Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 04, 1825, Image 2

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* t ns, than urn paid by their own vessels. By one provision, the subjects of Groat Britain nre allowed the full enj*»y daily paper, : COUNTRY PAPER, EIGHT DOM.AM. : PIVE nOI.I.ARS. SATURDAY lyoRNING. JUNB 4. 1825, Leslie A. Thompson, Esq. was yesterday admitted to plead and practice law in the several Courts of Law and Equity in this state, by the Superior Court of this District , commenced thuir mi __ ... b ally thought tlint the fate of tliut itnportant island will be soon decided. •• Coloentreui has boon lately removed to the convent of St Elias, on one of the stee pest rocks of Hydra. The proceedings 0(110 por f U rtn divine worship either in their own house, or in theirown private churches BY a. ft vr. ROBERTSON, punt.isms.as op the laws op tub union., ttri ,V 0 " r y to his'trial, and that of the B- ther rebels, arc continued.'- On account of the unfavorable state ot the exchanges, a largo amount in Prussian, Austrian and Russian bends, has recently been remitted to the Continent. ’Phis seems to have chocked in stone degree the exportation of gold ; but that nuiBl soon be resorted to again, should the exchanges ceu- tinue against this country. We guvo yesterday, extracts of bitters from Napoli di Romania, /.ante and Ceph- alouia, upon the authenticity of which we have every reason to rely, representing tho successes of the Greeks sgainst'the Turks, We have this morning received sever. nient of liberty of conscience, “being allow- 1 One Dav Later.—The New-York pa pers received by yesterday’s mail, contain extracts from London papers of the 22d of April, received by the Louisa Matilda, one day later than our previous accounts A letter from Liverpool of the evening of the 23d April, says “There was only a moderate demand for Cotton to-day. The sales are estimated at 4000 bags of all sorts at about yestcr day’s prices. The market displays a very firm appearance.” A letter of the 23d, P. M. says, the Corn market is brisk, and prices looking up ; no alteraion of consequence is expected to be made in the Cam Laws this year. The Catholic Emancipation Bill had pass ed to a third reading in the House of Com mons, by a majority of 27, out of 509 mem bers present. The report of the debate on Sir Francis Burdett’s motion for a second reading, which cuutinued till 3 o’clock in the morning, occupies nearly ten columns of the London Courier of the 22d April, and the editor of that paper remarks as to the course which tho bill had taken, that it “ is decisive of its success, as tails future sta ges in tile House of Commons.” The Morning Ghronicle *• congratulates the Country on tiliu-luoioivo vitturjr, gained Oy good sense over a policy which is u disgrace to the age we live in.” During the debate Mr. Canning had a renewed attack of tho gout, which obliged him to leave the house before the division took place. He was con fined to his room on the evening of the 22d April. The following were the majorities by which a Bill similar in its general ob jects,.was carried at two former periods though ultimately lust. In 11113, Mr. Grat tan’s Bill was read a second time by a ma jority of 41, in a House consisting of 448 members j and in 1821 Mr. Plunkett’s Bill was read a second time by a majority of 11 in a house consisting of 497 members. For the third reading, this bill had a majority of 19. ill iliouseaf411 nuunliara. It **.