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FREDERICK. S. KELL
cit* printer.
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Country Piper.,
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I.E tM Al'V-VNCE.
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Advertisements sp
in both papers.
ttj" Office in nickson'*, fore* story
crick building, on the Bay, near tlja Ex-
<ilianjr«H'rHwei-Wt»ll and Drnytiin-^lreets 1
SAVA5WAII.
Population of Savanna^.-Wt ate ye-
quosted by tho Hoard ol Health to state,
that tlie census ol the c%of.8**aqnah,was
• completed by thorn on t the nit, from
which It appears it contained at that time
0,480 inhabitants.
Health of tie City.—There never has
fceen.a season, ire believe, for many years
y»*st In which Sarannah has enjoyed so
(treat a share of health as the present.—
October havcomeupon ns, and the most
sickly months In our calender gone by, and
W* maV safv'iy say v our inl'a'danii hare
encountered jitlie of no disease. For the
month ending the 89lh September, we'
find, on a careful examination of the 8ex*
ton's returns to the Hoard of Health, there
but seventceq interments, out of
, eight aro_ repotted to have died of
hem, non-residents —
The last month wiKncotnmanly dry. and
with the exception .if tuo showers of rain,
one of which fell Ins', ever. ... : . tie ha'cex-
perien cd n nie during that period. -Much
has been suffered from the heat in tlie last
two or three "weeks., Thp thermometer
yesterday, at S o’clock P. M % qithin flfors
in a current of air, stood at 80"—At 0 o’
clock this moiniiig ho'weter, tBe .mcirury
ranged at 71",making a differeney oflO* in
about 14 hours. This sudden, but zgwtabie
ohange was erldemly caused by the rain
that fell yesterday accompanied with srisrld
flashes of lightning and loud peal* of thpu-
dor. To-day, we hare a elear sky, with a
bracipgwindftpniN.^-. E. end.qvery in
dication of an aatly wiflscr.atid’continuance
of health.
. .Maine Ejection—The MttUnd Artus,of
the loth ultimo, contains the returnsftom
J.80 towns.' which glee thtfullo ing aggre
gate viz: focJud-c Smith, the Jackson
candidate! 17,989 ; for Mr. Huriton, his
opponent, 18,788.
Letters from Augusta' by vesterdav’s
thgil, mention "thnl much alarm .exists in
that city In consequence uf the attempts to
get (ire hy what it it supposed to he an or.
gimzeri band of tnirpndiariet." Ought we
Hot to be on the alert^
ELECTION RETURNS. w
An act was passed at tho last session or
the legislature, regulating the mnnnei of
apiking.teturnsof tlio elections for Presi
dent and Vico. Presided! of tho United
States and lor Governor of the state. The
law requires of the officers superintending
tltb elections, to transmit by Mull to the
Governor, the. result of said elections, as
soon as practicable. But in those coun
ties where no mail passes to the seat of
governmfnt, Wjihln seven, days after tbs
Wectibnsare determined, tho superintend
ents nre to transmit tho returns to the .Ex
ecutivei by a special messenger, who shall
be rnmimereied (or the sendee by tlie Gov
erhor. .y;.,v \ ■
If no mail for Miliedgevlite leaves a
county within seven days after the election
hat hten held for Governor, then a.special
iitcascpger Is .to be employed-. Hut if a
Thail for Milledgcvllle.leaves (he county
within tlie seven days,then the returns are
(o be^traiumiited.by mail, and not by r
Special messenger, .A
Tlie above artlola it from the Milledga
villa Journal, and tlie officers superintend
ing tlie. ensuing elections, should he par
ticular ill complying with the requisites of
the Law, in forwarding tilt election re-,
turns.
The Pensacola Qatette of tho 18th Inst,
pay* i "W • we happy to learn from the
highest authority, that the U. 8. ship llor
net, Capt. Norris, (s now .down at Tampi
co! or Vera. Crux, ready to afford every
protection - to the oilltens of the United
Stairs, and thcii lawful commerce.. We
alto learn in a4dition.to tlie Grampus af
fording aclire convoy .from Havana |nd I
.Maianzas, that the Shark is on a cruixe on
the toiilli tide of Cubs, protgetingnur com
merce particularly, between Capo Cruz
.ind'Cape Antonio.
fll experiment wa< matjfi In Charleston
Monday last with Mr. Ravenct’s inpro-
red hi e Machine, for pounding this aril
, le, in the presence of several Gentlemen
interested ini's culture,, and i giro great
itltfkettoq. R Th« time occupied in poun
ding 18 bd'h'elsof RuueffP.ice, Iron* hour
•and twelve minutes—the'resuU is a.bsuai
jand' nearly three bushels over. The trial
was made with four pestles bnd mortars,
osch containing four bushels of It iue in tlie
Rough, aod tlie propelling powor it four
Jiotsts.
the Pope in the United Staler, to reside at] fttiseeft 0 .^alVinli 9’ JK**&SSl *
TrOnlOOl ^UiwtA nf Maw lnmtv. II Moawts A. II. ColflUttt\i W» *’• UIHOi*
Carpenter—M. liardnlok.
