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tilUKSDAY f.VKNING* SYnrsisurt 4, 1823.
\«Vk3 I'lGA 1'OK No l. 1 '—To tlie ttlrciors of
thi.il.itfc County shall appear on SituYdsy next.
Hjw Council Tor the entiling political year
The’ tills day, amlkfttrr kttrg qualified, proceeded
to lh« election of* Mayor, when JA-'IKS 12011
K*<l tan imstiimoasty Selected, *nu
'Or.irr.it Sxeatfi&, E»q appointed ChiuraDih ol iht
bear*!.
Mie'ifcw YorlrPatriotlttempU to countdown
\tr Crawford** populml', b> reckoning up the
’i.utnher of m-wspipcis for him; ukingc-re, how.
%\ er,to i>mit many of them—Thus, it says uclln
;i«}g of«id refubilcati newspipers in Maine and
tiiw. Hampshire, a Licit arc friendly to the Secre
cldih* to the ptc&idcney. It spectres t’-e
iRlbtfty Argus, Jitie K«*w York HaUuna! A'lwstr,
tbi L l*lfil*i>l,»U* Dtmocraiic Press, and the Aa»e-
tioan ffenX"el» tW6 National l.-teliigcnctr, the
%a*t4n£Tf*Tt tiizetic asid the Richmond Enquirer.
•tiuiit liappenathiit these priits arc among the
•democratic republican iouri ah, tluit have reen
VitaWi^iedT t a long net iod, Mid were nut "gi up
JiyjipiMtUltitfon of a (.epurtroent of government,
to rlfur.ee u* political interest of any one.
Thing* hove come to a high pass truly, when alien
Ikteriopfcnt &e. presume to denounce the teterau
%ml inteltigei.i organa ol Jcffeiaonian and Ifacfi-
\inian # tepublicat.um, in which th- ptople luv
FROM ENGL\tNl}-L»o6obp»pew tod Uliyds
list* to the >l!i July,' end tjverpual piptn kud
Wicefc Carrchtj to the Uhls iacl'JJfre, have been
received nJtKcw York by the ship <Miimvu. The
pdfitical new* cdmiinedln them is anticipated
by simultaneous arrivals from Stance and Spain
direct* which are noticed below. The commer
cial intelligence t» of an interesting character-^
the arrivals from America, numerous—the Cotton
market still continued to improve. In the House
of Commons the Komt<t Catholic Qualification
bill was r«*a J a ibini time and passed; and on the
7ih ult. the lri»h Insurrection Act paased through
a Committee of the House of Lords, The East
India Trade Dill wsa alto read a third time and
leased.
*1 he Paris Journals of the 3d July state, on th-
authority of their private correspondence from
Spain, that Votillo had defeated the division of
liourck, in I.eon, an i tint two. regiments bail
in consequence been ordered to reinforce Gourde.
The Urilub Traveller of July 3, says that “a
considerable sensation Is said to bave been exciicd
in Fiance by the proceedings at llmdrid. The
*n»*k by which French perfidy has teen conceal
citis now removed—acts of the greatest utrocity
are committed on the Constitutional party at tta
Hrid by tlie myrmidons * o! the Faith,'* under the
diicct protcciiou and co operation of the french
generals**
The brave Mini, who is represented, In letters
mm MkdriJ, t» be sick, in consequence of a fall
from his horse, appears, by other accounts to
be auaedve as ever, learning that the French
ime*iae<i to m nace B: • • colon* ..r»d Cadiz, at the
same tn uncut, by large bodies of troops, {hi*
t; au, ‘
CUvett-fif deary !' the people ire npl Uupoaeu
U.aatd or inirrhinirlA lor'.,!., uh^iu •
i nrw/occ*.
i It my deary
to throw ofl'awyi n
A^Kterinthe § .lean Rvgidcr, denounces tt e
tfclifcfr’of the ifestcn Strewn .r, a republican p*.-
per. fvta federalist because he published >©rr.t*
yesri* et>«n'impartial nevrsp.per in MmsscIiii-
♦eu», wtj^n veiy young, *n»l this same writer up
fioldrfkjtrepublican Mr. John Q tim.y Aiam*,
VlnjT.wa-s an avowed federal writer until the agt
Cf more .than forty. This Is consistency with a
vepgeaticc. It Is v..ry clear that this Salem or.
ter ha* farmed to hinuelf no standard ot politic*'
'principles v batsotVer.
