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Show Vot. I. men of the United States against the Barbary powers.'7 An act for completing the existing military st hate for the nii livil was tune reg... sail ("iii- rad ifsull ivtn a C'll‘lt‘ il» tlr. ll L'l‘iil'lil'i Djiill illi- pion Hit the i. t ,. italiiti it}. stoi'w. arms (t: ‘ "i in) V nd pun}! ns to (NM, :l-‘uu Jiitish pioviiici's, and lu‘ the bill was r: p l‘it‘tl iiiil. ,iiti‘ coriaiiiul iiihi 1h. li'. \l'illiains, Ihi; "ll ll'Jh l" t.ibl-‘,' aw'l, l‘k. \tiwc tit: ‘lillli‘lll‘t‘t' l ,l (.oniiiio'zt -\i :r tiiiLillll 8"" limit tilt in oi Lin: resolution a lit. establishment. ill. An act making appropriations for the sup- port ofihe navy of the United States, tor the year 1812. ‘1‘, Shaw, \l'hiteliiil, I). ll. ‘ ' " L. H}, ‘vir. .\"l\iiii, tin. 4., "1) ' o the toniiiiitta; oi ‘ . Uanvi‘ An act making appropriations for the sup- An act supplementary to ‘ An act toraise, the support of the navy of the United Sates. for a limited time, an additional military force,' passed on the 12th April, 1808. An act respecting the pay of the army of the United States. An act making additional appropriations An act makingr appropriations for the supAn act making a further appropriation for the dul‘ence of our maritime frontier. An act authorising a loan for a sum not ex- ceeding eleven millions 01. dollars. . An act supplementary to ‘ an act to raise an additional military force.' the support of a library. An act to authorise a detachment from the militia of the United States. An act for the relief of the officers and solv diers who served in the last campaign on the Wabash. An act: laying an emharg‘o on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United An actconcei‘ninig the navalestablishment. An act in addition to the act entitled " An who, from Li). ‘ - ~ «will m miraiy g ..t.i \. ill a sec ., ,V .. W in o..i ii... 'tiz'li'. i i i Vin!" Lite Ay'i,"yt: ' impiniau. act to raise an additional military force," passed Jan. 11, 1812. An art to es'ablish a (piartcr-mastci's department, and for other purposes. . ( illUilLt was orctie. .J An act for the organization of a corps ol artilieers. An act making}; provision {or certain per- sons claimini)r lands under the sever :il acti lor the l‘cllt‘iitd tl‘u: refugees lroio the li, high provinces of Canada and Novacotia. '1" (ll' ACTS An act to revue and continue in force, ‘ WI swim ./ H") ' Ewiifl‘i "‘9' {,3 1; row. u ~ {‘.. ,c: ""~"(‘tl [ti lll',‘ lllSt 5» t COIIRCUi (i ,viirl‘l snz, hi int" iriimu l ‘t-ii history of the ‘ An act to prot id ; {or persons who \vrri: disabled by known ivoii 1(lhr-fCt‘i‘Ct‘Ll in the revo- lutionary war,' and for other piii‘pmt;:«.. An act aiith ,risinig the (,lrp'dl'ttlit: oliships and vessel}. liron‘i tin: ports and harbours ol W pi: il‘Tri.. liw - numb: rs ol'this l L. mattcis .mion I'I' iiher . the I; iltt'd Suites in certain tin. ‘3 . An act to provide lor designating; and survey-mi; military bounty lands. ,z , ... X 1 )r'l‘l‘Illi. ii 2.. \ill 1 "be of on}. An act to prohibit tli; exportation 01.51)"- llsillf),. 111a... l :ui‘cl j‘cfj, 1T" ...... i. . atli Crltliym/y‘ Cilllil) _ for the military establishment, and for the Indian department, {or the year 1812. An act supplementary to the act entitled " an act respecting; alien enemies." An act fixing the time for the next meetw ing of congress. R'solution requesting the president of the United States to recommend a day of public l'iiiiniliation and prayer. An actsupplementary to an act authorising sels of their crews, or of their passengr is, other than person; in the military service oi the enemy. (3. 