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acknowledges the benefit of a permanent committee, but | of forgery in the harbour of Suda; likewise an English 
differs from Prussia, as it pre’ tion. It seems ‘that a peta ek pec ae | ship a the ci pees , and a brig. bean more English 
posing it from the several separate esta had fall to diffi time roe da the accession men- -of- -war were expected fi an an or Malta, a nd 
ow forming the general Diet, whe Prussia wishes to | of the present king, and had obtained his M Majesty’ 5 co 
choose them from amongst the assembly indifferently. | fid hile Pri ogre it was thought tran- 
The Di er demands that this ittee may be mone x/ fro H we sed royal bee had sar so guilty would not be ‘sgein interrupted. It is further 
i i ainst oe hich th dd 
o 
far as to put t his 
turer readily got ca: athed: “Taking Aavantage of this. _ he 
the commander of a omen bate nate ting the inter- 
institutions founded and endowed by the estates, and with | i the Prince’ 5 name on several 0 ther bills, circulated ference of the great powers of aed et a free 
the i nspec ection of the _ institutions for education. The os and obtained 100,000 florins from one capitalis yg een tes the inhabitants o f the is 
f Polish at Amste da am ¢ man was arrested not long ago | —Intelli igen pr been ante frees Teheran, 
nationality in the province, which, feared, would at "Rotterdam, and is to Sol ag for the offence. He h ation that the e differences 
otherwise ‘be swallowed up by the pate weight If by threatening to disclose oiitinn We ween Per 
G an activity and intelligence. This ak secrets concernin, cm the resent king, of which he Me rt as the Schah of Persia having declared 
a of —s _ bs os representative Seas that he is in possession. His Majesty, it is said, is | self r f G Gurian taken ae his 
body for the nation pes has rejected the | determined that justice shall pursue its cour 
feapiieithins for ‘limiting the ake of pedlars and of com- | individu the British embas 
mercial travellers g: * originated in the jealousy of the Brxcrum.—aAt the cloce of last year an agent of the PA yom heer —By the arrival of the steam-~ hi Caledonia 
greater shopkeepers = towns.—Su accounts | Belgium post-office visited eae for the purpose of | at Liverpool on Thursday, Beye 
from Berlin infor’ hat the Council of Stat were investigating the ching of the penny-postage plan. A aie to the Tt inst. The ne s by ot of 
engaged on the new p at co = Ba report of this yr Bissevice has ge tae ey esbmited to h importance. The only pote Sey pot tatanist rn the 
tl d of t present, the new ena actme nts an Belgian gove ernment, acco: ry ae with recommen nerd English reader is relating to Mr. M‘Leod. It a appears 
for the prevention. ia Psage~ 3 ae oe discussion. The ns for the improvement t of the post ~office rin th 
penalties severe than hitherto, duelling s I I Bees. county, in giving but five instead 0 six days’ 
being trea ted = geete and threatened with the f f 3a. (20 otice drawing a the bra sa a mou not ef 
he punishment was never inflicted, so that 
the oflender mist be certain of being co condemned to 
death, and th imprisonment for 
one or two years. shorter time. The 
Fe. 
rdaesy those which already cost but id, lanes pre- 
payment by means of stamps, an increased allowance of 
weight, and eran reduced charges in the trans- 
mission of pac s by the post. This subject is also 
held, foe! ‘be trial of M‘Leod necessity 
this sae independently of eee postponed till the edad 
f th Aco bese for the 
term 0} court. 
