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M\Cxte K r.zg‘\ire,: and 2_J1‘l,h.eX£ l»;1od§_5_;)n. sciencé lms .a:1Z]éd_;; to the i‘ixtel1e::t11aI L-;to're\s of n1mv.l;i'nd. \ .tasu;_r‘ht by ‘learned pr_ofessors.; .~.'.'.1u-1,1 sudden’!-y‘ ;tl1e~baI\biz1'i~.un' torrent\ 'b.m'st_ =uQpon; .t'h’i;s hapless‘ §i5i.€,, -gjgzd‘ swe{3t‘ :1vV.xy .bL,fuI‘e; i Of’; ‘vthcir iz1dust:'_',',. the mozxxzmcn Iofithei-I‘ a1\ts; the fnabitzatioxss of’scie.:nce-, and the te.m,pl‘e.s' of‘ God. V A11, a were dcstx-qycd, ;and? with tlneim .1_v;;s »extm 1;.in:1ied’:z}hIxnst. the cuiire .pq}'f1il_ation.3 ;;oFtl1e. i4i£2l1l1\?'lh w¢'_nmm,, and. chili! ! ?And}‘ ‘1vJh:;t‘ was wbstitxztecl. in 'their .pI'ag§cs '3 The rreiyxn 0f\brutu'Iigi;.Q'1van_ce'ztf1d\;n101Te Li:-1-uud‘ sen- Ag11at£i‘t;.'.. - J 4 Thé.ne wué itoq Vanot}1e'r'-1m1in't of xiiew fin \vsl'ri<;h, us (.?h1€i:;ti:2us, 1-Jc—i17_(r;~.xtc ‘t;o~l,'ook a1;this« stvuggic. I1 dict-.=indee(I, at first Sight, ‘said 51'/Iraq‘ I). appear to him inconsistent't;hat ethe «christi2_m' rcIi;¢:;ion_sExoul':i\be prmuoted by m‘m_s ; and‘i_f-‘ ‘N5 were a -war f’ox\t1‘xe ‘p1'om<)£’io11 or .exten:ion of»ch;x‘i§ti:xnity, he sj_houI(1 [say it was *unnIghte‘ ;eous-,j;3nd»1l1ut no ‘cin ! propnxfly under-K :st:2ndfr§g;antl’ imbued wi\th»tl_m s‘pi1'4'i’t-of\the Com-I *§110IIMfu'i‘tI:», could lend\ his aigd ti) it. ‘But such; was riot the Ch&l!’{lCtBI_’ of‘ the t\7,zu_=-—*it vfxas, on‘ ‘the.colI£x?;,x1ry.,_a_.!:';u‘in self-dcfence, ya want‘ for gxistencc ; and itithe necessary conseq1;g‘nce.-of ggiding SU<'.l_Li1: :gti‘l1gglc were that, by‘-‘its, s_uc- res.-a,M -.9.f,\e imexaests.ofctxristianity would be ud- Vallccd‘ «that indeed, so:»tZ1rVfmm* cMonstiMtut'§_i2g.ar1' dbjectiwn, v;ou=_ld‘ afford an additional induce- ment fa christians to -be:active;'in» their .be‘nev’o-. lent et1\1\ts. Finally}, Mr. D‘. ct-xpressed the ~l:op.é, 1atthis”‘5night%s' meeting. wo:_;lc_l ’_l3eAthe;. J-b1¢:aia1»;;awa1%ds.tIze- —.pi-omaitigsn Lo1i:h—eip.;emanci_-; pa , ' 1 '-f &’sol{z:c‘J, That. :1. committee be_,apppintedi to >5-o1icitMan,d receive subscriptions «on behalf} of ,t,heMG-‘reek-5,, 1'14-om; the vinhzxbitants of 61153? city, State, 2md?~n,i2ighbouri‘ng Sta_§§_as‘,‘ and with -this; vvieuz, an Addre‘sS*Msettin_g fOVI\tjh\.Iheil”-0b_iGCt, ‘_the<1m1r;1;e1'~'in xvliich it czu1»b£é.\best; -aecotgplish-f 'e'd', shah bi} gublisghetl by sairlécommittée‘. .I.‘eso‘Ived,, fxI’«hat glist.<j£Hu:T‘nztm<;s~_of .a1_'l'*‘pe‘1j-;v ‘sons subsTcf1fi’Ding to {he ‘5~‘ G»,f¢,'e<:l4E«I*\u11_d the aniouxnt S:ubScl'i!J_€_d. by each, be ff;'romvtime1 \10 time» _pubi‘i§hcd in« -the newspapers, at, «ii.heV discretion of the donors. ' “ ‘- fq1j_y5_gf l'i_mJ,E§Qi?!§§Q¢C%¢,_ ‘Jay'.pe¢e;,._ ‘¢'=\.dI-”jo.i%l.‘¢i;%s--$6 ‘:1-gi'i't;.1\1{a<!.‘I‘i_,c1._ \ ~ Riégg, Lugs Vbeeiy 'ti‘ié<1'?and1;l:0'>demne-I to death‘ H_..é ~‘1!vi{l ‘l)e.ttan5ferq,dI one Of klrese day; to we '1?(m‘z‘n 'P;r*iLaon-.V C'a.“|,v.i*a v,$'z1s - ! judfe, me \6 ,phe:w«utT the -Bi§!,1pp;of Osman one -of ‘the 1;e_ Agents» ~ft?is-irI),“;‘;i¢f5é‘5il3Ie to form‘ :1I)WézI. gf me g_§.9g;_;:ibleAtreat4i_i“ which -this Imfortunule :j;_x,1nngha‘3-’.l>teIet1 zaa re ! of _.c‘|\.ueIty -y$'nr1'i:y.:§3:1Xih,B VSGFVIIQS. ‘the Cll cf ,~h‘IE‘f1Gi‘s0§) mas-cIii31 to Zu'|_ug_a|, one oflhg ‘c!1iél'ssMof\lEl1*e -1‘ebelliDl'1'0f' tl}e 71*!’xM July, Mm’ took 41. pleasure; in. tormentmg élfhe -|)l'i:1num-3 -m. everyVpo‘ssib,ie- mnmI,8‘I'-. T1h’elp0[)ul;me v.-mg‘ pei-mi‘ttIed.,on tI:_e.li,x;st day. to‘ =q\»‘;u-u:.ch~u.. dungeon yinxvhic-ls Eiiggo wzxs’C01n and 1,). 7‘loau‘l< him with insults. General Riego.-—-,T‘lmt a»big;'ot_’ed an«1irnfurn:'- ed pal‘-ty Spain. S11£3\_!1’F'1 .S1i'lDil€r:a'\.*hig11 s;.i;;1,.,1 enemy when he li.adfa‘[1en Into tlueis' pnwcr. iu: natuxtil gfnotdiSgi‘€ic6f11l’5 _ buVtituisVmcl:11:chnI;: when;~tl1i§;gjie\§'sp:«a12er$ (If H306 peop1‘e.:;.,H,,l1_ -‘11nt'aI,'-ily é;\c‘l'1<) :md'e.ven; ad§l‘t0‘thcse c.