Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 17, 1816, Image 3

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- J8f^.EL$OTij®| of Votes from TWENTY-EIGHT Counties for-Six Members to represent i 15th Congress. ELEVEN Counties yet to be' heard from. *" * ' ‘'-t--' - " ~r' '■* -I. IS ilVSatel i' " ^ C0U5TI*8 CIr.it ham, Bryan, EP"ghdm, fir tM, Jiirh’iion'l, Coinnil/ia, Hancock, Z^iro'n. Burke, HVket, Greece, Elbert, II arren, Of rHinrpe, Jnf r?on, Washington ,£a‘ {win, Putnam, Cbvr\e, JHwgan, Jdbrrtu, ■Emanuel, Jackson, Jasper, Joues,. Pulaski, ZS*> H‘ih won, 27 00 52 65 144 214 662 385 2)4 536 477 346 2.34 289 296 437 347 558 296 723 54 00 756 106J J52 210 446 103 55 26 61 71 256 469 602 244 272 239 236 72 1 30 141 1 461 125 101J 7 ATI* Yf 6S> 3f 6 00 00 28 35 23 12 00 3? , 00 22 00 121 2 7 144 120 - 95 68 00 2io 1 158 > 00 79 8 5 13 00 13 52. 43 74 28 0» 00 *306 8 145 507: 44' *477 ' 413 122 39l 4 ■: 80 * 3 313 262 252 305 90 277 118 385 258 177 101 230 ' 209 122 350 472 120 446 349* 17 172 A 27 '65 1 187 447 151 61 185 29 526 95 * 41 5 32 308 115 2341 111 53 134 366 28 215 13 44 , 12 827 294 457 459 452 442 .158 556 298 193 324 115 282 83 43.3 479 490 441 324 19 100 8 119 2 543 16 679 542 354 583 25 299 80 491 9§ 13 3£> 247 * 270 54’3 395 493 64 164 41.3 60* 94 11 224 424 4*. 415 532 332 347 170 224 322 166 34 284 118 123 226 171 318 371 31 305 7 100 9 264 307 1«6' 74 35 73 441' 208. 69 184 14 109 235 167 247 207 213 162 368 191 168 88 61 12 451 462 335 550 712 .421 284 250 498 227 63 45 157 617 '209 206 111 ■183 146 315 111 227 12 131 393 735 494 540 634 466 378 282 416 233 ’ 21 88 18. 1 12 84 ■ 51 76 1 1 91 8 g 00 00 115 4 98 117 Oo 16 * 4 131 00 97 95 606 723 616 - 54 16 19 51 699 11 707 2 79 72 2 1019 259 138 298 109 880 465 108 718 10 71 401 672 '373 340 406 316 524 345 295 690 81 93 91 105 219 83 147. 111 144 205 102 135 13 135 ' 325 ' 185 308 230 '212 141 258 229 181 186 23 33 300 1 340 1 75 63 211 28 151 *348 83 2-t3 19 104 r | 8370 | 7425 J 7220 | 7218 r -0 | 6491 | 6439 | 5910 1 5569 1 4984 f1916 ] 1510 ut f.. ii < ,, w Senators— Charlton. Refis.—•'SVavne-, Harden, Fell. Senator—Pray. Vanl>r<:ckw.y*2'^ ff* Senate r—N o w la n. Rep.—Wisenbnket*.' Senator—Hopkins. -Rep*.— Mdntosh, Powell. Senator—Walker. J?aj^».~Walton, Otiracock. . C ' Senator—Foster.. iJefti',—Av«v, Tankersly, Carr'. a.-1 .4 Senator—Rayburn. * Repoamilton, Brow*, AbeWSdtnbie. Senator—Menly. Rape.—Ftemsning, York. Senator—Bvne. Rep*.—Lems, Einamiel, Jones. Senator—Talbot. Refri.—Welborn, Pope, Henderson. Senator—Early. Rep*.—stocks. Browning, Hay. Senator—Burke. Reps.— 1 Carrol, Morrison,. Kennedy. Senator—Neusom. .Reps.—lii nn, Wiliiaius, Gray. Senator—Hudsperth. Reps.— Parks, Stok.eS, Luckie. *Senator—Fleming. Rep*.—Whitaker, Low. Senator—Cuilens. Reps. —Hopson, Moore, Buckliara.. Senator—Lamar, tfteps.—Smith, Grantlnnd. Senator—Reed. Rep* —Hudson, Williams, Branham. Senator—No return. Reps.—No returitt Senator—Hogg. Rep*.—Cooke, Cannon. Dune. Senator—Kelt .«<?/*,—Rradwell, Frazier. such an enemy can add no laurels to the conqueror’s brow; yet, as it will be beneficial to suffering humanity, it must, at least, be highly creditable. „ The supplies of — —i - r war> which the imputing army draws. $ AV.WNA.H REPUBLICAN. —— i l - ! A provisions and of w,, - - - Evanms, Gctober 17, 184B. Wholly from Spain (let them be under whatever number lBUTSMa> L. 3? of armed vessels they may) cannot elude toe enterpme * our seamen; while the patriots will obtain ple.ity of .1 . .. ...a...,-...I nnrl racr of uur scamcii; wiuiw pu.i.’