Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, November 22, 1821, Image 2
Foreign.
*J??W-YOHK, KOVRMBKK 8. ,
LAT#sT' FROM ENGLAND.)
By " the ship Euphrates, cap*.
Stoddard, *4 n 44 day* from Liver
pool,tbe editors of the New-York
Daily Advertiser ha^e received Lon
don papers to the 21-st, Liverpool to
41ift Sm^aiid Lloyd's LiMs of the
Ifcist Sept, all inclusive. W$ are
also indebted to commercial friends!
for (let4*r? from thehr<?orrespom}ents
in Liverpool of 'the 8gd of Sept.
Is tti^ latest brought by This
3?i *? ?- >->? -
arri
* < Vj
It would seem that the apprehen
ftulwe^f crops in}
lUgiaml-lUli, m a considerable, de
** subsisted. The Homier of
Thursday evening, Sept. 20th, says
?* All fears, asto the-openina of the
.pprt for the io>portatian oflforei
? ;Ve w%i)nderstaatl, nea4
i io- scoifttol;'
good.?The
the weather
ely farour
Br6"' is
??" '"t SS|
* There is ?il hUhtffli
.ma.
Forte is willing to remu
uMlMrTMa'4 ij. ^ w .
established? aH subjects tf?jj&jp^
tected in their religious worship, &c.
The wife of the late Kmperrtrj
Clins'ophe, and her
have urived in
, The G?eek 'jlMM
lanti. Km toe? struck out of
Russian army li#'. I
1 from
;^U continent.
SHBr
?55
i|
. jies
(ilie Cabinet -f , ^
gft BtfKotmt WWWn Imf teeo di?
miaaeri thtS military sef"4^ *
? Parliament ta^bee_
roped to ihv 2B*h of, Nowotier. |
The situation of H|>ain9 if we
n may judge from the Madrid letters.
U deplorable Indeed*
Fnntann haft excited fo most of the
mischief. A courier arrived- at Ma
drid on the. 3d Sept. from Baragoftfm,
and it was immediately rirciilaltd,
that Kiegn Was awreated. The m*i
Intemperate exclaimed agaiftat Ida
^ivgrac* aa a servile deferens ** Hit
ch
i
French government. On fhe 4tb
l In* commotion* assumed a more vio
lent character in consequence of thej
nomination of limlriguez as minister
k4 War. . An Immense multitude
thronged the Pnerto del Hul. de
manded the instant return \ of * the
king to Math id, and that the French
ambassador shoukl be sent off, an
the Cories instantly convened,
courier from baragossa, says there
is no doubt that Riegft aspired to the
dictatorship.; some agents who were
in the secret, divulged the whole
plan. There was a general cry of
execration against the conspirator
when his views were known* He \
has beeti condocted to the fortress of
Lerida. " ft is affirmed that a plot to j
assassinate the king had been dis
covered and that several * high per
sonages were implicated.v At 10
o'clock, on tlte night of the 0th, the
troops at Madrid were called out to
tnainUt!) tranquility. V tU Uiat hour
the "Minister Bardaxina proclaimed
by tutch light that hisroajesCy would
^ W capital until tlie twenty
he owning of the Cortes,
uication ; excited loud
all quarters* "At the
-they declared that
would uotr^come to his
untarily, lie must be
broucHUhece. v $.??
The Intelligence from Spain con
tained in tlie Spanish papers, exhi
bits thatkingdom as fast hasting (so
says the London Cotpjer) to a re
volution* The factions grow svery
day more fierce, and the country .
convulsed with dissentio^ conspi
racies and fciyil war; and the King
incited, defied vand all but de
^Thf Paris wtwn contain a Turk- 1
Tab document, setting forth the he- ''
uigonnd paternal protection which
the Bohlime PdMlHiits ever -extend
ed towards all its jwiJijects, and <he
.deplores and
is conduct of.,
.ids that any!
i oflfcred Jo thej
of the Grtfek$
i of insubordinutidfk
OCr
Capital
ipomlenfiin |?ari?s ta hlo f>
ms us, tlmt od Sunday
e?rty on Monday
who was gunning,
l-fljfof % heat of
S
? v^ir %?B>bn
lis estimated at
Spf ilw lad Art
n*iril Ix-iween bii le^s, lodging id]
the mail bag, where it wasfound af
ter Its arrival at this place. An ob
struction for stopping;, the horses bail
been thrown across the road ; buj the
driver was fori unnte enough to force
a passage through the woods and
ilnis escaped from the power of 4ns
l&ssJilaht, whom -be describes mffl
middle shied iinn, rearing a dark
frock coaL Two persons. ttonij
some suspicious circumstances, were
apprehended and brought before tb$j
Mayor on Monday ; hut, on
ami nation, their innocence of tbej
crime was satisfactorily established.]
