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GE OKU IAN.
. SAVANNAH
BA : UKDAY MORNING, M A " H ", 1823.
LATEST FUOM ELKO, E
By the arrival yesterday ol the ahip Ce'
tea, rapt Prcacot, an J5 daya from Llvrr-
pool, Liverpool papers to the I Mil Jan.
inclusive, and London to the Btli, arc re
ceived. To our mercantile friends we are
indebted for (ilea of papers and prices'eur-
rent, from the tat January to the above
dates.
We do not perceive much pol.tical in
telligence of importance! The affairs of
Trance and Spain remained i i riant jut,
It the papers were solely chiptoycd in giv
ing the r own views of the queatiou of peace
•r war. The affairs of the Constitution-
•listseomlnued prosperous .and the Greeks
appeared to he siiccessliif in their atnig-
gle i it v -• iluted Out r iiourchid Pacha
bu«l pottoneQ V'ntuelfa ttiHCuinequence* we
preaunie, of hit reverie*/ We have given
fucli article* as our time md room permit.
It iuaUteti that Lord fitrangfurdt who it
BaMi it »dto1»H i Wert India at Wta'violating th* blockade of Napoli II
lid i Bengal at s|d te fi|d i burst a< J|d to Romania, under eircumitaocei of pr.
I’d per lb. The total imporlai.fCnttnu into Cll |j ir igsravaiimV, the patrinti of
»^!"of th . e h^» m .TXS««•« w-
the United States. Tho eouinptinn In the that England will lu»e the latreal op.
laat year la estimated at 541,350 bags, of porlutilty shr ever pmaeiaed, or malt
which 311,550 have been Ameriran, and Ing herself both popular and power-
the export has been 58,700bags, nf which f u | ln (he Mediterranean. If, ai there
X IZ ^a*eompnted*to Z'Vfifc •«"*» '•* ^ *'''**•
big*. Jd of theue 97.900 are Amtrictn. ^ hM K«nr to Corfu, in the char.
With respect to the quin uy held in Man- trfer of a mediator, we do nut del-
cheater by the dealers and apinners.it is pair or bring annn enabled to AVel-
nut poii.ble to ascertain it, but the general c „ me | deputaliun from the Greek
ternyMrid hy'rrtThhse^ Bri,i „ h r'-fi*
Throughout the whole of the last year ^e have, md- ed, reasnr to believe
the •p nnii.g trade has been good and that such will he the cue, eye many
profitable, ami the. quantity of Cotton Weeks elapm.
(her deifre not only lo eombet the Coorf peonotneed ill lentenei ufol-
Greeks with the grea'esl eneigy, but lown—
likewise to reject ell kind* nl con
ciliatmy proposals made by Austria
and England; In-side* they ere of
npinion that the Russiani, whom they
consider ai inveterate.enemies, ire
the instigators of all the fatal events |
Which have affected the Turkish em- the Sieura Gowry and Carden have
pire for sume time pa»r, both by ees been found guilty of off-ncee, thjp pun
4 Seeing that the erticle inserted in
the Journals, entitled the Gtuile aitH
th- Journal du Commerce, lends 10
affrodt the King personally, by excit
ing hatred lo his Government, and
bringing the Tribunate into contempt
'wist esp rted has been about 28,000,000 j l aris, Dec. 29.—The Moiliteur
pdurds. which .1 4,800,000 pounds mure' (,| iihe , Royal Ordinance,
r\:^ric h bS C ^'L y ;;?n,'erU , ,e^-' the 28th. appointing M. f
smaller than uiual. The d. mand for Out- Viecount ( hnteaubrinml S.-rretnry ol
ton Manufacture! has also: upon lie whole, Si ale lor Foreign Aff'iirn •} And ano-
been gold, alib.'ugh the pncea have been, ther id the lame dare, nominating the
low an*l the pn«t mode. ate. With respect rel j re ,| Minisle., the Duke de Mont.
thiy^will r«* morenc J> * Minister ol Slate and
and by land,
From the London Courier, Jan. 6.
,We have the pleasure of present
ing to the public a stale of the Reve
nue fur the Y.-ir and Quarter ended ..five hundred fiance each.”
tahment of which is provided for by
the law of the 19th May, 1819, ana
accordingly are sentenced to six
MARINE.
pout of iMrjrjvmtB.
CLEARED.
Dr ship Fanny, Comrie, Liverpool,
8 Wright
Br brig Industry, Couk, Montego-Bay,
1 Cohen.
Sloop Trader, Luce. Darien-
ARRIVED.
