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[From llu The JVo 1 Oocir Sir- and Featlierg eisiorri Woaii mend il to y< the critical tl Thii Ilepo two thinla p.i disquisilion, graphical me vjnw otthc p r.lu-»ioii3 reac Il IS urnler chidtjthe CO sionerg, G, ^ This indiv believe, natu neverlholcHs tion, to mak< portions ot" ti States Gove account ot l time by Can lor its bjmb sion? to scie ty, in fact. sion, liowov ed tho title ( a title, so la the law^, ar liim than it two ol'odi'^e have from ti pograpliK^al authority ol this hii;h so ilourished It la all the pr whilst actin, employ ol'il; marked and more of dcv La tlie Gov }le seonied •w)et's iujan Be snr( Before Or rauur, com prelum; same time t SOI ;" and i led in'litrerf Turn out to lion.' When It t})is indiv id ']\0.<\ to ( T(3rrilory ii was rcceivi the one hai i'lovinccs V 9afe in t!i' ologist."' pie o( the I ' ho indiv Traitor was he relied \^\ lioundary ( •» • » Ji»l,.J*s^ ilUtt. [From llie Boston Atlai ot Sept. ir>th.] The JVavlh tlmfera Uoun* dary 1ii€esiioH. Boston, 1 Uh Soplomber, IS 10. Oo,ir Sir— llivo you real the lUo M.k];^^ and Feiitliur.slonhnJj;li Roport, oti the Noitfi- eisiyrn lioaruhry Qiuslion r l( not, I coin- mend it to you, lis a vory mvilini; subject for the- crilical (llH-joctlnj; knifo This Ileport in a folio of 57 pages, about (wo thirila p.irl o( which consists ot a political disquisition, un'l the residue of a hriof geo- graphical menioir, (ollowod by a summary vjnw of thn prelondcd tac** atlducod, and con- r.lu-«ions reached, l)y the Co:nm'ssiuners. Il IS under-to >d thu the djcnmojii i^s, in chidt,the coi!\;)osition of one ot the Commig- sionera, Ci. W. Featherslonliaurjii. This iridividuil, u Bntisli subject, never, 1 believe, natural izui in the United Slates, was, nevertholcs-i employed, tor a larjre componsa-^ tion, to make sundry geoi|rapbie;d surveys ot portions of li»e West, in behail -jf the United States Government. Mr FeiUicrstonhaugh s accoiuit ot ihe-ie eurvoy;), pabhilied at the time by ("untrre^s, is c(|ual:y distini;uishod lor Its bjmbastic style, luriLs mlliled [)reten- sion=^ to science, and torshu-jw .^uperLiciali- ty, in fict. On iho streiifrth m{ (hn C'j:ii nis- sion, however, Mr Fealhorstonhauirli a.;suin- ed the title of '^United Stales Geo) j.:^isl,' a title, so lar as I am iniornuvl, unkiiown ta the laws, and which na more 'i«t3l<)nu;,Mi to him than it did to any one oi^ th;5 score or two nt'olU'^ers ol tlie Arwiy, ani oiinTs, '.\\\ > have from time to time been - m >1" ■ I >;) ' >- pographical or geolotrical sur uodor the authority ot the Governmoiu ]». ') .loin-^' in thus hii;h sounding titlo, Mr F.- \-i'i -looiian- li ilourished for somo seasons al '. a.