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¦ J h Is frns that ve ba'6 rrsntnally accused <*-ucn other: but it is to no purpose, at this moment, to discuss the arguments upon which thnse accusations were founded. We <• wish, like you, for equality. We are cer- tainly not ^countable to one another for what we do at home, and the principal cf reciprocity in this respect, which your ex- cellency has proposed, appears just and rea- sonable, i It cannot be denied that your arguments, upon the inconvenience which a peace with- out duration would be of to France, are well . founded ; but on the other hand, the one ¦we should experience would also be very considerable. It is perhaps natural that, in ^ such cases, each nation should exaggerate its own dangers, or that it should at least take a nearer and clearer view oL them than cf those of others. With regard to the intervention of a foreign power, I must first observe that, for ¦what concerns peaceand war betweenFrance nncl England, Russia cannot be deemed a foreign power, as she is at present in alli- ance with England and at war with France, therefore in my letter, it was as a party, and not as a mediator, that I proposed to make the emperor Alexander intervene. Your excellency in the last clause of your dispatch, acknowledges Unit the "peace should be honorable bo! h for /ranee and Eng- land and for their reipective allies. If so, it appears to us impossible, considering the close alliance which subsists between the two governments, for that of England to commence a negotiation, unless provisional, without the concurrence or at least the pre- vious consent of its ally. For what concerns the integrity and inde- pendence of the Ottoman empire, no diffi- culty can present itself, these objects being; equally dear to all the parties intciested in the discussion in question. It is perhaps true that the power of France -wjott laud, compared to that cf the rest of Kurope, is not equal to the superiority which we possess upon sea, considered un- der the same point of view ; but it can no longer be denied that the project of combin- ing all Europe against Franc-': is chimerical to the last degr;e. liowever, it is indeed carrying the apprehensions for the future a little too far, to look upon that alliance be- tween Russia and England (Hie two pow- ers of Europe the least calculated to attack France by land) as tending to produce such v a result. The intervention of Russia in the nego- tiation can also not be looked upon as the formation of a congress, either for matter or form, as there will be but two parties, Rus- sia and England on one side, and France on the other. A congress might be good in many respects after the signing of the pre- liminaries in case all the contracting par- ties should be of this opinion ; but this is a project to be discussed freely and amica- bly after the principal alfair shall have been stilted. I have thus, st, stated N> you as clearly as I have been able, the sentiments of the > British ministry upon the notion which your excellency has suggested. It is a pleasure to me to think that there is but one essential point upon which we do not agree. As. soon as you consent that we should treat provisionally until Russia can inter- vene, and from that time, conjointly with her, we are ready to commence, without deferring a single day, the negotiation in such pbec and form as the two parties shall judge most proper to conduct in good ear- nest, the object of our labors as speedily as possible. I have the honor to be with the most distinguished consideration, Sir, Your excellency's mo = t humble and most obedient servant, C. J. Fox. 1 < Anne-Arundel County Couri. September term, 1306. RULED by Hie court, tliat all suits trans. mitted from the general court to this court, under the act of assembly, entitled an net to provide for the organization and regulation of the courts of common law in this state, and for the administration of justice, and controlled last court, under the rule to employ new counsel, shall not continue longer than to the end of the'kext court, andei-the said rule, and the K'.iitoH interested therein, are hereby required to appear to the same in peison or by counsel, on or before the second day of next