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r ' : f K-Hr '- if :" r. 4 ,1 i v - . V I. L- 4 . .1 f 1 r . i . i: i! i 1 FOlfFTOTSV m I- V' r LATFT FnOMjyTROPK : 71. ft , ; Bv the arrival of fihin ftctfrtFtiltpn, . 'f. Cpt:h HncVtfgc. n 4.TI day fnpmT;ivr ' ' , iPCoU. the Fditrrs tf thei CoromerrJaf -A d-.' ' . sYrtUrr.harrT?ived "London purrs to ; ; the ht and J'vrrpcblrf the'Cth r.f Sept. ? ,. The principal rncTeof intelligence , furnished by. (his rrival, -ralates o the v ; - afft'rs of the Turk v Ti appears, from .- accounts which' )wear ' the appearance of authenttctfy.K the' Divan hadarn?ed J in" an uoqailifinj manner, to the pVmaiid. j.; -Tpf , Nevertheless,, as a notification ' V to the Russian Ambassador, of theagree-- "inent ttvtheM'pmpnjiirtonSi did n-1 arrive . - until Vv-ral hour afterthV:rinrte pAiii ted. he -demanded "his passport in the most "peromprw manner, apd actually. njl' frit n!: , f ' . 'tteTv sent two 'messenger it 'to St Peters .nnrn, ano a ine njp in w men tne.m- bassadAf h3 ernTjarked wa detained, by .r.ead 'WlndiVlfa'v'tettaihdVbf : IheTnrks thit n'-answer. MfotiTd be re cetved n tinyi to prevent bw aSsoIfte de-. : patturel"' A'Idon;3nicleof Srptembec - d; :sav: ThePariR' papers of TtiesBay ;and Wf dnesay li'ave a.rfivex?. The in . telligence bwifit;. by those; f the latter r iflar, is rather f a.wnrlrke cftarac er ,;as ;.- rspcts the pejtiationa-. bet ween K"! ; f jand. Tiiileeyi-, It ap"TeaT cerjtim 'hat ? v Baron StrOgororhad sailed ; for, Odssar and that his departure- hadbeen fo!?oWed ; ' by some movements amongst the. Russian . troopV, on thr.'Pctitbilndicative of a pe- reroptotir appeal tri arms.' AVe find it ;- mentioned; also -in1 one aecoqnt that the . Porte did not'signify. its unconditional ac '3'cenceto the irffirpatum ) the unpe- i rial Cabmct, bu, proposed ; some modi fi; . cation". If .thisshonld'tufn "uf- td.beAhe -. - fact.velt wouUVjPxplain -morr- 'satisfactory the conduct of 'STonofT, 'whoinlght be justified his instructions Jin refabine a- ny qualified , accession ttv thp terms pro- posen by hi government. - Bat "had there , been.jn entire and complete acceptance' of these terms, I and the Russian . Auibas 'ly sador; acting utxn appoint of mere ptmr iukj, wiin nrtprcu ip iniriays,v ICW hours, (it having- been pre viooslv "signified they were accepted) had abruptly closed v t tbe negndat ion. r very little could be said in favcr cf the conciliatory spirit in which they were propcunded. With the infor matioo at present before u, hotvtrvcr. we k. can neither reconcile 'the conflicting ac . counts; imr arguervery confidently jupon any of thm . t f The Tuki sir fleet had tkenrefngein the'.. Htand cf Stanchio ; ifrmr (ireek fire shjps had been' sent in xnere without ef fect. The inuretrt with a strong squa dron, were at Samos.. At Smyrna'," the greatest order prevailed ; the Turks were punished if they entered the Greek quar . ier of the tnvrn.sCoihlrr. . - 1 ' - The King left, Dublin, on his return,' on. ' the 3d of Sept. vli was r thought, since his lffjety had tarried so long in 'Ireland, . vthat he would not return througlWales, as e had contemplated. Jt .was Vot ex Xec!ed that he wo;Jd stop longer than & or 6 days in .London, 