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From certain mavements of the 3 It is in like manner iorbid/en to write Russian ministry had caused the most cotfee promises to be very large--French it is suspected that they have any thing concerning tne operations or painful sensations double that of last year. been severely handled by Ballasteros, means ot defence which a^tobe un- lne lurks, at Zeitown finding that j* indaiusia dertaken by our troops, e^her within they could not hold the place, massa- CONSTANTINOPLE, May 26.

Cadiz still holds out. and Great Britain and Ireland The last children, set tire to the town and re- informed that this government coutn* there is not much probability ©t" its sur— named is still greately disturbed tired4 ues to maintain the utmost tranquility rpiiiieriu"- It is-reported Uiat a battle Many little battles take place between Ihe Greeks were waiting impatiently in its capital, and more over, proceeus. has been^amed by the constitutionalists the co,nir peop.e ,nd the soldiers or for the appearance of the 1 urkish fleet with unexampled energy and success hoover the French in Catalonia. General me police—and there is much barbarity -that they may avenge on water the oar-

jLallemand is said to be in the neighbor--on both sides. JS umbers are killed. barisms on land. mong the Jaunisaries, and also i4thehood of Valencia, with a good force In In the British house of lords, on the Lepanto has been captured by the correction of those refractor) subaltern, this neighborhood, Territfa, Algesiras 4th of July, the marquisof Lansdowne Greeks, and the large and valuable officers, who have lor a long peno*^ £l St. Rooue are in the possession of the presented a petition, signed by two hun- island ot .Negropont has surrendered usurped the direction, and were so daring constitutionalists, so that the cause oi dred ministers of different religious de- to them. It contains some of the as to impede the measures oi govern-

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lO^Flour at Gibraltar is but $10 per church of Kngland, against prosecuting The elections are over, and the I he Greeks ^receive the same pro-

though the French cannot prevent publications hostile to religion, as cai- new congress have gone into opera- tection as they have been accustomed its entrance into Cadiz, whither great ciliated to injure, rather than to protect tion-with all the calmness of the most to enjoy in peaceable times, and ua-^-quantities had been sent ,/ There ism the interests of that religion. regular government. All looks weii moleatedl) pursue their alhurs scarcity of provision in that city. Flour The banking-house of Smith, Payne Funds do not appear to be wanting, ..J-

The Cortes were in-orSerly discussion hands of the Spanish committee the condition, through the patriotism of is confirmed by the captain of a vessel^:, of the affairs of the nation, and directing sum of five thousand pounds, as the sub- some rich Greeks, the chief of whom just arrived from Sainos, who toucaedf* the defences of Cadiz, a The people scripiion, of an anonymous individual is Conduriote, oi Hydra. T," at Hydria and Corfu Ihe reduction seem united—the theatres and other pla- France. It now appears, wdubitabl) The Greek troops are numerous and also of Negropont, was currently spoken~ -fes of pulic amusements toere open as usual that Mina, at the head of 4 o* 5000 men, well paid—they have a corps of 40,- of at llydra very considerable supj lies

The city was blockaded by two ships was several days in Frame, early in 000 men. Samoa is vet threatened by were looked lor in the lad ol this r* Of the line, three frigates, two sloops of June I hat he was liberaly supplied the Turks. The Greeks have prepared tress. The captain likewise states liat \var, one schooner, and one gun boat, by the people, and generoisly paid for their fire-ships, and many seem ready Colocotroni has surrendered, and ^.at anchored oft the harbor. An English brig all that he received. He ajjpeaid quite to conduct them into the midst ot the the greater Older prevailed among .he

with provisions,which attempted to at his ease, though often ddeated and Turks, even at the moral certainty of Greeks ^division of their fleet .?as .go in, after being ordered off, was board killed! *, ,V "j losing their own lives! c-aiding ofi Lydna, and two 0 aer

from the squadron, most of her car- Two hundred vessels wei$ lying it About the first J»»ne the Turks landed squadrons were watching Mityline ^iud •?%0 thrown overboard, and the residue Marseilles disrnant.ed, on actbunt ot tne 5,000 men to regain possession of Ne- icnedos. destroyed by salt water John Hull nuir.ber and activity of the .Spanish pri- gropont—they were immediate -.fttck- A 1- rencli paper states that L.^j'. ivitl sureh'Mike Jtonsicw paijjor tins.] vateers-M 7 of which are outworn Mahou ed and alt kiiled or takfn prisoners by Gen. Tromeiin, is about to set oui for

We have cheerful accounts'from Vigo dlone. I the Greek®! This is a very important Lyons, to take the command 01 tnroe f: and its neighborhood. The people are So completely is the Flench press victor), infantry regiments stationed there He^ 'Sfet united and well supplied. Quiroga has under the control of the ^pvernnient, 7'he Greek fieet consist of 133 sail, is to march wth theuMuto^Catalom h, written a letter to sir l-obert iison, that it was not allowed to publish the all at sea, of various descriptions—15 of reinlorce Marshall flloncey, and declaring that be will never give up as circular of the Spanish minister of for-which are Jirc-ships 2'he united bar- in besieging those strong holds, lo-ig a- there is an armed Frenchman in eigu affairs?^ iv'ti- barian fleet, Turkish, Algerine, Tuniss- have not as yet surrendered. J'

