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’, .' . 13 Ar: % vbanfy, .21‘ m'an; and xvhlil ‘a é alum from ;a _\ j}épa'p¢r . “lNear”Ci{ wi father anti a {on ‘had’ their own fire; to em cgaled 211115.’ i,The c of a gurywas f;,;_>und‘i1 to the wife of ig old} the abtwe coupfe: have‘ board the Briti 'f1‘éc‘t,;; port, the o_tIn:r unde . I ‘ 7 ‘ probe de! in §§h«1.;,_es: Vlpu Lame T . xiggi ham 3 loan. Ss.1:!i tfrea't}' {mm AL u-‘rn51§‘(' u v‘F%zc5.%.vl5an ya'_ ctmqfr she w ;‘ H ‘ z~‘w.n;i:!._np and anachmem u)‘: 11. gar: and {puke 0.? it c‘~. ly as 3d'm’»3*I1Is.{ of’ app «canon to o the Uhited mes us Francs, =v’»ir.h~ wuuld’ b:_ {@1231 in.rm::I.ne ufc. H.-1.1:} -.2031! dad of eh:'lt:c‘n-cy with and pncnanéni, and pf nenelius {at fupeti 1' go \_,=y.g'ich- lhc um |75u.<.~n myg1n,h—. -:mhaJ ; and o‘IierV- thufc of a’ loan, if wc-h_«d ma/I-.r2t0I'n’n1€‘.’i[. Tn this ej Ham 1 ‘nu p.:ay.u'1:e after the war vvo‘u‘d he obfervacion Mr. Ta¥|':'yn'nn made no reply. We p.i_i'l' =1 proof of our f.u:h!'uX nhmvance of the dunes of‘ ed wi:§:-mt. any fentimcn: detnvered by Me m.ni'{’:L-rgon nemraiity ; 1'mccuv.r'u‘.dbe c-vn as pruvongtha: thr [uh]:-{:1 of am guusg bums: to-coufui! our guvefir viihad rej:-{ted gnuarofpzqns for an Immediate loan. mmt. 0-:(1cr:d 314:1};-«:1 :eph.~vi. that we thought diffeu.-ntly; -that m our\o;nnirm any a‘? an the pan of {he Ann;- mean govnn-ncnt, on wbi is (me of the behgercnt powers cnuhl raifc money for immediate ute, wmnd 12: fmm and to fhu power, and would he taklrg pat: in the war. It wouid be, Sn fa to take me only part whhh, in the exix of thingy, Ammca éonld take, This was. our dciihernte oguimon, and in J? ’ '. »1‘€3(fp!1S in the ,p3'ea1nbIeto£.Mr. Fol‘-. f<:E\s_’ xcfu1utions,~ with veggjard to }\rancz:.—— Sevebl members expre their d‘§Fapp—roba- ‘ .'..§- this motion by an indcgzeéxt laugh‘, rind no ca to order was -heard. Awiéfix was e.x-pm for the reiblutiou to‘ lie on theta.» Wble. ; but .a motion was made and c¢u'r.'ied«f9r ‘an immediatgz deci Mr. B|‘uunt_, facing his refulutiou wou;},d, z1ot4\ta th‘é,lj'2xxne conrfe 1 with that of Mr. \Fo which was his-vwi “wi‘zh~}rew it, declarizlglle would\bri‘ng« it for- \war3' at a fixture day. that are \mb]? merablc, is n.l:er_1 2,r,yh oi 1\'1,<..;. - ’ um‘l'ue1'1\.héx 3.151, a heaiis .\‘.9'a. ‘on . conE‘e.{T_1on of con- was, {hat the luck \‘ “old box belonggirxg ’ x. liis a‘fa€1,‘th'.»% 0- Tons fgxvixxg on 5 c uufier Lord Bx.-.id« 3 \\whcent.\ l:t_:.% i ’ o L I pub} ‘ms cm area: D ‘ The xtraxI.€ ‘ whicii As, we were !:'.ki‘ng our leave of Mr. T..;2e-.~rand,,‘m-e zold him that mu of ‘us would rc'um innsiw\;¢lel ‘In recewe the ir.1hwftions~ of nur gove:r,nra.;n_t!, if that wuuld be agu-cable to the Dn'e€tr.ry : if it not, we; wuuldyvaxt lame time, in the expe \ receiving in A } u :~: 13 6. .4 Dwight Fofier laidvthc fullqwing refo- Son ii that _p_ bywl) urns of Mr. VVilliams reported a bill for provi.-‘ ding arms for the. Militia of the United States, which was eotnmittctl fur VV.eclncl1lay, The Home went into a committee of the whole, and {pent fome time on the hill pro- viding for a valuation of. lands and 'Ll\Ve‘lllr[|g'-' houfes, and the enumeration of Haves, and had leave to \ T Mr. Sewall, from the coxnxniltteie for the prote of commerce and thc <iefence.of thelcountry, reported the bill t‘8l‘p€{:l:1lng‘3li€I1 enemies, newly modi wlzich was fume days ago re-cotnmitted-{to that committee .for that ptirpofe. Alli), a bill authorizirtg nicp. chant tielfels to defend themfclves‘ againfl French depredattions. This bill autltoriles the commanders and ércws of merchant veil fels to oppole the attack or fearch of any French armed velTel, and to repel any fuch fearch or attack by force,_ and tr capture the vellels making fuclt attack. All fuch cap- tures to go one half to_ the owner of the vef- fel making the_capturc, and the other half to the captors. No armed merchant veflel to be fnffered -to clear out, but fuklt as is own- ed bv a citizen of the United,States, who, together with the commanderj, Jhetll enter in- to a bond that he {hall not coinmit any out- rage again the. ve of any nation at amity withthe United States, and that {aid velfel {hall not, duringhet‘ voyage, carry any ar‘. ticlcs contraband of war. ‘PHI-LAD-ELPEL _}’u A Flnelancboly occur ce toe “ierday morning, ‘on boa the of this port. The Capt has cpl non, and, previqusto ‘; if. d4 pccfons to remove, fro‘ ‘e reac but negleé-1e<1 mkeing ag precaits The gun hurl}, by xvl1i¢‘Ix1f'ortui Captgxin Pendc1‘g1‘af${i£' fo feve: _ that ?he expired i1'1,'t}jc 'urfe of a few hour’ V ; L ..P_UBL);‘PIR1T. Tl1e_{pirj€x\'.l1ich~ a ated the yé'ar 3:11:71! - Six, is geviized in the ea ofcV.'er_v A~zner} .can,,h§= the’in1«portan'o{ the hpitefem cri The yqnth ofthis city Salready almoit gen ' rally-c‘ bodied, and a daily iTucr'ea ml litary cqnirements. h addi \ this, t efden \art ofthe co unity; who by iaiv a exeu. t from n ervice, but whofe 11 ne h arts are .to the emotions of Jriotifrn and hogeilr, e._about forming ‘the hfelvcsf into a effrps, tho‘ fafety and prot tion df the city. are of the ’d-if horrors and Qhlgexs hich accompanya ft of w':1fr, thefgf tried mess of our revoluti cheerfully Fdgego tl felicities of retirem to {hare in the hpnm ble de’£ence‘of:lhe do try. E-uentheTp'ix~i f'\\VASH It§‘GTON m; foon roufc from th ades of Motxng-\7em; to contribute, by hi xpe “and Virtue, the re-e ! our zmt;ional‘dig1 and independence, , ' W?/3‘ , like Inch w .t lca rdially ay of ondul:_1: adrlttion to it, we.con in as conclu- ftvc. on this point. He obfetved, that we had claims on the French go- vernment for property taken from American cihzerr Some of there claims were probably jttll. He afkecl, if’ they were acknowledged by France, whether We could not give :3 credit at to the payment, fay for two years 7 we anfwrrcd that we could. ‘He then inlilled fit It itwns precifely the fame thing : that by Inch anaét we fhould» content to ‘leave in the ltanthrof Frn-ce, _fuml-_r' to which our citizens we\re entitled, and which njight be ul.'-Etl in the prolcctttion of tlte war, General Pittckney laid there was a dirferencc between thccafea ; that such prtzes were- now aflually in the power ofthe French wtthout our confent, we could not ‘prevent it, or get the_rn out; but the granting or not grantitig a loan was in our power- He repeated his oblervation, and Grneral Marlhall (and, that the property for ttlticlt rmney was due to American citizens from’ the French go-/ernmenr‘. was taken into the-‘ po of that go- vernment without any co-operation on the part cg the United Stated. N)’ mi} of any fort was perforated by ourtgdvernment, Wl1lCl‘l in any dugree conttzttmtcd to place tltol'e' funds in the hands of France, nor was there any confent towards it ; burin the cafe propofcd, the aft‘ would be the atfl of the govetjnment 5 the governrttenrcouldiitfelf place funds in the hztnrls of France; and thereby‘ furntfh means which might be employed in the profccution of the war. This was the dilhnélion between the Cafes; lard in a qucllion of neutrality, it appeared to us to be all important. The mintller than pro.