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-Wc vitri **he i-fv'i^eiijativs i , ,fe«a —-4. gtt'is* four cheers. our :i. Tii« constituted . trovernme/nt.—T ley arc age pi o r. >wtt entitWT "-herefore to our ;.he-!tencs, :. — 3 cHeers. 6tli. T!-ie army of tbe U. ..tes—rl-iv- Beneili of mi 1 raiHtai j experience, ill regard them as models for our ex- tn the hoar of danger.—2 guns, 3 choice, ing t'11' vre Antigua, arrived here this morning in ij days. By a pape.' which he has favored us with, we observe that the.rs. ), -ytii. The navy of the 17. States—Our flap; has once been struck but the luster of its stirs is n ;t extinguished.—.;. guns, 6 cheers. 8ih. The militia.—There swords altho' formed of ploughshares are so well temper- cci-tlt-af they can reach the heart of a foe.— ' '$ guns, 55 cheers. (j-.',\. Oar brethem from Richmond and FetersbiWSf—When they heard we wsre in danger they fle » 'o our assistance—They jtKerjt am*, receive our gratitude •—6 guns, * 10th. The British nation'—We wish to preserve an honorable pence with them, but . we dread not war, it is preferable to,either itisc.it or injustice.—1 guns, 3 cheer:;. I ith. The memory of George vVashing- ro'i.—L.;* it iHspiro every American^to emu- late his glory.—6 trims, 6 cheers. The heroes of our Revolution.— originated with himself. It is stated that the Cleopatra, British frigate, has joined the British ships below. The ships that have remained were the Triumph and Leopard, so that sir Thomas Hardie no.v commands en the station. F E PER AL G AZSTT £. SATURDAY, JULY 25. '-„______ 111, J. UU n^iwww — The rich legacy oi honorable Independence •which they bequeathed to us must never be /hipaired.-—4 givnf, 6 cbcen 13th. Our Brethren wounded awi slaugluei * Chesapeake— 'i'Le r blood cries I nice, and when o\ •¦ government cutsets, vengeance it shnll 3i;\v", till then we can only mourn their sympathise in their sufferings. 4 gnus, '1 chef-rs. i.;.:!i. The nations ill amity with us—™ . T-Liy car peace ml relations long continue----- •/, guns', 3 fche [5th. Abolitiou to all party distinctions- -6 gvtn-s, 6 twicers. I manufactures—rmr coun- trv furnishes every rinv material, let us not be indebted to others for the workmanship. ___3 I'.^r.s, 3 cheers. 17lii. The American Eagle—a prowling X/iou has sprang upon her when unsuspici- ous, but she now delics his roar.—& guns, 6 cheers. 18th. Our Brothers now on Duty—they Jive in. our memory although absent from , Volunteer from the chair. The Spirit of 76—It is again es»:ited, nv>y it never be extinguished, but like the li,.:; from Heaven, descend upon jthe stnic ares and forms of Tyranny, to blast l 'r Spanish Consul. The libe.tjfcof the Seas. —The nati ti that arrogates to itself the sovereignty of the Ocean., ftfid attempts to impose restrictions T* ntwa tbj free' navigation of.ather nations.is heartfelt satisfaction to • notice the harmony and order which prevail- ed during the whole of this Jay, upon an occasion, in which citizens of arl) parties f persons vdio but a few wee'i , Scognized each other, but as oBjtjctb jousy, suspicion, and hatred. A sense of .common danger, a sense of the intuit to the .honour of our country united all, and verifi. .ed the words of the president, " That e -ivere all Federalists, we were all rep.iblv «ans."