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n, when the foreman delivered the following indictments : The U. States a-iitinst Jonathan Dayton, J ilin Smith (O.uo) L.acl Smiti, (New York' GomfoVt Tyler, David Floyd (Indiana TeV'j Foe tligll Treason, True Bill- the same ag'st i he s(..nie, For Misdemeanors, True Bill On a representation thutthe Richmond jail jWiS sit unfit pi;.'-?. Hurt' is confined toh'.suwn loom, undcrar/uardof sevoi n It is supposed that this business will conti- fttii seme months. We lire to have a town-meeting to morrow, ou the subject of the outrage at Norfolk. At a Genera! Meeting of the Citizen of Pal- more, held this day,, agreeably to ptihlii notice, at the Court House, General S. Stiflta was called to the chair, and John Stephen, Esq. appointed secretary ; u ocn the foil owing Resolutions Were UNANI IvtOUSLY adopted : Resolved, That we view with indignation & horror the wantcn attack lately made upon the Chesapeake, by the British ship of wa-. Leopard, by which many of our citizens have been killed and wounded, and the go- vernment of our country grossly insulted. Resolved, That we have every confi- dence in the wisdom and firmness of. the ad- ministration to enf iree satisfaction for an outrage so daring and injurious to the honor and dignity of our country --and that we ¦will with our lives and fortunes support the government in all such measures as they may adopt on the momrmtons.occasion, to obtain redtess and satisfaction for the outrage aforesaid; Resolved, Thatuntil the decision of our go vernment shall havebeeninade known, we will regard with abhorrence and detestation, all per.' in who shall countenance this unpro- volvd and outrageous conduc, by holding any intercourse willi, or affbrdihg aid to any Of bis B. Vi. nh'Bj of war now on our coast.. Resolved, That we highly approve the patriotic & spirited conduct of our fellow citizens at Norfolk and Portsmouth. Resolved, That Alexander M-Kim, Thos, MEldcrry, James H. M'Culloch, James Calhoun, Samuel Sterret, Robert Gilmore, Mark Pringle, & John Stephen, be a com- mittee whose duty it shall be to forward a copy of these resolutions to the president of ths United States, the governor of Mary, land, and to correspond with such com- mittees as may be appointed by the other cities and towns of the Union, on this subject. Resohed, That the proceedings of this meeting be publiahsd in the newspapers of ¦ this city, for the infbrraotion of our fellow citizens. f'Vowi the Norfolk Ledger of June 24. The Chesapeake frigate, captain Gordon, under commodore James Barron, got under way on Monday morning, and proceeded to :*a, passing the capes about 12 o'clock. At U oclock, the Leopard, by signal from the Commodore's ship had got under way, and and stood out to sea, About 8 o'clock the Chesapeake and Le'pard approached, when the customary signal of firing a gun to lee- vardj-the signal tor friends, was made from both ships. Being about 3 leagues from the land, thf ships-came within hail, when the commander o- file Leopard hailed, and hoped Commodore Kaoron tvas well, and informed that he had dispatches for the commodore. The ships hove to & a boat came en board the Chesr.prai'e.wniia lelterfr.c:.:,* -:•: In this h Her was a Copy • ¦all the I not delivered by fair mean?, to nss force. Capt. Humphries stated in his letter, that as commodore Barron would perceive that his orders were peremptory, he hoped that he would not oblige him to execute them by force. Commodore Barron returned an afn swer to the letter, in which he stated ttjat the orders of his government forbid him to permit his vessel to be searched, or to deli- ver a man from her. The boat from the Leopard bad no sooner returned on hoard, than a gun was tired a-head and astern of the Chesapeake, and instantly followed by a broadside from the Leopard, accompa- nied by swivels and smali arms. Six otr.it i broadsides followed the twoshrps then wit h- in pistol-ships. On board the