Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, September 20, 1821, Image 2
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( Arom the Bomon palladium )
LATEST Fh (KM EJS GLJWD.
The British packet (Sandwich,
Francis, from Falmouth, 'has arriv
ed at Halifax. Hlh brought Loft*
dun papers fo July 17 inclusive ? one
da> l ?ter than was received by the
r Tuscarora at Philadelphia
A Vienna article of July 3, says;
? )V e have just received the import
ant n* ws thM the discussion betwfteu
the B iron Strngonoftl, at Constanti
nople, have taken such a lorn thai
the liussian minister has withdrawn
to Biijukdere, whence his Excellen
cy, without delay* addressed a Cir
cular to ipll the Russian merchant*
throughout Turkey, advising them
to^^jJiftir affairs provisionally in
to secure their propf??ty,
I to miawafresi>y
rVttfApy nieasam^rks conduct
#Opini0ti jauiis strengtlMhat a w*i
%Sg*fe-SL?71''
W&? logger
massacres have taken place in
t&pitftl, where it seems they ai
?wived to exterminate the Greeks. <
? ? * 'ifif 'J L ? '*
FUANKVOHT, JUL* 8. .
Extract of a letter.? We have re
ee'?v*- 1 1 a communication of the lugl^.
etyjapottance from' Odessa. It a
"notifies in the ntost positive tnannc
tlmt the relations between Kussi
and the Porte have suddenly taken
serious turn, and 'every thing is ca
culated to excitealarm, that the cot
^foqueucefl v'tit this misunderstandin
""will he very serious.
r a i THE. QUEEN.
LONbON, JULY iy.
"? The report thnt tlie Queen lit
'token a house in Great George-stree
ieems to he not trqe. ? \V e wei
trilling to Credit it, because, th?
street being nil the barriers, sit
tj?ight proceed ftomit, On the morn
IngW the Coronation, make wlw>(
soever claim of admission she pleases,
without hazarding the' .public tran
i ?qni1ity. A 11 that is alledgpd to ltd
required of Iter feelings? all that
might he held too humbiein'tt valufi'
tary absence from a ceremony, of
which the Privy, CoUtMSfl Ilka declar
. ed that she has no right to form q
whatsoever might luvrepresent
ed as disadvantages in so decorous
a submission-^ All this might be prei
, TwXed, all her claims might lie fully
Wade and formally recorded, with
Case tolierself and others.
No alteration of The Queen's in
dention has yet beeti announced. A;
former column contains some state*
me.nts ojM?n this subject. Yesterday,
a* if the ample Reports., give it by
the newspapers of .Vr. Brougham's
argument QJU*er t laim to be Clowned;
were not ; sufficient, what is called
*' an official publican" of it wasl
made, to which the following precise
tiotiWi iv as affixed.
" Her majesty has been pleased to
command that the grounds of her
dtltn (9 be ctowned, as stated by,
Hp r Majesty's Attorney General be
for.* (he Lords of the PriVy Council,
should be made public.
(Signed) ? HOOD."
" Qucen's-housc? July 10, 18&1."
from the Times ,
The barrier in Abingdon street is
con i pip re. That at the statue near
the Mews is not so, nor are the
?workmen proceeding upon it. Till
last night, it had been intended that
no person should lw admitted to pass
either barrier, on the day of the ce
remony, except those who have fur
nished themselves with tickets for
seme of the ?c?tc. .This precaution
however, was abandoned, in conse
quence of a communication having
been made to the Home Office, thai
the idea of the Qufeen being attend^
eii l>y a procea?iou oi' her fnenci?
\> as altogether rvliiK|ui*hed ; and i<
now reported Chat orders have
been {riven for the fit** ad mission ?F
jher \lajesty, and her immediate at
tendant s. ^ ' V?pj||
Paris papers of Hie 13Ui contain
hu%HiUH? intelligence of any interest.
The journals of %pnosite polilio
have skumisljji^a little*upon the
character imMhnie of Bonaparte.
t HU ^Gad^Big worth extracting.
ersy is also notic
ing medical opiu
ts character, from
ionarif of JHedical Sciences
mate lias no influence on cau
cert*-^its two usuff? causes are, deep
and protracted sorrow and excess
of drinking Spirituous liquors."
A mail has arrived from Ham
burg with papers to the 6th inst. A
report is said to hacve prevailed al
Vienna, that Russian troops had en
Itered Moklavia, upon the ground of
[the Turks having vioUted the ex
isting treaties, by /occupying Wal
lachia without Hfe consent of the
Russian government. " r
Paris papers of fhe 14th inst.
lied us : ibis day. The king
able to take Iris airings
At Brest and Tou
\4ty is stated to .pres
^Scarcely do any vessels of
the rqyal navy arrive, without being
speedily . equipped for new expects
tions. The Cleopatra frigate has
sailed ^for IndmandChina; the
Bacchante galliot is to join the or
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an x Unoi vessel. The . Uarl of
Huntingdon saw, on lus passage,
eleven Greek vessels, making Sail
tor Patras, with reinforcements for
?lie Greeks encamped round that for
tress.
COPENHAGEN, JUNE 26.
f We bear from the Baltic that the
Russian fleet which had been equip
ped with so much haste, has sailed
for the Mediterranean. t .
