Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 29, 1822, Image 2

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i A4 THE GEORGIAN. H VVANNAIl: ThUHSUAY MORNING. AUGUST SV. 18*3 e 1 - ■ — ^7 £j- No Northern Moil received lilt night. YlOAtll) OK HKALTIt. SiVAMMZH, Aug 88. M the Ward, Befreienffil. Oglethorpe. 7 interniiUcgl 1 remittent. f lv do do I do. do Iron) the country, 1 Ye, Old Franklin,3 Nc» Franklin! Liberty,' 1 Blttcnt. F.lbert, none. , Jaoklon, none. Ilealhcote, 3 Intermittent, 8 remittent. Decker, none. Drown, 1 Intermittent Pcreival, none Dethy, 8 remittent. , Anion, none, neynohli. none. Washington, none. Warren, none. Columbii, nufie. Greene, 1 intermittent, 1 remittent. Tutol 1* intermittent, 7 remittent. Juil, none—Ituapitnl 3 intermittent, 3 remit tent. The ebovc ii the whole number of new ce.ee ejliich lieve neem red in llie couree of the week ending the 37th iron, Tlie InapeCtionha* been wide py the eoirmittece of the different werde wllh particular itteiition. 'tjlie information re. ipecting llie different tpecieo of lover in deriv ed from the persons attending the palteilUi thil being the only lonrcr, tliil Jlonrd can pledge itself fur llie eorrccfties* of iti reports, only ao Ikr u it ii enabled by tW knowledge derived from thence, tiuine of llie old oaaeiuf the hat week; Divert reported by die ward commilteea to have recuvci'ed,aoinc convalescent, and acvcral con. tittup ill. ^ Dy a cnrefbl eaamination of the Sextim'a re port bf intermenu tor tlie week ending lie 34th instant it in perceived that only aix died of fever within the city, and only one uf thoac a realdent. JOHN SHF.LLM AN,Clirlrman. y, 0. lluti nsUAN, Sce'ry Hoard of llcalxli. Emperor Yturhide he* commented lain earert i in Mexico hy ancccufnl|y eplng llie etyle and state of the legitimate* itf Europe, If any so vereign can lay claim to legitimacy, it mutt be one elevated hy the voice nl llie people, though we are inclined to think in tliia instance at in many parallel cases aflurdrd by liistoiy, the voice uf the soldiery liss been pinmnunt to it. lint will Ids royal cousins end hrntl.cn in Eu rope admit hint into the fclluwaliip of mo. narcha ? Tliey dn not acknowledge the legiti macy of the people. Of one thing Wo arc certain—he lias nut the talents ot OwtsrdrUo- napsrtc, though lie may have all their ambi tion—and if h*-goes on at the rule lie lias com menced, we are Inclined lo suspect that the people may yet consider n government which is supported by what will hardly pay ibr the trap pings ofroyalty, as in tlie end the beat. Among the provision's which are considered necessary to tliu Hoyal Family, the reader may smile at the following—u Hat of places and of course ex pense!, wliic.li would make a simple republican count the float These ere, u detailed in the Havana paperi- tale Are haabeen repaired by meant of the lib- I contributions to that institution. The number of Interments, by the report of thu dcxlun, lor the week eliding the 3Jth iiist. was (rn, of whom one only was a resident-of 1 the whole number six were of fever i three were from the country i one died in the jail, and one m tlie hospital. (Hie death in the Jail wet John Marlin,one of die pirates under sentence of death, of dyseh- «ary] _ A letter from I.aguiru of the lit inst. states that Porto UubtiUo ia supposed to bo on iheevu million of auula milled to llie Republic, will loon nurture tranquility, Thin intelligence ^ tloea not tally with thut received at Ncw-Vork Winch minus positively the total abandonment of the siege of L'orto Cabello* both by bud and Mr •ta. A MiOordomo, a Master of the Horse, Captain of the Guard, eight Aids dtMJump, a grand Al moner and Assistant* Grand i-Implant and Ansis- tant, three Confessors, one for the Umperor, one for the Einjirass* and one for ihe Prince of the Kmpire, a Governor and two Tutors lor the Winces, ait Chaplains ami ten ordinary Gimp* Ildus lor their