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nature of the new constitution. Great doubts and differ- 
f the vote of the Extraor- 
dinary Diet. Argau was thereby invited to modify its 
resolutions respecting _the conv vents; but how far, or in 
what sense, on rom later advices 
id appear antry i unsettled 
ites 
oe ‘uae of nigeo, Meleaetding the 
decree of the Diet, was proceeding with the alienation . 
certain of t 
the property belonging to the clergy, being ce’ of 
support of the federal Directory, and of the t majo- 
of the Swiss le. Several of the cantons were a 
ey to domestic feuds. The Catholics of Jur e 
struggling to shake off the yoke imposed upon them by 
ern Signe Numbers of re pre- 
paring to quit the co nd emigra Igeria, 
nd had rg ep allotted the 
colony, Snag me direction of their former prefect, M. 
Stockm, The upper Mog impatiently endured the 
“yA t the Point o} of the e bayo onet. 
Itan, and replaced by Rifaat _ 
dismissed by the Sult 
or se rr: Porte at the Court of Vienn 
ed Pacha, i 
formerly Anabassad 
ter for Foreign Affairs eon promised 
few days the Porte would publish a new erngg with os 
modifications urged by Austria, namely, the direct s' 
— ~ the Pa chal Egypt. 
—Accounts from Alexandria state, that 
abuicating of Mehemet Ali, in favour Of Tbrabim Pacha 
is by no means an improbable event. The arm 
the Vi ceroy are dese ribed t o be, like those of I 
ime 
A arf of "Radic = 
and Geneva appeared maa intent on_ political 
refor 2, calculated to compromise its beg oc and 
Canora. ne the latest intelligence received from 0 
island, we learn that on the 19th ult., some Tur rkish v 
2 i had 
| Norman nby._ ontrary, Mr. Biddulph had written to him 
(Lord Chaflevilie) ite Sy that the Rae eangon = aoe was hong oe 
es lied he felt convinced it Nag on berries er agree to 
rdict, whatever th bs eviden: might be 
wSthe #1 Marquis of Noamansy + eas that he had given his authority 
at the time for the Statements which he had made. He could not 
hold himself responsible e for misunderstandings that might occur 
reen the officers of the Crown and Mr. ry ook ig 4 Earl 
of W Youkus and the pe cn ag WeESTMEA’ 
Ri Crown, and in thelt judg- 
ment the noble Marquis was pret to make an inquiry into the th 
eee Marquis of Normaney said that in quiry should be 
made. 
amc Re Euan the e presentation of betitio: 
n the Drai: viens St uae 
that “the c clauses “inners 
furth sideration of the monente was 
ms, the report of the 
received pro forme, in order 
Ta 
certain holders ons mines in the Duchy, ng a righ 
part ub-marine SGescan 
a oa 
In answer to a q' y Lyn e Marquis of 
Noswanay said that | the sewlysopeubated et soltetinr to the Home 
m 
ead Baggs to its prosper ai since 
would hav ffect of trsng from its 
Gouretly ® indling the flame of civil war, ‘and had Aesinta 
a ps gonna Fe hos attitude towards the Confederation ; 
s journals which had 
pod og my appeal on the part of the Vorort to the | tinues —— strong; ate iresennng supposed tha’ 
friendly interference of France, are now t to de- is Ser en his — ent m: t- 
mand her mediation show to pres t 
Iraty.—We learn from Venice that the long brid fforded t d 
which is to be c wear chs across the Me gunes, from He hundred. and tats persons aly left Athens to join the 
continent to the. ity, for the passage of the Milan | rebellious subjects of the Sultan ; _ but it is said that a 
road, will shortly be cheieaie This gigantic con con 
struction, which will cost 4,830,0 3,671 
is to serve as an aqueduct at the same ‘time, and Here on acm —Accounts re ae a state that a short 
means Venice will be furnished wi tant supply of gang were discovered in that city 
fresh r. A tter mentions that the Tuscan rkish gold coins of their own facture. 
