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BT WIUilAM U. BHHOtH,
n'si.imrs or tm* raws or mr "wmi.
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f'rAti Adrrrlurw nttuppeur In hoik paper* < r
0 £ \» <•& U 4. & «
TIH II«I»AV MOIIN1NG. JAN.'-PL |m;W.
in front bowed to th* C«'»rt on being disehar-
gi-d Iherofiom.
The 8p*ni»h brig Han Andre*, from llafan*
to S inlander, in ."ipiin, arrived h«ie on i Ik GHi
und , hiving ta-eii nil alinlu near C-«l K©y» i and
win* umji.frt»y snnory **rooklog vm>«Ii—In bd
1 **t—vvssul nol injured--Juan dn tint a, III"*-
fur.
••'Tit the itar.tpnngled banner, oh, lung mat/il
retire
•• OVr the land of ihr free and Ike hnmr of ike
I,rare.”
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION I'OK
runs i iii:nt.
n.lHTIN VA1 HI It ILK*
or nrw vork.
rn/t via: freswf.nt,
Ul( II A It 3> .11.
nr kriti'crv.
If By the Htnuiiihonl Ktiwun, from • iiur
to", wo yesterday received tliu Connor and
Mummy in advance of (Jib mail.
Tilt Htoainlmai Dolphin, Cap*. King, srrf'nd
|**t night from f'liarle* ton, wiili 140 Volunteer"
imdortlin ooiniii ind of Captain Finloy. of the
Washington Volunteers, At f'apt It ivrnel of ill*
DOCUMENTS ACCOMPANYING THE
I*ItKHIMENTH MI'.SHACiK.
Below, WO p'O -out tho correspondence bo
tweon tin- Fro ich and Auiuriean Authorities,
relatiro to iltoi liidniiinity. Can any American
teud il und ind *ay that the cuunm of Anuhkw
J*i'KRnN hir Imho «■ an demanded ul *
Patriot and an American.
No. I —Mr. F rti/ih In Mr Harlan.
Dmrrvrs or Sixth,
Wathingtnn .Inna 38, 1*35.
Tliomaa I’ flarlon, K q. Ate A..:.
I Sir—Mr. Living* oi arrived Imre thn day 1m*
I torn yn tnrdjv lly Ili«> mail of yoslordsv, ynir
lotter of the 7th May, with a copy of M'. Li
viiiglisloll's Inal unto to tliu Duke do Broglie,
wa* received.
Alter ail attentive ninininatinn of Mr. Living,
alnn'a corro»pniidein'(i with thia department hiiiI
llm (invuruiui'iit of Fi'inoo, clueidatod by In*
vcrlml explanations, thn Pn «id lit liaa dirneled
me in any to you that thn Muaar*. Do Kollo-*
cliiltl have Isien au'li'TilcI liy llm Treasury !)<••
I ■ irl netil to receive lint iimni'y duo under the
I treaty with France. Of I h ia authority limy wil
, .K* directed to gun n lice l" the Frunch Govern.
ii.miI, wiliioiit demanding payment. hor your,
-a ('. you will, if inn lull ot iiiduiiiinty i> rejouted.
li'llnw Mr. liivingRlun to tho United Slates. Il
J tliu innnny i* placed at tlui disposal of • Im Ki <g,
i ' ondilinnally, by iln- Legislature of Franco, you
will await further order* from tho U. Htulua.hul
inainluiu a guarded silence on tho aulijnct of tho
Indnuuiity. If approached by tho Government
of Franca, diron'ly or md.recly, you will Inar
what ii aaid, without a reply, atalo what ha* or.
curred in lull to tho Dopartimmt, and await ith
instructions. ft i« thn deairo of tho President
that you Will n"t make nvon a rofiireilCO to llm
aiihjeut of tho treaty in your inleioutirMi witti
lie I'Ve noli Government, until tho eourao in.
nndi'd to Im pur muni i» di'iini'ely explained to
Washington Light lutaiitry. hound to St. Au the United Hiatus. Whatever may l, a aaid to
, i a ,i i .i o ho Mna*r*. R"lh«child, it will bo their duty to
.ml prnc™.Ud on. rain, *> 3, T ,o..,,ry Do.
o'clock __ _ | i'«rtin*<il, and, whanuvnr tlmy convorae with you
OSMRTMI 01 in V"i' mi rn MgPlMlPA I 1.- r rmnd, d that II !• I UpM u-.l tlltj
. ... , , . | will wait tor (ixiife** notrc'u troru the Unvern.
—At iiinn o'clock yo.tcrday moriiing, llm Au | (Il0n| p r4nca r || ml it j, r „ a ,i r lo pty 1>0 ,„ r0 m „
guata Volunteers wi-rt eacrlod to llm Htonin.
boat Florida by thn V. H. Troop* under com.
Iimnd of ('apt. Mo'chanl. A large n**cinM ige
witiina.nd their departure ; na tliu boat* luO the
wharf, llm gallant volunteer* wnro aalutnd with
lmld huixa*. Tlmv carrimf with lhaui tliu boat
wi‘hur ol* the wlioluuninniunitv*
MURK SAVANNAH volunteers.
Yo tcrday at 4 • Vlnek, a large dotaclimuiil of
Qlt of tlm IMiuiiiix Kill’<nou of 'hi* city, with up
Wards <<f 100 "ihor Volunte<ir*, loft hero in thn
John David M <ngin, lor Pin<<la'a. Thrir gono_
r il purp*»*e ia to aid the Fieri li ill*. Their im.
Iimdiitu «lo*li istioo ia St. Jxltii'* It.vrr. Tim
Marrgtn in ef'iie I, c<( iip,m<l and provi-ionoil fur
acijve •ervj. n in llm watnra of that river and it* 1
trih'itariea. Wu understand that tho Imut, her I
Birn nnanl and all tlm Volunteer* nro lo ho repor- |
t<'il t<< tin ii. Clinch .i ml to rumuin auhjoct to lit« j
order. I
Tho above arrangementa were matin In pur- I
■U nienof ;lm ro*< lu<ionaofllio ci'i/onaoii Salur.
day Let.
Savannah ha* llm*, not only hoeu content
with p| •neoriug llm way in tending aid to tlm i
FI widiaii*, but haa l*<l|nwo<l it up l»v *nnl«u-ly 1
rivalling her aiatnr niliua in all inoaaiire* raluuln. I
toil to atr<<rd them .uhainiilial naM*tauro.
Tim Vulunti’era atirlud in Dim spirits, flofnru |
tlmir dopanure, at tho request of llm Cninuiitleo
tlmy were tddto*tod by M. II. McAllister, I-
in lua
applinulinii I' r pnyinuiit ia uiuilii.
'1 Im eourao ttdup'nd by Mr. I.ivingalon hua
Imtoii Duly approved; and llm hope ia indulged,
Him' Iiin ropreauli'alioiia Ii ivo hail Ihuir ju*t in.
Ihmiico on llm nil the council* ol tlm Kmg of
Franco. IlnWcvor llm may he, |ku President'*
ilotiirminaiiim is, that the term* upon which llio
two (*nV0riiinunta arc to aland lownnlaoiah •<•
llmr ‘Mill Im regulated, »o far a« hit cottelilu-
Ilona I power extend*, by France. »
A packet from (ho Treasury, .ddro-aed to the
Mu**r* Kullo-child, and containing III" m*lruc.
tiruia'of llm Sccretury, accompanied by n special
puwiir appointing Ilium llmugeula of tlm Unit
ud Stuli'N fu receive the piyumiitx due umlor the
trua'y of lh.'JI, ia forwarded lw< with. Tliu’co.
py of a letter from tin* Department In .Mr. Pa.
goal, i* also enclo-cd for yout porusil.
I all), Sir, fnur oUodioHl eo/runt,
joiin l oasYTii*
No. 0—Mr T'nreylk In Mr. Ilnrlon.
JliCI'AllTMV.Nr «<r S |»IR.
Wtiehinglon. Sept. II. 1835,
"I’limna* 1*. Hartoil, l>i|. Ac Ac Ac.
