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k. George MAR shaving tneiled to »bt«d to AND POLITICAL. INTELLitrUJN CER. 1813. No. w recdfcnttndation of the .secreta- I sibHity qf laying taxes.- was J. M You have brought, the Vat ion. vlqusly .stated 14"the cause of a-ra- ry of the treasury, the, comaiittee'of j somethinggmetn mean as well as dishonor-1 thiaevU, be the sin of all nn your tios>al ( duty on this sjibjict'V-He ways and means had Usj seuion de- abla in shifting that ."*jenporisibilily ' pwn rw?i^a," -U --1J — • r -v -- ' AttotbYr consideration \Mt..R. said, he war. induced to' rise OH ano- JONAS GREBN, clare4 necessary; and, for the exe to the shoulders of their succes Uter sccourA he was about to differ Orion of which, 0»e gentlemen on sors. said) had weight ^th Kirn ;. anothex Mi voie from yery many, perhaps, tb* other side, and none more bold Question for jthe resolution to- lie m«asure«. not de*n1a«eW b, natiooaT from a majority of those,, with ly than toe honorable member from on the table, last 81 to 45. honour or nati pncfesc,' had. Whom it was his happiness on Other Tennessee, had, » screwed theln The question then, occurred on the been1 fidftponedj j£pJtiftubi for^the occasions,., to coincide ; he thought, courage to the Slicking pltco," passage of the resolution., sarn^. motlv«« »tbo Yaaoo Claim therefore,h* owed it in some degree) n»y, the ve,ry..bill itself, which bears .. Mr. NELSOM saieY-he waa willing Btlt He «fes onw'iUhig to iqe cos), to himself to. show that the ground* too strong marks, of ils putaitw pa.- to take tbe responsibility of liyiog HOUSE grcas" meet, that those craving clai~ of his vote were neither light, Oor rent41 l*.be. mistaken (OB. salt) are taxes and was far from being desrr. uants,. whose stomachs were staged trivial ; that they Were such as 'he all proposed to be postponed till the out to throw it on hi's-iucceMors by the promise;' ibat.Khe house wax both ws&iiig to-«xplam <meV able ELECTION is over. But no said the but he. could see no- necessity for do would at the next session glut their. to defend.' . jyfr. ROBERTS presented1 the pefiti- gentleman from Pennsylvania, the |M of certain manufacturers of cloth, ing so, there being time enough to ravenous appetites witK the proper .Mr, Q. w'wl, that the provisiona neit congress may not be so wellsr- pass the bills through the houses of "ty of the nation, to gratify the cu ' aed in the bill, go fat from Unying that additional duties may be ganiit* oaoAJ«|stp 1 This mutt the legislature ; ana he advised the Ui(t on that article Whenl imported. pidity, or rather the knavery of their constituting a project, which those e months will fc^J mean something Not organised as doing it, in order to avoid the scoffs claims.- . , .' |-on hi side of the house had ever *iri|r given by tf I Referred to the eommiue* of com- well as this, and therefore the ban. of opposition, and. of the country, |»tixe a«d manufactures. The (ptestkm'waj theopat on the I advocated, and on that account were wd security. Jtr jentleraan from Penrisylvania,thinks who, if taxation were postponed to passage of t*e resolution and deter- pledged, under the terrprsof a charge Mr. M'KiM presented the tnetno- ifettsr to have' it done/ by the present the meeting of another congress, riil of, » committee 'of the citiaens nined for the, resolution 53,against o/ inconsistency, to support; that >r Sale, congress,.- who arc sufficiently organ would say that the present were a- it TQt It was consequently reject- it was a project, which no- man, on ion on which la*v»] I of Baltimore, m opposition^ to the ised, and who have the will, as well fra'ui to encounter it. He was pledg six hundred tad urn the committee of od. any- aide, of any house-^which no I bill reported by as the power to- lay taxes. "Can ed to aoppbrt the war; and he would man in this nation, had ever advo adapted to finali- 2 t and means, for t partial eus- There it the j Americans," (said Mr. R.) «f be im nofnow flinch from doing what Was SATUtDAT, TIB. ^0. cated, or had even conceived as a \ojk. cheanot, I pension of the non-importation act. posed upon by so direct, BO palpable indispensably necessary to it. SI/SPENS10N .OF THE NON serious scheme of practical policy, wateredi a of the whole I Referred to a committee so contemptible a fetch as .this I" If Mr. RANDOLPH observed, that it IMPORTATION LAW. until it