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Proceedings of "LtJngrefs.
S0V3E- - of- - REPRESENTATIVES
OF THEUtt'I TED STATES--
p U E S' DA' T, "January 19
Continued.Mr. Smith; (S: C')thsughr thttthi
fyefident and enate of the United Sewsmight appoint those officers, but it was
ft the bfedfli of the members of the hhieof repretntatives whether to make pro-
vsfion for themi and in case of abue cftheir duty and of thofs officers so qppohit
ed, would have no other provision thanthe generosity of the Preftdentt who
would be obliged to pay them from hisfwn private puri, is he chufe so to do.
The txpreffion iifthe Prefident'smefager admits a doubt', say the committee,
and afcile of the perfonrtrbe employermuftfirjl bemide out before a provision
tan be ascertainedMr Smith wasagitinft referjing to the
Secretary of State becauje.the house in
their answer to the President's meffage,had pledged its 'elf totaketto this bufmefs
lie was therefore agamfi discharging tlxcommittee,
Mr. Whiteaid the conjlltutim had
V together tn tne power o; tyrrc.jiaent ana jenate tne power of (nranrjSnith foreign nations, ana it mtgm tnencebe fuotofed that the tower of appointingambaffadors, &se were equilly withliIheir province ; but he was aware that itvuld be a bad example tojeml anbaffadors abroad witlfout tlie coneUt of the
honfe,....is, irir...,..,. narppd with Mr Whitej --s.. ...-.,- - -
injome npeSs; but he a.kcdhov it was
pvffible to tflal'ilb Maries to thtfeor'cign officers? W cannot suppose thatthe same sum will support avian at Ver i
faiilesor Midridthatwiuidulyanjwerat Genoa, neither would the small sumwhich would enable a gentleman to livef.,....rt,. , ntivi.' tmv the luilf Fi
juu.fjtuwj.j v,....-- , r- -j v -- ..
i pWi'ary f fl;rtMritothe fixinirof faiaiies, where the Mintfter or Consul was to be sent, unlejs
Jome particular clause was enaSed em
powering the Treidcnl Or fczrefarprfState to aB as theypleajed in the appoint- -
tinnt of the proper officer. He moved'
to
difrharge thefelett committee.Mr, Richard island movsa jgr an
trder to include in the proupon a cem
penlatkn for those whomay, bi4fpointed
W. He was for difebarging thi com
mtttte and rtferring thebufines to slit
committee) the vfole hout n thefiateof the Union ; which motion vdtjuppofed
0 bt carried; but; upon reckoning the
nembers afecond time, thejptaherjatditwasto(f. , ;
Mr S,nithy o Mirylar.d and Mr.Boudinotfpoke Mr. Boudmot said fome-
nting of the buines coming beore the
executive department, but concluaedby
ihoving that the eleB committee be not
difchargid, rliich was carried., Theeletl committee thereore have to
portion, in their report, both alariesOhd appointments.
The petition 0 Dobbyns, prayingor leave to purchaje a trdtl 0 land in
theweftern territory, was rcadaeconttthe. '.
- A Inter from thefecretary of the trea-
fury tathejpeaker wasread, inclefing his
report tipo-- i the petitiono Siidler,fefpeftmg thetinre of his vejfel at Do,ton.
Theecretary reported, in obedience
to the order of the houe, that except aletter 10m the colleBor of Bofion end'one
from the colleBor 0 Charlejlon, 'which'were atisaBory to the mind 0 theSecretary, on other proofs had been yetafcei tained of ths aBs ; iicr did he think
the legijhturc would yet be juftlfied ingranting the prayer of the petition, un-
til further enquiry be made, whether theperjbns concerned tn thi forfeiture, 'and
ether neceary information could be
known. Isis report concluded by o'j
JesvingtheneceJuyovejiingpoweromcwhere equil tobufines 0 similar nature.
Some"cnnveration took place amoigftthe members utton this conclufton l amir'trtiMi mi uioncd that aSvlicitor Giieral
w th orficer toyhomuchbumes.was jujii.iyr'fitred motler countries ; lut
SecTttarfs rtytrt to a c:z mtise ofAnes Stone Sturgesand -- .
Mr, IVndJwrthmoved, that thefecretarytf the treasury be dinBcd to lay beforethe houfejuch infer mainin as hehadie- -
&n mcreafe of general y fKT n i, ncr. j' """ oy aDonming tne 0f Lehton ten Yards ofancouni or ten per cent, allow- - ,,i,- - j .;.., c
ceived refpeBing the operation" tiniawofttonuutMtate,mpofygduttet.
