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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 2

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Charleston, South Carolina
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TUB COlUflEK ft -r nr jn i 'ii Kentucky The iwW Governor of thia Plate Joseph Desha and the Lieut Goverp- or took ih i atlis ofoflicef Frankfort on the 24ih ult hnving been received into town with military and civil escort and honors The whole number of votes taken at the late election is i si ertain-'d to haw been tJO77 of which Governor Desha received 3 378 giving him a tnajori-j ty of 1 voles over liis opponent election fi representative to the 19th Congress from this State lias just taken place Christopher Rankin is re-elected without opposition Indiana The representation of this State in the l'Jth Congress will torsist of Jonathan Jennings John Test and Ratliff Boon the latter ntleman being elected in opposition to Mr Blake who from partial returns we supposed had succeeded The return from the interior pollution of this State give to its elections a diffci cut complexion from tl at which Ht first i In wore' It is a-eertaiiii that Frederick Bute Is elected to le Governor of the State a large majority over Gen Ashley who vv is at first soppo-piT in have hern chosen The report of the feat of Mr Scott the present representative to Congress from Missouri in the election of a representative i Whd it rt I it a I OATIY nntua -rOTTVTUY (raatr TitMi imiuM pi aOVVaTI I IK It 1" rmn Ta? cut from England irnoM obit rnvtJtrsnoYjiExrs Olirr the Patriot 4 woosy By lli arrival at thit port of packet ship Jimdyst rapt Binary in 34 davs from Liv-erpool impart of that place the 31 st Jutland Tendon pa par to ilia 2th are received Ve have hen favored by Messrs Topliff ard Birnard with the papers of the latent dates from which we make the following extracts It is rumored that the British eovernment has resolved to aerredit the Consul from Buenos Ayres and that the commercial treaty with that republic will appear in Gazdts We give these as mere Globe and 7 avtUer IfullfJulySi vessels are nniv-edin the Elbe from Greenland the first has 5500 seals and about run oil the second 45 tuns and the 3d 35 do They give a very unfavorable report of the success of the English LONDON JULY 27 By the Dutch mail this we have received papr rs from which we make a few extracts It he seen that an articlcun-der the date of Berlin asserts that the con- and quite safe against the mounted or petti-coated Mussulmcn from Asia The invading armies soon feel want the cavalry of which they principally consist are first dismounted the horses dying for want of for-1 age the bad and insufficient provisions I soon after affect the men and by the time they iVtrk it wise to retreat they are as helpless as flies on a frosty day and are de- wroyedin detail without danger to their enemies It was in this way that the great nr- served any other name (iian that of a skirmish Odysseus whether from policy or to ettbirnss the Government ith whom at that time be hid dfftrences or from inability to resist allowed that army to puss tho Thermopylae without opposition it flowed on to the More a in full confidence vtncceRs no resistance was heard of the I'jtfrian Olscrctr announced that tlugseve ral Greek Chiefs were making terms for themselves and that the day-dream of the independence of Greece was dissolved A ela Liters Iroin Greece from persons attached to the party of the Cnptani or Military Chiefs acruae wo know not with what truth av record uto of an intention of setting up a foreign Prince in the character of a monarch There is no danger but such an attempt which would have the effect of making Grerre dependency on someone of the great European powers would ho resisted by the Greeks themselves We hope too that the English government would as little give its countenance to any imHi scheme ns to thepla of reducing Giceci! to the condition of Moldavia and WhI- Ischia Don Pedro Moutsgur formerly mirrhunt at Neuvjtns of the firm of Yillegis A Mon-tagut get tit-man inui cMcemed as a mer-chant und citizen was assassinated in Ha-v-inu by pirates to satisfy their revenge for his withholding the (tapers of the piratical srlir 7 taken hy the British and several of