, have borne iheu pari in liie hard fo'iuhl bat'de n Moi.teiei wub a eonM.iney and coiiihl'i; tunal lo ih n if veieran Hoops, -anil wmihy of die Ujh- est adniiraiioii. Ihe rrivaiiona ol limn narches thronah die enemy's country, and '.lirouph a wildetRpss, have been borne wiih nit a murmur, liv r-pid ninvemcriis llu province of 'e Jcxico, with Smta I'e is i.ipinn, u.isoiiii capiiircu iiiiont lilooil shed. 'I'he navy has co-npi i.Ted wnh ihi army, and rcndi red important scrvii ( s; il nol so brilliant, it is l.ee nise the enemy b-.,! no force to meet llu in on tin ir eleiueiii. nml hi eiui'.ie of Ihe ih.leiices which iki'.uio has unci posed in the dillieuliits o iu- n.nijfi,. lion 011 the Mexican coasi. Om sou ulroi, in the Pacific, with ihe cu-n peralimi of 1, t 1 1 1 . . . (Ja'lant officer of die army, and a small iorci hastily collected ,n that disianl cimn.re.bave , acatiired bloodless oimi n.n.n nf ,i. c 1. 1 ' "jrillJS) nu mc American flag hjg bctn r nsid jt eu-ry iiiipiirl.'iii pi in; in lliat pro- I coiigimul ate you nn the success which lias lima aileiidi il our in In.. ry hi.iI naval op eriilioim. In Ii ea lli an auvi u iuohiIm hIici 1i Xii o ( oiiriieneed luisiiliui s, hi ,i i : in e sc lecieil by hciai-if, v.e liavn lAen possi sion ol many of her principal ports', diiv i liucli urn! piirsiud her iuv.nhng ,-irmv, an'i 1' duired iiii'iun imilii shiiiii i.l it h l, v . i an provinces oi iew .iltxicoi .New !.e,m ! . . . . ('oahiilhi, Tiiuoiulipas, iihd ihe 0 ajf iriii i- a Ii ri'itorv larger in extent ilun Dial e nhrac eil in the original ihirtcn Slat, a of ihe l,' iiioni inhahiieit by a consider able pneu! aiini, Hid lunch nf ii nimfl than a ;ho-s i t unit -from ihe noii.ln at which we had to colli e our irccs iiiul roinineiiee our lion c r.eiit-. . liv die hhicliiih', ihe import ami txpnrl iai!c uf die ent in v h is heen rut i If. Well may i be American juojile he proud of iho energy and adlaiitry of uur rcinilu end volunteer nfli-ers and snhhera. 'I'he evenis of ihese lew iiiunili.i jlvird a ora'.d'y I'HJ proof thai our I'ouiili y can, ui.'h r iilis emergency, cot.fjilruily rty f(,r ih maiii inniuiee of her bon .r, anil ll, ,!,.ft ,,,-u o; in-, iip'i.", on an tuei'ine lorce, really a' all liu.es voluiiliui'y to n 'i: 'jin-di il e coin - t. i .r. . i . I. ins ol Inline fur ihe periN ai d oiiv uionr, the camp. Anil ihou'i n i.c it ',, ,,iv,. ,n he lor the time expei.jiue, ii i- in ihe ui.d ecnuoiiiieal, as ihe ability to command r. removes the uccesniiy o cmploviiiir a I ir.e stiiliiliii) army in lime ol peace, .'.ud jroves that our people love ilicir insiiiutioiis, anil ire e-er ready io delend and protect ilicn. Tlie I'le.-ideiil mxt allinles to uur f; ieiully nil'i i to net,"itinto since ihe wm In ';an, and the ansv.ei ol Mexico !o it; ninl alter liotictny several oilier points, mid makim,' snun; recoiiuneiidatiunB lo ("on. ress, i;l,i.-.('s bis masterly c.vposiliou upon diu siili- irct nf ihe '.urnar..;, i, r war : ami .1,,,,. ,L ,,',,.,.,' iihiiiiiialruti.in h.ii, Leon icrepco icliubli; and patii otic. lie relcis to the fmiuieiat alf.iiis nf the cnvcin iifiil ami .shows llial since Ihe 4lh nf Mn'cli, l lo up to the IO1I1 nf ccciils'r, lSlfi, the whole u iiiuioit of die public debt created is only a lit'.h; u. oi six millions of dollars including die war cjcpeiisea 7'lu; ui.-ssiiije eniichiili'.s as follows, j The balance in ibe neasury on ihe iksi i, .Inly hist exceeded nine millions of d dlar. no'.widistauiiini' ennsiderahle ex pen dun res iiad been mule for the war during ihe iiinniha of May and June preceding. IJ111 lor the war, ihe whole public dcbi -Muld and would have been extirjjui.slied wilbii 1 short period; and it wsa a part nf niv set- ded policy in do so, imd ihm relieve llu pcopie from its burden, and place ihe gov erciueni io -a posiiion which would enabb il to leiluee the public expenditures lo llu coiminic il rt Did n, which is mnsi coiisr '11! with the gener-d weifiro, and ihe i'in and " holc.