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arrangement could properly be expected. By the last private dispatches from Mr Pinckney, he says he shall disarm the John Adams, until he should receive the official answer to his note sent in on the 8th of Jan. By late arrivals we learn that the John Adams, after receiving dispatches from Mr Pinckney had sailed from England before the 13th of March. From this intelligence we believe, that the dispatches from both these counts? will be final and conclusive as to negociation. We have this day rescinded the joint resolution of Congress for an adjournment on Monday and have found? on the first day of May for the close of the Sessions. In the interim we have strong expectations that the John Adams will arrive. The H. of Representatives are engaged in the reduction of army and navy, and in examining into the conduct of His excellency the Commander in Chief of the army of the U.S. raised, or, to be raised. He arrived in this city on Tuesday