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' w Jial rights, to which as an indepenrlenl na- tion, we are indisputably entitled, will be maintained to the last extremity—mat- ters of Seeming interest, but ftf less imp r- tatioe will he referred to a more propitious, and less, hazardous- moment for adjustment. Under these 'mpressions, your mem tia- Jists d°em it an indispensipli du'y to them' selves, and to their fHlo -ci'izens of the landed aid o'her interests, most respectful- ly to suggest to con ress thar the act (at pre- sent suspended) entitled an act • to prohi- bit the importation of certain ?oods wares, an-? mercliand'-e, pas ed the 18th of April, .1806," should it p into operation, will not tend to promote the desirable results of national r'paraiioii, and a • icableadjusftnetlt ot our differences with Great-Britain. In effect that yom memorialists c nsider the said act, in its application to this country, as extiemely embarrassing ; and, in its ope- rat hi on the government and people of 'Greit-Britain, as irratating and ineffict.-nt. Tnat the repeal of the said act would be productive of beneficial effects, inasmuch as it W'-iild relieve our o n citizens from em- barrassment, demonstrate a disposition to treat on terms of liberality, and be consi- dered as a plrdVe of candour and magnani- mity in the conduct of the negociation— >vhili:j> in the event of failure to pr duce a fail and honorable accommodation, the evils "of war, which must severely, and equally, affect the farmer, merchant, and mechanic, would be borne with less regret, as being rendered inevitable. In submit ing their opinions to the nati- onal legislature, your memorialists have not, they conceive overlooked the delicacy of the SU ject, to which they relate—anl they have anxi usly endeavored, in representing the objects of this memorial, to connect the national honor and interest with their individual claims and pii riled; es. Relying on the exercise , f a wise just 9nd dignified policy, our mcmoiialists res- pectfully refer the matters herein stated, to the consideration and decision of congress. (Signed bv the Merchants and traders of Philadelphia ) NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 5. Arrived ship Grood Intent, Dennis, New- port, .«:; days ; -1 Sisters, Haiding, Baltimore 34. ; sc'i'r Ao'ies, Anthony, Boston 42 ; Snip Boreal, Dayton, Newport. 32 ; Elea nor Ka'ine, Liverpool, 70 ; Roheit, Eer guson ; Phdad. 28 ; New Glide C e>;.h, Iieghorn; Spanish Lady, ^hiladelpnia— ship Rambler R'lis, Vera Gr z; Pottu.uese ship Castor, Woods, do.—Also, gun-boats, 12, 13, 14 and 15 some of which are lea- lev, and some with the loss of their anchors. Off the Bar, ship F.lean r, Lord, from Lon don ; luriiter, Libbv Liverpool, 35 ; brig Ch rle;. Field, Bordeaux. Nov. 9, — Arrived, brig Venus Dens- niore, N. York ; Centurion, Fortier, La Vera Cruz. SAVANNAH, Nov. I3. A letter fr m Milledgeville mentions, that the legislature of this state formed a quorums on the 4th inst. The senate made choice of Robert Walton, esq. fi r their pre- sident, and William Robinson, esq. secre- tary—no mention of the proceedings of the lower house. Jared Irwin, esq. has been fc-elected go- vernor. NORFOLK, Nov, 24. Arrived, schr. James Robinson, 22 days from Antigua —rum and fruit- Left to sail in a few days for this port, the schr. Th irnis and Henry. Fletcher; brig Sally, amved hom NenYork, bound to Guada loupe, defined by a British frigate—spoke November 17 ship Maryland, from Balti- more b"imd to Savannah. Markets remar- kably dull in all the English islands. In Hampton roads bound to Baltimore, schr. Retsey and Chailotte, Abbot 27 days from S' Bartholome vs. Bri < Exchange. Nichols, 34 days from St. Kitts. bound to Philadelphia, in distress. W'. are happy to perceive thai admiral sir R'chard Strachan, is appointed to suc- ceed Admiral Beikeley. This looks veell. [Norfolk Ledger.'] F& THE P'NTTIKO:* COMMITTEE H.we published the petition inti niei to h? presented to the legislature ; which con- clude^ as follows : " Your petitioners therefore respectfully pray that hereafter the mayor of thecty of Baltimere shall be elected every second year, by the people at large, in the same manner and at the