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Wecomiiiuc our extract! from Knftfafoatd lalrouia, »«
Scotch papers to (he llhh Aiir'i*', receive*! by UCCMlOMtl
art Parliamentary 1 waa, he hid re non to bo aaipieinoi In
g of (he irritation !tome degree,but he hoped I would be the
oemc compelled to alter lut p|r»»o who would cng"rt in ant thii g
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SATURDAY, HORNING* OCT. f. 1829.
On our Ant plge will b« fount! • eontinnation
«f the Ucdew ol Dr. K illoek'e Herimme.
We twee received for • day or two pait mi*
Mcroui communications upon the out j.-cl of
the election on Monday. Koch as have been
landed to us in compliance with our invariable
rules by the wriieror with his name have been
Inserted. The copy of the others will be re-
tu< ned if called lor.
•Uy the fist sailing brig Frances, capt Gifford,
we have received die Philadelphia papers of
the 25th snd t!d li ult. containing NiiSv York
dales to the 25ih, and Uoston of the 21»t.
Finer in Mur York.—The nnmher of caiyes
reported by the New'Y-.rk board of health on
the 2.1d ult. wns tin, and faun deaths. On the
25ih, nine owes were reportod, and one death.
By aneitnctfrom the Commercial Advertiser,
%c Jud<t the state of fueling to be of the most
desponding character-* 4 'How doth the city ad
toliturythut waa lull of people! liowiaaDebe
conn* a widow I she that was gre*t among the
nations." Hut few of the churches remain
•open.
Fire t* ■ Between 19‘end 1 o’clock on the
m>u niug of the 25th ult. u Arc broke out ul the
corner of Danker and Catharine streets, which
destroyed ten bull dings before it was extinguish,
ed Four dt the houses were of brick—the re
mainder of wood—several otherswcrc injured.
A letter from Columbia dated on Saturday,
Srtlli ult-tUfei that the preceding night was a
most awful night of rain, accompanied by occa*
•ionul gusts of wind. The driver in the Co-
Jumhiu stage arrived at Charleston, states that
tio damage from the late storm was pe c»*ivuble
Until within 25 miles of Charleston.
Mr. Ulius llcrvy's loss ou South Santee is
4u,0UU dollars.
The editors nf the Ualtimore papers are in
Tspliires with the perfurmunce of Mr. Maihews,
kiu* English coniediun.
The Colombian armed brig Camelion, Shan
non, from’ Hidiiitiore, wus a off dandy H*>k,
■o.i tlu* <Ji!i ult; waiting to take on board Com
modore Daniels and Colonel Duane.
The Court of Inquiry upon Captain Hull'
chm-d the examination of witness* suit the 20 ih
, ult, Thu evidence was to be summed up on
the 30th.
Trask, width* confinement in Boston jail, in a
foom alone, and with which there could be no
communication, emitted, by some mtans, to
•btr ik liis han lcuilk, and the iron collar (nearly
an inch and a ludf wide, snd a sixth of an inch
Uuok, which was twisted like a ribbon) by which
lie was chained to the floor, into eight or ten
•picca. The pieces hear no marks of any in
■irumcnt, and to those who have examined
them, it would appear that no human power
could be equal to this violence*
Mra A. S. Colvin, of Washington City, has
•impended th< publication of her Wetkly Met.
wjfer, " being compelled to attend to other
• objects.’*
that would be injurious to him. lilt nun
ner was to strange and so wild, as to aa-
tlsljr me that he was labouring under men
tal elution. 1 bid him be very tranqvil,
ami prear.ribtd lor him some more cool
and aperient medicines, desiring also that
the llut sailing ship Neptune, arrived on WeJ* !^c pi*ns Oj the PaiHameiitary campaign
nesday mgl.t from Greenock. , a,,cr lhe , "’j* 1 *! The "g?™*'
|tior. rceulting from leeling it politic thus
At AboyneCasile, in Scotland, e field of nata t 0 change the Ministerial system of tac-
was cut down on the 29th July, the seed of ties, even afterttie noble Lord had himaclf
win oil came originally Itnm Geoigia. The ex* unlolded the schemes and intention* of
pe*iment wns made to aHcertam whether it CiownmciH, may he imagined ; but.the | his diet might be confined to barley wa
would witUi. nil .ml oIiim*. of tlut country. I rMl •I' 001 <*»» ""'j perueivetl by llloee|ter >nd ilopi onty. ■ 1 remaincU With lii*
It h» proved .ucceMrul who h.tl upporittnitiei ol moil m-imately, Lordship until lit. next morning, when
‘ ' observing In. L..irri«hip*M contluc;, ind of although there wai no increase ul' l,fer.
