Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, October 22, 1818, Image 2

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3 \ SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, EUEUElilVK 8. PELL, CtTI fUKTMt. »u> urn, gtuiT-connr, six. Ml ui. PATABitt IU ADVANCE, ~Jall nmm »iw umimutun unu ut son rinii-UD non si outfit. orir^O 'that not an axe fail* in the woods of inf their fertile tnd unoccupied lauds, will,I It will be seen t>y the following quota* America which does not pat Jn motion rf-ira long period, cause the raising of raw 1 tion of prices at the close of business at Isome shuttle, or hammer, or wheel t». I produce to be (he roost profitable depart-1 the stock exchange last afternoon, the .England.” Mr. Brougham's speech in I rfieTjt of yidustry in which American skill [ funds rallied nearly one per cent. Red the house of commons, Ibth-June, 1812 land capilal can be employed. Now the I ann.74 7-8—consols, 74 1-8—do for ac The capture of Pensacola, andthe-exr-1 reverse if ail this is the casein this coon-1 count 74 1-8—navy 5 per cent 104—omni cation of Messsrs. Arbuthiiot and Ambris- pry. I(i« impossible for us to raise raw I am 5 1-8 discount, tie appear to hwe excited in some minds I produeqat so cheap a rate as the Ameri-1 Lord Cochrane was accompanied from an anasaal degree of irritation towards | cans—-Miile on the other hand, our com-1 Boulogne, in the British ship the Rose, by North America. But .surely the good I maud tf capital, the excellence of oar | his lady and two patriotic agents, who senseofthe people of Britain will not at- I m achimj-y, the skill and perseverance of | have been some time in London. ’There I IaUF A nil Puni>Pf-fllw vn • awf#ait nT on I .Ilia aV. .T jLo faMilSaoa nrislt rtili,aili l?_ —. L . .. !f I J 1 TBJXKaairLvo day. IN COUNCIL, I the disputes between American anil Spain I the arts of manufacturing. 3 While, there-1 we believe they have two 74’s and several Savannah, 19/A October,1818. I respecting the possession of Florida? It I fore,an unrestricted intercourse is allowed I frigates. ' Tjie City Council of S*v»nn»Jv deeply impress. I csonot possibly be a matter of the least I to be carried on between the two countries, I A massy piece of plate, as large as three ^■.1, in common with ttieir fellow citizens, with I consequence to any individual in this em-1 it will daily become more reciprocally ad-1 men can carry, arrived at Plvmouth last Kratnode to Gob, for the peculiar blessings con-1 pire, whether, or not Pensacola shall be I vantageous and more indispensably neces- j week, which was-ordered by the captains <>rred on the city durmg the.last year, deem it | restored to Ferdinand. Even whin this Isary to each other. And hence the inter-1 and commanders of the several ships and .expedient and proper, that a day be act apart for 1 subject is inquired into, with reference to I esta of Americo are the same with our in-1 vessels engaged in the battle of Algiers. ?iuTis, Tnamtsonnao and nuiss: j the balance of power, it is impossible to I terests. Whatever increases he strength,! Jt fcjg been presented to lord Exmouth. Br u, therrf,re, rtidvcti. That, THURSDAY I c 1 me *° a,l y other conclusion. No person I aud enable her to develope her gigantic I and will be exhibited at the next anniver VWKI.KIH NOVEMIIER NEXT, be set apart as I will, venture to maintain that the power of I powers and to accelerate the march of civ- j sary dinner. adayof sotrMv raaTn,Tsaaas«iv»aandrum I S .P ain was at al * w-reased by the posses-1 inzation ana of refinement over the deserts I Drury Lane Theatre is opened for the "to Alxiouty f3oo; and, that his honor the Mayor j Flo.rida or .that it would be in the I by which she is encompassed, must, in the I season, under the management of Mr. do request the Reverend Clergy of all denomina j . s ‘ unpaired by its being entirely emau-1 cn <4 contribute to the advantage of this j Stephen Kemble and the sub-committee— is to deliver appropriate discourses on that 1 ; I P? te< * ' ro,n her