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Fo reign. MW-YOKK, APKIL'J.* FROM ENGLAND. By the arrival of the *hip William Peon, at Philadelphia, the editors of the Commercial Advertiser, have, received the Liverpool Meuury of the 23d of February. In the House of Lords on the 2Glh of February, the Queen's aouuity bill was read a second time.- On the same day in the House of Commons. Mr. Denman presented the Noting, iidftu petition, which on account of some expressions relating to the Manchester business, was rejected* M in favor and 130 against the peti tion. On the 2lst the Marquis of Lands downe brought forward in the House _ of Lords, his motion for tbe re-ap pointment of the committee on foreign trade, which was agreed to. In the House of Cetumbits on flie Slat, General Gascoy ne presented another petition from the shipownHi^ of Liverpool, against the alteration of the timber duties. Mr. Brougham; gave notice, that after the northern . circuit, he should again bring for ward the subject of theseducation of w tl>e poorer classes. Sir J. Macintosh brought forward _ Jus motion respecting the course pur sued by Ministers with regard to N*plet. Thfc gentleman was left speaking when the mail of 4he eve J ? Bing of the JBlst left London, . J Price of. British Stocks on tlie 31st| Feb Ked Ann. 78 1-8? Consuls, 1-2? do- for ac. 72 1-3; do. fori April 73 1-8 ? Four per cents. 9i 1-81 Mr. Leigh Hunt, tbe Editor of tbe Examiner, has been found guil ty of a libel on the House of Com-j mens. AYom the Liver/tool Mercury qf Feb. 23. INVASION OF NAPLES. It will be seen, by an article in our preceding columns, that the pas- 1 sage of the PS by -the Austrinns isl confirmed. Tlie troops of despotism I liave renewed their crusade against Liberty, preceded by the manifesto! of a hoary dotard, who "has added* fresh instance of apostacy to his for-| ? mer sins agniost his country. Wei do not expect the resistance of .the F Neapolitans to be in the first instance successful? but- we think that the friends -of Freedom may indulge confident expectations of a persever ance which may again shake these] despotive sovereigns from their de-f caying thrones. , The interests of the Prince Kegentof Naples are closely connected with the freedom and in dependence of bis country. The intelligent editor of tlie Champion,! iusUy remarks, that "the Crown) "PHnce? tlie present- Regent of Na-| pies {Francis, 'Duke of Calabria) is] SiMnected, or accused of being him ?self one of the Carbonari;" and,) . that on account of tbe known eiimi-J ? Ijr of the Austrian government, and its rtknoWIVrfged partiality to his brother, Leopold, Prince of Baler- 1 no, t|ie husband of the Archduchess, Maria Clemintina, of Austria; the exclusion of the Urgent from the eventual succession, is an object me ditated by the Austrian Emperor. J "The war, we repeat it, [contin-] ?es the same writer] if once obsti-l nalely commenced, is not likely to terminate in Naples ? ami die proba ble alternative must be the prompt] submiasion of the Neapolitan He-I volutiouists, or th? coiniuoiion and insurrection of the Italian States.? That ths first is not very probable, we are tempted to believe? and, if the suggestions ?\ e have proceeded *pon are in any degree accurate, n contrary result w almost inevitable lor the Prince Urgent of Naples jftghts .not alone for tlie freedom and inde|?endence of his country? he lights for (lie security of his Mtcces sion to the throne.- The interests of the Prince and the People are our. Happy is the country, though men aced l>y foreign invasion, where this is the case ? for the circumstances must indeed tie unfavorable in which jt is not then invincible." To these just remarks, we would, had we ???vain some reflec'Inns oti the pre- t . ..unaied tuue in which t he * hole o I (lie e nligLtened and iui proving population <?< the continent have declared their sentiments of late years, notwithstanding the ten i ble acts of tyranny with which it b&& been attempted to be stifled.. The point is at issue, whether the fine and intelligent countries of Eu jmpe shall be reduced under the yoke of an ignorant and barbarous despo tism, like t 1ms ancient debasing moil archies of Assyria, Persia, and Egypt, or whether they shall be free and in dej indent states, confederated for the purposes of liberty, peace and (he huppiuess of mankind. Indeed, after the answer of the Emperor of Austria, to die Address from (he Professors of the" Lyceum of Lay bach there x:an be no doubt as to the nature of the present contest. ? The