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HEPUBL1CM. FREDERICK S. FELL. |C1TT VhlNTl-iH. Pwlv Paper. eight dollars por a 'doanO 1 i , apor........'sixdollni'5 per ii annum, uinilmi. PATABLE IS ADVASCX. All Nows, ami New Advertisements ap- pear In both papers, (£7* Office In Dickson’s three story urick building, on the Jlay, near Hie Ex change, between Bull ami Drayton-streetS, • The contents oftlio twelfth number of tho-Amerlcan Quarto,ly Review ore’;—l. 1 Tlie*?ubli4 Domain of tbo Vnitod States; 1. Arabian Tales ; 8. Latin Studies t 4, Eiicveloptedios; 5. Stewart’s Philosophy ; 8. Plikln’s History of the United State* t 7. The Steiun Engine ; 8. The Lifo of Arthur Lae ) 9. Tho The Repnblio of San Marino; toi Lafayette in Anieiica ; II. Jefferson's Posthumous Works. The num ber will bo issued at the tegular-period. S AV AWN A IK' WEDNESDAY EVENING, Not. 25. Latest from Europe—Peace:-The arrival Mr. Ilinns, iho editor of the -Philailel pliiq Democratic Press, in his paper of Saturday, 14th Inst, says—‘This is the last number of the Democratic Press, Af ter this day, the Subscriber will no longer be the Proprietor,' or-Edltor, or Publisher of » Prtblio Journal. Helms disposed a( of the packet ship Sylvanus Jenkins, at N»’’jell interest In the .newspaper establish- York from Liverpool, brings ui the onx’ iously expected tidings of Peace between Russia and the Porte. Accounts by-this this vessel are-from Liverpool to the 8th and London' fo the 1th tiltr, bnth lnclilsive. For particulars we refer ’to 'the dxlrarl* tram foreign papers which will be found lit 'our columns. We will, however, observe'Hint the intelligence of ponce comes in so direct n manridt, Hr so generally believed both in London and Paiis, and from tiro impotence of the Porto Atas so naturally lo be expec ted as tho result of the fiegbeVadbn between tho parlies, that all Credence is duett) it, mid on such terms 8s Russia It >s chosen to 'dictate. If the sketch given of the terms oflhe treaty-should prove concct, Nichol as has certainly excrclsc'd great forbest- aYlce. Ho had h senemy at Ilia mctcy.and he has refrained from polluting the piond Stambnul with a hostile footstep. '“Beau ty and booty" were befote’Ills victorious legions.and with.a magnanimity scatcoly to ho expected to mingle with arrogance of n conqueror; lie stayithoir impaiiin-i» foot steps, and bids them twine the- laurels of victory round the olivo'tiraiich of peace.— This forbearance, to the haughty spirit of Mahmoud must* be more galling.that would have been the sacking of Ills capital. Re versing the language of Francis at Pavia, Its may truly say he has laved all except lus honor. Tho accounts froth the Cotton Merkel at Liverpool, London, and Glasgow, it will ho.percoivod by-a reference to the Com mercial head are of a vers cheering nature, incut. After the publication of this number,’ paper, and tho paper called the Pean- mia'Inguirer, will constitute but one illslimentlwhicli will bathe .property of.Mr.Jcsper Harding.'’ Mr. Ilinns takes Icavo of his patrons in feeling and appropriate address. The IVeather—On Monday morning lait at 7 o’clock, A. M. Fuhremhcit's They morneter stood at 72°. At the same hour .yesterday morning it ston’d il.32®—making p difference of 40° in 24 horns. The Attg-sta Guiltier,of Ilia 21stTost, says—Tho Grand Jury of last week on Thursday found no bill against John Oui matin for nrson ; but bn 'Friday brought in ntrUe Bill. TBe causes of litis nppa rent inconsistency are. of course,'Unknown to ut. We presume, however,new teitimo r\y must have been introduced. ■Of these cases on the Criminal Hockel before the Justices bribe Inferior Court nu the same accusation. 2 black were found guilty by the Juts, and sentenced In be hung—the black girl Jenny, belonging to Mis. Jones, on tho 1th day of December— the woman Cinda, belonging lo Mrs. Lit bock, is respited sill ilia 4th day of next June, in consequence nf pregnancy. The latter was lire instigator of the act, for which they have to suffer. Tile fire dial these two incendiaries communicated was extinguished sfl early as' to prevent the damage its location was well calculated to .effect. The two negro men arraigned al file same lime, were acquitrd. ’ The President of the United States lias Officially recognized Thomas Joseph 1)1- tajj&fa Vice Coilsrtl nfllis Holiness, tho Pojxejbr. Hie city of Baltimore. Gen. P. II. Porte;, late Secretary of War! arrived in Washington