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"f' 7 : ' THE -M ..1 TWO& A HALF bOLI. rin. kv. i'ayahlt hnjj Yearly." PCJBLISilED (w::eki,y) BY WILLIAM BOYLAN. L0LL$. PrR. ANN. 9 tpi'.ii" in Atkanft. V I) t Vol. 11. RALEIGH, N. C) MONDAY, DECEiBBR i , 1806. No. 555:" . .... t- IMERWA . ' . ' ' "-.'A IIIM1 ""M V-,. r . a 1-f Political. Sir, BECIUS. No. II. To the Editor cfthe Ehrer. 1 he enclofed meets, which contain the miruftraticn perfect ? Amidfl the vari- j Labrador, were to . fupplyher with ons agehtSjfupreme andfubordinate, in ftrpops, or even moneyMigbt it not be ll.A i0"On 1 1 t'o . iJ rtmi !) t Vile t!ipl" 'Hi'fmnl i .1onoptiirnntn lioi-r-:ntvilit ? been, or can there be. no wronc com- 'But to have ftated the argument -fairly.. mrttecl ? Grant) them anpTiing flier t of. j the' fad ought to have been taken in papal infallibility it became neceflarV, j connection with cur paflive cwdilcl mI when they did err, m the opinion ol jder Qpanifh apgremcn on the orjhand, thofc through whole aclivesexertiori they; and our menacing rone towarrrs Great - fecond number of Decius, have lain for 1 were brought info power, and whole Britain, on the oilier. From this com- that, whether fuch an occurrence dioV or did not, take place, the veracity- It 1 Mr, Randolph is in j;.o wife implicated. Having nearly tired my ownpaneuc, , an i more than txliauffeg-. that a,.m L fiiall referve lor a ruble- ' a- 1 . .it 1 r IT , tiuen.Vynmumcation uie cucioiure 01 , f iirh nflipr "ffls arrd oniriions as 1 deem " inaterial to-aVproper underttanding pr .. the events oftthe lalt lefiion of coftarels. mhpr hrs ao to tne RO ' r oi m, epubiican fchinnsP-pledging lltratefo every impartial - m n that the minority are' W y,,-rrj rUVC I'l'l lit W'-il- 'Vli rK,tUUU u I t- ' ".ijJ!WO iviu':j ikii-iiui) ujiu iii iii v.ai uiikiiii inu V-wii i i ii jjt i tii JJi'CiuS to continue. lil.sjauours, aiHiuetu j nuipnuuis iu ati uuuw .. ,. iiuauc wuilii wc iui-riir ii;ax.c 10 ixt vsnow examine tne- important liailU III I lib AUUiiLI re- iio in me jusuieu ueicc imuuicu , tM in i i ' : . .. i" : cut to an uvdoicnt remper an niauce rr.ent '"to Rpole, ton inviting to be refill cd. rJ he work was according y fufpend cd. ri he number, jndeeJcontain td a prumife to prbtecu.tclhe libjefl but rheie could be little 'pccaliori fdr a pimfliiioi: aclhrTee' to a voluntary en- A2cm-iv, whofe performance no one feemed to require. 1 iv true that, un der th her-i fedcralrn ; ihat fo far i'oin having anjT-f PARI S 24'h of Oclober lall. lft. The explanation of D incorrect," in the " two material points" therein mentioned. Ir is true that cur rmnr'ttrs propoi'ed to fur render our x'aims for fpoliations," in the fenfe intendeu and expreiTed by Dccius. pretenhons f When it .lhair.be eltahhih- J uias towards that party, upon evciy Qi-the-cd7.that:aRgreffi6ns upon our 'maritime! queition in' which fnnafew mvoivea, m ; rights is a er'offer violation of the nation- ! tne'y had to encounter the-.