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I I'. fiM km! I. 1 i i I 1 I- 1 i-j' 'i i i i it i 4' 1 1 PI 4 1 ti 1. 1 AND J3 I 4Jprv Janiuica Hum, rj Mi-U. 4 J-priof Boston do.

8 tfex .7 i Pme prnf Brandy, alby IMVID G. liUBUAUP, No. 88 Wall tin at, Munny' JLittmije fur talt i Stir. i 10 pir Cognac and Barcelona Brandy, i New Yolk Anr.h'jr Gin, 0 Jb. Carotin Indigo, prime iroim Spanish IiMli(if Mi'irriur iu se Mw.ild Candle.

7 Connecticut t'O b-ie HurJ Soap. utkke. 111 ki Philadrlpliia Butur, 1 Pimento, 4 Mill, old Antigua Rum, 2 tierce Med Clover Rie-', 6 pipes Alfnj'tc Wine, I 25 piccek )Ut u's Duck, (cbeap) -joy, a It ttii um, COFFEE, i ERA NliY! Landing i i Sheperdcs fnm London, handioruc. as i 'i- ment of the article suitable (or the Vmch ndSpanih. West India Light ChiaU, printed Csmbtict, I rfniitaJQiitUinfr.

White Diamond do. 7 Gold end MulU, Corded Dimit'ic, Pink and blue ClieclAl GikUma, I Dia-r-al corded and Tainboiir'd Lare Cambric. Entitled to Drawback and will be sld on ac- JUI1IV 0. 138 Prarl-street, Aho in Sitre.i (Received by Vitr late arrival from England ntillcdti drawback. i'i trunk fine dait nd Irtit hrinld Calicoct.

i- if. Vmrn Einbroiikred Sandal L. tf Cottin bUck Lace ikiui AVkite 1 quintal Prirno Mcrcbantaldi Codliih, 4H cafcka, 5198 fruliuii, I.ivtr UU, 111 time Fiokled Salmon, jpHB the br'15 Piitatmia, from Ke vfouiKllfiHf.iiredrnr ale upon Terjr Xvt.i befe itored i inw i "tt be board free ofex- i 30 bundle Iron Hoop, weijrMnp 0 0 ROBKT BHUCE BRUCE 7 narrcif on Of 20 Hi einKPK.K TA (MIOI)S. 10.000 wi. Cilcutu Fife G(wl, Black Pi-pner, India St'jsr, Ht'n, Tunr Hyson and Souchoiir -r- Ta A m-filM D.ka.!i jL MEM AM ELY, ITAVANNA.

MH1ARS. Just tcceivrd and for ale the hV- James Thomson, tf 135 Pearl-street lpO.llr.lv, SUGAR ecc23 tierce ayd 8 ba fine preen Gnndaloupe Cotree. i 1 hlirf 1 M1 Clavml Supers. 10 i.htit, Zante Curranu. 2 boxe Wtx Cani'li-n, fxr Sale by SEAMAN kRIUND, 6 Pine-trret.

:tissji.v.v School, fie' iK'iaTI TtrnniiA'Irtr. will inenrd a Tut the 'Autumn vacation, on Monday' (he 33d of November. their will be vacancie for tfuweorfive Yonj r.adie. Dnardand Tuition, without lZQ dul ur a vear. Muie, Danclnirand Wrltiniftauirht Titiisivmliniilpr.

IKit. Jl lti 1 na CnfTee foffuln by. Kov.3 -JOHN MURRAY SONS. I ONlr lN JU bexca fit nualiiy for Sule by AR.MITAGE EASTMOND, 43 Pine-StrecC ALSO, 160 U.ite Tin pla one third X- A 13 dLw ktu. ktli tf VYDlilt ANDY aS'D C2 brreli Cuh-rliramlf.

63 cali 'nl 4.0 bor first nulity Chere, part of wliii i colurd. landing fiinn on board t'i schooner Mart, at U-Unjr-ln lor nle by B. fc J. STRONG CO. Oct.

