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May .lb, 7&, - .., .v- ..oil T. their thins of war. and all furasVhtdwUh tielpsiren .al.bU.U exte,i the sed C3Sf.u the W It S3 r--5ir i never canvas u u v- - - . r..:- ssd tie cemm rd cast-The u . -4 out sUi, iruuro lie 011 1.. lot!.- .. But - :Vd I J - rilrit our Seamen i w ri?vlty eJTcC3tc,'nrly one tad an,;r .a.., I t rhraae; for i . r S.uIor' UijjhL' - 1 here is no doubtsir, that the cocHlcting, d.Ua cfhe two cottnti lc i fcn ike tubtect of utmrg, sou the occasional 1- , of the practice of eirth for Biitrsh ee ' -v - tZ. i i onboard of American me, chantrocn.'haj ' J excited serious disaatUfaciiou - .a-Anoeica-7 .' ; . f jet I hazard nothing by- the assertion, that the 't tloncfaeamcuwashbtacauseVaf this Vbt J, re member full well the characteristic special l a .... . ' ' I J .4.1 ii Krafi M Ju of the txe ca Ue cpoH th.sOCCanen, W.ih-' bnaa ana PlJ . i i . j r 'ft ...t-r A m a whom u wa or first duty to encourage. -W i. bf Wanted V. but fcr. an 'nX To thru- Pwn tountry they wtre ecetiry. w- k . a. am mm mm mm vi 4 ir ur Kinttioa'ihe most proibunoVUn itjlaHisUon sentiauy arccviary. vid-uc; u rrecirdcdby Xtit, vorieneacouo- tU:ofr"uSr.;M ' ,'. " f V Bu it u rmitely i mlstVe, txjt the 5rntIe-4 bichli not yet fill 'every breiit dua-'tohtve refuortd from her camea the ieBipi VmKiA dritrt their. COODtnr ! I uppum ' ours at Uome fWhy aetd I i th iucaion H s P-vl.ri n Thft trder Jn lour eam.'at oiu, m eooncil MfeT.werc rewW' they were iodded to a ! oCf ihc Kfi.'.W-w,,but undr adcclanuon;aMerun,thaiH ought ti ha war, an acknowledgment have been 'doncHoirver log toy gti:c r-i icaUatt. ' I( If the f' thi gorcrnmtntw roci iu $e4.c I t it auv itimtn frpm tbforftd m . . My and tYcry, powtf ctj earth,. o Lr irtngthof the coantry can thtaia f r i protection. ;,Troe it it, xn ia my.Vp"U; . nuaabrofirBprccd Amc; ; ns beancjK,, aopabk proporrioa to thej ru .btr Uagl. j live in attate which, though it carries bet , aa eitetuive foreign commerce,' h A ma?y t tive teamen tAt the motnett of tbe dct' tion ti war, thai inquiry waa made hcil.r". aiogle riaJve. aeatnaa of 'North CaTolini t thra detaioed, by Brhi imraniccf . i coaia near ct none -1 Know inat darlr; ftrictive y s'tem many of our aallon eot i voiuuurity iam me liriuao ervicr, and t m T ,? A m KV tfntf mwmtin f v-r T MflFltrll Oft . VlWdVIHE VI WW I ; V, jhH .u;j it the la,t .ion; that he teaW the nght re edact S iSS to Vese to . W he tired of lr f oiptiWd .thither Lad het0 T. uU jr teU juhethe ,f .Ae otdjri, m of Fruce.; jraoieseed .Af"' ownrom her .ervicel pr.edlancehve actIlyccSd :. ' council had been repeated, wehhould have theneccsauyfor them. Vi!l lh admmntra- y'". j i-T-', i. Li.t: ii k . twX r -, i '; rtoVarabout.eaSenrnntt,r,I tlon brt' forward.-thUexcthW ISd-AS 1 1; t ' fondeftVu A'Uttle.r' w-le.a IhSn ailfiei t take thifluod i-V, air, they ciorKt. f fJS?! I&J TvlM-4 i; euew racAiafornMiproU.iS,d6by c&y dire .'not. " The Pre.Weat t9V&e.PW i' S.U M VV If P 7 8i Ia i J -V Wof acluding iloiion or in the, Woihat the revocation pf . the order. Via' bad jotttee to render, u well am aeju Had chr b e, 1 of 4 U f ' V. ' Si 'of the comLnSnenc of ton rp.a ef to a .ubitiotiilly ' iartafacWry6 ' hi. -preur you u.ed tbi J pUm path, ofhght, K you L.ttte B.el bor cf ow ?a lRJa5. 