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- t. . j j .2 S . " 'SS S SS S S AS S 17 rCBJcrrrrorfrtvi; ':ctl trturc. ruh!k r-cj?" !r. Kerr -eve J 1 1 ! - V ',- ' To fit! f? PTtU'-it-r IIrlUh suhjects'lorrd t t . t -r:i -a si:. ' air,-?, country la the mHr.er mon f " Mr. V. AI.: ,.:t t ' i'.c cour r I , - If nriT,U', tirn,,',vc-',wcr,r miS'cnsis , .e cb.t'c,, inn,:,-o .Mr. Key, i' t , oi property w'i k l . ' ' a- lrf , S ia cac war, which that ever was invt'ntc 1 wou!luir. A to p . - -N.. p.r'. -It wit .measure which Iititkl tiocLrin? s UzA Mr. AA God forbid that t "' '. nrrt v"CUr.are"an'milLoutbrneliB8U sW.deversae the clay when the dourlacj : iL our own citizens in the slightest d-rree. Mr. of thi ntl.m her- n Wn , -. . -r'-"" uii nisiimf ni now rn-i . I t ' . e t tkL t on the events w!.;.'.i U f Jkw.a rtne t ,;, n Valke V,?' ic I-t the erwtur - cUv.c r s s s -, r . jth .ttjh - ? "t!eir.t:r,.;:; it . i . I j .i : ;;e v;.s i; . J. jn.. farce. As t tie.nn h:,m h -.. . . . . ' cruia recon vhen no -n 'Qi he rcrceitrdiupportirgthubill, oncjle it with. conu:ency to do so, Charge ,f circiimr jrr.'k) k.t pu which could Buthorne a chanwrin their pmions ; Mr. C. also noticed the ,v.t.. f - arm 1 1 m n w. i i, ...rrtaani eseU, Which he pro nounced to be novel and futile Mr. C spoke bout:t hour. . He . did ooi state- how he . w.sht rote on the bill 'when on its nal pis-ao- . - :s . i".-- ; .Mr. Randolph reDlled towamm''.iWiJaL vwioqi ci x:r. Campbell on ihe subject of . the arminrr svsteinrn ;n tencr. - r Mr. Rhea HYl renlied to m- f maris cf Mr Campbell and defended himself. rnei VK.w rS .1 ..... . r Un,e.pvwiinterTetie, th, Dbrecdon to the I cr Jess evaded tM Uitlo ' 11 ' wouu fall tL Tru I arrument . raitRir I.. n f4", thB 8wJeih'. Action. t the same point as before. lie if the Senate Lad erred, tbt error was not tn k- , j proposlyoa submiued to tht House It w ooly putun? . tortaia. nqder the elephant t for the ,tem would. CK, iuue to prcisel7 the same objections as i terdktin? commercial inurcour. -.r fa to exa'nSon rfTilT? Mr." Masters moved to strike ouf of the J-ckson rW. to .hw 7ZLr2?"'I: qae&tioq ca Mr, ht.ao!rh was then taken. -Yeas 47 Navs T 5. -V - MARQUE AND REPRISAL. - h ' .And the House resolved itself infot com mittee of the whole: Aves 60 Mr. OliiET in the chair, en the bill front the Scoatc for in-! Jlth section the words andtocausetcl b is. was iu fact the same nrm -k,u .w. h .: ued under suitable bledre and orecautiona. I onder cooiiide ration a lew da .v j--. letters of marque an J reprisal against the na. of wr iautur leaving h tnchance as to whom tioo tKereafter continuing in fore its unlawful ww;w 10 de.hirtd r with a xncntal fe Cdicts aeraiost die commerce of the IT.-s. - tecVa9on pe same Um that all thta was mere S Vitenvaad in relation twcontM.kx "Mr. Milnor supported ihe motion ton the I Eli'Jft!!!1 W'-,,?? complying wj h b- t r! , vi-.::; ucf the .... . , . . 1 . . . " V ' re tcuij t rronn.., w mwillJi 1 , punishment of murdtr." Ir.-T. srcLt half an hour... . ; ,-V ... -4 : ..The questipa w'al then ukeo on urik! the fint clause of, ihe fccxti&n, and cer- i6w -"48. ':v,-;. . V , -: yhc oucation recurring oV Jr.' . motion tor striking out th rtiaaiadcr ! r ' section, relating to the lettera f ,n.aiC e repriaaL:.V;";.