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had induced the Prussian government to contemplate 
sending to their homes the Rhenish ago The senate 
of Frankfort oe OF meer = Fry “" the legisla’ ative ass. embly 
of that town aty of tr d 
om ag ig! Starch, 1841, nebariet Prussia and the othe: 
e German ‘Cus tom s Union on the one xe 
hdouting to the com- 
munication gore by the senate of Frankfort, Ther re 
pare h directed against the chief Shamill and the Tscher- 
They were to “commence bapa Pd re 
ai Cheskei 
jurious to trade, and that it would be preferable | to es- 
ie it round the towns where 
defended by nature and cart. 
__ The Turkish authorities, however, replied that 
EY Cc 
URKEY. 29th 
wii, contain further particulars of a pati Athy of the 
Egyptian 7 ben ee Sultan, at the recommendation 
of his allies, has c ated, Ist, | that Mehemet Ali’s here: 
hat Beyrout should not see their example, At Seyde 
— 
tory intendance, and pre ented a memorial to t! 
to the Divan, who Bahai sited 3 to the Batis i tons 
he 
existed a treaty of navigation between Prussia an 
porary according to h treaty Pr 
from russian po a cargo la 
were received in all the 
bein: ng from m father to so oe that the heredita 
vernor may appoint: all ‘his own officers, refining only 
fro int Sng a og ae of Pashas $3 an nd, 3dly y, that all 
e Por 
sular agent, the latter replied, t ———- of t 
quarantine ‘had been created aby a ‘a; that it. could 
| baat be abrogated without a similar actin and that it 
the outy of the authorities is punish with severity 
L 
those who p ed to violate the overn 
¢ people, displeased at this reply, evinced a dis 
The 
position to rev olt, but were restrained by the energetic 
at not sailing Prussian is revenu u 
were se advantages.” In order to put a | of which der disc f 
es to these restrictions, the t treaty of the 2d March tion in C. the Par we Us Tesalve: 
cccinded, poe to ratification. The Legisla- | the whole ae aati island to a strict blo a exe cept 
tre > Arsembly at Frankfort have given its assent to ba at nahi of C. Suda, Rettimo, and Candia, which 
lockade was to bee on Boe 15th inst.. A squadron of 
SWITZERLAND. —On the 11th inst. the Grand Council ie men-of-war, haying o 6000 troops, was pre- 
aring to enforce Fen Blockade. A note to that effect 
vais ors in the galleries— 
£0 | great € t that it was judged neces to place sentries in 
Can ~The Christian insurgents ated, accord « 
ing to t the ‘ast accounts, to be in pout ion of all the ia 
Cait ds and the Turks had jen a force of 8, goat meee 
Two Tarkish Ships of w 
d. On the ‘ther reer 
+ hea 
had been comm d by the Porte to the different 
foreign legions at Constaatnpi= Account rom Bel- 
clamati tion. A manifesto of their grievances had also been 
P 
the council hail = pein the pelos. of the public 
The debate bry Ms mated. Prego Rpv scented 
S 
tha Alt 
} 
Peeled. 
widely circulated Acie the chiefs of the Cretan re 
It oot “ore by o 
ne. roe L 
psd Firs 
ning ig t ‘0 be cataltaihaat 
—_ Cetin pews yaar ‘ous! 
Ys 
ré un- 
tio 
without the Canton ; second, that of ey ority of the 
commissioners, the re- extablishment of the convents of 
Fahr Maria e Government 
their fore uch disper: 
oo to jag the focal body of Albnians. 
ictory 
we 
“Ate their 
Albanians committed g The nd 
Says RSIA — the Sm yrna Sag that the 
tory: ipo 
the flay ae Shab gr eouderigg ibe ruler aa Heat, ha ad. oe 
way from that place Major Todd, who a4 
at 
oeena ty the right of reform 5 this propositi 
ged 
ses? ed ¢ 
nd ‘aid the rigs 
ir be 
po 
ke concessions ; thirdly, the proposition of the 
i in ashes, sd threw rah women into the 
aa of the commission, Yo support the decree 
sbolishment a fou ogg the Ppt geo Feds the 
which too in the Can There 
Saash ro. 
were destroyed by ire ater ie ‘fight 
The Christians an defe: ‘un 
It. 
th 
some to the sboinotetng, _and som nto eh fa. 
it Herat to the Shah of Persia, with a view 
gland. It was pg sexbon rappore hel 
in order to avoid giving umbrage é British 
wo cee 
op hg however, ry absol 
A collision had taken place at Trebisond, ‘soy the 
4 + hich 
ok ad 
» Gori 
pe as 
course, be made over to the Herattis until steer the settle- 
a mosque in constructing 
UNitep States. —We are in receipt of intelligence 
i pet ag on the precincts of a g 
conven + obtained the largest public school. The co —— pre peagte by the Turks | from New Y: 
tes. From subsequent i in telligence we nth Po arte not havi ving ‘been @ ware ® by. e pe ople , eOx- bly for the State of New) York an i np t: deb p 
. Pe . — } 3 10+ 
rity on other resolutions, one of the members proposed | levelled _it with the «ground. tt t th Homann for the release of Mr. 
