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Vt .-i.0pf.,.-’ 4.l'iy I, VCT-b- rtaMjr - h This
iequrh-iaUor! l, t: J been praiitb-J- in i!/e
i-ftirc-h ran it i. t-re or-lj-iii ‘■•;•• c cam
r. t rtc-emoat ■•i thc rcv\>l riiorr, and we ,’y.d
t;cwe-go.<:i>ise. -..a-: ..... ;;d nidtb To
be inie ,,l n. tbn-I;caty• oi Lo:,u.o* b
i ecu. at ,o vre cf - .-'•t.y ‘ q o : jv ‘j vv t.
cilia:cns, aut i?. it--<1 < na;- ,; ct c-cr.se out ol
Jo tads .tnfFei s; VV-as a.tt?oi.Ur our tvhne
to i :igtgc tii'a ‘ :n;m.it i-..r v.-ar- viih Eog.
i -.i.f: u> in upon a O i.de with Arc:? ts A
- * • Hid oo j <_• r interi.l have
*v*rramc-d • i>, for, uytwithir.snnin". all
t ias.ee ce’-id do, at a li. it of dec per
'•rit, we rj .l hare had a, trade, wills’ the
itrsU Sw?fi.:n, Pomud,. the
ia.'i Indies, the Ur'iuflj ‘Vc : Indm is-
Htsiltf, c. j other cocivti ies—a pih&uWf
ti.) !e too. Hut gentlemen l;.rd, v/ojh;
sl^ey-Muhniit to pay iribtite to Grc.,.\i}u.
t. in ? i:-o. Tons utbutc •v.i>*!,Lt n mere
They roull pay tribute for ;;-dog
tiV-nj-. England to .Fu-rice, .•t>hery- bcy
*vc-u-5d be ; captured aa i her cf. ccauje, ,
lAcaule ihc-y hP. toush-.d fc'.nglitb ground,
it wes- a li ib uit to be-pa’id an a case which
uld never happe-n..-a .am- r-ailiiiy..
lint, (aid gcniieUKio, there arc American
’ ellels which have ..en-cta L-..-]Jnd, the
t- I nbaigo not w irhOarsdirs-g; an - th?n■;c to
vetiaus parts of the continent, .by- t'fe aid
< ‘ taiie papeis. Were- they to-embark •
in a -conflict tv) p.tcvtut -.n -..ticens ttorui
iMilig this ?. “All’ this in.upg.Ug wtAk',l
s here st w M s not un cr in- |ar.iii on- ot j
i/.v;£c; tt ! *. : ni;cd fr i a ; r tHt■ :ed -no ri is - *
.m ccc-on the honor of the nat.bii/.whidij
v. n;.n.fHppufr,cic.icr i:.,
1.1 .t^areevac: s ntatbir,• tbs* w'c'aM com• 1
i; st the -imavir oj the suttuo- in ike.way t ,f
ir.Ul", ‘-’coin be the ipitetefl !
this tiatsos*; tA'acanth-iL i;s cociimcice ‘
’ nli i'Vance.'.not.. ccliy accoi.m cf the
t.- 1. io c inlying ;t on, .uua • on., account ol
me r!:.>;• after it gets i arc port.. for. .A'rtn-
‘Mg 1S- * - ~U lie W’O'Uvd - aflade tt,
< TI, .y lea- he l-'nght t£ CSiboM corS-oju
*i-j1 ’lttuihowever, accounts had' !,*.•;n
ie:civ<-a Icrtn-our cotifuU and anorckiwtf,, -’fat
v> bui'cvu*.- it i-i.ted tin convenience cf tus
ic-'.-j-i tuy ui t.) ijy tncir.hi-.iidjs* on Air.crican
i! 1 " 1 - 1 ; - 1 5 * iU'-y lead utnc it. And ‘.kctc-lorc -a- j
isui-otic fi* t.. -tii-.it country wcon anr.cry 01-'!
o-.. A ! ,„i ‘ .
