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Foreign. NfcW-YORK, OCT. 80. L.1TE J'ilOM EAGLAJS1L f * ' The uell know n, * fine fast mailing :wh\[) Jmpor-ter, C?pt. Lke, arrived yesterday afternoon, in 2t days from Liverpool, which 6be left on tin* 6ih itist. by ^rhich vessel, -the editors of tlie Mercantile Advertiser, have 'received London pa piers to tlie evening of the 4th inst. and Liver :poo! of Hie Ctli. S^'The Importer Jms performed her voyage in 71 days, ai;d was only 17 days t'roin Liverpool to the 8. Shoals of -NaojupktL ^ kSI <lf t,u' 01,1 *a* 18 no impnrveiauit in tlie jwtoeuf Cotton" V?-"' v JT|ie House of Lords assembled fr:'i on tlie 3d ? A;,oio?ies were made for g-', non-attendance of several peers. 'Aiming, those ah.se lit, ? were loj*d Sheffield, the bishop of Jjangor, *he earl ot Chichester, and duke of Newcastle ; Lords Gambler, Har \?ood, and llilkborougli, di4 not thecalL Tl&e discusstoii commenced wijib Some ex plan at inns on tht affair of tlie arietta, at Milan. Respecting this bushiess, sajfs tlie Titoes, <*the fa<;t? before (he public a*e, that Browne artuaNy obliged the father <o explain away the threat thkt had been denounced against the faun by * T bur the father diiL |lut %ve now lay before the nation, a auk ?#equeti; letter written fey the father, - : juicl explaining the temt or, tiireat under \yhich be was - obliged to dis avow the application of tlie old one ! ! * Brpwne, he suppose, must now be ?given up." Counsel were then called in, And Hjgiium cuniiiuMUTd an ad* dres9 about half pant iu, 4id con tinual rill 1, when he was indulged ihiev quarter* of an Jioui, lie then % resumed and continued his speech ijill 4> when the house adjourned. He iiuished on i he following day in ,the afternoon* ilia remarks occupy 48 of the close column* of -the HPImea. . . ; ? The history of. the (Jiieen'tvltrngi vteculioBAM*^ el'ot'hs f it, ?<>e^jjpctingl " a ^ lUl * *j itesh attack oa the part of her ad .verfcarie*. ? No sooner was Mr. Pitt, her friend, deceased, than tlie first, the Duuidnfc* conspiracy, w*i got lip against her Majesty. f he ze?l ^^s, fearless, *tid periwadous Peir iVal, sprung forth in her defence, "?^jsptrst'di that Ami plot. He Tbfr the h inds yf^ a ferocious aiuV his murder was the . j^fcr <(; ? . ue w iasult upon his yaf Mistress; then was thp Or-i t of Council got to restrain the in rcoui se between her Aiajesty and her most affectionate and only child ? hei laughter. Thai child t'xpked by the1 severest visitation of ProvK , .vhich had cv^r been inflicted i island ; ai*l the |^ople had <>1 jped their eyes after following her to her gravt, or reading the af* narrative of her obsequies, n the detestable Milan controls KTctose tills history, tiro vfcry dAy on which tiie ?Kh>? was cim&ignwt to Hie bhithi It with his ^ViitMk hfld anil Iter in very day, was* at on^%diich ii>e ever-merporahlej 3-JHii-Ricordo man arrived addj Ilia first visit to ? a Urge hottie, hh columns before it, and seu:inel*i ilaced at the gates." I Mrl Brougham, in a very solemn *mwr9 closed aa follows : "My Lords, 1 pray your Lord to pause ! yon, my Lords, are Btaoding on the brink of a dreadful prKipico ; your judgment will gb forth to the world ; n t n a jntl-mmi in?i(iuuuw ;?i ? ???** JJiy Lords, ? will fail in its object aiul it >vill return with redoubled violence on those iyhotffr<L it ! Have tty coutflry, my l^dsy^jjrom thi heavestj calamity of a civi^u ?a I juuf selves, my Lords, from ihe situation I m which you are now standing! | Rescue thai country of which you art* 1ho ornament, bnt in which you can flourish no longer when severed from the people, nnd when the blos som is cut off from the stem of the tree ! ! Hnve that ? country, my Lords, that you may continue to he the ornament of it! Save the Crown from demons ; and the aristo cracy, which is shaken, as is also the altar itself, which never more ! 