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I. t i ! , 54i h l largoiti'U. thai the iucntary of llw 1 j ry, is nnnu! rcpbrr, has usuo", that by ar dequate redaction in &U annf and navy the tiecsi:oUs state tf tour finaocea may berrrU-. ed. Uut perhaps sir, it may be said,-! hall , la the present undecided state as mptrti the brl'TKDts of Europe. nte my movcrouji which shall indicate a disposition on our part to aubmit Ut tnoae belligerents t Certainly not. Bat; Mn R. asked, u there aoy one who Ward h'm who aeriously thefcght of war, or be lieved it relation in which we could be pla ced I lie for ont did not. . War with whom; "War with France ! Carried on where f By di here, and by France in old France ? For she had no possessions lit our, neightmurhood. JVar with England ! Carried on where i I a the hospitals at New-Orleans f .Granting that our situation w; Ji either of the belligerents was a hostile one Mr. II. said, he for one would in that case aiill be ready to accede to hia propo aifion Tor he saw no use io keeping up an es tablishment, a Costly set of tools, which wx could bet if we knew how to use.'- w? .' It is possible, however, aaid Mr. R. that all this time I may be under a mistakethat there is d system that there is a plan,' that there is a concert and indeed if the old maxim be true, ere est arlare crlem. oura must be one of the most refined systems it elude not only sight but .would elude even a chemical analysis 1.1 l .. -T. v:. r.. .11 .h A wuuiu wish lu aa. vuia iiuusci iici an wiai - has been Mid or that caji be said on the subject, whether-we must not we may make as manv wry face aa we please go back to that ground (if it be possible to regain U)whfch we have so childishly and wantonly abandoned ? We must i we may begin upon the system of loans and taxation, but the people of the; United" States will tell us to atop, and we must obey Will ' the people of the United States consent to keep tip extensive military and naval establishments, of the reryexislence of which the) are ignorant until they are made acquainted wiuV them by hmthensorae taxes and a debt entailed on their posterity and for what i To what earthly end t If you cannot keep your army alive in time of pence, 1 ask in the name of common sense what will you do wjth hem in time of war I Is there . a roan whoTjears me who feels, one atom of ad- a:.? l - u -i .-.i. r v uiuonui sciuruy n ius person or property u om the army of the United States ? Has it ever , been employed to protect the rights of person . andpropwty j Has it ever been employed but in voilation of personal rights and property in the violation of the writ of habeas corpus ant' as a new .modern instrument of ejectment: " Sir, go through the, country, and put to ever , freeholder in the Jand this question -Are yoa willing to pay one third more of duty, and an .,- hundred per Cent, on that third, upon sugar cof t fee and so forth, for the sake of the establish ment at New-.Orleans I, We may say what wt t' ipv Knt rliat Tivrlitinn uihirK lirttil nnra - surpassed in tolly evert' other txpedriion eve t undertaken the famous expedition of a British nrmy against flushing, where they had an ar - my as well as climate to contend against that expedition, which even their own ministry dare not deferid, but. quarrel amongst each other who shall have the blame of it, was surpassed in dis . i -i - 1 -1' . ... a5ier,uy me mortality oi me vmerican arm) And yet, sir, for this shadow, tbis skeleton . it is indeed" a skeleton of an army, the people - of the United States are to submit to loans and taxation - With respect ta the navv, I sav no thing of that., Its exploits are already registcr- ed in our Journals, ,;. And