.w. j . arms and ammunition, experienced officers, and men ot everv condition, from this republic. Such a state ot things cannot but be extremely pernicious to the court of Spain, mbit inflict a wound from which it will not speed- ilv recover—and eventuate in r he entire independence of its Trans-Atiantic provincee. ...This is the punish- ment that the arrogance of the Spanish monk-king must infallibly bring upon himself nd his nation. FRTENDS OF THE NAVY! , Who would suppose that the recent indignity offered to our flag, and the flogging and mitnler of our seamen had already acquired an athocate in thig country! yet the fact is no less singular than true." The sagacious editor of the Charleston Courier, in a prophetic strain, says, “we shall probablv soon hear that die second [alluding to the Spanish aggression] was OCCASIONED by the Spaniards .MISTAKING the FIREBRAND for a CAR- TllAGENIAN PRIV ATEER-.” .and this opinion is tot- lowed by an extract of a'letter from a gentleman in , Ncw-Orleans, to his brother in Charleston, under date 17th ult. informing, that, after the Firebrand s/mick her colors, she was ordered out of the Spanish waters, some of her crew .flogged, and turwd adrift. Now, who can believe the above.quotation was the opinion ot Mr. Vs 11* lin rion? Had the Spanish comm nder mistaken il\e Fire brand for a Carthagenian, would he not, upon perceiv ing the error, have,made un immediate apology, instead ofinflicting corporeal punishment on some ot the crew, and afterwards turning them adrift? But it is impossible AVO l HER SPANISH OUTRAGE! The im irisoument of our countrymen and the seizure A condemnation hfour merchant vessels, at the seve- ™l ports ot the Spanish. Main, we had believed were Iiflicient to induce’the next congess to issue letters of m-iroue and gr.nt reprisals: but the arrogant slaves of the su wishuous and cruel ideot, who sit# on the throne af Satin had resolved that we shoqjd suffer more than one ‘ kind of indignities. Afterwards, at Havana, our seamen were ignominiouslv driven from their barks on bom! of Spanish ship*! -of war,*no more to behold their country and friends, but purposed to * exterminate, it possible, tire principles which they had, from infancy, been taught to venerate and consider the greatest s >1 ice of life; but the cup of our humiliation was not yettuiU— it was’ determined to squeeze the last drop of Spanish indignation into the chalice. In September last, a little to the west of the B.*ze,ihe United States’ vessel Fire- brand, was fired into and captured by a “Spanish royal aauadron,’ 1 a-numher of her crew killed, some of the sur vivors flogged and afterwards turned adrift, and her coni- maniier told bv the Spaniards, that he should not cruise in their muster’s waters, (meaning the gulf of Mexico.) This infringement of oar national and natural rights was, undoubtedly, perpetrated under guise ot the Spanish blockade (issued last winter) inhibiting our shipping the right of navigation in the greater part of the Mexican final# 1 , the bav of Canvpeaciiy and a. considerable ppN Son of Honduras; but such a pitiful subterfuge will be Kjecte4 bya our government, as illy agreeing wit ^ _ - . . the national dignity as the f^g**"®*"^* for such a mistake to happen. The United States havmg Tertlinand seems to have a partmul^predehctionfor . - DELAWARE ELECTION. We hare -the satisfaction of presenting to oiir readers a statement of the votes given in at the late election. One of the republican candidates is elected, and the other has a majority over the unsuccessful federal candidate. At the previous election of representatives to congress, the federal candidates were elected by a majority