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BY THIS DAY's MAILS. BOSTON, April 10. i Entered, Shildrake, Baltimore ; Favor- ite, Norfolk ; Good Intent, Alexandria ; Priscilla, do. ; Morning Star, Charleston ; Eliza, New-Orleans. We continue to receive accounts of the dr.mage done by the late gales, to navigation at the southward. NEW-YOHK, April 16. Arrived, ship Liberty, Chew, 34 days from Liverpool. Sailed in co. with ships Ann, Alexander ; and Eliza, all for New- York ; ship Rump, Chew, of New-York, for Virginia; Diana, for Baltimore; An- nawon, Stotesbury, for Philadelphia, and spoke her on Monday in Block-Island Chan- nel ; ship J ~.eph, for Portland ; Lovina, Bray, of New-York, for Charante, and others, Left ships Chatham, for New York, in a few days ; Fair American, for do. in S weeks ; Huron* for do. in 2 or 3 days ; Hudson, in 5 ; Magistrate, in 2 ¦weeks. The Hardware, Law, was off Do- ver, the 1st.of M«rch, from New York, for Amsterdam. March 23, lat. 46, long. 40, spoke brig Betsy, from Boston, for Dublin, having in a gale lost his mainmast, deck- ' load, qr. rails, stanchions, &c. had been full of -water, but pumped out—was in great distress—supplied the crew with water, spars and other necessaries. Passengers, captain Hiinker, late master of the John Morgan, and captain Dickinson. The ship Ophelia, Waterman, 41 days from Bristol. Left ship New-York Packet, for New-York, in 7 days ; Laura, Rosseter, do. do.: Fredonia, Richardson, for Philadel- phia, n<;:ct day ; Foxwell, Mitchell, Bos- ton, do. ; Venus, Bunce, New-York, in 10 ; Bristol Trader, do. uncertain. Mar.-.h 8, lat. 47, long. 25, spoke ship Hope, 25 days from Charleston for Amsterdam. The schr.Ceres, Gale, of Amboy, 30 days (from Curracoa. The brigs Patty, and Ama- 2in,l 'Vowii, were to sail in 3 days for N. York ; and Vigilant, for do. fn 11. March Vf, spoke ship Eleanor, Barker, from Phila- delphia, for the city of St. Domingo. April 1, spoke brig Rufus King, from Trinidad for Boston. 11th, lat. 39, long. 69, 30, spoke Ship, Enterprise, Kemp, 3 days from New- York, for London. J8th, spoke the brig Friendship, from Marseilles, for Boston. The ship Howard, Cunningham, 30 days from Guadeloupe, via Antigua. Left at An- tigua, ship Minerva, of Charleston, from Monteviedo, waiting trial ; brig Northern Liberties, Olough, libelled ; Neptune, Ma- v son, for Philadelphia, ditto ; Little Frank, Torrance, ditto. In coming out of Antigua spoke ship'Harriet, from Guadajoupe, beat- ing in. ' The sr.hr. Dolphin, Sphynx, 7 days from Rhiladelphia. The ship Thomas, Turner, sailed from the Cordova f, for New York; 28th February. Below, the ship Charles, Crjndou, 45 days from Liverpool ; the ship Olive-Branch, 50 days from Bordeaux ; brig Vigilant, Christie, 524 days from Curracoa. Cleared, schrs. Lark, Cronk, Halifax ; William, Barnard, Tcrtoln, Lloyd's Lists, March 3—6. At Gravesend, Two Friends, Charleston. At Liverpool, Bedford,New York. :' tClyde, Commerce, M j ntire, New-York. At Derry, Westpoint, ditto ; America, ditto. At Belfast, Atlas, ditto. The Temperance, from Hambro, for Phi adelphia, has put into Gluckstadt with damage, having been ashore at the Elbe. Sailed from S. Hampton, Richmond, for Baltimore. Plymouth, March 5. Sailed, ship Cora, Mooncy,for Ball:mere. Ddtier, March 6. Passed by, ship Hard ¦ware, fr.~,m New-York, for Amsterdam ; and ship Apollo, Waters, from Charleston, for Hamburg. \ large American ship is off, coming in next tide. Gr,:irig Harriot, Rogers, of and for New-York, next day ; sch'r Commerce,-----, of Charles- ton, for Boston, in 3 days; brig Susan, Rogers, of and from New-York, just arriv- ed. Sch'r Eagle, Woodward, 30 days" from Nevis, in distress bound for Savannah ^ch'r Harriot, Butler, 11 days from Char- leston. Sfloop Harmony, Ellwood, 10 days from Philadelphia, bound to Washington City, lost both anchors in the Delaware. Cleared, brig Ann, Bascom, Honduras. dei "'""gazette." SATURDAY, APRIL 18. Schr. Two-Brothers, captain Gray, will sail for Norfolk on Monday at 9 o'clock. 