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Sooe person cmM poutivrly on war joua fwr !, Uuiisi cnotliivdwti. llulbcrl r tcihapa i ;riieral War. Oibeia eiptciUa tviia t tbau f pan-; i0e m a cried iut lor ina- f dir.lon.ne' will tjuitklj bbw ter. ; pecUei.ce aad a irrub!ct aodxotumerctJ Brkg pdcr maxaziar, bjm! carried br avaulttbre vf iba priBcif4l fort. Tlej act at Ubartj.70 (fttlej alatea Bud 1,300 letoBa aad ga tbei armi Nearly the Ute vf the earriMii net ouaacrced, ou Utw bo ecapeI Biada pri gUng foe a eeprtMBUtiiB tbia coantrj r abroad and it il ntterial lbat, at a caomcntor loth internal dtHaiance, me public wind abaoLi not b alanned bv . account oliubi4diea aad ot interla'ence wbicn corn neotil diaputea that woald, t a moral certain tit planr fe into tKe calph f baukraptcy. 'fba I'ari torreioadeotol the'LonJ'-n Hwei writet. oder date vf the 6lb of Avfuit. 44 The French government tltd not permit the I'arii cooUialn - detaila r kie iopof Ucce aa iU lata tranicUoa ia Sicily. Tbe iaKabitanu Birti.cj co-mule agiinit im caatUtatiofiaJ Lr. ce.aod, after aeveral naeroeBta, ia -ubicb mora than S60o men were Kft on tbe field, inc. ' ceedcd io Ukia; pdiieaUoa af tb ttrMttt for trtte in the ialand, and planting tbir owa Bx coibpoted of four color, in tcntradiitiactioo u UtatbtiBa rapol.Un inaurBta which ia tri. y ova tneir It-. to ciurena. Exerl iuu hve "ttn burnt, ml ceral noblemen Mi- ! . . . -' pirit ap tle aUtei tn imerftre ; tliat he ui.l ! ruteil. the pol c building contaii be !' .f fjninbii poer to f ! Bame A iiuriectin ;iecuul ul tt.e toon &l ju:ice( la UeA ie- ' .. . . ..I . I . I .... .1.. - I... d,t Hril.h U M M W II w Ihoae. ro wau.Uin tba biat M..or, ia . tK Fcrdiiiand.iti am'B ot all .nil wU, i the alii poer . ' m Smic. to (urnioh trria with a nrelrxt for llii ttroyett. an I all tue locuNtrtiift " )Hri"t i that jenen if ii ucii iacilement or ! abjectaind j ni -itj uere, however, repettd ;, .rHetrra wi'ilinj. tbe alliea notbl be ioiiu-by both pailie A hi.k hrin wit coutiuuu - i' tulbf tbe eterliBi ul iUiv and teir uwii'lumi t'n isth ti tt.e 20ih o! Juv. 14 h Au. ilhe the w v a v ! riiiMiciit uiu aa w a twit, mv r ' a u ouroaU to puhli.h the note of the Uuiuan Ca-I colored. IVy aoleuinly procUimetl tbe loae. J. - ..... I r . l t i m i . biiiet until it appeneJ ia the paper! of Milan iod riorence. I he 3Iiniterot te great row em are now preparing a declaration from the II ly Alliance on the aubject f the late event in pain aad Naples, which will be publihed iih the jre4teteuleronitr.. The Centra hate pretentrd the Paris jouroalt from giving thi IK 'If: ?ifl tsr of t!itlatioBarv rriucitlet. to ioiuai dati In the I on.uu ln.it 1. 1 ti e together ; thattHogb ib emu.ple f !Sj ain a-1 Qutt'ti'i itttei to the iiiu, dated TtU Aug. i h " v loi would hot move tben,lht frt Njp'e" would j k itie& voservca, " It cwarnd Itroug -il i - rfit in rviikiu thcin ; that at least Aua'.ria, :imligotin ai.J pathetic i her is no evil pa iion alarmed tor ber Italian poweMion, ann rrusu i which it uoes uui tnaute-tiirre i u gci.eiuu, -. ttred by ber own peof le lora tree constitution,! r niaitty, or u.orul Iceling, which itdiua wvold unite with Huisk, to bear dou upn route ni'h aniiiiuted and uiiadorued eloijutuce. SMia. Th iiiUsinou riltr t)eaks home tt tery y Uu thd other hand, it i urj;ed, lliat tbe Ru. heart w hen be iltsciibei her unexarniileU , v.Un paiier. thonah datetl on 2klay ml. bb not et; wruni ; while he ieaunin which ttf oU'ers v '. been mentionert at Madrid eit". r in thr ad!i Lgaii.at the intended ai aatiou of ttietu, (ie-t J id tr the Emg or Corte,a late a the 23d July ;,seiveto be deeply pouueieil Oy every lUiKiiig : that on the rontrai t. the kmc had icbitetued I ihiho in tbe comumini v." every thine arjuiet abroad and no lears seem The lo'.low n,; i- the cohcluding parag'iph ol to Live Uenmpresned ol .the effects of the Hus J this luteteatipe