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TUF.1IIAV MORNING. IKI’T. '**• l® 8 **
I'oril, on the 14th last, si Hatluugton, In tliit
atilt, at * Inch Cal. John Gnivti presided, sa.
lilted by Ur. IV,fl. Gilbert, M vice president,
at which many excellent laaata wait; given.—
<Va try ct tint wc have nut. rubai to Bailee
them lurllwr.
. Ily the arrival yesterday ofth# alnop 1’ravtl* j
|nr, vre received the Chailcalun evening paper I
u. Baiurday, which, however, contain! nothing j tteaUK'if -Ylrw-lerlr.—Eleven caaea ofyellow
bui w||at we have anilclpalcd from nurNcw Fever were reporieil by the Uoaril of Health on
York eurieapuiulcnl. ihe lltli liaat. On the llltli, three caaeaol yel-
3 , , . low* and one ol'bilioua malignant lever ware rc.
Theaaplentedilurofthe lloatonCeirtlnt .iT. j (J _ |h# |>||Fr ljrlg , n „ inff in Tamm , ny .
• InBiam.ita, ".at ’’ moat of tht oltitt, ^ Q|) ^ ^ fou , rf y,|| 0 w fever
were repurled. The dieeuae la advano>ug tu
the upper part of the city with an accelerated
pace. Sumo uf the law nfllcea have been re
moved from the City Mali, and it la auppoaed to
bedangeroue tu viait It. The weather atill coir
tinned favorable to the diaacmi nation uf disease'
te[ infurtn.iig hlareadcra that" moat ol the citiea
eif the United States continued to enjoy gnml
health,"eioepte New-York, AViwwihiA and I’hl-
Jailelphla. With nil dtforcnco to die aagacity uf
the worthy edilnr, we would remiud him that
the exception la totally unncoeaearyi fur the city
uf Savannah liaa not only during thcaeaaou on-
jiyeil all unuaual degree of liealih, but at tile
present time, we hnaard nothing In aajing it la »a
healthy aa Bottom ur any port on the sea-buurd.
Front the Ulh to the 13d Inal, but twu deaths
.occurred ill the city, one of which wna in the
tioapUal. We challenge Ihe uditur, if he can
apurc a moment IVom politicalpio|.heeic»,«r
delend'uig ihe ciiimIucI of Ihe inaguanimoua Ah
txaniltr iiv delivering over the, Greeks to mur-
der and desolation, to allow ua a week In,Button
which in proportion to the number of iiihetii
<antb hat produced Icti mortality.
A question hat ariaen In the Legislative Cuun
Cil ol Florida, at to the qualification of voters
• fur Cougicaa, uud a proposition having been
. made to .lecture the U. Slates aohtieiu klationj
ed. at 1‘oniaoola mid dt. Auguttmo not entitled
, to tliit privilege, it ivaa negatived by the ca#t
ing vote uf the President, fir. Brauauglt. The
aoldicra uf Bourse will ho entitled to volt, and
from their numbers may elect what candidate
they please/ The people ol Florida are thua
placed completely under military away i and we
cannot hut hope they will be rotieved from it
h becomes a free people to he on their guard
•gaiiial Un*. power ol Ihe military, if against that
oHmy part uf the community. We admire the
limy for their gallant services, but hupe they
tpay nut he permitted lutarniah their 18111011 by
• oivio Iquahblua. The qu'.ition, however, liaa
.'been referred to iho Pruaideitt, and u just
ndcciliou may be expected,
rtl/rxr/ram tf/hiiu.—Tlic kingdom of Spain i«
-pi a moat critical ailmtjon. . It will be pcrceiv.