\.h1:nn‘i.._.. -so 1- .tT;:om,‘G(_e11eml Riego ‘lxajving . com1'u'cu_-.1 l1_im's‘e'l(”‘ixI the-*ne'iglibpu“rhood‘ of‘M:dn9:: as as. sented, it, \q>]>eu1-3%. rfroxn undou__‘ot‘e.*¢;futInnri1_~, that .1‘vhe_n_ he fel1.i!nvi‘th aédetachmentof abouz 300 'o,H_°he Argny of the{Faith, thix‘~tyvo‘f?.thela1- -Ate;-«,-( after a Sfililit. .ski_i:misb‘,_ were taken pm- sonersg, and\lus. companioxisin. arms‘ wouhfhnvu then: 51101.‘, w'hich~cru”el purpose Riego 1'ehe-. méntly resisted, and» succeeded‘ i°n>saying_;1,e;,. lives; 1'It is said in the private, Ietteré from Madrid; that ‘R«iego~support_sV with great ness the\ numberlesg«indignities and continued‘ ijil_‘-treatment in‘ upon' him ‘by the malice of his -enemies, -s'i'nc1e 13.2 -is zflllén. 'iI'ltOfhPi1* hands. '1,'.he- ‘Royal VCarfébi'neers~'wl1o conduct. edthimfromg to: Andujar, farced him to amass, which is the».manner,. ac.‘ cordfngvto an ancient custom.’ At Cardovaa galloni been erected, andf_Athe windows. and balbolxies draperied‘ with ~rus'h;matting andl. dirty rags, in order to deride him. In award, the ‘Royalists t\:u_: tlxeixy invgéntion to me;ms.ofmortifyin’g- zmdé-humiliating ‘him. '1: is _a miracle if‘_al_l this do not end fatally f'o1_'~th‘e u‘nfortl1nat.e_Rie’g0- It is said L’:Empecinado made a forced march of sixty leagues in 6 days,’ order Vto”rescuéj him, but on reaching the point wheré he ~hopedTta accomplish it, Riego. hz1d.already passed. .7 7 [‘F«.’)vxi ‘H .r--.'c-4I:_1.;_; l'«-31.] Ta‘ 2':’Lc‘v':r1L-:rLrr:;:,f;,I,.; [a3p.,m1zrnwl' I)‘. Varndcrlzeyv dm, 1:.‘ --,. «,/‘ './'/-I 5. 1';’::.'c.s.=.e;'ae«r counly. Bx‘ J_mx'..~' H. 13p.'unu:«',,F.=.q. '5_;*.~n:! whit 'L'rm‘n f;:icx:1LhE'p.’ta manly ‘tent, “$1.45 b4.-.«‘.<.-x‘ ;_;1§zace' ajbmt ,rez'”s !:1‘:;n.\—~—13yroiz Cnlri in the grave! Avril ' ‘In itxbe. Whi1n.'yct*1he !m'.f'««.t’.'if'-: i~ €£1\3(’h That the tlii ~5[.:'M\XT-..M\“\b the $1394‘ And sjcattem; rum u\rr thu’.s.:eue~2 Ca =3\! 42111 Ric; liei ‘H\é«c?)mr.>th Into, he com:-~th. 9001'), A He. l'uI*kc't'Ix in the’..ur»x'1m.-',‘-' .prizn(‘-—— He Iu1*‘.¢-th inthe beam of nrmn, And in the shudk: of ex L-mug time. ;'?€€3Ir113e4l,: 'l‘,h:1't'tbe Committee alre_ady ap-j ‘pointed: be ircquested to pltelpareé .a»memo1'—ial’ to; C'ong1v.essA, p.aa5=ig1gtlyz1t.t}1e independence 0171.118‘; ‘Greek rg:-.tiL<)fi'Lbe x'é<_:ogfniz_,ed. by the American? G'oven':1meut, ‘ ‘ ‘ And early hath ‘he broxxght \ -low, Friend ofmy \b.oyboml‘.< frolic; ye-.u:s 2! Conxpanion of my wm‘! M\ wcm. In »days.~1-'cmexr:bem<l now with tears. _ -.v.Vgr_1w1_:,._.‘.;.13,A§z,V:s’1>.-13, Chairman. Jo:\r_».1?x1AN%vqoo1:)HUE, Sec. ‘ _ . vcoMM>1'rTEE. gjs]: -‘“.Y-r Tat Z His 'H‘onox~ the 1VL{z;j,’or, G‘epera1MCAl_axfkson,- ‘C61, Rutgers, Col. I\1a(1‘i‘nus-WiMI‘let-_t,, G01. Va- x;ick,. Col. ';1_‘rumb\'1l!T, Henry Eckford-,. Robert M’(-Lueeng :Ja,mu'el'J-ones, Jidhn Dun-, Jacob.B, Taylor, Phi'IipjH,jone, J». A.;I*7Im'('l', G_en;. Jacob’ Mo17to;n.,. Gieix. Pgmulding, Wm. Bayardi, C~hzu‘_le‘s_s W'ilkes, J£ohne_(_}.'Coster, .Iona.'Goodl1uc.,J'ol1n. Pi‘utur.d, :Ie1‘.'Th0u_1p'son, T~hon;as Ed‘(lyj.., Rev.‘ Dr. _R.ome_yn_, ’1’¢ev.L-Dr. M’Le0d, Prof} M\V_iéar Dudley »Sel“den, John B. Mu-riay, Russell Nevins, [George Dummer, Thomas H. Merry, David 8. «Lyon, ‘C01. ;F.i’s_h,,_,C-h:1r,les King, Rev. Dr. C.ummi'ng;,..Wm; W‘. Wool_‘sey,Gid‘éon»L ee, Lynde Catlin; C.~ ?D.VCo‘l'ci1exi, Judge T1’-v'i'ng’. ‘Dr. Mitcbill, Isaac Lawrence,’ Chai;;cello1'T Kent, Genera‘! ‘Swift, Prof: Anthon‘, '1‘. A. 1_?.mmetg,» Amliust. Wright, J. ‘W. Bracket, JohnB;. Mur- ray, David‘ :B~.‘Ogd_en, J. O.‘ Ho ! T. -Smith, George‘ Gallagher, =_P1'fof. Moore, Ste-g pherr Whithey, J‘. ‘P-gall-,. -De Witt Clinton, D.‘ H. Doyle, ‘Henry ‘\«VheatOna, William Johnson,.' Re-bertSedgwicI<,' H..K’eté‘h,um., .. — High hnpes were tl}i;1e~ anddrcamséwverc-S thine, \ A-’1£n(1‘r._x‘in])o11fEhoiJfghts ofcoming hours ; Am‘; l0vevlbok_e‘dfon'wit}1 eyes benign, And‘ w for thee an crown of liowcrs. Schenectacly-—.