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'-■Vi J - — , ' f o w ^ M t l n ^ C a f t ^ c B ^ n f i b /w w » tiy jr 'litypoy ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ y g ^ n y ^ d ^ ^ ’IT ^ k-C*1 l\^<'\\f ~ ^ ‘ 1 j-s— p^rfr^ca^r^.sr?-?-,- v* ! - •■.■>■■ ur - .fy .. - w ^ ^gljf a ^rook, ui-tha; J ® c a u r t i a i t o ^ ‘ cavali within a '* - W e S S ® ^ ^ ____ . ••feana'p^|rf«* i s - aa ^ , ptKaw- h w i i ^ x S R ^ . ^ p J h t d , ' ■ . j LfojtM uniio^ SSXifigSi* paMitifr^^i<t.tb<Vn. ao(l it «iinilaj£ rericdntrcs took p l a c e / ^ h e . results of -,*hichjirere similar. , ‘ .>, 0 ■-I k ' i % jV « e 22. 1 T.'AT’TCST PRfiiVT F.HftTfffe. ._ . ■ of-thc Com- H»?,e, Received their regtxlor 'U p ^ ]^M < w ^ ^ A 'll'tjTe 15 th August, Liv- erpQpt^to\«ie ljtb. > •. if-.'* - ilLXKC E. AND SJPAIIS '. Thftnft-is no. longer any doubt, [whatever may be ,'***d by oerteia^Wkoacreiir who have ^6t^'-4<gtpeivirtg5:tho public during the whole campaign) not only that Ballaateros w^a defeat- ^ ^ ir|b.e.,wro(b,of^p«inr b u t that lie W ik n - (loned 'tfae/ConstitutHmil cuusq. The Morn- l one which we consider thebe^authoritvupon tlic affairs of Ibe^iphioBilla^'wys-^iiYiththe most vigi- ^ant df^tr»'i*t of the accounts throuffL French channcjtffwra Spain, and the best dis- {^ititni^fincl^^vmabkrtH^lLDds to hopertfhat ‘ iho Sinani-arfbr may nw'.r.gftri., it is imprissikln i _______ _______ ___________ lmjxJSsible not to vis>V'the?prescnf app«aranfce very <!c*pond- iagly, T,hq defection of Baliastoroe [which is '\' * 31\ ’ * ” Tr ■* h osa ru- itB j) 0 »siblfetb»flie ffiay have toe^yjt^ig^neyS?ebtgmsuwL . B u t this is-an ^ r i ----- ^ ■gommit-'1 ^ wfety mfmt havo=hpenjm Tffig mhfflP^Etieiall f bgjtar render*“tiiir*uppasitK>n-not u&rea«Hnbl«^-but tp l itjrecjuires -socrething more than two or tnreQ signal examples of baseness in a nation, ty^dopeitte^pKsuinpuoii that-anygrostGene- Tal, has tumid'traitor when. put td the test.— Foreigfikrs and Spaniards have giveq Ballas- th-chanictcr.lbr_m»nly and military i-and- u & o s p j & t a L . -C h i th^ ^ atk,the. whple forcc of Morillo njp.i>cbe^ 3^atU^.B^l»»ierQa, Having cut to'pidce»\a ffe^OBBOfaiacgof l dO cavalry, they :*c^tlsrrsu.-‘« fartliC the M l f ^ i f q ^ n ] | i n | e m & M irW m & ii parts * (mgonv iw b o loi Inilfct of forcigi^ifiS IbM in a gec|e\Ui»;r ? t^t1r^^ortfiSijbo,libe‘i, ^ t ^ § ^ T a f i o d . . i S f ^ e ‘>JGftriiad been d i s c u ^ j . t h a l fr har&'lafcly -o a f e s e r d e p u t i ^ ^ i d e it h B ^ tt i r ^ i g E s b f r f f a t i p a l r o i Jftbinefc— / I s t n ^ l AT. C Q N STXSTlNOEti:. 1 i “ K\ . The .Aijgsbtirgh (Jazclte states; Ihat’pntKe oTJ^ly, »^jfwpJ&iT)k 0 oat in g a nStaStmo^ iV- —v.._u'r,-..— ,t configBOHilQilf c )I a ^ ^ r t r t i m e . ^ W Q ihpu*e9; i^jE ^ |«9M isug^^^B w laines^^W A w '«»^ twiyift^ihp‘flwp|ifli[i,i‘&TV1 ■flIrflHQyhi to-fl^iinyimh it %pjeeun^nd|u ^ t ^ ^ ' ^ e 4 ^ M ^ l ^ . t u n e s tbus s e e i^ihi^t in ^ o «p^6e p£o*e year^the twoa^«^^jrscnals^tlidsg iof^nophana and Tcr-t . An aiticlovia“tbo L o n d o n ^ veiiipgr_Starf o tlic 13jtb’ -Aujiist states tbat ^ p ® ^ ^ ^ U i ^ i t e ^ - # a ^ ^ 0 r e e k > r a T % !a Trekty. h r whirbfrreai sdvankffeff-a-rerof- tn ^Ua l^iwiE*lrD *M I 110 ~>~> n — n n?fi <» n>i Cm«»«««&] ■ tbaword ,Con£^(mffI I that a t tire same time 0 iey a l l i e d tlvei most o 6 «a«ive epithets to tire- K b e ^ l .thattlielatter took anna to overawe t j i p i wjaich his Majesty showed himself a^the-dpoE of his carriage, and «ndeavnred to calm tbo agitation of the populace, and that the J^LunnU-wlS^tjfl.odjby th n vpi■*» / tbo,8n^ffliffnr of wbo^w^re»corted,to his rea^lSlnfce by redoubled reeks, Thisnegociition is^aid to be earned on under tirn mediaflou of Eng- land. tUt.