The Frcnidcnt'i Message. Fellow-Citizens of tlu Semite nnd of the House of Keprcsciitativcs: Since your last asst-mMine, another your of health niul bountiful harvest litis passed, nnd while it lms not pleased the Almighty to Mess us with a return ot pence, we cannot lint press on, pniiled by the best light lie. gives us, tni-tnii; that in His own time una wi.se way nil will le well. Oi l! VOHKIli.V KFt.ATlOXS. The correspondence touchini; foreijin tif f.iirs which lias taken place during the last year, is herewith sulunitted, in compliance with n request to that fleet nindo ly the House ol Ki'presentatives near the close of tho past session of Congress II the condition ol our ri'lations with other tin t;ons is Uss grutifyiiij; than it has usually been at otlnr periods, it is certainly more satisfactory than r nation so unhappily dis tracted as we are, might reasonably have apprehended. In the month of June last, there were some grounds to expect that the maritime powers, which at the lirj;n tiiiij ot our domestic difficulties so unwise ly und so unnecessarily, we think, reooji uzed the insurgents ns u belligerent power, would soon recede from that position, which has proved only less injurious to themselves than to our own country ; but the temporary reverses which afterwards befell the National arms, and which were greatly exaggerated by our disloyal citi zens abroad, have hitherto delayed that net of simple justice. The civil w ar which has so radically chanced for the moment the occupations and habits of tho Ameri can people, lias necessarily disturbed the social conditions and affected very deeply the prosperity of tho nations with which wo have carried on a commerce that has been steadily increasing throughout n peri od of half a century it has at the same time excited the political ambitions and apprehensions which have produced a pro found ngitution throughout the civilized world. In this unusoul agitation we have forborne taking part in any controversies between parties and factions in any such States. We have attempted no propa puidism and acknowledged uo revolutions We have left to every nation the executive conduct and arrangement of its own affairs Our struggle has been, of course, contem plated by foreign nations with reference less to its own merit than to its supposed, and often exaggerated, effects and conse quences resulting to those nations them selves. Nevertheless, Complaint on the part of this Government, even if it were just, would be unwise. The t.-eutv with Great Dublin for the suppression of the slave trade has been put into operation w ith a piod prosjicct of complete success. It is an occasion of real pleasure to acknowledge that the execution of it on the part of Her Majesty's Govern ment has been marked with a zealous re spect for tho authorities of the United States and the rights of their moral and loyal citizens. The convention with Hanover for the abolition of the St.idt duis has been car ried into full effect Htuhr the act of Con gress for that purpose. A blockade of three thousand miles ol sea coast could not be estaUihed und vig orously enforced in a season of great com mercial activity, I ke the present, without oxnurtting occasional mistak-s, and inflict ing uii'.itciitiunul injtiri'S nr-on foreign na tions and their subjects'. A civil war, oc finrii g in a country where foreigners re side and carry on trad" und. r treaty stipu lations, is necessarily fruitful of complaints of the violation of u utral rights All such T1IK NATIONAL rtXASCKS. The condition of the finances w ill claim your most dilligent consideration. The vast expenditures incident to the military and naval operations required for the sup pression of tho rebellion have hitherto been met with promptitude and certainty uniisn ii 1 in similar circumstances, and the public credit mis been fully maintained. The con tinuance of the war, however, und the in creased dishii's tuents made necessary by the niigiliei ted forces now in the (Md de mand your best reflection as to the best means of providing the necessary revenue without injury to business and with the least possible burdens upon labor. Tlie suspension of specie payment by the Iwinks, soon after the commencement ol vour last session, made large is.