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mm. w^ "^ I. V - hould suppose, will take effectual steps, for preventing the Danish fleet from falling in- to his hands. No intelligence has yet been received from the second expedition ; but a very short time will elapse before intelligence arrives of a decisive nature. A letter from an officer on board one of the transports says, " You will soon hear of us, and I am confi- dent, hear at once most important and glo- rious accounts. We are bound in the most profound secret that ever was kept by any British ministers." From America we have accounts two days later than any before received. By these it appears, that Mr. Erskine was not present at the examination of the men at Washington ; but still it is maintained that they are American citizens. Barron was dismissed from the Chesapeake in great dis- grace. It is alledged against him, that he ought to have been ready to oppose his ene- my while his ship had a plank remaining whole. Mr. Munroe has received dispatch- es from his government, and has had an in- terview with Mr. Canning. The Ameri- cans insist on the right of search being a- bandoned by Britain ; the doctrine is op- p sed by us ; and, if the dispute is not and cannot be adjusted, blows must and will most assuredly be resorted to. » London, August 4. The differences with America are likely to be adjusted The rir^ht of searching ships of war, has never, it is said, been insisted upon by our ministers. August 8. A/ considerable sensation was produced in the city yesterday, by a report that %n embargo -would be laid this day on all Ame- rican vessels. Several captains belonging to that country caught the alarm, cleared their vessels out in ballast, and immediately took their departure. The situation in which this country stands with respect to ' merica, is certainly very critical, but we trust their differences are not so incapable oflfceommo d.itiou as to require so harsh a proceeding as this. The Americans, with all their noise and intemperance, had not, according to the last accounts, proceeded to this extre- mity. Befussvl of supplies, and protiibitron of intercourse with the shore, it appears, were the harshest measures recommended at the most violent of their meetings. We un- derstand that orders have been expe lited t Liverpool, and other ports, to prevent foi the present, £he departure or any foreign- ers from this country, hotvyithst v din passport, that may have bean grai ted for thru purpose. It is possible that this meas ire lias given ri=e to the rumor of the intended embargo. We are still without any further accounts of the progress of our gra; d expedition, to, wards winch •public expectation is now so Anxiously direc'erl. The promptitude a»d vigour with which "t has been sent on its im- portant destinai >n, are we belie (- unexntn. pled. For what remains to be 'line, we are to I >nk to British valor and < nterprize : and in this view experience forbids us to appre- hend any disappointment. We are informed that the \meric3U mi jiister yesterday communicated to our cabi- net, the proclamation of the American ex- ecutive. . Au;mst o. To this hour no advices have been received from either the ore or the tber di- vision of our fleets, which have proceeded on the expeditions. Yesterday the funds experienced a irifiin? advance, in consequence of the receipt of the Russian tieatv, which it had been re* ported, contained articles hostile to the in- terests of this country. Mr. Jackson's mis- sion to the continent, we are inarmed, was in consequence of the 13th article of this treaty, which proposes the mediato n of Russia to promete a peace between Britain and France. Our ministers, it is stated, have professed their desire for a permament and equitable peace. Mr. Jackson is