Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, October 24, 1822, Image 2

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GEORGIAN. Cepfuw e/ Ml (ha anivil u( ihe 8VVANNAH: *1 Ilf USD AY MORNING, OCT. 34, 182? TtratM.—'By* Wr. Adams's Work on the rob •cWouni’r Co* ject (it the Treaty el Ghent, ha* been met, Csf/Uiti Campbell, et Charter published at Washiugnm in an octa ton, on Sunday, a confirmation hi volume of t3G page* 4t embrace* the taking of the pirates by the IJ. S.. all tt»r lineaments and Letters, which •loot* of war Be*cock, Capt. Ciiasin, relate to the controversy between has been received, The number nt Mr. Adnma and Mr, lluisett, a-'d an Ujr No nmd Iwrt night- *• lutotight,*' shall h»veTa plica* HOARD OF HEALTH. Sava«ka*i, Oct. 11 Ttie !l<cretary of the Hoard ol Health i* "tinable to present the public with report* from all the \Vards. Four of them rev/.in unrepresented—*nd a* It way confidently txpcckd that tl»e respective eoinntlUee* of Washmg’on, Atisoti, Brown anil Colum* bisWard* would have qonttuucd lliclr ei* tlqns, he rcgrrtslhe deficiency lias occur red si a tim? when their Ubora have been almost completed. Anson Ward, not report'd. Brown, do. •Columbia, do. ‘Darby, no esse. Becker, 1 Remittent, 1 Intermittent, Fibert, no case. Old Franklin, 1 Remittent. . New Franklin, l Remittent, 1 Intermit' %ant. Greene, I Remittent, f Intermit lent. llcathcote. \ Intermittent. Jackson, I Urqtiiffiit. Liberty, l Uemlt*nt, 1 InteiW’Vwit, . Oglethorpe, f/Uamiltcnt# 14 intermit* %|nt. •Pcrclval, Iflemiltetit, 1 Intermittent. 'Keynolri* 1 Remittent, 1 Intermittent. Washing! «»n, not reported. ‘Wsiren, 1 Intermittent, 1 Worm fever. Tottd -13 rases Remittent, 24 Intermit- id, and 1 Worm case. From the Mill to the 2Qth, inclusive, IS deaths—residents 5, nonMctideliu 10, 4 of which are from the Hospital. JOHN StlF.Ll.MAN, Chairman. t.C. Hanr.RsiuM, bcc’rj Bcaid ot Health. /L*Mrry — The l‘iuine J i Hank of thiici* ty waa entered on Friday nijht lust by Rome Villain, who lUticcded in obtaining about jane hundred and twenty *fivtt d»Ilut«, Tin jobbery it supposed tu have been commit tccHtt an early hour of the evening, before, the watch waa aul, by means of false keys, *s no traces of violence appeared* The pc petrator must llavo proceeded with much deliberation, and hav# used a candle, sumo of llie melted tulluw lleiig duQovetu bleon the ttoor, stulull the druweis being wipened slid rilled. The vsult was not a'.* twiopted. Tly mail yesterday moinnfg, we received 2Nrw*York papers and (dips to the Uth mat. und by the brig Signal to the Uth and Uth, ■the same dtUaiis removed in $harlellou. By the schounoi Lovely Res nh, arrived late last night, we received Charleston pa* puis of Tuesday morning. ■ ,m On Monday morning lust the i fibers' quarters si Fo t Moult its, uu Sullivan's 1st* -land were destroyed by-fire. The fate S.ouwi.—The late hurricane in Its H^ourau has been marked whh devastation, 'though not so alarming (.ot s.) fatal w at ^Charleston and Georgetown, yet of a nutme wuflbicnlly distressing. At Fayetteville, N.C. houses were unroofed and blown alown, and trees and fences levelled with Ntlie earth. At Milton, N. C, like effects tfuUn\yed—and the river on the succeeding •alsy, rose more than ten feet, The storm • *t IMbbnrougb, N. C. was more violent Than ever remembered—the destruction in orchards and timber in the neighborhood was excessively'(fecal. At Halclglt N. C the gale wus stfVtre* ami tho roada render, ^d impassable by lolled trees, Un, Be* Tween Raleigh ami Fayetteville, the mull as’.uge was unable to travel, and the pasaciy* 4^;ra and mail were carried on horscbaHk. Nearly one half of the trees between Uv Teigh »tul F.yctt.vllle are uippim- vl to be flicntor prostrated. M Non-York, on tb, ’JSlIi hut. C' h 'tit mails were duo from Vlurlciton and Savannah. The >hlp Spartan, vihlih vexiet tarried #uout General Dearborn, our Mitii.iur to Pin- ♦ arrlveil at Huston oo the 1st' inatf.