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;:iEiMcp IB 1 v -. ; 'V: .' f ;. : A: 1 - llf -- ,-.,,. ... I , - ! ! i JjM.JjfcJJJJJ v: VOL.; IV3 5V.V'. ? NEWBRN, SATURDAY, 1 FEBRUARY U 4812. ' x J. ft - ? '.V -? 1- ; 1 ' ' s PRINTED "AND PUBLI3HED T ( AT THREE DOLL A HS PER ANNUMt pat A JXE HAtU4AY, IN ,ADYANCE. M - ADVERTISEMENTS WILLVBfi 1INSERTED ATvSEVENTY-riviT CENTS A 'EqUABEJTHE JIRST .WEEK, AND. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS 4Tor-each continuation-. i o NEWBERN JpRICESCURRENT; . MEXCJIAWD IZE) quan rated, I from d. a JJacon, t v - Beef, v - J Butter, .r - r Brandy, French do. . Apple do. Pach v "Corn, - ? i Meal, ; ; Cotton ' Coifee1. Cordage, r 5 Flour, -Flaxseed, ' - Gin, Holland- - f do. Country - - " Iron,' - - -. -- Pine Scantling, . - Plank, - -Square Timber, Shingles 22 inch. ; N Staves, W. 0.: hhd. do. R. O. do. -do. W.O. bbl. i; Headings W O. hhd. Lard, - v ' -Molasses, - - ' Nails, at the factory f Tnr, Vl'fr Pitch, '.' - - Rosin, -Turpentine, : - do. Spirits, j Pork, - ' -' f" - ' ;1 Pice, ' :' - . : " Rum, Jamaica, -.. do. w; i. - y do. American, s Salt Allum, per 100 Sugar,) jLb. Barrel ' lb. gallon - r bushel V 'I'4 lb." barrel biishel gallon" lb,: It'- Tobacco,' ' lv - r lb. gallon lb. barrel 8 10 20 3 -r 62 1 10 16 - 20 7 I ' SO 1 ,75 1 io ' 21 ' - 17 10 r 8 ;i( SO -. V ''12 8 50 . 25 1 25 45 60 12 t 85 1 40' 25 barrel 12 . bif'shel gallon, bushelsH 701 t .. .. . cn. 12 FR0! THE ' AMERIC AnT . ' 3 IN SENATE or the tJ, STATES. ' . '' PECEMBER17, 1811i ; . Theiirfor raising an additional milita vry. force being tinder r consideration ; V op y- motiopofvthe honorable Mrfetffi :ti jiinkeouthe word .tenf for tHV purpose Kif inserting a smaUeraumber ofregimf nts Mr. Giles i ie, and subnikteoV'm:- 'stance, t tKev;folldwtng ' observations.-''. $ , Mrl$4i(oi fi&(elf ift a very un prepared tat:Ud'bntp''6p';s pose a very uneixpected motion. 'ThV ohy jftiui iiic juuver ij.au uui yccji yci precise ly expressed ;v bute had Mentioned the number off twelve ithbusahdVihiantrVr as preferable to: tnt thbusan number; provideot ' fbt5 by? thTibifc Miv' G. said it Was alsby pnderstood ; force of tenf thQijsarid' meii of;veiy ,;cie i cription; would mof e tor res ppxtd with; the j executive t lews,; an cl fully answr4heex vas thtr fact, and should consider it in the, course of the obstfrvaions he proposed to makev-rr-otiitJtand curnerices pn "our .vteifr tHe feeling ofhe?wy 1 ly e xciteH thereby i that the' motion Ihadonai M 1 necjeda gDtleiffari':tbeoVtlne ?'l those who rebresent etlong:;cbUriel6;mnit rably rendered rtbmtharge "'CTjyoiuuonaryi.wargh wme well acbSmteulwJ force at least to that extent, over that which seqmed to ,e;conteiiiplated by' the vhonottk blfrmoy r and still' more over ihatwhicb is, said to consist with,the. executive project. 4ri the consideration ot this subject, it is im portant to turn our atte n tidn ' to the'e for which a military: force;is demand ded, to enabl'eius1 the betterf to apportion the m tans : to thef bbj ects i ntendedto b'c'ef j. fected. ? ' For this?; purpose he begged the most, serious attention of the senate' to tfiq president's Message ,at the commencement ot thesession. f ' , j . r mustjriow idd, observes the Presi dent, that "the 'pefd is arrived, which claims' from the legislative guardians of the natioaal rights astem of mpre; am pie provisions for maintaining them v Not