instructed to inquire the basis on wh«oh France is dis- posed to treat, with us, to enter explanati- ons of the views of our Cabinet, and tu create, by every honourable means, facili- ties to negociations. The emperor Alexan- der, we are assured, has rene ¦¦ ed to our cabinet-, declarations of the most cordiai and animated friendship. Lord Hawksbury has addressed a letter to the lord lieutenant of Ireland, statins, that " according to determination of tbe privy council, ships being American pro- perty, but n-t the built of America orcon- flemr«d as prize within the United States, sailing under sea letters, cannot be consi- dered as American vessels, and consequent- ly entitled to import into Great-Britain. VBsseJs arriving prior to the 31s! of October will bu [5«rraiMred So an entry. GLASGOW, August to. Bv a vessel which left New"-Yo*k on (Sis 3.tiii of July, and arrived at Liverpool en Thursday, we have been put in possession, through the politeness of a mercantile house ;u this city, of a copy of the President's Proclamation, and of other interesting in- telligence from America, of the latest date. On the matter of right, We shall at present avoid all discussion. As to the probable Consequence of the present dispute, our opinion inclines to war. All armed ships in British commission are prohibited from entering American ports; those at present in American ports are ordered instantly to depart, and all intercourse with them is pro- hibited. The only condition held out to our government in the President's Procla- mation is repaiation, a word of much mo- ment, and of very indefinite interpretation. We thiak it most probable that oar minis- ters *ill support Admiral Berkely, and vin- dicate .his conduct. Under the London head, and in our cor- respondent's letter, the reader will find a number of rumours from the Continent.— A war \ ith Russia we apprehend to be not less probable than a war with America. t St cks have fallen. NORFOLK Sept. 10. Arrived brig Hunter, Rider, 15 days from St. Thomas's, sugars, Giles and Shep- pard of Baltimore. On the 4th inst. lat. 33, 34 long. 73, 37, spoke the brig Lu- cy, -------, of and for Savannah, from Li- verpool, out 55 days—Captain sick, and the vessel in distress. Sloop N -.ncy, Waddle, 6 days from Rhode Island. Schr. Lark, Silver, 8 days from Salem. Sioop Maty Ann, Woodworth, 4 days from New-York. F/ED.EKAL GAZETTE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. it?" Late news under N. York head. Ship Mary, Bemhnry, from Baltimore to Trieste, was spoke 7th august in hit. 38, 20, long 39. qo. Ship George and Albert, from Derry to Baltimore, was spoke 24th august, lat. 4i,3i, long. 55. BRITISH P1RLIA.MRNT. In the house of commons the 7th of Au- gust, in a debate on. the consolidated fund bill. Sir Thomas Turton thought, that in the present circumstances it was necessary to give Confidence to ministers. Russia and Prussia were prostrated at the feet of Franc*, and our disputes with America increased.— Tin-conduct of the latter country was ow- ing entirely to the pusillanimity of the late ministry, who treated with America with a pist 1 at ;!uir bieasts. Mr. W. Smith adverted to what had been s.iid by sir Thomas Turton relative to Ame- rica, and said, 'hat when that country was mentioned, it could not be in a language too c [dilatory. He was certain that ministers had a very difficult task to perform with respect to America, and he believed they would be very cautious how they followed the advice of the honorable baronet. I'rnm the ' lyde Commercial List. July a8. -T e Triton, Ost. from Virgi- nia to Am terclam, and the Li'tle Ken, Brown, from Philadelphia, are detained and sent into Plymouth. -\rmed. John Adams. Winslow, Nor- folk. 30th, arrived, Mary, Griffiths,New- per'. tugMst 4,-----At Liverpool, Westpoint, Th