&itting of-the Cortes o ^ t b ^ ^ j t - g a s - d e - ,pr<H3*.* , ,«TATK OP IRELAND. t W o are hagpy to perceive that the ustrac- t|ons which have convulsed this HU fated coun try seem to bejqpigly aubsiding. , Front the Quolodinhe* S JHaneanarw, Attgt 3. -T h e news g fycitcrdgyiB entirelyconfirtoed: Br.llastcro? wjbo bad assembied’about 7,000 merr on the defeat He lost l,7Q0jnen, killodor wounded; more than 3,000 deserted from him,-and have dispersed. He tl^rew himself- into the moun? taina with about 2,000- men at the most. Ge neral Zayas, who commanded Under him, was obliged to fly almost atone towards M alagas- The next day the French troops entered Gre- nada. From the Spectgleur Oriental* JVegropotU, June 3.4. gThe troops which theCapt. Pacha landed in this island united with those of Oarasto andajf- tliis town, form a corps of 8 , 0 0 6 men. Coumi has been invaded, and set on fire ; and almost all the village? ofEnbox have successively met the same fastc. At this moment we see the binoku arising un ail mica of us, in a largo ex- teat of country. Many Greeks have perished and many have been indebted to flight for their safety, and have taken refuge in the mountains. The women and children have been spared, but tbeir situation is truly deplorable. Tlioy- *rande? hjiftQ and thopo-on tho hnpl^fg nf shores, With some few tndcs saved frotn-tfae fffimRS, -tcnanccsfi to>rards the sea witbcotm=— uce him- constantljtnisappointed; fnr tn fi II Hpthpiragiic^ “ EnoiraTuqf’^so, jF'.' the jjlrats, the growth p f these turns, vomited 3eseen5<jn^ie~Go:as^ahaipjfc Gven miscry-in its. lait mtt^at. Jsj\ Though, com- ‘Basr, nor of misfortunes worthy of commiseration^ New- York, Sept. 23. ;#gN£Haw.fend 3Dej ~Tt.W ortbepvesentTnonth _ _ _ ' a . _ _ ttSo «ii. c n e f p .. _ ^ A^lettcrdtti Cadiz, the 4th states that in terxnined thal lus Majesty sKbUld be\l<l(tat ilb erty to gp wherever hiB jueased, deferring until thcHaittlog <^.the fi>Hi)Wmjf^lay,)tlun diar.usaion of the engagements and conditions which were to be stipulated in this transaction; that at one o’clock-in tho mSrning, a secret committee was formed, doubtless to digest the question* which was to be discus»ed in the CQursoof tj^o day yi a public.sittingj that the people were quite en- jchaiitcd at thi$ prospect, and expressed their ‘jo y in a thmmnd ways. Finally, it was said fhttt the J&ingjLnd-tlie Royal-family were -to jneet the Duke of Angouieme at Se> I e. “ Madrid], 12 . Therp is still some talk of preparations made by the Cortes for their departure from Cadiz, 'but the authorities have invited the people to jcaitini!. thp-cnmmunieations which the regency will Tnako,in ordcrto satisfy their laudtfbTe ltn- patience. “ The last news from Cadiz was of th& 6 tli ...ou xiicsxe/omaoaary g'ovcnifncnt, m ttsjii of resources, had levied an pxtraordinary con- jxibutioh on sill private property .w From the-Etoile o f A ugust 18. Bran# head-quartert—Courier extraordina ■ ry, Carpio, Art^tht 11.—A report prevails this ftiorfung at IBe EtatMajor, tfrat they Jtave been fighting in tlie streets a{ Cadiz. Th6 commer cial part of the town wished tta t tKe ICing' should be set at complete liberty, but the small number of militia who remain in the town, wtsh-to opposite it. Mina still continues ilL It os said he is contn.vmg mRnhs to escape by sea, but he fears o n r j — — Frmnthe Pilate o f 3tu°;u*l 21 N E W S ^ R O M T frirF R O N T JIugugt 20. TERSr - - •iff M MM. . txtT '-3U» t* • r > V'Nnn ^E B N B S P A Y , OCTOBER I f f 23' v i ■■■■ ~ ' 1 '-5*™=: _ _ .s^ssssaBp^^ ^-T. i. _ i. r . • : i ._ , jr.