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aim a hi i lit. ij 111 .m "'' -luuiii m... miiiiwi h i t , iu jifmniii "r- j" ,i i n i 111 1 "j""! 4 t , "T" " vV -V: r H'''' . ' h--- r-- ';';.. . - 1 r trnr vv "''v ; ' FRIDAY jUNTE"-li,-'i8i9. : ' ;PfP:r; - b' ADDRESS Of the Philadelphia-Society 'for the to tfe Citizens of the United States We proceed to t&fcc V vie w , of the sys .m of noUHcareconomy.'pursiied in Enij- t,n. which has elevated, that country to t degree of wealth, power, and influence, far beyona 'nat-ner peputauon or uu ral resourccsvvdt,!drifitIe.ber Jto, Thra system displays profouud policy and wis aom, and may yrith safety be .taken a$ a oattero by other nations, with such vana- fens s particular circurcsUnces may re- j coire. W2o not pretend hat it is al-1 deserved t&s character. But that it has sort excellence than, and as little imper fections as, that of any. other nation in an cient . or modern times, can hardly be uesrioned. ; The nearer any nation ap proximates to its leading principles, the Bore certain its 'career to prosperity. Iodeed, it is net hazarding much to aver, that no nation ever aid or ever ill ar riTe atihat degree of power -or influence, or hspjMneis, . of which it is susceptible, without adopting a large portion, of this sntem. There are parts of it, however, -which are more honored in the breach than the observance :" Ve ' meatu those prticalar!y that restrain personal liberty. The grand arid, leading object of this frltcm, into "which-all its subordinate re-i lttioas revolve" themselves, is to encou tse dtmesticjndiistn and, tQ check and morals whatever raav iniure it. -This pervades the whole political economy pi e nation: land, as ipdiistry has ever been, and, according to the fixed laws ot our nature, must eternally be, a securiiy a irtue and liappU)tssr this is among the primary duties ,f every iegi&lative body : acd tneir neglcpt cf, w attention to this duty, fcfTords an jiiueriing xriterl6n of their merits or demerits. To enable her to ef fect this object, G. Britain is unwearied m her etforts ,-.. J. To facilitatejhe inipoilation of .raw muriah. fcrj employment of her artisans maacTacturcrs ; , - . . r -lLViscourase, opwhoBf prohibit, 'iLe esportation of raw materials; III: To export iit-r manufactures in the ho. fiikhwl fr.rw nnasibler - - IY. ToprehH?kf or'kevify birVden'withi duties, the mtrocVJCtion ox ati manutactur fd articles whb vrliich .her ! own subjects can supply her; -i 7 . : "J;. V. To prohibit the emigration r f artists or mechanics, and the exportation of nia- cbinery. ' V- ' ' : 'i I . To accomplish these purposes, slie has Steadily - employed thd jxjw cnul means .L Bounties on, or encouragements to, I tie establishment of new uianufactures)" I 2. Absolute prohibition of the importa . tk-n and exportation of certain an icles ; 3. Such duties as nearly iunount to pro ttbiticu; '' " I . 