pipsoi N. York'; Rose, Griffin, ditto ; * Ii erva. Given, Savannah ; Eiiza, Salta, Portia d tS. At G'asj'ow, William, Reid, Ne-v- York. 8. S.iilcd from Geeii-nck, Eliza, Jones, foi Charleston The Elizabeth, Clackner, from (iltimore to Amsterdam, is detained and sent into Daftm uth. II. Sailed from Geenock, Factor, R'd- drll, for N. Yo'k. Loading, Betsy, Do- mett, Boston, to sail Augu-.t 12 ; Paragon, Miller, N. York ; Sarah. Dun.net, ditto; Olivebranch, Anders n. Charleston ; N r- thern Liberties, Watt, ditto ; Mary Stoi.es, Savannah. At Liverpool, Fredoma,------- New York. The Dispatch, M'Evers, fr m Philadelphia, is detained and sent into Torbay. i'rnm Corf's Liverpool Advertiser, August 6. Arrived, Olive-Branch, Littiefield, N. <<)i leans ; Rover, C-ffin, do. ; Fredoma, Brig-, New-York; Chance. Beater, do.; Mercator, Perry, do.; Recovery, Ouiitt, Castine; John Marshall, Miramachi ; Mais, Fii-.dly, do. Anstides, Williams, Charles- ton ; Cumberland, Fellows, do.; Clio, White, Massecbnsetts ; Ajax, M'Known, do. ; United States. Nelson Wiscasset ; John, Sttnson, Wiscasset j Rose, Griffith, Portland ; Mercator, Page, Bath ; Amity, Return. Cowing', do. S» Moody, Bath Sailed, August 2, Ceres, Webber, Boston ; John, and Alice, Taylor, Philadelphia ; Philadelphia, Smith, do. Mary, Henry, N. York, Plymouth, August 5. Came in, the Mi- nerva, Cleveland, from Wilmington ; and the Dispatch, M'lver, from Philadelphia, detained by the Bets), privateer. At L.on- don, ship Two Friends, from Charleston. At Liverpool, August 8. The Elizabeth, Re.ay, from Quebeck ; Swift, Cook, from New-York ; Carmelite, Hart, from New- Orleans ; Joseph, French, from do. ; Ame- rica, Porter, trout Portland ; Maty, Trot- ter, from Baltimore ; Alleghany, Toy, from K. York, Eliza. Tucker, from do. The foilotoing American vessels are to carry sealed letter hags, "out. Lrom London—The ship Gold Hunter, Voice, for Ni w-York, to sail Aug. 8th ; Sc.ence, ILwatl, do. the 12th ; Remit- tance, law, for d i, the 20th.'—For Boston, the New-Galen, Hinkley, August io. For Philadelphia, the Ocean, Gordon, and Stranger, R> binson, Aug. 10.—For New- Orleans, the Romp, Chew, Aug. 20.— For Baltimore. Globe, Bailey, Aug. 10. From Liverpool. For New-York, the ship Ocean, Mdward, An. 18.—For Sa- \ vannah, the Alexander. Hamilton, Ca'lag- 1 hau ; and William, Racewell, Aug. 14. Lor Balthnare, the Abeona, Hobson, Au- i gust 4 ; and Mississippi, Mortis August so.,—For Philadelphia, the* Xenophon, "Hammond, August 14 ; and tbe Amazqn, Stotesburg, August ao.For Wilmington.the Rising Slates Burrows, Aug. 18. jPha fast sailmg ship Robert Burns, captain Waite, arrived at this port at a late hour last night, in 31 days from Liverpool, and brings London d-ites to the Sch August, and.Liver- pool to the 10th. Also, dispatches from the American legation in London to the secre- tary of state When the Robert Burns sail- ed the American vessels were hurry ilig off, being in daily expectation of an embargo. A London paper of the Sth says, that as yet there hai been no embargo laid on American vessels. The Cincinnatti sailed on the 9th, the Liberty on the 10th. [Merc, Adv.] Captain Hamilton informs us, that James Wilson, one of the seamen taken otit of the Chesapeake, was hung at Halifax on the 1st instant. Previ ms to his being led to execu- tion, he confessed that he was an English- man, and had deserted the service. [iV. Y. Daily Adv.] A letter from Hamburg, dated July 8, says —" The British consul at Altona, has offici- ally announced to Mr. Forbes, the American consul here, that neutral ships laden with neutral property, bound to Gluckstadt and Altona, will be allowed to enter the Elbe, and also to. depart therefrom with neutral lading." The high court of admiralty in England decreed, July 16th, the