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- - , V f 1 PRINTED AOPjyBUSHEp;,pT-5:yfn ri vktr.r.rz; -V- -r,r Ujonof thsbusmessot impressment i First I fled 'witlt the resoect dure to' the cottatni such a terror .ffenyWirt tRv.tVf. ISCUS", it BlE Htr rstidiof- the .-wulemabifittg--of a7'- v v , v : i tnose upon wnom u wat iraposca ; coma hawks and .scalping knives were all ' Called i n to.ive t a aei trnt ro.tne caionu?. 01 tnc T SBVENTYrriVE CEMTtf SQUARE;; THE flRST WEEKi AlfD THiRTY-riVEENt fOR EACH.COKTIHUATIOM. , V mk RANDOLPH'S SPEECH, . V ' . '...' a Concluded. a - '-e revocation of the orders in , cod; tioii ta.thatcnui.. f jj . . tack and exterminate our red , brethren ? 4S h.. iv i -at a loss, tie saif to aeter- -r y . -. . . - iwar : tie wasi , t f f . it .considered that hecmav inadev and .vKthcr his imagination, i is memo- f a. . 4- . ..v.r . mmc wnetner m 5 ' 2 . , plunge us into wai with;foreign nations.' .-.itifyinrnt or his command ot words T - P, wjrs, ofrhich;, afteFall, there:wer none but oiVpur own makinK - For a ; prdbf.SM messageHbdid it happen,; he asked, that when voting-meSalstp those iofficefi who had distinctii'shed themselves on the ocan, not a .whisper ' was hsarcL, of i those brave .men who ' hadutlistinguishedrthcm' seives , on tne expeauton to 1 ippecanoc; gov ernment, ccbrding; tp : thVet's of reStonne the two states.oYariataekst ! aVfcohcerned.their comeixUnntefcourVa intiL(?ohgress , should -assimWcn'ndv 1 1 csiyicut ouac , v. a nasi ix tstrue 3wC5 v; proposed to GB? an armistice i 'not; hou- !' Ob Ve - know,raa i legislature however, bV 'whom' that ..war was, legun;or jstt ijmd,5b6 v1 d berCailed ponfto: show ; cause w.uy :uicy-wcre tnen necessary ana not now. .MrHindolpli thenput it to tfie house whether it iVas not;HmVtb"cooderone po mfr Here is anarmy of, 5,000 to be Voted 4WhatJi fitting that suh un JS9fmy J much: ffreaterJthaV that: with whlhltl .11.' 1 oty oftKc people? mbumerousand aVrcteroa the admissibti'tht " thW cause 'of ! jtwu otiuoenv. as ourseiveawas acauirea 1 war. 'now brop'rht.torwarr aa Twh .u- 1 1 shouldlbe fuUy under namely that she should ;abandoi ; tae;s exercise, or hertudoubtedightotV search to takefromAinVrian mcrr.fiaf we -r'lv ! t ( till all their" demahds:w Jjejct He then aj&ealjpdjtlo the-feelings ancl : .alHrai rX ,t ?e-c,naci?a w? i.gisiatunxi, . of the:Ui S. to prevent such seamen fro . ry, hisjuagmcn.u, - ' 7 , for such arthe Indians, he said, .wcre.of lailea.;nim m '"V I our seeking. The christians of the coun;. council the man who .would nave maaetnat YimnkasTlf E ' Bio Knive. TKcrt rocaiicn the' cround, ot .negoeiauon, - , - . A-nt rin -rn ,.1 vuuld hvc been hailed by. the people as beUef the' IndiaQS Were lngtiga;ed ithe.restorer ot peace J: gut wicked dis- bthe British.' No,;thev were invaded. 'tcrtwrs exutcu auu iuui - huQted aSsaiicd, and they must fight or and we run lutp, the war as a youpg couple ; dj . . ... VLllJf - ran into matrimony,, wunout any consioe- , 5mpre95ment . R. - said, was rcion-of the consequence-. or,any ;care thuU of . our having, by the means h they shal support themsplves or.the of V.id Eurbpemofevtrade than we ffspringcV their impudent connexion. had bands to do it with. ; OnJthis subject lac diaiuuivju vlwiri ..r..4.yr.vl,i-..v hi tttrtti nnrt tnr tyrant oonaparjc 15 .cw;uPuu u,c