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§r Henry St Lindenberger, No. 204, Baltimohb-stkeet, | Save receive,I by the Fame, from Liverpool, A complete assortment of CUTLERY. And on hand an extensive assortment of HARDWARE, SAnm.ERY, BRASS & JAPANNED WARE. April 9. d •fe-—.—.--------,-----,--------—----------1----------------------------------------1--------------—----——-----pa Seed Oats. A fresh supply of WILLOW OATS, well cleaned ; tor sale by . , HOLLISGSWORIK & WORTHINGTOW. April 9. d4tll THE BALTIMORE ' General Dispensary- is Removed to No. 5, CONAVVAGO-STREET. _April 9.__________¦________-______d6t_^ Terrier Pup Lost. FIVE DOLL \RS REWARD. Strayed away on Friday last, a Terrier Pup, about two months old. Us ears and tail have been cropped. Five dollars will be paid to any person who snail give information at this 0!lice, so that his owner can get him again. _April 9.______ d4t To Rent, A convenient two story Brick House and Baok Buildings, in North Frederick-street, at present occupied by Mr. David Steward. Possession may be had the first of May next Apply to JAMES CARNIGHAN, No. 24, North Frederick-sir cl. ft"'April 9_____________________d4t|[ Gait and Thomas HAVE imported in the Fume, from Liver- pool, their usual supply of Sheffield GOODS. April 8. _____ d4t R. Gilmor and Son Have for Sale, at their via;-ehou.se in Seccnd-street, 1 box of Dutch QUILLS. April 8. ___________________d4t___ LLe Subscribers^ Having commenced the COMMISSION & FLOUR BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of CLAGKTT Sk SCHNF.BLY, solicit the patronage ' ' ir friends and the public. BENJAMIN CLAGETT, JACOB SCHNEBLY. April 8._____ _________ d For Sale, Five or six HORSES ; one of which is a handsome roan hack. Apply at the .Black Horse Tavern, head of Market-street, to SAMUEL BAKER. April 8._________________________d_ Jie.t I 'VP'pool Coal, FOR SALE BY JOHN WOOD & CO. No. 18, Calvert-street April 8.____________________ , d4t 217 bags Coffee, Of a good quality, entitled to drawback on exportation, for sale on liberal terms bv ROBERT BARRY. April 7.___________________ a4t ONE HUNDRED PAIR OF BOOTS, (Particularly for the New Orleans market) for sale by G1DDINGS 8c POPE, No. 85, Market-street. ALSO, A general assortment of SHOES, on mo- derate terms. April 7 & Stock of Dry Goods. For sale on very advantageous term*, a well selected and General assortment of DRY GOODS, amounting to about 18,000 dollars, if application is nude soon to A. M'CULLOII. 81, Markel-stveet. A.t_i1 4. d Was Lost, ON Monday evening) supposed in Culvert-' Street, 9 small red Morocco PUR! t with a centre figure, containing' agnail sum ! >, The finder will be rewarded by leaving' it with the printer hereof. __ April 8. _ _ ________________cUt Lost, yesterday. In Market, near Claries street aiadv's red DOCKET-BOOK, glass on onesids. It con- tained one whole Eagle, 2 half do 3 Guineas, and 3 five dollar Notes The fr.'ior shall re- ceive 15 dollars for leaving F >< kit-book and Gold at No. 15 Pitt-street, Fell's Point. April 8.______________________d3tt Wants a Birth v AS MATE on board of a vessel bound to Europe, a native of Denmark, who can act as pilot on the coast of Holland and in the Baltic. He can produce satisfactory recommendations Apply at No. 45, Fells-street. April 6. eo4t§ "Russia Sheetings, Rice and Cotton. 220 pieces Russia Sheetings, entitled to tlra\vb:,ck. 66 t!erce» Rice, 7 „ • ,-. 10 bate* Upland Cotton, _ lJ'™e quality. ¦JFor gal by CUMBERLAND D. WILLIAMS. April 6. ______ eo8t Schoolmaster. WANTED in the vicinity of Baltimore, a person capable of teaching a few young chil- dren the English Grammar, Writing, and Arithmetic. The situation is verylie althy and agreeable ; and during the summer months, a. pespectable number of Scholars can be ob. taintd. For further particulars inquire at this Olhce. April 3 eolu't CALCUTTA GOODS. Forty-nine BALES just received and for sale by the subscriber, consisting of t_ Beerboom Gurraha, Saocns, Cossas, Chittabullv,") Luckipore, ^BAFTAS, Jugdia _ Cotton Checks. ALSO, 10 pipes 4th proof Barcelona Brandy. JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's what April 6. eo6t e GOOD PHILADELPHIA. JPrintim Ink FOR SALS AT THIS OFFICE. Cornthwait & Yarnall,| No. 83, Bowi.v's wh,\k.f, HAVK FOR SALE, Fresh TEAS. 20 quarter chests of Imperial, Young Hy son and Hyson Teas, which are samples of a ' late importation, selected at Canton, by the proprietor, and of very superior quality. AISO, FRESH DRUGS, MEDECINES & PAINT- ERS'COLORS. 