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Lord Spencer r.bfcrved, however, that he"
nt:ght have concealed himfelf to prevent be-'
-iftffior his debts,, but he wasuotllf..
tened to.
id.
fhe woman conkjTedthat arreat ma-
hv people, frequented 'the tavern, wire h fnf
ritiently evinced v thut'-thergTribrrgj a: tiub"
bl blood-thTily Jacobin. I , -'.'--'a"
;,.VLorl-Si?eticer aflivd Vhether thole 4ieri"
rei-c iioi ih-cintonitrs of the houie. fLhi;j , their power to contrbute- totliEteo? arid
vo nan was forbidden to ardVcr. ,i , . . intents of the United Staifc4lnsuch pre-
y'luiiuiiu ne n.m nn. i reiitnminuations-Hbesfid
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tainlyiIfitf fcrthe Untied St aTesf d keep r
to be refpected ; other w de, as 1 obferrej-
above, there isnolecunty tor-our extend.
sd comn lerce. ... 1 1 would be .necelTafy that
of die abovecet t w o frigates, two brigs and
xvo.ithooner!,- be at tiuies at -Gibraltar, Ca
diz, 'Pott: Mahon,; Genoa,:&c. L The explo
ring; the MeJIterreneau, -and doln-r all in
Cfr.':?r io.
The guillotine h:u juii been 'committed to
?ilaji.-i'ofth'c Glare market. Mr. Reeves
J o'dl'r lvc'o; liants in folcmn Trioitrnino-'
v, i
.-.juration.. ;: . ddired objee and our" extended, co;im?erce
in mr.j;e ample amends tor the expence of
keeping this '"licet " and depend on it, . with
out them we can have no real fexurity. J
i1;.;: at. the i:ulo i,efe ; they, were ; rcdeeni; the'eaptives immediately ob-:
ui.iii.i iiic , peace; uut as loon us colonel
Humphreys .arrive' at Liilon.- he will : faci
litate' their ranfoni, and they will return-toV
tne.'i: lrieuds, tamnies. and connections.. .
Contidefing the, I leditcrrenvan' to' be e
qlial to one third ofiiurope, our opening Uiis
advantageous arid extealive comviierce, will
very loon reiniburle tile United "Stauvtor the
money expended oil this fcuiir.eisi ; l lie vci
l'elb of the United States are free-in theMe
dlterrfneani -at prelerit, Avkhthe'Algcrius,
and will not:; require; pal&ports-uutii the cx
j;rationof 'o:lc,iimar-yea
ports ihould be couipletelydo:.e and cut
: trophies of die marine arms Jbi . the United
States. You may denend. that h;:d not Mr.
pDonaldfon Aieceulcd he. did, I had my
tcars..th.it the rortuviieie would have been
admitted on favorable terms, h order to fur
prife the negleillul Americans.-' 'lhe Uni
ted States.lhould put no deoendance un Pnr
x
tugalj.y, hd thrcuph j ohcy and neceiiity
mint be iubierv:er.c to. the views and mm
cue's of the Uriti ;n and tnani'h court's.
w i
" Colonel numphmi) has been and is the
Kfe and icul of this burins ft , .which' ofens
ttie iied;terrcnean and exiKcatcslroai iiave
c:'u:e uo .ore. ihehu'tredx of the people a
p..ir,.; t!. i'renh. ..'
V A- ;t lV(3T1'etJ to Vlitchall,thepeo-ph.-
; vivrTi tht-r . k was intended for Mr. ,
I-;iUy:,io;-d I Aurubp.r;ouM-, Mr. .Dtindas. or
l-. VinlU -:;n;-. A very fatlsfaclory anfwer
wcV vauvi, tfctTfaarroF all die ininii-
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b J 1 ; January it.
xira-. -:y littr from '''rrtLi.t '-Li- i vA
flie r.ct rrr.ew it, if we rcnt'nue ours ? Can
we complxn if il eTl ould? Ard k ihtrer
ien in ca'ibify in
gtrtrhyrio yurstsajriendin BU
L ls .i 9'A'cr. 1795.
