Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, April 11, 1816, Image 2
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Cottonr Sea Island -
? Upland, ' -
Rice, prime new * t
f lour, Superfine - . "
y Fine country ~ -
Corn, - - - ? - --
Tobacco, prime in leal
: m manufactured
W-hiSkeJ, - - - -
BuUer^^f - - -
Bacon, - - - -
Lard, V - ' - - - /
^Tallow, . - - - A
Bees Wax, - -
Hemp, - - - -
. Homespun, Cotton -
iN ARTICLES.
Coffee, prime
? old i
olasses,
?
PRICE CURRENT IS
'ayettevflle $ this CH
irr ange me nts will be
u?n of die prices at
%* It will be observed that the .above
jecially as it relates to Columbia and
'ing to a deficiency of correspondence :
?s possible to obtain regularlyweeklyl*
tich shall be fairly stated. -
KDNAPAn^^.' '' "'j
'rtter from * gentleman juat re
(and v?ha touched at $*?
-? JHeituUy ) jljQhi* Jather in Edinburgh *mmm ' 'l-*]
Bombay we ha^ heard very lit
t\ recentevent* which have oc
*urope. We were acquaint* dwith
Buonaparte *4 escape from Elba, and his at
taching to hi* carise the army of France.
*)tr our arrival at the Cape, we TEceiveda
very. indifiiact: account of the battle ol Wa- .
terloo, and hsConsaqaences ; uTaUditton To^
which it was Repotted, th^t h?U Buonaparte^
ad endeavored to escapa to America #H$dk r
d promised \hf\ protection and had been
?u ujd by an English s|*p. All this of
mr. gave us ^reat joy ;\?ut our warmest
I ^ could never ^Save anticipated -our seaktig '
i St. Helena ; this howe^r we did," El
^ATing, t) mi
Island f*S.Verc metL^^.aw *
win. firrt contmuni -atsjifto tta .
intelligence, arid was aa*wered by\?? with 3
heartfelt thetra. I oVeourw expected to .
see Capt. Fvaser ; hut, linking over a recent 1
Mavy List Y'as <pnsqled*:>,my disappoint-,]
PtW h5s
L- course all very anaious fcHate a^peep at tffr .
Great JWbolco*. He reside* about two miUs
Sh. the counti y, in a s?4ll cottag?,w?th a mar
quee adjoining beloafeing to Mr. BalcolmV,a J
navy agent ; Mr. JJfo country house n in (he
tame mclosure aljoft an hundred yards dis
rjjiigfiliw ^"thstowir family wi "the Mud
which he viattaw My. D. ha* two amart
yonng dau(jft?t?Bt? who talk the l'rench lan.
<?u?K? fluently./and to whom h* is very much
attached ; he styles them his littio pages.
There ht a number of, little ator.es of the in
nocent free(j^<ns they take, and how highly
hits diverted by it. He is occupied during
?' lay it>' writing the history of his life, and ,
?vei/ng is devoted to walking in the gar. I
d?M w'th the Generals, ami his society at Mr.
"Jjcyim's. The only chance strangers havq.
f fonversing wTtl^wSiSts t>y getting an in
t induct ion to Mr, B; and stepping in as if by
f Wattce in the evtn?*g. Our captain and aeV
' <:vA of our passengers, by this means, have
had Ion r conversations with him; he talks
upon ctfery ^jject butt hoae relating to pott*
tie*, which he seems very desirous to ?vtrid.
Tie behav?d with great politeness to the
Indies, who have been echoing his praise*
%the Rood fortune to arrive as he was taking
his afternoon's walk in the rapden.