--v-r -t ; - f Air, Lyon siole ioXavour of -suUir. f the clause' :f ." - , Mr. D. R. Williams vie'wio. iC::.'.:;. - a meaauMcontemplatuig further 'rfmia,n!' wa. wholly opposed to it.- It sakj i L ! J groundihattbeonititutiftnofthe U.Suw tf provided that Can.. IwiM r. wattbg.the na- with you. If you will revoke , your lord?, ; inconsistency., He was in favor of the present : b'Md id voting for jt should not change his I-.: Erouna; ile thought that this bill was what . ' the mbarKo ouht to hare been in the begin-ning.- . In commenting on Mrt Campbell tb nervations in relat , ouxtry he ad that when ye went to.war for " h'S"1 ne woulct ot say that twenty , bullions of private property.1 io this ' country v should be taken possession of bv us. . : - r,h. quest joo was then ukeft on Mri Bibb's . oion:ajw .iegauved by yew' and nays,' as "JVT;lc?rk Bard, Bastt,- BlUb. r Blsekleds. even c was cTch.i wo 6f JUiii.! provided that Congress alone should have the Up " -order, ; Uower tod-rl.r J,- Vt.ii k j.:....! Wl. Jti. wcr W tmdest keeper. COunui. . at told our poor sailors nr. "-ewho voted o the report bf Ae President i Jretonju mm. - uould it be supposed that if it wci not rufoiU time ago prcicuted three th rfZu6' "L:" p , " , c ana;cf Mmo.nn.tA s ..u .'. I of them to thA TTnn tr. i.. r . I tner riKhta previouslv in COntet k... w iu W4r,.ii wouiq uc proper 1 . - , , -.v .mw we proceeo-i . i . ' . -. " before the next meeting of Congress V Cer. 0ftc ' 'ot fu. JUra,e mo?,er for the ' "t t..;i i. ... . . . P "...v't, I served Mr. R iat tki. IT... v . - the order in rmii;i ' ..J L. Li . Mimy-nou Anait not. should the PreiHntl Y " ween acunir un-1 j;- uuuc oiusncu lor . of the have the power of declaring W S t AK "". be m3c j a'par, country.ihat such a proposition should Le T SSS ssssssss & tisils I . - - . I " j -w w , .mkJ svv F au c I B S71 W mmrwmm m smm... .. . . against Uie other, without e- vine th.. MW. not,toield to the wuheaof .rr.t .'..m: ! ""iucoarepnsaLbuth i i . ... u o t i - m - g ' fvvi.Mig nr. .t.tM . - j . . v- vuwbo io wunaraw ncrs and thus r war r and he was therefore opposed to fill.. i mA-A . ' . ' . mr. jjvermore also contended that the part ftn I .tT J, 8VTCruHlcn rrance was atstroyea by -r"'-:"V"u'-" f avuetioa into the fami'V , f , Apunt, Boyle, Uurwcll, BaUer. Calhowi. aff.& e u Cly, CiOMon. Deju lio.h. sv.i,i:n r 1 . llfJmes, ord, J. i. Jackson, Jobnort, Kenan, Kirkpa- P6sed to be struck out was . uticxim,7l Vk- ? P"nienu putting the gallaries inihe place of l.ho ho criecT out so loudl v fX- . ' , - 'J ai,.T V ri. ii "-mn5mery, in. fawrcw, John H v SnvW lvB- (Hen.) Bay, Smiliesun- " ATS--tfisi: Aiavj. t ' w 'tl"r '- .-'-' ' ' ' n w Uyd L3'on Mrs, M Creery.- MUnor, - M!fforo.ry,- N. H. Moore. UoaeW: MumtW.? xJ - . LhAli TK..Iv .-. V' -- " - ' ' IwiJ 6 L iMwioipn;, itea, (Ten.) ML Rich. w. K. Smith, h Smith. . resiaent or, anv other nerson. :. Tliw. -ntn-k. weU delegate to the president power to make or re voke all laws. The bill did not eoritemnW l.l r . r - . . . Z r, ivc.ir' uHjve aci ror issuing letters or marque or reprisal a- .v.c cut ll. s Mr. Randolph - moved to 'r5t f Vt. 12th ctioa the exceptions to the general re. noval of theembargci.r.; : 1,; r , y -r: i Mr. Randolph iupported the motion on the .wound of the expediency, for general reasons :f total repeal of the erobargoV Am in ad- union ro- ujc general reasons in favour bf a re uiauses oi uie eauenea. lius was a Jorrihl ntut I croveraiyin ' ..i "yu" ofthlngs., B if anybody tf metA to .legtoj MrT a aa SaST Vl underjassinga, where.the ooffc uiey wmeirpm the Ulenesv or, m resily, LtuJ-"" :." re. !y tj aparticular enemy, but gave. Wrt7 U rresiaeut chuse wiatwhich of the beUieerents he .""'r.UiU W rpgate-. fiunseif not . ZTT7,T '"WM' w h! 