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Volume IV. Gft: .' . tar. Pace. 5r 1 !!! tf.er clcu'jcrkiirrj ft carter of in fc -, returned a. ver-'l. t cf Guilty" .-.-.-' :- '. We are happy to tnnounce arr:hc? csptore f -'.-.i t ie enemy. The Eafiet.74 gurs, captain T.wkykllb i;H'3 f.igatea U the AdfUiC- One, tU s JVircyrvV'n Cptofd, and Cf twy cJm fie r.i3ht,-Ireadrii:iy crippled- O-.e ; of them U, ipjxnC'i afterward to have run ashore. ' - -'.. ' . - '-.'" " I lis Majesty continued through the whole of list week io atate of conripirail ve quiet; but with out vy indications of tnental improvement. 'The aKiH ofthe regular physicians have" presetted his btk'liy health through aU"Je violence of his malady, n.-l rvtt now that all hoocs of curine the 4iease are extinguished, there Is a reasonable hope by the. continuance of the same professional rxenitoa-to lii during' hi occasional paroxisms that hli life nwy be preserved fi years. " ? , ? ' 1 , : v Euraours, va n y.uiy credited, are afloat that Va lencia has f.V.eti. . V ' ;' v.;.? The h-ir - of Sweden, has so Jar retovercd his heaUh thai iie lias resumed the exercise of bis roy el 1' t-.h-.h. Bornaikxtey'toa surrendering: the ad , rni-.lrrtUon, gavo flattering account of hit stew- towed en yvat, to tc'.'le tbtirfcuUnese tnd ahoulj a war taVe place, bctweew the U.' State and Sp-in, ; they. will be amrred,'7'Htw ..i their bres. " '.... x- . Thf aSore ia as rtear the uhstince f the term of capitulation," as I cho at f.--e2t rjwTkct. 1 hare only to add that general .Georre WMhewV agent forth United States, has continued the wMjOT account of his governrnetit." . ' ; '; " -" t . VP, S. On the morning of the lith, the gun boat came and ancliored before the town, immediately P I sprinc ob their cables, loaded their gutis ib can niter .Snt. and levelled them at this defencclea nlaei . When thev were ordered by the Comman Jant not U . pass the garrison, they enawcreJ tlwj they diJ not cdme In a hostile manner; but that Uicy .51 kiuf th hatriaf i and waa it not from their taterjWreoce we.cottld bare defeatedany fnrr tha reTolUtionists could brio before us. : .... You wi!l observe, that roods are not allowed t? enter from here until the president approtes cl this meaaute,. ', ' Some'ime h t Unead of Jir.Carj, Ifl n,ths ... a UU 1 . , mm in I T sel i.prtfcJ with Wexhiir- lie ft Cjat t, arm Vadnr that . jcmaa-Ud that d-y aft M ' - V DOMESTIC. fnm th'e Georgia Journnt. ' h V .''', iMrORTAirt l-His. Excellency" tho4 GoTenibi, . we understand, teceWed information bir Express fit)tn St. Mary's', on Tbursda last, that the plan of ft Involution had been forpiftd m East Florida, wnh The Bntish ketch Gles arrived at Annapo- fis on Thursday evening bringing despatclies fot Mr. Foster, the British. Minister, from his govern ment She left a British port about the, 4th oh. and hrinirm ILnndon baoers to the first of the wst month. We have not of course learnt the nature of MrJ believe they are not of character fkronaWe to our ricrhts or interests, ., . - " . - . "l . The tloaniT.ls ouderstootl to nave sauea irom EngUlnd, previouji to the departure of th Gleaner. at the Mai! 'touift uotau iJlTS " name of Col. EdrxrU. That the writer of the note lwhKinadelmself aequiUnteo wbb wpmu--&' valet, an It-liamwas informed that bis ur's name was not EdwanK wbKl .was a taMMis ow, but that he was the Coont de Cndon, brother t5 tiie Duke de Crillom who havhi lolled in a d'Kl t T'n.-- .r, CTrr of hi lb rana unoer oniiwrv - - had come to the United Sutes, ana wa ip.T5i.