l'E -L GAZETTE.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16.
Nhw-York, October 14.
Arrived,
The ship Erato. jBurnett; 70 days from
Leghorn- Left, bri;j SK Michaels, for Hal-
timbre, in 10 day? ; sqbr. Father and Sons,
of balthnore, for Lisbon in a few days,
Anyvtst 10, spoke shio New Guide, of Bal-
thnore, from Leghorn foi Baltimore.
The ship Enterprize, Congdon, 48 days
from Brfet"] glass, hardware, to.
The ship Swift Cook, 31 days from Li-
verp-iol. The ship Alexander Wickham,
sailed fi day- before for N. York. Sailed
in co. ships A'le-ranv. f"y : Lat n i.M'Crea,
and Levant, Ba-ry, all for New-York ; New
Packet, for Boston ; Julius Caspar, Kail,
for ditto i Clcean, Dudley for Wilmington,
N. C. Sept. 15, lat. 49. 12. long, 18, 30,
Spoke the ship Sugu'sta, of Boston, 45 days
fromNo'dlk for Lond n. Left, ship Eli-
za. C'-'-ck-r, for N. York in todays ; Swift,
Taber, do. do, ; Laura, M'Lellan, of Port-
land, for do. in 20 ; Grand Sachem, Le
Barron, for do. in 6 ; Mercator, Perry, for
Newbedford in 2 ; Parnasso, Bassett, for
do. in 10 ; Abe ma, Allen, of Portland, for
Charleston in 20 ; Native, Young, of Port-
land, uncertain; J >hn Adams, M'Lellan,
for do. in to ; Belvidete, Hathaway, of
Boston, for Newbedford in 6 ; Aristide<,
Williams, for Boston in 2 ; Penelope, for
New-Orleans, ready for sea ; El Za V n.
Stephens, of Pittstown, for City-l'cint in 6 ;
A.E.I. Hiiley, fr Cha l-ston in dry
dock ; Dispatch, Smi !>, for Richmond in
6 ; Hudson Tombs, for Ne t-York in t or
2 ; Harriet. Gray, f Portland, sailed in co.
for Tonningen ; Ja ie, M-I 'tosh, of Pott-
land, for Tonnincen, in 1 ?, diy .
The brie June- Drisc ill, 87 d\ S from
tieefaorn, wiae, soap, oil. rags and m\li
cine. Sent. 6, lat. 36, Ions'. 51. .-[like
ship Adriarta, 31 days fiom-flaltim»re for
Amsterdam, August 6, passed the Rock,
of Gibraltar ; saw 27 sail (if American and
Danish vessels, a frigate and 2 brigs, and
250 sail of British merchantmen.
The schr. Alice, Adeington, of Norfolk,
54 clays fiom Point Petre, Guad. su;ar.
The blip Pe?gy, Teubner, from Guadaloupe
for New-York, was sent into Antigua by
the Alexander, of 74 funs, on the utti of
September.
Cleared, brig Jane, Henry, Martinique ;
schr. Mount Willeston, Cottle, S*. Jago de '
Cuba ; Commerce Stephenson, Berbice ;
Fanny Sewell, Gale, ..B.iyorwie ; George,
J' hrlson, Halifax ; sloop Mary Ann, Jones,
Bermuda.
Lloyd's Ljst.
Sept. 4 Detained at Coues, the SuTblk,
Thompson, from Leghorn; and a- Dart
moiii h, the Alonzo, Clark, from Virginia
for Rotterdam, but liberated, and sailed —
At Grave;end, Numar, Withering!on, from
St, Domingo; Bittern, Sander?, N York;
De-ire, and Lustre, from Quebec % Sam 1 1
tin, Hail, Peter-burg. A1 Liverpool. Man-
chester, Baker, N. Yoik ; General Hauler.
Petersburg ; ramassa, Charleston. Sailed
from Deal, Si.pt. 1, Scie ice, Howard, Si
New York ; R< main, Will am Humiel,
from Amsterdam for Philadelphia". At
Coik, I-abella, Moore, N. Y..ik; Gosport.
