Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, May 09, 1822, Image 1

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'4 . > * w * •, ✓ GEORGIAN FOR A UX THE COUNTRY. NEW SEMES—VUL. 1. rULltbVJil' MUUM,\G, MJiY 9, 1PM. NO. bH 8 WANK MI: WEDNESDAY MOUSING. MAY 8, 1822. William B. Bulloch, Esq. wls ycstciday unani- nwusly re-olectetl Erusidenl ot the Bank of the Elate of Georgia for one year. By the Liverpool l'aeket we have received Cork papers to the middle of March, the cun- tents of which have been principally anticipat. ed by the arrivals at the north. We do not perceive nay details of new outrages. The spe ciul sessions under the Insurrection act, were principally employed in the trials of individuals who had violated the act by being found abroad after sunset. It It was .stated by. Mr. Tye iter, in.the House of Representatives on lit ■ .151 h ult. tront authority V Well lie relied upon, that a Minister had been appointed from Mexico to this country, who might tjc expected to uiTivc in the United States within three weeks. The sloop Paulina-Julia, Maddox, trom this port, arrived at New-York on the 28th ult. to 12 duya passage. It will be recollected that this is the vessel saidtOliave been lost oil lybet, and all on board perished. MATTEIIS AND THINGS. Trom private letters which we have seen from the seat of government and from Ncw- Yurlt, written by gentlemen intimately acquaint. <-d with the political feelings of many of the most prominent men in the two places, we iiave every mason to believe thut in despite of the ambitious schemes of some, cud the unprinc- pled artifices of others, " public sentiment is Settling down on Georgia as the state from whence the next President is to be taken.” Be this, however, as it may, wo snail rest satis fied, under any choice which a majority ot the republicans of the union may make. ‘ however, in justice acknowledge, that we are foolish enough to give a preference to a citizen Of our own state, should it appear, that. With equal integrity, lie shall possess more talent than anv opponent from another state 1 o the more eitfghtuned and liberal politicians, tins, fcowevet, may appear the result of-limited ob- te.rvation unJUxal prcj"'»“ ■> yet, these be ing oor feelings, „o cannot suppress them. Thorn the Ic-tcis above alluded to, ami from .. . ..rr'-s.mill, il to equal ctedit, wo learn farmers to pay on’y lsGd per acre tyvhe, und«*r penally of a domiciliary visit from Mrs. flock* in unavoidable absence of the General, v. ho luuPinade himself so conspicuous in the pr« sent tumbles in Ireland, by squibs of the same dcs* tription. A gentleman committed suicide in London, who was said to have been the holder of thrcc % ht.ndrtd thoueund pound* in the five per cents. The report of its being the I .tentinn of govern ment to reduce the interest to four per cent, is supposed taliave operated so much upon Ins feelings ns to have produced a temporary de rangement, under the influence of which he com nitted the act. literary.—A norti in of Walpole’s Memoirs ■flpsowo T : n" the Vf.i .rf v ■ h.h -ids h-n > his Lordship to be opened by the first Lari of Wiicegrave who should utain the age of twenty-one, after the year 1800, has been pub lished in London—it embraces tjie last ton yeais of the reign of George II. The third number «f Moore and Bishop's Na tional Airs has appealed. It is said that this number is scarcely so brilliant in its poetry as either of .the former, but upon the whole is ful ly upon a par with No. 2. Mr. Moore’s faoiVui seems less, and his vigor and wuntonness arc: settling down into calmer, more tender, mou melancholy sentiments. This number contain!) additional