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gres united in him. The digress oeewon-
ed by this fatal even*', to his family nnd nu-
merous friends, the soothing hand or ttm^.
and consolation of religion, th it point oat
liis removal to a better world can alone al-
leviate ; but tno.t sincerely d > we hope that
the im-)rPs'sion will not be lost upon" our
young me,., and tl at anv one who may on
the supposition of off'tided honor, be in-
clined Jo-dare his adversary to the field will
pause—refl ct on the commands of his God ;
on the sacred obligations he o»es to the
pe ice of his own family ; the debt that is
due to his country, and awfully contemplate
the scene of distress and misery that lies be-
fore h.m.
Probeedings in IJurr's Case n the
MOTION FOR COMMltMSST.
EXAMINATION OF EVIDENCE.
Mohihy, September 21.
Ccai'i'iiu ilion of Jaeob Duritpugh'S 'videnee
We overtook col. B. on the 1st January
at New-Madnd. ¦ I handed him the let-
ter for f»en. Wilkinson,and he broke it open.
I told him the letter was for gen. W. He
asked pinion, to-k me into his cabin, and
sealed it up. . I asked him, wh.it boat I was
to go in ar.d he said, in his own ; as its
accomodations were better, than in any
othei. We left New-Madrid about n or
12 o'clock that day (tit pin.) Andrew
Wood, remained at New-. ladrid, and
Plumb and Walter Davidson, *ti) ha.I been
sent on to eni st " en, pat on board the
and Mr. Hopkins was left in their
to enlis'i — ' !t-i we ;ot into
stream, a keel boat came alo.ig side ;
took col. B. into another
• dred yards off.
that b nt giviusr some
could tot near Ivm. Major Floyd had
char-e of this keel boat and crew
Understood fHey were instructed
Natchez in 4 days, Wl.e'i we got
415 vnili,, of the Chickasaw Bluffs,
skeJ me if I would go a head with
Biuffs, in a small boat, as I was
with the river- I
He mentioned that gen. W. had made aatji_____ ________________________
before the co.irt or in open sailed, that it may be known wltether any
Ikct '.'iiicli: He then forbidden or contraband goods be on board the
to this lette
eatirl I do
nit refcol
of the car^q, fhe plxee whence the ship ticle which applies is in these words. "It
is likewise agreed, that such ships being la-
den, areto be provided not only with pass-
told m* he was fearful of being injured or
taken ; that I mat keep a good look out ;
about J il ;e Bruin's. Col. Birr went int >
J. Bruin's to breakfast: and I went into he
Cotto.i Gin that was near the house. A '¦
boat came ; and he told me to t ike a spy
glass and see whether it was his boat. I |
could not d-termine : He then directed me j
to go down and if it was his boat, to fie !
a tnu-ket. Q_. Wnere is Judge B urn's ? A. j
About a mde Sr a quarter below Bayou Pierre. 1
Mr. Wirt. Wnere did he say he had seen \
the p-iaer ? A. The paper had been handed I
by jud,,'e Broin to col. B. the ev-sajftg be- 1
fore. Q Wnat was the conversation at j
judge Brain's ? A. Col. Burr asked him, if i
he had any papers ; he hand-d him this
paper, and after reading I 5 or 20 minutes,
he rose up and said he must go to the boats.
Mr. Hay. Did the troops from the boats
land !here ? a. Yes. Q. VV.th what view
did the men go adhere below the mouth 61
Bayou Pierre ? a. They landed abaut 2 or
1, miles beiow, in the Louisiana territory.
