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Providence hit guide,
Hera NaroLEoa landed on bia abort, >
Whilat Elba mourned and France bailed her
Father)
Monarch* trembled/
They saw (fce Avenger,
Bat nations rejoiced,
.For rhey beheld a Oebrcrer.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
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, Tuesday Evening, June 27, 1815.
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triminal lam of England never tfeeft
ffirmurder," says the prefl gate Federal Re-
( publican, when commenting on the bloody hr.
t gedy at Dartmoor. Can this parasite cl Eng
r land, thisyaual In soul, state an act of British
^ '|W?‘^ m *! od or ^dividual*, she
be power to injure l Look at the-eon-
of.the savage Hastings, who murdered
. me iniiocen; inhabitants of India, destroyed
j t^ejtr proirioc es, plundered their towns and ril.
' ) bges, and committed other deeds of the black.
} «at .hpe; VVai be punished ? Nos Insrcad
^ ef. being, 'dootneid to make be e.xit on
HMr gPlefcaor at'the stake, was honorably ac-
* quitted and rewarded for bit cruelty! Did not
this very tame England “ suppress the ir.qai-
' ry'of thnlaws’*in the case of Cnllingwood, who
' inhumanly- took the lives of 162 of his fellow
? creatures l Did she not promote Whitb y for
^ tsu^irdeyiog Pearce, an American citizen? \Vas
£3Er the cowardly attack on the Chesapeake
gotten over byamock trial and the Captain of
the Leopard given the command of a 71 ?—
at nrttion has ever met with justice from
’tsind ? What people, however innocent and
S .enofenditig, have not felt the weight of her ty
yany 7/ Yet-xre arc told that •• the criminal laws
zf England'never slecft over murder!’’ What
, Is iUll .more astonishing we have beings in our
,, country who have the effrontery and hardi.
- bond to declare her the " Bulwark of our Re
ligion.” Yes, the nation Wuich has murdered
and incarcerated our country men ,- which ha*
violated those.-principles which religion ami
«law have sanctified ; that government whicl
fx *• imprisoned the baptists and exiled th
qunkers ; which drove the dissectors to Ge
neva, and then to the wilderness of Am-ri-
we are told by that canting hypocrite
Governor Strong, the “ Bulwark of our htly
^ Religion” f t ft! *■
British justice is p-cached up by her ftfo’s
” tors, In this country with as much seal as d ; vine
perfection is preached as the attributes of kings,
' ?by their Qitterera. The mind that can reduce
itself to a sufficient degree of baseness to believe
the latter, will have much difficulty in imagining
the former—Let her admirers produce a single
* magnanimous act performed at any tii4e by
the Biidsb gnyerr.ment, and we wi’.l ihcn sc
knowledge that we have mistaken ber charac
ter. . v-'
When future notions shall read the blood
« stained annals of the present age—When the
r viel of dccep.ion and prejudice shall be rent
from their eyes—when they shall as disenter.
ested specato; * peruse the tablets of true his.
lory, and know events not as they seem but a*
they are, the blood of posterity shall curdle at
the vices of England, and her prostitutions hod'
her pr< fligary shall cause them to shudder. Over
the Irightlul p:<ges of the faithful, historian
To those who ate at all acq tainted, with the
venality of the British court, there cannot bo
a doubt but that the wreeb S/.qrtland vhq per-
jpe ra’ed the her,id tragedy at Dartmoor,’in
stead of being doomed to expia'e his offence on
the gaiiews or the gibbet: will, like 'Warren.
Hasi'mgs and others, be trquilted, andperhaps
r if peerage confered on hint. *
< | Bur justice will not sleep. The inhuman
-t etssssin ShorHar.d, may go unpunished, as we
believe he will, and revel in blood for a while ;
ye , the just .God shall hear, (he cry ofblood, and
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demand from his hands the souls he has.murder
ed.
