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> v ' * »»I >•*• * • *-r& V ft & iHw^ * »fwaipjl «t*fo$ cefteptibltf of* -t#ra:wtfcfeibcy could bafdlybfr tbooghtjo Afcttrti' tjf «u,fatapr*$m}d AaJ % #• cauma were in loch a ttAt|euifeat tbe fnfortna* two. eoiM aot.be cWtnril . i .-/ ! Mr. l$m advocated th^ ipQUoitibqt fpoKt? tow* as not to be dtffiniEiy bJatd. The cefohuion was adopted. tiii station of Mr, ftandoinh, the commit. tec pt tbVwh©> was, dtfcjharged from the c*of}dtf*tityi$l fci* t&UA^^ ; kttk§^^ the array* and appi>ing i$$$J$i»»©;et\ of ap. Maprattioiu for tl|e newirijofeiajd for gun boats to firming and equipping the mihua. Mr* JBU staff tnoved the at&fntpn of tb« **«*• clmon. I , , -. . .--• • • .... Jfilr, ATJton moved Uftmififll H to ibe J* Ml committee upaint the fidiftrjr e%bl?fli-, Mr. fily diQvtefit U, ^viay^|S!%«£l.tor- «lf- *affi6# in the J$oufe* |rcstowfj? Jjj j*^«„- n AlftWt motfof W*I mMi ; ^-I 1 ^^^ 1 ^ opening iif tl# fetoA. He 1^ leffeVW* ori|ti|l <h$jr;M ft£ ?•: Jasta coito na«tiic*tf<>a t between >•&$ 4 ^CoMrefi»it,Bi*i H J* \fewi Mr*~ Jef?er,__ _ _ w ,^-, --^ ,•«..... <t ^v ?^*J«ei?<igeior a Spce^h^ JI$ f^FfrllFbe. ' *a*A'e bin* (Mr* & *>&*## mvfjfy b*|b|* afctfrovedtbat courfe tben^fe^tebijgb^ aj»- vnMI it *ow, to #fe^m®fa£ *? j 1 - Jl«$fapprdv;ed m* delivery oXf • Speech by » iBtefitatot* becaufe ffi retenjlfted the pfac T ^ ttdftt Cfe^Brstat^ ayblgffel^ #a?. *bteiufe *re#ftr4jatf rfelV lle»f d*l we '„ ibe a^fw o»'(l|eM^<il^(^lMi6:tn4 \ v Prefidfnt*. without being ficEened at the ad» . ui4ott ^Mch tbcf, fx)6mli^'WM ii<»e luf h^effi ind yetiboft a^tjSiW##*% , »«>% could p9ff»bly h*y| ^ uatof^tbe ' s measures !&f.*gpvcrni«en^ Jjjiptt the) trd, TjiicW of aniwering thciftc^li^ %We?cr, • , „ Be did not meajtt, to cxprcf* an4 opinion, Ofitl J 1 « , fcfi to |**k« a motion tbat;i^iowfiT bb artf- * rcmW '>&&.'Biit wBea be ^%$|| o^ofi tb'e grca^ and aufpiciou* change which harTbecn effeQed in oar loreign i61aiions>fn fo ftort a - ipitcje \\of tim^ and which 'had occafioncd Aich great rejoicings among the people, he t thftQght f he haufe oaght, jaot to remain lilem. . Hebad/atd at the laftfcfTiontrrat it thencwr I'refident fliouSd ad mini tier our affairs, «#£n f \JjfW.wwy i»V^ r many g/aint of allowance fivgbt to b« maclelor the very difficult fitua- / . Jftapt] iw «vt5i\e4 hd was pfaced. He thought , the lioufc ought i6 eipref? its opinion upon tbejweferij occafian, and therefore moved the lollowing refblul ion : ; 1 ^ i£ tjotved, Thai the prompiita'de and frank- «ef» with which the fr«0Sent ot iBe ph|ted • Svatcl has met' the overture! of the govern- ment of Gteat jEfriiainjtowards ijierelforation olh'urtionyand a free comaier^iaViDtercourfe betMfeerr the two'nations, receives the aplpro- biur|nof(birHoufe. Mr, Fmdiey .