Chesapeaike all was'astonishraent ; me ship was unpie- pared for action, no man at his quarters, aid some of the officers at dinner. In this situ- ation, commodore Barron hailed the Leopard repeatedly without effect; he then ordejred the colors to be struck ; as this was doing, a gun from the Chesapeake was fired, upon wliich the Leopard fired another broadside. The colors being now down, an officer was dispatched to the Ches ipeake, who on com ingon board expressed some regret on behalf of his commander for what had happened. He was r-ceived with great indignation by the unencan officer--, who tendered tb.eir swords, which he refused, saying that he wanted the four men and nothing more, and demanded the muster-roll, which was pro- duced by the purser : and then was exhibit ed the degrading spectacle of neaily f )ur hundred Americans mustered ptl tke deck of an American man of war by order of a Bri- tish lieutenant, and four of the craw taken away. The lieutenant said he was desired to make commodore 'Jarron an offer of atvy sendees in the power of his commander. It would be needless to say in what manner such an offer was received ; it was consider ed as an aggravation of the outrage which had been perpetrated. The British officer refusing to consider the Chesapeake as ;a prize,departed, informing commodore Barrol i that he was at liberty to proceed whither he phased. In the month of March the Halifax slorrp of war, commanded by lord Townsentl, was lying in Hampton Roads, and one 'of her boats with four men and a petty officer, was cent on some duty. Being out of tine reach of the £uns of the Halifax, or be- ing unobserved, the men rose upon the 'of- ficer, and once threatened to throw him o- verboard, this however they did not do, but pulled for the shore, which they reached and proceeded to this plaee where til ey entered with aa officer then engaged in the enlistment of men for the Che- sapeake. A formal demand was made to have them delivered up. The civil autfcio- rity refused to interfere, and the officer who had enlisted them did not think himself au- thorised to deliver them without orders fnem his superiors- Our readers will be inf t m- edthat the Leopard arrived here only a few days shice, and brought the orders of the ardmiral at Halifax to take the men al all events and under any circumstances. We cannot close these remarks, witlhout noticing the manly & dignified conduct of the citizens of this place, under this trying oc- casion. Exhibiting the cool but 'firm countenance, which is the true indications ef determined courage; no act of violeaics was committed, or intemperate expression asiid towards the British subjects, who hap. pen to be here at this time ; and it would be an act of injustice to the latter if wt did not add; that from every thing we coald hear and see, they were penetrated with the deepest concern upon the occasion. r„lBeikek-y, at Mali" lonim.i::7;i3 on thi« : were ordered to er of the C! ianied i ¦ ¦ A gentleman, charged with dispatches from the president to the attorney, tor the United States at Richmond, passed through town yesterday forenoon. This gentleman, it is said, observed, that " the disclosure of the dispatches would astonish the world." [Fredericksburg paper.] Extract of a letter from Cafit. T. Ilo-ward- of the ship 2iulet»a, to his wvonct in Phi, l&delphia, dated " Plymouth, May 13, 1807. " SIR, " I am very sorry to inform yon of my misfortune on the 15th April, which is after 20 days" out from the Capes, I was taken by a French privateer, ketch rigged, from Bay- onne, called Claire, captainn'inptllote, own- ers name was Bertrag. This privateer came up with me at half past two o'clock, P. M. in lat. 47, W, N. long. 28, 10, W.from Lon- don, and asked me wheie I was from, and where bound. Accordingly I answered ; to which lie ordered me immediately to come on board, so I sent the mate and two of the people with the ship's papers, on board said privateer, they took them