marks of Mr. Bishop's talent. The symphonies and Uccompanim mts are us felici lous as any part of the work. The new novel “ The Fortunes of N : grl” was to appear in May—one half of it being al ready printed in March. CONGRESS- On the 27th ult.' in die Howe of Re nrusentatives, for the pmpnsf-j)l bring mg up the question of the relative pow era of the gtnutal i*nd stole governments, Mr. Stttenson introduced a resolution, instructing the Committee <m the J'tdtct ary to pteparc and report a K ill reped'ng jtie 25i ■ section of the *' uni to establish ihe^udtctal courts of the United Stales,” wlii*.Ii, the mover stated, it was his wish in lay on the table, to call it up at an early period of the nest session of Cun- gvesa. On the 27'h, a bill was reported from A amount of about 1,290,0»)0 dc • Geor gia. The report recon,mends n-e adop tion with .some modification of ' arnend- int-nt ol the House, jp an ting J Jailer an appropriation. The army appropriation I5iI'. t.r then lalcen up, and an amendment gi nting to the state of Georgia ft 50,000 tv t‘- satiori due 1 by the Creek nation p * vailed ; and also an appropriation tit 30/ *0 f jr lip; purpose ot holding treaties with \ a OtV.-kH »tid Che'ckees,according to thr ..vies agreement»n<! cession lit* tweet Unit ed States a/id Georgia, (if the. iT-i■ "• -\pril, 1802. The Bill for levying tolls or, the Cum berland Road was finally pa>v l, ?BOM 0 7T, t Cnhltr.EP/' ' \ . L lest /rum Loudon,—C , V o .*mp lin.of tin* t'i irt.iu • fi* has tu-i id < d . w- with London evering paper* 5 o id •-' ip- ping list of th. 1st in?-', t.vn I is later <han were *vcpLeii by the Jit...» Mftiroe. They cor,tain no news i f imp' r’an-e. Pm is papers of the 28'• had reached London, bu* thev wm* o >' • ' * f -' the. ■ xpress wilich arriv*. rl on the !:• ‘I: will, information o* a decline in l ,; • nch stocks, and On ;nose was i.o* -vi'-ined. The F "OCh Stocks q JOt*’ at 9 f h 5'), uid fell <w • ; or ( d- v. Ao-dher i Xpr< s* was s. myved with n;ws *4 \ !o» lion, hut nothing h if tr: Biitislistocksf.il, in con rumour?, only 1 8 per-cent. An account from Trie-r«s •••t* 1 *’ 1^'h of Match, st t, s, that the U t.» ;U(i Hi el had landed 10,000 men at E.» i s. Atm ther recount (tout the same | ^, of the 15th March, states that aix i igemijni had taken pUc/ between the ' . c-u 4.d 'rurkir.h fleets oft’ Patr.iS, : i hich tae former succeeded in cap'uui. 2 ; > traits ports. The Greek*, it is «;• ft ijl» and thr Turks only 50 in the . ■ '» , igemcn l The agricultural report w -xpectul to he made in P iiliament in . Pry or two. Insubordination cominueu \ Ireiard. iit44 23d. ih it I axe rrii- T fie f till G. r ■ .liw-. -tuiili.il to tq' *Adanw will biTVhe lust man tx, xv c have l'ov amnqtimo The criminal calender at Co-:, for the en suing assi7.ea k amounts to. tn. nutouer of G50 ; at T.ulee,'o 183. A « ^sel o» wit was ordered to the Shannon * \»•-•reive m board all convicted under thr • ^ "eotion the rf^tieuchmeiit Commitluci emno'’.r 1 ic'r, preparalory *o »iau»po ing J’“ StfcreV»ry ot the TrcMsury ntalti \ ^ llP ^ iluquDgM, nufl. Ji^positiou of the piibiic money due gwernor ol Dnmtncr., • •• • • ‘ * - J ■ 1 Sir Alexm-dtM Leswv. ( .^d| ed, in the higher political circles, that n ' treaty i as been or i. about to be conclud ed I.**tween this country and Denmark by which the important fortress of th? Suu'vl is to be gan’isoned by Dr it sh troops, as foon as the tir->t go i s :. 11 In* fired by Russia against Turke* ! ! If this account be correct, awful which we have no doubt, although we did not obtain ir from an official source, it is of the highest importance, .is Russia and her alii.