lit. Majesty, .ay the Scotch pap-”., wu hrirj " hi- conBt ) t ,! li ,| conversation!., hi. n.iotl .till appeared lo bo In the Jtmr
quite confounded, with delight, at the lint - declare that they i.e*er before re-1 state. At 12 o'clock an Sootier, night,
appci-uncc of Leilk. At Hulyrtilut llnuac hi. | ,| |,j, Lordship's coitinimd ol tem-1 by my advice, he went lo bail. I remain-
Mqjeily uid that •• he had often been told llie per to be live I com' 1 that l i-y never be
Scotch were proud, and well they might be," ''
Stitt later f -n, l.nglund —The ship BaytinJ,
Vandyke,arrived it Lhsih-ston on Wednesday,
brums London date, to the 20th, and Liverpool
to die Ofil Aukuii. Tlia ootton market was in
« most depreued s'lltr when llie Bayard auilc-d,
( 1 it August.) Sale, had been made a. low as
6JI, the average of good upland*, 8<l.
A slip from the City Gazette quotes •» fol
lows;— (
"I.mnroor, August 19.
“Cotton, sea island, fine good and mid-
filing, lOjd a Is 911 stained fit a 10$ilj upland
bowed, 6$ a 9jil; New-Urlcans 7 a 1 Ijd j Ten-
ncssee 6 a 8«l \ Uxhia, 9 a 10.11 Maranhum 9 a
9jtl| Pernambuco a 10j|dj Dcnu-rura and
-|)crbiee 6| a 10|d \ Harbadoca 8 a 8|J; corn-
man W. I.mia, 7 a 8d; Bourbon la a Is 2d
Dengkl 5|a i Surat G£ a 7jd. Flour Arne,
new, in bond 1/ IOss I/Hm sour 1/ lisa 1/12a
Dice, cwt. Carolina In bond, 12 a 18a j E. India
do 8 a 13a. Tar, bbl Am. common and Virginia
10.6d.14a,
"Loitstm, Augtut 17.
“Cotton,^ea iatapd, mid. to Duo l. 2( n 2v 111
bowed 6( t 9jdi New-Oile.n. 9) a toj i Be-
tile 9) a lOd; Pernambuco 10) a 11 )d; IK me-
nr. 8) • lOd I common We.t-liulie, f « 81 Surat
JJ ,7)d I Bengal la 6il i Bourbon, 9) a la
ttice, Carolina in bond, li 10a > II 15. ”
A London paper ufAugu.i 19, .talct, from .
French paper, that it w.a reported the Ken LI-
fendi, ifter an extraonlin.ry counoil of nil the
noble, of the Ottoman empire had been held,
tfanimitted twin miniatera of Bugland and
Auitrix a noteof the higheat importance, the
conteotx of which were oft nxiure to put in
end tn the uncertainty which had lo long pre
vailed in the afiVira of the Kovt.
A letter with which we Inve been favoured
by a mercantile friend, received by the Bayard,
date, that Cotton, particularly American, had
been reduced to a very low rate, and i< was be
lieved would be xtill lower. Firat nipples of
j|he new crop, if of good quality, it is thought
may command 9d. Hiliiut-10 a 12) per oent.
premium, were, however, considered prefemhle
41 a remittthce.
The ahip Oglethorpe, ospl.in Jayne, tailed
from Liverpool, on the lBthAugoit, for thia
• port. The Pallas, Land, waa to ud on the 53d
jy .gOlt i the Emily, Babcock, from the laih to
(he 20* i»od the-Georg'ie, Varnum, on the 1st
8>.pi< mi.vr Thc Vuicin, Ktetl,arrived on the
MbAuguM.'
added he, " tliey teem to n.e tohe a nation ol
gentle men.”
