Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, December 31, 1805, Image 2

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r AI F OF 7ME F \ Mima I Fvrv y*. WHI REAS, by an Me of t!\ Aiiriii.,n o iir (Me.* o I'l’Ofßi-'l Jutfl • -t ! OII'SCTC I'H r r 7, h ii,iv f ‘ V go h r. in t.-.’ \s-4j-<f our lord one crcuUiT eij ht h ndred art! It ;s en ♦RirH, hai Hi r c fiact ■ nal p-rts offor v: yi of ii*nd **(•• rvftl to the State hv *.Ec i vri 1! w in?.kiri b. iir. u-.on .oft <• iatuis ia-ly ac united f;on the Cio-h Nation *. lodiari, Jyirn; anri beii-fi O” tf> iXontc Rive;, and on ilk tem ! perary u daty I ; nt —Shall be lt';-.rar.i Lots to ’he high, tit bit] irr in the lo*nof .VST- Jed'-evillr, in the folk *ing man t;tr, v \?, ‘1 |m- Con rr iffi oners . b 1 * np t c : noT tor ?h.n ofo rv w o tf<- fubftribeis are, Hull by a clave;t.f; tr.cnt pul.ldf;.ci 6o day; i. the Gaieties of Pen i(burgh, j V. *{liingtcn, Sparta, Augusta, & j Savannah, give n ‘tire ts the ; t ti er. <7 days on v h efi they ihah pr.'tecd to fell ihe fractional , li'tveys of coo h kveral din j t: icb ■>. We the Co;r.r.'.ifT;oners appoin- J ted (< r i. id purpot , do thetefere : in cotiforn ity to the laid Mt, re quire all ; crl< ns onrerned, to! r keno'ic', That at Mdledge v:;lc vve lhall a-.1c.-d, Nt cont inence the laic o’ the i'radiior.al SuiveyS . s follower viz. V 1 LKi to :.ON. Those o; the it DuboF, com* n t ncinp on the j 1 of Marc nm xt arid c onti.nitiiio.n day to day, between the louts of ten anti i three, Sunday cx.tpte i until the i 11 h trcTUv- . Ti.< ie ol die 2 i dilb cl m rhe i2 of Match untilibt 15th IJiciu iive. 1 hole of the o i dtflruft on the 17 ‘ I Match, unul R e Join indu five.— ‘ll ofe of the 4th dilltidl rn the at of March, ur.ol the 24 jnciu- j live Thofr of the sth dillrift on the j 2J of March until the 27 imiu five. B \LDWIM. Thole o‘ the n't dillrMV'on the oSrh M rt h, unt 1 toe itt ol April indufive.— t hole of the 2.1 difirifl on the j lot April until the 9‘u inclu sive. ‘1 ho r e cf the 3d the loth of April until the lijch iu (. In five.— T hole of the 4th difiti.T on the 15th of Apiii unt.l the 19 h in clusive. i hole o c the sth diftr : 6V cn theiiltof April ii.tt.il the 28th induftve.— WAYNE. Those of the ill ( ; itbid cn the 2911 cf Apiil until the 7RI cf May inrkifive. Those of the 2d dilirid on the Bth of May until the nth inciu livc. Those of the 3d diftridt on th>‘ *3th of May until the 19'h m clufive. TERMS or SALE, Os the pur-..halers bonds for the amount of the pure hate mo ney ill be required at four e r]ual and annual infiallmcnrs to be pa : d in lib.er ar.d gold, the f ill payment twelve n onths ar ttrdau , in addi ion to wfveha P’ortgage on the pretn fes will I e required. MOSES SPEER, HI Ul) CK SIMMS, I*A 1 KICK JAC K. Ccmnijiicnfrs. V\ ■ ftrrtgton, D c. 2t, 201.34 Kt NAUAY fi can rhe .libu ii.ic, J n rhe hr.ulof I t:r/.c cn il; - . 7510 china, CtKAM. .1., a ivt 1 rcuntty horn nrgri', vcy tr.u>! ms krd wi h the wn-p, 25 >e rs <'d, f rC jihotn 5 (ret trite itcr.es h gin— .iij 1 ttf in>n i*> j.iu^c f’vr he tjb!c..le. in u- c ir, ui it.T k.m h uh, toad u: ,*;<• ed Vv iiliam Cone. pec. ir .1 35 TO R 1 Nr. ‘'j'.flf HOI E LOT er Br ii-htor Mrct t* ~r *crf) I l/d i 5 Jc.i :u Da'.ics, ts *> WASHINGTON C ITT, L>.-c. 13. Te f'jpplf mrr.ts'v doev'-nu, erT.