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V*ttle ftuA interesting frovm
&urn\)e.
The packet Munch ster, Hi New-York, firon
l.iverp ml, brings London p* itrsiolhe uOHi Jum
am) I. verpool tn the I»t In.y. inclusive
r(ic mo 4 in -creating intelligence in h.J I.ussi*'
oflicra. kccou it given b'l w, of an important battl
b ; ween .he )'u Ki and U ussi m», in u« nmghbo.
)| . d Ol Cluniir. a. ill which me former wire com
plelely defeat'-d and n u d. The lurk h fore
« re com nnmled by Hi- Gr* id Vicier n porno
wi j appear* U) have I-on taken entirely by »U
priae by lien. DiTH' c n and escaped »rom Hu
rtek) of battle tnti.i very I tv attendants. h* vi| ig lu
oil (i,a cannon. I its Vurkish torca in he ongigi
jm nl u ibid id have been an ml 40 uOO men. A
Hu 1.-. c nick the tii.aiah force bat hkewmein*:
with d.scurnll n.o i lie bmdegi >g cor,,a umlr.
co ■ in. ij .1 ill. Un-onia General K ouz. bad ben
attacked by a . army ol 3000 men t bat after a
obauntti.; fight, and suslhj. i »; considerable lu» ,
tue Turk, were oblig'd t- q .it th 8 Id
1 i reference to (he ha! He o. l re ChnUmla, Hi
London Morning Chronicle o th j 30ih June, re
in irks ,
It n. vi:r was doubted that if the Humans cool i
contrive to force the Fm k» to fight in an exp o»e<
situation. Hut they would dflcai t lie in. Oir rea
era will » elr nn our < x rac a tr im 'he Knuia
Stare Gazette mai Ii y have succeeded in lorci g
the I’urks lo fig'll i i a situation in which thoir re
treat wa* cut oft', a id the re ail v/aa precisely wlia
might hav- be ii anticipated. Iha army ol the
Grand V *.er was completely e mted.or rather di -
aolv d, a.id nc hunt. If oily succeeded in maki g
hit e cupt with b n i.aM numb r ol h n'v.
The Ituiaians have. hi;h i-o, hadotiufl to strug
with h ex rao'dinar/ -liHiculties o thee un
try. Far Ir on ihair rea in. cca, and fighHog in a
de».date c ,ii n; y. Iu y nee. «r*rdy aff-rJod mil; ir
long line, ol c nnnin oration inuumei able points o>
attack to an enemy writ acquainted wHi tin
griiiiiJ. mid able tom kcgiod ois retreat into one
of his strung h aids.
Hut the rec in imcc avaol (he Turks hav g'» r
them u c irifi let ot winch Ins . roved la a! to them 1
—Tne H i si-ns have been enabled to avail them
•elves ol their si ran gicil aci-mee in a wav in whicn
auccesi is c;i mi i, wir i i General is a. cmided b■
troops o! a .u i-rior quamy, lln Russian Genera,
having succeuded in occupyi g .11 ihe defiles ami
pa-sea in the rear us the Gr n I Vzier, hj wine i
iiejlrew In. aaniii) ntie i and pn v.»i ms Hum
Ch u ill., ih.t latter ba ino Iten.aiiv, bo a battle
Had Hie Turks been qua,, or nearly ' qnnl, in
quality, to the llussia tin' rm In have been a
hi! dm ipnrai ion. I’o occupy o fi -sin the rear
ot French ar.,l B iglmii tr mp», except in th : cir-
OU.ni* i ice ol pn.se sing a up nor loice, or bcii g
m’.Hj to (ad back m s rmg rei ifuroemenla, niigni
be What 1 1- C-u ed ,;U Oiling a Tarta . lint the ' '
xrc n>t yet so far i uprov lin the r tac ms, aa t
render h necessary t s - n oppon >t io Hi m
s bridge of gi d ri w ver, ih. Kusaian Gend a
tpealr. Ikvourubly m (lie r I) si ig. "On the no r
er app.roaco o <> ll o colnm •«, he display, daII h a
(rpiccsi i rig i o srj 11 to ol lolanliy sod w.nl it s
p h ;1 1 oa o' cavalry, uop .pled Ly numeroir
ai dlriy ” Sec irifi gto the see mm ol the , riaou
mis. lies army consisted ol i\v.;n j* wo regim n'a
of r -gulur :in an. r■. » .ni“ r g men .ol regu ar c.,v
airy, and ah iu. Ii UOO Anslo .ban lufaotry and si
airy.
VVe c nifps- (bat wc are not a little eurpri* l d
that n I u In h army id iO 000 men sh u d be »b.e
to nt« id n« grou rt against a Uussiail army 01, via
aupoosL', n ally . q in nn nhcr.s, in a pi. died battle
Ifor t.,iir hours, with ui any decisive re* dt on eiUi
«i side. ‘Alter a iipj deiouv c nim ...”■ »»ya tin
Itu-sia G-ivral “ot four n.iaia, the fire, . l ’i'!’
Vi,.’ > xbnis;.,d iro.ips cunt I not common, m ireiy
Ceasnl on both aides ” I lie t. highly creiii able
pa. S,| * yulu - ...... 1»,
drtivin , v rv favorable oonnlnsiona as lo the mil •
Ssry ci r .bihty ol th nauim.
