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BARCLAY & M'KEAtf
HIVE IMPORTED
FALL GOODS.
Sept 23. n just received, in casks, each con-
tainin..^ VI l'>. and tor sale, it' immediate ap-
plioati i is made to
JAMES H4NN4.,
nil, Market-street.
October 2. d4t
The Subscribers
Having (Inclined the Dry Goods Business,
•will thank those indebted to them to make
immediate payment—and those having claims
against us, to bring thcin in for settlement.
JOS. C. & J NO. WHITE.
.Sept23._____________ ________<120t
Found,
A few days since, near the corner of Mar.
feet-street and M'Clullan's alley, a Warehouse
KEY. The owner may receive it at this office,
by paving one dollar for advertising.
Oct. 1.__________________________d4t
A warehouse wanted
WANTED to hire a Warehousenn Bowly's
wharf. Apph at No. 81, on said wharf.
October 1st. / J4lj;
Wanted as a Tutor in pri
vate fa rily, a gentleman capable of Teaching
Greek an I Latin, and the first branches of
the Mathematics. To such a one, a liberal
salary will he acceded. Apply at this office
Sept 22. d
A Wet Nurse Wanted,
With satisfactory recommendations, I ¦-
quire at tliis office.
Sept 29. d6t
George Hoffman !
Has received by the several urriv lis, upwards of I
3U0 packages well selected
FALL GOODS,
Which being mostly bought at short credit,
and selected by careful hands will be found
cheap.
Als» suite I to ihr expert trade,
20 trunks London Camhrick Chintzes,
1 2 do. French Pullicat U'dkts.
S lo Mulr. s do.
4 do. Ginghams,
5 do. I'.ich Fancy Muslins,
7 do. Colored Cambric,
1 do. Printed Cambric Itobe.s,
10 chests Dimothy's,
9 cases Sliiriu g Cottons,
35 do. Super Men's Hats,
12 bales Booking Baize,
6 do Super Cloths and Cassimeres,
2 d•>., Scarlet Flannels.
____ October 1 __ dfit-p'-'fit
Foultney fck Thomas
Have received by the Grand Seignior, from Hull,
a further subplp of
104 bundles SHEET IRON, Single, Uou.
ble, and Treble Rolkd.
Sept 12.____________________________
Shoe Thread, English Bend
LEATHi.R, &c.
Just Received
jBy the b>ig Dove, C. Ch Ids, from Madeira,
A choice parcel of fine old Madeira WINES,
fit for immediate use, in butts, pipes, tail
pipes and quarter casks, wh eh will be sold
low on a credit of 12 months.
JACOB AD\MS.
Sen1 ___._______________________dl?t
Notice.
All persons indebted to the late firm of
Jeremi.-ih Hoffman arc requested to make pay.
ipent i > the, suoscribi»r, witlioutfurther delay :
;¦ r indulgence cannot be granted on
thise accounts.
GEORGE HOFFVIAN.
October I. dot
The Falls Turnpike Company
Wish to contract for building a Bridge of
Sto: e over the branch -which empties into the
F-lls, opposite to the resilience of Robert
Oliver, Esquire
WALTER ROE, Sec'ry.
October %____________________d4t _
FALLS TURNPIKE ROAD CO MP ANT.
Notice is hereby given,
That an election will be held from 10 till 1
o'clock, on Tuesday the 6th of the present
month at my Office, No. 46, South street, for
a President, six Managers, a Treasurer, and
Secretary, to serve for one year
WALTER ROE,
Secretary and Treasurer, F. T R. C
C-ct__ber 2.________________________d3t
Isaac Burneston,
No 196, Mckn-street,
Has received by the .ate arrivals, his
Fall Goods ;
Which are now opening-, comprising a ge-
neral assortment of Goods suitable to the ap.
proaching season.
A general assortment of
ADELPUI COTTON THREAD,
Of superior quality, which will be sold
very cheap.
S"e|-; 15__________________ dim
Myers s Hotel.
OlSTERS OF THE liKS'l KIND,
Will be constantly krpt :U the Hotel as usu-
al ; and will be served up at th • shortest no.
tiee and in the nicerst order. The subscriber
will he happj to a commodate his old friends
and the public in general, through the.season.
