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JJi TES T FROM L 0JV1J OX.
By the arrival th*s morning of the Rriiislib^g
Edward Uyani, 38 day* from Liverpool a file <1
London pnpera to the *4th of Augurt, and Lloyd’*
Liat of the 12th of the aatne month are rro-red
at the office of the Evening Post, from which we
have made the following enact*;—
We uitdcraUiHi from the captain of the Ed
ward Hyam, that there had been no arrival! frm
the' United Statca at Liverpool for the four day*
previou* to his tailing, (I6tb August )
«. - The Queen of England had so ftr recovered,
from her late indisposition, aa to be able to ride
out- It I* said ahe has undergone an operation
by which the water in her chest has been with-
Jrawit. \
■J These .waa a report in London on the 13th of
August, that advicea had been received of anat-
tcmptth asaaaainata youag Kapofeua. Several
• ruffians, it is stased, broke into the chamber where
1 the youth waa in beds and aimed a thrust with a
-• ' ■ pbignsnt at hia breast, but which only wounded
bun m toe arm, and be succeeded in retting oat
uf bed. and raising an alarm. Three of the viUiaina
were secured; the real made their escape.
Mr. Kean, the actor, and tua fellow-traveller,
wens nearly dashed to atoms on their way to
Geneva, by the breaking down of the carriage on
the Jura mountains, shout two o'clock ns the
Inor.iitig, but they bad the good fortune to reach
a village about- two miles from the spot where .he
accident took place, and where they obtained n
ahciicr. *’ «
The secretary belonging to the suit of lord
s Castle, eagh arrived at Aixla-Chapelle on the 4th
J August. Hia lordship wsa to follow In a few days,
to meat the congress of sovereigns, about to as-
icmtHc il that nlicc.
Ah article from Stockholm, dated 21st July,
atstrs tha' two vessels are' fitting out, one for
Algiers w.th 30 twenty fetrf pounders and 9,000
balls on board, and the oilier for Turns with 24
' guns of the tame calibre, with other warlike
’ stores. These the tendon papers sayi are, the
, vii tribute* Whicn lWafflafely stated the Swedish
government were preparing to send to the llsr-
bary powers. It is disgraceful in any Christian
Stale to truckle tliua to these lawless and f<-ruci«u»
pir.tes, by Haltering their pride even with pre
sents of lu.'t’iries, but tlie disgrace is aggravatcu,
anil, iot.eed, the party hecomca an accessary to
their crimes, when ttiese presents resume the
shape of warlike stores and arpi*. thus encreasing
their strength and enabling them to perpetrate
■fl these enormiiie*. .
It isstateil, under the head of Madnd, that the
plague has broken out at Sontari, Durazxo, and
Muntcncgm, ou the coast of Atabami-
A letter 1mm Paris says, iluu ii is certaut that
some of the exiles included in the royal ordi-
l’ u.ce, will sho.lly obtain penuisiion to return to
France The recal of marshal Suult, of Messrs.
Merlin de Dousy, Arnault, unn David, has been
proito'.ed to the council of state.
A powder mill Mew up near Brussels op the
11th August, with a terrible explosion, by which
aceiden. 11 persons lost their i<vet.
The recal ofSoult, D..vid, and some other dis
tinguished partisans Of -Bonaparte which hare
been banished from France, is spoken of Willi
confidence.
xxnuCT or a rntva** irrrr.*—bxtzii
••J-un, July 21.
"During the incertitude of the government re
lative to the hostile deposition which the United
States have unceasingly manifested towards Spain,
it a,.pears certain that the fine squadron winch is
equipping in the port of Cadiz, (composed of the
Ships ceded to us by Huxsia. and such of our own
xa have escaped destruction) will not aet tail for
South America until die government,cast deter
mine the footing of our relations with North
America This squadron consuls of eight ships
of the line, several large frigates, and u propor
tioned number of corvettes; the crews are com
plete This force is almost wholly armed and
equipped, and commanded by die best navsl of
ficers of the country.”
Lump*,. August 11.
The formal announcement of the evacuation of
the Prench territory is reserved for the fist of die
sovereigns or the approaching congress at Aix-la-
Cbapelt.- Tile measure is, however, already
agre. d upon, and October has been for snm. timi
designated as the'period when it is to take effect.
In the first week of that month, it i . understand
the allied troops will concentrate and move off
together Count Woron* iw comes over to Eng
land the moment that his contingent marches
home rhe emperor Alexander is to be at Man-
, herge by the Utter part of next month, and die
Russian corps will reach the Polish frontier about
• the first of January, 1819.
Within these few days liay ham been sfoj at
Worcester at 71. per ton; at Birmingham il has
reached 91.
August 13.
