British Press (Newspaper) - October 15, 1821, London, Middlesex the of armed tu places iin On the 24Hj. the a messenger to of the in that parties be lo guide them to part of tlie coast where tlic to be These proceed their in tlie most and have oa their and who signals brought collects money who composed that Though the the goods they are to i f. i with the body to the place teis to be discussed are and a tie with or leagues he master the the to it mento the 1 with i very who 5equ.ehteie(l_propertyi''aiid^ tmd jo pat. By * in Granada and to mission -a Six Were to house on the appeared to Every thing was so that of and on any of was in these the the article of used to for year 1804,-thc value the provinces of Brazil 180? the 1 au yet ill DG SANTA regret nc health til s Tlie disease the last roost is to be feared if trot on A the of State Ween in. which Ije his had appointed the Uih October as the time to open had thought the by pf the the 34.tll and a was appointed to the in and m conduct her to the seal A of ftom 'the went to the of tlie of tlie haying taken his seat on lite the speech 1 expressed the Gortes for to call an of tlie has so much engaged nty .IS the desire to see I them with the greatest and give myself wholly up to the pleasing and of the good which the derive 1 have prepared to lay Cortes for their consideration are mostly such the regulation of which necessary for the more speedy consolidation of the such as the division of the and best means of placing it the political the 4he the of decree of the Iron of the naval and the decree for the organization of the active I particularly urge yoo lo every thing in with the fundamental law of leaving the free from all those serious it often with for of necessary which Government cannot I have also be not so intimately connected with the have a great influence ori the general prosperity such as the measures to be adopted to restore the tranquillity and to promote the welfare of the the examination and duties of the means necessary to prevent the serious loss which the nation sustains by the of false or defective foreign and the project of a decree in the charitable Though all the that are going to be bj the Cortes are of the fact itself of their assembled to them is still more so. This new proof and guarantee of the union which prevails between all the chief powers of must convince all the of our that to subvert them will be shall lake advantage of the period in which the Cortes will continue to give orders to propose every measure or project may appear to my necessary and as well as to when circumstances may The is must which is to yoar teal and your and those which so greatly distinguish combined with the prudence and which have all ensure to the of those advantages which it already ones to I the Confidence that you will gain is the of the nation and of yourselves and mure to the particular of who always consider tlie Cortes the support of his His having liis the made a suitable bis this Meeting ot the He adverted to the with it for sale a great quantity of valuable taken from the j is said from Jutland stating thirty vessels the ifU neral tlie present Cortes the recaves and as be on the laws; and never degenerate into it have government but a as the Constitution and it the most and respect towards his Majesty's sacred 1'hesi- are the of the and of its they are duly his and it be from a union flow to the nnd an to well may of and of with The having concluded ardent - of the happy union the King and for accompanied by and retired to Ibe Palace amidst the of the spectators as his Majesty into the lively to draw ap and the assembly till tlie SEPTEMBER 30, The are chiefly in of as appointing the severat &c. In of to-day hits been the for the division of 'the Spanish it appears will be a of time By the accounts from up to 22d malady increased iHan The includes the House of the the of the and the Neni ' 9()lb'Septi;. 573" sb 6 43 21st 310 whom 75 were Every is to of the contagion la other parts of the Madrid October A was answer to his FLANDERS OCTOBER 5. - The letters from Berlin state that great tions are making in the Royal Palace as well jis at to receive his the King of The of couriers at passing backwards and forwards and has never been so frequent as at this whence it is that we know in a very few days if peace will be or if war will break - The army it as well as all the of wishes in favour of the Greeks where loudly 6. of a private letter from OF 18TH We have just received news from Constantinople of the 14th. The greatest prevails in that The Government has began again to buy but at lower A pretty considerable number of vessels had sailed from for the The Insurgents seem desirous lo avoid an action with the Turkish It is that the lost all hopes of success are returning It is said the Insurgents begin to disturb the navigation between the and that they have taken several English An frigate has