Viroinia. At Madeira, E.eria, Turner,
Hew-Y-rk.
D.itained at Plymouth, brig Garsbcrn,
Chandler, from Boston. Off Falmouth,
August 28, the American ship Alonzo,
Clark, 30 days from Norfolk.
•Detained at Plymouth, brig Minerva.,
Cahdwell, from New-York. Sailed from
do. for Rotteidam, ship Sheffield, Ciam-
berlain; for London, brig Nurna, from C.
Francois.
The London pipers contain bat little 011
the subject of American affairs, and if we
are to believe private letters from on m ic .,1
opuses ai Li-s pool, no ni.te i.i! .1J ¦ t-i.. t i • ji
of public Opini 111 had taken placs rt-tat ve u
ourdi. pede wit!i that country. The Re/enge
arrived at Falmouth the 28tb of August, • ia
Brest ; and Mr. MuurOe had presented th/
rjispitches to the British goverutuent ; but
nothing of an official complexion bad ap-
peared in the public prints.
An embargo hail 1 eon laid in E g!a:,d on
all Danish vessels, and on all shipping bound
to the Baltic.
.' letter from Liverpool mentions, that all
American vessels loaded in the Baltic for
Holla 1 d, had itien Si ized.
His Swedish mjvsiy had anfwmnced the
Mncki'tle of the rivers i'eene and Oder, and
the puts of Swedish Pomerania.
LONDON; September 1.
An. order of council was published in Sa-
turday's Gazette; prohibiting all vessels be-
longing to"his majesty's jubjects from < . 1
iug or clearing out for any of the ports
¦v. i. in the dominions of the king of Den
mark until further orders ; that a general
embargo be laid on all Danish vessels in Eng-
lish port's : and'that Danish vessels' fallen in
with on the high Seas be detained.
Toe official ss was preba!
bl? io-i corifnderable" . The post of Rc.es-
kiitte, in front of which a sharp affair took
place on the 20 to our p Ssession
ca tire 22d. The preparati ins for bom ! rd
11 01 ti • 1.. 1 re con-
side , 1 d on the 21st, and would,
it mi s supposedtx completed in t.voor thff-e
days ai er, when, notwithstanding the, fail-
u.e oi'thc recommendation made to the
commanding general on that day, the gaui.
son would be again, sttmrnoned to surrender:
It '
thing like 11,000 regulars into the held, ex--
clusive of the militia, we should not howe-
ver great the exertions and bravery of our
troops, have been able to completely invest
the town on the day after the disembarka-
tion of a part only of our forces. With
means so obviously inadequate to successful
resistance, it is hardly to be expected that
the governor of Copenhagen will resolve
upon a protracted defence, and expose it to
the horrors of a bombardment. We rather
think that he will open a negociation when
he finds .that the preparations for attacking
the town on the laud side are completed,
and agree to the surrender of the fleet upon
the terms stated in the British proclamation.
It is possible, however, that for the pur-
pose of preventing tne occupation of Hol-
steiri by the French, and impressing them
with an opinion that he was sincere in his
resistance, and had carried it as far as possi-
ble, the crown prince (who in fact compri-
se within himself all the power of the Da-
nish government), might have determined
upon sacrificing the fleet.
\ report, said to be founded on letters re-
ceived from Hotlaiidj is very current in the
city, that the bombardment of Copenhagen
commenced on the 23d ult. and was conti-
nued until the 25th, when the town and the
whole of Danish navy were surrendered by
capitulation.
A biter from Copenhagen, dated 20th
June, confirms the statement of the Moni
teur, that the Divan had resolved not to re-
ceive the new English ambassador. A mes-
sage was accordingly sent to him, to prevent
him from entering the capital. He also re-
reived notice that no proposition from his
court would be listened to until the English
ind entirely evacuated Egypt, and with-
drawn their Cruizers lrom that part of the
Mediterranean.
