" i i '-i i riiii ii i I , in ii i iinnMiiiii; i 11 n.i r 11 " . .ri..-.. - . . tr.i : leeinnavtu. ,- .,.! -w-t JiiifantWnB. M J-ivRiiia Hospital, .the dtttiei An a veint- - I '? ". v V '' r an . . - ,j. . . , - . a i j m i i a am aaataati ni s 'r rm rv i a u t irw tee, states thf MttMiinmaeterwe ft RALCIGILCJ.C.) uriet 1irJnrtn. finlAitrHjthi tonn.f fi3 1pal tt6tUb before' Ike 4iAmilt f tU Wlf fiW lw lrMUi! bmtt'Vyi tb got thrice tur w "iZr rtp ?f iaB ,rc?oy tp from p Shr iiipCoiBptitujIe thAt det hauor tfttt, l erery eparge ineidrat to mp exMr( lie Trcrptioa of if (a ihii coutotrr wotlJ. ii 'Piocc r 7 - rc-whole, ni in ameoddieat propotiir -Urf f !- 4ipin aot lest grewf awl liberal KWSri.rt. 'Tletal Mi4m' wi.uk 4. f .tuL ih tn ifoifieew of this eelebrateJ rtUt, a art- ..I J- -. P , - - I I; J.. .-. 1' ...... . uni imuwj or the iirpolbill, 4rtJ iritert I wr wwea peiong ouiy m Henferf vtbfir Mfttoai , proridtog-tbat periaf rtler, aud of.ietiv-ao. fy UUtroDarT Vftcef aK J oUief . who fona- oturenipti, woald, bo Loped, b acknowledged U nh J Siiki 1 'tiulj r.. a wliaTMVtrftlirat entertaiui of tbe reoeet htm a bt Troc'kilU fcitoMwtlf thirMdiir u th.a ilre-1 timforlU nation. The paiotfMX, Mr,f; add- SSt year aii4 ; rweived ' btfaable 4Mhafge .p,re1 "e hef U'oeuvrc of tro pfa- both boue4 w f . VI1' r " ISf FrWMTV &rf vfttO of iito dUari per ' m(Hitb, btf t ' mUM lutnou mun bear w UUtt bad ' reforfd, rtmorteif n b'piV ihe iflaawr iMwhicb tbr right oT.eitisp W6liationioWftliK te ihe dif jonri oTa(y dif Wet ol'i'Uo vlTied? Stato) nn(.ii eotirt. and tberoio Ac'racorded, bU etart lUt fee relwqiito he. artrrPl oilizeiu aaot mean 10 upiri out oi t lau Ik hU bo ;that'forth oonjldered k n;c XTcined the riaht lof ejitriaAioTivii r .10 loBor p eitiiteo of tbe Unit seten tbarriaeb person obaH be hold a lin f reyr after, and iboJI not ruatuo t ria-'iii of oifiseeMbip without e?ioif ib rough. -tb' fte procL-st of naturaliatioa t other ciii I' iv: bill nr twiee reaj awl 4omittJtMv 1 l ;,ci u..ifwis nriTHiniriii riririi liib n.ii iibv hi n uflii.iiami ' t v ukuii vumjumciuui w -inv - f . Srit ar- 1 1 iJiilM a - Hr a . v.- x a - 1 j- hum aaii a luur'np 11 a aaa - m aa a ram 1 ajaaa .a. ua najiMa la.ilBliTlif'otleiil'WM' ol; lakpw . CI r"T?rt or Mr. bintes, oi Massachusetts, it Vuji Jijtt'f fhat the epaiiiuttee oh the JaiUdUry bo iaari. ructed to eoire into the ef -edionev af nKiVidinsr bv U for aiipointio JuMiccaoT Uanservatori ui toe reace, $r nlutt tioii vf ibe fan a o f the IFuited 8tate.o. " .Ob, motion of Jitr.' Korf, of Virginia, a eonvpnUoe wpaappoirited t8-eoq7iire into the Ipedieney of 'exientTing the pr ivilege of frank ing toono pertoain ebeb of the tatvi and Ter- itoriea of the Inn ted States, vrHr Hi( lis tip pou for. lis iirimr rcfiectt . hoftor tb w-5ttatry toaotry.oa ite)f rlftiwg frtro fgeaiits ' ani -;iu mfmml I rumi y btewirtljr Yanderhraibj buHv, btJealfiriaHd mudv otltri. secure to each aii imiierubabie . .. - . : . :i : V-:: .r.: o jarae, auaiQ inejr country renown. Anew e: etiquette: r i 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 - - j - 1 -in 1 f 1 .' 1 ' 1 1 11 . 