-Isaac Riggs-. ’ ' Schohaéraie,-.—‘M;g,x‘vi:V1 Judd, John Stry};cr.. ‘$enecTa—:.-;Jo‘n:gs.Seeley,1'ErastusWoodworth, St. 'I,.12gv.vréV:i1Vce-.-'—I\T‘21;tha1niel F. W’indslow.t Su .Ha]‘sey, Josiah ‘Sémith. ‘ Sullivan--‘Pete-1' Miller: his Tm That crown emvrenthedé thysmiliug brow, I saw it.t.herc'but _y.es'terdg:y ' In brightness in beauty-‘now It lieth w,vzu;t'u1.,to«dccay. d_1e E 56113 Steuben‘-———Geo~. ‘M’Clurc,1rGrattan=H; Whee- ler. 4‘ ‘ 554 ‘ V. «- Szudder and‘ darker now the wreath Wbven by ‘thy untimely doom; It is the rforonz:l\of‘de:1th-— Ibis the chaplet of the tomb ! ’Tioga—-(~§éui'ialielM «VB:?irstqv‘$\=;4(n‘r‘ra‘nt.B.M‘Bfald‘- wm. ~ 3 s4ign:1l5§'.‘\ similar :3nesi=thro1igi1Uout thé United States.‘ : .’I~‘hat‘ i'n~'ev.ery city, .county, town, and hamlet; :1 similar voicemigh‘tbu1'stfQ1‘ ;‘and, while ,1 brding, as individuals, ou-1'5, C0llt!_'~ii)l1- -tions £61‘ this great object, .a, call might at the :same«tin§'efbemz’1de upon our Government, so strong and’ so general, that it coufid not but be, receiveii as. the voicie of the people of America, urging iii; governmeint to‘acknowie¢‘i;;<_2 and pro- cl-.ii\m ilié i'nd'epenclen'ce oI‘Greece, This inay be rimaginiéih ‘but a very imperfect sketch ofthc ~rem':trks of M1\.\'D.uerj. whicfrwere deliv'ered with s‘or’muc,h animation and rapidity, as to render ‘a»i'e‘pox\t from memory im.prztctica- blea . i k Nu An ad in 'I‘éompl_:in_s5.—[.-Pewter Huger, 2<1,.TNicolVHaiIs.¢y, , Uls '1‘illbtson;.James C‘. Dewitt, Joseph ansen. » ‘ g theft; iron) wish 4,! .d..-xv ujiixit z \ and Ildble. hearted‘<man,. I:‘loa.redvtl1ee,:and :1 well, may mourn Over ;the shgrtness of thy span, \ And o'er thy ‘hopes thus early shorn. Was}Mx\ingto D’. K,e]logg,.Davig1 Camp- bell, Johq‘-Crary, E:zraISmi'th. ‘ ’” \V:’Iyne-.—-James Dixon, Russel] Whipple, Warren-—,-1Dudly Faxrlin. ’ Wescihestere-—Nehemiahé Brown, jr. Benja- min Ferris, Nil‘ea_Fro_st. .. Y'atcS.-—/Aaxron Remtgr. , xespu decua! Ifotf Wewere linked in=uniso‘n. I B,yrman_y. an unforgotton tie, ‘ When life w:’(sfaiL1j' and e-rlei the sun 3 ‘Of happinesswhad, left my ‘sky; * In consequence of a mistake in the returns ofthe .to.w’n, of Stqyvgsant, ’1\homas _Bay has -been returned as, elected‘-,. instead of Mr. Liv- but as the votes of that town were given -for Walter C‘. Livingston, and the W. having been :added in malgingiout the returns, it is presumed Mr‘. Bay will =uO.t attempt to‘ take his seat. If he should,‘ however,‘ the ‘house will: undoubtedly contact the error. ’(Members_ of the former legislaturé. C'ONTINU. EXTR; . ‘ —~ iemzscng .» of the Ffogetherdid vourjbosoms bezit; A.’nd:.plans of future pleasure ; And=plédge.._in aftcfn years t6 meet In this cold worldwith hezuftsstill warm The remaining resolutions w_er;eA then offer- ed and were seconded by Mr. Selden, who supportedthe propriety and necessity? of our\ interferanre in ~behé1lf of the Greeks, by a spir-2 .itedeap'yeal_ to_ our classic recollections. He pointed,” outvthe situation, geographical andz physi.c‘a‘l’, ofG1jeece--its -numerous‘ ad_vantag'e_3. of soil, population and cliinate, all rendered‘. ‘unajvailing by the despotism under which thefy__' groaned. He particularly called upon the citi‘-. zens of’ this only and -lastabode of - to; -take their stand now in behalf of the Greeks--—,’ now, when the.~crownedl:eadsA_ of Europe are: combined totoppress it every where ;, and when the moment seems to have arrived? which nmst determine whethe‘r‘th‘esc crowned heads shalll be laid low, and whether fresh‘ chains and]. .manacles' shall be imposed upon the nations‘ whomthey insult ruin by their away. In- such a contest as theGrecks axjc nowenggged, it becomesus. to be foremost. In such a‘ strug-4‘ gle ‘had our fathers‘ been engaged, and we._ owed it to.theii- memor)? and example not to lookon :'\s,idld;»Ip..et‘:_ta'\to‘x's, when others were i5:i§'si!ig”vtbro1zgh the same trial: Mr. Sel- den expatiated largely upon these topics, and having concluded‘-._ the following Address‘ from. the ‘Greek Senate 6f Calamata, to the people of. the United States traigslnted. by Professor. Everett, forthe North, American Review). was readto the meeting, and received in a, ~spirit; whilcheeemed to echo its feeling and manly :1p- rpea . A t Thc\iS'pcctat’eitr Onhntgzl.