- — , r ' W e n*w p resentto tlie pjiblio, the|#^bum- __ _______ ^ __ ______ ^doTffiepveseDtTnanthti we are 4tly~sensiblQ~-9f-the.,?^pqfi^ |^ y ^ ih^overntnentpermitteSi tbe'Kiirg “apd his au- ^hich we subject ourselves.—-The tirn^m ta- gast family to gojo tho perfownance of u JMh'_ vjnjr w a ises has -ft«ueds .and ihat fe^beir ‘Francitto- yel -QnmjU M k a t aa «oon j s thfe, < \ . i Th bli a j U pos- ilace^ observed them, theyrgavo way to luKlm.ent>as ? r n . , p L ___ ^ ^ r ^ 9 ^ ^ ^ 1 i y c l y ^ y r 8 w d fcept-«p-»- -sesaioa^f «ur,-Pro*j»ectu5, wkchwe re.jblis, inual crV^of Fiica le JRpy ! jvith’out adding gp the first paige of this paper. Situate i4the centre of an mtelligo§~ in dustrious, and Mi increasing populati«gSgwe havQ every rtotivfe for exertion > hWWy hope to make the S entinel worthy of the^t- ronage of a wealthy, liberal, ^nd enhgli ntvvitM'inr tha flontfn __ i _____ tliroughtho locks, caus|l sevehil op tlifcupp^j level to take ground. [The*e, h p i r e v c ^ ^ M soon'afloat, andallarrlipd safely ^ S o f e e w ^ r ^ dv. .'We undeHtftm. tfat the’ro xsjeverv niv^, ; p n h E ^ ^ i i g p s s $ $ g ^ ^ ^ g standing the many f ^ i d a E ^ - o b s t a ^ ^ ^ g ^ f iTCT&^resentefl t h e i i i i i f e f l ^ ’be^urHble; that the canal Kill d raf a^ufEciea' s ^ ^ K ^ T ^ ^ t i ^pftT^fie^eoclorsSlrcady ^tmsfaroctwiS people. W e may not rommund succes^tit WBnhalliJnddvgr to deserue-it. - The present commotions in Europe, oppmnhhincn Tres^dential.- election, rendert •well conductednewspapcr interes^ng to evmf ipt^iiigrnnt-Amgnmn. Thcre are tuiany c » flicting claims, and numerous candidates foi ther witlijtlie c^j T pg^ngfe \ a r a If this should-be the «so during \the p tS e |l'r 5 low state o flhe stream?tno doubt can exisftSJt , the ordinary Jioiv of th^Mohawk will afford aa aipplo sufSciency. ■«. Tlie ppoeess-offilling-tbfl-- canal irom Sobto^ — ectady to the first aqueduct, wa»to h a v e tak^j place yesterday; and tlie junction of the^j, - ters of the Mowhawk witi those o flhe jE J u ^ ..; will not bo delayed bey|od-th6 tenth oNhn coming month. That d r ' will be celebrated ■: fwith the ceremony and wip the demonstration| - j? of joy, which a consciousness of the importaicc ' ' oHho evcnt-wiU-BQ^fi>i?3n draw nn t -^anjljt „ ought ever to beheld a jutilee by the cjitiz^tiy of.this state. T[4ie prepantory measures jfor, the celebration are by no ^oeans limited.' In* depontcntly of theap^roba^on by the eorpohb tion of this city, very lib e r a s a b ^ r ip U o iu J ^ — ijtert Tnade“by-the-cidzensr -The-eemmittetl'= leftmrnwty agttirdftyvfoitlie.liilrpflftB of tailing tlic order of the arraigcmcnts. the Presidency jandthe friends of any respectg-l ~ __ ,, « • r « - * “ “ ' W “ S a S S S S S T S claims in our col*ran3. r (large quantities of lumber^ arrived a t Waten^ To defend the rights and^promote tho inter-; forci dunng tlie past week. Among tlie arrivib icsis of tlie inhabittnts of W *vnb Cwter*r »il£ fas the retuxnboat G lean s /m n .NfiffiJffldi :b. « , » » . O u ruM rcsf.^ivifel- ings ar^ identified with tlieirs, and we trust tlmt rr KOy and Lansingbur^i is in full opehi our paper will not, in this respect, prove an ^ n. On Friday and Satuhay last, 33camL unfaithful “ Sentrnd.” boats and 4 sloops passed through.— ib. The affairs o f Sptin, according to our latest advices, wear a gJoany aspect l W hat is tt>~ b^ result, ume .aiqae' must decide. Ourat-v ^ mnirp a nt>w<ionstitutiub fui the p urpow- the rangefnents are suqi, that we shall be able to •liest- • j ttoHigenco, both. foreign .The. importunes o f a swglejnte .