-s ... ; . .a li. nnl J injiT ill ixeef., A wisli' was. inuiiwicu - " la the hurry and bustle attending our lata re mo ral, this note has been mislaid among other papers, but the above the suoatsu.ee oi i -. The fallowing notice of this Count, Is copied Iroi h AutviM nf Thnrsdav last I , A curious trnsaction is reported to have taken oliee at Washington last week. We shall relate i .. w haprf it. Atintt It tot onl v.as much as it l worth ; and without vouching for it further than It view of bringing, that Province-, undei .thejurif I of afctteTfrow Covrrnouf fiiaatsoii; dated 4tb - tiis(s were to .besuppohed by assisU-nce from J Ihave the honor 4o infopm yod that( the In-,ottieovernniem-The lrUtbfthis moiuh heeems1 dians mentioned in ray letter of the 20th ult.rriv- ' . wm ha dav fixed on for ah attack poa 'the t6wn I .. this olaceon 3trdav last. .They delivered . . . . , . . . . .. . . . . i . . r, . - "nH Fori of Anirustine birfr party of the .United V , States'. Troops, VolunieenT and provincial Revolu- . tlRlfDALast southern mati brought num ber nf founts relative to the- disturbancea lo Flw - rida. ,The followinc lerters trive the particulars of principal - what hss transnijed there, with much olausibilitv : had been "and,Ve leatdi are froinrespettable sourcefst ; : 1 tA letter from St. -Mary's,' dated the 81st instant, , Mates, that The Patriots pofc possession- of, Afnt ' Wx Wand oh the 17th inst. and the next daf gave it . 1 vp to the U; States, .under ctrtaip cVmditionsf toge u ' ther , yith the Islands of Talbbt "and Fort George, and ali the country north ef the river St, John's'. , A r ; detachment of the U. Stales troops aVe now at Fer. " ,nandind,and the American flag is flying there." No . regular troops could have' conducted themselves V ' with'.more order wA decpruirv tlian the Patriots.-- Ki rearhhei its as B ruroour. There arrived from Eneland at Boston, in the time vessel with the British eemt Henrt.e. French eentleraain who described himself as a noble cmt- irrant. ami a brother ot toe uuxe-cc unuou, t ne ther they kept constant company sincej of not, does not appear, but this Uount ce vrnion w arau nv is at Waahirifrton. . . . .! . - He has a retinue, and aFpears to a stylo of ex pence he took lodgings at the same Hotel fat which the Vice-President Clinton resides, ana ipcy par took of a common table' i v ., .. At this house, it is said. Mr. WiUink, of the ce lebrated Ameierdam house, also boarded and the following incidents we Ivave heard relateif i s r Spme few evenings,sir':e, tbs Court! drew trom Itis Docket an ekinJ ruiiiiAlurc picture, of a gentle man, andlieat.i: iierbi rrpress'ed himself so as to convey tl ilo that th picture was that . of hi, brother the lati Duke de CmUon. .Mr.VilMnlt who fe'i'anced to see the miniature, remarked, if that be their arms without the least hesitation Tester- dav nd the Axr before. I met them in c ouocit The KickaDoos,'.Viricbaroe8, and that mrt of tr.e PiahK-shaw tribe which had joined the Prophet, had emoloved the Weas and Red River tribes to me- ci6 lor tliem i ana i.t-luel ot the iuitcr;ws tne i the picture ?l your .wvtner, it is not me picivreoi tv of Uie inhabitants.. 