FAN. 2.) 
“THE GARDENERS’. sterile 
Conmeninnn hi Capt. Fanshawe, _— of the Pacha’s 
rything demanded of him gchinen as 
P. eceived an overland despatch 
we n full retreat on 
a pang of Lake 
column was a — the es rou’ ar due south, 
through Batanza, and the ancient territories of the Am. 
ne and Moa abites, east of the Dead Sea. Whether it 
will try to enter Egy ypt t by she Denert of Suez, or proceed 
through Ga if of Akabah (the 
eastern horn of the Red Beal 
ill find i 
it practicable to cross th 
desert i in the face of the Bedouins, 
ast 
- the Arabs have atta eked a. caravan of the 
ptured 150 camels and a = ait 
a have carried off also yrs Waghorn’s camels, 
with goods, money, and agg ‘leuanens The ammount 
plundered is laid at m 3 02. to 400. The Pa cha 
has announce 
| seca 
In St. — eu en about 
on the ice, and in 
800 79 ms were 
postin especially of small craft. 
Between Deptford and 
London-bridge the c 
a mre ment 
d in irc greatly impeding the navi. 
eminent physician had recently told him was the cause of 
hindtpfce sudden di tg out of a hundred. 
“ Natural dea’ The e 
reeze , the thermometer 
ntary Movements.—It is seen ‘that Mr. 
W. A. Will wt M.P.. for eg Te will accept 
the pi Hendin ds. The ‘ “een eldest 
across the — = shell be vompenal: by a gua ard. 
UnitepD the Presi 
Quincy eg and = € pre 
held office ree Porter were 
defeated in aoe rare ue pouleatieds 
e New York packet- eg Independence reached 
ih Moy Dec. 3 brought 
The President's message, 
son of Lord se i and Sir D. | Migraine are named 
as candidates, Mr. Yates, i said, does not intend 
ming forw: natn for the county of Mr. 
J. M. Glad: 
e resign is ex —s 
* The daily nest 
: a 
a e 
the proceedings of 
a i “Finsbury, who has been charged 
Duncombe, o the sitting reve Se with using his 
Trearre of the Soc 
‘0 procure 
iety for the Diffusion of 
dge, signatures to a requisition 
calling upon him to come ogee at the next vacanc 
The airman, 
n 
—— and other vessels have been | the army.—On the e day an inques roe a iy upon 
teatly injured by their cables being cut by the ice, and | Mrs, Juliana Napier, an wisely maiden indy, who had 
their drifting against ete other. ld een found dead in her apartment e dece: was one 
pass from shore to shore vesea erent. labour and peril. . five cape 8 aiden ladies, » By a exception of the 
e few steamers still navigating t ungest, s the w rman Pri On 
up, and the paddles broken oy the masses of ice thrown Christmas ae pe net e Ducken, the widow, went out to 
up by ut midnight on Wednesday, the ther- dine, lea ing he er pre miner. the worse for liquor. A 
d tabi thaw com- th ing, and 
Om in 
— her ene The —_ » being un 
age of the deceased, sent for 
d, afte 
$s 
expect to 
— - buried in St. James’s 
S age was seventy-seven. 
Visitation of God.”’—On the same night Mr. Payne he! 
no less pire be inquests at Guy’s hospital, all ‘ttising 
beers uiana lt xpedition has left this country to explore 
an a i the boundaries of that colony, which was eon- 
ered from the Dutch, and ceded to Great Britain by 
js fog of Paris. This country, therefore, is entitled 
am 
as ye e extent of | territ ory as was posse sed by the 
had Senate and representatives assembling a quo- sub-committee appointed by the ch Lord bem; and, d her 
The snow is stated to be 16 to 18 feet sae in the | Brougham, to iny tigate. the charge, repor' that Mr. boundary as far as the ag Te “and a 
neighbourhood of "Washington ns Tooke had. employed his influence as Treasurer with the sere |The Brazi lia government, ae has 
_ CAN judgment has been recovered against | tradesmen of thé Sockets and that he ‘had used the agency j lately I f the ; eliiimed 
1, Sir John Caldwell, for 84 “068s of the Secretary for mespte a i by, an ribet supposed to belong to Great 1 Batal itain. It 
mncy, = which his large estates, consisting of the | Mr. Tooke re sin gned the treasurership —It has encroached largely on bs south-western bow: og eg 
scignory and fief of —— with extensive | mills thereon, ame that Lord retin, aoe is to be browght forward he colo H and Pirara, a village in 
500 candidate. for Dublin in University on thn & En — lonists wae oitl hd he as early as 1811. Her Me 
a full satinfantion, ca therefore. 
