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tr.Hints *H*b ulltn » nh tunnel emu- emi de corum, niinJni! In lint great cauae and M lli* inierett nf il.» c ilice in pol wlnle <1"C de II* oppoted in a di * ilmnm ns icmt< dita Ivain *g ,* ,a 10 nijraeU. I *>" randy lo d ike .1 I tlmel I «*•*»• filer tuitohle— lb" p» ipotdinh In ilnndlue Sue ih met id dol ora «od P»y e i pen tee m Ku.mn. yo i ro wider ei b n f ■ ’ me. or >o.i mm . | no.ke I. A 0.1 rig i t end,.go per e ill Hie concnm, r e.r H n mn.i be at Hdreoi *m* tiyiin »*i »«** 1 !l ’ I Will *h*r d "I pr.in 1 • I" ,'H vnilim ihou •and iloBac* fnra'tvrir .htroolihe partner. • hip ng in in i »' o.ier v including tub cupiion li*l, n»«'er a . wmltditne nod to bn done.aie. , and ltr.1 thoinand n ire n»r y'««i rrlin<|ui*h IOC, (nr lea V a *, all right In con.In. t. -r he , e.icerned in any p.p 'orpim'ng ,hB d.Cl •( Cni'i n l I. ("II ounce! ’ i ig HU •*" nnletln ymi'te-f, m I I piling all * " |''i‘,l,r tieithip deltl* : the whole being on' en ire pro M.iliti. |i » »u deem .neMgihle, I will mike an oner I >■ i" tell all m* righlt m me evald.th item Inr *2i.lliH in ri.h, ymica,,. rellme lie.nl t, IK i v.i our • •» vouraell, and giving me a a g-ut anieo ecu ti ih« puilnri • 'np delilt, etiti >g ni m *«'• 1 '• * prul'ut ti inn it inundril npn i iio own et* iniaic n( the fn'. enl'ine . n nu wmen In *'**r inter* vien ai New V Ilk - n« . a'ed in he fifty (hull • and dollar*. |i '-nu reject both of ilieae pm. pnaKKi 'l. milling rmia.nt (or me litiMn dit rh.rge iny do.in« and iM ml my inh *. i*>e one twill*I«• llv and ihe other firmly. I "gri-ee »nh yon in .aiine, ihn« nil continuin' ai unit b. I» enil ill ,»n the tubjecl, ahonld l»- in »i ii"*g Vi i y re.prcliull) uni'*. 7 II JARVI1 The lemaind rn( (ha correipoinlenee aiiall be given m mv negt, R- * i,epl 25. 1829. i,f.rrr.ii from w *shingion. • ll'athinglim heI'l■ 2'* 1*29. The r -i enl allark* made up n Huff H r. and flllim, oho 1 «>' *-•« "ed 1,1 ■ rlmraeirra -i and diraemra nf I ha J rka.in na.lV , hv Col O'll#, nf Union, have eauveil to nun h du p hi ai thev# gentry aiming Ihn rnir nv "P "» ml I i Hi'" prra nl ord r nl Ihmgv, kv »" nnn Ii cvnvi.-i 'tali m in Ilia Jarkinn paHy here, lhai il bat beendenned neceavarjf fur Orem liinurlf Hi pi In Ration 10 endeavour fat-berk the mama for e«p laiir* wliirH hat recently rag. d iliere in rochnn alarming r.ieni, Murahiv Heparmre f-a ne v rfloiiii mil ol RuS'*l Jaivi. hat appear »d, U'.d Ihe e>p elation lu re iv II.at the n.vinl anil have now r 'innail'ed Ibrmaelvra too Inr tu ,rCulr u iiii hmiv , if that word he applicable in » r rn nil t aut "nil the enutevl. In ihe nu an • ini' von may retl attned that tneve jarringt ni.. trivinl in rnitiparimii with Ihnie tvlurh have ■ alien plan among the ntemhar, ol Ihe cabinal, arm ,g nut of ilia ea net nhirh luivo been daik It hnileil at ill vationt papert Tin re lire w ell i ilntnifil indiv idnalt here who nr, thel elimgei in the naliinei. tu fnra the com im ncementof the tettinu. Tim prediciinn la I Minded on the belief lhai the eon tort of tome meniliert of ihe rahinrl, at indiv idua'v, fia greallv d tplea nl general laeUfon, mid that tba olT nd ra will he piimthed, at lilt earn.. tiv ■!■ miaval from their nffi.ev. Mr lug ihm, anil Mr II ancb, liavn been nain vl at III hint odour tilth (i. -octal Jtulvamt, hi 'hit m lini n', "ini ii it taid dial unlen they hit upon ( i'lin. nude III rattriliating the geneial, il it mu probable lh.it Ibev wi'l remain. Hbutild I lie I mrfotl .* ii? begin’ there, u it believed that n will h. a-lie I pit tty freelv min the inlinrdin.ite rvnkt, and unv even alT-et the ollietal Man j ibng ..I tome "fihe m inhari of Ihe far fume I cen'ra' cnnim itec nearly tlie »h drofwb un bare i u daiiieri otlii-et, and Ill'll at l ave not yet re i e.'ived their rewnrdt, are hourly hnknig tor il. The Ca'honn party 'fill he the principal in*>r ervbv Ihi* erliai gea.vbnubl they lake place . Ai Ml Van llu an, wll'\ althniigll be hat lei'enily lieli'iverl «"h igivirilire o| 1 lie p dilieal cm Hjti ,u .If Km ope, and of reigning p'inert, a* h. | t«k if Brrnadmte it not now crown prime nf, Pwe len, iv, Mil withamndlng tbit delcctivaneii, I very eiprrl In all Hie liilenen of intrigue Midi manavenieiii. may iti-rhapi tn.iinge In tutlain | bunt If in I.flice ; altlinngh Ihi* '» heli' ved to lie , tun what donhlf I. Ihe ra'ihrr of Mr. Van I II ireii't mind nppeart lo hive been greatly mi* Ink'n Whatever repnlalinn bo hat eat tied 1 hat beer, yielded to liiv *kili aa a party ilia i ctplinait ni and political nianiigrr in tnv own *imt' There, Kith n band nf nenor mum »•» * r *i ►’tvin*lietr nn fur action f o*n him, *»*"! obeying I i« nn.'ultf*. r% all the l< **er wheel#, in a comp icMi (1 machine Rf** tn•»\«il by the ,o« t. v%ht*el »>r hn« s .ccei*fuH> imposed up »n In# ci'itfen# tail for lilfn', ftnd ha* rr* €r vrd ftJinirihon, where hn wh- entitled to nothing m in' Ihao cr* ci•* Bill i ' llie ttnie d-pRrtineot of the Toiled Sia*' # *heri* he ha# ' in deal with e*prr* need ai d r!