-o.io' proyniib ol our liislilnlioiis. Amoi.j our j'ist chines of cinphiim a 'jaini Mexico, arising mil of her refusal h ileal for peace, as well In fine as nuee llu wai so in jusdy cmiiriir'nced nn her p;.rt, an the 1 x 1 r im ill nary 1 xpend nines in which we have In en involved. Jw.siice lo our ruin people will ivike it prop, r 'h it Mcxii n slioiibl be 1 Id rcsponsib!,: f,,r ibrse i xpc,,- 'Klines Me inmny in the pub'ie rxpei dioncs i 1' a'l 'im-s a h n'i duty which -,,11 pub'ie I I'lr-i.mar.ps ' f the oovcrnmei.! one m ih, '."'"pie. i his duty hecomis die more iin I'era'ivc in a peri, nl of w;,r. when hive, am1 XUMorduuiy 1 xp"ii!iiurcs becom" una- ii.i l .b'". Durii.fr ihe exiaienee of ;he wm uilh Mexico a our r. sources should In husband, d, imd 111 appmpriaiioi a made ex ' pt mu h us are ahsidi,, y f s, ,, v .is vi.'i. runs prnseciilioii ,'ind die due admin-id..-.,;.... . f .1 ., . """"i "i '"' (.'" erniiieni. Ulj.'i't ippropiiallnn, ulneli in peace m;,v ol indlspei.Habie for ihe public service, may hcn the ci.lill'ry i et -Mind in a hn-elen wir. I p well poMponed lo a future pcii.ul liv llie ubcn:;iice i f ibis po'icy a v,n pre--, nl fi ssmn, ir;;c iimniiiils in ,y be eav- eil lo I he treasury, ami he snnli..,! ... ..i.; f J ' ri ' " "i ri 1- pres ;inr am.1 urijcni neciajiv. and thus ihe ereaiion . a e..nt'Nmmdi,ia ;im()Uli public debt may be ani'ih il. It is nm menii 'o reernnmninl ihst ibP ff- itinary anil mcrssarv apjiroprimiuns f,,r ih, support 1 ( now rrimcni P(o,,,j (, wiihhe'i' I.,, 1 1 u .. ..11 .. .1 . 1 1 " nn" 11 m u ai eerv ees-nni I ('"iioress apiropriations are pr,ip,.sc.l f c 1 "lis objects which may or may not 1" made Midnmt materially aU'eciini; die pnhhi ntcKSle; and lh.se il is reeuminende.' should not granted. I he act pa.-i i hi youi !'in scsi-ion 'te hiC'i'i,' the duties on imp ris' mn h'li'inj; o'Uie into opera ion im nl the i;rM ,,i ,, 1f sun month, iKre has not bee 1 tin.f f, jt. practical 1 (?'eet upmi i. revenue, and (In business of ihe couniry, n, he nVvt lined. 1 1 1 ih nol id 11 1 1-, iimI I.i u t f, 1 1. 1 1. .. . . 1 .. , . , ' , . . " J ' 1'0'" 11 1 11-1 1 1 1 :,i a in 1 ii. 1 . 1 .1 . , 1 - . 1 . . ' -,i:mi trade, hi:i1 piomoie Ihe yeii'ial pros- I'uiiy. Alilioug.'i it cannot Le ccrtainh foisecn what aiiiiaint of r veinic it wil yielil, n ia enliinalcil dial il will X' i I lli l proituieil oy Hie act nl nii, wliien it au- perai.ilm'. The leading principles esiab' IihIiciI IiV it are, Id levy llu- O.xes with a view io rai"ii levc-nue, uiol lo imp me idem upon ihe artii lea iinpir.c! ai i ouliiig to their u'tiial value. The act of 1 8 I'J, hv the excessive rate I if illllV Atill'l tl I III I. Isl'. I ii. I ni:ini' :irki.'i' mi many urlic.ca i . . . i "tier loi-OiV cxcliweil lin'in li'oin luiporla- luii, in lire.iily it'duccd the auioiinl i iip'iri- J, aad thus (limiiiiilii'd iisic:,il nf prciln. ii'o revenue. Ily it die laxes were im posed noi lor ihe hgiiimait! purjunj of i.usinn' revenue, hut io ..ll'ird advantaijeg to lavoieil e lassc, al ih) expPiitiU uf a lar;'e m 'j iri'V ol the.r fednn -no. s. ' 1USB employed in nyrculiure, iniehaiiicil pur-, suns, commerce, mid n uiaiion, H ere coin- pelled in coiilrilnr.e from ilicir su'islalice tl) swidl the profi and ovrrjiOAii wcuilh of t ti e c(ni))aralivi Iy h iv who had invesinj ihflir cajnil in fu ;s ;i ii f. c urea The taxes were not levied in proportion Id ihe value of the articles upon which Kiev were iin- iDscil,- bui, widely dejlarling lrn:n lns just . ' i i run;, mu ii(i er laxes were, i;i uuii.y c.ses jli'Vied upon iiriiclcs of Injury and biull nlll'tit'e at.d llu; heavier lax- s on shusi- of