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UTnifiid h. inicntioil 7 oM;'ai:2 Vjecna fcelorc mo lasi tbh'monthi7 -r ltis "aUo aid that; ca oIEeiil oote has been delivered on the pVt; of -KusiiaMo 'the coDjgress jd which ills declared thai ihe intention; of bit rbjety ir that fio kind of sltef adco Hall ' hcinade U tbe treaty of ParitV which if to bej maintained in all its form' jBDcT tenor " iy V; J It has iscen rrsotrc-d thai the, dls cu5sictisCoft.ibc -,Cc8gress shall ' be made public Yhrouh Ihe roctliam of thefircss It has likewise been deter xrTrccd that -thfe pleiji potentiaries of Austria; RaiaVEccd, "Ffjince, PrasTa Spam; Sweden acd PortugaJ halt.compcc the crjeral congrciS. , r It.i3;eooUfrQed4 that Tt. rrincc TUejrand, per igofd,;hnioiicr of Francei lwi 'ddivcf eJ.tb the congress a metabnal of 1 igh frnpcrunie. This circnraiti ncc'cxcius great public cu- nositj. -y.i,u v--v . f The nomination ;of .Count Stadba to the office ot"j MinUter of 4 Finance has been rtceivfdi utiri pleasure by .all elites of 3pcict Hopes aren- tertained iVat jthU appointment, and the present elf cunitancri, pro duce a ba'ppvfesect bi our pper-mo t iler imperial majesty INIaria Louj. sa will arrive ihtsday at Schoenbrunn Several t io weigns arc -to 'go io - fnecthcr wajestj. : ' rV. .r Jrom the Abp2cen CJironicI, Sept. jpL' ' .The affairs elf. Not way aic-aaid to be finally settled(t and 'Prince Chrii iian has1 formally tUpulatecL for the subiuxatioa of tw'iVorweffiaTj'safter having, as f t would appear,pUced their army in a siiuaiicn wnere ir was sur-'TDhndcd-.bj that bf Sweden ' The lettcrs aod pub'ic dotumentxof this prince have for somfe tim: been of a iVfry undecidtd description. He.af- xerteq io ue uie ueierminea wantae leader of a people re&Uved to sacrifice all fnr indepe adeoee;;and at the same ; time he informed' his enemy' that be wouTd faithfully reprrscnt to die peo ple the:&Wrrrtr which they were i about to expose' thcmsclres. in tbe " rar. w-'In the present era .of duplir ity '. - 4 and " underhand intrigue it will not be i 'very wondtrful if it appear that Prince a twonstinn oaa merear rone ever to ' manage the Norwegi ans-Ao take the I Uad apong.th'em with rainy patriotic I j declarauons, in orde to prevent some f more determined man from asfuming 4 thr character of their chic f, and finaU j ly to bring about tbiir tubjectioQ to ' tne crowm or bwedea. -; 1 rie spirit of the pecp't1 r.-as ccriiinly gbod their , guoa oiscipunc anu ytjor ucauestiOQ ! ' ed,aardihe passes ot the cuotry such that a comparati ve!y mall army could ciftrcra Uy.: step invaders " B ut wi th nil ihe'advantages wt find the? fortrea sea oa the' frontiers .given up without resistance and after some unmeaning movements in the fiefdoa the part of the Noryvegtao arrnyV an armistice a- greed on, which virtu aUy.resigns the independeace of Norway. . , With regard to Poand,'no person can be sacgujoe enough to aspect that it wi!l be rtsto'redj tu independence, during trte pjesept 9rdcr of ihingr- ,Thc prutiobicff oil Poland wiil iorcn iV in important part of the dftxasiioai j to uke place at the approachtoV coni s gress A report hia been. circuited j V - that ihe eaiperor Alexander had some , inuntion of ereamg.it 'into ip icde'- J pend'ett kUjgddm; undrr - a Russian . trinre ; nad trc this WW accom- ianTOeBt,"&iwitup;n the dismfm- pibed, Pol Jtul would be but a vassal R 4!? nal it Is saidwlll -oppose this ar- ." per mem of the territory Jj iathuitfmt '-)eo&ir git e lier if 'h-Eurofc ; and r ;benVe reject tht i 0' 6pain despo " .; ism in church andj state is restored, - la alliuorrursisnd inJTrance-iithc! - V? tiost t rdiculou4 ittt mpts zxt thaile tii jceTcirnficsicxsu, acdiae CSTMO-, ' And whstercrire' may thiaVbf th; blessings trehavc wnicrtca upon ioneirr ihe litecVoIotwn;it ii-jg ctrtaiathat a majority