-qif‘Smyna,_ Sept. 5th ,Bt§lQe!:1it‘2i,l the ‘Hyidtiotes, Spezziotes, and ‘lfpsaa Mribts. have Tloj-ft »Hy.dra_i wjtliva fleet of 75 8ai|3,.in« pu}rsuitot'.th‘e Capt Paichn. The Egyptiantlcet -under the command‘ of \Gibraltar. ieturned tot A=l'cxandr'in.at'terthetqlenthi of Hanan. :P.a,cha,.' ‘fer the pnjrpose of taking-in t'resh ‘troops ‘and, a new commainder It is nttersvardsn to proceed to Cgmee, which. belongs,-ton the goveriinaent of the'Viceroy cf ‘Egypt. The 4Ip§ariots« ianded at Sumosand destroyed‘ the“ vineyards. The jSntnots'took aI'ms'and»t'o,rt;e‘d~ them‘ to getire. It is said thatthe Schiktar of t~hePacha of Egypt has arrivenati 'l,‘i‘icqla..vvi‘t~h 10,000 men, and than strong ‘force is--viexpected there {IOVIBV Livaedin.--eThe Greeks, onthe other hand, have m¢ceeded»in collectinga, body of 1.0.000 men, who hnvemnrchedt towardg the‘ iPelepon,ess,us in the rear of the 'l‘1u'|ii:ih army. The Greek government having appointed‘; [Prince Mautrocoi'dato't.o?the situation not’ VI_ce~ president in‘ place ofColocofroni.the letter on hearing the intel|igen_t:e, wyoteaithreutening l__e‘tte'r'WtbeSenate',_;c,d}Iing»tipdn them «to re‘? woke the appoitment. Maiurocoralato, fearing that hisiife might be endangered, in dis- guise to Hydra. Colocotroni‘, not content. with holding out threat» [mm a distnnce, appe‘are.d before the Senate in estate of violent irritation. The Senate, inkplnge of beingintimidatedmaus,-l ed, lnmito be. seized and. thrown into at dun- geon. An account of the riches he acquired =t‘mm the enemy at Tripuhzzn and Nnpuli tdie Romanin was demanded ot .him. =_l‘t- is said that he possesses a fo'rtune~ot' 13 millions. emon Ki[Ig,-- x ' . TTfb_geib’e“1\ aid our souls unite, ‘ ‘ ;And;~coming joy wascaye cmrthemc-=«—’ Ohr! forthpsg *.'i’s-_ions o'fdc-lig‘h't-- ~._Oh 1' for o.u”r bovl1ood’s broken dream ! .M£scMcf13re?zii2zg.—Br;emn,..Sept‘; 20.--Some persons ‘who pretend. to bewell informed upon the;-subject,'*aifei:t to say that the \interview of “the two Emperors on the ‘frontiers of Poland, has for its object the concerting .of,means' to di- mixnishme in of England in the Statesof ~t-he Porte and of (Persia, ;. a first step having beell <:rownevdwith; ‘s,_i_ict:ess,i1Sp:iin— and Portu- gzil, 'wh,e;'eGtéz1t-Britain had failedv in its pro- ject ofbein accepted as a‘ mediator in thedi ferences‘bé_i_Tvee_n the Peninsula and Fiance, the Potentates of the _North, they sa‘y,,'hm'ea grand‘ plan of detaching gtltogtzltbertjnz European Continent from English preponderance, which‘ willbe a prelude to the extinction of that pow- er in India._ Those persons to. \¥,’i_10l_n we allude ‘found their opinions, on the. gone ohzmd, on the i.e ._of- 1Bi_Issia~ to extend; its :'relations Jnthe New Worm; its.d_3isii:e tofonnd new colonies on the cxpeciitidn of Capt. Kotzebue,‘ and on the other, on {he measures oLfI:I,ngland*to place bounds-to' the ambition ‘of Russia, as may be seen from its care in establishjnggeacgbetsvoen Persian and the Porto, and by diet protection which ‘it has a the Greeks and the Pa- cha ofEgypt.