ed by our Intelligence from Nuw-York, that one
province (Uataloiiiu) liaa been declaim! in n
route of war, anil lliat the bands oi Inaurgcntu
ug milt tho constitutional system are fur from
dicing reduced. Tho Aurora informs us, we do
not knew upon wlul authority, that the Cortes
- at Madrid have detected ami poaai US' J them,
■elves of a aaoiwt treaty entered tutu by ljouis
XVIII. ami Ferdinand, neg niuted by lint Duke
del Infant ado slid Count Lvgurde, which hud In
.£• express view the overthrow of the constitu
tional system of government, and the march
rail'a large Him , to me frontier ('onvhn rnnilofrj
y us alipnliiteil i Great Pntiiin to eo*o|)erute
with a licet, and un comlitlon that she should
tv t. recognize the Independence ofllic Spanish
oulnnles, to receive the Island ef Cuba. Thut
some secret ngrecirientof the kind exists, tye
e.aunnt doith^ at least ss regards France. \vc
scarcely think that G.Britain wind J so fur violate
ptibllo opinion anil rouse the imlignaliun oi lier
«wii lubjecta, as tu panielputc ill the abumina-
hie prnjeot—dhougli she will go fur lo advance
her cummut eial power, and Cuba is a tempting
bait. Be t|iat as it may, the diiturbunceu in tile
capital,Iho revolt of the King's guard—his con
duct to,varda them when the plan uf insurrec
tion was Itsppily diacovered and put down—all
p ruve that he wes in the plot against his peo
ple, which is further confirmed by the declara
tion of the foreign ministers st the Court of Ma
drid, except the American, in which they im
pudently take him under their proluuliun.
Spain, under the rimililutiunal system, liaa been
an eya-aurd to the dictators of Europe—the- peo
ple are in a slate of successful revolutiun—her
example lx hi Europe considered of dangerous
tendency—Ihe government is one originating
in the will of the people, and must be support
ed upon principles diametrically opposite to
these declared in the public acts of the sove
tclgna of Europe, that no revolution must exist
which docs not originate in tho ruling power
On the maintenance of this principle depends
the continuance of the power of the lloly Al
liance— tntl they will go all lengths to support
it—for (heir measures arc dictated by sclf-
preaervatioo. For ihii they have looked calm
ly on the bloody atrucltlua of the legitimate
Turk i for this they have deserted the “ Insur
gent" Greeks to indiscriminate daughter, aud
for this they will use every means in their pew-
n'to extinguish the last epXrk of liberty exist
ing on Ike Continent id* Europe, by sacrificing
Spain as they hav- done Italy. In this they
will be uana’stent. The discussions of the Con
gress in Italy will no doubt have this among its
objects in view. But wc do not yet despair of
Spain—the people are in favor of the Constitu
tional syilem; ami that when excited by enthu.
•iasm they can resist a foreign foe, has been
•hewn in tlieir.war with Napoleon—a people
determined to be free can hardly fail in their
object—and if they are successful in maintain
ing that ffeedotn, it will light the way for Italy
and Germany to break their chains and arrive ai
the same gaol*
It appear* by a letter fn Pelf's Giselle, dat.
ext Rio Janeiro, July 20tli, and which i« given on
the authority bF the Yfficer who vjgts outward
brand vessels, that upwards of 14000 persona
had,left that place for Europe, since the deter,
asination of ho U-ijc sty to return to Portagal.
Letters from Mexico of the 24tll July, receiv
ed by the editor of the Advocute, cimlirm the
statements from the Havana relative to the de-
fediun of General Guudatuupc Victoria from
the Imperial cauac in It ijio with U,000 men,
and alio tho defeat of Kilaxoln. Victoria is rep-
resented as a man of great popularity, who is
much esteemed, ami i f a Arm character, lie
re fuses all- honors, and declares that his only
recompense or honor is the hope of seeing h a
count*-)' free. These liberal sentiments were
life cause of his Imprisonment, from which lie
fortunately escaped lo Bujin, where soldiers,
ufticers and generals daily desert to him.
The officers of tjie prize brig Palmyra, bro’i
into Charleston by the U. 3. sclir, Grampus,
have been released by Judge Johnston, the
judge bring of opifsinn that a private armed ves-
jtl with a regular commission is not chargeable
with piracy in the gross, but only tliuar imlivi.
dills who pass from her anil drpmlule unlaw,
fully. The men*are detained, in nrtler tint thusc
who have committed offences on the high seta
may he identified, upon their being arraigned
before the Bistrict Court in‘November.