-joint-opppliv M", eriusis Mal honor, than rhea&uatinvafKm ofour tionot the federalnts, nu that, portion . r-- territory; then, arid not till then, may the remarks quoted m the Lnquirer be dcrmed applicable to this fubji.ct, The traders in our fea ports may eitimate the capture of their vefte's as of more ccn- pre'eiice of 'fulfilling thdr pro. Granting " tht they were inHruclcd to ! lequ-nce, than the im'afion, or conqrifll ir.'i'.'S to. the public, authors do tin, i .... - trai o, top of d :he prefs f.:rvcs no other purp the price of paper But llcdusus ru ruth'-r and can never eiicour.ttr the drudctry of writing, luit v::h i J.u&ance, i even dread . 1 1 ft w a 5 f o n fib !e .-that make no treaty in which thofc Spani'h of one of the weltern flutes ; but tjiey the publication of his fecond ttuy w.auid; .il.c svlb wvcrum,ut by ibe wme act, jeran mdtgnant and hoftile language a- hetrCt the necefli'ty ' of a third, and he trclinquiihed. 'i he aijnnLh.in between ivtiin'l foreign agRielhcns :s to be found ! I . ) ' 1 ' I ! I FtZ fill i Ij-fil Oi 1 Mil Uw' tUVAUU II til.- tll'ai VJV.ilil., u.ii ....v... '. .Jni't 'illi.w.Ji',4IIW4lw,-'L.v.ja-iwv. r lis himftif with writing, what few feem d 'dilrofed to read. Kxceptfome flim iey ohj'.CLic.ns, which W-ere 'Jifr to an ivcr thtmielves, the publication appear ed fo have avtracted the notice of no one, .Thefe however : have, lin.ee aflumed a more ferioiis form, and o:ie which de mands examination. AVI.ilft Decius is littlanxfeui who fhzll an':vgn his cpini cvs, he can never (land indifterer.t, when hh fiiJ: lhal! be called in queition. . AmonBr,the''oiecUi.'nxVt.hich have been taken to the firlt'efiity, it- has been alledged, that the federahflswouW make a har-d e of i', vrnd torture it tojuit their purpofes. "l'h'ere is a plauilbility in this ailerrion not illy' calculated to captivate Weak min'ds ; bat men of reflection and u :i der fran d i.";? m u ft: ar.on ce perceive that ii cV-ve.'S. too wide a ground: that it is tcur.iiy applicable to the cfHcial, as well '.as.' private languase, which has been held l y the Chief Magilb atc, fince liis indue tion to off.ee, and to the wifelt and null fdcfbme ir.e.dure. which. have ema j. - tai from the le&iliuve authority claims were not 'provided lor, yet, if , will fcatcely perluace the nation to be of their ultimate payment was o be alum- j their opinion. ed.by the Urited Stare?, (which was the j 3d and 4th. The third and fourth of fdcllit Vcks faii'iy equiYa.ter.r"to.a luiren- thi. ; hnportart fif?"- might be pafl over der oi iher.u "the ehiinmini indeed would ! in fiance. ' The meflV.es fpealr f -;r them- be provided lor, and yet the cmim upon ; ul vjb.- 'f'ht the public mcuag'e breath of the republican majority who have been denominated third party men. On Wednefclay the 4'h of Decejbe,t Mr. Nicholfon moved that . To much of 4 Ir 11 r .V .TV. 1 I .U. IT.,'! ' tne memme or tne rreuuem oi uitj um ted Stares, as related to :he Hnducjoff the, belligerent 1 ted States, and the, belligerent powers tovfords the: unt-. I to the uiMuituiaDtccoa- and b-'fin??, lilent with.refpc Ft is -one land rcliKCtab'e tturc?, ronkqncr.Mipon the of thole nice 1 cfnic men: s. .about which, sit ; in the ue:ral- underflamiing of and that fuch was the fen re of the ration, at laTge, may readily he let n by a recur rence to the new'fpupers