1 he Patriots wul cross the ' or gxtract. . John's, on their way to Augusrincj this evening n?3 . to-morrow.". - P''"d. xtraetpfaijettfir from St. Mary'tidtf vVA20. set out fercnt .vlllatre iviiamis,ami Leiavrare!H w tuusnu sures which .Were proper to be taken under the ifar cums(ances in which they were' placed, and that it Was Unanimously agreed to supplicate their luvht r, the President, for pwace ; at this was the ai dent wish, of all those who had been lately under tliJ in fluence ot the Prophet : thaV they cknowle(;e4 that jit was he,faUlt ofthut .bad tnan,' that t!e Jate groat calamity h?d fallpn uKm them The pri(ci nal Winebaeo Chief of Ihe party lwhich had joined 1 . ... . ,s r has been bit- ne by bb tribe on, tlwj Jttsslsilp- and fhe ap. hension which were -entertaiiicd ; further hostility from them. He - has tfgrwd to The Insurgents or Patriots formed a camp ori mfiirm , um ftf n.,r hovW tinned the1 tomahawk. Hose's Bluff, opposite St. Marysx at the same time nnA to brin on n:or rjta of the Vineibal men to the Gun-Boats were ordered, to proceed down to Uccompany the Chiefs offte other tribes in thiir the Soundf whert they were moored, their gursh to the preJjdcnt has promised ldi.)?y . lo.tded, and every man to hiMtauon several signal w explaift to th, cause nf jUe latei'acriotviM guna,ww fir bjrhe cmod0 th.ariij gents thn emoarked.m boats rrort.Mose Blnr,twhcn weVe practiCed uponthem by"tlie Prophet to and proceeded to ; Ataclia Jshaid, where they lawded; j0(luce them to encase in it. ; I do believe the In- coionei wOTvJtr ?lfifans ate sincei-c in their ti and desire for bcacfta'ad ihkt we shall b inehagoeS; . thrmsoltes Chief whom J have eentt Jhetn assHivs me thrt they vill Bbaivdon all thoughts of hofciitics ss soon, as he arrives a mpn'g tneirt ; -Teecumsee has rrturned and tsmucb cxasnerated against lis brother for his preciphaWy. te blarpes him for throwing off the, tna before Orator, lid said that the whole winter the Puke de Ciiflon, for lat Is the f picture of the occupied ii) sending. meseage.tQ tb flit- Msjrquii .. t ' . ,,.'' lagei cf the Pottawattiraies, Kickapoos, The Cotw't, a little dbviiccrtedV Midjsft.tncant ofesSion of frfenrishm n mandedthe fturrwaoj,h(p.Jsiandlo Patriots, an1 (of pc ifikt we shall beve no fur- Vhichrt Wse4by ; the wmmandant, but who re- thei- hpstiUtlesj .n1easi Be fomAhs Winehagoes, , quested a pany unurne cpmq sena a ceputatipn to ' .,uoaro , frf tttovd,it tn' tonsider commodore Van P011 wpowas men swung up and l,,,, nt u.rminvtm th wuciuci us wuuhi as- i that 4ho pkturo was that of his brotfier-irMaw ; some other incidents of the like embarrassing ten dency took place, bet the result was the", CpUnt KntachaUenge to Mr. U'ta,ftJl,,v.hich Mr. WHJink very property declined to noucc unyl . the Count thvild aAow that he vvs.(tot an impostor. .. ; Meanwhile the Vice Ptesidetit, who had wit nessed the afiUr, of the Jdcture iigmfied to foe keener of the house, that the Count could -not' be admitted t'j the same .tabic, with him and bis com pany in futttre ; find the Count waS tinder the ne iw 'l t C I, i,i i.i. Liu .i.Hi ,in. WWltllT Ul 'vliajIKHIlL I'll i , ., j M Jue vouw, nwever, auenaea. tne rresincm s leyee, wlieve he attcmBtwl to insul Mr. Willtiik ; but was treated as an impostor by (itm Aen also. "It appears, fiowever, thut the - mattef being generally talked ff, an enquiry ras made of the French- Ambassador' Scrfurier -w'hb, on being ask ed if he kwtw tiii.t man to ie tha iwuw ac irtuon. barely obsSrved, that he only knew thRt he. nfras a lrrncnmun, cut couia notuaroi ntm asounf . It is sunnoscd that this is the Awffewrwhohas been liefarc thje committee cf the house of rc pre- ct!tativH, which has the papers ot the uruuji aeeot, lln.ry' before them. What he is dukt or Jtc fliiJte we may knexv soon meot arHlirrrcer ution, cn ct:h, tf Cii, CJ,ew,'oNcw-Hiur., in the ra of CVt.re"- whicVhe twiiabcSJeave to prtcM to t-' 0, CaptCb" states, th:it 1 my w - Sfri o.l-, : ! the biig- Thenars, ond on t!w 1 SU: vi" Jjutury 1 1 1 , sailed frombu Ltjes,UuuiidfoN.iet,nkh iw 1 to fcrsaJt and Iruit i thai on the 2i cf July hllom r;;t the brig w is