- - v o- s**4>,
i ...1a - ;,ci .-.'x-t.-.ui; . is’ihcy-::!’ vv cut- vclTcls
to tratle with England a'-;!.rn;t with France it
v i. •, a i .i-niiuiiiji! to her-orc.vrs,’ z - .1 a icfigijatioii
i 1 oi l - .ii. pc jislice s. t iiv i ■-.-jrc ‘ !;.• vviii{>uc-**o
i.-.iiii he snsiSlasncd, to keep on .equal.ground,
a con Id ikv-i ii'i,o,i. -i.i-M Ms. :i. li'ow-'the cm
t itlo was the iriv'tins of prcicrvnig t:ic t.i -oi’ o!
-i’.:: ••c, i'n.'-c a lUons I ,iv we ihiiil naft.-a Jc .
. i:i ■ lull,, t y a.i t.Ti . n go-, wt-(lci'tov.oui
'■* .'vice. i'Li .- i, tiTtgii.ii, -ii in,,- Hdeed. 1;
a su v v.-.i-- fit ‘fiung cj a iiaice, became ft
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‘ li.
wirf abandten st;. I Ja we cot comply with
| ijic req-iilkiou of i.befc.* nations compkjfely— ■
> store tli.ui comely, fjr we fam-rnl* v all conut era
,v.lchi is tiieiftieit’ tame fiimndbr of our tights.
P,lit. fair! crentlftrttn, vc mull hav;* ember
•on wav.. This, Mr. rJ. fair?, had Kean urged in
(public debate, in the ncwlpapers, and aim off all
| loirirauniaations they had. received. For his
! part, he could aer fee l:tw a'repeal'of tiVe esn- j
i bargo was to involve us in a war, except it were,
at#: laid lath winter,, tb • t Bonaparte would; have
no neutuds ; and therefore, J we. did not eon
• limit? the amhhigmhp would-declare-watfaga'b'.fl
■ us. ‘vns.'thi fa ground on which to-fur-render J
; ccmtneroe, and : fubjefi all ciroitizens tbincon.
’ alienee, b-teauiV he would’ dtherwife declare
-1 W ii- ?. W hatmarecould he-dp t-hcHi lie had dealt- ?
I vVhaf more than. burn, our niipa and feabeiler
■ our. prapfrty ?; He Could do no more. IVhy
i Altu'thoula'tfiay Be teniSei thus tlf war came
| A.-C-sy d':'it corns: Mr.', ft faid„M? was r.sf ‘or
i d-.-claHng war: ajdnlh any “nation,but.lte. tstat for |
l Hut-lumlintv the- arming, our corryierot,. In- i
thofifiug our incrcJiats to defend thole maritime ;
. - r:\tc y Iw.-.-jiiwere dear'and indiigutahle; and j
Ads tr'cctd-:ibt; life'v. ! ar,’ fordo-nation,, nut pre-j
i diOtrc?.tied 1 to 1 main war, would’ ill .'kc* *2r tip .'u !
! us.-for-dt i v i"4ing’bur mavidiire riydit'u.- V fii-nu'.b |
; r.r (inid.lie) bfc'vo-iUi'ig.tb-go to war farMc-ob'-l
fin rights,.a* that of the carryic-ji trade Li ‘*. •• •> ■
i'.s'mdicfr country and hencohtcics ;• but -'i r
* ! :H usable’ iica;p:;l’.-ig|f;'s i‘ for
, u-t ah^n.-h/iing-,’
: hi.’ f.ud, j.V, —J-.V.r ‘
:vfr : . * . though peritam hi- - U;--d -hwer fiu-goi,.’
. .i: t;ii"-5: .ilvioi'jithat it was iuicntieb *■£ ‘i
: -nc v; tin; tb h teal'uo.eti-wis” .wr At I
j h:-d o;.;-r;uTcd ufUo.e Bfc-ifage';* but :U pci j
j clou;; cormr.erce and- set up r.*rn .t‘’ Hurcc ; ,o j.
i convert all’mirconwnerc!,l captital-.r.t0.-mai:-n-ac.!
tur’es', arfd rdli our commeuhai men into tri-un-
IfeSur'drs ; • aridJ iicftielt poutici-i-s
dun-jght .it ivouldibctai p/actible and uk-ful- and I
‘v.'Rtdiual• plan, though the.’ contrary had’ ever).
