Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, November 11, 1818, Image 2

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• jfJAVANNAJI HEPUBLIOAK.I J FDEDKBIUtt 8. 1EI<L, 4 ci*t.«hwtw. wstrir rank. SuMX-^ooaarT. Dx, •»*» m. j rTreats w ADtjmes. ] **l personally,d- : .s liiankt, Tor the semces|sideraWlesumiuspfcio;irotl three'vessels - |rrTr - ■ '■ ■ ■ - are daily expected in New -York i Havre with Urge sumi in franc pieces. humanity. CAPTAI.Y JAMES BIDDLE. From the CtxM mniueriolde CHS. rfto •-orjuae.freeeived it the office of toe Aurora,) tht following triwilitiw of a cof rctpon* Be so good** to communicate josr ap-l The brig Mary-Atn, Moore, 52 ilars proacb to toiacapital, a fpw stages -in ail* J f rom .Rj 0 Janeiro, arrived at Boston on | -1 outlay evening. The tonage duty on Majr G.hI preserve yon *4jra J**"* | American vessels after the 1st November The Department of State. Mug'20,-\619A to t* g; pcr tojt.—Floor -had fallen to AnosioJoust IaeSAMri, Mgpet-bbl. and-like'to be--lower 4n too-' _ , tecretary uf sfa/e. L,~ Q e nt eof lhe arrival of.several thous- : To captain James Biddle, commanding the J Ul! bsrrelsJrom Holland- Bngland, the United States’ corvette the Ontario, ® — - — ■ - the waters hi Valparaiso. wheat alreadyariitViTfroin Valparaiso, and as much more expected in the coarse of two or three weckifrom thence, as well as several corgoes from Trieste, France, Liverpool,itio C ramie, ~&c. The following extract iff a letter, writ n bj the president of the institute of France to -the president of the Lyceam *t 1 en- Boctox, October 36. navy, sad ihe Chiles* government, is taken Bouge> Halif»Xi»apersot the I6tlunat. 1 Translation of a letter from captainJames I The brig Friends, fr Liverpool-fur St Biddle, of the United States* sloop of I Johns, tell, in Sept. SO, with-ship Rath. .war Ontario, Co his excellency B-O’Hig-1 from Jamaica: for London. The Rath had 1 r . «ins, the supreme director of Chili. ] taken from brig Alhatros, of-Salep, wreck-1 New-York,-sheds such light a pan the en- ■O* Unrtilt O’. S. C*rtt:e0 n t9it,intu | ed.in the gale of Aug. 31, four -seamen—-,|terprise under major Long, that we pod aiihnagt.ef falpuraito,.f&jf 2% 18ia I The master, 8.. Honey,aud4 teamen,had! lish it for the honor of science-and oui Sts—I havethe honor to idform jauA^wn ««shed overboard and perished. |J country.—JV. iF. Col . ' ^excellency, that-when about to take my I PROM ST. BELESCJL 4 . iPans, July 15,1818. •departure from Lima for this .port, 1 ven-1 The ship Bengal arrived at Salem ■>27th!l “Yon are one of the men, who honor, tured to saggest.toliif egcellenev the vice-4 alt in 146 days nom Calcutta, pasted St.] America,most by your inlormation and roy of Frrv, any* regret, that no-kind of ex-1 Helena September 9th, and was boarded! talents. .How happily are the citizens ol .change of prisoners, takeqin the war fie-1 from one of the gun brigs on the station,! the United Statet-sitaated, for.the.cultiva- twecu Chili And Pern existed, -that 'the 5 ] the commander ofsrhkh gave the Bengal! tion of the natnrafand physical -sciences!' number of prisoners oh both sides was so] permission -to anchor, bat the-offer was! how many different climates are embraced considerable as to produce great miserys] declined. The officer of the brig iuform-i| by the immellfcterritory of your great re-' animated by a desire to alienate 4he-cala >f ed that the Ex-Emperor was in good[ public, from'fh'ertgions beyond your nor- jnities of war, I offered to hie excellency | health, but -had dc^pt to bis house .very] them lakes, quit; to thegulph ol Mexico! my good offices to promote between