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'Y Mi ""Wia , - Hi Mp , l..-,, 'Ian,, ., . - ' ' ir-.'Y'"'". -? ;". . . '... - " ?$-4i.-- r. t'f.t r- ; .. , - . ' ;- - - " ' : " v - - - g'-t!i;g.vji u-- t.nxz if-yyo . 4 - Lff fJ Putted t'C . . . ;- . ' .. : J r;- ? yf--- ; v .. ' Vqt.nO X;ECISLATURE CF MASSACHUSETTS. Thursday, Jan. 8. - - ni.clif at twelve, botn nouuau. the fear of common : danger. TJiey immedi ateiy unite aoo are eager t of their refpedive fnndiont It u evident, therefore, - wfald-prove ft ftrbr barrier, and atcrt the MrUEarif n perron? we amy. owiaiintaitin;;1landioir- army.5 tiori, wbicfr ippl ' - 'iei.rtids'onth.s Cde of the Miffiflbtsi.iit wax erect ih oft ho .. .''. mm m. ft- x- .... ' l l ir , that the lecunty or well known, from their fob cdion ta Indian, W v4 oVed out the firft fee ri Hfift of land towarda the pita! t;Natchea. :i - Early f.hfeed !lrt, isrre?ablr to the lVbcr. Soon after, Hli Eitctllcncy the ,0diidoa!a who coiopofc it and my odii.' dijtadt day aod- thii ptodiTeed a neceffity for' Wta ipiilated that i.iWboo dollar (hontd be r ?VrBtr. .tt eoded by the Sheriff and Coutjcn, dual cooceroed a..d may be ufefut m pro- miog fcttlementa oo the wtflern fide of thu piid yyibUrS. Uo t&c ftaVeoGenjurtaoat '(d and delivered the following rootiog the general fafcty.-Let it then, gen- mer. ' vortr.tBrH.protee'd o( tbeWc'd )aftlihit ' i.uru . tleme. be oar care to do all that iaiacumbeat ,r ?Mr. Smilic keKt-reA tMiWai mr.h Aai VKcItam , - j . T. . . , , r.,tltmtn of the Senate end I QimM , tbe Home of Rtpreientatmt. 1 l - i, .. f P.naitnir. SIC r... in nrform tholC CUDIIC Cf- .nil) SHCU'U u - r- - , . . , puieJ ; attend to the organizatioa wbuld be attended wkh grept beoc6ti to the ' I r Utti'mote eo Torcrd the propriety ; f - Militia, fo far ai thefe du- U: S. ' Ai the motion wai merely to i-efer the jrait for aff inftitniion loodty called fdr the fetersl ftatea. Let bifor the-nrpofe of ctiqairy, he hoped itifrculd not' oi Ikal- bnt general c-ODuderai'ioWaa-tbV m upon as. L.et u and difcipline of the tics are mined to puatd again thole dmuoot.and that foreign nil be oppofed. fdtjf Matche wta known to be' rtfrted to luiiucut.. wuiLii utic uiuitu tain iu a i uiuti iiyti. iiiMmwiiini inr nnininn innM.n it MiinrMmurmn rmm ii r- u ...... , - - - , .L 1, - w.-.w- v m it v . wvwik. HHk num ii VIUCI 'Uini Of Tie f;ccl) to w oicn w wvvm ...r...-- -". ivcpuui'-. ue cnucavur 10 uuuc me pew- yi. meiurc inouia ce ultimately coniidered . U.f.,i turn any otber place "of He ,nd we oe 10 lutuui w.,,,, ple , rnenaimp ar.o mu'ual coi iiience, ana suruauie, trtis war s Terr nufeaionabTe time alUWnferked; to ikew that Kc 1i MlinTf ration fof its adoption. He was not of opinion that the Vertte'rr4ri from Geors? was itivatii. thlt treaty oiade "ciinftitosoti hae rrpofei in asy our con. flCW br our example, the fame moderation kit enJearors to employ the authority, with aod candor, and the fame. reerice for the wjr cotifidf rable force -could be brooght -toV ay'iBtWhefc'IaDda hidsbfta'aWlyiii mi areelrtrafled ioraaaoting tHJjwjnjf,,,,,;. wat -,ipec from nut feller citizens ; 4Ttar qo the frontier ibiMra'areJ " 1dtt;oi' rtfefi:y;-'--?r; .A,t of the ftate. and the improvcrnent aodiet u. cheerfu!lr' codtrihuie whatever the enarded- It woo'd. be rvMatkod ttit it n iWF-, i, r i '-' - " -... iJUn .ihni. Hermit ' ' . i i rr ;r . i. r .1 r . ' . . . . , - ." nauonai govirumcm my imnat