-,liingtoii, la all tl»o pri.io of plac". B ; 1 vVMi then, whilst, acfmil in !iis piibiic c^)!.iLy, iii liit John, is the ^'northwest anglo" of iho Bntisli I'rovmco of Nova Scotia Mr Bullcr, in the VVeslminstor Keview, fully admits this , bo lully, indeed , that ho distinstiy imputes it to his own govornnient as a piece of unwise and injudicious bad fa ith, to liavo endeavored throuf/hont the past nof^oiiations, to conceal and cover up this notoriou;! tact. All the commissions o! tho lirilish Fri)vincial Gov- ernors, all th) leiji^lative and jmlical pro- ceedings of tho Provinces thomsolves, rocog- nisc the noriliwest auile ot Nova Scotia, a- a fi.ved lej^al point, noii tho head ot tlie nve- Ristigouche, and far nortti of thtj river St. John. From all this, th-* inference in favor of the pretensions of the Unite 1 State^i ,woiild seem to be irrusisliblo IJui^itiie elfeot of this is to give the United States a jjore of land north of tlie St. John, which the British Govern- ment thin' ' ;>irable for their own interests to possess -iocordingly, dnri;.:^ tlie negotia- tions at Ghent, not claim u -, uis gore ot land as theirs, they labored strenuously, thoufih unsuccessfully, to hii. States. Faibn^; in ihi> f n * years al'Lerwaril;?, first sot > theirs ; a cfii.n, uiij'Ut m in its pro.-jecution, aiul w )nce seriously tMi i ■ r.^o.^ * , fur .ii.s;er, tii an y served . — van t oi the omnloy uftlK^ Uiuted Stales, Ivh conduct waj marked and remarked on at ' more of devotion to the I5ritif. lo the Xiovernnieni he pioler,. , }lc seemed to be very little o' noet's injunction : Be suro yen aie otF with w ■ \ lore, Before you are on with the new. Or raihjr, be linilate;! Sir J. /in l'-. Isl.iil'j comprehensive i: -^ ' i -' ■^ame time to both of liie --Wiv. -. ot Wind- ^01 ;" and perliaps with tlii s. o" di--; Interes- ted inditl'erenco as to which ■ ' pin woiif: the most proi >ecu! 1 • he United J 8)013 I . 'as n, iirou; United tit iter I sue Hi: proi. ^^trcil,^ froniie. Upper trom New Von.. 'Fo <:ive color t » ii llrst oio.^ct ot toe ^jim-a T'lnorc. (iL.^ rjuthcuHt angij of Mainn, jrmn the nort'i t) th: soniit o' t.'ic rirtu' St.. John. In Uiid' oj; to ilo itiis, tiiey nnilit'y :in I T ;)iri u'. ! 1 ■ V ,' I iy (!'■■■ ' '• < viiieli speakd ol ttie iKjrthwtsl au- 01 l\'j\ a S.-otia. u Government is induood to de- of land m f[ue;«tioii m-'' ■en tho i'rovin. l New ') Lower Can > ..i. U is oited SlalOii. II, order to '•V '-nd strnn ^ • lir n our M icli igan lias l)cQii the vjttvernmcn t, m I'iicv luitlifv iind a:^:o, I..!.\t d^ inrioti which ex ici.s In , '. Lawreticn and lU tri- hiif.ari/ n and Con^titU! lirr 1(1 c / f^at < versiinLs O! tile ^Jl, Lawrence. An. ' ; M H' .. 1 ' ior;-^- UoiU' I i ilL i'r oar ■, liif V ::'..i -0 ui;' ni Ml is t id !> I turn out to be tion.' When it wm^ first knov/n 5n Aoi'iriea, tint this individual 0'>'i''-'» ^''^'' ^^ndL'c ) w.is ap- pointed to explore and survey iii ' i!,.>, oiled Territory in the North Fast, tiio inteilii^ence was received wiih univcr.sal su!;irisi\ Oi\ the one hand; tho inhabitants of i'; ; British i'lovineoa were slu vV lob-.. 'ie^o^ ,'. i ciiiisc 90.!e in the liands of tho '' Unit s fie oiocris; ' "tbcr haiid, th ■ . the ptoj- jilc'^ol the United States, wlio kiow any thini, : iic individual, fiaw to a Tioulor was the very man, . be relied upon to my^tity the ., .. . ,. Boundary (Question, !)