A number Of cromen, who had been recruit-
ed in Charleston contrary tn the luwsof the
United States, lur the Colombian private armed
schooner Mary, Capt. linker, at anohor off the
bur from this p >rt, were stopped as they were
in the act uf embarking lo join her, oil l ues-
day evening last.
Mr. William J. Stafford, first I.ieutenant of
tliu Mary, win arrested at Sullivaii'a Island on
Wednesday oil a charge uf enlisliug men in
Cliurlratun. '
Letters received in Washington oily from on
huunl the U. S. ship Peacock, which lately vail*
edfrum the Washington Navy Yard, Hate thut
she had arrived at Cupe Henry (8t, Unmingn)
in sixteen days passage, all well,and was to pro
ceed lo Fort-au-Prince.
Joseph I,ewis was cbovlrted III llie Soperior
Court held in the county of Norfolk, Vs. i,I mur
der in Iho arcmul degree, and leiitoiu.cl to
eighteen years Imprisonment in the penitent is
ry. Lewis was a very ignorant tnun, anil be
lieved that Ilia wife had been bewitched by n
negro nun named Baas, which was impressed
on his mind by an old woman who pretended tu
possess the gilt of icmntl tight, sod to tell for
tunes. Under this Idea he deliberately shot
Buss, and so far from repenting of the deed, de
clared that if lie were in Ihe auine situation lie
would do the like again. The old Beldame,
who was Ihe principal cause of Bass’s death,
by pointing him uut as the sorcerer, has been
apprehended and placed in jail, from which un-
comfortable situation all Iter art will hardly re
lease her.
Twenty-seven hales uf the-new crop of Cot
ton were brought to Charleston on Thursday,
fur which 14 cents was refuaed.
The tenement in the South Carolina College
in Columbia, occupied by Professor Henry, took
fire on the 13th inst. but was extinguished be
fore any material damage was done.
A whale, between VO anil 30 feet In length,
was discovered on the Huts at Quincy, Maas, a
short lime since, where it was left by the tide
receding. It was alive when first diacovered.
but was immediately curved up, and subjected
tu a trying process.
Decent accounts IVom the manufacturing dis.
trims In Yorkshire Eng. represent trade aivery
brisk, and the demand for their guodigreatcr
than be supplied.
It is suggested in a London paper, in conse
quence of the fatal mistakes of giving, from
druggists’ shops, oxalid acid for Epsom salts,
(sc. that all poisons ahould be kept in hollies
painted red, and put up Jn rad paper, as a gen-
rral caution.
The fever in Pensacola is represented
tn have become much more alarming than
wna at first anticipated; the Governor and
Council had deemed it necessary In re
move, the Post-office,was removed ami the
publication of the Floridian suspended.
We learn from the Mobile Register
that fifteen persons were buried in one
morning, who had died of yellow fever,
at Pensacola, Dr. Bronaugh, it was known
was ill of the disease, and report added,
was dead. Mobile confined healthy.
Crpt. Zuil, of theahip Alfred, arrived
at New York from St. Thomas, states, that
it waa reported, thediy Mlote be sailed,
that all Ilia Americans it Purlo Rico hid
been imprisoned lejr order nf Ihe Governor.
Cipt.aleu informs in embargo had been
laid on Amarican vessels, in consequence
ol the capture uf the Spanish privateer
Paiiuhvla by the U. S. schuousr Grampus,
Cspt. Gregory.
Copt. Edwards, arrived at ■Baltimore
from Nassau, N. P. repoils that Ihe Bri-
iian sloop of war Tyne was to sail imme
diately lor the Coasi of Cuba, in comupy
with a fast sailing achimner, fitted outby,
the merchants oi Nassau, lor the purpose
uf capturing small piratical Vessels.
The late viotory ol the Greek fleet o
ver that .it the Tuiks, does not appear to
have been indecisive as first anticipated.