restoration of the Indus, Myr.ick, and cargo, captured on her voyage from Isle of France to Boston, and condemned at Halifax, in December, 1805, for a contingent intention of continuinethe voyage to Europe, under Certain fjiiTSm- stances which did not exist at the»t^me of capture and condemnation. We know not how Judge Croke will be pleased v. ith the reversal of his decree ; but shall be glad if it has any effect to render him more cautious in condemning' bona tide American property. [Boston fiaher.'] Atameeiingof the democratick conferees of the ci'y and country of Philadelphia and the country of Delaware/, WILLI AM DU- Ae\E was nominated as a candidate for the office of senator to represent this district in the senate of this State. In case he succeeds in his election - e understand that the object is to make him president of the senate, so that upon 1 he im- peachment and conviction of the govern ur, he will bee- me governor of the state fro- tempore. We trust that simply mentioning these facts is all that > ill be necessary to be said upon the subject. \U. S. Gazette.] Interm nts in the city of Baltimore last week: Drowned, Intemperance, Fits, Influenza, Still-born, Cholera, Accidental, - Dropsy, Teething, Unknown, Consumption, Croup, Pleuresy, Old-age, Adults, Children, I I I 4 4 15 I I I 6 4 1 i 1 - 18 - 24- •4* ¦1/- The friends of George Salmon, Esq. are invited to attend his funeral This After- noon, at four o'clock, from his late dwelling in Calvert street. Pott of' IhtH'nnore. Fntcreo, Ship Juniata, Murphy, London George & Albeit, Vickers, Tannin- gen. Brig Ohio, Thompson, Antwerp CUiARED, Sch'r Perseverance, Rooke, St. Jago de Cuba Farmer, Barton, Guadaiouj.e From the Merchants' Cojfee-House Books. September 12. Arrived, barque Amelia, Hayes, from the coast of St. Domingo-, and 32 days from Port Royal, Jamaica, where she was sent in by the British frigate Doedalus, which took him near the river Romaintt, where he was going to take in mahogany ; all his men were taken out but the cook and himself. On bio arrival in Jamaica, the agent for the frigate laid the case before the board, who gave it as their opinion that the barque ought to be given up, on the captain's signing a receipt for his papers and paying the costs and expences, which he was advised to do, as being better than to go to trial, and being obliged to pay a much larger sum for costs and recover nothing. Left at Jamaica, brig Helen, M-Cobb, in 2 days, and many others unknown. Sept. 5. in lat. 35, long. 75, spoke sch'r Thatcher, 'from Baltimore, for iiaibadoes, out 4 days. They were much a- (arroed in Jamaica, at the expectation of an embargo being laid in the U. States—provi- sions high. Passenger, capt. Campbell, of the brig Lyck-r, of N. Y. which was cap- tured off Cape Nichola Mole by the British sloop of war Ferret, Douglas. He says, whencaptured, he and six men were taken on board the Ferret, and kept in close con- finement and taken to Port Royal—whilst there, the lieutenant, who was prize- master of the brig, arrived, and reported that the men baltuigirig to the brig, aided by two of the crew of the Ferret, rose on them* and retook the vessel, and gave them the ¦boat, in which they got to Poit-Antonio, where the four sailors that were with him deserted. September 13. Arrived schr. Nimble, Chaytor, 23 days from La Vera Cruz—logwood and sarsa- parilla—J hn Donnell and Isaac M-Kim. Left, schr. Meteor, for Bahirn 're, and t vo N. Orleans vessel , names unknown- Sailed in c >. with schr. Fly, Frazier, for Balti- more ; parted off Cape Hatteras. The Bri- tish frigates Diana and Thames were at Ld Vera Cruz, taking in, one 3. the other 4 millions of dollars. Saw an English 74 and a frigate at anchor within the Capes. Also, schr. Huntress Allen, igdiysfrorrt St. Th -mas—rum and 