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CITT rntNTKR.
Daily l';ipor.,.;,...elght dollars per annum.
Country Paper .slit dollars per. annum.
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All News, and Now Advertisements ap-
-- pear in lintli papers.
■gy Office in Dickson’s three story
brick building, bp tho Bay, near the Ex.
change,between TJull anil Drayton-streots,
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Communications by Mail, must be
juii I. - .. - . - '
Hales pi 1 land, and negroes by Adminis
trators, Executors, or Guardians, are re-
, ■ ‘ united by law, to be held on the first Tues
day in the month.betsveen thjjtours often in
’ the forenoon, and three In tins .afternoon,
- ‘ at.the Court Douse ofthe Coiinty,in which
{h'e property Is situate. . Notice of these'
- sales must btf given iff a public Gazette
■ Jsixljljhyi previous ip the dav of sale.
"—aii- Notice ofthe sale of personal property
* must lie eiven. in like. manner, furl;/ days
previous to the day of-sale..
m debtors and Creditors of an
l orfy days.
a,. i'Ci “®5PJ2>v
it*
WM
Watkins on the subject of thetransac-
e agitation of Mr. ir'omhnrd/vas
tat lie could tint concludo tho
reading of his reply to ,Br. ; Watkins It
teas finished by Judge Cranch. The case
far tho.United States wrj; tested Here.—
The Counsel for Dr. Watkins ra-examin-
fid a few ofthosa witnesses who had been
previously examined,, and thon tho Court
adjourned till 9 o'clock ibis morning.”
' 'The Tariff.—In relation to the rumor
.that the President of the tfnited States was
about to open a pegottation wlth'the Dr!
tish Oovernmgnt ontho subject of tho Ta
riff, the Washington Telegraph says t-
lommenconotsenargm* “Weere authorised so say. tha^hcr. is
dgy.and bat taken a no foundation Whatever for the assertion,
S9KW
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Hy die packet si
Post IBtMiu, 1
• ;tOM FRANCE,
hip Sully', tSapS) Macy,
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SAVANNAH MARKETS,
Joif £9s 18*9.
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{H’holetahPrice Currtnt.correctfiweekly)
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m
British Drv Goods, 65 o » 1-8 per cents
■ adr.
Beef, prime, ft
mess, gl 100
Bacon, 0 o 7 14 gents per lb.
“ Hams, 8 1-t
Butter,Northern, 18a 80 cts per lb.
Sagging, Dundee Si Inverness, 19 a £4
/ - cts.
*Bf*ndy, Cognac, Otard, Dupnj- Si Co’s,
brand; 105 a 170 cts. none.
, 44 other brands, t o 1 18 1-7
Cotton,' Uplands, inferior to prime lots,
. .. To 9 1-2 .
- ■—m — •• aeteettou* of prime, 9 3-4
. * Rea-Island», 10 a 88
Ootit,iter bushel, cargo 65.
; Candice, Nortliw n Mould Tallow, 10 3 11
dull.
Vt * Georgia, 10
, 44 Sperm, A a 88
Cheese—7 a 8 none
Crockery, So a 85 per cent Sdv .
'Coffee,Savanna Often,prime, 14 1-8 *15
1-4 fttarce
“ Other qualities, II 1-2 a It 1-8
'Flout, S’b'Vdclpliig,Baltimore,Bichmond
4 and Alexandria, <7 00
" t'/inal, (8 25
. Gin, Holland, 100 a 110
“ northern, 80 a 34
- Hay. prime Northern, inequality, 60 a 76
, cents.
Hyson/rea,lod 'o li2.1‘t per lb.
Iron Swede’s 85 per bund.
Lard, 0 0 7 • ■
^Lumber, yellow pine Banging Timber; S4
oO
Steaih sawed Lumber, S.lfi a 18
It&er Lumber,Boards,Planks dr Scan
\liu2, 810 o 18
* 1 Quartered 1 1-4 inch flooringBoatds,
* 814.
White Pine Boatds, clear, <17 a 18
•"Merchantable, 89 a 10-
W, O. Hogshead Staves, <10 a 18
B.O. «' 10 a 12
Sliingles, rafted,'- “ 2 1-8
“ boated, "., 8F
Mackerel, No. 1, 6 80
8, 5 25 „
•• 8, 4 25 a 4 50
Molasses, W. India, SO a 31
N. Orleans, 35 none
Osnaburgs, 9 a 10
Oil, Sperm, winter pressed, 70 cts.
Summer strained, 08 ’
Olive, 4 1-2 a 5
. Linseed. (Dutch) 8$
Fork, prime, 11 1-4
mess, 14
’orter. 3 a 3 1-4 ’ •
ice, 2 a 250 >,
.inn, Jamaica, 60 to 1 88'
“ West India, none.
