Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 05, 1824, Image 2

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Liag*.' 1 FREDERICK S FELL, Ctrl l’ltlNTRR SAVA NA A.H \ THURSDAY EVENING, AUt.USt 5, >824. “ONE OK THE PEOPLE" is received amt shall appear in imr next. llOAKr OF HEALTH, The Board of Heath liope, that no disposition vitl be manifested by the cltitens of Savannah, to relax in their attention to cleanliness within their enclosures The greit share of health which they have enjoyed during this season which, in a great degree, is attributable to the observance of cleanliness, ought to be a suffi cient motive t<» continue those exertions, the reward of which is so great. The Board calls, therefore, on all to unite with them in vigilance end perseverance, to prevent the accumulation of such matter as may tend to endanget the health ofthe citizens generally, and b> their u niied exertions, continue the enjoyment of that blessing which lias been thus far so fiberally bestowed on them by Divine Providence. Ma ny persons having neglected to provide a suita ble vessel, and deposite therein (agreeably to tiic requisition of an ordinance ofCounci),) the offals of all animal, vegetable and all other mat. ter, to be placed at the inside of tr.e yard gate daily, in order to prevent its mixing, with the soil—the Scavenger is'siithorized to report to the Doard, the names of all such at do not comply with said ordinance, in order that they may be indiscriminately brought before Coun cil, to answer for such neglect. JOHN SIIELLMAN, Chairman. I. K. Tsrrr, Sec'ry, Savannah, August 4lh, 18?4: Report of deaths in Savannah, for the week end ing the ^>J August, 18.'4. Died of ulcers, one, aged 54 years. LAl’EST PROM PRANCE. Uy the arrival at Nety York, of the ship Queen Mab, Capt. Richards, from Havre, Paris papers the 14th June , and Havre to the 16th have been received, Capt. H. states that It it was not known when La Fararr* would embark For this coun try, and is of opinion thathc would not be ready as soon as the first of July. [A. letter of the 14th June, says that La Fay ette was about to take passage in the Stephania. for New York, which vessel bad agreed to wait till the 101 ta July.] There was no paiticular newt in France. A successor to Chateaubriand hss not been appoint ed, ami it is stated that M. Villele will keep the Pprtefeuille of foreign affairs till after the sea- sion of the Chambers, The excitement on the subject of the remo val of M. de Chateaubriand continues, and seems, if possible, to increase. The Quotidien- ne and the Journal des Debate had. for some time maintained a paper warfare on his account; ed on British goods by this absurd* law, will be ward? the proposed foonumeot-and manw e " „ : . b . ... t«rr,» individual sullm.no t I.* w.- e mad- severely felt in the manufacturing districts of t « country; btit we have no doubt it will be felt more injuriously in America. A parts paper of the 16th June announces the removal of M. Hyde de Neuville from the post of ambassador at Lisbon, and the appointment, of the llaron de-Royer in his place, ■ e petition of the merchants of London, ’ j for the recognition of South American mdence, had been presented in the House tnons by sir James Macintosh. On this occasion; says the Li.crpool Advertiser, “Mr. Canning made a atatement ot the present views of government with respect to South America* some parts ol which were extremely satisfacto- ry, while others were not so intelligible. One most important fact, however, he disclosed, namely, that minister* were at length of opinion ot me u: ^jhe m: ofWnnm large individual subs, .ip i ■ w.- emaile 8 LONDON June 20. An important and excellent alteration in the formation of Special Juries has been proposed to the House of commons by Mr Peel. Thete Juries are to bi ballot ted for out of the whole list of special Jurymen, ltis now to the formation of the list that the public must look; The bill is to stand over to the next session. From the Paris papers of the 17th News had- been received at Genoa of the blockade of Algiers on the 9th, of May. The Dey will listen to no proposition of arrangement which includes an obligation to receive the former English Consul. Mac donald. The number of English ships was nine* without including two gun boats. The entrance of the port was shut with a great iron chain, which the Regency had that they had waitt d long enough for the exam ^ w _ pie of Spain ; that courtesy towards the mother procured from England some time ago, Him.