Mr Lawrence moved that an additionbe made to the motion, and to retort whatremedy would be befi to provide againjidedeiences, &c which ivas carried, atwas IdUwife the motion cf Mr init:,that the . jecretary report his opinionofany difficulties which may have atcrued in the execution of the said law
Mr. nouatnn men jaia, mat n ipyitjfary the different committees (boutd
be allowed tine to make cut their, reportstheresor: he moved that the house ad-
journ.Tiny adjourned accordingly till it
o'clock to morrow.
WEDNESDAY, January 23.Sundry petitions were read from C.
Huffman, oflVel Qhefier copiity,' froriRyan, and ethers, invalid M
'; , . will occasion an augmentationtThe the committee whoxf J?to
hadbeen referred 0--Vs th,e r7enue of two
Dobbyn was read, and debated, wrrH?,unilred thouf-m- dollars.it (bould be referred to the Jecetary oj A" additional duty on im-th- e
treasury to report thereon, and r. ported sugars. Sugars are artfieBmg (he uniform fyflcmfor the Jaleo--'Z'.Z'TlZ.'...., p. w;... ticrmo, jc. tane ofjc .nmemipre.vailed amonefl the mmbti s ; and Mr.Srntt Afr Ktr.H nnri nthfitt fhnlefl !..
thUMjjB, and amendments were pro.PJ- C f
Mr.Whitt wifbed to encourage emi.gmion, and laid is none but natives we're
to settle uton the weliem territory, it' ' .would be yery long before it Would-b-e
f
peopled lhat altho'he-'wxfhe- for aregular and general planHb be foimedyet he thought no untenal danger wouldarijejrem pmg attenuonto (he part,.,cular application 0 Mr. Ijobbyn; fawis thereore or referring his petition to'therecritarvofthffrralurv tHrrnivih
l , r V, 7 7 -
Mr. Biud-netv- agamfi any amend- -
meats, and althoueh he was m faicr cfJelling the lands, yet he wiledcr a J'--
tematier'an. Thefecretary of the ireasun might converje vith Mr Dobbyn,aW r.ter into propofali He wifhffttltssecretary to repqjt
M- - fiid there were one comraSswttnuui aianswmcumujt tie jettiiCjand he wbed to get the jecretary s leport upon this bultnejs, as veil as on thebujinejsof the Jaleof the land
Mi edgvlck was for an uniform plait- -for the dijojalef the lands 0 the UiiitFdStater. ,
Mi , 'Page th'o'ughi it tit ome degrttimproper for the Jecretary to report inthe orm and manner which had beenmentioned: Hi made ome other remarksbut iponeJ10 low as not to be heard dijlinCi- -li,
Mr. Stone, hid. it the ferret ofthe treasury was obliged to report thiskind 0 bumejs he might as well open alandoffice, &c. ;
Mr R. B Lee wifbed to lease c dif--
cmionary powerful, theecretary mthe mode of treating wit 1 pwchajers, asto credits and payments.
Mr. Shermanaid hswasfond'ofen'eouraoing foreigners, and yttberferrati ti btjoms danger 0 dung it in too -
r,,dde,i nnutnner- - he therefore nUlieA...,..,'. . ' .........j...
Biv.ff w W7ij in Huejwn imo town- -
fbipst.To continued
& W frra &&'&$'&
TREASURY DEPAWMENY,1Afi 4. 1790. N .
In obedience 'the orafir 'cf ihtHoitfe0 Repreentatiyes, th- - iitftint.t
- RepeBulryreportt. 'HAT in opinion, the
the fir!rir?rrariceJrequisite towards the0f the dbts of t le
the fSodmcations proposed byin his iepott of4he 9U1
of January past, may be ob-
tained from the folio ..vine ob
the,
thepetnion
jects :
cd by the 5ili se&ion of the3 for laying a duy goodswarcs and merc,andl2csD
. . .Pr, 'into th& "tetl Sratts'' reipect to goods imported111 American DOttoms, 2nd Ud.ding ten per cent, to the ratesNS
fpeched in refpedt to goods?imported in foreign bottoms.with certain exceptions and rjifa- -list cations ; I his cl'ange, without impairing the commercialplicy of theregulanon, or making inconvenient additionm the erenral rates of the duties.
ob e(cv of general' confum'ptidnand yet confute" a small pro;.portion of the expence of famf- -
lies. A moderate additohrt .! Kvnrur ...iton .n.U . U
set Frorn the bulkinelkof theorhlr-l- a -- nn fnr-- ir)A inn moi, Ua"""-"- - "l-'-j " "'VmAde without due regard to thefafetv of collection. Thenuan- -
. 'tlty of brown and Other intert
-
or kmds of ,mp0ned,- - ptoexceej m ' -f'TV '? T
Wild a. a halfaent par pound, would,m? hundred and ten thouland
....n t- - i iaoiirs: rroponionai irnpou:i- -
ons foreln re,fined luSar' andpropr clM backs On CXportatl- -
(n, ought o'f co'urfe to indemni a
ty the manufacturers or ths an-;k- 1
airier utiri 'ipsTo be continued.'