both I much of late. I how nw:iy discoveries will be the conse tries, the means-by which an exchange,! A man by the name of M’Dowell. has | quence of the investigation, the descrip- 1 be accomplished. In making a teaJ been tried by the major’s court at .Phila-1 tion and the comparison of so many ani-; ' - -'-**-*"—™ deJphia, and -sentenced to -be •imprisoned I mats, plants, minerals and fossils! an ac-, hard labor ifor-one year, for indecency I quaintance with jour Continent, and the the streets. \ I enumeration of ip productions, will con- I tribute to the solition of. many problems. New-Yohk, October 31. * I What illuminatioiwill it reflect on Eurup. We>£ve been favored, by a respectable J fur the Hffihtit hast received from her! Yob mercantile house in this city, with the- have a great sham, Sir, in this new glory •could , dvr of my mtdiation to realise this objec "1 can assure your excellency that I wa mnly actuated by motives of humanity, tin ad ardentdesire t» extricte from afflict-, jog and prolonged sufferings, many gallant, men, who by the -fortune of war had be come prisoners on both sides.' Mis excel Jencp^toe viceroy, accepted my good offi- -ees.end has comuji«sjoned don Felix d« 'Ochavarriaguade Blanco to treat with your sny protection, 4 pray your excellency, *hat they may be permitted 4o land and to pursue their route umptflestod for Si. Ja- mot and J also solicit of your excellency, dbe auurance that they-will- be <xespected' during their resilience in -that city; andj that they may be freely permitted tp em- twrk whenever thfey may thuik proper. As soon asT shaH have the honor of thii ment ; of Ch.ji rejpecUng the exchange ot J of . oae orgioizs oruoners She goes -from Lima to^u-l f1»av?%<l&dw'fchg Umej fetbll lumbia met. sj matido <ra'the.sutject«f.the.iy»Aidi« The .British-frjpto Andromache pro- (the t( , of Mmachu I following exUacrof is letterj'iued 'll which awaits youf eountryj which glory is •FMmusIso, July j£ r l g 18. J die more secure, inasmuch as the exertion* « . - . ’ jnecesary to .establish .it are'.rieces^trily. utxcellencyonthis-interesting sutjectl AsJ . ■ T1 *r! >U . n0 ®* r j| connected with the advancement of cuf- this gentleman andbis secretary don Tho-J ^ -I tore, the progress of population, and the mas Crompton, are onboard die ship-,which! tae *t“*V"g ®'.7, -una "* e ™)l operation of bat system of public econu- ff have the honor tp command, u^inder | l^fiMCSStA P***? h, J»P i ! , «“ auJ -t •—--gamzation. ■ full infor-' _ hiduti ani-, I ceeded hence for XSma on the 25th Jane;.[ STtl^Uta^Ss “Jf‘'iSew-EnJllS and in consequence of orders received ! Il# „ e geeu oR tlieooean, and the account ol from the British government, captain 41ic-j occupies great spaceiaourjouraals.” key, of H-B.M. ship Blossom, sailed fms i 'J t, P^faur.VitchM.iic. \ murningfor Columbia rarer,.via Lima, to J - , permission and of those assurances fron.,1 ,,e,iWr OTer ia ***»« Xfcrof*. Toar excellency, J shall accompany Mri raeoM^c. theve. Juilge Provost has accom-J 4 letter from St.Jsgo.de Chili, Uatedl Uchavarriagua.to St.Jago, and iilltherei P*"*" 1 h .'®5 ^ authorised:)- — — avaniagua.1 -havethe satisfaction of contributing mvery raeans ip my power to establish be’-' -tween both countries a convention /or the EXD OF SVA NcmroLK, Nov. 2. Capt Carroway, ofth^schr. TiiomasTen-f ^n, e cobfea mtxiiM. / ant, which arrived here on Saturday, from s]ltAe deepening over shade, the contra round' St. Thomas and Martinique, have touched ,**«,*„; acro w ded umbr^e.-^kand dun, also at Sb Eustatia and S t. Martins, in- & huc< fnm declining green * forms, that lie saw at anchor at the latter, I T<) hl ^ v „ - . 