It appears by letters from the officers of
our squadron in the Medittrranean, that
nit attempt was made to .fire the ships uf
bo’ll ihe admirals, but that only one of
them took efleet! The ship of the captoin
pacha wns set on fire and blew up. Ol
Iter crew, which consisted of 2000 men,
about 300 were saved, the rest; including
the Captain Pauhn, were blown to atoms
with tlie ship. The blackened corpse of
Ihe wretch was thrown un the shores of
Scin, ol whose awful calamities he was Iho
author. The Turkish * fleet consisted-of
thirty six sail. The Gieek fleet is repre
sented to lie interior in numbers and hzc
of their vessel#, bu’ is iulinitely superior
ir. discipline. It will be perceived by
our intelligence Irocn Now York, that (lie
Ci ek fleet continued successful in its
Operations at file last dates.
The neccuont of the recent successes
of the Patriots under General Paez, over
General Morales, which we give on Sn
tuiday, ia cotifiroied by further intclli
genet- receiv 'd in New York. Morales
dic’d of lii-r wounds the (Icy after the ac
tion. The defeat njn! capture uf Genets!
Cecelia by General Souhlette, at Occu-
inariii is also confirmed. This intelligence
is highly important, inasmuch as ii leaves
the Republicans in possession ol their
country inn! ptsures the fill ul (he Inst
royal hold in Columbia—Porto Citbnllo.
Morales has been one of the determined
end cruel enemies of Colombian liberty,
and it is very duubllul il hi# plsce can be
supplied bv the royal government at this
lime nf liet distress and difficulty.
*1
John MT..oam of Ohio, formerly a mem
ber ni Congress from that stale, has been
appnintrel by the. President, Commissi nor
ol the General Land Office, in the place
ef the late Jnsith Meigs.
The statue representing theCify of Bal-
timore, executed by Capellano. an Italian
artist in Baltimore, was placed upon the
top ol the Battle Monument on the Tfiih
inst. with military and other ceremonies.
An oration was also delivered on the occa
sion. The s.atue ia in the Grecian style,
and is-said to be a masterpiece or the art
of sculpture.
In the case hf ForbhSi vs. Cnclirane, in
the Court of-Ring’s Bench, for the rent
vmy of the value nf thirty-eight slaves,
titk.n IVom Cuniberlaud Nund dorinj
the late war, the properly of the plainlill'
the veidict in favour of the la'.tcr, (t'3,300)
was given subject tu file opinion ul tin*
Ciittr' upon tho qneslion “ whether the
plaintiff had or* had not ony properly in
tlm negroes when nn hoard a British ship.”
The rccuvet y of the slaves is net of couroe
yet determined.
A convict, in Ilia Boston State Prison,
named Trask, on the 8llt inst. attacked
and deliberately attempted In murder a
room-mate, whom he wounded dangerous
ly, anil before he wos sccurod severely
wounded another convict, who came In
the assistance of (he first. Trask was
concerned in a a.order committed in (lie
prison some tint.- previous, and acquitted
on. the plea of insanity.
CrKsIty lo •inimnts Th« bill to pre
vent the cruel nnd improper treatment of
cattle, passed into a law last session by
file English liouso of Lords,'enacts, that
if any person shall wantonly or cruelly
beat, abuse, or ill treat, any horse, mule,
nx, cow, holler, steer, sheep, or other cat
lie, on complaint rnsde to a magistrate,
within whose jurisdiction such rittenct* is
committed, within ten days after, ah,ill
-forfeit from b pounds to 10 shillings as
the lowest penally, and on non-payment,
bo subject to ho cnmmit’rd to fit* house
uf correction, for any time not eaceeding
three months.
Fall of Real Estate.—A western paper
asserts, that an estate in that country had
lately reverted to the original seller, tor
the balance of the purchase money, after
more than 250,000 had been paid of it.—
And that in another case, 309 acres of
land bad been aold by a Sheriff for 8605,
which land cost 820 an acre, when pur
chased, ami on the improvement of which
81400 had been expended.