We (for I had a companion) tied our'
hoi to a tree, and slipt behind a bush, a
little way from thfe walk where he was to pass;
he passed several times within a rod of us:
we had a mo*l distinct friew of hwrfT; lH
vas accompanied by two of his Generals,
^Monthelons and Gorgons, who remained un
covert da From what I could hear (for though
lond he taiks very thickly) the late> events
were thejAject of their conversation. l)a
voust's t)i?es I could learn, was mentioned
with no high aucomiums. He was dressed
in a plain hlue coat, buttoned high his
breMta leaving the belly exposed, which por
tubt r^i^ a ^Wt dear^ fo^VhUe waTstcsaV;
nankeen breeches and military boots ; he had
a large star on his left breast. He is a rttkl
cPe*i*fed m m, wtH rnwdr, rather corpulent
w i'.Ji a sin^u'ar though agree ^hle countenance,
ligh-' biua ayes, which apyeared tn me the most
striktm^ feiUuVe in his euuntenanc*, !x??n^ so
expressive and intelligent; there was nythinp:
at *\\ n.dirativtj of the great taints he pt?<v
aes*cd. lie Is vefy tM^cfty th?
Admiral t tw? sloops of war are coXt wit;
cruising off, the island, the^one on the vind
ward and tho other ttewara sides, be aides
several guard boats ; they are fortifying it in
every possible direction* % He stiU* how e*er_
entertains the idea of being at nojRhtaat pe
riod the Emperor of France : he thy :s it
impossible that tbe French people caj< >ng
suffer under the floull?ns.M ^
From tie Bob tort Daily Advertiser.
r ?> j
^ By an arrival af thiis port from M \r+
seilleti Paris papers#*o the 5th ult. W< v*
cnntnm ty* nnltr^ xJL
the prohibition of' English papers and p4i n
phlets, but all contain fxtrjwus front Lon*< >\\
papers. ~They assert tfiat perfect t rancjuili y
prevails at Lyjfis, a Serjeant and five nit n
only having beel arrested.
The proprietors of the Bank of Hambiu^ i
i iiuw ? r^?^? "i
their behalf By the Senate with France. ?
public lands iransfc-rrrd toahem h?_that ^
vention, as an indemnity for ttui bptcie tak
from the Hank by the French in 13 is, w
produce only 35 per cenC ol thejimount tak<
aWayt and for which indemnity ought to
*jn
/ "
&
^pTf?pctttdh:tM -? gttgdv**ai tineas^ J
oes\ prevails in Prussia. *
ji^The Prince Royal of Bavaria has proceeded
tb Milan to settle with the Emperor the m^- i
understandings relative to the exchange of 1
territory (between Austria and Bavaria. |
There is a serious mi^lderstanding be^
tween the Senate and citwten* of Frankfort.
:: The Emperor of Austria ha* appointed p
Archduke John, who h*t been recently on a
tour to England, Viceroy of the Kingdom of
Lombardy and V enlcey
Cambaceres, 'Me rii n de Douay , the painter
David, and the regicides The b^udeau and
;? Esvignaeare at Brussels^ and Geo. Vj
? Ti
_ T 1 m m m w w Ml*'
me at Ghent. Fouche ha* not left Diet
On the 6ih of January, died at Warsaw,
M* FrancU JnfeilLlntfEbJiJM
oT \$S years* A
Sir Robert WlWn, Bruce and Hutchinson
"have not Ik en admkted to bail, as whs
in the English papers. Their appltcat
be released on bail his bten refuted. ? ???
pnbHc reading roomi^ Par?H*feclosftf, snd ,
not to be opened until a new permission from 1
the^ prefect of police* Cfcrnot had arrived at j
Warsaw, on his way to Ht. Petersburg*
Princess of Wales has arrived at
On finishing her vis'ti^p Greece she v... ^
ceed to Constantinople. >
Fouche is going lo Prague, where The-*
baudean is already. Vnndaipm* is coming
to America.
* < - - - - ??* V
"New.Yoriu Marci 30. I
y *ljTEf*T *H0AT .? v^ j
JBy the British Packet Osboro. which arri
ved at this porf yesterday* with theLFebruary
mail, thr Editors of the Mercantile Adverti
ser received1 a file of the I/)hdon Morning
ChronieU to the 10th ulu inclusive, from
L which the following extracts are iratle?$
r IiOsdom, Febnisry 0.
