W > v Si. - ■ -- • 1 ' ' Major reported, from the j con duce on pririleges and tie. «U», to , uhoin wis n.t«red a reprefen.ation ot , Colonel Arferfon, late cte»ma« ti,e_ appointed oft the dajof Dumber 1793 ; which was read dud as follows: , r Report, that they Ha* taken the fame , into consideration, and find, that fho.tlj after the adjournment of the egia 1111, , in Dec. last, anions were brought by t\- Jexander Moultrie, at tJ* inftanee, and as the attorney, of Stepten Drayton, against Colonel Robert Anderfon, Henry .hi- ! am DefaufluK, John Rutledge, jun. 11- mothy ford, John Drayton, James Hunt and Gapfoiii Butler, a wmmittw, appointed by this hjfeftfe, at the tail leffi un, to examine into, and afeeita.n t.u truth of a report, that an a.med force was levying within thia thte, by perforis under a foreign authority, without the permission, and contrary to tne express prohibition of the government ot tne Raited, States, and of this ftatc. That the laid Cuits were avowedly com menced bv the said Alexander Moultrie, against the laid committee, for what they did as members of the fame. \ our com mittee have, therefore, uiianimoufly come to the following resolutions, which they recommended Us be adopted by the house, vi::. Resolved, Fuji, that the freedom of debate, and the liberty of ading "without the external reftramt of fear or influence, couftitutc the mail valuable privileges of the Jegiflature ; and form the ftror.geft palladium of the rights of jhe people. Resolved, Secondly, that from the na ture of the conthtution of this Hate, it is eflential and inherent in the legislature, that the members thereof, aiting in either house, are not liable and cannot legally be qnellioiied elfevvhere, for their conduit, or the motives thereof. Resolved, thirdly, that while each house necessarily possesses the right of cenluring or punishing improper conduit in any of its members, it is equally the province ti the house, to protect the mem bers thereof from molestation from any other person, or in any other place. Resolved, Fourthly, that as the above have always been the received and known usage of the legislature of this country, ,any person, by proccfs of law, or other wise, attempting to infringe or coimteraft the fame, acts in open contempt and defl ate of the rights, powers and privileges \ti the legislature, and deserves the seve rest anirnad vevfions therefore. Resolved, fifthly, that Stephen Dray, ton, for prosecuting the members of a tommiitee of this house, for conduit in the home; and Alexander Moultrie, for having ailed as attorney in this behalf, and lifting process of law, and causing them to be arretted, have knowingly, wilfully, and flagrantly violated the rights, pawers and privileges of the house of re presentatives. Resolved, sixthly, thSt in the opinion of this committee, any attorney, within this state, commencing or prosecuting a suit, against any member of this house, for any thing said or done by him, as a member (he the said attorney knowing the said suit is forfomething fait the Al gerires .vill of ctmrle be flint up in their ports again, and our navigation be o,iee more free from those pirates, though not fromfome others much more injurious to our jeneral commerce. This court has sent a £1 igate to Algiers, to inform the Deythat they will not ratify the Truce, and will never pay them any thing for a P The Kind Impostor. Don Manuel, Mr. Morris Don Philip, Mr. Fennell Don Lewis, Mr. Cleveland OAavio, Mr. Green Trappami, Mr. Chalmers Soto, Mr. Bate* Corrigidore, Mr. Warrell Diego, Mr. De" Moulin Vafquez, Mailer Warrell Hypolita, Mrs. Marlhall Rofara, Mrs, Morris Flora, Mrs. Francis Villetta, Mrs. Shaw End of the Com dy, a new Comic Pastoral Ballet, compol'ed by Mr. Francis, called U Amour trouve les Moyens ; Or, The FRUITLESS PRECAUTION. By Mons. Belona, (being his second appear ance in America) Mr. Blifiett, Mr. Dar ley jun. Master T. Warrell, Mr. Francis, Mrs. De Marque, and Madame Gardie. To which will be added, (never performed in America, a COMIC OPERA, in two a&s, called THE PRIZE, Or, 2. 5. 3. 8. The Music by Signor Storace. Doflor Lenitive, Mr. Harwood Mr. Heartwell, Mr. Moreton Mr. Caddy, Mr. Fincii Label, Mr. Wignell Hoy, Master T. Warrell juba, Miss Broadhurft Mrs. Caddy, Mrs. Row ton Caroline, (with additionalfongs) Mrs. Oldmixon With the original overture and accompani ments. Tickets to be had of Mr. Morris, at Mr. Berthauft's, Third, near Chefnut street—at the usual places, and of Mr. Franklin, at tbe Theatre, where places for the boxes may be taken. . . Mr. WHITLOCK's NIGHT on Wed nesday the 28th. A Tragedy, never performed in Ame rica, called JULIA, or the Italian La -1 ver* With BON TON, or HIGH LIFE A BOVE STAIRS. Mr. MARSHALL'S Benefit will be oft Friday. Ladies and Gentlemen are requeued to fend their servants to keep places, at half an hour part 5 o'clock, and to order them to withdraw, as loon as the company are seated as they cannot on any account be permitted to remain in the boxes, nor any places kept after the firft ail.