—In whatever view we have behtlo the '.resent oecmrence, we shall never: jregrat it, should it prove the means of ^uniting the affections of our countrymen, :id ot extinguishing tfeatrancorous spirit *>f party, that threatened the destruction of al ?oeial lt»finony and intercourse. . i .1 as vi* can fee the humble means of otnoting a spirit of union, which this ' . crisi? cails lor, it will be our duty as ¦ all our efforts. In the evening the company separated, order, and in the courss of the not a single occurrence took place would disturb its harmony and plea- Our last noticed that a detachment of ca } v:,'. y had b( en sent to Cape-Henry and its vioiiiUy to prevent the boats from the British ¦ coiling on shore. On T'oursdr.y night about 9 o'clock, a it came on shore near Lynhaven, where rty or militia under capt. Reed was sta- . i. Upon the firing from the militia, :ft their boat and ran into the ; itt the inoning they surrendered • 'an Si-epherd of the caval- »f a master's mate, a 1 ds'itpinan, ..ad three seamen, belonging he Triutnplij, They were informed that were r.ot 1 ^nsidcrcd as prisoners of war, \ ^et as offender.- against the la.v. They came ihore for water,; and had only a musket and a fowling piece in the boat. We may with confidence, that these persons hare been treated with every mark of polil and attention. They are not yet disposed The following information was politely handed, by capt. B. Houston, of the brig American. The American was bound from this port, to Trieste, a neutral port in the Adriatic, but raptured by the English and Carried in- to Malta, and the cargo detained—vessel cleared by giving security to bring proqfc A decisive victory v, a. gained by t! ces of "Algiers over the troops of the hey of Tunis, about the 15th of May, in the neighborhood of Constant!r.e—liie news of which occasioned great rej icing at A Sidi Siliman Miii Mill was at Gibraltar, and part of his business appeared tb be tiro hasing of 'military stores for his master. Barque Lydia, Head, of Cape Ann, do. do. da. Schr. Charles, Sonle, of Dnxbury, from Alicant forPanza, fish, do. Ship Fortune, Johnson, of Newburyport, from Smyrna for Lisbon. ^^^^^^^^^^~ Brig Peace,--------, from Gajlipoli, for Copenhagen, oil. ^^^^ The two last arrived the day on which the American sailed. Extract of a letter from cspt. K»nyon, late ef the ship Nymph, of l!m pari ;o his envn-, en, dated Fort Abllcnry, -.'.Jb July, . 1807. " Should you not have received my letter via London, this will inform youof the cap- ture of the ship Nymph, late under my pUlCtl4Blli£^^^^^^^^^^^^ one cargo of which he hail rent for Tunis. All the Portuguese squadron that was stationed al Gibraltar, with the exception ot a sloop of war, one brig and a schooner had gone off Algiers probably with a view of co-operating with Tunis. Translatfefi of an Order of his Imperial jest»'Mully Solnnan. emperor of Mo- rocco, given at Mogadore, 9ih May, To all Merchants in Mogadore, Moois, Jews and Christians : At this time I have found this place desti- tute of goods and such merchandize as, is win'.ing in the country, and I observfc the reason is, because you do not 6rin£ which pay duty, but you only bring haid ' cash, which is no pro'U to me, and ballast which is an'ineumbrance. I wish you to br'mr; such goods as ara ne- cessity (or the country, snd also bene! Ii!l the port. For my own part God has not made them needful to me ; for v/'ich rea- son, I have ordered Ben Absedi-ck that who ever does not. import goods to V. the country and employment of thifi brings only ballast and erupty-ships, not to suffer such empty ships to, remain in the har- bor, but to sand them away. And he will allow them sufficient time to 1- fliiu- order to their frit command, hy a Maltese prifateer, on the 7th April last. " Tire Nymph was from bound to Leghorn, laden with oil, -both vessel and cargo condemned at Malta. By Mr. James Powers, a passenger Ura schr. Fungars, Northampton c only, nia, we learn that a h.iat's crew of th? British hi! dsd on Smith's I.