{poke at Come fength, But could VL(\\ he undetflood id the gallery, He 'appiated to thinlc. the refblertron a novelty in legifiation, and to be oppofed to h or any o- ther ol the fame character. Mr. Dana doubted the propriety o1 adopt- nig ^jherefolution ink* prefeotabftra£ltornl, but confide red it proper tor a reference to a committee of the whole, that the fubjeel might Be difcofled, onfetiered by aoy rigid fttlea of order, Mr. Alfton and Mr. Bacon approved the conduft of tSe Prefryent, and would vote Jor the refoftitioa rather than again/t it, if obliged to' vote upon. it. but would prefer . avoititrtg tt« (Tfiat ts ft they would vote for it, if they could net kelp it f but would rather ,M^ Bacon moTCcf to amend* the' refola- tion!padding tfee following words* ** And ittrmlhts additional evidence ol therTptrit of accommodation on the part of the gov- \tninem'ol the United Stales, which has \' «£«6 time beea, mtermitted.\ M*^$aeon jnovedthat the refolution and'amendment ' T be fdlprredL.taa cortwnkteepf the whole. . \ , - Mil J, P^Jackfon'movediiit inde6nite f ^o|fpDnfc|tjedtottbefd[b}ecl f - -Mi Randolph oppofed this motion at tan- %rf><nmt Wi refection. jftfjM'jflg e*$# ;, tftat t ht motion would f^i^ejl^ , k# wiaialy fuppofed it %0u|| be oppofed, He^fteW^bere' were men in the country,and Ibe tfeuefed 1» the b^dfe^ «bo d|ffp^cd *rt the| jrrefideiii** proctamation an4 tbe. fjoh* ilruajon glveiS i \Q the flp^i^r^ohffpaj£* 1 f omeodibf tbat it-dUlejrp^ fgl^ ;##> : *6<|' principle porfued by M4 |4||ff^'f ¥# lie offered for fufpefid jfb|'fM|sir|^*li' 4^.- lited ^ £ngt<)ftd ti A^ i|#df^t b# or* lets ^ council: $^pj^:^;-p|(i|!i|; $0$ accepted that offer, iti^^imS^M^i. httfi\\mka*ith t &pr$W : i^w$$^^ The old mn-itnpmitwm^ $w%Uty%$,, , adroitly fmothered to ^^^ : ^}mmmi HM0W* <»w,) would bl*ebeeir®lilo:f0rce xgfititt htr, by wbicb bsi , i.tt,e.'etotliSi|4 roa^ a>y «>tbW valuable itikk&.mm^ i®p$Mi •nd her public. vfcf»>i# «rtfe'#i#«rfg4 • If Off m$ iioi pem^tel to «ccepii for it Uh*i focceedsd in btinging aboota rechrjcifiitiori between ibeitwo eoutwrles, tbe boofe injcjit now be, dEfrcol&fig bis..fMonroe's) mefl^je it^8e*d ol ifloil^r Bfta^i (M3dlfon*s.) TMr, R. agaitj repeaieidtbat tbe Bntifh or- dem ift council weifcttOt known Iff this cooir try at tfie time the pre ft dent recommended the laying of the embargo. He faid he fhud^ dered when he heard the language made ofe of % cerwinnewfpapeiiiaf hit country, ed ited hy men holding high offices in the arm* 0* the U, Sf«es, Re then te*& w exit aft, (fnppofedto be Ftom the Aurora) in i obifarict as follows; •• When w e coofider dje fate of all othef nations whd bavcfirfl reflfted iiod tbe«i fobmitted to Napoleon, the (»eopTeof fa* ll Smes woo4d.be fools i| tbty did not perceif^ the coudje they ought to purfqe. 1 ; Tbitcoarfa. kUUr. R.'«»oadoukto fofc mtt firfl. toltbout refiifting. Mr. Randdl^ik (pole nbooiia boor* tf ,. dopitri|tbereroI6tion*j format tnegentfe- ma«i(Mr* R.) idmbted that the prefideru had done no moce* than bu duty In this tn«, tace, itJnigbr be ibfet red thai tb;e pieflV dent of the ¥. ^tatei To feldom did bis ,dp- v ty» ibid ibis roij^Mogh^ It fieeefiajcy to^pals a vjote oi approbation' *)itmvGt bejfappen- fd todo it. i\. • u /k\ .