on the 18th in'st, i' ■■ Fc’fcgret to understand,(says the Rich rid Whig,) that the stable of die Hon JamisBatbour was.fired a few days ago, supposed by an incendiary, nnd *1 horses burnt up. Some English horses lately ini ported by Col. Barbony r '*ere saved. Gen. Pieb'dsch, ns a testimony of his'satis faction both at Ids brilliant success anil the good helmvirir of hit troops towards ills in habitants Of tlio conquered countries. The dissatisfaction oft he French pen pie wills their present administration does not seem to have diminished 1n ’lllo least;. The pttUfio journals oie loud and bold in their denunciations of iho Cnbiml, and limy predict ils fall as early as at the mee ting of the Chambors, If not earlier. A Dutilih paper, the Morning Register, says that It is assured from a very high quarter, vliut Parliament will assemble in Nuvemiiot, a Wiiin object heing to appoint a responsible officer to read' rlioso docu- tiiCrits of which it is necessary that the king should have cognizance, but which his infirmities render him tfnnhle to peruse. The curieiicyxidestioiiulso, it is snid, will be brought lip. • Lord Smart, tlie 'English Ambassador at tlie'Court of Franco, has been 'f barged iu.the Frencli papers wim being a smug gler. Ambassadors linvo tho.privilege uf ordering from their own cduntry -nftioies necessary for their establishment. ’Ten c'aMi declared 08 beer, carpets and satldlo fy ware landed at Paris unlhe 2xd uf July, nnd ns it etas said they were for the e»tab-j From the New York Evening Poit. EIGHT DAYS LATER FROM ENG- '.ANb.. Tho packet 'ship Sylvanus Jenkins, Capt. All.tn, arrived ycstordiyfrmrt Liver pool, bringing London papers to the 8th and Liverpool to tho '0th of Oct, They contain tho intelligence of a Treaty of Peace bet ween Russia and Turkey, con cluded nud signed on the 4th September. This was the day after that fixed by Die- bitscli Tor resuming Iris march Upon Con stantinople- Tlie news of the pence, it seems, lias not. been brought to London by rumors from the Continent, nor is it [iven otvlhe authority of newspapers, hut ias reached the English cabinet in an offi cial form The terms of the treaty hail not yet been communicated to the British Government, though they Were differently reptesented in different eccounls. A Paris paper of October 4th, on the authority of advices from Constantinople, affirm-that the basis of the treaty ere—1st. The free navigation of the Black Sea,the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles, fur merchantmen of all natirms.it peace with the two powers; trl. The demolition of the fortresses.of Ghiutgevet 3d. The cession’of Poti, Ana pa, and Akltalih. nnd a part of the Turkish' teirttnry in Asia; 4th. The payment of eleven millions and a half of ducals, as an indemnity for tiro expenses of tile war, guarantied by the occupation ud interim oflhe provinces of Wallachia and Molda via by the Russian forces. A somewhat, different version nf ihe niattci is given in the London papers, on tho authority of Vienna journals oflhe 25th of September. The London Courier supposes the account to h.tve transpircd from a communication which the intl-engcrs bringing despatches from Sir R. Gordon at Constantinople, dated September ltith, had with the En glish Ambuss itlor o( the Austrian court.— They are as follows, and nearly tho same outline of the treaty is given in the Gazelle do FranceofOct. 5lh j Tile Porte to pay to Kiissln tor tho ex penses uf the war 25. or other accounts say, 80 niilffons of sitvCr rubles, for which a period nftwenty years tohograhfed,during which 111* principalities and fortresses of Silistria should remain-in the possession of Ihe Russians, Till! pitynffuit, it) addition, oflhe Indem nity In Russian subjects, Stipulated at the Convention Of Akartnaifh, (all ,the articles of »Jich the Porte again agrees to fulfil,) and which hino0ftl*to48 millions of Turk- i-h piastres. The said payment to be made in three iriMelmenls. After ilia payment oflhe first,the Russian aimy to retire t fl the Balkan; on that of the second, over the Balkan; and on that of the third, oyer the Danube. The fortresses of Aklialfetk,- Akhalkala ki, Puli, and Anapa, in Asia, lo be ceded to Russia In Europe the fortresses ofTourrioul, Kale, Glurgevo, and Ilirailow, (on tho left bank of the Danube,) to he razed, and not again rebuilt. The five districts hitherto separated from Servia to be reunited to that pro vince, and ro enjoy