Of all writers who hs*c committed their
thoughts to paper on the subject of a caucu
hon.mation of a caiuiu&U for tlie presidency, Hu
editneaYtl.e.Uhlumote American is the mo* 1 ca .
di!, and takes the safest position. In that pspe ,
tie say's, 4 *il a caucus shall be held at Waahingto ,
and r-ominate a' candidate ihat we like, he ahJi
rective our support, not otherwise.** ‘Hits is be
ing trank, and speaking out like a man. We do
jia« doubt that the pm* intentions exist among
wll ike ami caucQir'VfUers, if they could be indu
ced to apfcak the whole ruth on the subject: and
arputd If rot be better for them to do *o than to
be cbnsctitlly CKi.ung sgahut die conviction i t
their ow n coiiM.icr.cca ? iks the **fi «,x»*n hoc Jed
Cow boy/’ whatever i* good for them they *il>
never oppose; and, on the other band, whatever
•tfiey deem not to be good for them they will op-
t»* - vtf ,
, The Washington 1 It publican asks the friends of
Air. Crawford, to inform him, “why they manifest
io rnuen solicitude why dr. Calhoun should not
at^ft lor the presidential race I'* In ihi&q itrs-
lion there last or.ee a mistake as to a fact, and an
ignorance of die rule* of racing. The friends of
Ihe Secretary of the Treasury entertain no aolici
tuvle »hout Mr. Calhoun's entering for the priz^.
—•but the truth i*, tie cannot, at present regularly
emtr,because the content is not lor a Colt's purse.
if he is ever entered at all it most be for u latter
ff iy’s race.
The Waslungton Hepublican says, t( that the
policy of Mr. Monroe and his sdmhistratjon ha>
been nni:or:r.ly marked by a strict adhesion to
t^ie grea republican principles, as well as by a
degree of wisdom, economy, and firmness, which
entitle* it to public esteem and confidence/*
Kotr, 'if, Crawford bone of Mr Monroe’s “ad
ministration,** and must, of course, be compre
hended hr (he eulo mm. We do not like this
®dgh,g in 'amid* (be republican candidate, Irom
Ol* q .sr.er. There h net design in it. (Vital
(lie deuce dee* Mr. Agg tretr. f He. Mr, Auam.
cut Mr. Ctihoun f And doe, (lie Stcreur. 01
V/ .T AHVrhinuelf .1 the Tretrory Depsrtmtn. I
fie will hud no encouragement for . coalition.
The Editor of tlie Washington Republican, not
long ince, in noticing the S.nnnili Republican,
boldly .tterted tint I was by birth an Englishman.
THs isv tnuitke Mr. Agg t lira neitlra|by binh
fior principle an Englishmen Ca r yoo, sir, lay
/our band upon your heart and aay a much t
THE PRESIDENCY
Extract of * letter from e very respectable
fctaee—A gentlemen in Hniytand to one in Sa
Vaniuh. ,« W Hh respect to the pradtlencj there
Is utuchdifference ol opinion with us; Cranford
iov e vr, U last popular than any of the other
eulJi'dalesr-our election'll by distrieb, we arc
untitled to eleren electors, of which number. I
doubt rtry much whether ho will get more titan
one, certainly not more than two. Adams hu
them friends t Jackson a great many, particular j
in Baltimore; Calhoun, a good many in what are
balled the lower counties of the western shore
tillered, u.l'tidor niarchingto l.erida, uhereil
was luppo^d lie had gone, oilier movements
acre also making hy ihe Cmislutioual generals,
■louen, Sanrfield, end ban tilgucl, to counteract
he deaigns of llie invaders Sir Robert Wilson
IS said to leel the greatest confidence in ihe sue.
Cess of the Consti'.ulionalist. In Gallaria large
hodieo of Guerillas wore forming, uitd Hallaste
ms h.na latg'c and poneriut aimv under him; Se
it ml French sol<hei>,iaken inaiinstn (lie side ol
the t'.tin.i., hall been coiKlemne I to deslli,
I he liub>in Evening Mai) of July 1, Sa\ s—“ II
is rnm ’Uitd to day tlrai tr.cre has "been a battle
hcioeen the »iiiaiy end Ribamimen at Maghe.
