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Aiorrovsy at 11 oMocfc, ami the body w in- terred in the old church yard. Mes'ol'oed, That the rev. Mr. Davis be in- vited to prepare and deliver an appropriate discourse at Christ cluirch. on the occasion. Resol'aed, That the lieutenant col. com- mandant of tJ(je54th regiment} be requested to invite the volunteer companies to attend the procession, in military order, and that he tlireet the same. Resol-Oed, That the mayor, recorder, al- dermen, and common council, and the citi- zens of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and their vicinities, be, and they are hereby invited to attend. Resol-ved, That the. respective captains now in the port of Norfolk and Portsmouth, be, and they are heieby requested to put their siiips in mourning, and to furnish their boats, to-morrow, at rO o'clock., in order to convey the corpse Iron) the hospital to the ferry stairs, in such manner "and order as they way arrange among themselves. Resol-ued, That it is the opinion of this committee, that the civil and military autho- rities, and the citizens at large, attend at the Ferry Stairs, to-morrow at eleven o'clock, when the procession will commence. The chairman laid before the committee a letter from lieutenant William Yeaten, com- mandant at Fort Nelson, making a tender of his band of music, on this melancholy occa- sion. Resolved, That the chairman return lieut.'-umt Y. the thanks of this committee, and request the attendance of the music, to-morrow, at 10 o'cjocki .it the marine hospital. THOS.M .THEWS, Chair'n. The:,, 'jfrmistertd, Secretary. The citizens of Norfolk and Princsis- Anne counties, who are willing to transmit intelligence horn the sea coast, until the es- tablishment of a Telegraph, are requested to transmit their.na.me*to the subscribers, together with toe line of comitmaicatiau >t is most convenient to them to maintain. THEO. ARMISTEAD, 1 Com",i TtiOS. NJ TOJ \-lh,'. erection of i, Jun. \ m , ^ J J Teltgntfbt. iff* The fbltowt'tg /<•¦"¦' tke-.rfigin ' f •which is lodged in the C Heeler's Office, loas handed, us forpublication, " 'i'o the Comma >der on board the U. S. Fri- gate Chesapeake, in II. It a Is. " Onboard his 8. il.ship ii/l'mna, Ca/i. Douglas, June 18. " SIR, *' We request that you will have the kindness to take us out of this ship, for we are very much against serving the British. It is a nation we clo not belong to, being all ^Americans—We have no hopes of getting Wear unless you befriend us. We have all American protections, but they will not look at them ; and moreo.er, we were all horn and brought up in the United States of America ; and as we are now in the waters >f our own country, hope its laws will pro- eci us. k" We were first taken on board the Me- latipus and then sent on board this ship. We are your humble servants, [ohn Hcidridge, John Hiyton, illiam Ralerts, James Tarell, |onn Barnes jcier White, •remiah Holmes, James Craig, [aim Hertsn-sn, George Beams, >te;j!'en Findell, Emery Griffin:, Charles Washington, Willauj Mcrs, Jonrad Smith, lohnKeiiry, Henry Lemani Qo&tmufticatioH* a is heped that the fair Patriotic daugh- ters,of Columbia, whose tender bosoms jriiefe for the loss of their hue murdered countrymen, the protectors of their rights, by Srztt.,b T'yrants, will also v^ith. their bre- tbefri manifest equal respect and sorro it to their memory, by external as weii as heart felt mourning. pTesterday morning there arrived here the crew ot tne schr. Margaret, K. Bailey, capBfin Furguson, captured un the Itjth in- stant by the Leopard, British frigate, about 10 biile.s to the eastward of Chinkoiearjue, in 14 fathoms water, and after haying a DcLware pilot on board upwards of 8 hours. She