Some doubts having been expressed as to the
truth of the report* of die discovery ships mil hav
ing found a passage to the northward practicable,
we can now stale, that this is placed beyond a
doubt, by a letter from capt Nairn, of the whale
fishing ship Princess of Wales Cspt Naim writes,
of date the 7th ult that nnthe 10th of June, in 1st
y Bj, 2, he spoke the uiscovery ships, and was in
formed, that the highest latitude they had reached
waa 80. 22; that he then went on boar i with his
log-book, and learned that they could find i.o pas
s..ge larthcr to 'he northward on the we I side of
Spi'Xbergrn. He adds, dial die officer, grateful
ly acknowledged his attention, the Princess of
v ' Wales bong the first ship they liad seen, and ef-
fered, in the most handsome manner, t" supply
him with any thing I* might wan 4 ; and tlmt when
last seen, the ships were steering to S. \V.
IIaxbuhsii, Jii'y 23
An English ship returned from Greer,land re
ports its having met the Polar expedition mar
Spitsbergen, in lal 79. 34, all the crew in good
health. Capt KotZbuI who is doubtless at pre
sent at Cmmstadt, could only reach to 7u* on the
side of the Bfhring’a Straits, where he-was im.ied
qd in hia further progress by an iev barrier He
could neither double cape Szalat-koi, in Asia, nor
the icy cape in -America
The last Russian chrj-.s indie ate, that from dis-
COV ries made upon the spot. New l.bcria is not
a continent, but a groupe of three large, island-,
which extend as far as die 77th degree, and on the
other side of. which is seen a sea of ice.
This circumstance seems to confirm the hypo
thesis. that Greenland is onjy a large island, that
• the bay called Baffin is open on rhe north side; and
<lia> there is no ro itinents undei the roll Ac
cording to the Russian charts, it also appears that
the coa«ts of Siberia bid beeu placed a Mile too
much to the northward.
luox-rasa. r. coxsrmui ihvhtii:.*, 15th issr
[ By the ai-ve arrival.J
The misguided workmen at Stuckpor', in con
sequence of the determined firmness of the ma
gistrates, and the resolution of the manufturers to
put the law rigidly in execution, have relumed to
their work, and tranquility, is is said, is entirely
restored hi that dial net. lo Mat,chest, r, 12 or
£14,000, at the latest advicea, still remained re
fractory. Measures, however, were in operation,
by which it waa hoped that “jndnslry and com
fort would soon be restored to the workmen and
their families.
A London peper. of the 13th of August. «lp«
that Edward Spence Curling, eaq "f the house of
Messrs. Goodwin & Co oflDmaga'e, lias been
appointed rice-consul, at that place for the Unit,
ed Slates of America, in the place of the late Mr.
Nathaniel Austen
A A Liverpool paper of the 14th of August, rays,
v there IS every reason to believe that the cause
r <of the return of the duke of Wellington t-i th s
country at present, is the total fadure of all at.
tempts to effect an s.nimb'e sdj i-lment of ‘h. 4
subsisting diff-renoe* hei wcru£pain ami l’ortug-1:
’ the Utter beb,g re*olu»e in it* ref -ral to re Inquirii
povsiwron of Mome Video. I-i *«i:ns stale of
l ahiogs, oar government terl. iik.tl ..i« very ccri
\ ilOS stale of sinbartosaKUt
M. Mor.gr. one of the greatest geometrical!* of
the age,died la'el in P.ns aged 73 years , lie
was a ilUlingui litil me .ibtr ‘if the Freer.i inst-
lire, io n one -it th* mi n of^fenee irbo accom
panied Bonaparte on his expedition to Egypt.
Letters from Madrid to the IStu of July, m
rich that a change in ■ the war department war
soon expected, and Iftst an expediton of about
3000 troops were preparing-to sail for H.ivana.—
The aame letters aunounce, that king diaries the
4>liit preparing to prewnt to the approaching
congress at Aix la Cbapelle. a claim to the throne
iff Spun; and that be ha> a ■ ror.g party in hia fa
vor at Madrid.
Our pap*ts give an account of a seriotia contest
between the students of the univeRity at Gottin
gen and the iuTiatntanU of the city. The milila’y
were called in to quell the riot; and five of die
student! were severely wounded. TIkc remain
der, nearly 800 in number, retired several miles
distant to thy Hessian town of Wnachiieu-eii.—
Ten'day* afieVwaid*. they sent ■ memorial to Die
public authority > f Gnuengeu requesring. tbatti.e
military mfali'be withdrawn anefth.j permitted
to return to the uuivtraty. The result is not yet
known.
A Pari* paper of the 9th of August, in hotcLig
the unu uat heat of tlie weather, lii-is remarks—
“The excessive heat* that we experience- bate
given rise to Several-meteorological observation!,,
sufficiently interesting. A remarkable circum
stance in them is, that the heats are nearly equal
throughout Europe, in all latitudes- At Kpiue,
Benin, Madrid, and Vienna, the th’ermomcleis of
Hezumur hare risen to the same degrees. Malice
had spread the report that their reigned a specie*
of plague or contagious malady in some hospital,
of Para. This report it positively false—we have
no contagion to dread but that of dangerous doc
trines, and Paris requires no lazaretto but a polit
ical one.” -
The Paris papers also mention, that eighty
houses had lately been destroyed by fire, and 400
families reduced to rr.ia-iy, in the village of St
Sulpicc, situated in the department of Cote d’lJr.
