, . _ ?itt,tti..tt.l4( l .l: l .litiiiiiAls(-4' 1 4. Aiai Oil . ''''l'F'rsl47. 9ltiz ! iz t lil LSPir-411 4 rYPIAt ff4r' l o'.o4 o , . w ' Ole who . .• te . — , fo' . c Ra't, l'4 aa , u ,o u a , tl' - - 8,4 Po—a‘g4, l9Piolv' 4,.evAm; pry. ~..#ol.4miqpi. ~3fft' t - : gals. totrue I#nr t imor e Ctmv nuon,l dessFe . ansn*inkasty. 1 to iinew-your -opinion* as-to the, constitiatitnntfity tur4l expediency of immaillatilirkillaheagirexas to thed.lni-'1 seidlisities,46 shavasida cat** isirsattsulailif IlMhild , to stroll deirtitrairus.. , 1(....1i) Thaletiess Of Me. Webster aed General Jackal:mon ttris sabject—therefusalef tha Kentucky s to pass appraik Si - Pilalitiar -Mdtartaken in the' legistattre Uri realasaylkiiiith NessfY6rk, and as I nm . just idospitsp4,ll44ll/470114.444 vicimsoilsin , lbst. Mr. t:lay-liiii4gpre "tie tungxa . tion,—kyo great imfror r r dinoeittOrbtir opliillitil:'• _',, ',. , ,.. .... i .1 , - ' liis"haeraa . thitti full and taidt 4.44e..4611. 6 . 017 ygi t .foi,tikie?) foNh4ii!tke,lolec..* l l! li o - of ° M ricel9,,4_pdria, Ain, nvisfamt !t9 niiiiplnfats aeatinv, i argil sliOnlApito i-evijgnize my right to inquire, and your 1 . ditty tu atiswer, I shall be greatly obliged to yiet ler a i • letter settingierth your rifinieiniss--ptemising that ifjl be favorable ta, epnexatiert, 1 will, on account of ti l t great off~suargrhavaqa the issue alibis quastion,gire to it early paths:Ay ; .4 ifetheritise, that I. will put.- • fish it only in time that yaar.tipinium may be fully Ittiowahefore the *ctioruf:thel Baltimore Convention: - unless .gsuirequira ite Wiwi:44lh, publication—in which ...ere_nt I will also comply with your request. , l'Airdun me fur suggesting that,shouki ycsuropialurf tbe favorable.;l) AkrrX at hot, the weight and induenceter -thoso ; irpitti4int,wi)l be *44 enhanced in the estima aim of all-tree frimuhr of the measure, by the earliest possible public avoweigrassiit WWII tho countryi-,1 u n , ~,-44 1 tab air, witlifgeast ;lisped; . -• .N Truly yourftleail dial ob't servant. Sib. ~r , . „ ..'; .• r , -W. 44.1 HAIMUEIT.: i 40 , ...,14,.v.... xi.lew, 1.. .: <<: --, • . • ,• • , ..-- . 1 Arintieatrakl.: N en: 'York: - .....,. ~i : . -.- al -, ‘-'4" .Istturs stern Lir, April -244.1844 ph . ..4l4 , s , lnr:Viiitelettte - of'the 27th of Memel , was 41y.. seoeivert. . - : • . *sting. us-an uoptedgett delegate to rbe Baltimore's convention, you ask my opinion in regard to the cousti. ruOraitslisl.aral expediency of an imrnedite anneintiOn of Tga~ Loathe United Suites. or us soon as the assent -saf-Ttutas may be had- to such-annexation. Upon the', receipt of year letter,l ;catiaiktioti tis be- forthwith in fortrogi*agSsunregtalst Shahid hannurfilikCialitiln full season forptho eonvetitiosk This ,instasise I shall slow perform. nut,. lest my motives io - . making a pttblit .avuw.ainf my opinions, whilst s negotiation is -supposed to be prating, 4444 .be roiscortstrtsed,..a shall send this to s (fiend, atlau.vitill dolly its delivery as ILing as brut arm. Ise-.ittine r cortsiseintly ipfaithful Vtalme, rk the reqnirements.of pa hr team, and tbOfienPritir!biectsfw.irhitni.it.-was written, • You by 90r:titans ov ns&e the importance of dresub jeer upon which you Japte been ; , leased to address me. It is not 11111 y 4y...144C.5tiCal of intense , istiarest to every part - of the community, but Is mthappilynloo one in,rrgard to which we way not promise ourselves that musnirai • ty in opiniutt4 which issohnprtant when great national -questions like ore to by .tlecisted. That those which • I am about to ex presi will, imat. least Pao important particular, &Ur tram] tiust of malty friend% political and personal. whose judgements awl purity of views I hold in high and habitual respect, I. can well itnag tau; nod it q•titn evidaiii. from the moor of your let -.ter, tJaat they. vriO not in all ntspects correspond with yoUr own. If, however, such of ray fellew-eitizeis as .tre neither influenced by perjudioes, nor warped by self- intere. , .. concede to my opluions the artritof hay , b.+o formed under views directed to the preseirva 'lion and advancement of die- honor and best interests of our canal - non country, R# a w bole, and expressed .with .e siars.rity which has ore/dot/holt us far us our feeble • natures will permit us to do all personal. coasidem lioni, my favorable tuaticipatioae.will be reali zed. It has already been made initial, -to-net cilfteially ..n at least two several occasions. butinclifferontfiserns, -open the subject matter to which your. questions have reference. _ _ t' ~- Raving cintrpe of the Deronmeatef State in 1829, I prepared, lay ..thealimotitui id the 1" resident, instruc .tions to our Minister at..diexicrt../sywhich he was di ixecual to open, without delay, a . aegotimina with..the Mexican Govexament fur the poir.hase of. the greater. part of the -then•province of Texas, by which - be was likewise authorized to inserttin the treaty a provision similar to that in the Florida and-Louisiana treaties, ,--for the inoorporatinsasf the haliabitakits' of Tatar intik .the Union assootiv. hi mita bitloneconsistandy with the prisicipbss of the ifialeial cositilltrition• The tea sons: in titvvrorthisimeasure I stated nt large in that atictim-nt. _ , , , , , In taking this stop, the ttrl Mt otstrationlibrilts‘l4 Jackson rineWeV(Vii; as we iiiriiosed, 4 undet More. favorabl4'eircunistaameS) an attempt; to accomplish the same object_ which had been p made by its immedi . ate, prailecrssof. 'lnstructions; 'similar in tbei l r gone-, • rid. objeqt, seConi year of the hider' admin. lioen 'sant fr6in the Department of Suite to the same A.meri9im../ariatist f ar, !fib I am not aware that tfidrt - illere any difibrences be• twoon them, other than these 1827 proposed an acY hajag r I .beljews, the eattorat . western hoiltall u t 'l;pitas-r-whilst , wh i lst baked , : for by' Thad Jacksod extended only an far west as the caotre of the L 'ldissea... or ,G rand 'Prairie, -which lies. ast of the river Igoaceic arid ahat, for thafornser..the payment of tims. cd Lion of dollars woo- aathonizad. whilst, by- the , ad-. ministaittionofTreoldent Jackson, the Amerind' win ister was permitted to_go as high as four, and, if laths pedsable, fill iii ~dtll Itiolificistsl !amusements .fur smalfur portions 'lCtertitoryosnd the payments stem modified accordiakV: In. - respect to the pro , posed stipu:atioit ftar. the; ultimata incorporation el the inhabitants into the Union. btabitistructions were id+ ,Au lost,'lB2'f; t proposition nail scoiib'ed lathe .Department of State, frenri the' taxall minister at '.Washington,proposiiig a negotiation for the atiliexation -a( frivtaii the 4.bil td States. This was therfirit•thise I she question of the amremition-Of a foreign independent s had gyilL beeppret„stpted t .e ldlsirggigut. In illiftifnotioft o tone machrof it, I.,did not firid tr the question I .isf,coontitiitiontkiponipr, nor tlai monitor in, which the • cilli,shisold . .tmcmpplished, if d eemed . exppOief • alid •1 4 41* age% %OP** O ut ' *if ° , pissed ,01/* rat A, -State to the I' e a psmister , j tif • Orisi apop of which 144 . 