were little different from those who ore c.rth. w ts to be sacrificed as an atonement cededhlm , but his Reductions and collate to the grim monster 01 France, who :n- ral mixk were marked ,by. singular sa' tuad of smiling like the :rdor ot Jaganaut 6hy -and : ingenuity. He insisted' that Upon his victims; iookS; coniempiuousi) i?r 1 o-l -1 nrl n 1 tHer :.wn n 1 H : rri"i'i 1 ft n ATkhturh t, : ur u' Pu,l,s?4 """i v - give up tnengnri searcn. - Ana n , lurninir his back in scorn?upon our humble Qurtw.n frnm't the r'nnnnrlpnr. nf nn turning Sruitr directs hiseyeS to upon our numoie owtd fromthe cbrrespondenccf of ur , his hecatottvbXat mini8ters. ihat t was A 'point on whidhG: he h:rc:tst empire. r;,M hiVflQrr w Mdscow. the capital of X ol the eartt,, madethtf altar on. which g0 do wutolfie bottom with u Hesholv (hile ouf.miserable . jpwnment Ttras kft d that it was theV French "doctrine Suso tu wait his return) the Emperor Alexan- and that-t m remajn fover.it wa: drr was to be offered, upndimmolated, 0ne, however oVwhicff ho wisC or holiest and tor'what?.jCiWh'yl for. fighting lar the miftw4rt war:tw;. n exutence p himself and his subjects, and j- degree n evil; toJesute,'buf,it was fr not surreixderinghirnself a victim iJbne-anqeWl, to and inseparable from a tut resistance to Ws jbloate Ambition.--.' :ea benefit;and the price ofunexampled After years'fhat .we had been bleeding in Sroperity He; would astf were they wrl U cause, and for his:purppse; he turns & Hng to go to' War for; protection df lcares our be snarly minister to trot on hisHnnf whJSm hV thnUt wirf? MWif-; jaded peagasus at.hheels.;, bScaui ttieyjbrought pca. thisland ,of Spnkcr ef the House himsslVsay, alter crad; danRefiKe extent of Cf nsunng whathe was erCit wasv Ifittirigithat' wo natidni havincr one and that thepnlyplure faith and worship! should embnie thcixj ? hands in each others blood, as a sacrifice at the;altar of the '1q loc of. France?; JOT. 'lW - - General Armstrong ENGLISH DECXARATIDN ' r-'ivT York to, this placeVfiondon Ipapershave been received of the 9trTJan. and JUjver pool papers of 'several days later datei We understand they - containno newsbf much moment except; the following State Paper which .we copy; from a Liverpool pnnu V. " i;Edi ,TKE LOND0K 3 AZETTK . The earnest endeavor of the-' Prince Re- . TiuM seamen, me natural ooro sub- 1 s pf hw 'Mjelty and this concession 'j requiredupbn thermire assdranttthae J i ?"fl$,;Vi' to prevent such seamen from V ettteringiatQ their service : but inrfennW- ? ' fiS!1? V sivcielrinceV on so T-;?lo .--?TT- vu"?rryaxiou.ot . vitaan intertt tio exnlaninn1 wV- gem im prcaevetne relations oi peace ana amityhvith the U.'S. -af America. ;havihcr unfortunately laiiedr-his royal h4rnesslac tine: in the1 name aod oV the ' behalf of his SWerw publicly, to dc- uiare me causesana tne origm or. tne .war ia which th&srauermnenjUblT the U. S: has cpmpctled hlmrto'erigagi; ,, V : ; ' NoJdesire of .coiiquest or other ordinary muiiypuAjttggrcaaioUfCaseejl or Can DC, putedGiBntaini" that herf cammefciat interestS'Were. On the; side of peace if war could nave been avoided without thcsacri- .i - pleasedto call UUe urrW rnnnt b ratrtihitRrl v: Tl,; .vpncauon or tne r rencn emperor y-wnat v neutral duties as well as does he say? Wh-he says r that-very khA itovtr hr neutf aj rights, and