Ship Monarch,.Crawford, Greenock, 55
months imprisonment, end- to be fined gft - wi,h dr > « oodl ,nd cu>1 ’ ,0 J ° hn «
1 & CO.
to the Hrjporii for the present „
computed th it from America they will r«
ther exceed, than fall short C( ihrmiantit)
received tut year. F.*om the Urazrlt, from
Member of the Privy Council
Bayonne paper*, to the S9t(t tilt.
the dtiturbed state of acme parts of that t contitin Hip folio wing:-*'The (Ii*rhftr«»
avail l vat ru it ia na U .Lira Tit a Was mill lias anmn I _ r . i. . _ lit _ _ t. «• _ A* *
country, it ispr bdble there will he some ,
diminution. From Hie Weat •f’ dit.s, they j
will not vary much; and from tlie Hast1
Indies it is expected the quantity imported
wilt not exceed the consumption, but that
is perhaps unimportant, whilst ao large a
alock of thia description continues *to be
on Tot way from Verona to Constantino-1 held in this country, and it has become ob-i ; wi|
trie. it instructed to demand ot the Porte a. v ' 0,,s Hist since other descriptions of Cot- a,,.* 1 . ^ nfta a Urp t 0 imonssi
L, « nfih. oLmilL. for “•« were .old a. the present prices, the ‘ "’“T'
of theonliliers, whuao lime of service
is completed,and who bi lling to (he
trnnpi lurinii.g the Corps ol Ob-ervu-
liui, is tu take place the (lay alter 'o.
■nnirotti. The number.if 'hii-e who
'||uit .the division nf Count d’A'.ti
champ-is -eaiimalrd at 3000 men.—
fret, passage of the Dkrdancllea for every
reuig Itfd power. I
l lie Britannia of ISO gnna, and the Im
pregnable uf'lut, ar^i filling out at ply.
mouth fur immediate service.
N w York papers (X the 7th December
(containing the Preaident'a Message) were
received-in London dll tile 3d February.
Ibe Message wa, gwnerully published.
The Liverpool sletcuyy, of the iutlt, says
Of it, " this important document will b u
foo d worthy the perusal nf every friend
•f liberty and cheap government, Every
year til - President of the United States
aflurda an example to other Cliiet Magia.
trail's, in the explicit •tatementa which he
f ubl.sliea to Ids fellow-oitiacni eapecting*
th.ir ownafla.ia, and in the liberal senti
ments which lie promulgates toa arils the
world in gen, ral."
It was rumored that King George intend,
frl to snare his throne with ‘t a linr sub
ject”
It was slso ■' rumored,” andit is adil.d,
• generally believed," that Prince Lgnpnld
bad ullcred bin hand to die widow of the
Xx-Proper, v Napoleon, and m, t with «
decided rdfusali which we enneeire to be
ntiUtci- mure nur less than a piece uf court
•oantla',
The agricultu at iwport (or the mpntli
of December lays, thewhealaced lool been
put in very lalu, hut tile appearance of tiff
youngerep waa miive-sally good. T.,c
Total- n<ep has proved great.
lb - 'reUiictinn on Salt took place on the
4lsl Dec in l.iverpool, when it wlis rcilue,
•d I3t. per bu hel, and was selling ai
Id. per lb retail, being a fall ol 3d. per
lb.
. ’< lie Levant Company luve applied to
the jo blleln behalf uf Hie wre died mini.
bUota -ot Alep|» ami intmoli, which
to» ns, with several oiticru. were almost
totally deat-oyed, on-the 13th August,- by
an earthquake, wh -n -above 80,Hot) per
•no, were crushed bv the ruins, Tho
Company has contributed 'J-Tt.
Tite Missionsry settlements inthevlclni.
af the -ape uf -(.noii Hope, were labmii*
Jog under tho accoiniilated ririta-ioo of
tempeXt, innmlsiion, anti famine t nearly
the whole of3tiU0 llot entol converts were
fitern'ly feeding On grass.
• No lost (ban four messengers arrived in
London oi f.'hriTtmaa Eve, from the Con
tinent-all came in enr packet f omCa-
Tail. Thy interchange of couriers with
the continent wav very active
Admiral Jarat, the new minister from
Bp.in.Jiad arrived in London.
Lonf Amherst was i xpeetedto sail for
India about the latter end of January,
The aear.et fever wss raging violently in
, Fe tth and ila neighborhood, nuking dread'
fill ravages among young and-old.
• A frigate ia engaged to-take out Lord
.. Wat- Bcniinck on a special ntisaiim to Ma-
find. It is also said ihat Lonl Fluroysi;
^erset is destiued'fer the same place.