authority The revenue cuuutry. It is an accurate and profound I the prices of admission are to be reduced Extract fromthe minwa I derived from the Fiord as have never sufii-1 remark of the Frenchman, Gamier, that I to 5s to the boxes first price, 3s half price R. II Cuvier I Ce,t t0 Ul ? ex P 4 “ nce>> °f it 8 administra- the progress of civilization in Russia, and j —pit 3s first price, half price 2s. Mr. H. j , c. c. 1 tion; am! Spain assuredly is not »n a situa* I therapiil improvement ot that empire, have I Johnson retains his engagement as an ac- j tion to retain that colony to enable her to I contributed in a very considerable degree J tor. Among the new performers is that I awe the United States. Neither would its 11° increase the power ot England. But J admirable vocalist, Sinclair, from the Co annexation add any additional preponder-’l what are the benefits we have derived from I vent Garden Theatre. ar.ee to the power of that republic. It die improven kbtbl Russia, compared with I We are indebted to a gentleman just would afford some teak wood for her ship*. 1 those we have derived Irom our intercourse J arrived from Stade, for the following gen- “nd would prevent the harbours ofPensa- | W *G» America? The United States has j uii;e account of a curious hoax, lately play- ~ “ that tnns bay. FROM EJTCLAXD. toom ora co*»r*eo?e»isT», Office Acw-York Evening Pott, Oct.’i2. The ship Courier, Bowne, (one of the line of packets) arrived in the outer har bour last evening, in 40 t pool. She sailed on the in the outer har-j «.ola and St. Augustine from becoming the now become the most important market I ed off upon the loyal inhabitants of tli i ays rrom liiver. I receptable of hostile privateers in time of '" r the disposal ol the staple manufactures | town. On the evening of the 3Qth ult. ; B . ila ' ” Jr.. ' e P. in 'J warbotjthatis dmostthe whole ext ntofthe *>f this country. It is a market which is I person on horseback arrived at Stade, ai bv »he P ReVenue Co, er oiT"!."*’ be derived fr0 '" its occupation daily and houriy increasing, and , ‘ «»„er. to the “o,h - N «» re “ [,y U a PP Par8 “* he a little too out violently interfered with, will c T !J>, _ n • ° . . A h J*. ^elusive. I much to call on the people of Great Britain 1 10 increase lor centuries to come. . and winch, il I repairing to the principal inn, represented continue j himself to be the avaut courier of the duke i . | ■—mw peopir «■ ureai nrirain i w '“'w wu>“' w» mvuutc. I of Cambridge, stated that he was sent tor- ■m* r,.we« l 9 ' q, _ ouched in I to interfere in such a case. Whether a I What then could he more unwise than I ward to prepare for the duk's reception, u. ii ' ' ’ • ”* rK P ,l . , 'K h > I thousand square leagues of barren unin- rashly to embark this country in a contest j who would reach the town by miduight: an to that rourt 1 I,M, '•” ,n,8,er J habited territory shall betaken from Spain. I with North America? Are our inanufac-1 interpreter being brought to him, he repeat- tire in the I onion ” -I 10 ! j ,nd to the United States, is a mat- {turers in a situation to encounter a repe-j -d his story with such apparent veracity, P I > e eacited j te r abouttvliich John Bull heed give him-1 tition of the non-intercourse act?. Ia the I that no doubt any longer existed of the ai curiosity. I.rlf .... ...... : ir .t- , I ,i,. i ..._... ■ ... - I ■■ - The United States' to tice ^ r «The U ITnit!.^ c,... ■> r • , , „ |' elf ,,u uneasiness. If the Americans | demand lor their produce so very great. I approach of the royal traveller. Iu less -rirri. whirh n *’ j ; |rc determined to take possession of Flori- J that the cessation ol the American demand than an hour, the inn presented a blaze of iaofnriMliiriona^,.;>.. nvlh.m » —* ! ln,,a y ? I ' ia > his utmost efiiirts will be unable to pre- J —a demand amounting to 12 or 14 mil- j illumination, the appartments were liglit- c.’ . " ostinipos- {vent them; and if he does interfere he will | lions per annum—would not be experien-1 <d with wax candles, and the respectable .m5n ami m.. n« 1 mort 'fi ca tion to behold hisl-ed? Are we prepared to give a fresh members of the government; with the wor- wirds of 50 ... lining r .fr (i^jr 0Unt | U P" I 'p enaces disregarded, and the measures I uniula8 to the erection of cotton and woi-1 thy magistrate, assembled to welcome his <in noint of ttmnaee aniiLlimpiisuinT 0 *"* I diey were designed tn counteract in much lu u factories in the United States? We I royal highness with ail due lorm and'ho- FnXh iri T?t Z^' S 'l n9 38 MU ; “r carried into effect •. ' should think noV. -And we apprehended, nor. In short the whole town exhibited a -\vhich ranturp.i »nrf i r r - *, I ''regard to the other ground of coin. I that sylfen the people ot Britain have re-1 a. ene of bustle very unusual for the time -which captured and Algenne frigate of 401 plaint, tke execution of *•- * L I --- - -«■ — 1 - ■ - *arirer hv 1 t rw fhi l* iu nave acicu i(n-i ujjeriuuing at su great « uisiaiice j t*uu vrgtauiisiieu at jrans unuer uiis uue flip mtf .It. rh* Bn , |>J properly, they will be punished by those I from home, would, in any circumstances, I has just issued the following announcement finoshin ; _i„ . r nav ^.‘. * cf p° whom they are iiccountdile for their I but especially at present, when uur reve-1 of the satisfactory termination oftheirla- •hiH nnc ship is classed only as a frigate, I .nn.in^f ^.. j. J and is actually rated at 16^I J!*} [ n “^ is ^'^^madequ^e; V defray tli- |bor»; als in question could not be ' an ilbject ol I charges of our peace establishment, de- the least importance to the United States,! nerve the most ■ serious consideration — nd it is not at all likely that they will in-1 Unless the people of this country are lung-1 * ( ey of Algiers, dated the 1st of June, state Path, Jluguit 22,1818. “The latest advices received Iroin the takeu to the alms house. The child was wrapped up in red flannel blankets, and an bid shawl.—JV. T- Met. lOth inst, The President of the United Slates, and his family, arrived in this' city from bib farm in Virginia, the day before yesterday.’ —nM'atioual Intelligencer. Private letters from Alabama state, that a codrt was at that time sitting (irth Sep tember) at Fort Claiborne, in Monroo county, a spot which, anti! the late Indian war, was scarcely known to white people, except the lew who lived among the In dians. It is qn the banks nf the Alaba ma, about sixty miles above Fort StodderC. Two years ago there was but a single ca- • bin on the spot where the town now stands, and it is computed that the town now con tains twerty-seven hundred inhabitants. Although the whole of the land still be longs to the Indian nation, there are acoort house and gaol, as well as a variety of pri vate buildings, erected for the purposes of public justice and of domestic comfort; and, it is with regret it is stated, that the gaol was crowded with criminals, some of whose cases were ol a highly interesting nature. An Indian, for one, had been in dicted for the murder of a white man, and 6 or 8 white men had been indicted for having (as the reader may remember to have seen it stated some time ago) murder ed several Indian prisoners, who were shot and killed when bound, and passing under the protection of a guard from.Fort Clai borne to Fort Montgomery. This is a crime, if established, calling for all the energy of the law. A disposition is said to prevail among the people, favorable to the repression of such outrages, and for the prosecution of every species of offence against the laws and against the public peace. These are ohjects which we had rather see effected by civil than by milita ry law.—ib. A letter received in this city from a gen tleman living at Alexandria, at the fans of Red river, in Louisiana, under date of 10th September, gives a flattering view of the rapidly improving state of that country.