* Philadelphia, • • MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, i/9 6 - ELECTION RETURNS. RtTURu er Votes . ? Dnß 1 V lO u PRESIDENT | 1 & ii S AND ~ m t» VICE-PitESfDENT , iNcw-Hainpftiire/ Maflachufctts, KhoJe- Iflandj C'onnefticnt, 9 * S Vermont, jug| - ,i New-York, New-Jersey, • 7 7 l c nfylvania, 1 2 14 13 , Delaware, i 3 Maryland, 7 4 4 3 * Virginia, •Kcn-neky, T *nre fee, North-Carolina, Scuth-Carolina, Georgia, 'lota!, CONGRESS. At 12 o'clock this day, the Senate in a body, waited en the President of the United States at his haufe, when the Vicc-Prefidcnt presented the following j address in anfnver to his fpeecb to both Houses at the opening of the fejjton— WE thank you, ftr, for your faithful and de tailed cxpofure of the existing situation of our country; and we fineere!} join in sentiments of gratitnde to an overtuliiig Providence, for the dif tinguifUed (hve of public prosperity, and private Itappftfe-fs, which the people of the United States fj peculiarly We are folly sensible of the advantages that have resulted from the adoption of measures-(which you have fucccfsfully carried into effect) to preserve pence, culiivate friendthip, and promote civtliza. lion, aniongft the India* tribe?, on the wdlern frontiers f«eli»«s of humanity, and the me ft lr> ltd political interells, equally encourage the conti ntuuee of this fyltem. We observe with pleasure, that the delivery of the military polls, lately occupied by the Biitifh forces, within the territory of the -United States, was made with cordiality, and promptitude, as soon »s circumdances would admit; and that "the other provifionsof our treaties with Great-Britain and Spain, that were objetts sf eventual ..arrangement, ait sliotit being cairied ißto effect, with entire har tcicny and good faith. The unfortunate, but unavoidable difficulties, that opi/ofed a timefy compliance with the terms of the Algerine treaty, are much to be lamented : as they may oecafion a temporary suspension of the advantages to be derived, from a solid pease with that powef, and a p«rfe& fecuiitv from its preda tory warfare ; at the fame time, the lively impref £ons that affe&rd the puttie mine?, on ttjj rcJtrap tion of our captive fellow-citizens, afford the molt laudable incentive to our exertions, to remove the remaining obflacles. WeperfefUy coincide with yuu in opinion that the importance of our commerce demands a naval force for its pro t eft ion again!! foreign infnlt and depredation, and our folifitvide to attain that ob ject will be always proportionate to its magnitude. The necefiity of accelerating the eiUbiithment ©f certain afeful manufactures, by the intervention of legislative aid snd protediion, and the encour agtmcnt due to agiiculture, by the creation of boards, (cpmpofed of intelligent individuals) to pa- ! tronife this primary pursuit of society, ar« lubjefts which wilt readily engage our moil ferioui atten tion. A national univcrfity rr.ay be converted to the tnsft uftful ptirpofes—The science of legislation, being so efferitially dependant on the endowments of the mind, the public interests multreceiv* effec tual aid from the general diffufion of knowledge ; and the United States will affumc .1 more dignified flation, among the nations of the earth, by the fuceefiful cultivation ofthe higher branches mi lite raturf. - il