J. - o0df0r Ar v 5 rT f fYiotewBeitedJif r they;-refusektq I ft&pft- LhYc t&dtfohi, ihrt w ifthjiUt tiat a st II more Sflfiixcpt tlifehtf taUmnti3 tntefts f xVplr 'tjun.,&;roscr.;wntriw6a our manners., Stiflatnl noMrilfin iU.ithqprnj'm fjucieip . VM ?RPd"T,?'1iV eetKm tffogThgattyar Hpimg to. Great rilaHn.; fiuuupv .idahe honor in y mntryrvi'1 u.lE4ft-W 'SnkJtye' 1 -fSW-1 JT-. ' h IjyZ? WfPW WVre;: noi- to, finna ppse inere tpouia DJ?ier nea- a xvarHnouiq oe fc,in x-cona equente. pr.f tw. occa tiar? irQ.nr, inaswp r toe considered ai an eniliuita&VVn rea peto'fcbnimcrceattddeUrve li to be aWicaVmonHat'dperktej def of mtn calfcd;nKrrcliants,5accQf dingrto the Hlcta'ti6iiCvli!chvc hrer-naaiycsreruay xronv:xnrxgcn cmbloTWnt for slf'V'iMlin the caUivftiloftV.of the fcnhfeT(n irom'vtnc iatiety ;ot ncr ciiraaics ana thV'dl(TeKivfieoHier'ioUhe'VnV mil the necessariet.oF Iilc.rm' abii . dancer but witpmany qi tomjtort, and eVea inbTitf tixurie, it had beenhiichU the Apcjf? wjien; thejr Jecamf an r independent natiQn' ."$a4 , &u nd 4hcn?se I ye s - wi th utdmraernhafi illremn and.Iibetty;? InJmfc.'ppimDiJ, M?e ahiuld have been a' hapfie peole me, to jQeiec-s mai, una ivoum' nave been Uhappy .: atate, Ia ;V th'afc ; we shraldhave;woy'erfect''a.tiUf' with jfioreifeitft 0atiohSv6becuW com faerce? jindidcomQiercb - alshe, - cap produce these 1 cori flicfo ' I ;wai?ast.' topishe;esterday ,to hear Vitjinen troaed'y ih'e cdntleman tom ir- einia,TcMr.Jl Randolph), :ndSo1dtyJ tlefenfromXYirginiahclnd bcW led 't'dUHftW'hif ihVsltuaaoA'of xsk ted frbme rcit of theilojlfl iiyraa eern ofOOO mUS, ss'sslfn W immense jVton1 of landr Wfafc Ml uner" tfysr WecessUy f 'cotifiicibe: ssanea, reterrin o .i oe ,-consuiUft tk that . themerican garemraent was under otbotira any property orjUmzens , one foot from tbashprev ,J astonished at Ibis Utltrapexaas I cojil ' . aeff tac-what'itWenlivlteaw ii$hXii, 1 ' was, thev ounioTi of Hhe" tsouthefn states; frhere"rt'ud' end; The aiatipf?i9fi when they became, a nation, was this :Tbe 'irast'itaiightrpieTly be s'ajd i tQ Je a coramcrcAaicopicf as ncy Ktausvcr? -pariiy , vCommci-jwaianq tionrpf chsttacter muathave crcateo grca;diau;ulty m furmng the- jcon atitdtion andV in truili. this' and thtr pbihls threw great obstacUs in the ivwf: iofj-iiss , lrjtipp. . But a v eptfUconfcesak .te .ficultiesMr,;Sreferre CcohstitutioTi" itself tojuvelom fcmefee'was intended t J) e-ptected. e Haying:, esUWisertielh eonsidctf the: ri soluiioh under eon ration; Wed0rtiin Evaded by Snig.itatibhslnd'a)i V casing iWVW , i r cannot bearrautttttl) the iav of 3 vaVgaief tiiiioinfvl believa: it to be' ' Tiafjawiukra ,yj:5ir-i!ih'aTe takem some paiijs to Waka;myself: acqiiainte'd with 'the subject, by feading sevr ral-treuiises upit ,an nbiwithstcftrditig th ouie if.pt with which. a cwrtain book x was yesterday treated, by the fc;eA- Uemaafrom Virgin! I will venture to predict, that wheiuhe moral part f thfct gentleman 'atid tijserf ihall be ihashestbefauthor.of thatork will be considered "a great' rnanl vBut Were ifas curious featutis in all. he luminous tiisebveiHiesy efttetday dUelo sed toosbjUiecnOeiuixitficjVSr