<,“ *>» sequently thrown out in the Lords, by mujority of39, out of479 votes. Petitions fur and against further conces- ■ions to the Catholics, continued to be pre •anted to both Houses of Parliament. On the 23d of April, leave -was granted by the House of Commons, on motion of Mr. Littleton, to bring in a Mil to regulate the elective franchise in Ireland, so far as relates to 40h. electors. Accounts from Greece are contradictory A story is told that 15,000 troops (Turkish ivc suppose) have landed at Coron and Mo don, and advanced into tho country, burn ing many villages. It is even said that Ulysses and Trelawney, have joined the Turks, who have taken Corinth Patras lias not been taken by the Greeks, but on .the contrary, has lately purchased a large amount of provisions, having received money, as is supposed from a French fri gate. Nipety ships, including a large reinforce ment of Algerines, are preparing for the c .paign against the Greeks ; but little a ueiision is felt by their friends. Pn part tions were making at Milan for lie reception of the Ambassadors from the dilfcrent European Courts. It is said that fie coming of the British Ambassador will depend on negotiations now going on be tween Prince Esteriiazy and Mr. Canning. Tim jireparations show that sevoral fur. igu sovereigns may soon be expected. Voluminous document, on the prices of corn at different ports, have been laid be fore the House of Commons, from which it appears tliut Odessa is the port where sup plies might he obtained by Englund, at the cheapest rates. In Jan’y last, while wheat was 57s. and 4d. per quarter in Loudon, it was only 18s. there. Letters from .'ante state, that “ Ibrahim Pacini, sailing at the end of Feb. with his whole ,fleet., lor Csndia, was overtaken by a tempest, which dispersed his vessels, so that only 20 ruaclij.l Alexandria ; the majority was driven on the coasts of Asia suit Afri ca arid 30 curried by the winds towards the Morea, latidod 3000 Egyptians op the coast of Modon and Coron •, but a corps of I’el- oppunnpssisli troops, chiefly Arcadians, ut- tuekcij[ them before they had tinio tu form i all perished in this action, Tha Turkish gurrison at Coron and Modon, refused to udotit tiie fugitives into the fortresa, for fear of adding to the distress which begins to he fell there for want of provisions. On and chapels, which they shall be permit- tad tn build and maintain, in conventions upprnvtd ofby the government of tho said provinces I and by another stipulation, the government of the United Provinces obliges itself to co-operate with the British govern ment in abolishing the Sluve trade. Lieut. Carter, of Marines, who was suspended from the service tor six months, by the Navsl Court Martial hold on hoard Such lmwovor astho law now Is, undigoa- head of hair, only in part grnyfTan see ted, Hiaotic, and marvellously uncertain, ao “ — ’• great rovorence is claimed for it, aud ao lofty are its pretensions, that it is ulmost ‘ a sscrilego to propose any in- however obviously Improve ments, upon Ihu venerable fabric. Yet a ...... few hardy spirits linvo been found who lie lias had sevoral wives, and his youngest L _ . . —. ■•■h.I I .I.(i,l,t /. I* I I , i, A Vli,ni nlf. rt fiil -L ,1 .1 mhIii 1,90 nl .1 9 - H ■. l—i n -- L 1 .* I 11 T have ventured to doubt oftliu axiom placed child is only 28 years old ! muking him IU5j at the head of this article ; and are even so when lie was burn, far gone in error as to persuade themselves that a revision by honest, industrious, and capable men. of the statutes, decisions, cus toms, and precedents, wlii*h now make up ]j, orbr y circlosTn England, to Lady Bvkon ; the uncertain and undefined body ol our J . . , laws, and a reduction of the-same into a they urn to her chtld-and we are informed cleur.precise, and as far as human languagu have never before appeared in print. They can elfect it, certain written code, would ar( , Jotc j lut |, D , )0 . | (1 | q . al extracts of letters from /unto and' |bo pjortli Carolina 74, in February last, Smyrna, relating to tha same events, but possibly result.in a nearer approach to “tho perfection of human reason" than any thing now extant. The grout antagonists, however, of these sceptics are, the old and hnckuiod (wo do not ouiymu, reiuNiiiu ™ ...» ~ ;, been 0| .,| uro j 0 n duty by the President giving all the advantages to the lurks j" . J VVe lay them before our readers, merely! of the United States, ^ A shawl, once the property of the cele brated Tippoo Saib, has been purchased in London, for throe hundred