in sailed from Smyrna the truth of this and an brig is in the waiting for the vessels going to the in order to escort At present no body thinks of nal de 16. Accounts from of the 23d of in consequence of what took place at the Pacha has thrown all the Greek of city into given up to the who huve pillaged it. They have penetrated into the and after all kinds of in the they ail tlie vessels of gold and divided sem to and gavea loose their of the The had taken refuge oii board a vessel previous to these The has at has the ships PARIS october 10. before the King save a private audience to the Marquis the Sardinian At o'clock his Majesty rode to the Court of on the 9'h M. A. were tried for having committed a offence against ihe person of the King the former in a work published Of the Queen of and Napoleon wlw have both died and the in an essay published under the To Francis Charles Joseph born at the Castle of the the 1811," In both cases the Juries returned a verdict of 1 I. Yesterday his Majesty presided at a of The Minister of the Marine gave a grand dinner to the Duke of and the Neapolitan and Austrian per Consols 90 f. Go Bank Actions f. The Five per go fr. 25 Bank 1,592 fr. 50 c. OCTOBER 5. f Extract from a private from of the \st The most perfect to also at The has general it neglect that may to preserve peace with our Greek who were have been set at even the four who were to Constantinople two oT are on tlie point of The Turkish according to several European destroyed and iof Admiral's ship returned to and spread has a with the squadron of the Pacha of ( Extract from a Letter from Constantinople of the is every day becoming still more The fetes of the which this have off without any tumult or is ihe peace with Russia will not be and thai the of the European Cabinets will avert the storm which IF this prospect be as we have no it business will quickly resume its former SEPTEMBER 24. A vessel commanded by an Austrian Matteo which left Rhodes on the 22d of lias brought the following intelligence The fleet which arrived Ml Rhodes on the 4.lh of joined that of the of which arrived on the of TJie combined fleet sailed from Rhodes on the Qih of for During the of his passage in the Captain neither heard of any naval nor met with any war belonging the Turks or Another Austrian Ciriaco who left Zante the 14lh of says - That accounts were received there that the Greek fleet was approaching the and it was supposed it would arrive there on the 10th or 12th of An Austrian vessel sailed Zea island near brings intelligence that all the divisions of the Greek returned to their respective harbours at and to and take in SEPTEMBER 25. We have accurate of what is passing in great are taken lest any official froin that country should The most perfect does not between the Neapolitan and the Austrian 2b". A letter from Moldavia the cruelties by the in that province and in On entrance into a town in the latter the with took refuge in. the the were broke open by who the not the the on tinally massacred SEPTEMBER 98. It is the peace Russia the Porte will not be interrupted it is even these will conre to U greater confidence on this head all the extraordinary recruiting has SEPTEMBER 29. The i the The latest intelligence received from Moldavia of iTie The with the powers of the ci-devant whs bUo making for his who has received from the Porte most was to remain with 800 the 7tli he caused a Firman of tlie Grand to be at in the of the country who return to duly are and that Commandant enjoined to by maintaining strict amongst tlie troops under his The confusion in the and it is not seen how it can be remedied the return of the of the first who alone are acquainted with its The insurgent troops have abandoned the flat country and the convents where they have hitherto maintained their and retired into the narrow of the mountains on the viliere they are up some inconsiderable OCTOBER 3. The Journals six months announced immediate war between Russia and have with more or less of bad Tile Correspondent of Nuremberg has inserted the following September 17. We have with the news by respecting the pretended movements of the of which who are have not heard a single We in the views of those who regard a war between Russia and the Porte as almost impossible to be Bat this opinion was founded upon an examination of political and trifling news with which each journal amuses its according to several one of these prints cited as. proof of the near commencement of that the Imperial guards and other regiments along the drew from the magazines the means of subsistence every five from it was concluded that they momentarily expected the order to for the It is very true those troops received their both of food in the intervals of time described but as this has always been the custom in nothing can be inferred from it. these troops in each Order of the directions lo hold themselves in readiness to