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VIXCF.X. RS, November 30, 1822. Wayne, is necessarily omitted this week, in our next he shall have a place. Our poetical correspondent, Pniiario,

is omitted also, he shall be attended to in

our next.

Circumstances entirely beyond our con

In Spain, the extraordlnaty corles is to be convoked gen Elio has been found guilty of treason. Many parts of the kingdom is still desolated by civil war,

Constantinople, Aug. 17. "Several laaass anivtd here on the 11th, with the news that Mahomed Pa

cha, (probably the Pacha uf Salonicha.)

appear in considerable strength. The scraps of intelligence that we have ftom Mexico, presage the downfal of the

VIIV.UIIIJIUIIOVJ xlviv.. u I Willi UUI VUll" , f ... i , i I ,. " r recently made emperor but we chiefly troul, has crowded out a continuation of . - . , , .. . i i

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to be obliged to notice him in this way in our next. The original anecdote furnished by our ' esteemed correspondent G. is too good to be lost, he shall be attended to. Monday next is the d.y appointed for 1 the meeting of the state legislature congress assemble on the sime day We may expect governor Boon's speech at the opening of the session in time for our j next paper atid the president's message

but the ultra royalists seem generally to alter having beaten the insurgents in two

be worsted; yet, at certain points, they rencontres, the last ot which took place

It is reported that the government of

Brazil has resolved to send deputies to the United States and England. Three have arrived at Rio Janeiro from Pernambuco, one white one black one mulatto. In this country, there is no doubt of a complete amalgamation of the whites and the blacks, especially if it maintainsdts independence. FROM BUENOS AYRES. The ship Ruth and Mary, trotn Buenos Aytes, has arrived at Philadelphia The Philadelphia Gazttte says, we are indebted to Mr. Richard Bailey, passenger in her, for the following interesting article. Mr . B is bearer of despatches for government, from our Commercial Agent at Buenos Ayres. kO; the evening of the 23d of August last, previous to my leaving the city of Buenos yies, Mr Rividavia. ( Secretary ot State, and member ot the Junta, then in session,) tlx-1 not make his appearance until a late hour, when he informed that body ol a conspiracy which had been planned against the present government, and which was to have been carried into execution that evening; but fortunately he had received timely intimation to prevent

paltry reasons offered by that writer, so i r i o . i n c , r i i 1 aglc, (lormerly Secretary under Pueryfar as they are founded upon geographical ' i . . 7 ,,

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bv the 17th of December.

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FOR THK WESTERN' SUN. " In contemplating the cause which inay disturb our union, it occurs as a matter of serious concern that any gtound should have been furnished for characterising parties by geographical discriminations whence designing men m.iv en

deavor to excite a brlief that there is a real difference of I cal interests and views." Washington's farewrl address. ' I was very happy to learn on application to an old friend of mine who has often adopted the siguiture of Knox, that a piece in your last weeks' paper glancing , at tne presidential election above that name, was foreign to hi sentiments and its origin entirely unknown to him. The

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near Megara, penetrated the isthmus, and seized the town and Citadel ot Corinth. "On the 15th a despatch direct. from Chourschid Pacha confirmed this news, and added, that, in despite, of the difficulties of the position and the defensive preparations, the Ottoman army advanced from Z hum to Megara, without meeting the slightest resistance. Forty-nine communes have accepted the amnesty, and Chourschid Pacha, faithful to the plan of suppressing insur-

rectionby mildness, rather than by force;

of arms', was no where under the necessity of Employing rigorous measures.

" The Seraskier returned trom Megara' into 1 hessaly, leaving to the young and

victorious Mahomed the conduct ot ulterior operations in the Morea. The latter, as soon as he had taken Corinth, detached a corpse of 6000 light troops towards Napoli cii Romania to retake that place, or to raise the siege ol it. tlOn the same day, (Aug 15.) the Porte icceived the news that the giand fleet had jirrived before Patras; of which Caramelmet Pacha immediately look the command, and landed a corps of 8000 men. The Ottoman army in the Moea is estimated at upwards of 50,000 strong including the auxiliary Albanian corps "

Clav, thev are only calculated to miurc d, r i i i- ' i i ... J . ,i ed the necessity ol cxemplaiy and capiInm. I he political quackerv that woiud , , r t . kt r i i i i i . , ; tal punishment. Our agent. John M.

