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UEPITBLICAJT.
FREDERICK S. FELL,
' ' CITY TMNTKH.
Daily Paper...
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Country Paper ...six dollars per annum.
PATARLK IN ADVARCR
All News, and New Advertisements ap-
pear in both papers.
05T Office In Dickson's three story.
ick building, i
clpnce.hetrvcoii
brick building, on the Bay. ,aear tlra.Ex-.
i lluilMid Draytoq^tifcts.
SAVANNAH.
The Mexican privateer Molcstcrnre am’
her prlae, have recently bcon Condemn#,;
by the Court of Key West for the bread
of the revenue law.—The parties intend tt
appeal."
The Grand, Jury- of Ncw-YorU recently
furnished the district Attorney with a list
of persons whom they ordered to be sub-
•pujned to give evidence befnrolhsm tela-
tiveto the illegal abduction and detention
of Rowland Stephenson.
MONDAY EVENING, Acnii, 90.
r “. Afore Fire.—Another attempt «[as made
last night to set.lire to onr eity.-JRetwecn
’ isSl
0 and 10 o'clock the stable of.Mr-.Oarnctt,
at the corner of St. Gall and Ztib’y streets,
Ifamacram, was discovered on fire, which
was plated in thevack, but was extinguish
ed before'any material injnrySvas sustain-
-eJ. Several persons have been arrested
and commilied in prison, suppostd-to be
engaged in this t^aldilical act.
INTERF.STING DISCOVERY.
- . Many of-our.agedcbieens may racnilact
tho important event nf laisfbg a liberty
pulp, in. celebration of the evacuation of
8avannah by thy British troops in 1789t
•nd the incidonts. attending it.—This
morning s stick of pine, supposed to t bt a
part of this same pole, was, dug from the.
spot on which! is to* rest (tjo Greene and
Pulaski Monument; and supporting it was
found a square tile pine inches in dixnv-trr
and two inches thick, upon which are legi
bly enttho letters and figures,"A.D. 1789."
It Is an inteiestlng coincidence, that af
ter a lapse of forty seven years, the erection
r -q( a Monument to the memory of tier era)
Qieene the savior of the 8oiith_ and the
Gallant Count P daski should be com
tr.encod ontlie very spot, where this mo.
CJcnto recslli ig to onr recollection, one of
the mast important petiuds in our history
lhould have been discovered? AA'e await
the specuiatiops of onr worthy townsman
J. V. Revan, Esq. who is engaged in com-
piling the hlstofy ot Georgia, and in whose
possession we have teen this relic of "times
-stone by." .....
The President of the United States! has
recognised Charles Has ward, us tho Vico
Consul of Sweden and Norway for tho
States of Maiue,Newr Hampshire and Mas
sachusetts. • .
The Mobile Register tays,
of Creek Indians remaining on this side
the Mississippi River, is estimated at eigh
teen thousand.' - ,
BUENOS AYRES.
Extract from a letter to--a gentleman lit
New York, dated tilth January.
A proclamation has jpst been published
declaring Wap against the province of
Santa Fc—the gun boats have all gnna up
thy rirsw. Brown still remains-Governor;
spread upon Wood, it forms« vitreous coat,
and is proof against the two elements.
“Tim Building Committee of the Royal
Theatre, have twice puldiclv tried (lie rffl
c.acyof the composition on tivo small build
iogs of six or eight feet in (engtli, and of n
proportionate height': the one was-covered
vitli the composition, and the other hiiilt
•n the usual manner.'- .The fire was put
•quallv in the two buildings ;. the one which
vas not covered with the composition, was
consumed, whilst the other remained per
fect and ontire. The cost of ibis process
is very losignificnnt compared with its
great utility, being about two francs three
centimes per TOO square feet,
" “ The Roval Theatre at Munich has un
dergone tills process, having phqut 400,000
square feet; the expcnle of whioh was a-
bout 4 or 8000 francs>-
Thelate' Earl of Stnnhnpc made some
very-Successfiil experiments upon the sub
tile dumber |J® ct ' h " coated '«• building with sand and
■ glue, which proved perfectly lb e-proof."
A STRANGER.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT NEW
YORK.
The New York Commercial contains the
following account of i dreadful fire which
occurred in that city oh the morning of tho
tOlhiost.
Wt'UhjtsIts Theatre, with many oth-
® r biilmiiiMr.-wak this morning destroyed by
he has disqharged 04 officers— when they I J r fV 0 o'clock, in a
oprsiui... ut- r..- u.s- ■ , • V 1 . Mwkwf m the
the Corpmal of dip Guard to Mtow them by Thompson street, on the north by Oraod
out offlii Fort | • , 4stroot, and on the south by Canal street —
i - . ‘ 1 Di n short, period, the fiainev reached the
•«c trust, that the account which Is CO-1 Theatre, and the whole city' w'as so com-
pied below from the Now York Gazelle of I P , ® , **. v Wuipinated, that a newspaper could
1.1... / ... .. . .Jhave begn road Inshe lower.pnrtofllrood-
. At at a meeting nf the Association of
. -the Friends ol Ireland in thisoity, held at
the City Hotel on Saturday evening, 18th
Instant, the lollowlng resolution was pas-
seny . ,
Resolved, That as bv last accounts.the
Catholic Association in Ireland appears to
have beeft dissolved, and heavy penalties
Pre, by an act of Parliament, imposed on
those who pay. as 'veil as on .those whoj
receive .donations in aid of their constitu
tional principles, it is expedient, to suspend
the remittance formerly voted by this As-
toei ition, anil that inasmiictf as a bill of
exchange for one hundred pounds sterling
' h is bceti bought,A now in the handsorthe
President, he he instructed in get the bill
cancelled by the drawer, and obtain Hit a-
. mopnt in cash paid therefoi.