— “Lands aud town lots,” the writer says, “have risen beyond all expectation. We have now at Alexandria twenty mercan tile establishments, whose imports may be estimated at from 250 to 300,000 dollars per annum. The crops of this parish will this year amount to about four hendred thousand dollars, at the present price ot cotton: they are now very promising, and our parish generally enjoying unusual prosperity. Land, which was bought in 1806 at 50 cents per acre, has recently been sold, in a tract of 800 acres, at 28 dollars per acre.”—tft. — In an article under the head of Madrid, the 31st July, we find the following re marks in relation to the affairs between the Spanish court and toe United States: “It is almost generally asserted here, that we shall not have war with the Uaited several of ours. Cowes, Aug. 25 Sailed last evening, the United -States 'frigate La Guerriere, ■the honorable George bell, minister to tkuci •drew on board of her during her short stay , (ler e is the least probability of this brine J-sa.wu.ne in their expectations of uet.L *iderable sum of money to be paid to the f? c “'°“> 8 J 804 onl / S^enteed the an- a owes, a large assemblage of distinguish I t| le case . It j s impossible to imagine that I quit of that oppr<-sive burden after thccon-1 sufferers, as some sort of indemnification I i ut property ofthc inhabitants, «d visitors, all of whom were very courte- 1,3 or ,4 officers, many of ti.em of high I lest sh^ for the outrage which they experienced I° f ' a ? d n>ade ously received by capt.M Doi.nough and his I, . n k. would voluntarily expose themselvesl A war with the United States it should ] f ,on * the hands of his predecessor. They I - j* mea * officers. nSaturday, the marquisof Buck-1 to t j,e risk of being disgraced, or that they I ilwa-ya be ■-ecollected is a war’in which I announce also the disarming of all the cor- efnra . •„ t,e new P ro P r,r k.nham, earl Spencer, the right honorable Wou( ,| bais(y conspire together, unjust^ we hive every“W to loose aPd noS ^‘>’8, and the avowed determination of the 8 8SVer f' deprive two obsure inllividu’als o'fthelr | to gain! Ina^ itil lrue, hPrrass tt -ho is very mode,ate his conduct, ^^^ ‘„ he k ‘"6 honors w.th htx •ade, A* signalise our valour and our love “«*• to alluW a “J t« go to sea tins year.— I r - • - # « I I'hii InkitHS nf IIia A D. mm 4.* . w .l.i.. I...b I fL 8 r ? D ,n l 1 ^" t !r e r ll ;, i,,SJ,eCte ; 1 U , Gaer ' lire - rilat the American commanding nffi- trade ' cl "I*,."rn"'"‘ S * ,e ear 5" ordering the sentence of the court- of sci, muchcare was bad in selecting proper I ^’'’warrant if" ea?rZ I fi?“2SS MTare'kt.owu to ^thrbesf I *^0 teing on the eve of his de?S ^ #he , U " ited 8toU t crews for BieJaunch.odbarge.n.commu.lcommooding officer had an indoubt-1 PrnrkPme^'Ihe woriL ' ^ ^ ^ hicating with the shore, 11 men contrived ell right t^-order-n to V-evecPtcd - ^rThe* di ri^Pe . armierPrKonr' I ^‘*00“ ^r^qu^sTed To'^Pd‘ia"'‘th;','; I ° l t,li8 -P°/t-we rather incline to be- 1° slip off undiscovered, the viewsand pic-1 \V e do not therelore think that this Ms- LS. L*™ “ ‘ ? U ". 0 P e I claims. 4 l hev . e lt T but we ca,,not S ,ve ,nta “ t* 11 see it substantiated. In the mean time wd wait with mnch impatience to hear from Madrid, August 5 ‘ expedition for America, which sail to sup on undiscovered, the viewsand pic-1 \V* do not therefore think that this m«„. Luv. . • "‘C v c,u -’P p I Haims -turesque. scenery.of the Isle of Wight and L y more than that regarding the oc^pal general'en^me^t Tey arcTure’to"^ ^pithead having been Jtissaid, very familiar I tion ol Pensacola, ought to be allowed to I cut off in'-§Jail. lhe circunutance ofl T,le ' tot.iem.^CH ; disturb the friendly^relations subsisting the"^ ebuntry-being overrun with woods I ed from u ' ad,z ou the 20th May last, uti-1 ?'*" 3"l rters “P on the subject. Uor.jec- xi 11 #• n'r' ! '‘' ySt , ie T'jndon Courier, that between the two countries. It.is unqiies- anil- many/other natural capaDilities of * Jer convo y <*» the frigate La Meric Isabel- of^siIPh^faet W,t ^ Mr. Gallatin, ambassador liom the United Jtionable that we have a right to.be made I defence which it possesses, would enabli I l a ’ ' vas olj ‘!ge*l “• put into St. Croix, at I } ba P robabd,ty 0 £ 8uch a (f ct ! . tb o rec ® nt fst.itcs to the court of France, and Mr. {acquainted withalt the proceedings rela- la much less .numerous and worse trained I f' tfner ' ai: > to water, their supply being all I . v i, p |?