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LATEST FHOM 2IXCLAND. her Majesty had to complain of thii last, On the whole, the Afgcrines are a me most despicable of oil. Jle knew thii msoicni ana vain-giorioui as tney were before the visit of (ho con, Lined squadron The ihlp At kntic arrived hereon Sat muni have been the art of Minium, and he trusted they would not deny it yet he believed the whole of thia transaction last year, and the declaration of tho four great Towers. AH this seems to have urday morning from Liverpool, which place the left on the evening of the 18th ult. IS jr her London papers to the evening UHOOKLYX, EDXISDA.

AVOVIX 30, 1820. rould not be known to his Majesty's con made no impression on them. Those oi mc lotn July have been received iiucnuai nuviser If they were cognizant nations which pay will be left at peace base and pitiful attempt to They dare not attack the ships of those of it, this last fiver ai rhiladtlthia.St ire eon- The French frigate Seine, having on that the vellow fever con hoard Mr. oiton Public Schooli. At the last an.

nual visitation of the Tublic Schools, in Uoston, the whole number of pupils report, ed by the several masters, including buys and misses, was 2303. PRICE OF Si OCXS. BANKS. New-York 112 Merchant 0l Manhattan 113 Mechanics Union 97 City 91 America 9i 1'henix 7i Tranklin 111 annoy her Majesty showed a lamentable nations who have unarmed force in the verneo difference between their professions and 'linue to nivc states, ins arrived at L.Jner.t. i ihe cue are but few.

our oc The intelligence of hii errivu), which ap- their practice. Jle concluded by moving need a a humble ddrer.a to his Majesty for co-pics of all communications which had pas- in what called the infected belief at Culais, that there was a te inpnn Mediterranean. The plajjue still rages here. At Oran, where ono half the population was swept away last year, and where there are now only from 5 to 6,000 inhabitants, 50 per. sons die daily.

The mortality is not so considerable at Algiers. Wc have this ia" ry rupture between Trance and the sed with the Lord Chamberlain! office relative to the service of plate which was Vanr. A letter from the U. S. ahip atatci and the newt caused a consider ble actuation In London, and produced atTeneriffe, dated July Oth, given to her majesty by the Ute Ktiitr.

Cyane INSURANCE COMPANIES. ngni depression ot the tundi. nt. vonsittar: thought he hud reason year anomcr plague, namely, swarms of Ragle I hat many slave vessels are on the coast, nJ msny captures are expected. It is I aa We expect to leave hero in a The second reading of the Mil airaint to complin of the hots, gentleman in thus locusts, which ravajje the country." the Queen, is postponed in the llouao efjiakiug the house by surprise.

It was Extract of a letter to the editors of the Leck or ten d.ij for the island ct to the 17th of Aujmim. true that there was such a service of plate Boston Tatriot, dated Nantucket, Aug 23. The ship Charles, Swain, arrived at this Ti for provisions, miu iiivin-B iwiuin in was cxpccicc mc two nouses oi par- prcscmcu to me rincess ol ales oy the hart time to the Coast of Africa, where lliamcnt would adjourn on the of July luie king, fur her use, when her Majesty l.M (A rrilltn Until October 1 I in lh nf A in.iil lu.ll ll t. l.nt (.,. .,1...

port 96 days from Coquimbo, with Sperm 120 104 149 ,95 3-4 85 61 89 1-4 0 in 91 SO Globo Waaliingtoo Mutual American New-York Oeean Firemen, new do. old non United per ahare 1'benix do. National J'acific Union I I I Oil. luptain b. rrpoits the Macedonian -hen we expect to sau lor mc amies, it is sju that the Uironation is tint nxe- was the property nt the crown.

I lad the he Cyane proves to be a very fine ly to take place before the month of June hon. gentleman condescended to commu- I I I i i frigate was left at St. 13 Us, in January, destination unknown. Lord Cochrane was ai Valparaiso when the Charles left the i i luvoie iu nun uucnuuii oi urining uu The Mayor of New-York has, by In addition to the Counsel whoie name this suhjett, he niht have been prepared 1 H.I...MIIK.U. I I I 1 In II.

