rotiled t« sny .i -J.s,c>;r;p! jr." cv/n, jjtotirt jtidiced in favor or any nation but my dv n, ex iept their conduct th-iiu'iuls tiiafprAMcdUoii. A greater rtTangi? firirrc» *vfr pa 111-11, than that lately by flic Fnriich nation. I mi: v iciti .i is m»y change rrqn'- ,C?K.'r c and a thou land pa!T» i: s whicii attack-thprj.:n —-tni: is not material, but, «-J»cn we fife a gr£at and powerful nation ct^nfing,—changing from that glow of enthulTalm jvhich has |<>ng been borne in the bosoms of A.-nvicati", \cft2t does it e viitce I It is a jVrelurat.tive evideiue that fojne great.ever.t hi; cauieti it. 1 corae forward with ii» atiaebmrm'-but to iAy own gov.ernustn:, 1 think none so good: I u .11 lay that America, every thing in bsr, arid belonging io'hcr'in tv- 1 ery relpcit, is. superior to any thiirgin any oth er co(ja:iy. This may L. thotight a narrow difpeiition, but lam not lure tßat tfc. he more liberal would 6c to lie more politically wife- I tl : n conie forward, not to vindica-e the cause of France or Cueat Britain, nor to depreciate the cue in vioJatjnp; the: dignities of the mner, but only to vindicate ottr own government be cause I think it right .' It f:ems cnri (•us toohferve that, uhile all nations are' ein- J ployed in the admiration of, our cOhfiitutioil, cur government and administration ; our own cUircns are the only ones, who expeefs diflatis iailion at its form or itrcontjudl. I do not mean to fay that all that his been done on the part of the government has heen critically right, J wdl not deny but it may have omitted to'do whit it ought to have dorie, or done in some cases what had teen "better let' alone, —but by the great mils of. their tranfaitions they have afTumed a fifuatitfn as ' it wa3 acknowledged it would lead di rectly to war, as it "Would have a tendeacy to v,okte the rights of. other nation#; and if tl.is would be she natural cmifequcDce of the meafnre unfeftrained; lie believed tie fame effefts would be produced, and not-, with (landing aav restraints which raigiit be enafktl to regulate "the practice: And if they, authorized a pratlice which, produced an evi|, it would be the fame as if they au thorized the evil. - But gentlemen fay this measure could give the French no real offence, and if they would act from specious ones, they would never be in want of them. Mr. N. said he did not want to remove specious pretences of offence,^and if this country gave no solid ones, he should never be heard to raise his voice in favour of France. But it was his opinion this proportion was pregnant with real offence. The gentleman last up seemed to think, that if the merchants were indisposed to the measure, that it would not b< carried into efle&, and of course could do no harm ; but tho' the generality of merchants might be opposed to it, yet there may be enough rea dy to enter into it, to involve the country m mifchief. For, they could not fay, thus far it shall go, and no farther, nor would any bond which could not be entered into be an efiedtual security for our peace. He was surprized to hear the complaints of the gentleman just fat down with refpeft to attributing improper motives to gentle men ; since he believed that gentleman had j himfelf been as reprehensible in this refpedt ' as any other. Indeed, this very day, he had spoke of the French coming up to our wharves, and intimated certain perforis would be ready to receive them. He th'o't the admonition came illy from one who had been twice obliged to recant what he had. said in this way. Mr. N. concluded with hoping the a mendment would be rejected ; nor did he wish the resolution to be agreed to without it, since he believed if it pafled that House, it would not pass the Senate, and if any law pasted on the subject, he wished it to be so exprcfled as to do away the fuppdfition that the right in merchants to arm was acknow ledged. Mr. Swanwick next spoke against the motion ; he was followed by Mr. Harper, on the other fide. Meflrs. Brooks, W. Smith and Williams also supported the a mendment ; and Meflrs. S. Smith, Giles, Gallatin and Macon opposed it. The ques tion was then taken on inferring the JVeJI Indies and negatived, there being 35 votes in favour of it, and against it 46. A mo tion was then made by Mr. Harper, for the Committee to rife, which was negatived— there being only 32 votes in favour of it. The question was tHbn taken on the firft a mendment to insert Eajl Indies and the Me diterranean, and negatived, there being 41 for it and 40 against it. The Chairman de claring it to be negatived. The question was about to be taken on the resolution as amended, when Mr. Day ton said he had an amendment to introduce ; but as it was then past four oclock he should move that the Committee rife. He would just fay that his amendment was intended to change the principle of the resolution alto gether : It was to strike out reJlriS'tng, and to insert " authorizing under certain regula tion:." He could by 110 means agree to give his countenance to a resolution that should convey an idea that the merchants had a right to arm their veflels, without the previous consent of the legislature. The Committee rose, and the House ad journed. By this day's Mail. NORFOLK, June 1. Yellerday arrived heie the Danish brig Neutrality, from Bilboa, which fhc left the 14th April. In lat. 38, and long. ofMa deira, on the 20th of April, spoke a British privateer of 14 gun?, out fx days fromLifbon, who informed that the Spanifn fleet had gone into Cadiz ; and that the Engllfh fleet under Admiral Jervis (reinforced>lo 22 fail of the line) were cruizing off lhat harbour. Three 74s and several frigates .had gone home with the Admiral's prizes. 