17 CUADALCL'rK MMiAR. hhds Munciivndii, ami 4 hhds Claved en titled debtrtiture, landintr tlii dav fin- a.Me by 1 CURDON DANIEL. RUCK, Oct 27 183 Front-ureet i DUCK 140 pieces first auali JLV ty Rtocn Diift, Undnip, ami tor salt oy MINI URN IN. Nor Ei-aiiklin Wharf. VSllJiAl' AND FLOUR 1065 Uisliel wbrat and CSl bbls.

of flur on board the Sloop Rover A. Lockman matter from Baltimore, and hr sale by WATSON, Nv. 6.tf- Pioe-trect, 11 U.NL COI 4 23 hhda. and IV jiH- M. VirrentsUum, ae.nirnmcnt.

JO0 bslr Prime Georgia Cotton, ckis Si chtsc ln excellent order, 3o0 bjt 5 -5U k.rr iV Swevt Scciite.1 Tobacco, 1CJ dw. Si bi.V. Mes Pariv. li cik rite, 1- by R. It j.

STHOX'G Co. Nov 6 166 Oil. C.VMii.lv Gjllui biu Cd do. Whlc do. ii boxe Spi tm Cnd'e Foe le by IIATHAW AYk KUSELL, -pt.

23 No. 70 lt)K 1 l.M, ota anu verv sutjciv a I'Mtl'ty ii l'i, and lihdr fr a Na 30 liw-m-a- r. t. Nov 2 eJ if ran doll ms nr. ir a an eTenl.tv.

between I oortundt and ii a Px-r Paicel, rnfttainb' V.x. tKcer Las foui4iv, ami will retura the li ve to Joffi Hhim-i Muii More, Eroadwav 1 fwab Torewrnt. Nov 4 lw 1 i.r. nl ikwssu rien J. aielr.

the 1 hree S-vy )rick Hmise, at toe comer of Nor.S l'ire kI as no -street, ftnejmre ut THGS.k JAXES STIVENSOV. Jw I AT XI' TttKATKR. 7 ONIONDAY JiVANING, J.OJ'.t.,'. H'iU be l.rcmted, AatrCABa' Ji iJLIJ Yt PRINCE OF IUNMAHK. Hamtrt, Mr.Ceorr..

Polunlu. lUawoOD J.U Grave Digffcr, v. Gtrtn Mr. Vtttita. Ovheliv DAtV.

To which wtt be added, TBC B0MA ll PltMi, ITH OKCI, CHORt- ten ivc. or'' v. 1 I JlLUK liLjiHI), FEMALE CURIOSITY. In tlw rourne of Mch A ClTAttJCrtRlSTJC DANCE. AbnmiUt, Mr.Tttt.-.

Ibrahim, Habwoob. ScUm, DAatar. ShaCJiibac, TwaITI. Faiima. Mr.

Uahlcv. Box, 8. Pit, 6r GAi.Leav, 4. Uovri cmi at half 5, and curtain riot at half fiat Q. or TaaviretAiLt.

IClfUMlSTJiY, 7" A Ix-tturc introuuciory to a course en Ciiemistry, will be given on third day 10th inL at 7 o'cWk in the evening, at No. 372 Ptarl sU The introductory lecture will be oji to free ad- J. GRISCOM. Tickrt tor the courte may hi of Collin Perkin. I'e wl -street J.

Osborne, Paj kj E. Sargcant, Wall at the Lecture Rirom. N.v.3 lw Fr Al lLNllliN. Ttie first Trop linr Artillery will meet on Parade Ground, at Greenwich, in inidrcM imi. fonn, with w.

rda ami pitol every Tucday and Friday evening further uttlcred. The Roll ill be CilK 4 o'clock, l.cn will le ripinnikly fined. ay oixit. 'Oct 30 "ROJir. DICKEY, lm sr.

jxurt tit's so.jtrr -The Minbr will ple ue to tako No- tire that a I'teparatory Mretin will be held on TliurtJiit r.Tenmir next, tlie liihnut. at Ute i on tine Colli e-House, at 6 o'clock. Nov. 6 ALEX. S.

CLASS, SecVy. UN'VKICJIY Of THE statu; OF HEW-rOSK. The College of Physician nd ur geon, enut)iisncaD tnc Kt-frrotsoi uit univer- sity, will commence the besiis on rueidav next, the 10th of November, at 11 o'clock, at No. 19 Ribinsxi.ttreet, when an addres will be dhvr- ed by the President, after which the Introductory Lecture to tlie serem! Courses of Medical Jn- siniclion will be pivcn in tlie following order. Dr.

Miller. Practice of Piiytic, on Wediie. lay, at 12 o'clock. Dr. lUtact.