-r.a- : n tii Collarets, by the prefvlt-nr, •e fq’.;'ly intending with th “ft ;.rtvi -1 I fly rfe!itrr.A ; in Or.tf P'li.'t of V . *. iil t.airiciikr. They annonne* a n>if>:on th on the part of the agent of Spain on oor froni er that calli for vi/ .ro’.u rtpiffTir>ii. It is sincerely to be hoped •imt tlufe outrages are either uuaiubon f tlirt their recurrence iii future will be pr vtntrd bv the mother countiy Should this n>;t br t'ac case, our own go. vtinruei.t wit! be under tiie neceniiy, however pai nful, of commanding an ob l .tvance of that conduA which an inde j p niler.t nation has a right to c'aim. As we pnrnofed giving all these docu ments in dctatl. we fliall only offer a con t c nclicc of them at p-el r.t. The fir it p?peis fuiinfh sundry fate tr;r.t( of vicle.c s con m'ttfd by Spa ii'.-rd* and Spanifn cffi era cn A.men- A letter from Gov. Cia’borne, w.tn accom ..anying document*, (hew that the .Spaniard* have cxa&ed dutie., at llie Mo- ‘ lie on the p?.i’..ge of the property cf 1 the IT. Stair-, arid that this i3 in confe -11 l.qiKtice of royal order*. J,c ’ers from General Wilkitfon, da ted N w Or'eans-, from December 37, J ! [Set, to April 35, 1804, follow, relative to Ihe rtf. icnce of Hpai.ilh officeia in ‘ | Lou liar,a. A lett.r frem Cap*. Turner to Genet ! I r-.l V* ; i'!tinfot>, dated Aug. 1, lßcq,a J Notches, fays, j “Since Ila il wrote nothing of much | j importance has transpired. Our I | hors fi .li keep up that fort of conduct 1 j towards us which a date of war a m j would jufllfv. Every pet (on who go-5 frrm litre is flritt’y ex mi ed ands ar cied, and all letters found in their p.na ftilion are broken open at-d pctiifed v.ith an expectation of finding them big v.ith . treason flratr.getns and ciimef.” J Letter* from this date down to the ! 30th October, 1805, give accounts of j the cfbblifhment ol a riunbtr of ir.aiita ; t -try poll* by tne Spaniih, and of their [ <!i rt* to foment a fp.t of infuhordioa j tion an-i hofti'ity to the United States among the inhabitants of Louisiana ; of v hich the following qu.<tatious arc fpecitnen* : “ A ill.in these two days, fays Capt. Turner, 1 have received information that t! e Spamm s have a'.f- lure ly eflanlifhed themhlves, both at Matogoido, and the Orci qu;7.ae. ‘l'liey cai.-.c by sea, and inimed'auly commenced forlitying. Toe i. fi.n ntrr i6 an Indian chief of the Chac j taws, who Lys, that a warrior of his na ! lion, wlio has been hunt * > with the Ca- I r.inkoas, on the hay of Sr. Bernard, has* returned lauded with Spanifn prefenis and cartfT.* ; and fays, that thccotrinian ding t fB ev told him, that he and his peo ple had better abandon the Americans, ar.d come under the protection ol the Spaniards, who would never foriake their old lneiidt t and bid him witnef* the.r pvcftnt proceedings, giving him t>) un dcrlland that it was only prej iSrutoiv to I tl-.eir taking poss; 15 on ol rlie country a gain, which would not long rtmain u, the h.uds of the America!•., as they ueai. to edge thcmf:lv.s along till tlry got to Orleans.