of more than 1000 votes. “How are the mighty fallen.” While we congratulate our friends on this partial success, we are fully convinced that to a remissndSs of duty on the part of the republicans, and not to his popu larity, t'e successful federal candidate is indebted for his elect.on. . * Republican. Federal OOVERTfOH. M. Bull, 3517 (- J. Clarke, 4068 T C. A. Rodnev, 35^'5 I ESS. C.Jeb Rodney, 3476 W. Hall, 3529 | L. M-Lane, 3580 a . Delaware Patriot. Goods, . Auction; On Tuesday ne:^ inii be sold in front of. my stare, -as whatever,, 25 packages of ' , .. co»sisTrao o» , yff ;. l. ^ t^ Cloths, WaistcPating, 'rouslinf ^Handkerchiefs, of varl- on* descriptions; catton Hose, Bombazets, Stockinet^ Vestulets, Cambrics, Gloves, Kc. s . . >->. Conditions—aft sums from 200. tt> 500 dollars, * duvs; from 500 to 1090 dollars, sixty and ninety day»i over 1000 dollars, three and four months.. iaUr to commence at 11 o'clock H. Willifortl, auct%b; ^ oct 17-1*4 ,22 On consignment, Per brig Actress from JYeot-Yerk, XSV FOB SALE BT THE SOBSCBIBLBS, Snipes old Cognac Brandy 16 bis Coffee . * 6 hhds Jamaica Rum . . 10 quarter casks Malaga Wine . . > 40 small boxes hyson Tea, (15 Ihs. each) 12 bundles Hay WM. H: JOYNER fc C0i r oct 17—m—124 . fTay tor’s vhetr^ .Termiiaiiv* wcuia, *■'-* — r ~z , 1 . . ,-i ancient inetUutions and ancient be will haughJi. found hisclaiiii to tiie sovereignty of tnose w-aters upon the right of discovery. * In the darker ages, when power usurped the empire of justice, such assumptions were sometimes acquiesced in, but they arose altogether from conscious weakness. In latter times, such pretensions have been exploded, and regarded by the most enlighten ed part of mankind with the .utmost contempt Even as long a°-o as the settlement off the '.Indies by the Portu- guese/’when that people'prohibited,.by edict* the navi gation to the eastward of the. Cape ot Good Ilopetoall other powers, the requisition was totaily negiceted oy Europe; and the DutcTi, English and French not only ^ ul ^ „ 'traveled the Indian ocean, but formed settlements on me 5 0 penh, and intentionally insulted, .-coast of Asia, Wherever the land W.w.T*s t adapted to ^ to ^ a ^„ r by Muting the out- their views. England herself) tliut robber of the deep, ra _ e lr> misl(lk;? N - 0 _ ne ver: He loved his. country and although she has, for centunes msisted on ^ cr so ^^‘^' ^as always ready to defend its citizens. But when the tv extending to the opposite shores, and ^orerecently themselves rhe friends of the navy and itvled iiewelf” the “mistress ot the sea, has never de- J . and tbe triples of Washington, they must be ieil the right, ofull nations _mjfoe^gat,on of the “^signitV, FRXEND3 only in THEORY but ENEMIES in PR ACTICE. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION.. Since our last, we hav.e been politely furnished witJt • returns from eight counties. From the statement in this day’s paper, the reader will perceive that it is highly probable. Georgia will have an entirely new representa tion in the fifteenth congress. There remains eleven counties to be heard from. MARYLAND ELECTION. The election oI represent;/ives to the fifteenth congress and delegates to the state legislature, took place tnrough- out <iie st .te of M.irvlnnd on -Monday.. “From the neighboring dsfcupL m which, there was so warm a contest between Josh .m Bakvf.t and J. C. Hek- bebt, wc have not heard conclusir-dy, but it * is beliea^ed Prince George's county will give Mr. Herbert a majority of 200; and that Anne Ar indti will give a larger majority to ccmmotlore Barney, and thus secure his election. In