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V JLU ME XJ
Mr; RUSHED WEF.KI.fr.
•? ‘•/// r • (’ (irrJETT.
Irr T vf.w \rr*vgement.
c <’\j>f*r -oc*? h:i>> di r ivr*red ‘o us the little
ut;■ >n pai 1 rn and b>. and tht- p-cat
f fTi r ultraid ei collecting such deb 8;
& a-i afcw ih can be called ’ b-ral m paying
|Minc* tails’ wha* ‘h**v ow< }nst!y, to the* priii'er,
*p ‘ av". nfier tine const rleution, corn- to *his
conrltl : OU t|;j \VF OiTOTJT Ml rTO OIVF. CREDIT
Wc coTtncded, •beref’o e to adnp’ anew
p! >o n coos cj'iuce of h s determination,
tri ‘ t ‘tv -hsU mi fu nr;- h ,soc ‘hi- paper tiiree
d'lihi -, if*r annum. if paid in advance—tour
and II trsl P’ oaid vrhin s* mon r hs—aul five
<d “ /i*‘paid oolv a ’lit* end of he year
l?or mlv'’***'iorTien*s, ‘hey are obe paid in ad
cane s ifF s:*i-s c\,-< p and which an* obe
pa>d <j iar eriv I’ ab ive rules -Sail be
*t*-ir ‘ oS ■ ‘ ved. and no ine need appiy uho
as n i ready to comply wi'li dv m
Terms of \1” rtisinje, T o cents per square
for <icf.’c nertion, and 62 t-2 cents tor
h routine a* .on
Now in W ilkes Joil.
4 Nl‘(tllO nmn who calls ft is
S’ came MV’ \ and say* In* be
lf*p;.r* to ,4 ‘ jih J h itoit of € ’l t k
cii.Hy, fivc mites l • .in Adieus.
‘f t > (|'iel* , il to rnuip f. r
%¥'■**'** ; i * v, pav charges*
ad take .** ‘< a wav*
S K*rkland, j. w. c.
July 2. Is. 4 -27
I- O', in W ilkes J.n'.
A N GKO srtttJi who falls his
nn HIP RIM* lIHK M \\ , and
•ays that ein loßtjs to Wiley J tr
d i h ■■ of \ogusta. The otvr 1
f i- • • o ‘ • f</ >rif r ’ ■d,
P* ,iV pay charges, and
4ake l >■ *vay
S Kirkland, j. w c.
July . i v .**. sr
F n RT k;\.
A i w it. Jiti.i ?S, t 5.4.5.4.
Latest from lour opr.
The ship K plira es. t'apfftSu
Biirntru**, ari ivcd at 2 o*,-lo k. this
jd’-'en , Iron* Liverpool, when"o
she sa it and 2.0 -1 Vl.iy.ai and has brought
|*i! dpapers nl fle 23d* whi It
fumim important information.
* tot ram n.
Insurrection in Portugal.
’l’ht* IMlow* h* t ’t*, ‘ ut ihe
I*o and r Couriec ‘l’ dio 20 H of M t>,
gvt*- an a -t'luiii of vt* i un t*ofio.'i
v i li li *<] tor-ken out a l*'slm,
seal ♦ np'jfat s* ua* Mist ig tied hy
thr Q :efn and tin* h. a,i •.’ it.