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In the first page of tin's day’s paper will be
, found another di’-pas'ion.vte and candid .state
ment, given upon oath, of thr murderous affair
5-" * tat Dxrtmoor Prison. Road it, men of Ameri
**:• C&, andisee how voor brave countrymen—your
Be. devoted and suffering citizens have been shot
V Irke hounds, by the orders of a British turn ■
. .j: .V W*
We ar* astonished at the apathy which at
, present reigns in the police of this city. Wli« n
jMP * few more of our citizens nre murdered—
When onr city is wrapt in flamea—then,, we
shit;) think of enforcing the vagrant act. Nora
itay passes over car heads but we observe
estrange faces, which do not fastest the
A g trnder jeehng*,. Why are not suspicious
•'•iv’-fffiajsc’ew made te give am acccnnl uf thint^
'itf&ais 1 Idstpstratys. do ynqr duty ere it be Mr
*—* ^j?ijct!ns» tend your ».iit,.»«vd ba^ish.frotr.
a blood thirty set oF mo n M«rs. Ptro
^harlsswt, be^on jrout gudrd, knd djFyt
iwiae.
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tHE
Jr.e Zfstionai Advpca'e, spslkiog of 'hr
Floridss vaysi* 1 will (he Unite^Sta’es' stlffe’
Gaaa.-r Britain.to be beforehtnd wiih them, ‘o
.kepossesfion of the Floridas ? Whaa we
have.so maey depredations upon our citizens
unettaned for, which the present disorganized
government of Spain'here nef the power to
redress, if they even had the w>H. Why sot,
at case, take posses*ioa of the Florida?, de
daring h an act which is justified by former
acta of Spanish aggression—that we will hold
them as mere pledges of indemnity—that we
vill purchase them, and pay to Spain the dif
ference, (if any.) Surely our government will
not wait until England takes them, and we
have to renew a war with her to possess
them, t; ;
This is the "important: hour j one moment rf
it shoold not be lost. 'The occupation ct the
Florida* would but employ our forces <o
march there. It would not bean act of ag
gressiun, as we should bold them for Spsio
until compensation for her various plunder
was made. And there ii'another point, -in
which the whole union is interested, but par*
ticularly the southern section, which is, that
they are not integrally safe while threatened
by a neighbour, who is (aa ouf’Ut- war has-
proven) to be bought at any moment, and at.
any firiee. Neither is the territory of the"
United Statea of North America itself int«-g«-
ral without the possession of these Florida*
they are a division between states; they inter
sect and divide our comitfifrte and retatt-rf-
one with the other. Jn a word, this is a must .
•s'mpohtakt subject, interesting to alj classe..
and we hope will have due weight at Head*
Quarters:
The following estlract nf-a letter fenm a gen.
tleman in St-Marv’s to the executive of th'”
state, leaves littled'-ubt of Florida having been
seccretiy transferred by Spain to the British
government.* '
- June lO,
" It is nroner vour Exceiletiev should ktu-w
•hat on thr 7'.h insiaot a brig and transport 0 r
rived at Amelia island, with dolon'd Niro>1
Captain Woodbine, an Indian -chief and his
son. They have been asked if they were pre
oared to take' possession of the Province ? On?
of them replied, f Art/ssere not vet sufrfitied
tvifh money rind provisions for the purpose—
tAaf was the so’e c”nse of delay the supply
wits soon e»t}ecf«:(V* "5
We e*n now ccenunt for the into'prce of Co
lonel Nicntis. »?d his attemoiing to fo?$t himte f
into the Crot k Agencv f ir I iditn ft di-s. In
formation has hern received hy Colonel Hn,y
kins, that the‘British white force at Ap -a'nrhi.
cola, whirh was only AO. or SO, has h-rn «^m“
what diminished, end their number of •?***
troops eor.ri»a*e'J f’-niri 60 or TO to about 300-
—MilV.clgeville Journal, ;
, The Comm!*sioners eppoin’ed by govern
ment to ira'k nu’in ron f 'ormi y with Jackson’?
■ re3‘y, the futg-e booodar'es rf tho Creek
Nvion, have pos’nnred doing so tilt suitab’e
s-r/olgethents c»h he made for th.it pu*po«e.-—
No’ t^e teas'obiec’ion w» ft-e trldwas made
•’V 'he Indian* 'o he line being run. Colonel
Kcrshsw past through »o»rt yes'eidavnn hie
way >o bis seat, in Sr u h "•’roi'na. !\fr. Br.r.
has gone •o Hnn’sville, Mis«t**inni ter-
rstery, to lay in an ad.-qos'e siijip’y of p'ovi
*.ion». Gen. Revie* d d not attend the meet;
ia%~RUllidgevillc ■ Journal.
aiattcA'I^j ML Jl’
- a . ^Ccseotfp, w h- kei*
attempwg tpjfit oflkl*. reuoat. ' X
Twj^Rb/tniaoi ,{Fijri wav itteuded with
-0rLcefics and I)i;y Goods.