letter : aian paper ; that though the king might desire I nave now frankly laid before your niajen- l y a Male ill e til ol my wrongs, mm aucusnuuu of my views and intention . You have ctst up mi iiK- eveiy sai to wlikii the lemale tharactci il liable, instead U Living, bonnrinj:, aud che i i-liiuf!, me, iirft'abie to vnur iHi.eiiin vtiw, you nave purMicd mo with liatit d and hem ih nti'. new. A private letter Irom Vienna, of -Jaly 27th states that the neocialins with Ruaiia are go. ig on, and there ia a frequent interchange of couriers- An interview i eipected to take place between the Kmperors of ltupia and Uer- pendenceof the Island, and declared tber wnM luten to no ord-r or injunction whick night be estoitcd from aniiitioiidated a.td eoslaved loo atch. , Tbe troopa ano'er the orderi of Geo. Canu pana, have received considerable reiufiKcen.enU.1 from the deserters who are hourly Docking it- " his standard. The people far from rjoicinx V the late event do not conceal their dread, of thaT dangers with which their country ia menaced. ? I'he pipers of Vienna under date of the 26th ? July, announce that Field Marshal lliauclii hit ' received orders to n.arcli an army of 20,0 "K) men .. r . 5 .-A the Involution to be ai iesicd, et his nnnuteib vete of the constitutional pattaudthey wculc , watch artd Coiitrothi ir-trigue that the ccun- ter-revalutii-u ta likely t be soon qutiieo, a tliese niiniMeni had U eh aware ct toe ciha " '.forming in Portugal, and had tukfii stq.s rut; ' .tUspatcl.cd iroi s to (Jail via to put it iovr ; that Agar, the Geriir ol the Proviiite, ws a an-ol greal energy, who would spae no tiS'.r f,ft' defeat (be ' Insurgents ; lh.it though Umi ' bad taken such a part in :hc business, yet ilul Vthe kings of England and France h id alrnd r cnniinilted themselves by recntitiig Uic Cuii- stitutipnal King t that Rutland c u'.d Tcaiceij at this time turnhh subsidies to carry on a Cru ; satle agaiust Spain, ror.tnuips, which miht be r .more wanted at this tnibultnt timu at Lome; ..that France too was poor, and stood in need of her own troops to keep rjnwn her own peniiie ; maov and the Kin of fraia. The newa of the towards Komar.a It is nrobible tbnt a certain approaching death of the' Po,"e was confimicd ; portion of the Neapolitan army ha already beta and it wasieprrled the Autiian tro.ps wjuld.j disemhtrked in 8nily, great preparations bav. on his demise, occupy 'the state of tne Church, ing been made to thit etfect eie the depaitura It is rep'.ned Hut fur Camps aie about tobe j ol the courier." t tunned ; the tw greatest will be on llounslow-1 e-t "rday at twn u'c'ork. a Cabinet Council heath and on Jiiack-lieath. . . I w-i held at th. Forr ign oflice, which aat tlhtear Tlie funerat of the Duchess of .York fook lv o o'clock. Alter the breaking up of the Coua.' oiny coitf cnt mi; sorrowing i i'9 1 'yli'-t that the king of I'm saw might probably ruihci ,'fwncnt thai repress the spirit ol disahection a juiyug his own people by takii: part in such a iT Vs .:...! iL.i I A .... :. .......1.1 V.r. .... .-. ,Lwir UIIU lllal ivussia ami ubiiii v uiu uc uu- -S 'ijiUog to go into s t b a contest w ithout tin & Concurrence of the oilier allies : that Austiia, V:. though alie liad refused to receive the new Nca . pidilan minister, and iig,ht exnect Dome ci rn t T. notion in her Italian possessions, yet had tioops Y enough t)f her own to crre;' it; and that even ' she would be unwilliug to co-operate actively ' ' W iwith Russia, until she found her own possessions :; ;J ,f endangered by the march of revolutionary prin cipler.. The immense and overshadowing puw ,"f er of Russia, will be another and a strong reason ; rwhy the other state will be suspicious of her - interference, and uiwiHing to eiuoark iu a con- v . test in which she has taken the lead. t f On the whole, we do not think the scale in ; Itllnfcs decidedly to war unless the