-I.-e'ded to [late the cafe of our affirming: the dt-ht of our citizens, and or paying the money in that manner ; hut General Pttttk. hey and Mr. Gt'I'|y told him we were pvafttively lorbttl- tier to aflitrftcz the debt to our own citizens, even if we were to pay the money dirc to them. He {eem=d ’ \ ! at this. General Pinckney oblerrctl, that contrary to tinge, he had deemed it proper, in the extlling (lttte of thtngs, to [late candidly our power: to him. that he tnight know certainly that we could not f'e.netly, or under any dtfgttti'e_w_ltztcver, make a loan wltith might he ufed during the‘ war. lVIr. Tollcyrtwd laid he mull refume his pohtion ; tltartherevwas at dulferencc, -which he mutt in upon, htttwg-n 3 loan payable immt-tliately, and 3 loan paya- ble in future; and he hill inlilied there was no taltlfctu ence ht-tvteen a loan paynble in future, and a credit for the money wt ich might be due to our citizen-a. Mr. (harry, oh.'erved,, that his colleague: had jttllly Rated the dull ttflion between the deht which will be due to the citizer 9 of the United States from France, in‘ cafe of her recognizing the claimit which we [hall make in thetr -behalf, and a debt which tnight arife from a loan by the govetnment of the Unitedstates to thatof France; during the war. The one is the re of an arrcll of their property without their confcnt, the other would be evolttntary aft ofthe government of the United States, and a breach of their netttrality. There is an additi- onal objeélion to the latter ; if the Unitcdstates maize furh zt loan, it w.-uld give too much reafon to fuppofe that their government had confettted, in .1 col- lulive mztnner, to the capture of the vclfels of then- citizens, and had thus been furntfhing France with {applies to carry on the war. Our in are ex- prcfs, not to tttpnlatc for any ‘aid: to France, either dimEt'y or rintlircflly, during the war. With refpeél‘ to a tecret (lipulation. a loan cannot be made wl'l’tuul an 3-5} of the legi ; but if the ex- ecutive were adequate to it, we have had an tn of an inj-tnflion of lecrccy on members of the. Senatc, on an impanam fu'.-jeft, which one of the members tho‘! iutinns on the table : 5 \VHr,Ri-;As the French Republic‘, regard- lcfsof thole principles of good faith which ought to enfureva due obfervance of treaties, have, in various inltances, violated\ the ex- prefs ihpulation of the treatieslwheretofore 1na‘d_c or fubli between the United States. and the French nation, -in a rrianner highly injurous to the interelitand §‘onou1;...qiT,tlt,e United States ; by reafon wh reof ted States are releafed fromcall ob«lig‘iit»i€Qtbn- their part to rel'peEt the fafd treaties, \orto con themfelves as holden or bound thereby. Rr/blveo’, That it is expedient to make a legtflative declaration, notifying the citizens of\the United States, and allyothers concern- ed, that the faid treaties are no longer obliga- tory upon the United States; Re/alctd, That provilion ohght to be made by law, authorizing the Pre of the U- nited States to grant letters of marque and reprifal againft all {hips and “other veH‘els, with their cargoes, found oniihe high feas, {ailing under the authority of the French Re- public, or belonging to the {aid i{epL1blic,‘or any of the citizens thereof, or its dependen- cies-—to continue and be in force until the French government {hall revoke and annul the orders and decrees