s. ,'" ik-'--1v. xJi- 4mli . ft'- fcuse of Representatives. tton of my honorable colleague wis laid up- then yjll thcr by accepting cf a specific ap- Imagination of HtVowO- mYni vyfeat Ve-' on the tkble, 1 1 thick,7 tie lay afteiVtbut at propriatibn, withdraw herself from a com- cret infofmaubn he tnay have hadi' I knoiv' any rate," a very short .time after nevs had mon interest, as if her right was exclusive, not'.: but for mvself. I declare I hearrf'nn-' ' Friday Feb. 13. ". - ' DEBATK ON J ; arrived in, this city, ol certain proceedings and not in proportion to'.' her. share in that thiDg of any -. proceedaibza at Albanv. till- the which have taken place at Albanv. With- interest?- - ' . - dav after; - - - ,: ' f f - out attributing any motive's to my colleague, But the gentlenfan from New-York Mr. I am willing that my colleague should !. ' puiim.4-.uivuu9, iic. wui give uiw wj v . VOir yor ''" euicriam au ine suspicion ne chooses leave to lament wllJf him these unfortunate ycu will vote for us." And vet, at the very cerningmV character or ccnducU . It i circumstances, which have attenacu ins moment, n con is not 4 gpaler observed that he shonld motion. It is truly to , be regretted t'nit men, who wt '''n'eiv put the question separately up- such a memorable : conversion '.tothe true, voting for Ni ,rh resolution. - laim ma not happen, -.under circumstances, m. me vote lorevery other ci'y.- As an fence of .my country, when my colleague fine1-" ,v. tiTL.. , t ..u:u i.i t t i ..:.i, - ..r ...l i i " J . J 1 .. ,.' o . n. ,., n nrn a miituii inc vvihlii tuuiu icjit nn r n nnr bq in in." . w. o iueull ui ivnirn. r, i- i.ari c:,rfHir ti- uroe rnriirn m.i-io rrir o ? i u,..-. i. ...... .... , . f. . . ----. v v. - . . s w 7 uwmi v. it ov-fc i ivyv it! J Its. 1.4 Ul4kl m m lldVC dlWAVa ... -y . 1 . j...' .. .1 .... ... . ... a ' r f 1 ' . . . -A . 1 II . . ... . r i- . been, and shall continue to be will ine to vote whatever sums I think necessary JFor the cleltrnce oi the country. 1 sltull say no- ,.'nli. Dii) I' urged some object!- A.v.xioas as I am, for large and honora " .' T,.. V,,fl- f Mr -was witling to give so twining for 2ttvTork thing of my services or of those of my col hc woutd not vc,ie an approjrMtijh for -xmy league, aod I am perfectly willing that he other ciiij. . .. ' sbould indulge auy suspicions in retrardto A th Enl'c a..tv-a.viik am uu.iu mm hits; uciieving s ioo, ir.ai it .ne j;rup3sur appropriation was my motives, as tncy will neUher disturb , ff.l(l.jhaa,sted that there is. some., protection is their ngkiy and our -duty ; ; and adequate to - the ' entire fortification of the the-tranquility of my mind cr alter the ' 'rjJt4;y between those oljvctions au J ihat it is e&t'.rerovithin our abilit ;' l do'haibor ofNew-York, there would be'some course of mv conduct. s?. ,3;.J.;;rmrr at-xictv for Urge appropriations now, unequivocally, and without any re- pol';gy ,or t representatives, in thus Mr. Quincv. I made no allusion to anv ; ; ( j4,i.:e ot tnss commercial -cities, i . serve, Ueturemy uuer dissent to tins jiciau.g to the current, and getting- what particular speech of -that gc Htii to uuo.iuuna Bunui. vi o jtvui'v nj;i.i4tJi jaii'jxis, iur liiui- uni.w yuuci d icBiporaiy jnauencc vtirDum.i out only si i.: i". viuu.il cmcs. i wain Ptiit f-innnhn uvi' ajui is u nanc rri ihnusanri t nnire .h nr".inn. imm lou iim-irM u D ... - - - - - - - - - v. ni. j t. ki LiiaL i-.wwv itki ai;-vti.v. iri fill- t ! it i,',-Uit! ,1r ft.u nK;;.i.