THE favorable manner in which a work, entitled "A History of the late War," has been received, has induced the writer to continue a history from the peace of 1815 to the end of the first session of the twenty-first congress, May 31st, 1830. Its objects are to give a correct and connected account, 1st. Of the military and naval transactions, embracing the Algerine war; the measures taken to suppress piracy; and the Seminole war: 2d. Of the proceedings of congress and the executive relating to important subjects of general policy: 3d. Of judicial decisions on constitutional questions: 4th. Of diplomatic discussions : |