0">' Some very unpleasant news (for the friends of French conquerors) will be found under the New York liead this evening. It is very unfortunate that the loan has already been obtained in England : if it were not, we would be told that the discomfiture of the French was feigned. Married on Thursday, the 16th instant, by the rev. John Smith, Mr. Alexander Yearlcy, of this city, to Miss Ann Erav.ier, daughter of Mr. John Frazier of Kent county. Married on Tuesday evening last, by the rev. Dr. Roberts, Mr. Charles Breyan to Miss Harriot Hopkins, daughter of John Hop- kins, all of Baltimore county. From the Merchants' Coffee-House Books. April 17. Arrived, brig Ann, Vinson, 34 days from Barbados—ballast—T. &. S. Hollingsworth. Left 13th March, ship Venelia, Fox, from Cayenne, for Boston, sent in and libelled ; schr. Adela, from Cayenne, for New-York, sent in, liberated, to sail in a few days. 14th, in sight of Martinique, was boarded by the British brig of war Pert, informed us that a brig then in sight was the Venus, from Bal- timore, boumdto Martinique. Off Currituck spoke ship George, Dyer, from St. Jago, and schooner Amazon, from St. Thomas, bound to Baltimore. PHILADELPHIA, April 17. Arrived, ship Asia, Williamson, Canton, 125 days. Cleared, ship Neptnne, Jefferis, Antigua ; schr. Hazard, Connell, Laguira. Captain Williamson, of the ship Asia, sailed from Canton on the 2d December, in company with the ship Dorothea, Dough- erty, and brig Ariel, Donovan, both for this port. The ship Triton, West, sailed for Philadelphia the 23d November; ship Eliza, Murphy, for New-York, the 28th ; ship* Mandarin, and Catharine, for Boston, the 28th. The ship Rossreau, of Philadelphia, arrived at Wampoa, the 30th November. Captain Williamson, spoke December 14, in trie Straits of Sunda, the ship Eliza, Mui- phy, and parted with her on the 23d, all well ; also the Dorothea, and Ariel. Left at Canton, ships Jefferson, Harrison ; and Sally, Tallman, ofPhiladelphia, in Is days ; Fanny, Smith, of do. time of sailing un- certain ; ships Vancouver, Brown ; Eliza; $~f° The Letter Bag of the ship Canton, for Liverpool, will be taken from the Cojff'ee- House To-Morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Stated Auction Days. R. LEMMON & CO. MONDAY, Head of Gay -street dock, Dry Goods at 10 o'clock. Wet Do. 13 do. VAN WYCK St DORSEY, TUESDAY, lira I of l-rcderick-street doci, Dry Goods at 10 o'clock. Wet Do. 12 do. THOMAS CHASE, THURSDAY, Corner of Second and Frederick-streets, Dry Goods at half past 10 o'clock, Wet Do. 12 do. COLE IS" I. BONSL's BOOK AUCTION. SATURDAY EVENING. _________174 1-2 Market-street. Baltimore Theatre Will open on MONDAY EVENING, April 27 th, 1807, When will be presented, a celebrated Comedy, in five aots, called She Stoops to Couquer; Ob, THE MIS1AK.ES OF A NIGHT. ( Written by the celebrated Dr Goldsmith, 1 To which willbe aiided (never performed here) a much admired Farce, called The Weathercock. Box, one Dollar—Pitt, Three Fourths of a Dollar. CC? The doors will be opened at six, and the performance commence at seven o'clock, pre- cisely. ,% Tickets to be had, and places in The boxes to be taken of Mr. Evans, at the offioe in front of the theatre, 01. days of non-perform- ance from ten till two; and on days of perform- ance, from ten till lour o'clock. QCJ* Gentlemen cannot be pevmittedtosmoak cigws in the Theatre, on any account. Herrings. 200 bbls. HERRINGS," in (rood shipping order, for sale at No. X9, Cheapside. Aprils,. p»4tf By Cole and I. Bonsai AucVrs. THIS PRESENT EVENING, April 18, 1807. Will be sold at our Auction Room,, No 174 1-2, Market-street, a curious Collection of Second-Hand BOOKS; Many of which are truly valuable, both on ac- count of their real merit and their scarceness. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, to be sold without Catalogues. And on Wednesday next, the 22