001 been . .oittelacraimall 41 462 ' • • " • rt se tOf th•le-=!*-904609000-ir9= P w You r iffkFliC i rli 4 44?!!` ver * ,ln P rec * l Y. the . saisl r"r•e' form. Then tbeaptikation - Wasforthekoce • ( f Tr•llaillta th e qui?! 4i*liiß4 ; "/ t 4-!l 4 t r f i' 311 95 09 0at'. 1 0 11 4,{4 1.iii PKll*ol#4lll/104"4"... ' so "it ti•Pufalik .L.: , gpypetkMem. to, pommwoosovistP,t7 "iff P j :• 4 '4 g, "' °NC s to ;4 4 4 . • his, on sewasaa7 wetly 114i:in' Sot oisp r-beisa regezdaLss.saiterecaLia-sliesseatit-maksaspow or, sedisssisilillelial&Pititaileiew, it in:te w hi c h . _ 1144414 *Texas, its t h • imPrliker a *. " -' • atiuds:am tresinessuon es a terri tory. • ispeakingf ''- tho right to admit new States,. I onsdalif . itirrehlt;' — quo.; hdlg of that instil.; deign:ie.. Sit'it witW __ . lisehstieti, we bilul , libtilbliotit'bytONt Wilteriehril *St are it 1 - i bigisid tits - Wile 't" ectna' intelligible end tlefinitel -eltarachtt, - The'sadit eaten), mid -indeed the only , ontiatithsiti-itre4ri that has been suggested, fled Which was presented by Mr. Jefferson whilst be entertained `, l . c alli t .,_ ~/lio...__MiZA_ two. cfilltailut.iiiillttryittliiille.ait I annostene e its, two new sums re beaureittod must be opt of territory not foreign. bat whirs nm till IkT.- 'part of the United Suttee, at the deci ' 'on it ~iisileoll; °PIN" adoption. tit the constit n Sd fru; front there . lowing any thing in the:lmsguait'OF, l the oonstitution; onto be retold in the extraneous end contemporantiews eircnmstanees-which precluded tied; attended-its *daisies, to the* that such'Wit . the in- I teitione et its frOmers,'-they bre,.ieftrtyjhdgurent. all stroeglytha other , vs Ny. Intiii Ant*. place „the articles , of okitikaWAtion:Onder which the Union wat Originally f' end" which AttpistAlapo tuweient coital . - t 04:" , ' litcy. ed i d t ireC ooli ti ta y i io rted a: t h ri rt le wit , tb rer-irs i t hn ensi t..e nn s o mw r, iccnidihgtothis cenietloration, and jeiningin the mem stiree of the United States; shall be admitted into, and entitled to' all the advitutngek of. 'dtia . Union; but No fcrrtrstfccicoirr shall be admitted Murtha same, trnlest such' admission be alveoli to by biros States" The practicability. as w ell at expedieney,of making Canada' a mentber of Union, did certainly, to some extent at knit, twenty the minds .of our public men, as well before the close of the revalAtiop,. as between that evevanatfiliti'lltintitidn ditto - be* comithution. This • tOtowever, Only a link in the chain . of evidentitito make probable what subsequent events makeFterteht; that the franterwat the constituutm had their eyes upon ibis very question. when this *entitle was finally settled. That Pan 0 she oonstitatiou. as appears by the jotter' ktal of . the,proceedioge of ilia convention, was posse*. 1 ted in ..yaries3 at forms before it , assumed the shape ' I la whichfit, avits finally Adopted. In the reeelutions Mimed by Mr. Edmond Randolph. as a_:liatia (era flaw esetatitution, and which contained the era proposition* of that character which were sub. !mimed to it the power in tptestion was described as followr, vim '' that provision ought to be made fur the admission of Srues lawfully arising within the limits whether --'-sr from a woke ly a .sty of amity ana c Jpu- Inusly obsetvesitid tbeiespsuria largreitt can be rea sonably hoped that Me-xico will perform her duties, end respect our rights under it. The United States might justly be suspected of a aisregard Of the friendlypur poses of the compact, if the overture of General Lunt were to be even reserved for retiree con. ideration, as this would imply a disposition on our part to espouse' the quarrel of Texas with Mexime—atlisposition whol • ly at varienee with thespirit of the treaty; with tbettni- , form perky and the obvious welfare of. tbe 'United ! States. • , . ,-, . respect tu a- "The inducements mentioned by General Hunt for . ,dolpli a proposition, cismaining therestriet inn confining t h e United s e w.", to annex T eie . tot h e i r I , en i tory , are I the power to States lawfully arising trifite die iiini,is, duly appreciated: but, powerful and weighty ascertain. : H of the Uniled States, was at one time adopted in Care ly they are, they aro light when opposed in the scale c.f •nitpiter of the Whole, and, in that state, referred with reason to treaty obligations, and respectfor that integ <>there' to the commluee of detail. In a dreftof a con-i rity of character by which the* United States have 'stitution, reported by that oo.nmittee, the article upon I see& todistiuguish themselves since theestublishment this .subj Mr. contained .the following, propositions:— of their right to cluim a piece in the futeily of nations." 'lst: 'That new States, lawfully constituted or estab- The intimation in General Hanes letter that Tema lisped within tie Unties of the United i Seades„ .tight might be induced to extend commercial advantages to 'be admitted by the legislature in this govereseent. V.d• other tuitions to the prejudice of the United States, Theasehiebeistiattoar We oulteett 4: twevlidtthii. . was thus noticed: the membeewprteettle each Home 'bold& be neccs- '.lt is presented, however, dirt the mot iveshy which sary. 3d. That if a new State should arise withie the Texas irturbeen govereell lo making this overture, will limits : of any of the present States, the censent of the h ave equa l f orce i n tarpon legislature of such States should alto be necessary to dependent power,the mr its lateisthirt. &th. That if the. 