was from Havana, with a valuable car- goof coffee and snjar the property of Lev- is Ciapiere, of Philadelphia. The frigate took out the crew except the captain, and sent licrfoi Halifax, not alio,, ing them time to take their cloths or any other article from Jth. board (hi? schooner. i Darn, the time they were on board the Jfceopaj'd they wee treated with much rude- ness ; their protections taken from them ami torn; and on the morning of the 23d, ftvlieu preparing to get underway to attack the Chesapeake, were put on hoard the Tri- umph, where they met with very different treatment—and they were next day put on board the schr. Maria, Clake, from Antigua bound to Fork Rivei. We this morning received the National In- telligencer of yesterday ; from which we ptratt the following. This paper is silent on the subject of calling- Congress—to Which Humor pointed yesterday. Nor is there in this paper one word about the cabinet council, spoken of. In short, we have not seen any thing in official form, from the seat of government, if we may hot so pronounce the Intelligencer itself : " Washington City, June 29. " The wound inflicted on the feelings of our citizens by the recent infamous outrage of Humphreys will not be easily healed ; it will rankle ; it will strike deep into the minds of our countrymen ; it has done more than the deadliest enemies of Britain could .' have done, to unite every discordant feeling into tile conviction that the British govern- ... inent, whatever they may promise, will give us nothing but hostility. It will operate as a solemn admonition to us to adopt a course of conduct, not the offspring of circumstance or of a spirit of impracticable accommodati- on ; but such a course of conduct as shall enable us to maintain our own interests in- dependently of the good or of the bad offi- ces of Britain. Nut, in fine, to look to j ¦aty stipub; ions for mere palliatives, but I i oinmainling groin d, and teach an I ->m*nr that for one vulnerable -ach in our system, we can SA, '< ten in her'*. i/\i -xploit of captain Hum- pVeys has raised a mentimpnt to his name, wiiose infamy will give it eternal duration. He has heroically triumphed over a shi;;. whose superiority not only screened hint fro n danger, but over t le .msuspic'ons eon fidence ot friendship, and, what IB still more honorable, over the women and children whom h*. beheld upon her deck ! " Is this Outrage sanctioned fry the British administration ; t>.' is it solely the act of an interior officer ? We cannot consider it trie act mr ibe ad- ministration. So-fijr, indeed, it may be as- cribed to.them, as being indirectly counte- nanced by the maiked indignities they have offered us in the impunity and promotion extended to those who have shamefully vio- lated our neutral rights. Of this the hon- ors recently conferred on Whitby is a memo- rable instance. But hostile as they may be in the abstract to neutral rights, their recent deportment indicates something like a dis- position to be, at least for the present, on friendly terms with us. To ascribe then this act directly to them would be to stig- matise them with a complication of injus- tice, hypocrisy, and foily, which ought not to be imputed to any men without the clear- est proofs. But it :t is not their ac, it is nnquestiona- be an act of an officer of 'he British go- vernment for whose conduct that govern- ment ,s accountable. Wdl Ciiey disavow it ? Will they make ample honorable reparati- on ? Is it an act for which any reparation can atone ? Tiiese are questions of the utmost impor- tance, which we shall not attempt to an- swer. Reposing with absolute coniidence in the government, we have no d».