. It is rumored that Cor. Van Ness, of
Vermont, will be sent to the court of llrus
sels, as one or die American Commission
ers for settling the questions in dispnle with
.the Rrilish Government, concerning our
Nortli Eastern Boundary, which questions
have been referred to die mediation of the
King of the Netiiarlahds.
The following letter. v to the Mayor of
this City, was received by yesterday’s
mail, and politely Imnded to us for pulili
• cation:—
AUGUSTA, 17th April. 18*9.
..Sir—Vour letters, of th^l9th and
iSth, I have received—tha first rover
* 1dg R Check. of five hundred dollars, a
donation from 70m City Treasury, "to-
■wards reiicyloa the sufferers by the late ca-
Biulty" in thl? city. Win yon. Sir, be
pleased, to present to tpe Oily Council of
Savannah, our warmest acknowledgments
"for this seasonable and iitjfrVI aid.
. Your second letter,*(llth,y received to-
,-day, covered a check’for twelve hundred
and ninety-seven dollars 98-100, amount
of a collection by a committee from tbf
citizens of Savaonah, for the iamb benev-
edfent object. . .
Xittle did wc expect, when preparing an
-ajspeal to the kindly feelings of mu' sister
city, that wo should be called to sympa
thise in tho sufferings produced-there, so
soon after onr own misfortnoes, by,a simi
lar scene iff distress.^. The,sum- collected
-for our relief, under the existing circitm-
. station, is more than liberal; and it will
be our pleasure, as it*'onr duty, : to. repre-
an'iit these peculiar acts or kindness to our
.fellow citizens.
We are, very respoctfully, Sir,
Your obedient servants,
' ^HOS. CUMMINGS,
JllCH-D. TUBMAN.
« ■ r-,.. Of Jhe Committee.
-Sion; Wh. T. WntiAits,
■ Mayor 0if the City of Savannah.
%
In the Superior Court of New Yf’rlt.l
Judge Oaliley presiding, a verdict of twelve’
thousand live hundred dollar's and six-conts
costs, was rendered for a malicious prose-
cution in procuring and prosecuting an in
dictment for perjury. The case occupied
the Cpuit two days, and was decidedonthe
■“ing of the loth inst. 1
A contract has been made by a house in
Canada, for, 11,000 barrels flour, to be dn-.
'Jivered at Jtocbgsiec, -fit at,g7,25 pel 1
iaticl.' 1
the 11 tit iost. so far as relates to the ill
tructiop of.the lioats lately fitted out' by
our squadron at Havana, in pursuit of pi
rates, is untrtle. The statement from Ma-
tauzas, it will bo seen Is of thA *8lh of
Marcjt, and n o have dates, vi s Charleston,
from that place iff tho Oth lust-, which do
not Contain a syllable on the subject: —
Froei Matamai—Wo yesterday gavethe
reports from Malaozas, respecting tltd-pl-
rates,and uow hare to communicate the
annexed' infoimation, received from /hi
'oinmercial Reading Room ntthut place.
It will lie seen that the report, via Savan
nah, nftlie capture of the -brig. Charlotte,
bv pirates, is untrue, although she was’
chased by a suspicions schooner. The
statement in yesterday’s paper of an en-
gugemdnt between a piratir.il schooner and
three open boats, is paitially confirmed,
md we regret tnyi.id there is .some proba
bility that tome of our »»■ tliy and gallant
officers and brave tart, hxva f illers a sacri
fice to the blood bonnds.- The h-iats were
fitted out from theEile (loop of War, and
a letter of the *8lh, Says it was only a
port, and hopes were rnleitained that it
would prove without foundation. A1Vsin
cerely hope It may.
From the Cnmmtreinl XewsRoam.
M.AT.ANZ.AS, March SB.. 1829.
Anlred this day,brig Charlotte,Ltthrnp,'
from Boston. From one ofhor passengers,
• R learn the following particul.iis of her
being chased by a suspicious looking vessel
off Ihe Dbukle Headed Shot Keys:—
"March 87, at 8 P. M. Double Headed
Shot Kevsfiore S.-W.; atBAVestem Dcui-
ble Headed Shot Keys bore nearly South
—discovered the masts of a small schooner
juti over the rocks—when iliiectly a-benm
•ay. - The atinostphere was heavily loaif-
ctl with clouds, which which were lighted
up likeso many floating masses of fire.—
from the roofs of tha most elevated lions
e.s, a most glorious panorama view nf the
city was presented; ami Brooklyn mis as
distinctly within the vision as in the clear
cstday. This building extended {rum Lau
rens to Thompson street, and m Ids than
hours was reduced to a heap of ruins
Tite flames spread with-astonishing rapid
ity tothe buildings around it. IVe give
the particulars is far as we have obtained
.them;
-On Canal street, was. a uniform ■ row nf
time elegant three story brick buildings, all
of w hich were on fire.
