Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 14, 1822, Image 2

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A I t a* _ • j ffrehk of .WwTarF,—Hla max ofyellnw I* I THE (iKOIhiI AN. , v 'f w «™ r«p»n««l to lilt Hoardof Health en , ,. . - ——-* I'l** 8«l inat. ami f«*ir on ihc .'M, The number H \ V.V N N A II : iMwrth* in tht ci’)’ for \h« week ending the ~ — . - - — — — flUtAug* Wit50,nf whom IJ wcjt of yeilnw U.\ I PUPA V MQUNlN<.,ttKt»T, 14, \HU. Jfpfiy Hio »Mo number of victim, to tl.ia' ' T - . r . J iT* dUeiir np to M In at. via tixtV'icvtn, " XtiiMikoii * il r«t!«nml end lliell nave a. , , .. n I bit CHNi’i were reported on the 4th. Sever- ^ " C "* -p, ’»! dvallta ure noticed of pcrwnn who Imd left A MVtre tlfiimjcr storm, though of short do* city. \ntiuit, pinmid over thi» city jferti-rd.y between j v *"«1 "nvr.mjf propoaltiont tied been made fvn end three o'clock. A negro girl, belonging to check the progreu of the diaceie. It ik pro- to l)r. lUod, wmb etrucV tluml by tho thcirio poeed diet the cideeui thnuld drem ihemsclvt-i thinly A tree oil the thuudqibolt rued wen eleo 'n mlk nil cloth, to prevent infection--this w Mrnck, etui ehivrreil. Wo have not heard of oflbrrdhy e nmnufucturcr of the erlicle. Another any further deinu|T0. C*mnih\i(w4 M'Uujl*,—Tlieee gentlemen, it Hppcere, Itevn returned from their iircoml ex* curkion without Mil engagement. We have been favored with luticra cnntttinlng a minutn rela tion of the ciidumntanmtl which prevontml their MeQnnd meeting, and a copy of Uul.t'umming'a twmlbdl pQHted lit Augusta—-but a* we think W|iiite enough hai hueneeid upon thonuhjor.t ut* ready, and an there will dotihiltMbc itateltiQiite ind counter*»utvmrnti in nUuudtnco* it will be •utHnfiit to lay that after the arrtet ofCoionrl Cumieing, anew place and tunc ol inueting was to be appo ntedi Upon \hia point they could nut agroe^nd arpernicd, Mr. 11‘DufHe taking up bin lincw maroli for Greenville, where lie Hopped for a allott lime, and Col. Uummiiig fbllowing. IKre tho latter gentleman pound the former as an ,( e<iuwealing "coinidri-I and baac coward !” Underneath this Mr. ll'Dufllo added in uuoUior handbill • recrimination upon Col. G. Tito latter proceeded to Augtietnf where he again poitod Mr. M*l)nf!lc aa In-forty 3 \.0 add. a promise of producing to thu public full view of the tranuiotloii. ' lty the nriiyel of the ichr Gliorub, at Now York, mtulligcucc Itae been received confirming the Ihct that General Muralea had mitered Porto Cubcllu, wliorr, it in aaid, M lhe pestilence regen in an ununual tlegrei, and where probably him* eulf and naked follower! will end their <laye. H — A letter to the editor of the American, «ey»- “Wear© here (nt Le Quay re) in porfbot securi ty j and you inky rest Matured Diet no danger irAatinur n fn hr a/ifiwlu ndid Ay vmtlt coming Mo l/nited but leu ft iA<« /»o n -ww/i «in the S/iiM/n ttiitti'rs ill i/la Jluna/uimagc, near Vma iiico, wluhcan Ac eatilg uvuiiled Ay ktuft ing svM/f <o the ibfHtfwurd." Warn Ih'util— Gapt. Davie, arrived nt New- York in M «lu) s from Ilio Janeiro, mciitiuiiH that it wuu ipimi there. A diHturbenoo took place about the 1st of July at St,Salvador, between the-Inhabitant* ami Ruvripean troop*, which re* aulted in hloodNtiod, about duo of the former bt ilig killed. The Prince had sent lu.Ob'O at and of arma, PH) otVim-ra and 3W0 troop*, a frigate end throe corvetten to the aid of the people. The fleet loft Hio on the 13th of July. -41- J-’ram Jtuenoi ^yraj.—Dipt. 8eara, nt Pldli* delpliia, hi Inga aeoounti lo the 13th of July, at avhlch tlmo the place was quiet. Tht-vn had been ocvcunl akirmikhus in the interior with the ♦tmllans. JYam Iiiirt.