Prices of American Flour at Liverpool, 48 to
44s per barrel nf 196 fix net.
Prices of «tock in London, August 13.'—Bank
stock 27fi;3 percent, red. -77 7 b 3-4; 3 per cent
consols 77 1 8; 4 per cent 97 1-8. . -
The French fund; o - tlie 9th of August, appear
ed to have declined a little. Fire per cent Con-
sola. 78f 30c Bank actions, 1615f
Corn Exchange, August 12— Our market con
tinues to be abundantly supplied with all kinds of
grain, notwithstanding which the oat trade is
brisk, and full as dear as on Monday For wheat
there is not so much demand; the price the same
Fine barley support* ua price; in peas and beans
there is no alteration.
Lnxnox, August 8,
The following notice lnu been stuck up in the
stock exclangi:
“Gtnvertion «/ Erchtipter M U mt» Tk'te ptr
Cent Cuniolidatedaid Reduced jlniiVitut
“Certificates in -c hich the instalment due on the
1st day of August has been paid, are now ready
for dtlivtiy. 4 ,
The future instalments are to be made either in
exchequer bills, duttd before the 1st August, 1818.
on which day the interest tliercon will cease, or
by a payment in money; in which casr lull money
must be naiil in lieu of curb 100 of exchequer
bills, and interest must also be paid of llie'2d pti-
diem upon each 1 'll money, to be computed
from the 1st Augutt to the day of payment
The French papers say, that a convoy of 14
Spanish ships, which sailed from Ctdia tlie 24di
lune, were nearly all captured on the evening of
the 25th. by the insurgent privaieers which cruize
off Cape St. Vincent It is added, that the crews
were put on bosrd a chas.e marce which formed
nart ot' the convoy, and were all disembarked uear
Vigo. ,
Tlie Preach fund* continue to improve - the five
per cent, consols. 73) Irenes -bank actions, 1,63
Ertracl oj a letter, d.netl EUtneur, 26th July.
"We had the pleasure of addressing you last per
the Garland, Parsons, whereto refer and now an
icx a list ol arrivals vaiti, u< since that tint*. At
lie St Petersburg market no mat, rial alteration,
and prices muck ike, same as last; the genera'
opinion however still continued tha exports mus 4
decline on arrival ot tlie fresh supplies. At Co-
pciilugen, colic, has lately raised amazingly, and
Java was sold this week at 14 a 15 banco per lb;
and for -uperier quality even 16 a 17 was expect
ed. Hice had continued in demand, at 32 a 32
mares banco per ltrt'kts. Hum was also inquired
after, and 4tt paid for IV isl-lndia, anil likely to
get higher.”
LATE and INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE
PROM THE SPJUyiMl MALYH.
NiiurriK, September 15. ,
Captain K.rr, ol the llntidi schooner Sector,
lias pnlr.clj tai.ie.l us with a proof sheet slip from
the office of the Trinidad Couraiu, dated die 29td
August, which contains Lie following highly in
teresting extract. UapLin K lus also luiided us
a tile ot the Couiant to the 26th August.
Tai.xinsn, /.ugust 29.
On Friday, the 2;»i in.ta.ni, anchored in this
port, about* ten miles to 'J.e southward, admiral
Uriun, troni Guyana, wub tlie J'oliowing squad
ron under his command; ,
Victoria, capiaio C me, flag ship
Columbia, Captain II.U
Spar.ana, captain itavelo
Favorite, cep.j.u Utinard
A id having lii, a soil oi neutral communiation
with ad.ni.nl tiarvry, proceeded early next morn
ing for lus destuia ion
a rq-iad.illa of what they term their subtie
force, com,.use,I ol b au b.-atsai d fieoii.ras, witli
«:, 4 eii hundred ni 4 .’i, of debarxment on board.
Commanded by commodore Diaz and reneial Iter
m .id.-a. wliicu hod de. ceitded tlie nvi r w'uhihe
admiral, aiol deb-iucl ed by tlie Cano de Macaco-
and rendezvoused at Point leacus wtic oideieo
to .join to the w eslward.
s ilo * .ult of this expedition was received here
yesterday b. a canoe, and lus been that Guina
wu, a.looked at 1-J o'clock on Monday night, the
24.1; ill,laid, mi Carried by a*aaUl. with very iil-
Ue loss to die asmilonts, tut a considerable one
to tile S]uniirds, who fought vilh braverv until
the Favorite having got clo e in «o t;.c redoubt,
and 4 opened her fi e from a 24-pounder on a pivot
lo..dcd with grape; they immediately fled into the
niterjor with tlie greatest prcci|iitati in. leaving
behind their arms ammunition, and every thing,
even to their cigars. The force afloat has also
been ail taxen: it consists of n;ne gun-boa.1, and
aome vessels with private property, cltitH) cocoa,
of which, it seems, there is a targe qpaniity in Ibe
town, and on the coast. The blockade bring now
raised, we hope to see very soon .he happy effects
of a tree navig.non, by the at rival of lots ol cat
tle and mules from Giuyana and Guarapiche.
