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Foreign. CHAftLK"i'i'oX, OCT. It). HIGHLY IMPORTANT ! Very kite from France. By the Freuch shin L'Eoie, air? veil on Tuesday, from Havre, in 80 days passage, we have received French papers to the7ih September, containing London dates to the 3d, both inclusive. The mo. si important ^ article contained in these |>apers, is the following, which announces thai the Treaty between the U. States tu id Spain,- for the cession of the i liuidas, had not : been ratified by 'lire latter Government. The u Memorial Bearnais," of the 27th Aug. gives the following important intelligence . A Spanish Secretary of Legation, bas passed through Bayonne, 011 bis w**y to Bordeaux, where he is to embark Tor the < U. . Si^es. He i*i the bearer of the refusal of His Ma jesty King Ferdinand, to atcede to 7-?be FTorida Treaty* ill*4.. PARIS, SEPT. & 'ifl i< a The "London Courier o t Septeni ?ber 3. furnishes us With the details 6f 11 meeting at Westminster, over which Sir ;F. Burdett presided? Among other proceeding, an ad dress to the Prince Uegpnt was mo 1 ved anil adopted, of tfnich thp pria* cipal object is to deitfand rff his Hoy* al Highness to prosecute to justice tl?fk i<! 'is and abettors of the mnr der* and assaults committed at Man chester. The meeting^ttnatiimously adopt- , r'tfed several resotut ions, one of which; ['"has for its object to open a subscript Hon to raise fttnds for the relief of those who w ere wounded, or impris oned iu consequence of tlie late acts at Manchester. Orator Hunt was declared worthy of the approbation of his fellow citizens, and the meet ing ypted thanks to Sir F. Burdett and Mr. Uobhouse. The meeting was then closed.? 1 The principal orators on leaving the towA were followed, and applauded by thousands. The mob stopped a few moments before the Trea sury anil the. Quarters of tlie Guards, anu theb dispersed*' r Orator 11 not remains rrt Smedlej: W1 neaf MlU - _jwwr of the 27; li Au? say?, that the alarm which had perienced ?t tl* Ext-hnfige a ? before, had been considta; 1. Eighteen failures _ Tnoa this week, and a E considerable Annkrimtcy has beeti declard. Tbia has been . ase wVtli a Lottery dealer, wfio had sold, according to some a million sterling, .< and recording to others* '? 000.000 livers, in the funds, which lie has uet been able to deliver. 3LOK2>OJi? AUG, ?3. The Exchange contiupea mi the greatrst agitation?' Two new bank ruptcies WJM-e declared yesterday lie #' fore the. door* dosed, - The nrnnber' ' of bankruptcies and suspensions of ' fcmyfaetlt arc #nM to Amount to forty. The Kinid distress prevails in the f> funds; hardly any business Is doing. A Manchester article of the ?7t>t August, mention* Jhat jtfi;ut had been hailed that day at t o^gock.* Hid two securities are Edmotk) Grun dy, of Hingley, and Chapman, of Matirhetler. An address to the lectori of Westminister in favor of Parlia mentary reform, and the d't******** of Che country, having been puhlish ed in one of the Lmwon [Alters, tlie name of the author was demanded of the printer, hy Lord Bidmouth, fcfir Francis Hurdett, in m letter 4o Lord Shlnionth, acknowledged him self the author, and states tliat though tin* address was written in haste, and tinder great agitation of feeling, ye* that he would always he proud to ittlvm ate the smtuneuts expressed in it, us tin* e ?