-.k.uJ, on day last, they took a qu mtity 6-f poultry, ''•;- which they pAid ; after winco tbev sh stock of cattle and sheep tor which they offered fifty cent per he nl ; bi.i the- owner refused receiving it ; and they took them without giving anything* They then pro- ceeded to sink casks for the purpose of ob tainmg uater; and as it is .calculated they will land for the water, the militia of die neighborhood have put therasijhf'es in readi- ness to receive them. f American^ Cn M -N\)XY. The 2Tth instant, m L I r,«(!/;, at tl.r Iliad if Cajt-t rowwwtfitr 's'e s(Ue of ^^^^^^^^^^ A \'ancty of Dry Goeda- 4>«oi-L' .:!iiti\vlas, Kavrps Duck, Di:ii'ities, Rarulannas, 300 pieces Blus JCaiifceen*, 1 Uale Gui-ralis, 1 do. K hi iii|)'i os, ?>c. After ivMch at 12 o'clock, The Cargo ot' Aiolussos and Uuui, as adver- tised. Also, SS libels, Museovailo Segar, oi do. Claved pipes Brandy, 3 .1 1. Holland Gin, A few puiiciieons e>i' NewEntrhuid Rum Sec. R. LfiMMOHi'jk C(J. Auct'rs. July 35-____________________________.______ S*le by Auction. On MUNilAY, The "7th instant, at 12 o'etoci, at the auction room at the head of Gay-street del:, iU he sold, The entire CARGO of the brig BUnchy, Consisting *>/' 15-1 hhds of pi'ime Suriai'.n Molasses', >nd \7 pUVif.heoAs i'!' Il'im, R. LEMMO'N h CQ-. Attct'rs Inly 24 ^^^^~ Sae by Auctiuh. On WKDivKSOAY, at 11 o'cio. k, will be sold, wttlifl ¦ :, at W'-itci's wharf, Fell's P iftl ived enJ.sMoe.'.j'iioies, ut 2 4 and siv montlis, The Swedish Ship MODKST, * Two years old ; is built, of thr lies! 3, and will ci iie'r sails, rigging. rur .laic. A v:d-..i:,Ve Tract of [.AMD, lying in An- no .U'uiid'ic county, in the neighSoihpod of Eik I'.idji'-, oonta'miii"' 801, acri.s., betw.en Lo and i-'ir..-'. .'; an the u't/ of .llaltiinorc, and 27 iV-nu the Federal City, and on the re: 1 tsontetiipl^ted ly Congresf, fi-ou* the latter to the Ibi-mer place there i is up- wai'ds of Ga!) of tile abmc, well v.-oudc 1 iukI i if riop to n'ae in the vicinity of the ncigh- borhood, tlie residue now under cultivation -, the se.il is adapted to eveiy species of i^Rini- try in-oduce, .particularly for the production, of Tobac.ro. • Mhe impiovements are a to-' lei-able frame dwelling House and kitch- en, a good Barn and Stables a good ap- ple and peach orchard. Considering the feat scarcity of wood, -and, I'ra;- one of the* best markets in this .state, with an addition* of a 'jiaiititv Ivon Ore, thereon, aj d tlie c livenieiicy of it.i situation to the mil's anct water carriage, whaie produce may be cc,.- vaye.t (Vom Elk rid. e Landing to Bah'mere, ren.lers this Land worthy the attention of farmers and others- Also 30 acres, situate oi\' Elk Uidge, adjoining tile residence of Mr. Grahams, two miles from SpiM-rier*a Tavern, on tlie ro;.d i.'ia Frederick to Annapolis— Also, between 2^'J and 4k0 acres, iyi ig ii> Fredericjc county; contiguous' t'o \\illiam Hobbs, esq. and. part, of which joins tie i urn- pile Koad on both sides ; and principally g in wood, of a Kood quali y ; the soil is surpassed by none in the neighborhood, in the production of produce o, every des- cription. I' is "teemed indecorous to give;*, f.uther description of ihe aforesaid Lands, as. it is presumed those inclined t<\ purchase v.jrt vicwtln.ni. The terms will be.'a-commwlati irg and p.-ice low. For further particular -¦ f>,jiy to the eubacriber at the Count- ing house of Herrsl Sam. and Eli Cl.o;e,t, utaltinii'ie, or t) Mr. Onrlel Han Elk-Ridge, who 13 authorised to'dis;.ose of •the same REZIN HjVVIMOMJ. If the first mentioned Tract is not soldi before the l'dth November next it will bo 1 to the highe ,t Iji !di r at public auctieo, n til t d y, of wl.icti notice wi1 be given, at Spurrii r's Tavern, Elk-R.dge^in the E ie- noon, when lire terms, will be made knov.u at lime and place of sale. - Jnly 25. eoWlaw \'eitl« \ I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the translation sent me by Mr. James Ilcnshaw my agent at Mogadore. (Signed) JAMES SIMPSON. Tangier, Hth June, 1807. Palermc. 