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- V v vf ihi-s oV.siATTMi j. -rt the (entkmi-a jan- ( States, aivl (of wi&eD famutee nprovi8loirX' ftiogi 'but it is clcrl his meaning. J; would Hsts by law j and Uiat they report!). MI oi" oth- !; ;'.; ty? ;y. any othrr tribunal that, 'hi y' wr;ir,i$ tonimiitccl ?'s speaker, i- if , I -Ui;.8 here is the principle .to te' fou rvn tor worl.fj rmv,ukeit. AVhenoi .s this nosi - :i ) dx?ved v the S nearer i 5 not afceoun t a- to any othrr tribunal trtirti 'hi hous for indeed Tit i r?&iltU- hi accounrabiliiy to wrongs comirmted . te rnrinjTs r. it in Uie exercise ot a (Rscrc Vtn4i7'V;aVihwrivyuiaaS4U4io4.n by the house, hr'Spsiker errs,' and nhe conscr; jence is incon cnince or injury to any individual of the nation. , (Tih or i w, private or public,1 it iv an obvious J dictate cTjustice, that the house shoyli hasten to : ftIiess tne injury, to remove the mponvenience rsultirift" from this error. The Speaker is their ' Bgent thetr organ. His acts are to he deemed ' Irieits.1' Whenever those acts are t'tsapproved of, the' house will, and ought, to disavow them. But fltoiv has it brcortie necessary to enquire into this doctrine f There is nothing in the resolution now Before us, and which the gentleman from Georgia i proposes to amend that calls for such a discus"' sVn. Without enquiring whether the decision of Hetlvedi , That thecdmmittee of Chilis be in struc.ed to enqdire. ivhethtr any prov'moo-ought nt - 'MH-Je m- the indemnification of those per yens mIu had property tiken into; the service of the Nurh Western Army under the tom.mantl ofj ijencrcl Hull, and which in consequence of his surrender of the garrison at Detroit, ftll into the hands of jthe enemy and that they report by bill or .Khirtflse. ' Mr. .W Lean introduced these resolutions t by the-torn mmce-ol Ust nd prece4tnyrw.Kie sion for-additional revcvuexan.no .oicr vt. w.j. 'jd.Vwithout a violation of all those principles held sacred ineVery country where, the value and mi portance of national credit have been justly esti. mated. They have .reviewed the, system hereto fore presented,, and taking into consideration its hv'm ht en sanctioned in its principles by a Vote of the house ol representatives., nave uwiuuuw to recommend its adoption, tvith some modifica tion, in preference to 'commencing a new system at a tieriod when neither the principles or details observing that he had examined , the existing could rective that mature consideration on wmcn provisions of the laws on the subject of the first i alone rhey could venture to recommend its adop resolu'bn, and had not been able to find (hat they tion. Tlu hills heretofore reported were founded embraced "the ooirct therein contemplated.; on estimates which assumed for a basis the pro'' Thes e was indeed; he said, a provision for volun-1 viding a ievenuelisnfficient 'to meet the expenses teersfor 12 months, hut none for the families of of the peace est .blishment the interest on 'the old those who volunteered for a shorter period. He debt, and on such pew loans as have been or may trusted that nn thii subiect there could exist no; hereafter be authorized. The several items for t :aVi t; ! mdfoh .:aanfl..W fWlW poisesioTrorf CStin(, . ;: mediate depehdenciesito morrow wel, i II ceed furtlVeron. Thbehayiour of .'v 11 'i. both bCicers and me'nf entiUcs them na eat pratse.jnd the dierence hi our that of the enemy, when we conVukr the ,f ?e ins posiuous anorcted him, W v. - j. 1 ,.a 4. 