Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, September 23, 1819, Image 2
Foreign .
NEW-YORK, SEPTEMBER 10.
LATE FROM LIVERPOOL.
The packet ship Amit^, Capt.
Maxwell, c&llie into jiort yesterday
ill a passage of 39 days, having
sailed from Liverpool on the first ult.
"We hava received from Capt. M.'
and from onr correspodeuts, Lon
I don and Liverpool papers of the:
VfiOUuiLJuly. I
It appears that there has been an
advance in the cotton market, and
that sales had been .brisk, * Home
other of oar staple articles had also
risen a little in price.
The steam bhip Savannah, Capt.
Rodger#, sailed from Liverpool on
ihetSd of July, hound io St. Pe
tersburg, her original destination.
The Athens, V* ebb, from Liver
pool to New- York, has put into
Cork, leaky.
The celebrated Walter Scott, is
confined to his bed by ftickness.
LIVERPOOL, JULY 31, ?
The operations in the cotton mar
ket have beett on a vei} extensive
scale , total sales amounting to 49,000
bags, atul prices of ail descriptions
liave improved 4-4d a 1 i-?d per lb.
The demand having principally run
upon American cotton, these descrip
tions have realized the greatest a<K
Tance. V
? <jf $tesm.? Yesterday
Week, the weather being uncowbon
ly fine, the shores of our river were*
more than usually crowded^ to wit
ness the most striking exhibition . of
. steam navigation which Us yet been
seeu at this polt. At t^e same time
were to be seen, in iwQestic mption,
that ' elegant Aneitan ship, the
Savannah?working b? steam ma
chinery t?the beautiful Belfast pack
' et, the Waterlog also working out
by steam, and/the. fiue East-India
man, Georea Canning,' towed out of
the river Itf a steam boatv The
spectacle v\0 very speudkl and strik
ing. ? " ;
/ LONDON, JUT.Y 89.
Leypts from Madrid, dated tba
lOtMnstant, mention, that Don liopts
Onis,/ the late envoy la the United
(States, tlie negotiator of the Florida
. Treaty, awl the expected successor
of Casa Inyo, had been' arrested in
IvV alladolhf, where, it will be rentes* >
?d he had received orders to stop? no
v>ld way Drum Paris 'to the capital.
Casa Imjo had Men conveyed a pris
oner from Avila to INK convent of
Miravel, which, we believe^ la situ
ated in a secluded spot, art far from
Avila.
Threo judges, under the immedi
ate superintendence of the king, have
been commissioned to iqyestigate the
charges brought against both Imjo
and Onis.? -King Ferdinand ieeths
ilnett to make an attempt to e*
e himself, at least as far as the
blk Is concerned, from any blame
?the Florid^* IVfOeactkHi. t) ?>'
A lettef'frum Cadiz, dated 8th
July,"* mentions, that twelve sail of
transports* with troops for the West
Indies, were ordered to saH, vift. six
French vessels, two Hossii
Spanish, sod two Bullish,
destination was kept a prof
cret, though It was given
were intended for Haran*?
qiteuee ef the misunderstanding' res
pecting the Florida Treaty. This
tMtdy of men- has been detached from
the grand expedition, which, it was
thought, could not sail before Sejt
tembcr. , ,
letters received from Gibraltar,
dated Oth inst. state that an slsrming
revolution had broken out at Cadiz.
The troops bail refused Jo embark
for South America. Mehei al < V I >?n -
nel, the commander iu chief, was at
the head tbe insurrection. The
troop* were on their march to Mad
rid.. Geueral Don had received tliese
particulars at Gibraltar, by express
from Cadiz.
Mr. Hasc, from the Bank of Eng
land, has just now (one o'clock) made
I a commonkation to tlie Stock Ex
change, that the Bank of Knglami
decline taking hi the omnium, (thai
Is, that tlwqr will uot pay the. future
instalments on Wing allowed 5 per 1
cent, inlert-st for the advance.) The
funds have already fallen a half |>er
cent. Great fluctuations are expected.
BOSTON, SEPT. 11.
