I -1; i J V ".V. -" i;-"-. 'ft v.V gtaminz housed' v?ilh the scenes of vmy;h youpV . -pear lobe .o very familiar, afford yPvygCea) scope Vulgar traou. - Whilsl MfrGilesi. lbo , l:....;.A-rthA.- and ateadilv tnirtwes.the . As Ul Willi 1 IVKI : w m WUhouHor.ev,P1dc-h mm' if.. 1 i II If . :S anilotck al se, cbn? hand, b)b - vou tnigiH nave oniwmsvi m -v il.unitk KilMlfronr.'tlw: robulh df;;ni,rM clfaaime, He iUt toplo ;rni Ihe " ' servile aobriun of a J male goESip i ,ror at timeY rro. r.J or.whether your pitsent ghastly appearance naa -uec vrr" f i - ;;.r K.ti.r'.l,v.(:ks or tbe'Cxeess'oftdlssi. nation.1 . t- . - Ji.. v.i. vn.'. -i'-.F.1..! ji,.LUDi -UUtwr . rs jrr .'.:'.,.i.HTii iriAn! OFF I. -X 1 ntCr IUHit v( v -n.c rnnnnl Iev.uumanyregRrfu.-. -.j.-.Ju-:.: ; . 1 admire the lacimy "v' .r- - r " ' It it ivmbolicalipf JoupoliticaUharacter for in vou to be. w j W5t a 5r -r r''-. ( iwiKuape, y'oti urv dertttte ot every painouc.ii:; - rAi yoUVaU WHbe Smiths because a female ret "lation of theiw is matrimonially allied to the Bud nnPfM:t ainu1ar;that you have not discover- ed hi ftilate marriage of the generaVs daoghteT .ve.iwirmllae SkfiBerJ-t6ihi,coAi.nio'iiwcaUh frmioAlosc iart affinity, to th nobihiy cyf LnglansJ, Cat you not perceive, sir, in the,soaot iora iviana r field, theerm of an aristocracy that is to. rain the Amerisan-cbnsiiiution L I do not despair ol son -IfetarkerV Pope, Hobinson&mvtb, ) Vv. hu igebHintO; :tomimttee. bf the &hV N.) Turner, discussed, idjourn: mthont taking a : e Uod tftfpfc f m tor me cmww.v.' ) v.T: f y,.,, Britan,-France intercourse ay r-J - ith wKdni inter -rMrMk called for the qrder -m ic --J.-J-' DanvM on, Qcy, 'Pitlyn, benej the bill providiugs forthA third census, Am ppbLd imotion, u was t - v.-- -:i i-1 A-i hut-wertf desirous ii -r- rence ead aeeuis; at bnie ..future; day, a very severe phi hp , of the lineage of . the princess Pocahontas. you will hardly suffer any otner aynasiy m iSh yc, i.u'i vr vciiir ancestors man vvuf In this you display a commendable ambiUoh 1 . your exertions t gam a. lhrone convince :u3 that ' you are strious in the pursuit of it. . If you should auccfed, yernut me to recommend Mr. GaHihi s pdmcminister. V l,knowor no man so capable of- sn-vwigTao Indian king. He has very je aeniples of, conscience, and ,is nexer disturbed by these Seosationshich humanize the heart. Your tecret acquaintance with the amiable stcvetaryll conviace ynu of the justnesa of . jnr'; paffegyrrc. xtierence r;ught.to con.vince -youthat women wiU vbetow heir hearts and their: bands where t.' ;,,isi. - - and that no bkme Can be attached to '-the .'Smith's for a hymemat connection which - thy neither sJuKhvnor promoted. AccusaUons of tn.fllitv to Francfi have been strenuously ,ad- ' vauced ac-ains the secretary of state and his bro- then' becatiic V'te emperor- oi tne r rci,n uw ua t.irl tht-ir rirfinectT ; and if this .be a criterion wnerebv to iude them, how f ienT'ly oufibt they sid mis' that hcrcroi -'rs haYe laejf seiz. 1 u Asia several hundid ' k...,T,i rinisarA w r!lLQ.r-thei"property ! Andv 111 ij.i --,.- .. 