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anu h Iritrids, that 0,1 tbe 5th of Septeui-
rrr1ohph l;nJd:on Ep the
Uii.tcd tate
COilCiudcd
' 't.kX.Nr 1111 L11L
- JJfand lic.xy o: Algiers, to the furprile
anJ-iorrow-oi-o'ar. j oUtal enemies;
, '" tJn.the 1 u'.iS:uhiUr I failed from
A..crs, arri-.ctiv;t Mai tgaori the i9th,,and
Ca -ic oy lar.d t-o L-ibo 17 carwd with the
' patches of 4;r. Hon ddn vto chr eileem
ed country . i:an Col. ij'imq.hreys, who ? am
h-rry was ub ent, haing -gone to Peris to
iu-,c;t tne miiucjice of the -convention to
wards obtaining a j.eace with the AVerincs,
' vox . exprcling Air. Donald' on would iuccccd
--Lat-as colonel humphreys has heard cf
the. peaCe taku place, he w ill ihortly bg at
Lilbon. ,' . . .
' ' 1 he m'0 i"-hc chriulan nation at pe-acc
....w,,,vc uie,unitea itates lire
CTTOUt Hit r-rtnH -Tt'-r T;v.T:i.i':- t: .-?
ry the titrensoi tJie Umted
ta
-cf pofnion .-and-it'-M fniV-,l,r,w u,j 7ir
; , 1 ' . Viimuiuil IlilU llUt
cotamcd peace in the manner he did, be af.
' lured that the United States would not for
rnany years have an opportunity to have tf
fectcd u--and the lonoCr the adair vx aspro- '
' longed the more ddlicult and exorbitant
tnej demands 'lhe Dey ar.d Rt..vC1.cy
would not adaiit the captivtsto be redec-M'.
t Junucr the enormous lu:ii0ffour hundred
th'juland Mexican tlollan. . .
"v earc at ixacewlth .nnrr ,.1
Dry arul liconuy of Algicr but we have
.toouram a?euvrw th 1 u rn, 'I ripoli and
the Utto,-.ia 1 empire; wahtke. latter die
1 rertn imUicncc io the Un tid ht; t(. '1 h
1 have uuny corfair -1 believe 1 2
U ; ihry sre oltcn .-u f,r to B.dona! A
- -tail, tarr:uger.af Port Malwn, and Y.
, vita; t.iercloie thcco.umcrcc 'of the Uni.
ted fctatcs !:oj!d be properly nW, lor.
, it any Aiucr.cn be t.ucu by the Ti,:;iVai
, iMvill occa!;u 1 ihir tenn, to bs ;nad,txhor'
buant; a.id 1 tuinl; lUc United S:.,tc5 will
li..ve to rnc..'i.jfcr mere djtuius th.n are
Xradyio:i'.de!cdi)f. ,
OntoloncUIu nphrey's arrival in thin
v 11 be wan in- toward fadLtaJi. a ,cc
rur toTurs in tne Meditcrrencan.-Vvh n
tic United taics nrcat peace with all the
Jarbary Hat es and nur colvun free, w e mult
J.avc from three to five hurcd fail clmcr.
mtme,,HthofVfra. vJncafc cfanvlhd.
den dalurbancc itl, any t hat fcluiuy
r.w t.iiS extent r, -,,t ... 1
"" ""u "'cKsdyiuarto'i mV
emergency, , , or J0 M 0f "j?-' " ,
imjGcct U
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the W' rr f t rii m rimr ,,f 1 ,-
iu.uv uuur io.vns 1:1 tac itatc ot J ' " " '""" jjcuteis oniy irom
lia3read--and-rt rreu-to-t he-'l J-lhiigpcr-ticrceOii e-
commer.e and lnanuukture:;. vtr' olLcr article of our cominerce Dritai.