1 . , - - tifl,tfijti5m, arc,- li1" drtviogrooni and tluftyiirio 1bielt Mrs Mon roe pieafia ( to adopt, ip frtvg .the lid tea, of the JiWriet'apd atrati-tV for soinf .tibia Das t beeti a vubiecl of ; iteb Irouirlr And tie bale, if. e- ore not inlsuifbrnif d "ainofct; jtlxib. favhiouables rf astMOgten. WVbate otrr iev.e : rrpruieui ( wjiiiCBBCu ine inirouoeiiopi of ti aobjtct upt tbt topis, acd it IN peter aiUu4e ejwite eoioiiderable sbtereat afid Va- fie or opinions, ad of ltt th. senaflion tai heea consider a Wdj a Itarmrtg thi Mr. Jl. doeanastoeam toietari ia, lot- merely; la aAakati.-aBt AA.MMMvr . ? : t. - t -j, - VB4aut, in truths adrtil bt rtie-prfnMder Bfltttdi leemt 4oh get mpHMBtliiiUi-C. iibd "Beitwi actt'oola .will Writ Ailed' aiid VHball- ed, in tnof by iir ovh. Vt eoTtsraiuUlo ibore who arw iJt)ed with gejiius, but wboJe mton at'o too lifted tq enablejlioni to secjc, ibdis taul i gioUj (he acquifetnentu neeeiry fori and : their judmenn tad tft iWeio 'tbiirlaa't tbe elmrafiers of defMaey ndCortectttfis on rm e . Ue nrototct IhevJinvit nf rnmnletinff lhiir Stli- uwi uy ine uovernor ir ieisiaiure iiierrorj ,1 j; ' y -7rf J"i' "xvr the iorpose 6f dUtributiV the Vdveinu ld e? t"1?',? Knd, uder p4iKaiatl; Utter, witbio such State or Territory, dt) V1 ,reil ",0 " op oC katthe bavelearo to report by bill or -ther- fj07va??0f ?tereatiou, ao U.at leareto etn- Mr. Cohh f (ieorsria, "fro 31, the elet oen Mr. 3J;ini6t, bfKy. oflVred for eonsidera ill, w wbot.. the. 8uj'iH Mas referred, fee M?1' fg reiMirUo : 1 uvela bilf furie'fiiTini'Otof certuin.miUii ! . MfMveiti' JbaX the President of the tjftitod tm nouse any miorraaiion be may bo able ' to ' -. ".i..; ... 1 cuuiuuiuicaie rmaiirc iu m impre4meni anu detention in ebubnement' of Richard Cowlee 1 flead, a eitizea of the udired Slates, i i'he akftfob of Air. T. wa agreed to without mitt uf ITW tud irt4'ftbe- ofapeattlftWM'H requested to cause to i,j laid before '- v . 1 . . .... . ik:9'it..li'a b :.f;...!A. i ..... 1 . n .... 11 : vv ii' ana eommiueu.- --n K.-r.!ukv, ofT'ced the f'ii&i;j resolution 1 .ltcsolved hat the.Ci-itix.'.U?? of eflrtnuiree im mud tliv tpeclieoey 67 -prpfi.dn,g Jy law for,. eUlu: . u;: ti e army and u itj ofuiUoited Stajes ejusvely,i Aweriean iaul'aetiirea. . r. I be nation was ?re'dto. On motion of Mr. M'C y, of Virginia, it wail Rmtvtd. Tbt the cgmmMo o public Usl bViaitrurtcd ro ern jlrtf inN tne expedienet -n 8S VMM 'ie Armband Frrtif.cat 011$ " In compliance Him I.j res'ii-j'tni f in 'Jauso or itnreseh tit:v;s rr qacstijiu tbc President of the United i-y (i:rTwrrohe-fttid: bw?!jrrtbp41me of Let -a-. ?7ita!iv'1 a leturu o?the present. a,.feQSth r( ,-f nf ti United States, wilhjhe4i- rjieiuspbutiijn thus kicdied, diffused aud Riade ailive, yi bestuw on tbeif wntks Whatever jcaJ delist and enchant the mind, And sfleu and meiiu4te the heart, .Mr, asked pardon for this tpspas. , Ii.d he snid less-and less be eooid iik nave said he should not have per- fof:oed duty and don jsiee to ints iiii hoped the bill wuahl p pwusly bis feel pass nnani- be hiij was rtiiortcdto the houso. ordered ' lUvolutiunitu Survivors. The House hatf1 ngrJ , rd oubsaiitl f read a third i--"-... r--..-.