Sir:—S.i in .tell time w ill have el ip*cd Imloro
hi* doNpaluh cun reach yoii.ainee tlm passage
<<fllm law by the French L'liainlicra p aring at
I Inti d».pn*j||/m of llio King Ihr fund* In fuJ/JJ tho
i treaty with thu Umlcd Si a lua, Hut it ia prc*u-
< mud i e intention of the Frcnuli (l .vurunmnt
1 will liavenuun by that p< reel <li c|n<cd. It D
J proper, i Imre fore, in llm opinion oi llm l*r «*i
dent, that you should rui’oive yur Dal iii'truc
ll.tiiB ill rulilinli to il. It lua always been Ilia
intention that the legation of llm Uniied Stale*
! xlmulil leave Franco il thctrniiy wuienol lii til
old. You have heoii aull'erud to remain nf'er
I ihn ilt'ii ■ruin/ >d Mr living ion, umlor tlm «*
I mill .ii.rit-Klirrln, m.nnn.' I V ••■*«»» <h.l
. , . . „ , , , I hud ill all Ill’ll lua occurred it* nldlgalptll lo
Inolu.lii'ii Urn A'lj.J.li V..lnntm>, tiojrly 3r.il i |ir ,,„|, i„|r.|iii.ml ul'... u........
iii rn |i ft thia uily yeaterday fur Fbirpla. j a* land* wur* placed in i<a In ml*. If thia ex
W" under .land that (’apt. Meiehani departs ; parlolmn ia iluippointod, you imi»t a»k fir your
i ..-umuy tipi Drat |
purau ol* $301), j
1 jiaaaporla, mol reluin to llio United .Staler, If
I no movonioul lua been unde on the p.<rt ol
Friincn, and no mtiinatinn given to you, or to
the banker of tlm Umlcd Slate*, who im tliu au
thorized iigriil of the Trnxury, In rnnnivo tho
. niaiiiliimnt* dim, of llm lime that payment* will
Im made, you aru iiiatruuto.l to c.»|| up<m tho
j Duke de liioglio, ami request lo ho in.
fumed what aru tlm iutrulioiia of tlm (»ov
i rmuuiil in rulutinii to it xl.niug tliul you do «o
hv order* ul your Unvornmunt, und with a view
ttorrguDlu y--ur uoiiducl by the mforuia-ioii
you nny recuivu fr.mi him. In llm pruauul ngi.
, luted atalo uf Franco, il is the paitirular deairo
■il'Ihr IVti'iJ. m liittt your np(diu>iti«ii ah old Im
onde in the iiiuat onimiliutory tone, und your
mtorviow with 'Im DuUo unrked by uxprea-iona
a* coining from our (tovonmtunl, of groat per-
| annul luapuct ful Unit Miuiatur, utttl of all unx-
; nm* deairo lor the aioty of tho King ol Franco,
a very intercut , If the Dilku alt mid inlhriii you that tiio muitoy
mg race bvtwueu auidlo mig* will cum* if, nl / ia to lie puiu on any fixed day, you will rein itn
n„.o e l. *0.1.11* I,up.,,!.., v lian boon t.oii.o.l r.o <" F’."" 1 . u«l»r»i» you will «|>l>ly <"> y»“<
ih.,.,»*..i 1 puaanorta, and alntc tliu reason to bo that tlm
’ I I • a| alt wet it two who treaty of Indemnity hut nol been cx.ouWd by
ar.> to In* on ter cl. France.
For thia ituy* iscu (ha following ImrMoa are 1 Tho Prcaideiitrapeoi ftlydirooD that vou almuld
enforod. comply With tlmao iltalru.'tlniia an ourly that the
i ll i'm -..n . , , , niault in ay ho known here buforo tlm .Melting
" enter* In* b. c. B. 11 Austin, i ufCongrua*, wliioil tnkca|ilaco on tho 7th ol
foui yoafa old by Bertrand, dam Tiumlenn. Hi- Deuomlair noxl,
dur'ailruiw, blue and *duo 1 am, air, your mod obodlnnt a»rvnnt,
1 JOHN FOUsYTII.
to d iv wi’li Hi • |i. s Tr’op*.
HxVRNhAH JnOKKV t'l.bU
day Itiioo, R nnle hem* f
ca no >f.
Tlm cnntaat war botwnon (’apt. Sliink* KI
br>< ak, and Cul. Crowell's llidivn.
Tlm pur-u wiii won by Hullvut in two ImuK
Time ol firai hail, t m.'Jil heal, 4 m. I * Tlm
fii*llie.ii wa* won hy about two luiigtlia, tIt -
second hy about I leuglha.
After tho regular race* there wu* au inter
e • mg rice m* a ul lie nag«, a mile out, tvliioh
w a* uloaoly aonlOsteil. Plirou horai's entered
for in* pur *, which wan .von hy Mr. Huuder
a..ii'a Tig a.
To day we umloratand that
I aaid, •• I am al» m«trri2'ed lo inquire of yur
Uxrnllnncy whether Ilia Majesty'* Government
i ready to piy tlm-u fund* 7
And you ruturimd tins nn*wor: •' Yea. •'» •I'"
term* nfthn deepale ."
1 added, "Ian ioatrurliMl to a*k aimthor
•|ue*.mii—Will Hi* Majesty'* (J«.Virement name
toy filed dJhriionala purio.l wiicu they will Im
di-n"*cd to pny th<<ao fund* 7"
To thi quoafion, tlm following waa yo i r < x
oellunry* anaw< r, a* I understood it: "To.
morniWf, ifnuec.ijry j when tlm (Jovoriiomot of
tho IJoi'i-d Sia'<!« shall, hy a writlun urticial
cnmnieiiiuRtion, h-ivu eapruiMid it* regrot at the
mi-under*'ending which has taken p'aco between
'll" two (t/jviiriitiieiil* ; aasiiring u* that thi- mi*.
uii(l«r*tnuding w'ii* limnded on an erior, Hut d
■lid not in i’ii i to o il! in question tho go’d lai'li
of III* Miniaty (•overnomiil ; tlm find* urn
'hero woarereidy to pay. fn tlm de<p<itnfi to
M. Pagnol, •• n gav- ill • views ol'oiir (JoVurn*
nieiit on tlija question .Mr. Foin.V'Ii not hav.
mg thoo"lii prui er t<< accept * copy of that des
patch, and having a >id that tlm (iovuiiinient of
tho United Slate* could not receive n roininuni.
cation in suuli a form, l.li <vu nothing to add I
tin forced to entrench iny elf he ind thitdu*.
•mleli. || the (•iivoroiui'iii of i)m Uni'id 8'ate*
lion* not give lhi« a*sU'auee, wo ahull !m nhlig.
nd l-i think that I hi < rni-<inder<( Hiding mini'
the result of an error, nnd the Luainea* will atop
llieru "
To your exiolleney's nfTer to Rnmmiiiiieiile
'o mo the D"*pitrli In ,M. Pa gent, f replied that,
a my iiiRtr'iC.iona had no rofmencu t" that
ijueaiion, I did not think inyaelf aulhori*ed to
dlsCU** it.
After Rome minute*, 1 rose, ami aaid. " In
short limn I shall have the honor of * r ting to
your Excellency."
Yon answered, *• 1 rIibiI, nl ill time*, receive
with pleasure any enrninuiiieulion uddruased to
mo on tlm part of the Uovermnunt of tho U
'od Stwti’a," and our cmiverri'ition ended.
Sucij, M’liiaimir lo Dun, a* far n« my memory
aorvea mu, are llm literal uxprea-imi* ompl<>y< d
li^r both of u«. Should you discover any in .ecu.
rinio* hi the reliti m which I huvu tlm honor to
•obmit to ynii, it will give mu pleasure,
ii will be my duty (o correct (hern. if. on t
cmi rury, this relation imuld appear In you
a very roapeet conformable to tho truth, I take
tlm him ty of claiiiiing from y ur kimlno-w
oonfiriua mu of it Ibr llm raiioii* which 1 liavo
<■ Ir.-M'ly. I hulii-vw, *ntli< i«n'ly oxplnimd.
I eiguily avail myawlf of thi* ouuaaioii. Mon-
-imir lo line, to r. new llio assurance of very
iiign uonsider.itmii with which I have tho honor
lo he, Your oxnollfiicy'a iuo*t oheuiunl,
and huuiblueorv'inl,
TlKirt. P. BARTON.
No. 4.— The Duke dt llinglir, lo Mr. Itarton.
[ III A.NNI ATiON j — K
Tune, Oct. QG, IH35.