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N E V D E R N, February 11.
Congrfs ot'the United Mct;.s.
luofdav,' laiiu.trv 26th.
" "A'.'tncmorial U o:n the inhabitants of Lari
l'nburj;, and i'o.ne other to. vns in the itatc of
iS, tvJLorlv-waa
coiiimlttee of
Mr. tamucl Smith re d a relflut,o:i for
d-.rr cting the-committee Ut named, to it
port wn.uur any, and .tuny, what altera
tiuns are ncctfiarv in the r.avi' -atiun Lv
Mr. i mi: a next Liiortili d the ihy.Ut as
fo!lo 5 : When the proi.tr Vuu'e frail nrrivc
11 win m j ruuent, 11;. 1 on.ake it the in
terei! 'of all nations to meliorate thcir'dipart-
ment towrMiilie Unntdbtates. ad. loin.
tluce well d.'joifd nations to acrt favourable
low.-rds us m their cummercU reirulations.
r.Titl 3. To toncc't poiitive evils by indirect
means, where i.i iuu i.ee nUrams us from di-
rert meafurc:. l he rrcfent time when the
inlijh tr.nts of Europe, with whom wc hac
die pntt it relation, ere on the eve of a '
j race, ;ippt ars to me proper to confide r
ihcfr.rbjuts, and 1 have therefore thor.trhtU
my duty to lay before the houfc thcrtfoUu'
on jult read, that gentlemen may dirccl their
attention to the pro4 ri ty of rrpcalin that
part of the laws, whiJi pays su extra duty
ot 4. j eems 0:1 forcin tomiar,(, and of one
tenth additiuiul duty 0.1 ik ihiried in
ftrrijrnftwps . Srlh dnto are in fact coin-
i;:crcsal v,;.r; and w;ll l! luWmttrdto by na
tions m compet-.t on no lunrr than your foiii
tf.rrcc is hdipnilicajit. Frjncc rtfti.tcd it in
Ijyi f at w h.kh lime fl.e employed but fci
ur, of iu'ppsnto the Un ted States, and fh c
p-ud a law, 1 aylng leven In res per cw t. ex
tra d ity, mi toh-tco imported in American
fi ijr. i h:sw;irquJ to tf.Jtu llrrlin tcr
hu.jud, when ihc whole trcht.was but
iyb. per twc. Thu fi e ircured dieearrbgc
of 40,000 hoHhrad of lohaccu t.) Jlwr o.'.'n
:hpi. lhe llrolc waiii.iifred.au 1 iVlu Our
fmpMVcfc thrown out ot'tli- trade, a. :d in
1792 there tuirrcd ir.tct t ur porti, 24,017
foniufFrcneh'f. ipp .inurcalccf 1 5,076
ton in o:tt s cr. C.fi u jIukc iwve"
ccr- pdlei I r-Liu to fufpeuJ that L.,, b-jt
good gi eund to fear, that f!:e will extend her
extra duties to rice, Uiii, ' lumber, and other
objects of et-ionation, aid thus le cure to her'
fi.-ips the carrying of all the produs cf ths
Umtcd States, that il.o n.ay have occafion
ior ? It ull be remai kedthat the French
igoiwls impotted to -ikO-d-Statcs are tine;
and would enq Idy but Jew lhij s. ' But thoic
frem Amcrica tb Fraie are bulky, aric wtuld
employ aieat LUmbtr. Mr! jeifericnlay
that in i 7e;2, v. e employed n 6,41 o tons o?