0 place two ships with their sails - unfurled, I y . .... „ tbeir rigging loose ami in the utmost di*-.| .J*®? *® n »* now-taking leave. Every order. Captain C. was iriforoud-Uiattbese thsnRiw changed with us. TTie earth, which vessels hail been captured ami re-paptur-'i W1S sw beautjful and froitrul, —lunun nouanu nanrmuu m «d three different limes, by dt»e Spaniards, j * >eC0, W?4 8 r * du *' *7 barren and poor. Vfi found on board. It -was. reported at StJ andmeadowi; the purple grapes; nor tiffed Martins, that an American Jiriz loaded! ? 0,d *“ harvests which crowned our fields. ; with mahogany and cotton, had lien sunk- Wn-the-earth is stripped of its.corn, it. in sight of that.Island. Captain C. aonld S™** «bd't* leave*, notlyng is to be seen' hear nothing of her crew. Hbuta rongli andragged surface, ft has no Through the polite attention of twocom-j ,on g*F that beauttwtappeaiance which the , mercial friends, we are in possession 6fj-8 roW *^ of ^orn, greens, and herbs, pro- Bermuda papers trom 19th September to ?“ c '4 over a wst country. The birds no 10th October, inclusive—but they do notj' ^othl^ now recafg to the furnish any thing,new «r intereatiu. 1 thatumverssl joy which reign- J NnWherS ^throughout all animated nature. He XB^olrCSSUM.Ti, JiSrC-' 5SS2? Yesterday.morning, about half .past 9d the same dull sounds which can only create o’clock as the schooner Phcenix, -captain.| disagreeable sensations. The fields have Lynch, from Petersburgh, bound to New-J losttlieir pertumejxnd'Micair.'is ilsmpwml. York, was coming qp into the harbour, and! cold. “Yet the country strinp-dillJ- when a little below Fort Norfolk, the son-hert as it is, still presents toafeeiiug mind host could be. lowered down, the vessel e red with corn and a plentiful West- it pasted over him, and ho sank. A sloop h* true Uisfthe orchardsirdrirdnri.renow which was a little a aterp of the Phoenix J 8lripped but lhe remetolHancewf WhXt’ put oot her boat.with an intention to sayi be.towed upon u. may make os 2shl>- 11101,001 when she had got within two or. Ien { t0 bear the northern blast, which at inree ro* of him, he wem-down to nseoo; nt we TeeJ M (harp . T,, e lemtts m -exchange of prisoners, so as to tlievisf -the evils of yesr, which st present egist> 4 bring the sum qf £10,900 which wss de-J ^iversajo ipe by tHe viceray of (Peru, fan -the purpose of alleviating -tlie wants Sf tlic'l Spanish prisoners ini Chili, which sum I! jffihall 10 itinofe of u to be transmitted to ! fflt Jag«,it.it .should be your pleasure to] importance in relation to measures i wei'mitjitt application-to the purposes ~ 1 - J * ““ ulespotjc.govurnments. j- IISI ririliluffilrI Ip aCalcntta^perbroogbt by theship!British tlMtpsfwar Blossom, captHmk- Mentor, acrived at -Philadelphia* mentioii I ey. -Cap’, il.gots on to renounceali claim mleso^he fiovernineut sf .this state. ' | •» mideofthe arrival of the brig.Brothers.jto the settlement at Columbia river iu tn- Hi* eooeileacT the suoreme director al- l from .Ochotsk, on the coast of Siberia.,—! uame-of the British government, and the mo desires that^J should communicate to I The above vessel had sailed from Calcutta, I American oommusioner goes there in the ' voe Ahatorders are already issued to the ,ml •* stated to be-the first -that had at-'[ British sloop of war to settle matters.— ^governor of ffalparai.o forttlm We land • a trade .