Government has a ised the formation of a railroad | Turkish coin, —— = allowed to be in circulation in 
from that city to Florence, passing by Pisa. The works | G mercantile s: » and is 
are to be commenced be eghorn and exchanged by a ¢ money-changers when Greek silver is 
ssta.—It is reported that the Emperor has gi required for it. Owing to th 09 bad ay of Turkish 
his consent to the making of an lway between St. | finance, their various son in has bee! y de- 
rg oscow, which has been ted for | based, di aiigthe last 25 Seances ioshewe from 
as projec’ 
y' ti = ed by a joint-stock com- 
whi ch has ers from ee countries of 
on willing to “eae a in it. It will prob 
mmenced thi a | 
poe fact of the value re The Tarkis jh piastre having been 
ced during that t period from ninepence to Sapa 
forthiog, which latter is its present value. Besides this, 
he d thas the prdiaahinty survey 0 of the line 
peror has enjoined the ministerial department and all the 
higher Drenches of t 
than its actual intrinsic value as 
profit on coining it with ewe of tie same s' 
ns It would a 
a considerable 
tandard as er 
possible the number 
appear 
foreigne ers resident at Athens are alone implicated ~ this 
rs and that a diplomatist and also a sul 
of 
ers have been given to tax the p passpo orts of all "Rus. 
gn c 
sians  thatelting 7 orei; ountries, as directed by th 
ukase of Septe red ed , last year.—It see 
P 
‘1: 
whatever to do with 
h. 
arrive: from Constantinople, and Capt. Waldegrave, of ba ee mrp Beet etc wd e Lo pont elbmerrgg ts te heed omg 
ete S. Revenge ——— se: ~ a Consuls, had | ver been intended paaaeastiy to unite the two places. His 
cone a proclaunntio n, urging Candiot Greeks, who | Loristip then gave notice that on Monday he would move for 
were in in insurrection, rege role their arms. ‘The result The Earl of FAsMowedt gave amotio’ that hs he woah © on Tuesday 
of this al was not a Th it in G present a petition theme og e @ removal of the West India packet 
e island and Thessaly con- | station from uth. 
—The House reassembled this day forthe despatch of 
bv .—A new wri! ordered, on the mo: 
prow heg ir. E. ped STANLE r. 
bona e ape the my until 
ve been taken 
&tgH ouns: 
e Sunday, Mr. Mcaviay rey replied, 
'y, but that the 
nstead of 
—— upon athe conclusion 
3 but su 
the as would prevent the recw ce of ana ee 
To questions by Sir R. Peer, Lord Mor ied that he 
intended to with the Irish Voters” Bil, eee 4 ays not 
mean to in’ any new clauses into it; but that h ie 
possibly p. > tomas modification e acing clauses. 
Lordship, however, said that he would state the 
could be made. 
ms to be the Es tha 
tention of the = ror to employ this rt a very con- oe affair. ‘Although Mons. T h obtain the opening e on of the Regent's- 
siderable nst the Circassian mountaineers. The | Minister Loren ae ro pe ae - porte nat iets tee Toxopholite 
division of infantry. station ‘agaurog is aiteedy gone | some sort of doubt whether pes sil ral a sere and other es, and portions had been let off to persons 
to Georgia. The division, stationed on = 7 ren ' term ne on whic h he has s accepted t the who had expended ble sums of mon: them, and 
side of t a 0 received orders sider E Leeson been rant Oa «bacon of the public. 
ess to march, having been already vee ee its fal ly h his f litical line of one | Sar anzaes ight be opened. itcanaiine satane in 
complement. The 1 2th division remains d the direct line tomards Prison il, the ne of which had res 
in Bessarabia, but is recruiting with arabs “activity, atid | try. meen been ver: apnea y eh ince var - cently been secured bu noble Lord at the head 
seems ware to wait till it is complete , The troops in ey tate by his former Bg’ sient ti Enews caused duane been held ‘ont of the formation of a 
_ metropolis. — Lord. 