1.. is astnn;v- HIP had 00 killed and .160 Wnriel of the r''1' troops. We have taken, 100 prisoners r' 1 of the wounded. Col. Meyers oftij 4fi , ls- commissioned officer wes killed 'ieut H 1 the light artillery". Enclosed-is the rtpt'of I have the honor to be, si", with sideraiion and respect, your most obedUi: c! i. rence " ot ontiH n ; but that the govern inent would make such pmviiion for the Representa lives 'of the men who had fllen iti service a the year 1 814, are estimated as follows : Tlie expense! of the pece establishment at vant .IIonGn. John Amrstroncr, Secretary at War. H.DAUQorwv The inicreit on the PuWiC Debt. th Shaker bp right or vfror.g, without pronomc- ! might in some degree free them from the pres- j 0f? tc W Funded i, loo.ooo in.; 111 opinion on trie individual - case ot tvir. IliclPtJ-, it directs that sTrangsmrnts shall be fflado f r the accommodation of 'additional 4te fFyrphers. By such a resolution the diffi :ul:ies "f the Speaker wil! be temoved, apd the case of Mr. Ri hards again submitted tojnm, after 4.he removal of those difliculuW ""13Tit, tayvthe h.n. genthmanthi' resolution gtowittg .out of the petition of Ivtr Kichai'ds, , is . . frubstai 1 ti ally a compliance1 w"nh that petition, aiul .-an atnrmancc that the Speaker has doe him rong as he complains. Hre, it seems to me, the gentleman errs in point-of fact. Mr Rich ards stites lhe ficts of his case, simply and'trtdy, Without the allegation of a wrong being commit ted by the Spenker. The mistake of the gentle Itlanin this respect, seems to be entirely found ed on an over.strained aod erroneous construction of the ' word a ecludcd' Surely the gentle ' ITVan bas not exercised in this particular his , itSjUal, critical acumen. Neither , in "common language, nor in strict etymology docs the trord exclude imply the .idea of previous po3 nession. ,re riot strangers excluded from the floo of this hall? Yet is it thence to be iofer. :. ted that they ever had possession of it I , No, siry we exclude, when we inhibit entrance tvhen we shut out when we refuse admittance. We fftrt when we drive out of fiossestion. Nor . does VI 1 flichard rep'tsent the use of this floor1 t& a rittht to which he is entitled out expressly J sf rfiriiUeg, Which wav accorded at the iasi ; ftision, a vl which he prays may be renewed at -' thit- There is not air, to my apprehension, any tiding in ht petition X)f Mrr Richards which can thock the most fastidious delicacy .the most ..'rniputous regard for the dignity of the chair, f - These are the simple facts of the case. L'n der ah order of the house directing stenographers to he .admitted by the Speaker- when n -an- be doBe":'-'ithout 'inco.nve'nier'ce' the petit icner mad jipphCaUorr to be received as such. This appli 4Ution-was rejected because, as the Speaker in forms os, ifte boxes erected could accommodat - Jbmx foor, and the four admitted had. prior claims. Tke committee-of the whole recommend addition M boxes that' more may be accommodat' d ; ar-d fothis we Wittst ftot accede, because U will in iirwiatea doubt whether the Speaker was righ s inrtlie'oplnibri that the b'.s ' erected eiuld ac- 0hmrrKrt?.te: but four lr This inference may witl sure at want. It appeared to hini, that the en quiry ought not to be made, whether or not an individual slain in battle had been .regularly en- l."stt d or had voUintcere-1 for twelve month',-. Tht1 ' pei cent. stKk cf 1813 onlvnurini, nuo-hf ta w.-ib hH.'w!.,.n Lu Tr' ury Not which wilt b. reim --.j . j.... . , - , ..... .. ..v, .w.., On six pe, cent, jtotk of 18' 2, including lenijiiiryj.ians tcoenert prt of the loa-i of eleven millions, wh'wh will te mam unpairi ir. 1814 500.000 1,090,000 ugiiuuk; iinticr ui-i cagi-s 01 nisnanon au'nsi nu enemies of hii country No matter ji;ether he came to hi 1 death in resisting the ma-inders of uui oast, or the .-savage hmy-lrts XoAdy ws entitled to'relitf. The latttt- parc- oftliir vesoln. tion,-Mr. M'i.etn said, was-merifle'li'.to i;i:itutc an enquiry . intp...thj:" propriety of &.ki;i provis ion, for those persons, whos-gror' 7 vas taken into public, servico by t lis dttachnot inder the: command of general liai'j wh- h.v.l assisted I that army in its pvogreii to Detroit, and, in' consequence' of the surrender of tiut place, fell1 into the hands" ot the enemy. Although that property had 'weri e-ierally vahed, yet horn the confusion which en8Uudori the surrender, many of those valuations had been lost. Mr. M. said he was inibr.n"l t!r.t many applications had been made on this h.