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Foreign. NEW-YORK. AUGUST Latest J)vm Europe. The ship Julius C&sar, arrived evening from < having sailed from tlie Hock on the 2d uiL Capt. Mar shall has favored liie editors of the Mer. Adv. with Loudon papers U> the i6tb Juue, the latest he brought, Sot having, bad any commuuicatiou with the shore for four or five days previous to his aail. ^The-letters are of a later date, as the letter bag was received on board the day of his sailing. There was no material al teration in the market. LONDON, JUNE 15. ttlhf King's levee yesterday, . ftufeh, thdStaerican Minister, .vas introduced, to few ftnd delivered hi* new credential, which Ursre graciously received.- ? . . Mr. Kean's accident oo Monday last, was. very serious? one of the ' ? chief muscles of bis .legs is seriously . lace ra&L, , and he is not expected to be able ti) oerform for ' at Idast two mouths. : V. i. J ; $ ? ,>? &. . v : ' . - :*>r. IN B ?M 16. Beyond the single fact, that tran quility reigned At Paris last Satn rday j* ?fternoon. the French. Journals of Monday, are void of intelligence. , U -ft* Uto Owen.? We find It monhdd* *"?> <idedlv certain.' that the affiiir of the Queen will not be discrfssecUhiB. night I in the House of, Commons. ^ the r?v preparatory movements, If the' in %4|er>val of negotiation/ occupy ao.much H time, bowlong a apace will be coll ie suwed in the investigation:, of. the i charges, in .rebutting, in recriminat ? iug, in ex plaining ?. Duringthene f gotiation we must be content, to ga Sier from report what occurs, and we ? eoppose thfe public will give ua credit for as accurate tneane of information ^?#?fcny.?f <mr cotemporaries. f it: is impossible to meet all the, rumor* of the day^i but we believe it may be confidently trusted,, that those which y/z fail of noticing are for that reason, entitled to a Very limited degree of ?redit.^Tbe negotiation, ao lon it continues, ??t, we hear, be eonal, and not epiitory^T, who haste the honor of the Qneei d to them have ? very difficult to perform. Every attention! the personal feeling of the other ty w ill, no doubt lie paid, (simi delicacy to her MtyBaty having en evinced;) but we do not see how tlie fullest assertion of right, * oa'tiie most ill eol>ite con js of innocence, given iip. It waa waterday said, that a commission, of wlftch' lii^d Fit*-, ' williaro was to be President ; .would be appointed, fur the investigation t?t .,the business; but this import i*4otal ly oufnnftdetl. It may. have origi nated in the feet, that Lord Castle-, -geagb andthe Duke of Wellington, liad, at two o'clock "wailed upon tit* noble Earl in their Court dress. Hie sheriffs of London waited ottj tier Majesty yesterday,. morning, to know at what time < the would he -? d to receive the Addrtas Of A* ition of London. Her Ma itiintrd 1 o'clock, lids day. jeety is still fn the best health and ajdritvaixV received the sheriff, very graciously. Many people were assembled round^ the house of ber Majesty, and greeted the sheriff* on the* arrival with ^cheers. When, the sheriffs left the house, her Ma-J jesty appeared at tbe balcony, and fgrhclowy saluted the people, who received this condescension with ac . clamatiens. [YiL-'i', The consequences of the recent iwrilureif in Ireland are likely, it is feared,tobe serious.**- A highly re spectable flrto in tlie city oeWed licHday morning stopped payment, owing, as Is reported, to their con nexion with some of the bkii bank*. The house alluded to lias for some - yean past been tbe London agents of several 'country banks. A private letter of the 18th mentions the failure of an eminent banking bouse hi Dub lin. ' <? - , > > i . r? JtJN'K 18. I. -We have received by express^ M U from Calais, the subjoined telegra phic communication, dated Tuesd* y uight, announcing the imjHirtant fact (hat the whole election law was car ried bv 132 votes against 05 ; and that all remained quiet at Paris. CALAIS, JUNE 15. " A telegraphic despatch was re ceived here this evening at 8 o'clock, informing us that the famous law concerning the elections has passed the Chamber ? 153 for, 95 against ? 57 in favor of Ministers. "All was quiet this ipoming i Paris,* PARIS, JUNE i On Saturday evening the y of the capital was not j Numerous -corpse of Uwps were stationed at all the diflfbrent points ge# wore apprehend interference was not [rendered necessary by any tumults. 