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ENTRY OP THE RUSSIANSlNTO
ADRIANOPLE.
Tho ship Tally-lla, Capt. R. Fisher,
arrived tt Ndlfolk on thelTIh Inst. from
Liverpool whence she sailed on tire 12th of
dates to the 13lh. To onr attentive cor
respondents the editors ofihe Norfolk Ilea-
Con and Herald, we are indebted for the
following intelligence, extracted by them
from tlie English papers, three days later
from London end two froin Liverpool, than
- ..previous aJvices.
1 It will'be seen hy the following extracts,
that AdBUIVOPLE StinXENDEHIO TO TOE
arsis or the Russians, and was occupied
by the forces of Gen. Diobitsch, on the 1
morning of the Bth (20th) AVgust, an e-
>ent indicated by the intelligence by the
Birmingham. Constantinople was aban
doned' to 8,000 Biigands (desdrtets and
Janissailes) who committed all kinds of ex-
-'Cesses. Trebisond also bad opened its
gates to the invaders, and (aceording to
the Gazette de Fiance, the Turks were
seeing for peace.
The ’successful result of fheliari
• Its abundance, with tj)> depress!
produced thereby on bread stuffs,
firmed by this arriral, and the prii
jUnued to 'decline. "
In Paris there continues lobe a vigorous
opposition to the new French Ministry,
Which is accused of being secretly in the
interest nf England and Austria,and medi
tating a coalition with these powers in
rratsinenl from which they wt
Ing to their great unpopularity, -lie able
to extricate themselves. This, indeed,-is
the only hope they now hav« nf getting rid
of thom before tho masting of tho Pcpu
ties; but they pretend that their fall is
certain then, ns a lame majority will de
clare against them. I very ’much doubt
tits correctness of thts. statement. The
number of poor Deputies who are to bo
purchased by an allowance for their ex
penses during their residence in Parit^nd-
ded to those who are already secured, Will
he quito sufficient for the purpose of Minis
ters. Nothing but such an increased un
popularity on their pnrt as would render
the accepting office under them, or voting
for them, infamous in the eyes of the peo-
pl , would prevent Ministers front acqui
ring a sufficient majority to enable them
to hold their ground until the press shall
have fetleied, end the return to an alisolulc
system shall hate lost its horrors for the
great bulk of tlm.population.
■As to the Rustian affair, there is no rea
son to doubt its satisfactory termination.—
The French Ministers dedan s positively
that the Stritanwill yield (II the conditions
required by Die Emperor, even though
hope, however, was entertained in somo
mve
m
of Asia Minor. A
September, and has brought Liverpool pa- , , - -
per. of the day ol her sailing knd Undo., 1 he > sbuftld h. I,ard { r than they are known
, , s to bet amt the great capitalist, who are
rllloa In tho Tn mis alranliwn n n>. . ° .. r
»ar against Rnisia,’should the latter power.
I.lqle to abandon the uatagaiastTurkeyon
the submission of the l’orte to Ills terms of
the Treaty of London.
From the UetztUc de France.
PARIS. Sept. 8.
The Duke do Laval 1s appointed Ambas
sador to London in the Hoorn of Piince Po-
lignac, Minister of Foreign Altai s.
The Viscount Lodnis de .Marcellos is ap
pointed Under Secretary nf Stale for For
eign Affitirs.
Froin Allgcmeinc Beilurig, Sept 5..
"VIENN A, Aug. dl.
A courier, who left Constantinople o"
the 17tli. arrived this morning af the hotel
of the Fre eh legation wiih-the news that
the Por’e. after a preceding declaration
bpenjunged imsaiisfaitory, liad now sifni-
fled ils accession to tne treaty of London
bf the Bill of July,’ 1827, by a written de
claration which was such a. fully to on-
■ewer the views of lists mediating Powers.
In another declarat.on. ihe Porte' declares
Itself reddv to send Plenipotentiaries to the
head quarters of Count Diebiisch to treat
flf peace with Russia.
MUNICH, Sept. 5.
On the 18th ofAugnn, Gen Diebiisch
-Tiad declared Ills readiness to lisien to the
.pVopusids of peace. Tlie result shows that
lie did-not suffer his inarch to be suspended
on tins account. It does not appear that
General Diehitsch lias any instructions iiow
Ip act in case the English should decjaio
. against the further advance of the Russian
unity. Such a case could not be (oieseen
at St. Poteislmrgh, andtlraiefore Ihe Gen.
