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i. "THE d a; ' t ..i-aii..i.-i. ... i . 1 :wr t. - " - -. . - ' r . . t tMBASGO t84T. V:V:.?$ niuft eteat ftroiig ihiucertentt 1 to tfn ill p.' i UK GILES' SPEECH," ' k flhe next trticle I (halt mention T0' 1 i :- acco.What Oyi tle' LWerpooI - raeir - tjwience4 fome iuauatteri, .hS fWf ; bate bcin made j?jricet' ortder Aofetjao tl i 6f fame liqnfidCTable order having ppeared fot eiport, the market has .gain fettled at thefe rates, -nd if .any opening ? to the" continent of Eutope. Urough the medium Holland, (honid be found, an advance may be expeCled i on the contra t y, if wi have onlv our howi confumption to tlncnd'iinon. l'ittle- alter atiotf cao take place until the fentlmenrs of the American ta Wf - TLefa candid inqoiry be' now tje; aaui ciiflei of; tiwi1-WtWrf.W'..ola4trUy Mr ehdenari :from Mirchufetj4,(Mr IV'oyd I nmgrt ; ordersnat inducement wy hift m4. lire ihiouirhour alt Luiodc irtd 1 ; -'nciji i)o iiy Ithe5 Ydtfdli jtiiihai ? ihet chants ' TboV -if t feltVqnlVthU- '.thalW he.t'itdefcnbed a: 1 jreai! -Sf a. 'wV wiraivi nvaiuir. J iiui wuai in iiiik. . - i r i i infonns ds,' that the Btitifli cabinet the wed foma fallciturle aSout thrf enoharO liW, : iU fcm time beMre the 42d of Jun ; rim JnfnrrTiitinn fl u.t in nhiMt them' .which Relieved ' beat from hi fohtttude. Sir ? w Will this French'ekpteiBon thadJ he have for theif livocitiori ? IfoWdUhie Wd 'ftbrniflion wer Matuitoufly tendered; i fki:n.!..j a .... n-l,dJ cue pcopie oi iivniiu u ici i Vvidcnce of this impreffion 'inintf4'nne'1 an: pinion; upon jMe .Ve' ;V;:- ' n : ' va. ' 4t I J A' lkin(n. MSM IfvK AV rk.rt --. '".V.u. i took the particular d ays fion.: fiom the correft government be known. at the" meetiflij of I Mr: Pincknev'-nd Mr ;!Yj: eonarefsin November' next ty.-StW j rhicb I ptefume-the MWlemah had drawn j it u aaiwtt(t mat tpoacco noiw i ms'intormanan,-,; f . : T Wbat was the. iaiomaaon-that. Howen lit npon the Biitifh wWne, from the 22d lane to the 29A of July ? That period "in"-"'"' . 1 w" . r-. - - ' I tor greater prea-' l nucni tnen it, 10 pe lamcmcu, i, wodencit between mfideoL'thafiu fufferingahdmivtipns . c I (L...IJ I J k' JifmntMiN.i I 1 1 f mtlcle of tW firltrtSfflryrHt ii however V material to the.manofaaiwer', and .highly ? 1 Impottant to the feverrae.' :)y ' ? - A ? i Navalltores are, alto, certaimy emutco i -' bly of thofe articles, is now lurniQied fiom t :';iwedenVFVTr:vV- i -1 have fetefted thefe articlel as" fpeci ' - imenl of the intimacy and impottlnce of f the commercial connexion between the i' United States and Great Britain i and ro v demondnte; that it cannot be withdrawn ' ' , cm our part withottt; effehtially ' affeiing - -- ip intteftL - Anm. -Sir. what tKe& will this 'feceflion ed imercourfe have up- m th ruekae of that ' countrv l-l ihatl ' k uo-mtAuteeftimate, but it will ceu . , tainfy have 'an ffcd which cannot be i t : : tifrMnuted and the rather when it is t , ; ' irecolleOed, that G. Britain has Jmpofed rJ- "n eipor dny of pt-f' cent ropoi her " 'tm fenr to be United 'Starrt., which .' produces to; her, an annua! revenue of l n.about 600,000, probabiy much more and ; ? V'tht this is a dikrin.tnattng doty againft C the fjnlid States, whkh ooght to h.ve n 1 I? upon Jerfeclly; eimpOiom'ariy extra1' ? f ' ? - i 1 Il iMi'riMi. nrf'Wl till Hii tm,4I4liili 1. .. ' , i, men, were intenaea to reracoy ureiii " "-,,: . ' ; ' of thCte dUC0n?nit iov jpweiaing reipeuinz iqe cnauer . ; - How can the authors rrrcye thpit condn to td their own conlctences fatioi or attonesent can to nake to the people for inrtnitnail turn hwkn,' nun itrrfat rn)nfinn in Knn' althoncrh this 1 of tl-ir privations and futTerings 7 What, event muljt have been pretty well under, I tor tie difgrace brought upon the nation ? f lrn renelled the moment it was laid t Be f?tcially, as it was avowed, that h wm impofedoport the, United States with a , iew of placing them on the lame footing with tha Bntiih colonies. ' the gentleman from MaffachufettsMr.' Lloyd) tells ns, even1 fappofe that your embargo .laws drive! fitry thoaland, or more, manufac-uiers. from their employ, vnent in Great Britain, it will only edd to )4n a And mililfjrv ftrtnirth. : It would only give her fifty thoufand feamen or fol diet i more trim tne now ru is an anfortnnsTe frwrnea i n . . perity, wntcn ureat derive from the era rirhtlr informed, pener l vfHrrAir. bv the, learned etOtWman . - from New Ttk. (Mr MitJelU of . thr rfilterials of which the raanuiaclureTS . confittjaai difpofed to think they would mU poor leamen, and forry foidiers I do not think they would ruve much to fer from their proweft. !Tey are fi for manuMUmt, and nojUIrg tUt and if dtiven from thett habwual employments, they moll flam, or beeonie a charge op- "TodThe'iucioit.