hey on £72,000 lanations M the | the pablic were saw sniahea. Giipmapiedireaceeeas (mo 
which are Faasuming: waited with the e tro in Georgia, Ww aribran~—Actcunts from the suring a ej e < groin 
rtainly operate very deci e offensive, | 23d Jan. have been received, and among atters | tc ans S Wor tecapbeiea beens should uot be 
unless hindered by a of provisions, which is much felt piatiuned the irregular — of the i ematingy sn thrown — Hatt concurred in urging the extension 
Provinces, chiefly in consequence of = severe lation, who were unwi return to the plantations | Sir R. Incxis took pry ag 9 id was recom- 
winter.— By febeute: etter from Pe era are in- | although the usual holidays nad long expired. In the pre- pero a Paael ae Gene te eee 
formed that the Emperor has resolved to exianelpa ate mo be state of the plantations, the cane a ¥ — Evans spoke a fe rd whieh drew from Mr. STANLEY @ 
tellect an e consequences were ming, and notwiths! ng er explanation as ie ity intended to be opened. % 
eisation shall be s vanced among them ive: emigration was still suggested as the only remedy for the | W4™u¥ said. the park in : belonged to the people, and yet 
this t boon may be beneficial to themselves. _Since evil, present results pro ved the attempt that had been sea koas cateienie intended ree patiee cock, alee 
the beginning of Feb. this year — eeling that has posed as mere temporary to continue only till the 
tions at St. Petersburg, the aim of whigh was to obtain | existed b Y h and English G ts | nf fone lets ae . — He oe on 
vil condition. ~ 200 new schools are oe ‘ised, and | received out there rt either ouate ed ‘—ieenly beg a poi gids “ pir sage bey ‘ rahe isin was = 
the youth educated in thet scibicta, 6 Pee ell as the old led th y Sp opening of acres indicated by L 
Ones which join in this attempt, way; without | the two countries. The small-pox had again broken out | _r- Roce og mpeg ag ee a. 
limitation, the sam hts as = ss _— At pre- | and was spreading rapidly. susckadeedie the , and hoped Mr. ‘Ewart wuld walt till he 
Sent, measures are in pro o Russia from | Untrrep Srates,—By the Europe, arrived at Liverpool, | saw what would be done by On this assurance, 
foreign countries, ial mig men who at uesday, we have received New York papers of the Ist | Mr. Ewart consented to withdraw his motion.—Sir R. —— 
government schools d-masters, teachers, instant, one day later than those by arrivals. -_i pee aio. ang a wont Fong _Well to aoe 
who shall man the several primary establishments, owever, brings no intelligence any general in- | enciosure it was intended to 
since qualified persons are not at present to be found terest.: General Harrison par pe ent aa of the motion . R. Gonpow, the Dublin Streets 
among the Jews in the empire. The number of Jews in | the leaving of the packet, was decidedly better. poet yoatbapaet grossing fc ag vag ee ge silt nega ang 
Russia an bout 2,000,0 is Excellency cond time, on the motion of Lord Morezrs, and ordered for 
M. ca aroff, minister of public ¢ instruction, it is said, de- Parliament. tases . a Se ae 
the most energeti to this object. HOUSE OF LORDS. Y. iad : age oat ome 
Swepen.—Accounts from iesehtostat state that very | _ Thursday. The House of Lords sat for the first time since the | "eous a cette te 
i . a r holidays, and the Lord caancennes took his seat on the Bete 3 Wednesday.—There were only 34 Members present at 40 ee 
0 intelligence res the Sound toll had been | <ocx not having previously done so for several weeks, in and an adjouroment tll Thursday was the necessary o 
Teceived there from London, and that this important quenee o cow severe illness. q 
ba hover Bc to the satisfaction of al “ alae’ Gini cancies cny ome Deering 
¢ Diet sl without 
that of oo then nobles) had peiiond ie ing that the 
es 
i e 
country, he will not close it till all the im 
under ee ion, yy the reform of th 
are deci hus the Proved it is 
thought, ay conn tl till the end of once 
Tonner —News AAs. 
The South Australian Grant Bi goned snare tp 
Hreman the life He sai 
ae nde of Mr. jose nego jag 
nied that be baa chor cae as 
Marais b rs. aia stated by the Marquis of 
of Church-rates. Sir hie "presented iT o os 
tions in favour of Church extension.— Lord M sowen infos 
the House that the only material alteration which he intended te 
propose in the irieh “ira emg Voters ong would be to aug. 
ment the qualification to 8/.—Mr. O’Conne ‘yemted much 
regret at the ann = semgattenagentl 
Lord J. Russe.n gave w ofa ion to € precedence 
to orders of the day on +t pti rove tet wf) 
Mr. GeorTe rose to move a series of resoluti ing the 
Land Fund and Finances of New South Wales.” ; 
he said, were nearly the same as those he had intended 
to invite the sancti wren hag House on the 23th uit., when the 
before he had = The bom 
fore he are able to complete his. L ‘rs 
Member went over many of the same arguments which he had be- 