By the ship Meteor, . captain Glo
ver, which arrived in this port yes
terday after ? slrort passage of 30
ilays from Liverpool, we received
Londou paj>ers to Aug. 7> ftnd Liv
erpool to the 9th.
j It is observed in a Madrid para
graph of July 22 ? "It is believed
that tlie Envoy of the United States
of An^ica, strongly insists on the
ratification of the treaty for the ces
sion of the Floridas;. but that dif
ficulties have occurred arising from
circumstances foreign to the Spanish
government." The same paragraph
adds? "The cx-trinisters of state,
Pizarro ami lrujo, have been con
veyed to Valver^de, a small village -
in the enviroqs of Madrid, where
they are contfued in a convent and
strictly guarded. This measure has
been adopted to accelerate and facili
tate the prosecution instituted against
them." K - "
< Tl* Princess of Wales was on
her jray from Italy on her return to
England, where she was expected
t? arrive in September.
There are no accounts of any re
cent meetings of the reformers in
England, nor proofs of any very
alarming popular disaffection.
'? , LONDON, AUGUST 3.
r Extract Qf a letter doled Gib
raltar , July IS.? The famous arma
da is completely dissolved; above
30 millions of dollars have been ex
pended, Lut it would now take 30
millions more to repair the disaster
which has recently occurred. ?
I "have ascertained, since I wrote
to you on the 40th, some curious
facta about the Cadiz explosifftt.'*?
O' Donne 1 has acted a cunning, and
many tbink a dishonorable game in
this aflair. He knew that di*if<*e
iion Existed very generally among 1h?
officers as well a? soldiers, not mere
ly against the expedition to South
America, but against the government
of Ferdinand. O' Donnel appeared
to favor the views of the disaffected,
??"' entered ipto their view* with
nth. On the. day he called k ,
ral review, tlie disaffected offi- 1
believed 'that it was'lbt the por
of openly nsanifesting bis sen
timents in favor of a constitution..? i
He formed his army into * square,
called all the officers into centre ; he
informed the# that, with the excep
tion of a very few, whom be named
?ll the (cat. were his prisoners, llo
Mien turned round to the trooj.*, and
said, ? all who do not wish to go to
South America, lay down your
arms." At this moment the troops
discovered that the ca bridges they
had received that morniog were aU
blank, except to one regiment and a
battalion, to w hom O'Donnel had
issued ball. The whole of the
troops, with tlie exception of those
who bad ball catridges, threw down
their arms with indignation, crying
:oot, ** We are betrayed."
i They immediately begin to scam
'per in all directions. CDonnel,
(either from fear, or from Some mo
tive not yet explained, permitted
them to disperse without making tlie
iettt effort to stop them. All
tlie country round Cadi* is full of ,
them* Their expressions ft?kinttj
O' Donnel and Ferdinand are bhter
and loud. Among the officers ar
rested are eighteen *ry dtitingo. sh
od individuals lo whom the soldiers
are said to be much attached. Sev
eral offioere have arrived here, (town
whom 1 shall get some correct infor
mation on the subject, and will by
next mail transmit you farther par
ticulars.
A pretty scei?e of jxmfiision reigns
at Cad'?. D'Dounel appears to have
some new grounds of dread ' from
the (Mtrtion even of the troop* who
have been so very kjll, as all itf
.hem ojxnlv declare they never will
? udmrk. Tlie sailors are likewlae
i a great ferineut, aud swear they
\ it] not go. The owners of veeaela, J
Aleuts, mtd Government creditors
are all running about Cadiz lite
maniacs.
No Florida Treaty news yet, bot
we slwll soon hear something" impor
tant on that subject.
Yon may expect to h^arof politi
cal explosions in .many .part* of
^pain, and indeed reports reached
here last night from Valencia of a
serious nature.
DtfBUN, JULY tU>.