. , r .r ... r . .. . ! rorbf-s, Esq. had an interview the morn-

ine aiu oi invidious or iacuous cuscrimi

nation, his elevated soui would abhor. That the interests of the West should not be overlooked in the selection of a suitable successor ot Mr. Monroe, is admitted ; nor can our interests be overlooked when the interests of the Union are consulted. Mr. Clay has unquestionable claims to the first honours of his country ; but it is thought those claims cannot be prefeired at the next presidential election. That he may become a conspicuous member of the next cabinet, is ardently desired ; and that he will thereby add to his renown, and to that virtuous fame which follows illustrious actions, 1 am fiimly convinced. As for gen Jackson's pretensions, they

are remote indeed ; as a soldier. I admire him hut av a statesman he has yet to give proof of capacity. ' Pis our gloTious constitution, not the arbitrary will of any individual, that must govern this free and enlightened people. William II. Crawford, if I am not mistaken, will be the choice of the West, His sentiments in regard to the internal improvement of the country, and domestic manufactures, are in perfect accordance with our own ; and his unchangeable republi can principles, practical knowledge long and faithful services, and stcadv adher ance to uprightness, will. I hope, secure his elevation. PR AN KLIN. F0 R EIGsTli TICL E ?. from nile's wf.kkly register." We have extracts fiom London papers of the 1 6th Sept. The following are the only things presented that seem worth present notice. New wheat was selling at London at from 5s. to 6?. 3d per 70 lbs. So theie will be great distress among the farmers because of its abundance! 3 per cent, consols, for money, 80 5-3 1-2. Mr. Canning has received the seals as secretarv ol state for foreign affnrs. Extracts from the French papers shew an entirely different picture of the G-eeks from that which we have hitherto received. They state that Chourschid pacha had advanced in despite of all difficulties, that many districts had submitted, that the Turkish army in the Morea was 5o -000 strong, kc. The truth of the ac-

counts trotn tins quarter mav he estima

ted from a fact, as gravely asserted, that the squadron of the United States landed

a great quantity of arms and amunition at Hydra!! ! It is certain that no such

thing happened The number of the

houses, decoyed or burnt by the Turks,

when thev lately sc fire to the city of

Jassy, is given at 4 Too !

I rials tor conspiracies and seditions

arc numerous in 1-ranee Gen. llerton

and 5 of hU accomplices, have been sen

tenced to death ami many printers have

been fined and imprisoned The 1 holy allies" are proceeding to their place of meeting at Verona, it is novr stated that they will not interfere ivith the internal ailaiiB uf Spain,

Forb?., Esq

ing after with Mr Rividavia; and in his despatches, which are brought by t'-c

Kutn aim .Mary, he has no uouut given

the particulars to his government.

New York, Nov 2

ENGLAND AND THE GREEKS Few articles of intelligence from Europe ever excited our astonishment more strongly than the following Must it not rouse the indignation of every Englishman who looks back and contemplates with pride, the bold and nople spiiit which rung the Great Charter liom a tyrant ? 'London, Sept. 19. The Turkish frigate sailed from

Deptford on Monday excellentl) provide d!

with phot .md shell. At twelve o'clock then; v-s no appearance indicative of her leaving h.r mooting, no bustle vvhat-

