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Y o r e ig t x Ii\te W \g e \\c e ^ TERMINATION o f THE WAR IN i ^ 4 . _ SPAIN. ____ The surrender of €adis?» the overthrow of the constitutional government, and the re es tabhsbment ot “ legitimate authority” in Spam by tfo power of Trench bayonets and the influence of fop “ Holy Allies,” can no longer be,, doubted. Well authenticated in formation is received that the city o f Cadiz was surrendered to the Trench arms on the 29th of September, afid tflatTerdinand and his family had passed over to the headjjuar ters juf the Duke (FAngofeleroe This event was preceded bv the capture o f seveial of the stiong ontposts of the city, ana the total defeat-of the expedition of Riego from Mala ga, his capture and imprisonment* accounts of which will be Antnd i« the succeeding column? Gibraltar pipers and letters to the 3d of Octoher received at th? offhe of the Boston Centinel, furnish the following articles in confirmation o f this melancholy uews V ~ Statesman. « G ibraltar , Sept 23 — Senm official aC counts from St Mary, announce, thit on Saturday nighfe last the Ftenth succeeded in tafcmgby assault the important castle ofSaijii ti Petri, the key of the Isle of Leon* a *•__** Sept 2d —Beside' the castle of Sadti Petri tiie French Have taken tur® batteiies ah the other side o f the river « Sept; 28'—The affairs of the Spanish l^onstittitionalistsrare nearly-closed— ~Tfle end) now possess Trocadero, the Castle o iti Petri, and the fs|e of Leon , and are pat to comflWBce-thaborohatdlmeHfc-of -the WRh 1000 pieces of cannon • > ct. 2 —An express has just di’tived 8b Mary, with information that the »f Spain and royal family landed safely |ie#terday fore noon between l l and 12 *:■■■ ' [ ' ; 7 * : “ pt. t-3— Tw o Frerich frigales haVe arj nfod of all the Islands ut the Arobipebgo, except two; ttte Turkish vessel? of war7 a brig and a schooner, had arrived there fllfei thu Archipelago, being chased m by the Qreelt squadron ' ? The la^st accounts, via ■ k i d , tepre sent that the Turks hav? Ueefl^Bpd ufall foen attemps against the Morea^pd that then fleet remained-roactrve off P«t(|* h.1 Nkgropont and the Gull/of Yelo, they obtained some idvantages, and ueai* Tallin l had sustained asenoas loss. 7 1 Accounts'\ from Constantinople state that tljie Turkish Minister iffindiwho hisbetn d: most dreeks active and inflexible enemy of t!ie hlid been removed' from office Turkey a n d Persia. It is stated .th at heaty of peace between these tao powers was Signed at Crgerufiu on the loth pf July last ■ ... . ,ii .per® frofobff Cadiz, boimfdtb \dm blockadtf fif tiijitfmrt hrihg^wFsed, t u?d«stoqa, ;that ‘in cah^detice i‘r\4t*1‘ ■ ' .TtsijtiderV .8»nsV feii, of Lfeofo Cadrarspltutetefl before-the ibardment commenced.in earnest. ” ;y ! / . extract of A hbtter . F‘ fo‘&rcdfaryOct,2.—YVfe haveimpurtant nThe gate* P f fo e Temple, o f Janiis gaiq shut in Europe. Cadiz has .gur- sdi'anff'F lpM ^ h 'I r a tilfietty;^ ► thing -Sk JRinryifrati in extav^, The irai-recetved by hm cousin Duke D’AN Jgfo/afid the Duke.' del ’ I nfak ^ adq , Rent o f tlw,;l^et)cj^«ltI>:e,yoi‘v!sde»nT tioo of reapectfind fejtlvrty. Hewill ’ immediately for Madrid. Wd hear Eng o f the fate of ihe Cortes. 'NJfoy of iimitt, it i* said/eifiigrafe to avoldassas- ion or persecution'.' 'The French 'will •them an asaylutti oh board their fleet. Royalists are all on tjpWfe* find are ex- „.jely vindictive; and the Constitutional' ts as* much chop-fallen.-; The former ek ect the commencement of a u«w era ib ihe fairs of Spain, with the revlvs! of 'com- rfrce; manufieuires, the arts,and agriculture, tod also, the restoration, mt& Trench aid, Joftftecolmies? 