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' Volume' r,' rr ..jr. o, ... tf North Carolina, ; r - arl ether $hnt!ar efetiret, aecuf i Cd'eCt Term JLD. 13- V- ore is It IKmpoM, y T t r -. t c a.maf -frfac -.' 1 mm Lara Jrrt-' -. 1 ia the Scar, thai a DANIEL. M. rvi '"r . .t- n. confumcly Jias consolations, , howevrr, wt to a sir hious mind cannot but be; mostdt The tskbe .v., commerce., hi"""""- cf ell t t , K I O-W 1 1 v . art! Lncvrtaoi, wu vsx our ' - m, Induce now. Po.h.y. W" a, will . v mil u m " for a puma Serine merumlortbtlcUerif-crWet j:.. o' I ak- i,TrifB tOflWh" KM upper an Loer Canada ot HHiiLk and NewfnuudUnd, 3wM adrarfaige ill il Be to ir comracrte t None. Yet prxec- f . .K to Kurotve that we re compc- XtUvA wilun to uuae ttertiin tor lh defence -What but wranterce upporra ngricu..--What elte has pJd abov ,0,000,0. X) of ,or pub lick debt? Wha eU iwi wpported the goTcm nnrTrwauirvisemiHTi we are com puled to borrow j 'what but commerce can eyer py feore K.niki mr.Mct nfWWtfe maV bOITOW? "t '" , .tuli.U. r We are 6- pledged to rrnce to cothbw(u nonJmporiation act W mjr cause our nx tobe repecttd,in aUch manner we ,htj tbnk most advisiWe. We are going; to war with an emp iy treasury t our merchant stores gntted, without ..tnniu; m kn our 4 3er warm t there Is a bili on the table to allow tle impxwUtio of certain goods not others ise to be, obtalnt a i xeptu ine iwrw hortatio ci fill your shops replenish . thus your Treasury nor resort to direct and oppressive taxes Such was his ooinbn of the be st measure to be pur sued. lie wsuld haVe some expedient other than these direct taxes. - Mr? Nelson dwelt a tone time on the obligation iloder which -Congress was placed to support the commercial mnigi tnc twunu u-u uuu.w.'ir as New-England. Those Hates,' wucn colonies, were protected in their commercial pursuits uy me mother country: now. thcaf owa jrorernment refu ses ihem brotection i he should hardly , wonder if they wished themselves again under a government that would protect them. Why, wo cannot defend oursives.even'from the Great Emperor of ILyti, Itenry.l st who wou.d sena vessels, enough to wy our clues under cohtribuiioii. ? ; Mr. Widgery obseryed i tt , has been Said thM three Veani wbuld be required to build, a few yes. sets t The Eases' was build at Portsmouth, in hitie- ty da'ys-He had heard no argument ued aguinsta navy that would, not apply with double force against an rmyEwn mv our thifit are convoy fd up and aown me Dame inc , csitib; i.tuu was jim1 rruliiUng : tre oUht to be able to do it ourselyf- lie knew not wtut were Mr. .J or Air. Madison's ; be was the no man but from Jefferson' was apnarent that he was con sityefanavv. lie would vote for a navy if be The Ayes and Nfws' were taken. Ayes 2 Noe 4 U suceena 4 of rr7li5iruri"? ft ten mna i ia which that he wh J suOeri i tne tbTporiM .... lircal unrun w - t notciveunnar-uu.--, v - v , , ht State of North Caroling v. Court ol IVsa and Qiirtef 8essioJanuarTer7., no reason for regret it cc Mtrrii tiBoa a course of me asure, leading to War, and ol wur.. a auMect of intexestinj Pcu'ur: YV manacr the necessary un.sW bjJJ ed to meet , the .ueJ kbu"cr The Reported thc m Ht?L ' . .i. i rvnuirvd bv the !!IlSI3ra' na manner the dficienty of east oppressWely upiedr -Nai. Int. .