her crew executed at Jurniaca On Saturday the llili Sept mher instant there was to a meeting oflhe frienJsofMr Clay in PJiilmlelphia fCOItHUMriTKI1 Mil BI)I By repiildiiiiiag tlie following I kh ss cut cut of a Pluludi Iplna Paper s-vt-ral 1 n'v erhsiv infer rvote to aonoe may iinfm-tuiiu ely he attacked will) the prevail ver Vi-set ef letter from a British Plmician a prl-smiL-i ut erilmi in France l)r Krsu of Philadelphia dalt-d -Jfitli November I S07 In eases of irritability of stotnaeh whether aecompstiicd with fi-ter or not the Yin de Champagne 1 mseux has been administered with the greatest possible sue- cess either alone or mixed ith Seltzer Wa- A correspondent of the New-York Daily Tle ne HHS Prfcribed Idvrrtistr srys anecdote of Gen-Vnl hyfr Allex of the Navy in a had raso La Fayette appear to please you I have a of fever attended with frequent and violent few on hand whHi 1 slmll emmuuniente vomitting The immediately I excited a sensation of heat in the stomachy and a general copious perspiration soon I broke out For some time afterwards whed the Champagne was omitted the vomiting returned and was constantly checked by the Champagne both Champagne and Peltzcr Water I contain a great ileal of carbonic acid is it not extremely probable that brisk Cyder P--rry or Beer might he exhibited with great advantage in the Yellow Fever and I other diseasifi attended with vomiting I I remember an offict of the fiO'h Regiment r-e that lie was very with the Yellow Fever at Tobago and was given over by tho medical men He then without their know- It Dr Fiwrrt io hi Medic ul oinpanion I page 280 mention the good t-flVvl of Ixmihiu Pot-1 Irr in fHe ut' Killioiiv Pt-vcr 1 "-L1 '-I I C7 THE Vy I'otlneil have tde an ipprcinr atinn for juioi ling a Itetivnl for vhe Tran-I ncnt who are tnliji ctv tf the prevailing disease and for afford mg tln-m viu li niln-r relief aa may I be neert'- U-y Pervini devirnui of obtain-I ing a'listoiu-e wdl leave tin ir application! at Council Chamber whi re die CominilU-e appointed fin-tho pnrpne will allend daily at It or with ei-tlicrnf the fnlloainj rrnllrim-n Ward No I PPUMWKK) Church-tt Ward No WPHRONNKAU Comer South Halt ami Ij-t'are-ttrert Warl No 3 AMI'S JKU FY Lauren Ward No MUItlltFCK Corner Meeting and Hmtadant utrerlt FdilFsTOV Ltand 11 i 1 Board of Health Sent 1824 fr T7 The City Cnuncil navintg allowed I an appropriation tte Board of Health for the relief of nuh peron allli ted will the prevailing Fe-ver a are iin-dde to anpply themmlve with I thought in luy heart 1 should die he- I atltmlance ihe mlijnim-d a Committee of the fore I gut over my I Hl0ym Is the Ci I Hoard will iitieml at all timet to appiinilaintforlhe I mral grey No nudum he has not grey relief intended am) may he found at the following hair that heat all VFORCF ITRM AN 61 Eatt-Pav no madam 5 lie weurs wig thnts jacoIS AXSON kmr-a eppomte Price't A let or at Ids ojfice St Michael's Alley JVMPS II MG Yo 51 Meitinsr-stieet Jtom IFF I'EN'l II AM Vs 49 Coming-street or at his office Al e' WM Ml 11 Ji the Cowt-llnuse vf-tree' u-njVtfrrer or at xuiisrfi imxTED Apply to Gmnux PiaMis'luiirmanof the Com- mitler of Kelu-C Krt-HiV Si-pL 7 llonve one in Itnumlat -itrt 1 1 one in Wrtt-treet I one in ixme-ttrect 'me in Ijiurt nt-tlirrl and I one in Slate-tn el Hv o-di-r JAM A MI1IKU Clerk g-iw fSOOQ sterling Malm had been declared a i'iJ i'y lfi -Extract of a private lttr Tlni'dmitjisul of Count is a real loss fir the moderate puti and In tx'lefvi Al fiero is fre-h proof that this unfoitanata country has again -fallen under lh stupid power of the CamiriUa The Lu -i i Mi lister Ouhril has ju-t am ula-nl has he-1 out Surcdon in order to deliver lottef fro tho Eniior into the ban Isof the King There is some rca-mi to hop" front wlnt he says that lit ulhi en-Mwidho favorable to the oppressed Jinny that of his predecessor Bulgiri iijijnin Zca Bermudez me Idi iisier is ripened witli impiitiniice amt if he pun lit Miniot i of war mid of Mu fitie ihey iy yet cloa the system of ii gor whi'li in within a few days rocom Odessa July We hove received lei trrafiooi Constantinople dated the Ith Usui most remarkable portion of their uuieiii is a follows i "t's lio 34 ult Leri tad i I ikfiitwUota Georgia I.

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1803-1873