411 the fortrmes which liatvetield o«t wqifetiaily^#«ltWig^li8 fofonWrbf rththe i%,n>PT,F. * Tfiis Cadiz to capitulate.' The.'niGst;cinlrappy[^^^^ men in this state pf .things ^Hie-Snfatttatedi • have takpn a veiy active' pait iii‘ fife hopeless. • coiilfist- Almost every man of reflection, whatever tils kjolttlrdl feeilnfevl and,- tvhu ha^* had *00 he* ^aintSrmS^m^ tire~dis^srtmns^a\~li^its ofthe great mass dfihe,Sp«t)ish iiatloni has ycalculated that the war would end witlrthe campaign, a-id thdt thete was iiot Hie smallest -sltioit iotfie-French. BuLtkeSfepyopJelmye Imadediffiireat jalcalatipns, _ aericicel England . nine teaths pf l?i4 Spaiilsh pb'ople,; ipcli|ding the peasantry, have seen - wlili pleasure, an w .... -j^pcitjstp^r. ba atfvised to g|ye a Constifutton wbf|h^ of fb’e agei The teittm grhpted to Gedjz .afe aoV yet kndWn, and it is not thooght that the British government has had auv agency in the result, as the Sappho r which is «uppcssed to have brought the ultimatum, did not ai rive till a d iv after the sum rider.” pro r the Liverpool Conner, Oct 1 - There appears, in the accounts tiansmitted through Bay. one, air official pairativ? o f ,i victory obtained by JVlilap* over the Ffeuch army, Consistlijg pf 10 OQD men, and com tnanded by MonCey in person 1 fiC'engage ment took place on the 28th o f lugihf, at Artafdjla, some hngoes N L'oCTarn^oda It was mauitiined wnh'ejmaordulary 'obsti nacy on xboth'feidt,S, anil was lermmaied by< a decisive bayonet attack along the whole line on the part of the Spanish infantry, who broke UuT enriroy and dr«v<* them off ihe field, the cavalry o f Milans pursuing fhem for several miles and ill vinous directions, Milans makes the French loss «,nj9i!Ht near 1700 0 were prisopeis, apd of p| 1 ' O T S T A l * - WSDNESDAr.^OVLKBER, 19. 1823. Congress will, mdet on ilie 1st o f Decern- per A list of the memhers) will be found in this paper. . E l e c t i o n Scjenth Senate District We were misin- 1 ' . -s'} . . ■ v . - * . - ‘ \ formed as to the election o f -Mr. Avery in this Distuct —Mr Morgan is eldctedvby a majority :of between 2Q.Q nn-d 800. ' ■^ehec^Counip. ' Erastus Woodworth, of daywt}-^pd Jon§S Sdelriy,* of Romul% ar? electe’d iij Ihe Assemify.—-Nomiiiated by general ineefingz ’of . the people, Bartoand Gcpk,hom- inated by the peopla^ were elfected by a majority,of400 or SOOov'er tlje caucuscan- 'e s ^ .• i j'' ■ ' Willmm Woods is elected to Congress £pm the Distriet recently ’.^pre?ented by ftv>. JB*~ |Roeh^s^esqi} a^malljnajyrity' oyer Mri Cruger,’ * selfndpQih?tei. ’ p e n The Patriot states, that the memherf o f Asseiphly elected in that city, are all. decidedly democrats thatsev.en if not eight.ofthem, have expressed themselves iqflsivouE ,of Mr, CALHou«.ihy the -Presiden cy ; and that it vvas, weltuaderstood before and at thfe' ternainatidn-of .the election, that the ticket was. as a wholo, n Cathowi Ticket . v**-;. '* ■ -*• . * State Legislature. A majority o f the next legislature,- will b e Republicans in principle; opposed t& individual dictation—opposed to is enougjb.v' , « No urtlier's'eek thei^-merits to disclose;” for in men thus principledTind thus actuate.d^ we pie, or evenby ** KingCaticus” Mmself. -SPAIN,,, . In /Giujfibreign department will' k ? .. intelligence he found the Unanticipated and unwelcome intelligence ofthesurrenuer of Cadiz to the Spaitf. r 'Fefdihan^whp M sd bfien sworn itp-iE::8hfe'itt;acted w •dplhbn;^; . ^here mid niEHnete*^’Angoiilenie tiavp been en'fhp\2SilnfArfjgn?