>' . N. England, 33 m 35, dull
Soap, yellow, 5 o 7 cts per lb. dull
Stilt,- Liverpool,« cts.
SO^Irs', Havana, white, none.
Brown, 9 1-? a 10
Muscovado, 8,3-4 o 10
SU, Croix, 10 1-2 0.11 cts;
New Orleans, B a 9
- .Befitted Loaf, 16 1-8o 18
, “ . Lump, 15 a 15 1-8 ■ ,
Tobacco, Kentucky, Geo. Sic. 88-4 4 4
'■ Manufactured; do. 8 a 80
TalltiW, 8 a 9. '
• Whiskey, in bbls. 27 cts
EXCHANGE.
Oh England, none.
Prance, hone
New York, 00 days, 1 1-4 a 11-2 die,
and SO days, 1-2 a 3-4 '
Bahk Checks, 1-4 per «. premi
Philadelphia, 1-8 “ ••
Baltimore, 1-2 “ ••
Cliadeston, f-2 “ ” *
Bank of Macon, 1 per ct’. dis
Bank'IT. S. Bills, l-4o 1-2 premium
, Darien Bank Notes, Branch 1 per ct;
dis.
N. .Carolina, S.B. Notes, 5 dis.
State Bank of Geof|ia-,payable at the Bran
cites other than Augusta, and Milledge-
ville, V per ct. dis.
South Carolina Bank Note!,
FREIGHTS
Liverpool,'’i-2d dull. __
Franco, 1 T-8 - ’ .
New York, 1 1-4 cent per hale,'
Providence, fila 1 25-per bale
REMARKS.'
COTTON—The Stock on hand is tint-
Red, and the sales thia-weeitr does not ex
ceed 700 hales, dt prices within our quota,
tinn. The fair qualify is mostly i|V; re
quest. Nothing has been done lh Sea 'll
* , • ft .
. 2nd*.
/CORN.—Since our last remarks two
cargoes have'- arrived, which has: caused
a considerable decline, it retails at 75 a 80,
ajnd 0.5 asked by catfeo,
UlCg—We have Ifeard of a few small
' lots! fetching 8* 1-4 f we Quote from £2
r, \
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We tccyited no Washington or Bald-
more popbrsr b'Jr this dpy’a mail
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Yesterday ht Vo’clock 1’. SI. the ther
mometer in hn enfry .where,there was a
Curront of air, stool, af. 68°. This day
It 12 o’clock' in a similar situation the S)8r.
curvfoseatOl®!.-
Iktpatch.—Ttit ship Superior, Captain
Thoiifpson, which antved at this port on.
tho 13th Inst, from Liverpdol, with a cargo
bT *250 tons of salt,''commenced discharging
the tame the next
fitrgoof 953 bales of cotton, qp to last eve
ning,and is now resdy fcr.spa—all of which
was ngrfornftd in the short space of ten
days.
•OtV, —
We are requested to state,’that Messrs,
Isaac DcLynn, O, M. Llillbridge,
Titos. Eden, are not candidates for
men at the ensuing election,
James Stephens an old offender,
hat recently I ren discharged 1 from
of this state, was yester-
Slr. Jnstjce Cliadhourne
uncharged, with attenipting
to pass a one dollar bill ofthe Mailha and
|ire Insurance Bank. qf lltii city, altered
:o fifty. It appears' that SidphetA had
purchased a silver watch- and coat from
Mr. Joseph E. Sylvia, for Ito, and ten
dered tit*bill inpayment—Mr. Sylvia not
having the change, carried It to the store
of i grocer in. market-square for the pur
'poapof having! it changed. The individual
immediately discovered the fraud—two
Charleston change biflsj the word “Fifty”
in the letters and figurei, Were pasted neat
ly orer the •• One.” Mr. Sylvia, tlten re
turned it to Stephens, and on telling him
that the bill was not genuftre, he immtdi
ately took the bfli, aud desiroyerfit.
Stephens was committed Jo jail last ave-
ning, and we understand will be brought up
this afteradonfor further re-examination.
files of tho Paris Cimslitminnel and ol
the'Uneeite.de Franco havo been receivtrd,
to tho 1st of June Inclusive, from uhics
wj have made the abstracts and translation
which'follow * ’ ;
The German journals have much .to say
of engagements which are stipposetno have
taken plate between tltellussinnsand tite
Turks. The tiiroct. corresnmidi.noe »nh|
t r. . y Jr 4 > ’ cd!»»
own With those tho Lopez parly liofl to
a ilntBitco which plnecd tlmm unJet' ^uvor
..from a naw attijck, lba.vmg tlie Buenos Ay.-
go boldly promulgated .by.\he Intelligencer
and National journal, that the government
of the United States has been in commu
ideation will, the British Minister upon' the
subject of opening, a negotiation with tho
English government respeedpg tho Ta
riff."