• »nij that numbtra have been killed on both
sides.**
INDON July 8—Ti c foreign news this morn
s uninteresting. Scarcely sny business has'
transacted in the Funds, 'three per Cents.
c , , . ' suwr. swiw—is .aaiHaincu uicwoKliHtlnMi
Ctsyr hut fcw in Baltimore or that quarter, till euM and declared against the cones, Qoirogo
Strength lies in Frederick. Washington and Alleg "* -* ,J “ *■ 1 — 1 — J ■*-
ban) counties; the result will probably bees ful
fcw* (if they ell ttsnd)—Adsms d, Jackson 3, Cal
boon {, Cisy I. and Ctbwford t —if Calhoun and
Clay retire from the contest which I think very
frcbable,it trill then be Adame 81 Ja ksonS,
Ciawh nl 11 Ibis Irom present appearances, what
the nett IS mcntlia.nuy produce it ie impowable
*i ji.Msee. Mr. Chy baa alwgya been my favsritr,
but I have determined to sacrifice private reeling
tp wha' I deem the public good, and if there be
rntaueur nomination—end I hope and mot there
Will be one, t shall most indubitab'y suppon it,
Iris the only way to prevent the election going to
Ike Boose of B— to alternetive I cannot tbink
•f but with dieed of tit, consequences. You
IriH perceive in tbe Nit. Intelligencer, an eaaey
iy •'a Citizen of Hait.e^* which openly speaks
•Mrceisoly my icotimenta on the (object, end is
fe my opinion, conclusive tnd altogether unsn
ghenMe—in tuit count t differ with many old
city wishes m surrender.
political Meads with whom until now, it hat been
Wy pride to aft in edheert, but on so important a - ..
ducslina I cannot permit aity one to tbink for me, A J*Self **y* tint "so far
irt do mo* cousc.cniiou.iy befi.se it is the on- dhfcSSiSX
% idi»ti>A twuiwe pijbke uptown,- or in o tAh ‘rut Uic Icicgiwph liutol nlreztly apprited^uf of
Woida, urcoiteentnte lit strength of tbe Htfui t.c miry of our troop.into Cadis, and we shall be
“ ' much more M, if fitleen days or aannth ahould
ng
S-g—CuusulsSiJ lor account.
GENOA, June 15—1 he Hercules, teott, arris,
a tier, trom Liverpool, lias nten charter by Lon.
lyrnn, with an iutentien, pcraonally, to aid tin
Greeks.
BAMS, July 6—"It was yesterday reported ot
’Change, that a Regiment of tliusicura were at
.eked in the environs uf Madrid bv the Gttertll.
and they lutd difficult a ork to make them retir'
"The New* nhiclt was circulated yesterday
f an engagement between the dirisiun uf Gcr.e
ml Donu idteu and tit. corps of Mins, seems n
gain credit, tt e are much surprised wc have it.
news of tltis corps lur these IS days."
free- a I Lntrpool, -luig JO —Upland Colt. .■
81 to !C{; New Orleans and Mobile 9J todCJ
e. and Atatiam, 9) to 10 ; Seg Iflai.
'I to Js 9| Fiaxseeti 40 to 42. Flotn,
Shto 29 Itice 10 .i If Tar Ulu ]6 ; Turpen
12,6 to if Host a 6) to 7s3. James Itivnr I’.
b»cco, fr m 24 ■■ 7i Kcotucity and lluorg.
Leaf, t-’i 1 o | tin iiitpurtaiinn of Cotton at
Liverpool i n month of June la d TJ.UW bags—
in June, 1822, it was only 4j,U0, and in jTt.ie,
1821, onlv 2 j,3 0. The consumption per w, cf
iscstnnate.l at 11,000 bags, 6 J(J a week more than
last y ear, leaving it almu.t certain that the prut
will advanc.. I’tiees gr,dually hut steadily ad
vancetl during the whole of last month. The samt
general spirit to purchavC, continues with una
bated -pirn The circular before us teniarks tlta
toe neutrality ol England is not likely to he Uis-
turbed in regard to France and Spfm—the land-
ej interest was increasing, th,- manufacturers
ere lully empl.iycd, aod the Stocks were im
proving. To this is added, a more prosperous
state ot the revenue.
FBOM FRANCE.—Paris prpera to Uie 8th of
June, inclusive bave been received al New York,
try the arrival of the brig L Jt PMa,m, from Htv.
re. The news contained in them with regard to
the affairs of Spain, is as usual, conLadicloty and
uuc ruin. The last official account Irom the ar
my vf the Pyrcnnees, is dated at Madrid, June
SOih. It speaks of several pretty actions with
the Constitutionalists in the Province of Asturias
—states that the/ bid tak^n upwards of 100 pies-
es of cannon in Andshuh—sod that the greatest
confusion prevailed in Cadis, where there was a
great scarcity of proviaiona, Ac A private lei ter
from Port St. Marys, received in Paris,' says—
"Nothing can enter Cadis by sett or land—the
harvest in Spain having bet n backward, there is
no provisions in ti e place, and they have note,
supply l°r more than 15 days "
It is said the Infant of Portugal was about to
Join the French urmy before Cadig.
