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ited by tl the Court of | of strength between the republicans and the government, h 
Austria, Apprehensions of republican movements in Madrid and of oe wnat settlement Fe pe fee me the order for 
convents, and that iti is written with a ed if precision Barcelona Pre entertained. It had been discovered in m to retire unmolested.—Lieut.-Col. Napier had 
quite at Madrid that gp were made to corrupt the garrison Fitna f Mehemet Ali ab the conscripts enrolled in 
cabinet. The note, it is said, concludes by expressing a by se ecret — called ** Wi thou t Shoes,’ dg * something | Syria should be allowed t The 
L th. Pasha _ teplied, they are ey in Egypt with Soliman 
s for diverting the misfortunes which threate contents meditated a . en, movement % oe capital, ’s division, now arrived ss Suez ; that he will arrange 
Switzerland, The Swiss Observer states, that the principal wg ine nt om. = Reina | with Commodore Napier all t 
ae ny rised of | of his convention; and that he “would: receive official com- 
of t eligious the fac, eudenly nee vi ee ‘of Meanie =i hy some | munications thr A the Commodore alone.—Ibrahim 
establishments, as the andy ad “ a pony of Hap day: 8 pas t the £ government orders have been | Pasha h ad received his father’s order ‘to reti re, and peace 
burgh, by w whom the convents. of W Vettingen and M t TE 
were founded. His eee Majesty ~ stated to jan i e last order vies arrived t which t i 
ac s alienating the announces ihe “appointment j Admiral Cap ho is t econ eda was at Jerusalem, and his ada occu- 
berets of his ancestors fi i assume and of the squadron Various conjec- | pied the country in a line to the coast at Jaffa. Som 
onstitu » it appears, a by a | tures are Saas on for t rma outrages had occurred at Damascus on the FRc iy: ps 
eeiiee preparations for war observable for 
ot in the slightest —_ relaxed. 
letter = ea states — me pa 
duce the French 
matists to induce 0 aba ndon has: 
isolated position had — Phe t 
hat the Military ermanic Die 
Committee of the 
tinued to display bere een Aen It sppears tha 
the : object of the mission of the Austrian General 
oat the diplo- | 
on of t 
in in' the a and oe i warlike preparations, and that 
sme ry words had Rapes £8 on the muisect i bora ay 
caer the Duke de Vie The la v 
liad ¢ 
the E, troop 
‘Syptian 
restored order, 
The persecuted Jews d and 
ffered their services as bank he ernment, 
bu were not accepted. A thi ie explosion had 
| aagerree at Acre, and the authorities had turned the 
queduct on the rains to ext inguis sh the fire. Four 
Tas 
Lin 
federal army in case of any difference with me, and 
ing the fortifications of sacaipreare and Particularly to 
of the Rhine 
It appears that, on the occasion o 200th representa 
tion of Weber’ Pcie By at Berlin, the King ot Pruss' 
sent a sum of ] 00 gol a Fredericks ee she anaes a th a ele 
brated composer. —A | from tes, # an 
= 
a s bow, So | The moment is not oe come to = recourse 
to force. 
PortuGat.—The question of the Douro had scarcel 
been oot at rest, when another pa om 
to ke 
with the news 
by the accident. Mehemet Ali was making great changes 
in his administratio ‘on, preparing to carry | out the treaty of 
tary Beys and Pashas to civil employments, and aot tie 
| ing his agricultural man 
been received at Paris fro 
= Miguel aris. 2 passed t! there on the 23d san on his 
ntry. He was 5 aipering bis solatesp at Alex 
be followed up by sic pr ceeted fa 
by in mph te Me nie and w saps _ 
aecsal to} id. The h Regenc 
te ite exp by the shiek 
ment a privilege for a a A the — during 
es gat. the’ isundes® 
that England has entered with great readiness into the 
idea of renderi Jerusalem, a and the other 
twenty years. | Th to Vienna “| 
‘The attempt to carry ary the 1 pen 
order ioe ‘eoring in Upper. tr = eh age Sobers Bivi 
ved, stati “a 
a pp Prince sapere sel 
nants “had ceased, ~ § that these conramete wou 
7 Wek ck 
don, and it is also stated that the European Pow 
divers unite 
d. The 
which h he had rende red to his Own Queen, it was 
in concurrence with France. his measure, it 
bend be con: gerne | red as the last Bh towards a final ve 
nt of the Eastern question. 
