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power. , The Right Hon. Le~rd Dcau~lns diecl at Both- uc11101,e, , 1 well Castle, Lantuikshire, on the 26Lh Dec. in tbe 30th yea~ of his age; reduciug lhe duties on teas, li~[;ii~~~~k !VIr; 'Ewing, of Y.ork:p.J.l\t<:~, _j'o_rtma!l-~t:e, <luring this session. :o wllose death we nutice;d last. week, was the \The remainder of the present ~es~ion wlll larg1Jst American. Bl'f'Ck~ol~er in I he worl<l. pro\iably be devoted to manufacturers. When He 1s'said to have left pem:'lnal property to the their interests interpose, all public interests are ,, . .,, .... ,.u, of uOO,OOl)(. 1he gror:ntest part of which jaid asiue. We shall no c.loubt nave manyJnge- oequealhecl b liis 19epltew, M.r. JamQ• pious arguments to prove that one mode is mudli Ewing, now in lnd1a, aud·to bisnlece, Mr&. W. than anoth~r to effect the same objeoi- Kirwan, jointly. Mr. S!Qt:ngl\ of Stonor l'ilrk, It is a mntterof very little impor- - · · .~ · \ Oxfordshire, is Iii! execu!for- .. - ~ _ Corre~pontlent of the Commorc~l [.F h G · t d F \ d t d s d ] ,.,..h\\\\\'···•• consun~n~ generally, by :wh!lt means Advl!r.tiser. '~ · ro_m t e azet e e. ramce, a e un ay. .COinrms,~tO•Ile:ts. tbis measure, ma\_Le aC'compliJJI'ec.l.\ W I. I F b 19 . .~ -- Bur. barest, Dec,·~. •J J:.. a$ung on; 'e • • · _._ Turkey.-N ewe fl,t'OOO Consta.n.tJ.· nople - intelligence of the · · ~ LEGISLATURE OF NE:W-YOitK. m•••ti•~<•·r•f the delega- has arrived to the 25th in the afternoon. Satnl'(lay, F.eb. !6:-In Senate, Mr:, Spcn- the- stnte The AmbassadOrs 'of th~e :tllree\ !IJ)ill,u1kl~~Jfi:!LIJ.l:!~.QiU:irlll$iWiiOl~~~1l1~from tire select cocruuitlee;·-wlrioh-was Tit•:f~~T-;-~.~~:.--;:\'c-:;;;7~\\';;'~~ \'\\'\\1\;;,·--\'\':':'=-~'0JC.l·-tJ~J.\'\t'IH'>>cu<w- ye.ste.r{]aj a c~~ttee rccted to inqt:~ire • aml rel'ort whether it be 11 e. eis Effendi, ,vbi cit attracted. mmeral ed i c~~aary 11lrd~l''·t!iti'ii'fing circumstances that a n~w lion, as well fro[]l Ehe novelty of the - Rn!l t • and b~came aQ.ting co.m- election of [}r~sitlent of the senate should be ha..J, thing itself, (for tile ~eis Elfernh had or- . rrih;iQn~rs. T~1ey were. each ·allowed, ·rejlot<tetl -that an election was necessaory\. and dinarily conferences •vilth isolat~d in~ivi· ation~. . , ·A subsequent arttcle, dated t;f)lcharest, Dec. 8~ l>tates the Ambassadors :·to hflve remaiued in Cons'tnnHnoP\!e iilf'tFe -~oth of Novembe11, but \.every hope of an arrangeme-:-llLa.p.p_e.ate.dJt? bnye vautdu:!l.\ T .he.follon'-in.g .are-e.xtraet-sct-- ·.,. · [Fr()m a mercantile. letter..} · • -- · -c!ln~t~nhnopfe, Nov. !lG. 1 We conii!IUe to enjoy ·the greatest lr<lnq11il ity, ~md the rem()vai of fhe eln,. bargo ha,. rather. iqcr.eased the b,op.es thnt a gen-e-ral war will be ~voirfed;- \\Tne exp-ectut-iOfls---of-nelv-cflroposals~from the Porte has i~tduc-ed the th1'ee lunbassadors to defer th.eir depl~rture. for .. the p~~sent~ aml on th1s the thscusmn· probably d~- pcDds. . • · It is stated thai the Austrian Internun- 1 cie hilS now furmallv come forward as a mediator. ~ . - Novembei· 28.-1 confrll.JD the» news.l ~ent .