the same privileges." Lastly, II is said,hot this is described as lesg certain, that Rttssia had reiptired, that by one article of the Treaty of Peace, the demarcation Of the frontiers of Greece, tu laid down in the Protocol of the 22d March, 1828, (by a line from Volo to Aita,)shoutd be accepted by the I’orlfc; In the mean time it appears that jirevi ous lo tire conclusion of peace, further sue cess had attended ihe Russian'aFiris.boih jn .Europe riorili of die Balkan, and in Asia. Gen, Pa*knMI“h after it Sanguinary bat- lishmerit of.I.urd Stuart, they were not looked at by the officers. Seven of them.: hbwever Wero afterwards seized at the l’a- rls (Instant House and sent back to Calais to be re-exported to ’England.. Five of them contained a Ihfge quantity of Ene slih goods, such ns poplins, ftgUroi) stuffs for waistcoats, varnished leather. iSto.—artd Ihe two others were filled with tullo, in pie ces and hands. The ship Julio conveyed them to England, six Custom House Offi cers escorting die vcssul, ami dot leaving her till she wus a considerable distance out at lea, LONDON, Oct. T. Russia and Turkey.—Despatches have been received at Iho Foreign . Office, from our ambassador, Sir Robnrt Gordon, doled Sept. 16. They nnnotincothat tho treaty ofl'eice between Russia nnd Turkey was concluded nt Adrintibplo on tho 14th ult. Couriers wore immediately despatched 1 with the intelligence to the 1‘rench and English ambassadors at Constantinople, and tho courts of llerlln and St*. Peters- btirgh.^ Tho capital rfemained perfectly tranquil. No official .tccohnt of the con ditions oflhe treaty has yet reached 6ov eminent; but wo nmlcutund from nnoth quarter that tho principal points hio known, nnd they do not differ materially from the uRttiunt of them which has ap peared in the Gazette do France, lly let ters from Herlin we learn that the treaty, witli a detailed ac'Cotiiit of the uegociations, had been reroived by tho Prussiaii Gov ernment ; and that it was expected to ap pear in an extraordinary nuinbe* of tho Pmvsian State Gazette,to reach this coun try in the course of ft week. Accordiny; to those letter* tlie Grtfeh question is fully codeeded by the Sultan, and tho treaty of London, subject only to' sueli modifications as may be recOinnicn ded by tlje three ppwors, Russia, Frince* and England is to have full effect. THd ponton of the Greek territoiy still in pos session of the Tmkr, will of courso, be eVa coaled without delay. No new accounts have reitched Government from Adriano pie. Gen Diebitseh was, wc believe, there at the date of the acconhts from Constan tinople. There is no truth in tlieacccounts which appeared in sonio of the German impers uf the .executions at Constantinople. Thoy are said to have been very limited 1n number.— Globe. Portugal.—Letters from Lisbon men tion as a fact above all doubt, that there is a Secret tfehtv bcttvecnUliguel andiiisuu- cle of fijpnlfi, the stipula'ious of «vInch are kept profoundly secret, because rhey are contrary 16'thosO existing bciween the Pen insular and Great Hritaih. It niay he in the rcOollecOon of some of the readers nf the newspapers, that one of our cnteinpo- rarics. which, from its furious advocacy .ol Miguers government, is generally looked on as being in his pay, announced some time ago, that, should any fresh invasion by iho refugees take place, Spanish troops woiild be called in to repel it. This is said to be the olijoct <5f the secret treaty ; and as there is not, nor cau be, tinder present circumstance*, any invasion; tlie probabili ty Seems to be an insurrectidri is threaten ed or suspected in Portugal- Intelligence from the coast of Africa states that the settlement of Angola had declared'in fit voiir of Don Prcdro, and that the Governor Ifad been shut in ap attempt to pUt down the people. The excitement against the now French Ministry ir still continued- Tlie inhabi tants of Grenoble, or u portion of them, have petitioned the King against the Min istry, against whom they they made sever •1 eighty charges* Turn-hut of Firte Spiimcr3 at Munches ter.—After a (Hi rati on of six months, the lurir-out of fine spinners at Manchester is at an end, it having b.:un determined at a irieetingof the men on Snttifdav, by a mra- into custody, anti pottlck Flannignn, one oCtlrn ringlcaJers, ha, keen cftmntiltocl lo YoVk Castle. ‘Creek Vases.