Nb..it4, corner of Laitrens-st., nnoccu
pled, roniid-Tubly injured.
No. 118, occupied by Henry AV. Thorne,
warding home, conitdpr.ibly injured, aud
njrniuirfcjnur.h (jajn^(>ed by reniovul.
n » 1 l 8 ,\ Dr * 8 ?ord,*occupied by
O. KeydoldB, and ihe upper part, connec
occupied by Henry W
Tliornev - . •» .
Nd; 1*0, nocunied by John Strang,nter-
tilirfnt, nearly destroyed# '
No. 129, occupied by Masirs. J. ds R
T. Steela, merchants, nearly destroyed.
No. 194. occupied bv J. W. Field, mer
chant, and the upper part by Mrs,
v ’f - -N'-i..,
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
By the arrival of the ship Nile, Capt.'
Rockett, from Havre, tho editors of the
New York Commercial Advertiser have
received numerous files of Paris papers to
tlto third of March. They were received
at a late hour, and contain little nf intcic.i
which can ho retied upon. IVe give sucb
translations as timo allows ns to make.
Greece.—In ennsequenco of an appeal
made to ihe liberality fif tho French offl
cera, a large, quantity of linen and a thou
sand francs were subscribed by them at
short nolico for the poor atld sick at A3gl
nk.
t| afoot. ( The murder of the constitutional
isls was proclaimed from the pulpit to bo
act vnsnring salvation.
An-accouqt fiom Syrh.of January 17th
states that real admiral, Count Dandoln,
had gnnoto.l’nros to resriie some Austrl
an ships which had been declared lawful
prizes, for having violated the blockade
Eliza
J is, she
slup and stood NAV—schooner gaining on
us fast; at.7 P. M. tho.was aboiir 3 miles
/•Stern; at 8, wxife ship, mid stood to the 8,
AA'., when we saw. nothjngjnore of her-"
She was apparently about fifty nr sixty
tons burthen. Her intentions towards them
were doubtless of,a bad nature. -%
A
butli Burr, nearly dcMroyed. 31r*. B. lost
nearly all her valuable furniiur*.
No. tee, occupied by Dr. John Bennet,
nearly destroyed. • v -
No. ttn, occupied by AVm. AVesterficld.
nmrh injured.
• No. 130, corner of Thomson, occupied
by .Messrs. Holland it Co. shoe store,much
injured.
Seven of those hujldings were otvpod by
, * T 1 “ »’ heam J Me«rs. Yates & Mclntyra
^“«rJ ,b * d . I * ur *‘l for*4,000 Carlo is
stood NAV—schooner gaining on the fiamnai, on
A report it now |ueyailing in Ihrs placet strayed
of a engagement between a pirate schooner r The 1
and tvere in
. - believed, that
tl/e damage on an average, will not -ex.
ceedone half of Hf amount Insured.
On Laurens street. No. 17, the Porter
House of C. Aliisou, destroyed.
No. 4 8. occupied by Mrs, Dexter, Porter
House, destroyed.
id by Mrs. Green, de-
' Mo. tl, occi
and three open hoe/s, at Sjgnapa,.. distant
from this harbor about *4 miles—said to
above were not nl.mitcb value, and
ra removal will not be regretted.
On Thompson street, east side.' The
Jiowevfr, cannot be. explicitly investigated.
H OX THE SaVAWNAH Ur VORUCAM.']
Mr. Editor—On linking at the recently
constructed Steam. Mills in thliadfy, it oc
curred to nik. that they might.lie made to
son, baker, destroyed. '” '
rtr^° 'I’-Ofiftpled by Mrs. McGowen.Mr.
AVilmarth, Mr. Gilhurn, and several other
families, pearly destroyed. ■ , ,
jured - ' 16 ’ 0ccn|,ied ^ Thomas King. 4n-
On the west side of Thompson street,
reclly, to the biuningmat -rials. ^Tbe wells
are w/on exhausted, and the fire tints gains
an ascendancy, which..it is djlfiruh, if not
impossible, to control. Could not forcing
pumps be permanently aRg bed to the
sides of the Steam Mitl. so as to lie worked
by the engines with great energy-on an
emergency, and thus afford an abundant
and regular supply of water from the river 7
It appears to-nie a power cotitd be Unix
applied, which would drive the water thru'
The Theatre is said to have cost Mr.
gyffg* <l00.p®0. blit as the ;vaIne of a
tiling is vyliat it will bring in the market, it
ougpt not to be (estimated o»er *50,000 —
It wax mortgaged to Uenry Yates; Em
no insurance could be effected on it. Es
timating the loss of the Theatre at SSO.oon.
