Mr Otis also informed the Honfe, that the Senate having considered the bill for extending the time for The payment of the duties on cer tain teas, had resolved the lame (hould not pass to a third reading. In committee of the whole on the bill for 1 ail ing a further sum of money for the protection of the frontiers of the United States the com mittee made sundry amendments, which being reported to the House, were la.d on the table. r x Adjourned. THURSDAY, April 19- . Mr. Goodhue reported a bill relative to the con.penfations of certain officers employed in the collection of the duties of import and tonnage read twice, and committed for Monday next. A bill for fettling the demands ot A.W.White aeainit the United States, was read the facond time, and committed tor Monday next. A report of the Secretary of the Treasury was read on the petition of the merchants ot Phila delphia relative to the erection ot piers in the Delaware— which was favorable to the P ra y e [ of ,he petition.—This report, on motion ot Mr. Fitzfimons, was refered to a lele.fl committee. A meflage from the Senate, by Mr. Secretary Otis informed the House that they had made choice of Mr. Bradley for the committee on en rolled bills, in the room ofMr. llutherturd, who JS Sfrßourne, of the committee on enrolled bills, reported the bill, entitled, « An a* for autho rizing the grant and conveyance ot a tract ot land to the Ohio Company of Allocates, as dU, The amendments reported to the House by the committee of the whole, to the " bill tor rad.ng a further sum of* money for the defence of the frontiers," were taken into consideration— I he Hoofe agreed to all the Amendments, except one, which was to exempt cotton from a duty—this being disagreed to, cotton continues charged with the duty as heretofore. Mr. Seney renewed a motion made yeuerday, to add a fetfion to the end of the bill to limit us duration to the day of and from thence to the end of the next feflion of Congrels, &c This motion occasioned a long debate the ayes and noes being at length called, were as follow AYES. MeflVs. Aflie, Baltlwin, Brown, Findley, Giles, Greee, Griffin, Grove, Heifter, Jacobs, Lee Ma con, Madison, Mercer, Moore, Niles, Page, Far ker, Schoonmaker, Seney, Sheredine, J- Smith, 1. Smith, Steele, Sturges, Snnipter, Tieadwell, Tucker, Venable, White, Williamlon, Willis—32. noes. Meflrs. Ames, Barnwell, Benfon, Boudinot, S. Bourne, B. Bourne, Clark, Dayton, Fitzlimons, Gerry, Gilman, Goodhue, Gordon, Hartley, Hill houfe, Huger, Key, Kitchell, Kittera, Lawrance, Learned, Livernvoie, Muhlenberg, Muriay, W. Smith, Sterrett, Sylvester, Thatcher, Vining, Wadfworth, Ward— 31. _ The Speaker, according to a Handing rule or the House, having a right to vote—and in this cafe giving his vote in the negative, accoiding to the lame rule, the motioir was loft. Adjourned. FRIDAY, April 20. A report from the Secretaiy ot the Trealury on the petition ot Eliphalet Ladd—was read and referred to the comnv.ueeon the petition of W. and 1. Symmes. Mr. Williamfon presented a petition from sundry citizens of the State of North-Carolina, relative to the internal navigation o. that State, and praying Congress to authorize t < - C H' dtute thereof to impose a duty on Tonnage to enable t em to remove obilruftions in the lame -referred to a leleft committee. Mr. Gerry, alter iht.ng to the Honfe that the debates of Con gress have heretofore been inaccurately published, brought for ward a refolutiou, the purport of which was to make public pro ■vifion to remedy the evil, by appointing persons of good reputa tion, versed in Renography, to take down the debates, &c. this motion was referred to a committee of five, viz. Mr. erry, r. Mercer, Mr. W: Smith, Mr. Lee and Mr. Kittc ra. The House proceeded in the confiderauon of the bill to raifea further sum of money for the proteaion ot the Irontiers Mr. Livermore moved that me bill (hould be engroiled; Mr W. Smith seconded the motion-This motion was luperceoed by a nother made by Mr. Page, to re-comnm the bill—l his mouon after a snort debate was negatived. A motion by Mr. Williamfon, to ft.ike out a clause which ex empts books imported for the use ot any college or aca emy o learning from a duty, was, after some debate, carried— 42 mem bers riling in the affirmative. , On motion ot Mr. B. Bourne, a fcftion was agreed to, repeal ing th'f'claufe in the to.ledion law which rates the ltvre to.rno.s at 18A cents. , • , . „ A motion by Mr. K-ttera, to insert among the articles exempt ed from duty, tradejmen's tools, machine* Jot manuja ujcs, an im plemcnts of hu(bandr\iWAS negatived. Mr. Parker moved an addition to the duty on coal ot 43 cents per bufhe!—which was agreed to. . Mr. Giles movtd to flrike out the several feftions stating the re gulations in the coll ftion ot the duty on playing cards—this, alter a ihort debate, was carried —-271025. A motion by Mr. Barnwell, to reduce the duty on imported spirits from 2 to 24 cents —was negatived. Ou motion of Mr. Fitzfimons, the duty on common wines was reduced Irom 3310 30 cents. A motion was made by Mr. Baldwin to add a clause providing in the payment of all the duties, lor the receipt of the bank notes, of the banks of New-York, Bolton, Providence, North-America, bank ot the United Slates or the bank of Baltimore j several amendments being piopofcd, and negatived, the queflion on the original propofuiou being it was loll; 8 members on )ri ing in favor of it. The bill was then ordered to be engrossed for a third reacm 0 Philadelphia, April 21. David Rittf.nhouse, Esq. is appointed Di rector of the MINT of the United States. Thomas Sim Lee, Esq. is appointed Governor of the State of Maryland, in the l oom of George Plater, Esq. deceased. A letter from Lancaster of I 3th inft. fays, two boats are now at Wright's Ferry from above the big lfland—they descended the Conawago Falls with great fafety, one loaded with 200 barrels of flour, the other with 1200 bushels of wheat. By a veilel arrived on Thursday from the Cape, an account is received of the arrival at St. Do- mingo of the residue of the 6000 troops expected from France. It is a truth beyond contradiction, that the mariufa