the Montgomery district, particularly in the county so called, there has been a severe struggle, not between the republicans and federalists, the fi rmor being greatly out numbered in that county; but between two sections of the federal party, tile- violent and moderate. Federalists. T'ne moderate party,,we learn, gained a complete wic- tnrv over Ale* inder Hanson. (1 tdy in congress) <ftul over tho'se (onA excepted) who were run on the Imf ticket with him-. Ttte candidate of the moderate party., (and who received" generally the republican votes,) major G. Petrh, received a ,n ijority of apw..rds i f 20f) in Mont gomery county. It is hoped lie is elected, though his ma jority will be diminished in Frederick county. In Baltimore city, the votes tor two members of con g-ress were as follows. For Samuel Smith 4586 • Pi ter Little i 3287 - • Tobias Stansbury 2407 General S-htth is certainly elected; but wc know not how the returns from the county may affect the edifteut I Air BUCIt a /rtJKlMVt vva ,V%mrr,~ -- , ' no enemies in the waters of the -western, nor for aught we know in the eastern, world, her armed vesse.s,-how, insignificant soever might he their strength, would not, of course, avoid the approach of the largest force in tne gulf of Mexico. Therefore, the verv circumstance ot her awaiting tl» Spaniard’s approach, must, have con vinced him thaffsAe was not a Carthagenian: tor one of the Firebrand's s ; ze would not meet a Spanish brig .ot twenty-two guns, without having first enueavored to escape. ^ . But all this is nothing to the purpose: THtfidhralmt* ARE the founder* and champions of tile nar-y! H dang- pow the returns from the county may airece wo cumca ton and his coadjutors are, moreover, the' disciples,of -between general Staxsuubt and colonel Little.—-Vut. Washington, that is ms imitators in word and deed. Did, Intelligencer- Ls. mhnn K’.o e/iiMi/iM/ ora * ntipiUTi anrl ijiieutioinillu ins 1 1 and superior Mft British Channel. Did the sovereipty of the ocean justly jdong to any country, surely England s claim to ti e British Channel is superior to that ot i>p:un over tne West Indian waters. But it is folly thus to enlarge on what reason and custom have rendered,so explicit, that it appears almost an intuitive principle, . SnaiiT has repeated her flagrant abuse?, in so prede- terrmiled a nvuner, that nonuse norrejiaration can be honorably accepted, save it%tiOn of personal pun,sh- ment on die cTmmanding offers by whom they have beenmade. r l'ht propriety of such a measure the petti coat-maker te the virgin Mary will never be convinced Of, but bv bU^for his.ppinion of the royal^preroga- tive is so great, that every avenue of bis mind » »iut against the convictions of equity.-.Indeed, tne Deny •eems to have alloaved the return of this ass to Spain, that his illiberal and cruel conduct shquid rouse the in habitants of his Trans-Atlantic dominions to resistance, and, by his’hastiness, imprudence and imbecility, attain that liberty which nature rias desi^Gedfor ali the western i <&>*9urn* ■ PORT OK SAVANNAH, TrnmJai;, October it, 1S16. . arrtve:», "ShipAlary Augusta,Thompson,New-York . Brig Fawn, Jones, Boston 11 Actress,Hurd. New-Ywk Governor HopKins, Smith, Providence, (b. i.) Sloop Flora, Davant, N -w-York John Sleigh, Tavlor, St. Augustine CLE.UIETl, Ship Cotton Plant, fash, Xew-York t- Brig Adeline. Rich, Boston , , „ Saleh. October 2. Official accounts have been received at Buenos Ayres from the squadron of admiral BrA.vn.