—The following is ’an cx tract of a letter of a ilislingimlicil Antique rv froni'Nn|ilc.sWc hove had, in lh® R.iinan .Slate,, a tmisl,cxii.umli(iaijr ilia envorv iif the iN'ccro|iulis o Vnlci. or Vtil - via, in wliiith already nn (o.vnr Ilian f,<>ti‘> vases, Of tho bet « oi UmniF-jHi|) and pro, crvalion, have Uocn found. Ontvihird »l H'lt vino, are’ ln,i;rl)Jct!—all however, Willi Greek clmracters, Gr. eli pcrsounges and afllsts, Xut'h as Ainln ides, nslhenos, I’hitia,, .Eschylus, Meg8ele*, (al.iucnn.anil I’hidipqj—all uf avhmn either cxrnpbrhi tpoitsen srnno of lire |iaii\iing>. I'lio-e <lis- cuvenex will he oontinued iirlho winter. Alioui 4lf0 |ilu'(e». ndl flrtltlrt ihn.U ni plates hi shape, hm in fell terra ditto, With Pluck figiires,'hnva SlSrVhceli furlhcl. which I ini agine served for- lliri Tundrgl I'mfst, pioha- lily only enrn and raisins. Tiro prlco of flrcck vases is expected In full in'crrilse qneneo; but at fireSent drey -ell as wtrll as over. - The cbHeclinn here, w hich "n» Ihe best In the world, is, of course nuiiii diniinisheil in vnlile " The revenue tallies of tlie present fpis tor will present u cheering inoVeusn. We oan confidently sinic OpoTi miqnc-tidniiMe ‘andiurily, that the necouirls liitirl® up in ihe close nf last werk exhildt abnvo the ciirro,ponding period of l.t-t year art in efe.vstt >f nearly £ 150,000. The olmli man of the Lnn'don Gonnnii- len of G.uieral Purposes has intimated hi, intention to abandon M’Atlntnizmihn, nn I repave Illticklriars.ltridge nn thenld plan. LISBON, Sept. IB. Nri donht is now enter ained nhdiil the cxiitOHceof n troaiv between this Govern tnenl tsiid Spain. The stipuindons arc or a most secret nature, hccause drey nVD iq cnllisioh with tho treadns hciweoH Great rltain and Portugal. Spurn I, aurhorlz- ocl by the treaty to enter Portugal, and the frontier towns nre to lie delivered liito the hands nf Spanish nnthnrillcs, whenever ah insurrection natty toko place in Lisbon. CONSI'aVTINOPLE. Sept. 10. Here I km at last- nnd I have found no thing hut terror and confusion. It is ini possible to doscribo the state nf misery tin.il discouragement of the poor Turks. Di vided holn’cen hopes of seeing tho concln sion of their cnliitnilins, and the fear of he. ittg annihilated, thoy look upon tho Am bassadors ns their only plunk of ialvnti it, nnd are far front thinking of any kind tIf resistance, supposing that the Russian, should come hero. The Sultan only reigns by tortor, A few days ago Ihe Janissaries caused a gen- oral cxplitslun of the public discontent,and front that incimciHoxccutions luivo rapidly succeeded bach other. Tito Sullen is disposed to ttiake all kinds of concessions Prom the Constitutiamel Letters from Route state that the Pope, heing informed nf die coitttmtl sale of slaves in the public markets of Uio do Jan eiro, and of the slave trade being carried still in n scandalous manner, has cltarg his nuncio to present tlie matter to tho nipcror Dotl Pedro, end to obtain front his Imperial -Majesty an act lo prohibit this infamous, traffic, which dishonors n constitutional administration, and can suit only lyiannlcnl governments..'.Christianity , flmte so riiUcIi against slavery, that Pi’ VIII. come, forward against this odious traffic'in sluvbsof whatever country or co lor they tnay ho. It is cheering to find this Pontiff, who, ill many respects.linrninntses so littlo with tho spirit of Ihe ngn,is nnima ted with the zenl of St Gregory,who wrote such fine nnrks.in order lo break the chains of allylavcs in such cuunltie, us are under tllri influence of the gospel. London. Oct. 7. City 'Pico o'clock.—The funds are very dull. Consols for account 8U 8-8 n 1-2; Exchequer Bills OOsto 71s. Tito Foreign nurket is very steady.- Russian Stock, 101 1-g, Danish, 00 1 2; Brazil, 011-4 Half-past Three—Consuls for anecount 003-8 1-2; Greek, 10.1-4; Russian, 101 i-D; Mexican 18 i 4; Portuguese, 40 7; Spanish, 7 1-4 0. Fodr O'clock.