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Gentlemen of the Senate,
Ginile'mri'irf. $e r f y/,t
.f-*w %: . r V -j& ft ‘p r *<tni'>th-es’‘*
Ottr meeting atdhis Oajy will excite
the, mournful reflfeofori,’ ■<';■,.; . v e,
* have Past a most able 1»d usef«r Ma
gistrate by the death o! the lute Cpiyf
Justice. His pre*emir>em talents as
a Uwver. and his inflexible il|.j du
ness as a judge, Were ackno v)<j|vgfd
by all that knew hi mu lint to ym,
gentl -men the enumerman of his
a'ta'ntmiiVs a.i l services wll be mv
necessary—-the regret of tie pn die
and the unfeigned geitfof his fri n.»s
!bt acquaintance accompanied him to
the grave,. May the m m >ers of
that profession to which nc was so
fdUfttMousan ornament do honor o
;uy; ex <rnplc and me uory hy
is v iorues,
>mie y.».ir f finer fassjon T Ivays
received i 00?;t :r ns. w ueh
* v - ‘e and. :-v • r i i»v o.dot Oi* the Seo ;
rotary ol Wur, to t ie
aCf of ;Uosi -Ten,, Tllaxillig r''-Ov':sie,!)
h r ii > iuing tnp militia of the U.
states. ibe h|eri.depos
iictf m tile • pu.bih UfstniU at Cam
fc idgif arid arc ready fqr (pstn Htt'on
: *ei* MK'h regu.irfinns o* shill be
prextinbfcd by tie legislature. Pieces
oi oniuMnce and O'ie . ui.afile an
unions of , Htreis sen* do
tn;»se ’iov4 rw .: sq. the :W nod . wrr.ett
tiioughtCmost exposed, arid u mini- J
•er ol _ small arms nave edsolyeeri pur
c. itayfed of the reseri% oV the
U of y'dbrb. try fast. An account
• T *f trie bf thS';Kx-.*cu- .
•• *re under the resolve o; the to-h o’fe;
inpi* the .anmujhretitrfh by /be
Ahjatioi* Ocmet*<>! .d’ .tnr. rri’fiiid of
-i; shUhe- v, Us be I :d h f ■*, f oil
i'he right h truly brvosi
{Kditichii sdpyt* , ,md of i ret I > ex;*
pre-ifeiftg wM ■bn .rd-itibn ,
To tliy m, toms'Hy juir cob* ,
stitutMa. aitdb.^to the pnf>-
! ic. pveservht.ion of a
free go'yexnme»vt—.vyitifouv the exer
cise O’ this right tilt m f »;t op pm ssive
laws v'cmjd iml.be repealed, nor the
most gemvoips Abuses reformed . and
who/ver HUempts to invalid its thi«
priviiegt Whatever name fie assumes
and not a tneud to republican libetty.
■'w Wiieii tjve of a nn{mn 1
J$ a unjust.cr"'j
r /be are bciiiftlf-j
ib'ff to sutiinif to utbeSl
htvvs vvhic'lc are enacted agrecibl’ ,c ■
wi.iv‘ catipUtutWin’; 4 . ab 4 da .}
iriiisibn If they do nothinig moi‘e*h|
Ake government is ansvcerablc I
flicted. /bn j\ at: the first view. j
akiiosi every-
” yhs; idea dt xn&i 4 as,,jt of’tbfc : -
•, -rmcq>ie^ofl£sf|i)tty i :|£t j
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.o: aiict ui i\. tjf ffotn con Si
d the
i{riliti^'ot r H5nu>ct wf|l* be
- u among die 11l the *tu
iuH, hfd dihUscthe p men
ai \r ii.fiaiced by aitfui • iv<;
lb; *pfngpi%ni atslH
mrgft erJicr in the t/aapk®
vfcujry or tire moHificdupu^-of
Ibe'd Whole wugnh of 1
, bt win* %> I
Kpsrx-tabil%^oi>; : OS£ ” gifct rnm cnt * 1
wh'i ‘ ly t*\: t?i• ■.l - -.--
fl^ r v*” an-, upon tfiosc s^B^ects
:#o 4 \..
vveye iput .ciu&y ol> thy. pf.^vm t
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. ,cn ro. lint t! C Kv -'d'-
ATHENE Mrt ■ 3, 1814.
