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TUKHKOIIGIAN.
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SWANN All;
TuBKPMT MOItNING. SKI’T. 17, IIM.
Wt have cujd*d from I lie Ulurkstun Gup-
Vicrb detail of » recent action tirtween the 8|rt-
nmb privateer brig I'anrhita or I'altnyfa soil the
V. 8. »ehr. Grampus, U. Conid’l. *rnl (
-4be rupture of the lurmer, The capture nt this
vend ii hiKht/cra!it«t>le to the •|.u it nml bra-
very of Ijeutrttatit Gregory nml bin crew. A
fete more ntnilnr capture! »'UI go- fbr to-check
I he depreitalioidiWtheie btinennuere, who h*vp
deserted the red (lug of piracy fu* IheipJel flag
•of Spain, and whom itn|-uuity IrM fendwsd da-l Q eor ^i|, during Hit lute war by Goohrnne'i
ting. The Kemcily, however, is known—nml u rtneditm. k
Thr mmip nfroluncl Tattnall Living bfffl
omitted in the lift of* candidalti lur Cnngn-M,
published In the Southern ((reorder, the editor
rcrn.itkn -"Lot any misapprehension should
•vine from lid* final Mru net, we bc£ leave to
•itnmirre, from the brat authority^ that Colonel
Tattntll i#, as he has Cm been, the minus awl
devoted *?*vant of hif country, and will be
grateful to Ilia fellow citirena for their suffrages,
mb representative in the eniuing Congress*’'
Vn the Court of King's (tench, at («uildlndl,
in London, in the cnne 0IT01 bus, an American
planter, vs Admiral Cochrane, a verdict was ob.
tainCd by the plninliiV for 3800 pounds sterling,
an dumoges for the value of 38 alavcs, carried
oil from Cumberland Island, on the coast of
•dose like that administered by Lieut Gregory
will be found to operate better titan any other
remedy in similar cases.
Foreign dates to the ‘«M Angus)' nre tticeived
H>y the William Thompson, at Ndw-Vork. Ex
tracts will be found in Our succeoling columns.
With the exception of tbc accouik of the defeat
of the Turkish Admiral, the accounts are inna
te tasting*
A Ft ouch squadron has proceeded to the Le
vant, will special instructions to pfutect the
auhject^f the King of Fiance, and yitli seexm-
tl:iry instructions to assist the tiitforltmaVe of ev
ery description who may claim their aul
Col. Thomas Barclay, one of the Commissfom
•t
ors under the fifth article *t>f the
T.katy
KT«sl. V’.
of
Client, Mr, Price, Manager of the Nov-York
Tl\jjatrc, and Mr. Charles Matthews, Use cele*
bruted Comiftltau, are among the passengers in
the William Thoropibm
From Bviuil—Capt JLJugc, from St. Salvador,
Strived at Salem stules that that city was sub
jected to strict martiul Jaw, WKng under lltc
government of the European fhtrlyjucBe.
with 2&0 troops. Tito vdlugcs in thewiclitlty
ttuve all declared in favor of-the Prince, and u
'body of 7 ortluuL) Uraililian^hao assbuthlcd tjj
the interior, with a determination to aiytpol
•their decision. All communication between gic
city and country is cut off. Iloth parties were
'expecting reinforcements and supplies ; the
llwtzijjiuns were looking to Uio for uiaistance—
-juore Portuguese trbops were expected from
llisi^n. *Thi re ywas neither confidence nor
money at Si. Salvador, which caused much cm
'•.barnrsanteiit in commercial transactions.
Madron.
Advices IVom old’Spain, received at Havana,
xtute that n passport lnid been given tt) the
French Ambassador, immediately alter quelling
the disturbances af^lau.'id, with a definitive or
der Unit lie should immediately retire from the
Court.