-' But Sir, th coatetfioa - of fifty thoufand p rodudive, into . fifty thouund tinprodaCLtf, ana even eipen five laboreit, could not tribute much to the wraith or power of anv nation sod fuch an operation in Great Britain, where the root rates are fuHcrntly hth already, would command the frtious a: tent ion of the government." There U fometMng effrtitlaJ to lbs phy. (icai power of a nation, betides the cum bers of frame o strd f.4d!t.' It rsmoty HIsTtvttme. 'Ibis opff atkm opoo U bvr, could not be ptodaclive of revenue, - but wccld of an normott ctff f upon i:. t tmthnffore inclined to ibira tlut flood in London before even the 2d June, perhaps not to its full extent,!,, i he other event was, the' paltry attempt at the refif tauce of .the embargo , laws in Vermont, magnified into a formidable infunedion againft the government j 'and the unhappy difcontents manifefted' in Bolton and its neighbourhood, together wjth the, refults of tie elections in MflachuXctts.. All thefe circumttances were cer'ainly greatly txaggcrated, or, pernaps. utteny murepre fented, Here, then, Sir, we clearly dif." cern the real caofei of the' refufal of the Britilh cabinet to meet the jujt and honor able propoS. ion of the United States; and to .revoke; their, otders b fouocil The Snimlli I vnliii Ion. no doubt contributed to their determinaion hut the principal c'aufej was our own divifiona and difcon tehtc, either wholly nutreprc tented or wgh ly exaggerated ,. . . ,, Before the 22d Jone Mr .PincVovy tc Mr. Canning were engige4 w . the moll informal and friendly communications Mr, Canning hid gone fo far as to inti mate to 4r. iVnckneyrthat he might in a few days elpel to be able to common! cate to bis government, fome agreeable intelligence, evidently meaning ei her he i f . u- L.a:i. . ' revocation or reunua v tn uwauv v Whi, for all the horrors and calamities of w t, which may, and probably will be, the nfejuences of fuch conduct ij Let the i ifatuated au hon of it aiifwer thefe' Suci ions.-. Ages of fer vices cannot jartone or Aefe cruet, thefe onfonuna'e errors. : i (ked Sir, how dp the embargo, laws bper te on France ? It is readily admited, that the commercial connection between the Inited States and Fran. is not of fucoa nature as - to make a fufpenho i of it'oterate aa CiijuriouOy toTrance herfelf, parpculatlv in tLe interior v as on Great S.iMn LRiif .Mir' rmnniMrj cannot be UIWIH . - ; dretned unimportant to France in the lee il"te of her navy; f . At th t jme too, of laying the embargo Spain, Portugal, and Holland, were in alliance witn, or in iud jcaion to Fra ve. la preflure was mate- n-iy telt ov .pain ana. rortugat uom tneir mm oi pronuona i u tionble,how far that meafure contributed to the convention for ht, evacuation ot Portugal by thWFretch army Die want oi proviGons being one ground alledged for their late convention for that purpofe. The French Weft India i&ands too. have felt the preflore witn great feverity --They are at this moment in a ftate.of a . a blockade., mere were jprooaoty two 09. hoftilirv a?ainlt bb;h belliiere.its. thu: ... . , . 