°o^f 10 " °f troops to the South— Rush, American ambtsse.ior tn this coun-J five to the condemnation of Arbuthnot and military than that of the Uited States, sue el P e ' lded > antl to take out some troops neces ^ ary i™order U tt l oa a rri m ° V -‘ nent -° n Jr ..1 .au,, U a..j “°". 1 zette also states that the serious illness I . * a,nta,n P ossessl reagh on Saturday last at his lordship’s I have been satisfactorily established, ami Iforts^retn Imrrnw ne^tvith 1 ' 1 C -i I ol t |,e commander of the frigate was the 1 £/“l*. t00 ’ a J iei g , d )our > n B seat. North Cray, Kent, at which the ngh, J ti „ it be secn whether (he American’gov- ^uldbeVonsideredasa Htie Zt >' rinci P al ‘heir entering the above Iff. 0&* • honorable Mr. Robinson and Mr. Goul- I eminent are themselves disposed to grant burn, who it is added are the plenipoten- I redress. After satisfactory information tiaries appointed hy his majesty’s govern ’ ' - | a war.witb.America. were i w j would be considered as a little more than I a triumph over ourselves. What is ad vantageous for the people of America must, port. mnes appointed ny ms majesty’s govern shall have been obtained on these subjects, 1 'JT Z , ’ snent to negotiate with the American I there will he abundant time to consider |„ r | P c C »„tho-..it//,,.. »» r »i d ;1 I merce between this court and that of the Stockholm, Aug, 7. The ratification of the treaty of com- plc’nipotentiaries, assisted. what ulterior steps should be taken. Nothing seems more unaccountable than I the strong inclination manifested in vari- or less to the advantage of this country. n p ,r, h h , We are deeply interested in their pr0 J. Uni ‘ ed has been rece.ved. I perity: and instead of absurdly attempting I pow- .. inclin ed to forbid the transfer, in which case-we should have a competent force readj(to secure our possession.—Leaving the read er to his awn estimate of such surmises, • we will just venture to say that if Spain has finally consented to cede Florida to the United States, neither England nor any F'om the Liverpool JTT-.'rn/ry of Aug. 28. AME me A and GREAT EHITALV. I nuTrter/t/invoVv'e'th^'In" I'° irritate a,|d dis S ust J il shou'ld be our °t>-1 written by a gentleman in I other power will interfere °to hinder our . The article re-commended to our atten- war 4 vith America. If experience^ could fa ‘ 0 /“ d4aV ° Ur t0 SCCUre * heir affection tafey tnUW " * ‘° ‘ akin * .<l uie ‘ possession. The time has . -tion by a fnenil, so completely coincides I » Ufl .i, „„ _ ..., „ • ./ , . . | and csteefli. v I I been when Enslaod would have sone tn? xviih our own views of the existing rela- j think be pretty’general!y awar’e'of the ru I Londov August "0 I ‘/. 0,, ‘ lca, Jj we have little news. The I length to prevent the United States from tionsbipbetween this countryan.l America. . " , f r . n f a ‘ h • •* . ^ ’ A °‘ j0 ' meeting of the sovereigns at Aix-la-Cha- acquiring Florida whether by purchase or that we have adopted tl/ advice of oui '" J n . h ” !• ct ’" , ^ ts - Am, ! r,ca Another verious depression of the funds P elle ,s occurrence that will attract I conquest; but the hey-day and fever of her correspondent, b* inserting the essay from U l in ouvht in he mn' Vh °f C has tlkcn P lace " Consols for money hav- m «ch attention. Letters from Spain ambition has been aUayed by sober reason •the Scotsman, which is given entire, am cn “"vS aml lhose enmity is most to^e ‘" S r Tr 60 low as 73 one - *7®, *" not . to be 1 doubted ’ a " d *>y uncontrolable cfrcumstances. She is recommended to the peculiar attention .ire.TdbvGrertBritaT'l rilnh^ e - ,S !i * nd t f 1 r the . acrount *» ~ 3 three- ‘hat a revolution w.H break out the, e very i s now fully aware that neither her own, of our readers. It is by such plain arm- mV-- V ' . her eigtiths: while omnium was done at 6 1-4 I shortly, having for its object the expul-1 nor any power can avert it if the United mehU, diveate.l of all party S i ^“® 'r, ,n °® ^ a "’ per cent discount, and the 5 per cent navy sion of Ferdinand, the recall of the ban- StaWdetermine it shaI be so, con v.nc-il that the improvement of the f 2/.?. * “ nable to state the rea ' «f depres- he put at the head of a representitive gov- confirms our nght.