“ “ Great p.iinn, fays Dr. Silby, are cer tainly taken by people living here, and ilrai ger* pailiug through the country t. and lrom towards Mexico, to frcflien and keep elive the report and belief, that this part of the country is not long to remain in the hands of the United States. “ The day before yesterday the baron Baflrop, an intimate acquaintance of the maiq-i's dt Cafa Calvo, paff.J through this place from Orleans ori his way to Mixito, or that way ; iic took great pains to circulate the report, and to tell all the inhabitants lie spoke with, that tie country would tre long be again under the government of Spain. He fpcrkj French, Eugiilh, and Spanish. Afftir. aners o f that kind from a chari-Aer 1 ke j the baron, make a (hong in.prdu 1, upon the mitiue of the uniuignuvd inhabi tant!..” HOUSE vi REPRESENTATIVES. Friday, December 10. A letter was received Lein the Score- I tary of the Trcalury, tra; Imitting a re- 1 p>rt and eilimati- ol the revenue of the U. S. for the years ifci, ibc.2, 1803, 1804, and for three quarters cf the year tdoj ; j v. hich was referred to the Committee of V. ay* ind Mean*. A petition was prefr.ted from the le g’ll ‘tn. council of tile territorycfOr 1c ans, praying that a.4 the lands v.ithia the city oi New.Orleans, and such o ther public lands as Congrtfs mav fee fit. bv applied to the support of fchooU ai.J other inrtiiutiei.s for the education of youth in laid icriitoty ; which was referred to Aicssrs. G. VY. Campbell, J.uies, Bryan, J. Whitcihli and VVadb vvonh. i lit eouiniitteeof claims made a report favoiahle to the petition of Geo. Little, which wrsnkrud to a cumuiitte of the ij hole on i ucfli. r ntxt. i he House tOv k into cor.fidetation the SrritH n.ent* of tiie committee 01 tiie w iiolc to the lv.ll prohibiting, lor a limit ed time, the exports’ ion of aruU and am munition from tiie United States ;in all ■ot wl.iab the coocuertd. .'H. Leak moved tc substitute “ five • wx-t.led dollars” in the loom of *• cn- Urcd the iu;u ier exporting pro- I ibileo an.cles beyot and which iv ioimwtd t’y the fcrf.-itutc u. the v lci —under •••e imprefitoa U. 4 .U p.w?.fija ora* 100 tigorous. sk-'-. - r* Ti.i t was. fi r or- -3 hy J Hr. Cravrtir. -l’-°!,\ r.'i.l op rs• and 1 v Mr. J j Diivr n, xud loft -77 members concn.-- j rina in the rerun of toe cor.imittee of ti e who’e. | Un the motion o f Mr. On, “ cannon ba’o>- and m?/iars” were added to the 1:11 of prohibited a.t cles. On motion of Air. Dazu: n n an amend- . mer.t was introduced, applying the penal- | iic. of (he bill to the exportation ot the j prohibited articles by land. On motion of Air. Nichlson the pre- 1 visions of the bill were extended to the j territories of the IT. S. Mr. Grrgr said lie un.lerftood the bill j under coi li: eration was only a report in ; par. He had no difpolition to oppose ; its pafikge. He only rofc to exprets his i hope that when the committee made :i ; further report., they would lay before the ! House the information neceiTury to ena- j He tiieinti-act intelligently. It had,lron, j the commencement of the government, been the prxitice oi the H< use to call on the Secretary of v/ar to date the amount of nulitaiy lii.res on hand, accompahicd |by his opinion of the further Supplies , deemed utctiTary. ‘ o such thing had j yvt be* n done this ft (Tion. The II .ufc ntitiier knew the quantity of tr.ili'.aiy floieson tiatid, or could oalculate the tlTrCls t.f tin b 11. They did uot know 1 v. im was the quantity cf fulphur and ia!t ----! peiqf on hand, or whether h re was a 111 filei;ncy of those important raw materi j ! s, in cait wt fiiouiu be tinbroiltd in a j war— The 9.hrndfr here interrupted Mr. ! Gregg by observing that there was no ; motion before House. A Lera few remarks from Mr. ;Vi - chjlscn and Air. Gre:z on the details of I the h il, it wrs ordered, on the motion ;of the former, to bn re-committ-d to the committee who introduced it, lor a