authorizing? the cap- ture and detention of the vcliels and_.proper- ty of the citizens of the United State\§j con- trary to the laws of nations. '*“, Rcjblzxcd, That proviiion ought to be made bylaw, granting a bounty, in proportionto the fize and number of guns, on al_I_ariiiedv veliels (which {hall be taken and bro to any of the ports of the United States) he. longing to the Republic of France, or to any of the citizens thereof, or of its dependen- cies—.or to others failing under the \authority or pretence of authority, from the faid.Re- public. [Ordered to be print’ J \ ’ V ' JUN E 7. 7 Mr. Dawfon propofed the following. refulz lution, which was ordered to lie on the table until Saturday. “ Re Á That the Prelitlent of the U- nited States be rcquefled to caufe to be laid before this houfe, fuch information as he pol’-., fellcs rcipetting the conrlu which has been: obferverl by the Britilh Government, or by perfnns aéting or pretending to aE‘t b'y‘or un- der the authority thcreof, towards the neutral rights of Commerce of. the United States, the rati of the fub Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation..’’ ‘ Mr. Gallatin laid, it was de that it ., ' .‘‘~ 4 WL'V€X' S8f,§‘_|-I ‘i. ,V 1‘ eve ccnzy ? buildin 45 erg‘ - ,a , , 1, , I5’; ’ and is what: 3|‘ are each 4 ' v':“:, . L3 ‘,1 ‘ n to wh onkmn Tied 00 13, that ed to 6:: put In 1 1»: men's re 18 {fr v frum d {d fesiaw: gate and n all the: ‘ed (evera . ago th I x'ILd- of =3; 4 what lhB'KC mediate! cular par‘ ed,:heir 1 us -J kn 'f\1heiIf in but did‘ m ght be nhis pump , primncr :11»: fchexr ‘Cd :3-1-ll ill‘: go ;ahci her were t garter of mu:-ly m1 i A bill was received lrom the Senate, emi- tled an a& concerning aliens. 3 This bill goes to authorife the Prelident of the United States to order all fuel: aliens as he lhall~deem dan- gerous to the United States, to depart out of its territory ; and if after inch: order am’ fuch alien {hall be found at large,.?he {hall be im- prifonecl fortlirce years, and for ever after be deprived of the privilege of‘ becoming a citizen of the United States. 2' And if any alien [hall return to this country, after he {hall have been fen: out of it, llC lltall ‘helimpi-i—- foned and kept to hard labour for life. And all commanders of vellels who lhall arrive in any of the portsof the United States after the 1R day of July next.’ lliall make report in writing of all aliens which lliall corn:-pail fengers on board their velfels, giving an ac- count of their age, profellion. defcription of their: perfons, &c. on pain of forfeiting 500 dollars. om Irefmzd. Ca r. B0 . s, of ye the The I_.ydia;f’of N from DubH_;‘1, wh of May. ‘ inv time. 1 Extraé? fof 4:: let‘ Minz,’Icr.qf t/ad T. Pic/caring, 1 [ml 6‘, 1798. “ The court decree of t hi condemned’ the have decx‘di::l th the Geneghl on proof rzofzcerui ficularlymrefpef thc _cox2t}?‘,:xc'l' {la to the Fxicnth Johanna; which zgrf e of May on the 9th York, had arrived I placg [he léff on th on had taken _p[Iacc:\..t we 9. _ 7 from Rufus King, 7/z.°'[cu' States in Lont{q crcmry pf ‘State, dafc n as they were to po'{I‘.- \ km, whit: 5 min fru e garlrt v rge quant ‘d Ih am a ds -m in {eve difcmm‘ rs to the! n ‘agtexxypt _ of the k hczuie ‘in x .10! take (1) /1; the 12113’-:...~ appeals have revexfe court of admirajfy, w ns claimed by Gen. A the arms be deliver ill; and that he ‘ ive { the purclzafe ofg diem g the 1oo,ooo_ livres to have been paid b ernment.” E Tlfefe bills were feverally made the order of thcday for Mfonday. ~«~~ ' «« trcrnmi moved. .v” ,9 NEW ' On§‘Friday' the different \\ chamfger of l\ the 15:6 arcm at tlré Cit; H Ge C‘.LARxsoz»*, in the Ct §And‘ Ma AIRLIE, Sarremgv. \I!