-id to the Hay-master General, who could not' p?.y the money, it appea-ed, without (effa'.ar -viucher. N persons thus situ atsdhuda right to appeal to their country, and anJ he hoped they would bursable 'n 181, fay on 5,O0UrO0O at 5 2-5 pe. cent 20.003.-'-T-3,960,00b ri tkf. Win fjr 1 6t 4-orere:t eivabtc within that ycir Therwrnue bow rtfaUiia4 being citlmited to prt- ..... I1.-400.O00 mo appear 'i to" e fairiy dodueed, but in my jidg-n&ut tt'U-lnJr thing but logit4.1 . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. , . . Tuctdayi June 8. A bill frofl) the Senate supple'mtntal to the na ttiraliiatien laws,' was Committed to a jcommitee ol On motion .of Mr. fhk of Vermont, 'fteitfvtdthtt the. committee of foreign rela tktns",be instructed inquire intoJthe expediency ciTniakihg Xurlfer.qylslo'nbf.Jawfor prohlhiting tr.wl .l-'t:d jhtercp.uise. &t trei&. tbe c'ititehs of the -Ojited States and the pemias thereof, fcthat they : repvr; by bill or othirwise." , 'J y, jjl., ' vnvtioii cf .TVlrv' M'Kit,.; v';.' 'I-','; Ci Rcoi$cd? That ibe Secretary of the TTreasury be directed to report to this. House .what fp.O; , gtfess has been .maden preparing a digest of the arts and manufactures of the United States from theeurh reported Ao hinii by the nrarshals, asjjr rtc' td hip a joint resoiti'ion of both Housrs of Con- gttss To Febtuary,l8lii. ;'V ' - Ztv !The Speaker laid before the House a resolo lieh of the General Presbytery itfPhtla'delplJafre. goesttri-that the government may set apVrt a dajy jjjent ral 1 fasting, humilation and prayer, 'taid ' oh" the" table.-' ; 7'' - , " ' ' ;: ,Tbe "house "again resolved itself into a-commit tee of ther whole, Mr. Lewi in the chair, on the report. 6TlTi i To'liii niite"fletiBni far sllauing to Tvir. HktrU, of Tennessee, and Mr. JJy, who pob'esls his election, -a further' time of three idlonths to procure evidence io ;reIluion to the ame. ' ' 'y-' " ' '..-''. ,.!,:)'"-. - '-" Afier considerable- further dtte, the report J, Oas adopted in committee, aftd confirmed" by the IiK'iietelhe"le"lras T .; Tor-the report ': " ' 1 03 --' ' Alr.fr it' ' : ' ; 4 ' . , tx rennmerarjn not he refused. The first proposition was agreed to. Mr- Se-jbcrf suggested the propriety of mi Uinoj the inquiry proposed i.i the eecftnd refeslu.' lion more,. general ; and Rlr; Grosvtnor moved to s'rike out the latter part of-the resolution, and in lieu of it insert, those pot'sons whose jwvperty has been captured pr destroyed by the enemy during Uie present : war." He did not propose a g;ncral provision i Tor the relief of all who should 'come under this description ; but there Wsreani-hundred cases, perhaps, to which relief aught to be extended, as vtJt as to the sufferer at Detroit. The cotn miuec would, by having the wholu-ject be. 6re them, report generally, and savlT the House ae trou'ite of distinct references.. ,,, Mr. Juniicy said that in all th revolutionary ar, no provision had been made to compensate persons for pipteity destroyed by the enemy. distinction had always been taken in favor L"3v'es to lie p- oviHd f )r To meet which sum the Com A direct ax ot IHTIKNAb DVTISI, VIS. Putis on stills, uy On refined ug-ir Q ) rt Tain' liceiie4 On sale at suction v On caniage On bank noie and negotiable papPr 0 a't a' in centl , Additional duty on foreign tonnage Deduct for experaej tf Colicciion, atsttJ. meat aad lot jc 5,i0O,O00 5.600,000 o t propott S.OffO.OOO ?65.no $00,000 500,000 '30,000 , 130 OOi) 400,000 400,000 S00,0t!0 . .". On the field, 1 vdbk, i7th ,., . . b1- i-r oepcri(;eii- 'I rp nurc. . Th nm . . t, k,tll . j,,.y....,uuk6n,, ak pointy . blown up his 'magazinos and retired. It is ; ' possible at tins moment to saj any thing of i,Jw dual. gallantry there was no niar who di' 1 perform his duty, in a manner which dij 2:' to himself and country . ..Scott's ad ' Vn u commandrj. sunnorted ebv RnvH' nr' U liner ,!?