VAft;tT,in UnT th fttbvnntlon-i o.iiinued to be libeial. it is said they are whorthy ina leucite ta the actual wants of the people. - I Accounts from Madrid to June 3d had reached London. The Govetni tnent had been formally apprised o the measures of our governmeat w'ttH Washington, who sailed from New- "iork on the 13'h of April, and hat; u passage of days to Gibratari We do not find any proceed in $ o remarks on thejubject. In the, House of Commons, a reso 1 ition tint the House will not change t'ie standard of gold and silver, in weight, fineness, or denomination, was agreed to. The private trade of India is to be opined to' vessels of alt sizes, and from all jioftsiuthe United Kinlomj &n intercolonial trade, also, is to be penuited between the East and West Indie, and Urimit Nirth Amerir ca, and the system of licences facili tJted. ; Semli, Mat CO. The post from Salouica and Sere, at length arrived. yesterday at Bel grade, and brought account! very un r.vrahli to the cause of the Greeks Tl.e Pacha of Satanic had received t reinforcements, anil bad defeated th t tree its near Jariiza. After this h fell npo.i thirty fi reek villages, an cirried away the women a-d child rp a slaves. The Christims at Salouica h ive purchis-d anny of thse unfortu nate per son i for three or four pUitre. in order, to' rescue them from the wretched fate tnat awaited them. Paeis, Junk 10. JifTtbiirgy June. 6. Our. Gazette publishes t-May letters from Odsi Co iva-itinoplc; of which the follow ing is the substance : ; ; ' Notwithstanding the promises of the Ueis Effendi, the two principal ities of Moldavia and Walhchia are not .yet evuerHted. The ' Austiiaa'au J ' -'KnJ'Mi Ministers had been, up"to the ll'ih of Mav, unable to obtain any writen assurance, in the name of trie Porte, respecting this evacuation, ft is even stated tint tard Stranlord had tak'n new step- with reference to this evHCUtiijii, threatening the Reis, Ef- fendi to address: the Grand Seiguor himself. New verbal promises were the result of the efforts of the English Ambassador. J "The Mate of Constantinople was the sum on the 12th May. The Greek iiopulatiora on the Isle of Chio v.ere conveyed successively to Con stantinople, and sold like vile herds; t!u most considerable persons and wo-j men of the first' families, were treated like the others, I hele were accounts at Constantinople of an unfortunate. 1 1 combat for the Turkish fleet, but n. Certain details were Given." Ctrntantinoplei May 14. The sol diers of the Ottoman marine have ris en in insurrection amst llaleb Ef- fendi, the favorite of the Sultan, whoml they accuse oi havin advised pacilic measures. .The fjvoriu; had the good fortune to savWhis life. The details of the a '.fair are n it kn wn. The priacijKil grievance with which hew;i reprached wn, having advised tli evacuation of Moldavia and Wailachia. Tins new wants confirmation. ; GREECE. The private fetters from Constanti nople Ar dated the l'Jtb, and from Srnvrou on the 2d ult. These letters contain horrible descriptions of I ur-, liH cruelties and barkir.ty at Scio. Two Freiich ge ith'.neu had one over to!e- this iiufoiiuoate Island, and they represented the town as pillaged and destroyed, and the streets filled with the foterini; remains of the h itchered inhabitants. The women and chil dren were articles of commerce, -both at Constantinople and Smyrna, 6c the Spirit of the Prophet was hourly grati fied with the bltMd -of Christians sac rificd by tlieTtfligiou-, wiiohad cou ceivtnl themselves bound m duty tlur to express their gratitude to .Heaven for their? signal success, j Thus ihfj Turkish Empire leads the way in. bar barism ; '. but the indignant spirit ot the oppressed will yet take an awful levcne, and teach the peasant ard piii.ee that crimes, etiin in this woild. r.trt their merriied reward. The Tinkih fleet uas to sail fn m S io boot ihe 3d of May, whicfi leaves pu:.