12 SEPTEMBER 1829, Page 1

Capo D'Istrias has published a long address on the occasion

of the meeting of the Greek General Council ; but in the multitude of more interesting matter, we have not space even for an abridgment of its contents.

Doubts have been thrown over the accounts of the arrival of the expedition from the Havannah at Yucatan. The Bingham, an Ame- rican transport, arrived on the 24th July at New Orleans, with four hundred of the troops of the expedition on board. She was separated from the fleet on the 11th by a violent gale of wind; and the rest, it is supposed, have been similarly driven from their course. A fever is said to rage on the coast where the landing has been planned.