Bail-maker—J- J, Hoff*
Prom ....
man, nrrived ni Philadelphia, on Monday
in 32 days from Vera Cruz. The Mulled. „„ — ■ - , .., K „
States Cia/etto of yesterday contains the Purser’s Steward—J M Kenny,
following intelligence: > ' ' Expedition to the South *eiW.-Th"
Don Pmntiato dt Masai, formerly of Nnw Bedford Mercury' of *'
Philadelphia, and a niturelileil citizen of that Capt Palmer and Mr. Reynolds iinvr
the United States; was convicted of bidding I been in that pin eo for the past week, I r
a traitorous correspondence with the Span- nnrlng one of tho finest vexsels ever uuiiu
ish General, ano shot by the Mexican for the contkihnlatotl, expedition to the
trdops.eo the day of their evacuation of I South 8cns. This expedition Is to be ni*
Tampico,. * I tol out liy a number of merchants ben
It waaaxpected that the next expedition ring to New Bedford and New . Tori..
would be directad against Vera Cru*. and I Capt. Pntmer has already shipped part, oi
the Castalt nr San Juan Ulliia was provi-1 Ills crew, prepared boajs.of Ihe ” e> 1 ' . c
sinned and garrlanneil.-' ‘ •
. Tho army under the command of general
for whitA An engaged, and ihe money was t the (lame coinmunlc jL t
pain toiler i|> presence of t»o im'n. efho Jujlnutoi tlieJjflu .was «•
wtip strangers nod rayelli^s.wholiade*!! ' twelve at ntton she blew “ a, i
red at the house. 8Aon niter the .mom j “I nrn sorry m S ;iy
Was paid ovoi, (lie tsvo men left the hnufb, froni Capo liorn to Calif
anil afler the girl left also, for tho iiinpoxe I I'loiahlo slam—Uiao aro v‘
of going to her parents, who lived at no I poets infills quarter lur'l'*
great distance. Thnro was no susplcluii in coine.''. e. tin,
■Ire minds ol any one,that tliore was any evl Tho Frigate of whole a'...
Iluiyl
design in the business till In the 'niglu.-*-| «OtrespdridhittAp«i{i'Ij!”o 1 t‘’J{*?ws|
Tlie iwotnon nlm had called during the wav probahly the Pruiiha »„ '* I
day had returne'd taken lodging for llio I l|it>flawing up of whlah w n ,
night, - They vein put Into a small- room stuce pwhlLlied in'tho Qaxctte ^ L
adjoining tlie s|ee|llgg room of tho land I The United States shin (•!. 1
lord, and after ell had-retired to bed, oneof the U. S.slilp St. Louis. I
■- 1 fmlvof June. Tho u. td *"' 1
toTrtiith»"» nnmhefiSfnwrelianta belong- ihe men wns ovevlieard to say "llow tho
l!!!«*lKw “d .mi New York - hitch hit me.". This at once, excited
(lie curiosity of the landlord)
qffiWWl
( I wine, Coimiioilore"jon'es7w*i i?.
He got up.ldsyfdt Rio Janeiro, and thVu°
. I.L r. «. a.i « L
mule *omo mvc*ti»tuio«3, and found, the tho U S. »lilp Vmceime* Cbm U
itrqettotvTanoiibialneil other'articlosfor clothe, of one ofiliom bloody. .He |mnfo for the Sandwich Island,' '
the vovaao. The brig will leavo New dlaiuly wer.llo the house ol the ttargnts yfj Uosajl Hope.—CAronicfe. v
1 • .*• »» ... W L ,.l,ni,i ghat stiwl lis wmsi af«lsr» Is >>l rs>lllen«<( Itnista a carl I •• •■ • r
MI ftedfnrd In « few daVkVor New York.wh.r- the girl to ■■*»«**»*#, , —
14th August for Tampico,—the greater I she Will receive ort board the remainder of fo<nd shy had not Went in pursuit of an I Frtim the Oeniui of Unmnal Ei
_ r "I i._„ ' ..is!. ia liv<% r'nnnrllira fill' ••miniF. nriflalsil lifktli infill ii11(I r.nnfiiKHl I linn
part were cavalry. . . , r ................ —,
'. The states of Guanajuato, San l.ullhftdi the South Seas. Capt. P. is spoken ol ax.
Zaeulecus, haveolfered tha Mexican pov-1 ainoug the most inlfllifimi, eiiterpiivmg «
[ her imifit, "ptovious (0 hcT departure
eminent to,000men,which tlwy will main-1 suCersslul South'Sra nayigaton. and mis-
lain during the war. . : janssihg munh.ilramloal knowledge of those
The annexed extract qf a loiter ffdin
Mexico to the editor'of this Gaxette.is from
a rery intelligent source. We know it to
he equally the opinion of. sevwral of Ihe
most distinguished of the palivo to Spanish
exllet from Mexico, that the Spanish inva
sion, will utterly and apeeriily fail. ,<i.
s ' t ‘National Castile-
VERACRUZ, Aug. 1«:
sesslng _
seas. With Mr- Ro> nolds sclenlific sk ih
and entho.l^sticxieviition tpi 'lhe cause ol
discovery, the puhtlq have tong been a«
qualhted. “Ofthe niiiriher of vessels to be
einployed.tn the expedition, and- the pro
else lime of tailing the editor of,the. Me -
eury is not apprised. J
Eitfpbtw a letter froni Cnpt. R. S.