2 cases Crude Camphor, 5 barrsls Gum Benzoin, 2 cases Rhubarb, 6 tierces Cream of Tartar, 10 boxes of Harlem Oil, 16 c sks Flour of Sulphur, 2 barrsls of Aloes, 12 kegs Gum Ti-agacanth, 6 do. Arroa Powder, 6 barrels Anniseed, 6 sacks Assafoctida, Long and common Nutmegs, Oil Cinnamon, Oil Mint, Senna, Balsam of Pern, 4 cases Liquorice Ball, 4 kegs Spgo, 4 do. Gum Myrrh, 1 bag Colombo Root, 1 do Sarsaparilla, 1 box White Wax, 3 kegs of Frankincense, 10 do. Ground Redwood, 4 do. Leaf Isinirlass, 1 bbl Dutch Pink, 1 do Gum Seed Lac, Powder Blue, Quassia Wood, Balsnm of Capiva, Do. of Canada. CNUCTBLES, 3 bb's. 8 in'a tiest, 6 do 6 do. 6 do 5 do. 6 do 3 do. 4th mo 6. d Dividend. - THE Creditors of Samuel Wliittington, late of Calvert county, deceased, are hereby notified that a dividend of the assets, so far as they have been received, will be made on Tuesday the l°th May next, at the house of Mr. Levin C. Wailes, in Lower VTnrlbor6ugh, in said county, when and where 'hey are re- quested to attend with their claims properly a. it:i niici'ted, in order to entitle them to their respective proportions. WM. WH1TTINGTON, adm'r. April 5. d38t A. WORK THAT OUGHT TO BE .I N POSSESSION OF EVERY MAN THE LIFE OP Gen. WASHINGTON, By John Maishhu, Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant Por- trait, and a variety of Maps ; is now ready for subscribers, and for sale, by GEORGE HILL. The following remarks from a late London publication, attest the high opinion entertain- ed of this authentic and interesting wore : " The public will learn with interest that the literary monument which has long been projected to the memory of the most illus- trious character of modern times, is at length completed. No apology can be requi- site for erecting such a monument to him, who was the first in war, the first in peace, and the first in the hearts of his fellow citi-- Zens : to him who was the" founder of a great and prosperous empire, and whose mo- deration and pure patriotism challenge the imitation of all statesmen This performance of judge Marsh .dl has already boon ctistiri- guished by the most honorable and unequivo- cal testimonies ; it has been hailed as an ac- quisition to standard literature ; and it has been considered as deserving, in point of ex- edition, a place by the side of Robertson's Charles the "Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au- thenticity of 'its materials, b\ any yiori in the entire compass of history and biogra] April 4. d6t eo Public Sale. Pursuant to their;! stament of the late Captah Richard Cnmaay, viili be sold, on the piemises, or. the f. rst day of May next, II his Real Property, in and contiguous to the town of Alex, andria. CONSISTING OF Several Lots on Water-street, Union-street, and Cameron street. Also, His Farm, called Spring Park, adjoining to 'the town,' containing about 60 acres, in a high state of improvement, ilti, 28 acres, at present under lease to John Gadsby for 10 years from the first of January last, at the yearly rent of eighty-six dollars and. 28 cents. This property adjoins the town and is part of the race ground. Also, About 15 and an half Acres, in the occu- pation award, under a lease for 10 years, at the yearly rent of one hundred dol- lars. Also, All the rest Of his Land, lying between tile east side of the George-Town road and the west side of Fairfax-street continued, and to the south of John Mandeville's Lot & the property of Nathaniel Pendleton, and to the north of the property of the late Charles Alexander. This last mentioned property will be laid off in squares agreeably to the plan of the town. Also, A piece of Cround adjoining to the south side of .Spring Park Farm, the precise quan- tity at present not known. A particular plat and description of the whole will be set up at the