Spain that t:.e whoie of his troops would 31 LaiiCfe, the celebrated Parisian ian and Egyptian, is also at sea, and 11

sooner feed tite rest of their iives on banker, intending to retire from public amounts to 150 or 190 sail and the Four battcaux and three bomb sjps j-oots and water, than eat of the banquet commercial affairs, has assigned to each Greeks were anxious to meet with it. have latci) arr xed at iMaiseizes, of Liie Fresich off golden plates. -of bis clerks, in the bank, an annuity in Colombia. Letters from Laguira, an- taining about 5-,000 bombs. It'S/ 6'astanos, ."'alafox and Saarfield are the public funds eqtial to the amount of nounce the safe arrival of the Dutch were under convoy ol the Grenade, aj 4 •"Wiftnlrawn themselves from the consti- his salary Vv5-:l ship Good Hope, of 1200 tons, and 34 destined for Port S idre. ftutio jalists, Q.iiroga has been tampered The Americans, at Paris, celebrrted guns, ('24 long ~4 pounders and 10 car- The Madrid Kegeney* eonsid l-ifi* xvilii but he remained firm. It is re- the 4tli of July, by a public festival, at ronades,) and ktdeu with military cloth- that 111 the midst olanarchy the 1 er •po/t«d tint Ballasteros ha- retaken Se- which Mr Sheldon, charge des alfairs ing, stores, arms and munitions of all iutionary government trusted the

V11 ie Mina is pursuing his old game, of the United States, and the marquis kinds, for the Colombian government, cunt parishes to ecclcSiasties who dd flying and advancing at will, and em- La Fayette, were guests *'Mr. Cox the whole valued at upwards of one not possess the qualities required by .the ploying five times the number of his own Barnet presided. The committee ofar- million of dollais 1 his arrival is not holy ca«.ons of the council of Trvr.t^ troops All the strong fortresses of rangement were Messrs Marigny, of only a fortunate circumstance for the and wishing to pi event the eviis Vfltch:^ Spam still hoid out, and it is very re- New* Orleans, Jotham Post, of New Colombians, but is a subject of eongratu- might re-ult frorn this abuse, have markable that the French have not yd York, and Charles Barnet, of Washjug- lation in several ports of the United ered that the archbishops, bishops^ taken one place thai the Spaniurds a-tempi- ton, '-f States, upwards of ^100,0 0 being iu- lates and vicars sha meet and ap rut ted to defend. Many small battles or Among others, the following toasts sured upon the cargo in this country. provisionally, according to the rul O£? Xat'jer skirmishes, are mentioned in the were drank: T$"' Mexico Accounts from New Spain, the councils of Trent, pastors't, i!^ XVe-ich bulletins—but some how, the Gen. La Fayette. American lib-are to the l~th July. *Bv an article, dat- worthy to serve in their parishes. fc^puiiards destroyed on one day, are erty, founded on the rights of men and ed at Jatapa, on that day, we find that, The Jesuits have J^eei^i'i stored in light ng again on the next It is stated nations may this doctrine open all eyes, on the 18th^ff^lne, the convention had Spain but they areVBbAio pr||fu'?)e thai the Spanish troops at Barcelona fortify everv arm, and may the cause of closed w^i||iliad been held in that city but little effect at prcsMPi inc .se^ iimt jut to 1-3,000 .men, that they can be Europe triumph over the late convul- by Guadaloupe Yiitgria, representative qence of their suppression in th4 increased 10,000 more if necessary— sions of despotism nnd privilege of the Mexican ^oveijnnient, and Don days of Charles 3rd. they are ry vi on be in a an W a The Juan Ramos Oses and D. Santiago Iri- poo»*, and their whole number ii tlw

Nothing is permitted -o be konwn prosperity of the United States may it be sari, commissioners on .the $art of Spain, Peninsula is said not to exceed as to the militia preperations at Cadiz, an encouragement to other nations, and for the purpose oPf^rmin®a treaty be- -, ff* but it seems the greatest efforts were a proof that public happiness is (bene- neficial to the inte«ests of the two na- CtrBA. An anonymous address th« •v. w-tKing on the Lie of .e.,n and at epssary consequence of liberty. tions. The convention continued dur- national militia at" Havana, has imi

Cidiz proper It is stated that the Span-:. Portugal. The liberty of the pressing five separate sessions, and the pro- published—as given, in translation be--H iv.rdi liaving more troops than thev want abolished—and the whole country 'repo- ceedings are given at length. From low It would seem to show that rj'ne have actually disbanded two battallions ses in the arms of a legitimate sovereign the intimate connection that exists be important events may be expecte** ofnhe national miutia. A very severe decree has been issued tween the two nations, in laws, lan«-ua»-e happen in this island. •.

Cadiz July 10 Yesterday were against Freemasons-bat the latest ac-and religion, and to terminate a?l the Manifest to the iwiionaI militia oj published the following articles couuts say that the greatest part ofPor- dissentions, which had been too frequent vana. I'o you, national volunteer to,' *s%", 1. rom tliiii date, those guilty oftrea- tugal, and oj the army, kus again dc- of late, it appears that a treaty of union you, who have ever manifested 5i^80n. sedition, or tumult, or any thing dared in favor oj the constitution. I his and fraternity has been arranged to pro- warmest lo^e of liberty, an aged KI«V' '•.'.'intended to disturb tlie interior or ex- is good news, and.it appears very prob- nip,te their mutual prosperity, and that and one of your companions^ now terior situation .of the place of what- able. this treaty is founded on the basis of a dresses himself, knowing that vo.i ^ever class they may be, shall be tried Prussia. The king remains1 in a reciprocal acknowledgement of the con- resolved to avoid the slavery whi« »4 and punished according to military law state of melancholy—and he is otherwise stitutional king of Spaiu and of the sove- waits you, or to perish in the aMeuiptt--./

and Smith, of London, has paid into the and the fleet, especially, is in a hue. The taking Lepanto by the Greeks

individuals the neighborhood in bad health *. The army is reduced reignty of the Mexican nation. It is no longer to be doubted: I ere yia

reported change in tiie it is stated that the growing crop of* is

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