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ew Trea aty of Commerce betwe 
Some of chet admit 
again against the nm 
Britaia and the Customs’ Union. 
geet gg raph ir me sy “Er Cretan,” * through otacs, oA 
that t 
taken place, and surn thelr objections against vt a 
I Aus! 
servation is about to be formed on the from 
ey intend to appeal to the Christian Powers o 
+ bebalf. 
— in = 
Sam ND Cyprus 
wed pied to cat in a state of Ponte ro pre in the 
t the Gover r ha d _been pelle d to eat the 
te Pad Tuckey, in consequence of the i 
i coming universal throu con is ut the 
into binet. 
Onerre: fs ysis from Alexandria to. the 924 ult. stat te 
sca 
felviile, Queen steamer, and four rocket-boats. The 
Wallet, Calliope, | Samarang, Druid, Alligator, % 
sout 
est, and north-wes: f Wangtong, and the forts on < 
ceanei side of the ¢ pesca In less than an hour the bat- 
troo} 
teries on Wangtong were silenced, and the which 
had been previously embarked in the steamers, together 
with the Ro: arines, were Tarte d, in a few minutes 
y and 
were masters of the island, without ed: og ge Chinese 
sine 
nungboy batteries had now been 
in disp ute between the Pap 
employed on missions at Rome ; and ‘dint 
Count Von n Br ul, , Baron Von Buch, and M. Ban: 
i t suitable isreniaaiiate 
nrobuidtted to his Holiness for a final she 2 ement of 
expla- 
nation given was, that it wea 8 i. seaten for seed next 
harvest ; bati it was known th: at the Pasha wanted to fu fil | 
defence. The promised freedom ‘of commerce has led to by tha fire of the Blenheim, Melville, ay Queen, 
> great 1 d diseppoi I hant: for just as a_perceivi mg that the e enemy were s shake en, Sir Fle = 
1 have been y the point of shipping 1 
to this effect | seed, d i d det: dt akin t to the } la led on the southern battery, and drove them in pang 
t of G $ price.”” The cession from that and the two others, ani 
pay at oe ° ‘eo 
the British were flying over both the f _ The 
d 
colours w 
loss i incurre iy: 
Cou nt Von Bruhl i is expec cted 
ap e despatches of is 
e has refused to accept t the ar eT ey OF M. Muller, 
ogne, to b 
he BF 
Ket with ec 
The admiral 
continue the rela lation of the gym Sale gr of | the 
under his samy up the br 19th 
The cotton g 
» and pipe cens the 
pede i making the This incide te was con- 
sidered likely | to hinder the settlement of the differences 
li 
of a late date fro 
Nobody dared 
iness 
March, when he ceived a report ‘from Ca apt. 
to complai r the of each mai 
pen ded arene on ‘ne poi will of the "Pasha, ping is 
ge : of that force in the attack and capture of the 
for 
defences 
ere re sole salesman for exports. On the sam _— wm se 
d he ands 0 m the linseed he had received 
, bank ers. 
of the British Fan 3 the g oe 
ja 
—Lette 
s that Don Miguel m 
Ira 
strong ie opes at 
royal pare 2 e, and aban 
of 
nm his pre’ tha 
faked to private ‘heitens fom Nope of 
area bI 
his libe 
| Plneiag fa the power of the Brith the oat ira 
a Portugal. energies of Egypt, oer mg in their fullest extent the | capital. The island of Chusan, it is stated, was given 
17th ult., it was contemplated — lessings of prosperity ai vilisation. _ The Pasha a's re- | up to the Chinese the 25th Feb., in exchange for se- 
eeeatits wh the Orie d | veral British prisoners ; and the island ong Kong was 
Tih a communication between the Me  fonechba glee the completed the | Pasha’ 3 yuah which he was bringing | evacuated by order of Capt. Elliot, on t 
atic Ibra- | Keshen’s treaty 7 me rg 
Mater of ie ‘Interior, and the King had declared his 
him Pasha ae. left Cairo for Middle and Upper Egy to 
Ixpra AND Pers 
b and bloodshed. Three Euro- 
sypt 
regulations for bod —- bre per Ne idea: 
ral 
peans 
io mpan y who ‘should undertake to.execute 
expense was estimated at 14,000,000 3 quaee 
c tt, oot. ) The King and Queen, accompanied by the 
g Princes a nd all ¢ the royal household, 
pre His father was Seat’ 168 bea q apptiee "of men, 
mon and produce. The Albania an mercenaries stationed 
olding high rank in the Seikh army have been 
murde er by the discontented and mutinous soldiery. 
There appears to be some reason for supposing that the 
P 
¢ 
in their jtgeseorn and some blood was shed. ” These fo- 
re Sing. 
ing to compass the death of 
Russra.—The e pai pers contain m 
the devaatanidii Shay erly pd het sou athern | provi nees by the 
inundations: of ¢ ug, the Dnieper, the Dniester, and 
‘Other i in thet part of the > empire. The sudden heat 
which s 
the banks of the Nile, and were universally feared and 
hated. The e continued in Alexandria cet Hosea 
In ‘the latter the cases were 25 per day in a Tally fe 
The cases at tt Alexandria varied d y from 3 
steppes "isos solve with almost eeaeaped rapi idity. Ac- 
counts from Moscow to the 10th of May mention that the 
1 Russia 
Paes set ; 
taking an 
= ch he ‘as eieuaiks ‘ound 
This, it is thought could 
through treachery on t part of some of his attendants. 
however, 
Shere 
place, it seems the Maharajah was 
that 
Ses, 1840, to the 18th May, 1841, amount to 1608 per- 
of these e 530 a re dead. As the 
The whole of his sui 
who pe not since been base by In Scinde 
Bervest had led to a fall of twenty per cent in the price 
of 
RKEY. —Farther details are given of the eae of 
qT A fot 
hat Melniaet "a rer ma to peng fms ‘im ane down 
ha d 
e despatch 
arrived i in safety at Ca nd ahar. 