F«ru paper- e mmin a telrgv iphic der-ntch from
Tcul hi, a iiiuu ici g he arr vat »i M r-hui Uaison
»t ihn prt Apr vale le urli' nith cry, ditto
the iTih, mentions, on die auiboruy of svia . I
wo'Ch hoi arrived ih d«> b'.re'rm It. b'>ck
ah. g quadron bn. ie . g .crs, th«i an K g ids
v sad ha . or lugo. a i order I. nn du. an im. ih
If ceicy, to co cud ai mini d.aie p. ce wHi
Trance, and lha ill.; H;. ent.y an. d termi .ul to
obey (be mandate. Flu- is one ot h ■ fruiis of tlu
renc »al ■ i .na nenJiy re aUuns between yrx.iss
mna he forte.
Ate num ml taken place between the French
Cham in ol i) puties mill the Gliamber ot Feeis
JU. de I’eyr.miiei the 9>l nster ol lur ic , h i! or
dered a .me rep,;is t . Ins h >tcl w. huui Hie so
thorny of itu Deputies, t hey ordered the biih
<pt the tradesman b ; paid, bm that Hie kliaister
ul Khu c aan mid am a de I’q r met tor the s
m .mu —die I’cern nojec.cd to Hie suit ha, th
Uepu ics p r .sled io ilwir ,rdir, ty a may .my ol
AjU io 110.
I he ol ilrilivh Gov»rnmeiil in I i.lia is to be
iretii v I H - p Caleu a lo the up .er Fr .viucos us
being more h ailliy a,d ni .re convcuim , now
ilia tiur peans Can hd I u d nr th nr ow i name
Fit snod mb Will nan luve the Hf -I oi ex end
rug a . opinion iar >u „D eto tint dt pow t. wti.cn
tr mi Ii nr joiHeia oi» Having been n tlierloci •
fi ed io me scan lai J prmci isfy, natural y induced
ih i bjliel thai they u > isidereJ iliem. elves mere
sojourners.
It was said flat a Frspcit sqm Iron hid been
spoken, bound io S* om U.vcr. New omi h VAH-!e«
to tak-i po aea ion oi it. VYiut aili become ol Mr
Feel’i grant Hum die Governuieot.
The Intel ig.- ibe from tVaiiaciin, as respects the
progress o) lac diivsse .ag. g lucre is . itreiiieiy
unlav ,r ,b!c. In duohure-t no, teas than liOlion-ts
Were c.osjd, a ul Hie loial numb, r ol sick esuiua
tad at no, less than 18,,;00,
Fi.r.oiioii, were j.aaii.g m Gr -ece fur the sp
pr i»chi ig i» ai tss mb ly. Sjvtral districts
toad named Uuunt Capo u’lstiias lor their repr,-
asntaiivo.
A Ictt-r from O.braltar Mete* that the fleet ot
flic K.u.ieror of U hmcoj had b.on destroyed by
the lujtnaos in the port of Leracau.
Fha Manchsstar papers siaie tin, the inipr ve
m«n( lately no, end in ira.lc colilinu s as rrgurda
moat ot the Heavier articles of pro auction.' Fn Hot
ton tpj lauslin tradq wisiu a desponding »,«te. Jo
many othai ilia.iuisc.iur,ng town., trade was in »
•laic o cx.ro. no depretti an.
Fhe Uionn M rcautilc! Advsniser s»ya —There
is no douot ntivy c iier aiocd ol Ur. O’Oonnch’-'
tlecdou in Glare. Ji n .aid ha tvi.i navo no Coin
pa nor.
Ih.- first div. t ml es thajo.nl firm of licming
ton. btapiicn.on it Go, is declared at /'• 1 1 hi,
po ind--m t.ic a parata o>t«,cs ol K -innigion an,
i'ou m il iO) —and on dicpliemum's Is fed.
ft i, venl lha. !iie li mje oi Lords is to teeoivv
*n aCa tsslon ol digniiy jij th ;par* n ol ilr. Heel
tnat Jr. Vcsjcy F. a ; na. lis i > lead til II m e
Cam ni ms, aud that .>l. Gouib.ur.i t* to b ■ di
spc.Ker. Hiu.ularJ,
Ptriugal —Lisbon Gazettes, to the 20tu Ju ir,
•tre hat ha expedition- against Terccirs saile,
on the availing ftiiulb-U. tbnu ol the vessels,
however, was joiiged ,o put back on the 10. n.
fesying last its usiimiaul on lha d*v ul ssiliog.
Lowfcmv, Jaw* 30.
ft Complete Victory of the Hueuiant
over the Turks.
limn June 22.
ni /.‘evit frt'H I fit Theatre of War,
i Wsns/w June 19.
According to a bulletin received here to-day. s
11 uttle took place at Shoumla on the ). ith ol thi
fi no .th, in whch the Grand Visier was 'tally dt
I ruied, and lost all his artillery.
