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H"i. -.»WP.- she was sent in, being detained by the well fcnrwn Leopard, of 50 guns, being bound from the Havanna for this port, whore hav- ing a trial for the vessel and another for the cargo, and not being able to find a flaw, they (the British) were So condescending as to Jpermit her to depart, after robbing the cap- tain of 1500 dollars, under the idea of ex- pences. Captain F. left at Halifax, ship Jane- Saminis, from Bordeaux bound to N<-w York trial to come on the nth instant ; ship \c- mon, Nye, of New-Bedford, from do. bound to Baltimore, libelled ; brig Fair American, captain Brown, from Guudalwupe, vessel cleared, waiting further proof for ca.'go, bound to Baltimore i brig Henry, Warren, from Havanna, bound to New York, vessel and part of the c*rgo cleared, discharging the remainder for further proof; schooner Felicity, Snowden, from Carthagi na, bound to Baltimore, libelled—run heron shore com- ing in tlie harbor, and had to discharge part of the cargo, and after beating her keel off> and two or three holes in her garbard streak, was fibtite enough to offer the vessel and cargo to the captain to take her as she was, and to pay all expences and proceed home. In the Margaret K. Baily came four seamen, three of whom belonged to the schr. Mes- senger, White, of Baltimore, carried in and condemned, for the bins of a former voyage ; the other an American pressed out of the Diana. These foitf were part of the 18 Americans discharged by order ef the admi- ral from the British ship of war Bellona, part nf which were pressed men, the others ta- ken out of detained vessels. Captain King, of the ship Active, (men- thned :n our las.t) sailed from Cork, on the 9th August in co. with brig. Commerce, Hatha * ay, for New-York, the same day spoke ship Rover, Taylor, from New-York for Dublin, out 27 days, off Cork harbor. —Left at Cork, the ship Betsy, Chipman, of Boston, to sail for Lisbon on the lOth of August ; brig Syren, Snow, of Bruns- wick, for Liverpool, do: do. ; brig Fanny, Warner, of Boston, for Lisbon, the 18th, do ; schr. Eliza and Katy, Calasby. for Liverpool the 14th August ; ship Atlantic, Smithwick, Damaseotte, discharging ; ship Belvideare, Hafhaw|y, from Norfolk for Cadiz; ship Horizon, Kennebunk, for Cadiz, in August ; ship Two Brothers, Purlington, sailed for London the 3d of Au- gust ; brig Nancy, Burren, sailed for do. 6thAu,r. Aug. 13, lat. 48, 8, N. long. 15, 48, W. Spoke ship Martha, of New- York, Dukery, from Savannah, for Fal- mouth. Aug. 20, lat: 48, 20, N. lon^. 27, 2, W. spoke schr. Fair Trader, from Portland, for Ferroll. Aug. 29, lat. 46, 48, N. lung. 40. 55, W. spoke ship Washington of New-Port, capt. Case, from Tonningen. August 10, lat. 40, 2, N. long. 65, 40, W. spoke ship Union, of Wiscas--et, for Jamaica. unmmi—M......m......J .I . ,'JJ______^^___-_^' VExliiK __ GAZKTT'-. TUGSD \Y, SEPTEMBER 22. VOLUNTEERS. On the lot) instant, the First Regiment Maryland Militia (Chailes count)) command- ed by Colonel Hawkins, were addressed in an eloque t and patriotic man >er by Briga- dier-General Caleb Hawkins, and uy John Campbell, Esq' ire- memoir of congress pre- paratory to the expected draft ; when seven- ty volunteered their services as part of the quota of this state. It is expected that Gen_ H's brigade will furnish their number with- out a draft. By captain Conklin, in 12 days from Hayti, we learn that the VPar between Pe- tion and Christophe continued with varied success, but it was expected Christophe would finally prevail There are very strong reasons for believ. ingthat the vellow fever rages at present in the city of Charleston. From the informa- tion we have received we shoftH conceive it highly proper in our board of health to keep a vigilant eye on vessels arriving from this ^jport. [Phil paper] A\\ the taxes which were levied during the ancient regime in France, have been re-: vived and augmented in that country. That on salt is loudly complained of. The re- venue from this one article, is computed at 800,000,000 of francks- \_Bqston Gazette.'} Extract of a letter to the editor, dated Pro- vidence, R.J. Sep. 15, 1807. I cannot resist my inclination to inform \ou of the flourishing state of the cotton manufactory in this quarter of the union ; that is, to furnish you with the number merely of the buildings erected, and of the spindles now completed and in motion, and of these about to be finished and set in mo- tion in the same buildings. There are seventeen buildings erected upon the streams in this neighbourhood, in •which are, already, six thousand and ninety spindles in operation, and in w hich there will shortly be, an addition of fourteen thou- sand and twenty six, making in the whole 20,116 spindles. These manufactories are all within thirty miles of this town, and se- ven-eights the property of citizens of this state. [Aurora.~] from Cobbets Political Register of August I. " If the house of commons do yield (the principle on which the deserters were token) wir na-iy will not be long-lived.