ginia, inichhe4tritily observed ilje rule f of tbeheterioiau'where a joint could jfrtta JUsUficfdt to get ct:J cr it asTCii as ne euiu, v me 4 pressment; of ur idameUvue! Isaid nothing. Lia kQe W'tMt :tha AVnerir can feejihgl woUld pptuear itVheif 1 think oC,what.ia called the cartyiuij; ttatie, rl consider f a t&all evircani v -.icu io tms. it. nas oeen comp "td u , ATgfctipe Slavery,' cut i it ii crse. , Whats thH impressratrijt'? oraimts the viit raff eatsr nowerTul naUrt-rfBirtJ:eiillv..aa an Amrncatv cabnQttcel ifie:forca.of -thia obiift terday assumed It as irprtneipjen ihc wholes bfhTOMmenrt'urned jj, ,..v. 4,m. ' ""';. 11, v :. and that usfrieHdiirgwngtpvaf., ..t i-; lr ''rsC! a.u with rerdto.the"'treivoluUoft But is it al wax meaawtci.; IbUcve- the" same r dMtiea and obligations r exi Deiween paipnsasj:pecvvcenAxnaiv; vidiials in a sutebf nature- vmy neighbour, tveat mc! witit injustice I have, a right, to -decline aji inters course with himwitnoutKiVmir hinr, a right to rKiiocKfjner dowiu it wc deem itr'Ourlfnterest bot to fKide with aparticuIarV nationhaVe .we not - a nghtto sax 501 A aauoir with whomWe. have1 no commercial' treaty, .arid -towavds.- ,wliom there. ToreJltortKaQ td trade wehve-a hftbo' what $c&Ut cummerciai treaty existt Dtjiweon U8ptf;wdull be jour dutyjto observe ctr opwunout oneivwe nave an;uiw dbubt'ed "rig lit '6 sy , whether We. KaVe'br'ihaYefiiot ajuse for her 'pro- ucironsr-JA -Jeri this be a pefce measurer vny treat it.as a wnr.mca auieJBnt-iUavsatd that it will !e cud tep fbr fear oHhe tonsejutnccs.-s x i ace ,4 i is u rtr u i n c u i oc v , vi n c rc i v leadr Usit le uto this ! That with a powerful naubiV -must; ou not account wnieycr quarre i , inougn f she commit ever so many - igres sibns dnopr 'riits;( lsTo, r'we jnHjt not, I'cfher go Whatever- length ;khe inayv tuatil on thissamc ,ppDfi)lei ,we sh'aUtbe called upbnio surrender f uf ihdepet(dencek tbeahse we-hkve Tin iot -iiWVi 'i.AwfVftft- n'hn t i Tf we dp not mako a stated now, jkg'amst ner. aggresaions, wuen vor ; wnere.. shallvWb il l vBut oneialieraUv w il Ire m ain--To behd ou r lie t ks tf cueheto'nhe -atitto sjpb mumurnturc to her ;inp ienainlbjfes Mt is surprising iter me' see thisjresolution. scouted by gentlemeiii "-.f hen sanie piasur has ever beeh considered as the inoat actWill see that this 'was then the Opinion of trie- Ame ricari ; people dtdarily associatirig themsejfeV together, they cheerfully and u nhesi tifgliasrJthe niens pptoaining redelis, Teiinouished the luxuries, an(J even the,, necessarie jof ; ' Iif .draivit; from -Great Britain.1 These asstet(ti6h .W"e rilhtatyV-a 'mm'- I tnei suuaU9P Ql t.juixpiiie.jieyrJ coula not ; oe otnerwifte.iuitis vema1:ki& tha'fltf nel; consider this aV causc;onva thpush Iislumry ere' then hei subjects, gaming 4bwnttokter AmlsPand apirpiB ing thevperiodbr ournattoat;mde resorted !to aiwlgcsuiered an eftec tual expedient , toV obtain redress of our grievances." ,3ln 177 6tl what was, the. sense pt the people of England on this subiecLanliow, did they There scarce waseverany: af fair debated in a British-' parliament iftAvhi'ch tlft bublic thougnr?them- Selves more de'eply ihterested r for .the .result of whiclrihey felt a more impatient' atixiety." i. " . ;j , , DV& tafthb;begirining'of tht-A .merican Jwaryf thivWas - uniformly cbnsidered .as the most powerful in itrumentin our hand to oblige Bf;ib aln to do-1 . , justice , Since 'hp time Jt.will be found that the tame sentiment wa$v.expressed whenMr V" ''. ? - " 44.1 ' . MM 4m4MW&4.: H. 4ll . 