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for information on which
jou'v. a i, us propoftd by
4 frcfolu n. For him fell,
ucver d*Tirous to aid nunu
tSCiutc* without it/oiiiiation on
winch he cou d reiv, he did not
fcerhimlcif ptepaed to act.
f N’r. /yon tcn.atked that
twenty years ago a fiudlar rr
fcrencc of the luhject had been
made to the Sectc'ary of the
Treasury, and a lortg leport
hid bet n received on v. hich no
plot et dings wrtc had. And
this would be the case v; iih the
piopoled report. h was in
tended but to allay by procraf.
tu a;icn ti e lrtlc zt al w Inch was
row dtfplayed by fhme mem.
bets in favor of manufactures.
H nothing was done now, he
laid he sh ;uld dcfpair ol anv
* 0
thing ever being done to tu-,
courage manufactures ; and thus
motion was evidently intended
to give the luhjert the go.by.
Mt. I yen move dto amend the re
solution by striking out the words
•* at then next session,’’ the dm.:
at which the secie ary of die Treat
SU’ y is directed to ri port to the
Hour? a plan lor the cuco.nage
ni< nt of manufactures ; v» ith a
view to make the icsolurion obit
£a'on t n the hecit'aiy to report
dun g >lt | i ««< ni session.
'I lit tin.tu ii w»i9 Utga tved with
out a (i 11sitm.
Mr. J\tn lUrn moved to amend
ti e »t »uiu <»!, bv striving out al!
that part nq tiling the bi-oetarv
ol ihe 1 »ra»...y to report ,i phut
iic stau d lit I'icui- to be filial
lie V ijl.cd i.O« to V-..c oj ui a put;
Ttponul lit .. Ii V llthdl.l |>t p.,rt
meiii. In vv« i g-ta ct*i hviuitc
lit ti.ighr h.'tV< in .tu in; lot he
thought die woe compe
tent .h* ititf 1v < s to originate a
p.an. IK Kaittl too that tome
plan might be proposed whch
Would iijuta the agricultural in
tt »c>t ; and the weight of a r. coni.
u.vt-daUoo Immii bo respectable
an authority he well kuttv. lie
thought that Congress multi them,
•elves by mmnding and rtgulu
tirg duties and diuwbatks suffi
ciently eutuuiage manufactures,
without any specific plan being
Lid down.
Ar. Fcxcn rt.irl it led long
ago, been decided in this govern
meat that when a csv«! wis made
for information on the Head* «»f
Departments, it w.n h i lo within
the rule# of co>rtet proceeding to
nqutte the officer s( , called upon
to prtpare and digest a plan on the
sulj<rct mi which intorma’ion wa»
Catud for. And hole,rid no in
jury which would result fininsuch
a course though much good might.
After some observations from
Messrs Quinty and Dana* against
die amendment, and .'ir. liib'i in
support of it, A?r. Van Hu'n’s
uioiion "at motived, Aye* l 9
Mr, J\( nth tly ha' sng eulKd for
dir V i a , and Nays, on the passage
ui thr resolution —
Messrs (’odinirr and Itan
drph opposed <t nt Itngth on llu*
F« nrral gn mid ol ’ln* itirxpi <|it n.
cv ''f legrslattvr in erlermtefor he
«ttroumpc m« in ol manufactures ;
each gvnthn nn ap| tHiinp to C() „.
sider it ns a pi* dge, or commence
m ot <f a syst'in, for flittering
l» .M ill; rmu M bv legislative act-
Mr Su’nrtj M>ppo,te(| jr l3 ||_
ii r lor .life* main n t n v huh hr
1. 1 use n iuht legiJjitr; as thv \
ecu ,I ~ot pi. pels legislate <-il a
i.\ sub ret w*i turn intern*;* ton.
• q :est»«*u wa a then decided
®s follow 3 :
YEAS Menu*. L. .1. Alstom
\V. A! -on, Audi ia.>n, Bacon,
ai.at iics It. ui. Boyd, lKtikcn
ridge. J. l iown, Robert
Pur well, Bade*; Ghllio* r*» J, t.