—-Swabia Mercury, v_ ~ l-‘irniln the Ame Dcc. 3 Cause of the Greeks. authon A deep, mysterio destiny, , I Dashed‘ long ngb my joysin dust ; _Dut fate_ was kindcrfar to» thee, And bade ‘thee. in the future trust PUBLIC MEETING IN NEW-1'0RK. A meeting such both in point ofnumbers and respectability ‘as is seldom G0nV’et!,e_d:.,\ViIS held \last evening at the ’FontinetColTee-House, for ‘the purpose of devising the -meanseof most et_Fec- tually promoting the success of the Greeks. Among-the .persons'assembled, we were gladito recognize many of our Rev. Clergy, and some «members ofthe Society of- Friends, who ap- peared alike zealousi on this occasion, to mani- fest their interest in so holy a cause. At the appointed ‘hour William Bayard, Esq. was culled to‘ the chair. and Jomotlm-A G<‘w<1.b.,“‘=,» 31-- npfpolnled Secretary, when the objects of the meeting having been brie stated by Mr. John Pintard, Mr. S. It.l1urd rose to propose the tirst resolution; and in doing‘ so, gave‘ a feel: ing description of the miseries and degradation to which the Greeks of'this~day :ha\fIe been re-. duced by their Turkish opp1_°e's§or§. He spoke from actualtk-nowledge, having travelled thro’ Greece himself, under the protection of Turk‘- ish J anissaries——.who made it a rule, whenever they stopped, to select the best house for._the grccommodation of those they eseorterl, and to turn out of it, without ceremony or reward, its own‘ lawful inmates andproprietors. \I‘he‘mo.st polished. elegant and re1ine‘d«Greek, was at all times subject to be treated’ withthe ‘utmost bru-' tality, by the lust and lowest Turk, and that u~itlI.“rt the possibility of 1f'edi'ess,», or thcpower ol,'1‘esi§tz1mjie.—-.-Mr. H. spoke at lengtltof what we -owned a,s'5men and Cl1ri_s_ti-anstothis people—— and urged! ~n‘§ on ‘additional motive for suc'eor- \ing them; tlizitzts a niltion we oweil nothing to; the Tlllflts-'-—f0'l‘ that 'a”s a nation we were not knownmnor acknowledged by tliem. :lt_inir_g:ht.‘ not be afact witliiu the rucollectiionof all‘ who heard him, and1i_e..'thei?efo1iesiat«‘d \it that the Americam lljag wasnot recognised by the Tums ; and that ihiuerican vessels trading to the Le- vant, and the ‘hifhipelago, weite obliged, in case ofnced,. to have rrecourse to the protec- tion of am. English. :1 Danish, or Swedish Am- ‘bassador. From these, and many other con. siidomtions which Mr. H. urged with warmth and eifect, hethopod the consequences of this :night’.~= meeting would ‘be such _;is Ame1'icans mi_-,»ht be proud of, and the Gnet-ks gainers by it. i - 991??\ ”Bi:go= nimd Mr, '1-‘hy manhood met upon this earth - With-joys, while mine did meet with none ; To thee life was :1 thing’ of worth, ‘ ‘ Yet I 'am1cft——and thou art gone! Friend ofmy primal hours. ftnrewell ! W}hate’er my cheqtxrod fife may he, * .‘1‘}xe memory of my hem): -<h:111 dwell Kindly and m0ui'nfu'lly with thee. I Ptfoqec united A axresle, 2*!’ :4 ‘ §{:.§;_, \.}‘ImI1 hadstat‘L1_y'f'.:—u:lt.=, but ‘M them rest, ‘ Where 1_~_est~.z1?hy cold and faded brow ; And cursed he the 11‘r1f':<~I1‘n:;r hrcnst, ’I‘hat harbors zmght against thee now ! theirbl on beih ‘ F;‘}‘-amthc Jllbcmy Argus.‘ NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. - Spain.—-A‘s':m‘e_viden'c‘e_ at the failing of the gnltra royaliuts ofS;iain7, it iigtatedatllat the Ma- drid Rcitaugador oftlge l'6tf1»ot’ October. in a gratisnnppleFnent,.éoma}n's the \ ‘fepresentation \of the city nt Corunnn against Clzambmmnd in fzavourroftheholy tribunal of thé‘. Inq-uz's;'tL'on!\ In the cou rse of thatenlightened dricufnent it is togittend to tliia repre- sentation. Be-establish the holy tribunalqfl/I! that the i,mpious‘may begtruck dumb and tp to flight, and returnt-no more tot prggagflle rtheir pemicious\p‘rincipIesj. Finally, constgn the education of youth :6 the Society of Jesus\. to perform. that duty in ct»; same manner as- before its exlinctian. in order that our Inm- quillity ma__y thus be 'la_'s_ting,.”——Lnsting .tr{m-V quiliityia nodoubt! But what “past-.I%V|\S. slaves” are these-.—--. ! \ . ., The following isa perfert list of the mem- bers composing the next Legislature. The names of the Senators -zmrk-edin z7talz'cs are To the ci1!