—Lettorafrnm I.lnta to the ?lat Ap'H. qnute Amciii'an Hour *1 pur Imrrrl « n bntrd—bul (Vnm llin |j uuv anxlrly fell M it Unit fbr the of tha city toil tlieicii'- city of money, It would bo iliHluuK to rrour* the proceed., The n.yulnti lmd drlcatnl and natually cut up a di.idou vfStu Matliu'a army It I’i.co, cuu.ImIuk uf 1101) men. f urclRncra vera ramovlnft tliulr proparty to Uallau.lu caat* of the royallata Rutting tlia bcltar of San Marlin in a general engagement. The ittcit nrconnt. from Husain are received at Bo.tun, A letter dated 8t. Fctorabnrgh, duly li, itiyi—" rhelmprtlal liuar.li are un tltcir march lu this oily, and arc cipuoted here la a law day.. Nobody hare expects a war." .Vpmii'.b J’irnrt/.—Among the vtmeli l|ft at .form Hloo on tha 18th ult. by Chaplain Itly^pnr- Tlvatl nt I’hlladclphia on the 4tl> Instant, wai tiro F.ighah brig Phmhr, Maokic, which wai anptnred hy a Spanish privateer, after receiving from hnr tltrre IS pound shot, and aeveral vnh Hot of musketry. The captain wnat the time in 111 ticnUh, and was confined on board without utcdical aaniatance in tlm harbor till ho died, which took piano on the 16lhof Angu.t. The brig was condvmned Capt. Laogdon, of the brig Gen. Jackson, taboo hy one of them pica, room, arrived in a moat dreatllid sltnatiun—hla eiothet wore noatly totii frum hit baok, built a lilt eye. bltuk. hi. faoo mint inhumanly cut an •ttthorwlao much injured. Onu uf tin ae ptlva- tetvait named the flan, Hwein, ami is owned by a Catalan, who lays he liaa had two vMtol. eaptnrod by the Americana tinder the Patriot flag, ami ho now meant to retaliate on them, lie now hat throe large privaleen, and i. pre paring another. No leu than five prlvateera »re fitting ontnt St.Johna, Porto Itico.for the purpose of capturing all vessel. Imuml lo or coming from an) port in poa.t-.si ,|. ef rite Ta- tiiuU, A London article of the 34th July myeitia tindcratood thero la to be no Oongrrtta of Sove reign. the onioing fall, as to frequently report ed. The Kmpcror Alexander and the King of Prussia intend to go immediately to Victma,on 1 visit to tire Emperor franc... The corner atone for the foundation of a frame building hot been laid in the Navy Yard, at Phi ladelphia. which ia intended to caver a new line of battle .hip, the keel of which will soon be kid. The frame will be 27J feet long, 100 feet wide *t.d <i feet high. , propose! tint a cargo nf ice shall tic ..btainnl •ml laid in tlt« street, nf the Infected district, In order to create an artificial Oool 1 and a per son had ofluretl to procuro, it fromllio Island, on tha thinks ol Newfoundland. It would not he annas tnfinpert at tho bainu time a an(f Ca nadian North Wester. Tliwll. 8. Circuit Court had met and adjourn ed in cuusvtpn nce of the prevalence uf the fe ver. Several rohberlea Imve been commuted In tbo deserted part uf the oily of Nmv-Ynrk, not withstanding tho capt-rial watch has been pro vUletl. Tho rngnea are nut content with rob bing, hut In every instance hnst-commlited tha must wanton destruction upon tho property ex pound lo their dupredatltmi. Capt. Sampson,til the brig Thomas, at New- York from Cadis, Inn despatches H unt Mr, Kins ayth, American Minister at Madrid, lur the Se cretary nf Slulc-, The Intelligencer of Ihc 5th, announces the death of Josialt Meigs, Jjummisalnnrr of the tie, nt-ral l.antl tlfilne, the iN-eroding evening ut 8 o'clock, aged sisty-llvo yettra. F. L. M'Kcnnry, Ksq. late auperintendant nf Indian ulVaira, luii'cnmmunoed his Washington Kaamlnorby attacking Mr, Crawford, and eulo gising the other heads of department. Mr. M'llumtey had better betake hlmiclf to writing Indian reports,for In thus knawiog the file lie loses tlmo and lubor. The p»pl* of Cleveland tillage, Ohio, were t on the Silt ull entertained with a ^ght of M- .