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THE ST Alt." t t . , . r . . . - I . A . v p, f , ...;,. It. vf I' i ,--Tt 'J Oa l.i r.. ! ba'e SU.r V ; - n ... -. c .1 .!.! I Lit or'.f.r (. -f mU.i rvlu i'.i fl - " -uat rr-c than w. , 'i..ne t'.aa .""..n't.' j muk i sp.:.:. h i :...,. v 'V'"' ' : " i" J -! T '' ftcn--d. ..... : ! I : t i r " 1 r J ,Mr ir, 1 'Mr. Mck i.J, that Mt!'Jnli.. .- 1 t-a.1 , . i - i I r- y r s , J- s rs r r r ,Ci-, h.il j (i jou trier m u U.c c iAt x-1 - - " "' " I cMifri'e t r 1 t i;-i - artin i;.-. r.ta .! ... ; n.xjr on our coaat woc! t be more e to in I win r-air iSm il,. .m -r x. ..ere .yi. ..i ajtj rr tiinuUi ix-ver be .hi it rc ia,ui rKie Ciet eiwM tbe eniWjtnUbn - . i w r""l tr-rj, foilawin? Ihe of .-it -1!, .t i.u. .-ns thrj I .vc . fi;!l Vjh;: 'trofll aiatr of oA- f. r- ipn rli.vn, 'u that is? waj wiling to k i tSnver vi'vil J'ltn, Ul.rru-.jf tluJ r tvi , rt : . ' at I 1 1 tn U.rfc rh rr a aj'c !e Ufpmliiinn fr-m, XlarnchuaMta (Mr. ) Lad - rH tt.ai Mccpt Mlffin iUt llif hiH ar.l a-rt tut Ut ' "f, ...-, ve aliui;(,l fctF rrpa,n ir rijhl. J ..-i rtauj tiic cp, Mr. ilhsmj aij he at ready al.aVo thfin. Il corwi.L-reJ that nt of tniutis t -uKre cf o irri.-t'.tt ..Ircru-dto irthe rrnrlem.n rVom ljichu!t-tli, wrm'.il be dritructite la Omm ri.-tiii .mluiKn miut !ue for.tea that mhcnHaiubtuv aa a Ihe cn ileal intcT prcp. iiv, aUe lid tt poaaca. cren em; .v.. i:. i : . .. kn . una i3ie nauon, u every one 'flrs.Vf crn- nil, . linn to niiiptain our riphu aginrt the flary of Great . linjur.. If were CjH-rkd into trr, and eve w iLi,. - " li - wwiuijf in it waj, we ruud rrlr opou Uj entenHise of our cuii. tut and Uwt, when act at libcr . tv, -otdd be fnmd more desperate tlun the nary of anr trountrj-. vrieiwcarriedttl.eendof therevoitrUoTmrT war. had but one frifprte, and tlie bta, fcet wbicU. we vex did, wm to five Uiat one away. ; The state 8otrU aroiuu iiiu not yet got clear of the rurae. She embark- . . ,'nF'r,u le pwttl Mnijsyle, and aius had tK)t - ml lierscil of tlie UebU ii.ourrtd bv k vet. Priv.t r.t.. r.rise mutt be drpettded trow. The peuple from the last- v v .inrwu ju uic laax wax wuar uiey would tlo . V lien veel were loaded wkh uirr thev woukl fcrbt : like bull-dqga for tL JU recollected etorr, he aaid, of v. uut pnraieera Dem(? Beit elf tv a Jamaica-roan, v whom they atlieked. The eaptainnotfikinr to loaethe pr-M, ami fiikluifbia crew diaheartened, fold them ahe . wa iim oj auax. . u iue , aaid tjey f - bv U d let ua at her again.- Tbry Karcely ever failed in their Mer. lnallu'iou to the ease atSarannahJ Mr: TTllliama v . frretted Uiat an inult aVi.ld be offered to the people of . hcountry. Tlw?jniiltatSiTannahhadbeenbythi Ume . '.'"""vf4 "c uouou ite itau no intot-mattuh to - induce bim to believe an. I.ni iK V.irU v. - -alCKjpof War, llomet, wis atationed off Charleston,, and of I . v,.v, i.i ..,u near u.e puice. i ne Hornet Waa perfect- , v urjTc teaaci 01 twenty gum out of our Watcrs- W wa on of the beat yeasela of the rtoifed ; ntstcs, andaa well officered aa any. f Mr. Troup