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, J vdtfbfosUSLLhiL-' % * SAVANNAH MEPUHLICAN. vour excellency^ question 15 Jaualacloril v j mgs,"ami orilereing "me and my fWMs in- j the same principles Witt warrant tne Arne; answered. 1 stantiv in quit th? tecritnry of-his Catlio-l ricati 'government in tioldtng it until such FBEUERIBfC S. FELL, CITY id INTER. answered. The succeeding one.is more serious. stantiy to quit the territory i lijS majesty; <vith a threat to apply force in I l»y the governor ol of St. Marks. duly mzn, StiBirr-auc.iT.IT, *11, via am. payable in ADVANCE. I immediately required of him an ac-1 on his party'- after having been early and cor.tofhis conduct, and he made the j well advised of the objects of my opri a-t communication found in copy No. 2.— I tions, that I hesitated *-no. longer on tli» However, as your excellency aflirms that the measures to be adapted. I minh-dl m mvi an »*w ai'SanTtsasuivtv Arrian ranas—an rraresr o»ma oatr X3) WHOLESALE PRICES CUR HE.VI'. [r«nnrCT>.D whalt.] huvaiinalt, fr.nuary 2. 3819. s Cto. -g Co 0 16 a 0 lb 14 .0 a 15 0j 4 75 5 0 j., 0 2 00 6-00 0 .!5 2 25 0 50 0 2<1 0 or. 0 14 0 48 0 1H 0 18 0 05 0 10 0 22 0 -0 9 18 6 33' 0 50 25 1 00 24 14 00 a 15 00 10 00 a 10 50 0 34 ■, 5 0 26} a 400 a 9 a 20 a 17 00 ■a 51 00 Macon, per lb. f Beef, No 1, per hi. - Zlrcui. N.i»_ , r bL fla. Pilot, «l«i. Dill er, pur lb. tier’s VYiiX, do. 'flranly.Gog 4th prf.gal. Hr.mily, ptacli, (none) Candlm, «;« rm pertb •to. muuht, do. •lo. flipped, <lo. Casting*, prr lb. _ Cheese, per lb. 'Chnotilate; IMitonfNo. 1 perils do do. No 2 do. do do. No. 3 do. • Colic*,-per lb. Cot'on, tea-island, pet lb. Do upland, do "■Corn, per bushel, Dock., Russian, per bolt, do. raven*, do. • Flour, I’hiladrlpliia, per bl. , Do. Augusta, do. (mint) 8 00 Dili, Holland, per gal. 1 " - Iron, bar, tier cwt. 3 50 Lead, per lb. 0 8 " laird, per lb. O ' 8 '"Mackerel, lloiton,No. 1,p*rhl. 14 00 do. do. No, 2, do, 14 00 do. -oo. -No 3, do. 9 00 '•Mol»sses,per gallon, 0 63 Nails, Wrought, per lb. 0 13 Do. cut, do. <T 8 Oil,Plorence,letqua!.perdozen,7 50 do. linseed, per.gallon, do. sperm, do. - do. fish, do. Powder, (Dupont)'per keg, rcpiier, per lb. 'Pimento, flu. Pork, per bl. ' Bice, per Imndrcd lb. ltuin, Jamaica, per gaHoo, '.Bum, Windward Island, do. Bum, New*England, do. -Salt, Turk’s Island, per bushel, (node) do. Liverpool gromul, do. 0 75 ' do. do. mown, do. 0 55 Salmon, No. 1. per bl. 18 00 Shad, per bl. (no..e) Share Moulds, per lb. 0 7 ' Shot, do. 0 10 Soap, do. '0 11 Steel, blistered, per hundred lb. 12 00 a 13 00 Steel, Dorman do. 17 00 ' Sugar, brown, per hundred lb. 14 00 a 15 00 I)o. white Havana, do. (none) lln. loaf, do. 24 00 a 26 00 . Tea, hyson, per lb. 1-25 Tallow, do. 0 18 Tobacco, manufactured, per lb. 0 15 Do. leaf, per 10J bis 12 HVliiskey, per gallon, 0 62 "^Vinc, Madeira, per gallon, 3 50 Do. Tenerille, do. 1 40 Lumber, sawn, 1000 ft. brisk) 20 00 •QrM flooring Hoards, do. * 25 00 • Timber, ranging, do. 7 00 a 10 00 Staves, \V.O.'perl0lK)(nonr.) 25 U0 do. K,0. do. (none) 12 00 a 15 00 do. Pipe do. (qune) 40 00 -Shingles, per thousand, 5 00 a ~6 00 RATES OP EXCHANGE ’government time as Spain can gorantee, by « ade- and 'relates to the’eourse observed of late I the event of' a non-compliance—this was I quale military^force, the maintaining her so open an indication of a hostile feeling j authority within the colony. ' * ■ ‘ 11 A topographicalsketch of the country from AppalacIlisoU to Pensacola Bay' ac- cum|*antes this. •C-uptaimYounjj will pre- _ _ _ pare.as soon as practicable, a topngcaphi- you possess positive proofs of the miscon- for and entered T’-'nsacolu. with un^y the] cal memoir ol that part of the Floridas, ou duct of this officer, I must, as a necessary shew of resistance, an the 24th of May.