Parliament assembled on the 3d Jan
trod was prorogued to the 4th Feb.
There are at picsent 2200 xludentsin the
■ Btiiversity ol Edinburgh.
-Livaarooi, 10th Jan. 1823
The demand for Cotton within the last
fcw weeks baa materially improved, and
prices of the low end middle qualities or
Uplanda have, in a alight degree, benefited
' %)' *L At present, the enquiry ia nut ao
brisk, but this ia owing entirely to the ho-'
Etiaya sad most people being engaged in
Baking up theiraceounta for the pastyaar.
Trices, however, are well supported, and
when the demand revives, some further
advance anay perhaps be experienced
In the eatfy part of the kstmuntfiher.
wst not much briskness in thedrmandfu
Celt no I but towards the close of it the- de
Band increased, and we inferior deaeriu-
liona of Uplands, Orleans, and Teiuiea.e
advanced fid per lb., whilst the hette
qualities UiChued auouttlie aameamnum
c Toe, demagd in, the last week was not s
•rtal, ttle tails only amounting to 5700
. kV-'d wh ‘ ,c,, *ero Uplands at 64 • i
• CkSUat 7 I-8d to &l,and 22 at (ifi.li
' Ifi pur lb t 620 IVonesaeca and Mubile »
• l hlto7fid j 640 Nets Orleans at 7d t
10,112tu leaLi nda ai Ufid to I6d t Stain
fdBfid to lOd per lb | Pernambuco Hollo-
figiw sails at lofid to lifid ( Maiaoham and
• bitity uf umlertukiug a lung ex|ietli-
tion this winter,confirms the accounts
of pence. Four thnusund cun-cripta
are expected to repine,- rhe snldier«
wild are to be discharged. Some of
the officer! and perao..a iil the milita
ry admitiiatrnlinn uf the F-eocii ar
my. However, do not sdem In hive gi
ven up hopes nl going In attack th-
S|i|iii: ia£, nutwithatandingthe news
from P-iriv.
Therein.at prevent vcarcely any
liberty ufthe press in France; though
there i* no Censor, a Journalist d.ires
not insert any thing that it unpaid-
(able to the Minister, as the publica
tion nlhis paper rosy be suspended
indefinitely during the King’s plea
sure, without any reason assigned,
and hia livelihood taken away- Eve
ry, i If rt seems in be mule to keep
down the press ; the hai sliest inea-
-uresare adopted against tho book
sellers ; and they are condemning,
imprisoning, and fining the authors
day after day.
' London, Jan. T —Lord Amherst and
-nile will embark in the Jupiter, 60,
Capl, Megtphnlt, at the -Inner end
of this month, for the purpose of pro
ceeding to Calcutta, anil succeeding to
the imptirlnol office ol Governor-Gen-
end ol out Indian pn-sessinns.
The rcounts from Madrid of the
Sdtl says that the acrounts of the IS it,
being of a pacific nature, n-.il greatly
contributed tn calm the t ff-rvesfience
that had prevailed, though the Ian tries
h.tll not reonuio ed all hope, and Cnn-
rinueri to Amuse the crednlt-us with
the 'probability of a war ; but the
-Government knows very well what
it has to depend upon
A formal order has been given tn
all the Spanish imigranls nl lluvomie
sntl St. K,prit to retire into the inte
rior which trnitrljcs the hnpex they had
conccivril. nf speedily returning tu
their country by the aid ul the French
army.
The exchange nf couriers between
Madrid and Paris ia atill very fre
quent.
Loudm, /m.6. — Du'ch Pipers to
th 4 ' mat- have arriv. d this morn-
ing. The fulltiwitig isffln extract : —
•Frflli/ rt. Ike II.—bird Siya-.g
f.utl. and B i m triirtell-rn, the
Austrian Minister; mfru-trtl by rite
Coogiess uf'Vesona with an 101(101-10111
miasintt to ill, Ottoman Government,
will fi-id, on Iheir arrival a! Constan-'
tin "pie. things >ery much changed,!
and -in such a manner that it seem-
almost impossible they should succeed
__ in the object of the new -neg ciditm
that every day for- Ihey are going to commence with the
irations of the Spani Divan, which is 10 avoid a war 'be-
cionotnption nf E> i-J.idia has been dimin
i-hed. Tlie-Cotitu; Manufecture* on Tile
Continent of -Europe are, we believe, in
genera) in a prosperous state, and inme in
crease in llie eoiuiumplion there ia not Im
probable.