> v. diploinRti*'*; vhere our re'an >nt k iUi foreign fovenviifiii* ire 11, He regulated • *»»d whete hi* muni im required to g a« .» the intere%t* otf whole c in-’ in <tutt t Ai d hr relative ri^ t* mo 1 position ofnetiHi * hi* intellect, lak* hi* learning. «onn to lif pdidl i*-*l and l**li m the vr#ii f»* ot tne #ph**r- i »to * huh he h «• been <n* Id* o y launch ed And the mag ml ide of ihe tu j** u *»o wIm he i* * albd to ref)* ct ra 1 decide. lh**re h not afvrr in »h** tiejiarirrienl who run coni;*me llu*1 pinrlochn # *>1 M Van Kith Ihote of hi* 'ruly great j»iedete • r,w h of bring • ftonl-he 1 el th g rent i*s * of the nierv nl whit u l*e» be»»r»**n them ; Rod a1* >, *f In* lov* * ihe repuiAimn mlKii engniry, mutt not el in n ui a# the conviction loro * ii*elf op *n tnv intinl. of (tie effect wh»ch die ilniiiris >ed ORWfr of tin* <lep iii nent, which n in c nstAir itMercourte And Coll*lion with foreign *a in»-i»> mu*l prodi'uc in the mind* **t Kropimi siaos. m- n, upon our interna! charm I-r. i lie Im rvAu» ot ihe fureign ininittef* will look in vaui foe pAiAllel*!') t* e splendid *iRti‘paper* w ult t’Av** con,e f»rnn the American depai 'ineut *>f • late, doling (he lust four >tmg. [ V. S. Gan From ‘lir National Intelligencer, 1HK OLNLILVL I’UM' Old l< K. Til*’ Geneial l*n*t Office teems to lie suffer* jog in the pr< -gress of “ Reform.” I here never, probably, was a nmrr signal illustration Of" i he value of the old proverb, “Lit very w r\l alone,“ than i* tuba found in the present condition of that Department, in whi b chaos stents to have come ap iiti. This Home |)e pertinent of the Government, so efficient under 1 he bile Administ i at inn, is a!mutt hi ul. i n do w n under the attempt to convert it into n great party machine; Hit attempt which las never been made before, and the slight**-! tendency to which has been, heretofore, indignant iy frowned upon by public opinion. The following Letters fiom the late First Assistant Pottiuastc r-General ad«lie-«* d to Mr. IJarry the Po$i master General, it copied from the United State*’ Telegraph, of S> pttmbcr 28 th : Chevy Cfiner. Sept, 23. 1829. Sir . When my Diem! Siinpt>on* wav here on ^Hturday evening, he was «n ihvlomatique, that I could not w.rll tell w li i .ei he came on Ins own rccoiiiP, on your account, or on the account of those vv ho manage your official «f. fuiri. I gave,of course, lit to heed to his re marks, but told him of vudry ac's, saying* nnd d tings of your#, which showed your total un fjtuers for the oflice of Potdninster-Geneial, and which must inevitably I ad to your immediate removal, if known to the Piesidcnt. Tlieve were fidd lum with the expre v intention that they should be communicated to you No representation on the subject had tliei^ been prepared, and the delay arose from a re luctance to take any step which might look hk** the offspring « f resen ment. Upon fuithei reflection, however, I have concluded that, whatever appearance it may have, it is my duly, both a* a citizen having a proper regard t# tlie interest of his country, and as an indivi dual having a due regard to hi* reputation, to represent the subj ct lolly. Thrir ii K U« wl ii-h ti I » |.»jmen* rfMiHiryWii) '* mH. b ed W IM public. until the Iiidelilrd.il.• irnn. Ill'll.« 1.0 longer yum lubofd.iiow, M bit now heroine my d.uy I'1 aivte, 1.1 1 "« •« Hie t on p irollur ofliie frea.ury. :he« you are in ili-i pirdiranirnt. | have at o added I be I your in drlnedneta In I he ann.nnl >f nn Ihnuaei d dollar*. i» at clear, dial met. and iud.*i uialiie a* i, ,sii any c*«e whatever ll.ei be knn»* very well, a* a lawyer, that he pretended ex (ni|.anon taliieh l ilely appeared in Die l e.r • r ph ii . ipia It a. «ac » ill. .On re. a. ., c .inmrn lew , and il.e d <' »iont nl die .Hnpivine and ( ucud Cmitlx ol llie Unileil Slates. Vuu know il I n» a* a •. been my mime and mV dure In pan tmnothl* al mg llie current ■ III life. In avoid r\riy rnfllr Mini len.| r.l that wn« practicable. In in*, in* frtrnd.. and In do an* of couMe*v and hmdn< *» lo all « l.o . ante in my way. Uulyoewa aiKiel lltr ugli Mr. )ji npann. lhal llie public I* aliea ly * hiar i by you in payment* end rngngiuientt, lu ll.r ■ niMiiiilofiita.ly o.it iiumlr.nl llH'iiiand dob |ara, and you have been liaiiHy •'■ munlha in oflie#. Tne duty, therefore, r.f mailing ihete reprr ■entatin..* it nti let* iml .tpt ntiible I tiara .1 i* nn plentanl. I cannot hut bop* Iherelnre, ilia you will rntn-w yoitr eoiirte tii.re you have i.ren in office, and letign a tiluati in Inr which you nre to rn'irely nnfiiteil. You Ullow the Inw, that the I're* dent inn I ditching.- you from nffi r lit 'uty it imperative ; and il he ! wet iletiroii* m terve you, winch I am conli .Imi lie w ill imt be, and rhnuld hexMale, it wni.I.I, l . Ilia pm nl time nl parnet, and r.l ilin rnunfry, bring on a inolinn Inr impeach inenl, winch, although In* f'iendt might he too pawn lul mid peittal to aHriw id .1* leach ing ni 'luri'v. w nl«t ncrtaanni It in in. xp evaiblr* cling, to and dll urbince, tot great Inr l.i« ad can ed vtatt V >■> ran Iheielnre, al llie up 1,10 t, linldynur l al.nn lull a tlinil period, anti n igllt, ' h.'eiore, <»*> every an mnn. m I Iih i Hit e immediately 1 nil measure will nvr iuh fiom tlm pain of Umg a public hc , yourtflf trout die disgrare of a removal f.ir adequate c .use, and flu t omnium. a ion w id (hen liecmne confidential. I-or, vvliat. ver l'w» pasted, I hiive no mi to deprrcnite yon lit the opinion of your In o'* I* • '* would ti'* no pardonable, knowing von I d », to let die q.Mil>*r pa s Mini the m.iki 4 l dr* nr ,l nil* da. iv »n October n s , to c me • to ) our hands, without