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The <*!rand Vizier had gained some suc-
cesses before he died. He passed the Dan-
ube at Ismail, and forced Gen. Michaelson
"to retire from Wallachia to Foksany and
Iii.nnick. The new administration is en-
tirely composed of persons devoted to the
Janissaries ; we know not what disposition
it will shew towards foreign powers. Yet
some think the revolution will have lio in-
fluence upon our foreign politics, because the
insurgents censured the adherents of the
Russian system.
June 24.
The latest letters from Constantinople
confiim the accounts of the despositon of
Seltin. but correct most of the details giren
in the first reports. Hitherto Mustapha has
kept his promise of preserving the life of
Seiiin. The prince is still alive, residing
in the Qld Seraglio.
June 28.
PACIFIC.
To the note given at Warsaw on the
part of Austria on the third of April, the
answer transmitted on the part of France
signified that his majesty the emperor Na-
p leon willingly accepted the friendly inter-
vention of Austria for the restorati n of
peace, so necessary to al! nations. His ma-
jesty, however, txpre'
EdjAfant-general Count Lieben, put of frorii
the opposite banks.
The two vessels reached the raft at the
same time ; the two emperors embraced
each other on leaving the vessels, and en-
tered the pavillion prepared for them. This
conferrence lasted ab tit t wo hours; and
when it ovas closed the attendants of the
two emperors were admitted. The empe-
ror Alexander paid many handsome com-
pliments to the French officers *ho attend-
ed Napoleon, and the latter conversed a
long time with the grand duke Constantine,
and with general Bennigsen. Both empe-
rors returned afterwards to their vessels.
June 26.
Last night, immediately after the confer-
rence was over, prince Labanoff arrived at
the French heath quarters. A convention
was concluded, that one half of the town
of Tilsit is to be considered as neutral.
His majesty the emperor Alexander, his re-
tinue and guards are to ake up quarters in
the neutral part of the t'wn.
The emperor of Russia intends, we
understand- to dine this day with the French
emperor, ; and it is supposed that the king
of Prussia will be of the party.
September 7.
Arrived, brig Helen, capt. M'Cohb, 25
days fr>m Jamaica, fruit & ballast. Flour
at 16 dollars, and.on the rise.
Aug. 18th, off the Havana, spoke the
brig Betsy, cant. Stevens, of this p at.
Sept. 3, off Cape Henry, spoke the brig
Hunter, of this port.
.-ed his fears that that
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power which had hitherto founded its great.
r.ess on the deputes of the continent, would
find new pretexts to promote distention in
the Congress a hich it was proposed to es-
„tablisn. France however, who it was well
known had been forced into the war against
it.< will, would not neglect arty means which
offered a ivpe for preventing the effusion of
human blood, &c.
' LONDON^" July 17.
The Island of Sicily is now invested by
the French, and will inevitably be added
1 to her other conquests in that quarter.
The Rochefort squadron is ready for sea ;
and watching an opportunity to escape.
INVASION REVIVED.
Letters from the coast state, that already
very active preparations appear to be making
on the heights near Bolo8ne, for the re
establishment of an immense camp. A
great number of new huts have lately been
erected, all of which are painted white ex-
hibiting to the distant spectator, a very for-
midable appearance. The vessels compos-
ing the grand flotilla intended for the inva-
sion of this country are represented by no
means to be in a state of decay.
Jerome Bonaparte is we hear, to be So-
vereign of Hanover, and nart of the Pru-
ssian j ossessions in Westphalia, and pro-
bably part of Hesse, with the title of Grand
Duke of Hanover.
The king of Prussia is. to regain all his
territories ..s far as the Elbe ; the Grand
Duke of Berg is to have Hesse, as far as
Hanau ; and the greatest part of West-
phalia, is 10 be added to Holland.
The Diet of.Hungary has granted to the
emperor a considerable peace establishment,
which, in the event cf war, is immediately
to be raised to 150,000 men.
The. Jamaica homeward, bound fleet, has
arrived.
Mr. Purviance has arrived from America,
with the Treaty unratified. He as de-
tained at Falmouth five days, on board the
Wasp, in consequence of the indisposition
cf the crew, five of whom had died on the
voyage.
AFFAIRS IN EGYPT,
We have official accounts from Egypt,
which are by no means so gloomy as those
previously received. The loss at Rosetta,
instead "jif 1400, was only 750 ; and the
troops at Alexandria, were in no danger of
wanting provisions; having a constant sup-
ply of the best kinds.
