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11 '-? . J.'fti... )?fcp,lTt ... KV 1 " ' " ' . "- ' -' I yi'J . . . . - . . - . ... a . . - , - m I V:-: - :k j'rf Ihatsometbine should .be done ; arid:tbe cornmiu they Vbald dorV&i1 k would 7f : : ' -: 't-.-.i-c xnahi.Masshusetts had told thHIouse tBaFnoW: prohibited from earn i motvssenliialycbangftMq reffl It after. T7 A v Ila -UbCII TTLCIIrTU 111 llOLV.n ..ItlU with themj as thp ar-trlpriflitlim'wrrtt.i'rv mir '.u.Hii NinJ k.nknu v.-si.. , ' lOtJ- on com-raercc mm ," vi'xr, JUpprrr-ort? Jfleclaf ea lumsdf aUo' o .if flheif 'adopts hi:bil(i and:GitCBriUtQ-:;.i 'pqrtsf and ourvesscls are prohibited from go to the 'comhultee'aTising. nlW,v.ished to toov v tjhg to theirs; , , ; ' f! . - - :.Uvbt was the eteni of, tradu ndw'carriedon hiv uui nui uruisn uotcoms, ana wnai us amounts ; - adiQ, nc Knew mat mere' was, a small nradfe cirri,-. d on in; small Vessel from A3nva icoiii b' t Frnicehould 4ipouiitfaiit roisicini4;j ates would ,8UflVrf j ff: Trae'SW- of th? Treasury", they captured ,and.,condem and war 'nrdertd to be printed, ahd referred to th? Fin his messg Jiad sievvn a disposition fprfttrtbeV Sf rotn, the tpinmitteeof ayV and . in'it.fSuptibse Grat.Bri tain did ;CounteraiU ami Snorted a bill for renvmg the act and eon- aayflM W wwjuia-iot acr oonuni t m-til 1 8l i t laying 'an additibhid duty of Svthen. the .bill had providedihat heriierAme ; il mmonlv? called'the "Mediterra lu ,Island?Ialtax,;(t)r any. other, intermediate -thahhtf hulls; of Oielfrigates now in rk ought belifatety dollars oe apivpH... y ..." ar. ed to a committee itof? the nhole Jhoiise (on Ft Rnin called for the order of thedsy. r 1 he went into committee ot the wnoie on the J-tM iwmmittee appointed ' tb-'draft ' rulet r!erof the :housMr.)Pitkin An thettai Uvefmore s niouon to rcow-unqer ,1011.- .. , vc ff;-- ;v. '.-.i-.V ,,":-v. .(i'Tv, Blasdale spoke against the rule !,;.; .i Gardenier SpoKe also at considerable! length the rule.ri His speech, as usual, f as clear, mi iiiW ariramentativei.' He protested a- takine away the privilege of- speeph in any whateyer,.'?-.!: !.'v,: ."-:-5 J' 4rH::v;-- Bacon poKe agimsUhe rule t tie thought . . " -i . : :. in.' i Ii t. . i.. fi--vjtt-j--.-.iii- hncipie incorrccr ; atiu uiuugn iic xhu not ho pass j 'yet hedid hotish.asone of the tjta haye any ucn power, put anio nis ;He did" not desire" to be led into tempia He declared that he did not much like fin- 'tuitions In any ' sh ape : ye t in the wa y the irmerly stood he 'should . not object to it.;1 the broad shape it now appeared be should JToss spVe aeafri;tery loud . but "We mtrst Kpeat it, thoughf it may "ain offend him, spoke with very little ulgmenti rf M'Kee also spoke 1 n fa yof ohthe r,ul e- It e oceenilwitmerb' reiarfc? on Ma jA MAi.1.f.t in A thti -lKnti ' mkin ni lliad. order by Mr. Garderiferiiiflr-(i&rdemer Iccedin to state the words 1o which he b (rhen he Was called to drder ,by Mr- John- irrtemcf trrote the words, tlfey wre read. Kee explained, and the chairynn decided, sdoum go on. ' lie went on ana coneiuaea quarter before'three, the question on Mr. one's amendment 'to strike! oht the rule etf and lost,' 47 rising in the - aflirmati ve, in the negative.. " l x. Quincyracnxd; to'-striSsC- out the"altcrations insert such word Las, shall make this rule fit as i therule K formerly adopted. Lost. Ji made; ja, naotion to insefil a st nttnee v hn;U mm. the nht ot every member who may m speaK at least once.fv -Auf . . raDmadge spoke withfeat force of ai'iru- tavor ot the amendment and against the rulesi f'."'