Majesties, four Preachers and fmir honorary ones, a Surveyor of the Pojace, Master of Ceremomest ten Gentlemen of the lied Chamber, thfrieelt Majordolnos for tho week to serve slternstoly', a private Chaplain fetr theTsimily, a Ph)sipian and burgcqn tor his Majesty'* bed chamner and 'tliy same for the' Imperial family* fpur Gentlemen Ushers, bva Pages of the hud chamber. For the, , Kmpresf there are appointed a . lirst lady of Tlie bed 'chamber, a that lady of the household, seven la ilits in Waiting, nine ladies of honor* seven la. diesbl the bedchamber, and a nuitreisof the wardrobe 1 The proportion of Prcdchtrs, Chaplains and Confeasori in )ho n Imperial" household,forms •.conspicuous part of this detail, and evidences the necessity of Cultivating* on tlie part of the Kmperor, Hie interest and t friendship of tins, powerful clsssot'the community In Mexico • We pei haps may be considered as having no right 1 to interfere, in tho fbrnt of government which may be tfhoacn by the people of Mexi co- nor have we. They arc independent, and it muy be our Interest to cultivate a friendly un* demanding with the government, to which cer tainly wc have no objection. We cannot help thinking, however, that lln/.niun who has cl pressed a determination Vo follow the example of Washington, takes the very worst means of shewing hisiiucerity hy maktnghimiclfa muster over thuse, whose gratitude,had he chosen upr vate station, Or to i idc by the voice of a free pe pie under a republican form of government, would have been eternal. Such was the course pursued by Washington, whose memory will be hallowed, aitd.whose deeds, recorded on the hearts of hisfjpoumry men’with gTuiitiuh, when L-lfeL— —** •'****' 0 An Ingenious cheat vat recently necutrd I The BosrJ of Trustees ofRordnin College upon one of the city neslmen in Boston. He eimottneethat tlie Injur, experienced h, the waa induced b, . by-ststuler to try hie luck et the bowling slier,from »hom he won e few dol lar., which w*» Iritended no donht ae a lure.— He waa then about to retire, hilt was induced to pla, longe, upon large odds being offemlby Ilia sqtsgonisl upon the opart ball, and was Rreo- cl of about ftlJO. It alterwarda appeared that ihe pina liad linra attached td them, hy which the fi (in* a cm ployed in selling them up Mr.tht plycn. could pull them downso uto wjh the het at their pleasure, anil wilhent being detect ed. The winner was opt liowever^pWniitteil to enjoy the fruit! of Ilia ingenuity, bill waa pur. aucil and lodged in jail. A large three story hrick warthouse ot the corner of Urlilge and liigli streets in Baltimore, well Stockdj with dry goads, hardware,,tic. wa, destroyed by Arc on tho rrti. ning nfkhe 19lli insti An eaplntion uf gunpowder in the store, which burst off tlie doon sod windows, was the first alarm given. The property to the arnmint of 833,800 was iiirured. Two fi-ame houses on High street were torn down. It is supposed to have been the work ufan incendiary. The following aland ng toast waa drank on theflh of July, stSt. Linda, at a ilftincr where Governor Claik and General I’iatle presided i "The Spirit of H3 —The liberty of the eiiirtnt —a fair c onsimctioii of the Constitution—hut no implied subilanlive powers." Office #/the A. F, Afercantile') Altverliler, 19. 5 LATEST FROM ENGLAND, Tlie Magnet,Capt. Mount, nailed Irotn Liverpool oti Sunday, the 14th ult. bird »'c have received London papers to the 11th, Inclusive. There appears to be no inielligrtice in them of any importance. In llie House of Lords, on the 10th. ihe Corn Impurtatioq bill was read a third time and passed. __ Mr. Weston brought Tqrwaid Iris pro |q'he desthotthe’CaptaFn uf the Piirt"'whi» try, a Uritiah hri< J f">f let. her go after tilitUiiK the Vittury’s crew on l„- of her. Ilia II. M. sloop of war Tyne, nhitla convoyrd tlirar vnawlspast Cape Antonio iva. then lying in tliia non—alio «,-nt itn* mriijati-ly out in scsrih nl the two liriga, but