The first election of Lo-d Londonderry to
the Irish Parliament, when lie wea aesreely
twenty one, coat kit father the late Maiquia
30,000 pound, I
Among the aucceacora named for the place
lately occupied by the klui quia of Londonderry
is Mr. Canning.
Phi' Duke of York’s property hs| been cold
far the pr, menl ol lilt debts. The heiress of a
hanker, deoeaeed, is aaid lo have one elaim of
200,000 pounds,
The number and violence of the storms which
have vis led Europe this summer have been un
precedented.
All the lintels at Edinburgh ore full—fri^n
half a guinea to three guineas are paid fur bejls
per night. A single liors, cuita five guinea,
per week in the stables.
A' moil jinmd murder has been committed In
Fiance upon the body of a female by her Col-
feaaor—no cause is given lur llie act. Ilcrbni^
w» dismembered by the muidercr and depos
ited on the eel III ill dillerent parts of llie iieiglj-
bnrhood.
The Rev. Me. Eyre, has been brought before
the Worship-street office for violating (Ire peiv
son of a child 10 years ul age. On li aeiaminu-
lion a young woman testified that slir had suf
fered from bun in the seine manner when ele
ven years old, Thef Hev. gentleman is de-tc. ib-
edes “elsll fine looking mm, tbimi^/ly year,
old, with all the e.4lsvind uieiiners ula gentle
man
A smart shock of an earthquake was felt at
Lisbon on the lOtli uf July, and within a few
li -lira a similar phenomena was expci ieuced tin
lie same day at Alcuuai on the lllliatUay
break an eruption of Vesuvine took place.
Arthur’s beat In the neigbhuilu-oii of Edin
burgh and llie C'alton Hid in the oily, wt.reco
vered with tents, ma-qnes, Sic. onllie King’s
si rival.
A splendid silver cross, a presi ni from the
Indies of Edinburgh, wns presented tn the K ng
in his y unlit, by Sir Muller Scott, antithetic
count udtls, " he in a brimming bumper return,
ed Ilia grateful thanks Air the ctleiing of love
end beauty. 1 *
The Edinburgh Observer, in honor of the
King's visit, contains in e line across the whole
breadth uf five columns, in tile largest type,
" Long live King lieorgc the Fourth, the father
of In# people I”
•nails full at Cheltenham in July,
were picked up
'g-lelter ss/lllie devastations cum
qiittcr) by in innumerable multitude uf field
mice in that neighborhood ere immense. In
die district of -Bniiuali elone hardly one tenth
uf the harvest is left—the loss is estimated al
314,090 florins.
A soldier at Ynrk died in conurqtieueo 01
flogging on llie Slid July. Ilia crime was dn-
posing nf the silver spoons belonging to the
mess uf the officers lie received 3u0 lushes
lie uus whipped at Hull, and toon tiler com-
pelludlu accompany the regiment lo York in
a baggage waggon. On tile aecoml day's march
mortilicalion commenced—in this state he pur
sued hie journey, and when arrived was obliged
to walk to the hospital.
A principal and aenond in a duel in Ireland
were found guilty of manslaughter— the former
waa sentenced to nine months -impriionmonl
end to be hunted on the huntI / snd the latter in
consideration of Ins previous long conflnemnnl,
to one month's imprisonment.
' Shearers were lured at the Cross in Glasgow
on the 17th August, at 2a to 2« 4rf, without vic
tuals.
Mr. Kean had concluded an engagement at
Dublin and won to appear in Glasgow on the 3d
September, .
Mr. YVonler, the ctlebrtted printer of the
Black Dwarf, has been released from prison,
hii term having expired. The trtlnnsof Bir
mingham gave him e publio dinner on the oc
casion
A meeting has heen^eld in Glasgow to ad
dreaa the King on the subject of the horrible
atrocities committed upon the Greeka-by tile
Turks.
lure discovered him to evince uneasiness
at any untowiiiditreumaLincealhet might
have occurred in the House, in the Ce
binel, or in public life. Uut even in the
House this louchinrax displayed itself, ill x
very recent iiiaience to the aurprise ofinatiy
of the Noble Lord’s surrounding friends.