— I which my army has operated, with a map consequence, entreat you to submit them | The governor'had previously fled to Furtr «f the country. Captain Gadsden is in to tne. that, the fact being established, 1 Carlos'tle Barrancas, where it is said he I -tructed to prefare a report on the neces • «■ - ... *--- ■ 1 * * 1 —* .i ’ sary defences of the country, as far as tin military reconnw-aticcs will prrtnit r ac natura'l to me, that lie has acted in en-1 us, accompann.rig this marked A, detail re opposition to his instructions, and, ing my motives tor wishing and demand your excellency will transmit me the ing that.Pensacola and its dependencies proofs . I request, he shall be brought be be occupied will, an American garrison. lore a council of war, and punished with The package marked B, are documents all the severity his transgressions deserve: I substantiating the clarges in part agai'.st out your excellency will be just enough I the Conduct of the Spanish.govr-rnor l.av- tu allow, ihat the Spanish government I ing knowingly and willingly admitted the cairiut he responsible lor the Misconduct I savages, avowedly hostile to the Unite it neither upholds them 1 States, w therein, nor suffers their malpractices, be-1 I he peat lave a personal aqd direct application to.I May, and on fk-. seme night puv.ed re-1 Don geneially of the officers and soldier, nyself, and are relative to the asylum I connoitering partie, under its-very guns. I of every species,of corps, which 1have had ranted to the persons ami propeity of t/i>.d.On the mmiiing of tie ^6th, a military re-| the honor to cortimand. Toe patience fugitive Indians; and to the passage of pr->-l conuoisance was taken; and on the *am’ **--- — 1 1 r -‘- 1 — , -~ ”' It is easy foi l night a lodgement Wa- made, under a -fi- Irum the Spanish gani-pn, by iapta *r your excellency will lie satisfied with a I Gadsden of the Kugmeers, aiden ov c.i|>-1 •hort and true relation of facts. I tains t.-all mil .Young, on a commanding With respect to the ..Indians, your ex-1 p »»ition, within three hu idred and e-g.ity cel'.eucy has assuredly been misinformed, | fi v “ yards ol tile Sptnish wo ks, and a as, altnough it is true that some remaiued-l nine poamfer mounted: a li.nvuz'r bail. ere, the gi cater part of them weie wo nen and children, who protored 0 14 9 8 60 1 37 1 o7 0 75 ry was -simultaneously estafo.sned ou tht sub-1 capital of, and within «.iveti hundred ami sistence by furnishing the inhabitants with I fifty yards of the.Fort. At day light oh I mgs. if 1 did not particularly notice tin; wood, fish, and other trilling objects, and | the 27'h, Hie Spannish garrissou opened | exertions of my quarter-master general. olonel George Gibson; who, under the 1 1 25 1 25 0 fn 7 00 0 21 0 22 29 00 a 21 CO 6 00 1 40 0 70 0 00 1 45 1 Z, 0 60 0 8 0 12 0 20 0 2s 0 65 4 25 1 50 ' Onua gland, 60 days kt par ‘On! 'ranee, no sales. On Holland, no sales. "On Boston, (none) - '■ On Naw-York, (par) ., * On rphiladelphia,'do •On Baltimore, (none) sOa ,llharteston,-at the usuat"rate on local ADVANCE •On British CnttdnGoods, fifty ptr cent. * Do. do. tVoolIcqs, fifty per cent. .