-urnl » l 1^r.spouts on the lake in the neighbor hood. The cloud being high, and Ihc aptmti black uni perpendicular, resembling the large pillantol tutor mighty fbbrto, ami uccaaionally chingit-g t-irir position, preaeottsl 1 prospect I,nth grand anti lieautittil. They eontlnuetl tw- ihlelitrsnmt length of time, and lhair tllaap- prarance tsia followed hy ifallingofrain intnr. rents tm the labr, anti a alight altower extending itself to the village, A Mr. Corbin, who was punned hy the depu ty sheriffs of I'omllttnn District, S. 0. and a de tachment uf cavalry, ill ak amounting tu nine poisons, in endeavoring In eacape, wai shut at and killed hy one of the parly. A verdict of wilfitl murder was returned, and the wlmlc par ■ty held tu bail. The putrid sort throat is said to he very pro- valent In Hie upper parta uf 1‘endlctim district, South Carolina, The aubscri| lion fur ihc relief uf tit* dlatrcia. rd in Ireland, at the L mdon Tavern, atnnnntrd to neatly fiOO,OQQI ami the llmise of r.nmmoivi hud voted 20t),(X)U( fur the aumu purpose. John Iwoltlrr has been found guilty of the murder of his vrilk,M Lancaster, (Ta.) and sen. tested lobe Imog. The tltam boat Delaware, recently arrived at Philadelphia front Chester, where a camp meet ing had been bold, witlt mV Amo/ml passengers, Thegrnural triennial meeting of the Stock holders of tho llnnk uf the United Status took plsce on the Id Inst, and a resolution was paused lot- the appointment of a committee uf Stock huldtirs, not oiceuding twenty-four in numbor, lo tske iulu consideration the report mudu on the part of Ilio llattk, and other subjects con nected with it 1 the mectlilg to be again called whim the committee are prepared to report, t he following gentlemen have hern appointed to compose the eommilieulion. Joseph Hemphill, Stephen tilt-aid, linn. John S, Ifi. ahst-dsim, Itahert llulston, John Uotmell, Daniel U. Verphmk, Major James llamUrntr, lion, llenj. It. Morgan, Bolomun Kiting, It, L. Coll, \\ m Meredith, Ibtul Heck, Jr. Victor Dupont, Fran cis l 1 . Cot bin, James Urawn, John fidiults and Henry Fnxall. Pntptctt.—'The National Intelligen cer ul (lie Slit ult. remarks—that "lor intle- pendcnce and rectitude, ami fur all the easen- tiala uf true repuhltcanism, Seeretkry llrawfltnl has no auperinr in the land," Tu this sentiment the 0radio aaya, wooordially reipontl Await I "ami take the liberty to add, that at lav aa can Ito asettrinined from every indication, puhllc and private, tho public mind la fw. tattling down in tho aarne belief." When such it tile stale of public feeling, and when we know that tve may look to such a one aa the luoeeisur to mn present ohitif magistrate, we feel an him- cat prttls and satisfaction, It augura well fur our country that there la one ammtg us to whom tv# may look for the redneorpowthm of those republican principles in the practical titles of our government, which have too neatly been xirgolli-n. Tho voice of the people willpre- vail, lit derpito of the cll'ortt which have bent made, and will no doubt be continued, tu fore stall it. On tlria account, if on no other, while wo botv to the will uf the people anti the repub Heim party, we uhuttld fuel disposed to rejoice at the elevation of Mr, Crawford—In a govern, moot like ours, when the people antler them selves to be led by designing end ambitious men, they surrender all tho righla nf IVeemen ami the blosaings of a government of their ehoioe. They become at cll'eetuilly the aub- Jvcti and tools of those individuals si tho hum- bloat slave nf an Kaatern Satrap. Hot we trust the people will take ll.cir own part. \Va re jolce to find that there ia still among them a re deeming spirit, amt that public opinion ia "act- 1 ling down"on one wliu U-emphatically ".as. /nno-.uN. iv/ii-mA*," and wild xtl'urda the wrest hupc'to the republican! party, A The Lake tieorge ateam-boat rineoix was a short time since auiaed at St.Johns, in Upper Canada, and a guard put on board of hurt hr eon sequence of tho discovery of several bales of nlk which had been aecreled in the cook's room, without tho knowledge of Capt, Sher man. Captain 8. having immcdiatt-ly proceed ed to wait on the govt-rnur to obtain Iter libera tion, Ihc crew the ensuing morning nt crpower- ed the guard placed for her protection, put the steam on, and arrived at Burlington the tame evening, Napoleon, in the “Voice from St. Helena,” of Dr. Q’Ueara, thus (peaks of his brother Jo seph:—“Hit virtues and talents are those ofa private character, and for wch nature intended htm^he is too-good to be e great man. lie hai uajamhiliou. He ix-very like me in person, but handsomer, lie it extremely well informed, but h s learning is not that which is fitted firr x king; nor ii he capable of commanding an xr> my .