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THRSIlAY MOllNINO. Slid. 3, 1833.
The election for Aldermenjrtrtafuiy wav
warmly cootra'Cnl. The ynte* were not count*
id—of courue we art ycl uriiiilnrmed of who
m h the ini mil w h«> irr the into, amontf the can*
ilnUtrjt. The whole number of voles tuken wuh
ft'>7, fot'y three more titan at the dectuin ofj
i««t year.
l.u>k’*tu( for Thfrtea /—Ttyftre appears to b<?
« Coitipuuy of vilhnoA in tins city, who ye jnuc-
tiiing their dr■ prcclntiftn«on n In-flu sculc. The
store ofO. Taft wi*s broken open u lew ni^litN
juuccy ami property to a consult-ruble amount
•taken. A stoic occupied by Mr, Car, under
the blurt’, Was also entered and robbed, ns wan
tin store In the occuptiionof G, Dolton, in Hol-
toii's range. An attempt was made on Sunday
iiij'.ht to enter the store of Tufts A Deed, hut
the robbers were unsucressful—twoof the pari*
l"cks were forced from the door, but they pro
ceeded no further. Such measures wc have no
doubt will be pursued as will bring the villain'
to justice*
en u
•nd wifi Ite i*4ut'
the '•"'Augusts Chrnni
ettfy ftyr the Imleilfretire papers, M
1 mood’s pftdest against the ftecent proceed
in/f of the Governor In relation to the Secretary
. ■ ... ............ W...C .iccrcwj
cle ana Oeorjpa Advertiser," to he published 1 of'State’s office. The following amusing com
on Tucsdfy, Thursday aniIBaiur*lay.
municatinn appears in the Recorder. If the
same feefinipi generally influence the frier.dsdif
General Clark, Ida popularity will quickly w ane
.Tnwi* CoewTr, 20th Aug. 1822,
Meant. Grnntliiwl (J ih'tnt—Please aufTer
this to bn communicated to the (inventor,
through the medium of your paper, and oblige
Cro/,.—.Metier to the eclitnr fif thee* f!hc*
T«i» Advertiser” front tile western frontier of
thiwtnte, «»)» that the stops of tlic acasnn are
in aslate of great forwardness and prosperity.
f'Aarfrrtwr City Election.—Gen. JBetldej was yours, (f,
recently brought forward, i* up,tuition t* Ms* ^"wrosr Clerk—T at one time thought
jor Hamilton, a.a candidate for the office of’n- T n ”*' n ">y fr.-lings-vea, sty
, ' , , , c ' a feelings must have vent, and I must ttdl you,
c 1 oi Cbailrston at the election pinch ’ iJnUifi rr die scene I wlinesaeryhe other day in
took plate yesterday, Gen. fl. vfas proposed ' Mil^dgeville, I am done wflto you. I hive sup
nhuimn*.. ^. | P««t«cl y«ti w armly** I can do mo mo more. I
cannot. ntyrre to upnold any person who places
by his friends fip the purpose of obtaining u re- rHI)n(U
peal nr the ordinance puwd asbnv-i time since/ 1 iijnZ-’it at, ,v« the law. and ennathiltion,
granting the Intendent a salary, fjc. Major I am not now,wltat 1 have once been, your
Hamilton's fiicpds, however, having declared fr ‘ CQ(l * V # W.
his *nl)lngf>flbs fo serve without « salary. 1 Gen ru _» „,. * * ""i , P ,- . . ..
