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Mr.j Troup, from the Military Committee, whq were kljrected to inquire into the expec icncy ot s amending the laws for arming the j whole body of the militia. sofaras ; respects the d stribution of the i arms, made a report of considera- : ble length, stating generally, as the opinion if the committee, that it ( ?cad and ordered to he onflhe tabic, i 1. MASSACHUSETTS remonstrance, I Mr". Fisk cf Pt. moved that the louse j now proceed to ajdbnsidera-1 on ot the remonstrance, with a liew to refer it to a select commit- cc,to report thereon. The! question on takin t up the nembriai ,was decided bV Yeas "97 :58 I NavS as follow: taKing t up unst it Mr. j Fisk oftu thenl moved 'to refer it to a select committee. lSr. Robertson moved 6 amend ; from the as relates the motion so asito excep I general reference so much j the admissionrof Loui f of Louisiana mtb ! - J . 'I union. MplJFlfk agreedfto mbdify his --- I o tioja go as to in corporate tliat of i gen itleman from Louisiana. Mr. VKinsr of 'N.:f tTjrbvedtb .tpohe the ; iufther consideration this Subject tol the leclMohday in ember next. rr. Murfree moved that it lie on ible. e question to lay this memb- 1 the table tvas in the end'ne- d,i ayes 48 1 and the postpone of Decemper next agreed to ge majonty.-i r. ' i " ' " iu?watsJand means;' V; iill for-laying anil collecting t Tv x within the United s read a third time -Jt 31 proposes tbf lay ; upon tatdsT-a DiNct Tax to t.of , Tht6e . MilHons of 1 )ortionea to- tne states as iquovys: pshjrc ?etts - " 793 $7i ' 316Sr98 .34jro2 :1s' ;il8;167: 71 ud ut - 98,343 71 108.871 83 win ne inexpedient toj maKe any 01 Vermont, fisfc ot JN. X. rorney, harmless weed. We neednot ap- amendment to the said acjts. T his ! Forsythe, Fjranklin, Gholson, Glas- ply the fable its relation to th report, which wi shall pAiblish, was j gow, Goodwyn, Gourdine, Griffin, factitious importance which has ,SBOROUr.H, THURSDAY, JULY 22, t-uribviv ma Delaware JVl an land Virginia Kentucky Ohio North Carolina Tennessee South Carolina Georgia ; ; v:. Louisiana . 3o5,t-7y 16 32,046 25 151,623 94 369,018 44 169, 928 76 104,150 14 220,238 28 110,086 55 151 905 48 vr 94,936 49 s 28,295 11 The : bill' also aDDorttons i the aof;feach state among1 the counties in said state. Each state !iTKly, prior to the 1st day of April, I var by an act of its Legislature me " respective quotas imposea dv this net on its several counties or I;distitelf8d ;asf:'moreeqixaUy : and f equiabl to appiaruqh the tax here-! imposed. Each 'state may pay j its quota into the 1 reasury ot the United States and thereon shall be entitled to a deduction of 1 per centum, if paid before the first day of March, 1814, and of 10 per cent if paid before ; the first day of May lnAhe same year, sr. 1 , 1 he question; on the passage 014-least ot it, a mostjinttamitorv as the bill was then decided by Yeas well as deceptive character, re and Nays as foll ows. f minds us of ; a veise jwe have some Yeas Messrs. Alexander, AU , where seen, beginning, stop, Anderson, Archer, Avery, " Tender handed squeeze a nettle, &c." iiard, Barnett, tScall, Bibb, Bo wen, Brown, Burwell, Caldwell, Calhoun Ghapell, K Cheves, Clark, Clopton, Comstock, Condit, Conard, Craw- ford, Creighton, Davis, of Penn Dawson, Denoyelles, Desha, Du- vail, Earle, Farrow, Findley, Fisk, Grundv. Hall. Harris. Hawes. Hod- : kins ot riumphreys, Hunger, ford, Hynemah, Ingersoll, Ingham Irwin, Jackson of virg.yfKent of Md. Kerr, Kershaw, Kilbourn, King