The fast sailing ever, and ofi'y a few idle fellows looking

! ship Robert Fulton (of he fourth one oi : on deck; h.-forc five she was gone, or

in

the spot t sman's phrase, had itolen away. The thing nppcais to have been exceedingly well contrived, and if this liigate alwavs succeeds in performing her manceuvies with such secrecy, vilence and despatch, she must need prove a most formidable enemy to the Greeks but some aWowance must be m.ide tor the proximity of the D ck yard." From thi it appears, that a frigate for the Turkish service, des'ined to assist in crushing Grecian freedom has not only been fitted out in an English port, but has obtained all the facilities of equipment and escape from the King's Dock yard at

i Dep'ford ! What couid the legitimates

cf the Euiopean continent what couid the mo:;i inveterate and unchristian despotism ask fiom England more than thib? Halt. Fed. Gazette. If any faith is due to a letter received in this city horn an American gentleman at Rio Janeiro, the new Bi azilian government will btj of a veiy rnoily complexion. "Deputies" says he, arrived here last month from Pemambuco one white,

way at all points, before the determined one tlack, and one mulatto." The same valour and enthusiasm of the Constitu letter sta'es that "agents have been ap-

ttonalist, and the Government was acting pointed, and will be sent by this govern

wim spirr and energy, by pouting reinforcements into all the disturbed provin-

i pacKeis,; arrivea yesteruay morning ; from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the

24th of September. The Editors of the Mercantile Advertiser are indebted to

Capt. Holdrege for papers of that day, j

and London dates to the evening of the 22d. , London, Sunday Evening, Sep. 22 The Emperor Alexander anived at Vienna on the 7th inst. The Viscount Mont

morency, Ambassador from the Court of France, has been admitted to an audience

of the Emperor of Austria, and had con

ference with the Foreign Ministers The conferences at Vienna are merely pieliminaty, and all important deliberations will be postponed until the overeigns, or their diplomatic attendants, assembled at Veiona We have received Bayonnc papers to the 11 tli inst. They state, from Spain, that Qucsada, being out-flanked by the Constitutionalist, and forced back to Arragon, had suffered a complete defeat; and it was even reported that he had been delivered up by hi- own and shot. The Defenders ol the Faith were Riven

of the present cabinet there the honor belonged to ihein exclusively, and where will be found a statesman throughout the world to envy or to strip them ot their laurels? The war in Eui ope ended Idle that with America went on We nad fleets and armies to let loose upon the iepublicans, and to use them as msii uments of ficuce. How. then, that gicat end. did we enjoy them ? The tieut was as unvvKc as the war was disgraceful. Wc fought to be beaten, and vf negotiated on y to be deceived On the campaign of Canada and New Orleans, the ti eaty of Ghent was a consistent commentaiy Frum the Vermont Gazette We have read ol the lu tdin ot '.various kirn's of animals, the elk, the byffjlo, and the elephant ; but have never, till a few days since, heaid of the heidiffjf.of" the inhabit race called Editors. We arc assured that one house in Broadway, N. York, has been occupied, kince the picvau nce f the fevct in that place by one of the ct'y banks, and an insurance office, on the lower floor ; the second has been taktn up by two wholesale merchants ; the 3d by two lawvcis, two biokeis, and a roctor ; and, finally, the garret, by the Editors ot the Statesman, of the Daily Advertiser, and ot the Spectator! Misfortune makes strange bed fellows. It is said the keel of a one hundred and forty gun ship is ab .ut t be laid in the navy yard at PI i ad; I pi ia. It is a singular fact in the history of the English ministry tha' Pitt and F)X seve-aliv died .T rr a shoi t illn ss, IV. eval by ile hand of an assassin, and Lid Londonderry by his own Sir Samuel R uoilly and Mr. Whitbread, two leading mc bet s of the opposition also destroyed then own lives.

'! in tS lu-et iron MJiuFjt c rim r, VHOLK3ALE & RETAIL. iv7s ii ni MAS again con. met. red bucincsc, on the rot ' er ot Mam and Market streets, 'Vincrt nnes, wl eie all oiikisiri his line will be strictly attendtd to Job wotk villbe done on the shortest notice Paper on a number of the Ohio banks will be taken in payment for vvoik, at its v alue. 44-tf No ember, 1 822.