Cht.ii,her la n, W. i hair. Set lin,
t hittmden, C lav, dpou*n, Cot k,
< < \, C'rawfoid ( visf. lfui,i, D..w
aoo, 1 )r>l a. hmott, l.ppcs, l utL
Icy, hi: k, Fiankiin Ganu* tt, (...u*.
rer, Ghol -uii GoUtw \ u Cold. H«U*.
llav r», Hosier, Helms, Holland,
Howaitl, Hotly, J. Ci. .Ltk.cn,
K. Jacksoc, Jo.kins, Johnson,
Ktiian, Key, Knickcit*acker, Live,
i'tiuion, i\i*l>«)J.', Al‘Kee M‘-
ki.ii. Miller, Milru r, Montgomery
N. U. Alouic, 1 . tVcorc, Aior
jow, Muni foul, Ntboii, Now bold,
#vtw ton, NicMa*, rtarson, Kick
u»au, Lukin, L. I‘urtcr Qjiu-
j cv, Hhes, (Ton) Hichards, Root,
Rost, Sage, Sawyer, Say, Seav«r,
>h;<w, ShefTet, G. Smith, John
’'mith, S. Smith, Southard, Stan
ford, Stanley, Taimadge, 'I racy,
f'roup, WlitehiU, Wilson, Winn,
Wnhrr‘ poori 92.
NaYs.—M's»rs. Bassett, Bibb,
RUiwlell, Campbell, Champoin,
Cochran, Davenpott, Fly,
| Gatdtnitr, Goldsborough, Hub
batd, Jones, Kennedy, I.epts,
Livermore Livingston, Macon,
Matthews,.Moscly, Nitholson, P.
B. Porter, Porter, Kamioiph, Hea,
(P.) Roane, Sammons Stephen
son, Sturges, Swoope, i aggart,
Ia) lor, Thompson, Upham, Van
Horn, Van ItcMissclear, Wheaton,
Wlmnr.an— IH.
And the House adjourned.
/ hursday, June H.
Mr. Nelson tepor.cd .« hill a p.
pioprialiuga sum of money lor
the completion ol the t. umbel land
road. —iwicc read and committed.
Atr. love reported a btll to a
n»cnd the cn irtcr of Alexandria.—
1 wice re; d and c om tnuted.
Mr. Ciardntr pttsmied the pe
tition ot sundry manufacture* ol
salt, praying an increase of duty
on impurt« <1 salt --deferred io the
committee of commerce ii. mattu
lac ti ts.
Mr. Miinor presented a petition
of nunrli \ manuKiCturesof hats also
pray mg lor an increase of duty on
imported hut».—Meferr*-<],
A communication, was teceiv.
cd I on» iht* .Vcrtiarv (,f the Na.
v\ in pursuance of a resolution of
the House of the 26 h ult- re.
quiring an accoum ol the actual
< xpener of the cost and equip
ment ol gun boats, a# well a « a
staieu.cm. «,f iht ir number ai d the
time that they have been actually
Referred to the com
mittee on navai es ablishments.
Go motion of Mr. liuiioell , the
House • evolved itsc Ii iirto a com
mittee cl the whole Mr, DtanA
m (hr chair, on ihe bill to make
appropriations to complete the
fcrtifii atn ns commenced for the
eciuinv ot the poiU and haibuis
v/l 'be United Mate,, and to erect (
'uch fortilicNiiena as m j bo ne
cessaiy | r die p*otectiou ol the
Northern and Western fioniUis
of the Umttd
At this m« inunt a b'll w#s re
ceived from iho Sen tte ntiikituj an
appropriation Jar /orttfi.atLns Hfc.
I he committee rose anti the bill
from the Senate was committed
io (he same committee, which ini.
mcdi.v.eiy took it into considera
tion.
[ l he hill appropriates seven
hundied and fifty thousand dollars
tor cmnpicung the fori ill* ations
j c* muiciitcd, and creeling new fur
j < hcations on the nortlicin and
• wcHtcrn frontiers ]
d-r. NriWe/i moved to amend the
bill by instiling the wo.d“ Eas*
tent ’’ibciwccu the words** Sor
them" and 41 avd with a view to
tic erection ul fortihciuions in
Virginia and elsewhere. Ncga
tv td.
