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Foreign. _ KEW-YOHJL, rSEPT, IX The ship Importer, Cupt Lee, ar-j rived from Li\frpool,ju?t as our pa per was readj for press. ?*? Fj this arrival (be Editors of the Gammer cud JSdvev User have ifecejbrtf their Jiles of paperc to ifc 4th of August ncbiii^ but thf lateness of the hour preveirte os frmn uakio*; tnauj ex tracts fur this d^y. DEATH orTiiR QUEEN of ENGLAND. ^ ji Ctpt law spoktef 'OH ith? 7^? '' Septemiwr, ia latitude i3.g? longi tude -JfOf the ship Ptuit^' SlMder, from liw|tod; tthidt i Jtorifd flte Deutk of the Queen * WkdawO, on lbr7thol August. Jffcj 1 :%? K< as bett?fyes;{ fftom ^orlH. the ist of Aiy t, state.] ntla ofl parte bad 1 caused no -Madrid. ' ? ? -ft ? We find mauyTwtters upon ii.t, War liet?een the'Tu'.ks and Greeks t ? all goings to shew the horrid hat baritv v\ lacn continue lo mark tut conduct ?H.the. former towards t &r7l - ' v v - tfi* 8 I 4 Thea<iountij^spil??iolfiajraove menM ol (he liussian forces edfetinue ?contradictory. Austria continues her fri cautiouary measures, by constant j reinforcing the troops which form the Cordon on die Turkish frontiers, A tragical account Id given of -the death of Prince Morusi, first drago jnan to the. Porte. ? . Intelligence from .St. Petersburg,] states, that the Emperor Alexander^ had given a categorical reply to the representation made by -(he Porte jn which he demands complete satis] faction for the insults offered his* Ambassadors ; and if not given in the space of eight dayfi,.gie4sores would lie taken accordingly. tlie fovTress tiw^iied 6y Ali P.. *ha, of Junina; h. d been taken by Assault, and th^fct^rjjpfo put to the sword. ?JS&tract of- a l&kr from Liverpool *. iSmi August i. Our oofton market hrt been rather dull thia&eej^in consequence of the public sales announced for yesterday J though the sales altogether, amou ii tl to fullj an average quantity ; in. pri ces there is very little alteration from Saturday last. Bowed and New-, Orleans, are more easily met with at| former rales. flS irew-VoRK, Sept. 17. Ten laiji later /rum England. By the arrival yesterday of the. last sailing simp Martha, Captain - Sketch le^, atid panther, Captain ?ldrige. in 31 from L.i\ erpoot, the Editor of the National Advocate linn irt:civ?'d additional files ot Lon don and Liverpool, papers, the ton laer to the 14U? sou the latter to the 10th August. . lie is aksc_ indebteuj to ( apis. fcjketchley, jmd EktrigeV for i hv latest Loudon and Livri |koI papers. They contain the theism chol> and onlooked for intelligence ot the death of tlie if ecu qf Eng land, who departed Una, file on the 7'h August,' after a few days illness. I .ci death (* in general ?tm utcd to an Inilamation in the bowels, broujnf on by txcHsi\e acxiety *&&.?> ti g?e? orcaskmri! !>y the iinpjialtafcvl vttl Uireleofuig hit ??? HIIOn. Tlw accounts rrlatkr to vRirefiia land tt)f Piffle tiv of a'teow warlike a^rct (bo those brought by tlie bn portrr. ? Lrilei^ rave been wrrhrrd fgdm So^imjp the 4th; and from CoasUotinopff ? tb* iOtb July* - In |the latter it was ^iatrd as froiu high authority, thai a special tm&ttflrfrmn St Pftrrsbui^h was daily n|xcted at the Porte, at 4h* M of ^inS was a Russian Priucr, that tlie Ru? ?au Ambassador'* pu\vg? bail ce&*~ <n] ao4 that fee w?.s on his f from Frankfort so iaie' st Kb1f8 us a uutlitt' a# rumour at Vienna, that ti Use Sift x>f June the Orand signer formally rejected the a&too-i /um of the' cabinet oif^St Peters* iiuq^ |id a<Us ^ we^are expect : ? to receive news of] it of the hostilities." the head Neurenvberg, August 3d, it' is stated, that all, th* letters fioro Vieiiaa portend war ; nd that An extraordinary courier; had brought -an order lb the com * gander la chief opPte Jftus$|an ar my of the South to advance and fjj| r the province of Moldavia. D< tails were looked for of the passing] df live Prurh, ?whict> according ioj ^<mnts, would be elected \ty atj .orprof the Hussian army, after a hMiflictjvittt a divisiou of the Turk isb **my. A letter dated Vienna, July 251 k -ays, that tb% Emperor Alexander Uad quitte# his dapilaHq uri^eed ffl uis army i n the frontiers of Turkey;] it ifrgaid that the: Turks hail not onK; . l used *o give' the; sattsfacrton^fle s.'i\*eiw be given up, ' . ?..* , There, wer* 40,000 Turiis on the line side vt the Frutl*, and 80,d00 Russians on die other. The h hole lit' Alexander's force on the frontiers ?