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Stick building, on the Bay, near the F.x*
change, between hull and, Drayton.strrets.
” fS A VANN AH'".
Thursday
EVENING. Sept.
S.
The Mr.its ngm'n.—Tlm Mail north of
Charleston, due here to-day, has again
failed. Five mails will bo duo to-morrow.
. A man named Arquillt R- .IcocA-, was
yesterday brought into the Police Office
Charged with Ivtving the night previous
sintered tho Exchange, breaking glasses in
one of the tipper rntSnis, and disturbing llio
dock. The watchman in the steeplo canto
down, and on_npptiacbing Aeocit, his
lamp was arrested ffom him’and thrown at
his bead—at the same time, Acock, with a
drawn knife in hishnnil, inflicted a serere
wound in the aim qf the watchman. Two
i gnaid r -die to tho assistance of the
I the offender secured, lie
Mnination, committed by
^fot trial, before tho next
Superior Court
A letter to the Editor of the Charleston
Mercury from Columbia, dated 29th nit.
says—"We have had some sickness in Co
lombia lately, Judge Johnson is at this time
Tory ill, not expectedto recocer,
important if True.—The fast sailing
schooner Yellott. Murphy, arrived at Bal
timore on the, s4d lilt, in 88 days front Oc
hoa. Capt. M. confirms the account of
the surrender-of the Turkish fortress’ of
SitistrU into the h'rinds ot the Russians, I 011 his property and labour,
with a loss to the Turks' of 85,00If- troops.
Among them were said lo be 25,000 pick
ed soldiers, trained after the European sys
tem. It was reported at Genoa-that the
French h id embarked 80.000 men to at
tack Algiers., The Algerine Corsairs had
been seen offTonlon. - The Y. was class
ed by one of them hut outsailed’ him:
The English and Trench ambassadors
h,ad arrived at Tenedos, and it was expect
ed an arciisiice would bo concluded be
tween the belligerents.'
There was not an American vessel in port
nhen the Y - sailed.
TheNurfolk Herald states that theschr.
Washington's Bare*. Capt. Itenedict, has
Ijgfenichartered by the Government to take
out to Liberia tho captutod • Africans at A
melii Island, ISO in number. She was to
sail immediately for the Island,to take them
an board. A. It. Mechlin. Esq. goesout
in the Washington’s Barge, as Agent on
ihetpatt of tht government, and Doctor J
Vaughan Smith, of the Navy, as Surgeon
.qf the vessel.'
It Is staled that the cattetpillar hasmade
■ It*'appearance in'the vicinity of Sunbury
Kentucky ■ ElfCttonS.—The Fiankfnrt
Commentator says, in the Congressional
.election, we have not much to boast' of.—
The truth is, the Jackson pariv bad secured
an overflowing majmily in "Congress
.which this sute, even if unanimous, could
RM change. ,
Coincidence.—it is a little singular, says
the New York Herald, that the ships Col
(dssus and Courier, which arrived at this
pact yesterday, sailed from New York on
the tame day for Savannah, arrived at that
port together, went to Europe, One to tile
Mediterranean and the oilier to Liverpool
and arrived back again at New York on
the same day,
A letter from London received by a gen
4]eman in New York, 'dated July 14th,
states that our late Minister at the Court
.ofSt, James, has been presented by the
University of Oxford with tbedegiec-of, L,
It ■vai. reported at Havana'that the
Spanish fleet wliich recently sailed from
Havana, had taken Vera Cruz, without fir-
ing a shot, bht the report was pot believ-
V s -
One ofthe-Bosuinpapets, in an article
relating to tlie’twq Siamese youths, whose
bodies are said to 'h’ava.'been ’connected
from their birth, and of whnni we publish
ed an account on Monday last, says, that
_ they show that they have separate volitions
by sometimes desiring to move different
ways, to effect’ which they puli in opposite
directions, like tuodogs in a coller. They
both fall asleep aboift the same time, show.
}ng the sympathy .of thei'r. material organi
sation, (hough their minds seem to be dis
tinct. Tliey^re said to play a good game
. of draughts, in which they beat nno of tlie
. ’passengers constantly 1 A similar instance
>. tsf the adhesion of two- human, beings has
> beep recorded,it is said, in the books of the
anatomist. Two females, natives of Bo-
’hernia, called the Bohemian sisters, lived
to the age of SI years, connected in a simi
lar’way by the back and loins. 'They were
poth beautiful and intelligent. "Had they
. Jived at this day,'"says the .paper from
Vhch this, account is taken, "they might
- have made suitable helpmates. for the Sia-
" •tuc'So, whonre said to potless great quick
ness-of intellejet,”
[ran the SAVANMAii’iUnruBUCAN.]
To T. U. P. Charlton, Esq.