- Ulo nl tavoiably novivcil .1 I!io jPofttl „oeie cotiri. anti immeiliately {irocceded to Cintra. Ihiblio tranquility In I'ortURal re- onwned undmnrbe.l, wot an eepetlitlon «u fitting om for the purpose of rettoiing the old order of thinga io Uruail. in'.lie.I vn.eli nhich ttuckid II. U. M. echr. Speedwell ».« nix, .nil nut live a. beloie •Utnl. The Speed- wrll «... ..Imre; ootl wmilil unilouhl- dlv have been captured but for the mrival of the 1'eecock. Cnpl. (’.Min .uccefil.il linall)> m c.pin. mg five of •lie piritic.l aiilioonerv .ml ittntbj- three men. Two of Hie uchnonera wete.run auhnre mil burnt by (heir crew*. Ono ot the Pu.cock’a pri/.i’S *n carried into lln.nn. where alte wh. iinniedtiitely recognized .. the properly of n tncrchmt there. The oilier tinve were vent to Ncw-Or lea . with the pnmmei*. It wa» reported in Il iven. th it an embirgo tied been laid upon .11 A ■iicric.it veatiel. in Porto Kicu, in cuu- vot|uence of the c.pluro ot (lie 1**1- inyri or I'anchita. NVilliom Allen, Andrew S. Rhode*, O.niel J.cobaolin* DjiiiIuv ■ ' .nil John Ignnliuv, nr Bpuniih John, were .e.er.lly found guilty, »t the Chatlca- ton Court id Sre.iun. for October lerm.ef. toiedehiennor, in cicilini; an iiiturrtcltiin among (he negioea in i hut city during the l»«t tummer. Al Ion w,« tenlrnced to pvy it fine of 81000 md tn»ulT"r.n tmprivmimenl I IS tnunlir> Khotles to n fine of 8300 ami lo be iinpii.unrd 6 nnmtliv, and the two Inter lo be imprisoned three niimllia and tu be fined $|00 dollnrn each. An exlrnct ol » letter from Hava nit, dated 90) 0 tub r, pulilishrd in die Clitilt'tlnn Cily (iaielle, a«y«-l “We do not at pievent leel bold enough to advise Ihe shipment of mtl. ties iiomynur quailer Rice has liceh sold last Week a< 83^. I.nitl anti) llattis very dull. Fal ling, might do. “ In all this mnnili we are pminised to have a new tar ff "f duties, in which the ncftinf ones aie considerably. di niinislnilt their niaximum is nut to exceed 3.-J per cent, on two thirds of die curreni in.itkcl price. T,>e pow er of making ourselves (In. tarilf, i. a inlvilege lately grouted tu u» by the Cuiles.” Co«i*f of Enquiry on Com. Hull — The diljiice nl Cuininndure Hull, liel'nru Ihe Cuurt of Enquiry a llnslun, was rend on Ihe 3d iust.nl Kruin all accuiinti. it appeura to be a moat tiinniphunt one. A correiptin dent of the Chitilustuu Cu&rier suy«, “The defence was rend by Mr. Hub b.itl, the couesrl for Cap!. Hull, ft occupied- twu boor., ui.d Hit) blush monlled tin in.v cheek when V thought (Imt lie who conquer'd lor htu couii try in ti.teen minutes, should fi> d wufthles. enemies, »t home, to en giBc for two houi« !’’ The tnitei adds—"Tho dofi'iice waa eaireindy able, clear, aniL luminoua, ami satis acliny n. became the ciisis-^>digni firil and inutleal, as became the uocu- snl. I assure you, upon my honour, that in die course of twelse yonrs praelice at tho bar, I never saw a cave so destitute Wild ultcrly devoid ot foundation nr proof e. this has been.” Mow well rounded is Ihe charge III peculation against Cunt. Hull, may he judged Irotn the fact that his whole real and pcriunal property, in eluding his prize money for copiuring the Uuerriere, his pay .ml emnlu melds for 25 years of service, and all hi* other resources, amount to frss than eighteen thousand dollars, accor- tn a schedule voluntarily furnished by himself. ttetlth •/ JbewT.i*,—One cate of yellow fever was