-ubt of those steps being taken which the case de- mands. The Portuguese charge des affairs and consul general for the United S.'ales of A- merica, b.'viug observed thai many masters of vessels bound from the ports of the U. States to Portugal .md i . dependencies, do not apply for and take bills of health duly certified, recommends to the merchants and traders whom it may concern,. a particular attention to the regulations heretofore pub- lished. That all masters of vessels from the U. States to any port in Portugal or its Islands must have their bills of health certified by the undersigned, or the respective Portu- guese vice consul) or agents. Should the boaster of any vessel omit to take such certificates with him, he will on his arrival in Portugal or its Islands, be oblig- ed to undergo such a quarantine as the board of health there may deem necessary. It is also requisite that any cargo or arti- cle shipped for account of a Portuguese sub- jeers, should be declared and sworn to, as Portuguese property ;. and the bills of lad- ing certified as above. JOSEPH RADEMAKER. Philadelphia, ijtb June. Chilicothb, June 18. Extract of a letter from a gentleman of the first information and respectability, in Pin- cenn.es, (Ltd- Ter.) to a gentleman of this tcwni dated May Of b, 1807. H We have just received informali n from St. Louis, which induces a belief, that lirut. Pike and his party have been cut off by the Paddots, a nation of Indians bordering on Same Fee." LONDON, May ro; The hypocritical cry of " No Popery" has already occasioned al Bristol and Liver- pool, scenes that make us blush for the coun- try we live in. A deluded and brutal mob have in both these places proceeded :o acts of personal violence which we hoped would never again have disgraced the name of En- glishman. We earnestly tiuot that the ma- gistrates will be vigilant ; or the intolerant flame may again blaze forth, and, uniting it- self with po 1 ical animosity, produce mure fatal scenes than those which tarnished the national character in the year 1780. Ihcfdlcwing disgraceful seine, -which must be regretted by theft tends if decorum and good order, of alt parties, took place at Liverpool <,» Saturday night : On Mr. Rescue presenting himself at one of the windows of the bank, to addre-s the electors, the clamors of the opposite party rendered it impossible for a single word to be heard. Mr. Rathbone next pressented himself, and intreated a hearing, but to as little purpose ! A stone was soon afterwards thrown through one of the bank windows, wide! passed ciose t0 Mr. licscce, & struck a gentleman on the cheek, standing near him, which severely wounded him ; a second stone was then throw:), which fortunately mis- id the windo a . Xhesfe, however, were only the sig ials 0 a scene of more brutal outrage. The g< ntlraiei) on horseback, who had halted on the top of Dale street, were immediately assaifed, in the most furious manner- with whips and sticks, provided, no doubt, forth*-purpose. CJ. (f.-.V^mr was actually dragged off his horse, and most scandalously treated, whilst: the poor animal was stabbed in the flank with a knife.— Stones and staves Were thrown in every di- rection, and many of the friends of Mr. Roscoe were severely wounded; Counsellor Rainack received a violent blow on the face, ivhich was succeeded by a second. A mis- creant carrying y standard in hrshand, rush ed with it through the crowd, anil forced it violently through a window of the hank, aiming it directly at tile breast of Mr. Bath- hue, who retiied to avoid the brutal assault. In this state of confusion and tumult, which the apptarance fcf Mr. Roscce seemed only to increase, andaftei repeated but unavailing calls fortlie interference of magistracy, that gentleman was prevailed upon, as the only menu of putting a stop to a scene of outage and bloodshed, to retire. - On Monday, the light lion. Charles U,:lh- urit made his'publie entry4w a candidate for Bristol ; but the No Popery mob received him, on tiie Exchange, with reiterated hisses ami groans, and would hot pei'niU him to be I be:;rd. They canttu«ed thfit CWiduct to | the Whits Moji in" '•¦/',-. '¦¦" fV^wbecam* mfc> rageous, -ie-iri-itig they wculrj jfot be repVie- s ated by 1 f, .