II , h ; above mentioned bulletin tzprestes Used
n he following terms •
•• General Count Uiebitsch obtained, on lh»
■ iThinst a b-illiant victory over the lurkish ar
i' y, under (he walla of Shoumla. Being inform
d (hit (be Grand V.sierhad left hi* entrencheo
i -mp and marched ' iwarda Frtfadi, the Genera
i H Sihstna on the Sh of June, in order to plsct
himself on the line ot communication of the Turk
h army, and cut off its retreat. The manoeuvre
1 ,vh c i »»s ex-cu’ed with i q isl hrdrtness li ki'l.
vas cr-.wivd wnh the most splendid succ ss. At
> -r a fat gu g march of ihrce days, the Genera
av ng arrived in the of Madira, learne.
ha’ the Grand Vi/.i-r alter an unsuccessiul at
.ck on Fr,va li, was at Jemhascr, a d iniend -d
i re'nrn io Shoumla In tact, on Ihe following
1 ay became out of 'h ■ defile of Uark>rut.cha
a wa- mrn diately attacked and 'orced ba< kin
• i Hie drill* After a mist obstinate engage
j neiil he losi all hie artillery, consisting of 40 can
[ oi. bis ammunition and biggagc, an I a gtva
ijnan ’ty o‘ provision*. H s armv, consisting ol
> ■ 000 ff olive men, including twenty regiments
'I regn ar infantry, is utterly dispersed. All
• hose that escap d the slaughter, fled in vuriou
; ions in the wood*
“ I’rinoe Frub tz -or, Aid de (lamp of Gencrai
uiebtsrh, the bearer of this news, left th,- fi Id
mne liatcy alter th? conc'U'ion of Ihe battl
i '"he loss o' the enemy in killed, wounded anti
priso'ifi-a was not known at the time of his d
psr.ure. "
[ State Gazelle, June 23
The Prussian 8 a>e G-zHte contains th; follow
ng article from the Turkish froatiersi wilhou
any dales
i “ A part ol the enrpa besiegi- g Silistria is mi
he p i m of marching lowirds Pravadi, as Ked*
1 ch d P cha has m.,rch.;d itom Shumla against G.
neral lloth.
“ The thud larcllel bes .re Silis'ria is complct
1 ed.* and as aonr hr the bridge over the Danube
i ~ finished, the p'sc- will be aernus y attacked.
1 “ Fhe c r[!« t».-sieging Rndsoliuk has been a 1
tacked by 9000 Fur'ic wh > vr r: repu'aed. with
1 considerable loss by U neral K - eu z. Generic
1 Schcreime join is stated to hav greatly dta in
guiahed himtcll with his hr gade ”
■j By.nui, lu -e 23.
' j I'.xtrnordiria- y Supplem n' to Ihe Passion Sla't
1 I Gaze »
j NF.Wi FROM FI IB I iIEATRE OF W Alt
i Translation of a Report from the Commander
in (duel ol ihe Second Army, to hi* Msj -sty the
■ limner ir of 31* May, (12tn June)
s “May it pl> sue yoill Majesty—l have to enn
grata.an; you on a complete victory cb ained bt
y./iir (4aj ■-!>** army on In* 30tli May, (llth lane,)
near the v bage of KulowUculia, near Schumla,
s .v.r ihe (.r.nd V z;er.
“ My rep rt of Hie 4.'h of June ha> acqiuinted
- your Maj siy with my march from ih« tainp b -
ore Sibsifis wi h the corps ol Count Pahlco
i partly Air the purpose of joining Gen P. th, and
partly io relieve Hie lortifl ;d town ol Pravadi,
w dc i had been invested i f ten days by the Grand
Vizier. In order to attain this d mile i bj-01, and
at the same li oc induce ihe Gran i Vizier, if pos
mhle to engage in a ba.He, S resolved to make mi ■
■ .elf nnas'er, with all speed, ol his line of com
, mnoics ion with SC nmhi With this view, I »r'
- o;t from Slhstria on h sh, leaving the furtlie
• t.oaeuniloii r»f ibe ai ge of that torlresa to Lo ut
, Gen. ttias-offik).
“ The indefat gable iff iris of the b h division
of [lioi'pers succeeded in npeni g » passage in
| -pit,-of the ext aordina y difficulties of the ground
nd made it possibl. for in ■ alter a previoosju ic
ii. with Gen. It ih, t > occojiy on the 2Sih, in a i
gin*.i march, all the d fi -a and passes in ih t
r #r of ihe enemy, by which he drew his ammo <
aitiivi and provision* from Shumla My fore d ,
( rn ich wnh the corp* of Count Pahlen. w s co- i
t iv r d >y several of our partisans, perform d with
th greater: caution, a,id remained wholly un i
j known io the enemy
The astonuhed Grand Viz did not receive I
the first news of our approach lilt the deiiie at i
1 Marda, cal ed 'la lara in Hie maps, was oc -upie
(b, our Irnoos. Even then he did not presage th ;
lai g r tvli ch threatened him in its whole extent
but im gmrd ■ fiat his new adversary was s c rps
k of about 10,000 men, douched by Gen Roth, th
1 oniy eb; ci of wti cn was lo th'eaten hi, line ot
commumcalion. IJawew. r. even on this supposi
‘ion, he though it necessary to rai»e the siege ot
G Pcsvadii, anil advance with his whole army to
j warns the d fi aof Kulevt-clia, in the lull per
{ m-ion that he should be able entirely to destro)
• j our ieehle c .rps.