- . . w ii tiai. ziafiifd ud seat to t' seuate. kl. k . ni4 lhe houso tbeu rennlred, itself luta a,eoui a u R7 mm mmmts kirr r.rr iitti- i niiir vnrwavi vbt iiih ai . - - w w v v . ... W R. " O '" edrs and oldieia of the revolurionAr war . meeortn whole, Mr. a- otnyu in tie euair, tjhe eoatmittee of the-whole ros about; " "'1U by. wUHsfi iba nt or cueusn.,, v'Ai,otr ..ni A.rit .. kin . 1 . mav be relinambed." ftue took ap the U nondeots report M5vrm W cwav"' r,n I dUeused ta.-.i:vv?Yrl,,f Qtnc author oi me out; eonseiueaio is psM,e u0 neat," by the committee's rising ojiUuning eaii;tHg9vdattf f,li.f oWbresRRn eeretnoalee ii ow,r.ptiWfcto t9?V: stltWtorfl,' but we sb all always ' Upheld 'iui eonfBnd rdr propriety of beha tor jf ad . respect ' ' httfoiUit vWs iari fAt froai wishing ! de erbtf eV oirereMw.16ntA ;.tPtea'idei.et-rillC' oif--W47iirlfiii - 'it;, tie laine tir;P hopewe !iav loo oiueli justice 1 aiK lroto-ttrt tayr onr Chief t5twt-te. a etitdnetadriaifdewhieh we ' sheeld consi der cruel te-txaet frenr fW if knf other .iail'netarmetfhy H height of irritation,; 4cd i $lf. Monroe about to pltr S0e it eoa'rir so opposite to that of her prede refsof 9 AeotirsVwhieh nde her so Ulov- ed by Qs aN, Afid whien rendered her so awia- ble n Hui tyeaof ererymttit at Wagbing ton." If tvtk be her planfr, I answer;, tor one, th trill not hold her popularity long." , tlenectiBg on this apereli, and not wishing that either, our chief nrugrstrat or his contort should lose their popularity unjustly, we gave some eonitaeraiioa to tite snojeet, and we be gan firt by traetng, in our roiud the origin of the dfawiftjrootn, .wnieb Iwl us baek to the dttji of "our beloved Washington, w hen till t- rempfs At intfoduciop txcourt rt yuHte tor the honse oi two ehier magistrate were . rideuled oo ' republican uriiiciple and on the grout d that She tfdrlj t bs 'Iifher-ifter. The realutiOii wae aweoU lPU cmimieJ j wuen v i,. ;.v ..'...riiv (f 2ft or an votHn. tioa.w?re SMceesmely made and dueree to or tiieud many of tbem. House having, at length, goue thro the iteud 'iient s, baWU'aMrJered4eHjrodas-JU. rimfH, netn. con. and read a third time to loonatf. , U'Mr.lii ; .uureaf am'Ug the Several aiiHfafy p ,St; h is deftixued to protect, logother v 't a-jy r fjrfnation vntcu be may ha able te ttK'.r. respecting tje eoaipMe?icy of such force .o prcserre and defend the fortifications,, a njoDffst wbiobiti distributed, and to aid in Cttusiructingi and to defend ush oftier milita ry vrnrkt, it any, as it may be io- the coniero p!l?rt f the government to etpet', fortlie . bujK pft" dual secority of the Uiiirfd" States anil of the Mveral territories thereof j'' lbe Se cretary of V. ar has the houor to make a return of the p-i'fot strength of the army of I he Uni ted.t'iips, widi the distribution thereof aarohg tlte several military posts. The military establishment ai if flow sfadds U'suSeieotrtexfensite a keep the ibrti5eafions iira state ol oreseration. but is wholly inad- . opiate to defend them against a regular attar kl Any a force of suflieient utrenth or skill. -1 o gat riion the forts on the maritime frontier bldue nuold require, aeeliidHig to the Bett intornia tiun and estimates jof this department, more . than thfiee our preut nuoiber, to repel "ibe asaalt "f such a force. 