The' frequent attacks npoti the pub
lic mail of late, call aloud for the'
* ? v'? w. 1 S,T( ^ ** Vf i'- ' v\* t ? ^ | 'Ci
adoption of some plan to protect it
fiqm Jhe violence of desperadoes on
the high Way, 4f to accompaiiy'H
with a guard be deemed too expen- j
sive, a resort to (he old mode of non-j
veying it throogh the stages, would:
perhaps l>e preferable to Ike present;
system. |
v; H ALF.1GU, NOV. 1&,
At the Circuit Codvi of the U?
States for this district, which has.
tikis tfeek been hell! hi this city,)
Chief Justice Marshall anil 3 udge
Potter presiding? Thomas Hasweu,
late Assistant Post-master at Ijewis
buqg, in Ftankliwcounty, was cons
victcd of purloining letters ami mo
ney from the Mail of the United
States. But at the request of the
Prisoner's C on t \ se 1 , and bv confetti
of thf Counsel fbr flie United States,
the Court postponed passing judg
ment on the offender until its next
cerm, to he held on the lfctll of May
[ next. Jo the fhean time, Has well is
to tetnain in confinement. ? ,
The case ifrf Mr. Haswell ought J
to prove an affecting warning to
yofcng men placed as ho was. In the
way of moxrcy .temptations. Two
months ago, his character stooil
as fair as that of any young man in.
the State, breath had nilver is
sued against hk reputation for hones^
ty ami integrity. This appeared in
evidence, riot only from Mr. loel
King, in whose service be hail been;
^for several years* ami whom,
for the, two, 1m -.years lie was a
Parfn^In Bu^ne$s,,lftit from sever
*1 other witnesses : yet,
in an evil hour, he was tempted, to
Commit an act,whkhKl?s.blasted
his reputation tor i -
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, : " -i
Pj THURSDAY. ;XOVEljlB?l
In consequence of an error io our agent
in Charleston, we did not receive paper m
time to publish tmr Ga2ette is&t week? .A
deduction will be ihade Tor tho*e numbers
INTERNAL 1MPKOVEMENT.P
The State of Georgia teems ? last, to
tie roused- to this important objcct. The
jgrdnd juMes -.have represented roads as
fiecessavy to the public welfare.. Govern
or Clark in his ?dtlt;ess to the Legilasta
ture observes. 'jj
v.v >?The. impWtvChient of our high
Vvays through the agency of roiv
laws, has Ti?d a fair experiment.
Thrs lias been a fruitful aubjcct of
Legislation, and bdf little benefit has
resulted to the community. In fact,
the diffetcnce between tire effect |4ri>.
; duced by (ho present road laws, and
no laws at all, Would not, I consi
der be very striking, ^'Whethet the
defect be in the law or in tlia want of
its execution, the consetyienco to
the community is the same. > 1)1 her
states haVe made advances in this de
partment, highly in their credit, hot
more conspit inusly to their conveni
ence. /jwpt^ies seemingly msur
in on nt a blu M^peufpcrconi^aiid
s hate boen
ion? K I'lwse
*iV,mJ2T$5l US
'N a vigatiori. Hulfkc nrst Georgia
made ni? experiment, and in die
r hefjei^tilfcftte have in a
...ose lessens liowevitr
of cxperhrtto, will h _
ami WW shall bo able topiweed mnn|
advantageously for the future by
avoiding tlm errors
1
Tlfcre are great awlPL^,
roads in Ibe stair, which mi
sutgecffed to the Turapike
much to the convenience oTH
;tn unity, find perhaps to
dual profit of those wIjlq
disposed to embark in
|r Colonel Hardoh of tbe * S
pared a plan, apd dratted a Bill,
cipal feature of which h the'/ , Jr ^
itablishnient oT a Board
Works Avhose _
aiul-the poivers properly
wUh the uecessaty riatedy ;
onduct in the discharge of
important trust tiidrojE^misl
boardjjs t? eoWBiWr
sioners, 1# be *lee?Pr annual j| by
Mp? legUlatufe. Tbey to give
bonds and * securities They are
accountable for the,s?q*? of mongy
l annually to (hat body the state
e puMic works, the expend!
r_ ? made in prosecuting them, aod'*
to recoMtteud stjcb measures as tliey
may think well calculated to aceom- .
plish the objects 'the bill bus in view. ]
It contenHHates the opening of a
road from Savannah to Augusta,
aud through Washington and Athens |
in 'ho most direct course towards
Nashville, in Tennessee, as far as
(he boundacyof the --nation of thel
Cherokees, another fl?d from Au
gusta to Milledgentle, and thence.