obaerr. A dthat tin Hvrnet waa ef Charlerton. ' ow he wanted. in -aw m cavannaii. j' jf r. W. laid that Savannah waa the icf.. -1 ne rnnc.;val pouita on wLich the axsvLir.i Joec-a.T-wouidLilu, et,r.'1Mit. uewaaal r 'v-v-- -J" iiui wnicmw, aj- or.?focd'toaHrtusKtb.rrJuUnnatlhjtine.Wcu!V . ' - h3'e fidla orte degree from uia.a weka benc it wnuid hethne enar.rfi to D.iKe it I u,r fT ira'ta cu tn cnAir are ti Mr. N.cli Ja. Admit l!it the preaent C'4rr wi re I ihexat that in taiTCrsi'Joo tlif rrfTosl iulf w&j to trisr ibw, no irrtuVmair wbuld.t-Vny tLit tV-pri Dot tfistluctly "aiatcd 9vrr(ur9 authsmttd t cwi4C!tiu-nct Lktiy to result to tfua country rom luo -tr,ivjico oi in pnopoaM. ere purucu tlirotijh mortariiyLi illusuidkm." . ; . . ' la the first'of our conrererKfs I niidenstodd you to say littlef more on U.e authority of your jro em mem, than that you were instructed to rerminsfrm I aginst the orders In council cf the Tlh of Jiikuarj-, tiul. 1 1th NoTemVr, l8C7--Iat to sdd, as from ; i'T place where; gua4oaU would be perfectly effectual. I ' ::c n,c?t t0 kNflecUo against the proposer of ... ...... we frun-ooat a vatem, but be did aguiiut thoae who had only i "uiai.aiauuoi)uiieaueotucr tbema-' f ,-v" rmemuiua.' And nou-, when an attack Waa menaced atS . .-. ... rannsh, pntlemen wuned a frigate 1 If nineentha ol ,.1 tun peoLie were orDosert to the Runni r.f ,t, .u. WW, Mr. YV llli.ina.aajfl it ;wntiht -n.-rt tut v.,l.l . Tf. . ; :f evaders would be ronsidejed aa traitor aa the worat of . w rcpapnjr w lurce ir me protection of f .... '. navigation, the gentjeman from Georgia roust well know V ,hat th Ile reA-enue of the United States wndd not be ' ;. competent to innmtain sufiicicnt munber of veascls to . ' ,-"y nurmerpu&ntmen," '.v ! . f j-,. , , J... '--t. I V t iJIlIcrEIit- - Became SuKNavy'lf not able to eope ; y . ; , fluct would be like that of a person,- wlio, not fcclinr per- , : r . vw,u snowo uieretore divest v aimaclf of sJl ttosthinp.'-'ThoUgli ournary could not do every thing:, he was willing it shotdd be permitted to do ; : Ml SWT said the preaentpropoaUKjn tfaa but lite l tV;'ntei-inr wedge of ppresaion..;The proposeii system' - -would render it necewary to borrow, money on the- credit , t, or posterity, or to hive recourse to direct -usation, jT,,-,t!Sasuxe that had given the death blowto tiie poUticalex- v. ""t,:,:,r v auioimsiriiuon. , jiy aemunjr out a navy too ,'. '- fce Baid we should volunteer to the aupport of the Britiah tutvywbecome the mere Jackallaof the B;-itik Uin. He i , Vas in favour of die Snibargt't preenfc There was ,4r Tu.uc hi uut parrt;ie oi nour as to ccercioa than in . all the guns of our -navy i shd we had latelv rnva supplementary broadaide, wljitb U -hoped would tell well,' ?v;V.r.-'.MP. J- G. aksov said the mode of reaaonin? employ ' ? V' d b7 tfwMs opposed to the Bfll, was calculated to deiupy ,vtA:--7.V'-F'P of the people, lie would never eoitsent to croiu-h before we .Were cdnmieredi th.a waa Mtf iKm th'ntW .,r k. j ;;.r i- uice man auccumn tuua, lie ,uould tollow : the example of the 500 Soartanrfof " - S'.' nkVd ""ce howeverwaS notbitendeil to cope with ' v V'J the B11' yi but to chastiae tb petty Biratea who v-"i'o.i uur jiMiaujcuoii pirat no called -tlicm, v:55y. aus6 Bi-itain bad not aanctioned their acta . V:7''.'