ont,and came then on board the ship with 5 men, and asked for the letter bag and other papers ; they tcld me that England was under a state of block- ade, and that I was carrying provisions to their enemy, and further, that one of the bills of lading was not signed by the French consul, and no proof of property,. After all, they took both my mates arid five of my people on bo.:ni the privateer, and put six men and a prize master on board the ship, in order to conduct her ta the first port in France or.'Spain. In the whole I have been plundered of most cf my cabin stores, coils of rigging, martin', spun yarn, twine, needles, roWfmspikes and junk, paints and oil;'ship stores, bread, beef, &c. Under the charge of those Frenchmen I was eight days, or thereabouts, when, on the 24.lh past, I was inlat. 45, 13, N. long. 14, W, of Lon- don, I was recaptured by his majesty's ship Emerald, captain Fred. Lewis Maitland, and carried into Plymouth. I wrote immediate- ly to-iny consignee in Liverpool, and they give me hopes that in a few days all will be put to rights." Extract of a letter from an officer on board hits majesty's ship Windsor Castle, at Malta, aided the lid March, 1807. " We arrived here yesterday from Tene- •dos, after forcing the passage of the Darda- nelles, both up and down. The loss the ai.'.'td I fnve not been able to Wi '*¦ ¦ feertant. rnpst par^uiarly fpj o>i6 ' aiftft :: Jcu.iii going ur>3 ^^—^^—, as" CastlS -re ha"C .ale-, having en,y and three killed and seven witunrled, in coining down. This is the first attempt that has been made, and I fear it -will be the last. A stone shot struck us on oiur passing the last battery,; which destroyed < ne cf the gun carriages, on the middle deck, and af- terwards nearly cut the main-masf: through, it measures in circumference, no less than 6 feet 11 inches, and weighs exactly 8041b. We are to take in a new roaof, and proceed- immediately to join sir J. Duckworth, off Tenedos. EUGENrO. The writer who favoured Mistress Ironside, this motning with a communication under this signature, will much o'dige her, if he will send to-.1 orrow to the Post-O'.'hce tor a note she purposes addressing to him. Translated for tue Mercantil Advertiser jrom the *• Gazette d'Hayti." Address of the President of Hoyti to the in- habitants of the city of. Port-au-Prince, 23^ May. Citizens, The army is about taking the field in 0»- der to bring under the beneficent laws of the republic the territory oppressed by the despotism of Christophe. Under these cir- cumstances it is the duty and interest of every true Haytian to co-operate according to his abilities towards the success of this glorious undertaking, &c. ARMYOFHAYTI. Gonaivks, 30th May, 1807. General Ba&elens to the President of llayti. I have the honor of announcing you, pre- sident, the taking of Gonaives, tiiis day, at six o'clock in the m .rning. The resis- tance opposed to us was most obstinate ; but nothing can resist the brave army 1 com- mand, and which is under very great disci pline. More circumstantial details will soon reach you. I content myself at present with dispatching to you citizens Nichoi ¦ Chev- rau, Francis Tear, snd J. B. Rousseau, all three from l'Arlibonite; as also J. Desdu nes. They may effectually benefit our cause. You can draw from them, president, every information you may be desirous of obtain- I have the honor of respectfully saluting you. BAZELAIS. From the Merchants'' Cvjfee-Uouse Books. June 27. Arrived, Portuguese brig Napoleon, Jour- dan, 45 days from Bonavista—salt—Robert Barry. Airived, sch'r Fly, Frazer, 26 days from La Vera Cruz, logwood, barks and jalap, R. & J. Oliver. Left, sch'r Meteor, of Bal- timore, and 2 sch'rs belonging to N. Orleans. Off the capes, spokt sch'r Bewastico, from Porto Rico, for Baltimore. Also, sch'r Federal George, Dexter, 21 days fr*m Laguira—coffefe, cocoa and hides —Robert & Alexander M'Kim. Left, brig Spencer, of Baltimore, just arrived ; schr. IIjpe, fir Didtimore, in 4 days ; sch'r Lark, and sloop Alert, of Salein ; sch'r Pocahon- tas, of lioston, from Baltimore, and Hazard, for Philadelphia, uncertain. Also, Swedish sch'r Ombytol, Dickinson, 83 d'ys from St. Bartholomews -coffee Van Wyc'k and Dorsey. Left no American versels. Three leagues offCape Henry, saw the British frigate Melampus, bring to two inward bound sch'rs. Also, sloop Prudence, Foot, 22 days from St. Kitts— rum and molasses—The-master. Left, ship Dispatch, Brown, for Philadel phia, in 8 days. Spoke her on the 19th inst. in lat. 35, long. 72. 