'u a 1 I .i . . . . - Ih.M.SA,i.: - sw i w uua oi juagmg oi me connictot uus liouse, 1 7 out icr it would he virtual!v a uuuio m wese ooservaipns, ijcel a repug nance at comparing such an stdience as X see a round me to persons of that dtediption. ? ."Vlhe foreign difficulties h which we are now involved, , Mr. jR. attributed to our own over, sight j to the rejection oft treaty which mirht war, . If the nation Was in favor of war: thi .w the proper way to make it. He rnnri-m- c fhrir iK?. .1.' S ; T. "! r-. .uui vuicu- toiisuiuents would lejl them thii.Uiey Were traitors to the cpnsdtution that tiicy had betrayed the trust reooaed in them. ,Tk. hawT nf beenastonished to bj. ' j ee such a bill as tlus com from tK. . v. .1 . , . MviMiij a iKal the age of TOiracles was not passed. He should scarcely now be surtxized at anv thn -hi.K ..u L. . kmwa.-j v . J b """"'uiq wfiich tlie ..v.i iin;itu wouia snajto the covem. I ... .1 . .. ment of the U. S. tn sidered it in s ZZ OTiT fasted of, that our iiiexMdiency, that was a tnmoMbnsidxiau'orwhen Tolumea of p, 1 er: - -.t.t : ' nnor. that temporisinff 6M .k- . M vsuion. 01 tne people' in the passage would be a 'wecedent treaty or the aecenrn. Conw oJtho U. S.y H. aaiT..; K;k k. .:. ,77 v . . l wtu unitea atatesJU gjn anerma, he taid that,3 except!, tew who had been orm, - t " - 0 muu IQBt; or; British do walofMr. there werVSny haegoc,ated by government in a war laSSS 3 East in? a ion. tr,'- -oaf. not jour ti.B ' connived, have pla. tftT: ?"m lin-; iituationfarprehr. K now found itselfBut h.iA. ' .' ttconutu nnnpr ; n 1 ah .: ' ' r . . " ---w m aiw u sarr tr 1 ii i. r "a: t . . . I . r uuui a iiiamn -a arrAi 1 a.. a. 1 . - - . , . u-a putfn cpeddon with ibnco and produced aolc yolumeaplo ried aye, 72 V v'H- ; MriXyon followed on the airne Win. .Ja-.L tic correspondence! He A fc- i " M "ye! 2 s " .-riV;v-iA r 1 - 1 y ; peal, be obse rved that although the embarirb IS? ?u MeosrftUnor and livertnorW I wish 'that the Curaf and Barber would come s ,wa 10 oe out partially, repealed, in point bf:vr" w Tr ,v. v- wtsn tor war-. I imp uie library axl make v trac.tlr.e '...ii 1 - 7'." wimicu wr, uui lOOae, who wishml nff,... ImKKTok .,k:u u..ij t ; " 7 . ,TU 44 oe P,a I( me re or some other I for: k but those: who. wished office, rubbish Which hadld us l itted to grow.- He knew of no I :- y aei . f- , raining part of it.V He denrecSW .tngin-tpeoplerofthisVounu ent which fisted in almost e ver- other pluntredinto a war with n n-Ju " I"r!"7 our. own creatiotf that a bonfire bf all .he 1 ,-1 1, j V,-T.r r-ff .f-V? -. -.ri tothiswind-millexpe-l ' 'BTr; ' ddmesticdlfficul. tSfire th.jrftffefiik I mat they Were all of B,i v." .J"B.OCTWen " s, and 6. Britain 1 they had ben product 11, j te He: compared the fanr-C4-iwCar V 1 1 country than ourhi, that bedietjee .was dueto If P"1 than by this provision of the bilL Althontrh ed '"tidgerfconduct; He compared the I AarartC-c v . . lT ong as tne wnm 01 the execution- "V -? F wx.tuo the embareo, because he eon. I r,re' no iairuaiion 01 this coun'rv with I ih".K1'9 r was Hounshed over the head. 2nd no io.. aw " "unpus to the people, hi wontdww "at of Great liiuin under the adminUt,i r10?"