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224. The harmony with which it adopted its measures cannot be too fully acknowledged engaged in the most unreserved manner in support of the establishment of our North Eastern Boundary. There is reason to believe that the expression of its sentiments was so salutary as ti have attracted the attention of the nation, and to have commanded its approbation of the exertions hither to made, and which are pledged for preventing any usurpation. In addition to this the President has yielded evry possible support. A garrison has been established on our frontier, an Agent from among ourselves has been appointed for purposes in which his diligence and ability have been calculated to be exceedingly valuable, a military road has been provided for, and the case of our fellow citizen, Parker has been assumed under the parental care of the United States. To that individual, in policy and justice thereis due an indemnity for the violence which at one time seemed to have required the gaol at Frederickton should have been opened by evercion.