•f the army marching to Constantinople
Mill not he able to change hi. operation,
trillion! order, from liis Sovereign, On a
mere declaration of Mr. Itoberl Gordon,—
But before an answer arrives trom St. Pe-
tpishurgli the Russians may be before, or
In Constantinople.. It i. hardly possible
to be further deceived by vain iiopes res
pecting the catastrophe in the East.—The
question tin lunger is, to tre-t wi.h tlie
vanquished Turks, but with ihe Victorinas
Russians, on the lenn. of peace. The Ca
tlinets must he agreed with each oilier res.
peeling the future organization uf -he East.
F.rom the Ccnstitulionml.
The appointment ofiM. de Lavai to tile
embassy to London is the subject of con
ver.ailon in all ihe saloons. It is curious
enough tlfat on the day on which tlie minis
try received ihe confirmation of . tlie cap
ture of Adriannplc by tlie Russian army,
it should luve nude a choice which proves
moie and inoru the alliance of ihe three
Cabinets—Austria, England and France
—against the Russian system.
It was .aid that M. de la Fetinnays or
M. de Morlcmnrt would have hud theEin
bussy in London -, these nominations would
have shown the concurrence of Russia in
the alliance of France and England. Our
Ambassador at Vienna was preferred. In
fact, M. de Laval was no stranger to Ihe
. late manoeuvres of Austria, England and
France; and the Polignac Ministry, liy
this new act, has already manifest, d Ihe
spirit in which it was formed—to forward
the inteiestsof Lord Wellington uud M. de
ftietternich.
The dismissal ofM. Bourjot, who was nt
the head of political affairs during tha Alin
Istrv of .Messrs, de Richelieu and Forronays,
and tlie nomination of M. I.odoit de Alar
eellus, who began his political career nt
. London as under Secretary of Foreign Af
fairsi and who is only known from the pi
ous acts nf his father, prove moreand more
the English direction of tlie new Gnbinet.
-PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
PARIS, Sept 5.
Tn the shape of foreign news there is lit
tle stirring here,-except tho confirmation of
the taking of Adrianople ; the reoeipt of
accounts' from the Turkish capital.announ
cing tho departure of Commissioners to
treat for peace ; aiid tlie adhesion of the
Siil'an to the treaiv for the independence
ofUreccc. The Liberals here still hope
(bat the Emperor of ttustia will find somo
now eMemhled at Paris are ready to devise
means for an arrahgcinout of the financial
difficulties of the l’orte. so fnr as they re
gard the discharge of tile Russian indem
nity. I know not with «lnt truth this is
slated, hut I can see. clearly that the Mill-
islets, instead of being thrown Into the
state of alarm, imputed to them by tome of
the liberaljottrnnls, rather appear ftill of
confidence as to the favorable result of the
nrgaclaliotls for peace which liavu been
commenced, as well for the stability of
their reign, as for the tranquility uf Eu
rope.
‘Tlie visit ol tlie Rothschilds Is still the
leading ,oiiio of discussion on our Ex
change. No one one knows exactly tn
wlial toatlilbute it, but evEry body allows
it to be connected witli some obibclof im
portance. They are made much of by tlie
great men how at the head nf affairs, and
all appear delighted at the turn which
things have taken. Tho’Frerich, howav
cr, have an old proverb, 'Kira bien quirira
le deinier,’ and there aro many well in-
forjned persons here who aseert* ih.it Ihe
Inst laUgli will be Willi a very different
patty. The fiMdi are very steady.
From the Cdnstilutionel.
A cornier which arrived Iasi night at
Paris brought the news of tile entry of the
HuysKin army Idto Adriannplc..The whole
population surrounded, and no body knew
where the Sultan was. Constantinople
was abandoned to 8000 brigands, compo
sed ol deserters and the refuse uf Janissa
ries,* who'cave themselves up to every ex
cess. Trebtsmrd, ill spite of what is said
Hy the Qiroffi/t'lnne of ibis morning. Iinso-
paned its gates to the Rushans who found
great riches and immense quantities nl
provision! there. Tho population of Ad-
nanople had distil nted a fow of the' Asiat
ie bauds who threatened to'pillage tlie ci
ty. This news has thrown our Austro-
English .Ministry into consternation.
Tlie Gazette of this evening sayi that let
tors from ConstnntincpM of the 16th an-
counce that the Turkish Plenipotlhtiliries
have been sent to the, Russian quarters
general to solicit peace, and that Adrian
ople has just been taken. The Gazette lies
wilfully,' for on tho I7lh the capture of Ad
■ ianopie was nut known at Constantino
ple.
(From the Gazette de France )
PARIS, Sept. 7.
'Letters from Constantinople of the 16th
announce that the Sultan (las accepted the
treaty of the Sill July; that Turkish Plcn
ipotentinries have been sent to Ihe Rus
nap head 'quarters to ask for peace.
•Adrianople had jnst been taken.
(From the Messenger dee Chambers.)
