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Columbian jßujttura, v -:!;■ • •W’ *t ; rs BAVANNAHGAZETTE. niKno, and FVRUSIUO OS TKK HAT, B* MICHAEL / KAFPEIfIf CO. Terms..... OAiiT .payable in advance. cotSTST papxß, issued on Tuesday, Thursday , and Saturday, (containing all the. news and new advertisements of the daily paper) $3 per an num-9-payable in advance. ‘■■■ ysp mm —,, yia— ~p ■,— ■.■ SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNING, December 25, 1817. drill: ■ ■-■ ’ ■■■■ ai.’ —w.rr :■■ ■•:;■:■■ ■ ’.? That our workmen may partake in the festiv ities this joyous anniversary, this season of hi larity and mirth surrounds us with, no paper Will be issued from this office to-morrow. v No daily paper being printed yesterday, one side of our country-paper of to-day is necessarily incomplete. Our country subscribers are there fore presented with the daily paper. By the brig Levant, Wood, five days from New-York, we have received a file of Lang’s Ga zette, up to the 16th, from which we extract the latest European and Domestic accounts: they Will be found in the following columns. fjjNo mail north of Charleston, last evening. Prom our attentive correspondent at St. May ry’s. we have received two printed sheets from Femandina, one dated the 9th ana tneomer me 12th December. The one of the 9th contains the “report of the committee appointed to frame theplan of a provisional government for the re public of Floridas.” The government is to be democratic republican, divided into three equal ly independent departments; executive,legisla tive and judicial; the military to be subordinate - to the civil authority ; the executive authority to be vested in a chief magistrate ; the legisla tive in a general assembly •, the judicial to be vested in a supreme court of justice, inferior courts artd justices of the peace. The liberty of the press is guaranteed, and the liberty of con science acknowledged as one of the national rights of the people of the Floridas. The sheet of the 12th contains ** the report of the committee appointed by the hon. assembly of Femandina, to obtain information relative to the transactions between that republic and John H. Elton, esq. commander of the U. S. brig Sara nac.” This committee imagine that the attempt of captain Elton, to board the prize schr. Tan tativaon the Bth of November, in (as they state) “the very waters of Amelia” was an act unautho rized, and unjustifiable, and — ” resolve, that these documents with a statement of the affair, be of ficially transmitted by the earliest opportunity to the president of the U. S. exposing the un just and arbitrary conduct of capt. Elton, well assured that complete justice will be done.” The correspondence which took place be tween Aury and capt. Elton, on the subject, we insert below. Correspondence between com. Aury Mid capt. Elton. United Stales’ brig Saranac, Cumberland Island, November 9th, 1817. Sxr—Last evening, a schooner passed in *) Amelia or Femandina that had been at tested to be boarded by a boat from the Saranac. She fired at the boat ; whatever character she assumes, she must answer for the insult according to the laws of the Uni ted States. I cannot believe that yourself iHhe |>eople of Femandina can give the east sanction to such proceedings, under a -at US*e£- I have sent a boat to bring her fc ‘Sr ts A merican wafers, provided no ob- MW •ted. If she is refused or pn& ted t shall consider that Femandina lUarested the flag of defiance and act ac t cordi %. I have the honor to be, &c. Signet J. H. ELTON. Gen. AURB, Head. Quarters, F&rnandina, Nov. 9th, 1817. and