\ *,. m^^F^f ^'W*'. W*. >J. w|| a iasf f andtbai an ^direi ia^WarileW <« 6ue fide of the FOR* tateiy ercaed in titft town. Itt^omniAtl'ufe in Amerl^i ihrm«k l£I«^ ,|»a Sonday after«ooh/e//1» ife jni.^. ,Variom art » «J^* \ !c *\ 2?5JSJ i r^ f ? <S,, *« trie opiuiooa of wha wa# the A *f it. though the «* \»« J»«e articles -of loxory. fttdeei^ jnoft common i«. mat iti f*H was.occafijned by tbe the -firflf\ force employed by the ^^^rlcajfa. **H»* Jf»cannon stiboor three kiguei dlftmcel- j a eohfeoneac^ Ot ibe arbhrary afts ol &Z \ But whatever was tT>»c*ufe. tt it * finking proof»-1 _s • w«* »*««trt«»4 i«\*»«. ^-A^.iii^^ T!^T ^ mongnwny others, v f the e^rreme foil/of;%otr W fting f°f ^«* employed « tbe ^^011^ |f anv man *'nh the public money, without fatfuiing, wge qtiamity ot tea: an atticle, hot $ few. ? ^1 r ? fi •• It he honeft ? Is he c«pabfe r* ' ; y*?ar» before, confined to and even but linl* ' \Jefferfo (aj Mr Adam- A^^tf ft79>^> af«d If''tU WCaltbieft Of lb« CO*ad»iV^ ring ^r^^^'-^----^ 3tW=* I had s little hobbj horfe, Mt» name was rfobby Gray 1 His head was made of pea 0raw» Hia tail was m»de of* h*y, 1 faddlcd him, 1 bridled him, I rode him out of town ; There came • tittle guft of wind. And blew poor Hobby down !** • **f 5= cue Utpomtotu. Mi. j. C-Jfaclfon' o»de a pret|y ; ?ma« fpeech. Among other things he laid that Conlrefshad ajrembted with nobler views, and for nobler patpofesjithan to^o&rf T&E Oil- Qt &miA*tQH UPOS TB$ ^£436 Adjourned without a decifion; M.WHM,I,I teae caacus of pThe felbwljig c6tnmttttlcaiion$ ff M m Wa are loinithed for the Freeman's Journal] War hawk OutgtntralkL *f he'War party paffeda Kfon*Inter?oarle to $ro- dtle^War- The^Britilh Government, fefzed upon it at t aWare* opening- the way to Peace. Never *tre *\felt of politiciaja* more completely cftttgjHt inV tMtr 6#flft6ill\ . , Executive DireQary. n ^ . nine mold be leadenj»fl»tnb%»f Iwre embied 10 take into conGderation the propriety .of, demiitfding a categerfcal anfwer from^reGdentMAij- riok'to the qtieftton whether the republican party are; to uiaderltand that he will perfeverc in hit late me»r- aresj, Qrratheir wh»\ meaf ^re« are to fqtare to be e^t- sjefietl^ ft Wst thoqgfit befi on the whole, not to a- dopic fti<l!r'*' - &%af«re pre*5pit«efT. 3m thefe gentte- mer did not conceal their difatisfaftion * and one of the Kentufekians declared that he was aifared. that the geno\n* eaftern reptfblicans participated in their difapprobition thw lale meafares. Thefe men f*y they did not appoint ah e*tta feuion tomakePfeflCe totti* England, but to make Ptar with England. If they fhoutd not create zrt Executive Oiredory at prefeit, they will do fo before* the ne*\ Pcefidentiat Eleaion- They wiUsgever trull any man asJPrefident hereafter, w^o^ilfjli pledgehtmfelf beS>fehandtoacertajn coorfo of meafurea which will be prefcrtbedtlbr him- Thin may be confidered as a fettled point. Our Ariel is again bufily at worp, and proHtAf'af fsitllafnl report of ail fecret proceedings. cANAimAmvd, TVBSOAtT, JWNfi 20 t J|^ ( MR. L£fr/$> ADDRESS, s Delivered at Geneva', oft the' 10th inft befo/e the