'( was particu'arly remarked that night;
and It was the genernl subject Of ennver
nation next tiny, at the etuhscriptiim houses
sod in the several political circles at the
West end of the town On the debate on
ilie“ du|H'runniiiiiioii Bill,” Mr, Canning
strongly opposed it, at er declnmig (hit
it lisu been postponed twenty seem limes;
and in his opposition, he ” imagined'’ the
case of a "youth" who, while at the Uni
veisityhud It'll Fellowships,Studentships,
#0. all lor e place under tiovermnrti ,
the reward tor which sv«s to be destroyed
by this Bill. Thu noble Lord; in reply,
wag evidently hurt at such opposition
and that it should come from such a quar
ter; a d he retorted upon ihe liight lion.
Uetillemun, Unit the iMttgttutry" case
was nolhiti, nf the kinii; tout It wag a
! rent ense, ’but line that did not utleut
llie pit tuple ol (lie Bill. The political
convrrsitLIuiii of the next (lay giid, that
Ihe imaginary (nseupplied to an instance
in the (Vuntifi'i/ -family’! The uisii.ci
contlodiciion, however, llmsgiven to Mr,
Hatllillig. was looked upon as s very pe
cullgr circumstance, judging of Lid Lon
dontleiry from the met ami temper'lhat
lie had always shown on former occasions.
Bui h 1 ill no one apprehended that the No-
ole M rq ns’s mind wss ill ny way alt' cl
ed. Ills Majesty was the ft st to commu
nicate the tear aniUuspiuiou iliui u change
had taken place ; that caution wxircqui
-ttc; I fro t danger otherwise might result,
tin Finlay the Ma quis of Londonderry
had a long .mdieiii.' of Ills Majesty, pie-
punitory to the King’- departure lor Scut
mod. tu the couisc ol that audience hit
ed constantly with his his Lordship until
Hint time. On Monday morning, at seven
u’clock, Mrs, Kobinsun, Lady Landondcr
ry’g maid topped at iny door, and asked
it 1 wsa dressed, foMImt my L-irit wished
tiiseeme. I answered, “Dies he want
me now f” To which she replied, " No,
not immediately, but by-ami bye, when
my Lady is dressed : she lias not yet left
the bed room,”. In half an huur after
wards Mrs, Robinson came ngoin, and
said her Ladyship was then dressed, and
her Lord would be -lad lo see me. In
walking from my own room to that of my
Lord’s, I saw his dear was open, ami lhal
he wns nol there. 1 met Mra. Robinson,
who said he hsil just gone into my Lady’s
mom. In on instant 1 stepped into the
dressing room, which is a long narrow a
partmeiit, and I a ,w the Mmquis in his
dressing gown, standing with Ins front to
the window, Ida back tome, and his lace
in an elevated position towards the del
ing. Without turning his head, and on
the instant he exclaimed, ‘ Btnkheud, let
me fall upon your urm—it is all over I”
He n ver spoke again,—(Here the Doctor
drew his hand across Ins eyes, and seem
ed lo lime considerable dilUeully in com
nitinding hi* utterance so aa tu proceed
wi h his evldeme)-! ran to Inin and
caught him in my units. He wss at that
moment lulling ; and ss lie tell upon me,
I saw that he had a knife in his right hand
very firmly douched, end covered with
blond.
The Coroner; Did you see the knife
usi d f — Witness t No, I did not.
The Coroner t T mil we are to under
stand it wit* used before you saw I-ini ? —
Witness : Ye*. Blood was then flowing
from the Marquis as from a watering-pot-
The Wound must have been given at the
moment I entered the room, as, from the
nature of it, life must have been extinct
in the twinkling of an eye niter its inflic
tion. About two quarts of blood flowed
from the wound in lea* than it minute alter
Majesty wu- -u.pii-eduiid alarmed ul llie
Mr-oge and incoherent imiuner tit which i it was inflicted. I urn SHtisfl" that Ihe
lioitl Loiuiiindeiiy li d conversed ; and Maiquts was quite dead in^leaa, than a
Iter the Noble J, od’v departure, it is minute alter I entered the rmim. 1
slated mi iuttimny that wu have every
reason to rely upon, that the King imme
diately wrote lo l.md Liverpool, mention
tug that lie hull just hnd ” Loudiindeiiy’’
with him; that the Mnqut-talked in a
veiy irmuikublu munnei ; that Ins Ma
jeaty tell alarmed tin hi- Lonlshtp’s ac
Loidslnp know that his demeanour tied
been the subject of any remark.