proper effatls for pieyvn lioii* 1 am, sir, vor oHfdieid •••»• ^nt ARM HRADI.KY. lion William T H*rry. I'oitm ik'ei *1 «• lief® I, *Mr Himpsofi is a Clerk in tire Q«neral Po*t Ofllee AITOIM MKN I S \M» HM. OVALS. lb Jnmn C iron and Samuil Mark t«* f»»* liiSfif'fork of Iim I*• *rt it A• • vand • * vie Jo trrih Harritt no * Italian, Latiphitr lenmviil H'atliinif'on, fhlobrr 2—1 n* Retoim in i e |*o*l ortiec is t be com ble. I’hint ns Brad Iry is einov mS t, mil fltr Olli e of Sc coil.I \*si*. taut Postm.isn*. (• lie al. Uhii' * a tis*t» waiting for Ink " m • i * ix to fill line pl.it'.’, aepid ii| or on< |e>u ionumil agent w ill pm. by ly defrnni ie. h d I in* ii due i nerep.nl. y ver Wa* ny ;*»•'»11. ollic no disor g.iii'Z* d »n» flu* D pail 'n-nl of di Pod Ollier* now h, |*r* verbid a i e f tITa h it always been I i till- reg'i anlv of i i a lion, n l di< ptincdi <li y Midi o t i< h above nl , i's pctutiiaiy engage nv nd have * ei n in* f, vv e ilnill n<»t be *uf| i ued to bear dud it ban failed to in ike i1* c*mli a« » tint seacn, hi well av lo din lunge i * engage m. id. m do existing routiaCk. If we n <■ agr eeably disappoint, il in Iln* |m, t* ili in- ill nr shall give to the nww corner* a'l tin* praise they w ill deserve, f »r more nequnintniice with the ordinary routine «.f Iniiiiiess limn we sup pOf*e ibetn In Iniv e bad any oppnituni y ol «c’ quiiing l)<» what they may they < an in ver teplace the lyyo Mr. Brudlrys tud Mi. L'oylr wlio a* if in prefect foul** ill pi a ol disregard of every oh igali ui ol doty and deference t<» die ptibln nth rod, bare be**n diivu from stations w hich tin y bnve long titled with honor to themselves, and advantage to dm Public. The “ Reform,’’ we henr, is still going on. S nue nt do* most v.iluable of die remaining Clerks ii die fieneial P st ofti.®, are to fallow tlie faie til the nis> l met iirious already remo vtJ. \ Xat. ini’ We bear lhat tVm Slntbni Smith and V /.* ( hnpman have In . ii removed front I tie wit iih 11« •*» ofCbiks in dir Second Comptroller'*. < 1 hr objection to Ibe ti»— t id tin so gentlemen it dial be li the grandson of dm venerable John Adams, and Ibe brother-in-Ian of (be | .\ President Ad mis 1 be ol jedioil to Mr. ('Imp. man is, we suppose, lb** In* did not favor the el i ti hi of General Jack son lo die Pre«.idencv I lb.' ‘ I,•■t'ei have been In'ely rerri. ed nl ('tieS(pr fiotn Conini itl.i'P Bor'er, p.ntiively sintina n,ai b m.II return I ruin .Mexico told® native enuntv in the month nl October. j From the Boston Bulletin S‘pt 2.Y 1 hr Bank llubbfrj). Yesterday foren.von mhx In vn Id before iln Poh e Con i for exam inn ion, Joiui Wade, ebutged with biicenv, for having taken 95100 fr im the SufFolk R.iok. lie plead guiliv to the specification as *rt forth in hii extinct (torn do III vvxpaprr^, Hod was or dated In ec ■cnise in the stun nt ^ItHXMl f.n Ins n|>p* aihnee o xt month to take lo- trial at j the Municipal i’ou , bill loi a ant ol .i reties he j Was c 'ininiltr I relation In the m< liner in which this ml , P» it w .ts In on hi lo justice, w e learn lit** follow - iog partu-nlai s. lie went to Hath in a pa* ke', ain’te In uhvi I t iup ■ • av ^ at the satin* Hotel wifi a constable to whom an adverti-cm« hi h<d been lotW’ rtlod by K.*cd, hut waft iiiiH'.r peeled. A we. k ftinee he to- U pnaft.ig** m a packet from Hath.which arrived u> this port on Thursday Ho wb* anxious tn he set on shore at South Boston where he said he lived; hut the captain declined, on account of the trouble it would cause- After the sell -oner came to anchor, he went ashore in sailor's dres*, ami was in the city, or ns he said, over at South B slon, a laige part of he day. In the mean lime rapi.Jewe t came into the city and learn etl.f.r lie fust tune, the pat tinilars of the i oh berv. 11*) i el limed on boaid and toll the crew that he suspected lilt ir pnvsengt r to In* the thief. They said he wag a clever fellow, and i w 5 ties! to let him go—l ids the cap! rotiftidercd improper, lint did not conclude what course lopm-tie, nil shout 9 o’clock in the evening, when Wade came after his trunk ' — 1 lie CHp ain tucompanieil ln.n or. shnie,aud j concluding lo let him go, allowed him to get i three or lour rod away wi'lt the trunk, when j he began to consider whether he might not, himself he implicate*!, lie then cnl'ed to' Wade, wli * stopj ed, and told him what he sus 1 peeled, and asked '• what will you g've me to jlet ynugo " •• F ifty dollars, ’was the reply, i ' I hat is too tin 11II a sum,’’ raid the captain, j 1 " for I should he inipli nted in the n imp ; w ill you give ine a thousand ■*" *• Yes ” The cap* ' tiin finally *ajd n was iuipmpcr for him to make a compromise in the affair, and n»ked Wade to go up to the city, lie aftsciPed and proposed to call upon the stage a^ent, for * whi.li purpose they went together lo the Marlboro Hotel. Not finding him as he had Cone to B-t h after the fugitive, where he had been traced, Wade said alter a little ronddera lion—•• then I had ratlu-rgo to jail.” “ But.” replied the captain, “ I have no powei to carry you there.” •* I will go with you,” said Wade, 1 “ But | do not know the way to the jail,"obser ved the captain.