mendincnt. Wivmjdat, Drccmber 11. Air. ‘ John C. S’ill, from the Corn rr.i'ue o( Claims, made a report sdverfe ‘o the petitilionof Win. \\ r !iia , .l, in which the House concurred. A meff.'ge from the Prcfident of the United S-.at's apprised the House that he had sign-d the adl making andaddt tional appropriations sot the naval fcrvicc du iug the year 1 Bcj.. Mr Dnwscn reported va-ious emend menls to the bill *• prohibiting for a li mi'eti tine, the exportation o c arms and ammunition from the Unit'd Starts,” which the House took immeedate’y into confider tion, and concurred in, with an am-ndmeiit, finking out £! pig iron,” frorit tht prohibited artieks. The bill, thiu amended, remains the feme in fubfiance as itpaif.-u the commit tee of the whole. It was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading to-morrow. Mr. BitUuell laid that in the lute war between the United States and ‘Tripoli, diftinguilhed fcrviccs hadbeen rendered by Mr. Estori, which had contributed to the peace ’lately made with that power, lu tlrr.ation oi lids fa ft was uot cn’y derived 1. r: its public notcritty, but like wife from the President of the United States lie thought these fcrviccs worthy the :?tic eof Congress. He therefore fab mttiru the following refolatiun. Rfso vrJ, By the Senate and Hu ufc RuprelVntatives of the United States i Congress Afftmukd, That the Piefi nt of ti e UniteJ Slates be rrquelLd to prefect ?. sword, in the name o Con g’ets, to William Eaton, Lfqjne, a* a tritimony of the high lenfe entertained c his g-'llant and good cor.cuH in lead in’-a In.all band o; our countrymen and others through the desert ot Lybiaon an expedition again it Tripoli, in corjttnc tn 11 * ith the tx-Balhaw e f that regency ; defeating the Tripolitan army at with the afiiltance of a iutall part of the naval force ol the United Sra’es, and contributing thereby to a faceefsful ter mination of the war, and the relloration jof out captive fellow ciiixei 1 to liberty and their country. Referred, on the mo’ion of Mr. Far num, to a committee of the whole to mor row. Mr. J RandVfh cbferved that at the firil session of the eighth Cocgrcfs there had been an appropriation of 3.750 coo dafiars for the purpose of paying Amen- 1 ! car. claims for fpoliaiioos commit-ed by people of France, which had been assumed in the convention that transfer red to the United States the foverrignty : oi Louiiiana ; that bills, iu fatisfaftion of these claitnb, were daily prtlented for j payment at the trealury ; but that o-.i , the 3id of this month the appropriation i tvou.d cease, when the Jam remaining I unexpended would he carried to the cre dit of the surplus fund. The Commit tte of Ways and Means hid received a letter representing these circumdances from the feerttary of the trealurv which had induced them to conic to a reibiu tion to afit leave to present a bill ot tnc lubjcCt. Leave having beer, granted— Mr. J. Randolph made a report, con fiding ol a letter lrom the Secretary o; the Trcalury, representing the t.uL dated by him, and a bill “ {upplttnen ta*y to the act making provifiuus lor the payment of clan sos citix-:-i3 ot the U Stateson the government of France, t.V; payment of which hat. been assumed by the United States, by virtue oi the con tention of the 30th of April, 1803, be tween the Uuiieu State# and the French Republic. The bill provides that the balance the 3 750, >000 doilai* reiitaiiiiu,;. ui.cx pciioca on t;.c 31st cf December next dull sot os carried to the surplus fund, but fhail contiaue appLcr-bic to ta i.;J^T^f!n!::u ..: ih. ; llffiib- IfatiGmd. . | K- (erred to the con ■..r.t* of tiievvh >:.