•A very important peace df news fmm
ihe theatre of svar,'which dues not appear
lo its improbable, has'just been Comm id
eated tons in ilie follbwing Idrms t—
"General Diehitsch took ptuSeXilfln rit
Adrianople on the2!st of Aug. without
having Iw.d any resistance to overcome,
and at Ihe desire of tho inhabitants them
selves, who sent a deputation to him. The
city had been in a complete state of anar
chy in consequence of the disorders iom
milled by the two factions which tore it to
pieces. That in favor of peace obtained
Ihe superiority, and the Russians were re
'I
ccived as deliverers by the majority of tlie
iu habitant
"The success of the Russians has been
every (vh'ero facilitated by the eneiniee of
reform, and ‘.heir numerous adherents b'f
the parly of the Jaoissaiies. The funuti
cism of the ob-tinate Mussulman's, who
consider the innovation of the Hull an as
profanations, becomes an auxiliary tn the
Russian arms, which General Diebiisch
tuins to account with much dexterity.
"It was added that the official news of
the Russians into Trebisond Was every mo
inent expected. In several places the
Turks went lo meet tlie Russians, bearing
a cross as a sign of peace dpd welcome.’
t&rkeyamWsstt. '*
Letters hale been received from Con
stantinople of the 10th, and firm! Smyrna
of ihe dill ult. They confirm the impor
tant fact that the Sultan tins st length
yielded to the pressing remonstrances of the
English end French Ambassadors, regard
ing the affairs ofGreece, end has formally
intimated his readiness to negotiate On the
basis ofihe treaty of the'eth of July, 1827
It does nnt teem, how ever, that the event
was looked upon at Constantinople as like
ly to facilitate or flatten a pacification with
Russia, nothing having yet taken place in
dicative of an equal disposition to submit
to the terms required by thst Power. Ii
was generally understand that Russia per
sisted in her pretensions of an indemnity in
money lathe extent of 80,000,000 of rou
bles; or in lieu thereof, cessions of territo
ry on the Asiatic side alnne, including some
f rlresses at the entrance nf the Bosphorus,
as asecurits for the free nevigation between
the Black Sea and the Mcditeirnnean. In
regard to the pecuniary indemnity, com
pliance onr thtt part of the Turkish Govern
ment was thought impracticable, the coun
try being unablo to furnish so groat a sum
specie. In regard to territorial cession
Asia, and tlie occupation of fortresses
on the Bosphorus, these seemed to- be dif
ficulties as liitialikely to be overcome.—
Reflecting men at Constantinople, there
fore, eufertained no expectation ol peace.
' Letters front Paris, of Tuesday eve
ning, state that there is nothing true in all
this news except the bare fagt,of the occu
pation of Adrianople, .
quarters, that the meditation of England
and other powers friendly to Turkey might
obtain foe her terms of a less humiliating
kind than those which have hern demand
ed by the Russian ompoinr; still it was evi
dent that Turkey could not come out of the
contest without suffering severely.
The Sultan was still iiiplie cnjiitnl.and a
general call to arms had been made. Com
mercial business was at a complete stand,,
both there and at Smyrna. A fire had
lately Oocurred in that part of the capital
where tlie European merchants have their
country houses and warehouses. Aliuut
lnilO buildings were consumed, and we re
gret to find that an English house il in
cluded aiming tlie losses lo the extent of
nbout £1000.—The exchaugo had fallen
lo 07 ut Constantinople and 08 1-4 at
Smyrna'.
From Ihe Mrssagrr dee Chambers — (Sec
ond Edition)
PARIS. Sept 8, Nona.
(" Extract from the Augsburg Gazette,
Sept. 4.)
IVo have jtisl received by expicss tlie
following new s:
" Munich, Sept. 2. R p. lit.
“ Tho Russian Legation in this city lias
just received from the Russian "bead quar
ters, under the date nf August 8, (211.) the
news of the entrance of Gen. Diebiisch
into Adrianople. Tlie Alahmnetaii pop
ulation has placed itself under the protec
tion of tho Russian auny, and not left tlie
city.”
■' This important news is confirmed by
tho following loiter from General Cniint
Diehitsch to M> de Tatischcff, Russian am
bassador at Vienna, which was received at
the office of tlie A It genuine Zeilung almost
at tlie same moment:
** ’ Iu the Eski-Sarai, nt Adrianople,
August 8, (20.)
" • AI. Pambassurleur,
11 * I have tho plcasuic to announce to
yon, that the victorious troops of his Alii-
jesly tlie Eiupr roi entered Adrianople this
morning at nine o'clock without oppose
tiau. The ALihometan population re
main* entirely tinder our protection. Ac
eapt, Si.o (signed) '
‘•niEniTdcii."
STATE OF TRADE.
■ ■ r London, Sept. It.