—Wade replied, “ I will show y«>u ; ’ and they w ent accordingly. Wade gave j lo Mr Had I a ui $5000 and said that 100 which , he had put in his wallet, fell out of kis po- ke, in the shed of »he Marlboro where he *-et down a few minutes. Mr. Badlam made search tor it at ] o clock that night hut was unsuccessful ; hut he found it on looking again yesterday motning, tucked tinder a sill, where it could m t lave fallen IU clmrg^il Wade w iii hav ing Hid ii there, ami or made i»«» »lri»M«l. I tius tmgu'ariy »*• the cutpnl arr«iitil| aud tbe wliidti money recoveied, uCA AVic Orleans, Sepl 7, I Hr Y* Hem fever seem* to extend <1* ras ages •o the • r'lin'rjf Intelligence from Mam Hac ami I* mij eni iHfi report* several deaths by tb »• i dit a'l ul disease ; and «*ni of out »**SI»eCtable . ii i/ii»s fetelv arrived from IHe fiay nf St \t .u'«. s'ates that six privates and an oflv ei of i|«e company of United Slates' troops station ed there ba 1 dirrf. fn ton n the sukm*** tar from dim nisliing term* asery day to iiicimse in i»»a igtiitv. and mi the mouth of the I5a\ oil 1 Si .ln|u», where if wr nt’S'ake not, no ca*e of yrllow fever Ha l evei limnien, seveial death# hav- already occurred. We have never known business *r» dull, even ht fins lime ol the year, as it lias been «" t;c our *n-i ; much nf ** Inch »■ ow ing to the pre jvadiug epidemic so fieqneiilly noticed in our I late n«ll»ila*r* and up are sorry to rein ok. , r nil- ims vs bh unabated violence ; when ii w ill rnd, I* iinpofsiblp at present t * venture nn o ! I iin*‘n, unless w»• go ln the extremity of a lew l hard fret's. whi« h cannot <u this climate be ex i peeled soon, We have had a shower of rain alrfio-f eveiy day during the week, which causes our llllpaved streets, ill »|m; luiHlfiesS p*»T* of the ritv and fauxhnurgs. to be in many places impassable, particirarlv (Jirod street, leading to the IV-tesfant biuying ground, is a I disgrace to our city and those in power, who | ought in see it iu m belter cniidi'ion. Stmnger* I mn«t naturally draw very unfavorable conclu I i «tn* (when attending on the last melancholy Icreinonv of their d-cen e I f iends and t‘la I five-*,) fiodin" the vav*. in a condition danger ous f »r hearses to pa-«, ts lieip so many licrt den's have taken phice, shocking to the led lugs of those present. V\ e have no material mI ••rations in notice in our market, ijuolalimi* may be lonvideied generally ii* muinl I he Miksis,-ippi remain* a! the hum* low *b'i?e a* b (on I C wrier. Lurrnhre business.—In looking over the New-York (’•Miner and Ktu|uirnr of Friday we counted one hundred find sixty tei til ww Advertisements, exclusive ul aui ii«»n sales. Th*» New York Ameri* an •fates, that, within a few yea*"*,/| million of ilollnrs have been lost in steam final spm ululion* on the lliidion river. Th' New York I* >*• slates f 1 «» Washington h ving w.i* accepted the p'lire nflcied , him bv !h is g<vet mu nt, of Secretary of I.igatinn at the Court of Si. James V otestnnt Liberality Henry Barclay, K<i|. o| Shu etlies, IJl-ler i lointv , In- s presented to • he Ci tholic B hop o' New Ynilt, through tin H»v Mr. O Ib illy, a piece of ground hi the Catholic. Church. | X Y A met FOItEIGN. L \ I K AM) I M 1*0K 1 AN 1 KKOM M KOI'K |tv • lie packet ship Napoleon, ('apt Smith, if N. York, file nil'ni s id the Cnrmn rcial Ail ret liner here received copious fi'es ol K inlun naper* In the evening «d lie* 24lh ol August. Hull Liverpool of lht*26.h inclusive. Scat of liar—If the I ifost lie* man news is lo bn depended upon, (lie campaign m Kuiopi must hav * ere (Ids terminated in the (low nlal r abandonment of ( n ufaulinople, uii c»s lid |*.n fe *-li"old have mine to term*. T lif A'geiiicme /> lung of the I7lh August says : — We Imveju I learnt at ibis place, from n quarter Ibat iiihv lie depended upon, flint olfi* cm I news wi received, early in the morning nf the 12th. hy t*’«* Ku Rian Legation ai Vienna, that CeriPtal Diebitsch, aliei being joined I** the corps tliat 'rinded at Sizelmli, had totally defeated and dispersed the Inrki-h army in a great lint' I** near hi ktkilisa (2d iiei man miles fnmi ('oiistantmople ) 1 he bite ol the cnpidil in not he now ilpentc I, Ttie next po»t fr in Vieiir a w ill In ing ns the pal Menhir",1' bituildr intelligence is "Hid to have been re ceived al Munich on llte loth August, hum an a ttlienlic soutce. It is added, tliat noiwith standing this defeat Hit! Pivan peisids in it* refusal to coino to an mrangtnvni. Mr. Von linger, the Pnifts n Ambassador had hi1 Itiat solemn audience of the Sullen, in Ins camp a'- Bujnck lere. It is said the S d tan will noon return to Kainis Ichillik, where lie had h r camp last nu mini. Thu Cl* and Vusier, in Sliuumla. did not know of the march ol the lioHsians ftom befoie that foi tress till four day* after it had taken place 11.