Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, June 07, 1821, Image 2
Foreign.
Mi W- YORK, U. \Y ~ 1.
L.iTEST F H OM KAQTL^IMj
Last evening the fast sailing shi;
CinciiauitiUf ('apt. Cliamplin, ai
lived from London, vi?i Cowes.
Paired from London on the 1 6th of
Apt i'u 5*od from Cowes on the 21st.
The Editors of tl w Commercial Ad
vert >i;er, are indebted to Captain
Cm * nplin, for tlfe* London Courier
of t he evening of April 20th, tin
latest paper brought by the Cine in
uatus, ami to Messrs. Griswold, &
Coats, the owners, for a London
Price Current of tire same date.
The affairs of Navies have settled
into a perfect calm. Hie leaders of
the revolution have all fled, or meek
ly submitted to put An the yoke fitted
for their necks bv the Holy alliance.
N iples is governed by thirty thou
sand Austrian troops. Kven the
city of Voetyino, the focus of the
revolution, has sent its submission
anil fidelity to the king. The soidtis
? ant mcred battalion of the province,
^has been ilispersed, aud the greater
killed by4he peasantry. _
KpWSeneral Pispe lias arrived, with
Several others, at Barcelona, in
immediately sent des
|AtfK to t^^Ne .politan Minister
at \?drid, informing bim of w h it
idiad takfen *
2* J' A letter inserted in the Milan
?^pHfceite, states, tllWthe total los*
frf the AutmatMkJfri the crftnpai^n
tftfi(U| N -tpU'S, was seven ktiled
wo?fiil?'ar M ot mr k
^jHronefc ? -
of the firstrjete after the
fflmuzflfc the press
iirch, & General]
?announced tiiat the
publicaticfti of Journals,
, }$c. would only h^itee
be allowed under virtue ofi
*lpqei&l authority.
According to a Royal Edict pro
V.* ? m ? ?
feMilgaieri oil the 29th March, ?gayi*t
^ecrefsocietie*, individuals whd shall
*pvor them, either directly or indi
Jfrrily, ur have in their possession]
ctnUi''ins, papers, boolufc* or other
' 'ec^ thereunto helon&ing, will Ce
njSL?ng,
i nettta i v i y subj ei ' te (I lo extra ortl i -
tmry measures on the jmrt of the
^>vernmei|k { 1 his lidlPis signed
1>y ihe M rquis de Chreilo, Presi
he Provision . I Govern in ?Trtj]
mice Uegeftt Is urrlon&rr
- - - , r? ? - -
9ien rioni fl in any public ordinance
rfjjpria ipew formula, * 'King, l>y
the Constitution,' which was intro
duced n.ne months ago, *uy longer
Used.' ? i he Fifivisional Qtffifernment
l>asi ordered ti?* *>u*pcnsf6n of the
forced lo.iii of three millions.
It is said, tiftai an Austrian corps
is m urhini; Uj.ori ( >enoa, and will
take possesion of that town k the
name of (lie king Etowulll.
I ne t# :?asette elf TWuce contain*
an extract of a private letter from
'f'liriti, of ike ytli msi. which dates*
thai a Warm action t>f three hours5
duration, took place hi front of TSo
vura, on the 8th^ tat ween the Pitd
moUlese reliefs anil the United Aus
trian* ainl Piedmontese loyal noops.
The. London Courier remjrlcsf " wr
do not attach much credit to this ac
Count, lii st, because we think it a lit
tle improbable in itsflf,v and second
ly, because we think it is at variance
with a|i the intelligence of a later
date froui that c apital. If any alia ir
did take place, we have little doubt
love to havebeeiU mere shew
of resistance oil the part of the Kf
vt> 1 if ri ? >11 4 followed by a very sin
ceie leguul for their own
It i? staled in ati article Irom Vi
enna, oi April 0, timi the tiiihmis*
bion oi iNujdeA, and (lie no !e?n cei
la in liductioii ot the PiedtnoiiU'M'
H'Ih I-4 will not lead to anj change in
the }.<i\.tn<e of the itussian troops.