Execution—--The awful sentence of the
law was yesterday put in execution against
tho two negroes WlllianMhe driser and lit.
tie William,for tire murder of M/Malhnlm
Dickerson; They Were launched into
eternity precisely at lSo’cluck, from n gal
lows eresled on the south sid'fpftbejeiii
The list Athenian contains a communi
cation which is said to be from a highly
respectable source calling on Gov. Forsyth
to declare his preference between the .Gu
bernatorial chair and'aseat in the Senate
ofthe United States. The propriety and
necessity of sdeh an election by Mr. For
syth, in order to ieare the people in the full
enjoyment of all their prVrilegti, must be
evident to erery one,
T * /.
The edllort of tlie National Intelligen
cer, contradict the report, that they were
about to sail their establishment. “We
wodld not" (say they) “sell itrodur friends
much less to out adversaries.”
The public are cautioned by the Boston
Patriot agaiosf receiving JlO bills of the
U. 8. Bank, payable in Charleston,withont
examination, as one or more counterfeits
of this description were passed in that city
on the 14th inst.
par.
, New York
a plan of muni
cipnl government, of which the , chief fea-
ptres are—a Council of two hoards, onaof
Aldermen, to be chosen ono from e«.ch
ward, for tlireo years, another of Assis
tants two ftome»8h.j»ald,ta serve,one year;
the Mayor tobe-chosen’by the Council,and
toexmd?*, generally, «itb regard to them
fiinotiohs similar to those of the State QoV-
ernot toVardi (ho Legislature.
The friends 6<t 0 Clay, (fays the Rich
mond Enquirer) ,aie forming very saifgnina-
calctllalioni on Mr. Mefcean—and the
most amusing reports are thrown into oir-
dilation.—We pray theriV not to deoetve
themselves.. We happen to have some lit-
Itle Information upon this'subjects end we
undertake mow positively to tty there never
will be* Coalition between MossA McLean
'and Clay. V . ,
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The editor ofthr New Yoflgflldreantile
Advertiser suggests to government thepro-
prlety of ^instructing our eonfult' abroad,
to furnish’ to each commandsr oif "hgtional
,vfsselt when about to sail, lilts of vestcii
arrived and which have departed from ports
whhin their oonsulate, within 30 days pre
vious to tho day of sailing, it is noticed
d, signed
which
roans innstors of the field. ,
On 20th, a docrea was issued, si
"Brown" and “Martin Rodriguez,’
declares thul’No foreigner oCthoso.who are
liable to servo, can excuse himself under
uny pretence, whatever* frqm rendering Itl*
cervices ift the corps of city militia as tho
Inw'tllrecis. Penalty for refuting to serve,
—for thh first offence, a fiite,| fur - the se-
thn ports occupied by the di(h rout divisions c.mtjt expulsion,from tho country in 24
C °^ ,M PS l ° ? onlitm l '’°E *'piempd of filay Sth, stnte. that Mess..
It appears that the Russi, ns will attempt, Bernardino Htladav|* nitd Julian Sogundo
to paasthe Balkan hy direcilng th-irtotirse I de.Aguero, the fof m.ei of whom was .l'rcst
to Slzblidtl tnd effecting s disemharcatiun ' ‘ 1
* , r • IIIUUI w
as a subject of regret, that whiio -national me n,ts.
atBumgas. The troops are at tills moment
concentrating upon' Sillstrla and Huts-
oltneli. . ■
"If the Russian^’’ say* the (fhzette dtf
France, "chbUld jnccccd in penetrating
beyond Chumln, which the Turk* lookup-
on as the barrier of their eihplre, (Ire war
would ha af an end, aneT it is very piobahlS
that tlioy would find no" obstacle in thr 1 -
march to Cnustaiitiitopiev” . .
\n Oilest i article of lire 8th nf-M
that the latest Advices fro!
id uf Varna speak of the attacks
IlnltsMtick' nflfl. Kaounta
in the reports of
eRussianl. ' At.
thing is In 'the
best condition. 'The latter place is well
garrisoned and fortified. Several vessels
p harf just arrived,at Smcpnlit with-><ome
hundreds of Bulgarians, who had (bright re
fuge there from tire Turks; who had inva
ded the cbuntiy as far south as AdAinnple.
The same iniclesays that the Russian fleet
is probably at Hiepoll*.
Letters from T.tiettetay the Greeks' still
blockade Preveia.
Gllnttaubrland has arrived at Paris, and
one’ofthe popart says that he iipndorjno
engagements which prevent him from at-
faohlng himself ro any of tite parties atpre
sent'in the .itingdom.