- h ;ie of their having Deeadefeat d ov the (Jieels. ' Fro the Ch n ?e;on City Gazelle. Mexico. ! f Til fofkiiir over our late Havana ru n . find the follow hit? Polit- m ii oi;ce ol .ew rpain With which e irciil the rraurr. as fxhibiiiu ti i;itr ot public fc flinf "ami opinion jo iImI ui:JettIrdovt ri:nn Pt : I. titers from era Cruz the llih and t: di Jue sav, ihut the Emperor ... . .. regard to the South American state: gate A nttgone, previous to toe promut bythe Chevalier Bnw, second Se I gallon of tbe Iiuperiaf mandate, and cretary of the Spanish legation at I it was carried to the castle, tuj enable Jua oiJirtd the Aichitvts bf the 1.-C1- k i nAratirtn f that 'eTt. bit well a of its r - - , other institutions to be removed,, and basalso renewed the! prohibitions of shipping off any silver whaiecer. In consequence of these orders a large quantity ofgrain,&c with two millions of dollars tUat were in town have been transported oo board the Frehch Iri- it to hold out longer, ana carry on a more active warfare. H The Coronation The preparations for this -ceremony ;are extensive and magnificent. It is to! take place on the24th of Jane-1-5 1(5,000 doUars are destined fr the establishment of. the Palnce 36,00) forj the Imperial crown .14,000 for state coaches ; and 86,00') for repairs to! the Emperor's palace in the country! j The Cortes have remonstrated a gainstthis profusion, lein, with much reason, fearful of "f-t!l conjqj-iences, as t?i partisans of ih Emperor uere very limited in nn titer, bing confined to t'ue lowest of the popuhc and few soldiers, who frrj two reals e.iCi, cried " Long live the Enrieror Itut- bide," on the niijht of the 1 8ib of May, and will cry the same at the corona tion, j j. Several .Members fjf the Congress have already retired j from the city, with all the deputes j from Yucatan, declaring that they have n power to nominate an Emperor.. The veteran chiefs and soldiers have retired in the province ; Nrgrete likewise has with drawn to his capital" of Gtia l ilh i.a. In fine "very thin indicates a medi- tated plan of great luiliortauce agaiiiit the present system. ' The expencesrof the army are con siderable, nd JcKCedj loans have, for its support, been levied io the Pro vinces; in Vera Cruz ()(),ti00 d il ar, and a tax i two per cent, on a!I silver article the enter there as has been extorted, to seivlo Me Untivl States for nhip of tonr. " itjiou this ex tortion thev wo ild be tinahle to gf-i tliem, for want of funds and want of credit. j !' M In -.Mexico two bataliions united to plii:idr so ne ncli. European, houses. whun the Emperor c rjesceuded im-. mediately (o tep forvil on the bal cony of his pilice, and persurtdd the men to desist, teiliii iheji, j they were his children," afier which the retired. ft appra s j that 1 Iti:rbidk wishes to follow the plan of Napol eon that -lSf to acquire popularity among his military a Jlierents. Let him bewure (says tlie writer of this ac count) lest he have the some end. Assassinations and outrages are fre quent in'the interior ; the terror which these occasion, miners the dcsiie of emigrating every genera), particular ly amui the Europeans, but no pasports are granted, and inaiiy re consequently detained. The admin istrator of Addana and the commau-, dant of Puerto Ruiz tiave just been desjosed. .Tiie did not suit the; isting order of things. ! j 1 ne lonowiriu extract ot a Intter c cAir.iti ui a H" ' wi tt her 4 ) Ves sir "The Mexico of the 22d May, willA'U , . ... '- ' ; 1 )e ,v.r.;.i.-.rlv nii.ShW.h-..;' .Jb,: nm..d.rr had byname put on the friim more p uticularly exhibit the situation of that couotry : 1! h ! j -ihe History of Iflurbide's Corona- tion commenced byjhis p.urizan's ex- citing the gHrrisou (couiisiiii of 3(XK) men) to revolt, laud distributing mo ney to the under. dfjKers an I ' popu lace, ' in order to give tlie tran action the appearance of public and eneral acclaimation J bout .y o'clock at niht on the 18th infj s mie of" the troops, intoxicaed withjlifiuorl asseinbltil in a iumultuous manner, at he Ifieat, e loading their muskets vv,th balls, and v - - - competrinz the people to cry out. . ril ' st r ' Lot,? re Atrsfiitlii the first." v -i : , f . ! 