1 ? ? , can stand secure ! .If your judg- I ment be qgainst (tie Queen, *rt will shake to the foundation the kindred j Tfirone ! You, my Lords Jtfre willed, the Church and Orwnlmve willed that the Queen laid { out of ihe sole mu service, but she j people ; and, j my Lords, I do pour forth my ap plications at the throne of raeicy, that - mercy may he poured down on tliofce people in a larger measure than , the merits of the toilers deserve', and I pitay n|y Lords, that your hearts may turn towards justices and nbt go therefrom." . At the conclusion of this speech, u strong sensation- appeared manifest .in Hie Home* > [ Mr. Williams followed Mr. Brougham, and addressed the House til It he hour of adjournment on the 4th, without having finished his com ments on the ^evidence agnirist the jmecfo. ;? ... ? >'?* JjQndoiiy Dec. 4.? Price of Slocks, , 66 i?2, v >v ? \ Yesterday morning the Qounte&s' Oldi, Colenel Olivera? ami ten or - eleven other persons, arrived at Do yer from Botogne, to give evidence iu fitvotfr of the Queep. It is said Count Hergarai, broiher of tile Barou, is umoug them. I flu Tuesday a procession of the Watermen on the river Thiimes^ ta Brandenburgh house, took place. Siacethe funeral of l^eboi>f London ; lias witnessed nothing like t^e scene. The Thames was literally 'covered for miles, and the spectators which; lined the banks are supposed to have exceeded 900,000. The vessels be gin to move about the tifoe that % Brougham begin ^is speech^ ad* during Jhe exordtnth, the guns were heard iking ubder the wqlls of the Parliament house. \ . .. . , . V Accounts from Spain state t^at Russia lias appointed an ambassador , ?' ? >4 . * ? { ;to that country. ; - 1 . > A letter frqjm Oporto of the 13thr i-ult. states thaf|he troops and prox iuce^ under count AramaiUhfe had joined tta patriotic . cause/ and that ie had ^ ; r; I Counsellor Philips has addressed* a long letter to the king, ?- which is published, <ompUU)iug of his treat- , me nt of ike Queen, atid vindicating her charactcr and conduct, v 1 At ttote meeting on tlm 28lti at:! Free mason's Hall; Mr. Hobbouse was called to the chair. ? It was r*$f solved.- ? ^Tiat ministers have wnm tonly and wickedly entrapped their sovereign into a despotic prosecution | of i he Queen, in which the laws an J constitution were violated, and that the said ministers' deserve impeach-' metit, &c. Alderman \Voo<l ton ^ratulatcd 4lic meeting on tlieevi iLen^jAiatwaii he said lie could assert, Would (tome out like thunder ufon all . \ \ Extract of a letter received at < New Fork , ^ "PORT AU 1MUNCF, OCT* 10. I ' ? A fe\V days muce * w? received the ne\Vs of Che death of^hnstophe and the revolt of his troops at' Ht. Marks, and at a strong fortress in its vicinity, 'both belonging to thai JMoharqtte. ^ " Parties of soldiers have come in from tNbse^lncesf bringing the heads of the Governor of the former (St. i Marks) and of the Colonel com imatiftlin<? the latter.* In behalf of tlieir control e?, these men hate claimed t he protection of this govern ment, (under B6^|) which has, in-, consequence, sent off a considerable l>0dy of troops to take possession of Ase places, to'Ue followed by all ij?e disposaliif fore r now inthe^mth, 'making, altogether, tfw^ycoMder* able army, probably from fifteen to iwenty thousand gener ally believed here, "that the mass of | the population under the suocessoi ot the 4ate King Henry isjlepitou* of coming under that of the Republic. Should this lie the fad|nheiv in lit tle doubt of