. - ;;LL, ' . '- , committee rose and reported progress. -ivermore moved;ares'oiutiort' to request retarjr of the Treasury to cause to be laid mil miL. -".J. ' r .... . ... , -I - ' . i. . - -a . rY Raad twice and Ttferred 'tof a com-SRort sbaH, be a.place oKdepostu J Uut as our ex. fTu- Ll house on Mondayr- it were to be agreed Rtitutt from the committee on tnaval ; ea- f that; each tjtion; should carryJItr8wn'pTuct9 IhtatreDortea in partjlhe following reso-lwehouM carry htteen or twenty times as; much ""r:irir;Tm tf-n as !U JJtam wosw, and the ad, vantgemoqW be . . , v .' - V . grea-iy on eur siac- i.:-:x liy.xm u.l tie, b;u had been reported in such a tormt Mr Macon said, as that such parts as should, not be agreeable to the House shold.be stri?ck out l,Hts colleague rhad thought the hill tooeak. If Con 7 gess Ay're-"t67ad6jhe-bi frojn adopting myre cnergetrc measures? CeTTatiir ly pot. 'This, bill coffered , wholly lit itsnaturft from .the non intercourse - Ji because, it ;tqok off qutassailanU to- hi in, uiyJcr the present situation5 of mluee must'have beehunt'ovtunate indeed if it had reported' a bill' for issuing letters, of marque, and reprisal jS nfri , last winter, - when rnajters" stood much the same? djcy did now, ihequtrsiion Mdi Deen tnea inms noiwe vviw nerimp&as, lew votes. as nthing eveJ'eceivetl whicji hadbeenualkecl soimitctraootit Whenmhe -question jt4bee'n stated on issuing letters. of' iparque, and reprisal jorthk9i1tiy instead of at. a .dlsHatu ..day where'then had been the energy called tur r. A reference- to the. Yeas and Kays "Oh that vntc would -shew how few hadvotedjri jthe afenaiiye, 7 Mr M. said if was evi ient from the : whole tenor qfjtHe bill that lis object waslto taketbe rqstrij- 'Bntajn and r ranee ; and it was. an object worth yj of considtration ..In the passaget of this hVH, tlvat it was such a one as theiation coyld. stand to for any jength 01, time. " it t,ne .commutee- were to strike out every ckusfciu the ti JUlit- that which repeal ed the nori-iiitercourse, he should be opposed to rising till they agreed-to that' one." At.every place in jhe nation where t-verf a boat could doni-t .the people ;vterittV thai t v: 'nonTintercouvse law, could inof be enforced:' ''-'If it was-a-niL-re "Sezi letitr, it should be ftipic.Jed, and ihonUl thus put every niatnn the7n&iioir.TiT the same footing'. , s ne am wnu n;s cnea,;ue unnK mis, a very weak- bin,, neither did he with the other gentle man tlmfk "t alxerv energetic lill. He s.vid ho should have liked to z, heard this talk f energy yhen tle jChe.sapeake w attacked,, aiu?.- when theceicbrated-tagj-iii council were issued ; but the-time for it h...d passed. . .Thry cooIJ 'not all hay nave been issuedfOvthc'severaKcbllect we.United Si ates,T. relatives to refusing to pnvate armed vessels of the United AdoDted.' -H "mk:- v' K. ,- Nelsoti,; ft ohi the' cbnirn 1 ttee "on t he IniTi yL., -"vui ui iiic jiiucu maica. tin iiic mwsagef tithinnnsiapt, reported 'he followinsi' rpnllrnlrre t -' 'if fhat provision be ' made by law im & raise tVOSXXf votunt-pr4 tri-h enlist- . : 1 time frem the time of their eh '' Referred to a committee of the Iwhole ption;pf7tf 7 . committee. of Ahe whple; ; Mf pha, -aair, on the bill resner.tinn- the enmmrr. trcourseJbiweehahe. United States and fit -,etmed', fet"varjnaf th"Sitmc-Jtrrnet-lt-vvtrs best to take such , tnea?ure njw as the nation could stand tp, and as w(;uldnhle tHeJ'res.jdeju to seule,otjr disputes 'Uh o;ie 6v totlvbelligcren ; and this ' bilf was calculated for that purpose . Whether the bill would saJs..ihe, topk or not be" was totally ignorant. He himselt could never tell fttfie whu would sausCy those whom he re-' pVssTntecU'iiitd all that be could do was to act as hejthoiigbVrig'ht anT depend on such coiuluet for their .. apgr-taiion- Last winter the measures yvhich hti cUengtie-''how--'calted"ppeti-aayLire8 were top' siting for. him, "for he ; wantc, to open a gate to go to the. West India, Islands.'-,Thfs. bill was different from the non-intercourse .law as it ojened the world to tlie-cdmnyccd of the-Unjte.d .Sitatescahd shut. their porti;td the vessels of Great Britain anclrrance; Mr JNJ suid he had hardly expected a cbmplh't against the bjlUrorn the East, though he hahought from another part of the likUortJ tbtersight: be a cpinplaint. He caired very little what wal done, so ihap there was v.ot 160 mtch energy in it.- fie was hot for a declara-' tion of a war just how, and he (ook".KirsJppprtu.-, nity p'f;Saying soi -The jpriottihot! so much prepared nowfor -waiSis it haatph last winter, or as it h,ad.been whenthe p.hespi'ak Was attack ed-f'to the; peUy-quarrelbe and ..Sir? Jack3on, he did pot think that it '.changed the state of-affaiiie iola,M'; .t,rrv;- ";t:T yAIr.' Pickfhan tion for 'ths Vising bf the committee fwoiiKi hot prevail. HeVcoia'sTtrer tant oriV-ahd sincerely ' Jioped thatlt would nieet, thai iccyl an4el!lratt-dscu8ion;;tb which its importance and the respectability ot .tne commit pm and Friartcp. and fnr ntlnrnnw.'.'' - vuautum, ijactresa mrougn,tne tnira i v tea-dfa(l;W6cai'-.-.i:i .ini,t k ri ,af re iv'hn "rnof td 'it'Wtililit',here-:'W&re' sortie . B. , vavi-llliig uiiuv,.iiiii( I - . v r- -r t - - . ,. 7-i-vi-.. ' 4 someblsetions. iS" there were o(her parts to which he could not giye 11 . f-,Tci'rrtorehia'i awytrSras against the bill altogether i he h assenttil) hisobjections to therrrwere cinor "t,c corr.mittpu Tii'.i rJ. n i.nnk pd.- . f l (rst.f rtti-in nf thf hill i irtterd'ctini the ..v.v 1 1 av iui iiw 1 1 . - . .. y - -.. ; '"S tliebiJl' tb'sceurTO m 1 adverted Jo thVoppsiteiacms ofGreat Britainaadrne 11 the two pentlff mm d 5t iWould be recollected thai at the last ses- lf the bill, ti The gehdemart f rpm Mas iioij of Congi ess he had Voted '.for thttmotion for I , was so strong that tt .would 7 Sowing UDon UftVniinti'rvsiilinoi nrt i r - eicliidipg the armed ships f boiW Great. Bntatn - 1 am ctecioeciy agaiii?Mne ciirminee anwng. nd France He had donelt because he thought ;&o,m,e P. said It.woiUd also be recollected by gen tlemen that he had pken:.againtj'the;; non-intew cours&3aw - atlhe last, session, and did inot vot for if, becaos h e, Had believed if totally ineffectu al, for the: purposes for which it wafr passed. He had thought men, and perience-ihad coafirmed the truth of his opinion, that it was. totally ineffv cient j hat our citizens cculd not be restrained Fjamyiolating itrand that it would opetate o,nly on those honest men who wei'e disposed to pay a repwiift the Iwvsof thcif country, although they doubted their expediency ' The 5th, SJrction pf tnis vu pxAiuiUiun .iiiejinJi iaiioii-oi r rencn for British goods from any other pTrt oftheT dofnfniohf t f ttiher- than- where thsy-weregroym -oimanuy factuml) he said was liable to some of the 6am objections as' the ' non-imercouseiaT:-!