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; fijgpUTHfi: Ctollf fepcei 5qf Kc:;ilb?ocKt Dgt rtofe aHai sugared usxV ' Tacts otpresent tWaudose. : twa.A cc ftrttma tM6jvVo?slUotfeTioJr'- ojrXapdlhat tivc;rc iaqchange ercial . mMv.a tfihcrie apd $erby7tp; r JffbfrJ.y.-'WW "d opinio art me,-jri':howeYcr;i; 'cbttimA, jtVfem Me, iuh ,Ye ',&n&aVfbr the use lTaetn temwhi volca forthe law ! t t v if Ut' ? J -i hi It ariC Ift f le nt ' is be r . . '-If art; J .. 1 -x t . bit. v eresJ ' it 1 A f. ' "I: 4 It jhWreadyJVabff igth'at'dT to be :&ftik&gffci glorious ftbdtand- f presetit constituent attd befcte thirtl litod, f fee w'bave;ppwe,ife m ji v wv.riaa raw nwa-.i v Kill I w llir Yill er,3ftctnbiredth4t lucin the iheV have bltberttf -iebiayed,' mtit en the samr aidew tbe qusstioti." etts) sbbkitfioVoJihe cesbtutiprv, eHfjf?oppoWd'tb, tbetresoluuori. t tbe present resolution one that -certain enlimeratt artieles only ;'-; Mr. Nicitoisoj (froniTi'ryFand) a :wlUcarryo1i''yfaiV tadeV bjr excfpini f atif plS octipns,; fof .8iicb;fQrifmiBie'B mtf ywanti If w'et'alr4h!bthgroundHw shall, I fear,' pursue KeMme carer which has nearlyo quite: tdincd allthe other jionsf the-.'jgjobei liook. at Ithi, people! of ;.nglaadtfe aU.fiut;.hilf. theit lime fittht4 f one- brdiem Ir;. belieyeVdeclaredvalt tne proaucuons an;pmaijuiactures reaBntin Tto bentTababd of wot let; arid thfo (0 in tbt slicJrt scaBr of ttn sitfee' the" sptjon .of. tbjs present ,cpnitt2tion4rsai!i Uj yfU please-, since; the ,3& if March, if 2 vine consequence a little; curious m it iosit aT!Ner-OrIeans:Jbefoiievte par- v. i -i1 produced 'byt this e.hcourge$iiit ivhicb is thlsi-When 'EUropeVwU KarlWvcuV'b any 'cbnipetfttoti by v foreTsrn' vesieb wun a'naiion wnn nani tarncu i j ra cany, our proaucuons, ana wne,i? i Joffthe gfeateit trade.1 '4viiai did we I at war, so", many of oifr', Vessels cany 1 theii -do ? We sent Ministers -4o for the beuigerentjiationsitbat freight France, witb two of whom she refu- rl is nearly as hterh vhh us as it' is with ectto- b'aye yitercoikraei boibpre I tbem, so that " what the agricuHurl tfciKjed;to vbec wilung o negociate jieople paid in timepr peace toeij. with the other X all the Ministers cobragCi - nihty ''lose . Kfe Jsenefitl of finally returned .home apd we took when Europe is1 at war, and wheiijft Kalf vlv measures atraihst herv is most wanted- V 'l .V ; M I I i.. . . x. - - i ! 1 1 lutioits jthemover at theaiene that hc rp&.se4it to be 'petct nlea iuref had 'declared it woUiil statt feritaianWettals tiirf lie "adi5oUit woiife lie consi 4e4 Sire4 H4 tsncliid ed aHlon' speech by jeeommendn he resolufiotr b'e1 had brought fpnvarc!, Whictf wasfitialty' aifniriiuSe the Courfdltlon vof tbTay wiicb ap ? ;VLft(r 'Mr;Nich6Uh nad sat down. ' !Mr;MACf)N (thRSpeakr) T and spose as IUIIUW3 . - : ;I4r (iaiian!i fe;clnSlfljouiid fcy the caH which, bs been made by three gentlemen from Pennsylvania-. (Messrs, Ggf SmilleV'analf ind ley,) witjivhom I have long beenjii fee habit" of ifricHJihp ; ifrienVdship n ,my partsince're, to state the rea sons, which ill govern my conduct on 'this occasion whether they may t ts satisfactory to: or voU they ate penectiy so 40 me That 4 difference of lopinion i&ubsUts between the membersf with regard to the meat$ to the presehtUMorour' ajOFtirs, is evi dent Cronl tneimmber bf resolutions; on ,your tabieN? An - atterrfpt hasf been made to likeh this resolution to one agreed to in u?3 ;' Dtff'ate'they. alike thinkjaot A Thwase- -lieraV arid':,fatedCaMcJ on every part of tbe uion, while this, in mj 6piniorhiis special, and ViU operate onlyjonvpne part of the U)vibn'i''janti isarUal enervation "wTll 1etse srerely I ieU;bytbat rsection Njofthe ottfitry which I in part repfesem. yhich ai-e the werst .of ill; measures, J Among the arguments lised t$ nan 11 &iiow in-e errecis 01 1111s measure on I 114 II C'. XXtAtnXti . nnu flint l- tlT'iiii tc- I-us a powerful aid in rtharcoUntry 1 1 tuai expense, 1h1di may be esiima II that tb;Bfitish merclianl's dVid -mk3 ieii at noi. iessvnan iu,uuujuui. tax uuiaciurers, vvnose mierest win oe . dollars, it hearly mined the; agr-cul - seriously atTected ViH give you all tfiral people, by ; reducing t he price their - assistance This argument oj. pioauce ; uour it reauceo lroma ii nas Deen-compieteiy answered qys and 14 dollars per barrel to. six gentleman from Georgia-(Mr.1 Barf ana louacoo npni icn ana iwet-ve-wi-.