_izcn:‘Qf the-United -states qf./Irncricd. leC¢lV,€ '. They ‘w » Having formed the resolution to live or die for freedom, Wewerp dravvn toward you by a ji1st~sym]iathy ; since it is in yotujhind that Li- ‘Jiertylms« . abode, ‘and byyou, that. she is prized as by our fathers. ‘Hence, ‘in invoking her ‘name,we invoke yours at the same time,_1i'ustiing'-tliat in imitating~you', we shall imita our ancéstors, and be‘ tixqiight worthy of then: ifwe succeed in resembling-_ you. . _ , new elections. .E:ttract.o_fa letter 1-coc‘i_'2>’cd‘in. _Lqnd’an. \‘ Buronuz: Oct. 2;|.-_-'I;‘he' Con§m,ut'ion‘a_l‘ ‘troops -that form part of Bgtllasjeros’ afmy are‘ 'ati‘ilinumerous in J$3en,‘Turcia, nnd“part ofAn—- dalusia. Gztlliolain in. t’ermeTotati‘ou, and doubts’ seem to be entertained of Morillo. In the irnunznduna the. Constitutiomtlists‘ lately -obtain-\ .e(Icox1si¢!er:il§lg advantages, and obliged the’ troops -opposed to them (6 getreat tovvtufdl To.-' ledo, leaving atgood manywounded at Talav‘e—: ra. La Keyna.~,Cartl1-._gge*na and Alicant refusc -to 8.!1bmi,.t,,an<i itfthey ‘pleage, mayo hold out longer than the p1aceswtxic‘h«%have already out-I-3 rrentlered. It may be apprehdnded that even: the frontier province winihe scenes of liIooId- shed, as annual thg French ‘leave thenuat present they resemble a desert. 4 \ The’ tEhu'n[ie'cinmloh has efmered Cacerés ‘without oppos’ition_',4and proceeded thence to‘ ‘Truxizlfo, where he;a1;rives-.tl1'o.ugh Qoesada made a;she‘w of opposing him. tttis at ! that :m:my- ofthe troops had‘ quilted Bal- Iasteros, in oonfortnily with. the Convention, ‘have joined‘ Lopez Baooz. lto-aist said. thatall. the troops are going ‘tube sent to that; ‘part of -Estfemaduta-, tvhichare at Se'goviia‘,\mf-\'v.el| an-‘ all the anny «in C_'gI!tile, and,.th'e French troop: .iu the environs ofMadrid.:‘ ' 22;\: -Va‘-‘ 1:, is If X: ‘. SIiN.\'l'L'. \ *FitstDistrict+“'zx}tor ‘Bowne, John Leffe1-ts, J;xs;n‘1\ Ward. David’ Ii-urdne;-. ‘Second District—.Tarnes Hurt, John Sudam, Ste_p?~.en_ Thorn, Wz'If,7'a1n. Nc/son. . 'vl‘v'nird Di'e'trict—-Ch:u'Ies ll. HDuclle‘_v, James; .Mn110‘I'y, Jacob Hai_::ht, Edward P. £41-z':zg;zo2z. Fourth Distx’vi,c.,t-—I)f_r_~1::ncton Wheeler, John; »Cmmer; Ancliibald M\lntyre Silas ‘Wrightjr. [Fifth 'DistricE—-A‘lvin Brohson, Thos. Green. I1_‘v, Sherman Wooster’; Perlcy K’cyc.9. ‘Sixth District-—F;gr1'nnd Stmnahan', Isaac Og-. den ,‘Ti1ley ‘Lynde, Latham :3. Burroz,~.~,5, »h‘cve,nth Di§trict—-~34-:;-e (‘1:u'k, Jonas Earle, jr. _Byran1_Green,'.[cglc2Iiavh Margaux, V Eighth District-—IIen1:m J. Iicd David Eason, James .M‘CrIII, John. Bn2;~nu:.n. ..HOUSE OF‘ ASSE‘.'\.IBL.Y. ‘.§.1h:1ny-.—Jolxn Stilivcvll, Jesse Wood, Arch- ibahl Slievons. ‘ '~ A11eg:qm_y—I,az. B.‘ Ruth! one. ’ Broomee-‘ThoinasT G. \\\:xtm'mnn. Cay.uf.§:’1—Silas Bowkcr. .Tds.i.1l1 .Bevier,'? Au- gustus F-. Fer Asahel. Fitch. *- L Chen:1.ng‘o—-J0hn‘LaihaI I\. Hubbard, Danie} ‘Re Colunibi-.1——sJohn— Kmg, _Jvsc;:h D. Monell. Walter’ C. 'Living.i'tou\‘ ‘ 'C«1inton'—-—Aza1ti‘aJ1 C.. Fla,r:g.t Corl1.md‘-—l\Iatt}1ias' C ouk-, Wi \ Bnxttu, of; In York to their it Meeting consider 3 . 1; 3‘ 5;.‘ ; 4 4- ‘v7i;\.~’ '1’hous;hse‘parated fromyou-by mighty oceans, your character brings you near us. _We esteem you nearer tllan,;tlie‘x_1aiiion& on oi?!‘ frontiers; and we possess, in you, friexids, fellowatzitis zens, and brethren,_ because you are just, hu- mane and‘ generous ;~—ju_st. because free, gen- erous and libe1:.1l, because christi-ansi. Your; liberty is not propped. on the slavery of other. nations, nor your prosperity on their cca‘la,mi- ties and 'sufferin\gs. But’. on the Contr‘a1fy,. free and prosperous yourselvegz, you are desirous that all men should share the same 'hle5§si’ngsi; that all should enjc'_).y.these rights, to which all are by nature equally entitled. It is yoi1,‘who .first proclaimed these rights; it is you whjoi have been the first