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' Tbr Editor U a deoied admirer - vflirnrt tlay the firtt who openly now i,afcd li.iu a a camli.laie lur Vr fream'ney nl one who will not )'U the tenth purt of an incti in lriinff lo hare him eJec'cd. Tli'.i Clar alitor ipMkt in the fo!loinf 1 terreii ot 0e PKf "lent, and it aliould call op a bl'i of time oa (he cherka f aome 'coa'i!' in" r.l'.!ure wnet they read hi pa-i rapr.; !i 1 conir it with their diljf ca lununef , Surnpartaa'ta'vtiuch.opponenta wjt wofiny in Doace. war. w ony - r Hn.U'i flhe PifMdent .wThat thf Prfili'nt eft'te ITuifed Sta(e, it not in the rnjovMicnt of good Jiealth ia fief, w i-.i'i not dpnicd bj'hi'iiaelf or frh" ' ; a i i though he be .'entitled to' the svn n.t'iiyof the'rountryv for the tru.4 A tiiaf. wMrh no nnwir.'Bivtf that -'wlili-h is -on Jlijh. cai Wstore. hc i mii'lf the subject of ridicole, and cri v minalion, bv lite inte'tipyrafe'' and nif principled prcses. whiilvc oppojed r ll.A 1 ,rit's(vn il if ffliniiifrAfijin . T''' .'We are nut the adrocateV Geu ral JackIn -we have' in. our eve ano ther individual for the Pfesklencj but we are not degraded, and lost to all prifltipier arid the command" ef. huma nity, at t chtickle. and n-ioice : at.the ' misfortune of a mart, hoh welt and v' trulj sprved hin cnaotrrand despite-' fsilij revile him, bocauae he ha lost . HEint rod health which he once enjojr ed. Thoe who rejoice at the prospect of General Jacktor.'a demie, are trai tor to humanity; they, should assem ' tilo nil a4nrit with ttiAt n!lOiro t1m -woi! i nyena oniy toey fuouui not mnvr tiie bone tf! mouldering, car cases. '' t ' " M - I Whatever mayle said of t)ie hisfory of Andrew Jackson, and however much he may be reviled, nman can tmppach His integrity to ins country' ana mh Ood. .For the honor, .the glory nd ie salvation" of his country, he has .risked life, ftrtune,Tame and yet whai ts Ins reward: - A vast maie-itv ol j.it iareirt ai ee a,-a j-c -bf at we t.d 4rfort, f ri. We t n-o txSievral fvU fl.e AdstisUtr:.a It J m tacit t eimeH a the t.ate lor link in he Wow; td tWrefwe it ia we said, ar'ttHoaf hv in- received Uie elshtett lr.f.rma io fraia Wa -hirtg'i. e aay W that "we had oo doubt the pret eat . AJminuUiuoB U wide ftake te 11 the Mtdacewenta aar aiiaatto bold rt and chat every efFirt will be ad, U operate thrfcgh eor MirUter rie.Mriicaa V .public.' We referred entire-ally to the deve!opeet of Bar be Mitb it, the cae of Loviana. aa calcatated to hed liht pt lhi aiV j.-ct -and the same ronfideoce, in tke course of the A f nntratiim, waa.es nreed in the trtitu' ' net paper wbha the laieliijreticer 1 i- S en p'e. ed te enake the text of its etj ' - mite" and or of on n J rjecnltuii If these rentleraen had not been so verv unfvrtanate lately in their surmises and aeeationa. (aa. lor example the crand ConVreaa at Wilmington,) we should httl its recent " interpretation" wtt'i some satiaiacttoo. M In the exer- cif of this right,' (say they) we feel warranted in eaggeatin;;, as our belief. which our readers mut take fur what t is worth.) tiiat it has been determined. otf the r.xeatltve. t wlatn pneitwri, La pureheut from Mexico, cfllu Pro- vmctt i l txat, embracing a d mam of oncthtnz like three hundred thousand quart mi fee fFetf oftte If'ettern line of ijuuianaj ana .that the Instructions fir ihtt accomplishment of this object, c .. r -. tie in a riiarse oi prrnirauon, ii jnev nave not already gone ferth.' A very a-Mci(yjs source of,. information, it mt be, , cnnTetsedlvt It is almost e- nough to shake oar confidence in our 'iwn calculations ' 1 - ' v f '.a eac'i ' J V t '. v tit t'-.e r 'e. f t; ;t ;,t bf cratefui . people have elevated Jum. lo , the hiffhext pout of honor in the country tttey have made hitn Commander . in . Chief of our. Navy, and Army, and . aiv uin t v I - tisv t.a u f.: . a'ii jiestly rnneavor to uistharije it: - He Vdevot.es his life to the, service of his country, and for doins So. he is hssmled with all the virulence and malignity of i . . . ... . .'' i A .. .. art unprincipiei. lew, vnq , wouui.roo ' the cetnitarv cf their sncestorsi fur" he t a nt rKifm-T Amofiir hlfhv InerK .Jut let them rail on. ; The fame of Anorew jacKMun as ' na'.rioi ann aold'er, will survive the-temw st, that , ' f.roi"-.,' him, and the memory uf his - i remain asimper,mnaoie as me t i f adamant when Jiis foes are fu " il.en.j", '..v. v--S As a it?EmaDV wco berteve' tobo the ablest, and therefore V'ould see tv different man . in the pns- bcstiiuii ui ukuiiim: us iiunisj .uui unui , he has perlormeri some bad act -rom- ' ,..!..! ' ' 1..J .l-.J' .. 1 L . . '. 1 rirrpji .Kiinie UBU iiriii. ami 'iipiraTifi ,- the interest of the nation, let him not be , ..condemned ss a common traitor. '.t.Thc. ' ussaulta that are made at his fame, are harmless; they recoil, and (all, ort the - beads of those who make .them, and . theobiect to whom they are directed, miles at tfie folly. and imDofencv of the archer, j t" . ,1 .''.Andre?. Jackson has done mhchJor -his country he has sustained her, ho $ jor, he has achieved for her the most ''-brilliant Victories he has established Lerfame at home sod, abroad, and now 1 tilHlll I tliv n.uu VI I.IIC, full VI honor, end has ''f.iled the measure of r his country's glory," let him not be tra Placed end insulted with impunity by Mr, Walsh has the following article upon this f0Mjectt V - " : " the ."National iintelngencer seem to objett. to .the. purchase. uf the pro vince of 7xaa In several points of inai acquiiiitiiiajwuuia oe vastly hiHjprlant focjier Union. Wo . shoeld c know tedgeyho wcyer, th at there are adverse considerations, which would have weight with the politicians of the middle tuna eastern State?. ,Ai we now see the, question, we are' inclined to hc. affirmative. ' No one can doubt . i . .i . .. uiai uiis 4s a lavouraute cpnjuncture lor negotiation with . Mexico on the sub ject."-.7?icA. Enq. ,: ' , , :-.. :. vV.H irmhingifa, llth Sr.pr.Uld. By the recent arrival at New York from Ri 'Janeiro, letters from tevetal officers ol our squadron on the . Brant tan coast . have reached me, dated as late as 14ib ulr lastt the? eivea flour ishinff descrintion id! the Vert nlenaam ana oigniy sattitiacuiry manner in.which the great,Nortli American holiday wus passed in the, harbouf ,of Rio; by on si multarieoiift movement, all our ships at sunrise were decorated . wuh the Uni ted States flag; the broad" peildanf proudly waving at , the main of . the cimmodore'a ship; these, together with the Hugs of other nationsj'and our own signal , flags 'flapping in . the ' breeze, from; the mast' head to the , deck of every shtpkl male a splendid appear snce. At one p. M. a national sulute was fired ,.from . every vessel of ;l!ie S(iUHdront w.hich was returned, or raih . I.'. ., 1 . ... . Jl .. V. . . ' . er ep.i. up oy tue rrencn, and it a tiara great sstufaclion to add, by the Kn? lish TMn of wai in port. At night; the Commodore gave, 1 won't say royal, bu yankee i(7 blow wf;". the decks were literally cove' ed i .'itli ladies, who joined in the merry. dance, and who trinp'd it on the light fantastic toe" ntil ntght beitan to fold herself in morning's arniM; thus giving evidence to nur nwvn Ainencns lurnustii the man ner in which the anniversary of the in dependence of this great republic is ecl uorateu in an. parts or the world where kfffir ihip float and the i)if fium'in tie tltfk, lil was hrrt f aineri rree Warl tie llfftfl, i!e'.