The 1st division of the Rifle
Corps now raising in this city, for the
servicA of New Vrenada, is to em
bark to-morrow, under the command
of Colonel Gore, and proceeds di
rect to St. Domingo, to act under the
orders of General Ooupt Maccrone,
who proceeds from London in a few
days so take the command of the
troops assembled there. V -
The French papers say, that Miks
Patterson, the first wife of Jerome
Houaparte is arrived at Genoa with
son, who is about fourteen years of
age, and for the purpose of w hose
education she intends residing in that
; city. T :^\
I ? w JULY 31 '".d
The Allowing particulars are pub
lished by authority at Madrid, July
SomejnilitaMf. movements which
r took place at Cadiz and at Port St.
Mary, .indicated considerable for
mentation hi the artny. The com-'
? mander in chief, count d'AbislwL
was informed of. the existence of a
conspiracy, and took measured to'
suppress i^at its birth. He set off
from Cadiz during the night from!
' tiie 7th to the 8tb 111st., and collect
ed some troops at the Isle of Leon
??d Puerto Real, to the number <rf
4000 men; With this force he in-!
nested the camp La Victoire, at Port
St. Wary, compwed of corps of in
cavahy? artillery, &c. about
.7,000 strong. ' He caused them to
lay down their arms, arrested and
broke tbe officers and dispersed the
regiments to different towns in Anda
lusia. These operations were effect
ed without the least disorder or any
effi.sion.of blood.?Tfce number of
owocrs In Custody amounts to ,
amongst whom sre five colonels, four
lieut. colonels, and five brigade ma
jors,
Gen. d'Ahisbal has received the
srand cross of the order of Charles
HI; and major aeneril Bandfleld.
w;ho seconded his efforts, 1mu? been
promoted to (he jsnk of lieut. gene
ratv 1 heso recompenses, w hich re
cowltlie services of the above gene-1
rai officers,, will encourage our mili.!
4aiy, who are friends of order' and'
the prosperity of the country, to de
feat the plans of designing characters.
K- v AUGUST 0.
? "Recording to Madrid advices,
3,000 men sailed from Cadiz en the
18tb ylt., in twelve bmvj transports,
cscorfcd by the Sahina frigate, of1
40 guns, and the armed brigLigero.1
J are under the orders of cener*
al Cagigal, who had a high com
mand m Caraccas, previously or
about the time the revolution broke
out there. It is therefore presumed
this expedition is bound tolhat quar
ter* hut it is not known whether
Cagigal supersedes Morillo. I
DUBLIN, Aug. 1
Levy of troop* destined Jar South
America ? We have jn?t been infor
med by * gentleman from Dunleary
that the vessel detained to convey the
levies to 8* America, was yesterday
wtained by a Revenue Cutter,# and
the itien sent on shorn. The cause
assigned for this proceeding is, that
the vessel bad a greater number of
I men on board than that allowed by
the Act of parliament, regulating
the proportion between the tonnage
of vessels and the numlier of pas
sengers which they may take. *
MADRID, JOLT 1 6.
You will, no doubt, lie anxious
tp leatn what has occurred at Cadiz,
with Mch o0?er information as may
satisfy UkM who seek out the cautes
and te&nUfeof events. If, inrefclity,
* concerted and well organized plan
of extensive conspiracy existed, and
was iniMAe way connected with Um
revoltvAmong tlm-raiUiary at Port
MftiVs, the cdoioct^ OUIowel is
\ w Fr ? . < il
certainty inexplicable, for lie must
have*heen in it. as veil as the cffi- !
cers under his con niMut. If. on the
other hand. he h:ts ?ot this plot up,
his ambition is so well known, that
be must have done it for the sake of <
obtaining more honors and distinc
tion*.. If the conspiracy ;*&s among
the military, it could not be confined
to the few who were disarmed, the
greater part of the rxpeditiunaiy ar
my must he infected. In that case,
how could he dare, or rather of what
use w ould it l>e, to arrest a small or
a given number of |ierson. when he
had at his command, no other than im
plicated parties? If symptoms had
been previously evinced, how is it
CFDonnel waited so long, and . al
lowed the evil to increase, so as at
last to destroy the very ulgect the
government had in view by the as
sembling of these troops?