'previously to his departnre for Hanoyer, tnd, lis the par ; pcrs' still say. for Vienna ?TTie attentions shewn to the.King. whiles in Ireland, had ; Jh no way been dtmimshed'by Ids stay : per was the apparent.. attachment of the; people to him, and their anxiety to see tdm. in the least degree abate'd.' fHis.de-' panure was marked. by a mnci splendor and show, as hit Urrival in that country; Tbe Marqais eif Londonderry (late Lord Castlereg) started for; London1 before bis Majesty. n ' " Ilia Majesty's, shtp Andromache' had arrived at Portsmouth, from South-Atne-Vica. Lady Coc';rane arrived in th An- dromache, as did t'e Ladv-ofthe Viceroy -f Peru, with hervthrce daugh . ters and two sons, wjth?their stii eft : they left Lima on the 7th . e April - Lord Cochrane was at Callaoi Ayhh "aboi.it 6or , 7,000 trcoj s. The Royalists at Lima a . mounted to Wtwreni 8 and 10 000 troops. The Ex-Viceroy did not come hnnjevwitb hb wifeVThe accounts Twhjc1V bad ten Teceived of the Call of Linja, of(courset.rare . incorrect V'" V:':;''" ' 'y; - . ... The Coroner V Inquest -'appir' notJto: r have" concluded their proceedings' in re.- laticn to the deaVh of Honey (killed dur-. ingthe mob on the day. of the Queen's cimn(aihinc of the Conduct of . the -Life i Guard?, on the day of the funeral ofHo- "..,.-!- c ' 1. 1 .fu ? - ney and Francis.-.; ,; - 'l- t'x'- ;'.; ; i tTit 'Eartcf Afoira trrecX-.--Tlie nunt- . ber of rorrescued from athby the ' of Spain, The .boats,, prVf erf tobe 71 ;.apd SZ bodies cf H.' r v -. 'persons frowned have been picked'- up.M '. U '. "?fA.1 wakvug a total Of 102. , i . ; 'DespatcKes ba've arrived this day froni' - - m v p w - " Constantinople elated the31st uh. which I cortTfijll n teat e inrT im p9tt ati t intell igence. OnrIat advicesCfri'm that rity' were, of i aic.iivon which oay tne xtvan assent ioi tne. prison, luwiucu-are connnca seve- it . --,r-'.---v?s'V-r , v Ued.in.. conutltation iipr thii propositions' I fat of thev Royal BodOuards;; wlo dis-pj'' 't 'r?. I ' .irn'de,yj U'nteia.V:T'frjlwing'- is. tlie ? per.-Ted tI,C!Vopulceontheir off rmj: h v am.iaiu. on wnrcu oay tne xtvan asseui- the ChristUn powers of lUroper to put "a "speedv erid i to proceeditiga wtiich" have outraged religjoix aud humanity i to'efTect Iic. it Is-required::.--c --- 1 'Thatijul tiicUtrurcnvs. wrncti nave Euni2e in. be" consoled for the death" of the Patriarch. j eor.Htantinopie, ana the profanation which fdfTowCjd r that deK-c Table fcvtoi: rry ' takt parLin' fliem;' and bet ten t wht?c ifcnocenct- ihould protect t h - ; iUP$tar.cc-ot theny-anti u cannnt be de-, HUsk.,? the, Kine . a.lnuv..a,month;aKo, Iierk--i v .. 1 tren:teiy m tHr.r spun. , i aty. oegin-oy - r)gfara;r'rrro." . As.tnt ir.jconiuct;.ieca!ue i T-Jl ' L- ' Vi i. "A 5 ; -1, roiling fin- th? Tufks. in the nsrive f Nit iHn.W iif,ti.r'"thf. f.mrV.m'-insin,i'inVk 1 A respectable merchant pt Baltimore .been destroyed cr: piilig should bre builC aT d 'ot'ictb a siae of ser!ce fur their ho! v dettNistlcih, by which: nieaus twocii : -'uihm-aof the cVtsiutfuuuu;. j or -Ui ie Greek vho'. hi.ve been it q hfcuf '(roni the 6cveri;y et the JOiyan. S.TUat tb YWr nf rrteeHall be.b. oenfd to thoP .vhn.mav have remaUcd tr3no'dHn.d t'tlrseJwho,iwithih a