guineas, by a distinguished foreigner, to present to the Duchess d’Angoulotno, ut tho approaching coronation of the King nf France. remarking, that the chamiul through which they have reached us, is most respectable. Where the truth actually lies, we must wait for further information before wo cun deter mine —Courier. Tiie "John flu/1” of Mr. Paulding, is well spoken ufin the London Journals. Thu Literary Gazette says—“ This is a genuine and very clover jeu it'esprit, uml we have been exceedingly entertained with it.” The news of Literature and Fashion re marks, “a very agreeable extr.ivagunce, und written, notwithstanding its stupendous excesses ill the way of story-tolling, with innro delicacy of Immor than wo are usual ly furtunato enough to recognize ill our ransatlantic brothren.” Paris, April 20.—Primte Correspondence. —The folioiving is a detail of the effect pro duced on the King by his promenade of the 2th, (the anniversary of his entry into France.) He returned to tho palace about six o’clock, in a frightfully hud humor, trea ting with imkinduess all the persons in at tendance, to whom lie wishes always to ap pear amiable, About eight o’clock lie went to his private apartment, aecoinpanicd by his son the Dauphin, who had great diffi culty in persuading him to repair to a soiree given by the dauphiuess' There ho show- Thc mail stage from Baltimore, whb over turned in Washington, on the 20th ult, by which several of the passengers, (six ill number) were severely hurt, and tlm driver bail one of his nrms broken and oue of his thighs fra tured. A young man about eighteen years of ngc, recently swam across the Hudson Riv er, from Powles Hook to Castle Garden, u distance of about two miles. He achieved the task apparently with little fatigue. It is stated in the New York Gazette, that such was tlm fever of speculation in Charleston, on the arrival of thCGeneral ed a desire to appear as gay as usual, but: Blown, that orders were sent to the forme the gluom thrown over his mind could not be couccaled. He played at ccnrto, and twice or thrice lost his temper, and abused his adversary. A courtier thought it his duiy '.u compliment nun on his rule in tiie morning. city to purchase cotton at 26 cents. A Bahia article of tlm 28th Mareh, gives an account of the arrival there of a Span His Majesty, being no longer j 9 |, brig of war from Africa, having some able to contain himself, replied by saying ., 1 can hear tlm truth only from my son” on hoard ' 81,0 tot tlie The Dauphin broke off the conversation hv saying," We were certainly coldly receiv ed every whore hut at tlm gate nf St. Den is.” “ According to all appearances," said tlm King, “the reduction of the rentes cau 90s this coldness, blit in a mouth tho law will pass, and all will be forgotten.” At 11 o’clock he retired to his apartment. 111 company. M. de Villule accompanied him. “Sire," said the Minister, “your Majesty knows as Coust of Peru in such haste that Bhe was unable to procure water, and the crew were on allowence of one bottle per day the whole passage. She reports that General Val dez embarked un board the 74 which sailed Several lots of ground, situated below the The Albany Daily Advertiser relates a angular ruse of hard dih-j as it. regaretho account nf John Gates, oi that city, 1 paymaster in the service of tlm The facts are stated to be these: In 1818 ’19, John Gates Jr. lute a paymaster in the jrood rp- ,, , .. ., , „ . ... army of the tJ. States, was declared a de- turns of deputies in this capital, fvaulm ^'Pany’e Upper Canal, near Pottsv.l le, >f er t „ lll0 .. uin „f 4.10,000, „ r therea- the coronation,and your Majesty will sec the (Pennsylvania) were recently sold tor the , bouts ; was summoned to Washington to true spirit of France, in the provinces thro’ sum of 800 dollars each. Some years ago ■'“ J ‘ such lots might probably have been purchas ed for as many cents. well as I how bail tlm population of Parjs outlet locks of the Schuylkill Navigation is. No ministry could ever gain ^[ood re- Company’s Upper Canal, near Pottsville, and liuur pretty well, kud is us little child isli as most men are at 80, lie lias quite s military nppeuranee, and is proud of his temperate mode of living, having always abstained from tlm fell destroyer, ardent spirits. What is most remarkable of all,, A ship from Savannah for Livi-rmni I spoke in lat. 44, 11, long, 34, '* 11 titckq Colombian schr. Reprasalie, is t t onr Tybo.e. Tho sloop Herald, Heath, from p. , liencu, arrived ut Charleston on \v e j 011 ' day. with merchandise to sundry mcrcl,!! 