AuothVr strange . surmise is here
afloat, viz : that the measure adopt
ed by the Commander in Chief, has (
h risen out of. a wish to Kecure to
himself the command, of the dura
tion of which some doubts begun to
be entertained, iir consequence of
certaii\ jealousies, and other things,
of graver import. For my own
| part I am greatly perplexed, and so
is thdt small portiou of (he govern
ment left ' in the capital. An affair
so boisterous, and of such import
ance, brought about by a chief the
most immoral, and possessed of no
single virtue except courage, gives
1 ri*e to various conjectures. One
Ithiiig^ howevei is certain, and that
the affair is tmly at the beginning.
It is only one train to the graud mine
'that hither has been fired. Among
the prisoners are. General Cruz Mur
geon, the two 13tn Migueles, Qui
roga, Ponte, Elfeiztn, and many
other distinguished men, In the
mean time, the kifijg is drinking Hie
waters of Sarcedon, accompanied
by no other counsellors than Sal
mon and Campuza?o> the latter of
whom you must remember in Lon
don, and who, you must tie aware,
are not well suited for such arduous
moments,* ? B ? " . ?
LIVERPOOL,. JULY 81.
The discontents ami disturbances
la this and the neighboring counties
bating begun, at length to assume a
very serious aspect, a geneial meet
ing of the magistrates of Lancashire
|5md Cheshire, of all political parties,
has been held at the New Daily, in
Manchester, to take into considers*
tion, the tlarmhig ap|>earances which
have lately been manifested. Mea
sures of tiiiskind are now, indeed,
become absolutely necessaiy.
NEW-TOHK, SEPT. it.
Latest from Liverpoot.
The. editor* of the Gazette are in
debted to Mr. Topi iff, at Boston, for
London and Liverpool papers to tlie
4th aud 7th ult., add a pi n e (torrent
of the same date. It will l>e seen
that the products of the United States
continued to rise in price, and to be1
in brink dciDand.? 'i bis information
comes by 4be ship Meteor, Captain
Glover, arrived at Boston, in 80 da) s
from Liverpool.
A London paper of the ?0th July
last states, that two line of battle ships,
(tbe Huperb q?d Vengeur,) are to be
immediately sent to South America ;
but they are not intended as a per*
manent augmentation to the naval
force there, as they are* expected to
return in about 10 months. The
Superb has been equppied for sea i
with great celerity, at Plymouth.
Commodore Sir Thomas M. Hardy
had left Plymouth for the Admiralty,
to receive his final instructions from'
that Board. ? The Owen Glendower
frigate i* also commit ion* <1 tor the
South American station.
Thus it appears that the English
from some cause, are exercising their
naval force oo jtlie coast of South
America.
Gapt. 9. Boherts is appointed to
the naval service on the Lakes of
Canada. ? '?# V
By the explosion of a cool mine,
near Newcastle, England, about 40 1
persons lost their tiles.
[r. ? * ^ V . * I
I The*Prince\Rcc:ent, hr proclan*\
[ t?on offers m ie\> nrd of <?400, for ttio
apprehension of the (>erson? concern
ed in tiring a pistol bull at W. Birch,
the cuustahle, vltu had in custody
Joseph Harrison, (he schoolmaster,
[whereby said liircb was severely
wounded.
Gen, Snrazin has l>cen convicted
of bigamy at l:aris, and seutencefl to
teu years hard lahor, the punishment
of the pillory, aiid damages to the
pl&intiffVto the amount of 40,000
francs. The plaintiff was Miss
Georgiana Maria Hutchinson, an
English lady, whom the general
married in London, in 1813.
Professor Pla\ fair died at Edin
burgh, on the 10th July.
The present harvest uniformly
throughout England, is the finest and
most abundant that has been known
for many years.
A meeting of 4he reformers of
Manchester was called on the litlt
u it. but the magistrates pronounced
the meeting illegal, and cautioned
all persous& at their peril, to abstain
from attending it. >Ve observe iu
the London papers, other notices of
similar meetings.
