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I he civil v.ir i.uiiiu.rv.Hu.v , , , . , , ,
and Tuiks is a war ot etrn..w;ation ; ! 1!as iu Uu. ,rt.asuryt ll,v;'("v; aiKlfroMi tluicnu-.ticsul tbt: hitter, all j n:(.cied on claiu,s (n t '
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states. " it ,s rumored here that a co - J J,t 0..tras tha,vmc th, Christtan Lnu.t, tou-a-d the btatc ; anJ the uYLt ct to j,,. I Hit t hjs taken pl--.ee betv.eeo the ad- , Ium ton m i , , by the Americans at some periods or our re In-lium G-,l va.-ce marcK of the Kui . at;d Otto-, upon nt-i itra ""' b;ve,. j volution, and not half m cruets uere nun foiuti on the Pruth.' iC1 "ISuk r--i- t-nion of liu ir 1 the same British toaards Bonaparte y JND, UN Arci lg A letter from Nuremberg, August sels, a..d th l....t,... ;a; j ono , . , j (f s ,r!t.aa or low;r(is TuA e, i , , V, 1 , , . ,c n. mtcrs and crews, i Us-j ills oca a.tun i- iou.i , a . 1 I ne saie 1 It. at liid arairo i' !Hh, states mat an Aus r na m s tht' tlicr, h da.r at- their ou Quec,,! In d,e two hs nicnml OIl lho lh in,tar,t, andU concntratmg on the on u r s o e , , j,,. dure was indeed a sp c.es .o t wcck. About thi'ee hur.,1, Ottoman eivpire, which is rei.eivinb uru.i i, an uui , t,nu,liU t:r ue r- a cold blooded , ,.
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end the exportation ot corn tias uetn urnliiliited. On the departure of the cd that war was inevitable. T h tluke ol'Well'r Kto.o has inpf ctcd the fortifications ot D'nant, Namur, hiid Uuy, and proceed' cl to Leige. '1'he pt-ople there ak, " Why does he come here X examine our fortifications Th Duljlin accounts are to the 23c). The King continued to enjoy the hos p!tah:y ot his Irish subjects, and ar. rijngements wee anuounced f r vari
ous entertaintn a.ts up to th 30h. Great numbers of ths Kng;idi and lorei j'i nobler had arrived in Dublin, and the levees tvt.-e remarkably splendid.
On th- arrival of the kinjj at Dublin, dif siicj-iued staii.i vvjs added to " God ;-,ive th. !;i.rr ;" and th news p.iper in.'.';.i ;i..; d .y uhe n it v:-s sur.jj in tne if.'.a'r-. it producr.l ' a convulsive di l;Yi'-" '!i")u TJi the h ousel'he uh-iie iir.use stood' up the U. dies waving thei' handuerchlef'i and the Eeudemen tiitir ha's. while the pod, in ths gallery indulged in tranr;s too astounding for description !" c Jiraving tlie ocean's roar! Georjre seeks green Erin's shore, Blessings to bring! OS! bow each torjgue shall greet Oh! how each heart shall bc.it Mink Il'j.ivcn and Eunh repeat Goi save, the hi:i! ' f N EW-YORK, OCT. 3. The brig White U -k arrived at Am"boy yesterday irorning, having sailed rrom Leghorn, August 1 3th, and Gih-i-altar, August yath. We lean nothing new fnjni the former place if la tiye to the Greeks and Turks Capt. Noyes uuders'o)! tint no cv;nt of importance had recently taken plice in that quarter. Tne White Oak.hdd a passage of y days from Gibraltar, and lemamed there live days. The yellow fever had broken out at Ciidiz, and Malaga, and the intercourse between those places ajid Gibrahar was interdicted.