ojtMcowm td) i tahtoyXt afalljtl it? fit pun.. ry-lbing'Wtiarc;dbi5c vhWccnH vorihg their deliycrance- iherDmch rnrh nathvk decliac'-'oortcom merce ct threaten XQvaiscanuuuw,... - -". t a trim ere apprehcnsivv o: reccwru. -"V"1 from:France:which wOr. a" tcDodVofill tbVnHti hu ronernefhsps , nu$sia aw .r" rT i-V. l:. .uVv Rritaia fr' bar cxerJ tlonsfaod Swe ico, wKJe the Crowri Prince retain his influence ; all' the three, having to Pt the treatment of treichtrous allies had , France pro ved successful io the -Mrar.v o - . ."For what reasons we so pcrtina: doubly urged the war against r ranee wili everbe a pertinent ques'jon, while the fatal effects arising from the waraTe felt- Indemnity fir the fast &. security fir the. future we have toot ob taincd. We have added about aix hundred millions i i our national debxnDjbf coursr, thirty millions to bur permanent tasei and have just as' liillciccnrity, as ut any period bf iher,reign:pf'Horjprte. v TH 14 AV Alt. i JUtnct cfujctier, Jutil frit, .Vot5l, 1814. t V eare mformti ny vupt. wooo house ofthe Un:cd States schr. Pre. vost' lately from Long -Point, that Gen. M'Arthur ha brcn down there from DeUoiti burnt three mills, and took three hundred embodied militia prisoners, and 'puoled them- No boats or 'other warlike preuarttiou making m that vicinity." ! FHOM CANADA. ; Quebvrc, Nov. 3. . si Th rracuation bv the cacmv of our territory oa the Niagara is; a) striking illustration of the'mportauce of the command oi the Lke. Che enemy did not crtus over to ur sidet till the moment his fleet was rpady to assume the superiority. The re $p pea ancc of bur fleet has effected what could not be (done by the cxpence-ol much blood and Jtrea jure. , . j ' ;.,' . "...Jf ' Not. & Iass of the Trantf or t Sovereign.- 1he Tranlport s'hip Sovereigo, Cars tain, boud from England to Quebec, was wrecked on the 18th of ! Oct. on the island of St. Paul, io the Gujph of Su Lawrence flhe had on board 9 officers and 186 soldiers of the 49th and 58th aud 81st regiments .two tcrjeacts, 21 women and ctvtl drcn in all, including the captain, mate, ana iy seamen, lormiug a loiai of 289 persons. ' Ooly ttiirty$ecn lives' were' saved i The Sovereign was sailing at the rate of 7 knots'ao hour ;.and it being about 7 o'clock in the evening, the rock on which v she split was. not 7observcd atbve three minutes before sb'e struck.,! The survivors were taken off the Island t wo days after, by the Champion, and arrived here oa the , 3d insf. Tkey, had saved but u smaJlusntiiy of pro visions,' and couldnothivc subsisted very long. ; Lt. Holfe of the 58th ie giment, is the only officer, saved ; ; to gether With V- snrgeiost 24 rank and filer, -and fo seamen. ! : V ..... .1 ST v. lIOUSE'OF-JtBPIlEafcN T ATJVK3 . ,The House again resolved i:self into 1 committee of the whole on the trx bills'; .Sc after further cliscussion there of rose and reported tho amendment's they . had made to .the bill " to provkie adVhlional revenues for defraying the ex pcncVsot goterament and maintaining the public credit, by duties on spirits distilled" within the Jnitcd State, and by. amending the act laying duties , on licences to distillers of spirituous li quocs which mendmentarthe House immediately 7 proceeded ko; take 'into r.considcrauon. r, " .,, v .sScyeralJof the amendments; were agreed Jo,4 without :'xdebatepthe questions bf amendment we re debated ; among whleli were the following:, j An amcadmenCwas mado in commit tee of the whole ' to strikb . but tvetitj cents, the amount of duty to be paid on. each gallon of : spirits tlistilJed, and in' t9itJfteen'U TheqncsUai on cdbcur rence in this amendment was neratlred 74. to T2 '. :V! : ,('; - ' - A' motion was mida by Mr; Villiarn Reed to amend the bill by adding to it a new sictbnlibWib.a! drawa H mtimde or gobd-wUUor, bt wking: their bbndthc