6i-.:i.h"it will evt-:i v4ir partizms say toihe ru rvuifid irirndsbipofiln Smi Us tor France, (a ca lviTnny " hich tl y have employed in common wi'h Mr.vIrfffr4bn.Vf when tbev read the recent official 1--Tar:rt ot lie secretary of state irt relation to hp'dis-inctlv states, that npoiierty to la considerable amountr belonging V to citife;i of the United states, has bten capttir- ed and strize.1 by the French, for violations of the Berlin and Milan decrees ad under other ' pretexts ; .f ia some: instces the merchant vessfls f"'iie J itited States have been burnt at' Dollar is appropriated toijcover the defailt ofthel TtTe;-UllTaolt.atji;tPpropr anV Mdtiaiiof la M'drid , ;(To ;ing Joseph Bonaparte iMQutncy no strike it out. .Mr- lippes obed.MrBcn said he. minister would not oe aenv wwieas Vir tm nnd thi motion, l ney .u..iV. .ridlv in favor ol the mission, 5x he snouia yu wioi motion. beCaOSt liwaaiw. . r .. . i. " . rr ' dollars and een an, item oi g 15 paid . keeper 'forvtecred- fervtce, wtflch service u J arrived at t-uanesion in .waor . The House agreed to the appropriation , and NaysvSlOl tv 6.r Those wkpw negative; were messrs, Dana, Ely, Goldsborough,Goldi. Hubbard, Ljewii yv. Lrvineston,- XybrH Pickmsn; Quincy, StJ Van JJ) Ken van ntiiMcior nu jeatOB, The remaindejc bfvthe -oppropriatlohs V greed to without opposition, the bill wm tu oe. engrossca iar ru h.-uuik- - ..iiv; x;$KitfV, OR THE ARMY , .:' ' XTwo.2 mes3aces were recived fvtn.t!i dent of the United States by JVfcC EdwardJ bh-Secretary, the - one" transmunnj; a wpj theTreisury in bbeTO'drtb -aeiioluM for informatien ciube. subject of the jnsty Grivcri to the armd vessels of the- United for theb conduct with respect to the foreign cept cr. Eickman. KSS decide this reportthat there have been no instrucd house, btii oftherf resKient ana o l805.l . I n muMun auk v-,," i j . -. ' . . . gentlemc Stanford." tidf with a call of the House.-;- ; wry 30. l f , iHSreien nation, this subject i9ued since 805. nsedbv otner gehtlMncn, ; The other mes8ageransniits4he folloi, '-ifnnbt-n-a settled government m bpain. - ( he Kxecut ve, 8eem.tQtmnn mr, j.. r . . . - ..,,nA wihi 'vnmt in SpaW'almost qTer,rmr.- J. - Ka, nnwer aow-ared therew.more especially m .v k w th trnvprnment in Spairt Qumcy said it mere sdouju uc b ; n (h Knain: the President would.have a consti? imkmapowct" toehd a roirnster- without n previ-; usipprolmaioavsslnhe caofiheimirvister ioRussia. MrUphamisaia; appropriation, the House woum viriuuuy vcu President that it was ms uuij v,. . - - - nibter. - M kooi. . ".. . him with much alarm probably tne juma, or 4un;6H 1 or whateVec it wassailed, exercising some of the attributes of royafty, would soon ex nire; and in that ca.ejtwquld be propej 'to. :send a lllllliniCI' it wR w - In obedience to a. resolution of the HoJ .1 afi a if northern Renresentatives oi. the iVSi inst. i nave tht an-aiitiservieni .. ravn . - r . .i... rjt ..... foMfederacv" was said td bejorming Ahere, r in or to transmit you vuc uum, : Iti.KiiiiiexnektcLto participate. .Cp U,.BanitC;i;, , ,7 . Kt iviind subservience to te view, of Trance SW)P tbc iISS of HWia;' that sheiwas Mmost inev'X hirh traded with u's on terms of. reciprocity, A exhibits a generalreturn jaf jthe trcd the U. S. composing the' military peace estti ihfr'. tha- narticuiar lorce oi eacn regimtir. , , , ..... . . i . . . . t.a rniir r-kr. Tirti trftm inc laieai reii riis rtctiir aFirl anDtared to be m " Europe w.,. -,,-7 ;- - - . . Sl ofne the adjutant and inspector of the Armyg ' K LSroper 28th of November, 1809, t which ,, said' to be peculiai jrproper mv . ;.nf,tIoh of the irenewl 1 me - u;cawi ; mk-' o 4,lu'sl" . . t . Before a ques'lon was taken on ivir- -yo lurnv.u i it i'"'" ryrm 1 February ! a di- present officers. .1 IJ. A return- of the regular forces alw the defence ..of- New-Orleans, comprclis those of the militaiy peace establishment n a very afiimaled speechrtle saiarne ge micma " - trnrrt rsipw. 1 iriL ttiiu twt .1 . . . . ... .1 ichool, werf advocating the ocn .'r . deral doc . "ATr. Aorrow, reported a bill ul"e" d ihe Nation apd the 'additional military force ' " r :'.Mi.:-vr.. 'waili. ; fu laitff lawn of the Uniid Mates anQ;ne . ..j ooo THiNtot appropriation . - .imK.r of cooies ef the nc oaiu 11 1 nuolicaiion oi n icivam " j w ice reaavano con imutu. 1 ; fjvnr ot necihc aPDropnauoiia one of the B japartes were to reign at Madrid, the money paid for such a mission would be thrown away, as all the business would be done atPa.. Joseph would not dare to make a single atipuUtion wuhout leave ot Mapoieon. nc y same of the mission to St. Petersb&rgh. He bad repeatedly asked why ainis'er was sent there, and could get nothing for an answer but mtle a nod i f hr h ad, or some such thing. Al. xander had tiuckjed to Napoleon-he had become one of his tools, one of las servants, one 01 nw v" What necessity was there for thil mission I Here again, if there were any business to do, it must i.r fuct be done at Paris, and the nink'THOusand DOLLAR OllfltS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLL AH, SB- la, lcs, would be lost. If the house were to be come the humble tb.ls-of the executive in these concemsr better to give him the power 01 appro- there on the d Dec. 1808 ill The disposition and effective strengi additional mil'rary force ordered for tini cf New Orleans, taken from the latest t received at the office of the adjutant and in or, of the armV, to which is subiwnedi resignations, dismissal and deaths of the of the armv since the Ut of January 1809, The additional ; forceordered for the id of New Orleans was detached trom the seaVVrvnch cruizers, and in others, the mdera- viation itsfef. Mr. Qaincy added the , remark 1 tneir camors. . .-iiiiiifthii;vk'sc sun-l prcpertv hsheen pu M st-d by the .pit :uih of bilU of exchange drawn by " ths captaufl oT tlie A'.mericaw vessels upon 'heir (i nwiiTt at h rate , imposed by w - I .. . , . :i . Tbit sir, isot the lai.gu-ageoi a man iwnv. the cou.t of iSi.AMud. And I 'must remind yiuu that tpeTSn-dtjiu have never-paid the interest of the D.i ch l4m ir hd do.it s to Louis Napoleon, .nor'iwom the ulry inf tradv "iAouAi '-e given up. . ; - ' v.w .. r .: .. .. I hope', sir, that I hsve not irritated yor tem tv r nor .'been so bld as to weaken the tartness of 4nur studied s arcasms. But let me solicit yem to orul Wro found Mr.Macon ; lar spare iutji"'. ".-...'