fa* . tUfal Republic*oi t afembled to cerebrate the day. It* is mw about three biindted alnd feven- teen years ftnee the frft difcovery of thfi Weftern Cotftffterjt by i&mitA roan, hi that time the forfrt of eOterprine begai to ,diree>itrcourfeinto a new channel. In- fteaf of committing havoe and dfftruaion By wars among tbe various potentates of Etl- Wpe* meo now began to find that tdeir pow- era of body and mind might be more ufetolly ant inore honorably empldyed in expidiing theVlobe y, extending % knowledge of tbe ear^ and feas jf enlarginj the aboof «of tiv* iliiationf, an'd tbe meant of muhtpjying to a vail extent, Ibe number of human fours ? in'. trodocing eveVy where c6e benign religion ot the dofpel j' andtbolorcpafrini the way for that hapjry ^erio«. wtfeii Vbe Jorfd Matl compofe ijfut ; blcffed faraily-SchJHdren of one Common Parent; arid' when brethren fhall indeed dweH together in' unity. Io the year i6o&, in tbit iffar d of the BTitiOi fear, whence the anceftors of a large proportion; oi us came to America', a 1 compa-, ny was* formed toEthe purpofe oVeftatrliOi- inga\cobny in W. England,between'w^hora and the' mother Country there {hould b'e % njiiiQir iriterchah|;e of tbe Comiottii i|iif sfolv venfences oi lit^. A'boiit the a ne\time a* plied with mp-WMHi^ ? yoor c«imiwjfiwa^^fl.'5 Su' Congrtfjional Oratorf. There ia a handfonie acceffion of talent/aa dreu as^ of*members to the minority Mr Chamberlain of N* Hkmplhire, Mr Pickman of MatTachfetrs, Mr Gojd 0f N- Vork, *lr Sbefifey of Virginia, anS Mr Stanley.' of North-Carolina, are fpoken of as men of undoubt-' ed abitity- Of the new democratic members, Mr r iflt of F Vork is the only one upon whom any catcu* lationi*placed on the fcore of talent, and\ this gen. tleiman, as has always been the cafe with' almost e»fj> tjr man of talents of the democratic party, h aitcady fafpeaed of Spoftacy/ The Next Prejiient. fit rs wTrifpered in private demoefratie circles at Washington, that MaUitan bat ttOrnid a damn'dfeder- alist The next PreGdenr is to be pledged beforehand* to a certain iine of policy. Gov Snyder has been ' mentioned as a candidate, btft it ia generally thought, that although he has by no meaas>foo r much tente, be has too little ner*e r as he did no? carry on the war a- gaisift the U States with fufficiem energy. The gen. deniien who app*ar fo be moil peculiarly poffeffed of What are now fettled to be the true democratic q'uali- ficatttons for tbe Prefidency, are hit Smilie, Mr AU fton,, amd Mr Alexander Wilfon, an e,r-reprefenta- tive from Virginia, but as different a man, in point of mind, from his namefalce, the author of the A» meriean Omitbolbgy, as a Sa^yr h different from Hy- perion. / * Mr. Randolph. \ Tb(s gentleman has commenced tne dongrellonal Campaijjn by taking, a tnoft acliv^ pan iq oppoCtionj to the fyftem which fo long difgtaced and degraded oar country* His wonderful fertility of mind pecu- liarly Qualifies him to occifpy a field fo replete with; rnaite*- forctiifoteaid crimination. He ttiit fteadi- ly difclsiims alt