,f .' if 1 Otv .-?v777' lilt Stelt.s to that lUppy Union aricf ConstvlulJbn, Waicst r'fith such huidious and malignant arti fices are i.irected. ' ' -''.'..'.' The better to guard, nevertheless! against the ef fects of invidual cupidity and treachery, and to turn the Jcorrupt projects- of "the enemy" against himself, I recommend to the consideration of Con gress the expedWncy of an effectual prohibition I I if 1. i s Ifj; any trade whatever by citizens or inhabitants,of the United States, under special licences, whether re. tuing td persons or ports ; and, in aid thereof, a prolnbr.tbn of all exportation front the United States in foreign bottoms; few of which are ac.j gentlemen from Pennsylvania and Tennessee have tually employed, whilst multiplying counterfeits ; perhaps more correct ideas than I have A-dia cdtapabud ttftfri resofuiion tlrat Ttrtually destroy ed itsuch vague declarations could not operate a. purgative- effect upon his motireshieli had been sufficiently, exposed by himself. . And what had the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Ro berts) said ? Why, that the next congress would not be SofKciently rtccf-organi2ed, as he called it, to do the needful. If, sir, said Mr. R. fxauld now be surprised at any thing that passes in this house, I should be shocked at such an open, auda cious disclosure in the face of this nation, of whose perspicacity and intelligence, it is proUable, the of their flags and papers are covering and encour aging ie navigation ot me enemy. JAMES MADISON. Feb 24tf, 1812. " . - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Friday, February 19. EXTR.A SESSION. - Mr. Grundy, after some preliminary observa tlotis otMhe subject of providing the ways and closure which I thltik the most barefaced, and an avowal the most disgraceful, insulting and disres pectful that has ever been made on the floor since I have had a seat upon it. Mr. . Groirepor'. said, that independently of the personal inconvenience to the members, particu larly the northern gentlemen, and -the great ex pence which the public would incur by an early session of congress ; he objected to the resolution, because it was this congress whicb hadpluntred, incfwirou mine war, nau incurred loans and vaii tor3 VaIpole "has long fmce" reached Vienna He left St. Petersburg, on the 2th. October, and the' journey was accomplished in a month. A handsome gold snuff box, of the value of 1000 guineas, beautifully enamelled,- with an ele gant, portrait of his lajesty, tastefully set round wUhJbrillidnts, is tobe sent to Russia as a, present from hi Royal Highness the Prince Regent, to the Emperor Alexander. - . .,. From the Montreal Herald sCFeL 6 . r . DEVEA1 OF GENERA WlMmt&T mfv forProuung the war, and upholding the ; ous expences necessary to carry it on-and they public credit, and shewing that congress had not I ought also to incur the responsibility 'of laying tuhe, during the present session, to discuss and ; taxes. There was something mean as well adis ocf upon the important measures involved in the honorable i0 -hiftingtnat responsibility to the shoul-' question, moved the following : ders ofer successors. " Qaestifjn for the resolution to lie' oo ibc 'table lost SI to 43, ' r . Resolved, That it is exbedient that the -1 1th llongresffmeet on th last Monday . in May next, and tht a committee be appointed tob?tf)(r in a bill providing therefor. ';' . ilr Bibb was m favor of the resolution. Mr. Hobcrts moved that tc lie on the table, ob- The questioti then occurred on the ftiiis&Tft f iuc resolution. . . .: . Mr. Nelson said, he was willing to take the re- suuirsioiiirv ni lavincr taa and tuna l . l . ....... : - " ri wv iai 11 fill IJCIliK , " fs-" ucMrous m tnrow it on his successors but he to business, there was time enoueh to do much could a a nitf A:n tuz-r --Zl even in Bfteen days. It was important, ,n his opi- time enough to na th hill, thL ,X .L T inn . IAI I h nrpcnf frrtrr-ama lart.na T .uA 7)7 1 L ua'TC oi toe legislature and he advjsed the ntf it, TOtqu ionprt y th ff of opposition, and of lie meant the partial suspension of the non imnor- the rontr. .r ...17 ' . 