f» FUR" 1 HER jLatc .f oreisit^rticles VJ.V PORTLAND. This day intelligence has been received from C*pt Kirkpatrick, the British RefiJent at the Court of his Highness the Nizam, .that the exchange of the ratifications of a new Subsidiary Treaty between the Hon. the East India Company and his Highness, took place in the fortrefs of Golcondah, on (he 29th of Oftober; and that His Highness the Nizam had been pleased to announce the event by a salute from that fortrefs. Nev. 12. The following authentic Particulars, re lative to the surrender of the Officers in the corps lately commanded by M mfieur Piron, may be implicitly relied on : " A mutiny of a serious tendency had Jhewn itfelf for some time patt among the French corps in the service of his H gh'iefs the Nizam, and at length had risen t6 such a head, that the ringleaders had seized and confined their Commander Mr. Piron, and the whole of the European officers attached to the corps under his ommand. •« Monfirur Piron, however wish some fuborclinate officers, after having remained in confinement so; f«veral c'ays, effe&ed his cfcape to Col. Roberts who as encamped 0:1 a neighbouring territory. " Bci«g advif;d by thtf? means, on'au thnrity not to bf doub'ed, of the confufion uhich prevailed amongst the French corps, Cotancl Rober's fought to take advantage of it. He made a f?afon?.ble application to the Nizam's Mirifters for a reinforcement of Cavalry, which was complied * ith i n the infant; and, af'erwards by a judicious dis position of the joint forces under his com 'rand he obliged the m utineers to deliver up the officers within their power. «* The whole arrangement was nude with out £ fliot being fired. •« About 200 French Officers were ren dered up to our detachments; an A whole of the corps lately commanded by Raymond, amounting to about thirteen or fourtesn theufand men, gave up their arms without resistance. " The French interest, nvhich was lately so prevalent at Hydrabad, and which might have been attended with the rood injurious' consequence to the British paffeffions, is, by this h -ppy and well timed arrangement, completely annihilated " Dublin, April 9. Sunday lad 36 prisoners from the New Prison, and a number fiotn the Provost and other places of confinement, amounting to upwards of 300, were put on board three veflel", in order to be conveyed to the domi nions <:f his Prsflian Majesty. A Prussian officer has irrived at Duncan non fort to take them in charge; the stipu lation is that they shall never return to Ire land. Their pay as Prussian soldiers, will be 21 per day. A conspiracy is fa'd to have heen discove red at Venice ; at leafl,, several of the ci-de vant Members of the Democratic Govern ment'have-been arretted. The Cisalpine Directory have followed the example of the Swiss, and declared war a gainst the Emperor of Germany. In this declaration tl4y complain of the conduct of the Imp-rial Court towards their Envoy, Marefclialfi, at Vienna, as contrary to the faith of treaties. Similar manifeftoes are preparing at Genoa and Rome. Ti iest, March 29. A Turkish fliip from Alexandria, which failtd by permiilion of the English, has arri ved here, hiving a number of French Offi cers, J'.c. clou tiled in Turkish habits ; but as some i'ufpicinn arose in the mind of our Corn •jmflloner of Police, he has had them all ar retted—finer which it has been reported, that Buonaparte is among these fugitives i PROCLAMATION. The Ministry of Sublime Porte to the Gene rals, Officers and Solditrs of the French Army in Egypt. " The French DireifWy, forgetful of the rights of nations, has. deceived you, surprised your good faith, and in contempt of the laws of war, lent you to E,/;ypt. a country fubjeft to the dominion of the sublime Porte, under pretence that that power itfelf had coafented to the invasion of its own territory. Can you entertain any doubts but that the only eb of the Direftory in fending you to a re mote country was to banish you from France, and to plunge vou into an abyss «jf dangers ? If completely ignorant of the truth, you have invaded the territory of Egypt, and are ■made the instruments to violate treaties of the moftfolemr. kind, muftyou not attribute this to the- perfidy of your Dire Aors ? Egypt nit It however be freed from Id iniquitous an Invaftoii, and vast armies are now in march, and the sea i s covered with formidable fqnad rohs for the attainment of that object.