participation in what he deenfs the political herefy of federalifm. He fatirizes the gen- tlemen of that party AS federalist of tbe 1 old tcbotl, tnen of Etsex x and authors of unCbnftitotional rneaf- tireft in bardan&unccmniMional timet. Mr Livermore a«know-l«dg«d himfetf * man«fEflex r «nd declared,] ria ftt> Dan* did, that his cohftitoents wiihedforno other pi-iviJege! whet|.profeeoted for libiels, than that of giving the trutt in etidetnie, which' was allowed by the Sedition Law* Mr Randolph thought that j Jaw clearly uaconttitmional. It was alfo imnphtku A federal jury would condemn a man, becaafe they. believedpubhcations a^atnfE their own partvto be Hbef- lout, and believed the UW to be conftiiotloaai t si jti- ry Of t*ofe called republicatts wonld acquit him, be, ;ai^j^MiiCTe4 7htt.waaa>i4 againft their an- it- men could not brook tbe loin of jjfouk k* tlele ot tiixmt} &t*;%t was ;hereftranu upon ibeir commerce that rofticd tb^r%fr* * J! its; tha| commerce which <b*y ei?er fnsjjtfa L J cred themJjJves equally poir#edoI a HgfeJ/ to^aa to Je lands ifey 4Eorttvatedi iW4toi»* fes they lived in j or ibe clothes iiey fymi Tbey lonfended not hi laxorie|-Mbeycon» pd#Mr%bt^ ftrebgt%fd by jongeja* joyn|etm imerwoveiiwbballtbiratujrjticr*^ pal regulations, and even with their very na. JfM^iJ-Wtai in tbe ejn^rle jf events it be* Cfii^^ie^ftary^laerince^ tbe> %j$sed„/ noiloxOmi: Thefetbey would bavJbl»^' edtOoilfOit tbe altar o| freedom: The? facrificed t heir wealtKtheirpeacctheir blood 1 A« ittdpj|6n<lbif% and e»%bt«oeiyeo^, manry t ftretching over a m& of more tfram twjl*ebbyred mUeii &bm$ nrf patrioit and fjiMfflfa mh u the; world ne<jer faw y&ytiijtip^ galtaut if my^at ibebead ai*W whom, as guardian angel, was placed that • man who fe immortal name Americana can n$V^ it coft'teniplate hut witb jr*eneratt«a # s oor bear, 1 but witbjaptiire; fuch fj&s&fi meoanif^. the de^edi d|f|>Taye^ to 'm wmm& m£lm~ 1 defence 0 rjightaj^be: |a||py4emKt ^f i0$k, m are tbj| day called tOi ffiiebmer-fbf^ m k tbat after ftr^^tbrpal &8&fr years war; after incurring a vait debt; af« terfacrlfi^ngtb^.beft blood # four mm^;T:f itf, amd attlr bay!^ «n eonttuaej, hMf^. were, by the fiftble bal»d of b^aveii, V&jjfa~<£ poffeffion of aH ytforeights, and that j>offei*4* ^atei;..^lt-|ytte^.a^r f lif^ ^ — -^ j *h 'prnaopOjOCWfitt'n uoi.laJUnv'tortij )oy?dc«*^^y* C^ ^ETUIISSH f fjer Oorf«i» w fsear oaflwtj^n of (race. that o»r joy |s te^g % tbofe wbo feJAft -driven from trtirfhc bad'ibe&^oiiWr'' - b# fprgmtep »fer i the embargo/wbt ©fans ion^^f$m i basforgttte^4be% ed froto every dem< io regale the la^ %htvr fptrtta^ drooj \*>vwy friend of £0* 1 bis app^bat ton w «di If it^wat Iflgf eatbaiiyibingtlie bonefty, f^mereaf tbeyappr3v^d*bej tfjey txjet&f* tot own terra*/ II to, e**bly difapposntet admioifkauoa wer Frances of the Saf gtliii ojipOfitiott c chan'S j and above pf ibmr dating J ''^Irtever- :^t B'rita! ^0tft#o.a»j#ie».