Ist, of the Independence Sir—-I have received your official letter of this day. As its contents relate to mat ters of so much consideration, I have order ed th%t the necessary investigation of the prize.roaster be made. I may however in form you that should he be found culpable he should be punished according to the laws of nations, as the government has no other views than to maintain good under standing and harmony with yourself or any other officer of the United ritates,it will not remain behind hand in giving every satis faction that isjust. I have the honor, ficc. Signed, AUHV. John H. El tons esq. Cumberland Island,. 1817. Bjm.—-Your letter of yesterday was duly received. I luid hoped tljai the rising republic of Amelia would not undertake to harbour vessels, that might com mi t thenis dves, particularly when* the lawsj of the tj. States were concerned, but suppo-, sed it would comport with the honor andj Interest of 0m place to turn any such vessel 1 from their waters. You say lh*t the ceo of the prlaa mester shaU be e&auufttd j into and punished if found guilty. I-had mentioned the insult ottered and wished the offence to be tried in the United States. The verbal message returned by the officer of the Saranac is not such as I expected. I; did not request you to deliver the vessel to me, it was a belief that you would, on hear ing the offence, refuse her a harbour, other responsibility I would take on myself. You have heard my individual opinion as regar ded the patriot cause, with the same candour I again inform you that assume whatever character that .vessel may, she must be accountable. I likewise inform you that if ever I fall in with the sloop Astrea, without the juris dictional limits of the Floridas, she will be seized for a breach of the revenue laws. I have the honor to be, &c. Signed, Jno. H. Elton. Gen. Aury. Head Quarters, Femandina, Nov. 18th, 1817. Sir—Your preventing vessels from go ing out and coming into this port, in conse quence of your boat having fruitlessly at tempted to board the schr. Tentativa, prize to the jprivate armed schr. of the republic of Ml Lico, the Brutus, within our waters arpMpt more than 150 feet from the beach of4ps island, has induced me, in order to av<|rd all difficulties for the present, to con pjm to give her up to you, in hopes that the iwt. of the United States will do us that yptice which becomes a free and great peo jfle. I have the honor to be &c. AURY. John H. Elton, esq. FJIOM THE BALTIMORE PATRIOT, DEC. 13. CAPTURE OF GENERAL MINA. By the arrival at this port this forenoon,’ of the schooner Cuba, captain Clackner, in 12 days from Havana, we are enabled to present to our readers the following interesting intelligence, received at that place from capt. Montgomery, just arrived from Vera Cruz. From the extraordinary Gazette of Mexico. TRANSLATION. Capture of the traitor Mina, by Col. Orraktu. H. E. the viceroy has just received by an extraordinary courier, the following infor mation : Most excellent Sir.— -Long live the king. The cemt. of Silas, under date of the 27th, at 7 o’clock in the evening, writes me as follows: Esteemed Sir.— -At last we have obtain ed the fruit of our labors—Mina has been taken alive and is now entering this place. They also bring the head of Moreno—they have taken the two other Hereras, a French man and other officers of their infantry.