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Foreign. JiEW-YOK^, AUGUST 29. LATEST FhuM EJS <,LAJS*D. Last evenin^he ship Orbit , Capt. ]VJacy, arrived frum Liverpool,*? w ht'ucc she sailed- on the I8U1 of July, to which day the Editors of the Commercial Advertiser have re fcei\eif fBMlP Wgfflar flies ot papers* Great preparations were making In Liverpool* abd other Jowiig^ta celebrate the King's Coronation. A Liverpool ' pa pet states, that the American and other Foreign Gen tte~ men, in tfaat . place, have beien In vited to join the grand procession, ^vith their national colors^ fine n^w ship Panthca , -Capt^ John Eldrige, (late of the Packed Courier,) through the kiuil urbanity of hef commander and consignees, has been knulLy offiyed for tliu accommodation of / number of ladies; her yafds irt to be iriantierfby American bailors* decorated with Jhe s oib&miw* nations." U The Panrt^a teas Jytjig it* *<, situation Vnnih would command Jr^ew of thewhtile procession* ^^mmediateh' ty'? Wg?<ge lw(1 'arviMe^'jat Liver pool, to be ?lup(ied for Dublin*/ Uh carriages and . twenty .seven had been embarked. ? 'At Manchester tnenty.oxei* and ftixtyth&p, Willi 400 barrel* of ak*, rr- be distributed among -the po jpulace. At Newcastle, a pump running with wiwwill t?e opened t? Me puolie? and three pumps will ?lsn r#? ale. Affefr a' repast we presume, 4hat fcdtoy if tbe good citizens will not fciBla position to raw home. ; . . r -* Prince's Dock/- at Liverpool, was to be opened on the coro duy, has heen ten yeais in V* *. ^rhe'ij^oA Jl*^afw? *ro to be ? Mr. ttrtm had arrived out in the >rt. Mis HUBWWi ... JMRnrier of ibtflMifc of July. ^Thd $ intelligence . ?C die on ihe.yin of f^q^ Cham ber of Deputies, oni-.lbe.8th, when ?he minister stated the ? Us><rp&rjM Jioft is dead partizan of Grene4wi, ? may how cry VEm vereUr est mort vive VEm<mre>,r P I A void: ?<m the left?" It: is a sedi | tious cry." A murmur of a particu my, xno u soon aiicr orotic up I? - When Gin. Rapp was informed of the eVeot, be fshed5 tears, This eirt&mstaYWe was communicated to m tfttg/ who, wh?rtj?riw*rfiirtr ibe general, which wu en- bis way in mass, he deigned to tell hihi, thai, fat froth blntning his sensibility, he regarded it as ia new pledge of his fidelity. u it is true, sire, announc ed (reOi H?|>p, M tliat I fell deep emotion on learning the death of a man to whom 1 owe eVery Ihing even of serving your majesty.* The General Court of the East India Company) .were in session at London when the aewa of Bona, parte's death was deceived. The Chairman received a letter from Sir Hudson L.OWO announcing the event which he read. Mr. Lowndes, tine of the members, said, ** Mr. Chfir-j man, 1 congratulate . you upon the brfelligenpe. (Loud and Universal expressions of disapprobation.") " Mr. Douglas j&irfnaird said, that St Was indecent, and unworthy of an Englishman, to make the natural extinction of a man, who had been loot politkally dead mutter of con gratulation. Lflcar."} Several members spoke after Mr< Kinnaiul. ami considerable tim? Relapsed before order ^an restored. | The French I hamber of Deputies^ on the 8th of July, passed the pro ject of a law to coutinue the Censor-! sliip, 214 to llS. In the House of Comdfons, July 10. Mr. Beunet asked the reason why the ^fttsc of Bonaparte's French physician was not affixed to the cause of Ills death, as it was a te3 markalile omission? 'The Maiqys of Londonderry said he could not account for the omission. , ? *9 * - ? *-*> ' NEW -YORK, SEPTEMBERS. By the arrival on Saturday, of the hrig Day, Turker, S3 days from Gibraltar, we have received the Gibraltar Chronicle Of the 7th July, from wliicb we copy -the following paragraph:-? ??????? . _ ... ? j_ \ Most of the Greek Churches at Constantinople, and its neighbor hood, have been plundered ; ond the number of Greek* massacred there since Itlife comme'neenient of the InsUrre'ctionis estimated at 40,000. The British Ambassador has made up his mind to. send Ills lady to Corfu, r A ??> Declaration > from-.. the Messhiea/v' Senate of Calniatr, and the Commander in Wiiefi Mayro mkhahs, announces* the rising of jthe Feloponneans to the Govtruwente of l Europe ) and after teroindihg them that thehr countries 'Were indebt ed to (Greece, for their arts, sciences, knowledge, and' all!' the blessings of civilization, caljs? pay those debts, by^ivin^ hw conn, ?ei, arms, ' ant^ecfiniaty7 assistance at .this critical ^onmrit, K?heil felie is nobly attesting to recover ha; liber ty. ? The Otloman fle^t is blockading the islands of the Morea^.with the exception of the porta ofjfaupactr, atras, Navarino, Modooe, lonembassia; and all the < trader ;lonian colors have been jfd (6 abstain from violatin ade. 'I wo Turkish 50 gun*! and 4 brigs have been delivered tjo the Grfcfcks by their crews w hL. Were chiefly composed of their coun trymen. jAbsui flOd^furks,/ who were on hoard, werte landed on the pie of Milo as prisoners of war ; but the moment the news of " sassi nation of tlie Patriarch i [the island* they were put to death.] ftveen the two Greek .leaders, Jpsl lanti and Theodore, is confirmed.