nJ i,ao f barley. Un Ues elrL: Tbe mhrti is tkxtj tnm DaBtzk,tb tts a4 barky fra gleswiek and Holtteta, but a small prt T (U forwar u from Rs 8 locoes! erable iiapnrtki alt been mad i of peat. ' Daring tba pt week, aee tel Kve armed at Perth trail fr" lh Bailie. The ctrgoea aunt M 400 cuarters cf heat. 1.SJ0 af barley. ami 3,400' cf osts. Tfwliki arrifrd prtioaJj. with cargoea ol S.OCQ qaarterajof wheat. ! London, Sept. 15 Wa rcceit ed last ni 'bt the Pari pspers f Tuesday, and the Etoile, dated Wednesday. 'Wf ettrart the following paragraph froia tl.e Utter: ' Contlantinoptt, .luj. 11. The Government daily follows op its Materi! of reform, and, according to the ao g ration of tlie Grand Vitier, a Minister of Police has been created; horiiide nendently rf the privilege of a Pacha, lid been invested with power of life ai.d death. The organization of the new troop is puslied on with activity, and appears to give much pleaiore to the young people of the Capital, as tbey have ben seen, some days back, imita ting the F.umpean eieroite with stick, in d fault of muskets. Even the Saltan himself partakes, with enthusiasm, in the new exercise. Me shews himself with the Selictar Aga and Berber Bas chi, and other favorites, in tlie court vard of the Seraglio, and exercises him self in the manual discipline of the Franks. His favorite plan seems to be the formation of a noble troop of body Miards, composed of the sons of the grandees of the empire. lit will have in thi-m, at the same time, so many hos tages for the loyalty of their fathers. They have already "taken into the Se pigho a hundred, who are exercised wiili the young heir to the throne. " Pari. Si pi. 12.- Thely Father, hr a Hull, dated T2lh of May last, ha authorized the translation of the chap ter of St. John of Jerusalem from Ca- lana t Ferara. A Council of State of the order, has passed a decree fot the execution of this Hull. "In consequence of this decree, the Knights departed on the 31st of July, fi out CaUua, with their archive aud propei ty, and proceeded to their new destination by the Adriatic. " Alter a tedious and disagreeable vovajre, the convoy of the Chapter ar rived, on the f.utii Aujr. on the sale of the mouth oftheGoro." LATEST FROM ENGLAND. JJuUimore, Oct. 0 The fast sailing ship General l'tuiiain, Captain Hdldwin, came up last evening j' k r ts ill 27 uavs Irom Liverpool, lo the politeness of Capt. H. we are indebted lor Liverpool papers to the ssuin, unu London lo the 18th September, both inclusive. Slate, of trade. At Leeds, Hudders field, York, Manchester, and Preston, under date of lOtli of September, the report ot the state d trade was en cuusajring, an obvious improvement hav ing occurred. London, C evening) Sept. 17. Intense interest, is excited an to the Stuck of tlie new American States. It is now re purled tliut Messrs. Itiiriiifft.' house (u!.o are to pay the- Mexican dividend) will arrange tor liie pnymcnis of all Hie dividends ol die new Uei.iubl.cs. London, .Monday, Sept. 18, 1826. Portugal, by all accounts, is in a state of tranquillity. The SpMUsli Government have instructed their Ambassador at L.si.on to intercede on behalf of the persons who deserted the Portuguese cause, and sought refuse in p ai a ; but nothing delimtive is yet known regarding tlie fate of these p ople. I'ht treaties between the tv o Governments :'.ipul:tte for an exchange of dcserteis without :iny conditions; this interference, thercloie, on the pin t ot Spain, sufhciently indicuW s the teehngs oi thai Guvernilieii t as it respects the recent ehai ges in l'oriugal. From the Pun Constiutionel, Sept. 1 .1. Col. Pelts, a Greek, biuuglil up at Paris lias just toinie.il, in concert W illi another Ce plialonian Chief, a corps of 5v0 ('ephiduniotes and y.anliotes. The. soldiers appointed their own ofticers. The regiment is to be called the Ionian Corps. The