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w i i i J - -If- - pv.'1 '". "'ic 4t:f -'AMitff wi'U. : f T ftv was oi opinion iiwnn!Auuu.t y iu i . i,.rnMter fiened.jv r rt f 1 5i if t- 'J i . -- t w . jn u 1111:11 luu iv- w -i - -. .-miniT'iTir,i n c i rn uiic- 111c iituii c rn , J, T-. r twtffc fm. vottt city... - V,.' -r-7.:f - Jr i Watc nature were ,u.Luv--r - - --i-- ' UCOTgc ? I T J 2,ut-VntTSw " Some peiiuu..9 - r- j ' fr. C-rr ,f 1 litter bn.the'eeab news prefcXnU read refcc4to theSe.re ., Ion, -Norfolk, W rn"fe and coccoa. . November 0.c Uy this bill, the w . . . t . flniir. com. ricc ' . . - r Kill. New-iorK, jywjo.-- . . J . . rcmi iil lives, j . --..v ' on .. From Cadiz ipi.Tiv ' tUe fth'imiint,-and convoyed. Ape ncm vcflils were rhenon r tt"j home. Thefe arrivalsare a proof that the nfe of yor flnrs coroiog here.-fo hazardous as. at firlt P U;m i-X Uff. fetve for jour go . verrrment. jrT- Ejrrt if ifiteffrm t"??"" arm tfierrilclyes ; unlefs -lejrt en; would; wonoTometfeer o tetter remedy lot xt th'e" ' Dur'.-ri:pcl5ingthc'i favour of tMli C ' W .W?v?rLl merchant i -thr coromnirc. :. ."': Br' ground in propofing ai naval armamen.t, v.y mpntirrnecl Tacts TO prove inai iin-d not ffbrtc'bv their own He bbierved - mat tnc iorcc igiei s was not mcred Gritct the ihdedence-v t"idorthtiHmreJ' and mhtcd to velleis oi wp;-u.w ;-vr;,r,; fed is rrtorrpa than formerJyilliiey-ddn want our pro'.-, yifions or our rti5s;!; pi Under alone is .their: ,-"n'ri.- ;nrnrmeiL from "cOodUthpnty tluitah AraiMcan privitecr, -manned land co.nmkfiJed by Americans, was to have TaH cd thc'ift-inftaht'frbm Guudaloupe, to cruile againil the Englifli. . '1 he crew of the above rrivatcergo: naturalized and -admitted Mr. Smiley and Mr, : Nicholas continu-. ed the debate tcrfpme time. . ; Mi". Mdifon repliedlto evml oLthe ar.l cumcnts-or-tne gentlemen, wna wci c n ix ipts had been made to reduce the prefent a s m . k wm w w i r ii The' example 6f the above eueiviii, rve ppprehcnJ', be followed by- manyAme-1 lican WiTels, in which -cafe ' Great-Britain has no a terhalive, and muA ot :courfe( de ctare war giiftft the American States, or hare her fubjeas found id arms. - I - ' ' Thc:'fb;lowing - Curiotis -account of the ' Britiih inttrferencc wuluhe court of tTuf- l 1 TT..r2 "'-iMvlA itfelf intoa cpmmit- teethe wholerHou -the chair, on thebdl therehef mas Jenkins, and bns,,of theJlatef New York. The bill as,reprtedith amend- , ments, which were agreed tpjby theoufe, and ordered to be engrofled tcr a. tmra rea- ;b- the rf0lutions He 'id that at-. dinff to-monrow. !!' '. Mr. .Trumbull., from- the committee; to ( -whom the fociety - I t- rrK rfnrrt vwas twice read, ana committed to a committee pf . the ; whole Houfe the-order for Monday next.