term, or til* same will be tried or discontinued, as the case maybe, during'the said term. Ordered by the court,, that'the said rule be published in the Maryland Gazette, of Anna- polis, and tile Federal Gazette of the city of Baltimore, once a fortnight fur six months. Jlv order, NICHOLAS HARWOOD, Clark. October 14. e'2\V13 For Sale, A two-story Brick HOUSE and LOT, SO fe«;t front on Market-street, Fell's-l'oint, and about 200 feet deep. One ditto and LOT, 30 feet fronton Shske- h ppenr-street, about WPfeet deep, One small Frame I'OUSE and LOT, 13 feet front-on Ann-street, running back about 160 feet to an alley. The above property is subject to ground n ut, aiid offered on very moderate terms, by the subscriber, who wishes to settle all his cd'ai :-.¦¦; immediately. li'nol disposed of previous to tin; first of April, it will on that d.iy be *old at .¦'.iiction fur cash. P. DAWSON. Jane. eo2w-lawlstAp < _!---------,--------------------------------------------------------------,-------------------U Last Notice. THE Creditors of Mr. Charles Ropers, late • f county, are hereby notified, that rides.-; they produce their,nccountS'f{>p settle- went to the subscriber on or bfefire the 11th day of April next, they will he excluded from receiving the se,me, as tiie trustee will then finally close (lie oVtsiness. Ail those indebted to the estate, are also , r ¦.'':.' ¦ ";."! a:.less their accounts are imme- . ij, oifiuBures iruist be used disagree. ;. :¦ te ¦. .!.-:¦: rti s. sj.vvKJEL vincent; trustee. A LIST OF TRACTS 01 LAXD TWZ amount of T names of the persons re unpaid, and no personal payment of the same. Persons Num.es, Job Briley S. Boncbefl's heirs Ann M. Benton Robins Chamoeilalne or Joseph Haskins Charlotte Beale Harriot Keale, Nancy lieale, Joseph David Samuel Emory's heirs Edward Mitchell Lambert Tharp Thomas Woodall's heirs Geo. Newcomb's heirs Edmund Lynch's heirs Miller Starkey's heirs James Stavkey (minor) Isaac Finder (minor) John Cohu John Sands' heirs lev QUERN ANN'S COUNTY, Held ly persons no' residents of said County ; axes [thereon respectively due, for years 1805 spcctivclj charged therewith, die taxes thereon property to be found in said county liable for, or and 183.6, with the being- new due, aid chargeable with the Names of Lands, Binder's Resurvey C Difficulty Grove ~> £ Corrected &c. j> Moonej's Luck Dawson's Neck Hamdr's Choice Hamdr's Choice Hamdr's Choice CAndover, Amlover"^ i :Vle.d.;-.vs Sec. 3 C Emory's Hardship > iahd Wind Field J f House £t Lott Bea-"" ( verdnnvi Wil cocks Discovery House & Lot Saod town Houss & Lot in do. Jasper's Lot -} John Hartlcastje Samuel Ridgiway's heir; C Binders Resurvey ") < Haphazard 8c House >. Cand Lot ill I. 15. Binder,s ttesiirvef Pkirler's Resurvey Pinders Resurvey Timber Ridge, l'rovide'ice Sands Out-Let Dublin itidge 1-ong Svramp NoriliutnlK-ihitid Hal-risses Rambles CosfJns Parle 3 Mount Hope AT;iw'«T u/'acn.s. 45 i-2 156 50 142 15 1-2 15 1-2 13 1-2 325 201 L2 CO 211 120 1 2 4# 1-2 45 1-2 7,5 12 70 46 100 4i, ^, Tax due jo, 1805. 9 7 19 2 1 10 10 7 8 7 8 5 10 1 19 4 1 11 Tax due I JarU 7 7 ' 1.5 2 10 10 17-2 6 2 r> 2 4 7 Total a- mount. 17 2 1 14 4 10 10 2 18 0 - 13 10 13 10 10 5 3 10 6 11111 1 14 11 6 9 13 7 9 7 9 0 10 3 5 6 10 0 7 7 7 .7 8 2 12 3 1 2 C If 2 16 7 1 14 7 2 13 11 2 IS 11 ¦8 S 3 5 8 J 8 5 19 u 1 12 6 t>: Id? J 263 i A balanc« 3 15 2 2 6 4 9 6 8 5' 2 6 4 11 NOTICE IS HEjREB* GIVr.N, THAT imle"s (lie above Ooanty Tax.,-s, proportion of ajrertising-, aftel other leg-al fh:ire;cs, dfle on said Lands and Premises^ shall be p.ud to Jqhri K b. Emory, esq. C toi mfQfieen Ann's County, on or before the expiration of the t, d;.\s, after the puhbe. this notice, the Laid.