>• syste;n ubsifov;- solit.'is' j>oity (juio'jlo, nanit'ly, ttiat wh-iTiMs r!i ■ .'■' / j'lM ilows immoe oit'th/ into liu; IJay ■'•efore i' '- oo! a ro,-. >■ ol'''iho.- : les'.T r ivooos I''-i'atv '-r.nirf'j 'toll into the A t- t o ril irf. tiie !io ihbi- ., • tnd tiic .A t>;iv, liiv^rciu^'u; t-vJ: ^er to contend tor ,- of tliis task, not reg he ha> ver arcd lo i lands, and to invent tiling. Ii may bo ao BO in binglish ; in th and Jaiucs, which i with them to Virgin fSay, not content wit erstoulmugh appears motto ol his report, t vcnijim vet faciam. tho disputed Terrilo and {)rojected an [ iDOuntains, oxtendin Ol the Connecticut r Chaleur, as any Brl derire lo behold, t] this inn'enious inveii get that, J presume I (fuo in somu other fc discovery. I do not wonder a don Times on see in o! tint journal, I .sUj to buy wild lands by lairrht have enj tvctl 'iouglr. perha[).s) ol 10 liu o-'u mui I in ■/'^rs mountain-. , iiich it i.s \- discern on tlio earth Mr l''eailiersi')nliau project a range ol h easterly side of tlio M'Xth ol" the Ht Job ! 'Clod a much wvrc ■ :.,:-■ :^oo'o ^'t t h'. Ji)h;». A nd i tn an FtKrhs^hman whe bot highlands, and ' .Map, should cons id on » in favor of Gre< V.iii'.-i 1 iiiy.-^e If Ci - IP t'iiriix whieli sir ■ . ; lar, sv see tl xwcv 'I'obiijue, bran L'otor .die main strc nother, and whicii ooiis, hut in th<' sai V, est and the odior uver a s[3ace o. — to .'^ee tiie.^f^ nw 'c hofie of thi.>' n< . iO boundary very bed ol ilio ihe foienoe I jretik < i' '; o . liie Ivinvi (d' tiie i^ct jdaced the houiu:;if I ed (f (he St John, > toy liiub lands iliei he line of the nv natural yrp.ieduct, < miles in l< nt;il;, w ■■:.;: ; "^ " . rees ver arcd to assjunie that iojlnd iiigh And again : "There arc various lin.!«Jof what hive /«'. been continuoug rul^es,traver3ini; in a north- Iands4, and to invent Ihoni, waa all the iamo \ easterly direction tho disputed tor*ritorv, noma thing. Itmiyboao in Latin; ..at it la not of which havo bQcn so ahruifcd ant hrokm HO m binglish ; in tho English ol Lhzabcth i ^/^j^^^ ^/^^^ ^/^^^ ^^^ mailij obUteratcd, 1 -.wing and James, which our fathers brou;rht over only peaks at trreat distanced froai each witli them to Virginia and Masiachaseits. — ^ay, not content with tluj alono, Mr Foath- erstouliauij'h appears to have adopted as tho motto ol his report, tho old adage, r lam in- vcnlatn uel facum. For on his *' Map ot ly pcans ai gi other, but in the satiij niignctic direction." Tho Report liien procoeda to do«cri'»o pr»7- ticularly une of these ''abraded lidy?',' one oliheso '' once been" ridge^, one «;t these ridjjed "so abraded and 'jritlvoii down thai the disputed Territory he hai invenled,mado ^^^.p ^^^ ^^^^ obl.teratt ' wiiicli it damn and projected as pretty a now ra.ifre ol a, .iue uuo highlands' o. tiioiintains, cxtcndin"- Irom tho headwaters ifQvly of l*aris, 1 /im :an Lit •on ducod to Cie- n, ' t'3iiuso it '3W ! is >.