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r ¦px*. the age1 of concession is pttst. Oftrns ^r* are aware.—What then is.Ieft us ? When ols are too obstinate to concede-.-toodull to =*- convinced---thty must then be constrain- [Statesman.'] ^o confident were Generals Tarlefon and _—-» .^riscoigne of being returned for Liverpool -Br—». Thursday, that the Chairs were brought ^^ ^»_ t in the rjaprning for the purpose of chair _^_ ^ them, and they had ordered a sumptuous =^_ liner to be provided in the evening ; when -=—». independent freeman of the name of »-t»cn received by it relative to the state of ^_\—i e enemies squadrons in the Mediterranean. »^J~~J"*tie combined fleet in Cadiz consists of '^ J-*. irtrecn sail of the line, of which five are -TpT" jrei'ch, ant! eight are Spanish. There are oreover, three or four ships of the line in x-^rjir.ary, two upon the stocks, and several s-j_ crops and frigates refitting. In Carthagena ^. J-jt-eir are three sail of the line, three jfir »t£i»tes, and two sloops-, all ready for sea. «~J7*l>e ships are all manned, i.nd with their sr4ils bent. The French admiral made a ^;-t re attempt to escape ; but perceiving that jr-^Tcl Collingwood was on his station, and ^v-as resolved to remain there, he deeftad it ^-^j-uJ-ent to if lurn into the harbor, and wait tflC oo-opjeration of the Spanish and Roche- fort srjuadrons. Besides the above squa ^j^oirsui. Cadiz and Carthagena, there are tl-s rte ivo-deekcrs, t wo fri: c.tes, and three -r^-iil «¦'' fhe line, in the hai bd of Toulon ; g. njii three-frigates, two-sloop*, and many .- ti n-boats, in that of Venice. At N "iiC'C. art- two sloops and a frigate. The vessel"! in the Italian ports arc but badly p, aimed, b'it the French endeavor to refne- ^j -• ibia defect, by pressing the crews of every -v-wSF.el which they chance to meet. "When the Ji0:0, left the Cadiz fleet, nd- «»ival sit John Duckworth and sir Sidney f-Jejiith wsre .hourly Cfpecferl of! Cadiz; and ^^i-cle/s'had been received by lord Collingwood to imtrwet these officers to proceed inime- dsfitoly on their way home. Mr. Afboth- j^ot.itis family, and suite, are coming home £11. the Amphton. The Ilar'uary powers had learned the first s-ivf-c-ss vi admiral Duckworth forcing the wc*Rsag« of the Dardanelles, and the intelii- ^enceirad produced a very Sensible eifeU upon them. M?y Is".. STVtrfvr e'clvtk-----Last night fumUir;:; Sfod Dutch, papers to the 12th instant, we« ytcei-rtl. Tlicy contain the 7-2d ihulei.i'n of tljt> French army. They do not state aljy ^Iim»£;as toai:y cn;;a o-nicnt ; but ill the last %*tiU«-?in Bonaparte speaks in Such ttrffl 1 ff 1 tote -'ki'g of Sweden as induces'a belief that ypuirs and Sweden will soon be on the best terms. XTk? rumor of an existing negociation for a -*>-eneral peace was revived on Tuesday -»pttVi increased confidence, upon thea'Ueriged stu' hority of private letters, received by the last Hamburg rfloil. The overtures were stat ed as having been made by Napoleon to -tiie emperor Alexander, who was of opinion tnat they should be submitted to the alii*s. •jjie inactivity of the armies in Poland has Jlt>t-n also urged, as evidence of a subsisting jiegochuion. But it is confidently asserted on the other hand, that all hopes of amicable arrangement had vanished belbre the empe. ¦rnr of Uussia 1 d't his capital. As in the lat- ter c-ase a battle must have been fought be. s to fear that the em- peror of Austria will declare against him. ' The litter h - 1 ¦ orended to the Hunga- rian diet-to omoeoy the levy en masse and the arc has formed a plan of military conscription, exactly with the French model, Lieut, general Carlton, and mojor-genend ¦ore are appointed niemb«rsof parfia- niei : Tor Liverpool. Aldermtins, Ihiee, Shaw, Curtis and Combe, are elected for the city of London. KlNkras'TEtHj April 20/ The emperor has diyirle I he grand arthy into ;!;.;? o;oo ipal corps, which ha has Re- viewed iti successirfff. fhf ettenfy Ins also divided its force into threat principal co'pc.