9 ff A st. '-j A' tationlaw. Gentlemen could recollect, that the " 1" r .1 "u '7" lo - . - -. "v niv. tmit v auuincr congress, would sav that . uuc,s 7. wi uuotDC . pledged to support the war ; and he would not orrite.eto. now flinch fronV doing wha was indispc mWy f Mr. Stow was opposed to the resolution 5 w" luaispensipiy L .ucuuvcnucc u wouiu occasion to mem-; Mr Rakdolph observed, that it had lone been '- .bers t the nossible intemmtion ir vn r ikc in - -. ! ihi hu wnj, wcu " . ----- ,--r- - - ... a ,C;.civea opinoii amor.tr those who had studied J tt then:,ureofPthat curious" animal ma" fhaMhe ' ' 7 4 & U,1C5S oc,jre was alway time enough to do whatever men wefw- . Two or three other gentlemen spoke for and that he w? H.iurUUUU, WIICII WU. AAMOLPH TOSC h dl9fl nMlima mkan I !. . . ; nd .aid, that h. admired the candor more than hu onon V , ' 7 , of. the; gentlemen and .'tSTiS : the pwleraenwho advocated the resolauoni their :bJnlor1MVOMfre S", r diKlniiatej were more broad and nlain than he r ,i. .k.;..r aK '' . - . v... v.vvl.uua congress , though actual v-in scsinn Tnr iwflv. !n Virginia, North Carolina and Tepnessee-Elec- Lu' nf:,u. IL " 70T. 5Welre hecr.ilv disnosed to. rlf w,-mM rn .nu -ki niiit tilt ti aai as willing to vite lor taxes, and yet says 4 tions, the result of which would determine the Ds the UxbiU No .Srfw m pT,""16 ' rj: -'-r .u . f pass me axouis. No Sir (said Mr. R.) them ne. iwuw wnipitjii ui me iiexi congress, tkh nav- ; viP w;ii h time tin it Qu. ,l Weaken place-f the election in one. and that hi' A llM'n!w5ri tbtJ of the bnrest. fVirA.not heino till Am-il V r i". "' ",m tu mwn ev fund time Vi t r S ,ftpra' ia avom when he Had a strongdhinclination to act and nV7 the double difficulty of Riving offence to the ortho. ' ...... eM evAm it b n . 1 l,' P, dox supporters of the Continental French System, ! t.liLWt' Wl ,h" ard of Jewing the public credit unsupported, it i ponement of the act fr tienon impi taticn law An attack was made' on the 2?d of January,' oa " the American troops ulfr'tT.I'c'ommand of Bur, ocn- wincnester, oy Uoi. i'roclor, 'at French town, on the river Raisin, about ,25 miles from Detroit The enemy's force! 100, that of Col, Proe tor about 300 troops of the line and 600 Indians.- Meturn ofFrisonera Taken. I brig, general, 1 colonel, I majoi, 9 captains, 6 lieutenants, 10 en signs, 1 brigade major, 1 adjutant, I quarter mas , ter, 2 surgeons, 27 Serjeants, 43s rank and file. Total 493 After the battle great numbers of more prison, ers were banging in by the ? Indians. They took another army, viz. ftOO large hogs from Kentucky, and killed 100 men that had them in charge. - A large body of Americans are advancing to wards Chicago, on lake Michiiran and the In. dian Chief Murpolot, with 200efTndians from the Mississippi, have gone against them. : We hear that Gn. Harrison, with hi dm sion pf the army, were withitr five or ft., day march of Gen. Winchester, in a swrving condi tion, and surrounded by-Indians. tior of the momemous rci4j . 'v has been renewed T111 t which q k tude now belong ''J shrink, if I had I ie?s fa1 com enlichtenerl nA Z "ancc onfhe aunnA- ? " deepl, a convicionT ZU.LP.. S fa . (union, is staroKa ith ,. al0,t in wmcn.mis war is distinguished i VKaras It was not declared on .h... . . until it had been Inn,. 