lit Lie casualties m ihu affair, we have not seen
any detail; but the report states generally, dial
lliat they were very trifling on the part of the as
sailants, but on that of the assailed eturaeue,
which, however, we may be permitted to duubt
P. S Since the fore-g mg was prepared for the
press, we liase received a circumstantial account
of the military and naval transactions which led
10 ihc surrender of Guiria, by his majesty^ ship
Sc alandcr; captain Eihott, w ho was sect there on
professional duly to die admiral, and had an op.
portunity of observing ail tliat passed. We shall
present our readers with the detail in darnext;
in the mean time, we embrace this to correct an
error in our foregoing statement of the land forces
under geocral liermivicz, w Inch amounted only
to 7b boys, instead of 7Jd men; but these young
republican heroe* proved tuuqscivsa fully compe
tent to perform die work.
We Icrn verb illy from captain Kerr, that the
inlcl Igto-e received by the ftcanunder. relative
11 the above affair, was, in substance as follows:—
I >i it It-g te had been dispatched by the British
ad-o', rat I, demand from the Spanish command-
am at Guina, tlie re lease of two Kngtish vessels
iraprojierly dets'nrel by -h m On her arrival in
the Bay, admual Bunt v,os making U., di,p6si-
’ins far attack ii^. the pLce. The Spanish com
mar.dMit refusedIp.ipve. *4^
'ssls, a-d 4hy bcam-wler V*? out *1** hp' fftkt
harin r lo re couRoifre the etaVgcnreht, w .uch soon
cr mrr.-hced Previoe^. 1 »d-niral llri-
on sent derd to the captain of the Scanondertu
give hitMelf.no concern alput the v«i>dv t as he
woul I engage lo deliver there to him ra tlie cor e
of tlie day. which hr did. Jhinw* thq aeriCo, th-
Favi rfte (mentiched in. , ht preceding a^cnAil)
got hecaiin-d in a situation which left her at the
Complete ff-svxat. f tue reiiimjrawho hoaxed her
and mavacred , veiy <ine if the crew, boon af
ter thi, horrid ac‘. nf barbarty, a L.eezc sprung
tip, and the admiral, in the Victoria, (not the Fa
vorite aa stated 4 above) was^uabled to take a fa
vorable position, when hepye.ied a tremendous
fire on tue Spsnisij flotilla anJ batterit*. -Jia lit
tle 4 time the fire of the S’l 'aphreU wa» coo^drte-
ly silenced Those at the baqsries fled in ah <li-
r**etints, while those iii the pmJtaffl'vflt irn! s
critninatrly pul to.ckatli by the iivtnghig sword
of the patriots.
Capt. K. states, that the universal impression at
Trinidad was, tliat the patriots would very soon
be in undirturbed possession of every’ inch of the
trrritnry.in Venezuela He atfoniemionsaflict, Ly* Point atul tnohoinhirduient of Fort M-lfeii
no means unimpouant, tlirt iu au exchange up
couimtinicamms between tlv British admiral and
admiral Biyon, the former addresFing ihe la.tvr
with the official title of “admiral an- commander
in chief of the naval force* or the independent go
vernment of Vents*.la;’.’ (hue ,t cognizing the Sc-
dependence ot tlie power under Which he' acted.
From New Granada the aeci ur.it are njit lets
favorable to the cause of i f.e patriots. The “Cor
rea del Oronoco," after noticing the contents of
numerous,letters from that province, detailing 'he
success of tlie pa'riots, says—
“Although Ihese letter* may state exaggerations;
we have tin.ughi it brut to omit nothing of llmr
Contents, leaving our reader* ui judge of what ia
really passing in New-tnanaila It appears. upOo
the ulmle, that the royalists are uttf-nM pressed
in the south, and tliat ■hey are- directing dumber
tlie UKiveniei.Ln f tneir fpree, abandoning tbe pi st
important point*, and tliat they themsclvys cpnsi
der the evacuation oi :Ue country inevitable.—
These are tilings of which there: is no doubt, es
pecially when we con-ider that there doe* not re
main 2 Mj Spa*:sh European s ihl'ers. and that the
plan of combined a,tack by Guataguil and Casa
uarc lias been long talked of. .
•Ufficial letters have been received from gene,
ral* Baez and Z troza. staling lliat iq the s-.iddic
of July last, tl:c enemy retreated towards Valeo
cia, abandoning all iiis ports both on the \arina!
and Sombrero districts. It is not knov. u what i»
the cause of this suatlen movement.” , ..
" raO.X Ot» fOHUESX-OXDSSTS, I.
City Gazet'e effice. Charleroi, Heft 22—xooa
Our Kingston correspondent has furnished u*
with Lie following, dated
“Aiagafsy- (~Jam J Sept. 7,1818
Men of talents, virtue and valor, are hoiking
to the standard of. liberty in St Catalina and Pro
vidence; every tiling is tube hope.) i'renn-ithi, as
yet well conducted and glorious expedition;, gen.