>f Turfeey, is estimated at 300,000 men. Notwithstanding all this " note of war," it is drought by some of the English Journalists to be either mere met candle speculations, or the Jvish-, es of the politicians whfc promulgate such rumours A .. s&trt period will decide* ^ ^ . . J An article from Rome, dated the 26th Jul\, states, Jhat bj a conven tion between bis Holiness and the Austrian Government, that city is to i>e occupied for mi Indefinite period m garrison of 800U Aush inn troops, iiiid that jtane* other towns 'of ,the apal temK&y are to be plfeced in a molar Situation, '1 be ? troubles in alabiiu adtl Sicily are snid, in the same article, to have been mtich ex ggerated. > it is said in an aijtfcle from Trieste, of the 23d JiUy> flpt the son of the English Consul is apiongst the Christians who had been massacred at Smyrna by the ft in ks, ami that by* the last accounts the English/and French ship* of war had ttoreatefrrd to Itomliard the towiw^ An earthquake, adtffanpaniefl by violent hurricane had destroyed [1400 houses in bucharest, ami man^ of the infaatvitatHa wife crushed in the ruins. This was succeeded by a storm, of hail that overthrew^* number ot trees and' killed rteveflR country men in the fleldw The Turk ish sohlieiy ate represented to hav*| been stifced with sapVistitutiouB ter roi on witnessing these calamities, [ihej cried out the Mbe infidel Ipsilanti, whom we seek on earth, has as< ended to4he skj, to tight us Irom tlnnce*" A despatch, addressed by Bona parte to the Emperor of Autttla, his leather in law, has beet) v transmitted !hy the Marquis ot Londonderry to It riiice JLsterbaz^ and h|44>een ex eilited hy the laltei to tne C ourt of ifcuuiu It is jgenerfcHy believed, X theif*s kWttM|? viikU il? Rx fofcU^jfe ?B?ke ut favor had tonJf ?evf?ai MWl must Tali* O'Dumrin, (jejurot, luui reached from tiavaaa, hut was u v?wMko tbolnterioi. ^ped a proclamation, ? Mexicans to termhiate tions, audlpturntotffe SP%; IMhtoteing bowi Mir am!i$p&eti<s to j#k ati^qual footing wrift colbry failed, 4*fo m least signal, leave the\ rt molested* the * JmL * ugreeitble to thetn^^i cession is cum lusi ve |>r< lity to-prevetifc w lut i? ;fcj granted, ami proclaims* ?xjftivqCal h^ttb*, tlie^ went fir||>tej) to it-generation ol^MeXico ai Independence. reived *t :^hk|iore frc 8*fy,'the new Viceltoy, was so little pleased \yi( Huh he had met Vitli ot s? ?*^?? which we Hoiked n few 'awl which had excited t *TUe .vessel that communicated the] above intelligence at Havana, a feo hrougMj* report that Lima had f;Jlen into the hands of the lita rating army. It is not said on * hat day this event took place* . 'Jim.' > v We ohwrieWstated Ig the New Haven Bister, 4hat ^Fletterxhad heen received in that citj from Chili to the 13th of Yiay last, from which lit appears, that nothing had transpir ed there Up to that date respecting the affairs of Pern, birt ii was expect ed military operation* would begin in the c owse of the month of May* The government of Lima had order ed the coining of all the I hurch plate in the city, and it was exited that they would ^lhobave recourse to the toitiing of copper, a thing hitherto onknovit in Spanish America. An additional force was about to be de tached from (he army of Ht. Martin to take possession of Ifiaco, w hi< h would completely git ft the commit mention between Lima ?nd t<ppn refHj, Pezuela, the late Yiteioj, remained a prisoner at Lima ; ami Lady Cochrane and family hird ar rived at Valparaiso from Lima, in the British frigate Andromache* / It _ Jfepm. tW* J*** ? caWl 1 hrr k^.ut tuJiBio Ut?| * (!>' cb*u^*i t? I'"* ? -'.'<: ?v*9 tn fjjw, w> , m lite <Jazetu>, urtrj res|tcct^iQ 98U. Mhj ; in that Ac ifc-itwlt Admiral Sir Thos. ml Lwicfcne*er* n| oaaccouat of the hlftkade, M impr^sineiM of <w?me British 7 amrtkut live former 1ia<l ?vn iu i?uvuit of {fie UU*r, he eou)<i not 3mi, had *^Vd off with his ^ unknown dest i mmWlm is a uew edition, . of *u old story, which teliev^ Ha be wholly without * 'V3v' '*??*: CAMDEN . AY, SEVTV.MIiEM ?7, 1821. tuition ; aiuUhe duties and retrHitwr iaTso an Ordinal, plating jto fees of Justice of the Peace, among which we observe, " f&r celebrating the-- rites ?T matrimony, 82," Any Justice of Ihe Peace asking, of ceivihg mote llrttn the lawful fee, i* to be tii)ed in the sum of DSOO, and to lose his office.? CAa#. Courier^ fa v<j Vcxlructw*Muil Hlorm. ? A Wrjr destructive storm took plat c at Pousjf ketpsie, N$ Y. 00*feunday ihe 9tlf inst. at 6 o'clock, P. jVl. The hail stones were generally fioty the sizo of a lien's egg to that of o goose u&g. The scene is represented as l>eh?g*ftr? in I and appalling, and the damage done to the crops, i?nd in the destruc* lion of windows, is very Considerable, l he number of panes Mokeu in FoufthkeeiAue is estimated at 10,000. At b lee's factory 683 pane* timken. A glohlrlm piece of ice wrijrtiiiit, 14 otnices w as taken -tip; ;< >? in to ol the eioim was abotrt two uIn> '