taken posseWou of by. a ttench sm- dron, consisiing of ta-o fcigrics cf M n,t c seb, wd. a sloopt-f wr of 14 gAPi, nnd:r Uicicot,nu,iiu, cf Comioo-lore Forntin, and that he-was t"ldl7the , qJi er lxv;ii'.ing Lim, thrtt tbc. bii would be turrt ' the next mon:n-.g.. 1 h:vt the tfrr ot the squa dron iuforuxd lirm Ht they s"iVl from Njntz on the 8th of January. , That on tAiard'th't Firnrh vrs sets were tbe crews of the s.np An from PtaladiU.' phia, bound to Lisbor.'and of the brig Olrsbora of. Dusbcrry,.ut Trom Bostop Ikuiu1 to Oporto, both ' latlen wit,h com and flour. " "tfvst the efficers of tbo uuadron informed him. that on the l?tb and 53rd ' of January, they had ce;turef and burn the ship Asannaong tcrsnoni. lie &o states tnat ho enquired of the commodore the . rcasqt? cf burning tacm, ana wa ji.ioraeu oy u.m tnai e naa orucis from Jfiia government, to burn all Ametican vessels sailing from a eftemy's pprt' "That on the 3 1 st of February the epmmodoro ptit on board of -tho Thames the captains pnd crews oflhe vesstls bunt, rbclng 37. m number, lo be landed in the Erst port, and jthat on th 10th day of July, he- landed tVcm. at Hartbolbmews. ' typ- vhew state.s, likewise, that wlien the commodore released the Thames, . he" gave" him a document dr "writing, subscribed with his own bard, and w ritten n, the; French lan l irdjje. and which is annexed to his statement. This document centains a list of nacaes of the men' ,V comppslng rae crews of thevesselscnptvired ; itaH : so 'states, that thef Sfere captured cb voyages from; v -Pliiladelphia .arid Boston to lJsbor.,htden with graiv and flour, by the division under tbe command of , Monsr Foirerin, Member of the Lrgion of Honour, ..' ad th thru were cafiturrd in ftnrtuuncc tj the iru . atrtioni tf (le mftdatef bf nurnnea tttd the csforltn -Mr. P sai J, that this state merit, with the original ( dorument annexe in t!"-Fr-rV;l language, and bndcr the haud oi'thA comraireiof th squadron, had been frwarded here; for th? infrMvioa of the '. gbverprhftnl that thb'thar.tctr f Cftpt Chew w it such, as to entitle him tiW full c redit wheiever j be -was1known.'..Bo54'ine;, the! 'fbrei' ss be did;u the truth of these Mtvterheots, and that the document ' unnoted is genuine, h thought- it his dity. XO pre' leiit it to"he hotise'for tbeic inforruaUonv Tha i House, after hearigntl em read, can dispose oflheW i by reTemngiem to the Secretary of State, or other wise,asthey may think proe , 'tf t n ) 1 1 ne papers presented by JWr. ntun havvigbeen ' V down the barbor, to ascertai.i slst the Insurgents in case heywere resisted.' ; TJie 4 commodcre'srepTy was, that he would assist the In i sarcentw -The Island (; was then Surrendered to liircen Col. AshleV, and the flas of the PairiolswW immei 'diately riisphyCd on the Tampans of the fort, which j "was soon succeeded by the flag of the JLJnited States. - , Th United States tropps are now in posBcSsioh of 1 " jthe Island' of ; Amelia thi country of East FloridS I in possession'of, the; Patriots, and the town of Au " I w ' giistine and; the garrison in possession of tfce solf II , diets ;6fFerninnd the ftb.