- j . Mr. Fitzfimons, from the com mi ttec appointed-fpr the purpofe 'of making .an efti--mate of the expences neceflary to fortity ; the ports of Ac.UnJtcarStnte . a renort.Jn t)art, that the Prefidentjof the :Lf. irrnrJ to underftard United States be authoriledpappropriate , ie. dollars. fromhe contin2entJunu& , ... it r a m i - - - ' - - ? f v- iiAir nil iti r i i j . i ir, i i iiivt . w w for the of putth nifliDfeCn maoc wui vv 7 t moVf rlim fn. there ought to bea full ftatement of; the ex pen fe the armamf nt ,wouid ccky and the expenfe it would iavc in its effeft bn infursnce.Thefe ftacements muOv neceilaxlly be ma.de up fo much of con- 1UJ 4luUknltI - . . .1 alce,' fof d-Hervey die w tiut: his watch and t fiid. bir, I (hall, not only count the hours bur the minutes' r ,; t. , ; ! TTKi fotinr.il of the crand duke lent to the iEni'lifli minitter to require his'declaration in ! tt 4. u virlJ In tfiffr ttrms : : Mr. rl rancey wiflied for mprejntprmati- , v vk - ii: t. ft a much r. "1 rancey wiliied tor moreinivr . v ..k .; trxeoort nothine 3ut authenticated vjacis. f.; "v Ly. ; 1 ei Ercuiiciwfcii jv v'lvw . j f ' T th VVt- Indies. - . et' to a grea Yet gentlemen had'qbjetted to rnr es not well grounded; ' He thought ithe xpain; Portugal, com mi ttee right in - the meafure which! they ; ; To North of Europe,: . fv-tcm which i.e hadWAehq purfued; was V fi able to defend odr' f difpleahn.T totue imnn wui, v,- -j. . . . w mi:ft veub the trade ; and it - ' " jii.- i -'tV?cfiVnpiTi "mil it be ih.anT- efs, i Dollars' 566.419. !44397 8,556 I75755 l trp famp wav are we to ptve up the lea, bscaulft 15ntam mayvponioiy amu uic: ic Vines as well as the Indians. Are we not. to defend ourfelves ? arewetnot -to ; guard, againft the one as well as the otherj ? are .we! to recall our militia from the frontiers ? It isfaid that there is no danger on the fea ift frnrmtfie Altrerihes. arid therefore we Vw.. - j . .. . t -r have no occafion for hips of war y but it . - ,. ... r .1 n . villi 1.11c wviiwh wi.vv-.. ; - ; U ; and" that the tame divinon or tne, nccr; ; - amfted .by .the Britilh. : hich haxi afted at Genoa Raited: fqr- his- ' th Lmet wav W we to eive up the tea, .anfwer to'fleer for Leghorn cither as iriends f or enemies' - : ! r Terror. (eized on the council of Tufcany. : The' qrand duke lent hi& anfwer tb .lord ?l 'icrvey:, that he took with eagernefs the L.fmnliu of flirwintr to hisBritanmc ma- ; Mettyi the'dtfi're which he entertained.of mak : 0 in' his. conduct perfeclly agreeable.;" I ' ' -V; - 'si. 1 IT-.. .RJ.M -vJn tnc otu, ac-nouii, 'tiic i ttiitu ituutui. ' xnimiler received the loll i the (ec-e'tary of the grand 'it t lie mv.1l h-fhnefs inform you, that afrer the-prefling and offi-. -cial inftances of the 'combined powers, he 1 finds himfelf obfigcd io declare to you, '- that ; it is, ncccuarV to.the public.tranquillity,4 that I ' y ou ilioulddcpart,: you and your adherents, ;- i as ipeedtly as poflible.'-: v : :-5: :The;-cTrtzen Laflotttrantwercd this ;1i let , Tf - ranrl(Sr defend odr commerce : yh?$ dignityy demanding, what ,;i y . u : whyhould pedpletry towalk, : : Hty'the grand doke would rnrotmre .for fvno cannot ftand ? TKe objeclors I againft V:: the French citizens returning into their own ;mament are pehny ifcr ano o1)und t ' cmintry i after having; received allurances c ' v -ft i- :;- -- j i ( v ; :?m& VV; d-fenfefc the United Sta'tes,; orJ the j::.,?