of ibe dny cf both parties, and ainonp; tneui (ir is prc- (imied)th r.r:OTiircr jrielf. As to th private 'mtff.r;e. I am-afra:d,i..:'iU'f'hofc who cannot comprehend iu. hi!f fmin thor (0 the' undi.ltm bed enjuvment of thi JizpsrtMittiSi" d. It is true, that, ir: tar Ir mrrefprn dcucewith the SpnnTn niiniflry,- our m'ni.Krs fiaic'd, that, in con'en'infr to eitabliih the Colorado as the Wdlern boundarv of LouifianaJhey had exceed- iV ft T I . ik ail 1 -t -i" fi 1 hi ir irdtrtictions. It luch were -nor-vthe context, will he litrkKuued in t.'ir thefacl,-is it probab'e that. thole minif-1 apprehenfion by t he-torn m cuts in the ters wcnild have fo I baled it tothe.p:o- Enquirer. .. vct r.mcnt from whom they received 5. WheryMr. Monroe's difpatclibs ol thofe initrudions ; or that thofc clif the 1 8tand ,25th of ( Jet ober were hud patches would have been laid 'by that before the.-Mule-oi rcprcientatives. ie- - . r- m T l f t 1 n f " 1 1' .v.ral of rr r in:;ffmpil lrwmf-'.prr. ( who h.ni voted ,w ith the tnajoritv de clared, that they fci -d to convince them that the ccui Je purfued ;oWrrds Sptriu (.vermnent before; Coiigre-s, without reel iiyin?i the. error ? . ,.. II the rompl'is abortion of thenego tiation.at ?Iri'riJ, did not (alhe author cf'fapirtaKftirtj" wuhf feem to con-, tend) -preclude theprdpriety of recurring to jrtih ucpociatins ; if that iai'ure of pacific nafQret created no neceffity for re'ertir.rfto ctheis of a deficient com nlexion towards Spain, will he, or will li.ive nor mot:, rr not ail or tne itch? j uny otner man, iuicn mc lAoiuity 01 dent's communications -'tQ" Corigrd's ; j ufmg coercive meafures towards Great haye not the m il laiutary lefojms the ! Britain, with whomAve had a -negociati-r.-rto ,rAt fliM u:ill-;-irv' lnwlih ybnlition ! nn'.it. that time nendinc ?"t;-Siire!y-if the nl th mt(?n:i! laxps. been tortured and i ttht of affair's with Great Britain called J twHled hv the fcdetil oartv to fuit their 1 for Irene meafures on our parr, our fittratfon wttli )a:iv-cvwtfiWtV -ovn-pivpoK-i3. was Wrong ; w hi ill rv.hers .afiirr.inj tl af the eHeclon their minds exactly 'the reyerfe ; confirming them irr the propria ety of the meafuies v. hich rad been a dopted. ' Howthey iliorld prod ucc 1 ht'e important eiFecls, and 'at the lame time have little bearing, on Spanifn relations, is le.t ro the author of ' In;.rt.wt fafii to explain. Would the opinion, or in formation qf'pcclnr Frankiin on thc-fub-jeclof our concerns -with Gfeat Britain, be lefs entit'ed to weight becaufe he was ftruclion late'v rriven bylomco! them to . the Law s of Nations as it regards the:.r rights of -neutrals, be referred to the; committee of Ways ?.nd Means, wi'hihj' llruction to enquire irrwhat refpetl and; to what cxrent our r.eutraHights had'' been iokited, and whatTefeiflatiye m?a- fur the true hkzrc ffof the U. States required' to cunteioia luch.vjo'ationv, ThFs refcrelTre was made-'not without emHttci.u. oppoflrion on the part (if Mr. Bid weil, who moytU.toJrtW. fubiect to a fcirtt corarmnee, 01 vmc;i. aojiieq-ucniiy, he., would have beeh thf. .Chairman, On th cnlmng aturaayir the committee of Ways and ftlqan? topi; the matter into ccnfideralion, .