reported by thedoanlofltialth on the 8lli (list, and one death—on pia 9ib, •f.ve cases anil onp death-son the 18th, five cases and inodes'll— on the itill, tivocw- oet slid five d"oths-»'id on the 12th, one case and fire dentils. Several families have returned to tile tub cud ilivtnet, sod I Sc -coos.queucchas bf cn os might have been expected, in some ins'siicesfat.l. The llth itist. was observed by the tbfierent religious ' aocielics as i» day ol fasting said prayer. The Charleston CooviyrefTnesday state, (list in .dilition io the fi.itilL> despatched by the government ot Cuba, in pursuit of ttn pimlraon the e ast, they Iwve ordered out <U0 men to cmoperaieuu ibore. This look) iskesluing soun-CUii.j. Th* small p"» hat made Ra ap-dhaf time, to pay only 8 per cent, at# peatanrr at Amsterdam, and about j rage, in lieu of all ulher charges.— able discussiun id the question by the Secretary. Mr, Russell has declined being con- sideied u candidate furs re-election tu Congress from Massachusetts. John Serjeant. Member of Congress from the cily of Philadelphia, has de termined lo declin. being considered a candidate at the next election. It is taid iheCmigrraa fiigateivfit- ting out at Norfolk for a crui«o of lour months under the command of Capt. Riddle. In the barque Sarah and I.noisa, arrived at New York, from Madeira, came passengers,the Portuguese Con "ul Henr.ral tur Rot.on, anil Ilia Se cretary. Mr. Phillips and his pupil Miss Davis are giving musical entertain merits in Montreal- The next legislature intVdiware will be republican-^the House of lie Dresenlativea lo ctnsiat of thirteen democrats sod eight fed-r.listv, and the Senate of five democrats ami four ledcialista. The quintitv of flour inspected at Tliiltiniiiie, during the quarter ending the 90lh Sept, wae 53,331 barrels and R.59G half barrels of wheat flour—103G hands rye flour. Thr federalists of Philadelphia have elect*d tin ir whole cily ticket, ami twu members of ('ungre*. The tie mocrats sueceeded in electing Iht'it iRHembly ticket for the county, coun ty commissioner, two auditors and a member of Congress. The fears entertained that a qua rviitiue would be laid upon 1‘Hapls From T’lfpnrniso,—Capt. Riown of die tvhulo ship Thomas, arrived ut Edgartown, inlnriiia thut Ihe govern ment ol 'Valparaiso conlinued in ea sel a duly ol iwelve and a half cents per Inn from American whalemen, and fifty cents per ton from all American merchantmen, which enter that port. The intelligence relative to the dis turbed stale of the Empire ol Mexico, received by the way ol New Orleans, ia confirmed in the'llavana p.pers id die IS'Ii iiifct* The pi'rsnns declared to lie unrsted by the Secretary of the government, in cnmequenccof the re cent conspiracy against the govern ment, are Deputies to the Cortes. — D.Tnaquin OlMi gnn, Eipatlre Mier, Letlo D Car- Im llustainame, El lllorotiel Otbeguso, El'ex presidente Herrera, Tigle, F.t- gnnga, Knrrrra, El coronel Gomez, iichemqne, El coronel Teran, Uu tal Anaeo. .Military Otfieers.—Brigadier Par rev,; Col. Villa Urtu'ia anil two bro there, captains; Barrera, of the caval ry, and bruiherol the deputy ; Cam- ptllo, col. of artillery ; Cnijj, com- mamlant of the 4lh regiment of caval ry ; Herrera, cnminaiidaut of the cu- lutim of grenadiers. Citarns.—Kcgidor Ochnj, Ledp. Berrera. 4>. Manuel Caneda, atwl 11 in 13 officer* ol llie “tth regiment, &. kc. The merrhants trading to"R;ihia have petninned guvrrnnn et for a Tlri'Uh ship ol war, to .hip . If the English re- ►ideiHe and their property, in the e- v'ent ol its bccomieg necessary, on iccouot ol the impending struggle for independence in that ’pi ».ince. No answer had been returned tu the ap plication. 