Mr Ihttwell moved to strike
out sewn *nd uiseu one bundled
and Silly &c.
i hi* motion wa*. negatived in the
ci mtimtee, 6i the bill buv ng bten
• tpoi cd iu li.e ILuet, l. was it
uuw td.
i bis motion gave rise to a de.
ba eol iwo oi t. ice hours, % in
wliich Messrs. Ross, Gaidiniet,
VV . Alston, Newlon, o*n.», Gout,
I jl.niage, Q*uuc \, i i#k *k Lmoi.,
> ppottU ibe niol.on ; uinJ A.ch*i>.
.. i dun*i, Lurtvcll and Ghoisot.
#Uj | oi led it.
on die question of striking
out the woid '* j'run" wuh a vt* t.
lotiibcri tnc u was negalivcU—
y C»h > 7 UuV# 1.
co »h«i iiic irouse irfused to to.
j set t « - nuiitci so m ill an #».vtu nun
| U.eii -v t>u\ u.ouvauil uoliHis.
• -‘Vl.u Uit bid was oiducd io b*
j |cad a Uii.u iiiuc to mciiow.
Jitcuuuiig bliv et suspended.
t\ bnl was also received tro i
( the Senate io sufcpt ml lor a i mi
| .cd time ihe itcroiung -tivice ol
j die* United States. f 1 bis bi i
proposes * suspension cl die re
cruiting soviet till twenty days
alter the next meeting ol bull
gicss.J—i wicc ttad ai.u commit*
' tcu.
SENATk.—June 7.
Ihe bill io ltdpetivij lur a li
' tn;ica u.nc, the fcciuiting fer
! vies was read the fccond nme
1 and oidered to be ccn.grofltd ■
, for a thud reading-
This bill fufpeirds until ’wen |
ty days after the next meeting
of Congress lo much of the act
to tatfe an additional military
force, as anthorilts the enlill'
ing nten for a term of five yeais;
with a provifi), authonfing the ;
Prcfidcnf to cause enlifiment to
recommence, dming the lecels
of Congtef*, ts in his judge
ment the public ft r vice Ih-II lo J
require.
The bill making further ap
proric-tions to complete the lorn
fications commenced tor the le.
curtiy of the ports and harbors
of the United S;atcs and to e
rect inch fortifications as may
enectffarv for the protections
of the Northern and Weftern |
ftonticts of the United States j
was like wife oidered to be en
grolled fora third reading.
June 8.
The bill to lufpend for a li
mited time the reciuiting service
was pa fled.
Ihe bill making further ap
propriations tor fortification was
hkewile pa fled. 1 his bill ap
propriates 750,000 dollars.
Mr Andtrfon , from the com
mittee appointed on the 25th of
May, to enquire whethete tt be
expedient at this time to make
any modification of the laws te.
lating to the atmy and navy of
the Untied States, reported a ,
bill, the ofcjed of which is to au* |
thorife the Pretident to fell the
gun.boats ; whicit was oidetcd
to a thud leading.
NEW YOUK June 5.
The Mun.real Cuurani of the
22 l ult contain* an account of an
unpleasant occurrence that took
place on the xa ult. at Elizabeth
town, in Upper Canada. ah A- ,
merit an vc*»cl, bound ir<*m Og„ '
denJburg, in ttic state 01 New
\oik,io Chwrgo, anchored in a
bay on *ihc d>: ttuh tule of Si. L.tar
re nee, having on board captain
Whi. P. lieuiicit, of tne 6.|] Uni
tes butte* regiment of infantry,
and some ut hi» men. While ly
ing there, captain LS. hea<ik>g of a
deserter being in mat seHitriictU
by the name ol Under nil!, teaching
school, dispatened a Serjeant and!
two nun to apprehend nun } which ;
they cticCltU, tied m* bands be- <
hind mas, find at tite pome of the
bayonet drove nun some distance.