Surirery, Midwiiery and Materia Medica, on Thursday at 12 o'clock- Dr. Dt Wirt Chemistry and Institutes. Fn- at 13 o'clock. Dr. on Saturuav, at 13 Dr.

fnh A. Smith. Anatomy, on Monday, at UvVlock. When Ui" Introductory Lecture are- conipM- ed, the regular courses of Inxtruction for the Season will be delivered from 9 to 13 o'clock in the Morning, and from 1 to 3 o'clock in the after. noon, from 12 to 1 o'clock, the fctuuvr.is will hsve an opKriuiitv of attending the Practice of Dr.

Miller, attliw New-York Hospital, the Go vernors of that Institution having with great lib- erality made arrangements lor that ptrpoK. AKCIIIBAL.W HKUCt, M. U. Jtrgitterof tUeCUUgctf Pijriiciam and Surgecnt. Every Student not privilcdgtd by the President of the Mcdiol Societies, it to pay 15 Dollar to curb Professor ur Lecturer whose courses of In struction he mav attend.

Nov. 6 CONCERT PALL. NICOLAS beirs leave to inform the Ml- Ladies and Gentleman of New-York, and his friends in particular, that he will have a Con- rt ami Dall (hi tietria) 24th v. at the CITY- HOTEL, DROApWAY, Mr. Gaiitier, lalri) ruturiwd this city, has kinuly oiTered his servi ce, and will perform a Concerto on the.

Cli iiitt. Particular in future advertisimcnU. Tioki ts One DulUr each. Mr Nirholas ci iilinus 10 learn nuisie, violin and the French Translations in French and English will be lone with accuracy sinldis patch. A note lclivercd to No.

21 upper Read street will be attended to. 3 tf. WAN I Lli, in the hot a woman 10 c. it uml ist i)Mewoik of a smull family Bronklvn (L. A rood rccomincndutiou will be refjnu cNt.

Apply ut this r.Cc. Nov. 3 A USER MAID, wanted at Brtiok XX Ivn, I.onjr-lsMnd. mtlht be acr.omi)fc'iicd iUi ti best evidences of r-iod clurucU and temper. Lnquire at Una olliec.

Oct. JO tf I US. 133 Urodav, has just ivecived a rer' elorant assortment of MILLINARY, which sU will open on Tlmrs- Uay morning tlie 5ih insunt. Nov. 5 8t AIT ANTED, a niul.llc aged Woman of eood charscter to two Cbd- dren, enquire at No.

31 Pearl-treet Nov. 6 tf TOLITT THE Four Story Fire Proof Store, cor i. ner South-street and Gavtnu urs-Une, with every conrenience, S.C. Ptscssicm riven imwiedi tcly. Enquire of Jcob Zlulsey, No 80 ai rcn-lret, rot WM.

ANDERSON, JJov. 6 85 Keed-atreet TO Ltxn HANDSOME accommodation fr a small fan.ilv. in a three Storv House, in Williim- strt-kt. lK ti-en Juttn-stret and Msidcn-lanc F-Tiir ut tltia ofhee. Nov 6 lw' li OAhDINU, three or ur gviiticnMii can be acc'nimmbted with boarj on reastmsblc trrnts in a pxMctl family and C'emral situilion.

Ii.qiire 1 1 tins Nov. 6 3t IOK tvLK, bandsrane pair uf B.y Hoa i 15 1-C bands hirh, perfrcily anund, arv and genii-, and well broke to ail kinds of Hric. enquire at Mo. coenvies ai p. u.

a 1 utor to nmma a 1 oong GeutWntan in private in Greek tt Latin V'tirve -W must I critic l'v acquninted with both Ukw It wi pirt-cuLrl be expected that he write Latin eh gartlv at.d wilhvaae. Tl atlemTJ wiU be reqiiircd two r. it In lite (mm 1 1 to 12 lite aruni.r, on frnm 6 In or 7 to 8 in tiiC cveninj- Enquire etlUlso.Sc. hev. 4 cvuif i Bostoit, November -V -i "fOREIClf MM- Further lelextint rtetirtd it tf.

ihip druttiltet, Cuft, William: from -vLOKDON, JisrTSMaaa 13. Brit.vnn Drummri. The London Gaiett-f contain tlie official Jouraal of Admiral tothe2iUi Aug. 1807. JOURNAL.