‘On'French Manufactures 25 a 28 cts’. pet franc. FREIGHTAGE To Liver iool, nee per ton, SI 5». To Ijivcpoot, cotton per lb lit To'Frmcj'. -do do 2} a' 21c To »*• York, do per lb }c. SEJILVOLE IVAR. Orrttiai. Bor.rrtsmrs TSimxi-rm ar Tat 'Pnts: sin to Csssain. . rOWTIHVTO. (riintans r*rr ) t'entacoln 'StAAf.iy, 1818. iftost excellent Sir—On the 10th inst re vived )rnur excellency’s letter of th 27th of Ajiril fast, infpruiiogme that some • articles of the clothing, used by the troop of the United'Stdtes, and supposed to h* tpart of those taken in the beat in which •lieutenant Scott and his'cscort were so in 'hlimihfjMnurdered, were found in a small -schooner, despatched frera this port for 'that 1 of Apalache,' with provisions. . .Your excellency enquires ot me,in what 'manner these-articles came into my pos- session; sad you further state, that you-fecl yoarself obliged to inform me, that th 'documents and'the pmofx'fouml in St. Jo an; the detention of'American cattle found in St. Marksjartd the correspondence car-_ •ried on between this post ami the hostile* '‘Indians; are sufficient to create a belief, **!wt they were armed and - incited to this "cruel war against the United States, by' -the Spanish officers. "'"Your-excellency Adds, that there exist •psdtive proof that the Indians were sup- plied.-with' munitions by the last command; er of St. Marks; and you conclude bv aay- ing. that an asylum has been granted here to the persons and property of the Indians, wno are enemies to the Uoited States, and fugitive* from the American-territory; and tha' 1'i ’Se proceedings, acd the refusing ' to sfiow the-passage of provisions for your 1 "tr..»P», p. lived the u iju'st conduct'd- the’ Spanish agents in the Ftoridas. - 7. ' I shall answer the charges alleged in their proper order, with candoc, and'with- oot evasion or. reservation:' . The-first complaint made by yonr ex*- -cellency is relative to tha articles of doth- ing found- on board the . schooner Maria, ' and which have been detained on the’aup- \ posithui, tha't they are the priMierty of the N Unitdd Sutea. Part of these artic.es, as proved bv Copy Bo. \ were purchased at'Now-Oriean*. ttv. tie mmitif of May,- fast yeat. part emu companied with plans of ths existing works, what aihlittoos or improveinenti are necessary, aud whnt new works should, in his opiniun, be erected, to give perma nent security to this important territorial nldition to our republic. As soon as the report is prepared, epptain Gadsden will receive outers to repair to W ashington Citv with some other documents which i if its agents, when within the tswu of Pensacola.—2-1 inav wish to confide to his-charge. ELECTION O.VMO.VUAV. Vo*™* uirnuu'or cuATtiax cocstt. An eketian wit be held on i»foadajf next, the 4th irut. -for a Representative, to represent litis suteiathe present and n*xt Congress of the' United States, in the room of John Forsyth, sp. 1 pointed to the senate. Also -for a Receiver Of ] Tax Returns and Tax Collector. We ti ust that there v ill be a general vote given. Let no one say, that M he is but a single citizen; ‘ and his ticket-will be but one in the box.” That I one ticket may turn the election. The moral j good of society, requires that a man should not I at liberty to pluck even a peccb from a neigh, i bors tree, without permission; so the- politicll happiness ofthe country forbids you to rob the | deserving of your vote. Turn out, turn out then* ] and give MIL l'ON a long. puU, a strong pilU^and pull all -geiher. S, ascertained, to pass unpunished peaceable surrender of the tort at t.. B.irraneai was denitd; I marched for, ami I A; the cluse ol a campaign which has terminated -so honorably and happiiy, if l’lie last complaints of -your excellency I investeil it on thetveniu-' of the -dotli of I gives me pleasure to express my approba tions up the-Csianfuia- ne to remove these charges, and,-I turn wi\h which they endured fatigue and sub milted to privations, and the determine^ lion with wnich-they encountered and van- inish every difficulty,is the strongest in-, iication of the existence of that patrotic feeling, which no circumstances can change, and that irresistibl- ardor in tht defence of their country, which will^prnve her strength and bulwark under any ex posure I should do violence to my feel- CAUI'IOM We understand that general Milton, and judgt Herd, are candidates to represent this state -In present congress, in the room of ' well as >n the next congress Two sesfiKue bal lots, expressive of their being repreijluiives £c the present and future congress, vrill^Breti re be. required. We have no MiUiority to '\ile,' u.j t Air. Hamilton biters bat-for the-16th icougrc^ and consequently leave the decision to those bat ter acquainted than ourselves. . .