Hunker, of thy Means ship Benjamin
"From the measure* which this govern-1 FAnkliu, datedToif Point Judith. Sept
inent'fmvejaken end ate taking, I hazard
tittle in the expression of tlie.bejtef dial tlie
first still have been destroyed before Ihg er-
lival ol the second expedition. About 80DO
men iiave gone from this city and its Vi
cinity—all regulars and estpemed good sol
diers. Troops h ire also mar died from
San Lu.s I’otosl, Mexico and other places,
all hlnh when united will be under the
command 6f Geiieral Sapta Ana, who is
deririedly one of qur inostactive-aad enter
prising officer, I. is supposed that by lidd
ing on* so smalfe furce ns 4nou or 8001)
men, Spain must h.ive'beeu under the-im-
pressiotxthat the inhabii ants would imme
diately flock to her itandatdtno inch’thlng.
They nmy snrt unfortunately do, quarrel
among tho selves, but against the Span
iards they all unite. Yon mav therefore
cimsider.thji among ihl most Quiotie en
IOlK, 1S20"There Is so little-swell our
paisengeriuranot conscious being outside,
vhd lliry have jdsr ..been gratified with
fine view afa whale, which Is at this in..
merftciosP aboard indulging in its "blow
ing propensities.’’ The .Wliniemcn who
aro out altar it say it wage-70 bbl. whale."
On Wednesday night last, ths Mer-
chanti’ Rank in Salem, Massachusetts, was
forribly entered by a back wjpilow being
broken open. An ittempi was made In
foreg.tho door of the vault, but it proved
too strong. ' A crow bar wns left in the
bank. The' (Uhlmri only obtained tiO
winch had been left in one of the draw.
er»;. .' "»
tn diggingk .trench in .South Salem, on
Wednesday, aight.qr nine human skele
tons srere discovered. -. They art presumed
.to he those'of Aborjgiies,and to nave been
fficir, arioned' both mail mid confined I , lion,
mem, and then went in search of the body; I FRANCE ANDIIAVoi
..ftiir looking' a short time lio succeeded int ti'isaU ttaTirtcistion or tiiv
finding il^ The money which had beep To the pullloneb, of* friend « 1
paid to the girl wag found in lint possessloh I dehted for a copy of the “Courr'j
nrtl.em; which leaset no doubt but they I tati-Unit,’’ of the'lbih Inst, cola"
are thOmuiderers." I interesting new, of the final u h |
. ... . •*! - , | the French.and Uaylion tto.i, ":
Tlie fact, oontained.'lq the, followingtacknowledgement ortho indri ’*
paragraph, are furnished by. a gentleman I Hayli f ami theestabli,hiin
recently front IVasliington. and may • holcisl intercourse bet
relied upon. , They nlford oui citizens an up'on tlie princlplh i
iiceiision for inulualcongratuliilion. on the [ > ... .• \'.VA
eftlplency sad ptoinptiiuile of the tdniinls-1 If is now rend
iratinn, and give m ihe Riehmdtid ll'Jitg, I of commerce wa
wbleb hai hven ,clnm.mrlng so much alniut | nlng of April, tvii
the removal Mr.mf Kingta aalisfactory an j tl. by Mr.
v>er to (lie que linn, II hy uai Mila King
removed 1 -Sir. King appeals to Itavn hben
indolued lo tljic govurnnienljo Ibe aistotsm
Ilf .1 very consider,iblefum of money, nod
id have liepi Vis accounl, in-such a man
ner as to tender his conliiiaaoee in office
absnlitu ly Impossibly undci on adminislra
lion which looks to llreyrelfJ
1-st of ihe people as pMinai ■
"Thqjperchanty of thi
Icltlcs of Ihe United fflotes, iht
| trade with Mexico, or tjie Gill
ferprises of ihe day. I send yon a Ale of buried not less then 800 years. They
w ere intorf*d with their heads to the South
aod their faces fumed io the East.