. y--t ,H'i'iou"h i.i celebrated ,Lilh wn,c!' he modeMly 'st)jis a-navia!ion hw ;is iiotbnously the per ' formynci-of an ingenious l fied!ar in expedients t hind theW'ain j yet it is cru 1 in Vou to proclaim that " tk? ma nufacture of our laws'should be en 'U ttitId;oulV-fo the 'marr: wirtc'mn of the c?un. trv.7. Mr . mwo:i leels tne sevcriiy v thai the house were called upon to vote a sum lor a tritssion to a court wurcn naa ncw-.r . . . . 1.1 i. 1 j hv our. executive. . Mr. nnea w'ra Imminer .... wpix ft enf to .iwuonu .n wv.v..,- livfoH a roni ise but very, hantisome uii'vtvw - - - - .f Eh The house resumed consideration of the re port of thtommittee. of the whole on the piU fi, nnnortot eovern- making appropi lamma .rr-- 0 - - ment for thr year 1810. ;..r; V ';. AfrV JLvon'a amendment yet under consideration. Ar. iif,.stated that tne. amenuiuri ed an entire innovation in the practice 01 vuhb in respect laws of Orleans, this army moved il Terre.au-ueut on tne msa m',u hi.inw New (Jrlcons. on w . km I If 11.111 W VV " " " -r and Nays, 7,7 to jv.. t: f i.,,,..-- hre thev remained until the iri The amendment mace Dy me '" - -- -; embarked forKatcy .u. ...uui. en ins:- Kiante for contineent ex Sept. In Sept, they,,emoarKea lor.jBfl penses oft foreign intercourse?' with Jtty .thou sand dollars" being under .consideration. Messrs. 'Quincv, Dana, Gardcmcv, and Gold opposed the appropriation ; Messrs. EppeS bhettey , Macon, : acon, AUton. Rhea, C'D Montgomery, Key and Pitkin, supported iu V . - ' J-tko who . onnosed it stattd a. a reson lor their opposition that,.by the report of surpasses for iigk,..;,iH to ri.ed . -ttatfc JWjS'2a 1.. .....1 .. ,l the .mrnonation w una aom rtpni. ' ." - "n had al ways been the same as now used in the r bill, the ci y of Mr. Lyon' motion was then negatived by A eas camped at l rout ' 1 .1.. nr,,nfutinn.' Hp sain tne ex- iniiMrn M(THlll!iL LUC flui'i J I'l - I house wou .i-4v.juv Thn nrnnrl to he , aDDronnated, would make UO,- government for . " . . . ,i ' Af.. A-h ffim .,! ' hi I rohl intrent .. exoence. . Oi in t he month of Oct. encamped near Wait six miles, in thet rear of Natchei, at whica, Fhv halted for the winter It must have been expected that the sJ and mortality incident to new troops cnmmfr'anf) autumnal mOPths WOttlci vated by theif'removal to a more SquM ,Th whole of the detachment lit QflVnd with disease, and the numherbll will be found eventually to exceed those returns. . . their arrival to their: present ; stacai i.fef 4,4v atatii that thev are collvaleKH Have the. honor to be 5cc.- . ; fi j. .. ..... . rin. ni: f 11itA St the bill jorvnci rc rit'. j - " , iiLiiii uun - jiass j 1 t . r FtarhRd to N'anoleori; or to the Junta and, added to the appropriau.n in .c . . wnort and document . . r to .end an ambassador to ordinary expenccs. ot foreign intercourse, wyuu - . , 1i was no Tint thfll rrhf We Oiiaht Madrid .when. the government snouio uu pcuctuy esiablished there. , Mi'. W. Alston thoughtjust such as the civih'zed world would recognise I -Air. AUtrin.iU not deny that he meant the government- of the " Philoophir'Joeph) weought tohave a here. -iaui'iawii buiicuhuuuc ui tpenccs o. -.ioc.B - . were refered to a make near 1 70)no dollars suDieci , foe;f,reign intercourse dufg the present , Hlti v.avi won tin rp!Qnn vvnv tiiia nuuiviuuai ..