C. j MEYER.
f: ' When in season, canvas backs and par-
trl- will aj all times belepton hand.
October >¦ _____ c'4t
Tlie Public are hereby
Respectfully informed of the subscriber's
haying opened a Fencing School, for the pur-
pose of toacbi g the use ol' the Broad and
Smalt *-words fr in 5.till 8 P M. For more
particulars apply at No 30, Market-street,
next door to Mr. Myer's Hotel
JOHN UTLLFR-,
Fencing Master.
October 1st. __________ d9.||
Import rd
By the ship George and Albert, Captain y>e! Vic-
ins, from Toimi'gen,
White &. brown P.atillas ) of superior qua-
Dowlas and Carfsf-ri'.os, 5 lity,
luuo^sival Demijohns,
(The above eifUtW to drawback.)
4nd by the Lac anivdi in Philadelphia fr^m.
To' nv gen1,
A General Assortment of
German Woolen Hosiery.
s On hand,
Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12,
Tichlenburgs, Houans, white Rolls, and
Checks No ;,
5000 Gunney Bags,.
For sale by
EREDERICK. C. GRAF,
Head of Smith's d.,ck.
Sept. 22. d
Philip Littig,
Ho. 142, Market street,
Mas on hand and 'Hers for sale,
A general as oitmerlo Am. rioan ondF.U-
rApeaiv pianutactured Brushes ; Idgo, I\nry(
Tortoisheli, Mockshell and common Combs, of*
a superior quoUi common and ground.
October 2. d±8t
John S. I]eck and Co.
TANNERS and CURRIER'S,
No. 6J, M.iitKir.SpACE,
Have for sale,
Prime English Bend Sole Leather, in ranges
and squares,
Tanners and Curriers' Knives, and a gene-
ral assortment of Leath r.
ALSO,
Hair f >r Plaistercrs.
And have imported in the Fair American
from London SHOE THREAD, of the best
quality.
October 1. , ______, dot co9t
400 Pieces Russia Duck. '
500 reams Wrapping Paper,
Just received per schr. Susan & William,
cap , Luce, from Boston, and for sale bv
BUFFUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's Wharf
September 30. d6t
HlEMOVAL.
Henry & Lindenberper
Have removed to No 200 1-2, Baltimore-
street. Who offer to Bent the Store &. Cel-
lar, No. ,".04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta-
vern, with u convenient Warehouse if re.
quired. August 26. d
G. F. & J. I indenberger.
No. SCO, Baltimnre-strct, opposite the Indian
Queen Tavern,
Have imported in the Othello, C-mawn, and
Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort
ment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLF.RY,
BKASS, and JAPANNED WAhE,
&C. Sic.
Among which are,
Anvils and Vices,-
Spades and Shovels,
Flat Point line drawn Nails,
Patent Shot, assorted,
White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14
b
Seine Tiwne, in casks of 250 lb. each,
Hilling Hoes,
Iron Wire,
Guns, in cases.
Which are offered for sale, on accommo-
dating terms.
September 7. d
The Subscriber
Has just reieivedf om London,
A Consignment of sixieen bales of fine and
superfine Broad Cloths, mostly Blacks and
Blues, with a few other fashionable colors :
3 bales of Ratteens, and 1 bale of Flushings,
which he offers for sale by the bale, soma
terially under the customary advance, as to
make them well worth the attention of pur-
chasers'; and has for sale, 700 Demijohns,
2 tons Bar Lea', and 50 quartercasks En.
glish Gun Powder
NICHOLAS SLUBEY,
12, Bowly's wharf.
Sept 30._________________________dISt
St. Mary's College. "
GRAND LOTTERY, BALTIMORE,
Authorised by an act of the general assembly
of 'he state of Mainland j the scheme of
which Lottery is the most hi- lhant ever of-
fered to the citizens of the United States,
containing, besides a huge number of other
'yah ah e prizes,
1 prize of - - 30,rA)0 dollars,
1 do. of - - 15,000
3 do. of - . 1(/,000
2 do. of 5,'. 00
8 do. of - * 1,500
7 do. of - - 1,000
And not two hi nkstoaprize. The scheme
contains 21500 tickets. 10,000 of which are
actually sold to a company of gentlemen in
New-York, to whomthemanagershave obiigat
ed themselves to commence the drawing on
THURSDAY, th, ZUtdayof Decrtniernext.