I I I coaM, making up the largest expedition mation, aiterou io 'cnu i i nave kccii already naimoncu, ntr incr iiiiu. mc noubc nuu hisu c0ods and persons from Iliiladclpliia. ty will have tho advice and ansisuticc to cxpttt some notice and, there- sent sc ugamst Lima which had yet been against it. The town of Coquimbo as Instead of 30 days, they are otdy required Ur uhington. The queen's counsel toie, he trusted the hon.

gentleman would have obtained DermU.ion to nlrad her have been 10 days from that city. wunuraw ihh moiioii now, ana mention mm uuuer coniriouuon tor eju.uuu to ue fray the xpeiine of the expedition. Gen. agjin on Monday. cause in the houe of loids.

without re Uoiivar, at ihe head of 30.000 men, the lat Suicide. AVe are informed that Mr. Ut I.ubhmgtun had no wish to take the tignif.g their places in the house I com ter part of June, was destined, as supposed, house by surprize, but at this late penod Vandyke, of HeJ-lIook, in this mons. aguinst Lima, to act in concert with Coch Hams and Indian Meal. fav small Hams and IS cxd.

Indian JlSr RECEIVED AND TOR JAlt By WILLIAM R. DEAN, Corner Main and Sands-str: Seed Rye ol the session no time was to be lost. Jle 0n, put a penoj to nik existence yts We were informr on Friday, that one of the principal female witnesses against rane, in the reduction of that city. Most woulJ, however, with the lcac of the icrJjy morniagi by hanging of the forcigne had been discharged the hou-ie, withdraw his motion, and let it be the Queen, now in this country, died on considered as a notice for Monday. The scrice in Cochrane squadron generally Ihursday las'; An allusion has been During the last week 1 10 deaths occur.

quiet on shore. motion was accordingly withdrawn. Vedin New.York,of which 34 were under I nude to this person in some of the papers 10 years of age- uoaths in Philadelphia! bhe was well known iwinty-five or thirty Of an excellent quality, and perfectly clean, Canal Stock The Commissioners of BRITISH PARLIAMENT. years ago. under the name of Plumed and during the same time 116.

FOR SALE the Canal Ttmd, met on Monday at the Lord In the House of Lords, July lOih, appeared as a singer on the Opera stage. She went abroad, and performed in tevcra Secretary's olhcc, to receive proposals for Liverpool said that the bill which he ha At Cold Spring, Capt. Daniel Rudyard, playful scuffle with another person the loan of gij 1,000, heretofore published; theatres in Italy. About two month ago brought in respecting the queen, could when Ihe proposal of the NcworkSa JAMES W. BUnTIS' PEED-STORE, BROOKLYN, OLD FERRY-STREET, Who has had two Silver Tea Spoons left in his care, and they not having been called for.

alio returned, under the name of the bin neck so injured by a fall that he lied three days after (on the Uth inst.) vings bunk, to give 108 for every hun Marchioness SjUini, or Solini, and not be proceeded on without the presence of some of the Judges, four of hom could be in attendance on the 17th of August, di ed of stock issued, was accepted, being etaming his senses and speech to the last. stated that she had been introduced to the Queen, and was piesent at some of her are thought to have been taken from the owner without leave, who may have thera on proving the highest sum offered. Alb. Ga desired others might take warning by to which time he moved the second read his fatal accident not to indulge in folly. property.

parties in Venice, bhe put lortn the should be deferred. Lord Erskine A gentleman boasting of his intimacy hoped the Queen would be furnished with prospectus of a work to prove that the Duke of Wellington was. the greatcat with person, observes, Wc were so very le has left a wife and family of small hildicn to lament their loss. A similar accident occurred at Bush' a list of the witnesses, and their depositions, intimate sir, that we were about lighting a August 30. Notice.

WHEREAS I did, last week, from a misfa-ken view of the circumstances, adver. Captain that ever appeared in the world. duel." ttnd begged the house would take tunc before they determined against granting Lick last week a man of colour wrestling, and solicited subscriptions to publish the book. She was bv birth a Jewess. We thrown on his head, injured his neck, this priulcce to her maicsty.

Ihc lord A CARD. tise my wife as havinc left bed and do not think that the cause of the prosecu died the ame as before mentioned. Chancellor said if this indulgence were A person who is supposed to be compe board. I am now convinced that such notice was unnecessary, and improper and I hereby lion will suffer by tc want of this lady's granted to the queen, it could never be tent lo express an opinion on the subject, Claim cf Mr Meudc It i known to tcsamony. ihromae, revoke the same.

withheld fiom any person. Ihe motion earnestly invites the attention of the mha of Lord Liverpool was then carried, and Jur readers that the claims of Mr. Meade, an American merchant at Cadiz, bitants of Brooklyn to the Writing School it was ordered that copies of this dctermi lately opened in this village by Mr- Shev JOBS IIARATY. Brooklyn, August 30, 1820. iw Privateers.

the Spanish government, have becn'eva. nation should be furnished the queen, am riKLO. 1 he improvement already made London, July 15. The Special Court of Common Council, of which we soke yesterday, is fixed by the Lord-Mayor for Monday next, at 12 o'clock, and its obicct is to take into con- her counsel; and that the loids be called lor a long lime by that prevaricating by his pupils, in four, three, and even two arcrnment. until the subject tlemanaca over on the I7ih of August.