Spaniards undevc r'Ther bill washehorwa to.be, crossed for a thirddinS - - v irTrli Sf'S iC. fron'the se-j Ictic6rnniittee; to.rhbo? Was crhUtea had hathefbUirupder ti'in, but pctimmujroc?u . vec anv meansofurutirigrthe eonflicUng bpmis. triiictehim-;tQeporxtho rt he housa a letter ltunctj Tiroratbe Se- cretary or theWTiefisnayoy, me coror m1ucalbthesu6icrt fTbis letrer was readi : It is rritten 1 Vitb remarkable? ' frankness, andr ex- presses a oeciqea cibpjj wauvu ".y. j issue oM reaiury iNotesr .Plf 3u.?,. the amendments m6J0 thebilhl; V 1 The house proceeded ; Ltd hM eonsi deVatibn of the bill- i ? X ; The auesuondeperiainj' when the bill was reFerredto a Select committee, now recurred. :It. was on a" motion ,0f Mr. Gistonto strikefc.out,fiTty milUons' (the proposed capital of tUe-Bank) and insert twenty.; Motion negatived 85 insert twenty Mf. lowndes then moved ito amend the hill by striking ou htty ana insert-inL- thirtv millions, which que.stUn was decided without Ubitc b'yjhe following i ote-CarrUd ?fi tb C7c I Mr. Hanson thtri moved to strike out the first section of tbe 'hill which , he I supjorted by aapeech otonsKitruuic !smrh and vehemence! He was oppo sed to the' bill as it now stood, as an cffr.J cient and impracticable measure, not suiied to the' great exigency jif the times. ! . ' Mr- Calhoun- followed 4 in reply to some points bf Mr." Hanson's.; speecV and in energetic clefepce'of the bill- During the speeches of rhese gen tleraen, both of them were called to or der more than once by -the Speaker, who esmearly endeavored to prevent the iatroductlon oi personal matier uiu rfebate.J -; m . -?:Mr. Johnson of Ky- assigning as a reason therefor iiis anxiety to expedite : he public business, and proceed -o the adoption of-.Jhose measures wnicn uie. timqs imperioualy demand, ;required (he previous question Which demand beip carried 62, to 59, thepreyioiis i quesion tvasputin the fftllowinir form, viz.' shall the mairi- ! question be now put i'aTidJdecided 75 to 67. ! ; ; ; .u t! ' . .. Th requisite numberliaving requir ed tho main. question to be put, it was put on the engrossing rthbill for-a third reading ; . and was decided aslol lows t . . , K . For the motion . - -45 For the motion Against ft: f '! 107 ' 'y So the Houso decided that the hill j should.not bcTeajd a third time rnoth er words, that it-should be rejfcceATr,; j Mr.: Forsyth ot Ueo: then-rose, ana, said ' he had ; voted in the majority a gainst trie bill, and was therefore! at li 'borty to. move a reconsideration 01 the otc jnattaken.j This motion he did make with'a sidw to tetain the bill still in ooasession of the house, in order to recommit it that the house might not be deprived of an opportunity of passing a bank bill during the present session; This motion gave rise to considera ble, sensation in the house, as indeed bad all the proceedings of this day. , At length Mr. Forsyth' withdrew-his i motion tor, tne present, iniiniaung mai he might renew it to-morrow. v . . sjbutdap, JV ,29. j Mr. Johnson of Ky. from the commit tee, to enquire into t he ; causes j of the success of the enemy in his invaion in? to this district jn August lasstdclivered ma Report,; of very, great! Jenpth, to gether, wit ha voluminous mass of doc u merts.. . . .