insurrec- , '-$,t tjonarr uiovements in Spain or Italy should be ' -- to great as to furnish the allies with a plausible preteit to interfere in the contest. , v CJlwuds and daikness," it must be conles-sed, sfrast upon tbe future. .. .But if a war should break out in Europe, what will be our duty? To Matid aloof nor mingle in the coutesubut, Bt the same time to stand on the. defensive; to " v assume the attitude which sueh a crisis may dc ' tnatid i cot to reduce our army nor navy ; hut " to lay in munitions, discipline our militia, ai.d - brush up our swords. witli uil the means ol destruction. u wrtiieu lioin me his child, and with her my I jrt uud consolation, i i.u (i.rouh ibe world, and even in my soriowspur sued me with uiiifleining peiculion. IKviiij; IcU me nothing but my inntcence, you won u now, by mockery ol jus ice, deprive me even 1 lie reputation ol possessing thit. The poison eil bowl ana ti e puinard aie means more nanlv than ptrjuied witnesses and partial irihunuU ; and tiiey are less cruel, inasmui h as lilt: ii. :e.-s valuaole than honor, il :oy life would have xatitkd your oiMjei.ty, yu should have had il, on '.he Mde l ontlit.oii of giving me a place il (he -.ame tomb with my child but, siucc you will I send me dishocortd to the grave, 1 ill r si i the attempt willi all the means tout it tl.a.l piease tictl to give me." The triiil ovtbe Queen c mnierced on tht 17th of August, heloie the IJoi.se ol Lords. 1 lu place yesterday. Mr. James Brougham, brother of the Queen's counsellor, I el t town on Satui day for the conti nent on matters relative to the ensuing tiial. The Uev. Mr. Clillepie, minister of Kells, has deeii arretted for praying for the Qjcen. lie acted as t.'haplain to ilic Stuurtry yeuinati ry, and, in his pi ayer, alter many petitions in Ueh.iif ol ln Al iji-si , ho added the words Bless also the Queen ;" and, for this high by the VILNVA, JULY 2'J. crime, was commanding ollicer. arrested the same tvenini ril, Mr. B tssett,the Kind's Messenger, was sent off with dispatches abroad, supposed to Munich. The French Atnhasiador had a long interview 1 with Viecuunt Castleieagh, at the close tf the Coancil Tlie American Minister also transact- ed business at tha Foreign Oilice. T.ie.Lord Chancellor b-lt the Court of Cliao. eery yesteidav at 1 o?c lock, to receive a corumu. hication from Sir B. Bloo nfield. t)n his return tc ttt e Bench, he informed the Bar, that he mutt rise at two o'clock being called up. n lo attend clehere. Tlie cumniunica ion mile by Sir U. J Blooiiiiiu'd is su'tiio-ed to relate to tbe corre-' Agreeably to news froni Crtu, which wc have.! poinleiKP bitivecu their M;iiisties.- this instant rccci ed, peace between the Porte By a Flanders Mail which arrived this morn ' ; and Alt Pacha, ol j.mma, has ben concluded ! 'ng, we ii :ve received Brussels papers to the 8lh under the condition that the latter shall coutin j ins. I lie follow ng are extracts. ue to administer the Cu'-h'.Mik confided ti him - Jlusbwg July 2j The Algemeine ZeituR; hy the Porte, without iinerfermg in any manner j contains some accounts from Naples of the 14th, with the governmei.t of the ten i lories whicli he ! f'' in which we. select the fillowin;: It ia . i ......... i . y - : - - 1 lias usurped. From tlie New-York fitizeile, Srplenibcr C5. By the ship lleicnles, Capt. Cobb, wc have received regular tiles ol London and Liverp id papers and Lloyd's Lists. The Hercules sailed on the loth ol August. Inl'oi mi' ion has been received in England from th Cape ol (Jood Hope, of tht arrival at Aliioa Bay ol 3000 persons Irom London, who went out for tlie purpose of forming a settie- concouiseoi people, wlncii ttsscmblrd in the vi rmittf U.HB iiin.iiiii,. i ... I.iiiil Ch.;iiceiior a: - J .... , t u.l.i -k ia ali..M 4Qfl .k'.I.g V... .1 rived at the House ol Lords at a quaiier past -'- ...... lWr OK, 3.' At half past nine the Duke ot Wellington! Tl,e "er of tha loth states, that it is true, arrived on horseback. The papers eay his re-Us stated ui a morning paper, that the Queen centior. was not flalterihS- The Duke of Y-i k addressed a letter to the King. The nature ..nearer! on horseback sbortlv alter, and was ; t contents he ; pi ofes.ea not to know, but the -reeted with loud cheers, which he ackuowledg- PUulc will soon be put in possession ol the cor ed by taking olf his hat several times. .respondence ; but professes himself nucha, ita- at a quarter past nine precisely, the Queen enough to think, that it has taken place ra arrived at St. James square, irom Braiden thcr for popular than private end,; if, however, burg house. The people assembled in tbe square lt shoultl be erroneous, he shoalu be most happy greeted .er with the most enthusiastic elcers, t0 co-tradict it. the clapping ol hands, and the waving ,.f hats 11 certain that the Queen answered the .el and hindkerchieis. llcr majesty gracmusiv .ter ot the k 5 -"! was said the pioceed expressed her gratitude by Iri nuent inclinations mgsagauist her would be stopped, of her hand, and on alighting lioiu her travel-!, 11 ,s sa,d to bc '1 contemplation of . several ling carriage, .epeatedly bowed U the as.eiu-i1'1" memburs of bJth hou.es, to introduce a - . 1 J n!ni;jD ir.-ii (h.i taill fil rutin 'ii.it rionn Utn. t.kd multitude. .. ... ..... lu Altei the House of Lords had been organized, iproniim ootn paiues, m case me um snouiu pass the. Queen attended by Lady Hamilton, and lol- ",l ' -j-s ioweu by her counsel, entered the House f.oml lt ,a recollected that tlie ancient and super the rolling room, their Lordships rose and j3'"1""? tu0,n 0 crowning KHigs may be dis- made an obeisance. Her Majesty took her seat lensB" a,,u 'g ueorge me in a chair pieiiareu tor her beside the the throne. She was dressed m mourning I ' in 1 FOUElGjN. J LATES'l FROM EN U LAND. By arrivals at Philadelphia and New Yoik, Loudon dates have been received to the ISthol August, the contents of which are very interest ing- h if! i' . 'A i'ii vv.n The following abstract aflnrds a general vie w of the complexion of the intelligence. We have V already said, that we should not publish the cvi r'deuce given in on the trial of the Queen. The form and manner of her trial, however, are more ;5 interesting than any thing we have to give to our :$r readers at present, "and shall be hereafter notic .: ed.. ; Th I.nmlnn &lorninr Chronicle savs. we un- deratahd that some gentlemen of wealth and con- " aideration have adopted measures lor ascertain- ,' .C ' 1- .1. . : I - - f . I. jng me state ei me puo.ic minu, as tar us u can I.. 4,n!1.A.1 f.nm fliA l.llf.oa ..I Irplium! rnlrtpl . W hVllVkW ItWU. ...IV V. qVIIV' v w. t .And conversation throughout London and its vi- cinitv. Tbe result has been communicated to iS Xord Sidmouth, and the timely warning may '"probaoly induce hit Majesty's ministers to pause ',. ttt their infatuated career. 11 they madly per- V -Bevete, in their revolutionary measures tor ue v,, throning our lawful Queen, there is not a man g iu the country who sossesses wisdom to loiesee, or courage lo contemplate, the tiemendous ton i- ic accounts er the horrible revolt at i aier mo a.e fully confirmed by these papers. The city was nearly, destroyed by cannon and fire. Tl he slave and prisoners was released from the prisons, and committed every sort ot excess and havoc J boiling oil, articles of fun.iiuie, aud atones, were thrown from the windows ol the V jliousfa Upon, the Neapolitan troops. Some of the accouuts state the nurcber. killed to nave beej 4,0t0j but the majority estimate it at 200t, - anu SOOO wounaed. 1 lie Jiulconlenta set nre ,1' . a kr .i. ..ki: ,i.