TICKETS U SHARES are now selling in
a variety of numbers, at ten dollars each, at
G. & R- W.M'i'F.'s truly fortunate Lottery
Office, Corner of Market and Charles streets,
Bjltimtre.
From the rapid sale of the Tickets in every
part of the union, an ad ance will short!) be
;nit on them, of which an advertisement will
soon appear in the public prints.
The grandeur of the scheme of the above
lottery, tog. tber wilh an assorarce from the
managers that the lottei; -will positive* com-
mence, drawing on the 31st clays of December
next, have been a suffiri- nt inducement for the
subscribers to come to the city of Balti more for
the express purpose of facilitating the sale of
the Tickets.
G. & R WAITE.
03" One of the above firm will personally
attend the drawing- daily, to take down the
numbers correctly, as will alt-o one of their
clerks. All ' rizes si Id bv G. & K. Waite -will
be paid b them, and a printed list of all prizes
drawn will be published by them and delivered
to their customers once a fortnight during the
drawing. The next New-York Lottery will
not commi nee till April next.
Distant Adventurers, accompanying their
orders with bank notes of aw description,-to
eitherot Waiteati offices in New-York or Bal-
timore may have T-eketsand Share s forward-
J ed to any amount with 'he utmost punctual,
ity, and the earliest advise sent them of their
success. All prizes sold by G. & R. Waite
will he paid by them.
Oct. 1.. d
French Silk Goods- ^P
Lajitte, Due he & Bat the,
NO. 172. BttTIMOEE-SlKKET,
Have just rec ivc d, a very large assortment 6f
French Fancy Goods,
Which theyoflsr for sale by the package or
piece, at very low prices, to wit: Plain Taffe-
tas, Plaid Silks, Sarsnet, Pealings, Extra Long
and Short Ladies' Silk Glovas, Mens' ditto,
Ladies' and. Men's Silk Stockings, SewigSilk.
Silk Shawls of every size, plain and figured
Taffetas and Satin Ribbands, Stamped ditto,
Hank Ribbands, Velvet ditto, Crapes, Osmbric
Linen, Thread and Cotton Laces, Veils, Arti-
ficial Flowers, Plain and Ornamental Combs,
while and coloured extra long- and short Kid
Gloves, Mens' ditto, Cotton stockings, Sus-
penders of every description, Fans, Lustrings,
Bandannos, &c. &o.
Also oh hkni,
80 casks best Bordeaux Claret,
1 box Paris Jewelry, handsomely assorted1,
4 hales Reunes Thread,
4 trunks Ladies' Shoes,
2 bales Sheeting Linen,
1 trunk Umbrellas
1 do. Embroidered Cambric Shirts,
1 box Mens' Silk Stockings,
1 do. Ladies' ditto,
1 case Plain Taffetas,
• 1 do. Plaid ditto,
' box Thread Laces.
All very well calculated for French and Spa-
nisli markets, and entitled to debenture.
Sept. 28.___________________. d!5t
John Robinson,
No 2161, Makket-stbeet,
Has imported per ships Othelln, Fame and Abe-
or.a, from Liverpool, a v;ell selected aid
genual assortment of
FALL GOODS,
HATTKRS' Of UPHOLSTERERS' TRIM-
MINGS, ISfc. iSfc.
Men's and Women's Coarse and Fine Hats,
and Children's neatly assorted Fancy Hats,
in small cases.
Which are offered for sale, on the most,
reasonable terms.
Sept 25. dlOt colOt
G. F. and J. Lindenberg r,
No. 200, Baltimore-street, opposite the Indian
Queen Tavern,
Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bris-
tol, and now landing.
Tin in boxes,
Anvils and Vises,
Frying Pans,
Spades and Shovels,
Single, double and treble Sheet Iron,
Nails of every size,
Card and Iron Wire,
Broad Virginia Weeding! Hoes, Sec. ffce.
Which, with a variety* of other goods in
the Hardware Line, will be disposed o. on
accommodating terms.
September '.,6. '¦¦ _______d
(Jr. F. ar.d J. Lmdenberger,
No 200, Bal tjmore-3treet,
Opposite the Indian $)ueen 'tavern,
Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool,
An a 'ditipnui supply _/'
Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc.