• then sent mips to the Kamtschik, when lie foniid that the Kusd.ins him already passed it 1 Ins corps then went to Aldus, where it am* ved on «lie 2ltl», in the evening. There tin* 1 nrkish troops, OtNM) or 7hOO tuliinli), made a stand, hut w re defeated by ti n Bud g»*r, who look Ai I or , and purs te 1 the enemy to a great d t .tore Tim loss ol the I'm k« in kdted is sup p i»- (l to be great. Only 220 prisoners were o»k n. The Turkish camp was taken by the Ibis inn*, whose loss* was not 100 men The Turkey mail in lived Hu* morning bring ing, leper* from Constantinople to the 27 h, and from Smyrna to the 20th nit One hot i slates that the Sultan, notwithstanding hi* mini tried reaVu mii never lo yield to any ol the terms proposed by the Busmans, had begun to experience some perplexity with I'agird lo tile course of his own motions ni tin* event <d the enemy a living triumphant at the gates ol his capital. Little could be expected from bis presence near the scene of operalions, w heieas it was <•( (lie highest import’d)'e, dial Ins pci son should be f-r from the reach »l the Bus mans Tuecity of Bronsn, on the Asiatic shore, about lot) m»le* from Cons'anliuople, across the IV tpon'd-.was therefore Hie place supposed to hava been selected by the Sultan us a re treat in the first instance. I iaiwiuili'v prevailed in the capital op to the departure of the mail not withstanding the uneasiness of I fit. inhabitants. As yet. the Sal'a i had not removed his bead quartets from the valley of Bnuvojidera) . The exchange on England had fallen to 07 1-2 at Constan i dimple, and 07 at Smyrna Ail me new rccetveu iiom inn i.evam agree that there are great changes in the political system which is to tie followed with respesct to ilo* war in the Rait-— The Cabinet ul St. James’ appeals definitively to espouse the came of Turkey, ami is already preparing to stop hv force the projects of Knsiia, whose successes alarm it- The (.ire* U cause is left to its oivu force, and the dissensions existing among the Greeks make their friends fear that they willhe reduced to their former state of slavery. Some persons say that the amiy of the Morea will soon return to France. France. — The excitement respecting th« new French Ministry was still kept up in Pm is, and Hccoidiug l*» the I.ondnn Tunes all the politi cal juu* nalft of ihe French Capital, w till the ex-1 eeptioii of two, continue their attacks oil ihe, new Cabinet, with increasing confidence, ansi , undiniinishtd vigor. Kr-Hignuiions continue to take place, and among them was that ot Ihe i uiarquis ol Gambon, a staunch royalist. They write from Toulon on the 15'h August, I that the honih vessels were ordered to be ready for sailing on the next day, ns the breaking off of the negotiations with Algiers, had deter* | mined the Government to bombaid the lib >ve place. Admiral De Higny Was to have set sail on the 20th for loulou. where lie is t«> perform the functions ot Maritime Prefect, to which place j he had been appointed by the late Minis try. tyfliu.— Madrid dates are to the 10th of Au sust.—The government of Spam has prohibited the introduction into Spain of the Paris papers railed the Qiit.ldVon* : (hat paper 1.*vin„» " passed the ttniiud* ol Hinder at lout and failed in iei(»«*ct to the kmg " I.ugtawi 1 lie Loudon fiag-tte of ihe JPiHAu post contains mo older of the king mi Cottiici lor the proioga'ion of Parliament Ir«*in tlw 20th of August fo the 15th of Oi;tolH*r. A Loudon Morning paper *a»»— A letter from • * ha* been received i I'twii, which if its .statement rn*y In* ir’ied on disclose* a v • i y curious negnci it inn which ha* been cairving on bet wren that (•ovi'riimao* Hod the minister of the (I. States. I he letter we understand, isaddrerfed fo so vespectahh a quarter that its authenticity •« hardly to In doubted li i» alfi lord that a propo«i'ioii h been made by the Ameii an Munster, in coo Sequence al the (hieaienrd imso *ll of M •• % i CO l»v the Spaniards, to tend assistance |«i court lei act if, in the miHl ell dual wav, by a larg advance ol nionev but oof, ol Course, withou* a " valuable cousid ration ’—Mexico, it is pro posed, ihaII make ovei to the Gevernment oi die (J. S. for a lertn of years in the fir-t in stall- e, the pro* nice ol I #*xh« amt »he peiiiiisul ot ('alllot nia ll, at (been I of that tune, til* money a Sauced sba I nut be re|iaid, the p«*s session of those cii li and extensive counti o s •• to ve*t in the I oiled Slates. The 'iini to b1 advanced under Ibis gua* an'ee i* w'att'd at b* tween |o,tttiO,(Xki/ and U.H n,i»(M»/ Mtc>rling tpiite sotfident. if properly apph.d, to tiling ih 'I round v into a stale nfpiospeuty hh yiea n* It lias ever e j've.l. 1 he temptalioii, how e*er,might prove loo great for the virtue n those *» h*» adminisler it- all.ms, It is not ta*e< io what iiiHioit i tins pr 'pomtion Ims been t» ceived bv the Mexican Government. dim John Unit, leieiriug to tins hit* '.n v s : " The prnposi inn of Auniica must not be quietly listened to, or 'a u> y permitted—wjiil* we are earnest in <nir end' avois to put a*-tO| io • lie puwt r o I H is-i.i, w*t* in inn not lorget the necessity of chui king the aggi andiseiitrnt ol America , amt *ve repeal, **•• c an conceive n ground moi e -trons t«u co n u i at mg w ilh Span in the present struggle, th n that of s oppmr tin* uni oi of .North' rn and Southern America, which must he the inevitable result of Ih* scheme n w negociaiiog l»y lire Cabinet ot the United Stafi From the A' \ Courier, Oct. 4. FROM I RA.Ni K.— I dm packet ship France Cap. f lun k, arrived early yesterday mniouip flow Havre, wnei.ee see sai ed on the 2th b liigtut, bunging I*.iris dates to the 25th.—Thv intelligence Irom tlie seat of war, altnough somewhat later than pi events accounts, is lini of irtiicli interest no event of iiuportancv having fmtispired since our last dates. 1 he Rus'inns, under Delusch, were tapidly advauc mg upon Adi ianople, anti many of the iiihab ifani* of that place vveie flying to the interior. 