—T h e q»Bh tin oFcallmga conveBtion in-fee-state o f 1 S3Ei~ and domestic, which we shall lose no time in laving before our readers. O ’ Persons holding subscription papers, are desired to return them, without delay. * IP *The great massif fttreigtt~new» which we publish to-day, excltdes from our columns much other interesting jjatter. IT W e shall forwardlho Sentinel to those who were subscribers fortlie. Herald; and all who do not tvfah to takrettr paper* are re- town.- m fintiirh n n m . JGLDIT H'Oll conHaues imng.e£<uy dayAuai 'tbe~foj ls aud town. - ??e^»-d;>y pnwi» without some pfpwrt * ‘ killed eing wounded or othsr. on one sifle or the The Senate iff now in s^ismr a t Albaoyr act- V The fast sailing ship Uoion, Capt. French, amved at this port last ev ening, in 20 days from i jtverpoulr The editors of the Commercial ' -flemandedta be re^pbeedk' Fry nt tht Londor^Cottrier^ o f ^Jwg^wi-SJO.— W e have received the following important decrcc, issued'by the Duke d’AngouIeme, at his hcad-quaftgri^ Andajar^ on t1m ffth inrt \Ve give it, a8 it has reached us, unablo to de- (inc precisely the scope of its practical apphca- Diitreping^ Occurrenec .—The schr. Te8v j j g ^ „ oc.l »f A f p o u ,^ ,. ^ 5 S ! t ? f itfcipkedr the SpanfehTip* at three different ointS and sncceedcd, after hard fighting, in ircjng-fh^rn ^ l. ~ Rrilliant charges-were made an j th» aabrea and lances freely used: the vic tory waa. CQ^>P.fetei aoA tlie French entei,ed CampIIlq' Ttmia tlie ringing of bells. On tlic fcdliisving’ night 1500 jnein deserted from Bal- IaSt«n»_ to tho French. The General had gone i n to the mountains, occupying Quesada, Pazo, A lcoa, and Cazola.< Gen. Lovcnla was left a t Guadix to watcLhis movements. Pre vious to the 28th he had sent to parley, but his offers w e r e not accepted. d tkher accounts confirm tlie above, $nd state, “ immediately after his defeat,. Ballasteros o(- fepel tq,^nbpiit, on conditions which Vtere re jected.. VTHree clayi later h e appears to have yipldeg- riiioenditlopally. Thus, one by one, all tbe-arcnles of &e cortes abandon tlie Revo- lutionaBjt-Gauic^-and-nona_now reinma inlhc jfieldbut tho bands of Mina,6vho yet prosecute* a CTrtgainary war in Catnlonia.’1 Tfie New T u q p f/lan Mrrrpaper,) says Ballasteros was dnvento^the moasures he has adopted, by the utter -hc^Jelesshest his situatTon. The Sun, oppnty^nounceslfinl as fi traitor. • c • was a misunderstanding ia regard to tho nriYier of Marshal Moocey, by whicli it w»s-autpposed t|iat lie Jta& to renwve his head qq^rtersi^acic to ^ rones^JT h e MarshaLpte- miiHS; ~31gS^iqf4 ---- r^l --------------- , thoraaay WbiclQje had difectcd to march upon Ignalaida and^evcra. Besieging Wtillery is constantly passing into inai Advertiser have received by ttda arrival, a file of the London Courier to the 20th of August, and Liverpool papers to the 22d—both inclu sive. The news from Spain is several dayrla^ ter- than that rwcetved^by- the Aintfy, hut there is'QOthifig more favorable to the Spanish cause, excepting the rumour of hard fighting in Cat- aloninf'and the symptoms of disagreement be tween the “ Prince Pacificator,” and tlie ftlaijq rid Regency. The defection'of Ballasteros is amply and of ficially confirmed. The following are tlie articles of the Conven tion concluded between that officer and the French commander, M olitor:— “ Art. 1. Gen. Ballesteros and the Second Arrrfy, under his orders, acknowledge the au thority