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' tl s. 4 .I f i 'It . r.y 1 . 4 1 t; If 7 i ; i ' . : ' . , .' ; THE FAIR MANIAC. f THE AUTHOR Of THE 44 PEASAKT's .. ' - ' fate." - : ALACK! my sweet ladits ! your an guish I see ;' ' 4 ' O dry up tha tear J Did you shed it for , D'ye miss the carnation, that bloom'd en my cheek ? ;A V' ' . The ringlet, that play'd on my shoulder so sleek t ' ' - T)u blue bell, that fourish'd so fair in And dimples, where Rapture and Inno cence lit ? Fear not ! tho'my fond heart now .utters and burns ; - '. All these will return when my lover re turns. v x' ' - .' ' For, you know,- I've a lover but far, far -away i ' Vast seas roll between us, end wild, tem pests away s V ; , Alow, in the wilderness, thoughtful he , roves, Of plucks the gilt citron in India's gafM gpoves : , 0 spare himye tigers, that crouch'in the " shade! :.. ' . - . . '. Ye serpents that hiss in the untrodden glade Jr. . - . -. , lie ne'er- will prove faithless wherever he be : His affections are fx'dhe lias them on jl me. , . ..'.'' '' . Then why did he wander, and leave me behind? . " Inconstant andfckle, as ocean or wind! Indeed it was cruel to cause me to , mourn : Why why should my parents forbid his : return ? - --' - But softly! His promise he'll never forget, When h: bade me farewell in the garden . fosweet - TVfs, he'll return and 4 he'll crown ' me his queen, . With a garland of Myrtle and Jessamine green. .,. 0, dear! I'm so pale that you know me not now ; The roses arc faded that wav'd on. my brow, , tVhjle the lilly alone on my cheek is dis- ind my heart sinks alown wi'Jt its sor- rows'o'erweigh'd ! J2u( ah I I forget !Didjou askjne my name f . I'vt chdng'd it 'Tit LorMLrnow call . me the same, . IorXoreLr! Mind ihat, in the mo ment of glee, . And chechyour gay pastime to thi;.k upjn me ! Yet when shall I see your sweet faces a gain T x Tour LoriLTwill shortly be rid cflier pain: x Again the carnations shall bloom on her cheek i The ringlet shall play on her shoulder so sLeki The blue-bell shall flourish afrt;h in her -- eve Which tears of young rapture shall amply turfy i And, though her fond hosom now fullers and burns, .. ' Yvu'H j'.' wish her yy when her lover re turns ! - ' f These stanzas were prcnlonccl by visit of some of the author's female friend, to nn unfortunate und tcuti ful young lady in. Rcillum. f ' coNoniissoKTiu-; u. states, House iff Rynsenlatives, 7hu(Jr, Jn. 13. .Mi. 5. 5mih il;e1 s fla'u in in. . fl(i)xlifci 'the enntmi ife of wajri iml KifiMio rnqii'C in'O the r xpedci tt of pr!..rgin( ik puiod f ptymenl nf l orrti given for duuet by mrrhni(of roiif.noii-h, ho may he flfcfc J f tht I firt t hii plirr. Mr. St h fwbmi ird a leuci fom if-e fcorurjr rf iKc lirtfary lolum i chiif. ijijr o( ih conmiixe of cummcrcc snJ tiinufla i, fling, iltl if 'hi prolan. ti.M. ii pfuJfd upon him, . Ct.uld t If ctifiJtd 10 C'nl ii ilia tmlofit.f 1 ! icr f.iirn 'the tollftloi ,of iht j.011 gf rpi'fnuih. 14 te f.1uiIon wit immtiUicly Uca . . ... Mr. Dii? if pontd bill io inc r. fome n lifjunct (ompinf in tlx ci. ly of V(hirgto',,Jiili totiTwice if4, sndrtfrtird 10 tommmc of the wi, M nUy tirsu j Mi. trtbl ftfQteJ s ff iiion. frwra ' t tntfht Ini Mt,oiil y f A'tkin Jmi, IU icir Ktving inimtrd uiilij. , libit ciprnri. it, 104 7 dIUit in t$t, lfin inuiJ(l iht q itiiniin of lh O.fllltl f lvluLi (!lfll)(l hf Viii'aU, ii4 piayirf Is i(iitibui(d I . 