-from Calcutta' to ..that' Judge Bland whs takes passage in toe ves- unz and uaMSgeuf the commUsionew front q uar ter ol the world. Her passage is said sel that Uk. s this, will ue able to give a fiuaa to toi»-mu, aad a jmWic commit-1 t0 havejMW 1 favorable and pleaaant^from I better history oltoatfimitness. . H tsinnfr hv -^f***^ ini 9ie^StraiJa of Malacca, and .that the had I TheBeunos-Ayrean nationalbrig Inde- be ifae wont mistake qfaHH asrder to-provide.acoammodatiniu and Col nudeBiemaaat of Japan several timoa— I pendentia, capUm Crionalds, arrived at' Two Indians, Trom thcatate of Tennes Ad|(m tlwyM-jmifWT .’f' also dirrtttdl Shc entered the harbour of P?hotsk on I Uusiwtyeateftoy afiernoon from a^ruise: tos to amove yo« that-they 4«li ’fie j*.! toe ^th uf October, which; u -represented j off-Ca^iz; has taken five prizCs, one of jceived .and treated withMiat |ta«eHisitH* , - a *f^ e ,* lar * >or ’- : ^ lofl ^ , - Tt ** 6 ^ dauingJ w)iicb otgreat value, On toe 29to July, wrapphd up in their Ulauketa-pnty.V /had h*»-t*liiT-which xhan»5terite* ; :to«J “T** 1 feet are pat. afle to pass the bar.Jhad an action with a Spanish sloop of war,, citizens urged toem, out of regard toH .meopisOnSliilit nor-sjmll ,tjie-oiipfiactmu--J Shefouad the xoantra'entirely covered.! whi2h came out for.the purposeof giving health,.to take patter quarters; Tbel iaued ixy the toceroy of d^eru to jitr .sni-! wl ... »oow—landed ner cargo, and set! battle^ and after an action of 4b minutes natural gravity Could'not stand this joke, i rmisriwast-coItoslTorres/^whojva* sent] ** , f-*> , ».f?«vdays,as.thefrost-hnd fi^un! completely *il#uced v ^ec, when she' struck, They laughed very heartily and declined! •hence toaceoBmUshtoe san* w«sd j»ur- *et‘n,« d the ice rapidly to sccumuH the windat, the tpnefilawing a gale,c«uld country is repressnted as be-J nut take posssesiot^ apd she ilcaped into ingpoor, -though artprdiug sulficient.en- Cadiz with'tteloss,hs wcsfterwardsascer- couragcraentto keepupanintercoursewjth I uined, ol'Jkilled ,ad i.4 wounded.' The in Cutu.-e their! fiidepemleDtia #sioaer*,.who will bo recehr*d>witi au tiiMcapitaUand ubtaia.—*—■ and indulgence which xmdtbe law* of .wpr -thcyjMfl fie-»t wsdect liberty to vf/om thiKitirjuvf entosrk. whenev «ulMOSt of thmrhuiesinn -shaU have been iehef tho.AtitQOO^dollars brought , , shall be metis Aceordingto-Jthe aptep- 'er wJueb it wss appropriated. I supreme director-wishing Jo iapesisfoWbJlUlWtoJtto dirs r Mtoj*Srb«4»ovWodJbr you - '“isapiflla ' .rf present we Teel so sharp. Tin fallen fromdlie fruit trees; the grass of tbs Captain Wade, who saileil'frora Ber-.j fields it withered; the dark clouds fill tbs muds, October .17, informs that the Dutch! sky snd fall in heavy rain*. The unthinking brig Be Hoope, of and for Amsterdam,! man complain* at this, batthe wise man be* . from Berbice, hail put into Bermuda, dit-1 holds the earth moistened with rain; sniff t masted in a gale off that Island oirthe 26th I brhulds.it aitha sweet-satisfaction. Tbo 1 ^ and 27th September, and liaving openng I dried leaves and faded grass are prepared aleak. The De Il.Was laden with coffee,] by the-autumnsl<raHis>to'fonn manure to the .greater part of which it was appre-1 enrich the ground. This reflection, with hendetl.would.be demaged, as one had 5 I the pleasing expectation of spring,.moat feet water in her hold. I naturally excite, our gratitude Tor the ten* Markets at Bermuda, at the above date. I der mercies tfflonr Creator. Though to* —Jamaica rum, 80 a 85 cents, per gal ; | earth has iffl ib beauty , and exterior - - Antigua do. 66 a.68;-molasses,48 *50; an-1 charms, sod is eapused to the murmurs- of ;ar, IQJaJSJ cts. per lb. All other West-lj those it has nourished and cheered, «it has ndia produce scarce and high. Flour'] already begun again to labour aecretly SHi perbbl.com vitilfiS per do—corn] within its bosom for their future welfare. SI per bushel; rye meal £6,per -bbl.