}'Oil yes_lerday morning by express, respe~ting the. sJ~!e_ of ~llj_n_gsj1ere t.aD!l regret to add, that a breach between Tile PQrte t1nd ~e Allied Pow_ers riow ap~e~rs by tlie board of coinrrlissioner!!,· tlle sum the report conclude\1 with a r.esolution that the but never vvit!. several diplomatic . .._.o.f_$~~~~~--L®b'-·<!4>•!-f-a~mat~-JW<~seeu.--te--f!lt~l1!elimi•~:J\'I-e~srs; peri.ens at the sarqeJjMi}..as on ac~_!)ugt · .. _ bursemEtnts for travelling_ and. Qtber roll, Jor.cb.n and Crary maintailied that a new of tire importance of t!fJe- circumJJ Ambassadors required their ·{lass- ports tnis morning, at 8 o'clock~ after the Reis Effendi had refu.sed to their inter· JneteFs..an all_swer to,,_their note delives··- ed in the afternoon of tq.e 24tb,_ saying. that the Sublime ·Porte.had agl\eed to ev: thin~ which did n?t violate &~J..:i.!!m\t . / sonal e.JCpenses. This suin of .S2-501} was ~~~~lion· ·was not n~cessary, nnd Messrs. Sp£mcer The three minisiers f'or-. \vhom the\':highest_c_o_mpen~ati.on a~wed to any. Tlli'Oajl--eontendcllthntilwm:r Therl!selu· Guilleminot spoke 1 u~elll all their efforts red rights ; but th<ir'Jt never' would so debase irse·lf as to. \1tgn · its .. own de.- struction, and that iJ prclt<rred n gloriolls r.ommtsgione.r for. hili 7Serv ices, exclusiye \oeported by \the committee was adopted, t ~ispe!ISa•l-iot:l ol' •Prolrid•eri:C:'h OIV to the\' Reis EtJ'endi that it was of :m.;fllo\vance.fo.r CJ~penses .. ---- - · 8-..- Nlr.·D:Y_at\ then offerred a resl!lulioo . which ~~~:.~;:in:· 11 the true interest of lite l~ortc tcr coq~ply overthrow; • · • ~ ,. The lafe _gQvernor' wru; appa'int£d a that Pc!.er R. Liv1~ton be e\.ectetl Prcs14ent ~vhose prou(leat ornament m~s, ~ut with the proposition::;,(llf.the powerd, or co_mmi;;~iQner on the 17th .{\pril, 1 S16, of the Sqnate, which was 'adop~d 23 to 5. l\Ir,. hour ofacliv~> usefulness, a grea'l man, else to declare O?en):y and seJ·iol1siy if it '£his catagorical answel'\·has cut. ~ff, flll further n':gociations,. ntril ,if tbe 2\ust:r'iall . aYJd IV<'s:contin~ed In that offic~':: by the Enosait<l Mr. Duyan were then appointe1l a '~o'! an~ richly d~•ervcJ lhe would accept or r-ej,~§t <the pacification. net -of 15th <\pril, 1817, and then took, committee t6 h)form the Lillut. Go1•erno1·of the c.ltstmgmshed pubh~ betneli~cttlr,' • The Reis Effendi, Olil llis part, appear- nterotmc1o and Count GIJJ{leminot enter~ _ u~ to th.e 26th, gre&t hopes•of~the_ . 'vas added a resolu bon to wea.t• >'vith the other members of the' board, r'\\\c\~u, nnt1 Mr.Jordnnand Mr.Ohvertocom- of mournin~. ed to a:v{)id every thing: w•bich would P!eserv.i'!J.on of peace, th~y are nowcon. vmced tnru: . amlCi\b]e . arrangements ar~ J:WW ,Illlt to' be thought of. M. Rtbeau- the nnme of canal commissioners. He mtmicale the_ same to tho Assembly. Mr. Iliv- \ dele the ·question d~finii.tdy, and e lr. \ I retained that ornce until the 12th April, ingston nowactsasLieut. Governoroftheslate. Brifi~h CamulatB.,.llfew-For/4 Feb. 1323. a IQng cliss.ertatii:ln upon the right 'l:S2'!. - No salary or compensation for: In the Assembly, ~aa1e uay, no business of a gen- O::T' The British Cousul reque!iis the com- interfe.r.ence iu tile