-¦;.d of tropezy • and or >eseeded to demo'wh the windows, the whole of which ', Ware to;.:Hy destroyed ;':uul oh some 1 los/e ' Boys being taken into custody for riotous ! condu:--. the mob proceeded to the council ' house, the windows of which they also i h/oke ; and m»t a blue rtliboi was to be seen | the whole evening. On Tuesday the elec- J tion came on, when Messrs. Bathurst and Baillie were declared to be duly elected.— The basses and groans of the populace were 4';!Ces:ant, un:U Mr. Batliurst got into his chai% when the people manifested every dis- position to Jo h'hl peisonai injury, by throw- ing mud, oystPi-jheils, &c. at h'm. When he had passed only a .r«' yards into High street, he was assaulted ".*u.h stones ; and on being struck with a piece e>f ..-ood, he siczed and held it in his hand with a s?e,,;- ing menace, which so exasperated the deni- ed i» ople, that stones, oyster shells, &c. fell in showers; and Mr. Bathurst having- receiv- ed several severe blows, was obliged to de- scend from his chair, and seek refuge in a house in Higlijstreet, and the blue cavalcade Compelled to return. From the Merchants' Ctffee-House Books. June ±>J. A rrived, brig Hipomenes Glavery, 16 days from Guadaloupe—Coffee, .Sugar and Molas- ses -Philip Rogers. Left at Point Petre, brig Atlantic, King, of Baltimore, to sail the same day. Sailed from the Bay Malum, left none there, spoke nothing except the frigate Mejampus, by whom they were boarded and had three passengers that were on board the frair American, put on board of her. The Captain of the Mela m pus informed one of her passengers that he had Sent 12 vessels to IJaliiax in the last 8 days, and that he ex- pected nothing less than a war would be the consequence of the Leopard's attack on the • bc-sapeake. • Also, scll'r Henry, Jacobs, 19 days from Marycaibo—Coffee <* Hides -Jacob Adams. Sailed in company with the Nimrod, arrived. and brig Lucy-Ann, Mitchell, f'01 Baltimore. Led brig Grat-er-Anri, Qreeu of and forPhila delphia ; had sold part of her cargo, and part sue will bring home. In the Mod a passage was boarded by his B. Majesty's brigLarefy, Cap*. Watt, and treated' very ill. Spoke seb'r Venus, of New York, from Norfolk, bound to Jamaica, in Int. 2a. long. 10. The Pilot sajj S, that the day before yester- da\ he saw the Melampus fiigate in posses- sion of 4 brigs and 2 ships, all outward bound ; four of them he had in tow, aud two of them he saw him take possession of. The whole six weie seen going out of the Capes that morning. June 80. Arrived, ship Hose, Johnson, Norfolk, ballast Cornthwa.it A Yarnell. Is-., Swedish scll'r Lady Fahlberg, Willi- ams, 10, 11.ys from Cape-Francois, coffee & cocoa— to Order. Chi lstope had lately been successful, and TAKEN G0NA1VKS. Also, sch'r Phoenix, Greely, 10 days from Portland beef, plaster of Paris, &c.--Corn- shwait & Yarnall The ship Orizimbo, Gardner, hence to Ba- tavia, was spoken 19th Alay, S4 days out. re j „, -'or T he Schooner H i:\iii01).' O.j-v-oo C-inell, She is ¦¦ strone- last a ;ii:isj So! ooner about 7" 'U h.».7-ls burthen un.l wi 1 be ia excellent eider If recede n cargo tn a few dais. Apply to WM. TAYLOR. - Whn has imported in said .ichoor.er, for tale, :}j crates Earthen-ware, 14 boxes Brown Soap, 2000 11 ei White Pine Boards. 