*f a l'4>glisl)4BJ*, miA an honest man. Boulogne, avg. Hlv i The expedition of 12 sail of the' line now fitting out at Plymouth, fur some foreign deslisatiOU; has given rise to varum* speculation, a9 to its ? teusihle object. A ltUer received itis morning from pne of our CorreS ondruis in .London, v?ell acquaiu ed xmiIi what passes there, slate' i?a it was rumored in the best n hi des, that the tleet is destined fo< ilavana; that the Government de claims that -whether Ferdinand ratifies the Treaty for the cession of the Khiriilas to the U; States or not, the British will hold that post provision ally, as a security for theft* WesUlu din |)ossessions ; that cautious policy alone has delayed the sailing of the armament ; that as soon as despatches were received from tne British am bassador (bir Henry Wellesley) at. the Court oi Madrid, the fleet would set frail. Despatches fiom him were* momently exj>ected. ? lUANKFORT^ AUG. ?~k Tumultuary at ft of violence seem to be daily committed 141 most of the ' towns in tierniauy, aud even in the ? country , against the Jewish People, rjie military liave been called out to protect them, but they seem to j have had but Jittle effect. The prin cipal cities marked with these outra- j ges, arc Hamburgh. . Wirtzburg, Frankfort, Bareuth, Earmatadt, Ham burg* Mentz aud Brunswick. home gdtd consequences have resulted from ttje employment of the laufl*webr. j DRESDEN", AL'liCSTfiO. | To-itioiTow, between the hours of it and 1, tlie Spanish Minister will have a scrledhi audience* with the kiu?. 1 in which he will denuiml for his Sovereign, the liand oflhe Prince* j Mary Jane, Oti Snmlsr %\ ? :qN projected union will be announced to the Court. The marriage by proxy was to have been ceiebratMcm Monday ?but will lie postponed, be-i cause from information received, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, other distinguished characters who were to be p. eaent, cannot jraftiQily arrive be fore ^Tuesday. ^ OCTOBtift 7. FoimGJTJwrvs. By the arrival this forenoon gf the ||bip Albion, from Liverpool, we have received London papers to the Sd September, wchisive. eight dnys later than before received. The great Westminster meeting was held ]on the Sd . September, with Sir Francis Burdett at their head, to delH>crnte* tipmi 4he conduct of the rates- at the Manclieater riot? * e meeting assembled at 12 o'clock, with music, flags, placard At. An/1 before 8 o'dock it was calculated that 80,000 persons were present. Ffawcb Burdett tbok the chair, 4p<t addressed the multitude. A* moug a number of otoervattous, he ? Ijop rtl w the expression of abhor rence against the violffrce^ and Moodtilitd' and murderers at JVlan ch?s?ier, Would be uimiuthoti* ; aiyl thai every roan uf honor tvouldfeel himself tiokind ftp vindicate the out raged liltertiea of the nation, They were, to decid^ whether they were to tw permitted to breatlie The. aity and wcur their own none*, without Hie perraifiHion tif our weak uiiniatpra." He aswerted that the arreat of Hunt was literal, and that lie hail con* drtcUd himaetf throughout luth wis dom and propriety. He was follow ed ly Mr. llohhouse and Major i'artwright, who coucluded by mov ing %n addrea* to the Prince Recent ; mil Hie meeting broke up peace/ibiy Mid orderly* Art article fiow llam?iur^h, doted j Auguat 31 say^-""Tbe Brunswick jMwt baa Hot arrived to day, and it i? affirmed fjiat iU'dtlrty w occasioned hy ^ terrible riot wliicli ha* broken oat there against the Jews, who, it i* rejiorted, are all r.