W. Qi T) Worthington in a letter to the elec
tors of F,sat Florida, dated at Baltimore, de
clines being considered a candidate lor Con
gress. The present Mayor of St. Augustine 1
Col. Forbes, is announced a candidate.
c Ntrw-York Fever.—Six canes of ytflott^fcvcr
were repotted on the 5th inst. two hy the Hoard
of Health and four by the newspapers—the lat
ter had left the city, but had been taken sick at
the places to which they hail removed, (tit the
6th inst. live ca&» vjjgre repot tefij.
( yfjlte examination of tli** *• infected district”
ides on, but Ano hides have ^beeit diaouvered.
The following hou4q| have keen broken open
and depredations committed within thorn
43, 5d, ft6,68, 94, 9ft, '98, and lUfi Green.
,uv Mi efft j No*? J14 aiftl UTj^VasItingtoii-st j
Ni/s. 20 a nil 25 Hector street No. 5 A
streets ml No. 4 Dcy street,
I Some idea of the desertion of New York may
hi formed from the following extract front the
Statesman " The population south of Fulton
Breot is short of 3000. The ordinary popula
tion is probably not far from 30,000, making the
number ofYniigrnnts about 27,000,” yet we arc
insured that the whole number of deaths is not
an hundred.
.The English and French, who have taken sumo
interest in the policy ot the country-
■i a5/i\rico.-*JIftvana accouids represent the af-
Jhbs of Mexico as fur from being settled, in con-
sequence of the numerous parties existing in
that coinin'yt and that fears are eutertaii^U that
« frightful anarchy will he the boiisequence.-*^
It iffurther said, that* general Victoria has rilbn
ugukiist the govenunopt in llujio, with 10,000
men, uitd prochiimed a republic, and tbul ulH
cei s and snUllcia desert to him in great numbers.
He has already beat cut lie division of (iiiatcm.i-
id, commanded hy Filasulu,and other troops bud
been sent uguiust hint. These accounts no
doubt aie exaggerated 5 but they are in the
main, not improbable Viet hide’s throne ami
{tower are not calculated for the age, and least
of all, for the continent of America. It cunnot
be placed on a solid foundation, and it oulyW-
Quires a popular leader and a soldier, to slmk^
/it—such A\*onc is r^nrpsented to be V.ctoTiu.
Several piracies nave been recently commit-
^teiT on the coast oMJulm. T he AmrrlbWt’ brig
Itose ln-Bloom, from Turks Island, bound to
Kavumu'was robbed on the 28tli ull. and the
crew ill treated. ’The 1‘ortuguesc brig Lns^ ;
tanian Confess, and the Alliance were boarded
*iul robbed off the Homano Key. The Spanish
aeltr Conception was robbed and taken posses-
aion of near llAvanu, on tbc 23th July, rctlken
by the cuptain, and carried into Arcos dc Canari,
where one ef the pirates who was broughttir
vas delivered up to justice^ The 6ame b® t
wlvieb captured die above sohooner, also cap
tured and robbed on the 23th inst. the sloop
Hon Ignacio. This vessel was afterwarda.giVen
up to convey some prisoners takon in oilier tri
ads to Arcos de Canari, together with a threat
ening letter from the commander to the Justice
of the District, declaring that unless the aolir.
xvhich had been retuken and carried into that
port, wai given up to him, "he would set (li e to
atores, burn all the coasters which capte in his
Vay, and hang their crews before his lice.”
Out little navy haa, so far, done its duty nobly
»on iht%, atation- but increasing vigilance is re*
qmrajdto keep the villains in check,
t l (
Bt. Fe, of New Mexico, is now
by our traders on the uj$j)cr parts ^.Arkansas
Tiver. Tt is stated that there has not been anv
rsin at that place for three yearqtand no com
plaint about it 1 , the people irrigating their fiekls
by ditches and canals from the Hjo del Norte
•nd from theatreams which issue frpm the high
lands and neighboring mountains*#
« *
The account of hostilities haring commenced
between the Big Warrior and M'lnHtsh of the
Gneek nation, is contradicted iu the Southern
Disorder. The former <• confined with a mala-
dy ( <Df which he has been afHxted for some
tim$, and most probably** will prove fatal.