-; up cluu'ged as aforesaid, or audi part thtivof as mi he. necei raise Jhe gurn.due She,- eon, shall be ...old tq.the hig'heitbkider, Lr ihe paviucrit of the same. By order of Catnijnssiph.ersof the Tax tor Oji'een Ann's Coue'fy, J >HN BiiOWNE, Junior, Clerk. Ojieen Ann's County, Februsry 12, 1807, (Mb. 10.) U-.,v4t ' , _ LOSTO-N, February -28., Arrived, several vessels from different port?) via the Vriiiey:,rd, Hinni:;, Cape Cod, i&C. who cain.e out of the several pi.ices on y, Tuesday and ThtiBday last ; brig jFoXj li'irtou, of Portland," 50 days from hjtipe ; schr. iietafation, Lewis, 00 days from Martinico ; schr. Hannah, eajjt, Doaue, 36 clays froin'Mnrtinico. Scb's Boston, Canterbury, New-York ; Good Intent, Baxter* Alexandria ; Elizabeth, Gagpj Savannah, 30 days ; Minerva,-------, Wilmington ; brig Harriot, Luce, Badi- 'more. Schr. James, capt. Cowing, (of Portland), Iloii'iur;;s, SO day*. Left, captain Sh Portland. Spoke, Jan. 24, Lit. 38, brij.; Eli- za, 33 days from Trinidad, for Wilmington. lnii; Lmily, capt. Oxnard, of Portland) 26 days from Qaaaaloupe. Left there, Feb. 2, Union, Libhy, for Charleston, in 4 days ; Polly, Lorin,^, just arrived, for New-York, in 56 ; sloop Ann, Hinckley, for Boston, in 3. ¦ Markets dull. March 1. Arrived, via the Vineyard, ship BeHisari- us, Wihis, from fiiver Plate, 91 days; snow M v.", fiich, from Bordeaux, SG ; scfir: Mary, of[Gloucester-,from lialli.nt.rc. On Saturday evenhnv we experienced a severe gale from S. H. which has done much damage to the vessels at the wharves ; the schi Harmony of Portland, and brig Katy of Boston, lost their bowsprits, and otiur- wise injured ; a sch'r belonging to Kdgar.- towii, was very much injured in her stern ; brig Fox, of Portland, sch'r Sally of Duxbu- ry and brig Volant, of Plymouth, and several Others have received more or less damage; A brig \vent ashore near the hospital, in Charleston, name unknown. Several of the fleet which came out v-London ; brig Eunice, Smith, Hava- na ; schr. Pearl, Forbs, Bahama islands ; Rising Stales, Gilbert, Norfolk ; slocp Ro- ver, tfrharton, Baltimore ; Eliza, Davidson, New-London. Below, last night, the ship Magdalen, Cowman, from Canton. The vessels which sailed yesterday an- chored in the bay, becalmed. The ship Howard, Cunningham, in 19 days from. Ncw-Yoik, has arrived at Gua- deloupe. FREDERICKSBURG, (Vir.) March 6. Prices Current this day. / Wheat, Cs6—7s. Flour, 36s.— Tobacco, 33s— Corn, Whiskey, Hemp, 27s.- 3s-— 48—50 FEDERAL GAZETTE. TUESDAY, MARCU 10. " The president of the United States has granted his exeq'uatortoDon Paul Chacon, as his Catholic majesty's vice-consul, for the district of Columbia, to reside at Alexan- diia. Married on Sunday evening, by the re- verend Dr. Rattoone, i/Ir. Thomas Dciis, to Miss Kessiqh R.ichards, b th of this city. 1 irttd this iffi?, about rijne o'clock, las( night, at the house of Mr. John CroxaH, Mrs'. Etizabet/i Si n '. . '. (cor)joit of Air. Jemes Stewart, of the Ricliinoiel Theatre), after a lingering'and painful illness, which she bore with christian patience and forti- tude, expressing in her latest moments, her confidence in her blessed Bedeemer. Captain Hilliard, arrived at New-London, an 64 clays from Lisbon, iiiforms-.-tliat the decree of Bonaparte; declaring England iii a state of bi ;;,:d caused much con- lied...1 af'tha't place', lhun'necs was w holly • .nd ; :ilirt MiLiny neutral vessels, that had been charteretl, and-.vipthready, to sail for EhgJaiirf, h: 3, and, were tibonh relandipg tjteir cargoes. 80,1100 French troops were expected in Pon'ugaJ. 1 he Bdr^ugnese go/enine-nt *as rai&ing troops, and lining out its ships <>f war vvirh the utonoil dispatch. On leaving Lisbon, captain U. saw a fleei of English ships of wary off the Mock, bound in. — Optain Wist, arrived -it Ne'W-Bedffofd from Srazil^ sj.okooii the'SSd December, ia iat. 18; K. long-. 3T, W; spoke,brig feiza, Bradley, ill days fiom Jfortbil;', for Barbii dos. The schooner Nancy, .-Hall,' of Hoston, from Turk's-Island, beuu-j to Norfolk, was spoken on the 2d ult. in laU66, Co. 35, Fell's atrept, Fell'i-Voi-it, Have j"st received per Pederat George, Field, /ram Bdstpt, 50 pair Carpenter* Axes and Addy.es, Fax- on's make, 10 do. Boat-builders do. & do. same make. I'i Store, Seine and Sewing- Twine, Best-Turkey Oil- tones, A few pnir Hair-springers complete, Together wivu y....... every article in theif line of business. Alsot 4 crates Q.eens Ware, assorted, which will be sold cheap for ciish. March 10. d4t'law4t Germ a n Ev angclicai'll -form e& Church LO LTERY. 