--! f iW (. StJste, her it is fcrprJ they wi.l sarat panirat it their tri-ie.' - "..-.. ! cnvert3tio witH Lent. D.tlt, wh reiariia 8 the airk . I dicv- ered jHat Conmodore Cret-'iton r a.1 lenctnate anv thrhtly tn pi b lily f hi hrimt aepered4 in axand. llv this lime Cp'a.n 0in wstkt te a'srboard aide a the IM- n tjasrtef de k..f he ' (allaet cast- asaitdrrof af w-b'e ah'p : . N. V Gmrw k EiupHte.- i v 4 t . ' . , ;; ' TaieV 'etf Fort I Caflnn rruh- V$hei' , look wl h ronaid-nWe a-Mve(T for the arrival of the wwk see- tiowed 'mi the ennexed paragraph, in aothor is Well retneasbererl S'alsa aTjuwrer! Aethor Editor ad Prieter , tl4t it i needless to aay he ia man f fet inde-trj and ability, and nf vri"d aronirfmenla . ft is remarka- M ' it fjhnhree HHtnriee Hf the fi'- in-.i may be dignified with' that ti tl.lf N Carolina -nt ene hsa been P'ib'ileil hv g native citizen, & all have been printed at a remote liJtanre from North t;arrMna . Lawson's, by an Lt- lihman pnhli-hed in.' Rnsland. -Wil liamvm's. by a Pennsylvnian, (we be lieve, though havinj mislaid the BrsJ volume of ma work, we nave not the means of ascertaining positively.) put). lished in Philadelphia. And now Mar tin's bye Frenchman, who, though long a well known and eminent citizen of this State, has been twenty years in another: published in New Orleans. We do not know whether this work will prevent, or hasten, the appearance of Judge Murphey's promised History. ; FayetleviHe Observer, From the Charleston Courier. fliitora of North' Carolina. The New OrleansMercantile Advertiser of the 19ih ult. contains a notice of the History of North" Carolina.' from the earliest oeriod. by rruvcois Xavier Mahtih, Judse of the Supreme Coort of Louisiana, a work in S vols. recently ismed from the press of that city. The Advertiser speaks in high terms of ap probation ofihis work of Judge Martin, The manner is somewhat peculiar. I hat part which relates to the Kevolu fiomirv Hiotory of the State, contains nhe arjjuirents, and orations of tne times, word for word ss'delivered bv her lead iojt ritizens; and by (his meant the read er is led on, step bv step, from the. first dawning of disxanslactinn at the' op rhes!ion t the mother country unto the open declaration, renouncing for ver ail allegiance to the Bririh throne I he momentous enects are kiiown to all of the oresent dav; but to the youthful reader, it must be interest ing, and at the same time instruct tiv to see faithfully depicted the nu merou causes, some of them trivial in themselves, but which as a whole, lead inevitably to the grandest results. I he authorities ol Judge Martin, may be presumed to be of fbe highest char acter, from the fact, that owing to hi jrreat familiarity with the Archives of North Carolina, he was, about 30 years since, employed to make a Revisal of its Laws 4-on which occasion the whole records of tho State were submitted to him, as well as a variety of other documents and correspondence from cabinet papers, of some, gentlenieo whose merit had elevated them to places of honor in the state. el i mot r J i;.e I IU3H .''fatl , :caf a ftrtutg ' e rt ,L Mtt'wtr ..:.jera ks etf af ?ti ta yt. as tv.na;H tisetf nrHUi Wa violated. Eat V t cr.i-.leT the c'kcawsliacet aaJtr w Uretr- JaLa as alectJ. we aa-M per-s. S.a ntvr Im be aitofllahrd St the few m thai at ti.S Booster af rf Saovals. , fur rtit, and twenty tears, line of aaprecedeata" had resnaisied nhroke. TaetSDreme rsr'traty of Ithie eoeetry had pt4 as regularly frtxa the PrewJrBt to kis rcreiary u State, aa the crew of Great Britain de scends fro the father te'the la the mean tima, there kaabtn Ut few tf any chairr ' the tekordinateetl cert at asairt0, ep v as occarrrd fn the coarse of natert Many snen had frown rrtf in office; and their children had bean provided for eat ef the public parse.' 