insurance company, James Paul, Wm. & Jona. Leedom, Eyre and Massey, James S. Ritchie, Samuel Israel, George Smith, Smith and Helmuth, John Bohley, Jacob Girard Koch, James Latimer, Daniel Man, Martin Dubs, Samuel Clarkson, J. Peterson, Thomas L. Moore, Samuel Keith, James C. Fisher, Gustavus and Hugh Colhoun, W. J. Miller, Thomas Ketland, Matthew H. Bevan, Daniel W. Coxe, Otto and Shawhidff, Andrew Bayard, John Coulter, Thomas Biddle and John Wharton, attorneys for James M'Murtrie, J. Bell, for himself, Wm. Bell, and Jos. Watson, Ebenezer Large and Son, Wilson Hunt, Samuel S. Veacock, Thomas Wotherspoon, Wm. M'Faden, John R. Shubert, James Barclay, Stephen Dutilh, Joseph Smith, Samuel Clarke, John Bernard, Montgomery and Newbold, James Finnisk, Thomas Clifford. Statement of American Vessels condemned by the Imperial Council of Prizes at Paris, from the 18th of December, 1806, to the 26th of May, 1809. Names of the ports to Names of the Proprietors, Vessel restored, the cargo confiscated, being This vessel carried brandies from Charante to No certificate of origin; retaken from the. Conducted to Plymouth in England, by an Visited the 23d Dec. 1807, by an English fri- 10. The Grace, capt. Lingei, taken the 27th Boston, of Jan. 1808, by the corsair, the Cosmo 11. The Cados, capt. Bunker, taken the 2d New York, of Feb. 1808, by the gun boat Jalouse, who conducted her to Marseilles, 12. The Fame, capt. Nathaniel Small, 13. The Brothers, capt. Fisk, taken the 27th Bath, 14. The George, capt. Jon. Eveleth, con-Newburyport, ducted to Conquet, 15. The Tarantula, captain John Riley, jun. Portsmouth, taken the 2d of Feb. 1808, by the corsair, the Peu de Formille, conducted to BouTogne, Visited on the 29th Dec. 1807, her papers Visited by an English frigate before Toulon, Visited by an English frigate the 19th Jan. Destination for London. Visited the 28th Jan. 1808; taken by an Conducted to Gibraltar, the 20th Dec. 1807, England. No certificate of origin. taken 31st Dec. 1808, by the corsair 16. The James Adams, capt. Elijah Barry, This vessel had no re-Messrs. Adams, Lough-July 13, 1808, Visited the 24th Dec. 1807. Touched at gister, she had a cerSauvage, conducted to Dunkirk, tificate dated at Philadelphia, the 5th of 17. The Mercury, capt. Watson, taken the 28th Jan. 1808, by the corsair, the Rodeur, conducted to Dieppe, 18. The Pauline, capt. John Clarke, taken Baltimore-the 7th Jan. 1808, by the corsair, the Re-Pretended to be Ame 20. The Charlotte, capt. Jonathan Lowden, Frenchman's Bay, taken the 28th of Jan. 1808, by the cor sair Revenge, conducted to Ostend, 21. The Mary, capt. Samuel Rice, taken the Portsmouth, state of Wm. Dennech and August 31, 12th March, 1808, by the corsair L'Aigle, Massachusetts, conducted to Malaga, 22. The Hope, capt. John Drady, taken the 18th of Jan. 1808, by the corsair La Mouche, conducted to La Spizzia, 23. The Mercury, capt. Bradfort, taken the Plymouth, 3d of Feb. 1808, by the corsair the Josephine, and conducted to Alicante, Opposition to the decree of the 21st Nov. 1806, and to that of 17th Dec. 1807; correspondence with England intercepted. English property; cargo of slaves. Names of the ports to Names of the Proprietors, which they belonged. 24. The Hibernia, capt. Appleton, taken the Boston, 31st of Jan. 1808, by the corsair Josephine, conducted to Alicante, 25. The Steward, capt. Thompson, conducted to Alicante, 26. The May Flower, capt. John Buntin, 27. The Ranger, capt. Chestum, taken by 28. The Anne, capt. Charles Bradfort, con- Alexandria, ducted to Alicante, by the Pr. Jerome, Infringement of the imperial decrees of block. ade. Came in ballast from London. Opposition to the imperial decrees of blockade. Opposition to the imperial decrees of block |