A + omery cou aSHILIR 8. MARKLEY—DO OppOSi- 1 Ta Not for himself but for his country.” SATURDAY, Ocroser 30 | | { \ | , 1824. "PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. EP PRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. “0 fill a vacancy in the 18th con- EgTess, in the district composed of the counties of Backs, Northampton, Pike and Wayne, occasioned by the resig- pation otf Thomas Rogers, Esq. 2p- poinied prothonotary of Northampton county, # Gecrge Wer. © To supply a vacancy in the 18th, § congress, in the district composed cof) the counties of Bedford, Somerset and £ ambria, occasioned by the resignation! bof John Tod, Iisq appointed President F Judge of the 15th judicial district, ALEXANDER THOMPSON. FOR THE NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Fourth district, composed of the counties of Declaware, Chester and! iahcaster, « Jas. Buchanan-—majorily 839, Samuet Edwards, 673. "Charles Miner®, 627. Yifth district, composed of Mont- Ya $7 toon, + Sixib district, composed of the coun- gies of Dauphin and Lebanon, * ‘Roper HArRis—majority 1113. 5 ‘Seventh district,composed of Berks, Sebuy kill and Lehigh, # ties of Bradford, Susquebanna and Tt 10 ties of Northzmpton, Lebigh, Pike and 10:h district, corgposed of tl:e coun ies of Luzerne and Columbia, RoeerT MooRE—majoiity 192. 11h district, composed of the coun 52s Jona BREWSTER. 12:h district, composed of the coun- Wayae, Hewvay WINTER, Jo:kpu Fry. 13th district, composed ofthe coun iies of Lycoming, Centre, Polter and M'Kean, Thomas DUrnsipe 14th district, composed of the coun- ties of York and Adams, Wa. MILLwaix, ZEPHARIAH HERBERT, ¥—majo! ity 4656 15th district, composed of the ccup ty of Franklin, James Dunlop [for three years, ii place of Gen. John Rea, resigned] majority 131 16th district, composed of the coun tics of Cumberland and Perry, ArexanpeEr MaHoN. 17th disuriety composed of the coun- ties of Huntingdon and Mifflin, Curistia¥ GARBER,* maj. 367. 18th district, composed of the coun- ty of Westmorcland, Henry ALLSHOUSE. 19th district, composed of the coun- ty of Fayette, Jou~ St. Cran. 20th district, composed ot the coun- ties of Washington and Greene, War. G. Hawkins*—majority 1081 JosaTuax KniGuT,* | for two years, in the place of Joshua Dickerson, ve- signed—appointed Secretary of the Land Office, Jno opposition. 20th district, composed of the coun ties of Allegheny, Beaver and Buller, Wu. Mans, jr. Sam’ Power. Wirriam Appams—majority 1808. HENRY WiLLiAMS— 1630. Lliginh district, composed of tbe covaties of Northampton, Pike and Wayne, Sav’t Di Inouan, Ceorar WeLvw, Nioih district, composed of Union. Worthumberiand, Columbia, Luzerne, Susquehapoa, Bradford, Lycoming, "Tioga, Potter and M’Kean, Sayurn M'KEAN—majority 4983 GeurGe KREMER, 4884 lispy VANHORNE,"® 1593. 10:h district, composed of the coun- ¢ : no opposition Hy of York, Jas. MITCHELL~—DO oppo- : > } sufon. 1th district, composed of the coun. 2ié8’ of Adams, Franklin, Cumberland gand Perry, Joux~ FINDLEY, Jas. WiLsoN, 12th district, composed of the coun. ties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Centre and Clearfield, Josun MiTcHELL—mMajOrity 8. 13th district, composed of the coun- ties of Bediord, Somerset and Cam. bria, Arex. TroMpSON—DO oOppoOsiiion. J 4th district, composed of the coun- ties of Fayette and Greene, AND’'w STEWART—DO opposition. 15th district, composed of the coun- ty of Washington, 5 Jos. LAWRENCE~—DO Opposition. 16th district, composed of the coun: ties of Aliegheny, Beaver, Butler and Armstrong, a Jamis ALLIsON—majority 326. James S. STEVENSON,* 306. i 7b distfict, composed of the coun ties of Westmoreland, Indiana and Jefferson, a GrorRGE PLUMER—mMmajority 795. 