We have heard it affirmed today, that
the total number df the late failures in the
wool trade amount to at least 20 ntid the
aggregate of their debts to £1,200.0011.
So great a convulsion in that particular
branch of trade has probably never beforo
occurred. The hank of England, it is
said, will suffer considerably by them ; for
ilinugli the Directors here bad been in Ihe
habit of rejecting much of their nccuimnu*
dntinn paper,'tindr vigilance was not alto
gether proof against the ingenuity of sum?
of the parties concerned in its circulation.
But tile principal losses of tlie Bank, it is
believed, will have occurred at tlie branch
banks, where less caution seems lo liure
been exercised; and the paper to have pass
ed iriore freely I linn it did in town.
There Infs been a fair supply of money-
itock lo day at the Slock Exchange,aunt
as it did not go off readily, a trifling re
action in tlie price of consuls occurred
soofi after tho commencement of Iniiluoss.
A few bargains for the account were done
nt 88 sellers, but the closing price Unis 88
to 1-8. In Ihe fbreign funds nothing has
occurred nt all worthy of notice.
FRANCE.
By an ordinance of the King of the 8th
Sepjfmher, published today in the A/onf-
leur, M I’nuver. mailer of requests, mari
time prefect of Cherbough, is appointed
councillor of state open extraordinary ser
vice ?
By a Second ordinance nf the same date.
M. Itochcr, Counsellor bf the Royal Court
df Lyon, is named Secretary Gbncral of
the Ministry of Justice.
By a third ordinance, AI. Brcghnt du
Xut. Vice President of the tribunal of Firsl
instance at Lyons, is named Counscilorof
tllb Kbvnl Court in the rooin of ,M. ltocher.
By tlie sanre ordinance, AI. Eugene Gai-
Ml. Counsellor Auditor at thcsalnc Colirt,
has been appointed Counsellor there, in the
room ojhis father, who gave in his resigna
tion, and is named Honorary Counsellor.
From the Journal dee Debata.
It is stated that tiie Duke de BJacas has
been appointed Ambassador at Komc;that
the Duko de Laval will replace Prince Po
lignac at London; und Hint AP. de Rayne
val will succeed the Duke dc Laval pt Vi
enna. ,, The nomination of Count de la Fer
ronnys as A nihassailor At Naples is also spo
ken of. ; To givo-credit lo this news, w„
most "ait till ive sec it announced official
ly, and abnyo all, before we believe that AI
de la Forronays, who has left such honora
ble recollections of his ministry, lias ac
copied a fuvor from those who a year ago
voted in lilt opposition against himsell' and
his colleagiles.
been entered by tod to repair to’tho ROMlfin Head Qunr-
Pashcvitch have ters to know the<ond»ions of the Emper
or Nicholas ; no one kuows exactly hi! In
tentions, not even Uen. Muflling, who waj
adit express to inform- tho Sultan of the
conditions on which a suspension of hos
tilities might be bioitglit about. Col. Die-
bitsch approaches from Adriaiteple, and
threatens wjih thunder fiom theme, Con
stantinople. I’uskewiich Ison his inarch,
it appears, from Erxeroum, cud has divi
ded his Corps into two columns, und directs
Its coarse on Tiebez.at.lc, (Ihe most impnr
tarn Turkish post on tiie Black Sea) und
tlm other on Jokat, on tlie road to Scutari;
these movements have entholy deprived
the Sultan nf courage, he has been sick for
8 days pail, and is plunged into a piufound
melancholy.
Farit, Sept. 1.—Orders liaVe been sent
In the author itiesuf Lyons,lo prevent Gen.
La Fayette being feasted as proposed.
Stpl. 8—5 per Cents. 108,50, 3 por cts,
80,35.
Nn grc.it is lira distrust of tha Russians,
with ,egaril to England, that on the alert
they reported lh.it no fleet Was aliuut 10
sail, when at the same time a fleet passed
the Sound for 111- Alcditerinneiiii.
Sept. 0—The reception of Ln Fayette
nt Lyons was superb, upwards of 80,Olio
persons w ero present.
The crowning of the i’riuceg of Swe
den took place it Slock holm, Ihe 21st Au
gust.
Considerable speculations in Wine have
been made in France, owing lo the unfa
vorable appearance of (he present crops.—
100,005 casks have been bought for Paris
alone.
TliS King of Naples will pass tlirdugh
tho South of France for Ala.lrid, with the
I’rinCesa Christo re (sister uftliu Dutchess
ol Deny) who mounts the throne of Spain.
Amsterdam, Sept, to Exchange -nn
London Iff. 20 cts. per lb. sterling—Itlce
very dull at Ilf. Cotton,upland, 31 a 85
cts.'per 1-2 kil.
tho revemn
of Buenos Ay
nearly 850,000 doll
1 tho cull
lonth o(
>; and the
fvm' m t:
down to the 15th August, were pioporlion
al. From that-soilree'clone, the how go
vernment’derived (n seven weukV nearly a
million.