^ ^“-^Miiuns-on -this—cu~ cat>M>n, from the fuctfe' described in hmreport, must have out generalise! the French as com pletely as hi? brave troops out-fought them fhS Udine and that o f the illustrious Mum wi'l have n splendid, rank assigned tp tBem by lib* erty ; for jt is they only thu^ < ari rwjeeem from uuer infamy a people whom so many slavey and cosiaids, and Craxtbis, Wou’d, Without them have everlastingly disgraced G reece —Cf ptam T3avs left Tfresfe July 5th, at which time th? Greeks had ppsse?. operi afmcis to' fnaet and embrace “the tnvp ders o f hi? country , andhoM3 a jubilee over, fhe desolated homes, the prostrated rights, thedep^jilation and inisei^ o f his - subjects, The French troops,'whjofu entered Spain, are esfimufedtn alt af had. thesfe hwe.beendisp^ietlhy detachments; over a xhdea'|t 5 ^ 0 i^wt.-of .flfat x?^«^.and popnloqs r ounhy. • It is not, therefore!; from ofpijygiciiti fore? ,|he'Spaai^ardyhave failed-;\but from mental imbecility,' from the want o f hidewbk energy itedconCietfe in the m^isn rest o f defence.' , They have been di viJAvmhng themselves. • The gtrendees or nobleb,! vvho hold lit va^ahigea- greitpro - portion ofthe'people,-l ay& mostly bd°n or rayed on the «ide of legitimacy , and the pne thoofl, who by men’is of supe\ tition rule witn i moredokpntic pow?i the mulls of thr* lgioranfmaRituae,li-ive ilso )oned,f ir: Obvious 'T-ensoiis, ihe cuoinie of liberty md1 theircoantry But, mths nthnorofSpin. are many hr ive and d^teriainsd leaders, and the people, m some provinces, appclr o knmv and appreciate tneiF rights The seeds o f revolution ire sown Tliejf h-'v'e tvlcen deep root, md sdoneror latei,vvill brm? forth fimts— flints of life ind nourish ment to tlie friend? of liberty hut of bitter ness and death to trntors and ty r rats The people of this country hsv e chex ish ed a lively interest m the progress ofthe- Spanish struggle , and therefore cannot Ieam: its fatalTermination without deep regiet! mingled with mdignatioi), both against the tyrants who have conquered arid thetr ntor*' who have betrayed The particulars ofthe surrender, aacbts-Jinmedi ite-causes-aad-ef ftcts, are yet to be received, and vve can scarcely hope that they will b? accompam ed by any allevatmg cinfoinstances Tne Spanish patriotic Song by Campbell, m our poetic department, is lalhti ill timed Byron’s apostrophe to the JSTe ipohtans, Down td the dust with tbeta, slaves as they &c would he more appropriate. Bank T)ie uty banks hofve conduct, lead a whole sfett in tnunipli at h f come to a defowmma'tion of receiving couxi. try bills, at pir , hut, uppp these conditions tlje country Banks must keep up a deposit^ V ij. ^ „ „ J-l. „ nnn r> lh « in the city'fe jedeem their paper , oi tbe bills will he sent to them, and nothing but SPEGlG-received m payment^ diaft£Q%jy York,- fy JV. York toils, will be rpf ia>ed N o interest vvill be allowed by the city books for surplus deposites,while the country books will be compelled to pay interest wbenevei their depiosites fall shokt qf redeeming their bills which may be collected by the city bonk* This measure couM not haye been intended to facilitate business between City and coontrj j and is so viewed in every p'art of the state, where public opinion has been expressesd'on the -subject- It x-s deemed e i thej is sf weak and il1 advised, om s”a)ugh h inded vnd oppressive measure It is cal cidated at fea^t fora time, to embarrass the monied opeiahons of the country, and to cur t.ul ^discounts of.lhe country hanks, upon which persons engaged in extensive roer ciintpe, cr .0thei operbtiap3! hnveBeenm the habit pfd*p-ending,','t;Tkehpinks '^flklso be compelled more rigidly to e»% ce tReir; m country customers, both on payments and purchases ; and the concerns o f the* ‘‘ gre it' cotarnereiai emporium” .will suffer in pro- portion as the sfreains which (supply its wealth and prosperity are vvitheld or divert ed. There appears to bp considerable ex-; ciietoent