; Tlie Couilittttinnel contains a Frankfort
article of,27th May, slating that according
to late'letters from Vienna, there wife a
rumour on Change in that city, ofanirrup-
tton made by the Petiians on the Russian
territory 1 . -It was even said that th- Persi
ans-had succeeded in tpklng. by assault
,several strong pieces,'making ( purr of
those which.aiy a treaty of peace the Shah
hart ceded to trie Muscovites. This news
had an effect on the funds ' < Speculators
saw in this another ChanU in favor n( tite
Turks. There was alio a report iq Vien-,
naof pecuniary succmtrs furnished to the
Porte through the officers of .two'powers
’who have the greatest interest to maintain
theemplteof tho CrOsccnt, and wRIiout
which it might be difficult to imagine how
tho Grand Soignor could meet the enor
mous expenses .occasioned by hit unna-
Tht Cannf ffatbim.—The further tiTis
case is probed into, the deeper is the guilt
of Dr. Watkins apparent. The.Cqrrei
piindent ofthe •Ghsrlestnn Courier, after
giving some proceedings of the case on the
morning of thWtOth says—"Mr. Southard
was rr-eXavined, on the subject of ai-tter
which Dr. Watkiqs wrqto to him in Phila
delphia. Mr. Southard exhibited great re
locutnce to spank of this letter, and oppo
sttion was made to questions which were
pottohimunthesubject.br the Counsel
for Dr. Watkins. The Court, however,
after examining the letter,' oxercised that
authority which the law vests injherp—
and to which alone Mr. Southard declared
thdtbe would yield obedience—and decs
ded. that the letter might be received in
evidence. Mr. Sofitliard said, after that
decision, >.o put thk Court in 'possession of
alf the facts, he would request the Court to
receive Iris reply to the letter, written on
tire day on which that letter was'received,
The reply was accordingly received..
It would be out ofthe power of words to
convey any accurate idea of the anxidry
which manifested itself ^throughout tire
Court; to hear the reading of the letter. No
one could doubt, from the nirmnerlh which
it was extorted by the Counsel for the Uni
ted States, and from the agitation of Mr
Southard when he gave it to the Court,that
it must'have a very importer* bearing up
on (lie case : Mr. Swan then read the let
ter, which had .too signature, but which
Mr. Southard Said.Uhat, from a four years'
Acquaintance with the hand writing, he
knew it to be that of Dr. Watkins. The
letter enclosed a copy of the explanations
which-had bqdn furnished to Mr. Harris, af
Boston, anil invoked Mr. Southard,'in the
most moving terms, to save the family of
Dr. W; from ruin, by Confirming theft ex-'
plslniltionsMlr.'‘8puthard , s‘repIy dissipated
any hope wbiclfttfd write? might have had-
that the Sccretary could be br ought to giyer
liiv sanction to such statemefits. ' It decla
red that fie -would speak solely according
tp tiuth, and his' recollection of event*,
Mr. Southard stated, that tlsil was the--
«t)ly communication lie itatf everheld tVilb ]
vessels frequently arrive from distant ports
in shorter pxsssges than tlrose made by
mercliant ships, they never bring regular,
details of the arrival and departure of mer
chant vessels—a species of information
highly importamt to the mercantile inter
ests, for the convenience^ nod safety of
which the navy scams in some degree es
pecially provided.
- A contractor on the Baltimore and Ohio
Rail Road, on the section near Baltimore,
decamped lately, leaving a’ number of
workmen unpaid. ',
The Hoji. WmC. Ilives, Minister PJen
ipotentiary of the United States to France
arrived atNew YorlTon thq 14th inst.'
Among the Passengers in the ship Sully
at Ne - York front Havre, is Wm. Beach
Lawrence, the late American ChargeDes
Affairs at London.
Cheap TKtvtllibg.—We understand says
tha New York Cotnlnercfa),that the steam
boats Philadelphia and Victory, brought
’thefr passengers froi^; Albany to this city
for gl, including boarding and lodging,
We are informed that "it nil be : much
cheaper in a day or two.” jjf
At the conclusion of tiio religtdili cere
monies m Newfoundland,/for the emanci
pation of.the Irish C.athoiics, the Hey. Mr
Fleming dgsiied his congregation to give,
after tlie church service, three cheert- for
tire King, three for the Duke of ,Welling,
tun, three for Mr. Peel, and aa' qtany as
their longs would permit' for Daniel O'
Con noli—which was-complied with to the
latter.
A letter to the Editors, of the Raleigh
Register from Rurke county, states that
there is a Gold Mine,, within t3 miles of
Morganton, owned by the Messrs. Carsons
Si Co. from which they have.dug, though
worked in a lfoosq, mairrier, at tfie lowest
estimate 825,'000-'
x a
, „ , [cosisrorvicaffin.] ,
' Mi. Few r—^Plcase insert the'following
Ticket in your paper, for the next’ City
election; and oblige many
CITIEENS.
nvpCBhrcAN ticket;
' . o. w. owf.ns;
ADAM COPE,
JAMES EPPINGER, •'
% w; ROCHE,
JOHN EVERINGHAM,
Dr. U. WAYNE, .
