American advocate. (Louisville, Ga.) 1816-????, February 22, 1816, Image 1

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,7lJWliBIJr’ - f . WlUmVt ‘ Kf&mfh&Jft i ad-- t JQ||£f;4l^ . &**ss,+**M *'"* **’* 4 "* sho,l ci T . -P* , j ~ ‘ ! ■ jL „ 111 C luOitpH WS OppOSvu vD ‘*’ “• JL *., m\'% t* 1 1 ‘"’ „ T '"^ ,,^wv -‘ • ‘• .” * ’•* v j A; in +ii£.r'*i ‘-t l~i j-a lil .l ‘ _ jnuicamon inßt incsc curies were . r isVil i, e, THrrßsnjT, ft; n irj.gr c-~, u,. R9B&ggik* *, •; &>;&& cc . -to •■*** ; * a y| Bs - r . J 1 f'alAiiUtA/l 4* . I I ftaihr ih ** W) 1 I MrXinio ‘•]’- -A i4J I bill so as lhatthf We*of dudes) proposed to be cstablished to take effect after the 30th June, shall take effect front and after the 18th day of February next—This | motion was negatived, by a eon- I <drl#* y*ji £% tv *i \ r*\ vlt vi> ‘.’ -‘j . v l ‘;, ’.'j I ■C,v*K.r-t w ■ }\r 11% j' m / *.■• -■ ••.'/z *sd! vas> ouon *** . earnestness fey Mr,, [Whght; Mr* Pickens, Mr. Jewett,. and Mt. Stafford,; andopposed by Messrs. Picker*] ing and Ite'duifc V s C , The debate, so far as it applied] to the question actually before the ; House, embraced the arguments which have been repeatedly urged; on the Moor of Congress pro and \con. on this tax, :, ; •yj The motion tc destroy die bill was negatived, f V ‘V . C ! , I m Rdhmtph then ‘made three successive attempts to amend the biU : Ist, so as to limit its duration to6ne year; 2d, so as to reduce f ‘ i j( kV,. i •. : i * ‘ o#• f j. I ‘ A .< ■ }' v ’ v v-& *? ‘.'Tts*s*v r"’ 4 ijWi • trade in that article. K Wm*\ several motions were by Mr. Randolph, Imt all.rej.eci.ati ; the Erst by a vote o', i 6 40 45, the others by consid erable majorities, ! The committee then rpse and reported the bills to the |louse. J In the Senate ycsterJay the “* tbs double duties n inv fK>rts, also the duties on kpatly passed. 1 hey novUnly j veqtuu- the signature of the Pres- ] kit tit lotbecofisc lav/s. •lives the dny' as j debates on the Hcvenue subject I Mr. lleynolds, and Mr. Calhoun, spoke in favor of a continuation of the Direct Tax. and Mr. Ross, against it. Mr. Randolph repli ed to Mr. Calhoun. On mottoftJ of Mk Tucker , the committee thr# rose, reported progress and ob tained leave to sit again. A message was received from the President* transmitting a re port of the Sectary of State', & | sundry documents, respecting the transactions at Dartmoor in April 1815. They were ordered to be ’ i'’ M . ’■ Jr’**■• jM r 1 7V I Mk**i Cale*® Siam, j | “SttttTH American” saems to fccl hiorc than drdinary sensa tions <u pamon peru #n|a paper enumeration ot a few royal barba rians Who, by disparate acts and inhhmanj; cruelties attempts to; . u i.i ‘ i • ■ , ; - ri* i _ v ■ _ • •. i vand, in dy he4 ihtluiges a more than comtfton j ihrtin, - ‘ .v^ He v , ; expresses the great debt due tohhe m-hfe.h o, r them a,siVyance to .emigrants—and for them mavf generous hospitality i Adding, that ]ihe hotter aiv& chatutttr of jEntinh nation, admit no parallel i with his cruelly savage coimti)'- mep; and concludes with ex pres* ; sions o( Spanish gratiiude to the , bountiful! saqkers of St. AS-n* an, and the brutal uauul sos j I'. of smigrahi h\ f.ever was min hh feelings for f/ --! | land; and too seasfely | Uhe occasion to be z •^tr^lssd j uixsg i I fi&Ti&i- J 5 p ‘ Jr .s.fy\ -W,. / ■■ .^. v . * . j ’ 1 Aii >- J c-‘fis | 4 s*>e - oics hen hfe i!mt the A flush-should be brought ;to the degraded state of his owu ]countrymens character. vant of the barfcarcus cruelties [exercised on Spaniards id the sev ’ era! towfid seated the European insula; sucM paragraphia .% c'>es ol freemen tn this happy land. Lti him mu se hb/afydsy of dlspo- Hjttcm—and u >r.tra ; u will be here ashrAztkss as the snakes in irelilidT.Si# turned disguise of 1 ftfcservice to Hm - like }if*' kkjf ‘ TWilAib 1 - * J shall he knwaby the of his s and the sweet ness lHe would do weP.td obtrude himself on the at ter .non of the public, or fey med c’jpg*n stata.matters’ Ce guhty of ; ‘brc?xii cjfohe af king ‘•Oiv.ri KVs tvielic euoJ ri'lcsthe ,smiil*ern patriots - are acting as Then baght, in the Wag- sons of an alter to Lißa'a-rv, and have offered tip theti’ sacrifices:- • I hey J have wilted the fr. e a sure— ap and de- Hverance fro.a slavery will crown tneir efforts. Tottering royally is now ma- I king a final desperate i*.ny;g[? to establish monarchy, and sup port lumped Tights to which W* ieroCionS atul blood-thirsty - iard laid lawless claim in ages past, but not foremen. Th& memoryvf former days nerves tha sinews of the present told aler ters of their couutriy*s freedom j they spurn, at the dictates of sari ,&ZSSPJt^ * f y h k Tt : :7 b s K . x c Pw*- b.bb'-b- ,r •Jf. ’ ‘ f • ‘,.7 X MTw* tersburgy to Ahe Secretary of* yytnie, dated (he 23d of Septek* Crt*. 1815. a ... ; v : ."?r|v I . 7 v .1.. . I j, t | * f - J , V y* , n J. , . U -Z” |council of State, relative to eetW m , ;;; v, ° u : nIS f 316 . 0 ! iIBJ o- It would seem thvt it has rnevo** been odtciaily commimica reoiusua , ifcc our nicfcujij! ts to its non-observance, t J; . . uy f< : 8 uipss|tnftt nave amved*- .*’ ‘ • I ■ - , b'-'v ■ih Wi ’*’* Hy ; ffYt ? ISSICI I T 1115*f*4* *fn ‘ifrxtp- %--*lr> i ,was tinpJlfigtStMfflK under all as* suriirirmni ;!;e Minister of Fi noi’otnd Tserl season os’ navigation, ’hv “1 ■ : ‘.y- THE BILLS, Btc. ; 1. The bills of lading k r goods and merchandise imported both by land and sea, must specify not; only the quality or quaintly there* ’ r f i \ **• - ‘w 1 k t *v *'■*’ ** .i. k-*’ ■ . * DlfCe% w eights atiu me, tires* 2, Every bill of lading which. - .... , . does not exhibit!nis speciffc state ment, shall have annexed to it an invoice, shewing the contents of!’ bale, with the mimber of ces, the weights and measures, signedhy the consignee. V -i s; AM goods and merchandize, the bills of lading .for which arc |4 I A f” F 1 ,'rk • . . . . ■ ■>. • \ (VoL. I, mw ‘• w&SLim* “