-....... country had no further claims upon us; and that The Dey has made various arrangements but this was suddenly terminated by the Censors. Great Britain was now at full i.berty to act on to place his ships beyond the reach of dan- of the Press, who suppressed the former on sc- her own counsels.” j ger in case of an attack. He has likewise The British Traveller of the 10th June, sUtes caused hospitals to be established tor the count of a long article in hia favor. Disturbance* continued in Spain. I that- lettejflfoad been received in _ town that Constantinople, llth May.—It is known that morningsof Jamaica, confirming the in Sard.man vessels liave-been permitted to navi- tclligence ronounced a few days previous in the gate the Black Sen. It ianow said that the hew Courier, that Bolivar and Canterac had united. French wmbaisadur General Uuillemlnot is about their armies, and declared Peru an independent to open negociatlons (o obtain the same favor state for the vessel* qfthc United States of North Jitter. | Accounts from Galway, in Ireland, represent ica. The Constitutionel copies from a London pa per,the account of the appearance of. the pre- tender Dauphin at Washington. Iltrdrc, June 14. ' "Since the first of this month, the import of Susum-Safe^fncethatUmel'^GS bJfeT 17 Duviz, diedat Stockholm on the. 31st of May, The demand has, in consequence, niit been so active as during the last fortnight of Ma/. Pri- ces, of first Quality have not however, under gone any alteration. A parcel offine Louisiana! Occident—A uhide boat on board of which Was Mr. Craig the keeper ut Tybee fight, and Messrs Dale and Robins, pilots, coming up from Tybte, between 3 and 4 o’clock yesterday after ftoon, was upset during a severe squall, and several articles lost out of her, among which was a vest containing ten dollars. The persons hi her succeeded in getting on the bottom, in which situation she drifted about two miles, when by diving, one of them unshipped the mart, and they were enabled to get her to the shore. TREATY WITH THE INDIANS. It is stated i)i the Washington (Ga.) News, of the 3lst ult. that Col DewcAir G. CiMPfict, of AVilkea county, and Major James Mznuiwrrntn, of Clarke, have been appointed by the Presi dent of the United States, Commissioners to treat with the Creek Indians for a cession ot land Within the limits of Georgia, and that arrange Ihcnta will apeedily be made by the Commission ers, to repair to the Creek Agency in order to negotiate and conclude a treaty as early as pos sible. Great hopes are entertained of a favora ble issue of the contemplated negociation. the western part of that country as in a state of “frightful distress," and that the conditions of the country was so alarming, that if the peasant ry were not relieved “starvation must be the inevitable consequence.” 'Che Spanish Ambassador, Chevalier Moreno He had been Ambassador at that Court for forty ycarsi The Right Honorable Lord Henry Thomas ’as been sold at If 70—Carolina.of go«d quality I Howard Molyneux Howard, Deputy Earl Mar- would still fetch 1,40 to 1,45—but there is no shal Of England, and brother of the Duke of demand for the inferior qualities. J Norfolk, died in London on the 17th of June, The widow cf Riego is represented to lie in a moM oon cbnntSFOxvsHTs, I j y j n g^ ute> Her medical attendants considered J6 - 2P - M - her L I*KUM ArillLA. I The following are the latest accounts of the Our Boston Correspondent, Mr ToplilF, writes j C p tton market.— ua as follows, under date of the 20th iiist.:— I The sales of American Cotton at Liverpool, “A gentleman from the Is'es de Low inform-1 the week ending June 19th, consisted of 4340 cd the supercargo of the Ruby that the force un-1 bales Uplands, at 7 7-8 to 9 j.l; 900 Orleans, J - otrrLriet, M'Carthv amounted to 400 re- to 10 i- 715 Alabama 8$ to 94<1; and 330 Sea la* der Sir Charles M Carthy amounted to 400 re-I, ^ Thegalegon the 19th, were 600 Uplands, gulars and 1,100 mihtis, when attacked by the L„ d 200 Sea i g | ands .—The sales on the' 21st, Ashantees, and that only 2 officers and 24 men j were only 800 bags, of all sorts The import escaped. The officer* were brevet Major Hick-1 within the laat 4 or 5 days, was upwards of 20,* wounded. Reports were yesterday in circulation in the Bourse, that troubles had broken out in Spain. Nothing cou’d- be inure void ot foundation; the most nerToct tranquility reigns an all points of the peninsula. The amnesty was carried into execution with out opposition.