— Mmd, I do not jretewr to sny that we may not iit this instance have been in the wrong J because there is nothing authentic on -.'ie subject ; nor am I prepared to s iy that cur right of search, in all cues, extend* to ships of war ; hut of this I am certain, that if the laws of nations do not allow you to search f >r deserters in friend's territory, neither do they allow.that friend to inveigle away your troops or your seamen, to d-. which, is an act of hostility, and I ask for no better nroof of inveigling than the enlisting and refusing to give up such troops or seamen. Tiie fault of '-ur officers on that station has been excessive forbearance. The insults and injuries they have endured were disgraceful. I can f rm a very accurate conception of the rage of the people at Norfolk, and of the noisy town meeting ; and their burning of the .ater caiks of the Melampus is per- fectly in character. I would not commit an act of injustice to America ; I would on- ly demanded and insist upon the rights M England, ; and ab >ve all things I would in- sist upon it that America should not be per- mitted to destroy the British navy. We are n>t to judge of the feelings of the -people orVvmerica. properly so called, by what we read in their base and ignorant newspapers, &c. I venture to predict that when time has been allowed to cool men's minds the voice of our friends and the friends of justice will prevail. They will not go to war ninth us. In dismissing the subject for the present, I beg leave just to add, that, if we permit the Americans to inveigle and detain our sea- men, WE CANNOT HAVE A NAVY." The following extract is said to be from an intelligent merchant in London, who is on terms of confidence with the American mi- nisters there. [Pkil. fi fier.~\ " August 1, 1807. " I have the pleasure to state, that it is understood there to be a friendly discussion between our government and your ministers respecting the unfortunate business of the Leopard and the American frigate, and mea- sures taken accordingly. " I trust that the powers and instructions, with which they .are now invested, will ce- ment the union between the two countries and provide for those casualties, that may occasionally, or accidentally arise to inter- rupt it." Departed this life on Saturday morning last, in the twenty-fifth year of her age, Miss Lydia Dorsey, daughter of the late Nicholas Dorsey, Esquire, of Elk-Ridge.— The many good qualities possessed by this young lady, justly endeared her to all thosc with whom she was in habits of intimacy ; and it may be truly said, in her death they have lost a sincere and valuable friend : dur ing a long and tedious illness, she exhibiteu an uncommon degree of fortitude ; and a few moments before her dissolution, gave comloitvng proofs of an assurance of lucuie uappiness. Baltimore County, 24th August, 1807 The great and good effects of the two Camp-Meetings, held on Mr. GoughS laud between Perry Hall and the Long Calm, near the Philadelpnia Road, have induced a number of the Preachers of the Gosspel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, to hold a third meeting on the same spot ; to be- gin on Thursday, the first ot October next, and continue until Tuesday the sixth, li will be well for those who bring waggons to the camp ground to take a iitule move \straw than they will want for their ownuse, that they may have the pleasure of giving to those that have none. Port of Baltimore. CLEARED, Brig Orlando, Baty, Lisbon Sch'r Phoenix, Grnly, Martinique Hibe, Aastin, St. Bartholomews S-le by Auction, Cole & I Bonsai, Aucfr's, IV iU -iffer for j..,c on T !U:(Sli/AY, S.pt 2iih, at their Warehouse back of theUtion Bank tf Mu'y>,!".!. f entrance from S. Charles street,J a variety of Household Furniture, &c. Consisting Of Piano Fortes, Side boards, Tables, Ch ntz Bed Curtains, Window do. do. Counterpanes, Blankets, &c. Sept. 12. Just Received Bj'tJiebrig Dove, C. drlIs. from Madeira, A ch 11 e p»rcel of fine old Madeira vVINliS, fit fwr immediate use, in butts, pipes, half Pipes and quarter casks, vyhich will be sold low on a credd of 12 months JACOB AD VMS. Sep: 23. ________dl __ For Sale, On moderate terms, 250 acres of good L.'iNl), in Greenbriar county, Virginia Apply at tnis office. Sept z2. 