—ship j “Perhaps our own lot in this World has bread .per do.—pilot do 28—tar 84—.j its stoSonsilf itbeso, Jetus iu the dull aliingies, cypcos-£4 per M.—staves W Oj winter of Ufi* hare recourse to the 835—RU 820—heading 835—hoops 825.1 ions’lsiU up in the days of presp The sloop Henry, from ithode island,] endeavorto make a good use or tho’ which had.touched at Bermuda waa bound ] «l our education ana experience,,. Happy to-St.Jago.de.Cuba, but Jailing dn with a! 'f» at .the close of life, we carry with us to boat containing toe-crew of the ship Catha I the grave,-tlic.merit of having beee useful rine, Dawes, Of and for Philadelphia,4sonfT t «* tociefy.’”—aftoi<*!s Deflections. .... ' k . Lisbon,'had quit intojBewnudx to them. The Catherine foundered On 28 th Septembers* a severe gale, in (at 36, j Ion. Jl,.50, «* ,wett ea the captain .could,' THE .REPUBLICAN*. juugc, ainu uavjug nu uuiirr auernauvf,r •hey betook themsel ves to their long boat, in which they all remained 18 day* until failec ifrwith by the Henry. -The Cathe-1 rine was Tsden with salt Part of her crew have arrived at -.thisport in the James j Madison.—Hem^ gdinUt. ' uvanm«,anDnrsiMs.Kvs>ito: vqvastua 11,1818 Oj" To Mosrbw being rocommeadsd -By-- tbs city ccimcil, to be obcerved as* 4*7 of “solemn prayer, Uumktgiviiig soil ptsiee," to /dmigbty God, the RtpabScax, in consequence, Will not he issa- ed again until Friday evening. V THAXKSQlVIM‘0 Bit. In Council, Savannah, 19th Oct. l8l8- The City CouncU of 8*ranrah. deeply impress- _ ] July 9th, received per America details the I by theAmoncan government to'receive! following:—A number .of arciweis arrived lit- j lately at Coqoimbo, whose names, except Arrived at Coqoimbo fast month, the.j Uic Macedonian of Boston, J.hav8«ot yet I American whale ship.president, Swain,] learned. A number of-vessels have also and French yhip Archimedes, -Bunker,] arrived here, principally Beitish,wifhc*r- I both tor reneihmenU. ; goes from 4 to 8300,000 each, and Pscket I Extract of a letter.raeeivedifrom Cadiz, under from Bostm, Wito a cargo of 300,000-.— 1 . date of the 30th August last, .icceiVcdst Phil-1 The.anticipated fall of Libia naa ruined sdelphis. . . 1 this market. The amount ot property I.am oorable to tell yun any .thimr' ofJtoouKhthere witojii tite last Iff mootiia i nportance in relation to measures adopt-1 calcSattU «3KfiFTen mUTTon* of dollais. a - rl ... ; J ed by dittrgovernment in the present mo-l^ The patriots since their last successes -Xended-c-andJ have,the satisfaction of in-3 mehtous circumstances, bat that the grand I have ppised their time m fensting and re- (forming tour excelleucV, 4hgt lieutenant] expedition for Sopth America it prepar-Ijoicirig; the royalists are still in possession; mblonei-Uasara, tndtthe captains Egdires,] ing with the greatest possible activity: lof Valdiva.theportof TaleuaDha/nd Cow-, 'Valdsrrama andaViiftauSva, officers of thslraiiy troops are (in motion .from several! ceptton but the patriots.are going against; . FA TAL QUA£R8I» matriotit irmy,4»bo were prisoner .at points af-tbs^iiigdom to the .environs o(J themin Sept and tor apprehension exists; WxtMSavtm, (pkl^Oetobfr^. toM, have arrived on board my ship. IJtbUcity and .the isle of jUon; and sundry dbuttoey will be easily conquered; andin-; .On Sstard.y.Pran^s-fUsj «nd Johi ihavcdhetoouor to be, etc. 1 men^Twar from Mahon, Carthagena, andjldeod fiina is shskiqg, *s Jh ey intend to Rotter of Brandywine, were wnhinff' . ... .... „ , Jamcs Bipdle, iFcrroL are hourly expected here to join Ta*ri!fa»gsinsUtM