I’feet on the mebferes of'our ad minis-
I tration And thou.'!* the llritffh
{ government j*4 • C?e i declared that
It Host orders should ’>eTev;>k.'’i When
i *< decrees were repealed—
tferdhi ‘h they tt ’re revoked at *o #»*
ifler n ied is tv;
then oanged slate of the British!
ministry would, permi ; amt though
in the act of revocation, the repeuF
of the French decrees ’ were assigned
as the cause s os it—vet an attempt 1
iia n m t ie so um the p.o
pid'of infer fcountry* to at the Britis
> bcs w ere *to;| re v iked in c jiv so-
Iplenoe.pf f r >£ Hepb*al of the French
;hut from the pressure of
oar i*esu;ru»'e system. Tins ai
tempt Seiimhi to exhibit a want, of
i fh* ness .and'a .cUspouitton uftfriegtlly 1
to perr.c y-itii Britain. j£, p
Nor can we rehcHly believe that tht
war w »$ tUcbivd, or i$ carried or>
f >i‘ -the pepiecthio Os phi* *-t i~ J
» uont—febiefi produce ifiero
, well kn :wy that the number impress*
t >y- Jrb ih i ships is .g/osdy t< i;-
gyrated: ‘h|.t tilt- arnica govern
til9l# •mifoi m'y dist iaiputi any rifjin;
to 1 .iiprdss till hi—tiiat imped
ed bey havyr be* a d’sehVrjyed when
t tti-* cfti and itspip w-ii a-.ce flamed
hftd that tire mi nber of British see
mmempi .yvu by us aas at ah tun.,
beeir Fir- gmitFr than those of aV
nui ms. won nave oecn i?a passed
from'; vnbpVisselsr-’ ]Sf > class us me;*
sobered more by the srkf*\th»n ou<
ifuttarri lauve seativlhi. ilicy have
been tmlv injured in .oiir y«ar oi
1 » than toey ever wefe ot
prob-.ojy would have been by British
impress ti nt. t hey are eminently
a>iSU i^nishod tor bravery and naval
Vshband whenever their services car
be useful to their country lacy wid.
(load t .ut men tab do. hut then
eiir-.iher is clspnuitshtnc» and during
•Ah; war. m i>t continue to uim nisli.
tro n -He ua million us then* n’dina
l'rr<.o,isio . ; &S>* ’V* *<'•» *% live »rti
biijiSv supc ion if of force erq hoyed
eg a u-< teem ,
If w.J ai e contending for the sup
port of a claim tab«>: npt Brash sea
men frofu iiijir allegiance to their
own countryis it not tune to eo
qtine vebeta-r our cause is jun l
And justice of pir c cure s ap
p (snk whether the course’ #e av
pursmnyj has .any tendency to esu.i*
hvii \ y and ,10 change thr opinions
andl iuvvs nf tne states oi Kurope t
Ca|? as Uie wac is carried .ofi for,
this rnsrp a or to protect', tht
km®*# merchant ships t'rpia scare: 1,
by beiiigvttai's, u s&ems” to OC* e- .
obi jysed to our own pvibciples i
aiiji practio. and the eatau» v .e.l ;
■•: 1 iages of other iuti is
;;■ f-b'..- fde act. of ch« GenerA
lira ~ .mi .nterdic dg the **adr co
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as- well as the tween the states
It specify cacrw th dl fur.A > »a- |
o. snc-.i ; a j
i£, worthy -of an j
whether ups can ;
mojkuly adopted by f.Kis govern
iMc c them or i
such a mapaer scs to :
rliiifeiFJfbefi; ’ •f.onstifutiona.l'tv t|l|’
A .'A'’ .
;y : fe ; *i>ieap>'rcpi> pf peace are If
.. r .-iccu'f ;u to redec . wtief.i
er partialities or an opposite kind
have .rot pi-, luced Fie evils wo »us- ;
Jcr auu wlidther if our conduct tb
•Vavds both belligerents had been
riinpalHYui a war with eitnoi* wcv.nd
have been thqagtit necessiry. We
hthl assumed the of a neu- .
tr. l nation but had jtfe not violated
the duties imposed bv that ch./wtcr i
Had not every subject of comp hunt
agu.nst one beit.ge 1 enl bte n u«;.-:>!
net.tpMie fahkkr Ca 96 been re hark-
-
suirs and e joratly f >olicitoar> lil fei«C ’
letter* do iftep them out of «a;;ht / It
has .indeed >cen ; >u ; cosia j v \l. va
regard to the pteseui wa -
in a niost arduous si
ann we Miferfered and assaulted cna
c 4 ’ then., wii! any nia.i ~
ceanc'bon seem.- alsn to oe implied
i 1 o y.ona 1 vvhicii was ixudc
-‘that the Cbrig,resA ,? -at
J cvmposed m
ritmipotiintfanckfvam; ?j f ranee, the
■ jtl mpf,. lit i|murk land 1b c
, o;iicr vl ailis:d rtin ,pn hand
:;: .Flg'uiiK^ : Aavks oi iaiyghuid
■ 4 # IffflSP 1 m ■ fw-
resolution, there wa« seldom an in
stance in tht? history us civil acdmu
tions. in which a Prince ot* Govern
ment engaged in war without uiledg
mg reasons to justify the measure;
and though in aonxe. c »ae-. the mo
t’ves to toe War were unjiiit. tue
soils assigned were spacious, and,
m pretence it Hast, y/ere kun ltd
«n necessity. tjfut toe French Hm
peem httSahdu£ht fit os- with
•hese forms rind Vo wage witinvu
even u pretence of injury. 1
glory of the Prhkc qr die conveni
ence of t;h<j Grcaj Ration, o .t.vp lieen
. Itemed sufficient grounds lor sub pi
gat ip $ on j-df;,er knc&RbrC tnc sutts
pf Eurdjs—•& solaces tke Wulikmce
of» hatgoVuiMincra t x'eiida, a species
oi poliifculmoraiity iiasbee .-jutipauc*
ed which annuls the drsuncVio'M Ou
twetn power and rigfcbf and iUtbo
a and its *vt
r wief . auie, to stikite
>r destroy tnt neighbour hg states,
„ io.vcxtensiifely this system b f mo-.