Brazits.—The mails from Rio Janeiro were landed at | will be y bo rat a colony. The commissioner se- 
Falmouth on ” Wencedag night. The news from Rio | in the representation of Plpmon | ected to execute this duty is Mr. R Schomburgk, ex= 
f the insurgents Census of 1841.—We psa t T. H. Liste with the colony, to the exploring of 
to negotiate with the government at Ri io, and it is hoped Esq., the Hon Phipps, anv T. sees Esq., sot has alrea ady devoted several years. The Prussian 
will be settled, The French Ad- * tomate for taking account of a population | government = the tind for ‘Permission to appoint a gen- 
mirel has arrived in the river Plate. f Great Britain, in July next, pursuant to the new Act. | tleman to the n, who A. 
—————————- The firs t-named gentleman min his capaci ity of Registrar- | natural story: and ul for their institutions. 
e Nels. general, is specially constituted a commissioner - the | consent of our government has been given, and Me 
he Metropolis.—The inmates of the metropolitan | terms of the act; the others have been recently asso- | Richard Sehoisbor pk, a brother of the “Britich commis- 
and s eatiartos Workhouses, to the amount of upwards of _ with him ‘by her Majesty. Mr. Mann, of the | sioner, Presa accompanies the expedition for that 
30,090, received a plentiful supply of the staple fare of “ne al Register-office, has received the appointment of | purpose. 
Old Engla nd, on Chri oe The Earl of Errol, as ry. Liability Parishes as to Exposed Children and Dead 
Lord Steward of Her Majesty’s Household, benevolently The Army — cote =o ap eae Molyneux, of _ ies.—At an inquisition held at Kensington, before Mr. 
feateeid to the Devt: ‘Marsha a ee — 8 do- | Sth a rwich, has appeare om —_ Wakley, on a child he 28th, 
nation e ben efit of debto gen the Mayor a: grein 3, seta complained of no } in the p h ‘on, ho n a few hours, 
rison, a penta supply of beef, | saluted by the painheaner * a city when they aes estion arose as to t the forth of the ph officers or 
bread, ‘porter, and coals, with Is. 6d. im ar the officers most va t. su ~d “3 
Fires. —On Saturday morning, a Seatbactine fire broke he ing thee Majesty, that due respect 
of Messrs. Goodhart and Son, in should | be paid t ae wie The Mayor and Mr. Palmer | nion mae cy arish ‘otic ave no power to incur any 
atc ver _The premises covered an extensive said they were but individual natigiateites, and ould | expenses for the prosecuti f vagrants, and have no 
the e dwelling- house ; they | not be said to have the control of the police. The Colonel asty to provide for the b tory of @ corpse found in the 
ere h, 0 ment consider that there hy! a autho- 
into Pt street, opposite the London Docks. _Un- quarters about it ; he was determined that proper respec rity for neurring expense in advertising for the dis- 
fortunately, although a large number of engines b The agiatt ton | cove e person who exposed such hia or such 
the spot, aided by several of the firemen from t ked if it had if th corpse. If, indeed, upon any such advertisement ve day “mf 
of England, their efforts were of little avail, and the entire | plaints from any other ‘regiment; and it was said that this | were discovered nese ne 
ilding, which w the most extensive in London, 
ame velo ope ed in one vast body of I f th laint f the gallant Colonel, 
flame, romiee fare AG 
olence. The fire ra with 
putea doin fury, a and it was not “rem hy houses were 
destroyed or injured that it was pt There 
picions are e not accidental 
Th 
Sir ri Bourke.—A colossal bronze statue of this 
General ome eran ahi ge the Aca one 
é loss i perty 
* for 10,0007. On Sauedah morning, 5 abred b half-past torr, 
for its miny 
sidered the first great woe: of at for hich that distant 
a dread dfal fi 
party.” The rein appears fo be that t there are no ‘ands 
on the book, ran the Police Committee ordered i 
erased. The magistrates said they would entat: on n the their child ld th 
question. 