of tlie Regoncy of Spain dunng the ab sence of the King. “ 2. The above mentioned will order all the other Generals and Commanders of places^ situated within the limits of his Government, also to acknowledge tho Regency “ 3. The troops which are under the orders of General Ballasteros, will be stationed in such places as shall be agreed on in concert with Gen. Ballasteros. \® 4. The Generals, Chiefs, and Offioere, be longing to tlie second corps of tlie Spanish a r my, will preserve their rank, employment, and distinction, and the pay belonging to their said capacities, “ 5. No individual of the said army to be har- rassed, proscribed or molested for jiis opinions anterior to this convention, nor for analogous ■the-cOTpJ-of'-J -actSr except-such as. a re amendable to the o r dinary course of justicc. “ 6. The }»y will be issued by the Treasury of Spaiu, in the regular form, and in case of -d<^ay or-impossibibfcjfr-*he-traot» will-continue bling to commence the investment of Pampe- luaa, tlie trenohw to open in September iOtte- liufldrectond fiftyrsix ^neces o f artillery are on thgfsj*jfc- • A~$tter h aH ^eo si^it into St. Se~ partof the*aid army, who desire to return to bastions, frbm General Ricard.'but no answer I was Returned. The Regency 1 >j«estQd to ac- Icotnpany the Duke of AngouWvtf ivhen be left |M adfid, , b.uttwwro reijisw* MseJt. alarm is statedL to prwjaj tjiere, lejst in his absehce they should h ave A^^it from the Constitutionalists, vho are-at^Talavcja^le'la-Rejma. It is said hat that ba^ifigftTOng-mgramoderate in its tone. anHB’is relied the Constitutionalists who yora-imprisoned a t Saragossa. T h e garrison of 'PampeluJia continues to take ^allies. It VvAs-thought by some that the Duke had Mjt Madrid to avoid appearing by piti presence^) sanc5poi the violent measures of tho Regency. A private letter from Bergignan speaks ,of ogiments attacked the Spanisli force, and af“~ er receiv ng a check, finally drovfe the Span- ards. Thedysentaiybas appearedamongthe rrfiflch. . OS££K° A.vp TgHjtg. __ _ c dark pictufce u f F renqh oppression nd Spani|h-treacb«J^T-iti8-exhilij,atingtottura- - G c c e c a ihdland of tcae patriotism and he- ' oi^uustrJige. Tliere. too, are invaders—-but hc-Vt a f e met at every point by a spirit which liooseS death rgtlier than submission. The urlis have committed great cruelties in the cighborhood of .Smyrna, and Pargami, and m lie ferianfl of Negropont: but at Sanderli, 150 ire c b ships hare landed ^ body of Ipsariot? ‘ Albanians, beat the Turks in a hard fight d ravaged the neighboring country, \ ng th e Harem of thd Pgcha. it would seem that Alexander contemplates inl The cantonments as- tion.^ir eron-io vouohiku^Jiis^utheBUcny. We, Louis Antoine de Bourbon, infant of France,.Duke of Angoulcme, Commander- m-Chief of the Army of the Pyrenees, &6. Considering that the occupation oi Spam, by tlie army under our eomniUHd ^ilacba- ua under the indispensable obligation of watching over the tranqmhty of that ICmgdom, and the secu rity of our troops, have commanded, and do nnmmami, as jblloira : 1. The Spanish authorities shall not make any prisoners without authority from tlie French commander of our troops. 2. Tlie Commanders-jn-Chief of the corps under our command shall demand the release of all prisoners who may have been imprisoned in an arbitrary manner for political motives, especially soldiers, that they m£y return to their homes, excepting such as after liberation, shall give cause of complaint. 