'sugar—the master. Left ship Halcyon, Fettyplace, of B sum, for Marseill s; schr. Silenus, Field, just ar- rived fromN. York; Safeguard, Robins, of ditto, ditto. Brig-------, . Bragel .n, of Ken- nebunk, came into St. Thomas with the loss of her mainmast and anchors, having been bio n out of Nevis—Reported, that all the vessels had been blown out of St. Kitts but one. It was also reported that th -se at St. Croix were likewise blown out. The brig Hunter, for Baltimore, sailed in co. and went into Hampton R ads. Aug. 27, lat 22, lonj. 70, spoke schooner Sally, West, 40 days from Boston, for Trinidad. Also, schr. Mary Ann, Hinton, 18 days from St. Thomas-—ballast—Cornelius Mar- tin- Left, schr. Punch, of Baltimore, un- certain ; schr. Wasp, Donnelly, of ditto, sold and sailed. Also, ship JuniatS, Murfey, 58 days from London —dry goods—Holhns and M'Blair. Left, ship Fair American. Davi--, for Balti- ^more, in 7 days; and Cora, .Mooney, far do. in 2 days. hale by Auction. TO MOMllOvV M'llf-'ING, Tlie 15th is',int, at 10 rfctilci, at our auction room', at the head of' Frederick sticet JocA. viilt c;.)ii)h'i'nce the salt- uf A Variety of Dry Goods ; Consistingof t9 bah-s Co'ati e-, Cloths, Flannels and B:tize, it si imported n the ship Fame. Aio, 7 bo'Xes Brit.uinias, 1 ease Ins 1 L 11e.11 > . , , ,, 1 „ .r > Entitled to drawback 1 do. Long' Lawn \ .'•::,: at i 1 •'dock, A very valu bit: Negro Man, for a number of \ ears. After ivhtch at 12 o'clock, 45 hhds Muicovado Sugarj 48 do. Molasses, 5'i b.xes whin and brown Havanna Sugar, 219 b.gs Green Coffee, 13 pipes liiiiutly ituiii and Gin, &.c. ALSO. 6J0 baps St Domingo Coffu-e, m Lets. VA>.' VVVCK i*. DOUSiiY, Auct'rs. September 14. Sale by.Auction. Will be sold at our auction room at the head ofFrederick street dock, Tomorrow, at 1„' o'clock, A Nefri'o W'OM \N, about 35years of ai^e, not sold for any fault, but to afic'ommoda e herself, her husband living in town, and her present abater living in the country. She is t valuable b use servant. VAN WVCK. &. D JRSliY, Aurt's. Sept 14._____________ bale by Auction, TO-MORKOVV MORNING, Immediately after our sale at tbe head of tre- ileriek-street dock, will he sold on Mr Dug -ii's wiiajf, 30 hhds. Mfll. ASKliS, of superior quality VAN WtfCK. St. D-JROiV, iiict's _gept 14- \ _____________ S; ie by Auction, By Cole & I Bonsai, Aucfrs. Will "be offered forsah- (as per order of the Orphan's fouvti oh F,ai> V, the -.8,hii) stant, at 10 -Mock, i. ,M. at 'be lat. dwelling house of Mr. Caapt-r Smith, Bak- er '!eeei.-e1, Light-Street, Opposite Aj Pitt h's to.re n, A vaiieiyoi Mahogany, Household and Kiuchen Furniture and Bating, Uittuin, Consisting of Dining«nd Breakfast Tabjes, Desk an I B reaus, Eighl ilai Clock, Fi a liJin St ve, C.-aii-s, fttabosatiT and otherSj Sever;.! -,ix Hlate Stoves, >kc. S"pt 14.________ liphra m Wimney o. ¦. rati- ci.s lio;:!cinsoii, have Mite;eel into Co partner ship, un ler tbe firm of EPHRAlii WHITNKY & CO. Sept 14____________________ . ,1 VI anted to Kent, A small convenient Dwelling HOVsE, in ttf aboul ChWes-s reel. For particular*, in- quire at this Office, Sept3. d 145 boxes White Cod-Fish, Of a superior quality, jest received per schr. Hero, captain Biker, lixm Boston and for sale by EUFFUM St GOOD HUE, No 84, Bowly's wharf. Sept 14. eet For Sale, A few casks of Spirits of Twpenti e, of the first qiality, and ill the best order, b-ing all cased, and. well suited for exportation. Apply to JOHJJ FI "ZE; 16, Philp-it street, Fell's Point. Sept 14. _____________2av.4-t Runyon Hairi , jVo. 188, M.nietstreet, Has on ha od^ofie s for sal. on accommod.at ing terms—700 large rimmed White it AT'-, made lig-ft and trimmed in the neatest stile, Calculated lor the e.a.tand Wett-India rrtar- kets ; and a quantity of Men's- and Youth's Black Hats, by the case or dozen. Also, a ge;erai assortment Came 's aod Ger- man Hair, Danish Wool, el,I coat, Goiley Wool, carited and raw ; l^e 1, G een, Yel- low and Black Morocco Skins ; Lftgwood, V.nlurr-ise, Copperas, an I Glue, and a variety of Hat Linings, Ac. Sept J.4- eo Cod-Fish, £?