we have leal nt truthiti| (mm hfr since she sailed hour hence. She is to convoy the'licet whkh hsa brrn laying off and on this port since (hr IGth, bound to Et,g- land. Tlie ttvo brigs taken by thetPi. rates had valuable, cargoes on hMrd.' Tlirro ai-usc a dispute between the Chief of the I’irates when they took the brigs, and Iris company—he (their Chiefy pro posed murdering tlie crews, and Inn mug the vessels, bht was opposed by some u{ his gang; in consequence of which s scuf fle ensiled suit the Chvtf waa killed ^y his riivii people. Itriore this gets to hand, you will hivto heard of the death "hY the Governor, who died of the black vomit, and likewise of ^ Mr. Cerveso, sTmich gcfitleman of great re. tpectablllty, with Ills with and live children, Ilia arrived at ftnstnn, from Smyrna, Sir. 0. has raided many yeara in Turkey, nnd-his wile is a Greek, a native of the unfurtunate island of Scio. Tlie cliildrenare dressed in tlie fcostulhr of (heir native country, and excited much curi osity in Huston. ' Fourteen of (he largest vestela that sail the lakea, were safely mno'ed in Bufialo Harbor,,-n the 4th iiut. It way truly a gratifying spectacle, say^ithe Uuflulo Journal, and is indicative of llie rapidly incieasing commerce of these waters. Mr. John Melr of Philsdelphib, has invented an Improved mode of painting on looking glaas plates, by wind' flower | irces, Wc. are made to rrscmhle beautiful framed pictures i painting iVliei't jjlans in the lliannrf of eiiniucl i and of lining mahogany to resemble Itcueiriig^and inlaying, in knell a mariner as to deceive even tho eye of an artist. Tim dysentary prevailn to an alarming extent in Pennsylvania. A ftyw days ago, says the He- mocratic I'reil, wo saw a letter in which it was said that in the borough qf Orwigsburg, there waa a funeral every day, and lliul in lino <Jsy tlrbrc were un loss than thirteen funerals, prin cipally those uf young children. The Mobile lh'gialer st*t#>, as a.proof ofthe mist'd resolutions relative to Agriculture, Toxation snd tho Currency, which were negatived without s division. The Duke ol. Bedford, and Lord Liver pool, Were getting better. A public dinner was jpven on the 10th at the city of London Tavern, to M. Zen, at which a highly respectable company company were present. The Duko of Somerset presided. Them was no news from the Continent. An arrival at lluvana from the Canary Islands brings the information thut every tiring was qiuet there, and contradicts llie late reports that iht population was about to throw ofl ibcir allegiance to the mother country. JleuliA tf •Yev.lWJb.—On the 17th two cases "Were reported to ttio Board of Health—snd three on the 18th, which a ere, as before, traced to’ die "infected district" or ita neighborhood. Unease of typhus lever was reported which Mtiginated hi the came \ lace. A note on apott bill from Madison, Indiana, Says—Madiaon baa been on lire for tlicae two hours i one square ii consumed, and the flames pie spreading fait. The'rfourt of Enquiry upon Capt. Hull, eon- listing uf Captains Hodgert, Cliiuncey and Mor. ris, commenced iti eeMion at the navy yard, Charlestown, on the 8tli Inat, On tlx I3tlt Ihe Court proceeded to business by tlie elimina tion of matter commandant Shubrick and some either witnesses. Unitnl Stout' Dunk.—There appears to be home excitement in relation to the aelcctien of a President of. this institution, In the room of Mr. Cheves, Mr. Gallatin, Ur. Lloyd of Bos. ton, and Tbomaa P. Cupe of Philadelphia have been mentioned a* ceiulidatee. Of the throe, we should suppose them could be vorv little hesitation UMuch lo choose. Mr. Gallatin, it ia •aid, will serve—and ifao, where in our country •rill a ponon bo found better calculated to jnau- •ge profitably and honnnbly the cotnpb^red •flkira of tho iuatitution I American Enterprise.