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€: -r front parts cr places r.ntter the
iu i.i ictii'Ti o 1 the U S. in flops oi
veil. I* belonging to tlit- U. S ates,
of any article which is not of the
grow th, produce 01 manufacture* of’
the United States.
KtlulviU, That the committee
of commerce and manufailures be
v (Iruckd to ti.quiie intenthf ex- j
peiiicncy of laying ai-4uidiiional j
cifriiminaiing duty in favor of ships j
’wmv! and wludiy navigated b\ at- .
• izt‘ n s of the United Siaics.
Refolwd, That th- committee j
of commerce and manufactures be i
inftruCteJ to enquire into the xpe- j
diency of piobhiting the American !
(hips and vtiTcls from carrying ar- I
ticks of growth, produce r man- j
tifa&ure oi any foreign country, ‘
from any foreign port or place to J
another foreign port or place.
Relolved, That the committee
of commerce and manufaftures be
imlr u£ted to enquire into the expe-
diency of modifying or repealing >
;he laws allowing diuwbatks.
Friday, f>.
Mr. Morrow reported a bill for
extending the time lor bluing aid
locating military land-warrants; — ;
uhich was twice read and letemd .
a committee of the whole,
y Mr. Sawyer made two u; iticcif
i|ful attempts to obtain the conlidtr
| ation of a inoiion made by him a
F x tv ttavs ago to mit a h parate
committee oi manufactures.
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• Monday, ll.*
On motion ot tnr. Bar on, * the
F mfe proceeded tocoiifider the re
i uti >r ) prvictt'cd i v nun, i lative
To dm !, < ,C •’ ‘* n: 1
va re fern and to a committee oi tiic
’ i -,'e houl..
BL 4, f...v*r v ,iS waived from the
K:!. : :r. () is ‘.! ■<. ir ki'eiaiv,
HHAI v i • 1
BBB* .I !•> i rJ.il ; >
Bccctvi at: iunh i Coinn u icatiou
Korn Mr. jackfon.
1 ; e reinhoi -a w?. c . rend a firlt
i. \ too-; rest red t acorn-
oi the w h .k*, u u made the
Harder of the day for inuriday.
Bf Tu:s lay, 1 2.
A Mr. Sawyer called for the ennfi-
Biepitinn <-,i the motion fuhinitr.d
fmk him. for rr p intiiy. a i p.iratc
IBfmmUet: of manufactures.
BP; Tl’.e I’ ale .ignc\l to c>*nflJor
H tefolutioti—ayes Oi.
gßpJllr. Ov’da rt lupported the mc
■bn on the d<d the propriety
u! ir at:cu
‘BtiM h trad iut-.ly become of great
Bnpor tance.
Bp Mr. New: aa oppofed,the motion
■as unnccf.il.:v, becaute the cotn-
Hhiitec o: co .unci ce and m.mufad-
Bfercs was competent to the perfdr*p
Balance of all the buft'iefs assigned
Bit. and laid always manitefied a
Pdifpofiri :i to 1 dttr tire manufact
ures < f the U. States.
! he qu-.ftion on the re.’
r was decided in th negative, only
24 members rifmg in tavoi of it.
Thursday, 1 L
Mr.’Bacon prek tiled t o
or the New-J lnglat)d I\.illiflipi Land
\ company, praying inr a compro-
I utile or fettlcmelit oi the claim, —
■ Vvi kh he moved to refer to the
wcommittce of claims.
i iiis niidioM <>avi rife to a debate
|Bi more than m hour. It was ha-
I y.:,.
majority
r , NAT?..
■. . /'a.v mUr 8.
:. j ‘ ‘) o n Ci C>. cp-
I■ 11 . ultc conduct ut he r.xru
tiiKMtvirfuiing ,) !'• \i ny turti r
cotmiumicatiut. v.d.i tut. j tckimi,
was taken op tv. Senate ab in com
mittee of the whole.
n having been read,
Mr. tides role, a..J lj ■ ke at great
length.
After mr. Ciir.; cor-eluded, the
qiultion was taken on the paftage
ol the resolution to a third reading,
."here were 24 members piefenr,
tvlnlts the Ibeliiiciit pro tun. —iO
of whom voted in favor ol it.
it was ordered to be read a ihiid
time on Monday next.
The bill repotted by the fame
committee to prevent the abule oi
the privileges and immunities en
joyed by foreign minifiers within
the •tynhed States, was readU-
Thc question having been put cn
us paiVage to a thiiJ reading,
A for postpone l ent was
agreed to— and the Senate adjcui
ned till'Monday n- xt.
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idotidily, Di'C . 11.