4he pe plf thosght it was time to chanre this rder, of ihiogs. They believed that abases efited in the Executive Dopart ments at Wahingtoo .They knew that liberty wm Heprian fm. outfit to be eianled wurt iratcitiai leaiooiy. They, therefore, determined j that the . r . . . . t . & transactions oi ttve rruerai vrovernnicni should be aubjected to a thoroajii ex amination; that the light should pene trafe the tiHcere recesses of the differ ent Executive departments, to short they desired to know, in what manner, the men-whe had been in office for eight and twenty year had conducted their . rairs. Xhi was pdncipaJ cause ef the recent change..", ; y ? Had General Jackson continued all the subordinate tdficera in the Depart ments; bad he folded bis arma quietly and sutlefed our concerns ta flow on in the same unbroken stream; he would have dUbbeyed the. express commands of the people, und .would have violated one of the most "important trosts ever conferred" irpon nun the people uki not elec$ him President s a teward for his past services, great and distinguish' ed as they were; bnt because, they be lieved his lifehad, furnished assn, ranee that he ptiswessei sufficient in teg rity and firmness, tnexamine and tor rect all abuses, wherever they existed. It was his tolemn ddty to remove such ol the officers as tie believed wuum stand in the way of this investigation The oublic rood renuired it. 'The present administration stands pledged to the people to make this examination,-- and I have no doubt they 'will fullyre deem their pledge. "I ask them how is it possible he could have executed his' trust, had he continued those very offi cers in power whose past conduct was to be 'subjected to examination? Dvd any person suppose that he would employ mem, tOjBBi jn juuginciu upon ncm sslyes? V.We have good reason' to pre sume that he has removcd.such tf them' only, as the "public good required. a CJ. G-arr' ?e. $ '.ntl, a.'.J Eft Ca? beWvor la the A'ti ; t .t, ft .-l H U 'ftt,J f I'l.tft Zi mix: a LirVetitel C- air., U.tft f ery : ':.i.t. . er t- the base and unprincipled.'. i The u afTiliated press'ea in the Dis 1 trict, from the Ex-Printers down to the Ex-Clerk, may go on.', Weask nou ' oura of hcm. We know how to es rimftfi) their motives and to -ilenite their abuse. -The Intelligencer will not permit ns t give the Sec'ry of State .ny creail ioriagacny ami j;oou aense which even some of his worst enemies re disposed -to allow hint',' They c!iarr,ii us with fTvi!ity ai .1 ,.mcy 8-il th.j fi . j Lditors. onte t!,e most r !i sit r-f a.I tiie parasites ol rower 1 ! ' z the f ry feet of men, w 1 ad re c r.!lv 'turned them! The Li'. .!",:en t it al so charges ua with a want of J iscre n speaking of the Ixae u.nr ts if we had . revealed the views of the Administration. What! we be icved tX the Secretxr cf SUta- had good New York, Srpt 11.' Jfar! Neatly as good a battle had like to have been fought in our imme diate neighborhood day before yester day, as we ordinarily chronicle when we receive Soulh American news. A bank of 6vsters haabgen planted by the citizens' of Jersey at a great expense. near, Perth-Amboy, and within the wa- teisover which the btale of New York i . t ei ra . i a -t inuos u'ri(jirton. tneniaten island (iKliermcn have alwavs had ?reat fane.v ... . . . o ; . .