3. The Commanders-m-Chief of the Corps are authorised to seize all such persons as shall disobey the present orders. \ 4. All publishersand periodicalwntingsshall be under tlie direction of the Commanders of our troops. 5. 'The present decree shall be printed and made known all over the world. Given in Andujat;, tlie 8th Aug. tti23. (Signed) LOUIS ANTOINE. By command GUILLEM INOT. quested to give us notlceoftHF same, immc- diately. Errors. : i u At the Court of Common Heat for tlie coun ty of Wayne, held at LyonsjjtlTweek, W il day afternoon, -ip-tbafresB. After being out &- noise upon^deck; be ijiimedlately ran up, whc^. he found his mate hadTt»e«jJdttpdJ}y one of thif*. ^erew namedtimith. H ctheniiw - —.— TT — - -r» - if ■< .1 i___________ crew niuneu ouuui. a g m r o i w u H i g mam T ^ dams , \Esq. -Sftlul place, was ip- 7erely wouTOTTapt. Garl»Ud,WhO retTettf t nninf/ir] T\ta# *»»*-»♦ lH .ii>nnv on/{HTae»tt TJtn iftf < . i i • «___I _ > L I . ___ _ . J a ~ itt'.'' pointed District Attorney, andMessrs. H iham K . jEBOiiEtS. L , CnyKcu,~8ut G eo KCH W; S cott , w e re ndimtted Attora<ys-and Counsel* lors of said Court. -Appruptmpnts for the r.nimty if Wnynp, con- ssibilityr-the-l to receive daily ratio ^ m signed to them* ■ „ “ 7. The individuals of tlie militia, forming’ their homes, may freely do so, and wi!! meet with safety and protection. — £* In consequence of the present agreerrreitt, hostilities will immediately cease on both sides; ' “ Done at Granada, Aug. 4, 1823;n'* A paragraph dated Carolina, August6,states, that Ballasteros has wri ttert to the principal mcm*- bere of the Cortes at Cadiz, and declared that he i is answerable that befiane fifteen days the King will be set gjt liberty; On the 19 th of August, a letter was received in London from die agent of Lloyds, dated Ge noa, August 7, which say’s, that “ A vessel a r rived this morning, whicli sailed on Dio 2d in*?t. from San Feiicio* co&ft of Catalonia, the mas ter of which reports, that on the 27th ult. three n affair near iVfanresa. in wliich two Frenchr -.divisions,, commanded by Generals Milans, JilaUefas, and Mans, attacked the Froncli near French lost 3000 prisoners; and a great num ber of lolled and wounded, and that the Span* tards set fire to Manresa. . f.npinnn wiis «d?ll tn possession Ol’the CoilSti- tutionalists on tlie 3d mst. Tho French were bombarding it by intervals, and possessed all the surrounding heights from which artillery could play on it. . .A letter from Leghorn of the 2d of August mentions the arrival there of tin* Ex-Emperor, Iturijide, and suite, from Mexico. Theadvioes from, Duiilm.,afe to tho 19th of August. Disturbances still continued,'' and Tiany outrages were committed. Apprehen sions wore expressed in Ij^Jand^fbr the wheat crops, in couscqucaioc'tsrttqj very beavv A most extraordinary occurrence took place last week, between nine and ten o’ clock in tho evening. A coach wa9 ob served coming along tho south B ridge, with the end of a coffin protruding out at one o f j t s windows,- which circum stancp m u sed suspicion in those who witne63eti it tlmt a cliuiUi yard Hatl been violated, aod a cry was instantly set up, that i corpse was carrying to sdine dissecting room. Despite of all rem o n strance the mob dragged tho c a rriage to the police o f fice, into which the coffin was removed ind the hoftes unharnessed. Not sa t i s fied with this, however, the populace lead by some drunken fellow;*, proceed ed to dra'T’’ the coach along the stre e t- until it reached the foot d f the m o u n d , where they threw it over .and set it on fiie^dant-ingarouud i t w h ile barring, lik e i* b and of Indians around their p rey. On inquiry, we