4-k.V Art 'Tnt. "t.I.1 44 A t . was under considerations . i.i It will have ftuchr an effect to va Vef- r c mark i.alicai?d Ccfi ai'i tre my nifnxl tOi WStr.V vBritain is aa'wi tpr be. a grteat , natioribigh spirited and v'-prdud j' hdtfirefore7e mast toot take IhiV prpjv'msvHwt yfuh whjch ftp. etfnfon'itttbrettt'ritaj Ipols; backltothe times of the itamp feel the effects ofjrthet non-importa. tiou agreement oflherCOionists 1 Tnev waid ' - A . v With regard to theectbfVthU mcaiUre upon tnevevenue I Relieve1 we shall notcet frorn other countries all4he ..aulcle , .we" . waot,;4 Are: we the !' Jukurte atiihany oT' theiCn Yeuiehest rse1 im prtea : we, n . . - - - r It! wo jid -vre vive' that t spin t;' nd as. irv.wluoh our iarffe ihiportations, set far as relates to toviiy Vnanu faclu res 1 have almost anmmlkttd.r cannot see wha is .torcvttyWifamiiy' mong,usrf?om mftuf&pturmg wlit .the. sacrifice C our. rijht as a ' -nai tion r ,J. for one am of lhepinqn that' if we wefenotUf Consume hall ? ' ''. t ; . anomp oeas. Aapnv aswenow This would have one excel 2D tefuet, is ;t necessary foi theip os?ri vear. iHny that- everjr ge)itUmaa on his JT true-we might fkatoup finfe f.noor4ta equal -tiarhts.- , cloaths,' ahd our wives 'e deprived of of that ancient virtue which 1 oncu eiowed in heAmeM6aw- breast;; tcr consider this as an evil . - 1 The gentleman -Jrono&yjrijinia has told usMbatin,dphtinK' this1 mea- i . :. t .iff '":n r.i1 : bure, .wcsnivpsoaa ,Dy com- rv . 'i., . k. . - i , . a nierciaijiurest into & contest wun Dntain on.tne seas, xor one, i.nope, we sr.au nave jio, war i view inis t measure ii ,a paceble measure, a " emcr;aia creat ;nopes: inavn wemayf;b confident'" that she will ndt whfl to encrcase theVritfmber of lhert enemiesV'nU it will surely be good- policy Jn irer tuvoid taking that ground whicii, will nave this ef fecu Bat the gentleman fiom Vir iinia tells us, that the, situation ef England is fiifterent from wh-t it was in.-lfSA -Agreed. But that change is in ou fa your. G. Britain has at prevent her hands so full, that she Will; not wish to encrestHe her enepiiei. The events of the present contest are extremely uncertain. If tire Eniercr of fringe shull provtf successful, and make a peace on the continent, te the elusion of Grtat Btitkin, he will undoubtedly &hu6tti' British manufactures from every portpf 'Europe . Tlie present therefore is the moit favofable time 'pursume our measuresi ,;Tbe gentlemahlalso enquires what mil :Enebiul say of our conduct to Spainv ile tamcms that bis lipsl9' xhti sub, ectMre closed. 