Sir Yon acknowlego having recciv-
ed ili - sutnof $9*0 83, from Mr:. ChiUn-
cey, of Bhilatlolpiiia. You say that yon
appropriated that, money lor tho reliet Of
the sufferers by fife. This appropriation
you slate received tho approbation of the
City Council, and yon promise, to publish
vouelici 5 showing the disposition mede of
the money’. The papers vou promise con
taining the communication to Council of
the receipt of the money, and tho appropri
ation, e\wel) as the evidences of .ejrpentli
ture, will bo satislactory, oven to the most
fastidious,' though the money was dlretted
from-the object of the donors. You "in
vite still further invrstigatinn.” I will not
usk'you to explain how it is, dial (hero yet
appears upon the booh of the Treasurer,
containing a a moment ol the’ receipt of
monios for tho stlffereis by fire, a hjilance
unexpended of upwards of seven hundred
dollars. Fbr that I do not suppose you
are accountable—If there has been any
.thing wrong, which I am by no means dis-
r poso<l to believe. But Twill make one and
the last inquiry—Was*there-dot a sirim'raK
sed jn Annapolis for our sufferers by fire in
1820', and did not Mr. Joseph Gales, ol
Washington CIty,forwafitKat sum to you?
Why is it that that money lias not been
entered in the Treasurer's book, if you’re
ceived it? ... • ■ . >
. Yoircomplain, that at^this late day I
should make the enquiry which I'have—
Jf yon had not manifested a disposition to
participate again In the effahy of (lie city
I would- not have done it. .1 am not un
mindful of the character of yonr former
administration*. Who hay forgotten the
wasteful extravagances—the profuse prod
igality of your former mayoralties t The
tax-p^yer' wiil not soon be allowed to .for
get that yoit left'jhe city government en
cumbered with, it is believed, upwards of
one hundred thousand dollars of public
debt, ohich hangi a perpetual incubus up
on Ms property ant) la bout. Ism not dis
posed to charge this, to you so much a
crime a* a mislhitune.—You may make a
-very good member of Congress—but nature'
and hallit have whotly'dlsqdalifird you' foi
'directing' the pecuniary matters of a Cor-
poratinn. jit is on. that account that I'ain
opposed to yotlr-eleotion intathe board of
AldCrmeq. Let it be recollected, sir/by
every votei, that when our city onjoyed its
greatest prosperity—when property was
highest, trade most extensive and profita
ble, end the receipts iuto the Treasury the
-gitaUit, you sir, exliibited annually an
empty tiwasuty, en impaired public credit,
and an increasing .public debt—and that
uow in our adversity, when property duet
not bear one third the value—our trade
vastly curtailed, the receipts into.foo treas
ury greatly diminished*; 'the unwearied in
dustry and exact economy-of the present
council, exhibit without un increased taxa
tion, a replenished treasury, re-established
credit, and a reduced public debt. Say not
sir, thatihe publicdebt was created fy the
dry culture purchase—because at (he time
a new tax of £5 per cent, upon the former
was levied for the express' purpose of ex
tinguishing that deist*, it was the only pon
dition upon which the public'would have
submitted to such an increase of taxation j
and instead of your applying that 25'per
Cent tax to the extinguishment of the dry
culture debt; you left tire fibailees of the
city in so involved and embarrassed a con*
dftion. th.it tho period at which it had beer)
pledged to pay off tht whole city debt by
foal twenty-five per cent.'extra tax had
well nigh arrived before the first appropri
ation couid-be made of it to its'legitimate
object, by your' successors.—Therefore it
is, that I am oppojed'to.your election.
A sufferer by the fre of 1820.
tiro strife of parly corne ts, nor prostitute
the holy influences of religion Its the pur
poses of interest, or of nmbitloij—if they
do,.thoy umst nut complain if tho freedom
of tho Forum encroaches on this sanctity
of,tho Qtski nor charge witli sacritego the
dUpulcrs of their dogmas.
Jt is understood Unit theso (would-be)
immaculate gentlemen nro deeply afflicted,
and grievously scandalized, at tho practice
itanded down th us, .from oiirjwliiers,. of
permitting anestly Irtnir of the seventh day to
be used for the petty traffle of the slave,who
thus receives.* rcwprd for ins toils in those
humble comfotls wlnoh liiininutty tfoultl
yield even'to the most abandoned, If any
evil results,.it is to the master alone, and as
liefoas the powor to correct it, he certain
ly has not the right to complain. To the
citizens generally, no Inconvenience can
arise, because it is a matter entirely within
their conhoul, and uttiu the Inspeetlon
and guidance Of the municipality. To
ptislic devotion, it cannut be obnoxious,
because, long before tho churches ate o*
pen—the simps are dosed, the market' is
cleared, and every vestige of worldly traf-
ic is removed frqm obwtrvtttioh, and pet-
haps from recbllcction—unless indeed the
poor laborer bestprvi a grateful thouglit
light bvrk of the tiver. ft is' thought all gcucil that it might he in contemplation
Belgrade limt tho Servians wilt tako ml- that Mr. 1’ocl slmnld lie made PrclHicr.