-ues of United Stntts notes unavoidable. In no other way could the payment of the t roups mid other jusl demands In' so economically or so Well provided lor. The judicious leg", islat ion of Congress securing the r eeiva- bilitv of these notes for loans and internal I "'-d beyond the reach duties, and inakinir them n leir.il lender for : the different parts of the other believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended. This is the substan tial dispute, The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution and the law for the sup pression of the African slave trade, are each us well enforced perhaps us any law can ever be, in a country where the moral sense of the people imperfectly supports the law itself. The great body of the peo pie abide by the legal obi g itions in both cases, nnd a few break over each." This, I think, cannot be perfectly cured, and it would lie worse in both ii, stances after sep aration of tie States lhnibif.ro The foreign slave trade, now impel let t'v sup pressed, would be ultimately rein-wid Willi out rest r clinn, l.ile fugitives, now onlv partially surrendered, would not be sur rendered at all by the oilier. Physically spcakii'g. we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections from each other, inr bud I an impassable wall he I ween them. A husband mid wife may i-e tin orccti, ntul iro out ot ti e presence cl each other, but our country cannot ilii tins. I lu-y c-innol lmt n mam l.nv to lace, 11 it 1 intercourse cither nmieahlo or least, and for the time, the long fill want j hostile nuist continu- bctw.cn tin-in Is it of nn uniform circulating ineiiiumn, lesiv.inr i possible then to make that intercourse more thereby to the people immense sums in dis- j advantageous or more satisfactory after count anil exchange. A return to specie ; separation than In Ion : Can aliens make payments, however, lit the earliest . rnl ir-uil' s easier man li iein.s can nnl.c laws,' , ompatible with a due regard to nil inter- i v tm ,IV;" es lie more M.iii.u.iy i iitorocl lie csts, should ever be kept in view. r'luctn. i tweeii aliens than laws call union.' friends? j atiots in the value ol currency are always ; Suppo.se you go to war, you cannot light ! inpineus, ami to reduce these tluctuat.ons , uiways, nun wnen aii. r iniicii nns on i-o'l. to the lowest possible point will always 1 1 " 1 I'O iM-n on eitlnr, you cease bo a leading i mpose in w i-e legislation. identical oie .stuns us to terms Prompt anil certain convcrtabilitv into of intci com se are again ttio i you " There coin is geiiiT-tl y in Know I. ttgi-il tii he the : 11,1 ' sir.ugiii or cook-ii, suitanii1 tor best nr.d sunst protect ioi: agninst lliem, tmliotial boutnl.iry, upon which to divide. ami it is extremely iioni.llul wh.tl.er the! trace mrougn ironi easi ni wei upon tin circulation of United States noti s, payable lni' both ol the free :'il sl.ne country, in coin and snllieieiitlv large for the wants - and we shall I'm I u lillle more than on.-- 4 1.., livo-v State wherein slavery the average of Kuroprni. population of 13 J .. i . : I. .1. .11 lit,. ! til llll Rtl IIU rt llllllV re it,., lslof.lan.pl Massachusetts has IM, Ivhodt. Na.ul . ' ,,. ... ... :.. I i:i:t New York and New Jersey, each St) III" I A I'. 1 11"'. MHtll ni.tiw 'in - ,.. f it.. I sii.i.w Two other Slates, I Vnnsylviiniil nml Ohio, , :: , ;! r tf.rbelow. the r..r....-r having 1U T L ' : . I . . been .herein - ! and the Infer M. Tin. K.i.fcH alreatly ..i.i i Is l. .Iehvere.1 to such Slates 1 above (he Muropei... a virago except New by instalments or on parcel,,,., the com- j Yo,k have me reuse, i l.Uis rapnl a ratio, ,.i.,,; ' .1... nhohshmeut. accortling as since ihe passing ol that point, ns vwt n !. i til I .... .1.1.. I hp lit iinn I ftllV lll h- not one of tin m is t onal to t:ie same .sua., nini' in. ii i;i'"iii." , . , time and interest shall b. Kii, to run upon ! some oil,, r parts of our country in nalur., ' i i. t ,1... ......ner lime ofits 1 capacity. In the aggregate we Innl it ,1,-iiverv tilor.saiil Aft, rwartls, any Suite ; population ami ratios of itiere.iso lor sever- having' received bomls as aforesaid, and ; l ilecenninl pernios. ,u loin.w s f,ervv"ar,ls iiitroilucing or innking slavery 7!H), :i,U2t SJ7 ; l herein" shall refuutl to the I'mltil States i 1 SOU. .r . it I Kr. tC 1 7 . ratio of inc. d.'i (1J 1011 other debts, has mule tl.etn a universal currency, and has satisfied, partially nt of the people, can be and safi lv m iintaineil perinanintly, iisi-fullv Is there at. v other mode in which the u. eessarv lor toi ,s:on the public wants can be made nr.. I the ml vantage of a safe ami uniform cnrrei t-v sr cured? 1 know- of o::c th rd of its hnglh are rivi rs easy to In crossed and jMipnf.it- il, or s.) as to In- (hit k ly populate. I, on both siih s, while in near ly alt its r- uiaitnug l iegth are nu n-lv stir eor.s' lines-, over whi.