soon as tliey-drive them: together, oh or near CherajrirfandmsrslCl ”>»■.” f 0 ™*™ with atotr fellowxifateni. wth *. . Captqin U. States* nany.the-squadron almost ready attois port—. enturel/ftom toisurovirtce. The viceroy; hail s qusyel on some account, sndRut-jg"^^»° Co^fortoejydtor Mms*g» coa- To his excellency the supreme director «i* considered to be an expedition des-1 w~id to havosfedTor a truce^if five years,; ter,after haying threatened .to * F ^ tined.to carry into execution a most impor-1 which was. very wisely declined. The executed hisfiomd -menace, and Jeft.; his | expedient aod proper, tortA.osi ^ntqutw J tant nlan a weed on and snpporteil bvthe] Spanish messenger came in the U. S. sloop victim weltoriqgiiwftlood, without assist- -To which to* fallowing aaswpr was retpned: J allied power*. | Ontario and returned in bento Lima.' T he Sra-UUexceUency the supreme dirac-j .Wa learn by toe fast lettera from Mad-JO. railed’toence MtoJupe for theN. W 4*r having .token Into consicleratioh ;thclria,-that our dlffereaces with the United] com t Judgej’revosl has not gone in her : icontents of ysardetter^Ttoe apth iipt-has] States will be piomptly settled, aid both] hem in tou capital, directed m* to tender to iyou, up his] FloridM-eeded to them. Jf they come to a] , They are suffejing werj much at Lima mMie,,tha expression,of .his -most ardent! fidal settlement of all the points in contro-J f #r wheat, beef; &c. &c. whith they for- -4b sols for (toewebecposconcern jron h*ve|*ersy between the two governments, on] raerljjfljw'su, •£8? 5 * t sbnndqnce Trom stafronwith the^iceroy ofFeqi,in'order to] such teems as -reason aud good faith »].*». jgowiico. If the suppfy cpntioues^ jODtBm cichwpvjif jMiftoned of jni*. *4 quire* -I CiJlyJis ngorouslj as-c^iuaicnceuy a rev-* oraeasore repeatedly solicited on our.partJ Aa to our friend Mr. Heredia, with olution wasxtrongly expected. There are {but until toi. qccasioq, rejected by toed whom yon have been wdl requaintet/, 33 vesselssn Valparaiso, among them the ■viceroy. ' ** ' n during his residence in the United States,] British sloop of par Blossom, Capt Hiabej; CMB, as w«ll as -the other states ofj he is now appointed charge d'alfiun near ] tho BnUsli ingate Andromache sailed a /Seatn America,.can never forgot.i|»ename] the king.of Ntjheilands; and i believe he]}«W < !*J 1 lr , ^ ce U .f°,f P ?h' xfhisi,Whose generous interference in thoji will saiT, before he goes to th*t country,] “h filocjcading squadron ofi; since the icaoae of humanity, baa entitled him to] for toe United States, to take w^th him his] drbMuiig the Estaeralda got. Aheir gratitude, for having cammencedand] wife,-the eldest daughter otour minister] The ship Bewer and brig ( _ , .= , . . accomplished toianoble .week of humanity, j toOre, the Chevalier-de Onis. -If it be to,] ^ ew lurn, are raported to have beenxon- a mistake. I mpned, htr, 'P eas ^ m* congenial -to 'the American chuacter] I will, transmit to you by his hands ; toe! de “ n ® d ,lf .^<* , »cytion. 3 honor, akogetber in a tomake. I aBJto^M^thoaffliolilKpoliqyofl p^mnjwiwant,£c. . A'J.ySCIIATKA. 3 that h’eis goiugoo.the N. W. coast into the ance,'tiU some -casual passengers found him and conveyed him to Brandywine vil lage. His arm was shattered to pieces and his side lacerated, which caused hf death before day the next- morning.- ~j _ coroner’s Inquest has pronouerd a verdict] tion* to deKver appropriate dimoUnes ofwilfol murder, and on Monday, Rutter] day. Extrka fnm the mi****- ' -i, •' J Be it, thrr'forc. >r„fe«4 /bat, THUHSDA?