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( increased by ka atoomt;jtqudtois sdefi ite in the. revenue. ... i: "r v The annual interest on the ex- : . -; - - jsttnf debt amounts to . . SaSOOOO the new debt at f - I " ,'3.000,000 The sum wjiich, 'on the annu- i i . f 'al appropriation oieigiiijuu- - -... ; Vt ; lions;! vould at the restora- I s l tion ot pe;icebe applicable toy . ;V 2,780,000 , "v thepajTnentbfpnncpal. is J v-J .- . . - . 8,000,000 " i t sum some what less , thanthe presti- the 3- T( 3 , decrees are tall the policy f Conn; rtc?al hling u:v. ticsUattris pn th? slippirv verge! oivincr Svith hlmv forced ustd establish. I tends, to palsythe Spirit, and to destroy Does nor every sserinau readies your i tne contiuence or a iation. ui fc ail vae e portsibring you. firesH confirmationof the J y ils vtiich can befal a people, : thcfirfit is a vexauous,auayuuc4 iu nmyu jiuu an; government -wiuiyuv auy iucu pnuyijica yet exposed vn the ? French ports 1 - Truc9 or plan; I No description of Tulers' Can be says MrIadison, r Bonaparte1 Jas tiiade as pernicTousas that tribe of, vulgar politi- an uiatefabretum for our justice and ttans IWhose-measures are 'governed or fairpess. ne will mot repair- toe otner dictated-bv accident, whose seneraes are uga ;uuuc ,u us) iu icatuic iuc uu- i perpetually i. iiciuaung, ana wno uyc irom my he has seized day to day, anU from hr ,y stated, .and! which jiriU.bc Ktpreirrurse .beforethV BUI : who! Tear . 'the 4 exc. option- ofwel ,'de-dtwdf mM with stocl war being years it -rtaae F"mem .would , fall on .that lhS?hole of the appropriation earj ,mi ns after deductiog 485,ooo : TWShe -interest of, the three-. per.' 'dollara,-! .wouU thenceforth be abolica- fff1 S&payJne'nrof'the interest and pnn s 9?f -tne, 'new debt; Theprecise period ouht of annual payments will depend on the terms bff the loanand on the number. its si 'A t !i f ' I letchM'sffident to show,, 1st. I'hat no inconvenience "will arise in. ..making the "Imrnn irredeemable for ten vears. since ' tliere isA not 'much, probability, that, they cfould sooner be disvhargecl. 2dly. .That-th.e . appropriation oi eiguwuimiuna w in uc aut jficient for their, final reimbursement. 3dly That, that rcirhbuwemenv.and' tliatof the ' whole dt-bt of the tL States (the three per cent stock except) will' pr obably be eflfected within fifteen years after the restoration of pVace. ill must always be remembered that those" estimates are predicted on the .supposition that an additional revenue, to T it ,1 , 5f vears lor which it. may be necessary to tense amount bf property our to hour, agita- arid condemned;'; But these acts .were ted by every' blast of wind,1 and "borne a committed under edicts which do 5iit ef-1 wav bv everv current. ' 1 - " TROMJt LOMDQJrPAPBni feet oiir neutral relations, and therefore do not enter "into q ilestions between the Uni ted.States vand other , bellg.:rents.', Is it Received at the Office of the National Intelligence possible does Mr. JVIadisoa mean seri A "V V:i"t t ' nv ' ouslv.to make use of such a paltry. argu- L T--7u 7u ' ' V '.iT r. u.; t ' Jiy charged with the management of the at I 1 ft 1 14." I 111! .1 1 IIV l.lllll 1W. f " llIVn IJl.l II & - " . -v mi . . fairs ol the United Mates at Fans, and now menti does he think we have been educa ted in one lof .his xoUeges, that we cannot detect the ppverty,iand impotence of it ? America is, a neutral power, v a belligerent seizes and condemns her property, under no matter vhat edicts, and' vet ttie Presi " dent says,Vthat -j does not at all effect her neutral relation i She is treated in a hostile manners and yet her neutral rights named to a similar situation at London, set out for England. The dav before, his de parture, he was entertained at dinner at Gnghlou s notel, by an assemblage, ot his principal fellow citizens at present in Paris, to the number ot sixty. Mr. JJarlow am bassador from the United States, M. D. J r ed personages were invited, and honored l ' ' . I. .1. ... . T-' read third iinre and passed,; j: ; t v5 V - xnc nouscwent into committee Df "the whole; Ir. Bassett- tri . the- chair, on the report of the select committe on Indian af fairs. r ; y ' ' f . . vTWs Report is in favor of making proVu jiwu w ,vuc nuuuuipu uiiu uisaoied- men m the late,Tcampa,ign!on the Wabash, and for the widows andophans of suchas wera Kinea in tne action. . r - . -T. v 'r? The, committee w4ent through the report reported it to the hoiise d$ the house &n currea, ana reierrea tnv resolution s at- tions arecommitted not underf the Berlin Mil., ttj: .t J.tji i 1 tne companv wun meir presence, tne Willi ii ii in r.f nrru nnr iiiirirr nrnfro - i . 