burst, upon the astonished IT acre* in ilc/ec. TK|] I boose, to whom was referred the bill iile» of Herrirg Cmkl the public good requires, it, sir, 1 had long been a received opinion a- Mr. CKEVIB moved that -the vision, from'the gentleman of Ten n 1'ij Point, and | Which it opposes. should not: be opposed to an early rnong those who had studied th* na house resolve itself into a commit^ nessee, (Mr. Grundy). For hit own i Herring1 Bar Mr. TALLMAH, from the lelect congress (but I will not agree to ture of that curious animal^^sHan, tee of the whole, on the bill for part he had never heard it, until il»erv if dtti committee, reported a bill authori- rriber. suoh a stratagem asthisitoenable me that there was always time enough partially suspending the non-impor that day, he would not say eve* Sarnw*/ /Zarrur*. the discharge of J. M'Masters to hoard up a little treasure of popu to do whatever men were heartily tation law -for laying additional du proposed* as a serious purpose, but _____ tf. from prison, confined for duties due larity. I d«tire to meet the measure disposed to Uo would any gentle, ties, and for other purposes -Mr. not even suggested as one ofnhtf I the United States. Read twice, and at once, and am willing to meet my man say, that he was willing to vote Seybert wi^h a view to try whether dreams of the imagination. UCE. ~ 1 nude the order of the day for Mon- constituents; with it; but I never for taxes, and yet say there was not the house would now consider the . Mr. Q. said, that he bad beard of ring obtained town rf I Iday next. will consent to a measure, which, if time, when he must know, that question, moved for the ayes, and the wisdom of giving preferences to pcnonaj eKate 4 Cif. I Mr. Rodraso, Mr. Widgery, and there was no other objection to it/is whenever the house is Hent upon en noes negatived. The question was native, over foreign seamen* that late of Aane-Aratft [Mr. Bacon, had leave of absence. Kits til pcnont haVnj liable to this, that as the hon. gen acting a law, one day is sufficient to then put and determined ayes 45, he had heard of excluding British leof the niddcccudul EXTRA SESSION. tleman (from Mats.) said the other carry it through it had often been noes 28. seamen that he had heard, of vir- jr amhenticateri, for KU| Mr. Grundy, after some prelirain- day,.it'loqks 6ne w.*yr and rows ano done it would often be done again The honourable Mr. Nelson took I tually excluding foreign seamen, in QI inrfetadt* the w| atr payment. - ;] lary observations on the subject of ther to while it purports to b« a -want of time therefore was ouly a the chair. , ,.. I general, from our service, by » Dtnny, [providing the ways and means for postponement of a measure, for wart pretext. Were want of time a suf- Mr. CHIVES rose and advocated tain gradualeradual anda temperate regvriati- IproKcuting the war, and upholding of time to carry it now into effect ctent plea, the next congress might the bill under consideration, not be ns, which should give the merchant public credit, and shewing, that its real intention is, and that inten- say that tut itiiitn was not enough, cause he approved of its principles an opportunity tp supply the defici Hire, congress had not time, during the tion is avowed by gentlemen, to put since this congress, though actually or provisions, but because the mea ency such exclusion would produce, nlthjrM«n, W«Mt,t j tent session, to discuss ana act 1 off the suspension of the non-impor- in session,, for twelve months out of sure was made necessary by the si by an increased stock of native sea? i-m to. th« >wn. I wmn n the important raeasures-invelv- I tation act j and to postpone the lay- eighteen, had not sufficient time, to tuation of the country. An anima men, which such encouragement i«d ir» Uuiincu, oat lU led in the question, moved the fol- ing of necessary (axes, till toother pass the tax bills. No sir, (said ted debate took place, supported by would create. Of all this be bad (tided On bit hone*) m I |lowing: congress will be called to support Mr. R.) there nevet wilt be time Messrs. Cheves, Bibb, Wright.Boyd, heard. For the wisdom of such a h pr-iprr rf, That It is expedient that that will carry these men and'their measures. till it answers the purposes of the Porter, and Roberta, when.with a system of regulations, he and his ntrdloi to apply Hi I I the 13ih congress, meet on the last Mr.