7 thV.$ . - m. h iuc i ii 1 rhn , --) in rta .i i ' . . a 77.? 7 . 1 e-until argument'. V.'b iui4.ionsnaa been exhansti w.-, claration had been receive ..... . Ps,lv . - t - - - i:iai inn ... . voking.t would hot -be discontinPM r,on last appeal could by t'Xn.i. ' ppeal could no.lonirirf Iw-'j0!!"' breaking down the spirit.of the nation J' Wnht all confidence in itself, Knd its poSid. and either perpetuating a" state of kT' fenng, or regaining, by more costlv sacr r , more sevrr(:KiriiiTi.0 . '. . ui losi rank and among independent powers. un tnc issue ot the war are &tak.-1 sovereignty on the high seas, and the our r,ai i GALLANT EXPLOIT. " Ogdeksburch, feb. 8, l8l3.' On the 4th inst. a party of U itish crossed the river St. Law rence, to-k a few prisoners, carried them to Brock ville, and confined them in jail. M Onth 6th inst. about 10 P. M.I' left this place with a part of my Rifle Company and a par ty of volunteers, for the purpose of retaking the prisoners aforesaid. .. , We marched about twelve miles up' the river St. Lawrence, to Morristown, on the American side, by one o'clock in the morning, where we halt edafew moments, and then' marched over the river, which is about one -mile wide at this place, on the ice ; about 3 o'clock we surprised the Bri tish garrison at Brock ville, where we took 52 pri- sorters, amongsi wnoru were l Major, J Captains, 3 Lieu'enants and 1 Surgeon's Mate, and 134 stands ol the arms taken with een Hull at De troit, and two barrel ot musket cartridges, all of They have retained as prisoners of war ci;,' t."iu' c uiuuguL am uii.piace Dy o;next mor. I vi me unuea Mates, nothabl to be so conH-rff under the usages of war. ."They have refused to consider as pfisoners of war, aa tnreateneu to punish as traitors and dc- an .important chsS of our citizens. tions give the proper value to those 0r everv 2 class. Not to contend fnr nrh ! ' 01' rtnder our htt&rtS? mnt common .to all anA vJM.. ., . ' "?, ? nhilful. tie which every membet ur the protection- I need ot call into Wew the .iSJ' ncss oi me practice, fiy which our ': forced, at the will T . .""" "nfifOthcer. fiv their own vessels into foreign onesnor paim u outrages inseparable from it. Th iwJr. - l the recordsof each ucietsive:tdramwirrJ 3 our govtenment ; and the cruel suffering of til portion cf the American people have found thA way to every bosom not dead to the sympathlarf human nature. ' As the war was just in its origin, and necm and noble in its objects, we can reflect will proud satisfaction, that, tn carrying it on, non ciple of justice or honor ho. usage of civilized mi tions, no precept of courtesy or humanity ia., been infringed. The war has been waged on cif part with scrupulous regard to all these oblirWi!, and in a spirit of liberality which was .icversiv passed. , . : - , How little has been the effect of this cxatne! j on the conduct of the enemy ! ning the party having performed a tnarch through the sno-v that night of about 28 "miles. We. had one man wounded, and the British one wounded, they being so completely surprised as j serters, persons emigrating without restraint internal till those elections were over. This I VTZLL lJr 4a.,r ra ivjay the icbed a fee fm a few for the da U r I V u.t, nauon wnicn was ior uie aay is h-Kt,,i!i,trT mat- iu.. . . A5,r said Mr P a, i, Uar iposition of taxes would have no . r. ,.iL . r . . ' ' - wj,r. idiiui)n coiiKjsetf, mat the aspect, hich not tn ha VP- tim n ir.pt hnM rvf fhiv m.Yi. 14 The troops behaved extremely well, iir obev. trig orders, pressing forward with undaunted cour ajje, treating the prisoners with ereat hostutalitv and in paying dae respect to private pfoperty, - BlvNJ. r QKbY T U, Cafit.. U & Fiflc Company. Mm. Geo. ..D'aAbo-rk ." - jesjsss ,V known that the imposit n - J v-i:jtl. execution of;whkh the gentlemen on, the other! k C Uang" ' ,e "Phended, that ,-.i,l anA nrtL ki- .u. " X'-.e' V: "Mhe government would dmaolve vt,.v owning , ..W..V.. ...v.v uuwiij uidii ine noBoraoie t,-.