cssons, is almost incredible. Young ladies THE WIDOWS and CHILPREJT of the officers and crews lost or JJIIed on board received the attention olour minister. On the 11th, a petition from the queen and gentlemen, and the narents and guard eare now gratified to observe that jus-j sidcration the propriety either ot address was received, praying that she might be the Privateers Patriot, Spitfire, Arrow, Gov. ernor Tompkins, Rosamond, Teleeraoh. or ians of children, are requested to examine inir the Kinp, or of petitioning both houses ce has at length taken place, and the sum furnished with a list of the witnesses lor themselves the specimens of improve ment which are to be seen at the School 491.153 dollars 62 cents is awarded to against her, the better to be prepared for her defence.

This petition as taken up cf Parliament, upon the extraordinary proceedings adopted against the Queen. It is probable that ihcae meetings will be Meade, together with the following any other privateer, during the late war, will receive information of importance to them, upon application, at the office of John L. Graham, No. 43 Chamber street, New-York. room, in Tulton street.

anirobat'un of his conduct. Cel. Mr S. knows nothing of this communi cation, which is made exclusively for the as general as is the leeling which uas prompted it in the City. MM 9 When the junta takes info consiJera-fin tho enormous amount famished by juT.lIeac'.e, in tothe Central ISew-York, Aug.

24. 4 Notice. benefit of the inhabitants of Brooklyn. on the Uth, and advocated by lord l.rkine, the marquis of Bute, lord Bulhaven, the earl of Carnarvon, and lord Holland. The Lord Chancellor, and Lord Liverpool, opposed the granting the request, and 78 against it.

A LL persons indebted to tho Mtat of the late FRANCIS GUY, deceased, are re. Dreadful accounts are communicated from Spain of the ravages of the plague at Majorca. The number of deaths in proportion to that cfemes, does not appear to have been exceeded in ihe hottest and To the Editor of the Long-Island sin, una and Government posterior thereto i those moments when they seemed ut to disappear, thus indentifying his ruin with that of a nation to which he quested to make immediate payment to the subscriber and those havino: demands against As your paper has in many instances In the House of Commons, Mr. pointed out nuisances, permit me to men the said estate, to present the same duly au. thenticated for settlement.

i Moore presented a petition from Olivia Id nut belong, it cannot do less, in cajn- tion one that is either a disgrace to the I Serrcs. 1 he Petitioner stated herself to towns in Tuikey, cr on the coast of Barbary Bergami is at present in Taris. He has received some marked attentions from Wallabout Toll-Bridge Company, or the jn justice, than admire and be surprised Mich liberal and generous conduct, and ELIZABETH GUY, Executrix. Brooklyn, Aug. 30.

3w be the legitimate daughter ot' the late Duke of Cumberland; she asserted that she vcply regret that his only recompense B. Constant. possessed a document to prove the soleni To be sold at public Vendue, i asbcentliat or being involved incitncui-cs. and finally ruined not by the armies 1 he Aigennes nave renewcu meir oiu nizalion flf a between her mother ON1HE s)stem ol I'lracym the most suaacious b() WM Vihnoi, the-daughter of THIRD TUESDAY IV SEPTEMBER NEXT, trustees of this Village; 1 allude, sir, to the road leading from the Bridge to the Brooklyn and Jamaica Turnpike, which is and have been for years impassable without endangering the life of a traveller, his horse, or the breaking of his carriage. If the company are bound to keep the same in order, why are they so dilatory ccitainly receive more Toll for crossing this Br idee than any other of the same manner.

1 hey nave sent a squauron oi five vessels to sea, for the purpose of ma ihc usurper, but by those very person, ho, profiting of the bcncfiis, obtained rough theae very resources, the means the invasion, and of restoring if Ctt'O ciocK the afternoon, AT THK COURT-HOUSE IM QUEENS COUNTY, TO THK HIGHEST BIDDER, the late Dr. Wilmot) and the late Duke of Cumberland, the brother of his late Majesty, in the year 1767. The Duke of Cumberland had subsequently married king war upon the commerce of all those nations which are not represented at Ai is majesty to the throne of his ancestors. A certain tract of land, lyine in the town giers, and whose they are not of Hempstead, in Queen's County, it being in two pieces, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. The first piece is adioinine- another Lady, on account of which his marriage with the Petitioner's mother wasconcealcd.