Pejrtiuding tht Intmranu Companies—
■On Saturday Slants M. Mead was indicted
for setting' flreto hl» furniture warehouse
16' Broad streeh-wlth a viaw toviefraud the
Insuianee Company. The prisoner wns
hdld to hall for SI0,000 in appear at the
late . Coventor Morrit—We gre next term of the Cmirt—Morning Her■
newspapers, from which you will perceive
that horlt EsCoses and Yorqulnus unite in
express.iooi of detestation of the Span
iards • •
A letter from Suekesnnny.Platns,- Mor
ris county, N- J- of the 18th says—Last
night we had a severe frost that has Inju-
rdthe corn and.ent off all the low lands. |ltold to
Tht
plasse.l to learn,that the Morris papers are ah
to be pul into the hands of a biographer for
publication. There are amongst them ma
ns valoable'dot'nmemi which throw a great
France omne m,e part.ind byg
the Haytien 6 bVe„i mfn ,. Mri
maty of theTreaiuty, ^
L’lilef Judge
There has also been concluded
inter-1 ventlim fur the pay.n« Ml)( lh# ' *
• [lions, [of (rancsf a balance a™, 1 p J
other by llaytiihn the 18b.nulllon», 1
in the | If we ere rightly infornird. Him
commerce stipulated'on rqual ts„
each power! ami cou<«quem|y
the foil and entire indopf mletice ( ,f
it based on principles of perfen t,
cjly, and thpprorluccand vessel, 0
nountiv will ho placed by the ulhn
eqiuility wltlf Ulbsi- of the most fin
•inns. A' femprnciil atipuloclort
been made respecting thy civil ri;
I learn I
tFrom the New York JournaJ of Com-
“'few yOkts a-
Tlie Frigate C -nstellation, hiving on
S iyrd onr new Ministers for England and
h ue, (Mr. McLatto anj Mr. Rivet.)
JHi ch sailed fiom New York, on the |4th
of Inst month for Liverpool, wpe spoken at
«es r'the Mth, ali ou board beiDg tepor
t ( ed well,
The New York Gazette publishes an
Oxtr-ict of a letter from one of the first
cart nerciaj houses in Havre, nn-tpr date of
the lltli August,whlcbiiys:-—"An alliance
With England is spoken of-lo arrest the
course of Russia, but nothing authentic
has yet transpired on tills suojact."
The U. 8. ship Peacock, ahopt; (o sail
. from New York for the West indies, is fit
ted with a suit of Cotton nils, as an. ex
periment, by order of the Navy Depart
ment. ^ .
Tlie CCiladMphia National Gazette
aays:—isVe learn with inuclt pleasure, that
(he chevilier ltoit .3: II. llcinaheu, late
Dunsu) ofSpsln for Maryland, has been
jlnpointer! mr'Catholic Majesty’s General
t# reside m tliatcity.
Jefferson College, Pennsylvania, we per
ceive that the whole charge at that inititu
tiun, for tuiton and boarding, far tha whole
Collegiate year, is but eighty-five dollarf.
ONEWAY LATER FROM ENG-
LANDr
London dates-lo the Itth tilt, incjiisive
here been received et Boston, Except
ing the futlowipg ailicles '* '
have been anticipated. , . < |
The Lord Lieut, of Ireland has issued a
proclamation, stating that a party of Or
angemen on their return .home, after din
tug together in Ore vicinity of Anteybridge,
were attacked by an assemblyof Ribb.md-
mm, when one of the Orange' party was
piked to ilealli, and tip 'oilier* wounded,
three of w lmm-fied died". He offers a re
ward of £(00 lor the tpprehensipo df the
persons concerned io the murder' --
• A London toper of Ihe'loth sayt—At a
hue limit, we are farmed with inleiiigenr.e.
by express, from L'onsisi.tinople,-. to the
16th nit- I'- foil/confirms onr statement
that the Sulu'n ihstantiy rejected all 'over-
tuyexofqieaca from .Kusei •, andth.ii the of
fer* of pigdiation of the English and
Frenctt Ambassa-iors'iscre also declined.
\\Vhid! on the evening of the "T^h. for
tho (list time io four or five weeks, a slight
fall of rain, barely sufficient him ever tn
lay the dusj.whh which onr Streets ‘have
been tendered almost impassible For the
last'inpnth the l eather has varied froni tin
comfortably cold to oppressively lint, pr-
itompanied With ah incessant drought,
which has effectually destroyed the fall
crops throughout this parlot the country.
However we have experienced lest sick
ness with these extremities of weather than
■night have been reavuiably expected. _
Augusta Con Mth tilt.
nierce<]
Pommmoo/ London
go, while the domp of St. Pauls Church.
In Tain don, was repairing, a celebrated
■* tha 'pro-
deal of light upon tlto history Of the Arne-
Cheap .College—\\y a late catalogne of I r i? an * n ff Fienth revolotibni. We have
1 read a (lumber of tht letlera of-General I pgiqtM, Mr. Hnmer, coneaived
Washington, to Governenr Morris, wldcli
Iiave never b'etn published. They ,are
fraught with tntdrest. •
Capt.-Vermllyea. of the ship Crawford,
from Leghorn, informs that before his
tailing, a Dutch frigate had arrived from
with satisfaction, diet the Government ac
trd with tire gtentqs» prm'npthnilc on lining
advised of the sailing of tlie "expedition
frmh Hnvaifa'tnwnids that coast, the iiiosl
‘ Ifoctive measures svdra taken, at an early
day, to strengthen Our. squadron on the
West India stationfanff that Loin. Iliilge-
ly, acting in (he sjilrlt winch animates the
Ileadofhis 1 itopuriniept, had anticipated Aitizens of tlie;two nations.