atMs'ooo 0 " ° f prf ^I ,6 «y be set down
the Firemen, lor
a J def u 11 ?' b e t •wrtlonf in stopping
q boso to a cooRiderHljlo distance, and pro-1 tlad llirhiVildfn^No Gr;wld sl *
ject it from its extremity, w ith' nearly flj I LI l fl ’ on 1 1ipmpsoo-sl;
ject it from its extremity, w ith' nearly’ the
same force as from a small engine. The
fiircing pumps would not be expensive, and
the engine* wnnld afford a securiijDtn the
mills wiiic|i;hey rlortot now possess. A large
quantity of -lluse wijuld indeed prove ex-
lenstve, but {bis might be obvinted by lay:
ng pine tubes along Boy-street, ilt , pru .
pel depth under grqund, and affixing by-
drants at suitable distances, to which the
hose could in a few minutes be attached.
When tile city.could meet the expense, 1
think a slid further improvement wduld he.
to construct cisterns in an elevated build-
beerr htt;nt down, the fire, we think,'would
Have spread to the entire row on Grand-sM
“unfinte^ Were <•«>",
One of the boarders of Mrs. Burr, wax
unwe.l, and deterniiped to remain in bed.
unless the bouse wks firdanger; and when
0,77 ,lm V h l f '[ e ;. b ' ,d C0| n,linnicatcd
a IS* clnrkS " barely.tnpe to pm on
fl,, h 7' ’" ( i mef,| ng on the- second
floor two ladies iff, the jamily, he caught
HRld pfono on erfeh arm, and before. I ,
?f ,he <!>« flames
atqain gngii.es to suftpl) them with a cox- ivcre.cnvelonet h, flame?
tl/i 1/1:,/stream, from ,k. .... • ..." 111 names
{/nuedstream, from whVnce the water might' F/S. We bave starad V
lie conveyed inpipcs (as it once was in.Phi- fire comniehi eff ifi ?h«^? n e boV9 ’ 'ft* ,he
lailclphia) throughout the city. These since been irtf'rirn,.a , Ii, B I'l^t^i bl,ve
suggestions are merely offered for the cun- siable belonging to the Them,e* a^t ‘ft ?
stderaitonMf those more interested, and believed to I , !"i re ' and '*'•
who are hell
th ?? e m b , ® ; ,n '® r e«ed, and believed to havclieeii Vet on file’
etter ab!e to judge of their prac At nine „’c|6ck this morning
ticaliility and expediency.
Tito following receipt, taken from
number of tho Franklin Journal,' is de
morning nnothr-t-ai
arm was given, and a portion nftlie engines
a | were sem-off. It proved to he a stalflX
jerving of a trial, where there arc ’so inony l aqd'Mulberry 1 sfroets^whiSh ' H ° r ; lnB ®
lllllldina. rnn.l rn.l.d um.J’. 'Atj ..smuciljr •IIIHU, WlUctJ was destroy-
hltildings constructed of wood :—
l‘ A Competition to render IPood fire proof
" Dt. Truclis, a meml.er of the Academy
nf Sciences! Munich, is said to Itnve dis
covered a composition, by: ivbioh he ren
ders wood mcombustible. The compoii-
tion is made ol granulated earth, and an
alkali.,, To obtain this composition, the
inventor says yon musi (|is»olve-snme moist
gravelly earth, winch has been previously
washed and cleared from:heterogeneous
matter, in a solution of caustic ulkali.—i
This mixtiirojihs the properly of- nut beco-
Smh’fi decomposcd by fire or ivater. When
I'd.
Admail child of/Mr. David Dov.in Ghc.
terfield. Me. 2.1 -9 year. old. ZZSm, 0 JSX
into a well 30 feet deep, in Ivhtch w„ u r
water. The child a.' seen by a wol,,
! b* Dad-cllmljed 0"1 of the water, hue
foot holding Amelia wgM,,8j,e,«m b-auiit
ter of a mile for help; a yoiing man ileraen
(led and Inoiiglit up the child. *’ ■■'- "
iteii ana tno.igltf up the child. No 'injur,, ro and Alijubo to,|,1 pr,,0 i , » of ifflH
“ ,dd ' b °: r,,l ' nd " | m" It. but it-could ucitl, which as. nlr # «? v „ '^® r
er . s P calt of“and for two hours, Crom bciu " ' ' jjj y
"f the Dardanelles. AVIthntit notlfv...,
the Greek a’ulHitiities, the Austrian Admi
ral took possession of tho ships which lie
found in that port and tore down the Greek
fl fl 9- The Greek authorities immedialelv
(!■"'# Action of this violation of the laws o'f
nations to the.Russian frigate on tho sta
tion ; in consequence of which it was said
the rear-admiral had been detained until
satisfaction should be nbAined.
SEAT OF AVAR.
Extraordinary intelligence from the frnn
Hereof Moldnria, Feb. Oth, announced Ai
rumor of a tcrriblq defeat sustained by ihe
Turks before Varna dn the *i'd of Jan. in
which they were said to have lost 1.1,001)
men and 100 pieces of can nod ; in conse
quence i f which they were enabled to sur
prise '1 ournoul, five rt.tvs sfieiwards. But
this news was considered apocryphal.