*ia*acred ; and in ceusetjuence of that event,, the town gates aie^chweiU jt is never Miiih'S oonautfcreil, UM(B>e tlMay of the poat miry arise *3p?a fearful circu mstaur.es, or there has (men any disturbance/ the rvpuri in at least much exaggerated." ? CoUoti ? This forenoon, ?aya the London Courier of August 31, there *ppeara to be a great revival in the j< ,?ml. lu l/ivcri><K>l, on the 1st m ^c^Ujuibuy lie drgia boweda Ja quoted flroin Is 1 l-8d to la 3d; New;-Or]eaiJS from .Is 1 l td to is Translated /or the Jtimtiomal Intelligencer, from i he Bordeaux * Indie ate nr." bonk, August 5. The Prussian Commission of In - quest? ha* just left thirdly .. The result of its labors wilt not prove to be important as Was anticipated, since the Professors of (lie Univer sity have not been arrested* 1IUREMBUKC,, AUKUST 7. Letters from Cmrlsluul in Bohemia, announcethe arrival there of several German Ministers, and thertom meiicehient of private umf^rences betweeu some of the principal1 ofj thenftelt is 'reported that Prince MetSrnich will preside ovec the gen eral conferences, and that the mat ters to be- there brought under dis* , |k -<yi cnssioflPlave been fixed upon in in terviews Ifctweeii M. I>e Metteiuich ami the King of Prussia/ at frhe u a. . ters of Toplite, It is added that the Minister irfui uished with, very full powers. -r- V * - ^ A STAIW, AUGUST 9l ?It is rtmfrnvd that the object of tlve diplomatic Conferences now held at QarUbpM^.Sii to devise menus nf tf fecilng?* $i |M>rthmal reduction ofj the unlHary forces of the various Eurnptitn Blates* taking the .military establishment of France as the Ims'v of the calculation. That kingdom r with .a population of near 80 mil IioiH^r inhabitants* having only viCO^WWtnu/ps on foot, it is proposed that Prussia, with a population one Hliird otil.v That of Frame* shall re duce its army to 1 10 or 1 15.000 men: that Bavaria, which reckons .hut three millions of people, 8 hall keep only tboqt 10 ?>? 17,000 men in nrtnn, '&c. be. 'If these rumors are well founded, Jt will l>e admitted that the results of. the' Congress of tforlsbadj may he ai leant as advantageous to! humanity as those of Vieima or Aix lit-Chaprlle- Lave been. *?tm 1 n, ."'-..jm'- -m...LL^|tfjuLiimwbg^MP . Domestic, L . , __ _ r ? 11OST0N, QCTOBKR 5. Capt, Atwood, late of, the brig Bl'U til* of Castllie, lost (Ml Cape Cod, ha* arrival in town. fi\e brig u ent ashore on Orleans Bench, Hept. SO, at noon, iri a hepvy gale, Slaving lost both topmasts a few hours liefore ? blip \veui etriirely to |rieces in lialf an hour after she struck, aod nothing has boen saved* belonging to the vefcse), except two anchora^gitd the sm>>ll bt* at. She had 33 palitfmger* on board, , who saved home of their effect*. * The following .person* perished, either killed on |h* wreck, by the spars, fee. or washed off, or drowned in endeavoring to reaeb the shore ? Mr. Little, ami three aoaa, aHuot $, 7 ?nd 10 yenra of ace, (four of hid diKt'itfi *?e.*e *aved ;) Mrs. GihwHr and two wins, libotU IS to 14 years, old, (all of the above from Jfjondondeiry) ? 2 l>oys about 10 from do. rtmne* unknown (their fattier saved) ? % gentleman aliout 45 to 50 years of toge, of ?t. John, N, B. (his clothes marked IV. P . ami his najne sup pnaed Pete rs) ? M rs. Tow n ?e nd . rt?ed75t f?om Dixbv, N. H. formerly of New-York ? (all th<* above pas ?senders') ? Benjamin-- ? , a young man belonging io New. York, one of Hie crew. Total 18, When tlie vessel first went on shore* a rope was made fast to a spar, which being thrown overiniard, drifted on slum, and was secured by the |?eo|rie on the beach ? by this means, all of the crew ami passengers who were saved, (except one young lady, who drifted into tie surf, ou fbe foremast, and was brought on shore) got safe to land. The inhabitants of Orleans wid Chatham behaved kindly to the un fortunate paas$ngqre* raised a sub scription for their relief, anil procur ed the.ra the means of reaching New {York? for which purpoe a sch. Capt. (i otikul, liad beeto taken ti|i at Chat bam.- > '' ? . Only the bodies of Mrs. Townsend Mid onefef the children had l>een found wjieji Cant, Atwood kft OjcJ \ ^ r ^ Hf *? , .. 