vantagcoftheVidnityofthe Russian tioops] It was said that the Bishop ot l.nmion
to vise In insuvrcction agamst tho Porte, tvodU probably ho appointed Archbishop
and that (Jen. OiftinSr, in occupyitk; Kd* of Centcrbiiry. , ,
eliuva, an* ,1'tn concert with tho chiefs of I Tho Empoior Nicholas lias mini essctl
that noth'll. Snell n concort inav, however, a Iclthr.to Utnn. Doibltscli congtaWhiUdi
ho reasonably duubted, as the Turkish<ut'j Him on tlm skill and valour ijlip’Aved hy
thoritics watch with thn gtcatest attention him in tho late defeat of the Grand Vizier
every step ofl’rinco Mtlesch and Ills frioatls cojiforrlug on Idm.ihooidubof St; George,
nml would call them to account on the Land makiii;-, him a present of six of tho
ihghcst suspicion. Meanwhile, tho Pacha Cannun taken in the hattlc. '
of Bolgrntle tnkesevory precaution to pie- k Advices from Egypt statu, the l’achn had
servo tranquility, and Ilia communications resolved not to send any troops to tho aid of
with Widtlitt and Travnik are very fre- tlm Turks fn'Asin, alleging the lateness of
quant. - A- ft-, days ago a targe quantity of (lie season, and the unhealthy stnto of tho
corn was stmt front Belgrade to|\V'iUdin. | country, ashis excuse! ... '
Il ls inentionod|iu,leUers from Cnnstnn-1 LONDON, July 10.
tiuople, 'Altai Sir Sidney Smith was daily A roport,h»s bceh'splead, that Mr. lies
expected there to take .command of the 1 kisson has Booh Invited lo return to - the
Turkish fleet.”' The MorninR Advertiser Ministry, nml that If Ht) should return, n
says:—"We know not whether there is trnnty of commerce w)th Pruncewiil be nno
any .good foundation for the report, or wlie-1 of Ids first ntcasiires. It may bo stated
thergl is tperoly a revival of a rumour which from [paid authority, that sonicthjng of this
prevailed apmetimo'ago; but-theteoap bo kind has been attempted by iheptoscnt
no doubt that il the Sultan succeeds iu so-1 Board of Trade, hut tho French Ministry
curing the services of that' gallant oil! or, I refuse to negneiatoat all, excepi upon’ the
he will also at the same time secure mbio I assurance that France.shall, as to its win01.
naval rraosfti titan li t yc; fallen lo the lot | lie put upon tho same (footing ns-Portugal
Ftom the N. Y. Evonint u
United Slates rirmi/—
low a Goncial Order comaininti ^ 1
turn made by. tits Wat llepait,
mining the question i espectinn qj," w <?|
out or which so tnany dispute, t
*n. In a matter cuncerning vshSJu* 1
ry officers are so sensitive ns Hie
ol fame, and justly so, since u ,i ,"‘«k
of skill, htavciy, and tervicc,
taut ili.it nothing should bu left , Q ' n ' >
•‘etuto. at
of the successors of llio Prophot. We bo
on the friilts of hi* toil, and takes a com- lieve there is no officer ip 'lie British navy
placent forecast of their enjoynfents. who possesses vo irpicli experience lioth by
The ofcer itoJou* have jaast oLail vtaseh * ’
alft,
to object, or right-to complain, because
they require that every moment of the'se
venth ds.v shall bo-devoted to holy exetoi-
»es, and ihereforo canput be presumed to
itave cognizance of nbominatlons on that
Jag, which enter not into tho sanctuary. ;•
( object to this pious tampering, not
merely in defence ot those rights of hu
manity which generous men should never
corn promt tc, but became I view it as oh at
tempt to unite religion and politics, and
revive an influence wliich -has ever been
withering to tite liberties ol Ills people.—
Every age (ju it* characteristic, and ihe
present mayTtuly be termed a restless one? 'July
It is cmphatisally the age oj societies—by age,
them mcry thing is A be done—nothing
is to be lefrloTPVetnmem.nor cvenJApro-
"vldencg! Mails are' to ho stopped,’Ttlop*
to he closed, Jeigg tn be converted, and Ko-
matV Catholic, arc to be brought to read
he hlblo.without the consent of their Ilish-
' without comment. Let-this sods
lltit, under the mask of philanthro
py, be h little more encouraged; and -sve
shall soon.seo added (o' tho many now iu
man cam
\ She blble j
- ops, and t
f vShm\r
walk in Ids gaeden, or elsewhere, excep-
Ing reverently to ahd ftom meeting . .