1 } I in &avnnnnh. Tlm following lines are attributed in the TO ADA. There is the smile and there the bloom, Where hope might fancy ripen'd charms, use the term in a disrespectful sunse) pruc- But mine is dy’d in memory’s gluom, titinners, who have gone on so long in er ror, as to be persuaded it is truth. When, therefore, it Is found that onu of these, and not among tholeust eminent, opens his eyes even partially, to the light, it naturally af fords grant satisfaction to tiie unbelievers.— It is with these views wu publish the annex ed observations of Lord Chancellor Eldon, in u late discussion in ’lm House of Peers, respecting the legality of setting spring guns for tlm preservation of gaum. Tile caso nf the pear on the tree, and the pour of tile tree, cited by bis lordship, is one a- mong a thousand nquutly wise and Just dis tinctions in the law us it is—JY. P. Am “Tim Lord Chnnoollnr acknowledged the inconsistency and imcerjpinty of the law with respect to spring-guns. On every oc casion, on which any question on this sub jeer had come before tlm courts, the judges lie believed, had been aboqj equally tlivi- vod. To those who considered the 6tnte d the law on this mid some other subjects, that maxim which declared it to be the per fection of human reason appeared absurd. It certainly w«b not the perfection of hu man reason which made it only trespass to take from a tree a pear, and which made the taking l lie same pear, when separated from rite tree, felony. It was his wish that proporty should be protected, but he should be sorry to have it thought that ho was tlm advocate for spring-guns. Now that so manv^rluntutinns bail been made, and so well stocked with pheasants, bow could their Lordships expect that people who had a tasta for gnme—nnd lm never knew an Englishman who hail not—would not go and look for it where it was to be found ?— Poaching was the consequence of game being preserved noil protected. II.-, for one, never could defend the practice of set ting engines to endanger the life of n fel low-creature for tlm sake of a partridge or pheasant.” Tliou art not in a falhor’s arms! And there I could hnve lov’d thee most, And there have own’u thou wert so dear That tho’ my worldly nil were lost, I still had felt my life was here. What art tlrnu now ?—a monumen^, Which rose to weep o’er hurled love : A fond and filial mourner, sent To dream of bliss, restor’d above! Thou dove! who mnyst not find a rest, tjnve in this frail anil shuttered bark, A lonely mother's offor’d breast— May heav’u provide a surer ark j To bear thee over sorrow’s waves, Which deluge still the world below, Till tliou, through him alone that saves, A holier Arrarut shalt know. Nor think me frozen, if for thee, No earthly wish now claims a part s Too dcur such wish, too vain for nre. Thou art not iu a father’s heart. A. J. B. The ship Lydia, Joy, arrived it v. Bedford, spoke on the 24th ult. in L, <,,,*) I N. long. On, 30, brig Holcynn, Kellv rlr I Beaten,) from Rio Janiern lorSn, luJ ^ < Charlretim, Jvne 2.—Arritei Vino i • Lafayette, Fanning. New-York,'idivs Bark Columbus, Robinson, Portlsiol, 5 days from Hampton Roads. ' >n ° French brig Deux Edwurds, Pascal r-„ peachy, 43 days. ’ “ n ' 8c.hr. Four Staters, Woudburv ' 14 days. ’ Sclir. Gleaner,Miller, New-York. 4 dJ Schr. Little John, Perkins, Oericock ' days. A lurpe ship loaded with (W and Pork, supposed to be bound to N.Y or k wciii aalioro on Beaufort, N. C. Bur the 30th ult.