French emperor' canduct- wets a tissue? the bneiJust obedience, to tfher?. ot fraud and treachery, and that, there wCeftaluty5t.y Adverting Hi o'nYgause of no epithet m nguagesucimtly Xrof trie inability to, W, r5 r haracterSj Ant vhereWM-tfflxd:hZiweeh English andAmenv irr satisfactiofl. or when did yod denjandcaia Frencrtl go- . (asked Mr. R.)cyer-none; AVn vernmeht captured and kept Imprisoned all without one additiohal'soldier cj-seidan.Wri who spo'ife Engiisifegiiare jno rmght have nghted joprtdves !h09et0 ?r?trate yourself at thfc .feet of scives kmen∋ ISo that :ihe: Ar2efcan; nee ot her maritime fights or Without any injurious submission to France, is a-truth vyiAiyu mc TkiiAci LCcuir government wiunor - His royal , highness does not, Ixdwever mean tci rst on the favorable presumption ah exposition of the. ; circumstances whlcn c?u w viic (icscul var,,to . snewii tnat G. B. has throughout acted towards -die $oi America, wlttf a spirit of forbearance and conciliation and todemonstrafe' the inadmissible y nature of thdseVpfetehtibnsV which-have'af ie'njrtH unhaDoilv Mnvnlveri ttie two; countries in war; - - Cf f l - ' K MtV, wv winyn Criers AUlU a nistcsT" toward neutrals Clthcxctaliatorv orders ittcounHi;ofG 'Biri'tfasequntcwi: oargo, oon-mtercourse and non- impdrtation K'urs and. the worldcuriiervdV Is tlrere any want ofprbVocaubn Sample: and. yet yoialf sit' eaves. ;,.vou, KnMihiViprf; till h.t7rtitTf Am, f hin:v he-feet of tv' Awrina.' ;J5 'w., vfe i'jizLsLrti'j: fur:.lIV: - r:.,v t - w,ttlw.-? w; -u r cia ujmuuiauc representations andlex- ? Kt . c."lc;r I ptomioiw. wnicn nave taKen place On thpse . ins .ucuiu rtuxiimcrAfcaii. anu me- onus ora.- i torettne mihiir.. t h HiiriaMMnn.A -r -w rmmin: -l t o , 1 . r" : . HMYu"ltuvw", l.- y.rr.vo ; wvvrvoi -msw maiestv'sT ss , ,1 fr(iW in th alma ' kAi 1 'f-r- . , - . " - .".'Gl - ie tne tell monster sits ,v like a coromant f 5a,.prodf wastru-ownupbtt- hYm . . 7tcf nor latigued the" pe'rsohificatioh tath itselflncarnate deaths When Snan ;the ally of France, .not a bSrb'arian m.?Pai"8a clo but.was safe.Jtro'nf'tfs r"Yi the king) of Spain, orVrath'efthat Phantom of a king, 'yho;the likeriess ,bf France with hinw; thai is,-;wW'his " victj, u5t norbetouched.Vhat had SpViv- c to bring -dowqourwar, upon, her ?' Jnt, has happenediincV ?Whk ch poUticians.a; W Pshelwas not ablV to vrei of Tiostihty Agkinst- Napoleon;tde-; him, and could Wnronnri J fo the-raising4 arcpnafrstendinc afmvt. fW ?mpus an4 cowa'raivouf, con Wto her it we .touched -hetetritbries; Jjorewarn and brrh il wbeware how von - tn; wrn th v -s.' " ' H i w the RnAai r T?l . H .7:- - -.1. ds. nf - i vjctoriua,' ortntobaccO lPronol W1? 'tatesvIfou 6, fiS"?" r?AKp i the:VeeJof that Vom Oni k P? ?e8 befall of those Inched Mr-rR just buCtShMiug Another 6bieaioiit'dlh? bilLiVretV oiit pf an Jmdenio feaf buWefthe militarv pOTfevef f -ancf cl a sense; of tn'e JriuiibeV-it i uc luuiud uiunc was inc constitutional ar- i my .bS a v ireC ;state,-;antf iwherettnV militfa tidt mtht gulf,- or jar jieaat out the, bf iriti Wf deitruetion;r. vT..' i The finances: XcWniryschtc'd another, pbjeciibhllheyjabsolutely. we$ in suchr;pntlitibn'&t prfeented a thfinancesif V5iE5 ilfe! Hi .. iThe.eomnnttee of wsVsanct means h-d 'ast sessionpresentad a" string bfTesbhv t:L. , fcunrJedbat):2ropinidn orte- try c . .hc;tfeasury that theifeceishieV. oi i mc j wuuuy iufeMvieu neavy taxes to pc f laid lAfteV tisliadbeenrljid u'non tm? fal btehesecetary (Gailann). cbrnsfoWard eLson "ggariyaccpunt of emjpty boxesK andfinstedd of taxes a -pro-position ibr "loan's. JheVtrVa3urer:'.T7K6 yrord- told the hpue hit session faViaxesCvete Brunei, nsccssiK" andT by hoseJi.Juerice' tho-r xoulcj:biffo;'rded chared with thi3roverture Either; 'Tastd:th " i This proposition having Ibeen -objected -ta ' 1 ? wcopd jprppowl Was made; i&ip offers,;, l mg an,vaisttce,provideciihe,BritisH V, vl government would secretly ripulat ta 54 V renounce exerdse.df 'tfeis- rignt ina tV treaty.ofgeace!, Av irprnediate and form d Fntxi sWWisetas prcfiminarV o a c essationrbrhostiHes-w J ed, ; buthival.highnesi? the JPriqcfce- 'V. halofhimaje; , what, trje formeroverturt ;hadpropQsed.ta : . Thisrmosf offensive proposition was alsci V t : rejected beingccpmpamed as the former' habepn by other demands, of tfie-mostW " V ceptionable nature; .randTespciaily "of inV 5 demnity ior alf American- venAt and;cooemnedutt iinu;uatvYiiicu tnoss oraers and - block ades were founded-Hfid theAnieficari government been Sincere an renfV : rulTv m aT ; j TmoVn toihem that thevwOuld have Z6uoh' " -V1 taneoiia!?.ced6r Atrip of maraud ; j , " -' --otvwu, immeaiateijr , i to restore the ralatiansxif peace and VStV ; 7 bctweea the twopowMi' ButthVuctx ;f";!' frment of;thr U. S.--' of Junei.bemgjoficijifj.comtiiuhfcatfd w ' - V mertMthe.-govemmcrit:of ith'e'tT'TS unlessGA B-verRrepatta fttb- -.' . V. fichtol impresSmK her oB"MtnVV,' s.j.jii' i ' 1 The proposal of n: afwstaaav tinuesTr ;he American vernment, bofehey feceiyed'inforixJauOfi of trie iiitia?rVtf.r veriamenhad inTactpro". acu m wic; exxre me measure . pi deClar incr wafoWcticYmrtvW Utrn v&,Luj:J- rinciplci1 therein: contained;,vfere tO; be: ioand bTreatKolJtr therefore , bSaW.u1fon 'all'atatdiFrbaf Ithe enalti pf this code'no uadR wasf far - ,,v "'r1 ncu uia not acpeprirnot oniy as-the ruleof its bwh conduct! but 'aii bw: the Observance 6f wriich : it was i alsbel .quh-el io'Afofte'upbnfi: ,-;V . - - In a;nianifeso accompi.avin their de- claratioXoTmtilhies, additit-the' fPr5eplaintVagainsVt thd orders in, tViviafin thmselrc: - ;ucr3 yhich had Wen mutuaUy adjusted' but ww4 M'thenrsuch'-ai rete'evcr before' d-ed by he ,Atncrifean'vernraent to - oVmdi T9f Vc Aslf w thro-y Vd'diticaat . obV Jtacreatiu the vzf oi -feaceV' the . American CCn-rcc tithe cr stirie cr-V l-y reScYe.?.hoile Y spirit tfi'i?. sovernment of thf TT. vfiti -..V-'ilii j ' etjuacy of thej ty stem y . hick could e f su"bV ir ?eJff W? bai: i ofatP?C. , of arichu which she h'MUfc.irf-f'.J--. ; Wnca, oy. dejrn-ndinG thjsprelintW I :i?rr,nW5 intends to deHvjtne viuV ?G GVB! I 'caacquiesc anetoaapreten ijMte: nstbd;much tb'its abd6h vI men; aal a, bas on wbi'chW-c& If. th" V ;Airiencn toyernmenrf Kaslf Revised; Tbr V; -.Conceives5 it ca? devise f ejg&atib dVCwhic!i X t . aay:tafely;b b , cubstttuu'; for: thb ;cr trci: ; pf the ric!;f ja' 5 - esticaJlU" for thern to'brinlfarww-vVV' : tuch a 6 for cbcduifr Tnz 'ITrititli rjbycrni.Vcr.t !:" hrvf r- a:temptcd 't- cx7 clid3th:iWu.. . r r-? -.5 ti; ---e- ' '. i ' 'X ' ' - W .... ... v t ..,.'...1 V- : r-'. ' - . 1 " - " . , , . v - I - t " ' - "
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