?CHARLESTON, SEPT. 8.
By (be arrivalof (lie Yamn, (.'apt.
Berry, in 60 da vs from Liverj>ool,
.we receive intelligence to July 19th,
one 'day later thart-Hiat brought b>
'.he Orbit arrived at New-York, it
was reported that notwithstandiag the
refusal o)T the King, faer Jllqjesty
appeared detferntoed to go to the
coronation, croin), or no crown.?
t his however is only verbal news?
nor dbwajilfece much confidence in
die Queen's threat.
WASHINGTON, SEPT. IS.
Interesting. ? By the arrival at
Baltimore, en Sunday, of the schoon
er Arintliia, Bell, from La Gnyra,
we have intelligence of the entire de
feat of the Royalists in C?*o, who!
left Porto Cabello, with about 1700;
men, and landed at the last mention
ed place, where they lost more (halt
one thousand men in killed and
woUnded ? the rest embarked. All
the small armed vessels, together
with (lie Spanish brig of war Anda*
luz, have been talfen and destroyed
by the brave Col. Padillo, in the
harbor of Carthagfcna, which city,
It was supposed, would soon be com
pelled to capitulate. The soldiers
in the fortifications of ()i.manay are
suffering much with hunger, and
1 1 lev are closly besieged by land and
?'ja. It is fceueially believed they
must shortly smrci'iler,- ns - C c*
l,avtj no money or credit to j>urclias?
provisions. f
Domestic
, y.) 4U?v !4. g
J7"/'"?1*3'?
h ult. the wife
ill, of the town
u?|iipnileV^in
OT?l$i?|P?og
iliged m follow
died an old
* ?i^btb?foK
*y
im^children
utfcW for her
WASHINGTON, SEPT. i 2.
Public Lands. ? A sale of Public
Lands in tbe northern part of the
Delaware district, in Qhio, com
menced on the 80th ultimo, and a
large number of tracts weri^jkold| in
the two first days, as high as from
two tu six dollars per acre. PuMic
lands, will be recollected, are now
sold for caahy considering thtt scarci
ty of which, these sales were very
good., The Delaware Gazette of
the 6 Ski, states that tiie%klding was
going on, anil (herd was reason to
expect extensive sales from the num
Iter of moneyed men assembled there
from othet states.
I
General WiTlinim Carroll in elect- i
ed Governor of the State of Tenoes- 1
*ee, by about 30,000 votes over ln.s
oirpetitor. ^ *
Israel Pickett*, formerly a valua
ble member of Congress from Nortli
Caroliua, baa been eleciv.ii Governor
|of tbi? State of Alabama.
The Fxr Trade. ? It is stated in
(be Buffalo, (N. Y.) Pr ess of tiiti
Sis! ult. that two schooners had si
'rived there froqi Detroit, during the
preceding; week, with 600 packs of
,fura, valued at about 90 000 dollar?.
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IBDt<K>r), JP 8AVANKAH, SEPT. 11.
I Markets. ? Cotton, sea islands, a
?""ry small stock iu market, and lit
or oo enquiry for it^; prices may
ij at ?4 a 27. Uplands, 1 i
^ the slight improvement iu
rpool market, may embrace
Si r
r_ Jfc little ; prime would pro
, ? bftog 17. K ice ? the stock is
[heavy for the seasou, and sales dull
lat S DO. ? The market is entirely
[overstocked with corn ; the quantity
tiraated at about 30,000 bushels ;
ilea alow at 50 cents.
"We learn that the crops of Cotton,
? 'bis state are very flattering ? ami
planters are busily employed iu
iug and pre)&ring the sauie for
(market. The quality generally is
bevery fine ?ud while ? if so,
ices may fa expected when
for sale, as the quotations arc
|improviu^ajtAverpool.
CHARLESTON, SRPTVIS.
' at Fraud.? At an auction
j, at Vendue Range,
nreta of sugar were offered as
quality, which,' ujHin exa
, proved to be adulterated ;
- Jged, about one-third
wh^fe&nd. Upon
he auctioneer
absent from the city,
"ately stopped the
"jtW sugar in
retnioedDuntil
ietor. We
eefly to
diltboagh
oft the subject \
site etfejonc
.... .. me montna.
which are termed tickly month' 8i in
{hi?;c4umte. '^Sorcely Km there one
MWflMn irf ttfr preVftilina fever of
Reason occurred per mitifb for
each 100 inhabitants of Cheraw dtK
[ing the past aojjltaer. 1ft '
'this merciful dispensation -of D'vinfc
providence, we have still ftfttH**
reason for gratitude and adoration ;
the crops of the adjoining country
appear to be abundant, particularly
those In the upper 6onntrv, from
whence the trade and resources fit
Cheraw era to he derived.? \Vith
the exception df the rot in the cotton
and that rtot more than' usiyil, it iqt
believed that better crops have not
tieen made in Anson, Mecklenburg,
&c. for some years ; and if is confi
dently expected that the commerce
af this pl&ce will be equal to, if not
exceed the amount of last year ; and
it is mentioned with satisfaction that
Uapt. ltodgers, who *0 successfully
navigated the Steaitf^Hoat Pee Deo
last season, it expected to he here
o put liei in in Octo