The Constitutionnel mentions that a report had
been In circulation for several days, that the Duke
of Angouleme was about tu return to Paris, ami
would be succeeded in commtnd by MlKUil L tu.
riston, who had gone tn Spain.
The Americans at Paris celebrated the 4th of
July, by a public festival, at which Mr. Sheldon,
chttge de» affaires of the V. Slates, and the Mar.
quis La Fayette, were guests. Mr. Cox Barnet,
presided.—The committee of arrangements were
Messrs. Msrigny, ofN. Orleans, Jolham Post, of
New York, and Charles Barnet, of Washing.nu
Morillo, one of the principal constitutional
chiefs is said to bave abandoned theconatiiuitonai
. ; the lnfsnt
tie Patdi his wife and their three children i
I nisuU' of Pot tug»k lister of tbe King, and her
sou.
/fun e, July 5,—Thefe has been s great stir in
the cotton market, particularly for United State*.
More (ban 6000 bates bave been taken within the
last fen diva, fur consumption and on speculation.
There is at present an advance of 10 centimes,
Georgia (short staple) 110a 125f; do (loogdp)
2(0 a 225; Louisiana, 132 a 140; Slarankaut, 159*
155; Pernambuco, 167 50m 170.
Another circumstance in favor of cotton is that
Nantes, Bordeaux and Marseilles, which did not
caperience a want ol supplie* last year, have
scare'ly any thing this lesson This will natural
ly contribute to reduce more rapidly the slock in
tins market. a
FROM CADIZ—By the ship Canton, arrived al
New Y'ork from Gauis, direct, the papers of that
eity to the 10th of July, inclusive, have been re.
Cjtivcd. Copi nil extracts from them are give
fn the New York Gazette, of which wc have a-
vailed ourselves in m-king up our summary. A
reference to these extracts will show that the
_ . , . . 4 cAbfuiivt. di rccruiuKiui me iroo,-s ot me
Constitution*! Spaniards .ire conn*lent of success / carri-ion».||H;tHiis.tero* can derive many resuurc* a
Improving
ewyaparomomeM The twobatuliom of-city
arijltJ* have beets ordered to Join <b« army. Tra
tmtto hat been considered reinforced.
GaxaiDA, June 86 —General Plscensia has as-
raundd tlie command of the army of tliia the 9th
district. Ye ahould ho pb ased to observe more
activity, more energy, and ins word, more decis
ion in Gen. Taeon - Plaeensi* is about assembling
a large body of troops in the immediate neighbor
hand of this capital.
We are not aware of there being any factious
either in this province or m that of Malaga, for in
the tuwn of Santa Fe, in which the pillar of tbe
cunslitutiofrwai demolished by a few thieves,
they were fully punished by the regiment of Gal
icia, and the same has taken place in Rata; where
('Column of troops went and drove ulf towards
Cazorla the factious chiefs Avila aud Moretto.
Ballesteros is expected here to night with 200
horse lie hid left Valencia when the French
corps of Arsgun entered tpe city with 14000 foot
anti 1500 horse, and a numerous body ol factioua.
llalluateroa has left (he command of his army to
lialansat, at Alcoy. Alicante and Carthagena,
wh-re he hat aent inany recruits for inaiructton
ilia disposable torce ainounta from 10 to 12000
met:, exclusive of recruits and the troops of the
is also said to have abandoned tbe cousc, and cm-
burked for America
King PeNinand la arid to be shut up in a gar
ret of the custom house at Cadii, in order tu pre
vent his escape.
News from Madrid dated die Jkpf July, states,
(hattlie Cadix regency has >een diss.ilied, and
that the government is extririsedsn the name of
th. King.
In Portugal the reign of dispotilm hat been ful
ly established.
Utters from Cadis of the 28th June, assure os
that the fortifications of thlae.iy so long nrglect
ed are in n wretched slate, andit is affirmed that
th* Codes will not be able to remain there a week
if the French blockade b) aea. Tlie constitution,
al army no lunger exists; It is completely di.ban
ded iu Andalusia, and the wrecks of it bare form*
eel themselves into Guerilla corps, ofwlnehone
has entered Medina. Udoniawss attacked by the
volunteer Militia. Gen Lope* Ban * has taken
shipping, after a asms defeat which be assumed
Drum the French forces under Count do Bouron
sw days or s me;
l
«nJ making every ezertio 1 to reslat the Invoden,
One t*th (xayg the Gazette) is pthie*(ar!y deaerv<
ingof attention, which is, that small re.^eh con
tinue to arrive and depart with a* much safety as
before the blockading squadron mu!2It- tppear-
ance. We noticed that in two dayvjf/ty five small
vesseli arrived at Cadiz, all loode-i with provl
•ion* of various kinds; and as there were several
months provision* in the town, to; do not think
that there is any reasonable prospect of t!te Spun-
Utils being starred into submission.