6th mo. 30tU.__________________d6t Landing this day, On M''Clare's wharf, fom on board schooner Ai.h, captain Kent, "5 hhds. weighing- 5..,00O lbs. rich Moun- talu TOBACCO And from schooner Dolphin, captain George, 31 hlids lower Rappahannock do. For sale by , A. & R. BOU'.HAN. Bowly's whar-. June 30. d6t Russia Duck. Nmv landi-ngfor sale, 30 pieccufrit c/uoiitv Kussia Duck, In Store, British Canvas and ltavens Duck. NATH ; F. WILLI 'MS, No. 15, Bowly's wlurf. June 30.___________________d4ty Bluoin Raisins, in hoxes. Just received and for sale bv ' CORNTHWAIT 4 YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's 'Vrf. 6th mo. SOth. d4t New-England Rum. 20 hhds. New-Eng-land RUM, landing-from on board schooner Phoenix, E. Grnby, mas- ter, at the upper side 0/ Smith's Dock, and for sale. Apply on board. 6th mo. 30th._____________________d4t Just Received, 43 bales Upland COTTON, tnd A (c?w boxes best Spanish CIGARS. For sale by VON KAl'FF & BIIUNE. June 30. _______ eoSt____ Alexander, Webster h Co. HAVE FOS SJI.Es 5600 well cured large size Spanish Hides, 10 qr. chests Hyson Tea, 14 do. Young' Hyson do. 1 valuable case French Cambric, 2 cases Table Cloths, & Table Linnen, ?0 cases Martinique Cordial. 12 cases China Pint Bowls June 30-_____„___ _ u4t-eo4tf. Regimental Orders. A meeting of the officers mf the '6th regi- ment is requested at Fulton's tavern, on Wed- nesday next the first July at S o'clock P. M. As the present is a •very important crisis, a punctual etter.dence is confidently expected. By order of Lieutenant Col. Strieker. JAMES CALHOUN, Jun. Adjutant. June 29. JVlilitia Notice. The Officers belonging to the thirty-ninth Regiment Maryland Militia, •wilt //lease tnett at my house, New Church street, on THURSDA V EVENING-, id July, at seven o'clock, to assist in reorganizing that regi- ment, as the republic may hove occasion for eur services. JAMES MOSHER, Lieut. Col. Comt. June 30, 18Q7.________________________ Volunteers of Old- ''own. A meeting of the Citizens of Old-Tcnvn, •wishing to form a Volunteer Company, is requested, ot Mr. John Cox's Tavern, for- merly Mr. Ih'iishciv's, on Thurstlay eveneng next, the lid Juy, at 7 u'clock. June SO. cf3f A meeting of the Young Men who have volunteered in the Infantry C. mpa. ny will be held al 7 o'clock this nening-, at Billion's. JuneSo. Formers' Bank of Maryland, June 3o, ISO/. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To the stockholders in this Bank, on the Western Shore, thai an election will be held at Coolidg-c's tavern, in the city of A.inape- lis, ou the first Monday in August next, be- tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and. 3 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of choosing- seventeen directors of said Bank, to serve for 12 months from the said day of election. Bv order, JONATHAN PiNKNEY, Cashier. _June 30.___________law'lt Notice. The Union Bank of Maryland will be shot on SBtunlaytl p Hit July next It is ¦¦ ¦ cd thai a'tl Bills and Notes, due on that day, and S nri.'v, be paid on Friday, druiig Bank house. Ill Is ana Notes for Monday's Dis- count, must be i Bank, oa Friday, the 3d. K. HIGltJBQTQM, Cashier. Ju.teSO. 44i nf ;'.; c a v that it s more ( Baltimore OiTlce of Discount ana L&posft, Juw« 3: til, I.?'-' This Bank wdl be shi t on t! < 4lh 01 j'^f WM. In cons- quenec thereof; a IN us aim Bits, p.ly.ble at this instiiuiion 1.11 Sal ur.ay and Sunday next, nu.st be Ue'.e-i up, on OP bee.iv ne't Fr'dayj and all gills and \ou-s, intended for discount on Monday the 6tU J y, uiust be brought into liana oil iriiho. OAVlD HARM-,, Caslwer. - _ J'-ne 30 _______________d:«: •¦ WILL BE PUBLISHED T0-MQRTlQ* MORNING BY SAMUEL JEFFEiU.- 212, Marect st rrt and .