*, the Prussians, will be thus prevented fiom sending even a boat through the Sound This treaty adds much crc-dit to the di plomaiic talent of »>ur noble Secrt'..,ry to- Foreign Affairs,' and may account'fur out set ding the Order of the Garter to the Ring of Denmark.” More Pirates taken — W> ham by the M,»iil(ia, airivcd from i^(. Martios, tlr:I the pirate-,, five in numbei, mentioned a few daya since in our paper as having at t icked die schr Atneiic » in the harbor c.l St. Buts, were taken on the (1th April; the captain put an end to bis existence, and the remaining four were executed- Mat. r ldv We have before ua an sales of a cargo ot cotton this po t to Liverpool, re< Aim Maria, this morning, ‘ pears, that cotton which cost pie lb cash, is blinking in Liv< QiJ. sterling. 'Phis presents per cent ! Although the ed much against us, yet (tom thn pears tint it would be at I cheaper Tor our merchants ft bills upon Lmdon than to remits (he present prices.---A* ¥* Cow TYPEi ARE STUBBORN THINGS! Thu liuihotthix saying we have had fi- quont oppm 'unity to test, aud we look upon this stubbornness as no slight con sideration in the long and gloomy list ot troubles wi.h which Editor: 1 and Piint ers are surrounded and encompassed.— Tiiey a.e expected to furnish all the inter esting i'.teliigHtnv* of the day. The u.ei chant lucks tor his prices current, his ship-n ■ -vs, and if sotiu* do not happen t to find what they wish, then the printer has been ntgluctlu!. The lawyer and di- ....... —... 1 I ..... n' ,1 r.v! ■ t, I illlO • r. I ,.l! <. S1M.U ING INTEL!. 1GMNUE. \V,* find Pip following .iccouot ot the first match cl the Boston horse iilu', ta the London Morning Chronicle. Tlie Lotting match for 300 guineas a side over Stmbuiy Utimmon was between the slate coloured Americati horse* a-id lobe the best of tlie four lately imported into this Country, and e horse belonging to Mr. Willan—the former to carry 11 and toe latlei 12stone. The winner was backed to trot the three miles in JO ini* ntKea. The American hare*.* (cul: the lead, ar.d was .passtd cleverly when he broke into a gdl’.*p and in turning round Mr. Willa. yioise gut considerably a* head, and WgS : 50 ya ds before the oilier when three quarters of a mile trom home. Tiie Amercuo horse broke into a gallop again and didjnot lain- when Mr. V# d- Ir.u 1 huise L*iukv, a:J in turning the A* mericao got tiret* It oppenra a d,ia putt* has nr*9eri on thi.t touico, wniei) was decided at theO .eTofi Tavemtiy dibttra- lion. Tlo* Amenca.j l,o*8e was first liome# but t«ie evidence cf imp ii tut ciunuy g^iitlertifco pros * d disiiiut.y that he h.cr.e into a gallep in the |.»»* mile and did i ot; turn round it was also proved t'.iu* who a Mr. Wiilan’s horse broke from thr trot he was turned round ir.d consequently won the match, lne Stake of fiOlt guia- waspaid to Mr, Wiilan’s friend. ertfio.—By an arrival at Provivitoce* •n thfct f air Priests, a Friar, and three were shot at Palermo on the 1st r # having been convicted of co.ispir- ie gmenune it. gC !MEHCt\L. Prices Current ct CAnrVs.'cn, May 5. Cotton, Sea Isitod, -4 a 30, stained do Ifi a 20; Smtce 22 a 24s shut staple, prune, 16 a 17j ; do inferior goo ', 13a 12 rice, pr.me, g.5 ; good 2A a 2j ir.t :.ior 24 j corn 9j a v5 cents. Cottons--Sea 1 lamb 4 anti Hue tc ke in re* quest, at from 24 to 3ucmt», A’<d"ne lot of very fi. e q iih.ty sold this week at 35 cen’s; the^ smek of tins descr.pt,on has been considerably* reduced during the L-t fortnight. We conti nue our qub.-Uion of Uplands the same as last week ; the sales have not been large, and hol ders appear v di "g to submit to a slight r cduc» .