•W • are at If'gih enaided ft) lay
be. ‘i s ‘Mi?’ readers uirpie and au*
Ur** nit- del tils f liti* eve •! which
have tsiken place af >*isht)ti, and res
po (iug whi dt * mu l) puhii • aoxi
eiy hus h<***f| est Ii a peeeeding
•oh*u . ne have all ihaf up* j
pe-.ivf J • • ?i:'* •> tetnug p.p.’ s upon j
the suhje.M ; and we subj tin tt>e in
*re ve have ourselves recei- I
ved. It ’dear, we think* from an
Biietfive perusal of ail these ao
rounl*, that a plm imtl hee. fnnn*d*
atihehead fwhi h weie uie Q ieen
rid her son, whose intended opera
tion, w its fullest extent was defeat- ,
cd ; but, Whether defeated ny Ujo j
refusal of the soldiery to proceed 1
ftt ihe", or hy ihe fi unless of the •
foreign diplnmir co.-ps a L<shn,
ii dnuhfful. Private feMers state
Ifiat the deposition of the Iv ig, and
Ihe nomination of Dm Miguel as j
btegenl, was eon<emplated : but we
rather incline to the opinion, that j
this hold fl'ep would have hee haz- 1
ei\ied only in a ease of extreme ne
cessity, and that :t was not wished ’
to and > more than to i <timidute me
fiovereig’* into u eouiplianre.**
“And so lar it set ms tohave suo
rcetletl. lor on the 3d msl. the K* g
issued a p ncla nation, in win it he
ciiree.ts that summary pcofeediags
shall he adopted throughout the
ki.tgdoin towards the guilty, that
their puuishme it may speedily lake
plaee, while on .he other Ha and, he
pardons ail that bad been done by
bis son, upon ;he ground,the urgen
cy of theease would not ailow ofhis •
previously consulting with his Ma- !
j si) or ii is Ministers.”
s * Ii may be supposed tliat an es- !
pression of tfiis kind, could not hap
pen without producing alarm; but
the must authentic ac ounfs lead us
to believe that at the time of the de
parture of die picket, tea tjumty
w.is comparatively restored. At
uti events the alTair is one of a
purely domattiu cousideraiioo, aad i
The Washington News.
WASHINGTON, (georgia) SV fU .10 AY, JULY 10, 1824.
l not partaking, ii the slightest tie
j gree, of any of th'se priociples nr
’ designs whifti can bring it info dis
l cu-sion with Pore’go Cabinets. ‘The
next arrival, we and ulit not, will no*
! only ci#n not rate the in elligeo* •
j of the muter liavi .g aub-.ule I ; hir
they will probtb-y m vp\ snui**
i tn > p dis'iort i dma'ion-. thin we i.
p esent have, ol the pre ise motives
of the tnstireeetio.’*
“ I he following are the parti**n
lars which have rea bed u thi
morn* g.”
Extract of a private letter,
I.lvßon. May 5. 18 Ii
The pap vs by this pa. ket will
inform ym with w tat revohHiooa<y
iin em is ’ capital lias Mg.tiu |
’ been alarm ij. I hey are at this
time of h d'ff*rent naitire, but ki tnv ■
opium ihe oi'cqi* wi!i be ■
d'ls'rons withou a i elf -t'tilrem
etlv is apu'iied, anJ Ia na? a loss tn
gu *#* of wtias nature th* rein dy 1
can be, as the ki g biifise f has
sin dio ied the measure, of bis son
through fear and wtekedoesi, while
| the latter has not gained iiis end,
j not being seconded b> Ins troops
I’lie hue and cry is raise ? without
the least s sad wofpc -b .biii.y, a!
though ii has grea* weigtit with tbs
people, agiias! the poor Kreema
sons, ami several hu deeds of ail
rank*, principally’ ft! ers of the ar
my. have been put in prison, with
ml even knowi g wia is laid to
i their charge, \ge eral coaster
nation still prevails, and every one
is afraid of saying a word ou poli
j * a -s for fear of ii ding an enemy io
tl. pc.son he oiivcrses with Wlicii
you read the Prince** proi iatnaliou,
hit letter to his Father, and tho
King's decree in an wer, you will
understand be whole affair. We
are yet to learn what part Oporto
’ and the Provinces take in alt ibis
confusioQ.
Ilt-pnrtu e of Vt u* bide for Mexico,
It app**a evident, that the ex- i
Emperor V u* hide has lef England
for Vlcxi *o, h place of iiis birth,
and the country o£ tils short-lived
and >m* lion He has written a let-er
to prepare h * IVie ol- for i!ie eve (,
and to es ; hai;i Isis motives. He
sailed from *ui h i npHm oo t lie 11 1 Ii
tost, havi t * fef L.) td-o on she s'ti,
u ider he p.efeii of goi >g for some
tune to rem!e al Hull. Me had
previously fixed six of hi* **hi’.d. e.,
two boy* ami i. gills, ai boat ding
schools in ? ffjroni parts of ihe
country. The knowledge of this j
fad. together with die declaration j
of his i,(cation to res de s me time !
at Hath, gav-* great wood **n t*ion to
the eonfrad) *tino to the report of
his having -ailed f>r Mexico a an
agent of .Spain, or in support of for
eign interests.—-It would appear
fmip these sources, that for the last
three or four months he has been
corresponding with his former
friend* in Mexico, and that he lias
.been called home by a strong party,
who expect that his presence and j
the influence of bis name may unite
tite Mexicans in support of heirin
deppnden e li'eckly Messen
ger M iy 23d.