The l dl to repeal an aid. entith J
41 A'n aci\ to lufpend for a limited
time th**\ ruiung l-.mce,” w.s
read a . c mu tiny; and ordered ?o
be eogrufl ands. v a third reaumg.
iht rt.ofuiwit approving tlie
cotxlud ot the Executive in refut
ing to re. a e any further commu
nication from ivir. Jackicn, the lin
tith Mimilkr, was lead a third time
—and wig;. u; debate, was decided
by yeas and nays, *u to 4-
l ire bill to t , cv ait “the abuse of j
of the privileg .i aud nnmutiuies en
joyed by foreign miniilc/s withm
ti e U. StatcsjTas yrdcrtd to be
eng rolled for a tVuti reading v.nh
out debate. \
Tuesdabt 12. ; !
The bill tanrepttrfVthe a £l for fuf ,
pending fftr a limited time the i .
cruiting iervite, was scad a thn
time; and on motion of uir. Brae,
icy, the iui iher cotilider uion ot ts I
bill was ordered to be pottponed tl
Augull next. lj
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Ibursiitiy, 14. V
biii to prevent the atvafe of{
the and iminuniuOs tu
joyed by wid. n
the 11. States, ‘d
mr. Giles, re-commit ted
tonnuittce.
‘ihe bill to extend the time i,r
ilfuicg ami locating nuhtary war
rants, was read a tinrd time k pil
led.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Boston Dec. 2.
C.apt. Reaper, frotmTonning t,
I which he letr the btf\ Ckqljer, 11 vs,
| “ the Danes.appear favorable to.ihe
j Afnericans ; but they are in dr< i
|of Bonaparte; and that fear o’ ii
. ges thetii to obey his dida!
! which were very violent againlt t
Americans.” A.
We have been favored wgh Va
lencia papers to September 29, ie
ct,;ved Ly the Federal George cap
tain Held. ‘I he Spaniards contin
ue* in exceliefit spirits, and the p: -
pas contain numerous accounts i ‘
lureels owr the French in fma !
military affairs—& reinforcemen’s
for the fatigued belt. ; rs of lien -
na ha i been driven back. Th
i,'..„; r K v. ; .- c ftrsTtuti.etiinc and n;
aluna.
Turavnna, Sept ‘2l. ~We Trsr
that Nape/k t n has cei led ib I reach
bdhops arrefied.
Sr/)?, 25, — Accounts from Ce
rona are to'tlie l?th. It ltill held
out, although vigorously LdUgcd
Thi brave garrtfou haie already
made fo'fN<ltuxelsful forties. 4
Ecners French frontit'ps
mention the deatfiv'd I’ius
VII. in the. ifle* of Santa :viajer>ret2
ta, near l ouloji, and iJ ty
rant < f Europe had -named Emin
nal Felch his fucceflor who is un
cle to Isi)inqwrte, The Rope's death
is attributed to ‘poilon.
Ausburg, Delay’ I .—-Ycftercbv
g 5.( K>t> ionlcrrps of tfK irnp.-nai
guards paflrd rhre ugh this city tor
France, and thti.ee, it is laid, for
Spain.
Rm.tlmorl'., D.c 7.
’ By the brig Robert, 33 d..ys
from lonnirge-i . the eoiTor.-uf tire
American b md Aitum pa-.
pJOfs- to -t4vn <170; Uctober bys
w hieh it pi b% t u t o litj ween
Fran .e are ode r was ligiKU on
in 141 b crlv \ jav Aapi le
< ft Sb. ..0 1 ; lie t+.expec
ted to r:n ... -*! ■, io HatoOfedU nil
tiie nn • .0 or jh n r, wm*n tie*
v,n kro..-: f’Hf FiettcH
; f. aeu. tc i<iora*'ta moving -H. c. 0,000
nen ii *Au . aum a general
.peace, lb. .m.ti .11 Mouavia
[fud gaiiiso . , a t. gts> over ,
1 1 he iu.ii --. fr*c tat tee had rtfu
ftwi _ -roiin. n n. tt;e lintifh liceis
to pals tb. ;ti to ttie nlacK. tea ;
ane. die ir, m ainoaiuuor (.ir.
A dair) was <O, *.t to leave V..0r.-
HiUltUi>jl6.r- f i.e Bl mill retain ih< -
feliionof \Vaicheitn. Ihe laiglifS
havmjj f* a..a tl*c tea and tpk*i.e
umgto thi ixaii. Jtuiia i.’.-mp ny
and to liiiuVivkl.il*, the iiVFiau.t.'.u;*
rvfo.ved not to j urehuie 1 r tp. m.
iea .s v. y in lioliaiiu.;; at
( opi i,ii. aiil. ii mice the* peace
between Kuiha .ale Sw den, trum
21 to ip iiiaix*. J (J. Aeatna,
Esq. <ut .iiiuiitc.r to ni.a, is laul
to be chained w lUI a aui-miflfon
to Dv.nti.ark.
An art tviu at Button announces,
that the ii.;tiiii aid ~oi permit the
trade to itmiangen.
Ihm.AOi i mu a, Dec. 9.
