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of the- dock yards, and all th&fetdinga atid etorflfheuies belonging I hereto. Art IV. The st ire ships aHrl transports in tin- ¦;ffrvi;-c of his Bfitanrtic majesty are to be allowdd to come into the harbour for the purpose of embarking such stores and troops as tney have brought into this island. Ait. V. >s soon as the shjpj shall hSvfe been removed from the dock yaid.or within s"ik week's from the date of the capitulation, or sooner if possible th* troops of his Bri- tannic majesty shall deliver up the citadel to the troops of his Danish majesty, in the state in which it shall be found when they occupy it- Hi« Britannic majesty's troops sha)1 likewise, within the before mentioned ti«n« i or sooner if possible, be embarked from file Island of Zeahrid. Art. VI. From the date of this capitula- tion, hostilities shall cease throughout the Island of Zealand. Alt. VII. Ko persons whosoever shall be molested, and all property, public or private, with the exception of the ships and vessels of war, and the naval stores before-mention- ed, belonging to his Danish majesty, shall continue in the full exercise of their autho- rity throughout the Island of Zealand ; and every thing- shall be done which can tend to produce union and harmony between the two nations. Art. VIII. All prisoners taken on both sides shall be unconditionally restored, and taose officers who are prisoners on parole shall be released from its eff Ct. Art. IX" Any English property that may have been sequestered in consequence of the I ¦existing hostilities, shall be restored to the j Owners. This capitulation shall be ratified by the respective commanders in chief, and the ra- ti cations shall be exchanged before twelve j o'clock at noon this day. ARTHUR WELESLEY". HOME POPHAM. GEOfiGE iVUJRRAY. Tatifie par moi (Signed) POIMoN. [The ratification was exchanged in the course of the morning, and at four in the afternoon of the same day Lieut. General Burrard proceeded to the possession.] Li:t of killed, wounded and missing. Killed Four officois, 1 Serjeant, 1 drum- mer, 86 rank and file, arid 8 horses. Wounded, six officers, 1 serjeant, and .138 rank and lie, with 23 horses. Missing, one Serjeant, 4 drummers, and 19 rank and iile. If s vis/file as soon as his schci ar tak-s the floor. We understand that mr. D. has, to meet the wishes and expectations of his patrons here, relmquis'.ieu an exte'sive, pcpi.lar and profitable establishment in New-York, prot- ferred to him last spring for the present season and we sincerely hope, that such encouragement may be given him, as will not only remunerate his valuable services for the present) but secure nis duration in our rising city, and the accomplhnnitnt of our Youth. Married on Thursday evening, by the Rev. Mr. Kurts, Mr. John Hood, to Miss Barbara Miller, both of this city. Communication. Departed this lite, on Thursday last, Da- niel Bowley, Esq. of Furley. No Baltimo- rean, of any public spirit can speak of this late respectable and enterpnzing citizen, but with affectionate respect. Nor was he less beloved for his private virtues, than esteemed for his public spirit. CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. From our Correspondent. Washington^ November 13. Proceedings this day. Mr. Newton, from the committee of com- merce and manufactures, made a report on the petition of the tanners and curriers of Schnectady, which concluded as follows : Resolved, "That, tin-petitioners have kavo to withdraw their petition, agreed to. A motion was made that the report of the committee of elections, on the petition of JOSHUA BARNEY, be deferred until Tues- day , Lost. It was then moved that the committee of the whole be discharged from the further consideration of the said petition. iUter some few observations from M*ssrs. Alston and Williams against the motion, it was lost. Mr- Bibb inquired whether it would be in order to move to stiike out all that part of ! the report which pieceoes the resolution i ! The chairman d cided that it woutdnot. j Mr. Bibb then moved to amend the resolu- tion so as to declare that W. Mac Crte.y | was duly elected, according to the laws of | Maryland. He said that the law of Mary- , land of 1802 which declared that erne of the candidates shall reside in Baltimore county and the other in the city did not declare how long a candidate should reside in either. He believed it had been admitted on all hands that Mr. MacCreery had resid- ed in the city seme days previous to the election :-he therefore thought him entitled to a seat in the house. Mr. Montgomery offered a substitute to the report ct the committee, with a pream- ble declaring that W. Mac Creery had re- skied partly in the city of Baltimore and in the county, until the year 1804, , '.