-w-:f;YT bKxm 1 K mafic when so mucn rc A motion was made by Mr. uw, l"n nroach; and will ti.'mk it unkind in a miwbo ha. 1 f A2n'i airve ih HittriVed jiim into tuTpresent ridictd's cobrse of i- hereiot'ore.-XWillitindeecVAr. Alston r) ' " . '. ... ' 1 - . ........ a 1 nntn country (How sage this remarks I) Thesis CAMlLLUb.- , rL. iti.-v.s SKNA't'E. other Madrid butNew Adrid(rTow sage l:. Emptt sid-thdt he thought tlie whole Dusmeis tn!TstTa"mtstaKe-or tn oecretaTyT mc uu- : Wed'nesdtiif January "M 4 ilil roncei nins corrimcrcial ifitercourse with ' ri -JfiVrt ant.:- Vr!Vce and their dependencies, -T.t.-f!.-ri t ai-ie'ct.co'Tmttee coroio?ed.ot ...MS'-si mltb of Md. CraMloni, Giles, 1 rankhn, 'Ijiunouse. ;';w.-v. - , .,- . - , iWr. Gerwan subKiittd the following resolutions for consideration .iV - ; , i?fs, raprovieivbe-m "ptcctir abd.'dvfcndrtjg. Touvoyy the ships and vessels b:'l.bgiag to .cirbs of the United tes.Ufj4kd ivith arfcicrer ef the ' growth, pro duce or manufacture of -the United .taS.OT ter f,r'rwV. "not contraband of war. J3.0f jna .io any foreigrw.po.ri or p!ace!to . which the sb'tp and, . .i?vi',,i 1 ?a;..?,i Q'uif5 art- nft excluded aly mm'cipSl - r'egoihii'-n; and toot being actually r.in':''.i..(1 Iwntiv irmieil fo?.'ie..' ..". - , : Jiesohu'dThaC'lixt citizens of the,U S. who - ct;aTl nV VKmc Ins' or vessels undr protection -r.fxdnW?nMne4"V taid. sha'.l be peruii'.'t-d to arm in their Uelence, . '. , - vdidixTKEji corps. iliThenste Ves lhe Consideration: of the ' hill concerninir a volDateer corps y. but, on motion mained unexpenqen 01 a ..wrai it.. , . . molioOW$ rhV even' f tTiere wertino balance on hand,- this message lx documents. .This inouon w as "no rea son wr h y th e cbntin gent appropr 1 ation shoulttbe larger now (as it is) than at any former period and that, it "the appropriation was made, it would be V1F know 10 what object it was Ko annld.?! Mr..iiardenierxoresseti a nope ;txra nrtF tnn itrrftt . service montV or to wq HL U ttv,v.', - k . nThe-establishment pf-the NortherrrConfederaU-. on .so much spokerv of tut said it was no goon menjhat tinder the late administration a minis .-.ha.Y heen sent to "Russia without information P-iven to either branch of the Legislature, and that mother should now have been .sent, 'without any reason being assigned for it. , v "'"v - ' t In reply it was said that the repoft alluded to ot inexpended surpluses was made some months a- ' Uoi ,Vi K-i1nnr remaininp- iHieXDended iu, aiiu viwi r. -. . . 1 , , Ani1e.rail0i r ,;rormer'-aonrooriaori.- was rnerely nommal .; 1 he question ,v u . . i.irn.iuuii.u - ...r--, v. ------- ... . . - 1 i HAii rtriinurneo. 101 v-' tmMHnn -rir overwhelming oarkt c cr ao iui, uy iu o-v .w... . ,. , v.-r. vVr.-was ca- " v...-. . w " . , , . r . . ' I th. rim liar ' If II 1.1 u l I 1 luirl III I lC UCLLCI.' , Vf . - tn- ot tne appQpiiuMf r "z-r?" ---- --- . . , -v VJ -tfr- Vrt, - 1 r...:' Ke evtreme tnciem. weather, but few rhefflbers attendeO al hour of meeting ,,rr.hisr.lerk. as such a mission was provided for in CorWr' laws. In the present state of Eu r6pe,. two ministers to that. Quarter of rthe globe wcaild lie' as u.iefal jastwo. thousand 1 , It may be necessary - to send. administer Holland, to Na i4es, to'Wirterhbergr even to Canton, but we ought ',1. .i,LUto' niaon such Dossibilities. "Mr. nvn lvj it'ui. -- . Eppes said he was iii.iiffercnt whether the appro miation was made or not. uy. Lyonagaip oppps- . - - ... 