brave and tried MildiVrs ore to inarch immediately against Ibrahim. Ibrahim, informed of the discord which prevailed among the Greeks at Muuplia, ad vanced on this city with his arinvY but t'araiseaki succeeded in reconciling all par ties; and from every .quarter of tlreece troops assembled there to attack Ibrahim, alter having laid an ajnbusli lor him in the dcliies of Parthcnia '.Cam Scuta,) they gave linn battle; they fell upon luS tiuops put them in confusion, and obliged them lo retrial to I ripohlza, tour leagues distant, with the loss of oJUU men, and ail their baggage and am munition. The Greeks had only joU men on the held of battle. Animated by this victory, they marched on TripohUa, and lai.! siege lo it. Ibrahim is surrounded in this piacc, and will probably be obliged to fall buck in the utmost haste on Ins fortresses. Letters from ftaupha slate that this battle look place in the lb.n, and that the immortal esrnsou of MissoionghA were actively engag ed in it. Whilst Ibrahim marched on Nauplia, Reach id Pacha attacked Athens; but lie was repulsed by Goui-as and obliged lo retreat. The division of the Greek Uect which was before Saitius, bad burnt a Turkish frigate and two corvettes, and obliged the Captain Pacha to give up ids enterprise against this island. ' A Becond division, comHsed of torty-1'our vessel, and tiro ships, has just quitted the pori ol II) dm, and directed us course tow ards Smy rua, . for the purpose of meeting the Tuikish fleet, winch was supposed lo take "this direction after the attack on Samos. Hydra is well fbrtifiei. O. Fabvier, with his regular troops, as well as tbe Creudiotes and Brreotci. axo in this Island. Thus tbe leek fleet may scour the Archipelago, and follow tbe movements of the Captain Pacha, without the least ansiety for this Island, which 1 . . AB Orervt is i Bwuoa..iT?,. pmmiAi and lie resl -1 d:Je hrt n mi ? that Se-"'.l' ' " ec. ff ll-'t tMnrhn'Ir. T..cr f ftjTri- tn? iOier lull.. w I . " v. aii . e Uer 4l M wrm aauvhbcat in J r, r. . .,-7 m. ,Vii, -,. Is, had b a asarwl Aottsna, in.1 tie cseUl at tMtfl 1400 kn byl, oa nun T era eriwel Wor rrdlw t panim nrmoitf'ratrai. aad tbrr hr.g a gteT dbMMtfia' t soectiUte. tar " nkJM!ile (Xleul saurfsvrss done, aaiouKl iag. to!Tt. to 4J&UQ bK oepwk of ha 3JW0 ! ba UX siwvqr. iMludiD l.tXXl ban of to puart al T J per lb. ' r r '.a,. - . , Ballimeri, OcL 17. The bri' 7acriet, Jipear, arietf at this port yesterday mornitig. In ) days from ttioda Janeiro To thaatteatUw of Captain Alexander Tbompsofl; a m . t s" a passenger la the juttki, ute cuimri o the. American are indebted for a file td Riw de Jane'Hr' papers ti the 1st qU. iclnsie; ana aa extract tram toe nnv nos Krtti Cotihopoliie, of the 30th J uly. containing the annexed account of aa action between the hos'ila fleets in the U Plata.' " Tht SjUadrpn.-Oa Saturday mar nintr CJulf 29. a dhrrsinu af Ute Bra lilian fleet, consisting of..fiTB frigates and enrfettea, four brig';and pleteJ schooner, appeared in theRin, and came 'to anchor about six miles distant from' be National Squadron. TUt Soartan fleet ahewext ne disposition t make any movement, lest the FilJagoi mischt taw fright and run j but, as anon as nignt came on, n got umier wcign, and paid them, in our opinion, an un welcome visit., Fur some lime hot compliments passed on both sides. Theobscuiity of niht luckily aOTorded shield lor the panic struck imperial slaves, who, availuig themselves of it, eluded the fight with their usual pru dence. Hvi if " On Sunday mornin?, at day licht. our squadron renewed the attack upon he enemy. 