r i M ' foiU;ig:;... 7 T " VXn lr 1 J-By tf f iorlli. , - i 1 tnmm, fr IiTrrpod, the tilttv V tha CAerarcjJ AJvertiaet kr 7 - , . ; received UstrpmA advice U the l5th, 'rod London piperita ibtenic g of the ." t x " : 13th af A5t, bota iacTuarve. - - 4 At w feared, th prnicir an I ill- " w JSJ tpeetUlirni in Ctto bU fair to '"- Uav th wreck f eaaay fataae ia V V 1 -"their tf10' Aothet,tetiv boast " " . : in Liverpool, eon arc tod witli ia ' '-'iVm city,Uafa3edj.a4. as other fail . ' trare aaticipated, great consternation tf- - ' pre rail i w this citf . A tettorjrom Ii , V .' (Vrpool speaks of "these failur U very ' . .;d,oresaingone, and ear that alher hauses mutt Mtw. bnlea the market j, $pvriJj relieved. A Utter from the . ? ' juae place, poblithed ia tho London -' rl ; Conner, appeal to the capllaliat af the . ' netittnolU to atep forward and stay the evil. ,' 1 : . . rA ju U ad Jed however; that cotton mutt ' higher, and that era long, 4ii spit of .'jj.'- ' t ; The anaual fortbowpiiir repwt ia no ".i -",'irtt cenrauiy MCrtioJ nd,Ukif tb V .ntanfinhMi at 11XWO br tr wek. the nnuitim&noved on kiinaiKBkwv raoi use V tnorv thatt 120,000 bt. Now. ipponj ftrtK;, tf tWrl iu UU3 pei .vn iUa.:a '41ri v:.ii,-a v. i -barair acJ U.'irw fc'-" -?V mS J, u ti aJ, rtJace t'e l wfa"- ( jkoet to aiie!rt.' '. ; . 1 i . - Oa tlit 13th f Jew. lVaWa Fafla ppar4 before Npo5i di FL)Oi.fl-, tad hcgxM aa attack at & la the mornioR. m at immuiata aat rork, called tk Mill." ihichwaa derraJe4 br.Priace yptiUaU. andakccillbod af Grnrkt, aUled bf thacaeaaelaoJ pretence af Or- ncrkilixhc, TheE?rptiaffcecoaJ iKea ei j.uuy inuairr,anu irem vwnw clrr4 ; la1 pite ol tie great inequaUtj of aaajbert; the port a brave! j aaio taiaeJ br the Greakt, and. after rr to la te mwtlnce animt all the attack of h baiiariana,theT.ioceee(e,(i. At eit m the eroioj. ia Awnzawaj. Ibrahim Parka, with tLe lota at War hnnUred non. lie directed ki retreat bytke mad which led bi0 to TripoUixa- and Calamita, aad.it wit expected the want of"provu.iont won! J force him whollj to withdraw1, while. the Gaefrlllai were ordered to follow aoxl baraji hie eaarcji in ererj potiibleay. v - Sereral letterr dated .Trieate, !Th JulT, jire nott important . Intelligence, aaa arc. we hope, from circaafttance. antittad to' tome credit.'' Two retseJ i iv to h.r itock it the end of tbe rear. H K,l imvI ' front tW -Lerant Vita ' n..t-1 . limiliir rrorf ' rnrti7 fYtP :tLe'nert cropa t iaU. a r-mor. J sacccs&ea 6f the Greek; one of them pro!WfromtaconpUMJnoftba.adTicet f'LT. ........ .' taih Awn the United State and BrasiL what ' would be the thuation of thepinnera Dut tV thit probWnl t letve for them t aoWe at tbeir )eiure. ! "rte mean time, I do not ny 4'.ie reeCn(r ther have much U anawer Tors . . ther hVe inSiclod the prcacnt llitrii it ' fn'glit and ought to have been tpared; ant - what add to the fen, without' any preiudica t their otrn Intcreil Bat to it u, and a da ' 0 retaibution will eome.". - i, ", The. debts of the firat house that rtopj 'Cpcd pajrment in Liverpool in conse-! V quence qf the cotton epeculatioti, amount , tenpwa'rda of 400,000 pounds elerling.J 1 Ajonrnerman bater in Lionaon rut Must einel,1jr lottery, the baronr of '; Apapach, and it Jpw ..in possession of -rj 4 M 1 W HMWV. y, J N -' - had been SDok'en br an Aastrian vessel oB'Cape Matapan, the other br a-Grek toaareh ie. AWttt .0b:,b. icS Nanee iWai,aiif,tJ;i a tt kaadt Broker: wrre iatl.Ait3 y tlar fr sale bj aaction a e.e Kih. Oat- prices becae oite Coeirh-bat on lha rrrau.)r f the lab, . prcUte X &n btrsoa spettlilioa atJ by eoe or two paftwt. lofascd mora fimaeaa lata tha auitiet again. ' ! this inttaoca a declh cf !d pf r lb. ad bf a aabait led to, and thera xe appcam! ia