1 ' VtU in eMTcery,in which tKd U cirttotoeBliWWaiMori Uncivil , .-: AerrifttrtlCt and all matiRcf bY benefit of jog th.M uH view of hia, govfenmenu? 1 mcboduionil prefo.iQ for an J1"' gr oaj of My: proteeuon..Cln being arked ; ceptlon tohVerron' thtn bdiaco- tfed coujd he da'qtherWir proclamation, the. revocattonof ..'?r- Ponbe, remarked thatmhi'i UV InJomplainanl allegata tfoDaUcceptance e.dTfftw tUC day., benlw followed thaei ,t wa,an rr rTofthe;erfton.Picuou X me rfProcJ W ? sifPd,,8 ' j ' :,es.ag: and:w tbmaaifeata of the commit- iolely on the letter of the dke; ddore,J.cf oar ditary,ebaraeter were oofthe. inticipav doUar aod-aell to the.firttf ircgntr; I Sue o foreign relations' ' But thia prove, no the ith Auguat promwing a rcvotfttion. , Dae. : d.J" beld u at U fa tucqtyv-i he pro. n - 'fribre.thAibat whtnWata. dettrnuned on, the otlernan recollect tht celebrktit enemy would hae bejuvtd, Uutyou.aapend- tected dten.as, ; l !- it wJrdeclwd'Udvwealjle tJ make ouf a. emeudu,Wior proviso anofd, to. this Jetftri ,your 'career H t.mqtirit because thenar Mnw,and ,if pipr?ed cla.rrt-d tobslibrrr I v vt afronff a as ppeiible;' 'either to excite the' Protided,nhat ib consequence "of ,thVdla- jd owed its origin not to ambition but t. .da- andr it l.hs exmmations whieh have be.., , :ympachy,olUewbrld,W Uriti.hVgovernmnt; sh I revoke, ty-rbecausc you sought not terptw,but JUs. had before tbe, pommitteeof the Iassachu.et-.I : I . turionof otirbwn tHalnsThe impressraenCtHdr orders .in 'conrtci!,- and tniunce " their -because. , you prefertedn honest ptaCe leStlitnre and eipecially tthattpf ;vWiBla-. ? i X t oFour'ttamen waakroupVd in the pictur with new principle of blockadeY or America ah'att, to mosi splendid victory,;- With the.reputa- Gray,'confirtqi:th'e bchtT that: the umUr C ! ! , - x: k tfjp deariyv bough't 4fenryIot j 'th least'u ie her tights to bs respected, conformably uou of having- cpmmandrdrT)r jour attitude impressed !AicabSihai,; beeii txaggeVat.. ' i ... vnWnV-i.r laHioti iincitiic anri ,t,i' .wwW Jr,.. ' Vw iMii;fctrtfM of ai mour, ; repeal. 'of the. offensive A orders. idfiAttetv bevond thetrnthJ;JJit ""thtir . ,tHe adjusted. contrQyer'sy bout, construcuve'Ds htt-gendeman remember. the tot tuua v Uockades; :r V 1 ? , ''i V , 1 . . ' JtM labored 'effirfts Hf , Mr, .secretary .(iXonro you would have evinced t modetitioa' which bet hai bWa large enoygil t: Vender the gnu- oiui nave securer me tnosi ocncnciw arrange-1 a nee a aenouaonetADU oe tney rnpre or It 1 But. ain this was not done. No araKti eel sacrcdaiid? tniist bfesirded. XThti Rovt 2 : i .rilfviiA aitvca an arran cement ton iKi mial'sorr rhJ rinVif f Franr to HOCf Arli t'. 