'admission was Con. with the Ueited State aerated to, the now States should be admitted on the cheerfully met, in a et same, terms with the or i ginal States; and sth. That ern m e nt. lithe nric 'the legielmure,Might make, conditions with the new been directed to :give Suites conceruing‘the Pattic debt then subsisting- - Hunt, should nefortut The 2d, ith, ins 5140am:ea were stricken out by the sentiments ofthat goy. voted a the convention: and after that had been done, to ma nn a mmi merriat 'the .following. was adopted as a substitute for the whole, pr e judieini to t he tho u , viz: '• New States may be admitted by the legislature be consoled by the reed; into the Union; ,but nu pew Suite shall be erected with- certainty the?, although ' in the limits of any of the present States, without the maybe incurred by err; cunieet of the legislature of such State, as well as of! no f ast ing p rn sperity , the general legislature , "— leaving out that part of the' regarded." first clettse which relatd to the domestic character of That these views rowers. the territeryi and this substitute wee subsequently re- General Hunt, nor prnbebij 'rime and etriended,"Ateiss to athke til‘ecinfinwo in its been seen But I think I m .. . _ . Piliti M se olly to the : as it mow *tends in . the out.' if ever , the decleirm,by'thi government;ef it gees .airtitilM. ' II N NOPP OGiN3din g a 14 " dila , the Proration tion of eqnol magnitude, bees moterdeeidedli* more .to restrict the power to admit new Stater to the tern- unanirneneily approved by the people of the United •tory within the original liodurof the UniteciStates, was 1 States. The correspondence was; reey;uton after it distinctly before the oonventionortice adopted by it, and wall took place, communicated to Congress, and although fltsallk redected in favor of a clause making the power , the public mind wits et the time in a state ef the high in this reepect general. W boomer differamotse of opining' est excitement, and the administration daily assailed may erdstas to the propriety of referring to extraneous' through every avenue by which it was deemed up matteordialificeoelbsreidneteemine er-tlesteteatiisition ' proachable, I am yet to see the first sentence of corn where its langiage is expficit, there 'Lean certainly be plaint upon that point, in any quarter of the Union.— objections to a resort Mouth aids to test the correct- Even a resolution offered in the Senate, declaring an mos erinfelbeeeS. haring uootber basis then nUPPOSeII ilex:eine. "whet 'Ter. it could be effected coesistendy improbabilities. I have not, therefore, been able to w ith the public feria anti treaty stipulations of the, bringsny mind foal otheiretisrectorY conclusion than United Stats; degrade," ;Wile ordered to be laid upon that it was the intention of the convention to give the t h e ta ble t an d a s i m il a r disposition was ma d e i n t h e ~xso Power of admitting new States to Congress, with no ' Home of the plitsersMiokbei Subject ' which hod been 1 tidier limitations-then those which are rpecified in that referred to the Committees , on Foreign Relations, end I instrument- The language employed. the sPecihre - that committee discharged lime the further roratidem 'dons of certain restrictions, the, adoption .and subtle- t k uto f then:patter, upon its ownepplicatien. Nor were quent exclusiiii of that which is novirekveetito.t e ocrether the friendly reletioni th4n existing between that repub with the subsequent and continued notion of the new lie and the ilnited•Stateso its honor be it said—in 'government, all scent to combine to render this inter- any peemptibledegreeimpaired by this decision. pretation of the constitution the true one. Prepositions Standing in this position before the country, it be for annexation can certainly be imagined, of a carer- comes my ditty to consider whether either the nature ter so unvvim end imprudent as to strike the minds of of the question, or the,circurattericee atilt, case. have all with reptigniince. But if we look over the con- so fur changed ns to justlty me in now advising a pod ceded powers of Congress, We shall Also find many cy from which I then, in the Most solemn form, dis others; the tboie of which might invoice. to an equally seated. . great 'MUM, the well-being of the republic , and against . Ili giving to you, and thrrerghyou to this public, the• which abuse the constitution has provided no other result of a very. careful and dimittrisionnte examination safeguards than the reePonsibilitics to their constituents' of this gratellemitibrh tele:mid :Wither do justice- 40: and to the laws or the land, of 141t1513 whose sanction is yourself. to thepntretic State which yeti, inconjunc necessary to the 'validity tif an act of Congress: Nor tion with others, are to represent in the convention, to is it very troretticinnfile to oppose thattbose whobesed the pearl° of the United States, nor to my own-posi their government upon thegreat priniipli that it is the tioo, if I failed to acoompenY ifwith ( a brief retposii right of the people to abet.in abolish rt, and to insti• tion of the grounds upon which I had proceeded. It tete new' onm, re such . forms as they may think most is in that wily only that justice can be done to My in- 1 likely to effeet`their safety and happinese, should feel tendons; and that is all I desim.• The annexation of themselves secure to trusting to their representatives the territory, and the consequent assumption by on of in the House; in the Senate,. and In the Executive a responsibility to prote't and 'defend its inhabitants, Chair, the right to admit new membere into the con- would, in respect to the consideration to which I am feclerecy'; with no other restrictions than those which about to refer, stand upon the same footing with that they have thopght preper , to specify. . . lof its admission as &State, The recognition of Texas It was under' this view of the ' constitution that the seen itelependent State, was .'measure which received, purchase of Louisiana in ltioa, only fifteen years af- in various and appropriate forres,the sanction of every ter the adoptiimof the coostitutioMpretnitiing the 14 department of the government. whose co-operation corporationof theceded territory into the Union, and i was necessary to its validity, and had my hearty con the admission as soaves possible of dminbabitants to currence. :From this iset of Sur government, just and the enjoymeet , of all the rid-es, ' &dressier*, and ire-. 