post was obliged to travel by the ftraighteft road, the lea ports would be cut off from the advantage of a public mail—and it is a fa that ignoi ance may be a foporific, to prevent a a sense of their fituatiou. He was obliged to add that great provision hacl long been made on one extreme of the union, and none at all for the °^ e r- Did the poll only cross the river into the didritf: of Maine, and return immediately, their situations would be somewhat similar ; but the poll: road there had been several years extended to Portland, which is 60 miles within the dif trirt ; and in the year 1788, it was extended 80 miles further, to Pownalborough— not to go to the feat of government of a date, for it is not a 'late, and the return will shew that it could not be for the fake of the revenue. The piefent claufein the bill provides for con tinuing the post to the fame place, he relied on thejuftice of the house, that his motion would 750 prevail, and that the post-road would be extend ed to Augusta. Some other alterations toMr.Steele's proposition were offered—all of which were negatived, as was the original motion. SATURDAY, Feb. 12. Sundry petitions were read and referred. On motion of Mr. Boudinot, the committee on the navigation ad; was discharged from any fur ther proceedings relative to that fubjecl. The report of the Secretary of State, on the memorial of Andrew Brown, was taken intocon fideration. A refolation in conformity to said report was submitted, which, after some debate was amended and agreed to. A report of the Secretary of the Treafurv, 011 the petition of John Hollins, of Baltimore, was read—which negatived the prayer of said peti tion. This report being accepted, the petitioner had leave to withdraw his petition. Read and laid on the table, a report on the memorial of the holders of Loan-Office Certifi cates, received for loans in 1777 and 1778. Reported, the enrolled bill for incorporation the subscribers to the bank of the United States* which was signed by the Speaker. ' A meflage from the Senate informed the house. that the Kentucky Bill has received the aflent of the Prelident of the United States: Also, that the Senate has palled a bill providing for thead miffion of Vermont into the federal union on the 4th March next:—And a bill determining the number of representatives for Kentucky and Vermont;—by this bill, each of these states is to be entitled to two representatives. These bills were read the firft and second time, and macle the order of the day for Monday next. On motion of Mr. Gerry, the petition of Tho mas Walley, and others, on the fubjedl of the new emilfion money, was referred to the Secre tary of the Treasury. The amendments to the land-office bill, re ported by the committee of the whole house, were taken into consideration—aster some de bate, the fubjedl was postponed to Monday. Adjourned to Monday, 10 o'clock MONDAY, Feb. 14 A meflage was received from thePrefident of the United States, relative to a commercial treaty with Great Britain, the substance of which is, that from such communications as he had receiv ed from the Court of London, he cannot infer any disposition on the part of the British govern ment, to form any connection ftriiftly commercial with the United States. Snmlry petitions were read and referred to the Secretary of war. On motion of Mr. Bourne—Archibald Crary, who presented a petition the last session. which was referred to the Secretary of war—had leave to withdraw said petition. Mr. Madison, Mr. Wadfworth and Mr. Leo nard were appointed a committee to bring in a bill explanatory of that part of the aid laying du ties on goods,wares and merchandize, which im poses a duty on foreign lead and calicoes. In committee of the whole house—Mr. Boudi not in the Chair. The Vermont bill received trom the Senate on Saturday, was taken into consideration—and af terwards reported to the house without any al teration—the bill was then read the third time, and pafled. Mefli-s. Sedgwick, Benfon, and Sturges, were appointed a committee to bring in a bill to give effetft to the laws of the United Scates, with in the state of Vermont. A meflage was received from the Senate, by Mr. Secretary Otis, with the bill,entitled an act,repeal ing after the last day of next, the d uties hereto fore laid on distilled spirits, and laying others in their stead pafled with fandry amendments-— Another meftage informed the house that the act to continue in force for a limited time, the a