the following :—*‘1. T hall be requested y he 4th J M‘Leod, Mr. Foaiens eer A it to be er ange i 
carry into effect the resolution of the Diet of the | Lord Ponsonby, it stated the national ho: onour to con tin ue Mr. M Leo od i n pris 
April; 2. That if contrary to what is hoped, ja parture from Constant 
p should not we pois rs nina sult, the canton. of Arg: Eeyer vant mail brings no political news Mr. M‘Leod, Pinon 
will declare itself r make some concessions, Alegindrie. The plague was épread- | still contin ar in prison at the time the Great Western 
out pee sigan its Tights 3. All measures of execu- | in ng and creating great alarm among the Europeans and | carey and nothing definitive was known of the negotia- 
tion shall be Levantines. All th ort had, by the | tions between the United States Government and that of 
uspended until the question shall have re- 
The Grand 
the first bo resolution 
instruc! tio 
t should — = expresiy declared that 
the suppression of - convents did arise from an 
motives of cupidity, and tha She bas nfcated proper 
ould be devoted to religi The Catholi 
8 pur 
opposition in the Grand Comneil jtmmediately drew up a 
declaration, to the effect that they did not consider the 
bove resolutions satisf: me 
—. aples announce the publica- 
& 
or. 
ao 
o 
ord 
es 
wa 
oh 
a3 
a8 
ae 
Fa 
red Sicilian 
ons the fief (fea sae to 2s. oa British), to com- 
ce from. the Ist _Jan. 1942. It is added, that this 
f duty 
ren of their consuls, hoisted the yellow’ flag, and 
Great 
Britain, nor wo 
one i 
opted s some quarantin me e regulations. One | Au strian and saan be d n the matte} ‘a session of 
oF a Congress. It was, however, ehowik that a “good under- 
plagu a 1835, when it broke out among Europea g isted b ft 
also attacked the cattle, ones animals are now tin ments at Washi Congress was t 
throughout the nega th wit th s symptoms similar to Ss e€ “sist instant, ee the eyes of the whole 
in human pl 
eS extensive Sanna in the administration of the ataire 
| the pei ecaesten a the Sooet party. The new Pre- 
of E eet, hag re Arabs in- office, and aut ie 
with Ti 
id the impression was becom- 
h of the 
5 
t 
3 branch of 
‘ation j 3 ge value of the teskeres, or paper iti 
the bf see rons 
—Advices from Beyrout of the 17th ultimo 
| not been 
hers he 
blic. servi nergy ani integrity that had 
rae any days of os republic, oceu 
a pout independent of all fgg 
state "thst pny was = perfectly tranquil. hae 3 
w Gov! ee 
daha eG liga get is said to be ees 
up the Can adians 
against Lord Syd enham. 
em we of bo 
“had r Bere 
eeded to gy cs: 
13th the ‘Serie, Selim Pacha, convoke' te we eting of 
the eivil, m and religious authorities, ee of the 
of tay a 
geste yet ye both sides of “the Pharo ros, on ac- 
of its ha rminated the differences between 
eet the _Hingdon of of the Two Sicilies 
oe private correspondence from St. Peters- 
ro that two Bagian:¢ missionaries, Messrs. 
am erent nations, on plain beyond the 
‘3 
gates, 
of general in considerable crowd, composed of 
1 eines of er Sonimaieds having repaired 6 the place 
of the timber dated in the A tapes Wiican & 
ing of the commercial interest had been held at Saue, 
nd strong tesolutions against it passed, with which they 
had waited on the Governor-General. 
cores 
of rendezvous, Selim directed one of his secretaries to 
the Syrians as to their x future condition, and to 
them of the benevolent intentions of the Porte for thelr 
0 ‘ivan 
bishops of the ie rent Christian Sigadis Le vai 
turn each fi delegates, in order to co! 
tributions to a uniform tax Pas 0 per cen’ 
| and produce fait oni the empire; but, roniecing. the e 
and sas ~~ 
uted to 
ent in ti the house of 
of Warsaw and of the | 
7 
2 
ay 
was to be phitinnt repla moat 6 
The Roewinny had at last been freed fro 
the 2,006 Albanian 
| aigsd apprehension éver since the re-oectpation of 
by th a undis 
Xes, are eX: l. 
gh ks. sciplined militia having 
—- 
attempted. to 
mountainee! 
arate cane them and compel 
them to opal aety be Andes tga: Sama mi 
ede 
and t 
‘heir 
ie 
to a nu f politi } 
some banished to Siberia, either a fall pardon, 
pesado 
execution beg te fest st tne, in "Beyout on on on the ae a 
grants 
ora diminution of the ai ia bay eir .—— 
telligence has been recei' jan army of 
; or 45,000 men, rene he cians artillery, 
» and moved xstghg peak frontiers of 
joined. the 
gcd é the Rus- 
iy it is said, will be parti- 
The sanatory ad ort had adopted easures 
Fe tae of Beyrat, 
British resident, contrary to the ad- 
of the 
vice of the French consul, who observed that this patton 
| intercepted the communications, and 
was consequently in- 
OQUSE oe 
ryotg 58 —The Exchequer Rg pub toe Excise Collection Bill, 
and pod anking a ship Bill, were ee read a third 
time oe er ae real petitions had been presented, the 
last, w eainst ap alteration in t est present Corn-laws, 
being Tad be Salad, the Hines | by the sake of RuTLaNnp, a Frrz 
e to address the House on. that subject. 
i Sxptemed tis S as 
if not Sere the : i 
with petiti Ons oO} bare mer Sonteary wae that in I 
iod to which he referred, they sh ve called page their 
with a view to an 
crease Om e Duk t 
was perfectly. eilting to attribute the political conduct of the 
(Fitzwilliam) to pure patriotism, but ee that no 
better system could be enacted, as regarded this | an that. 
of the inverse ratio of price 
wine Duke of Wetiix 
as mistaken 
"GTON said, that. the noble Earl 
in supposing that the exportation a prec 
austin: from this country hat diminished. He 
however, with the nobie Earl i 
fs ; ad 
— be ni ps 
supported, n 
Pat independent of perigee 