President Bover's oit long visiting the^-C'nne with his anuy. ? s ? Vi t ?' ? --V CAMI)1?X. : ujl THURSDAY, XirViiMBER 1(5, 1^20. [communication."] ^ ? At a numerous awl respectable ftieeting of the citizens of Kershaw District held at Camden on the 4tfrNoyMnber, 182Q* for the purpose of taking wto consuji^i^ aiiqn the Tariff submitted, at th 4h last seaport of^pnffress tylr. Dunc^w M'Ra was caliraro the c(iair and Post&ll ^ M'Ca^ secretary ; whenylne following preamble and rdbJution^vere submitted and unanuhousnr adopted. ThascitizenJ uf/Kersbai* District sensible of tJwwils ? which \vobld flow {/om a wprftiaVaifd monopolisms* policy infar^ pf oneportiopbf the community, to the obvious prejudice iff the agricultural? the Commercial, the shipping iuteiests of the country, do therefore Resolved, TJiat they cdhcur v in 4he : wirtiments expressed in the memorial -uf their fellow ciUzetif of Charleston, and 4hat their Senator in Congress and - their Member, the Honorable Joseph Bustard , qtiested to use thVwr exertions to pro vent the adoption of a measure so destructive of the! interests of this State: > _V . . , ' ?> ;*2d. l{e8olvetjl, 'T\\R\ the' proceed ings of this meetipg be published it) Camden Gazette, ?with I, request 'that the same may be published in the ottortiazettes of (his State, and that the Chairman be requested to send those resolutions to out: Ke|*re sentatwes in Congros, in behalf of h the citizens. DUNCAN M'ftA, Chairman. ? ? * flb < At a Meeting of the Claremont Agricultural Satiety, held at Static burg, on the ?8th Oct. 18&O^0ie following resolution was passed. 'W^iejolveit unanimously, JThat the . Claremont Agricultural Society- do most heartily concur, in the Memorial about to Ite presented by the Citi zens of. Charleston, against the pro posed increase of^the tTariff, ami that our President, Cof? Huokr, l>e directed to sign tlrtrsanre in the hatag atg mfit FIUNC1S K. HU&BU, 1 . v ? ? PTBsxdenL :J ? 4 v > ?; ^ Ninth American Ileview.^'ttot January ami April numbers of ttiis >vork have befcn republished in Lon~ don, and are advertised, with the following extract from the last num ber of the Kdinburgh Kevin w u The North- American lieview, published M Boston, appears to tia tp be by tSf the best & most promis ing production of the presjr of th*t country that has ever come to our hands. It is writtrrt with great-spi rit, learning and ability, on a gfeat variety of sniijjtcts ; and abounds with profound apd original discus sions on the m <M interesting topics. The Work Is of a powerful and mascoliue character, and is decid edly superior to any thing of the kind that existed in EngUnd t#eut; yea** *tyK'Q*~&4inbxt 'gh Itevi&c JV'o. #7> p- ? a PERSIA MVSSU. Interesting dispatches have been receded in Kngland (j oin Persia, which announce the intrigues of the Russian agents in that country, &ud indicate the desis;n? ?>f the Court of Petersburg!*. The footing they have obtained is so Jirm, that they no lon ger consider it necessary to di*guise their projects'. On the death of the reipiinp; monarch, >\ ho is in the Inst stnu;e of decline, they consider it as certain that they will |?oksesv com pie te control. The Russian Charged' Affairs at Tehran declared puldicly, lhat in future the Persians must he ? * ^ , content Jo receive their .sovereigns from Russia ; rlo which he Afhbxl, Englaud could nut reasonably object as she gave away kingdoms every* ^ day in India. The regular army of ilussia, now in Geoigia, and on fhe , line of Caucasews, is upwards of 100,000 men, and of \n hicb 30,000. are part of the latr army of occupa tion in France. They have beeii actively in the feld for the last two years agr inst the Skiekans artd Daughistauies. v- ' ' '? 