conflict is between ignorance and in formation ? -between Wie absurdities of antiquity, the bigotry of obsolete usages, and the expauding intellect of the present period. This answer of his imperial majesty U * mynifrs to which might have proceeded from the Goddess of Dulnfcss herself, iigj her war against learning and liberali ty ? and uuited with other incidents of the present remarkable period, brings to our recollection the awful anticipation of similar times, which Pope has | Kit in the Mouth of the' mighty mother of stupidity and ty ranny : " O, when shall rise a monarch aU our own,* And I, a nursing mother, rock the throne; 'Twit ptince.and people close the curtain^ draw, 1 Shade him from 1ight]and cover him (row hiw ; * Fatten the courtier, starve the teamed hand And suckle armies, and drjr-nurse thelaod; Till Senates nod to lullabies divine, And all fee sleep, as at an ode of thine." France has cause io rejoice in her financial ^iJuattion. Tlw revenue 1 for tfle current year k stated at /37, 000,000, ? tlie expenditure at /80, 763,000, being a surplus of /237,00Q. Next summer the taxes will be re duced by ?1,140,000. ? This comfort able state of the national income will in Rome measure console the people for die violations that have been made hi the charier. If their jwess is enslaved, and their repre sentation too aristocratical, their gov ernment is at least economical, and iu general couciliatory. VIENNA, JAN. 80. ; ^ *. The basis upon which all the ne gotiations, at Lay bach .will 'be found- ; ed, it is believed. will he? First? The entire dominion of all the states of Italy, in confirmation of (he etatu quo stipulation by the trea ties of 1817 ? and Secondly ? TJ*e admissibility of representative constitutions for each Of tJ*e Italian states. It is therefore only necessary (to abolish (fee existing constitution* I government which has been oMained by a revolution, and to substitute for it a legal constitutional government, i To accomplish this end, propositions are said to be made by (i*e court of Vienna, to which Uuxsia has acced ed, and the Duke de Gallo is to be despatched to Naples for the purpose of communicating tbem to the govern ment and (he national parliament.? The answer csnnot arrive before the middle of Feb. ami Inutilities will not be commenced until that period. The Marquis de ttuflo will supply the place of (he Dnke de Oallo at the conferences during the abseuce of the 1 utter. Miscellaneous Jfett/s , from Euro j/can Papers. Some parts of London are now illuminated with the spirits of tar, instead of oil ; (he flame is small, but the light as strong as gas. The university of Edinhurg now reckons hot less than ?000 students ? a greater number, it is believed, than any university iu Europe could ever boast of. it is reported that the French squadron v\ hu h lately arrived at Aloute Video wss connected wi(h the late plot to put a French Prince uu the Uuuiits of fcouth An.erica. i ,omest ic. BALT1MOKE, APRLL t>. j attemjrt to rob the Al&it. ? Wr have heard that an attempt was made to rob the JMail from Philadelphia to this city tin Wednesday evening last, between the hours of 9 and 10 ufelock, about three miles beyond Hufeh, by two. men, one of whom seized the reifis. The driver struck at him with ins whip, which extrica ted the horses, when the other fired at the driver, but without doing him any injury, the shot only passing through the curtains of the carriage. The driver in attempting to recipro cate the compliment* was prevented by his arms missing firft ~ We are glad 4o find, that in addi tion to the means of defence hereto fore afforded the mail driver, the .contractor* have provided an addi tional man, well armed* to Accom pany thedrivcr ^throughout the night route. A v ? ? . MVANNAH, APRIL 7 On tlie night of the 6th iust. Al len W illiams* Tiiomas Belt* James Montgomery aod David L. Wytnan broke jail; They effected their es cape by means of instruments that were introduced to them* lied lo a string* let down from -the windows uf the jifison. In the course of the night they picked through i he w alls of the jail atid made off. W illiams and Beit some days since were ar rested aa? committed to prison undei Hie proclaR\aUou of the Governor ol ScAitb f Carolina* for acts of felony, and who broke jail in that slate. ? Montgomery was confined at the last ^ Session 'of-the^taperior JCoutffbr larceny. AVymnn stands charged ! w it-h the commission of murder-? his trial will? come on So May next.? Since writing the a hove we^ learn, through the vigilance