* eOMMUNIOATKI). No. r, on imfrisonmknt you drift. The follmvmg Qaaayiaona of a at-riea pub llnht-d in October last, in connexion with winch it should bound 1 '•rite Olid nf all I'll whom Hie alllictud kneel, the friendless Call: Front his high list-, no of guodneaa shall appruve The holy dcetlaof mercy anil uflnvet Fur when ti c vanities uf hit's I, u-t .Uy Oldu ton's hurrying wing i.]i;:l sweep atvsy Hwr.lt art by eharitt, and mercy dune, High o’er the wreck of tune, shall live alone Imimirtalaathe Heavens—tout beauteuiu bloom lo ttlher ttorhla—ami realmslinyond the tomb!" "Matthsw M'Kt-imy tliuduv jail near, 70 years old ; lie had been JO years cut,lined for a a'mgh debt: his tWdren gut ))»asessiun of Ilia proper- ty, and ho had been suffered lo linger out Ills last dnya III ulose confinement in a loathsome prison m N. York." "Israel 1'erlcv tlir.l after 1.1 muntlia confine- mi-lll in gt. Andrew's jail, (Maine) 1 lie wai ex. pnaod to a pestilential.Jlmiu fi om the vxtilt In llxmont—whioli, aaya me Uoroner'x inqueil, out asiuuctl ininiiily uutl death " “ Count l.au>uu was 10 tears confined—to avoid insanity, ho had recnu'ae tntlietapedt- cm of taming a spider. The jailor, eonveraant in scenes ul wretcliudncm, aeeultniiahy tlisoo. vered, and in Hie wantunncM eftyriuny, dcs n-oyetl it." Slmlllsluop in rrrnrtl any fiirthor lonanoua nf malignity mid villainy t • * * lorlod it Hraten I Your insolvent laws release the debtor after 30 ilaj s, ^ 6') If foreign tlehte unrepresented.— Is lie inatle richer hy being a month in jail I Let the creditor take a mortgage from Ilia debtor —the iucarreratiim uf tusbudy candu on good to ritltcr. Arrest lor debt was enacted first in t'J67. How much lisa U coat—what good has it done I See the F.ngliah jails for near fioo yeara—wliat hecatombs of human viclima lias fully sacrificed to Ibis moloch t>Fcupidity I Is it fit that wliat was law in 1267, should reign with a,it age sway In 18221 There never tv ta a truer adage than this - "Imprisonment only reaches the poor and IVlcmllcn 1 while the rich, the powerful, and the fraudulent never fuel its se verity." I will finish tvlth telling you a fact 1 of which you may make a story. I woa at Waihlngum when Hie Osage Indians came to visit tho (hill, ed Stales, nr the Fretldent - On viewing the Jail, they aiketl tvhat it wail The jail, Wliat dst jail I A place to put Indiana in who tin not pay the akina they owe. After looking at it very attentively and with astonishment) this child of nature replied, "Indian oan nu oatch skin dare.” Did you ever hear that industry, nr ony oilier virtue was inculcated hy the morals uf a priatiu I away with this living tomb amt atigmaon our age. lie who has to pay promptly for whit he purchases, will he eautieua wlvat he buys. Vice and extravagance should not tm occasioned ur encouraged by law. It li the duty nf legisla ture to inculcate temperance ami frugality. In 1762 tiatharine II. aboliahed torture—let us 60 yeats after, abolish this torture of the miml. Mr. Noah, in a tale National Advocate, haa a remark on the calc of tho poor debtors in New- Yorkjail,atthia,tolhem moat calamitous peri od, that duet equal justice to hit head and heart. It ia addreesed to the attorney! or plainllfik in execution 1 xml suggests lenity tu these unfor tunates aa not only humane, but wise. On this euhj.