18th district, composed of the coun tics of Erie, Crawford, Mercer, War. ren and Venango, PATRick FARRELLY—Maj. 3182 STATE SENATE, First district, composed of the City of Philadelphia, James Robertson. George Emlen. Second district, composed of the county of Philadelphia, Stephen Duncan, DanieL Groves. } no opposition. Third district, composed of the county of Montgomery, Jorn D. Mann. Fourth district, composed of the conntics of Chester and Delaware, James Kelton, John K.rlin*—majority 355. Filth district, composed ef the coun ty of Bucks, Ds. Evi KiTenen—majority 426. Sixth district, composed of the counties of Berks and Schuylkill, GeoncE ScHALL*—majority 568, WiLLIAM AUBENRIED® 455 \ Seventh district, composed of the tounty of Leneastery Dr. Matthese Henderson, Joux Hamvrron*—majority Eighth district composed of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon, Apam Rutsusr,* | fortwo years, 1» the room of John Harrison, resigned. .ynajotity Ninth arstrict; bomatics of Nortbumberly a 32 er] composca 3 ng " ie gt a a & I 134 of t Gi | Adams. —~—Jomes AM’ 92d district, composed of the coun- ies of Bedford and Somerset, | Cuavuxcey FORWARD,*—n0 oppo- sition. 93d district, composed of the coun- ties of Frie, Crawford and Mercer, Jacos HErrixGTON. 24th district, composed of the coon- ities of Venango, Warren, Armstrong, ‘Indiana, Jefferson and Cambria, RoBerT ORR, jrW REPRESENTATIVES. Philadelphia city.— William Lehman, tw Lhe Centre and Clearfield Wm. Sy Jacob Herring. * Crawford and Hays. . Mercer --Walter Olaver.® Erie and Warren.—John Philips. ® The above lists as to congress and cate senate are complete. The as sembly district of Beaver remains to be heard from : the lederalisis are in italic~those marked with an asterich (*) are new members. gp—— From the NY Mumnerican, Oct. 18. SPAIN. MADRID, SEPTEMBER Ll. The extractdinary Gazeue publish 2d yesterday the list of 35 of the rev Slutionists who were shot for the at- cmapt at Tenfly, Among them were ‘hree officers, two Spanish and one lalian, Catlos Mascarone, of Milan. Pwo hundred other prisoners are about to be delivered to the military commission, which 1s charged tedi- vide them into classes according to their guilt, and then to pass judgmnicol vpoa them immediately according to the laws. It is announced that the minister of finance had offered his resignatlics. GREECE-—From the Greeks the accounts are cheering and decisive. We have uanslated the official builet- in of the recapture of Ipsava, dated Tonian Islands, Curfu, August 1. « ‘Lhe following is the first bulletin of the naval operations, published by the president of the executive coun- cil, under date of the 15th July, The captaid Koreb Pacha, left Mi lylene the 2d July, with 37 large ves- sels, 50 gun boats, each carrying two hedvy guns, and 150 transports, and anchored on the third at Ipsara. The Ipsariotes, votified some days before of the intentiors ef the enemy, bad embarked on board of 35 gun brigs, their wives, their children, and their precious effects, and sailed for Hydra and Spezzia, there to disembark their families and to ask assistance. The admiralty at Hydra, together with that at Spezzia, addressed the Hellenic government sitting at Nauplia, re- questing the aid of troops, which was granted, Nicetas, the Turkeater, le Turcopbage, with 500, immediately embarked, but with all their dilli gence they could not prevent the bar. barians from striking the first blow. The captain pacha had operated a landing of 14,000 men at Ipsara, com- Venangoe—Samue! G. M. Stroud,® John M. Read, J. R. edith * Philadelphia county —J. T. Keight* Robert O’Niel, David Soyder,* Jo- seph Starne,® James A. Mabany, J. B. Sutherland, G. N. Barker. Bucks —J. B. Calvin, John Matis * Wm. Purdy, John Fackenthall * Chester.— David Potts, jr. Dr. W, Thompson* John Chandler, jr. Joshua Hunt. : Lancaster —B Grimler,¥ Dr. J. M’- Camant,* David Landis,* Jacob Gishy* S Morrison,® XN. F. Light- ner.® Yor k.—W. Diven, Samuc! Jordan, C. Retrick, John Kaufieit, * Dunlap * Perry.—Jacob Huggins® hart, Henry Boyer, George Rban,* G. Odenheimer,* Jacob Geehr * Northampton, Pike and Wayne. —C. G. Scott linger. * Northumberland .— Daniel Forster.® Columbia. —John Thornton.” Kerr. * Farrell,* Jacob M. Wise” Joseph Raukin, David Lawson* Sayette.~H. W. Beeson, Nixon,* David Cummings. der,* J. Walker.* Montgomery. —Jonathan Roberts, J B. Sterigere, R. E. Hobe, ? Cope. Danpihin.—V. Hummel, Isaac Lebanon.— James Beli,* I Gielm We J. Drub- Luzerne and Susquehanna yo M meller, jr. P. Steph’ PAR Hollenphack.