The U. S. frigate Constitution, Grmi. Jones, and ship Ontario, Capt. Ch iUuc'V arrived atGibralfar previous to the 22 1 Aug. both in 7 days from Leghorn. Ther was no imorovement iiithe Gibraltar market Flour '6i.
birbaritv. ten times n;oie revolting
than that exterrn'r atiug policy of the barbarians which cuts down it vietim ar the first blow. Jhul the Turkish government been as intolerant as have been some Christian governments for insane, the French at the tune ol the revocation of the edict of Nantz, or the British government under the hierarch d adminis: ration f the protestant Cranmer, who having exter
minated the Catholics afterwards suf-
red martyrdom in hi-, turn under the
Grra. Bolivar. President of tin IK ! J"101"" Aiaiy;-nau mese iu.ks publico! Colombia, issued a prodi- i - ,ntoleranl iiS,have Ken S' m
that the Greek Lhrife
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ots, to return to their homes, v,J r' ,he uar. t'r.termm.tion was no, thev should be protected. .: comni need by the I oiks unt l the General S(,ur.tette, Vice 2'icvden Kb commrnced a war on daern. f ... . v ... i i Si'uated as thunts are, the 1 iirK.is.il
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lam. respectful''. CHA1UJ.SG. 1UDGLK7 To ihc Captains of American vessels in the lu if;c Ocean, HEriWLIC OF COLOMBIA Summary of inti Hi vence contained in Or.
racca and jfumaicei ptij eis reccivcani Philadelphia , by schr. '?;, Jronx C.r- j m raccaJ, i J1"1,
mation from his hed-qujiters at S.o ""'s .an gov, rn, Carlos, on the 3 I Ju.u , calling i.pf.. ! ,lave hm,d 1 the royal i. habitants o! Carr.,ceas. uho : tlJ,,s 10 1 u,.ey i a i .i .... . riiiriitTriMs :.rin ?i
thirty-live tlionsar.d ilollars. It is tip that improv ewe-ills will progreis i; at that place, and that there will I, comniotlations ior the ciitert;iiii,t the inemhers of the Lfgi.-lalure :,s s there cajj be a state house prejard. We have it from undoubted am; that the Governor of this tale, v proclamation, require the Icti.-U. Ii diana. to convene at Condon third Mondav in riovembt r l ext. two weeks c ai tier than the time pvt i by the constitution. We jire.urr.et; is ovtingtothe rceuliai' sitiuititr, alfairs of our state, which makes il. tant that the Jeidature should n. early as practicable. hid. llrydLi.
Jllitstcrlovs ami inhuman. On the ins of the 19lh inst. a man was' lb', bout six. miles above this place, rear strong's s!;.ti m,' on the book of tli-
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Cartacccs b.n be the cap.r.d of ne y F f t . ' amination it was discovered that iidepartment ot VcncsticU to w h ch A; C , C !ort n ia's..opre ts) , ii ti,,. . n: , i , : sew th - hal .nee of p wer in hur pe, PJ,U llM etquite hu tr.c u. piare nil tne tniuers are to be removed, u ,.c,i i i ri f lV 1 1(. w.. i ,.n renu(; tnr Tn f. J has turned die scale with a venge-jnc, Clt1'1)' no i.icn rcmoicu toa i n varrdccas Uazet e ot August ,i . n n u i Inii r ,,.,. .,,,,i .;- -r'c ni ,-. I , -, .- ,. 6 andiuvm to 1'nssia all the power tor '-OI11 nouc, iiki i.i3 war.ts, as. g.ves vnn.- detaihs oi miliuiry op- uhi.h t , .... ..ju. V, ,.n n. i oil ie, ad;,nnistcred to. wilhtk:
erjii.-n tjiji t.icy are not very inter
esting. 1 (he roy.d troop, were deserting so fast to the Patriots, fom Porto
Cabell,,, that the rcyal general La . f , " 'Tc' i 'IV.rro ...wt M,.,.i.,o i i.. ..... of nati-.ns or else
left without men. "ld-v. t lhf; Prr.esent, .f Gen. lh-nnudez, it wa. exacted. "' ,a nrh mm.stry ir will
woull shortly enter Cumana; u hich T ;;5'ir,T5" ,A3r V,I?!.p,r 'I
mi ivi j ut; win u in usaia a: i
place was beseiged by the lJdtri..ts
liarcelona, Cumana, and .Margarit' ta, are organised into military depart meats by Gen- ral Bernmdts. rv"-n
From JFcstcr?i South America. BALTIMORE, OCT- 12. By the Kstber, L .w, arrived at this place yesterday, 84 clays from Coquinv to, we received the fallowing from our correspondent : VALPARAISO, TlLV 16.