,*» VJCn rije drought in irvcrnl parts of Virginia, M
At lust wc have received the Proclamation of
tile President, announcing the opening of the
M’cst-India porta to Aim-rican coipfliercc. This
remit is in tfte highest degree gratifying Wc
wvio among thorn slu wcic dissentient from
the ft lief in the prohilnhly of this measure
on the part of the llritish government. We
notlhi u in ppsseaston of the f*cl* wiiiolt
were known to our goVe^on.cinland which
when intok* known to our memheri of the ben
- Congrcsv chsdjgcd the intefittou previou«l>,
foVnied by the in.’ijp-ity to advocate the repeal
♦ofour reatrlcture ay stem* We did not heliCvi
tjpittlic Dritiafv’govcrnnient would tiiuti <|4i<ujt
’Tegiiluliouiuwhich have always been cgjjJiidcVtfU
necessaryTo the maintenance of her commer-
-cial system, w hose basis was in some mbtunre
monopoly. The dislj'csses of (lie IVeat lndi# 1
Iilanttts.lllc progress jpf icform, and the light
which bus been shed upon the impolic^f
•diction and monopoly in commercial countries,
however, hav« esused a chnngirequally Iioiimj
M«* to'he retabatbry measures, and prtftllable to
the com norce t^’our cmlntry. Wc have been
agrcf ab'y dccciilrd, and rejoice ct if, for wc
coi-.s'ub r it a proof of'lie cunsniptenct whicl
wc have attained in the eyes of liufope, and Mi
honorable tribute to those measures, (and if any
restriction is landabb.*, it vi that of a retaliatory
nature,) which have obtained from the haughty
mist nos of the ocean, a concession never before
made.
(leddes has declined,
fie.—.%-Tire brojp; out on the evenir^of <h<
2l**t nit. at the groat depot of naval stoics :it
Drooklyn, Long Island, In a short tiifto several
storWauf) h/ieda filled with navul articlqa w ere
Jeutroj'ed. The stores were principally owned
by Mr. Henry tfuring, and were rcnftd hy Cap.
fains Ma te and Merry, who had in more the
property of mimeroiis individunls. w Th« pro-
ePty >t.*-i * M mI...i.. i # /I, —
Spain.—\i will be peiceivc.*, by onr Istc in
telligence that the disiiirbancea which luiveagi
tated this country |or sotr.o time past, have rn-
1ner increased thawrlheiwisu. An extract of a
' letter from a gentleman in lUbialtar dated
4# the 11th July, siy a VYe have vc^fren.flis
BQrounta from Madrid. Tbeanticonatitutionnl
l>niiy urc taking mcu^ircn to reinstate the old
order of things • an iinlitnkcd monarchy, jyivi-
leged clergy, Wc. The country is in a state of
ifixidUt disquiedule, cud much blond is about
to be abed in civil sLufe. Spain is in a wretch*
rdly forlorn condition t apd her capitalists arc
ftpitfng their property out oi jeopardy. *AVrtf.
ly a million »f thllurs Imre been remitieJTo Thu
fyUtce within a fortnight.”
perly destroyed includes, according to Khertin-
/e«e, Thnrmn Armstrong^ porter hmise and
store yard ; Mrs, Vwide veea^ phi ter house ; J.
Tuttle’s dwelling house, and the stoves of Wo-
ring tk Kimberly, it is supposed tlmt the build*
iiigs'bo.,V.incl ubftil tm bales of cotton, and
120<J I barrels naval st6r«t$ Tile navpl stores
mify be estimated lit aboulfl,2400dHjid the cot*
toflut about 8360001 making a loss irldudinrffc
the hiliWings, of ahom The brick moms, ami of vcmUat-ng the hoi
|(bre of ^khN- s. Warinr j^Jlmberly, full of cot* ‘‘ “ “ M
von, is the pnly hit Iding 1
ashes.
tor
this
excessive. In some places the clergy haye re
commended humiliaton, fasting and prayer.
The newtiovfl ofilte tnast prolific writey of
any time or country, ‘bftrfrc’/ nfiU Peak** is
in press. Jn an nrticiehdn the “Fortunes of Nf
gel," in the Isrt number ofUlnckwond’s M«ga-
cine, Hpponrstl(c following sentence “peyer
el of tfie Peake, the nrw offspriug of tlip author
••t V/nvcrly, has been keeping/oi/iVefn of James
DullaiHytie’s ptfeBses k( work for six weeks."