-j,r. rphsia- said coniiderinV the Kmbargo. laws,' Nos. tl I ?, 3, & 5, aa opprcasive and unconstitutional and, the v'l .evet enibanrolsw (So. 6 aa the wot nmi..J v. J ft this gorernmeiit and .considering the form now contemT ' i'inienaeaiocniorcetroelawf,he ahould vote ;":-.;s.J?3mt the bill. -VV :.'?' ,:!.it':'.j-;.i;V -v , : Mr. Montcomerr offered an Amemlmtnt maV!n j;- u u "v. x ,ru uic rfeaiuent 10 m, arm, and aeud to sea. ' trijruies, Ike - ,-. -'-':,"- ; , . . . ,. ,..v : v.;. ;( -vv -.Mr. Ikuw observed tbatsuch sdiveraity copluionpVet ; -. f ; vailed that it would espwe the new President to much ; 1 'mnecMsary censure, and weaken nd distract bia adml ' - matratjon. - He thought it important that he ahould come r ( into office under the most favourable circumstances poasi. f. '-. :.' . rli. Mil 4liqt PmiiFMM I,. J i . . .. - """S""" ocvicrueupriTuneon Uie QUCa- ' v , toKlaJWtadg tliea moved w strike out "end ma ... . Mr.D.ma weiopptcdtoempIojintftlie gtm-boats now, : ,' f rut, w Jlml? tbey should be ready. In smooth waters . " "versthey might do service., ;, As to the Sea; they lyvotelrt 0fall.thethiitgs4hstswlmU.ey are ' ?(-.:-- wwst;0ne .f theao fcoaU pmuging a Teasel, is v!T,nwnff chMi" Viiphiarace honer and ... ui iutu you can put;- a Voiinr ollicer. tht-V i. - . ... . t--;- 'W .. t " m lie riis" wnrst-jf rinitda tnnii.... ' - Ii mi r;-"" wiicrcire can ncHiicr acquire - v i- i" k-,:l0'',specubilitywhere Le and the uiurain Uiirir on i:;.! V toughed at by every coaster, s -'f:-.X1JMit!-'. the hf-t smendmentwluch -requires f -. the IVtwdeiit o.mn equip and fit. out all the arnicd ves- t ; ne.a 01 ui Liliieu SUUa. Was tkkfn aluni "v:',4,;YeMri'JcMr Bucon, Barker,'"BaS9rr' Blake CIsvV . 1 Clorpm Cook, yutts, Dana, DaWaon, Deane, liurell, EliU 'Vvv V ymdley tfk,C-d6er, Cholaon, CSoldsborough, Green. ,;' Hams, Heims, Holmes, Humphries, Bsl-, J? O? Jackson' , , Jones, Kenan, Key, Kiikpatrick, Lambert, Uw's, liver. " i' more, Lyon, Masters. M'Creeiv. J., imt w n v-V jV-bvMumfb, Newboldr Newton, hobM,' ; :,Tro,,p, an Alle VanCortlandt, Van Dyke,. Van VZ ;.;'-.viJjn Konssclaer,Verplanck, Wilbour.N.f 'wilsoni ' - ysMessrs. Alexander, W. Alston, Bard, liibb, Black-.- lodge, Blo.mt, Boyd, Boyle, Btowo, BurweU, , ButU r, Calhoun. f!slhniim ii'W l'.nr,Uli. r.i .',..... ' :'f?" ."WPcf. D-yenport,Ues!ia,Etv, Eppes, Jratiklln. ; V Vrrnctt G'fy Mcistc.IIOlUnd, H)w:ird, It S. Jackatm f , ItlXUoy Macon, Marion, Miluor, 1). Montgome! -c - T- SMo-. Jer Morrow, John M..iwiv Nclsoft, fortr ; . ywfa, Rea, (I'cn) Klifca, (Ten) J. Ridiarda, JLaSahftrds, . Japwun, Sawyer, Sniiiie, S. Smithi Southard Stanford. Taw. 7 Talimadge, Taylor; Tilgg, Uphatn,' Wiartoil, -1iH5. y V.luU D- K.'Wiyiatas, A- Wilson, .Winn 9 - v ' - ; . . ' ! - - -Saturday, Jiinunry f,18Cd.' "-'"'!. -'. ' ' "A SKSSIOX OK CGRaSStV - '.': -M oftered the followinir resoiution' . .