A'.ccnbfs opinion, li* ooafinnattvn <*f 1
i ho, M,-; H. kid, vviuii they luoked vci ola-wi.
o • jf-ujiu ailoiis, winch Lore the stamp ct
‘>tl Inor v-vr.e cJaSdcTtsci as being aupft.vcu
l{ y the con ! Vt:Acd ashliorih-■* ofthe• c< *rr.tr y,
tiiC.V) wer.<*. told that.-the agr ;udS*w : . dt sne menu.
fiiCtHrer-f-y:-Id be planted .fide bVjttd?, ?yid that j
tlic-f and, Aiiid in at tiicir own aocus - lotlitd, in j
j .i from’ mauTifadfuTCs of thole, it tides'winch !
d.cy-hfaib before received from others; ‘fhcle |
ideas wMslduieaer be realized but by. aW.A>s.ii*=y!
cutßt?-'rcev •
Hi", s i., hart wsot at H-r,s- u:u fl t'.i-:-V.;> - _ -
1 cSifion- dn tl;s-iubject of niaoufailures, nfi.i.; a
I ‘fumcTiti .U-tidiug to deTOOnttrate'ihSf large ma
! wiadoritts are aS imfuitabk* to thegen-ru; of a
‘irce people, as to* tits peculiar habits of tlie
~J f 2Q'j*£ Oi the United vitates.
Mr.-H. lard’ net’ man was- more dcurotts to
obey tl • laws--of H's country; than -iie-.was j bfct
if free could not be'forced
, cio-cvn,■ lijther.-by fore sot in fomt other’ w:-:r.
the people would get rid*ef a chfag-tea ah- law,
A'hey- always'i'iad and always, would do it,
j i-bereHi-e, attempting this’ f/item,. vi-as’ prbs
, tnit’.ng-, the; dignity, oh the govcriiment, and
tyscl-Kig the people to tracr&'e ov the conlticu
te.d auifto. -Jies, He wifiled to fee the rnagis
tracy of a free coetltry/omnipctetit in its - laws ;
but i; by; projects-cf this kind,-.the people vsere
driven to dto’y Wouid nbt confine
themic-ives to • the- • coc.'fiTittsfional •’ remedy, b-.*t.
fee:g.,lheii.- power’ vmald e-xercifif it wit v .>.
lence. 1 h.erciore, when a rs.balu.re was found
.cut to operate right, they ihouW, retreat ; and
‘hey. iuigut do it with a very good grace, .v
----would - Je- for the honor of the natkiu’ that’
they fliquld retrace their fieps.
; Mr, H:. laid that he imagined’ il. AS’ fame ul
j tenor ileps- might be- prop.tr, -:t the einb.:!--,o
Wt're raffed ; but. on couverling ith menifaeiu
he had found so- many- diflcreut oppsori- ta *
pnna that lie had not coupled any tlnau
with f-Sns,. When th embar-go ihould heve
been ■dune’ a*-, aypne doubt the councils of the
na s- n would come to lutne refuitj-.uo adopt
f.piv.e meal are which wuld take its place. For
all tfceie reafops, ivir. -li. concluded, by favinf
that ne'wascleatly es opinion, that his reio a
tw>n iboujd be adotited, and the- iembareo re
pealed-.
Mu'. Bradley-moved -the- pdflponeaient o's th ■
farthavconfideration of the fabject till
‘•'ow- A contniutee-had been appninted by the
hbtifc on this iybjett, and the preient agitatLG
of the iubjecl'mait paralyze the proceedings of
the ccamuttee, it;not touts total dilioiu
tiufi.
