and inundated all the plain of Capua. The sta 
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yg vagal — Government is actively engaged in complet- | Divan is said to be much engaged, and the ambassadors | _ The Marquis of Normanny had never heard of th before ; 
ing th aments. Even the young men ody had es- | are endeavouring to give good ee and to infuse some ec care oe, ee bard Bighly proper, and fasta should 
iy nie conscription presented themselves as volun- pote ane ss oy taken is r Teapecting that the future Pates 2 he do r be - inquiries cok mad 4 ben se re ae ie § 
ae presented petitions from Readi jasgow, 
Rus SSI ree is stated that the | Government intends hic Pale pton in favour of Annual Parliaments ; and from the 
next spring t number of the peo oad mportant influence in mune two provinees. Both Pasayniey beth d be tional Religi dengue ( be ay 
y from th the prov ince of Russian Po. the fortress of St. _ Jean d’Acre and the. har bou of Suda | ix r noble lord wished that opportunity of 
d to the steppes of tl the ‘acha, | More stating to their lorgships his firm belief that any attempt to 
1 Thes e pe ople ai a kind and to have g governors of their own, one ha payl eoeeonrs of out sed pat & ee ee rs by urine the f discussion of 
pies sen between the boors and the abies an was a course fraught with ineonvent ape pies A coke “4 
der from ve, Fa hia ep in costume, pea ig- | as Belgrade, hich, nye in the mi oe of pute gy bas plied that to all doctrines well religious as politi he 
rance, and intolerance. they are of small advantage | a Turkish garrison. This easure cannot fail to have parties in Ireland, that ha aes anenivised if"they held out to 
pe fhe aA whose es aoe th y have been, their re- | beneficial infin uence in 3 Sine the Repeal of the yen im the discussion re- 
ey t 
their Bg esent nai es very anwelingly, and only by com- 
pr — We from St. Peters burgh that the 
rai although 
t is 
nion must 
said _ that the Austrian Cabinet proposed this measure, ex Majesty 
hus 
cabinets. 
Friday, in favour mproved system 
the apprehension is at oved, that England, in cities and towns were presented by the Bishop of Loypox, who 
France, or Russia might, yet some rset or other, attempt | described the measure as a great advance towards e- 
to obt at St. Jean d’Acre. Unfavour- i condition of the peopl to 4 
ery malignan has already ex tended about tw ity 
fae beyond Teflis The peta Bbc has received 
nfa 
able accounts have been received tas Sy ria, and the 
orders to est tablish a sanatory cordon on the line of the 
Cau casus, 
He, however, a abstained fro 
‘om doin 
cordons to such a vast extent a es no Sea, — 
their most certain Seen are ruin to commer ct 
—The "Turkish fleet had quitted Alexandria, 4 
before ‘the sailing | of the Levant steamer whic ch arrived ie pons menses paki 
rations, He added 
at he considered the measure. ado opte ted 
by him m, of emermtiag evel 
A te whe ere there was the 
h 
rrived | he pointed out the evils inseparable from the present state of the 
ae on baat was then | habitations of Bie eat towns of the kingdom 
approaching ‘Gast, whither the ? Nile spear had been | Barticularly ee ee oy cae 
second time and referred oy a select committee.—Their lordships 
dq 
the other parts of t ‘ 
efficacious. This opinion is ‘sai 
Petersburgh. Four regiments of ron sae have since been 
pa at the disposal of Count myth ga Ae to o aerablish 
as one more 
+e 
"Times mf p Horr.—Recent advices state that the on Ao peso ull Tuceaay, when the trial of the Earl of Cardi- - 
pro net of the Emigrant Boors beyond the boundary oe qouer Gs Wess 
: ‘ONS. 
of a colony are attracting a i red Mon day.—A message from the Crown, slimitat ni patport to'that 
e the other pre was read from the ehair, recommending that 
Lord Keane should be taken 
i 
@ great and brilliant services of 
into be neo 
tion into Russia. Shewla thi is disease m: in progress, ‘it 
will render still more complicated the affairs of the Cau- 
n spite of ~ #5» ur of the season, another 
ps has ordered * Bare Taganrog for 
Georgia, alspones in by: for 
atal 
tending to b Rech isha the belief that a 
Sir F. Bur: ETT gave ‘e notice that, on the House in 
— Jes ‘childre a was a matter of every-d on ia etn he ee move that a statue Weasouesteae 
late 
ee NITED Srates.—A letter has appeared in a Minis-| Lord pas ¥, pursu notice, rose to put some questions 
terial paper in reference to | the case of Col. M‘Leod, ton on the pre ne dag of the detention of Mr. M* cory nt 
letter from Naples, dated th the: 29th January, 
states that 2 a frightful land-slip occurred in the commune 
Castellamare, about 14 miles from _ 
ng di led stat 
examination has resulted’ in } romanding Col. M Lod to with the caplet amen 
gaol “until he enters into recognizance of 5000 dollars 
for himself, be: two sureties of 2500 dollars tag for X $ 
already been laid before the blic, After this 
his ceed at court, to answer to the charge of bei ing hae alread his Lordship went over Aone details of Mr. M‘Leod’s 
arrest concluded 
Governm 
the | the authorities” bey the state of New sabe ae ble 
t of all 
the mogntain w it, was sudden jn over- 
whelmed, and 113 Langs) Lg taba one grave. — 
ing i in e body of pioneers, and we: 
As yet, only 6 ‘bodies 
hg ae out, and five € persons were found alive, 
ars br toes in ae danger, 
The cold was great at Na aples ; ; all the bile, and Vesuvius 
cially, were covered with reogae “P o the summit of 
- Me tpeag from whence a thick of smoke con- 
The Volturno bia see tcsbry its banks, 
tement that 
hi 1 
WOrk. 