On the prisoner’* attempting to
make h:s escape, the p.nty tired
at C* knU d |nu». i nty men tied
to their boat, & proceeded to the
American side A jmy mac sat
on ihe Uody ol Unueruill brought j
m a verdict ot murder. i ncu I
lollows a correspondence between
Nit. lleury Arnold, justice of the i
puacc 'u t aiiiiviu, U capt. Beimel, 1
which we shall publish to-inorrow.
June 6-
J \
LATEST NSWS FROM SPAIN.
The sh p Etiza Ann, captain
Burr, armed at this port yel
teiday in 40 days from Cadiz.
Captain Burr informs us ver
bally, that ott the morning he
tailed ftolll Catl.z an express
.timed ihcic from Seville with
intelligence that a division of
he French at my was within
liv e leagues of iFville, and that j
die J uiita weie removing to Ca- '
Jtz. Another biench division
was marching along the Coait
of the Mcdueriduc.m ; and it
wa> luppoted ihcle two d.vtL ;
011 s would form a jut.Citun,
ml proceed immediately to at- I
ach Cautz. I tve iirinih (hips !
f me line were there, pupa. - |
ng to take oil die Ftench fleet.
All the French prtloueis had
been lent to Minotca and Ma
jorca. King jotcpti lemamed
at Madrid. A dtviboti ol the
French army h*d entered Por
tugal anti taken Oporto, with all
the (hipping in the haibor
It was aid that a Jdriufh army
pi 25,c00 men were in Lifbun.
Lapuux Bun has biough t j
difea'ches for the Secretary of
S:a;e.
TO THE TAMMANY SOCII TY OF
THE CITY CF BALTIMORE
Your free and cordial faiuta
tion>, in my retirement, are re
cetved fellow citizens, with grea
plealuie—and the happiness o'
that reiiiement is much height
ened bv assurances of faiiitatfi
/
on wiih the courie i have pur
fund in the tranfattion of public
affairs, and that the confidence
my feilow citizens weie plea fed
t:> repole in me has not bee:
difappotnted.
Great lacrrficcs of'r»*ereft have
certainly been made by our na
tion under the difficulties latter
ly forced upon us by Tianf At
lantic powers—out every can
did and reflefcting mind mut
agree wiih you, that while then
were umpoiary and bicoTeis,
they were calculated to avoio
pennaiicnt fubjeQion to f ireign
law and tribute, relinquifhmeitc
of independent rights, and the
burthens, the havoc and defo.
la ions ol war : that these will
be ultimately avoided, we have
now lome realon to hope ; and
the iuccefsful example tH recall
ing nations to the practice of
juttice by peaceable appeals to
their inteielis will doubtless have
la lit ary c fleets on our future
couile. As a countervail too to
our short lived 'aciifices, when
theie ihall no iouger'be felt, we
ihall pa iiianently letain the be
nt fit they have pronipied, ol
fabricating for our cwn use, the
materials of our own growth,
heretofore carried to the work
houles of Luiope, to be wrought
and teiurntd to us.
The hope you express that <ny
lucccifjr will continue in the
lame Iyltem of measures, is
guaiameed, as far as future cir.
cumitances will permit, by his
enlightened and zealous partici
pation in them heretofore, and
by the happy pacification he is
now effecting tor us.
our willies lor my
happiness arc veiy thankfu'iy
felt, and 1 etuined by the fin.
eeioti desires tnai youilelvcs
may txpetience the favors ot
the Gicai Dilpenler ol all good.
I d: JEFFERSON.
Mo.itcello, May 25.
It is not a little amuftng to
obietvehow arcJuoully the op
oppoiition Itrive to purluadc
ihe public, that they aic Utisfi.
ed wiih the coiiducl of Mr.