— One is to be coratfianded by the emp.oor i'i' Sosa in person, who •¦• oerel BtSttftigseii 1 - ll'be led 0:1 by the '; :o.;o,' Prussia, -isst.tetl by" gvnsrr.ls liuchel, The thirtl will be CjOttftflanded by the grand duke'Goootautino and general Tolstoy. The principal advan- ced guards remain under the orders of prince Bagrathion. It appears to be almost certain, that every prospect of peace has '¦veiished, the courts of Russia and Prussia having rejected the proposal; made by the emperor Napoleon. 'CoPENHAOfeN, May 5. According to letters from Kbnigsberg, the prince of Beneventb is said to have had a conference with the emperor of Russia, not far from Drauhsberg : the day and place is not mentioned. PHILADELPHIA, June 24. Arrived, ship Sally, Geddes, Dublin, 70 days •- passengers ; trig Ariadne, Hodgson, St. Croix. * Cleared, ship British Packet, Burns, Opor to ; Portuguese ship Armordapafria, Cowal- ho, Oporto ; schr. Ariadne, Skinner, Const of Africa s Union, Patton, Marblehead ; Retsy, Passamaquoddy ; Retaliation, Dag- gett, Boston ; Peggy, Ttitem, North Caroli- na : British sloop Henry, James, Bermuda. Three schooners below, names unknown. ALEXANDRIA, April 24. Arrived, schr Harmony, Tunuell, Wil- mington ; Polly and Salty, Keith, Balti- more. Cleared, brig Betsy, Stevens, Jamaica ; schooner Constellation, Goddard, Kinsale ; sloop Maria Antoinette, Gaines, St. Jago- de-Cuba ; Cherokee, Sanger, Nanjeraoy. ASSIZE OP BREAD Made 0/ Superfine Burr Flour. CENTS. The 8 pound loaf to be sold for 42 4 ditto ditto 17 2 ditto ditto . 8 1 2 1 ditto ditto .4 JOHN LO.\T0DEN, Clerk of the Market. feder \i, gazette. THUflSDAY, JVNE 25. Extract of a letter fnvi a 'very respectable mercantile house inhendon, received by a house, in thispl/'ce, dared May 2, 1807. " With respect to grain, we give >t as our opinion and in strong and positive terms, that neither flour nor grain can be wanted here, unless the ensuing harvest should fail. France is much overstocked in the southern provinces, and they are glad to find an open- ing for it to any part of the world, a great deal is coming to this country, on which account prices are reduced considerably.— Ynu may rely upon what is here stated!" Price of Flour at Liverpool, 14th May: Superfine Flour 4ffs. a 443. dull. The sup- ply of wheat and fionr have given way. Forty eighth article of the Spanish ordinance, published for the new TW'bunctl of Admiral- ty, of which the Prince of Peace is the chief. Foreign vessels shall contribute in the ports oi Spain, and adjacent islands, the same sums that shall he exacted of Spanish vessels ill the ports of the powers to which they belong, in any manner whatever; and thjs same reciprocity bljall be oitocived ?ienc;«roJ,W*rt!I..?fi4']v,>d'T.1! eeir.b:!!vd,*or! slr,5t] augment or decline in the. same degree as the powors to whom the ves-el b ¦ shall ¦respectively raise or dimmish that on Spanish ve>. " It may he important to communicate, that, the present British ministry are mined not to make any concessions to the uhnted States, and that in the papers sed to the ministry, this conduct is very se- verely reprehended." By the Communication to-dry, from our Correspondent at Ihchmoitd. we are intbnn- ed that little ou-i less was done in court oil Monday. An account of that little is given. It appears' that the court adjourned at an early hour, owing to the eng¦vremoM rrf ge- nera! W'i'lvinson with the grand jury. The examination of the general, and of the vo- li-im. i his documents of which he is the bearer, will nece.ssa:Hy '•¦¦quire no-ch titt.e W11 hope the good people.concerned will exercise their discriminating p twers, in li- miting the number of the volumes to be published for the right understanding of this business. If all the papers with which ge- neral W; is fieighte.l must be laid before the public, then fhoeed we have a task in no small degiee alarming. Through the long month of August many a press will groan, in detailing the account of this awful con- spiracy ! Trial of Col. Burr TAKEN FOB THIS FK.DEH \L C ALETTE Monday Jvne 'i.'L. The court was opened at eleven. Mr. R. Randolph. Call \Atmi Knox, and Chandler Lindsay. With submission to the court we shall now proceed with cur motion. Mr. M P.aa, said that he nnderstood that the motion was not to be proceeded with, in the event of; general Wilkinson's not be- in? able to attend. Mr. botts, observed it was the concession which col. Burr had made on Satardaywhich now gave- ri;o to the present pooosal of postponement. He therefore ,w;¦ulrl bi- of bpinio.11, th:,t the consent v\hfch Was given ought to be retracted. Mr. Burr, said it. mu.t be manifest that had he not mark the 1 n on Satur- day, the present investigation would now have been gone into ; hut still he had no objections for a present postponement, if the counsel for the prosecution shall name a day. Mr. f''irt, replied thai; was impossible as prohabiygen. Wilkinson might be engaged much longer than was supposed with the grand jury.- The Court gave their opinion as the pre- sent motipnparfock partiy of a rule to shew Cause, and for an attachment to issue, he. thought the testimony might be gone into at present; and that trie witnesses might be cross examined afterwards in the presence of gen. Wilkinson. A message was sent to the grand jury to know if gen. Wilkinsons attendance could be dispensed with. An answer was returned that he probab- ly would be occupied with the grand jury all day. The Court, then proposed in place of the examination being made to-day that it should be made to-morrow ; and in the mean time counsel for the prosecution might con- sult with gen. Wilkinson, on what interro- gatories should be put to the witnesses, and which interrogatories might be- afterwards put whether general Wilkinson was present or not. Alter some discussion on both sides it was agrce'd to postpone the motion until Tuesday, . and the court adjourned about twelve. Enmity of Britain ! From the iih of March last, to the 34th Apiil following, (40 days) there were im- ported into the port of Liverpool alone, 14,5208 bigs bfcottav, and 1829 barrels"01 flour—and the demand continued brisk. Not- withstanding the close connection with Russia and Sweden, the demand for naval stores, tar and turpentine, was very great in England—several of the British vessels had sailed for the United States for supplies. Departed this life, on the 25th Inst. Mrs. Elizabeth Shinnick, consort of Jacob Shin- nick, in the p.cth year of her age. Her friends and acquaintances are desired to at- tend her funeral from her late dwelling, in Delany Street, to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. J Baltimore Geti'l Di"pe-r:>'rv-- THS |'r-s::ii aUrBiidirig Physicians liav- 1 ;,jr,]..C! .,.,.,! their intention lo decline 1 at the e.nsuieg election, Doctor John Shaw, is' ' uoirhoiud as ., candidate to succeed o;i.e o( t.liom by A CONTBIBtrrOR. ' Ann! o.;.. _^_______^^^ at 6aic by Auction. On FRIDAY Next, 77jr 26th inst-:;:t. a. 10 tfctaci, a: the av.ct'wn roam, at the Item! if Frede) ici-stieet dock, •will c /mmence the sale of A Variety of Dry Gootis ; VAN WYCK & DOKSEY, Auct'i-s, June 23. Sale by Auction. mil le added tn our sale on Friday, the 2C.'A instant, 2 trunks I.alios' SilOES, 2 do. Men's do. VAN WYCK a. nOHSEY, Auct'rs. June 2.5 _ Repository foFtiie .Reception JUD S.'iLF OF FURXlTUhti COLE & 1 BONSAL H.'ivim;- inted up that large and commodi- ous w;,!tdi.Htso, directly hack of tire Uni.ni ll;.uk ef Viarvland, are at all times rea &/ to receive, for sale bv unction or otherwise, a.t i;:n:l» of Household Goods, Furniuue. h<: If s.imeU'n.t encruu.iirr .rieiu tie Jfrven, they will institute i. iv.giibr weekly sale by miction. On '.vr.ONJisjDAY Next, July hi, tv,U6e told, at the above place, A isveut variety ot ItiJi Fk/ilMaUKii, lltong wiiieh ate, MKhocrimy Dining »nd other Tr-bles, Pi- r and Chamber Glasses, 'Juke , ISiossels and VVcltoB Carpft-", A.:ue,sv,e, ..rci Windsoc Cllii.'IS, One clcgint Tune lJiece, and 1 eight day eioe-. O.if soperh Tea Service", s.viiho'lverrims A variety of Kitefaeu Furnitur-? i.c. m menc at 10 o'cieck. • N. B. Tlje entrance to the Warehouse is from .