■ 1 to In ti our nn of Mieliii^an itas l)cnu the oVtM'iuneii t, to MaliLn^ from rev St. John. ;'y luillil'y ail 1 y ■ norlliw t aL dii- , :v' ? p:irt 1 U.V - - lii;;li- ice and iU iri- U W'JU ill i3 UiiiJ timl. vvh.iPtMs r into iiio Bay r'.v. r «d" -'ihoriu !iou^h - (•(tnlcnd I'ass.iina- i, wiuch tlow.-, tiioleK.s r iviTs !l iMt') tho Ai- not (/U(j in some otiier form, as a reward lor liis disfovery. ! I do not wonder at the ncstacy id' the Lon- don Times on aeeinij lUig M.jp. 'I'ue editors oCllnt journal, I suppose, never had occasion to buy wild lands by map. It they tiad, ih(?y iijio^lit have nnj jyeTl some ex[)t'rieiice (dear- ^ouirli'. porhapri) ot tiie creative tacu llu.'.'} ol' -10 Ini i'O mm i m the mutter ol locatiii;; ,' TH mutintamri at convcoioiit points un , , . iiich it is very ditliculi samotimes to d sciTu on tho earth's surface. It is true that and the Tobi(ino, traces ol a lanire of m ouri- t'lins, wliich existed tliere iji the year of the iCDvld lutmhcr one, (or [)erlia()3 a low years before then, for, having been born mysell gome wliile afterwards, 1 havo not the .same oxyct. pfjrsonal recollection ol the chronology tliostt early times as Mr Feaiherstoaaauirli may have.) bu t whiciv ai'o now ''ab^ad^»d,"• •'broken down" and *'o!diierated ;" and thu supposed antediluviun ran;;e o? mountains '^ projected on tho ina[)/Wi/' ^5 ij' tJicy nmo cc» istcd^ and is presented to us aa "'the true Mr beaiherslonhduirh has eondosceuded to j^j ,^(,^^^^,^„ ^^^^^^ r^.^^^^^, of Pans ! He would project a ran-e ol ii.^hlands along the sou Ji- ,^^°^ ^^ .^^y^^^,^ ^^^^^ ^^,;^^^ ^.^.^^ .j,^^,^ ^^ rjisterly side of the St Lawrence basin, and nortli of the rft John; but then he ha:j de- j.MCtod a much more conspicuous mountain rmge south of thti upper vvalern ot the .St, JoUn. And i can readily conceive tiiat aa Liifriishman wiio Hunks nothing is wanting but hi^lildudd, and who looks not beyond Ihisj Map, should consider tho c.ise u very clear' on. J in favor of Great iJritaiii. j \Vin«a I jiiy.'^e U came to exaui.i^o lU...* map > 1 IP t'nriif vvhich struck me as being most pe- | -00 the river lloostuc and iIkj ! i\wv i ■ ..ique, brancdiesoi' iiio JSt John.vvi.icli ; L::it i .li..- main stream nearly Oj)posite to o:. . ' ■nother, and whicii run, m opposite d irec- ; t.ons, hot in the same general line, one south- i v.e^t.;i. iior norttjeant, both logelhi :\ i 'vur a ijpace ot cne hundred and iiliy ir.iU.vs, 1 v> ..- lunning rii^ht alonij; tJit | Hi 10 rawj^c of inountainn. -'•vsee tlie.sp ri ': hojie of . iO bound, I! y veiy bed ot iho drawn Uf) the lines were run, not by flitch ell's Map and by the gnoirraj^hy of ih> j irt *i a.'^ it is, i)Ut by some anticpie chart (ft!::' , . adamito a^fe, w.ik li Inppeaed, by grr ii iucn, to be saved in JNoah'.s ark, or miglit iiave been dug up in a fossil sinpf. '."^'nn soma jI the 'I'jarnes about I'ari^;, and s;o in p-roccss 'd time fell into the hands of John Adanii or old Hop Frnnk'm 1 a^k y^u it any iaiignarro of roprvj..t.i .,i j i,, be too str^'ucr to [)o, applii^d to this \\; -^ "t^hf-d piece of- 'iihislry, which MiFi.iih' , . \ uoiild impose upon tbc world as; a q of the No; tlinastern Boundary (p»e.