4. Drawbacks, on exl?ortation, of the whfl4orAl:e chief part of the duties paid , on importation. ' j . . All great endcrtr kings, such aR the cs i (abUs'iimect of eslensite manufactures, requne heavy ; disbursements previous to I their commencing operation ; and in thpir j incipient state ' are attended with great ' circuity, in consequence of ,v. hich they 1 too frequently fail of success in va.ll ccmi- trier, and involve the undertakers in ruin. 1 While .they are in this perUcus situation, the aid cf government is rtceessai-v, and j frisdem commands to afford .it. . jSniall temporary, sacrifices are abundantly com f pensatecV, by immense permanent nation al advantaKe8.i:Ve SlialtXurnish noble istcncci of this kind cn a large and, lir oeral scale wortny pt a great nation, wnen Jft enter on. the djscussiouojftihe policy of Iraocr: ' -. ' . " : I It was bthese that the. woollen manu tacture -vereTiist estabKsheil in Eng land. Ed waixl liUa wise pi ince. held tjct great uiducements to, the, manuiac ravers fa tnat branch o , remove rom ' JUmkrs to England. jy Vcrv; grat' pW- -vilcgts were granted; and pendens were aUoned'themvfroxn - the cr)wn, till tht y i.tclil be able to gain acomrortabielive-; UUmd by their tpgenoity and industry. ; I'urther to favor .anil footer thifiufant rhatefucture the exportation of wbol,aitt U;e imuortaticrtof fortkTi cloths was !ro- i?acirva5tue degree oi care ami atten tion unde vhtingly.- bestoed oiii r,4 Ui at ia the hort and tutWentreigit of .KtiT rl7' whorcigncdWbttt' fwnrfcnycars; f tf was aliupst ciUtantly at war,.; there tre no fewer thatx ,12 acts of paiarftcht, p-sdc for the" regulation aiidcturaefe-v hftat cf that manufactured forprevejtt- tfce tsixirtatioa of v;bof ad loiporta-: H vruild iir 'bnniiessivt itiV. -"naiMn iad v, astc its' treasures; iherelore s scoa as they, are estabjihed. tbe Eii trnaicct'lia- usually do'ptvd a etCTatcal laodfcierih thecal W total :t.t.: ... ' r . . - . ... '-I cf cloth ; , and for guarding agaiut: ?aot in the fahricauon-ofttat honX i sjt i cqyieus that thcctmuahce; ney tfiO 1 ae infan t v of ta amiMc- Ivln theVear 1463, under Edward IV. the wisdom ana policy; pi postering .uquicsvc industry having become generally under stood,;, the prohibition of importation; which had previously been confined chief Iv to woollens', was extended to a very tOTte 5-0 formidable as thaCof Edward IV-r They are as follows:-?" 1 ! Broaches ; . : Laces ' : tv. , ' ; Calicoes" r'v-:'! Keedle-wqk:': Choeokte and coccai Plate j . paste !, ; ; Ribands ( . Cocoa nut shell or T-a5ts ' i t:! v: '. husks ; -Rtnbroidery Frinsre-, Ginllea Shapes lor gbTes crj wits " , :!: silk Silk stoclcing3, ; Slk nr leather miti-Thread ' an3 srlovcs " i Tobicco-sf a Ik s and Manufactures of crold," snufT.woi"k "i ; ' , ; silver or metal., ! Velvet and VY;fe. The penalties for '. the importai 1. ion of some of! these articles are verv scv eve. Besides- the confiscation of fthej iiid-s, there is a forfeiture of two hundred pounds sterling for every oflence in the Case of leather gloves. ! ' The most general ; mode, fiowe'ver, of encouraging domestic industry in jGrcat Britain, at present, is by the imosifiFij x such: heavy duties, as in' mostcakes a-' mount to prohibition ; or if the r fyal arti cles will still admit of importation; thev crnnot, 'from the ; necessary advance, of price, -materially afiVct. the 'native 4nami- facture. i : - -. J ) Here an important nsidevat ion arises, j that demands ! the 'inost soj)er x serirus t consideratinu of