The above intelligence occasion
ed considerable ferment in London,
y i
ad a Cabi.uei Council was called on !
the morning of the 23d. A74 was
to proceed to the Tagus forthwith. :
Algiers continued to be strictly j
blockaded by the English, no ar
rangemeut liaviog been made.
DEA m OF LOUD BYKOV.
Pile poet of ir* s eodan! genius,
the liberal, gener us fr iend of Lib
erty, sleeps the sleep ol death ! By- j
run has perished in a country aid !
in a au?e whi h were dear to his
heart, and notwithstanding his foi
bles and his faults, and the injury
which his great genius may have
do e in a moral point of view, wien
perverted to u ‘worthy uses, he will
! uot des.-ewd (o the grave
“ Uuwep , unhonored nor unsung **
r l'he tievvs of tlic death of Lord
Byron. was received to London on j
llu* Unit of Vlav. This evert t iok
place at Mi stolonghi, on tlie 19 h *.f
April, after an illness, .f t hentn ttie ,
i> flaiuuiatory fever, which lasted 10 j
days. The following translation of
the Proclamation which was issued j
by the Greek Authorities at Jliaso- I
I longbi, Hiffi Vrulv cvin"cs grief
f i- iohahnai'ts. J'bc N'rfks hod
reqiietnetl, and ebtaiced lord
-jt i;*’s heart. In he idaced ir a ’’a'l
soleum in ihe ccim'rv, tli li:c*ra
*icn “f whi h was hi* Ir -t ‘*i*h. His
h dv waste becmiveved ■ ‘t'olatid.
He Ii s s left one dunghter w a tnt- !
*w>r
The r/ierprvicsi off, *rdßvro*'*S (
I’fe. written l% hirmelfr mil which (
h and fecn Iran stinted t fjcaden for
publication, have h*cn destroyed. ,
Mfll P<*.
Extrac* nf a leftf” datH
of M frch 1824. frnu W'w.
*bn ! cv tsq to ! nsf . lend ■% Mus- j
sorhusett s
•• i liis oH is now blo-krded hy
aVi c 4dm cal, wbh a vjiriahle !
number of r j-, aed from t|e tetn- ;
per of the j c ties, f afiprehmd tliat
the eoesi quences w*H he seri- }
ous. Oith •th parture of tty* B? it >
ish <'on-.ii!. I spread my over j
all (lie interes's, political as well
as persoual, ‘hat he W'us eempellrt!
to leave behind, and they have been j
thus efficiently protected from in
jury acd ifistilt ;ad these interests
eompreherd the repre*enta?io“S of
Atisfi ia. !4lHn!e3. T'ug. any, a*>d Por
tugal, with houses, gardens, goods,
and (battel-, to n vast am Mini, i
I hese facts have only tended lode- j
velnp the s?rengt!i of mv credit
here, which I was before ignorant
of myself, and tot to ismjinir it in j
the slightest degree, f have been
off’oii. e to viit the Admiral, at the
icq e of this government, but to
no ; ff*et.
“ t he prospeef at prre?it here is,
that there will he an .(T if more se-
S’jou* than that of Lord Exmoutb.”
*’ ‘ * ‘• •’ • •‘•'a'.’ “***•
I he New and Old Tariff.
‘i he following statement, exhibi
ting ihe duties imposed oy various I
descript io* -v of foreign merchandize *
hy ihe tar fTbsil recently passed by
Congress; also, the rate ‘of duty
laid on Ihe same kinds of goods hy
the old t a tiff—will lie useful, as a
means of ready reference, to dis
tinguish the difference.