4^ The Montgomery Beptlblican of the 6th inst,
states fuat a lmsumlerstandinff had existed be
tween the Big Warrior and WTntosh, relative
to internal regulations of the Greek nation
vlticfi however is supposed to have been ati£
cably scufeaT - »
No new casWof fever* have occurred on
board the Unitea States* ship Hornet, at Nou
folk, since A. reported* tyie deaBt
took plate on the 5th lust.
Albany
A dial naaing sirltnea* has lately made its af
praranre M Guildhall, Vt ami I likaxter, N.H.
which iu a fi*w werkx haa swept ofl 2d peraons
niostly children. It ia represented as a dyacn-
tary, of very malignant type,
A Comet, with a tail apparently TWeetT feet
long to the naked rye, wasltbpmed in Charles-
tint about nine o'clock on Friday night, in the
southern quarter of the heavens, passing from
east to west witii great rapidity. ^
A negro hoy fishing on one of the wharves in
Charh stun on Wednesday last, fi ll rfito the wa«
ter and would have bc*fi drowned but for the
humanity of a gentleman, a teller in one of the
hanks, who jumped after and saved him. 4
A severe hail storm took place on the 34th of
August, in the* neighborhood of St. Inigocs,
(Mav>land,) which destroyed all the tobaroo
crops from that place down to Point Lookout.
All the. window gla«n in the houses and church
at St. Inigocs was broken. On the same day
the likil fi ll in sur.lt abundance in the neighbor
hood of White Post, about eight miles south of
Winchester, (V».) as to cover the ground to
the depth oHwo or three inches. On the same
day, near I.eosburgh, the rain swept away gfciu,
fgttccs, Ac,
The office of the Philadelphia Union caught
fire through the carelessness of one of the boys,
on the 5th inst. but it was extinguished before
any mnUriul damage was done.
It is its contemplation to cut a Otnnl from the
Hudson to the Dele-ware. A fheoting lias been
held at Morristown, N. J. nod a committee Hp<
pointed to hy out the beat 0 unse, and to prti
lion the legislature for assistance in attaining
the object proposed.
The distillery of spirits of turpentine, belong
ing to Messrs. Avery, Legourne and Davis, in
Roxbury, Mass, lias been *estrayed by fire.
The principal part of the moveable property
wub saved.
A write-in the Nt-vv-Ymk Commercial'Ad
vet tiecr advises that the fever should be cured
by a brtlltof process, after the plan of an Irish
ugptaAt who y-actisutjlt in New Origins some
years since- that- is—make the patient drunk
upon old whiskey, then wrnp him op itfttlifte
or four stout blankets and lay^him down fur
three of Jour hours under the full power of
the fuinBUlictfioleiU perspiration cures the pa-
Ant.
Duane and Yturfyle.—.Col. Dunne pur rea
ders idrendy know has offered his Aurora esta
blishment for sale, lie has left us to jtplitical
darkness with the intention, no duubt, of illy.!
initiating, in conjunction with the scores of
Grand Chaplains, Grand Inquisitors, am|Grand
Crosses of the order of Gnudaloupe, the Court of
his patron. The Advocate says—" ^iltuhidei
the new Emperor, Imy written a'very compli
mentary letter to Col Duane, which induces our
republican friend tp sell off the *?»«•*ru, that
olAiillar of democracy, and hasten to Mexico,
in order to throw hiifilrlf at the feet of thc.du
gust potentate, the Imperial Mexican, wlvptn
Col. Dunne culls the J'residcnt, forsooth, of that
country. Alas, what are the professions
years worth
The Columbia Star remarks, tjiat Gen. James
WTlkinlbn, who Ml long" Unofrtook n trip to
Mexico, for purposes ns was alleged, ofapii-
Ao/e, and not a political nfelurcflt is said, hns en
listed in the service of tnewm/ieKo/ Imobide —
It iB stated that he had received an appoint
ment under the government worth about 14,out)
dollars a year. A pretty snug income for a plain
republican, to enjqy v
A lad natTicaijohn Archer, was killed st Nor
folk on tlie v 3th inst,-by the but sling of a gun
fired as a signal on board'the schr Tell-Tale,
hound to New-York, A piece flew into
Market square, entered a window and lodged
in 0 store without doing any qt|l£»injury than
breaking a pane of 1 gto*.