1 he action Conttnueo; uniu about 1 "o'clock P. M. when the twa squadrons gradually ceased fiiiii, the Hrazmans standing to the tatwarti, while the other returned to her old anchorage. The combat was conducted with great vigor on tie pari nf our squadron. The '25th of May' at one time appeared to have the whole fire of the enemy's Meet concentrated upon her, mot e like a mark of savage revenue than an honorable enemy; while aeon tinued stream of fire emitted from her sides; but from the immense superiority nf force against her, she necessarily s u ft-red considerable damage in Iter spars ami rigaing, so much so that the Admiral's flag was changed to the Bri ganline Republic. It is said the Ad miral was slightly injured by a splinter; hlso, tlie brave Captain Esparu lost a leg. " Soon after the flag ship wa9 chang ed, the ' 25lh of May' made what sml she could, and stood towards the til y. The gun boats and one of the schooners at this time arrived, and acted us a tem porary defence, while the Admiral, with the barque and brigs, stood out. The enemy, seeing this movement, also stood out. afterwards chanrin tiieir course down tlie river; towards nignt, the Admiral relumed to his old ancho rage with the brigs, as did also llie ' 2oth ol May,' which was towed up by the gun boats. " The Brazilian's "loss must have been considerable, as, timing (he ac tion, a corvette, which had lost her mainmast, and a brig which was murli damaged, bore iway an I left the stem of combat. The enemy's hiss, however, cannot be Ascertained, bul it is supposed to he much more severe than that of the National squadron."' From Capt. S;enr, we learn, that Commodore l?uhlle had succeeded in effecting the release of the Captain and Supercargo of the brig Kuth, sent into liio for adjudication. From the Charleston Cornier. We have Kingston (Jam.) Papers to the 24th ult. by the Iwig Eunice. The Order in Council, closing the Hrit ish West-India Islands agaitis1 the ves sels of the United States, had oeen re ceived at Kingston, by tlie August packet. The two Houses of Legislature of Barbados, were convened by his Ex cellency Sir Henry Warde, for the des patch of business, on the 5th ult. when they were addressed in ihe most com plimenlary and concilliating terms bv the Governor, who leturned to them hi thanks for the handsome manner in which both branches of the Legislature had greeted him on his recent return to his govcnnient, from England. Three distinct shocks of an Earth quake were fejt at St. Thomas in the Vale, on the morning ol the 18th ult. They were thought to be as severe as those felt in Kingston, in 1811 or 1812. Speaking of the late British Order relating to the rest India Trade, tl Jamaica Advertiser of the 23d ult. says: We do not anticipate any great evil to arise from the consequences of this order. It will bear hardest upon the Americans, and bring them to a conviction of the necessity of entire reciprocity. It w ill benefit the trade of Ireland, and of the British Colonies in North America, and great advantage will accrue to the itntish Manufacturers. This country will be under the necessi ty of paying a hiirhcr price for every Amer ien produce, but this good will ensue, that tV pfsJal a'th HJJt, iu r tWMl Ij Vmmi u rftKitu ... laan lfc.apfeVta of imrnan pri MMtUy. knkiaf SklUr who kU sot ksni tKa v T .' 'J : -; i Th AtMtioMa vil an 4mJ tb ae 1 ait W riC vsr. MvW'ba 4ouh ttxv U) 4a afc-miHiWle P eredit af tumwj ntod. (rm tr recollect'., tt cxase kirh caMMrd this interdiction, lb pollution of H 'ftcbl mimmtt Mom nr Mioa comet. ' , -V M km wtUU.I. Corres,meeti, which ia M i iu fowta Ucc. uyr win lika the bUf MUA CMaidClVKXt. 11 UK not BrcvitfcisJy settled kr wca Ue li4 asJ Brr4h r.ieeitfie. Indeed we' -rpcd that tbt' BiisumleplsttdMi w ill SoM bae eorwmoiUted prr!irs k is so alreatlv.V'A fc months mjr hriiiff a revemi t tlia iiw tentictioTi. . . ...