1 1. .i. . i ed the uppropnauon,but was intcrtupieu uy mos. -j of Mr. Bayard, -'itAru postponed Tor. the purpose ' of raking into -consideration--.. the .motion yesteraay - . ii it- IV--i' . ttir?mitte,ca ny ytrci.criug. r-, -voi';rtfi4was 1 wo Res )J vfd, That the ' rwidentof the U State. . io lav before the beflaie any toior hv - Messrs. Newton and Eppes-who cuj that no other nation in existence ever;j exposed to the world the precise --j sition Ot us military. iorv,c,ou icjilarly it would be improper lor usa -a..?. Plv. I'von. MacoiTjJftBM supported Uie motion; for printing, ai i .i" t.arr!iinf. for' . seCrCCy r IIICIC WJ ""vvw-." .- - ,tl - -.. . amtv of five Of M mem in rcimiou iu on w- . . mn. ft,va Whowledfe of" their tinatiorr and situation would be olno u to the people ot the United . - Before the question on printing M the House ad(u'rned. " i . . . . " v,.t a 1 01 (I. - considerau"" ; I w hen the House . adjo n the gallery. A member called outt uraer : and" the jdogs;: were;i)0n4driven down the;siairs Mr. Montgomery: replied jo Mr. -.Ootdstxjrougni- He said WcHoonta . ftACtnoUght proper p seiiu a "mmltfr totTii's co'untrv, and' the executive, who ould be'exDend-laffirmative, 50 to 3f. r before the end ot the year rf tnat, oy mat report,' more than a mihion remairted unexpended bt the j navy appropriatioiv,' and no one "could 6ubt but that would be drawn out f that gentlemen s noma ftl- Thrtxecutive woiUUthen pnaiionv.incy wu5l . a.. u,v v . i,-.f,fln 5 mrni, , - . t . t . . do, as he though- proper, wr. ivey-saio. inw,m. proprtauon, but the late. Presided .tbouglit; such L :.wK.e nVcessary, and he had m his power a All ,iiio; , . I.i.. " T"l . contingent fund to defray the expence. - a oe t e- sent President wouiu- nave aui-M 'u,,i;jw . . w -t . . e C a a UIVU" w. ' . i ' . . ' ;s WrenT46ttbVirrtena n.,, ,k- rH. innared to havebten lately frozen, and to be just beginning to Aawr, producing Nation- for the-civif. list l that th s item .to in- Vv- "'i li.tAMt .vntt-.)0'ent exnencea 01 intercourse, not ejBreMiy,iiw" - - provided for by law, as ibV Instance; the-outfit of Jinlhejbllov, ttT minister, dispatch yestels, ; kc. U that the:suml w.-That, the rrer wa. larger now than usual, because of the state of bqvitrea w cause vw 2Ziruonin of the several comuiu.. --, f t of France1 in pursue; in the execuuvc, . ; : ' i : .... a .vfV.nQTeSS'-r . message vD . ,jr tbntrnnatibn about amth.ernCbredericy.r.tharlmvncement oi the pre - he could not conceive to what geatlemen alluded, parts as may in j-w nrOn0sed ' iHehainddhtard ayearag 9 , ' Ia.vw offlr. wti1rir renriered It ". hresarv . for the iCOPies ebbject thatthis approprion w. rv v- e - Uiei. to UoVerniet . . .. t . ri .tntc " vrr1 r urn i i i c i .1 t:uv viwiuv w --wm j - 1 . m0a,y - . a .: . . j.' Europe, the ordinary mode' of intercourse being Lrty vested. -1 nf y a TnirraiJic umiiv j vt., ' : 1 . . k ... 1 : : 1 lt! : vt'a krV Hito u vr f endcring .' U . necessary strange,-incoherent .ounda, like oi -i -.-v.

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