-ot, Governor Bennett «av»— "Connected with the adminiilratinn of juitice, are those laws which govern the relationship between the creditor and hla debtor. If the in ability to pay a debt be a ci-iate, it thntdd be aa Ollier crimes are, punlihed by the atate, and the punishm- nt proportioned to the extent end magnitude of the ofi'cnce. Rut if it be not such an 0fiance as ought to draw down ttputt it the severity of penal inhibition, then, to vest in any individual inch a power, it to arm him with nu lent than fl spotio authority. The period which was auppused to justify tills cruel measure, hst long since passed, end the benignant spirit of an enlightened age regards with equal abhor- rence the Injustice of the mandate that now strips the debtor of his liberty, and that which levered hie body and gave to each creditor his proportionable shsre. Tim stale is injured, font losesJhe efinrts of* useful ciliien. The creditor is not beuefitted, for the imprisonment of his debtor willnot sstisfy his claim The debtor is the double victim nf misfortune and revenge. II fraud be committed, punish it by severe enactments; if concealment be perpe- trated^expnse the perpetrators to infamous pri- various: but humanity and justice, the tears of infancy and innocence i.-..ke invoke Hte prohib ition or the dangerous power now coucciled 10 the cu-siior,” Mr, Caldwell, it I* aald, dnrt not lake the ma- nagftnent of the Richmond Theatre, u before reported. fWnl fhirt—K black hoy In Alexandria went lu e gunsmith's fur a gun whloh had been left there, when the iwprentloe and himself agreed to fight x sham duel with guns. 1 lie Idack hoy's gun being loaded went off and killed hla com panion nit Hie spul. A bruiser of Hibernian merit, having lately visited Ncvv-York, in hopes nf carrying on his profession, received In little encouragement, Hitt he returned In disgnat, declaring the Yan kees had no taate for thejfne arts f The London Literary tiatette aaya " that Pcins-itig/*(ft# /’robs’ ia announced in the Ed inburgh Magaeinei at forthcoming fromihe au thor of Waverly, Sir Walter Scott, we be lieve, parent tome time in Derbyshire, lire! year, and was, no dnubt, struck by the grand and pe culiar features uf this picturesque country, Hie remarkable caverns, mines, wells, and moun tains nf which present so much interest tt^the tourist,” The justices of the peace fur the cltv of Sa. vsnnsh closed the examination of the negroes Dick, Shadriek and Hnbbln, on Wednesday forenoon, after 1 aetnlon of two days. Atlira full and patient hearing, the ahore named fel lows were turned over to the juatioetpf Hie In ferior Court "f Chatham County for trial. The ehargea alleged agalnat them are for attempting to ptuaun their muter and family, ami for en^ delivering in create an insurrection amung the" blacks. U'e understand their trial will take plum in tho com sc of next week. Should they lie found guilty, their lives will be the forfeit. flepuHitun. A e/Bllnel on duly M Port Nia^era. lately tlrirrlrtl from his post, arid with hie firms anil arcoutrrmenta crossed the river tu the i'nnatla side. The moment hs landed, httwever, he was made a prixnptr by Hie gnartl of the 70th regiment, and ia s few hours afterwards escorted hack In Iris post at the point of the bsynnet. The editor 'Of tlm Niagara dinner Ceniurns tha commanding officer lor taking this course. Whether it wai atriclly legal or not tve rannot say ; but wn presume it will have a good effect. Suppose there should be a mutual understanding upon Imth, Sidra of tho frontier, to deliver np deserters Mu. Aa there has been much anxiety evinced in regard to a meeting of Council, on Monday if. ternonn last, we have been requested to publish the following letter from the Chairman of the Hoard of Aldermen for Hie information of the public. n. 1’oiici Orrrra, Savannah,? Sept. 5,1822. 