—most nf the cargo will bnbly be saved—vessel lost. Tins ,|L ship is suppused to be the same reported to have been ashore on Cape Lookout Sliod, on the 26th ult. with the loss of lore at ( mainmast—when site went ashore oil Hn„. furt Bar, several vessels were near her et . desvoriug to save the cargo. | Steam boat Commerce, Harvey, Augusta and, Hamburg 4J days. Cteuretl, Br. ship Commerce, Ritcki* Liverpool and Greenock; brig Cntharw Avcillie. Burdcux; steam boat AugusiL Green, Hamburg and Augusta. which you will pass.” Corbiors, the Minister of the Interior, asked the Prefect of Police whv, having 5 or 6,000 spies at command, he did not em- piuy n uetaenment ofthoin to express the enthusiasm of the city, and tu raise tho shouts of Vive lo Roi, in tho name of the inhabitants, “Because," answered Dola- van, “ I was not required tu do so on t.lte 29th of September, (the day of the King’s entry into Paris.) and yet it was done with out ine ; but I promise your Excellency noiso enough for the coronation.” render un account of his conduct; and was there incarcerated in a loathsome gaol one year, ns a peculator. His brother Gerrit 'Gates, nnd his father, John Gates, a rovo lutinn.ry patriot, who was olio of the party I hat travelled through the wilderness im- ' in the ranks with Charles the Fifth, in Ilia retirement at St. Juste, amused himself in making collections' (j® r Arnold, who fought ° Ifiinlrrumnru ntlfl WflK t of clocks and watches, and in observing their different motions; and used to ob- he fell under the walls at Quebec, and wko was ulsn at the glorious battle at Saratoga serve with a sigh, how ill lie had spent his Those two persons were iris bail in the sum ” of 17,(WO. The bail were sued by the Lo From the JV. Y. Shipping ami Cummcrcuil List. Mil/ 25.—Cotton /logging.—Onr quo tations could net a: present be obtained, but the absence ofsules.we do not alter them. Hcnrp, (yd.) .10: Flax 23. Cotton The prices at which speculutois enmo into the market oil the receipt of the advices by tho Amethyst, havejnot been sus tained by subsequent transactions. The U market on Friday und Saturday was Very U. Bates, j nact i vc, und some of the purchasers mani fested a strong disposition to retire from their contrscis by submitting to some loss. Late i n Monday there was a revival of de mand, mid a prime lat of ubnut 90 bales of Ncw-OrleaiiB was sold at 31) cents as cash ; and a purcel at 28 cents. On Tuesday fur ther sules were made of Georgia and Al abama at 234, 24 and25, North-Caroliilu at 28. and seine Buporior Pctersborgh at 274 cents. The total salessitice onr last report, amount to about 20U0 bales. We return to nearly our former quotations. The import lias been, from New-Orlorus, 941 bales; Alabama, 415; Nurtli-Carolina, 346; Vir ginia, 186. Tot.ll, 1889 bales. Total im port since 1st inst. 12,352 baler. Export time in endeavouring to make men think' vcrn mon t> and the cause came on at tlio alike on religious matters*, when he had nev- • lute term of the District Court at Albany er been able to make two watches go per- i before Judge Skinner, and occupied a part ° [of three clays ; but belore the clelemluntH , fectly together. | | lJ1( j ^. onR through their defence, it appear ! This is a lesson quite applicable at the ed conclusively, that, the wholealledg« d de present day, to those politicians who are en-. f»lc»tiow of the paymaster was unfounded, v ; r • and v>rigmuted in gross and palpable errors, gaged in the sysipkean task ol reducing all emitted by the clerks in the Auditor’s pari ies to one. • j office, und that the paymaster was iu fact a — j creditor instead of a debtor of tiie U. S.— Pouto Caqklt.o.—Extract of a letter The result was. that the District Attorney from Porto Cubello, dated April 20, UI25 : : («• Beardsley, Esq.) submitted to a nonsuit. . “ This place will ultimately become one without waiting to hear the whole ot also existed in the United State. Bolivar | q}* consequence.. It has a very Hue harbor ' defendant s’ evidence. Abraham Van intended to proceed to Upper Peru, prnba*, and an extensive back country , the produce | cheten, Esq. was counsel for the defenduutSi bly for the purpose of ^tacking Olaneta.