-' ,'. Kesolved that a comniittee be fimVi'uitn I . nyota into the prqintty cf providing by kw fcrtl.e 'fiieffm jr of ".r-.ongirss at an carh-Sir period then the mut Mondny in lie cenwer rAw y.ih Urn to report by bill or ethenrise t.l'',-r'o: he.uU kmij Urire tlttf lt H December iT ma vol lurcaariritv-uie attiti'de of the ntn n. Hie experiment which We were owuiX;Dr, ou'.d have been cmitinurid ai far aa iustifkbte before tliat dm. He aid be Would not trust Uie disrrrtion of any one man, under t)ie circurfisf jicea, to convene Corjrrrss t though be oaa as mucn commence rc tue rrn whoae duty it wou.u he, atoiws a otizltt to bare in another. ' Mr. Dana aaid- be bad not the slirmtit sutweion etanv !n te:Ujon in Uie prvacnt CongreMto declare war: ' Even the inha'uiUiilf of Ujdlam would. triuatrl tonenr inlsoth a jiroject. He really had no idea of it - Hc-.wislwnl Uie countrr-jict to be continually alantcd bv LVse war tteech est. KeHpoutofwarifyourati (aaid licit ifnro bile v, u iiuimn mi iv ami proclaim i aa ao iiornoie unf.g. lie waa inf.irourof ii re!iitiort. beTause it waafw.au ctMuiry, and he migbt pusaibly o0o tur the till a hon poneu. .vi-.-X ,;.v-t tfjv 4 "Mr, DC R. ViIlIam opposed .the . resolution Bvery v.rtunitanco, oe sua, wiewea tlut tireat Snum pM-cuca-ted bcr measures, on an kltaofoiir wihtof sUliil.tyT; He Wished not to accomplish bef expectauous by an early acwion.. u iiie extra setaioH were proposed witna view to var, it waa extrenielT iniudicioua i if with a- view to the repeal of the enibargq, was equally injurious, as kj uKucaieu so our enenuea tue period at wlucb one measu rt ahould commence, or the other cease. He wished tohokl on to Uie embargo. - He had no doobt'of its proving etfec- uia. , u any cuange w our situation should taxe place, Ul constitution had vested in the bead af ' our fbreira .ciuwii a jucr vt cau uingrcsav -t jr. story nad no idea ot the . reaolstiou producing the effect anticipated by Mr Williams. . Ue wpuid.be the but man to doubt the abilitT or inteirritv of the' adminiatra- tiooibut why throw the responsibility on "'his shoulders f " cy snnnK irotn tt tnemseivca I. When Uiey alone were vc4te 1 1 i lite nower to decline . aiK. wtiv ant tiat in aina.y voice, or rroviaence,,attend at their posts, "Mv FreH wuu; atyaicm wmcn yoouia call nr. tu ic- fit-A vxA.t.. an. ..1. a a wvw vwvin;is,iiiHi vi uie issruiMt?!' i iki mrtrrw rrtan tn i. . - . - -w say tlmt the embargo should be coexistent w-.th the orders 77 "n"'f(urnce f 't rtftnl-yt you di4 m councu f - xaat was to endure fbrevef rile trusted " wco" uuuerstana you J a readiness to take up- anu ucueveu uiat una was not tin? sentiment nfanv am. l.n,.. ,!.