•f
fisivarit of Genius,—In the volume of Trans
actions of the London Society for the Kncoi^j
ragem^nt ofthe Arts, (Ji " ' " *
uinitqje stated to hare*
countryman Jacob Perkins:
For bis methods of warming i
the following premi
ten awarded-to our
bebnfy hn Iding tffhch was not laid in
knqjyrt hoj^tbc fire originated,
but pivsdfctVdJ^hc llic wWMt of an incendiary*
A coipmn|ic»tion1n tlje HitlrnimJ Rnqffiier,
ftiKhcd "A J<Urc nl tliu Court of Appi-olfc’^ora.'
ciimpliiins aio sorioiu grievance, of thu pole.
n«*: of tl.e Irk o«d l*vHik« of court,, in con-
ri<*|iionee ofklucli twrcoriji ure nohrly illo
B'lile. lle iiitinutcH that nucli .ffiibi-havior in
illlco ijjoit pfljc^of femuva of u clerk from
fllce.
The point o|>on which the laic le/rivlaiive
election, tit Kc4tucl|, tome'd, rfee the pnwet*
ofilie judicial tijhuoala and tlluae itf the Iqtiala-
tow, ariainjf out hf the attempt raa.lc «t thd*,t
aeoffi.m to tliimiu Judge gl„ ■ ffif anopiiffim
adverse to the constitutionality of the llol'cf and
Replevin f.aurs, 'I'll, contest has been tvarffi —
and it is believed that the legislative Jw ty Itavo
Rained the day.
Kevtlutlmtlfy.—Sevcral.worka ave preparing
in Uoaton, intended to preserve the history of
that interesting period which Imnm.liatt iy pv, .
ceded the revolution of 1773, injbaanolin.eill,.
The writer has every ndvantHRe wliicli n Iren ac
cess to the eecouls of ili^pnmiiiMhi oaltli
the valuaj^ljbrarjj^ol the llistc
I d venti1gititi(v
i of ships, the
hirf>e.. silver lnetltll. Forian improved slop’s
pump, till: larRc Roltl tnwB. For a method
freeing ivater- wheels front hack water, the
smaldr or-Vulcan gold med .1. For Improve
msnts inkliRine hose, the l:iri;esilver medal.
7?v»r iot# i/f r.nifl.uul. -Mr. Scarlett, in Ida
speech mt^is hill to nbnlislt the remnvid of the
poor, stated that (lie poor constituted one ninth
nf the KorUbIi population. That the expense,
nf litigation alone, where parishes refined to
receive the poor, averaged in the lust three
years, 337,0U0/ annually. Sueh is the tmivev.
sully felt evil 4 «lm existing laws of seUlrnient,
tbfttparty iplfit did not appeargm the discus
sion of MivScanlelt't bill, Dut this remedy was
no' Hiifftcwnily popular, and his plan lulled by
na.jnriiy <.f 16, on the question for a second
/fading. ($ r
can give I
i and t
ric.il Socict)
The com mil tee of the PorAtguera Cortcn td.
^ylmm the sulftect had been referred, have dc
'elm ed in their report that an absolute union be
tween Portugal and Klggji was impossible, they
th'-rcfiu'e proposed “that there sh ill be in the
kingdom nf Brasil, and in that of Portugal and
Algmvc, tifo nttemhliet of CoWea,4mein each*
kingdom, composed of represcnlutives elec(£6
by the people in the mMtncr prescribed by the
constitution.” Alter twodujs discussion, the
furl her consideration of the subject was post*
j>oued
•’’mslonkaiematldfifc lllt’e acknowledging tSe
Indrpvitdvuce of the latoeoImiiciofl'oriURal—
• measure, which, when the recent events in
that quarter In come known, will no doubt be
carried into effect.