-and ' in; firmed their follow. r.erter uvthe Seetat?-titaje . - ' . I a 1 . s- I - 1 i Acaiiv-when the republicans came 1 itronger.. Ana ,11 oui . regions wnu fctui y u uc ud uu, icij c i iuc .' '.i .t. ..: 1 !. I . a:A nwt .n-iri-itit nnv inrh Mpul rfinrt r.t .r htres s in thafmn?f.!fv f imU'Uimti, uacj; iiicji- vinuc Hioic..it-FO :11:1a uiu .wv.. ...wu- t j . . ::r . i . A ; pe-u:cJ, whevhsr there Ihouiti extit furcs, much lets coum tneye jmtinea vv ouiu iuui di imjuh4 .uLivir- : a . !i.,;:oi' jji, a things acheckiynon the ex- lv the cxiftinrr afcumfran&s between vnn b?.!efs official or left . A comiderable ume having CIapfed, If Vrei!e vvfech tliQ fhoul'd1 nvi;e of it. It! us rjd Great Britain. If wiejwent far tnanif it came from mimller.arJUW- and no .anl er naving oetn rccciyca, ine, Lnoiin t;egcui't- federalifiii to op-! enough with Spafn,we wenUooiar with don? ' . - fc.t Chafrnan:,waited. .on-the Aectarjof vie .i v rjTovinitm: with good will. ! Great Britain if we did not go too far 6. Docs the autlrer of rfls ' . date to know when theomr mee m:gl)t 4 It is Vore Wiiial i'h- W fpirit to with Great Britain did not go far e- ..certainknpwthat.M expect one 0 mrJchoccu J ndvocate-Jtir. her:it;endsand connive l noueh .with' Spain. . cably conK the Prefi'dent on the truth ornccr, nr 11 p 4i f 1 if 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 111 1 1 'i ;s 111 i in -rviuri-s u cu 111 u i . 1 at Tf in her enemies. " 'lis her vocati- i Decius has no where pofitively afferf 0:1," and, Ihe can never be brought brai l :- that the Lcuifiana treaty, was ante- cus friend" as this writer is plea fed -to term the fecrefary "of the treafury ? A few H :orins.7: But leUrg afldcrtl conallnllieT I tioh. that theyatbiv'w ;'r5ni prir.cf- j ihe exilicnce of-the. " anf&a'. is the i pc, lean towards nialveffaUtin. oflice, tiaiun-.of-the .parties to iu :Jf "the treaty t4&hMHliiit ';', rliblequ.ntly;6 -It: riieir ..r'-nA Irad i "ii iv Mre j id ic'elT'ewrrTrfTCiteU-' OU- ths face of If. ltwas aide- ', lcber-mindecb man agaiiijLj-hciLlgareJ 'ZL ' lr ,: r ,.1 -'J"?i comnittccxf Ways and letuiy have i5firucledsincto rcqueft thatj'ottv will catifc to be lad befert the ni fuch ht for:Fa:i'.'n on the I'uY'Kcl of iherencWed r?:oiu' i on , as the depa r tin en i of fl ate can iurnilu: ' , " ""i . ..' ' " 1 he p? :u:k;r objicl? of our-eieat.ct are -1. What r.cw principles oKc'on: flruclions of -the. Law of Nations .have: tven adopted by the belligerent pow(qrs of Europe, to the,, prejudice of NeubaL Rights '"2. rI he governments aflertin thofc principles or conflruclbns ? '37 The; extent to which the commerce of.;, ttf U.S raes iias been thereby;! tij tired ir, -Yours, y 4( JOHN RANDOLPH :.; -f 1.. ... ... :....... r. i 1 . ,'i t ;nr,rm-iimn T-.,Ti- !' KnH l tr cm t ip f'-rrpfarv "nf the ;: that the mHl et-perafe refiftante of the upon that h.biccl induced , him to. believe ; words vv.ll put this ilibjecl . .v its prorwy to thf J. wo oiheir- membew)ticertaiu that the on that lubjeel, to be) laid bdfbrethe irefiJenf, that he had nor fiad time ta. : and uary- (P. propblition,had been made, to the