- i n ,ehT',n u j- . . Timber from Tennessee, had screwed their Jj. l,! Und"sl ' ty Couraffe tothe stickmir t ace" nav. th v hiti . 1 israppreirei-.a, or t !. ,e . , . " . I imisconstrue nis wnrvr iNq h .l . -r.. i nseu, wnicn oearstoo strone marks of t nutativ . . . 'V. .v ",c ne '. ,a .... . -. - . . . . r parent to he miitakeri forfsalt) are all proposed ; a u oe posippienjiuine:jviecrion ra over. But no, said the gentleman from Pennsylvania, the next congress may not be so well ortranized rp-a? jinis must mean;aomethini-Noi ore mix d as1 Gainst) : FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 18J3. i.mwttujiiHiiucdu ne nation in wai', an tborised military and naval preparations, that would vi,kl "iwavi aj,irm urou-v the ciutitrv aiuiiunicw luana wnicrt oncevrould h the credibility of the blindest, and blwell as siUx hd lhrefi ihe.lorabTeLntw:' "'.rmt andean, unfcmited. iitVm p.nl.tiu.i,:, . tt .. iitte mainematicai lines nrodurVrT.r'n" h'A,k'r.j, 21 ."wj"ui iiiiiiiv ucucr io nave it cont 1 j- - . l nw?, if by iheesentcongress, who-are sufficiently orfZ' 'f nV l'PP?y the ms ft si'zeu, ami wno nave the will as well nbeTTa'i . 6 sflM5lw7 ?3 IWer to lay taxes.: Con Americans,' 9aid .Mr. Jl'?.,10 lh e"tmy ?. wfs jt u ih-v KbeimnosfduPon bvso dWrf. .i.ki- i '"tu vuz peace x would it not as such be Contemptible a feich as this V If the Dublicood ' v . UJ- suirenaer, or to the protraction of.: - Hiwijw'ii'.tB, uy MoiuraiiZdiii 4,nto oar political family, and finning under iln authori'.y of their adopted country, in open su honorable war, for the maintenance of its jiij. and safety. Such is the avowed purpose oi' n j7. ernm'ent, which is in the practivouf. m:on!i'ir', by thousands, citizens of other counirits, en no pnly of permitting, but compelling ftvft a fl.r it$hattks against ttrir nauee coomry - Tliey have not, ft is true, taken into theip fr,rj hands the hatchet and the knife, devoted to indis criminate massacre, but they have let lyosf iha savage armed with thess cruel instrurnenis; have allured them into their service, and cbrrietl them to baftle by their sides, eager to glut their savie thirst with the blood of the vanquished, and to Ss-. rsh the work of torture and de-ath op. tnainicd and defeficeleSs captives. And, what Was never before ' seen, British commafJders have extorted victory over the unconquerable voter of our troop. by p-e-senting it to the sympathy of their cliisf awaiung massucre from their savace associates. Congress have, granted to the officers and crew I And now we find theni, in further cottferniif nf ot the Innate Constitution, one hundred thousand ' the "modes of honorable warfare, sOpplyinjj t!e dollars; thit is 5a,QpO each for the destruction of place of conquering foe, by aitempts'fdaisorg:pa , the two frigates, the Guerriere anl Java. Twer)- i our politicawciety.to drsmernber our colif;lt ty ix thousand dollars have also been voted to ihp J ted KeDttblic llanmlv. like others, these will ft' : lave sliofkei I officers ?nJ crew f the Wasp for the capture'' of 'coil on -the authors : but they mark the (legend ,V)Uch th ! tue Trolk. - - r . .. u j councils from which they emanate : and if they !id . , J i uui ttiiuii t a acnes ui uncAimpicii ini.uiia..'fc'i-'-- Certain inttlligcnce ha: been" received that the ' miglit excite the greater wonder, as pn.eefdr The mat io the northward of this place