To T. P. IDrluii, Charge d'.Ufprua of tlm United
State*: —
Sir;—| have received thn letter which you
did llio honor to addicaa to urn on tiro tilth of
thia month
You are dcsjrmia l« g vu your (•nveriimont a
l*.i11liliiI account of tlm uuvuraition w'lioh you
Imd wilhino on tlmtlOth; whilecnnimuincating
lo nm u atalrniant of tint roiivorsaliun, you re.
quiiat me to iodioato tlm involuntary error*
which I may remark in it I appreciate thn
inolivi'R which inlluonoeyou, end tlm importance
which you ii 11 licit to llm uxuctnosa of thi* stale-
nients und I tlmruforo hasten to point mil three
error* winch hive found tlmir way into your
report, acknowledging, at the niuiic time, it*
perfect conformity on'all oilier point*, with the
uxplin.itinns interchanged hot vei n u*
Iii reply to your question—VVIm'lmr thn
King's (iovernunmt would uunm any lixe-l and
deteriniiinrl poiiod at which it would he disp iscd
to pay tliu twenty-live inillloiiH7 you make mu
say, •‘To.inorrnw, if necessary ; ivli -ii tlm (*o.
vurnnmnt of tho United States ah.dl hy a writ,
ton ofiiciil ooiniiiunioation, liava exjirnaaoil it*
regie! at the misiind' ralainling which has taken
place hoi iveun tlm t wo (Jnvorniu .’lit* , assUiing
ua (h it this iniNiiiulurateiirling ia founded on un
error, ih.il it did not intend to cull in queation
In-good futlh of his M ijuaiy', Govuinmeui."
(*ifu. Sliiolt eii'ore hia b. in. Molly Long, U
yo r. old by Sumpter, d.iui Sojiliy Winn hy { No i
liDckburo'a Uoizard. KideiadreM gn wn and I
grey.
-Mr ILirtnn to the Duke de Broglie,
iTRANH A VION ]—I).
littUATioN or rur. II. >. <<r Ami rioa
Farit, 3-l/A Octnhci, 1835.
Tho August* ('onalitiiii’.iiul.al u f Tuesday * Hi* Eacelloneyilm Duke Do Uroglio.
-y—“ a l.lb>, f„.,„ D.I a:i.l i „ ll'iiiil.r /ur C-r.i s „ .IjflUf..
,, . " Monsii ur i.t Dii’:—Having executed lo tlm
mat limn a Highly roapuciublo source, to n gon i i„ Uurl „„ | Uh t mat uulinn* of my Govoriimunt.
Human in thia oily, say*— 1 • u report ha* luuclu-d ' in <h« inlorview whialt I had tin* honor to have
u. thia evening, tliul tliu In liana ln<Ri luknnone w^h your KxooUunny un tho tllHhof thi* niniitli
our b.f,im Ioj.m mi,I, „,„. k . to tif.. h.rlb.r to e...ii|.ly tbo.» .ii.lrua-
..... Holla, I Mill *1* ’lit III ruturn t • the Uni'ed Mates.
"« - li»V <■' "ur b-fo.c lubvmg Kt.iico. I.owcv..., I l,.v,.tl.,.ugl.t
lower count ,e«, to protect llm ei'itonii of thn. 1 tliul it tiiigh Im .It-giber uaele<* to add revs
Statu, fr-un tho iiilru.iou* of the Uruok Indima, , V’-ur Exuolloin y. and to auliimi In yu tlipcmi.
who aru eohimiUing depredation* almost duilv. : v, ' rH; ' l V' n wlin ti tlmn took place k’lw. on ua,
void lor Word, as I urn] lain al it. In puiaumg
Now, thi* ia what I realty aaid : “To-morrow,
day. immediately, if llm Gnvuruiuuiit of llm
United Statin I-r oly oil its pirtto declare to
ua, hy addressing i'* claim (reclamation) to us
officially hi wr.img, that it regret* tho iui«un.
Jordan ling which lias aiiaen hutweiui the tw <
couiilrios; that this niiMiiulcrutuud ug is founded
upon a iniHiitko. and that it never outer d into
it* in oiitiou (prusee) to cull in question thu
mil fuilli of the Fienoli (»"V. rnmont, n><r to
ke a iimnaeing il'itude lowarda Frunoa."
By llm terms of your repmt, I am modo to
have continued lltust “In the doupdolt to M
Paguot, wo g&ve tho views our Government
mi ttiia qnostio'i. Mr. l'orsyih, not having
thought proper to uccont a copy of thit de*-
pilch, and huvittg aai" that the Govoinincnt ol
the United Statou could not reouivo llm column-
nie.ili' ii in that form," &.Q. Tint waa not
n h it I -aid, liecuu-o m il was not the language
„f Mr Forsyth lo M. P'geot. On refusing tho
onpy oil* red lo him hy that Charge U'Aifuiroa,
Mr. Forsyth gave ua tho only reason, that it
mat a document of whick he could make no nee ;
.•nil ilia* wa* the phrase repealed by mo.
Mr. Forsyth made n > objection in tlm form
wliiuh I had adnp e I to commmiiaulo to the
Federal Govuinmonl tlm viuwa uf the King's
Guvarnmont • in fmli ""l only iathcro 'nothing
utmauul in tint lorm ; and nut only is it cm
ployed in tho inloroourse kuiwuun nnu Govern,
moilt and another, »h never tlmro i* u desire to
avoid the irritili m which might involuntarily
arlso from nn exe.hango of emilrndiclory notes
in u dire t nontrnver-y, but rellaotion on thecir
cumatuiiues aiel tho re-puclivo povitimiu of llio
two nonidrie) will clearly -how that it tvaa cho
sen proem-ly in a spirit id* conciliation and re
gnrd for the Federal G<ivurninent.
Finally, sir, after having aaid, “ If llm Govern-
iik nl of Iho United Slate* docs not give this as
auruitce, wu all,ill lie obliged lo think til it this
iniahudcrstunding is not thu rc*ult of an error,”
l dii| noludih " mid the hU'inenti will at -p tliuru."
This last error is, lio.vevcr, ot' so lit do impor
tance, tli <1 I hesitated lo m.lice it.
Ruuuivn, air, thu usk’irnnce of my high con
sideration. V IIUOGL1E.
United Nlals* and Hi* M ijeaty the King of the
Ficncli ; and that the Pru-idant hua gr inted a
"imrial power lo thoaid M«*ara. da Itothsehild
liroilmr* a'lthorixiog and umpowurmg them,
upon tlm due receipt of tlm same, to give the
iitcosaury ucquittancoa to the French Govern,
meet, according to the provi ioii-oI ihocuiivun.
lion referred to.
The power tflv n to the M’ «*ra. de Rothaobild
will Im prrkciiiud by them wfieuuvpr (fie French
GriVornment is ic..d) to make tlm puymtnla.
1 fiavo the honor to he, sir, yonr obedient *er.
vent, JOHN FOttSY'Ul.
No. 8 —M, l > ugeot to Mr. Fortulk.
jTIl lS»f.AT|ON.]
IV/nhington, June 20, 1835.
To tlm lion. Mr For*nil,
Herrriary of Stain
Sir : I have received Kin lutfei which yen
■lid mo tlm honor in add e** to me thi* day. and
hy which you eoinmunMatnto me, lor Hi" in-
fo'in i * ion of mr Government, that Hie Secro
• •try of llm Treasury, in virtue of llm od of
(*oi,gro»a of July 13ih, IKU, haa appointed
M<-« r*. d fin'll child, Brother*, at Paris, a-
goo's for receiving a* limy heroine duo, tlm
several payuumia > f tho Miim atipululnd aa
domuific .lmn. by the convontion coiichuli’d on
the 4ili of July, 1831, fret ween Hi* M »ja»t y tho
Kmg of the F rcucii ami thu United Status uf
America.
1 mat no tiino, sir, in transmitting thi* com.
tnmiiuution to my Government J and I embrace
this opportunity to ofl’ir /<•<! toe u».-uranco of
llm higli cmisidoration wit , which I h-ivu tho
honor to bo, your inoul Im "hie und < hetlionl
uerv.int, A. PAG KO1*.
No. 9 —M Fa grot to Mr. Forty th.
[than I.AlloN.j
Wuthmgton, Dec. 1, 1835
To the lion. Jons Fob ) rn,
S.-crelary ol State of llm United St.lea:
Sit: Dii till-util of September lust I had
the honor, aa l_wu* authorized, lo read yon
da-pat- Ii whicn In* execlluney llio Minialor^
Foruign All’rinw had addro-sed to mo on tlm 17th
p-uviou-, rosjiectiug the ar tin of tlm relation*
IreitvoMii I'ranco and >ho I'nittnl Sl<itva Jim
objeo* of this aoiiimuuiuition wa* lo make
known t | Im Usbinrl of Washington, in u form
often oinployod, tlm point of view from which
King's Government rugnrdud tlm nilliuullie» Ire-
tii’ueu the two (t"im rii*, and t<r indicate the
mean*by " liloh io U* lit y tnlghl Im
'orininuted in i in inner liooor alrlu to Im h Gov
•’rii'iiiniU. 1 was uUu authorized lir allow you,
in ca so yon should deairo it, to take o copy of
t'lit di aira'ah } hut,contrary in Dm tixpocialion
wli.eh diploiilitio u*ag« in such caeca jHjrimt
to I me to entertain, )o'l thought proper lo re-
fuse 'll rcqllOMl it.