$ Several q-testfofcs were ask*d yMhErday tilL
both houses of Parliament, 1 resjseting the
treaties and conventions, ?nd the Wgo6ialioris8
the House of Lord* the Marquis wf Lans
down enquired With regard lo the eommwlii
eatfens that had paesw between the Allien
powers subsequent to tj|>e treat JkjaC the
of March, signed at Vienna, and previous
to the late military occupation of Paris,
laiivc to the establishment of a pv?rnmtnt
in France, in the event of success in their
aims* The Kail of Liverpool u \>on this
point could not state the nature of the com
i frnttvi^auoos that passed, whilst he positively
asserted there \va$ no engage men*. ei^jtred
jnto "for imposing ^Government- t!pr>n the
IVtncU people, hAfcirniUcd that the u.Kfef?V
standing waft, that*4p$ most Christian 'Majes
ty should be restored to his throne. .Upon
| moot her point, as to Che communications had
with the provisional government, his Lord
ship state^, that no nev;oci&tion was entered
iri|o with that cjovernmeiif, and as the Mar
tjfcasTjf Lansdov\ n observed, that it was mat
ter of fa)toriety, that ?.Hfc Provisional Govern*
ment ottered to negoctate. it ivas to be under
stood tha^ such matter Was met t>y a refusal,
to whicl\JLorci Liverpool aesented. His Ro\n
al Highness the Duke of Sussex also asked a
question respeevfrg live holy leagtie.^s it has
been termed, 7*^ treaty between Russia,
[^Austria, and /'russia, which we published a?
few days yiice, artd Lord LiverpooNdmit*
I te&, that a, Ueaty Of-tha* nature was signed
1 a\ Pari 4* - lhia document was likewiseattud
ed to ill the House Of Commons, by Mir.
Brougham, who justly
was qrfcant by it than
parent. The learned gei
ed fb a still more import _
foffcns a prominent point inthe hiatoryu
pi these negociations, namely,-* treaty tj?3
4ween Austria and Prtnv^i?|n%^%it|lL
third power (not named) is stated to bd a par
ty, the stipulations of wjach arS said to be ,
intended as guarantees ajj^pst Russia. The
existing of sucb a X
did not:- .deny. -?It
luminous as the papers are
lUereagfe
arij
Swotvi
| iut pt tht late*negociations, is
Jprwavtl^ -and that quettkm^T
r importance remain altogether
It is hot a little singular, that I _ _
at Paris, the construction of which
mAiifcW 6f high, interest* his beeimUcfcc
omitted in the document\ communicated,
that it has become necessary , to make a
cifie motion for it? production*
| The nation is aroused from cjjtjnd of
Kingdom to the other, on the rtuject of
income Tax. The universal feeling m, flat
m attempting to impose it again, Min|i|
brgak their solemn promise, and a
be trusted, eitfye*
MmMS<>u!ii_i]
invitation %o enter int?rthr R
aud many other Frenchmen,
ti]r\hcii* talent i for command,
administration, have ri
Emperor Alexander to Jiettfe in his en
S<veral persona who have cultivated U
under very * encouraging cirewmstan
settle in iiussia. Lacepede, the nat
and Ghaptal, the cliemit. andLX^Win
the interior, have declined the invimti
are preparing to set ofF for the United
of America.-? Several other literati
^-'U^Jjttid, to pursue^**** a^
Sucfi arc the results of that
itme dviurtati^p*
_ ,-ja* narrow policy,
whjob fa warring against every tiling and
?very person, that U distinguished for libera
lity in f rauc%; *J|
February 10.
Another day J?as passed without any arris
of l^jrerch papers* Thiterdays Journals arj^
now due. Some farther discussion took place
last night; In the House of Commons rrspeat
i%ti^trraty signed in January, li t*, against
Russia, to Wlrich it is now openly stated
Great* Britain was a part fil l *ord Castlereaglfc
endeavored to get rid of tpa subject by as- ;
sorting that it Was * mere historical fact. * It
much curiosity and*.
o*er %itK that in- .