100 children, mo.lly of the loWeit class, had fallen victims. A society of Carbonari, ia said re r.entlv to have been tR*c»*ered at Pari*, with the object nf overturning (he nitti g government, by foment ing in.uoeclio'i in diff'rant parts of the kingdom, which they hoped would ultimately become general. Aongrrity —We have-been inform ed hv a gentlemen ol this place, that on his way to the upper country, n short time since, he dined with a I'v milv in Ihe County of Prince F.dwaril in this state, where ware three persons whose united sges amounted to two hundred end ninety.—Afbrfollc Utrald <H 12. Notwithstanding the very severe loa.es susl lined by Ihe planters on Black river,and the ruinnus situation nl their plantations, wilh a zeal and public spirit highly commendable, thev immediately alter the gale, sent on about one hundred laborers, who, we sro happy to state, have removed ev ery obstruction on the pnst.rnad from thia town to the ferry, oil Black river, a distance nf thirteen or fourteen miles by those who have not viewed the si tuation of the woods since the occur rence of the Hurricane, no adequate idea can be formed of the magnitude of this labor. We understand that every possible exertion is making to clear our mail ennch road at and beyond Godfrey’* Furry, ami that in all probability wr shall have a regular mail frnm Ihe North in the cnur.e ofaixoreiiht da.s.—ICtnyaw Intelligencer, Ibtli hist. I'liia law ia In g» into operation die be- lining of next mend), and promises to be of the must beneficial consequence to this citv, in regard to lliu Vera (Iruz trade. 'Die Jiie.rnt existing duty on dry goods wilj likewise be re duced 6 per cent peat month. SPAIN. Brlract nf a letter w a ireiileman In Pttila• detptiia. f'-Om d f ie nl on the Borders of Spain, dated the Ul'i Jui, . — “ The new system in Sp tin progres- tes slowly and badly, and the country is in a state of what may he culled pelly rebellion ; these petty inmrrec turns, (headed principally by Priests) extend throughout every province of Burccluna, and Trrraguua, and i> re quires all the vigilance and force ol Ihe regular tronpuand local militia to keep the malcontents under. Much blond has been slird in that province lately, ssy 104.0 men within the last month, anti the servile parties arc nut diminished. The king’s guards at Madrid have alert rebelled, Bay 600 nl diem, but lim e been defeated, and disarmed by the local militia; they are not prianners, but under surveil. lince in their quarters. The regi ment of Carabineer# (Cavalry, and ihe beat in Spain) have also rebelled, anil as yet have made head against those apposed tu them ; they are now near Coalova —Cadizi» unquiet, mid there several parlies, of maleiiiiteiits in Andalusia ; also Murria, Valencia, \rragon, and both the Castilea, in a word in oil parts of the kingd .m ; hut notwithstanding, it is nut believed -hat the New Ciinslitutiun will be put down, or the old aya'ein be revived- There is great danger that die king will meet a violent late; he i* greedy despised.” from New York at Liverpool, have, t|i»9 tar been gtoundless. The line ship New York, V plain Muxwr which sailed frnm New York on Ihe I6di August, Biime time after the fi ver was known to exist in New -Yoik, hough without a Bill of llcal'h was permitted to enter without any delay -ir embarrassment. Itnston Rmk JHftirs—On Mon il it, (rth intst )»ays the t'en-lnel, moot nf the Hanks In this cily held their annua! election of Directors, arid *x hibitiul the state nf their-Jinti»uiinns. From the heavy losses which their institutions sustained hv the failures during the last six months, it »«. ■miripateil, that no dividend could be mntlc on the oressiun. It however appears, that the Massachusetts Bunk decloreil a dividend of Three per (lent Union Bunk Twu per Cent Huston Bank TwofttH Two thirds of One per Cent.