The opposite c .unsel objected to those ques-
tions, but were overruled bythe court. Mr,
State what happened at the land
sain- ; which certificates shall be made out
by the cffi'-ers of the place from whence the ship
sailed in the accustomed form—Now the villai-
ny of the tribunal in giving this turn to this
clause of the treaty, is one of the most pro
ports as above mentioned, but also with cer-
tificates, containing the several particulars
Plymouth, spoke ship Hamlet, 37 days
from Philadelphia for Amsterdam. Au-
gust 21, lat, 38* long. 31, brig- Hiram, of
filiate and impudent preversions of justice New-Bedford, from Cape de Verds for Bel-
that a corrupt tribunal ever sought to cover fast. Sept. 10, lat. 39, 45, long.»6t, 30,
its wickedness with. Our readers will re- ship i,ovely Matilda, 45 days from Bor-
member that this treaty was made after our deaux for Philadelphia, same day ship Bet-
aware of the advantages sey, M'Dougal- 8 days from N. Y irk for
government wart____________________________
which France took of a clause something
like this, therefore it was inserted in this
treaty that ttie document- of thecargi sh mid
be made out by the officer of the place in the
accustomed form. This we know was the
case ta thf prsssflj] instance, for copies of
all the papers are before us- as we write. I
But then it seems these documents ought to
have been legalized by all the c msuls, es- '
pecially tho-e of France and Spain We
presume it is not necessery for us to say that
[ the consuls of those nations have and do
refuse to affix their signatures to the docu-
ments of any vessels bound to English ports.
Thusthe consuls refuse their signatures, and
Am t rdam. Sept. 23, brig Emeline, 3
from N York, for Martinique. 27th,
schr. Franklin, from Martinique, for N.
Loudon.
/fay.
Sheriff's Sale.
TV,!! be sold on SATtfri DAY, the \C)th instant,
at IV o'clock, A M. at the dwelling home of
Mr. 'John Fitzhugh, situate in Hake strtet,
near Granby-stieet,
A variety of elegant House-
hold Furniture,
Late the property of suid Flezhugh, taken
by distraint tor house rent, due John Ten'iU
BALTIMORE ________________
F 'ID AY EVENING, Octobers,
Witt be presided a ee/ebr W t'rng.dy, in 5
acts, called,
; xVifoiiso, ftiiig of 0 cstile.
To which wll be added, a Fare? in i ttea't
called
The Irishin.avn Lond n.
Characters expressed in the bills o the day.
Bix, oae dollar—1'it, three-fourths of a dol-
lar
Xj* The. doors wll t>e opened at half past
five and the perform ihce commence at half
[Jast six o'clock precisely.
Tickets to be had, and places in this boxes
taken of ivlr. Evans, at the office io I rout of
the theatre, on days of nori-pernwmance from
ten till two, ami on days of performance tro'a
ten till four o'clock
*„* Gentlemen cannot be permitbdto smoke
sfegars in the Theatre on any account.
Octob.r 8
boats
places
the »re
and
oat s irfle hun- .
f at this piace
sword. Mi
1 saw him on the bow
instruct' n, but I
a.,
to C
qnawed
I w'ould.
12 more
l. Burr if he had got the men to go
¦w'th h m. He said he had. Sometime
that evening he told me that lieutenant
Jackson and 'he other men would follow
in a few days. That day colonel Burr em-
ployed a nan, one Skinner, to run him
somip nm ket bi! s He run him 600 ; for
1 colonel B. paid him' one d liar. He !
d '7.eo Tomahawks out ol the lac- ¦
B. distributed among his
_,.._ F _ ad helved. Tii.n day all
the boats landed at the Bluff, and on the
5th they all started except a swu 1 boat left
for col- Bun. He so,01 owr k tis, and
got into his own b .at. No one Ca tie from
the garrison with him. We j:oc any English port not blockaded,
& ihat upon principles o{reciprocity. These •
D. 1 s a.e excellent logicians ; the poor A- ;
' mei Cms must pay bfcause the fleets of the
former dare not venture out and drive thsje
j English from before Cadiz.
It would be a tax uit the patience of our
! readers to pursue this subject further. We
1 have done enojgh to shew ttiat the property
of our fellow-citizens is condemned upon the
most unjust pretexts, by those -ho call
themselves friends, and are treated as such.
arms,
time ?
AVERAGE PRICE OF STOCKS.
100 a 101
VKDERAL GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, OCTOBERS.
whic
b night 3
tory, which col
men ; some
S dp Fame, Sloat, from N. Orleans, is m
t'u hay.
