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“er t M 1- be .T. v! * : ?*’ .
\\ ; a. •* uii |>-idiy r< *. i” i t
k. uve from the abundant* id) u
c..v* {Ltwing u*erci's t< his own
c • trails ami neighbou; s ? He can
fi t no “ relic! ** fr. ni your act;
10 either the fuff or iecond fee*
t.*is extern 4 , to ca. already if*
iued : neither eh es ‘h third tectmn
make any pmvihon at all relative
to exe< utior.s aga.alt the pci ion ;
so you have left the debtor who was
so unfortunate t > have a ca. i.i.
lifted aeamlt him IWort y u puff*
% j\u l i act, em.utV tvintith a
* temporary relief M —he mud ei*
th.r pay the mot y, hi* property
nudt be fold, or h mud go to jail. !
but you have not pre tended to ■
(1< p, 1 y either of your ft £1 ions,
executions ifluing from the feder; i
- courts, on ? y to prohibit the tales of
th ir marshals. Now the plaintiff,
in thoie c< urts, has his election as
in theita e Courts, whether he wall
sue out a ca fa. or a fi ii facias;
fappofe then he ehoofes a ca. la. !
y> u have rot a W’ rd in your third *
feidion iel tiv* to ca. las. 1 vied by
ill liffs, inarfhtls, or otfn i offi -ers ;
tl at i tlion relates only t heri fa
cia, or execution againlt the pr -
Isc’tv. Jrlsrr* rhi-rv a
tn by a ca. (a. from theUufcraT
Court ( ven admitting that \wu had
the power which v>u have by y ur
generic rxprcfli ms attempted to
cxercife over the falcs of the mar
finis of ih.it cuu'i) is Itfr without
you’- “ temporal y relief ” —he muff
pay ‘he money or go to jail.
Thus, fellow cinzens you have a
1 amen, in the above case, of ci
ther the ignorance or the balenefs of
the map iity . f the legiflaturc. if
theomiflion was through ignorance *
1 1 at the cale above Hated whs not
provided for b) Me adt, what opin
km) can you elite t in ofiht unuer
f&nimig ofThoie nu n and their ca
pacity to legiffite, when they omit
in a law which they pretend to
diem so important, lo obvious a
case as that? but if theomiflion
Yeas by design, what, opinion can ;
} u entertain of their honelly, and j
t:eir real and ftricere vvilh “to af
ford the debtor a temporary re- ‘
H 4 r
LUCIUS
... i
DESULTORY.
NEW YORK.. Jane i*
Ir uis on Saturday reported,
that the B infh packet which failed I
on the proceeding i'hurtday, was
leen in tow of a French ptyreer.
The |ad was, that acoufling vdlet
which arrived from the t -urhard
law a prvafeer looking fchooru r in
company with the packet about go
miles outft J e the H ok. Shortly
after the circuummoe was made
fcfVPWB, — Rep n had it, tiia the
p v k-i had been tak -n alrer a fe- .
vere engagement, the caatain aud
moft of the crew had been killed
before {he iiruck, and co! Burr,
who was laid to hr a puffinger, was
£rured and taken on hoard the
piivateer. The ta£t, however, is,
that the pack r was ready in com
pany with a Jchooner of 14 guns,
and fully manned—so tha% as far
as the NortlnCirolinaman’s flory
went, it was perfectly corred. But
this wicked looking iehooner was
fiut a French privateer-r-not a B it- j
ifh nor a Spanish privateer—she
whs not a pirate, it was the U.
Staten* frbooncr Revenge, which
returned on Sunday morning Irom
9 two weeks cruise.
. A report was y A £Li day in drew- ,
[ in n, hi at a cabinet council lias
ueen called—and it was ufierted
jk Hi ■ ;vely, that Mr. Gaiatiu fw o
~.s h„en in this city feme uay> )
tiad orders to be at VValhington uy
VVeOuelday n< xr.
The Conin', rcial Advertiser, of
last eveiiing lays —“ We have feui
1 a gentleman from Walhington,
| who ii.lt that place on iT.wrfday
lass. He informs that the rumour
I of the d>y was that Buonaparte had
■ gv.n us fix!y days to cirri 1 1 i > or
agatt ti mm—itx.w ju extra mettiug
of copgrtfs would be called—that
I tV'.ryex r ion was making to place
J < ur naval force in the belt repair—
; th .t war was expelled to take place
between America and France—
and that the embargo was to be
continued until England revoked
her decrees.”
Philadelphia; June 14.