2VI % N TFACTU HE4 OF WOOL, OV of
which wo t is a component part. —
By the new tariff a duty of 25 per
centum ad valorem ( n the value or
cost) is laid ini worsted stuff goods, !
hoiohazeits. &,*, and black t-; and
oh low priced woollens (excepting I
flannels and baizes) the actual cost
ol wits h shall not exceed 33 i-2
rents per square yard. On oilier
woollens (In ad doth-, easimeres,
flannels, tnizes, &• ) a duly of 3h
per centum until June 30. 1825.
and afrer that time, a duty of 33 1 3
per ecu In in.
By the, old tariff the duty on
blur kefs, mgs, stuff goods & stock
ings was 20 pereetiiuui; and on all
other des ripiions of woollen goods
25 per centum.
Manufactures of cotton.—
JVYir tariff \ duty of seven and
a half cents per square yard on all
cotton cloths (except nankeens)
which cost less than 30 rents per
square yard; on ail other cotton
eldhs, in. ludiug oackrcus, a duty
of 25 per centum.
Old Euriff. —A duty of six and a
quarter cents, per square yard on
nil cotton cloths (except nankeens)
the cost of whi h docs not ex eed
25 cents per square yard; on other
cotton do-hs, including nankeens, a
duty of 25 per centum.
Maxufvctukes of fi.ax
and hemp.— Tariff. — A duty
of 25 per cent, on the viuo or cost,
excepting European silks on which
the duly is 20 per centum, and sail
duck and some othet hempen goods,
on which ihe du’y is 15 per cent uni
Old Tariff A duty of 15 pep *
centum oo ilks and linens; and of I
20 per centum on hempen goods, *
exeeeplng duck and sheeting-, on •
whi. h there was a speeifi duty a
inountii.g to near 15 per centum ou
the cost.
M ANUF'CTUItES oF IRON. STEEL, !
ERAS-. Pr.W I EH. Lfc AD OR TIN, coin
m only denominated Hardware.—— 1
J*ew lurijj —A duly of 25 per een- t
lutti, 11 X'i pung articles otherwise
spe ified )
Old Tar jf,— A duty of 20 per
ceuium.
l’\M 4NUFACTUHI I) WOOL. —J\ no
To iff \ duty o< 2n per centum
noli'Jure l t 1825; ft*; m tLet tiitio
to Jo.c 1, 1826, a doty of 25 per
centum; afterward*, a duty if 30
per centum excepting on wool, the
cost of which d< es not exceed 10
cents per pound, on which the duty
is 15 ner rectum.
Old Turff —A duty of 15 per
C*et s not on all sorts,
Llghuhn hats and bonnets,
also, hats and bonnets of straw,
i hip .r grass, or materials for ma
king them *Vw 1 ti"Jf —A duty
of 50 cents ea*h or* ‘ho e that cost
less than one dollat—on those the
cost of whi* h exceeds one dollar
each, a dutv of 5(1 per eutum.
O and Tariff fluty of 30 per
cent tnn on ;*•* kinds.
NEW TARIFF OLD TARIFF.
O . hemp S 1 J 5 pr cw>. gl, jO pr. cwt.
L ad par bar and slice',
2 cpics per 1b 1 ct. pe. lb.
Sbo; 3-4-2 cen s per lb. Scents per ib.
R.-d & -vine lead 4 cts
per pound. 3 cen s per lb.
Paper liaii(. r i")T 40 p. ct. 3u per cent.
Ca’ pet ui£. Bt uss. I-, &.C.
50 c'-s p 1 ‘•q r yards. 25 per tent,
D ■ Vt-neuai’ 25 c - do. 25 per cent.
1) > o her kinds 25 c's. 25 per cent.
(J.t ‘on bajcemg 3 3-4
ceu's nj ii- yard 20 per cent.
Iron in bar> &. boi's not
.<> 1. and 9J C’s cvvt. 75 cis pr cwt.
I) - sli e , rod, hi./.p &C
----3 c n s per pound. 2 1 2 c s pr lb.
Slik- - 4 c'3 per pound. 3c •> per lb
Nd 5 cia per P"uud. 4cs per lb
Anvils, 2c9 or. pound. 20 per Ceni.