I regretted tin-re-ehition of yours, *ir at the
iiin«, beeauae, inlim first place, il uppesrod l<»
Ire at Virianeo with (t’erni er de) tliul concilia.
lory spirit whicn s<> particularly churaeteriz-d
llmcoiiiiiiunicalion Jnat made to you; and next,
as il scumod in u manner to deprive tlm Cabinet
■if Washington of tlm ineaim of kiiowing; in
tlmir full extent, 'ho views ..f the King’s Gov
ernment, of which nil attentive examination of
the Duke lie II ■ glut’s letter o-.iild alone huvu
unaided it to lonn a jnat oalimnlo. Those re-
grols, sir, have not diminialiod, anil at llio mo
ment when llm Pruaidi’nt in about to comninui-
o.itii to CongroR-tlm Btato .,f the rotations lie
een France and llm United Statos I con-id.
it useful and neeuH.s.iry, for tlm interest of
aJJ, In endeavor to place him in possession of
all tliu facts winch umy nlloi.l him the inu.naof
giving uii ox io' accou it of tlm real disposition*
und view of thu Kiug'* Govoinincnt ol*tho ez-
•ling dillicultinH.
With Hits mlenlion, and from a deairo to ne
glect nothing wliioh hy oflering to tlm Ainuri-
c.m GoVurnoiOnt mi.Alinr opportunity- ot ina.
mg itself acquainted nimu'uly with tho highly
conciliatory uuiiliniuiita of Hi* .Vl ijoa'y’s Gov-
ernuwnl, in >y coiitrt ln'e lo roatoro g -od under
stait'ling helwcon the C! ibmot* of Pinu und
WushiiigHm. I hive llm honor to trummt t<i
you a copy of toe Duke do Broglie's dospateh,
und to ri'ipjoat you to piece It U.tdT til. eyo ol
the President.
I omh aeo thi* opportunity, *f to renew to
you tlm nssuru’mo of tlm high eonsiduration
with woiuli 1 Ituvo tho honor, A .
A PAG KUl.
Too eport is very credible. The Governor ia
in
men, including the V"lunto«
j Hit- co'ir-c, I .mi pioinplud hy a d at Ido motive ,
issuing orders for threo thousand fivo hunJioU | first. i>y a amcero Uosiru to avoid eveu tliu aliglit-
Fro* NamnMK — thackargr o, ail ;k. Term
Volunteer! hut ttreu.- Hy tlm acl.r Hploudid
• .pi Miller ws have received file* of the Roy.,|
f'azc to j»d Argus to tlm ]«Hi in*t.
\\\ perceive nothing of importance except
- I*.’.towing from llm Gazelle of tho iGth,
•- th* late informal mu of ti, u Texas
isiiiiilur'Uiiiiliig ua to tint prei iso muunmg
ol any I'XptQssion us.-d nil sillier Jiart, and nUo
with a Vn " ir. pmcnling inyselflo my (•■•vero
ment, to fumi-h in lispn' ilile proof of my lid-'li.
ly ill execo'iug tho instructions with which I
hud llm honor to bn charg' d. Tut* lu»l motive
Muiisenr le Due. does n o interest yon poraou
ally,hut tlm tir«l, I mil stiru, will nut apiaur
without importance in your '’ye-,
II ivmg -uid Hi*t I ous m articled to employ
both language and manner Hie in»*l nuneili.ilu*
ry, 1 hugged you lo ! oVv*’, should any tiling up*
jioar t" you out to p irluko of Hint c aruotcr,
that the fault must ho u'lrintited to tin alum,
und not to my G "Veriun ot, u- t i tint case l
should Im certain that 1 noilhor rcptesunUHl its
to '!*• xua, aftor "'in" of thmn Ii ,d laudn<ron KI. ! deposition* or obeyed ii* rd. rs.
outlier-, wlioro it i* slated, they n ul Ih«,.|| guilty I b gan the uonversa ion hy infunniog you
nl smii Mipii'i'ri'iti s, and oro ilnd m -all alarm I tint I had requcstml an mlcrvisw h> ortlrr oliny
lli< Ii ii r llio V'hn'f Jo'lioo. Preaiitont n| i| m Government, and Hiji on tlm resuli of Dial in
fo ir’. o i ii the (troud Jury at some length, lorview wnunl ilepund my future niovomoiit*. I
an 1 » B JI ot Indieliouiil for 1'iracy waa hand. J aaid that I was nrdorod to convey to the French
-nl hy liie Ac:mg Attorn -v Gaoenl to Hiu F' re | Governnmiit asRurnnce* "I* llm very lively satis,
who, with tliu other me ubnrs rut ire.I to faction fi It hy tho President on ic-eiviog tliu
\ u'*au. Jan III
Adin" • tr Si’s-iooa
Kami Stanley and
— Yesterday the Court of
met, lor the trial of Co.
•tio other piPions who
U .mine toe witoemaa two ii in thn oaa n .
.Vmnt ono '"luck tho Grinil Jury relumed
into Go iri,* .th .ho I .dictuio„f, .gainsi ( fu r |e*
Sla Hey ami (Iters, tu the numbor of 174, „ n .
dorse.I •• No Bill,"and il was ordered Hut the
wind'! ho diae'iargod hy Pro<4 i nati.oi in tho
tl*ual form, with Uio oxeapfi m of(Jol. Sianluy
and Ul 'tliupa, who are detained m pri mi lo
Vto hei- (rial for fulony, in thu Central C»un,
Wnieh maoit* on Tnaaday u-xt. A c'Misidsrahlp
pumtier "f iho«v wh-i had boon confined under
Mihl rv gu«rd, and who unders-nol Rn-.q
were then hiougltt into C urt and disolia'gn l ';
ano soon a) nr wards, llm Pol-* «nli f|n<ir lion!
nun worn brought li rward and di charg’d in
like in inner. Toe u hole of ih -se p«ra . .a ho.
hasytl widi uy** r di<gr«m ul|iferAum, aiftl (\,%e
news and eoiifinouti.’ii of the King's safety ;
and that I was further instrucliHl hy Hiu Sucre,
tary “f Statu lo sasii oyou per-’nilly of Id*
high cuni-idor* imt After an obliging answer
of your excellency, I h id tlm noimr to *ub nit
Uie following question :
“l am insliuetcd hy my Govnrnmeut to in.
quirn of your F.MD'lli’ooy what an 1 tlm inlentinns
of Ilia M jokiy's GoviTiiiteut ot rulati oi to Hie
fund* Voted hv tho (*h tinhurs t"
Ami ( Oiidoralood you tu uuko tho following
answer:
•• Having written a do-pitch to Iln Majesty's
Charge d'Affairoe at Waihmgtou, with mstruc.
lions to emniuunic .to it to Mr. Fo ryth, and
M. P gout having re "I it m Mr. For tHi. I have
iioihiog io .-ay in addilftm to that deliratch "
No ,
.17..
Bolton tu the Duke de Broglie.
I. til ATION '!»• TIIK U S or Amirira.
Farit, November t>, 1«35
MoNhikur i.k Die: Having mmn recalled hy
my G 'vernmoot, I liavo thn honor to roqnnsl
Dial your exeelluncy will he pleased to vau-o
passports to Ire prrpired, to enable me lo pro.
coed to Hav rn, Ihonco to embark for the United
States, ami for my protection during tho tiino I
may lind it imc ssuiy lo remain in Paris. 1 um
instructed to gi vu as a reason for my departure
llm non exeemion on tlm part of His .Mijusty'*
Government of the convention of Ju'y -Mi, 1831.
I nviil myselfofllila opportunity, Mnndeur
le D m, to renew the DR>urani-.('a of very high
eonddora'i >n with which I liaru Hie honor to
ho your excellency's iiiu-I ododiont, humhlo sor.
-ant.
THUS P. BARTGN.
Hi* Excellency llm Duka du llrngle.
Mi m tin t aj Foreign Ajf aire, d-c.
No. 6.— The Duke de Broglie to Mr. Burton.
[translation-]
To Mr. Barton, i'hargc if Andros
uf tliu United States of America :
Farit, Nuvemh r S/A, 1835,
Sir: Having taken Ins M ije.-ty’s stdora with
icgard to your uoiiiiliiitiie ition of tliu filli insi .