be maar purchasers aa tha saro terms nf some adrsoea arua ai cbli-rd to be ,!fea.""Ta psbik sale of t)e 1h. was wall 'attended aod went olT wita spirit, tha trad beieg tUA chief boyer. Ther waa afterwards aprtrtygtJ dr mand, pTlrHy mi specuhtionand at fhe close of tiie week tbe depression in price Vhkb had Ukenplace in tha ear it part of U was full recoerd. "The total sales ia tha" coatee of theweck were 19.900 biz, of hie 4000 Erpt. ian. S500'BrariU M 2500 Arnertcaa, were' taken on speculation; ind some further quantity baa beea'token oa spe culationjiot retreperted puhUclr.t, Qpr ttnnart moon ted to 26.f OOr. H2. of whicV 16.0X) were from the United SUtes. and a gowl many ye:9&ls. hav since come in, which swell tir import list again for flits week,. These contn aed hea'ry arrivals tend much to keep down the market, "while the qeceail:es of manv of tha holder produce, at the same time too much disposition -to elI,J , otherwise the present wmilJ have pro- lea 13 i -r-iJy a4 wsnta jy t c4ty tU 4rctQf." : , I a -C L!f U j K..a -7A AAA lfAa l ' i'i&i. frje'bre.ka which Jje distributed to-the - poor! with apt of beeV'to each. vUBEE9lh IS wuil Hie iiiusi uuuin- ;.t a ' 4 f ; V f "1 i. i W i'. v .; V"' icrobled saliafaction that we are again -' enabled to announce', with much c onfl ' 'rfence, JriteJUgenca fcom Greucof the most joyous, nay glorious ..Character. ) Tlie daik:cUud wljich lowered" porten wjisly oycthMoreavhaswehave rea- v oa to J- hop, been 'dispelled.- -The ' vV details of Ahis-intelligence" HT)4)e found fV below. If troe.lhe defeat-' of the E i Egyptians has been signal aod the suc f,. Cess of the Greek arms elsewhere, roust " terrdtaate this fourth and most foroaidar -" 1T' Kiniiiim .1 Wlii la inilnlahicr: hnur. ; eyet in these expressions of exonatioo, v jWd iril! still allow roo. fordiwtppoint ..inent, as the-'Austriaa Observer, of the - t of- August, 'contains an, article, said "tolraye.been' furnished by a. person who ' visited th fleet of thcCaptaio Pacha, vjffc :iegrsjenK -'the .G'reeka.'to be on , the verge of fuin, wd treat the ac ' ''' founts, ohfavoraMe to the, Turks, which , have been published; a being,' for the 'Vmost part,iefce delusions. . ; 'f;Thfe Workmeh eitopfbyed in the eitey aive Cotton, manufactories near ftouen, 4to tha hu'mber of orSOOihaveimitated Aheir Enlislv brethren, and turned out f for ; tA, increase f wage,s, ;:: Thef Jat .- iacxeaine propeny oi me tuanuiaciurer inusxets, and were and bne bnV ' that ever occurred -iii Franae: , Other ' scenes of devastation have occurred in lithe Communes of PaviHyBareritin, and Desvjlte, byrtiieToiKmei ot tne uottoa had succeetlwhn thrwinit reinforce. , grs;n market. merits. into Navarino. Between fivel Ana. 16th. There' was a faif de" and sis thousand mcu are reported to roand tor Cotton yesterday, abui S000 nave lanced in the neighborhood o! IMa-i bags sold, hall or winch ws tves op varino. i SDeculition bv the same-tnarties who A letter from Leghorn of Aug. tst.l bought before, and consisting cliiefly of rstates that the same intelligence had Am. Cotton. There been received there by an Austrian ves- i quiry this set frura Uunstantinoptc - m SMth iannva aretwaaai -ratnii ' 1' ".' T. :?were not ouelled till ithe military '. .: v called , In.v, A fiaula vthtfriensued. -iahQfactbries. ;iAKC AWPiiAYT.--Jiie news ot -f the recogriitiotf.of tUe:iudependence of .-. t.s . C: i. J ,-:.k ajrii uj.r fame, ij icin'tij wim jr.