examination of Mr. Fors thy Me. For apiey ether 
uch 
law, too, made an gps’ pads between noblemen 
and cit izens. The n w law make es no meraal and | 
d 
nterest in France. Ifa indies system 
[be adopted in “Bago and croak there can be little 
pas 3 toch oe to yr a vectueitiation, and sentences the 
combatants, when a “ has been lost, to a term of 
i y be for twenty years, with har 
tis he king is much interested in the 
law, and hat declared that he neeforth the sen ntence of t the 
tribunal in affairs of th h: 
evide: nn tly 
that could be coptioablé to the case, except in in so far as 
political and international bowers nie ee of the “highest 
utho 
side 
in of sa Te tters, that France has aponel « a pec 
that +h Hinted 
with the aid of the great Powers, so as to acquire the 
ever, Was garded ts 
an wduataden' on rs part of chet ieaeal bo the Sts wat 
New York, that in the a pelenvaes of its judicial duties it 
quisite s streng'! m snatch this unhappy country fon om 
tJ 
Soke Bad, * 
The rtures made 
without favinr>—inteBiges ce has_ been ved from 
Vienna, which mentions that Prince ote = d lately | 
e pe Logs the e treaty of London was not executed i in 
by F 
eager ly received ry the other Powers, with 
poke of Russia, which, without doubt, etusidets we a 
trong government in Greece wo ould be a new obstacle to 
In 
ject, the papers state that a farther 
taken place between Mr. ‘Fox and the American Gonsiis. 
ment, in which the former signified his a 2 in 
fy 
pra tesa 
humanity in which it was 
aes “sn syne Pes ray Bs glans completely from it, 
and lea ave ‘the whi ch would then 
~_ ave received some further account of the new 
resolutions and grb made by the Assembly of 
Delegates of the German Union. 
ing the free Shek of the Rhine, Maine, and Necker 
s been entered i All 
n corn, except Saxony. Bavaria had adopted 
ti bs “oo as Vor ga 
3 but 
ani uty o 
he F 
+ glish 
y of 
s it at prese! 
nem mia at a moderate duty, it ie 
Prussia levies a pele s ea fa, = 
tas < 
wines. mae appears 
ty fea 
Queen for 
suddenly to the cap ital, on account of the fee ss of the 
Traty.— m Naples state, that it is a|to demand his passports, and that a copy of ie corre- 
Princess, b with which the King has gre pond had been put into the hands of the Executive of 
prese: sented 9 a Maley, and ae the royal infant has the State. The tone, however, of the latest advices from 
of Caserta. The King had ieesined | constantly by the In t gislature of Maine, the chairman of th 
he Le 
mittee on the north-eastern boundary has sabaiinede 
very volumino' ous yon ort on the present position of the 
ister jof Finaneé. Tt had been ged tha it the 
documents bs aby settlin 
all be € pro duced b the 20¢ 
‘of June next, and that as 
esolutions were ali ed to be printed. 
‘at res any immediate chit os the ndicate 
de finitely any | future period when the state ought to act 
the Federal Go 
asin Hig ence from = onstantinople inform 
that t the go. amy a of Pawan, after poling 
the 
with, to repel the 
exis a invasion —. 
necessary to secure it a 
nst futur 
f th 
the 
sociale on poricracboo dhs ons made to them by the 
An ay Poser to the Pe ——— sent by J 
riff o tn 
ry possession of the dispute ited eecitany: One of of the 
Alia nst the hatti-s I g 
be ohne _* _ ee connected with 
m of survey and settlement 
its connexion wit ch the Meanie 
resolved to refer the matter to the conference a on 
} postin to —_ closed within oie Cane nang ales 
the ‘Sultan ae refed to ect it, pslies ‘thal 
under present ci mot a with | his 
ae —The new: consists exclusively 
+ raat ing t embers of the 
confi- 
Lesilture | 8 the two iad ys provinces. 
o be en rtained that a decided pay a de of 
rvices. The sta 
Ageia Tp, 
h the Lego Government. 
of the Conference, would soon be @ tsow: it was | pert that 
4 ‘BuExos Ay —We have received _aecounts from 
removed. The Sultan, it seems, has thee ai autograph 
| was ina sory hades state. The pen of the Banda 
his 
nication of both countries — 
Bavarian census has ap d of the populatio it: 
towns in 1840. Munich contained 106,531 souls; its 
garrison included, of which 74,303 are Cat ,914 
Protestants, and 1,4 g er 1839 the 
Ori ental “had raised ene Pee troops to protect 
rom Governor Rosas. ey were pressiny 
at ige been 
iy that 1 ao on stion of the adjournment of the Diet | 
conaternatina perch in that casmal in consequence of 
veral c ourie ers | having arrived there with despatches | an- 
The g for 
the army all il the men hey could find in both provinces. 