—betters from Barba- does, late in July, mention there arc now, alrea dy three American vceaela with provisions, l> ing off the port, wailing for the American In tercourse Bill, to let them enter The Boston Centinel tayi—'■ We believe it a net generally known That Gen. Ban Martin, commanding the Patrima in Peru, is an English'- Inan., He aeryed under the Duke of Welling, ton, in hia campaigns hi Spain, ari^a very iron- crably noticed in the Duke's otficial account uf the battle df Talavtra.” FpOM HAVANA, Charleston, August 4(3—By the sehr. Solly,’arrived on batur,lay,.we received papers to the 15tlr | and by the schooner Omnet; arrived yesterday, papers to the SOlhinst. They fu^r.,iyh.ua with no late mlytces from Old .Spain ; but (rnm New Spain, we have some pariiculbts of the Corotmlinn of AupuSTiNFifE Ftnst. Kin- J ieror of ^/ivFteo; vvliicl^ will be found-he 1 UW| Tlie eUjtors ol Cuba tnisl the sub jccrquile cavalierly, as will be seen by un article translated h um one uf their papers the. Notociimk Rice nt Havana, on the 40th iust. was 85 a 854 ; freights, to the United States, gliper box (lull. The llgvana NirUeiosi, ufthe 1 Oth. is nearly filled withTItC names of the new Officers and Dignitaries created by the Emperor Iturbide. The Marquis of San MioueMmAgusyo, is named Secretary of Stare ; the Cniide dc Regia, master ofthe horse; the Marquis de Sttlyatierra, com- matider of tfte imperial guards; the Bishop ul 1‘uehls, chaplain to-the Emperor, tjc. The I'JinpeVnr himself, is Grand Masterul the Ordef of'Uutrduluupe. * 1 A decree of the Sovereign Congress of Mexico, dated lilh June provides at great length fur a new emission uf gnldy health nftluit'elty, that in August last year.one! silver anu copper coin fur llie Eniphe- hnndrcd and fifty-three votes were takeiq uf, On one side nt the. guld.afid silver pieces which only nine have cliedaiocetliat period, anti 14 H>» R"' 1 '*™ “nh (hi. of that number, hi# one or lover. Deacon Charles M'Ktnsie, of llart land, Vert is to he tjn- Bust ol tlie Empaiqy, with the wmila ‘ JJngUstimis chi Jjp'oi'ii(ehlia 1 ”siid the year uf*ihe emisanm t—on thu reverse the mitinmirarms, bring a spread engfe ilvd. The Briton Eveninginforms us, tha( Mr. Price, the New-Ydpk yianeger, bn picked up, in England, numerous recruits tortile Thes pisn Corps ; among others, the justly eelibmt- ed singer, Uralmm, who, accurvluip to report^s to remain here one year, a'nd^cciye frrty tbou sand daShu for eis sernegs. ,) -V # * vV>; ^7-’ A Very polite rogue entered a Itouse in t’liih adtlpl.il, pretending to be dumb, witli a peti tion drawn up nnd signed xy^tli the names of se veral individuals, slating that lie find been some time ul college, nnd had jitft seen Ilia pour moth er for nine years, ffc. His waiit| were money nnd old clothes, which he expressed by writing on a place of paper. Being unsiicetsaful in ob- tslmug either, he requested a drink, and alien IheTady ofthe house tlirnfd to procllre from the dloset a decanter o( brandy and a pitcher of water, lie took from tlie mantle piece’ her gold watch,1ml. made olf v He has not since been discovered. > .hoick 11/511 il,ic lire,mu.—A gang of fifteen or twenty fellows lit Neiv-York,' recently attacked a theatre used by the ladies and gentlemen of color, with full intent to break It up hoot and branch. They flrst entered tlie house by means nf reguhr tickets, and proceeded to.puVout the lights, and then to demolish thd furniture, scenery, Vo. Kings, queens and prlncea were constrained to seek safety In Ignoble flight, af. ter having the glittering enilgns of their au thority lorn from thoir backs—\Voo,len castles, canvas catacacti. and paper skieS, all shared the gencral'"ivrcck of matter." Right or nine of the ringleaders were secured, among whum wete tincoMwo ofthe circus riders. Tho son of "Twenty Canoes," one of ihVs ohleik of the Six Nation*, now on a visit to BnHh lo, ia the atate of Ncw-York, recently aoefl'eC- tualiy broke the head of an Indian of the Sene, ca nation, named John, that no hope was enter