Coffee-house one week previous to the day of sale. The terms of sale will be—A credit of 6, 12, arid 18 months, the purchaser giving bond with approved security, together with a deed of trust on the property. The sale will be continued from day to day until all the pro- perty is disposed of. ALSO, On the 4th day of May next, will be sold, at the Cojf'ee House, in Alexandria, One hundred Shares in the Stock of the Marine Insurance Comaany of Alexandria, on the above credit, the purchasers giving negotiable notes with approved indorsers. Also, Two Shares in the'- Alexandria Theatre, on the same terms. WILLIAM HERBERT,) _ N. FlTZHTJGH, \ \ EDMUND I. LEE, 3 ? April 7. dtlM 'Calcutta Goods. S9 BALES, consisting of Chittibullv, -\ ~J Luckipore, an >C. BAFT AS. / Entitled Jugdea, J > to Blue Gilly Komalls, and W drawback Beerboom Gurrahs, J For sale on very low terms, bv CHARLES WI ROM AN. Also on Hind, Gold Watches, London Jewellery, Tin Piates, in boxes Bolt Iron, Empty Botdesin Ham pers, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, London Porter, 3 casks Mustard Bot. ties, Hollow Glass Ware, And a few ti ns Log wood and Fustic. Liifwise, Bills of Exchange 011 London &. Newcastle, (England.) April i.____________________eo4t JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY George Mill, Nautical Almanac & Requisite Tables. Just Puelisheu THE NAUTICAL ALMANAC, For 1807, 1808, and 1809; with some osefal additions, particularly the Moon's declini turn, calculated for every sixth hour, for finding the latitude at sea. ALSO, An American edition of Dr. Maskelyne's Requisite Tables: To which are added the most useful Astro nomical Tables for Nautical purposes, with & variety ot new and useful problems, and me- thod Of finding the longitude by eclipse of the Sun, and oaoultation 01 the Fixed Stars by the Moon, with an example from the last Solar Eclipse observed by the editor at Kinde.rh.ook March 27".______________________eo8t Carriage Springs, fcfr. Coach C and Upright Springs, in aetts, Charriot and Coachee do. Phaeton and Curricle do. Gig C and Telegraphe do. Coach Steps, dottbte and treble, Wheel Hoops, Check Strap Loops, &c. Just received direct from one of the iirst Manufactories in England, and for sale by the subscriber, who wid take orders for any ar- ticles appertaining to Carriage*" and Harness of every description, and c:,n produce Pst terns of the most modern fashion for both, with die particular qudity theieof. HENRY THOMPSON. March 30. eolSt Hazlehurst, Brothers & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, 25,000 lbs Carracas COCO Alkm, Copperas, Crowley Steel, Shot, assorted. Sheet Lead, Bar do. Crown GU.ss, in ovMos, Porter and Win; Bot- tles, Mustard, first quality, Grindstones, assorted, GERMAN LINENS. ^ack- At.SO, An assortment of GERMAN LINENS, CONSISTING OF Listadoes, Book C hecks, Checks and Stripes, Checks, No. 2. > The subscriber has just received 5o ages of GERMAN LINENS, Whieh he offers for sale on liberal terms for approved paper, Consisting of Rouans, W' ite PlatiUas, Brown Holland, V Entitled to drawback. Checks & Stripes, Brittannias, Qy Havd, Creas a la Morlaix. Dowlas, P.ritannias, Flatillas, TlckfetiburgSa Burlaps, Chiltabully Bafus, Sawns,'Black Floren- tine, Black Hats, Cotton Stripes, Cotton Hose, Laces and Edgings, Black Hair Rioband, &c. ALSO, 15 pipes high flavored 4th proof Cogmae Brandy. JOHN ?PEURY, 55, Smith's wharf. March 30.__________ ,________.goftt Richmond Tobacco, &c. 65 hhds. heavy Richmond Inspected TO- BACCO, 72 kegs Manufactured do. of superior qua- lity, 16 tons Campeachy Logwood, 30 casks Taunton Ale «nd London Porter, 30 boxes Tin Plates, 12 cases Mill, Pitt and Crosscut Saws. For sale by HENRY THOMPSON. April 3. eo7t. Cheap Grocery Store, No. 221, Market-street, corkeb. c* LlBEaTY-S I Rl ET. EDWARD FITZGERALD BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a store attoe above place, where he offe s for sale, a well chosen assortment oi WINES, TEAS, SPIRITS. SUGARS, and all other articles In the Gro- eery line, at very reduced prices, for cash only. He will LET his present DWELLING HOUSE in Green-street (.it the head of the Precincts