1 conM obtaitf the nnnrnhatkin inf th etetur.sV4-k I mcnt. Vould forfeit itS'xlaiil to theTisr format or informal., of the. British- claim to (rational mean to' secure the rigUiof A lSu. earth for their seamen -'ori board our ;mcT tan sxamen; Irom ; -.if tual VUaoa-Tick. in chant Vessels. fAs ' an -evidence cf this abin-j obuia , this aecujitylby:. practical; mtatts iL" donrntnt, the exercht! vNolvsir;v the oueslTon of seamen Wat not i 'tbTexpIain this.provi's6 into a condition subset ' cause of this warT v Wore than five tears had quent f t o prove that i; was designed only to i; Xing tne whole period tla.l(cifmds elapsed revocation rf the,- French dscreta,. hid no ef - uhtd tha"!'detlaration of wa r,l nr iecbhd iefforr feet ta impair its forcc-Ubut thei same anibex- Ilas-madetqadju t a!s- we waged again. sv wu vuac ufi.uutrvvcr&ykpaia term. aam acmat icrvuuu i(i mc un- L' ..' " - - f j . , ' ; - ' w ' . ..... .' , 1807, wivh very short tottr- tih orders tenders It entirely nun ! -Wp,. sir, t JJi itaitf a commcrciid' thet exeedtive' ctanot take this'' ferouad-- his caano grouad uqacni. j unius, i .lerrrueaot ercorseHor an-iiapDiiauuu, ayuwcu tnernastity pi A pruae, wn prosecutes on! lovtr tis contest, Via tne covumon on. fora rapei wbtle she soliuu the lewd embixv r vtbigjStii iweIalmcdJat.her hancls n leiciy the emphatic language of the eloqae '&JPK$ jfj ?tcnii beulermbargb, tfou-io-f thi would indeed ?J esemble "the , ;-f-'jround.oTtlia whi chin snouia terminate' -the cVdWa.iu couiiV ces of anoiheV. t V ' w cll,and their repeat, InApriv lOhe fa-y Bui can it be urged, fay tKe gen deraanj that "jrV tnous varracgmentj with' JLrbkUe wav made;1 the revocadon of the orders in council remov. i ; hailed by the vell-meaning' as a second treatyed all our1 causes f I'compUiotfcV and left v$ 1 ' Vfcf amity between the two couutries j yet.it conootbire more to demand of the enemy ? . No, I is ncu urgeu .jam it i comcwiea mat evocation otthe ordeis a council re Cause of, war, hostilities should in i';;Vetnber4-.Jll tntiineTatjs t to light tone, srtv havt been suspendefl and a fair manlv our- controversies ;wuh ;Biitain,v nid reconi- cflurt made'to- icl by rcetiaUoV' aU unid- inent of seamen wa not remembered. v.The war. A cuewion of much importance and de questio maiaed to be teuitd in relation 10 the for Britrh seamen to boatd our mer- y':i iseciretiry.of state waa carnesily engaged in a licr.cy rtt 1 vj ' corrtspondeuce with the British iuin.iiter, st-arch fo: ' . .'.' .-.t.: - r ' is...' : ... . -v . rosterat jLheseatof oyerumenty ui.ni the chant Vessels, aud the occasional impressment v'declarauoaoiwar i nay, vlutil after it hud pas. of Americans. 'v Under everV vdmtnistration ' k cd thV bouie of ref.resentativts. ' Thc objett of our 'cpuntry this question bad Excited greai 'f;ihe: correspdndence avowedly was, to brine Jnteu-st and been attended "with mMthdifficnltv. -Sonrr differences to ah amicable close Btlii in .Qf hte indeed; it had in aome degree lost -lU' - wist vviju-ejjuuuvvj uvbwmu - ""fin"' juiitrcsi, fpia partly oecouse or me CO a. par a ncRWiauun wnicn .noma not Be prcaicaica 1 wa&cu iu yuw v iuueucut ;uis ucv.cny ii the basis of an exclusion from our ves-1 the : practice ; f When this i is 'ioiief ti& ycu f ," by our laws, of their seamen, and ah ttb 1 should nevertheless failuiheowuris 'tJer. f t..iA kiitr minister in itussia. atatii'tr tnt lart of a i"tf'ci:aird against Great Britain, an V tolledging JMJustifiction''with'a view to be. m 5 cpmmttolcated "to ineKussin gyvemmentT .t8Uj'itjMnatwn is rested f0ey ' ' c weBritisn'tirdifS in ;ouocilv- The? cvthcu, treire ''empIWueiUy-iiod- jxclusively . the' cause ' '-Ifeibt Wtfi,;. w; And haeVithoi beea.'fbr .vtry 'manyl I f f'gwy onsiaerauoni w oe tounuin tne state r '.'iof th, world;' jd. tlteVnatureof tbew'r-in''u.i '' I'tope, out of vbich proceeded this violation ai ' fteutralrights'$yw the . conduct cf the.; other r b,iBfcV beUigerenther injuries, hir taeoacea - j and intrf gu'esi and in the peculiar conditWol this country, actually;,; growing lntdunexam. of whicb wcj, compUmed--had it not betu loi ' ' theae nPd couaiderayons like theei .that trum :. jpei-onogue'd,' gained us frohi the gulph ' into ' . K 'u the re'sortlo tf. i' -v V At ail events they formed ,whai might be stiucH bWeitnan?pftevfiges: with conspicU ' f ' pus effect, m the? miniiestos of prmcs, under "ii ' ' 'the pecvsUs, names of justice, iadependtiice Y . $ and V)oiated rignts.5 iBat, sir, carcel had the ' 'iatal 'itep4betn jjakeo,' nnd the clestiuits of our " ,! !?v; When the.omwxious wioFrs wfrf rcvmacui Ttae . J, f f a!ues of war temoved, and an hoaoriJble op ftiortunity iuqrded; of Jrtturning to tij happy ptatl of ptawV cm M luccessrtfl, en h;Y'? .;. teiprise. i jBo- grate4,.must totfh xecb- ' ' 'A'tiycof a uatry; whose pdicy was notfuod4 ' Have b'jenior.tb'fs happy rescue from the hoi- v cfTected without a itwggle which it was , the tMect . to objtairr by a bloody, and precarious aYAtcst ! BxUltineto how, that when it tin theathed the jiword, not paasion, but duty ur- - v ''. numbers fi om our country, and almast remov. ed lthe tf mpw;jns io u exercise of whit the British' claimed as a maritime right For five ears befc-re tbewai , the di&pUie had, in lac srfhtSubjects mre important pressed them. selves on our, notice, and while these. pressed mat was pobtponea is a matter tor future ar rangement.' But'out ot'these new subiecta a vuniruvcrsy spoae wnicnissuect in wa -it nad scarcely been declared befure the matter, in cootravrsyf as arranged to pur satisfaction by the voluntary act of the enemy, . Whai was our plain obvious course- the course of duty and policy i-Lihearh the sword until it is as certained whether the dispute w hich had been laid aside for future arrangement, nad which. in consequence or . ma aajunmint ot more pring concerns, is now properly ' 'presented to notice; tan' or cafthbt be niicably settled. Even tvrahts pronounce war the 'l; ultima ratio! ''fftnr-. iho; last resort Xf princes, t Nothing ' of the claim must, by you cannot . by substitute obtain fan- abandoii. stipulation be suspended during the armistice, mentof the -iightor: practice, to search' ctr ' auu mm ubucusion ,wu, to oe uic price yi 5itcchi, KjjuHwivw, u jivcui iu unujc purcHiise, ; tavea - wiwput r an arp.'icc, no i wotwiiui iiw jrccu uoi fruujuwiing ' orr-irxvpmAnt" r K rtama.r1 fit anl.ia rt i rihirrii.ill tn the ritrht. LI a All thxrVii. feu! ror on Sels solute , prohibition of search " to their officers. d neces$ary pbin'rictical, aadireaxasa.. 