the tactoi the tngatr Philadelphia havinar run ashore on tlie tad of , Ihf Horse shoe, is he only otte in our tlaval an nah tor sevrral years past, , 4 .Vvitft respect to war we have thank Uod ! in the A,tfantict a fosse wide and deep enough to keep ffutiy immediate dapger lo our territory. The bel . litjcrer.tj.of Europe know as well as we fee'4 that war is out of the'.quedon. No, Siiwif our pi'cDaratioit i , was for buttle, the state phj sicans have mistaken I. i . f 4 . ! & i , t - i i ivi non'Intercoursed almost Into a consumption. - and this is 66t the , time -for batUd. If indeed the ' . pox, this reduction would have been according to the ; best medical authorides- . i'i' i r ; : , Mr.. R.' aaid he would therefore submit to the - House, lindcr these vie ws, the best he had been a-b-e to take, two distinct propouons in single re solution, in order that the House and the people of the United States might, determine whether they ; would submit to encounter the European system of 'loans and taxes, or whether they would reduce esta blishments, which (to say the best of them that could - be said) were mere incumbrances. It was he tho't, aliout nine years ago since he had the honour of ma- ' Jdae a Bimilar motion in this House, which was the precursor of tha abolluon of the internal taxes. lie hoped the motion he was now about to make Would i .' be the harbinger of protection aeainst the system in- , troduced into the House Vest erdav that, at least, if , It was not made the means of taking off taxation, it " micht prove an antidote aK&inst it Mr. R. then ' ' moved that the military and naval establishments ought to be reduced noi that he was at all op6. sea to a reaucuon in any outer article oi expence .' -. He believed tlrat manv other and imnoitiint rpHnc - 1.. j. r .l. " ,.- . wnvm iiuki w muuo ui uic opcuces oi me covern meht. " The spirit of reform, he said, had Ioiir slept ; ,ui ims iui Ac wuum ns ur as any man in tctrenching expehces, but he confessed his J object nun ytm m ui viic uuii uy uic iiuiua. fie vOIlSI ' dered these two' objects to be the great drains' and 'Kinks of the nubile treasure. I da not fa&iA hmm. ' ,:' fes a better acquaintance with the public sentiment than othersi but I believe, If you were to ' Propound , .the question to eycry man in the United btataca- ' . pauie fol judging, that not merely nineteen twenti f cthsj but nine!, hundred and ninety-pine hundredths 'fif them aiwavs excemint? tliosa whadrw tnmln. menu from these establishments, and their imme t diate connexions,' whether in this House or out of it the good honest yoetnanry of the- United States, '; who never saw tlicse things, whose only proof of Utcir cKistcnce is in uic money they call tw, would wt, uGoXs name let s kavenoo? of them. H c are to hare war, we Jjww that we, the people ot the United Stutes, wlnotth loraruU'Crwn the hospitals on the Mississippi, must Bjni V tie. : . The House agreed to consider the motion ot air. Randotuii I and the question being sutcd on its pus. sage in the knowing words A(MW,Thit the roUUari k naval eslablishmenu oujtht to be reduced. ' -1 Mr. Erraa presUraea that ine gwienwn uwi lreinu would not ak of the House to decide this question at a moment's warning. 1 have, sad ne, no objection to refer the resolution to committee r the whole House and todiscuss it. U centlemen on this floor who voted In 1807 for an increase of the army aud naval esubllsnnxots, can find in the nreaent novure of the aiTirs of this country a suffi cient trround to reduce these estabaslimcnts, and at , no raUons. the present moment w he may bring news which will with thus Ue preset regime tlcy c3i nu amount to prche- r. M I tdue tkiott- Mr. U- s if w. g b-ck. reiuua which be lid not know to be prcuc-lrfe, to the old on. m, We should una an . ......