Market) tor four or twelve months from the first of May next, or sooner, if re- quired. WANTED, An APPRENTICE to the Grocery busi- ness. Applv as above. April ti. ______________________d!8t A Pocket-Book WAS lost Yesterday in the afternoon, supposed in North Charles-street, between Market-street and the New-Banking house. It is of Red Morocco, and contained about three hundred dollars in notes of the differ- ent banks, of this city j Potomac, and of the Farmers bank of Maryland ; two tickets in St. Paul's Parish Lottery, Nos 1547 and 16J43, together with a number of other papers, of use to none but the owner. A Reward of FIFTY DOLLARS will be paid for the above Pocket-Book with the whole of its contents, on delivering it at this office, andno questions asked. __April 8. ______fl_J Public Sale. WILL be offered for sale on FRIDAY the first day of May next, sundry LOTS of GROUND, late the property of David Stod- der, deceased, situated on Harris's Creek. The Lots will be laid off to advantage, and the terms made agreeable to parchasers. These lots are sold in order to close the executorship of the estate of the said David Stodder ; and it is particularly requested that the claims which are yet unpresented (or settlement a- gainst said estate may be presented before the day of sale in order to prevent the disagreea- ble alternative of excluding them according to law, as heretofore notified by the executors. At the same time all debts still due to the es- tate are expected to be discharged immediate- ly. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. MARCIA STODDER, Ex'rx. JOSDPH ALLENDER, JOSEPH SPEAR, Executors. AprU 8. dlstM Creas a la Morlaix, Dowlas, platiuas Royal, Bretagnes, EstopiUas, and AND, Cotton HOSIERY, assorted in Trunks. April 3.__________________eo!2t IMPORTED In thefyhip Fame, captain Long, from Liverpool, and for salt by- ohn JFood and Co. 53 packages SILK and COTTON GOODS, A MONO WHICH ARE,, Victory pin ie and gao/.e nett muslins, Veiled Trafalgar nett do. Do, seeded mull do. Tambored and diagonal mull do. Diatyonal worked and dotted mull do. Spotted and .-becked Lenos, Tam'>ored diagonal do. h'iue crape spot gauze and spider r.ett, Lace Cam brick and harness Shawls, C decked Leno ard elegant tambored do. Pain Lenos, spotted Piquets and bookmus. ¦lin. Eelegant silk chambray Muslins, D». (la. do Shawls, Printed Calicoes, newest "''atterns, Black Tabby Velve's. Nankeens, Grandurellat, Dimities, Ging'hamS) Sewing Silks, Braces, &c. __\n/il 9.___________________cl__ KOBERT J'iUGHANAN. hate of the house of Buchanan _¦ fleslip, Returns 'us sincere thanks to his fiends and tne public i,i general, for the libev.-.l in. couragement he has received of them during the time he carried on the business He re- spectfully informs them he lias recommenced his former business of BOOT-MAKING, At No. 158, Market street, Tvio doors above the Hank oj Baltimore. Where lm Manufactures the best and most fashionable BOOTS*. He keeps on 'hand a general assortment of ceady mape soots, which he pledges himself areeqial in quali- ty to those measured for. Country mer chants and travellers will find it to their ad vantage by giving him a call Boots for ex portation made at a short notice, and on tli, most reasonable terms. R. B. has on hand, 10u pair of Boots of » supeiior quality, calculated for the West India market. April 3,_________________ eo8t iladley and Elisor, TAILORS, ^o.20, corner of Great York and Front-streets and nearly opposite Christ Church, RESPECTFULLY Inform their Friends ?nd tiie Public that they have commenced husittes as above. Tin y liavejustohtuiiied and v,iii regularly receive from their Correspon. dents in London patterns of the ncutst an' most approved Fashions From inde.li. ig , i. attention and exfx rience in business they In p for a share pf public patronage, w iii tli only solicit so long as they may be deemed [lestivirg. April 6 .' ao3t Baltimore Directory AND Citizens'' Register IS ready for delivery, at the bookstore of WARNER &. HANNA. Tin se persons who have subscribed for this work, are requested to call as above. It contains many useful Tables, viz. Mem- bers of the Corporation of Pvtimore ; Com. missioners of Health ; City Commissioners ; Citv Inspectors ; Sup< '¦'<¦ tendants of tb : 1' >v - der Magazine; dr.. ol S r. ets ; Pumps ansl Sweeps ; Clerks of trie Market ; City ( oils a bits j Custom-House Officers ; Permanent and Temporary Inspectors of the Customs ; Li cenced Auctioners ; do Brokers; Hanks ; Dis pensary ; Insurance Offices ; List of ii.habit ants j their Occupations and Residence.