recciury ror noi coBTeropiatea ror me U:ler,ce et the Ur- whch waiigieca to Afer 43, wes 30 irc "a the proteftion of our commerce aad the com. leans, but the Louifiana territory. AndJie WibhIsdat, Jan. 23. ' ' "8 pletc defence of our tectorial iijhts. ' afked -whether it would be proper to adopt it V bill acthutifin the eftiii of eertaii D ,tnefi of our fellow citizens BGentlfMen' ;o affure you, that 00 care . . ...,y,nrr on mi mrt to contribute, 1 the atuiumeot of ihefe effcntial w.flibltf. to The "Som4 of -Vifitora 'of the State Prifm, Uty publifhed an account of that laftl. tii i jn, cH'D'ff U of the State proid. 'yiUr tie ffjiulation of the Prifon ; the rutea Jufabed by the G v?roor and Council, ior If fupt'hieaiiace and management, ii pur funceof the authority giveu them by lav; ,jit jrdeM eft.iblifbed by the boarJ of ifitory Jsv. 81807. CALEB' STONG. Conors House of Representatives Mom day, Jan. 19.. Mr. J- Randolph, from the-committee ap jurthe fuport and employ meat'of the prifon poiotec to carry to the Prtfiieot the ul'olution hoped they mould hate no kfluence on the aveccni jw 01 me naie oi uic pn- or tne iioure aaoptea on rrway, ntea tnat aduution ol thi metfate. 1 he mcmbeia 01 the j-.egiii.iuiro wui dc tne committee ha ptrtorroed that irrvice, ana srnfhrd with copies of this pttblication. A had rcened for aul.ui horn tbt Prehdent, that piriiiu'ir ftiteiiient will ajfo be laid before the be would" caufe the iotormalion ttqticfled, to 'Gcrtrai C U't of ail the expenfes and difbarfc- be laid before the Hcmfe. int.il, attendirg the ertabHflia:enti the attiuunt Mr. Qjincy prefe hied the petition of. James ta.-oir rt'Ctivti, sni -of articles manufac SuHitan and othrr, cUioianti of certain lands tad and fc! !., ani the am6at of labor and ceded to the U. Ji. by Georgia, rtqwefting that fxpeofein tath department, with the quantity the tribunals of the U. S. may be authorifed jkIvj'u- of ftcnk, tools and materials on hand, to try the queftion of right to thofe land. Fiotn ihefe documents, the Legiflature will be Mr. Qtucy n)0ed a reference of this pcti limy iehrmed of the mancer iu which the af- tion to committee of the whtlle Houfe. fairi of the prifon Late been conduced? "I'd M(. Eppcs fpeke agaiutt the icfcrecce. ilhe abl'v" to point out any alteration, which ,Mr v) ircy replied. ai-y hae a tendcucy to promote the defia The quctlion was taken, on tefertiag the oiKe iafliturKfl. ' petitioo to a committee of the whole, which The ants apriointtd. by n order of the was dif 'eretd to Vyes At Noea ca.. to tt vs, on tu ao'nbi un tune, 10 lcmt mi Mr. Grtsg hoped, as the refolu: ion' con- tempi'. ted in almoft radical change of the land fyllcui,' it woald be fuflVred to lie for cohfidtt- ation. k Mr. Rhea acqu'e feed in thiscourfe. ' The bill fiom the Senile, fapplemenrary to the act fixing he military p.&ce eHa jlifli bcat of the U. S was red the rirfi tiaic. Mr. Eppes moved to rejrft it. this motion a debate of about two hours eolucd. finking out the words in italic. Mr. Holmes, fmm the committee of claim offered the following refoiu'ioo : Rcfolvid, That the comrpittte of claims be. dirtct.d 10 er.qiire iuto t'ie expedieccy of makiti? coroccuiarioQ to th; e-OTcmor. iudeea 5aod fcc.etaty of the Lidiaoa territory, for etra.feric rendered by them in orgar'ifin the government of Indian-', ssd'that thfy hae kat? to report hy.b'il otherwif?. ?x- The Hopf: concurred in t h is motion,; Friday, Jan.. 