n4fniirs of Greece, his se1·vices was ever allowed to 1\im, l;>ul iiral impot·taut c-haracter was tran$acted, ex. manders oft1 1 e several British ~hir)s now in port, upon the· demand::; of !F.!c P-orte rclati wil~ go t_o·m?rrow on board a ship wal' wh~ch IS lymg lHne at his dispo· sal, and wtll ~o tu Odes!la. l\iessr~. S. CllDning and G uilleminot will embarlc ir1 hi~· travelling nnd persomtl expenses, to- ccpt the passing n of the bill from the Senate to upo'U Sun•hy next, to hois~ their colors half- to the eng;tgemen t at 1f m~arin. _ ~eth~r with those of such othe.r mem' proviJc for paying the expenses of the funeral mast hi:<h, as a mark of respect for the memory The discussion becll!me n~iniated, an hers of the 15onrd a~ 1vere not achng com- of De '~itt Clitt!on. ' of his Exc<lleucy the late DE WITT CLtll'l'ON, was so much' prolor.ge-d ns to weary the n.i~iQ.ners, have b-een charged to and al- Monday,- Feb. 18-ltl Senate, 1\Ir. Spencer Governor of this Etate, whose superior endo\11'· patience of the .lmb-;ase1uhws,-so thiit one . . vesse~s for C?1·ftr, _!Vl)ere they w1ll wa1t for lurther ln,tructions front their courts. Every boily here is in tb~ greatest consternation and trouble for the , lowed by the ,state. • e:!:U~d for the consideration of the followmg ruic, mcnt-s will justly place him among the firslmen of these gentlemen- exclaimed, \Yoll '!!he folloWing ~tatement shows\the al- propoBOd by him on Saturday: \The tempora- of thi$, or nny age; hy whose death the scien- \Vish for Wltr; y()u sh:<!ll have wa.r.\- lowance w-biib..bas been rna.de to the ry President ofSe~nate has the right of voting in tific worl<l haa wstained irrepnrable lo~s, anu Tlous voulez fa la .. \\\o'g. commissiollers, (hiring tli'ese ye;us since th-eir appointrnenl : e ~en~ th-at soon be · · 18 t 6. Besirlfs their actual. disburse- • ments for trtrvelling and personal expen- ses. $150@. · . I-817~and 1818. With the like1l:llow- tmce for expenses, $2500. · 1819. · lncluding.their persom1l expeo· . . . see. ~~oOo:. \ . . _he wasprev1ously appo10tec.l. U. the Assem~ly, 1820. The like as to exp~nses, $2000. Mr: ~ell, of ~e:kiUter, ,offered a: resoluhon, ,1.821 ~and Hl23. Including comp€DSa· whtch after receJvtng amendments f~om Messrs. iori. a~ ;ippraisers, $2 500 . • Grapger,an<l Port~r, was read as loll~ws, ami j1_ L~ .I 1 ·8\'3 · 1 • t 18 <> 6 r11 2000 adopted : Resoh•ec, That the comptroller re- J: rom \' me u~1ve o \' , ii' • • • • • -~- la@{j · t ~loOO port tothts house, what length 'Of tune De WITT .~ r- , - • m par fP , • CLINTO!'l\ late governor ef this state, acted as \Cotfiili1s~Toher and the amount of h,...,..,..,-.: . .-V-'\\e' veu liy him as a compet)>i\l.ion for llis services as such commissioner, and what was the h1ghest compensation allowed to any other com- missioner du1•ing the st\me time. The of the Comptroller will be foull\1 in another co- lumn. of this paper. 'futesda:y, Feb. 19~In Senate- The Lieulen- Gov·ernor, actin\g as Governor, transmitted n report ()fa committee, aml resolution of the le- gislature of the state of Georgia. The repot't is (){some length., and .!lepies the J>ower of ~on gre!s, W hfch is ljO'W claimed anU .:exercisecJ, legislating on the subjects of encom·aging ruestic lllaoufac'tu.res and in tarnal im.pl'ilvemeuts. Lai!l on the table. In the Assembly the priu- ..