It will be noticed that at the close of the
lut four yaara, the aiotika of American Cot
tuna have each year been larger than those
of the year preceding, which, with the in-
nn-ssing imports of these hsve-lisd a pow
erful ioSornce In bringing down the pri
ces 1 they are now howeve- so low that it
has become a queatiou whether the article
will hi produced in the quantity which the
cnoaumniion ri-quTia, 1 no amendment
lakes place. In Coro and other arricles,
it lus oot uefrequenlly Itsppened that low
prices have stimulated the growers to In
creased industry, that they might make up
by quantitv what they lost in price 1 ami
woli'rei|iect lo Colton, whatever may be
the oldman effect uf the pnaent low pri
ces, tl is presumed, tint quite as much will
be planted in the spring of this year as
there was in the Iasi. With respect to the
consumption of Cotton in this country, Sml
the export of it in I'wist and Mtnufactmes
to tlte present year, it i- assumed, that on
t con. t of the increlicd number of mill}
now In operation, that there will he an in
creased consumption 1 hot this is only an
On . hoc that die bade Km iem fiirawj and
doe, not increase the miiithi r nr nbility nf
the consumers non llte contrary, from he
diminished vaiue ofthe imports, compar" d
With that of tlte exports and consequent in
ability of Fo.eign Nations tu nay lor so
muohas they ulready take, we think these
fro reuonable grounds to apprehend a di-
yiimitlon uf (lie caport: at the aame time,
it may be •crurkc-l, that should Ibuns,con
tinue to In made by the capltaliata of this
country 10 tho Continents! Powers, the i f-
l-ct will tin, li.ixt « large proportion -of the-
ammini wilt c inlimiu toga out ofthe eme
ry "o articles of iiianiifaoiiirc and coloninf
-reduce. Up..n the,Whole, u-e mu.v re
nts k, that we da not expect the constant-
non ofthe pneaent year to vary dtiicli from
-hat ofthe last, and that whilst lliequatti--
ly produced in t"e United Stun • c utint.es
lobe increased, wedo not dunk ilidre wilt
be ai. permanent Improvement in tho
oriceti nut if o 1 accuinil of (lie lower pn
cel, anv material pari'of tile lam crop be
w.bdieldf-om this market, or dir fomre
growth bu diminial-ed hy unthvoririe era
anna, dries-, being 1 'anted, in either of
d ene casta, a - » v -ice may be rxpeeled
in 'he digter in u liich thee may occur ,
There is still very little demand fir Ame-
rtr 11 S<ocki« in tloi country 1 3 per cent,
a <0 1 5 per com a 94 to 95; 6 pvfdcnt.
gt 91 j to 98 - 7 p i- 11 91 -Bank
Rliare 2 I-D ra4 Sfid per ounce.
FIlANt E AND SPAIN.
Livrriiool, Jan 10—Since our last,
niiiiiliig li.is tinitspired alter llie pub
lication ol (hr Rieoclt .Minister -Vil-
rle’s nine, lo ll.row further light on
the purposes uf Ihc Burbons with re
gard to invading Spain, A postpone
ment ot the war ia by moat folks es-
termed nearly equivalent to its a-
bandonmrnt. -From the extract be
lu« it appears
rfarfi* the preparations of the Spa
the 5>h iust., which, as cnuipsred with
Ihg corresponding periods of the fast
Year, cannot bu- toe considered a*
highly satisfactory.
It appears from these Account*, the
whole of the receipt of the January
Quarter of 1822, amounted to 13 568
21 IT., while in the Quarter just closed,
notwithstanding in - great reduction
of -Taxation, lit- Receipt amounts tu
the sum of 13,171.2412. exhibiting a
decrease of only 39b 876/.
We have rrceived llte Paris Pa
pei* of Friday-a id Saturday, those
of,the laiter day having reached us
hy express. They supply very little
lofurmation of any particular interest.
The French Funds continue to de
oli'e; tin K diy they left off at
881. 30tvj .vnl-iin Saturday it 881.
Constantinople, Aou. 26—It may
be a aid liiai" Ilk the Revolutionists
of Madrid, the Jiiiiseirh-s hove hall
hero then 7it- til July, Inflamed with
their recent t iuutph, thev now do-
maud the heed of H Irb Eff-ntli, and
it will nut be long ere it ia Delivered
to iliem.
The last advices from Bagdad ex
cite great fi-ar-. for Hint place. Top
Persians are rapidly approaching, end
'lie inhabitant* show themsylve* very
much disposed In open the gates to
them.
Intelligent Europeans, whn saw (he
Ottomen Neel in the Dardanelles,
stale that the ships are in so sha'ier*
ed u state, that it will be five or six
months before they can be refitted
for sea. The Greeks nillkunwhuw
to avail themS'-lves of this interval.