mere mforqaed th a t ’ the^cof- fin was intended to r e c e iv e - th e rem a ins of a respectable medical practitioner \Vfi» <lie3 a day or two ago in the environs, . ind that the ipoachman w a s m erely cm- * i * -i. i.i . i ployed to carry it out the c o u n try-lodging £ h * t h e L e ^ a h a d been v t i i f [Edinburgh Observer. Agreeably toaletter pubbshed in the Daily Adveitiser, of tfie 18 th ult. tlie donationjjtrom Havana t^ tho-Gortes, are great, and it is sup posed they will amount to $150,000 in tliat -city. The same letter, speaking of the late conspira cy'in Havana, Raj's-:—O ar active and Excel lent captain, Gon. Vivos, has issued a procla mation which has had the desired eflert to re store pcarc and tranquility, winch I am per suaded tv.ll ^ot be disturbed agaiQ during his luuipyalmi.uMn' * sented to by the Senate, uiiopthe nomination of His Excellency the Govenor, on Satur day the 20th u l t .:— Truman Hamnway and JohniQUbert, Auc tioneers ; Joseph D. Hayvardt Inspector of Beef and Pork. A i . onzo C. P aige , Esq. has ben appointed by the court of common picas, dirtict attornoj for tlie county of ScheflecraHy, vhb John K. Paige, Esq. resigned. J ames M’CALL,and J ohn B owsan , Esqrs. members of tlie last house of assenbly, have been nominated as can&dates fur he senate, from the eighth district. W illiam W oods , F.sq. of tho bounty of Steuben, also a membci or the lasttsscmbly, has been nominated as a rcprescntatit to con gress from the 28th district. lo tlie cabin, loaded bis gun,re turned to t% , tccfci fti'ed- at, tnd- woundod -Smith, when icuifle ensued, i* which ttrB ctptain threw liiiL' overboard. C*pt Garland, was landed «t „ Lewiston, Deltware, wherefc! he* jdl. Thl|_’ n-mnmdor r>f thp. crew, three fa number, jmerr taken inte—eustody. Tlie ycssel After long and cxcitcd discussions, ad a very warm election, tlie people of Illinois lute deci ded against calling a convention to anend the constitution of that state. The new packet boat Omo, ICapt. (Jiiwol^ (new line,) built at this place, by Gen. Thomas Rogers, was launched on the 27th uUr It is expected to commence its trips fromUtiea to Rocliester tlie present week. Twolfes of elegant and commodious Packet Boat now pass this placc, daily, each way; and^ all those who consult economy and ea9e we think they ofTcr inducements above anoth er mode of travelling. “ With what p/t^,” says the Albany Gazette, “ docs every p;jttot- i<3 citizen of this state, witness the rapidL re gression of the canals. But a little more,tan r six years have passed away, sincc these spQ. did works were commenced; and we now^fe. hold the Northern Canal, connecting the wkfcs of the Champlain with the Hudson, complffl^ and the W estern nearly so.” It is in con tty plation, by tlie citizeas of Albany, to celebrij the day on which the first boat from the Bij_ CanaT shall e n ter -JJie Hudson river, which probably take place irnfTew days. This \yi open -to us a water communication to the At. lantic. So m u ch for the enterprise of New York'. » of ntroducing Slavery into tint state has bcg^i rcicted, by the people, by a ittjority of one^ Ttik result involving one of tht moit luijjul lirtr ‘ Questions tliat can be snbmitti to the people^ viovs tlie immense obligation jesting upon eve*; iy individual who is entitled ti votej never to. ittgUct the exercise of that jnvilege.