— - hose among you, of whatever rank they fay be, who. wish to extricate themselves from the imminent peril to which they are expoiea, are called upon to fignify their in tentions 'without delay" to their Commanders cu the land and naval forces ps the Allied Powers. They may be confident tf a lafc conduft to whatever place they may he desi rous to proceed, and they ftiall receive pafT portsto prole £t them on their voyage from the lquadron and cruizers of the Allied Pow er?. Let them hasten to take advantage of the benignant difpoiitions of theSublimePor te, and let them consider it as a propitious oc caGon for extricating themselves from the horrible golph into which they have been precipitated !" Dor.e at Constantinople the 1 ith of the Moon Ranarzan, in the year of the Hegira, 1213, the sth (16th) of February 1799. From the Royal Printing Office at Hafkeng, in the Environs of Constantinople. Calcutta, Afov, 19 Milan, March 27. London, /\pr'i! \ I. Ancona is said to be taken by the Ruffians and Turks. Infurreiti ins }>ave broken out in various parts of Switzerland, the people of several diftri<Ss have cut down the tree of liberty, refufed to obey tlie decrees for enrolling themfehes in the militia, and driven away the public fnn&io aries. ffufci 3 proclamation to the owitzc s» JljC has been joined by Gtne al Zataray. La Pmdente, French sloop of war, and th« Goliah, transport ship have been taken by a Br/tilh frigate. La Prudcnte had 20 n«n killed, and 25 wounded. They were Bp tfjis SDap'S £oail. MIDDLETOWN, (Conn.) June 7. THE LAUNCH. More of the Wooden Walls of Columbia. Ycileuiiy at 35 minutes and 4 seconds past five P. M. the United States ship Connec ticut, was fatcly dtpofited in the bofojn of the maj-:{lic stream whence flic .derives her name. N° words can convey an ad :auate idei of the beauty and brilliancy of the I'cene. Na:ure r as if inclined to do honor to the occa sion, has fuvniHied one of the :noft delight ful (lays that the vernal season ever witntfied while Old father Connecticut, eager to re ceive his beautiful offspring* had swollen his waters by the liquefaction of snows refrrvt-d for the occasion near his source, in order to facilitate her passage to his wave ; and exten ding his liquid arms, welcomed Iter to his embrace. Flora, decked in her richefl attire, smiled gleeful around, and a brilliant con course of fpeiXators from this and the neigh bouring towns, whose countenance expri (Ted the liveliest sensibility, at thus witiuffingthe' progress of our nautical armament, deltined to protect our commerce, and hurl the thun ders of Columbia on her shrinking foes, for med a moll magnificent moving picture, in addition to the brilliancy of aature which (hone around. The preparation for the I lunch v. a; exquisite, and evincive of the con summate Ikillof the architeft who superin tended the operations of the day, and whole orders were given with dignity and ob eyed with punctilious nicety. When the moment arrived at which the elegant fabric was to leave her earthly bed, never more to return, the anxiety of the crowd was witnessed by a folemji silence, awful and profound. The stroke was struck, the blocks were removed ; when lo ! with the grace and majesty of the divine Cleopatra, on the wonder-fli uck Cyd nus, she glided into the arms of her Parent River, and as if reposing herfelf to sleep up on a bed ofrofes, fur.k upon hisbreaft. In a moment the peal of Federalism burst forth, the pceans of the gazing thoufatids met the heavens, and the echo faintly expired on the distant hills. While shad and salmon feel the patriot glow, And throng in numerous (hoals the watry way, And flurdy sturgeon from the depths below, Leap up. htr matchless heauues to survey. The above Bostonian paragraph tran slated into the vernacular rongue, reads thus —The United States ship Connecticut, of 32 guns, which is to be commanded by Capt. Moses Trynn, was yesterday in the afternoon, fafely launched from the lliip-yard at Cha tham, into Conne&icut River.] NEW-YORK, June 11. Loss of the ship Speedwell, The fate of this {hip is peculiarly diftrefT ing ; the particulars of which we are ena bled to state as given us by the crew, which arrived here yesterday in the Hoop Union, Chadwick, of Shrewsbury, who humanely took them off the wreck at a time when two other vefiels refufed to do it, though folicit edby apart of the crew that had rowed off. for the purpose of imploring relief from pa fling vessels. The Speedwell was commanded by Capt. Howlatid—was