already upon this subject, in vari ous parts of the couthfry. T h e evil^affect- fed tq be remedied by -th? measure, ^as a 'nominal, that which will he prtOduced^s a real one. If theoyergrOwn speculatorsuBd capitalists who fotgetttqo right', theyhaye yot tpfeel-P0W-; ER, A monopoly, a tyranny o f this kind, is the.last to which the people of the state will! be djsposedto submit. The circular of tlie city hanks, and some remarks o f a corres'\ pdndent «pofi 'flhe 'skhjec|>yl^Vff>)fiid-in, apother part o f our pap§r., ^ Tho foliowiDg is given m fhe N, York p a pers as a list of hills received at. the city banks in . conformity to -the recent arrange- Banks in (he State?t>f JVeuSForF-^Biink of Grange County ; Bank of Newburgh .j Mid dle v District Bank; Gatski.l|! Bdnk ; Green County Bank* (Catsldll); Bank of Colimi- b’ia % fltatq ffask, '(Albany) \ 'Rank p f Alba ny 5 IJechhnicTand Farmer’s Bank, (Alba ny) j '. Farmer’s Bank* (T^py) > Bank pf Troy, nod Branch atTVaterford; Bank of LaQsinglxurgh ; Alohawk Bank of Schenec tady ; Central' Bank - at .Cherpyf Valley ; Bank of -Chenango ; Bank of Auburn ; C>n- .tario Bauk and Branch at Utica ; Utica Bauk and Braiich at Canandaigua ; Rank-of Gene va. * ' ' Connecticut Banks .— Bank of Norwich ;— Bank of New-Haven ; Eagle Bank, (New Haven) - New-London Bank ; Union Bjunk, (N-ew-London) ; Hartford BaEik j- Phcenix Bank,.(Mariford) ; Middlfetovvn Bank ; Wind: batri - ’ Ooutity Rank j * Stonington Bank ; Bridgeport Bank. \ Banks in New-Jersey .—Newark Banking and IStisterauce Company, State Bankr (N'ew- ark ; State Bank, (Elizabeth Town) ; State Bank, (M orristown); Sussex B ank ; Bank of Patterson.; Bank ' o f NOw-Bruusvvick ;. State Baok.aL(NeW -Pmioswi^ Tre’nfon Banking Conipany ; Commereial Bank, at ) ; Jersey“ Bank ; Jersey Bantk, e at Ontario,) , , heels, to give nn idea o^consequqnce to his movements fend to ensure him a foreign mis Sion9\ Fp» heaveffs sake, let us contribute to a goner d purse, let us father give him a half million dt once, i f we are born only fo be Cragarfe, tp q u i e t hts-avdrice and bis wants rather than be dragged round with him any further fe this miserable pursuit of office Shall a party bye and exist only for this ab ject ? Shall they be organised and be kept up solely by the influence of this man, and for his purposes7 Is our vast population on ly lot lus benefit9 Must we hug our chains 9 Fob. THB JOURNAL. ! ■ \ ,JVb. I. ' ' k”'r' THE GTtEAT STATE OF NHEW-YOItK, AN B THE UNITED; STATES. - ‘ They-esult ofthe late eleetioH has been ai unexpected to one .party, o f men in this state! as it has -Mda- fefl.of triumpu to another, The oi’gOTlzation b f A pMlyj hoiweyei jin ih commencement it is found- useful and neces- snry, becomes, very often' the source of its; oim iiilia.1 jtrt ayerypolihch] arrangninent there mast be leaders, and the party mast often noasent to be led, pay driven omvar-Js, merely fhr the gratification and.. aggrandize- ment'of a fewr Disgust Jnejteiibly fojlows .among the sensible and reflecting portions, o f community,anff th?didtatbr who forgot in his own the.pp.wei* tvhieh efevatod-and s.npportedhim j s very often by, a sort of poli(icaljqs.tfoe* Teft- ip' aminority of ofliee holders .anff officfe.seekersv ' The sys tem of ecr'iicusing , so^ fir aS it has hefin consid~ ered iaip&f alive on the party, has; inow and: deservedly, reeekedifs death filow. If even a. majority of the iegisfoture consent -to serve as. tJiepcflitic il slaveibf Mr. V^Buren, and hope through their individual influence i'u ffieiraraapd’Ctl V ^.couutte's 0 stO|r-flie pppeiai' Current^they are. mistaken,-. AFfeady an au- experied resfil4,k-isconfqunded.the advocates ofthis^rnimoUS; sysfoni^nff ihQS%!'wB ore' jus,fe . to 'be rewardeHIiy success, will uhdoubtedly pursue-their,’ p^jhcet uaSf a compkte.rea6v.atbn ofthe, body .p,plitLet«kes( place, TYliiit cdursefthen',i§,kft to'thaca.u-' bus men T N°tbbgbdt ah honorable sukinxs- ston to,c th.e ' pgapXcI” Indfeecl, this is the tjmp. fevpppcilbting m^asuresall round.