-.! . This report (principally of a narative character) Mr.J.'movcd tb be printed, t gethcr with such documents; select ed . from the mass laid before tne; com mittce, as, would tend to give an 'irripar'' tif view of the whole tranaactibo' ; The reference and printing of the report, as moved were both agrcpcTto. i The House resumed.. the considera tion of the' unfinished business of yesier-1 day vix. the motion to print the letter 0! ihe Secretary of the - Treasury yes erdsyjaid before tho House!, by the Bank Committee. ", I ; . ; Jheprmtirg was agreed to! and the. jetier was reicrrea to tno committee of ways means. ;; j' Mr; rtilbburn ipr phio'said he liad. c ver donsideredit to be the interest of the United StaW that a NWtional.Bankl should bej established, lor the'eorrrehi ent manage trte n,t of its finances. It was with iatisfactioiv bo found Jbatp be;' thepinioqi of a'greaf ; majority, of the house, bythe vote, some time agb 'on the proposition that it.wasT expedient to establish a jNadcai BankXhe p 1 ect before the house having been - ri U.dj'he Held la bia hand a resolution the bill i to incbrporaie incuw .u5 tbc-the Bank of 'th United States -of, A v Wtr rcDortcd that the;; coixiroiuce : I rejeciedb,r the. tW&Mmm Vt,k Wrttinn thb':Bnealterp;ronttric hbat'bforders 1 V - ft ft . - - . - - - - ' i Sublic debt, br laymE an additional duty the act alVeady JnixiatenceA- for.xWgj that artklewas, ad raithird ;tii: . ;. Aucrsowe; tlebale the 'mimonv was heaUveo 1 1 1 to 44. v . - - Tb&ue$tib pai'saibof tfie bill, andascarcied lot; Un motion oi jyir. i.ppes ineu'niss posing additional t a sees on pleasure car riaes and the narness incrcoi. ' The V'U having been read through, IVIrJppcs'stated m a very lucid man tii r the fgrpu'nda-on w hich the com roit-, tcelhaiifram provisitns bf this bill in 'tfro shape in which it was present ed to the hoifso. . , ; v : This bill having been discussed and jjonc thiouh, the other bill, Jar tmpos jt variety of miscellaneous taxes, 'yt uKo nlxn up and gone through, both bilis-wcre cnorted io the houc. A message ws received from the J.! Senate announcinur the rciection nf the j . m . joint reso'uiian from tkis houe f up ? pointing ucomiaee ti ctiquir ia-b the n v ! rJk tmninf t h(V i ll",.Mrt nf" f Cpngress to aomc other- building.- iTednetilay, ATov. 16. iffye House resumed ri)6 considera-; tion of the report of the co m mil t e e b the whole on the twotx bills? and the am-ndrneota made thereto werertken UP and considered. And the bills haying been further discussed and amended wfcrc ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. 1 "The .house resolved itself into a com mittee of the whole on the hill from the Sena-ieut horising a draft of80,00aani, litta for ihe dcfejicc of the frontiers, and on the bill for filling the Regular Army , by a classification of the free male pa pulation. The bills were - no more than read thro . when, the House being thmthcC? committee rose, reported progress and adjourned. v , On motion bt Mr. Pleasants of Ta.' J2&9lvcl, That the committee on the Jud' ttary establishment be itrucled tu euqujre into the propriety of authorising the JucIcj of die Circuitcourisof .be U:ute'd States to hold special courts for the; (rial of appeals from u;e -district Cbur?lR'JmiFhy, nnd es pecially in prize Causes. . 5 '-''. ' t M f. Robertson of : Lor. dflTred for coiiaideKUiori tlie following resolution '': (tcsolvetlt That no much of the rule of this House as i $ujpo9id to preclude ihe e-exa-m nation of a suojeel decided on, be suspen ded, so fir as relates to tbe establishment of a National Hank. , ' : I .A report wa$ received from the Sccre? Itary of the Navy irabsnmting a'VqluaaiV nous report in compliunce vvfiht fesor lotion of this Hgue of the 3d of March last, of the cost,: expenditures and state bf the various Navyi Yard4 &c. a J i The bill to pfoviae" adcTltinniil revenue I lur uciiaviiig ine ciunqesi govern ment and maihtainmV:m spirituous liquors and foreign mbfcMn dize, was read a third limb". Che ques-- uwu uu ine passage oi joe urn. was pass--ed"114;to.3-.:r,.. -Jj.'. 'sk "The bill to prqvideiditibnal revemie .io.r.defrayipgjihe ment and "maintaihinptibfic reditj rby duties on carriages, Sisl'ine'a ':jfead ' a thid time and passed J20 tb $4K; . 