-. -vere here before the present war with the-l their artillery on our batteiies; a parley mitioles—others now and - then assent-1 * Vils sounded, a flag sent in, and the sur most embarrassing of circumstances, re uleil, »n account of the war, but in very I render of Fort Carlos de Barrancas again J lioved the necessities of-my army, and to nail numbers; as when J had them col-l demanded: the favorable-positions obtaiu-J whose-exertions was i indebted for the cted, in compliance with the proposition | e ‘* ,' vere pointed iiu’, and the inutility id, "— : “' 1 u: - ~ -• — 1 — ! *- J — ’istauce urged noxious to avoid an hud-* by major Young, they altogether iinountcd to eigty-seven, and, assuredly. I °P en contest, and to save the elfusion of nese‘ few unarmed and miserable men I uln od, the same terms previously oflereu „1.4 1 ....all . A _ AI IT ‘A...! 'in... I MIPfH MtVnifi foi.ilneiwl I,... vere not hostile to the United States. The I were again tendered. These were reject ontinoal passing of American citiz-na I and offensive operations recomim ii<- from the frontier to-this .people, who tra upplies received. His Zeal and.integrity' in this campaign, as well as in the-unifurm discharge of his duties since his connec tion with my staff, .merits the approbation and gratitude ot his country. With respects, yours, 5fc. Andrew Jackson. Junj. Gen.'Com. . r ._ r ._, A spirited add well directed fit Vflled alone aud unarmed among them. I " as * £e P t U P greater part of the morn j The Aon. J. C Calhoun, iec'yat mir. without being, at any time, insulted or mo-1 ln e» un< * at intervals during the afternoon. | [to »* coitih-id ] ested in their persons or.property, is a | evening a tl4g was sent trnin the I Spanish commandaiit, offering to capitu proof of this. With ret pi ions up the Escambia, I have, not hitln-rt With retptet to the passage of provis- | l 4 ' 1 -". au, l a suspension of hostilities was ia am *i... i? * i a L.ii -a ^I •*ranted until y o'clock nuvt *i««» 1 The-senateofthe United-States sitttin; with closed doors, and treaty with Great Britain having arrived, it.i» presumed th t . ._ OT , M .,_ T& .... . the next day. prevented it, baton the contrary, have ra-"'" e “ ‘he fosetl articles of capitulatiii.. dilat 'd it so far as I was able, and my li-'J '“Ark^d C, .were signed ami agre-d d,._| *«■'■*»« bad tUunder consideration. It .* nei*.flitted, even to I « he terms are more favorable than a ci.n-1 understood that the nght nffishine 's re* but uu nitleil p.avcrs have permitted, even ;tnI <*v«- , «,Braui« man a c the comproinitting of myself, for, being IqAerew-encmy wnaid liave merited, but nly a subordinate officer, I could * ler the l” cul,ar circumstances of Dot consent to it» as it is unauthor-i case 9 my object obtained, there was no * 'd, but I took ; tlie responsibility on my-'| m “ tlve ''. ,r VVoU,lU,i ‘S ^e feelings of self, m consideration Of existing circuin-1 wtlo8tmll| i!» r y pridi; or honor^^liad. existing tances; and so I stated to your excellen cy in my letter of the 15th of last month,’ which I wrote to-you by major Parrault. ■.. and to which I refer you, in support of my- , mt P 0 ^ 011 of ^ "jAndas, Hitherto un.lei L iL f ' thegovernmeut of’Don Jo»e Masot. prompl- eu to tne real,tance' made. The articles, | with but one condition, amount to tin complete cession.to the Uuited States ol I lured-to what it was settled at the treat) of ’83—our western bun Hilaries are extei. led to the Pacific, anil include the inoutl- aud course of the Columbia river: oui boundary in that direction has heretofore, been the Mississippi. The West India' trade to remain as at piesent.