withstanding the . scrupulous justice,', tlic; ,prptractJti moderation and the multiplied efforts onthe part of the United States toj substitute fori the, accumulacing dangers'; to the peace of the two count rif,' all the fnu-i tual advantagrs of re-establisbed friendship' and confidence ; we have seen that the BrU lJ tish cabinet perseveres, not only in with-i ' 25 holdinc; a remedv for other wrongs so 7 SOMnrtfr and so lourilv calling fnr if ;':hnt In'tfie" J , , J O " i wt of oiir territory of . measures whichi un der existing circumstances have the cha rarttr as vvellJ as the effect, of war onpur, lawful commerce. ,w.W": -: ' ' ;, ' J . WithtHis evidence of Hostile inflexi bility in trampling on rightist which no in dependent nation can L rel in quishf con gress will;feel the duty of flitting ttfe United States into an armor, and fan attitude de-; manded by the ; crisis, and corresponding withtre national spirit! aoo expectation ; u j recommend acCordinly,, that ade quate ' provision v be ,made for filling the ranks and prolonging, the enlistmentslof the regular troops ; for an auxiliary force to be engaged for a m'ore limited term ; for: the acceptance of volunteer corps whose patriotic ardor may coijr$ apartici4 pation in urgent services"; for detachments as they may be wahtrd, of ' other portions oi iue miiiua, ana lor sucn, a preparation of the! great body as will proportion its use-; ftlnfess to its intrinsic capacity' i v Heref we find,' in the first place, the most selemn, and imperious, call tipon coh- guurauifts of national ngnts, lorasvs- tarolng, theiTi.,'--iliie .resident tlien very properly and emphjaticlly proceeds rt us why he : hiakes this solemn ca npon the legislative g&riiasof r thenatibn, at. this tim'e :';He teu.s;iisi suhsahce nhat:'dpt withstanding tli$ iicmpiiltWi. fustice the protracted moderations an-tlie mhlieif ettqrts oh the,part ptthe li btales'' ctpn dlice Xr-Bin to recede from herlfos riff ncrrrf ftertre.iiTrtn. fhi.in,i!ifltiWhii"..Mw'' '' i in .mi wij i ""t.jnii i ml llHMtMMBM i ; .. ;., -.,1- -"iJ. T . ri ' V uurpusc ur rcuucriuir tins nusuiity uiurc t , uuinciuqui tu ue uiuLctuuuuwncansjt i, : 7 8 12 24 ; 1U5 18 h a 12 10 - 22 V12 ' l 60 T15 1 50 2 13 2 40 1? 80 1 15 -,l 80 14 I "irecoipmenaation prrttwenty :d tnenv tnferna!It pssil the adequacy of that force is very properly cur the exnence of being constantly prepar : referred to congress, i where the responsi ed to repel tbe;fir3t incursions oi the-enem i ?; . t buity is placed by. the constitution ; where He, did not know the intention of the pre- .v ? it ought to res ; and I of bneVhe; was wil-j sent, 'administration! i in that vrespect, but;; I ling to thke his full share' of St. But?r,sif presumed'it vas rfctingbnthetsamep the President febesWTurther.vi Afler de- In case thBriti'sh shpUld' take ppsessioit! X-i signaling me voojects,. ne points (out tne or wneans, tne western peopiejnustnecesT standard 'for ascertaining the adequacy: ' of ftie force demanded for their 'eflrectuation; polite t and pathetic, inyitatiops she had merce ;?ni thitftnesemasar preSantjiaifefchc puauc iu, show ine , imperious cnaracter O tne calrmane ntinn r nnorpes tfifiitioK Kitr with aaouathy sical Jmeansvoretrieyei In his offeciarresponsibie message, he tells us that congress wlll feelihe duty of put? tipg the - United .State's into ab'armour, and 'ah attitude demanded7 by the crii