the people cf !;r: Onitcd j brates, in thesr future policy. An idc- i has been long entertained by- u;.:i r we'll ! meaning people, that to Secure iio home ntarkets to our own .manufnctiifiTH," fpeT rates mei-ely to enaMe them ; to pji ey on and oppress their felio.v cittzfrns, by .ex torting extravagant aud exorbitant irir -3 for their productions. - And hrneei rrrv.jy of our, planters and farmers h";uL uui-" ioraily opposed in Congress, duties for tha of considerable eclebnty, John Taylor, j A ratbi-, has deybtetl a ht raise r of c b p te ! to prove that every dollar iven by a na- j uon as ooui'.ty, cr ur.pr-sed as-duty, to pro- tect domestic manutacture, is a dollar robbed from the pockets of the lu i nfers i and planters! ; - h . , ; I 1 , It is a trite but indi$!;t.ib)e -truth, that I One -solid, well established, fact, fcring upon any particular joint, will rxjunter vaifa long train of argnnents, however plausible, which militate against that f'.ct. iietioJd a case which-niust operate toupei tnecyesot every -man accessible to r.mi victron Tlicre is 'probably no coujnrv in tiie world where tbe system of "nrobibi- to mec in their own markets, a ltd under sell a Iat.rj9rr0jrtton''jf.the. uianu factu rers of aU the oilier nations of -Christen-ddto'piiSjmighty j.and never to lie con Uverfed fact, sets jthe oxiestibn sk aCst forcver, and establishes on the firmest baslj.tlie, luminous m aaymof Alexander 2lamUtonva!maxim!that ought toberit tcn hi betters of golij and iifhxed inft Tcotv spicuous place in l:be hai of; Coivgress, that powerful bw!-, on whose wisdom or eribrs depends the prosperity cfldecav,' of a mighty empire z-, .'i'- v ri 44 -Though ; it weie true,'' that the'imme-: diate'i and certain effect ".'of- reeulations v'i".yfi5ruc cpnjpeiuion oi rorci.n vnm denhesUcfabrics yrqs an increase: f price, it is uniy'ei-salhr :t'rUcV'thaV tfecobircrtrjj i the tdtimate tjfect -joitA ev&'v uccc$ful ymjij ,v uen jiAgppiestic''.jinan?-. fHCtu're". i .attained to. pcrfeCipa, and cixmpetent ;;number! pf persons, id; fpal riably le'ctnn& cieafler$eig fxco. from th heavy charges jwrhich attemlthe im portation ot fiireign ;' commodities,! itcaa ticie wr wnicn it ajstitutei;: terTiraricchipetition WiMoes- avajnefcfv- thing Hte-Wcucno great vanewxH aruwes- $ . The list of articles at present prohibited to he imfioned into Great Brit aim Js not t Ku pac ui jrm wiling nianuiaci ares, f iicuiai iy ne VRueu states vy e . possess j less victims oi. a nils There are some-whohartr openlv avowed tiie capacity cf ruisini'tive li awlmatcriif tliat protecjl6n. ;:: ; that their sole vie v in laying imprst da- . cf the cohon muiufctore. : the chief tffi 4 The Comnariswmi tie?, is to provide a reveimc Cir -I'M x--f thh fQuf'fc!inds above i4 to'an:et'r iws ana neavy, prwr.fHtmry. dunes is car- ? empiiv. hhe not only-rescrved hei-stlf does ujis" lamentanicj state ot ttiingsxisc r ried fartherj tbr:h irj EnglAsil : auiil yet .fnm tte loss xif iier prsvritu, imp ! Because, vyjhe largUc ge of Adam Smith, notwitlisrahdiV.s ;tU ' clrdrmstancik' and f r.i:tnered colonies aiid - c!eieiii-!iM::L-s tif i' "iortn-twiilries i can furnish iw 'vtttfi .. . ii . . . i i fthe enormous burthen cf taxnV h