. Niles' national register, containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts : together with notices of the arts and manufactures, and a record of the events of the times . eaty. I must say that I am very much nernlexcd toaccept or to insert the proposition as it stands in the | of ne minor powers of Europe and of South Amc- Ijhq^. „ hat it means- and before cxclian-inff n^..•LL ^i^^?:J\ :;./ .^f!^.:^!^-! ;.,;,„ ...„ „„„ .u-., .,....•„.. „ :__ : i° »h-l «« nol Jlc was the


. Niles' national register, containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts : together with notices of the arts and manufactures, and a record of the events of the times . eaty. I must say that I am very much nernlexcd toaccept or to insert the proposition as it stands in the | of ne minor powers of Europe and of South Amc- Ijhq^. „ hat it means- and before cxclian-inff n^..•LL ^i^^?:J\ :;./ .^f!^.:^!^-! ;.,;,„ ...„ „„„ .u-., .,....•„.. „ :__ : i° »h-l «« nol Jlc was the rapforUw (or, as wo should say, ihochairniaii of Hie comniiltee) lo w honi the speech wasreferred; and his high character is knuwn thnmghIhe world. He it was who quit the premiership be-cause an appropriation was not immediatelv made tocarry into eliecl our treaty with France of is3l. The duke said there were persons whci desiredthat Ihc conventions of IS31 anil ls33 should be re-jlaeed by a treaty similar to that with the UnitedStales. He said he presumed there was nobody whowished to fall back upon the position occupied byFrance before these conventions, and nobudy who? bed lo see the country placed in Ihe condition in. letter) should change the relalive powers or obliga-1 sented them to him. 11,35 idjourned for Ihe present. tiops of the parlies in this respect, so as lo change The bearing of this mailer upon public opinion and 1 know that the president of the United Stales ititheir rights. This squadron cannot be every where; upon the stale of parlies in France is easily explain- his message, has given us to understand that the Irel-and where it is nol, is the pretension j cd. There are Uo conventions between England ty has been prepared according to his (the American)if so why.: Does not the evil exist May not and France—one of 1831 and the other of I(<33—for principle. Bui before believing that a principle ofour flag b


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