1 proper its all worms es it wee. an inference has, how. munities of citizens of the United Statei, *is ratified, 1 , ever, beehi drawer, and 'brought id bear upon the pre confirmed, andlutallyexecoted-by every branch ofthe ! Sent question, mit only eery dm beyond' its reel bearikg,'l fiederehrwmament, whose cooperation is required I but by which its true character Iseetirely reversed bYtheettnetituticse. his true that Mr Jefersen, in Many persons wheitenier notin'the cOnsideretioe ef the, theitnervil between the negotiatierr &id subedetnon of subjeelwistotalleititiiititt, vied pirsi , l'iseeplilifet •chertreatete tke Senate, threw mrt the - °pinion - that of kiessiegly giving& false interpretation to my tiiiigi the dienetlitstket bed - Mode no priwieloir for our *hold- commteuidwitit it, itake it For granted that the Onithd ) jog frireiteriebritruy,:nor for ictorporatinefereign Stettier,hrwiteogisikiug theindepeedenoe of Texas, de- Auratrieltoides Woo. 'The fiesta hiesppeovhig the elated Mae world, ildt:otdrthet she was iodspendeut trearYiandebtPlawer nemeeery to iu execution 'meet, 4.. fect,Mrtatio Ameba weemseh of right. 'Acting however:bitteltalideiree enbebillilleifirtei that, upon upon:this erroneous ecinstseetiOn.• they rely Miura .iiiaitinesibraseriaio-thewtetter, hievesisermerts -chats- dasselude, otelleitsviet grteribeetervbavbscamenieed ' aed. , ‘t Tim lettempetritonvince hiuief his error was into and passed net enly - meeithe emiefetters of herbs , . fitted° byhis friand,Oovernoti Nicholas, as appears by d•pendmoss but alheerPhditer right to its enjo • hir J4onitiVei Utter; to mot' I have little doubt it is now (mad Monseepechilly efter,die•lipse 'e t a ~......,,,,,....ifißrtareiblidge and Nicholas bad r&I yeee'il tiidisqe,te*.tiokuprie the queiti _ 1. . , . . . . .. • been ptddisised in his life-time, or his attention beim dexation 'on 'the grordsd or any carting controvert: irieepodoererwaireciedtotheir mounts; he would, *me thoserpolies. The fallacy of this reasoning will frternideitebirnal eats: hritureh hisaiimichave avowed Ise apparent when it is embeideed that the usage of tbe . 4 = 1 * 4 . 14( M trg ef mrlWhillW it Ibekall'ibuOluAnYiedge tibi,d'siol".uPPW, de ft= ‘lllll ''" it 4. ! 4 " i ' * e ' ii= i r Q-m- 1 p i t .7. iiii,..,44.o,lo4fpcthsegPM! , P mintthefmeldoti,,a ~_ litildiallipit,,af itoi _ 4-imapi-fwinvo,,i4o4 , ...., ilmeepreessee otos, i came. PVT- 100001 1 104 aid setereteetttebo o 4 1 11* pis* OPhildik opotplimpastion of eight hemesters dilute* eau wesriutO. Cti the vitulimportenie OfMvent ' parties. They acknowledge no other Irmo ,qoieition to the eatery; prosperity, and Minor of the in any courmy dun that which is in fart supreme . • 't the power of whole Un. 4 may, as • ye op' • ion. ths treat ‘' ; . it., r 4" 4. ' OR •wits ohorlty 41 .4 ,• • • viz: " •-: '' - " ' - 1. • 'of 1, ,West ato this ~ ' tonal stipulation for ultimate ineortm“...—_ this 'Seim was ratified ri i ,nez the call of me names 40111WIRVOMPrillinillinalltiippeati every - oini , .ifi tat VPV.l* , 0041014449414*'110Plltistvloglkitigitdeedel _ inn of two minors elpower, so far as that ante went, the Senate of the ' consea. of the - United ittues bad, (11 "; • z'dof i - b y n° a'ZlrelCnie ' I ol: . titory comprising-Aragisimari Itsel Florida*, and Tes s" n e ft xt°, OVA r 4. .; §" 14 ,1 . • .) I hand Ode t in ts , tiny - " uttoiTtis .. riuttter, at well frees a deep' , lento of 'the - rest ini-go r te mace of the 4:petition. as . fietn'nceio 'dsiire se setlsktheie of my frier who ili May differ front me " 44 1 Stlnt,'ltut *hose " opinions I held in 'dm highest •reitteet.tinti flay* tint yielded 'my assent hastily et traidvlsedly to the views 1 hove hero taken on the subject_ Having: thee Overarms, my yiewa npon the constitu tionalceteat*Ll,wiriAAtthstamfmnltnass,p,rwer the WM aiiiinifiortirit'idcyour totpitirs, vie this expe diency of annettoefeaas 'tithe 1/nittxl Status, or stain hero:resent to:Stickel:mei:4On may be 'obi - thavettli4ally'rereired to an appliCation for the ac; , coniplishmeni of the same ebjecit thatf//13 nusde to this governittent by Textts,,,whilst I was President. The history of the Texan revolution, sad the then condition of that republic, asaell an the probable advantages to react° both from the pioposegl annexation, were pla ced before us ill , a l tillakftrell"AlkeinSa l t ntnUfliCatiOn. It can. scarcely le necessary to itg . tbs tbel;l l Plitoden we/ ,iontOorei with ; this etsrlstaon and , care which were ,due to to gene a proposition, anti under the full infrueneeof feelings; of sincere solicitude &tithe pros- PiEriON4lecmanmts:welfare'ofe young and*ghboV. fog state; whose independence we had been the ftratt9, ac)cnowl4ge--feelings which coustirute. and I sincere. ly hope , will ever , constitute, the prevailing vonximent of the people of the United SWAM lo coming to the decision which it beanie my duty to make. [was . aid , ed, in, addition, to the other members am, cabinet, by the counsel and constitutional ;wirier of two rdialin gifished eddeees of your own section of the Union, of the first order of intellect. great experience in public ntruiri, and whose devotion to their own, es well as he ;on of the Ul - above sill question. 'he ~-«.Y, .. ~ - . "there can, sow. B 1 s rw. 94 1 4 , _ between contestiaspertie; in reglittite their Meet t ' - ...' 'B4-r mice t e . a Parfel. 13.-1. 1 1 . rim Oreilirisit. Wxlift - eir I v sparliasrwwiengoesalsaveasishaasee.... esserygoverament to its own citizens, to-are-,wher ; [a revolted colony ebalfba regarded as an independent [ nation. Because uiffsefoni itznaent along 1 ifilimilk, !or thertariat State telintraishos her f claima marts of j m n a sti ini ce ng ains un ra "._.7.4,L eid .na er the ,tr.i._„... aav oo c v k isrrga nt . stam pow ef er tbi a rtga the - pa re- . [ rent Stareviar 11 las ' " B la Oil as Ittt 411 WM/. ti.t., 1 nbalitt irT•Othu lt iet e ltivitice ininon its true clunittattith:wio pupate that it has the slightest belying upon „the a ights l of • the parties; it being, as p mv el,keisthsiiLiforAhe ell- press purptilicffrafoieb‘Wirmelloit Such 1 , is not only the law slid' usage or tiaiiiatta," her tech also have been the Ir tiritinited asnititils of oar 'Cart ri'ertl , [ meet. I thy not remember that the of Tex- 1 , au indopendencp, are rise to any cones I nee be tween Mexico a oi kliva!,lammu iia iit did, 11114 fade not the means of ` Uldetrvatbt&l P l" ut the prin ciples upon whirl all such acts art passed, *ere • fully • set forth by this gerventreent upon the occasion of- the recognition ofthe iticlepoideamet - if the Spittrisit Ameri can States. In the message of President Mamba, to the House of Representatives, suggesting the I:aerie ty of that recognstipp, it . lam anprassly dor:hued that, in,Pl.l ) P!!O.ll , ‘ trrsh4.?" -!