- ...--'f :J : :i, .:-, 4 V"-:CongTefG, and the legiflature, j1-L . ; y' ; . . VmJl fiv Thms this vear! x P H I.-Ji'ADELr 11 1 A, . ternary ,i 1 . .. i ' " v r . - . t . '. ! ., t ' ;ofj Congrcls. ; . 4',aoo.co j 950,875- T jOCO-CO i I5,cco,coo. nOW..lia,icu, uiti au jL.iijui-tin ; V behaved at Norfolk' with the - grcateft info- lence. .. . ;. :: - . .. - ... j . 1 This was on the queftion as to the forti fying of Norfolk- We jwere prevented from hearing the member by a noile in the This ihews how- improper it is w oe ex- No return of importa being jat hand for the v 'the amount of foroe branches is known, and Doners . ' l ..11 : " .- i s- n.oco.Ci'f Fyom the Weft-Indies; From So3in and Poitueal, From mote foutherri places, . Frrm thKftrth of Eurore. Indies,'' - - - - - '565:4 '; Oo tbis.;the extra infurance, on account oj.tne .Algenrerilk, if there fee any, ought tqheca ! V aYaHo trrthe lue of tonnage ern pi Qyed. ,i)r; Exrorts to and from Spain and FortDgl,- 3.454.39. '; Deduft what wiircominue to' go in neutral yt. fls 8. DeduafrOrrl; balanced the j proportion of j winter ; freights vhen Algeriues. are no; tut; j. ' ; . Calculate on the nai balance only the extri miur- .. ' .-. . I Dollars, Exports and imports to arid from the North ' of Europe, - Vf ' ' Deducl the large proportion that will continue J .. ,. to ga in neutral yeffels. ! .'. v1': ' '-f ;f";: Dedua from the balance the proportion of i Calculate on the final balance oly the extrainfurance. Tcnnageto andtrom &pain anaroriwa t, - Calculate on the balance only the extra, iniurance ; Tonnage to and from North of Europe, lens, 97Stoj Deduft for winter voyage r v xt, 1 :' ': '' I juaicutate on tncoaiauy uj. ; ! ' From the fum of the extra mfurance: de- Proceedings - HO ISE Of REPRESENTATIVES. zh ; rr'f Tussdxt " February, ii... r tt e t. . mr. vv inn. - irum iiic luiiiiuiuvv. xolletl bills, ' reported the-bill for the i . fo fav that, if u duct" the proporupn;tharl win rr i ee muft nevef withftandi j ons in the biunetV ofi the IHouft; to freA't banVine and funding ftftemi. v Gentlemen : ;Iacnroh):laftup,trort iVirgwa, acw - , , mould have his very numoie inants, ir tncy. ; as- moii oincr un wu iwt -i , ; J would argue the matter on its own grounds.: tipni have reltedjtneir ' pmei aSul"W j , He had for Tome time doubted; whether it gaihft the emnpment ProPoldt .e ' r:t,.V;. Wo fnrV orlwanraTe' nf !rovern-v lution before uslon the nrobablhty tnat ii?c i ; J!: A -it j-r4 fsJn anrl -PnrtiiraFwiirJ after the preienc from r war inEUrope iserfind ;themes; Tra- der 'the neceffif y bf rairjipg the uepreuT Tolled -bills, reported I ne-oinor tnc renct men. wku pcupjcvw.fcWM-;,twHi- ' ot' thCStJ Domingo refugees' now f refident as thCy ould expeft ' no I protelipii t within the United States.as. duly, engrol- this country, ': Upon the wholcIr; . . - - - 1 - - - " - - in- r ..-r, ,i i i..n
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