Ffevrrfii AVwr York.—W’e rqp'ct to perceit*
that tlm malignant fever which has cxiated i'gi
annie time in one rpraiter of the eilyofA’ca-
Y'otk, is extending its rnvagea. On the 22d
three cases, and mi tire S^l five cases were re
ported. Of the se eight eases, ait hail not been
within the " Interred divricl,” though iomc of
them resided near its bounds. The propriety
of removing the fences anil enlarging the
brmmWul lire district had hern referred to the
Health Committee with full pohera. Among
the anonymous communication, receded on
the SUil, »»• one rccemmemling the flriiig ot
Jw lAomand field picecs loaded wiflr blank
oarlridgeilnto the infected district, which was
gravvly referred to Major General Morton (Se
cretary of lb j, Hoard ) The Uuatom Mouse was
removed on the *t:h tn^ from Wall street to
the baick Card Fuel dry aBie village of Green-
t*ich. The Commercial of the 23d omils the
‘publication of the price ofslockiVi tlmt city, as
•• 111* brokers, and indeed all the offices in Wall
etrect, are prepaiiug to reinoie, and as no bu-
Ftnm refill-na made to die British Parliament
appears that die ^debts of ti.e thnutatul and
^|l|retitiuriiiig Bud discliarg. d debtors
urlEd to iipmurdabr/ve million mdn*u’f,
bile die amount of the properly receive* by
(lie assignees was one thmmltf&kithuntiml amt
mnettruiue pound. / ) /
tune*
annum 1
Tlie theatre at UieMnoiitl will he opened the
ensuing srssiiiffj'tilfflcr the direction of Mr
Caldwell of'lic ncfttQMyjms llirutre.
gjyj || hn CIcvoa Symmvs still clings with the
prrtiiincily ortho moat.InveteriRo theorist lu hi,
Concnve sphere. lie Iibs published another ad
dress dated Newport, Ky. July 31, to the " cdi.
tyraof the public journals tliroughmil the Cni-
tfd Statva,!.’ in which he slates that •• having sa
tisfied his own mind, and the minds of many en
lightened characters, that it is composed of an
outer and inter.-r world or worlds, open at
both poles! he la still, as heretofore, anxious to
demonstrate at all hazards, the truth and+ier.-,-
rity of bis Iheory, by personally exploring die
w world nl t||e Obncave, by wif of either of
the polar openings.” Me flutters himsell tliut
stich an uttemjit wjuild "not only result in the
neveHading lame of our rising nation, bulwdd,
at the agnffi time, to the general stock of
JfomMe Arw.Terk .hnerienn of thcPId init.
* I.ATIisT KOUHlUN NEWS'
lly the airivsl el the Jinnea Monrue last
"vniting. in 35 days Irinn I.iverpool. (lie
Eililnr id'the Anieiicsu has received hts
regular fil-s nf English papers, containing
Ijumlun ilairs'io the Ndi nixl Liverpool
t” the Ifi h id July, (inclusive,)-x|jo n the
cnnfvnigiif which we present oar reaiieia
with the following summary .
GREAT BRITAIN,
• Vn the If use uf f.itrif* (lie Corn Bill
was reril a thitil time tin the loth ullimo,
it'll altir annie liiscussinn wag passed.
The bill provides iliat, e ll|hi the price
shill reach seventy shillings, IffP^n grain
sbnll beudmitlvj into English ports al a
duty of seventeen shillings per quarter
fur the first three months j nml after that
period should the purls still continue
"petty to ho reduced In twelve shilling
sterling, st.il o further descending scale nl
duly in proportion fo any additional rise
of price. On the next dav the Kjuj nf
Louden! .le anil Lord E skine severally
1-nlered their protests ngainsf it, princi
pally on the ground that it was^ inexpi'-
ilient to allow the growers of foreign
whent to come in competition with the
English agriculturists before Hie price rose
to 80 shillings no rffe former law stood.
nflitairr on Ihafrohlifri df Spain. The
r'Hjoi
nis on
•tnces is doing, can give no quotations. U. S,
Bank Stock 102|, sales."