*t i/ :.'., . :rV A ,\ D JEFVERiSfrti Number 2 01 .. N>>;;v \;. ¦ .,-, W :k, by the Lu of tan S ctetf ol lu-u MOOr\biJjL\ The pu • slv 1 < Ibrm.- the jitUi-ons work, that he has stated i . the itnihArs expressed.b; ui ;,y v ther feadeis, coul I be made to c nbC..c,i u j eta ol miscellaneous nature, r'ulhist: -. juiswe-ed, that it would be nl.'.-ely in cnsisiwii with thou- plan; but pave him ha-., 1 cl se in the same cover, am ci ..¦ tiiy o m seeilane- ous matter that ho nnylit tltinkni He has there fere, resolved to g-ivc, will) each num- ber of the Moonshine, from four to eight pifes of original and selected matter,, whhli will be payed so bs to admit of being bound up sparately. The whole of his additional .matter to be given in each it until, wll con- stitute a number of a distinct work, fc> h» entitled THE BALTIMORE MACAZN.T. This department will be under the o,acti- on of a gentleman of'known literary a: ilitrs. The third Number of the Mo nslii e, i.ill be published on Thursday the 9 li ol J ily, together with the first |>art of N 1. 1, of 1'iie Ballimpre Magazine ; after which, they will be published regularly every Thursday. The two works together will curtain from, 1 ' to 16 pages each we k, and be delivered or 'orwarded to those who pay in a ov ..ce, u>r Three Hollars far Stat months, ur at thai rales heretofore advertised. June 30. dlt Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership of SHEPP.VKD AND M'LAUGHI.IN, is tins day ilissulved by mutual consent: All persons having1 chums against said firm are requested to present their accounts, and those indebted to tha same, will please make their payments a» soon as possible THOMAS SHEBP \RD, MA1TUEW ... LAUGHEiN The subscriber informs his Fiieie 1 and tha Public, th.it he Continues the Bnaiiti st ofMeri cliant Tiylor, and Slop Seller, at h s snuul. No 43, Fell's street, Fell's Point; B- ltimore* THOMAS SU£.in'.\KD. ' June 30. ait Fifty Pollars Rewarfl. R«nawav veste'a'nv irmn the subscriber N-'-o DICK, a slave lor life, c ovmonly Vn wr in B-ihimore by the name of Richard Ba neit, a yellow f-llow, about' t»ei ti 01" tw nli two years old, and ahum five leet three orfo ir iuches high, vtoutm e ..a t •> .. v it 1 him alibis clothes, gnifl.ight uhictk w e o,;c iinc blue clolli coat, _»itfi yeilouf bu :om, I yellow nankeen up|>er juke', tri ,- med ,,il round with blue tape, I pair o "ye low* nankeen overalls, 1 larpolin ! at, the other part of his clo hes cann t be so' '.v"!l dercril'ed. He w s born on Fell's Point, and bn ug't upt. to the brick-making business. He via.i seen yeste d.iy on ihc, P ,ibut Iphia road, carrjing^ a bin d c of Clothes, and 11 is strongly sUspscfc? ed thai he is gone to Pi-nnsjivanift under an expectation cf being set free by the abolition society, 1 will give ?u dullaw) if taken n-ithiu ten miles of Baltimore, and 3'J dollars if taken above ten miles and within the st.'te of Mary- land, and the above reward oi Fif j Dollars \£ taken out of the state and brought home, but no extra charges. JOHN M'DONOGH. June 30._________________________eo Wanted Immediately, A CARRIER for " The Ohsciwr." Re- co e.menth.tioi.s will be r.equiercd, without which uoi.e need apply. J. ROBINSON, Office of Ihc Observer, 4, N. cbarles-street.' ._.!'¦'¦« o__________________________________S, GODFREi: kiilV ALT. may 9.________________V Jaw John Vance 8c Co. No ITS, Market-street, Have received in addition to thei' former assort, inent of BOOKS. Si'ATlONAUT, CUT- X KMT, CJV the follotisht,' luticies, vi%. Mo, se's Geography, wiih or witluht Atlas, ' Gutljrie's Geogrnplhcal Grammar, Family, School and Pocket Bibles, Farley's Cookers, 2d edkii ii D'.iii f's Nature Displayed, The Wild Iri: h Cirl. Also a large as. or intent