—Consols 89 1-2; Ditto for account 89 1-8; Grriek, 18; Russian, 101 1-4; Spanish 8 14. CORN EXCIIANGE—Octnlier 7 Wo have nothing loitig this morning in any kind of griiti. The markets tvearnn exceedingly dull nppcatanr.e, and the prices, which are given as nn Monday, are entirely nontilal Odr supply this morn ing is 03d sacks of flout*. I.'ioi) qs. of En glish wheat, 1010 qrs.fif barley, 200 qrs. of oats, 8130 qrs, of foreign wheal, and 1300 qri. of foreign barley. ' notice. The weather ha, |, Pr ,, c for hhiiness, and mtj bec'oaildihH'""* 1 ' 1 lor the lime ut year. The S., “MAZATL’AN. Aug. *5, 1829. “A mosl unjustifiable and wanton attack was matin upon die brig Danube, of New- Y, tit, Capt. Samuel Oooli, lying in tills harbor, on the o*ening ol' Hi® 22d inst. Ity holly of soldiers and civilians, nrmud with tables, muskets and h.itfliets, headed by .lose Maria Garcia, Deputy Captain of tho Port, end Juan Maria Uitinircz, Imervenia buhls State. •‘The Danube had been rcgttlnrly'vlsilotl by the Comimindto of Resgmirdd, and eleitroil Itv tlieCtisImn House. Copt. Cook came nsltoro for the purpose of settling tilt uer.ntittts - lilt the Amcrionlt Consul, and making known to the Captain of lhe Port his intenllbtt to sail dltuT ( votiing. The . , u „aeo ar tu cents ,1, Captain of life Pott total him, hi pretence According to ijtulitv Otiblco'qt!jl|liWr h “ ‘ ' k wliul aio t(irme(l ernph mnrl* i,i-‘\ still nl ncnrlow ivntcr mnrk' is rival, ol ship,dbg end'“-.end»»'* In nag hi tnany ol our citizen, back t„ hollies, logo her with a great nui.a 1 ■”/ Strange,S. lit,sines, „„ ZLevT as regat ds the rccciviuy „„d ptmluce and nierchandize, has n tffi ‘ pcarance. Tim epidemic which crevstt 1 ’; to such ttn alarming extern, | (il , figSM U,?Uni»n E0U,C " y US any j u 8a,c J,° r ,he v cck hnVo “ rl ^spcotuble, consfilcrliiR «h e n, t .„ m trknl, .tnrt hnv.i runuetl at JOccnu /u of4lm Consul, Hint it only necownry wluit «io t(*rmen,crack marks^mi 'o?^ piesctit oi»i), hnvb n..t yet nnn C A r .. ( n n to ninki* n 'pcdciniviilo' in wiitiitg* nnd lit’ iv cm Id ho do*i*ntcln»(l. Five* minute* liftin' words, thr. two rlD^lendersGissumlded thvii I'orco, took foiuililu possession of ttio \mitt ludonging to. ttio c.tpiaiu, which whs toft nn the b itch in chnrueofoMJ of tin* smloi s and, in oompnnv with n cnnot?r wfcni o\> hojird of tho Danube. Woon C ipt. Cook was *»,-prized of this,ho immediately Miiuht for another boat; in iho ideiin timc.rfqupsting tho Couinl tu os- cortuin if tin* fow-e *out hv tin* com prtent ttuthuritics.' The Consuljoinodliitn loon iifterw.n iIh, nnd told hill) lu) could hut account fo. this bx><itor(Jiumy hccur fenoi* —t.h it nt iihf.r tho Alcni|o nor Superior f f the Custom Mouse here hhd autlunized or been pnyv tu any such proceeding, but that he \Vuuld coon board with him loex- plain, niql ••uduavur to avoid un|tlHafc.uu consequence*. On urriviug alon&sidc of life.vessel, they found the de. Its. literally ooveied. with armed men, who had tnk-n tho ladder front tlm eanj;way. Cnpt. Cook fi’rJtt oscended, and Ithou^h lio was -op posed by musket*! pointed.ut him, ho Stic ceeded in getting cm hoard, 'flic Canstil endeftvored next to follow, Imtihe Captain of the Port -Lave peremptory orders not on nnv ac fount to permit him to leave tl boat Capt.’(Took finding the consul < his nation forbidden to lend him his assis tance. and having beim talon hold nf by the Deputy Captain of tho Port |i«i n threa* totlitii* Uttitnde, on his quarter (leak, with out any explanation, called tiis in n aft, and {j;ave orders to arm nnd defend tin* ves sel. A scufilo ensued, in tho very begin ning rtf which tlie two ringleaders fiod in to tlie boat alongside, in about five min utcfttluf eight sudors who rontposed the crew of tho Danube cleared the do<*k of tho assailants, consisting of at least twenty-five men. killed one atul wounded ten. The] whole of tho crew of th<* Danube .with the exception of the captain, were more or less injured. M , . . , ert I tie, in which the Turks lost 900 killed and jtfrltv of 767 td 76(7, t.' rettirn to work., . it A ' A . 1.. ,IU • Utuiiia,, is itnr(niil>tA.II„ a*..:.,', aa rr A resolution has been introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, requiring the < vornor to instruct the Senators and request the Rcpresentadves.of the state ro Con- jjresi, to oppose ihe tariff of 1823. Snow has fell ot Now York and Alba ny—at thr latter place to a sufficient depth to allow of sleighing. Steam loafs distanced.