of N. C. Lefferts, Lowndes, LVle, ; facbn,H M'Kim MLeah, Montgomery, MooreJ Murfree, Nelson,. Newtonr Ormsby Pickens, Piper, Pleasant Rea,' of Pen. ; Rhea of Ten. Rich, RinggoldRoane, Roberts, llobert sdn, Sage;,St;yier, Seybert Sharp,, SmitH3 of VirOTannehill Taylor Telfair ; Troup; Ward-of Ni J. Whitehill :-Yincey 7. o NAYs-JNtessfs Baylies of iM as. Benson Bigelo wv B oy d, : Br adbu-ryif-! BrajdteJ Breckenridgerig anif Buier,lCapertqn, Champin Cillevv Cooper,-Cox, Culpeper, Da venport, Day is,!6f tMass. Dewey,. Ely, Gaston, ; . Geddes, v Goldsbo- rough Grosvenor-HaJle'-. timson Hasbroitck'IHoweU, Hubbard; Hufty, Jacksoiii' ;of R . -I; : Ken nedr Kent dfN. Y; King of Mas. Lewis, LovtJLt - Miller tyloffitt 'f lil oseley , t iviurKeii,iyaKeyrrxcr, rearson, Pickenril,"' Pitkm, P6st,;r;otterrJ: Reed, ; AV&cRidly,"dchure 'man ySheffey, - SlVerwciotl! SKiphercl, Smith. of N: H, Smith of CN. Y .Stanford Sftoclc tony S tUarty S tiirge s of Mas.Ymter-76 ' . So jthe. biir was passed: , '. '--, - :v And, the Houseadiourhed. ? '"TheHojise. of Representative's "have at length disposed of 1 the me morial from1 the Massachusetts'! Le gislaturey by postponing; it till De-' cember; There vas a.desiiltory de bate ip the; House yesterday on this .1 aggan;.riiiumaage, 1 nomrAspn, Vose, VYafi j of Mas ! Vebster Whcato; White, Wilcox,-Wilson," QUI ME COMMOVERIT (MELIUS NOW 4 FLfcBirf ET 1NS1GNIS TOTA CANTAKlTDR URBB" BY BRYANT BRAMBLE, ESQ. 1813. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY DICKINSON AND subject. '1 he members ot Opposi tion generally advocated and voted for its postponement, i The Repub lican members divided on the ques tion, some voting to refer it to a committee, in order to have its in sidious tendency and false asser tions exposed; others contending it was beneath the dignity of the House to enter into a political dis putation with any body of men on their presentation! to the House of an argument on a political question and an argment the Memorial is merely because it prays the adop tion of no particular' measure, nor for specific relief from any particu- lar grievance. One circumstance which has marked the proceeds of both Houses of Congress in rela- tion to this Memorial is worthy ot note: that is, that it has been treated with the most fastidious delicacy, as well towards the motives of the memorialists as to the contents of their memorial.! The conduct of the Republicans it) relation to this State Paper, which: was, to say the the -import of which 'was, though we do not remember the WQrds, that "thfr most'iiisignificant plant becomes formidable when ap- proached with timidity, although, if grasped with firmness, it would have been as innoxious as any other hpen o-ivpn tr the Rpmontranr. is too obvic obvious to heed pointing out 1 Nat. Int. FROM FORT MEIGS. r 'Zanesvilki June 30. . The following interesting intelli gence from the N. VV. army polite ly furnished us by his excellency Governor Meigsy twho passed through here on Monday for Ohili cothe. In addition to;what;is con t aitie d jn the following extract s,rwe are informed vthat it ils highly pro bable GplJonnstons regiment had left Fort Winchester before ;;GenV f ClaYs orders: fbr tjieir march to 'Fort Meigs had arrived. He was 10 nave maae an expeauion to some bt"4theIridiaii i towhsw and proceed from thence to Browitowi &If he shall ?haveTproceeded to t Brown-: stown ana meets an enemyot larger force, Kis situation will be .trulyscri tical. , 'Mess. Jb.