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Latest iroiu England.New* York, June 26.By the Euphrates, Capt. Stoddard, 32 da\s from Liverpool, the editor* of theVw-York Commercial Advertiser hnve received Liverpool papers of the 22d, and London dates of the 20th.But few papers have been received by this arrival, and those tew almost wholly devoid of interest. The insurrection in the Turkish provinces, is said not to be so formidable as was at frrat represented. One account says ,f»e whole force of the rebels under Prince Ypsilanti does not exceed 5000 men; and from the interference of the Emperor of Kustia, there will toon be an end to i altogether.The mperor Alexandria haa issued twoproclamations, in one of which he enjoins Prmce Ypsilanti and his parti2ans immediately to proceed to Russia, and await his majesty's decision respecting' their conduct, as in failure of compliance, they will be considered as disturbers of the public peace, and not only exposed to the vengeance of the Ottoman government, but will also be held responsible to the Court of Russia.A letter from Genoa mentions, that an account had been received there of a dreadful massacre of the Greeks at Smyrna and Constantinople* The lurks, after bombarding the town «,f Patrass, and burning many houses, had been reinforced from Lepanto and Tippolizza, and finally obliged the Greeks to fly to Zante in great number-. Many Greek priests and other inhabitants, had been killed, and a church demolished.An outrageous attack was made by a mob, on :l»e house of the Austrian Charge d*Af-offolietolieofonnovacuW1ad'Tfc*P!recnei fou at 1thehotcer1ma hei ing las* flaf as 1resthaUoiurnonto IrielwhPrire9senpecis u
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Augusta, Georgia, US

Tue, Jul 10, 1821

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