P ice rd
Gower. On the 5th An,', there is to be a
grant! masquerade at the palace of Peterhoff
in die celebration of the peace. Every
thing is to be on the first scale of magnifi-
cence, The general opinion on 'Ciiange
is, t ia! thejemperor is much displeased viith
the conduct of the late English government,
and at present we know he is very unfriend-
ly to the English here. How matters will
end God only knows. His imperial majes-
ty has just been do.vn at Cronstadt inspect
ing the fortifications, which have been put
in the strongest possible state of defence."
PHILADELPHIA, October 15.
Arrived ship Comet, Dixey, New-Or-
leans via Chaile.tou 10 days, cotton, pel-
try &c ; Hamlet, Harding, Amsterdam 40,
gin & canvas ; Joseph, Snow, Liverpool,
60, salt &c. ; 13i ilish brig Agnes, Godtrey,
Jamaica 34, sugar and ooifee ; brig Sally,
Brown. Marseilles 95, wine and brandy ;
Bntsy, Stepuens, Mata'nzies, sugar &c. ;
Marys, Eldrige, Santa Manila, hides, &c,;
Siphronio, Bird, Lisbon, 40, wine &c. ;
Mary and Nancy, Malcom, Portland, 10,
plaster; sch'i Philadelphia, Jones, N. Car-
olina 35, naval stores; Messenger, Costin-
gen, St. Thomas, 25, coffee, ruiu'&c. ;
Seali.r.se, M'Connell, Matanzies, molasses
&c. ; Ailcy-Ann, Goulden, N. Carolina,
24, naval stores ; Polly. Smith, Bost n 9,
rrieicha.!d,ze ; Lucy, Stillman, Richmond,
23, co.ds.
Cleared, sch'r Packet, Luce, Norfolk ;
Speedwell, Baker, d -.; Betsy, Baker, N.
York.
The ship Minerva, Bainbridge, from
Havana and sch'r Jefferson, Campbell,
from Point-Pi t e are below.
ELECTION BETUHNS.
CITY TICKETS.
Constitutionaliits. Democrats.
SENATOR.
E. Heston, 2564 W. Duane, 1688
ASSEMBLY.
J. Sergeant, 2430 J. Sharswood, 1987
W. S Biddle, 24 6 H. Ferguson, 1916
S- Carver, 2371 Clt. Humphreys, 1910
C. W. Hare, 2340 J. Mitchell, 1907
J. Clawges, sen. 2397 P. Odeuheimer, 1892
SHEKll'P.
Donaldson, 4617 Wolbert,' ' 4426
In the district of Newton, Delaware coun-
ty', Edward Heston had 322 votes for the
office of Senator—William Duane, 91—ma-
joiity 231. It is probable that Edward Hes-
ton's majority will exceed :000.
It is stated that the Democratic ticket for
the county of Montgomery, containing the
name of Nathaniel B. Bolleau has a majority
of about 200.
R, p rt states, that the candidates nomi-
nated by the friends of the constitution in
the county of Bucks, have been elected.
Port of Balthnore.
CLEARED,
Sch'r Annacostia, Barry, Jamaica
Angler, Giidler, Trinidad
From tltc Merchants] Coffee-House Books.
October 15.
Arrived, schr. Betsey, Davis, 25 days
from Havana—sugar and coffee—John
Holmes, and Hollingsworth and Sullivan
nothing new.
Also, schr. Henry, Jacobs, 30 days from
Madeira—-wine—Henry Thompson. Left
no American vessels. The ship Hercules,
of Charleston, sailed three days before.
Schooner Almira, offortsniouth, same day,
for St. Barthol mews. Oct. 4, long. 60,
lat. 27, 30, spoke schooner Good Intent,
Meader, from Baltimore, for Martinique.
1 ith, spoke schooner Union, from Antigua,
forKennebunk. 13th, cape Henry bearing
N. W. 5 lea gucs distant was boarded by
the British frigate Milan and treated po-
litely. Passed several vessels in the bay
bound up, among them a large ship.
Saie by Auction.