4 I leans ? fhey Imd been decently inter red. M rs. had a son ihi hoard, wbo was sawd. Capt. A. has several hundred dollars worth of properly in his possessitwi, l>eloii?tn$; to the St. John ?entleuian, and he supposes considerable money lielongingto hito, I was lost. ?4 * ' ' ./?" / : ' r ALBANY OCT. 2. Vessels are continually loading atv onr "docks with ml Ay corn, [mtutoes, pumkins, onions, and other garden ves;itabics, for New- Yolk, Jersevv Philadelphia, &c. It would seent1 that these c rops have been rot off ?>n. the whole line of Coast frum Connec ticut to Carolina, and that tlie articles enumerated are in demand to supply t|ie failure. Thousands .of bushels tof l>otatoes, onions, and com iu tlie ear, ' havc> beetr shipped from this place. -The prices now paid, are for onions 75 cents jhh' husbel, pota toes, 30 to 37 cents the bushel for the ears, and oats &7 cents. At \Vashiii{rtoh City, |>otatoes are stal ed to he^Kvorth Si 50 to 88 .the bUahel. v : < V ' ? f; ^ Sj y, *.'? ' . HUDSON, OCT# 5. U ratfirn CnpaL ? A letter from a gentleman -in Rome, to the editor of this paper, ckted t7th nit. states that the water fejiow in the catiat for tlie distance of nine miles, commencing about ToOr miles below (bat village; and that the commissioners and en gineers hnve passed in boats drawn' by horses, upon the canal, upwards of 8 miles. The writer adds* that u before the close of the season, salt will Undoubtedly l>e carried from Salina to tltica by means of the cattail ririLAiirxrai a? oct. 9. Mr. tfenwirk, the bearer of the rejected Florida 'fVeaty arrived 111 this tity this morning, and proceed* ed on for Washington by the BaVi* more steam boat line. He left Mad rid on (he 23d Aug. He lieard nothing of Ike contemplated Entoy to this txrantry, * lly Mr. VenvHck Hvhaverfccetaed a file of Madrid papers to tlie 2l*t | August, which we have put into tlie 1 Imnds of the translator. * ^ A- Wend has lain Oyer Our Spanish Patera, nut finds nothing worthy of translation, King' Ferdinand had officially announced Ins determina tion to marry Princess Donna Maria Josefa Amelia, daughter of Prince Maximilian, of ftaxony.^ The Danish sloop of war Diana. Suenson, Kstj. comtoandtr, sailed < from this port m ^Wednesday, for the West Indie*. On Tttesclay his Danish Majesty \i minister vlsjted bet, on which occasion tliey fired a CINCINNATI, Oil TO, 8EPT. M. State and National Snvereigvlie*. ?In our paper of this day otir read pw will find an article, copied from the Chilicothe Supporter, detailing tiie particulars reapejgUl^ the roller #j?in of the tax imuoitoiPhy this atate on the Branch BatflciTof the United $ta'tea. This miMCtion baa .pro- ] ilucei} much excitement; and we feel reminded it waa a procedure not looked for, notwithstanding it waa enjoined by a statute of the atate. Aa far aa we have been able to col lect the opinion* of con*idei?te and diacreet men, the executive authority of tlie atate ought to have refrained from any attempt to eofbrcA the pro* visions of that atatute. Hince the Supreme Court of the United tftateo, after long and (mtient investigation, with tlie aid of the moat enlightened counsel, have |>til>lished a profound and able decision on this snbjitt, and from which there is no appeal but to forte, it ia believed tlie more pru dent course would have been 10 v ield implicit obedience to that decision. Any atep on the part of the atate, under such circumstances, which pots (lie national autlioi'ity at deft-< ance, must, fee apprehend, be a doubtful policy. No state has made mote rapid stride# to wealth and honorable*) istinctionihan Ohio % ami, since her admission