eated, *s hereafter directed, on tie river Potomack, at fonie place between the mouths of the eaftem branch and Cono gocheque, be, and the fame is hereby ac cepted for tiie permanent feat of the go vernment us the United States: Provided nevertVielefs, That the operations of the law? of the states, within fach diftrift, (hall not be affected by this acceptance, until the time fixed for the removal of the government thereto, and until Congress (hall otherwise by law provide. « —And be it further enacted, *fhjt the President of the United States %e authorized to appoint, and by supply ing happening frefn refiifal to ast, or other causes, to keep in appoint ment, as long as may be neceflary, three commissioners, who, or any two of whom, fhallj under the direction of the President, survey, and by proper metes and bounds, define ahd liniit a diftrift of territory, un der the limitations above-mentioned; and the diftrift, fovdefined, limited and located, (hall be deemed the- ■ diftrift accepted by this ast for the permanent feat of the go vernment of the United States. " Sect. 3d And be it enacted, That tlie said commiffionerß, of any two of them, ftiali have power to purchase or, accept such quantity of land, on the eaftem fide of the said river, within the laid diftrift, as the President (hall deem proper for the use of the United States, and according to such plans as the President (hall approve, the said Commiflionersy or any two of theiq, prior to-the firft Monday in December, in the year.one thousand eight hundred, provide fuitajjle buildings for the accommodation of Congress, and of the President, and for the Public Offices of the Government of the United States. Seftl 4th. And be it enacted, That for defraying the expenee of such purchases and buildings, the President of the Unit ed States be authorised and requcfted to accept grants of money. " Sect. 5 th.—And be it enacted, That prior to the firft Monday in December next, all offices attached to the feat of the- Government of the United States (hall be removed to, and until the (aid firft Monday in December, one thousand eight hundred, shall remain at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, at which place the feflion of Congress next ensuing the present (hall be held. . . e^g^^e'd^e Seat of the Government of the United States (hall, by virtue of this a£t, be trant ierred to the diftrifk and place aforefaid. And all offices, attached to the, Seat of Government, (hall accordingly be removed thereto by their refpeftive holders, and /hall, after the said day, cease to be exer cised elsewhere; and that the necefTary expencc of such removal (hall be defrayed out of the duties on import; and tonnage, of which a fufficient sum is hereby appro priated." £to be continued.] .Legislature of Pennsylvania# ' Htufe of Representatives. Tuesday, December 31. Mil- Forreft. brought Jn a report on the fubjeft of tliat part of the Governor's communication, which relates to the o pening roads in the diftridl of Southwark, of Meyamenfing Towrifhip, with a reso lution that a bill (hould be pailed. Mr. Morgan reported' a bill from the committee on the fubjedt of enlarging the Jibrary of the commonwealth, which was read the firft time and ordered that it be taken up for a zd reading this day week. Mr. Evans reported 011 the fubjeft of intestate Eftgtes. • Whereas by the Gxifting laws of this commonwealth for fettling intestate's es tates, the diftrihution thereof is unequal and unjust, and made upon principles in compatible with the spirit of the constitu tion of this ftate—therefore Refolyed, That a committee be appoint ed to bring in a bill for amending the laws of thia state relative to the fettling and making distribution of intestate's estates, so that the estate of any person within this commonwealth, dying intestate, leav ing lawful iflue, shall be equally divided a mong such issue ; reserving to the widow her full right of dower, according, to the existing laws of this commonwealth. And that the real estate of any person who is arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and (hall die intestate, üßmarried and without issue, (hall be equally divided between the surviving brothers »nd filters, or their re preventatives. And that the personal ef tate of afty perlon of, the Utter dekriptl on, who leaves no. parents, ftallbe equally divided between the fyrviving bp-others and fitters, or their reprefcntatives The report of a committee made yes terday refpe&ing amendments to the con stitution of the United States, was read a 2d time and made the order for next Thursday week. Mr. M organ called up" the petition of a chamber contiguous to the Statt-Houfe for a law library, it was read and ordered to lie on-the table. The house next proceeded to the order