— We killsl several when we attacked them, which was by surprise. All this has been achieved by Senor Orrantia, who left here at 10 o’clock at night with cavalry for el Baradito, near la Hachiqueza; which news, so interesting, I communicate for the satisfaction of your excellency and of all the good and loving subjects of our Sove reign, and 1 shall consider it very complete, if it gets to hand as expeditiously as I wish. God preserve your excellency many years. Irapuato, October 28,1817, 2a. m. Juan de Perguera. To ff. E- the Viceroy Don Juan ~ Ritiz de Apodaca. His excellency not wishing to delay one moment the communication of such agreea ble intelligence to the faithful vassals ofthe king our lord, has commanded the immedi ate insertion of it in an extraordinary ga zette, expecting every moment to receive the particulars of this important event. Extraordinary Gazette of the Government of .Mexi co, Friday, 31*1 October, 1817. We learn, via Boston, that the U States squadron were lying at Gibralter the 23d of October. The Constellation had just sailed lor the United States, to stop at Mal aga for water. . , Cleopatra’s barge is expected at Wash ington, to gratify the curiosity of the execu tive and legislature, as well as the citizens of the district. We have seen a letter from A. Grade, esq. received via Marblehead,dated on board the ship Minerva Smyth, Nov. 7, in latit ude 43, longitude 50, then 11 days from N. York for Liverpool, all well.— Gax. The money unjustly seized at the time the British ship Tay was wrecked, and afterwards carried to Havana, has on remon strance from England been delivered up by the Spanish government, and his majesty's frigate La Pique sailed from Port Royal the 4th ultimo for Havaua, to receive the tame. ; Priest at Gibraltar, Oct. 22—American 1 cotton, N. 0.32 cents, none ami saleable— ! sperm, candles, 50 to 52 cents— rice, $7 !75 to B—pitch, ito .125—beef,13—flour,’ 14—tar,ft 75 to 3—tobacco, Ken. ssl4 ter ] s—Vit ginia, 11 to 1150—wax, 1154, octree and saleable. I* # 1 j* In anticipation of the Mail. | V ~[. FROM THE NEW-TOHK. GAZETTE OF DEC. 16. [Received by thefrrig Levant.] - : ■ LATEST NEWS.— T&e Amity sailed from Liverpool on the 28th of October, and to an old friend, capt. Stanton, she editors ofthe Gazette are indebted for papers, &c. up to the hour of his departure. , y , The markets, generally, varied but lit tle since former advices. Stocks at London, Oct. 24.—Three per cent, consols 813; American stocks, old six per cents, nothing - doing; new do. 1053; seven per cents, nothing doing ; bank shares, 32f. 15s. A Russian fleet, disposed of to Spain, was expected to stop at Portsmouth for provisions, on their way to-Cadiz. . The ridiculous reports of a war between Spain and Portugal, were evidently put in circulation by stock-jobbers. The English and French papers contain a confiejnation of the murder of the dey of Algiers. Lord Wellington arrived in London on the 25th of October. He left Paris the 21st. The object- of his visit is to see lord Rivers* estate previous to its being purchas ed for him. The continental papers contain much speculation respecting the congress to be held next year by the German princes and the allied sovereigns. _____ Splendid illuminations were in readiness at Bath for the accouchment of the Princess Charlotte, for whom a wet nurse had been provided, after a very strict examination of her person, &c. The Russian Ambassador arrived at Do ver in the King George packet, on the 23d October, and was honored with a royal sa lute. Dr. Franklin’s letters, have just been pub lished in London ; and the Courier states, that the Monthly Reviewers do justice to the character ofthe writer. There was no idea of the reductiou of the army of occupation in France this year. If any should take place, it would not be be fore some time next year. The