In Maron, nn tae luthinn tiitt, A
II. '"GRELAND.Esq. iceeml?^^.'?
keepers of the Washington Hall. *" ‘ t ' , »
1,1 1 11 ——
A meeting of the Colonization Society
was lo have been hold in New Ylirk on tho
I4ih Inst. Francis S. Key, Esq. of George-
town, Capt. Stockton of tlie U. S( Navy,
the.Rev. Mr- Gnlluudot, af Connecticut,
end other* wore expected to uddress the
meeting.
LATE FROM AMSTERDAAt.
Our very attentive correspondent ibc
editor of the Charleston Courier, lias for
warded to its in a proof slip of Wednesday
ovening last the fullowingitems ol intelli
gence:—The ship Charles & Henry, Capt.
Eastby, arrived this afternoon, left New
Dlep 14th September. A gentleman pas
senger has favored us with some news
from the seat of war, in ad lition to thoso
we received by the way of England. ThCy
follow:—
lltjNoaXT—Semlirt, Aug. 18.—Letter*
from SophiC present a sail figure of lira po'
sition nf the Grand Vizier at Sehumla; lie
lias made propositions of capitulation in
General K/azZowski, which have not been
acccptnd.-
'Datis on Mich the Russians consent to
treat.—Tho full execution, and wilhuiu ie-
striction of Ihe Convention id Ackerman;
tho Session of two placos on the Asiatic
side nf lira Black Sea; an indemnity nf 100
million of dollar*; the free passage of the
f'nsphortis and Dardanalls; the occupation
of Varna and Burgas as.a guaranty of (Ini
payment.
Frontiers oj Turks;, Aug. 10—Tha
spirit bf rovolt extends in Scrvia; several ol
the most distinguished and other merchants
bave been stopped, sent tn the Ciladul and
slrangled-ln prison, on account of having
communication with the enemv: their goods'
are confiscated and put up for sale, but no
purchasers offered!
Turkey. (Constantinople)Aug. 10.—All
is in great constei nation,on account of the
rapid progress of the Russian army ; and
Ihe Porle, ail of a sudden. Iras shown him
self disposed lo obtain peace at anv price.
Already Commissioners^ave been appoin
CAPTURE AND CAPITULATION
OF THE SPANISH INVA
DING ARMY UNDER *
GEN. BARRADAS.
The following netvs was communicated
to the editor of the New Orleans Argus on
the 3d Inst, by n Spanish gentleman, who
came passenger in tho Gnlga, from Tampi
co, nrrived at that port. In a few days we
shall know, whether or not the particulars
nf the capitulation nre correct. If they are
St. Anna must have actoil Inconsistaet, ns
by our last advices ha had positively stated
that Ira whole! not enter Into a negociaiiuu
that had not tlie recognitlnri or the Inde
pendence of Mexico as ils basis.
IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.
After live different actions, lira Suitnish
General Barradns had oapitulaled on Ihe
tttli or lath September: He was to em-<
bark for Havana iimnediaiely.
The articles of capitulation were; that
lira officers were to retain their swords and
their colours.
The troops had laid down their arms.-
The wounded anil sick iimeiinting tn
t.200 inen, tube taken cate of, und upon
recovery, sent back In Havana, at tho ex
ponseoftho Mexicans.
The vessels eniered. during the lime the
Spaniards held Tampico, Spanish or oth
ers*; with provisions or munitions tn he re
spected by the Mexican Government, by
an express clause of Barradus.
Three vessels have bean lost on the
coast; said lo be the llebe ca, Neuva Mafia
and Dorothea.
(giunehi—A pilot boat of a superior
model was yesterday launched from the
shipyard of Messrs. If’ill nk Sc IFood. In
cninplinrant to our distinguished fellaw-
ciuzen, the Attorney General of the Unit
ed Stales, she Is named the “Beiiiiikn.”
Tlie ship Fahius. captain Russell, sailed
from Now York for Cadiz on the 15th Inst
with the hon V. P. Van Nets, minister to
Spain, and family.
It appears from lira Maine Patriot (pub.
lislrad at Augusta) that thero has been no
choice for Governor, anil that Mr. Ilnnton,
consequently, has lost his election. In this
event the election Revolves by law upon
the Scnuie, in wlimb, it is understood, the
Jacksonian* have the ascendancy. The
contest, therefore, may yet finally result in
the success of Mr. Smith, tlie Jackson
canrliUule:
Immense Steam Vessel The Govern
ment of tho Netherlands, has ordered the
immediate construction ~f a larger steam
vessel than has hitherto swam tho iiccnn.