- The gowrW of that ' -f place is determined to hold but to tije last extremity , - ' - 'Extract of a efcrvr ''''aV-Arf In my last 1 gave ywi a hint of whatVfis going " prf here, I have pqvt to inform you that a large party v ' of meii ciossed! jtlie SU Mary'Sj-abbut .20 mines' - aborehis place, ndv succeeded 'Inf revolutionising ' aV. the countrv between Sfr Mary's and St. John's. ' 1 ' Ahielia is the only plnce that sliowed any resistance, ' but frpm the threat ftf the. Americalv gun., boats, tuidi-r the command commodore Cabipbeift '.and ' V tne formidable i appearance.'of the Hcvolpiqn:ttsy.h$ ' . v Cdm'm:md)nt,of. mk suremlcred the town and ', garrison pT;Feni.andinoyKhouV?j-Wff )t.lhoty ihe ' ' - ffirnn'iiisr ' ferm's i-That the Coromandari and N J. - . n v - . v j.. s. r. a a ' i trnom would be a owed to marcn out wnn u .e no- i nors of war, and upon delivering their unni jro'uM t ' receive their paroVBot to take up anna against the reVolutioniKts, driving their present contest; !.-:That -all indivitb'nl property'whether lalfidii vt sh'.illfc ;vleis-.t;adkhe'lie trtr.ur.hed. L'.it remain and be jused. in the same Tnannc as beforthe capitulation j'he island, 4 . hours after the c p'ttitWslia'.I, be ..ceded i? rTnU')i kiult -:irierieM.'&Inder. the exuress. HIV.V llVOV vv(.. - T " ... , f j V coalitions that the-port of Fctnandirio shall hot ;bS; ,'feulrt, to any,pf the' restrictions" .ti'. cbrniTicice; it, i h ' United Statcsl" hut u 1 4hai be oon' as .nretoiore io ,.ru3w , woee, " C ''essclfvan produce 'cyS'1,1!1'! ' 'a irAti i ia lit case of a war betw'dett tho and f Ireat . nrittun. ;the 'm rof Fer- jw'ndirHJ shall be.pen Jo pruish .tttcrfiandiite p3 - rnerehant vsiels, and considered a free pot until ' 'All vessels cf every description shall beprotCcted, nd c1e;irancc given jp any .port as before; except I nr.4M tb( rnhst of Afrira, ai well as all .Vessels ar- " ' rfvine iiefore 'the', I st of May,i 1 8"i 3- "f; n T.n"n't. r,fh'(" tn'prrli5iiiillp.. Which bflve beep recularly, entered, according' to tbejaws atd rfjruTat'ons Ot tjie-ppanisn, yejniiuwm, aM Vv their plans were rnHlured. Ke sent me & short 8pcecn iniorming me ot his rerarn, and tnt ne was now ready, to visit fhe-Prcsident. ' I have informed the other Indidns.ne may go wuh therttVbut not as their leader. They unanimously and vchrmcntly declared they never more would listen to him. , - ' . ' v. .... ... Geperal Hampton, has selected a tile for a Arr- manent cantonment1 about, thirty five miles below, on the eastern channel cf the Mubile, whither the tpoops are to be removed ia the siring. Commodore, Bainbrid(j;e ts'appointed supennteh dan t of the navy yard in C hai Jestown, Mass. -: , 1 '. . .... He Sank qf America. Pill I We .are informed j passed the Assembly- ot New-York on Saturday evening last, by a raajoiiy of l.- The alledged attempts at bribery, it is sTated, originated vi;h the enemies ot me 5anK, snd produced an increased maioritviu its favdfi The bill is expected us pub lic rupnor also informs .us, tp puss;tho Senate, and becomes law. 'The Aasemldv nasscd a note uimn- iihmrty exculpating every 'roem1r wh Voted, for the bill from any suspicion of bribery oi' corruption a vote, says one of th'e warmest 'opiwnunts of.the applicatmn, nighly honorable to the flouSe, the ,! plicai?ts fw tTnebiU and the f tate in gereral; . nd it is hopd, bs every friend to commerce and pros perity of this important capital, that the ifamole de cision on this interesting questiop'will be made dp the sole eround of its intrinsic merits, uninfluenced by the jealousy of a sister iate or.the intiiuei of a financier general. It is supposed the proceedings of the assembly in secret se xton wdl be pullishcd. . v' ; ' '' ...', tyew-York Colwnbiati. ne iiaxk ot. AMEiiic , w ui acapuai oi nijTftmi tiiwi', baa passed the house" of tepresciUatives of: N Yorkjycas ST, Pays 45. Gratuity to the Btate from this bank Is as follows ; ' - . . . 400,000 dollars in fyur rnl annual, instalments, for the benefit of cp'himon schobls, . 