artillery.. Geneial Campsna arrived'in the * , ' n
^ AiiclloTia^;;W '
‘ To ??nrr»)\r, the 28UV insit. ' t,
Witt he s : dhr ore my Ve-c, <
AZ.SO,
“ Comrades ! rnsjestyiliSk again deign*
ed to cor fide to me the supreme commaoirkf
thea rny.- <- appreciate;.this favor with the
Uvlinyt.. acknow’edgesncntri. J- rejoice to Sse'
y.-iu rg^itj—tp fi.,j yru once mote in the. fie d
of honor, prepnied for a i ew'ror-iest, ftiir ».f
new hops?, We hs*e once mote an oppef-
tuni y of figh"rg fot <he ger.e'?! cas'.c—for
public' peace—ard l cong’ i’ulatr yiMt no .'he . ^
occasion, The csicer of gloi» is beS>ie ! (j ^OCCrieS and Dry
you, wiih.eve'y char.cc of increasing, by dew j 41 . 0 , *
lean of vaior, the iriilhary reputation yon have
stready.prqtii'-e/J, placed rt your he.id, I'
want no other atsu-a. ee <-t a gioriou? and com
plete; success Repose in tr.e in this nrsv
s rjiogte that rot fiJence.whi-h you have ex.
M.-s- and Straw Ma'ra?*e>>,
Sale to commence at 11 o’c.oet
• i §:. • • A. H'/wcyaui
iune 27-TI
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Auction.
To-Morrmv, the 28th inst.
tVill be sold before my store,
Term, cash \ ' -
Sate to commence at 1 \'0 , cisct:
, , T. A. Schoedde, auct’f
37-Yk' . . :,.r,
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c Pof'New-York
LA TEST FBO Vf FR ANCE,
Office J-ieco York Commercial Mvertisor, '•
Friday, ( \oon)Jur.c 16, 18,15
By the arrival at this port of the brig Gcbr.
gia, from Rochelle, we have received Paris pa
nets to the 2d of May inclusive. We have
made transit ions of as many of‘he tnoyl itn-
nnrtant erticlea aa our time would zdm’t—^
l be papers ere verv barren. Their content
have been principally anticipated in onr la ! e
filet of Lohdon papers up to the same dale —
The passengers report that Napoleon htd an
army of 500 000 mas on foot. Three of them
assert, that during three days they saw the
emperor review SOO.OOO of them, ft was ex-
peeled’ he would very soon take h<s departu e
from Paris’fer the northern frontiers, to head
b<f armies.
France was perfectly Karquil—40,000 rflj
eers,who bad been discharged by the Bourbon*
were taken again into service, sod received
full wages from the period of Napoleon’s ab
dication. - ’
Translated for the ^cw Tori Evening Post-
Paris, May 1.
Mr. Jaclrson, aecretary to the American le
gation at Paris, acts as charge d’affaires since
the departure of Mr. Crawford.
Letters from St. Petersburg confirm the
news of the Russian *en*te having invited thq
emperor Alexander to return to his capital.
'The emperor of Russia has erected into a
kingdom that part of Poland which hs occupi
ed. re uniting it eo.the former dutchv of War
saw; and taken the title cf king of Po'.and.*’ It
is reported that Sweden has joined the new
coalition. _
General Vandamme commands at Dunkirk.
The division of Barosis at Valenciennes. Ms*
*>»uge is occupied, by that of Bacbehi. The
division of La Marque is at Quescoy, Generals
Dufou, Le Fol V artier and St. Atphonsn,i
command numerous bodies of troops in the
neighborhood of Cambray and Dauav. Gen
erals ' Colbert and Demanget are at Larnire-
cies.
Milan. April 19.
It Is reported that the king of Naples in a
new proclamation, announces, that the country
is in danger, and calls upoe all Italians to
come forward to its astistahee. He has con
voked a meeting of deputies from all the eitfes
of Italy to form a national assembly at Rome,
to be opened on the iStb May, by his majesty,
its person.
.» j Delegates have been appointed to draw up
■ altewltalian constitudoa—and we are inform,
ed that thCLOobility was to he suppressed, to
gither wi»h. all titles of counts, dukes, and
orinces. The general national asaembly will
determine -upon su'-table honorary titles for
those, whose service' mat ro-rit them.