—the New Kngt.mil Three per.Qeiit,—the SuBfilk Two anil an Raff pcrCent.—and the Slate Bank Two per Cent.—The Directors nf llie Manufacturers* and Mechn nic* Rink did not deem it prudent to declare any dividend, although it is understood, thnt the losses of this institute.n have not exceeded those nf the others in proportion to its ca nital, and that it bat avails exceeding *13.000. Michigan.—Six new entind'es have hern laid nfflry Gov. Cass, extending frnm the Saginaw hiy and river. This territory is ranidlv piitiolating. The troops nf the Sstlf de St. Marie are very comfortably quartered: and it was supposed that those at Siginaw would he equally well si’uatedhy the 10th nf the present month. On this iuhjert the Detroit Gazette remarks, " It is gratifying tn reflect that the expense of erecting the barracks at the two posts alluded, will lie even lees than the same species of wn-k would have met in anv iif the states; sneh hasbeen the economy with which their erection has been conducted, that the government Will he put tn the cost nf scarcely a single ariirle, ex. crpt those of iron, noils, and glass, A T,nndnn psper states, that the ne irooUvion* fer the vv-'urn hf Mr. Gan itingTn the r flier nf Foreign' Secretary continued, but neither the objections of his. Majesty, nor of the'Lord Clisn rellnr, were yet surmounted. On this appointment, says the editor, the rest will ofi course depend. That adjusted, the subordinate changes, .if any, wilt be easily completed. The Rank of England hat it in contemplation to reduce the rate of itderesi payable on their, stork from 10 tn 8 per cent.; the proprieties wnnld, in cnn«iderati>in nf such re- doCion, rerrire a 6onus nf 10 per cent, on their rapital. This measure was' likoly tu benefit the mooev mar-' ket. PIRACY. The fottnvday lean official account if the cafi. luce of ihe tchr Jlentor, Capt. Hart iton, of Philadelphia, on her passage to the Ha vana : - ••On the I Mi of Aui$. 1822, at 2 P M.off Point Sr, Juan, on the old Bdiatna channel, we were captured by two piiatical achra.s one ol abnut fit) tons, mounting 5 guns, and having 50 men ; Ihe u'her 30 tuns, one 'gun, and 20 men, whnionk the echnr. and anchored her under Oayo Romano, after which they camo on board, and treated the captain and crew must in humanly, taking from them every de scription ul clothing, ciccprThe shirt a- d Ihiwaers, they had nn ; also five vetches, the captain’s quadrant and charts, all the money that was no board, am! Ihe stores and provisions; they then left us, threatening that they would return and murder all hands, PUBLIC DINNER IN FR ANCE. On ail examination id our French journals, (soys the New York G« zette,) we find in account in the Havre paper of the 17th of August, of a pub lie dinner given to the barren llyde de Nouvillii at the exchange, on the 15th. Tlie number of subscribers wai 53. Among the guests were the sub prefect, (lie chiefs nf marine, the in speclor of customs, and the United Stales vice consul. The exchange room was ti ansformed into a banquet hall at twen'T four hours notice, unit waa decorated with the French and American flags united. The bust of the king was placed in the arcade in the centre, giving the appears.,ce of a father presiding in his family at the re union ot hia children. The tnaynr, as president of the chamber nf commerce, the president MR. MATTHEWS. The reputation that Mr. Matthew* his gsined in Europe, is nut likely to sustain sny diminution in this enun- iry. I have hid die guild furiuuo to see the