'v , 100,000 dollars unconditionally, at the end of ten yearn, tut the improvement, of loads and navigation. ; 100,000 dollars at Vai end of nineteen years, for the encouratrernent of literature. ' -' ..'V:.v '''-.f y A loan of 1 ,000,0 CO , dol lar. ai fi ve per tent; : " '.1- A 4... ' iJ 5 ii ioaugi oonais, aisix pcr.ceut.i. i ported from herJ amt aumttco in, tne pons oi me " ' VU. Stiifcs, uee pf duties,; bntH the ,aC .May,; l4l3? f ?' ,'A' '' Veswlsf owned by Spanish subjects of Us f " Isl aPd. fihtdl be wifitltd to regwlar, American regi to A'l inliabi'tantl i of tl.is phce, who do not .choose rrii'aihtindlp the AiiiCiicttritroyci-nniCDt, he al- -'. . ' .. .... '., , , , -s; ! .. , 4V 9 'i'. h &'Frm4folthibitm'a:faitr 'rii ;c6ujjt;: ttE;'cmtu) fef Mk "Who this Count W CriUon is, dohtiriues to be a mystery, but; the frequent mention, of his haine bf late,' has brought to'recolleciipo thf ftllQwinj? itlw cumslance, which but for, this,; would have been forgotten ::-;--x-': 'W::i:t ,U- ' f -r ' ,i : , ''-1 "(-.. real Mr M'Kiro moved that thr-y Ht on the table, un-; til time should be afforded for the- arrival of thes v persons in . the . United States, whose testimony 1 might e infirm tbe fact stided. WtRV ' , ; i mr; rnum aiso wisnea tnero to ueon metaDiey , that they miirht'be examined treptletwen, and re ceive that attention ;t6 which tbeimpoHaaceoftheir' confetrfs tnigh eptWe them i - U; - The papers were accordingly ercered- to lie COP the tables . : ., . - ;,. i Mr. Wrierht, from the committeeon Military Aft furs, reported a bill for the establishment of an wd- nwice department i wmeh was twe read and re ferrciayemflRiuee of the vboi w. ' ' The House -proceeded to t cnade e 'repor of the coairnittee of tlie whole on the following reV ( solution - 1 ;u " , k f Vv '.X' nnlvtd, Thit Ui xm-di?nt to'wiaks, provision bf', ii CONGRESS. ' faw, t ir tre payment ot tt.e tOlittng Ueacp'ions ol daims.to :it VI Ixjbb office Cittrtdlcaftpa 3- Jndrnts of, interest on pqblicdebti 3. '.t Settlement certificate i y HOVSE OP nEPfUMENTTlfES. Friday March 20." ' - ; Mr. Pomdextcr bffeied the fo!lowin?r resolution " He'ilve(L That the commitUe on mifitary' &t fairs be inti"Uvtfid t6 repojt a firtl organising the miiuia oi u:e wtsiem aov soutiiern states ana ur ritoncs, tor tne tietence ot tne soutnern ironucr o the United JStatts. , i- ' , On the suKResUon cf Mr-Jehniiies, the. worQ1 ' and western" were iiir.oi pornted in the resoluiiuo Jo preced,the word "jronuer. I he rcsolvaion wai bixlcred to he oh the table, - The bill to alter the time of holdinff tfie circuit courts otne umted states tor tha lift district, w.s red a third time, an'd, after an expljnatlQti by, hlv, Harper of its object, wws passfcd. V' ln lpotiop ol Mrrlirtld, the House resolved into a committee of the wiiojefMf. Roberts' in the chair, on the amend m'ents of the Senate -to'the bill from this bou.eiprovidiiig for the removal of causcs.perd ingti the district cou-ts of the U. Sine's in case of the. absence or disability of the Judges thereof.; ; iro committee rose aiKlTipyci&d thir ment to the amcndm.ent ; vhlcii were ly taken up by the Hyie." I he question tsithe first cVusc of tho amcncH mcnt was decided by yeas and tujs, and carried, C'J to 4ti. ; ( .... The question on tho remainder of the .amend ments, viz. that part allowing" the judges 10 dol tors per dium whilst so employed, vws pdKatived, yeus 47, nyi6f ' ; , ... i lie ltouse "agreed tojnsist on their amendmems to the ciuartermitster'sjjjirnd ttf appoint copfcrtcs on their part, to yonfef ;itii such as should be ap pointed by the Senate Oil the said bill.' , ; 1 . ) ... Saturday March ,t. ; . iThe bill for the admission of Louisiana into the Union, has paSsed the illou'e of Representatives, with a provision to include" within the hmitsof f'jat state so imich of tha West Florid territory as iies west ot rcan rireri.1 , t f;-,.