apprehensions about an impending war between Spain and Portugal, (says the Courier) have all vanished. The peace of Europe has been establish ed by the great powers. They have resolv ed iso mainbln that p#ae against aU at tempts to disturb it. /Spain and Portugal may have mutual causes of complaint; the right is supposed to be on the part of Spain; for no reason has been urged by Portugal in justification of her invasion of the terri tories of South America. They may levy troops, they may put on a hostile appear ance ; but they will. not. go to war, for a sound and sufficient reason, the other pow ers will not permit it. Their differences, it is officially announced, will be settled by mediation, and the conferences be carried on at Paris. The ordinary annual session of the states general was opened with the usual solem nities at the Hague on the 20th of October; and the king delivered from the throne a speech ; in which we perceive nothing re markable. The London Courier, the most ministeri al print, of the'£2d of October, observes,” it is gratifying to be able to assure our read ers, that every fresh account from America affords us reason to believe that the desire to be on the most friendly footing with Great Britain, animate*,more and more, the councils of the American government.— Prejudices are rapidly giving way to wiser views of the true inrerests and policy of. both countries, and we have every reason to believe that all the discussions and ne gotiations between the two governments, will terminate to the satisfaction of both.” Joseph Bonaparte has ottered two millions of dollars for the liberation of his brother from St. Helena. Extract of a letter from a commercial home in Liverpool to their friends in New-York. w “ Liverpool, 28th Oct. 1817. “ The cotton market was dull last week; only 2000 bags sold, of which 500 wehe up lands, .at a reduction of l-2d from the prices of the week before; the imports ol yester day and the day before are heavy; before any considerable sales can be effected, a further reduction must take place. Ashes also my decline a little. Turpentine, of ordinary quality, has been sold at l|j?. 9d. to 14d.3d.percwt. Some Rice has arrived from India, and more is immediately look ed for ; the duty is also expected to take place again on the 15th Nov. so that the market may be calculated to go lower.— Our corn market has been very dull for isnmetime. American flour is worth 50s. (4 5 Ik. sourt 38s# to 4<J. Our ports will certainly close on the lath prox, as the ave rage for Half the required pet rod has been jbelow BUji. charleston, dec. 23. | From France.— Our French papers by the brig Trois Saeurs, are to the 17th of October. Great expectations are held out, that on the meeting of the Ctifcmbera on the 4th November, a milder system of govern ment will be adopted. The influence of of Russia and England seem to be contend ing in the French cabinet. \ H Cotton was slack at Nantz when the above vessel sailed; the manufactures are afraid of the new crop. Bengals appear to keep the article down; a parcel of that de scription was sold at Nantz for I6lf. for the English market. . QUOTATIONS. . * NANTZ, OCT. 17. PARIS, JCT. 14. Upl. Cotton, 240 a 260f. 265 a 270f. Sea-Island, 380f. , 309 a 405 g Rice, 50f. 60f. / tobacco, 70f. 75f. Extract of a letter, dated Nantz, Oct. 16. “ Cotton has become very scarce in the French market, and keeps up at from 245 to 265f. for Upland, according 255 a 270 for Orleans; Sea Island, wanting, would command 380 a 400f. duty paid.