inarch in twenty-four but it did not at all follow that they were to It is a ordinary which has for its purpose the reminding of the soldier of the duly of being always prepared for these instances prove the ignorance of the in regard to our military we see that these in causing an army to march in a right line from the banks of ihe to the prove that they know absolutely of the stale and direction of the great roads of and particularly of the military Those circumstances render it physically impossible lo conduct an with all which to it in a right line from the batiks of the Dwina to of the THE BRITISH October 15, 1821. We have received Madrid Papers to the 2d inst. It from them that the yellow fever increases in and that the only hopes of its are placed in the coldness of the weather that may be expected at this time of the The contagion had attained an alarming before any disclosure of its existence was made the Government being anxious to prevent the publication of a fact if generally must seriously its commercial The of the state of the coming from be suspected of it has assumed an alarming competent to excite the most serious apprehensions ill sufficiently appears from the taken in mid every other country in in communication with to prevent the introduction of the from that The regular opening of the Session of the Spanish had been fixed the 11th of The lias thought it advisable to anticipate by convening an extraordinary sitting of the Coites on the 24th On that day the Coites met The in his speech the recommended to the trade of the and the state of Spanish but the appears to be the of the new The answer of shews that this latter subject totally engrossed their and compared other was of little or no They his by voluntarily meeting representatives of the his solemn and receives in tlm of tlie world unequivocal testimonies love and Tlie Spanish which equally despotism and of asks only such as may be founded the and never degenerate into it will have no government but a limited as the lias and it the unbounded love and respect towards his Majesty's sacred and The and uniform spirit displayed by Ihe in their exertions to freedom their and the of its encourage the most sanguine hopes of its The same coursel if steadily must in a little time place the new Constitution beyond the of the lived upon the and the corruption of It is only when foundation is bad that the which has withstood the first has any thing to fear from their We have received the Paris of Wednesday and Thursday Their contents respecting Turkey are decidedly They state that the most perfect tranquillity prevails at that the Porte has granted an amnesty to the and neglects nothing may conduce to the preservation of peace with The evacuation of Moldavia by the Turkish troops is and it is generally believed at Vienna that a definite between that Power and Russia will soon take It was lately stated that the defeat of the Turkish fleet by the Greeks was fully it is now stated that the report of I his defeat is totally destitute of From this of confident on one day that are met by confident contradictions on the tiie mind can draw no conclusion which it can rest witli it is were on the of the high health and at He entered city at nine o'clock at last The was all life the streets were the military drawn out on the guns the the flocking from all sides the barrier through Majesty appeared animated the most loyal and Notwithstanding the distance tfr and the rapidity with which the health had not in. the least beyond the ordinary fatigue consequent and confinement of this his Majesty had less than of those who composed his The were rather and the and formal congratulations of the public were postponed to the and future On Monday the 20 arrived at Portsmouth from from she on the of The touched at the blit being there upon to in consequence $ oot haling at sea 18 she had no with the She sailed from the on the 2d of for New from which she proceeded on the for The Capt. J. R. taking on board a freight at Vera Cruz and Jamaica for a three months The Capt. was at Porto Tlie Capt. the 4ih for and was afterwards to return to Capt. Sir had sailed fur The 18, Capt. and the 18, Capt. J. were to proceed to England on their arrival at where they were daily the former from and the latter from the Nassau Bann sailed on Friday for to be paid The 10 Capt. W. will proceed to Jamaica on Wednesday by way of On sailed from Portsmouth the Captain Sir on a cruise on Monday the 23, Captain for and for The Ch He arrived at on from to bg paid olK The 4'i in is to the Clifford will command The 18 has and IS for the Portsmouth 46, Capt. W. A. is also placed under the orders of the 50, Capt. be paid at about will be immediately by C. for the E ist The Lieut. will is paid off at on The sloop of of 10 was oil at The and crews ol ilif twelve arc to be employed iu service in of the revenue trail from and the from Jersey to Plymouth