— wl,ich Cftn bc , rru,1K P orte, i t0 ^‘with great- ~ • i in t . , . . crease than elsewhere. It is at present, Eight hundred Royalists proceeding to join j however, m ruiift; the Patriots having cap- Olaneta, were defeated by Gen. Sanchez—j tured it about eighteen months ago, after a a column of troops who come out of the oloso ami protracted svigo, during which i more thau three quarters ot the buildings j were razed to the ground ; but they were I composed of such materials that they can i be easily run up again, and they are i! uly rebuilding. Every thing here is military, Latkst fhom Lima.—By Guayaquil pa pers, received at New-York, of ns late a date as the 19th March, and Lima Govern ment Gazettes to the 10th, it appears that the Royal General Olaneta. still held out in Upper Peru, although a report was cur rent in Lima for a long time, that he had i agreed to the capitulation. This report, Castle of Callao, were routed and two hun dred killed. « The Peruvian Congress opened their sesv From the Richmond (Vir.) Whig.—The North-Curolina 74, which sailed for tho Mediterranean a short time since, has mounted 34 long 42 pounders on her lower gun deck 34 do 32 do upper 24 carronadc 32 pounders ^ 2 long 32 do spar deck siou the 10th of 1- ebruary, and decreed that anl ] martial law is in force; the government Bolivar should continue to hold tho power' is poor, and absorbed ill providing ways and 1 94 mounted. 8 portu in her gangways for 8 421b. car’s, and title of Dictator, until the next session of Congress, which is fixed by the Consti tution, in the year 1826. The Congress voted a gift of a dollars to Bolivar, which he “ twice refus ed.” The Congress then requested him to take it under his charge, and appropriate it to objects of beneficence. From a letter addressed by him to Congress, on the 12th of February, in which he accepts of the dic tatorship again, he says that the interests of the states will call him to Upper Peru, and therefore he shall delegate a part of the supreme power to a council of govern: ment, under Lamar as President. means fur defence and paying the army The power is in the hands nf many persons 102 who are inadequate to the task of wielding If our information be correct, the above it; and the people are Spaniards, in all ship will throw a much heavier broadside million nf their feeling and prejudices, devoting & large tliun most of the British three-deckers, ami ' portion of their time to celebrating their yet she is called a two decker and a seven- Sahit’s days. &c. ty-four. “ This is tbo Naval Depot. There are It might gratify the curiosity of many, here at present two sloops of war, whose of- some one possessiug the information, would ficers are principally Americans and En- furnish a correct statement ot the exact ltahmen, most.of whom did not rank very - number nnd size ot the guns curried by iiighathome. It is a very unpleasant place some of tiie British line ot battle ships, at present, there being no society cm shore, from a 74 to a 1201 also, the rule for rating except at the billiard-room, or on Sundays,, ships, at the cock pits, and being extremely warm, 1 the Thermomotor ranging from 8> tu 90. Treaty between Great Britain and the United Provinces or Rio de la Pla ta—The last accounts from Buenos Ayres, furnish tire treaty concluded by the British government with that republic. The Na tional Advocate contains a summary of its provisions. It provides that there shall be a reciprocal freedom ofcominerco between the territories of Great Britain and thoso United Provinces—that they ahull enjoy as great privileges, by trado and navigation, in the British dominions out of Eurnpn, as any other nation—that no new or greater the other hand, 40 Greek vessels arrived iu j autiBS8ha i, b o imposed on tho importation time lo cut off tho Egyptian diviHion from, r . ... t : i»! son,, nnd to block it up in a buy between °* B |0 articles of their production—that no Modon and Neocastron. Conduriotti, the. greater duties or charges shall be laid by President, commands in person the troops | eilh t in tbe form of t cb besieffinp Piitrus; they are estimated at! , , r B |0 or 12,000 nion. ' tonage duty .salvage, pilotage,&c, on vessels “A corps of Peloppoonossians, destined ^ belonging to the other of a burthen more OOi&lVlj&ROlAX.. t or t harlesion, Tiie schooner GALLANT, Copt, /{eynolds, Will sail on Sunday next, Fcr freight or passage, npply to Cant. Reynold* on board, at Bolton's Central Wlinrf, or tt June 4 J B. HERBERT 4,Cl). Corn. QAOA BUSHELS Prime Maryland OUUU \Vbite Corn, afloat, on bmnl schooner Trial, at Jonoi’ Upper Wi.arf, ad lor sale by HALL & 1IUYT. Juno 4 Hi itish Cousulute bji e fJlIIE subscriber intending to leave the X city for a few months, the duties »f the office will be performed by Mr. Rublut Mcott. JAMES 0. M0U1JY. June 4 t>2p Horse and Sulkey. F OR SALE, an excellent Gig nnd Sadr die Horse, together with a light bully nod Harness, complete—will bc sold k-» fir cash. Apply at the office of tlm Gun- ginn. Mnv 5 3000 1 * orn, I'acoii * Mess ; ork. BUSHELS Maryland White Corn 25 Darrels Mess Pork 8008 Pounds Prime Middlings 23 Kegs Butter Landing from schooner Rising Sue, fur silo by J. B. HERBERT Si CO. Mnv 11 35 from the 1st to tlm 18th inst. 6,:)'.’4 boles.— I lace, and tin- sale by Anchor Gin. BARRELS Cunningham's Anclut Gin, lauding from ship Wm. Wul- Upland 23 j u 274. N. Orleans 27 a 30 : Al abama 2.1.) a 27; Tennesson 25. Mol,uses.—The cargo of Gimdaloupe,. mentioned in our lust, has been disposed ot principally at 2! cts.—and a cargo of Ar.ti- ;ua at 31 nnd 32 cents. There is not much sliding, and the holders demand higher rates. Martinique and Guadeloupe, gnl. 30 a 32 : English Island. 31 a 3! ; Havana and Matnnzns 25 a 30 ; New-Orlqnns 32 a 33 ; Sugar House 40 a 42 ; Demur urn 30 a I cents. Rice.—The only sales of which we have heard, since our last, have been a lot of 40 tierces at 4, unit one of 30 tierces at 4J per lb. both prime quality. Tiie import has been, from. Charleston 5-1 tos. 9 halt tea.— Total, since first inst. 1061 tierces und 30 holfrlo. Rice, lb. 34 a 4j. Sugars.—A sale was made by Ruction yesterday of 75 lrhds N. Orleans at 6g to 7( per lb. quality inferior. At private sale we have hoard of no trrnsactious of much a- muunt; for n lot of between 2 and 300 boxes of brown Havana, 10 cents per lb. was re fused yesterday. A cargo of 1700 boxes from Trinidad. Cuba, is now landing, and a cargo of Manilla lms just arrived, part of which was disposed of some lime since.—■ British Island,lb. 9 a 11 j; St- Croix, 9 a'" N. Orleans, 7 a 94 : Havana, white, 12 ; brown, 94 u 104 1 Muscovado, 9 Porto Rico, 9 a 10^ ; Brazil, white, 10 a iOJ : bro-vn, 9 a 10 ; Manilla, brown, 10 ; Lump, 18 a 16 ; Loaf, 17 a 18. Muy 31 CALVIN RAKER. Stone Ware L ANDING from ship Suvannah, 250 One Gallon Jugs 150 Half Gallon do 50 Two do do 50 .Tars 30 Pitchers from half a gallon to tw gallons, suitable for store use which will bc sold low, if taken from the wharf, by A. BASSfcllT. May 2 Itece.ver Tax. Itcturns office. mi IE subscriber is now ready to rra-iv! JL the Returns of Taxable Property, fct this county. His office is in James More- sun, Esq’s. Building, adjoining Julia L » Nicoll, Esq. _ „ _ ADAM COPE, R. T.R.I C. Feb 11 W su iL'&'im wms&Akiu OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES fc T HE subscriber, has opened an "ffirff-'l the sole of Negroes, Luts, Lands, 10 a ' Stock &.e. and solicits the patronage o!l"» 10 ; 1 public. Advances will be mode on P r0 F c * ty confided to him for sale if desired. Wonted to purchase Planters’and Unifc« States Bank Stock. JAMES EFPINGM- June 2 S*** PORT or SAVANNAH. A Cumous Fact. -In the “Vnvnge The town is situated on d level point, pro- j 1’Isle do France 11 i’lsle de Bourbon, ot an jecting about three quartors of a mile "nm Cape de Bonne