The papers contain a Bullotiri from
Mjtmt Longeron Commander-In-Chief of
the Russian troops in AA’allnchla, dsfed
Buchafesf.the satis ult. which contains de
tails of an attack on Kali, and Tnurtimil
winch event has already been mentioned
lit this prmer, though no particulars w ere
given. This former is described as an im-
puMant fortress, tho eapturo. of which
would have required a regular siege in
summer,and which appears on. ihe present
occasion to have made a brasre tlio'iueffoc-
t*l resistance. AVh.u rehdered its cap.
lure more easy in winter (him summer, j.
nrither.nientionrd or hinted at shut accor
ding to the Russian account, which bow-
ever must be taken svith snmeexceptinns.it
Was'sCa!®! 1 and taken in less tht.n an hour.
J hirty cannotr, five standards, and a eroat
quantity ot anuinltion fell into the' hands
»» h L C0n<) "® r ®" ! " ndfl F.aoha,along with
80 officers, and din soldiers lire said to
hafebeen taken prisoners. The oumle-r
of the kil.ctl on the Turks side Is stated at
250 while according, to the same v. rsion
of Ihe matter the Russian, had only tvo
officers and 80, men killed, and 250 woun-
ried. The lurks pejfarmed such prodi
gies of valour, ns liara not been realised
since the clays of chivalry. They were al
put to the sword. -
i,d ' ^ ' c ® , frn m Bnchircjt of the
3d Feb. amiottnccd the death of Gen.
Count Sacken, by typluta level ; and that
tjuirgwegij uns to bo iinuieriia'cly attack-
On the 18th Feb. the nuptials were cel-
cbratei) at AVetmar of the Princess Augns-
ta.tliirddaughter cif.(ho Gr.Vnd Duke,with
PM.nh * ecof ! d •on ofthe King iff
Under a'Constantinople'date of Jan.
of Riu i" "j® r ° r "Romg nimuur,
or Rulsiah success, there is one of an st
ack made on the „ Turkisfrik-
oo ViTp c ? m T" ,ledb J' Btrahin. Pacha
wat Lu .f t,0, D° r thB •" " bicli tt
was said tlii Russians wert drivejt. Icorii-
l " i ,'" 0 lh * mosqnc which
her ? , y "' 8 Tu ; kv T " cro "»» ano-
her vague rumorofan attack made by the
latter on Paravadi. . The former accounts
madtthe Russians lose,800 men, nmlsev
en pteces of catinpn. ' Tho reception of
the new-s exhilerateil the spirits ol the' Car-
a van,which was setting out for Mexico.aml
in
in
From the NttoYorh American.
rito allegation of an offensive and de-
fonsive alliance bpiwken Russia and Prus
sia, of which the previous arrivals brought
a rumour, is formally contradicted in the
r ranch ministerial initrnels.' ,Tlto condi
tion of affairs between Rttisin ond Turkov
is only varied by the capture by the Rt)s.
slans of an unimportant Turkish post on
Ihe Ddnitba. This little success, however
has been tjeomed worthy of a Te Veum
at St. Petersburg—a pious exercise, here
tofuro usually reserved by contending
.nnnarchg for llte extermination by, thou
sands of ilielr eneihirs,. Instead of, ns
this c«se, by a few hundreds. '
From the Augsburg Gazette, quoted ...
ihotiazetie.'ilgFraqde .of March 1st, sve
have translated a pr.ictncol, without date-
lint nevertheless possibly authentic, con-
corning thfi resolutions of the allies as to
Gr-ace.
It appears that efforts are making by
I ranee anti England lo induce the Porte
tn agrfe to discontinue the war in the Mo
re.!—ns vat. howevor, the Grand Seignor
lus only consented to say, lie would not.al
present semi any mote troops there.—'This
does not.ennteiit those powers, .The Ga
zette de France of 2d March, lays—"\Vo
Icarp by the latest letters from Constanti
nople that the Pori* has not yet consented
.to ilechre Inwtilliies at an end in'the Lit-
Hint i yet it (s it pun such a declaration that
tile return to Constantinople ofthe French
ami English nipbnsxndors depends. The
Hultun has said he irouhl not tend any
irtfire troops Mere-hut that is not deemed
sufficient.'" « i'
The. accounts frnm England ore not
late as tlio'so received direct.
AVo have published some details of the
ceremonial accompanying the death or
the I o|ie. Four Cardinals,—Nmclli, Go.
’Ae*. Goat/g-ffone, and Juettdiani.—are spo
ken ci| ai.competitors for llio vacant sec.
Lco.JOf, lormerly the Cardinal Annihal
de (a Cuagp, died Feh. 10th, of a iitrnnen-
itry;
1823.