Mr. I'ildlho'.'f® fard he had no tib'scFirn: tb?'.
thft.'lubjtdl - iiiofld be porpoised till to-naor
r<;\v, but the reaiou the gentfeman had given for ,
it “win * very extraordinary one, for when aa oh
jeetton had been made .a tlie i ppoc.tmentoftat,
committee, it bad bbeu answered that.its.appoint
nietit would iiut at’ all • interfere with• his (Mr.
I'l’i* 4 .') jteiolution, upon wliich gfeund no oppoil-.
tion hsi bnen made to the , appointment of the
cbainvAtee.
Mr. Pope laid lit had keen his opinion t’-.iai
rn'ffriiing. tl>U this resolution should have been i
referred to that committee, but after what hud 1
.beed ‘find it was his wiih that dome commercial j
gentleman, whole knowledge ot commercial lab- •
j-. ct,3-w*ul -- er.dDlc ium to explore-the wide field;
taken ‘ by. the gent’dj.ian from Con: \ icut, j
wcoU-hava-anfv/ered -ban. .He had hoped,-t tin's ;
fellitsn, -ahei the. Hrefidentiai eledtiou was dcci-!
dec. t-lfat all. would have dtitnoutstsd-from- tlteir
. olitical-hobbies, that *iicy wcululiava been all’
- sdefal'dU, -all -l v <!pablicaut—all Ai uenCans.—- j
l.et: tney law the- ocean fwarmis'.g -wit • r,j.’
and c'otmr, nr j'a I moil annihilated, lie hoped !
*at the an- non ‘o’ party spirit would not have j
saved Us b.vd within 4 :ul. .ivills ; that tL v •
would nil have nviViglcd opinions, and coi.fulted
common good,- He- had .heietofoie been
.charnjwd wish the matter cf Ik ft argjuiieot •
lire getrilenian from Gomie£bcut; but on this
day the gentleman had retorted to arguments
from tievvipapers-, and revived all the old ivory of
French influence, in tb.e fame breath- in wniclihe
begged them to difeard all party feehngs and
j diicuis with candor. The gentleman had gene
into a wide field which Mr. P. Bid he would
sot noiv. explore, but begged time till to-mora
raw, when ke would eudeavyr to shew to t'ie na
! ii>n and to-theworld, that .Uie: arguments uied’
by the. geiitisinan iu favor of his tWolution were
rrttift vyeighiy p'gainlt it. If pcfriotilav had de
parted’ the’ land, if tile dreams of foreign c*ort;up
tietrhad'floweci so far that the people were rea
-17 to-rile in appoftti*!! t their- gover-nthenA, it
was indeed-time t-h?t> foreign ipt •fcoufk fnould
.pi.it of commtfrdul {peculation had- furmeunted
t!i patrictifrh—if- this was the melancholy fiU’4-':
ion of- the U. States, it -.vas time to redeem thej
people from this dfgeueratJy, to regenerate them, j
, to csiile then to le b.re- again of t’—r spirit of J
j ‘ 76. I’uit !tc believed’ that lie illould lie able.to j
; i.ew fropdfitio.i oi the gentleriuvn from |
I Connrt.iiJiit’ ha:dl * merited the reipedY oi fcuous f
i (ii;,l; -iti-iti of this iiorvarable body. Mr'.-P. j
ta.a he hadjieitted,” thst in edroyating his re-1
• ■liitiou, the gentlenv-iu would- l,{rr- told the:
tenate th-t vie should go to war with Great®;
ilmait! and’ France-; tout’ we would have risen !
■--- ‘h pat; cue’ indigust.on anudiavs'TalAd for a
’ ; ‘* - ;.‘ji! meaiure.- But-to-hit iurpnfx the
, ,F- -1 * litui men, and'with the utmofbftwy
j-• ri'U them, r.-i your ships go out all’s well;
ai m. ’.'trig to be appreherrded. Mr. J?.- laid
h ■ x-'Oi.ld u*4 go iuto-the i-.-bjeti at this mb'*
: i"jt ‘.u liwd t’-ht risen to-er.pref- his tedtiigs
on the oc-cilc-u- Her-vdii.ee -the fubjett pott
the n ore, i w<-uife l.e wiihed- to-conlult a
•dF ■ ,'-k hi.-S: oil Ik ruble-..t0 fee- liow the
11, .r r. .ited a i-u i t tir. e- ago-fi oci those
v\>ir -x-’ - ‘ ‘ g?:.tiiiorn Counccticut
-.icrtno?.- to a<i ovcirrdJrd-vyith the itnu
-. ni’ oa't this day er*>re£. -.'for.-them.