—-The disturbance created by Gen. Capapc had been suppressed, lie could not prevail upon more than about 40 persons to join him i he had been arres ted, and was on his way to Madrid to stand his trial. It is not true that the chamber of depu ties rejected the proposal to ind -tonify the emigrants. The chamber, confiding in the words of the King, only rejected the pro ject of an address to the King to nsk in demnities, and has left tlie initiative on this subject. The Journal des Debats add* by a great majority; and there Wr.re but 8 or as others say 11 who opposed it* Is that a majority ? rt and Lieut. Krskine. The Ashantees quarter ed Sir Charles, and it was said the King had ta- ken his scull for a helmet. The 1,100 militia! were Fantees. The Ashantee force was sup. posed to be about 10,000. Office of the N Y. Daily Adv. Jure, 26,21* M. LATEST FROM ENGLAND. By tlie rapid ship Diamond, Capt .Maxwell, in 000 bags. In the articles of American produce, there was no improvement—and the market was very dull. Liverpool Market*, Monday June 21. Cotton — though we have experienced a very fair demand from the trade, the transactions have been augmented by some speculative contracts in Boweds, amounting to about 1500 bags, to which adding 500 American for export, make the aggregate sales for the week, including those by auction, 12,55 3 bags, mostly at previous rates, the BALTIMORE, July 2f. CAPTURE OF PIRATES. Capt. Allen, of the schr. Elizabeth, ar» rived here this morning, in 10 d.iys from Matanzas, informs* that they came out of that place on the 17th inst. under convoy of the U. S. schooner Terrier, tu tlie mouth of the harbor, where fell in with the U- S ship John Adams, bound to Now York, and parted with her off Abaci). About two days previous to tlie sailing of the E. accounts received of two inure American vessels be ing taken »ff toe harbor, carried to Seawapa Bay, and their masts cut away—no account had been received of their crews. The winds ‘ New York’had been seen on one of ough in some instances \merican have been 33 days from Liverpool, the Editors -f the New 8olt i rathra-fower. The private transaction con- Treaty -tilth Russia—We learn from NeW Turk thst 'he treaty with Russia brought by Mr. Bull, lately arrived at that port, places the com mercial relations of the two countries on a foot ing of equitable reciprocity, apd dissipates the apprehensions of those who anticipated evil from the ground assumed by the Emperor in relation to his possession in the Pacific. York Daily Advertiser have received their regu lar files of London papers to the evening of Sat urday June 19th* all inclusive, Billing’s Liver- pool Advertiser of the 22d, contains London in telligence to the evening of June 20t!», A private letter from Greece states that the Turks have effected a landing in Candia and Cupe Rattoras floating light —This vessel was boarded by Captain Elliott, of the navy, on the 21st ult. for the purpose of ascertaining her ai-uation, and putting a new crew onboard, if it should be fouiyl necessary * but the boats crew some time since reported to be missing from her, bad returned after being absent two days and two nights, (being blown off.) The boat re mains in the same situation as when first moor ed, and the officers and men express their en tire confidence in her utility. A Baltimore paper suggests to the citieens of foe U. States, that on notice being received of the arrival of Lx Fatbits at N. York or elae- where in this Country, a Federal Salute be fired In all the Cities and Towns throughout the Uni ted Stales, and the National flag be displayed for that day on all public places, from Maine to Louisiana. Thia will be a preparative to the general rejoicing this Country The great ship, building on the St Lawrence is nearly ready to be launched, The 14tli ' ult was fixed for the launching, but it was subs; quently postponed to the next Spring tide. A detachment, of 'one hundred and seventy United States troops, left Albany on the 21s; instant, by water transport, destined for the up per Lakes,under the command of Capt. Wager, accompanied by Lieutenants Harrison, Morion and Morris. Accounts from Malta state thst a Br. frigate arrived at that place the 26lh May from off Al