• ■ , — a strattgu
llo was elected Pope in September,
The Aitgshnrg Gazette of the 23d Fell,
rnarv, gives lira following protocol without
dnte; i
Tha Plenipotentiary ol'Fiance announ
ced lli.rt the military expedition agreed up
oil pv the piutnrol of the utli July
il7l"— 1 1
bad fulfilled its immediate object.'bt pul-'
ting an end to all hostilities in the Mnrea.
and causing its complete cvarniiRpn by the
T ur/io'Egyptian troops. He'afterwards
submitted to the Conference several pro- i
•jeets, specified ill a memorandum, . iff d Catholin cannot bo Lord High CbJ
.. . .. ,, , memorandum, .of
W hich the object is to place the countries
thus pacihed hy the alliance, hevond the
risk of a new invasion, at tile moui'ent of
llio French troops leaving them. The
I lenmotenti trios nf Great Britain and
Ktnfsin, niter examining these projects,
signified by separate memoirs the prnjcct
which to fiach ofthrin was the prefernbfe 1
U itas then agreed between the Plenioo
tentiartbs. .1,,. ihe Frencb Government
offering tip enthu.lasftc petitions'"^"^"the
of the i urkisll arms. *"
success ofibe Turkish afros.
New. was received at Jassy.on the
b, ii? , .I , ! d ® ral civil jtc
nor of Keiff, bad been named provfsinrial
president of ihe tw o principalities, In the
ron, n of Count Piihlen. *
^lt i» said at Jassy that the Rus«lkh* w ill
advance towards the Daniihe nbont f'J
beginning ofMarch; and?l,„t,’h?Tm p !
,an, e jmie
benpo,,td
.nra°M d .i. vi, !° n .‘" f, h® DrsI army Were to
ente r Middavia in fifteen days, and to be
fidlowed by the other,. Several ilciach-
ermu a "d transports wi'li r c-
-t.? u zte bia ' hai ° iroad ^ be « t,n
«' Bl. Deters-
t»‘nti.irics, that
shall 't’.Jhdge how S'r, In "evacua-
tmg tho Peninsula of Orcecc, it may be ex.j
Jieil'ent.to leave thqf* a .time' some troops;
that the Morca and naiglibinlng islands,
and those clfled Cyclades, shall lie placed
under lira provisional guarantee of the
three Cnitih. until the fnte bfffiat ciiuntiv
can. in conceit with tho I’orte, |,e sotlled'-
SdS '*1""'. j? re -
ng any thing respecting thefin.il lim
it* iff Greece; i,,., being n question to be
‘"dbc-Conrsn of the negotiation,
I * llich negotiation that pnw.
a. ! , f l , nvilH ' 1 ‘if enter Upon iin-
■niidiately. tt wits further ngreeii, that the
allied courts Would Immediately eoulimini.
cate to the Ottoman Portd, through the
minister iff the Netherlands, now at Con
stantinople, diet they tulie the Morca, the
adjoining islands, and the Cyclades under
their provisional guarantee.
■ {Signed) ;
ApEnDE/sx—Pouoxac—Lir-vrx. ’
911. from if’p m ftb.—\ courier
V™ Hl, Dclorsburg announces to Count
®|Vil go-
burgh on the 8th in presenoe of the Cmirt,
for the capture ifftliefortrcsjoflCaii™
At is unilcirtood by the lasf'letters*'<?'
Cpnslantinoplo that the Porto Ira? not
Z‘«::» d J® declare a'cessatioii of hostiU-'
ties lit tho Levant, .iltlion'gh upon tliix <{«,.
Ull’oi'o" d, P ei !^* ,h6 ro,urn that (taph
t»l of the Ambassadors of Englanfl and
France. Tne Sul.a.i ha, said?,e ! ?llf nm- "' ,l
considined^fiffic'loiuiy'cxpRcU.
- r " n : 0e . ,n re ! alii >" <he pactfleatian
8 r K ieffi is appointed Prci.lem'.ff
w . .;, ‘'HaelpaKtles in the place iff Count
L .?■ I 1 ’®:. 0U ” ,or oriole, Min- ra-
I l - *-t s-1nt vs {■ I
ky, has also, it it asked Vo hi*
pnst ol Vice President oftlra Diva.i ,Ati,lriu'-
«m . „ '“" I ‘, he h ® a 9 nitarters
«dl be advanced tow arils the Damil.e early
in iMnrcIt, atul that the imperial court will
ntout that time, arrive at Jassy. The
nampalGn will bo opened hy the jWe nf
8 ,« lri f- Four division, ofthe fimm, "y
wdl enter Mohlavin in a fortnight, and wifi
be fidlowed by olhets. Some dot.,ch.nems
recruits from Bessarnliia
we learn that the Briil«b‘ ,0m Cn
Railed from Ilia ,h P af k«t gL, 1 ’
England, via j?" 8 ;;.f®«th:!l
Gomez J’q ,| ro*a 1 f„ mie ;| v b “ , . 1 1 | i on I
and Marine, ami th, mi “iiftt or
wasreccntlv,elected lSa l ’ C, ' on,l |« i
public or Mexico,,, I] X " ,or 'Ka
from occupying the . a ' Pteifc
^nc.Ued P VyT,V 0 ,Wb.t
Ouerroro wlthihe armv«h
of ahiance was crt«tili«i Si J baf k. U
will! tho rank ofAle*,, ind"' /“"Bl
dollars given him iiy VictoiS?^ 4
sfdcnj; besides which lid, Ie|, l
1.“, lar R°'-® a ncout.e r
am d the firing, cannon
and shouts „ft|,e mult|iud.T l!l,fb ‘ll
I ortor was Invited to tuceli,t,„ ’
biaarnval, but heanrirS' 1 '"*^'!