-TT; .;.;. 1 r.if ? , I . . I . . a '.. C I iC 1 . 1 pir, that wh anyx ntleman Ml ated my general im- ari4 f rom the m - this - floor. r j. iT'.: ?iu v- w tuuiu.vui c.i.co r i iu nicy uc bdiibiiru wun tnat tours e. oi ins ccnuuvc oniniS' uoort 1 i ,y . ii iv l ' i'vin!" iiijiist, lUMuru, i hc. i .imsi u ci Ltcu:ti;j :o u:em. t "-'Mw usey wm noi.- uut n t.'fe gen- saia, that he was net clisunguished. lor his 1 it i;.. i!,.. 5it''!i.H:., anJ n ' ittuc suspicion. - cjo;ttr euni a sys.eni jjvu tual a'jamioffmentj ucmtu irm xew-X oric are content, I am zeal, lor- large 'geneiT appropriations for r-,j,; i A -:-iV' w; i r neural caus-.s ol oi" their rights, and, m tflect, a lorfciluie of it ct to dtrtlare, im not. As a citizen of -the commercial .elites, '.'and that, if I rnis- a ii.p rir i.tiiiaaccs. wu.. which, au trier hunts. " these united Ctaies. as r.n f mm.. tn.l- nr.t hart 3 - t;cKrtw(. ti I ' "Si- i 1 " v. .... , i , - - m w w v V IV! V" " v v V u U 4A UIJ Ht V t JIJ .i' 'aiteiuhd. W'.ai waa the jiropo- . Sir, what is .our .oLjcr. ? Is it r;ot perma- senutives f this nation, ba irtr. in torn- the practicahilTtv of an tfiiciect 'defence for 'ci n ? .Vs;cc:-li.: - fi iprnw-n -.--one nenr, euust3?HHi-i-- ue,-a(f );.ued- on -the wo wiui every ether citizen, z deep sTuSeTheliarmTcrrw- roi rtT limy colleague Ui.Kisio i"t i'li. : . (nun,;!!, n wi,i,c 0. loHiiiicruai j" v"- fjyopj;.ity uu i.ie saier cr t.ic csxi' win of ciare mat -i.e- nas .oeer, zcuiou3 lor ,i- A ui t'lcai vvli.'iu i l i .rn iny depoii'its, berun on an adcoiUvV.. scale, nui- 'xurviui capital ol mv country. ' rnti. audi annronri-.ior.s.- r That hr hw hpm t,-,nr.ri'.: j- ca u. i ii in (.;.. -Vsroum. ) A nucd rcUiarlv, and tvi mi nanus? with r.c- evaiist- au rot tncattens for tint ri-.iiniform hchever in tbi tWrtirahilirv .,f. . , , , - I I . 1 r...v.W...v ' ' ' 1 i ' - .... ,t . . f u . ; - r, i : .": :. ... . v ..,...... ... '. . . j . . fP j luij: general aprcpuiiujia, ;u-ui iu.ut jjunucibuiiuna .uai- uuu ui.-.uiL. r.i i-xidic, cy tnrt'Xpm-. opinion. 'u. it 'i-iuiit.d:e-T.ot n.-. re than once 'cabie ? d:iiue. That ; city deserves, A(ud hi.s a Asto its bein rov desipn to desrade mv' y fircui i 'i uisd;sbt!rei ia the prac- How is this object to be attaine d ? By righc tn "many times one iiujidiccl thousand colleague, .-nt-itUir.gAvas further from my in ol' an tHUient iofi'.calion oi this dividing our interests ahd.hysubmitting to dollars, lor such tn obiett. ' And the time tcntions. I iminuted that he- was cminent- :r :;nbir harbor i It v 'is iip!)css:ble not to become solitary,. appiicams ' lor special- fa- i not distant, us I bcce, when, in the it- !' beloved and honored by the executive of Jpf inn .i, that a nvKivn of this nature vor I By scia.nb:in-ra4:h' accoiding to its 'guhr tvur&e ot A' appropriations, in the United States". Is that' degradation? i'in: i- i: sur n a quui t?r vas inoitativc sirci:gtti, aiicr spec :hcu: j'.propria:ons.r. r,'p,.. common v. n.vjtftntr coraniei ci;4 ciues, sne IV in t-'ie view? Oi- tht? tir. iiut as a-1 .otl.tr o.