i “ About 100 prisoners, who were picked up on
'! In* 38:h aul 39Hi by my vanguard, under f-ieut
! Genet al Barm K nz, on the road from lurk*
tr isuilar to Jcmb x r, and farther to wards Sc'.io
uin'a. unanirnms v alfi m that Hie Grand Viz er
wrh .in army of m ire 'ha 1 40,000, w ia in par.cci
sicu ity ne r Pravadi, wnh u he Inotion oi
ur approach, I his lav i able circumstance ena |
I b ed me to h vc all Hie roa la by which the re
treat cf the Grai d Va er seemed p’-actioabb,
I Host cam till.y re cm o.ir. al at day bre kon Hu j
llth ui*l. and ah tit 9 -’cli ck ou the same more |
i-jingto niidenake a an -g mconnoisauce w.th 10
v i battalions of infantry. 4-qiudrons and 13 o-nnou
, on the road wh en l.ads from Mo a. viachu
•'thr nigh li i areva io Marasch l'hn last nv isurt
jvras founded on h • inf rotation cf several |.r.
- s tiers taken in the deli e i ear Madra, who *aui
ajihai the Grand V zier had tesnlved lo take that
- road wrh he b u)y of hi" army.
j •• l iie enemy at first del not oppose ta- re than
II ,bout 3000 nen, inuntry. cavalry and arunery, to
1 Hie ah vi* mcntic ied sir mg r c nn itrnog parly .
jllut, on ha nearer approsc i of onr column , lu
jdi.ip.ayed all his force .in reguJar qnrea of in
a fan try and well disposed columns ol c v by. tup.
j ported by uu ner, it, ar .l.cry. Acc >rding o ih
' account of Ihe prisoners h s army consisted ot
» 1 3’J rgi nents of r< guiar infan,ry, s 1111 regimen ■
lui regular cavalry, ad above 15,000 Ai.a.olia.
! inlantry and cavalry. , . t
I “ Cup troops burned with impatience to enesg
he enemy, and a most sanguinary pattle ensued,
I-, mat I was obnged, at th vry begs .niog. H
..ako a reserve ol two bngides of in antry, with
ne’.r artillery, and s brigade cf civslry. wi>ha
c mpany ol horse artide y. advanced into Hie lire.
1 ms reinforcement, and especially the boldness of
n 19 h company of hor* - artillery, which un
ier the personal cenmai.d of the fcnve Ma;,n
Jen. Anvildi, did ttie enemy great damage, am!
dso several attacks undertaken and executed with
lie greatest reiulution by the I'ailograd and Ir
,u "k n g infills of tiu sar*, obtained u, consider
, iiile superiority i nolwilha andtng which Hie ha
le c mlinued with great obstinacy, till at lergH'
: j he enemv was e mo.-l.ed to retreat into an ad
vantag ;ou» pusiltun by wood, leaving llu
.field of battle covered with a great p*rt °f b‘ # rs
_ gu ar troop-i, who h»d (alien in the ac'ion.
“ Alter a mord -rout combat ol 4 hours, the fire
which the exhausted troop* c ul ' not contone,
entirely cea»» d o both mdes. 1 m*de ueot 'h r
nterval or r pose to take such further ine»tur> *
appeared to me necea-ary (or the entire defeat
d the Grand Vizier, Accordingly the 6ih divi
b a on of inlailry was relieved, and the Si h toe k it a
pl-ce. ( reinforced the 2d envision of hussars
1 with the third, nod ihe whole line with » r»»erve
rifted of the J 6 h and 19 h div*»i me of Infantry ;
1 end to Lieut. Gen. Baron Kr> D Z who w** * a
'ton d towards Sth-uml* I aunt as areurve he
' 3d b tgade of (lie 11 h division, and the Uulan
'f the Bug, With iheir artillery
“ I hese new measur s, s d (he ex'ranrdinsry
1 to-a which (he enemy’s rn y had »li-'-«d> su-tai
•el in die engagimmt produced an entire (hi*
oour genient in die Grand Vizier, lie ea! ed
<1 iuocil of VVar ( s we Irsr cd from a llm.baah
who was tak“u p-is mer ) and reso v. d 'n retie*
y way of K < r iar' va to Mara ch, ftie deiibtr
'ions of the en ni) f s (ienemls were not yt c
cudfd ah timir colum -h advst end from d If ■
•in sides.and b-gan the attack Our horse am
•*ry, under the prui.ec'ion > f -he 5 h ivision <■■
' nfantry, and the Ifini brigade n anilli ry baa
it > severa' of the . iininy •» ammunition w goo> b
heir first shot. This circ.tun* ance pr duced »n
ev d nt terror in the en n y’-. ra k , and a parii
’U jr wav ring in hia «li > e line s m-d to md'
c« ft that he iv -old “peft'il' g've w y Mea “
t me onr rpoops advanced in q i ck mic ; ho Giaml
Viz.er’s ir n . h w ver. d , no w«it -or ’he at
'nek; bu' hav .g d serged s i h ir art.lief}
commenced a g -ner I fl gin abard >r ed 40 c-nuoi
with ail the ammunition wagons, the c.i np d
their while bagg ge. —Be ides lit s ib-ve 3.1/00
of the tuetr.y, were killed, sue] 1 500 -aken pp
souers.