MacGregor,- a constant and hrave champion ot
South-Amer vsn iirdept ndt ncc, will soon add ano
ther to the distingu'shed defendeis of Columbia,
accompanied by a-heroic band of strangers ra-
<olved to fight in the rank* of freemen struggling
for the emancipation of million* and the cause of
humanity. Nothing newjias been received from
Vttry siijce I wrote you last, hut mothcnily expect
to lie favored with some official comuiuiuc^uoh
of importance. 44 . ? , 4 -
“1 consider myself jusliS. d in stating to you,
hat if there be any persons in your community
desirous tq niske-epecuhuion, an * lucrative ones
t ii, or thirst for military 4 glory, will find due en
c niEagenient and prel ection und> r the be-.ign au-
pices of a 4 t individual supported by ihe triumphant
and respected republics of Buenos Ayres ana Chi
li; tlie merchant, the mechanic, the artist, tlie mili
tary officer, the politician, iq one word every hun
est an ! upright man will be amply remunerated
for their <fP?cta and services.
“An Englisii vessel of war arrived at Port Boy
.,1 yesterday from Porto Bello, but on accuunl of
bad weathe’r, luive not been able to lyarn any
thing of consequence, except that the. Idiot 'duels
if the district of Bau-ma, have detained four A-
merican vessel* in Porto Bello and Chvgres, in
contequene*. of tlie occupation of Pensacola by
4 merica. I hope the guvernment of my native
land, will take immediate and energetic step* to
re litve our contrymcu from the embarrassment
and insolence th I4 y now are doomed to suffer from
a set of stupid, bigoted and self-impotent Spanish
hirelings. Any thing that I could do fur the ser
vice of my country by the liberation of these ves
sels. if continued to be deiained, would be Lie
most grateful moment of my life—how noble the
ihnught— how transporting the idea, to. render
our services on the consecrated shrine of ouf hon
ored and imperishable republic. A republic aloof
fp,m the turmoils of Europe, and the leuguei of
tyrants, will laugh at their W* combinati ne, and
sustain hereglory with renewed vigor when insult
ed by anv nation on the globe. No news-, from
Venezu.li.” : --
TIIE MA VT, : :• ;
Coni. Henley takes com in and of the
Congress, on a voyage In the Indian bceaii.
The Maceduuiau, (apt. DnyvneS, will
ail in a few days fur the i'at ific mid the
Columbia river, touching at. the river
Plate.—Md. Censor.
Judge Bland, as comwi-Nioner from the
Vinci ican guvernment, had. arrive,;), we ait
gia t to learn, in good health, at St, Jago, in
Chiii A severe engtgeuienl to.,k ptafretnt
the 27th of Api'il, hetween the LauUru,'au
English Hast lndiauinn, fitted nutatVal-
ptraiyo, and die. Spnni-h fng .te Venganza.
Che c.iplain nf tlie L.tulaio threw himself,
with 25 men, on board the Spanish frigate,
to whom she ‘truck} but unfortunately
the Lautarn ft II uff and tlie.se brave men
> ring unable to hold her in subjection, die
frigate, with a brig iis company,- made their
escape. The gailant commander of the
patriot ship, George O’Brien,, diet! (pro
bably massacred) on board ibe Venganza.
The victory 4 of Afzipo, ha* caused tlie
Veceroy of Peru to “tremble iu his slioes’’
and so far brought him to a sence of hu
manity and civiHz>tiou,thathe has ottered
<o exchange pris rnera, aud proposed au
iriuistice on condition of the patriot armies
leing withdrawn from the frontier, prov
inces of Peru, and the royal f.irces being
left unmolested in Talcahuanu, in Chili.—
We presume this proposal will not be ac
ceded to. General srah Martin waa at
Buenos Avres, and was' talked of as .suc
cessor to tueyrredon, who was becoming
more unpopular iu coutequence of- ibT
creasing suspicionstif a corrupt underatau-
ding between him a^d the POftugeso go
vernment. ' - -
A Portugese prize was lately captured
by a privateer commissioned by 'general
Artigas, which had on board a splendid
uniform coat-for Monsieur Pueyrredon.
ptfUiAore Censor.
We understand, from a friend af VVash-
iugton, Uat the commissi .ners have not
jet handed in'their written rrports on
sonih American affairs. We presume that;
as soon as they are presented, that admin
istration will cqme to some decision uu
tlie question of recognition. Perhaps
sent: *.oi,tr;rii'vof -i^v ; ;nav bj expr.rUd
Fr«-in «Br cnminiis'pineri on this subj.*ci—
We' ffrdently hapir ti'»t these i.eport* will
prove faviittrajile to the cause ol the Amer
ican Pat i iota.—Suf.