jbi\iit\ an.iii^ inent w as previously
so w < h i. ..?or, that thej comment ed
tin ii lon.e on the lies! notice. Kncii
cir?^ V n un ti is tihf t o out. It in cal
cnl an, ilial this imperial army Mill
ha\e cl.tiieo i s junction vnhlhe
An- n mi fern in I*v lnhsTictJ in the
? ? i ??m montn at ine inmost,1'
. 1 1 ant* < so\M j?^ns nad t/tokei,
u^> men toneless al Laybachj anil
with their suites were preparing to
turn home. Nuuotou* arn>?a are
till to have taken place in l\us*-ia,
;k! the apprehensions of its govern
aent have led to an augmentation of
he standing army. It. was under
stood that the Kin*; of Prussia had
*ood reasons for uotobeyiug his sum
nons to Laybach ~ and it is now af
firmed, that if the ^?apolitaus had
made any >taudagaiu*tthe Austrians,
the Prussia* would have broken out
nto insurrection. ^
Its is said that Austria
v ish to oppose a representative: con- *
siitutiolWm the kingdom of Sai^Guia, i
?rov'rded it wiH he ccmceded by the
legitimate King; but aW all events
*he will not recognize tllk cuiistitu
ion of Spain, evto witn luodifica-,
lions.
By a paragraph under 4 he -Madrid
head, it seems that a spirit of disaf
fection to the new order of things
has not yet been quelled.
Greek Insurrevtwn . ? The insur
rection which commenced in Molda
via and VV a 11. it: hia, increases in im
portance. Prince Ypsilauti Tins ad
vanced, and it is sakl that 30,000
Greeks frave joined his standard?
and that the revolutionary spirit has
become generatej^y.'.
Home diatyrigifrefl * have taken
place in fttno^g tenan
try of Gruidfl^nM\erl|?j^n couse
quenrc of twnces beiglysrvec) on
i hem Alt removal. jftSSfc* werp
served last JfcUr, (lit* legwny of
was contested** This year, the uo
tMb of several have been renewed,
auStlie tewHitry have in consequiBnee
proceeded hf^acta of great Vioitute
and ontrage.gft
BLUTIHfnPARLlAMENT.
Tlie Calliolic Bill waimjdijped in
rtie^^Rise of^onls on the I74I1 of
jority of 39.
On the I9*h of April, the House
of Lords adjourned to the 1st of
May. The House of ComuJons \o
the 30th of April.
Jb\ um the JLvndon price Current oj
?ijjiil&O. *'
W heat, at Mark Lane, 32s a 39s
per MUi*ter ; tk*fiy 48s a 52s per 8.
OolbM^&tH Island, 14d a 3i ; Ncw
: Orleans, 10all>l-&; bowed, (5 i-S
jalOt-2. L
WASHINGTON, MAY 20.
e learned Dr. Atitchi/J, of
jffork, has lately received from
tli^fihi[M|or of Russia a presebt of
a splendid Diamond King, ns a tes
timony. ??egar<!. it is presumed,
for bis scientific acquirements* *Thi j
fact being anuouuced in tlie news-?j
paoers, it lias been questioned whe
ther there be not an artic le in the
amendments to the Constitution of
|he United States forbidding his Ac
ceptance of it, and it is referred to
un to decide that point. \Y e answer,
there is opt. Ari amendment was
proposed to the Constitution (origi
nating with General Heed, of Mary
land, their a Senator of the United
States) which would have precluded .
the Doctor's acceptance of the dona- |
tion, had it been duly ratified. The
Amendment received the sanction of
a constitutional majority of both
Houses of Congress, and of two
lliinls ntao of the srvtf.it Htntes,
save one ? Not having received t!ie
sanction of (he required number of
the Htutes, it did not become a part
of the Constitution. Whatever nii^ht
have been tfie effect of that article,
bad it been adopted, it could not
have been intended to otflrate on
mere courtesies between Kin^s on
one side, nnd the leartied or accouv
p lis lied meh on the other. The oc
casion of it, we have no doubts wa*
the general rumor of a pension biting
received here Uy the son of Jerome
Ix.iiapnrte, a net of the intention ot
his uncle Napoleon to confer upon
hint thereafter titular honors Auv r
GF.OKGfcTi?\VN, MAY 80.