* J on ?-T-.v n ) Re 1 Tkat ‘ll” Cnmnti'teer.f Ca r -: mercc and Macef.."tures ie i.illn.ft 1:0 cr.q-iue into t’ r expc iency of txten I ding t'ie limits <;f the Julnctot ‘vYeili - ton in No th Carol.’.m, !o as to t.tcludr I Sh.-i! C-ft’e iii -nd,and to Report by bid j or o'kertvit ■. | On m.iit-onuf Mr. S oin the H.'uf: took up his motion relative t > the impo j fition of a t-.x o? ter dollars on every (lave j imported into the United States, j Air. 1). li. li'i.li.ims hoped the con ifileraiion of tiie rcfuction would L-e ! pofipo; e> . The lav he Lid, which had ! excited fume ii. itation r:-s at the pn k-ut | before the Leg flature of N. u.tli Carolina, ;aiivi would 111 all probtbilnv be lrpea j Vd. If repealed, any ‘eiolution of this | HouL would be uleiefi. He thetefarr moved its ponponetncin till MoneLy foa uight. Mr. Sloan said he Ind no oh jion tc the polipoiicmcnt, waicl. vas carncu j I without a divilioa. Thursday, December 12. On motion of Air, Erv/ton, the House came to the so lowinj ‘cfoiutioa : Rettlvsd, That the Gpmmitte of Com* tr.erc* auel Msnutacfuiis Le i ifti tiH. ei to take into cor tide re lion the c.ile of the Btig George uctr.ir.ed in the put cf Norfolk witu 120 c chimtj mns u( brandy on board, and to report thereon by b.U 1 or orherveife. Mr. Aewton, pr viotis 10 the adoption of tins r. fuiution, exp allied the peculiar cireuniifances of the cale atifiing from j the recent ihitidi orders relative to ti.e 1 j track ot neutials Mr. J. C Smith, from the Committee ! of Cuirn# nulrucicd to enquire v.liat turther dtps are proper to remunerate meritorious officer*, &c. reported a bill in ado it ion to an act to make provifiou for jitrf ;i;s ciifabled by known wounds teeeived in the revaiav.onary war ; winch w;.-s r ad twice and referred to the Com mittee o tiie whole- This bii‘ provide* that the provisions of the; c£t of the 3J of March, 1803, fliall be coudrue l to extend to all perion* who tecri -ed athni wounds in tiie revo luMonaty war, whether ss volunteers or militix, and that they fiiail be placed on the peufion lid, though they may have rifigt ed, c>r have been difdhar.;ed, or have been in captivity at the tcvmtoaiion of the t--ar, and to those -.'.'ho, having du riny the war received wounds have fn.ee become disabled thereby ; authorifes Jiiie allowance of increased pc fions, in cases of fu- h difabiiity, by the Secretary of v...r, cm tht Ctitificaie of two j.kyfiu iti, provided that such augmentatioi. docs net cxetcd a full per.lion ; and pit. icribi * a full pension to a comrr.iffioned (fi-.er dia l be half the amount of hi monthly p iy, to a non-Commiflioßed offi -•er or private 5 dollars per month, and ;i.at no per.fi >n frta 11 txated the hah pay of a G un-nan -colonel. Mr. R. Brown presented a memorial from sundry hattetain eaflon, Pernfylva nia, fimihir to that prefer.tcd from the hatters of Phi idclrlda, complaining of the manaer of vending lui’S tne property of the public. Referred to the Committer of C-m ----merce *nl M nufacturc*. A letter wu read tiom Mr. Gleridy, declining the chaplaincy. Aii tugrofled bill pioh'ibitmg for s li mited time th ’ exportation of arms and ammunition from the United States and the territories thereof, whs read