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vessel preparein&r tfcemtoiMr owD coun Foreign . Irom London Papers received , a' ikt (teeryian Office^ ( Suvuunuh ) by the thifi C umber lur.d. LONDON, NOV. 21. Dismissal of .Ministries. The following requisition is now iu the coarse of signature, and will, we understand, be presented to the Lord Mayor, in a day or two : Wc, the undersigned members of tl?e Court of Common Pleas, re quest your Lordship to convene a Special .Court, upon an early day, to consider the propriety of present ing an Address to the Kiug, upon the present state of public affairs, humbly praying His Majesty to dis miss from his presence and councils, his present Ministers." The requisition is already very numerously signed. A meeting ot the Livery, in Common- Hal I, is al-j *9 spoken of fur the same purpose. .NOVEMBER 22. ^ The Iralian witnesses against the ^neen were on Monday afynrnoon, ocjc, taken Jk _ -? ^oww,': lib 0<at this departure lappeued toatlract pfejapine person on Weaujjriiw ister bridge, who immediately drew the atteution of others to the cktura-, stance, and an immense -crowd was soon assefnlited to witness the final departure of the ruffian crew. The, first tooat escaped tolerably well, but as each vqf the, succeeding live ap proached the bridge, it was received with tin* loudest hisses* hoe tings and execrations. Every tern* of reproach and insult was poured out upon the Italians, (happy, so far, in their ig e of our language) and also foyers; mud was >U weqg by handfulls.? were rowed rapidly, and it probable that the pas lio them were recognized at any other part of the river, it is to ?resumed that they reached the if prepated for them in safety.? ' wpected that some short con take place to-day, before ion of Parliament ; but W Jgiit conflict may be oratorical physical ? whether of lungs or ? . legs, we know not. We sninmon attention, however, to the following 'si that, afi?r the House of Lords been occupied since June lasttin examination of thfe conspnVEb r iCThe Queen, the consideration of that affair is to be suddenly snatch ed away from thfe Commons, liy tlie intervention of^r. Alack Mpd; the lower House is iiot to be suffered to speak on the subject 5 and that, aftet the House had, like an importunate auditor, beeftf sotodry times dismis sed unsatisfied, the avmfunt of the debfnot bemg ready, ami dhrcted to ^ call again. The new train of operations against Her majesty, must not be impeded or interrupted, till tlity have obtained consistency, # junction of Jhe now scattered parts of the old plot hating beemv effected. Whether the friends of Her Msjestf ty will obtain titne to throw hi ft l?f words in heir defence, we. know not i tjbe attempt will no ?l<niht lie made. Bflt what a fearftil potency Utere must Win Wet cause, which mnat thus be Vp* in obey a nee and thrust o(K till force is gathered to resist it I This isj fulfilling th* / engagement ; to seek i only for trnth^ and by no mollis to <v endeavour to oppress the (Jiie.an by power, or to elude her by chicane ! The general opinion now i?, that Mr. C aiming will quit the Ministers. Whatever or uncertainty there may be in this affair, we trust it is in bSt knowledge, and not in that genUa man'ji course uf action 5 for the mo .lives cannot be nearly counteibaUn ? wen. tucre is nil the difference iu i he result of the choice that exists between honor, arul its opposite. ? ^ The country can never forget; neither, we hope, will Air. Canning wish to, forget it ; the important service w hicb he rendered to the (^ueen, by de claring her, from his knowledge, the - I.fe, gi ace, and ornameut of polish- 1 ed society.'' ? , < If we may subjoin any notice of foreign concerns, w 1/icb at <ther times would be important enough, we should mention that the prorogation speech will probably make some al lusion to foreign affairs; Ministers having received a messenger from Troppau, the^new seat of Congress, ! [within the last 36 hours. wilb fiMpe report The>ob bf the bill, as $y. be in ?sonie amendments in iB^ionwhich tire, is, that it [oestion of fin. pl^is as imicli litsiy uri'para lflHrl>y re let, t *? l?y the Domestic . WASHINGTON, J? Tlie bill for the reductioj Army has passed the pvesenUtives by a I ntt which would I* ? i ? ' I - 'J?