- ..:..J . ... a .. . -vupicu sea pu.uiis noon, i ne time waa mk apjiroactung when Uu measure must Ci ve way to one of a mora energetic character. And ho diatiuctly under. ii vu txmiKniiiiaira inn uoneress almiil.l rnn. aiao cony penaa lor discussing this subject. ' Was Urest Hdtain so. totally unieqnanted wiUi Uie subject as not to know UiatUiis body had Uie power to declare war. r .1 .'cir-Tir;c. - , inii 1 crx't. It is r.rtainr4 thjt the Leech, Lr common eight ouqce p!ii J,tf,rct-fuun', a SUT. art water (changnl once a. wetk i nJ iwice in winter) anJ cove rcJ linen ra, is a sere prcjDosticjir r tf , ; tiyns ol"re wcathtr.v The fclTciinj w. indicatious j " f ' ... : ..'1. Ja serene treather it lies rolled u-:.; bottom, in a spiral for.. ' ' rid. as fmm I J nen.it is uout to nun in the f.-rf r. founcV, in exprtjs'wft of your otrj rtsnx'rion, that J lt eeps to the top, and rcmaiDS Uici c i'Z if these- rders were rrnwidedi the Pxwdent of the I weathef is iitlH&, : , - Vnitea tatea WOuld ausnetld the emhartm wi:K I - iwtiecttoGreat-Brtrain.r , ' 7 T 7 I " , - , , . P'. Upon the coneelnienccs . ft.- t. mic i;ufiAiirga( wr fore'ed aamst F eHmgrt however, fas I tnideMrrwII f' . . rrnimi.,ir..-..i.....4 .1 . ... ......uU.ur -aiiuuui 4iic wuiti, auu 11 very ij . r . . Mwn, ana. seldom rts;3 tur H begins to LI. iio k would scii continue to be. en-1 A -rt Z : , :"- ' r . tnuleratTrAn " sucrct-u, uioflcs some Uays beLr divlutteJ eeruimeiitsx r i' It Wta SlffTested Kr mi '.. ' ' ! i CftSV and Cfinvnli-f!! k - do j 1 v., v.m.. d&iiiciii wuuiu. in 1 J ' - - Utat duso, probably arm her merchant ships spunst I ' - Iq frostas well in 10 cU-ar weather, it 1 i,v "b6'si 01 s ranee i an exr int m which I at Uie bottom ar.d n m.w nr n 1 '. . yott.obscxTT-i, ft wwld be : perfectly klie to resort tKe mouth otiAhi:,Ucpcan Arar:V fLS" 1116 olns of -armed vessels - ' - V" V v-- ' i ' would pTobabJy produce wari and th. tTnitnd Rtut.. I - . ' tnt., . . , . ' WOUld thU3 DC bOUrht, intn tfm ,U.,atinn il - . . . , . a Lit I av ,iv VV,1UAS. ' . riucn we must wish to blace them that .r Wilis. I i i ( n(trt..rti to Jm ranee, and virtual, If pot iormal alliance with .Dear Sir-Vou may recollctt that alicut th't e a reat lntaan:a n.r- cw' ..?:'.. I iW veara aim-1 mrntUuvl ... -i.r:' . t in Olir SCand kfclWsriu van rrnfawl e.wt Ivmafln wAt.MM ..-. . 1 t . , j avivHvvM UA HI- I wv----,ia nwuiavurv aKI Ms4 CVnTTUlSZTU) lljat J ft;. (J usn government to consent to Ue repeal of the'or: .expeditions, ; I mentioned the case to t?'c: ders in Council and this conference, thoutrh not mta. I bhvaiciuia. and rmipsted rb mti ttnjt yourie to 6e muthorUtd j your Garvtrnment fects when tfcey should have any patients with Wheo-J formally tfer ihenufiendm cftht Zmbargtuan in Cough, he benindaT effecU of Vac'oiuution a- didf Dove mentioned determined me in every instu.re iin. I thilt OCCtlfTftd fif li WhnnnmA f..,i.' 4 v...: on yourself to make thatoffer, hrmddrd thtl.tuM I thrjsaW, hav-valni,t - w.,.t . . ' JT -fa?? 60 "ftofficial assurance, that; who bad the4W hooping Cough,- and in every case, ir COllpleu With that ruler ao mart iK. A. I r . I l,n. i-j : 1-. , ' .. , o.,'?;? touncJ' of Jahnary and No- The Whooping Coo?h dosikilt3ir,cto its l,t ic i ; vember, I807j would be pxobabJy rescbded. to less than six .week from its commencement. mA i.ti.ot course, declined to give any sach.rmW theti a favourable terminatioh is