&iit Extract of a letter from Gen. Q'rtexi 'i'Ulatf to GenJrrisn-r febse : to:Governor,AietmJ:datedr: Camp 'Meigsjjuht 20.sy ti unbar: oik 1 vo m ent one a Frenchman and the Hjuliera private in thejate jcoh Dudleys; regi h av e just arrived 1 from JD etr oi h apd 4 Vom whom we ; nave" Ke important mtelligcnre. that the" enemy coxitem- ri-u another attack upon tbts'gar- -yrenrhmsn states; that ! the Im. . urgiii Home time attack. " f ;:,; a Yevr.v detcriiii.d to rei.. .hj ; Fort ; ..'Meigs;::" and: ; the r forces were to set put-oi, orto-rnorroY .at- furthest .v view From 4 e'very infor tncanaians wouid. be, an ,7 0 TXNGERE CLAMO) strong, with the expectation of-ad-; ditional reinforcements of perhaps as many more. The British , regulars from fort George and Erie; had been sent for, and were' expected at Maiden, about 1000 strong;!' The Canadian militia had been paraded oh the 4th June (the king s birth day) and alter a speech Irom the general, had been oidtred to yield up their; arms, being deemed unworthy his majesty s service. 1 ecumseh was encamped at the river Kouge, near its mouth. 1 ne othcers 01 tne garrison nave been generally j consulted (on this and other intelligence-) and they give the fullest confidence to the belief that the enemy contemplate another attack on this fort, nor do I hesitate to join in the belief. " I he importance of the communi cation to you needs no comment from me. We; shall be prepared to give our enemy a warni reception, come when he will. I have , every confidence in your exertionv and feel that it is through you "this army looks for triumph over:our enemies. - , v - . 1 have sent expresses on difierent routes, , and r toditierent posts to meet you, and "enclosed copies tol this communication to Governors M eigs i audi ShedleV, and hayeta ken the MibertyY to order colonel Johnson s regiment of mounted men from Fort. Winchester to this place immediately. .' By different detachments, sent from this place we have received from Fort Winchester about, 1200 barrels of fiour;, including that es corted irom Amanda by. ensign Gray. 'V;'t.--:-:.'.. I am with high consideration, &c. B vGREEN CLAY. Extract of a Letter from Gen. Har- t' rison to GbvernorIeidi dated i aeaasiuartarsy j! rankitnton r fr-Ti June: 23, '1 Bl 3. -De Ar Sir -Ah eXjpress h ass just arrived from. Camp Meigs, bring- mg mtormation, tnat an army 01 British and Indians 'were about to mnke another attack upon that place. I think it, probable that Fort Meigs is not the object,' but that the attack wiU .be' upon. Lower Sandusky, Cleayeland7 or Erie. I shall set out early in "theK morning for San dusky, and kwill keep you constant ly apprised Of .the events passing in tt direction;;: Y y V'T - " V I ami your friend, ... ' . C Wm. H. HARRISON. His Excellency Governor. 'Mtigslx- ; " BurUngtonyfVcr.) June 24. On "Monday eight men, belong -. - ing to this cantonment, were order eo out; ior execution, persuanr 10 the ; sentence of a court martial held sometime since -After preparing themselves in a manner suitable to the awful occasion; and being'told to-prepare the mselves, rthey knelt down, wheirlcbli '.Clark. . addressed theculprit8,CexpatiatinK'at some length vOn -the rehofmityi of .their crimes,.6i trie cusgrace tney orougni w 1 -.1-. -' m ! 