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f.-1 77 777n hJ:s:-;--an At li I S aVrW?itfhich it would iconaivc, 1 4it pferfoWi and bf a depraved m 77.; a anvAmticai Velfels' Tclawi- to hi ft I ;t'i,Ji., W.?fWHu I 77 rrivr d IseWrH ithrevifions ytewdd(alc,and theoff for a Fttnih - Vort, in time, nftawwkriaiihig or" : ; ifbbaVginj their icai;i?Wctijrn fecrc U wiih French produce, ' rcfumc their. Awe ! .i jicgn prers, and clear from ihis ibrhoraft. :' ''7 Iihali entVu v uur tP afoerta fi and indeh- 7n raainow, aT;itz oi ro. navmg com ;4Ji on the table to the folio wine effect. ofltW 1 neoive, nai tnc, pcciiuem y t rw4 V the M mted ataies ae autnornea ana j, liiltivif V w, " T f tog with intent and cVlign w -defame the Government of the U. Ptates7and - Tfoim Adam'sipwrfideht f the U Stales anu to Dring tne uia ggyernnicns ano , rrenaentinxo eawxempi an uiircpuic Wa foreV as foon as njajj betto otani "itid hold in readmef& to inarch, ttn the fag officers, to oe proport lonr d accord jntthIiumbe of wh fetatits tacb Rate refoeclively which tachnientx)' 'inffitfo'' be officered out ?and iihlhtent and detign t excitet: ft. the hatred rrf tt troW neoDle oil of the prefent militia officers." ffitiem, rhepe.lt ietiththeuftwri waitakeihyyJis: .MeC-Alldi.--.- Bartlet Brace Brckl v; Chairiplir ' Chapuiari ; Cochran vKittera? JWwhSr, aaheWs . 1 ; lyioftts . ; Parish wickedly,5 knowingty, - anti maiiciouuy written 0:,. ?I NmabDMt w. proceed- td .iei-vefterday '.,7"' v' pfilt tka Aiirnp'i'i AP mi fl" r u ; fl ' i ir)a t A- I y t tnericao veflelsi; jfwho'wouia be ready t J" : dloirt writiivgs or libels, be therddre " fall- tTiis iiavJ to wait and cunvov them i exixileJ this houfe," 7? t " ; v thrgh t'pafle B. fuid, . Ue had nly to remark ,t)VMy onltqueice wtitciir.we nave pou IiMiandiearnS left .the Jjenet i .AMt " fhgl So.ojdo militia to be held in readmcl,s vi hich law expires with trie prefent iK' L Iton v, 1 heie, 80,000 men, Mr. V. faid, had been the only etfedtive force t) any toufequente whklir we have poi- ivhkb failed hence a few jay ixift flioald ' in; it my duty to afford them the protec. '1- . .0 . ; . - - ; ; tjot: required 1 detained inc uanges xu ' " " " Ani n'nri T7i-ae farther imliirpfti Rrhti'l "" in hope of recovering the1 Arniburer - 'Armourers mate and t "marines, viz. . ; Chhllohtr Weldon and Thorn is Browni i r djiierted the night tsetbre M, but 1 ''1 have not been fortunate -enouih to niui them, nor have I obtained but two lc men at this port. i ,1 am now about to ge't under way, With the homeward bound veffeisj p which linean to attettd clear. ofthe luaiuis, Mf4 proceed as before intimated. i IhaVs? the honour to be . 1.;;'..:;' ' a wuh, great Wlptrt,'; "JT-rt" . j'bulTobdu' Servant, ''" J y'Ha-Benjamin .btfiidti.;. . . z,. , ? S ' (GOP y, NoV ili) ; J' ;;;; ;' ; t HJcitsd Uatcs Ihiofwar Ganges, : off' ' . - y Cape F rancow Jt-li'Jao. 799 ' - . ,SIR, -s.;X: ;;'V 7 V """Thc dltt atfeni(rahd fricnJlyireat,r . meat, 1. have expenenced from Edward : j ! " If.SmitWcfqron taUir in with hi iJritan-' nic rnajeity,r" ihip Hanrtihal ot jfou qua-..; "dron-r-amt recei v ing commuoica tioii trohi. T ptVr$mItfir of out particular ;'6rder.. - -r for the obleVvaiiee of . limilar treatment by all the commanders of the (hips of. your fiect; Which may tali in , with . tlvole of the United tates-rl feel it incumbent v on me affcrfiuXmJigheiWae-- inowlccigments, aod to allure you I Jhlt' '1 embrace tiieeailielt opportunity fur tfanf. mitfing 4n;accouht thereof, toihc-mmif-r.i-tiii ihe navy, for- the aiiformation of ; J tlw ptefident of the U.iited istares, who .wiil certainlv. receive it witheilimation ; --yl canonly add, lif, that it will be high . ooflellidn - lr ikhol as faid, if this had Keen -a Candid itatenient of the butinel&, ihe ihould have been willing to have Come , ' to an itrtuiediate. vote upon it j: but word are inuioduced into thisj refolu tion which are vord40t courie ivi evefy indidmeut, which do not partfcuUfiy belonir to this olicHce, and tnc truth of which is never enquired into uj.on a , u ijU "; As willttd the nature, or the b&nce s betlearly Itated, he fiuped the myuon would lie on the table for the pifclent. ; " v'--v.(vkr- . Mr. Uavard obferved, be had al. reay laid f1 the terhiv jrom tnc rord itieir, ana lie dd nov tiitiik ihc geii'tletnen ti pih Virgiiua had been wii'cr tiran the law.H He had him- felt no doulpt that all the charges in the record are pertinent to the fuojeel U nut, it ywuld ba extremely lnijiroper ia iutroiiUvC t lent. i hey are ch .rges upon which7 a jury ofthe country have our army, the object has not ween ei fecled and a he had great cnhdence in the defence of jniiitia of the country he ihould wiih this number, of men to .he held in readinefs, until our difputes with France are completely let tied. .He Ihould not think it iafe in ou prelenjL fituuiotyto relinquish' this force. Ordered to lie on the tables On motion of Mr, Harpcri the houfe ' went into acommitcee of BeWh6e on the , bill making appropriations for the fupport ; of government lor the year 1 799 j and, after going thro . the fanie, the, houfe took up the amendments arid agreed to thein.'i hc bill wa then ordered to be er.groiTed iota. third reading; V v On motion ot Mr. Harper, the. houfe went into a committee of the whole, on t he: bill ma king appropriations lor defray ing Jhe expencc which may a rife in .car ry ing into effed certain treaties between . this (...States ahdfeveral tribes or nati- oni of Indians. . . ' ik c ded. : ? , Mr. Nicholas appealed to the -gen ? t'.Kiiaii from. Delaware,' and tp;all otheir gentlemen of the law,, who heard him,; wlietticr the words lu:re uleJj are not the mere form of the iiuli&ment, and -nnc nuetted with the aft here charged' tie raov cd to adjourn, w inch jnotion February 2 i Craik ZZtA Parker; rD8HJ. " Pinckney Dehnia - ;dmond va'iis.:V-v:'',i;v A..Fofter : D. Foiled . J. Freemar .. Glen-.' ':, .7. "TGirtch7':? , Schurema ,-;Sewalt 7i7; iShepbar f , Sinnitkiort ; tipragui: " N, Smith -" Thatcher prmT Grifwoldu Grove Harper ;; Hartley Hindm'an Hofmer . -Ij . ihornas " : . Thomfpn : Tiilingha V'.; - yah AlleiVl J.,Ayillwmi ; N A Y "McCBaer: 49x was carried without n divilion. 1 - Mrr Bard presented levcral petitions 'and remonltraikes from 148 miiabik , tants of the touuty of Franklin in I'ennfylania, praying for the repeal of the Alien and .edition iaw ; which ha vinbeen read, ' ' - iyir. Bard moved to have this petitu ou retefreii astiiual. ly gratifying to me (during the lhort pe; tuity lhali prefent,. to reciprocate by ' I im "ulrTMV .I,U: in? due attention to any of i his bruilh majef.r propriety o keeping them in force. The . February tt " 7 ' . ry. GobJri'-h, from the eommitter to Thom was reicrred the fevcral petitionsi. which have been preferred during the fef-fion,- for -the repeal 7 of the alien "and fedition laws, made a long report on this fuhject, jhewmg or attempting tolhew J. due attention to any oi his bfunn maje ty's ; lhijpS or ".vclieii, . their omters or ; crews', or to any of. thole of his- trading I fubjects, 70X? ' ';- V;:77;;- Hi excellrncy. bir Hyde ::::'c:s. 