-, iihsundlng the rivalry of ourownraIac- Mocwr.'s nCrMlrucu u i -rtt a- amcica vA agreed tul nutwiinsunuuig tnenvmiTw v. ' turea. ' ' ' ( ' On WieUy Uu Mr. ,Vt, f,0r4 1 ' . One word awrtt d t have done, at least for to- mittce cf Ways wid Mont, Lid beV t 1 1 dy. Among the objects which induced me tosub- the Mkiwingdocumeiit, hkhwts orj ! muthe motion now before the HauseVor at lea pt-aicJ. . " . , one which In my mind ought to weigh n Us Cvour, , TaiAirav DxraatMeyT, is this t that this planting our soldiers like so much Sia, ' , -Itb'ci tic in a swamp, which tny Coileapue Ubcs to see fcsre the honor to submit the folW; , brought to Eht, and to which wish I concur, has rattans' in inswer to the sevend o'ljecU t t- bad one eflpct it baa, given the emfi de greet to embraced by jour letter of. th.?:n u'ahio, ; the recruiung service, which never w a very Cou- amount of theextrnrdin.irycspcnccsu':!n ' rishing branch of our home manuLcture of a stand- outborised by coogress being yet woasttit i in; army. If it be true, as alledged, that dead men j, 00t Ten at this time pi cuca'.-le to u e , tell no tales, it must be also true that they can draw precision the su-n which mjy he wantad oy lr.-: ; nn rtinna. But I can demonstrate, ho ever true the aarvice of tl.i ye-tr. And in reLdion in hen perhaps the first pde lin common sense, that U Is not true far the Treasury, years, it wou.d U premature to L-.y down cy , . ill emile us to reduce them for there never has been an instance of h 1 refund- ral rules resperung the most elii!)!c no-k; , . coinmenstirjte wr.bf rr- cajeofwiir. Itiii'.- for ori-nnallv increasine them, I cannot coincide with ' siuon tnat ine compuiucm w.-4w. - wro iu -ag.n p.enr p,:M thm T but if k a onpinallv nroper to raise this ; full. . . some oi ine m-t owou meatm ol elfectias lf force, there are nocircumstance which ought at pre-1 My colleague is mistaken, sir t I naye not rrpro- genera, ieavmK it a surt u .S.ji.-nuni n sent to induce tngress 10 reuuee w. uui - . --t .7 v, -" same time, sir, I am tar trom sayinR mat ioodm iiwku ui v,-. - . I "m . iu .it .ta.. rii-'-. .v .iJu .k- .rn,..nan,,(.iiUr he redu-'inc the militia for msunce, which was adopted, with ranj-ement of otaiis.. . . . ; -.-. , . ced before the eirtlof the present sessioo. It ia true what gnxe I will not say. I had the Iwnourof pro-1 The enquiries of the committee of r that the deficit in the reveuue may be saved Py a re- posiag wnico wiwouu; -wv - . ,Uw.u v ia.w w.owinj oomts,: 1st V, I duction ; of the army and navy ; but that is no rea- uxen up oy anrr cuuemcn. i iiniuxiiti.uu.iux is uic iuw cn.uw mw oi , eTuming j.-,r,( V . .k. u .kom Hnn when tverr other circum- contract bill, the alteradon of the rules and articles loons, keeping iu vie ljh the Lciiitr cf Ki. stance forbids it. There is a bill before the House ot war i mignt, go lurmer, out i am tkx. uisposcu ing sums commensuraic wuti ins exigoicirt of , for the increase of dudes ; it is reported in blank, to trouble the house or exhaust royscll. r u. 3. and the UiOmate extinguishment 0f Uie brin- news wldch will eiuble u. to reduce them for there never has been an insumceot 6 nl !e rrUnS tLe mo honSur If it U the intenuon of genUemen 1 ed in the rmy or navy for person, not in place, al- rowing sunis of moiwy coinir tMhemldvMW charge of folly , though the esumat. is always made on the .auppo. inJcs of tlM UStatc. in Hlrincr3ltUnuI cannotcJncide with ' uon that the compUment of men u complete and foro tL -ight iluac.t f.r th and the ratio of addition w ill be fixed at the pleasure of the House. It U reported on the principle which is fair that those who incur a debt should pay it - contracted I 2dly. -.To what ex'.ent can aa W r - . IN SENATE. 