Now opening tor sale on their usual terms.
October 2 d
Richard Norris
Has received per ships Canada, and Diaua,
from Liverpool, and now openeng at
No. 197}, Maeket-s i reet,
A general assortinnt of
Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery,
Which will be sold to country merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low for cash
Oi notes in town.
Also, per ship Six Sisters from Bristol,
Seine and Sa 1 Tv.une,
Tin Plates,
Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21.
Broad Virginia Hoes,
She t iron, single, double and treble,
Black and bright Vi*es,
Long Handle Fning Pans,
Spades and Shovels, Ike.
October 2. d?0t
To the Voters
Of the City and County of Baltimore.
BEING solicited by many of my friends both
in the city and County, to become a candidate
forthe office ofSHE'UFF, I therefore lake
the liberty respectfully to solicit your suffrages
at the ensuing election ; pledging myself,
that if deemed worthy of this importan trust,
I shall use the utmost of my endeavors to dis-
charge the duties with humanity and impartia-
lity.
JOHN HUTCHINS.
Oct. 2.__________________________d6t
London Mustard.
Received per the Diana, captain Holbrook,from
Liverpool,
40 boxes London Mustard,
Per the Canavia, captain Thomas, from Liver-
pool,
An invoice of Bracket Candlesticks, plated.
Do. do. Coat and Vest Buttons, gilt and
plated,
Do do. Saddlery, assorted.
Which will be sold low by
CORNTHWAIT' & YARNALL,
83, Bowly's viharf.
October 2.____________ d(it
John Wood &c Co.
Have imparted in ships Fame, Abeona, and
Jtercuws, jram Liverpool, ^/uniata, and
i?air American, from Landori,
:;;34 packages
Cotton and Woollen Goods,
Which are offered for sale at
NO. 18, CilVEET STREET.
Amongst vikic, are,
Best Superfine Cloths ami Cassimeres,
most fashionable colors, Swansdcwn, Bonnet
Cord, and elegant Toilenette, Waistcoating,
newest patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels,
Bookings. Flushing*, Blankets, Kerseys, Ken-
dal Cottons, Lindsays ; a great variety of
SHift's, Hosiery, Dimities, Tabby Velvet,
President and Constitution Cords, Black ancl
Olive Velveteens, Fine and Common Print-
ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins,, Cot-
ton Lace s, Braces, Umbrellas, &c. fee,
Sept 25._________________ &
The Levy Court for Balti-
more county will meet at Henry Decoisey's
Tavern (near i'hilpot's Bridge) in the city
of Baltimore, on Tuesday, the 20th clay of
October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
for the purpose oi adjusting the public ex-
pellees of the said county, for this presont
year, appointing supervisors of the public
roads, and constables, and adjusting their ac-
counts WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
Sept 28. d2CthO
BOSTON, Sept. 30.
Arrived, brig; Betsey, DonneL Gieenock,
at, ; schr. Union, Blackm re, cape de
Verds 27, salt -\nd hides; Defiance, Hobbs,
Windsor.
At quarantine, ship Hope, Lovett, Ha-
vana, 20 ; schr. Columbia, Chandler, Gre-
nada, 33 ; brig Minerva, Sinclair, Marti-
nique, sujrar, &c. Sept. 19 lat. 39, long.
ei8, brig Stetson, 78 clays from Bordeaux
for N. York, had lost her mainmast and
fore top. Sept. 21, lat. 41, long. 63, ship
Mary and Eliza, of Providence, 53 days
from Liverpo tl for Baltimore.
Brig Alert, Snow, London, 43. Spoke
August 15, off Ushant, brig Sally Ann,
from Rotterdam for Bordeaux.
Brig Rebecca, Giddings, Amsterdam,
58. Spoke, Aug. 21, lat. 5c, long. 52,
ship Rebecca, 21 days from Portland for
Liverpool.
Ship Polly, Stradley, Jamaica, 40; brig
Dianna, Lyon, Newfoundland, 16,
The Re-Union, of Bath, in a long pas-
sage from Liverpool, is below.
NEW-YOllK, Octobers.