-e-t atid,iiat:unal iu- inight ooturue rtquisite sums. p IS 'Mvlc'lH'l-S ' ! ois ii'.iui . j -VFl r.r ri e-tt ci But then cats are pursued and obuintd'by com- it caii only happen upon the priacip'e of ht r Debate on the moiution tit red by Mr. ing all those, whose piincipies and-in- not abai.uonir.g the common intcrcsty and .Broom (ol Del.) to make further provi- ter i l .. . . r . i - i r.it- ih i (iistli'pti incu m.n. iii oi iut on -i - , . ... ... is.- II.. is rht: :r,tr,:l and intsmate or terec.ui are sirni.ar, in common i stri:or.3. cjsua:riing to accent anv sum upon a ts ,err..arv of war, who is nntr markable "for the. attainment cl the cotnmou oh:vf .ert,y.-hich' has oniy the accommodation of Mr. friendship t larire gcerat s.ppropri-. by suffering no division to tako pLce aiirti!p a p ticular and a temporary ii.iluence for ons fur sucii obj -els or tor his hentt in us; ty establishing our ngnts t solid ns basis. At ary rate, let the nrn tie men rk renu inner il they get a IFidnacJjy, Feb. 18. hion by Uw t j secure the privilege of the writ ot habeas cor; us to pi rst ns in cus tody und v or by colour of the authority o) the Unittd Slates. cticaliilily (4 -tiacicnt fortifications, . principles and maintaining them ft n.ly j by iVvm New-York larticuiaf h-rborl The same dis- makiog the greatness ol tt.e ii t; rct lan.er- hundred tb.ousai jsiriciis, it is gchvraiiy understood,-.are stood by the people ; by bticg inteli? gently p-h: of specific approi.iiatioirr.fy never ivill li jtrtainod in a quart r-r, where my cot- zealous censtitutu t aliy u-gciit. 'i h'eo'e tt any thing more. The muuihs ci the b jtue is so loved apd hon red, that he has, 'are the means, -which - render tuccess the- advocates cl that cuv are "closed. They Mr. Broom. It will .bo recollected by r.d d'jlUrs upon the princi- tht house that I had tlie honor of tubmit ling a resolution to make lurthtr-firnvision by litw for st curing the- privilege cf the writ .11 .1. . . . . . .. -....I.. iut is so lovro apu nju rcu, ttiAt m. 1143, uic tuc iuc4ia, v.-iulii icuucr tuccess tae- 4'avwuics y u.it tuy ;ie. eioseo. .a r.ty -iauta corpus to pcisoiis in tubiuuy un- cunsequence, acquired, nimost an oihciai most certain, and by which, it wid- be the hve aomitted. tr" principle ol- individual cr or by colcnr of the -authority or the U. miwi ci tins n or. a moiiun m ucnuwivtui sr.i.iicaiioii auo suoi iv; ana iney mufti aoioe "a;.cj. ii was tntn my -v. isn mat it snouui m..;.ure -us this, oiigiuating with a gentle- But let. this wise ancl honorable associa- by the ! coabtquchcca. Until tvtiy other h- upen the tabic in order that members au ?'-. c.innect-d v'as a' natural source ot tion ir.ee be brcken, l.-i uic princiiitl-nu-tn- city in the-Unitcu.a;ates has had a.prcpor- rait.ht have an opportunity of ccr.Eidering .il-.-;isv and tuti; -si y. Il wis impossible er cj the interest tt exc&V.vclt "nerval. 2-h'd tionaie auvancejVith what face 'can New- the; subject, beii g fully-persuaded that the ro:;k H'vv hi.npet.3 tliH. ? waat has wh.ai -Becuiiiy for the icji i It With 'alt her York pretend -to any iluug add iiion.d I And orc it -was considered the more evident -" I uriuc-f uh a sudden and great charge, zsal, her wiglit,and her exertion, cum- if aJ vote. can bo obtfcincd to leave, other ci- would the importance of it appear. As it ' ".'nr-iv t!.