May 15,] “THE GARDENERS’ miciaciemtaibi abe $15 
TEA TN errand 
of them without loss. This settlement, however, had | in Servi Official intelligence has since been received, m boroughs) was read a firsttime. The Conveyance of 
much saneied the English and rors merchants, who thet wie Pacha a of Nissa, ha rae ph rahe a rein- Sites fr Scho tl Bill went through committee, and the third read- 
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plain of the bad faith of the Neapolitan Government. | forcement of 1,200 Albanians, ai pie ee a ie amp of ¢ The Marquis of Ls He ved to & commie te Ingsline 
By } F ¢ insurgents, situated between Figg Arias ;| Harts a: reruliing tees Pt ral on promissory notes, Bis 
t them to flight. Th rf i directio — fSpeagis Menge e bill last year would in 1843, 
Lueca has ently been converted to Protestantism, a | and Py fi mye os M = _ in re . taken cents ang fe it pul therefore, Syrane isable, hg the mean one. that a 
deeeniein which has created great sensation f Tipe, Servian rontier. easures hi bee n to re-e e should i Sn oad lata the propriety of renewing the prin- 
and throughout = ly.—The papers announce the death at an oft that uit, or abandoning it af altogether. — lesa AspBURTON’ 
kp vini, the e musi eal professor, at the age of 104. i tinople. Another communication states, that after the | was of o pple that t te com ie anight he ff Hall a Spctver 
thet the coleteared singer Galvini, who died at Rome rout of the insurgents the whole country about Alexi- beep a oh moti ion was, however, agreed qo) the 
in "1825, having eached the patriarchal age of 138.—A | netza was devastated by the victorious Alba nians with | A Jong pir then took pl oath the Pin: 
Il th re and sword, an or that great excesses were committed. | laws, but it had no result. 
bit Hal The Frivolous Suits Bill wes ‘as then read a second 
of re: and as good as that of Munich, “has just Ecypr.—Letters from Alexandria inform us that the Thursduy.—On the motion of Viscount Deg ceson’ his Ais 
Slave Compensation Bill, and the D Dublin Wide 
bee = plerorered ‘in ao it had bee en long worked for | Pacha continued to have frequent conferences with the dreland) Bill, the 
building had not | Count de Rohan Chabot, to whom he lately presented a | Streets Bill, peapeenrey Ieued aie communities and were re- 
b il it was accidentally visited by a Ger- ~~ horse richly caparisoned. The English war-steamer | ported to the Ho the Banking Copartnership arg 
y cre i Fit. wae tea 6 time, "Sir W. Scott's Monten 
man pataralit. o sat gon had arrived there from ‘Malta, being sent by Ad- passed throug’ Bovis, and was reported 
Russta.—Accounts from St. A series of incidental discu ssions = hee foll owed, aris the 
on the sth ult. th hips. She brought a letter to his signees from the Mr Pipgeneation of petitions connect ed with Bie & ori awe ™ 
ADNOR move Or amended returns 0! ie 
tary Grand Dui e Alexander Nicholaiewitsch, with hr her miral, |, informing him th hat as as certain 0 f the conditions m | persons fo whom compensation had been paid onder the Slave 
Imperial Highne ss the Grand Duchess Mari to the spirit Grepeyaion bet 4 some remarks from the Earls of Hars- 
drowna - Darmstadt, took place in the great chapel if of the conyention entered i; into 3 with him, he approve ed of | woop and Mountc L, the return was ordered. 
the Winter Palace, in the presence of their Majesties, the | the Pacha’s refusal to accept them, Bhan rsa con-| _Friday.—Lord WuanncurrE presented several petitions, com- 
aceount of the 
: ouee, Bin Re dee cared win? he a Pa eared 
St. Pat ersbu urgh.— We learn from Warsaw that the plague nearing made its appearance in the environs of his | su tended to promote morality and domestic happi- 
pa ead of that city were + onan on the eve of the | palace of Raso el Tin. This scourge continued to afflict bovisg enyits woman wae ie to superintand #. family af a 
day on which the marriage was to be celebrated by the | the country, without, however, oie ah any great ravages, | Ofphans a uth jupre care snd affertion chan the pigter of That de: 
although the season was favourable to its progress. It | “te Bishop of Lonpon pronounced himself strongly against 
for the purpose of the FEjOiSING on ei also prevailed in several villages of Lower t as well as | any alteration of the law in this respect. 