17th, spoke a pilot- built sch'r under Danish colours, from St. Domingo, for a'cw York. June 28. Arrived, sch'r Nimrod, Cathell, 16 days from Mancaybo—coffee, cocoa, sugar and hides -Wm Taylor.. Also, s^h'r Racer, Rich, 16 days from Mar tinique - sugar, coffee & cassia---John S. Home. Left, brig Levant, Hask, for Bos- ton, in 5 days. A brig belonging to George town, P. jusc arrived ; sch'r------, Jones, of New-York, do. June 18, lat, 27, spoke brig Polly, Wynkoop, from City St. Domin- go, for New-York. 23d, sloop Dispatch, from Jamaica for Boston, had been struck by lightning off Cape Hatteras, which injured htf mast considerably. Also, schr. Speedwell, Bell, 16 days from Curracoa, coffee, hides and wood, James Taylor. Left ship Minerva, of Philadelphia, captured some time since off Laguira, and was to be sent to Tortola to be tried ; sch'r Rochester, Gale, of Perth Amboy, to sail in 4 days ; schr. Adventure, of Baltimore, un- certain ; schr. -----, Chase, for New York in 2 days. June 18, lat. 24, long. 69, spoke sloop Lear, of Rochester, from Baltimore, for Laguira. 19th, brig Ulysses, Gaul, from Porto-Rico, for New-York. The Speedwell was embargoed 23 days, on account of troops being expected from Jamaica—they arrived the day before she sailed. .Also, schr. Experiment, Loring, -85 days from Kingston, Jam. via the Grand Caymans, rum, oil, iron, copper and cordage, John W. Boden.'' Sailed from Kingston 24th May, in co. with 10 sail of American vessels, that had been embargoed since 2lst April. Also, Swedish schr. Speedwell, Green, 14 days from Jeremie, coffee and logwood,.the master. Left Swedish schr. Wassa, and Got- tenburg. Also, schr. Bewastico, Smith, 16 days from Porto-Rico, Coffee, George Reintzel. Left brig Ulysses, Gold, for New-York, in 5 days ; schr. Seaflower, of Wilmington, Del. The schr. Enterprize, Briggs, of Bal- timore, sailed-6th inst. for Curracoa. Also, brig Lioness, Wilson, from Charles- ton. . Also, brig Federal George, Field, from Boston ; and schrs. Susan & William : and William, from ditto. The schr. Nimrod, Cathell, sailed from Mancaybo jOtli \itSU inco. with brig Lucy- Ann, Mitchell, and schr. Henry, Jacobs, for Baltimore. L^i't..t«ie;-y, Grace-Ann, Green, for Philadelphia in 10 days ; Swbr. Betsy and Jdne, for Baltimore, in ? days. In. iy.t. 35, long. 73, spoke btig ideiine, from N. York for Sa;. a..;.:ui. Two days ago, ofi* the Capes, s'po'Tie bug Hli.'s anu 3am.., frorfl uokimore, fa? St. Jago. Also, -cU'r Mets-or, Gardner, 2G (feytl&SKfc La Vera Cruz, logwood, «arsparilla|& Jajfop, I 1!. and J. Oliver. Havanna bearing S. by E. i distance 9 leagues, spoke sch'r Phiiaruhro- j pist, Munroe, from Havanna for Baltimore | Passed a ship in the bay, bound up. The brig Fair American, Brown, from Gua- dalonpe, hound to this port, was captured by the Melampus, 3 days since off the Capej, and sent to Halifax. Regimental Orders. A meeting of the officers of the Sih regi- ment is requested of billion's tavern, on Wed* >iesd,:>' ner.t the first July at 5 o'clock P. M. As the presemt is a very important crisis, a punctual attendence is confidently expected^ By order ^f Lieutenant Col. Strieker, JAMES CALHOUN, Jan. Adjutant. June 29. Republican Company. The members of this Company, are parti- cularly requested, to meet at my quarters this evening at S o'clock, THOMAS M'IlLDERRY, Captain. June 29. Sale by Auctiun. . Will be added tn our sale to-morrow at \*2o'cl'Cl, 100 cases Claret of 1 dozen e^ch entitle. to debenture. . 