nor to aibvértGkiing a pected ft the cy = ofiering a 
reward for the a) ik gece of the delin —— 
ailway Ci pe are and 
Port Dynilaen line of communication | between Dublin 
and London has been declared by the government com- 
y will be indebted to the talents of the mother missioners rs to be the "shortest both in distance and time, 
workshops “cater to Mr. Lawrence, carpenter and country. . Brunel apetinng which 2 
builder, , Pitfield-street, Hoxton. No lives were lost, but New Laws affords an _ opportunity of shawering letters between the 
the loss is estima t a great amount, mostly i sured i amen al wl ie tagoaiend fe the formation of t ble necting has 
the re ork and West of — offices. The pret s itia upon rage efficient plan ; and as it is yah thet been held at ‘Staines, for the in luction of a railway 
of p by fire in the metropolis, during the last t hei navy can be completed with volunteers, without im-| from the metropolis et = town. The oa. fncoey 
ri, a agers to a> ain extent, Fete = o the | pressment, =. it is ahaa ie that the same plan should - [ pl ena - plan fo a naan ailway, 
above, d that no fewer than tw resorted militia, and that. system | and a provisional € ne ing 
mended. of ballot will | Babe Sbolished. It is also said that Che hercers was appointed — ‘Phe line of railway from 
The Weather.— Piers: in London, was in reality ments are making fort the p purpose 0 of bringing before Par- Birmingham to Gloucester taken place ; the trains 
‘a Christmas-day; ev f earth, air, water wersed the liné pote ngs ‘the s — —— the 
and even fire, indi cating it to besuch. On hursday even-| Sudden Deaths. —An n inquest was held on Monday on o hours and a 
ing, at 6 o'clock, the therm at 26 5 Willi - 
and by midnight it had sunk to 21, and towards morning aged 68. Thed f robust constitution and in 
it became still At 6 0’ iday morning it | the general enjoymen health. On Wednesday 
hai - however; risen to 26; ont dio cn pany the | afternoon last, about one o’clock, he went out to take a e 
a ,and @ © mercury had = and returned shortly aha three when he appeared as has heen brought t 
again fallen to 2), and at 60 "clock ‘a ie pe 18, 14 degrees The servants, —— 4 bell ting 8 went sists f twenty-one. aches ‘eh snty-thee feet span an 
~— freezing point. During the day the atmosphere ‘bere ce on "ebiteting the roo! w deceased height.- Tt is abo ut pana 
was very dense and hing while in the “outskirts, and for | floor, and Lady le by his ig hos | one sath Since the foun as 
miles round, _ there in the | porting his head. A su diately ' mus- | that period 400,000 cubic feet of uilding have cB 
a tard-poultices to deceased’s feet, at the same ress- | €' , and more t 11,000,000 
ps The extreme me did not, however, deter age ing an opinion that an that could be done would be | This wonderful s 
sses of persons from crow wading t the iee. The e Serpentine poe fer ene as deceased was - Yh a few minutes | easter and I 
was extinct. bags i had passed for the first pte on the p 
th day 10,000 pean ventured ani In Kensington- 
gardens the ponds were thronged with fashionable com- 
dott dace’ eth a ca occasioned. by diese 
oa | sear Ghoti, 
cane Vas 