“ I his happened at 4 o’c'ock in the a f, ernoo'
V Hiii.bascbl wh oi w tiave t k n prisoner, an
everal ot era f he most dtsliu<u shed .filters
he enemy’s army, unaniin usly agree ill•' he at*
ny of 'lie Grand Viz er is to be c ms d> red »» "<
idy totally dcleated, bu' entirety dissolved '
V.zter himself tiaving in»''e his e»Ci’pe accor
panied o ly by a am .it nu i b'r oi h rse.
“ 1 h-* any that lie too: whs adnurabl) . a'cnlnte/i
for tins pur ;o e, (or i 1 < d eight w»rs'3 tbr> ’ " e
I >ro t ai d was so complet- 'y blocked b\ the e <
my’s w gons, that it was recess ry t . em >1 >y >■
division ■/infantry to remove them, in order
open e wiy tor their trlillerv
I ''mediately after sending ff 'his de-natch I
lid'] *et <u with ah ir ups 1 Mar ch in be 1
hope* of finding there ihe G "d Vz r with Ho
p-mains of In- array. May the God of War gian.
us his blessi g f<»r their enure de-truc'ion.
•• Ihe toas on our aid * i i thi- -a iguinarv b.r'tle
s, unhappily nut »mnl , rspec a! y oi the Mu'J’ow
li g ment of infantry, i lip 12 ud< giment of Vh
gers, and the lluaeos nt Ike a With I ia<
hraverv widen » -omes tiie troops nt your I -
penal Mlaji s y ti y rushed ini >th heaviest ii'e
of the enemy, and many brave'men in fieir ra ks I
joyfully died a g' n-i us <i atli f-.* ihe.r religi n. |
lieir Bmperor and t ieir country. i
“ Among he w uo I d ire '( j Genral- <> ■ ••
pewke and Glasetta t sin ng the ki ‘ Lieut
I fh»l. Bemu g, whi c .mms ded ml in er/tn. Mi
12th r giment nl yagers. I shi I note h rtly '
send toy ur Imperial M jeoy a deta I d s'aieinen 1
I >1 our loss, mi l a list nf ill ind virus's who paro i
■ ciUriy distinguished th mselvts in tiii< rcinsrgable c
ction.
I “ I lay st your M;ijes'y f . feet two s'and vr is «
which have j tat been sent by Gen ral Count Pah- '<
len who ii m pursuit oi t ; e enemv, r
‘- P, 9 I tmve ju/t rec-iv d news this s z'een
riore cun i m have been found in ihe f.i-est ihru* f
which the enemy directed his ft'?*’’.” n
liiMBL-Kou tune 26.
The Prussian S'ate Gazette ot yes erday, con- 3
sins the following » ’
“ ' v aiisaw 3 - >e, ?1- 2
We hav» sgiin received favourshld inieJhgMice 8
font the scat or wer. Letters dated 'he 14 . ««>’
that during li • pursuit the t tirks have again h--e
beaten, and tost 12 more ca non. A small 1 orps
irriving- (p m S thoumi \ was b ig»d to j iii in the
Hi.; lit., aid the c>m Handing offi;-r. a Pacha, i* ,
said to have been killed, sh. Ku «sn troops
continue to pursue (ha enemy wi h the gre*'c»
eagerness The cavalry under Cou- t Pah'en di '*
ti -gU'shed itself most particularly Ger-. Ki p-s-. • f
a ff has taken two red übta near Scu.-umla
wb ch were erect-d las 1 year by-.he Ifusaisos. n
I’he enemy m wh re attempt* to :n»ke a stand, j
hit' fl es in t-lio u oo.t ciniusi iti into the rjoun-i
taina, losing many prisoners.” j ■
London J-me 23. ji
It gives us great sat section to iitar th \t Kn -j
g'aud has renewed h r diplomatic connec'ion 'j
with the Porte ; a power which how ver uo .
ohri-stian and barbarous, it is still oar duty up
li dd and support Turks-y is an a! yof Great i
Britain by her natural pnai inn . and it matinra li ■ a
tie what are h r laws «id religion, inasmuch as f
wore she a rock, a sea, m >und o• a sto m ban •
:r, it would stiil our du ya id interest la su -
tain her. '
Web.vs great pleasure to announce tl'at Ihe 5
revenue- is incrcisi g, and that the d 1 licit in the j
pr gem q-iar ir ending Ju’y 5 is not expected to
. soe< d 100 000/. This is an ind cation that coo *
morce and imsmi'ac tires are iiupr -Vo g, and that
tlie consumption ol ozeisraide ariialea lias rec
vered frntn its late check jt
We understand, trnm all parts of 'he country j
!that the Li* seasonable and refreshing rai s have.
I restored the lace of cultivation, cod that there is-,
j a pro pact of abunda.it c ops in every species o'
I gram t’lie wheat crops are universal y good adl
heavy—barley and nsts, since we toive bei n fi • I
i vi-ured with rain, it n been si improved a* ui |
premise good returns —whilst -he hav in the mea-| (
i dow lands a-id valleys will mifficiently com pen j
/ate for deficient produce in the upland and high 5
grounds. *
i London, June 30. jt
The ATontjf Afurkel.— Although the Knglis' I
Matk i wi - sou's some bu tness was d ’oe in pri- ,
>j va e bargains, and a s ight advance to ik place. (
i The c! sing price, on Saturdty, of t'onsii s tori
Account, was 80 S 3 3 4, hip in consequence of the,'
news ol an a ivance of I 4 per cent in French !