al> hx>s.D%t»4i adopi eu it is impossi
<)ie to say : But we 1-feVe seen the ra
■pacious and desolating process of
i*o*4g. government approvetf'by
American'j and..have been often told
u would be eoir/e.nieni for ps to ex*
pel line Inch mi tribes .to a suli greater
distant aatl to conquer the ad
joining provinces o; id. Unuuu anti
ppam> and them to the United
States, -4 here -was some ground to
>ope Miat the evenis of the itussian
campaign might .indue the ikencii
rulers to call in question the pci 1 icy,
if nut me ju<;V'ce of their
system, and , induce them to re*
nounce'tnose false and fatal princi
ples which have been injurious to
near own nation, and de e to
the peace and happiness o tfie world*
*td such been the case the disas
ters they nice With m gilt eventualiy
have proved beach;ial e ’en *o t.ierq*
_ ,j.elyesor uo pco tp* aih iess to be
envied than they who p*o pe in a
course of d.'cch anh violence*, and
whose"vetnbation is deferred till re*
penUnce can afford no rdi.-f.
As we are unable to ascertain the
motives by which the government is
actuated in pco&ecmiuij the war- we
can form no opinion Concerning its
probable duration, fkctce.. however
must be ardently desired oy the
ole af this Cjb umo.i wealth, us the
orocnl state of Bungs is 1 ’ unfavora
ble to their morals and rqi lo’u *
y»eir prosperity.; k ik-*U&> «
national ddht has been -aire. «.L u[~
curreii, and is tcntH L'lCvenjs*
imes *hie n; will probably • h | v c v tne ,
‘S.m.- continuance k.Ui »! ;he
staled and ‘must ertwd .upon .th,*
preve-nt generation and Lheir poster-,
oy ‘-plie burden of direct and op
pre«#ve taxes ) ‘ i'i-h %hhh ; ' V j
mr though our fullow citizens
ivne s»-ft . f’cd greatly in
ffi the war..by the loss o. property on
tne|/.ocea4 ;i and by. ait idninst total \
mtemiphca m thtur -fishcritshind o
•'u-r muritnr-e suits, gnd
4i. uiticf thVf huv. met.. w.i ; a in coo- 1,
’ yeying U’ s ul?.pUcs frohi
part cf the co, sc lo ahothier ; yet we
.-have abundant au:.<: of gratuude for
the inteyrud aiM
which have prevad u trough the
stafeh atid tilt plebu.hd harvest With’
which the
etl tp favor us ihe pasqyyar* NJay i
we be solicitous not to abuse ‘tie gifts,
of his bounty by u pefi: c . or .
prodigal use of them,
C ALBS’ ST-RONd,;
January IS , 4 6 id, .
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Fi*ont the iS v ton Pair* fa.
RfeP<l.>o(UN ELOqe&KCE.
Speech of ike Hnu Mr. .dt
ihe ScuatetfJl luaUutfeH
;: , of (he federal rep .
t9er to ike (Sitvtrnjr's Spefyh;
„• L. Pxe s’ T ANARUS, w aft or
eight days', deep cogitation rs
Mfiftinxftcfc(*'a*‘aHVwd«* .& prhdudi *
I opp'.teeorf, dtilb
»pqo«ment of the
♦ion of this cnee sidfce ;
thy of t.ie mawritykf|ist
not deem it unreasopabk, if i occu
py soiue time in discus nig its ‘mer
. its, But rn this:; db^alr
oi making any imprest o?i the ma. ;
)pnty of havj»g H .