s arid corresponding with the nationalVspif it and expectations.,?i; The standard; -Here! point ed out for calculating "th .quantum of force to besupplied is'the'CtfiwVhlctf. been previonsly'dc'scrihed in themosf so lemn and imposing terms, ajid 'the nation al-spiri-cnjlf-exfectatioht9- i f Whether the committee;had fcepbrted too great V force for' subduing the crisis; ; he was willing to submit to the: verdict of xhtnattonai spirit, and expectations. v -. ' ' But it is now said orlntiniated jnr'.'sub stahcexthat ' this official responsible5 stan dard is only ostensible,, and that the true standard for estimating the quantum vbf force ,demanjted, -Imust bderived from the decrf pid f3tatef;thr:.c3&y? .and the financial,fiine pfthe pdfelmaD-atehead pfthat dertheht. Fnisuyett wUi're quire a distinct OnideTatibn but iri the mean timeVit is uhicient; to "say hat thH committee unanimously refused to; be in fluenced by; anycpnsiderations but those icauiLijjg irom-inponciai re?ppnsiDie com- municationahd their own reflections up- oniheTstatpf thnytions discioseorthere by. Thev lhanimously r elected inlormai inotncial communications. x x v,v V It will be' pbserved too, im the message, the President, in his more specific recom mendations, after designating the kinds of force suited to the . occasion, leaves- the quantum of each to be j ud gtdjof , and de cided by congress where the respcnsibil i: did andloifeht td resC anid heVaun- , tty.receaing irom nis constituion V: tq revert this resnsibiliry ' bpbn Jhe-cxecuuyyv.-. "- 5: f ""- .-X. If ihus:-appari -Ir' feile that ihe force! depahded, a ibr the oCwiif iibrtuate yn1Xret-Bntaii last resort andai;ltn6ugh the "war i;wpuld be un dertsua juponvpjeiples, strictly defensive yet in i tsperation, It miikt; necessarily beconie lofleniiveobn Put part : and tliat congress was to aetermme exclusively; up on tndeucy bf t hiearisvforbhddctt tng it j & ?woiild iK)W7proceetl to iriquii'e more parucuiany, 1st wnetner tne ; corar. miuee naa 1 re.com menaea a. iorce more naq auequate tor tne purposes ot tpe -?war ; and nS whether 'its within the capaci I5 ty pi xne u. r 04 10 syppiy :tne,iprce tnusre commended f J.-ifva , v h ,. ,. f x. i ; saju, iuai m estimating 1.11c quantum of foxce demanded by the existing tf isis,;jt.appeareQ ,iQtnim, gentlemen -1 a tne inonor ana redresae tne; wrongs otthe nation A JLest tpere mightbe some possibje' BntaiivthSethejMaw rpnuiaw!o V3unvim? :-war is a&roughtwami: fa the V oui? procterfp ijr4tainiiWiuiTnos,uie5nnexioiiityv perse" ficrhl-! nnqitionvmd; pntt , ha3ardii;Ga-a ridttUnpn 4illIiUmlMifiEp English of - ajltmsi communitttonhcn ucjaiuuu . uc, fiuai. ixne memcienftnea isuiilwSiclx have: bhaHbpteiilH ieIatioi iolhe, nptsred fhe ctaonsf their pipl lecfprsyvbutanstead of the expected recesr wa$ ary, ntutai heVhafaiwaysantici known;tp thihonorablei bodyzButthe aanunisirapMu r navjng learntwisaom -dv ufcic cvijiuv citcrimcnisynaa noyy aerer- sarily. be, calleaoh"tb drive them out, and-7 'i ne aouotea vtirv. mucn wnetner it vvouta . po.Hcy, wari he thonghjt it wiin.ot only to be pre- ' . pared for defence at all poihts.but to give ,ii : ,.v..i,i r Lj ' ' iu. i' , Having presented to the sehatc the. pb-t' ! jects to which tne existing military esta rf uiisuiucnt pugniip, uc assignep, ccoraing. -rf. ; to the' views' of the. committee, he would "h prucecu iQ; inquire, wnetner tpe aaamonai forced recohimended would be-more thaa. C:i competent' to theobjects toiwhitH itmiust necessarily pe asigpeq, cs wnicn ougqt v.n- , , q'uespnablyb'jbe'e by-it 'Incasev of war, an' event he deprecated as much; as any gentleman presenu thef new armv ?.t would hve to: man your fortifications on 1 A the sea bpard frbni Norfolk tb the extre r v ' i mitres of our.; terri tbfv'hdrth attdeas1t,anai ;i to occupy Catiada.i !Fhese are .the '..con-V . 