Slock at Fans on Saturday, a rise in t'onsols I i
88 3-4 7 8 took place. Ihe prom dga’rm of ir- -
tellig.-nce regarding the defeat of the Vurka occs- 1
i siont-d a ocntpara'ively few sales but the -lepres
non ilui not amount to I*B per ce and the cios-j
:ig quotations may be fa-riy s'ated at 88 3-1
.Stdckh lsi. Ju 13 l!
!:i C 'ibrcq tence of the extraordinary dr .ugh .
Uye has risen three dollars per ton within H.e»<
two dan.
, y««e]9.—ln cens-’quence of the cn'i uni
J drought a failure of h - hai vest is much to he a •
prehended. The -ric •» of corn rise. Brandy h -s' :
. suddenly risen n y net- cm', it is expected th«'
the distilling ol L randy will b- shortly prohibited j
I is probable that the im nrtminn o r l-ireign cor j
will shurily be lowered.— Rambur/r June 33 j
CoN»ra.NTiN r lr, May 28. j
On the 21the Gajitaln Pacha wh-, sgsio going
o enter the llla-k Sea, but a Russian fleet of 20j
ad appeared off the Uoanhorus. Ife Tupki l-i
*hipa prepared sip aa Be, but were a"aekcd by]
lie enemy, and c -mpclie-f to r.-irea! Since ‘h--n(
t ihe Captain Pach* has remained at anchor o* the
CStnntl. wS will ßo ' P»' «“* •S-" , '” ,be
present. , ( Brciu»*»x, June 5.
. f 11!r heir of 'lie *adi'» rrP’ r ' ,d
W hrtr " B,h, ;K 7,,“ Sti by the Pacha of Si ■
'°, h ° Ve however, from the v.ilsge.ne..
'he liantdte, 'he cannonbde gives reason..
suppose that there daily j (lne J 6
alt further enterprises against Athens are en |
, r "‘v nu a stop to. in consequence of ac- rnm.n •!
trey | c - , ... hav- letters ftom Altx-,
* in Wind,
f;:‘Z . iai. nhh. AiUo. 1-8
d of ixpedition or C 'nstaniinople.
Ihe Lord Melvi :« packet brought the folic ■
■i* intelligence.—On the Ulh tna'ant. two Aui«,
ruri r orvet'ea G.flin» and Adriana, arrived a
r fc". t.r mKiAr - he. on the Moorish cons'
where They had attacked two Moor.eh and
then, on f. -> winch the Moor manage.-
j.., -,, „ ui .b, ihe uMrians then landed, with
he fmentio-o' altsrk g the town, when the
vi ...ra sssembl- d around them ao qumklt; .
...ch vaM "U b -ra. that -be Au r ‘j' ’"L
.pitatr i.. mbarkstion, Were ob-g-d to le«ve2J
n n b hind, abo we.e mstantiy m*ajaor®4. *'»
, C k was occasioned by the M-ors having «* >-'d
, A-Btnan nv rchsnt v ssel, and w u d no
nru On h 26 h May two Pirate (Grek-)
wvie executed n Malta, for the n.urdcr ol a Jew
■"“■‘""lldM. *m*T.
LIVKUPOOL, July 1
The transaction* in Cotton last week no un'ee
• 15,7.0 b-i -B of nil desertt tioH c udmg 230
. i 'and- t 16 1 4a 17 1 2 . W
9i,.l 4470 r-Und f 6M 30-0 > -
i , .900 s’ 5 *-4 a 6 »"< 1 11 «' 7 ’ a J
• iabama a 5- 6l 8 45 0 fir a* at
1 H'tc on on 25ih ul . 530 -Hca Ja.anda a v 1 4
16 .5d ed do. do. 578 to 81. With he e>-
c-Hjitii.n of 500 hags ot l)r-;Z s on speculation, and
e same quand }w h 300 nfhr can for exp r'
*], op rations l»«vt bet* cntifi t;d to c? *alcr» xfn
. nmr-af'he fu.i pn vou-i c r nicy. U -la 1 d wh
'„< flv m request e*-pte;al'y fair ro good fair qu *
5, bu - holdeia were not di "-osed UMifief fr eh
Urlrsn a d Alabama were l-kewise 010, -e saleable
< ff rmei prices. The public sale of Sea L a ids
( 6 h u>' ) v/ar ra h< r thinly attended, ihe wliitt
.mil Boid, brought rates corresponding tolbnai
uy priva e, and -ib'-ui 3*4 I acivai-ce as compin t
wi>h he 1s t public at, on the 15 h- purchaser
S :tti ed ( tifined themselves to parcels t ’oov
medt crtiy, and the inferior were qiite neglee
■d
I'.hft import ofthe w"pk w s 4819 bales, and
since tlie first J.n'u -ry 3?2 370 ! [l v>- tieen reee v
•d in o I 8 port Sfr -is 047 6 £ 1 n »-nif f-'riori
is- year, h- i cieass from L) States is 391 1:1
II !rom tin* At’ ni« Stales, there being ade
r-sse o 27.759 bales f m the Gu‘r-h of Mexico
1 h ro i - n*> ch i-.ge of any inter. 0 ir. the st ;'e ol
trade at Ma-xhea'-er GO Saturday ahum 2000
bn) so' c i'.io'* found buyers find thu- fair in tin
present wees, ho tpirkef is *' -ady. anu the busi
iit- s done c- mpu da’ 3500 brhs.