5 The members of the City Council ai 0 requir rd to attend aHlte Council Chamber this after noon at 4 o’clock, to take Into ccmaidcmtion the propriety of laying a quarantine, upon tucli vessels as may arrive from tha port of New York. The nres-e nger will summon Council to meet at the above tntlo and place. MOSES 8IIKFTAI.I, Chairman, e. c. To S. Menltmi, Messenger c, c. The flippant scribblers tvho oppose themselves to Secretary Crawford, forget that the republicans came into power by their opposition tu abuses, and their repu tation for economy: The moment they lose these distinctions, ami forgot the po licy that raised thorn, from that moment their popularity must he un the wane, ami finally, the frtlerslists mud triumph, il then, tho republicans party is to be kept together, ami the sh'tnglh nf n npiibli coil mini illhitrfltion, IS tu descend unim paired lo Cttl. Monroe's successor, that stntesmnn, who sets his free against ex trsvagsnee, promotes investigation intu abuse, advocates reform, and reasonable retrenchment, ivhu r- known tit bo a uni form anil decided democrat, should he chosen to the executive chair—such n man would preserve the purity nl the Consti tution, nml restore the influence anil elm- ractcpuf tho present administration—tf the destines nf this country be plat ed in the bonds uf any cTir.ru, of a different cast ut character, he cannot fail tu destroy tins fouudati-.il of Ihnsc principles and maxima ol national policy, which fur a quarter nf a century past, hate redutllldcd so much to the honor, happiness, anti gin ry uf this cuufederary.—li’ush. tint. The pnblcation in n detached form of the I' ll lowing fact, ia dun In a distinguish ed individual, who is now a resident a mong us. At Ihc time when Messrs. Klsworth, Murray and Davie were at I’aris, as Commisalonrra, from the United States to the Directory, Joseph Ifonaparte, then a Minister in France, was the person nl all others connected with the French Government, who ".behaved moat uni formly with liberality, disinterestedness ami respect to tho Commissionrrs ’’ We have the fact from Garden’! Anecdotes, At the limo that Joseph liunaparte was thus uniformly kind tu our Commissioners he could have no idea uf visiting America. The statement respecting the seperato note, laid lu have been presented to tho Spanish govenrmont by the English Am bassador, is contradicted both in the Ma drid and London juurnals. " No one in Iris actyies, asvs the editors, could havn believed the original a fabrication that is to say, be was a madman who cuuldfl|t- fieve that the English government had re solved un protecting the constitutional system. In compliance with the invita- tmn^l the municipality of Madrid, tho Ring was to have promenaded the streets of the capital on the I4th'of July, and to have reviewed the garrison. u. s. scuooneITgrampus. Churleston, Sipt. IL—A letter was re. ceivrtl, yesterday from an officer on board the Grampus, doted at St. Thomas on tho 12th ult. It mentions that they matfr? their tun from this port lo St. B.irte, in 11 days. In exchanging salutes on enter ing that harbour, one of the soldiers in the fort lmd his arm shattered through Cara- 'evanee* in not sponging his gun, and the Surgeon of the Grampus was invited by direction of the Governor, to assist the Surgeon oi the fort in amputating it. The officers, generally, received many civili ties from tho Governor, iltc. of Sfr'Barts- t'he trade of St. Barts anti St Thomas is expected to suflYi' materially by the open, ing of the British West Indies to foreign trade-—The letter mentions their falling in with the celebrated Spanish privateer brig Pnnchitn, on their passage from Sf. liarts to St. Thomas, who was desirous of boarding a brig then under convoy of tho Grampus i but this was unhesitatingly re- liiscd by Capt. Gregory, when she made off.—It was quite healthy at St. Thorns* at the above date. While there, a dinner was given to the officers or the schooner, by the Amorican merchants anti •hipmas- lera.—In the course of her cruise, previous to her return home, the Grampus was to touch at Havana. Her crew were re markably healthy at the date of this letter] not a man having been reported uu tha sick list fur a week.