1 ;Thefbl!owmg Messalwas r& ceived fromthe Prcsidentf thc U-i nited States' by . Hn tt&tiK&cZ retary Tm the Senate ovd Uwetf jlepnitcntative ) : , of ike Umteti'State. I tnnsmitVorthemforms gres, the communications last received ' frbm:;ibe Minbterplirabnhriary, anb Plcipoteniiaryof4he United S ateji af Ghent, explaining thie cpurse anoct6al state of their negocistJotis wit!tlie"-PlbV nipotcntiaries of Great Britain, - . ; . V JAMES.MA0lS6NU - December I, J81 . V ,, v.. Copy of a letter fro-n ard,CUy RhssH Md GalUtiOta the St v.iciar i outedated ' ; " ; T T;? f VrY ihave mitmg herewith conies oralfour cor responcjence with "the Britlsa pieoip&tf I has not terminated ari AhWmflvtaa tW xpectedathatribdlto we bare no;reaaba to-retfaet theiopi- Wriore ftnujc.irjecwM. 'rr:- 7-w" .v?-1 wur yoj w; ? btimaandbbabijrwillt iinthia"Sc:hatj.:v.tt " ;. rWnuodctrayi iiote theltisb-plchi.os! ; FAvisrnmentf nd for:thepnymett oUhe :CfWnA i( nA -.:' "'4:i 1 WOU, w u iu my c ilCTCCQ to a Knhiecf to chetifictiKr,l J'1' f itiew ancr inaam-: v lolei but rrf,t?i ; ''Vtewjn thisnegocihn to jicMisnion of territory j jlw;, , - ' , percciven,: iu cnis ,niW preto,nj;i. i was brought tor wart I jm qt di m v c ivr; uic auuutv jrw ' en r!'iP.lr east of scot riyerThe;it!$h iphDii itiaries have m variati) y yd err e.i :o tr,,r vjcjvcruijirut every U4ie receiv- f -.5 us, and waited terettirn of thdr Mes senger before they have transitij. to uf ebe1r"answer,nd the whoV -i 1 nor 01 ine correspondence, ja wtrij th? rnnneria whkh jt hs eea ; ucte.1 on. the part oi tht; Ivih4h'-T r tat ieir I)jeit fvaa been dela -fe LfoV-this policv unje t-naye oen t? Iraq ih? 3ij. .b datre of peace qr ol u! potracte;j v m tlisir o vo hands, uhui! th? ; - K w t . . . nrrajiemen oi iiu ke- ;a aa y . haulj be' u-rcbmpiiHed I it Vlie gress bf,Veona,' iiad kiaiil they toarj "avijU themsfej oft'iaoi. ad t, ;: which they have antidpid h ow Ihe, success 01 tneir arms aariag ihi p,--. sciU CHrnpiTgn in Ajasriia. V Akhjugh the sowruigtis who lv4 dbtermintd tbbfr preentat th? cu.' grsss of Vienna bvi-jbscD a" icrti s-. . vera! weeks aissaibl-d thc.c, do uot epprBjthe hut advices iro.a " that placetthe C3i:i;33; 'h.s b . larmally Spred pa ibc6Wr: ' by,a dbtUrHta rorn th plenipateaJ tiraies bijtbebfp were pir ties mheacer; prars-iha the first of Kornbef; -4 jmipjl j, i; sid to JiaVe been pcesedby th? French embassador,! Tal'eyrand, m hich iiisiecl5red,!:hat prance ha , ving reuirneil! to her biuadanes ia 1 ou icuuuiw uuac or cae a grandtzern'entsi of the other grr powers of Europe sijice j that period, ilthough not intending to opp'Ji? ' them by ar; ' ' iV .'(- ' 5; . The circumnanc3 iadiptit5r! the new basis Jf or tli pbli&aj tyatem '" pf Europe wijl not be sai sjieedtiy set' tied 'as- -fiad beeii' txosd. The nrincipie tlib? ;a$suitd by" Frpce is , very ttxteniivein its eX;cts, aa4 0:01 k' fioijfbf negoctstton machdkf than hiid been anticibatcd. Vet& ' itdoes ncrtprbmjscjan apffCl of 't " .mddiartranquility jo tfiii patipeott J 'and that it witV tliscbacelrt particuladf ' te nieasares whicb G. ikit.-iu it 1$ v been tpmg with i tdid the; fatar? destiviatibn of this cbunU y, aaiaa fibers, and to which ishe ha 1 ntwened ippaready nuach 't Abttance iWehive th iibnor 10 bi, w?th ff gr at respect, sir, j our iervahts'i '' : h. very h'J ' H0IJ5K vORCO 0X. Ytbe ap)ntiiixacy jssiihet, half ji miliioa of o lrc 4ur;Nes,'Jo. be: pikt ia c rctilttoa wf;. .y purcUasH) snfcl5v briictes ta.bs jfasb in otfcf. Stijs.kie pra - pphed io ihe; dcKargjej of '"thaw- Whkb'tik &utc oweft-J fhsU? &C.Sntob2 Senate ffccov;urr f an act cbh9faiobl!d titi of iJsJ ' i fir HmltationV bltactioos ab4 M suitsIal 4 - & : W:' -; ' . ' ' blaib ati act mised at llHt seiiJ9 4 j; civil Ustc. for .tXi 1 ieisibnssSwsfe !ig! tod :irtincaii'nwi r,b r - 7 Te f ioaQwirRelolu ion, W i a Ala4acfausetw;a;tMt4 ea nf n. . emoawjingasketcatia planjjwh '1 i-.W : - i - u if 1 i
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