-ji-iy uuc 11 genuemen really caicu Lars per hiindred to three--aod had Ulate tor :tnake friends on . the othbr no doubt the same effect on oiheivar- 'aide of the water, it,, seems -'tor me ticks of exnortation.' And how were that a-dmefent nlan0uld nredbcti war reueveu inmi iroiji inese cvus i more cnecw vui on ail intercourse We again sent Ministers, they were j between them and us, ahd .ajlhere will find the merchants and mantis except taxes ; vand .th'ete they have in the greatest abundance. - Look also at Ifancei before the revolt! tioiri 1 and we shall; see j a beoplef Wssessirig :a ' teruie country, iiuj ,uop ciiniate..na. ; ying theihonort to fight and be taxed, amiteh asrth ey5 could ben r foribt glory: and dignity f ih&grandc Mo- Mdraue 3Uej iisvTui;nTrunj:i bese two" fred 1 uauuus, jajju.v icw . own scoavu! during the same; period ; though not nnwrful lMri4hf! bfhprsjnw Rhntl if tie-pWle eerand happy!--without ffeiVe te ? treaty. Be- to .the plan long - chough, and;you &&i;iaXrA "Knv;,;;?" 'wnur nas-oecn neiore statea 01. vince lis tHt public force and liberty, : cannot 'dwelt in the same country. ' ; 1 mean not to. impute improper i motivesto any, one,-nor to examine the journal after changes, though 1 am perfectly willing to have it thumb ed over ffom 'the day I took a seat in tbe'.:IKSQto. the. presents after my name ; ahd if on examination, it ihall appcaf, that I have' changed my political principles, or have not unitji4m)y adhered to them, I am wU- ling tp near tne name 01 a poutiraii hypocrite., ! I have formerlv been on 'very great questions in small minor f iti es,'-' a mh drjty not ;lsu mcie ht t i command tne yea ana nays, on a ; most important question. , I will sav no more on this subject ; nothing can be more disagreeable thap' tatk- Assembly GOitymereiaV intei course with her, Iedged thatthey cannot get supplies who then Wanted, much of ur prp- in plenty exceptirorii the Ui States: rtuce. To Great-Biitain also, a. Mi-11 bitt tbid bfan -would bnerate1 as moth nisier was Scotland he also made II on berf pork, fish aiid Sbur; al 'En treaty.! 1 am, now "desirous that the sante steps should bs pursued, be-j fdre e adopt docisive measures. ! We once iaid an'embas-Ro of which we tired. TMs shews the brcesViFy ojLacting cautiously', and of taking no measures which we cannot adhere to. Allthe gentlemen who have supported the' resolution now under consideiation,have expressed doubts whether it would produce grea;er ef- tects on Britain or ourselves : this is surely doubting its polity, -and -if Its tobacco and cotton! Burthis would be too strdng for them, Wpile ttfey : are desirous to adopt a measure which writ have the same effect oh cotton and tobacco. What is this but a sficrifice of a part!, of the agri cultural ihterst of this, count ryl to whit they believe will be a protection tor the carrying trade. I shbuld like it quite us well if the attempt was not to be made solely at the rjsk of on.6 part of the union. The Kosit at Jsiew-tjreans:i)etofc.we nur- s well esfablished as our vrtglitto h im opoiiij ur wiy , nere cae-ic-- a was a;t5ghtacknowiedged Bfiretf VJ bbtwhen-ihe drMwitfafc, 2 1 "meabrstrsucW ' I therf "muth I. 