1 r. . . J .if f . .l if . t ij vticii, inn aiw 1 of iqc piiwg y iw-'lU of an kdrq i iilMii.1 lt. Rcfditi it ibs'commiuct of (Ulm. 'Die Bonis wtiii ino a cotmaiiif vf ill holt Mi. L)4fnia h tkiir, txi lbs S4nJtt fiuui Tat f.nin la lbs k.!. ta.tMCg j f ivJ.utUat fjf L fcU ttry ellb!illimeat for ine year 1803; ibe.meodinoi appropriaiing 3000 doU Ur for maps, &c. wat agreed (o. Oa the oiher amendment tppropri. atirg 450O dollar! for ihepoflage of let. ten, a converfaiion of coofideiable length .took place, ca the fit mode of making provilioo for th'e tranfmiffioo of letter by feveraf fuhoidinate officers in the war department. 'It. wis ultimately carried, I thai the corarnit'ee.Qiotftd rife. The commi'tee accordingly rofe. The boufe efufed their leave to fit-strain.' aiid re. committed the amendmeotuo the com. tniitee of ways acd meant. , . Mr. Randolph fioai the committee of ways and meaas, reported a bill for the relief of llugh Alexander and oiheis, which was twice read and referred to a comiviitee of ihe whole to.morrow. Mr. Newton niide report, from the coniiaitice on the bankrupt law, that it was not expedient to repeal the bankrupt law.-.- i . " V:".;v." , 4 Mr. SmilU afked if tfee report were final.. " : . . ', M. Bayard i.bferved lhal if the re ' 't port were in pari, 11 roignt Je recctvea ; but if final, ic rould pot, He therefore nvved thai it (hould be recom.miued to the lame cwnuiiute who 1 1 ought in the report, Mr. New'o'n replied, that it had been the rpinioti of the rnmmirtee, . that it would be bell in the H.ll inftance to have decided by ihe - boufe the main quell ion of repeal, before any efforts were made 10 amrnd ii. '.J 1 Mr. Dawfon mored to flrike out the word not This , motion was declared not in oider, as it had not been yet de termined 10 lake up the refoluiiun. The houfc agreed to take up the tefo lution. ' Mr. John C. Smith moved in recont. mNmcui to the committee who brought it in.' Mr. Randolph fpukc on the merits of the mam quellion of the repeal, and al . fignrd ieion in favor of a'repeal. Mi. Bay. id mved o indiUk'Hun to the fclctt cemmittee, to enquire, w he her anyy and m hat amendments are necettary in the Bankrupt Law. , Mt. Baya.d alio xplied at cnHdcra. ble Kngih to the aigumenis 01 Mr. lvtn dolph. .. Mttfrs. S. Smith, Bacoa, and ohe'r ' gentlemen conddeicd all drbtirs on the meii;s of ihe uncilmn prcrna uie. ' ,. " Some grniletnen, tuiginally huftile to the principles of a bark nut law, de.' clued tkemfelvf under exitliog tir cumP.incrs, sgainll a repci', pirtituUily at me taw was iimtira to live yran. In thi ttxiife of ihe debate Mr. S- iNith defended the general principle of the kankiiipt law 1 und Mr. Varnum fpoke agaiiilt its operation, as. J ii faor ol a rrpeal. A irlciente ot the leLolunonlo a committee of the whole w as finally car,. icd. Vhrn Mr. Randolph moved that it be made the older of the day for Moudjy r-eat. Mr. Mitchill n'oved that it fliouIJ be the order of tha'day lor Mund.y frt n'g!". IbismKon wal fuppoiied ly'Mr. Ltidis at'd Mr.. Thatcher, and earned. Aycs'30; Noes 39. " Fiiday, January 