Peace between Russia and France.
Statesman Omce,
July 15, 2 o'clock.
We have this moment received Paris pa-
pers to Sth inst. and Hamburg and Altona
papers to the same date. The latter brings
the important news of the Preliminares of
peace being actually signed between Russia
and France. The cordiality and seeming
friendship in which the two Emperors are
represented as living together in the same
town, make us apprehensive the interests of
this country have not been much consulted
in this Treaty.
Stettin, July 2.
(At ttigkj—THE PRELIMINARES
OF PEACE BETWEEN FRANCE
AND RUSSIA ARE SIGNED.
" The two Emperors have had an inter-
view, and reside in the same town, with
their respective guards"
*' This important news was received here
4his morning, and was brought by one of
marshal Brune's Aids-de-camp. The letter
tlocs not mention the town where the inter-
view took place, bnt there is every reason
to believe it was at Tilsit. (Abeille da,
- Nord, July -].")
Tilsit, June 2 c".
The conferrence of the two emperors of
Russia and France took place yesterday, at
one o'clock m the aftern- on, on a raft in
'•- the Niemen, on which general Larebois-
siere, commander of the artillery of the
guards bad'eaused one pavillion to he erect-
ed for their imperial majesties, and another
fir their attendants. His majesty the empe-
ror Napoleon attended by the grand duke
of Berg, prince of Neufchntel. marshal
Bessieres, grand marshal of the palace,
Duroc, and Caulaincourt, master of the
horse, proceeded to the banks of the Nie-
men and went on board the vessel which
¦was to take him to the raft. At the same
time the emperor Alexander, with the grand
duke Constantine, general Bennigsen, gene-
ral Onwaroff, prince Labanoff, and his first
BOSTON, Sept. 3.
Arrived, the new ship Rapid, from
Weym with.
Arrived, ship Franklin, Dsna> Liver-
pool, 6a days, in ballast. Came out in co.
with ship Orlando, of Philadelphia, and
schr. Smart, Hall. Spoke July 15, lat. 49,
20, long. 13, 30, ship Susan, of Wiscas-
set, from Boston J also, schr. Rising States,
from Newbern. July 18, lat. 49, 20,
long. 17, 30, ship Charlotte, Cook, from
Providence for Amsterdam, 24 days out.
August 21. lat. 42, 30, on the Eastern
edge of the Grand Bank, schr. Smart, Hall,
from Liverpool for'Bath. In the afternoon
of same day, ship Oliver Ellsworth* Ben-
nett, from Liverpool for New-York, 41
days out. Freights dull.
(Via quarantine) Portugues brig Count
St. Laurence, Reuderalo, Terceira, 60
days, with salt and hides.
At quarantine, brig William King, MlDa-
niel, of Bath, Havanna, 20 days ; ship Alex-
a"d;-r, Andiews, Monte Viedo, 70 ; schooner
Mary, Pool, Havanna, 20 ; Lucretia, Blan-
chard, Curracoa) 29 ; Joan, Merchant, Mar
tinico, 15.
Entered, Christopher Flowers, Litchfield,
Washington. N. C ; Portland Packet, from
Portland ; Olive, Iilanchard, ditto j Boston*
Canterbury, New York.
Cleared Liberty. Halltt, New-York ; Jane,
Smith, Newbury port ; William, Etheridgei
Edeiition ; Farmet, Bangs, Baltimore.
NEW YORK September 5.
Arrived this day, ship Oliver, Elsworth,
fr m Liverpool, with dry goods, coals, and
crates. ^Vessels left and sailed in co. re-
ported yesterday by the Sally, arrived at
Boston, who sailed in co. > ith the Oliver
Elsworth.] August 22, long. 50, spoke
schr. Smart, Hall. 45 days from Liverpool,
tor Boston. Same day, ship Franklin. 54
days from Liverpool for Boston. August
23, long. 53, a brig from Barbadoes, for
Liverpool, out 20 days. Same day, a brig
fn m Wiscasset for Liverpool, out IS days.
251(1 long. 55, ship General Greene, 12
days from Philadelphia for Liverpool. 29th,
long. 62, 30, schr. Reuben, 56 days from
Leghorn for Boston.
Brig Rajah from Havana, with sugar.
Left, ship Sally, of Salem, uncertain.