trea furvi to found -the ihTpofitfori of.thfie' crc.siry. of that department - oir: the-fiibs: pt itel of advancing the- money, -Voted for : in. . . r . r 1 ' : ' T extraordinary purpctes or loremv inter- ad iu!i''ra:bri froiit fo polluted a Jburcg. T-His.tfi u'a'ion'of alLklias jilytfcted the pre! like a virruaT?r;;;,r tetiySBiatji'fi. could iiofcb-; ouvfe. before the bill had palfed thro 1-: ail the fonns',of a Iaw.r ..But at the fame Britifh uiiniUcr, ar:a- trama h. m'ght deem xmcbciaf to his country N nr lintri r inor e com mbn ths n fuch con tain b'i'-fr fo the 1 e();n)licanr CditorsceilionUroin" the gpyernmenf of trad would 4iof puuliiu. . it evrrlcnny reded roTbp rifeclS bythe cdniiiyance ofr'he- time Ie declared, "tharhe fecretary of j the coRijnittee had diretW the attenti . ,w;r,;Hr tnW,rn 'iVU',rW Kp rrrifthV vvouhl .r4ifavbw tht? f acl.' he on, and. on, winch tley. had reque Red then Ivpcw flie v.igt lance and fj5"ni.ne.ts't:of wlfh to enrich "llie:bnnkirgTiOufes of London,, bur g'adiy lend. his aid To any mafure thu wou'd take'lTciiifisna cut of the hands of France.; and yet-'hisjic-suieirmr:e rentninTinkfrinvn at ihe tTnie reaty. ' The "m-w.V is 'Suppofe the United i . fifeaual renffanee could he opnolt'j to . Urates at AVariui, Great-Britain ; and :rhr zA on c , .w ft e: h f fr 1 1 he r e - hiouhf-rrtfny eRierrfrCppoulion- tp4; uticOnftitutioitaL'Or ot'nertnjuricuis mea- fnrftv inle UGh fhculd bepropofed clioh which') "the treafufy- vouhl .4ifa-vbw the f acl,;Te his"cottntty7T0ufd hare no heiit?tiootn difbelievin ;'TnWnt. m thp roniiriprrial inrtr, . mu!d ne mve of its fufcietls, Mr. l'itt might ut. 04113' I fact. And ycv'faute lpmp&FJaasun certook to fay -that luch a diiaypwai had 1 1 thv.r.otleiil jo not virtue and ctrvzfrz. Scli to vthitand luch attern knfnFvf.r-'madt;)'' it 1? n' 'n i Wr.al at-Icall difoutable." ihem- .Vhsnh been made xq hl.m'itai miferable at'tenlbf was made in. the 7 ptml'C prints,under color of a ipeech which vyas peyer .deli vered, ro impeach the veracity of Mr. Randolph, llic letter of the fecretary of the treafury muft fpeak for itfelf-. Lvery man will draw, his owit cor.clu- fiohs from it. 1 Buteyery man muit tee Secretan H cornThanicaironpasm them. It conhfled oi a copyTr his re pott to the :iVeTid'cn.ry!cn. the netfgnd tftltirirMis nTinr!ntis intemolffd int A the Ruinous DTincipics liitetpoiatea into tne Laws of Nations byjercjn powers, and- contained no anfwer vvhatfeever to fome. of the molt, important points to which the .opinion jpf;ihe;5ecref aryibL Stale., us mformatiah from that officer, how ttd, wheii con.the 29th ot-januaryjns . ive credit to his denial or the Committee were dii charged rroraanrur- ther..c.onfideratfon cf the fubjecl:, whicli; with Mr. Gregg 8. rciolunon, brought f forward on that 'day W'as referred toa" committee of the whole houfe oh' tlip ffcate of,the:union.'. On .thisoccafion. infmuations plitardineft j? nd neglef 1 of ' duty on the part of theGommittee cr" Ways arid Means Were thrown cut, bnai lome t.ne.moeis.'-;i ne nairman w? ee, Tthcn ab'fent? f rptti : indifpofitiW - 'Qn it "TV
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