Ills intiritetiims, arid despatclieil the slonp I By the oimvedtioil, the KO mill;
of war lloTnelVCdpt. Norris, v fiom Ponsa- I’be uajreble by instalments of 40
cola, for Tainpioo, at shim ni' informed of pejoh year, commencing on ihe y«i
the ectir,ij d-'partore of the fluef from Ha I bearing interest of d per Oenl cu
vans. They ntnv bo atvtred that no means, |-unpuli(. ...
tendered decrissary orgmidrut, under the
eircumslaiiees.liai licco overlooked uuieg-
lectrd. ,';•" '
■ While on (lie subject connected with the
Navy, we iriav be permitted to observe. for
the m/arinirfion of the fiickmoni/ ll hig.
that if an apparent defai,cation n('Sli),uu0,
up to the present time, nffinds any excuse
for the removal of Mi. King, the. Navy
(bis J
J*«rl
Tlie goyeroment o( Hiytl will an
tofulfil.its obligations by .v loan; u
wouhi appear that its Intention is ia t
powerful efforts to comply with me
-inienls. ‘ ,
£
, . „ ig, the. Navy A
ject of seizing the qppqituntty to draw -V gent at Noifolk, Governor fit
P.smrama of the city arid its vlcirtitji'djl* he found obrioxlmti to
accordingly applied to the Warden* and pleasant apt of dutv
xr—.utX-i i i..i — v n.
ranch will not
to censure,for tlyit un
Vestiy, anu rttuains.) permission to erect
a basket house on the top of,the stag* built
itround the laptern, 880 feet above the tur
Algiers, having an hoard several Convuls face of the earth/' -.In, this he took up Ids
xnnnther -gentlemen of verieus nation-, temporars) abode.and on onr occasion linil
who had left Algiers io consequence ol an
attack which was expected .from tho
tlieir contents I French.
. Tlie U, S, ship Java (all well) tailed 3
days before'the Crawford, for Naples and
Messina, r * •...■{
Sate of Teen to Boston bn Friday.—
Ship Franklin’s cargo rptitled to deben
ture—Young lfyson.100ch»tts,77,771 8,
70 and 79 1-3 ctsj Hyson, 08 elicits, 7«
l-8ctsj llvto'if Sllin. 08 cheets, 43 1-8,'e
49 cents; Imperial 17* 10 lb. boxes, ffl,
01; Gunpowder, JSS 10 lb boxes, 51,08;
Conditlvns 6 months. '
• At th* Circuit Court'held at Albany (in
Thursday hit, a verdict of 5800 waiireii.
dared in (nvor a female plaintifU aged 40,
ng-iia.t a gentleman just of age, for a
breach of promisdt e- > t
NEWYORK.8cpl.es.
FROM CURACO.i.
tome of his friends to dine w 1th him,—a-
mohg whom was, th* well, known Row
land Stephenson.. The artist’s season for
sketching was'hfter'thn dawn, and;hefure
the deriie clouds of smoke arose, in which
London is dally ertVeieped. In lime he
produced a work of surpassing splendor—
In ordA to exhibit it lo advantage,'e large
and very expnnaive dome was erected in
-Regent’a Park, called thn.Coliseuni.* ' Ai
it adranced.tlie expenditure >res 'seen to
heimieh'lieyond any means dhich the ar
tist was supposed to possess, and at lengtli
it came to he' umldtslOnd ih.it the monov
was furnished by Rowland Btephenson—
This discovery awakened a suspicion that
th* gentleman might.be going beyond his
depth, and was one of - tho'-onuses' which
led to tho failure of the house with which
he was connected. The building, howev
er, wfteso fit completed', m tn receive the
Baltimore Republican.
Extroct'of n letter,pulltely furnished to tlie
Editor of the Baltimore Republican/
*. ■* dated' y.„ ! ,
RT. THOMAS, Bcpt.gd. 1880.
Dear Sir—In consequence of the noise
made.in thp United Stoics by the capture
of the Federal privateer byahe Erio sloop
of war, and tlie many vile prnductipus
• lilcti have appeared in tlie American pa-
pern against Ca|rt. Turner and Our Consul
at Sr llarts, I beg leave to inform you that I not a naval virtue. Spuieoftlw
Mr. John Lyons, agent.fur Messr*. EL
driilge fc Nickerson. Americnn inerctuhti
and oivnersof ihe property plundered'from
brig Nymph, ofaioston.by Isaid privateer,
arrived here a few days ogo, nil his way to
St. Barts, toe lain) the same; andTato Co-
day, informed that, un lira arrival at that
plage, lieoyqg courteously. received by the
public authorities, svlih expressed 'heir re
gret that it was not in their posver to restore
toe goods limit further orders from the
IV* are indebted to Cnpt. Hifild,' nf'tfie I painting, then In an unfinished state, hut
hrig Napoleon, for Curacoa paper* 10 the sfnee exhibited to thousands of admiring
89th nit, ' ' " I spectators. Th*artist, we understand, ! -
The 50th Anniversary of his''Mujesty’s [ now in this city
hirth day svas celehretef on the 21th 'With
every demonstration of joy. Salutes were
'•The picture
/ •!
of London, published'
at
Walla'.,.; »rformed with much snedgss
etTaria " ; latter end of July. f|e js
relied in iU Paris newspapers, the Ado
tilt uf the English s'age.