from Faulkland's Islands, richly laden with 15,000 hair seal ikins and 420 barrels of oil, valued at 40,000 dollars —the half of which was to go to the own ers, and the other half was to have been di vided among the crew, 25 in number, who, after a two years voyage of hard fatigue, are by this wreck, deprived of their all. 1 he Speedwell had a pilot on board, and was Hiider easy fail 011 Saturday last, about 1 o'clock p. m. when (he went on the Weft Bank, near the Light House. At' 5 o'clock, at which time the crew were taken off, (he was a complete wreck, and nothing but her ribs seen above water. The crew returned la ft evening, with an intention of trying to i'avefome of the car go. We are informed by the hands, that while the Speedwell lay off the coast where, thev were getting the Ikins, flie was driven out by a gale with onLy part of her crew on board, and was gone from the other part zt days, during which time they were obliged to subsist on the unseasoned flefh of the seals without bread—their fufferings here were very great—their food operated continually as a cathartic, their teeth became quite loole and they so much reduced that they were un able to work. Loss of tie ship Ontario. Capt, Dennis, of the Rhode-liland pack et* Fame, arrived yesterday afternoon from Newport, informs us, that he failed from that place on Saturday laft,a: I o o'clock, a. M.that, at 11, within 5 miles of Newport, he fell in with, ,and spoke the (hip Semira. mis, capt. Jacob Smith, from Cantoh to Newport, who informed him that the (hip Ontario, capt. Whcaton, owned by Meflrs. Franklin's of ihis port, was loft, on or near the Cape of Good Kope, and that the Su percargo, and some of the crew were on board t! mis J N. B. The windtrio wing freiji, atdboth vefftts tffjitigferifltlv,. «rouM tga-i'xi for our attachtnenfft.o .Frewh politic*! fins no mtifg'particulars, but that the iCitw were arid .to our irreligious propeniities, ; we are to" ill saved, - - be driven by pestilence from that country BALTIMORE, June 8. Y>hicia>e once thought.the land at promise. Every account from the Hav;tnna proves He further acid 3 that all his friends are equal the corriftnefs of the intelligence we pub- , y an<f will, discontinue ail commcr lifhed some t'niit lTjp flinQ* the mortality ' _ of the yellow fever at that place; and the guar- cial connexion With America if my c.nntru dians of our health, we doubt not, hive and J nkatiou flienld tie confi,rrped by further in'- wili exert all their >igiU.nt -- n ?■ '" rv ' n &" j formation. I have offered thus much for this r.ity from it* baleful ravages. , • ■ 1 the amulement 01 our new theoriits, arid have only'to requefl that you will publish what I have communicated and then let me alk these wanton fpeculatifb how they intend to fatisfv the numerous claims for damages fuflained through their folly. %t)c 1' si ILADE LPH IA , WEDNESDAY EVENING, "JUNE lit. ruE jtEMocKAric yuDCE. IT can be wt;H attested, that a certain would-be great man, not a n lie from this city, on its bein+ mentioned to him, that the Prtfidept's house ought tobe lolcl; repli ed in the following terms : " Sell it—no— the State ought hot to fell it but they Ihould keep it for the Governor and give him a Ula ry adequate to the fupportof it." O I Rat a Terntigra • In that diurnal diablerie -which' under the mijie of the Aut ara, .\i, for I. kno)f net what reafun, fiill permitted to outrage eve ry moral principle, anil the nxctffss of which have been such as to ftlock, 1 do OOt suppose th? delicacy, but the policy even of M'Kean and his son Joe, the former of whom actu ally took the pain's to go to the house of Mr. Wharton, to advise li'mi to prosecute the beaflly vagabond who cor.duels it, and the latter of whom beat him with his fift ; appeared on Monday, the following falftiooas: Aurora, Monday June ioti>,'99* " On the day of payment of the firft in ftiilment the Strip (of the New Loan) was fold by feme of the {peculators at a profit of 40 per cent—ln pther words i>o dollars were given for the right to receive a fliare of the nominal value, of 100 dollars Rearing 8 per cent interest. " In a few days the paper of that (lock was offered at a discount of i j per cent, and no purchasers to be found." The Editor of the Gazette ob serves, that " War almcft without an cap tion, has been the issue of negotiation with the Revolutionary Directory." The reason is obvious—Either negociatios has been re ported to by France, in