* Bradford —1.emuel Huntingdon-—He Ashman * shmman. itler — 3. Brown, J Allegheny and : : C Griatar J. Patterson, M. Sul fivan, Mifflin - ¥ Blyt rt” A Dela, eo~vAbner Lew. Sor et and Cambria, — Wm. Phil- ‘ny John Gehhert, jr. sroming, Tioga, Potter and M Kean —James Tord,* Robers M’Clure.® ceite,~Samuel Black, Sherry* George Q (th* aarlesit t i feator. Shippen, John Alexander, Calvin TRALEE EW ge i C. Smith* J. K, Kanc* Ww. M. Mer! Berks and Schuylkill. ~- James Ever-'with grape shot ail the vessels that M'Reynolds,®* Eli mo from Corfu:— Washingion.—Joseph Bitner; Wm. Ipsariots. M’Kreery,* James Keys, Aaron perished at Ipsara, an Westmoreland ,— John Markle, George The Turks had b Armstrong, Indiana and Jifferson'— the captain Samuel 100 vesseV Bedford. — Andrew Mann, C. Snider, Franklin.—¥. Smith, Wm. Alexan. (states that he was boarded ff Pernam buco on the 12th of September, by an officer from the frigate Puanaga, Cap: that Admiral Cochrane was then eigh vessels te Pedro Preimaro, Ad. Cochrane, 74|the guns : Puanga, Com. Jewett, 44 guns :' — Dr, Clark Caroline, Capt. Wajsh, 4 brigs of 18 guns, and 3 schrs. of 8 guns. that 2il was quiet there. i ae ndthe 10Othoaf In, manded by lsmael Piasia, grand npe- ‘phew of Ali Tehelen, cf Janina. {The enemy was in possession of the ‘main battery, and cannenading the forts of Mitylene and Palao Castro; 'defended by 2800 Ipsariots and Chians, 'and some companies of christian Schy- petars. This was the 7th of July. {The God who protects Greece and lier children let loose a tempest from !the south, and thus separated himself (from bis forces on shore. The ivfi {dels beholding bis retreat, and believe ing themselves abandoned, rushed to the strand. 1 hey then saw the Greek lsquadron, end immediately sought to fly in all the vessels they could get ipossession of. Nigetas, the Turkeat- Cumberland —A.S. M'Kinney, James er, landed ; the Ipsariots made a sor- tie from their forts; the Turks are overthrown : the sguadron received got under. weigh ; three frigates and two brigs went ashore, and on the off Percambuco on the 13th of Sep-\died with black vomit, rn.fier an i{lnes ember, distant about 8 lcagues, andjuf four days—the sickly season is vp saw the smoke of a heavy caonovade,lnearly at an end. Dy apparently from tlie city. and harbour. bere but a lew duys longer, This scene commenced a little belore/not be absent from Lis prac noon, and did pot cezse till 5 P. M.vana. Letters from Rio sag—*Qur mar-{| We have some fear that the United ket is completely glued with every States’ scb’v Wild Cat 1s lost, she sid aiticle of commerce. Some ofthe ves fed from thls at Jeast a month ago fop sels recently arrived with flour, wilijfiavana, where her commander wag proceed with their cargoes for Buenos|taken sick, and remained on shore, Ayres.” He ordered her tor Matanzas, and then § 10 return to this place 3 since sailing from Matanzas she hes not been heard of; she ought 10 have been here ae ‘east twenty days ago.” net bt Late accounts from Rome mention ihat a singular phenomenon has oc curred pear Tivolie A large tract of ground suddenly sunk to a cousiderae ble depth, and sireams cf pure water immediately made their appearance ip R remain fh, Sad as be cally ice i I a From Gibralter—The Sabina brings accounts to the 12¢h ult. Papers to the 11th, inclusive, contain no news. Si Wm. A’Court, the British Ambassa. dor, set out from Madrid on the 3d foi Lisbon, to which place he has recently peen transferred Ly bis government. The Gibraltar market, as will be seen by the following extiact ofa let- ter, was greatly overstocked, with American produce. the cavity it had formed, The cause « GIBRALTAR, Sept 7. (has not yet beeu satisfactorily explain. « Within the last 48 hours we haveled, but the eficcis are likely tobe per. had 13 arrivals of American vessels, manent ; as the water was supplied in mostly irom the U. S. which bas io-{such quantities as to form a handsome creased our Stock of Flour to abontilake in the course of a few days, tie 35,000 bbls —Tobacco 10 about 5000 circuraference of which is estimated Lbds. and Staves ofall kinds to 350 m.iat 130 palms, and the greatest depth The market at Cadiz is entirely over-lat about 28. stocked with this article. The Crops of Wheat are abundany throughout ail