It is to lie 350 feot in length, tn havctlnec
decks, four masts, and a bowsprit, and a
■team engine power equal to 800 horses,
and is to eirtt 000,ono Dutch florins This
enofiunus vessel is to draw hut sixteen feet
water when laden and ten feet unladen
The object oftlie Government is to facili
tate the intercourse between Holland and
the Dutch East Indies, and it is calculated
that about forty days will he sufficient for
Ihe voyage, whioli may he ellected with the
consumption of about 2,400,000 pounds of
mineral coat.
Tho Chevalier J. -II. Bcrnahcu and fam
ily arrived at Now York from Havre, *on
Wednesday the 14th iust. in the pneket
ship llenry IV.
The Parts Constitutional publishes tha
following curious article,dated llerliu, Aug
20.
On the 40th a cml'rler arrived here from.
London, in oimsequeuce of which tlie fund
fell l per cent.—Tlie lollowing is tin
cause:—Baron Dulow. the Piussian Am
linssador at lira court of London,having had
an interview rviih Hie Duko of Wellington
delivered to him tiie despatches Irani his
Court, tn which it was endeavored to lead
him lo u system of pence and concord. Af
ter some'discussion, tills Duke of Wellltl)
ton became angry, and declared So pus
lively in favor of lira l’orte, against Russia,
(l;.i't the Prussian Ambassador, whose in
ilruclinni aie said to he positive, suddenly
interrupted llim.nnd said, that iu that case
he demanded his pas-ports. His grace was
altririUhed at this decisive sicp of lira Am
liassarlor,& endeavored tn give Ihe cnliver
sation a more amicable turn, blit tile Prus
sintt Ambassador persisted in saving that
after what he had nearit, lie had* nn alter
native but to leave Loudon immediately.
At length he consented to remain in
London till a enurier, to be sent by the
Duke noil himself, should firing back ah
anlwer to London. This courier Is now
arrived here, and the answer is prep.iiing.
Tito French inpert have spoken of an alii
ance between Franoe and England; it
believed Irate anil the depailtire of tlv
Duke of Cumberland and Prince Geors ,
supposed lobe connected with it. However
ii is probable that pnnee will not he liner
riipied, one that some explanation will sq|
He,tho affair at London.
L_
The Walls of Constantinople.—The wa
on Ihe laud side df Constantinople nre a
limit five miles in length frluii theCqstloiif
Seven Towers on Ihe Mdrmorn, to tha Nor
tliern jiolut of the Golden Horn. There
are, in must plnees, entire,, mid they nre
still surinuiiuted bv Iheir ancient battle
moms and lowers ono hundred and eighteen
In number.—N. Y. Cour. Sc Enq.
We understand ihm liiri Forrest tin*
ccived several tragedies, from candidates
fur tlie very premiums, which lie ufleied.
One oi two are' spoken .of at jmssessing
inucH merit. They will of Course, be sub-
iniiied to a cominilleo upon ivlmse decision
vill depend the award of the prize.
Phil. U. S. Gas.
. HIGHLY IMPORTANT!
From Gibraltar.—llv the sclir. Leonora.
Wiglilman, which arrived below last night
from Malaga and Gibraltar, the editors of
the American have received Gibraltar pi
pers to the Mill Scplciuhei' inclusive. The
carriage of the Kin^nf Spain met with an
accident on ihe 5lh lilt, by which Ira recei
veil a slight personal injury. Tile papers
contain no iiilelligeiico which lias iiot al
ready leadhcd us by way of England.—
[Halt. Am. lot A inst.
Mr. Samuel II. Parker, of Boston, has
commenced tne repnblicntion of tho Wav
erly Novels; from tlie last revised and cor
rected edition of tha auilmr— Each novel
is lo be comprised in two volumes, with an
ingraved frontispiece, illustrative ef some
subject in llio work tu which they aicat
Inched. They are snid to be elegantly exo
cuted, as it regards paper anil type, and
lira frontispieces me appropriate and hand
some This workiwih be furnished tri sub
scrihers, in cloth binding, al |tlra extremely
low prico of 82 t-2 cents, a volume.
W. Y. Ere. Post.
COJIMKHCIAft.
Dates mosi LivEnpooi,::!!:il2Tu rici'T
I’ates puost llAViiK.::;:::::::!::::24Tii Auo
AIACON, Oct. 17.
Cotton Market'.—Goiisulferaldu cotton
isriai y coining into Market and is selling
at from 7 1-4 to 8 cents.
It is mentioned that tho Clierokoos in-
lend presenting a memorial to Congress to
proicct them from the operation of our
statolaws. Of the two commissio'ucrs of
the V. Slates, Gov. Carroll, as wc before
mentioned, has returned to Tennessee;
Gen. Coffee is Sijlt among the Indians.