again to recognise tlzzm, in rendering the rank of men to the Afric ns de- graded totbe level of brutes. i It is bfyyour» example, that Europe has abolished the shame- fuland cruel trade in human from you that she reécivesJ'e‘ssons of justice, and learns to renounce her‘ absent and sangt1inai'yc11s- torns. ’1‘his~glory, Americans, is yours? alone... and raises you above» all the nations which have gained a name for‘ libértyand‘ laws. . T It is forvyou, citizens of America, to crown the glory, in aiding us to ;purge Greece from the lmrbariaus, who for four hundred years have pollnt’ed soil’. It is‘ surely worthy of iyou to ‘repayme obligations of the civilized Im- tions, and to banish ignorance and barbarism from the country of freedom and .the arts, You ‘will not assuredly imitate the culpable inditfer-V ence or rather the long ingratitude of some-of the Europeans; No, the fellow-citizens\'ot? Penn, ‘of Washington, and of‘ ,I\ran'kl‘in' will f not refuse their aid. to the descenclants of Alfhoci-‘ on, and Thrasybulus, o€Ar?atus, and of?Pl1i'l0-» pcemen. \ -» 'lho ciliz public-J *1:':%''‘' $3’ 1 .1 A, 351? ' ‘E -,7 The. 1 Con‘g‘re_I* genéql Declaration qf W’qr,by Mexico Tagaz'mtSpain. T119. C \ at Bammore, in‘ 9. daysfrom 'H'vl* Van\: Wings the ixntél|:gencLe-*f:ik,eB from ghe Havana\ Weeiily Report of the _l51h :n_ltim‘o ; V. Horn, joood tinu dome, hg gun . disposed The American schobnerFame,capt_.i.Ilan-lo!» arrived at this port on Satqrdauy last/ 91d‘‘)’9 from Alvarado, +hnvi_ng‘ on ‘boardnthe t}V0 599\‘ \ ! Srint’w‘go‘lrisarra and 9» Jone Ramonxde Oat,-.1. -By_ the vessel we hi!“ received the ~toI|pwi ng o ! ! :_ _ _ The .unexpé'i:téiconimencement of ‘hostilities by the: Governor ofthe qasglg of San Juan 418 Ulloa, against the town aof\V‘ei‘5a Cruzv M5 9\ ‘pulled «the. Supreme Ex,ecutiveJ?ow¢;ar,}o*ati0p measure: con'u!qt_ient.oir an “aggression ‘\l\P‘°‘ waged by iistinthabitunla. and w'a\rrant“ed by ”°‘ gpoliticalvconside.r:itio'ps., V’ - . _ ' . _ it-I at.-«It is ordered ithnt all‘ ipol1t:b:_a!.1aX ‘cnntilgg relatiozns with the .S}\mngehi “W” -cease,‘ \ IS’: I has be?!” Rlftlt‘. right than the lift. Mr. Jnlin-Ducr i~.c.onrlc<1lhc ._rcsolu1i_Qn. He ofl'e:'ed himself to the )neeVtijng,n_ot witl;out;l)e- sit.ntiu‘n—-—it was mi’ howeveit, he§itat.l.On,.étri- sing from any difliilcnre as to speaking i'n,pub- lic, he had been too long used to that to have any diflicultieis on that score ; nor (lidlt it afisc fwni addresjsing so imposing an assembly as he now saw before him, ‘though that \might Well inspire doubts and timidity, but itwns the sub- ject which oppressed find pverwlielmed him—- it was the m:'1g_nit importance cf the theme, to which: he feared \he should be pfmable .10 elevate his own mind, that weighed; upon Mhim—-A—ye_t in such‘ in c:iu'se‘he could1.no‘tl)e: si- lent. Mr. D. then pl‘.0cet'3de'd_ in a’-‘tone and imauneriaml. with an \eIUq'1&n¢é’ wliich wéxte not-‘lost on=:t1ié»audience, to point out.;‘:tl:1c:.prc- =sen't degraded conditiomofllie Greel 3and to contrastéitwith their ancient splendofn‘ and re- nown :' he sjpokca 6f the contest as one «if: ‘w|J;i_ch religion_, fknosvledfgc and liberty, ‘W01’-'3 gstziked ‘ag'airist,+in ignox':mm_3 and kliziverya-¥as‘ one~iniyhich re ! and cultivation. Were 'opposcd by brutal sensuiixljgyazns one. xthiph allwthatiis vallmblciin civilization was 0[5jX{5SG,Il by’ all that is. degradediijn batvbai-ism. H’er‘Sl_jlOW- {ed to his hearers the of ‘Sela, swell.