1 Scale Beam and Dishes, with about huh a ton of weights. VAN VVYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs. June 39. ,__________________ Sale by Auction! Will be added :» our sale to-morrow tnori.ing, 1 trunk ta'cTie* Silt Shoeu, 1 do. do. Morocco do 2 do- Men's Fnie Leather do Entit cd to drawback: VAN WYCK. 5c DOHSEY, Auct'rs, Tune 29. Just Rece'vecl And for sale by tlie.i tbtcriier, 3f'0' bbls. :i ar, Pitch and Turpentine, 3t) do Varnish, 13,000 White Q«k Staves. ALSO, An invoice of DRUGS, consisting of Balsam Copii, Gum Copal, and Semi—Bark. June -9. A. AT LISON, ~S, Calvert street. eo4t Sale by Auction. ON TUESDAY, The 30tb instant, at 10 o'clock, at the a-ictirm room, at the /lead if Fredeiiek-street dock, vsill c nnmei.ee the sale of A Variety of Dry Goods ; A !i h superior quality, 150,000 lb. C- (Tee. VAN WVCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs. June 29. _____ Sale by Auction—Postponed. r"t>-v The s:.le of ihe United States. $&$0^ Schoonor REVENGE; VC2l*-*tWl ^8 advertised for VVeclnes- !r**»;ii*ji£e dny the 1st of July next, is p stponed to a future day. VAN WYCK. & DORSET, Auct'rs June 29.___________________________ Sale bv Auction. On TUESDAY, The ITth August, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, villi be .sold at the premises, by order of tti< Court, did under the direction if Fred rid Price, esq. trustee, ALL that valuable piece of Ground, con timing nine acres, about One mile and a haf iiom the city situated to the west of the York Turnpike Road, and bounded by the Lands of Messrs. Edwards, Vincent, aid Ball On the premises is erected a (rood and convenient dwelling House, Stables, &c. late- ly owned and now occupied by Mr John Neale. It will be at the purchaser's option, to pay the cash, or to give apprpvad indorsed note's at sis and twelve mouths, with interest thereon, from the clay of sale THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. June 29. M&Tu Wanted to Charter, A good American SHIP of 3500 to 4000 bbls. for Liver- pool. Cargo can be put on board immediately. ALSO, A good American VESSEL of 220 to 240 tons burthen, for a port in Ireland. Cargo ready to go on bourd, without any deluy Applv to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's wharf- 6th mo. 29th._______ _________d6t freight to Barbadoe*, A few hundred barrels will be taken on moderate terms, on board the ship Mary, John M'Kay, master. Apply to WM. VANCE, Lovely-lane. June S9.______ eo4t Tor Boston, ' Schooner " SUSAN if WILLIAM, j-.juSjLil*^ Will sailin afew days, having *HsNpeS&> a part of her freight engaged, For freight or passage, apply to . BUFFUM W GOOD HUE, jVo. 84, Bcmly's vihaif. Also received per said schooner and for sale, 20 pipes Corsica Wine, ,50 boxes Chocolate, 650 Reams Wrapping Paper. ! June 29.__^________ d4t-eo.lt ¦ 226 tierces'prime Rice, Now landing- from' die brig Lioness, from Charleston's for sale bv THOMAS'PARKER, . 69, Bo'wlv's wharf Jime_2T:_______ " ¦ '¦ ' ' " d6t ' ;COFKEJL,:.'." Ahout 3600 lbs. prim- Green COFFEE, landing from brig Lioness irons 'Charleston, and for said by , {-ITCH HALL,- Juur. 81,, Bowly's -whaW: lime 29. .. , . , dat •LOST, On Sunday ever.iivg, in the street, a ft?al(!d LETTER, directed to " Mr*.,Sarah Hu,iing ton, Ka. 11 Cret k. Bpretei'set county." The , e, sou v I-, > bus found, the same, shall he rea louibl. rewarded, or, leaving it'at the Office oi tn« federiU &t£iig«.v MSS9. . -d4'-t Almonds, Beef & Soap. iVbw landing from, brig Feileral George, ar.tt schooners Willtarli, and Susan and IVilliam, from Boston, 60 hales sifi shelled A'monds,~) Entitled to 60 boxes she/led vlitto, 3 debenture. lOfj l.bio- No. 1 and 2, Beef, 70 boxes Brown Soar) ; for sale by NATHANIEL F WILLIAMS, No. 15, Bowlv's wharf. Jimt! 29. d4ti Green Coffee. Just arri-'i'd and will be landed to-morrov> from on board the brig Met or, captaiv Davis, as> the head