«b»^>«< ^av<f ^b^ciedA«|M!S -eat *4ajftiL to. betw ^w. j^lenlonat :atnawi' J wl |^ji^c$^«J#1fam# 9» roarllW .PtoflsCT. JBliafi') anl ibaj ^ whiieyourtorefl J were ill led with oak; your coafti lmccr.wjjfi fciiiteiii yoor toiw»$f«j^ yrenC\h |i#ot ifcejBwse «Q«^I f««iei**|Nii» ^ |f ¥ rhele 4^^8^c. of'tW'talejnr^dsMff, J - I^^'reaii^'^too * thlfiat* go«s*«e^r-i \--\* — a -»t#gH»\ ywstf^ 5; ^3^ ,s*^ir»jSiws Et8^Tt#,if.. ( •/ V;.\'.'V .'.''_\' '\ f ' >-i ^«' y'-Mttttiti,•$&!§$<! J. * • ttrt.wed'nefdayeomaietttaA •o|t|te.g^e?orircntdf;tho^wte:ofM w i«#fc1tffiftdeft«iiHsilMr^^G ^,,. . M . I»^„.«^ i«*,.^«iio g*#fa4;R|ptJh^aoi'hiafel^ =i.^^* w| »ope,^| -y ^bif Jaw i?as,bowevef, irejuenfly ;WIM*;*J^c4Q#aii| 4 ifl »e^d^-hy^~Cf|n^fafiaW \' \ '' \ *---»'•—— -•--.«-- f ittdindfng,' - 1 tp tbf ,ho^:i!t'Ireprefc'nmttv^;^a:boti- 9ttaa% .»^i^rft'i!^;fe*iele^-%M^s' 'atd ^ «nf w f ^ #b?le.ibafe bf f»a^ w«se weeiy -. •• hrim $$^U* vmMt M*Mm% m/. : Mmmm .\ - MiJ'ljS.\ ecieitd \ttw f, vlmol #m eon* I &2ff%».**!$LS?J £??**^J^^^f^^f PiKcktity, an^ ibe rll'i mile by NCN Caw. «/tl;?eh^J'ntsesteteife^ y^f*ficeJ8ojtireti|iafit|,ttt u.ng i<» mike repM-J.t.in J »r Jit*, 4«*u «t Lie H ? rh< Cfiflfm ^ Mrfi|f fgt|f ^ ^gtfi^ju^ Chcfapcaite, 'lots, tic. JiaiLt, Mr. Aloatoe: i*iBatattanj rj»()«wttajr« fettlersjent was made on tbe Hudfoi rtvti'by that mduuTrlous' and enterprising people who have Trnce ejtrendecf their commerce from' the lees'of Ffolland'to the fragrant iSands'o! Ftidia*. & tbis* time too, that fpiri t of liber- ty whith is fo confenfaf to'our natures, and which had Before-employed itleif in »Qx ot robbery aha* viofehce, now began io afTum^ a nobler form ysand ioJr^ead of behrg a lero- cioos\ ffifrit, per fee utitig its neigliborf and tbe world prompted men to combine in corjrrherctal cornp'anica and in manufacturing focteties', and to thr'ow together tb sir wealth tot the purpofe of errtreafing th :ir enjoy- menu} and which as furely extended tbe meatiS* orenjo^ment to others. fbift.bas a paifage been found through every navigable lea on tbe globe, ^nd fcarce a nation or people e*tifls upon it, whole means of enjoyment ard not doubled by cammerce. In moil nations the beneficent hand of hea- fen has given a double portion; ami for What purpofe, bat that they might have ibe means ot intereourre with each other, and be fttm* ulated to that intercoorfe by the certain prof, peel (fo far as human profpefts are certain) ot great advantage P Thus has that commer- cial fpirit which pervades the world, and which BoUrifees*jwherevcr freedom flourishes, been planted in our breads by the Author of our being. Tbe fame Commercial fpirit which fir ft prompted the inhabitants of Eu- rope to plant colonies, has ever fipceexift- ed, and has, long ago, been ripened into fyf- tem. * Little more than a century | after the djfeovery of what is now the mofti commer- cial part of the United States, tbe tumous law called the Navigation Ad, waapa^ed by the Britifb parliament. This law, at fir ft, pro- hibited the inhabitants of tbe colonies from exporting the various.commoditieji enumer, ated in it, to any part ot the world; but to O. Britain; and to the commodities