which were deposited in outba wilng belonging to the | at Cairo, where eight on -~ rerenne died daily.—The last OUSE OF COMMONS. 
Chateau e Tasesstl The sho ck w jolen ¢ that, accounts from Syria t interesting. The roads re- Hee After mearenich Sitwone a seme gor 
althoug t dist: th wiabsed insecure "for travellers, and the Druses claimed and Mr. MacautLay on the provision for the spiritual wants 
ay 8 with a the effect of a a tn a hat hei Saxons resolution age in pes Pe wre de oy Seaton 
hostility with the new government. The government of | s; ir. Ewart, who made it of re- 
oe Th P f tk i i k he Hedj divid hi Mohamet Ben peo to t to the « eonitent at they resisted the financial measures 
bat it i ib till haying Ha, sop scheriff of Meets and Sear Teke ; and Niibeogy they pe the ree sege ner ae i reed pe chem gs policyte be 
marrelled with his own or fired a a Ba a him in eh va hae ms tanding, 0 ne was endea- | ments put forth by the other side of the House, the 
the middle ¢ of these combustibles, and thus fell’ himself a | vo If the latter of the two pa _ ly of sugar ~ be Jo roman in the Pweg 2 Cea To 
rictim.. Thoold t iit 5 yin = ong he t Ki e pA and ‘tra- | Show this, he entered into a variety of details, from which he drew 
the result that the suj of sugar to be looked for from our pre- 
siderable army against the still-unsubdued tribes of th the yellers to Abyssinia sent sourc we 1g nl , Bot exceed the supply of 12 years 
na p State have pcb papers | ago, whereas the population, in the mean % 15 
t di the development of af cent.—Mr. G., HEATHcors said, that on the Corn question he 
trope holy ponte The asic id feat maces this to the "T8th ult, iy nets , by the agin Paid, Brive | Oe ag keer Conn culihduniiaine: 1Ab conde nok eset cee 
— push pass at Liverpool, bringing two aye! later oentigntee than 7 been serious in proposing such a sum as 8s. by 
} as hereto’ n the only way that can be our last advices. The principal news br rought by this | way of pi With respect to timber, he thought this pro- 
FH C ge will be erec’ owt dat certain rie arrival is, that Mr. M'Leod still remains in prison, and | posal —— polos the iv subjects =e may pectin 
i ‘ 3 ’ * themselves for the sup ion of rel m in Can as 
fom _- ae new ground is expected to be gain there eae not to have been any fartbey 2 steps ara iy to sugar, this was nota time to derange the great experiment 
now in progress ¢ improvement of our colonial population: 
She brings no intelligence of tie steam- “ip President, | —Mr. fe een "thought that Ministers, if they found them- 
we are F iafrmal that ms big} and best ‘built rae of that - joe from Baltimore announce the destruction, by selves unable to these important measures, ought to have 
city was burn f Ho lown on the 24th o re, 0 of; the residence af th ie te io Be resident tag! Har paused gs ton Sk on such ak a Be escr orn To the 
storm : 314 bouses were destroye = and 4000 per: rsons were rison, at North Bend, which t "5 | seen bs Gaors eiphamse bie sualified approbation of the 
wanest shelter. “The fire, which broke out in cm house of | the Tith April. —On the 4th April, an express arrived at cheme of supplying financial deficiency by modifi exist- 
carpenter, is said to have been caused by the negligence | Pilatka from Fort Kine Rags ea pa — — nd —— = ow a On the 1 
-? oO Orn, Topo: o ‘ernme: most - 
ot aservantmaid. The sum for rare the buildings were | had exhibited a tude within ene mile of Fort Soabiiet sacra hay sea ipa Bias pscong caste sa to alae don 
insured is 600,000 specie dollars (150,000/. sterlin a ing. A party of owe warriors, suddenly ging | trade unenc cd y protection at As to sugar, 
We eam th thro Vienne, Ports | & frou ir hasreoes, ttacked a small party of soldiers produce 8 an ect a ptricbandeap eaesgteesret.. 96-0 
has listene: representations of the sae fire th -e ust be content to look at the question as one 
signed the uly treaty, ai ory has granted Nickens Ali the rte ni This occurrence took place at noon. mad 
hereditary government in the direct line, a diminution of | tachment of the command at Fort King siasetinedy left 
to this add ress. 