1 be Sultan maintained bis i eso ut ion of resisting to tlie last, and is sai l, mi a lale occasion, to have made the following i.tiuaiks to some ol ni-* principal ofliceis.—“ My resolution is taken, v* •: will ieaist ibis unjust attack as long a po-iblr ; I will defend myself even to the gates of the Church ot Saim Sophia, and I will then P msIi gloriously, il (be fates have so uidered " I I be plague whs mak ng great havoc at 0 deg*)H. — SoveihI taunlieM had obtained permis simi to depart. On th** 30th of Inly the thenlies • ml stiopM were closed. I lie forwarding of troop* and provisions ill continued, and the service ol ilie army would not suffer any incon veil lence. It \vm asserted, that \1. dp Chateaubriand! *'a l sent in In* r* sguat'on of the office of Am* ' hassador to the Court ol Rome. The Pans Moaiteur of the 2B4 contain* a K*»vhI O* don name, countei si;-ne»l Courvobicr, appointing Rarou d’Haussts, Counsellor ol Slate, and peif« i of the (montie, Minister Se* eretary of s?a e lor the depaitment of Marine, and tlm Colonics, in Hie place ol Vice Admiral de Rignev. Accounts from Algiers to the ttlh August, k!a'e that there was no hope of a peace being agreed tip n between that power and France. The French Admiral Bretonniere, command ing the him hading squadron after two uusuc ressf.l interview.* with the Dev, whs informed dial I imself nml suit might consider themselves fortimn'e in being permitted fo return on board in safety—lii.s vessel whs fired upon by the batleiies on leaving (be port. Accounts tmin I ishonareof the 10th A"gu*t. — Nothing new* had taken place in Pmtugal, NEW GOODS. ‘ tRK now receiving, ami shall continue to receive, weekly, direct from New York mid Philadelphia, a splendid assortment of sta pie and fancy good*, adapted to the appioauh* mg season,all of which weie selected with gieat rare and taMe by Mr. John («. Meem, and will he sold at p? ices lower than ever before offered in this maikct. Prisons wishing to purchase, will find it greatly to their iiiteic-l in calling mid examining our slock, which, for variety, pxlent and low- prices, cannot tie surpassed. Permit uv, Fadu *. (both town and country,) to c.«ll your attcuti in to a few fancy articles, just received, and inu**.|» enquired after, viz ; I)»*mH*k Palmarinf, '■'i k, Crape an I Worsted Baiege IFIlifs. ioiiome Shell tuck, long, cap, neck, curl und side Combs Bohineit Pearling,'f allings. Quiltings and Foot • og* 4-4 ami iV'l plain Rnhinett Face* Brussels Veils, double and treble collars Caps and Pelleiiues, Embroidering Braids Fancy II S. (doves, Wile Ribbons Furniture Fringes. Worsteu Braids New style Belt Ribbons Plaid and Printed Cot« pally, black Battista Rich Fancy Scarfs, dark fancy (.inghams Dotted ami flowered Swiss Muslins, (’heck Muslins, Pongese, Rlk. Mandarine, Nankin, Canton ami French ( rapes tlii«li(|'ini r ancv \ nuts. Rub Foulard do Ladies’ iiill Habit Buttons, I’luiu Cambrics .1 tconet ( ainb» ic Figured amt Plain Jaconet Muslins Pearl Buttons Blk. English rolled double Florence D ith an extensive addition of* lancy articles, hourly expected. I Oct. I 3tif FOR SALE OR RENT, An eligible stand for a Grocery Store. !*j|JHK tenement situated on tuai.i street. <JL opposite to Liberty Warehouse. Posses* sion given on tHe26ib Nov. next. If a shU «.f the above tenement is not effected before the Sloth of November, ir will |>e Inr rent for one year from that date. For terms apply to M. W DAVENPORT. Sept. 28 6iif GOLDEN NOTICE” FROM FORTUNE’S COTTAGE. THIS DAY The drawing of ‘be Dismal Sw^rnp Lottery,1 Class No. 22. w ill be received ai ihisOdice. CAPITAL $10.0002 "IK not too late lor a tuilnne—call ami lr,y the I chances at HKWSON’S Office. Iliawn ^lof. in the Washington City Lottery^ Class No. 15 : 16 35 2 27 42 28 6 68 3. Oct d i Tin: VIllC-IXIAX. Ll KCHBL'RG. OCTOBER HR Chancery Court.—VI* Imw seen a letter from , (' hart ce I Ini lay lor to the Marilial, dated the 1st mil by which we leant that hit health is much ' improved, lie intends to leave home tu mor" ' row, ami to open hit Court in this place next j Vlonday. He will .lay until the business be- j tore him shall be completed. Guv. Giles’s last Xu. of “ Retrospects," Lc.— iVei anuot find terms millicieiitly Strong to ex j ■in j>s the indignation we fell on perusing the iolh No. of “ Bet rosprets,” &tc. in the Ri<*h- < nond Kmpiirer of ibe 2d in*t. It is known 1 hi these Nos arc from the pen of the hoary \ ritor, " ho, by the same unaccountable and j . al delusion which elevated Jack»*»n to the, Presidency of the Lulled States, was called I from the retirement to which public contempt and scorn, in its justice, had long since driven dm, t'i press le over the destinies of this an ti ml Commonwealth—t»» lid an office which, (Util it was foully disgraced by his occupancy, , lutd always been bestowed on the “ ino*t wur-j .by” of its citizens. The dotard, (lor charity may asciibe bis treasonable pioduclion to any other motive fhim such an one as would place him on a level \ illi Aanju Burr, ami mtJtr hii name infa mous to all posterity,) the dotard openly ad locales the disolution of the Union—nn even*, the hare mention of which lias heretofore been seriously and sinceicly deprecated. Not only does he advocate the disoiuiion of the Union, but lie parcels it off into four divisions, with al| the self-complacency of a \ictoiious tnonaich