-.Kitriordinarv thin rrs are tnarg, . a . . consuntly, turning upi Oo' Saturday list the TV appearlor to the l''Tilftt ef this state, tlercfire jLTlmmpion, i not Jr tkre weeks ir. th SUr, at lialeii, bejTtiurnext Court of Pleas fc Quartet 8ek)i . dant. uprrT.wt nnntt at tLe court buutc ia Aabtvill on to Monday after the 4;h Mon.Uy in March iwXti and Iler tu pie to stiit. wjuujpueuw 9Jw . Tesu . . DAVID VAKCE. C C ?.' i x-. i . C rwXit Attm ' I Secretarr of the' Treasury . commumcated his r-"T , - i' v - I. ' . ... a . . . - Mosei niompton. -.Htie defendant Moses 1 budget tq the Committee ol W aya ana means. in ingress,comprentnoingiisiaTwrii; ww knfi toe, ttamf lai salt tax, and eeverjM direct taxes. 8tc dt. HrV i-r: i V -y , But wnat is; most reraarcaoiv. rosier, sac tfritish Minister, knew5 end spoke of the coo- unts of this budget a f jrtnigbt ago,. and seem ed So deb'chted, that he said it would Xagger thiwar piriti when ir, time to he known, and. would oaraiite many who were so not for war !, Is it not . wonderful ' thkt a Btjiuch Minister should b-pos'.r scd of the Secretary's scheme before the Committee ol ways ana Mi-ans ? This is a 'edod commentary on ' his People of the"; United Slates'; while such creatures as Gallatin and Euat'u i'rareVfcept in place, you shall have no war, no recovery, of rights, or respect for character. ; ,rotlnng but jejutmmi aeiav. crooxeuness, lomiruc., tr who retain' than must be at bad oe jAey. The President is accountable for toe . Conduct oJ his Secrf tanesBai IFJ;S Syty I'i .. .... " ' . . J" . "'A Raifn the Treasury F ' says Duane.,. - a: g action. vrVinrTiw.qi m tHoori .w OcubcrlairU Burchased V fwm.feter Mealer,of Cbarru. county, a ttact of land, tor which I gave Uira a note lor om buwo uonars witl John Hamilum aecarit, payable tbe; 15ih Jantjafy And sxidland bvinr eOerea y sundry wwnw w ... . :n. v t rv.i.ci.mnJ. I rVknaulr th note to be traudu- y ch ained-! therefore give WJce to U jxrttmi v-i.-.m it may eoncprn that tho said not, will not be paid; a. .1 ail persons we hereby forwarned fiwia- purchasinf or 94t- ' jCa'j-irnia County, Ki, C, ianuary , r 9 " ' ' .7.-1. V - . , , ,. ... 1 .. I , 1 1 ' : Sutef.North.CarbUna, i V GVtLFOUD.CtlONTf-V 'i' -.. : Court of fleas and Quarter Sessions. February te 18W ' NalaiuelK:erk h n?-tof .wwirt, ' ' ' TTTappesrinK to'the,Cmirt that the dtfendent rliides w , " the state of Tt-nnosiee it Is ordered that bublication be This is only an echo af the cry, set up by Du- . . ... .. . ' i ... i,..i.:u ci.W f..i Una in f K vMn 'OA anil 'QQ. H an1 hf Mint. nVfl 'to itue or sfrmut ilbki I jn lirfrtt-An tKen VrinMmialfv"' bswlfniv .. . I I a, ...111 L. A aMinaf I ?. ' . . .. . . . ' . . . - s,x monsas, owerwtw Tnv . I Kats Mlats lws sd frightened the peo NEGUOES, FOR SALE r ' riatocfrerf fts they were stiledinthe Aurora, add put in the Democ-ffliV, not dreaming that tney were oj tne species ot row tnai gnaw.- " .m:. ..i- t. w... Keinnnir iiwas,nowever, iouncu tnai notwunsianaing to the estite of QaintonNix.iicc. amnng whom is Black 1 the cry against rari, a full Treasury Was placed Upon arpdit of iwclvc months.; ; rV the 17th ndiatti'4ar4rof April' next, will beexpe V fdt( ! VhI France, t our scuRs tad becnt e as t Us astik4fl""of Uie va'Ur;. It od Ucn tUj l EnrUnd !