of .our officers and fhe deputy jailer* Mr* Harm an, that Williams, Belt and Montgome-| ry haw been apprehended aod- are now h} close confinement. AY jmau has not yet been heard of. .1 CHARLESTON, APRIU 7? Patrick Smith, and Bridget, Rial Wife, Who were some time ago! brought to this city ftorn New- York, via Savannah, and committed to Jail, for Mail $ Robbery, * were yesterday I brought before his honor Judge John* r son, by Habeas Corpus, for the pur-| pose of being discharged ; but were! remanded to prisim* to await their trial at a special court to be holden on the 11 lb June next for that pur-t , ' v- I pose. Revolution in Mexico. ? It will! he seen by the letter of our corres-J poinlent at Havana, that a Revolu-I tion lias taken place in Mexico ? thel Vice- Roy Iwis be?n dethroned by the! populace, and a new Junta formed! ? and a deputation appointed to proceed to Spain, to request from! the Cortes a member of the Roy all Family to preside over them as King;! or else an acknowledgment of their] independence. I Extract of a letter dated HavatiaA April I* lb&l. " 1 avail myself of the ?M the schooner June, to forward you a regular file of tha u Noticioso Mer-| cantiL"-*-Tb* brig 1 Patriot, arrived! yesterday from Charleston* after aj pftaaage of 17 days. Th ere is also! an arrival from Vera Crux, with ac-| counts from that city to the l&tli ulti-l mo.? It is said by. her* that tbel [VioRoyof Mexico has l>een de-j | throned by t lie populace, and a new I Junta formed, deputies had been ap pointed by the Jiuita to go to Bpaift* and lequest a King from the Cortes* to be selected out of the Royal Kami*' ly, and to reside amongst them ; or to acknowledge the independence as I received it? it is certain, however, that there has beeu a revolution in that country* apkil 10. From Rto Janmro.? The brig Hannah * arrivei^pfflflfcdti^H Rio Janeiro al>out the 8th of Febru ary. Capt. Harris Tnffirms that it was Expected the new cuqptitutiott would l>e ' adnpled in Brazil, and that the inhabitant* were e*eu w it ling to exceed that, audio depose tit# present Kin^ Lima was close ly it* vested hy Ltwd Cochrane, and was daily expected^io fail iuto his hands i tbe place suffered considera bly from the scarcity of provisions, and flour had heen sold as high as 850 per fmrrel. camdz:n4 THURSDAY, APHIL 19, 1821. The United States' Loan.? We understand, (says tin) Georgetown Messenger, or the 5th in*t.) that the Loan of four millions, for which the Secretary of the Treasury recently issued proposals, has been taken bv the Bank of the U. States, at a premium of 5 per cent, hy which the 1 reastiry will e;-iiu forty thousand dollars. It will l>e recollecled, that this is pari of the Loan of Five Millions of Dollars, authorised by Congress at the last session, and Unit jhe rate of interest is five ptr jceut. per annum. Aslt is deemed necessary to borrow money, it is highly gratifying fo find that it can he obtained on terms so favorable to* the public. Appointments by the President of the United States.? \\ e copy the following appointments from the Na tional Intelligencer of the <tyh Inst. k* U ugh Law sou White, of Tenues William King, of Mafne, and John W.Breen, of Virginia, Com missioners under the lltli article of 'he treaty of Amity, Settlement and Limits, between the United States , and Spain, .-concluded at w ashtngtou, 2?d February, 1S1?J." The New-York Advocate says that the salary of Qeneral J.icksou, governor of the Florida*, is fixed at 85000 per annum,, being tbe amount originally paid the governor of Loui siana prior to Us becoming a territory of the Unite*} States. la 1818, a printing press was set up at HobartVtown, Van Dieqtan's Land, New Holland. The first book Twin this tuess jH the history of a fugitive exile, named Michael Howe, who,' at the head of the run aways disturbed tbe juolony for six years.-.. : A p&A ? MHiaMa Important. ? The peculiar proper ty of the Colchicnm seeds in allaying irritation of the windpipe, 1 tings, -&c. and thereby removing the causes of asthma and cousifttiption, is the greatest discovery ? that has been made in medicine. It ap|wars, by the last number of the Monthly Gazette -of Health, that ? few doses of the syrup will eifectually remove the symptoms of asthma, and arrest incipient consumption, and in a few days it will restore the patient to health t and that the wine of the seeds, combined with an alkali, as speedily cures gout and rheumatism. Ho extraordinary has heen-tiM salu tary effects of these new remedies in those diseases, that the