-t rt . , FK1UAY MORNING. OCTOBER 27, 1820. ? Col, Jouph Pickelt,tt( Anaon county, U a candidate t represent tht Fayette fine Disir;ci mine next congress. FrMf-X)n Tuesday 'night last? f were visited by 4 sharp frost-Wog the first tbia sraso;u -V ' Cotlon-Tbt Petersburg Intelligen cerif Tuesday last, says, " within the list fotlr or five days, Cotton nas been on the rise, and an advance of near a cent per lb. established. Good Cotton maj now bo quoted at 10i, 10 a 11 Cents. In some few instances as high as 11 J has been givenbut we would not make such, sales a criterion." Tlie -Duel. We -stated,, last week, that Generals Samvel Hoystortnrni JVU liam fniUet of Nashville, Tennessee, baifgooe to Kentucky for the purpose of deciding their differences by single combat;. !.,We hare since jlearnt, from the Tennessee? ami Kentucky papers, that A'ejjntttrimpsoncouiit, in the lattei Sta)c, on the 28th ultini6v At the first fire,Gen, Houston's batt struck hi antagonist a little below theright shoul der blaVrf, and passed rognd and lodg ed on the opposite side, from which it was easily extracted Strong hopes are entertained that the wound will not prove fatal. Gen. W' fire did not take effect. Tlie parties separated on the ground with evidences of perfect recon ciliation It is stated in the Norfolk Beacon, that the Grand Jury.pft Gates county, in this State, at the- last term of the hu perior Court, prevsi ted the While Oak Spriitg Canal Company, for not having perfumed their contract with the State; and that it was understood that the Court had granted a 'writ of quo warran to. Congressional Elfctio.vs. South Carolina Wni. Drayton. J.ti!ies Ham ilton, jr. Thomas li. Mitchell, Oeorg. M'iiiirie and John Carter, have been re-elected: and Warren Davis has been elected, by a majority of 25 votes over the present member, John W'iImhi; in T. Nuckolls in the place of JosCpSGt- , who declined a re election; Starling 'Tucker by a large majority over Mr. Caldwell; and Win. 1). ?jartiii i:i place of the present Representative, Andrew U. Goran, by a majority of about 500. GeorgiaThe following persons have been elected to represent this State in the 20th Congress, viz. Edward F. Tat- nall, John Forsyth, Willy Thompson,. C. K. Hayiies, John Floyd, 'Wilson! Lumpkin and 'Tomilson Fort. All, with the exception of the two marked thus () belong to the Troup party. Aleio Jersry In this State, the Ad ministration Ticket for Congress has succeeded. Dr. flolcombe, a friend to Gen Jackson, and who was on both Tickets, is the only exception. The last Jackson (Ten.) Gazette states, that since the resumption of spe cie payments by the Tennessee banks, North Carolina money is at a discount of 5 percent, at Nashville; and that U nited States notes bear a premium of S per cent. It is said that Capt. Irby Jones, of Huntsville, will have a steam boat, of 100 tons burthen, on the Tennessee ri ver, in the course of next month, inten ded to ply between Knoxville, Tennes see, and Huntsville, Alabama. The Board of Officers invited bv the Secretary of War to convene at Wash ington, for the purpose of digesting a lyiteta for ll'.rta.kita er r rtJipronoBicr t'ic T '... creUrvh.jcrtSernamaMisn,imIu, Cf ptej Ise awawnatw fv wvcmordlcj Jr prewitr,nng t cUun hi, x-. v,i- n. ti. iktt rsvfn.tilie. fiarabeerf tried anJ . tlJ JtTM'r-.j - n..iumv; a ti in.iUlaa month, ata-uati , .Wernre.aesfed to state ti.t B50 counlc rfeU 15tlU; purporting lo, be the Wsnefthe lltnk V Cape Fear, ar in circulation. From certiTn eircumstat,- ce. 'I. itpprcbeo,!. that IheJ.aTe wijrlnatcd tn the neighbor - hoil of Cnlumbifc C. Permi uo- tioua in recetvin? Bills of the aborele- , n i nomtnauan.- .WUm Hester. The fiooih m Ma f'- snrry learn by letter frara the S,.oth. that the late hearr rama have done much damage tn bridge".' traps, s(acl, &.C io prts'if Virginia and North Car olina. The . follow-in" extracts have b en handed to us: ' Extract of letter pom twhbf.rg, (X. C.) dated the 13. " On the 10th, we had a tremendous cn-iw.jarin? tin, Us wontb, ata-uati tor bet wee.'' A iT' ilTofpV. ine. four himra ubiainad w bafa 4 Iy.. Cll dwts.