1 h'tsl s i i was t at iqV very lofty rroond ; but I ble security for 'A mer ican seamen acaiast '", th. 1 i mat inumeiii mc iaQ-.ia tever ragea nitv oucwi iuipreainrii,in, ir,;ujair wir. u snd the drlirium of forei gn conquest was at its psuv Whoever may -ue tion its eXpedieacv. acme. In si few Weeks the American flVg was ttone.who admit ihar wars may ever be just! t& wave .triumphant on the rstnoarts of 1 waired 'can feel ahy coDScienrious strucks ia Quebec-il he:vpropcition7 for cn armis.Jyieldiag ft ''sapportJ. This, .si,- isndlaie c YirA ttnm tia rrrv- nnV 'nf ."Panoii'' ... nr. I nrnirw if minial :'t Kian 4 tli.Kllr'' ? ' a a . . , . ." a . - - j. ' I ' a- . . ' . . - - ' . f teny inaamissaoie. j in the language ot ur javoweanot inq,eea as a piedgs t; t7f ensti swtwij, stair, II Hmcu ICHUIVtMV-' HUtUV'iUI !UV i:nuu The pre position Is not rcciotocal. because it le restMuis the United States from aiting where j e vut becaus ii.f-iimy habit, toi be (rat i tneir power. ts greatest, and teayes uicat Jin-, when nofduty cOrarpaliAi concealmenlriN r Utn at liberty, anagles her time to atgment hit stiangytha T should feel bttachca -.to tic .leriorccs in our ncignat rpooa. Amencan safl?ri i am i tlative ct T.tjsci Mr. 11 iia,awti AA MtrrenA tn rffUr n fr. bpsrd. ' JIanv ot the pUyBiatvs of mv'tiUaia r mikt.-- n K a-nmv ..nnn K vnnrir4ran' 1 hive become the duvcrifj'! 0U5 rjloucuffieii tr I a. a - -'' . ik.. ' j), - C .. 1 ' af - T . ytevong as preiimmury,- even to a suspenwon of arnf., all that could be extorted , bv the most tnumrhant war. But even he, ia h pacific, proposition, cotld not i retraio-froia x- UKtngai tne glorious conquests tnat want cvuuuiy oc nmae, ii,.suomissioo.; was rerusea or delayed. ' .;' : "v '.jcouf ; lordship, is aware of the difficuLics with which i prosecution of the war, e ven for a shrrperiod,-must necessarily embarrass all future attffmrk it afidi.rrtmoH'ktion. Paatinh exasperated bv iniuries f aliianchttr t6iiruest.t 1 question, on which it ss the duty pf evejr aai aj-.' ' ' " 2 I a ': . I 1 f I ... . '. . Qrt tefina .phtch forbid their abandonment, will n authority to rect dispassionately', afta wuii inevitably hereafter. emlitier and protruct a fixed purpose to attain 'ibe''tnt'lUes -..a .U:4. :l-a 1.1' Jl !f.i II.: lTs'.. t..J.- 4ai"jL.-.tr.a.l,t,-.,l i..Hlf ft , ai;nn. wnwu uiiK'ii Huirut au CBSiiy 4uiu nap i kuucih.; uc uu'wiwi, uiw; ) i pily terminated. . f Vi. -' . . . . . . Jttm, every motive wplch Jcan he nddrcsstdttj , I cannot forbear, sir,, from one remaik at tu "onesj-nearc sua wteuigens rom prosccptipn.at tn,e present jjjomenfc;,":; lianee xvhh France etlemen r ben-.t; Comparison Oj its Certamor,, canjustify the exercise cf orcebut the inabili tto pbainy Wglitbyiither mcanpw 'tfvn had not. supposed your 'just: claims. on the subject of seameninatabte'by'pegotiatjpniPr you .wopld'nothkve rfstrvlfdheni- foi:':years',iis''i iupject for neg)t:atibiWWd if they be thus attainable5, ;HoW will ye anstrer to God and the country for the, blood and treasure uselessly- criminally t expended, U'hii'-modeV" l hint ingj sir, secrps to me very straight, and quite in accordance with the good old noticip. ,ol Arattic4vmorality---Be8ideiit is theiucum bent diitvof him iwho seeks justice, first to ren der .Wvert:ms;.'4ejo Great firi-tain- niight have been in relation to teamen, she! was not Without hef claims Pa; tiju At a time when her jfioaung bulwarka were Jteit sole safe guard acainst slavery, she could not view Without alarm: rind resentment the warriors who' should