"1 Be billowing articles rcmnininrr from yester-
day's vendue, will b closM i". f/nvrow,
(Saturdayj the 17Ui instant, at halt past 10
o'clock, at the vendue warehouse at the cor-
ner of Second and Frederick-streets,
2 cases very elegant silk Shawls, Hose and
Gloves,
1 trunk black Cambric Muslins,
1 case line Dimities,
1 trunk Calicoes,
1 case Tabby Cards, &c.
6 bales Flannels, assorted,
2 bales blue and mixed Plains,
An invoice of Cutlery,
And
A case of damaged Looking Glasses, for
account of the underwriters;
'1HOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
October 16..
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY,
The 21st insunt, at 10 o'elock, A. M. at the
late dwelling.of Mr. James Long, deceas
eel, will be sold in pursuance of bis last
will amWesiament, a variety of
Household and Kitchen Fur-
niture.
A Goachee and two Horses, with Harness
complete, one Waggon and one Sleigh,
quantify of New Sash, Door an 1 Win-
dow Frames, &c.
Wearing Apparel, and a variety of Other
articles.
ALSO,
A Negro GIRL, about 12 years old.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
October 16.
I,an I for Sale by Auction.
Ti tie sole on THURSDAY, tile 12th >o-
vembe'r next, at half past 11 o'clock, at the
vendue warehouse, at the corner of Second
and Freue'ipk streets.
Vn Excellent GieizngFar;/!, containing 552
3-4 ac es, situate in Pat.ipsco is'eck, ,y or 10
111 n.» from Baltimore, on thr roadyto iVTo th
Pauit, and on the waters of Patapsco and
Back River—formerly t!.e residence ot Willi-
am I.yncli,
For sale on accommodating terms. A^ply to
KELLER & FORMA*'.
October 16 eo.'wf-
Ground Plaister of Paris ;
For sale by the subscriber, at the corner of
Pratt and Commerce-street.
SAMUEL BYKNES.
October 16 dim l
7 6 bales German LINENS,
CONSISTING OF
Hempen Sprig.,8,
White Ticlilcubarys,
Brown Rolls,
ilessiuns,
Creas a la Morlaix,
Platillas Royals,
It ceived per the Strafford, and George and
Albert, from Tonningen, ana 1 r sale ey
GEO : HOFFMAN,
October 16. d8t >
Wine, ike,
6 pipes L. P. Madeira Wine, old and fit for
immediate use,
2 hlids. (30 dozen) Castor Oil,
16 hhds. Pctoniak Tobacco,
100 bbis superfine and fine Flour,
Just received and for, sale by
JAMES BRUNDIGE,
95, Bowly's wharf.
Oct. 16____________ d3teo3t
Gerard Tafrken & Co
Offer for sale at their Waiehouse, No. 65, firnv-
Ij's whorj',
Brown Rolls, Hessians, Ticklenburgs, Os-
nabiirg-s, Burlaps,' Holland and Russia Can-
v.s, for heavy and light sails, Two and '1 i. •
Bushel Bags, fine. Green West India Coffee
in barjjs, fine Braband Laces, &c.
Oatober-tg. ' col?t_
liavann.a Sugars.
Just received and will be landed immediate-
ly, from on board the brig Rising Sun,
150 boxes white ) Havanna SUG/vRS, of
100 do. brown 3 good quality.
Which are offered for sale. For terms, ap-
ply to ISAAC TYSON.
October 16._______ d3t-eo6t
Brandy, Toung Hyson Tea, etc.
15 pipes real Coiruiac Brandy, 4th proof
8 pipes Bordeaux, do
16 chests Young Hyson Tea
10 qr. casks old Port Wine
Are received and for sale by.
WILLIAM CHILD.
Also,
60 bbls. Boston, No.l Beef
75 Kegs first quality Lard
20doz. Iron Shovels,
Anel a few tons Iron Hoops
Apply at No. tss Bowly's-wharf.