enumerated at the pa fling ot the aft, were afterwards added fuch as the mother couniry thoVIhe might be benefitted by monopolizing. Though tbe colonias owed, in addition to the allegiance then acknowledged by them,fome obligations ot gratitude to the parent ftatc—and though $they were really a grateful people—yet, as fwe lesfn from tfae hiftorians of that time, great ^spmplaints were made,ftron|| agitations cxcit«f, and in tome places, particularly in a great fouthern colony, irregular proceed- ings were produced, infomuch that, tram- OeorgiatoMilbC evoif wbeie iat^ae|i it \**\ witb navt^awe irtvers;^ yont treafary,|o!l?' If, Indeed, Wifb atf tl|efe means -Jot Beaeic?, ^ in your ha'nlsv yon? fufered ibe proi^4 a**^ ? val power on earth to deprive yon of a»ndt|^l right, f oil deferved to Idfe ji^ofat!^\ [ $ u Haveyou been deprived 1 of them by tpafc: monfler, who, under tbe title of Emperor ot France, traverfes ,E^i;oR9 W rb¥bea| o|^ h^. T mm«tm0^p^^0i^ ttr him f--^Tbis ^e^fen I darejrfisft anv# * a^W* is •> *f#*»^ gl, • *« f««st. . , j^^dlu^4tt^etad& ; •ft is gnc%^jtiie»%4li%d , 1 -aee4.oai|ftjeem|itJ^h *. fwer.—He hat ac^MM^f^i^^f^xMm^^^'^^ Your wives and daughters have nevef beejfe^ ravtlbed '*\\ ------ .-- .- •'.^ or debauched b|f brutal\ foldiers, ^ or ftill more brutal ofliccts olbi* armitjtMi^f^ Hit legions have not covered your country^ and confumed your iubftance; Baftbfrer.li ; a peflilence wiilcb walketb in darknefs, as ''• well as a deftrutlion which waftcth at noo»- day. '\ w When ibef rehch resolution began, e|»\J^ ry generous American, feeling in jotts WA U >- r 4 pofitiont of the 'pelgpe, <• ver#.4NE|4% ^s0.ffl«5P admin^iraiioft would r^othtwg potion, a^ifis lenlftsipti^ .\'.:^ ft .*# •TJhe*e; vm^as0lgfej[i m ^ tzpmfts wbeirtft^nd believed the law to be tacQn.j melled at commerce was, bad not the colon- ifta ftill continued to reap confideipble bene- fit from it, and bad they pofieffe^ luJBcieoi ilrengtht they might have been provoked tt» ftlke oft their allegiance to tf^e coamry whence tbey derived their origin, and where the? BUt bad fotoe ol tbek deaiejl connex-^ ions. -•••-* led-afld'»arisd.ln'focb;wiya,.ib4^#f'e:co^ ; bfW*lieiirallegiance ,40 ibo^^O|Aegioi $be Jfjftotber country, (t# %-#ai (freat Brit^ «tO ^llefjrlibiii tbe t0w!%aionjf many ^f ; 'o$|• until fuch impofitions;«reie l|tid ®fMfc| ;0oojmct64fi;'.^i»- ; 4ww**$»- M%'tmi§U^m ; treeoaeo' wo^d-oo|ldbfb^\% •*t|**f2^f'l : 11 * aci»4 'tbaf tbe larttamen^or 0-r^t;Britain ciiimtd > tlikvili&d fbt. ^1#tct .m' ail .«afet #batevel^-baiil :i#^»ot-|elji|*^e*feai ; tbe It# cferisfye tawfe : «i. ibt' jie|airailo» ! * ft-*? T breaft the hallowed fire of freedom! and *r«*V«J^$ ^| Reving every Frenchman to be afihi^tdU»f^2^* «* the fame generous feeling, boneftly ani|oto|f^f\y f heartily wilhed it fuccels. In this, lw»jejr^% we were not open to fnfpicion. It was im- poffible for m to imagine that what appea>fd^3|Jfe: to us to be a great and nobjle e®»rt ot morcf ;f ^; p\ than twenly millions of people to becoJn«t^,^ free, mould be produced by any other thais^.