A writer in the Salem H«tgister details the
capture if seven American vessels by the Spa
nihlt privateers in the West India seas, accom
panied by cruelties towards the utilcag^and
crews, only equalled liy those commitWd off
vY’Y Cape Antonio: The names of the vessels are
often visited bri R l,isi, 'K StiteWf New-Vo.V, .loop l.nrk,
Gnvill, nt New Uhvci), schr. -Sul’y, of llallowull.
nclir 'Union.Xamaon, of tleverly. britf GalyfSb
and schr. Antelope, of’Ncw-York, and ^.rque
Hiram, of Keniiebtink. An extract from the
give the rentier .oltie lde» of these ntrociiO,:—
- 1 Aug—1821—The Spanish pic.rounl
0. of 1 Ktfn und 1<> nr
e .limp l.srk.of
do, Ci.pt
iVot
IrumVcruise, with Iter prize, the rl
New Haven, in company. At 11 A M. ww
l.nden Gnpt. Gavit, mid . gemeel fuipicd lady
sod child, presenting mi aspect heart-rending in
the extreme- The Indy uppcai ed nhont the
age of SO—when landed she was unable to w^lk
WitUout assistance ; being carried to n place
pointed out as iter lodgings, rhe was to ape as
Comfortable ss eircumstauces would admit. A
tew moments before Iter iniBortol spirit teok
Bight, she eaclaimed, OhA tell not to my dear
husband, his deaf-Gl'tza expired upon the clay
cold earth, wfthout one female friend lo com
fort her, atid^ftroon^stthose \Wiofclsinifcrank
amottgst t.uristutis. Having commended her
dear child roller friend Gnv.t, she expired with
out a groan.'*
s
During the stay of this lady at Portb€abello,
her oniy bed was a pile of^ubbtsh ; her dwel
ling a horel t anil no lustertVnq, was allowed
Atr!!!
m
rnutSR or thr cwampos. i t.Aiws’r FunRic.N nf.'vs.
<?A(trte*(oii, fitfl. |j,—The U !?, scltf.' A'riv I'm-<*, .Vpl 6.—-The regular p»rk«
Gt.lllpUS, 1.1
cruly.euf SO (
l.icut. U«m. Oregoiy, Itotn k el ship Wil.itiui I lii tnpMin, »iii>t-il here
SO diyAn the Wo.t Imlit S«*™lMl ttreilitHf in 3-1 tlays Item Liverpool,
which place she tell tin thr Cil tT August,
Hy thi« rnnwyanre, the Kilitora of the
limmtrclat .ilortffsrr have received
regular lilen of l.omlon paper I* the eve*
niiig of the 3l.*t j L1o/il’« Lists, I’rico
Cut rent*, mil Snipping Lists, of the dOlfk
ol July 1 end (Lire’s Liverpool Ot-uernl
Atlvei litcr k of tlm 1st uf August. By an
Hurt ol their aUe.iitlve correspondent at
00 board
tho oiling.
, At a lute exhibition of,fire works tit Philaclri
pliis, the prop, of one of tin* ht-nnhe. elected
fur the m cnmmndiititm of the Indies, gave way,
mid ft-ur.tnred the leg of s Mis. I'd ward, and se
verely bruised her luishand sud several oilier.,
Prin' rf f,anil im/n-oi'ing.. -At a public sale of
land tin uccount ot the United Stales, |n Ihqua
(Ohio) district, a numlier ill Hants sffcre pur-
etisaed ui 1 30 lo Id 50 pel' sere. The land
st 1'orl IK ftsnce w as sold at g3o [ter sore.