at the head of Ins armed legions, defining ihe bonndarit s of conquered Umpires.or af a drivel ling idiot, amused with breaking toys, trim which his distempered fancy anticipates gland and brilliant results. Poor crack-brained skrI etou of former greatness! Miserable wreck of a mind which, in its vigor, adorned the halls of legitdrttion ! Why did his fi tends drag him from tlie obscurity which partially shrouded his b.nvne“S and rendered his opinion* Com paratively innoxious, and w Inch, if it had beem as it ought to have been, eternal, might have expiated his offence against the genius of Re publicanism? Why did they, in the phreruy of heated pai ty spirit, place him in a situalion where the imbecility of a mind impaiied by age, and the malice of n heart filled with envy, spleen and “all uncharitablenes*" could no longer he properly urged in extenuation of his conduct ? Why did they permit their Jackson ism to blind them to his total unfitness for the Chief .Magifttncy of patriotic “ Oil Uirginia,” the devotion of whose sons to Iht Union has been so proverbial that they have been compared to the Roman Cracchit f Did Ih< v not know that, hav ing been himself disappoint* ed in his gnating ambition to he Pontifex Max imm, he would not hesitate to “ compass In a veil, earth and hell,” in order to crush the fab lie erected after so many years of toil, and suffering, and bloodshed, and anxiety, by the I'ather* of the Revolution ? Were they vision ary enough lo believe that returning homos would repair the ravages that di-ta-e, and the exercise of alt the worst passions id our nature had made upon tlit mind of ibis Anarchist. and restore the discretion for which he had been lormei ly celebrated I Or were they mail enough to believe that the manfe of Jackson ism would conceal his treason, and protect th* traitor ? Time, which bus shown, that, il they entertained the first opinion, they have beei inosf wnfully mistaken, will, we hope, also show that the ir estimate of the di po»i ion 01 the people of this Commonwealth is equally erroneous. We shall he much mistaken it the loth No. of llis UxcePeney’s “ Retrospect’’ do not prove the lim»l grave of a reputation which, once before blasted, had been, by the aid of political quackery, partially mended. Procee ding, as it does, from the chief Executive of ficer of the common weal tli, (it matters not that •t is in his unofficial capacity,) we conceive that it will be incumbent upon the next Legis lature to declare that the suiliment* expressed by Goy. Giles are nut sanctioned by the people at large ; ami that they regard their utteiance ; with feelings of iudignatinn ami abhorrence. j In ca*e of a dissolution of the Union, w hich lie is so anxious to see effected, Gov. Giles , throws the “six New England Slates, inchf ding V ermonl,” into the first division ;—“New - York, N» w Jersey, and perhaps Pennsylvania, Delaware amt MaiylanJ,” into the second ; > —Keiitm k v. Ohio, Indiana and Illinois into the third ;—and Teunes.ee, Alabama, Mississippi, MUsouii, Louisitna, Florida, Georgia, and North and booth Carolina into the fourth. The .wo fust named divisions he argues, would he riruls of Gient Britain, and would be serious ly injured by a dissolution. The third division, he thinks, would he neither a rival nor a custo mer of that power, Is/, because it i* too insula ted in its geographical position, and secondly, because, in a country where general suffrage i* exercised, the people exhaust too much nine in discussing politics ever to become “ opera tives” in manufacturing establishments !! (This is truly a reason woithy of the old gentleman's grandmother,)—The fourth division, (in which Ihe rebellious spn its til Ihe day are found) will be Ihe cuitomtn tif Ureal Kiiiain,—and (the (inventor says) will he ihe only one of Ihe four which will be beiiefitled by dissolving ihe Confederacy . Without slopping here to enquire, by what train of ratiocination, the oltl gentleman has been enabled to parcel off Ihe four Confedera cies which he says will be the result of a di:So. lotion of Ihe Union, nr to admire Ihe foie aiglit which, be a single dash of the pen, tins defined their boundaries, we will ask three or four plain and simple questions, bused upon the hypotheses I d Juts* by th* G.vernjr hi* self ; *• ,f. *» h» concedes, the two first „,m,, divisions Would, from Ihe i,store ol ||,iUgr L“ come the rirata of Great Brilei.i in tin ,„,M ufactuiiog and commercial interests, it nece, sati'y follows, that they Mould r quire/„„f r ’ their opera'ives,—and row material for (|,,,r fabrics —and whence could they piocure ||U| but from Ihe Southern States ? 2. Can they not become the rirnlt of r;rea. Britain, at j i«t as little expense to the «•,(, r esfcoflhe agricultural portions of t be Ciu, without i's dissolution, as with it f 3. If they are destined to rival the niar,„ factures of the 0 Id \\ orld, is it not the „,|m, of the Southern p'anter that Ihe Union alia|. coitlinue r—Will he not, as pari of lit. people, export his autplns produce to a dome tic market, dutyfree, and receive in tetuiu suit, manufactures as lie indy ri quire, likewue du •, free, and nt cheaper ptices than lie is n»w compelled to pay to British maiiulacturer, *|,fl take none of Iris produce hut such as ihe, cannot do without, amt upon which, in liis not, national Kesnys, Gov. G.