MOR’D. 8HEFTALL, Sen.
A;D. ABRAHAMS,".r . .
DR. MOSES SHEFTALL,.'
GEORGE SBICKr’
-V . JOHN DAVIDSON,-
DR, L. H. FUHTH^ -
.. F: PENSLERr*- ', ;
H'CASSIDY.'
.Some of the Boston papers say (hat the-
lath 4th of July.was the only stonily one
wp ever had.. Tijisirfin-correot, There was
a (now storm; o jj that day; come thirty or
forty L xi-a-Maat*. 1
years ago, as' far south qs Pcrinovl-
vnnia. About four years'VadaltVajoetJ in-
ressamly during the whole.fnrenoon ou tlie
CIS«. , . . , . '
, The funeral' procession of the Queen of
Spain left the pslaee.with the body on the
10th of May, for the Escnflnl, which is
seven leagues from' fhe Capital. At the
monastery of tho Escurial tlie funeral car.
cinonirs were to be peffdrm'erl, after which
Ihe body was to be placed in the tomb of
tnr Infantes of Spam. It is not allowed
to be placed in the tomb of Kings, she
laving borne no children. ' It appoars! by
dra will of the Queen, that her jewels and
other effects 4ere bequeathed to tbe per-
sons who Composed her household,' inclu-
ding'ln.these event&Ae persons who had
been dishtissed on account of their opin
ions. She has left 829.000 to the minis
try nf tho Escurial, lo say mats for her
s»ul every day, and celebrate divine ser
vice on the anniversary of her birth and
that of her death. If they ncgleci this ob
ligation, the legacy passes to tile Convent
of,Antocha, ana in case of their neglect to
the Capuchins. j- ■
A : Bucharest article of the 6th of May
says, that tho 'plague lias shewn itself both
in the town anQ in the army—nearly riven-
ty men die daily in a regiment .of Uhlans
stationed in the neighbourhood, and tho
President of the Divan had annoniiced to
ihe inhabitarits'of the Principalities, that
he should remit it part of tha ordinary ter
ritorial impost in consequence ot their mis-
fortunes.
There ia a private' letter fromr- Madrid,
ivhtchkays, that Spain is about to carry in
to effect the plan concerted with. France
and England to recover Mexico—that 20,-
000 moo will be- sent to that province, for
which recruits are rapidly making, partic
ularly in Galicia—that a regency to be
established at Havana mull the prnpor time
for their removal to Mexico had 'been nom
inated, composed of M. Vires,. President;
Arango, Counsellor ofthe Indies; Pinillos,
'actual Intendant of Havana; Lavalle and
Genorn'.ex-deputlestothe Unrtesin’Spnin;
and that twenty millions of dollars hail been
advanced by opulent persons in Havana to
defray tha expenses ofthe expedition.
Tlie Nuremberg Correspondent in gir
ing fresh details of this pretended affair,
adds that they were generally supposed t<
be false ; but it was also h- lieved . that the
Russians had been compelled, aftor an at
tempt in which they were convinced of
their weakness; to retreat‘bellinil their en-
treochmeni* and wait for .reinforcements,
It Wdsalso said, that the plague had again
made its appearance.in tho districts occu
pied by the Russians, and that great dis
tress prevailed among them. ,
A letter from Madrid of the- 18th may,
'announces that the artns of tire British
Minister have been removed from his door,
and that lie had demanded, his passports.
The Spanish authorities have assigned as
afreasQn,]to those who were unoasy at the
circumstance, that the plato was taken
.dawn to be cleaned. What occasion was
there for cleaning the plate, even if it..was
a little flirty ? -• The pretext has deceived
nobody at Madrid as to the misunderstan
ding, which slncq tho’opening of Cadiz ns
a freeport, appears to exist ljotvvp.cn the
Spanish government and the' cabinet of St
James, r • • ^ •
,Thore was a current report' in Germany
of a political combination, by which the
kingdom of Hanover would hecome a state
of Germany, .and entirely independent of
England, Tho Duke of Cumberland Wus
to be chief of the new government.
FROM BUENOS AYRES/,
. The Nor* York Journal of Conimdrde
is Indebted to a gentleman on, beard the
rletol of the Rb'pu|ilto of Err Plata froln 7!h
Feb. 1825', lo its dissolution in-tlre early
pari of 1827, had just embarked (hr Paris.