-:\\rtaiJ<U,·uut-.o•ess transacted was· of n local nature. ,IHI!i5J~ecJ~~iH-Ja1'alltO Wednesday, Feb. 20-In Senate-The com· mittee oHhe whole spent eou1e time 9n the bill to fix Ute salaries ofthe ch:anceHor and jmtices ofthe supreme court. The bill proposes to • I Rtls•i~n Consulate, ~ N ew-ll\ork l•'eb. 15, 1828. 5 ' His Imperial 1\Iajesfy's Consult•equests of several Husaian ship~, uow in this pol'!, upon Sunday next, to hoist their colors hnlf·masl high as a token of veuet·ation and re~pect fo\' tho memory of DE WITT CLINToN 1 /late Governor of tllis state. ' The news of Gov. Clinton's death reaclleu Boston on the mor'tling of the 15th insl. antl the ing Bulletin of that d:~y was clad in mourn- a~y precise i-llSl1llt. Tbe French • Bu< Dec. 8. now lenrn that tbe three Arnbas- A~ob:tss:adc ho~-~;ever, retuined the hope ors 1 Jernimded their pas~ports 011 the that the Porte w\uld l•lltm<ltf'ly yield to 26th Nov. because the\ Porte g;~ve . 110 the wishes of the--po~ve rs. Ti1e• Russian o:-iti'Ye a 11 swe-r, bl1t only endeavored to anrl English Ambassllrli~t·s entertained a g<~ru t~me_; they were, however, answ~ differcnt opinio~. ~0Yertl1eless, the ed, tllat 00 accol1nt of the l1prigbt inten- Porte, at I 1 at ntght o~ tlte 2·l~h, sent for fiom of the Divm 1 , tbey did not reqllire the Dragomans of tile three powers, to. aDy passpor,ts. . ·\ make p-roposals to thc.>llll, The.nature of According 1 to privnte lettex·s from Vi- these prop<Hals, or u pll!!l \vhat the~ were enn. 1 , of the J,6th Dec. the Amba&sad~rs. founrled, was unhtOIIi'O at Co?stautmople were still at Constantino]!le on the· 30tli- ~t the departure o~.t It~ cour1~r~ . It . _ Nl)v, up to which.daJ' news bad been xe- ~qually unknown II :the proposals were: ccived at Vienna, by cuurier.s from Con-- In conseq~rrce. o! Hae .confe~·ence of the but every hope;:-oJ ~o .. nr:. TheN. Y. Daily Advertiser says, the ln••Hrmv or of the JO!nt 111016 ·wh1ch the ~ app,pred to hctVe v.aniS'li'e&. wortls of emment characters are usually on thelr rel~rn from the p~- ~ [From Jh~ London Cour-ier, De~1. ~ 9 , 1 pressive. In a\ letter from Governor Clinton, lace of the P?rte, had s:Jgned at the house In the Courier of tlte 4.tb inst, we pqb- to an intimate friend, of the gth. imt. among of Mr. ~annmg. . _ _ ,_ lishe~ f\ lettel\ signed bjA·the ,three Ad- otliC'r toptcs he remarked, \I do not know thaf ~y tim note, wh1c h •s dated. th.e ~4th, mirals, commanding th~ combined squad- ! feel a dtsposihon to hurt a human baing.\ at SIX}'· 1\1. the Purte ,vas @gam m~Jt~d, ill tae Levant, ad(h\essed to \''13be lu the Hollse of Representatives on the..111lf inst. Mr. Bu1·~e•, from the commttM appointed on tho mPnlortal of Aaron Ogden and Alden Brac.lford, on hPhalf of tho surviv1ng officers of the Rc,·oltltlorrary Army, who conlinueli in the ~er1·1~e until lhc do~e ot the war, 1·eported a b1ll for lhe relief of the surviving Revolutionary '\V,.r aml other;; '\vhid1 was lwice t•ent!, and r.ooH~u te the com.mittee of the whole on the state oft he Union. Tl'iil U;S. shi.p of the fino D~Jaware took fire at Norfolk, on the 3th ins't. and was much jured. .Melanrlwly .'lmdent.