-crundng m the pacific ocean. In February last, he captured the fort of Pimtade Piedras, before a remtorcement, which had been sent from P ica, (on the appear ,pee of his fleet) couid reacii it. Brown then attacked, with the Trinidad brig (on board of which’ he had proceeded from one of hisrirge ships,) and a galliot a battery of four guns, yvorld. Bat how, imperative, soever, miy.be his native much ha ^ f . firing-of two hours, the admiral’s ves- dispositihn or rualignanthis designs, as self preservation takeh. ^- era , ® ^ ,„j inconsequence of the sud- is our earliest impiession and the ■ end of allsocial pac,.s, 3^4 unfowunat y b ^d’ was compelled to surrender. he is bound,to give satisfaction, or we to take vengeance, d* ebb.ng of the ride, ana as P corve ttes for every enormity. The lawful property and privilege* - Brown s force.c ^ schooners. They had in and the life of the humblest citizen in the I nuin are, bv the bng taken, , vessels- among them-the brig the very terms.rf qpr political association, tabu protected company sere a P with" more thar^S 80,000 and snd an equivalent to be obtained for every injury they Consequenqia, The number of orizes which dfi<^ W said to be 50, several of which were aimed and manned with disaffected Spaniards, obtained from the neighboring ports. A new governor.for Gayaqud, and another pereon of disli.mtion were prisoners on board the fleet, and the inhabits of Gawere ^hcit.ng to ex- chanee the former forthe admiral. The fleethad oeai at Callao, Gayaquil, and the intermedafe t!ie corvettes tiad entered tue former port, and after ni:- me 100 shot, sunk the FuenteTlermosa, lying at anchor, an^ erectly injured another vessel. This occasmned so muc^confosion that the people began, to-unload some ships which were ready 4U» depart money- and other valuables. A squadron of 5 vessels & The brig ACTRESS, captain Hurcl, From New-York, will commence dischargiiuf THIS AFTERNOON, at Telfair’s wharf. Consignees of goods are requested to attend and receive their goods. oct 17—c—124 For New-Yovk The brig ACTRESS, Norman Hurd, master, Will meet wiC, im-.n, diute dispatch. . For freight '■rye d as sage apply to the captain or board, at Tel- fiur’A wbarff or to WM. H. JOYNER & CO. oct 17—st—124 1 ayh^sjwharf sale, Sugars. 6 hhds St. Croix * 2C hhds -New-Orleans, of a superior quality • For sale by WHITNEY TARKMAN. pet 17-1.-124 . ^ _ i New Goods. J. E. YVHJTE & CO. v (sotn-U Evil, SEW BRICK JOHWSTOx’* SWA**} 1 Have received, by the ships Georgia and John & Edaamf, from Liverpool, ninety-seven additional package* of Goods, among which are French superfine Cloths, Cassime Vigonja Cassimeres, London dul Blankets White Plains, stiperi ^ 5-4 wide Blue, white and mixed Plains KeFseys, table Covers Scarlet Cloaks, great Coats ■ Salisbury Flannels, plain and printed Rattinets and Bombazets, Vestings Fashionable plain and twilled pelisse Clothft Bombazines, fine black, and fancy -colors Carpets, Carpeting, Coating “ Cossack and T^liampignon Shawls Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, Shirtings India Jaconets, cambric Dimity, Cambrkft' li . ALSO Cotton Bagging and Osn»3uigs oet 17-fr-Ift^, The subscribers Continue to transact the LUMBER, FACTORAGB and COMMIS&ION BUSINESS, at Pooler’s whart; a* they are the agents for many of the principal 8aw-Millil dn Savannah River, they will conslantiy have on hand • large supply of assorted sawed LUMBER. Brown & Ghreene. oct 15-c.i|,-t24 ‘ . ,-r ,r , LewN Mirault, TAYLOR, Respectfollv informs, his customers that hit has t*, ken a rootrt above Mr. J. P. Gizorme, ( jewellery >ext door to Judge M‘Allister*s and *opposite Johnatxjn’n squafe, where he intends to continue his business;^! from his former strict attention he hopes still to.be Sa