The CoroUiaiitftj, captain llunt,
from London, armed at Nbw
caftle. Captain J. B. Davy, pas
senger in this viifel, aiiiviu mis
morning, with 4 ctlpatches lrom Air.
I'inkiKv, lor our govtmujtiu. —
i’hey have been forwarded by this
mor;'-i.,g*i mail.
A Lomlori paper of tht 23d i)cf.
-rfivbcin received by th- Corot.au-
we utide-rttand it contains
nothing hue; tiling, being piinci
pally filled’*nh the arrttngenicnts
1 for the celebrabd of the unniverht
t\ ol the king’s rVn, which was
to take place, with gKt lpicnoor
on the 23th Uduber. v x
By the Coromandel we .-n, ’
, tt the new Bt#ilhrmmjttiy, u.
It ad of being looked up tit Liu
n tion with apprdbauun and conh
d uce, are viewed with general.dil
o utent; and that another change
! ntuft before be prouuced by
j public opinion. A regency was
rtrongly Ipcken in wfuelt oaic,
the Grey and Grenville influence
w Id prevail. Nothing- leip 1 ct
-1 AnipricanafEarrs appears ui the
iti papers.
* . FOR SALE.
A FkW SEI.HCTHD
HYMNS.
■ i Price IS t-2 cents.
M 0 V I r jn. I
Sato•• v, L^c U-:n:* HO. B
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Extra.: of a hi>>r fro-,:. .■.>./, / r *fl
‘gympets,’ to his jrkrd in AiUf B
datai Ydasbihgton, } <lr. 9., B
“Tin’s fefitpn”Threatens pjbhß
f.rnpeiieous— nr fiiip is in ’fight ofl
a iec-fi.i.’rc, and wind Ei:d*taie *avß
againfl us. but r.s v t have a m-•><
pilot, I do fct yet dt-fpir of ihel
ship altiio’ l'ome of her crew’tn y N1
loft, and rpany oi them.in a IHte cfl
mutiny. We have been in ftlF >nl
two v. wks—all is )ni I
etnets. When the con
foreign report, w-ili be t r >4HB
haitie. vß|h has been “the
fvvindling or Canning .tH’ ** hjc fuah
Eifkine, in the affair c. f rfie .rr-r'gc
meut lull ipririgjtinil futh tfi? :ercf.t
infatnou's jOcky ing c; liautl M jerk-*
ihn ’in the late ncgn.b*jot\ tlisir the
pulse of the enuaby I-; aln it/rp t<>
war heat, arui I expi Ct a fi um; war
party will hi vuiit fs. Mr.
Giles’ •* • .1 ?.'■'*tF.a Sei.rt-5 it->
port tht Exciu’ ’e in .i.v
relative to jackio pumd 1 -u- 1 Ty
to ati i.i leadin',--1 y ■
Lloyd, tliilhroL if Cos ! ruh. ( 5 3
Monday Pickering v ill ?r.. -e .:
ariou on the iul.j c;; i. v. it v. ~1 i
’.yl.rn it comes down \ <ur hm.se
v.iti be known in a few and . y ,.
“ Our wiled pol.tici-as -ie ill a
puzzle to know what am the \iewi
of, the .Engtifh rnitiiUrv. rd’pcCing
this country ; Some lup]) !*- ihe/,
cal; ulatt so highTy upon th. ;ir pgth
of thtii .parry ; at .hr/
iiaveum Jacklr.nfver. 1: 1. . an -
tfhirg ilr ke to oi ihej
fiates and the overthrow t k..
irmncnt. ‘ih.y uadcut: Jiy
col4c larg; ly upon t i eir ffr-: 401
and numbi ri>, ai/d tl.cv l. .vc . 1
lo to do, when whole l .tv . V
Maflkcbuftm IBe Connect:: u: come
forward by their fegifhvure: in 0 >
pofitxon to the l-iwi ‘o l ji.it ,
as in case of the embargo; a;ibi
fid* s’ they know they here exper
ded much turmey and inirigaie’ to
bring about such pb.p..... 1 L,-
litve it lies colt them s touch mo
ney to gain a prejjcneeruiK „* in the
public it raiment .a tills country •• ar.
to.lnbfJize avf) et th. Ft:r. p<;.n
powers .to quarrel v. •> h T.:n. , v -r
----i’hey have l otfii.'.g n- ..*> i a: : >
hire the kirg and tnui. ; t: v p. o
ple, bein-r Haves mufl h*l ow—the:c
people know notfsng I p. -’tv.—
Here the people tr.k- a*t intaeif E ,
become part: :.v; of-a<u.ica . r-J
ity mult be g had t< u.t.\ ‘ v :< I
purpose, w hich makes It j (1.*., and I
expeufive vvotk, .*h which a multi- I
t'ide of lies mutt be pii-puyatvd a- J
bout French influence ; the dev> u*-J
ing quvlition of Bonaparte, and JB
gritdi our own govern nent, La jflj
-.iii-phlets am 1 cxn'efa ..* , _-v
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