■opointed f I v.oteav" ^ks which hnvr* fiu?pt ndcd payment,j viisuotci as umy Ue deutned in out advantageous to the public «\te' - esL it?ad twice aud laid cn th° table. Mr. Monlgomrry ottutfd a rcsclu'ion, tin* object ot which is to divi*.!** the Unit cd Sti.tes into four great Piesiilenti.d Dia- ti icts, fro n which in future tlie President and Vice President Shull be i oniioated in succession. A considerable part or this day was cmv»u?.tttd in a debate upon a proptwitiou to * educe the compensation ot tnetnb ,, rs ul Cutig' css from eight to lour tlnllars which wus taken up the succeeding day, but bid nut hut tusUce to him, yet be must over. J - On the £9th, m Senat*’, the resolution - o -- . , - . linn in price, for the middling and inferior qia- vit!? 1 iot.ii b. ligai anu religious mtellt- |- lltea gejtcc, ard folding the paper, exclaim, wa. some*nir in the market oa vvbai in li;2 wot Id oar. induce t, t* Ed'- Friday and Saturday, nod fair pare, l9 sold a*: an for to devotv'eu inuih of/Ji-is jojirnal u, i'.vance c ! 'l ^ in the hundiid on prevb that Mr. ftB cmifldeu, AOuma would nu: in 'lie «,id bu a formidable oppcTO",, thau S l. we bad opposed he roigh be coimuucd InlhcBeWto mssl, the mote obsmive movements ol mote lor- -tnldable adversaries, xvbo would 'be ready to motiftoo him to their own eecuvUj orauacoss, • whenever ciicumstanr.es mifilit require it Be is now ebmdeoetl in the trid* of the arena, and these who placed him there arc enteung y .nothcr toutc to become his advesarics. Ai thougit liix political Iticonlrisiencies may render tuchlveamcut but justice to him, yet lie mus' fee! very severely ibis wound received ash is ftom the piofl’ercd hand of friendship, and at the very moment when be expeoted to sustain himself hv it. Custom, appears however, in a considerable degree, to have sanctioned politi cal treachery i and if such conduct could be wholly overlooked in any one, it would be in the man who would, without a blush, ac- *no fledge Ins wish to see established in this country a ."financial aristocracy”—in other wor'ls,;a government of money. Wo very much regret the dilemm. into which Wr.'Lowndes', friends have placed him. As are predicted, there is no prospect of ids stic ks, He is a man fir whose splendid talents end high integrity of character, we have the highest a munition, ar.d we sincerely hope that he ma) lung be preserved to ilia country-tor .lie lias not many such to lose. B'w e were disposed to wish ill to Mr. Cal houn, we should feel that we wilt certainly be g, unfit d to our heart's content, if hr persists in his present course of conduct. Ho will no- soon, under any instances, recover from - theti jury which he l as already sustained,in consequence of his ill-advised forwardness in thrusting himself upon the union as a candidate m.i«tera. fir, the Bn valency, under the advice uf three or fnor obscure members of Congress. Did he f.UHua Stuait. .T "t from tlie House, to eppropri tte g 100,000, tu defray tlie expenses ol mistiuns 'u the gim: 1 nine tit 9 ot South America, was or deml to a third reading by a vclc of 35 to 3. In the’ Iloqse, a report was made from the select committee app io.tr,l to in- vestimate the uftairaof the Post Office,con cluding; with a resolution t'.v. t they be dis- c-iaruetl from the further cimwderation of tlie Hubjecu The comniittce state, that their enquries have been directed to the following points 1 1. Whetlier duplicates of all contracts ar.d prcpo»*.ls made mid entered nto with the D, part me ut, have been lodged with the Comp troller of the Tren&iiry ? 2. Whether, in any instance, contracts hav been improper!) given to one person, in pre ference to another ? 3. Whether the puMte rnon.