Their conduct id tills respect is severely
ednsured 'by [government] print, which
(ayi,"Nn true patriot Is permitted to desert
his comttiy, when it# finds it hi difficult cii
"
is “British Packet” of tlie 9th. con*
communication of Atiudial Brown,
ng hi* office ns Provisional Govorn-
Provinee on aecootntol hi* "iijca-
to fulfil Its duties; and finding
ut ofthe sphere of his talents.! —
Alina decree of l-avalle appointing Get),
Martin Rodrigues to theiiiaiion.thus vnoa
ltd,, a* ' -
Negotiation for Peace.—Or. tho 4th o
M,ty. a flag ot truco arrived from Govern
>>r Lopez.with a communication proposing
to treat fur pence.—.This Hon. Lavallo de-
rliued, unless the anny of General Lopez
Should lay down thcii arms.
No pacific arrangements had been enter-
ed into at the Inst advlees.
. T BUENOS AYRES, May 9.
Mr. Mondeville, thn consul general . of
Fraltce, having demanded and obtained
passports, embarked on Saturday last,
hoard the French b'arqno of wthr 1*1*.
She fired a salute of 11 guns op Wednes
day mnrnimr, at tha'moment «heu. tho
French ship <7nlaie.lt appro ched, Iniviuf
oh hoard the ladv of ,Mr. Meiidevilto—ant
the French brig Isis, bound for Havre.—
Don Bernardino lltvaduvin and Don Julian
Segtiodo-de Agnero are passengers in the
sold bilg. We believe the salute wqs in
tended Tor the lady nl the. Consul.
Previous lo.the embarkation of Mr. M.
he addressed a note to ftfr. Forbes, tlie A
nterican charge d’ Affaires, of which the fpl
lowing is a eqpv :
Pomtit me, sir, to place those of illy fob
Ihw.jgauintfymen who cannot quit tite conn;
try nutter tlie protection of the. flag of the
U. S. and iiiidor yours. Thn ancient and
uninter rupted friendship which unites tite
two ifatipiti, nnd tite nobleness of your
character, are certain guarauiees ofthe iti
ternst with which you will watch over them
receive, therefore, it) advance, the expres
sion of my grntltu'de. -
' !Mf. Forlies. in reply, snid be‘*e mld not
under circumstances, 'refuse the sincere,
tho* feebln olfiees of his friendship .to slip
subject* of iris Majesty live King of France
In any way in whicli those services, might
be useful or necessary." He however stale'.,
t[vat it would bo "entirely impossible that
he should attend to tire French i ijprests in
any detail,", but only in “cases of tlrgency
and importance,” Still, tho circumstance
appearMohave excited considerable sonsn-
’tion in Buenos Ayres,andceritrin strictures
having been published on the subject in
El Tiempo, Mr. Forbes was induced td
publish a vindication of his conduct.
From tlieU S-Tcicgrapli/Tuiy 17, .
Case of Tobias /FalWfl*.—The trial' of
Dr. Watkins was resumed this morning.—
Various original lettors from him to Mr,
nn ,| Harris lv wero presented and
. ,1011 the admissibility oi which, as
evidenco, repeated arguments took place/ . .
Tho court; ..hdvvever allowed them to bo" I
received at such. Ollier witnesses were ox*
aminod, Mr. Gilliss and Mr. McGill, of ilm v {
4th Auditor's Offico; Mr.v Soulbevlauii,
mossovrger In-tho same offico; and Mr,
Harrlr,.the'Navy Agent at Boston. Mr.
Pajilding was also re examined ns to par-
licular points respecting his testimony ojj
yesteraay; After,-the.re,oxainlnatinn c( L
Hr. Southard,.tho.Into Secretary, of ilia I
Navy, and the reading of two letters pie. I
ducerl by hint, the case for the prusecubert |
was closed. -
Mr. Jones subsequently commenced the
defence on tho part of. tbe icouscd, by Ihe
examination of Messrs,-Fowler,. Paulding,
Southard mid. Gilliss, ithlult -concluded
the evidenco foe the defence.- ' Mcssrij
Swann and Key then proposed to submit
live case fo tlie jury without further arg
incuts but this haying been- declined 1
Mr. Jones, tho court adjourne-J
understanding, that tho argument nil
mence to
Conchas,-in which Governor Lavalle states
that the enemy lost-more than 300 killed,
while the loas ofthe Buonos Ayreans was
less than 50. In the first surprise,' the Int-
Mootf,
ny Ihe brig Gen. Macomb, we' have' re
ceived the Nassau Iioyal,Gazette, o( the
2d lilt.' It'coutains an official order nfthe
Lords of the Treasury to the Commission
ers ofthe Custom* in the Bnhainas, direc
ting thattAmeritfan.vesselsnrriving fit those
Islands, for the purpose of loading with
Fruit and Saif, whjofi shall Ititve onboard
gorids not intended to be landed there,may
be considered as having arrived iri .ballast
—the masters of such vessels being requir
ed to report the. same-in ballast, excepting
as to the gooffs intended for a further des
tiuation,-which must he particularised, and
the port named ior which they are destiu
ed.