Among the ve£fet|ble paodnetiona of Florid*
Lu been discovered recently the Que* cu* Or-
yii oi^OrieniaLDak. This tree produces the
nut fail, uhjcFj fflfci hitherto b» en impoHkd from
M Mediterranean. The present price of this
luciion, which is of gT*t importance in dye-
led tpedicta**, «• 3Q to 6(J dollars per cwt.
knowledge, anddifluse incalculable bent
tlic land of his nativity, aigl on the world at
large."* The object which he has in view in his
present communication, is to induce sonic one
in each pop Jouwneigbbnt hood throughout the
union to unite, circulate for subscription, nnit
ultimately forward to the ensuing Congress a
petition lor the equipment of an exploring
party, to be furnMhed with two vessels will,
suitable means 'to travel on the land or icei
when past the temperate latitudes, end with
such articles as may be aceeptabiejo ihe aburi-
gmea whom the party may meet with. Mr. S.
also announces that he lias prepared', map of
tit, northern hemisphere, Including the con
cave as well as the convex zones, shewing both
Ihe real and appare»t place of the verge, and
exhibiting the general iudination of the plane
of the polar opening.
Mr. Symmes's theory hasbeenafund of much
amuaementsioce it tvaa broached-the discove.
ry of Ihe longitudeand the search after the phi-
losopher’s stone and perp^jual motion,Tinee
plunlim, which have puzzled the brains of the
learned for many years, bare no doubt been the
It will be perrfived (hnf litis bill may
haveatvery fortunate hearing upon thy
intercals nf the wheat griwrera in nur own
country, eapecjjglly in t!>7lfie parlti nf tltia
stale that can convey t|,ei r prntluco to Cu
nada; for should a supplemental law
confine its operation to the importations
nf wheat from their nwn cnlnnitt, -wt the
rlfi-ct would he that a'l thu CiSfhdian
wheal would be carried to'England, and
the vacuum supplied, aa has been the case
more than once before, by the wheat that
was grown in Ihe states.
Mr. Lennard gave nntirr nn the lathinf
v in the House of Commons that he
would bring forward, nn Tuesday the 33d
his contemplated motion relative to the
.production of certain papers regarding the
intention nfiiis Majesty’s government In
recognise the independence of those 3 re
publics that had recently been erected
in South American:
A proclamation has been issued n’t the
Cape nf Good Mope, hy which foreigners
sela are admittH, pqdcr certain restric
tions, to Imntl their produce and mnnufac
tures. This place will prflbahlv beobme
nt some future period t(|c general depot
between India am! the continents of Eu
rope and America,
The English papers abound with'ftc-
enunts of the starvation that prevails
aiming the peasantry of Ireland, and nf
the subscriptions that have been made lor
their rqjief. It is stated that 140 persona
died nf start alinn and fever, in one parish
of Mayo County, during the ten daya pre
ceding the 10th nf July. "
English Futile. Jnhj 13,-Three per
Cents reduced, 79 7-8 tn Rf) ).R . Three
per Cent. Consols,791 ”> S 8; Three and
means of many useful anil important discover;.' onroTlN,!!!""' ^ V p, ‘ r 0,1n,(1
in mathematics and philoso|>Iiy, anil who knows (> " ^ ’ f l Per 9< 5 ‘8 to |;
h.„ affi .... ' woo snows | or .fleronnt, 80} to 81
but .Mr. Symmes’s System may at some time or .-„.f
other be the means of like dirooveriej in grog-
rsphv.
FRANCE
The artillery of the army of tne Loire
Fienclt (•overntfii iit ar» represented lo
have hern more prompt in their prosecn
tinn ul Ihe cnni|malilra at Colmar thau
they are nf Genual' Bertnn. A housa
waa set nn fire to favour Ihe (leapt ol Ihe
latter, by withdrawing the attention of Ihe
soldiers Irotn Iheir pri.uner bit it did not
sunaeed. Advices had been received* tun
1‘aria lo \V rdnesday the 13th, inclusive.