- dl ' neral satisfaction botb, in Trance and t-!' England,: The; CburW says. ina poli- - Mical point bf view, it i f irea! impof- ViJt i. tance.s. b94oeen inougnivtnat tne fii.; -j. r rencn goyernnjent 4wa uewaeaiy aa- t2inglher Iridepcndence of a - reyplted ;ofonr This, caa no longer be suspec zJ ' tedJ Thftt priricipl has now been ac- our opinion most wisely Hacfipcl. Jt ?3'hadowfl)ut siUitts, of gototnen lr 1 1, 'the-.futMrrf t repove tinek obstacle 1 fVvhichhasdoubtlessemba ' f:'i4 her discussions with Spain,' upoft the ' j-'TJuestion of South Amecjca.? c - - "sj , SeAisAdvices from Madrid are to W Jlie 8h Jjily . J.Thft necessity of having cruiser: .The captain. had repdrted-fbably had more, effect upon our. price. We finote UDlamia. bwm i-xu. ; The demand 'for Uice has subsided during the last few days, but our stock is now small, and tt is held at 17 a 2s per cwt. is in quality Turpentine is saleable, but not at more than lis per cwt. for good quality. Tar has artvanc ed 16 to 17s per bamd. Tobacco ra ther flat at present, but holders are firm The wea'her has been wet and broken fur the most of the pant week, but it has had no influence worth notice, on our that the Greeks bad been completely sue essful in the vicinity of .plapoli d Romania. Ibrahim Pacha had found his situation so critical, that he com menced - rapid retreat, but the Greek forces, having taken possession of all the passes, ht was brought to action, and completely defeated; himself a prisoner, and brought to the capital severely wounded. Both accounts agree in this general outline. We arc, however, sorry to State, that the Egyptian fleet is again a fair ih- mormng. The Nekai Gazette of the 8lh ofi Augu8t, says, that on the 26th of Junpj they observed from the ramparts of Na poli de Uomania, a.retrogade movement of the Egyptian army .Towards mid night the guvernmeot received the news that, Colocotfoni, had attacked the rear of the Egyptians'and killed .300 men. On the 17th theeaeniy was already out bf sight of the fortress; on the ' 0th it was that Ibrahim Pacha had sustained fresh losses near Tigea. Colocotroni was there at the head of 16,000 men. On the 24th, information was received that the Egyptians had sustained a new defjrat at rloros, and that he was sur rounded in the defiles, or that it will be difficult for him to get back to the coast of Alessinia., , Gcperal Roche, who was sent to Greece by, the Committee at Pa ris, Id. obtain jnwrm'ation respecting the state of affairs; writer from Argos of the 2d July, that the Peloponnesus had risen in a mass,: and that the Egyptian army was annihilated. .Never was a popular movement iore terrible aod more justj for the life or death of a pop ulation of 400,000 souls was at stake. Extract of a private letter of the 25th July, from Madrid. A grfat number 6f the Members of the Junta of: Public Safety, 89 well as the, Duke Ue 11 nfan -ad ojts Presid enti'tha v eie ii tin their resignations, noltjthat 'Wtdvp Rifrltb ' o a disgust for places, bt jt iaa- its ri4;iflij in the irresistible torce: ut the UK ras, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT'R 23, 1825. eection. returns. GExaait AssKMtir. ffyde David Gibbs,a, John Pugh and John Bonner, c. , Jonrt Risden M'Daniel, s..J. N. Smith and Lemuel H. Simmons, c. Ijenair N. B. Whitfield, t. James Cox and Thomas Lassiter, c. . " Ashe Is the only county which re mains to be heard from. JohriH. Bryan, Esq. whowas, at the late flection, elected torepresent the Newbern district in Congress, and, al so, Craven county in the Senate of our State Legislature, has returned from Boston;, (wherp he was at the time of the election,) and addressed a circular to his constituents, in which he consents to serve them in Concress. Qcorgia arid Creek ' -Affairs, Under this head, on our first pajre, will be fottnd the roply of Major Andrews to the Reports recently mnde by the Gcor gia Commissioners to the Eiccwtjve of their state. . , . v . AV'e have no dubtthat enotlgh has already been published relative to this fceUey tladff. of Tri"" Aeu coanty, ri. was tr4. at tke We tens ( "t'ili , ?a l i. format a a wt f'ft.L- . i i a a V f.f rk- S. rrt ef that coast T. 1 J 7-" . tl'7 "v .