-sooth Chtrles-strc-et. i.ii and 1. BONSAI.. AucoVs-. . June.2j. ThSMTu For Freight or Charter, " To the tailfi ,f hur.fc, Fyance would be pre- ferred, 'lire Schooner JEFT.EKSp.N„ F>avid Halt, matter} Butt'nen ahiiut lo? tons ; will i'ecei\e a cargo in 6 or 8 days Aopo to D.'l.. THOMAS,' Ship Broksr. June '?5. C!4t PORT OF BALTIMORE. En-iered, Ship Shepherdess, Nelms, Francis, Curtis, Sch'r Jefferson, Hall, Clkareo, Brig Experiment, ———>, London Liverpool Bordeaux St. Bartholo- mews, Sch'r John & Elcy, Wright, Guadaloupe From the Merchants' Coffee-House Books. Julie 24. Arrived schr. Greyhound, Holmes, 13 days from Havana--sug:ar and coffee—Al- bert Seehamp I>e't schr. Philanthropist, for Baltimore, in 4 days; schr. Somerset, of do. just arrived ; and a number of others unknown. At Mater.zatf, sch'r Betsy, Holden, for New-York in a few days ; En- terprise, do. do. ; ship Hnohes, do. uncer- tain. Sailed in co. with several vessels for the northward. Off the FJoridas, spoke schr.'Helen, ofDighton. from Jamaica for Charleston. Passed a Portuguese brig off Sandy Point, bound up. Sale by Aueticin. THIS AFTiCRXOON, The 2.>tlr ri'.ht- atj o'oieek, the ramatncl of the sro,::-t OS D,RY GOOpS, Which >.vnji uatel lit'il to <::.•¦¦ i' : . no'. --K.id^.euofi Si :;o \'ct.s. tdfr\V-t be ready to Wanted to Charter ,- Xf:.E:\ A VESSEL WJW^^ °r from 8'J t" «5 tons bur- P then, for the West Indies— Appiy to JOHN MARCUS, No. o, South Gay-street cl.lt s*s^ Jone 25. ply to A Freight is Wanted f tJ-TTSs. For che SoIio«ner .i'WV MARINES, -vTV?iiiI- Captain summers,, ¦¦**».*©..w:-*.r»- Either for Philadelphia, New- York, Boston, or Riclrmond,Norfollr,of Peters bin -a-. She is a remarkably fine schooner, of i.heut 750 bbls. Apply to CHARLES B. YOUNG, Conimeree-strert, or Tin captain on board at Smith's wharf. N- B. There are on board said sehooncf, from New-Yerk, se\cral packag-cs addressed to Adam Litidney, who Is requested to take them out. June 35. dSt For Sale or freight." V^rfK Thc 's''ip s>p»W Fmrteiit, Capt. Curtist ^kMM-d? Burthen C<;0 tons, (ifteen %:-.»-.--^-i'Hs^ months old, in complete order to losd and proceed to sea as soon at tbe cariro now qn board is discharged. Fovt*rmS apply to PAYlsON & SMITH. Who have received by enidstup from Liver- pool 100 tons fine Salt, which will be sold low, if immediate application is made. ___J'lneJ??'___________________d4t_ For London, The British Snow DAWN, Thomas Ridley, master, For fr.-iirht of tit-lit (roods, ar- CUAHLKS WIKGvlAN.' Who has received by said vessel, A quantity of Plaister of Paris. June 25._______________eo4t FalfMackarel. 50 barrels first quality, and very fat, just received and for sale by JAJvlJJS HANNA, No. 102, Market street. June 25.______'__________________ii4t J. Flarvey, No. 10, Chaules-street, HAS FOR HALF, 1500bush.Pennsyivani-aOa.ts. , June ;'5.________________ d4t Jacob Hutcliings &s. Co. lite. 197", Market-Street, Beg- leave to inform their Friends ar..I Cus- tomers, that having; disposed of their old stock of DRY GOODS, they are now open- ing a large and general f.-sortmerit of fresh Imported GOODS, which they ofler for sale on the lowest terms, for cash or appruved ac- ceptances in town. June; Sfi______________________eo-lt Lemons for Sale. , 30 boxes ia-oree! order just received from Philadelphia* For terms apply to JOHN RAND.VT.L, tU, liowly'n wiiarf, Also on hand, London Particular Madeira Wine, Hor.le-.uix Brandy, and burr Stance. ___June 2S.____________________cKt-r _ Six Cents Revvarci, AND no other ohaiyes will he paid, foi :_;• home an apprentice 1»> to the t«li- ning-and currying b^sines, iiamed, JAMES Ot.IVER CROMWiCLL. Ho is about IS yearn of age, 5 feet' 3 or 4 inches high-, of s tUrk complesiori 1 d cur ¦e-—-lie went . 1 ¦ '¦¦ TtHN'.: : |U«fi M: .;. .| T^'CT-iAn^^fyt TO-rifOftROW com-s on the VW'hn dfi 1 1 19 to i;--: .