25th May, 1807. Sir, I have ;he honor to enclose-you herewith for your government, copy of an official no ti cation sent me by H. E. the marquis de Circ-lle, his Sicilian majesty s minister for foreign, affairs, where ail the ports of the kiiigdona of Maples occupied by his majes- . jinks, are declared in, a state of block- ade. You will of course do what is needful with the same for the information of the American Bag. 1 am, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed) ABRAHAM GIBES. John Gavino, esq. U. S. Coi. 11'., Gibraltar. tJoitte-Vidio, May We have the pleasure to announce the ar- rival of his majesty's ship Thisbe, having on board general Whitelocke, commander in "chief of his majesty's forces in South America, and staff ; to be followed by* large 11 infotcement.; of troops of every descrip- tion, winch the general left at sea. Acom- ',..uy of artillery has disembavhed this after- I Leon from the Tbiibe. May er: His excellency gov. Wbiteloc.lt* lias, by pioclamation, ordered, that all persons who are not Spaniards, or South-Aineucan sub- jects, who reiided in M.i.te Video previous to its capture, or who do not belong to mer chant ships, do give in their names and re- sidence at the Cavilda's ofiice, before, the 28th, under penalty of ibrleiung the pro- em of the British govermneat. following is a list of the gen. miiita viz. hen' 'a-n. John White- ' general sir Samoa onchmuty, brie,;, geu. Wm. Lumley, and brig. gen. Ackland ; It. col. Torrens, 89th regiment, military secretary, It. col, A. Cadogan, captains J. Brown, and J. H. Foster, and ens. Freeman- 1!", aicls-de-camp to the commander in chief ; It. col. Bradford, 87th, deputy adj gen. ; It. col. Bourke, D. (A. M. G. ; colo- nel Browne, 40th, commandant of the town. :iice, co:1 ' July ar. in good order, an in- I e 'een at toe \ alldn ai <¦ eood and Fr 'dericSt-atreeta 1 HJMAS CHASE, Auc.'r of, the orders o f the ffovernment be thought necessary on that head On Saturday morning another boat was on >re with fifteen men, but put otffio '-the moment that captain Taylaj's cavalr a sight. • . Another boat has been, we «n cn shore, Bearing a flag of truce ; e.er who come had no written ion to prove the character he ;. I . was ordered on board, witiun ^ , . , the object of his inis i 1 1 LIST Of Amu lean vessels captured and carried in- to MaltuAr adjudication, from the 7th of A pril toJIVt:- Sth of June, furnished by cap tain Houston, of brig American, in '16day s from Malta. Brig-Joshua Potts, Buell, of North Ca- rolina, from Gallipoli for Marseilles, with oil, vessel and cargo condemned, May 16. Ship Nymph, ef and from Baltimore, for Leghorn, condemned May 27. Brig American, Houston, from Baltimore for Trieste, vessel and cargo cleared, appeal- ed for by the captors. Schr Fair American, of Duxbwy, from Naples to Leghorn, with fish, vessel and car- go condemned, May 23d. Ship Carpenter, Myers, of S;disbury, from Maiifredonia, for Lisbon, with wheat, vessel and cargo detained for further proof. Brig Lilac, Bradford, of Duxbnry, from Leghorn for Messina, with oil, vessel and cargo condemned May 27. Brig Victory, Lewis, of Boston, from idisse for Lisbon, wheat, liberated to pay 'post and charges ! a .i.!;.!>ia, Collins, of Boston, from Li',bon, wheat, vessel liber -* d for further proof. Ship ¦¦ . 