Soil) Victress, Maddoit, hence, at Bor-
deaux
Extract of a letter received at Boston, from
Condon, dated Aug- I 2.
" Sir fjhn Nch Is, (the Kind's advo-
cate) h. s delivered his'opinion, that any at-
temrv to search a governmsnt ship ¦ f one
n it on by t at f aaoiher, is a violation of
the laws of nations. Admiral Berkley is
rec.dh d, and Itru-t all that can be reasona-
bly required will be done in the case."
From the Nt •folk ledger-
SPANISH TRI UN LS.
Th. brig Fail Manhattan. Outain Wof
fen i.d , an American vessel ovned by a
native citizen of thy Uni eo States, and la-
den tor his account, sailed from this port
1 f.ir Gibraltar, sometime last winter) tier car-
1 go consisted ot rum, flour, tar, tup n, i-e
! and rosin. On her passage and near her
p t of destination, she was captured and
l^ezijas.
8 pet cents,
do.
3 do.
Louisiana, do.
U- S. Banfc Stock,
11 lind Bank Stock,
Bal in ore do. ...
Union iiank of Maryland do.
Mechanic s' B. hk,
Alexandria Ban1: do.
farmers Bank do. •
Cohtii bia do.
Potomac do -
Bal. more Insurance Shares,
Maryland do.
xtarine do. •
Chesapeake do.
I.'-ion do. ^^M__________
W net' Stock,
COURSE OF EXCHANGE.
8 u'timore, Obtoicr 8,
BILLS
On T.oirlon ( Urect)
(in Amsterdam,
On H'.uuhurg,
9o
60
none
118
. 350
- 3'Ci
57 1 -Si
133-4
1 The Schooner COLINA,
y-y Captain Woi'tion,
..„.2urf* WiUs^dl in afewdajs; for
"3S^£- height or passage, apply to
JOHN H HEIDELB VCH,
No. 39, Soutn street.
t Ictober 7- d4tL_
. in Bremen,
On London,
On Hamburg,
On i\u.sierdam,
On London,
On Amsterdam,
m Hamburg,
39 cts. per guilder
34 cts per m banco
75 cts- per rix dollar
Philadelphia, Octjber S.
BILLS
164
33 1-2 cts per rft banco
' 39 cts. pc-rgu ldcr
N w-Vori, October 3.
BILLS
98 1 2 99
38 a 39 cts.perguild r
33 1 2 cts. perm, banco
carried into Al^ezijas. We shall give the
following extract from the sentence of con-
demnation, before we oifer our ren arks
upon it. " That there being wanted amo ^g
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Jihe documents taken from the captain, the
tly related to the objects ofth.s expctditi- cel.tificatl. giving a detail of the Wg0) ;,,
When he has srrived at Bayon Pierre 1 the manner and form prescribed in the 17th
about to tell something that is impor- | article of the treaty of amity, limits and
Justice wished the navigation made in the year 1796, between
the United States and the court of Spain,
which is inserted in the royal order of the
4th September of the same year, bringing in
its place one which appears to have been
given in Norfolk, by the notary publi. - ii.
B. Taylor, which cannot by any means sup-
t Which is pres ribed by
Ch.
*""> request. Q- Did you go ashore at Juuge \ ply the place of that Which is pres ribea by
Bruin's ? and state what happened there.— the said article, especially when the signa-
The counsel for the accused objected to this "irp f th,s "fWM by the Suglisb
1 mm: il ol its district, when it oua1k to be
re©
en.
and il^^^^^^
tant, he is stopt^^^^^^^^^^^^^
attorney to put interrogations.
Mr. Z7rth & merit will live with the remembrance
of him in an extended circle of relatives and
finnds, whilst the decease ot this gentleman
very justly meets the regret of all who knew
him.
Died, yesterday morning, in the 41-t
year of her age, Mrs. Frances Cnuldsmitb
Presbury, consort of Mr. Joseph Presbury,
of Fell's Point. For a long time past she
had been called to combat with sore afflic-
tions of body, and manisested in her gen-
eral deportment and last hours that she had
also combated with her sins, and through
mercy obtained the privilege of the righte-
ous—" hope in her end" Her friends and
acquaintances are respectfully invited to at-
tend her funeral, from her own dwelling,
this afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
Port of Bidthnore.