— Prime quality is better paid for than ever. In Bengal they are improving the staple and cleaning—some of the best surats come in competition with American short staple. Many vessels have already sailed, and sev eral others are fitting out, for Bengal. We therefore,calculate that your planters must, ultimately come down again to the old -price., §ig 20 a 22c. and still make hand-! somelybyit. Bear and Deer Skins are still of rfeady sale. Coffee very scarce, and dear; sugar com mands good prices. We shall have bad crops of wine this year; cargo is at 800 a 850 per ton; bran dy, cognac, 4th proof, 18 a 19 a velt.” j ~ *: t To Correspondents.—Vt r e decline publishing the communication of Civis in answer to llones tus in the Republican of Thursday last, on the ground that no proof is adduced in support o: several of his statements ; and that he continues in a vein of raillery, which, in a sober discussion of facts, appears uncandid. Neither can we perceive any good that would result to the com munity from thus exciting jealousy between two institutions, both of which, in their own way, may be of essential service to our mercantile citizens. flhljij? *f &atinnnap. —— 11 High Water..... this pat 10/i. 30m a. m. arrived, Ship Jackson, Harsen, New-York, 8 days, to H. B. Gwathmey, in ballast.. Brig Levant, Wood, New-York, 5 days, to C. W. Carpenter iu. co. consignees—with an assort ed cargo, to M. Ketchuin, Norton fie Wad Lams, W. P. Beers fit co. E. Bliss fit co. B. M’Kinne 8c co. Lethbridge &. Deuel, C. C. Griswold sic co. Sturge s 81 Burroughs, J. Guenin sic co. E: Q Jppee W. BarßOs, R. Campbell, J. M’Nish, L. Petty sic co. F. Ogsbury, Stebbins sic Mason, F. 11. Well man, Lawrence &. Thompson, L. Hart, C. Bruen <k co. J. J- sic F. Blanchard, J. Harrison, M. Hoag, J. S. Bryan, J. Lawrence, Gumming sic Moorhead, I. Course sic Son, M Roff,jr. N. Eaton, andj. Van Dyne. Passengers, mrs. Jacobs, ir.essrs. Vail, H icks ‘, Van Dyne, Woodward, and ten in the steer . age. Sailed in co. with schr. Gen. A. Jackson.— Left brig Amelia, Rodman, to sail next day ; ship Cotton Plant j Fash, in the course of 5 or 6 days. Brig Roderick, Harding, New-York, 12 days, to C. W. Carpenter ficco. consignees—with rum, gin, sugar, beef, butter, paper, candles, soap and furniture, to Johnston sic Hills, M. L. White, T. Gardner, J. &• L. Kopman, J. 11. Oldershaw, R. 8c H. Wheeler, H. Warner, E. Bliss sic co. W. Gas ton, C. Baker, L. Petty sic co. M. Ketchum, Wm. H. Joyner, T. Taylor, Lawrence sic Thompson, Stanton & Byrd, T. 11. Condy & co. Campbell & Cummings Faries & Miller, A. B. Fannin, F. Richards, S. A. Condy, Price & M’Gran, J. Auze, A. Morgan, and A. G. Semmes. Passengers, mr. Milliken and family , mrs. Blakely and family, gen. Wart'en, messi's. Richards, Scott, H heelock, Mitch el, Mayo, Shipley, Harris, Robbins, Millegin anti Cantone. Brig Eliza, Thayer, New-York, 12 days, to Hall U Hoyt, consignees—with dry goods, hard ware, furniture, &c. toB. M’Kinne c* co. W. P. Beers & co. J. Harrison & co. Wm. Butler & co. J. George, H. Haupt, S. j: Bryan, W. H. Gilie land, Perry & Wright, Bilbo & Watts, Campbell & Camming, Johnston & Hills, R. &J. Haber sham, F.,H. Welman, H. W. Hills, M. RofF,jr. Wm. Gaston, Cumming & Moorhead, Meigs & Reed, Dr. Berthelot, J. Lathrop & co. J. Battelle, Bacon & Bruen, D. Cooper, J. Douglass, and J. B. Crutner. —14 passengers, (ff The consignees of goods on board the brig Eliza, are requested to send for them on Friday. Brig Eliza, Adams, .Boston, 22 days, to the master—with raisins, dry goods, shoes, hay, can dles, and stone ballast, to G, F. &O. Palmes, F. Marston, Eaton & Johnson,P. tlill, A. dJ. Leon ard, A. Blake, A. Fox, B. Blake, J. Lathrop