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1807/01-1807/06

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¦ A. and R. Boughan, No. "99, Bowr.Y's wiiAi;r,_ Are now landing from schooners Little Bob and Unity, from Richmond, 45,000 lbs. rich, ^fat, James River TO- BACCO, of the very first quality. They have in store and for sale, ' 35"hiids. Maryland Tobacco, 4 hints. Lampblack, in pound papers, -316 barrel* Herrings, 4s.kegs Richmond Chewing Tobacco, 150 bbls Turpentine, 1100 bushels Richmond Coal. June 10. _______ d5t__ "cordage. A few tons Cordage, of the best quality and mo3t valuable sizes, now landing from the sloop Polly and Nincy; at Smith's Wharf, for sale by H, BURROUGHS. June &¦_____,____________^_________d V/m. & Jera. Hoffman, No. 3, South Charles-street, Hive imported a neat selection ef 4-4? and £ IRISH LINENS. 5-4 SHEETINGS. Lawns h. Dowlas, purchased in the Dublin market on short time, and received here by the ships Abeona and John Adams from Liver- pool. ________may11. d ""Best Russia clean Hemp., Russia Sheetings? entitteu to drawback Sherry \\ me S AND 3000 bushels yellow Corn. For sale by SCHULT2E tt. VOGELER. Kay 13.________¦ . ________ d Lewis Michael & Co. Mane imported, in the different vessels from London and Liverpool, their assortment of Spring Goods, Also on hand, India Muslins, Checks, Bandanno Handker- chiefs, German and Irish Linens, assorted— all which will be sold o*i reasonable term* may 4. d48t AMOS BROWN & CO. No. 109, Market-street, Have received their Spring Supplyof Shoes, among which are several thousand pairs as- sorted in packages, to suit country merchants, which will be sold at reduced prices tor cash or acceptances in town. Also, 100 pairs Bal- timore in anufacturcd B o o t s, on a liberalcredit _ aprH 2o.____________________d For Sale, Liverpool Fine and Coarse Salt, Earthenware, in crates assorted, London r*orter, in casks of 6 1-2 doz. each, British Canvas, No. 4, 5, and 6, Madeira Wine, in pipes and hhds. 4 cases Listadoes, Bordesux Brandy, 4tU proof, Gunny Bags. Apply to JOHN SHERLOCK. Time 11. ________d5t NANKEENS. ¦ 40C0 pieces White, 4000 do Short Yellow, 1000 do. Long Blue, The whole entitled to drawback, _ Are just received from Philadelphia, fcr sale on liberal terms by ALEXANDER MITCHELL, 21, Market-street. Tune 12. d4' II Apple ton & Co. K.-xc received at Philadelphia, by the Sally, T wentv seven trunks Fine and Common CALICOES, entitled to debenture. June 12. "4t .,..... r f"-------—---------.....".....""" ————— Peter Hoffman & Son Have remoinbg of their Spring importations, (Entitled to drawback on exportation) Superfine Cloths, Cassemiers, Flannels, Fancy Muslins, Plain Cambric do. Chambray Muslins, VrintSj Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Shirting Cottons, Nuns and Colored Thread, Knitting Cotton, Fine Hats, Sec. And daily expect a further Supply. June 2. * Moons/line ! • In the course of a few daya will be publish- ed at the Bookstore, of the subscriber, No. 21.2, Market-strect, number oue of a work entitled MOONSHINE. If writable encouragement be given, the subscriber promises to illuminate the city of Baltimore, with a copious supply of Moos- shxnb. Gentlemen who may wish to have it brought to their very doors will please to leave their names with the publisher.— The price ol each rut will be regulated by its size, brightness, &c. N. B. Cream colored ravs of moonshine, being rathiar uncommon, will be sold at a dearer rate. SAMUEL JEFFBRIS. June 13. d4t^ For Sale, '500 bbls. Pork, SO pipes high flavored Bordeaux Brandy, 30 hhds. Suriiiiam Molasses. By AARON It. LEVERING, No. 79, Bowly's wharf June IS. _________da . S?le by- Auction. ,. . . On WEDNESDAY, The 17th instant, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon will be. sold.on the premises, and the par- ties interested therein are determined, to sell without reserve, THAT valuable corner LOT on Liberty and North West streets, opposite the rcsi dence of the Rev. Dr. Bend, yvluch has here tofore been particularly described. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. June 1?. ________ Sale by Auction. On FRIDAY Next, 77ie 19fA instant, at 4 e'cloci in the afternoov, ' on the premises, will be sold, A HOUSE and LOT of GROUND, situ- ated on the Washington road, a short instance from Mr. Warncr'n and formerly occupied as a tavern by Mr. Isaac Henry. The improvements are a large two story Frame Dwelling-House, with every conveni era out house, and two Gardens in a high state of cultivation, with two Wells of excel- lent water on the Lot Terms which will be accommodating, will be made known at time of sole VAN WYCK 8c DOHSEY, Auct'rs. June 12. ______________________ To Let, A two story brick Dwelling HOUSE, No. 95, South Hanover-street, and possession given immediately. Apply on the premises, or at No. 10, South Charles-street. June 11._______________________ d 12 seroons Peruvian Bark of a good quality and entitled to drawback, or sale on a liberal credit oy FREDERICK LINDENBERGER & CO may 5. d A Wet i>Jursc Wanted immediately. One who can bring a good recommendation, will hear of a place, by applying at No. 20, North Frederick street. June 15.______________¦_______dlt ' Wanted . For a few Weeks, a person COMPLETE- LY acquainted with accounts. Apply at this office. *'- June 15. "__________________d4t_ Billiard Cloths, A few pieces 8-4 Green BilWd Cloths, just received and for sale, No 49, Market- street by JAMES W. MIl'CHELL. J one 15. *16t Nathaniel F Williams, No. 15, Bowly's wharf. HAS FOR SALE, 2.50 bbls. No i, Boston Beef, 400 half barrels Mess and No. 1, do. 25 barrels Prime Pork, 50 do. Macfeeral, 15 hhds. N. E. Rum, . * 20 pipes Brandy, 6 quarter casks Sherry Wine, 300 boxes white Codfish, in excellent or- der, ' 400 do. Mould. Candles, Hill's brand, 50 do. Spermaceti do. 300 do. Brown Soap, 5J pieces Havens Duck, l(JO bags Pimento, 40 kegs Raisins, 2000 wt Cheese, 26 tons Campeachy Logwood, Wool ar.d Cotton Cards, &c. &c. June 15._______ d6t$ Trial of Col. Burr. RUM. A quantity of fourth proof country RUM, manufactured at the distillery of Mr. John Bacon, on Jones's-Falls, fit for exportation, particularly to the parts under control of the French government, where English rum is not admitted, where said rum has constantly sold for the same price as Jamaica, as may be shewn by unquestionable authority. A cer'.ifi- cate of its being manufactured here, w 11 be furnished by the distiller. For sale by GEO. F. & LEM. WARFIELD. June 15. diet For Sale, A NEGRO GIRL, about 19 years of age, accustomed to house work and cooking. In- quire at this office. June 15. _____d4t Coleman and Taylor, CA BIFTE T-MAKERS, RETURN thanks to their customer! for the liberal patronage they have received while carrying on business in South and Water- strees, inform them and the public in general that they have removed to their New shop and Ware-Room, No. 32, Nortk Gay-ttreet, Where they have ready made elegant and plain furniture, new patrons of Sideboards, Chairs, Sophas, Beadsteads, Tables, &c. Being in a situation to carry on business with dispatch they invite their customers and others (to call with or send their orders, which will be attended to with punctuality. They have also for Sale, BaySt Domingo MAHOGANY, Satin and Fancy WOOD, suitable for ornamenting fur- niture. June 15._________________ d!2eo6t Havanna Sugar, Coffee, &c. 325 boxes prime white and brown Havanna SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do 85 bags Green Coffee, and 3 barrels Flotant Indigo, just received per schooner Merchant, John Bigby, master, from Havanna, and for sale on a liberal credit for approved endors- ed paper, if immediate application be made before landing to ROBT : HAMILTON, Corner of Calvert-street aud Lovely-lwie. may 32.____________________________d_ Just received for Sale, 96 bales fine Tennessee COTTON, in cook shipping order. 6 M. TIEBNAN Si Co. On Hand, India Muslins. Manc.hestry, Woollens, mid \ a variety of other goods, a few boxes Cot- ion Cards, direct from the Manufactory. June 13. _________________ d<"$ Bolting Cloths-. Millers and others, who deal in this article can be supplied on the best terms, by the in, voice or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from No. 0 a 7, "f a superior quality, from the ma- nufactory of the " Three Kings," by applying tie Souchong Teas, yust trCeivedfrhm Philadelphia, imparted h ling Ariel, and entitled ta deknture, IS diesis of a very Extra fine quality. On Hand, Spermaceti Candles, do Oil (winterstrain- ed,) Whale Oil, London Refmwd Salt Petre, Ravens Duck, Imperial, Hyson tun Young Hyson TEAS, Green Coppers, Sic. which ¦will be sold Iqw to cf.se sales. Apply to CORNTHWAIT fs YARN ALL, S3, Bowly's wharf. iik ma. 12th. ' that he will prove the overt act hereafter. But. sir, I repeat it, that the rules of evident* apply not only to the ad- missibility of evidence but to the order in which it is to be produced. Let them first prove an overt act, if they can ; and then they are at full liberty to prove the colour of it. Again sir, this deposition is not tbe best evidence which could be produced, and which the laws require. General Wilkin- son speaks of a cyphered letter, and of its contents, as well as he can make them out. Now, sir, where is this letter ; and where is the key to it ? Why are they not here ? Why are they not produced before you ? For these reasons, Mr. Wickham hoped that the court would not suffsr the affidavit to be read in evidence. Mr. Hay. We shall not, sir, be carried from our course by speeches, however long or animated they may be. But, sir, permit me to give those gentlemen a little informa- tion. Why talk of the affidavit before you ? Do these gentlemen know, that we can positively prove the astonishment, the regret and the denunciation which escaped from Mr. Burr, when he first heard of the publication of his cyphered letter ? Let them first know that we can prove, before they abandon themselves to their triumph. General Wilkinson's affidavit is the first iri the series of our proofs, and it is for this reason that we wish to commence with it. Mr. E. Randolpk. Sir, we do not know what those gentlemen expect to prove. But we do object to the production of general Wilkinson's affidavit, from what is already known : we know it to be perfectly inap- plicable to the present question. Sir, this species of evidence is directly in the face of our bill of rights and of the constitution ef the United States. " In all criminal prose- cutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the stale and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertain- ed by law ; and to be informed of the na- ture and cause of the accusation :-to be can-, fronted'tvith the •witnesses against him, ;irliai- ment, without materia! inconvenience to the . public business, to close the present session j, and that his im.jesty lias therefore Ijcen pI'ettK?:3 to cause a commission to be issued, under tiie, great seal, for proroguinff parliament. " We m-e further commanded to state to von, that his majvstv ib anxious to recur to the sense of his people, while tue events whifitt have recently\aken place are yetfiesli in their recollection. " Wis majesty frels, that in resorting i<•>! ; :mr the sup;.-r:es which you have furnish (5u for the public servie*. ~'% K« has seen .v'f.h great sa'asfactinii, that you have been able to find the means 9f defray- ing, In the present year, those large but neces- sary expellees lor which you have provided, without imposing upon Ms people the imme-'.. diate burden of additional t xes. 1 " His majesty has observed, with no lesa satisfaction, the inquiries which you have insti- tuted into subjects connected with public eco- nomy. And, he trusts, that the.eaviy attention of the .uew parliament, which he will forth- with cct to be called, will be applied to lb.£. prosecution of these important objects. My Lijru's a . The Deputy Usher then in the usual fain} : summoned the house to the house of peers, to hear the commission for prorogation read, The speaker, attended by most of the mem-"' bers present, proceeded to the house of" peers. He returned in about twenty mi- nutes, read the speech at the table, accord- ing to the usual custom, and retired. Thus terminated in a manner peculiarly". abrupt and unexpected, after sitting four months -and eight days, the first and unly session of the third parliament ofthe uni-' ted kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland. ^ pril 28. We are enabled from personal observation, to furnish our readers with the clue to all this management, to many of wham it would otherwise be onrrttpllig'bl¦'•. Tue finance committee of the house of commons me|; yesterday, and had prepared a re-port rr\ be submitted to the hcuse, The Mefllbers $?• the commi'.tie wn- in .'" hptis*. arid <¦-.-.,.. of them, Mr. Giles, in the abseUGpipi Bankes, the chairman, y.r.s wajfing lekivv" the bar to present lie itpoii. 'x hi.: core 7.