-i it 11"! tilt; ciinax of impudence ' F')r Ibis ha 111 so lenco searelu ry wing; By i-\ior^- and sea ' If such bo gi oloiry, \ desire iiuiio ! the i'o'''rri'-> ' ! ire;i the Knu.', •■iaced the iiuhlani'is'" occupymg the i woubl ralbor havo a single g'ain oi .. aieljj !l.;osluc, the Si John, and j fact, and jjliin. living triilb, than a oirt-Ioid !'h is seemed to bo a strange of vucli piettMisive soietice arnl elaforaie mys ranker tiian the noiion et tiiiration. If is j)ainlul tosec even the Ian- jiua .r.> ot .^ iHuce perverted, i ♦Jiis flpport, to such di*iiigeni]ous *:ui[-^. And yot .ctljerl.uui-, Vvdio, though he l)i)Uii!;ary line in the thnlicnis or led (filie St John, ilid not pietcnd tnaL Hie | Mr Fealht rstouliaugh lalkrf about the ^\spuri j \oiV lii^lilaiids ih(.'m:5c!vi;.s were thero, along j ous tupoo' ■ '^div '' of (he American-' ^'.-d ■^\ \ die lino ol tlie river bottom. '1 his mighty ' nrxtuial aqueduct, of some hunhevi uv tAV(j irniles in i> J!i.:Li:, vviHr tho Roosluc and liio their pra and ^'|.>uL wiiicii is I -■ ' ■' substitute /an';y i' III ward as fact a state ol ... J , th.ngH ( i ret-'.s g aL.uer Ihan even liio L-'raoa Victor juoanku'.ent of the Erie Cao.al. ' 's ■■-•.i,.,i.|,-.i carried r;cross tlio iL>Sd. iMe-miiii or. 010 uc c j>ut iiow i; St John ?— * see the '^r,.!,,fiiif> i world bt : i.'wn aUi. r-.!!t i" ol t .1 r I ho most i)arf, hypotherical -i.id 'i'ruly his eliVonte; -natch 1 shall not ■K. !i"ve, until I i .'dMt, that these higiilnndg of 'he the flood— hiL^hland'^ broken unrated hy the "powerful cu, ,' nrf^at deluire — highlands '*abra- ' '' '-t; •'co!nm;nuied r x.v^s t • '.. .1 soil ol river banks and I.I 1.25 f 3 6 1.4 // Sciences Corporation sJ L. 36 I.I 1.25 1.4 // 22 2.0 1.8 1.6 Dtographic Sciences )rpordtion 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 ( 716) 872-4503 Car Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut canadien de ns / Institut canadien de microreproductions historiques cnt;re ue uuuiwur ne. duiro que uiuue uu noire; Coloured plates and/or illustrations/ Planches et/ou Illustrations en couleur Bound with other material/ Relie avec d'autres documents Tight binding may cause shadows or distortion along interior marqin/ Lareliure serree peut causer de I'ombre ou de la distorsion le long de la marge interieure Blank leaves added during restoration may appear withm the text. 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Iif- ^ in }''.; Hi SUaLiill "> ' vv'irdiy , Ijrni' ' .sin (^[' th 111 ,1M- '1 in iiulh, watf: ' . ' 1 \i • '-' '^ r I , i>nJ'..'r, Mai.n' ; . . vfr^ h.iv,^ rn. ! ''' tbisourpie.M'nt ''eedcd to !