limU--f & per'oTetiirn r submission. a . hVussiaUhan be enabled, rtn the spirH of eVinV1iftVvt assistinlthet ruftlonoflpfdayta' trt nlsro rkrrtt antt rftmiilitv i there Oh:a, Offmao'ci't. '.Wtffs& tiv.t h espd that, tHe4 example cvT hoo. ornvincesyyjily be; stir.b: a to reea h obience alt Greeks who sincerely plover their country, - . ThK foJIoWmg iareihev circrtmstantiat detail? of a, very remarkable affair, which I tok. place nearthetConvenV of 1 Rtatitiai i bpw;een the Greeks and -lvork. to the great disadvantage of thelattet r 7U ' : .The Convent 'f Stnia ; wasinhabited bv seven Greek monks.' I is surrrnindH by a yt : high wall. Kinety sevett Greeks unde'rlthe orders of a Servian Captain of tTieir'cwp . choice called Annstasi, had thrown -themselves into this Convent, where . thev were atfacked-'on the 25th of Jiily, by 1590 TurkV, under the orders of three U ws af tedis '.ruklea: y The Greeks placed,, behind, the 'htlements thetionst experienced marksmen, to whom the rest' sipplied.-lnwsTcets;JoadedtVv?thput rttption ;VAt first, the.three.Jew5 set fire th.baskets" rf corn.: which were placed hear the wallahd th,e.wind soon spread the Carries into, the-court of tbe convent, and ihe convent being constructed of wood was soon consunied. 'The Greeks! however, did not give up their resolution tn i defend themselves. In!;tKe, wij of the convept, there' was a small, old door, .and hioueh that; one of the: monksnescaped. The Turks, seeing the opening, penetra--ted by it into the court. The chief, then assembled his followers jn the church, imd. barricaded the dogr as much as po$- sthle whde they kept up, anVunceaslng fire, from, the roof of the thurch, which was wrapped in flafnes-but thnse who remained in the court, and whp conld not withdya-in time werK overpoxvered by numbers; and alfput tothe sword, ffh B'oib'acha then summoned AnastasP, to surrendrt promisinjliim pnfdonj which the; letter, rejected .with disdain. -At the same ime a ball from the roof laid, the Rimbacha dead on the spot. Jmiriedi'ite- ly Turk:ut ofFhis heaclftpd carefully' wrapt it in a piece of cloth, to show.that it had f dlen in battle. r. ! '? ; , ', Meanwhile the flames.. which envelop ed by degrees the roof of the church , for cedvtheGrreks to descend.," .The j.Turk penetrated,: into 'the church -they fought round, the hih njtar, and the Greeks continued their.Cre with such effect, that the Turks demanded an armistice, which was . fnlv jrranted tlum on comlition if immediately withdrawing. ; Tlie ; Tnrks lost 372 kilted, and the Greeks 17 killed and 13 wounded., The sei'ven monks were killed. The three Jews fell fnto the hands of theV Greeks, who naedthem to the crossafter having torn the shin fromtheir bodies; ami exercised on them oihcr barbarities.