ii co. Left brig Almira, Atwood, to sail in sor 6 days. Brig Montserat, formerly the Globe, of Balti more, prize to the Lynx, mr. Macon prize master. Brig Calypso, Neill, Baltimore, 96 hours from Cape Henry, and 10 days from Baltimore, to R. Richardson sic Cos. Cumming 8c Moorhead, P. Hall, G. Schley, F. 8. Fay, and the master. Off cape Fear, spoke the sloop Sally, 19 days from Portland for Charleston. Off cape Remain, pas. sed schr. Milo, 13 days from Rhode Island for Charleston. The Calypso was off Tybec in 13 fathoms water, in 67 hours from cape Henry, when the late westerly gale drove her off sound ings. British brig Ann, Brace, Has badoes, 21 days, in ballast, to Robert Scott. Market at Burba does—sugar £9l flour 10 a 141 shingles lu t rice 6a 7 j corn 2 \ tobacco 91 rum 60 cents i inolasM-s 40 a 45. Britisli brig Hope, (of Bt. John’s) Potter, Rio Ituenu, jamaun, 14 days, to Williamson (j Devil lers, consignees—with nun, sugar, sugar-cam > plants smi pimento, toCsrnechsn (£ Mtihelsud wiliismaon U Jhivtllers. Passengers, mr. (J mu, Jf Queen, and mr and mil* Cooper, Markets si bee., beef, ta..,, „„ r , °d, and bricks—to Perry & Wricht i T. 11. Condy & Cos. W. T. wffiL %’ h^ m ‘ Campbell & Gumming, Johnston & Hftjs hJS Hoyt, Bacon &Bi uen, O. Sturees p f; y S. NicW.,, A. Sorcy. SUmtonS. S en, Lethbridge & Duel, J. F. Worrell, E. Chittenden, G.JSW Bascom, R Lee, Shaffer & Devant, f I'peJot tv Habersham, A. {J. Seiiimes a r 1? Schr. Despatch, Fplsom, Newburyport 20 a with an assorted cargo, to the masier Palt gers, messTs/Pearson, Folsom, Hale and SS schooner Ariadne, Pendleton, New-YorK days, to S. C Dunning, consignee-whh nes, dry goods, hay, kc. to Lawrence y T E2 son, J. Behnet, T. B. Piet, Bjlbo & Watts r o Griswold ft .co. J Muir, L Pnider, J Douglass, Camming G? S. Bulloch, J.I. Pouyat, M L.White, R. litr’ ardson co. Tefft & Perkins, J. J. &F. BU xi* ard ’ a T r ''° chart Hitchel, Barna M’KiWe co. N. Pierce, Johnston Cf llills, j. Geom J. & L Kop m an, D.B. Nichols, W. Barnes, S& Tu t Hi Johtl . M ’ Nish * P - Bapelye &. Nichols W Hum er. M, Hoag, Masters & Inget. i° 8 Mei & s & iiee and. E. Chitten. den, M. Ross. jr. Josiah Penfield, A. B. Fannk L iiomas Bradley, T. Gardner, G. F. and Oliver Palmes, Rea fit Butler, T. H. Condy jh & Cos. Ballard St Spencer,and the master. Passengers, messrs. Spencer, Peet, Wright, Bennett, and Smitl Dec. 22, Charleston light *rfiw. 6 lea. distant, sup. plied with provisions the ship Phocion, Congo 68 days fromfLiverpool bound to Wilmington,s c! Schr. John, Loveland, Middletown, (Conn.) 6 days, with runi, brandy, gin, potatoes, apples, waggons, saddlery and'oats, to Hall & Hoyt, B M’hinne & Cos. and the master. Passengers! mesirs. Cook, Phelps, Wadsworth, Stevens, Stan lay, Webb l and Wen'nei-. Ml - : J British schooner Apollo, Jones, st. Christopher, 14 days, with rum, niolasses add fruit—to the master. * Markets at st. Kitts—flour gl4 ; su . ‘ gar 7a 8 ; molasses 35 cents ; pork 28 a 30, . Schooner Lively, Pierce, Boston, 2l days, with lime and dumber—to the master Sloop Henry, Reed, Philadelphia, 10 days. Sloop Earl, Gitsb’mg, New-York, 5 days, with wine, pork; cheese, carriages, &c. to J. Lathrop & co. A. Blake, J. Day, and J. Williams. Passen gers messrS. Browne, and Coffin. Sloop Excellent, Snow, Riceborough, 5 day,, with forty-three bales of cotton and one hundred and thirteen tierces of rice—to R. sic J. Halier, sham, Bacon 8t Bruen, J. S. Pelotte, and J. S, Bulloch. Sloop Planter, Tew, Sunburv, 7 days, loaded with the best kind of oak wood', for A. Lishness. Sloop Retsey, Johnston, St. Alary’s, 7 days— cotton