-“lte utmo rmony prevaihzd in th ‘in ‘'3 Then uf fomc meafure’ mgkliate and gétual defence of the - city was thé “x”-t'er,fal fetxtikncrxt, and, purpofe they pointcrl a l1»Izlz't_a.r_y C cén of’ Hamilton, B‘ Stevens, to gfjovide cannon, am I $r. Alto gibmrnittce to fuperint n'§fbLtrfetne:1§;’ f monies expended ’ adjourned til’! .cxt VVedne!'day even 7 §\cloc.I;. 3* - jam 12. f ; I’-Cam ./(ate-d_/or t/2: DIAR Anived j c on Saturday. the C ‘Capt. Sandiipom Glafgow, with fey, iy pat- fengers on- ifd. She faw no Frént‘ cruize ers left port; but was bo ted b the St. s‘BritiIh man of war, of 1..g\1'ns,‘ ox1Sunday}'.e 3d int}. who impre’ :1 three of her ban?! \Ve mean nodifref V‘: to the Bxitifh Fl ’ but cannot fmbcar 1‘ mg thcl tmth, \I‘%§tlnce pr-uple were pa{Te Ears» and entered .~.‘t_i‘I:* cn hunfe as fugh ‘~’.m'en_'.x'l: of the fhiis‘. c0mp.aI:y\lI.n'i‘rtg Ijcfr they aftctfas fefti The fl I_..i.eut. bded 115, and tookgdr caphxivt un hm'rIhh‘!h}p—- ‘He -fworexé,-j the Scotv h feamcn wmhnot ail delivercditin. he wonhl take e\jt;rv ale pat- fcngerr, aritnmkcthemfuclhi.. '\vVhe‘ ;xethreI: pcrfons dit'Cuve1‘.(‘d.. of \~_l-.2m was a coop‘er}§.:':ti ahuthm a Ihoemahkextixe lien- tenant prfi tu fund the htmr: 1;‘mh<=1\ hf A1ne1'ig:at'}* fvamen. to -a tin bz,,,;mc_r; the \'r':_lTcl int‘t5port, as they had a bxig 3’ out ma» tion in fog‘. Jadcu \s‘.'-il'I‘1Spanifh p‘1\t:%'i1t_\:. But in 0, f-.:lhHi11g his 1-5I701'n.iiL‘. r“’3't,1 a mean. r1cIsand,}er which ill‘ acr;ord§3{ with his }‘t\- fcnt a‘Freuchmanj of .{g‘txnt‘.;nxnxxx- ch_ara€-‘the J and an i11vaI‘i3l‘, \V0l] and dilq. Med in M13 “manner as to ‘be iftht for it-r. 'I'h<; Albans had talmn :1 .p§\=atccr. .-.:d. 1\e=ta.l‘<<zt-.'r;t‘-fztlwig from ‘.hyi\'E'f‘I.)()U]a‘4‘5 _ The Iitifh mrws-pzipcrs cont. P: nu imz.-'»i:. gettcé ’o,‘1mputtancc. They, h 4.~c\cr,‘;m. Vou !n_§ntion the proj’eH~ed inv gum ;.;m-} .41 is rz2port\'vd bvuu '1l(1ii1l»Lttrghpapcit, ot the 1 ya April. that t|1(!lflt:z:t'h were d(‘[\|,I'l§:\I'bn1{‘l1'1“t‘: '1-‘ht: N'I\§»Jl..L.\\.1l£'.'L1 is) theft: re1.»ut§';i,s univeml YORK, June 1:. ening the committeé UTLA. Ttlefdaj , the few light in‘ led; w} lenefs c Dome IvntelligE11ce. '- s, met the committee mercc, and the of d navy of the United t 2g of ca, CHARLESTON. Aid)’ 28. The Britifh frigate‘ Thetis, Capt. Cochran, {iii} lies at anchor of? the bar, in the direélz Iiaffage to the middle channel, and her arm- ed boats cruife and intercept all vcffels in- ward or outward bound, through the North or South channel, fo as completely to inve our port by blockade. ~ . In addition to the veffels mentioned in ye!‘- tcrday’s gazette to have been captured by her, is the brig Julia, Capt. Hie-hborn, which failed on Wednefday hfom this port for thc Havannah, and was taken orrthe evening of the fugue, day. hcmfelf warranlcd iii publu in lhc M 3'6-P3DErS ; and of frequent in of lecrets which have olh:r- wile efcapcd : fccrccy in this m might, \h§r_¢;farc, be cunfmcred, if the mcufure was in itfc-lfadmil'!iblc, 2: being xmprwzicable. Gereral Martha” ohlhrved, that we Ind cun ! the fubjckl with great folicitud.