Mr; li-Mhotde faid'lk .-.bwt-ld have been* much
gratified :i tlie geuuor.cn from ScnturJty bad
cc-mitiw; ms remarks to argdure-Bi- without ma
kir.v aperfoc.al attack- ou if.r..-, Mr. FI.-laid
l.<- had a; I.ogred no party,. cla-v yrd- none with
party views-or-corruption. Kc- could .’tot-lee
v.i tre ti.c geii-tkmaii found groiindc-for porion-*
a.my’ ;. or jMi.-il. laid he never di'l u.B-it kim*
i nor; e'-af. wuuidl
M Ll'T-iiaid-cus this was an ejstebdifigly’
interidlji g im -.'-c ; arid had been ten tky.’S-beftH©
the 1 ulc, auit put t.'j v.::h at much* civility- a*'-
j dable to accommodate gcntlfoasii, he wiflied!
ti’- a.: thelubj€vt progrcls m regular dis*
cir/ii;'-.;, not expeaw.g ; e wever, .hat it would be
d.c. “ i to*. 7 or to-tnofrow.
Mr: b. bi. Ktriaid that • if the-'hont?rabk’ ga
lltiiwu laitaip had a deU-gn.to give a vievy-ol*tiv*
k edt ladi'asit Oeietved, k- would be glad to*
Ik : 1 -h'.-'it. Ihe gentleman was capable ct giv
in-.ya cox-rkl view oi lire i'udjecf, attd peVhaps
hid prepared-his’ mind 0.1 it. .-hr. a- conic.Ad
h-- negligence in not bang prepared ; but Tt.de
gcut:varan • bom. Mahachuletts w©uld>- give a
eomir.eicu-l view of the lu-ajedl, he hoped-the*
gentletf.au from Vermont would wit.hdrtav-his
moturti.
Mr. Lloyd Fated -in • reply ti> th: honorable
gi-ntleinan from Maryhudy that he should cen
iO;r--hitr>ieit as dshcleiitdn duty,-had lie- not esr
d--'i7i -cvi *y attend to the lubjvCt , ti.at bis ob
let vat.'onSj-luciras tirey were, he would offer to
the-fcuate, provided the motion- for polipoVA-’
me sir wen witMdravC'n, and that-in luch cafe-he
did--net oouLt he should ezper-iehce*from gentles
aicn on indulgence equal to the candor ana at*
ten-.ton x.'H v” which he should always iiltcn to.
therr.- ’
Mr. Brad by- Withdrew Ida-, mo-'.bn for pbfii
ppuing the uuvlfioiK.
Mr. Lloyd. 1. • confelcr, -Mr. FreiT-dcnt, the
.'...'-.hoi! now under'diicuflioii, ?.s one of the moft ■
importcut that Has occurred knee the adoption
ci the Federal CouihtrKon. It is a i'ubj?'d, kv,
cep:” -implicating; and perhaps determining- the
ixte oi - Uie- commerce and -navigation of osr
co-mit> —a commerce w!rich- has’ affoi ded em- i
;. pioyi.'.int for nearly a rn'flt-ion and a” half of tout
‘-'■t tiiw.-t<ooj which has fdune-occupation fa‘r- ; |
hu itl.-cds oi tlicuiarids of our citizens; which has !
spread wealth and-profpcrity in every region of
our country •. and -which has upheld the'go vein -•
ti.ent, by iun.ilhing tharevenue tor its iupport;
u commerce vvliicti -furaiiheti an annual amount
: 1 • export;, exceeding h/tiured millions of
.and: ua._j r.n -amount or exports three tktlrsj
a great as was poffeFed byrth?’ firfF'-rtantime-.