*
tempt to comert rn Xt’icist l>y v rip*
Hire*; 1 might as well go into the
i churchyard, rebuke the tombs, atul
• expostulate with the steeping ash* s
| of the dead. No sir* it is not the n
l whom I expect to convince or t<>
! edify ;jt is i*n tlf'ui i\*
\ lehce may be deefncd an a<. quiescence
in these inll un n ibr y nrocolm ; ’ ;
i it is for the s,kc of*mv political
; fiiends that l :Pand forth, the uclvo*
: cute of my injured tnuuo v ;
.agree. with bis excJleody that
| ifif-liberty of speech js impurunt t<|
[ a free* people, & ire who would res
[ train it is a foe to republican Cr*e
\ dom.—4i is a privilege Wh|« i 1 high
ly pDXe, ana w \ic \ I shall take ad
vantage of in this debate* True it
may be abeed—.ln bad nines bat|
men wilf emieaior to * xt pe dU-on
'teif?* in the dVn ue'iceoie.nl of u
viyu-w* .ioti.se are * wmide***
fudy successful/ There was and m qer
fn* a vrbitw V that the outrage:, of par
ity q%ts d'lve the act iVhnat< anmi
limit office, or compel nu-in to niuk
qt)ignominious peace. lint t.rin J i
prevaHed. NulMKhstamli'ic at
tempt to throw a Miimhhng block ui
the way of the administration in t ik
f days ot difficulty and distress, th *»c
| popularity has ’mere if and ti:«
, people aft more united than at too
I commencement of the \\ t \r Vtnf
| speak of the growing’ discontents, of
I the people—Where is > our evidence!
In; I'heelections ? In wi»»t * lections 7
| In New York* the m >sc couvujh.i «1
j stats in the Union. 7 in New jerscjH
where every orahch w,s r.ua 1
in a ydar l in Maryland) whvi'e you
but just siptiggled m your I'iernor i
In Vermont, to be sure, ydu mvc t
, minority governor for one yx ir an 4
1 trust, far one vear only, d.'a in
• the cty of iVrvi.*- T a, at t very late
| election, the AmeiicvCU canw pra*
| vailed by a cnangt tivat wt* truly *r*
lomsuiUg And all ijhta.'.in uni- of %
war, ng.mst the in, essiu clam >r#
and slmiler* oT party., wimau, ,w
sedition act, or other act to screen
the admmist ration*
liis fax, et.ncv Inarm* it*. t.va;
i»e has , received fifteen bunched
stands of arms from tat HecreUlV at
.War'; and you m tic mstver? aiin-*
bute this event to the efficacy ot
your, famous fit solve of June U>s.
To suppose that that anticlimax,*
thiii complete ; specimen m the art of
-i>ipkiug. could p.-'j.iirec any o
thef effect in the m ad of the *.e
cFtrtgjry of War, than ridicule, ,is to
me absoluffcly ihcreffbu. It.
\ ysth #preamble fu|l oi invectives,
witt* ? v. \V!x:r<(is followed by a
•'■firing, cf
w hole course of the..measures of the
aclmio’strd!’ .n, icnd coricluiied witn
a 4 Thcfdf tr?’ kcs-fliied, •wfhat t UJ.
Adjutant Ueaeral be requested u*
write tn.Uen. Armatro/i * foi ,thei
4?turu>» ...-It was ihdectl a p: dduc
tijn wduk promised much, a>uf
; ptvidprmed noibihg, and I will add
edketed tiothinfv. ‘ It is probable ti A
ocueral AnnsUcßg, agreeably to
promiM-, s ut you th«- n.rms.xt*«uoa
us th«y were ready ; pm none
sooner for your pitifiii resolve.
Hut the war is unjust. Must
travel over the gromJd again l Hus
charge has been n&fufted more than
a thousand nines. But that m ikes
no diff renee i tiWf can renew it t
though vanquished they argue still*
The.* right of btoftkadt,Orders m
akd impressment, are brc>’s
10 aid all justifeed and with grfwtcr
obsuoacj than m the British Pari
lianieiu. V and
i have said, and I repeat and, that
t|re priority of the French Decree
Could be up excuse for their Ocderif
11 such had n the Had. What*
sir, retaliate ftflfcjf an lu-i*
ira'l the whu h/our eoa
ijjy bas commitie# upon that neutrul? *
lhr priority of the aggression
makes do s each. Ration
rnnsi accouut with ns for the injury
F jifey. lave o»1 hsvc woml^H
eel fjfyt i.mept of the Urn tec!
*St;<sev rvev ij.ondcsceoded to 1 -’
disco>s u. . a at priority
of ihdst- fUl.owirb it'ii t>e>*i»h'J
gubitio.i* that the Blhbnac pi to*
im of M t y | i StiS, itHne;
onytifious to v ;At'i;erfct.ft’;
than the fKdld* .dvpy&'i'>’ I if-;.
.November ‘-‘tfjinwj'rfg- Wiitt
dinary m&i oujit i&dH *s&s*s* J
■'ihetet.
of v.*i „.,0: .
tap!..
mr •. ;r.\l >r<e
f 5 ‘ e h %yfrn.’
, *: vc %a/ .1 \itit W .f* i . i KW#-.
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