—Courier. from OARTHAGENA. JVVta Fbrfc Sept. 4 —The sclrr. Wil liam Bayard armed last evening in 2t days passage. Cap*. Peter Antler, lain master, having died intestate, the vessel was tinted hy the authorities under an old law that the property of a foreigner dying thus, shall escheat to the government, At the timo of her seizure, both officers and several other crew were sick, nml -Mr.-, Robinson wawibsent.—Fortunately the C 4 si. nclit. Porpoise, l.iuut. Rentage, arrived at that jdttWurc,' bringing Mr. R. passen ger from St. Martha. ,Mr. R. immediate ly investigated anti litit(“ the affuir before Lap!. Ritmage, who demanded her rcs- ruration, but finding the lutendant ex~ *i re "w5 reluctant to comply with Iris ilemki|(ls, h* took charge of the schooner, declaring her under tho protection of tho United States. After some ultereatiun. ami the de< -rininntion of Captain R. to bring the vessel to sea unless prevented by force, Ilio scltr. was reatun d, Lieut. Curlis put on board, and came out of port un the I3ih August, in co. with the Por poise, which was bound to Vera Cruz, via Porto Bello and Cbagres- rirti afthirs uf Columbia were in a good condition, tho utmost harmony prevailed among all classes, and the country was rid nf all its enemies, excepting it tliesin- gin city ol Porto Cnvello, which was still held by tho Spanish forces under LaTnifte but was so closely besieged by Gen. Pa** as to assure its reduction in a short time. A superb hnuse hud been fitted up by the government, at St. Fe,- fur tho neegmoik. lion ofa minister from tha U. Stuteaiv’ The British frigate Sybil was atcSt thagona. Tho English corvetle Lady Barrington, hud arrived to be sold hunfits government would not purchase her. The privateer Coin. Brion, with Corn. tspbattnms him in 1799.—JOstn. Press Ths Rtsurrrction .Van—Wo have been repeatedly askod of late what Cobbett has done with Paine’s bones. Hui ho taken our advice, and inld them to the bone dealer at Whitechapel, or hai he given them to a phosphorous manufactory, and is this all the light we shall have on the subject f Our resurrection man told us some years agn, that he would give Paine’s or the blackamoor’s bones a public luneral when Soring should return, and yield cart loads of flowers to strew in the pro cession. Whgt! have the flowers not blown since? Has Paine nr the Blacka moor, who has been so unceremoniously carried icro*s the Atlantic, no surviving relative or friend to hasten the interment? Because the trick has failed, is this resur rection man to defraud the dead of *ieir rites? We must insist bn the ftuieral procession however much ashanreu our political proph^may be to act as under taker. If he tries such another foolish trick," Let him have his brains taken out and buttered and given to a dog for a uew year’s gift.”—Lsndvn Ti:res, lie has now resided among ui1 many years Jolly’s flag, had been ashore on the W evincing th* same friendly leeltngs and dills reef, near Carlhagena. considerably liberal dtsnoaitnms which disUugutahed — 1 —> ? ■- 3 injured, and was repairing. The )famuus Lufitte had got a sc hr. of about 40 tuns, ami a commission from the government, and would be ready to sail in a few days on a cruize, and moy be expected to annoy American u well as Spanish vessels, / The Weit India seas were filled w{th Spanish privateers from Porto Kico. who lie in wait at the Passages, and capture and rob all they meet. Fourteen had been fitted out within,the last month.Com.Jldv * SPANISH PIRACIES. The Barque American, Cnpt. Allen, 26 days front Cabroxo, {Porto Rico) arrived at Eennebuuk on the a6tl) August This vessel, on her passage from Mayaguez to Kennctvink, was captured by a Spanish privateer, under pretence that all her papers were not regular, sent into Oa- broio, where she was detained several months, but never had a regular trial nor was any part of her cargo condemned— but in consequence of her long detention nearly the whole nf her cargo, valued at upwards ol site thousand dollars, was o- bliged to be sold to pay expences—only nineteen hogsheads of molasses befog (brought home.—'Th* former captain, tbw