—The Liverpoof paper, are full of accounts of racesbeta ceil Locomotive Carriages—one of which, in'- votitod by Erick,oo nnd Braitltwaite, of London, weiglting 2 tons 15- cut. ran the rate of 28 tfliles per hour! The eighth trial lor a .representative to Congress took place in Vermont, on the 2d Inst, and, according t'o die papers, ImS re suited in tho choice of Mi. C«llraun, die anli-iiusonie candidate^ Mr. Kane, Sonator from llliilbis, arid' Mr. Sevier, Delegate from Arkansas,says the National Intelligencer of the 18Mt|inst. •arrived at this city on Monday night.. Mr. Sevier left Line Rock on tlie 2'Otli October and has made, it is believed; the must 'ex- peditiqit* journey, by several days, that has ever been made between that place and Washington, The reason is. that tho wn lers of the groat rivers are in the best slate Of fullness Tor steamboat oavigntion, 150 prisoner.; and in which lire Russian* had a Major General^ orid Oprivetes killed, besides nnout six men wounded, capture'll Char, in tlie tieighlnjrllrrorl of TrebizohtT. The latter place, Itowcver, svatr in posses sion rrf the Turks on die 9th of Augiist.-*- phutnla lias also boon taken by storm.— Advice* from Vierttia of tlie 24th ot .“ept. mention that tlie news of this event Itad liecn received there by different channels, though it was not fulty lielteved. The fill lowing communication fioin an officer of llto British squadron, given m the Ham|t- shive Telcgrajih, scents to reino've all doubt on the stildecr. . OffTarpta in the Bosphorus, August' 28, 1820. “Andierittcaecounls have just reached us, sieiicg that' Sltuinltv the strong nnd almost impregnalilo fortress commanding the passage over die Rulkiin,. has. at length, fallen into the hands of tlie' Kits signs. We have not. as yet, heatd'file'par ticulars of the battle; but I tippreli'eriri that the slanghtcr on both sides must Itav been truly dreadful,patliciilnrly amongst llto Tuiks, who appear to ItaVo defended diet' Important' fori riss with the greatest ob stinaey. under the direction of the Grand Vizier, Shuiula- was carried by assault; and the Vizier, the hope ofiiie Tttikisli ar.- nty, tvii [i nIl lii's staff, i, now a prisoner in the,hands oflhe Rtlssianl. Arid thus Rus sia is nnw in possession of a garrison which mav be considered as tlie niaMcr-Uey that opens the doot Or liRth- road to tho destrue, lion'of theTin liisli dominions in' Europe, sltoiild'shn be nipl'nied lo follow up the success which Itayo hitherto attended Itor arms; The Emperor of Russia lias addressed a rescript accompanied wilh.the insignia of the order uf St. Andrew, in diamonds,.to Hrisittess is tindonbtedly reviving. The last accounts from India announce a emtsi derable advance in tiro value of muslins; and there have; In cnnscquenoc' oi these a- grecable tidings, been extensile purchases of lappets, arid mlter-fino goods, Tho works of Henry Moti.leth & Co. at lUrfowfilclJ, wbfclWor a considerable time past, Write bril partially employed, are notv, wo are happy to learn, in fnlljattd active operation. )Ve learn also; that die printing works at Catri'psio have not heon for a long time so fully employed as at present . The im- irovcrtietit, we trust, will be great enougit o give full- work to the weaver.—G(u» Citron. Trade in Dewsbury, Hcokmoiidwike, Huddersfield, And Halifax, is still In a ve ry low stale. One' branch of (ho fancy trade has? however, brion’ oorisiderod' revi ved by the introduction' nf tf machine call ,ed a wilult, which' enables the weaver to bea nfy the cloth [wirtf a' creat' Variety of flowers ; and ibis', apecirig' of goods beirig new, is in considerable demand, and em ploys a proportionate nttiniter of looms.— Blarificts are now selling at Dewsbury,and in the Blanliql-IIall ut flcckmondwikc, at from Is; -Id.-to 2s,' Od per pound.—Leeds Mercury., Disturbances at Barnsley.—Soma furlli er disturbances havoiukcii place at Borns icy and Ihe neighborhood, in consequence of some of Ihe weavers at Dortworih hav 'tug taken out Work at reduced prices' and refused !q deliver it baoli to their cmploy- T e collages of the weavers were brown oprin by a tumultuous molt, and iihe work- was destroyed, The mob assail ed the military, the special constables,arid Olliers, with stones and other.missiles, but Were fortunately dispersed' without loss of life. Eighteen of the rioter# were taken orflPi lint ® n,.t yot appeared In m, ket. The prices not being fairly em,b| !a' ed compels us again lu continue bliU Si (niinns fur speoifle qualities. ^ u “" Sugar and Motuscs.- We ere wia,.,,, any nf tltn new crop lit inarkei^inti t m a, 1 sl'itiil Hint the Tew' who have criinjflkk.'i grititdAg, find the yield to be iinoohiillilliij. Freights are unusually duii.tlhd tlto ru.. at present uncertain. 