- cuitii nnA . t . , ;' 'il ,lo?s js.lnflipg, perhaps? not rnor'tj thmi aim twice .mar. number wounded. The has left in the hosDiialJ!4. and' I sent stv 'l otiara -me Heet. v e haver also made pnsoinrs ol the regular -forces. I am. denp tir mnclweni.iir..ll.f''. i .. ti vain, : - . 7 morgan i,i;va$. Major" Gen. Dearborn, ' , Coni. iri Chief of the--Northern Army. ' a'jout :iM 5.3C5.O00 7::.ocn Ltav 5.615.00J . The committee tlierefbre ask leave to report the following bill 1 . A bill for the assessment and collection cf direct taxes 2 A bill to lay and collect a direct tax within the U States..-,. 3- b:ll laying a duty on imported stIt. 1 4 A bill establishing the office of Commission. er of the Revenue. " J. A biil laying duties on licences to retailers of wines, spirituous liquors and foreign merchan due. . 6. A bill laying duties on carriages for the cork veynce of persons. f. A bin living duties on licenses to distillers of spirituous liquors. 8. A bill laying duties on sales at auction of fo rci-gn merchandize and of ships and Vessels. 9. bill laying duties on sugars relined within the Umted. States. 10. A bill laying duties on bank notes and on f property destroyed in thefc&;r tcrdiit The ' notes of hand and foreign bills of exchange of ter muwipjc iiiv;juacu in viic vmeiiameni, wnicn : tairr aeaenpuons .vould include every vessel captured at sea, was not l'tgh ly to be gone into. He wished s-the re sluuoaoo lie for further consideration. He was A opinion spme further legal provision was ne cessary, but how far he was not prepaied to say. The resolution was ordered to lie on the ta bleV . 1 . NATURLlTIQN LAWS. Oft motion of Mr. Fiti, of N. Y- the House resolved itself into a committee of the whofc, Mr. DcsAi in the chair? on tie following b'rll : A bill Bufiplementary td the aett heretrfnc msntd l)( A biU.imkwg further provision for the col lection of internal duties. 12. Abill laying an additional 4ity on foreign tonrtage. - . " Thfr several bills above recited were read a first and second lime, referred to a committee of the whole and made the order of the dy for Monday. friday, Jyic 1 1 . Mr. Aston, from the committee to whom the Subject had b?en referred, reported, in p3rt,the following resolution for the adoption of the House. r. n.v... ., . ; ! neQtvcu, mat a sum not exceeding two - on tnc tuoject or QJi unijom rule cf .lnatlirakza- l . ,j , , . , , b . , J , v " u j hundred dollars be, and is hereby appropriated n, it -.mh.a if, tk.i n .i-w.- - 01 BomiHgeiH iunu or ims uouse, lor tne purpose of making provision for the accommodation of Stenographers in, the galleries of the House ; and v 1 .s V iT f V -V a si I auwtl no 'Stthogtufiher thaU.be admitted 01 the floor of Citians' of the United States, at the times, and I jl, 7 r,,,. m , " ujwrvj the manner prescrihed by the Jaws' heretofore. -Th. 'F1t rU, f,u . intent tn the United States or the .territories (hesp'r.f 'rtrt lk vrvKfMiritla Uu as Intt jtft K . ,... : w'Ufca... .1 1 ... . 