oiler to gain time for tampering with the people, whose offi cial agents, (he has thus amused with debates, and to throw them off their guard against her wiles ; or, in the course of those negO ciations, (he has displayed an arrogance in confident with their sovereignty, by demand ing of them to disgrace their Chief Magis trates fpr attempting to excite a spirit of vigilance against their dcagns, or requiring payment of tribute. Justice demands the difgraceful confeffion, that in .tome instances war has not re fill ted even from these c::tre- mities. MS. FEMNO, I am so unfortunate as to be troubled with a neighbor whole bj-ain has recently become " decomposed" (if I may thus apply one of his own terms) by continual endeavors to prove that our country is by nature liable to generate the plague,- yellow &c. kc. In faft if you may believe him we cannot count oft the cxiftence of any one of our A merican cities for twelve months to come. Add to this, he is continually boring my family with his phlogiston, miasmata, de pblogilicated aerial Jluids, his oxygenc and by all which he has frequently frightened mv poor wife into fits, and strong desires that I should fly for refuge to Eu rope from this once healthful but now detes table clime. Would to Heaven this was all the mifchicf ; but he persuaded me, fool as I was, to fend one ef his theoretical eflays to Europe to my correfyondent, which I endoled with my customary orders for goods. Judge of my aftoniihment at the conftquen ces, wlien Inftehd of the goods, I expetted, my friend a tier thanking me for the eflay, fays that as our countiy is now given up to an habitual pestilence, originating and lia ble constantly to continue with us, he could not think of truftinghis property where life was so precarious, and where plunder or theft might be the consequence of my death by the dreadful contagion : further my friend desired me not to purchase either the lands cr the public flocks which 1* had ordered, for that he had altered his mind refpeiling 4 removal to America" 1 and after thanking Godforhii timely escape from this intended removal, he advifss nc "to Jlee from the 'strath to some for he new believes that From a Kingston ("Jam.) Paper ofFtb. 16. Oh' Tuesday last, at the qu irt?r fcriTions tor this pariih, M. d? Bruges was fined in the sum of One Hundred Pounds, for hav ing fuffereda negro child to be flogged most cruelly ; r.nd Eugene Chereft, fur having; cauied this punishment to be inflicted in a manner difgraceful to humanity, was fined in the sum of fifty pounds, ar.d fix months imprisonment, in the common goal 'The latter part of her puni foment was afterwards remitted (on rsprjfenjation of her b?in£ far advanced in pregnancy) upon condition cf giving frcurity to keep the peace for 6montfts and freedom to the girl who bad been pun ifheii. At the fame time John Sproule, a white man, was found guilty of oarbarouJy beat ing a negro woman, his property. Hie Charge agaiiiA hiin exhibited such pi oofs of inhumanity, that the court, to (hew their abhorrence of such proceedin s, fntenced him to pay a si ne of one hundred pounds, and to be impriftined until the sentence is com plied with. jPort of Philadelphia, ARRIVED, Sloop Penelope, Wood Arrived at tbe Fort, Brig Fame, Webb, CLEARED, Brig t,acly Wellington, SeJiick, Surinam Schr. Mille, Read, St. Thomas Susanna, Clark, R. Island Sloop Sally, Bright, do. An armed fchr. name unknown, came to at the Fort yesterday afternoon. A brig name unknown, is below. Brig—, Gardner,from ——, is beloWv Ship George Barclay, for Batavia, orig La vinia, Cooke, for Guernsey, and brig Sally, Gwinn, for Martinique, lay at New Castle yesterday afttmoon. Schr. name unknown, from St. Jago de Cuba, is below. • Brig Amazon, Lewis, and fchr Little Tom Butler, Everfon, from St. Thomas, have ar rived at La Guira. A letter from capt. Lewis of the tift ultimo, mentions all the American teflels having been ordered away in fix days. Brtj Peter, Harlen, that wa« carried into Bclogrm, has been librrat-d by.the French. She was from Hamburgh to ihiaport. Brig Adventure, Bioren, from tbis port, to Hamburgh, t»«onder. Ned at Brcft. Schooner Thomas, Richard*, (rom hence, has arrived at I.a Onira—near that port was bor.rdcd by-ths Bri.ilh frigate Caitor, cargo hnifted on deck ftriclly examined, one man impressed and difmilT fd. Cape. Rwhards makes do mention cf the American vcflclsthfre being ordered away. THE Officers of the First City