Freight wanted,
To any port in the Ur.ited States to the Eastward,
For the sci oonei- N AI^CY,
-f jk;
Note for 3458 13 cents, at 9.days In iavovof
G.'orgc P.issrnore and indorsed by him ; two
Notes pf George'VV. Todd, for 5Jd each, at
6.1 days, (late ii and 3 J Sept; Also one Nota
¦fG. W. Tod I, for 4'J7g 14 cents, date 2.'d
Se,>t; Thomas. Bale's Note for 498jg 5 cents,
at 6a days dated, August 1 j 1 John Hindu's
Note lor 14 g. date not l'tcol rctod ; Jacoa
Winard's Note tor 3^g> ,.j cents at 60
days; dated 5th August, one do. for 305g 23
cents, a: 1.1 days, dated 3d October ; one
two dollar Note on what Bank not recollected;
two one dollar Noies, an I . number of pipers,
of no use to ariy body but the. owner ; two 6^
Prize Ticke's in the German E. Church Lot-
tery, and three Tickets in the St. Paul's
Lottery. Any persoa finding the above
Pocket-Book and delivering it 10 the owner,
shall receive the. above reward, an j the Bank
Notes it contains j no qiitstio.-s asked,
JACOB HOt'FMaN.
N. B The public is cautianed not to receive
any of the above described notes, and bond
in payment
¦October 3. d4t$
Ala meeting of the Officers,
of the 39th fegithent, on Tuesday Evening'
the 6th October, the following resolution
wis adopted unanimously, and ordered to
lie published :
\V e f'is" the existence of all governnV nts da-
ptttldi upon an efficient military force, tjye-
s.st extern.tl attacks, and repress in
tumult and taction; and tile dangers Iron*
stai'dmg armies to libeiiy, renders a w 11
orgMiiz d militia the only sate defence St
free goveftiments :
Resolved ther'frre unanimously, bythe com-
missioned Offiers of the J9t:i ii-^-nicn', that
the commissioned officers of ths >d brigade,
he inv ted to meet ai the Panth. on, on Mon-
day, the .'6th sf October, at 6 •'( lock in tha
E'-ening, to take \n:o consideration t le most
eft' c'.ual means to promote, and perpetuate
the mili ary spirit which 11 wpreviiis, and to
devise the most 1 ffectual nidus ol i:iciea»ii,g
military know ledge.
By order,
SAMUEL VINCENT, Sec'ry.
October 7
To Let,
THE commod ou< three, -tory HOUSE in
Kins G >i",;e sits et, adjoining the Rev.Doctor
Whitehead's,and occupied at present by Mr.
Gr.vert Ha.kins P ss ssionto be had on the
(ii'sl «f Mi v\ 1. b. r next. Fo:- terms upply to
Mr G. Hasl.ln ., or the subscriber.
Oct 8._________________________________d.
:. iiuixtli.l CS.C 1 ia-enclever,
¦{^^¦67, Bowu's wharf,
Have just received ami 'Jferjor sale,
Brown and White Plutillas,
Koy. Is,
Ticklerihurtrs,
Bieli'eld, Warendoi-f, and Homemade Lin
and
CLEARED,
Brig Dove, Child, Madeira
Scli'r Three Friends, Sears, Bermuda
From the Merchants? Coffee-House Books.
October 7.
Arrived, Bremen ship Martha Margaret-
ta, Dieiks, 81 days from Bieme»—ballast—
Von Kapft and Brune. Sept. 'zii, off Cape
Henry, spoke brig Susannah, from Sicyr-
na, for Baltimore.