‘The of ^eiv-YoNi Has-toolongheen distract ed by !persanaj, considerafiOris-^-irien, not meas’ures-, have beenthe prih^pjl suBjects offeuurh,' and parties h#<? .hinged- chidfty t^ l r fJ-crsphul likes* ahd dislikes,.Attd op-- oti their' private grleyances~‘aiid' disappni o i. mentl, jOn? man >va,s refused iffbld, times fife and with all the ffiry of'Gain ; anothter was deni* ed the office o f Justice* and this. harroWs tip his-souk .. Now^fhi's -#^p|ohtiiotus Or is it/epublidhn f. cfo: grade,dky persunnl cpntKOyqrsiss* fomented by jhfetended friandsln otbbr,!st3t?s.,; vice of dividing. bj|d ! c o a p f ^ i*., u s ? Shall’ .the pe^sonul- life is un^tstniguighed by any ^aRi;-p:oliesyV bych .a siugte instance ot For heaven’s sake, let even tliose^vho de peud onAJi Van Rtu en Ipi their support and consequent, reflect fqr a moment on the flegi id?d condition o f this state, They can mil shtir lie \provided for by the people, Since the people mustjsupporl; t h e m * t h e y will only consult the honor of NeV'Yofk ra ther than the View£ o f Mr Yan Buren The parties of this state must unite, if the. state o f New-Yorjk is ever to rise to her lev e l , and this may he dope, too* without any sacufice of principle—All it required is; the, casting off of a few profligate and ignorant' politicians * “ We are all republicans”-J-uwe igree m every political axiom, we all pro fess the Jefferspmin etced, we supported; the war—or else regret that wtnhfkjoot do; so, We believe in the virtue and-the jesty o f tfle people; we.bow to the voice , of; the m yonty , we approve, we support the cause of intern il navigation, friends orfoes, vve all unite m admiring the stupendous wotIc, worthy of-freemen and the state mi which we live—What is to prevent our un - ion t Let all past diflerenees be buried, and, rP 5 ^ t i o n _ i h ^ o¥r ice be impartially bbserv ed. An jtn|iortanj[ question is about to be discussed Is the state of New-York t6be . thrown uway without reflection ? Are we so ignorant, so uninformed—are we so r uch below our brethren m the southern states,' so unimportant m the Union ? Do we non tributeifo little to its wealth^ Its; jev.enuej its pnpulatibR nudJltsiefoqce* hi to Re univurlby of^epresenytioaatiYashinj^on? MustMr. Qrkwfbrd, or pay otiber: j.outbecn mau* be personally gratified M out expense ? HfiS the PresidentiaF'dhhir?: 'Yes. ^liewestern- states, who stand in the middle as it were be tween the extrema qf northern mdsouthprftSk- forests ate waiting foritsia-.Hsfiekt mrselv’esi: They are astortished at our aupineness and indifference to our fate. ’ They wonder that w e do not in a manly, '■open manner,.vindi\ cate dur rightl and assert 6urfligpity,< T hey well know, that this stale -is republican, (arid that it is republican, in us to Cqntend iKir this grdnt political fionbr. . The constitution of m e UnitM Stafos! Fontetopiated. and made provision for the fair expression of political gentimeutev If yye.fle-fiot cpuie forwardlike BifetKers and like-inen, we shall ddserve -the subjected b y the circulation of the if<$!S of WuljiitUde o f rqmote banks* of various credfi and value, has induced the banks in New York tb adopt the resolution t6 receive sUcff notes at their par vilue, and to return them for payment tojthe i espective hauks by whic they-were issued\; The banks, both1 m tbe city-and cpuntry, and indeed the community fit large, hare » deep anfl direct interest