Friers nf the French Funds. July (0.—
l-'ive per Cents, opened at *Jlt. 65c. 1
closed al 911. J5r. Hank Slock, IlitlOf.
JS.rthmie on /.onion, July Itl.—llnc
monlh, SSI. 50c.; three uuinliis, £51. 8fic.
fhe prices of the Neapoliun Five per
Cent. Siinck in 1‘aria, on Ihe lOlli iiulanl
were 74 5 B J 3 8.
SPAIN.
The accounts from this kingdom pre
sent appearances more indicative nt se
rious consequences to the present state of
jmliRcal ull'iirs than the previous state
ments hud led ns tn apprehend. The
provincial disturbances that have been
itom time to time-noticed could nut rea
sonably excite apprcheiiainn that the na.
tiouiil tranquillity will be extensively
disturbed. It appears however that u
mutual jealousy subsists between tile
King noil theCortes. The latter seem
to nianilest an apprehension that his ma
jesty is disposed to throw himself into the
arms ol thu soldiery and with their util to
overthrow (he constitutional system ol
government.
An affray tonfc place on the 30th nf
June nuUudriil between the populace ami
he Royal Guards, in which an officer hy
hunHinen! Lamlabmu was killed. This
has awakened great sensation in the capi
ini, and throughout the 'kingdom. ” What
security, isys thu Cniveisul, is there fur
a mniiaich ip seeing himself surruuntled
with unprincipled Janizaries ?—l'hu ho-
jur nl the army, the honour of the nation
ml the security of thu throne, imperious
ly demand that this scandal, which ufllicts
and endangers us, slmuld he ♦emuved
from nur sight.”
A London paper (if (Sunday evening)
July 14, gives (he latest advices on the
subject in the following terms
FUrtlieV intelligence arrived yesterday
Irtim Mbdrifl, briuging down our informs,
tiotl from that city to the evening of the
6th. At that |)eriud, ’.ve umterstund, no
concession had been made by themuliuous
troops nov had any thing occurred to in
spire hopes ol bringing the alliiir to an
utnicable accomndatiun. FreqWnt inter
virw^jire said to have to have taken place
between tlic King and Ins Ministers, in
which the latter sminglj^irged hisMajes-
ty tn s'inctipn %i(h his name tho promul-
galiun ol sumo nlliciul document, deolaretl
his disappi otvalinn at the cuntluct hf the
oval guards, and designated them by the
isle id fthels tn their country. It is ad-
dull, that with this proposition Ferdinand
Inis liunly rcluseil his compliance, ileolar-
ing that filisguards were his good IVji-nds,
and sliuiild never he sligniatihed or
hruught into peril by uny act of his. An
ippiehensiun, to which the vacillating
muilu^t oi Hie King gave some cause,
W''ar» to have been entertained hy the
tliiffstera, that Furdiiiand might suddenly
dopl ihe resolution of placing himself
ndcr the protection of the refractory
tops i and they urg-il him, therefore, to
repair to some place of safely, where his
person, should the troops be Incited tn so
daring an attempt, might be secure from
seizure, To this proposition also Ihe king
relumed a decided negative, with there
oark; that his guards were faithful, and
that lie had nothing lo fear from them. In
this situation a (lairs at Madrid were left
n thaUlli inst, the conduct of Ihe King
un thabl
inspiring the most serious nlurm a inn
that portton ut the peoj^e who are well at
tecti d tn the conillutiqn. ^11 the impar
tial reports of traveller!; nod of private
letters relate, with the utmost confidence,
that the great bulk-tif the Spanish nation
is decidedly attached tn the constitution,
and that the only dangerous disaffection
exists in the rnyul Guards, unless tlmru
should also bn uilded the King bitnself.