-J to avail themselves ot ihi- asserted right, anu serve process upon the oysters; which has uniformly been reaisted by the Jerseymeo. Un vveunesday last wjves.,1 Tcomi this elevated aeene. thf lot. I small armv amounting to a hundred and tcrs.leaii us some what in to the pathetic:! men, if we are correctly informed. i "S ...... i . i -'.' ... M . t I .1 . t . l . t. . . l A Ajouri Maruai, consisting nt Utptain ieic tne lsianu in ooais, wiw me ueier Gallaher, of the Yandalia, Lieutenants Jell," Farragut,: and Gardner..? with judge i Advocate Surgeon Cocke. had conveneo on noaru the tluason, tor the trial of Lteuts. llammerslev and Free land, of ,the .Navy; Lit. Neviliei of ll,.-!-... II'. l.Lf . a. n . ii arnica, AiHitiiupmen niiniin ; and Moore, i a seaman and a, marinei the charges and specifications not known; it is presume,, mat tne court will be at least month in session, when' th- proceedings will be transmitted to the United biatcs, tor the inspection of the secretary ot the Wavy and the Presi lent. . Several Piracies had been Com, mitted on the coast of Brazil; the Am aznn (whaler had been boarded by a ti .......j.i. i-. - .... rate, wno nnuins one: poor ivilow-too tender hearted for their purposes, was. auer mucn Dealing ana Having his head dreadfully lacerated with a cutlass. Dut on board that ship, and is now .on board the Hudson, a prisoner! the Commo dore intends despatching the Vandalia immediately in pursuit, and s to send this poor wretch on board, in order1 that he may point out the vessel, nd enable the olucera and crew to ferret the wretches from their lurking places; this vessel is selected for that purpose; being by many knots the fastest ship in those seas. The Constitution," Capt. t)Gra dy, from Baltimore, arrived at Rio 1st mination of catching all the oysters they could tind. . the people ot Amboy were summoned to irins, as the flotilla was seen approaching;' and having call ed a councrl of war, a six pounder was brought down to the bank. Eidit lihotti were fired, at the Staten Islanders, without doing any execution; bin the shot besan to come so near, over and under them, that they drew off their ar mada, landed and held a consul"".io. Arms.were procured, and it was de bated whether they should return and give the enemy regular battle- l'ru: deace and patriotism .prevailed over neadlong valor in the discussion, and they abandoned their enterprise., Roth parties are now in a ste.te of armed neu trality. Com. JJdvn v. si ... The following remarks are extracted from a Speech recently delivered 'at a festival in Delaware county by the Hon! James Buchanan of Pennsylvania,; They exhibit strong and judicious views of the policy pursued by . the present ad ministration in regard to removals ami appointments, and'. justily the cumlue.! of the President, by, arguments wl.u ii cannot fail to carry conviction to eu v candid nd reilccting m'uid: , , ....v.V V ' Charhston 31. i'iry: i?rpni the N. V. Courier ta Enquirer. FROM KNGLAND,, By the arrival of the Packet Ship Cnledoniai 'Captain Rogers, from Liver pool, whence shs sailed oh the morns in? of the wh iAugust, we received our regular files of London, Liverpool and Glasgow papers, wtth Lloyds and Shipping Lists to the latest, dates. From our correspondents at Liverpool, we have alo received some, interesting letters, whicbv wHh our ' papers, . &,c, embraicji; a full view f the political state of affairs in Europe, at the sailing of the Caledonia. -'. "rjt. ENGLAND.