4-V. S w V AMin on. uicuiscivcs iuuu - uicti vuuhu He -then - re ad "a general pardon; warninit them and an otners .oi tnerf. ius jr. --..a tZ uri r.u t?r. 0 : . C A N A D &Lai. U ' .uye;-to puniVH,:wiili Akgrit :PP5?.tf. feffe. f ;-i'v! -r v ,, vnf vbvct: whoraittitortiinateirtoited ,t -i r f " - - - i;ofthwMaaiaTme'a.lMtad NUMBER 4D I HUNTINGTON. evening, we rtrcftfd the i'lattsbarpb Republican of Je 25th, from which we have extractejlne following: A Montreal paper f the 19th, and a Quebec paper 0 the 15th instant, were received oftlieut. Col. Davi, of the 100th regiraf t, who was brought too at CumberlanJ head, on Wednes day morniT g las,earing a flag, with a lett er add. esseduo iKe commander at -11 I US iur:invton. From the ptttfrs above allude to the following inestiog extracts are . made By his EscelleHy Lieat: Gen. Sir George PievjiU, baronet; governojr general and o&jnmander-in chief in and over hi tjesty' NerthAme- . rican provincjfi; and commander. of the forces in til said provinces. &c A PROCLAMATION His Excellenjp the iommander of -the forces, , havirjij seen a public decla ,' . ration made by Col. P. Preston of the 12th Regtbjthe U. States, In- ' fantry, dated at! TW Erie the Oth of May last, in wh&j5he professes to hold out the protectiiiij of the U. Mates to all those who sltsjl come forward and voluntarily enrheir names with him and threatening1 Vtth rigorous and dis astrous consequce those who fthall have the spirit ittit loyalty to pursue a different coursj f conduct, his excel lency deems ijlecessary to caution his Majesty's st hjects in' this province against Iuten:nMo this; insidious offer otthe ii$my trUgtoliriisr v .urance of prqtijction, which sube-f v quent events clear It proved they; are so little a(i to alford to Jhexa-.( selves. With JJie bare possession of a " narrow strip oyoar frontier teiritory,? not obtained brhem without a seveie" ' . congest and corresponding 'loss,; with an unconquereiiknd unbroken army ; in their front, 4hn inconsiderable is-" v tance from theiftand ready to dispute -v r- every inch of gjjund over which they :; v ' sbou'd attemptf o advance into the countiysit waJtrtardly tCLbe expected that the 'enemnMs piesumption would have led themtvf consider themselves as in the toson ; of this province, or have induceihem, contrary to the established. qsas of civil . sed warfare, to treat its peatejul inhabitants as con quered peopIe. i 1 ' The brjllian i Result of the action of the 6th inst. tjij route and complete dispersion of ff arge division of the enemy's forces? 01 that day, attended with the captufof their artillery, and of their ablest generals their st&se- ; quent retreat ttitj flight, with the los of the whole oiheir baggage- provi sions and tenitrlquipage. before the victorious arrnti Brig Gen Vincent daily increasing in stiength from the powerful reihQirerjQents reaching it, and assisted. the squ&drca fonder Sir James ''Ypj: now in undisturbed DossessTon - oflf khe Laker all these evants, which fallowed in rapid' sue cession' wirliia a'i very few days , after Lt; Colonel tlfreston's declaration, show more strf.nly than language can possibly dcscfTl, the utility of the offers Jbeld ' ou y itind produce tho strongest inc$ce to hia-Jilajesty s subjects- to' JiJfast thit jdiegiance fiora which uremy would sd'insidi- ousiy witnaravujiem ? - Ilia is excellent' mei Uthefefo fore confidently calls upon all tliloval and well dispo ed in this Provlewhotfe not juiider the immedijiktbrwotrol or - yithic the power . of rtheDeiay;na r Bi every possible effor't4i ejpUg the foe, and cmviatr otra Tn r; tn ;.ur; soil, assuring ill be power fu'U aid- (tliemahat.thej the T3rrilor HP opted by the err civ, iwi ht m reinf.)f Yemenis oativ arriving :- r i Si - ."A 1 . ) . i .' 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