25 The Tloufe tefolved 1 fe!f t tto a committee of the whole M'. Matters in the chair -rB O incv tt cq nioveJ ita lefeteiiCt to a V, . t .... - lotl n 'mH ihc accounts tf the licaturer ot Ll.ct committee. - ; .. T.'Tfci'iiiil ihr. i: McfTra. Epofg, Virrurn, Smilics. G. W. Campbell and Bedingr fuppor'ed ; ai d M .firi. the ieport of a fe!ctt u mmittee nn ( much.of Lyon, 1 ilrruadge, .Lilly, Firdly, Gregp, the mvlT.ge ol.the. raUJeiJt as ie atea to Ue Cool, E!mei Alexatider and Thomas Moore fortifications of ports and bailiyts. - - ; oppofed ihe motion, which was difagrced to- The refoluvions teporttd ly the comi;tce as i6r Nays. 951 . -- ' n:ttfn a'i tuliows : T'h"hill ihpr. IThi'a e'rni'teaiViaf. nrl mi . V. l'bat a futl of mfll'V To exe'i'd. Ur,irJr.tal h. and t transfer the bvos ana Mr. U. K. . Wiharas hoped this motion r.f,rrt.(i to ftWl cammiite "iomocf-d of im dollars, be aftprooriated to enable ... . 1 . .1.- I. . ' . . . . -S. . - ---; -if, j" - .. . propmy of. the public, in mat onne, o me wouia not prevail, Md tbat.it it tixinot, mat Mefl'rs. J. Randolph, Chandler, Dw.-kft.Dj pivieat ireiiiirtr, riae acciai-giy mace mc petuian wcu.o ce r-jetteo. i;tVtn'ni ; and in compliance with the Older, Mr. Qn'rcy withdrew hia mrtion, tha e'tton nnvht fce t:,ken nn the Drcnodti rj r . Ufdmger, nom trie committee to witsm waarecoruuiitied the bill ptol.ib'.tir.g the im p ttatiorlf llvcs into tht' U. S. repotted a new bill, h:ch,wafl made the ortjer for Friday. The bi'l conirnii: g for a further time the bill prohibiting coromtrcial mtereoutfe betwee the U. S. and ceitainoAs in St. Domingo, iarxric 'Pluion t R. Wrli.ms Gtesg and Van Cot ilaudt. r Toudav, Jin. 20f liie re poiied a Itatcrotnt thereof to the oq que tior ?nr On cil, which will be Lii before irjtft th pctiiioo, whith Mr. D jjj by the Sfcretaiy. ' luen offered. . llewiH a!(( deliver you the Annua! Return, Mr. Quiucy called for the yeas and cays oa froiiflc At'j.itant Genera), of the Militia of this motion. , the Commor.irfaUh ; sed the Quarter Mailer M.fT . D. R Wi'Wama, Eppes and J Clay Geeial's Returns of the Ordinance and Mi'i. fuppor cd j and McflVs. Cfrad, Cook, Alex. Uiv Holes, belorrrinff to this ftate. auder. Sloan. Smilie and OuincT onnulcd the Yfu will perceive by the Treafuter'a ac motion, tahkh was diljgiecd to-Ycas 53r---.'ra1 lhi lbI,d litnf "bdoaffed without, a touot, which will be laid before you, in a few Niyii 56.. 'r d;ifin. day, that a vigilant and frugal adminittiatioa , Mr. Qnincy then moved" a reference of the .The'biM providing for the furvey df the coafl of the public revenue is ccccfl'fry to defray the. petition to a feled committee, w ' lV U s- was rcad thiid lime, ad puffed tD!Dcei tif-'the Common wealth, and to dif , , Mr. Ouincv advoeatpil and MeiTra. T tIav. -Area 80 , We v.hat teoisioa due to its credicota w Smilie, R. Ndfon atid Eppea oppoled - tbia' A bill providing for the crcaioa of furdr tUe PrtiiJeBt of the United Sutes to eau'e our fjr.icationl to be iniproved and icpaired. i rvlvcd, Thit a fu'thei fuin ofmonfy not exceediTyr dollars b'? ap'propri.t-d to ei- ahic the PreftJent of the S to canf: to b built a uumb-r of guo ba(a, not' exvceiiiag f jr the ba.cr protection ol qui por a,. towns and fivetB-' Mr. Miunf jrd. Mr. Chairman. I rife . to make a wOtion to which I i-npel!cd from the tongeft con'iftioo 00 my mud, 'that if is ai primary importance to the pe..ce, ihe hbnc'r, the f-aicty. and