Wc have to-day to pMuim (lie
l>n inlul tint} oi itonotmotig tlie death
i?l (Jtoige i* . borrl, hsqune, a re
s^iixiabli: plainer ui feirtitli lblnn J> in
this neighbourhood. To record the'
death of so vaiuaMc a cm/A'ti and!
so good-*- pi an. M Jill times an]
unpleasant task, but it becomes paia
tul in the extreme, when \>e af^J
compelled, as in the present instance .
to add, thiU he lias been suddenly &:
Jn the pritmuf lif* snatched from so
ciety and the 6usotu of an affeciion
ate futqjjjppby the hq^ of bt u^d vio
Sunifiy ujiitt liist, bdweeuj
the bonis of ten a^l elevej^'clock,!
| Mr. Ford having rec*ive<ffiwi format
| tion that some uecri>es were retigaged
I in killing Jus cattle, he t^Jether with
one or t^fo of nre uegroes, ami a
white man, a carpenter employed Uy
Mia, went in search of ftietii; the
Utter carried a gun ; They had not
proceeded fii^ejoreji atnall do*; that
accompanied tnoflHiy yelping in an
unusual inauner, urew the aUehtijH
of die p^rty and a noise in the husW
es, attracted the notice of Mr. Ford;
at this iflpient a gun was di&hatrg
ed by ajn unknown hand at All.
Ford's party, who were iraniediateK
disperse^ jmdtlie fate of Mr. F.j
was not Ijfcwn for a fcousiderabb
time : iflnpears that the V-illifcns af
ter hein^ilif^overed by Mr. Ford's
servants^Aiiticiimting his arrival had
ad\auc?WwtU a mile tfWl a hjrM to
meet biai and made cliol(^L^f the
most^a^rable situatio ngurWSylay
ing miflPbud perpetrating an act om
which they had deliberately deter*
mioect^Ajfiidthfiil felftw in the
mean time) armed with a gun, con
cealed hipiseif be^Mfi^te t)x thai
V a? V*J 1
had been killed in hp pes to detect
them in their ^tteinpt to remove it? 1
in this he was not mistaken and he!
was fortuftate in takmPRie of these
daring .villicina as { to* ; a^roached.
soon as assistance could l e pro
* *? kji , ? ? . . . ? ^
riirMr
found dead on| Wt spot on wl.Wh h<?
was idiot; the^iri hail been In ?jled
?'? ?? '
? . --- ;*
^v ith shigp, and a ball, the principal
part of titeNdtigsjatered his h?ad, ?
tl*e iwll }Kjnelra<ea his breast * two
of the negroes were ;d?o wounded ?
one of thinii aev jrelyf near the iera
[.le and iri th^rd(fc4
The-feU^i^^\^nias been taken
is a yv??^ ne^ko tti;.u, called Jack.
the '^pro^erty of Ahu. Horrv, and
from his comfessioii it appears that
there were two others engaged with
hi tn; they had descended the f-. an tee
wljicli leads from that ri\er into the
plantation of Mr. F. ? Hfe gives the
follow log description of his two totn
panioito. Joe, their ringleader is of]
yerlMtttoiiiplexion (but he js not a
laullatto,) about six feet high, un
commonly stout and well made? he
has on one of his cheeks (it i$ believ
ed to he his right cheek) a sjar about
the si^.e of a quarter of a dollar.