1 ; . . - . ' - . ' ' i n! . ' rhntr wa h owing, tor, the sate 'of arguments thatlt, V. f ;u c lu tu . ; : r aU ...il Baltimore, who in the name ot the compa ny, tot?k occasion to address Mr. Russel, the sentiments ot vj ' , vj . there is someTorce in this argument, ! yet mr.. Mnt hsnn must nermit iiifl in rmmn hit?,' that one'of the condition: which .he 9nd expressed to h.m - . "fti rfi ra j- 1 i hicrh consideration and . V' lit llUC.t(. M l , W lilV (lllVjl:VUlVLVUi of the Berlin and Milan Decrees, was that the commerce of, the United Sptes would 6e restored" to the footing on winch it was be tojre. they were imposed, and that hence tbrth America might 'arry. on" her 'trade without hindra nce or molestatipn. . Prove that it is i so -prove that the! conditions which were to accompany the promised re peal have been .fulfilled,, and our Orders thr -amount already stated wiU.be provided, are repealed bcoursec; But, if j'ou can and that theVinGrease of debt, durnig the not, -we shall stiU . conceive, as one of our war,, wjll not exceed fity minions., , ' own Secxetaries said, that "those decrees mitree'on subjects so intimateJy'connectedJ however the Berlin and Milaf. Edicts may v sincere esteem for him, with which those who composed the assembly-were penetratr d. Happily their regret fobis departure was diminished by the great gratification of finding him nomi nated to the same important functions at London, which he had so properly . fulfil led here, inasmuch as their country, would thu continue still to enjoy the benefit of his zealand.talents; I hey -cculd not moreover, bute filled with hope and con fidence, on seeing their interests in the hands i of an ambassador, all whose acts had been devoted to the service of their with the 'motimpprntqltestions1pf..pa havd' varied" their fonn or cHanged5 their tional concerns, it ecamean' imperious name;tliey still continue-to influence' the U 1 1 V L J KVAV V-'-"Jf - . 4T W .4WA.A V -w v cisely as, it was or appeared' to-bt, and Jit is true, however, tb at Madison in air without exaggerating; or d'suismg any ot luring to thfr rgordus and unexpected res v the xliffiQultirs which must be encountered. triQtions to which the trjide with France is To understand these to their full -extent subjected, insinuates tKe, necessity of crr-t vwill aiford the .best meansof overconiing responding restrictions, on i importations tbern V'nd there is none which appears n 'from France.; - But .how different always surrnountible or even diseouraging What is nisi language.in speaking ?f the conduct appears to b of vital importance, is, that 6f France 4ron that which hs uses iUidis, thr crisis should at once be met by the a cussing the conduct of. Engiand.j Ht . doption bf efficient measures; -which will, knows'thatour conduct has beenctjie necesr . with certainty 'provide means cummensu- sary result of tWe rneasureS ot France :;?ye Va;e with the expense,; and by preserving tie krepsnhis distinction studiously out ot : ,'unirhpairedj instead of abusing that public sightv v One would have thought that the resources sq eminently depend, . will enable i mpos'ui on. practised upon , America assu r be U. States' to persevere in the contest ring her thai she; might -trade freely and until anbonbrable peace shall, have been fearlessly, andUhen b seizing -her property, obtained.- j , V and ruining her merchants, would .have -V I Have the honor to be, wjth great res-( roused the rindignationf and swelled the 1 nect; sir? your obedient servant; . 1 tone of her .Chief Magistrate that he - ' r J' . t nrn-r r'T V aVtT 1 ' 1 tsi ' 1 r- ' J . ' i . ,j AhDiin t vxjtjuJLtjL.k wouiu' nave.;ieic -lor. nisQuniry. ; ,tnat4tn9 Ezekiel Bacon, , . . would haveTelt for. himself., Biitlno ox ;v ava r auu k ne nas reason to ue uissausnea : ana at Journal deP, Empire of No a 5. ilon Chairman Committee Means. j FOREIGN NEyS. New-York, Felbruarv 4 ' ly . V. ;' a-, t I Court MauaLwe shall never abandon t! : J ' i'thjr3 opinion that thttacxas began bv i r ."'PatrsM the 22d of December by the. ar' American frigateiriat she was sept ; 'L . (riVHr((S,WI";, : JV m.m?1 bofitieswhy. f,1! ' i. f ' I ner oraers so stuaiousiv Kept oacs : l I. r.;t '.