------ Supplement—List of Streets,; Lanes and A! , leys ; Government of the United States ; Ex ecutive, Legislative, Judiciary ; Distrh t Atlornies ; Marshals ; Federal Courts ol Law ; Departments of the Federal Government.) rerritorial-Government of the. United States ; Land Offices; Ministers, Consuls &c. sent to Foreign Nations ; Ministers, Consuls, &c fromForeign Powers; Military Establishment! Officers ol the Navy of the United States; their Pay and Subsistence ; Navy Agents ; Navy-Yard at Washington ; geneial Posi-Of- fice Establishment; Mails; Summer Estab- lishment ; New Court of Appeals ; Chancery Court ; County Court ; Rat s of Pilotage ; List ef the Justices of the Peace and Levy Court; Duties on Goods imported into the U. States, agreeably to Law. The compiler thinks it unnecessary to sny more, in favor of this work, than that he has used his utmost exertions to render it complete and as correct as possible. April 8.________________________ d City Commissioners Office, Baltimore, April 9, 18c7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the City Commissioners will meet on Wednesday next, the 15th instant, at ten o'clock, A. M. to establish the dividing line between that part of Lbt No. 598, situate on Lexington and Liberty.streets owned by Wm, Schartal and that part of said Lot own- ed and possessed hy John Fennell. From thence they will proceed to establish the South East intersection of Sh»rp streets and Welcome Alley. Also, the North East intersection of Sharp and Lee-streets. And from thence they will proceed to es stablish the South East line between Lots' No. 5to and No. 511 situate on Liberty-street between Baltimore & King Tammany-streets. Those who are interested in the above es- tablishments, are requested to attend with the surveyor, land marks, and papers neces- sary for establishing the same. By order, SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk. April 9. d4t Was Found, A sum of Money (not 200 dollars) which the owner may reoover by applying at this office, and paving for this advertisement. April 8. dit GRAND ARMY. I'oity-iunth bulletin, " WAUfAW, Jan. fn Breslau has surrendered. %he capitSlat-?* on has not yet been received at head-qm. '- ters ; neither has the inventory of the maga- zines of subsistancc, or of the cioathin^ and artillery, yet come to hand. They are, however, known to be very considerable. Prince Jerome must have made his entry into the place. He is going to besiege Brieg, Schweidnitz and Ivosel. General Victor commander of the 10th corps of the army, has marched to besiege Coiberg and Dautzic, and to take these pla- ces duriti" the remainder of the winter. M. De Za'strow, aid-de-carapto the king of Prussia, a wise and moderate man, who had signed the armistice which his master did not ratify, was, however, on his arrival r;t Konigsbiirg, appointed minister for fo- reign affairs. Our cavalry is not far from IConigsburg. The Rossia". ar-ny is continuing its move- ment towards Grodno^ We learn that in. the last engagements it had a great number of generals killed and wounded.—It evinc- es great discontent against the emperor of Russia and the court. The soldiers say, that if their army had been judged strong enough to fight with, actvai tage against the French, the emperor, his guards, the gar- rison of St. Petersburg, and the generals of his court, would have been qpfiducted to it last year ; that if on the contrary, the events of Austerl tz and those of Jena, ma'-e it be thought that the Russians could not obtain success against the French army, they ought not to have been engaged in an unequal struggle. They also say the " em- peror Alexander has comproniitted our glo- ry. We h.d always been vanquishers ; we had established and shared the opinion that we "-ere invincible. Things, are great- ly alteri d. Fof-these two years past vee have been led about from the frontiers of Poland to Austria from the Dniester to the Vistula, and made to fall every where in the snares of the enemy. It is difficult not to perreive that all this is ill managed." Ge'u. Michelson is still in Moldavia.