The Cortes niet daily, und^sz principal/ em
ployed tiuH-cusslngsuch subicctf as had aay cun-
nexicn uitlt, or nug.hl tend to at*!, the cdiis'ilu
lion.I cause. *, • f
M Wyer, a passenger in the Canton, and, bear
er uf dispatches for government, ha* furtijjbrd
H<;<ne verbal intelfigeuce. ile states ^hi the
French force in Spain amounts to 76,00'.) m*ti.
I he King of Spain bud taken up his quarters
rith the Cortes, and was a.tid to be very reicrtu.l
Tl»e^French blockading squadron was at an
chor on Cadiz when the Canton catne out. It con
•ists of two ships of the line, three frigates, twi
•/oops of war, one schooner, and one gun foat
l'he Canton was boarded by them, and afittr *.
diort deteniinn permitted to proceed. Shu *a-
*lsu fired it by tiie land forces.
An English brig, which attempted to enter th.
arbor atier having been ordered off, w»i board
U and her eatgo of rye nearly all thrown over
joard A brig belonging to Win Grat, of Bo*
on, had also been ordered off, aud arrived at M*
-aga.
Wc understand Mr. Wyer hu brcu.'ltt homi
• very -plentiid collection of mi ic.-auand slie'l .
/'rices Current ul Cadis, July 10 —Flour, C1
^ 14 per bbl.; Pork, g-0, Ueci,^ 4; Ihce,
\ miraf Hamlin, commander of the blocka.lin
•qu«dron opposite Cadiz, gave notice to the fisi
>.m.*non the 8:It,dial accoiding to instructio
trom his government he Wm tiudcr tfcc 4J pai;du
eccatty’* of |*eventing them from conutm: .
»eir business, in order to prevent the introdu*.
joa1 of provisions imo Cadiz.
l’u**ce fisfiing boats be’onging to Uota, aiul caj
ured by ti.c French, had supprised three otlu-
fishing Doatscoming iVumlhe Levant,-which u er
captuted.
A Sardinian merchantman, with a cargo of 50
quintals Codfish, from fliurnliar for Lisbon, v
detained hypne of the French b!oc«cdi»g tq u?:
ron -bout three leagues from Cadiz, and con pe.
cd tothroThcr ce?go oi'erboa d, whence ; hc w- j
permitted to proceed.
The papers state that Madrid was suffering f t
the want cf every thing except h>tu ’ei awivmter—
provisions of e*cry kind were scarce and do »r
A number of private letters were received :«
Cadiz on the 5th ult. from C >runna, which *qr
that a French Division of GOOO men, had ma^c
precipitate retreat across the Pyrenees.
In the si ting of the Cories on ihe 3 J of July, i
proposition was hid on (he table, for future di.
c‘vision, authorising the Importation into Spain ol
the products of Cuba, in foreign vessels, by pak
ing an additional duty of 4 per cent
The accounts from Lisbon are to the 4th ult.
whsch state that the King was desirous of re-ap
pointing tbe aarne diplomatic agents to Foreign
Courts, who held those situations on the 15lh Sept
1820. A courier was to sail from Lisbou on tbe
5th, for Uahia, with instructions to suspend Instill
ties against the dial.'cctcd in that province.
The Uqyal G« orge steam packet arrived at Ca
s on the 1st of July, from London, Corunna ami
sbon. Among tlie passengers were Col Doyle
aud the United States Secretary of Legation m
Lisbon.
Cadiz, July 1 column of 1500 infantry and
some cavalry set out this morning from Sat* Ma*
“’a for Puerto Jteal.
July 2 —We have received Lisbon papers to
the 26ih of June, the contents of which are eon
fined to felicitations breathing the vilest flatter)
and pompous details < f thd operation of Count A
marwnte, which must possess the greatest interest
to the adherents to an absolute government.
A letter from Santa Mario, dated yesterday,
aay* that 2u,000 men are destined for the siege ot
Cadiz.
