Le Roy Gazette Le Roy, Genesee Co., NY January 21 1826 MARRIED. In Batavia, by D. TISDALE, Esq. Mr. Ele HUBBARD, to Miss Sophrona NOBLE. In Elba, simultaneously, on the 18th inst. Mr. Isaac N. HOWE, to Miss Nancy GOULD, Mr. Isaac GOULD, to Miss Aurila BARBER(?). * DIED. In this village, on the 19th inst. Mrs. Lucy LATHROP, consort of Abiel LATHROP, in the 63d year of her age. In the town of Stafford on the 7th inst. Lusan, consort of Edmund BEACH, aged 63. In Machias, Maine, Mrs. Rhoda, wife of Hon. Horatio G. BALCH. * The present population of Erie county, in which Buffalo is located, is 24,315--increase since 1820, 3,474! New-York will have more than two millions of free persons, in 1830. So much for 'big ditches.'- Niles. * The seat of one of the members of the house of representatives, James B. GARDINER, of Greene county, Ohio, has been vacated, on the ground of his having, pending the election, pledged his efforts to procure a reduction of the compensation of members--and, in the case of failure, to deposit the third dollar of his wages in the treasury of Green county, for the use of the people. The Circleville Olive Branch, says, "We learn, verbally, that this was considered by the house a species of bribery, and that his seat was vacated accordingly." * Some crazy or wicked person in this city, has succeeded in spreading considerable alarm among one class of our fellow citizens in predicting that this island was to be sunk by an earthquake in the course of the present month. This most irreligious attempt to disturb the repose of the weak minded portion of the community, is wicked in the extreme, and we hope the author of the impiety may be discovered and punished.--N.Y. Gaz. * It is said that, in regard to the Creek treaty, all attempts made at Washington, by the executive, to effect an amicable adjustment between the hostile and the friendly Indians, have failed, and that President ADAMS will in a few days transmit to both houses his special message respecting the Georgia controversy. * The northern termination of the Ohio Canal has been located on the east side of Cagahoga river, at the village of Cleaveland. The citizens of that village have made a donation to the canal fund of $5,000. * Libel Suit--In the cause of the people vs. Ths. W. CLARKE, editor of the Globe and Emerald, New York, for a libel on Wm. L. STONE, editor of the Commercial Advertiser, recently tried in that city, the Jury have given a verdict of Guilty. * Trieste, Nov. 2 According to accounts from Missolongi, dated the 5th October, the Turks were still before that place: the Greek accounts add, that all the defiles by which they must effect their retreat being occupied by the Greeks, the Turks must open a passage by main force, as soon as they shall have raised the siege. "On the 21st September (3d October), the Turks threw into a battery of Missolonghi a letter in which they desired an interview with the Greek General. The letter was sent back with this short answer.--what the Greeks would not communicate with the Turks except with arms in their hands." "On the 12th of October, KAROISKAKI attacked the Turks in garrison at Caravassura, which serves as the depot for the ammunitions & provisions of the army of the seraskier. A young Greek rushed forward to set fire to the powder magazine, but fell a victim to his self-devotion before he could attain his object." * Frankfort, Nov. 12 Private Correspondence--On the authority of letters from St. Petersburgh, news of very great importance has been circulated through Germany. It is said that the Emperor ALEXANDER, who, as is well known, is his own Minister for Foreign Affairs, has declared, in the most positive manner, his intention to introduce the pacific system into Greece as well as into the rest of Europe. As they attribute this new policy to a motive, the justice of which can not be questioned--namely, that the powerful intervention of Prussia can alone counterbalance the dangers of English interference it is foreseen that if the Greeks maintain an attitude of independence, the pacification may be accomplished before the opening of the next campaign. * submitted by L.C. Schmidt