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LOUISVILLE,
TUESDAY, March 1 0, iBco.
_ —■ - ■
The Rev. Mr. Bothwell will
preach in the State Houfe , on Sun
day next.
March 18.
In Senate of the United States,
February 26, 1800.
A motion was made that it be
Refolved t That the committee
of pnvi eges he, and that they
a re hereby directed to enquiie,
who is'he Editor of the newf
paper ptinted in the city of Phi
ladelphia, called the General
Advertifer, or Aurora, and by
wh it means the Edi or became
po! T eHtd of a copy of a bill pre
fnibing the mode of deciding
difputcd elc&ions of President
and Vice Pi esident of the I nit- d
States, which was printed in the
aforefaid newfpaper publifhed
on Wednefday morning, the
19’h of Februaty infLnt and
ty what authoiity he publifhed
the fame; and by what author
ity the Editoi publifhed in the
in the- i line paper that the honor
able Mr. Pinckney, a fenator
horn South-Carolina, and a
member of the committee who
brought before the fenate the bill
afoielaid, had never been con
fuked on the lubjeft ; and gene-,
rally to enquire the origin of
fuodiy alleitions in the fame
paper, refpt fling the fenate of
the United Stans, and the metn
be s thereof in their official capa
city, and why the fame were
publifhed, and make report to
tho fenate ; and that the faid
co in mi tee have power to fend
lorpLiions. papers and records,
I ie!atmgtorhe lubjeCl committed
I to them.
I Rennflvanidi
I LANCASTER, Fit. 22.
I in the Chamber of the Houfe
I of Reprr/enfatives.
I Gn 1 hurlday evening lafl a
I difagrecable fracas took
I f ■ ee in the chamber of the houfe
■ f '“ rr P r efentatives of Pennfylva
■ r!ia ' W e have endeavored to
■ C) ! ct the circumliances with
Haccii y > and believe them to
| be briefly as follows:
■ Luring the evening feffion of
Mr. Sam. VV. h ,fher
delivering his fentiments on
■‘‘Volition which went to dif
■ ran chil e all officers and foldieis
| the United States. In the
K’;I rie of Lis arguments, Mr.
W l, rr was interrupted by
E " * ul djournment from one
Wf H the houfe. Both calls
I.’ 1 ' ne / at »ved. A third call
■ tri *de, w hich Mr. Either and
■ ‘tends acceded to, and the
r u ‘ e
■ook' rl° OVi a 4j our nment
I : Mr. Fifhcr obferved
l, a \Z°'L° f membe -. who
/ Called foran ad -
K.vardlv ’ ‘ hatthe y had afted
■(did t 0 I,' We / e unw '"ing and
T -at his arguments.
r Lr I ognn retraced that f u cb
,r o!iffi, ronftnfiral arguments
n ade u r e of by Mr. Fifber, were
not worthy attending to. 1 he
*aner then replied that any man
who wou'd call his arguments
foohffi and nonftnfical w*as a
puppy. Do6lor I ogan rejoined
and called Mr. Fifber a rafcal !
On this Mr, Fiflier flrurk him.
1 he doftor returned the blow.
1 he members ( n all hdes imme
diately intcifeicd, and the com
batatit* weie fcpar;<led. A con
fiueiable deal of a'tercation took
place 1 mong the members—and
indeed we feel hdppy to lay that
the hattie was not n ore general
hi.e Mr. Fifher w« s aiming
a blow at the do6lor, Mr. Wib
Ton of Dauphin, fuddenly t( utfl
himfilf into its road, and icceiv
ed a (mall conlufion in 01 neai
the eye.
Another gentleman received
a blow on his cheek bur could
not find his man. It was candle
light which iende r ed conlufion
more confufed. The members
after fome diffii ulty, found their
hats and difperfed.
J)o6lor Logan did not appear
in the houle on Friday, but ad
drefled the following Ictiei to
Mr. Weaver, the fpeaker.
lanca/icr t Feb. 21, 1800.
Sir,
Asa member of the houfe of
repreftnutives, I complain to
you as fpeaker of the houfe of
representatives, that yefterday,
the 2olh February in the after
noon, in the chamber of the
houfe, immediately after the ad
journment of the houle, Samuel
Fifher, a reprt Tentative of the
city of Philadelphia flmd me a
violent blow on my lac , in
breach oi the privilege of the
houfe.