— Gazette d'Augsburg.
Since tit.- recent events which have
token place, in which the will of the
Jaitisaaries prevaijrd over that of tho
Grand Signior, that military body
have extorted from the Sultan a hat«
hclier'lE by vir'ue of which delegates
from the J itiisaarice are henceforth to
lie called to all deliberations upon
stute affairs.
Odessa, Bee. 8.—We have receiv
. Ship Georgia, Varmint, Liverpool, 64
Parts, Jan 2.—We received thll daya, to A Low 8c co. owners, with a full
evening by an extraordinary courier ! cargo of dry goods, hardware, Ace to A
who left Madrid on the 27th Dec. p™ 81 co - L °'f. Wallace He co. Wm Toy.
the following intelligence : |
The coinmutlicstioos between tbe I Hull, Miller 8c Fort,, Peterson, Hanmond
ministers and the diplamanc agents & c «. R Campbell, A L Molyneux, and to '
accredited here continue to be very order. Jan. t3th, at 10 a m. lat 44 54,1 n
active. Nothing in public has trans-! ‘2° iy , apoke ahip Vittorio, oFLondon, from
Havana for London, in distress, having lost
her rodder and split her auils—supplied-
her with provisions.
pired is to the result nf these nego-
ciatioos. It is generally believed,
however, ih.it the official declarations
ol lhe"’Cong>’ess of Verona have not
vet been signified Ip nur government
bu' " ' ‘
they expect to sr?>arrive every
Ship Ceres, Prescot, Liverpool, 55 days,
to S Wright Jan 11 th, passed, off' BardI
ley Island, ship Otlio from Set-Y rk
Brig New.York, Carey, Providence, 7
moment the courier, who uught to ■ < ’|*7 8 ; with >n ntworted .cargo, to W Lip-
bring them- This at’kte” of things*f. “• ? Ma "
7 .. -OTaft, Whiling 8c Kimball, and the mas!
crealos SO agitation in the feeling*.; Ace,treii, Dr N F Harris, E Tn
without however producing any bad and P Morrill. *
-ff-ct for (he public tranquility ; the
most deteimio- d patriots are without
alarm, because they rely thstgovern-
men!, in its conduct and in its replies
to foreign powers, will not hazard
any thing contrary to t(te dignity uf a
free and independent na ion, and
which is determined to remain so.
The accounts which arrive from
the provinces are of a most satisfac
tory nature. Every where that the
factious dare to shew themselves they
are immediately dispersed by the'
brave constitutional troops, whose
enthusiasm-ta unexampled. .
On account of the merit and ser
vices of Mareclial de Camp, Don
Francois Espozy Mina, and the mi
litary talent which he has displayed
in me warlike Operations nf (he army
of Catalonia, he has been raised lo the
rank ol Lieutenant General.
The election ofthe Members of the
Municipality ot Madrid terminated
yesterday t the elections, have fallen
on citizens of tried patriotism.
LATEST FRO At BAVWA.
The Kacltel aotl Sally, arrived at
Charleston bring* Havana 'dates to
the 27th ult—Tbe Havana . papers
contain an official'notification from
the Political.Chief of.Cad z, in which
he stoles that in -cons qiieoce of The
t-d intelligence frmii Constantinople B-itish Government having claimed
of the 28 a ult. The Suit in has 1 indemn filiation for various, captures
caused all trie Captains of Ivis fleet,, which they assert were made on the
who escaped the disaster of Tenetlos commerce of that ok/ion since the
to bn bi-lieaili-d. Their head are ex- year 1804, the.kiag has dixl-fretf that
liibited over the gre.it gate uf Hie S '- it should be made known to tlte con-
rdgllo,-with those of Hileb Eff-iidi, sulndn, that various vessels of the
the Grond Vixier, the Director of the English squadron hove sailed in n it
Customs, und of other functionaries region to Terra Fir ma and Puer'o
wlm have been executed.- It is not Itico with orders to capture Spanish
known how tar ttiis revtdulinu m-iy Vest Is engaged in commerce, fur tht\ At Darien,'6ihinst sloops Planter Ha.
go.— loon* i* no other nu-horily b# pur ose (ns it is presumed,) tn secure. ihaivay, 21 Rosetta, chose 1; Three’flrtv
lhal ot tin-. J tiisstt'ies,—'Idem, the amounts due which are claimed JiitHerl, Howland, 21 Rising Sun, Hathaway,
Smyrna, Oct. 14. — Acroudts have the British government, to guard ».| °
bei'tt t i-ci'ived t Belgrade of the deiith g -inat whicit while nogociaiiuns are
Brig .Mmint, Atwood, New York 7, day*
to S B Par’-man.