1 Philadelphia^ from Smyrna otwn and galls. PORT OF BALTIMORE. Entered, Brig Blanchy, Craig, Ida-. Pawsoti, Sch'r Industry, Ed war (5, Messenger, While, Cxcared, Ship Iris, Wesoott, Sch'r Adventure, Atkinson, Pocahontas, Heriiek, James, Beare, Sea Ffowei', Boyle, Hope, Dowson, Tame, Peterson, Rachel, Prior, Eliza, Whitteredge, Hercules, Feet, Francis, Mcrril, Surinam Isle France Martinique Halifax Amsterdam Havana Corruna Matanzas Porto Rico Laguha St. jago Cuba Salem do. Portland Marshal's Sale. United States, Maryland D:strict. By v'ftae and in pursn-oo e Ot* an order to me directed from ihu honorable Ji.rnes llous- ttjn, esq [udg- of toe District Court o> tinned States, in and 101- Maryland Ujsirici, ¦will l;e cxeoaed, to public s.dc, at the lower end (!'•' M'Elderry's wharf, on S VTU'.'.EA .', tie fir-1 day of August next, at 11 o'cl k, for ;as!i, ^A Tllc Eri'f wK2S®f "er *;lcli|e, and apparel, and k&^sa^'?-.' Furniture. THOMAS KUTTER, Marshal, June 535. . d'A Coach- -Making. Tot siiliscrihe ully inform their Slav 11tentiarv, with musjrets and side arms By order of the Captain, JOHN W1HTELOCK, i;t Sergt July 25._ ^ _______ ;. 2t Baltimore United Volunteers" The membetsof this Co'Ti; eues ed to attend at the Coiunibian.Xiin, 011 Mo day Evening next, at half past six rfcloc precisely, for the purpose of tucking Offic* and to establish the uniibrra. liy «rder, OAVID WARMtlf), S Tub) 25.______________ _ _Ji.^ Van Guard VOluiHeer? ATTKl. You will meet at the l.'ousa,' ¦ ' '* \ o'clocl .Jwitii firelocks Ap , tiioatv^Bla « . , tr I, ar 0 ews'.'quenoe i* I to b« tiansacted. W. ft. Wi:J0*».*aptaw. • j5.______^^r^^^^ . i > was to ascertain-'Hie fate ;sq'$s who were detained. . • ' Fiotti the Merchants' Crffce-House Books, j.dy 24. Arrived, brig American, Houston, 46 days from Malts'—Ballast—W.Cole. .Captain H. informs that the British cruizsrs in th« : !e- dittrran.-an captured tvery Auictican vessel tiny fell in with. A number of Anierican vessels were to sail from Smyrna and Gallipoli during the month of June which were expected to be taken and carried into Malta, as it was im- possible to escape the privateers in that pail of the mediterranean. Captain II. informs that about a fort- night before he left Malta, accounts were received of the English having been defeated at some village in the neighborhood of A- lexandria, in Egypt, with the loss of 1500 killed and wounded. That while at Malta two of the bodies of their generals killed in the action were brought there. It was re- ported that the British admiral Louis was dead. fjy With God's permission a FUNERAL SERMON, oecamned by the death of Mrs. Rebecca Barney, that evening the commitiee appointed at the last meeting will report rules- tor the govern* iii-aiit ut the corps. ___^_ Baltimore Vouinttxr jlttuiay Company. The indisposition of some of the members composing.ine committee appointed to draft a cm stito.tionfov the gov'eiNin ent of the com- pany having pr. vvnted them from reporting; at the last meeting. The meii.bcis are there jfoVe reguested to attend a meeting at Isett's, North t-tov.-ard-stftet, to-jnorrow evening-, Satui'day, at 8 o'clbcl;, when thb constitution will positively be submitted for their eonsule- ration. A.s some other l.i;sines.3 of conse- insacted a general and punc rual at.t<;n..auce is requested.. Gentb-nien wishing to become memberf are invited to attend ; no pei son can be ad- mitted after the adoptiyii oi the gonS.tity.UcBj except by halt-a... , By order of the Captain, WILLIAM BARK, Is'Llcrvt. July ?'... ________________at__ liic balt:murc Iridependen; I^ifle Conipavy, Are required punctually to attend tlteir teeitnigs in Ik'Wi.rd's I'jc'; aery Tuesday, Thursday and Sedurdcy 1 fieri.ton, at 'ix o'clock. Fcrsms (h.'iy us (f •joining said" company arc requested tq furnish their names to some of the'members thetJ.fi leith w/isf (fiey rt'ety be acquaint, d.