# I bey are both fortifying themselves, ue former in :? ergowischt, and the latter ih the Convent of Cofrocsini. Numerous bodies of Btlssfrn troops are recollecting on various points of that vast Empire. r Cant. Williams arrived at Phila-I delplna frHp Mf88ina, state* that a p*rt ot the Austrian army were stdl quartered in Sicily, and tlie iuhabi lants have to furnish (hem with Ulnnkets, &c. No persons were al lowed to retain fire arms in their houses without license. Greek strips stopt at Me&sina to refit, to cruise agaimjMbr Turks. *** ? From England.? Hy the Wm. Penn, at Philadelphia, we have re. ceived the London Times of July 10, one day later than w?s brought by the Orbit. It furnishes no news of importance. The Queen had received in apo logy from Lord Sidmouth for the mistake of sending a letter without signature. Lord Hood has written to the Duke of Norfolk, as l?arl Martial of J&ngianri, informing him that it is her Majesty's intention to be at Westminister- atit?ey at half past 8 o'clock on the morning of ,.tne tyih, ami requesting him to have peg-gong iu attendance to couduct her Majesty to her ieat 'Her Majesty also has written a letter taHhe Arch bishop of Canterbury, in which she tpforms hiin of hpr-desire ttrlfe browned A>me days after the fcing, and before die arrangements arts done away with, so that there may he no additional expense. s . Archbi shop in answerr^Lreseiits with peel Ih^a^lity (bat lie Jbinot stir a sfep in e kinzo? w- the sp*: our differ and i? Flori<la<d iwf tb? clia H ? flatter in of this treaV, aid of of ourbouridaries, effected^y|a mi fc?ur relati (will^he *' III coiiseq jUe'r of thingftiu profit by the . return"' Faithful ajcsty to suspended ..negopia tlie occOpatilMt>"fc the eastern __ Plata." . , ?MH1 " I shtdl the; re proViiufVbej and se eminent, urged the measures f cs&y* countries, wet promptitude \ - much ? es the itfobseft ir* wmsKU WB?? ' gal attifa)* but uutil^ha HpPpIL were ordered ;;. Mated, was tt? tuucb About the 15th of ? ter^the xmj.erorof " of nearly ten moid dor from. the United Mr. JVliddlcton, and Hte^j Dii88adof from? dieuce, and delivered their mfL ? 3 - M >; pSfT; l$ ?1 - -A - ? - ?*>< i' ,i | to iWtn of the institution, %!*$? Srsffltes i audience by the Emptor, f &WfM his Majesty receded several othirt Minister* after bis late return W ilis] '( I f, i? V'? ? : <4 *? ' ???>*'-' '? From Rio Janeiro.? A. passenger in the brig Robert, Capf: Qofltb, arrived here on Saturday, ifwbrrm that when be left Rio de Janeiro, that city was. quiet, but every; day brought information that some one of the Capitauia bad thrown off its allegiance to the / government of the Regency established for Brazil by tH King. Anterior to hie : , depar ture for Portogn, the last which had revolted was the! of - Sh Piulo, Where they had established a provi sional government, under the guid auce of their former Governor. - " 1 < m * v * ? J On the Ath of June, the third ex plosion took place among the troops stationed m Rio de' Janeiro, which ended in compelling the Prince Roy al' to dismiss nCondedus Arcos, cfetaiy of Btate for Foreign and In terior A&urs^and Secretary of Ma rine, fttim htr command, witlHttder* to leave Braail in; live d^ys? also, to appoint ? Junta Provisional to gov. "fcfH Brazil agreeably (o the consuls ftunef Portugal. fr'i^viou* to the sailing of tlie Libert/ information had been rtceiv ed from Monteyedeo, tbafGen. La 'cur, cotniuander of the Portuguese forces occupying fhat |>lace, was ne gociatine; with the Spaniards for the ^?fr^ntion of that district of country .ail; and ft was generally he ld that a treaty would he con 1 to that efft'cU& Jlmetican. .V J. ^ '? V ' LjM :lutled HEWBEKN, ,(Nc C.>AugUst 85. uufortuuate occurrcnce took w,*jr tliis town on Monday the particulars of w hicl? uoicatcU to ns in (be fol a John llhem received on Sat unlay last, to take the - com party anil jlfiflBr tfttween Bachelor d Powell's Brarfth, for ay negroes. On Monday, his ipH'ny was turned out accordingly. 1 same day, * little Pbst Bey carries A hiail to SfteHs', re i, \viM? a doleful tWe negroes in (-. reaching the f? them .point* ,? ?: OnJiia* re? "metthe Wash v^JCbe driver , took the Kine? ,g.n witl, amit T?mny,_ 'they s VV ashingtot*. pit ?ivetgWf tliov n ttirn-4 orders, -f&ta of til? the river.. t" CABTEK?yit-L?> AlffctST 15.' ;J| < jtfoti Daring:. Yester day, alx<nt 12 o'ejock, a negro ma., about 2 miles from 11.0 town of Car tersville, with a gun i? his hand, laid* violent hand# on jk very fespeetable; married woman; threw her d?wnr and atkfcipted a rapei Summoning all ber strength, ?!?e rose with bin., nfler a strong contest. TPindiwg hi# efforts liatrailWg, he presented thd won, thei sensed lite averted It, till her inoiW, whose hon?e was fre*?, could approach to