-:.--.. .... 'wfiiwiiu for tha murder af Mr uur. ac cWdtiaf whith wt poblkbeJ it Uu paper af th 5th altiao,) aad acquitted. w Oo tha iftk altlmo. t public dioaer wu gWett to Q?Gjif at &!aticel U, Georgia, which wu attp4J by mare tula a . hundred of the citixen, Oea, Oainea beTgcllal oa for m toast; gave tha WW wingi , . ' ':i -.4 f ' ' . v Tie FAf CkVi Tha tmM. StJfth repoaitorica of their atata ind national aov. 6mI la b renoted by tbe Untied Sua, yn tU ariadom n4 nude, tod ecnr ber 'ra cctK to rtiakful(o them, may 1 tbat 0o- sent c4 if ciio., - T. . On the4t1i dfJulrlasfi Sir. Poinsett, ... . . . . - : . . our .Minister ta Mexico, gave, ai ma re sidence in the city of Mexico; a tplen- -L . . . J diifdinnerin honor of the dArwhichj was attended br the citizens of the lT.1 i ajter sttUfrb tHe! th-. at Ltai ia - t tt cawat fc-f CoS r,ir ww ,'. eat.ly aiRAd, c property of T be di,tH ofla Wv! at Pi LeritUture m tV;,v . U thecUjotsof NtrthCarU e. ,1- - ..u iua, ani fcU 1 t Ik . I V. , H moat llinmll t. " the rUry of our tnte, tUtti,' H done, wit'iorrt brin-inj tt t e(or Congrtw. 40tlt , the jwaice but af th tnt t ' satisfying thfte daiau; md wi r pursuaded that this is the true t and that it is the with of 4 ,, , utepeopl or t!u D.strkthdir, ouiionv- ine new crop ia (fcU Sty, frem all we ran hear, turns out UA a K tliiMA aTnl 1 1 r at rsinfinal ; with the exception of th President,! already , bezd brotlght to th Ptter, who was prevented br sxvereindisWt,.Mrkt; f wh.,5'1 JSwajeluiai Mr. Anderson, Minister from' zo-utriiinent to Colombia, left Pbilai pliia on the -14th"instant fur New-York; where he will shortly embark fovj Bogo ta. M About a .PurtKol- SnntW Mr ...I...... . tioti from attending. ' . ' Un-fh Ir ;vr3M,B? -T . . . : . I other causes, the prospect it U ha Mr. Nebon, our late Minister :aiiwwr.iuiit.l.. r llit1 www v v t k ill f tj . Spain, arrived at New-York a few days ' retJ,' fiaj1 16& inti ' ago, anil immediatefy proceeded on his . ' ' way to Virginia, toiotikhU faoiily, frora aUtraordinexertioB 'arefe. which he has been absent, about two Z 1 U. . , most imposing manner, tae ieetir. years and a half. the Atlantic and" Erie seas. -tWaV. I Grand SUte Canal The Mth October oar ha been, aligned foV the trent, mi ft lei-: is proposed thatY splendid celebratim shall take ulac sm that dav-.h A i. ing ba b-er held'itl the City of W ' whvi ijioic tor tnt par. pose, when it was pruposcd to natw J Cannon at short intervals from F flT.I. thousand dogs have bee'ri tt .Saudr Uu'ik'. to that the entranre it killed in Philadelphia, during the nasf the,first,biut frmJthV, Lake into tH summer, by the police oflicer of that, T-: "'V " v,nurrn'w , j the State br one rard,c?( :de-jfa ? " ."j Whqnr -thtf tfMtjtqtm;the' HWsna, 4 .p, . 'Albany, it ij' prnpnlwl that :she be t Cool Mather There was ice at ;i c,.jvej by a flee Wteamb oiVmbS Qilebe.c, Canada. oh the 2d instant, of .cing aU ' thsVp' upVrttheNw-Yori an eighth of an inch thick; and, o the water; amf that sjlie be escorted in tri 10th,roon all the fow grounds in the SaBdj Hook.tn full view of As' ' rwii 1 1 ,br6ad ocean. . H is siposed that' fifty vicin.ty of Philadelphia. Steama,tVitt,ro:aee7ea;Ww4 n r. r r 'i k v ' ! son, alI P which 'are-'to Bh.Wperily On Gen. Lafayette's veit to the state decoratej witfi Jagsemblmt anj lei. of. Mississippi, several of the uniformed ces. On entering the ibajpf en-York, companies of the 1st division of militia opposite Castle Garden, 4he rsn of of that Vtate voluntarily turned out to ca,"nH" PlTfj" receive him with suitable