Arrived,
Ship Delaware, Thomson, 35 days from
Amsterdam (having performed her v lyaffe
out and home in 80 days) cheese, dry goods,
eVc. Sailed in co. ship Francis, of Boston ;
W. P. Johnston, for Philadelphia ; Resolu'ti
on, Brown, for Liverpool; Brutus, for an
eastern p ft in the United Slates. Left brig's
Unity, Hodge, for Newburyport, in 9 days ;
May Flower, Barton, of ditto ; Speculation
Little;of Boston; Maxton, Mason, of Char! S
town : ships Final, While, of Weather*! 1 Id
in 10 days for New-York ; Brutuf. Friend :
Romulus Lufkiii, and Thomas, Bvidith, all
of Newburyport ; Cordelia, for Boston, in
14 clays ; Hanover, Williams, of New-Bed-
ford for New-York, in iS days; Eliza, ll-d-
fington, in 4 days for Baltimore; Elizabeth,
Ciarkson, for Baltimore, in iOdays ; Hamlet,
Harding, ready for Philadelphia; Melpometx
Daubeny, of New York. The ship Ports
mouth, Dawson,for Baltimore, sailed the 19th
August. The Henry, Thomson, for New-
York, in 8 days ; the i'loston, Bunker, jus
arrived from New York. Sept. 3. t IT Fan
Ish-, spoke ship Providence, from C-openha
gen for Pliila. D'th, iat 44 long. 45, spok*
ship Protection, ''earns, 19d.iy sir ¦ -n Hi 1
for N.York, with, passengers, 2Ji ,spOki
sch'r Rising Sun, 46 days from Bordeaux foi
Baltimore'
The ship Grand Turk, B.rne;. of Ports,
mouth, 63 day; from Bordeaux, wine, bran-
dy, oil, dry ;;oods. Sepi. 19, lat. 39. Ion .
64, spoke brig Flora, 6 days front Norfolk
for Leilh.
The British sloop Maty-Ann, Jones,
from Turks-Island, and 5 days from , Ber-
muda, salt.
The sloop Amicus, Place, 19 days from
Antigua.
Cleared, ship Venus, Coffin, for Ma-
deira ; Samaritan. Duvall, Antwerp ; bi iy
Fame, Hill, Tonningeri ; William Taylor,
Teniienffe, schr. Fanny, Creighton, Rich-
mond ; Maria, Thcnias Halifax; Su cess,
Ellis, do; Connecticut, Wasson, Ciiailes-
ton ; Fortitude, Betts, Bilboa.
October 3.
No arrivals yesterday, at this port. Ths
brig Lord Sheffield, from St. Johns,
went into qaarantine in the morning.
Cleared—brig Princess Royal, Norton,
Newfoundland ; James Wells, Lee, Marti-
nique ; schrs. Linnet, Patterson, New-
foundland ; Sally, Moser, Halifax.
On Thursday night the wind began to
blow with great violence from N. E. and
continued with unabated fury all day yester-
day. The tide rose to an unusual hci-iit,
oveiff wing cellars along the fiver. Toe
gale was severe at Staten Island. The U.
S. ketch .ZEtna parted both cables at 2
o'clock yesterday morning, and was beating
to and fro' till 7 o'clock, when Mr. Daniel
Van Duzer got cm hoard from the ferry at
the risk of his life, and carried her safe into
North-east harbor up the Kills, where he
run her aground in a safe place. Mr.
Van Duzer by this act will no d ubt be
handsomely rewarded by government for
saving one of the finest vessels in our navy.
The same day the brig George of New-Or-
leans, parted her cables and went ashore at
Van Dozer's dock;—not much damaged ; &
the schr. Maria went on shore near the pub-
lic stores, considerably injured.
LATE AND IMPORTANT.
Capt. Thompson, of the ship Delaware,
in the remarkable passage of 35 days from
x^nisteidam, informs, that just he lore he
sailed, the news of a declaration of war on
the part of Denmark against Great-Britain,
had reached Amsterdam. In consequence
of which, the Danish ships that had just
sailed from Amsterdam, put back, and others
stopped loading.
The editors of the New-York Gazette
have received from capt. Thompson, Am-
sterdam papers to the 26th August. From
a cursory perusal of these papers, we ob-
serve that
All British property has been confiscated
at Copenhagen and Altoua, The king of
Denmark had left Copenhagen, and gone
to Colding, in Jutland.