He came from the neighbourhood of
McCord's ferry. Jack is a b|jort,
thick negro, and came from 'atw>ve
Columbia or Camden, and l* the
fellow who wot Mr. .Ford ; .both of
these fellows have been in the neigh
bourhood about five months and are
constantly armed. ? The fellow iti
custody |ays he was present when
Joe attempted to gfapot M r. McQLenan.
of Slfcte^ Jtcsays that the gnu
did not nnap ^reported, hut that
McClqyn^j Um waft saved by the!
dfeildeiftHtn^itig of his horse, and
lib precipitate flight. This is the
gang who twice *S?it(1 on v* hite per
sons on Santee, mR Have for a lenglit
of time cojnnugjed depredations in
that neighbor Hptf.
We fcol much gratified in having
it in our power to state, that since
I the forego in# account was aent to the
press, ftMhrtachmeniMpf the IfTwA-j
ington Qreetis, unmr the command
of Capt. Carney have returned to
tow n, having in their custody, Jack,
w lio is chained widi having shot Mr*
F. He anfl his accomplice JuP, and
a negro woman were met iy this de
tachment, a little before day-light
jefcterilny Muting, and on their re
tuning to jWI, w ere tired on by one
of the men; th^ woman was woun
ded aud the men endeavoured to
make tlrvii' esMMy when Jack wa
taken ; but *UfUiPt to say that Jo*
has, for the present, escaped : th^
other corps are still io pursuit. <
The spirit an*. ^-.aerify evinced by 1
L i : ilillVmit military c*nps, in their
laborious :uul indefatigable pursuit,
entitle them to the highest comn.en
d a L loiis=liieir activity ^uul ja-*\ will,
N\e hu\ea bem Cclal and last
ing effect.
The Coroners Jury, convened on
the late melancholy occasion, have
pronounced that the decease*! cHuie
to his death by being " Murdered by
three negroes uukiiown."
We understand that the two ne
groes now in custody, xvllfl&Ve their
Inal tomorrow, at the court-house.
?' ? ? ^ *
?MlifeN.
<3 A3
TllUUSDAV, JUNE 7, 1821.
We bavc to inform the Editor ot the
Pee Uaxette, that,- in consequence ut
the K^Pnce of Mr. $myih, the- owner and
^lr. the Avchu*pt ? the Ti-um
iioat, we^Tre un?ble to give him that state
ment oJJjfucts which he requests. \V e will
endeavor fo do so in a future number. i
jGfen. PJPwm, lately governor ;
of state of Virginia, has been ap
pointed^ by the president of the
L'nitecfe&tates to be the commissioner .
to settl^be claims of 4the citizens of j
Georgia, under, the Creek treaty
lor which purpose be is To reiiairiR
the state of tteorgia.
*? ii ? i in v
^ Madrid papers of the ltStb March
Rmtain a report from the mTnister for
foreign afffcirs tt> the. cortes. The
ratification, of tbe treaty with the
United Stetea-fori^be cesehn-nf the
ImmiIs announced, and Spain
i* stated to be at peace with the Bar
iftry stated. i
t r
James
toSswblish a . _
\ aliou of t1re~Yi
states v.Uiat the
Jgajitcgga|h^
lie gf* 00.000,
shared of fifty
Tt? instalments.
respectable vouchers,
tegrity and cajxi^
the cultivation off ?
am but wisji that all
within the rang** of
m.?\ Ik? fairly tested before' they are
lara ashle ami abandoned. *V"
ever tends to make thia
dependent of foreign
always clannu*
statesman's it^ai _ ^
j mtk Baltimore Morn.
-m
Capture of H'ushti
A ork hns been .
London hy a British officer, narra
ting the attack on Washington, and
fro in like extracts published in
Boston Daily Advertiser, we
conceive it to be a book <
able intettfct, ami not a
coloured detail. It ai
such wai the extreme
weather that Hie finest troop*
of die line. The officer* '
the position of our arn#
burgh as being powertl
nianding. He observe*
ing bladensbtirg:
"While He were
the
up* win?mona<
guns which stood It
road ; bnt it was not ti.. ....
wasjjovered with our peotd^lHiit the
!