if Frederick strict duck, 1309 hags CO i FEE, of vt rj superior qua- lity, calculated for either retailing, on expor- tation. Alto in Store, Muscovado Sugar, m hiids. tierce* 81 bbls. Ghued do. do. do. do. Cot'oiao id-aiidy, 4th proof, Holland Gin, do 30 seroons real Flotant Indigo. Coco:,, in bag.,, , J, hale Spanish Wool, London Particular Tenerifie Wine, in qr, casks, Ckret in hhJs and cases of 1 and 2 dor. e»cb, and A few bbls. and hag's, oldyellovi Coffee, ' ¦ainily use. ' For terms apply to HU : THOMPSON June 19. _____________eo8t* ( od-Fish, 226 boxes and 9 hhds. of excellent and in nice shipping order, and just ed per schooner Susan and William Luce, from Boston, and offered foi reduced price by ISAIAH MAI 69, Smiths Jupe-,g9. ,_________________^_ Wanted Immediately, Boarding and Lodging for a Gentlemai his wife, in a private ant respectable fan, uqar the Post-Ofiice would be prefered. . line left at this Office, directed to H. C. WiU, be immediately attended to. June "9. ________ d4tj Ten Dollars Reward. R ana way from the subscriber on the 27th instant, a Negro Girl, a native of Africa, named DELE, about 16 or 18 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high. Had on when sh«a went away a check gown, about half Wirn, with a Madras Handler Kief about her head, but it is probable she will change her dresi. Speaks very good French and English. Whoever apprehends said Negro, and d«» livers her to me, shall receive the' above ti- ward and ail reasonable charges. , . BONARt*,... No. 84, Carnhdeu-street Jnne 29.______________eo4t|l . Dividend. The President and Directors of the Union Bapk oi Mitryland, have this day declared ft liviuslid; f flip and a half ptr cent on the capi- at Moot thereof, tir the half.year, ending? the SOtli instant, and the same will be paid 10 the stockholders, or their representative* on or after Monday the 6th July, ensuiiig. By order of the Borrd, R. K1GINBOTH0M, Cashier. June 29. .: eoISt The Partnership OF WFSSELS is1 PRIMAVRSI, is thi* day dissolved, tin- subscriber beiiiir duly au* thomed to declare it so, by F.. Primavesi» now absent on a voyage to the W»st Indies. All persons indebted to. the said firm ara requested ta, make p»\ menl to the subscriber, as aiferit for Mr. H. A Wilms, to whom Wes* si.ls and P>iinav«»i have assigned all their effects in Trust for the benefit of their credit tors, who will please to exhibit their claim* to J. F. F. WESSELS, Who has removed to No. 31, South Calvert* street, where he offers for sale, a general assortment of GERMAN HARDWARE, ENGLISH CUTLERY, ifc. We. June 29. ______________eoit British Canvas. Just received per ship Francis, captain Curtiei from Liverpool, 100 pieces heavy British CANVA?, as- sorted from No. 1 to No. 6. And on hand, 150 pieces Ravens Duck, 50 sfeests Hyson, Young 'Hyson and Sou* chong 4'eas, imported the present year, 100 boxes Spermaceti Candles, An invoice of French Silks, consisting of Damask -Shawls, Stockings, &c. 30 barrels London Refined Saltpetre, of a superior quality, 20 casks Green Copperas, 15 do. winter strained Spermaceti Oil, And a small invoice of cheap COMBS, of French manufacture, and saleable patterns.' For sale by CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's wharf, fith mo. 26. d8t _— -.....— .........¦..... 1 mm Wm. & Jevm, Hoffman, No. 3, SoViir Cnabees-stbeCt, Have imporlea in the Shepherdess, from Londotlf 62 packages' Fancy Goods* Consisting rf Prints, Muslins, C.iiiibvick aid common Diniities, Cam1 rick and common Gingham!, Cambrick Sarsn. ts, Chatribriy Muslins, Shilling Cnitor.s, Madias and Pui i.af Hankerehiefs, - White and Prime cl Qjiillh gs, Knitting and Adel( hi CoUoo, Si!k and Cotton Hosiery, . Super Cloths and CassiroerS, with trim» tnirigs to inaieb,' Elesrant Shawls, newest faj-hion, Rlhlx.n:-, Dnss iiuttons, Cords, Tassels, Curdles, fee. &c. And have remaining from a fortifier import uti.-n a few coses IRXSit iLiJWiENS ANS*- SHEETING*. .Jus* S& ttfS «^l$fc