Show BRITISH POLICY when admiral codrington in 0 october tober 1827 by an acci ac ciden deni deul all ali an ail untoward vard event as the loyal speech proclaimed po claimed it destroyed tile tiie entire turkish fleet of leveis levels ve asels in three bours hours in uie hie bay of navarino and so secured the bucce success 9 of tile the grecian revolution reto relo lutio lutlo n lie was chided eluded by liis his government but in 1 1828 8 lie was knighted when colonel macnab 1 acnam in utter litter violation of the he law of nations crossed over to fort e r in in I 1 new york kork seized the ferry steamer Caroline cato Caro ji e at an ail americal Ameri cai wharf on a bitterly cold night flight in the winter of 1837 set fire to hen hel h and sent her in flames over the falls of niagara nia ara because she was suspected of conveying convey in g aid ail and comfort to the canadian rebel rebels under mackenzie he was chided by his government but lie he was knighted in less than a twelvemonth afterward afterwards and now we have a continuation of the he stoy sto y in tile the caleer of mi mr crampton grampton ile he alaide tine fine ly aids his subordinates in la transgressing our laws he equivocates he makes mischief misa mi hief hiet ha lie pretend pretends s to forget official instructions he labors diligently and no doubt by authority to wide widen n the bleach bleab h between this country and great brit blit britain ain aln until he compels the president to demand his recall and is finally presented with his hns passports and dismissed f inis sed ged ile he goes home and is apparent apparently t 1 y rebul rebuked fed for his misconduct but in six sit months K C B is attached to his name as a mark of royal favor for his patriotic services all this th i we ive repeat is bothin nothing in the history of diploma diplomacy diplo macy maer cf it is 13 the mere reiteration reiteration of common facts but bat it will vill do dw for the he dige digestion stion of those who talk so bravely of british ma magnanimity p ani mity and those who dho are inexperienced enough to believe that british representatives ever commit such extraordinary tra Ira ordinary diplomatic blunders blun deis except in obedience ence to 99 it is the part of a wise ma man n to foresee mirror tutie tui ie and to prevent them bea re they colne coine 0 of a valiant t inu mail to iv order them we ta 1 when they do crne come |