same time as delegates to the ge- neral assembly. "Theyftinher pray.that hereafterthemem- bers of the second branch of the city coun- cil of the city of Baltimore, be elected eve- ry two vea's, by the people at large, in the same manner and at the sanie time as dele- gates to the general assembly. " Tney further pray.that hereafter the qua- lifications of the members of the first amd second branches of the city council, shall be tn all respects the same as those of dele- gates to the general assembly. ' And as in duty bound, your petitioners will ever pray, &c." The recal if Mr. Erskine from the embas- sy to the U States is certain ; the alleds;ed ground of his rec il i> that he is married to an American lady ! j^Aurora.J Extract of a letter received at Philadelphia from Amsterdam, dated Oct 6, 1807. " We are still in the unpleasant situation of the uncertainty of peace or war, between England and America—the prices of pro- duce notwithstanding, are very favourable the cargoes lately arrived from America fur- nish handsome sales. It is probable that the neutrality of Portugal will soon cease. We are also 111 expectation of a rupture be- t >een England and Russia. The neutrali- ty oi the United States in this case would be a desirable object." Admiralty court. London, Au%. 19. Wary, Rice, master — This was an Ame- rican vessel, who had n cargo on board at the time of capture. No question was rais- ed as to the property of the vessel, but her title was Impeached, having sold her cargo, consisting of > ine. at an interdicted p ijrt, and therefore it was contended that she was liable to confiscation. The court was of opinion, under all the circumstances the vessel not going voluntarily into the inter- dicted port but being driven in by a French frigate that she was not affected to such a degree as to subject her to the several con- sequences and therefore rest red the vessel on payment of the captor's sxpenses. Nnmber of brass cannon, mortars and howit- zers, belonging to tlx United States "War department. 2+ pounders, 13 ; 18 do. 1 ; 12 do. 35 ; 9 do. 5 ; 8 do. 4 ; 6 do. 115 ; 4 do. 40 ; 3 do. 48 ; 8 inch howitzers, 33 ; 5 1-2 do. do. 56 ; 2 3-4 do. do. ^5—385. Light Iron field-pieces. 12 pounders 60 ; 6 d.>. 40—485. Mortars. 13 inch, 3 5 10 do 18 ; 8 do. 6 ; 5 1-2 do 21 ; 4 1-2 do. 19—67, Iron Cannon. 42 pounders. 20 ; 32 do. 116 ; 24 do. 493 ; 18 do. 293 ; 12 do. 230 ; 9 do. 130 —1,287. Heavy iron cannon, necessary for forts, &c. &c from 19 to 42 pounder—927. For New-Orleans, 44 ; Ge.rpa, 32 ; S. Carolina, 48 ; North Carolina, 32 ; Virgi- nia 80; Maryland. 30 ; Pennsylvania and Delawao river, 40; New York, 150 ; Con- necticut. 32 ; Rhode-Island, 36 ; Old Mas- sachusetts. 80; New Hampshire, 26 ; Dis- trict of Maine, 32 ; the Lakes, 30—692. Remaining for other services 235. 40 ten inch moitars are in for ardnessby Foxall ; Muskets,, about 130,000 ; Rifles, 5,000 ; Pistols, 3,000. 3,000 pairs more will be completed by rYpril next. Horseman's swords, 3,000. 4000 more are contracted for, which will probably be received within six months. The foregoing statemeni is believed to be coirect. H. DEARBORN. Interments in the city of Baltimore last -week : /.tte. MONO JvOVSMBBR SO The Eliza Vickery, Vickeiy, hence a1 Charleston. Errata in the publication signed " I. C" in Saturday's Gaz 'te. Second c. 1. ad paragraph, for " suppose'" read .supposed ; next line, for " course" read source ; same col. 4th paragraph, for '¦liber- ty" nad bigotry. Besides which, several wards were improperly printed in italic The armistice signed by the Turkish and Russian generals, (under the mediation of Fiance) on the 24th August- provides, that the Russians shall evacuate the Turkish pro- vinces, and their fleets withdraw Irom the Turkish waters ; there shall be an exchange of all slaves and others captured, and that . J* If during the negociations lor peace, any difficulties should unfortunately arise, so that the affairs cannot be settled, the armis- tice shall not be broken before next spring, that is to say, the first of the moon of Saser, in the year of the Hegira, 1223. and the 3d . April O. S. or the 21st March, N. S. 1808 of the Christian era." It is stated in the London papers, on the authority