(;.u ..... i.A ... Ac , town soon eibibjted B scene ol conflagration the most let nhc imaginable. . - y v'The papers contain an account of an insur. f rectlon in Sicily, dated from Naples, the 25th cl white veil thiovvn over her head, vvi icli covered her bust. Af er some preliminary points of law had been scLled, Mr Brougham, the Queeu's counsel, can e lorwaid torlbe purpose of heii g heard generally against the piinciple of the Bill. He made a speech of considerable length, which he concluded as follows : 1 he sooner )ou retrace the step you were induced to take in an un vary moment, the sooner you will promote tbe peace and real safe ty ol the country, and the more yon will consult the true dignity and honor of the crown, if your Lordships decide that this measure proceed no tuither, you will be saviours of the' state, and secure the substantial happiness ol the, whole community.' Mr. Denman was then called, and informed, by the Lord Chancellor, that but two counsel could be heatd. Mr. Denman, on account of indisposition, asked the indulgence of being beard the next day, which waa granted' aud the House adjourned. The Queen left the house almost immediate ly, amidst the shouts of the: multitude. On the quiistiun lor annulling the proceed ings, the votes were, Contents 41 Non-Con tents 00. Lord Byron anivedin London on the even. ing ol the Ifth inst. just as the House of Lords had adjourned, with despatches tor the. Queen from the Continent. ' . LONDON, AUG. 15. Peers are crowding to town from all parts, from the continent as well a Scotland and Ire land. Tbe metropolis u ill be more full ot no. oilisy and gentry than at anjr time within the memory of man,' ? " ' '-v The Pioneer schooner is now. passing up the nvcr T hames, will, a cargo ot witnesses againsi the Queen, from the comment, , which she re ceived from a loieijrn inao of war in the North Sea. .. ' - ' ':Xri-'i''.r'-.i W'e trust that" this day ;Will not paw oyer without a question being put to" his Majesty'a luiuibiers iu tne ncuse oi itorus, as w meir in steps of wurt" n'a'y "ever uudergo this ceremony, with a I l 's statet' u,"lcr tr'e "ei4,l Hanover, July zii inai an oui-in no'iv-c nuu oee.i receiveu m that capital, from London, announcing thut his majesty Would not visit that state this year." The Dutchess of Clarence is again hva state highly gratifying to the best hopes of the British nation. The rials ot Major Carlwrigbt, Mr. YVooller, &c. had taken place at Warwick. They were all found guilty. Mr. Canning was immediately to leave home for Italy, to bring home Mrs. C. On the 5th ot August, a ferry boat upset in going from Anglesea to the market in Bangor; Wales. The boat contained twenty-two per sons, and all perished except one man, who es caped by clinging to the side of the boat. Prices of stocks in London, August 1 1. 3 percent. consols 68 1-4 dis. London. Aug. II. The Paris Papers which are due this morning, have not arrived, but we have received private letters from that capital, from which we subjoin a few extracts. They contain a little of the political news, and some ot the fashionable gossip ot the Saloons. " -Tan,, Aug. 7." There is nuthinz new ei ther in politics or in finance. -The only inci dent at all worthy of attention appears to me to be (hp conduct ot Austria, with regard to Na. pies the refusal of the 26th July, to admit Priuce Cariari, the new Minister, into tlie Em peror's presence, or even to Mettei nich's .aud the declaration of tbe old Neapalitan Ambassa dor Ruflo, that he should not take the oadi .of fidelity to the nw Constitution, and should re main at Vienna. When one compares t$ese circumstances with the; Russian' Declaration in answer to the Chevalier de Zea's Note,' one is tempted to conjecture that the peace of Europe will, ere long, be troubled that the views and plans of Russia on the South of Europo, willj erelong, be put into execution and ' that the Court of St. Petersburgb, dexterously taking ad vantage of the apprehensions of Austria for her Italian possessions, will engage her in an Italian war tne eviuent result pt which must be a