The British Manufacturers have ctr
ried their imitations of our manufactures
so far as to threaten extensive injury to
our manufacturers; not only the goods
•are imitated, but the marks, numbers and
makers’ names are affixed.
from oun connraroNtiF.NT,
Office tf tht A. F, -t/*!'CO'i.'/’c t
,{ilvtrtiter, Sept, 14. i
*V* are indebted tu Capt. Noyes of the
fast sailing brig White Oak, tor a file ol
the Gibraltar Chronicle to the Tilt ult. in
elusive. The American squadron left
Gibraltar on Ihe "fit lur Port Malioo, their
usual mulezviiua. £
Cspt Nuyes informs that uIBciallntcl-
ligence had been recivrd at the different
consulates in Leghorn, of Ihe declaration
of a blockade of all (lie Tui Irish purls ill
ihe Levant, by the admiral of the Greek
fleet—who continued Successful in his
operations at sea against the Turks.
The season in Italy, and the Mediler
cancan, bad been remarkably hot and dry.
An order was published at Madrid July
24th, declaring the 7th military district,
(Catalnqia) in a state iff war. The army
uf operations, of which Mina was tho chief
was directed to occupy the district
A treaty of peace has been concluded
between Tuscany ami Algiers. The dif
Terences between Spain god Algiers seem
likely to be serious.
Toulon,-July 7.—Rear Adm, Hamelus
tins received in tiers to tike command of a
rquadron which will shut lly suit from this
port. It is supposed the rquadron is to
cruize on the coast ul Spain
Several uf the deputies at Madrid, have
addressed a series of letters tn the per
manent deputation of the Cortes, com
plaining bitterly uf the tardiness of the
government in taking measures to secure
the advantages recently obtainod over the
enomies of tlm Cons’itutinnal system.
They recommend the aponintinent of a
ministry, prooi against all assaults ; that
luitgigners who utiet conspiracies and scat
ter guld to seduce the -weak, be banished
the country—that traitors be brought lo
condign punishment, and thut the perfi.
tlious advisers of tlnt king.be hunted doWn
hone or exalted their rank.
Madrid, July Si.—People begin to talk
at Pans ol Ihe recall of their minister at
our court ; anil w,* talk of calling home
the Marquis de Casa Irujo.
Venice was visited by a severe storm on
III. 24dt of June. The Undies ol 127 per
sons hud been picked up, who perished by
(he fall ol hail slonea, files &c.
Gibraltar, Jug. 7.—Letters of June
12th, from Algiers, say that the plague
which had disappeared throughout the ex
tent of the Algerine toriitory, lias again
manifested jlsell with a greater violence
than hitherto known. Its ravages are,
however, - confined to the capital and im
mediate vicinity. The deaths are believ
ed to he considerable.
By an order of the day issued nt Alge-
ciras on the 5HV August, it appears, that a
’* iiiiintier ofdrltnii-il men have rashly sent
forth the cry of rebellion in the Runda
moumains, proclaiming the government
of tyranny, and subverting the Cidistilu-
Jinnitl one happily established in Spain.”
Troops have accordingly been ordered to
march against them from Algeciras, which
are tu be joined by o’lters from Bauiin
ami Cusnres. The whole column will be
under the command of Col. TJrrieztietta,
and c.'ii-ist o! 510 loot nnd 30 foot.
Gibraltar, Jiug. 7.—The military com-
iu.indu.nt at Cadiz, has sent all his spare
troops against the Malcontents in the
Rond.i mountains.
Abuut the middle nf July the Mulcon-
tents in Catalonia entered, nnd, as usual,
exacted money, rations, See. In Olesn,
Canet, Arens de munt, Turrnsa, Caslell-
follit anil Perrcra, the latter of which
they lurlher burned to the ground. Three
hundred of them were dislodged, nt the
same lime, from the heights of El Coll de
Lilia by u handful of the Chasseurs of
the Militia; another party was woistnd
in the environs of Cnstcllvell; und Misns,
Mosen Anton and other leaders were de
feated on two different points—the result
of their defeat bring, that Mi<as has aban
doued the envirens of Vich with the loss
of a great many killed and wounded, and
withdrawn, in great confusion, towards
S. Bov ; and that Mosen Aulon was com
pelled to retmee his steps to Turradell
whence he hud advanced, many of his
Wii having dispersed. On the 21st, how
ever, it appears fitat he had re assembled
ubout 800 with whom he. had threatened
Mntnro ; bill Gen. Milana arrival at that
place left him no chance of realising ins
projects.