-'.otin5 to Sl. Me.felf 'J .wv ; ,j, piJtury. j , ; 0 -a - rain and gust of wind; the. wajter r Burst s Iwndwl our volunteer inilitsrcotBja. wprehish,-! than they hnvr been for fiy nie: the Heads of DepVrtmeirtaua tbe vesrs The mairTorth" North wis near- resident officers of the United .States, Ivlnst between this place and Wpn-pn- rivil and military,' and those trane4eiiu,T ton. The ford at Shorco Creek bein :.re; 'he officers of tlie militia, in am impassable, the dri ver of the star? u e;i f.)nn: the Judicial officers of the District below w here there was a briil.-. As the Clergy, the members of the Corpo snnn ss the stage got nn the bridge, it ration nf tlie City. &c. The fine militi- finated offtvith the stage,' passengers, hows and all. but by the great exer- tinns of the driver, they were all sited, jj swam tn shore, and having obtain- ed help, returned and carried the pas- senxer iiic ai a imiv iu lauu uti ins hark." TJv other letters We rrjvet to learn thatJhe expensire, .iik verv impnrtant adverse winds, on his Way from Jhj hridffp (Ghnlsnn's) over M'luivin river sachu.-etis. he did ot ?reacJT the "city1 has been wen,t away. One of the stace until It o'clock, and rcpajrid immdi teams of Mfj. Gholson was drifted down atel v to the Capitol, before" proceeding hp strea in nttemlinsr to cross Great to liis own leai'h'iice. "All the Repre fwfc, i Virginia jtn Wednesday night, suntaiivm of Foreign Gove.rnmeotsjitr Onp "horp drownpd. The driver and presont in the city, embracing those of 'he other threp horses were saved. with, rrfuch diniruHy. The mad liv rnvered sevpral feet under water for eighteen or twenty hours, bu was final- ly got out and forwarded. Sat. Int. Tnrlorcvh. Oct. 17. Creaf Freshet'. The streams in this vicinity toward the. closcof last week berarj to , rise with the Jitmost rapidity. i . v Fears were entertained on Saturday and. Sundnv, for the safetv of the bt idge over ihe Tar at this place, as nn enor - metis rflft of drift wo' d had collected a?ninst it -lint the ritizens bv indefatj- (iMe exei-tint's Hiir.i efded in Ci-inbving fie rait, ant! tlte bi Mlge was S3V ed. . Free Press. rfti .. - O r-l(i:r, ,cez. rpgr(.t is, j;'.vi-. -ua,:':nre:'(iore, to thatjr i: rcord e In fkf'v :: . iiir.iv occurred ,1 t ,9 "vt V Cvri;. v r. Tohi - of in that, pl-Te. w'-;' r'd .np was j.unfi.i 'tiiintely ru-i by the horse leaving the i i .t'-e there, a tree, I'nch in- an urigovprtniblp state, vhirh ciin his almost immediarp death. We learn that one Jpg nd his rollar bonp was broke & hiVbetljr dreadfully mangled. Hp hns left;a wife and 3 children tn subdue the anguish inflicted by this premature death; of an honest afld in-' dustiious husband, parent and citizen.' ff'arrentori Reporter. The Steam Boats enrietta and Cot ton Plant, with Tow Boats, have arri-. ved since our last, as well as several oT the river craft, bringing full loads of Dry Goods, Groceries, antf hardware,.; for Merchants in this town. Country Merchants will not be disappointed, we think, either in the prices or quantity of goods, if they will now pay their custoro-; a ry visits to our town. . : , Fay. Obs.lBthinst. Col. firearley, the Agent of the Go vernment for conducting such pf the Creek Indians as may choose Weint grnte beyond the Mississippi, left this city some days ago Tor Georgia. If Is hoped that the additional instructions which he has received from the War Department for his own guidance, and the remonstrance which it is understood the Department transmitter through the resident agent to those Chiefs of the Nat ion who bad opposed the emigration of their countrymen, (even forbidding it on pain oi oeatn.) will remove the obstacles which Col. B. encountered on his first visit, in carrying into effect the ami soon sssnrneu a more imposing a p.