100C tickets were drawn on the 8th and 9th day's clravying-j of which the followiiiir were; prizes : Prizes of g'30 No. 11903 1J2T5 4420 D6.ofg§ No, 550 oti 11 2507 2JS0 SOS'2 5869 6808 6117 10371 .5322 11-816 8475 6450 17&'7 . U3J 4894 114KI -! :•', 9M3 108*2 '¦477>lM}5A9:&7f 4412 and 971 3 dollar prizes. Total gain of the wheel this day g >6J.J. The following capital iiriues leinain in the,. wheel jet 1 prize of f 2500 2 do. lOtjO 5 do. 500 1 Jo. 400 I. do. 300 7 do. 8 do. 10.1 19 do. 50 AN ACT To extend the power of granting writs of injunctions to the judges of the district courts of the United Slates, approved Fe- bruary 13, 1807. BE it enacted by the senate and house of rt/tresentatiiKS of the United States cf Ame- rica in congress assembled, That from and af- ter the passing of this a*t, the judges of the different courts of the United States, shall have as full power to grant writs of injunc- tions to operate within their respective dis- tricts in ail cases which may come before the circuit courts within their respective dis- tricts as is now exercised by any of the jud- ges of the supreme court of the U. States, under the same rules, regulations and res- triction? as are prescribed by the sereral acts of congress establishing the judiciary of the United States, any law to the contrary not- withstanding, Provided, that the same shsli not, unlsss so ordered by the circuit-court, continue longer than to the circuit court next ensuing, nilr shall an injunction be issued by a district judge, in any case where a par- ty ha-) had a reasonable tune to apply to the circuit court for the writ. And a hu-ire number of 20 and of 6 dollar The lii-si S3 |>rize drawn next Moiiduv wills* be intitled to §2(10. Tickets are still to be had at'the origin nal prifee of -\'i in advance, of any of the ma. ¦rs. Warner ik. Hanna and of Me Jos. Schulu, German-Street. It is ex- : die price will s on raise. The dra .v;e; ¦ will continue (ior the present) every ...oadi.y, at 2 o'clock, 1'. M. at Mver'j hotel, Market-street, - '• 0- d4t Encouragement unlfbe gheii -,,d/\ For it smatl VESSEL, to Sf&. I"1""' fcjr Piiiludclpiiia, on ao- ^> phcati ¦ ~- - - -"V- ROBERT BARRY. March 10. dit For .New-Orleans, t,f**rVi The Schooner b£M\^ BROTHER & SISTKR, ^EAXtJ?1 Captain Alexander Cathi BiwiXiSft Having been put inU a coi-n« plete state of repair since her arrival al port, is now ready to take freight and ; gers. Si will snil early next week. For terms', applj at No. 6, Mufket-sLreet u> M. islILHAU. Who keeps a supply of Rappee Snuff", alloyed by the amateurs to be of the very best quality. He has also on hand Leghorn Bonnets, Sic. and 121 tonii Log. wood. March 10. ______ eo4l$ For Havana, , ^TT^1-, Tire Schooner -iffiv M E It C H A N T, sr John 0.'ujby, master Handelian Charitable Society. The members are particularly requested to attend a meeting at the Auction Room of Messrs. Cole §¦ I Bonsai, o» Tuesday even- ing the iOh instant, at 7 o'clock, en business of importance to the Society. The members of the committee, are desired to attend an hour earlier, at the same place. March 7. d3t Pliitenkc Fire O Specific Gnods, identified by mark numbers, op otherwiie Sufieiently described, maybe insured in this oftica ait a»bert«> pe- riod than a year, to the j no! ht on ;i single risk. - -nt. F^ruarySl. diSt &., She is a constant trader ami will snil in a few days, the principal pint of ber cargo being ready to go on board; som: freight can be taken if immediate application is made, and passengers can be comfortably acciwnmo-. dated. Apply to ROBERT ^IMMII.TO^, or GERARD T&RKEN Sc CO.. 6'3V llow!y's whi*-f„ ;j(frAt'snfor s ale, Dowlas, Cre»r3,a-la-Morlaix, white & brown Rolls, Hcssjjjs, Russia Canyus, two and 3- j bushel (Sugs^Niite 5c brown Havana Sugars, a few tIio.u8s.-na weight Coffee,'S«itab',e foi- the Europcatv.jjiarket, kc. Applv to : GERARD TOSPKEN & CO. March 10. f«_______ eo7t .iXezv cltf Chectt Just opened, ¦sop. a s No. 164, MARK Six r.'go/.v ttboise '.he Bemk of SaUim* pome Peter iiojfifaSp? So, With a !i i.ijoWn^pnt of Ladies' fasliioo-*ble JCid & Morocco SLIPPERS, and some low priced SHOSis of different kinds, vi li be .-* Id ut very reduced prices., for Cash only. *#*.,Thos€i who want Bargains \:':X find it te their advantage to call in tim,e. March 3. . eoCt ?>1 Want ice IN" a wholes de or lieta'd Store, a young ile rerpoaimenda. ti...i>, -nid 1 - v ' ' itmd. A !'ne addressed to •'¦. F. and left with, - tot with prbmJJt at: ;-,-. e-ca 9. iwjt.ij