<■ ; lii , 4. , II. ( , ' parnirjanh boiriiHnn ■■ ..i.Gm-i'"-^-, ■ '['■■: "V aiiam .' And roacl I irth.'T, 1 leil :oi iuversy ' i J i-. iud 1 V s; J. 111.3 W lidi roniaiiU' '• V , jlllj,.': • -' ' ••• livers n'hich llow into tho I'lv -A Fundy, pod i:), and tondci'ed to thoin a new 'ijrctci.t^\ '^y^^^-^y ^' |''J^' '' l'assn;aqu.Mldv Hay, Ton ; . and otn- ' which ihoy can, i! Ihoy choose, avjil thein-f -''^j'' '" '' *^' loliow (jV i5,i . ::io .\Uanlir <■ in the it ls the gion oi //it^-c highlands, Urt i nitodiS' conliuversies \' contend, is to bo foun I aUo iho ••northnosJL , hcpo ihcy will no an^le id INova Hcotia,'' whic'.i tho Treaty i disdain to koop ( makes' to bo tho -nnril.i .;r-t .hv !'-> of the Slate \ to il the noxiou. ot Maine Tliat sucli "liighlandy ' o.v isi in that ro- 2;inn, is d istincUy mhuit-lOii 'i* i "calhorslon- lianirh^ Ht-'I^^''^ ^^^' calls it a -'nelt of eleva- ted land. Ho speaks of it as an "elevated country, alonti; tho crest otwhirh " "* va- rt'His hill.-', with occasional jM;ks arc seen, much ^eparateo from each (;li r but once' that i.^', li wo are to judi^^o of the race by this \pt>weriui currcn probably more united in a co!ituuious, irrcg- '■ Albany FeatiierstonhTui^li ' 'liie people ed across lliis pa ularcuivcd line, trendiuir northeasterly to ol the UniiccUStatos, at atTyrate, f^hould be porancousJij wUk •jouthwosTorly ' indeed it would have been p'-epared witli a ])roppr knovvlodrre, in season, "^ ^^- Lawience. idle for him to deny the exi.lence of tliose of liie nature of this new pretext'', ilby chance <« The remains hiirhlands in tf.'at section of country, since the lintish Government should adopt and arc found strcicc t!icir existence is obviously a matter oi sheer ur<|o it anrainst the United States. part of the countr piiysical necossity ; they fbrnfnnT ^ihe li^nc Mr Feaihcrslonhaugh seems to liave as.si;rn- yii^cr \St John, am dcsvcrsants m \hG\ycismo\ - Lawrence, ed to hi m,«e If iho task .—To find higiilands Uoosinc' often co Nor can it be denied iha, ./ that region, south of tiie St John to claim bv, instead oi wentii to thirtu and fai north of the main stream of the tSt. Mara IJill, which it was impossible any Ion- j^xjuia of the oldci la nod dialog. J ( '^^ advancing that they will! -'-^'i »"^" ^'"^^^ Hitori( •-ore by apply in-; f^'^' of Fundy, wo ;ij>oui!d < (' /vno w'ho i^Utmce with the pi equally a traitor to tho iwba , jih Gov- "'^f'*'*^ southern pori ornments. li wmi!,! !o bettor (or both, if (in | ti«"'C'"' ^ horo also tho laniruatjo ot the old rhymist, preserved bv I ^^^"i ^''^ strata fol Waller rfcoit,) "' 1 southwesterly dire ,< ^,, . , , ^ , \ same course, and : •' ilioy c;nr d the Foatuer^toncs iiaud their ,-jiher, lat very m^ J'^^"^ -' 1 rated into dctachc^ powerful currents it I i I I I \ . I If inn 1 } 1 > 1 1 1 ^ till ('!♦., -f illl. ;.ti i . t{| HI til lo, liioii if., (ivti I llOluKi f tV. i l.tl t J ni.;ii , nU ill", m ?'.>>■'>%«.! V illOI'O, u'hifli: .. !i, ,. ,.f '»,,. .'iv'ii' t...itucn. 'rill--! iiii|;ii?> < i I' It, l^ : r ihau cv ♦.•!» lU..' jfr'ti' I t I > , ; ...... 1 ti r .1 >l' tlie A... . 