I have tho honor lo aril I y«m herewith the pass
ports which you requested of me. A* to tlm
reaioiis which ymi h iv«< bouu charged to auvrocv
in axpUnati'i'i ol yi ur departure, I liavo noth.
»«iiff to srv, (Jr n’ai point n m'y arrtlrr.) The
Gov. riuii"iit of the I'miod Sisli-a, sir, know-
Hist upon it*cK dcpi’oii* Imimeldrwurd tlm t-xo.
culi.mi of thu trcjly of July 4th, lKil.
Acc pt, sir, tue a»iuraime of mv nigh consid
eration. V. BKUGLIK
No. 7.—Mr. Forty;k to M Fagoet.
Ukfartmrnt ok Statu.
Waahingleu, ‘J9/A June. 1835
M Fa. rot. Charge iTAjJairts, (ft. ij-c.
Sir: 1 luvnl iu lmii"r to .leqiumt you, for
tho infoniiRiion ofymir G .vormoeni. hit the
Acorolary of <h** Iro.aury has, m conformity
Wit i the provisions of (ho act of ('ougrus.. of
Hi I.'I’Ii July, I83J, designat 'd thn Mus*r* do
K“HiM}luld, Hr"tliur*, oi Paris, n» agent* to ro.
dove ho payiiien'* imui timo to time due to
thi' Goyeruin ot under tlm stipula'ions of llj^
convention of the -Tih July, 1831, between h #
y 0 |0 —Mr. Foray!h to il/. Fag-ot.
Ditr.-aTMKNT nr Statk,
Wathinglon. 3d Dec. 1835.
Sir: Iliad ynsted y tliu honor to receive
yi’tir noio of tho 1st instuni, with llio auciinp i*
uy.ng paper, purporting to he u copy of u lut'cr,
address nl under d:H0 nfthn l7"iol June lust,
hy Ins I'Xcellcucy tlm Duke d. Ilroglm, Minister
of Foreign Affaires of France to ynursolf-
Al'icr referring to c hat occurred m our in
terview ofllmllHi of Soptomhcr, in regard to
loo original lollor, and QxpresMiig your regreta
at tlm course 1 then full it my duty to lake, yon
rnqiie-l mo to place llm copy oiicl-isad in your
letter under tlm eyo uf llm ProMdo.it.
In allowing V "U, during Hint mtcrvm’v, to
read to mo tho Duke ale Broglie’s do pa'eli,
wlihsh I c Hour fu Hy did, you aru on tided lo aviil
yourself of that informal mndo of apprizing thi*
Department of tho viow* of your govormnctil
in tho full oxt' itl auiliorizu lbylipl'im itic usage.
The question whether or not 1 should -»>k a un.
py of Hi it despatch,was.nf course,left us il hIiuuM
Snvoluiun hy your Govurninuut, exclusively to
my discretion. My reasons for not iiiaKing
Hi it request worn frankly stated to you ; found
ml oil u conviction that, tlmt, in tun oxisting
stain nftho relations hetwoou tlm two oountrins,
tlm Piuaiil'iit would think it moat proper that
evry ooni'iiuiiicatioil upon tliu auhjeel in dif.
fnroone Imtwcon them, (liiHignod to intluunnco
his qpuduul, should, before it wa* auhmittcd to
Ilia coiisidera'ion, lio mado to nsouina the ufii.
o'ml form hclungmg to a direct comoiunicatiirn
from one G'vornnmot to anollmr, by w'nicli a
lone he could Ire enabled to naimo u suit Hilo rn.
ply to ha givsii to it, and to submit ii, idinulit
Riich a step bncoiim necessary, to his nsNooiates
ill Hiu Govurnmen'. I had also tlm honor at
tho anno timo, to nsMiro you, that, any ill.
reel communication I torn yourself, so llm rep.
rosenlBiivoMif tlm King's Governin'n', to me,
(unbracing the contents of this dcqi tell, nr any
other in liter you might bo authorized to com.
municute in th i aucua omnd inode would ho
laid without duly boforo tlm President, nud
would ut.duiilitodly recuivu from him aa early
mid juH eonaiderdtion.
It cannot have escapml your reflections that
my duty required Hi it llm circuiimluuc.os of ifie
interviiiw lielwi cii US ah'iuhl bo reported lo the
President, and llut llm discovery of any ertur
on my part in representing Ins view* of tho
course pr'ipor to o pursued on Hint occusmn
Would, without fail, li ivc been promptly coni,
mimic Ho to you. I’hat dti'y waa performed
—Tin* aubsUnco “f our iutorview, and llio ro.t.
son* by which my eourao in il had bnen goid.
ed, wnro iminediuUdy coniuinnic t d to, and
loitiruly approved by Imn. I could not, llmru-
li.ro. have anticipated Hint after so lung a p •-
nod had nl.ipsed, ami without any change m tlm
condition of aflair-, you slt uild navu rcgardoJ
it as useful or proper to ruviva llio su ijncl at
llm li no -ind in llm form you liuva seen lit to
adopt.—Cordii ly recipr citing, however, tlm
couciliu'ory *o<ili nnota expr smd in your notn,
ami io delfi reime to your request, I have again
uniiRullod tlm Pioaiileot on Um subject, and am
iiiRlructcil to inform you that tho opinion ex.
pressed by mo io Hi > interview botwrnn us and
subsequently confirmed ny him, rum iin* un-
chaiiged ; and I therefore respectfully restore
H* you tlm copy of tho Duke do Broglie's letter,
IN I caii'iul iii ike th© u-o of it wliicii you de-i.
rod.
I nm also instructed to say that tho President
entertain* n decide.I n viuiimi III it a dup trtiiio,
•n the prorent cose, (Vnm the ordiniryand uc.
cuatoumd nictlMd of tntnrnatioiMl communlea.
tiou is c ilcul ii"d to incrcaHo, r-itlior th in to di.
uiiniali. tlm ditfii’liltioa unhappily existing he.
tween Franco and tlm United St iles, and that
its observance in Hour fii'u a inlurcourae will be
most likely to bring about tlm amicable aditi«t.
ment oftho-o difllcultiQH on term* honorahlo to
both pa'tio*. Such a result is sincerely do-irad
hy him; and lie w.ll omit nn’hing cnn*ift”nt
with the fiithfnl diarharg* of hi* duties to tho
U iitod State*, by which it may ho promotod. In
tbi« «piiit I am directed by him to repast *tn you
the asRiirance unde io our mtvrviaw in Scp'vni.
tier last, ill it iny ufimial conimiinieati"n ym
may tliink proper to address m n-i- Government,
will promptly receive such Consider ition as
may b > duo to itM conlcnt*, and in the imprest,
involved in the subject to which it may refer
tho oiirpote of preventing any miaconreptimi in
this roapi'cl, Hut my hIciicoiii regard to its con-
leotn is nut to be conairued aa idmiuing thn *c-
curacy of any of Hie Stxieiimnl* or ru iaomngs
co itoiuud io it.
1 have the honor to renew, Ac.
JOHN FORSYTH.
No. 11 —-.V Pageut lo Mr Fortyth.
i raaxsi. • Tl'iN j
To the Ifon John For«yth, Secri'ary of
Hiata of Um Unit’d State*.
H athmgiun, Drc. 5, 1835.
Sir : I yesterday evening received llm letter
winch you did mo the h mor to writo to me on
the 3d of Uii* inootli ; with il, vou return to urn
the copy of a du.pilch which l ha< tranaiiutU’d
to you two days before, and the origin d of
which wa. addre»Ncd in incon tlm 17th of June
I ot. by iiis excellency thu Minister of Foreign
A ir.iir*.
1 will not seek, sir, to ifi.guiai from you the
ialoni»lini(iiii produced iii mo liy llio ruturn of*
d'icimiuni an very iuip r am in the present state
of ilie relations bolwuuti tho two countries ;
neither will I midorlukr to reply to tho ruaaun*
on wliioh thia determination of your* i" b-mod.
