. [Scrap-book : newspaper clippings relating mainly to the north-eastern boundary of the United States] . I _ Ey the President oftiiedav—Our Country. 1 By John MussEY, Esq. Vice Presitient— IThe President ofthe United States. ] By Judge Ware—The Slate of Maine—may i?iha stand for her rights, and he contenli. with \ short of her whole right. Eiy the Hon. iMr. Williams—John Eai; holds under Massachusetts and Maine—If ejected, may he vouch in his warrantors toiiiaintain his title. By Dr. Rose. The territory and rights State—The General Government, by theiroidigation to def


. [Scrap-book : newspaper clippings relating mainly to the north-eastern boundary of the United States] . I _ Ey the President oftiiedav—Our Country. 1 By John MussEY, Esq. Vice Presitient— IThe President ofthe United States. ] By Judge Ware—The Slate of Maine—may i?iha stand for her rights, and he contenli. with \ short of her whole right. Eiy the Hon. iMr. Williams—John Eai; holds under Massachusetts and Maine—If ejected, may he vouch in his warrantors toiiiaintain his title. By Dr. Rose. The territory and rights State—The General Government, by theiroidigation to defend the latter, do not acquirethe right to barter the former. 3y Dr. V/eed—.The memory of Gree?,-,K^oy, LiscoLN and Brooks. By the I-Ion. Mr. memory of?ToHiv Brooks,—the man who evinced his pat-rintisin by devoting himself and all his sons totie service ofhis country, ? -Major BsooKs exnrpssejl, in very handsometerms, his sense of the attention and regardsliewn him Oii tiris occasion, and gave The town of Portland—accoinpanietl with thesentiment of Robert Burns :. .4^ w / ^f COLONIAL QUESTION. Tlie question substantially at issue betweentlie United Stalbsand Grerit Britain, is, whether!/? ports shall be open to all her shipping, whilethose of her depeiidt^jicies are closed againstours. We ar6 in the same hemisphere with herAmerican possessions. Before the revolution, wcwere parts of the same empire. We then enjoy-ed an intercourse with our sister colonies in theWest Indies, and on this continent as well asequal freedom of the fisheries. Our common andrightful privilege of the last description, was se-cured to us after the division of the sovereigntyby a perpetual compact. But the British gov-[cniment has appeared disposed to make us pay |the penalties of our successful rebellion, by inter-idieting us from commercial intercourse with her!West India Islands,—while other nations upon amore just and liberal policy have opened theirs;to us. Shut up,


Size: 1601px × 1560px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., boo, bookcentury1800, bookidscrapbooknewspap01np, bookpublishernp