-'ilr.? r -i i. .v....-.-.v t w..-.-i '"a.;,!.! ,.t . ii trior u ta ntvuncnqn nrnnam htir onrt .v i-4 1! : ill-" 1- some-ifiiture indefinite period thatissaVfs faction maybe shown in some 'restrictions upon imports:irom r.rancel t' ,i ; The . ajfair :of tle-President and Little Belt is:Brought prominently jupon the can vass, ;andthe whole blame is .attributed to Capt. . Bihgnam. , Notwithstanding the our the out are - ana com This gentleman is, we believe, the same, wno, wnuevet a very young man, or rather quite a boy, took a leading part in the disturbances in Ireland in the year 1798 ;l and having been made a prisoner after one of the battles, inrwhich he acted as a principal' chieftain, wa9, in considera tion ot nts extreme youtn, canaor ana gair lantrv, releaseuVbv the goverment, on the condition that he should not reside ji Ire land, i Mr J3evereuxv upon this, . 'retired to America, fnd established himself as .'a tached tothat report Itothe'committee that reported tbem, with instructions" td report a bill. , ,;iv t , , .... v ;Thursday v Feb. 13th. Considerable4'debate took place yester day in committee of the whole, Mr. Black ledge vi the; chair, on the bill repealing the 10th section of the act incorporating - the Sank(of the: United States. This section makes the bills of thit bank a tender in pay ment of custom-house bonds. Since ths censatipn of the charter of the bank, it has been decided .in cqurt by Chief Justice Marshall that the billsare still a tender. Mr. Poindexter Amoved to amend the bill by a proviao thatnothing in this act snouia oe construed to eitect any past trans actions. . j V - t ,7 Mr. Bacon told him there was no neces sity for such a provision, for the act could not embrace any past transaction. After a little debate Poindexter withdrew his a- mendment. i Mr. Troup expressed a with to be in formed on what grounds the Chief Justice had given his decision. He could not con ceive how the 10th section could be in force when all the others" were dead. Mr. Widgery opposed the bill as being improper, inasmuch as the repeal now by the house would amount to a confession that the section wai'not before repealed. JVIr. Gold saidi he did not know on what grounds the Judge had given his de cision : but it was ! stipulated by the act, without any restriction with regard to time, that such bills shduld be a tender. The holder of the bills, no matter at what time, receives them with that quality at tached to them. iHe had no doubt but that if gentlemen knew the grounds of the decision of the Judge they would be per fectly satisfied. ' If such be the quality of the bills, said Alston, the repeat! now would be impro per. - . The bill was agreed! to in committee of the whole, and by jthe "house ordered to lie on theable. 1 1 . The h6use went into committee of the whole, Mr. Macon in the chair, on the merchant at 'Balti'mcVrc at which place, & blU fixLnS the salaries of the. principal ofn indeed throughout the United States and the va; ious countries, in Europe which he has visited, in the, course of his extensive commercial pursuits, but particularly in London, where, he has been several times, his conduct, as a merchant and a man, has been such as to conciliate the esteem of all whp.Jniew him, and in many instances to Command the. highest admiration. Mr. t)ev.ereux is of a highly respectable family ""?'-- ' . r TT7 1 I . ' " in-tne-CsOuniy oi vv ic&iow a'-'S- --i - ! -s" - 2 v cers of qyernmeht. No alterations were made in any of them excepting that of the Postmaster Lreneral, wnose salary was in creased five hundred dollars. A motion was made to increase the sala ry of the ;Deputy postmaster General from 551700 to 552000; ; This occasioned a debate which lasted above an . hour, iand the committee rost without deciding it. ... C O NGRIESS. ; : nd1 ?f ;V- mob sense thara X6-iuS sloop should vol " fPL J -T- 4U A A Ulu.Nnn ni'n... AUtihr. Iiaa.... lu were called upon ' oon to .itiseiTmofe than a" sketch ,in part 1 for an opinion, r. we, .would not,now make ; our. impression issuch. a one- as we ex- this. affar the, subject of negociation . by a rt.