H. M, ship Victor. Com. Keane, arrived
a.t Nassau, from Jamaica, on tile 2Bth May
and IT, 81. ship Mtrtey, Capt- -Cuiutnnv
•ailed from tlie former port on the 1st ult,
for Bermuda.—Ch. Courier, 23rl inst.
- An unfo'rlrinate oceffrrenro took place
on Tuffiklay'iast at tlie State Arsenal, by
which one man was killed and another
wounded. The individual who perpetrated
(ho crime', nnd who, as wo understand was
in a state of intoxication at tlie time, had
been guilty of some unruly conduct a-
rhoiigst tlie Workmen employed there; and.
having been threatened with confinement
by the persdn’in charge of the workmen,
he deliberately loaded Iris mnsket far the
purpose of resistance^ As tvvp men ap
proached to secure him he discharged his
piece—shouting one of them through tlie
abdomen who immediately expired, and
wounding,the other in-the bond. The
name of the offender, wo learn is Roberts,
and that tlie individual killed is Barry. The
-wounded man, it is, thought) will probably
recover.—Charleston Mercury, 23a inst.
Commerce of Bosfon.—Since the firsfof
the present month, there have been no less
than three arrivals at this pert from panton
with valuable cargoes, the duties on which
will not fall far short of three, hundred
thousand dollars. Tho amount of revenue
accruing upon import* during the month
ol July, up to thifylate, is about' $880,000
The amount of ditties on foreign'iiicrchan-.
•disc imported into this port from. January
1st to'Juno 30ih, 1(127; was gl,(100,31)7 54
cents; from'January ls't to June 30tli, 182U r
S2.036.4B0 2B ceirts; am) from January 1st
to June 30th, 1820, $1,821,220. It will be
seen by the above statement,that the duties
for the first stx months of the'prcsent year,
exceed those received witl/vn tlie same pe
riod in 1027 more'than giO.ffoV, tvhilblhey
fall short of the duties rec'eivefl in (Ka first
six months'of thH'yea'r 1828 about 8218,-
000—Com. Gaz. '
/a - L.
To make Yeeut ghat will kAp six month.
Boil a quarter of a poilml of Imps in two
galls. o| soft water; when boiled half an
hour, arid one table spoon full, of salt, half
a pint of Molasses,iwoquartsof rye meal,
Mil. THOMAS P. MC
•I uMitin lias given a sketch of Mr
our Minister to Columbia, who sailed ig
tlie Natchez un tho 6th inst. for Ids pines
of (leslipitlon. II have too doubt that tjn
friendly nulhhr df the First xumpnunicatljn I
will hijhself he^ratjfied.by the fullovsihg I
statement which is drawn.from the most
authentic sources of infp.rmMlan.
Justitln represents Mr. Moore 49 volu'n«
leering ,.Ids ' services, at the age (if 18,and
as commanding a company, tire following
Fall at the river Raisin,.; The pqrt which,
Mr. M. took in tho struggles of tlie Uq
war, may-bo succinctly stated ns follcurii
j He volunteered ns n slx^nonths private
'soldier, while n Stutlen? at Transylvania
University—111arelied ip, August. 1.812 n
.the 'North ; weitcrn; ; frontier—was.'at tha
battle - f MlsslisiuoWn—was op that expe
dition badly frosthittenrnnd was- exposed
to a greater, degree of privation on that oc
casion, then is usually Incidental, ever ta
winter campaigns. Qn--his return lloihr,
-lie rrsumeri.-the-study of the -law ; and in
the following Fall. (1818) commanded a I
'company under Gov. Shelby, at the agt |
of 19, and participated in the action vyhiclt I
terminated in the capture of Tractor's trs |
my. v
J Returning to Kentucky. Mr. M. again
resumed,his .studies; b -t relinquishing (In at
tlie succeeding fill, forth* purpose of aid's
ingonce more In humbling the enemies of
his country Si morlgiigiug livs litiletilltQ
huy equipments for his men,he succeeded in 1
placing himself at.the age of 20. at live Bead
of another Volunteer company; and wiihjt
attached hlmselfto thi' mounted corps tint
Invaded Upper Canadainnder the command j
of Gen.- tlcArther; had his horse killed un* I
tier him at the rrotying of Gland It.lvbr t 1
was at the.-ha[tlp of Malcolm’s Mills, ael;l
served.tothe close ofthe war. Wheiliel l
he dis-'-iiarged his stuii* s, «n those seunj j
ocCasinns, let the Olficial Reports of flea, r
t-rals Harrison, Shelby, llesba and McAr- I
thur answer Yet Genera! orrisun. »ho I