1 DU D, In Rtlih,.county, on lie tOlll ult. llPe RY SA I’l*. a i,’<'vnlutlomiry Holdieri volutionary Soldier, i'.'j '.rie; v; lb ice yea r s—and °tt tile saint dp UEMlI.I.lSbN SAFI*, his wifi, nscVu Titov had Itecri married |,ravlous iotl,, „ volution, a ud lived together in dotu,!' h.t|lpittess (or (lie ji'otlnd uf 85 years, " years, On (ho 18th inst. at.Neivnrk. N. Jn,,- Mr. ALEXANDER M. TAYLOR?! of Mr. Williinn Taylor of ihls city—Vs was a dutiful son, tin allectioiiatc liiisbsnL “ltd a fond indulgent parent. His wmih is deeply.ongiavrid itpnit die heatt irf his friends and acquaintances! -SHARIA ; Is! ^nunA %s. Dvtks mom I,ivi.° i-oni, Uatks rii'tM H.sv :t8Tti Oct. ::::2n Oct. [Ify tlie Sylvanus Jenkins.] PORT OP SAVANNAH NEVV-YORK, Nov. 15 Outrage on an American Vessel.—We have rccfivcd a letter from n friend at Maiaiiz.is (Oulfof California.)erieIosing an accnniit of K brutal outrage on llto brig Da nube, Capt. Cook, of tltis port, which we subjoin. Tito genii "matt who forwarded tile statement says, that in consequoneo of lltid affair (fie house nf tho American Con sul (J. Lenox Kenedy, Esq. of litis oily) was iri clangor of heing plundered, on ac count of tho tissue of,falsehood* which tile deputy captain circulated when lie got nn shoro. Our Consol was engaged in tilting the declarations of those who were eye witnesses to din affray, in ordor to bring to punishment tile authors of tills most barba rous proceeding. ft appears,that (lie attack on the Dan tihe was ntteiKpledfo bo justified on tlie ground that die brig had contraband goods ot( board; but in order to satisfy die au lltnrides at MaZatlan. Capt. Cook, at die rcq’uest of our Constti, to whom the vossel was consigned, permitted nnntltet' search in order tp clear himself and eonsig- nco'of having combined to clienl llto govern ment. Itis pniTjcufarlji Worthy of remark that the brig had been cleared by the Custom House not mole than three hours before file nffray happened,-nitd that.Capt.'Cook most -willingly submitted nrnririlher exain- iiiatlnn in order I'eproVo liis inrioettneo. Out friend writes that a yotl'hg lad; the sort'ofCapt.OHirienof this.city, who'was on Itoard the Danube, lielmved’ in' the most gallant mriniio'r. Tito m ni'ent Capt. Cobk gave ordcrs to defend the t vc»sol, lie attac ked half a dozen arritcd' soldiers, and for ced them n1J/6'jiimp overboard, i Previous to submilting the statement of tills,affair to the public, wo feel justified in waving', nn tlto nuthority of a letter to a gentleman in this eity, that whon the mat ter is investigated, which it undoubtedly will he, it ryill satisfactorily ,a|io«ar that >ur worthy and highly estimable fellow cit izen, Mr, Konnedy,' lias been governed throughout’by an anxious and laudable de sire lo protect the honor arid interests of ibis country men, . „ »•] LIVERPOOL, COTTON MARKET. Thursday, Oct 8. The sain* of die week nro 22,000 bags, at a small advance on the-prices of last week:—tltn import is 5,100 bags, namely l.eou from New Yolk, 1,200 front Matan- linnt. 2,200 from Egypt, nud 100 front Demarnrn. LIVERPdOL, 3d Oct. 1029. Tlto sales uf Cotton litis week, liave n- motintcd to 25.3110 b iles, of all tlcscrip lions, iiielntling 820 sea islands, at 10 3-1 It 13d | 180 stained, 5 12a 8; 8010 up lattil, 4 7-8 a 6 3 4 j 2030 Grleans, 5 a 8*i; 8230 Alabama, 4 34 a 3 7-8. Although tlto business has been extensive, and assis ted by speculation and soma demand for oxpnrt, we cannot notice any advance uf more than l-Oil. lh., and this has been confined to the bettor qualities ; ordinary and inferior being offeree) freely at the rates current last week; Bea Islands have been in request, and tlto late Improvement nf I-4 a l-2d. per lb. is readily obtained, witli a reluctance on the part oftlio holders, (since the accounts per York were receiv ed) to sell, except al n further advance — Speculators have purchased4000 bales A- mcriean, Itioo Brazil, nnd OOP Stira’t,lin'd 35(1 Egyptian. 200 Brazil, and 300 tutor lean were for exprirt. .The.import »f the week i* 5,937 hales, of wlriol'. trdO are Irofn tlto (J States; since the 1st ot January the supply received into this port amounts to 5 5,810 halos, against 524,315 lu the 1st Oct. Itist year; llto increase from the D. St,ties is 58,250 bales October Blh.