— Com, Athxrtwr. * —PtmtirjzF , ca\ pipers to tlie 22d of Augnr, bare beeni^- ceivei The most prominent irticle of news U a report, “ that tlie American^steain boat Sca-‘ Gull, «ne of Commodore PqrferTs squadron^ had rosently been taken by-three piraticaT boats ta t of men, i y surpruet ,in the nigbfc- when»huriblc to relate^' theyfut the wbole <if~ the.i ~ \ ^ ' eHy-put-^m-todeath-} and tlie pirates hadSTfCHf r vengeance against all America»is.w brought up t o ^ t r i t ^ b y the Pilots.,: Plattsburgh, Sept. 19.- c(fi: Port KenLr^JTha efhrta Whcb a re nowmfc_ kingjto raise up a commercial town in the TH cinky of Trembleau Point, as a n atural empon*-, umto tlie growing Iron estabhshments on th* ^ ’ Sable, is a matter which interests the com m it *' nity at large, nore especially the County off' ( linton. It is ssud to he a beautiful scite for li city, »nd it is in the hands of gentleman of eu-- ' terprue. It has been tamed by the pfoprie- v- tors, in concert withgentlereen of the vicinity^ of P o r t Ke.m, in honor of chancellor KenU-'y Republican. • 1 u Georgtlovml [Ky^.Jlug. 15. , It is very sickly in Kentucky, and there if? ’% every pros]>ect of its bemg the most fatal season1' we have evef had ip tte state. In -FrankiiJKi ~ county, it u tupposed that tlie yellow fever ra»' ges, and with great mortality. T h e cases ifl j our neighborhood are mostly billious.^ Port Qibsan, Aug. 28.' ^ Mr. Whitson, tlie faithful mail earner, difld ^ on Sunday, at Washington o f Yellow fever., Jt was said yesterday, and is reportrd again to-day, .-~V- tliat Francis Baker, EUq. editor of the Missipji^^. - pian, and Col. Peter P. Sdiuyltr, a re dead hope it is n& so. ~ \ t % • Jfew-Orleans, Sept. 4. per quafsutius. thte ijranuing, having mi board one person only, a boy, ahve. The boy repre* scnts that tho boat left NatcheZj a few daJ* Since, having together with h fffself, four men' ^ on board, all of whom have died with the low fever. • ~ y ^ — % From theJVoifolk Beacon, 18th Sept. LATEST FROM KEY W E 9 r . % The brig Warron, (of Bath,) Captaia Owepi -r^ 8 days from Key West, arriv al in Hampton. Roads yesterday- P*aeng^rs1 L ieut man and Wall, Midsh^man Shaiv and Leggett, > 2 i (who have returned hjme in cccisequoicc of HU I*'*; ieal^h) and Xieut. SUb'vao. T h e y loftJCfiy- West on the 8th mst. a which tine Commodore JSjJ P o r ted lay ill on boajdthe ScaGull ; he was*> ~£] however, -aomrwhat letter than he had beeDjs^^ bis fevpr having subsided, and tcu> laboring un der grfcat debihty- JVpin- Ytrl\ Sfipt 22. ^ Dreadful Sickness at JTntrhes. —From- ^ -Natchez, the account) are drtadful. Lettersjr^; trfthfi:27tli ult,t represent the f ^ e r to rage with-* ^ unabated violc^ee-an^unprec el ented mortality^is^ —sweeping off whoU fatAiliea and attackmgr' ^ without distinction, lie nativ? residents and From the Jllbany Argus, r>f the SGth'uit. fltrarrtgers. There tere 14 deaths on the' 'the Catial open to SchenrrUdy .—On Tucs- '20th. ^ day, the 3d inst. more than fifty boats, whirlp Tjctters dated the fet inst. Sate that the dis* had been for sometime detained at Sprakor’s, ill ease cohtjmied^ttTragt withoutany abatement/ Canajoliane, for the introduction of the wateiVpJjg-js^Ser estWiKkMis+liatthe^vbDle population‘ jS; passed, down the canal to Schtnectady. __ 'w n a iningin the ctfr, couldnot excec&^i As soon as tlie water was let in, a grest rush' took p&ce^for tlie foremost station, and several boats get Itmg abreast of eack other, (freated so much obstruction to the pasiage of the water, th.‘' i's pmg rC'S downn ard wag mucli retaixled. ■oinaming In the cif a number, out of whan 49 perfons had died d mg the last five daji. MucAiokncss exists- i the surrounding eolntry—some of thg inhab* ■'atits, by nusrely entering Natchcz «>n biwiics* ?ld retiring, hu\ e coitr.icted and «bcd.