The Crown Prince had returned to Kiel,
$0 organise the army.
That the British crnizers had taken seve-
ral of the Danish vessels in the Greenland
trade.
Mr. Jackson, the English envoy, left Kiel
on the 8th of August, to proceed on board
the English fleet in the Danish seas, for the
purpose of communicating to admiral Gam-
bier the result of his embassy ; but he was
detained by contrary winds till the nth, by
which means the Danes gained three days
to make preparations for defence.
That the Danish ambassador had received
orders from count Bernatorff, of the. 19th of
August, to stop the sailing of all Danish
vessels from Rotterdatn, Amsterdam, Maas-
luis Helvoet and Brielle.
An article from Naples of the 29th of
July says, " A French squadron of three
frigates and 2 brigs, have taken near Sicily,
hv. English frigates • and it was reported,
that the above squadron had sailed for the
Levant.
That the marriage of Jerome Bonaparte
was to take place at Paris, on the yyd of
August, to Princess Cathar,ne of Wirtem-
hevg. He left Paris on the '9th, to meet
her at Meaux, ten miles from Paris.
On the rUth of Aug. Bonaparte, (whom
the Paris papers style the mighty Emperor)
delivered a speech to the Senate at Paris,
from which we select the follow ing passages.
'• The h use of Rradenbnrg, which was
the first to conspire against our independence;
o es its prose-.t existence to our friendship
for the mighty emperor of the N rth, A
French prince shall reiiMt 011 the Elbe All
nations rejoice that.the influence of Enpl.md
on the continent has been forever annihilat-
ed. I >t ish for a maritime peace: No de-
sire of revenge will ever ii-floence my deter-
mination in that respect. Nor can I indinge
such a sentiment towards a naii n vi bit il
is the snort of parties who tear her in pieces,-
and mislead her concerning tier true inter*'
ests and those of her neighbors."
PHILADELPHIA. October 3.
Arrived, schr.'Sally; Murphy P int Petre
via Antigua, ifi ; coffee and sugar.
From a lute London paper.
COURT OF ADMIRALTY.
Bonaparte''s Bloch. -d'nig Decree.
An interpsfipT question "as on Wednes-
day decided by sir Wm, Scott, which arose
out of the decree of Bonaparte, for placing
this country in a state of blockade; and thus
aiminrr anefectua! bio" at He commerce of
neutral nations with thi'; c uiitrv. U'uVr.
the decree i-f t'-e blockade issufd bv Bona-
pt't, mi American shin the Sansorn. had
been rrmtui.-id bv a French ennVr, and as
afterwards re ceptnrtd bw a British ship of
war. pi cftnsequence of the re-eapturci a
demand of salvage was made, which wslj
resisted hv the ^mericAn, on the ground
that the decree "r Bl ckadp w*s not to be
rarripcl into efreefvap-ainst Americans, and
that the vessel w u'd have '-eon restored to
the owners bv the French tribunal.
Om this question ,
general Armstrong, the American ministes
at Paris had indeed expressed it as his opini-
on, that the decree did not intr three any
alteration in the trade of neutrals. But
this was not official ; it was a mere opiut j:
and introduced with" j.e pense" I think r.o
and so. His opinion was therefore only to-
be considered as mere sounds, signifying-,
nothing, and was entitled to little or w> at-
tention.
General Armstrong-, indeed wrote to Mr.
Lyman, the American consul in this coun-
try, that he bad not heard of any capture'
by the French of any Americans trading
with this country. My Lyman had also
said, that he had heard that an American
vessel with wool, from Spain to England,
after being captured by the French, had
been restord ; but he had fairly added that
he could not vouch for the particulars.
Upon the whole, there appeared nothing.
to distinguish this case from that of the Da-
nish vessels, where it had been already de-
cided, that the re-captors were entitled io>
salvage. It would be very hard were
country made to sustain all the disadvardft-
ges arising from the decree of the French
government, and at the same time prevented
from enjoying those advantages which »ere
riot of its own seeking, but which arose
from its. superior naval power.
Sir M/illiam Scott tiierefore pronounced
a decree, granting salvage to the recaptor?.
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