—About 17,000 bales Cot ton bavo been sold lliri last five' days, nf which Hhout fOOtr Brazil nnd 500 Ameri can fur export, and 1000 Surrit nnd 4U0 Itor suits—on speculation', Prices'have improved 1-Bd. par lb. in American nud Brazil. _ This (fay wc luiv'c a steady demand for Colton, ami'prices are fitin. LONDON,’ Oct. 6. The iinprnvci'ttierit in Ihe demand for notion’,' which' we noticed in cur publica tion of Monday,, continued during llto week. Tlto silcs|reacliod np to'Fridayof tnrnnnn, 25',uoo bugs, ntld Sp Saturday they anto'titiled to'4,000. Pricesndvanecd l ilil to l -4d per lb., which iidvqnco was majtiuittcd for the finer qualities, of cot ton. GLASGOW, Oct 2. Colton—The sates this week have been to a greater extent titan in any week during the lust 18 months. An ndvaiico ofl-Oil to l-difitas lo day Been obia|nedon Atnor- Icain and Brazils. Titoro is nosv very lit tle Cotton offering. Tlto sales amount to 8843 halos, which sold as follows, viz ; 127 Sea Islands, II- l-4d to’II 3-4(1 mid. 13(1 good ; 30 stained do. 0 14 middling; 7d fair, 8d goal; 782 lloucds, 5 1-2(1 mid. fait, 0 1-2 good ; 1304 Orlenns and Mo biles, 5 3-tid, ordinary 5 3-4d fair, 6'7-0d fine. . Aniiiv 'D. Brig Albrti, Candler, (nf N. Yurmoullt) 12 ds fin Si. Eustasln. Sucar to the ims ler. . Stosmbont A! Jackson, King; Anratia 3 ds; Cotton for Cltarleslon. I'autn. gers. Miss lour, Miss A Lawrence, ,lh[ Gpst riml 2 others. rnlchont A Sibley, fdi Attgosia io Cut- tiler & Davidson. (Ill bales Uollbntit Kejelimn fe Burroughs, Jno & Jit Rciq, A I.eBnrbier &gp, J Ganaltl, J Slone, PnleliuatTaliilah, fin Angnsin to C P Mills 48(1 biilejeqtldn lo D LAdauisfc oo J Gnnalil rind Olliers. Prtlt4lo.nl Clara Cowling,,fin Atigtmatd CF Mills fl?2hales cnlinn to J On./, ming & Son, G Gordon, IB Drown, t Stone. CLEARER. StlirOandy, Coles;. Baltimore,. , Bayard b Hunter. SAILID; Slood Condtt etor, lllll, St, Marvi, DEPARTED. Steamboat Carolina, Wrny, Augusta, MEMORANDA. Tltes’t-nm paekei Mount Vernon, Itettcf nt Sj. Auenstinne. lOtlt inst, , The sleiimhnat Pendleton, ilcrired fjr tluLport ijt Chat lesion 4si!. . The steam pai kef .Long Rrnnck, M St Augustine fur N. Orleans on the 1M' Inst- ■ The setir Richard, fill New Yotk forfi. Marys was spoketf off Gripe Romain lb Inst, From ouu CoRUESrotiplNTS. ■ Offices oj the Courier, Mercury if flat CuiULKatON, Noventber 23—5 t-.il. ARItlVKD. . , Btig Catharine, PnrtluluT, (Me) 17 ds.| (frig Atlafttfc, ll/tily Baltimore 10 di Scltr Agate, Balthttorn 28 ils 29tltult. oft'Cot* llatictas, expelienced a sever® ■ gate of wind fm k.x'K tn tVNiv, and Inju ,£l I ils, rigging, arid hull, Scltr WilliajBJSt, Augustine J (Is. Bp. scltr Dos ..\infgosV S’!, Jlian. (de/o» rotnedios)' Cuba 6 ds. Cilice of the I’atiint, BOSTON, Nov. 14. , Rrlg Ultlina, ftp Marseilles Sept. Sd.Sll' inst. Cape Cod, S. W. by S.,80 miless»w the wreck of a vessel supposril a scltr o! iiboul 80 tbits,' hntf nothing otnmling hut howsptit, nnd it staff with an Aiii.lbig.— Sa w several persons' oti bnnfd, but blatr- ing a gate fill N. Yy. could rcmlut noasnS', tanco, Itfy too all night and liaisin' # '? n ° tern) hill in the tiTnrifiii'g could pgnotllint of Iter from the mast head, ■ "i i ' "r • aa*' The staunch brig ATLANTIC, IV. V f>ty. Master. Will sail TO MOIHICW.-- For freight or passage, Ita,vine goad t.atan and Steerage nccominndntiou'. -'I'l'" 'ij Capt. N. on boar'll; nt Jones’ Upper »«Wb 0f t0 HALL.SH : APTEU &TUPPEil- I tlov 25 ; , NF.V’-YORK, Nov, 14. Cotton.—The demand lor this staple continues good, nnd tlto sales, fo, the last three days''amount to about 2UOO liales,con silting'Of; 1200 Uplands’, nf 8 1-2 to 8 1'2 cents for old crop, ini'd 10 I 4 a 10 8-4 for new, including a lot of North Carolina North' Comity, new, at 0 1-2;'8S0 New Ot- Idnns at II for old, nnll 12 1-2 a 13, for new, and 150 Alabama,old, atO: mnking’a lota lor the week of 78200 balcsi ’ Tlioto has been a good demand for lioirie tniiUnfac- lure, as well as for rixjtrirl, ami the stock is reduced very low, Mristoftlio dd, cotton has disappeared; arid lhero is but little now offering under D ots. Rice.—The snlos extend only to about 150’tcs, at gl 58 a 2 87 1-2' pot 1Q0 llts' liiiporti froin-Gowgia 04 les; gf Caroli na, 3d. Total since 1st lost. 753 les. NEW ORLEANS, Nov.-7. • Our market, generally, remains dull, and affords but few alterations'in pticesto For Nat) Orleans. For Augusta. The Pole Boat A. SIBLEY. Site has a full ' ,cl .ItandTattd will meet with despatch, a ligl , l er ' v .j attend Iter oti tlto liver, For freiglu uPP' C ANDLER & DAVIDSON, Mongol's upper wit) nov 25 Drawing 1 Receivt rwi HE following nro the dra^vf1 H in tlie Washington city. L\ '.3, RY, Class, No 17. 20, 41, 56, 14,.39, 43, 53/28. , Holders of prizos, will call for (bo ’ at LUTHER’S IMtry and Exchange Of ^ 0,0* 25 Turks Island Sale j. # . 4000 ' liov 3l)