in pursuit. creased ur restrictive policy. It was not now proposed 
tary officers up to the rank of colone el. This thas EXAS.— aes Nept arrived at New crea proposed were x P ion apes sighs ood 
been terminated in accordance with the faut “of ened five | Orleans on the B43 h ult. from rail nm, and ran that the shipowners did not see the advantage they would gain by 
Great Powers, Intelligence has been received of disturb- pens pers to the Ist April, which state that "Major ha any considerable extension of commerce. It was an 
hich have broken out amongst the Christian po- rrived at that ea from San Antonio, on the 30th rtrd niente ana sla shattie some te toa 
pulation in Bnlgveis; A en it seems, had been admission of slave-grown produce now urged were the 
tna ch addresse d to the Prince of Servia, signed by about for another er campaign, for the invasion of Texas. Bent same as those by er gt pee he a oe the a 
m of the ahs: chiefs — reached a ara which ‘they were at Mier and _ go, making preparati ions for ‘a power Sikes cour wie el oon iene Pretty roo me 
poet no longer support ; that it they under the ‘pretext of chastising th 3 Mesicn pth a - de peas it of ~ ae 
0 had been seni Gepredstiny % By th denies aiacm cig. — ag hagas Po menrns 
had no effect, to take up arms against their ir oppressors, | frontier. He h 2 ifort MOT | tend te ek cnlg ste tar See aor oee e e 
and await re acces of the Sublime Porte ; that ; they | had been in the Ted ing te it ha bad be their views, that come forward, f 
were far from thinking of revolt Mexican nares “Canales is attached to ort pv aa first time, to propose their principles of —Mr. Gaze 
the Sultan, their lawful sovereign, but, on the contrary, dition, it und. _The m ost | hoped rected sty Har paris “mewires Pore per eaagremene: 
y y ad been rej jiament, this 
of fe hatti-scheriff of Gulh: a ve which hitherto, in T : — of free trade hee oe be © adopted by Par pa of = Ht 
Sued of terminating their distresses, had only aggravated | nabs p= ria soe t accounts state, that four large | in all those particulars which had previous dips aee dn 
their 4 and increased the oppression under which they B ritioh, Years vsigatns, fully armed and eanippet, had | fe Sanus ana pies apg risrgiades scare pr gacen 
5 in Port Royal harbour, and anchored | saries was a preliminary to the command of luxuries. It was ine 
Pies capil a council of his ministers, an and of the se- in “dos r proximity ia the fort. The re Poa of this | dispensable, therefore, he thought, to increase the supply of 
nate. Int recent it was resolved to give no answer | fleet wn, and was even kept * From Lites y an alteration Corn-laws.—Mr. Waurse maintained 
f Lesh i ‘cag tines between 24s. and 36s. would be no protection to 
to the colt » owing to the of saccharine matter 
notify to the ce agp pace pos) gorerndrs, tht ery apy wo ; would sory be aie wrest meee pears fang 
neutrality oy island me the oyernm of the noble Viscount, though he could have wished that it had 
as determined preserve tranquil pr acre contained som: ion of sympathy classes. 