1 . . tftatr whenever such hrovwon thalthaVc been made. Hcad.Quarters, Fort George, My 2(j j, yesterday morning with Chandler's and Wirri, ,, brigades the lit artillery, dxagoons and ,jfl, men. in purauit ol the enemy if the va. ' Queenstown. I had received satislikcibfy iol m" j tion 'that the enemy Ii 3 S m uje , a suiid.o'u mountain at a place called the ZJcaver Q4f()l ,, , . uc uau a uvjio.u wi provision, anu stores, and ihj he had been joined by three hundred rcgd,'i from Kingston, landed from small v'csbils 'i,' Uie ncaU or the laks. I had. ascertain d iLt"), was calling in the militia, and had presumed he wouiu cunMen the strength of his ; a i h and venture aif'acOonr by which Woprtv ;i:f would be afforded, 16 cut off his retreat, f 4V. vu ui'uyUrii uie injuria inHi i.n aim vni'.pewa nan joined the main bony at ver Dam, he brokeup yesterday prccipitaUl,' continued his route along the mountains, a.'1 will reach the head of the Kike by that r ,w;, Lt. Col. Prestoti took possession of fort liri and its dependencies last evening ; nie pji! U . I have 'ordered Gen. Lewis to return 1 out delay to this place, and if U1 winds'-fW U3 wC may yet cut off the enemy's retreat. I was last evening honored with yourcies-tws of the isth inst t have taken measures ifi; rdd tion to the 23 prisoners who are iobeut ia'cl cuiiuitc incur. 1 r I have the honor to be, &c Hon. John-Armstrong, Secretary cf War. oassedon that sutbect. anv thir.o- in anv fnpmpi L Ji . j- o " sea oy mv: n right ana Mt, Macon as being both taw to the contrary notwit tistandiug : Provided,' . i - j- . b iW r,- itJ;..'eK.ii a . '! unnecessary andmexpedientMr. Macon moved t bat no alien e Ernies shall be admitted citizens, . ; , , 1 , .kA'--i.irTO:.k: -a.- .n. - t0 amenifthe resolution by striking out the words rd 'in Ttnllrk hut. t1i ninlinr. wnc n-rrQrI nA ai. s;ge of this act, make such declaration ineir j .1 , daa,. That nothing herein contained shil he ta- n " kC;l; OT constructed to intfldtfere or rirpvrt thl ; JJOITieltlC "apprehehsioh and removal, agreeably to law, of4r."-A-. "f, ': , airy alien enemy, at any tim2 vious to the actu! '"Td ? -.The hyuse then adjourned. - -r5-. . Ji'id-utdaifi June al naturaiizittofrxif such alien." The hill - wat read through, and no opposition being" rr;ide to t; was Tepon4 to tUe'HostfV' j Mr. Bitrvcll stated th,aj Tie 'was.'not pcifecjtly prepared at present to act on thilbijl, b was desir. pus" to offer amend mehts one of which he wish ed topropos? for1 jhe purpooer if acceptable' to the House, of confining' the privilege of naturalized citiaens to residents wuhin ilia. united States.' Mr. Jv7y presented the petition 6f Samuel IISlol? ffiteh 6t the' Uhitt'd States, praying a refnis-ion ol hnei, penalties' and forfeitures, m . iBtn'i by' ah Jnlnte.itiortaJ.violaiiQn'of the non " importauxn laiv.'-t-eferred.'V" " , 1 ' - - vir,i.wvei presemca - me peuiiph ot uaniei yt&cttfiyr Pfajrinc-j remission bf penalties iri trxtf the iirijortation oflgoods from G. ' ...-WrainWhTcft Wat referred to the "committee of ir .Zt !.'. -. 1 '('.. .7.. ?f -ays nuu mcuns . ,f f . , & . Mr.reah offeterT the" following resolutions ;-L-iof ccftsKieriuii;; r,;:;Tl" .. ' ' " -.1? bn, Military Af- fajri be Fns(rv9t4 (1 ciiqulhto this peditencjj . Ljtfnat.'VipWotisoii tit ; the: widows? and or ihans or itiefmur.ia sum or tnsrenemy, or vaiK ray nci tyiur iyu u iiiih, uui lnir uir prcs He therifore ;movcd that the bill lie on the -table for the present. , : ',r-' : ; - After a few w;kfrom Mr. Dentin, who ap peared to chink that guch a profvisioti, if necessary. need not be incdrporated in this bill ;the bill .tvas-l ordered to he on the tabic, -. : v v' L' ; 'TAurtday'i'-Junh . ; ' :-4vipLJAY$.AX0 MEANS? ' '- " Mr Eppes, from-thecomrnittefi of Ways and rafiahs, made tlje following il - - . v REPORT. - ,.The committee of wayr-arid aneans. to whom was referred so much of the message of the nresi- ucni pi iue( u nucu Qiaics as relates to tne establish" rnent of a weir digested system , of internal, reve nuehsye had Jhe' same under' consid,erat(pn. They-dsem it unnecessary to say any, tiling as to tbe net?ssity of providing addttionaf revenue' at a time hen the general rate .of expenditure has oec -y so mucn increased . by measures necessarily connectsd with a state of war. rer-rnr:- tmKx . ..- ..