Schr Antelope, Berrien, Havana, a day®
molasses, hamn, sugar, coffee, and sugars,
to Manrel 81 Lnthebattdiere - Halt & ni-
chardson, and the master. The steam ship
Itoberl Fulton a rived on the 2bth Kebr
from | barlcston, and would s ,il for tinw,
Orleans 011 the -d o«t. 'I he U. R ■ brig
Spark was to sail, as a convoy, on th- 3d
inst.
Schr Renown. W lby, 19 days from Fu!.-
mouth, Jam. with rum, rn.iliuui.-s and pi
mento, to Scarbroogii & Clark. Left no
American vessels.
Schr Thorn, Vernard, Darien, 3 days, to'
Lawrence & 'Itoompson.
Sloop Susan, Clark, New Orleans, 8
days, with augsr, molasses, Ac. to D p
Stoop Two Friends, Proctor, Harris!
Neck, with cotton, to Rullooh A Dun-
woody.
Steam boat Georgia, Dubois, Augusta, J
days,-with boats, Nos 1 and 17 in tow, with
1300 bates cotton, to G Gordon, DooglaS
A So-rell, S I Hourgeaux, Peters n, Ham
mond A eo. Win Gaston, Ben).Burroughs,
Ponce A M'Kcnzie, T Butler A co, Duha-
mol A Anze, P Hill, Blanchard, BrotHcra
L.CO. A B Fannin A co. Cumming and’
-Gtvathmcy, and others.
Pole boot Security,-6 daya from Augua.
ta, with 4 JO b .Ics cotton-to Jno B Guieu,
consignees, Jaim-s Ilavpcr, T Butler (J co
W Lippit A co. and E Bliss.
. up r -it ran . out.
At Liverpool, 10th "Jan. Rr ship Tho.
mas Inglis, to sail I7tli.
At Boston, 21st ult, schr Htlmbird, Col
lins.
cixaiisn von this punr.
At Darien, 6th inst. sloops Nancy, - J ■
Trader, Luce 1 Alexander, "Lambi Elenor.
Dean* Nancy, SturdevanL:
inuivai.s ranot tuis ronx
At Liverpool, 8th Jan. Ur brig ArdcnA
Davies.
At Yoft-R iyal, Jain. 5th ult. Br brier
Prompt. Kay. *
At Montego Boy, Jam. 1 th ult. Br brig
Brisk, Mossop. t 0
df Ghoutschttl'Pacha. To escape the jpomling, His Majesty gives notice
st-n etice ol death Ity strangulation,, of the fact, that it may be made pub—
brought to him by the Capidgf’Btichi, I lie and that commercial men may
he poisoned -himself. His head has take such means as they may think
been sent 10 (tonstantipople.
ards, and makes my attempt ag.iinti
them of leas promising anticipation.
From M drill journals of the -30th
ul into we extract the following : —
On the 26th, the Qitinltt, or drawing
tor the lecruita winch Madrid, ac
cording to the new law, hat to
fdr.PtstUJo - , *' e * r my ia aiated to
have been con'd ucteil with ' the'■grea
test order anil tranquility. The Gu
vernment continue* to forward troops
to the Irontieia. It is mentioned in
the Uteit Madrid jnuroalo, that the
Government - had Just given orders
lof the active miltiia of Valladolid
and Toledo, and two squadrons ol the
regiment of Almanza, to m->rch tn the
frontiers- Several other cerpa of in-
ratilny -rod-cavalry are on their way
from different points of the P-ninsula,
to reinforce Mina’s army. The siege
uf the castle ul Mequinenzi, the on
ly place of strength in addition to
the fort of Uigel, occupied bv the re
bels, was In commence cm tlie 24th
ult. Mina, who, when he took the com-
msiid of the seventh military district,
had only the rank ot a Major-Gvner.,
I, i* now promoted to the rank of
Lieuirnant-General.
; Grease.—The recent triumph of the
Ut -eka at 'Fenedns ia said to have
i olusrd new vigour into every mem
ber of the heroic ennlederacy. Our
letters from Hein, of a late date, are
ult uf eiuluuon at the prospect of
• ring a government shortly nrgsntz-
d in mat fietniriful ialund, which st
eady areata to be rising from in
uio>. N I withstanding the disg'ic.-
111 proce- dint allnbo ed to the Com-
Iw.i-en the Forte and Russia.