It may be added here, lltui liis Lord
ship shortly belme .’evlticed alarms that
were never known to affect him in liis
-sue moments, even in the must truuuluus
periuil of his political contests—namely
that ol petsiuial uttsek. He told hiacon-
Hdential valet, that " lie waa beset by as-
The Turkish frigate about which mtioti has
been said ih England, manned with Brit,all i
men, and secerning to report well provided
-with arms and warlike stores of every descrip
tion, has tailed. 'Ill* - Frince Leopold sailed
two or three days previoiti laden with armsand
warlike stores, direct for Aleaandrie.
Thejprochiyation which we slated on Thurs
day, waa iasiied by Ferdinand, it apreari, was
oflered to him, but rafrised lo be aignoi by him.
It is given in our exuaclt.
'London. Aug. 15.
THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY
llie noble Lind's frrenils li u tan li
paiu observed, lor some lime past, an,
alarming alteration tu hia health ; they
perceived that the business and >q .abides,
and contests uf the Hou-e, creand great
(.-SUesaiH-ss of demeanour and irritation;
but nolle ol them hgtl imagined that the
amid was sfleewd by ihe exiuuiuuu re
l'he Coroner ; Are you satisfled, from
all you saw that it was entirely liis own
sci ?—Witness t Certainly ; it is impossi
ble it could have been done by any other
human bring ; there was no uiher parson
in the mum.
The Coroner : And now, Sir, a* tn Ihe
tuuut ; and that it would be uuvisable to - s tot»*of hi* Lord-hip’* mimlf—Witness,
take becoming precautions to have the , hi¥e n() , , M<t | le ,iuti 0 n. having
opportunity ol watching Ihs Lordship's I known him for upwards of 30 years, in
conduct. I lie King further urged *l ,e |-nying that he was perfcc'ly deranged,
necessity ^t unco having medical »«*• and in a alale of complete inaanily.
vice, Uui, tLpoaailile wnliout lei tog hia
CORONER’S INQUEST.
Mr. J .meu Bankhead, said, on Friday
luai, I received a note from the Muiclu
tmesa, begging me to come us soon sa pita
stule to Itrr Laid, whom -he w, a extieme
ly anxious about, as she thought him al
srmi'.gly ill, and very nervous. 1 went
immediately to Ills Lordship, ami full hi*
pulse,-and thought him very leveri-h * He
complained ol a pain in the head, end
cootuhion of reculectiou. I considered
him cx remeiy ill. Ho appeared very
much distuihud in his manner. 1 a id ii
wus necessary he should'be cupped, and
that I whuIiI stay until the cupper came,
and dime with the Marchioness. The
cuppcrWuiti arrived, and liis Londship
loal seven ounces -of hlood. Alter Ihe
operation he expressed himself much ru
lieved, and 1 advised him to lie dowo on
the sol's quietly fur half an hour, and,'is
hia lordship had ate scarcely any dinner,
to take a cup ol tea. He did so. I re
mained, in the house until hia lordship got
into Ihe carriage, aicnuipanied by the
marchioness, to return to North Cray,
and hi- lordship said to me, before his de
parture. as 1 mu-t be *wrc that he waa ve
ry ill, hp expicted l would come down
the next day, and stay at Cray with him
all baturdsy and Sunday. 1 sent with
him mme opening imdtcinc, which l di
reeled him to take oh the Saturday morn
log early as I was anxious to know its ef
lect wltrnT vi-ifcd him. I arrived here,
on Suturday afternqpn, and waa informed
he had been in bed the whole ol the day
1 went immediately to hia bed room, un
entering which, l observed hia manner nf
looking, towards me was particularly sus
picious, and betokened alarm. It was
quite atrauge and unusual. He remarked,
that it was very odd I should.,come into
Ilia bed room without first going into the
dining room below, i answered, I had
dined in towo, and aa it waa a family dm
ner, they had got-below stairs, I had come
losee him in the first instance.*-' tie Diet
made a remark which surprised me ex
ceediugly. He aaid, " I seemed perticu
lady grave io my manuer,”and asked tnr
abruptly- ' ll I had ,ny thing uupteasani
to tell tutu f’! 1 answered that I had no
'1 was au-prised ut the question, and hi-
The'Coroner: From whit period can
you give that opinion ?—Witness : l hud
i b-erved a greitt decline in hi* general
health for three week* past, but I waa not
aware nf any mental delusion until within
lour d iysnt hi* deceaatj
The Coroner t Doei any Dentleman nf
the Jury wish to o-k a question ?—No
furtln rquc-tioti waa asked, and D . Bank-
head retired.