_ ^pchu^toefeC.
T?1g?5r " 0n '' L?rd
PRANCE. j|
'*M- Bordeaux, 26/4 Jan. 1316.
(hit
is/ >*$ZP4.
M
t&i
fflFl
W
ft
1 'W pwv? wni or ? iiiiifl
is much occupied wit#,
officers who asaistefi
^j, and in whose jwpe*
. thrown on the affairs <f
since hr* famous letter m
i has continued to loW gmund.
. Lava let te is Mill in close eonfige- ;
A Roman Senate woukl l?ave crovn
rd her for her cxanaple of connubial attaih.
ment, but the Royalists think she ought to
suffer for her fiusband I f ! I will
events.^ While there is Pinion between .hel
. alli#st yd British gold can buy the mlnislsrs
| of the tmaei^hle Who prrtenT^
I disgrace Euiope'and the af^, 1 see no h?pes
for the reaurection of this bleeding country*
Rot the best informed among the patriots
think their sufferings will not continue long*
Commerce is at its 16 west el>b.
A authority tW Uie c<
iference some days wk
iSouncU, recommends
encourage and pV>mo
trcotirsr^rith "lit Uhi
ted lb the
tifce U.
fi$t? in
f their
lit A ?
( ROW i
t J!. (AllAiiiiiK^ a. v
^ i'l* * V^~ .?
j.uxel, a phi^ jittaii,
\> litten, aJl ship
It away on th oast ofy
shall all ' v , 1 piv
tose haiidrfr phial ma)
tUethe Rref ^known toaM
J patents." This note vri
*> toiaTO* past 12
? Hiis JsJand on
of an eatthotfet
i*f) JU ?il? ii.
thtaikj i^^pi
>een las?
B?>VDK41'X, I'Vl). ikh, lii'h.
It appear ihat a coft&pinicy Ini^-en lot m
eH to a cohYidci able cxleut, l)'* ot>jjtcl <
yrhiclu it i? impoiksible yet to uUfiklU^_A
usual, nu*vl>erfes surmises hate btcn foun
cd upon Che subject ; and what we arc in
Cormtrd ofc is merely this r that scleral pci
Paris, Lyyns. ber
raux, ainl MeU* ^some livest Utve bee
I lost at the latter place in the attempt to aur
prize th? fortress by 4he con?$>i|?t^* ; &
ffty part**! am Hfclint
machinations
English with
try.
I have it frd m
leb rated Lames
with the KT
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BOUSE OP Jjx>
JiARTM
?n Motion of. I
he house wt.
*ho)e, Mt. Jncksen ?
I t* ylace the snrviglng
]* prhon on the n?#jr jx
rep- if ted to (ho house
,41, JBlf^htdiy: I J
massacre tot* plMeV#f?d the bi
mended, wm ordered to .bf engrt
^ ? -L j i. 1 i
Wd^tef
I ^'frapokjtoi
mil clutjr of thifty per
fe lr?, and then gradually reducing r
J* cent. Mr., W jr offered scvfcra>aH
support of his motion,
jtloif of Mr* Lowndes,
J' present, to wait someii Wl ?
} e*ahle;the house td act mo
^ Ward of Mass, itjjovi
t ohject of whiefhi Mibstfn
4Ke operation of the dull
"led by the bill,
HHid this motion to
:w it
iwh?c\
B'
n
MB " WVW "
liiln which would
thejpby the duties
met change
Wpf >|>ome or ordered,
nojice k to enable them to
4yres afleonltngly* ;
Mr* Lowndes opposed tfc* thoV?<
duty Was necessary at all, to serUn ,
u fact ores, it was necessai^y to tmr
operations without delays and
1 6e gentlemen would find that i
would , ensue manufacture
from the delay he proposed thaivA
[-prevented to i he mercunfiil j
?doption.
feLMr. Hkrlbert-waa |d*o hottife/ia
tion. It was said that the bill Wtaid
India merchant*?*-he wishedtheine^tl
possible success an<T happiness ; but
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