-"tctea.Not-A'' documents can issue from diplomatic character- but we; would send 5 if? i .ves not bear the stamp and sealpl indisv tackand capture the;-nrsr American , fn . iminate-ttachmt rKtct;Ficance and mva- gate shetell ; in - with 1 is t thus- the J3ri-. -.lohic dishKet:of:;'GreatBntain ..Ihese .tish, navy punishes any aggresssions upon 'rfcv of his: Gbversrment, "sand while; they J V U is; thus we painters write oiir name at : 'O-vad him to palhate all jthe. aggressions .ot, Cosv. i .,r. !. - s v h V-e ptjverr,ittdqceTiiin.jirjeggerteand rlhest of the Presidenrs ttpeecn con- ' 1-r : n . draw. s,uch a .distinction' betweecUffer-. mude. of .increasing the" works pf defence, .t pnodsiand parts, of the: conduct of- and-tke, military, means of the State.1: !Tbe " ' V, ?i;ncev towards America Ue: tdlsus vast navy ot the United StatesJhas reserved . , -t . st, ihat there hayejbeen, successive tfxon-t , the important addition of, a frigate taguard I 1 V r, ;matiQps"Lot;tthe, extinction ,-pfthe the coast., ;.JNw,tthe yerrircumstance-o- ?J . :nch-decrees;' anp tnaf.thseiodacffd tret,cpjstv aarboriOfa-PoNyer,. which TO r,S OF R KP R rJptrtLiTIVES. FESRUARYillO. ,Mr; Macon moved that the proceedings of the house on SaturdaV, relative to the aeaui ana tunerai ot Ajen.juiount, wnicn tookrplace frdni an extra tail of the Speak er,be entered ori the Journal, i The reso luuqn was, earned. . T Lf ,n,n U nrenn h ic rlptprminH tint . Mr.- Macoa moved that the speaker be k u nm utoA uiCUi ".1C vouchers. state oi iortn- uaronna bi tne vacancy in the-representation fromhat state, occa-I February 22. sionea oy tne deatn or ivir. ; mount. 'THE SUBSCRIBER, BEING informed a friend, that his Advertisement in the last week's papers, forwarnirig the rjublicfrom crediting per sons on ms account, has been understood bVseveral, differently from its true inten- tion, he takes occasion to be more .explicit, and to include (as was originally intended) witn msown, tnei written oraer or. pis wiie, which h wishes to be equally respected. Uttarges entered i against mm . on accouni BElfJMnN C. GOOD. Mr,, .Williams -from the committee on ; . iy Jrrr military affairs, to whom was 'referred the A KVMyrri.z. jcvxyz , uaou bilt 'ffonuthe sehatefespectinga corps of I - BUTTER. Este. &c ,crigmeersy reported tne same witn sundry t ; amehdmentsnlieadvahd referred tothe I Fr Sale at: the committee of the: whole; for to-iorrofw,' & I r Robbins 8c Griswbld, Craven-Street, tneamenamencs oraerea yo De.prmtea. T.-TdfV Sullivan and MrV Bartlethad leave 4 PUNCHhOS.W -J!.. KUM, r the obsencef the 4attrun account of jridis: V BBLSAPiLfi BRANDY, I r, odsition i rom-Thursdav next t5 the end 10 OXESV DIPPED -AND i . r . . j ' m : Of the:sessioh;: vz&r& A MOULIX CANDLES; fiox uc Din lor. uicrcuei otuie innrinauis-i.u-.xji yi " and . 'owus that ; these TonfirmaUons do not, i --, - v - assist merely tnpromises And State vpa , T'rs.' but are. furnisher! bv solid and oneri L ; .eds ; thatxnnnpt:be r.mistaken, Wp see has scfxoh tiblea navAUforce beipe'un- .uijeccu u us, ;is a;, irut:j.tfa(:;.wrAyjP It. has , beenl remarked that the nresent peecHl :.resemble8. ;t,m '-rnu .y piV.ts;l the - tvi n . America, f wantingXlO; mate politijcrs ; . . V;; nonary. abled,and superahPated lofiicers & soldiers 20 FIRKINS IKST QUAL- Fi kin, ol the U Statesvas reada i thSf d;time, h? Zr.Y GOSHEN :BJUTTfcRd$ ':Mr; Siow andMr.:Rheaspoke gainst ; : CHEESE;" Coocf size lor retailing; (by i Mr;Saladgevobjected tosome6f:ihe U CASKS FjdPOINTEHWSH 'details:t.Vro giU ;g,vr . vj-XliSiVfQy theXas?1? t "Mr,.GaMr. TrJght-MS MrDawi RARSnflRON: v dfeonMBar) ?Mua?f'! 0 ;RIEfeHUMUMS(by the piece ment iviotion lost toji7: l - --.1f The !ayes.and; noei'tvetetheh taken' .rn- 'a mere pap assuranct fluctuates be?- ment . 'ptale'hef'defcrees.1 h- feacl ; -n4 T7ith nccnlar riemonfttration that the" I rinr: Shf? fsf ma.v nltvnva tnrfnd' . . :Tv;o bills. UXIUCT' Cc itsass 4571 iXEGS itRicKrrrid5 An.ePgrossed bill authorising a:.- detach- u ATr n" - S ofthe militia of theUnlteoStates was iHESTliYSdN 'TE A. V-AT.', a third time. anH passed! ?'tt?yr iiJ':;'$i??K jjbEEicGBL? 'it lr t
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