-ueJ her ctnir. . citir tr firtuja. auticeS here bS believed a ; anishe w'dd S'je that ajtt-n of policy wLk. i wyu'J tend to cut. tiiuie our prevmt CMamerci! rttiktiins, so r,rcr abletbbcr. -Thefiir dealer h-si?y Cica frou. u. ; exchange System of sroupiinj had taken r Lko every Uunc ws thatri, , ' lie "rclttrned lo his bid grodnd, and assured tiw houe that respect abroad '' ws the sure precursor oi resect at aouie. y. . Journal oltbc IL of Ucprcjcptatlyrsr:' ' ".. , '"jwniiy,VA.'ir, ItU. '.V . - fiXAvca KKFObT. A 'J ' y ' iMr Biion Irom tS!eommitiee of Ways anJiV'. Meaov reported thH the &xtrtrjin&ry eapericci ol tai present yer T War system! aliwly authors ii i i: .i. i t-fi -v. t i' " cu wy ww or "7 wims won. rress, are in a course of authoriz&tiair will amount 1 - to C'rweis tfMiaiiM ofry the whole of which tt u necessary to. raise by tvtn Utat the addinond revenue which will be necessary f tr dclrsy tite orva diiiary eipences of gwerpmeiu, and to- py he in -lerew on the public debt, inclWing 'thJt on sew Id ins wbicb ihsy be ctbartbed- should be i-nineH , ifiAtelv Drovldcd fbT.br 1, mditioiul 4utUt 0 im . fiotr mnd tonnage i t,intnwidntU direct JUtr . m at I. j ' . 1 t -j f 2 tor wmcn purpose cie comraiiwe rcctunmcaa- edtne following resnm ions a ;v V ' .'" " ; 1. feared, rhut u at'ditida ox 100 "pef cent, p iii.ide to Att several rates ol Dermoiicnt duties now ' imposed by law, on ail goods, wares, and mcrchmx . 1 di, im,)orted Into the United State, r --k v I Rcvilve&i That 3 J per centum be retained on ail tne d.awbacx allowed of laiw on tne .exDOftatioat ' of gnods, twares, ?nd meahndizcj exported ftpai :he Un.tedUvtes. ., '.W-1 h 3 RcijtvccL That additional tonnage: duties b laid at tli following ratesi vie . v .... I so. On aft vessels licensed for the coasung trade , or fisheries, 3? cents per too a-ye ir. r . 1 20. un all otucf vessels ownea 07 ciuzens 01 tne . United States, 2 J cents per tot) on the entry of the vessel. 3d. On all fore'urt, Ves&els, 1 dolJarM5J.. cents pel "I - to'rl on t'e entry of the vessel. , . ' , f ' ; 4, Reaolvrd. That a duty 0 0 cent per bushel, ' be laid upon all Salt imported into (he U4 5uies., - 5. 7?eWnr,Tht diWiesbeMdonucencea todi, til Spirits t the following rites, vi tf . v 1 ', t tr lt,. On stills tmpuivtd m disrjiiing 9pMiUfrom- loreitna materials, at tne raie ot is cents per gallon y. yy tin fnrm nfaiirh all It. 2d. On stills solety employed n distilling spirits , 1 fm 4wasaiaaf amiAtitsl' at flki4r fetal taWr-tf At lavl.ttW ' - ' ' ' - . I. b V- . a . .!i . i . a. i 1 ei.akTaK A a. wwiatas, at f m SKaT WW.iaVl a a k tVNrall eflerson s opinlons,,,"cc,""B v mjw. u'vv w;w:.i"-v hnmbje imitatcr of the? llian 1 5q gallons. H the rate1 of 50, cuite pef ' 's notes rWVirgioieU 11 L . - viheed of the'neccs- ' 3 "n oner suits soieiy orepioveu vt tusiimns SroUU ami Oiotwr Thesfe Kejrpes..we as likely as any in 0 their hands, vrfch source of revcn-.te. Which 59 i the section vras stricken out. ' ; 'S:rpicbwr.yjv , tl -1 -..