^ TWBCVTH NOVBMuffRNEgT.fee tetapartjb ' day of man raarrS, nUaaMmaoaadvXaSvi. lAmnoara God ; and, thsrhis boyorthe Mayor request the-Reverand Clergy ofaBf was Commitedto prison si New-Csat>e. The Mistakes of a JV^ghf.—Amongst: the prisoners brought op by tbe watch, to the police office, a few -mornings ago, was a young-man, accused oT an assault and. battery on nearly ail-the inhabhants ol. a house,Jncluding hisbwnwife. He open-^ ed a most earnest and clamorqps.riefencej by Msuring the justice the whol e affitir- Captain f’arrott'Of tbe at Baltimore, on the 2d Cbirgret, (South.America) Sis' es for government ftom onr South Sea*. seen her/or the first .time, in all my li about two hours.befnre 1 married diet, to be sure, you see that was a mistake. 'Then 1 found out that she had a child by 1 spottier man, was not that a pretty mistake I ofher’s? And bekasefi would not agree to By referrence to the Baltimore marine brad, ia : ammia rJtm W - a. _. s V* —1 — t, Sate n^aaatoajl is evening's tttpuoucQn, it wiit oc pcrocivea uuq cctisn fyij faVfq pUc6 between the Buenos*' Anton brig.pf.war todependencia, and a Spahiril ■loop of war. . v • - . - •tar. were t The'bua}«,lntendeafor i down, last Thunday, by Mr. J knowledge of the neighboring cqtm. i to beUere that they will be sis every ■ it they all fell on to me, but I soon made I anchored hi toe most advantageous lituatioM.— them to know that they were mistfcen alto-1 fhv*» Gazette, 9th Htt. K ther, and now they want to get^me into ] At toe mperior ccmt, beld on die 28feptat l ia idewoll, bat I hope your honor wont be] Brunswick, Glynn county. Await Bacnwa* after making such a mistake as that, forU11- 0 *^;* 0 , 00 ? * aa ’ l 1? “ wouldhatoer ytogtjtoyit, tlratwould 1 £&tiV.kt‘Uhincyi (near Botton) on tbe 28th olt. their-l m SHIP.NEWS. PORT.OF SJCfRJOfJUL < . aairmL w f .* i totcra timir]IndepsmlentUwadded,vtoohave theactrra*,'«mad#me,(say. he) “I have] .The Russian j since yvicuy»d>,^ts.hiiis puttn here to refif heard 'of Tartars and drinstcmia*Sj but iu bfoughAMEiiroe, peate BdUo^jofanMonAt pviaioaj and we sTe tald has a con- - '■'ity'pf*pfciepaboi|rd'j-ii| mam tain transport* rtoepu^ofnreservi ^ intercourse \yitojilamgchtakK «ssian.Ame»ipo.c<>inpany have] yhelutioaslIntelligence,' -ofyesterday, sail employed at ihqir **t- j in snnoohcingjqclge Blahd’aamval,*ays, ' - «Hfe lias returned in good season to pre- in order! ^tojusteport,** the ojher commissioners ia tune to be Jaid. before jeoh- k*M ■ . emonta on the N< toe company have possessed thmselres of grraq- the Jslauddrf Mopee, one.of.the Sandwich groupe. exoresstur Sir. and,Mfc , eecKtarr to the.Commission, have been re- ■jpm Johnston Si Hi . toe -Comediau,-having-A-disrl apple* Hwe, cordials.' griton-roora, 5 with Mrs. -Yaf *“ mould em*. inSSS arti the ereant l.toUuJ toe other”'’ ’! “‘j° r 1 most tie Xfck ^^eDhtciiessoFRingMoq, standing by] one of the Miss Meadow*, While her wo- —j wnn 5 Misa Meadow*^ While her wo-] Sarith.HfcGirtoner. 1 Conner, MissStask.Mn! lacing her stays, wlio being jolly, | Montgomery, and .others. PatKnMen—Arehi- hes» took •rohaion to joke her]baldBmiitektywritomgfater.tero>l£wifliara. . >• yu,sl s^s^ym tomnltnto two children and servant. • Mis. the-DutchrSl > s upon toe largeness of her shape,'to y the'roung lady replied, "she could wish if l u® aadaUeA i 4S sTeotlcrisfierrraee a reputation.”. 1 daughtera, 8 Caael, vWe and torae < 1 ~ -- -' 3 ' *’ , f - Cary and fourotnUren, Mr,Hacatel wile.and torae ADDISQA'S PEDIGREE OF WIT. ‘ ]ehi5r<n;-Mewra-Himifton.* 8 Myer.BBum^ Good sense is his Citfier; Truth hi* ”?l U 1 5?!r Graodfsther A aml_mirth_.nd good * *" "* -». « — an,BtikergUowfp( artkis cbocen compaotoov. ,OouglmAtobUrn, I VCJsrk.