'The ''portion hf the artn s'a'.iaued in the reigoborhood of fortifi tiiiiicai buTV: e.retlins iare einployed tb . aid in coii-MrHe'n; tbetn ; but only ait fueoniderable ncinbtrf baa yet ben o engtgc I, owiu'ite It a-perleitiituauoni Tbouca not immediately 'VyrheBded4i.tl.rc4ola;o:i ;"f virtft nute, ' hut joslieorto l,Uar,myto Xrve, that It hj.4 -ca eitplovisd la a coasi Jorable extafrt,- the ihh yf-4t, io the e;roiriieioii oi roaus, rsDa:M and othet jHibJic wfij ks coubcctefl withhe de- "leufe of the. coub" y. :."'V ' ? . t.ft''cxiung fortifications are thought to he ' wpaliy iii.uidifiut iii the eve.nt of a future, war. As tiitj fJseUraiion ot. war is "the aet of jit be wije 'immunity, Justiee, bonprand hilsauAiity riiretbfat every portion of the couiitry should, , as far a nossible.he pioteeud aeVmst it rav- TUi i among tbe-most sacred dotie. of the government and, impressed with its im; portuuee, a hoard of the most skilful efficers M oar service has been constituted, toefaihie ' the whole lino of our frontier, and to determine on the ptmition and extent of works thai may ' V neeessary to the defence of the vtntry. ' This great work is not yet completed f andia Us preseat state, it ia impossible to speak wijh IMl nrecisioa at to the extent to which our far- tificalious oueht to be earried. Thfsoldiera .will be able to render important aid in eon Uroetias: the works that may be determined on irem tlieaompomion oi inr-army, iuoy resolution, that irn on v e Ami the House atfitfJimed Mr. Mnrrill sjnve notice.' that he slunild to- iinitrruw offer a joint regoldtioiu dii:etiti the the respect we shoo Id a way entertain, for thr man of t9 proplc'a chotee, would .a all caV govern iurHieponmen i iowi indittdiisi of hit fap'i. faRraa a 'fl Ttmf IBBaa'aRaaaRtabtfi tL 4.- 1 - m ai vniviTiani If r "H l"nTl UGPR mill' flva" few persous acted in eoutradiciinu thereto, bnd Uu fact to the my spirit of our government, aeu attempted to make comparisons between tbe upper and lower houses, and between f be wtmf genatfirf andoirofnrepmetria'tivei sMrSJpritMP offered a joint the two bouses shoiiU artjour . . k-. . . , . . . , .... i . v i . . -. i . the .2Wi nut. to meet a jam on Monuay, nieach soldiar who -may reeiv ' H-patenj, 29ih ie. with a descrlpti of iliinttAlity flmiand. The'tHoliition wa twice rend, ind orderedjag jbinuted in the field notes of the a rv. yor to he er&rossed for a tbird readsrtg was suUm JVlr. Uickerson aava uotit'.s that he should seudentb read a "third time an t passed, by to-morrow ialroducii a joiaf j-etolution, popos. ayes anitoee, 8,to 3, nud eni to the enate! jnst A a,iiidinenf to the eiiltitutioH of the U for eftifttrreuee,: and then lhe lqusb ad-ta an oaly eme ia aid ef rep I t and professed Sffemea. janrbed4 ' . WtdncldayiUec. Sutvivife Revolutionary Patriots,--Tho bill providingfror certain snrriviog officers and soldiers o the revolutionary army, wjts read a third tiaw. A mot i-as made by Mr. Loivnde to re eommit th to a committee of tbe whole House, u il tastruetio'nV''" to limit the b'nehts