8PAIN
London, August Id.—We yesterdiy
morning received Bayonne papers to the
7lh ins', c ntainitig accounts (runt Ma
drid to the Sil. Tlie«e repreoent Spain
aa being still without a Ministry or a Go
vernment, which is attributed lo the un
willingness of Ihe King to choose Minis
ter* from among the Liherol Party Lo
pez Banos and Calatruvs are the only new
Ministers appointed, that ol daticho not
being confirmed. The nightly meeting*
ol the Clubs are ingreat activity, and the
National Militia of Madrid and the pro
vinces is increasingin numbers,so that an
other explosion is dreaded, Salvador
Uabard., the soldier who was convicted
of being concerned in the death of Lieut.
Laniiaburru, has been executed. Hu
wished to harangue the populace, but the
Prieits would not allow him. The popu
lace is said generally to have pitied him.
Tl e regiment ul A manza, which (listiu-
guished itself against Ihe royal Guards,
waa ordeted to be incorporated with the
dni-ion of the Empccinado; but the Pa
mots proteating ag„inst the removal of
that faithful carpi from the capital, the
King, at the instance of the Permanent
Deputation, revoked the order. He had
not,-however, given a very favourable an
swer to their request that he would re
move the Patriarch and others from hia
Palace. He demands their reasous lor
D.i* request, and dne of (he Journalists
coolly remarks that to give them, would
be only prolonging (he dispute to the pro
judtee ol both the King and the Constitu
tion. He has been desired to put hia
n# Government; for the Permanent D*. '
putation.iin which the Patriots had plscvfi
their Impel, has lost public confidence
since the late event* in this capital. | 0
tact, it i* reptxischrd with temponiirr
with the King, and of showing an apathy
nnt ronaiitcnt with present circumatanca.
On his part, hia Majesty Mill tledei thy
choice of a Minister surli as the part,
now ' prevailing at Madrid desires. R
•rein* (hat the Council ul Stale his pro.
tlucetl to him men truly liberal for Mini*.
ter»; but that the King Its* rejected the«e
proposals, for fear of the conat-quence. In
short then, only two Ministers are named
Luprz Bunns and Culutrava. The norni-
out inn of Sunchu, which wae annnunct-d
ua certain, has not taken place. Several
other persons have been spoken of lor the
new Mmiatiy. who would not fulfil the
wiahesof the Patriota and whose nomina
tion would excite still more irritatinn.
Meanwhile we observe great activity in
the nightly meetings of Ihe rom^puarr. s.
The Niliunal Guard of Mudritl is in.
creasing,as well as that uf the Province*,
and every thing seems to prepare the long,
projected revolution. The mass uf Ad
dresses which we continue to receive from
the Provinces, both on the event! of then
7th, and on the King’s delay in punishing
the authors of the machinations against
the system, in naming a Ministry such
a* the general opinion desires, indicate
the views uf the Liberals.
It is alfirmed that palisades are going
to be placed outlie heights (rVaitilihiij,
and even that eannon will be pkfried at
difl’- rent parts - f the capital.
A contedcrutinn Inis been formed in Ihs
three Provinces of Biscay, to form tea
companies ol Chasseurs to pursufi the fac
tious, who commit the greatest excesses.
The soldiers will be paid by the Provinces
and placed under the cutuinsnd of three
distinguished officer*.
Q-ie-eda has withdrawn his whole fore*
to the frontier, ami is employed in con
stantly exercising hia soldiers. Accord-
ing lo tlfe latest statements which he Itae
sent to General Egui.*, liis division cun-
aims ol 3390 foot ami 300 Ittiise. Order*
have come.horn Madrid to B.y'onueto
suspend all supplies, and to require accu
rate account* from those who have ma
naged the large sums received from tha
Peninsula.