horiorSk- Not iarid armnd RhjnA in' thfl harhiir ttt ii welcome and salute her with thei ani' hanbg been ordered out by the Majorted thunders,- mingled Uh 'the1 glad General, (Winston,; they- conceived-voices 01 sixty tnousana ireenwo, tlipinaplvcs tt lihertv to plpt tli..'irnwn L '' C ' :. '&: tfafiJoibtuL'!.. j . ofKters on the occasion, and according ly invited the Brigadier General (M' Comas) to take the cummand. His ac ceptance ot tne iDviution being con. Some ime siftcer wq gavran iciWnV of thi pLu rider of a party.re,tQrniu.' I New-Meiicoi aud the" carrying off of l number of mules bV the Osase Inuirns. strued by Gen. Winston into a want if find bt lm:?WJ&T V- u:ir u , ... party aitacKea Consisted ot 17 ..Aire cans ana 23 Mexicans. .Amon iiw be arrested and tried. He was acquit- la?-4- -was a MeAnber pf ffhe :Iexicaa ted, and the Major General refusing to' Congress. rTberiumljer ,'of the OsasM announce, publicly, his reinstatement ibo'nt 700 AbouU4Q mules anj :. , .. horses were token, and the Mexicans, in commano, ne resienea nis commis-, ... . .i ji. i J - ; wprp Bivftrpjv aaniiiKU ..Im a.m.' a 1 1 .A.nMnnkta" 'mli.n.'.A IA.' .a. '-.- r k I-- J subiect t) surfeit the- most of our rea- preventtheexistcnce,orabtdy,thecre-1 , J , . " aUon oOwhich KarnUs objectjhe ?!er hut, having g.ren publicity to.the .urpetfcmcfiaji& f f tle Commissioners, we deem plots. .S inese designations seetB' to oc-rj 'A 'iare goipg 'to Amferica,; na induced ;the ;H Minister . bf AVar to emplov i Y-great ftitmber belonging to tho ' ancient army: ' ,, : t'. 'wV)ii Arnaturlret undergone an v aentencs 1 . ' '. . - -ir 1. ? ." ' - . , O rf ' , v : ' " ' t5Qi puiiacaiiiin. 1 i"' !? ' , , ,41 It.ljllU UWk. B vunauuu vi vie, vu yVektiiieiit of the Spanish Line has fc V.oTted. at Saint Andre, in consequence y af having receired orders to embark for tKe."lIatanaThey; were disbanded, ooweyer,and compelled to embark.; 'j.' r T: ; Gaxtx. A torrespondebe ' from Gea. Roche is given in the: Pad- life ' 'i papertya'ated from Ka poli de Uoroant;, j J "the last letter hgef thegSthof Jttn J ciipy th? public Jtttent ion very little, but. the rumor of the return of the French troops mi opain,1 19 genejany spread. The Council of Castile has again solici ted of the King to resolve upon some measures to put an end to the extensive emigration that prevails; and to call home those persons that-have already emigrated. To effect thia .object, U proposes to put underfsequestration, to he profit of the State, tlm property of those who do not comply with the w ishes of .the- Goyern'tnenUn, .ttt9mpecj.M, V? ff":l:vif, P-f -fieri JkSug; 'iu,-,'f flGen. Gregor iJcGregoiy Cacique of Poyofs jn Central America, has 'just granted a large tract of territory, to' a company 'about to establish if, French colony on it. On' the 5th qf September next, thefirst expedition f colonists is to sail from Havre.' The country is to observe Jhe laws Slanguage of France, and' aft internal' indepenUent tfverrt- V The ceteoratcdl opUcW.frsyet of uaie.nasiuHiaiusneuan imprarea xeie SCO wit! pe,! 64 fee t lori.' It ;.is ; said that kthe aid of this' euormous' instra- ment, several learned ".persons .have been enabled to discover animated be, ings, iroadj,,- moauments, 'and temples Extract of tetter from Liverpool Au'r; 15th. Vfliir f!nttftn mrkit vf lli Km of last week, wis thrown iuto a state f it but an act of justice to give the Ma- jor8;answer also. ' 1 f fhe Narrative of John Yelley, which we copied, last week fr6m -a Baltimore paper, turns out to be the fabrication of an impostor. . : - . On the 10th instv John EccTes, Esq. was elected" Magistrate of. Police of FayetteTHJc, in the place of Drt Benja min Robinson, resigned." ,y w ' A parcel of Cotton, of