Encouragement to Privateers.
On motion by Mr. Giles,
Resolved, That a committee be appointed to inquire into the expediency of offering encouragements at this time to all mariners and seamen to bring within any of the ports of the United States British public and private armed ships, as well as merchant ships or vessels, belonging to the subjects of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; and that the committee have leave to report by bill or otherwise.
Messrs. Giles, Lloyd, Smith of Maryland, Tait, and Taylor, were appointed the committee.
Friday, December 11.
Samuel W. Dana, from the State of Connecticut, attended.
Capture of the Macedonian and the Frolic.
The following Message was received from the President of the United States:
To the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States:
I transmit to Congress copies of a letter to the Secretary of the Navy, from Captain Decatur, of the frigate United States, reporting his combat and capture of the British frigate Macedonian. Too much praise cannot be bestowed on that officer and his companions on board, for the consummate skill and conspicuous valor by which this trophy has been added to the naval arms of the United States.