No one shall cook victuals,' make betNT
We Insert the following communication
pith some relnctsnce, because we had pie
tfously determined not to publish any thing iisiaticc
on tits subject of the approacliing election
for Aldermen, pro or con, whereby public
opinion might lie influonepd or forestalled
in the smallest degree. The people are of
age, and can act for themselves—pod we
have no doubt, will do what is-riglit. The
at tide below, however, comes from so re
spectable a source, with a pressing appeal
to us, as the conductor of an indeptndent
press, .that we were forced to yield to its
publicity. Wc wish it to be distinctly un
derstood, that we, by no means, agree with
the writer in many of his sentiments and
suggestion*.—Eh. Sat. iikf.
! [roll the Savakuah Republican-1,
. Mr., EditorIn a land of toleration",
whose boas, is, the jnpst unrestrained cipil
and religious liberty—where, every citizen
itfree to worship as .he pleases, apd His
pose of fiis time as.he deem* proper, under
.a due observance of the law, and trjuit re-
card for the rights and feeijngs of others,
it cannot be expected that an effort to im
pose restraints not required by. sound mor-
siiott monstrous sleeves, that (tfipeat in my
humble opinion, si
oneofonr militia companies, baggage and
all, to parade therein witli bperfcct ease,
Without any fear of treading on their neigh
bor", toes. to Decrease the regard and es
teem of lheir admirers ? How cgregiously
are. they mistnken. I know not what may
be the opinion of others, hut fot myself,
nhen I see a pair of matnmouth shoulders,
and-a waist screwed up like hour glasses, I
pity the unforuinnte wanderers that adopt}
it—a folly .which has not the merit of be-'
ing pleasant or liecuming.
“Och! mjf-Nor-th’s cosvn for ipe,
That floats as wild * a* mountain*Jgee
■ » .aes, -,»• •
Leaving every heanty free.
To sittkot swell as nature 1 pleases "
: Simplicity in dress is its greatest beau
IV—artifloiatitv becomes distortion,' and I
seriously recommend an.immedinto aban
donment of the vices in question, assuring
the fair sex, that if a sudden gtist of w'tpti.
should-happen trf take place, it would' be.
out of the power of friends to give any as,
'•istance—that ladies, unlike ships, are
thttch best “when slack in staye,"
I am, dear sir, -
Your most humble servant ' ' ! '
. HU.M-ATAS.
and that at least nno half of the duty shall
be taken off French brandies.
V , July 22,
Despatches were received at the Foreign
*Od->and as Sir.Sidney, and no one, .
perhaps, so .well - calculated' to tuke the [ Office this morning from Lnrtl Heyiesbury,
coiqmnnd of the Turkish fleet, ' ^ our Ambnesatlur .from St. Petersburg.
/h lettev from Munich, dated.the tot i'pst* 'The Wellington Administration, is as
mentions |ho arrival of the Marquis do Bur firm nl cybr was Lord, Liverpool’s in tlio
bacona jn-.lhatjaqpita), to’demand the hand Ldays of )ts greatest popularity. True, it
of tho third daughter of the DqChoss of has beet) beset with difflcultiea—true, it
I^uchtenberg.for his Imperial,master Don | had prejudice] t j remove—aninnisities lo
Petlto.- The Duchess is daughter of llio j soften—long-uhorllhcd opinions to Rtappie
late, .nml sister of the present King of Ba- with.and controveit—but it. has performed
vaytw, and widow ofEtigehc iieauharnnis. Its talks manfully, hnsppt forth all Us Her-
One of the daughters is already married to cuiean energies, and i»«n* in full tnjoy-
the Ciotvn Prince nf-Swedon (Osear Ber-1 meht of Its triumph.- Were It even other-
nadotte.) The Princess Amelia Augusta wise, were it rickelty—embarrassed—beset
Eugenio Napoleon was born the 81st of I with treacherous friend* and factious op-
■’ 1812. She will toon to 17 years oft pononts, still, with the country in Its favor,
She will leave us in the beginning with the opinions of every Inmcst man In
of llio month of August. She it to embark | the three kingdom* to’second'it, It could
at Osteqd for England, and to continue | scarcely fpil.in time to gain strength, sub
afterwatd* her voyage to Rio fle Janeiro, Utanc«. and the materials dr durability.—
accompanied hy the'Young Queen Donna | Bi,t it isihe very convlctlqn of its.strength
Maria de Gloria. I that lias so holly arrayed our ultra 1 contem-
Th» following rescript addtesied by the | poraries agalnst-tbe Wellington administra-
Emperor of Russia to count Diebitsch.ap tion. This it is ih*prtiey can neither forget
pear* h» thb-St.■ Petcrtburgh Joutnals of I n0 r forgive.—Sort. '
the28th Jtme.-i. -. 'VIENNA. July 9..