'Some meetings took place, but they appeared to be persona for the most ] part assembled from curiosity ; they dispersed on' the first intimation of police officers. Up to* this moment (Sunday night, 11 o'cltSck) all has rumgined quiet. The troops bow ever, are a|I under arms* and the national guards pa(itd the streets. On Saturday evening various re giments of infantry and cavalry, apd $ > corpse ^of artillery, were drawn up in; the neighbourhood/ -of the theatre. The assembled crowd ut tered .cries of 'jtheCharter forever P but the military dul not cfaarspf nor waatha public order sensibly dis turbed* The evening Or ^jiday^ was most deplorable. The Marquis de Roisgelin, Peer <tf France, has been appointed Aidje i>?aior General of the Parisian na tiond I guard. ;J?' ? \ ?$? , j ?? is not Jet ascertained how the Duke <le Keggio was wounded dur ing the tumult of Friday evening, tie has been twice tiled. The Ring and Princes send to make inquiries of his health. . The Gazette Ftance- states-r- ' * W" hwrftw Grenoble, hodet dale the 5th inst that ?ome disorders were committed : there during, the 1 night of the Sd inst. An individual, named ftemaire, has been taken hito custody, on whose nfUrson * were f?uod thirty copies of , a seditious pamphlet, entitled " Things aeftey;, ?. :&?> }'? '? \ ? ? ,?*? V ?" ? 'r-7. ? - - - v *ew wnic, jvvx .81. .. t ATEB FROM ENGLAN D. Since oar lust* v* have been fa *- * w^SSS^s m fillet postponed in 1*8 ? wHou^of the order for the meeting of m? fiprvot rnmmitUn .l.JL - > >!ll cammittee ^ ? - 'Tuesday. Lord Castlereagli, h$W jevfer, St n ted that no furtheratljourn ment of the question would take place, but that, on Monday, a fulf communication' would be made upon the tfubjeet, > " c The congratulatory address i>f the City of liondqq to the Queen, was presented on the 18th, Uy die lord mayor in full state, attended by aev- , ?ml aldermen, sheriffs and about 90 members of the .common council,? in answer to the address, the queen made tlife following reply, s i 1 return yon my heartfelt tb?nke ' Ifor tide dutiful address, which if both I loyal to tlie king, and affectionate Home, if any tlnngcoidd lesson the 'igrief whi^h ] iw.st still feel for the loss of those dear relations of whom 1 have Itt-e.n deprived since I left Eng land, it w ould be lite proofs f now receive upon my return, tfot 4heir memories are cheiished as their vir tues deserved>?-ln the new trail to which 1 #m exposed, my first duty is to vindicate myself, and my next wish is to see nothiog attempted that may Kurt Hie feelings of other*. ? But in all the troubles through which I have passed, the generous attach* ment of *Hie 'English people , has ?een my safe guard against the king's /enemies and my own> and be wety assured tW no time can weaken W\* ^reatl'ul impressions of such obliga tions. " The Courier sayas^This replj ^of Iter Majesty to (lie officious and ill timed addtea* 4? the common council, is cautious a ml appropriate.*5 In consequence of the pressing so licitations, the Chancellor of the Exchequer <Utf( proposed that a sum not excetd&tii 000, OOOJ, should be granted and applied in such a man ner at may best tend tq obviate the ^^"HfeU from the stoppage of 4he Banks. The Royal Marriage, Act Bill, was read the first time in the House of lords* A letter from Liverpool, of June 19, says ".Notwithstanding what the papers may say on the sulfject, the Queen ttiU be able to make her own term# with the ministers " i LONDON, JUNE 47 It is with much pleasure we an nounce the entire suppression of eve ry unpleasant symptom connected with the refractory conduct or the battalion of the guards which we spoke of yesterday. The misguided] men aae /already deeply penitent, and have come forward to implore intercession in their behalf with the commander in chief, and promise by thjpir future conduct, to evince their toyalty to the kingi The only oyert act was committed by one in mi, who refused to obey orders. jHe will; be tried bjr a court martial, Thi other wing of Jhe battalion, were marched off for Portsmouth this morning in perfect order. Attempts were made, by the rabble to avail themselves of| this ^occurrence for their town base purposes* Last night, between 9 and 10, a mob collected round the horse guards, shouting and huzzaing " Long live the ([ueerL** Wy tried every thing to excite Jhe guards to mutipity# liut without effect, To-t ?i wards evening, also, many parsons assembled .round the gales of U*e king's Mews, wlucli wore closed.? . As it grew dark, tbecrpwd increased very m?ch, .and became so noisy and ?n heads