- i Secretary of fVar, v. '' . '. -tBiEt).tfiiuTEBS. -Fort Gsorge, "Upper Canada, May 2T, 1Q 13. SIIl The light troops under the '-cammaadof colonel Scott and major Forsyth, fanded this mor. ftnrjat nine o'clocKV Major geneaal Lewis's di. vision, with coloner Porter's command of light artillery, fsupportfed 'them.'' iGtn. Bovd's'btirrade landed ininiediately afteT.heliBhFTFoviiid gene wis -vy.inier. ana. nandier lollowed in quick succession.: "The landing was' warmly and fob siinately disputed byr the Jlritish1 forces t tut the cootness and intrepidity of our trooDS soon com- pelled them to g'e ground in every direction. General Chandler, with the reserve (composed of his brigade and col. Macomb's artillery V covered the whole. Commodore Chuncey had made the most judicious arrangements for silencing the enemy's batteries, near the point of: landing." The army is under the greatest oblisrationa to that 'able naval commaader-for his co.ope'-a'tTon in all its important movement?,' and especially in its operations this day. Our baUeries succeeded in rendering f0rt George, untenable ; and when the enemy had been beaten fi-nm- Vi'. nw;n; and found it necessary to re-enter it, afttr Tiring a fewgohs anjl satting, fire to the magaaines, wmcn. soon exploded, he njoved off rabidly by different 'routes'. Our-lrght :trco!pS-purs tied them lnss' ?. I'rom -which we Si??ctth fciiowing ? . v:'.' - FROM .DO .Tv-N. . 7 -; p t VxntinU Oficei Jum i; 1 4 ':; We have ' r:;t received the Sjlioiriri.jifijryo several mues. 1 lie troops having been under arms from one o'clock in the rooming, wtre too rriuch xhiustetj far ajf further uie. We ; THE FRIGATE CHESAPEAKE TAKEN Copy rfn letter from Com. William fiahfbridnj at isostoTif (o the secretary ofthJVuvv. Wavy Yard, Charles fun, Must. U'JunC, sir, . r: - It has become my painfol duty, as CoromanHicE -ir. ... . " uuK.cr uu mis station, to convey 10 you un pleasant intellttrenceof the cauture ofthe ' nim Chesapeake, by'. 'the British' frigate SIkuht Thfarticulars of this unfortunate I -occurrence -n fronvwhat I have been able to collect, as f '(!' Yesterday fjrenoun, the frieate Shannon .apci' ed in the bay, full in sight from the harbor, - i meridian, the Chesapeake got undtr waj 5-1 President Roads, and storw! out with a fair wiJ Mr. Knai. th nSlftfrtn Kri1 t?t al C1. M , . V., .... - - , the light house bearing W. half N: distpcre leagues, the ShaTtinorfth'en in sight,' and tlie'Ct apeak, prepared fo "ction, standing lorlitt. if 6 P. M. Mr. Knox thiorms, the Chesapeake ed afire, which was returned 1 andst! lJnm.uA' n.rl It k.l. . t.?' ...i ' II I C if v. uuiu aiiiLrs were Irvine min blue m -- fother as if in tiie'-act of boardineT'at that mem au explosion IO0K place on.DBira .uicv i.p.a, wiiiv.il jrcau ,jids on ner uivc4 from the foremast to the' mixen -mast., api'-M-'' as high as her tpp3, aHtVc&tfelopud both $hi;s. smoite tar Several T;minuts. After the 5' cfeareds"way,. they1. were een seperafc'4,' British colorii hoisted n haard the Chf -.joj' ver the American, both shins standi.ie to th'i .ward. The well proved courag: and skill of3'i wi'"5uw any mc urvery 01 tne oincers u"t' justify aiuU belief that the lois of the Ches.; has been entirely owing to s9me -.fortuitous happening bn .board of her, and not to any s? rionty of skill or bravery in the enemy- i!' should they improperly ' impute , it to tha W they will.fi.id it necessary to give more tlw 1,11 solitary irisiance to convin'ce'dur officers . an-i -f tars that they are 'superior. ' We have --bt ungate, butj iii losing her, I am coiifij-.nt ' wcj' lost no reputation. ' . ' , I have tilirt 'hnnnr tn I,." st..uvi.h tls.i rrrtStt'j respect, your most o'jcd'jiitstrv.in'.' ' ;? ' W?:': BAlNBHipji- Uon, Wrh. Jones, Esq. - : r " Secretary of he Navy, VVa.hino.i." In addition to IhVabove. we hive sev n! f counts frdm Boston of the details of the ecn observed by persons wh( went otj iBliO' t0. s
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