„ s "I Itave received the report by which you |. LettCrifroni Odessa are full of reports
vogne, "the anti opening shorn pnrSvnetay gave ma an aeconnt-nf the victory you I of nai.-ociallonsfur peace, audit isholiesvd
todety." and this,or some other; expanded gained on the J Ith of June, near Chouhila there (hat hostilities will sOon cease. In
into One, for reviving 'h*. Blue Letps, the over the army of the Ors'nd.Vizior, in con- eonscqiienco of these letter* our fujtdi have
benefits of which may be anticipated hy an xequence of which the giettel.. part of the I risen cbusideraldy.1 ■ I
attentive study of the following exlraeU Turkish force his been entirely:dispersed. FRONTIERS’ 'OF ITALY. July fs:
ftom'the old bone’ after losing its litimeroiii artillery, with I According ttv'Jhe; latest accounts from
i’No.one shall.be. e freentarr, or give-«- ill itxcamp, baggage and ammunition. | Greece, received hy wav of Corlu. Athens
vote, unless ho be in flill campiunion with b ,"Tift honorof the brilllgnt and complete has capltlilatee lo the Greeks. It is be-
the church. . . . success of our arms belongs chiefly to you. lieved in Grobca'that the mceBng of the
]Vo food or lodging.shiit bp offered to o Y-qu concealed your plans and your movo Nallonal Assembry is deferred till the ne-
(luaker, or other heretio. men A fiom the enemy, Inspired him with I goeiatlons of the tlitec powers with Ilia Pur
Nq one *halr rnn on the Sabbath day, or confidence to risk the hattlo.sod triumphed Ue respecting the future destinies of Gieece
over all his eftoitt to avoid the decisive 'shall be terminated. There jr no. doubt
blow whtoh you hsp prepared to strike. tliat if tlie choice nfahCad for the New
. ’-'Axiutestimony of my gralitude-for :to| State sltouitj be left to the Greek nation, it
wcop houses, cut hair, or shave on the signaf a service 1 nominate jouKnight of | will foil-on Count Capo Ii’lstria, ■
Sabbath day, - -theOrder of St Georgs of 2d Class, the Stupemlou_ Vniertaking.—The long
No woman shall kiss-her child on the, insignia oC which I send you. To preserve [ contemplated junction of the Rhine-and
Sabbath, or lasting day. the mrriiory qftpo glory which our troops I the Danube is announced as about to lie
-A debtor in prison, swearing he hat no gaihed under your command in this mattio | undertaken hy a company in Paris, on a
estate, shall lie let out and sold'ea make ralilo battle) I authorize yoii to choose six | pplent for ninety-nine years. The plan is.
Satisfaction." - ., .; ’ of the Cannon taken itvthis* battle, of wliich I to cnlargennd, clear tho dianncl of llje
I shall avail myrtlf of ’ other oppnrllinl. I make you a present, I Denube frniii Ulm tii’Tiillingcn, and thus
ties ol letting you hear from me, tipon the "I dnire^you tntfiank'in my name your I into the grand dughy ef Baden ; to< carry
crtndUiou.ihat, In these perilous times yous iirave comrades, and all the trooprwhoin I the navigation liv a canal thronglHhc Black
dont glrp up the author. Q, this battle gavo fresh proof, oftheir intre — - • ■■ *-•
.. . - —~ " peditj; and 1 remain ever yoursa&c.
[roa TtnrSATANlrAnREPuiiiicAN.] • • NICllOLAS.
Mr. Editor:—I am astonished to see* "Warsaw, June'31."
the change that has taken pjace In the • ,. — 1 *,’ *-'• !
dress anduppearancc of our respectable GTILL LATER FROMEURGPE.
fenajes. Do they tMnk that b/ wearing The Boston* papers of the «t,tult. received
by yesterday mornjng’s mail, bring advices
tVofo Liverpool to the 24th, and ftom Lon
don to tho-22d of July inclusive, received
voisy of can
ADjUTAN'PGENERAVSOFFlPr I
WaSIHBOTOM, 18th August,
’•'he stihjimied liegi-.laiium,., Ml * l|
Ihe Pitsi.ii-iu uf the. U, hied s'’I
been vceeivcd from thVWar Dcpi^lSI
and is published for t!ia.-infornia(i™" > 'l
giivernim-ntofallconeornctl, '
“Regulations concerning Rar.kanit
mand." ^
1. Brevet Hank will givo ni' Com J
excepting detachment* eompovdJir
Ont corps, and Witlllu tlie Incanin. r ,
SttCAfliale.ofW.at.