-" ceivrd it utterly; impossible tlius to prevent the importation of the produce or manuf;cfuTeS of lUtyaMnitain. and riancc,- as, -11 ( , prohibited ai-rraly-fheywbuld be imported xirctytour.ly thro' St. Bartholomewsy 8cc and our merchahts might innocently impvvt thepraduce or m&nuacture of these countries, after purchasing them as the pro duce of the neutral country,;;; At present so mime rous.and so complicated were the various restrict ive laws with respect to or commerce that it wai almost impossible for the most honest man to coi strue them correctly. This information he .said he derived from the collector of the port of Salem in Massachusetts, who, he believed, ws dispos ed to inve a fair a construction to the laws as anv rnan inthc United SralesVvMr,, P said it las very r.quiUe that ibis or some; such biff 'should pass, for the reason that itwnno take oPali the restricr tions fiTm our own citixens and throw them upon the subjects ofthose nmionj,vhich were pirating on ourcommefce'. llle. hoped the motion would not prevail'' for lheHcbm'mitee -rising, but that they sliiild go pn and give the bill a full and deli" berate discussions i:F ii,i: ' ', $ Mr Taylor stjUJ if indeed this hill vv.as as nerve IcHS -asJi. had be? n reprehted by the gentleman IVom North' Carolina Mr. Sawyer and from other quarters, he believed it would be easy todembnV sirate that" the course vhich the gentlerpan him: self had proposed itp,' giye, this subject iwas infi iiitcly more nerveless anddTltote even of tnfan line atriit.h.vtw1 r.,Sa wyerfaid he had made ncj prorxisiiloii Mr. Taylor s aid he allbded tb'th propositionJfor postjiiiniPgthe considtTatipnofTher project i;!l February. . Are we said Mr. T. on c bed of roses ? iil the. .Hoifse recolhxt Jhe situa tionjn which we ai;e ?"? is. true that'i.was not .idiircr of'thc present project--. I; did not.fliyeit my sup;xrt m the conmiiuee ; but nevertlit;lessy ., when I reflect Oft the situation in w hich w '."'shall i be .if this bill be pwil-pohed, I ccncejve it is tiecea; i sary to vary ope .si-nation". ' The non iniercoutse law h'as-prod need the effects foretold. Yotr have given-trp ihe" caininir tradet. the lio'iie" of Conttn -tlbbr I he . very ; bbject- Meb? t6"tttmtle man- fronrj PennsyVvania Mr. MilnorJ very truly told.yoj "ft 1 1 the United States, and VbicK WasTyery beneficial V' " ; I : 10 the citizens TtUbKed States ; ,th? btoppagt I " t of -which, - as proposed. lually; -It was a tradf which could pot so well be, 1 .trned on by vessels of the" United States., tk . : i Coygress comrrupiced this bustntss, they might KX' shew Great-Btitaip' How she also migKt lay addrV- V ' Tj lional restriction V jSymeof. the" stionsofobiJL. 1 , bill Mr. L. said he thoueht iUwould be oiontr la ' ' retoin ; but thele weVe iorhe- that lie'enurely dU-" " ' ' f &rrrcwrdjA tolhexAoLmtercourse.' there wi- ivi i iydweasion for repealilt-i Bf itaih,;,because:;it WaS; net and this , he Uibught' he ; could demonstferat , 0fc ; , :Mr. Sa'kQv&r said if helhadaa mti rhn-Cnr: '' : in the indlicacy '-".thebill as the genilernfjr f-j North Carol'.na, (Mr. 'Macon) he should' make n VVU oppoMtifiin to it; but he expected hothiiicr from it3 'i' iH-H aiu itW. o. c, iarc upon ourselves avjarriw- e , ; tude and evince a dispqsiUpn to ,bef indepen;;;r:' ;.ifM Ik atntud depV- we, iliaB -produce such an e0iba.rra'$saaehf 'fyf 'i4 that the .