-h people may walk llu- bonds so received, of the value lliclcol, and all inten si p tiil Article, All slaves who shall have en joved actual freitloin, by the chance of the war, at nn v tune belore Ihe end ot Ihe re bellion, sin. II lie lorever free; bill all ow n- ..i 1...11 .... i. ..... i u. ers ot stli'it, w no si.nit ii., i into ...in loval, shall be COIIipensilli il lor lllelll lit (lie s ime ra'es its is provided for States inloptiiig the abolishment of slnvt ry, but in siiel, a way that sl.vis sliall not be twice accounted lor. Article, ( '.i ;;r-ss iiiny npproriat-t ' money, or ot hervvi.se provide lor colon .nig free colored persons with their ovv n cottsi nl, at any place or places with it, the Unilcd Stati's'. j I beg in. lulg. nee to d'seii-s these pro ; posed articles nl some length. ; Without sl.tv.-ry tie- rebellion would : never have existed, without l iVcry it coilhl not coiiliiiiii- Among the fr.eii.ls ol the I'uion th re is a nival diversity of se.iti ! iin-nt nnd pnbey in regard to slavery, nnd ! the Africa, , , nee amongst u'. S.nue would ( .iboli.il it gr idil.ihy nnd wilh ciiiliH iis.itioi Some w oiihl r. Iliev e the I r e eoloied people Iron, tin- I'nited Stales, nml s--uie vvotihl ntaii lh m with us mil there are yet nth er uiin-'r iliv i-r- lii s l-eeniise of the diversi-1 ties. We w asti-lunch strength in sting glis amongst ourselves' I'.y mutual eon- In hM, l.'Jll'.I.Hll, " -ft! I", 1011 In i.s-.'o. t.r.ss. I a I . " 1:1 100 In I Mlii. 10.siiti.njn. " ft'.i :tu-1 no in i s to. n,os'.i,:i.vi, ; ion In is.'iO, .';!, I n:i s7o " :!.' ,s7 inn In i sen, :ii,i:i:i,"oo " ;i.'i :s loo This shows an ii v i rage ileeentiinl nu ri nse of lit I'.O 101) per cent in population through seventy years. I-'inin the first I our last census, it is seen that the ratio of hit reuse at no one of (hee m vt r.tl periods is either I vvti pi r cent lu-low or two per cent above the average ; thu-i show nig how iiitl. ulilc, ami const ijunilly how reliable the law of increase in our ease is As s.imtug lluit it will cniitiiiiie, it gives tin following result: In IN70, In IM), It, lt'O, III I IHIO, It. I'.Uo, In lO'J t, In r.:i! I'.vo.'.'i r . ".. i 7t'..ti77.s7J I n:t. jos. 1 1 l:!s.!ilV,:T, IstVii-si,'!;;.'. 'J.'l.l'iMI.'.'l t , !e i prionisi s so certain results, nml at the same tun.- .-o nn object 'enable as the organization of bank ing institutions, under a gemrd Act of Cor.gress, well gmr lnl in its provision; To such flssooiutioiis the ( loveriim i t ,e;glit furnish c'rcnlating notes on the s.ci:rtv ol United Stat, s bonds d-pnsited in the treas ury. These notes, prepared n:i.l r the su pervision of propel ellk-crs, nml being uni form in appearance ai:I s cur tv, nnd con vertible always with cirtiiintv, would nt once protect labor against the ev Is of a vicious currency, n::d f.u-'litate ivm-i- ree iy cheep an 1 saf- e.i cession we should hiiimoni.'.e and net to ii:;i K nn.l lorn, vViliii iil any consciousness I gi-tlii r I li s vvonM lie a eoinpt utilise of the r presence. No part ol this I in- nmoiig the ft ii-inl. and lot with the e can be maile any more il.iV.eu't to pass by i nr. s of tin- Uu on Tin w arlicl. s are in writing on piper or parchment, ns a tin i ten-h tl to eiiile. lv n pi hi of stn li mii'iiul tiolial boili.il .try. The fact of s, .-tr:itiiu. j Co, s-,,n, and if tie- p! ill sf.i'l Ii,. ii,o.t if It com s. gii s up on the part of the v. 1 eil it is n-.ii:n il .! it i in-il.c p ition vv ill toi feti ng sect on Ihe fug. live i Lit-.,- nfoi g J low, nt I i-t in s. v. r d of tin- St.,1. s In oi.i;, vvh with nil flier Co,.-'.talneial upon the si i tion s--.led, fioin tr. aly st piilala-n would ev.-r I e in ole t t.-.k ill that e! ill-e. I'. ! tin re is an. -tie it iiii-noy I he treat mr. r. (Mlti-I- d cast bv the All-ghai.it itions i iii,. ir-! h no i the . iii i an tl 'I- r sect:, n north l.y -r l.sti rate ri-servation from lian.g.s. A I In- int. r. -t lint.li ol ll.e bonds wnuli! compensate t!;e United States for the preparation nnd lii-trih-.pi-'n of the notes ami a gt n ral e.Mi'iision of the y tetn woiilil lighten the burden of that part of the public debt f-niplop. d as s. cur ty The public credit, mon over, would he greatly in-proved a-n the nrgitation of new 'oans gr. ntlv fn il lateil bv tin- steady W'-st lo ll the I;.,-' I; rn and e. w !.i ': : c,i . s j.,rt o' V r I II- ' s s iij" cn'Ui liigift, Wisftinsin, lln.o s, -s is, I i-.ni, M un. soi i,' und of P.cota'i. N.l.n-ki, nml lit t- Ii nn.'liii; (lie .Moi-.!-,n,s. i ti e eiii'iva'i-'ii and w ;,i 'i : ,-,i M K ri. ( 'oh.r.nlo, th- Ho. k v .11 Where fon licit, :init, pait l'i r i ' t! e e be III p,ti: hoii! t :.!. eV.U ;y tl.-inaml for (iov'. rnm- nt I o- !-, whVh th collisions tn I to excite iivsapprclitnvons and possibly to produce recrimimitions be-twei-n nations which have o common inter est in r si rv-ng peace nml frietuMnp. In c-h nr cast s of thise kinds, I have, as fur us po-s ble, heard ami r..die--.l the com plaints which have been preferred by for eign powers Then is, however, a large and augmenting number of doubtful cases, upon which the Government is unable to iign e with the gov. rnm-nts who-e protec tion is demanded by the claimants. There are, mon OVi-r, many cases in which lie United States or I heir citizens suffer wrongs from naval or military authorities of foreign nations, which the governments of those states are lmt pr.