14. A nielTage was received from the Pre fideni diling the houfe that he hid fign cd in afl lor the relief of Chat les Hyde, 4d an ait making a partial apptopria ion lor the naval 'fyivice.lwr ike year -l8oj. Ihe houfe lefidved iifelfinioa com tniitreof ihe wh Mr. J"hn C. Smith in the chat', n At. Kuiuoge i itioiu tioii, to cxttni.f Pa:t impoilirg arms fur ihe uleof .heir , iiitl.iii, livm me piyuicul t-f duties iliciron. On tins icfji lonan intere flirg de. but ecfucd, wutttj loDtioued till near 4 oMixk, Ih.-fe who rovocaied the r'Wution re Mclfrs' Kmle-'ge, M!o, Lwwndci, Uay iJ, Niihw'fon, Dcni.i , llujer, lijt'cr, and Cufwold. ' . Huff who ppoitJ it ate, MtlTn. Dawfoi, Randolph, Uuon, EuQn Manooii, Holland, and MiiibiU. ihe cjo tl ion was men taken on an ' amendment limiuihg itse fulpenfion of the f'tt'y in two yean, and cmud . ye 38, Ms 31. 1 Mi. b. Smith moved 10 infers4 buf, telo e o dnaote' A'erd la. Mi. S. Siniih ihfji tonved lo (lrike a- sh-wrd -ftr It om - which 'ii It t A . I tt wooid iciuit mil ail arms eicrct ntufV'tl would be catirpi from dmy. ... .. 'a .Mr, a. amitn U14 hi would m alt f .In Iwtil r. .1 it, .1 I... k. . . 11 . . ii""i im crier ins i r.tiew araiatl int J;afcf (. rue et,tleaieB, a bo bid ca titlleJ ao opii.ioa that lbi Tuould It i-v j toicciirg dunes. Jle believed if all Iiuecltr.g dudes writ likea of, ibt ef- f'tl wowld It a dtfliuflioa of Out minu laila.tv. Ha hotfd be fie tht boufe I I fvl thai fabjrQ would be brought f wnd, and fcttwgQy anerdrd to. Mr. Nicbolaoa bd baaid ao gtnilc. mill lay, intra cwghi to Vt ao ptoiee'tttg duties.' lit hid hiafrlf (aid ibey cweht not to bt Ud oa article of tkt bill ttliiiy, wbea sU trunufaclurei of ibt UMimtt wtt Mt camrescat to fuDDlr lit daokiad, - A motion vat made that the commit. tee fhoulditfeaod a& leave to fit a- Carrie Ji Ay ei 48., ,.- The" committee according'r tott. and on grinVing leave to fit again, ihe JJ houie divided ; ayes jx, noes 35. Mr. Randolph, having obtained leave, reported from the committee of ways and men!5, a bill for the relief of the futTcrers bv'fite in the town of Poitf mouth, which was immediately twice read", and referred to a committee of ihe J whole 00 Mondijrnext. Monday, January 17. r , The Houfe again' refolved lifeH into a committee of the whoie," Mr. John C. Srnith' i tha chair,' on Mr. Kut. ledge's refolution; as follows : Kelolved, lbat any oi the Uates importing plecf 1 ofordnsnce, fire or tide arms, for the ufe of their militia, iefpec lively, be permitted 10 reocive tbefalne, free from duty." . Mr. Xcib called for the reading of the memorial of ihe gun makers of rbiladel phia, "which ' was accordingly read J when the debate was refumcd. i Mr. Baron fpnke againfl, and MeiTrs Nicholfo6 and Ruilcdgt in favor of the ' refoiuiior, , '. , w - The ojttilion w ven ifn on 'be motion of Mr, S. Smiih to ilrike out ihe Word..- fire ;" and lod, Ayes 2j. ..The qtieflior. 'the,n recurisi on the, main refolution. Mr. Varnum fuggrlled the propriety of extending the freedom frgm duty to individuals at well a "s Hate. I Mr, Rmledge-(aid he Iho'ild have no objection to'hai modihcation ; but re commended the agreeing in the full inllance 10 tl.c refolution as it flood, and making ihe amendment, when a bill thou Id be introduced'. - ' Mr. J'inilie dclivc.