* The sieam-boat Virginia passed at an-
chorrat the month of the river, a large Por
tuguese alnp, supposed from Brazils, and
captured by nil Artigan privateer- She is
ib ciurge of an officer of the revenue cut 4
ter, slid has been ubrlyed by the Portu-
guesdconsul The whip Is represented to
be from 900 to 10(MI tons; drtvl twenty
four feet .water, and has o. million pounds
id sugar on board, besides other cargo. A
large part nf tier caigu must be taken out
befoke'Shf'can mine ifilo. the river.—nei-
tlieriicr naV.ie not .other circumstances
arevet known'—Halt Amerienuel6tleins1.
The anniversary of tlie battle of North
ry, Was c.'iebrnted on Saturday by a gen
eral -parade of the military. 4 The troops
made a hand some and soldier-like appear
ance,and tvent thi iu-h various evolutions
with their accustomed spirit and percision.
Governor Lttdgcly aud ktafi 4 reviewed the
third brigade ot H a instead Hill, and the
fourteenth at Whetstone Point. After the
parade, the officers of the division waited
on the governor at his quarters, where they
were handsomely entertained. We regret
In state that a serious accident occured to
a member of the corps of “united volun
teers.'’ While leaning on the muzzle of
his musket, it accidentally discharged it
self. bluwing oft' the tliitmo of uue hand,
and passing the load tutrough the palm of
the other.' 4 ’
During the day the “Star Singled Ban-
tier" floated triumphantly from -different
ijuidic buildings in the city, and from tlie
vessels in tlie harbor —ib.
Ne\v*Youk, September 13,
It has been reuptrketl that we have nut,
during the past summer, n.id a single gale
of wind. - ft will he seen by the report of
the ship-Hercules, that on the Slst ult., in
!at. 42; long. 54, she experienced a sever-
gr.!e.-r-yiid or, the preceding day, she pass-
ed.au tmineifse body of ice, abo.ut 400 feet
above tlie surface of the water.
The ship Mercury, also from Liverpool,
espetiefietjU .the shine gale, but not iu so
.severe adegreeas tlie Jfercules, tile form-
echa.vjng‘>ecsivetl no malarial injury. The
latter, it .will be seen, suffered considera-
'The New-Orleans Gazette of the 11th
of J^iiguat atafrs tliat- the privateer Gen.
Arisinendi, came up'that city on the 9th—
that'while at the-quaraotine ground on the
debt of the fit'll some of her crew attempt
ed to boa id a schooner which was then a)
r nchor lor the purpose of seizing twoot
the men oh board—thait they were eventu
ally beafeo oil—a^d that one of the priva
teer’s crew lost« hand in the contest, .
4 By an arrival a t Norfolk on the loth inst
from St Domingo, we (earn that culler was
retailing at that place at One hollar per
pound
It is stated that the cashier of the Essex
Bank in Salem, Mass, has absconded tVith
near 100,000 .dollars, in cash, lie liss not
vet been heard of.
THE REPUBLICAN.
savaasxu. thumoxt ivr.xiso,»erTEnBsB24.1818
ERRATUM.
In lb« piece signed a Citizen, in last Tuesday’s
Republican, ia the third paragraph, third line, for
“repair to the nearest engine house and assist in
filling autl drawing it,” read, repair to the nearest
engine and o**ist in filling and drawing it.
Accounts have been received at New. York, from
London up to the 14th August. Extracts wiU'bc
fouttd in this paper. ■'
Several prepared articles laid over fur w*nt ol
room."
COUJYSFLLOR PIlTLUrS.
Our readers ore this day presented u idi s pro-
ruction of this gentlemans; which, for r-dundan
cv of satire, we ma> say, with confidence, ha,
never been exceeded, if ever rq-iailtd. The fol
lowing remarks un it, arc from the Baltimore
Federal Gazette;—“The severity of attack which
this celebrated oiator has, more than once experi
enetd ft 4 on the Edinburgh lieriew<ro, n ill be con
sidered a full justification for the pungency and
even bitterness of the remarks (one national re
flection excepted) in this I, tier, which is certain
ly one of the most elegant specimens cf sarcastic
retort we recollect to have ever seen ’*
$3z SHIP WAVS.
m
FORI OF SAVANNAH.
aRtuvrti.
Brig Levant, Wood, New-Y-wk, B days—to
Hall ss Hoyt, consignees—witli dry goods groce-
rie*. etc —to Scarbrough tz M Kinne, A G 8cm-
mes, Tim* Duiuton, S>.urge* St Burr,,Ugs,G Tolls,
mis* Plicebe Junes, A B Fannin, Wm Gaston, M
Hoff, jr Wm 11 Joyner, 1 Norton, M L White, J
Kopman, Blanchard Brothers h Go J P Henry,
lloag & Jarvis, Homes tn.-Hier, Wm J Harm.
Perry A Wright. SUJ Schenk. Nicholas & Neff.
J Douglas*, Kills it Johnston 4 Rqutnyeri, mr
and mi* Heed, niessra. M’Kuisiry, Eandtcrd, Cun-
ningtiain, Montgomery, and lieut Hubfcirfc Sail
ed in company with, sloop D.catur. Left schr.