'Aiker-!o.ccAd.aa.ral , ; ,: . ', , -; ', ;', l : '- a. ' - : t Y : , t 7-' " K777C" mm repo rt concl ues- w it h th ree refolu t ions declaring it inexpedient to repeal the alien Via w , fed j f ion iaw, or any. of the la w re-, lative to the military ot naval -eitablilh."': menis ot the Umted States. The reports of the Red, -and wm- mander in ; chief '0 Hi U Bntifli m;ijeity Vfpite jautaica was committed tor Monday f and ordered -o-oc-prinicor 1 have the honour to be, &c. flee, ' : THOMAi 'VANOJiy,.. O N GK E S S.' Mr7 Gilatinpreffiwfed apftltioa from.. 755 inhabitants of the County of ChettqrL" ana anutncT irom lnnvjiianrs or wain- ing ton county , : both in the ltate of dPenn "iy i vaniarpraying Tor a repeat of the alien ai:d fedtti-in laws. 7 Mr. Brown prefented a petition and re- 1 he rfertiKe was carried, there be. ing 55 votes for it y ,7 Mr. Gaflatm prefent petitions from 67$ inhabitants of Chciier county pray ing for the repeal of the Alien and SeuK tion laws in the fase words with thofe prtfented yeltcn Uy. ttcierred. , 7. . . vi ne iouowing Diuswcrej; reaa ine third time and palled, viz. ; . ' 7 A bill allowing tojauies Mathers a conipeiifation lor lervices as' bergeant at Atm to the Senate ; a bjU making ap propriations lot" expences which may arhe in carry ing into eHed certain trea- - tics witinndiari triBes of nations of In. dians pand -jr. bill-to-grahtadditionah compeuiation tor the v car 1 lro. to cer.. Baldwit 7 ;''Bard77;"777 . Browft ; Cabell r T. Claiborne W. Claiborne Clay . - Clopton 7 - . Davis ? Dawfoh - ;. Dent-7Eggleftott- ' Elmcndorf Findley' Fowler :; : N.Frecman r Gallatin Gillefpie : Hanna . 7 Har riforTTT Havens Holme. r; .; ; '' Jones :J.7" Livirtgftoa Lwke -: Macon. '-7 M'Clenachaij) TM'Dowell !.'iN'w'7r'r" Nicholas .Skinner S. Smith W Smith igg . ; ; Stanford ' Somter -A Trigg ; : .;.V tor 7 Van TCortlanA Varnnm , , ye.nable,.., . Williams The fpcaker declafing the "0ate t thi vote, faid, u the conUitution; requiring two thirds of the members prefent to ex. -'pel a member, the motion is fiot'earried': Adjourned at near 5 o'clockv. r;7 '" "From Londin faper 'of'. Dec i 7. ;7 General bimcoe has taken leave ot his niajelly , andh ad failed in thcl J aniis frigate, to take upon .himfelf the go vernment of bt.L,omingo.7' ,7 7 ; ; 1 he Navy iioaru lias purchafpd the7 IT, Fdhr.uaryL2a. ' " "Mf.",Lyoi fioin Vermont, took his 1 eat in the .'houfe this day.- .; -r-r-,r-7The houfe tboLup the feport tf live: committee of the 'whole 011 the bill for jencouraging 7the capture 'of French ' x '-' privates rs, " by idJqv ii;g ra bounty on 7 jons, and the motion being to, concur c 7" in the ' agreement of i the couunitje to 1 ; ftrike out tlie fir(t.(cdibn7ot; the bill, -7 afters lbri'gllebate the! qucitibii:;Wasr ' takeuby eas.aiid nayv ; 7 7i.Xhe.fecond feebbri was then amended; by adding to it the ufual enacling claule " : , but alter lomc. obfervations affuinlt paf- 7 7vOng 't Vy Wr7 Se' all, . lincc ihe firil tp 1 i feet ion", ha'd been ilruck out , on the nib. - 7 lion .for. ita going to a third leading, it 4j.v."Was uegViyed. ' 7. ' " - ., "f-'" , ivir. nayartj propoieo-tne touowing V - 7?7"relV)lution to the houfe'":'""-' " . . ; '"-Jiieloiwu,-! hat Matthew Lyon, i member f litis houfcy having been tir.on of the lame kind, .from 787 in habitants ct the Northern Liberties o 11115 city. monllrance bf the fame nature fronvi 94.0 -inhabitants, of Northampionrctiuntyjr both in the-Hate of PertnfylvaniaV;j' : '-Mv- tVt'Clenachan prefented a pe-1 1 -cotnniitee-roleT-and the houfe'havirig taiu omce rs of the len ate and iioufe of t Keprefentatives of the United States of .America. . 