We Hop the prtfs to ita’e, that
’ the Ihip Ocean, Girdon, ar-ived at
1 the L z ret o this day, in 45 days
from Rotterdam. Captain Girdon
brings ciiipatches from gen. Ann
firong, who, he fays, was in Paris,
anil that none of the American prov
*-*•/ i.avi ueui Lunnaateu ncior'e
h. 1 failed.
Arr.ved, the fliip America, capr.
Biown, from Liverpool; and yf-
Liday, fli p Jane, captain Biff,
from London, by the former we
have received Liverpool papers to
the 28ih, and b;, the latter, London
papers to the £7'h April. They
coiitain nothing particularly inter
tiling. ‘Lite politicians of England
tun their ey sto this country for a
decifi nos the queffion of peace or
war. File punlic sentiment was
fludviating amidit a multitude of
fears, hopes, and conj £hires; the
predominant with was in favour of
proLrving peace with this country, j
Lhe B itifh parliament was to
m ct on the iff of May. j
I itelligeat p .ffcn-ers arrived fn !
th Jane, fay, that tle present Bri- ]
i l fli tniniftry will certainly never re- ;
j iax in the orders of council, until !
Bonaparte recedes from pradiling |
on the principles avowed in fiis i
! B I it and Mihn decrees ; in retal- j
j i tion of which the British orders
! were offenfibly issued. As Buona
parte, n > d<>ubt, will hold the fame
language with regard to England,
the termination of the prUent dilaf-
Lpiuv 11 itc; of thing* is bcy-cntd ass
ordinary calculation.
I The expedition which failed |
from England about the 27th April
it v\ is fai t, had for its firft object a
v fit to Flushing, for the deff ruction
ol lev ral ships of vvat equipping in
that port.
London, April 26.
It was yesterday reported that
the Oiage ba I arrived from France,
whh nir. Nourfe on board. There
. were ruinous also that general
Armftr ng had left Paris. The
later very important event is alto,
gather without confirmation. r l’he
former faft we could not trace to j
any authority; but the Statira fri- !
gate fias brought fetrers to Mr.
Nourfe irotn whence we may infer
that England was at lead his dtf
tination. *
I was yefferday reported at the
dock exchange, that Mr. Arm
'ftrong, the American ambnffador
to P t had Lfr that capital, and
that Mr N uirfe had arrived in En
gland. This rumour had the tem
porary rfftft of raifmg the funds
about nn half per cent. We could
luce it to its fourcc,
t Tnrc t S.
I*< • •
A letter received u t s city ny*
i the Ocelli, iioin a gei-ti t* l t‘
I vtnt cut a p;fkrgei innl c Oiage,
nunlions, that tGilt ffiip hnd b* eu.
i.-’zed and condcmind Ly the
F.cnch govtr;nu< nt. uccLr the
fan Uicree. ‘i hff 1 Uter vas dated
at Rotterdam, April 27th. Sevt-
I ral Ittteri of abi ut t e lame date
concur in 1 dating tiiat a"i the piivaie
Lis fort i-ut by the Offge, were
4ft tamed a niomh. and opened and
examined by order of the govern
inent, before they were delivered.
Ext rad of a letter from Rotterdam,
dated April 27
“ 1 he Osage arnv and at L’Orient
in 23 da vs, and was there detained
thice days, tdi the P i:cc could
determine what courle fhoulu be
: purlurd towards her, when th?
; forms of the cie. et were purmed,
1 and the sh p, having been boarded
by an Eng ih veffeh was declared
GOOD PRIZE ! m-. : the meflen
ger and pafle gehs uii :• ed to land
and procvieU iu Pans.
she Amen* n propeHy br-dt
Sitror -nvyr, tr the decrt.’e t.t iVii!;.m>
retiuH’ S without a dcriiion. Leave
ff however given to fell the car,* k s,
on g’vieg boj:ii for the fan t ; a
privilege, however, of no ule, as the
bonds muff be given according to
the present piices, winch ar too
; high, perhaps, for the sale of a bu
gle cargo. *
Chari es i on, June 23.
j The lch-oaei Fed ral ja<.k, capt.
■ Collins arr ved at New* York ou
i the 9th irft. in 32 days from Mar
tir.it o, and 25 Ir -rn Dominica
; I*L>ur was 60 dollars a barrel at
j Martii,ico, and fearedy any robe
I had—no beef or at marked,
j The military had b.oke open t’ e
I ftorcs of thiee merchants, and to> k
: out the provisions by force—n re
| volt of the inhabitants was h urly ,
! expeditd. Flour was 50 dollars at.
| Do min ico, and a great fcarcily of
j all kinds of provisions.
! I
Letter from J. Adams.
| To the hot. or able senate and bouse of
representatives of the common
vuca th of Massachusetts.