1 , - 1 V lien issuing from the theatre," thv . . .7 . , . ' t ran about the streets, abusing their opponents, and voc fer?it n Lon" . Ki- ' 1 1 .rtus were obliged to 0111 m the crv .1 in ,u and the bells ot the Chtirchts- weip run. rfri.-tliwhnU a . a .... Ir.Hi on the 2n:h.- the Resident f all the Deputies were 'summoned to assemble; but being informed, and kMowing that some' of! the Deputies weie hostile to their measures, these r . in the session, and thus it: was compo sed only of the members of iheir p oty. The Congress at last was assembled, and the result was such as was antici pated. The dissenting Members 01 Conpress assisted by about 0 or 100 soldiers and ciliztus hed a .secret ses sion, but the populdde forced the doors, when they sent to the regency for military aid, who! protested he liadTho men at his disposal. During tlm confusiou theyjcajled for Itl bidk by acclamatioii, he cniue, and in his presence ihey bgaitjlo del. berate, whether they wikihj "ackuow leJ-'e hiui inMantty lly, or wad for tie; iotounion ' will of the provinces, as seveiil ies had at!! urn d thev haJ not ? of the DeiKities the power to consent to j bis preten sions. Meanwhile the jgdllerh s w Inch were filled with the) pOMiUce, j cried that beloie lull aji hour I they icould ; troien llwrliJe. i I he. scats o , t! vDeputies beuig Ulifu" v" cers, and the mob, aU armed with swords atfd potnaros, anu nirwic.i. .B trie ueputies; ana f , j m.m even apparently op;,oseu me lion, they . vociieroujr " Let him die, theftraitor, .or some oilier menacing language. f The Confess al tat resolved to vote wiili closed doors ;t but the fac tious fearing that thi issue mightnot an swer their purpose insisted they should not vote, but .nominate, by -acclamation.: The1 Deputies however com menced voting, and 65; were, in fa vourthat number being one third only of the C6.fb're4,LTURBiDB waac cordiogly elected Efitperur of Mexico! From this narrative you may form some idea of the liberty the Deputies enjoyed, and of their actual situation. Tney stand exculpated most Purely, if the Proviuces disapprove this mea sure.1. , . ' The present situation of the Em pire is the most miserable. No mo ney J the soldiers obliged to do duty, aiul marched enveloped in a mantle, without shoes, aadjsora? actually Ay ing with famine f j.The provinces are oppressed, and the number-of disaf fected persons in all probability will bi iiu forth a desolating civil war. W'e bee the government disgraced ; Io:fki, an Inquisition,- and all con comitant evils, Ht jeady to fall on the Empire, which we fondly, hoped, would have been free, 'and .which we still hipe the Provinces will guard a gainst and protect.' ' ; . - Midshipman CA"emer. . The Norfolk Herald contains the foil :vv in notice of this promising yoiinsr officer, who n as lost io the boat ol the Kr.iiikiin, near Valparaiso: " Cremer was, itj may be said, res- , fro,n h n of obscurity by Decatur, when a mere child, on account of some striking trait of diaracler which accidentally develop ed itself to the observation of that in tellijent officer, wh took him under his guardianship and procured him a warrant in the navy, and he was at tached to the Commodore's command duriiLi the whole of the late war. V have often heard him spoken of by his brother officers as a yminj; man of extraoidinarv irenius, intreoiditv. and professional acquirements ; as I one who bade fair to nfke his way to ihe highest honors by, dint of native worth and superior merit." To the above may be addeil that Cremer was on boafd the friiiate IJ nited States when ! she icaptured the Maceilooian. He was then a mere boy, brought on boalrd by one 0 the seamen, and. acted as a powder-mon-ke-. When the ships were about to n!are, young Cremer stepped up to Decatur, and request d that his name J might be put on the blip's books. . Vrli '.-.r fitlm il'1.