To th; editor of the Sh'tiin? C'irowcle.
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Co.VCOHD. Sept. 1:4. WAR IN EUHOVE. Tlic fry ot despots cannot long rest while the sword remains unsheathed Having crushed the feebh- attempt of Naples to sive Used a free constitution, and made of tint kmgdom a virtual province the troubles in TurSey presents a (avorable opportunity or new interference n the pirt of the ambitious, grasping tyrants of Austin a (! Hussia. J'he rebellious and conflicting particles once set 10 motion in the Sultan's dominions, no m tter which party is successful no matter which is nmsf cruel and sunruiiury no matter which is the side f justice h humani'y: Jf the Christian Greeks net the upper hand, th y are engaged for the dcst'tictio.iof MeK!tirn:jte government" it the Mahommedun muster and massacre die christians, 'religion i-in danger," and must be upheld. Either al renutiv.' all" rds a pretrxt for Alesau der and Francis to march their hundreds of thousands into the Turkish territory, and to subdue the who! - empire, partitioning it out as aforetime
(hey did Folaud, to enlarge, and add to ! tdents.
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Austria to murch rn in the work of
cocrpiesr wiihout opposition; ai.d it may be predicted that a gem ral war in I. u rope w di be the revolt rf the present designs of 'lynkew Patriot,
K V-VOR K, OCT. 4. The commissioners under the fifth article o tin- treaty of Ghent, who were oppo'iited to settle the nor'her.srern bouudrfry f the Jnited States, have been i 1 session in this city for the last ten days. The arguments of the agents for the respective governments were closed 011 Saturday last. Tl c commissioners, we understand, dihVr in op nion, It then tore become their duty to make reports of their pr- teub ing hitherto, to their governments, who will then, in pur . nam e of the provi. sions of the 'treaty, gree upon some friendly sovereign as an umpire. The tnost imp i taut point upon which they d tier, is in relation to the position of the r:ordvrst angle of Maine. The territory in disf ute contains ab ait live m liious of a -res of land, a part o winch is sa d to be good.
1 ne reports of the astronomers and
tending. Kngland. Fiance, Spaia and ; care and attention. I a a short taae Prussia must consent to the lowest de-1 to K'1"' strei.stli, and jcsurr.eil; gradation, to becomesm.ili in the fcale ol his speech; from what he cormnui.
resist. U'h..tcv r 11 appeared that he had been on a:
tne 4 Yellow-Banks' after some nt
that his name was M'Crov, alias, ?.h
tnat his hither was concerned in a forge in Pennsylvania, from whe came, and that he had an uncle Ir. Cincinnati, after imperfectly cor, tin the import above, and mutteri;. thing about his trior, ev, he e.;iit
was decently interred. I A ni w trunk was also di'-coverf'f the pint e where- he a hmed, vl hinges brrd.cn, and the contents riY
h fori i the cotToboralioi! ofciicuif f
it is beiieveil, that he had been or; kechboat, on his return to Pen.'!'
and was abused and robbed, and iic
ly left on shore to die. It is to ie tll.'it lli 1 1' rnr.t vu f.-.i-a if fliiu infill,
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ishriiCiit.
The Message of Gov. Adair to!: idduture of Keutuckv, has been
by us with pleasure, and we tiiiri'T aide and sound production, breath spirit of Kepublii i. msjit and correct ing: and would repub-ish it, vcrcf
SO VOjUUiIjOUS. lie t.a!.cs a lengthy survey of the
tioll d! t ht: ( ,n.m.i!.vv..-i th'S Llin1
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that has already Heen productive ( eUl-cts; and solieiis tho exeriiw'-'t Li'gidalure to make it maintain' i;;
tout i'.i orv and dr jum.-ui ..
irormation I el-op their rtuchtv cmiires.
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surveyors, atid the arguments of the
agcn.s are s od to bt inniiete-ely volu- and usduhios; but ir.es not v.a" minous. and to hear testimony to their I io.i o paji.'.r than heret..ihre e t.!f':
eeiusiry, :uki we lo ibr nut to then'
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