* U i" * " VM< a means 01 . (ion, and as ? during the national acquisition and preserve tary science, and the l _ of stationary defences. ? ing tlie argument in its _ ^ shape, and yet the experience which, in our short lives, we have had of the direful disasters owing to thg want of military organization, lead* us to apprehend danger from auy - measure which has a tendency to im- 1 pair that which now exists, by with drawing from thp W ar Peparf *' lt any part" of tlie talents which round it, and are giving to its tions so much efficiency. iSV* hope, should the bill a Law, it may have all the e none of the i\\ effects whi been anticipated fram it. Wi ticularly regret thaFthe topogra engineers wre to be disc' W m cause we have seen that, well as in waj, their servi so, in our vieiwr, that, were whole army to be disbanded, S* ould like to see this intelligent eful little corps kept in the employ. The bill providing for the relief the family of the late Com. Pet who, by his untimely deatV^ li been left in circumstances of dist was yesterday discussed in tjie H of Representatives, and wasorde to be engrossed and read a third time' to-day. There is little doubt of its . passage. We would ho|)e there is | no doubt. We do not think we fi$j| take tlm feelings of the nation, whei we say that the measure is in unteot with them. V C< vrajs act from thr OUS 01 of gr regulnle its Idctiual consi > find at least ss cannot ?ige: ing, but it maj, he gpnerwiiwHl discreet. This minority as far M the debalfcl raociw of judging,.] ^ precedent, railn-r than froiu jcction <o tCT raOsure i MissowfV 4>h hieail tapis. Mr. Eustis's pror. a conditional admission of into the Uuion received its <. in the House of liepresentn iterday. The resolution, wjjj already passed (ha Senate suhjecr, next presents itself, disposition having heen ^1 k* w 1 1 , hy friend or foe, (o ?>" ousidii ration, Mr. ('lay has given 'notice that be wiH call it iip on Fri day " s^j<h I Bering upinbei; the. day of its istantl January 36. The resolution opposiugan aiueod meut to (ho Constitution, to establish in Uniform mi^dcof election of tors of President anil Vice of the United States, an sentatives to Congress, , jected. Had the votes1 however, bdMfevrcr Jg one -tifleenth Ythe W Representatives,) passed the House** lieved this view desirable* |>erceiye, of \K ad< W>V|I IUMIIV us of tbe bi)l$ re se of Represent* g the Tariff of dutie , ami laying duties on Aucliou*> it may Imj propel HRlfe, ihdttbe first mentioned is a msciipt bill of the last ses "S, in LliSpftpe ill which"* t passed House M He present a lives, and Tliat the second is also a copy of the bill on t he sair rejected in (lie sloa^ extcpt tliat' y Tumuli was t the last ?es , ML oubt.of duty reported is Id (fep cerit. camben. ? THUttSDAYy FKHUUXUV 8, 1821. i , " ^ ^ 'According to thepCcnsu^ of Kicfy laud iVntrirtfi ?i^tes, thera^o* twelve tjjwnsand .tfKe hundred and tweiiiy-one per sons. ? Slate Gazette. ' ?m- ? Bank of tin'. Lh ?Stmto&MMtf nort lately made by this Hank, Mates fl?*t. the whole losses suatainwV !>> Urn Institution, amount to 83,523,1/6 which, however, ..luuiJieent made good, and the capital made whole on the 1st o[ January last. It is prajHined, therefore that, in future, regular dividends will be made. atSSwk ahout 3 o'clock, on the iofi of the S4th ult. Which de*-i jL 90 UUlhll^Sy 111" I S josa of i i*. million of dollar 8V ; ? **7WSfafetffjy> i - i ilHi We remark thPlw ipiiupon the nvgo terica, which p|i f infeilSiSf? with a (Ifltiaties g&'tho* flwHIlPHM Minister pl< .I*. ? 'it** * 1 ^***\?*. * && 1 vol. 4lo;'rj|fr yjjpk J. raaifj undeMhe tf 'i&i;, by the consent of lier parents* A letter fiom New-Orleans, of ^ v ^ *5? -jf v the 24tlt idL* states, tli&t Jlour baa re at one dollar per di floor is telling* rT. barrel, and every ? ^ rum the upper ^Country pirohv] iwiiuoablyvlow,' aud u^idrdeiuiu* * Scotland. ? F ronfc an ftccou n t printed, by order t lie* hoi [Commons, in <<ii supplcmentar 'port of the committee of the ksseta . as., lo I he [the poor iir Scotland; it itpj^ die gross' fgods applied tapa Scotland, amount to. 114, 16 -w|? j9h 49>718f. derived from assessment, tUe ing from contributions at the doors, and other .fuiifls. In [out fifteen Synods there are l sessments. The qob-flissesse are as one to tli^^j^^eteeiiti^ to the p?