ps cae Say toe stebertek ar Christian, that He believed that the result of an election in which he had lately 
shonid take refuge upon Servian gr Seconis find an asy- | IR stp : 8 Jor ae pa eae ee 
: Monday.—The Royal assent was given by commission to Ton admitted the interest of the East or West Indies was 
the quaran tine to. pram Son surveillance,’’ the or- cclengey—te Regal the Indemnity c Bill, the Metropolis - matter of cee gee apaand tales mange 
pb of the Porte. The pe Rasa of the fortress of Bel- een or eared several Ralway ey aga oe shes Sore podbean ren but he Se been 
grade, w med of Prince of | Petitions, Ope a ete sumer. ‘The price of sugar, it had been calculated, would not be 
Servia, gave it t his fall approbation. At the same time, a ‘The ton HANCELLOR informed thi he had re. more than by js. 6d. a cwt., which would not give a 
ceived sitter ffom Admiral Sr. Stopford, ackno wed ging the bonus to the labouring more than 2 “halipenny in 
f'sads eyents and to di ti Later ac- | Teceipt of the resolutions of the House of the 4th Feb., conveying | the year. It would be better, he thought, to legalise the slave- 
24th Ap t the di their Lordships’ thanks for the ee the coast of for ge: amar og aac a uragement to tho 
Syria. The Admiral stated communicated existed ‘ 
of Leskowatz had ee to the neig! eho districts of | the vote of thanks to the officers of the navy and marines igen sd — pireente: on ah difficulty mnoslated io the t ‘ 
Ss e imi se 
Vran a tee ehois ok Wie or gay and Ver! i his ear uke toes ine canes Seen with himself for the | which the use = ing eae demerit upon the lesis- 
t . allies, ag? had ders eet lature. = e that it was no smail evil to bring for- 
insurrection stretched to Vitoglia in Macedonia. ye PM mer a moved fora Salesk of Guy quasity of tocuiggs meas the present without s 
tion is said to have ORES place on the 20th Apa, lor corn imported in the years 1839, 1339, and 1840.—Lord l'irawit- | enactment of them, he would not have been a these pro. 
Widdin, hich the ks gn besten. from the field | 11am, Lord Beacmonr, aed several other noble Lords took part | posals but from a conviction of their urgen essity in 
in whic Tar i teint sion which ensued, but the motion was existing circumstances of the country. Sugar, he observed, was 
with a loss of six men, and the taken the ; one whasesvas of which the consumption was sure 
z A to without p be 
little fortress of Akpalanka by . erp “ay in which On an intimation by the Archbishop of Cayramaun 7 a ae go — aa 90 increased pr 
i a of the t Rey uld be in sivictn creased revenue, he believed the estimate 
d y seeeP ace of eau A chief name pat: : es Lord AE sr prensa gcd entree Sub- | Government as to the produce of the duties would be fou 
who served uni y said, wi pres ject of the Marriage Act until y.—The Ecclesiastical Com- | correct one. He was willing to give a fair tion te the ep- 
from Leskowatz er of the rising. It is | jicsioners Act prokiratce went co _— lonists, but not to preserve to them a pete oc neither for 
y 2 through ‘ 
farther added, that Rayahs Lye Ripabo the Pacha of | the exception of one clanse, which was referred to a select com- | them nor for th th try. Now as to the siavery ques- 
‘Nissa 20 hostages fhe ait both should | mittee, and the’ Bill was reported with amendments. At this moment England smanufactures to the 
would agree thet parties Tuesday.—The Arms (Ireland) Bill; the Dublin Wide Streets | the Brazils, for which she was paid im slave-grown sugar—not, 
await decision of the Porte, but that the Bill, and the Store Compensation Bill, were severally read a se- | indeed, here, and re-exported to other 
Pacha bad the proposal. ‘Tranquillity prevailed | cona time. ‘The Adminstration of Justice Bil (as avdlncrbis sa ‘between that sugar 