On the 231, the battery of thirtetr. pmia-poundir was eompleted on the left wing the anfly, tnpnttect it Hrance against annoy ance from the Danish gun btatg. At 10 A. M. three Di.nih proam of 20 giin each, and about 30 gun biU, atUtki 4 li.e Brilish advanced squadron, euniK)ed of the Thunder, Zebra, Fury, Etna, au4 Vesuvius bomb 1 Cndzer, Rite and Ma-tin, sUx Hebe, Fearlius, Indigent, Urgent, Pincher, Desperado and Safeguard, gun brig three armed transport, and ten mortar L.utxhes.

The Crown battery floating liatlei ic and f.lock ships ad ur.iltd in the attack which butrd four hour. 1 he fire was returned ith great pii it by the squadron and some attempt made to throw Wr. Congreve' rockets, bnt the too great to produce any effect. At two o'clock th British gun brigs which were farthest advanced were ordered to retire, and the filing cevtcd. Lt Woodward and three men were killed, and IS wouaded.

One Danish guu boat supposed to be disabled or sunk and one proam towed out of tlie line. Tlie new battery at the Mill opened, ami took a part in the engagement. Aug. i. The Admirul went on shore to confer with Lord Cathcaru The right witig is advanced near the town, and preparing mortar batteries ta Loiubaid ic The enemy have withdrawn their out -posts, having aet fire to the suburbs.

No atUtk this d-y. Aug. 25 Tbe damans received bv the gun-brigs in the lale action are all repaired, and the vesnel again ready for service. Go rreuOH, (5we 'e.) Aug 28. 1807.

The English have thrown up very strong work around Cobtnhagrn, and commenced a reguLr siege. The Ltmt-UU batteries are the objects of iln'ir fii-st alt ark 1 the Crown-Battcrie will af. ter wards be attacked. The city must ield in a few days. A Danish escort of 850 men, convoying gunpowder to.

CronttraJt has beon taken by 15 English light drcgoon. An English Mceiier has arrived here, in nine days from Pettrdur. for London. A letter fnm Stockholm, sulci, that tlie Russian Hininter tliere had apprised the gavemment, that if Swe den took any part agaiiut Denmsrk, or rufered JLiglult tiupt tnter their a Kuusian army would tten be marched uita Fiidand AVCVSr 51. 1 On the 29th, Copenhagen had not siu render ed 1 but the town waa said to be on fire, as well a the Old Holm (the arsenal, we presume.) A great bustle (till prevails.

The English are still landing mortars, camion, for a grand attack. 1 No regular bombardment bad taken place I but Was expected in the course of the week. The partial tiring, haredone much damage. Keiwts state, that Copenhai-rn is on fire, and dial a church ha been reduced. The English are rntid to have lost two officers of distinction, and several men, killed by the fr? (ruat tlie Danish batteries.

Hclsimcbebo, fSwrdenJ Aug. 27. The Dane have aet fire to the suburbs of Co penhagen. The English advance rapidly in their Derations against the city. A number of Danish vessel have been captured and carried to tlie Brit ish leet.

CH AXLOT TON'S AX (St.) A'lg. Yf. Copenhagen is emit cly surfounJeu. the niiui.Iv of water cut off, and provision so scarce, that it caannt lioll out many days. Lord Ctsthcart has permitied the Ruyal family to repair to tluhtein.

Admk alt v-Orrica, Sept 12. CAPTURE OF HOl.lGOLANO. Letter from Aa HvsstLL, the Xttrttary of the Admiralty dltd, MAjriTie, orr Holioolamd, Sept. 6. I beg ou will be pleased to acquaint my Lords Commissioner of tlie Aiiinii ahy, tka I arrived at this Island, and anchored c-oc to tlie town, on the 4tii inst.

ntJialf past two P. M. but did not, a I expected, find the Exrlosiim, the Wanderer, or the Exeriiuo, with which their Lordships had intended to reinforce me. Sincr arrived Having found that Lord FalHanJ haj, with hi usual aeU and prompimss, summoned the garrison on the 30th till and that his proposals ere rejected by the Governor, 1 as making inv ar rangements to storm l.im with the tourim- and seamen of the squadron if he did not instantly surrender, for at litis time the value of the island to us is immense. At six P.

M. however, he sent out a flag of truce, desiring that an oUicer might be sent in the Miormug to treat on article of capitulation and I accordingly, at daylight yesterday morning. dispatched Lord ViJ-ount raltlaiut and Lnjnt. D'Auvergnet (first of this ship) on thut service. At two P.