In consequence of the ^intelligence re
ceivcd nt I’aris in relminn tn the trnuhlcs
anil cnminotiuns in Spain, the rents fell on
Ihursday the 11th.
The latest accounts'state that General
Lopez lIano9 has' defeated Qucsala, the
chief of the army of the Faith. The con
flict was desperate, and upwards of 3t)0
nf the insurgents were killed upon the
field of bailie, which is nearly Ihe whole
number of persons capable ol using arms,
amongst the 1,500 who had assembled in
the volley of Uuncal. Tic rest Red lo-
wnrds Arragon, not being able to retreat
upon Prance by the wood of flyrati.
Among the number nf killed are several
Chiefs, including the famous Sartan La
dr-in—ft is not knnwa whjrt has become
of General Quesada. Thus the armv
which was to overthrow the Constitutional
Government of Spain, and which arrogat
eil the right nf interpreting the intentions
nf Allied Princes, is entirely destroyed.
Thirty of those unfortunate men who
formed part of the hatid-of the Cnratc Za
vala, in Biscay, have arrived at Bayonne,
they wcrij-enlisted tn march toiRuncat,
but they thrived too lute.
‘A report was circulated that .Quesuad,
the hepe of the Counter Revolution, had
returned al-ne to France, disguised as a
lexsant. He is said to have arrived at
Bordeaux.
Iilagdema waa Impniaible t they (her,-fore
proposed " that llici o shall lie in Hie hinu-
dom of Brazil, and in tlxrt of P.n iuual
and Algarve, tuo astnublits nf Cortes,
one in i-arh kingdom, cninpused ol repre-
aenti.tivcs elected by ihe people in in a
r inner prearriliv-l h'v the cunatitution.t*
Alter two d.iyt discuasinn, the further
coiifidcratien of ihe Subject was poit-
poneil. r
M. Fenlinnntlez Thomas propnard, and
the proposition was agreed to, .that'Ilia
Cortes should frankly declare to the pen.
pic of Brazil what were the iiittitliuns of
llio Congieas towards them.
RUSSIA.
" IVe have received,” sayr (h c Lnndou
Courier oi the 13th of July, •• a ilorument
whu-lx maybe considered is an tijfionl r.c-
position of the aystem and conduct ui Rus
sia with respect to Iter tliffirvnccs witd
Torkey."
The ilocujpent alluded to is d.fied'/Sim.
fiurg/i, My\. It speak/of the policy
“nd conduct of the Emperor in teim9 uf
the. mist exaggerated praise. The mate-
rial nurt of the article is as fnllaws : I
"ihe ighmiuded Alexander, therefom
will not disengage himself Iron: thecaoso
ol the Greeks, but for jver secure to them
by guarantee, what humanity and religion
command, what right und treaties ft quire,
as soon as ihe. direct negociations now
preparing at Vienna have begun, li is
to be expected that the other powers will
second his amicable intentions, and with
the harmony that now exists between all
the Courts, it cannot be doubted that this
desirable object will he attained, if thu
Uivan remains faithful to the disposition
which it has lately shewn. It is clear,
Ibat ihe threatening attitudes of its neigh
bours, film energetic language of ihe me
diators and ubnve all the union and har«
mony of al) the Europaan powers, have
produced a great change in its way of
thinking. The tynips in Moldavia und
Wallachia, whatever may be publicly re
ported nn tho subject, will lie withdrawn.
A declaration of amnesty in favour of tho
Greeks is likewise to bh expected as saori
us they have laid down their arms. Wo
have reason to believe that preliminary
steps to this end are already, taken.”
GREECE «n TURKEY.