exhibition nf ids amazing t». lent, daring three nights, and the nniv fatigue that 1 felt was frnm ex- cesstie laughter. He preletids.fi> give a picture of the pres-nt age, in ita customs, manners, fashions, ami vices; and in his own persnn liolija the mirror up to nature most admira bly, He is without doubt, one nf th* prodigies of the day. TJte flexibility of hi« voice, and nf the mutctea, pnrd. colarly about his month, Ihe infinfts variety nf expression, that Ire thrown into all his characters, and the just adaption of dress to them, astonlsht ami almost bewilder the senses ol hia auditors. He satyrizes without mer cy, the prevailing foibles, fripperiq and vanities ot this entHthtenei ait John Bull ia presented in all die full ness of '• naked deformity,” and III* interesting oiT-pring of Corinthians. Dandies, kc. #c- ore made tu wince under the united attacks nfface, voice and figure. Tn my rnilld, in his re presentation ot French character and , peculiarities, his success is most coin- , plele. His form being tall amt stdn- dt-r, fits him must particularly, for fi- nidiing the portrait of a lively, irrita. - ble, and frisky Frenchman! Nothing escapes him, ami lie sei ms to lmv» acquired instinctively, what with erf there would require un ogu of obser vation. Withal lie is no carricatu- rial, for his mimicry is perfect. There is nn buffoonery in his exhibition, for his portraits arc all distinct ami accu rate, and seem drawn frnm the life. To conclude, he is, as a Frenchman wnutd any, “ Ms fni e’e t on hnnima extraordinaire j” amt that you may have the pleasoreof listening to him, and Innghing at him, is my sincere wish.—Char. Cour. In diia situation we remained in aMatu I u! the tribunal of commerce, and man of suspense, until the next day, with- ugt-rs appointed by the eubacribi-rB, nut loud, when the pirates sent uu did the honors of the table. It ia stated in the Glasgow Cou rier, that during the late royal visit tn Edinburgh, when the'Ring and Sir 'Villium Curtis, (the two leading Ban Frants of the dav) met each other in Ihe “ Garb nf old Gaul,'* they burs' in'o < Isnsh at the aislil nf earii other. T'>esi'ii ition must have beanaiutli cruux one. -nme beef and plaintainu. F om the d .y we were taken-until Wednesday 2l<t, ricrived frequent visits frnm the pirates, who each lime carried nil'some of the schooner's rigging, and treated the crew cruelly. Tlie 9atne day, the • aptains uf the two schooners cume nn board with four men, armed witli pis tols and cutlasses, driving us all dowo the forecastle, wiili the exception of a passenger. After the space of about 10 minutes, they fired off two pistols; li-h,minutes alter, they callrd the cap tain on deck, who saw there was some blnud spilt alongside the foremast ; they would fain have him believe they had killed the passenger, and thrown him overboard ; but seeing die cabin dimr fist, and having heard the cry nf n chicken, induced him to believe that they hail only confined the passenger below. Two ur these buccaneers took hold nf the captain, and in tde him kneel down in the chicken’s blond ; whilst two others held a pistol lu his forehead, ami a knife to his breaat; the two captoin9 interrogated hi and wanted him to confess there waa money on buaril. Aftot keeping him in that nituatinn about ten mimi'es, and finding all their threats iq-ffec tual, they put him down the cabin, where lie Inuncf the passenger. They notv'fiiyd off two more pistol., and called the mate anil men up in sue cession, usiug them rather more cruel ly ; Several of them have experienced severe fits of sickness in cun«equ'-nce, Alter using them in this manner, the pirates leit them, taking away the iiille they