Regiment of Militia are requeAed to meet at the house of Maj. Pauf-ike on Saturday next at 7 o'clock in the evening. juris 1 a. A YOUNG MAN or ABILITIFS, "tTTHO can brinj the highest and the racfl V » recommendations, wishes to be employed i Clerk or Aoconsianr in any Public Office, or with any rcfpe&able merchant Enquire of the printer, or a line addrefl'ed to L. V. and left with the editor, will be diligent ly attended to. June n w.f.m.3t ST. CROIX SUGARS. A Cargo of lirfl quality St. Croix Sugar and Rum will be landed to morrow at Walnut.street Wharf, from t n board the Brig Fair Hebe. i . JAMES YARD. d7t June 12 TO Journeymen Shoemakers. TWO HUNDRED will receive inl ine iate employment by apylying to WILLIAM M LAWS, Sadler, No. 72, Chefnut llreet. June 12 For Sale, TWO three story Brick Houses, situated on the corner of King and Columbus ftreett, be ing equal to any situation in Alexandria, for the wholefaK' or retail butin el's. The hoafes are 4p feet by it, the stories are lofty, and the brickwork done in the mod elegant manner with {lock fronts. One of the houses can be immediately occupied, being completely finifhed, the other wilt b« finifli ed by the firft of October next. The back build ings to the above premises are also ol brick, 16 feet square, with a number of other conveniences for the accommodation o( a genteel family. Each of the above houses will be fold fubj«<S to a ground rent of 40 dollars, witji the priviledge of buying out at twelve and half year's purchase any time within four years from this date. Dry goods and groceries will he "taken in part payment - For terms apply to Mr. Juhn Barnes, No. 16 South Third llreet, or-John Poller or Nicoholat Vof*. in Alexandria. June la. Valuable Lands FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Tuesday the 23d day of July next, at the Tontine Coflet-Houie, in the City of Ncw-Ycrrk, 48,000 acres, of very valuable Land> situate in the ccur.ty cf Ti oga, state of New-York, Southerly of the military trail and Northerly of the town of Chemung, Wing par t of the traft, coinmon ly-kno*n by the ntaM of Watkins and Flint's great traft : thi» traft is surveyed, and di- ■vifted into Townshipss'rid Mwvrir ftftrtr-ffv.i«, • the premifcs hereby advertiifed fer ' i-i consist of tlife North Eafl and North V . ij quarters of Township No* 1, the South'-Weft quarter- of Township No. 6,, the •'{fcrtlv.F.-tft quartei; of Township No. 7,*Sovith'..lv. (1 qiisr* ter of Townfliip Nd. 3>t(ie North Weftqir-.r. ter of Towaftiip .No- 9, :s»fld two - lots, ill- Township No. ii, and. 12,, adjoining tie Owego River-, Crqtk, containing t-« gether upwards- of 3000. acres. '."I wo of the, above mentioned quarter Towi:, ships are divided inte lots of'from -200 acres,; there are a number of letting on the.trail, and several good,,roads;.pals through it, and the surrounding .country is in a rapid state of improvement— Theft; lands will be fold in .quarter -.Towtifliipg, or smaller quantities to accomn'odate the pur chasers, on the following easy ternjs.•—One fourth of the purchase, money te . be paid on the execution of .the teed, and the Residue in three equal annual payments, with interest to be secured by a mortgage on the.premises, or other good security. The title is indis putable, and the n-ap9 and field bocks contain- • ing a drfcription ofthe lands, nrAy be • seen, by, applying to C jionel Aaron BUrr,' -Henry Rutgeps,.. Alena nder .R,x}btri3JW c r..MariiiU3 Willetof the pity «f Ne-v _Yorfc, who, will treat V'lih airy perfc , itici'.snv.- to purchase, previous to the-above .day*of Sale. MERCATOR. Nrv.'-Yoric, May 2J. Of Richard Foincin Philadelphia, tt)* WBWUBSNOTI IfIR JOURNALS OF CONGRESS,, _ Of tbe American (Far,.: n 1774, to tie pre* The Reports of, Meads of Department*-, of Committees, a i id ptber Official avd l'r: tate Papers of that Bad:, ntnv fi'it pei itiitted to le made public. [ res us. THE work will fce jointed on a fine par*', a new neat tipe, in large o<9avo. Each rnlume will contain above 500 psgrf neatly bound and letterol t Uniformity in file, paper, and Mnditrg. will ba oblcrved throughout the work ;To that, while the fttbfcribers become poiTeflVd of a valuable record, an ornament may br added to their libram 5. The pries to fubferibers will tie a dolls. *5 cts. per volume, i'l boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound but,as the publisher does not intend to print mSny mßreth«H tlfe nnmber fubf'cribed for, a