-00 . Mr. Ihrnn U I.... --f.t. wi COnunue tt lor Seven, fawt than , nf Ti.wl "Nr,.t. It- .f J r'.-. . . ' ; : cm V" wwui v :.iuc nioiion. oe. 1 m.j . . r"'K u war. 1 :. wuruiiETess were itit 1 ... . . .j , , cause; he wished.- bv ao dotritr! tr. mV. ., .-w.oiwia spoke to reply to the preceding tren now like licbeth. in a altttnfi k . I Nys-Mcssra. Bariirf. - r tk m..j...f .t " ue.man, 1 lie was. aaton shed that .I.7J I ' l 4 y b Hillhouse. yvrf. ihA-. T' ... c v .mviiuureinoi me irenueman irom s. . ... "t- - "v..Vm uwuju i nu a y to retreat. nrn-aitu. . ij I tfA;i.r...l . . fv t u .... ...... ..- .-?-). ? i t i-ir' nomn. hjwib 01 aid. f ith of TcBnesseevvlTurHston Wid .Xrawfoid, Cih&an, Jlioodrich, -ig, iteeo, : buinter Tur. v . reoilei. f., c 7: . T ;w "T'F" genuemeir should I on was as t v as to retreat. ! w .u.-j .Mwa, rw t-v ' ....... . v. 7 -rv - umui everr oronosirinn ih. n i.u. . i - . - .. . i'-.vm i uu nniTeji'z. . r?i j.- :ts to. Thomas Jeffer. V. TTT. ' - , -I r--v-....6 m,, BVry, uic nan- i.uaye war man tne embartro. ' Now ihrir 1 1 "T. ivw. uie uouse irom .itercburse systetn was to be adopted, Mr, B. changed Cut this uKthlradSS V r " t vuur wjrepeaung the provisions war, noratuscrettTn to the President to make it-. MrJr"1 emMr8 the cotnmence. 0i"gaw and: enacting othe'rs, "authorised the President, at the moment of one' CBW Psent session. Ifhey aow io- ; ' whtA should be more fnttlligible to the reve- ?f oTowers - withdrawing its orders or decrees, ,tpnded modify the embargo' at alh he becw i -Mliue ouicera than it 'iAnla k-aJ.t.' V-' toJSsue letters of marnuei knH vsi :,. --c." creH YtVemlemii f -tl e. ' t . '-pealed;:!i;;rK:si:' Ptwer onme "Exer,miv- Tkw I of. ceitfitrv. taking warn'm- ki .'Jl- 'V iT.' nr.-a'.'-1' ;4"i'vt" ',ivi-r rt.r:i.-: ewmt vu fii:,i,. k" . 7 ;"rV I e"" 'r or ts-v ",sKa errors :,u,nrZacj"pcltw otion fromthe made known m the PT? .ormaswra (the ministry of Lord issue! atedthe . a. . - tit : - i . auc I manhiawar, however aveVseVhe committee tonriuire whhher fehr hH. was' ojosed to war but bui ""Wiia recently heen iff Embargo te.o-Ae'Wa?. and ii theShS S 'Ifv8 to"w thefiornvT riiM t.v. tk.-lTai . othcr a'' "txl whether a freeiW; Af.kl- ' ' : nar wiiii vnA r.rni i -uaw aat.aa.a w ami iviiv r niniia i m e - " wa uaw . . - latat rtiiTrf rtt Jii aUv-; . i i n iiaano laea ot scmMiiHncw- k i ' j.Frtirvv aa jk .Vaar - " , n i w Kwemmtnt br&nv rMMBMnai ..a ; r r. . r w u v ayv. k iiiui i rn mr ir ar nno a-vaa i . waaisa uie imrmra artv nrw rwi viku n ua- uc llkl i nan f inmaeriA ata. - - a l r . r .i ,rr j t vLt LOLiiiaiivc repealed onthatgWdny ' i.-..n (v..- v - . s . i uuuiis were detprnin4 : i ji.t . . . . i tiwi v uuoiig ann . frr" V ." I'vwcr w procure, tne theirhrriera n . T . r I t v ....-w, ,v Koiusi : -1 ng dui he- I other ..l i .. repeal of anv' law whie.k J r!;. .tir l-..7.iJl r;".? rrTSrw Kcnutman m the Kouai More the commktee miirhr Kr,. '.i ..Z 1 -Tne appar . - . :- v - , v i fviivviavu tu iiiiii i "uuiu Hav iniir tnisi hn( - -.u- .1 i .1 . ..hy tate affiiust. ts intere.w m. j' tl a .u.; vi.