(rlived here laaf evening. The Hrsnipus
Akiled fiom (his putt on the Soil) Julyidul
sfter cruicing Iwoxliya in the Nnmbrrru
I’aevsgr, kmvrd kt St. Hsrla on th« Cd
August. (K tftc 8th,’failed will! k eon-
toy lur StidTIiomev, Sth, in the morning
saw k brig end a schooner, apparently in
t'hkio, (t 10, A. M- nff Tortola, the brig
passed our stern, when wo hhvo to, he. ^
tween them tpd our cnnvoy—hailed them Ltveijpopl, who sent the piper
«ntl wi» mswereil it wus the Spanish brig | the \\ m. i'ltompsuit while in
Palmyra, lie.; in return, they demanded they have nlso received (he Liverpool
to am the papers hf the hrig under our 1 Mercuiy of the till August, being tho l&-
convoy, which avis positively tefused—I lest fltat she could bring.
(lie brig (lieu stood off.* Arrived at St. I TIiA'iiiielltgenci- in these papers ii
Chmnas, same day, ami routin’ there the | somewhat interesting. The Greeks, it
schr. CiHjnetie, .Souther, of Ueurgetuwn, i will be seen by rxlnctk below, have buc-
tced.'d in destroying the Turkish fleet'
commanded bydho Captain 1’aclrth who •
perillit-d by the lire slops, which the patii-
ots feht nbong Ids M|uadrnh while ithe
Mussclmon were celebrating the fesinf of
Uamadhtf, Sunieof the Londun pa|fers (
on the first receipts of thin news, regard*
cdut as a labricalion, got up lur (he pur*
pWes of stockjobbing. But accuuuts hav.
mg been received at Lloyd’s, as mention
ed in tip- Liverpool Mercury of thc&l ot
August, confirming the pruvious intclli.
gunce, no doubt remains of the fact. Tho
advices from Constantinople, in which
(his siicccsrfull attack til the Greeks was
detailed, add that “ allair* of thu Morris
assume a dismal aspect lur the 1’urtc.”
The (file uf success, which ha hiil»rto
hut-no the patriui* ’.I Greece tliruuglftlin
unparalleled struggle with their merciless
oppressors, teems to warrant the expecta
tion, that even without the aid of Russia,
they will bo nblo to maintain their inde
pendence. lit- would be unworthy of tho
name ol freemen who could desire any
other result.
Thu London Courieeuf lho .3(jili July,
contains a long account got up* at Puiis,
of s counter revolution Iu Madrid, which
terminarod in placing tligf capital in tho
power of the ruyelisls, and rescuring the
King " fioih the. hand* of the Jacobins.”
General Murillo it is said, " put himself
at thu head of the Royal partynsnil com
pletely defeated that.of the Liberal*,—-
Kverywhere Iho emblems called constilu-
tiunal, are delfruycd ; and nothing is
heard but the cry of Vivnjl Hey tirlo.”
Imlepcntlenlly ot nu day being mention-
ed on which tin* eyent is said lo have
taken place,the statement a* to Murilloil
•
ltissaiilth.il Di’fVI'Vsio has lately iliscovfiv*
od u crush tff.jf'.’cvalent t«nd dui»|^cv«ais ooikmtmp-
tion in thaRitutioM nccuiiuiu d by the donna-
lion of theuvula.* The remedy simply* »s by
cutti^ off a part of ifi^
• Uvula, the xrtiull conical fi sfiv sulistanco
h»nj^ fig in th«; Millhllo of the vt|[wi pendulum
Jialaii,ovop ihc root of litc toiitfue, McJ. D el.