and rice, to Gaudry & Dupon. Boat HappyGouple, Leviston, Augusta, 6 days, to William Wayne, Owner—-with 561 bales cot ton, to William Gaston, Johnston 8c Hills, Sturges & Burroughs, B. M’Kinne sic Cos. and Campbell Sc Cumming. CLEARED, Brig Hero, Chase, Boston— J. Battelle Ship Margaret, Al’Lellan, Liverpool —Sturges It Burroughs Ship Homer, Bell, Liverpool —John Speakman It The steam boat Charleston, Rogers, started from M Crcddie’s wharfj yesterday, at a quarter past one r. m. for Ciiarleston. Arrivals from this port. ship Prudence, Field, N. York, 15th instant brig Speedy Peace, Fosdic, do. *do. schr. Milo, Bradley, do. do. Clearances for this port. brig Almira, Atwood, Boston, l3ih instant, ship Dawn, Cclfer, Liverpool, Oct. 28/ The ship Active, Brown, sailed from Liver pool for this port on the 24th October. CHARLESTON, Dec. 23—Ar. ship Cuba, Lierson, Havana, 13 days ; ship Orient* (of New* York) Barnard, Liverpool, 63 days, and 35 from Fayal, where she put in to repair, having lost her rudder ; ship Xenophan, Lord, Philad. 10 days ; brig Jerfime, Hulbert, Hartford, 14; sclir. Sight, Silva, Havana, 6; Tiniandra, Blackman, Philad. 14 ; Milo, Allen, Bristol, r.*4. 17 ; Mar garet, Vail, New-York, 6 ; Regulator, MTlhen ny, Wilmington, .c. 1 day ; Belvidere, Cobb, Philad. 11; sloop Betsey, Young, Portland, 20; Sally-Cook, Cook, Richmond, 10 ; Mechanic, Forsyth, New-York, 11 j Atlas, James, do. 4. Cleaved, schr. Patsey, Pidge, St. Mary’s. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 15.—Ar? ships Inde pendence, W ood, London, 47 days ; Amity, Haydon, do. 60 days; Gosport, Bunker, Dublin, 57 days; Gen. Wade Hampton, Smith, Charles ton, 4 days; brigs Harp, Smith, Hamburg,s6 days. Spoke ship Thomas, Smith, 7 days from Charleston for Liverpool.—Yonge Mannus, 1 Ul rike, Rotterdam, 150 days, brandy and 80 pas sengers ; br. brjg Cora, Arnold, Port Maria, 21 days; sch’rs Fame, Scheer, Porto Rico, 25 d’s; Hero, Daggett, Boston 11 days; br. sell. Robert, Anderson, Halifax, 15 days. Cleared, ship Ruth & Mary, Brown, Cadii; br. brig Zephyr, Lan.'sdont, Jamaica j brig Abi gail, Titcomb, New Orleans ; sch’rs Country’* Wonder,Cop eland, st. Thomas j Financier,Crow ell, N. York ; Merino, Lawton, do.; sloops Pack et, Petersburg,; Fox, W.lndies; Intermediate! Grenada. Below, a ship and brig. [By the Levant, capt. fl ood ] NEW-YORK, Dec. 16 Ar. ship Amity, Sun ton, Liverpool, 46 days, dry goods, coal, etc.— Left, Oct. 28, ships Zodiac, ar 25th Oct. ; Aris tides, do 26th; Hercules, do do ; Courier, 27th —all from New.Yortc; Glenthorn, the 26th, from Ireland. Spoke, Nov. 26, lat. 45, lon. 42, ship Liv. Packet, from Boston for Liverpool; Dec * lat. 41, lon. 57, schr. Nancy, Nichols, from chias for St. Michaels; 7th, lat. 39, 37, lon. ship Minerva, Sketchley, 5 days from New-Yon for Liverpool. , ‘ Brig Intelligence, Wilson, Danen, Geo. 12 os. sugar and cedar logs. , Schr. Gazette, Selby, Port au Prince, 16<hft with collee. Left, brig Cosmopolite, Camphr* to sail in lOdsfor Bordeaux ; schr. Lucy, Straw of Philadelphia, from. Baltimore, just arr; w Gen. Scott, of Philadelphia, from Cuba, put leaky, and disclwrging cargo. Schr. Mary, Miner, Plymouth, *. c. 5 d*>* Jlr. achr. Mover, Stuchlield, 33 days JomJ M Maria. Jam. with nun, pimento, coHee,* e°Pn clSihip* AthSk. Young Dariier, Livingston, Hlnlad s bngYyhui* Conti, Au Cayea. NEW -BEDFORD; Dec. 12.-Ar. sloops BbuF’ Cross, 54 days from Oporto, for Boston _ Cleared, schr. Ono, Delano, Wilmington,* BOUTON, Dec 11.—Ar. brig AblUno, MBj .r, Hrnyma, 64 days, *. r.R Harmon), Hodftah, luil>s ,L Cod ( Favorite, Boater* Alammdrin, (