the third time and pa (fed. Air. Varnum from the committee ap pointed for thra purpose, reported rules for the gi vert-.nunt ot the H -us-, which were referred to c cuti.niittee of the vv-hoL on Monday. On the motion of Mr. Bid-well the House rdolved hid. it.to a commutes, of the whole— Mr. Gregg in tie chair— or. the rtfclution offered yesterday rela tive to WILLIAM uA i ON. Mr. Bidneit moved so to madefy tin rcfolution, sc to insert “ a m.fdsi cf gold j with proper devices,” in iitu of “ (w ord ” j On tfiis motion a ihovt dcoatc eufucu. | Mr. J C:ay was iu favor cf retaining thewQrd “ sword.” I Mr Elliot, Mr. Bid well, Mr. Smilie, Mr. Quincy, and Mr. Jackson fupperted the au ciifimtnc; wincu v--s cameo 0/ a I cor.fi lerab.e tr. j irity. Air. fEiincy then leprtfented the pro. pristy nt accommodating the L.ipuage j of the resolution, so as more appropr'c.e ----j ly to dtfiguate the nature of toe iervice-. j j rendered by Mr. Eaton; ar.d Mr. Jack ! for, coinciding With Mr. QHi cy ui o;,t- i tiioc.m ve-j that thecomn iuselhotiid rile, i with vivw cf rcfc-rritig the rttohuioo to j a i-.left commit’-c for tht. pu'pote. Th: motion w-asioit—Ayes 5 j—Noes - , r ,,. i Mr. Ip-'try moved to iubltilu’e i “ Barca,' 1 to the room of “Lybia under t’.ie iinprehiou that the Liter word had cesfru to be h. ufc, except among ciafficai v. r;t:-rs. i'fi.riuii dis. ;r ed to. 1 I i.e vci—.u"ion, t.a amended, teas t:.cn j j agreed to without a divdiou. j The con'miiite 10L, and reported it j ::o the I , who I.nn eoiatciy tock it : into'ct ..fide’ itioil .vis-n Mr. JC< y { nioved it* rcLier.cc to a (elect c .nntiittcr, j ■ for the pmpote of o’jtaiuing in 1 tie mean , ’ t.ir.s, (nil itsforn.ation troni ti e feercury’ j ol the navy ou the tut g et. t This inotkm was fopportt Iby Air. j } Tailsen ar.d carri.d—A re; 69. j On tvotion of J'vr. li xti e not:fie came 1 . to a refoiulH.n inflrudt'og the committee J cf cf sires ta enquire wd.ctticr a.:y iurther,’ coir.ps:a*t4Cs ought tc -he a.iowcd iu *>'■„ i ■’ e ton * .-•* f: : e “ ci: t?x n-r f-r. ■!■ vt l -n t * ft. r. cd. and wLe'h-.v, iy iy r n >*'-: -i mi-?ht ,r > b- m- U . in or rn. • <rJ sd(u .:.7 ‘ in ir-e : .oleci't-oti • : ’.he n sot Hive dut'es of their ;/Tn e, beyond the iu::;# allow.-I tucm t'f :*■ Mr. ■/•;. l-pn called the attertion of the hr.-nte to aii -i ~t bit re Congiefs st then ; fit Li-ion, relative to the apuli .*2 tion <> r ? .e-fin part of the nett pro ceed: of lauds f the U S. within Ohio, o t!,e ir••!-•; ‘i roads, to revive wl.iuh, he Hferr.l ‘.he fo'-’ uviag refo'iuion. R fAt't fi That a committee be ap pointed to prepart ar.d bring in a bill piakmg prov.linc for the application of >i>e monry heretofore approptiare.i to j laying out and making certain public j roads. Mr. Varrrrm fiiggtfted the propriety of ror-king the reference more general and moved the tibif::ution of the vror-jg “ to enquire into the expediency of,” ia in the room if those in Italic. * Air. ‘Jickocn ceuld :.ot accede to tnis j -rw'.idtiicnt, as ti e plighted faith of the j nation was pledged to the application he lii-.d dated. He v.