teristic promptitude and' ' thl " 1
lb*t. "A. General Sam, ^
Olared ro bo an outlaw by t'? 1
flpder whose sealh, held .1,*
cnulU.not cnmlilcr tho gciicod'l',"''
but an outlaw until the*d.„! "“DI'.J
was nnnulleil" General Hiira
Vera Cruz fin |,i| ram lm a • *"">
miles, on tile Uffi, J 9' Uisintit abm,t ll
Tito city of Vila Uruz w,« v V r '. i j
on the 23d ult. 00..,.,.:.!“ vc 7
slate.
Coimnyrceli,, ’ tp '^
Y -Jporu„i
PATHOLfl?tV,cT B 8 / I fe ! ‘!
At a time wlmn the whni.V ' ,
Great Britain and Amsiici
Cntholic anil erery I'rotnir?^' " f H
are more nr le« excited in tl.
Catholic Em.vn”n,.ieni n ? 8 1
esting to inqifiie Shat jft,thj'L 1 ' 1 ',!."'fj
under which lo larce a rotk.?
jelly's subjects ,r, |T, 1 n 1 ” ,I *I
wlilph they have t. en „ nfj f!
sasSMSits,', 11 &?»
ofO?m.Sl M ‘ S f 0rom#nw ‘ n ^H
A C ithnlic Prhsst.txfitiot celebrate
rtsge between two Prbtestsnu, orteno,
a Protestant and Catholic, iralet) almd
» d bja Protestant, under pcnaltfo
cellor.oi Keeper or Coramiulonei of dj
Grant Seal.
Nor Master or Keeper iff the |!olk
Nor a Justice iff the King’s Uenr.li, o> t|
the Coimiiup Pleas.
Nor a Baron ofthe Exchequer.
Nor Aliorney or Holii itur Ueneisl.
Nor Kini’s-Scrgeant *t I aw.
Nor a Member uf the King’s Council.
Nor a-SIa.Mir in Clrancery.
Nor. Chairman of Sessions for the coaa-a
ty iffDublin. I
Nnr Counsel to the Commissioners of I
Revenue. •.
Nnr tlie Rerncdor of a City or Toan,
Nor an Advocate in Spiiiiual Courts
Nor a Sheriff of a Couutv, City ot I
Town, *
Nrir Siih-Simrff.
lie canind be • Loyd Lieutenant, Lord, |
Deimiy. or mhnr Governor of Ireland. *
Lord High Treasurer, nr LuidefTiit* |
stlry.
-Governor of a County,, or Privy Com- I
sellor. 1
s cannot be n membu of a Par/i/i I’m- j
<>f tfonps 1 ' 'and
the defunct Pontiff Leo Nil; weroenclosoil
ill an ttrfi anil carried to the Clmrehof St.
Vincent and St. Anastasiu*. The n-xt
day tire body was embalmed, dressed, mid
Zn!r U| T 1 V*'" M i" "'0 Sixth.*
ehapeUo " bicli the peoplo were all adjnit-
orGrcece. .bat she w“, ^
an ? I’ la “ nd the SAT,
the Pol ’ dl 1,10 A ">bassador«. T m
°. rt ® lla * Pfriniserl that nothin '
be undertaken during *i, n 1
ut.dartakVn^urinrthr 1 ,,^;’!"?;^" 11
mat the Morn-, and that tl.eW taken
the protection of lira,,
occasioned hail vanished:tber.
the Hlbf-ebruiryfh»!; Sb ?5.i! cao ‘! ,1 '« °f
Seca nt London, and Conor da' t |V , '; nV,U
Part*, declared that tho’ iln ,nt •* n? ,1,e nl
nized in public, they httf'ftlx?'UV
•laced ns the necredited , priVa ' 81 ^ "W-
Don Miguel. Miinlla?Tfoanmative's ,if
bud been reoeivid S
Lavrailo, Portuguese mt„t h ? Mar 3">* «f
Despatches of a, „n. m,,er H«'ne.
peeted from Viscouni Caiejh.^il ' Ver ® T
ter, nominated for tl # Low ,*’ 10 ,l,l " ls '
Mlgnel. ' - w Countries by
- ... adjnit
,, , . If _J'‘"b the Cardinals assem
bled et the Yatjcan, and held their first ge-
neral sseiubly. -The pontifical ordinan
ces relative th Riff con cl an: were vend,
and -Sworn to by all present. Cardinal
Zncchii mastor nf the ceremonies, broke
r j'^;': hioh Was handed to
him by the Cardinal CnmerlingiiiSl. "|| 0
tiran scaled up tlto seal of the h Apn„„| ic
Chancery; the box of pet R io m -{emiette de
tlipoUjuu,) and that of briefs were also
scaled up. Monscgnter Cu|ielieti wns enn-
«,!S 10 m"J * r ", nc ll on a! ' Governor of Rome,
and. M. Angelo Alai, the l.brannn of tho
Vatican, was chosen to pronounce lira fii-
,'J,7' | I “W’ttft 11 "f Alto deceased I’qntlff.