j which i j tier i enemies, of great exunt siini im 'iw'ense j totwnaditirs cheafierrjliun w (Mtrsclve I shevsusiainst as avU .!as th;f I'on'.tMllW 4& vulae. laer ; revenue fi.r ;ths?..ycar"l8"r2,--v cdhmwkc iiyem and 't(f hought jit j '6etz i tent of her' paper money, wfrhir must en ! w,s above 63,'50G 000 ;i and iiv ."trie -same titer 1 6 buxifromthemKtnih'om hancc the cxPerVscsfcf HvincV Vhe Stable Wnr' he. r f xndiuut v w i LihnvV-i! the hroduce ofGurowiindustrjT-irA ; - ucuomcu vier , nu iiccoraini y sc H doih or never fuils to.be sold cl ieti per, la proceTol" timfetttan was; the &rcien.'aK arAh;' a, not aii.iu tV. few induce, thegislatute of rie trjiiiii;ce'de? Jiryim ms&Q:zet.y ad-?j - brtdeced tu'akd-w-knSaht fj.vytethat attention tdlhe fero.tcction of tlor t6rds,jrithalle re witirej.ytjchce :: rhetw testa ofheee 'Ifnen'tor: icfehlvy that uem olnffoS. ly of hny ysteai ate jtsrcsidtrwtw fer- :LVix sting- taithe go4 sens-Ofur-iel -ried f unnt;oiwcir-:t 'ib'"'conra I foreiuaens'for duly Mvighigreat' souhd lheot ieK;jh.o w&y pear :u;surtuiVvejfe z nd:j Ixit-vs a21--clc5e -wna u owpkrisoft"J Wt thtilieal'of tprctotibn:e betveffe jichcyof Cr!at-3ricain4'uLd J cues; Implausible -jkicratieyl t lhe 1 St4le Wfc pLili? j Iitical tconoinxit iingliutl, and oiittf'alr exai 4naUonkwe""siiuli ti'nhesitatiagly bq- , . - , : -.-Tf "f f :-"i -' ! ''"-ti tow the most .unqualified pi aijuit on her parliament for the admirable ; and tncom parable iystenV it lias devised.VWe may fairl assert, -withoutithe: least lauger of Contradicuon, ; that tnere never; existea a legislative body hich bestowed mpre at tentioh ou the' solid, stibstantiat, and vital interests of its cortstitunts.Tso f ar as pects domestic' industry. milits various for.mS. - i-( :v-;j:-".: , ;i. : We might extend tiie consideration of thewonderfnl excellence, auditttmense advantages of thecBritish poiicy inspect- iig manufactures, trade anii commerce to volumes.; -Hie .subject appears Jufcxi . hnustible. But our limits torbKl. much detail, antl constrain us to confine our-1 selves to two points : - I. The imniense wealth Great Britain acquires ijy her system', iindv: ..; f JI. ITie: astonishing increase ;of power it has secured her. ' - t ; ; I. We shall, on the first point, confine otirseives ko the four great manufactures liuen, rotjton, woollen aud leather, and make no ijloubt, the statement will aston ish , our fellow citizens,-- and remove all doubt of the .correctness of the higVeulo- uiums we uuve Irazatled tue According to Colqohonn, the proceeds' nf Cotton maiinfacturet' mih? 29 jJfcO.OriiV ? H of: the woflieu, 6,iiOO.CtO.rTnf the .-linen, . r - ' 1 15iC0O;oO(.; ccof the leather 1,000,030.; being, in the whole, 9000,000.'s.terhng ; whereas the cost of the raw materials is oidy .000'. 000 ; of which the cot- ton amhu.ijts to :ibovt o,000 000. the wool- lei 8,DOO,0C0.the linen 5)00,000 and the ieather to 3'0l'!0.000r- Ttius sccarinir a g-tm f. the nation or -63.000,000 ct pet.ds ;, ! sterlmg;, 'r above 27(;,CC0.CC0,oi 'dollars I . ... . il ft . :,.!. 