tained (ifihis recovery hut by a tfepauning ope ration, which was peiformgd successfully by l)r. Chapin. During the operation, old “Twenty Canoes" stood by > silent spectator, but as soon as he saw the Indian safe, hey. walked- up to tile surgeon with great dignity, and addressed him : "Brother, I thank yoti fbr your attention—my •nn injured this young man -uiy son caused this trouble—pr&eht yuur bill to me, 1 will pay it." Twenty Canoca ia one of those who are opposed to the encouragement of Missionaries In hia nation. Stnvgg!er»,—A RanR, consisting of foHy smug glers, is stated, in the Montreal papers, to have attacked the dwelling of W. Hamilton, Bsq. his majesty's collector of customs at Stanstead, broke the door, removed the goods seized and lodged there, threatened the relatives <pf M: Hamilton, that unless they left the house the following day, they would be thrown into a mill pond adjoining. They were armed with mus kets, piatois, tfc. A daughter of Mrs Powell, long known as an excellent actress, reoently made a successful drtx ja cUiyu for the beaeftt of her mother. mmtt, a farmer, highly Yospeotud where he is evosv^d. On t»jy.drcumfrrencf[.‘‘-Vrfljtci KTrnrn, n nnisrqumrc ot tne uenth of an un. vniptro of constitutionalism 1 lm other elo. 1, likely to bo Lord Munro.of Allen, Itcs- Cuiua arc lo bsimpri'Baed with ttm^mlylems ohire, in Scmhitul. The drought in some parts of Pennsylvania bn ! Virgimu has been this summer very severe. Cot i an 1 t'otutocs have principally adfibred. 'Mic Lflmlnn True Briton of July 3d, saya— flic must important fact to the publle disclosed by the Biu/y.»,"ii the declaration dfthe’clian- ci'llur of tlie exchequer that We have readied the nr plus ultra 01 reduction bf expenditure.— We fear that this will give neither ipirits nor confidence to the public Tlie linking fund ia to bo reviewed neat year t but will that put it on its proprr footing f The parlialnent will spee. ddy atlj uni, Hut what has been done for agri culture I Our letters this mofniug say that th^ season is (hoi, forward than ever waa known, the enutjlry looks beautiful, and the Crops are generally .abundant i but will these relieve the cultivator f Will even tlie blessing* of plenty, on markets already so depressed, pay the land lord ids reqts f Tim Duke of Holland, at Ida last audit, received 10001 out-of 10,001th We know instances, under tlie most generous land lords, where only a sixtieth part was received ! Amid these cheerless proapects, we hope that parliament will be prepared to meet early in case of emergency I and prepared to act more deoidcdly to tlie purpose ivhcu it does meet. It is important that the country gentlemen should repair to their estnttfs to set up and to kepp them in order, and to rescue tliia country from its hourly increasing difficulties." if . m— Coararm'oe Regululione—The Baltimore Fed eral Gazette makes the following judicious re. in arks on the recent strict regulations of the Fiuladelphia Board of Health, in relation to pas sengers and baggage f.om New-York. They meet our entire approbation," *a we have.no doubt they will meet the appronktinn of uur air thorlties and fellow-eitixens gtnrfally i "The inhospitable practice of prohibiting all intercourse with the inhabitants of a city in which thp yellow fever ia known to exist, has been often complained of, and ha absurdities exposed—particularly by the Vliiladrlphians two-years ago, when the fcvcr.p'fcvailcd in llial ciry, and the police in New.York prohibited nit persons from entering their city who had re cently teaidedin, or even passed through Phil, adelphia. We now observe with surprise and regret, that the Philadelphia Board of Health have resorted to this absurd praedee of prohib iting all intercourse with New-York. " We feel assured that nattqng *> inhospitable will bo attempted in Baltimore. We know here, that the yellow lever it net xeiilagtout, and that;eraonsxoming herefrom