Our readers mav judge of this from
a Inter written by a rich European
merchant settled at Pera, and who,
from his situation, is very intimately
connected with the Austrian Legation.
The following is an eatracl from
this letter.---" It become* more istid
more probable that war between Tur
key and Russia will break nut ia the
Hp-ing, since, considering the spirit
which prevails in the persons whn
enmpose the present Ministry, there
remains but little hope of an amicable
arrangement ef the differences be
tween the two empires.
'• Since the last event! the Minis-
lea nf the foreign powers have ab
stained from all diplomatic inter
course with the Divan.
••The present Vizier, -Abdallah,
whn commanded the troeps assem
bled at Scutaris, ia much "beloved by
the Jani-saries He has .shared all
the influence which he now exercises
principal officers nf that bo
lave all
I obtained immediate
with the
dy, who have
promotion, a* having had a great share
in (he events which led to the fall of
the favourite.
•• It has been observed that as soon
as Ibrahim Pacha saw the tarn of the
struggle between the Janisssr.es and
Haleb and hia partisans, he hastened
to romr with his Asiatics to join the
victorious party. Thua the present
Ministry is supported by the Janista
ries and hv the Asiatic troops' can
toned at Sujukdrrc, and Scutari.—
Nnw the Members of tlwa Adminis
tration a>e alt Mahometans, annua-
■Paris. Jan. t.~The .Moniteur df
yeyleidey. published a Ruyal Ordi
nance. convoking the Chambers, of
Peer- and Deputies fur Tuesday, the
28'h ol January.
An article nf tlie - Indicador of
Madrid, outraging the dignity of the
King nl France, lit- been tinnslated
in Journals of opposite sides, the
Ktoile’ and Journal of Cotnmeace.
Hath numbers have been seized and
laid before the Correctional Tribunal.
The cause was ta have been called
on to-day; but in consequence of a
pressure of business it mis postponed
to tht'-day "Itt ,r to-morrow.
Madrid, Dec, 24 —There was some
tumuli in'ins city on the evening uf
the'2l*t. Be-ides the sensation cre
ated by thr King’s refusal (0 sttne-
linn the decree uf the Cartes con
earning conspirstoig, a rumour -was
spread that a (lint was formed for the
escape at the King, and that it was
necessary to strike a gfand blow to
-save the country. There were many
groups formed during the night, which
were gradually dispersed, The com
munications between rhe Fnreigu Le.
gallons soil the Government are very
active, but nothing of their import has
transpired.
The Queen continea in much suf-
fering. It is said that she has asked
permission tn join her sister-in-law,
the Queen ol Portugal,at the convent
uf Hotnalho, -<"d that thia consolation
qas been refused her,
French Fuuis Jan 3.—Five per
cent Consuls opened at 88f 40c; closed
at 88f S6c.
The responsible Editors ot the Jour
nal tie Commerce.were yesterday
brought before the Sixth Chamber of
Correctional Police, for inserting, in
the oumbers II and 13, an article
from the Indicador, a Spanish Jour
nal.
The King’s Advocate prayed for
judgment on the Editors of theEioile
and the Journal du Commerce, in ac
cordance with the enactments uf the
Laws nl the 19'h of May, 1819, and
the 23th of of March last.
M. Chirpenter was then heard in
behal! ot the Editors of the Etnile, anil
alao M. Borthe on behalf ul the Juur
niauder of a British eiuvpot war, to M by tba molt violent tioaticiimj u l fi u Commarce; after which the
proper to adopt, Thia official annuo,
ciatinn of the object of the British
squadron under Commodore Owen,
andathe measure recommended to too
pursued, were no doubt the fouoda.
tioo of the cepnrt received a few days
since by the Boston, of an expected
war between Sp ih and Grrtt Britaim
Our Madrid dates are to the 30th
December, at which time we perceive
no mention of the above. Com. Owen
has arrived at Jamaica, and we shall
soun be enabled tojudgeby his acts as
to the tenor of hia instructions—we
shall soon see whether there is trutli
in the words of Mr.Canning-’'The
British Government would "consider
itself disgraced were it to avail itself
nf the present condition of Spain to
aggritidize itself.by the dismember
ment uf the Spanish territories.”
Perhaps the assurance is oof intend •
ed to apply to Spanish shipping^
The Schr. Louisa, Cept. Tate, of
end (or Charleston. %as fired into off
Havana, on the 24th ult. by a large
piratical schooner, but beat her as
sailant off.- A Spanish man of war
brig in sight made mi exertions te
assist the Louisa, but finding the pi
rate repulsed fired upon the Louisa
when the latter struck and was car
ried into Havana,
FROM JAMAICA.