, . . " FlaISaNCE, April' 19 '
Our country is mined. Thcdeb' ofthta ei'y
af6i e'f"r s*it p''es to the Austiaius . escecii
- kiMicteta-' m,luuea«i. .
ALSO,
I Rice in casks—C Bee
i Wht-key, in barrels—.ship Bread
I Double Anchor Gin, in pipes
i Leaf Tobacco—Hjts
htl^'cd in.the fpiyiner ore, a- d I am convinced’ ^. ia -* v r~Flour
•hat.we shall glorious’y extend the aeries cf
veur brilliant fe»:s ot oror.c.
,'C .. « Elucher;”
Translated Jo r the Commercial Silver tier.
ii -v , i’aris .ivlav i>.
I^eulenant G neral Ve -ilier take* rhe pi -ce
: '->I Vnsr'hVl Grouchy, in the command of the
og’i.rh mlVttary district.
, Marshal.Brune arrived at Mtrteillcs o n t,le
‘26th’ ultimo.
We are informed that the hevl quarters of
.■he.»mperor will be tstfblbhnd a- C rule.
. A It imperial decree fixes the c- mp-nration
(trailemeht) of each of them’ni'ters at 170.000
rar.es The minister of foreign relation' will
t-cetve an additional ?um to defray, his extra
ordinary expenses.
A decree of his mr.j“Sty, of the 27;h April,
orohibita the exportation of horses.
Another decree, of the same di'e, revive*
he ordinance of the 16th July, 1814, concern
ingHHe exportation of fl nts.
The government has -rilaced at the dispny-1
of the v minister of w?r the fa'.f of the horses ot
»b* G-ndar Merie. to acCi Urate the equipment
cf \ more numerous cavalry. The tnail «ta{*es
(pastes) of the empire wtl! al«o turn'sh an ab
undanc- of hors'-s for the artillery service. It
is on the firld of battle that the enemy will
lerm th? immensity d onr resources.
M. Felix Wesportes has been charged by his
majesty with an important mission near the
Helvetic repuhlir.
An act has been published at Parma, by
which the empress Maria Lnisia, in conse
quence of existing circumstances, renounces in
tavor ot her etignst fsthe-, the srvereienty of
the states of Patma and Placentia. The ac
centnnee of hi- imperial and royal majesty was
pt’hlished alone w : th it. - ‘
It is reported th?.t the empero* of Austria
did not s'g.n the monif-sto ersbist France ; and
'* is added, that prince Talleyrand lias iclt
Vi»nha,.
Ws are asriiretl that the departure of the
•emperor on s virUtu the frontier j>'a:es of the
north is retarded eight days.
The maoniectory of arm? established at the
market St. Martin: p odiices more than a thou
sand fusils per week.
, , v Toston June 12. • j,
ie«er/iv’l1‘-e Unhecl Sfaies’ frigate Con-
gte?s. Crp'ain Morris, sailed from iliisj>ort
fotjlollandf hsv^g on board his escollenry
William Ec r Tts, minister for die United
States at .lie court of the king of the Nether
laod»,'hls lody ; Alksanubr H. Evehbtt,
e'q: sefretery of !ega”.or, and Mr. Georoe..
Fttstis. She al.-o carries cut c.ifonel
William M'Ree and major Sylvaso
Thayer, two d'siingtdshcd cfticers of the
corps of anprineers ir. ‘he Uhked f? a os* arnsy,
who are proceeding on their tratels in Europe
by direc'ioo of the government.
Cf Aew-Poem, w«itie*r by Anacreon Moore.
: s about to be published in London. The
Cefiy .right, tt is said, has been so'd at the
UZO’bitnnt price of Three Thousand Pounds
Sterling ! y
'Married* on the 28.h of May. 1915, by the
rj.vere.nd Mr. Carle?. Mr. Joen Gpisbiv to
Mrs.- Rebecca'Finder, both of this city. [*]
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, Port of Savannah, June 27.
ARRIVED.
' 'Sh ; p Drytde, B^coo, New Yotk
■— William, Ingle, Charleston
• Brig Orson, Barton, Boston ^ - • •
Otynthns, Baily, Philsdalplva
Schooner Lyon, Robinson, Turk’s Island
, .. Ann it Susan, Campbell, Charleston
Ghent, Bwrjge, ChariestOD -
--‘Sloop Volant, M Lean, Chailetton
—... Rising Sun, Bowen, Charleston
CLEARED,
Br ; g Deris,‘Kelly, Bordeaux
The* skip DRYADE, .