`n.F u t.i unl g ned 841 ' atop . . ta r n, ,' via ViginfAi , e2 artA . riATEhr relations with either of the the bat'ttiolomie in all respecte,as heretofore, should the warbit continu ed,' the. ailifiltiffecivieeVelihtbeite,l The Committee on Foreign, Affairs, in wets ellasite se, port upon dais's:abject, says: . " our recogniii'en otit necessarily be coexistent uuiy with the fact, on. winch it is receded, and cannot survive it. While the na tions of South eirossiesoralignialbyAnda4vendont, it is simply to speak the troth to ackarwsledgexhant to be se -.4lheetet.Spain, contrary to her awved.priaci pie and aciasiliedged isferest, -roses the ,war foe the rononeyt tti South America, mental!. Oldeed,Tr' g ret4e'fif nit Atli alritiire; aline? Boa' &Woe ' fe nced. the independent parties', ass` Adeastandisepar tiarneittralily. The Secretary of State, in defence o f.* act ef i rnm , agn4".. 601 tathrapstoisb. Diillieter.;rl "This tvieganyin, is :066- intend to kialtaiice . any right oilmen, nor' to' aireit the duproyntewt of any means which she stay yet be disputed IPT enabled' to use, with the toiewi of retailing to the rert of th.e.f/orysiavirep" . ,llses, hiagow yozwals were I in at, ict conformiti to the true principles of the law of 1 nations, there can be no douht. .They, were, at. all i events, those Which this goveroment has salftrialy an nounced as its ruleof action io regard to contests be ;ween rival parties' forthe Supreme power in foreign States. .That the admission of Texas as nir ember of I Of entlratletßlChiyhilStbepower, for.akomaißtenai nee i of the isoloPeAdetkEslie hid okehell'stair - strll peed- 1 ing, and a coneetpleritassoinption of therrespon4hility • of protecting her against invasion. *mad bnve been * i plain departure from tholaws awl usages of nations, 1 and a violation of the principles to whisk we had a- I vowed our adherence in the face of thcaerld, was too clear to be doubted. ' Thus befieving,l had, on the i occasion to which I-have refened - ,in the faithful 'dis charge of the trust which the peoptc had reposed in • me, hut One conniveporinteltuttl Oil...was promptly, and respectfully, alle y • ' -- - - I I wittsitr fin* ill'alti:ieitiail'. 4l'is the di.kudad; of 1 the contest between Texas and Mexico. for tea soy- ereignty of the:fawner,. so for- Uppercut taa, pa, render these principles now inapplicable f. What is the atti tude which these two states at this meincitt occupy to- 1 wards each other? Are they at war, or are they not I We cannot .ocado. this question if we avoid. To eau nerve all the circumstances bearing noon it, in a communication likq Ibis, wonla be improcticuble. nor is it necessary. In respect to the . parties themselves, there would seem to be tisiiiihMildierstanding upon the .l t ject Mexico hits aces ince•. ,, nnt in her avowals. 4 well to our goveritment as touchers, of the continu ous° dr Waiver. aisawftlseedeturilincaiul to priateetto 1 - 10Weit,Of Texas regard tier positioa in respeo to ,te war with Mexico 1 Three yrorssulkienneta toour recognition of her independence, we and her entering -to a stipulation with a foreign power to accept other lediation to bring about a cossinst of hostilities be.- , een het Ka Mesalo;lttetaging to a**4llOtra'attllion terling °fibs debtiluta from M w.ico to the subjects, ofi tat power, if she, through her in fl uence, obtained f+ ' lexica an unlimited truce in res?ect.to the war then raging between her and Texas within one month. and treaty of peace in six. As late as list June. we see proclamation of the President ofTexas, deelaringi /*pension of hostilities between-dr two powers du .mg the pendency of negotiations to be entered npon between them, issued upon thesupposition that asiria- Bar prodscruit ion would he issued by 'Mexico; orta ac tual hostilities are-now only suspended by anarmittice to be' z.ntinued fora specitied end shot period, for the sake of negotiation- Notate our own views upon the point lessexplicit. . tithe published letter of the late Secretary of State; to the Mexican Minister at Washington, written in Decerriburlast, he says: "(Veit-:;' lv eight yenni have claimed 'aince Texas declined Wee , Independence. During all that lime Mexico hes its. Betted ber right of juristlictionwed dOrninion over that country, awl has endestvoresi to enforce it ty arms.", In the President's inerisage, -to 'Congrosi, it is stilte d' I , "That the,war 'which has existed for So lung a: titriehis careen bleakly and Texas. has, since the battle of San ducinto, consisted for the most part of predatory incur shuts, which, while they have been attended with much of suffering to intlieltimlei etiAe.pt the borders of the two courittiesin a state of constant alarm, haste failed to approach to awy deltaic result." After commenting with much truth upon the insufficiency of the armaments which Mexico has ftued. out fur the subjection of Texas7-on the length of time which has elapsed since, darlittai ifactireedWindepecdenee7- - on the persevoreneo, notivithatanding„. in plane of re-! contrest by Idexidit---34 - her refusal . to: achntrodedge the independence oTTexilr, muter the evilr of herder warfare, the message adds: ' The United States, belie animmediateinterestin Seeing an end !Mt ttl tit. '6 , 4') tilities between Mexico and Tecate" (Whining- ep the remark with a for t iblemeeten~plegeinst the con tinuance of - the.war, runt a•very just awl iltiptstaliver statement of the rename why it should cease. This remonstrante is, in my opiniaa, entirety jest sad Per fectly proper: • The government of the United • Saver shousd be at all times ready to interpose its good offi ces to bring about a speedy, and, as far as ersetietthieb a watisfactory adjustment °Edits loarpoolieg elegem- versy. Its whole influence should be exerted, coo. ' stantly,sealmsly, and in good faith, to odeenceso sle• likable an object;and in the process of time it ma r ', without doubt, be necornpli shed: But what, my dear sir, is the to ue and undisguised ehnnicterof the remedy f o kib i fia e ifi s pwideinaltillkibillpplied lartker. "isomer', Slate annexation of Textiaiti:the United States!" Is It more oats& than saying to Mexico. We ~ feet our selves aggrieved by the continuance of this war bawl tween you anti Texas; weivars:e an interest in-seeing It , terariaated;we will socommlisit that object by taking the disputed territory to ourselves: we-will snake Tex.