had left us after the first plunder. From this time until die 28lli, hail f-iquent vixita from th* pi rates, who each time took something from the vessel; same day, the capt. ill'the large sclir. came pn board, and ordered all hands to go un board the Fiencli brig Le Augnstr, ol Rochefort a prize which they hud in possession which was accordingly done after dis charging the remainder ol our cargo. On the 29th, the schr. Mentor’s cable was cut by the pirate*, and taken to windward. O i the 2d Sept, they set -oil, and arrived at llivana in the French brig Le Auguste.” Nfree ol duly; and if re.eiporled during After the-cloth waa removed, the following toasts were drank : The king. The president of the U. St»tes. To the happy establishment uf the direct commercial relations between the two nations. 1 ^eace und domrftrrce. B irhn llydetlo Neuville, the nego tiant of the treaty* After this toast tlie b;iron ruse and mmle to following mlilrehN Gentlemen i Hiving terminated thi* mission with which the king hns deigned to intru»t me, and now ready to render him hh account, it is very grateful to my -feeling* to receive so flattering a testimony of good will in the city of ft kingdom, which so emi nently contribute!* by it* industry, to the national prosperity. I d re not flatter myself, gentlemen 1 thut I have always met the views of commerce And nnvigfttion, the noble & powerful resources of riches, force and the glory of empires ; but this I can assure you, that I have neglected nothing in the defence and concilia tion to these interests ** Neither have I neglected any thing, fand I received my instruction* from the king himself,) in listening to conciliate, in tho moat eqnitnble man ner, the interests of two nations which love and esteem each other, and are united, and wish no remain so. •* ¥••*, gentlemen, the Americana love us ; they rrj'iicc with the jiiy of friends, fit would give me pleasure to repeat expression* l have heard^ in the actual prosperity of France. Let u», with the same cordiality, rejoice in theirs, and pray .that the strictest union may ever exist between two people who neither have or can hj Prices Current at Charleston, Oct. 21. Cotton S. 1, 18 a 20 i stained do 11 a 13 fi Santee 18 a 18 j short s»nple new 11a 12*( old 9 a 11 i Kice prime t good 2$ j in ferior i Corn 9.5 cts j bagging, Dundee and Inverness, 50 n 55 cts. Cottons—Wc quote new Uplands st 11 n 12 cts, and old at 9 u 11. Some sales are making at these prices, in Sea Island^ there appears to be nothing doing. Rice continues nominally the same as last week j the sales very limited, little being called for except for home consumption. Corn continues scat ce i it will command our quotation by the cargo, and retails at & l pcrhuahel. Cotton Bugging—There was an active speculation in thin article towards the clones of the week ; nea ly nil in fi st hands, was bought up nt frnm 45 to 50 cunts, and il how held at 55 a 69 cents. DIED, In this city nn the 22d inst. Miss Minr Sisson, aged 29 yeurs, a nutive of Long Is land, Suffolk county, N. Y. Rfter an illness uf eight days, which 6ho bare with forti* tude & left this world of inmtr with a full belrf of g'»ing into evertattyg happiness. Site was » member of the Universsl <;hutch. She has left ay aged mother, two brothtrfl and two sisters lo mourn the Iobs of a viriu* ous daughter and sister. MARINE. mil tof~hJiTjixvju Alt liIVKII, Brig Sign J, Bedell, N York, 9 days, t* Hall & Hoyt consignees, with a lull cargo lo J M'Kenzie, U M'Kunziu, M Grannis, M P* iidei-grast, I, C*rke, .1 B Wick, G llarw nah, W Masterton urul W luglis CJ co. Pus* sengers, Mr. \ Vrteland and fmnily, Mi §, Poin<*roy and two children, Messrs. G