into the confe deracy, Mi>oe lias preserved * more irveproachalrto ctaraeier. Ijut wc very much fear that the trausactiou here rt&Cerred . will T* viewed by tbe other members of lite l aioa as a sUin upon our bright escutcheon. XASHVU.LEf SEPT. 18. * Important . ? A gentleman, imme diately from New-Orleans., states that previous to his leaving that city, the agent of u company of Swiss merchants arrived therefrom Europe, bearing the official transfer from the Spanish monarch of the- whole pro^ vince uC Texas, to his employers. The Swiss purchase:* are required to settle the country immediately, u>*. acknowledge fealty to his Catholic majesty; tmt to i>e in every other ^ respect at liberty to form their^Vvi^ government, laws, ftc. The agent had expressed a wish to employ a suiall force to occupy t the country until the settlers on the - way arrived? Iml no one seemed to ?* think it probable that (vensral . Lon^ would respect his transfer unless ho hau the power to compel it. " fr'V . CAMDEN. ' * 'ft. * ;:>.!? ,n v ; ' THURSDAY, OCTOBKR 21, 1819. r w; - . + SPANISH TilEATY. Mr. Fenwicfc) the private Secre tary of our Minister to Spain, arri ved at the 9eat of Government last evening, after a short passage from '-France. We understand tl at ha left Madrid subsequent to (he day required bv the Treaty for its ratifica tion. at Which time it had hot bceu ratified by the Kins; of Spain. National In' r,;t?6ncery 1WA iafit* Tl?e following paragraphs afford us more information r*s|x>ctui? (he cause of Mr.' Ken wick's return front the Spanish Mission, and of (lie nature off, tbe Dispatches lie liaa brought, than we bave received from i any other quarter : Hid. UEW-YOBK, OCT. 8. "The brig Joseph arrived at this port taut evening from Bordeaux, tuning left thw? on ttie 8th 1SrJ)t K. Columbus Fenwick, Esq. came passenger, ami la bearer of diwatches from the American Miniate* at tbe court rtf Madrid, which place be left- on tbeS8<l August The Grand Council of Castile had assembled and decided not to ratify Hi* 'fruity icith Amfhca, and ? courier was immediately dispatched to the Span jsh Ambassador in London. Hie courier tossed through Bordca ix, <>n the S9tb?f August, With tbe official - tidings of tbe non-ratification. Mr. Fenwick is bearer of the diapatches to orfir government to tie same ef ffefgf Tne franklin oazette. We have conversed with Ativ Fen* wick, bearer of dispatches from our Envoy at Madrid to hi* government. Re states* that lie left Madrid oil (be morning of the 83d of August, tlial the Florida treaty had not heek ratified, and flint l<e heard nolliins; of a special inis$ion-to America for the purpose of (xgitsining the views of Spain with regard to that treaty, Mr. Fenwick (ravelled .from Madrid 1o Bordeaux, on homfcnek, a dis tance of *400 miles, iii three day 9 and a hq/ft? Tiiernumtter 05. Mr. Forsyth was in good health, and ex* peded to remain at the court of Ma* ^drid. , V ' J-* Ohio State % vs. the. United Sthtes. ? Tlu* National Advocate remarks: ? " The. conduct of the rf|te of Ohio, in levying a lax of lOOLOOO dollars on the U. Btates' Hank, and the manner in which payment was en forced, by carrying off' tlie sjecie from the vaults at Chilieothe, is, to say the least of it, a most extraordinary and discredihte transaction* It is uselets to inquire whether the United States' Dank has produced good or evil ? -14 is sufficient to know that the highest judicial tiiluipal has decided that it was not legal for a state to tax that Hank; and, in consequence of that decision^ the state of Maryland Hiis|i?uded the operation of a lav passed tor the same pnr|H>se ? and jet the patriotic state of Ohio, a very