of private letters from Hamburgh, that the Senate had given Bonaparte sixteen millions ol livies lor the redemption of the ijkggl ish wty-chandiae .seised in that, city. Consumption, Stillborn, Dropsey, Lock-jaw, Old-age, Pleurisy, Adults, ' , Children, 5 8 I 1 1 1 12 5-17 Po>t of Baltimore* CLEARED, Brig Blanchy, Cotton. Martinique Sch'r Champion, Clare, St. Bartholomews Matchless, Collins, Havana From the Merchants' Coffee-Hcuse Books. November 30. Arrived, the brig Agenoria, Driscoll (N. Orleans)—and sch'r Three Sisters, hence, have arrived at New Orleans. Below, brig Hippomenes, Johnson, 23 days from Trinidad, Cuba. lialtivnore & Frederick-town TVHNl'lKE ROAD COMPACT. Notice Is here by given, that the pavment of the 3d instalment ol Five dollars on each share of the augmented stock, is required to be pa'ftltothe treasurer of the company, at the bank of Ma niand, 011 Tuesday the 1st day of December n.'xt. Bv order, J LEWIS WAMPLER, Scc'ry. oot 3 dt istD Pimento. 4000 lhs Jamaica PIMENTO, received per sloop Rover, Lockman, from New York, and for sale by FITCH HALL, Jun Hk, iiowly's wharf. November 30. d4t tcit Sale by Auction. to. MORROW, At oar 'auction room, at '¦ I 'clod, v>ll! be sold tt ¦• following ar'ic'f":, ('Save 1 from the wreck or the schooner Rich- mond, and sold for account of wh jib itmay concern ) \ z. 4 hhds. Hum. 1 tioul, 1 Cahle, 2 Compasses, A srnali quantity of Old Sails, and Rigging VAN WYCK & HORSEY, Auct'rs. Nov Rib 3(i_____________________________ bale by Auction. On WXID&'RSD IT t'-.el'l D-cember, immedi ateiy after -the s,lie of t;r- Sc;io e.r Alexan- der, to; I be sold on BonU-ntreet Wharf, ii\ THES'.TI NER ,,kv' JOHN* Burthen 110 ions, in complete order to receive a cargo— -her invertory may be seen at our Auction room, and tcnnsm.de known at the time of snle. V<\N WYCK h DORSEY, AurtVs. Nov. 3o. Mala ';aWin.e.R;iisins. Teas, etc Just Heeeived anil for Sale by William Nofris, J tuior, TEA DEALER is? GROCER, >3o 64, V.AuKET-S TttCET, SO qr c isks first quality Malaga Wine, and 21 vnuil k ¦gs di. 16 gallons each, entitled to drawba k. 100 boxes fresh Muscatel Raisins, 2u boxes Imperial Tea, Ylb». each, 2 chests, oid nn half Chests Young Hyson and 9 whole and ten bal'cliests Souchong do just imp n-ted and of superior quality, 19 hob' and two hall hampers Olive Oil quai t bottles, 3 hhds. fresh Filberts, 3 tierces Zant Cur rants, $ obis. English Walnuts, l2.dozen Martinique Cordials, 590 lb Doable Gloucester Cheese, by retail Who has i'i Sur c, 11 hhds. Jamaics and Antigua Spirits, five hhds. old \ntigua '.urn, remarkably high fla- vored ; 7 pires '.msterdarn Gin ; Ac omack I'c ch randy, in bbls 3 years old: >ld Cog n ,!¦ and Bordeaux Brandy, in ong and hit. J)i|>f»>! j Madeira, Mvi't-y, Lisbon, Joid Port W no, in quarter oasks ; a few sin ill kegs re fin-d tin '••¦!'.". lit. for present use j old Malm s y a i a a Port Wins-, nib tt'.es, andb> re ail j 5 in X"S elegant SpermiicetiCandle.* j 73 ices M mid a, d Dipt Candles^ differnl s'zes j Old Whi e and Brown Soap, in boxes ; Ja i'i 's Crackers, in bbls. half bbls, k( gs, and I • ret lii ; Ketchup and So ', in b ittles j ...-r nted an common Chocolate ; U mble B . tl Powde in pound papers, and in can n.s.ers spin Peas, in small kegs, and by re til j P lund, Start h in pound pipers I .V rit ing P: per, 1 nd 1 ¦, Playing Cards, 1st, d, and quality; double reflued Sat Pe tre ; H 'tl.iB i and English R ig Powder ; Fl.>sl; Oil, in boxes, 3o flasks each , and Strait's Oil, ie boses of !2 bottles each; Windsor iliaving Soap ; twilled Hair Sifters ; China mnn, in small halts j Mace and Cloves ; Har- n-'s large and small Twist Tobacco, in kegs aod halt kegs, and by retail, equal if not su Oi-rior t' any in this city ; Goshen Cheese, in casks and in boxes, c ntaining one cheese eaoh, suitable for family use ; !4o boxes fresh >liv>08 and Capers, remarkably good. N. B Fr^sh Imperial, Hyson, Young Hy so and Black Teas, by retail, selected parti, ou arty for sup^jing pr.vate families—and Wmter Strained Spermaceti Oil, by retail. November 3 ------ Su(jcrfi •:e~13road-Clotiis7~* By tki Henrietta and Pochantas, APPLET' )N and C:o. No. 16, Caii"bt street, H.ve R ceiv.d, 2bales Superfine iJroad-cloths. From Lis a 2os st rling, similar, to their c eapest coihs received tiiis fall 20 ti ,nss V ints, Olive and Drab Cords & V I'.eU, 4 1-2 London Pins, &c. November 30 d L jitte Duche ^ liar-the, Baliimoru street, No. 172, HoVK tOk S.ILi'., 100 boxes bes Havanna Cigars, 2 bales Fitnch Clo lis 1 case euibioit ered Cambric Shirts, 4 hales Rennes Threati. 