.' 2. Detachment: means a both 0 r ,,
sent out from the main butly, to n, r
larticular service, audio he absent 0 /
ipiited, Vuno: "lien such a do
cninposcd tif difi'oranl corps, Brt
will take effort in conformity ait
Article of VVet. ; /
• 3. Under the*same Article oflis, s
vcf rank will take plate on Couth'k"
rial, when composed ofOffi ccrlof ...'"t-
corps. ' 1
4.' In icgulariy" coriatitiitcd i
sq.cli as g.u risons. posts, dcparimem,
.liehits, ctnps, companies, bsu,|| M ’
ados,; divisions, corps d’armco. or the A
my ill'll, Brevet tank jsnut to bi ,^
Fores), in the direction of the valley of the
Kthssjpg; and, finally, to make the .Kin
zini navigable to where it falls into the
Rhine, near Itelh. The chief difficulty is
expected in (he Black Forest, whore a tun
nel will-be necessary. *
% ; _ '*«>■
Mr JiffemotFs H'brft* pad Opmicns.
We understand that Mr. Jaflerson’s
Works n avc passed the Ptess; and that the
4th Valuinc is In (he hands of the Binder;
ality or iutelligciu decorum, will he per
mitted witiiout'creating a zealous and un
yielding opposition 1 , .lienee tho excite
ment which we all feel, in relation to the
approaching election forAldermen.
These dignified guardians of our city ato
lo be selected, it would seem, not for the
interest they have in its temporal concerns,
or their willingness arid ability to advance
them, but for their pliancy, in yielding to
certain restrictions which are to be impos
ed on our hereditary habits.by a few sec
tarian reformers, whose new-born zeal, to
say the loast of.it, seems rather out of place.
Ministers of the gospel,and those who pro
fess-the meekness of its doctrines, should
confine their efforts to argument, and ex
hortation, & above.all, proceed moderately
and persuasively in-the’line of their voca
tion-let them go not'beyond, the pale of
the church—they should, never mingle in
ONE DAY LAfi^p FROM LONDON.
. The packet ship Hudson,* at Ne.w-York,
bringfto the editors their Iwjndon papers']
to the evening of the 13th July, and Ports
mouth of the -toih: . i
_ThVnews of the fall of ilistria had* not
reached London; but the defeat of the
Grand Vizier before,CliMUinla, was consid
ered an event of so deStsiva it character as
to render a speedy peace probable. - _
An order of the King in Goupcil, liear-
iiig .date July 19. 1020,.declares the port pf
Sy^jfoijn’i, Newf nndland, a free ware
housing poft, for the purposes menfidned
la an act of Parliament passed in the 8th
year ef tho present reign.-
The writ for the Clare election wasissu-
ml on tho J Cth. Tliere fq.no doubt Mr O’
Connell will hq elected. . .
:Ttie Paris Moniteur contradict* the ac-
count of .the capture ‘of a French schooner
by the squadron of Don Miguel off Tetts» r ,
Ira. All ;hat* were detained were-, three
English and two Portuguese vessels. If
this statement-be true, the reported' cap
ture of an American brig was erroneous.
The Gasman papers state thatfhe know
ledge of the. defeat of the Grand Vizier
considerably abated'the military: ardor of
the Turks ip Belgrade. The’Pnelfa of
Belgrade seems-to Awfully sensible, of the
importance of the defeat of the 11th June,
and to entertain great apprehensions for
ihe.issue of the presefit campaign. He is
besides very uneasy at the loss of Raciiova,
wliich General Goismar keeps possession
of, interrupting the navigation of the Dan
ube, and threatening the country bp the
etl, except on special assignment
0. 0fltcers having rank la <L
the. AYmy, foo Staff, or by il rew ,
eligible to command, will no; „ U u lne ,
SSS5S?TT"-*»’
0. An Officer ebtrusted abb tl w
mand of .1 poet detachment, gu.ua, or,
urate command, wilt.not.stmtadet
another, unless'regularly*relieved fron,
duty assigned hitii, except hi cwt „i I
ness or inability to"perform liis duty, »i,J
the Officer next in rank, present md c .
duty wUlt sucls command, will suctul)
a matter of couiso;,’ ,
7. All officer not otvduty will), i„
longing to any ofthecompaaiev.bjit*
regiments,or corps composing acomm.
cannot assume site’ ctmvtnaml,, lie #
first havebeen put on duty by semi
petent authority to make him'*p«tofik|]
command, before ho can assume, ot t
ciwtbe command.
FT tf difftrent corps happen tojomitJ
dn duty logctlier, the Oiiicer, highest til
rank by liis commission in tlie line oftii
Army, present on duty, has tbs tight i
command the whole, and (give order* nn
ful to the service ; Brevet Officers, or C
cers liaving Hit-vets or Cqmminiimiell]
pr or date to ilnue of the regiment in a
they serve.'cannot by virtue of such b
or commissions of a prior date, a
command. i
•. By command of tho President:
JOHN Hi EATON, Seo’y of lVtl,
By order of
.alex’r Macomb. Maj. am,
Cuinniamliiig tlie Army. I
R. JCiNES, Adj. Gen. |
Extract of a letter from
WASHINGTON, 22d Aug.