-pan tl to retires I have proposed to some of the fure:gn ti, blisters thus introduced, mutual conven tions to examine and a-btist nich com- . MM . ... .. I'm I"'. i ms proportion lias i,n n made fsptciully to Great Urilaiii, to I'rance, to Spain, ami to Pr:is,i:.. In each case it has been kindly ric ivtd, but ,a.s not v-t bc-n formally udoptt.d. I (h em it my' duty to recommend an appropriation in'bclialf of the owiu-rs of the Norwegian bark Admi ral V. Torccns Uiola, which vessel was, in May, 161, prerented by the commander of the blockading force oif Charleston from leaving that port with a cargo, notwith standing a similar privihgc hod before been grunted (o an linglidi ve'sel. I have directed the Secretary of taie t0 cas0 t,e papers i'l the cae lo be coitmuniealcd to the proper committees. cot.o.Nt.'.Tiny. Applications have been imidu to me 1 maiyfrte Americans of African dtscit't lo favor the:r emigration, with a view to such colonization as was (utitcnipbiled in recent Acts of Con "rem. Other imrties. at home nml abroad, muiic from motives of prejudice, others upon patriotic principles, und still otlun influenced by philanthropic sentiments, have nuggest'd Minilur mes. ores, while, on ihe other Lund, several of the Spanish-American republics have pro tcsttd against the sending of Mich colonics to th'-ir respective territories. Uieh r these circumstances, I Lave declined to give any such colony to any ktntc without first ob taining the consent ol its governtin nt, with at, ogret ment on its part to receive and protect such pnrtit-i in nil their rights ns fret men, nnd I Lave at the same time of fi red lo Ihe sevorul slabs situated in the tropics, or having colonies there, to nego tiate with them subject lo tho advice and consult of the Senate, lo favor the volun tary removal of portions of that cla-s to their respective territories, upon conditions which shall be equally just ami Immune. Liberia and IJayii arc yet the only coun tries to which colonisls o'f Africnn descsnt from here could go, with a certainly of be Ititf received and adopted pi citizens, nnd I regret t0 gay lliut such pemon contemplat ing colonization do not stem so willing to emigrate to these countries as to fomc oth ersnot no willing on I think their Inter fsfg demand. I believe, however, that their opinion Is Improving, nnd that ere Inntf there will be on augmented and con liderublu emigration to both these coun triw from the Unif') State?. adopt on of the prc;ine. sy-t-tn would er- ate. It is anii.lilit-ori.il rei-i-mii'-inl t tion of the measure efeonsid- rah'e weight, in my jtnlgni-nt, that it would r.eoucde, its far ns po-silie', nil existing inter s's, l-v the opportunity ( !T r-.1 to ex-sling iiist.tn tiotis to s i j 1 1 -; i : . j t c a utiiforin n.itlnnal c ivu I.i t ion for the local aii.l various e'r- it'.it'nn. secured nnd i:n-i cured. n w i.-sj ,1 l,y tin m. Tin- r. e.-ipts intii ihe tr. n-nrv li on, ail sources, he-hiding L.atis nnd lala-i--. s IVhiii lie- preceding v.-:ir. fur tin- tise;1 i . . tol- illgon the :,ilih f.t'.rune. 1 .-st'.J. vvi-n- s.',s;.. x-oit" '.. of which -inn S l-.i.nos, .-;-., i; were ili-riveil fVoiii -ii-tom-; Sl.T'.i.'i.'l-l 7-'! friitn tin- tlireet t.i; fricii pill I'..- hi'i l-. ?l"-.-l-'i 77; t'l'.iMl llli-ei llillieoll- -iitli'.-e-, 1. 7-s'.i I'l: from ...,iis in nil I'm-ni-. "s.Vjn.O'.t-.'.M;!! .",11; the p til lilld. g.i7.- Ittl.i "in. was the liiil.mei. from y. Tin-ili-biirsi-ment- ilmiiig tin- -;titi period Wife, lor Cling! ioiial. Kveeiitiv.- und Judicial purpose-. s"i".0.'iO.""!l ; t'-.r foreign inii-risnir-i-. $.'1'V.K U hniri.. Po-t Otlii-e-. tl. lii-ii-neii -, eoll.-etiiiri- of rev enue and ml. or duos and ehai L'. -. '! I.- i-'.'.ii'i ; lor i-Xii-ii-i- uinier tin- Interior I)ep.ui nt, s:;.if.V.m.j iind- r tin- War I)'-p:irti.-tit. I,.'!t'..-s. n7 :ls ; tin-ih-r the Navy I)i .,-,i-imeiit, J,f,7 ,.",,v., c,o; for iuti-re-t on tin- I'uhlii- I), bl. -sl.i.I'.iii,. VI I l'i, ami fur the pavim-nt of tin- Public I).-bt, iiiehuling reiiiibur-i iio iit of ti-rnpo-rary loan and redemption, s .i."i.ii'.h;.,.i-.,J n;i; milking an nggri-gate of sr.T"..! 1 1 ,'.' I L'"; and Ie:iing a biihniei-in tl,.-Tie.i-iirv on th"-first day of July. 1 ( I :',.'n .l,. I III X. It -honld be (ili-e vii that the sum of s!n;.i:if;.'.-j;; n:i expi-ndi-tl ti.r re-iu,b,ir-i mt-nts nnd r i. mptioi, of lie- Pub lie I)eht, hi-ing included nl-o in the loan niaile, may be propt rly ielueteil both from the receipt and expenditure.