giers, with information that the bombardment would commence in 5 days after she sailed. WehsveSieard it rumored (says tlie National Journal) that it i* the intention of the Navy De fArtment very speedily to call into service Com •OadoroJames Barron,- sists of-LXiV Boweds, at77-8to 9$, 715 Ten nessee*, See. 8 1-8 to 9j; 906 Orleans, 8j to 10j; 331 Sea Islands, IS to 16 ,In Naval Stores, the sales are confined to 870 bblB. Turpentine, at 11s 9d for 2-3ds soft, and 233 >dtor3-4thssoft. LONDON, June 10. City, two o'clock —There is very little doing: , . „ , , , .in the British funds this morning The price of Negropont, but that at the first mentioned place Con * 0 | g at pre8 ent is 05 they were repulsed with great slaughter. The I The transactions in the foreign market aie force of Ulysses at Negropont was considerable, principally in Mexican Scrip, which lias advanced . ........ e.ii.. i »«.. to If premium. Colombian remains steady at 1 and it was fully expected that foe utmost extent { g S p an j s |, honds have improved a little, be. of the evil of the arrival of Turkish troops would jng 3I . French ig , 5 7.3 pre m, be to prolong the resistance of the fortress of A. most tremendiouB explosion and dis Negropont. No details are given of the affair I charging of rockets, shell*. &c, took plaC* in Candia. According to this letter, the Turks j f r0 m the factory of Sir Wro. Congreve, at have abandoned all idea of invading the Mores I West Ham, Essex, which threw the neigh this summer. borhood into a statft of the greatest alarm The marriage ofM Rothschild, of Paris, was the shock only lasted three minutes.but the shortly to be celebrated at Frankfort. The effect was tremendious and awful in the head of the house of Rothschild, at Frankfort, extreme. Two men were in the room who has no children, has added a million to the an ^ one of them, in nailing up a case, three millions which are the marriage portion I struck a blow which caused a spark of fire, of bis niece. which instantly ignited the rocket, and The Bill to repeal the act preventing artisans communicated to a number of others, which from going abroad, has passed the British Par- ^wup. and forced the roof off the house. r.n,..nt The two men were horribly acorched past „ . _ ,, .. j. . . {recovery,and the ruins of the building fell 1 he Madras* Gazette mentions the explosion ] up(m th £ m> Aoolher man wa9 badly Wt of a gunpowder manufactory at Ponticherry, fortunately burst in the air, >s, which destroyed many of the adjacent henses had they fallen on the buildings, the whole and caused the destruction of many lives. I would have been destroyed. One rocket <*****»»*«'« pjou^.U ti »p.he8™na..,„r,co M ider Jult 26,2 P. M. I yy e i )a ye not heard'of the arrival af any The fast sailing ship Diamond, Captain Macy, express from Paris this morning—nor are arrived at this port yesterday from Liverpool I there any further arrivals from South A- We are indebted to Capt M. for London papers merica. . to the 20th and Liverpool to the 22d of June, in- ^ajo^ General Murray has arrived front elusive. Parliament would be prorogued on the i™3J eD ce has been received at Lloyd’s 24th, but it was not known whether the King f rorn Calcutta of the middle o Febudry— would do it in person or by commission The accounts are that Lo;rd Amberst was Captain Alex. G. Laing, of the Royal African j in good health, and all quiet in the compa corps,-arrived at Earl Bathurst’s office on the I n 7’ H own possessions, but a. war with .the 18th, with dispatches from Africa, containing of- Birmans seemed inevitable. Mr Chew, a r.i.-u.«. Bengal branch pilot, had been seized by ficial details of the late events in Ashantee, but L lft Airmans , at Jd geDt to the capital. Um- they had not been made public. Private letters mera p 0ona , A large detachment of troops, from Africa furnish details of this melancholly I with a train of artillery, had marched to business, and give a list of the killed and woun- wards the Birman frontier, and it was re ded. (The statement in thia day’s Gazette, from | ported that the I5th light infantry, undet ives the names of M’Oeagh, was to proceed thither by the survivor, correctly.] " ater fro t m Ualtutta. All articles of In- received in London. They contain the address ure of the crop, which was only one half of of the States General to the King of the Nether-1 former years< lands, representing thatthe alarming