Nxw-V'i«K, ■'Lgnsf J 3
Frrni Havre —We are ind- bted r- c nimercia'i
rie, f i llv p»ra* lof > letter -r-ni flivre, dated
h.- J'h o‘ .luiie, rr-ceivi d via Liv-r oof. From
1' w e-rn tha he Gr-in and r-offo pick-.t wer*
dull, ai d u decir-t was anlicin-Hted- 'V • change i
••1 he>- »« cle- of ». m-■■ ican produce. One hundred
and (if y h»> r--|s d Flour, ex Sully, - Were adVe-'iird
'• sue 1 to 6 use *a!c». The ircnsactiona are on
n-xrd
Jidiial sa'e t nt llmre —.Tun- 221. 4* h»l-«,
f .c-u-iiana, 95 100 : 254 Georgia 82 to 90 23d.
59 L niaixn , 98 < 99-29 Sea Is'aml, 1 55 -25
G- g-a 82 12 24'It 145 1.-ui-ir-a 89- FO
- 8 Genrgi«. 88 -. 87 1 2 112 M-bi p, ’-5 to 9C
3 1 3 bags * ’ vans c/iff ewi S') — 37 do. a’ 53 *4. and
58 at s*. 85th 205 Lou-s-a a cotton. 83 to 97
8 Mobile, 80 (the sa< »oi 25 at public am ion.)
nftaS'ttt-
New-York, August IS.
SOUTH AMERICA.
Bv the arrivtl yestertluj «f the ship Ro
mu n«, C -if. Bt ker, Rio Janeiro to
the 23d of June were received bj the Daily
Advertiser. They contain no political news
of interest. The papers denounce the mea
sures anti conduct of Dun Miguel in the
warmest terms, as well as (he conduct of
England with regird so its polic7, respect
ing Terceira, Brazil, &c. The paper of the
19'h Jure, announce* the receipt of Gen.
J irkson’s tne«sage of the 4’h of March.
The subscription for the benefit of the
Portuguese Refugees, amounted to twenty-
S'K 'housand dollais in the city of Rio Ja
neiro, ami the subscription was still going
on.
Prices at Rio Janei o,— American Flour,
firs' qualify 529 per barrel} 2d do. do. 18
a2O , Beef, 20; Pork 22.
FROM COLOMBIA.
Bogota p ipers received at the office of
the J .urnal of Commerce, contain some
patticultrs not before published here.
B divar had transferred his head quarters
from Quito to Riobamba.
An extraordinary contribution having
been laid on the people, in order to meet
the exigencies of the state, it has also been
decreed, that at! public officets, having a
sala'jr of &400 lo 3 1 000 per annum, shall
suffer a reduction of three per cent, for
three rami hs, viz June, July ami August !
those receiving 1000 to 2000, a deduction
ot live per cent. ; 2000 to 3000, ten per
cent, j 3000 to 4000, fifteen per cent. ; o
ver 4000, twenty per cent. Consequently,
the President ol the Council will pay 553C0,
and each of the Ministerial Secretaries,
SI 50.
I he number of slaves emancipated in the
'Department of Boyaca, in 1828, was 104.
| The burning of the Prueba is said to have
'been occasioned by some persons going with
a candle to draw rum. Gen. Flores says,
in a letter to l!i« minister of war, "The
! Liberator can calculate with certainty that
this vessel has ceased to exist, and that our
j squadron will encounter no formal opposi
-1 ion in the Pacific, however much damage it
jit'i.y have received in doubling the Cape. ??
A despatch from the Secretary General
jot the Liberator, d..ted Riobumba, May
26th, says, “ This event has determined the
jLibcia or to occupy the province of -Piut a
jvM.h a toice sufficient to secure disap
{pointed fruit of the battle of Tarnjii, arid
to demand pso.ee anew of ihe eneugj', iVbou
. it retains little or «o power to makt wu
U, By Tinistske in the translation rmule if
the last intell jei ce fu.m Coli n d'ia. IGCO
' persona were nprvMr.ud as H.vn g be.n
killed bv the explosion of ll e liuola. it
apprurs’ihat it shi uld have been, emlan
\geCapture of three Permian Vessels -A
belter i.om Juan U.Mm.'h cnir-iimi-clai-t ..f
, the Colombian cn«tte.ls nifi a. ila-nl 7 m
May, savs. “ I have .he sansfiir-mn to in
form you that 1 have taken, <(1 I unite.., a
«chr. which the Peiuvnin schr. Mi-mlma
* had captured ; flat oft P'«J'» 1 '\' k ' b "S
which wa* bound to Callao; and tint .u
I the port of Lam bay-(pi®. 1 ci«-< us a I Tu
vian he. m brig-all ol «»‘Kh I bu»e scut
to Panama.”