1 111 nb Ti'ulv ins ullVutiturv i*? iiii:itr;i l..iil ii-' ! . i!, iIpU the . vurlil I ho flooil—h tloiH i»lovui.)r», to i down ami o« hforalcd l»y the "'powLMlul rui it d«»!iiij« — }ii.r|ilant].'i '*4i < , ofiirt — ih \t. this "]' ■ > I iiv,iinirit!\ ■'. 'hn-i ^w ! > I' U 1 I. ' ' 1 1 ' ' I ' I 1, Mi , «;c r 1 p fit ha li I l) nn ;litM', Ik 1 n r.'i'sr it jn KOiiKj < 1 \\n' l.i!;h!aii«l " hioh. ' ' '' Aiiu'i,. v ,., ;^.;iriiit' acti":i, l'»Ul I ILll 1 ' .•> 1 UUIJii- V, .1 ..oty ot '' ^ ort. Ill I' !i llic U: h a i 1 li : ' !l. Will li * ' ' •iriiriii'iit v(•rn^ll^ .,: . • , hich , ^. ."^taV"-' is as . saiy nr.rl t < k !)ctter of \vh<»f than ita honor, tic ma. l :h .Mr I'outher-tnniina^ :'r-f t . 1 I ) 1 I 11 [rf tilt! lUP ,avo |. .) SUal !:. .■■ ll' h.iV'-! ri>- 10 totj.'ly desti- \v lie ill I llO lUi-iCOJi^ aurian :iiorisU'r- >. ri n • ;n t'., , tr» of watf^rs ' \N a: I ...)\v t!i' .(i "ubJilt'ra\od"' in (lit? ol the dclijife, Icnvjig muted ruii.. \ ' Hoinewh. iiicvai ur/..i;^'n, — even li [mr .iiiculty could be jj;oto\er, there would - ■v:\\n niirifhrr 'iTft'v knoltv '-.no — and iVi- attd \, .._ -; woi: ■'•highlaiiLi \\ Inch divi'i;.' : :)-:u rivci it I own •pfjwcrful ( ua\ 2i u ia this our piescnt year l~l!». A fid bo i pro- empty thoi':M:ivc?j into tho ^^t. La'.vronco ceded to ir : IjLit I i'>' i r from those '' all into tho Atlantic ocean/' — lor when ;•- ^reat dchicc **abrai:cd ' Mr i'Y'athei '^tonhuiii^fi'a mountains, it UJi yojui farirc Tivtia in 'kcir place jrirnj^taph bo^inning ' io Uie gi'oloi/iCiii c > At' \Vhrt! ' -lid I : •' Kcrc itcrnm CrLUj'L- / .u. 'li. United ^^lates Geo!o;;isl ' HLiaii) r And readiirji; al'Mn: a tew scp" aot-: ! iriher, I leil on i!oj s i* li, • tiiyslorv of iho uqw niouniain rid^e ol liie ' ' 'Mie who is - -Jill Gov- fur boLh, if (in 5t, preserved by i.^ii LrOV- j 1 uversy ' ■ ' Y iiiUtll V St ,1- ; a new pretext, \ .. ... , ,, , . . ., SQ, avail tiietn- ^^''^'^ "^ ^^''- ^'^"^^^''"S paragraphs ol the lie- now series 01 1 l^*^^ '• ted HlaLes. J '• On advanc in^ in a northweslorly direc- thai they will' ^''^" into the interior, I'loni the moutli of the re by apply in(M K;iv o( I'undy , wo find a slronc;- correjspon- ctMice With the ptiysical geography o! thn more southern portion of the American ( t'lncnt ; here also the country ri.'ses in eleva- tion, the strata follow the northeasterly and southwesterly directions, the rido-es hold the same coarse, an*! are r,-ually parallel to each ones baud their I other, lat rcrij much hrol.cti doicn and scna- rated into detached parts by the action of P^ian chao^s •vvhioh they do not, still tliev powerful currents, which seem io iiave j-,a?3- 1 would not be a l^^^mc des versanls, and so ed across this part of the Continent, confcm- could liot fuiii 1 r^n?/ one of the conditions of ■swrancousUj with the furination ol tJiG valley the Treaty ot I'nace. of St Lawience. 'riicre is much more in the Report, and in the political a^ well as the geographical part ^ «' The rcmaiAS of these abraded iui .es of it, which 1 should take great satisfaction iould adopt anu are found strciccd and deposited in cctrij in ct