'I‘owards (zit/'nit‘h; vessels and tht ir crews, you are to pl'tifi'xtl in exercising; the rights of war, with all the justice and humanity" which characterize the nation of which you are lili‘l‘llic'tr'fln #1. The master and one or more ofthc prin- cipal persons belonging; to captured vessels, are to be sent, as soon alter the capture as may be, to the judge or judges of the pro- per court in the L iiitt-d States, to be examinrd upon oath, touching the interest or pro« perty oi the captured vessel and her ladingr ; and at the s: me time, are to be delivered to IV iliepidge orjudgcs, allpasses, charter par- ties, bills ol ladini), invoices, letters and other documents, and writings l‘ound on board ; the said papers to be proved by the affidavit of the commander of the capturing vessels, or some other person present at the capture, to be produced as they were received, with-- out fraud, addition, subduction or embezzle- incnt. 15y command ofthc president ofthc United States. the president to accept volunteers. Jarres iVIONRtH-Z, .S'Mfc‘larg/ ofslate. An act stippleiiieiitai‘y to an act authorising~ a loan for eleven millions oidi'lllars. An act making liirther provisions for the army, and for other purposes. An art tor the stile keeping and accommo- .. For My lira)" While this country was at peace with Eng) land, I lorbore every expression that might dation ol prisoners ol~ war. tend to irritate or prevent that good underv An act to suspend the, pay merit of certain stand ing; \iliich I verily believed would have bills drawn up by john Ariristrong‘. I been til ‘i ted by negociation, so clear ly did An act to prohibit American vessels lrom l such a result appear {or the interests of both t 'admg with the enemies ol' the United States. i [)1tlll.f.‘i,l;ll(l(‘hl‘tftjlltlly' so {or i‘inyiand, be» fifib" l (1.." t sh': {.CZLi/vr/w/i' mum on Anarivrz I/zmz To ("HA/)min -~---- (sonnnmn/rr off/u: [Brian/(x ! glzzn .o (.711/ on, /1/:r, am/ [Mini/J.". , or 7mm, armu/ --~«---I.'I/[/(‘(/ ///e------~- man: lwrni ('o/(z'a'ér: More to Zing/um! t/nm l9 ziairrrz'w/r; but! calculated Wioiigg, as INS l'llUC' ‘IUNS it re- - in," ‘\"li' u1 ' .VLitithl tin: l"litlll]f§ ill.lll)'1)il‘a*€(l- companies oli rangers. An act concerning)r invalid prisoners. United States on certain conditions. An act making further appropriation for the defence ol‘ the maritime frontier, and lor States {or a limited time. :iirliran‘ned. An act siippiemei'itary to the act to raise six port of the military establishment of the Uni- ted States, {or the year 1812. An act making a further appropriation for '-. lit'giilth'tl 19 votes, i013, liii .lie biil \ltl't‘ )lt‘s‘li. (Jar, Ci'atiloril, Ciitzf. line, I.llll.‘, Macon, i\ the rights ol' iieutial pout-v rs, and the usages of civi'lim'd nations ; and in all your procee'lings towards neutral sar‘ls, you are to give. them as little nth'HJrKl m or inteirupiion as. will consist with the H. lit of. maintaining their neutral cliai‘actcr, a». l oi di lziininij and hriiigii'ig thr-m in for lf‘;"'!il;tl‘ adpidieizion, in the proper case. ‘13.:1 are particularly to avoid even the appearance oii using; lorci: or seduction, with a view to deprive such V'(:!'~ An act to admit the entry olivesscls of the port of government for the year 1812.