- . ;-. , General Orapen» airy. It is hoped the Conti dmiois may duly esfonaie i.o p etensfons of tlieuifeeut candi- . dattrs forfhese places. The writer of this ha* no ntotive biltthat of the benefit of ilia insthu* ti. ;., in recoHiiiiending to rhe attention of th« contMLtator>-,X)r* JOHN' SHAW & GEORGK WILLIAMSON,both of a<:kn U oigal & M&litlis Indigo, best f drawbacli. qualiiy Feal Cotrtiiec Brands, J '• Hand Gin, Rice, Cotton, mould and sper« mati Candles. Roapj and a few chests Hysor* Tea—For Saie by C. D. WILLIAMS. _June 2S.________________ ec6t___ Wants a Situation, A YOUNG MAN of unimpeachable clia- eai *er, v.iio is well acquainted with accounts, v.i ,h; s to ebtl-.in a aituaiior in a store or as an out door clerk. He -would true no objection 10 engage lum?e.li as bar-keeper in u. respeeta- o A iiiie Jireeted to T. will be duly attended to. Ji,!v 05____fctij TUB CHEAPEST PERIODICAL" WQKK IN AMERICA. JUST EBCRIVED AND FOR SALE BT VOLE 'd EGNSAL, Bosheltert 174 1-2, Market-street, Agents for the publishers, A few copies or a laiuiuh pefioviical work, entitled the CriUdCUalAN'S Monthly Magazine. This work ig printed monthly, on a paper of a good cpialHy, and an entire New Type, Eardi number contiaus forty pages octitvO, stitched in a blue cover The p:-i--c to sub. seribers is one dollar and fifty ecnts per an- num, only 12 1-2 cents per number, i-xelusive oi'postage. A table of content!. «ith ;i tirle page accompanies every twelfth number of the work. Ladies and Gentlemen inclined to patronize this valuable work, are invited to call and leave their names. N. B. A regular series of the work, front its commeiicenient, maybe obtained in a few days. Now in the Press, And will be published at an c orb period by Cols and I. Bonsai, George Hill, Warner Se Uanna, and Abner Nenl, ANADDRESS To Persons of Fashion. Relating to Balls, with a few Occassional hints concerning Play- /louses, Card-Tables, ike. In Which is ititioduced the character of Lu- rinda, a lady of the Tery bestjas/uon, and of most extraordinary piety. _ A Lard of levity is a land of Guilt t a $e. rious mind is the native soil of every virtue ; an! the only character that does true hoiwr to mankind. jjr. y(lUlig. First Amci-ican, from the sixth London Edition. Price to subscribers, 50 cents payable on delivery. ' Jn»c 35._________ en4t Strayed or Stolen, From the Distillery, near Finn's City Baths, a small Bay PONEY, wilt a blaze ju her lace, hog'd m.-iiie, about six years old, and from hav- ing been lately blistered on her thigh, the marie occasioned from it may probably yet be seen. Any person who will return hrrto the above- mentioned place, shall be liberally rewarded. J""c 25.__________. eo4t Best Pickling Vinegar. The swason now prevailing for picklinjr of Walnuts, the subscriber deems it necessary to. inform his friends and the public, that ha has on hand SlVO gallons choice Pickling VI- NEGAR, 3000 gallons is superior, if possi- ble, to that be sold last year, which was so generally approved of throughout the cityand its vicinity. WILLIAM J. ALCOCK. , N. B. As he designs constantly keeping the above article, those who may want a quantity will, find it their interest to ball at No. 49, North Howard-street, where it may be had genuine and at the most reduced price. June 25. ________________ eo4l| A Dark Brown Horse Strayed from a Lot near the Precincts Mar. ket, tn Thursday the 18tb instant. He is slim and light made, about fourteen and q half hands high, five years old, has a switch tail, part of hii main trimmed on the near- side, h'.« Withers gidied, and his off thigh- belied with the gears ; lias a remarks}^ small hoot, and trots and: carters. Five Dol- lars will be paid for delivering! Mm at Gal. braith'i Stable* near »lie VVes*rjt I'r.-ciiicisi Market. JOSEPH G^iff t HtD. __June SS.______ _ t)4i^ 'i'ltrce i.)o!iars Reward Ran away 'rom tbs subsrribtr, on SundaT tiijiht. last, abutit nine o'clock, a negro boy nj ined P)t>i | shout ti feet 7 inches I , i,acj ail when iie.oe; .->¦ , 11 \5 lo'tc sliii1' and cravat, old l»a.t, round j;..o .it of cotton cassin ere, jow nankeen pahtalooiia with laced it». Took with him pantaloons tha same as the jacket, white shirt aid light mi- re ward will be paid, eoe seed.-ing bira, mi . ,-• -.deation to ANE HEW MILLEHJ - oird-suve;. warnod their peril. 43t