FUtlad. ed 1817, p. 8387
Cni.ONBIa uaIimond, •
Wt ia with tin- most sincere regret that tbc
poi>plc.,yf Griugia are compelled to notice the
unprovoked and arbitrary conduct of Governor
Gla, k towards our worthy ami venerable fellow
ciliran Aimer Hammond, J-isqr Secretary ol
Stale, Such at bin ary principle* ought not to
be Inh-idtinl, even in a limited monarchy, much
less in a grpat nod powerful republic like this,
wl.ei c the lanagivo a luUexpaoded ft proteotloo
In evcry'gouil mao’* private dignity. -To allow
dial Mr. IlkthmoM has a full -awl extensive
cluim lor the respect and cnnlidrnce of the peo
ple of Georgia-tho' writyr will merely bring
forward a few brief remarks, which oill at once
ptmrtrny his chai-acler. 'Mr.UannnCnttentered
our iwvolutionory army ut the oge -of lizteru, a
youth of great uctivity and high spirit^ He
was one of those valiant heroes > hrt conipoied
Murgnn’b Legion of ltd),-men, and was In al-
molt every combat with that able general dur
ing the war. At*the celebrated battle ofxhe
'Vowpens," Mr. Hammond, utter receiving
general Morgan's order to-idvance, rushed with
grcai impetuosity upon a lirjlish dragoon of
I ot iton’s regiment, uud inaiamly came alone in,
contact w ith him. After a furious euufl.et'W
several mmuies, the dragoon wus slain, and Mr.
Hammond secured his sworn as a trophy, which
ho keep, to this day, hung up in .une of the
rn .ms in Ilia mansion near M'dledgeville, and
which will, no doubt, he bequeathed to his ris
ing family as a monument of Ids devotion tu l.ia
country. After the war, Mr. Hammond remov
ed to Georgia, where he married, and lolloVred
die pursuit of agriculture. All bis leisure hours
were strictly devoted to literary acquirements!
He wus much aiftlictcd to reading loatoi-ykrbutli
atwieiit amt modern, and for this purpose did
ooVneglect to procure the beat authurvyilic
world produced. Mr. Haninfon^ha. a lull end
just knowledge of the torms otytricienl govern
journal of Cupt. (iavitt, of the sloop I,ark, will >"«"*• 10 Mr - «. Jt • high minded
• - republican, and would to Ud. day wield the
aw oixl and nobly die in defending republican^
ism. a Mr. It. is s mao of strong mind uud guud
education i but Oy mist'onuuey incident to the
(!) C.) Iriiin St. Barla, which ,hud been
that muriiuig plundered of provtsiuna and
wearing apparel by the vessel lit qncstiuo,
I’iilt, the schooner Rugene, Collin, from
Huston, arrived at St. Thomas, had nlsu
been robbed by the Palmyra; deposition*
ut which wero furnished by Caplain* Cof
fin ami Souther. A Kiencli bug had also
been treated in the aame manner by this
vessel.—Sliilid I-till, from SI. Thomas,
with theichra'Vi-locede nml Cnducen* nu-
drr convoy for Curacoa. 15th, to the aontlt*
ward of St. Croix, a brig gavectince. iGth
suw her on our weatlier Tnnv, when we
gave cltace; at 9 u. M.^e gained on her,
when iffle Imisted RAglisli eoloura : nt 10
ilie chuiqrrd them lo Spanish, anil food a
gun to windward ; hull post 10 she hoist
ed a while Bug al the lore, and hove to ;
on nearing her i rchgiij|ed her to liu the
Inme vessel which Itsd plundered Iho
Coquette I conceived that it was r,nr duty
So detain lj,er , ul SO minutes past 11 the
’Grampus was InTtl within pistol shot to
leeward ol het, ami neraugramlnr demand
ed ns n pirate ; the Captain niVocted not
tu uoAim stand the demands xml on it* be
ing repeated lie fired a broadside and a
volley of small urma into the Grampus,
which was promptly returned, und ounli
nurd lor 3.J minutou when aim struck u
complete wteck, with the loss of 1 killed,
7 wounded and three shot bet when wind
and water t’lior pumps (hot away, mid
much other damage—by the great exer
tion* ul'Li. Vnoilnea, ond Imbta crews of