still continue irregular. Within fourteen days there have been but two or three arrivals. As an act has been passed Convening Congress tri ths t h Monday of -May next, of course the re gular period of electing representatives f.ona this state must be anticipated. the Prussian general. Yorke, w ijh 30,000 men, has fi om governmenr wliich founded the vety sr a-urtuuiitu tac rrcnen aro gone over to the 1 us si a us. requires i?, sir. I should n-. hanr,nr.A ,n . B. "'sxnoos, aisgract iul and imbecile . .. - ... . rr- " ir. Ih.moaenw. I.... , . w u nets UUU -IJIIC ICil- -r f On 'the 22dnK the Liri ish attacked and carried V' v't t,,J 'u,b A-dp1- l oi-sjiir, ai'er cCHHei)(;(nc: a ,..iu..u Hum me ou iui jeis 01 in '.'it8'i?em as this in enahl. m'. tr. U.,,A .. - v w iiuaiu uu a lime .1 . ... - --r - vreurctoi- popularity. .1 desire to meet the meas' 7.1 777 777. , " 7 7 to JOM rill no- t .r-.uc as a musine 01 the vAk and manner in which the war was conduct. ared he would be among the lst to saceful. or even dishonorafi!. n.a He conjured ffentfeirnn to lay inside the warmth andpissin, whhh somtimes grows out ,cf,.,tlM:'-ar dour of debtei and vteVy m a ' calrnrc aoti A-ujyWvtjf object - that of i ''"r "t'me against sUperbr mirnkt:, mad s house' and of 1 831x1 Uis retreat wkh th5 to?'of men in killei IS, th3t aS the-hortnrahlt' nrMtlkman from MassaclHise'tts said the o'her day, if looks fjOhe wav and rgws anotberr-sa,: while itpu'-yjrt l?be rtponement Vtrne to carry it now" Into effect, ,its real intention ;i3, and that interitian is avowed by rentletnen,.to put off the suspension of.the nbn Tmportauon act, nand to pos'pone the iayintr of necessarv iW mr nother congress will be called support these grnn and their-measures. ' 1 .' . ! 1 Air. Grundy, rose to' justify, and contained ythtu the honorable gentleman froni Virginia had thro'.vn out inVlfMiatiobs ' 'not Warranted "' hv iri J.fr' .''""y) expressions. He aain.declaVcd U'onsidered jt.attwoimonths might produce import Uh WUW ''-'h foreign relations of the pounrv. he thttUffht it vnnA r-,o-. ft.- ..1-1.. rr r . r rr. . v - r and wounded. 'Sttssioh oi;. congress. 'I;-l.UMr.-: Httj6drrplf again ','ard, of i ying that he if gam rose for the purpose, he he had oWe no' insinuation tW Vggestion,in relation to. 'any cewteniU - h'iT ma their own wor'ts he had talcpn j waratidhsthere wa net occasion fcr r,.i,i;n. it nls, lhe srentTSiiieii had left hi i. -r .. ' .. , ivjiii 171 vm.wm , ineir ciiscjosurehad been too nlain jrtratoryprofessioti of a willingness to vo'e fr a Iter .ituTrn iUa . .. ; ' . ' 1 r i". uc n imporuTion- w, Air. R. gtve it no credit for sincerity when jtwasa'c. Ii' It. manner the situation to ....which thev woufrt vnh,n. the execiuive. If he give them a treaty which th-.y were to tell him was disgraceful, end incon sistent with the lofty lanjuasre thevhal hM k. would answer.- Yon have brou-ht the natfon in to this evil, be the jn of all on your' own heads." .;.ner wnsiqeration .Mx, K. said) had weiffht with him j another mcasuTe, not ctcmaudiid by natioral interest, had been postponed, no d0u!) for the S4mc motives the . Witoo Claim Bill. He was nnwilUne tosee congress -TOetrtnTt those craving claimants, whose stomachs' were staved bv the promise, that the house would at-nenfMSsio'. glut their ravenous appetites with t the proWrty of the nation, to gratify ths cupidity, t..- rather tb kpavery oftheirclaitns. ' ; EVACUATION OF SPAIN BY-THE KRSKC'H 7 . trojps .; :; . .' The leports-in circulation of the evacution of. S;?hin by Uj- French, are.amply confirmed by the AfliMilaJLIaoianail-iof- to Cdayr This is the best comment we can make on -the .recent clo lUHiMiwiigcnce .worn MUJSia The tyrants's r.'