March of intellect The Providence
Journal stale* that n vessel lately arrived at
Providence from North Carolina, whose
crew from the Captain down to cabin boy
wore unacquainted with writing or reading
The captain applied to the' Health officer,
to inform him to whom Ids vessel and car
go were consigned.
[nv the TAtr,y no, at Nnnrof.K.J
Extruct of a letter received in this Citu,
dated,
LIVERPOOL, Sopt. 11.
You have at foot sales of Cotton fur this
week About 4000 bales, (3tw American
have been taken fnr export, hut nothing
on speculation. Tho inferior qualifies of
Aniericnn continue to be pressed upon lira
market, and we can not notice any change
nf moment ia any de enptinn. There is
no alteration in tho Corn ininket and lira
weather is variable.
150 Sea Islands nt 10 1-4 a IBd; 00
stained, 5 1-2 a 0; 5570 Uplands,. 5210,
4 5 8 a 0 1-4. 330. 8 1-2 ; H00 Orleans, 5
a 7 and C a 10; 2220 Alabama 2180, 4 3-4
a 8, 10 a8 1-4; 338U Brazil, 5 t 2 a 7 1-
8; I(ff) West India, 5 1-4 a 6 1-2; fliuio
Egyptian, 5 7-8a 7 1-2; 070 Eusl India
3 a 4 1-4.
The import nf dm week is 35,020 lilies,
bf which 17884 .010 from tho U-Slates.
Low qualities of Uplands are lower anil
very little doing in Sea Island*. Stained
tviII hc lower, as Egyptians hntwlthstand
log tho heavy pu. chases for expurt ere
lower. 300 bales sold to day at 5 t-2 of
belter quality than any befuro sold ut that
price.
Liverpool markets. Sept
Cotton.—The import this week is 25,-
024 bags, and the sales reach 17,840 bags
(including 3000 Egyptians, 400 Ameri
cans, and 800 Brazils taken lor export) at
fully’ ifio prices of last week, viz:—150 S.
Islands at 10 l-4d to tad ; 00 stained do.
nt 5 1-2 to Od ; 5500 Botvods nt 4 5-flil to
0 1 -2d ; 1700 Orleans at 5d 10 7(1; 2210
Alabama*, Mobiles, &c. at 4 3-4d tu Od.
Naval Stares.—The only transaction is
350 hbls. Tar at Its. Od. per bid.
Prices Current, Liverpool, Sept. 12V
Cotton, Soa Island, fmo,’ good and mid.
tiling, per lb. 10 a 22(1; stained. 5s. n 0;
Upland, bowed, 5 3-4 a 8 1-4; New Orle-
£141, 8 a .7 1-2; Tennessee and Alabama,
5 5-8 a 8; Bahia, 5 8,4 a 0 1-2 ; Muran-
nnm, 5 8-4a 6 I-*; Pernambuco. 8 1-2 a
!’ *’* • Rice, Cardinal per owt. in'bond.
MAItlNK Uvi'.
PORT OF SAYANNAU.
’
ARRIVED.
Brig Engle. Muuian, Providence 5 ,;.,
T' 1 ! 1 , Mdzo |o J Sion# i
Sc E Wood, O JoimioiiTs 0*Urceim'j *
lira master. Passengers, N II 0T„u,'7
ludy and 8 children,^!’ a LulherSy'tS
dren, E Pndelfurd, lady anil child-ft
Urecn, Miss Pndclford, Miss lloeg,,’ n, 1 '
I .as# InMn# itn.l nldl.l 111 _ . . * WOV,
Lot Jones nnd child, W Green, 8 A t‘„
dy.E Chopper, E Bette,, J Mauraw J
Boggs, and.O in the steerage. OnHjelii
nff '.'npe Fear, spokesehr.Gonttsnce,Til,
Netvbedford, hound in.
Sclir Aspasia, Pease, Hertford 5 dav.i-
J Stone. Mdzo to Tail & Padclfurd A A
I Champion, E Bliss, and the maater*"
Passengers, Misses E Waldo, EBrsi#,j
S llrainArd, H Norton, M Notion; jmv;’i
J Hiitbdrt. J Hubbard. J W Lee; i| ( '' 1
lon.F, Cone. E Ycannus, R Furdliath
Arnold, R T Pratt, L Bliss,F L lie;
J Ilaycli, R Fordham, II Cleaves
Sclir, Oregon, Dunham, New ’
tn Colicii Sc Miller. Mdxe tq I
Lord, Taft .V. I’adrlforri, V*
6c II Weed, W Marshal),
Lay & 11,'iidricksun,
Fannin, Kelchum & I
Duffy,
ell. Aldllery Sc
'■rawyer, N B Knapp
J Hem ley, Claghurn
»li»i
Stiles i,
!'■. IIV Alot
Ueisr, Nn
, " lUtlisiray
J Cum-
ming, J Stoye C II Campfleld, Ph.lbrlci
Sc Baker, W 11 Ie, Al Prcndcrgtst,j lnglra
fi D Sweet, T-Purse, Rov. Joint "
pitt, J Habersham, AI lltewstir*>'|'(}
akerttan. T Al Driscoll, J Lewis f 51
done, the master ahd to order. Piuns.