>e was elected a member of congress, in v Inch station be continued until ast Mai..h, &c. (itid that therefore he was enti- 0 ins se.it- thought the reasoning of the j coiiirhitU-e of elections more conclusive tlian I that contained in the substitute offered by j the gentleman (Mr. M.) He could see no I objection; if guntlefaen believed Mr. M'C.e-e- I ry entitled to'a seat in this house, to voting j for the resolution as it now stood. By voting for that, the house did not adopt the report of the oominitte. That was distinct. The houso'might vote for the resolution, to the exclusion of the reasoning of the committee. He did not believe that the legislature of Maryland, or any other, had a right to add one single qualification to those enumerated in the constitution of the United States. Several of the States,:jiajcl indeed passed laws ! on the sub ect. The state he had the Honor to represent (North Carolina) had enacted, that each district of the state should have a right to seed one member, and that that member should have resided tor 12 months in a particular district : yet he did not believe but that if the people should think proper to elect a man duly qualified, who might reside in another part of the state, he would be entitled to a seat in this house. He never had a doubt on the subject. The. state of Virginia, too, had prescribed that no person should be eligible unless he possessed a free hold estate : if they had a right to do this, they might as well say, that he should pos-' sess one or two thousand acres of land. They might go further : they might prescribe the portieular totality of the land. Mr. A. dien spoke of the casa of Mr. Meade of Geor- gia, in which case the house had decided contrary to the law of Georgia This, he said, was a strong case ; much stronger than the one now presented to view. He concluded by observing, that if a candidate possessed the qualifications required by the constitution, the house could go no further, j any regulation of a state to the contrary notwithstanding. After some further debate, Mr. Montgo- mery withdrew his proposition. Mr Randolph then moved, that the com- mittee rise, report progress, and ask leave to sit again. This motion occasioned a debate of con" siderable length and interest. The princi- pal point agitated, was, the constitutionality of the law ot Maryland, declaring that one of the members for Baltimore shall reside in the city. At about 40 minutes after 3, the question was taken on Mr. Randolph's motion, and it was agreed to ; yeas 78 ; and then the house adjourned until Monday morning, 11 o'clock. [Mr MacCreery retired from the house as soon as the business was taken up.] Port of Baltimore* CLEARED, Sch'r Spedwell, Bell, Havar bale by Auction. On MONDAY, The Moth inti. at 10 o'clock precisely, at the auc- tion roum, at the henel of Gay-sheet dock, viill commence the sale of DRY GOODS. And in addition to those already advertised, will he sold on a credit, '2 bales 01' line. Bottle Green, and Drab Sfipurriiie c'.iin 11011 Cliiths, 2 do. brown runt Grey Coatings, 2 do Hose and Duffieidj Blankets, 2 do. Ke,ndkl Cottons, 1 cast, brown Pfa illits !'.c. &c In b The bale .. Ulbe continued at three in the afternoon. Afh r which ut 12 o'clock, 44 llhds. of St -taitins and Trinidad SU- GAR, i>eir.g the remainder of several parcels, and will bs Bold - hhoot reserve. 5ii .ag's oi Coffee 40- chests Hyson Tea 28 Pipes ot IJoi-clt uu\ Brandy, A lew pip«B of Holland Gin, ami Boxe* of Havanna Sugar, for cash, &c. K. LE MMON & CO. Auct'rs. November 14 bale by Auction. On MONDAY, The 16th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auc- tion room, will commence sale on a l.beral credit, to close a deceased person's estate, of a quantity of GOODS— Consisting of Superfine black aad biue Cloths, Fancy Cords, Men's and Women's Cotton Hose Tamboved aul Cotton Shawls, Printed Muslins, Camel's Hah- and Cambr'clt Shawls, Dimites and colored Cum bricks, Muffs and Tippets, Suspenders and Silk Handkerchiefs, with a variety of other goods K. i.EMMON &. CO. Auct'rs. Novenib,: 1' 13. \ppi€ Trees, For Pale, a quantitj of APPLE TRfiES, ot rrfteen different kinds, just received from Pennsylvania Apply to SAMUEL EVIBOY, at James Care)'s Farm, on the Frederick Turn ike., or at No, 12, County wharf. No; emiicr 14-_______________________d4i| _ A v, et Wurse, Vv anted. Inquire at this Office. None need app'l) but such as can bring good and satist'actorj recommendations, to whom bbeial wages will he given Noveml >e r 14.______________________d____ Oneliuj tdred Dollars Reward. Los', on the 19th instant, a Worked POCK- ET Hf'' K, containing five Notes of 100 dollars, live of '0, ami two of 10, with a few cdier papers useful only to the owner.