4. . . ' I ofdutieaonimpoitadon be carried witli aif.iv ? - v 4lt 1'k. kill '(n. (hi ..t.K.V. I P ,n on. nth.F .,ruin., t..! 1.. .... II The deficit of revenue should be supplied by those mentof a Nauonai Uudr. was reaa a second erne reuea on.sor imtneaute revenue f,.-,Hv. who incurred the expence wluch causes it. I voted add passed. - . , l i for the array, and shall not be deterred from voting Mr. Pope reported a bill authorizing a subscnp- 1st. The commissioners otthe smk'mr fundi 1 .. ...... i ... .1 .. r.k. it..:,, .1,. ,,,..1, .r ..... r.t, nTy-mrX ..t. r . l. .... " I uhirli 1 oeUCVCtt liCCCSaill T ami UOII Oil 1b mn n lire kuusu u iv lire nu.k u vm wi uicumiuu "fi" viriMiuni ui tisni till! hwtr.r mmM Inr m nhie . ' " . J . . . . t.:u . ..s I r .i. - '. r.i. i . . . which I still believe was necessary at tne time it the unio uanai vxwniwnT , nmtn wu mice rewi. iwiwra jur uic jviuch v las cit, rcimbtirir. : was adopted. As to the present situadon of the ar-. . I I310,thc rc3idue tf the exchmicd sispcr t-. my of the United States, 1 am not acquainted with UOt'SE OF ttF.l'REEVT.vTIVES . stocx, amounung to 5.759090 doltirt and in 1 r. ;, it. Mccnt frm nrivate letters. No man more than AforJay, March 26. Mr. Livcnnore offered the the whole of the couveitcd s"u per cunt stock rvmo t! myself deplores t he situation ot that army ; and from following resolution : lingto 1,800,0(X dollars. ; It i.pithub th-t: kMMii it has nrocceded. whoever is to , Reohed. 1 hat the 1'resident ot the U. states be owners of those two secies of Mock '.would eo-.iv i.i.m.rknv.Ktvnnn!uhl(for keeninir the trooDS reauested te Cause to be laid before this House a! fjre-lcmn the amount, provided "'""'"'I .. ---- , .... , l r- i : V . in a swamp, and sacrificing one halt ot them, 1 nope copy ot aof icuers or oispaicnea wnicn may nave iqr a lew year?. v ., , ;, .tw--iv. ' will he exposed to tne punuc. it ma De proper vo oeen reuccu m uw i,i uunn vi auw, w aiy ii iwj mit-iM wen juiieg in tiicanr: obsctre that a bill passed this House yesterday for not require secrecy, from Mr. Puickney, our minis- veport of November 3ui 1 807, referred, to ia that to the leeungs ter at tne uiun oi umuon, amce nis receipt oi tne i mis ycar i:uk ins a'-vcrai our: oreanizincr a force more congenial of freemen, which will perhaps nks- of the U.S; much reduce letter of the 23d of November, 1809, from the be- might find it convenient, as the;dinuusaedcn the necessity cf keeping a military force era bo- cretary or State, communicated to this House by the mate 1 uic couutry, might require. Jcsc?)iuL o died; 1 President on the 29td of said November.'"'' loan to government a eonsideViUile piruon oft' S:r,IdonolformVpartknoWhat course will The WM,.te some discussion, was passed capital stock, then computed at alut forty nil:, be pawned by Conat the present acasion. The :C3,Nays U. . . y , of dollars : Such temporary .tau tm be cb:r .! S wmlrman frm Virgin meema disDosed to repeal Those who voted m the negativo were Messrs. only to.a limited amount; but they are cwreuicr, a lm1" liT?emll,r JSK W. Alston, Boyd, Burwell, Dawson, Holland, John! tworcspectt ; 1st. -They d not dimiiiish the L to WrioTol; ahedid Jones, Mee,Mir NMoo,e,' Marrow, ty of obubother loans tn wl,n i trn ivkRsnit it in rM-rfilv consistent in Nelson, J Porter, lutthili 1 4. . . aslheydonot jncreascthe arflountpf swekatm,:- kt- .... .u. rtTt-R..;- k,u. i.. ha .il The bill nuking an appropriation for the purpose ket : 2dly. Leuig redeemable, atvwil!, trd so beTore und that it Is perfectly