ce a and high. _ Two 
Produce of all _kinds was very sear 
st tate ‘of insurrection. The militia had been rmed, the 
shes gee military pan pe fag S death, eat the disso- 
Osm chy "Miarbekie 
of the remnants of the forces of Lavalle and those of La 
Madrid a Brizuela. General Pacheco, with a force of 
tacke d thera in after a'trong 
was decided in the affirmative by <i — against | luti med by the rebel | 550 men, ae omty, ae 
ord who proposed its diss: solution. _ The dep es of Argau ili Prec Pes Sie he ee ttle 
ry seen nt.—Notwithsta anding the recent go of the and blown up the Seraglio, the walls and towers of t wes orl of 400. padi the 300 prisoners there 
Federal ‘Diet, the Argovian ene seems, was | city, together with the fleet, the army, ar Sultan, and ra | were 44 0 i ted on the field, 
Proceeding as actively as ever with the > tpoliaton of the | Divan. A per was also current that Mehemet Ali had) @ great quantity of cavalry ee Oh tortie cote 
other hand, emboldened by the admission of th his gi Every one at Constantinople was sce the Ist, General Aldao obtained a vietory over a body of 
by the Legislature, were preparing, with the aid of at to learn ie serra the Sultan would adopt in y; they completely Killed 3 ie = 
allies, to enforce the execution of the decree. The exas- | quence of the new and unexpected turn which affairs b had field of battle Be great bee - 53 holes’ a = 
peration was carried to the {utmost pitch, in the aes haar “a _eogemetne hie Geuetil Aidao tienen 
Freyenamt, the seat of the insurrection of Jan. last, and} Ecypr.—Letters from Alex ved this “i ag, and craved their lives, = = 
in the Frickthal, or Austrian district of Argau, which had | of ihe Oth ult., ing nothing decisive respectin ons, The pi of this news at Buenos A: ra bg 
remai tral in the last contest. The Argovi | Egyptian question, and t they all express @ hope pong in | hailed by a salute from the fort, a church 
Catholics been likewise pr support from th the repre- | bells, and of rockets. At sun-set the salute 
Conservative party at Lucerne, and the people of the | sentatives Pa the other great Powers at Constantinople | was repeated, and af night the town illuminated, whilst 
smaller cantons w take up arms for their | will induce the Porte to modify the late firman of the an a © < t epaes acoantia 
defence. It was at firs ted that ‘Austria and the i 
other foreign Powe’ i haye postponed addressing Samos anp Canpra.—The tro’ se apy in these —_— CITY. 
any remonstrances to the Vorort until after the of | a r not to have been so seriow: ey were repre 
the Diet. oo aw —— has not been the case. The jontedt and it is eens that 2 fer Torkish oan of wir, opened at S08 to tos; cone oP er ductaation ‘hae. took 
seeaen of cated to several deputies the | which arrived at Ischesme on the 1 eae a to fina 2 ve 
Zz in the | troops and convey them to Samos, wi 90 ; the last quotation being 903 rather buyers 
most menacing terms. The pes Envoy has also had order in that island. Letters from € Candia that t about ae 
ye cosame = vith M, Neuhaus, the Pa ‘i ri th eT Stock eased at ‘Iiito 3; and Exchequer Bills 13s. a 
— Diet and Vi gé d’Affa islan against P penne ern na 
it is said, Sok ake vata rious Pris a “ rment : they aa with most encow' 
avo vie The icecetbe - not —— what from some Greeks who joined them. Three HMietr topolis “~ - Vicinity. 
FP French En invoy had ome proper to sem ‘bat io ships of war, however, sufficed to the rebels in awe, Lord Mayor's Dinner Lord M s Easter en- 
thorities did their utmost to q' ™M eadag the Eg hall of 
in rejecting wit! . hi inds, it was hoped that all would be put an de Mae n House. Among the present were the 
France was sped to tes wih, to the Hclvete end to Moat bloodshed. The same letters add, that| Duke of Conia. and.other distinguished duals. 
government. are now eight Ferkiel micn-of-war, viz. two oe His Royal Highness, on as for his health 
Wins nk te th aad three brigs, with 2,500 regular troops, | being drunk, said that he always felt tamitigated plearare 