-.ti a Uain iitia tirrx iArnuK.lwhat have inev uiriDer , - W A UCT win ire iw CERclR NIX, ttw. have shewn that no tats knew, how for gnaw Mr. Jujrfcy felt a reluctance at speakihg after Thev ? ro in Guilford county, by -T " 8 - p QmntonMmMt Ibatter thacj thev-thev have eaten up tlie trea. tnht subject had twen so abjo discussed ; he did it . TTT l y-tA-mvirv'i.t v i' Isarea accumulated by their predecessors, and wi.ta the more reluctance, as argumetits' were reT 1 . . : V " r f : i. :v- tallthew eonld contrive to letsne toother thm. cwv" wlth much jealously from his side of the - -na sunscnDerqiia;u)ca:uaaniiniHniiurvi uicc.ikc 17--, -j .. - . i . " 0 . .! . I Fv-ttmft 1 he Sinr.er believed that th mi.iir am i 1 rv .. J. ...u. 1... r-,..ic.,i.n..nt.nA..r, 1 nnt4!.or la.f tnv tr. nn. Krrinntr,! sincerely oeiieyco uiai tne measure un ,r AH persons havinr huinton JSlx dec.' within tli time preacrii i . Cuilfnrd, February d.:mund against tle estate of id lt, Xnaw uuon each other i and if "thev do not r Tni7"."ulB are requeued to mate them know " XTJ.l-.l " i...ie .If 1 u oup Pre6ent igcncics ll should be the polar. star bedby law i t. : -1'" v siSM uuuu ii. may uciqj au statesmen to reconcile cfeat politicsU . local ;,v licuKijiu ii,-ittr., iiiiiuaiuut ixi fit:rQui. jealousies comwiica witn great pi.ys.ical torceain 22d,18ia, t ' 9 ' . 1'.' , . , i , i 4; i' r 1 6mobtiotttO'th.ir ititerest s ihe. ereatneea of the A" iTheStar'Commnv " , V.t'AT THEIR; STQRE fa RALEIGH, ; ' A quiTHity Jof Lamp-Black.' . v y'POLITlCAniSELECTIOXS. " V J 'U 4T I r i uPVy (Oont.nued-) - , t 1 1 - 7 T , T- I - . Mr.Cyatin'sReport-li't said the pe- j ; pie win oe a armea at tne propjct oi taxation. ' Mow !.. Do the peoph call loudly for war, ad J will they ' withhold .the . supply by. the aid of r.' ' which alone n can pe conducted 1 ' ,re they 4 From the Pet rabnrir inteUigeneer.v, 4 : interest the locahtv and the Mrmanenctof ft should x Mr. Pcre ev tne Enirlish PrEmiei it ' stated, be considered as to the permanency of the interest, has secured himself in the Rood graces of the he would st te one fact us a typo of tlie permanency Prince Recent, by advocatink and tirrinir the pay. f he locality. The United States owned J ,4 !0, me'nt of the Princes privata debts; "if this is the OOO of tonnuge, 8D,000 of this lay north of the facti (and ft is rouridl asserted i the London pa- Uudm. 322,000 between the Hudson ond tUePo- I Bcrs) the wished for chantre in the Briush Minis-l tomac, and between the Potumnc and the Missis ''(try UU in all prqbabiKiy, not- take pl&e. Mt.'P. PPt 22000. He spoke, inbound numbers ; al is a red hot Orders in Council man--Amertca then popuwuon oe; wjen mo rotcmac arm; .the Mis jCr he members of Congress on Jht td keep Hhe laneuaee el the Courier rthe ministerial nimeri l view, bud march tjp boldly to the ktifking place: , " to be frtchtened with shadows ? The mass of i .! i the peopie,at least, . at; -endowed with com 'i 'l, snoo sense enqughpot to be, ignorant that they must funiish&e vmeans for the support the ' trar vhieh iheV :dematid-to "he". la'dde'ritaiten;-- The histoi7f6warof79'i( has jbeen ihtro - "ductd to prtyi tbaV Jthi "ptoplclHtn '" 'C sent to be taxed for the bupprt of an armv ; - i , . which has been said to have been as; ntcessa- - i rvthen as noT.ivTbe cases are in no iwisc y- - t ' analogoii. :'Were anfartenipt to be, madci as .: ; ( ' it was during the Federal , adinisfratidn, V j