expected, (he dcc'i r - Ceruinly noV ; So far then a. the call of aa exlriTeaaSoT Uortanc, a ato r.Vf "iSr .3. i0eS r5 "!! snotUdiuEucnce Creat Britain and , France, r it wouldlthlii a comn'ianr iTh 7 a r . T1 -uC'ac- go far to convince them that submission .iiM iw k. comP'ance with It mighJ reHevcym from a ftmg disorder ui procress, I would recornmenfT v.nr. course of men whose hcSrts were in their country, and mnicwt3r executingf the instruttions of youf gr 1 cinatioo to the second or third weeksbfthe) WnboD who had tlieirwuntrym their hearts. rramenVLconsentcd totake a fow days to ton&i-1 toe Coueb i that when it.. .,r,f. .hrvI6" w". fevour of ,the rcsohriSad ?er ot. tt, and to resene my defimuve answer until Whobpintr Cous-h are, full aaxlnH-.. i should tee you again cinate-ShouIdlhe convulsive Cough be vtofenU fi5i lC?P to the toex, would iinmediateiy vaccinate being well assured rmency and unpropnetyof encouragingyott take that the distressing "symotoma of tlUWhdonm- He wished Uie nation to understand, that its representa- u.c woniu meet iiere at an early period i that they would meet the day of danger, and be ready to Jake stronger -r r""TO iya uvw buuii icrcign nauons anew A,; - It; was high time that, they- should xfl it lf. Campbell adverted to Mr. Dana's ohartrafinna. m Ni.;n. to Uie madnesa of Uie idea of Uie present Consres declar- intr war. n'nhfitirvA il.oi k- l.i w.V, i... r days ago voted, Uifct Uie nation could mot submit tn the edicts, of Uie belligerents. fTU gekt'vemsn had also ex pressed an opinion, thattheattack oi the Chesapeike wis cause of war, He could nottlxireA a.i oy waruiese acomuiated mturies would appear Itranre tothe trenUeman.-v ...- Mr TotlP wag " favour of Uie resiilufcel,1 He regret ed not any effect it would have n foreign nations. - If ureai amain nad tauirrhave war than embargo fsaid he) let her have itj and let ber see that we can be as formida- oie to aer as an adversary in war, as we are as a rival in peace. :. ....s-. . . . : .- . . , Mr. Dtna ohaerved. fliat this nation voiihl nm. m i war, except tlie obiect s for which it went to war were dis tincUy marked snd defined I Iiecause a war wotud not o- mi wie dc popular t and a war declared by this eovcrn. of the ieV le i . uiustue louoweaoytne general sense Ma, Taylor was in favour of W,ih.t;'t ..WkJ sion ,f Canada couldnot be aufhorised without an extra session; nor regular force sufficient for offensive pperati ons h organised. , im- 'v. - The qutiUon on the reaoliltinn ' A messaee was received from b Rnnt k Otis their Se'cretary, stating they had passed thetili authorunncr the DroDrietora of o..ot i.s the aty of Washington to have the same subdinded and admitted to record ; a bul maktog a fAirthcr ap- DrODriation towards rAmnlpiinniU .1 r.. Capitol at the City of Washington, -and for other purposes , and a bill to aothorlaa th ance Company f Alexandria to altee their alyleand ,u w insure airainBt inn t, tiw . 4-v-v- t KWivtLewis presented the petition of 7 or.