-John, mn of Knirkerbacl(er, E•q. of Sch~ghticoke, yel\rs, was tlmwnrcl on tht:. e\•etling of the by fulling Ill tbe.iee, i~ Tomhanick 'fROW EUROPE. The pa< ket 'h'p Caulllla, ~i:ri Y.or~, (m Thur•·h:r, ~~1'~.!'!!!!.¥~·,tr~~-~.uver. 11ool, wht•nce ,!Jc \'\ted on the paC'ket ;hip C•>rmthil;m, frQmCowes, . 1 o acknowledge~ g,eneral armtshce Committee - 0 r, the Greek Le~ ece; 2~1. To~ :miilke !'orl_l~ mutual gislative body,\ expressing the indl.,.na- conc•P~~_~o•ls wtth the Greek.;:, m accord- tiotiU~ey felt at ttte MDtinu.e(,l pir.:ci-eS. . Wtth the tre:1ty or the 6th J nly. ~ commttted by tbe ·Greek ·cor:sai~s. and penod of l~ree,\Jttye; \\:as 1\xed upon. for {lemanding their cessati()n, ln this Jet~ the cletermm.atto n of_t:~ese 1':1' 0 .rom is. tel\ was !;.he following p:u'Clo-rilph : f after that time no nn.s1ver WH!I g1ven to 1 \' _ onger ·any pre-, maritime armistice is, in rved tJy the ·Turks; since their tleet no longer exists. Take cart of your1, for w~ utill destr'!y it- al3o, if the Jicoalte·rl•!lllit•li!l tt, to put an en.d to·a syst-elli· pillage, which will end by ,out of ~~e protection of' the· ~~~~~~~1-Iaw...o.JGI~tio!ls...:!--~- - -· ... -'-; ··. This menace has been executed, as win be seen by the following extracts fi•om the Gazette de France of ycster- day'o tldtc,\ which we received this IDOl'l\- iug: · [From the Gazette de Fran1·el] Vienna. Dec. 18 ... \~'-\'u~'''l she S!!ile<l on the :.ld Jan•ulry. London and Letters frnm Triest-e annQunc-e,· Outt :\llmiral 1le Rigoy ha!'! burnt before Scio. the Gree ' fleet, which. had refused to oi>e l · · ction Q{ the 24th. Oc-t. yerpool lhllJcrs lo the ~ of that mOtl!IJ.; -lla•%U(»'G been rocciv<>•l at New-York b,ilhem. For -~~~~;;:~~ 11 ,r.~ellow)ng br,ef exlr,l<\l~ we al\e h:ldebtcd to ''\''l'L<IUt!· Y. Even in~ Po!t: . There •Nlms to be no indication of a d!sposi- -A,,_, .. ,,.n in the Subli>ne Porte to aoceile to the m:rds Of tho Altoed Ambassadors. Atlvices from Constlulltuople bring down tba intclligel)ce to Hie e-n.tl of :'l01·ember; but although the \'tll fo1;,e--of the o - +~--~l~n:>:l-- • .• ,., Trieste, Dec. 16. AdmiralJ,\\ie ·Rigny bur!lt ..J.b&.~.rg,e.k ne~J:O·~ntto!)>!l,tfl•l!e't at SCio, after having summoned Fab· vier t() ii·tfspend hostilities. Tllis news, wJl\c h has caused the greatest sensation, il.~!}ici!l-1. Our GovernDr has sent licciu- rier to Vienna. Vienna, Dec. 19. News of the disaster of tbe Greek ;Jr.lr-llntte,th'\'\\'' fleet .. burnt by Admiral Rigny, hns arr1v: ed here. It is ex:·p~cterl thll.t this afl',Jir · ., , .. ~~ ...... - •• ... I \( \ \ -~ [ l XI ~ i1 E fl ( 0 11 e tl ~I 0 ft tl ir ti fi b w p G \to til pl tll .z. ___ J.lJ ec .. fi( lV Sij us si1 dE T .he th ae vi .A! ra ..... :!11 • .frj v~ sic ne WI fe; pr tio frc on SU1 _att spt aft' of un er; ful - Si\1 .1.i an1 up wt prt lib thE l.Y COl thg Au Gu pac bac wa for \\'a! fts. 94 to i e'rs gyp , GrE hilt . -piri ~ pre day ·)!ad. his tlett atr<J ev~ bim llTi!i dati ed, liisf Vie pl'e! ~mb G frorr the Gt·e