-y has been im properly advanced to contractors, or other per sons in the service of lb** department, i;. antici pation of their services! 4. Whether certain deputy postmasters have made due returns of die expenses incident to tne'r tiftic;-, and whether they have* tmt been al lowed tor extravagant exjienditures ? Whether il»e Post Master General has taken timely steps fi r the recovery of the different sums due the Department from deputy post- Trent the New -York F.venjng Tost. IMPORTANT—IF TRUE. We found the following leltir i French in our letter Los this forenoon and give a translation of it. •' 1‘ort an Prince, JJpril S, 1822.—\\ e have sent this via Aux Uay«Jn, in order to lurnish vuu with our Price. Current ot this d.«y, and also to mention, that, by an or der lit the President, all the French are oblig'd to leave the territory of the Re public in one month, and that alter that lime, tin French vessela will he permitted to enter the ports of the Republic. Tnis will be vfery advantage* u* lo A meric for we shall he obliged 0 be supplied by the United States vvi»h wine aud provi sions, which have hereiofoie been fur nished hv France. It is reported hete that the Fiench admiral lias made an at tnck upon Samaria, in consequence of the icommercial itemsV n Toe agitcjl.uii.-t ; ..1 .. •. ■■} iii.fi* l.yu^-ent imuravements, ind being anxious tosw evtithing *»». 1 in; suhj .ct, is surprized to find a. string uf dull ship news in the place, of interest ing articles on husbandry ! Tne nterha- nic wants a particular account of every new iiivt-ntton, a»*d asks, " how can the Editor fill his whole paper with matters relating to medicine, surgery, yellow fe \er, and the small pox, instead of encode- aging useful inventions?” Immediately alter come6 tbephysician, (V laments that mure time and space 13 not devoted to the publication ot medical essays! I he merchart who sends an advertisement, wishes R always to appear in the inner form, and thinks some paragraphs ought to give way for the purpose thus are the printers eternally doing wrong, they put “reading matter” outside, in con- sequence of having no more rouin inside, il is (bought not worth reading because had it been,", it would not have bee • crammed in a dark corner ol the paper.’ measures which have been adapted against | Or il even this reflection is not irude. it • — ! ; * —e if it is not thought the French subjects. The general senti* I i^ 1 ten chances to one if 1 ment waft against the French, and (or tlmt it was merely done against Home days they were compelled tu slut* themselves up in their own houses to pie vent massacre. The brig' Buen, Ann Maiia, Patty find Sully, will sail in a lew days for New Yoik.” ; I lie Price Current accompanying this letter, from which the following quota tions are taken, is signed William Sal ter &. Co. Mess beef, 814; prime, 10; mess pmk, 20 a 22; prime, 15 a 16 ; super fine flour, 12a 12 50; rice, 6$ a 7 ; cop per, 3o sous per lb.; logwuod, 8 per 1000 lb.; sugar, 5 per lOOjcocua, 13 sous per lb. to “till up.” apprehend thut Mr. Low ndes would get the start of him ? or was it alone by such a sudden anti violent exertion that he could detach him- O; If from Mr. A Jams i At the last session of Congress, Mr. Cobh, of this state, introduced a resolution into the House of Representatives, expressive of the wish of that body, that members of Congress ought not to be appointed to offices by the ex ecutive. This resolution was decided in the negative, and the votes wore recmdtd. Upon t’ ut i evolution »1/r. Cook voted in O.e negative This lathe man who recently made such a noise ®bcut the emploj ment of Mr. Thomas by M 1 . Crawford. >Ye wish that every finch creature fc.ui the name of its master branded' upon us forehead. Upon the whole, we conclude that the hopes of the republican party are pl.vc» d Upon a y .»lid fimmUiton, sud thut tutir triumpl vill be cerum. MoV-tr Jrnnun.