New-York, even if laboring under the disease at the time, can not communicate it lo any person here, or cause any danger to our citixena by any baggage which travellers usually Carry with them. "With this conviction, our police do not feel dial any muiives ot duty or prudence require diem to increase tlie distress Which a visit ot yel low lever causes to the inhabitants of a a.ste, city, by-prohibiting them from receiving an bos. p,table welcome from vqj citizens when it is meet wanteij," nl liberty, ami In have certain initials to designate the cities iu ivlwcli they ivcre unite. On her nuttvanl passage, fill inst.rtit the Comet wasbn.irdhtl by theTatriut priva teer General Pacz, who put on buaid her the captain, mate nnd lour seoincti, belonging lo the Spanish brig Brilliant -capturedby her uA'Rhquca. //anana, -tfugust lB.—fty the Spanish schnoocr Legrra, in 14 dilys from Vern Cruz, we have received the news from that place, as lute ns the fit! inst. by which wo perceive that the grand farce which was tu secure the liberty and indrpmhnct of Mexico, the croivnilfg nf the Mexican Emperor, Ituuuide, has taken place. The Cnronstiun of this grenl 'CincimmtuS of J\'ew Spain i the Hero, which had pro- misetl tu tiis cuuutrymwn all the happi ness imaginable-—this man, without merit nr virtue, and entirely devuld, of those qualities which would qunlify.Wm for the elevated station nf he has assumed, is now seated upon the T|ti-onB: uf Montezuma, nnd has si.-zed tire sceptre which a Ww months since was ih the, hands of the il lustrinus descendant of Capet. " The first glurioui) ucts uf the reign of this new Monarch, hnvo been worthy of his liable and elevated soul—lie has cre ated a host of grand Officers uf the Pa lace ; and uf the Order Imperial nl Gua daloupc, in which he has nut umitted to name his illustrious friend the Bishop of Puchla ;—lie lias, with a liberal hand dis tributed ufficcs ami decorations ns works 6f distinction ; reserving, wi-hnut doubt, th siiine future duy, tu open the great chest, from which is to come Forth all the wealth and happiness promised to his sub jects -. which promises w/rc so instrumen tal in enabling this Emperor to finally ac complish (Ae independence of Mexico! We may expect -also to see the re-establish ment of the Inquisition ; which must be the inevitably ta 'B of the unfortunate peo ple of Mexico.” fern Cruz. July 3f.—“By private *d vice* front the Capital, 1 just learn that nn the filst inst. with-all ihe pomp ima ginable, the wished. for Coronation took place,"of Don Augustin Iturbide, and of his august cunsui l the Empress. A triple salvo of artillery, with all the noise ofthe bells of the city, nuhounced this raemorn We event.” % TAtfillmingii /roei aw »/ our Correspondent!, under dale of Havana, Aug iO. Piracy—-Dn the Ifth instant, arrived Ihq British hrig Zephyr, Capt. M'Harrison from Jamaica, one ot the convoy bound tt> England. Capt. M'H. spoke on the 15th two days previous to his arrival here, the Biitiah ship Belina, (likewise one of the convoy) wlm informed him that he had on board bis ship, the crew of the British brig Victory, which had been taken into the Caloradns, and plundered by Firstrs. They had lakeu aud plundered the Indus Latest from Spain.—Hy tlie crrlval ots Haturdoy of the sclir. Sally, Captain Mit- chell, in 8 days from Havana, we have received papers to the 14th inst. Tha .only-interesting article we observe ia an extract from the “ Gszeta tie Malanias’* of the 1st August, stating the arrival tlirre of tills Spanish brig General Riego, from Uuiliz, (hound lo Havana) which brings dates ul the 2d July from thq Peninsular Some items are given in succeeding Hava na papers which exhibit Spain iii a inure tranquil situation than the last accounts, (SOtli June.) From Tarragona nnd ullier places, advices hud been received that the Insurgents were generally defeated. The vefbal account ul the captain, Don Jus# Perez, Munoz, goes