-td his fentimenis agaiul) the iefluiion, 'generally ; when ihe quellion was taken 01 agreeing to ihe rcfoluitoii, and carried in the at gative-rAycs 41 ..pjocs 4. . The coiuininec thereupon rofe and reported their difagrcemetu to the reio Sutton. "-- Tht report was immediately taken up ; and wit luppor:cd by "Mclfrs. Southard, Smilie, Randolph, Thatcher, 6. Smith ana" Euflij; and ofpoled by Mcli'rs. Davis. Claiboitu, Hill, Metiwcthct and Varnuiu. ' f . The qucflion was then taken on an agrccmeiii to tin icnoft of he cuminuiee dtlagreeii.g to the refilulion, audcttticd f, imhe negative j' , Jl'he Ycal and Niys beinz caMed. were: Yeas itNiyi 47. - The original refolution again recurring, Mi. Griiwold mjved to amend it, by Jtmiting iis ope taitoii 10 two years, atid to the end of the oext fclhou of Congtel . Agrred to. Mr. Crifwold moved to in feu 'brad' befoie ordnjnee Agreed to. . The quellion beirg then about 10 be t-ii on the refolution fo f mended, Mi, Vnnum iain exprtlfcd his dvfiie that the frctdom from dmy (hou)d be ex. itndcd lo individual', and declared hi. determination to vo e aonoll the te folutiou uulefs thus altrred. Mr. Ruilcdge fitd, though in hit opinion it would bo better to referva fuch moJiGcaiion un1.' a bill was io troduied, yet if the gentleman would make lucb an amendment, be would chcerfutlv concur in it. . . .Mr 'Kiiholfon oLl'cived that he would make ns objection tu.luch a modification, in cafe h wee accompanied with tt piohibitinn to export trml imported. ' Ihe j if (lion was then iiktn on the tefuiuiiouly yc. and oiys, as fotiowi : Yeas 4;-Na) 4J Ibe lueaVer dctlaring himfelf in the ' . r m " rf. . afTirmaitve, the rcf dmiou ptlfed ; and a coumi'iltte of three were appointed to bring in a bill. Mr. S. Smith give notice that be. would on Wednefday tall up ihe report of ibe comrminee of commerce and ma nufac'lurtt on fo much of the PieCdeni'a McU.'e at itlaied to louutcisatoiig duiiet, , , Mi. Das called up the report of the comitmce ol elections 00 ibe cafe of l mn P. Via Nefs. The boufe went into t commit'ee of ibe whole, Mt. V'arual in the chair, eo ihe icpoii at follows : ' ' Thai fioai the (tea concelTioni, tad agreement of the faid member, it appears lo your commutee, thai he hit accepted, and eaarcifed iht office of a major ol iht m'li'ii, uader tht tuihofity of tht Uoi ica atnti, wttnii mt territory 01 vomtn bn and that paragraph in ibt Tilth fccliwo of the Kifi true It of iht conflitu. liiM. toki.'K tri(.l tifnU iKif SI nn I . til' ir ii I penot. Dotdiag lay cnict under iht sj. I uiiii U.ll K. until Ar..iKr houfe, during bit lonuuuaaci in oEuce,'' docs, ia ibe opinion of your committee, tender tht artrptinte and ctcrcifc of ihe oflite iftrclatd, incorapaiiblt with the holdirg, It the fa ait time, af afestia the Lmfe. Yoar eommit et, ibercfoft 1Q1 lei la fubtatc 10 the boult tht followg it loitfiion,io wh 1 R(Utdihal 1e.hr. V. V'aa Nafi.l iad a ihiid tiasc. and .CT.J.' oat of iht taxmberi of thia boufe, having . A efface wis teceived froos ibt Pre I , Tht qaelltwa wit ibea laleo on, tit accepted and tictctfctl ibt edict of ana. ddeoi of the United .Stent, caclofiag aa .jf"g tht casnanltet aad tarried. IofoftaMua, aadcriha aaiboiity of ibe atnutl teporiof ibt apptiaaiiaa tf a,cx 1 1 M Co-amiiiee rofe, ie patted peogrtfj, JaitcdSa.es, wiibia ibtinircry f dolUra, ipptapriaied at comirgtat fund sad afked Uv to It gtia, aSucb wa Colaaabia, bai tbaitb (jifsacd kit 'fctbt tattuiiii, lattag tkat bat eat (raaiid, , ; he. right to I feat at a rtemtier of this houfe," After fome deba'te the juefli,6n was taken oil ihe report of the committee of eletions which was agreed to without a divifion. ; 1 .'