'aliotJtlfhnof tetf,a!Mtfj?i;l aridtlia it wasuiuty enfdce?: oUUjrTbbtfnBt stad4i ll WtsSvd6ptbd6r-: -J tnestles Rktreirati,tK&: XK VI flutted to HieVSerkl Welfare tdes I r tefesblutionHKrft Im'ilmvUltng t m forounffcltlibitb vd'stU;rv ' u hddesnbtVramilHnhesBuli? $ i ff it theV.ttlease Mth tKfcmTadlrS nfr hve do whs that tliey do noi iiivblve thefifaUdti .In. Hac by them : : Oni 1 thi subject . Ah&aQte8tJbthbhiSb4anditf&tIl NewiHampshire nd GtbrmTafd ths samei- Ctbelti&ntiemah who ' ihttoducea v the resolution, : ekpres sed wish that no pahy or geographical fe'l ingsi i.thould be brought4' into? the debated j If there yasnc cause 'fat ; a 4 , r 4 4 I n geographical feelings why the wishj "J '& or WrhyinticipateAhem V Letthe Vj -jj report of theuiccfetary of. the trei- - .1 6ury. be examined, - and rit will hte seen that .there is tause f6r this feete ing;; indeed the statements rnadb from that document by a gtntlemafi . j. frohi -Georgian (Mr.. Early) must h4ve cohvinced all of the partial N opertuion 01 tne resolutions un thtt rst page of; the report it appears ' ttbat .the -winuid-.enepbrts toGreat Britain 3 anil iec. dependencies. Vri -estimated at about l5$9C.bco doll .1 ! ofwhich sum tobacco and cdttona. . lone, make 8-860,000 dollars it aji o appears mat we exported to tb& -domibtons'of. Great Britain in Eii-1 J rope fot each of the. thiee years en" oiHgonuieauin aeplember,'in 1802 ' -theJIUmof 18,066,521 dollam- 'AA - I coBbn, . tobacco, rice, pitch, afi ';V evil is felt in one part, but tht re-J poJicv be doubled by its tliends, what 1 medy is to be applied in another.Ml dollars in 18Q3 the sum' -of wugm 10 oe ine, .result ot our eiiquin nuopi general measures, wnicn wiUH..Bjy-w, uuu ine same ;-articlesV cum 1 t'flio " Jhl tl T1 d. I mm . - j.t r. . . . Ml IF i t " i F! ..iw juui;v wuu auuiai in ira) owiki . s i.eij d so much, tliara tr.taurc require II I am willing to acknowledge that Uri ; in 1 304, jibe sum. of I ,787659 qouars, ana mat tne sane artirf made f thai sum; OAhot doU ; iars- These, articles are ieleVfedi ucvouic wicy . ic uic jroauce; pi one ---"v-.; ; tBeStes this clear difference ini the j 'f)0jhMtMM: the three .nn.mM3in'ee,m:u mere is a trreat v" r"rts.v u - . - . exenanges rt .:t tM rrr in ritv?ft?iirell o . J. i UUt It A.BU tc uuiv Hermnres may be iis -unfrie how as then ; but T speak of tacts known to- all, not of motives. 'She then beldte-steh -posts Jshe theii detained an; Immense property belonii)g Jo tHe 'smuhern people, both , in violation of (he- treaty of 5Hace ! JShe Alien, instidVed the In dians, to. watr tlfe rontiefs.; and then; as at thi'ttme, ailors,o:captbred otir vessels ?? tje? id;s the; United States had not then rclinquUh&di Xhe principle that free ships shou1d.makerfree gopds, invre iinmshing : thh principle,- they fn earryingtrMefypea nieahs ; but if gendemen-sh; toeturii to urops, they wiil find that in 1 793, tlu treatits of PaYia and Pilnitz were in lbfceM Let the fact i whith I lia ve tated he coitiparetl with thosef present day, ana airmusi cop, hh that there is a cchslHcrvible tltf possible to .say less. f j M r " ,71 which. its inends stem, to think of a dollar got by thhi Vrartying trade,; Section-ot the UnioiuThc same ra doubtful policy, 0ight to be adopted, and rnade theproperty 'of the, nation,1 lt the iountry .piVducethe I' VI .r.w aWi5f .when none can doubt it will injure, is jusaV good a : dollar t any ifollpwjng'artkles Jncommon with nchcialt? the nation JJ othtr, if not sacr,:fice rhe real imercsts of other: way, even! by; the cjdUtaHott. other part, bf the, nation, but -the and trade which hasroducedmost -a partof tUeCommb,uty. Examine of the lahd:- Butdoes it fbllaw irom proportion bt each Is not .known! II isputes with toreign and it M the only trade that requiFt expensive protection; .Will any one; contend, that this trade viS half as important as the coasting trade ? This cannot and wilt "'not be contended j for every one knows that the coast- ing is the; best trade. It not dnly tne products pt one part for 'those jot another, nds,bv making' Us bet ter' ac(liaintcd f jsy ftliejih ther, to, connect ui more intimately,and to malce evrir , part -harmohtse- for the public feoodThe trade which 1 1 coDsider the next