Fiomthis cause the Pe ufiaid to provoke. The Paris papers state that Gen. Grou length in this state. If it is the duty of the Trustees to repair it, I hope for tho honor of the Village and themselves they will attend to it. 1 have no choice which of the chy, Intcly returned from America, has titioner, who was born in 1772, had been MARRIED, In New-York, Mr.

Motet Dunbcr, to liss Jane JCittg Mr. Lander H'ilmzt, to liss Catherine Blanvrlt. At Smiihtown, on Sunday evening last, the Rev, Mr. Hart, I.aac Pterin, etq, the road that leads from Hempstead to Beth-page, and on the west side of the road that leads fromWestbury to New-bridge south, and deprived of property which should have descended to her. She stated that she had a puvate audience ot his iUajesty.

Trial for High TtcavM On Thursday the Court met at Stilling, and the whole prisoners in the Bonny muir case, eighteen possessed a document with the sign maa ual of his late Majesty, acknowledging the New-York. to Miss Smith, ct the two will undertake to remedy the evil. Trusting this hint will be sufficient, if not, instead of myself, you will hear from MANY OF US. Brooklyn, August 3a validity of the marriage bf her mother. in Lumber, having been placed at the bar, Andrew Hardie was the first proceeded The Petition was laid on the table.

is bounded eastwardly by said road northwardly by land of Henry Robbins westwardly by Benjamin Sprags land and southwardly by the road Hempstead to Beth-page, containing twenty-four acres. The other piece piece lying on the east side of the road that leads from Westbury to New-bridge south, and is boundrd on the west by said road on the north by Richard Smith's land on the jrmcr place. DIED, aeamst. Tlifi evidence for the prosecu The Queen is by birth the nearest heir to the Throne of these Realms, next after lion having closed, the Jury was addtesscd bv Mr. Jeffrey for the panncl, and for the In New-Yoik, Mr.

Lcvi Furrarrni, 50 Henry Stanley, esq. aged 37 Crown by ihe Solicitor General The the reigning Family, and the ugh her succession to the Throne is highly improba. ble, it is not impossible. Would it not be Jlrs. Hannah Lowcry, aged 60 Lord President then xummcd up the evi i tliy Gilligan Murtha Wtliit, aged 25.

Moore, esq. aged 83. dence, aficr which the Jury retired tor about a quarter of hour, when they re a strange event if, alter degradation anci divorce, her Majesty should ascend ihe At Norfolk, Mr. M. (hamihg, Sl 24, formerly a Midshipman in the 1 Inone In person M.

Pergami, is a man of r-'av a natire of Boston. Communication. On Friday, the 25th inst. tho Brooklyn company of Artillery, under the command of Capt. John Allen, and attached to Col.

Kingsland's Regiment, of to Gowanus, L. I. for the purpose of firing at a target with their field pieces, (3 pounders.) Notwithstanding the unfavorable situation of the ground, the men displayed the greatest skill in their firings. The distance was upwards of 30tf yards. Forty-eight shots were discharged, forty of which struck the target.

The best shot was made by Sergeant William Coe, which entered the target about 7 inches from the centre. At the conclusion of the firing, about 5 feet 1 1 inches in imight, of a mili-taiy aspect, large must3chois and whiskers, At Poquetannuck, on Sunday, the 13th east by Ezekiel Baldwin's land on the south by the road that leads from Hempstead to Bethpage, containing five acres, more or less. The above property to be sold to satisfy a mortgage given by Solomon Place the New Loan Office, Queen's County. JOHN V. SEAMEN New Loan NICHOLAS WYCKOFF Officers.

Queens County, August 2d, 1820. 6w nY order of the honorable William Furman, first judge of the court of common pleas, in and for the county of Kings, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of Martin Sclienck, the younger, of the town of Brooklyn, in said county, an Insolvent Debtor, to appear before turned with a vetdict, Iinuingmc pi nun-cr guilty of the 2d and 4th counls of the indictment. On Friday the Court again met, and proceeded to ihc trial of John Baird, being another of ihc piKoners taken Bonnymuir The prosecution against this prisoner was opened by the Solicitor General, after which ihc witnes- rst. Miss Polly liuilnj, aged 17, daughter dai complexion and eyes, a.bold but agreeable countenance, and of a robust form. His manners are unaffected and graceful.

and his attentions to the Queen were res-pectful. He dined at the same table vvuh her Midesty, and took a strong interest in Mr. Elijah Bailey: the deceased was iiting on a wail, in company with several thcr, and in attempting to jump off, caught er clothes on a Mor.e weighing 160 lbs I backwards, drawing the stone after, liich fell on her breast, and terminated tr existence in a few minutes. In Viritinia, 17th inst. Gen.