-cu!d have no objedtit.u to enlarging the power* of the commit tie so 23 to enable them to enquire into the expediency of applying additional sums to tile fame <fijcct. Air. Vnrr.wn t amendment having pre vailed. Ayes 60, the refulution thus x nun-.kd pal! -d. Air. Southard gave notice, that be 1 fhonld to morrow at 1 1 o’clock move fer i the choice of a chaplain in the room of Mr- Gltudy. On motiou of Mr, A erliue’.htr, the report on the petition of John F. Ran. 1 (iolph ard Randolph M. Gillis, made ! the iali session, was referred tu the com | nut uc of claims. Committees appointed in the hauls F.:prt~ J relatives. Con-tit lee appointed on the 6th tnjl. to prepare ru es ~nd regulations for the go rev mer.t of the ur:nj of th • United States. M.ff.s. Varnum, Meriwether, Sailly, K nan, Covington, Kelly and Goodwyn. On the petition of the Pr eshyterian ten greentron of Georg- Town Meflts. I'tndhy, Bishop and Wirifton. Or. the erpsdic/.cy of relaxing the fi tin's ■f limitation —McfTis. J. C. Smith, Holmes, Bedinger, Stanford, Stanton, Moore (of Md } Moore ( fS. C.) Thompfou (of N. H.J Green, Chitten den, ll.ilfty, Sioan, Anderson, G W. Campbell, Jer. Morrow, Meriwether and Jacklou. PET T lO \ prefr.ted frem the $d to th: 6th injl. c tilth their dtjfoji.iun. Petition# of— Philip Nitklin and Robert E. Gnf* fit'; -referred to the committee of com intr-e and tr.a us- Hures. William Smi’h—rcterred to the com n’ttee of claims. Hsins French, of William Mattock*, of Richard c Beale, of Jacob Whitzall, of Edwin Lewis ar.d of George Little • referred so the committee of claims. Jacob IF uldin—referred to the com mittee of corr.fT.crcc and marufuttuve*. Sundry iubanitant* of Kenhawa, Vir gil.;a, for a po!t rout from Kcuhawa c. ii. to the mouth of Sandy—referred to the Poll-offi'-e committee. James M’Li • of Asa Wa*e, of An- Jrtw Walker, of James Robinson,. of William Vniall, of Edmund Brooke, of Thomas Avery, avid of David Lewis— referred to the committee cf claims, J hn Door, ol Stephen Ringfton, and rs sundry merchant# and ow .is of (loops and vdl-ls navigating between the city of Albany and New Yo;k rc* Ared to the committee of commerce and unnufaft tires. Cornelius Brookes—referred to the Secretary of the navy. Inspectors cf eußoms of the city of Nttv.Yi k for an iucreafe of tiieir com* penibtious—referred to the fterctary of the tresfory. ; William Petty, of Reuben Colburn, lof Simeon Noyes, of Nathan Put nine, j and oi Peter A. Gueflier—refured i<i ! the committee o: claims. John M’Fadon, and of John M’Pa don and Francis Jchonnoi—referred t<j the committeeof commerce and iriinu* I fact lire#. CHARLESTON, December Jt. ; The United S'ates brig Hsrtiet, <tapt„ j Chaunckv, arrived oti Tkurfday even* |mg in four days from Hampton roads. ! Tite Hornet is a beautiful brig, j of near ’ coo tens burthen—mounts at prefer.,, iIR long nine;, but is intended to carry j 24 forty-two pound carronades. S’iS its ordered to cruize off this harbor Lr the protection of our commerce, i • r.K'rn .? of <i letter from a refprilald,- mtr* laniile hottfc in London, (tatid Qflcbtf 26, iSdj;. ‘• I only f-oroiiia of tb ! s cotinfry |: o'.'iwa* s-.il n fair, liberal a>4 ; liiai.iy iloe-of and ftw n.cvalht, and ! then have left the two government!} to j hrve tlie battle they pieaftd j nflc-.cn',credobus individuals, I fincart. yi.-ei i<>r. Your ihipptng intereti i : f Lfi.-rr ‘ will ioon, I ‘c-'-, 1 -r.ucfi it. cred n value, <t I do i t I .e i-.v.v bes. lie's r: to be employed, / \t-. B'J :r.c: ! f> !;::cr, faire o'er. | “It s reported, bat G rtierai \.\yz t j -mi; troops from Jrlalta ras joined j.or:{ I -Vuoii, fur the ;Ui:po;’.-, ot rpeaeir , C*- | 0.2, it.J to i.iiiti k if r cc: 1 ‘id ’ ‘ m-U. V.'hj.t a v tiii item? •;!*, i r uishipt;! ” * <•