'template and indispensable oiecXsbfthis and theihpnorablmoyer, "as 11 a& of xhe iturauhoh'the' acctiracv.and.: correctnesl''8f fm their respiivetcyculatioris quah-; iUm of force necissary to e'ffect ' thesepb-i : ;-i iidtbrthev Florida !5r i lirii ;r-- feiii-te jv to;kr wur souuicra aim iwcsiern ironucr5 iiu . iac Ame npsuiejacts - ana? inTeateningsan -; mat; quarter:; nor to the importance of Qrleans teretf deeplynto the iMeitiotripfithe pholeiitrpa thortsed by lawdfcompield i'jf H.iflsp fiy'';- uc, iiiore." liiau itMaincicnu periiaps;au5uui eieut, .uj auavver iiie.:-necesarvviuiecis ui; the govern naent in :thei scenes; i usti descriA hVl if- W3s:thprpfnrfV'intf'nflpH thiit thf act tneremaqpraing toircumstancSj anp thlaf thenddiiionalb KrandeasteWwmjbjF iui tz iju uuuc uictjr yiu ui clv"u tun uc wu, rfoui epnfecSjr siuuWm of meu mowroposedtpfbetaised ; per mnfeet protect : ourv southern and" western irpnticr9neegentiein muslbebetteiud manv-bB thesemen vthev cafe cenerotisly spare from the own protection I but tor ytn Gifesy S& he liad a ebnyersationU with the Secretary fbrgthe deparenty of l M VVar. Jn his: 'character : 6f chairman pf tlief cpmmittee of fbi-eign relatiohsr ihwhiclv, J the sectary did endeavor to demonstrate , il to hiixij that a smaller number of men thna" 25,000,1114; answer these objects ; but ; ''f jr so t far from prpducin this conyiciipn:' it' :;$X i&uucu . ii uu , uuu, tutc uuuiuqi was wy small. ? He thought that jeyery inference drawn " bv the honorable Secretary, ought K to have been' inverted. For, instance, he 1 was asked ,v how nr any men were, indispen- : r t sably necessary to man the for ti fications at ' New-Ybrki Thdhprable Secretary! re- . ; vilf plidj 20i0O; Hbt nake 1,000 answer; and woulbf rely fbrx the rest : of thcbihlemeht V the local militia NJai4Mr.:' ' Giles, ; heinferredy . if OOptJbt .necfessafy. r that inostv r xposedand hpportaht position, that l,GQfc 'V'f would npjt. answer ..vith. .thefpjecpnp.us and$ fit ccidehtal aldj of the local miUtia-r that 2i OQ0pught:6e,ajc;u1aed bnrjpiat sefv: -(jf vice i.'rid;jjitl idbf the1;!pca vmUi? , 1 Si tta, they could . btect N ew-i ork against . ih tne;force.rp'atBritat gainst that city .blyptild'prlbr - I lull hare of thej toils and perils of the war; Ji 0 f j Twb:thpuah4in, 'com , with-TOeahls-ahn of alt theskill ' "thaimiihar vciehcecbiihl uSfef afford i. an4mpelle4 by all - the 'subofliiitoti hnH min'jiflrm?Titfhat-'i miiitnrt7. v rtiai v tW ; ' pune-couicjL jmppac w ;cati:Uitia1alsV feountr.lf th i ; :frbnfsjf shsJibdii'pK? Ihhhliedeh arehe cessai ahWpenw shalllbetjexammedpfsentjy obsltipnwnfeapjif can,possipiyc uctaiicuiypM Wecswiytmaithey lisiKihi jrtMadtbwisedlas dawntuponineexcuvcpiyw, or tpe, iprtincay or? pn peca py?. anbrehended!that:; in WarMreatipritain youin uu tu -u,. ttlSSccatipn pf iNeyg-yorlr- r IKtanihe?sJi :tBos6iwopbm - teeerellin fjitb thatdcitma&fepm : W!5te t tne
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