July 4.—Uy an official dispatch from his Excel
lency I) Juan Jabat, Minister Plenipotentiary at
I .on.loii, addressed to the Secretary of War, we
learn that on the 11th June, a fast sailing English
merchant ship sailed from Ixtndon, laden with pfo
visions and arms for Sanlona under charge of the
Patriot Don Miguel Bruton He also state* that
in the following week the English corvette Fanny
would sail for Vigo, with 6000 muikets and a* ma
ny cartridge, boxc* to be placed at the disposal ot
Gen. Morillo to arm his recruit* which exceed
. He also offers to remit lb Galicia ail the
Warlike implement* neec*a.<iy for the equipment
of* respectable *rmv in that province
At two o’clock this morning a column of 2000
men (tartftd from San Fernando for Uhiclana iu
order fo destroy some houses which might serve
!*■ shelter the work* of tbe enemy. Our troop*
offered battle, which the French declined/ l ie
houses were destroyed by out pioneers, u ho, hav
H.g obtained their ubjccu returned tranquilly ( 0
their quarter*. W * #
July 5.—An officer of the third army of opera,
flow* arrived here this evening with despatches
for government from Gen Z iyas.—.We cannot in
*J rm our reader* of their contents, but can assure
them that they arc favorable,that hi* army is rapid
hr increasing, and that the presence of this v*.
Usnt chief, who destroyed Bessieres and awed
Vallin, has inspired fresh vigor in the troops,
__ —jy - _
this quarter and easily increase his force.
VEUY LATE FUOM GIBE VLTAIL—Capt.
Tzaa, arrived at Philadelphia, 39 days from Gib-
-raliar, states that the French wt-re encamped two
mdes from St. Uoque on the 25th bf July.. The
women and chikrenfrom St. Itoque were lying
In the sand on the beach at tbe neutral ground,
havingieft ihei. houses for fear of the French.—
The garrison wouid not admit them. Capt. T.
was witness (0 two skirmishes while at Cadiz.— <
Flour $10
The Gangrene, frigate soiled from Gibraltar on
the 25d July for < adiz. Mr. NstauD, aud Mr.
Rudxkt were at G.braftir.
ought to be reel into, aod trom the
I».e made os that tubiect. t find there^T
vote, lor President,'of which number H, hS
.n B received two thirds uf the Tuiex
conttitulional lat, iu the Lofiotai^^^
of ihejjoverooP. signature A
eneefrom onl, roeeroding by on, ,«e. ^
fore a* Mr UoeemaK pre| ude u predicatedi
ror, bis information altogether may retire
As to Mr.Spitding.|being left out la thee,
oatioii of state directors by the Le«lilu„^
twitting every days expense
psrty spirit aod intrigue hu tbeucendu,™ !!?
lie good la aacrificed to other moUres ttaaril:
interest of the public. ",
Mr. Sptlding’s eppointment by the Stock u
ders. U the best proof of tlteirunlunHed JJ
deoce and satiitictiou in hi, idtriout-fiT*'
their affairs. ^
Pxtib Iluoourx. of Mississippi, hsi ben -
pointed, by the Preaident of the United Bio?
to be tbe District Judge Tor the District J r
sisaippi, vice W u buriuii.tlcce..etL
The election (orlntendent, tnt! Wanu.
the oily of Chsrleston, took place „„ *
and is said to have been the most wimateH “
known there
Jgo U passed
./tem expected,— 1 he ship JLwavd, Capt. Hoi
uu.Y.uac t was telegraphed Hi being below stNew-
York on the 2Jth ult ( 4 2 o’clock, F. M.) in a
•*hort passage from H*vre.
FUOM HAVANA.—Havana papers,of the 26th
alt received ut tJiurltrstun, contain nothing o{ »
political charactw-r. Some vague reports were in
circulation there with respect to the affairs ol
jpaiu, but nothing worthy of notice.
An arrival at Havana from Vura Cruz, with ar
counts to the lavt of July, meiuian that there l»*i
>cen a severe aback of an Earthquake at Smu Ju
>11 ae Uloa.