T he last accounts Irani Constantinople
receiver! at Paris on the lltli July, stat*
that the Divan has resumed its insincere
anti dilatory mode id proceeding, and
that the Reis Kff-ndi, in answer to ths
pressing notes of tho English and Aus*
trian ministers, has declined, on the part
of the Sultan, sending a diplomatic agent
to the approsdiing congress, on the ground
that there is no matter of dispute bus
tween Russia and the Porte, and thabdfc
only remained for Russia to send M. do
Strogonoff, or a succesgor to him, aguin to
Constantinople.
Accounts from the frontiers of Mnlila*
via, dated Jutiq SI. statu that the Austin-
an troops hud rebelled at Uruila unit nt
Rimtschmig, and had taken post on both
hanks uf the Danube.
Letters from Trieste of tho 33d ult,
state that the British government at Cor-
fu had recognized and proclaimed Hie
blockade uf the Ottoman ennsta decreed
by the Greek senate. They dsn mention
tint tho Goftk vessels are well supplied
will) congreve rockets, which form their
chNf strength and hope, in case of an en--
gugement with-the large Tui Irish ships,,
Chnurchld Pacha is saitl to have been
dully dlavvn by the Suliotes ninid
PORTUGAL.
Intelligence from this kingdom has been
receded to the 29th fif June. The pro-
ceedipg* of the Cortes are important, and
the debates have been conducted with a'
great degeenf vehemence. It is augured
that they will lead to a declaratidn of the
■ndependeuce nf Brazil. *
The committee to Whom that Subject
had been ref.-riyd, declared in their report
, . , . f ^ isi'iic . v.. m^w, ucviuiru .u viicirippun
s<mu tonaye ueentqot of to tbc cbrdiuu *Q isolate Union bctueca (h* two
. . st the
nchlesof their native mountains, where
they hud destroyed a great pm tinn of
his force andfgaken many superior ofii-
tiers, for vvhosc run gum they demanded
enormous sums. Three Turkisji vessels
and a corvette, laden with spoils nml
captives front Scin, hnd been taken by u
Greek squadron and carried'tu Missalon*
g«* '
attempt nn the part of (ha Greeks
to curry Nupol: di Romania hy storm is
stated to have failed, tiom want of concert
in Ujeii- operations. The commander of
the Unglish vessel nf war, the Medina, is
suiil tu have compelled the Greeks to res-
ture an English vessel,emtured torn vie
lotion uf Ihe blockade ulAlaura, in Crete.
Chuurxhid Pacha is reported to liave
been defeated by the Greek force* in a
battle which was renewed four daJs, the
29th,30th, and 31st of' May, and the 1st
of June. On the last day the Turks were
completely worsted, and tied towards
Glyky, vigorously pursued bv the Greeks,
who became masters of their baggage.
Hy the President of the United States of
.liner tea.
A PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, by an act of the Congress of
the United Jatates, passed on the sixth dsv
«t May last, it w as provided, tlmt, on satis-
factory evidence being given to the Pro.
strlr nt of the United States, t|i S t ( |, e ir,...
in the Islands or Coloni*' 1 Vn [v£
ndios under the dominion of Great Bri-
"the Uniro!?*? nprn,,,J ,0 lh " v«bSds of
be ami 'i atCS ' lhe Pf,,silleHt
, ’authorized to issue
» * Proclamation, declaring that the ports
the United States should thereafter by
open to the vessels 0 f Great Britain em-
ployed in the trade and intercourse be- ’
tween the United States and such Hands
ur Colonies, subject to such recipinccl
roles and restrictions as the President oi
the United StatdS might, by such Proclu-
rnation, tnuke and publish any tlii'irc in
the larva er,tiffed "An Act concerning N
vtgation,” or an , t entitled '■ An” Art
supplementary to Act concerning Navi
gation, ’ to the contrary notwithstanding,]
And, whereas,sxiislocioiy evidence ha’s
betrf given to the President of the tfnited
(Mates that the ports C. reinrfttr named,
in the Islands™ Colonies in the Weat
Indies, under the dominion of Great Bri
tain,, bavf been opened to lire tesaeie of