-vi.-auii dollars fir tin firtiji- bbed with ouis, we have as yet been able -tifs ,witlibut future appropriations, New- ov becomes my duty to call the attention 1 1 'i 1 1 fir ports and harbors in the LI' to effect absolutely nctLitig, what possible York can lay ho ...claim to any additional as- of the house to the subject'! shall movev .ihs. ;:LiV York, included to a hundred ho( es can we "entertiiu ci suci es aftt r:htr sistance. " that the resolution be referred to a corn: c:d dA'.urs for ihis single harbor? To ardor shall be blunted by specific saiisfaCti- ..If the commercial cities are ever protect- roiUee of ""the whole iu u-t and I should .V.sihis n-.-w faith lo be atuibuted? Is on? The consequence ' of abandoning ' the ..ed, it can tniy be by then adherence to. tiof 'oiler a sing!-; observation in support of i;5ti:;-.nf'U8 regeneVt'iin ? Or is it pro- systcni of general appropi iations is undeni-' each other, ..their claim for protection, on a tins motion Luc for the doubts which have; W'ivk ilium (uj'.iou ? If the foi mtr, who ably this Cities are reduced 'from a pre at, coiiunon principle, .supported bv their unit- been icgg'-jsud ' several members,- of .the MV"ikr( l ie miracle f V tut has nuixeu nowcr uiT -lecitimate ' ir.lluence. ai-i.mrr frr.iw eel iiitere&tnu by the natur-1 and nivt nectssuv .and tann:tv o a letrulative in- . - j ' w , -.."...j, ' j - J ' r i . ' v svj.il rav Ii t had the coui st the lattt r, why hav we. their naiural ..importance and-the, greatness -weight, which their wealthy ehterprizcand terposition at tfris tirr.e. I trust ih .ol rt assiniog, the logic- of" their common interest, to the'-humble-numben always ought to command in this that I sh-'l be in-julgcd iu pointing ch this great truth has ltvfei of common petitioners, courting the nation. ' nejeessky .and !-im oitsuee ..,ot the pr I trust therefore out the Klithny by 'winch this great truth has ItVje-l'of common petitioners, courting the nation. ' nejeessky and -imj oitsuee ..,ot the provision 'ensnrt-cciitly discoveied ';"'- ;' -. ."pafvonage.of Icadmg members, on this floor.;' 'Mr. y?n.um. It is very easy fr gen- w'hic'n it is . coniem'puted- to make. Iam 1 have since had somt thing thatiJooks and licking te dust befire every acciden- tlenicn to make false statements ol lcis"io sensible that this subject is rot lamiliar to K iifpt, throvvii u.ion this m( sii rv. ul majority, vvhich may pievall upon it. - this houac-ahd then to draw, their own in- the mjjority ol thin house ; fcr until nbv -crura ihlrttrrlire.-circulating 'in Jivhi'sners. The uue&tion ol-.iorucath-ns. .r nn loi-iu ferthecs. no r.irrnmstance has occurred m tnis coun- j t ik -crura lhmgTlire.arculaung 'in 4vh:'spers, 1 be .question ol foitrhcati' ns, or.no loiti-' fertnecs. no circumstance has occurred in In is coun- )'ch app.trt ni!y, may have some" relation ncations, will be-, inadento depend, not.upon According to the best of my recollection try which could1 make:. us duly appreciate itlihntvi current, rhich has just begun the wealth, thenumbers, or.the exposure (and if I am mistaken I wish to be correct-: -the value of -th.e -privilege, of the writ of hl- this fl. t. IaivouldvhuvcTer,'iH.t of the particular city, but upon the political ed) J. have spoken but once on the subject beas- corpus." In ordinary times the laws ':-(Krstocd as ir.urha.ing tlrat -what I am sect there prevalent ; and 'perhapsi.. change "of ' fortifications. At -that time I took a which already exist may be sufficient for, v! 