The following piece has been presented
to the King, tn be aigoetl, published sml
circulated ; but hia M.ijesty haaunoounc-
eil that he had no need to exptfiks hi- an-
tislac ion to those who had deprived him of
hia Guard, the unly support of hi* Throne,
by intrigue* and dark plots, of, which it it
vainly attempted to accuse Mint—
" S nniarda—The evident proofs of
cotirag.’, of love for Ihe country, of attach
ment lo the Constitutional Compact be
tween you and me, which you continue to
give on all occasions where your assistance
is required tu secure good order, ar.d nut
institutions, have filled my heart with
S rutitude, and I can no longot- insist my
eiire to express it,
“ Honoured by so many deeds since t
swore to muint iin the Constitution—at*
oath whiqh I will renew if necessary—you
have crowned vour firm, generon*. ami
steady conduct s your giorious acti-ns un
Ihe memorable day when the batdjUnns of
my guards, excited by suggeMitlhs sbbver-
kite ol urd -r, made a criminal attempt tn
destroy our tviie institution! ami llie Con-
stitutional Tn rone, have resounded thro*
the Peninsula; the inhabitants of every
cottug - knows that it is to your heroic
braveiy that Spain owes its tranquility
und the preservation nf iu laws.
"Continue, faithful inhabitants of Ma.
drill, to defend your most sacred right,
your children, Ihe throne of my father-,
which is under your safeguard; and in
future, aa hithertu, let it aulfioe fur you to
show yourselves, to destroy every enemy
who should attempt to sap the foundation
of our tranquility—of your prosperity—
and of the happiness of my subjects in ge
neral.
Lot the men who have laboured to
pervert the opinions of mv old Guard hide
themselves in the dark ; I shall di*covi(>
them, and,-aided by you, their punish
ment shall be prompt and rigorousk
•• Now, good and faithful Snanikrds, I
open my heart to you, I feel relieved from
the enurmuus ve'.ight that oppressed it;
like the father ol a family, I can find no
happineas only in tho midst of my cliiU
dreo- and this happiness, which I de*ir*
to share with you, will not be complete
till I sue the undisturbed and tranquil
reign of those constitutional law*, wluclx
were the fruit of profound meditation*,
during the^momentary occupations of this
kingdom, whose destinies will be speed-
ily acgumpllnetl, in spite of the men who
have lived only by abuses end tyranny.
" On my aide 1 will do my utmost fra
consolidate the constitutional edifice, and
to perpetuate the rallying cry of < Long
live the Constitution,’ which I take plea
sure in hearing. Such have been (my in
tentions, since I swore to that Sacred
Code which is the aafogurd of my Throne,
end precursor of happy futurity.”
Petersbnrg\JHty, 21—Ttie Imperial
Guaid arrive here daily in eeperate bodies
They have never yet acted in any Turk,
kish catnpaigh, and would apparently thia
„ ... — - ... the
froltsli provines, forming a line of reserve
sod observation.
name to a proclamation, thanking those time, had hostilities commenced-wiih the
woo deprived him of his guards, Shich Ottoman Porte, hare remained in the
it is said he refused to du. The wcuuots
from the provinces are not interesting.
Quesada has retired with hia force to the
cx remtty ol Navarre. These papers con
firm the intelligence that there is no yel
low fever either at Barcelona or at Cad.z.
gl'he Liberal Journals, themselves, even
.■midst (heir abuse of the Freach ministry
ac|tnuwledge that France presents an tu
auruiuuutabie harrier against an tutexler-
ence on the part of Russia with the tuter-
ual government ot Spain, and tint Ads
tria concur* with France m tost respect.
Madrid, Jug le—-Our situatio ns afrit
manner of putting it, Ue said, the truth the saute—no uiiuulry, and we may say,
The rest of Ihe Army is kept ready to
fight, though a* (here is no probability of
war breaking out so soon, orders hav«
Ueen issued to withdraw the troop* from
the Turki-h frontiers, and lo spread them
iu more distant encampments,
Mentz. July 28.—ft is the Snabtlen*
opinions in Fiankfort that peace will ha
maintained. The opening of the Cm-
grew of Verona ia to take pl-ce in t o
Iiontii ot September. Ndfontv th-de
mure talc of the East it it there expected
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