wategivea a - Two or three of the mob were eventually secured and sent off; to Bow street, tat this only hjjcreasrj ed the turbulence of the others and about a o'clock it was thought neces* . sary to call out a detachraentaf the lifeguards. No serious disturbance, however 'took!; placer-Many idle tip monies were current 1 tins morning, mamiesiea symroms m disobedience, but lltey are wholly without fuundar tion. ' ' ? ? > j JF?rattfl?.? TT>e Paw papers of Wednesday have just arrived } their contants fere of little interest. It is stated that all is iranguiL throughout the capital; no further assemblages had -taken tflace, and the service of the military is limited 4o a few p?t^ roles, as a measure of precaution. i1 *.v ' ? Uunng <he. last week, oorcotlojp market Mm bwen dull, andthe safes were only About 4?0tthags; the pri ces of * Bowed and yt$Bw .Oilcans, with the exce|>tion of veiy prime qualities, ban -receded abrtut l-4d| per lb. aud all description* are a shade lower. The private sales jn clodroltfSea Islands, at lfrto $3d, 2300 Boweds* 1 12 to 1*1, and ?*) Orleans at i% to *4 7'8U. Tta jwlb lie sale .on Friday, of Sea Island, went heavily, and of 890 bags,, only 100 we're sold, atf7 8-4 to?0 1-2<L and 80 stained at 18 1-9 to 1? 3-4d. ???I r?mt Xfcl '' )88. latest from England. The ship Milo, Captain Oxnard, in 33 days from Liverpool, arrived at this port on Thursday night Sailed from Liverpool 251 h June, tat brings no papen df later date than the igtb. The proceedings ir IfWliameat relative 'to the tyieen furnished by this arrival, are tat few days later tbM> have been before received,, the proposed session of the Secret CJommittee having beet still further postponed. uvcnrooL, juke 10. The negociation betweeujJjUs '{Majesty's roiuistera ar.d the legal ad timers ?( the Queen, ^which nt tfcie ' date of our last paper stood post poned frptin Friday to Monday, was! [ on th? latter day again postponed to i Friday, npd (lie necessity of the case j ' Imh .occasional a further delay to this I evening. Of the turn that the nego t ciation lias taken, nothing ,is known [ with certainty; but it is thd gen eral wish of the people of J&ogland, that no terms wil} be acceded to by ? the Queen, which sliall be ileroga 4ory to her character and hejr honor. * The news from Spain is not very important. Tlifc counter revolution ary spirit which had begun to show itself at Saragassa has been effectu ally checked. General' Quiroga, however, it is sait}, has found hinj self compelled by the iputfoons , dis |Kisition of two of the Andalusian regiments to retreat once moire to tlie Isle of Leon, aqd 1 to break down 4 he bridge bjf Siuu&o, which connects ; the island with, the main. < ^ ; > The imprisonment of Gen. ?refa, who is charged with it connivance at < the massacre of Cadiz, is the cause \ wjiich lifts excitedrthe resentment of his former soldiers. ;? ; ? 1 The Queen.? .-1# tlm JLoudon common council 011 Wednesday, Mr. FaveH moved that ftf humble- ad dress of condolence npd congratula tion be presented to Queen Caroline,} on tier arrival in this country., Mr. Williams seconded ^he motion. Sir Wfllirfti) Curtis considered nil dis cussion m premature? and th$refpre moved the previous question. * A(Nr ' soiue debate during which the feel ings of the .court were strongly ex- ! pressed in favor of her majesty, a division took place, and a majority of ,88 cose against the previous Ques tion, 1 * '/ At'i Vcloqk on Friday, a deputa tion from the city; consisting of the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, &c. proceed ed up Hoi born and Oxford street to Portmau street, to present the fcjty address to Jier majesty. . rtie whole line, was crowded with spectators, The deputation was re ceived by bar majesty most gracious* ly. jf The following it fartaajesty'jr most gracious sDswerc'.'"""''.'?': *' 1 retutu you my heartfelt thanks fur this ^.dutiful j Address, which is both tayaUo the King ami ??p tionate iq.me. . , 1 any thine could lessen tl~ grief which 1 must still feel fo* .the j loss of* those 4ear relations of whom I I have been deprived since' 1 lefe; England, it would bo the proofs I now receive, upon ray return, that ] their memories are cherished as their - - - -r? ? r "* "<T~ W'T"^ . seerver. ? V-Vi new trials to which I am exposed, my first duty is to Vindicate myself, and my next wish is to see nothing attempted that may hurt the . feelings of other*, T . Stat in Ml .the troubles through wbith I have pMsed, the generous Attachment of Hie English people >?s beep my safeguard against the. r: - gLflE p ansufed weaken the grateful impressions^ obligation 'i1') ' i i ? 