of the last overland}mail ae a had 
The ere were reports 
f the urki sh | the Nile to Ale exal ndria, and had also ordered down two 
Empire. The Bul The National teers hee quitting Herat. Some of the Calcutta pac state that 
th he Pack I ity h tisfied at being draughted into regi pre- 
alls of Nissa. The corps of Valenzas, in Th f the line (Nizam) b cipitous, and: is therefore _ displeased. A large | portion of 
daily edi bss recruits. In A See was a which reache 
ot fore and troubles “sad ater out tia Gmetad “from ’ Marse illes, “ on Tuesday, in antici- head-quarters; under Major-Gen. Brooks, arrived at 
= Thrace. ae rmei $ likew a revolt. bat ation of the overland mail, we received very pons | isauak s m the 2d ult. me day‘ main there until Pr 
ers from Ni it from China. It appears that hostilities ma receipt of ‘farther instructi 
By spoke of the ‘probability ofa eaten The main road | again Song epterne The Bogue forts we re taken on | few weeks will, therefore, rag whether a: is to 
to Constantinople was indeed free, but no o 25th Feb. by the British f Sha| h Kar mran and his Yar 
vel by it Without a strong escort, at leas' ¢ from Nissa to | Keshen, the ‘Chinese commissioner, had been disgraced, med, or to be h g ais 
gore It was reported that the troubles had éctendad and sent in irons to Pekin. The Emperor was pre | tion of the m 3 supposed, wi the 
to Roum and that in the neighbour thood of _Bito oglia not to egen ir G. Bremer on the 20th April was at t al means of destroying the Persian influence 
th Caleutt ing for reinforcements of Lord Auckland in that quarter. The young K of Khelat is still 
and Ceiitiehe in which thé former lost many men. | Two Beropian | Ped “an had been sent by the Governor- | amongs own people. The political authorities, 
a accounts from the frontier state that the in- 
of the C 
| General. 
—lLate on Thursday night a Gazette as 
Pye 
summary. The} sdetails of of these peer by which, a he the 
istian population i ig 
et iaeaeate suppressed. In the district of Nissa 
villages, and in that of owitz 105 villages had been 
burnt. The Turks, who committe: ry great cruelties, 
he T 
were conquerors in every fight. About 1400 Christina 
Tost consis sting of nearly a 900 persons, had take 
up under the walls of the second city of the em 
be read with interest. te intelligence aes this 
consent to evacua 
fo te ‘Sah 
Ps 
er qu arantine, in the 
open 
roel a hed Pparge: The fate of rr who fied 
nto the m was 
Chine ¢ seas up to the 13th Feb. Oy the accounts no 
still more an as they had ig we learn that on = 14th the Vemesis, iron} up. The tate he a secret expedition is 
nly the cl f hunger as sent up the ri with a draft of the treaty about to be pots by the Earl Auckh steamer 
tt Renetos to the Turks. — Those who ‘took refuge in ded b d Chi Sea, for the pepe it is Se etpioe sed, of counter- 
Servi: ied off their cattl rorya dered te temaia HB the 18th for an celan Aiex ‘ebvigia park vat oe A cruiser 
100 oxen, 40,000 sheep, 500 head of swine, &c.—Sub- | answer, _should such delay be found necessary. On agi oars ind up a communica’ expedition 
STG PLE ROE t large bat- 
‘eeeived by the eg mail, states that the Turkish | teries nd ‘field works were being ongsho Um NITED Srares.—By the arrival at Liverpool on Tues- 
Jabinet has been busi fgg 0 snd = ef wher nt con- | and upon the islands in the middle of the river, and tl f the Packet ship Roscoe 
‘erences with the w of annel was bei by a barrier. rom ‘New York to the ith in inst, They contain the im- 
bodies ae the sees found to have arrived fro: rtant intelligence that pte (tact gene 
the interior, and the s were fired upon by 
anew Seman ‘for the set settement of tie Beyptin 
said, w 
fuestion. The form peace my it is ill be 
ally co ed, ah. 2 ncessions will apparently be 
nade to Mehemet Ali, ar have for its basis the 
A erci: has been con- 
‘0 the G 
arya! the Reis Effendi, that his oretnaanat should 
positio 
on all t hope gone Sr rece receivin: < a sataneseey answer, the 
_ poe esge a aye when all the 
of New York, and that i 
his release on the 6th May. 
day before a very thin court, | 
coe enn up on age 
bat the motion fo x his dis- 
the fleet —_— 
me- 
= in order os tying 2 might be a full bench.—They 
vessels, and evil: to be 
Pa Jd th 
andia and Roumelia. ge it is stated, has 
two Governments 
ried 
U nited States, 
three 
held in ie sbdinen for 
On the nae par Ny Capt. Elliot om gt 
timating tha’ 
on ik cx to settle the Boundary dispute Peet Figs 
unwillingness to proceed with ne- 
3 
Teor tata it had been received 
ae meting of the ae Pisin for 
despatch 
on yagrignansponye 
meiees, The now 
Te expedition dog cog 
various 
Harvey held his farewell levee on the 27th April. The 
Hon. Mr. Fai —— Master of the ial oe 
ath Pome a 
i ich it 
e 25th the Admiral, Sir G. 
om th fot of Wanghoag and Ansan, ea | 
are described a8 being of formidable construction. The 
sibisk Ga mn Ananghoy was Capt. Sir Fi 
ay 
Thursday.—A ei amine a for and against a 
to | 
Senbouse, of H. M.S, Blenheim, having him the | 
| Change in the corn-laws were so ros og an ant. « 