consistent in him of niaking an experiment on the practical use of the sums which, may suit, the convene .of gove n to reprobate every meavurw tak A four-W five torpedo or submarine explosion was again taken np, roent, interest is puid only, long as the money i . .. i aa ,Um itnii, rrisrathnti, opposcu oy otcw. j-runa. wiuiicj, risK ana i an- i wjnica : aim Iu-k.. Kfv... . m4.r,. .ir. tioes madge and supported by Messrs I .ton, ,M Kim and 1 tracted is ' 1 " - . II. . wrW 1 1 n..a.l t. J f- I A -1 I t 1 f , not proceed from our acts, but from the iniusUce oi""- UJ" iu v7 mm nays, iau uwj e ouwkico wra intUYuiua.s or the belligerents, who by their decrees anuorcers v-, .i ,. T,. -y "rlT "' v uii.Mt H . at a single blow reduced our exports from one hun- On motion of Mr. Nelson, the bill for the relief and limned by the casting demrjl j for th. cati dred and eight milhons to less than seven, u ing-the year 1809 our revenue was about ten m isin St uill mviKiihlir nnt uu uiiiik uis jst ' " " --- ..r.u--u,- .j.;... . . : .. more than eight. I have as I have bciore sum, no ., vr-. .M ... uiu.:j jjcrui-iia, mt Lciiiuii , ur- vi "' i"i uuuuicu tnu uji.uiivmii.u "uu,i:n ui jjiiTaiu puisca" c icrnis mus; yary acfo: ijH and soldiers of the Jute rcvotutionaay amiy and of. ding td.circumatuhcea always giving tje prefcroii -e iw. the present ftrmy-cfthe United States, was passed . to tne'tnbfct simple form that -can 'effect the obi--- bbiection to meet the question out the retmcuon oi & - - ivm.. . uj v, .jj mi thl . will not the nfteessitv of additional ,nS on Wednesday. ., , . ; ,1 subscribers, be adyantageotlsly applicdia revenue, because our exports arc so much reduced , n moUon f Mr; uura, j ' af r toana or improvmg their terms.. : ; -' . , w aiA ti.t. .... inrr.inir th dnti. adopted requesting the President of the U. htatcsto , iUi. Treasury rotcs beanfta interest or perhaps for some years to come. One reason of rh raHm tinn nf nvnnu i that our maiiHhtClure!. pressment Ot Amc nfoimation touchiiTg the im- seaman, as had been re ceived since the corrtuiuri i made to the Senate Kul. iiifr9U.rt ark murk HMtn .vrllltf tlltltlV Crkl'iT'li, ,.,v.w.o.,v. .--.v. - ,-- ,cnT ...J 1... r ,i ..f.,,,,., 1 he bill from the Sennteto alter and amend the iiibifiAfUi tunt iMilil)tavi ui iitamiiuviiai v m i w wvvh . . , ,. t.-i. iniu.TA .1.-1 ..hl,. ..o, ,..r- bid fixing the military pea . . . r..4.... v;.i. .k-. United States was twice real and commuted, iu uvai vui liuiiicsuv uijiii'i.n.iuiv,. f-rtui viita rf, - . Atr establishment of the md Commuted. i. . : aawyer reported. a ble to on sded to a bouH thfou of supplier the year By.the bondsf and the ic ded lor by the 1 nnal anticipjuoii . j , p - ; .1 new oi tne oecreasc oi our impoiis, an auuiuouai , . '' . i f . .J ,. i. . ',r 1 spaying amy advaicrem, :""," . " ; r. r 1 r 1 . ' , ? v' V, duty of 5 per cent would produce art dude 33 1-3 per making 3 millions, ficit. . on goou niilbn ;i ceflt vi va and raising the andp1;- after date m-.vy be ammillris- erate amount, and be put in circul i a .... -. . irons ot banks,'and m Davmi t on would be ahsorix:d duii : yment of public Junds ciid revei. ; mpuon ot ie; Kssidys beprcvi- . 11.1 .' m:: ... u ensuing year nas air the re veriiie, thourr'i fiIe to a witldii. strict" bolii: fadlitute ectiort of the revertua ad the Ioliu sra i It a At let li ft rar !VrhPlnI 1 lirii'A Ws t . I vh thA .-Av lliu Wiuvy , v iikmivii. , . sii I w ? ' r ....vi ..r,,ni,n. r.k tooK. up tne oui concerning commercial intercourse in retauon to the extinguishment Mt ie tlebt coti' l ; TMaQon's Bill With, lis several aMcndments and tracted those who borrowenn do tiofhits mort lhaa M- n i.A, , ., r ,' uiuunrfuwi. , . I pro we ana ptcuget mnaa sutti&tcat lor U)M oo- - - ."" . 