M. the deputation returned with the articles of capitulation, which 1 iaimediately laliued- Whh a rmnll exper.ee this island may be made a little Gibraltar, and a kufe haven for small even in the winter 1 it it. a key to the river Lmi, Wettr, Jade, Efct, and Ejder, the mlj asylum fct pre ut tor our aruuer in these sea. I have appointed Lieut. D'Auiergne as acting governor umii their l.oin-,iiips measure is known and 1 beg leKve to add, tl.il, fioni V.t pcrftct knowledge of both serviors, his aeal and lovaltv and a high sense -f honour, 1 know no seaman more conieirt to the trust (Sigr.ed) T.

MACNAMARA RUSSEL. MJiH.TOHK JiFlLMAV POST. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. CONGRESS. IVrdnetdajy Air, 4th.

Little business of a public nature was done this day. Mr. Lew is moved thai all the petitions which had here ofore been presented for, and again erecting a bridge oer tlie Potownac be referred to a select committee. Thurtduy, Atv. 5th.

It teems that the Clei of the House, who as capital a blunderer a any deliberative assen.bly cou'id wUh for, recording the reAs and nay 011 the motion of Mr. Hl-wmt, for educing Varnum to a Speaking figure, entered Mr. Ganienier among the yeas, and when the yeas and nay were ca'Ud over lr. G. perceived it and de-ircd the clerk to correct the mistake the clerk, taever, Li order to vote cf rvt eltrnj the wrg sl.le a sccd lime, jmt dswa the TOe c-n no 'nt.

When Journal-, came to be printed the member observed iLat his name on.i.ted al.cUicr, i2 iL-ie-tore iau-ixloctd a rcaolu joo, to amend the journal by enUTtnj hU nami mox tke llila, however, wa resolutely opposed (for in Contjrck every iliing is opposed and debated nowaday) by MewrvSrailie and AUtooi but the 6oultl hot contrive to moke tho hoot understand the reasonableness and the sound policy of placiug their votes ind popularity at the rutrcy the even a demo, cral, and so the motion atlcnj'h prtiiiled, 1 Mr. Dana introduced the following in liehalf of poor applicants for pensions which was carried "Resolved, that committee be appointed to enquire what compensation shall be allow, ed for issuing commissions, giving nuthority Cor taking or examining evidence relative to claims or applications under the act to provide for persons who have bceen I'Uaiiled by known wounds received iu the revoliitiomiry Mr. Quinctj submitted the following inter-esling retolution. Resolved, That the committee to whom was referred so much of the n.esage of the President of the United Stutts as relates to aggressions committed within our ports and waters, by toreijjn armed vessels, to the vio. lation of our jurisdiction, and the measures, necessary for the protection af our ports and harbors, be instructed to rnquire into the circumstances of the attnek made on the frigate Chesapeake in June last, and the pretext or causes assigned for making it, unu to report the same to the House." This was opposed by Messrs.

Burwell, Blount, Smilie, Nelson, Sloan, Newton, G. Campbell, and Fik every soul of them good Jefh rsonians, and fritndt of the fieo le, of course great admirers and advocates of publicity in the abstract, but totally and violently hosti ie to i'. in practice. The. motion was supported by the maver and by Messrs: Diina, Gaidenier, Upham and Alexander, all wicked and abominable federalists, and monorch.

ists, and desirous of keeping every thing from the knowledge of their As tic majurity of the House are gentlemen cf the first description, the motion was rejected by a majority of 93 to 25. The debates are prom ised in the next paper, and probably some part of them will be found worth lepublishtng. 7 Aov. 5A. The following daring assault on the weakest branch of the Government was made by a uiauof the name of Ti3ia a senator from Ohio The reader will now per ceive with what propriety we called Vermont the mere can' aw Kttolved, by the Senate and House of Re- preseiiiativts of tlie U.

btuca of Amu ica, in Congress assembled, two third of ti Hou ses caiicurrmg, tlmt the following section be Submitted to lite legislatures of three fourths of the Said states, and if approved of, shall be valid and binding as a part of tire Constitution of the United butes in lieu ot the first mtc-tbnof the third article thereof. The Judicial pvwer of the U. S. shall be vested in one bupreme Court, and in such iy ttrior caarts at the Cougress may from time tu time ortUin and esubliah. The Judges lxnh of the Mipyeuic and interior courts siiall hold their offices fur ears, shall be removed by the President, on tlie address ui two thirds of both Houses ot Connies requesting the same, and thall, at slated times, leceive for their services coipusitiun which sliall not be diminished during their continuance in oMice.