decline in A most interesting meeting was held the price of grain renders it absolutely necessa- j yesterday at the Freemason’s taverri, for ry that agriculture should be assisted by effica- considering the propreity of erecting a mdn their sterns. On the 10th, near Matanzaa,! nU Hy the nobleness of your molivri Colombia privateer schooner, (nruieil with ■ * - L one long gun, (fell ii> with a neat of Px rates; the same that have been commit ting the. (ate lawless depredations off Ma tnn/.as; they consisted of two small schoo ners and a teluche, and by a raise the Co lombian schr. brought them into action at close quarters; when after a pesperate ac tion, killing many, she succeeded in cap turing the two schr*. The Feluche. made uer escape with sweeps, and came into Ma tanzas, when they were taken up and im prisoned by the authorities of that place, Their counnement was supposod a sham The Pirates reported that the Colombians shot eight of them on the deck of the first schr. taken, after ascertaining their char acters. ' and science, has multiplied the resources ilnformation of the passage into a law of the j of hi* country, snd improved the condition Tariff' Bill had retried I’.ngland The high im. I of mankind. The Earl of Liverpool pre- • I sided. The King Bubscribsd the 500|, (q- port rates, observea the Hull Advertiser, impos-1 Richmond Xuiya6. To the Etlito, 8 of tlie-Votnpiltf; In looking over a til* of paper* pub ed many years ago, the name ot L* Sw,, caught my attention; and as. hi* name i*i so connected with the war’which ^y e j 1 dependence to America,1 have thought r per to send you for publication, at the request of Heveral of your subscribers u following “Address” delivered to his diers when he was appointed to the c*, mand of a division of the French aim* the Austraio Netherlands. It does, j D , opinion, merit your nttentiou—It breal sentiments Worthy of imitationby u( al, and lessens on the necessity of dine and subordination necessaiy mprinted un the mind of every Soldifc' Manlius* *Soldieri of the Country /—The Lqj lativo b>-dma >d the King, in the nin,, the French; people, have declared VV; Since the chuhtry. by the constitutional gans of its will, calls u» toits defence, citizen canrefuse its arm P “At the (noment in which We first , the oath, pfonounced upon the alter ofL eration by the nalinn in arms, 1 wish u^, form you of my intentions, and rvmh you ofmyjprinctples. “I am convinced by a life devoted»« erty, thatiit can only exist amongciit. submissiv^.to the laws, and can only bei fended by troopB submittirig to suburdii tion. ,, — • have served (he people without tering them—and in my constant oji| tion to licentiousness and anarchy, m incurred the hatred of all the ambitiowi the factious. Now that the army from me not pernicious compliunctt! an inflexible discipline, it is by vigorol fulfilling this duty, tlml I shall jusiifyl affectum it grant* and the este>m ilm owes foe*-But in subjecting menti>th*i{ period* Will of a chief, we should til In General Officers and Holdiets, that in; war—'now become the deadly cmnbai tween our principles and the pretemi of despo*», the rights and safety ot ill invufoed —The constitution to which are sworft, the -acreri-canle of liberty; jality, are also involved in the ml e take the fluid fm National flnvei ly—under whii h there can be no mine with any combination of etrengh,! wit arty dangers, without bctraymjtj only the French people, but nil hutnar "Soldiers of Libery ! to de*erve l‘ blessing* it is not sufficient to b* brai Your General ought to foresee and you to obey. Be ganerous—Re*p«ll enemy when disarmed. Troops whiff ways give quarter and receive it not. be foruver invincible. Be dininterr Let tint the degrading hope of (liliage FROM HAVANA.—A gentleman, just from Havana, who does not wish his name to. be known “to the Spanish thieves and assassins," informs us, that several acts ot piracy and mur der, have recently taken place. A brig, it is believed the Lima of Philadelphia, and one or two other’vessels, had beeff carried into places very near Havana, crewa beaten, stripped, some murdered, and the goods, tackle, Uc. brought in coasting boats to that port, and sold in afew hours after. He further states, thst an American purchased an anchor, being in want, and the vessel from which it was plundered, coming In soon after, claimed itand gotit again. About twenty sail of slave traders were fitting out there '.