‘ pastes eee oo Thehe packets from Ne ew bleh here 
aint Se a 
the — is in a most fecccking ng state 
tag 
y Find 
extending public instruction and 
4} 
7] 
ps 
“ 
Ret 
R d t Count x Oaineky & 
nobleman who autaien in Samogii ti 
had been arrested wilt para at the G vernor of Wilna’s 
table, accused o 
had been oceupied by 
—On 
ee subject he arrests 
have nm place in Poland, a letter from Ry ris 
states that ‘¢ there was more colour for r them than first 
appeared 
views of _Prince Czartoryski on the oo of Poland ! a 
Al 
isbon 
no me neocon are passe other tifert see provinces 
M oe continued 
The news (of Don Miguel’s approach, ieee) does ni 
xp he will not v 
ing is 
roce: 
f the Caroline an oppor- 
vess mls sod 
tod A meting bad bon el 
yple, contains 
data tht 3 
falo, tr talee ent 
t arising out of 
the ir ction of nyse AS at which strong language 
was used against his country arations were also 
heya for a ie saints i Bie Park at New York, for 
his 
e details of a court martial at Tripoli, on 
ea charged with harbouring. b rigands. 
a witness fo 
tne 
accused, in the (course of his e casmination admitted 
| northeastern ttn pace me north-western terri- 
Pp, } i ee | . 
of 
withraing oe ye 
M.—A rapid thaw set in at Brussels on ‘the 
1th, i 4 consequence of which the E Rotunda i 
of Justi ice, in Ww First T 
sitting, 
judges, Qn counsel, 
and the aiek had much aheien in canciae the del 
which burst _in upon them, The thaw, _however, > Sie 
that fi 
font ree time will elapse before. the na ne ion 
of the canals, which has been outa for nearly two 
months, c; resumed.—The Cham aber of Representa- 
tives 
ence with the ns wd ud “might x te eats Dee 
somewhere, in order ey might y them 
means of =e Dh on Pat 
nd the porent bee res of Apes merchantmen by 
Briti dah eruizers in ig learn 
poison ‘in their 
plan was communi by the Governor to 
infor: 
ie Minister 
of the Interior, pg sper of it. The Governor then | 
med the ; 8 
ison, which Etsey 
a eyrren 
Chingaats ¢ to deliver ie at 
we 
oo dies court-martial. It a ap- 
measures for carrying this scheme into 
t appears to ree been urged 
€ 
before they had time. to partake of the poisoned dinner. 
The facts Vo shsce 
in progress t marked ‘ "conden, = we dated in January of | 
p! the armaments the neu- iat t year, and by the circular of the Mimister of the 
trality of the country. r, also marked * confidential.” These facts had 
Hortann.—It is s in the course of the b e proceedings of the G 
present ae of the Stains Geno, which meet ( consid ly to bring about tl fe 
again in the inning of Mareh, some projects of law European powers. 
will b : ht fi 2 oe subject of public instruc- RKEY.—A os have t 
tion. It also appears that Majcety. bas. hans. pissed tinople, mentio report in the diplomatic 
to.determine that the high posts gag ee cal menting «pet ine la ely a 
his “sons are to be held by a without any charge to th paste oailiage in opposition to te nan aap cre 
in the Ottoman empire, and to overthrow the influence of | b 
enaTALE Letters. from from. Leghorn of the 5th inst, state Reschi iG Raabe. Hs t 
pos lity prevailed throughout Italy. It was not withdra ~ 
: @ Marriage was co plated between Pr Peace authori has hen much ee ioe a plague 
Charles Ferdinand, son of the Archduke of Modena, a 
the of Tuscany. A letter seq) yoy 
from states that that the Qu Yt Ecyrr anp Syrr Sg etal has been received 
re Dow wager of Naples had nearly succeeded in recon- | from ‘Mexiadia to the “‘osthult. C pier had 
ie ~- King to his brother, the Prince of Capua, whose | gone wp the Bie Cairo, and his son, now Lieut. e report of 
with Miss Penelope Smythe, the Irish heiress, i with for him from Gaza, “2 upholding, the 
ad led to his tenement ng am i where a great at at Ibrahim Pasha had alread en 
Sraty.—We learn by journals é the dw rahim himself was expected with ee > 
elections were over in the-ca) vital ont had prov, a ae = weer Tocak General Jochmus ; end Colonel | to @ party of armed British sel- 
favourable to the Liberal — We have also accounts of Mitchell, with 6,000 and 7 had | diers on who were on their way from 
the elections in the provinces. the fapital, the | marched from Jaffa to Gaza before the news of the Bangor to Canada, and were vay 4 set near Madawaska by 
st indifference. existed on the part of the electars ; | ratification of the Sapier’ sotsvention ed them, but | the soldiers. One of them knocked down with a blow 
n Valencia and S few presented themselves themselves. . tered by a force of about 1,500 | from a musket ; another received stayout ou one in his 
to form the polling cama Public tranquillity had} Bedonins on the 15th ult., at ejdil, between Asealon and | shoulder; and the — ol ge — a bul- 
not been disturbed, although it was said that the Duke de| Gaza, Colonel } é head of 50 | let in his thig then sained 
ee ng a repw sat movement, cavalry, | 2 his s 
division 
with forces, to the rag of 25 ,000 men. The 
the to 
the Regency, 
ory Ss 
although there were still rumours of an approaching trial 
to approach the capital, already 1 ‘party wer. 
to be sa 