Brig Havanna Packet, arrived the day the
Rajah sailed-
Slo p Ontario, from Edenton, with, na-
val stores.
Cleared this day, ship Jane, Bragdon,
Madeira ; Polly Ledet, Bordeaux ; Pro-
tector, Mumford, Lie of France & Can-
ton ; brigs Troy, Bogert, Matanzes ;
Jane, Lynch, Antigua ; Adeline, Christi-
an, Havana ; George Washington, Barton,
Wilmington; Regulator, Lovett, West-
Indies ; Argonaut, Folger, Jamaica ; At-
talanta. Knell, do. ; schrs. Active. Green,
Boston • Lydia, Armstrong, Petersburg ;
Ann Martin, Jerkins, Ne-vbern ; Mary
Ann, Woodward, Norfolk.
PHILADELPHIA, vSspt. 7.
Arrived, ship Phoenix, Anderson, Lis*
bon, salt, and Fruit, 54 days ; ship George.
Barclay, Daniels, Liverpool, Merchandize,
55 ; Eugene, New-Castle, Del. ballast •,
brig Polly and Betsy, Selby, La Guira,
coffee, cocoa. &c.
Arrived at the Lazaretto,
Sohr. Indiana, Brigs, from St. Jago-de-
Cuba via Kingston ; coffee, sugar, &c.
Cleared, brig Cumberland, Messerve, Ca-
diz ; Fame, Klein, St. Thomas ; South-
Carolina, Sernll, Charleston ; Hope, Brew-
ster, Mat Unique and a market ; schr. Syl-
via, Lewis, Bost n ; Rover, Finkham,
Antigua ; Fame, Sturdivant, Charleston.
Ship Phcenix, Anderson, left at Lisbon,
15th July, brig Lovely Lass, Spicer, of and
for Philadelphia in 1 days.
NORFOLK, Septembers.
Arrived, ship Globe, Flanders, 47 days
from Cadiz, salt. Left the brig Hope of
this port to sail tor London in 6 days. Mon-
day was brought to within 3 miles of C.
Henry by the Cleopatra frigate, from which
was put on board the mate and four seamen
of the sch'r Felicity, Snowden, captured
on the 1 sth inst. on her voyage from Car-
thagena bound to Baltimore with 15,000
dollars specie, hides & bark, ordered to Ha-
lifax. On Saturday the Cleopatra captured
a Danish ship from Havana bound to Bal-
timore.
Brig Active, Black, 15 days from Gre-
nada, rum. Left therp ship William and
Mary, Tipling, of this port just arrived.
Ship Anacreon, Peters, 9 days Newbury-
port, boards-
Ship Maryland, Inott, 12 days from New-
buryport, ballast.
Sch'r Brothers' Return, Magrnder, 15
days from the City of St. Domingo, mah ¦-
gany & logwood, bound to Baltimore, in dis- 1
tress; lost both anchors. )
fully influence the public mind. The pea.
pie will inquire to whom they are indebted
fortlie suppression of facts so anxiously de-
sired by them. They v, ill naturally inquire
why they were suppressed by Mr. Burr, un-
less he dreaded their disci >sure ; they -vill
inquire what reasons an innocent mart
. c.-uid have for suppressing the truth."
Important from Canndrt.
In a ftuebec paper of August 13, we ob-
serve a proclamation laying an embargo on
all " vessels wholly or partly laden with
warlike stores of any denomination. The
embargo is to continue until January.1' The
embargo is to continue until January. -\no-
ther proclamation ordains that the legisla-
tive assembly of Lower Canada be convert. .
ed on the 25th of September, to act upon
matter concerning the state and defence of
the province.
A gentleman from Quebec informs, that
the British are busy in clearing the plains
befor4 that city ; that they have collected
there most of the cannon and military I
stores ; and that the troops have lately re |
ceived their pay to encourage them. Two
Vermonters are among the persons confined
at Quebec, for endeavoring to entice soldiers
to desert. ' N. Y. paper
" A Friend to Justice,'
are received.
and " Petronius"
£E 1)ERAL GAZETTE.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.
ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 5.
ARRIVED,'
Schooner Alert, capt. Luckett, 16 days
from St. Thomas—sugar and Hides.