-. ... , V v ; ',! '' ,--! The 0 triumphant jGh-eks, after hav ing laj o down thtir arms, pissed the from tier of Rukovina, and were sent bjart of ficer of the Austrian guard to Boance', where they safely arrived on the 28fh of July...' ; , -, ,;'t. ' i , , ( lartettton. Ocf .20. By the arrival of the British ship Cor sair. Capt. Petrie, in 30 "days from I.ver rpooJ, wehnve received London papers "of tU 6th, and Liverpool of the 8 to of Sep tember, v-7 - : 1 The Cotton market appears to be dull." Wiih 'he exception of Sea-I-l.tnds which were rather in request. ": 1 ' y. The:K.ig emba'rkml at Dunleary- on the 4ih Ills qudroa had not sailed at 8 o'clock at night. '- ' ; j v I Odessa -has been deprived of the privi leges of a Free Pon.' A meeting of '.Mer chants took place, whtn it was determin ed Jto present a petition to the 'Emperor Alexander, to restore the freedom of tl?e Prt; , . - .... , i ': -oj j " v . Porural The anniversarv of the' Re volution n was'celebratd with various pnb nciu'trs. -.The Rusianf-and Austrian uc rejoicmes. l ne uusstanj anc Austrian. Ambassadors, and .-Austria! Consul Ge neral, have-departed from; liisbiw j They tett no Vfiarges U Artares.f i his depar ure see nis to have been owing to, the in decorous behaviour of the-Ministers, aitd Consuls of foreign Couffs tn not illumin: ating their houses and otherwise '"hot re specting the feelings of the people; on the 1 5 ' ! - P " . '. r- ..." oi me revoiuiiotr:5 oeverai e passed' upon the sub- rtuguese government stilt hopes, that their good .understanding with I 1 ii o-ovprnrnr'tit in nupstinn will nf KK The t Peninsula.-We regret . that dis turbances have'taken plaice jn the capital inuPWDgarc extracts MADRID, - - - -- Iuringj the last three days,, we have b?en in a continual state of commotion and alarm. ' The events' which havtvtrans- 1 pired are of siirh importance, that refl.ct- siog people view them as the Commence ment of a civil war Qa Uie 20th; insu ar 0 in.'the e veiling, an' asseroblage ui . front posr' interfered uponc whichhe and his men ,wrregiossiy,.assaueu, any. me. popu lace refused to dep.irt. ; Some blows were now struck by the sdier but ho in a inaniici; to h g rt buy 6ne: much. flticn w s' f the a (F riiy soon reacjj ed th e C I ub vde la FoctSna; frcnlvheuce'400ipersons pVo cee'ded -'0 " reinforce 'tht u- - coi") feder.: tes, aud irjoye daring. outriigts'",weie cbioiMit-:-tr d ; ' , The poli t icat Chief repaired to, ne Htiut'rhevastold that ihe'Cici y of - the i'.uartl acLhts uieu bad, utprvypked,com ,,enctdajfatac 'iideavored to allay thefeTrutiu by blam- ; eai authors of thelumuli: ehMorillo4 f 1 eiKurr o. ai tne neaci oiamiiuarv aeiacn tuvwu , vi w to m vc mtnu to the spot j h&;waa assailed: -wiUuibJlr' S 1: I Ohroticm, i hwostemirtg nreetivT; ancltlief! tj?Vd,Mi detertnuSed to act yr'uh Jiieu-, Uv and -ttmptitudehiefct imp r!ohHveahde'ndithr'bwaHe;, 5; h'andfr' in ls Fontana Jwhere the most, notorious bra toii:- infla1he-hel;reb pervtrted arratif es'of the'affalf and talelv rte Marir tharMpfHlb,lwith his dra wn sabre, Karl grieyoiwly : -'ounfled ' m'jtny.'jcit i zeo S j -Cries of BeatKto M.orUlo? .jtbe head c f .Moriljo.V.fnUowerlHhese inflammatory ineeches On1' the following dav,'. (the 21st.) crowds assembled tn theV streets cnriy in U'e morninjjj aiui uic jj"jjut't poseototheclnbamounteej toave io,uuu. Cries for-"t!ie heads? of : Morilto and ifhe Ministers, were re-echoed in" evfry quar ter. The Political Chief i$sued t notifi cation that the Minister f W,r had ac- which had been manifested by the popu " The Minister of , the Ultra-Marine Pos5eis?ons 'set-off .express to the Kincr at Stolid? tor. sa, to' inform '' his Majesty of wnaf ua