>pulaU^^^;7^ ??? Jonfytfeott& Coiribustion of Cloth* j About twenty-tive. pieces, of cloth, each of which contained nearly thii ity^eUs^ were deposited upon wooden |)Unks in a cellar at Lyons, qo;^^i BtliJulv, 18tSb in oilier, to conceal them from tha 411 mies which, iim overrun France, ./intWma<fofifa;;?i ^fUlie cloth, 27U>8. i.f oil were useil for a. quintul of wool, and the cloth M an vPpeMilig rioWh, W hjcb was parefully shut up with dun$*?j^ the door was eonceaifd by bundles it Vi^eprai>^'>4iioii^ ^fr^m'WdmiUed ! tine air;^ tiilp* th^riiirig^tif iVfee 4ft^ (if August an intolerable smell witf'? felt, and the person who entered'tbe 'cellar was surrounded with a >hick smoke which lie could not snprfort. A short time afterw ards be, reentered With- pecjftutitin, , holding a ^table | lantern in his hand* :a?d he Wm as- 1 tonished to see a shapeless, dt^tlnqps < mass apparently in a state of putr* faction, r* He then, removed the dujp<f, from the opening, and as soon as a qreulafioti of a^r was established, the cloth toak^fircMtfti ariodlier tW- j ner of the pell w lay a heap qf stuffs which had beep ungreased aud pre pkM for fthft ^fvHw^ul: lli^bad hoU'ert'fl uo change. The above par ticulars wire carefully established btt M,: Cochard, Couite remfae Ijdeu &c, de Lyons pour, 1817- i?hjgK not common at' Home, and const-- 1 qnently-' fetched there a vef^gh price : yet Macrobius atentes Ms, that the Roman Pontiffs nt^ver missed to have them evelf day on their tables. I Krom the fourthxentury to the reigtt of Louis XIV. they were nearly for- J gotten ; but they sooo came. again in- I to vogue, and from that time have! i i A ? j a n i I kept up then- reputation. Gastrono mers, we know, can swallow three stomach of Accidental phlegm, in- I rrenrse the g^trie Juices, and, by their natural coolness, condense the I air which may he fixed in tl.e organs tfLjIkeation. W hen good, they a<% I wUAosome, but poisonous when bad. I iBtackwoed's Magazine. Agriculture.- A discovery of great j importance to agriculture and public economy is that of the greut advau- 1 ta^es which result from the practice i of rettjring'corn before it is perfectly I rrpe. The theory, which has just I lieeii nrotaulgatedby Mr. Cadet de I Vuux, originates with M. Balles, of I the Agricultural Society of HerKiers. I ? The following are the particulars : I Cdtlf ffeaped eight days before tlle j uauaftmity vig hi the first place, ge- I cured from the .dangers which threat" I ?>it it at that time, this i? only acci- I dfchtal; biH a |>Wtlve advantage is, I that the gcain is fuller, larger, 'finer, I Hud thaist is never atliekcu by the I Vfalone'g mayor isdiction ns care isited by a pesti* tious has been prwcd l>y the uu>?i conclusive comparative experiments, upon a piece of corn, one half of Mifl^clr^was reaped before the usual time, and the other half at the de gree of maturity fixed by the ordina r y j>nuHice. ? The first portion gave | a hectolitre of coin more for half i -bectiwrof land. Afterwards an equal qoantity of 'flour from the wheat of W hr Jtortion was made into bread ; tliat of the corn reaped green gave _deyeu pounds of bread more than tin: Father in six decalitres. lastly, the weevil attacked the corn which was cut ripe ; the other was exempt from If. v The proper time for reaping is that when the grain, on being pit s j sed between the fingers, has a doughy /jUppea ranee, like the crumb uf hi cad jiot fiom the oven, when 4>ilo Vl^lihe same manner. . Lit . Gazette. PttnishmevL?A few James M alone, esq. agining,if he could of the .fhiserahlo they generally vest them of tlm to the charily <>r [e to Uie following agree prie*(Jeoghegan, one of who was by trade a yife He directed the bar bee Vthe beggars he found strol iij jlie Hipits of the city, for whom lie |>romi^ed a reward ; of bringing them before ''"'uA lie was to take them there $have, wash, ?r them in <be gen He seized about tilt assistance of *?*v ?'? and pletely ine thpse w hom ulicauts when nred like Pfijtfhead. was attended the whole ibe 5th instant, Samuel Brown, rptfiv 'if*** ssetir Kirk. fceth SW^Tr* Medicines, Which will he 961,1 wl,oJc?Bje oKretail V ll e most rcisonaMc term*. . '