—NorfolkHerald. •United Sutes, and particularly the west-1, % ? he . A, " er,can non-intercourse J 8ion , w | lic K has thus lowered the stocks ernment-it is said efi’orts will be made to ° Ward extension of their increasing popula-1 at , *’ ** . c . ,fntly sh0 " how ,nuch ** ar f I within tliese last few days between 4 and I obtain the sanction of the assembled sove- J JVJIVJIL IMPROVEMENT and DESPATCH tion, are motors of high interes^ufeci- !"* re8ted ,D P^erving an unrestricted U percent. A number of conjectures (too (reigns for this new order of things.”—Bal- I We , earn from Z W»hin»to„ Citv vilized uatii-iu of the Vlmle world. 1 It'is J InMeaZTof^ring a^ource S ofjealously*aml I on'Sie^ubiec?- 0 ^*'^ bave be n hazard ««« GazeUe, 1 Uh inst. GazeufaLfalin'e^^Sg There that the prosperity of Eurone raav 1 . au . » a ol J eal ° a . n " j on the subject: as far as we are enabled to I I fathoms was cnmnleted at the n»> va«l fi d tlie means of strengthening iuHr by l 1 ' 0 ", t0 * be P" 1 '* lcans °' ?• Bntam, I f orm an opinion, we think it is principally Hamilton, indicted for the murder of ; n that city in twenty days intended for commercial transact!..,is, ar* therelheun- h ” P V °T ° f ‘ l,e , Am * rlcan8 ™ ‘he tobe’attrikutcd to thegreat scarcity of mo- major Birdsall. was on Tuesday last ar- h e ^fri™teCb2J™» .Z „ forunate and the d.saffn’ted w 11 -find as- ney ’. occasioacd b J Uie near approach of raigned before the court of oye/and tei- Jdly ifa £ h rZ TTLw •ylunrus fur ages yet to c «m». I oughttobe badedby them drill, supreme the time (which is on Thursday next) when miner, now sitting in this city, and plead I rrd^rGLnortDrenartlrVtoacS Grounds rf dispute cetwren Great Britain joke in*'the idt^f l» 0t r°| 0 J *?• rC ‘ 1 1 ,° P w ' ,Bt mus ‘ he advanced towards ed g»i*‘y- Having informed the court „f two ye ars P in the East-Indfa seas The and America; probable consequences of J 8peak " JmKiiLfSI mteld | con<fac I ted by '*• chancellor «> a ‘ he was unable to employ counsel, Mr L par3 f e |led despatch given totheexecu- an American tear. T . ‘ language, anu or a anizea 0 f the exetequer. It is also said that the Williams of Hudson, at his request, was lt;„n of this ..hi, *,. „,i k, .«• «T evajiid increase of their culture and princfplel, Li.4‘ffiunde^in anothlr hcm- mellts ' b ^° n pre P ar ' e fur |,ay ' a “'S n,;d as his ai ‘ d ‘h.s day ap- L patent twisting machine, invented by piipulitioatuo, doubling in twenty-five P ph er L-Sui thfy ought to know ami ™o dorpd, 1 |li?^ , '' , i,ld l ^ Ve co,ls,( he rab !y f e- f “rhis Uial. Judge spencer pre- M™Benjamin King, ol Washington City. “S’ .JmU^Tthe p^/^fS^t SriUrn U^elvSo r ffie^ GaxetU., m last. Thp Uto be commanded & V* V Qur ‘*“ 4 ^« «h» •• intimately eo‘nne«cd with the prosperity ^ - ««»ectaew of this story; I , — j captain John D. Henler, to whom was r/ JZZKeFl" i n Lo tt T tancc r d “ U,e2 nftheOoitidSutes. 1 P J 19 g,,ren to il by Uie | . A * h,te male child, supposed to be ce P t | y confided, by gov'ernment, the deU- ♦ U ” rf f ^ eeCh? n,e lyrical circumsUnces in which * pCeof raouev be,np **nt, M odNhotetmxumek.old... Am-a «. i-iELs - - ’ wc placed, the boundless extent ««tey being continued ] a h»ut six weeks old, was found in the park, cfc anJ important Mrvice of Uking pos-’ hills W a < 5 per Cent Ob good I la aJargewillow basket, onthuiad.yeven- I , fss i on of Amelia Island, and Mvanizinff, | | mg, about naif past 7 o clock, and was J th ere a temporary government. We leant