The Nnrf'.lk Herald say*, among the
pjaydrs' lot elided for Ihe Norfolk .end
ChtrlestO' Thsatres, are Messrs. Faulk
ner and Brown.
A letter from Havana,'of the 4th nit-
jiublishcd in ilu- Np>v"Vork MercSntiie Ad-
■tortiiex, stHtw ‘that (he shopkeepers find
pg it iinpo hie to meet thAir fogageu^nt*
had resolved m a body to tospclid pay
ment. The iricrcjiaiHs then hclda meeting
and agreed to extend the periods for pay
ment Bom 8 to it iponths. This has affor
fled pretent relieftu toe shopkeeper*." '
The Mobile RegVfor of the* I tiff nit.
*gys—No case of Yellow Fever has occjii
led since the one mentiowed in ouf ' last
npfice of the health of cite city. No alter-
•(ion has Taken place In toe character of
the cases of fever that exist, except that
they have assumed a still milder appear
ance, and yield, porliaps, snore readily to
tnodicinc.
Tlie amount ofgutiesulijv has accrued
Rt.tiie Port of Plillatielphia during t.he se
cond financial quarter of tlie present. year
U5I.251,188 39 cents. Theamouut tl)nl
accrued intliesecoud quarter of 1828, was
*,*'13.1)1,70. Differencefavor oflast
jeat, 809,074,57.
fired from Foil Amsterdam and Fort Nas- the dose of1820, save "The Coliseum or
1 Panorama, that s( lacious multangular odi-
fice, svith o grand Doric Portico, lint been
completed, and a vast panoramic view of
Londontooin the'top of St. Paid’* church,
within its walls, is nearly finished. The
whole will be really for exhibition the en
suing spring, and mutt exche uiufch curios
ity from its magnitude indnavelty.'’
- - ’ PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 81.
Robiery—About teven o’clock on Sat
urday evening last, at« gentleman arid his
saii.ai 8 in the morning, lAtt noon, and
4 in ihe afternoon. - •
dm. Santander.—Wo mentioned at a
previous period, says the paper ofllie latest
date.'tliat Gen. Hantander, Vice President
of Colombia, wns taken out or toe gaol of
BnCachieo tn Uatthagcna, where he was
most rigorously treated, to.be transported
into another place of confinement in l.a
Guayra, aiidtlrat he name to that effect,
prisoner on board tlie Cundinamarco. We
now Jeatn that the Dictator-'ultimately
granted him hi* p itaport, but exclusively Uistef were returning from the city to their
lot-Europe, forbidding him* to roniQ ‘Ijito I residence, in i-ftife; they were stopped ab-
the IVeat Indies or any part of North' A- opt t«o mileafroin'Frankford. dn the Riv-
merieaoflo wtite -against STnlmilbla, in Ur Road, by two foolpadv, one (if' whom
contraventioo-whereof, lie slinll foi felt all Uriized the horse's |ie«d. and presented a
Ms property, which remains hi li.istagd; I pistol, wliilo ihe other, armed with-* large
and io case' bo rent' ns to Colombia tie is cltib. demanded their money. Tlibgcnsle-
tojte sboLMrif’daelared an outlaw, the man saved his pocket-book by dropiiiwflr
also authorised to kill' -.g , - b '
While the rains prevailed through -toe
summer, the Physicians and others pre
dicted a great deal of sickuyss in toe Au
tumn, if it should be 'a dry ohe-s-it has been
exigemely dfr. but remarkable healthy,
an'Fmore free from fevers of every Irind
than any we Ireve known in this pare of
Georgia.^ This however can scarcely con
tinue. if the wea'Ktr remains much longei
as bol'es it has been fnr-aome. ibtvs past.
Mill. Rec. 28ih ult.
. ~~ - • •
From iNew Orleans paper,r>1 tlie 7th ulr,
Another Spanish f'.ipeditioriMguinst Mexi
co, by Ihe South Sea. ... „
‘‘PtH'iBS A. Anzrm Ol
By the Mexico Mail, arrived this aft-r-l huig.'.: -. a ■ - V--’ •
noon, his Excellency/ toe Governor, lias f * Tht Peacock —'Tlilsb'eantifril ihipjtkhlcli
receive 1 official new* (iut on toe 28d of Ihas been fitting for sea ill too Navy Yard,
July, nine ve-sels were seen offNnzgo, &| was hapled intotheslream on Saturday,
on tho 24tli they were directing their route, | and aurhore'd opposite Btook/rn Heights,
for Apaculpo. The Mexicans of the south I She isfexpected to sail for the VV Indies ii
whose valor add patriotism are well known -the course of thejiresZnf weeks .C'oinmn
n .lA tl.ais-olwilt in raeiliisnwa . Ik atsaelisa Anew 17llint* idfi.s ' to k-rf.t. ~- - - » ”■ ’
inmrliitantrheing
him, whenever they happen to encounter I
him in Colombia. .