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Zante, Aug 7 I he combined Turkish flee', consisting of line ot battle ships, trigatcs, sloops, and brigs, in all about thirty sail, passed by this on the 'id instant, and are at present at Patras. FROM THE BR ZILS. Baltimore, Nov. 2. By the brig Robert MYlcish, arrived, at our port on Thutsday, in 40 days from Rio Janeiro, we received fnes of Rio Gazettes to the

19th September, ftom which we piescnt j

the following translations Our readers may lecollect, that the numerous inhabitants of the Bay ot Brazil were called upon and solicited, in the most enet getic

IV.IU1S, io join me orner provinces in

amancipatiug themselves ft om the oppression of the Eui opcan government. The otlicial declaration of their INDEPENDENCE of the E uropcan governo.ent, and adhesion to that of the Prince Regent, is received by this arrival.

inent to the United States, as weh as to

England." We wonder if they will honor us with a black or a mulatto ambassador. Union,

London, Sept 10. We have received the Paris Papers of Thursday and Friday last. They contain the following important information, extracted from the Austrian Observer of the 4th inst which reached Paris on I hursday evening, by an extraordinary channel.

Liverpool, September 20. Bombay papers ol the 27di of April, r,tate, thai on the 2d a fire bioke out in one ot the suburbs of Sural, which consumed upwards of 1,500 houses, with all their contends, the propet ty of not less than 7000 of that class of the native community employed inweaving. Meetings had been held in Bombay among the various castes, tor the purpose of raiding funds to relieve the sufferers. Colombia. A d-spatch t eceivecL from gen. Clcmcnti, dateti the 10th ol September, on the borders ot the lake of Maraca-

bo, and on board of the brigantinc Anno

ma, confirms the occupation ot Marraiai bo by the royalists, on the night of the 6th after a doubtful engagement, which was at last lost by the patriot foices, in consequence of the inferiority of their numbers on that station. Ocn. Clcmcnti had previously taken all measutes to save the vessels, ammunition c ticasuies belonging to the state and individuals, and lo protect the emigration of the citizens so that the capture of that has frustrated the hopes of the enemy, who expected to finn there a party in his favor. Bait. 1 Gaz From a late London paper. The late war with America wn the personal work

A of ice to Fat mcrs. THE subscriber will pip chase for MMU'HANDIZK Ht rl priCCty 2000 bushels of CjWIS.

JOHN EWING. November 1, 1822. 4 tf NOTICK rIIE co-patttict ship of Cha Smith 9 "i fincennrs Steam M;l C.mpam, , 3 this day dissolved by nurual consent WILSON LAGOW, Mty. For C Smith's r. S. M C. November 7, 1822. 4'-tf NOTICK. THE Books of" C harles Smiths Vincennes Mcam Mill Company' are placed in my hands for settlement. It is wished i!f exitc ed that "these things which are Ceasat's, will be rendered unto Ceasar." G W. JOHNSON. Nov. 1 I 1 822. 4? ' '

NO I K H ALL persons having claims against the Estate of H belt Magill laic of Sullivan l ounty deceased ate 1 rjuested to produce them to the subscribers legal

ly authenticated on 01 belote the 1st of November 1823 and those indebted to the said Estate will make payment immediately. 42-3t

CHARLES MAGI! L W LL! AM JOHNSON. Administrators f H. Magill deed Mero-n Nov. 8th 182 EE Hit Y. THE subs, fiber having again taken the FERNY ol Chas Smith. deed.

J where he has a large new boat, with aprons and railing for the ease and safety

of carriages and stock He flatters himself by strict attention, to share a pait of the public favor n win rn nw m EN virtue of two executions to nu drectcd and dcliveied, I have si izcd and taken lots in Trnv Haute. Nos 202 md 204, and one yoke of Oxen, which shall expose to sale as the law directs on the second da of December next, at tw o'clock, p m at the house of Er. Cuno ningham in said town. T. II. CLARKE, hfT. November 14, 1322. 43. 2t

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