<?VRl^ptary upon the" rond itself
gaii U> play* Theft indeed, it also
opened, and witli tremendou*$ffect ;
tor at tbe first discharge, almost an
I entire company waaawegt down ; but
! whether it was, that the gnns had
I Ken previously laid with meatftJK
exactnete, br that the nerves of tfif
'gunners became afterwards mislead v,
the succetftttetliM'.harge? Wtertfcmiich
less fatal* The riflemen likewise
now galW^ys MP Hh# wooded^
hank, with a running fir?; of ^(piket
i) ; tuuk It was not without tramp
ling i*n many of their cfoaft&and
d>in? comrades, tKat^ie light bri]
ade established itself 8*1 the up|f||i
side of the stream*"
It is evident from the m
thai &-4Hir troops hltd pen
hoi? flrne, they would Jim
ie day. TMPrflicer 8jA
nlors under comiuodote
? Of the sailor*, howevoj^ j; v.
bp injustice, luil tu speak in Uic Ui \
which their conduit iuerii& '11;
were employed ns gunners, ar.d u?/.
only did they serve Uulr \s.il;
a quickness Mid precision \*liL:h u -*
louished their assailants, bttt U.; .r
stood still till some of theui were at -
tually bayoue^d, with fusees
,l""
1 IV.
in tin
? 7 . .... .u^vca Hi
hand>, nor was it till their leader was
wounded ? and they saw I )iein-c\ \ i
deserted uii aU sides by dm sublu x,
that they q billed the* field."*
The w hole work would, no doubr.
he read with interest, and it is a hot L
which we should wish n> pm int.; (l,u
hands of the rising generation ; i'or
although the cMituie of N\ nsS)i;.^VKi
aroused the sftmbering cm i^u * < f
ihe people, aud carried vi-n^iMivce
nnd victory on the sword, \ei it \?. ,
a slain on our national c.-n:\ ,
which we should never fori;t i ;
while the recollection of ii -i .
an event can never ag->iu occli*.?
While future ai;es will enquire iu. ?
the causes whv such an netid? lit liar
L -
pened, they w\\\ likewise usk who
supported and who betrayed thn
country in that awful |>yrujd : who
were the uicn that milieu rounthrrrr
c.auSry* and who eticot;r;ig^jl the cu
rmy by their treason, stYatageni* r.w
open hostility. rfl\e let-son lias bee*.'.
I and will be a whole?ome one to
aud we should not strive to for^d it
by**n$ toeans. ? *V. I" Alut. Mi\
*>. 4- *
? . , ? ,:W
A few dayg mncfe**Hnl$t repaying
Hie house of Mr. Vreelantt, near
Ckimmunipa^v JLJ- tho workmen
found a put 'of money, containing
?^00 Spanish dollars, Some quho
?usty> supposed to have been placed
(here ei$ui and Iwehlj yt\us ago.
jpber of Parli
rosts t-nglubd
^population in the
HP ?* ?* ?*e*
emigration to tire
rnmry during the
Me , Dumber of tu
?^i He inprrc
single state
census of m
wwo in
Wfc are proud i
cord the following a
the feelings ami ch
whom we feel autl
friend. He was m
his enthusiasm wr
abd hufcor, and virt
Air. Ogihie. ? A
we announced
vie, the En^lisM
some years in tMH
tncky paper, spH
racier and conduct
in thftt stafe, says
$8vasinu of our we
the eneiny in the 1
gilvie gallantly a
volunteer* of Kent*
ral tf^kins both if
pedestrian exogdit
I bash, in 181% am
Nhe charar ter of a
privations of a catti
of- a gainful and tjg
most rcspeda
gcd institution
withstanding its -an
[the snpporl of l'nhi
to nearly 70,000 (iotlarsj
'MM
?ds for
ittwritif