3 t. FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVE By the mod accurate account, that we have been able to procure, of the (lateof of the votes in the Eafiern Diftri£l ? of the choice of Federal Representatives, it appears that the whole number is about 2850, of which Mr. Parker has about 1550 being 300 more than Mr. Dearborn. PITTSBURGH, June 3. Extract of a letter fiom a gentleman in Meadwdle, on French creek, ta his friend in this town dated May 36, 1797. " This day a violent florm of wind, hail and rain in a foiith weft dire&ion took thfs place, and has unroofed most of the houses in it— your house info much injuied that I fear it will have to be taken dpwn—nearly one half of Wahab'i hotjfe is blown, dovvu—a son of Mr, Dunes, was killed by the fall of a rafter how far it has extended I cannot yet learn. GAZET7E MARINij LIST. Tout of Philadelphia. ARRIVED. DAYS. Bffg Harmony, Norris, Gonaives 17 Schr. Jupiter, Burbazjk, New York . Polly, Gaicfii er, RirhtnebH ' 1 Welch, Carolina g Auvfnture, Howe-, Virginia !v£V7-Y'Jl'K:- T—.c 8. v ; Cap*2i» O.arh]a:e, of the Irirr Trie, '.whioh „*v-$ Kritfieniric : 3; t:. e" K avannah, arr tci jLefon/l: y tLcalovc \\ .c ir: tl clng Flora. H*affair Uai cac.-of il)-: C.ithajcn i fleet (a > lij; 1 peji before he tailed, with 1 ' the news that slit ft linns were tal.cn r an tv ; o an th? whole has ft ripped fntfral of thefhips of ..-their valuables, and then let thorn go. I hi? t# •.rparn White by the conjinfidore. ; £>)'r jLd this fail'of convinc ing arty one, if «fHH fnf'her cc~; Capt. Church of his M }?jlyls Topaz, -who, on flie 2ci infb boarded Capr. White, ?n,d rgfrt; him* ilmi,'ar information to rhe above. The number of taken, was fupfcokd to be about i£ fa J. C -tj;. on his ctlrward heund paftig?* was pfEP iat a n 'd shot at by fever.tl French picaroon* .but the weight of his metal k-pt them at a BAf * dilUnce. ARRIVED. * Ship Suffolk; White, Jamaica i 3 Brig Flora, Bower®, Havannah *8 PoJIy, Builock, 'Savannah 7 . Schr. Sally, Thurfton, Jamaica Antelope, Ch'advviclc, Norfolk 10 Sloop Virginia, Sogang, Norfolk 3 CLEARED, Ship Etlice, Hervpy, London Brig Gco*£c, Tai/, Port de Paix Schr.-Sally, Gs:r, - St. Augwftir.o The Brigantine Portland, capt. Marr, is fate arrive 1 at Kingftort Jamaica frort Halifax. BOSTON, Sunday June 4. Arrived fchooncr Spec hvcll, Capt Butler , $j days from Cadiz. The following lill of Amcr.c-ti veifcls, captured by ohe French and Spanish priva teers en the coast of Spain, is received a merican Con£ul,at Cadiz, v 7. Ciifriedinto Cadiz, brig Elizabeth, Gardner, of Philadelphia ; fl>'p Mary Ann Smith, ot do.Po facre brnj fchrs. Rebecca,Mone ; Minerva, Williams, Mar tin, R«ger*of Cape Ann. BALTIMORE June 6- TJie (l ip Sidney of thia port, capt. Jamei Parker, from Surinam tp Baltimore, was cap tured on the I 2th April by a British priva teer, the Portland of Antigua, ind finttoSt. Kitts, where the captain wrn reftifed peimif fion to go on (hore—cxpefted her to t>c libel led the'nsxt day. THIS DAY IS VUBLJSHJiU, (Neatly bound and lettered, price 2 dols. 15 cte.) Bv G. DECOMBAZ, BOOKSELLER C? STATIONER, No, 48, North Third Street, Ihe Adventures of Telemachus. French and Enfrfifti, 1 vols, iiino. AMONG the books which daily fall wto'th* hands of the yeuth of both fexee, none have a higher claim to their attention than Tele machus. she miit interesting lesions are here 1 conveyed in the vehicle of an interesting Poem, replete with the finefl touches of the true pa thttic, and embellfhcd with all the graces of a beautiful style. The fatal effefls of indulging the paflions are exemplified in the rr.oft {lnking manner j and the liappinefs attending inno cence and virtue painted in the lirelieft colours. Whatever can incite to virtue or deter from vice i whatever can enlighten the undedUnd ing, charm the imagination, and improve the heart, is to be found in this intereftine wrrk THE NAVAL GAZETTEER; Being a complete Geographical Dier STAGE ENTERTAINMENTS— Cd" Particulars-ill the bills of the day. A Cony Stolen ROM the owner at the corner of Nintn and Arch ilreets. She is a deep red" brindle with fonie white, about ten years old and very gentle. The.person who Se cretes her hid belt turn her out, as, iflegal evidence can be obtained, he may expedLa rigdroui prosecution. TWO DOLLARS rc ,