Toe Town Council of Lorca, having
hoard that a faction in Bunlel had it in
contemplation tn overthrow the Constitu
tional system, has taken precautions to
defeat its plan, with the assistance of the
Town of Totana, and of the villages in
tho District, both of which have promised
to join the Lorcans in case of need
Ol the two Columns which had inarched
upon Orihuela, from Alicant and Cortlia-
S ens, the latter has not yet obeyed the or-
er it received to fall back.
Tranquillity was almost completely
restored to file proviuce of Siguenz.1 by
the latest accounts.
The Commander of (he Army nf (he
Faith -in Navarre, re-entered Aoiz, and
was there on the 22d ult.—After extort-
Cumberland Road.—The Banks of Ma
ryland, as a condition for the renewal of
their charters have agreed to make a good
road between Hoonsborouglt and liagers-
ton, a distance often miles only; and then
the great turnpike from Baltimore 'to
Wheeling will be complete. The work
is to be cemmenceil immediately.
The negroes Sltadrick, Robin and
Dick, whom we noticed in our paper of
the 12th instant, were tried on Thursday
last by the judges of the Inferior Court,
fur the crime alDdged against them. After
the court being occupied nearly the whole
day on the examination of witnesses, Afc.
their esse was submitted to the jury, who
returned a verdict ol "not guilty."—lltp.
Vrom that ttajr tn th« 44ih, W ’wn
paryotis Gurnitlth aud Ezctza, ami suipn
•111 their associates, ontcrril, and levied
Ciiniribulions ul some kind or ullier ins
Urrrsrilla, Aacnila, K’gnibir, Debs. Mu-
trioo, /.uauz, Aya ami balitia*. One uf
the*e bands, having fallen in with soma
government troops under Col. Jaurrgui,
was routed and dispersed, after twice at
tempting to maintain some good position*
it had taken.
ilia Majesty his refused to admit the
resignation ('already twice tendered) of
(lie new'Ministcrs of the Interior, M.Ca-
latrava, but his admitted that ul Ihe Mi
nister lor Foreign Affairs, M. Martinez
de la Roza.
Gen. Zivas, whose conduct at Aran*
jui zjon the 3l)th of May, was mentioned
in the Chronicle of June 14, had subse
quently been informed by Ihe infant Dog
Francisco, in pursuance of Ilia Majesty's
orders, " that he hail nothing tn do in five
palace ; that he might go wheresoever ho
pleased ; and that, if If. M wanted him
he would be sent for.” This communica
tion drew from the General, on tho 17tl»
of the last mentioned month, a Represen
tation in which he observed, that he could
not give in his resignation otter such un
worthy usage, as liia silence would ruin
his character, and ilisqiiulity him fnr the
rank lie held in tho army ; and begged
that his accusers might be named, and thn
grounds of his Majesty’s resolution stated
in order thut lie might eleur himself, or, U
be could not do so, be stripped of a unu
form which ’•( disgraced. To this repro-
dentation (-'*.s thg Universal) no answer
was returned until tlie 18th July—that i§
to say lull ten days alter ffie' failure of
tho mad project to makit an end of all
honourable, patriotic and constitutional
Spaniards—when the General was ap*
prized, by his Majesty’s command, “that,
fl. M. was perfectly satisfied of his loyttl-
ty, love of order, attachment tn his Ma
jesty’s person and to his Royal family*
that his character was not to be affected
bv the measure taken by tho infant Don
Francisco, and which II. M. had imme
diately recullcd ; and that he never ought
•“have left, nor should he leave uffguing
to the palnce, to receive )tis MojeBty’s or
ders, anil proofs of his royal favor.”