It is said lie arrived on ibe 13th’ iitiVTat
Portd Cabello, where he received liiv pass
port, anti on the 15tli wet brought on board
a Hamburg Ipig,which was to sail for Hum
Ibuif
h-.'ld tlieihselves in readiness, to chastise
these now Spanish invaders."
iA letTeir TromNamz, dated 8th August;
received hy the Havre, states, that import-
cif sugars were very low and daily declin-
iofc—that ,the culture of beets," which is ac
tively prosecuted, will, in. a little .while,
cause a revolution in toe sugar trade, toe
sugars of the colonies not boingnsble to sus
tain a competition with those .front beets.
The same letter says tlie vintage will be
abundint.-^uN. Y. Mtr. Adv.
Cheap Travelling.'—The proprietors of
th* fine steamboats North America and Ai.
tinny have reduced toe ohaue for tiavell
ing between New York and Albany to (if
ty cents.—Ibid,
Giovarri Battisle Sartori, has been re
cognised by the President of .the -Unlteu
State* ** Consul Genual of Hit Holiness
dore Elliott, sftiri is^o lake coiri'mfuiil of
toe VVoiLlndia squadron; goes-onYm li*t
as passenger. ,;‘ThW snip lias Men furisish
ed will** newr'i'uU of rlggfrtg ripil s ils>
Ihe. latter of Cotton, dshn Mporimont, by
order s)! the Serretaiy of the Navy. Jjhe
is hrfw ih complete ordet, carries 22 guns,
and lias s compliment of 180 mou, inclu
ding officers. < jt
* •■.•Rut ofOMcersi
Captain—E.R. M'Call, w L>'
1st Lieutenant—S. II. Strli?eham.
Sd do Wm. ,T. Temple.
6d do u : J. Myers. .
"Sth do’ Wm. G. V\\>oley>
4lh do C. H. Jackson,
Sailing Master—Atiiatsah Fame,
Surgeon—A. B. Beers.
Assistant Surgeou—J. Egbert.
Purser—VV. 'A. Slacunt.
Middiipinen—S.F.-Hazard; J'T.snmon;
J. F. Green; 8. A, 8lree,t; N. G. Bay; W
club, demanded their money. Tilt gentle
man saved his pocket-book by drbppinfflr.
iinpercclvo I, into the bottom of thh gig.—
His watch, however, was given up, with
the lady’s purse, containing, about.-fifieiui
dnllats. Tlie rohlefs then led the horse
into a dark open Inno, which, unknovrii to
them', led to the residence of the parties at
la.cked by them. -Compelling toe gentle
man to leave the vehidle.'onc soarehed turn
while the other held a pistol to hisbreaih
Aft r some chnxiihiiitm on (he expediency
oftyifij him to a treo, they went- toward
the mnin road, prohulilyfo rccoil'ooilro! di
recting him not 10 move till, they have giv
err him le.ivo. He sprang at once into liis
gig seat, licsiHc die lady, and • reached
home in a fow minittos. The .neighbors
ivere called out, anil ncliro pursuit com-
nivnqed jo all' diryeiions. After a perso-
vciinR Search of several Imufs! the ruffians
wore traced lo a small tavern in Kensing
ton. Ilcro they were apprehended, 'and
immcifiatnly taken before a magistrate.—
Tho watch aiul purse, wftb a mask, some
counterfoil money, and. a loaded-pflftol,
vrere found upon .them. Before midnight
they were safety judged in Arch street pri
on.—Chronicle^ ( :‘‘
Tho fast Haverhill. <N. H.) Post relates
tlie following case of imiriler, tho horrible
particulars of which are obtained from
source entitled to credit.- 'A man who
keeps ■ public house in Ringe. in Cheshire
I county, had employed a girl to do the
house work iintil-hor wages amounted to
i about seventy dollars, Uor time was up
i , From the New York Erenlng Pen
The StitMonthly.—The August l
her of the New Monthly end London tl
azinp lias afforded us consideixblt im
mem. Among its ooutents, titers in It
purporting to lie from New York, sk
very well '.written,. huff tikes 11
view, as far el it goes, of our f
sod liutitutlotui.Queof the topics on s n
the writer touches'!* toe cause which |
Cording to ili* opinion; led In the Is
between (hii-cqiinlry end Great Bli....
II),s relation bf tile dggnesslqnf ofEetk
and uf the interruptions by which Bo
rtrueteiLqur conn erce, until at tat t
spirit of the nation was around
lance, is w-iuen in a light, bei n
aid* style. Civility )ip the
told us uf tin;.late war; [durlny
on board an English lrlui*,\i
V UntI* Sam hsAi
would t
mhvali
to imply that- Untie Sam 1
cause lu-complain. For esstn/t. ]
will ullnw |t admits of doubt, wlitOnt«
coasting sklppei;snugly in his hirto. a
liis schooner at anchor, would think k ij
ry. pleasant to be ordered on deck,in U:
on, at the dead hour of a cold elglil, J
voice as hoarse as a hawser in a k
hole—sfleh at Is'much affected hy 1
King, which were expected by tlie nyxt I officers, particularly that important
well, , 'j . I tlie mjdshipinin—and bofore he had
{P.iiIav Ii.Emw I m .l.c * e— -iJJi—1- I^»l — “4 —- —... *l‘.l
tl’aylor being under n prosecution hy the
government of St. Barts, foi disposing ofa
part nf. tlie aforesaid goods in n clandestine
■banner, without the knowledge of the pro-
tier authorities, bail made his escape' inu
Colombian cruiser.. - ,
You will do me a grpnt favor hy handing .they could not answer signals with
this to the editors of some of your papkrs I much alacrity as :i high in order
and asUconcern* the whole people uftlie '
United States, I trust it will .be published
to .ifcertnin if the sound wes not thsld
vessel rubbing on the ground, to he.