Edward ses were brought forvv ard, and the trial continued till about half past two on Saturday morning, when the Jury brought in a veidict ofttiVyofi the 2d count, that of levvinc wur against the King and not all the affairs of her household. He is about 40 years of age. the Company formed a hollow square, and an elegant sword was delivered to Serjeant 1 declare that M. le Baron liartolomo Coe by Capt. Allen, accompanied with the guilty upon the 1st, 3d, and 4ih counts.

following Address: Pergami, of Cremona, Knight of Malta, has served in the Etat-major of the troops Citizen Soldier, commanded by his Excellency Count Pino, hcns, a distinguished officer of the rcv-'utionary auny. He entered the service is country ot tho commencement ol lie war, and held a command at the battle Great Biidgc, the first action fought in is native state, and continued in the scr- Lieut -General, to whom 1 was the clue of the Etai major in the late campaigns of 1812, 1813, 1814. (Signed) Tl 1 1 fite until the ctpturc of Coinwallis (at fvliich he was present) gave peace and Le ueneral-major tiiiihuor.iui. Dated Milan, Nov. 1, 1816.

Hiepciulence to his country. He was the iond of Washington and Green, and was said judge, at his Chambers in the village of Brooklyn, on the twenty fifth day of September next, at 10 o'clock in tie forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any they have, why an assignment of the said Insolvent's eatate should not be made for the benefit of all his Creditors, and that the person of the said Insalvent may be for ever thereafter exsmpted from all arrest or hnrtrisin-ment for or by reason of any debtor debts due at the time of making such assignment, or. con. traded for before that time, though payable afterwards, and also, if in prison, from his imprisonment, agreeably to an Act of the Legislature of the State of New-York, entitled, "An Act to abolish imprisonment for debt in certain cases Dated the third day of August 1820. August 9th 1320.

6v Astixe of Bread, for the ensuing -week, in the torn of Brooklyn, JIugust 30. 1 820. Sup. flour, ins. 38a.

pr. bbl. 65 ot- for 12 1-2 cte do. do. 32 1-2 6 1.4 da do, mixed with fiae Indian 7 12 1-2 cts do.

33 1-2 6 1-4 eta do- mixed with rye flour, 80 12 1-2 cts do. do. 49 6 14 eta Itye Flour 22s. per bbl. 83 12 1-2 cts do.

do. 44 6 1-4 cts Persons finding their bread deficient iu weight or quality can have redress on applyinj Ue overseer of the roor of the town. The following letter has been received cunded at Guilford Court-House. at Hamburgh, by way of Marseilles, from At Savannah. Mr.

John Thurtton. aged 1 present you this sword as the reward of your superior skill as a marksman, and trust you will ever be found ready to vM it in defence of your country's rights. To which Sergeant Coe replied Sir, Accept my grateful acknowledgments for thi presentation, and I trust I Mhall never be found unwilling to raise it against the enemies of my country. A prize Medal was also delivered to the person who made the second best shot, which was within half an inch of the first. The neat and soldier-like appearance of the young men composing this Company, and the skill and correct discipline evinced on occasion, reflect the greatest credit on themselves, as well as their commander J.

New-York, August 28, 1820. IX Y. Cilmhian, London, July 16. The Queen' i plate." In the House of Commons, yesterday, Dr Lushington stated, that i.i 1808 hi late Majesty ordered a service ol plate, which he presented to her then Royal Highness the Princess of Wales; and her Royal Highness continued to use it from that time until 18U, when ihe went ubroad and at that period she deposited it, as her private property, with Mr. Mash, of the Lord Chamber-Iain's office.

her recent return, she apphed for it, when she was informed by the Lord Chamberlain she could not have it, as it was the property of the Crown, and he had official documents to shew it. Little did her Majesty expect that these nice points of law would be resorted to, to deprive her, not only of what was necessary to her dignity, but to her comfort. In aVu'crt to ali Uie insnlu she had suffered, Algiers PJjof Ncw.Yoik. ALGlFRI, June s. It was on the 7th of May that 5 corsairs Coronet' Office, Y.

Aug. 24. An inquest was held last evening, on the oJy ot a new born female child, found to Koosevclt street slip, tied up in a flannel put to sea from this port, it is supposed with the intention of cruising on the coast of Spain, Portugal and France, and capturing all North German ships, and in general the ships of nations who have no treaty with this government, and are not repre p'loth, and a brick attached to it. Verdict, the belief of the iurois, had bccnboin 'live, and throw un the river, and brutal 7 exposed by some person or persons sented by a consul. 1 ne red flag was tly-irg when 'hf rquadmn saId, fJ me jurors unknown..

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