m the cfluigeter of the cut retacy and it is thelpeiiuhar proymqe of thebAnks to mumtam the specie value that currency, and gUoyd i t from( depreeia tia , To thecity oCNUwslfirikJfe-grt rifficule of our enemies—otherwise the-con stitution had better direct, that ANew-York shall behouadby'the\.mtrigiifi_and manage-, ment o f a -few’ men a t«Washington; and that these shall have the right to appoint their successors for eVer;. that New'-York^-dhe great, rich, populpus aud r.Upublican stUe of New-York, shall neverin any manner pre sume ovpretend to name or vote foraiiy can didate bom in or belonging fo that state, JL Pacificator, and an Old Democrat commercial emporium ndLonly ot the state! Rut of Ihe Umop, the ‘sound apd umfonn; value of the Circulating metSnim is more es pecially important,^sinct^’tbe' fhOtacter o the currency must nec^sfelly jtflecflthe; price of commodities, whether fofeigh\ o f uomesiic, andThcihtjite or emb’arPasZ the op- eiaflons o f trade. ' That much jnconvemence and embarrass menf hrive arisen, m consequence of the d e ! predated and fluctuating v alu?^ o f the qiicu- lafing medium, will not h e denied, The ■evil has, indfied, been long- fe|t,} and loudly complained o f We, therefore, feel it to be; our incumbent Auty to correct the currency;. And to- raise to tlieii pm ^ ialue the notes; which are found in foe qity Thp notes of yoqr institution wfll therefore he received by the several cjty banks, and we beg iefeve to °u^:est, that both yapy interests, md our convenience, will be found m your providing funds, and, applying them to, foe redenaption-of your-note*—in Nevv'-York i and’any reasonable tapihties, nqt inbonsistent with our interests, which we eoh afford ypa for this purpose, will be readily granted , In Jhe course qf your business, you wifi: receive drafts on New-York and foe notes of our hanks to some extent, and pyohdbly sufficient to redeem .all the/notes of y out bank whidi vve may recetv?, these being so applied iji Jicw-York, will be mutually convenient But 1 should you.’depboe1^ !ma|te su<h application fef yhiiriagffirppi -we hfe; thereby -zul^ec^* risk, and deldy o f transmitting the’ hotels to your bank for payment, otiir interest 4 that we should, an thaf cafiey receivo fiom you fiQthing\buts|hcie».|Rid; sit the ratefi p?* tablished by^pa^ress, o^spijh fisus 'cufrenf hetvve'em foe bohks^ih: iKbs ci.bf i ®hd this step us reudefed in a gv ry by the increasing demaEd foF Specie to 'whicfiwezbilibegubjectid^cps^equ ;pf the receipt-of so large aua amount of the notes o f otherhanks.'' ~r ±~J~r v-r -;^ ' Wejdisoiaim lo*« wafdspyhur Bank, hr any.pffi# ipifitiffion j nor do we leel disposed to exercise any power or influeqce prejudicial.-to »your- in terests,.'oVincompatible witih the interests of the.commumty. )V'eAru'st that pur motive?. !will ,and4 that we^ shall cpr^lialfy tnhite fofoeafoife*\ alike h onodrahlefofoeb^s and acceptable to the-public, We deem it properto add,' that juO parHouktf7day>hiisy%f7 been: filled1 upop tQ edfiffhebco foe. receipt of foe SUtet inquesfiourflfeemiiug it drie^tofoebiinkf fire. interested intthe jnensiire, fa »lvipe; them of theiactfand tfiwajl f i ,refisonahle, time to hefir from ihem on the subj'ect; ' I bave foehonof to be,. fespecttuHy^' -Sir, your oh’t serv’t* Mack $ Morgan , . . : J The banks in foe city of New-York having recently ■ announced' their intention 'of raising the notes o f fiye country Bcttiks, to fiieirpat nuluerin the-city, by receiving them findreturaipgtheffito foeirrespecfive' Bguks for redemption ; and this ■measure, so fair aild reasonable, and even commendable on the. face of it, hayiiag occasioned7 sp ! much excitement id this section of the country, and .as we understand forptighout foe wes tern district; you Will confer a faydrjon the. community by publishing their circular, in which they set forth foe motives by .Which forey nre.gOVemed, |md foemefins by whjch they intend#o .