have manned those bulwark pur suing a more gaintul oetupation m American yesselsV. Our toerchantships were'erowdid to fuel a sbnJcrn as sincere, aiiif i .ial( fef fnt s' t;m be boasted byfcay genilc-nao; Jroia who has haa'dbf them.' but tmws W Has the prosecution ot your scheme, cl vasipu f and conquest :.ga)nst the;-dv I tendency to. tcxtJ icsrighteVdjjwai'f these interests I ThlsJ sir.'is a momestqus. r 1 1 i- honest heart1 the" "awful squinting in thU letter at an at- " Posccptipn.at l" '.SaU to I a fair r.nMinaTiai ills with its possible trains, and then pro"nct the sentence whncbr Justice,' hutni'4 iicy demand ; and a sulTcring nation m f your decision, ' v-. , yy 'jy-f'? - It m not my design to consider the inintt. expenuhare which this scheme has CW.",1? , which a continuance of It will, Cost tW? toua -s try,v yVeJl.worthy is (this topic, of onsivlf" ti"p,' especially at'! a; foment when industry is ti without .encopragemept, tind external rcvM-. is uttct ly destroyed, But tt has beeo exan.''- ranee when-the possibility oluch a connection is h timated. The very suspicioa of such a desijtn in the cabinet is viewed as a calumny. Here the accrrdited agent of the American execute pro- claims sucn a connection, such an, aUJance as jVif ritaproclaitris ii in an tlucial communica tion to the, public enemy, 11 The : . declaration is laid bt fore Congress and "the people by the President, Unaccompanied by iny disavoyf.! The miniBttr;U ,notcerisuied----For his vey conauci in vnia vmpiuymeut ne is raisea to inc highest grads of foreign Ministers ; Diic oi uierciutiance or, tne o en ate firm hia rinminatinn Via ii irB(.rt nriran i by the President unul their assent to. hb a;, Mr, ShsiF:y) 8t; cjnteating myVel(wi poliittti'ei' H 'cxtortedI dwell-rVt ' uppp.' i1m(v. IICst request, that their remarks be(nMftg.1'! ' topic, I ponfess to Vou the honest it ln s 'ten, and that tn'your zeal for conqu"eVlou v mv vrwvv, vvuimau Vctw ubw, lUosi- iiyi wrugni vuui 'vijji.c,' uivm a ' and in I edTw.-Ji ilgreat ability by gentlemen who m to con.' I preceded ma es peciaUy, bytiii centletntu Vw : , ttxnnrrt'J.n VI, mnla :r'(M i-i Pitklif' ?na .' pateda ,4 ftp sun ofPiUvioai ti ttiiom lusbcut i.hi' views, which have, not been, so '"'v "; forth frpm behind the portentous fccliuse thi.t - folded,"', , ' t, 2'' 'VI I - With, fear of changhadperpTcxed the, dark. U"' '-.'"V v"J thed.world.'; iNjipoleobi no Ungtr-ipVinciUe, v Harwell vrmarkedby Mr. Pearson, 'fjfa' stiipt of the filseWe which spkndid critie' .ffl3S5. , threw around his character, logised as , super by ? the ' champions', cf admiPisiration ;haracter. J$ HQ longer p j be tjoJUctejl uomrthe synem f direct it -eminent ' but 'denounced I dabt. Which, willhave been crekted by ,ci auminisirauon . as iin i - i-:-r-- - r , .... :Mtznn iv- It ii not. for me to say m whatmanner the dispuie about stamen is to. be settled,; .On this . -Taai taxetaj' Suppo'" a .Ka.UllMW". ninety fwi"""' erery, roan moriPaeea of the Uirecl b three mill' recttiix b- for which ho. may be coiatidored M Ublc ouca-. i ne Tnote amount v ". - . j . ioni. , Wuliiplylntrthwretoi ccn ,,, t 4hlrrv: will irive tha shato or uio
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