r ' ' a1 ai uir ir iiiuuv Jf " v i , .y ble object, the people would v'now, as they did then, withdraw- their "confideucef from those who Raised it,' whose, views mi cht be reason a -' ' by concluded tolie. hostile Jo the; liberties of thejr couoiry. i Buttwhfn, on Ui pne hand, - the great commercjajSnterests:of the Country " '.'is threatened wnh annihilation and, on the , . other, agrrcultore, from her intimate .corinefc " tioo with commerceDaVtakes'1 bf the danaef ' the people Wiircheer proportion, to assert hei virlate " hpnof of thel ratiohVIf tbisV'eVercmr pt b , founded in theyirtue 'andinteliJae'tacebf the . ' . people,' why(shalVvefear !z to alarm them hy - ' '., ' laying btfore them 'the true state ;cf -our.fipan-':' cefl, and (he measures ' deemed necessary , to ". : enjMethe PubUc-TreasttrV' toVminister to the rational wants- fWe cannot see a reason for it ; and, in cmr, vlewj-the idea ,61 alarming .the people by the diffusion of, this 'document con 1 ' .dinary ;sp?ctacie.o! an pmcer oi tne itepuouc lXt persecuted for "fefijsing't withheld the truth', 't ia nossible welmav acflin i the peiiecution hrfs indeed commenced t for we, have already ceea Albert Calltiflj for Hi lats able report. CONGRESS. H0VS;0P KEPRESEAYJTIFS. sissinni owned but one seventh of the tonnaire of the 'Jnited bt.'tos the single -stato of Massachusetts owned 496.000, nearly equal to ; all that was owned between the Potomac and the Mississippi But Uicrewas another consideration which was wine- ... 1 .... ' nour to tne amount oi tonnage x tne persons em ployed in carryidg on this commptce, , were of in calculable value, both to their country and their fa milics ; two per cent, of the avails of this, commerce would be 8 6,000,000 irive us but one nerdent . . ... . . . . a .i i . . - ana it win amount to auuuy only one half per centfwoutd be an annual appropriation 61 one mil lion five hundred thousand dollars'. kThe philo sophers of old. would have said that every thine in this country were oh a .'sublime -scale,1 except'' our animals he should notbe surprised to hear it stud tnnt every twnt? was on a great scale In the United Mates, except its statesmen, Gentlemen brousht into thin "house ideas that, 'were hot calculated to perpetuate our union-the',lbrbught their yard sticks, gill-pots aivl to.!,-tables with, them IxKuli Debate on the Navy Bill. l : VjThe house took up theder of t!ie4ay," the navy bill i the question 'still before. t,hem .was on concur ring with the committee ofj the! whole in. striking ties must be protected where they existed ; if you out the second section which ' "contemplates .the I had a field in Georgia, you would not build a fence building of addijktol frigates., v - ; to protect it Ht: did notwrahiQ throw cold vwiter Mi,-liibb 6poxe some urae iniavouroi striking on the enterprise to Canada but he . did not see out.. He cud not consider, a navy as having iruc hi how. it was to protect -com mette Its reduction efficacy in-.the, protection of commerce, or of tho coast s-'at.rus ume it was jropAoper, as tne expence must be defrayed by direct taxes ;' he people would chcertuliy pay taxes or a war, uut not tor unneces sary purposes. . . . ; ; , y- would cost at least 50,000,000, tlolltirs if honor Jc irlory were