My intention in cmnmuuiculiug this document
to y«»u. io a f'lrm nut illy aano'ioiiod hy the di.
plum alia utagv* nl’ull nali-ni- and uii ngos, hut
a I mo tlm most direct which I cnuid p"S*ib|y
nave chosen, wa" tu maka known H"- real di*.
pnailtoiiR ol* my Government t" tlm Pruridout of
llm UititOd St i oa, and through him lo^oogrosa
and tho American People i coociiiviiig Hut, to
tlm uxialing aitnulioo of the two countries, it
wa* e-MMHiil thatoacli Giivurinneiil should fully
uuinprohniul the intention* of dm other. Torn
consider tiiuti nppoiired to me paramount to all
other-. Y"U hum judged otherwise, Hr? and.
yon Inve thought Hut, wlnHever might lie llie
importation of a coniuiumualion, it was propor,
Ixif ro receiving it, loexmniuo whether the form
in which it caul" to you word atrictlv accord int
with ttiou.ngus necessary, in your opininion, to
he oh-ervnd iii diploniiiic tinnsactimiN with the
(•iivoriinmnt ol the Iti-puhlic. I will not iommi
fa'ther I liavo fulfilled a|l llm duties which
appeared to bo proncrihcd fur me, hy llio spirit ol
recnnulintinn in conjiwclinii wiili tho re.pccl
duo by mo to oil eniiiniuiijoalioiia from my Hu.
v-riimont ; nnd nolhing mure romainv for mo,
than to expresa my deep rogrui that Hie tniaiin-
iliTHtaii'ting between the two Governments, al.
ready so serious, should ho kept up, not hy
weighty difficulties which involve Iho iuiercaih
and llio dignity of tho two countries, but hy
qima'i'iiiR“f form, as unenrtain in thoir principle
as doubtful in thuir ai'plicajiun.
I liavcthe honor, sir, In renew to you tho atom,
ranees of my high ouiimderutioii.
A. I'AGEOT.
No. 12,—M. Pageut to Mr. Fortyth,
[tranhi.a ito.v.]
Wuthiiijfloii, Jan 2, 1830.
To tho I! m. Mr. John Fur*yili, Socreiury of
State:
Sir: I have the honor to nnnounoo to you
tluit, in coiiHcqnenco nftho recall of Mr Barton,
llm King's Government has given me orders to
lay down the character of Charge d’Alfiiros of
His Majesty no.ir the Government of Hiu Um.
id States. I shall, therefore, immediately be
gin thu prepar'lions for my return to Franco;
hut, in tiio meantime, 1 think proper lo claim
the p'otection of tlm Podorul Government, dur
ing tlm puri xl which I may consider it necessa
ry In remain in the Uniiml Stile*.
I have t lie honor lo lie, with Hiu most dn-tin-
guished consideration,
Sir, your most humble and obedient servant,
A. PAG EOT.
No. 13 —Mr Fortyth to M Pa geo t.
Dkpartmk.nt ok Stats,
Waihinglini. Jan. 2, 183C.
M. Alplmnao Pagoot, Ac.
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge
ymir note of tills day's dmo, in which yu an-
ununco that y<>n have tiio order of your Govern-
ment, given in consequence of llm recall of Mr.
Hart m to lay asidn the character of Charge d'-
Alfeires of the Kmg of-ho Fran- h our the Guv
eminent fiho United Siuie.’, Th© protection
of tlm Fedor .1 Government is duo, nnd will, of
course, ho extended to you, during tlm timo ua
-airy fur your preparations to re urn to Franco
I uni, air, with grout cnnaiclnrutimi, your uhc
omul Mjrvnnl, JOHN FOUSYTII
Rice—Carolina Continue* to ««'|| to a mode.
rate extent—fair to g ,.,u quality 3| . 3| • p -r |h
Um*. 'Tin’sales >iu.mg tlm week proiiauly e ■ .
brace 200 cam i.
Rum— The inert”- -< A demand for New Eng-
land notic'd in our I, »t, |,«. onlinncd throu/'i^
ol l c wo. K and szln* ’o a coo*i erbla extent
made at 33c Gms, fend 3^*c cash—bt Croikauli*
at quotations.
Sugar—Th© tale, (he past week have been
very am ill and uoiniportint—'.ho market re
mains the snuic hm noticed in our lest; lieuvy,
and no demand ©Toopt hy retail, wnioh i- am iM.
Salo* of about 15tJ box •« Havana hn-wnlO a |(ljc
per lb, 4 iml fi mi* By aocti >n the I2<h, 10 hex-
•■* Havana brown, fair s pur lb, cash—small
baba Bnzilhrowti 8c; new crop while 1UJ u
lh|", and old crop |0c |Mir lo, G um.
SAVANNAH JOCKEY CLUB.
The undersigned can he found at tho Guni-
giun ullico beloein the Imurs of 9 und II, by
those member* who have not obtained tickota.
RICHARD I). ARNOLD,
Treasurer Savannah Jockey Club.
Jf A mooting of (lie Savannah Jockey Club
will he bold 5’Jiia Evening s' the City Hotel, at
7 o'clock precisely. Punctual attendance is
particularly requested.
W'M P. WHITE, Secretary.
n \ U ii: hm it i i.
siin risks G 51 i son skt* .....5 U9
limit WATRR AT SAVANNAH (13 44
I'GltT OF SAVANNAH. ..I VN. 20
t'O IIJIKIICI IL RECORD. _
LATCH r OATHS KllUAl UhC. 18
I.ATK8T OATHS KRIIII IIAVRK .... OK'’. 8.
S iviiiinah F.rputts, January 27.
Per ship HriiUimio, for Liverpool—17514
Upland, and 72 bales Si a Island Cotton.
Charletlon Import«, Jan. 23.
Matanzas.—B'ig Elm—53 lihda Sugar, 10
hhls .Mol issc*, 2(1 liercoa lluimy, 15 iibls do 21
boxes white Sugar, Ar.o. ,
Havana.—Brig Catharin—102 lilids Mulaw*
ses, and a quantity Fruit. a
Jan. 25
Livkhpool—Br. ship Bounty—2575 hh-Ivs
Salt, 50 Inna Pomberton Cual, 10 tun* Orrol
Coal, 15 norco* hi’Hlad Porlorancl Ale,17 cask-
and eases Hard "'are, 10 case* Mdz 2 halo*
Padding, 5cask- (’hams, 3oa*n* Steel, 50 bun
dlus tloop Iron, 200 liumpur- und 100 bitHimls
Pot .lno*. 75 canisters preserved Salmon, lGhxs
Ling Fish, Ac—Br barque Hannibal—2 hlids
und 31 crates Eirthern Ware, 27 casks and I
case ll'Uil.Ware, 30 cases Mdzo, 7 bales Osnu.
burg*. 2892i tons Salt, (_in bulk .)
(JltKKN'iCK—Br. Imrque Acadian—13 erntes
Earlhoiiw.iro, 10.) inn* Coal, 40 hhl- und 100
Hamper* Polotoos, 35 half und 10 qr kegs Her-
rings, 20 huudloa Fish, 48 ouiiisiers Silmun.lQ
kog* spill Pu is, 12 keg- Peurl Barley, 2 bills do
and IGcaskM Alo.
BKt.rA-f.--Br. brig Millman—2538 bumper-.
Potatoes, 1 ca-k Shoes and Boots and 17 k' gs
Herrings, and 21 Af*os.
Matanzas.—Brig Oclnvia—9G hhds 4 tierces
and 2 bids Mol la-U", 10 ic lloimv, 7 hags Cof.
lev, 30 Iduls Muscovado Sugar, and a quuutiiy
Fruit.
Charletlon Export* Jan. 25
Rnt'KK.—Fr. birque Indu*triid—819 bales
Uphml ('"ttnii,and I halftierec Itn-o-
N-.iw York—Ship Niagara—338 hales Cot.
tun, 139 whole and 23 lull bids Rico.
Boston. -Itig Cervantes--480 hairs Cotton,
and 350 hhls Rice.- Schr. I’olly—282hale*
Cotton.
St. Auoustink.—Schr. S S. Mills—10 bids
Rico.
From the Chorleitrn Courier 25/A inrt.
Wc liavo been I'umish d witn tue following
Comparative Statement of Imports and Dutios
on vcreol* otilaring llio Port of Charleston, du-
ring the two last yi-ars :
From i*t Oct. 1833, ;o 30th Sc|it. 1P3|.
Am ’rican vusacls. 877.41
Foreign do 908,575
1.785,995
Duties Revived. $45G,113
From l»t (bit. 1831, lo 30th Sept. 183,>
American vossol*, 1,131,431
Foreign, do 7G0.37I
1,891.805
Duties Rccoivcd. $ 155,290
Boston, Janl'J—Coffer—M uo animation ha*
beon mauileatod in tlm market tlm pant weok
th n fur several weeks previous. Tho opera
tion* omhrco about 1510 bags Java, green, new,
I2je. and a parcel of old brown do ot superior
quality. 14c. Saloof5HU bag*. St Domingo
11 J ; 100 dn St Jr go He Cuba 11 jo, and 450 do
Rio l'?J a 13'! per lb G inua.