.V " V. " The committee rofe The boufe ita. mfdiaiely rook up iheir report. ' Mr, Randolpa vbferved that 00 a pre-, cedent fo important as1 was abott to be cilabliQied by the vott of the houfe, it was nnneceirry (0. fay a ' vord. He wiflied, however, that the difpofnion of the boufe to exclude by an uhantmous ' vote even ihe ftudow of executive in (1 lence (hould be recorded on the Jour, oals j-fur which purpofe he called the J yeas and nays ; which, were taken, and were unanitnoully in favor of the reso lution. - Mr, Euftis made fome remarks on the impropriety of veiling ihe Prefidenl of the Untied States with the revccition . at pleafure of the comniHions of miliiu olBccrs in the didrict of Columbia ; and moved the appointment of a committee to revife the act by which that fyitein is auihorifcd. Ordeied 10 lie oothc table. Tuefday, January 18. ' . On motion of Mr.' S. Smitli' the houfe adopted a refolution for the appointment f a committee to report- whether any, and what ahe tattoos are necetlary in ihe acl for recording and regifleripg Ame rico veffels. The houfe went into a committee of ihe whole on the ! hi'I for the relief of lenry Melfonicr, Mr. .Varnum in the chair. The conmmittee rofe, ind reported" he bill without amendmeni. The houfe immediaielv took ud (he report of the commitiee, agreed to it, and II aua ordered tne Dill to oe engrutiea tor a third reading to-morrow. On motion of Mr NiCholIon, the houfe jefolved itfclf into a committee of the whole houfe on the bi4t for the relief of infolvMl debtors within the difirict of Colurfih a. Jbn C. Smith in the chair. Sundry amendmen i were mad-, and referred to the houfe, who immediately look them up, and agreed to thciu tviih I the oiher amendments. . Mr. Bayard moved an additional a-; mendmen , providipg .that no difcharge , of an infolvent debtor under this act ; mould have a greater effect in any par. 1 ticular (late to difcharge the debtor than cojijjd hart been the ctfeel under the in- i foivenr Jaw of fuch (late, The motion wa fucpoited by Meflri, Bayard, llemph-ll, Randolph, Hadingt, and Bacon and oppofed by. Nicb. olfon. Carried, Ayes 4$, . Mr, Suinhard then. moved the recora. raifacnf of the fit ft (eOion to a Commit. tee of the whole for tht, purpofe of. a. trending it, fo as 10 admit to ihe bene-' fits of the aft, aliens as well as cititens, ini to dtfper.fe with the required r(i- Two McflVes were leccived from the t-ri.' rrcnatnt. The one enclofing report (roro the Secretary of war rttpccling tnding lion fes among the Irdnns, progref. anaJe m.ikirjr lod;in boundarts, &c. which was read and referred 10 the committee -ppoin'ed on fo much of ihe Preddcni't aefs and decay ir. ihe ships of ihe navy, MetTige as relates lo Indian ailairs. j the Prefidenl of the United Sines I