trnspirea. v ,i . , ,r ' iOn the 422d. much agitation prevailed. The.trinl of ;Morillo '-.was vehementlv d m'andeo,, nd much Inpktierice manifest ed forhe" King's answer tp thei&om muni cation which it was known. hsd.been ad-, dressed to him by tlie Ministers.) x . - Gen. Morillo issued a, Proclamation ou the nidit of the 21s.t, in which Ux? de nonnces the . malignant .spersioas, which : designing; men .had cast upon his, refuta tion , by falsely representing ihatb-e hd used his sabreagaiust he assembled pep--pie. Vfer giving' an account of - his ef forts to reore orler, he says, my swerd, whfch I will heyep.; user but against the enemies. of pur country, remained in the scabbard. I spoke: with mdertion to all. and only endeavored to suppress out--rge j - nd enforce that respect which is dtieito the la ws and the government.'; ' The Journal de Paris adds, in a post cript -'da'ed ten o'clock on" the evening of the ?$vl 'The King's5 answer is-just ar rived. His -Majesty., will not jaccept the resignation of G:u. Morillo, but orders that hV shall he tried by y4 cbunJnartial.! Tliis answer is not yet known by the pub lic. A"n iwimene populace occupv ti streets An ejcplOsiqH is expected. THE LATEST : L f - : - " i- -VrTont,' Oet.p: ";'Bv?. the;.Herries,v'Capt. C?bb.-;w.hcli: arrtvel last evcitmg, in 35 d vs from LK yerpol, ' the 'JvJi.ors' of r.he Commercial Advertiser have received English papers tr tfie lth Sept, , The narves.: : io .Grea "Rntain hd been much ''injured bv-4 sno cesion of .heavy rains, and al gr'at ad rar.ee had take-ti place; in v the price of Flour. ' The owners of the. lnp',; we.uh ' dcrstand,' received th lritcllien-e. yes- tcrday moicunp;, and immediitcly dis- nittcT.ed- expresses - in. -every; direction J During tneday -'Hrgn gn-iht'tie of flenr I were pui-Hia-ied for shipnient, ..15. hil jtjngs had b?en otTeivd n Livcrpw)l for. a jctrgoof phi!rid.dphi;i flonrand refused, j , It is affirmed, by several Editors of Con- tj n en Ui 1 JTur n a I s, tha 1 1 h e E m pe i:or AJ px-; lender has positively 1 made his -last a r- ra'nfeemeiits for an immfidiate attack on the Turks, and that lie' is only Vaith'g for the asent of the other "greatc power f Uie. Holy-Alliance, to whom, as" well as to Great"Britainhe"' bs -sppcUdly, ,c'n-; m.nnicateiKthe nature nf Ins plans audui principles of his potfey. t -V VThep'ague h.id made its appearance a AlicnianiHforoccu; Barcelona re mained nr. arly in its fyfmer. state. ! ' f A' na val ctin ftof k piace bet ween? the Grr.rk ard;fcTnrkish fleets on the25th of July,jn the -channel betyern Sam oh and Ouos,.wh.ich.Jasted-threeTdays,' and ier- 'mioatet in the jdestrucji Jon of the latter, I constingr.f 1 r ships of war, and t mns" ()o-ts wr) lo.OQO Iryps on poartlf x : ' In? the Morea, the Greeks had been reV diiCed-to submission - -; -. : -';. "'" f.jAvd'espcrate battle had been '-.fboght;jn which the insuints had (beep 1 defeated wit h a lossof 3 0C0 men. TripUtza h been reduced by the army of YpsUanti. ' The Li verj )ool pa p i r spea ks of 'having had;ft-'ve"iy"ranimated,deniand fnimtlVdealers "and spinners, who; being muctiout of stocks lia'd .come into the mar ket; wuh great conudence. I he holders, generally have met this demand Jfreely ; considerable business has .been done, and an advance of li2d. pef lb. realized upon j Sea Islands, lind , 1 -2d. u:on mojl other ) P fince Demetrius Comne ne. wh o '.was bflc.red the. Grown" vof the Ci reek Jirnjpire by a solemn deputation,' died on Saturday; m raris. vili'-was a-viajor vjenerau anu j has received, by a recent arrivala let- jter fromhisjLierman'IcoiTespondent f siaii ns i n a t ai eapa er l in ana ri ny i amQun t of; thV jntel 1 teepee : CQmhiu hi ca t ed ; i n .fin"e,the 4lu ss ia n -oveTrt ti res ftb the:OitomanPorte:wee but W4r iih digfmi&A z ;tb v amniintril Tnf . thmi w'i 'iiJit i ll - if - Sjis! J?.?'.-..'?? 8tlf Prd ' th,s fcprrecu. 'Vse-nnet, cl atnorous- crpwn.ano.cropei -? fertthejj tordsperse;FpHii theice they :iroceeftt dc' nt nJtipistO; tHetjptub.'.dC''.a 4 v Icepted the. resignation of Gen.Mprillo"; (whose -functions- would.c?cectited par interim; by?. Gen- !Vf on te may or. f :Thlsf nd tther effect- of xalrning thevjolent: spirit ? or 2(Mi,U00 meni hadfairead r taken the i. fietPDiftst thevTurksand that tli4r i rheUS: fKmiieror ofG&mkWvwV liplloW Avtlh OrRiiw; riie Wf !f efo the . . l .. .... .v ... .i -. fm&teMftM a hc4ise incJwfVork i tMiti Tin Hsh frfeatel OeWdfendotTV Vicefnv feGptfl SahVlartinbadv been i renewed for 1 2 'day suffer wards for 6 Li niafi tesaf jcpl'finsjofteri dbVGe'nSanvMr the folloiv- he"os'les(iW;'F the fbrtk M I Cillavwitb 800 of, his troop to garri- them2;lf te . fWedjrst"ftf Pem now VnderfPatriot I dom in ion 2 .Call ao f to be a free port fo r If ' r T' . r .... ,) i . ' : U the Pnltf d States; Earppe, arid: Chilr ; m meu of war or eiiner, parry;, io epier A Callani "an irrntice fori 1 8 thopths siwn J Jenuiies TO ub scui iu quani-wic one .rarriot, ' trie int;r ,4,'iyann. , mc , ship to carry th em- to5 hf; fnofahed by San- Martin 2 a the v reyenue irora cmtnercei to belong to the Vice King The term were affreetl to by all ex- .'ceptj ng : rVa Id esVj a panishj Colonel 1 who i? verWdetcrmioednd maj Hold ; hni little feneR ; Theefter llrom Lima, states, thatv if thre shoulfl be a ; renewat of the w&V fherej vrill be a ci , v i I commotion : 1 j JmaVi'.;' f.'V The ship Cara Vari of IProyidertce P with rice from Bata via,1 ship Galen," ; or Dpston.roriiio4taneiro, mm r tour, : & three RnUtt (waiting to enter Callao,' : . . - EVOLUTION , AT GUAYN. A -few day pre yious : to the sailing of the Fenelon, recently arnved at Boston, news tveymution at i7uayna, auouT twelve leagues to the northward fir:Pernam bucn. A bri;jade avas immediatel y des pa tcb ed to that place to joi n th e Gqay di an and :a Fh; t h call - At f ho Poai'atlnM.ie iiiaa vAnf mtin trnlr jjjartl witb the . ..-Vftiutiolus'Tiie' ' people were in great coufusioo. : V 1. FROM TEXAS. ... , f ' Tn ; a Ued Hi ve t paper or trie otn:or Septiare have an account direct'from the Spanish, rruvinces. It .appears : that Gen. AredondoV the commander of the 1 loyal forces in four o f the in te -; rior provinces, had Ibeppeaten, and ; su f re n d erfed t d th Crevol u (ioliar . par ;' tywho J:;no wThiye.'