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d States objectionable, 429; opposition of Mr. Webster to admit into the Union, 559; President Tyler's project of annexing, 560; how its annexation affects representation, 561; population of, in 1848, 562; territory of, 562; admitted into the Union, 562, 563, 609; suitable time for annexing, 563; the vote for the admission of, 583; extract from resolution for admission of, 609; States to be formed from, 609, 615; votes of New England for admission of, 610; extracts from speech of Mr. Webster on, 613, 631; separated from Mexico, 630; vote of New York for annexing, 631; admitted as a slave State, 633; fortunate adjustment by Congress of controversy in (1850), 633. Timber, English duties on, 89. Toast, to City of New York, 319; to memory of Washington, 346; at Dinner of New England Society in New York, 503. Tonnage, how affected by tariff of 1824, 100; no State can lay duty on, 122. Trade of United States, with foreign markets, 93. Transportation of free colored people, 623. Treason, defined, 267. Treasury of United States, order concerning specie payment, 440; effect of the order, 441. Tudor, William, interest in Bunker Hill Monument, 123, 137. Turkey, its oppression of Greece, 68. Tyler, John, at Bunker Hill, 139; confidence in Mr. Webster, 481; action in respect to insurrection in Rhode Island, 547; project of annexing Texas, 560. U. Union, Mr. Webster's sentiments on consolidation of, 246; apostrophe to, 269; speech of March 7, 1850, on preservation of the, 600; impossibility of drawing the line in case of dissolution of, 622; exhortation to citizens of Buffalo to preserve the, 627; Mr. Jefferson's opinion of admitting Louisiana into the, 630. Union of the States, important, 140, 269, 425; not a league, 278; how regarded by Washington, 345; our duty to the, 456. United Colonies, declared free and independent States, 641. United States, peaceful policy of, 59; duty of, concerning international law, 60, 61, 66; interest and duty of, in international law, 66; position of government towards South America, 66; exports of, compared, 79; navigation of, 83; trade with Holland and Russia, 93; duties as citizens of the, 176; how affected by pacification of Europe, 242; attention of, directed to internal improvements, 242; alliance with France declared void, 278; danger to, of dismemberment, 346;
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