- . Active correspondence takes place be tween the Enxlisti commanders in the Mediterranean ad the ministry.'' At cabinet council was! lately . held, immediately after which a messenger was despatched to Paring The subject ot conlerenre is gutssed to nave been the state ofaffiirs in Iheeast. ' The Enclish fleet in the Mediteraiie an is to be increased to 52 - vessels jt war. - i ;. . From onr Correspondent. w Liverpool. Jlng 6. In the absence of important Foreign political news,!' the British funds, wliich are more sor,' less affected by every wind that blow, are, now, it appears, influenced by 'the unfa vorable weather,' which has, lately pee" vailed, for the harvest, 'ns wheat is e$ pected to rise. Consols are expected tb fall. One considerable failure in Lon- dou was announced en Tuesday; and the Edinburgh Hanks' have advertised their resolution ofpaylngfor deposit on ly two per, cent afjer the' .-ftth of 8ep tembnr. -This is a most extraordinary state to which' Mr. . Peel's Currency Bill hasbro'ugbf the country;' the vmT ing clasies'ate reduced, 1o extreme dis, trea oy lovv-.WHgcs,. and sfii money w ro plentiful that. Cnker can' scarcely afford to pay any interest for it.' Ex cepting tax-eater, there is no order, fron the Peer to th Peasant, hut ha reason to complain of 'the times. Tha-'rcw Estafelf post, as it is called, -from : Pa ris is now ih. regular operation, and will most likely .extend itself, as its' ecni my, and utility become ,morerknown, letters by this conveyance leave- Paris at 'jBv4-.in.-the afternoon of four davs i i Ibe week; and reach Calais by clee i o'clock on t', e fallowing days l?p' a'period of i-'- ' ' ' Mirg for crovilri The niitbee ti Peers sat t Jay St th. tedieea tKe ta!t cf tie ? a ad ntsBS for 1153. wauh was adeped by aij-rity tiflOlo 2- i The ireec rper feniain ia w die i oe a f th King, cloaing the Set sio of the Legislature.- lbe Peers ae- paratedia siUoce, Ml the Upts, s ataai, wim iaa a -, Hoi. -V v , v.; - Alt reewta of taameiMta tfcarge of asieistry had ceased; but Vt.wat con sidered probable; that daring the recess sow mode af increasing Ua strength I the miniitry would be . aiepted; but the addition waUl not be calculated to alter it general character, nor; Us i,-.v - - er.M.y. . The Bank of St. Ftrnaado is t be re- oreaa isedbv order of the tlinr Hi Ma- jeaty hat at length eelected a wife, ' . . ..- at .r..:i . tw ine uaoznier pi ma twina- vt chkuj The Supreme board of Health, ltitng at Madrid. R fleciareu isu , I nat Vessels from the Gulf of Mexico shall nut be admitted into Cadiz from the lat. JJslyto the 30th October, but be sent to the lazarettn at Port Mhn. 2nd: That' vessel 'from 'the United States of America.' out of tbe Mexican Gulf, that shall . have aaded from the beeinninz of Jane to the. end of Septem ber, witb clean bill of health,; shall V ubiected 16 eight day' observation aud expurgation. . 3d.wVesel from , the Mexican Gulf, arriving from Jul? to the end of October, thall be admitted into the rortol uaiucia., ,5 , f, .1- . PORTUG .L. i 1 The emiirration.'froui' Lisbon and Oporto to Brazil is very great: Money Is ncarce- business at a stand. : i'. An epidemic-; (arming Irem Tamine) has broken out at Troforica, a village at theentranre of Lisbon harbor. ' "' An insurrection of the -military has broken out, at St. Michael's (one of the Azores.) t J t -'. '- . ' i v AUSTRIA AND MOROCCO. The" Emperor of Morocco will not ." iajt listen to any propositions from Austria. He treat his Imperial Majesty; Tran- ci. with contempt ami defiance. We. shall have a war in miniature ere long between these hish and mighty powers They have, alreudy had . considerable skirmishing, v " - f V GREECE. ' ' The .Greek troops at 'Lepanto and Missolonghl; have mutinied, because they cannot get their pay.P' , ," - llie Greeks, it appears by the French papers, have obtained, aucb'advantaget in Lavidia in the latter end of June, that the military