The resolution for the aflumption of the State debts under con federation. The affirmative of this resolution was fupporttd by Messrs Law ranse, Ames, Sherman, Clymer, Burke, Goodhue, Smith, (S. C.) Fitzfimons and Gerry. And opposed by Messrs Livermore and Stone. The difcuifton was continued till 2 o'clock, when on motion of Mr. Lawrance the committee rofc—fo that no decision was had on the resolution. Mr. Fitzfimons of the Committee appointed .'or the purpose, brought in a bill providing for the regulation of the Poll-Office, which was read the firft time. lii committee of the whole on the bill to establish a uniform rule of naturalization. The committee made Come progress in the difcuflion of this bill : but rose without completing it, and the House adjourned. EUROPE MANIFESTO of the PATRIOTS in AUSTRIAN FLANDERS. The People of Brabant, through the organ of the Ecclesiastical State and of the third order of the three chief Cities, in conjun&ion with ma- Ny Members of the Nobleile, \ To all thofi who shall fts or hear read thsfc prtfents, - HEALTH. FINDING ourselves under the hard neceifityof declaring the Emperor Jofephll. Duke of Lor r»in, Brabant, and Lemberg, to have forfeited his right of sovereignty and dominion over the laid countries, it is our indispensable duty to exhort and recommend to all in general, and to every one in particular, to concur in the common fafe ty of their country ; in consequence we exprelsly warn and forbid every one to take part with thof'e who belong to the government of the said late Duke, or with the late Duke liimfelf under pain of being puniflied as an enemy to his country. . We in like manner forbid the disturbing of the public repose and tranquillity under whatso ever pretex , on pain of being prosecuted and puniihed as enemies of the nation. We exhort all and every citizen able to bear arms in defence of the liberty of the nation to fend their names to Chiefs established and known, that inftru&ions may be given them, and they may repair to the place ailigned them, and fub niit themselves to the orders to be given them. On the we forbid all crouds and mobs tending pillage ; declaring morever, that all convidlef e of pillaging, or attempting to pillage any hou „• or shop, even belonging to an en jmy of the country, (hall be punifheu the fame as an enemy to tLe country. We declare tl'at all who (hall be convi