- tL?r 1""? mouki not resist Ecm, 3 . ..j .. . . -r I--,- ,"v" 'P' we irenueman from v.-VnrkfMn v-.-iioiwiiostsuwtny ail, that had been said; to the .Uardeuler); or the gendetnan from KeVitucir Sir - contrary, hewdtlUimatntalnhth JfK 1 nj .1. o - ata. wuulj , a . j vw i.aic liuiihr inr si wn ri7 rx f. . a-.f ' wixivr a,,u aviac Ullllllin fill I- Onal iosolt by ; gfotinu tuatas the law now stood compounded t,Z i T - .ton6Tess only, by naUig him wlth tK ZveArA lt.t. i. of what ,,Pledircs md nU' jit i ... . ., rr ------7 w.i ku mno, 11 1 u tmioh." . .u..i T. ' . - . . . . ' i - , 7'"- 'kw WM uii 1 nwaiiut io De emmored. Wliirh J. . I.'- tnt view to in.- . itasnotJntendedFYeslrlfSd hh o fSSTiv " " Lhrd5sch tf.M. duty may bringu. to fighting dKc W.KfoTfa-"An somengtikdress;our.elv.upn tvwf dougMfe; and,winding,8heet to frighlen o! ccSfeth uicfa, wup may oiow our Drams out at the mew I and t . i J V . 8 titucnts Xif! menk .unnA.- k., .u. k 1 7 ' , . .TOO" .n-!tt enquire ', whether: it h -u.k. .u f - '"-Tr 'yfzs """" iw iicisrnt Ot tneir. I thi Gpd.8 sake, smg a reutem.to the ashes of the I UJX"? tl,e Pnaple that pmate yesftJsmiirht be aut :; .moarg j.ici not our successors have tQ tak "U"" lomaKe? reprisals whert tfie publi4 force .Uithe.d6leful ditjty where ,We "left 6Sj!jlS i?sJ presumed to b emplqfcd It'was there i't ii "V -..w v wv. Hiue aiuc, ni ' it i ivn a uittusura uiiwoiihr f. to , . me ...t. . . . t,j w'f,vviiimviriu question; rrj4a, happy ta'find that thafdoe. th ",7 of nau;hc construe. k , - j i art a a a i iir anrtnt . i -. . i . i trine .which, at the cbmmencement 6f ,the kes- JVu nsT,f'. WM terror. Mr. K. spoke about an hnilr nnrl J.Mr T. C.-Jackson' observed thlt it Wj kii Opinion that it-would, he : of the nation to persevere in the .embaicct till they,went to war t - but the maintirv r House appeared to'be bf opinion that-tiehhe course was proper,- i tiat being the lease, he was walhng to make the ground as tenable , h CouUl, so as to avoid down riaht?ubmissi. on. t- .tie rephtjd to variou bhservaiiho .... j .. iT T IUUUC a 1 or legislature. . houW-express any opinion, take anr resolve thr.n. r.-...yv.r ." lately ihAed t con ' W ,ince Snnaos- a! 4Ul2ea;C turned sate, with valimkl .;... i . Maai. i ana' .1 3.ifrv.rPMi..l tne statement u. i... -i ., . ' " "nwi out are f iau v nrriu- .. . . . .v. r'-Y tt r "wl,wiVWPt tMW Should be ninde of,tli? VhAeitr rantured 1 theaii ne. maintained his erouud: he should mnh u 1 vc8Scr.Cwkpfk;.ui..zJ j' .fi- rt. III. the Mirhl hnVKh .,,.l. ... - . lltigto . J". . . ' . . a- rigu. cnurcn, prcacning aound waaniere Wgueprppouui, jakLunworthyof the" C , and Saving docthoev Mr.', Key; sa id that the I Bovemnient, asit proposJ H?r by individuals whilst j ,v- provision .01 tne biu . py which tho mmence. F. "auon irn tie contest, He objected ment of the nbn-importatibh Wat fixed be as little influenced br attack. thr Wfi 7 e-wi I nmMf fVft,W - k-il. ,.. . ..-" ""r I1C Whole nniv,k-.i.- - : T.'' J i"ri tjur,metiiigs: liituic.ire1 i - ' ' ' '' peopie.,wuh arms ,w their hands, in opposition tons." to the: g9veWe.at,'rJtn relation to the trea IHMRS.; WAINEhSr k al-l lhat th. t.;4t. -L . . , . . -f I -1 . - M;aersr t tne unua! nri.. : 111,. i ' . ,
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