-, and were -iccilledly of opinion, that we could nnt. under any form, make a loan which couid he ufed during the war; that we could not lei! what our gnvcrnnacnt would do. if on the fpot; but were pczfc clean, that without additional orders, we t,ou‘.J not do what France rcqaxened. Mr. Gcrrv obfe-rvcd. that the go- vernment and nation of the United Stats, as wdi as ourfelvcs, were folicitous to reitore fne'nd1h‘p bclween the two rcpnlvlits; than as General M.u{ha1l had ed, we cvu!d»'noI fay what our g'overnment would do If on the {pot ; ‘m if this prop:- \ met the wi of Frarce, Gam-ml Mufhall and h*ml'¢lf had agreed un- ‘mcylinu.-ly to embark for the United Malcs.gand lay be- fpre our gnu-mme,nt the LA-xi of things here, lhould be known at what time the prefcnt fellion of Congrcfs would probably clofe. He found by converling with dillerent mem- bers on this fubjeél, that. there exilts a varie- ty of opinions upon in Many gentlemen think it would be proper to adjourn within a lhort period, appointing anearlier ‘clay than the conllitutional day for the next fcllion ; other gentlemen fay this is no time to talktof adjournincnt, but that the felhon ought to be permanent-. Vvhatever might be determined by a majority, he would be genera ally {ubmiued to ; but from the frequent ap- plications for leave of abfencc, it was evident many members are irnpatiem-to bring the {ef- to a clofe. Ifit was deteizmincd to make and f p pcs to 'e1‘ica F4 \ In ‘ti! ge . and 1‘ this Yizillac, and xfantry\. our, Of ..1 {nkh r‘ps of a /idual e A re the Thes‘ at 8 St; an. -xpre hers 0! es of on JE .thr:{ ith 7 1 es, and 15 b a ag ‘rd, boj (HTIITI-'r1 PETERSBURGTIM-II, (Vin) Maw 22. ’ The {hips Warren, Eawfn, lndt1 Rudd,. and Robcccal, Corran, ape afrived in James xivegr, from London. Thefc'vcllels are a part 3f the fleet that failed with Bmi con-' V0)’, [bound to Halifax. _ § '2 A gentleman who cam; palTeriger_ in the} W3ri'en. and who has begn in Ireland’ a coqi lldérablc time, gives a rro dnflrc and melagncholly account of the - of thslt unh'a’p‘py co_umr_v. The Britill! govemrnefxt l1:'.xth{upw;2rds~ol’ 39,000 Einglilh and ScotgT”lx troop”; in Ireland, many .-if wlmm wantéqlv murdered, bllrnt and delfroy d xyitlrirnpunitvz the mo{] Aaftrocious aFts if qruélty are daily comnxiitcd, and fame pér—- l7pn$'l1a\Te been .deliber.Ir,}~ly {hot wit11ontltl:1e léaft” mlilitaryl trial. Tlie g fpeople ‘dare ‘n})t {peak their lentimcnts, drovg: to ‘a dcfpcration, and in retaligtion for their '{l.au‘>%h. térexl and a brethren, and the violegcc anal» inhumanity commit_t.=:d on tlicm, are rnlxr- dcrlngl the foldiery and’ government men. nd this the whole face of ,'Irel.md -has wbc-coaln‘e tlié flccnie of terror. ponfjulioxm, and ‘bloodfh Om i’nfOrm.ant alfo memio'ns, that there isfan a' in Ireland pxjnn by the frlergds of B .gové:rnmcm_l, for the purpol‘c:!oi' 1‘ai and;-.fuppox‘tingla bandiui under the lz1'énominai‘ii$nl of a Ba:ll1l2‘a9z of Te/}1'I7.;oiii'; whofc avowed duty is, '40\ appear as witne in all cafes ‘between tl1eg'ovemmen_t and tlxe .pe;u,pl¢--—-and‘ that two; of them have «witlxclrawn tlxenafelvcslrom tjlzc~ba'ttalion-,A a ,‘l'1av'c publicly declared that the ~wl1olel.o’f lll ‘banditti was in pay of. government for f€l'::<: purjpo of giving fal-l_'e te \ ml-. following inllgp.;.e of‘c1‘ue‘lty‘:md Ila;-- Tl ‘ am Re], ' dcir pan cm 539 as it x:l',.e€keri our n.-mun, to enable them to detcrmim‘ whvlher any, and what other meafuxcs on xhe‘r part warp nece ! Mr. Ta made‘: no nhtervaxion on this pr-apomuon ; ‘mt mc_1uired whether we expe ! [ban ‘to receive orJc.~:. Mr. Gerry mentioned an’.an- fwcr he had r.-rahed tn :1 l:='.