Gibraltar, Jug. 7—The following is is
translation ol the Nate addressed ttrtho
Spanish Secretary of Stale for the Fo
reign Department, by the Foreign Minis
ters at Madrid, on the 7llt of July, of
which an article in the Universal, refer
red to in the Chronicle of the 20th of tho
same month, Ituil enabled us to gi ve but an
imperfect idea i
“ After the deplorable occurro.naot which
have just'taken place fn (his Capital, thn
undersigned, 4 prey to the liveliest ap
prehensions, on account both of tho ter
rible situation H. C* M. and his family aru
placed in, and of the dangers which
threaten their august heads, again address
il. K, Mr. Martinez de In Rosa, to repeat
with all the solemnity which interests of
so much magnitude call fur, the verbal
declarations which they have had the ho
nour collectively to make to his Excel
lency.
" The fine of Spain end of all Europe
this day depends on the security and in
violability of H. C. M. and of his family!
this precious deposit is committed to Iho
care of his Majesty’s Government, and tlm
undersigned lukc pleasure in renewing
the acknowlcdgedement, that it cotild nbt
have been entrusted to Ministers morn
Itononrablc, or more worthy of confi
dence.
" The undersigned, peifeclly satisfied
with tho explanations, full of dignity,
loyalty and regaid lor II. C. M. which
they yesterday beard from the mouth of
H. E. Mt Martinez de la Roza, would
be wanting in their most sacred duty,
it they should not repeat, on this occasion,
in the name of their respective sovereigns,
and in the most formal manner, the de
claration, that, nn the conduct which will
be observed towards his Catholic Majesty,.
Irrevocably depend the relations between
Spain and the whole of Europe, and that
the least insult to the K-ing's Majcsi’y
would plunge the Peninsula into an ubj^s
of calamities.
" The Undersigned avail IhemBelves of
this opportunity to renew, tkc.r’
(Signed) The Nuncio of His Holiness:
tlie Ministers nf Franc and Denmark ; tho
Charge d’Affsire* • of Russia, Austria,
Prussia, the Netherlands, Saxony, Portu
gal and Sardinia. [Tlie British Minister
—it was stated in Ihe'above mentioned
article nf the Universal—refused to sign
thn foregoing Note on the ground of mere
etiquette, but sent in a separate one to
the same effecl.j
Gibraltar, Jug. 3 —The king nf Portu-
• il lias disapproved of all (hut has been
done by the Prince Regent of Brazil
contrary to the basis of the constitution.
ing loot) shirts, and as many hemp san
dals, from the inhabitants, he marched out
in tire night of that day, and proceeded to
Espo&
On Ihe 17th a band of 120 men had
surprised Corella, nr rather the detach-
of Militia in it, who were obliged to be
take themselves lo their heels. As lo
the inhabitants they welcomed the fuc
tious with every demonstration of joy,
and gladly gave up tlie arms which they
called for, their only complaint being,
that their visitors displayed ton much len
ity toward* Ihe Militiamen. At night the
Band withdrew, on the approach of a co
iumn from Logrono.
Tlie day before, Cuebillas’ had been
dispersed by a few men of the regiment
of Baylen ia Quiococei (proviocea of
fiurgoa.j
(
Vrom tho Southern T?ecnr<!er.
executive appointment.
Messrs. Grant la ml Orme,
The assumption of a fair name and
a specious exterior, enter no less into
schemes of imposture, than the more ac
tive turpitude that originally prnjects-their
intended mischief. Vice is seldom suc
cessful, but under the guise of some an
tagonist virtue—lawless violence nffecta
the air nf moderation, and falsehood can
accomplish its base purposes only in file
name, and under the aspect of Truth,
I know not, nor do I care who wrote
the stupid, contradictory, and lying apolo
gy for the Governor’s conduct, that has
lately been spread over the columns of to
many news papers of the state. But be-'
lieviog that the representation of the cir
cumstances attending (lie late flagitious
expulsion of Colonel Hammond Irotn the
Department of State, was given by lha
Gazettes of Milledgeville on my auihnri-
iy, il is not less my inclination than my
duty, thus publicly tu auert the absolute