-, J,..1V. illg tho llftllid r.-eeiit f nun ,e Vear S 17, "''s..'!'.' I '.(7, nnd the i-xpi-tidiiiiro S 17 1.7 I 1,7-sh 10. (ither information on 1,0 .-object oft!,'- finance will he given in the n-jiorl of I ho Secretary of the Tn-n li re, to wl.o-e siat.-iiieiii anil view s I iiivile your ni-t eoii-id.-riite tll-nt ion. pie, niel vv J I h.iv,' li'ty m i'-ars, if n. .f prevt nt. tl l.y ly or i:,;.t :k- It cent in lli r-l i t tin- c-u i'ry o.v ie i St ites, iiiul ft -rt.ihily iiiore III '!-. of sin !'::-i- ( )::e hail M.l --a. l.Ust in a!;-, . i. !v is, more th in s--v ::'v live m A gin.-- at tin- i:: !. : i - : i vv Oh o Mis-nnr-T.ri-i.o p.rt ,.fp thin Ii itic.l I of! ,1 " i I 1! lec.lt r. i . r ;. gin r in ,s to ;: at in'i.i d.-r- a iy p. s n.ore ill in i..;,-- I by the r-volt.d tli ill OM- ,111. . oil ' ns popn'on. , it Well!, I I..VC ,i.C-s of p.'Op' --, licit t. ni'o - at body of tin- are but n.nr n, ,g-i-f, -i.t r, Kinky M.mn l. II" ll'jiO -It I-' nl-o i. r:eh.st reduction of and ell -ue:i i- gr.- it iiit--i ii r .- must i-i. p. r , Iro'll st.,iis- es regain v. J . i . Ii i:.fo t :!-;val:o!i, ntel r.ij i,!l; in prol.c-N ' W.' ill" 111 Ig'lltll e of tie- pro-pcet r -cute. I, mnl v t t! is r--g o-i I a no s, :l co ist, lunch, ng no oe.-an ai : a- r.-. As part of one nation, j' , o pi.- now may find, niel nay forcn r liinl : tin ir vvy to Kurop- l,y S w Vrnk. lo Soti-li Aui'-ri'-t by i w Or! ar;.-. to Asia I by San I'Vi.iii' -co. si p irite our coin- j 'I '. ii e-.ilt. tiy ii, to int. oils if. signed l.y the I prt -. nt reb.-l! on, iii,d t v . ,"y linn in thi . gn at interior ri-.'iin is t ! r- by ei.t of!' f.oiu ! one or mop- of tin " onth I-nut, ,..r, ,,., - l.y a pliT-ie-il barrier, b.;t lv imimrriss in. -tils oii'-r.tu- to I r nl'- r.-g'ialanis, nml 1 lies i trii'.- win in -,, r a il'viding or boninl , ry I. in- n: iy b" li.-d. l'i i.v it bet wet n ; the no'.v frei- ami tin- s ,v,. t-oiiniry, or I phn-e it soul Ii of K'i ntiieky or north of tin- - Ohio, and still the tru'li rein,iin licit mine e in on po.u's nr lii'-l, oiv . r, the I. : ;; !t of tunc i nt hi -i I :ig it in v-.r. uu I tnid. ni -i-nsaliou 'I in- ein;, ic'piit.iiu vv ill al sf.ii-,.: v to tin- ii. v .i nli s of p. r s'avei v. I nt the length of t lite cr.-at! v ie. tig it.- ti-. .r d .-...tt.si'.ie- The l.inc s.ves ..',l r ic. s fuel, thi ef sin), th-r .tig. 'incut, w Into no is t c w h-re liiil-iin d course of lh. tight be il.sim lil by i Ii,. mc-ur.-, vv ill have id b. l-.l'e its t ...i-uaiillalion Tl.eV ucv i r s -c i; - aimt her ,1 is vv ii bad .r.i-p'ct of i in iti.-i, ilii.ii, but Hu'l ic- I ngtli of t ue- Tin y vt ill f,a gi.C to l.ltle too those a,vv l.vilig tl s y gi v i s in, in intti'li 1 1 it- vttgr.ii.ey aid tl. sr 1 1 ii ig iy n't nd nun- 'I u'e c.ll.llt s W It- re the ndvi r-e v.-ry great It iv. s n i.o.t.r.tv s!,., ft,.,. I th it :t s:.V. s, but it r all j s i , I le in l i ,"i I I li.et v lech nri-t I en: o.i- p tl .,n m I, i n i uu. .! ai. c, , u r s-.r on e t!i ib t'ic.r 'y socking, it is the -i',: c I :,e iK'ii r p ;!!-r :- rs t , it. Tii g W. st I.i,-;) I'., e P. if lit", bt ing r d lv. -altli, nnd I r- ' ii in th rov'.ioi . g:;i ns, gr a..i .-, proee. ils from ti.cn, that t:, r- g on i. ii itnr.d'v one of l'i ta-it in t'e- world, is e.-rt nn, i! the s,:a'l prop. a-:, on of t' lias :.s y, : l en I loiigU an I a is. i !i (,ti) .. ir.,. cr. as : g itiiioiiiit of tli---ii ill be (iv. rw '.elni -d w t'l t,.r,-v.r. Tin- el o.i.'l g to il i t d of tie- c l ine, it by il w !,,.',- or any lib'i." s 1,11 t-.i . It ii'- i r ivid ird'v th- lie- s - iii to .' ir'l.ei- mil g ile i of tic w ho f.ivor .i rpi Ii I ft h aves to en Stale i-li-li s!.n-i ry now t.r at the ntnry at in V int. rim-d. ile gl-.-es et, i.dnig mi r tin i n t of thai p. r ,i,, and it States tn r .',', ,-. I n!l!(, s for eomp. ii-alion nnd e;, n ! t f lali.ng 'I I is v ,,nl I I . - s.i t i :' i i-i o in slaV.IV. and :t 'y t: 1" - ll. ,1 r- lo r. , ti. .a.i- I ti j.-iy nn I tl-e me i lie -it t. IV .- VV 1 ! j'l-t otll- w ho ft. Vet that I ClC.OIIih'.il. II lill- I ic ;l-i-r.illoii (, lie sbiv.H is l.-sirncl mi oi prop.-rty iietpiir.- se nt -ii, I by , i r -;. .-,'. 'I Ic .iinie ml,, r pr-.p rtv, i! i no h --( true I ml tint the re r- s;,o:iiL I ,ro lie i. mi ..: i, us pio r'v j pen; ! o!' I Ic I. oi lit, nnd vv Ii le r. ,! how tin 't - tal m.'ly ali i sug-ir, ll'cl s , li'e 1,'ie i.r g l.'-en ol'eii s ei:l ii r ' tin ue Optl lor III VI .' ,i he ,c is any or Lav of Ihe the III' are the ri iiii-iii- i utlon ..f th ill, r. 1 in tin in. it i-i ' the -olllh Ice to t-.IV .-, thai, IV hilt be (l,de safe h' l II mole rcspon.lil i t In- north lor i: nuiln.ii nice, j ll :h -i.tvi ie.'d'-r ol.j, cti that his prop ' . I'y is to I,.