By the arrrival yesterday morning of the
schr Renown, Gapt. Milby, we have been
favored with Jamaica papera to the 13th
olt. They contain, however, nothing of
importonce. - On the 7th ult. ten men
accused of the crime of piracy, were exe
cuted on Gallows Point, near Port Royal.
They were part of a gang who had been
tong engaged in thr business, and had
plundered many vessels—.and during the
first cruise shared 640 dollars each.
THE MARKET.
Savan.-nah, March 8, 1823.
During the past week, Uplands have been
selling at rates corresponding with that
of the fi rmer week. Selections at 12) ;
gnrt, at 111 inferior and mixed at 9 a 10.
In Sea Islands the transactions have been
very limited 1 heavy purchases might be
made at 20 a 31, but purchasers hold back
in hopes of further reduction. Sums lots,
will still command good prices 1 for such
when the quditiei or brands ore approved,
25 130 are occasionally given, and some
will brmg more.
RICE-Moves slowly i prime commsnda
82 3d, white inferior cannot he g-ttenofi
th-i .gh freely offered at £2 25.
CtJRN—70 a 7JI tht supply limited.
2 days
At Providence 23d ult. schr Betsey und
Peggy, Smith.
At Bosto 22d ult, schr Almira, Doane.
The brig Planter, Pratt, for this port,
went to sen front \ York, the 28th nit,
A-brig 19 d ys from Boston, for tliif
port, passed Chariest, n Bar on the 5th inpt
The Robert Qnayle, for this port from
Liverpool, had put into Holyhead, huvinir
been twice off Tuskar, and experienced
severe gales from the southward.
•l lte William, Hall, entered for loadftg
for Baltimore, ut Liverpool, the 9th Jan.
The-Br ship 1‘tantngenet. Petrie, and
bng Pilgrim, Smith, were up for Charles
ton, at ' .iverpool, on the 9tli Jan.
( tic-brig Maria, Cameron, wm up toy
New Orleans, at Liverpool, on the 8th jand-
D UltEN, March 6 Aar sloop planter,
Hathaway. -.Jiarteston.
'Cleared Two Sisera, Wing, Charleston.
CHARLESTON, March 6—ship Com
modore, Allen, New Yurk, 51 bng Rachel
& Sally, Noyes Havana 6 1 schr Mid»6, " of
Marblehead) Prentiss, Point Petre, Guad,
31-
LIVERPOOL, March 9-- Arr ship Plan-
tagenct, Petrie, charleston.
The Marquis Wellington, Gibson, from
New Orleans, at Holyhead.
The Marin, Fowler, from New York for
Liverpool, was off Cowea on the 4th inst,
ail well.
The I’hoebe, Mattliewaon, from Charles
ton, at the Clyde,
> FALMOUTH, Jan. 22-Cleared, v bri#
Gov. Hodgson, Bell, New-York
Sailed from Annoto Bay, brigantine Sa
rah Ann, Smith, for hiladelplna.
Sailed from Port-Royal, schr King Cleaf.
M'Kenzie, Halifax ’
FEB. 5 -Arr at Port Royta. brigantina
Peggy, Moser, Halifax 1 and achr Unity.
EUis, from Charleston.
At Montego Bay, schr Trader, Ham, fa
Wilmington, N Cl
Sail d, from Port Royal, brigantine Sit
James Kempt, Coulson for Halifax,
FEBi 1 1 Cleared brig Hunter, Chapa
maej for Norfolk,
Amt Port Royal, brig Lydia, M'Kown,
Bath, Man j brig Sarah Ann, Moliere, Phi
ladelphia.
AI Montego Bay, brigantine Hannah,
Mason, New York.
At Morant Bay, achr Frances, Miller,
Berry, New York.
At Port -Antonio, achr Susannah, Tint,
mins, Kennebunk.
Sailed from Port Royal, achr Oliver H
Perry, Hamlin, Philadelphia,
From Morant Bay, brig Liverpool, Nash
Norfolk.
KINGSTON, Feb 3-Arr achr Olive.
Branch, Wilmington, N C, 29 daya.
Sailed,achriWashington, Nrederick, Jf
Orleana i afoop Active, James,-New York*
brig Robert,Read, New Orleans,
FEB 6-Arrived schr Felix, Maxwell,
Charleston, 12 days.
FEB. 7—Arr brig Mary Ann, Malloy.
Philadelphia.
Schr Delight, Innerarityf Charleston, 26
Schr Gumoy, Chapman, New York, 14
Schr Washington, Boatman, PlytoautV-