Cotton—Tho whole s'o-'k al market now does
no excood 5110 halo*. There are hut u few *ali.*
purchaser* holding hack, antieipuling a lower
price Small s.dm Upland 17 J a 18c for corn,
uion to fuir qinlny,
Molattet—Wc had no arrivals since our la*t
of any kind. Tlic stuck i* very mu ill, and mar-
ket leavy. There his Ixten a silo of a few Hun
dred lihda Havan i for di* 1 filing, at 2~$ a 29a
per gaP, G ms, which leaves the market nearly
bill©. S.i lea of 40 lilids “ Bilker*" Trinidad
33Jc; 100 do Tiin dad 32c. and 30 a 40 do tart,
30" ; sal" of 40 lilids do sour and sweet togclli-
©r 314c per gall. G ms By auction yesterday 44
hhds Po-to Rie-», 30J i 3ljc js'r gill, ci h. Tho
above sales show a slight reduction on 1 ist weak'*
price*
Mackerel—But littlo doing in litis article; the
principal part in m rket are hold by spceitlatiors
All Hie »vie we h ive to notice is one faro, which
w.. - Liken at $8, 7 and 5. for N >s 1,2 and 3
A- th© eimlo*od paper is not considered the j All in market ure hold considerably above our
ifhjcct of reply, you wjll allow in«' to adit, i'm qnotationa.
d. FARED
Ship Briltannia, Harding, Liverpool.
(Jordan Sewell,
ARRIVED,
Mr. Ship Isabella, Wood, Liverpool, sailed
8th Dec. Salt t>» J J. Ri nd.
Br. barque Isabella, Auhl, Greenock—sailed
1 Gilt Den. Bi lnst to (J Barnsly.
Schr Splendid, Miller, Nassau, Salt and
Fruit to Sen-1 A Balfour.
Steamboat Eliwan, i*ass - ird, Charleston, to
W Duncan.
Steamboat Tontnchichi, Burden, Darian. 474
hales Cotton to K F But's, E Bliss, il ll.iritcr,
B W Debima-er A Co.
IIELOW LAST EVENING,
Br. ship Gran idu, »hip* Ure'er, and Quintin
Lcilch ; also Br b'iu Grenada.
DEPARTED.
S'e-iinboat J im D. Mougin, Curry, St. Johns
rivor.
Sluamhnai Florida, flebbard, Picoluta.
•V E M O It AN D A
CARLE-TON, Jan. 2G.—Fr. barque Indus
trial, B'i*qui", Rouen.
In the Otfiog, ship Caravan, Nichols, I'm. N
York.
BALTIMORE. Jan. 2(1.—Arrived, brig Gmi
Sumter, Bennett, Charleston. On 'tie 9ili, 10th,
11th and 12'h iust expnrinncud a succ , s*ino of
heavy gales and sustained much damage, siil ,
rigging. «tc ; Inst part of dcckloa l of i o ton,
slorn boat, davits, • ml sprung the mainmast
On tho evoning of the 12th ins', disc vered tlie
wreck of Hie schr Columbus. Capt. W ite, of
ami from Baltimore, hound to Santa M irlhn,
and took oll'Capt. White und uno m n, Hicnnly
survivor".
Schr Virgin! i, Mnrgm, P rt nu Prince.
Cleared, brig Outuvi.i, Monro, Nat«au, N. 1'.
The ship Evnrhard, from Bromon, und brig
Oglethorpe- fr in Savannah, are in tho hay.
Thn ship Charlotte, I’.rkur, for Mobile, went
to sen on Sunday.
PHIL\DELI'IIIA, Jan. 20—Below, ship*
Algonquin MiuicUun. Li orpoul; Syb-lla, IP
Pearce, do; Bremen brig Augi^lc Si Melin-,
Bremen.
Navigation still obstructed in the Delaware,
hy floating ic ’—at 9 o’clock ln*t evening, e ld
increasing—wind ligti' fr " NW—eh ur.
From the Exchange Bo k <
('ark Island Jan IG, IP3G.
Mr. C"fiec: Si-—T c pilot ■ ut l.e miil.n- nr.
rived here fm a cruise—repo ts b a ding the
ship Sybclla, of Livmpnol—iho ship *uil.’d io
co. with thn Algonquin. The L hoarond llio
ship 40 mite* E.i§( of Capo I/cii/npeii. T o J.
alsohuardnd 'ho brig Sylph, and a fore and aft
schr both hound up,
Sinco thn "lorm of tlm 7th nod 8:li mats,
which was very snvoro on tho om-t.ibo turn f
a to-si'l w th tho ti'imc of Napn o n, i.fN Y rk,
mi it, a hog nud two hats cam - on shorn on
B ire i.on's Bauch—no other inform ition rek.
peeling the wrdvk. Ymir*,
J. MILLER, P. 31
NEW YORK, J,in. 18.—Cleared «lnp Sri.
vie de Gro-se, Wuiihirnoldt, Havre; harquo
•Mareell.i. Silvos'or, Mussina ; br gs Sarah iV
Pm'fio, I) ihhidge, St Johns, N F: Mary,Brown,
Mobile; Embiom, II itch, P osucoli; Cu bic -
Memlell, Neuvitas; Condor, H itch, Ponm-;
olympua, Cluplnm, do; K"ii'ucUy, Carver,
M it.n-z i-; schr* Nile. Kully, J.icmel; Forrest,
er, Ru-sell, Now Orleans; ilorvest, Elli*, Apa
lachicola.
Arrived, thi * M«ntra.il, Chaplin, London ;
Columbus, Cobh, l.iveipool; Sar-ib Slmab-,.M' r-
ry, B-ll’ist; Jefferson, Rain©>, Newport,Wales;
Now York. Wachtor, Bremen.
JAN. 19.—Cleared, ships St Jamn*, Seabor,
London ; Indiana, Churchill, Apalachicola ;
Sliakspi’are, Collins, New Orleans ; hugs Ma-
ria, Morton, Ligmyra. A *••, Prince, Mohilo.
Arrived, ship Sully, Foibos, Hivro; brigs
(Catharine, Gladding, Port an Prince; Clunti.
cleor, Moure, dn: Fataey II III ■tint, S/iatt, St
Cutbannes; Doln«, Turley, 8t T'loma*; Midi
son, llnlkpiy, Savannah ; schr Odeou, liowus,
C.ipe llayti.
Below, ship Vn-ksherg, from Now Orleans.
Sailed, ships Silvia dc Grasse, Weidorh dt,
II tvro ; N'T'iin, Barton, Havana, nnd oliinrs.
Sp kan, 3 I insl. Int. 32J, long 7 I, schr Char-
latte, Imnco for Savannah.
NEW BEDFORD, Jan. 13.—Sailed, brig
Juno, Wing, New Orleans.
PORTLAND, Jan. 16.—Cleared, ship Tiger,
Blanchard, Charleston.
Sailed, “hips North Anioricu, Matanzas ; Ti
gor, Cnn'icBlun
PROVIDENCE. Jan 15.—Below, a harquo
supposed to bo the Hazard, J ukmui, fin Turks
Island.
BOSTON, Jan. 14—Arrived, brig Tlmosa,
Power", Smyrna
JAN 15.—Arr. barque Chief, Charleston; Pi-
lot. Port no Price.
Below, ship Hogarth. Crocker, front Liver,
pool
JAN- 10.—Cleared, brig" Attention, D-unc-
r«ra| Criterion,|Mtusamlj ; Mexico, Mirno
ham.
GLOUCESTER, Ian 14 —Sail d, brig Sa.
rub Ann, Surinam.
PORTSMOUTH, Jan. 16.—Arr. brig Leon,
id is, Charleston.
rnEATlijEL
MRS BARNES R. npeciftiily mrbr.ns her
irionds atiJ 'ho public that hnr BENEFIT will
uka plain
ro-MORROW EVENING J\N.29.
"lieu will he prosuuteJ Iln no's celebrated i'ra.
gedj of
DOUGLAS,
OR
THE NOBLE 811 El’llF.RD.
The part ol Douglas hy MIssC BARNES*
L"'y Randolph, Mrs. BARNLS.
Mil''. BARNES, will, hy particular request
rucito Collint't Ode on the Poaiiont.
Mr. Barnes will sing 'ho Coiuin 8ung of the
Tidy It ife, or the effect t of Novel Reading.
After which. Will ho produced, for the fi,at
time in S.i van on Ii, Shakspoaro's
V V M E D Y OF ERRORS,
OR TUB
TWO DUO Ml OB.
Dremio of Syracuse, as performed hy him up.
wards of 2(10 nights in Now Y rk.
^ , M. BARNES.
Dniinio of l.phcMis, Mr. Hart.