— The Pocket Book has the owners name in full on the inside, dated 1802, done with a needle, arid a si Iyer clasp on the outside, with the I 1,'ninis i. C. Whoever has found the said Book, arid will return it with its contents to the Printer, shall receive the above reward, and no questions asked. November 14, ___________________eo4t This is to give Notice, That the subscribers John Johnson & Susan na his wife, of Charles count), have obtained letters ol administration de-bonis non, on the personal estate ot Samtiel Mitchell, deceased, hue of Charles county : Ah persons having claims ajfainst the said deceased, arc hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at or before the 14th day of M ay next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under our hands tliie 14-Uidayof Nov mber, I JOHN JOHNSON, 1 AdmVDblN. SUSANNA JOKNSON,5AtlmiU-^- Horembtr 14, 1807'. Iaw3w OYSTERS. _ 'V.\>. subscriber most respectfully informs his friends i all the io^ ers uf good living, th it he how has and dssijjtis constantly keeping throughout the season, tho best ilYSTERS, that can be procured which will be served up in every manner to suit the palate, from 7 to 11 o'clock, each night in the week, at the sign of Minerva, No. 58, Lig-ht-street ELI K. GRIFFITH. November 14 2aw4t!j HaLTImore theatre. The public are respectfully informed that for the remainder of the season the doors will be opened at a quarter past. 5 and the curtain rise at a quarter past 6 o'clock, precisely. (Second iKghtvf The TRAVELLERS.) TIU?> EVENING, November 14, Will be presented, a Operatic Drama, in five acts, called The TRAVELLERS ; OR, MUSIC'S FASCIN.i TION. Written by A Cherry, esq sutbor of Sol- dier's Daughter, ' c. Performed at the Theatre Koyal Drury Lane, upwards of 40 nights the first season, and now perform- ing to overflowing houses, with universal applause, The original Music by; Corri, with Orchestra parts b-. M. Pellessier. file scenery, machinery, dresses and de- corations, entirely new. The first act is in laid China. Scene I. A beautiful Chinese Garden, bridges intersecting the Canal, t*c. Sun ris- ing i the curtain slowly rises to a Symphony resembling the Warbling of Birds. THE TRAVELLERS. Zaphimira, Prince of China, Mr. Wood— Koyan, bis friend and companion, Mr. V. eb- ster—O'Gallagber, Mr. Mills—Cliintang and Znphania, pajjes to the prince—Masters Har- ris and Cunningham—Mindora, Mrs. Mel- moth—Celinda, Mrs. Wilmot—Chinese Lads and Lasses, Masters Cnnningham. Harris, Durang, F. Durang, A. Durang Jefferson, Miss Mullin, Miss Jefferson, &c. Scene 11 The interior of Mindora's Cot- tage, the walls decorated with Chinese cha- racters, descriptive of Moral Sentence.. Scene 111 Tlie Exterior of the Palace of the Emperor of China. This scene is painted from a correct drawing of the Palace of Pe- kii-i Act I- concludes in the Hall of Presence, In the Emperor's Palace, where he is disco- vered seated on a Throne—Guards bearing Banners, Lantlmrns, Arms, &.c Grand Cho- rus, Original Chinese Melody ot great anti- quity. Act II—Turkey. Scene I View ef the city of Constantino- ple. The Bosphorus. The Prince ami his j suit laud from a splendid barge of Chinese Description. Scene III. A Turkish Apartment, orna- mented with Fig ires, Drapery, ike. TURKISH V>AN'.E. vet. 111. Italy Scene I. Splended tpartment in the Pa- lace of the Duke Possellipo ornamented with Station v Figures-scene II. Italian Garden. Act. IV. Scene I A Winding Staircase, &c. Ac'. V. The stage is 'brnied to represent the $U1RTER DECK OF A MAN OF WiR. To ii'kich wilt be added, an admired Farce, called Three Weeks After Marriage; 0 ', WHAT Wk. MUST ALL COME TO. BOX, One Dollar—PIT, Three Fourths of a Dollar November 14. William P Mathews Has just received by the Fair American, from London, AN EXTENSIVE StIPFLV OF Fresh Drugs and Medicine. His stock is now general and extensive, con- sisting of Drugs and Chemicals Surgeon'slnstrumenls Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var- nishes October 17. Glaziers' Diamonds D\e Stuffs &. fine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soup Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Perfume. ry. d Claret Wine Eeceivrd per the schooner Friendship, captain Evans, from New Tori, 150 casks superior quality CLAHET WINE, put up for the East-India market, bound with four iron hoops, and entitled to debenture For sale be CORNTHWAIT and YARNALL, 83, Bowly's wharf. 11th mo. 13. d'Ot Ground Plaister of Paris ; For sale by the subscriber, at the corner of Pratt and Commerce-street. SAMUEL BYRNES. October 16_______________________dim N otice. The Co-partnership of Hancock and Norris was dissolved the 1st instantn by mutual con sent -, ail persons having claims against the said firm will please presewt them for settle- ment ; and thosii iudebtrd are particularly requested to make immediate payment, to ei. ther of the subscribers. THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHARD NORRIS. Sept 14._________ d3m COFFEE. 