of the aet tinoidiers who jw ere enlisted for a term of threiyottrg, rJfor the wr, and who did not deseVi: .aud o offieers who continued in the servie&tf tf, iTuited 8tates 6 the conclu- sion ofthe viria 1783. or vereleitout ot the serviee in cooBuonCe of some derangement of tbe army ; v : Ti'.e questifii bein stated on thtts recomaait fihg the bill, Mr. Edwards moved to urr.end the said instnietitti by striking out.tbu word three iorsMnd to insert in lieu thereof the words one eh, And the qieAin being taken thereon, it vjfat deeded to' the attrmative.;i.J'.' : ' Alter a consiti.hleiU'bAte in which Messrs. labntioa of Ky.Uliller, Ogle and Uhea took part; a di,virfiu rtl the question being required, it was takea on' rennimitting the. bill1, aud, de cided in the negative, ayes 57. The quest ion xk, then taken on lhe final passflge of the billnd decided in the oifiruw- tive without a div0o. And tbe bill was sent to the. senate for eobturreuee. T On motion of Mrt Drake, of Mass. it was Re&tved, That thi iomni(terVr. Commeree and MAuufactures bkirrueted Jto enquire into the expediency )fgr;n2. bounties to manafac- of woolen and cottoh eihs, of a certain -width ? and that a permaneiitraud be appropriated far that purpose. . . ;A Onr motion of Mr.u:jif-the committee on PosL Roads was instfa(A( to enouire into the expediency of altering L D04troad from Sump- Lvt rlllv v vuiumw'JvoOlD tjaroiiuj. The bilt for the renjon 0f the duties on the Painting pretent. Benjamin West to the rennsvlvanialioinvi l... uken up in epm- mittee of tbe whole c. 0esba in the chair. Mr JMiUn, ot TVjuja, paid the ohjact of Htat'es, as it respects the electton of represent atife in congress, a. id tbe-uppeintineiit i elec tors of presiaeut aud vice-president of the U. Stftes. -' . ' Mr. Noble laid nn the (able fur constf'.' t ou the following int. ion: IteAlvcd Tii i ihe e :m mittee on finance bo instructed to enfj'ur.' v.! h( legislative provisions araneccssery, if toy,! to anthorife thc payment 6T ill , three per cx nt. now due, or'tbat which nmv hereafter h Uu'c, aod between them and the wives of (he heads of departmtnU, and between these uod the wives of citizens. Gen. Wnshihgfon, to poi an ead tu aikthese intrigues and efthnlni establish ed a Ire for hiiHseif, and Mrs. W ashington was instructed to visit tbe ladies of aijflhr se nators, members of the lower honscam! those of respeetnhle citizens without ; '.distinction, i his Vvasihe origin of the drawing room WJienMr. Adams succeeded to7 the presiden cy the same arrangements ieru oh served, with tm (uUeftniee, that striist attention was paid ma no -gee i toman shcnU be admitted H Irnwiiiu; room, who hndjjot hecn previous trodtictd to (he presidrnt at his levee.-Forties j ruiiiitAg high at that lime, some of the pertnnt ; uhotit president Adams ard bis lady crave such dVeided marks of diappfob'itico, when certain mcmbers'ttf' the opposition nppeared, lhalth-y s?