—A t ntioe htt been posted tq. m the vtllnge of Ul.um, (Ueland,) dcsiru^ 1 ■f ?s dT Ot. the fiist and second they find no cause ol complaint, On the third they find that the sums lo>t by advances to Postmasters will amount to about 10,000 dollats, ai.don the fourth they r eport that the employment ol Cheater Bo:ley, as agent lor the Post Office, wi:li a salary ot 800 dollars ami travelling expenses, is un necessary, and that the cum|mn»ation ol many deputy postmasters is * highly ex liavagunt.” Onthe last point of ettquii y tl.ey re* port that there i» due tu tlietn uei .il Post Office, up tu (ut* first of January last 424.402 24—of tins sum £3?U,lUB2d was due from deputy post tn;isieis ami 8 100,000 ill suit, ihw receipts for tin year 1821 wiml* g1,029,102—paid lor the tran>pov(utwm ol tue mail 814,998 Oti— and the compensation and incidetiul ex- peuces were 16 . t'.l,l)03—leaving a bil- u.:<e against the Ueueial Post Office ol 159,939 (‘ti. A tmasuge w**fl received from the He l ute, coutuiuU**^ the result ot the toufci- entc b;iv\et‘U. the committees 0! the two houses, uu t ine bill (hi p.i)ingt° iiiii-.U, entitle I f We observe that Mr. Manuel, one of the leading liberals uf the French Cham ber of Deputies, had presented a.pc-ti turn from Bordeaux, which he represent ed as proceeding from men of all parties among the inhabitant of that city, and which describes its condition in the fol lowing terms : “ We are a piey to the seuru* mortiff dis ease into which Bonaparte’s wars ot exter initiation plunged ns—our agriculturist Oilier readers want anecdotes and dread (ol accounts of dreadful murders; they want more information on the subject ol the bloody war between the Grei-kJ and Turks ; and they complain that we fi'l up our sheet with uninteresting local rait ters, instead of furnishing more '• Foreign Intelligence.” Some readers want an account ul all the dea'hs both here and every where ;and the ladies are not pleas ed unless we insert more marriages, fut ility are surely mote interesting than a daily report ol Corn, Floor, Tobacco, and Auction Sales, and Exchange Transac tion!*! Then comes a body ol writers 1 land essayists, with quires of paperHHed I | with til* ir lucrubations : they are aslun ished when lu:d that the pies* of foreign matter will delay the insertion ; lor, says one, how unimportant i-* that, compared with ir.y essay ! All these things, and a thousand more conspire to perj.l *x the printer—it is in vain for him to say ««types are stubborn things.’* and that he cannot comp'ess the mass ul fitiv columns into twelve ! it is all in v»iin—“ f««* how easily could you have inserted tics by leavi*. g out that r” li the Editor write- jii'.cc 1. ' \d‘ ' x 'V UTl ‘ scarce atui would read l) sTing oi.T«,. h mv3t q>- iUtions. .-7'. I f.r :-r* «i* tv» of-4 Itrilisli M est-I»»\-pur.jl*-w l*m. a*- :* upon Lread-sVj!:,'* jjene*rally, and stdc sales c flour hue belli etTecled ut grj, while otlicr. are holding u- Co.n- la getting scarce 5 there ia but little afloat, ai'- l scir.e holdtra of the best hmuare askii.g gl pft* i>*.shel. If. H. Uu k ‘ A ires will not sell; tlity are nc* miiiallv a', llu dollars. Freights—bnak at 7 8 As of a pes;n> fur cot ton tu England. Exports of Cjtttn and Bice from the Fori of Charlet'.jti in thr month of April. BAI iS BALLS BAUitLlM To lea Island. Upland. Iiicv. Liverpool 25.5 3HU 21U Greer.ock 225 $97 Cuwesaod a Market 808 l-claud 5) ^42 Havre 2X2 Nouh of Em.ope 557 Antwerp 753 Artisturdam Bremen r 766 Havana and a Market 252 West Indies, Span- ? 