GEORGE I OGAN.
On motion a Mr. Fra.fey,
feconded by Mr. Boileau,
Kefolved, that a committee
be appointed to enquire conrc rn
■ing the complaint of George
I Logan, a member of this houL,
agamll Sarrud W. Fifher, alfo
a member of this houfe, on a
breach of privilege ; that the
committee have authority to fend
[for perfons and to examine them
under oath or affirmation t< uch
ing the premifes, and that they
report as loon as poffible
Ordered, That Meffrs White
hill, Bull, Ports, Hopkms, In
g Is, Barclay and Cunningham,
be a committee for that purpofe.
GEORGIA.
By his Excellency J A M E > T ACK-1
SO*N, Governor and Common at
in Chief of the Army ani A av'
oj this Jlate t and of the Militia
thereof.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS I have re-'
etived official informa
tion of a mofl barbarous and;
ciuel muider having been com
mitted on the body of 1 fa 1 ah
Hailey, in the county of Frank
lin in the faid flate, on or about
l!'.p fevcnth day of Jamiaiy lad,
u hi< h appeals by a certificate ol
>1 e vetdift < f ibe inqu« ft held
theieon, ft cm John Collin?,
elq. cotoner of the Lid county,
and returned to the Executive
Depar ment, to have been per
petrated by a cettain John
M’Kee, ot the faid county of
Fiankhn, who has lince ab
fcordt d.
In o.drr therefore that the
faid John M‘Kee may be hi ought
to extrnplaty juftirp, I have
thought fit to iilue this my pto
clamation, hereby dieting a re
wad of One Hundred Dohrs to
any per fun or pci Tons, who will
apptchcnd the Lid john M Kee,
and lodge him in fome Itture
gaol within this date.
And 1 further charge and re
quite all officfeis, civil and null*
tary, belonging to this date, to
he aiding and addling in appre
htnding and fccuring the laid
|ohn M’Kee, fo that he may be
brought to trial and coudigr
punilhnient at cordingly.
Given under my hand, and
the great Teal ol the laid
Hate, at the State Houle,
in Louifville, this fifteenth
day of Match, in the year
of our Loid one thousand
eight hundred, and in the
twenty fourth year of the
independence ot the United
State of America.
JAMES JACKSON.
By the Governor ,
Horatio Marbury,
Secretary of ft ate,
God fuve the fate ,
To the PUBLIC.
Rchmond, Jrn. 25 llco.
IN fbr tvft number of »h" Friend
of the People , a political paper ” I men
tioned my inducement* «> d motive, for
r mmencing that pu duration. I like
wfe pledged myfpjf to fur order it fo’
si y f('Cic y that fh u'd embrace the
pr nep e h up n which it wa§ founded. !
Ihe 11 uttef6 <>f he irflirurion for a Na
tion'’! Paper hav r.g determined ro iflue
a publica>i n of a fmiUr m ure a»d
upon the fame terrm, which I thii.k
may produ e the f me her efic a' fconfe
q ic'icrs Co the republican r aide, I fh"ii!d
c Lcovr n yfclf rrprebt i.fjhlp if J (offer'd
any private toicern to (laid betwitt
rayfeif and the Int e• eft of a focirty fo
patriot c and rtfpr6ablc Ih ve there
fore ro 1 q iifbed the publication of my
political paper, in my iodif duaJ capa*
c ty, and Lave pioviccd r I;at my (ul feri
bets (ball be regu'ary fervett with the
country paper from this e/tablifhment.
1 hope this anangement will prove latii
fa£f«>iy.
H%v ng been appointed an agent by
ti c flutters of tbik focietv, to a tend to
rt eir eate nal affairs, I (hall proceed to
name <be gect emen in ihr fryer, ft* e«,
who w !1 attend to the Lufmrfi of rccciv
ng iobfirip iota
'1 he pnne p-l office of the
Paper is kep a ptelmt w th the office
of ibe National Mag„z oe, at colonel
Go dal*B, neat the cap.lol, in Rich
mond.
Branch Offices are eftabl ffied, under :
the ca t ot the fo'low ng grrjtleruen, i
who wul receive fubfiripr ous Lr tin i
P.pcr and ft r the nt.