F-perance, par M. de St. high mountains, and this gives an opportuni- j Pierre, on 1768, 1760.” is the following pas ty fur the sea air to sweep it, which prevents sage;—“ Je vis coupor avoc des eiseaux du it from being nnlieulthy. A vessel has just verre dans I’eau Rvec une grande facilite, arrived from Europe, with miners and tools, effet donl j’iguore la cause.” This is all and materials for working the extensive copper mines of Arracn, about 60 miles S. W. of this place, which have been rented that is there said about it. 1 have never met with any mention of it in any other book, but I have tried the experiment, and found of the government by Mr. Lowry, Amen-' it to succeed. The process is simple—Take can Consul at Lnguayra, and Mr. Cochran, (a common I bin wine glass, or a paue of the celebrated pedestrian, who oversees glass, and hold it under water (in a pail) the work . His wife is from K&mptskatka with one hand, and plunge the other hand —The stock of this mine has risen in Lon-. likewise in the pail witli a pair nf scissars, don to £38 per share. The transportation when you may easily cut tire glass in almust of the materials required in the mines, will! nuy manner; batk the glass and scissars cost ten times as much from this place as from Europe hither.” must be entirely immersed. I knew this I long before I saw the book above quoted, and I can in nowise account for it; but &■ 1 it is possible some of your readers may, I have troubled you with tliesa few lines. Lonoevitv—There now lives near Lake Champlain, a man at tbe age of 133. He Law, the Ptuvr.cTioN or human reason —This is one of the lofty pretensions of a science, which, founded in the nsiural wants and wickedness of man, has undergone va rious mutations, with tho changes in condi tion of thoso whom it is to affect, and. has gone on. accumulating volume upon volume, without method, order, or preconceived de-11702, nnd was then 18 years old. sign, until the ordinary terms of life is in-1 mained a soldier until the close sufficient to wade through and understandFrench war, and was then in this country tha cumbrous moss. " ' “ M RS. LIMBERT’S SEMINARYi* moved lo State-Street, between »£ Steam-Boat Georgia, Bowman, 34 hours j nard and Jefferson-Streets, and oPP jj from Augusta, with Boat, Nos. 2 and 6, ill! the residence of A- Telfair, Lsq- , tow—Cotton and other merchandise, to J. 1 remain open during tho summer seas > ■ ‘ of education tint™ Ge"J; and haw Cotton for Charleston. Passengers, Col. | been reduced, may be known on Slfilfli. White and lady, J. Dreghorn and lady,' to Mrs. L. who pledges hcrselt tn Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. G. Hall and Son, J. El- ertinn shall bo spared to merit a lis, J- F. Schmidt, D. Beers, Col. Jenkius, and Mr. Flin. ARRIVED rtlOM THIS PORT, At New-Bodford, 13th ult. sloop Two Sis'era, Wing. AtDarien, sloop Three Brothers,Howland, CLEARED FOR THIS PORT, At Boston, 22d ult. schr. Polly, Easton, The wind has been blowing a gale from the North and North East, since 2 o’clock mice of public patronage. May 18 4711- Board °f Hkalth Savannah, May, 18, TO THE IMHABirAMTS OF TUB CITY OF SAHAfWAH. OU are earnestly; h East, since 2 o’clock JI Board of Health, ,:T'cj,«irnn»i yesterday morning, and ta very heavy at through the medium Marshall 0 / Tybee. The pilot boat G.-orgia-Ann, ta Ward Committees, the y . p^t-Of 1 uo. iie ashore on Potato Point, near Cocksnur,but by notice in wnttng.t g of»nf is a Germon by birth, was one of the life : will probably got off with a change of wind, fice, ot any nuisance ■ ^ ma y be guard when Queen Anne was crowned in Tho ship Chariot, was at anchor yesterday deposits in stores . , ’ i, 0 f theciti> — ,u - ,J Here- off Long Island, with every think snug— considered injArioust.ithel.ealiii^^^ of tho Tho sloop St. Mary’s, for Provulonce ; 1 By order of Co . g ecr etif)’‘ - — 7 ountry- sloops Regular; and Good Intent, for Char-« |He i* perfectly suit, walks spry, has a full lestuu, are at anchor at Venus PoiiR. Tha May 1>