1 - Tlje Russian Charge iY Afl'tirs, at a dinner whicli lie gave to J he British- officers in Hit Persian serviiuri |said opeuly thdt,Gcjieral YarmalofT (jrov e 1 i I in Georgia, would be in Tatra^aaJessj than four inontlis. Six dwre marchptic said, would brin^fheir infantry and artillery Ur J^urie^, after which what waa i'jhere to stop them till Hiey came to Hie In dies; the Russians have taken po* session of a place (in lite Caspian, near Asterabad, and have a clever man of thq name of Moravioff, W inongst the Turcomans. IJe belongs j to 4he Quarter-Master-General'* <le part men t. It is the opinion of the British officers in the service of Per sia, that there is a secret understand ing between the Court and the Rus sians? for the army of his Koyal "Highness Abta&Mcrza, (PWncc Royal of Persia, has been suffered to dwindle to almost Nothing. ' The ipfantry amounts only to 11,74S meii, ? of aljr?nks upon i.aper; but ibey have scarcely ever been mustered or drilled- -are ill paid, fed and cloth ed ; and ^indeed, completely aban donetl. - < |?o '.ft.: ?.* v i> f^The GrandJury or Natchez have ' majle v tynresentment against Hisf ^racelftycy" 'JauteriLong, for get ting on foot, within the Jurisdiction of the United States, and preparing the means for, a military expedition aga|n6t the dominions of the Kin? ?H Spain, in tbte province of Texas. Wc have josi seen in a Baltimore paper, a general order of his Ex celleucy, dated {lead-Quarters, Ifori 3 Bolivar , 2d August, 1&20, in which he Congratulates his forces on a splen dkl .victory which ihey had gained over the Caraqae Indians, /flm mighty battle Msted jiffren minutes ; the charges mile hy the army of Texas were * unexampled in the Annals of war/' and its ranks .toere fearfully thinned % the loss of one gaU|ut soldier and the wonmling of nhifj ? according to the report of the Suigeon-(^enernl.^uBi<ffljer^'' say s the magnificent commander Long, if the eyes of all nations are ynoii ybu."? National fV- 10. Jljurikr. ? On the evening of the 27th ill limp, as Mr. John W; Perry, of Hertford county, wfcs on his way home fronts Morfeesborough, be im prudently turned out of Ms way to a rot 1 011- picking in the neighbourhood. A Vance being proposed, Mr. P. and another were deputed to go in search of * fiddrer. U bile out on this unfortunate mission, they fell in jth J tere , Reid , a < mulatto,.1 well known to the records of t)ie Courts of that county, for Ids many mis- j deeds. A quarrel bciweeti him and Perry succeeded. Perry dismqgfit ed and approached Reid wjthuicj intent chastise his abuse. Reid maintained his ground until Pejry arrived within a few feet of flilti j and then presenting a gim, whkh had not !>een Ixfoit perceived by K4rr)> Ip *believe d, for was now About 10 c/plock and quite ^Ark, discharged the contents (A 5 *].ci r vA a bullet) into his hie*st. Pi n j stug jeered to a fence i.eflT t>, upon \> I it It he leaned a short tiotf; fell Mid ex prod. The deceased was a y cung .man, about 25 \ealsold, and Las left he hind him a wife and two sjmall chil dren, together with many friends, to bemoan his unlimeh end. livery exertion that Veil could Ixy was made to apprehend the murder* er, hnt he effected his escape; Ho is about SO years old, his hair or?* wool somewhat of a sandy color, v. Reid has a down lock, 4s a profane 1 swearer ant! very fond of gambling 8 ' and strong drink. - Jt is supposed ho ^ fs in Nansemoud or Norfolk . coun ty# Virginia. - ' ?