1 r.j.iuiiuiv. j 1 r.s ai ence soi vf s loe nvyste- ry ot tiKr ivonuertui fioivt i ' aud rexoui'- jand iinvahiable machinery, ccs of. Great Britain, 'aud establishes be-; anvantHgenusly- employed chrn'ug vphd . com rover. -v the the Wisdoni-rf its '.! tiiiuance, and altiiriesh biessed bv POhcAvwisic't is. in evcj-Y'rosnect.- iftf us i teons rieaven witn afDounoiess c ; observe, "the antipodes, of the doctrines of-Jfpr.uch establish rtientS havej for wttnt bt ! Adam Smith in the Wea?hf Nations, "inadequate pitecUortrsuffbred a large, poiv ( What slupthdous fattsi -I What a lesson 1 1 tion of .theni to go to decay,' and their po- to tbe legislators ot other countries, paf-.j1 1 wh tle;. world ';and w. could hiedse ifJ.2enrto;a proptr " encourairemeut vere afforded, j prouuer tn in uoin ti lj i u i 1 1 i iiv miviKiii j . v-1 . 1 1 j 11; i. 1.11 1 . i jxens, in - jrder to ebtabikhAbe ls6u"ndiies ! of th' sys tKtii'of political. tdwuituv pur- i sued iri-'kriirtaiuL isthtvwiiiiridi 'jtici-case of power jt has secured hciv I U r'ir twenty , yeurs slie -. wa's the main supiHjit o a v.jrr of .'uuanijded epen- ditui e,'-,unst themost gigantic cbljibma- titiii of power, aiid the' ,mOst -. lurinidnbie moi.areh Eurnae 5 Las heboid for A thrrn- kand -vefies. From her tt sfitjixtt i nvniir I arose,! that he did not an-'.ye ,at universal j 112X00.000. w v r Jinrmgtiie wjiolc.-ot;tnis-war, -she-was i ' !not obiiceid -tb Kirraw-nvic-firh' Vitny I nation : b ut made jargtr: launsf tosj ;'vcfal, Iced some of the iu'st rate mo- he subsld j I narchs. in, Europe. '. A ' I i 'HeiXenormcus debt," which according to Cbtojpun.anrounted,atU 1813. to above yoa.000.000. 13 wholly owti byt rier.own suyectvexcept 17,000VCOO purchased ana owned by lo- reigners, ; , : . .,' ':',. 'd !'r-; Ylt is no impeaebmept to the nierits cf Ihcr system that hot ptjiperij amount to -5.CC0.CC0 of dollar?; Tfcis1 iameiii table feature in her a fanses trotti wasteful cC ruinous.waf 4he has mamtain- c; materials ox tiieTtnertnree,i. t ieu on intercourse on terms more enurcr suiucieiit Quantity ft.r all cur DuvuoseL 1 ' ly 'destitute of reciprocity : atid hence nur II. Tbe st cifid noint. to which- we wish ; i citizens on the banks of the, MissmifTare ea, wnrcu -snons; ic j;rvpw-iuc wuu j ' regulating me cafeer orjHuttis,- parucu try from being ari ethlar liiy tit their inincy dryoutht Siis- isia Since tlie afsbe:has . en layt;thfc:co!iht HeuVywtrTbu tkitt.4fio- tlmt "there 1 ali encWin6uSllebtt dneJifcretwiihstahdiog siiefUas ;psesi ed liereitf!l"i:vef;ia Fand:achratUfeeicd.:theviwra ir;ifche;pesses.V uandtiuer syteui,-anuauv urif tatm'W ttKoes. iifly-ured alticle :wl4kt- ThesAmt all cot- off85 per cerLd valo-ton fabrics, of eve'ry rem on various arti cl esd enoni inat iou, from of cotton, the produc CredtlBritairt and her tion of those dep enden4 dependenciesLJand any cies- lother part j of the !ulbb e at 27$ p cr cent She imposes adutyofl Although ttt.ey could 79 per cent adyalqrempuppJy theraseh-es w on earthenware. Jperabundanily; witb earthen ware, they ad mit it at 22 per cent!! . .-She: imposes; a duty) Tli?y admit leather of 142$ per cent on Iea ther mamifactures. -f manufxetures at 33 percent. t - cottARi503r boaTintrsii. BRITISH DUTIES., r U STATES DUTIES Woolen cloth3, per yard S4s equal to a boot 7 dollars 50, cs. Hats, per peice, 34s 125 per cent ad va lorem. 