Mill craukf and irons 4
cen spe pound. 20 per cent.
Md adi 20 per cent.
Muske - §1 50 each. 20 per cent-
Rdles, 2 50 each. 20 per Cent.
Cub mg knives, scy'hes,
sickies spades & --ho J
vels, 30 per cent. 20 per cent.
Iron screws 30 per cent. 20 per cent.
Cast iron vessels 1 1-2
per pound.
O il riron casts lc.do. 75 cts. pr. cwt.
Copper vessels 35 pr. ct. 20 p r cent.
Lead 3 *'bnts pet pound. 35 per cent.
Wheai 25 cs per bushel 15 per cent.
O.i s 10 c>s per busiiel. 15 per cent.
Wheai flour 50ct p.cwt J 5 j>er cent.
Potatoes 10 c s pr. bush 15 per cen'.
Coal 6 cen 3 per bushel. $ cents bushel.
Linseed, hempseed and
rapeseed oil, 25 cents
per ga lon. 15 per cent.
Ale, beer and porter 15
10 20 cts per gallon. 10 olsctsp.g. !
Beef & pork 2 cts pr lb. 15 per cent,
itams 3 cenrs pr pound. 15 percent. !
Buitei 5 cen s per pound. 15 per cent.
Vmega 8 cts pr galion. 15 per-cent. !
Alum §2 50 per cvvt. fy L 2 per cwt.
R fined salt pe re 3 cts p. lb. 7 12 per cent. [
Blue vitriol, 4 cen s per ib. 7 1-2 per cent. (
Oil ot vitriol 3 cts per lb, 7 1-2 per cent, j
Glauber sa’ts 2 cts. per lb. 15 per cent. !
Copperas $2 per ewi |g] erewt. {
Gutter 2 cems per pound 15 per cent
Raisins 3 to 4 cts pr lb- 2 10 3 C's pr lb.
Window glass, 3 ‘o 100
square feet 250 to 325 100 ft.
The duty on books is 4 cents pep
volume on those pri ted previous to
1773, a *d i*n those primed in othei*
language* than English, ex.-ep ing
book- primed in Latin or Greek,
o- whi h the du.y is 15 rents per
pound, hour and, ad 13 rents p* r Ib.
uobourd. On English hooks printed
sioee 1775. ihe duiy is twenty rents
per pound, when bound, and twen
ty-six rents per pound, unbound.
I’he old duly was 15 pet* ee Mum.
The duly on folio and quarto post
paper is 20 cent* per pound; on
fnoivap, drawing, and writing pa
per 17 rents pep pound ; printing,
copperplate and siaiuers* paper 10
cents per pound; on sheathing, bin
ders’ and wrapping paper, 6 rents j
per pound; on all other paper, 15
vents per pound, i’iie old duty on
paper of every description was 30
per centum.
The duly on jewelry; gold, silver
and other watuhes, and parts of
watches; gold and silver lace; em
broidery; epauietti; precious stones;
pearls; ail articles composed wholly
or chiefly of gold a *d silver ; laces;
lace veils; lace shawls; and thread
or silk shades, is augmented from 7
12 per centum ad valorem, to 12
1 2 per centum, I'ne preceding ar
ticles are admitted ou low duties by
reason of the facility with which
they may he smuggled iu.
The du*y oo ware* of cut glass is
3 **ents pec p>u id, a-d in addition,
an ad valorem duiy ot 30 per cent
um. Ou all other art M-ie* of glass,
not spe id and, Hie. duty is 2 cents
per pound, and in addition thereto,
an ad valorem uuty ol 20 per ceot
utu. The id duty on g!a ina>m- !
fa -tures was 20 per * entum.
The duties on the following arti
cles have been io reused; nail* doth;
marble; c>a h la *e>; .• I . In h; car
pel* had uisU oi Uw ami flags, die, i
tarred cables and cordage; untarred
enrd*age, yarns, twines and pack
thread ; tadt*, brads, and sprigs ;
iron cables or chair s; blacksmith’*
hammers and sledges; lire amis;
and side erms; quill-; -late* and
tiles; b?a> k lead pencils; (allow and
spermaceti candle*-; soap; corks;
prunella, stuff and nankeen shnes
and slipper s; laced boots and boot
ee*; castor oil; Epsom salts; cam
phor; Cayenne pepper; chocolate;
plums and prunes; black glass bot
tles: demijohns; and apoihe. Anet
vials.