Adiiann, {first time and for this nigbtonly.)
. Mis* C. BAitNES.
Lud""*. Mrs. Hart,
jan 28
Lyceum Hall, earner of liiuug/ifon St reel,
IMHAVOLO antomo
O^i; Ilesp-ctfully hrg leave in inform the
L i.ln’» and (jiiiitli'tiicii of SuViiimih and
It- violin v that ho has hem induced by several
ciliz. ns, to give a few evening- performance ut
Hi© hall room, previous t„ hi* departure from
this city, therefore Signor Antonio has much
pleasure m staling lo tliiim (hut
THIS EVENING, JAN. ggtli
The Celebrated Family 0 f
IL I) I A VO LO ANTONIO,
Fr"." ",n T*io.lr. Dn.r» Uno, ,nd
Covent Garden, and Hm Park Theatre N Y
tl-y "ill again havu Him lionnur of r © upp.-nr'
ing lioforo tlm Suvannuli auuiouce ; a military
Band will ntt ml. }
Ad.ni ion 50 cents,-Children under ten
yes is ul ago 25 cent* Door* op,,,, ul 7 Ull)f
Hm performance in commence at half ,, u *t 7
o’clock, '
O*Colored perrons not ndinilted.
I - " r full particulars soo lull., ol tliu d«y.
j m 28
Cauti ut.
LL persons or-' ferhn. to trust my wife
Klizu"Mih M. Diw-oy, o iny account as
I will nm p <y any dubt of tier cn r-rtmg
J 1 ' 1 2* VO imVGRY
Ciiictiiiiali Bacon.
' LBS Shoulders In primo
• ) A* /. order nud for sale by
j-'"28 COHEN Sl MILLER.
IWtMWtlHlh No. 1 BttC'l’.
* »* BRL8 No 1 Brnf. F r sale by
»«> EN8WUIITH &. WAY.
jan 28
ltiic.UwliiMit uiul 1{\« I'l'illr.
f,« QR brls Buck wheat Flour
a r 25 do Ut 0 ii..
Also, n fresh sup; ly “f Soda, W iter, nutter,
il Sued Bi<cui s. Ju.-.t r*’©©iv«d md for «ale
ly C L M0NI8II.
jan u8
ning a 1 7 o’clock,
board or to
jan 28
FOR AUGUSTi.
The stoam pachot GEO.
WASHINGTON, Cnpi
Nock, w 11 leave for tin*
iboVo pluce This Mor.
For passage, apply on
Notion.
\ tr. ILL 1» s Id -<d 1 at llio (’•■urt Ilonen in
'• ' Bull rb © luniy on Hie first 'I'onsdiy in
A|ird " x . 'ii tiio usoil hours of solo Ono
Tr-rt - I Pin" l.o d, belonging 10 ihn Eel ate of
Aaron Cnno ib-ce iR-d, containing Four Hun.
dro l nd Seven'v Five seres, sold by order of
(’nor' for the hcni'li' of llio b"irs.
Tonus twolvo month* credit
jan 28 JAM'•’‘a * t)\E. j
BARBER CONE. J AdmVs.
ALLE x JON E8 S
Administrator’s Smo.
il, s. Fill Ul hick «y co.
■ the lir-t Tuesday in February next, will
. W bn sold hy prruiis*inn of tho Justices of
tho Inferior Court of Challi uii county, wliilo
sitting for ordinary purposes, holiirn tlm Court
llou-M door in tlm city nfSavaiinan,between thn
usual hours of sale,tlm fillowing property, viz: all
those plantations or tract" of land, "iluati-, ly
mg and being in tlm (’minly of Chatham, and
Stale of Gcorgi , to wit: ill that pi .illation 011
tho Groat Ogcecimn River, lining tin* western
half of all that plantation, known by tlm imuio
of t o Upper Point Plantation, formerly llio
property nl tlm osluli! of Thomas Savage, llio
n dcr, dica-cd. wlnuli half part of "lid planta.
lino, cootuiiis two hutulrcd A eighty one acres,
more or loss.boiiiidciJ on Hm Rnuthwes'.wusl and
northwest, by llm Great Ugcocltoo Rivor, and
land late of Sti-plmo Elliott, now os'uto D.
Bl ike’s; on the northeast hy land lute Dr. D.
Mucl 'od ; arid on llm cast by llm olhor moiety
of said tract, late 1*10 property nfustalo Thomas
Suvngn. now estate D. Bl ike’s, which plantation
of two hundred Ae.nighty.oiia acres, was convey,
nil to th" said Daniel Bl ike, hy thn Imirs of Bun
nmin Savage—uLo all that tract of land, call,
nd tlm Lower Point Plantation, containing two
bundled and ciglny.oim unro*. more or ln>s, of
swamp land, u iiully called rieii L.nd, in Chat,
ham County, four miles below llio ferry, hound,
od on llm west hy tbo Upper Point Plaotntioii
just dp*i-rilici|, on thocsst hy llm Nnwhopn Plan*
i iti ui, thn pro|Mirty ol tin- Elliotts and others ;
S"iiHi(>a*t und noiiHi hy Llm Ogenchno Bivkr ;
noth hy I nuls of Hm ©stain of 1). M-iclood; nnd
ills • two liutidri'd and fifty acres of pin" bind
appertaining 1 boro to; which ln*l mentioned
pinntRtion'and pinn land iippoHuming llmrelo,
waa conveyed to llm lam Daniel B aku, hy Mary
Snvngo, ailm'x of estate Thomas 8avnge. Al-
ko al- that tract of land, Minute, lying and being
on tlm north lido of the Great Ggceclino River,
in llm County of Chatham, hinting and bound*
ing to tlm nurlhw<!*t, hy hind of William and
II. E. Elliott, Huy Mount Prosper Plantation ;
In llm northeast hy thu Upper Point Plantation
already desuriliod ; and tn tlm snulhwu t by llm
Groit Ugcuclieo River, containing nhout eleven
hundred acres, lie thn same morn or less, gener
ally known hy the name of Valloinhrosa, includ.
mg Hie suhordioati! ►etlleuients of Plainfield and
Pine I (land, which tract is part of a largo tract
of land on the Ogoochoo Rivor, belonging for.
merly lo the e* ate of William Elliott, the elder,
and conveyed I" Dmini Blake, by the lit" Sto.
plimi EliiotU-attncliod to this tr-ict is u largo
Knowl, and a high bind settlement, with dwul.
ling hnuso, negro houses, and oilier necessary
oiil-huildings for a huge gang of nogrnns, being
thn properly of Daniel Blake, deceased, und Mild
lor the benefit ol Hu heirs and creditors of suid
"state Rt)DT. H ABERsIIAM,
jan 28 Adui'r. of eBtule Duuiol Blake.
JOHN W. LONG.
HE membersofthe Georgia f!iis«ars will
I attend a company meeting of llm c rps to
b« hold at Luddington’" Tin- Evening ut 7
o’clock, punc.iial attendance i de-ired as busi.
n< a* of iui|.or'unco will tbon bo broug it oi fure
ih© corp*. Dv • der of
P. 51. Kmiock Lt. Comdt.
j*n 28 G BEIlN te 1st Scrgt.
Now Goods.
HE Rulmcrihera are now opening, received
by recent arrival*.
Rich figured, col red Silk*, (.1 few putlerns,
light color, fur evening dresses,
Black Poult DeSoi, Black Gro DuHwiss
Dark and light English and French Prints
do do low priced American do
do do pi • in and embus aid Cambrics
A lew nieces rich Dripoty .Muslins
Rich Furniture Cliin'zes
Worsted Damask .various color*)
Lin 11 Stnir Cloth (u new a iulo f.-r covering)
Stair Carpets do
Cross bre ed Cainbrick* ai d Muslins
Figured Swiss Muslin*, plain C'amhricks
Linen Cambric Ildkfs corded (\nibricks
Irish Linens, Canton Flanm ls, V.-lvit Ribbons
Liii"ii Tutilu Dunask md Napkins
Birds eye Diaper 3 4 and L I wide
D.nnask Tatilo Cloths
A {largo .issortment of colored Cotton and
Linen 'l'uhlj Cover*
ALSO,
A few pieces 4 -I India Matting
Ami, 4 cu*o" of I) 'Oie«tic Goods, consn-tlng of
3 4 7 8 nnd 4.1 Cotton Checks
3-1 nd 14 l’|.lids and 8tripe»
Which makes their assortment very corn-
ploto, all of which 'hey offer for salo on tho
moil re.t*oiiablc term"
jan 23 J. Ar E. INGERSOLL.