-iiI ilia rt til r rHAr. ' diat I money sir. ' 1 1 i . i 1 1 . u the entitlement earned him the esteem ni l,;,:.lla,.t ik... v ' 1 i'iiih I iviiii. m. it-ijr.f . J A cempnnv of Eiilish emierants, consisting of bout thirty souls, arriv- j ed here lust week, from . Quebec, on i their way to join the English colony, ' piloted bv Mr. Birbeck, in. Illinois. J They have with thfm young cattle, j hi.'S, geese, &c. which they have ! The w) f? con )anvl H iri health am h;d ..., t. iff . U. .. '.I. il. .. j !. I . P.- . i v f, . oul as e'uitrrants to the Canadas' and u, , s . , . , , ' . . bv laod.in? at Quebec, have he ned . o .1 t- . - i- i, - 1 , t swe the hsts of ? emictants to the 1 l i ' 1 . . , J . . V r dreds find their wav across Lake On- . . 1 t . ,v . rl, ,(1 the iluited hhrtes: in the same ,.ioiw, , ., . j " . y ",r M1Ilt? anner, bile hoe.4t John Pfvll ,50ss em silyuartered in his A meiicau dominions. 4 'Jujfalo payer. j: ' : We '-'are authorized to state that Mr. I .Moses ! B. Moody, a native of Haver- '. 1.:; 1 r n 1 i- '1 I.;il f M .i itLi w t... 1.. "'lueiiiiicu me sum 10 jomij 10 our charitable institutions as follows : To the Pennsylvania Hospital 2000 Orphan's Assy lam; 1 S00O Widow's S.iiy, 2000 Pennsylvania Institution . ' for the Deaf and Dumb 1000 It tives us pleasure to record this instance of liberality towards our ex cellent j benevolent institutions, from one who was comparatively a stranger among j us. National Gaietie. WANTED, A J0rnyman Gim-Smith, who - is a trood Stock er or Jobber." To such, constant employment and liberal wayes will be riven bv the subscriber. : i f f If UPTOV SMITH. Aewbern, July 2Ji LiS22--27if. t Dancing School. TXiTR; DE GRAN D-V AL, Profes- VI r nunn,,,. Irom New- v r.rvO' -r - .w York, nas mc " Inhabitants of Newbern, that by request, He will open a i j Dancing School j iK.Arct iUv nt November, I Per sons desiring ,to enter their h.H lijr 111 j . - 1 . . drcn, wiU;nv S"""r j" ... . t . I Iness ,to cto School, so as u u - ruptea ----- ars. , !. 3 The most respectable references as to character, and ;abi fy, Will 'be siven. A Qtikcr'intlnri Paner is left at Mr. HalPs Rook Store Terms, ten dollars per.uarter, five of whieh to be paid by besinners at he time of entrance the' School to be held eve ry week.' ' !' v Mr. De Grand will also open a ;; FRENCH SCHOOL, where the pronunciation will be ac curately taught Newbern, July 13, 1822 '25 6 INFORMS his friends and the pub lic in general, that he has just re ceived from Philadelphia, a handsome andvery general assortment of U SA . AND - . . Harness Mounting. CONSISTING OF p " Plated & Brass Gig Mourning, do. do. Harness do. ' Whips, Girth & Straining Web, Cotton Cassimere for Gig Tops, Plated Stump Joints, j do. Wheel Bands, do. Dash and Side Handles, Plain Stump joints, Best Saddles and Bridles, .. do. Harness, Plated and Plain, A number of low priced SADDLES and BRIDLES. TOGETHER WITH Wax Calf SkinsBlack Morocco, Sheep Skins, assorted, Hog Skins, &c. - . j ALSO THE FOLLOWING ' P A I N : 1 Croome Yeilow, . i China and English Vermillion, patent Yellow, j Stonti and Yellow Oclire, Dry White Lead, : Prussian Blue, Whiting, Spanish Brown, &c &c. A number of s I STILLS, From 39 1-2 to 60 Gallons. 4Tc. ''-A h'apdsome Monroe CARRIAGE, 1 uau.u,. ! All of which he offers for sale low, for .u .... at ,1. or r0,a;i i He continues to manufacture every r .. . .. ,. r , . - Article in his line of business and 1 ... . , trie- II t i I t .1I ha l.o Jul fnr all iirHjjrc ivhirh will be promptly and neatly executed, GIG TOPS covered, from Six to seven Dollars. 1 All those who are indebted to him, are requested to call immediately and settle their accounts, as the time of payment, in many instances, has long since elapsed. .June Sth, l822.-'20 Cash, wil be given for old COPPERood WOOL also, will be received at the highest market price NOTICE. 