appears on the 
y ha d notified to his sister ‘not to 
thie 
oo to come to Naples, is denied. 
boat 
bean Bi ictory, sev atti witnesses say to get tA the 
prisoner, while others swore the House the correspondence that had tak: 
‘aroline.” Jt —_ Government — that of the United States, relative to 
cine rt Sheree 
in 
redress for the burning of the Caroline, when 
Eve of Mr. 
veral in- | the er ler Malet la 
were an Majesty’s Governmen' 
flammatory pellet it were adopted. reparations what se predy ig lec tae x fon. nthe 
le Lord had any objection to oa upon the table e 
river, to o1 organ a night cA nes agra to Lockport for the ac the correspondence between Her Majesty’s representative 
purpose of panos ing Mr. M‘Leod ; itis stated that he re- | in the United States andthe British Government, 
fused to giv - il, ave is ti in prison. Sro™, ii re 
Mexico 
ath T). 
ord PALMER: 
D Texas.—By letters from Galveston of made public eter : 
th t ‘A But he thought it ae to state that the American Government 
t might have con: 
with between th 
Ss Bi eet Oe as 
It is added 
bape so gallant “aba ladies, 
with m an notwith- 
tanding the recom: eudatici of King Louis ‘Pulippe, and 
the interference of I his representative at the V: It 
is also said that King Ferdinand, who has of hee 
Fy 
y 
paiedant es | 
the ‘€ proceeds to con stitute major 
ger Queen going to rao on a visit to her. 
that the Roman court, 
received Queen aden 
and aj 
ats for his own sons, had 
sses, his brothers and s 
n giving a 
nike ey uke that Tittle 
to poy a sity. ret h from 
apprehens been 
fine, ae 
ge 
© damage was done 
the ees? of the — great 
The 
e. The aieete 
shocks w m N.E. to S. Ww. showing that it was the 
io. fer Calsheth we 
he ea arth uake wi 
pep the Tape Tolan lends pete aey a slight ——— as | 
well as all that part of the Sicili t bet Milassé 
and Cape F. The population of Reggio continued 
co 
Pes why aro. 
encamped in the o i 
their s Tn A ieee last, a as made wu 
English lemen, Mr. Hallett sad , nih by . party | 
of brigan¢ , on the route from Padua to 
received = some 2 pitas —— 
con! 
eee — ms town : — 
to rence. rn, Gene 
th Ene: ae + eae 
7 Tt: £ + ens 
pape Perey 
to whom a forced sojourn at Woven ous have proved 
by sed but agreeable, 
Turxey.—Private letters received by way o 
> that the Sultan's a ictm td ovake Weert he- 
on Mehemet Ali is attributable to 
and Prussian 
the influence 
of m4 ussian, Austrian, and Cabinets. The } pretended 
| jest’ jsty's subject, and to vindicate the honour of the British nation. 
‘ould 
— 
ti 
ioe ur : ares Rect 
sft ea ee conduc would | 
& the LES panty of Fipperary, | But it had been honesty explained that the bill had no such 
“nantes guardians,  capchageiaewagd oy Ayes from 
| ranges vals rein ae ae aes 
f 3 men, in 0} 
5000 men were th re 
“An business consequently was a 
pi lage 
on the Rio G fer ig 
stand, 
read, recommending som 
erred on Lord Keane and his tw 2) sate aneie. 
“cheb Pyne 
ommander-in. 
Lord Brovexam'’s bill fo 
Cana 
der, and on 
cling Wecabeueetice 
Viscoun' ait Mena neon nid, Coat Gaye oe certainly pe ney 
ceived information that Mr. M‘Leod had been arrested by the ment, the American 
y them committed to Mr- O’ConNELL expressed 
i oe ee te rae Bat at stake, and 
sure in their 
on would be best calenlated to secure the safety of her Ma- moved the second reading of the 
Bill, Mr. D’Ismazci opposed it. It was 
conceive any revoluti. 
ly than 
ve 
tim: ednesday, 
Lord Joun RusseLt hav 
Poor-Law ee 
impossible, he said, to 
latry in India 
be printed 
Majestys Message, requesting that i Pees ait had 
conferred on Lord Keane, in i ; cere Ace < ‘ 
ae his two q be defective or obscure, but the new 
rod come ed snap conned by moving a a “up the pispulnGois int ints feet 
Solar Nebo ts in reply to age a 
Lord ELtenzonovea fasta gs oS 
after commenting on the brilliant services 
objections proportionally incre eased. He was persuaded 
that the measure had produced much disaff ee epaprnnten rvesbesseim rs 
rmuredey.—The House sat for a short time, Kort Shaftesbary oe should be read second time ou that 
; et; Mr. Wax zy seconded this amendment. He said, that if 
mee ee attendance of = principle of the ee were really the establishment of a distinction 
-of the yaluator | between vice and imisfortune, no man “have objected to 
Fane fo desiguate their political Spaioms. Inthe name of the 