vored with his customers’ busyness, ana does assure then* that all business left in his charge shall be punctually at- tended to. owhawd A very Handsome assortment of Waistcoating, and a few dozen of lambswool Shifts and long Drawes, which will be sold low, .. oct 17—A24 , Notice. An election will be held on Thursday mdrning nfX^ at 9 o’cldcf, for a CLEftK to the Board of Commission ers of Pilotage," to fill the. vadSncy occasioned 'by- the death nf O. i>. Williams. qAjL-— Situation wanted 4 ? ■ • A ~~ Tr T a wholesale or retail store, or countingJSpuse; * pe-son who'can write a good band, and is perfectly ac quainted witli accounts. A line addressed to A. % and left at this office will beriluly attended to. oct 17—c*—J.24 For In Council, jnav illegally safer, uk uiuuu ui un*. — now calls from tlie .rolling Wave, from the co.ral groves of tiie ocean,for vengeance on tiieir assassins; and it must 3>e appeased. Siiowid tbe next congress express theqwiH of their constituents, (and we feel as9llreal*hey will) not a Spanish flag wilt dare to wave over die waters which have just witnessed Our injuries. On board schooner .WEtnurugh, 2 elegant Sofas 38 pair Cossac Boots 13 Saddles and Bridles dozen calf Skins 2 hhds Pottery - 4 pipes Brandy 10 bags Shot ’ ■ 1 trunk Boots 864 17—124 October 15, 1816. The Mayor having announced the death of Dath 0* i WntiAxs, esq. clerk of council. £ < Resolved unanimously, That Council riscerely lament* the death of their worthy and upright officer, the late David 1>. "William, esq. and consider his death Mi serious lorn to this city and his fellow-citizens. Resolved unanin '* 1 ‘ ' ““ The “royal squadron” by which the above oatr^e was committed, someritaXmne, contaiued the grana Spjimsii erfiedidon (which Was waiting, at Cadiz, for shipsorfi money) of twelve thodsandmen, under general y D n- ‘»cl, professedly destinCd agoinst Mexico—to_be nr real- it v intended to recapture and hold that part of A estj F rida, at present jri -our oossession. Several reasons are T runk Landed from ship Cotton Plant.. The owner cat! have it by applying to , CAL\ IN.BAKER & CO. oct 17—124. Police-Oili aiiduced in support of credit the Lnc iinatiOn - between this country' *he iatteifs whole a“' lists to BrifflS*^) cc whole,pf the the suspicion we cannot, for a I any intention of at Nea -Spain are sett! look upon the “i4j tended to protect fte patriot i hate in their upon . - Found op Rice’s wbarf. hy two pf ^ C "'-'2^ , S 2 toe werM^otkading ' ^ Brought to havanhak gatii, tm Valnairasoaftd'coqunnbo. There was a.report that,the i6lll October^ 1816,fi negro man nan^qL^^ ffv^ had been taken. Aft Clfeim c,0nfu- ^v*,, inches higli, about twenty years Lnnasqu^ron had been taxeu .£." ■ '^etong, , so that we may .e an- opportunit freedom, and » participation, or rafe nmerce, without their id- .■■Ik a "liina “°L^?iSnts : froitiT^iPacific Ocean *<*&*$#; ® Adam Brown had g^erndr, all :<• By 8^ M. olerk of the cw*g of ordinajy .for feth 4|cc^iver"ot Tax.Returns 9 ‘ codes cotiirrr) ^TO ABSBSTBBS.3n>.. ie bein charged for Taxes and 1813; o%ened t by persons s stateof Gsprgitt vtz:- he Great S still a Stiver, contain? res} owned by William Elliott, ning <me fhomand four -0- on the south tide of Sq.^a Ri ver, near jvffetion: owned by ii <-a Rose, of Sb&Ceroltelgif - IBAA^CBEWS, . * Rectiver Tax Returit* fof Cwiden county. KtlMCnyBl .-O' [ ax itetui ns' iv«r* rneirs W rcA not regret to bumble WfeBt FI tbe United _ ly will botii and comp 4y to the ' wc to Absentees. ,ANDS have bean ekargtd for 'tie.gear 1814. gi * n Mnrdieton, five ti»ou*4nd two bundled acres, situated county, •»