ne -3 -1 iy imd low pfne, cm stnind by llio jreal mans ol ihe people, h was u alcm ihe iii''viiafie eiriiei of whnh was in relievo i.ivoie.l c.is-cs iiin! ilie wealthy luw Irom coiunbuiiii;' 1'ieir jusi proportion (or iho supp.in A goveruinciit, and lo I iy ihu bur den on die labor of do; in hi y. eng. iced id other jiiiisuils ihar, in juiilaeiuit-s. A sysiem so unequal and in j isi has been .superseded by the existing law, which im-, posiis iluiilM not for the beiji fii oi ii j'iry uf Si's or pursuits, bin disiiibutes, and, as i'W -"M l"llie bui- dens amon all classca and oceii)atioiM I'he favored classes, who under the une qual and uijusi sysiem which U;,t been re pealed, have heieiofore leal zed I n r e proiila and many of ihein amassed large luituiies, ai die expense ol die in ny who have been made tributary to them, will have no rea son to complain if ihey shall be reijiiirfcd to hear tin ir just propunion of ihe tuxpi ne cessary lor ihe M.pjinri of ciivc'iiii.eii:. bo far Irom it, it will be perceived, by an ex amination of the exiting law, ihal diseriui luallo.'ls in '.he raits uf duty ininuscd. uiib. j ( .., in ihu levenue principal, have 01 en retain ed in their favor, i l; e; inculental aid a oainsi foreign enmpetition which i.y Sii;i 'ijoy eiies ihein an advaiiiiic,, whnh m 'Jilier jiiirsaiis poases.-i but of '.Ins none oih is will complain, because ibe .hoi,;, levied, ue necessary lor rccnui;. These levenuu ;uties. intluihiig freijibts and charges, which he iinpoiter must pay before he can coino .11 coiiiii 1. lion with ibe home manufacturer nl our in .rkets, amoiiui, on nci.riy all our e.idu.o branches of manulacture, lu more than one-third of the value of the imported ulicle, and in ;miiie cisim to almost one. half its value. Wall such advantage, ii is nil doubled lh .I our douiestie nibiiulaciures will ciiiiiiiiui) io pruspi r, realising in well oiul..c:ed I6lali!l.-hmi-iils even gita'.er pro lits ;han can be ilerned 'rom any oilier '"i-T,,: '" hi'sinr-s. lulled! -0 f3r as Ir.nn L. l"irti'g the. protection of even incidental 1 'Venn,: (limes, our m in uf.icitireis in sever il leadino bi-iinehes are extending their hu s ness, civing evi.h ce ol ere;,i i-ieremj j iy "id skill, ,,nd ,.f iheir ability to comp,Me, 'vith increased prospect ol success, fr ihu "pen uiarki I of ihe world Dune-iic o.ari. ifiiMiires, to ibe v:duc nf several miliums of bnlir-n lein1, c,i,iiot liad a marliet ai homo ne o.mcnlv exnor cd to foieiini countries -H I'll such rates of duly ,,s ulfV ,,,.,1, hsh-t by ih" exi-ling l,w. l',e system will mnh.l.iv be perm.ii.en; and capitalisis.wiii) '' He made or sh, II hcreafier m-a:,,., ihrif iiicitm. n:a in inai ufacurr s. w ill know up on w hat lo rely. 'I he couniry n Pi ;, .,,. isl.elimi wiih these rates, beans ,,. V.'iJlt Ji S n!l'i.'! , IllalillfjullllclS siiii en j", r, . -idt necessarily li nn the collcciioi; d reve'iuc fur tin- support of government Migh .r..i,-iie d ;ues, from Uuir unjus; op. ration iipun ihp masses of i,fi up,,,,;,. earwiot fad lo givo rise 'o extensive dissn- iciion and ediiiplaint, and Id constant f f. toils in ehang.! or icpe-d them nmdering iin i stmenis in n.aiiiif iciures um , r'.aiu am .rec.iru.us Lower and m .re permanent ates ol duty al ihe same tone ihal they vill y it Id tu die inaiiuf.ciiire, lair and re iiuncr iinnr proliis, will jceu.-e him nyiinst h d ntg' r of firrpieiii cliaiig.-s in ihe y.i. tern, w hich cannot fail in ruiiiou.dy afl'-ct his imercsie, 's""1'11 ,l,s!y 'th the relax .lion of ll.e r.snieiive policy by if,,. i;Mj,i(j Creal Inline, from whose rxinnle we ,V. ') ' oas reiaxe.l heij. S!n- has modified her corn I. us, B.j rf, :,,,. other dmies 10 moderate revenue nl,,' After eges of experience, lh, sialesmen of t!ui counu.v havo betn coueirained In t f i I l.n . t- u. . . L .