; and-c'omtr.ereial nation *:I tue world at the cor;.- -
mfincement of the fail century, when- hef-pO'-i
‘ pulatxn was double that of the United- States |
,at tuts time ; an-ainount o’ exports equal to i
wh-t Great Britain with her navy of a tkoofun .l
iiiips, and all her -botfled •'tr.anutactarcj poEdfed
even at lo recent a period as within about fifteen
j years tiortl Li-iis date. Surely,this is a commerce’
j not to be trifled -with-; a commerce not lightlv i
i tJ he cifer-cd -up.es the-vLUni of frukkis experi
ment . -
1 Car.coßiasci-- ? hao undoubtedly been fabjeft
]to great- etnba-.-akmenr,, xat’ ju- and-pluhder by
; ccic ut'Ligerents ot _2 J .'ro*.
j 1 acre/ is xjo ‘dc/übt* but Frr.nc r, *ritid G
.(.rtiii luu'e violated -tfee*’ iawi of uaiious, -and
1 4-.V.clhtcd the t/ghtir u/ntutiais,’ but there ii
iu--iny-opimon, a ‘ itri’-Hr y-dsCerjiteddn ‘tlw-xisi
cutr...ancf s or the two nations; the one iniiigated I
Iby ala,, ids thu!. cf iiiiivelal dot. ii.iatiau, .is feck- j
■ l~ -XtcnJ *:n iioiiyhitid J, fneiciicfs defpodftn'i
c Krt vei-y ivy nos the globe, v.-hile the -other :
<: !j>r Iyer nat!< folum, for the pj-efer-ra* •
, Jh-V v— kttwtUcs, and probably for her very/
, exifterwr'e ; the oft'c pro?/Ten to reluT at *v.
1 convenience The occ'atioiif, y-o-u by the
Jof rtieafrrcs, wktfch it>.t d< • >: 1 t-< b iv4,£|
j merely as meaftirer, Af leYaiiahon on tier enemir
J and which ike avows- lie will r't tre&- G fiJoit*
j she confer whii*h'oCckkcmetf tlienv.ire vviVhdrai
: The other in addition to’ depredation and CO r’
; flagiration- tVuats you with the uttlnoft- contumtb’
and difd'ahi';- Be ad oiks* not’ that you poffe{*tL e
rights of {o7t:ro!jfriit*y and independence, but*uT.
dertakes tc k-giffafe for y on', and declares that
whether yea arc veilling or Unwilling, (h r cm
fider3 you ns at \vr>r with her enemy ; that Hie
had arreft/i- your property,- and wduld hold it
as bail tor ys'ur obedience/ until she knew v1,,-.
thcr you., wo mil-fcrrilely'echo fubmiSoa to her
mandates.-
There is no d/ulit t hatdhe Cliidiuft, of theft hell’
gwenti gave tifdta tne etribahgO. but it tan mcaf ‘*
ba* been proredhy experience to be* inoperative as
it regards tiu-m, auei deftniciive only'as it r q pc a
ourfelvt-s- then every elieftate of nugnaaipii-y of
;v. ihloii) and’of prudence should urge the
repeal of it.- *
The propriety of doing this is now cudr*- difc Ul ,
|fion. Ticpri.poCtlbni* a naked one; it is unconu,-”
ted with ulterior measures, and feet emen who vote
[ for its repeal, ougl-> not to’ he-coneidered ao aTC( j,
1 from, and they arc uot eppoi'ed to the fubfequen*
adoption-dffuch other yieafures as the honor, and
tii ein t ire .Ye: the.aunlry may require.
Sn considering thisTubjedt, it naturally, preftmv’
felf'uudert the! diftindi’ heads ••
Ist As it respeel* the setunty which it gave to ou r
navigation and the protection it-afforded our- staisc a
which we*c tiic often fill: objcvrla of its adoption.