Minider to France.—It is given in some of th
•per* os a rumnur, that Mr Wiut, Attonn-)
kenerai of the Uuit*d States, and Mr. Baowx,
S-'iator in Congress from Louisiana, are'bolt
bought of as successor ot Ur. Galutis at the
ourt of S< - Cloud
The brig Perl. C»pt C>uxnLsa.'has arrived at
lobton from the Sandwich and Sucioty Islan 1>
• : te waa bound on a tra »ing voyage to the N. \\
jast of America, bm meetiag a Uuiriun f.i
*; -te, had her papers e lorsed and ordered oh
*> * hfoli the object cf her voyage was defeate
CADIZ.—A nautical friend has furnished u
*ya Uie Boston Centhiel, Witli a correct Chart an
Tp of Cadiz, the ide cf L.-un,and country adjn
^•it. From Kota to Cadiz th; distance L14 utiles,
r'rom Matagada (where the • ronch arc) to the
•and Wall wl Cadiz, the dist: T nc. is 5216 yards, a
soul three mtLs. Fro .. Fo.nt Alias, on the (si
md, tu Matagada is only 17U0 y rds, St. M ,y*-'
■i aaout 7 miles fr m the city. From the C »Ue
f Catalmi, on the Mai »e, to Fori St Fh'dip. in
.adiz, is a little over three miles;
l'he owners of the old line of N- York and L«
rpool Packets, have reduced the pricb of passag
o thirty guine/.s—the price now is ten |;» i.iea
ower than it Was a year ago. It is stated that
he awaits oTthe Sew Line have also made th-
Mine arrangement.
Vice President,—'Col Klchard M Johnson, of
Kentucky, luis been named in h Kentucky paper,
ks a suitable candidate for Vice l*ret.dent of the
(J States at Uie ensuing election.
.which we expect in a very short time to
crowned with new laurels.
July 10.—The French army wu in Fucntz la
Uiguera on tbe 20th or June.
tettenfromMalaguufUielM intt. Mate that
the troopi of the tjiviaujtrof Gen. Z.yas bad act
out for Grenada. ’
PMMWII
- The Courier Ihtm the l-crantbas brought let-
. MO*,• Of the 2d Inrt. and Grenada of
* s-s«si.‘"g,-ss-i , x , 'a2r
that Bal,uterus bad atrlredln tliat pity,, hot
!** *“*0 not »een any thing uliicli would author.
,«e tbe belief Unt he w» there on tbn thy.
Clath .m County, .tug 29 h, 182»,
Mr. TtLi— Obscning n the Recorder of the
5th intr.a statement Trout Mr. Jxmes.Uuseman, ad
dressed to the editor oflhtt paper, in intemperate
and unguarded invective against Thus, hpaldiu;'.
Esq. President of (he Dank of Darien, with tiro
letters froip slid Boscman to Thomas %paldlng,
F.iq ol the I81I1 of January last, and 26lb*of Feb
ruary, dictated more I’rotn a spirit of imitation,
than moderate reflection would unction, dr than
Mr. Bnteman’s candour or integrity would assent
to, in the free cxetclsc of his judgment unwant
ed by prejudice or n.LrepreseiiUtion-
have tho pleasure of an acquaintance with
bulb those gentlemen, and from my knowledge
of their honorable and dignified standing in socie
ty, f am certain, that neither would be guilty of
fabricating from dntitter or political views, any
thing (hat would not bear the test of the nicest
scrutiny. At to Mr. Spalding’s Itaving any wish
tn detract from the reputation uf Mr. Boseitun,!
believe tbe charge founded on error, u far u I
have understood of this nutter
Mr. Spalding perhaps, oblerved at a meeting
of the director* in Darien, that he thought Mr.
Doaeman too inert as the Preaident of the Branch
Bank at Milledgevillc, and in hi* opinion, that
MY. Boscman had retained the cashier longer in
office than prudence would have autnorited, af
ter knowing hi* intemperate haitu, add that he
wu informed Mr. Boscnun wu active in opposi.
tion to his eleciion sa a slate director,' for those
reuons he should vote against- him I do not
where Mr. Baseman's reputation Wat assailed in
tit's reprosenyuion—hla qualifications to bejure,
u an active President of a Bank might be ques-
Boned, but net bit reputation u * man of honor,
and integrity. And wbateverMr. Spaldings opi*
nion wu on that particularpohi, h, u President
orthe Duk, wu in duty bound to state it, to the
directors, end they of course would determine for
thenuelres. Mr. Basemans assertion thit Mr.
SpaMi^g as President of the Dank of Duien, suc^
•ppeimment by One voteBo^i *»yt>
misrcprcKnuiion of ftet, tlrnt the ertoi.
f ' W '
most Minuted (>u
3Jth ult.on hFwaymMu3M^ttx ^ **
— —
Ptron the Montreal ftcrali, Aug 16
, havin-
two 1 co Ciiests neatly packed u 1 in hiiwi?
gom wax mu between Lipraine and Lon.
gueil, by two Cuotono-huust Officers, uhn
tmmctliuejy aeitrt) the Chet, lna
Cal-ier t ■ uke them to Lapnuie. On tlieir
ornva >hc boat which should have brought
them to Montreal w»» gone, they had the
Cltesla tarried to a store for the purpose of
having them deposited till it, re t ur n. ,\r.
l ? r *“ e •‘orekeeper had taken. them b
chahge, they demanded a receipt for tag
chest* of 1 ea, to which be refused until fa.
had seen what they contained; on the cfaeta
being opened, to their titter astonishment
wey were found to contain only manure.