^|f the mbft laudable de&refrof humane nature^ f<\ $ f In this temper were we when fecretattewp**3i ^^,, were made to embroil u» in a war with O- ~^J Jz 4. Bniarn—a nation witb whom we bad bnfe'~ juft made peace, and with whom we had then the mod extenfive commercial connec*,;CT^WM tions. Attempts were even made to enBft^C*?^ *< foldter» in our country and to perfuade'iit!^^ ; J| citizens to fervc under the banners of ftani$* f&? I Conduft like this ought at oncet« have tx- - cited our fufpicion, and the natron Jhc«ulAi: have cried out with one voice, «* weJdfeW fove liberty ; but it it not tfeefrberty o|dB|» f ceiving others 5 It is not thai liberty wbtfih ' iecksto ioyolvcs other Jtiif©**» inotir|rtf rels; and above all* it Is not tbat liberty which, under the fpeciotis garb of ctv^fr^e> doro\feeks to Conner MftMivft tbe wortdf, ^ There were indeed many* men in our coutftff * ; who law tbrovj^tbefftnify Veil, and tbe t*f * ; tber of his country, wbdt itben prefided* OvePi \; its affairs, witb no lefs firmiiefs tbai| w*?dottr| f f.\ fefufed to entertain any longer ai a public „ araDaffaaoftTteman,%:fa$^ , ed withreipea arid M^^as f^bW#^ embroil Mcmmf ftm^^^wm^m \ endleft,iboogb m^m^¥i^m^^ f \ all* in the infernal principles of ^O^C France. And tan fpi Mtev*itew^f I; the confequences of French intrigue; wotMit have beer? ev^ W^Mm^tOf^M^ ftead of French partizani-,1 had.Imoftf^d French citizens—our country ^d IfOOBOO* ed to be.idh^^%'fl^\^1ir«l«^ tbdfe wbole : bOall^dvwbolllWI|fet1i^f^tr t leadermnd beat vm alfe ^irfj:fidSdtnt^ tbe ;ll;:i-8tfa^ J -B«t''-W' 4 *N depflw^ii brought tapoofot*^ Th* iitoiv- ;#ime ^iOirBeifitelj?' tim «b^ wh®m yo w ^ii&ta>i1fV^|M'^^ bend t&mt afairti ;Evei|r'tefleftlorl , 0*1 ibttpaittttti litf*» jfeais:^tl!'foltrabl%t^iibif mmf men \toouir-cottsjirf .aided ttudr clevatioo, k^\%, iog'W.*£|PW l®$ «b# |titt€i|ilet^ Bin iet ,<» tour finances ailtt watC alraoft^e*e«f departmc In a manner con^etiiat ruilon. ? TJhen had che dence i« their Osiers. Commerce led on band poetic tangttape S$ ^be iVagrance; o^rcsntat eiood^ fa'fbt^\f#ed * *• dropped wfea^w >i fiiould have been anfw Jhouid have mat|e as k\ jnade «s jfttft # ab/ m Ing. it {hoiijdhayc made to Ctfo Safc^feltt fri Hone, 1 fear, bjjt the g ifirs of Gomorrah, m of Weffiags, tearh ns t for them as we o«^ht| ' are the deftinies of nat Oa this day lei -ni ri efjoy, CI>M^^CI 2SM> are again rets*** years been hg&ilhed fr, lion, and ftnlfittg »*o re «tat«re uncWnged tjy > Otic mats of a detnoci and.lol in her mouth, - Celebration ef the , •,,..' deral reu*g * ^fr« meeting tg4&*.-0k J&?ffo®fo/di~m $&&n the triumph cftboiep, ^Neepting^ |a»ieiiw1h»v* *w*, ftitfrlfi''HOHutitS' * juit ditcernment ef jhe „ for the feelings of th« ineet hei ott ial'andlM .%atati»^9tffct <-li*t the attach on the Chefi r «»fearth oarf%«|«#v* > «04^.iBBde|^ifflJ«g-»i \- f^jre%o«diftf^fe^t; w, ^«»psr#il|^ :*, * t# *%$p&$ij^ * «|^'^t^rving:p»» ^ty v .'i3n&v^fete' 4 . fe|«»^%bthe-6tt' *?#$* <fc^er dtfeif* f ^.aH*Btosa'c«- hi *!'i*tof-sttbai^>|ttgat'