rigging riddled by a platoon of«
musketry., (foi.waa.itcalculatedioc 1
a good report among foe Yankees, te
i|tcir ship '■ ‘ ' '
war, atihougUHmight.br done
kind intention of teaching them te
adroit. Moreover; it was not ol
very fitpuy in a frigate, honestly
for prizes, when she happened lo
seir^hpet of jpfik.,politely to lakes
., ALTIMORE, Sept. £4. >-
Very talc from Ihe Pacific!—The ship
OriiB, Fish, arrived at Ihis, port yesterdiy ,
in the remarkable short, passage of sixty Jive ish' American in low, and hating ptj
days Itom Valparaiso, bringing our ailvi- hawser zbpard, to draw it in, till tht
ces from that quarter down toihe 18th Ju- no more to pay.'mn, and foen ord«
Ijr. The ieariinfi item .of iptelligence is cut apd be jJanmcd.”. •. .
the or.currencd of Z REVOl.yT.ION. IN k ThO authornf'thc.leUor from
PERU,"effected hy the "party friendly.' to have made.this quotation consldn*
Bolivar.' Captain Fi:h reports that a pint I rcitarated impertinences of the luw
involving airivulntiot) hdd bre'qdiscoVori-d I mentions svere—pnd so,they wen.
m St. Jago. A Lieutenant.litid been .(a doubtcdly—ono'eftho causes of the
ken 'and ordered to be shot/hut on. the war s4f(H England. They created a is
condition tliafliis-life should be spared, he I of hostility'aynong the people at large
promised to disclose those implicated'.—I by dccessary consequence, in a g 1
On the Bill of June, Lp Fttcnto, • (who Is 'silent id tfirlcfty ' repiesentatlvo, »i
sairFTo be a partisan of Bolivar.,) with measures ol hostility In the national
1800troops from Islay, revolutionized'Li 1 "” •* “ " '
In'a, laKfng’pofsession of tlio
„ .... ... I’alace, and
Castle of Callao. •
We loam verbally, that the decree piro.
hibiting t|ie importation of Flour, tic into
Ppru had been repealed by tlio npw Gov
ernment.
:The markets all along'th'ecoasf were ex
tremely dull; and very few articles could
be quoted with, any degree of accuracy, .i
Strong northerly gnles were experienced
at-Valparaiso op the 4th and lOlli July,hut
no material damage was sustained by the
shipping,—Ante rtf an. .-•
Extract of n Letter to Ihe Editor-Of the
Baltimore Guzelfe, dated,
V.ALPAKAI.SO, July 4,Gala.
We aro advised by tho Fonny nfn rdvo
luiion in Upm' In lavot of the .Bolivian
partv, which took place on the evening of
Ihe sill June, and svusiarriel on’ svftooui
hloodilicd. General Gnmarin was made
President, iskgd lm Fuiemr.vVice President;
Itie former is from Cuzco, and the latter
from Atequipn.
"It.ii tlio general impression tint tlie
first net ol the new government will, he tu
repeal tile prohibition of Flour, Domestics,
Hosp, Tobacco, tfc., as a popular meus-
nre.
"A dreadful accident happened at Goay
aquil, just after sve left; tlio Presidante
frigate of 00 gum. was blown up, and near
400 men were lost—the Steward svas draw-
ing off some spirit by * candle light and
■ saw ui jpuuisirij ess us- .a
oils.; Tire tcfiections of the writer « J
lettdfin the Magazine before ui. <41
difference of effects tn the two coantnjj
pfipular feelings on the proccdutM
respective governmetuS, are true, *'» 1
infercncesand deductions entitled to j
sidcrutlon. He says. "ihodtiilncti < " , "‘
I would here make is of more ccnieq"*
than you inky be Inclined at -first
alios'! for sv.o aro not in tho habit of t*(
ing America with sufficientref*lMlj*<W
great influence nliicli public. oplni°“
on its movements. With us, tb*a cl ‘"
Exce|ttiy.e. both a* to-pence nn<l.'»r.
preceite any expression f pnptdsr ■
—so ninch. it may J>e said, is the f.
menf iiiilepondent of foe peopre-
is not so in tbO Hrilrtd. Slates. »J« e
frequency of the elections, tn every r
iitent of tlie public «er*lce;» renoj"*
Executive in a much greater dep*
ject to the poputur wilL The tne»
the government are, in consequen
immediately .thpsq of (1)8 nnlton,
pectlt is chiefly owing to tlieolrcuo
of. the American people that wo r»
motor in their affections than »«
£3SeStf!
tsveen this country and w ||h(<<dl
should he open and
lies, the citizens, n.ore.hanlhe
to decide on»U moaiuie* of £«'. |
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