ocst for a nation lf a27f! 5 llr yiirP fdone nothing forcommcrcc and na the repf i t f the Secretary of the rhence that you are; tCmake mdre x iccsuijj auu it - wju 3i -vine ittiiuc uvi uioca iu gtt inc. uuiar in mat shew from what qbarter thegreat way than it is worth ? I think not. export is made to IBiitain ; cut ' off 'lie adoption of the resolution,- be- the import, and ycu will lessen the sldeaits unjust and partialBperation, pnee or, cue export j .a tc snouia oe win consiueraoiy anect tne reyenue exported. But we are told that we re, bound to -protect commerce, meaning I supposetliat this resolu tion must be adopted ; then if r.we are really bou nd, anjc ierte Is no dis cretion, nothing of expediency; l here is nobefcasion for this Investigation. Butfgerttlemen well ir wv that on every miestion discrc (ion ' nfay dtiu will be exercised. But have were home consumputn by which tht, 'surplus produce of. one country U exchanged tor that ot another ; am in this sincry branth ofrlrade this reatru lewili ie adhere tp, buy cheap ahldsetivaear. yxar With he; coastings and direct, trade agriculture is more nearly cdnnectec hhan witbflotlierfBut a nMWn f'injc cdrnmerciaU! The vSwiss tati tons and Mdartiwere-K ot thisfoes vigation 2. Qn this -sbbiect I can confidently appeal to those most ih- terested Whaty" since the adoption :Otthe.presf pt con.titUUon, has made ibis jtlie? serud commercial nation in.the wrldj (Before that we had but httle claim. to the character f a comniepiaej Has nnt the protecg Bujif ? ;!en!tne tonnage of loreign vessels; hd goods inlliorted injthem produced the effect : They uag owwuiw ty uiu Tcascn tuc car v 4 1 'I l j it ,C1 - 7 A,. 7, v.- -5 encuurages nsviiion in proponioii )ttfs lr.aU atliat eountry, I shajl -.UhWBftSo .Kne f,,fn'.aK ih and ho ways and pieans are)roposed to mcer :inydeficienoyOnhe present quesuon, we risic a revenue of ten millions b dollars, caised on the consumption of foreign articles in- uie uniou, o gam iwnat ti spea oniy 01 revenues an acioitiont suni of 800,000 dol &r vblclh Vaddi- al sum, vou will lose as soon as youttepan trbm your .neutrality. It is asked again land again if we have not a ngnt to tne trade about whicn so much has been said If the dbc t rinihtfreei ship$?5sh6uldtfe ifree gobds had obtained there could be no doubt on thequestioril; fbut I mean not to examine the right but the. effect of jhe resolution nor klo.I iriean to deny that the, trade is ofspme bsttothnation viMerjantfvildi not so anxipuslytpUr made no profit; by! it ; and their pVo- Xi t adds to . fttwnaj&tpcliirDd hRyffebt the pnctTofcn nour, wneat, oeeu- pork, - staves. heading, r boards, plank, scan din tr. - ' timber, ;flaxserd ski us, v ax, hamsv" ....... . . . .. .. . - - : i oacpn, turpentine, spirits, Uid, and A' Indian meal, and I may a(Jd.,pick led.fishr .somAof these articles, r -carried; tb Xhe middle and-pefhap V'H to . the-, Mstehi states,; arid ero J there exported, 'or xonsumedaiid -C ehable.lhemtoexrrt'more of&ifeiK . own proaucuons; . 7- : Ithas been said that; complaihi- against anyl nation, ex- '"" vv4V4vw4. viwaiii.. ' wisn-most! ' sincerety we had Inot and. that, .all i- nations wouiQActas honestlytowarri ; usj aave nave done and; are willing' V ihing this subjects we onorht- hot n r deceive Ourselves ; timhand'trutK alone should he cor aim and guide. Have, re.. no . edmplajms. atainl- - France ,nd, Spain ior; tK" conducV; V !; of some of their peopleon ' the ! C cean ? I mean riot 6 sayVa iword '-S abouthe conduct of one 'of ih'eia f 7 on our south 3. western frontier. " What has, been the practice) atsGu.-, I -f l 1 ! 1 ' 'Ml -1! il bn , to take. onr ' yeaels and tsel f ii iincm ana ineircargoesjViiriethtr 7.; ,?i offered forW ith.or without a trial I ; knoy. riot. ' - h Machojgdl The dwnmt believe have ge'tfe'-Tv U o1thePniviyp rally, los b9th vessel and cargo d I "yr rjy -rST? ;fp3Avrf ' '! -
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