chiefs had determined to. attack the Island of Negropont; lt isthnugh the English cruisers; will op pose' the exccutiiMf $4 the design but it is equally believed that the Greek gov eminent will do its otmostto extend it frontiers "nn the.jcunfinetii to the Gulfs of : Arta and Voto, aud to add lo their state the island of Negf-pont " Accounts from ' Germany tfpno.oee the surrender of Thebes ' in the la'and d Negropont.'td the Greeks; the ;Turk ih garrison wa's-to be'Hn( in' Greek vessels to Siiyroa- ; An article from Udesa state-' that the mexiiurea ailoni' ed fur' preventing "the spread ?u the 1 rj.igue had been succesMulaud that (he disease had nearly subsided, . Tfie $ultan-is making the most Vign-" rous; preparations' f6rv rebalance -h corps of reserve ;near Adrianople '"'-has relet ved orders to Inarch immediately to Siiumla.i The. fall of SLlisrria, ha'si ml dUliearteued thtf Tuiksi ' The CaJ' pa Jan Pacha has sailed for Bourgas (on k 'Black-Sea,) C'oufft J)iebetstli is .whitinj for a caratar) with camels; frf nsH tne paiKan; wiuv tne main nrmy Prince Madatow; wjth a small advance has alreidy i passed v the mountain. Shunila. is invetey nt Utobt taken; by.storm ffk, Ih-tfv iS 'jk f The accounts from Vienna announce the arrival of aCopiier from Constan tinople, with intelligence that Mr. Giir' don, had had an audience; of tiie Grand Seignor;. apd''that -the Reis. Ellendi had really sent his interpreter In Cbum-t ia to negociate an armistice, alter which commissioners . were . to be tinmed by .1 :. "in i . '..,' -V m .i , V- me or ters rt5 If Vri . 11, lit f.r.S V-.- ia ll.t cj; ui t'st e J f5 ie pr-J.!y - . -, ed"ta ker-e.' - fa Ss'.US) f'.n i . '-.. phetie hapr w ;--?-prrpirlrx to tl , f Th Dittfl wtt 'u t:h July, t cotiM.ler the great Eorr peaa The SU IctervW: adJiiioDil taurelt g'.,.- , siaes in A.l bat it TorlUh era.kler is . , Erxeroum. with Si) fCO r with Paakewiiauv,llht army (60.OW) at Km rev . Court Neavlrode, was r reach SK" Petersburg tn t The Cart ti the I8ih Ambisaador arrivetl on t! e rrora the Loodon Tu - ( ThStffOV The rurcha.ea contiuue c4ifiocd lo iim" the' trade; ,en!y 120 hhc have been taken for export t and some low parcels at 2-1 C-o;oa.iMrre.t uo , Cotfop. -The ale for the , ing l.st flight iacUisrve, tor Uengai at Sd, 4d; 500 3 I 8,1 a 4 1; 1 GO Bowed ai 5; and 310 P'iypW t 64 d a 6 ' itVa Uk'tt oiUnucS 1 h there are no sellers at any rfi' ".' Uvernool, JiugMl . r.-r-tl sales of the weeklaf e 2.0bQ 5 ccs remain without altera! thoie of last week The ir SaSOO &agi,'name.lyi 23,300 A 0700,. Bmzil,' SOQ Uemerara, t Brfrbadoev";" ' ; v iCrrt 'Excfidhge.'hf par c change Una. niortiiog tlu re' v. er attendance of iho trails. Wa' held "firmly, at 'our -o, which were' ld. a 2d ,'deanr Saturday) though not higner this1 day ,we!i. Fine Oits, in fair demand at the cuin Tuesday. Barley for -genui scarce would fetch 5s a 5 lb..' as in-quality"." Malty lit and Indian Corn, sicudy. i a ifioderate saU at 49i S marks cf Lsh; and Oimeul a j&9i pe.r loud.-,'.5., .,0,,,,'',, :'- vi'WolwKXiro. ,'The Schooner '.Splendid. ( New Verkv from Vera Cruz. I) vicc;froin 'thatporjt tothelCs From the proiif-slip iran-mii. co respondents of ihe 5teir,r verttscrj and fiomtlie second ( the Journal of Commerce, we i following intelligence.' ,,; .'; Ca'titam Clark tates that t! iardnhad posiesion of Tauipii they took mith , a force f l; withmitmuch bloodshed, t! garrison consisted tf a , niu( ' number of men, ,'.'. -' The Vet Cuz papers f Mexican troops; tindet the t Sanla Antja.ta'th number 1 thoussnd, were htXupun,fl'i Aujrust: nn ihe march lor Ta attack tiie invaders, .Tasuan forty; or1 .fifty miles U : from , The . oresent admif' ir-. 