120,000 lbs. of COFFEE, entitled to draw- back ; for sals by ANDREW BOVD, No. S, N. Calvert-street- October 30._______________________ d Armour and Jenkins, No. 52, South street, ^/iiiie imported in the ships Alexander and Indi- an Chisf, from Liverpool, their fall assort- ment of SADDLERY, Consisting of PLATED, POLISHED', and TINNED ARTICLES in that Line, Willi a complete assortment of Girth Webs Saddle Cloth, Trees, kc. &c. Also, Plated and Brass Furniture, for Coach and Gig Harness. AH of which they will sell on the most rea- sonable terms. N. H They have for Rent, a Stem, or Counting Room, in the bowse adjoining that now occupied by them. November 6. dgw-eo2w James River Tobacco*, 40 hhds. prime quality, now landing from the sloop Maria, iron: Richmond—Forsuleby JOHN GOUDARD. Nov. 4. ,J George C, Muller, T-iuo doors be ov> the Custom House. Has received by the late arrivs from Ton« ningen and Amsterdam, 26 5 packages German Lin- ens, Consisting of Platillas Royales Brctagnes Estopillas Unies Creas Dowlas, whole and half pieces Listadoes Checks no. 2 and Book Checks Checks and Stripes Arahias Hessian* Brown Rolls Osnaburgs and Ticklenburgs Burlaps White Flaxen, &c. Also on Hand, Blue Guineas, Dutch Calicoes, Muslins, Harlem Stripes, Dutch Shirting Linen, Ta- blecloth, home made Linen, Metal Nails for sheathing, Gin Cases, Liquor Cases, Hollow Glass, Dutch Harware, kc. . Oct.aa.________|______ dim French Goods. W. & J. Hoffman, No. 3, South Charles -street, Have tmpor.eitiby t«e Rising Sun, capt. /iolarooit from Wordeaum, 85 packages French Goods ; Consisting of A choice collection out of the several Man- ufactories, made by a competent judge f»r cash. October 12. d W.&J. Hoffman, * No. 3, Sooth Chari.es-street, HAVE FOR SALE, 18 packages English Goods. Entitld to drawback on exportation, and •will be sold very cheap to cloae sales ot a con- signment. A 1.50, Imputed in the ships George and Albert, and Strafford, from loni.ingen, 100 packages German Linens. October 15. d Cash \viV tv given fur Ten Young NEGROES, from 12 to 20 years old. Inquire at this office. No\ember 1 •. ________________d4t| Nichols aid French) No. 12, South-street, Have this day receive? an additional supply of RlECU GOODS, eantitting of Meergungee.T Jalalpore and S Malmoodys, Gauzepore J Tandali, ~\ Alhtbad, ( c.„ 1 »ii j > Sannahs, J-dalporeamK ' Mow 5 Poolpore Cossaes, and Balias. In Store, Emmerties, Baftas and Checks. The above entitled to debenture Also on Consignment, Split Straw Bonnets incases, and A few bags fresh Hops, of a superior qua* lity.____________ Nov. 4. dlotj Marr and Gibson, T, C \I.VERT STIlEET, Have received by the Alexander, from Lixtrpocl A further *ur»plv of FALL GOO DS; Cosistinc or 2 bales Bed Ticks, 3 cases Table Cloths, 3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton Si Silk HOSIERY. With a very complete assortment of SADDLERY. Which with a general assortment of GOODS, suitable to the present season, the}' offer for sale to punctual customers. They hive also just received from London, 300 gross best quality fashionable Twist But- tons. October 22._________________________d_ William Cooke, Jvm. Has received psr the shio Erin, from Bordeaux, 6 cases Lutestrings, 4 Grenoble Kid Gloves, 3 , Silk Stockings, 1 Extra Long- Silk Gloves, 1 Men's Bu'kskm Gloves, 1 Twilled Silk Shawls, 1 Cambi'ick. Wh'teh he oflcrs for sale on reasonable terms Sept 25. ____________d Imported By the ship George and Albent, captain Joel Vic- fors, from Tonnir.gen, White & brown Platillas, > of superior quav Dowlas and Casserillos, 5 I'ty) 1000 oval Demijohns, (.The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia from Tonningen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery, On hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 13, Ticklenburgs, Rouans, white Rolls, and Checks No. 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's dock. Sept. 22.____________________________d_ G. F. and J. Lmdenberger, No 2{|0, Baltimore-street, Opposite the Indian i^ate Tavern, Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool, An additional supfly of Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc. Now opening tor sale 011 their usual terms. October 2_____________________d M'Culloh and Poor, No. W, Market-street, Have received per Fuine, Diana, aiiU Canton, from Liverpool, A very general assortment of HARDWARE. . Among which are, An excellent assortment of PLATED & TINNED SADDLEHY JVND CUTLERY. , , ^ October 14. '"" "" " *