Wlbe most^ttreti* course to the seat.;
of government, in Alabama, as far
as the boundary of the nation of the.
Creeks."
. . 1
^ ho Colonel next propose* thatnvea-"
sure* should be originated to ?9C#rtfeia
what can be doae for river navfcwiaib
> cannot but be obdertedjhat roads ?>
bOp? the worthy Senator fim attention ; T
and, that, even*}*** de*P afivfcr ? thej
Savannah^* Toa^frpm thence to jjtoii&usta ]
is contemplated. . ^^eak b,cVidtntthat
I^i.r .-T -yrfrrW^- - ^ '? vwwKifc?
fj^fetpance, where is now U^&a**??|fl
Stwm-Uo.1? Belo?t for want of water. |
andT^Wnces.
'There is aa advantage enj?
by the citizens of Maryland of i
importance, which rjprobKhly is
eqpyedin an equal degree h&.Mw.
lieoplo of angr civilized nation 4n the
world. Wv allude to the expencea i
which may lawfully he incurred in 1
- ? -'-"tion ot defence of suits
vidttals in the Courts of
i'r?
paid the trivial suniol, Thret tkom
sand Dollars for charges ^incurred Sn
latefiuitlew Virit with '?2S,?k .
of the United States. Hot, the
Baltimore Gazette, from which the
above extract is taken, would con
fer a great benefit on the community,
by stating' the nature of i?. advantage
so exclusively enjoyed by the citizens
o#y M*ryt?n?Kw^hrt, whyf should
.not Use collection of the debts in the
State Courts be plated on the same
footing as in those of the U. S. and
[impananco be abolished. This sub
ject, a? well as a notice of an equit
nhle tribunal in England, for the re
covery of ; debta;; onder/'&B??' has
lieeh partially agitated in the Rich
mond Jimjuuer 3t the l$th October.
,-rx^oi
made. and, which Mlegation* are
I founded in truth, I am satisfied wilh
tha train in which the question of
? ** ? ? movement !*now placed. |
confidence in the Legi^l
aw?V;am fine, that far the
lit duo and impartial rfi#trt?
?tkift'of the ,H.Wic trea?,re will be
ensured.? The *w>un?? ordered hjrJ
Uw, regularly forwarded to ttoerij
?oroi?tvwW* Office, and, under flitT
sruid?ncc of iWttifience, activity anfl
la
ed.
>*<
H
M
le%re of ,-Hie Tel wropo/
ly la add ///? ^ /Vr<t
pggBi4^WAY.
Georgia Journql, Aov. 13.
lent Hill contemplate
iqp of a great turnpike
13 vaniiah ?to Augusta :
Augu^a, l>> Wash-t
jton ami Athens, tol
of UiJ&IWrokee Na?l
reiqftrtft ? attffpfobinl from Augusta, I
rby MilledgeviUcio the botimlar, od
' the Creek Natiou, on the rant toi:
the seat of government, in Alabama. t
' We congratulate the people vof tlrtsf
state on the prospect s( hajting tbrsc.4
great improvements in actif^fcrogrc5)^,
[^7* Shoukl the State of Georgia pur
siittthis by stem, and, that she will we hav<|
every reason to believo, as fro v the otfi
ciai report? ol tier Treasure* she has
unappropriated balance of ?145,3) 6 in.
het cofiet s. Her expendiuines'bMlitolr
$331*035* and Revenue
wit! have nearly $300,000
' without the trca ion on?
And, should she form the v
question whether roads Would^H^H.
commerce to Augusta and SAvaonarrxhan
Marshal.,
'9
I 10,(XK)^bot by tfatf late ceiwua It i*
SS8| *Pl tOr'
Lduclion or lMainfUH generally at iW
'Irate of ?& per ccnt