- The Constellation. - Yesterday morning
* about ten o’clock, Mr. McL oe. M.«i» er
,to Gteat B itain. went on I)-ant 'he_Con
stellation in company with a number H ‘’.her
■, g-ontlemen, passengers for dm Ji
•’ The Mediterranean. About tw- dye .. .In k,
Hives, and o'her members of his tami'v,
went on b»«nl 5 soon after the shin w u
t lined by the steam boat B-rj.inu. braolt
ilin, and b-.th vessels got under wav and
■t proceeded out t<> sea.,
Tlie following is a list of the Officers at
j tachTl to the C<msteli**ion, and those going
out n join the sqn'sdrort :
I Alexander S, Wadsw-rth, Commander;
- Hiram Paulding, Ist Li -utenan'; Alex. od'-r
; S. E'k-idge. 2ddo; Franklin Buchanan 3d
,do ; William Pearson, 4 ! h d" ;'\ dli m
Green, sth do; Robert B Tlmrburn, 6h
-do; William Sw.ft, Suigeon; (h-i'es (>.
H indy, Purser ; James Everett, Oh -plain ;
'F.'itllen Deas, Sailing Msste. ; Charles
fiGryriies. Marine Officer; Amos Gambnll,
' Surgeon’s Mate; Gemge Clymer, d ; El
- ward H. Hubnard. Midshipman ; Aug.•‘-tits
Marraat, do; Thomas W. Brent, do ; Dan
iel Cameron, do; I'hnmao ll- R">i.>s, do;
James E. Brown, do ; William 11 Bill, d ;
'James K. Browie, do ; William L igi, do;
Charles F. Mclntosh, do; Robert H Cal
jlhoun, do ; Ttiomas M. Petwav, do; J.din
I Rodger*, do; Stephen W. Wilkinson, do;
David Porter. d->; Stephen D-ea'ur. do ;
i'Oftiiiar Claiborne, do ; J >hn L. Taylor, do ;
i- 1 Henry K eling, Gunner; John Willis'on,
* iCarpemer ; Be. jvmin Crow, Sailmaker ;
' J.nies Banks, B-a swain ; Edward C.
jWioes Scho.dmaster; Joseph Swasey, C >p
taii-’s Clerk; R >bert Calder.jr, Purser’s do.
Passengers - Commodore James Biddli,
Lieutenants Henrv W. Ogden, James G t
,'jry, William L. Ogden ; Sailing Mas-ers,
Juniu- J. Boyle,"Jam- 9 M. Watson; Siti
.lgeon’s Mate, J Brmckerhnff; Midshipman,
* William D, Slade, Joseph E. Walsh, Fiati
cis E. Barry.
, -fP SS9**-
L.9TEST FROM MEW OR LEANS.
New Orleans papers to the 28 h ult. have
been received at New Xork, by thu ship
' Illinois.
, The Ship Bingham arrived at New Or
leans on the 23 I July, from Havana, in dis
t-ess, having on board about live hundred
Spanish troops, bound for a port not men
tioned. The Governor of Lmisiana has, at
' the request of (he Command nit and the
’'Spanish Consul, assigned a spot on the right
r bank of the river for their location, mini
1 another transport can bs) obtained, or the
Bingham be repaired.
: It was reported at New-Orleans, when
f the Illinois left, that a number of the ves
'aels belonging to the Spanish squadron, des
tined (or the invasion of Mexico, had put in -
'to Pensacola, having sufficed considerable
damage in a severe gale ot wind.
: | The schr; Mexican, of New-Orleans, that
sailed from that place some time since for
Rio Grande, had returned, the Captain sta
-5 ting that on arriving there, he was ordeied
ji ff by the Revenue officers, without being
* permitted to land any of her cargo, owii g to
new tariff regulations.
THE INDIANS.
The coalilion writers are endeavoring to
? lget up an excitement against the removal
| of the Creek and Cherokee Indians. Wo
’) would advise them to re-peruse Mr. Btr
jbnur’s report to Congress on this subject,
5; Thu policy of the government rests upon
Itli** rights of the States, and the interest*
’ and wants of the Indian tribes. It has
J been advocatod by the two previous admin
istrations, and will be maintained by all en
lightened philanthropi*!*, who are acquaint
ed with the Indian character, and have la
’ bored to civilize and christianize these sons
r U,f the forest, it will be opposed by tra
’iders, runaway negroes, and refugee white
’ men, and half breeds who desire to retain
the Indian title, for purposes of individual
’ speculation. If to these we add the trad
\ing politicians, We have the material* of the
e anti eTiiigraling society. Their object is
}to operate upon tho sensibility of the ro,i
--ejgiouß and benevolent citizens of New-E.i
--* gland, and to make it another ageut for the
''jpropagation of sectional feeling and local
j prejudice. The work will goon ; end this,
’ like the other unties of thu day, this ex
r citemcnt will.find its quietus in the intel'i
' gencer of.-those upon whose sympathies ii is
1 intended io'operate. U. A’. Telegraph.
j. —OQr*—
y ’ It 1s slated in the New-York Daily Ad
elver.tiser that 75 graduates of Yule College,
aiat New-Haven, are supposed to be now liv
i-iing, who took their degiees before the Dec-
J j laration of American Independence. The
u oldest ot li.cm is a graduate ot 175*3.