-8 cid- wio ui uie tusmctot Columbia. nrTurina. iK.t Uie existence of the Lmbargo, they may be releived wuii,vui0; pressure,; of executions, Refered toJ .c vuiiuuiwe on uie uistrict of Columbia .57 to ?Wf ftf0in h" been a 'street Ta5onve'?ywyew.Vorkand..W . .;ces, but it havmg beensmeepubUshcd' without t-menti,. the NaU-xtal huclliget.cef, We thu thatpoint ! ctUed... We. pow venture, therefore, to giveT a place. J . ,.;.;:'-t-;-r!l' vti M??:f : x?;ri M- ?AKN1XC TO Ia .INCSNJEY,1 FoaEio OrFice,Sc'pt."53,'t8081 Pi a Itt layinff before the Kin vmi it r.v , . ii u vuiuniunicaung to you the comparing answer, which I have received his j aci iesty s commands to return it I confess I feel some "" ""7 amcni '""n the repeatcd references which your . letter, contains, to what has' passed be tween us tn conversation, -,M embarrassttient art- from any feeling. of dur to yw personally, but from recollecuon of the murefireaeneation which took place r in America of former conferences be tween us.o - You eave me on' that Mrv.v, satisfactory proof dtat such mirttire.ntnl;- ma ongmate.ttk: you, by - communicating w tne that part .of your ;(Uspatch, to wldch the conferencespar.- uvuioiiy rcierreato, were related correctly ( but this very circumstance whjch esublishes your personal claim to entire conndenceu nrovea t ,Ka, .-.- .t that fathful report of anconference on your part is not a secunty against ita'lwreirese.rfii.. ' t It was for that reason, ortocinalfo. tbn i. ;1 Ing, with the.mobt respectful atlenuon, all that you had to state to mc, verbally, v.pon the subject of 'the present overture. I feltrvsilf niv).Rit,; ....u.. cfrcduumc". arf tt Uw,u;ii...,.:.,.i.: .... licauon upon the autoeoL' i f . vi i-'.-jEi.1 : 1. 1 Itn? for ihatTe'asoii,UsoflM4Mtoycur written . - ... - - ' ' """"JS V1 rccung my own opinion by the opinion of others. vaccinated part loscs the etforescence and thi -Bfb ic result was,, mat in a llurd lnterviftwi WMA-1 betrina tr rW art -r .,.. sic t . r.. t . .. c3,holy,a bfcffit,weBt' hooping.Couglfbr the better, and aTc!, peration, I found it impossible to jield to your sugt symptoms wiU cease. : -i gesllQU, and that it therefore. leLtiiincd r,me. yoj. fording Afl which the human race is Uobleiir .iild.thSh! . S SB Cough JTthe former prcveiued ; r aij own snare tn these several conferences, be yond .what was implied in the above statement. Was very- smalh.v. I have fat vo knowl Aiwnva ;.i,. 1 to' lbrgainentaUvetilscunon cf the aubiect .W'ztt oi ne,proers (tfxotiocilt WitoAfficMMfa.mlA:mAoal one h-fai a.t.-i- ence, which I have, more thah once been tntt ht to I ii . mortntifi unl -M.v vtivu ' ,'' t ' , l" -Vxit aspect yours Uc. '' . ":- M --ft: ij'wi ii'-ie.-' s -riiiiv aor-Trr ixnect vou taonen urmn it. rhn tn-..n wt.k f x . . a r r: .. . in a verbal contTftversyV which; if confined to pur- them, benjamin JIuTnphrcvv W selves, would be Useless-df axVrwiirdd J-.. IMw,.fnW'i.t. j 7 w" r'ui'' v oemg commuiuca 1 v f ncrmo Mimp, and Wa wfa i ted t6 pur MspecUve;OTvertimentsuDerftioti..;il tMtoUVjLMl. .3: L ' ' . - I 1 - V.TS Vv- ' m.' ctetitcc rovemmt i . . . . j, jr frvMw- wmcn. you nave re- w wwiUviatwtmn i ncemnt bVof peatedly.,mad ajrainst-the orders in eonncit r the fi..0re. .