'g to. ftatt, were the motives- of in their political sentiments, ..will be ntace view of t!ie sums which nave been hereto- in such times there is. .no. temptation ; to ' !v'!?r'. colic'agut'. ' I nuan -only-'to the con4ition on which dfiftnee sha!l be ex- fore appropriated for this purpose, but I tranrgrcss the limit's, of constitutional or le ?a-i I7i-.tr 'h-f ""ih-i". ins mVat rnnuf.i cn'm tt-rAi-n. ' . '. :.' pvnnsr i,n orininn that C (yOCi rr ivia - n-A .-.riv i o-f hnl in limes OI tlll'OUt , .-. -' . ' - ......'...'-- - . ' O I . l ... . .. I . . has.lraiHiened Do -1 mean to denv that New-York is was a sum lar'ee enough to, put New-Yt rk and tOmntotioa tne mere lornat tcDgiti !.istauccs. so entitled to the first attention and to the in a complete state o defence. The house onof rights wi.li-fciford tob.feefcie, a bgrrjer i i . ic!i his irioiiun inlicate moTieur, aad u.ider tir'cu ;nr.itioiis tola-infect., coiifidence in its largest share of whatever appropriation had pi c!i;i?r.S:r,-ir has -been:'statecl-to ir.e-my ke-m vl'1 '-Ml i cannoiront neneve-ti, aion or apportionment Ot-iongs . to the exe- '.j.sut'j-ctot lor'tiiKat'ious has beconte: cutive dist "it part' (;'icstion, iu the state '-in " J7 Y ence I 'twi jLt. nas becrrrr??d Vupwr arid.'"iVe.w-Yoiklha the Rreatestxluinuand the large. fleet,-hut I maintainethth Jit! by thsojb-i ;MHical clivisions niot uig. nt. She has more wealth, num- lity of lortiiyrig it -against " auti? as an engine of popularity. bcrs, and , exposure "than a.av a thine should be :wtulth. inliabitants, or exnosure. 'Nor is obicet. r- "t, - Xr..-.-i vhole.nation from the first prypriations for she, nOrought tshc tu be ni6re dear ;;.to us, As ta the jealousy o? my colleague that regarded it vitn such .,'J .... .1 -k.. ' I i i! -" i Alt...... .-li.t.-L-.-.'.iti. ..i.. oilkr mi htlri. njuaercf?i iiiieiv "tJ wui c luvi.,?u ov uic nauoiiai wmir tnaa bUMic-iiiwcuni i .nuiny inirui ii4: tnat iu i.iv.. hhiv iuii &&e,ii JuUinated to kftfe LVotsAarv"t1iat-somc cttcLm the way. 6f .an 1 CIV. trv .:v.Mm tW - " v. w mil wiiiing Jbrtify, by penal laws strcucn. It-rs wrselv and may -il said itv wouid be in my opimon lm- try or Uvahr-detc6ta0le motives or party N. safely there bedeposited. Unquestionably practicable to fortify New-A oi k against a j anctfr or. individual Oppression. 1 coula pracucabi-iavc wiiit ti that circumstances raa never maraudcrVand rccu'ricd which would makcjt..recesssry tp the constitutional and; that the tolhe least had religious veneration, or civ ij wouid Vcvaserit, to maintain ihelr-vpa'st as- toy ajRier ci.tv ;exccpt in proportion to Aerinfluthctd me in oringing foi ward my ri so- ha'ye.jj.tvd to violate it, Jptw recent ur- Aud -u icertainj that the nv uvra-iA- ttichof ihepurcr-Yhon, :: I-most-up.poi"Tt - altogether aa'cumsUace havejppved vhat uch attxsa -' .1 - j.- - ) ,' - " "'. - - . . .V -' tsubica effrKlati-: f 1 1