Ba be (son, Sen H Topper,. J B Wick, J Iftt glis, G and II lUnnuh, G and J M'Kenzfa^ Clark, Grannis, Vrecland, Masteron, Dbu* Pendergras*, Adams, Folsom, Frederics »nd 2 in the steerngc. On the 15th inst* ufl*the Canes of Virginia, spoke sch Mary Ann, of St. Johns, N. B. from Jamaica b iund to N York. Schr Laura, Butter, Philadelphia, 7 day*# to Nicholas & Ni IV, ov\nm', Win Turner, Duhamcl a Auze, .1 Li W Hurjier, BUn« chant, Brothms & co. P M*l)ermott, J W” Long, J P Hi nry, J Hivers, W Psrvln, J F Williamson, Petty 8t Greene, H M'Cull.fJ Koptmm, F, Bliss F* co. W T Williams, .IQ Illois, J Evanii, J Camming (J Son and O Mahony. 11 passengers. Schr Huron, Brower, St. Simons, 1 day4, with fruit to the master. Schr Lovely Keziah, Wntson, Charle-jflm^ and 6 hours from Bur to ^Jar, Pa$s' 4 ngcre* Mr. John G Bell and others, ° Anniviys riin*j ^nts roar. At N York fill, i,^. «oli Sea Lion. Tot- Corsair, Porter, At Chariest wn, brig Elisa Morrison, John- sun,, i duy ^ ach Florid*, Juluiwnn, dot IT fL sc , r Revenge, Hammersly. do, OM, pi- .oi Boat Minerva, Foster, * A Kotterdum, Sept, It, ship Wilhelmi- er.r.ARsn toh tuu ront, At Middletown, Conn. 7th iiut.'*ch Fit* Sisters, Keilt gg. y vr ton this voter. At New York 9th inst. slcps Superim'#, Jouekii, to sail 15th inst i C'.ilflird Wayne, Allyn, 2Qili inst j Augusta, Wood, with dis patch ; Garonne, Mott, 15th ; brigs Tek* any true cause df niisunderstaD'^og nft * w ‘* Bon * ana who are connected by \ lx \ terests, “This uni,m. so desir at ,| 8 am| much desired by tlie >'.tcllieent at the two countries, cam.-., ba , turn to the advantage at all'uatio,,,, i„ a jjj n » j n the manitenj|> ceu f |), e p ea ce of the,- „ world, and *’. 10 strenzthenin*u,f a p. in- 9 r Th. »nell, in a few day«, Cliatliom, »y- tiple,oIvhi c h a || government, can- 8 '° op W “’P' s * u '“ ll =™- not bn', reciijjnize the importance, a principle which all'liberal and gener- «U9 minds should walch and defend-^- that of die liberty nf lire sens. “ Afcepf.gentlemen, the expression nf my g-ratitude, and permit me to offer you Ihe following toast: “ Tlie cily of Havre, one of the tunat flourishing rides in the beautiful and powerful kingdom nf France. She must increase in prnsperiiy under an enlightened anil wise a monarch, who appreciates and honm * commerce, and has die dispisitiun in encoui&ge and rexlnre nattouhl ns-vi^alion.” Havana 3-pt. 20,1823. Mr. Frrd'ric G Schaejfer, Baltimore, Dcah nx-Wishing not to neglect communicating tu you any important intelligence di.it comes to my know ledge respecting commerce, I avail myself of the departure of the Brig Alunzo, for ynur port, to inform you, that by a recent regulation of uu, custom house, a deposit of foreign goods will be established 'here, by which all dry goods (with the excep tion of provision*) may bedepnsileil at _ . . the public warehnusej for one year,' This sentiment was liatemd to wilh t' I 3 . — I * r i ■ uf tnn f inn .n S -Ann-.- ...I .1- ftttenfiqn and received the uiitmuiuua jilaudiUiof the coinpai^. At Clurlenion 21st instant, sloop Mary# Brown, lo bail 23J. The brig Osgood, of this port, arrived at Phiiad. in 54 days from Liverpool, The brig Only Son. from tins port for Liverpool, was spnke Sept. 24, in 1st 41, 35,.long 55, 30,16days out. The sloop Packet, from this port fur Bal timore, was spuke on the loth inst. off Fry# ing l'an Skoals, 4 days out. CHARLESTON, Oct 31-Arrived, ihip T,mpre»a, Suiton, New York, 5 days; scha Aiigeiiora, Pike, do ; Cornet, Campbell# Havana,'7. Oct 22—Arrived, ship Mary & Susan, Coulbuoy, Boston, 13 days, NEW-YORK, Oct 10—Arrived, barque Sarah & Luuhh, Culver, M »dc-ira, 33 d«js « brig ChOtirs, Young, Uio ilacbe, 31,