Madison lince his i.igccfs to
the prehdemial chair. 1 hen
gentlemen, well knowing the
loice ol die dxiom, that tedcr
al praile is republican censure,
are determined, it poffiole, to
cifett Ly tuiioin adulation, what
the wram ot their piefles have
endeavoured for ye«u to ac
conipltUi but in vatn. Mr. M.
during ihe eight years of his
lcce.euiy ship as well as the pre.
ceding yeats of his public hfe,
has given the public the pledge
of his political fanh; ana he
too weii eltinjaies the value of
pnncipie, to be diverted from
the pain ot tepubucan rectitude
by the uaulev us flattery of that
pally who intauiouily prociiam
cd him a protege ot the empe
tui of fiance* lhe biighien
mg sky wh:cn now gilos our po
luicai atinofpheic, Mr. Madi.
ton has himtelf declared, to be
accompltihed by the mealurcs
of ihe preceding admimttraiion ;
hut, not content wuh this his
canuid declaiatton, the oppoh.
non pci hit in ihetr aflcveidiions
with t<is meflage at the open
ingot the ieihon itanng them
in the fate, that he has uiveitco
from the path tiodotn, as thev
*‘>glonoufly, by hn pteael
tcllor.
Upon weak minds adula'ion
and flattery have theit do fired
°{feci in due season j hut time,
which has wiink’ed his vilagc
with age, and furiowed his blow
with the cares of Rate, has giv..
en us {efficient proofs, that the
Ifatefinan, whom a free people
has elevated to the highefi hon
ors in the gift of a free and in.
dependent nation, is not so ea.
fy to become the viftiin of falfe
ftienofh’tp and hallow-hearted
pioltliions.
Baltimore Ameiica/u
The sloop of War, the Ex.
tekprise, wiil fail without delay
K m ihe port of New York for
Holland, and 'will be Rationed
ihe Texet, to afford
(nation to the Commanders of
merchant veflels of the Unii ed
States, as to the ports of Hoi.
land and of the Notth,of Eu«
:ope to which they may (kfety
proceed with their cargoes.
Nat. Intel-
Edward Uovd is elected gov.
ernor of the Rate of Maryland
for the teuiainder of the current
year. Ibid
The votes for Governor and
Lieut. Governor of Mafiaahu
letts having been'orficially coun.
ted, it appears that for Gover
nor
Chrißopher Gore fed.
eral, had 47.91 6
Levi Lincoln, rep. 45,118
And that for Lieut. Governor,
David Cobb had 47?540
Jofcph B. Varnum 44 729
Ibid
It is with unfeigned regret
that we announce the death of
Dr. James Woodhoule, Pro.
ft {for of Chemiiiry in the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania. Sci.
euce has sustained to mean lols
by this early death of one of
her ditlinguifhed lons. Gifted
with a penetrating observation,
and an ardent zea ! , his early
labours prooiiied an abuadant j
t.aivelt. >
Ibid.
E. Underwood & Co,
T AKE this opportunity of in. I
iornii<g their fin nds and the public I
'hat they iuve taktn a house near I
the uppertiitl of Uroad-street, and]
oppose the Nail Manutactoiy,]
'.Un re they have jmst received an I
assortment ot Groceries, among I
which are, j
own aud loaf Sugars, 1
Imperial Tea, ana coffee, I
Hit proof Jamaica Bum, 1
v V\sc Indie,'and M. E. do j
D n, and Malaga VVtne, ]
voided Porter, 1
Jest boned N- E. Cider, ]
Philadelphia lieer, I
Aluionds dec. |
Crockery ware assorted, ]
A few boxes of excellent soap &c,B
ALo a small quantity sf excellent^
Manufactured Tobacco M
All of which will be rolti at very®
reduced prices for Cash* I
1 hey invite all those indebted tofl
them either by Note or ojren acfl
count to call and settle their respcß
live accounts immediately. 1
May ‘J9. fl
FOR SALE. |
THAT place wheroon f^ oc,o
George Cltghorn now live?, fitue®
miles above Augusta, ne-r thfl
tork ot the Washington ai d Peieriß
burg loads, containing * cres
good land and well improved.
i'here is a good dwelling
kitchen, store house and other neo
ccssaiy out buildings, with a *
of excellent water —it is an elig
ituatiou for a store or tavern. l u ®
mediate possession with inui'P Jta ß
ole titles will be given—f or ‘
iiitr particulars application
oe made to I
Wm. P. BEALE. ■
Columbia County, June i. fl