—Patriot. Cotton Duck.—We havq seen several E ieces of cotton duck manufactured at lolt’s mills, Paterson,’which appear to us equal to the Kusgiit Duck in strength, and. certainly superior in whiteness. A suit of sails of this cotton duck we understand is equally as cheap and more durable than the foreign fabric.—We presume therefore that it will be encouraged. J JV*. F. Advocate. Burnt Cork.—The season has returned when bilious complaints and disorder^ ar isingfrffm debility (which always aflect the. stomach) periodically make their ravages miniwjj^jfe. Let parents especially reaW the remedy, and make a timfoHfflplication of carbon . of cork. ThereWmithing more harmless. It may be given to an infanf, only observing that it be thoroughly burnt; Pour a teaspoon full of brandy on a cork thus prepared, and mash it, well with loaf sugar and a little nutmeg, or peppermint essence, and water. The publication of this recipe has already saved many lives in cases of cholera mor bus and bilious cholic; and for summer compltiint in children it is a specific, ifta kenintime. The quantity may be increa sed at pleasure, without the least danger Every family should be provided,with.a supply,.ready for the 1 moment,' ’as it often happens thfit a person is suddenly and vio lently Attacked, perhaps in.the night, when if imextremely inconvenient, if not * stole, to prepare it. humane-—that our sentiments may! mired and our law* blessed wHerenJ go—Be in short like you Generali « to die or see the triumph of liberty, "Soldiers of the Constilutioirl feu that it may cease to watch fi r you I you tight for. ii. ; Believe not that I you are gone forth to combat for you J try, intestine comroofirtna will ; 1 your homes. , “Tlie legislative body and the Rinl doubtless, unile themsefves intbtnj this decisive moment (here one tint | column is.badly, torn ) , "Person* and 3nd property tfiln peeled civil fold religious liberty » er be profaned : the peaceable citizeij be respected, tvhatever may t» hi* "Pj the guilty will be punished, Whaler* 1 ] be their pretexts ; all parties will solved ; and the Constitution will alone both over the rebels who atticj open force, and over the traitor*, * disgracing it by their vile passion*« make it (eared at home and suspel broad—Yes., we shall have this «*e w j our labours and our blood—Let us a then, with confidence to-the chosen I seotatlveB of the people who hive J not tqafoid the duties of the Con«iJ as we wlill not its dangers; to the M ry representatives, ihatcltizen K |n ?j throne the Constitution has pl*“1 an irre/ragable foundation; «*»* ,n J other depositaries of the powers, «j by the Constitution. . “T'ley all know that ihe use of* thority is a duty for them to Constitution has deputed «, is for those, whom she has submit'*? and ^hat they may transgress t he J not tiffing what these prescribe, ss-i by doing what they prohbit—Let to the national guards, whom » r ' stitvtion found united for its es»» whom the Constitution in danger* a 1 ways ready to defend it,, and triwsfo; will render glorious thee- which may be shared by them- , ¥ As for us bearing the arms 1 ertV has consecrated and the uj of rights, let us march to the^q Yesterday afternoon, between'] o’clock we were’ visited im™ J storm of extraordinary severity. 1 f; If for the Bpace of pearly an n nts, accompanied with had w'. lightning atVd heavy thunder, .in of the tempest a flash of hgh* J cited an awful fear, and jl id by the most tremendous tN derive ever heard.shook the fljjl The lightning struck the clitin .TI fibre of Messrs. Hoyr & Totn. 4 1 when ine side of which it broke -,° J i'innos* pesccnded td the roof.gfMlj ^ plq(es, .Afod. took t» c 1°.^° 1 nfor roll the I and nei kk, < ,dai (re, w I tion ft be t |l tlur i con f Is in < ] with I them 24 On Id by . Bn$ ,b'iai hging [to 8h ■ low sirs* this v hen s how< our Ive r Im "ff | K etlie p.w.» le you flirn h '«LI Mk a led,I* iken i thsrvi ji« abs (nil hs fhojsr skm < gince nan h Ind bn Island lie qb; hoped plime, nund K Th livir !hi* c -isili lenci nume tsnfs thr m to hei Ertn l Fa r,n "I) three cover; t* mu in moi to fim ease, 1 ed the entire sprig! that ihath in *he "I i took dome visit old . Jeffn tinge heigh _ -M lime enste as fa Will, hide titiz will On h may •his t fExt Yi sfam man (hat twei per'( PrG tabil fnen der ther and for tied yesi iner in d and whi afte '1 cor the Sc; tna wo thr lira It; bo; we •t*