- - , r,li.-. i. is it in.) jis , ,1 it ' be ih'ii nt ii eii'iuiiiiii t b il-ge, nu I if not I l'-s iii'ti.i y or money tnnr.- eas !y pt-d, we c in pr, serve th- ben. Iii of i,,. l'linm ,v j this lite in, belt, r th III We I .111 by tlie War It I".' . com. mil-ill 'o till II '! 'I'l, e Tin se ligur. s slum ti,..) i. iii- couiihy limy be as poo. ilon a I.t, tope nt m-iiic pit hi bittvciu I'.llll illn! ll hit), say about P.I our (i l'i itorv at si v t lit v l d 1 1 e and one hall to lite s.pi .re mile, In-lng ol a cap icily t- i tun '.'17,1 Ml.ll, li und we vv;ll r.i.eh li.is too, if vv.-ilo not ourselves r.l iiipis!, the chiiiice by the folly ami t v .ls of tbs union, or by long evjuni-liiig w it r sprn g ng from lie' onlv great i h tin lit i.f ili-cold among us While d cannot be foreseen e ni l ly how much on.-loo, - , tniple f s.-e.-s, on, bringing lessi r t-iies, utd.-lii. t. Iv, would re. aril our p . pi. I t. ion, cti.li.iloui ' nn.l pi'.fpi-rity No on.' can it. oil .1 bin that tin-i l. Ill of it vv oi:l, I be vt ry g-e-it ami ii.jnriinis. I he pr-'.'is, d cm ita ip il .ei won!, I shorten llu: w.tr, preeiptl-ile p. ace, insure ties nn rt' isi' in pupu! ition, nnd pro port, una, i Iv I n . r in w.-.tllli of the eoiaitt v With this vie sh nihl ay nil emaiicipalion vv ouhl cost, vviihoiit oitrollt er tb l. Is, bet'. r than we mnsclves co., I pay our other d -l.t w itho it it I ,r vi e l,a I nil,.') , d i ur old Niilioinil d' hll-i rui at . pi r cent per annum, nt tnpl ml. r. t, , from the i n l of our Ifevuliilioi.ai v string i gle till lo.l iv, nith.iii! puling tnnihnig lor i-'thi r principal or int. r. -I, i n.-h mm ! of its vv mil I owe hs on that d- It no .v tlmn i rii-l, in in owed on it th. it, at. I tli s I,, com our increase of ni' ii thl.iagh the vv liohi pe rod I, ,s t..en gr.il. r thin m p. r ttit nil I rut fist.r Ihnll ii.tere-t li..i l'ie debt Ti.ti ni. ulna,- r I v. s a .1. bi,,r ii ti on. so l oig a ils pop. i'i, I, o i in.-r.as, t ist. r th in u-ip ii'l interest ncn nn! ,!. , ,t It llel. Til, lloW. V. T, V I o 1 1 , b ' I'll r en . for tl. I lying p v n:- nt of w h it i us-v due, but s,m, ,t. u t .it iiiiport.n ce ol tmie in this coiiih el'on, tin, I the i r at in V ll, tag of 11 pol l V bv VV h , h We s', ,11 nu have 1. 1 pty ntttil we tt.rio.er oi.e bun Ire Uiill.o ,, whal, by ti ii If p-tit "lev, w would hive In par now, when m.r tin t,ti. i thirty one Iniiho-i; i-i n word, it -how ll doll r Will he II, Hell Ii ir ler 1.1 ..V fo the War than n th-llar f.r . in meip ition o tin- prop.. , plan, rind th a the ,f, r vv II Co.. no I, oo I, le. pr -c 01. f.- il u , i i . i . . . , tl no it g oi mil il ,vi la llevictnl nr l;.-e. I Hul k It woiilil l,e iiipriiil. cable ... to rctiiril to boti lag th i 1 1., of p. r i, tie ii-iii i .ini. in ,i,n, -i .-s eiie ol lliem iloiibi'.s l!,.,g to ,ni, (,ner.. nn hence provis on i 111 id in !c nr. .! fo t-oinp', oat ng stu-h The.h.rl nrtii I.- r late to lie- lull, it-o' th- ft". I p op!e t thus not oblige, hut iinrilv nnthiiri Cong r. s to aid in eohui 'ni.' It ( oni to llltl lit Utiles hy inu'iid eoii.ei.t of tin ... i . '. i , . . people , 1 1. port. . i, nn. i tne , imr em voters through their Kepri-'entaliv. s in ('otlgre-S C-lllll.it til ike it better klKCV II t'nati it nliCiolv is, tin. iironglv favor eolonvatlon, iiiil y.-l I wish tn 'y thai llii re is nil objection ng-iittst eu,irei p.-r sons r. iniiiiiii g in the i-onnlrv wh'ch j. Hut If gradual cnmn,.lmii,m .. . . .1 . : " ""'"li-i i "; win ,u v llltuti? , wages lit least t, ,,w ))0r(i . " ' ""III IIIH lion ho adopted, llu-y vm ,, """ ' ''. Ib e, fur their own niaM,-. ,vin , ,w"tlo "'(in ::r:.r,"lr, imzsr UIUIIIU ; i. i v.. b.ik.ih r..H . . ... r . ' " ""Kes till ,,., , """" "'r ""'" l -"ige.,l Z C"" l'l""flheirovin"bhi;: ' N Ihls pi'opoMt.on u,Va '. il-r.-l. i..v..v...l. . ' "" cannot the Noi l eide fr , ,,;,1, receivMhein? As praetl Tllf ll""' theory In .my e ' ""'or, nnv lir,,,,,,,,,, Nortbvvnn,, h,,,,,,, 7 "'"I"'''"!-!!! ol l ivery in t, ,,' f Coluiuha.lasuprinn, Wl tl . nf -f pi'0,11,1. ion r, v,. .;vcM I"" "''Mis ol I Silo having lmr,r "m .M rsoi M-elletlcotilr,,! t '''tt'lK-i lo made free bv tin, Ac ie'.. ' ,0.""M nt sinvery in I'O. llie.st. itrllcleu --"iioni lit ia 1...1 t . "'"I. imr vv, .I.I ing Mav ,-ry l re. The .,' ,., ' ' 1 recoil an h , I ,' .. r."1 reMoriilionnrnalamaltnitliiir,,'.. ' ' '"''-'I"'''' I IU ailttoli,,,, , vvn;- or procet-tbiigs iinil,.,. ,, ,.,..,'' -f septembir i;g,i, isiu, canMiof lheieeogniinnMif ,ln n' timely itdopt.on, ,,m,, ' ," restonilion, ami thi-rebv May hull, v"' '"-':""liU'll,ispn, ',1,,.,,, I hat (ongnsspioviih, l.y ..w f.,r stliligany Slut., ivlneh ny ,!.,, 1 I' I"' I" f,"' ""M'l"'- l.,.il Itaveht-r,,' ',.,'' cdnn.wlerthyeamtnily