"Ill several papers I hare seen real
on the President’s health, ia such tern
would tend to live impression limit is; e ■
carious, and calculated to interrupt hi'* I
tendons IQ busbies*, ' Itispropcrtlpas |
presentation* should ,be corrected. a
"Some fiftec'n days since, he tUJ*S/dfc|
ly affected with hendacho and W' /.n lb j
out the temporal regions,. i«liicli JitV.eS» I
cupiiing; oven during tho operation, no 11
larm if apprehension ua* t-xpeiienctd |t I
the family. His usqal good health rctitrtqJ
cd, and lie has regularly applied iransillli 1
tbo dolles of his office, until Wcdnobjl
last,when lie proceeded to the Clicsaptutl
in tho lower waters pf. which, lie «ill :f I
create a fen days, and rdturn by Ihe.ual
conveyance on Thursday next. I sa't la I
the day he left, home, and what niowtl
there can he, for the repeated and unfa® I
ed agitations of the public sensibilities
the subject of iff* health, oho could sc« |
ly imagine, without referring to 'he i
busy politicians whose importance is o
ed only fiom'tholi concern in the comn:
tlons of politic:,! rivalry. It would *1
some be considered incredible, bat,
Ihelt'sj, It is tlfo fact',- that General.
s appearance at present indicates«
robustness and |vigor of coasnUiri
than did ids predecessor, or either .«W |
sccrvtaries therith of March |ast,cxct; :, -i
only Genera! Porter.'’—Richmond Z b
B BB1 , :The Georgetown Intelligencer oftl
thollcs, their religion, and priesthood. The , which this Assembly does declare, ha* not 89th Just, has the following:— -
Catholics hotvevor, Im/fored the insult to b “ n <«•»» bn""*' h? th« Cbnsti, , "Tlireb Northern Mail* are .now
I*n.. iAii. - - i i Lwtiopal- Pompact, but 'remains to* eael) Tlie ebatitry in repreien'ed fob® In
pa<s>Uhbnt noUcc. On 14th a in | s, ate| among it* domestic ami nna.leninted places inundated. vHfnnch?s whioh w
.winch tho prangemen 1 are said to have powers, exercisable within itself and hy its scarcely be recollected hy one who
been the aggressors,* tooh pJaco.near Pnnis» domestic authoriflef aione.^i-THr protest sed them continually,/are now serious o>
kilen. - It was on the anniversary of (he I ' v0, . transmiued to Mr. Mmlison for hi* o- itaeles tg trayelhng'.' .
battle of AnEhrinf Tho Protestinti l Hinson.—-1fit met with his approbation, U The injury sustained by the late gale it
batlle ot Angnrimv me I ro eslants were Uasiohcforwarded to. Mr,' Gordon, one very diffo'rently estimated. Either tM|
armed .with muskets; the Gatholicaaiezed of the'Delegate* of ATlemarte, t»ho ha - ■ 7
upon ncythos and pitchforks. The Catho [consultod Mr. Jefferson upon the’-subject.
lies baviitg been fired upon, and several oft—'J* 1 ” Advocate presumes, that some
ir *■ “’saas 1 c
charge:upon;thctr antagmusts, killed four, had,-conditionally, given to it—hut tlie
and wounded sever,il othels mortally.'They Advocate does not, "for a moment, enter-
afterivarcls formed an cncninpmcut on the **)" lbe thought, that Mi. Madison enter-
1 tains any doubts on the constitutional ques
tion," • 1
Mri J’spaper,after protesiing against the
assumption of aovsoch powor on the put
of the federal government, proposes, (with
a view to rfrrcst further encroachments,)
- . ,, , .and from "a desire of conciliation with its
lio lleimsuftho victory gamed by the troops | eo-Htaics," to givo tlie power, "provided it
be done regularly, by an amendment of the
compact, in the way established by that in
strument, and provided also, it bo suffici
ciitly guarded against almSr.s, compromises
anti corrupt practices, not only of 'possihlo,
but of probable occurrence.”—Rich. Eng.