(OU denerlctl tho drawipgroom and levies, and' a ft - ... . ;'jrVy. lofiie aiaieoi iiiuian-, . aiisui? irom ine . nei , reudered-rboih arraneenif a IV -'in populsr. This pruceeosoi uie Raie oi ine plates- inula prsbahiy itrrKfiteed the idea hat they savored" lying wiiiiio.uir-uiu -IUU-, iui?udrB.oL uu n raur!mf nriocraev. that when the save of Mntircllo eome into oftie" he etK.lished both, aftd with all the-deference nd 'respect whitdr war shaleverteta'Hi for the aet of tbtt illustri ous stRiesmad wenty in our .' opinion, retber on ihcvoiltvr extreme. H received any bedy and every ; hodji in his cabinet, sitiir g-rooui, or breahi'st-room, whether ilrewed, or in hit morning gown and slipper, just a the bap- aeL )t ccagross ol tlie lOtlt April, 1810. "jfhe senate, then went into the consideration of executive busines.whieh is aiwiyji' s.ct on with closed doors) which oeciipied ilifui uu ttiiheir adjournineu. , . ., 'v-. Decern''. ,-. Mr. Campbell according .to .notice! ' in troduced a bill to HUiliorlivj the uiaie - 'IVn oessee to issue grants and perfect tiU;'s ui cer tain entries and loeatibns of landi. 1 .'hone in ad a pursaant to the laws of North Cn olifm, bt;for tbe 23th February. I7tt0, and rVru-rni- ;zed by the Kesiiori''ae.tf tha state' V i7av. ahd lying vitKin certain limits.J . I lip bill wftspasd touaeeoftd'reading. "Mr. ampb4ly from the commit tee i,n fi uauee,to whom was referred the bill from the other House, to continue the. Mint Establiijh oientaf Philadelphia, reported the bill with an amendment, (limiting the operation of t ho aet to live years fi om the ih of March next.) December Si, peued t,o..cAll, and he cared r ot whether '.'CT came in. boots or hoes, muddv e-r clean, wtili a blatifc hanilkerchjof or mnslin eravat Y h en Mr , M adisOn came into power, new The resolution of the House of Keprescata tJves to adjourn to Monduy,. was concurred The resolutlpn proposed bj &!(r JXickefson fee amending tbe consti'utioo, sq as to provide for the election of Represehtflthea miiAJilfctors in the severaf ttates, BY HISTftlOTSi was read a iecond lime, had committed, to M.eosrs. Dickersou, King, Daggett, Maeoa and Stokes, to consider and report thereon-. .ttt The bill eobeerniog the Mint Establishment waajesnmed, amended and ordered to be en groased for a third reading. '. V T Aad j,he Senate adjourned to Xloadaji ' ; arrnngemehU we! deemed necessary, crd a middle Pourse between Ueneral "Woshinsjton'e aiid Mr. JJt Ittrrson s mode was .-adopted. I ne iefer of the former was abolished, end h draw'ingtoom prcgerved. As at that time the whole pepulalnin of-the district of Coitn't 'a scarcely eiimpised" ittofe inhubitattt tfcaii i now contained In Georgetown, Mrs: Madison, in the bUonj of health, and With a cr.nstiinticn capable of supporting any fatigue, eofPMf iieed her career by visitipall the ladies of our cit izens f as also those nf strangers who ttight ar rive at the metropolis. With bow n uch-ed-dress a aequitted herself, and with bow mueh. atef tbe atooped to conquer," it fresh in our t remembrance, and will iongcontinae as a pleas ing tewlfoetien,';.'"' .b.4j w But ire most all of us remembe r, at the r ame time, how many 'privations the suffered at Car population increased and tbe ieflux of ttran,. gert aogmealed.1 "What was began as a plea sure beeame a teriout aod severe duty, end in fthe end a laborious task r ' She had eommcaeed; p. -TP f