— Theie is no news of his having marched against the Turkish army, which occupies Bucharest and Wallachia. The seats.if that war .>re hitherto confined to the iuvetiag of Choczim and Bender. Great movements are taking place throughout all Turkey to repel so unjust an aggression. Gen. Baron Vincent is arrived from Vi- enna at Warsaw, with letters from the em- pe o • Austria for the emperor Napoleon. There iiad been a great fail of Snow and it !. id frozen tor three days. The use of sledges had ,;iven rr-eat rapidity to the coni- mun.caiiuis bo' t .< thaw has just begun a- g.rn. The P la s it that such a winter is unexampled in 'his country.—The tenipe- rature is in reeality miider than it generally is at Paris at this season. FIFTIETH BULLETIN. Warsaw, January 18. Among the troops l>und at Ostrolenkat were several: ick Russians, whom the enemy- had been unable to take off. Independent of the loss of the Russian army in killed ai;! woui del, it lias suffered still greatt-r , by the illness which increases in it from day to day. On the 8th of J; n. the garrison of Bres- law, consisting of 3500 men, denied before prince Jeronie. The town lias, sustained considerable1 damage. From the first mo- ment it was invested, the Prussian governor - caused three suburbs to be burned. The for- tress was r'tnilarly besi'iged ; we were al- it i.i breacb when it surrtn- 1 ered. The 1 'avauan & Wuitemburg troops bed themselves by their intelli- gence and bravery. Prince Jeronie is now 11,m tine ant! b :. iginig at the same time all Silesia. It is probable that they will not. long hold out. Tire corps of 10,000 men, whom the prince of Puss had formed of the garrisons of the fortii'sres, were' cut to pieces in the engagements of the 29th and 30lh of De- cember. Gi-n. Montbrun, with the, Wuitemburg cavalry, went to meet the prince of Pless, near Ohleau, which he took possession of on the 28th in the evening. On the follow- ing morning, at 5 o'clock, the prince of Phss ordered him to be attacked. General Montbrun, taking advantage of the unfavor- able position occupied by the enemy's in- fantry, made a movement to the left, turned him, killed a number of men, made 7GO prisoners, took four pieces of cannon, and as many horses. The principal forces, however, of the prince of Pless lay behind the Neis, where he assembled them after (the engagement of Srechim. He left Schu-tgah, and marching- day and nut;hva';"anc*"! as far as the night encampment of the v/urtctnburg brigade, which were drawn up in the rear of Hube, under Rreslnw. At eight, in the morning he attacked with 6000 inen in the village of Griesten, occupied by two battalions of in- fantry, and by the Litange light horse, under the command of the adjutant commandant Duveyrier ; but he met with so vigorous re- ception, that he was forced to make a spee- dy retreat. Generals Montbrun and Mi- nucci received orders immediately oil their return from Ohlau, to cut oft the enemy's retreat. But the prince of Pless made haste to disperse his tsoops, and made them return by detachments into the fortresses, abandon- ing m his flight, a part of his artillery, a great deal of baggage, and several horses. He had a number of men killed in this affair, and left us &00 prisoners. His majesty has given orders to testify his satisfaction to the Bavarian and Wur- tumburg troops. ' Letters received from Bucharest give some details concerning the preparations for war making by Barayetar and the Pa. cha of Widdin. On the 20th of Decem- ber the advanced guard of the Turkish ar- my, consisting of 15,000 men, were on the frontiers of Wallachia and Moldavia. The prince Doloroucki was also there with his troops : they were thus in the presence of each other. In passing Bucharest, the Turk- ish officers appeared, to ba very much aiu-