- patriots, whose virtues-anu servicesrw penrnnre than' customary at thiscasnu" had undertaken to pourtray. TKe Dil f the year vaerday. morninjr the Tar course occupied two hours antl jttjiee) river renrhed within two or three feet of quarters in its delivery; so wc were stjr is?rpafesf eleva'inn this Unseasonable prised to find, after its cnnclusion: for it freshet wi!l nrt doubt prntjucp incalrti- did not seem to os half so long, ;We table damage in, this part of the country, will onfy ay of the Eulogy, that it was ns 'we have n!:ady iheard of several a masterly;production, worthy oftho bridges & mills being carried away, corn extraordinary 'KccastOD and clhtjcterof and j cotton fields overflowed, & e'tlin subiert. and fnllv' sustained the re- ilaf Pr.lJ. .. ini-.. . . r vatnit Uert wcwtevlfw,, FUiJ. - " y wtfui n..it..i.e.'e.1 "V-. '"VL ZJnV. tVr . i 7 V ' f ' tn" Uff g "iUS M 'Vr'd 3' iifi:..1- ; "r",-r "r . '"ZJ l ' " V"rr' . , ,i 1 !'. ' maniiesianoi'i n aicn uj nur -g.MM qnbeir fJmfa 0f respect. .All the ordinary svoca f t,,ePinhlUo(t were .aenJeOc . t k' j.L!, t 'I' bnnWshorw; d outer placet of bo. ness were sum umiu mc iu) , ana ji cif t, but for the martial array, y ik. . . .!.... -I...J .. .!-.' . strains of, lis music, wore the ppr- ance Ql,the Aaoaatn. . Tlie. procession was formed ub fte President's Soitarc,' nccnWng t (U published arrangements. It torn pre- rv enmnanies of our sister town, Georw. tiiwn, came out, antl, by uniting wita our own handsome companies, added much to the brilliancy of the procession, The procession reached tlie Capitol it nail. "II er It o ciociv. t i --iiirium the United States was ..already there. Having been detained in the Soundbt England, Frnee, Russia, Holland, and Sweden, were i-resent: and the ample Hall of the House of Representatives was crowded with a brillfant assemblage of ladies, and other auditors; (he ga-t-lerics Were occupied exclusively by ther military companies.'. ' , ' (. At 12 o'clock, Mr. Wirt rose and enmtnenred his oration on the lives and characters of the departed "lagea and ... . . . i li ptitatjmi of jhe gifted orator. Af the Committee have obtained a, copy of the orationfn.r publicattoni .'we bhall have the pleasure, some time hence, of pre setittn" it to our readers. Nat. Int ., ' Ricfimond Oct. 20. Tree Hill Coum.- The races over" this course commenced on Wednesday lf .'Hid first .day's purse (8300) was "won by Mr. '-Henry Clay's iriatc. ba'ti Mazcc. beattnir hve others. me race was warmly contested, and affur ded excellent sport to' the spectators. Yesterdav's face also was a fine one. it 'was for tlie Jockey Club's Pursa of 8 1 000, four mile heats. - Jlf. H. CIf of North' Carolina was again sitecessfiiU His bay horse. Mans. Tonson woo- i it two heats, beating Mr. Wynn's grey mare v3rieMr. James Ross's bay horse ZJcne7rrtaod Mr. John M. Bott'abay horse" Gohanha. The' field was well attendetl; The Jockey Club dined to getlierMrt their PaVilion.-Conier The trial of the seventy-two depu ties who voted the inability of Ferdi nand to reign, jn 1823, has finished. They are f condemned to be strangled, and their property confiscated. The British frigate Sybille has W 100 rtieh killed and wounded, in an at tack upon some Greek pirates, and tva obliged to withdraw from the contest, and surrender a priie and some prison-, ers she had taken. .JstP- ' Petersburg Oct. 20. Trial of Poh-rt Fenn. On Tuesday last, came on, before the superior court of this town, the trial of Robert Fenn, rharged with the murder of Ralcizb RftSr,'on the 29th of July last. The case war called, at 10 o'clock in morning, and continual till about W 'clock at night, when the jury, after being absent ten or fifteen minutes, t, turned with a virdiet of not guilty. The indictment in the above case 4l for murder in the second degree. Tr.e prisoner and decedent, on a day W festivity, quarrelled, and had, in tlie coarse of 15 or twenty minutes, thrr