1 " : ir. .Tiuwii muvcu iuui um nuusc uuturrc loineir i ivcb ana roenve sucn a lorm tn tftp. ctt-hi kjimarnoi WUS 1iofyr.mnt tn tliff Sonntp.V nmpnnmrnt' wki).k I imrtrlA tt MA4v.n.iA ' r.. ; i :w i.uu.viMAm.. i w....... w v...d i ......... I 1,11,11.111. .k. ivui.iiii'uuii. i j runner it lircutcui. bio tor no longer time than is hecesfcrv ia order ta obtain the money to niake it rcimbursiilllebv instal- . . . t . - ' . ! 1. . the discussion which had commenced. He willing to submit his proposition to the same com- j wouu totally destroy the bill.) .tilttrt. a: harl i'n:lpr ronnirlfirulion the pentlfimnn's i ri - -.1 .uittcc as had r.nder consideration the gentleman's proposition for laying additional duties, and let gen tlemen take their choice. The treat difficulty which he felt in speaking in this Hall had caused Mr. R. to omit one remark, and that was-i-that if Congress did mean to lay additional duties, it would be nec Hsary to keep them on not only this year, but many years Mr. it. said he had not expected lrom the eentlcinari who is at the bead of thu ommittee of finance in this House, fkicb an opinion on the sub ject of Indirect taxation, aa was to be gathered from his observations. What would be the efiect of lay ing additional duties for one or two years i The ef fect would bo thut the articles oh which the duty was laid would not be imported because they would have to compete in the market with those articles already imported free of additional duty, and moreo ver would have to contend against the well ground ed expectadon that in a short time the duty would be taken on., bo that instead ot getting revenue you diminish it,by laying additional duties, because tne very articles woicoj are io proauce revenue win cease lo be imporUcW 1 here is no clearer qucs don in finance or evcnto Arithmetic than this. . His colleague had said, that the revenue havlne deminished, heavier dudes must be imposed on cer tain articles why f liecause, forsooth, the articles are imported Under a disadvantage, owing to the in crease o tour domestic manuueturcs. it so, u in order to set revenue higher duties were to be 1 laid On imported articles "notable te come at in our mar kets under only the present duties, this was, altoge ther a new plan to him it- must be ot the new i . 1 rl . ! . . 1. . .1 . -.. 1 . . scnooi ot nuance mi was fuuMremer uicomnrencnsi- ble, AWith respect to thi priiKiple that those who incur debts oughCjtaLpey them Mi.- R. said he a- trreed with his collearue and, ulthoutrh he Was hot one of those who incuiTed the debt," he was 6tie of those who wcrdf willine to pay it." They, would un fjncsUonably by his system of additional duties des troy what revenue was left from dudes on imports and tonnage.' ' lie said h'4 rather , suspected hia col league had fallen iutoa small mistake, and thatwheri he spoke of ad valorrm duties on goods r.e oiignt. to hare sad on ar(kle duiico The motion wts supported by Messrs. Macon, Smilie, M'Kee, M'Kim and Fisk. aiid opposed by ments at fixed periods ) never tocreateVforthest Avtesaw. i roup, i-yon anu oneney. l ol dimmishmir the annua interes. jiiitater n , i?: .i. ...i .i : . i, . . ... . . ,r - . . iir. nan wuo aiicaiwiiiyr wncn ou nuruumineni took place nal amount of stock that! itfib'am'&tujiy bfirrowed, ami atove all never to iiiciirexoemtes w!lcii are n t Wednesday March 28 The following Message actually necessary for the defence or wei&'rc.of t!,: yesterday received from the President of the Uni- country, are principles essendal foratunon whi ted states was read : . I does not contemrJate a svstcm of nemnhtal nn m- To the Hu of