> ' TI>e celelfrated- Law School at Litchfield, (Con.) is no\V ycder the care of Judge Gould aloue, Jmlgo Kceve, 'his veneraMe associate in the duty of delivering lectures, iiav-* Ing retirrd from all coi^cem in.4ho management, of the sciio&l, on ac count of his great age, , ? ? ? ? Sweden, which Jn common years . used to import 500,000 tons of <H>m, ' ami tn bail years one jniHioti, dors not' now import ?ny foreign grata ? amJ i$ good years, exports a consiiUjf erable quantity. Such is t he progress that agriculture lias made it) thai y country in fear years. V ' * 4 Two ladies receuily received tfi* black veil at the Nunnery* lately es- > tahtished in ttoston. TImi cere.n<;* nies were ^formed at tin- -llo ti 11 Catholic Chyrcl^ in the presence ef a large tfumbsi: of u^netlable per I sons of jiff rent religious denomina I tjous, i fife candidates being in a fooin adjoining the (Church, with a la t lie d partition. We unii|j|r*tatid, ti^ys ihe Palladium, that ori??notive with 1 1 10 ladies who hav? thus ?^ty^Hi>them "r^ selves from the world* is to demote themselves M^the education oi" ths females who tfiny uiake arrangements to attend *UMs Convent, , j- m,m ? . . J ?? Itepiteratyn, " phonUl j the charges Against the Queen lie'f substantiated, instead of proving' that ?. the Kiojg (Might WWe divorced iroinir hw,iit tvbuuf? in the ?opinion of mar# ' ny, only shew that tMf wetejust fit DlEB~At Jier residence in Falrfitld District, on the 9th instant, Mrvil**?CCA? Jon KBj wife ol Da-ling Jones, Esa in the 66th yea? o\ her age. She lias loft a hus band, one *6n and three daughters, with numerous relations and friends to lament ti.eir h reparaWlost. .V l?or tfip*' last SO year of her Jife ; she labored finder great bodily affliction ; which she bore wfah that fortitude and resignation Which characterizes the genuine believer it) the All- Atoning merits of the Redeemer. Her amiable and fe*ampUftT life, will lon^be lreld in dfar remembrance by all who had the pleasure of herpcqii^intancc. Qn the 3d inst. in SumtlA District, Mrs. Awm M%nioht, a resident of George town, ia the 49 tl? year of her age* beloved by all who knew her. She was a sincere t; iend, a tender and affectionate relation and truly* pjous jlfftotian. Ifer pure mind was discovered lit an early age, tnbe sensi ble of Djvic* ipipresalon. For mofe't|j|i thirty, year* has been a constant follower of the Divine, Redfeemdr. " Blessed are the fiurc in he^rtjftf'thry '/'oft"the?t2ih in?t. in this j&n, Mr. ? WIL1 Pi, District, at the ensuing electicp^K^ *? 1 . 1 .? * " . r7? We tire request^ to announce Major IAMB&-W. CAtfTfcY, as a Can didate for the Office of Sheriff of Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. ?? ii 1 *"f *? ? [?<?? ? ? *? We are :authorised to announce Capt.DUfcEN CJHAHAM, as a Oxi date for the' Office of Sheriff for Ker*ht?^ i District, at the ensuing election. W e art Authorised to state that Mr# JOHN !UEL1*, U'a candidate for the Ofcce of Sheriff of Kershaw District, at the en duing election. Y~p> We are authoriaed t&Jannounce Mr. Wli-U AM CVC AiN as a t 'andicfet for ttte sWiff's Office 6f Kershaw district at the election in Januarys nextr-and that Ithci report of his having declined t>ri?g * candttUtfci* wiU^ut fotiiuUtfen. We have recced by the llippo mencs a fitaMw Cnracoa papers to the I5l|i fff Oct. Frow these we se lect thf^ following : ^iSSSeral Murillo 1ms arrived at 4ffaraccas for thfc purpose of obtain ing a supply of men and monej% ? 3000 men and 8100,000 have been granted to him to carry on "the war. and it is said he is to receive a month ly supply of $100,000 from the is land of Cuha. $ The independent array under Gen. Valdez, Imd been defeated hy Cal-< -zada in tour engagements. Molivar had gon* 4o the;. assistance nf Yal dez with 300 mpu. The whole in dependent army at Cucuta does not exceed 800 men. Dolivar complains of the lethargy of ll^ pfcdpje of Santa ^ ** ;< ^