. , IdlY, In r'cfat;ic-C tb its efFedfs on other nations
meaning t rance and Great* f.ritaip, in coercmo tin •
‘to adopt a more jult'and 1 honorable course of*n-ltc*
towards us—and
~ 3dly, As it regards'the effedb-which :l-has,-a<>d’,
wili prcduct ?;ai ng ourfelv. s,
‘I-s le Cofitiniitdi
HOUSE- CF R’-EY : ),'Ei-i 7 ;-iVTA'Ti*7:vs.
‘/;; jr s'T> ay* Movcrnber 3*d-.-
Mr. Mofciy aj>teed thst ; whatever
laws-were in. forxce.-oiwht- tebe t-j
cured,, hut si ce-rtainlv’ ?/as-expcSed’
hy a great’ number of tfe’ rat era he rt
that the ctnbarg-o laws
be repealed, either'wholly or* in part
I brs was a- great ant] iiTiportamTis.
iton&l queftiori. It wa? declartn thft
tiiik iaw was to enforce the
Ja-v/sjj now if that was the t'a-fe,;w'.e?e-'-
in could be the rttfott for riot'bMb 3
the great-ay di ion Bril ? Idiis'Ceirain--
;iy vfis thv corrcft atid politic mode’
lor Hi Hoped the- pci!*.-
Donetneni would take place,
j: i/Tk iNrvvturi entertained no idea 1
; ihsticVen it official inlbrenation was obi
• tiuned ; (ibr- ivHicH (o loud*-
; ‘}■’ called) the oppe/uop- 40 iHi.v biii’
! oeafe. Nd 3 i,’jf ; s os petitifiris’
j hiki bctii'preturned to the houih, and’
arguniemt tiled abour’tlfe rioraber or
fsilors out of employ-. 3? iheie cut
ters wore ordered, vroui-d ihete nmße
en>p.!oyment 4 oiome of/hern ? T
v.'ci-V fheutd oppOiliion ‘jt H?id’
up ?’- Hr c<‘df>ratu’Msd gcn/e-Mc-d cu
their'C’OTlitlc-Hcy.
Mr.- Dana veined- to krftiw how
. rttaflyx. men tlreie cutters- Were’
to employ-?’ Could ibey employ
30*c-io 3eamen? If they had c
n'ta.T to every tori’ burden, it would
fall ve-frly short bid hie riohibtr of fez-*
‘n-ieu out o's entip'Joy. And to the cod
joHbefe veficls, it would neter : dome
|to ihc Eri’ .wledge of the hviifk, Jc.
jeaufe it,-by’- law enahted ih'at .uch ex
-1 penccs were to be deduced out of
The general receipt 08-the cvßomt,
i arul therefore the charge a g-cn'eral”
j one. I-I the rtvenue was 10 : be amr
hi la t ed, at i t trp pe-a red’ was con tern*
jpbted, he ibquid ivot-think it expe
diint to pais a bill of this-nature at
the prefetjt moment': ; He wished to 1
obtain’ information’lrotri the trcaf-ir/’
department; there; aright po'Hbiy oi
j fc,T.e neceflary addition qrrbrper
raarient revenue force, jf fb, he cer
taif/y fhfbuld net refafe to a-rant i:.
f/Y. Cltirrcy inehtione-d thfe irifiT-
FiC.Oncy of inf6rmalion'-as bis reason
for’ wifhifig the• poiiponemeru : hs
wished to know for what’ he ought 10
give his vote-. The question certain
iy hung’ on the embargo, whatever
genticu.cn might fay, and if ii wot/-’
not be prqpet To cOfiiiuuc the embar
go Iswaj there would btf no liiceflk/
’lor'thia Uw. He hoped that no r.di*
wry measures Would b’e'attempted by
the h’oufe to'CTrry any uresfu/e, finta
the qbjebl v.'.jo'ap'pa*
. Mil Ldoytideclared it to be his c.i*
jpa ii 110 n * *.O ■do every thing that v/as
aec-cbary- so?! the protection of the
iaw;: of the ‘ colrntry, but he vras r.ot
; conjiaced of any pofltbie necelfity
!for-the d’iFeronaff me 1 '!/” M*