- present "' ministry; of'ireat-Bjtwp have to treat with t;s or retire from 'PoWert'BrtM' . ' nower- do no mbi-'ethan' pis''lstich'''.a bib as this,"w'er, slihll be stripped, ly orders "in'coUnci he "Afteri-J aoolber,; of tery-.-tstigeof commercialjngtsjr What ar we afraid of? CapVahychange-p the worse,? 1 Wyre weifraid ofgngwarf 5 -" Shair we notaeliof borrow mohfey, to paythet iurraht -expences of th yeur f: , Wlioyldlyrr: have to do the-sinv; in War. Never was there j' ; more'.favourahle mpnient forlt. By the treaty ox ; Vienna. Kit gland iSTe ft. without a chance of gh W . ing a footing oh the contineht.'. If wev takc .i niarfA ly and 'ihdependant grbuhdv e shall compel f her ; minktry to respect our rights. 'Are we loTiwaii ' lor her .'to declare war m'sUfwe'd wait for ever. She wilt pevjitBeclare it al. lohg t( ' khe can curry it on as she does 'ncwiriipiUe, daring it. Although I am opposed ! tp anavy, y I am desirous, 'when we Ji'avt bne that Its pow ers shall ,be excited If we were to send it ta slea 'and make a bold irruption into Canada, wo' . 1 tpighr produce some effect, but never' ' by sue hf bieasures as thebe. , ' v; " . " J ' ' 'Mf. 'Shrffcxf said that not having expected thiiif ;V bill woxild't soon bu called up,( he had not giytn. to it. that aittntiof which he should otherwise have done but be had paid sufficient attention; it to c ;nceve it wcrthy'of consideration, . It had teen '.bscnvl by a gentlen iij partntly opposed to it $ that it was Sot x sufficiently tnerRttic, 'op the : one hand, am, on the' other hat it would cmbar-' IMS commeice. liking it for granted, saic. Mtf -4 3. 4hat we ought to adopt a stionpej' rtcasbve. iitv ;iat a reason why this bill should, not be passed j and remain in force until our present peaceful at titodefet hanged .'X 4t 1 ...'5 - ft ; .;.. y-V f 3 1. cxciterL iow sir lgtnilenianv ti -I can rely as cwfectj has slip-, not Vome forward and lay a declaration of war 0 be, brought forward,, it w ould probably supeVcedf; :v fm' ci vtiein-piiiam, 10 your nvai. , 0111. put nat, sir, is iuc epetcry owfuca vv.nci'c are we nov whoye informaiioii ped upon my t ible, b paper con irtHtioh that there ,are now at-j hundred British, merchant yesy the bread ftopi our, merchants, who in fact have "ftiid Hiemselves jigamst.JFrigland ' ahdFrancei- only the. alternutiye of coasting 'along. t- Amelia ) but do not let s be 'diverted . from' .the blB.-1$ ibland," whence o($ product;, wiil" be immediately dogsjiot appear'to n)e."to be the sentiment of ff shipped across tb-Aflahtic . Now would it ' not;'', majority, of thtt House that; we ought St this tipj." oe nei eie!5 inueeo to arrest -me cnist'ierauon 01 iu i nanic uie auuuue ui iic counirv u CIOCS DGm tajiiing. the in lor- the table 1 1 What aTeienergetic measujre.jJfj.hiaP Xmehuislatic! ope --be not w list 15 meanti Let us, if vit.be deemed' 1 ready to take expedient, give a rfftht to'our:.lherchants td de' this subject for twe or-three months whep this ii the stu:e of things?! i- ' ' - , ' I unoeiblaud .that -our custornhouse rfhees are hermetically sealed ; lhaLahhbugh British goods are fuund on the shelves of our tperchants, yet, as the non intercourse law has &aid.'thatthey Cannot bff imported, theyf get into ?tlve country "without t.he custom house officers, receiving 4 single cent sinration in w hich;the gentleman from North Car- oiina' wishes is 15 continue for six Or eight weeks fonticiV Let this bill be addpted or not, j "dbnot appear t o be the . sentiment of the Chief1 MaisV lime, jieaie lor 111c wuin uurgqno I ti liner ' This isthenenergyl .. would recommend. Alak. preparation, butake ro steps, of hostili'y. ' -: Let us consider this question" on the objctipn'T- - from the other' side' hf the House, if gentlerhert 1 " are not wiiling to go towar 'W.ht,'llt. 