resigned lira Office of Major-Oen ral |nihl
niirlsgof tlie «ar, has beep lauded 1.01I11:
skies for his military services as .well si lid
his superior civil attainm-’nii;'and Genrn|
Jackson abflaed for rc'calling him.—Jlich I
A?a*. Rntatt.—ifthdi. following stale* I
ment in tho United Si des Gazette be Iras, I
our fair friend. the“merican Sappho, Ml I
Hotnally been’indieted, -rfior all' Hijt lot T
been inilicterh a Tier mil .that has bceg* 4 '* I
find done on tho subject. The V. STD*** I
eUehowevor, is a coalition paper, and,M* I
(toyall Is p good J.rekson man—therefor*J
wo are iifelitmfl 16 setthis stojy .down aitl
coalition slandcr.-*Bol cyan, if it hM s',1
vvlrat a picture of megnanmity does it p‘«* I
sent, instead of coming into court hits I
brawler,halloing “wiut the'rleuce are J«oJ
about here?” and boxing ahe ears of jurlgq I
counsel and-jury, (lie gentle eaprivesuiiWl
itppn her persecutors, and speaks in an u*I
dur ton'e to the clerk! She wili probably ■
ple'ad her O" n cause, and wCare sure ihdl
it will ho a foreiuio display, unrivalled i>|
ibis country, TI10 ‘(Rights of Wom»» I
willhe thoroughly examined,‘and a*iine*l
them we sliall find “life, liberty" and- d*I
use of the tongue* I
Sirs, lloyall tvas brought into caart u|
Washington otf Saturday, an .l»iUlclineat|
having hocn found against her as a coie<|
noon brawler and a nuisance. She n»”l
her debut like a vernal morning, bufi l,l l
with sunny smiles, and through tier w|^l
oil, expresslaf iitrse'lf ready lo go into W|
trial oo' Monday. The court tlisn rrqui( , |
ed her to enter into a recognizance ™ I
81000 to appear on Monday,and from off I
tqday.;and in the tnean^iino to be of t*"!
Uv 8. ship Boston; for n file .of Buenos haif a pint -of common ve'ast; let it stand'
Ayrean papers »o May 9th rnelinive. till it ferments, then stir in Indian meal,’
- On the 25tlr of-April, an engagement ' ‘
took place a) the Pass del Rty of the river
’• ter took l,5(?0 of the. eoemy’* lrarsei;,/hut
• l«ft?rwartlfloJt.<lwirj, and 3,fl‘oo of tfleir
rill it is hard as it can lip made, then roll if
to about the Ihipkliess oflialf an inch, iihrl
cut it.in' pieces of t’w.q,qr, three .inc)te9! di
ameter; lay jt 05 aboard .uoff dry it ,!n tlie
?mi oun a.-warm room* VVhen it is want-
edTor use. soak it in wprnr water,or pound
it fine, t have used il for five- years,
j prefer it to any other kind.—.'
Fr
behaviour.- She curtisieff, smiled, *»'"{]
fen wolds in an Undertono to the 'clerk «|
the court', signed'her recognizanee, ! ‘
took h'erdeparture—-rJ.'S. Oqz.
Mackerel Fishery.—We believethe en|
tent-to which this fishery is carried oiru«“I
the towns af MasiachusetlS Bay.is noll"M
ernlly known. Fof purselves we w*ren*l
aware of it, and of tho importance of t*j|
codragina this branch of Industry, 1 ™i*|
not only furnis)res the. means of eir
ment to a.large number,,of persons, but *
of great consequence to the coininercial iv|
teresls of the country in affording goi-J
sery for seamen. We have seen, a painpn
rocenlly^pjintpd containing "A. <t«t*»*5
ol tho Quantity.of Mqckorcl pftkeil
H/ngbam vessels from 1818 to 1828 ("*
sive.” It appears from this atatemtnl *
lliere li-is been in tliut town a grarltikl (•
crcasr) during the above period, of Jf P*|
cbrit.'a year. In 1815 the number m
rels packed ihlhat.town was 4615; W
33,313. During tiro last yenr 54 diu
vessels! were employed from tluu pi ’
ihe business, some fqr tho season on8 >°“
for a shorter period. Tliere wai 18 J,
ployed the whole season, averaging ‘V
barrels each the highest vessel havingP’’
ed 1728 I 2. The average numlier ol f
sobs was 8 to each vessel, oinking A 3 ,
tlie whole, to yliicb It,tlie number omP
eddn coopering, packing, Sec be *“
would ey cceri 500.—The quantity H
ris'bd in striking and packing, “fl 0 ""!',,]
Imgsliendsto 100 bbls. would be 0
CRD hogsheads. . " '•? . _
■ Tho number ofbaffels, packed in
town during tho above. poridd ol ) J
225,331 1-2. Tho salt consumed -
lame, 45,559 hogshdads.
-■■-Wehave 1 been informed that this.
is Carried on from Bcltiiate, In to*' .,
try,, about os largely as in • Hingh r ' 1 j,
several yosseis 'from other ;l j.
oipity on the jhty.^PlpBOUth I