1 avc July; her crew had mutinied on the out-I been accused of -po' .i i s, t i ward passage, fas you have already an I proscription. ' "Each removal that channel, i for L ; "'".'1) ti....- r Paris e l.H' ! -.ts IS ,r i. i i;e .iU . s are' cot - -' . erei" at precisely the ;i itf ll. 1 or('"nary ...ii!'fllH , ! t v prerei! -. . II t are. (nmesi yma jvu uaT aucnaj u i proacripiiuu.,. ryi' ic-uioat wiai mrj i SO (lift ,, i Qonnced the account having been re- I have made, hl beep blazoucd cvt:r ue f ttistiiiction acconr I , '- - ) ' VV- , -..- t" ','C ' '.''', l' t .rrnedjSays i ofiirers of iI-tf f Porte t meet. those of ihe Emper Nicholas ayhe Russian UeaaVqujrA s ' ' ;".t s - It Is'.now. confidently assertetl that gnld had been more effective in gain ing'the fortress1, than' arms,' 'and, that something-' Very like what occurred at Vsrna was acted at SilistrU.,, Achmet Papha Refused to surrender, but the se cond in command, assisted by the for, eigu troop, of the garrison,, gave -up the place, and stipulated for a retreat for tliemsel?esi in 'Russia. The-conquerors; however, if, after uch a state ment, (hejF jiii be so called," had the" giace, to respect the fidelity of the (Pa cha, and allow.'hlm nd his few Turkish' snldior a free passage home. ";The English, and French , ambassa dors have beert Very fcraciouslv reeeiv. i d by the Snl fan," but no favorable ret, :.t Was atUicipated from their erer tions, either upon the Turco Greek or t- . ;irro Kusian question. . waj.fa set off" t the Russian ";r).i'. we are happy to state tint a ..ieiaMe ' body ot Turks lutely i 1 the Danube at lU!af:t, and o bit I ' IlnshianB in thai I k i reat i r . ' tter tVnm Constantinnnle nf Rr-.-u June, in the Aogsbnr Gazette. av ;l ei,!.iace an opportunity which hf fers, to i-iform you, that t'oe Ilcia Lf isnui, alter having examined t!e miliary proposal lor pice, t nt hui.l letter pre t9 Laptain Llaik avso stau Porter wa,tnrfrrreef in Mexico,' ;' i. We jearn from, the papers i excitement prevailed 'both at V and at Mexico, on'thc'siity landinr'nf Hit .rni-ih irnts Irom the-eu'thu'piasfn mamf. pa pets, the Spaniaids have i lavorablff reception at fheir L has been ' jrepH,ted"dt1 H i' landing Was cflfecVe.T r.t C.tL ' rUptn the 15th. nolliin; hear decisively on 'the1- nu',, f A. ,'- A . i .1 .. . ........ thefcniallness of lbe'pumbers m lards .-rM , Amotion in rt-s-'MexlrM "" give AJu Poimelt ftis pa ' la IhUtomtry was lost. t i . ' .r - r , lo'iuori; ii- cioins n 1 with . cxtr'aordibary j-pwcis f months, was lost in the 3r 21 Noes SO.": T , ' '-Frrd Crvz.Auit, 11.-V.V, earned that the SpanMi - whose, intended deBtin'.; n 1 panyhas landed at the moniii lataJ To daV. thrre of t'.ie ' have turned; and acrordii'S mai-RVtommunicateii Dyr or troops had already hb ' number, of 600 cava!''''- marched in a bod y to -meet. anxious to show tht su;m; who fights for hia liberty, nv defenls tyranny. Tho4-t loubtlull , A'tetv' -da it; and, we shall, chant t!e victory; ,-'. i , era ' Cwar. tiusc. 1 5 from Tu'pan; which, have L in this city, dated the learn positively that Genera' na remained in that place pedition under his ro v ery pre p.i rat ion to ' a warm reception. . e;iy, itwns repotted i:i 1' invaders of I'Vin Roju ( had gain.'. I s- . nh:'.r''" or .(i0 ritiens. whose i ried them f . rashly i'1' of the cneit. v. It i-i '-' that the i-a-jiards w i"l 1 i'tiftr.mi t Vwa a-n-'ho4nrfl Itf ! in u tin; s. . " - t as in li- iimei?iute i ' t'.at 'f-rV, ete v.eie i men i, i . " I to c ".An extiactofa l " 1 1 r; ofJuiy 4, piWi-'-" J
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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