‘.er (‘cm by him so Novem the fe p’erm2ment, ifwuuld probably be neccifary for {cvcral gentlemen, who had not contemplated any fuch thing, to obtain leave to return home to arrange their a He thought, therefore, if tlxey met the earl}. bag‘; and G-‘uera‘l Mar - (irmd that dnr dif- patclu-ts were lent on buanl two vcf at Am on me 201'» of Nuvembar; from which I\vIr. Talley- nnd cosld Form aa ju 2n uden as we couud, yvlxcn an anlwcr mighrbe ex;-°-:l«d : but he dad notth}x1kitpro~ er, -it wovuld be bc to have '21 {hon recefs. In order to take the fenfe of the houfe, hc propofed two refolutiom for their coniidcfa- tjon, to the following éffej}, which w':;:x'e or- E the harle one iv-acid .-Imve 5efor~ a mnmh to con-‘he. Gén. M—ax{h\\H mud him, we knew that our government bad But renewed our d|In.1tc!:e'-on the 8th of _].mn-ary; and M: mum not «eh when tlvsy might be x-«carved. He a\:cd -.\‘bc‘,hr.-r cur in‘.-ili;~--v.r.e came Ihrongh England. dcred to lie until Saturday. “ Rcfolvsd, That a committee be appoin- ted to enquire whether, and when it maybe proper to clofe the rptcfent fcf and alfo mcru Ge.:cra3 .’\‘iau ! that it d~d not ; ‘and-Gen l’i,_-ncknm fgid that American papersgs lazg‘as_the 8:}. I of’ jantnry mentioned the M}. _ There was 11-me convrrfation about the time wlfen Ihefé infhjuélinm might be exp:-Eted-5 and Gen. Mar- Ihall luggc a doubt whether our government might give any in He afkqrl. w l‘0n1€ whether we had not writtcn for in P And we anfwered that we had not: and Mr. ‘-Gerry {aid -that we had Gated (15%; to our gz-v‘crn'm‘ent. and conceived that nothi mote was heécffary. Gmeral Pnnckr':5' obfervéd, that the government knowing» the f.;..l‘--, would do what was p-oper; and that our appiying m not applying for Ynffruétionts v'vo(_xl,d not alter thc:r con- du Mr. Talleyrand {hen enquired whether wchad no: {mt .1n'v cm: to the U: urd States. General P.nck- to appoint a time ‘for their next meeting. \ Rcfolvea’, That a conference he requ with the Senate on the fubjefl matter of jthe above rcfolution, and» that the fame commit- tee be confefees 9n the pan of this houfe, for tl1epurpOf‘e,” \ M, Mr. G. {aid he knew that the Senate had, on a former occa conferring with the houfe on this’ fubjeél, but perhaps they might not now objeél to ‘it. _ Mr.‘ D. Fo did not call up his re[olu- tlons. v non, enden m. d‘( ‘/15 PT‘; '1‘): enezal gf Ne fe cc-itucal them i ydllf C cyg ‘ea us win ney {ma no :\ and Mr. Gent)’ added, tlni foam after our arri-2 1| we hwii made prbpo _to {end one of our number, which were not accep-eul. And Gen. Mar- {hall further ad icd. that tho!’ who had ‘communicated with us, had toki us we ,Ihou!d we 0rdcxe_d, out of A committee of was appointed, agree— ‘ ably to Mr. GaIlatin’s rcfolutions, on the {ub- \ jeéi of adjournment. Mr. D2Wfon’s refohtion, refpcé the_ Briti government, was negatived, 47 to 38. Mr. ‘Fo Mrefolutions were called up, and po for twoweeks, 4'4 to 40;. Immediately after this dleoi Mr.\ Blount mov_ed to aunul the ex‘i,{Hng trjcaties bc’t~we<:.n,; the United States and‘Grtcat-Bx*itf,3in, fox tlie, son of n'd7ing *1 ‘in l ccrns, ' the ho‘ ‘We be pref v.-hem»: emru accordin to :16}. ‘gun dut nd ind: France immediately; and we had fuppofed that we in mid be ordered‘ out ‘~eforc our It-ncrs could: reach the governtngut. .Mr. Gerry ‘hen oblhrved, that the go- ver_nm-'h't of France Inu judge for itfelfg but that it apuearcd X} him, that a treaiyon Iibvral brimipies. fuch \h the treaty of commerce bet:-veen1he G»-(E einahxilxzcd. w uldrhe \“*‘mnce slxgag, the 1x,j nm. 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