2aw Wanted as a Tutor in pri- vate fa oily, a gentleman capable of Teaching Greek and Latin, and the first branches of the Mathematics. To such a one, a liberal salary wiil be acceded. Apply at this office Sept 22. d Sale by Auction. On WEDiviJ.DAY, Tfe ?3d instant, at 1_» o'clock, at Chase's wharf, will be sold'on terms that will then be made known, -, The fast-sailing Brig H UNTIL K, Burthen 800 bb!s with all ^SSfcaSep her materials as she arrived from sea. VAN WYCK & DOUSEY, Auct'rs. Sept 22. Sale by Auction. On THURSDAY, The 24th instant, at 4 o'clock, in the after- noon, will be sold, A LOT of GROUND, nearly opposite the French Seminary, fronting' on the Turnpike Road 40 feet, and running back 100 feet; on the front of said Lot is erected a weil finish 1 e two-story Frame House, and blacksmi h's , S ,up and on the bacK of the I ot t' ere is a I good one-slory Frame House, late the pro- pel ty of Andrew Lear.. Particulars made I known on the premises. VAN WYCK. ik. DORS'"Y, Auct'fs. P. S The sale of the above property was postponed on Saturday last, on account of the wetness of the weather. Sept 22 Sale by Auction. Now landing from on board the ship Erin, captain Stevenson, from Bordeaux, tnd will be sold on FRIDAY NEXT, the _5th in- slant, at 12 o'clock, at our auction room, at the head of Frederick-street dock, \7: pipes fine flavored 4th proof Bordeaux BlIANDY, 450 baskets Bordeaux superfine SWEET OIL 391 boxes'CLAUET, of 2 d-._e- each, VAN WYCK & DoRSEY, Auct'rs. S.ept-22. -.'.,-¦.- Samuel and Lewin Wethere.l Have imported in the sudry Itte arrivals from London, Liverpool, and Hull, A general as.iortmet of DRY GOOUS, Which they offer for sale on their usual terms, by the package or p.ece. Sept 22.________ eo8tj: Notice The subscriber is compelled to notify his creditors of his inten ion to apply to Balti- more county court, at i! s next session, 01 in its recess, to one of toe judges thereof, or the benefit of the insolvent Laws of this- state. JAMES VVES1'. Sept 22._______ ___________d.:m : i'or Sale, If immediate application is made, A stout, he-a thy NEGRO BOY about 17 years of age. This boy is not sold for any i'ault, and will be (bund valuable. September 2a. d4t Irish Linen, tke ALEXINDKR BRUlVt, & SON Have imported per Fame ;-n . Abeona, a sup ply of 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4 1.INEN, 6-4, 8 4, 9-4 and 10-4 r IAl'EU, LUNG LAVNS, and BROWN HOLLAND. September 'Zi, d8t-eo4t -----------------------4--------------------' —,---------——...... Just Received Per the schooner Three hiie:dx,from Barcelona, and to be soli b, the subscriber, 100 hhds. Red Catalonia .Vine, ' 4o pipes white Brandy, oil proof, luO boxes S'eel, of 2 quintals each, -40 wt saffron, best quality, 5J8 reams of Horeto and 1 2 floreto Paper, 1 dox containing 3 assortments of Silk i.acc, 4 do. assorted Sewing Silk, 1 do Shoe Ribbons 2 do. black Silk Se^g-e, 3 do. containing alxmt 200 dozen Silk rlandkerchiefs, assorted in colors and quali- ; i6S, 4 bales containing 20 pieces Baizes, Ba- velas, A.ji. nadas, 40 Bed-tt ads Painted and Gilt, with their MusquiiQ curtains, 4i quintals prime D mble assorted Carks, in Sheets, •ill boxes Castile Soap. HENRY MESSONNIER. Sept 22. eolat Imported By the ship George and Jlhn-t, c ptnin Joel Vic- hers, from Tonni get:, White & brown Platidas, ) o. sup riorqua- Dowlas and Casserillos, 3 lily, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The abeve entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia from Tornir.gen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. 0'i handy Bohenva Window Glass, 10 hy 1<>, Ticklenburgs, Rouans, white Rolls, and Checks ISO 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Sm'tth's dock Sept. 22. _______________________d George Lightner, At his Established TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, Mirth street, Oltltimvi, near the Haysc les. Informs bis friends andHhe public generally, tkat he.keeps on hand a large & complete as- sortment of the best Manufactured TIN and PEWTER, warranted of the first workman- ship. 1 ountry Merhants and others will find it irrea'ly to their advantage to call at the Ma nufastory, as'.he prices will be made an object to merchmts taking a quantity. Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in payment tor new, and the highest price given. TO KENT, ¦ A larg» and ah-y HOUSE, with a go ;d Sta. ble Yard, Spring-House, Pump, and a number of improvements, so as to make it an agreeable situation lor any gentleman wishing to enjoy the benefit of fee air and good water. The terms of Kent will be made very reasonable to a good ten: nt. Sept. 2. d3m To Let, A STORE at present occupied as a Gro- cery, situate corner of Calvert & Bank streets. In point of situation it exceeds any in Balti- j more, being in the greet thorotighf .re from the wharves to Baltimore-street, and the tip 1 per parts of the city. It has at present a very ; considerable fun of business, and is daily in- creasing; and if agreeable to the tenant the present stuck, of - Groceries, consisting of a handsome assotment,. will be sold at a fair price, and on liberal credit. Apply on the premis«B. Sept 92. subscribers, 38 casks Cette Wine, entitled to deben- tore, 5U0 wt. Cassia. On hand, 50 boxes Spermaceti Candles, 30 hhds Copperas, 40 chests Fresh Teas, 50 casks London Refined Salt Petre, 5 casks White Wine V negar, 1 trunk ladies' M irocco Shoes, 1 cask Plated Candlesticks, 4 cases Gilt and Plated Buttons. Also on ooaid the ship Grand Segnior, 2000 bushels of large English coal, which will be sold low if taken from the ship. CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, 83 B^-wly's wharf 9th mo. 21 tt,______1_______