- ling withthe ,I'lCll':,.f)l‘0(lll\Cl of a. ~lnxuriémf soil, =ti!!e‘d~~.by~the ‘h.an¢f$’irI5I -freeinén, »her_ towns ¢n'nobled~;by/ \aims of .learnin_g?;’;whcrev' all tli'ilt‘WilB,-'pl‘cci0u3 inf.th’eir own ancient‘ lite- Notwit Ike lulh9 (1fMk‘~.'CI huitgr he Iiaur .' \ tion to=ba -‘ The» Dcike ol'Ango‘ule'1n‘é»i.s on his’ return :to ‘Fra‘m;e.and is‘_n0't =ex4p1ectéd' lo ‘make any stay at Madrid. »Whe(lm- ‘he willjust visit ‘the: a'r.r'!Iy' in Catalonia is uncertain ; but the general 0pini0n~lIere is that he: sjv‘.i_ll‘ not. , Thér return of ourarmy is stillsp0lr»en_ol and the detail: ,_r(3t[he same as those we lI_'a.V\e already given, only it is rgpprted tlvatVGe'n. Bourmom will ‘be. Colnmantler in Chief of the part which. remains‘ in Spain qmd that 10,000 mén will be placgd\ in Cgudiz--The‘ Cortes and the late‘ Ministers lmve xi-ctiredld vGibr:illm‘. ‘» my-_ fol ' life 0 »oi\on nn., ’ - J MC11auta11quc-r’;-Jagnes Mullet, jr. T (.Jattarnugus—-— -\—--‘yspénrtcr. *_ 'De]awarc'~—‘Petc‘r ‘Pine, Jame Elk. Du€rI1.<i2r-s——Jr:1n1es Ta‘llxmdge, “'AIl'ved S. -I‘oH,, Gil'b.e,r-Tt Thorn, John Klapp. ‘A Essex.-.-ils.'mc Finclu. . v *'Ei”1'e-‘+Samt!el VV11k(‘snr}. , Fra_nk1in+—-George B. [{._€é.ox=cA. A — 7 Gena-wee--_-Oran Fnllet, Shubael I)unhi§fn, Hnmcc S. T umjer;, Jnmgs Gnnson. » J ire_vne——M-Edxva1'i<l: Dale y, ‘Cu ( fo , _ ‘H -9 ;-‘.<i1ncr~J.nhnMG'r?n_ves, Ch:-ist‘o.phcr*L‘,. Bel- -!II1.9;N'_. Charles Budiong. J em nI=nn--I;'{ichVax‘dM-Gootlel 1, 1 John ‘Stewart, John Howe. , ‘_K1ng-s———\VilYnm Fméman. « = . I_xC\_rVi~§——CZl‘Bb Lyog, » ,. X ‘1:5i*Vi!1‘s'3*““-Gcor:n=\Hosniez‘.Gco1'gc ‘Smith. 4M2ldi-*=0fl*‘F-‘1WH1‘d 1‘Iudson,J.oseph S.MCI:uV'k, Tlxornns Spencer. * \ M~nroe——13n<>s‘Storx -, 1‘cter‘PriccM, Major H. Smith. 2d'l’y.--That uaingqthe lenify <33¢ _p‘h'i| vprincli 91¢: ofthe Mex-cg3,g‘\é“!‘.’v‘;:; [ilk i,s\orde{r.éd.1that. all Sp ੈܶऑ৭সওਇਇ uaed‘ ‘ly .le'iwe the ports or n1e‘§,ico,: 1'!-1%.!‘ vP'°‘?‘?(-W1 mg a_sv tlge.gojver’nmen‘tj 9I'ilgIIb5;t0‘¢!11b§l'i§°‘°r'° “ ‘ . ‘ A-. ' “ ~~ who 1' Gene?\ '.daj*7 wit tempest ‘amused life of ; years si Jo; Rei ..zhis octn. {pen oft . 1116 «'t’vox‘vl Jvlatedto now :15 ~~.l- have ‘maul’, : }that‘thg‘ .«nomi‘ng< ‘abm-'r_\o\t ggntlorn \ MADRI D ‘Oat ' 17. The 30,009 I«‘::,:r2nch.iv.ho are to occupy‘ ..||I'e_ Peninsula w_fm\be 'di_,'I,’itributeihhro Prov’- ihces according‘ Vtojnew éterréitorgal divis‘§c)n‘,++. 'P*hei‘?eWil|;‘be':ii1-§MTgd a Marshal of Eirance to commzmdin \:_hijef.but not Og|‘cli:f1at, who npw pears cI(itén)e]y_ diqgustéd wiith all\ that taken ptace hére. ‘ lkii‘-nilwlievedvhntthis importam pl'nce'w.i|l-be=';1!iI Lauriistonb You‘ v ‘hear of the r.epugnanc'e‘Which. Frénch‘I|mw' vgfox-Ilse exVtrc:ne-mcgmzrcs of Fexjdinaiid: It is nibble. Whemlie 1)'ecrg'3eVol\t:h‘e:19_tM October. came ‘be ‘known bare, the Liberals were in V -untied; pu_traged,.-I!t0ne,ll;, and‘ beaten in the itreets\. ..’l’hé French .di’d=no.: qppése lhgne ex‘- ceades, with the exccgptionn olg'tliéjgen§V d’nrnj;s;‘ Iwhosnatclxed aifew xmfortunate mqn~‘fr?b_‘n'I thy .3‘_“;Y'that lbs: samcééonduct bi pursued with all ‘Spinish 'me‘I?chjmttj1:._eh'.thni 1hhy; ‘arrive in‘ Vthempprts fromili '1-¢pc_iin. me’ .i_np‘nce~of. fan!‘ Imontlnm tI’mevsil@g?l;'!o .n thin-resolution; ‘to ‘be k‘npWn‘Un\ulif;£_-§iiH‘nem. zrg-om,_,Huvan_ra 6‘: in? other -Spqiaiih. port of ‘North mnclfiqi. . I ~\ A ‘ 4:n~.uy.—=-:s:;.;.c.az1 msens uxixéiv1~ing’..af:et,W° ;0JNh0lé» periods, Will he‘ Qif.e!‘¢d *°' vm‘~.di't'xg_ W tbe'-_ .liWa» ofwnr. '('if ”t_refm’gi‘ .1;-be no mr*minntdk!.;i)Ads win. be, fr<n‘n- thh. \ nil Va-.m§4I:veusel‘a. “‘ .. -. e - , , ' Ethly-—.\J\|a9t-a’Ite;vthe,périoqzo£r¢urmoVn’¢!b gm pronluctnon Aofthe S not -50‘ .m|,m‘I!¢tg.-57 to“ gm emrf undér 3u1i§,: ‘By ord'-‘:r»oH‘-£~. 8:. .!§..~aMaiic‘o, mO¢t. N525» The quéstjon on the: resolutions separately we're‘the'n takem. and ¥c,a'rried ‘un‘animou‘sly«.s,- andthe -‘meeting adjournecl. '_ Onjmopion, Resolved; that this mectihgkées-.4 teem it él1ig:hly' becomingthe pecpplé of the U. Statcs- to sympathize with the ‘G_rec1gsin_theic present struggle for liberty; and as far’ as can be done without interfering with the prerqgu-‘ me of govemment, render’ them cvery .posAsi-V Mung )n)£’»1')'--HCm'.7 Cunmnghama Peter C‘ u ¢. 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