Which was ordered to lie for consideration. 1 Mr. Mitchill oflercd the following resolution 1 Retotvcd, That a committee be appointed to enquire whetboc. nny uud hat alterations are necessary to be made in the laws respecting insurrections and violations of the public peace and authority, as well as the laws respecting the conspiracy or enterprise of private individuals against foreign nations in amity with the United States wuh leave to report by bill or otherwise. Which was ordered to lie for consideration.

TVie fallowing memorial hat been firetenttd to L'ongrttu. To the onorablefhe Senate and Haute of Hrfircteiitativt of the State in Congre aatibled Since the adjournment of the first session the ninth Congress, 1 have received, at different times, communications from Hamet Caramelli, Ex-Bashaw of Tripoli, stating his distressed snuitmn und imploring relief from the iHuilice.ice the United Stats; which communications ive been to the proper department. I have the houer to offer, for the coniderati'-n of Ciingrcss, a translated copy of the last address from him, (the original in Italian is in the i fncc of the department ot state) which is evidently intended for the representatives of the people of the United Suites, and is as follows: To thtir mere Srrtnc Iiighnetc In the depth eif my misery my unlv conso. Lilian has been thciclirince I plicedcn the powerful sujiport of a so throughout the world tor UuU juv.ice whicn protects and sustains whoever vnbiJes him--elf to her patrt nst-e. '1 his credulity resigned me wholly to her disc eti.ai.

Rut I c-uld never linve thought thut this my confider.ee shruMwork out my individual 1 have sacrificed ail my means, and expo ed my li-eiti the sei vice of' the United Staus. It was impossible fT me to export, he wav cf rrcompei.e, an csitcment in "Mtaruse; fnr (mm my f.tmily, and deprived cf every convenience cf life. 1 h.nped to lie an equivalent to my ucfulnes ar.d to my sa-crifkes. The j.rrmises mitle ta me ad.i.itud po wpicjon thnt s.v mtch time sho-iH ive chpcd. ard tS hepe net yet rcJircd or thtt I net liave et te Pub ic si.i:.

cf war have rrpea'edlv retimed huHer. winch had been beicrs of i. rntieU ne -xmo. ticel. I so-fee, ir.y Icnersve bn, rkd f.w is to ersuate n-e.

my a -d Arts heh-p. kaoa r. to them, tint he I nr.ed States oa .1 rA- me Tte.f".V, -v tmo'e nte tt iww'cr. UU Igagtcyae Li y.r personal represet-tation of my deploraVleeon. -UitUw, I hope the eialted republic wdl not reouire thisof me, in order to awaken their feelings to my just expressions of solicitude concern for myself: it would be unjust to nc-gleet tnjr compl.dau and severely tell by those who tlwmi I hare 1 stiny family I have lost my in.

beriuuee my acquisitions, and my Uir pro, peels are also 1 1 have indeed sacrificed tp the CwnfidencejLof a faithful ally, whom I abnndmid ihrougn my partiality to the Americans. I bad no right to'appiehend that my devouon atid complaceuy would or-whelm me in Luttomless ruin, To my own individual sufferings! oujhtto annex also those of my faithful people, aho-e attaclimrnt to mc has involved in the jsame wretchedness who suffer with me the from their aunti, from," tin ir country, finn their families, hi id from -Uelr property; til 'which they haxe left rioUtioti of those whose duty it was to sisuuis them. 1 I will not, like the vorld, reproach tht representatives otthc American nati. witli I n.thcr implore tt.cir conio.iscr utuui towardi me at least so far as to leMoia tome my family, and to guiiA iiie a qotlpe. tenee.

