plined in manner following," and on the ques tion to agree to this motion— The yeas and nays eing called for, it palled in the negative. Ayes. 8, Noes, 43. 0 J Messrs Aflie, Bloodworth, Floyd, Grout, Meffis Ames, Bald win, . Benfon, Boudinot, Bourne, Brown, Bui ke, Cad wallader, Carrol, Fitzfimons, Foster, Gerry, Oilman, Goodhue, Griffin, Giles, Hathornf, Heifter, Huntington. Lawrance, Lee, Madison, The house again resolved itfelf into a com mittee of the whole on the slate of the union. I he committee proceeded in the further con lideration of the report of the Secretary of the 1 reaftirv refpeJiing the eftablifliing land offices for the disposal of the vacant lands belonging; to the United States. Air. Boudinot in the chair. i urther progress was made, bat the committee role withoutfinifliingthe difcuifion. Adjourned. THURSDAY, Dec. 30, An engrofled bill to provide for the unlading of goods, wares and mercliandife in cafe of ob ftr" the fub i ?7 S),llcin ' accompanied by a Jetter-which, with the report, was read. 7 It was ordered that 300 copies of this report be printed—and that it be made the order of thr day on Wednesday week. the w A P et, " on of Henr y Laurens, in behalf of his Ward, the daughter of the late Col. Laurens was presentedl by Mr. Smith, (S. C.) Read and referred to a feledt committee, confuting of Mr Smith, (S. C.) Mr. Gerry, and Mr. Carrol Another petition was read from the fame gen tleman, praying payment for a quantity of Rice fornilhed on contract to the late continental ar my. Referred to the Secretary of War Mr. Good hue reported a bill for the'relief of Shubael bwaine—Read the firft time. In committee of the whole, on the report of ! Ki^ relative to the ef tabhftiment of a Land Office. The committee fini/hed the discussion of the re port—and having agreed to a number of resolu tions, rose and reported the fame—which it w-s ordered fliould lie on the table. Adjourned till Monday. f e^e e d d '^' r t ' ?y ., the following Memorial was pre -10 the Se "ate of the United States. ' * YEAS. Messrs Livermore, Thatchcr, Tucker, WiUiamfon, NAYS. Messrs Matthews, Moore, P. Muhlenberg, Parker, Partridge, Van Ranfellaer, Scott, Sedgwick, Seney, Sevier, Sherman, Sylvester, S'linickfon, Smith, (M ) Smith, (S. C.) Stone, Sturges, Trumbull, Wadfworth, White, Wynkoop. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Scares, in Congrels aflembled. The Memorial of the College ofPhyficians of the city of Philadelphia. respectfully sheweth : they have seen with great pleafurethe I i operation of a National Government which lias eltabhfhed order in the United States. They rejoice to find amongst the powers which belong to this government, that of restraining by certain duties, the consumption of distilled spi rits in our country. It belongs more particularly to men of other P ir i-°" St 0 enumerate the pernicious effects of tliele liquors upon morals and manners. Your memorialists will only remark that a great pro portion of the moftobftinate, painful, and mortal disorders which affef„'°™';L S S'itm! mi ° iOM i "'"° Philadelphia, Jan. 1. 1791. <*« has been the yearjuft cloftd!— All of th-m plctewi,h c vuits country ! How bright our futu'i V rota> T' «° ° Ur qu.l and happy at home-honored and refpcftrd a l ro H ' The labors of our patriots hav* abroad success— while heaven has poured the rUh«"of Uncxam P led fufton upon us May the Year w,„ m ' my m r™- | equally propitious ;—foi no events in the a°™is of" A™" P ' ,>Ve flea a fairer lustre on our charaftcrthan thnfr Amenca > sand jcvcn hundred and ninety, ycar one ExtraEl of a letter from a gentleman of the fir ft intel ■ tetsfittsg* General Harmar has made a very fuccefsful campaign tho you will regret with me the 2 of our friend Major Wyllys, who was facrificed by the militia • They left him with his handful ot continental troops to sustain the attack of a largp body of Indians : Every man of them fell ? n U ! thr «—they fold their lives however dear • Indeed there never has been any affair with the Indians m which they loft so many men, as in this campaign. W S have as yet no certain infor mation from Major Hamtramck : Had he been unfortunate, we lhould have heard of it lono-atm fl^ PO, t t- frolnKentUck y are ' that the Indians fled before him every where—that four of their towns, and a vast quantity „f provisions had deftroyed-and that part of the militia had got home without the loss of a man." S On Monday last the Hon. Mr. Hartley, a repre sentative from this state in the Congress of the United States, had his arm broken by a fall near the state house in this city. A bill has pa fled the Senate of North-Carolim the present session, and is now before the liouCe —for subscribing °n loan in the Loan-Office of the United States, such continental monies, and continental and State securities as are, or m"y be in the hands of the Treafurerand comptroller of that State, belonging to the public. r & {[ ts "vjetttned that there are in the Trea sury ofNorth-Carolina, State Securities to an amount nearly fuffictent to balance the fuvi to be alfumed on account ej that State by the General Government. The cenfusof the inhabitants of the county of SeTw ofth W - ChufettS) taken pursuant to the late law of the Union, amounts to fifty nine thou sand seven hundred and eleven : In are ~ , h. T h.of bK to contain fifty seven thousand, nine hundred and seven inhabitants. ''no. The following is a lift 0 f the feaveflels which have arrived at this portfince January ift, i 7 o o : Ships 129 Snows 18 Brigs 329 Schooners 264 Sleeps 324. Total 1064. In No. 67 of this paper, we copied from a Daily Pabn r the Commencement held in the College Hall, the \ c u/t CCOU " i ;'f Doctor's DtgreuH Mcd,cine~,n Lch there arlt'Lttha ders are requeued tocorred : bjiead of " Isaac Sayra A B Tn"' frr s Bo 7 es ofMedictf r; PRICE CURRENT PUBI.IC SECURITIES. FU NDED DEBT, 6 pr. Cents 17/6. pr./. 3 pr. Cents 8/6. Defered 6 pr. Cents 8/6. UNFUNDED DEBT F, n a l Settled °t hcr Certifies > 5 f.^ 15 J 6 . flr , State debts 12 / Lofton, enclosing t J' ladel P h *«, New-Tori or Btflon Bank-Bills, or Tick J OO / JT- be t" rticular b attended to, and Boston, Dec. 22, 1790. NB. Lift of Prizes will f, deposed with the BENEZER HAZARB and JONAS ADDOMShave entered L< into psrtnerfiiip. and opened an OFFICE, at No j-o m Firm of CCt ' a d °°" ab ° Ve Fourth - Str «'. where, undcr'the Hazard and Addoms, r- r- d -1i ey P urchafc an d all kinds of CEPiTIFICATES— PAPER MONEY, and BANK STOCK „ r % , B - ™ dc at lh « PublicOfficc, and Bufinef. in e«- neral tranfa&cd on Comnj;flion. Detcmb'.r 29 e 873 pr. cent. 4 2 i do. 4 do.