editors do not hesitate to pronounce them spe cifics ? The other information this popoler medical dietetic, and philo sophical journal contains, particular ly the exposition of literary quackery, composition of nostrums, and dis graceful' practices of certain practi tioners, &c. will -become highly in teresting. ? London Observer. ? Pf inter' t Trouble. ? We do not I heVieVe fmy class of people are worse treated than the editors of papers.? They serve a man with thttr labor for years? when they call on them for tkeir pay, it is ta ken as au insult. If a newspaper is irregularly printed, or not printed to suit the taste of every reader the editor is blamed and abused ; the cry is raised that he is neglecting his business, and deserves no more the confidence of the people ? when, perhaps, poor soul, ti*e anly cause iff kin neglect, is the neglect of bis subocribexs to pay film." ? Virginian. Extract of a letter tj the. Editor of the Columbian, dated drk^nsas, Feb. jl*S. Governor Milter arrived ve$tep <Tay from the Cherokee and Osa;c nations, \shere he has been since November l^st, eudeavoriu? to paci fy those Indians, lie has met with no success. They wt*re obstinate, and would not regard his threat** They are now at loggerheads; anei, as they are both powerful nations, I expect there will be some hard fighting. Their wars will not incom mode many of the citi&cns of this territory. There are a few, how ever, who live between the two na tions. They will have to remove, otherwise they may be placed in an awkward situation, as all the parties must pas* through the country they occupy, in going from one nation to the other. Their property \n ill cou seqaeotly suffer. *Yeu will see that the people of this territory are not much pleased with the Choctaw treaty. The peo ple in (be Eastern states do not know the value of the country ceded by this treaty.? We known and feel it. Many hundreds of our citizens will be reduced to poverty, who, a short time since, were securely reposing; in ease and plenty. This will be th* severest blow ever felt by the ter ritory of Arkansas? and it will be many years before she can recover from it. At the least calculation,. 1000 pf bur inhabitants will re* move to Texas, a country far away. The ftettlements which fall within the cession, were the most respecta ble in the territory? and their loss is siucerely regretted by us all." V J a -if*- ?? Contrasts The Comforts of Human Life, *l?y it. Hero?, were written in a prison, under the most distressing circumstances? T/ie Mis eries of Unman Life, by Beresford, were, on the contrary, composed in p drawing room, whet* lie author w#s surrounded by all the good things Begs leave to inform her friends and the pubis, that she intends to continue iter SCHOOL in Camden. Those w ho may feel disposed to in trust the tuition of their children to her, are rcqueetetf to call at Mrs. 11. Brown's. April 19. 48? tf " i' ?? ?' i'1#"* < )? ' hm < Cheap Groceries'. The surviving copattfier of the firm of David Gorrit & Co. Will attend at the store, next door above Meatus. A. Mathe son & Co. for a few day* only, for the pur pose ot selling off the remainder of the nock, consisting of a choice assortment of Wines, Liquors and Groceries, At very reduccd prices, vis s Old Madeira, Port aadtilsret' Wines, In. bottlefc Teneriffe do at two doltars Sweet Malaga do at Id Cognac Brandy at 3*25 Holland Gin at I ^TS do Jamaica Hum at 1 ,50 Northern do at 62 ? cents do ^ Old Rye Whiskey at 56$ do "/J* Molasses at 60 do Liverpool Salt in barrels at ST l?s cents I perbuhsel, . Best Muacoyado Sugar at 12 1-3 to 14^ ' .cents per pound. Loaf do at 25 cents, Havana do at S^ Prime Green Coffee & Chocolate, Assorted Crockery It Glassware*. . O. ? CmEcukMOt Jm, Scotch Barley? Northet? London Pickles and Saud^^^^^^?g Do fresh MustaitJ,(Wix*4l?a<((ri)tol)at 25 cents per bottle, French Olives and Capen, ? Do Cordials at 75 cents per bottle* Curants, Raisins and AlmOOSt Ginger and Saltpetre, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs* Allspice* Windsor Soap, Fig blue, Sealing Wax, British Inkpowdev, Best Cabana Sugars at 5 dollars, par quarter box, * ( With a variety rff articles, toaPiMHtouato particularize. ? Also ? 1 One large Scale beam, Scales & Weight#* * Tin Scales, Measures and FunfleU. < Families wishing ta supply themselves, at a cheap rate, will do well to call soon ; / by taking a considerable fpiantltf the price ! ?"Wl IT he reduccd. The Liquor* are of the \ ver y first quality It have never beeb niix?4? Camden, April 19, 183 L