1 liree Cardinals were appointed lo uinke
t.ra necessary constructions for;,lira Cb n
clave which is to bo held lii tfi» Quiiina.
S’jjSV®* Tbe Cardlqals tlieh went to lira
Stxtine chapel where the body of his Ho
liness was Bing, The clerey nftlie Irasi-
Viitio:— 1
wnicn was ulroa ly „ ve j Pr
.... ortunme . ,l,ro«.„ ClS" '
dungeons,
lisk of the Vulicun also wentUero, rind the
absolution of the body was then made.—
i *! I ards. the mortal remains were adorn-
m.rra l V h 8t P ?» , V ,IC " 1 n -m nmont *' & p»M*
poried to St. Peters. The olergy of that
church preceded the corpse, which, was
'To, 8 A ®T hl nhnonen, and followed by
Ihe iL&'fff 1 *' Pawdialong
hdS ifd S a ?1' |,lnced ® n ■> bhd
lo loft! oh E - d . d0 " ,e| ,n ® mor| uary ah-
naU Iftiffro 6 f° n , re P eal « d - « | 1»<Oardi-
nais retired—the body was aftoi wards car-
Hod Imoxhe Chaptl of ,| le IlolySama-
mem, and placed near tho iron grating, in
kis^is'lirat P eo pl,® iplght approach to
-■MonsegnierPolidori fulfil, the function,
in Cl ! u ! cr } ]Wnr ^foieinty of Slale—disclfar-
gcd during llruJate Pn,„i<i„„i» o.. n-a.— -
Post Master GenygirChsnrtllar ofllis
Eitohetjiier, or Secretary of Stair.
Vice I'reasurer,'J eller or (,'sillier vf tbs |
Exchequer'.
. Keeper of the Privy Seal, or .luJitsr
General. .
Pfovost or Follow of Dublin Uuirmiir.
Lhrd Mayor ot Alileriiuii of a cor/wra’i J
|ty or town,
flee
,N()f hi-qucmli any sum of money, MMJ
lands, for lira nraintenlace lii ar.\ei;yuise*
the snuport of a chapel orscbonl.
In .corporate tow ns, {'atholirs are uni-
formly excluded from Grand Juries.
It would perhaps be tedious In recite tlit I
whole, list of officri of trust, emolument ot \
dignity from, irlfich tile Catholics me cs-
clhijeih eiiirar by ftra express letter of tits ]
law,'nr by tile appheatioo of ustlis and,I
tests. Suffice it if) say. that tin Icsmcd r
author of Vindicite liibernica cimipmn I
the puniber, of stations dn Ireland alone,
wlji'cli jlicse dfficeHembrace, at thill thoie
taint seven hundred and forty eight I
. It is tint strangotirat a people grnanic*
under sueli oppressions should Iro iinpurtu*
nato; that they slir,u!r| have fnllowtd up
their petitions venr' hfier year and geuera-
tbio after generation; and that betwem
liojra and fear, they should sometime* l> JI * j
overstepped the bounds of order ond law- I
If England would teal the wound wl.« I
weakens the body politic | if,she would |
gage the real sympathies of Ireland ail'd I
holialf, anil make one nnlion of lands »l"™
“ abhor each other ; 1 ' tho course is a pl< : *:l
one—Ireland must be inioiiltcd I" theplr*
viiegesof Fnglishmeii. We know the"
are some, chiefly oonnecleil with the trie
blishcd Church,., who- forebode the 111,1
ilisaslrqus consequences, should Call | " ,;
EmJneipntion be granted. IJttt svhy sliool
llioyjiar. j Jit In« United Statestheeipd ,
I inept Iras been,, fail ly tried, of giannof*
fr- o ailii full toleration to all Iwligions, sr
tlto result is such as to convince terry A
merican of the safety and wisdom ol
principjo. AJa'ke men happy,
wilt bo'lojal; oppress tlioin, onil'lieirl ) *
ally will be only n cloak to couceal
band of an,assassin.
' The Liverfltol Ale.c.try has the »*•_ I
Ing remarks upon tlto late Report m
Serinio oftlra llnilod States, relniiww'"*
Irnnspoitmion.of tlto nrailnn BUnti.y
"Geitain very zealous persons 15 .
lately.pclilinned-tlra Ameriran t '“"”
Suppressybe travolling of the mails ^
Sabbnlh, the pdlitions were fflfwj'. .
Committee,.wfiose report,
American papers..is.one of.Ihemml.i^
ostlng anti vahraBlo documents of
perused. It is Ipo connected to * ,
abridgement, and’ot'd ,0 “ , line'
insertion; putpe sljall publish
..fit the dr" •
itself.) Whlra mitatwtt 1 arliam™
[ilHprating whether a Hurd of
tion ofGrcbt Britain, who ar nntl' ci '
slrall.nr shall nor lie nlllt a^mpw
palion oWho cnnslitnlion, ll -H. | 0:
d’ongress deny lira tight oMt he