- , . 1 A biir with the 'same , dtlo,1 also passed Us third reading in the Sen ite Yesterday, j ' fiTwo bills are now pending betwei n the Semite HUM y-u.ip V. (H1.JIH.1VIIIUU1IS VU .HbWIUDt 01 CIlSll- grciiiiigptes, viz r the full concerniug the havl cstabiianment, an;l t:ie bill to- estubllsh; & quarter master's'dcpartmepi. 1 s i r Tuesday MrnchTlt, i publ 4. 'omjiisHioners' ecrtiOeatiff-js Army certificate s i isreaif S &vnt in hcu? .ai-my emmeate cancelieaj, 7. Credit 0r the pjf of the avmy fai-which na eerli-'. Cfttes fter iflftied'i & Invalid pensiorieri f 4. lost or deV surged oeKvickie .-uotwiUuitantlin any taPite of 'imitlltcn to the cnntrary.'dndrt uch restriction Shalt" ensure payirivjft only to tlws ei igifuU claimant, hia heira , executors, oradmtiuajtrator. -' 's. ,-"v "j ' ' The refokition vwT agreed- to and referred -to the cbmmittee, of claims' lo bVin'g iu a bill pursuant thereto ... -,-" f.K .;' -v : '., ' '. , v'. 'V Another resol'luon to instmci the committee of clai ms to enquire into . the merit of revolytionary clahilsi was also agreed to j ,att stiD'Jry iftports ui such petitions wefe rtt"iamlttcd tb commifies ' bf cls.inis. Y " : '. lit ' tlA' ''.V Thebin tor the organix-itionofa corps of avtihy , cers, passed .through i a committee, of the , w!ioIej' Mr. B.issctt in the chair, was amended and ordered x to be engrossed fur A liti reading,. - w' x , Mr. V right being ve'ry dcairous ojT calling up his bfll on thjfi subject of seamen, on motion of Mr. -. D, RWillims the unfinished baslncsi of yestec day, ws, ordered to lj ; ots the talde. , j i AhdthCjllouse resoived itselinto .'a comthitteo of the wbofef Mi; JBrcckenvidge in the chaijspn tlie bill rf vr tbe protection, reebvevv i-nd ; inderrtnifia- tlw txf 'Ahicticnh slimen' le, Wright ,ptko iK.-ivuy j.vjpi nour ui, support pi ire nyi vuen n' comtuit,tS3 Vbse, reported progSssanJ'obtalnci ' leave to sk ttgain. 4'-: ;.,;';:". ,, , r' Thwndayi March , . . Mr. ScviCl' nrpsV.nfi.d ro V,im wxinlii-irsna fif- thi !L .5. I tejrialituri cfMassachtisetts, renresergtinartheabil'' lc" ty of t1u.t stvte to supply certain articles of suppJ for the use of the Indian tribes ' and for public .'fer ,. v'ire. 'Referred to the Sccretaiy, of W;u.. K; V Mr. Wti;it from' the ( c ommittee of conference , on tUu fiim'ieriMust'jr's viH, reported tlie result of the conference ; which.Wast'grc to. i SoUiatibis bid hws it lensh passed both rpuses of Cengre5' , The hill to autliorisetit Scfreiiry.' at wjrtqrx ' '.hHnge lands iviih the Ursuline Nuns, of the city of pfuwOr;caiis, was read'' a thii'd liihe aTid passed.' ye nysi.;t- v .- i ., , ,Qn mation ot .JVlr. Ncwfon the Mm UvSLnti itself into a' committee if the whole, M'irrecken. ridge iq the chair, oi) the bill fro.n,' the ."Senate for tbe nihendment of tle penal Uws of the U. States. Af1 considerabTc deliate on the details of life bill, the comhiittce rose and obtained lcav - to ait : ' - - , ; " VWfly, Aferr Sr. 1 ; V rfter the meeting f the Ho,c4- ' u nr. uujitt observed thiit t l.u w dnw ftJool rrid) pnt which nipy -piembii'rs hd rather spend the day, otherwise than hf 4ttcAd:n'ir on the busines nf'al.A 1- . .. : i . . . ' . . If of the. house j and ahboiigh. he viight pot liimself feel any seniles' mri tkjir. k. -i!!mrto JNU. I lUin sad, uiat jjc, hcia in lusband.a su te- ctl. to Mova adjouriimeot, Previous to wJiich.
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