11 i . in ' itfl Domestic. Hiii n it ? i,?h 4k 1 jqi hi >L ?lU - WI4WHM} l?U JQ&lij ?. Military. ? A general court mar* tiajv consisting of major-gfeoeral Scott, a* r Pttmgt&t.;; colonels ^Mitchell, ttoustu" pinkney, Lawrence, Eusfis and Wtjpwfo'jjmd major4 Balder, Stockton am},> IViddle, as members, hflH been ordered to /iteet ft Detroit, en the 1st of August, the trial of ?v?ral officers of high rank in the NOHFOI.K, JULY jt$? >S! -m y??vM "J ,,ro Navy Hoard to make a survey pf the coast of North Carolina, returned . esterday to this port. jOapt. Elliot, one of tbe Commissioners, has comer] home in her, the soryey having been I -ompleted. The other Commission Lrs who went out jo ber proceeded tn to the Eastward some time since, riie pilot bo^t WesLey, also engaged in the siwvey will l>e here ir> a ftvv divs ? and Uie .revenue cutter em ?? _ gloved at Simthville, a a Kirim-hL The chart of the coa<<Nf JSurtli Car olina, according to this ?ur^ijr,\li tiers very materially from the charts new in use, nuil corrects many important errm*. ^ RALEIGH, AU^JST 4. Desperate Combat trith a jBeur.r* A }>erson who superintends Mr. G*s ton's plantation netr Newbern, was standing in the mill; and discovered , a -large Bear on the edge of the^ swamp, about fifty yards distant He discharged his gun, loaded with buck shot, and believed vhe had wounded the animal so much, that he might safely approach him, which he \iO sooper attempted, than the Bear advanced upon him. The ne groes, who were at some distance, Jnalloed to the ^vemeiy and told him tp run ; hut, believing that he Could defend himself will) his gun clubbed, , he held it in that position, and retreated with his face tp his ad versary ^intending to watch the mo ment of his near approach, to give liim the coup de grace. : Just as lie was about to $ko tins, his foot dipped, an<) Jys fell on his back* an<^ in an j instant* the engaged animal f prung i upon him* and tore liim in aK jliejtti* fu) manner. Several persons who wefe in the mill ran to lite aid pf the Overseer, spme rtith gqqs, others fpitk clubs, Jbot they wetfe unal)le to twaeqgtg* the deadly gripe *$ the Bear, o&lil one with a# axe Vrobe his jaw. The Oversew was brought 1 over tp JJewberp and fpr two, days I his life was despaired of : we have not eiijce heart} wimt is bis situation. ;^r- ' V -;tA 'COLUMBIA, AUGUST 8. , . / We feel alarmed *t the quantity of rain whi^h has ftllep here within the lust three days, more we are con fident than fell from the 1st of May > to the 1st qt December in 1818^. |T it liaa fallen in the same abundance in the JipiouQtry, .theOongaree mn^ sweJJ and overflow its banks* and th$ ? river plantations b$ Sedated. The fallen in Columbia cveiy Week tfncp the first of J?y?e. Thus far, ujidec the blessing of Jieaven, our poputo tion is heajlbj. ? ii j - A.'.w . v. ? uJl ? ?. . . - WM%> CAMPEN. a mw r I. ^ li - l\ THUEsbAy, ivaon 10, 18fcO. f*r-+ ? Zi-^TZ~rT~ Z ' ? Wi ^iteCamtUnbiztto. M*. Caubm.**, known to several persons of note, m ,the electioodistrict , in the CongHI^ - * ^ that my private concerns would not admit of my serving longer in the station I now fill, than till the expi ration of theterm for which 1 have been elected } and that it Was my In. tention to decline a re-election.; The propriety of a more publicand for. mal declaration of my intention in beM ***?: 10 | ' | lafce the opportunity the occasion ' presents of expressing the grateful sense I entertain of the confidence placed in me by the electors of the' district. ' ? 'Ww * JOSEPH BBEVARIV Mmmien, Auguet 5, 1820. ^ A ft t ' .. ? %?'. ;? i. iLT^ '?* . t? 1 . i J; .&?? PUBLIC WORKS. ? v Extract of flitter froth one 4>t <i im Cent' misitioner* of the Board df Public Worfct, L to hit friend in this Town, dated Saluda ? Mountain, Jt|ljr2S? 1 820. ? rhave been so'mocfc engaged, since Y reached here, that I have not found time to write before thisj?I cot here OA the 9th but. and had the whole Mountain Road, of 0 miles, , laid oat and 800 men to work on it by the 17tb f no which day the labor commence^. All our hut* were com pleted and topis fee. prepared in 8 days. We have already made con siderable impression on the mountain* AX present, the road is exceedingly steep and difficult'. Tea would, hardly suppose if possible for a wag en to pasa jt. *Tlie rise in pur road | is so gentle, that theJ|Mt4tiMbe<tfed