. poM'e'sioipr'. " whole C'?,nntry. '.VA 'kou rjeF arri vetl at La Bahia. bringing the Constitution adopfeflJnjiMexicoan the j Spanish ' ofHcrs and soldiers to. sw?ar to'support it, which vyas ac6ord-, ' i n 1 y d o n eV and the cerein o n v co n ci u - ! ded with a ball and other amusements I ? in the oventns. f At St. Antonio some j of the officers refused to ,sVeiir to th fifw GotHtitution, and were sent to Monte el Rev fm irons:-i-iVbt. Gaz. IIURRICANB IJJ THE SOUTH-" A'.5--'.1' 'Orleans, Sept; 24. It i our melancholy;, task to record ; new calamity : anu one .wiuctv is itio'-e .afflictins, because its extent is unk'noWP;V '-''' I il .:i ...'V. - . -:v The'cnle which we experienced on yesterdaRiweck had excit ceriiit-arthtthWM"0" tea some con- s con Senile n- ces ' nan reujreu : to our city ana its i mm ed iate Ticinity., - -ik:- v? V. ; V; What was apprehension, has become sad reality 'accounts from' the coast between thilfahdbPensacola am ti u iy d ist ress wijj; It needs, no pen cillin 5 to exci te t fe tearof ftym pa thy when whole famiiewben father and tnothert brother jinti ? iiSVerVriiikftpv getKer. and in eachother's arnis "pre maiurel verish;--v:-jH' The dead bodies of Ludloyv, his wife, and twciiildren;;iis; well as that ofMissiutlsoni tii e niec i a f Mr. Ba hk s . '6jriW'cit'jrVii;h'avi been recognized, and interred at the Bayof -Sb uis $Inv addition nfmition fbtrnj in the toll owing I e tt!rifroniCoi Ta; lor tbe comhrandirtfficer; ipihe Bay oTt;1Untt ts.f ' alfoVIearii 4-thatVthe dea bei r ed ashore at the Bayj the otie sup posed to be 5, th e other 6 y ears. old Wf also s I earn Htikii f th e i scKoon'er Bagatelle; botindifronirNe w:t)rleIh9to dis.ipnaredvrand 19: both'ves' isel and crew are ost. 1 $?I?hev-t; Stephensraiitaht; Johesi whilst at a wstriick bYjii-fiea, mppimg anHbsairt of; her stemf her:bo8Pnltrihiash i bo titheivessel ahtl argoyedV schooner' Tom r Shields SLbu i s h thTKu rsw 'st6rrwtf6rrPfinsacola t ihd sA th ough'th 'indj wiheadias j she sails weu it t9 hoped had reached Perisacoia heft re'ouayfei'Al -; : TvehAye conversed -tvithMr Day, of thii;cityf -directly froro' the Bar 'of chbly recitai; i l ' ; v-"'- The suffereW bjr the stona speakin warm terins C tbe conduct ef Claei or nd the oB?rr r -iAji-.v'irvi-.-. -'- f : " M;hntMment,Btty ok Sc. Lorn. Dk Sin:;We. hare jlr exneri eHced; one of.the severiftal wind, compied with rain. VP. known by the inhabitants f ti.U Pa(J f the country. It comraced onV turday the 1 5th inst: from the N F and continued to blow wit mat ie-l l'y?. A. M. on f, : '" Aear much . damage has been done toy the yesgeU navLatin tha Pensacola, H V ; , Wfi??ton, afterWtkin. theBay of St Loim; was driven from !e !We :vSupM evening; ; capsized soon after gettirig out hti the lalce? apd was driven alh ore a fenf'f rdsjfroathis plLe, a c ,m. pleterecknd every pern on board perished. Report says, thrre . .1 uie nurauer were- nr. LiUdlpw and fa ' mily. 1 Four d-ead' bodiei have k" found; two' hialesand tvvo female, tnie ,of the jatter supposed Ito bp t,' I Tfie whole ofe cr has biei loor riiuch damVe(-Uthfe faA articJes havelaeen ctlec ttArei ah'fpfatrderj-of the cim. mahdinv officer an inrentofv of wt,k Jxvijl be forwarded to the GotlecWat 1 New Orleans. '. ' ',-f 1 " : jhe' Bright Phbus, af.r ttio, ' away her: foreraaat, drifter on shore near St. Joseph's Island ; firtunatHy i no liyeswene; (oat. - The Uloop Juno