1 HE Subscriber ofTers for sale on I- accommodating terms and liberal credit, a tine HOUSE, broke to all kinds of harness and a tolerably pleasant saddle horse. THOMAS H. DAVES. July 27 ,2tf STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, JONES COtTNTY. Ootfr of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June Term, 1822. , David Hooks, y vs. Original Attachment JamesFrazier.j iT appear ig to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant, James Frazier, is not an inhabitant of the state ; it is therefore Ordered,' that publication be mde in the Carolina Cent in el for three months, that said defendant appear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said county, at the Court House in Trenton, on the secr.nd Alon'dav: .in September next,'; and 1 eplev' or plead to issue ; or judement will be entered agaiuss him.--'esf,-- " ; ' ROBE RT KORN EGAY, Clerk. DLERY I i i lour milE Subscriber hasU 1 Jm . Ihmore, Sixty rfine Flou?, which uJJ'Tt A ifrom RaTi;. T '14 sale. uus fr. WIF ! Tim J . . -"-n.ng: uly 27th, l822.27 A TVVENTYrFIVr?H5tlT 'x"" H kJ, ; ehtH instant, a ' :U:..S W ' "K Mv. '"giii 01 the i. fi - f - .. j t jars & 1, - . - about Soow Hill. i ftr. ps hisather has hi5 time and iiv " tha vicinity ; and it is probable 1 he will also be part of his kiinel neighbourhood of the nlai.t-.,- fc Mrfjohi, C. Sunly, e' as his mother Hves whhiMr B u Gravi within a fuj m",lo Jr .. ' n - - --j j , - - u..im ui said u! an. The above reward , anil all reason! -; T.r"vaj win ue ptid parson who , will apprehend fine said runaway in Jail, ibthat Io mm again, masters of vsses aiii others, are , hereby caution ' in? mmawav. nni ik ... ... rjJ lliC penalty 0f 1 FREDERICK Fov Jones county, July 1 1, 1822 '25 3 ; TAKEN UP 'JA ,ND;co;minitted to, the !Jail of ihj x jl county, on tne 3d day of Juv inst. a negro man who calls liimserf Mathew, and says he belongs to Bti cher Daniel of Hertford coumy, -At Pitch Landing. Said fellow ia t 20 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 iociits nign, DiacK complexion, and has a large scar ondiis breast ahdi lej, occa sioned by a burn. The oiner is re. quested to come forward,! pi ove hij property, pay cbares and take him jones couniy, Juiy iutnj 1822 Tj THOMAS, J. KMEHV iNFORMS his friendsandthe pub lie in general, that he has taken the btore formerly occupied by Mr uiauirv iviiv'vij u v iiir iiauir m tine, s ley's .yv harf, where he has for sale a general supply of. j Groceries, j Among which are the following; Rum, Brandy, & Whiskey, j Molasses .Sugar, Coflee, Hyson Skin, Hyson & (jea? ! imperial r- s- J Loaf Sugar, 4 - j j Powder, Shot, j !. Tobacco, SnufiT, . j f ' Crockery, Nails, Starch, Ginger, Flax, Soap, Pork, .Bacon, Corn,. Lard, Meal, &c He has just received from Haiti ' I- in 1 tin more,; an assortment 01 jniw- WARE, which will be sold very low. Persons - requiring his services as , - . , . o . Notary Public, are desired - to application as above, : make ipplication Newbern June 29, 1832- '23tfl. State of North-Carolina, CRAVEN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Qiiartertiessionij MAY TERM. A. D. 1$2. ' 1 The President and ) Directors of the State . f)r;a-;nal Bank of N. Carolina, 1 ttacFrnjent. :t '" vs. ' - j Alden D. Stoddard, j T appearing to the satisfaction 0' the Court that the defendant AI- den D. Stoddard, is not au iohabitan -of this State : It is ordered, m licatiori be made in the Carolina ten tineJ, for three months, that said de fendant appear at the Court nt r'ea and Quarter-Sessions, to be;he1l the said County, . at the Coiirl -in Newbern, on the second M- in August next, and replfv w 1 . to issue or judgment winuc . r 1 1 on against hiia Attest, fieri JAMES G. S ' 1 rWENrPIVE DOLLAriS REWARD- . , RAN AWAY from tt"sfr bers Plantation, i ; "'f ! County, on the 35th of March . Mulatto Man bv tlie naipe v.- about five feet seveh inches hi h. 2j com t 1 3 l OlIU M J ... j . raoniy seen. 11 i Cii . ;.,v lurking about Newbern ol yu; - The above RewarJ - given to any person wiio m ir heod and confine him in tiny J'1' : that L get him arrin, and all re' ble expenses will be paid. Mailers of vessels and others hereby forwarned from bT employing or carryii:? him aa, . der the penalty of the law. , . . LEWIS T. OlAVtR' .May 29th, lLff- 4 j

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