Left at St. Thomas 2cth of August, on that
morning a brig belonging to Kenebunk ar_
rived, the captain said she had been blown
out of Nevis roads the 16th in a violent
hurricane, cut both his cables and mam-
mast for safety of the crew, on his way'
clown to St. Thomas picked up seven men
in an open boat, who said the gale had
b,'.;n general through the wind1 ard Islands
and had done great damage ; when I left
the Sail Rock passage it was blowing a gale
I of wind.
Flour a» Jamaica, about the middle of
August, 16 dollars ; and on the rise.
Extract of a. letter, dated
" London, July, 15.
" The Cornplanter, from this port, and
Philadelphia, from Liverpool, for your port
in a week. The Spanish privateers are cap-
turing American vessels ; we have accounts
ot four captures in the last 4 days. Insur-
ance has rose to 5 guineas. Mr. Purviance
has arrived with the treaty, and many peo-
ple are afraid that war will be the result
of it. Stocks keep up in expectation of a
general peace, but I think the latter very
improbable, as France will insist on Eng-
land's giving up here acquisitions in the
West-Indies and South America."
A. BURR.
The Southern mail has again arrived,
without intelligence from Richmond. Im-
patient as our readers may be, they are not
more anxious to read the opinion of chief
..ustice Marshall, than are some politicians
desirous for an opportunity of attacking
that great man The democratic papers
have been frequently charged with a disposi
tion to prejudge those individuals, who may
be obnoxious to their party, when the accus-
ed have been arraigned for trial. Such was
the practice of too many in the case of Burr.
He has been acquitted, legally, on the indict-
ment for Treason. Not satisfied with the
decision, obtained through the fair op?ration
of the laws, which, by all good citizens,
ought to be acquiesced in as sacred, the" Na-
tional Intelligencer" has already thrown out
a hint, which, if taken, will issue in an at-
tempt to write down the high character and
fame of the Chief Justice. Certain indi-
viduals of consequence, in the present day
are not a little anxious to see the fail fame
of that exalted character blasted ; but the
assault must be commenced in deep and
hidden cunning. They may attempt to
excite popular clamor against the judge, as
having been partial in this case ; but they are
watched ; their reasons for disposing of Mar-
shall are well known.
The following is from the last " Intelli-
gencer :"
m
" The trial of Aaron Burr for treason,
as stated in our last has been arrested by the
decision of the court. Of the soundness
of this decision it is premature to speak, as
it is not given to the public, and may pos-
sibly present views of the subject which
have not suggested themselves to any other
mind besides that of the chief justice. At
such an arrestation of the ordinary
course of justice, the unlearned world are,
it is true, lost in astonishment. It is, how-
ever, but fair to wait for the reasons on
Inch the opinion was founded. But it is
not premature to express our regret that the
full disclosure of a plot, v> hich there is eve-
ry reason to believe » as of the most gigantic
and alarming character has been thus smo-
thered at the very threshold. Is the im-
mnnse volume of testimony accumulated at
Richmond, and which will never hereafter,
perhaps be elsewhere collected, to be closed
forever ? Of one hundred and thirty five
witnesses, but fifteen have been examined ;
and of these fifteen, but a few have said any
thing of the direct agency of Burr. The
moment he *as pursued into the states of
Ohio and Kentucky, and the territories, the
j disclosure is arrested—by whom ? by A.
Burr and his counsel—and the arrestation,
although streneously opposed by the counsel
for the United States, is sanctioned by the
court. The question forcibly presents itself
—are the nation to have the door shut a-
gainst that mass of testimony, w hich is ex-
pected ot Wilkinson and tiie other witness-
es summoned ? Are they still to grope in
the dark on points of vast importance which
deeply implicate persons and things, and
which have keenly excited the sensibility of
the whole country. Is suspicion still
to keep possession of the judgment
seat, and usurp the authority alone due to
truth ? These are considerations which we
will v-nture to predict, will roost povser-
Died on Saturday night last at his lodg-
ings in the Indian Queen Hotel, in this
City, John Price, E»q. of the house of
Mess. T. Junno & J. Price, of Charleston,
South Carolina, most deservedly lamented.
Port of Baltimore.
Entered,
Snow Grand Seignior, Snow, Hull
Two Brothers, Livington, Hara vna
Brothers Return, Magruder, City of St.