aud schrA Henrietta haie both beta driven onshbre in the Biy It i said -nne mart was lost Tfrom' the latter TfieseTare the only e$lh we hiv! heard frotn; ani I am "featlfiil tbu all that were out in the storrnj have beet either: lost or much damagJj. v Our barracks'are inaodplete ttat of ruin jsnot a huuse in catin b?"l wai either unroofed or inundated ; timber two feet over has bee ri left: by the ti J i onv the highest part 'of our parade. -ortqinatety no lifes'irre lost ; an I, although every person "wasi exposed t the wind and rain,; during the whob .o( th night of the loth. I im in hope no other bad eftectS will Result fro i it, with the exception .of the loss of pact of the ptiblic pronerti property and a por - tion of the officers' baja -; VVfth great fespectI rpinain, sir, your obedient servant, ','.'"' s?j-- V-:; Z v 'AYLORi CoL J. H. Hawking Xtw Or eank MISS' E. GEdD .. S dispose-lto accommodate erbt or tr a J-M BMBEitS of the riuinr J Leffislaturf, at her residence O" Kdlsboroul Street, o'.s 8uJire ,' west ot? the Siate-Uouie. ,.nMosr of H0e G entl enien who boiirdedw.th ir t:e iwo or.ihreepasti Seasjojsiiot bilng rtumei t'.v this JLsiemblv, there will boa choice of lares -and onvenienr.Kooins.! .- November!.;;-' ;?...;''fe'.v'.' . A '"' 54t. I'S. B; Sue has one Room well adapted to IUC HuCUIIlUiUUilLlUil Ui & . l Cillip.'ln'l. Willi m.t fani'dy ' ' ' -r " -. . - ' i - ' I ) BOARDING.!' T1HE Mies Pulliam rsD-ctrullv info-tn JL the Member of the enu'mjf General As iembly, 4 hittlhey "expect to bf prepared ta accomcnotlate. such as may th ink proper t board With thmt . jL':;: ; -" 53 2v , BOARI)lN(j. j ' ' MR3 MARSHALL, -w dreorrU to ' TjL accoinmyd ite; 7 ir 8 d ur i n g t he e , in Lsi a t u i Kieiffh, Oct. mn. : BQABDiNG. LLIE JONKS is prepared to . CQ-timodutel Twentvlfive ML HERS of the approaching -General A- t-embly, with, Board vnd l;dg ng. Rooms are large jnd co' V t tu n" Vented several good roomn uclar the Siate House. He has-a Urge Starie .w.ll p plied with Corn Footer a- j O'tr mil keep Horses: by the; Diykor Mm4 on reasonable terins. , v; P f v a (ffgalei:. Oct. i::f ; ;- L ENTERTAINMENT. riE SuoscriDer still occupies his Stand I Xnearthe Market-H;Hiseia.d rc-.un 'fiialmstiViocere thartks'fbrj tiie .Ubc1 piirona he:; has Jieretofok,v.Jr: from bis friends aid the public general Thd still solicits xontinaa.ce cf cdstom. as his:tabfe;will beni'shedJ vervAhinrthe'market'ariijrPs ; a,n.' tibles wille furnished will ptv yena . 1 .. j' ' . life irM2H' sec i He nas roon iorxu ? y-" -- . ple&g gfe'e Ablei'Kv . . . . - R ileiirh; Oct 'J8; WM. 1 V. UfibI 53 1 4. return b? US JBTHKvbr Icare ratetttl r AcknoWjeUjfmf n 10' ncr lrieiKU and' the public generally, ,or.ln)CS cottrageriient she has reciveq! T-.: a irom,her isaidUity and attentiok j, jritinuanceroi5 thatikwr. fffj '. n,r i&ei.ftd cofiVement-ier ifD,e MippUl wiu the bet the f'i corn. itS Ue iSplemilally supphH wtj t wwrenstomeri'and ot K;m a) mwvl ,vand their Dll aiiy other reiruiar house iri lov MBMBB g 0f the r ITOJl eo Wlin nuwuw . s. i ilunng too approacuio abt1 .,w foK transient customers. ; W
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1821, edition 1
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