—Philadel phia Demuci'alic Press, 21«f .inst. assertion. Now, that the free commerce, of this people with those of-the interior k declared -admissible there The grange meats .which I have made FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Uaptain Rillsbury, arrived at-Eastpnrt in the Rover, from Trinidad j informs, that in consequence •if the destruction of alt the R->yul-X,anches, '(which jiad for *ome lared admissible fry higher authority. Pensacola and its dependeiici. 2; re will, in future, be no difficulty in .1- f e " erJl1 or ^ r *’ K , ct ?' ing th. merenants to transport from * deemed.it most advisable to ce'to Fort Crawford and other I r " ta, i , j ‘ or the pcesentj-the same goveru- ■inthe frontier m well bv water., bv land ment to wh,cl * P*q>le had bee., accus, I st » 1 ua, ' , " n ’ an ' , t, .' e re-poss C «,on ol. nine ironuer^as wen uy water asny ianil.l - umM ) ullt ;i .f 1 .. , ,J Guaia and other ports situated in the go I, whatever provisions and effects they msyi : , o Cfl U,ne 88 f l,e ox ’ cuave M ofont.fol aonoiir. ..rr-ttu .»,i u..i., tini’ infi’st*’d the Gulph of iPara) by t •’atriot squadron, and-the re-possetsion of. HbvvoBS uiuviaiuiro aiiu 8UM i8 wrov may'i . it * i o * : need or desire; by which .means, these I Un,ted ^tatjis may order otnerwis. pnsis will readilv,be provisioned, and yoiib| to e,ts ^*' sl . 1 excellency will be satisfied. nd yutft. the revenue laws of.the U. States, to check • T thidk I have answered your excellen* I t * lc 8lnu 86| ln § which has- been - carried on cy’s letter satisfactorily,atad in a manm-rd 8UC “ u J'*'«l»arter for many year which’can leave no noubt of the sincerity im9ts anU 1,1 a “ mit ™An»-n..n a,,i; of niy intentions, and which evinces mv I “‘t* ^9 u al participation in a trade, wtucb .i-o:... ... al a. i. *'1 wouiu desire to contribute, so fkr as depends on ■ ------- me, to the good understanding existing I < /!" :l ' at '? n tt,e Spanish comine.ci between-our resnective governments I r a l ,t ' ' ,a “» , fon was appointed by ( nave been denied under the partia- cial code. between-our respective governments. appointed by me col lector, and ne has organized anil tell the _ plentiful supplies nfCattleand Mules were 1 were arriving Every account confirms hr general misery of the inhabitants of font devoted country,, and although chan ge* were daily taking.place in favor of ei ther one side or the other, it indicated no thing derisive. A number of British offi era had arrived at -Trinidad tioin the Oro noko, who had left tiie Patriot army in disgust.—Boston Pat. 18th ult. God preserve your excellency miny r .’ “ ■ u 0r S' ,uizel ’ leli ,.ars JoseAUvsot. y | n^partmr nt in the charge of officers ... Hit excellency, . A-drew Jacknn.maj. gen. of the\ w, ‘uin tne greatest conhdeuce may be re- cn»j of tht United State*. TIinUTU) cow. posed. CAPTAIJV OBBU WRIGHT. A.tetter received at Merchants I^all, Boston, dated Havana, Nov 29th, says— TiiuutTU) copy. i Ihough the Seminole Indians have been ! ®|* e ^ )y r . , 8ht> late of the-U. S. army, It having come to my knowledge that | acattereU aud literally so driven and redu- l. or 8 1 a ®Jarrived here a few day yon have passed the frontiers with the'I cei *» a# no longer to be viewed as a-formi-1 s,nce - —or Folk Beacon, 21st ult. troops under your command, and thatyou!