put out of the ouesdoh,' Enirland would sell kto us for half the monty, and there would be no euusion wi uiuou i ,ow ll rq, neen said lht oil navv could not be' made to'avaif in thm hVc.nt ...... It has been, said that Mr. Jefferson was in favour and for present Exigencies t if wo never cam. bfanavy ; 'but, if that were the case, dunrie the edwiirh "a"hyy, We sTiould r.eveV' have one. rn.,iat. ight years of his administration be would have rer I would be the argument to, the ehd of tlie rhatStei nt (.wniuciiuru iv. supported haps be the fidtttappen. t , . T 1 . - ftir : jseison liberty or 23,000 men s xt: less m any navy e could bmld.lthe fprce'of 6 Ti's, this would nrevehf onr hirlv, -iw'H' "" uu uuui miii i iiTno, vistas noiinc nmcuni' ol the Dnrnni'iiwn ' but" at great expence )' and would per- fur which he iohtenckd, -bjt he Vished tl.hiwS. occaBiou of wars, which otherwise might pie1 settled whether of not it wair meant rt hav -4 '"' ?Mr;sf navy-t tfiepiindWe therclore under which th aA. was not afraid of any danger to our prbpria'ttdti' was Wade would be more' iatWfi;; republican institutions," frpm any army of than the, amount.' One per: cent would' ri-iinlai?.' 5 -dollars on each spmta fiwm fruitj at thelrite of 5 mi a-ve.ur. . , - t . '.Alt. av. ..ff.Aaii artllfA . 1.. aa.tln.aaAt tn al.fVllnM.'' " .-.a. via umh.1 puiiaia owivi r.7wjhjvi., aaa ua.iiaii.ij iptrits fmnimyjdymVstk.inaterialS, ttt tlQ rate 5 uj liars on each still -year. ,k . a,-, cf Htiohed, .That dtiucs b4 laid "6n licences tn. retailers" of wines; spirits, and ibrcirn merchandize, uK.Ju-ling tavern keepers, at the Hiowb rstes,tis t ' i If in titles, lowns," o vil!aijc,V containing- more ,w inA r..i::ai '.' -v. 7 .'. . 1st. Qi reuileis of fortigiS metchndirejlnclui i lnR- wines and spirits 8 35. - ' - piT'v i.JOnre'aUcr)Ofwinesalor.;S33..i.''-' 3d. On retailers of spirit al jr.e S 30. , '! If 4th. On retailerj of dotnestid srurits alone, lh j ' 5th On. retailers of "fnreiim tnfirr.lmridiae othel hian wineS of spirits, S 15. ' ('. J.' i it . If in any other puce than dues, towns, or villages i conutnimt more than 100 htmijea. ' . 1st'. On retailers of fiifci en roe'rehandise. incIuoV' , tag wines end spirits, 8,1,; i 1 2d. un retMtJerf of vnos r,iL spirits, J&.15. . - ' 3d. Ori retailers of domestic spirits alone, g. 10, 1 4th. On retailers of f.MxicTi mercbindixe other than, witei i aind sf.iriu, g .lp. '. . , V. 4"-f 7. KtvoCved, ilwtdutle bq laid on sales at aue- " tion ' of foreign merchandise, ;for vteiyvhniidred dollars of the purchase mom y S3 dollarsy-- tfid 'm sales at auction of ships or vessvls fir' every' hun-? ?. dred dollars Of the purchase money 25 cents. 8. Reohd, That a duty of 4 CeulS pet 'pound be laid on all sugars refined in the U. Statates, aW ,' lowing aadiawbaclt ou the exportation of the same.' - 9, Ketotvedy That duties be laid onearrigesuscd for the conveyance of persons, at the following V rates via'V ' . f .1'' 1st. On every coach, chanot, and' postchj!se, S 25. ::y- y ; - v, ,V , , 3d. On every phaeton, and tin every 'coachec, having pannel work w the upper division' thereof, e is; y,y , -t- v x .? 