Domingo
Wolf, Jones, Charleston
Industry, Bryant, Passamaquoddy
Sloop Criterion, Drinkwater, Portland
CLEARED,
Schr. Lady Fahlberg, Williams, St. Bartho-
lomews
Nymph, Moreton, Guadaloupe
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY,
The 9th insta:.t, at 13 o'clock, at the auction
room at the head of Gay street dock, viilt
he sold,
'l he Cargo of the Schooner Phoenix, from
Martinique,
Cbnsistii'g of,
84 hhds. and 10 bbis. Clayed and Musco-
vado Sugar,-
AND
7 bbis of Coffee,
ALSO,
52 seroons Carracas Cocoa, which will be
sold very low to close a consignment.
R. LEMMON & CO. Auct'rs.
Samuel Wydown,
75, Water-street,
Has received by ths l1 vne, from Liverpool,
2.0 casks of WHITE LEAD.
Which he oilers for sale.
S'-pt 8.__________________________eo4t
Fatton and Jones,
No. 93, Market street, Baltimore, and No. 44,
Market street, Philadelphia,
Have received by the late arrival* from
London a id Liverpool, a complete assort.ueni
of Eight Day and Table
CLOCKS,
Horizontal, Patent Lever, Chronometers,
and common Gold and Silver
WATCHES,
And Clock and Watch-maker's
Tools and Materials.
Which they offer very low for cash, or ac-
ceptances in town.
9th mo. 8. , eol2t_
W/& J. Hoffman,
No. 3, South Charles-sueet,
OFFER I OR SALE,
The remainder of their importation, by the
Shepherdess,
Consisting of
6 cases Shirting Cottons,
4 trunks Cotton Hose,
2 bales extra superfine London Cloths,
2 cases Corded Dimities,
2 trunks Prints,
2 cases Cotton Chnmbrays,
2 trunks colored Camb/ick,
1 case undress Ginghams,
I trunk Imperil Shawls,
1 case Sewing Cotton,
ANn
2 trunks Rich Silk and other Fancy Goods
¦'or Milliners.
Sept 8.________________________d!5t
Just Received
For sale at No. 64, Market street,
220 boxes Spanish Cig-n-», ot good qua-
li'.v, which will be sold low for cash, or on a
short credit.
WM. NORKIS, Jim.
Who has for sale,
4o kegs choice Lisbon Wine, 15 gallons
each,
Imperial, Hyson, and Young Kyson, and
Black Teas, of the best qualities, particularly
selected for retailing.
Sept. 8._____________________3nw3\v
Just arrived
Verv handsome Gold Sc Silver Cords,
Do. Gold Lace,
G-»ld Tassela,
Handsome Gilt Horsemen's Swords,
])o. Patent Steel do.
Do. Brass do
A few dozen Red, and white and red top,
Military Feathers.
ALSO,
Very rich long Cachemier Shawls,
Do square do. do.
Very rich broad figured Ribbons,
Extra fine men's Silk Stockings,
Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Linen
Cambric, tkc. kc.
For salt-, very cheap for cash, or approved
notes. Appty at No. $3, North Frederick-
street
Sept 8- «>4t
| l-'Ol' Sale.
A heajthy Negro GIRL, aWtt 14
of age, just from the com try. to he sold oV
a U-rm ol years Apply at this office, ,
S |-t 8____________________________d4t
BiO. k Ti -.
For sale 1000 lbs. of Btoek T'n, A\r:^
to CHARLES FI-'NO¦•!¦-.,
Plumber-, Market-street, Fell's Poiiita
Sept 8_________________________ e )4 t
To Let,
A STORE & CELLAR, in Bridge
a good stand f t business possessor.i may BfS
had (h,* fii'et of October Apply at No. 41j
South ¦-' e '.
.Se-'1 ' : '8.__________________Fo6'J
t or .>a>e
At thf subscriber's st;'.'1!-, a handsome
strnrfg YOtI WG M.ARK.wIl broke! to K? satl
'.le anl harness Would particularly answer
a person going n a jouriK-v.
CHARLES I. MEYER.
.Sept ember 7__________________i_—
For haJe,
On ho irdthe schyuncr Fortune, at Boivly'i tskd'jn
35 barrels Salmon,
18 do. Oil,
17 tons Plaiste'r Paris,
50 boxes white Cod Fish,
5 10 b .siiels Onions. Apply to the master
on 'Ki.rd,
Sept 7. d4t$
Baltimore and Ueister's-towtl
Tur ipike Road Office
ceived at this office iiii-
instant, tor making the
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Proposo s w.l
til Vloii lay, the 2 Is __________________
Road from Gi'.li e.'s Tavern, on the Haiiovet
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