|e«, hmisHl admit, “ such heavy tluites ate imposed as in ordinm, limes, almost to uinoimt to a prohibition p> Would not lhe-e Northern confedetacie., tuu if aintdeieil from the Southern, adopt towards the latter,if there were any trail" between their a similar policy to that which we now justly complain of in Great Btitain, as violating i|„,t principles of reciprocity which should always be eiarted hv# contmunities in their alealirteg with each other, as well as by individuals 4 li th'*se queries he answered atininativfiy (as if they he answered correctly, they mint he,) does it not follow that the most ceitaat way to tax the consumers of manufactured at tides is to force upon them t tie necessity ol inpotti them from lorslgn nation , imtogj ot fabricating them at home 7 Amt, by nta k ng our northern h elhcen foreign!rr,(which a rlissolut ion ol I he U in in w mi it of course do, | i'e ict not inevitably loo the foundation of n h r upon ourselves, in $ie shape of duties both on exports and imports whiJi, if me remain one entire people, ue shall avoid / 1 lit* ii ulli is, it u'*v<‘i* was lor a mint * nt sip pnt 'il, llmi a government ,1 sfineil icbeti.e gum diai. hiiiI pi utecinr uf so many nod appa rently such cmtticli'lg interests, would always giie satisfaction to llie advocates of all ulthnti, iu every one ol its measures, even though no mpn mg demagogue, or Iieai less ili.mgainzcis should tie fmu don 'he nil'll,faeli cquallt rs ger, III.nigh Irom tar rtilTerent motive", n di.iuib the wholesome opeiHlii.ti oliliela.u, ami to throw eviry thing into i oufnsinii and anarchy — in short, to split us, like the 50111 i ern Kepublics have ever lieen itit.r, eternal fnr ions—revolution succeeding levolution with leaitill rapidity, and tin- tyrant ofyetlerdni/ onlv giving place to the tyrant ot to-dny. lint n » - equally far from the expectations of the fra, iners of!lie Constitution that the Gutciuor of a Stale celebrated fur the^.wlrioliaui L chivalry of its suns, Should, in the discussion of all ab stract question of national policy, incendiarr like, apply a fire-brand to llie edifice, and, by artful and insidious appeals 10 llie interested feelings ot a particular secliun of country—ap peals based on false assumptions—endeavor liJ enlist them in the unholy work ot destruction Vet, it is even so—llie inceudiaiy has a; peared, even before the tottering bodies ofthr architects nre in the tomb.—Yes, a Governor oj ( irpinia exists, and is upheld by the Jadu leaders, w ho lias tlie teun ri'y to court Ilia inis inous celebrity winch hangs to the skirls ol VHmii Run and the members of the Hartford Convention—men who weie only suspected oi ent.'ilaming a similar des gu ! And there n this difference, loo, between them : A iron Burr might plead that he was dazzled by ti e spier dors ol a false ambition -the Ilartfind Con vention ists, I tin t limy vvere goaded by personal privations and tosses growing out of the fo eign policy of llie country, But liuv. Giles can use no extenuating argument. Ills tirepntitinn is the cool, tlelihernle offspring of rlosrt r* • flection, without a shadow of motive or rxeuv We hope, and believe, that his suggestion and his rea.-onings will alike meet with the scorn and reprobation of an insulted people—nnd that tin- legisln tore w id, nt it? next >es:inn. wipr otr, by an unanimous de claration oj unabated attachment to the Union oj the Stales, the foul reproach which the weakness, malignity and baseness of I tie Executive have thrown on the character nt t tie virgin Commoiiuratth• If stir tie without fear, let tier lie also without censure Otherwise, l«l it lie told in Gnlli and A'kslm that her escuicheon is tarnished, and her cienl glories dimmed; and let " the dnughlei of the uiicircuuicised" lough at tier disgrace 1 But, we repeat, we cannot doubt that llie pub lic judgment will toil a distinct and embodied negative upon this attempt nfone of our high est public function'lli<*t to "subveil tin Kuf’ crnmenl to which he owes allegiance, thi s adding " traitor*' to a name sullied by many other acts of vice and crime, but which, if ib possessor had chosen, might have been rendf ed nu less illustrious lor its virtues than it bad be. n celebrated fnr genius. C-i’ 1 tie Richmond E iquirer d irs not coin cide in opinion with the nntlior of llie l*1* *'t’ of “ Retrospects,’’ &lc but gives it a place i" Ins sycophantic columns, “ in the spirit of - free press ‘ VVlial a gieat pity that lb* "free press" did not have "spirit” eouttgb 15 rebuke the author, if it was necessary or props' to give place to ravings of which the f-llllor himself disapproved. But the author w»s 14 Governor, a Jockson-man, and in Itichmani three things which have a wonderful influence on Hie nerves ol' the Editor of tlie Enquire Bui a free press would have scorned to pobli*b such an article, particularly if it was really W posed to its traitorous sentiments. It wou^ as soon have published a recipe, compound*11 of the most deadly poisons, as a certain eurt for a raging epidemic. .No: it was pn!>li*hf“ in * tie “ spirit" of a truckling, servile. incetvl‘tt' r,J press ;—a press which ministers wit tout rf' luclance to the bad passions ot* ttee worst 11 men—a pre~s which changes its course with tlu shitting winds, deifying to day a man whom 1 had cursed yesterday ; and cursing w ith *