e, Another Mcllage was received, which 1 and hereby it auihorifcd, to caufe a dry the fpcilter declared of a rorjfidetttial na dock, with convenient caml, . loiki,. ture ; when ihe gilleriet were cleared. ' j muhinery, and ater toorfei, iu be con. The doori wcie opened in about itn I H fueled at r near the public navy-yi'd, minutes. I in ihe city of Walhing'on , which dock Worn ibe bill for the . relief of .the ; (ball be cipable of coottining twelve fuffciers by fire in Porifmouth wis taken i f''g ' or (hipt'-of war, and of preferv up, and a blink therein ptolongirg the. ing ihem dry ard'.fafcly fhehtied from penod ol pftyirgJtitiei, tilled nh ta n oo-bs J and the bill ordered to be en. crfld for a thiid reading to-morrow, T-i I r. .L . . ' .. . lite noun men went into a tommittre It of ihe whole, Mr, John C. kmih in ihe I t .t ri. . r . ... chair, n the Et II Ictliotsof iht bill for the relief of in folvent dtbtors wiihm ibe didtitl of Columbia. Mr. Klmei.doiff moved o Imeud- meni, conformable to ihe i Jen aavie ei. pielTid by Mr. Southard ; which was a. greed to. Ibe commutee rofe.. and tic boui'e a. gfecd to tht amea lmcnt Mr. Llmeado a moved a new feclion declarirg ihat the pri-vihoiis of . ac (hould snM apply to per font impnfonrd at a'ai a a II ibe foil of the Unied S iet Agreed io. 1 1 The bul wis iben ordered 10 1st ea- II -rolled lor a id reaiina ioinoirow. II , Tht fuitowitf refolutioa wis moved I on Fridiy the 1 4th ioO. in the houfe of Representatives by Mr, tn Nef, and referred lo ike crmminct lo wkota was camtniiled the bill from the frai-e opuo me lutjccs 01 r-onumcnti, cut, vti, - - Refolvad, Tha mobument bt t. rtfud ia comraemoia'toa f ibe pairiu. lifin. aalor and 9,mtA eniA.n m.( Mi!itr ..lis iti . . , 1 ocaeni iioriito ifiri, aa la mt li t I ..luiia tommi.l il Anr J fticrt tbti etttuitd , General liufgoyaa j tod tht Briuta ara( under his commtad at Saratoga in tat Halt ( NifTtii, VVednrfday, Jan. 10 Three ergrofed biil X far tht relief of the fuflercn by fiit ta ht towa af Poiifmowih for ihe relief af Heay Me Hosier i & far n relief of tafolvent Dcbioft witbta the diQrut of CJumbia 1 expenditure had been made from the lute", vij. ."440 dottirsj . for bringing home American feamen, and that ihe remain-. tng fum of 18,560 remituad uDrxpeBi;. ded. : "" : Mr.-John C. Smitb from the craamUEtee of Claims reported on the petition of Francis Mentges.' " The. report rejefls the prayer of the petitioner. : ' : ConlidetatioD puOponed until Monday Btxi'1 - . . , :. '-'-I Mr. Ruttedge! reported a bitl for tht importation of arm', ordnance, &c.whicla , was read once , ana oa us going 10 a te cood reading, the Houfe divided Ayti' 43-Noet 36 . v., . . It was then referied to a committee of the wfiole on Monday-next, ' Mr. Hill called up hit refolution res -Reeling (late bi'ances. On the quellion -wneiner tqt itoute would then take the irfolution into coa. ftderation, the Houfe divided Ayes 34 .Noel 40. Mr. Mitchill reported a 1ill for the encouragement of learning and the pro motion of the ufefttl arts.. . Mr. MitchiH, on offering the reportt dated that the bill eomprifed the respec tive provifioru of four exiding atii on ihe fame labjedi, with fume new amend" ments. Mr.' S. Smith obferred thai u had (ome days fince given nonce that ho would tlm day call up the repot t 0f tht committee, of Commerce and Manufac tures on countervailing duties j but that at ihe delire of fome ceuilemen 'ho wilhed to hear from home before they entered upon a difcuflion of iht fuDject,- be would wave bis call nil Monday. Mr. Miichill called for the Order of the day on the report of the committed on.fo much of the Prefident's tneffage as relates to NAVY YARDS AND DOCKS. '" - ' - ' - ' The Houfe acco'dingly went into a cvmnitttee of the whole Mr. John. C. Smith in the cbai' . Thrrepoti was read; tht full refuta tion is as-follows t - :- r" .- - Revived, that for. fecuring from watla' and lofs he timber and other public pro perty on the different navy-yard' at d towards improving the fame lor tha . greater difpauh ol bufinef,the" fecretary of the navy, under tbe direction, of the Prefidenl of ilie Uniied-Siatei, (hallcaufe the recjUtfite buildings and (beds to ba crefted, and other needful repairs and im- provemements to be made ; and ihat. for accompllfking the fame ., dollars art hereby to be appiopriated,. 6 be paid out of any monitt in the tteafury nor, o. theiwife appropriated - - - Mr. Mitchill rofe," fl a ted conciTrfjr the grounds on which the commitiee bad ie. commended the adoption of this refolu. a it It tl r 1 1 lion, and moved that tht DUak oe mic I with fo.o.'O dollars ; .which was agreed I i a . t.l. n. to wiihout a divifion ; when ike quellion was taken on the iclolutinn, which was alfn agreed 10 without a divifion. Tht fecond lefuluiion was then read, at follows 1 Refolre d, tbit for preventing ronen lunlntnc ad tain ; and that tor ctrtyit g , :1 the lame into etli-cl dollars be. and the lame Utcb are appropriated, tt II L . J .... .u " t ' Be Pi,a 001 ' ln ntoaica in iue ucaturr, Ln0 oiherwife appropriated II" . I-..' II Mr. Mitchill moved that lie commit. tee hould riff. , ..',' Mr. Huilcdge enquired ibt re a font oa which ihe gervletutn founded hiuiioa. Mr. Mitfhill faid ihe rtlolution con Iccnplited an appropriation of half a mil lion of d.lisn. lit had fuppofed lha coffiomtee retghi not be pteptied at ihat time la come 10 1 decilion. But at ii ap. peered 10. bt ibe wilh of gantlemta to feed in tht conbderation of ihe (ub. ett, be tvoaid wiihdriw hit tnoion, an4 allign ih rcifost 00 which iha report bad been made. Mr. Miukill ihco fpult at Coaa length. tit wn followed by Mr. Sm'tlif, whe renewed the motion for ibt ttting of ike comminee, oa the ground tbit ihey weia not fuiucicBily iafoimed 10 cv4 ta) a de. (jftna. .... ' ... . . ..." - Mr. RutteJgt oppofed tha riftnf of bt Cwtaianiet, and obfett ed, ikn ibo' thtf aught pot be prepared at that liast it take queOma on the refolu'ior, yei, tkt be& way of Uing prepared was, 10 let ibt dt bate progief-, Mr. CtfUit ibea spsde a fpeecb of cop. Gdenblt Ung'li irstnfltbe rtfoiuiioa. , M. S. Satitb followed, aul dccla'td Ktwfcifa l-vor tf it la t cei-aia eatta', but concluded with aa esprt uaoo tf tha optosoa, tbaifrota) jht peculiar I of iha rouauy, it wou'd bt advifablt io j ' poQpOM tat eonUoititioa at taa uajcu ll la tha Mil felLoa. v.. I
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1803, edition 1
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