30 per cent-- t or, 4 dol)ar9 50 cents. fx Glass bottles, 114 I per cent, i 20 per cent. Linens npt ehequer etl or striped, 68 per cent Liiiens; chequered 6 striped, 142 per cent-, , . . ; 16 A per cent. 1CI per cent ij ; U'he annals of legislation and reVenu lire ucc a strou ge'r ' eon t rasf be- t ween the most profoiiud policy and its oiwrh nnncftP. 1 -' 'It "--. Thus we sec that Great Britain, pos ''sessiag: machinery which increases, her i.I powers; cf maiiufacturirig ' at tbe (rate of f! two hundred for one, does not relVon tliat. j . U.r the protection of her domestiindus j try fimt interposes the powerful -shield ; of-- prohibition' and- enornious duties, to i : nreherve them from dancer -i. 'while' the." ynitcd btateswhich had, at the close of the war, a' great number bf imporiantand iexe 'sue niunuyacturnjg esrauiis j -.. . ! - ill? 1. " . iinents, erected -aud its con- ab,bou abacitv pnetors to be involved ruin, the help- piiiceur reiiaoicc wt chtjbe ptirsned to it Oftour aUctirs. Jxo t wo nation ever car- v a . a .w-. ...wfcM. ... . - dos 'ai, ' while thoiisA'hdi, of itseful n)0n,and ''...women and children, capable pf furniwi- 'iintr sunenor roocls. at emal prices, r are h liieraily ptning in wretchedness pn our v towns and cities, for want of empljojnient, 'iad many of them'' driven to mendicity, to support a hdserable fcxistcncevah4 hile i j bur . country is' impoverished -'apd. Us f.l wealth exhausted ;tw support the inanufac- tur - r-i of the East Indies and every pW tof Eu-oj.' And why (let us snlerohlask) , Un tne. sunject ot orawuach..s, we nr- . . V . .......... -v. :- .:- i . . oer 10 trescam ; as xnai part ui,,ic ghsb system is in cperatiory in theymtctl TJJ5'' !.T . ' 0 ''"' ji-livc'-priuid' -;T :V'r '.'i ;! ;- - -I -JR. " r ent merchant; fariier tr tiiatitcr. ccmWncineTh jntss, 'wm naturajiy mqutre mcqu piaus ivsmtvociore ne ueiermmes. yi " Thosedktad' testediby?Ipjig j epefVtce,and attended jwith sucss; hfe; wtlWsiujlfe!ies'b ; wlt'cllto regulate minister yiewr vate life .Isimpcrwusly the duty! bfthosc oil whum?rests the hlghi fespohsibilityv of duty5 which no ailiUeldornoivestKgtS- ?We -rifstl therehre thatr a icalncrahd candiib.H te'ef adopting VI ova ei transccnilaht beivi ig;tJiH:-itiih"4 loffthe djtotyill I ierity and happiujess; yhicbi pod and jpia- lUre ii'ivelplace thiu , their firajpi' and wliich ciuvot be neglected wituoux a most i - 2 1 he imposes.a J BY, AtTTHdpiTY. " 1 - 11 I 1 1i 1 immm An act fortherehef of ifathia O Madaith , ; Bs it enacted the Senate cfid'Tou "t of.RefitetentetiM tneJtt J, ' (, Ametico. iti GmgreU cm&Uct, :Ths the marshal of the district o Courectfcat - ' bei aud he herebyi h; aulhortsed cad eja-; .1 unto Nattsan Birdseye and Da v niel Booth, till the ht,titjaii and Htreitt- ' acquired bytheTJnited St&tti 4ti !t,iid tot ' certainlandahd buildinisj Eittfslediii i' uersryaUL toe state -01 tnecticutr-nr " ihe:lQV3r,Afait&tVcm of.?AtfeuiDlie-k'.:.dlc rid ejffht ihdndred:; ! and thtrteeni agdlost icEolasj: LIo'ss , S judgment of the district co'urt cf t ' r district of Connectictit, iv ugnsv eae. : thaxwand eight hundred Vnd' nme rihe - rresiaentot tneumtea states civiagjtsa thefounhday of fuaeVbnetlicnd