K\V tL— We publish with much
pleasure the following 0 ; ,|„ ion of lh(
Court of Inquiry, assintnled tu inquire into
the causes »'licit led tn the lost of the U.
States brig Ent*i ,>ri*.., under the t- . 0 i
maud ot nr tc^ow t. > "sman, Lieut, lout
(.ALLAGHta.—Balt rfm
OPINION.
[t'vbUshetl by or .ter of the .Vary D.parltoatl]
i tfc Court, upon j f t III).: .fte t z..‘t.inatu,:
of llto lesiiinony of the officers and tree
latuy attached to-he U.S. brigEntcrptxtj
ii ti that the loss of the said brig was entire
> M*(t>g to a current which, at the time,
wa* setting in a direction defferem iron
me*usual one *nd (hat laid down ou the
tit aria,*
l'hat there scent9 to be, in those sex, 1
general western current, and also a tte.ui.er
current, tlid latter depending for its slre.igik
and direction upon the prevailing witids-
i'ltai the latter existed at the time - f the
a iding of this vessel,' and was ihcrtfaj
onknown to Lieutenant Commandant Julia
-liailagher, Ills officers and crew’.
That Lieut. Conidt. John Gallagher,
iscd great camion iu sail log lb.' vrsd
(uder ids command, and was- pariitalsrlf
aielui not tu cross (he latitude oj ai y la d
. tlie night.
The Court is, iherefore, of opinion lb*
Liiutcitfint Commaiidant John Ojlhigl-tr,
ms officers and crew, ougla tc've It- n t.blj
acquitted of nil blame in the loss ot ilii
sain brig, end take leave to commend Lieu-
tenalit Commandant Gallagher and ki
Tkers to the favorable notice of ihe bon-
‘aolo the Secreiafy of the Navy, fof <h<
cool atid correct manner in which the
given all orders uihicit, in Hie ojiinio" 0
.his Court could tend fo save the
and (lit crew lor tlie alacrity and fi n ciit
w’ilh which tliey obeyed these orders
fur their successful endeavors (u sate
armament and public stores belonging
said-brig after they f und that her lost
it.e. iubic.
GKO W UODGDES. Prctl
JNO U NICHOLSON,
B V HOJb’t'MAN.
U S Ship VV.shrngton,
Navy Y«r , ■ ew V'lA. 20,1’ \ r l; °
HOB
IIU IID .IF H-Al l'll.
Report tf tteaRu for tho vefk cutting lilt h/W
antlinetutitng 2rf September, 1823.
Aug. 25'. Lot P. White, agt—t IU, Ssvssisfa
fever, resident. , ’
26 Murduct) M'Leod,' aged 53, Scotland,
(umjition, resident, Thomas M'bonul-uK. r :
■I month, Savannah, fever, resident. Miff fift
vg d 47, New York, fever, resident. IVIf
pi tiger, aged 25, Savanosh, fever, resiile"'-
SabctliB Fell, aged 58, SavOnnall billious fofft
rei,it|enh
2if. Ilobcrt Lincoln, aged S3, England, roW
resident .
28. Mary Ttollenbulg, aged 2, 0eorp>i ttm,
non resilient. .
89. hifhnt Cartier, aged 7 days,
spasm, resident- Abram. Bolls, aged Uc.oM
Georgia, hooping cough, resident
31 Daniel Moody, aged 26, ScotUnJ.th'P**
pemer, fover, non resident.
Bept.a. Issish Atkinson, aged 35, NoHb 6®
Uiia,-lnnkeeper, fever, reritKih, Tkjj“H
bins, aged 35, Connecticut, earpeuter,
fever, non resident Mary E Roberta •
Savannah, worm fever reaidint
Recapitulation _
Residents, «
Non-retidenU, , a. .
Total,
(&ft Will be perecired, thit the sSt>w"j*
is lor nine days, being up in WedneadwO®”*
of Monday last, as the report his ustullj 6en
made out.
A. LL Uersuneluoiiig demands*gJnu
A Of Samuel DUnhar.lKteerBaroweliW""
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