Spain and Italy. « The flux of Flour has been so great that the market is entirely over- stocked and the price entirely nominal at $6 and we doubt whether $51 could be obtained for any quantity. «I'he szies of Tobacco ave very slow and limited, the best qualities are sold at $61 per cwt The highest of- ter made for a cargo cf Pepper, by the brig General Stark, of balem, from Sumatra, is $91 the cwt. « The only American vessels a Malaga are the brigs Georgiana and Phebe Ann, both of New York, anc owing to the few orders received from America no mote vessels will proceed from here, owing to the d:fhculty of procuring freights, the speculators re fusing to ship; and from the great number of Euglish and Northern ves- sels in port waiting for freight, ith expected the price will break high. The crop is ol fine qnali'y, but no abundant, and will not be shipped be- fore the 15th inst. « The import of Flour from the U S. for the 12 months ending the ls', has been 78,000 bbls. A great deal of this has been reshipped to South A- merica.”’ ———— From a late trench Paper, The two smallest horsss in France, are to be seep at Valenciennes, They are ouly 30 ipches high, avd very well malched. An elephant in a state of petrifac- Qo, has been {ound in excavating the earth pear the walls of tlie city of Ly. ons. Some amatcuvs of horicnAahisi. ry bave atiempied to show that the” apimal may have bess one of those be- ionging to Hacnibal's army; but gecls ngists consider it an avtedilusian, The bones of an ox were found atthe samme lime; and the excavations arg continued with the bope of finding :omething more. The chateau ¢f Malmaison, has een purchiascd by the Baion Roths= shild. Texas Extract of a letter from Stephen F. Austin, Esq. of the prov- ince of Texas, to the Rev. Win. "Ste- venson, of Hempstead county, A. Te dated May 30th, 1824, # The government of the oation has finally settled down into the federal re- publican system, and the outlines of the coustitution are copicd from the United States, wilh the single excep tion of an exclusive religion in favor (ow TROTIRR SEES such, (ove Aud if a methodist, OF any r preacher, except a Roman Cathe was to go through (his colony hing, I should be compelled to 3 Ail the children of country, without exception, must be bL@ptised in the Roman Church; and all marriages must be celebrated in thag Church. This isthe law ofthe nationgand al! those who move hear must obey it.” Buenos Ayres — We have received our files of Duenos Ayrcs papers to the 5th of August. Letters from Santiago de Chili and Valparaiso of the middle of June con: tain reports of the recapture of Lima by the Patriots. The hostility of the Indians subjects the commerce of the country, as well as the lives of some of the inhabitants to great danger ; and for the purpuse of conciliating them a negociation has been set on foot by la Valle, the Governor of Mendoza, with the object of making peace with the chiels or Caciques. This Gorernor had re- cently been elected by the people in spite of the nomiration of another per. son for the cflice Ly the provincial|week. Although every arrival brings Junta. The clection was held on the fn account of new outrages committed 4th of July and it wus mentioned aijby the buccancers of the West Indies, % Cer § a Hay ford, (Conn) October 12, THE PIRATES. ~The Captain and crew of the brig Henry, belonging 0 the city, and lately captured by the pirates, reached their homes Jast 118th in the morning, the Osmanlis the two pachas, Ismael Piasfa and the polls that the anniversary of thelyet it is only when they are inflicted J. Hutter, William Overfield,* W.lhad existed! Amopg the dead are tindepesdence of the United States{upon our near neighbors and persopel cop™ Dot better be celebrated than bylacquaintances, that brings: the subject Lehigh, —Peter Newbard,* Jacob Dil- Omer Cambaris of Argyro Cas'rou.ir~t0ring to the people the right ofjhome to our feelings. It is with bore The spoil is enormous, and the victo,:ree suffrage. : Scudder.* ry complete. Union.— Ner Middlesworth,* VWillam ror ve contemplate the narrow, haips Buexos Ayres, Aug. 4, Ibredth escape of Captain Rhodes and The Augsburg Gazette contaip