‘ v r wry/en ii. That from and Al October next, no goods, ilizv, shall he adinittrdtt the L'nited States or tl)‘: ,cxt: pt in vessels (mulli i or citizens of the Llll'JLLi Anact making; additional appropriations for the support oi govei'ni'rieiit lor the year 1812. hy lliilt ielzitii'c to iinpuiv 'uriinit-d the consideratiot on tiii: ttthl" ; and hide by Mr. Williams to by adding thereto a new An act making further provision for the corps of engineers. An act for the better regulation oftlie ordnancc. An act authorisingr the president ol‘ the An act to amend the act to establish a quarUnited States to raise certain companies ol ter-master's di-pai tment. rang< rs for the protection of the frontiers of An act (leclariiigywar against (irca; Britain. the United States. An act lor the more pei lect organization An act to r; ise an additional military of the army of the United States. force. An act concerning letters of marque, prizes An act authorising the president of the, and prize goods. United States to accept and organize certain An act authorising~ the issuing of treasury volunteer military Corps. notes. An act making)r an appropriation for the exAn act supplementary to the militia laws penses iacidentto the six companies o1 mount- of the district of Columbia. ed rangers, during the, year 1812. An act imposing additional duties, and for An act making appropriations for the sup- other purposes. port of an additional military force. may nevertheless execute your commission within that distance ol the shore of a nation at war with (chat Britain, and even on the waters within the jurisdiction of such nation, il' permitted so to do. 2. You are to pay the strictest regard to limited time. ‘7‘ arms. A.) act to continue in force, {or a liirtlier time, the first section ol‘thc‘ act, entitled " An act litrtlter to pron-ct the commerce and se:- iii. _ .9 _-... -. - .a.‘ inh-Ibn‘m __P. ol the senate to the hill . itilolll) :\Ult'5, "HE and other quarter-master's stores and small cie, goods, wares, ar . merchandise, for a ...a. {it . TH E \VAR. A ‘If‘s‘m' ii: 5, l;lt'\it)l,lts io ili ltih and that tli" (:(ll‘i‘il lllltce by hill or ()Lllt‘l'wls e. l\ aipeeil to,aiitl Mes srs. lioup "ere iippuiiit etla sperted England; and it has a; lengt l"( lit Tl I l'i l'l‘llVA'l‘l‘i A R 7d l'il) \' l‘i";."} h been ECLS l fully protein that nothing; but l‘t prisals could ()l" 'l‘lll‘i UNl'l‘l‘il) git/lul‘liffi. ; 1. The tenor of your coiinni flit/l1 under the '11:: ol‘congiess, clititli-(l " an act L‘iif‘iti‘E‘Ilith) ‘, letters ol marque, pro? 1;, and li‘vll'." crowds, a copy ()lVWlllL'll is hereto annex. d, t. iii be kept chistoitlt. in your vii-w. 'li'liz; iiigi) sins rch-rred t'; in your (:oi‘iiiiziI-,sioii, you \viil llllr lerstanil, generally, to extend to lmv water 1i mirk; but with the e): itioi'i ol' the space 1 Within on.- league, or tim-e miles, from the ‘ check or it rininate the ini'it'ies done to AmeThe river-'1 is now i.i‘..~,lit:;:tl'ic(l, and must determine .. iy tum» v hat was soutxht in 4 1 vain li'oni an appeal to linsticc. l"orbear:aice r.‘ npiiiir>_i,\.hn..1.iiiue..ce (heuncd bi ltll'c a L) ‘ v I h v- IV I 1» , ' v . . l O ‘ declaration ol hostilities, is no longer iicct's~ Iv'il!‘y.it11(l\)ti,',‘)llllltillt>l)t iiiiltilgji d. England is now our iii clarcd (flia'HIV, Lioil w: tr llitt‘st he waged in every maniit r cdlcixlztted to destroy her power and influence. It should be obxlltifl: oi countries at i)t(tll‘: both with (in-zit ‘ served that lingdaiid :ittacltsnio ‘ onlt w .h the iiritain and itith the United States. You ‘ some . by.. the. . . i .., .I, 'out .also ‘ ‘ piopagaion Jo., opini- |