eiHt hundred and fourtteh bardenid and . re mittedr w the, aforesaid Moss ttudrr- i -ment aforesaid I and theVaforcsiid 1 Mw v having, by tkeds duly Imthentlcatcdi &r . a good and iufficjent consWeratica. pa tha 1 twentViuiit&etebeK' CarttDfasmd eight hundred and fteeh cjpnvryed the" ' premises tor the ? aforesaid -Birassyc, znzLf . Approved March 3.; 1819 ft v ' 1 1... . - An act for ;tfcercfiejr of Jjfo ZPCvtzz:r,& Jtte it enacted by the Senate hndJIoxtz? '". of Refitesentaiivc the United Ctttttfr' '' ofAmeflcaiijtCtMgrei aiiellZteX, . the Secretary of thaTrcasuWtisetflbo r paid UHto Joiin lCaitslnd,- t?to ' representatlVeth Isnrft cf ninetj-sidol- ! ' lars ; beingr the aiiwmf$&a 'tsuUk&Mt r improperly asseedtnj hiroT la the yer , , ne thtmsand eight hatulred fou ; and that the; same JKe paid! ou? pf an. mo- 7 : oey in the tttaahiy cot otlxpnvi;? srjr - r priated. : f --X I k ' i:frhiY '" ApprdvedattJj; 3;WlV -l?'v,T.V 'An act for the r&ef oCiobcrt iic ' ffBe it enacted y MeirJrffc- ;.-i oKMepresentative of tVrti-'J -Ciates cents add tb feeth Wberan j ; ; . Pace.; of Boston: tbe tsm of thrca hti nd rft v r : Land -1 th1Hyeight rabUarsd lSti ;; cents; tne san jtrm :monty t;avtn uw 4 vucxiciwns U4ivcm.aii5a bolts or birsV the f amer cot bt:rrr by, 11V coU to thetcoUcctors of PhPsdelp:! -tri! Boston on the imrmrtioh 'itt$ C.i w ed Statesbf sundivcQppertctt-jr,ii!l ':AproyedM.aaXi6XflC'47iV ' An actfor the relief f Jxrifife . , -JBe'ircmciedWVieShlkat of JiefirescTitdtives lof thfr UfilletlSCtltex f , of America, in Xtofresid&cin&2ml?ti!t . ,. ). the Secretary ht Wait be, hts Js here- -r byv directed to paVjJathejS:Orrca?l, any money in the TreiiaTyhr:i5Q V'.l ; ' appropriated, two hundred aad fifty dof- I', larsthe-aliietcdWertab itbcrfctfcall ed thereiephktthJVlfbr' ' ; i the defencie ot theharborof Caltiidre.ia ; the yi;ar eighteen handredahdftciv 7 preaeniaiweaojjfie United. State e 3 ecrctaryf WbeUAtuVfce ilit bvl authorised' arid 'directed . tn' tcT-A rt-r, Datiiel Moisbf the cityhf Kew-Vdrfc fc iniiuary warraac ,xor, one uunortu ecresf cf :Uti(f; ;-.for revioutionay. services, la lieu v of a arrant altedged, to hare eert siuexl . jto said JVIoss in -tm& thpusaad- eight Ivtirf f dred'aud sevem ahd to have been losLv aq ftcv- iur uic rcuci pi u. ana v- vOurflSLtiL ' v;:t,.t''vrbdieri' -..vv friiefiretttitoivcJfthn r-Pmeut iei.' ju they are v bcfeby,dtrrLsed tfr settle and, a-Jjust; r th aCcbnatsi of B."& 1 Jfburdaa.brotherfr oCUi of r toitaiiotceedins 1p amount the suta of twentyeight thou- saiMJLiiMt7 aijumai viie au; oe paid Antfortne ... T - irttryri ryd: .-: - v tprpyedircjj ; ;'r":;''- Qf',Xcjir&&dtiv..& State: T t:rttWiCcttini.;ni - 4 Treasaty beand tfieytare hci-cbyactho- ' ; 1 risetlind ;r tiired. Hlrttlementrcf s I''.' f rllie atcounttf ot oatfU.Citmhenalce, fivufset in tue ttkvy;lb altlum a "credJ -il..' -".".1.' ' t -t .' - J '! ' . 1 ti X:h.. li 1 M tfireadi; ribands, rv&tzvteSh. tri-r,1Si '"lovh subjects Ui V Tbe list of articles pr3Kbited,. not being Uie-whbleor f malerial.lV cW?d1 cVaiiet. ; ) - it J -V j i.i-j j .... .
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 11, 1819, edition 1
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