7 On motion of Mr Harper, the houfe reiol ved itfelf into - a commitee of the whole on the bill making appro U riationsipr the.1 upprbimibtary rciubliihments tor the year 1700 : and. alter hlJing the blanks of the Dill, the hulls of the following prizes taken, by. . Lord Nelfon, at tlte ; luni of 1 1 7,ool. vizVthe Franklui and Tonnant, "6f 80 ; guns j the Aqaibn Conquerat and bouvefam People, of 74 guris. . The Ivyp1 laltl ilipswerel only valued the Franklin at joioooL 31ietterms of-the new-Loans art - finally fettlfetU-Mr. Bolderio, for the :barikersbemghe tne ivnniiter contracted with hi' tor 3,000,000!. ' "' : When General Pichegrli Vifited the Houle of Lords, a few day? ao, heJ :' was thus curioully lituated-oo n fide ofiiim flood the StadthoiderjWhomi " hedrove out of Holland," and oh the other the Duke of York, whom he Thefe petitions were referred to the committee of the whole to honi was , this morning veferredr the report of a , felecl .commit tei? on tliis fubject . '. !7,.'. : On iiwuion of Mr. Joliah Paikfr, ; the Jioui: too k up the uruendemen;s ot. the fenate ip .'the biff authbrilitig ' the purthafe of timber for naval purpqis. 'I Tlie amendments prppofed to Itrike ovit ; r-tiie in'opriation of- locTjOOOT'dollafs f and vviiert 200, 000 dollars in its place,' authoriling alio; the money to be laid- put on land upon which timber is grpvv-i .: ing, as well as upon timber.-5"" :: 77 - ' After fonie debate,' ;irvrvvhkhthefe amendmcnti were fupported by Mr. J.farker and Mrw-Pinckncy. f id opi., jjwuu uy jvjcnrs.-ixicnoias J. ' VVU hams, Gallatin and McDowell.1 the a-' rnendments were contv-rjed hi, eo ta ' x V"""' .... " . ... 3 . - ' concurred in the amendments, ; the, bill ) was ordered to be engr oll'td lor a third reading. ; 7 . On u.ction of Mr. Jofiah Farkef the houle relolyed itleif intoa comuuttee ; of the whole on the bill ftr the govern. mint lit fhi niutf nt rhn I ,tii . l.T..- ' . : : ' w""v r rance,came to : pithead, heat ' fav '"t ;?rwt" "JV a,rzsu 1 ep to iaua at rortlmouth, but iwrauiiucc.io aim , me, ameii oemeu IS.L. filled nertn till A impelled to retreat frPm Toumay to oruges: . - - 1 he total of the produce of the 7 Cuitoms, Exdle, Stamps'ahdMnd-; dents, for the lalt year , ending the 10th of lalt v .ftober, is 10,576,61!: 9s. ad w nen ivir. Oerrv. after leavtnt? tempu was re (fnm tli jijj being concurred in, the bill was orders Duke hfPnrlan,i 11 lAfllJ rnfnn Anwfl -1- edbe engrolledtor a third reading, for that purpofe. Mr. Gerry having : Mr. BJy ard called up the riiolution made known his character, .was fo. dil. which Lid upon the table 0.1 W ed- pleafed at the refufal, : that when the neidaypropobng 7the 1 expulfibn of rder did arrive, he would not leave " Mr Lyon his feat as member of this, the fhip. The Duke of . Portland, anU : ;houfe.. After delivering snd exeinpli- Mr. King - the American Mmiller,:did - ficationot the record to the clerk, which; allin their power to explain aw?y the ' was read Wr. Bayard fpokew confider- ;miftake, and prevail bn W to come to ; if fsisppPC ic reioiu . 1 London, but 111 vahi. jiun, 11 was ujjjuicu Dyjvieurs, iicno- lasandUallatm. Mr. Lyon all laid . , HARWICH nnn,w ; a few wordswith refpefrto the manner Arrived an Ain.riran fln femi Som in which his trial had been conduaeji, BergeiU SheWing an account of i 7 7 ," ' 77 ' ' .'77 ' ' ' " 4,..- . - P7.:i:y07777 .'ft' t.-r, V". '"s .'
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