4 .0 ,-- o - embargo appear! to his majeltjr,, to, b .y been maniteftljf 'unjufti aa according to . every', principle of JuiticeV' that.; redretji ' ought to have been mil (ought 'from the ' nartv oripnafin the vraao. Ana hit ma. '. jelly cannot confent to buyoff tVt hof. .'' tility,' whibh America ought hot fo hare . excenaea 10 mm, at me tapewe 01. a on cefHon mide, not td America, .but to France.': ''"..'' If, as it has more generally been repre fented bv the govern nent uf the .tjtitted St.tes', the embargo is oidy to te confider ell h art innoien;, municipj regulation, whuh effcCs none Out tlje United State $ the,mfelves,"and ' with which no f6t'et ':, 0 ta t9 an irotir,TTi i ' wrmA lri"ih V. lirht, his" mjey doM ft'fnrrirt-ihVs 'J-Sm l r - j t : : 1 he his the right or the pretention, to mLev. II J VUIUJ1I. , VI U I BUI U tU9 UUMJJ,. ,, . none. ' ' '. '' . .' f His majefty woujd not heCtate to contribu-e in any manner in his poa cy to reflore to the commerce of the 0. dtatea, . it wonted aQtvity and if it were potTible to make any faaifice for the repeal of the embargo, without appearing to deprecate m . . itu a meafura ofh6ilility,e aould.glad . It have facilitated i'ta removal as a me.iuro - of inconvenient rttlriclion npon the A . . .. merican people.'; ,'v ', - ' Lt ma now atk wt. Mr. PrrGJenti 'hat feehngs mull raih ihrmfclves into ' . A 1 TmckncT are denied, and a . formal time detruaded, in rep y to whjeh. the not of relufal waa retarrxd. marked, as ,wt havo feen, wuh in-iintiy and iafult to ih U. btatri. . , . .. . . r ... Now, Sir, let me a(k, whether Utefe ficia do not dernonltute. that the contin. aniou of the bolide orders ' priocipaDy, if not folely, oiojto the dithunorab'e divifiona and dilcoateots in this country, and- the. eaig(r.exts4jiccottati.giy,en of them ;o the tannlh governmentL That vents in Soain alone, however iwtoxUa ting 10 tha Biitilh cabiovt, were not, of ihemttlvei, luificient to produce this f.' fetl 1 becaule iney were anown ociort the change in lt C inning's condacl took Sace, and had not produced that erfcA . t, the moment the eativigirvt accounts 01 tne oiuotvenn BfHi sin.wn i-j um country were received, wastb iwonwrtt of change in Mr. Canning! conduit., sod thetloe,mlt be coolie'errd as the real Caufeihat prodaced k , Btfidet, Sir, was not UU changv of conJuA the rnal ef (t tJ iLit dimwtful lfotmtbn? When Mr. Cmmr wnu.,mel tbvt the peo nMA thcit Gil mectiof had been weak or pufi aoimous enough to have .raided it, Fhc lot of thefe ilaodj, would be fevere. ly felt by the. Freoch emperor, and would orohably prod ace fome regret on his part in having contributed to drive the United States to the aitrtmiiy of the embargo lawk ,. . . . - ' But, Sir, gtwler-eft are vert much a lumed at auevpre-ioa Jn a la's Freoch - T Vimm k miil Lvn nrf A L Tuuons td bit in tortigue a manner, as not to he oodernooa wua prtaion. as I am always fond of a coneil ltatemeo( of fatif 1 will read the e-rtfUoa proba . bly slloJed to. . ibe Americas pto. p. who involve their fortunes, their prof, perky, snd ilmoSl ibeir eailUoce in com. roarce,ve given so example 0! a great rvi rouie eut fa.riac. i'rwv have fuf pe uded by s gvoerJ embargo, all commerce snd aU nsvigauon, tathr than OuTrfally fabmit to that nibuie, which ibe fwigWan I iopofeoo th naviiioA aH flatkms." iki - , ai a f -t . . . . iMiuin cimnet wooia not ieei any . cttnr wasinlormed Wat tne peo. 1 wnitnu wiii- .... 1 v r-- - . - obligiUaa to th gnrtkmaa Jcr ha 10. J ctlU J0Mi btateih.4 become ialfe aaatked that ihUM ibe carawgwa w u n rnw -f ---- - Icaoaotconceivtthe'iaiportarice attach ed lo this espredkm, of the v.cw wan h th it was imrodoced. 11 11 to s ie v rv mm 1 w j - - mutl be the (oelingl oi every yoeng Arner ican who has not bafely degenerated from hit faihers vittaesf Oojoa not fee. S r, in this bmence almatl a .dirtel overture of the interference of hU rood, gracious ma le fly In our political concerns Do yo. not fee the vain and idle effort 10 encoar , age difcomemt by the . eapreion of hi.-. mijetly'sgood difpoCtion to intepofe hi good oSces to telieee the America peo pie from the inconvenient rrflndiooe im-, pofed 00, ibeot by their own goveromenti, Wbat todigoitv, -hat idfuk. C.0ald be. trntev unoa the American people I What . coold snore clearly deaeallxatf ' the, infatuatl'Hi.theintoaicailoO of MrvCan, niog's mind, produced by the anfwrunut lood of ouftrpttfeotation w hicfa had pouted in upon turn f , The Amnion people triil repel the overture wh lnjg naiim, withdifdaia 1 aaJ,.Sir, ss . furt aod pleafirtg twx'pauoo ol ihil rtful.. ; 1 tejotced to (ec the ind goait rlem metit wanMed by the tr-tlemMi from, Delaware (Mr. WW e.) It waathe rte hout-e.VIe to hi, S, baafe k was tha , ttiumph f h's Americaa lewujr over a ' J 1 'V
The True Republican or American Whig (Wilmington, N.C.)
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