r,,,,,, plan I leeoiiiiiieinled ,,, ,,1(Mlr(, ' com In on ol, but iiddilioiiul t ' 0( " f..r rt-stniing u... ,,r,'H, rvii, il,,. "'! utitliority Ihronglenit the IVei, Th subject IS pri-M'ltted .A'l'IVVt'lvi,,,,, ... . ,.i .i- i i iii- pi. m vv ,i il ni, n cine pence more lie done hy lor, u ll i. lie. hi tm.i- p e.lily m It lKll,l i.n.1 s, consid, ring !,e .,inn, t tl, , f pay tin nt, nnd the turn s ,.f i,, ,..,., ... " '"'I" would he e,.,er ni,l' llms', lie ihe mldit oa , e,i,t ,, l(, . . ' I. ly on lon e 1 1 i, most ,,,r .s no blood ,,t ! p. ,,; , j,-., f J. as p. rm uu nl, ,oii..nn., , ,CJ IIOI I'l l l. till' , J, I rt lli, ,i,l H, ti r -t ol trio lh id vv ir.! of tin. i f. " "I "" ""'-i iiit-.ai., trn... u tl.i Him us .iii.-oi a- tv.. nl, n, i! d s ,ti' lli.- I tniiii ton i, r 1 ,! ' '"' ' ' t of in,. r .ol u,.s,, ... i!, (',.-,, f ,i, Mm9 by tt Ch .f M ... sir.,!,., i.. r .!.. f,?( lit.t soine f. w nl . mi n my tiiur. iiriUt til. i V ol Vou have more .,.,i,iP 1.aa in th.- ion.!,,. . ot ptibl.c 1,11,11,. j,t I re, in .i w ol , ., ,,,,,,;' i , - - - , , ol nir'1. II I " Ml "iiieiirrriKsj Ci'gri, !trr- I'l lif Slllll If hr vtriiL-'!, n I cl - H. lll.l!. largely in. ig miry, if not Mmietimes m ill ' i . i . . . , . . , . i 'ni'i li I ins:. i. -i lien iiieir re t-iiee would injur.' nml tl splic - white labor nn I i i'. .I.:,., t i... 1 1 . i , . , nine . p. 1 1 , i . 1 1 ini'inn 1 1 1 in r ' e vt-r eotilil I," a i . .n un .p. ii iiin pioper nine i,.r nn re argiimeiii llil I ui" I. Mild I'Ollsill. I' is dot It'lVV- III time 1 Le the l,t- went ,t ,.,.r.l, .., i I . r ....... i , ... ' . . .1 I,-.. , ,. "i .,, ,i ie i (c-ie- if, i , ii tn i, e. i w i -i.i r 1 1 ii- nc-iistir.. ,, ,.t t., I . . . . , n i in iisei ri.-nn ine sinn we r t tt v III the War snn'O Cllnies,ltel -otiili ol It ciin trail., with any pint or I was i nioose.l M.,r, . . i i i: ha vet i',iT.'os- j-i:o t vmv.i I u I i rune in iniy part or price souiii nl it, i.. ce,.t llpot, terms llcliit.il l.y a (invent IH'-lit lon-igii to them. Tlit'-e outlets, east, we-t nml .(tilth, ant ind:spi-iis.,l,e lo the well bt'ing of the people inhabiting ,;s vii-t interior r.'giuti. Whicit of tic three may be the In st is lot proper ijil' -tioii - All urn better limn either, nnd all of right la-long to that people nml lln-ir tdicee-.sors forever. True to tin in-elva s. they will ink e re a I, in: of . i,ir,it;on slmM I,,., (...i will viivv roller ll, ,1 ,1....... I ... 1 1 I... .... ...... I. I. .1 Iff . , , . . p. ...ll .Ml ,-ie I, '!"",twl o, rs. pi.-,,,,,, r las,, f j i i.t- Ime ,,f k,, o.r.iti.,,, will, . , ,rgi.,.. r million was issued hv (In. I'v.e. .!..'.. .. .. . . ...... , , . , . . '., . ". ' " - g'"iis, less iiiiere.'.ie.l liitln-e (oiiiuiuiiiea- copy oi wiiien ,s ..erevviii, n.i,t,,i. j ,., ,() ,, lUr,m,h ( M itrff inl:iiifM mill ll.n i i.L-ft .vi.r.. ....t ;.. 1 - i i . ....,'.., .sp.'s.,,, ,,;,; v or i-i . hey do, nml i mli one ol eco,i pi.r.tgrapn oi tinii paper, 1 now re- j ,1,,.,,, fll,i.t have nec.-'s the right of the cpeet ully call your iilteutio,. to what may : WeK, w,o,lt ,,i,ving loll at the , ro-.ing be culled compensated emaneipnti.m. A ' of ,,y ..ational 'boimory. Our tiat o nation may be to consist of ,H t.-rn- ,,(,f,. N,rings not fr. onr permanent pari tfiVV lit t,l,H.lil fill. I I . . . 't'l... t. - ' I ' ' T" I ' " "' -it'.- tern- imt rotn tin- lands w,t inlmbit-not from ioij in lite Olltv pari WIIICII IH 01 Cl'l't.llll (,ic uuruhihtr, on.! gi'i'i-ruliou ia.s"ili . , , I'-"" 0"!:U'. '"'l ""' I gate evil among us. In it, ,..l,it..,im etinu umntnuitr ver." it H ol the l,.sl ,,,,,1 nptumlcH it dcnnndH Ctiou and i,b .mpo.ta.i.-C to duly coinnh r nnd estimale ir, s,,)lirilti()ll. ,,., 1( W01M tins ever enduring fuel, that the i.oriiou of i,, r,.r,.,. r ;,,. t. t. . r 1 1 , , ,ii- " ' ' " 1(1,1. II Kl IllOOt, ami lrcanirc it ro.st, Our Urilii in ilniiis I ''tl III it'll promptly ,liol utter itothhig for wli-eli they wool S Oil' clo-l iioni nu. .oii.il iioii.'s,eii,,. I nert! S III I.H., out! ge. eniti.tll pass-Hi ,lWy ;, i, .,.,.. ,;,, ,, ,.., ,I111,; i , the earth Mirliicij o-aiikI nnd ud,.d,n, by Ihe people of tl,(. United .SiiiIch is well adapted to the home of one milinmd funii ly, and it in not w, 11 adapted for two or more. J U vast extent u,, vnri. iy of cli mate and production lire of inlvuuingi; in oui-si'ivt'K, to tim passing gfiicriiiioim of utui, and it cannot without convulsion be I puslied lorever, bill. With the passing of Olte ee.rt((, illi tins view I n com i,w.,,,l 1 1, (.. II, .,;.. I..,: i i .! . .1 . - ' " .".".. .ill I'r.nioioil 111,11 lll'l thm ngo to the (;.v,nle,,e of one people. ,.,,. mill,llhlUy ,(Ul: iMlut-m , ,, l.'nileii Htiitffi. U'l.lif,.Vi.f. llil.V fl.iirhf Iw.um 1..,..,. :.. r u I -.' "- ".