4 t unks Shoes, embroidered and plain 2 bales shining Linen, 1 case Satiin, 1 trunk Ladies Silk St citings, 1 case Taffetas, 1 case Plaid Sdk, 1 box Paris Jewellery, Spangles and Silver Wire, The whole well calculated for French and Spanish Market, and entitled to drawback. Also on hand—("by piece or dozen J A liO'ge assortment of FRENCH SILK GOODS. November 30- eo7t 'U.^t receive i for sale by SAMUhLJEFJERlS BooiulIerWStatioi.er, 21 i. :. allmiore street, The following Works on Religion, viz. A Fs, i'iar Survey, of the Christian Reli- gion, and of History, as connected with the introduction of Christianity*, and with its pro- gress to tire present time s intended Piiinarily for the use of,Young Persons of either sex, during tile course of public, or private educa- tion. By Thomas Gislome, '. M. Price. lg Memoirs of the Lite and Travels, in the Service, o ihe Gospel, of Sarah Stephenson, Price 75 costs n account of the Life and Religious La- bors of Samuel Neale, 50 cents, No Cross, No Grown; A Discourse shew- ing the Nature and Discipline of the oly Cross of Christ; and that the Denial of Self, and Daily Bearing of Christs Gross, is the only Way to Rest and the Kingdom of God. To whk.h is added, the Living arid Dying Tes- tamonies of many Persons , f : ame and Learn- ing, bo:h of Ancient and Modern Times, in fav ,r of this Treatise : in two Parts, by Wil. tiam Ptnn Late Edition, !S0 cents. A PORTRAITURE O? «f/ KERISM. Taken from a view of the Education and Discipline, Social M .rmers, Civil ami Politi- cal Economy, Religious Principles and Cha- racter of the Society of Frk-nds, by Thomas Clarkson, M. A. 3 vols, price 5 dollars, CO" Subscribers to the aboi'e work are re- quested to call for their copies. > 1th mo 31-'._________________d4t FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE GpoBT Printing Ink, In small Kegs . November.23. .. Patent Lamps, Books, Stationary & Pancy Goods- KID and"thOMAS, No. 22fi, MARKET-STREET, BALTIMORE, Have rcceivd in addition to the Shck purchased of amuel F, Bradford, the folio Elegant Cut Glais ^ BrOnse Mantle Lamps and Candlesticks S nil vase, japanned and gill Lamps Plated ditto Globe Lamps for Halls, Brass bangi :g Lamps for stores Carriage and Gig Limps wiih cut glass Reftei tors L 1 ip Glasses. Wicks, &.c &c Balance Shells &. Chains for hanging Lamps Gold and Silver Paoer for Screens, &c. Fancy coloured da do. Klegaiit Marble do. do. Ladies' Work B.isk ts. Music, Tissue, Copying & Blotting Papers An extensrve assortment of English and •American Writing Paper, viz: Super royal. Royal, Medium and Demi Wire and laid Folio Post, various qualities Q_iarto Post Hot pressed do. with gilt and black edges Foolscap from § >. 75 to 5 7.5 per ream Wrapping Paper Patent Copperplate Copy Bosks Merchants' Morocco Cases, for Notes, $c. Black and red Inks (of a superior qualify) in jugs < Letters on Mythology, (originallly address- ed io a I.ady) in v.hi: i, the histories, charac- ters and attributes of the principal divinities and mythological personages of Gl eece,, tome, Egypt, St.c. are concis lv a tin I riir.iuihgs ; ». variety of Sai s- ti.-ts ; Paris Net; a variety of ShegVelv. tt H: iff Ttpnc's; Hair Tri.i.mings ; a variety ot Gip- oey Hats and Boi nets ; Tamboard I'ioU 1'ri'm* iiiings; silk Nets; Silver Net nd I.ace Caps j elegant. Pelises ; Silk Handkerchiefs j Laces s Military Feathers; Gold Vellum Lace ; G Id Cord; rich Sword Knots of blue, ana gdd, and ]iii k ; vtry rich .-sarshes ; gold and silver Epa d is ; Cockatlesj &c. &c. No emb r 27.' ec7t ATTENTION ! Baltimore Union Volunteers. Be punctual in attending a ckil meeting of your company on WEDNESD \Y evening, Dee, a. at 7 o'clock- at Mr. J ihn Wray's, North Gay street, on busin ss in- teresting to the same. ' By order ot the captain, JOHN WHITELOCK, fist, S. g»t. N. B. The election fol a c rp vJ, wiH take place on that evening- N.-v. 30.