| <,ab,e enemy, yet, aathere are still many ire in the territory of West Florida, which ' of this province of I -mall marauding parties, supposed to be] „ 1 Ca P ta,n 1 R<, S €ri !> tbe alll P Canton from is subject to my go-i concealed in the swamps of the Perd.doyI* 1 .' Feter«buigh, informs, that the ' U. S. protest against this | Unoc-towutchy am l fihapouly, who might] 'r'eate Guerrtere comodore Macdcnough, a 9 I ........I l ■ I . • ° I AiltllSll-tf’Alis I'ennofml* tl.n C 14^ «k. vernment, I solemnly protest - aga procedure, as an-offence-towards my sov reign, exhorting you, and requiring of y»’u | our irontier aetti’ers, snassaoreipg women n his name, to retire from it, at, if you do'I ■* 11 ^ children, 1 have deemed it advisable make occasional and isuddeu inroads on I 8a 'l e, l'fr°m Cronstadt for the Straits on the 2d of Oct—JVetv- YorkGazette 22d ult. not, and continue your aggressions,’i shall j t0 call into service for six months, if not repel force by force. « wujiaui-a vi >m- • ... j . d »» — The consequence in this case will, doubt* unteer rangers, under capts. Me*Girt and l,ralt ,or a few thousand dollars on one of soouer discharged, two companies of vol A qUICK THOUGHT. A few days since a gentleman having our banks, presented it and demanded less, be the effusion of bloud, and, also, an | Boyles, with instructions to scour the, x , interruption ofthe harmony which has ] country between the Mobile and Appaiach*] s P ect * No sooner said than done—a hitherto reigned between our respective na* | ‘Cola rivers, extermfnatiug every hostile | Jj"., r ”•*?*» containing one thousand tions; out,-as the repeller of an insult has | P Sl t J who dare resist and will not surren- ] l)ol,ars cich, in six-penny pieces and ten. never been deemed the aggressor, you will | der, and remove with their families above ] an " twenty rent pieces, and. other small - 'the Slst degree of latitude. |-hange, which would: take at least a wcelt >je responsible both to tiodand man, fur all the fatal consequences which may re suit. God preserve you many years. ■ Jose Masot. ■ The commander ofthe Americantroopo. \ copy of this protest was addressed to general Andrew Jackson, and sent-by a Spanish officer, meeting'the American arrnv, shortly after it had passed the Es cambia river. aJ. Gadsden, Aid de Camp. Heed-Quarters, divison of the South, Fart Montgomery, Julie 2. l’he Seminole rvar- may now be-consili-] Count, were turned out. -The gentle eredat a close tranquility again restored I -untied two orthree ofthe bags, and ... ai.. ai r’ T- .i ■ it -. . I finftinv. them ill fillpil with tki. biml nf to the southern frontier ofthe United ] *’ n<1 ‘ n 8 ^‘cm all filled with this kind of States, and, as long aka cordon of roilita- nrecious metal, thrust his hand into each mm r... lm Bn ..V*.*—.'f aV _ n.if rl hair, filled It'll iaf.lcpt flml ns n t HI (ii»n nnp L _ ry po-ts is maintained along-the Gulf a f| bag, filled his jacket and pantalounapock Mexico, America haanothing to'apprehend ] e *?’ and taen tuning round to the cashier Auk.. ® i I nfthe bank, informed him fkat*ho did nni from eitlier foreign orjhilian hostilities.—I ®fthe bank,Informed him that' he did not Indeed, sir, to^ttempt to fortify or pr0 . want any more specie at-that,time than .... J - r . 1 what he had taken from the bags,-and de - tectao maginary line, jir to suppose that a truntier on the 31 degree of latitude, in a sired him to count what was left, and-place wilderness, can bovettrred by a cordon oft '* t0 h>* credit, and then-left the bank, military, posts whilst,'tjife Spanish authori-1 Mm-York Evening Pet. Uea were ubt maintained in the Floridas, | Sir—-In a communication to you of the | and l bat country lay open- to the use and 5th of may, I detailed at length the oper- ~ e “ ations I excitement of any enemy, is visionary in is of tgy army op to .