Oct. 16. d4leo4t||
To the Editor ofthe Fed.Gaz,
SIS,
In my publication of the 13th instant, I sta-
ted the subtanee of a Letter which I hud re-
ceived from Beatrice Ironside, offering me H16
pagesoflhf Observer, >a)kich circulatesali., tr
the continent, for live dollars. I have seen a con-
tradiction of my assertion in your paper of last
night; but as it is anonymous, I shall certainly
not m.,ke the slightest reply to it. I have open
enemies enough, without encountering a bid-
den one, evei. though that one be the delicate
and immaculate Translator of Clara D'Albe.
Your's, W. II. WEBSTER.
Oct. 16._______________d3t|)
United States of America,
Maryland district, ss.
Whereas an information bath been filed in
the District Court of the United States, for
Maryland District, by John Stephen, Esq.
Attorney for the same, against Three Bar-
rels of Oranges, which were brought and
imported in and on hoard the schr Mes-
senger, from Havanna, in the West-Indies,
to the Port of Baltimore, and were on the
eighth day of Ocfoker, eighteen hundred
and seven, at the Port ol Baltimore afore-
said, unladen and delivered from the said
schooner, without a Pern,it from the Col-
lector and Naval officer ot tin District is.
P-irt of Baltimore, for such unlading and
delivery ; praying condemnation of ihe. some
according to law :—And, whereas, the lion.
Jarttfs Houston, judge of tne said District
Court, hath or ¦ered and .-'i.-ected Satur-
day, the sev nth day of" e nb r n ?>t rft
10 O'clocl in the forer , me*d y,
for h g a cour., a! I ¦:¦< ho se, in
j 01 Baltimor-, for m I agree-
ably to the prayer of 1 .ey.
NOTICK IS HEJS.'(/.' GIVEN,
That a District Court wi I he then and
there held, fr the trial ofthe pvemhuis, end
.he owner or owners, and nil poisons who
may have any claim, or interest therein, are
hereby cited 10 b-r and appear, at the lime &
place :.foresaid to shew nr.se, if any they
have, whv a final determina ion should not
pass Bv order 01 the Ju
PHILIP MOORE, Clerk, D. C.
__ October 16. d.Ut
HOSIEr¥ STORE, "
No 16 Mar.iet-xtrett.
WAivIe G a LOVETT
Have received by i.te atrivalsJjrofa London and
Livetpool, via e'et ¦-!'».", a general
t.na aeiistmablz assortment uf
HOSIERY GLOVES, ike.'viz.
Men's, Women's & Children's black, white
and colored Vv orsted Hose
Men's iamb's wool and milled Hose & Half
H se
Men's and Women's white and black Silk
Hose, hired and plain
Do. do. and Children's fine white Cotton
Hose
Do. do do raw Silk do
Men's and vYomen's Fleecy Waistcoats,
Drawers, Hose, Gloves and Sb( ks
Women's extra lor.gS.lk So-e.-s and Mitts
Di do. do. and short best white and co-
loused K . 1 Gloe-
M.-ns Drawn tan Gloves
Do. do. do. Beaver do.
Do. F-iwii do.
3 pcknges v. to Cotton Hose, entitled to
debenture, which wdt be sold low at a short
• fedit.
Also,
New-York and Philadelphia Patent Sus-
penders.
Xy New York, New-J-rsey, Newark, A.'bniy
and Troy Bank Ni t s taken in pa. 111c.it tor
Coods, or ttiicounteci at a in derate premium,
O0.I6 ;'___ ,<,,,.
BALTIMOkE THEATRE-
FRIDAY T- ' October- 16, ,
Wilt be f . ¦ ic-.l a ietebratest 'ifagedy, in 5
acts, c tiled
DOUGLAS ;
OR, riih NOBLE SHi\ Mister
B YKKE'IT, the young Amerieun Roscius,
only 13 veiirs of agv —his first appearance oa
tiiis stage— Lidy Randolph, Jar that night
only) Mrs BAB REIT—hrr best appearance
on this stage these five years
Anna, , • Mrs. Jefferson.
Alter the Tragedy, the Song" '/he P.ist Cap-
tain," by Mr. Webster.
To which |