Bacon,- master,- will mrtt
immediate dispatch, . having the
, ... „ 8' ea « e i t BUI ot her cargo eugag*
ed. For freight of 150 bales cotton, or pas.
eag-, apply to the -master or to
Charles Howard."
june $7—M— Tt
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For Netv-York. "V‘
The brig NEW YORK, captain Ed.
?>iS*rgar. Ft freight or passage, having
goo l ar.commodatioua, apply on board at Rice’s
wharf, or to P. SUHENK & Co.
juue 27—M - -f l
For New-York or Providenc
The sloop FI - ING SUN, captaia
SSm^Cm touen. will t <k freight tor either po^fc-.
as it may nffeor. Apply to the master on board
at Baiton’s whart or to
Geb. F. Palmes,
IVho has received per said stoop
8 hogsheads of superior retadmg MO-
LASSEs. juhe 27—A—7i
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For sale, -
On board the brig Olynthus from Ptuladclphid\
the following articles,
9.dozrn Windsor Chairs
1 cask of G'uuber Sails »•
2 bales ol domestic Dry G"oJs • *
4 an da half dozen pjn, fit for immediate UM
3 dozen msiket Baskets
i do w-tshingTubs
june 27-71 ' ^ \ '
it?* Brig DORIS, captain Keily.oi Baltimore,
will sail the first lair wind for Bordeaux. Let-
te-s intended to go by her must be left at this
office.
Andrew Low & Co.
Stive just received by the shift Wellington!
..- - and other arrivaUJrom England,
FIVE HUNDRED
AND
THIRTY TWO PACKAGES
of well assorted
DRY GOODS,
selected by one of themselves there—which
they offer- for sale, by the piece or package on
reasonable terms. June 27—71
Corn, r
' *■ For sale, in atttre. « few hundred bushel of
prime Georgia CORN.
~ Wijliain A- Moore, ,'i
Will be sold *
At MTitoShi court house on the first Tues
day in August next, l
Sundry i.rticles nf household FURNITURE,
belonging to the estate -f J-ihn Min • •’i/r’-c.
Francis Hopkiyff,
june 27—fat—T1 • gual.ex'or
Notice.
The public at largn are herrby.forbid trus’ing
anv of the crew of the British brig 'COM-
MERCE, as I will not pay any debts at their
contracting on any pretence wh-ttever.
John Gunnion.
rune 27—-m* 71
In Council, 19th June, 1815^
Resolved, That *he cr-mpvi-jionerj of the
market be, and they aro tereby, directed te
exercise more vigilance and attention ia the
discha-ge of'heir duty. . ’ *
Resolved, That each oftbe stalls be sewtred'
and cleaned daily, and that the persons engag*
ed in cutting meal have clean white aprons on,
and‘observe greater attention in'keeping eff
flies.
Resolved, That the commissioners, do- use
greater attention and vigilance io preventing
the sale of lean and unwholesome meats, and
that they direct fish to be sold by the pound.
Extract from the minutes,
D. D. Williams, c. C.‘
COMMISSIONERS Of THE MARKET
Thomas Jones, William Starr and Andrew
june 27 71
Bare.
ia Jinarcw s* t
E=n- j
rt Notice.
Council.will contract for paving the d'fierenf
streets that lead from the Bay to the Public
Dockvoo the same pianos the norib end of
Whittaker street. Proposals to be left at the
city clerk's office.
D. D. Williams, c. c.
june 27-71
Wanted
The care of an Auguste beat, or any other
trading boat as a FATRON,' by a person who
can be well recoasmeodad* Application made
at this Office will be attend to
tnn» CT c—71
Five Dollars
Will be given fa- appreber-ding >be sub'eri-
ber’snegto wench Nell, who absconded about
■be 3d ina'ant, and is supm'sed tobe fia>b’'cff
by the slavea ol Messrs. Warren and
She is fchor In stature, smooth faced,
very sensible and cunning, and deserted
walnut colored dress'with (ongslieves : .l
menders of vessels and others are caut
against copceatiog her, as the tatf wtfr He C
gidly enforced against transg rssors. . \ h
Mary Leaver J
joce 37-t-7l
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