- as a' pastof thaUnited Sathll o sts the; tboseedawsof re- I conquest, which we know you are matering,tebe annul tomtit/Lomat be made so against the power en:toss I can bring into the contest:if the war is to be contin ued, es .reetrideratand 'to be •y ear' design,i the Vohs* Statei are henceforth to beregarded as one. el" the bel ligerents I • , • ' -Woman !oak at this.matter as it really. salmis. Wo shall act under the eye of an intelligent, obserysrg world; and the affair cannot be made to wear a diter 'ant aspect from whiskig.,Aleeerreh.iitsven we had the disposition (obit& .wer have not) to thieve cvav ilk dist guises. of any kind. -We slicaddiernalain whether thati is 41 , 7 , 1 1Vsy l Itt which the peace of ibtx,oooooette be, PreirrOr ebehMettborees ol ol 46 .4 l l 4 , 4 4 l lo , '" eso tttle7"4nd th 411 3. mcc"Uttir t r !?Plifr" arm**, Ate hapriA4detsostaCtbat , ' ;10.uppr,4guNi, re4..freir 4fimiherPrn t ir 4:. eftc. bk. S Pl b y e b ' P le enga ge' rht - taPIM b - m ,f. A ‘ g l o 0 h 147 , 1ei1-t 9e ,o ar4 r • ::hrye.-ie. ritturt 01 , P44% she will feet ,T benssirticieetpo4,l„ .IFlci spimailtti r • th s tguctoilosqr 4., fc.4 a net of nation, to gas-' ,tton gard.slitiiiiti4Cupition to asst 114. of war as the part of the Vida Statesaid that she will, uotwitli- AMM • b1etr0piC41.04, 11 4,144 0 4.1 11 . numstrated argot any actiou on our part based on that amour assumption, declaring firmly, if it please, that courteous and respectful manse which 36 suited to the intercourse bonuses nations who Issmi if. ttlV - I r10 11114. ; 14 S 4 r ,K; otrniiu. . Ern stemma, iOn Ottonas W preqser,nor rife fpellesi to *it n, that . . this gOoeremesithivt Aleaanolin cos the 'annexation as avoid. nation': id erW,Apti_foith with proclaims intestate warmth, peoltitt PI our Pot' ty 14•Nage ; bearing ce a s uently„ ed,) •etieryappektafteit Ofinitinee. , • ' B,ut this is a hese:tiny:del Yeti ancient foible of OW rnothOtgiotOSlVstkiegri44 l -44114oucundffuesAltie i r diploinatic intercowse, -I!_oreey one winsersant with the subject ,uf,Spenisb relations, knows tissit..at West from the,thpe of Dons d'ch:tja_y_s_thp prancer t'thisitiwtrtifonnlOf tinually-Wilfgeeled tifthir' ofslipt dog matistn,,';:Bartly in consequence of th e puha tithe's. poceljerA.Tmeterrlft,bekhatrAlltulfill•P a .ritrOl. defier 'plTeleifit; ,--tlibrolotgfithrthet of latigurtge in thrir state,Tiperi. Whiehhiettetleirqnsts ed, if lot wiser diplo ma tists Isiverwithert renselieltere lain widens worse than useless. But at moth:l4 list our garterudient•-awilitieMhotsal questioes tole industries:al/Ipeuthince., Frewthe, the, tittle of the merles% yes.-firewitiadason,to the late Mr. Upshar (whose melawtholy fate is so justly and generells;Mmlsetwitabeeitilespilemlbrfof State, uutiorltodel the difflown of ho (*Lettali+, deemed sufficient to Awe the imertusteist, sad esiothaer em ploying it in the wrong, by showing. its injtunicees well as its fallacy. We have, then heretofore as hope sWialltrituktiffeiddiro aiitAle-riattetfeleler sad to j u s t i ce in a manner which woe dawned shield r riP4ooo6 , - , icem the slightest te r""tr',4-th• lfttb-ttotoilloqution of whisk ho justice and to our own character, without haat - vensn mi g e . ; Tle, - Eh i t A ns te, e o,, o i n ely ho wee dishoitle, auy degree induenced wart &an mass let; It l uromo d oitl e . T isac j ute t h e *decal thilen mould is foreign to my .hithit, and repugniun twiny fie `; ‘j u k„,,,,,, Nrer 4 te ltdexice.- wad tot tbot to say any thing that-sboakl. offend ;thir.prsdaefeur unite l tigt4 ; tredWai'ever model° adopt alliineent natio*. deciartificant of Individuels cauld--peresibly ...mime,' of *pc? "' % . - 2)l 'e t kiP t . e f el " .- t i• lP lL• te r tY 411 9 4 " o r tt atiP m " ' But time koew very titan noJacksera'strWouhor tett iidty refs all.s erer huo i t e fo r ineutent.parol - t olouoko - 10 tow ,. But with tipstilation not eqbafto half thafbe Deig Bev, hirn capable of doing, countenaneing,or advising, tel Stites, 'a laboring under many and serious db. i t;einAuect which eves , remas,xo oivanutffol , ..,fluut whi,ellY(9 are c° ll Pl, 6 o,_ apprelend, would violate theplimbleti fitidio4itis-actun bieEPPcrlii9l_ i r'f a c r 'Lei= p eat or infringe:vim the, dusy which it ewe& ,tp, Are b as e 7 e fri l mo uli ; n ha u d ' a e L e se ll e r e et:nme tteee nrrn ' m Y ed -ft e, wit , hem " . peat fatally of To prevent our propkfrom "T"' oing to Texas, and e mbarking the war, a ss an alightest danger of being regarded by the rest of the 3 i w i tc h . . umber ; 'he noraJav -.44;4„ wuricl ag*Ping been intimidated ttlV'''thre4h1 z t f war inaristrate could have uccompliiiW. 'Art Wetit From AtirisihthlteLSOliel - •t•iitffaM'Ydo - et,VCiatti• O w ,'" m o t h e ate n • to without ail' ,or a end reetion of public affairs wereint taylende.; alm a outlkow . t h etusol ,,,,,, beyond the -1 of • Ig. ca. T nn t o rl it u w e' o t .l il p t r he cltio n s 7 o l l ; 4 ol4 '9'; I.,, ti kst s imalo l " 11 11 41 6: 1111 6 tin e . 7 . this government , we had no right tri edit - thrit' f nordo o th er goWtriiieeets 'exercise and stns right noun f Timm s f in r , TEJ. II, - r a p in similareases. Fur tbo: suppression of military ca -1 after it a war with ex eo, ithe e temilt it? Or tha'ttnisequenchs s' eorai the .l e!!l r g aaiz,o "" 1 - "P led . • 1 / 1 4 "• t , ;wan watch we are atpeace, too prevudoits of meows., character it might be made to eserime tne emir pre ; B ut of t h.„. li te ru i t t e , , ,,yeopr e teir t h eft poems with other nations which the positioniif ;aril g- with f rpr o orao •d ueo h ow d w ro; &Iwo. w4iteh „ woor . mutt othota tuuttaithigkalgolbluive •ib 44 .fo ln " eommutication wills, Texas, DO eentibie sod, Won -bt duuhtea iniutius- which alight. 40;4000 moo. ow;Or d ' •do • , • rar ea, cite - notwithstordind the. greet ditPuritYOflbeiturtfOulifft ;" r onzes , w ill , )094 say • 6,A 4,4,4,. 