. nam c. vcry instant We mav eXDectifS Ol Al.-s'nia Kttvinn. KtTJI.. J J . which it has been - j ig ..engaged, on a chytf against tel3iHorganiziiig anJInsurrectiowtTtoiicf of its adVe rsary. - To render rhe justice of (he ifar on ;otr jfthe ntore eonspicuo,us, -theeluctanceio-einiini-BLe il was fo.'bwed by the clearest and 'strongest m:' ifest.tion3 of a disposition-. t$"rrest -i:s fr.'gii -'' The sword was scarcely but of the cabt-aid, U fore the. eaernV was aMrized of the reuboO'-'1! The Fcamen's bill has passed both houses of, terms on which- it- would be fe.'bheathcd. '' congress. ' j more precise advances were repeated and hr-t .- ar jbeen. received in -a spirit forbidding: every re!ut The National Intelliiiicer announces th tteatfc-Tiot nhced on the nuTuarv resource of the rati"1'' - AtTJuel Barbw, esq. at a small town a few miles i U,wwriPow in PoUhd, ott hisftturn irofd - vyUhi' Itne war to an honorab'e issue. 'Our nn-ioj- s. toParis.. ; vl iw' Hi composed of a treve, a. free, a .virtrous ;'" pn jnlcUigcnt people. Our 'counuy ; nboinifls :p the necessaries, the. arts and the comforts 1 I'M"' A. - geatrnl-prosperity is visible in tjepuiilic ccf' fenace. ' -The means employed. by tlve (JIr. cablet ; to undermine it, have recoikd on themseb'" ; given to our national faculties a more rapid &?e lopement : and .'drainirigjor diVf.rting the jro'. metals' from Brii)sh circulation and '.British vsuit-s.t have poured therrtifito. tliose of .the United St?l It is Xpropitious consideration, that art -una vow able wai hould have found this sea.soiiahle h'-'W , fr the contributions rtfl iired io snj'pft it. . 'h':n the public voice' called tbr'wjr, nil kniw know1, that without th,emifc(y 'id, not '.kjcarwed ihno-li ihe nerlod which if n.iL'h' Hst : 3id ' KaiMnham. the food sense, and tne.manif -i' of our Yellow citirenS are pW.i f r the ckH" ness with which thty .wril bear each his -r1 , the common burden. 'To renVer the war . and its sncress sure, animated"'nd. sysuroanc eriionsTTrTeare ne ssary an(t tbc-fiucciis- our arms now miy Ion preserve our country ;j p the'necessity eanother-resor: roalitm. . .A.'.' , -have the L'allantexploltrnf our naval hcroes rrv; F7flhoid''dF4nheiot3capadtyojfni . The followirrj ; appointments of msjo-eneTals hv been' male' and approved r J.ime Wlichunn, Wm. If Hfdrrison, Win. h, D 'Vie, IVuds HptkH ton, rfaronOf(Ten, 'AIorgjri Lcvju, , . , . Governor Ilawkiiis hjs issued Uh iclamation, clirf-ctiog rtn elecji n tor . reivrfsematives to con gresb to be held 'on, Friday, the. 50th" of Apiulifesft., '. y ' Wasiun'.gtok Cirr, Mirch 4. A twelve o'clorj'; this d "ay,' J a 5i " ks M a bmon, the President of the United States elect,- having at tended at the Capitol for- the putpose of taking the oath ofpffic'e, delivered to the v,ist concourse of , people assenihled on' the occasion the following:- . " - , -i . - '' - -.' ' SPEECH: -i-'7 About to add the solemnity of ah oath to the ob- ittration imposed by a second call to the station, in wfecn my country heretpfore placed me,T find, in M16 presence' of ihis "Respectable assmbty7an'((ipT portunity of publicly repeatinj my profound sense !Hcj oiatinguislied a coohdence, and of the resnon. I. the impressions-on me sanguinary careerjoT Europe is near its rmirn,i Ltwit. rtfi. nnH K. ntMtii... i- . a i ' KWrv' in., . "vv. ., ,.. .9.w"gMiucu uy kcn aneviaence, that JTiVTeU'rio tnc .worlru,,,c,,wa''M1J- - ...f,...Hv c MJay cxpeci0 near laitblul endeavors to tbful endeavors iq discharge nijr'artiwuft -' Uv. -initi brfcUBMr i&iw, and S 5 ,'J-.- AAiawMt' .Wasal. 1 id? fcpu-i'i'-'1 - hus been Uirown u;id Coupon v v.. j, ... .. s' - :' - t- - , ' .

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