further and slates " that in every part ol the peninsula the luctious parlies Imd been put down | throughput the whole kingdom the great est tranquillity existed, and that the con stitutional sjstem marches on with ult |ftissihlo majesty.” The day of the General Uiego’s sailing the Ring was to liavu assisted in the sit ting of tho Cortes. The man of war Constitution was ready at Cadiz to con duct to Mexico (via Havana) the five com missioners of government to confer with the Mexicans upon national concerns ijir teresling to the two countries. Charleston City Oa» f J^ATE FROM THE MAINE.. Siese qf Puerto Cabello abandoned- Ji’eui l ork, August 17—By the sclir, Rndymiou, Capt. flalliatvay, arrived yea- (erday from La Guyra, we nave received from our Correspondent at that place a file of the Anglo Colombiano, to the 23d ultimo, and letters to tlie 1st inst. The Patriot army under Ueu. Paez, had raised the Biege of Puerto Cabello, in con sequence of the sickly season having cumr tuenced, and one half of the troops being on tit* sick list. The Patriot fleet, consisting of the brigs Indepeodcncis, Bolivar, and VoluiDario, and sclir Centilla, had also raised the bloc kade, and arrived at La Guyra on the 1st of August. t * Desp.i||jies have been received from Gen. Soubiette, dated Coro, Jjly I7lh, stating that he had entered that piace Ills day bclure, General Morales having ein- hacked with his troops on board the Sp» hail been ill some months. The fever it bating here within a feiv days past. P- S. Since I wrote tilth foregoing, ,tha American sclir. Peacock, capt. I'uckeV, Jk has entered this port. The Captain in-'"*' forms me, (list ho was boarded yesterday CO miles to Ihe windward of this, hy a pv raticalsclir. manned principally with Spa niards, who took him on board their vessel nnd robbed him—he knows not as yet of hoiv much. The Pirate was apparently -ahum 40 tons burthen ; and had about 40 men on board. The Peacock ia from r Boston in 36 days, with a cargo of lum ber, lard, fish, mackerel, flic.— Courier, Tv ihe Editor of the (Viorhtflonv City Cvxette. Havana, .St<gvl5.—Since my last to you but little of importance lias occurred here. The administration of Governor Kindcrland continue! with the greatest satisfaction on the part uf the people. < One pf his first acts has 'been that of endeavouring to put a stop to smuggling (which hud been carried on lor some time) by appointing Commissioners over the . Custom House officers. The old guards, it is reported, are to bn removed and u- thers appointed in their room, with such salaries as would place them above the little meannesses practised by most of o( thi.sk now in nlikn; the Commis sioners appointed are persons of stand, ing in society, und will be assisted by most of the merchants here, who are well pleased will) the regulations, and from the great increase nf the revenue exported I mm this act, it may reasonably supposed that a diminution of duties will ere lung t .ke place—the Commissioners are to en ter upon their duties in two or three days, The new Tui'ilVorderedby (lieCortes,has , been laid aside by the Provincial Assem bly, and it is probable that body will suoa issue a Tsrifl’of their own. C juliel Callava, late Governor of West Fioriii.1, has been appointed to tlie com. mnnd of the Castle of St. Juan deOHoz (Mexico) aud sailed a lew day* since in the sloop of war Majicn. Money is very scarce here, owing ♦* the vast quantities taken away almost dai ly, hy the troops going to Cadiz, nnd th* large sums sent tu Puerto Cabello for tlia supply uf the troops there, ns well as tllhse ol (lie Castle of St Juuu de Olloa. There arc at present no American ves. scJs of war in this port, nnd we have not heard of any piracies being committed uf late. His B. M, brig Dotterel,capt. Hen dry, sailed on the 10th for New York aud the Curnniiun on a cruise. It is still sickly here among strangers F three or four are carried oil'daily.