- Seed just ve- ceived ; t*>e venvs'iperlf t quality of tjve Inttet" for lo v m "sby ground an high upland, is generally c .,¦• > I -,l..-'d by the furmeis in Pennsylvania: it plso prr|d\icei 1 ore Gras* to the ¦tree, 1I101 the Timethv, anil of r, better qtiali v for stock. BALDERSION f- COR; tHWAI.T* N 1. 51 Comity wharf. ' On ha I 100 bbls'. Southern Pork, wh-ch will be sold tot to close Sate 9 h im 14; . ___________ eo8t Kptice. The Co nartne-s i¦> o Maneock aijd Norrii was dissijlve the st instant, \ty mtttual een. 4fnt ; all persons having fcla'irfs airain t .1,0 jiid fi-mwill please pres 1 ,h.: fii-settle- ment'! and ti>os; indebted are p «tic :\ v: f]u st d to :,ke imme'diate payme t,toei» lher of tbe stibse- ib is til )M\S II VNTCOCKi HICHAkD NOR a Sent 14. a This is to rrive Notic , " Th.itthe subscriber hath obtained from the '>!¦:).uin's Court of Baltimore e,o-'nt<-, in Mar- land, letters of adminislration on tbe per** ,,-;¦( estate of Casper S ith. late of Baltimore countv, deceased : all persons having 1 1„ ms ag ins' he sod deeeas'-d, are herein warn. ed to \\libit tbe same with thevouche • there of t> th subscribe)' at or b. tor- the 14 e d.-y of Mar-h next, tl1e< m-v othervriae hv la a- he fxcittled from all be..: lit of tbe sa'd est te. Given under my hand, thid 14-tu da- of s,en" lemb r, 1807 MARY SMITH. Adin'x. Si |.t 1 4,_ 18.7_________^____ 2a w- -w__ ihtlt inore & |"rederlck-town '1'urnpike Ro d Corapany. Ap-reeably to charteiv an eleeti'm -will |,^ he" at the Cominro's CfRce. in the cl ¦ of B ! iinoi-e, on Mcnwlav lb, 5tL gm of Oc '¦her i.e I, fi-m lOVltao'clic't, itH-ch-osincr, one Pres-dept, eight Man/gcrs, and one'Trtas,jj^ er, for tbe ensuing vear B- order ' j LiiWlS WAMPI.E", fter'ry Sep111 eo.MhO I'or Pale, or to Let, A rte'w two-st-r¦• BKICK H0TJ«E altnste in N n.li street, bet-een the Di-ii-I. Cliapel & the Cathedral. It is elegai tl fmislied built of ill ¦ besi mi teriais, vt..r ds ina h ishhy situ. .ui-i; contiguous -o good 1 tf.r and would answ.--{• a small geute. 1 fa-.nil; very wP'h—it womd b<- sold b vv for cash, or rented on good tern sioa pleasing tehalit Apply on tbe ure- misi-s. to FRAN-CIS PEPpfcR. September 14. 3^w4t Notice. Having during my residence in this conn- try, been known b the riarfie of J-^oes M'Candless. and (efelirg mvselfrOneciona cf tbe impropriety of having mv nitre eliangt-d, I theivioro srlye this uwice, that my prop'atr name is M'Cinn. rot Vl'Caudles-, Are/per, sons iia-ing- claims against me, eitl er 'in ihe former or latter name, will please apply, st No U, Lombards street, r.e i- *r. Choi-lee Slerett Ridgelj's. J tMES M'GINlsfi N B My cbnt-iirler cui or- jus'ifi.d hv a srentleman in this , liv, who knew me in Eu- rope, and by many who have known me whilst in this country. % J- M'GINN. '.!i) led iia]t trio re;. Ran ere rs, You ar* ordered to meet on your usual parade ground this afternoon, precisely at five o'cl ck, with arms. The roll will be called fifteen minutes after five and absen- tees fined. WESLEY WOODS, Sec'ry. Sept. 1^. The Baltimore Volunteer Ar- i itillery Company Will attend at the parade ground to mor- row afternoon, precisely t t o'cl c'-, w.th side arms. The roll 'ill he .a |e J. at a quarter past 4, and all absentees fined, Bv order of (he Cant iip. THOMAS_FINLEY, Secr'y. Colti.^bia-n V-o u -ie- r . Ordi-red. That y>u meet on your usual parade ground, Ho\v*rdVFark, "to-morrow everinjr at 4 o'clock precisely, with arms, A for the purpose of drill. J. WILSON, Sec'ry. Stpt. 14, MHdgMi)Ma