-that period—I the extreme. On the immutable principle, ring a strong garrison of regulars in 1 tncrefors, of aetl defence, authorized- by is wiott and' Gadsden,-T regained my ]^ be law °l nature and ot nations, -have 1 Clothing Warehouse. The subscriber hxs connected wub his present the extreme. On the immutable principle, | esubUshment, the making of clothes to measure; r — * . 1 he has engaged a compctantipenon recently, ar rived from" England, to take charge of thia de. partment; and solidtx a continuance of public. Leaving Forts Scott and Gadsden,-T |“J ” —** .—* l partment; and solicits a continuance of public march with i small detathtaeot of the 4th I bottomed all mv.operations. ! On the fact I patronage. A Prery'irtick bf male .apparel «r3l be regiment of* infantry, one company ot ar* I ***** the Spanish officers had aided ami I made in tbe neatest unanner and newest style— tillery ana Che effectives bf the Tennessed I abetted the Indian enemy, and thereby be- punctuality will be^dly observed. ■ exceeding j “ me a pwfy in ’hnstUities against as, do I • -ox iuxn. volunteers, the -whole -mot » SI . . •, — B . twelve hundred men,’to fulfil my -ebteu-1 J u atifymy occupying-tbe^paoish fortres-1 uyj.vesuBgi. tions otfmtaunicated tayou, scoeripe th« | 4e *’ . Spain had disregarded the treaties] nt Of Cloth., Csfsimercs country wesfof the j&ppalacbiebla river. j«*i»f»ng Tvith- the -American government,] A good sssortment o£ fsahiouable Clothing, On the tenth ol 5Iay my srmycrossed that l® r had nut power to enforce-, river at-the Gclieeie Village, and after [ todisn tribes-'within h«r te them The |-such *3 territory, and| Sep. dress Coats Do Surtouts " Do blue cloth and plaid Cloaks Do Pantalous and Tern With a great variety of articles in tha shove of privations, wefinatty reached and ef. | Itahuig themselves when and wbera tliey ] Un l ^ w .TAILOR, footed q passage river the Escambia. -On I pleased, aitil foreign agent*"were openly CLTw^tca ann-raic »» Lmy-macch »Sirttir-23tl^lay, a protest from I ao *^ hn°wingly practising -their intrigues /riinUMie Havana, and puct, were pui than* the governor of Pensacola was delivered'! * n ’-hikneutral territory. The immutable! . . - , ^ r „ was delivered . ... , . ., ' ed iuthii place. ’<AM this ip oubltsheih tome by-a. Spannish officer, retnonstra-4 principles of self-defence jaatified, there* ‘The'ctwurge is, of course, dose, atvpy> anti ting in warm- forma agakut my pr(Kced-i ,are ‘> Wc occnpapancy ot the Floridas,and ate 31 261 George, On the bag. tBlink Manifests, JFor sale nt this office. THE REPUBLICS SATURDAY EVENING, JxBoait 2, 1819 TO THE ELECTORS OP CHJtTBAM. Cocirramaa!—Twice only will the golden orb ofdsy difl'ute “ita radieace o’er the plains .of In. dependent America,”-ere you will becalkxi - upon to exerase the high prerogative of freemen—the right ot suffra e—a right obtained-by tbe blood Dur ancestors, and justly considered by them the palladium of liberty—the bulwark of the political constitution. To us, they bart^ handed it down, trusting, in the exeicise of it, klwill die. play that discretion and judgement which mm should she\v when deliberating upon a subject the most intimately connected with their -freedJm. Keeping this in view, permit one who boasts only of a vote. 1 but who feels for the general welfare ef hi. country with as much sensibility as any man ia to point out I'orycur suflragesa representative m the- present and next congress of tKe United States, in’room of Mr. - Forsyth, promoted to -erode. The msn who strikes my view as a Representa tive, is. general HO.MEU V. MILTON !J- has a Ural upon j our vote.