the welfare of tbi9 nation w fhould ad.pt fome moie tfuc-enr meafurt6 i i defence of qur own fca coalr. It is norioubt within . the recoiled ioo of every -.rtfrohVf f this committee that in the month of April la, NotithrtBdif)g the frequent teduAionaif our moiion.which was likewifc difaeteed to-ryeas light homes, c. was panea torougii commiUce a m .rt unwarrantable ou.rsce wai.coi.o.mitud fledibr, fince the cloleof the war in which 45,n3y8 65. ,.; . otthe whole, jnd ordered .to a jlm.d .reading. aga;0t hc peace anddignity, of thevUa''r't itas ineurted, it ftill amcunta to 856,000 . Mr. Rt.ea of Ten. offered the following ,; The Hoofi again went into committee of ijjate8, within your awn jiiiifdivion, hy tiie WUrs, the intt reft of which at 5 per cent; h,s refyliiiion: - ..---, V . -)he .wb.lr Mrr.Tenny .in: the chair, qo - the comai,nder oN certianHritifh fl)iP:ot war, fc'rabnmker cf jcari been rrgu'aily paid. I :Jtej6heJ, That a committee be appointed to "bill mkiog a dacation of land lor building a cal.ll lhc Leander, who, iuopea euoempt'"of think yea will endeavor to provide for-the Vr quire into the expediency1 of laying off atid hofpital at Natchez, ficc. your laws, and the fifllaioa of the laws of ni- iJKption of the prrnerpal, ss f0on as coriVeni- dtlciibtcg by certain metes and boundaries a Tbe fcclion, extending the right of fuffrage lioos jid adtually-conimit. rrnrdei on one f "tlr ciavbei and that You will be folic tCoui trad of country to which the Indian title haih to the citizeOR of the territory, without the mir iiaea ri'iaenB. within Vsiir nin limits t ... ------.r- -, . ,1 C C 1 I J 1 - - ' J --- -- -- . j ... ....vf wtn.'Ct this oifKT, withcut increiUiig toe been cxtmguuiico, wuhin the limits onne ten jimuwiwi - nv.uU.u, wSB IU tifual public taxes. The fame account" from ritory of LouiCana1, and to include all thefet-' Mr, Bidwell advocated this fedlion on the ibe Treafury will exhibit the demands in favot tlcmcnts within the faid territory, , ahd for ground of expediency, and defeuded it again f the Commonwealth, and the other tncacs having the faid trads of couotiy laid bfl into the charge of being rcpunoant to the compift tpeffefsof difcharging the debt.: townfhips. and ledums, half and quarter fedi between the U. S. and the ftate of Georgia. "Vslefs the creditors prefer contintiaoce of ons, ajfreeably to the fvul laws heretofore He maintained that the ftipulations of the rte loan at the rate of icterelto which' itur made for fuivevina the public lands cf the U. ordinance for the.Nouh VVc-ftern Territfity, - 4 m " . T a . . ' ' a ' i . . . . . . i aa -.- f I MA lri? O in IV M . V. iaK An.il J n.J be alterecl by the compad cf the two partier, while the oriicrs were alterable by Congrefs alone. ;The parties, contemplated by the or dinance, were the U. S. and the people of the M'iuiJippi I inuory. and not the U. S. snd on pntafioo, which bore oh this-cafe,, was one., ground as will prevent ir: fucure the repethion wlrkh wa5revocabeby Congtefs-alore;;-; Jf jhc bkecrimw ? Nhr; this nation mil Mr. r.ariy cooteuaca on tl.e other hand that, (y&mt f0 it fSirj w,e have had iofult ad eertaHi while fuch various repoits prevailed of the cx- liglit houfes and the fixing of (fakes, buoys. ifUnte of coufpiracies againlt the U. S. in the -and beacons at certain pUces therein mmed,' weftein country. Might not the individuals, -was read the third time and palled without engaged in