Th w new duties noticed in (ha
preceding statement are imposed in
stead of the old ones laid oo the
same descriptions of goods, a id not
in addition thereto. There are two
kinds of duties levied on imports.—
one denominated sprrftc the other
ad valorem. A spec fie duty is coin*
puted on the quinti y of an article*
Without regurd to tie value. It is
a pertain sum imposed on the pound*
yard, gallon, cwt. & Vu *({ va
lorem duty is a certain per cent tint
imposed on ihe cost < v v lue of ua
article ut ‘lie pla'-e from whence it
is imported. It is calculated hu ihe
! net cost of the article with an addi
tion of 20 per centum on East iudiii
merchandize and eu per centum oia
goods from Kur ‘pe. &,*.
I* an article subject loan ud'aloa
| rem dmfy, cosis gl in Europe, the
i duties calculated v> the sum of one
dollar and ten cents, In tots way*
Ia duty which is nominally 30 pr ot
! is increased to 33 per cent, a *d o*
thers in the same proportion.
There are two lapses of articles
upo whi h (he duties are augmea*
ted hy the new tariff.—One clas
consists of arti les which are man
ufactured in the United States, anti
of wbi’ li we possess the raw materi
al*:-—ihe other class comprizes arti
cles which are not mmessarie- off
life, as silks, &<*. The iaereaso
i ofdutyonthc fi'S is for the pro
tection of some i tdustry; oo the las
terchss for the purpose of revenue
The duties on salt, tea. sugar*
; wine, rum, molasses, coffee, *pi
j res, indigo, steel, crockery wares*
I fine cottons, and many other arti
i cles have not been altered.
1 The new du ies will be levied oft
! imports from Europe, afrer tho
> thirtieth day of the present month*
■ (June; and on goods imported from
* beyo idlhe Cape of Good Hope, op
Cape Horn, after flic ft *st of Janu
ary next.— Uich. Compiler .
From he Bosloii Courier of Jurr* 18.
tVillium a nd. Crawford and John
ddums.
In the Senate ol he United States*
when both these competitors for thw
Presidency were members of that
body, an important measure carnet
before, tho jo, re -ommemled hy taw
President. On that occasion.
Adam- said, “ The President has
recommended the measure on higU
responsibility, I w uld note insidt,Vp
/ w mid not deliberate, 1 would a *t.
Doub les* the President possesses
such further information as will
justify the measure.” William H r
Crawford, on the other band, wish
ed to consider; he wished to delibe*
j rate; he wished for a postponement
, for at least one day, and when ho
! could not obfai > it, rather than act
without considtcat on and dehbera
tion, he voted against the project*
This was the first session that
j Mr. Crawford took his seat at tho
j Senate board of the United Staley
’ and he came from perhaps the m>.*C
! thoroughly democratic state in iho
| Union. Yet he would not satrifieo
his independence anu his duly to hig
j country, to party considerations,
: Mr. Adam 9 g.ii cd nothing wiitx
j Mr. Jctfersoo by Hie course he pur
sued:—-that statesman never did
promuie him, and never would have
done it till doomsday. Mr. Craw
ford lost nothing b) his independ
ence, with eiHier his party or witfx
Mr. Jefferson; for it is well k own
that lie has to ibis dtv retained his
. uodimiriisht-d confidence—his sin
cere and warm friendship.
M HIHE ! S.
| TOAST O \N AN i HROPOPHA.iI.
Jo!in vie Far (and ia eiy an evt’ior o . iaper ?
gavv a. <t yui>i.c dinner at Ca-iisle, I J i, lie
follow.ing t iaM, |;ropes.ng a neur kmu ot da
mes’ ic ca. pit’ ;
** May a*- akins <\i the enein es of JacssoJl
be c >nvei td iutg sur£tning. ter bis frumda to
i danc epoo.**
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