Undaup'ed W sail in 3 davsi the brig Oroz ml}o.
sailed 5 tlsys and the schr. General Scort. tailed 8
days before The passengers on bo«rd rhe Levant,
request capt. Woud ad .mr. Bruce, to accept
their respectful recollections for their Uniform at-
fontion and politeneas to them during the passage
from New-Yoilf
Brig Alonzo, Hooke, Norfolk, 80 hours from
fijjht to liglit—with com, fi mr, lard, bacon—to
the roaster.
Schr Ambuiccdr, c khlmore v New.Ynik, 5days
with gn Mssorted cargo -toScarbrnugh sc M -Kin-
qe, A G Serames, C Rriser & Co Hoag b Jur-.s
M L White,'6ray & Piuder. Du'iamel b Auze. t
Norton, F H Welgian. J lathrop It'Co. J R War
ner, ~Slurges '&' Burroughs, Hall It Hot t, Wm
Gaston. D Poqce, Geo. uorion. Mart.hum f, Mo
ses, Farrington tz Eiifey,\7ta Ii glia, and od.er. —
Pntteegen, mr Wiilizmy ami ncLc, tue—r>. Adam*
ONieil, Francis and.4 vthe, ;.
Schr. General Seoft. fist, New Turk, 9 day»—
5 na*’ 4 »ger .
SJnop June* Vine-pt fh rl «:nn, 3 days—will,
lice, flour, ui-’Urees. bricks, be. *o nr r !■■.
reirern, ‘ain r iven! : iouiii 4 * i uf per, and 3
' ' ’ ‘
B»V Falriot, ^nilh, WjrVlndi**—M Nrii.cH r .
Brig Harm my. Forbes, New York—Afo;{iBuiHP-,
-eh...!-»dv W ’-hingtoir, Eaton, NorW'k—*Y>Her!
Sleep G'epcral Washington, Coates— Churl Gaa.
4 Rertofjn-ftk. fiepiemirr lii..,
Schooner Molly, Keele. tfom St, Uontu via
AnxrCayes 19 bay* fix in the latter. August 2-i’h,
off Arinin, yu boarded hy. the Cirahygenun pri>
varecrCMsaeur, and treated ooiuely; 26th, off
thy harbor ol'of Airx-I ays, whibr. ff >-Ui,' i». *P<>htf
the schooner K te, Claekner coming oat. iq fail art
hound tc Usttunore, vrlin iuforukrd tliat np coffee
could be had; <anie day ••ffTibcroon, was boarded
by a lugger, under Mcjhcao color* and treated
politely i . ’, r j ,
Schr Packet, Appleby. .18 days.fiom Bomanq
(St. D unn.go ) . Copt A. state* thai.ttie Spaniards
Info fitted utn a barge about ihe 1st of June, at the
ci.y of St. lVotforeo, manned with ahotrt 3) or 40
Spaniards, Englisii and Americans, and armed for
the purpose of culling s-uta Portiyple*e siup 23
guns, prize fa a Bueno* Ayreaii nHvaieer, wh ch
lay under Gape Butti, but i,u tooncs. did that
commence the. attack, iliauthf prize ship, opened
upon ihern to warn afire, dial .Drove in lire barge
were q uckiy placed Car* de cyabat—not one sur
vived!
Pert of Silrtn, August 12.
Sloop-Hannah, Alley, from a wlialmg voyage,’
with 170 bbla. Ciil; arrived at Nantucket on
Sa’.’ird \y last. Slie.wa* taken by an Englisii crui
ser, all the crew, except the capt. his two inatra
a ,4 d a boy, taken out, atfo two prize masters and
5 seamen put on board, aifo ordered for .New
foundland. Two d*> a afterwards, (as we are iny
formed) white ail Die Englishmen, Except one of
the prize master* were below, at dinner, capt A-
and one of iiis men, having provided themselves
with a knife and a' spade, came upon th- quarter
deck, ami compelled the above- prize master (-iiq
was at the helm .reading) to surrender,wilhi-uf
re sistance. Die Olliers were then ordered up from
below, onf by one and reed-rpapt Alley afti-rj
wards gave theip an old b’oat.' aifo.sent them
ashore at Nov* Scotia Ue fa* (sktq one whale
since he re-tnok his vessel
Far New-York
"the regular packet
Wood, master, will meef whit dispatch.
**®*MFor freight* nr passage,' having superior
accommodations, apply fa the captain on board,
HALL 8s HOYT. '
or to
sept 24 *-
For Havana
The schooner EMILY, captain Spil-
.msn will be dripatefied. having pearly,
■a foil freight ready fa go qo Board.—
Far lieglit or passage apply to the toaster, or fa
, J. BATTELLBt
Isifto ht't for siflfe, received freon Rutland duett,
SO pipes high second proof Holland Qin
70 do do do entitled to .debenture
3 cases double arid single barrel Fowlmg-Fiecfa'
6- do Violin* sod String*
1 large wrought iron Chest - 4 :
Liquor Cases, Demijohn*, Gin-Case* .