1 too lamfem that mint arc closed, and that evet.v measure ehteredinto, were not known to' tve Am ei icafe I hali net; on this ccca If arentieman's statements wjh ne rectified by "a complete disclosure, s The same enileman has avoved. his hostility' ifti a" ceKaih nation, fand lie - is winiTfRio tto'ftf war wiih her, bciuie lionlderi her feeble, indi because ahe has been guilty otkg greisibns on our rihts Mighty ag"- 5 gretsion ' Which is nothing more thanhatr happened ' thetbther !day ax-6iiirbit, where certain' British eeri.seizeda man with the view JryingUhim over .the line.; I iioperjsuctnviai tilings, tneonpnng 6f .accident or personal resentment, will never be considered as a cause of war. r " j1 For my part, I cannot see .w hat talt measure has to'do with our affairs witn Spaih'. Have Jrr not a right to manage mose auairs inaepenacue oi we consider Englknd as a party tb our transaction: wjth other nations s In our affairs with Spain w't aredo,r ing England no inpiry, - arid she has no. riffht to interfere" with .the exer, cise of our rightaasjan independent Ration,,. --cvj. - 4-4-f- k The eehtleman bas also ed the greatngerotlie constitu tion fi'om yVar.'I agree -iVh him. tcw) deprecate warv -i consider it KJT'fW cvu inin. yviwii mankind- rBut ai I'have' already ucwuriufi una is iiuk a wi : uuv.a. ptacce measure, ;hi$ 'remarks dot pnvaiions to ie pui:mio)CQTnpeiiuQij wrth thepreservation otlour Tignts: lliobe' theretilT fem&iU'tbo mu'cli an jfill have the cfrccwe; w;sh. TWhe we consider the si tuittdn of Britain sidn, suy more, but to express' the biy produce fjthe;destfucUoiif iliQ hope that the. day is not distant.;whejfi mer.- ... ;Jfr i'.,r the eentieman's statements will be . Beirides it )s certainly delseHibg; right to biirig'ferwayoa umc4ijf ws no caoiaet"' rtowiiwas inTi.iciui, ur um wur,iiw - presented: it. I.cmicurredihi;l5ini3 i,pow ndvocitt? Kcau?I tHink t right, and-Uae crtntlemin: 'wilhnot M-'NW ij-liams, said the ff so- jution under di&cussion 'had - forits principle object the. pro?ctKmy'of the active commerce4jf cor countr: it therefore became thebbyse tbn lafy tyideha; which hfte Jfcadtd our . -ill ' quire whether; commerce iacf itself II tablet to the ijomrary, InWt-qur cmJg 1 w iiuHiri.atii iu us, aa (ojciemana our .. protection - weutfullv into thit.. ciiquuy,anu snewu usinumate con- nectibu with' the Apricuh'ural Inte- rest of the country.: He" also s&e wed the riecessitv of this in rderao se ilQUr"tatssmem.and the,btst:of ?vmgC$ cure Jbtlr revenue, end that tfid mo- texaiipoaielawxofetiohicplare i ment re give up this aourcc'of reve- lotbtf frue,i'l should xbnTdr;him tV -nue',' or expose it to the" cuniditv irrecoverably lost in the I'Teetonol andfra-patity of foreign pbwersalUywbtVl'wlicre l.shoold'bWldisposetl ff riirtM 1 in rr 4-wt 4ka fV- 11. I.aa Kim imihilhekii f ' I J country can furnish; r Experience, I uiaiwwncr'w wiiaoai-.na' aireaay i Tntriicted us, that aatcisei 'laws rare j try,' to be borne ; "indeed this source of revenueiwould at be'sVbetrillmg. Personal property is of a: nature too occult and coo liable 'to shift abd change, to become a safe ind per mencnt source of revenue ,The tale;6jhje,'nabhci upon il dy j Hia.rket. What then, I would ask, t remains, out a lanuAax, 10 supply a tunu to meet her eessary calls of gdtfnmetrt ; a ax so' odious in ma ny parts of .our .countrV, , as to be one oi the powerful causes r the and' if againorted.o,f.fflj: posst- . achiucs u is certainty aescrving theiretiiem boy, at,ur .goymenCjby'; the. course it has taken, Kas -long. tinc; pledged itself to support the rights tnd interests of our raerctantsDOTi beOctan. Asitle f bf theIhiinse: revenues drawer from their ; enlem?e and industry r we may cBh1r-the measures alalic, adopted by burgo- vcrnment.to .protect and.gtiataptee tneir lnteresis.oycQmpacis wim xck reign nations and armaments for their defencer as haviag'th'olirect eettjof luring them to embark their property upon the; sat with the saost impli- civ iccurxy, HU WUU WKUlS vbi taiA' aasurahce ' that ' its "protcClioh should ; be continued. In shart, .! dp notset how it can btdcnud, that ihese privllescts 4 are aa rmucb r tntt tlcd K the Draiection of govvrn Ktckt Xwhnai. 'Oflli.ll whAllt)'hnr.tmAI aaered which are enjoyed by our &1- . . fj . ii." - - - . . . i r-- m'i'' vjow citizens upon , ianu. jsm- $uish anyot tnm voua laKins atep?, towards aqastaraiyanai4' inentjof bV indcpVhdenfejK1 and 'would; be ibnwmg--J? JT rlencatoutjowp sacrrigms w v- SVbaUvehccunepolicyv'ors wisdom -wT-iUV kov. rUt'iiVoft: tft .:tVl VT.9t.fiT. JlWxvTj suce wichereccmm . Jitmulcl ahVeRtlemaiiKere really '' beheTOiionti1thtandmgthe,Tpmroe ; - ,mciajtsviJlgpwt.f f jv.ku.mvs5 orinauhed.bythBntisb a contest ixsuuuiu icciaiijcit w.-iKf ;;;r how : ttr address hW. lht wlH' iVts-t't crtdii' whatf all ibur 'mcrehautsa-U c ;l vance ! so wclTfaiown 16 a,U. GreattJj uniain inatierroaiiyycarjrsuieaf; heraeifimstfesr6f jthei eteatt.t,c'Andi has erected' upon that elesienf ', X cclosspsfpower. which :voyej1aoi4 and jVffcOTeVaoj on theglobe, f Rule, Britannia, ia XV an old &ang:'6 herJmgldgrsand haTe-scmcwherc ! read 'that tHe baUv' lada.of a nation go fart pourtrayiff which she altemsli to intenfolate iii llto the laws of nations, ,aad of which weeow complain. It is alarming (observed Mr. WO r t to hear it taidi as it Thas been, upefl ? upon this' horwjth; ' a kind of iri ' j' umpbAVhat shall we quarrel witbX'poVeful nation for so trifimKy ari-rpbieet" sthe )carryinktra4e i ''S; Such blindneas is tat mt astonishintr.' 5i;iv fittiiun uu uer.couna nave not 1- till lastly insisted witb hV fope. of esUblishing;; npop ?tbevprinciplea,; J novt. contended for. ICis powan'ex-Hw r.rim:n rmW CI.. '-Jill ..UtS 1J -w vaface or recede: according ib the snii: V1 uv wim wiin-ik;wc nicct aer usurpt;'4V' iionij;; 1;S day'ibe nqds it'inqorfveV f surui"eotomaljproduceitt ut rtiari ' s ktts to foreign co"u4ntrietio'mofra she wm nnd convenient to prohibit thq carryiitof our pwprqlduce iff our own bottoms, to foreign market ana tne always nas pttwtr to enfb the" dictates f herionWmeric. 1 woujd not surrender; r0 ; rt gle right which nuriateiiaK??4 ,hoC! ; esptciaily'U:by 'reJfe Df -: we Jeoardiza alt fttQ ,cf our cdmmwirV ;n" ' tend for vts.p , - j vjALfcSbas just;ietve4iixiir;r ; Fhilj4tlpiv rWi-fi -ooks - i ia which, sew4sccrat!'isf kis Auirt- - rosae, " tiir r ka folic- laj nt W .Hooks ' ' slcWVrwf t)3 Fjcfith' lUyolutios,- , ft