gets. Airs Green. ihUd and serynm, jin,
Platt. Alisi Tufts, S Pbllhrick and lady. J
II Hathaway and lady, Alcssri Lyoii.SteaJ
Gould Wobdliery, Alanieie, Smith, Dstb,
f-lic-nut Coile.
Sloop Aligusia, tlailfiifil, N. York 0 di
Aldze to A Day, J Ganalil, J fiione, IV B
i. BIV;
Thomas, J Bust. N li Knapp Seen,
Xhpniar,
. J Sloan
Bradley. Passengers; Miss J
Alessrs G Allison, E W Bradley; i
II Bavard, F. Hill, N Best, It P Cook, I
D Allen,') L Kubinson,G Finch; Huid,,
II Stow, Al Dnak, A t.'lrase, J Rust, IV B
Thomas* W Townsend.
Sloop Wave, Blankenslilp, New YoikC
■Is. Mdzo tn A Bassett. J Stone, Setmer
Sc Douglass, G &, C Bonliej. Pasiinjnr,
Capt. Foster. * '
Sloop George Washingttfni Luc#, trod
MeLaren’s Alill 115 to Rice, to Keidl-
um Sc Huiroughs, and J P Williaimon.
Sloop George, Jones, fm APAIplnilfti
Brick Air Satilla.'
Stea'ittboat Carolina, Wray, fm Aurnift
wiili boats 8 & 15 in loiv.to Steambnai Co,
828 bales Cotton, aiid merchandize id
Tuft & Pndclford, II Lord, D I. Allan" !
(V co, A Lcltarbicr St, co,E Bliss, J IS Ru
bert.
CLKakED.
Sloop Excel,’ Blankenship, Opechcc.
Master. ■
SAILED.
Sloop Catherine Ac .'.lizufieth, Itubaclf.
Dioien, ^
Sloop Excel,' Blankenship, Ogecbet.
Sloop Ceorgc, Jones, Suiillns.'
up to Tina pout
At Providence, IBih schr Mary l’err/,^
sail 18th. k
‘ CLEAIIED foil THIS PORT. ’ '
At New York; 18th ship Andes, Tot
kins.
From our Oohresporpcntb.
Offices oj the Courier, Mercury t,-Gault,
Chau lesion, October * I—5 r- a.'
AiinivKU.
Ship Charles Sc Henry, Amsteidam «■
ed 14tb ult.
Ilrig Hunter, Netv Orleons-ft di.
Sclir Charles, llailit (Me.) 12 di.
For New York.
[schooner LINE.]
i lie fast sailing’ packet sclir.
•Excel,
E. Jielliker, Maslih
Will sail first fair. Wind. —Foi fieigld Jj
or passage, having handsome accoinnrada- f
lions, apply to the master on board at As-
ciuiix's wharf, or to
COIIEN Sc MILLER-
net 8$
net
Landing
15 qr casks Seignctu Him*
dy * .
4 1 2 pipes Seignells D'* 0 I
dy
lo Firkin! sDp Goshen Butlfr
20 bids Ales* nnd-Prhiie Beef
20 do Latham's po'o Molin'”
Rum
ft* half bills Fulton Ala; ket Beef
20’ do do Duller
20 do do Water
25 Wine
40 boxes Soda
20 do While Snap
54 liegs "Under's No 1 TobOcca
For sale by
COJIEN &AIILLER.
ft
Cruckcrs
Dividend No. 23.
Bank of the State of Georgia•
Hinannah, 8Sd October, .-
nriHR Directors having this day decU-
M. rail a dividend of *3 50 perslrarco"
lira Capital Stock of this Bank, for
Inst Six iniinfhs, lira same will .be p»'“ 1
the singkliolders thereof, or to tlieir o™ ’
Oil and after Woduesday next the . ■
A. PORTER, Cash>
oct 23 C12l ' - i
Tlie Southern Recorder and J“ ur " '
Alllledgovillo ; Constitutionalist and ^
rier, Augusta and Washington ^
requested tu publish the above tlire —
Segars.
Dlrcefly ^nlLtvnnnt
'»>0,V00 yellow Sega",'
rantpd. '■
Poi! " e Q y AvmY Sc tvanW
oct *9