, hereby the picket tritlp: Liverpool, Capt. 'j 1 ' 1 * n ,°" be delivered
4 Wl a I,tr,lv tisAm twill* mtkwl* ■
llowcs. Ail the information of impornneu
relative to the war in theeasf hai been nn-1 tratSe the writer** opinions on the alarming
ttcippted by ihe late arrivals at New York, cncroachmeiut.whjch .ba vo been made hy
Ftanois B. Qgden, E*q. Coniul* of the ‘be Federal Go'verpipent, upon the Cpni)i-
U.JStatcs, at lovcrpcol, arrived at that port '“^"e Ust Chariotteiville Adyoente, ha*
onthe'Slst'iorJuly. ; ,s favored it*readers tvit|i a viWimportant-
Considerable disturbances had takon paper Oh’lhis.Jubitjet.extracted,we presume'
place in the north of Ireland on the 12th I C r0,n 1*)° *'j 1 Vo].—It it a .letter from Mi
and ISfh of July, ini'coniequence of quar
tets between the .Orangemen and Ca'iho
lie*. Twenty penons were killed in Ulster,'
and a part of the county of Dnnnegal was
J. to'fifr. Madison, under date bfDec. 24,
1825, (soon after Mr. J. Q.. Adams'* me
morable Message.) covering "Tho Solemn
Declaration and Protest of foe Common-
weittlii-of Virginia, on the Principle*of the
. i w e:t ' „ ™,'.. •' i Cpusiitution offtlie U, S. ol Anrterita, and
in a state of fearful commotion..The streets -£ n the Til)latlm ’ s of th p m "_apd especially
of,Belfast were crowded .with a mob which [ against "the exorcise of i) right,'4 which
intercepted the cnacfics. The Orangemen t|‘ e Fhdeyai Branch "claim, and have bom
paraded through Tnrme, and, arriving at fenced .> construct roads, open cUnais,
riu,—i J . " , and effect other internal improvement*
llte., Roman Catholic Chapel, fired several -wjthjnthe ternlories and jijritdictldns ex
vollies of imtsketry over it.trevihng tho Ca- clusively bolongins tn the soveral States,
summit of ReaatigHljn.
The Aiussagcr Acs Chambres.oi the 17th
■of July, give ns the substance of nn articlo
from the Banks of the Danube, of the date
of July 0, that the Cabinet of St. Peters-
burglt. had sent to all the Allied Courts
. _ * , 0 Ire
under Goth JJIebilxch, accompanied with
notes, renewing the assurance "that liis
Majesty the Emperor Nicholes is persever
ing in his desire to prevent as much as pos
sible the furtheneffusion of blood, if tho
Ottoman Potte will but show itself disposed
to satisfy the|demandsj) which all Europe
has recognized to be just, arid to enforce
which. Russia was obliged to taltesip arms.”
The y’ecy moderate language of these notes,
say* the’-Meuagor Ae* Chambtes, has pro
duced a -great impression; and ns sobn
as they were known on’Change at Vien
na, a decided rise in the Funds took
placa.
An American ship having entered the
port of Havre,'With a lti-i-oloured flag, was
ordered to tako it down, became the three
colours are not to he displayed in 8 French
[ port, even as a signal fl-igi
'-A Fomth of. July Oration fills font co
rn, v j 'm- ,, , „ c lumus In a Western paper, with eloquence,
The Lpndon-Times of July 22d contains | of which this - — •
a notice of an interview which took place the
day previous, between Ilis'Grnce the Duke
of Wellington, and Mr. Secretary Pee),
and which il wa« conjectured, related io
some dew arrangements in tlie Ministry
An intimation is thrown out tliat the U.uke
it lei* popular-than formerly, ami it is sug-
i passage is a fair specimen:.
"In the morning.of time when the first
flashes of soul flew to brighten its beauteous
firmament, the first intellectual day beam
that burst from a mortal's breast was seen
to illumine the shining foot-print of Lilier-
ty’s Goddess.” The editor says, no doubt
truly, that the effect was peculiar.
matter is extremely uncertain, or the d JI
agedo.no differs riiltoh, on different pi 3 " 11 '
iiotis. We have heard it stated by tntw
concerned, at nil proportions from one nr
to ope fifth of the crop.
Tt»e hanging Rice was whipped, csptti
ally at the ends; Ihe loss from this causes
practical planter told us he considers to P
from 5 to 7 lmshels lire acre. Rice in i" 1 .
sfate has also suffered from the twisting ™
llio pedicle which attaches it to tho Siam 1
The extent of this mischief, as well as tw*
done to the Rice in milk, we suppose can*
nbt bo wclf ascortained until tho g«»> n 11
prepared for market. ' .*
Sufficient time has not yet elapsed to«ro
low any conjecfltro respecting that pa' 1 “•
the crop which was in fluwer. Wnstari* i
foe destruction has been! the shift ef tt»
wind in tho night undoubtedly P rtte [!.
it from being much greater—and fronttnui
and the weather having given warning, . ,
ry littlo damage ivas done.to tlu*tianks.
Some idea of the fall of ruin oi*J .
formed, from the faot ttiot.tha rice W
old reserve near this town, was about
feet under water.
.'Thaappoiiitment pf Washington ltvlnf'
as Secretnty of Legation, is applaudc ,
i lie Lontlou papers.
Free Port at Muriinfco.—Capt. KnsPPj
arrived at Newbtiryporir reports in ,..
jniphiti.