gen eral conflagration uiroaghout all Italy; uieae eveuu anuuta laey take and London, on a mission similar to that af Pi incc Cnruti t Vienna. Ceo. N-igent is not gone lo Rome, as was reported, but to Malta.' ' Th.s brave soldier, one ot the best Generals ia the Austrian service, nearly became the victim, of the populai fmy ; it was tlisf English Ambas. ' sador who saved nis life. His Excellency claim., , ed In in as being born an English subject, and ohtaineiThis release, and conveyed him in' hi, ' own caniage to his hotel, thro' crowds of atu- multu:us populace. Up to the 1 2th of July,' f entire tranquility prevailed at Palermo, the Ci-- pital of Sicily, and the festival of St. Rosalia, ; which continues four days, was celebrated ac cording to the usual custom. But this seems to i be but a calm before a storm, since it is impos sible to judge of the spirit which animates the Sicilians till they have adopted tbe Spaoisa Constitution, or some other." Genoa, July 23 The city of Tunis is still blockaded by the Algerine squadron. London, (Evf.ning) Aug. 10 We received ; this forenoon the Paris Papers of Monday. Tuev intelligence from Vienna favours the opinion, which we ha've already expressed of the hostile attitude which the Emperor of Austria assume with respect to the affairs of Naples. 11 thi s., accounts alluded to can be relied upon, order ', have actually been issued for the march of an army ot 2U,000 men towards the Neapolitan territories. From Spain the accounts are fa vourable to the new system", and the Cortes are zealously and actively employed in reforming ' abuses, and a nielib'ating the condition of til people. No further accounts have been receir- ? ed from Naples since our last publication. . " " H e were justified in annou ncing yesterday, t'lat communications, supposed to be of high im, portance, have been recently carried on between , their Majesties. May the result, we pray, be , ( propitious ! The letter fro'n her .Majesty, "re- ferred to in yesterday's journal, was delivered" to the King at Windsor Cottage early on Tues- S day morning. His Majesty's messenger arriv- ' ed with an answer at Branileiiburgh House about' four o'clock of the same afternoon. The Queen,' messenger wasitnmediately dispatched to Lord Liverpool, and returned to Brandenbugli House from his Lordship af 10 o'clock at nighU On the subject or tendency of this epistolary inter course we shall not uo.v propose,, any conject ures to our readers : tlie fruits of it must soon " be ascertained." Thnes x ! ? ; Two documents of considerable interest at the present moment, have just appeared from Jhe pen of the patriotic and able senator Lord , John Russell. iThe former is in thi form of letter to Mr. VViiberforce, calling forhis inter ference to obtain 1a resolution of the assembly of , which he is a member of great influence,tojtv tition the King to direct big, minister! to with draw the bill of pains and penalties against tnd Queen, from the., consideration of parliament ij and the other is a form of a petition to the King showing the hardship of the Queen'situatioa- me uanger to uie siaDiiuy oi nis inrone, -, mischief that mus). result to his people from per;; sisting io this bill By a single word your v majesty, "says this enlightened nobleman, dispel the imjjendiug storm. We thfrefo r i humbly pray your majesty, that you pleased to issue orders to prorogue. the paruv ment, and thus put an end to all proceeding . present pending against Queen;" v L---'-tT'v ' From 41m N-orki XJhOf Advertiteret Sept. v V ln England, the affairs of the Queen conu , ued to excite the eieateitf interest,1 wbicb ". creased with the aDproachiiisf 17th Ag"f' ; lltali j Where the day fixed upon by Parliament for mme K placef m? lead.jcing its proceerjitigs againiSt bef. f! : r ? n iy v.'-'. I I II : - ..- t v y v A. 1 1 V . MVt. If-'V'
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