-. He has fought in defence of his country; and he has spent the best part at his life and his fortune in combauiag not only the fliers of Britain, but our savage tribes, “whose known rule of warfare” is “an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.”! Country men! It would he ungrateful not to reward an old and faithful servant. Give him your sup port ON MONDAY NEXT; andl am morally cec. tain you never shall be sorry for it No man. Who will discard his prejudices, and suffer himself to be guided by reason and the dictates of dqty can withhold from him his vote, at tbe approaching election. -It is unnecessary-to say much in pom* meudation of a man so well-known.to the public as general Miltox He is a brave and respects- ble officer; and possesses. 4 feeling and-generous heart'. His strong claims rest upon hiV ps'-iot* ism, liberality, and public services. His.patriot, ism, no man. can question His public services are fresh iii the memory of a grateful people— He has drawn his sword for bis country, often, and he was-never known to refuse to quit his domestic comforts, for the “tented field.” Agaiiut the enemies of America, red,, or white he has al ways stood like Mount Atlas. ’When storms and tempests thunder on its bmp. And Oceans break their billows at its feet" What are the public sevices of judge Reed-com- pared to these? Do they not vanish: like the pale, moon-beam before the effulgence of the sun. 1 —If judge Reed-(who is the opponent of gcneral-Mi) has done honor to the bench on.which he.pte* sides, and has enhanced himself in the estimation of many, gsr.eral Miltox, sacrificed the en dearments of home, to win the laurels of the sol- dierin the battle field. If the former prais», tbe Utter merits the confidence and i which a grateful people can btslow. Such fellow citizens is the man whom we re commend to you to support, for congress Asum who possesses a sound, discriminating mind; a man who is not shackled by party; a man wjio it-, is believed, would be impartial and independent An all his actions; whose policy would-be liberal, to the interests and prosperity of the low country. The individual who now addresses you is per sonally acquainted with general Milton,and knows perfectly well, the -zeal and friendly disposition which he, possesses, does, and will gpince for the welfare, prosperity and' wants of this section pf the state. -It is- hoped, .then,'- fellow-citizens, that you will throng the polls on Monday next, and shew to the world, your respect for patriotism, derot ednesa and live for country, by voting for genit al HQMEKY. MILTON. One Voice, Bearing Many 1 * Thai There are in the huhor of Bavannafi at-this time—28 shipsi 19 brigs;. 25 schooners, ard 30 sloops. CORD ESP OJrjJEA'CE. "Hoax-no” is unavoidably laid over untiMteO* day. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF SAYAMJfAB. ARRIVED, 3bip Ellen, Rowland, New-Y6rk, 8 <Uy*-^to C C Griswold A Co. consignees—with a full car-, go—to Scarbrough A M’Kinne and other* r«* Ms,gen 'Messrs Gibbons, -iwan, ■ Lithrop -ana Olliers. . . _ ■' French brig Le Mercure. Vaequene, BowreSg* days—to Duhamel A -Auze consignees-*wtin stones ti bricks. Brig Mias, Topper. NcWWotk, 12uays-*4olH. Tupper, consignee;—with afull camo-rioiJohjy Henry, Dubsillel-. A Auae, A B-Fairain, J Buemn A Co, J Lawrenqp, & S ShadMUanchajd, Brmhres A Co’LilUbridge A Boss; Xenyon. J Lathrop A Co. J S-Bullodu W-JJarwg, and H Tupper. fomiyri ~~ Menu wick, Pope and Bird. ... ... Brig Othello. Mott, New-Vttik,-’8 daysrido George Gordon owner—with a full-cargo te«— Uroche & Watson, J Gunra-S: Co. F ’ ^ ^