TO BE SOLDm IV ri .f.fl5 rf patentedI ,
Jand- - in R,rhnn x.oun ty,
v one tract containing twothousand acres litu.ued on bea-
ver creek a branch of the mainfork of the other
".tract containing three thoulandtwo hundred siv$ filty acres,about poles North Welt of
t jle road leading from K.ddle's a
ri - tn tllP lower blue-lick- s
,. . r l ti- -
adjoimng a itirvcy 01 i..u.,.B,rooul,s botli or either or
the, tra.dls or a smaller quanti- -'wiH be f0Jd lor C.ittl' Ne--
J d jjj;, or pujj,c s
f .T b omoHT afomeUOreUeCUHtiea gOOdS,-
. j,vrr fI1f.u nsrr nR maV
be agreed upon, and givingbond and good fecunty lor thebalance, or mortgaging the
s fecur"y foi particulars
app'y to" vinch. DaTivillleSam -l- lrvine in
Danville, Miy 1790- -
j ,
(n the lefr earHWi Ahal crop, in'theright ear a full cropland a half pennyeUtlaSovs jmV 'beted iar Apt..;j . r .
urn wnacever was none juouia oe gra- - cuunuy i'kjiu-v- , " " -diial. He tlmtgltt that it might answer horses will be recieved, a rea-ago- od
purpose, is the jecretary was :o fonaye credit Will be given Oft
bo
t
to
0 id
r
TtiESECRETARrOFTHE-TREAi-n2JKKJIulSCTiherliv-
mar' V 1 wtffit'sriSd ab,ut 2 mite
- ' ffai LtxihetSi&. lartte wethm mark- -
IllS
funds'inpiynient
mcereft on
mm
onun
an
produce
0n
.
-
Lickirg
PHILIP COLCHEZXR.'
May 10 17P0.
TfW'd"
DO L LARSII' E W A' 11 D" ' "
bed-imu w t ai
shirt; Whoever finds said goodsshall hove the above reward--- ujon delivering, them at ftlr. Col-lius- 's,
tavernTHO BURBRIDXJE.
May 14,173c. '"- .FO- - K D6LLARS REWARDS
i -
QXraved from the tubfcriBAat Harrodbuunh about the
tenth of pril, a black horsefive- - yeais old fifteen handaand a half, Ingh, branded- - 06near ihoulder nearly thus,has a ifo.jrt crooked blizein his sorehead, a snip on hianole; both hind feet white, hadon a pair of old shoe$ wheffihe went away, alfo.a sore onhis back. I will pay the abovereward for the delivery of theabove liorle at this place? andPy ferriages is biought from aA(i.rm
T?ernard Game'sUirroishuryTl AfjV., II." "
! '-- : 5
. ...rf.. r.r... ?'.1 ArZAi. up ay tne in
iyMJforJCowiy onW witer??Greirs creek, alorrclnare, about feet
ker'naj!( ,Jihtr docitJ nor'bJiek ,o,t?x
OTfipfllIjVjt ,,,,& t0 fj ,: .i.7..i Li .,., td ,hh.'".'. '..-..- 'under her throat a w liit pot ovtr bothe)fes, a crop in the Itt ear and' under- -
keel in the rirht. n notched bell on. u'sllt
leather collar and bras buckle. 1py
praised to 3.. tho, trxus
Jah 10 fOO- -
t 5 xnrAKt.i uu .v 'M luouriher living
Ji in Bourbon County on Ttwnend Ssun, ared brindled heifer, d'omt ihre'iyears old narked withi crop and under-ke- el
in the right ear and afwalloworkin the let. Appraijcd to 2 10.
JOHN HQFPER"
Feb 16, 1790.
2&$CQTAKEN up by the ubferiber Jfvhif
eietk a e'lejnut jorrefhore, tbout 14 yetkl old, feet 7 or 3"
inches high, blind-i- the near (rye, 'aknot on Ins off azti(,ne brand to oejeeit
Jma' VeJ UAr.fw,TM w. . jf......H...., -- . W'
rpAKFV J by thcubcriber, living1 in M rcer county, a Bay Sialtfon,
y!ars old, about 1 3 hands Ugh, with
-flare andslip, the ntu. hind i on.WW!.
,- -;.pt, 1U iA' I'XANDER-- WALKER.
March 27, 1790. t
EIGHT DOLLARS REWARD 1
C Trayed from i, a grass about- thcfirllof prii' al,a' bright J
bay. gelding-- , fitteen hands one Vhigh, loTlg,tomca,.aiargu
head, long tail, with a smallflar m his sorehead, fiveeareold, paces a little ai'dtroJs,
? UZttrentoway crjv peri n
will deliver him to Ben.frmiaStout in Lexington, fhali Lave
the above reward.JelTe Hut
t