-1 ,17 r "JI , T ru. c 'wc: . n,uryandNovemtera.,?,t-toto United States, and nffiw.tinme. -.:.;J5, . I r.i.ir.:-A. ,..,v"'y'iry tne bW. JUUU4 f , . r- trT ' " iimjc-.cy m rc- w tntumaia ana trine HM.nm.'..,,,. i sort to the fullest measures of retalkUon,1,i consl WeW Sji: ' quence ofthe unpandleled aggression of the enemy, M Urr, iSSS- and to reor upon fliat enemy the evils of Ki o Jn .evert PZTr' t ZlUtred. toustice--and to uniformly eontetcd ilt If EnifiEj SiKf V ttird ponies suffer trom hosi measure?, thde. M ' ; nof.reparatton.muet: '""'i" and thp ugbtsof neutral states.- : d c.is;rec i?, ,rw t . f i ' yhetcwas,todeed,onepointonwMc1iIwas SSS' ' Ucu'urly anxious to receive eoWw9nreow; and SOOAi, c r jl' W a!? j i . .-40O;r . wrfrT-IM was fortunate enougltto obtain iL -The connecting Vetera Xr-fiWtJZZtZlL together m your prorxisedeAure, the suspension wAfc5- "eww-r of the, embargo M.VM,wp;rfthe-c4oewln jrcrpSen r Council 2SS ceeding one of Ihe Tth of Janua.7l might appeao . CSntmff implr.tlwttteml,arto.l K f f'i .: Aynenre of Jthose.orders, and I was, uierefore, fire"" ' natomyft"e ""man" Bodti! f rl ; - -r v 6 cci m annount tu tnat a M ferkm, have vundertktvi ,to . ' movina: consideration lo hatir.,-- t I uonT,-.by..-end C.BEi.Tivtwr-fc'ro ..... saUfilUcUon t6 Icara, from you. tlmt wi,'a . T' the third London rW Tn f.mr"1"' - lfa-thftt;rm0rs,,tode.mi(rW an! iihistra ed b ' Ahteiica of.spme measure tffunhcrrete&tUrtU? ytjr five Engravings; 1 Th'. C-Ur S to. thc.fonwlof the Baittoh gottrtment i SS.1: h 'most complete that;perhapS, (as I.tuemoyouobme.rt SVo Ixy.H vere and sweeping measorcs mlht h, J-.! ; language, and.possessitisr a renufetlon V pecdtUiatottheprdefe v.. v.Vui mah uccii aiwwn to inctrovrriWn, 1 of the Vpited States previous to-tbe meg of Sean' " vrciuuci, , naving orei ii.rf, Uiere wasvho Ir rirtaTa3f in A .KMa' a 1. . r Z, a "v ast tone m possession ed 01 uie American ravrmm.M . .u-'.t-j.. : I u . -r 7,-' : v- "' "'o uhic oi tirppo-. flnd n w, vul "sucai seminaries ,i sing the, embargoes, dr, W(atcOrding to S eSpl the touids ofall practi-joni: - besv of myeco lection) correctlyNfie tbSeS cfrlfe? -We'Sost sto what, has .Iweea; buf sevefaj intfcri S Jf?? blic.-eir ihe prosbect of .' J , letter.; - uch Jve represented tolave bceri I 4 iThyuology to 'every' occasions, in the report it lias been my.duty to tyia.to the Ktog,:l ? K.'l We ? Wsiderable deprecthe tev r. kenor any tlmigomutifjryouwilit?0methe L"01 - t',. -; - y. ' -rA" ur;0 bcVvc the errpe uniitteutt,, an'J youTttt v "t ' rely on.my 1'cauincss to st it.ii.vKi' . ' , tit . . . ...... 1 have the honour to cc ---v ! , . X3-iKiS " 1 '"' bfrr4Wv i T" w every aacutiolial circle , . CSOUCJji CANNING. 1 -1 . i j i i 1 : 1 t r. 1 ' f 'I a ; t ti A in s -a! b ' n a J " c . a - r 't1 "a t t! . ( . 1 r i ! t Ml '4 sr. a -v I V'i i.t 5 -t : 3 I : : : ' T9-vx at th oVnw ; -
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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