<mttyfofeifcdetermiiiation ifito --- - ~b1 . T h e ctty^lfSsWuglir to be tairly heard, * hefore^m :feelingsrof ’ indignfijlfern* whioE u strdug. sflpicipfi of-thelriobjeft- has excited, ate '^dle^ Thtt foe finfioufiepment offoeiy inteption has produced an effect on the businfessbf this eounfoy, which hps.been. felt by, five ry class' of citizens, we are not at. liberty to doubt. If, howevef, thik measure of. the city banlts,; is necessary foThe-fajr ehjoyr tnewi offoeir im 4 Y ^ k ^ ^ ;^^£phed.by'' law, or the result of a patriotic and lionest cbesi|s to reduce foe.Guyrency p f foe coniitry to'astahdard ya!uei,lntelji§ent ahdreasQnUt ble men will doubtless be disposed to sub mit with ppforrce to *any eUibarraSsinents it m a y J i e C a s i o U . fit, fifi- the > other \hand it should he manifest Itbat ‘the Directors of the !pity banks are disp6aed!to aYail tiiem- selfes'of foe vveight- o f their.capital->-6f foe extraordinary resources' with - vybich they have bseo-ifivftsted qy foe«,* Ahfirteifi^rof foe facilities which' they ppsSe§s of unifingi tlrjir excitidtis and :rn£'afts,'t0 oppress und'jeffider the. smaller Banks trihufitary t d ‘th^ro reV gardless of the effe^t'it npay province on the commerce and business offoee^nniyy—^they will turn on foe aggresSfos and protect thentselves with such weapons as the consti- UitiOn StKl laws have pijt jnto their hands.— Tliesfi banks are created by.liivv, intended to facilitate, and not,, to regulate coifimercial Intercourse • p;nd whfinevefThey^sheiv a1 disposition tp trangross' against the spirit of tlre faws tC'which they owe their'exiiie’nee, u wise legislature can Mtmt their pfiwer of fioiug misqhief, — A.,, . ■ [The following is tlie Circular alluded to Id;ffie above Cominunication..] y. ■ - ■ (ciRcuLAfc)': ' .• /J r & w S ^ tib d . i% t823; • \ Sir* % ' !. , The inconvenience to wh’iclfthiq city, jn common with thfi cppntiy fo! ^epef|| is qf a Committee of - Batiks in the- city , ' ;R E ^ B a E B E N T iT I?B S ;.f.’ , Electedforthe^Eigkkeith'Cottgrfd. J . Aaron Matson a . Ich&b'dtf B a riidi '! Wcf, Flfimer, jun. Thos. W|ippleljri ! JlrthLiverinorc\ - HalthewHafvey ■f( !.-^ S ^ Q H U ^ T f S . h. SumublG. lAllen ^ John ifoed j F '-hn-ffl, GrqwttinshieM’ Josiaf SiBWjif . Francis -A.,* Henry Yfl’Dwight Samuel !fefth|p» Timpfoy Ffofor . foha £ q $ e J~>j • . j Jer. Nelson ■ - . Mtn.BAilep ; ^ 1 ' AatoffTIdbarf,. . -- - Samuel Eddy , ' • jp b iD'uflees ' NoyesBarber _ GideonTonllinSou' .. -Aosdl.Storliug , ■ JcmiielJfhitnhn i ■ Ehenezer Stoddard Samuel A.-Footcf iS ' VERMONT,.;/;:!;’’* •’ • R. C. Mallary . - IFSivO; % 'a d b 0 ; Charles Rich , i . , D* J f ApBuch </. r ■'Samuel Gigrafts* ■*-' V.-\ ... David.KiMet^ ’ ' Eta Collins • Pd&nry,M.PSfar rst/ . Jidoses Hayden. Lem s Eaton JFJ. C. Martindale Albert H. Tracy Rowland Da^ *■ Silns \Wpod C..C. Cambrelicg John I. Morgan ‘ Peter .Sharpe Joel Frost W. W. Van Wwk la m s S. ■Strong'] Stephen V an Rensselaer William, Woods- - Parmenio Adams John L. Hogeboom • Charles A.Foote John W; Taylor John Richards Dudley Marvin Robert S. Pose Elisha Litchfield. Egbert Ten Eyck JohnW. Cady Lemuel Jenkins Hector Craig Isaac Williams Justin Devinel Lot Clark . . 1 Samuel Lawrence iJLlTyibn^ — Jolm'Herkimerf NEW JERSEY.- George Cassady James Matlpck v E eyis Condict * Samuel Swan ce Holcombe - Garrisdfk !fE N ^ S Y L V A N l % r ^ |||| Brown ThOifiafeJ^Rt^etrfi; Janies BuchUnnan ; ^The result o f the electi?% |n r^VP^'di^ tricWppt. ascettpiped, ^ \ O R I G I N A L STAIHED