Also, brig Hero, White, 28 days from
Barraco—sugar, rum, hides, &c.—John
Dillon—Nothing new.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Also, ship William Wilson, Gibson,
perty in maimer as prescribed by the 17th 1^ Jays from Amsterdam—gin and dry
article of the treaty- The part of 17th ar. goods—Nathan, Levering. July, abth, off
Listadoes, Checks, Apron Checks,
Stripes,
Cotton stYid Linen Handkerchief*,
Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons,
Fine I,aces and Beggar Laces,
Tapes and Thread,
Looking' Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & 50
to 17,
Looking1 Glasses and Hut'emberi* Goods,
Best German Steel, Heart and Club.
The wh»le entitled to drawback.
And by the schooner Harmony, from Amsterdam,
A general assortment of
German Woolen Hosipiy.
And a new supply of the abo\e advertised
good:
October 8.
An Apprentice wanted to
the Blacksmith business. Inquire pf
PHILIP MOKHKISEK,
Near Frederick Suinvalt, Lexington-streat.
October 8. ____._____jjw4tf____
For Sale,
A handsome Bay MA KB., well suited for
a Trooper. To be seen at Evans' Stables.
October 8 d4t$
We do forwarn all persons
from buying any Note or Notes ot Benjamin
Bartlett, oi' Harrison county, drawn by
KICHAKU BUOWN, or
JOHN TAYLOR,
Of B*Uimore county.
October 7- d4t$
100,000 Dollars
AVILl. be given to any person who can pick;
or unlock a LOCK, that will be exhihitad to
the,! u lie, at B-dlimore court bouse 011 Fri-
day and Saturday, the 9th and 1 tth instant
The above rewind is offered to any person who
can pick or unlock the same from the outside
of the door, namely, in the street side of the
door, and tlicy shall also have the very key of
sa.d L xk given them, «n the outside cf the
dsijr. The Lock will be complete, and will
last as long as three other locks ever invented -
there is no spri' g made to the said lock, nor
a ward to the key. The most skilful men in
picking locks are desired to attend—and those
gentle-m-'n who are building, will find it their
interest to attend, and the public in general
from 7 u'idock in the morning until dusk, each.
day.
Signed,
GOODWIN'S INVENTION.
Oct. d4t$
Twenty Dollars Reward.
Ok Tuesday, the 6th instant, was stolen out
of my house. No J9 Water-street, a'French-
made Gold W A I'Cil, having 2 I hours marlc'd
on the face, the 1 ! hours she runs in the day
with red English iiguics, and the other 1£
hours in black figures. On the upper part of
the face s e she > >i the day of the month, and
below the miiuica, with the naric of Bieejue',
Paris. She huiu by a steel chain, vii. 11 a gold
seal to ii, with the initial letters J. M and a
common b>\iss k¦•;.. Any person who Will re.
turn the said Watch and seal to this o(7ice,
slwll receive Five Di liars, Mid 110 rj'iestionj
asked ; and the above reward will be given to
any person that v ill find the said watch a'ld
seal, and bring the thiei to conviction. I In sa
to whom the same may be offered are r<. C|uest-
edb» stop them: JOHN MAUCllE,
Oct. 7. d,t
Green Turtle.
TURTLE SOUP will be served uttntl tl m
Table of the Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS
and FRIDAYS, at 2 o'clock, and from Jl till
2, in the Public Room, during the season.
1 A VIES BUYDf N
N. B. Private Families can be served.
June 2. Th-S
Ordered, That the Baltimore Independ-
ent Blues* meet in col. Howard's park, on
Friday evenit e;, 9th inst. at half past three
o'clock. JOHN HUTCHlNSj Sec'y.
October 7.
Fell's»PoinJE Riflemen,
You an' reqiiPS'edte meet at ralhoua's Rope
Walk, nn 1 r ea the 9th at 3 o'clock, uniform,
with six blank Cartridges, each man
Ni HYNSON, Captain,
Octaber 8
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Baltiraore United Vo'unteers,
You are ordered to meet on Friday next
at 3 o'clock in Mr, Lindenberger's lot. In
complete uniform, with arms and accoutre*
ments, & flints in your Cluskets, The
members will please to be punctual in their
attendance.
JOHN REINICKER, Secry,
Oct. 7,
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