the Gruuipuu, aim was prevented hum
sinking*
The Grampus sustained out h iding da-
iMge in her am * und rigging, and nu man
hart.—The pi an proved to bo Iho nolo- j
i iou* piratical brig Palmyra, formerly Pan "Hogetlicr belied,by the active part which
chita, Cupt.-K.-curra, armed with I lung ' 1 ” 1 ,ullk pttuing down the rebel guurtla
braa* 18 puumlar. 8 18 Ibcarronadea with i «* ,l '“ Beside*, wu have account*
iilenlvol small arms, and 88 men.-They:'''««! '™ m Madrid, of the 18th July, at
ackinitvlcdged the robbery ol the Coquette | <n« utum'-t tranquility pie-
and gave ns an excuse, that they tould i«tt | v » ll «> > and so little expectation iyus I hero
rdw. Ilavinw seen our cim-l 0 * ' h » RCl'erul hurnmny being again dix
govern their er,t'w. Having seen our cun- ut ,htf g«nerol hurmony being again t
Vpyioleto Windwaid of Curracua, re- [hlih‘'ft that the larther services ol the
lumod titSfet. Tlmtmt* to nlU, pteparatory.l been called out At the
“ ** ' rival < oe^tuiims ol tlso revolt, were dispensed
two li iendf^tmwers should nut be inter i official accotVhta bail been rtceived
rupted by tlie capture of freebooters.—! Madrid, of the unconditional submission
Oi the 85th, the U. 8. aclir. Alligator, i »* *""'« maleconleuts nt Cooduva, jvho
Lieut. Allen, arrived at Si. Thutuia; and i *»"« 'akgi up arms to overturn (hetfConsti-.
one nl her crew recognised and made ualh i tulintf. ” :
in the identity of two oft lie prisoners, as| ft seems by munv to bo monger -tnnht.
nm t of n crew of Cup* Antonio Pirate*, I«?• > l »\ t 1,10 "“j'-'ot ul the French govern.
lives sit the best of men, was not possessed of
sullicicntproperiy to m«iiiisin'-smi educate his
large family. The stale, with a liberality whic^
III/ever characterised her, promoted him tojiue
u8ice ol'Secretary of State, a station which lie
has tilled with liuuor tu himself and fidelity tu
her interests. Whilst he was s few weeks
smcotrivelling on Iboses bosrd, for his health,
and giving Ins old intimate friends * isst adieu.
Governor Clark, with the caprice ol a Cambyies,
look upon himself ibe unwgrantable authority niyra, the inhabitants sent. iff an or as
to revoko-Mr- Hammond’s commission ss Seci e>
tary of State, tu J sppoiut his imuion Mr. Simon
\Y hilskerto fill the oiiicc. W list say the people
ol GeorgiaYo such despotism >
XLNOPUON’, .
wlm, i|i Dee. Iirat, rubbed the schr. Charles.
Glavery.of Baltimore from Port nu Prince
for Ncw-Orlcans, and maltreated the cup-
tain knd crew.; whigji was recaptured by
the'PWpoise, Sailed IVom St. Thomas,
C8ih, with tho brig Washington, of Mid-
dlefttwn, for New-York; xebra. Hmatio,
ol .Mansfield, for Philadelphia ; and Fame
for Baltimore. Saw them sale to lat. 20
N.and proceeded fkv Charleston. The
Grampus has not Inst a man during Itor
cruize, and has non* on the sick list ; she
has Inoufht in 76. prRoners. Her crew
deserve the grcntaal praise fur particular
good conduct; us sinc e the capiui*|of the
brig, on the 16th of August, nut one nf
them have left tlm deck, or slept,'except
with arms aAAheir side. Lieut. Gregory
Informs, thafrotiaddition to file two re
CugnisW, there is good reason to helievc
that a consideridde part of the prisoners
belong to tlie Cape Antonio gang, and
that tbey are if moving from thence to the
Wintnvard Islands, and’plunder under
cover of Spanish Commissions,
The Palmyra lias one long brass giin
on a pivot, which was ixn the point of being
discharged into the Grampus—but a shot
from the latter vessel took oil'the head of
the mar, bidding the match and another at
tached tu that gun having a leg carried-
away they were not able, to discharge il
before*tlioy wero'-compelled to surrender.