1 1 1 ,4 , Fur the-volwoary untionofuar goveratrintit ' to, the aubjeotef annesetiots, we can have'lso eacheii. mention chime should eyercount the cost °fag Applpti . • . , , to _ whatis Tip • ft.ty mated mortof phosetton to give. The acrenetton of so valuable nations, wile f - ecissary either k lenitu r Y, b Y "tew",__ whir-halt° •uf•ill",tinit•hio fur thesafrty or to-vindicate thi honor of Me country; TY , ht Lisa orPartureirfiln thou^ lust PriociPloo There is. I trust, nos olio: %Whose tweet to regard him- which this gn.".7.nent'h" hoer and "' hieh s.tlf, and all he t_uosth,,,oolret.,„4„v o ave excited the adneratine awl 'siecakert the respect of ject to such n requisitcOn. But Would a war with 1 . ,,b 4 4 1 1• 1 • 4 -niol , And .tedightsuml If freed/nil Mexico, brcright tin ouch? snub ireumstanc;.s, ta d' Nav a l: 4o4 A 44- N AL ,13 • 0 •• 1 " 1 ".-" •nt '' diftt contest uf that charneert Could we hope to snd ?Ivo 5t 1 ,44 4 ‘4O: i;54.0. 1 Ala flews flat seldom aelopur tt 0 12 .4 44. 13 0 Pomo' thrtiuttatitsolioatkat of 'gerbil' Q justified in the eyes of mankind fee entering iwerwofeff 4 o3 . itt:Pl. o llt•lfE. lt!,°"•4•11t1' • es/Einfitit4i4ms raike.":4Pl.9.464char""dinriall' rote.et pretleded by the,appropriett'en, to uur mon At se - s, iFtWios our. uvtuirod TrioolPioi-liteirtort one eel ritOry, the sovereignty of which in dispute between W l ° intSlt4"PlY sensible 446 •• 429, '"I'Y' 4 th * rem ove nations, one of which we are to join in the' steq,.. owt Peffirneu thin foracatlis rit ritkillitottlt Pe en 1 This, sir, is a matterefthis verylperest import cure b•ohorr"wee- than clen4ifickesnts A* heves De — me reweet to which no Are • statesman or ' "tuber; / 831 % - °° l Y few months *Go& thownollai c net; can possibly beiblitli-lette - : Zhavr a charac• tt°ll.'44 t i nts ( Mr's" . Ithr ; SS it =ISO° ter among the-nations er the -earth to maintain. Ail to the &glow: , 'out there ate cirestotothisemili-tbere our rahlic functionaries, as well those who arivotete I itb . "‘ M l b ° tw a v w1 ".“" whirb't"Pa li " ft Obis measure as those who oppose it, however much lxv• 34• E't with eve" tun" thaSISIM wuwcaunutbm they may differ as to 1115 effects, will. 1 stn sere, be rm." *u•-•uor claimed •0 11 4 1011 •CoutiirrPortrned e q ually sulicitoletSse Arr. fierfuitinaitee ue this first of thcuuttru„ those aiming ollecithets who, always mime duties. It has hitherto been our pride and oar boast, , atwodolo. that claims mama bust report with ass that, whilst the lust of power, with fr ud and viol at e d fluiutuw ProoPeet. er the 'coldest of th e *codger Ps in its trail, has lea, other tad cliff to sst ennstituttal 111 1 440 / 14r ri le*Pr e `se "'the" Wei" - gurerumeno , -. .• • o ur mu „ tante areemigranw [tine the United Suites. speak the meets in these respects have elitist's been regulated by ••__,___" ollo3 lPutio",,, , with 04 • 14 " 04 el.,mricl° the alle" of toason and justice. A disposition to detract fiern taw eiroth Wilarlo 4ll444ll dreliEWlN•ltall 63144 buundsoMsay Pretensions in this ;enact, will,the Daisy of things. 041 • 4 ••• by • 11 "t 4 fritoathilf lloaltiodotakaoodtood be always preditent - elVivelitik - heithtV at this vets nutgoilloo•Detiliwil`•"•" t th. / 814 4 11 ,. , 41141 4 4 " 1 " 4 " moment, mat from sikeini crws, 'aattunied; hi 'acme tilt earethssdlstled'the setae *forts fgesereneenc , oitlL • I armors, the most rabid character.' Should not every "r• 101,14-13510111 " 4 4 41 411411 e OA" a Pio Jot imes i oe. w One, than, who sineeedy-lesse - bis cattotry--wiso rem- openly resolved on the ecknowledgnothillessafttheir taws itarisshooope4 teel. i l lockeup , i n to ut ho n ,p,,,,e , indepcedencei. thresh adanissiettileito the Odor lams dertilksi4th tiaiddoltiteklti Osloctattolls-cdinAct she hattla Sulow- T * o ' bust DirCllSP"telli PM"' ter of peculiar delicacy. and forces upon its considers with our rise, progress, anti present criedition--ton the item:ly stet , with eh we have advanced tutor v o l u me , tines of the gravest character . . The tille-ofTeirail eminence, in s pit dee of the hostility, and in contempt %bit's" urbOriebe claim* is idrstified.with her bitteres t:of the bitter teyilings uf the enemies of freedom in , ell "et" B ' o * to ilubuourbAlu that ' 'Uhl wan' parts of the globe,--consitier _and that,theiply, whether territory , with avowed "skint* treat we would not, by the ioitiesetien of Texas, of its tranifer to the . United States. 11:becemisi *too too early mevement, as it might aubjeet re, plarea weapon in the handeoftbass sides new look up.; h•wor• - • 44 on , ns and ourinatitutions• with distrustful and envious huwever___wwwtY , ibe tablish•ithretT•eei'mang' Emir tuii'lity,vrijit eyes, that out 14 do us more realAaithigittjury •as aatian, than ties apptisitine of such a tertitury,sairtabk a view twit' subsequent acquisition by onefWlutit!'" is it u rtdoubtedlyls;•ciatidpotelbly repair.? It is said, • h teit beei turd, from aquarter_ entitled to twat and truly said:thirt dna war between Teens and Max- rwipeet, and ressiated; too, With 'no incensidemide 1e.. . 1m gots * toirm i, t a g id gro m mow ye e „ •• . de kne of cOrdcy, that the acquisition or T.., moat cond., tube- MOM celoptamplyesihy its prose- in the'mede tirt•tpttimrt. would be 'liable to wi greaser *mien, and have undonbtedly, as bas been reinatkad, objtielfait than the accomplishment ortho same ebj e es an interest in sees ef it ttni/uxtu4s Bfft - tan we sp. - tirtrahlhavitidse either in l.B2Thist 1820,whenit was ; peel to eetteijAciehs theild'Art r ytei,_to_which we, itiritipiliat by toe i*owtabtli administrations to , yaw ptitaie ikruptiVernedatietifieb, idert ` ;414 chine - it - front; Sileirno.. If were - ter into a discus-- present eiretimathiteel;luitify es 1k sidedletiag, for its thin of this siestion, and the facts necessarily coney - suppreisien hie manner that would tintivoidtb4 mike ted With it5,. 1 . 4 , 11 4 'V 4l 3o* inaleaKla fla W.. as ttpartito its feetbrerproseezuloot Cart this 'position' ter; nor is itPr ti*, ll3 or- , Liskould ,I will there be made soffielently clear tojustify us in committing the fore content Uhl Ull taltytut, that with every, dis- Poocu syslioßivr patitiegr Stibittelli tat its'bels4mst with -leeward t 9 ithFrpediutmece by es of that .duty, so wrinitiarkiateyel•hMer Melee?, ebbs to 'c.fi the seal fficult fur any gov ; einment tropetifortheobiertrance 'bey With: bk elidnied to exist the rwoireees. of an honest neutrality benierit nations war•-•--eris can Bet if it were eves admitted that the able -rt t ilee s . now look through our whole career, since oar ftest'id- weste, at thaw empeseim periolii at lbw head of • the mission into the family ontitloet :Pet only without a gavormineet, sedortatrungoemsictions , oF the import. bluth,,hut.,with ,(eteltris2f hoomt u e sOfejese- *nee: af•the acquisidestlif Tanana. [else UoitedtStatea, The 'wit), esUr'oXitedbf•Pyrss - himself; italle-PreelPhided there mum" foe then under cireamstanethVen-lausi) tilt character, mental that object, as to bawl eadhagured -the. goad and at nes lease humid that that` bf experingtrerselve faith retell, • pacific sodalities of tbs United Stases, to plausible, yet unjest.