950 & 50> is.i M .in, xc. $ baps. Tjtul j:i. "in'.of cotton and rice rxpcrud io April—n'Jl biles Sea Islands,8-71 bales Up land, and 3981 barrels suJ 50 bags rice- Latest f cm Glasgov~-~Ry the arrival at New* York of the ship F.-iends, Captain Choate, in 22 .iu)s from Greenock, the Chronicle of that place of the 3Uth Mach has been received. Glasgow Cotton Mn ket.— Yhe demand fop cotton tins week h-<s been limiud; puces are without alleratn'11. Sea l“!and cot'o,., ot good quality, issca ce, and expected te a '.. Pljo Sales am •itto?5<p^kair<-s. S.. c“, at 1(5 1, t.ur, 1541 tu 16a s go<- ! ; • ed 60, it 1 ltl good, 1 t|«l t*rl -ii fiv.e : d Uuwe'ds 4'.' 7 , a‘ t jil ;nc< i Islands ih- stam- bowed 9L1 far, .vu‘1'1 good. New-Uvtea ,us 8J, at 1: ! p- uci, t>> ! 1 2-8 fine. Demcrnr* ■i d Ber- n.re’jS. ut lOj .an, to 12 Liu. Su:u v 20, at 7 1-y c(>oui:ou. MauT.N !•: IM’ii LLIUE cannot sell the produce of their harvests, ^ sa y S |, e , U ns the ii'k ol being cal and will Bonn be unable to pay the public led’Vei'bose, Jung winded, tiresome ; il he taxes or the expense of their tillage.-—Our VV| .j k , s |j tl i 0| |* e cmisiden d lazy ; and duck yards are deserted—there is nut a Lj j lc Wlltes nothing at all, it is in c'miity single’miMchant ship now building 'in tlu* j conce d c d that he is not able to do it! port of. Bordeaux; and many which had .. . . been built many years ago are now rot- Finally comes the unkunjes. ,i„ K lor want if fmplojraenl Ex loll j” alter » putient endut.nce of Him*- coin, of nrmluctiiin ili-iir.-i-iates the valur j iliinfis, wlicn tlie prints ,iaka ,lli hi* mo uf every thing, stops circulation, leaves ney, binail as his claims are, U\a.-y pet- part of the people without employment | sons seem struck "i ll wonder that he nr subsistence, ami threatens the public islmuid have occasion lor it l " h.u . h immiuilitv.” *V.if. trn*. Ii'iuli'i; YV4.ilmoney—1E1* » Ml»n«mi-. I Is nut Ins paper full | >t adverUscifients ? . ,! has lie nut un immense tututbe'ol subseti- Thn foilowniK 1* fil»fn Hi tin- Tl'iii- i j s )lc nu t ,l a jly inv: e u-iHK in pntrnn. Mmiifov vlUw Will Morel.,Wl, w« WiiutUI. Oiov «o ou, ai.it aiiml*' »W« ruin' or sjr.iv.v.ifi MIIIIVI.D, Sli p Liverpool Packet, Ifirkett, of PI. UJ. from l. vi-rpool, ac-l **-’ •'&' s t n > E sule (Ire- inud) vvit'.i salt to J •!■ .'ten ii !iii : >. Sail.-d fi.iin I jveipodl Feb 6. Expeiieoced tu-avy gales in he chuiinel, ami suflered coiisi !er..ble damege ^•1 sails av.il r.ggieg, aud p t imo Km-u'e2oth Feb. and sailed tr m d cnce '23 l M »rch in co. Left m title credit t ib Mlni.sjlit.i r.i« Mah ™‘G S t'l'i' cool oil Jm>iui , (iii:( 'l'r.nlj/ l.lueen Ci'ml IT''■ l «it«i juiiiaiog w laiNWHlilsfifstii’f.-.—liwcimWiwiijf*»t-1 wonder forget llifti 'J ttre I'.T^ltotu with Pr. bvig Huf* ! es. Hill, t i t': ! «,l Kin sale, brig 7. *no, «t N a ovk under j ia ire. Brig p.-i.fl ■ Ch;x!f)lm. i I de, k0 days, wilii dry ;p i. to W I'ajlor V Sjt, .1 \V. o-J- row, S t'l Dunuo.g, to the cap.a.o and u» order. Left in Po r Uiasgo-v 1).< k, bn,; Angeiu.a, of and fac (.‘liarLston from Ik-it'ast, pm in m dis- r, ss. Speke, April 1, in lav +1, Id. i ' • j: g Amelia Matilda, of N York irmti t '.‘.irles- ton, bound Vo lido altar, out dt days. Passcu- ger m tue P. Mr J. Ueiiiitil. Anuiv.vLs nun this tout At Charli’Ston, 6it; ind. sloop Kxprcas, Ram. melt, 7 hours. M Nortolk, 29th ult, sloop Joseph, Curtis, 7 ^At N York, 2Cth ult. brig I.cvan', Chedwick, 4 Uys; sloop Emiij, ltugiis, 8 d*^s. -' l tb» blup tiaronne, Mm:. 85 Lours; sloitf i’aaidVI [Ju.t»,Msa4oHUdayH ! I'UMiu laud