thefe., combinations, on their dif. divifion ' comhCuieaud returt into the U. S. under this' A bill author'nlni agrar.t 6f land for ihrut meafuit, occupy the lands ihus propofed to be of a iosptta' at Niitcbez, allowing' addiunll fiitveyea.' t' compeniatu-nto tht Julgesof the Miffiffippi . Mr. rhea declared h'mfelf greatly furptifed territory, and extendiug the lihi of fuffuge at the fuggeflion of the gentlrman from Maf- thercioj was lead the third time and paffed fachufetm As to the fufpicions jfloat, be Aves ci, Nays aod the title amended t-V. 1 near the port of New Y vk,:withaut.provoca- tion 00 his pat t, when in the lawful profecutioa of his bufuiefs. . .0 However difficult it may be cotwithfUofliix our earntft defire to devife fome more eff;dcal ajeans which ,1 hope will fon take, pl.ee )o relieve a worthy ciais i f our citizens from the ciuel bondage and the lacerating whip;of a man of war,, is not ihta humiliation fufHeieut ? Muft we ftill be cabled upon to du'ck up the dregs ? Will the. Ucjied States, fubmit to the .humiliating degradation, ol.havjng its ownciti rem murdered within: its Own ti&iitt, without making an tff rt and titkig fuch ftrbnjf re now entitled, tha policy as well as juilice S. and alio to cr.quire icto the expediency of f delaying to ta'ake payment, whenever it is. giaoting oncquaner ledion to free rralc white, is our power to- do it, aisybe c'oubted. A who tow refidts thereon, or bo within gcveinment will always coofider'probity "yearsihali adually improve and itfide thereon. od good faith iu peiforming" their engage rMf. Conrad laid, before he agreed 10 the f0t(. Bl ifJmnft valitah?.! Irfirnr iK.-tr nr f r.-fnlnl-nn. hp fl'nillfl he crUd to hear the tea fcVand the 010ft certsro relource in all the fons lor this new mode of difpbCng of the pub- h tfarc of Georgia ; that, however, the fii tencies to which a community is axpofed, lie lands. t-- : -The ftrengthTof 'a Rei did riot tttltoil deoeudenre and aori-rment of ita frvf- refei 1 iner this fubieO. it would have been DC- r" "l Prts. As confeioufuefaot their indtvidual ceiT.ry to aflfea ihe reafon foythr meafare. the parties tojbe compad were the U. S. 0dea to iHurv. and notbwiihftandinj? the Cam "fiaxna wet knell jinitea . mrrnhfn oog" therofelvcs, in the bond of common teicft : and . f.i' 1..rs minj ur;'r. f d to tkeasovnmpirpormH a few ciays ago it in. dttd milea apartU. If the In&iaM mould be wuul" wf viciujt.b.vw, iV uau.myuiuca.uga ,ppear8 another of your cititm has been fi'i-' spoleji.. ' , ed by the commander ,of that frigate wvth Mr.L?ttimore maintained the fame pnnci- fntt.. Ajr ,,aa. and ihrearid i ih. neril If h. pie with Mr. Bidwell.. . life, that if he did not lafclr coddud that fh.o. r S in tavor lilting. contrary to the laws.uf bis countiy, from Cpc , ..Heor.y .into nan-ptou toads, he wciild bwa? iVCpa3llClf!VlftcihJ:3nfl raiM., it in Viain: .Ul-rl 'mi lc anirt. , t-in-its liberty and ii.dependeoce againft aUitvWme hpftile. in that qiiaiteMtwauld probably VP6l$ M the iute, while in this condition, colt the U. more to protect thele ieitle " fureatcsed with ai.y injuiy fiom abroad, the "rhcots than the value of the land it was p'o. I'nii la-irft rtif.ifa -nt fit't-wn -ifcit liv ih? . rrfnln I inn. In allrtw In fertlera. 'Aifptaded by ibe love aflbcir tUntry cd le la.tffia .lhc fcitlemeat tbat-" Xeatoihe matioo wasloil.- 1 mm ;:;lf tigsimi- 1 :4
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