• • iintitiathes of infidelity to (which I do not admit.') we could still only felicitate treaty stipulatimub i f,kpith.he.,wq&erith such un- ourselves tie their failure , but could netsbereby. faltering stepeosan ishichleds:oeuchbinitificial media, fy thwilre,sent movements, Viz Waist deltic, 40, 0 14 end ; bas hitherto been pursued with unvarying fidelity by capable of justification op ; other ground*. Ii by ne seecessors of wbern it becomes ma "warn contend Ow orating titet of hetet - •": As AA. pen d emovi f 3:woo?. $e den is „wry to just , If outwympathies could ;educe irdeperttne from os in !Lamming telereneexatjee Koine United States - 7 policy whit* has so mach hi itscommencentent to•Con-' Time wok qemeteuwea may work.each a clear in 'estrum it, and each itthentages to rectnemend its coir, the reietione those Iwo coulitriel,Wilmistoier 'tinuarice, they would doubtless draw us to the side of an set-of, that tbaracter, on the patter Melowswaner Texas. That the ljelior.people would be commit ind.twouportast. _ Thad mean to my, - is, Prmrw.ted by she wwinteoettle ,RCheltience , I Sto diktat, ilidlidetallb „thew. bola ail& Cis have no doubt. Few, if any, eforta ter the extension /mire upon the atthises,fte elesysge keelep taken place • of the bkwaings of free tiveriutteut in any part of -the ' in thwectreiwioat webt-sink , oitiootiotufs world have been made...dare the establishment isf eur which..l have :hem,detaileat, tiwisoditliedtlfh4l , 1 .own independence, thatiiiidallikdito excite OUr ear- ItistkiittniLlept,tioat- l'ormigr to m gak:lsan. nest wult liTheem •051111 for his I °wog" 044 Iblyt h e PPl•lrulott, wiilbr feftwOlf•Afeleeseitis other lime never bee* permitted- tio withdraw to from t pram. will *empire jaistod,iodeed,www.af sae Doom r &halal pOrforungte4 of, oar dutY-as Recar4-tkatiee• - • er..t)r_sitty,lpertsjpsewsur mars:my thaltidie Z4SIN* Th e y we re excited, end deeply roo k , avtbesacenseeuate t PPP 9(E'asilgarft beim • moot of the French Revolution; del were resisted in ; tlispreresel fertitenth•to Entespeseitnetheritytiew• the struggle of the Soiith ) Athestanaistites for the mush- the accomplisboattat pf tip.vOirtaqr•SvcinAttlikir* , It3hmoindofitileirissisprobleettbrii botottiotimosig to get, that beeides great public eonsideratieemohlins atis t,theirseveresttrial:iwthi/,wery:conteathbateeen Texas *menthe" peAwedwietereeeek eel in-the stMtteKstsad end Mesitais• -Nets lishat wheloperkeiof-simexmidat We may dwrefore weU be distressful et the theasand this convulsions of empires and the lawlessness of pow • rumors which are foresail to thiryorit afloat upon the arbichivolyof ham Mein- eubjeet. Watt - * eanspenefeely few individual* act *visited. it bat been net administra- i fpg 'mem tioatatf4P3ll4o6l aromaiirsaatt - 44' ItaveToise A , 4 7 4 ji i ll n * 7 t ea *l4llll Ortr i rttee l : strictest fidel:ty to the. rule=whieb was laid down by are. But that the'' o teeny of WashMgmehtoofotton. I.ll.4tiramess. AD* ampeattO, whom cemin their • 'Mood or inn. rot ' •ridketattiondiaeeetmi 4.theirmsomiseme. 'needle* are ;". Tisane !snot l ism,oirwypefftrpol,pitticlus beietnlith *menthe. 'principtrhcr a ~t • try s „hued to in 4 4 , Many. ill:et 1 1 4, ,most, of the - I the decision of iiit t aretedrilltiOltediebeillent • ,to* •aldisi erat she..fifakentlitates =Lhasa" arsine ' -11411111fillialligettittintaiettAtie'Wg' b "“ 111°49 0 1 1 11 A.': „Tar Pod* ind sects coml . /twat air liotaiWelWaltliSiiimiddliVerlikhkrahlitiettny river tWirel of scalier a minister ' o erci«ned gandfnii with t4tlitMttaaopa i dna libfwealY heads pis, to barter. um drris Iwo:optima ea mail cadmitambottactta' beepfati 910#1o. and that they hi s =4o4 "l. This is perhaps more partitularly enititabla so that 4 with thew isluoll,"to the bight/It bidder, is whet! usu Atilaltr.adbom's stiadimmillmsoopitipsel alga by ono of &dr tbM oae rilift raorah ".cesn a l.lll4 :7Lso to th i l ti koow l oseimad isahr;wa faet la t wall tha litili to wtho w . : tratis. ooari a 6 l6 ooa.a itatxat Agtr l44lloll. galenbieiklaWitY die - P 6 Motion. Tomos:tee one natiomiwaillehaea after nidseChiloy , if reliptrecee birao 'W on arallAtAemi pita of licit' thsouiberniv;ielithrs. ree.ar more ezvensive hncren, than that Tex‘i wa r t itilitoti from Mexico, Mid her rode 'the Metre inesealitY of,ratitiaof.of the Uoiutd Atituts. pluthy true whs it'thit . this' iwi's done trot only aping the otiaboa, butte diracrcontraventicoi Of cid - 20A Mim e ensgagimristim enterprise. Efforts, hare. ntrelethOis 4 r not been wanting on the port of those who OWtint ' twer-anzioini for the cri-dit of repnbikanjpvcriummtoo , to sailattsaileletogividWi lif ititirVi% ilW?istioce"..4 6 mem it.to WI Wined Moteseoditirtetti preirime unkiw feirttlittipstidebtroorMthienalitsiiitt 464144 *me isi• iiincere ; thawe coveted any ritiitioi of the territory of Mexico, aid basing failed main:Mir by fair pur chase, or brallirrepwt *EC MP/ Perm a prolindnitv step, yr would, in the end „be equally i‘ekter dpitti Texts. Nu due ton hOstedOid better oppottonititteof kilowir g torsi Onfolim• Itild *elle injurious imputitiOes:were thanusyself: As eady - m when President floeitms drst went to ?Moo, tboliove in 1829. Lwow eomaked by Gent Jifelteiti !uponibe subject of-a risme ;otter addressed_ him Moho honorable bit..ValstM. riwllkilewr Illethdi ed Mates. the .112stritorty ottho Iftttritdit Cl 'Arkansas, requesting him to • T=oe the_ ottrYmifuts of Gement! Houston to be'vriitetwd; still to apprize the Preshlent of dm I!lnit itieratfoe on his; port, intention to riolatifdie lows tit Ilia Criduld gui4es by a/tinned in carsiminio htesice. From that 'pmiod to the mid of Pelletal Jacimast'sterm of Anew I oath* Welt stufiSed as 4 =aloof soy, fec!Ahoiclos. arils 41,11004
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