The JPrince Regent, by proclama
tion of the 80th July, solemnly warns
: the j>eople against any attempt to
overthrow the law, and to abstain .
from every seditious measure incon
sistent with the peace aud good order
of society, at their peril.
Several seditious persons had beep
apprehended, and bound overtostaiul
their trials viz: Wardle, Mitchcll,
Marks, and others. . y ? ; '->
On the &6tb of July, at Cai'sruhe,
the marriage of the Margrave Ijeo
poid willi "the princess Sophia \Vil-^
helmina of Sweden, was solemnized.*
. Advices ftom the Cape of Good
Hope, ofilay 10th, state, that there
had been another irruption of the
Caffrees, who, by the last accounts,
were supposed to be completely re
pulsed, to the number of 80,000 men.
Tlity had crossed the' river which
divided their territory from the Cape, *
and were committing thft*nost esten
siyc depredations > Orflert had been11 *
given to the military force at the
Cape, to repel tike invaders.
LONDON, AUG* 8.
Cotton.^ The demand f<?r C otton is brisk
and extensive, both , here ami at the ortife
porta ; the purchases lam week in London
exceed 3400 bags, at Liverpool 30,100
bags, and at Glasgow *2 1 46 ba^s ; the prices N
are 1-3 a Id per lb. higher f it is also to be
remarked, that the chief of these sales aro
to t he manufactures; of 20,100 bugs at
Liverpool last week, 1 7,ooo were for im
mediate home consumption j the purchase*
mi London since 'out last consist of 306
Pcmambuco I8|d 18|d j J49 Sfrara lTd to '
17f ; 103 Bowtcls 1 I 7 84 to 14 I 8d ; 1 1 S1
Denieiara I Id to 1 6}J ; Wtierbice 12 It
to Ifldf 53 Carriacoo 15 J to 16 7 8<1 ; 5to
Grenada 154 to 15 3-8d; 41 opmmc/n W.
India damaged 5<| to ltd*; SO taguira 1 1 $d;
1070 Bengals 6 3-8 to 7 k a lew at 7| j 400
Su rats 6 1 -8 to 9&.
The demand for Cotton this (ftrcnton is
not so brnfc, or extensive as last week ; thb
prices, art , however, fully supported ; a
public sale, to-day.*- 1 80 bags very good
St. V intent's, and of a very iayorite mark,
sold steadily at I5|d to 15 3-4d ; 20 bales
foul Btirats we believe were takeo in at 6
3-4d ; 12 Trinidad at 14 1. *
LIVKKFOOL, AOS. 7 .
The demand for Cotton this week haa '
again been very great, and a further im
provement in prtcea has taken place in
/moat descriptions* Boweds and Orleans
have in many instances obtained ao advance
of id u> id per lb* (the Uktter description ia
getting rather scarce ;) Bengals and buiats .
have improved in the like proportion, 'and
brazils are in good demand at id*o Id per
lb. higher rates. A good dear of tb?
business transacted has been on speculation,
i and the sales altogether exceed 1 3,000 bagc.
1 There hatfbeen a good demand for Tobac
co, particularly for Kentucky Stems, atut
the trade as well aa speculators have put*
chaaed rather freely of this description at an
advance of about id per lb and about 80
hod*. Kentucky Leaf of ordinary to fair
quality have been taken lor shipment at 3d
to 3 id per lb. Turpentine continues steady,
and 500 l>arrels of good quality have been
disposed of at 12s. 9d. per cwt. Tar is
rather lower. . . ? *
Corn Kxchangtr? The business trans* .
acted at this day 'a market was extremely
limited, and former quotaiiona are nomin
ally the same. Carolina Bice contimua j
steady and 1 50 casks have been sold* at 2 1 s "
to 2 1 a 6d for fair quality, and 22s 6d per '
cwt. for the fine new.
Cotton, per lb. Bowed Gaorgis, Is 3*4 d
to Is 2 id ; Sea-Island, ordinary and stained.
Is 2d to I %2?1. middling, good and foe, 2s
to 3s; N.Orleans, la Id to Is ,/kl. Ten*
neattee, J li to 1 2Jd.