- .1 in toriii'-r oge. Steam and telegraph, and intelli gence, have brought these lo be inlniiita geottH to the constitution of a united pe,,. pie. In the Inaugural Address, I bridly pointed out the tolnl inadequacy of dis union oh a remedy for dim-rcneim between the tcoplu of tlit) two seelioiiK. I (lid no in lungtiagi! which I cannot improve, nml which therefore I beg to repeal; " One. section of our country hc!iercn that Muvery if right ond ought to he extend"!, r.TiiJj Kesolvetl, IJy the .St mile .mil IIoiihc or licprfsciilativi'H in Congress iisncmhlcd, two thirds of both lloum h coiicnriitig, Unit the following articled be proposed to Leg islatures or Convention of ilm H-vcrul Stab h as (luieiiilmeiiis t the Constitution of the United Sin leu, nil or iiy of which iirlicliH when i-atified by three fonrthn of Miid l,egi.siilnit:s or Conventions, to , vali( ns partH or parts of miid Constitution, utitiiely: ' Siitve Mule. lie - lint w il ing-y lie roiioilsi , e o n I..,,,, nun vv oi.l. I not have done more lo ami cli-nuly ll it true, then, ihe color, d thenar tltoi has been ol hi rvv i:.e i people cm displace nny lilol'e vv Icte I ibor ,1 so. tlie lie, nine would save mo. , bv In in . ftee .lmt. he i,-,., ;,,,,, l,.. - j " my, nml in that m w would be a prudent If they stay in Iheii-owti places liny j,, i,. .oi t .. oiioiiiici.i nn aoire. i ni, only it is no vv tote lahorcr.; il tin y leave the,r n not s esy ( ,.,y sonn thiiig H ,l i,s , i ,;ly I places liny leave t ln-rii open In white iioilimg, hut it is easier lo pay a large miui borer: logically, there is neither and it is easier lo than lo pay a larger one pity it w Inle we nre ahl", 'I', I III' llggreiile neee, teil I nniiii'ipntioii It, ore nor i.ry lor cniiiiei,sii- ciiurst: w ould I,,- In pre h-.S of ll. liiii.tlu ijtatioii, I Veil Without tic porlut tin, would probably i iihai th. wages oi w iiiti, iniiori r; very nirelv tt would not retlnce tln lil Thu the eusloin inn il woiii.i reipni-e mi r,.,y ,.islt, nor my timounf of labor would still have to hi ine is-ue oi Hon, is any ,, r u,,,,, mi,,,,,,.,. perhiri I - Ihe h i i d ju-opli! Would surely palio.i progr.ss.d, an, I then, iit,,t not i not do mort! than their old proporiion ol elo-e bei'ori! the end of tht, thii ly seveii j il, nnd Very probably lor a limit Would do V'.n-t, vi intii nine we kIiouIiI prohnhly less, e,ivuig mi on rcnse, part lo ulntii la h.ivi! one hunilrctl mill ons of people to ! borers to l.f.n.r their inbor in L-rent.-i- ile. . - - n share lint burden, instead ol thirty one mil lions as now, ami not only so, but thu in crease of our population limy hn expected to eoiilimie for ii long tiiiKi niter that pe riod iis rapidly i.h before, hecausi, our t,.P. rilori. s w, not have hei omi! ',, J , not stall! this considerately; the Kami, rn lio ol inert .."(j which We hi.Vi! Ilia nlniiied on nu average from I "no to vv,. should, in llt O, Iuivi.ii population of'lOil,. '-'DM, ! ,1, und why may we not coiitiuim that lulu, for beyoml that period, with our abuntl.ii I room', Were our territory lis limited ns the !ritih H,. certuiiilv our popuhiiion could not expand ns slaled. n e nave a,',M,.!,ono ors,puire miles; liiiropt, has :i,hi.'i;,l)ll() with n liopiilatioii liveratrimr 7iJJ perMuis lo tint siiiiarit iiiiht. Ami whv may not our country, at some tin,,., ,m.r. age as fiinity'r Is it less fertile? ,IH it more waste siuhteo by tiiomitititiM, rivers, lakes, deserts, nml other causes? Is il.'ln! fenor to Kuronu in nnv iialural ,iili't,.v If not, then we are ul nmi,. timu tn hi, populoiiH ns I'iurope. When this imiy be we limy jinlgii hy t. ilht ., ,.,.NI.,, . .., iiiuch ih-p.-iitlH on whether we maintain n, mot, i-rvcr.'ii o otir u e-, in.. ,.i.,.,. iiuilnl, nml couiiiiciiiy i tihaiiee the w ages of it. Iiiibor is bke any other commodity in the mm kft, increase (hu ileluaiid lor it and you increase the prim, of ji, K- iluct, the simply of I, hu h labor, by coloui.iltg lite black laborers mil ol lint country, und by precisely so much you would increase tlie ih iiliiml for while labor, lint il is drei.iled that the Irenl people will swnrin lortii ami cover the whole bind; will libera tion make ihem nny more numerous? Jf they Weill i-tiialy ihslribut.il llllioitg the whites of tint country, Iheru would be but olid colored person lo seven while. Coilhl the one in nny way greatly tln.turd the seven? Tbt ru iiru many communities now having .iioi-ii than one lieu colored permm to seven whiles, nnd Huh without any up. parent consciousness of evil from il, Tint Histriet of Columbia nnd thu Ktul.cn of Maryland mid Delaware an. nil In this con dition, !ut why should eiiiaiiclpalioii .South, send the freed people. North? 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