the new crpp, from Chatham countyi was sld at Fay ettevilIc,, list weeky for 13 cepfs; and k load, from Anson county, at 14 cents. By the followihg extract .from;' the sentence of the naval Court Martial in thf case, of Lieut.' Ramagef it-will, be seen that bat officer has been honorably Thd Crturt is of opinion that tin one of the " specifications of ithetr', pf. the 1 marges is provea, and tnej;oori oes, therefore: 'pronounce Jand(liudste that 'h said Lieut.' James Itamage ,is 4 not, ffuiltr f aftr one of -the said charges. I 1ne CoufV is of opinio that these charges are -utterly . false.v groundless; " 1 t" .' . L -i 1 .. . nu maiicious; anu iruoes mosc nonor Mo ' -'At. fO tnUpa:di,tonce fr.th . . ' V souri flintier, the, part met the Road Warning to the Ladm. A young Coinmiisioners.'goingon well. On ir. lady was recently killed by lightning, living at. fie$ in Connecticut; and her breast mangled icaas fH fW--f P-L.ri j. f , horsed alter which, the principal inJi- ,n a frtghtful manner supposed to have rff J -'J, ifbeVof C?; been caused by the electric fluid being E gress, was to come to the City f Wasbv attracted to a steel busk which she wore ungtdn, for. the laudable ' dcsire'.of be. in her corsets. "i , coming. pecsoBally acijuamMwun , ATortA Carolina Land ' TFurrants is no doubt within the ' recollection mnef tt ! rolrtori triftt i nrinn "V u lad iiiv9j vx vv t vHuv(a) vj vat 4 a. 11x2 tUO l sessionof the Genenl Assembly, much excitement waa produced as to the pro priety of adjudicating ' about . 96,000 acres of warrants issued by the state of rnortu uarouna, ana to oe .ntisnea outj of the vacant Land of this distcic t. Theecfetarjrof stiite, Mr. Graham, acting as Commissioner, refused to ad judicate them. Thus the question came betore the JUegislature, who also recused to let $heni be, adjudicated upon vari ous grounds," stated by different iriero'! bers of both Houses v The .Agents, on the part of the state of N. C. proposed to give, to thi9 8tate one half of the war rants in dispute, (48,000 acres,) provkl-t ed . Te nnessee would pass them and Jet th em be located, This was also refused. and, in this shape, we presume, the mat ter will come.before the Legislature, at the ensuinar session: .This ia a nnettion about which there Is great diversity of opinion among tne peopie, as wen, as some of toefirst legal characters of the state-But,of this much, there tan be, no doubt That the! Leislatura ousrht Uo pass the V'arransi 49 ha been here tutore their course in similar cases-Let them , be. inamediatelyJtlocated&i':: as these embrace all the. warrants claimed by N. C, let the Land offices South & VVest pf the Congressional . reservation peopletahd institutions ,of bur country, ion, of I -Sfz-t. h-.v ' '. A report has been; current in th city for two, or three idays, nd ; believed pjl . many, that the, Constellation brought m telligence from Cu of tN landing ofs i - - . . . . 1 J i : ft that island, near SL jago, anu ..4- timA f K fn'onte.; with voin Warrington; is connected with that v vent Ve .rnejitjon theT cWumstancs to sti' ,. th.t we have taken some tn irf':iiT,u'miner mere is "j -r : tntte rumori And ere N'edrt'at lt altogether uuoundcd.AW, Jm. .? ,W; hareolay vCbpied- from NatiooarjourBaa communication JioDi Mr. Senator. Berrien, to the editor o that papef, accompanied by a tones? dencefcen. Troup on 'ifsSi. . ai n 9 imn-fu v na rr 1 aa t, w a ill n ir a na. rrniiuic iv ; correspondence, no comment l , hnr ir mT ucinaya - - sary many by simplyYuting that rienknies Uaviuggiven anysKa ; mation to th? Governor .as fcommuuicated to the. .Legislatu' expressea himself much surpn x their private conversatiotyshoalu hcen madel the subject of an r rued message to an f.iu-"