GhNTi.eMiiN—ll lias been toy
endeavor, as l have Conceived it
was my duty, while ‘lnduing a
in the senate ot the uniom, to uip
port the admirmbraiion iSf tliegcne- j
.ral-government, in all neciff y ’
measures within compettiicy,
theohj ct of which wasrto preser ve
from Lizure and d* predation, the
persons and property of our c uizen,
and to vindicate the right, <fft*ntial
to the independence of our court v,
againll the unitilf preterffons and
aggreflions of all foreign powers.
Certain resolutions. recently pass
ed by you, have * and your :
disapprobation if measures, t.)
which, under the influ o;e of these
motives, I g ive my aflenti As far
! as the opinion of a majority in the i
j h R'flature-can operate, I cannot but
; confider thele as injoin
ing upon the reprt4tT.huion of the
f[ ate in congress, a fort of opposi
tion to the national adminiffration,
in which I cannot, cnnfiffent.y with
my priori pits, concur.
To give you, however, the op
portunity of pacing in the senate
ct the United S ates, a member j
who may devise and enforce the j
nieans of relieving our fellow-citi- f
zees fioin their present fuff rings,
without factificing the peace of i..*
iiatigu—the petfonJ litwruj U
cm ff arr.er •-* -tk r f*r*ra’ rtghj
<f -u. cou.t ci • 1 cow rclt< e
to v u thettuif vui li.inco to i v
J ** J
iTtr. , ;.bd fem,n n y irar a
iv /uitor-c.-f the limtui ftiatcs, oil the
part of rhis rrmsuonwcaith.
1 am, v.k?i per t.i rcfp. ft. &c.
John Quincy Adams.
B Ron, 8 h Juol.
E me day. m thp house of rcp
r:ientativ\s, tig c,cn utittee on the
foeech of.his cxcdleicy the gov
tHn r, repotted an at fwer, ehich,
ass. j JutMebaic, was-acerptedby a
conffderahle majority.
In c< nltquenee ol ti e rt fignatioit
of n t. Adams, theienatc proceeded
to the.t le6.ioC ed ap. rfo.n 1 1 fid the
vacancy thus occmhoited in the p e
fnf cm greis: when the hurt. James
Lioyd had )9 vtdes, and the hen/
William f;av. 14. The house
i >
c>rmud with the senate, n,r.
Ibcya i.ad /60 and mr. Gtay 113.-
lire T ho- morning,, about one
o’ch k, the Hip Flora. Adams, just
ar ivvd fr. m New (Tleans, with a
in:! of coticn, and 40 3 CCO
dodos in Ipecie, was dilewered to
b < n ffre, at anch. r in the North
liver. As Icon -as ifliftancc went
f;< m the li v re, the cable was cut,
anu fhr r:ri : ud afts ie on Gibbet
ifland, when flie nr-w Ties.—Acon
fiC'. ral le p n(i htr cargo had been
taken cut hut much damaged.-
, The fjrccie n. ! be laved. —TTe vtf
fti w.ii iioi bu vvoi'ih repairing.
/v. 2 . paper.
M *’ • tj G: erg?a,
Irmight forward in the house
cf rpp: eScntatiyes cn the fact
day rs the silting, ay esduti n
tlicit ceil the Hia ipbitrs ehyytla ap~
x -ar citdh Htyipi “
arts? in compute cuiU ej /iane
manrfaTure. • *
‘juts read a then opposed
arid rejected Girthss t round- that
some Members r,light not be a
! bte td p ocurj articles ‘of home
\ rnargf. Jure ; that if ah tca/d,
. it ‘wjuLi h better ideal iht v
shoiiu: go into the measure vot*
urn aruy till nbe thus compelled
j-iJv :t; ami that if the ? csclu
i.rn <u\re passed, the house
K-ouli ban e no power to enforce
si 4-
; ti •
’ t k Hough the respiutim 7&as
icj. itn otjee'C %y.lt prchcl.y he
attained. j\i>ery members dc
cicred tn the /souse and out of
it, that ta x would conform to
its spy i. Trobceij a mijui*
K °J foth houses wilt be clad
Hi homespun.*—Should th s be
th case, emulation will be cx
: throughout the country to
produce ih ‘ faint end he rd*
Sn *•-> .i /
wia.c-A
A’ lien president JHathingtoTt
met the first congress u?id r the
present consts Jut ion in JUgw
hau net cm article a
vo-.j him but ii'h.j ivas rj
hme mam future. Should
t r s:a ~>J JJfarson imitate this
example, we think it wci lube
Y ry f ar f’ cm dcrcgaUigfn m
hit high character.
* fug Amcrii an.
There was a report in Pl Uadel- .
phia, on ihe 11 ;ti inlt. that mnpref,
iu • together immtdt.