It is yet possible that, abset.t om my own country, I may become serviceiible to the U. States. My former subjects are every ready to devote their lives 16 uiy sen ice ndut i theirs I will hold ever ready to devote ihut of the exalted republic V- And am, for ever, Most Serene Hamct Jfashavt VaramtM, (Seal) son of Ali Rashaw, itc Jc' Xyractue, 18A Feb. 1307, Sou.e expectations have been lately enter- taii.ed by our goverum nt, fim the Vt'pie'. tentatiVis uf usul Davis, that prmisiuna would be made by the ruling B.ish-v,ot Tri.

poli for the subsistance i.f his exited But upon inforniati.n. directly from Syr.cuMt. by Geoige Enquire, navy agent of the United iUtcs, now ia this thy, it is rendered-- certain that no relief cn be relied on fiom that quarter nndirobable, that whatever ea- couiMeoteiilof this nature had been held oat by the usurper, it had no other object Uisa to '-betray his brother to destitu-'i Having had myself the chief i.iSuence, an agent of the United States' i'' ui awL.k Uie ex-Bashaw from hi situation in upper Egypt; and having in nfTitiity to treaty irranjjc mcnts been instrumental in reconciling him to. the unparnlUllcd reverse of abandoning Vis flatteting prospects cf forwet hb lecovering Ue kingdom wresitd from him by treason, and no' apparenil' within his grasp m.d of receding from victory, like apiis mcr, to a laud of having tRected this by tlie' which I was audiorised to mute to Lira, his wife and family should be restoitd to.hiui,i tind that a niaiilv respect, to, hi future well- lxing wouid be had by our It ma not be deemed inconsistent itli Hie of comniisseratioii towards the supplicant, nor wiih niy duties of resect towmtls the Iviaora- hie bxly to whom Jiis supplica'ions are sd-drcsed, if I indulge a remark on the occasion. lt is remarkable, for it, is an incontef aMe truth, that, whether the claims of their ex-Bashaw goto the justice or tlie of the United States, ilic use which wrs utaiie of his services contributed much, it' not wholly influenced, the overtures of peace on 'he ruling Jashaw for it wn's: ccitlatc I fct a time when no crcrciou of cur sqU-tdiMii tiin in the Mediterranean had ns ret t-eei site mpted to le tried ujion bin and w-hm.

the infirmities of C'ommod ire placed tch an experiment at hh incnlculible That no et lions impressions had. from wiir quarter, been made on the apprehensions the enemy afier the transfer of the sqaadmn finni Com. Preble to Com. Barioti, ctfc what were impressed by the capture and jng.it i 'li of his eastern proyinre, the io't roal revolution of his kingd in. Hid the Kuil.ila-' tionol his army thn ugh Uie influence ni'-Vco-operation of Hamct Bashaw.

That the United States aluie enjoy the advnntaC ting from liiose events, while the as he has truly rewresentcd, reaps other benefit from his confidence and extrtUni Uina jiriva-io and Chile but a little better, than captivity. It cannot he contested thH Hamct B-is'ia has too fir clainis on this, nation. To be re-inttatrdin a as rlitrible a 'thai from v'fJch he hut been duvn and 't have hit family rcttored to hint. I lie guaranteed by honorable promises the Utter by the solemnity of treaty sti uUi nd, it-is firmly believed, the peoMie of the United States are liberally disposed 10 see tlscse ol)'i-gatimis cancelled Erom a country, blessed li-ejond the cc- -mor. lot of nations, rich in her mean.

proud in the her does not honor, hutr.ar.i.'y, R'e world a right to expect thr.t the hand t.f charity at least shcuV, be opeoed to. a friend, whom, without his fjiult or free ngency asd from causes sonotorious, incident ha thrfl into misery pr found as this prince now suffers! It ought nat tn be concealed from C'-ncfs also that that are at Malta snd sundry fiTreigrers, Frenchmen. (Jreek, auA Maho'metaas, whose wrunds received i vie service rf the United Srateo, in the pmriite of Dcrr.e, render them indpable ri-acqui; ng a auVisi ircc, and to whose caves no provisions made by law can be extct-ded- Mcst suhmitttd, November Sd, 1W7 WILUAM EATON? Baltimore JoJ.That the good democrt should raise a twoli to put dow the laws whenever they pleave, is urcrded to be tfct.r privilege en er wace they trobbed the Brituh Treaty, cf which ther ti-eerstcd aSui much as they did of the Sanscrit Ungusfc- But is not till ihe present period of march towards perfect ability, that the ts, has come Lath and openly incited "rU Tecticn, and afierwards wot owly openly jr-fied it, h-ot atucked tbe civS autbty tm terfermg. Tl at well I Uen the fact Baltimore hae eilcoce avwtaex hiiL ill.

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