cnufiu-ra ble rife on the price may he expeitod to non-fub icribers. Bermuda Havawna E»ch volume will contain about one third l of letter-press than the original edition ; but, as the pubiiiher is not yet enabled to determine the exvent of the Pxivate journals, which he may be allowed to make public, he csstiriot ascertain the Dumber cf volumes which willcomprife the work. £5" Pay ments te be made on delivery oj each •volume. Subscribers will have it at their option, either to fubferibe for th« whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to those only of the Old Congress prior to the organization of the Federal Govern* meet. IN all countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are loft in dsrk ne£s and obfeurity, owing to a carelefsn. fs. in the succeeding generation, to pref rve ihe public re cords,and the attrntion of the nation, In thafe rude ages; being tillud o£f from their Homeilic concerns, to esgage is wars and conquell. Of what infinite valuf would the laws of A li'red be, had they been tranfmittud to eur days ? Time, that destroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cstad public records, and renders them almost in estimable. It i- hoped, that -Americars will, there fore, cheerfully contribute their affiftanee in trans mitting to posterity the labours of their anceitors —founders of the Columbian nation *,* The work will certainly b. advanced with expedition and promptitude. • The following will (how thefupper* it ha> alneady acquired: '■ Philadtifk'a, June 15, 1798. ' To the Honorable the Senate ar.d House of Rep resentatives of thal'niteii States. l< The MEMORIAL ®f the Subfcrib«rs, Citizens, &c. of Philadelphia, " KefpeßfullyJt.tltjlth, " That having, in our refpe&iv; av«c.tion, frequent oecafions to recur to the Journals of Con. y.rcf-, we experience inconvenience by the ft, < j.. y <>f tbem : That we understand tha froiwell, printsr, of Philadelphia,-has nadic in c'litempla*.ion cij print that public record; snc that he hath obtained partial cr t.ntenat'ce from ma ny individuals; but that he hai delayed pro'ecur ting the work, in expectation ps encouragement fr»m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpcfiti :ly i'plicit, as the publication is neceflury to be disseminated among public bodies, that Congref, will, jr their wi/aom, rtnder him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private im'svi iuaj*, as to enable him to prrceed with the woHc,fo that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record lor thitnfelves 1 hnmas M l Kean 3 Ji.hn 1)". Coxs, Charles Hearly, ;'aml'om JLevy.T. Rofs, WiV>. Moore Sn;ith. John juti. William Tilghman.John F. IVi : fflin, Jo seph B. M'Kean,J ohn BaklyyW. Serjeant, John Thompfoi:. Jared Jafprr Moylan,William Rawlc, J. 'ftiomas, William Levis, James Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davit, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walrer Franklin, James Milnor,-John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed. Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, fohn Nixop,Robert Wala Robert H. Dunlin. John Ewing, Jun EdwardPen nirgton, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robej-t CannpVeJl Septimus, C!aypo»le James Crukftiank, Mr thew Carey, Henry K Hel muth, Peter Ds Haven. John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Arjnfirong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from rhe original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Keprefentatives of the United Statos, on Monday, the 1 Bth of June 1798: WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JON \ 1 11 AN W.CONDY, C'tHK.' 1 " RE'iOLVhD by the Scnsteand House of Rep resentatives of th- United States of America in Bongrdt affembli d.That theSccretary of t!-cseua;e and the Clerk of the House of Keprefentatfven, T>e suthoriled and directed, to fubfertbe, on such terms as they may duem eligible,for thettfe of the Senate and House ot Keprefentatives, for four hr>* rei Copies ol the Jsurnalsiif O'onjrrcfs, which a e.pro pofed to be publiihetl by P.icbard Folwell aDd such number of copies of deficient velum..* of the fits now in print, at may be fleceifary to complete fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the Hoftjc of Representatives. JAMES ROSS, Fresiaer.l of the Senate pro tempore, Approved, Man h id, 1799. HN ADAMS. Prcs':d(-,t f the Uniied States. feod^w. may op. 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