Sparkling Clismpaigne, Seltzer Water ' -
liutcb letter Faper, paper Hahgings
Linen Diaper, Sheeting . .
Carpets, Carpeting, Bordering, Hug*
Gilt Looking-Glasses &c.
IV STUB* ,
Old Teneri.T and Medoc Wjne, mess Beef
-printing and writing .Paper .
An invoice men’s, women's and. children's
Shoes; various qualities and low charge
t ; fail, 4 ■
A cooking Stove, with apparatus compkfo,
sent 24-—,n——188 a. -
Union Axe and Fireman,
4 Attend puncluaiiy at uveo’clockCPeJUerrcma/-
terasen, at the court house, to receive ordeiz.
J. t\Lii shall, principal director.
sept 24- 188 _ , ' . 4
Managers ig Assistants of Engines
TAKE KOTtuE.
There will'be a mroiing/jf your board dn Sa-
tunlay Evetantr next. Ibe 2qth inst. af tbe.Police
oflice, precisely at 7 o’clock.
Jly erdiref the President,.
John Haupt, cleric.
rent 24 188 |
. Fdll Goods. .
The sufiscribera liave received by- the ship Ogle
thorpe, a large prop.-nion of their foil supply,
consisting of Woollens Cottons, Linens end Silk
Goods; Hardware. ( ultlery, Crockery ware. Ac.,
Which they offer for side, either by tbe piece ot
package, ou accommodating terms.
James Dickson & Go.
sept 24 is 188 -
S. C. $ J Schenk,
BATX K^OSirSDI ;
An account of a voyage of .discovery to tha.
West Cna.t of Corea and tlie Great Loo-Choc
I land, with two cjiarti, by cap lain Basil Hail—
SI 50. .
Whestont Reports, vol. 3d—7
A few raqre till’ it s of Mrs Onies' inleiestin,
Novrl - ' , -apt :4e——*»K.*
For sale r*
400,000 best bnated SUING! B3 Apply to'
Mtllt?msoo S’De Villera,'
sept 24- fe : 88
To Let,
O-ie h dfof tfie store at present occupied by
Tell t A Perkins Inquire at the sfore. *
sent 188 , . . . .
hoarding House
The sitbsci iber has taken Hie Douse and Stable
ill Wesj-BniJd-slreet, nearly opposite Mr Daniel
Hotchkiss' hotel, formerly occupied by Mr, Wm..
Lucas aa a pnblicJiquse. The situation of this
building is pleasant and as licalthy as ai y in th*.
city. 'Ihq*e who please-to favor him with tlieir
patronage wilt find eveiy atie'mion reifornd l,y
llie subscriber JOHN ABBOT, jun.
re-,124 fr-^188 • . ...! _
Caution:' -
All persons are caoti->ntd irom receiving a note
of lund signed by tlie subscriber, payable to Joipr
R Biiaxx, for Jmt hundred und t'Vcn'z-tix dalU.
fenrttentente, dated ttie'lStb day cf Drci-niber,
1817, and psyaUe at 60 days from tbe date This
caution i* given, aa Die amount of tbu note has'
been paid up, which can be proven by respectable'
witnesses. HJJNBY COLSON 4 , '
sept 21.—c'—188 Ilulbth county .
100 dollars' reward.
The subscribe!’» muuii.o-boy DANIEL, about
Die age nf seventeen, left him in Appil last, and'
has late]/ been'seen in the neighborhood ,>f fc-
vaniob |s supposed tlu.t J.c ia fiaiboured on.'
tome plantatiqn nut. far distant from town,.and'
the above fisward will be paid for bis apprehension :
and dehvery to tbe uubscribir. or at any gaol iu'
Ibe'sUte.
Daniel if not tFril grown fi r.bis age, ta* a small
black mould on the side of b's forehead, ifo teeth'
rather irregular, and ka* a fall, bead of hair;' his*
complexion also, U rather darker than the gentre'
a'ity of mplattoes; he is ipteUigeiit, smart ai*r *c-‘
tive Should there be piiy proof of his being
harboured by a white perron, 4 an additional auir. :
offiftydoha-s wil)bepoid,or if-hy a block per-'
son twentr-fire Cailara. , , ,
... - . JOSEPH S. PELOT.
sept 24—w 188
Fifty Buttarf reward. ,
Baintfay or slolen, on tbe 18ib D- remLcr, 181 r’
■ar .’ifferw n, Cap.der jciuntyVa ne.‘it» tnpm
named Hawaa. about 5 feet.* “/-# jorlics 4 high, -
21 or 4 i7. >e r* nf age, an African fly both, fa,,
•s eak* good English far *■ unit, id*' Vsptam m '
h rfenn the eon.er of her right e\e '4marfc o.- r
rear. Tty .a.opve, rt waKJ and fol rcareuwtUxfe.ee’
p. rises' will be' pa'd on the d 4 !*ve.y of"per to tbs’*
si isr ibe* in .t.ffe- n, Com IrncQuniv