Beirefntatrvc oflfte V. Slate?. J creasing debt., But for its qctu.il rcim!)iit?icmentff. Inconsequence of your resolution of the 26th I olttst Drincipjlly dcfleiidoh'therenifttoCu'raSnerotB instant," an enquiry has been nade into the eruvs- j circumstances, on the growing yesourccs of the pondence of our minister at the court of London coimtryj und on the wisdom of our successors. The with the Department of State from w hich n ap-1 aruficiiU provision? of sinking fuid may tdiraysk - pears that no omciai communicauon has been rk- rendered metlkieut bv the 'hcwssni -.exUa' reived from him since his leceipt of the letter ot gance of government- The ical amount ofa na'io November 23d last, Troro thef Secretary ol State. nul ddbt Cannot bo diihintsficd' mdesa the airwr; -s A letter of 'January 4th, TS10, has been received of revenue hieiudin? tha'fund Wiriad la' tJe ''' ' in" uuiuBici, vj miaonuui, out nang SUStCQ lllg IUI10, UIlU C.HCiUSlveiV Ot De'iV llHiS .tltcccoi'tno to be private and unouictaif ahdmyolving moreover aggregate' ofcxpi-ntiitma, other th.i:;!io: for the personal consiucrauous 01 a ucacate luiure, a copy payment of the principal of the debt. Tjvorawe is considered as not within the purview of the cail circumstances, and a ii;nd economy In the current of the House. JAMr.S. MADISON. exnences, have ertublcd the U. Kj'td tvifttoedur ji t 10V ism ., . . . - iiiuris ii . miu, Mr. Pitkin, from the committee to whom Vu committed the memorial of Wm. Lambert, maiie a report toncluding with the following resolution; lietohed, That it is expedient to mke prbvisiofi by law authorizing the President of the United ingthe last 8 years, iua hulf of the dJMatej bj the revotatknvury vAri'.nd diinn aota'eottlic eW. ing years. Similar circuinaumccs, and art lUlUr j cues to the same principles '.will I bo rc'uidhe to se cure the actuul reimbursement of the dcbl.wriisb m.iy now bo neccssarv tn rnnt" rt Hut 1'nSt trov States to cause the longitude of the City of Wash- eminent will possess resources amply uGioicnt for ineton from the observatory at Greenwich., in Fmr the obiect. rdsof. land,' id be ascertidned with the greatest dejriee of the pubiic lands would alofle; slowly perhipa, but -p " ' ouiwiMiuip nini) wi- inai purpoM: i certainly, exuiignisa a itiucvi greater wut tnan iw to ptocure the neCessury atfroobmica) instruments. U. Stes have it how In their power to create. Ami 1 he report was orderedrthe on the table. . t h is auflicientty ascertained thatihc iwlioh;vl wealth Mr-, Vandyke moved the fallowing resoludon t of thetU, States, nnd therefore the mcujsvftasitti Rctolvtdt That the committee On our naval csta- revenue Inrireui n Mfir. u, ;n ,rJ, f mirlhun their blishjnent be iostructcd to ehqliix into the expedi population, a nonubtion 'wliichaliuostdouhlcs'e.ver ency of authorising the President of the' United 1 twenty Sutei to sell such of the gun-boats belonging to the j ' Those coitsideralions,' cwnected with others sts United States aa he may judge unfitor unnecessary ! ted at largi.fci.the anhhul reports of JJoeiubcr 1 so'i 4 to be employed torthe puWic.aerytce, sf.f and December -150, haw pro Mr. Macon moved to amend the motion so as al broduccd a, convici'" ttl:Vt 1-..iria ..IimU, ...ll1.A.. 'A .n.u... vrtt.l'tflt 10 & luuill ulljIUTIIIVIV .Vl;l " f tw,'"" so to include frigates and others vessels e war." 1 the orinciiwl lesourre fer'-aHoiMrtini? a war."' l"r' imported, . He thought that the more ef theni ; wcrft sold the mlt me at the same time to observe, tlwt the aowr for, nder i.hcuer;,r;f ,,a haa becaconfied tdtliatulcct aljne.iuiil
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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