On tlie arrival of tho Grampus at St.
Thomas, gggat interest was evirurad in
consequence of the capture she had made;
and, with the exception of a few who
were interested in tho privateer, the ut
most satisfaction Was expressed, A sub
scription was immediately proposed tu re
MjyutFhcrcrrw;' but this could be ailuwed
by Lieut. Gregory,,whose nice senso-yof
honour is of the most refined character,
and with hi* gallant officers and crew ask
only the approbation uf their country, fur
the services it may be in their power to
render to that country and tho, civilized
world. Not) awman was wourded on
board tf^. schooner during the action ; a
musket Gill passed within a few inches o<
Lieut. Gregory, who was standing upon
the am cheat and went through the Ar-
niarerg hat, but urithuut doing injury to
rithelil As a$smali token, however, of
their sense of (he service rendered to neu
trq) commerce .by the capture of the Pal
present to the crew of the Grampus.
The Palmyra is a Baltimore built ves
gel, was a privateer out of that port dm-
the late war'witb Great Britain, and is a
retnuksbl/Skst sailer.-*-fcarfar.
ment, in assembling so large a,hotly .of
'troops on t(ra. frontiers of 8quin, was to
second the views ol the disaftetted in that
■country. Hid Ferdinand succeeded in
O inlo France,she would there havfc
litnsnll ut the head al 50.0HU trnup*,
wln^ it cannot be doubted, had received ’
instruction* to cu-upefate with his pirti-
zaue. It appears doubll'ul, ImwevcV, •
whether the French soldiers \vinild have,
sceunded the views of their govern incut',,
ns we find it asserted in* the Spanish pa-
’tiers, that w hen the soldiers bf thu’French
Gordon Sanitairc heard of the success of
the patriots yt Madrid, they expressed
great satisfaction, and shouted “ IVt)u la
liiiTte d‘«i£$pagnt. >>
The conduct of the Frcat-h Ministers
in this business, appears tn'neve ocea-
xionedt considerable excitement at Paris,
wlieie a change of’uien was g»*«'iulfy
talked of on the 26th Julie A letter re-
moved in London, on the 31st July, give*
the following as the probable arrdngenvent,
if il^ change should take 'place.:—Tho
Coifnt de Bruges lo be Ministen^T war j
M. do Wtrolea, minister of the intcriof ;
M. dc Chateaubriand, at tho head of tho
Department for foreign AiViirs; and M.
de Blacks, President of the Council, su’d
minister ul (he King’s Household.
The ministers of the King of Prussia,
to attend the Congress at Ynrono, which,
was to be openetr on flic 1st of Scptsin*
her, have been named. They are thn
Prince of Himlegbcrg and Count Bern*
stnrll. Count De Mosefrode mid M. Da
TalischeO’are spoken of as the represen**
lativc of Alexander. Those of VAustri*
are not mentioned. An article, dated
SMPetersbuig, Juiie*2$tlt, iutimalcs that
•• uotwithstanuing the por-unal inclination
of the Rmperor to peace, the question of.
the future relations of Russia and the
Porto, will depend bn the ’result of the
farther negociatiuns at Constantinople,og
the conductor tho Turkish Government.
The Imperial Guards, it is tiue, return to
St. Petersburg, but the corps remain ready
to take the field, though viders have been
given to withdraw it to a greater distance
trout the Turkish frontiers, and place it.io
more extended ^antonmehts. It is to be
observed, besides, that the Guards have
never taken the field in a t'nrkish war i ’
and, on this occasion, also, if .hostilities
hsd commenced with the Turks, would
hafie remained in the PoiiSi pros ince*s^aa
a reserve and corps of observation,”
Combining this stSfent-ut with the in
telligence received fiom-Aii-la Chapelle,
»• lo 111* present disposal *f the Tuikisb