'tbey. Ml ii Or will they do apyTs thin? bevound a ptebarhtioti' " to pay;tht piibnc 'brthensr?; Tlu9 is precisely the for defence V ill,' v they';-; suffer; te':rAon-intei' course to remaip Sp force? 1 see, ho'dispositiotr oh' any side to do this, ;i ye see thatthe, prbsptri; iy 01 aigncuiiure requires commerce. JNothmg like gwetKP.'tp condemn itJn.the Jump- unless 1 but the most impeiious cirumstanceS operating frky the v.-will be kiml enoPelrto make some specified a nation can prevent the exportaticoi ctertain v propos tion o substitute in the place ot th clauses ; products - ot . agricti'ure.-Tne nonintercours:. of it, whiclt'sliaU" better our situation We itiiist i oh this account istitoinlorced fbris evaded 1 act oh it. V,rc afe,. as the country now .stands,.theThus.-'sittiatedt1"''wnat.fM its tendency r To corA l i 8 a measure 01 coercion,; it IS V. XA .U entire beneht ot , cair certainly a phaptem-lorv What effects does 167 ur hbnest citjS of produeeX re"" how furnished wuh the raw.matrrials Pcceslr' . enemies of the coiflmeTcial interest jHfor we are .nipt .the eopie. giviiig foreign nations the tbrnmerce, and depriving the ad vahiaces :WUicb'; this bill, will offer to them, gland : jY-iHs of inqievhmithat our flag should beJup-,; sary" for thtir- fabrics' andj with every thing :y6i&,yfi- "fTvi-173 ft flv. .f1fk'i'i. a fnmmfi" Jal natWin. it a jrmild o rve' tltfTTl ? . Veil lVialcehi fni rii n,r1f. 1 .,1. rt'i-- ha fciv-Vnll rviviw.. .1' . V'it t.w jAv;i;' "tv hv rl lllL'-'iWl.itf llitt.r-IMf, Tnr - T...iri nrf.Hr -r'-'J'.' '.1,"J-. . piercial tpwh, pbit ai;fl harbor lenows the cburse.. whilst his produce is retluted, by the want: com-y! -X'f: the thintr is taking. . .T'he American vessel takes petiubh id thetmarkety to -'the lowestl,possihler : P,' ;..';l' its d.epartyrs-tt itb' ''."a jcargo of produce, ahdremrns' prices? Under these qrcP'mstances the r, on -inter-,' to this com? iy nofipte unless it has cast away its course, I presume is PoUtP be continued. :' - .-' , character of American- andbecomeLij'oreign ves- Lpgland, Mr, S. saidhad granteC selrTt is prbbablersir, that. amprix those vessels . nsnd'emmercial rights ' ;aPd:iheretW8, there- at Amelia isjan are'reany that? werbf American fore, no cill for libeiaruyrtowards the jn The U.' but are now ihanfeect to English. ' CSf ! i V s- SiEates ought to carry oif cbmfrercelJwiiuse Pece4 n decidedly agapist the Cimnuttee s rising, sary 10 a.e support 01 agriculture, ano mey ougnd parts df the hj- may ba good, some .bad : to carry jt on ,tO the greaiest adyahtage to tbeirT, ;' ,;'l. leagueTLhoughtitsvwealmess would onlviitla disgrace to'admitmtp purrwateriSrmc ?f?y&. Relations, sdr ha be be admitted' mtderl andlmbW-and as to energy, I carr teB tbose t , portatipn .and ropove ?c a, but to carry . ofbe'sitaatibirin 8 ?ip1! beUUp rheS0Tem- ,. -. ,;, wiWi.iiiTl"r? as to 6DWsc?ap.--anrte4'''.force'-oi--to ?4They 'Wfeht to loster the-rif ja.victic-f,,' .-.'- . ;- i Trt' a rr .' Vl;::::;;'p.:::.j r'-yli'i;'--;::"."; r:,;-'' : '-'XX "xp-:X '""". --''-' '.w !X ''i'XPy, ' ,' ';- '"': ' ''; . ' ;"'"-' P'X'sXP 'X'X ".. - -"";''-. :.: -(X XiX k; -X ;.;-.riyr X.- n--X. ' ' ; ' . ;.i.?i..
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