1 3d; On every other four whel carriage hang ing on steel springs, g '10, f . , v ?yf ' l 4thv.'Pn'evey,tbur wheel enrrjage hanging upon iron or Wooden Springs, and on 'every JwowheeU carriage, withsa,top( or bunging on steel or, iroa ; Springs, S 5.v,, : " ' i 5th.-, On every 'other four or. jtwcv wheel esiv ' riagCr3 doJlars.fWKfi yY-T' " ' 10.- iMtiThatstamp-clutie be laid on the- i following Instruments of willing, viai ' i ' lstar pit all notes payable to bearer or order issfl ed by any bank, or. bankers, at rules on an avtir.i,,- '; of l. dolVjr forevcry hundred dolUrs, with an op . tiort tci pay, Iik lieu thereof. 3 l;3 per ecptutn ort c the -mffis yj t t. '.2d.- Otvall;notosofl,J,aW so dollars, paya . ble to bfaree or' order, havift'j one or more endors- v era, rtndon hH 'bills of exchange," above"" 50 dol- n AWi having one oi-fugre!wlpvscrs, at rates on alt .average of 5 cents, fbr eveK-'huiiflrod dollars! ' ' 4 ' raided1 several the 'const .Ii2. Kciplved, 'fjM. three millions of dollar be bV a diwet tax to be1 &fiortioh:d aniani the stUesucreeablv to thf - m!n iido. wled hv .ttutiou.! ' - i . He was Under, no apprehensions that" Cpmmpdoi-elfrombeingblocked up by asinge vessel of 'hv ib Dctatur or Refers would siuUip the Potomac,. fnJfreign powei l eoptorea were:fnerally'teMe6n hui- turn the members out $ the house into the rjvef. coast if our harhour' were' . kept' peni' it would lie,-would oppose4 Unnecessary expcndituitjs, su'cli materially , lessen the:"chdnce for capture, , 'He as tlviseM ?S, 99, c.(l-Ut when the crisis demand would hot see the ;-boll phtfits head over the Wa ied it he would pdt lie niggardly.. He was bo ad- ters of the Nile, wittjout a force sufficient to -take vocate'pf such a naval establishment aa wjjs tieces- him by the horn. ;, If he were to g hdmeWd'ttll sary for the. defence of ouf coaist, our internal com the people of New-EnglAnd that they could not ltn-i'.e. i-oastimr trade.'. Mild fla atl fluxilv.lrv tn il . ntntfrt 'ihelV pftwirpierZ-ia. koa ;....i.i ' i.... .Ii.' i : . . ' protection pf eiir intcroal commerce, crtnvbylng, Sec lie could not conceive how, geutlcnun could with out rel lictance vole for an army of 2 J ,C00 men ; yt t'cfase to vote jp, comparatively trilling sum for thq protect their jommerCe, they Would laugh' him in to seornt- liucl'become distrraced. net heeM-. j we tjouldiiot protect our icoirlmcrce,, but because j we could da it;yf t .Wff Wiof aubiriitted ia. Ml . ja. jail m,S I A! laaK.tl 'a.aaVav. ..J t . aW . ui me u.iujjmuva uiwn vreat Hi'ltairt fiwwioV'TJiat each stte he-authorised A pay the amoimtof its ouotd ia Sthd TTni ta wth a deduction, of 13 pc cent, if paid hefore' the aascsnicnt is commenced) and of 7 j-2 if paid beV tore tne tax becomes diia," ' t f:X " ' ' rJThat tl thdKticsaho'ventt.ne ' rated hnclXhi tax aforcsuil Shall le Ud and become ; p-yaMa Ally after tli t S.'shiM haphecome 'V6.. . " ? y m toreiffn lauropjiari nation, ' w . aiiaii nrautihotlsedthe'isj!uinir of letters of niJ'r'jvi ; and ri-prisal.aainst th subjects Uaosh a.tiom : ' ' -, M- (KMWTbat the .id datWand m ahillv Continue until one . vaf after ; th bf . peace wnh, sjlcli foreign odtbn and hi longer. . ,. ' ' ; , IhQ repoit being road,V4 ordeAd to be print-'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1812, edition 1
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