fhippir-g to Trance," almoit the whole of
which advantage will be loif Hpie ile flould
countervail our rroduclive dufties. v
In 1 79 1 die merchants of Liverpool com
Fiuu:sy. uu.i qui protecting dutS) had ' criaV "
bled' Us to monopolize the who' 'nm,Wf:
- trade between Crcat Britain r.nd thp f f.,';.fi- "
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bta, es, and prayed the king to take rneafures
of retaliation. The fubjca was iubmitted -
to fome merchants oY London aud Briilol who
acc.u:efced ia the fact, but gave their advice '' '
avramlt violent ; rneafures, CNprefling fheir '
-hope ; thauh evil might.be rcnoved by a- -tmty
of commerce. In the late . treaty w ith
Cfet Britain, ilie hasrefeh- tberfelf the'
.rightXountervail, and bound us from hyinc '
,auy new: duties on her pipping. Mr;lSpea
-er, i feV this countervail.;; It will be made
it lier ditretion, andmay or may notbeiiut.
lfuv.jutt, it will be ?n endlefs fecne of ne-gcci-tion
arid inifunderllaiiding. But fup. '
pole. that. Great Britain in ourown won's '
lay an extra t'uty of one tenth 0:1 gcods.im--
ported 111 foreign vtflels, what will be tie
eomcquence r W hy elitctually to fecure to
herfclf the cxelufJyc carrying' of all our rro-
ducts to iier marKets.Foriuitance, thedu
ty on tobacco hi Great Britain ir'abou't fifteen
pence I.erhng per lb. One tenth additional '
to be paid by our fnips at three halfpence. per - .
lb. 1 he hoglhead on ''an averarre 'contains
952 !b. which will make the extra duty a
lnoimt to cl i3s od iierlino- tipr hh.l
pays a outy bf leventeenMiiillings aud.four
pence per cv t. in Britain. Sunpoie the tierce
of rice to weigh 6j2 lb. the duty w ill then be '
2l 71 8d ficrlinv One tenth
sj;d itcrlir.gper tierce, if the rice is import-
(Ulli;1'1 - iiiJtncau veuci, when thetreioht of
k 1 .rin i
havitig the rigl.t, v. ill make their countervail
Inch as to fecurethccam fnrr thrrrnftiA
y q w
own iliii pmo-. Havimr oricet.nlrd if
they v. illnotrelinquiitheadyanta'eesi Tor
tugal alio con plains. All nationstthat cun.
win . reient thole protecting duties, anel ha
ving it in their power, will countervail I
therefore iubmit to the ferious eonf.deratW
(-1 the houlc, whether produce does not dic
tate a repeal of thefe duties ' ,
I he motion was ordered to lie on tl- tai:
lie. . '
Mr. Tracy gave in two rcfolutions.
1 he hrft lor nriviledrre of fmnL
I ciicur.tant of the wcr department ; the fe-
cCT.u 10 augment ins ialar-. lhe refolu.
tions lie en the table.
Mr. I larpfjr moved that a mmmhtr. K.
arpcintrd to enquire w hat proceedings have
been had on the act for the more general
promulration of the laws cf the United States
He alio laid mi the table a rcfolution that
the number of copies .to be printed Ihould be
augmented.
vf he memorial of John Iiolkcr was rcjd
and referred to the feerr tarv nf the n-cnr,.
j - - V.IUI 1
.r. "Smith from the landofhcccoimniuec
rrporfed a bil: for cnabliihingbnd ofTucsfor
the Uttf lands in the north welUrn tciri.
tot y . The bill w as read a firil and fetond
time, and referred to a rommiitce nf the
.v l.o'f houfc on Tticfday ne xt, and pt dtrcd
iUL,viiuuuior;r.ciiie( i the mcn.Urs.
lhe petition of Jofrph Uailcy ws read,
and referred to die eommitcf pt "claims.
Ihehoufetlun wtnt "into a eomm'ttec nf
the wlu lc on die petition tH cut tnCfilburn
Mr. Mtiblmburg in the thrir. It was
n oyrd, that tlie hotdc fi.ould roftpone this
afhuY wbkll Was aiTtnl In. 1 h rrmmirM
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