In Virginia .
Alexandria—J. V. Thomas, h ;ok
feller.
Aiberra'le—Dr. Won. B iche*
Nn fo k—A. C. tJ .or o'
the Ep icnr,
Ppctfyl»ania county—l,*i kio £trn
ruid, efq,
W Ilian (burg—Mr. Monro G.
Moody
J J ctr*(burp— Lyon *» d Fie : d, editor*
of •' '1 he Republic <n **
Ooochlaod «r»nMy~ Capt. S. VVord
fon at the c> urt'lionk.
Fluvanna ci uo'y— Mr. Ai under P.
Fr.ro.
M'o'rpaha'i—Mr. John SteJy,
rganowr.
S cunfon—J me» Lyon & Co. editor!
ot ** The » v r< u r po, Ac. M
In Maryland,
Bp t more—Bi nUll & Nillci, bock*
ftllera.
In hrcderck cwr—Mathew Eartg a,
rd or of the Federal G.iif t e.
In Fallcr-T. p. 8m lb, editor ot
the Republican Star.
In Df la ware.
Wilmington— Dr. Van. ban.
In Pennfylvania,
PbLd'lph.a—P ter Stewart, bock*
fc ler f uth fecond fLeet.
W roun y— John Ifracl, edm
lor ot lie Hera d of Liberty.
In Aew-Jet/rv.
Newark Pennington Si Dodge, edi
tor* ot lha Centine. cf Freed* m.
In AVn - Yoj k.
C'fy of Ntw-Yoik—The editor of
the Aryua.
Aibary—Barber Sc Southwick, edi
tors ot the A bar y Hegifitr,
In Vermont ,
Rutland r< un y Ctpt. A. W Hyde.
In Connell cut,
Charles Hob, rd tor of the Bee.
In Ma//uihv/dts.
Mr. Parker, cd.tor ot ihc Conftiiu*
*im al Tf.fgiaph.
In Georgia.
Loi)if»i||f—* mhro e Day, edi or ol
the Lon faille Gazette.
A* foot) as a confident'll a quainttcnrc
«an be extended, this rorrclpondence
will be rendered more complete iu trery
ha-e.
Propnfa'i for tbe week’y paper at
prrfcnt eiiauliihed, »'»<) tor the country
p-p-r, wdl he lorwxrded to each ot the
at ore named grnilcfncn,
If any thing ran be fi d to manifi (I
the r*tr». rd nary ehrapnefi cf ttie
count, y faper, if reed only to bf ob
(rr»eJ, tbtl t e 26 fh e/e which will tr
I ilT'tr d in a v»ar, * ill , onta n n ore th?n
1 Bco compadt odtavo paget of a 00k.
i I tp< fLge ot ih a pip r cat trot c*r» <HI
y) ten a, if it is carried to the ou U
i.rtt/Ot part of the un on,
the atx ve Brai ct Oifi«.r* have teen
I fllabl.fhfd for tfe convenience of tide
who w fit to a>d lh'9 inftinr. i« n, 1 ut re
I'R not a* i u c y requ hit ioi ou
1 to be uiide to them.
Ar y nian or number of men, in any
pg' cf 'hr Un ted 8 a es, wt o will *n
c ole in a letter ary number of nnrn,
not left* ti an fiv*-, w ih m equal cumber
i of dollar* I** bark b Is of any bank in
the un o> , fiia I be enr led to as many
rop*< * of the country paper, to fir for
warded according to direction, itomedi'
ttciy on the re eipr of the rr»' rty. If
the let ter coma ni itfs that five dollars,
the pm e of p. fiage wul be de-udicd
fiutu li t lubCnpiiof.
James Lyon.
Richmond Jin. 28, iB-0.
irs~l 'TaKFN up
: . 0 A at the juh~
I ■ < /criber's plantation
( y . on tiufk Head t in
** Lurk •’ county, a
A» gro ernh cals
herfrlf TEASQH (or Tenah)
faysJhe b longs to aWd tarn \hf/ar,
on the GIl opie . Jhe owner is de~
find to (erne cud tokt lur away,
and pay exptnee s,
Wright DcugJafs.
March 18.