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420 ae 26, 
afte mee walked in the processio nd | i steamer i in answer the a tish fi The brig not having million f putting the 
and the latter afterw together a with i > ome pense thie steamer, whi h wae paste ay7 ng : forideatons, ii poe the dawns of preted: 
mella and Terceira. Ww pre } pro ceed homewards, t the Captain is led to s' e that i t state of defence, and states = 
_ GERMANY. —The Moniipityand Deputies of Breslau, | must hav: ve been the He prnghoe er to ste | of sa he fortifications only gre Id be 
50 paper ang to avoid running | ‘od that. i me of war, the country must rely 
= rae ane ilitia. With respect to the navy hasastaks it ae athe 
templated oa t Paki —The ener -expected Levant mail has at length | ia paecve faith Tequires an immediate and a a large a appro- 
i hich th re so anxious to dis ecg been neiiieih The | eeshel brought by it, although 
Pp 
a general constitu- 
their contents, in most material points, have been an _ 
ton grated ‘for the Af weed With due » respect | they 
Pal 
ifirm the 
5, 
that 
acne approved o! 
so ag were oy wid ‘ eetainaty notions, nor in- 
stigated by any w pias eb infiu uence abroad, as ed have 
The hat 
by the emcee of the four Powers, who met ee 
Minister of seat Affairs to discuss the modific cat ions 
the subject of the save. 
the 
fforded ; a farther 
On 
tay it is stated eee he traffic in slaves is on 
creas as 
= that a a should be a 
is also pro n this subject. The in 
of the starters of Columbia form the concluding pee 
With respect to the United St tates Ba nk and the sub- 
17 
pre ke same as fhe 
and wath Accounts fom Berlin ore that ee "King praetor in a previous number of this paper. Ac ceoun its 
of a eg who was supposed to be unde ners 
question Thay agian of a punishment refusal of the Pacha to accept the new hatti- -scheriff = 
and w 
ession to the throne contrmed Nay 
just con 
nearly certain, on the ground of the | tribute being 1 fixed a 
at aes 
_ of the sentences of f death of the tribunals, 
= from whic ey is + inferred ‘that he 
firmed fixed by th Sultan.—The accounts from the provinces 
does not think "th ment arrive ed for the abolition of | were more favourable. The i insurrection in Roumelia was 
capital puni forward failed The f Mount 
that of the murderer a the. “aoe 4 of Ermeland, alrea I tl ks, and 
mentioned in this journal.—According to the last feel 
— of iveen the a eae of that capital amounted 
ohn wih 
The increase since 1837 is 23, 427, 
but eat are "hiely ee residing in the suburbs; 
jer am properly s called, having only 52, 593 inhabit- 
treasury 
proposed, viz., the ‘United States Bank, the state 
E 7 
claimed the pars hash of reas Pacha of Salonica, who 
hed sent to them a detachment of 150 Turks. The Kapou 
Kiahia = Moustafa Pach 
and was said to be the be: v 
to the P is sete that Governor, respecting the eceaitlin 
of Candia.—The gran nd Rabbi of the Israelites in Con- 
ae made very great progress. Lower Austria, the 
pepsintion ¢ e which is 1, 400 000, has 400 factories, and 
59,900 workshops. By its iron works, in 1839, Austria 
roduced 13525 114 quintals of bars, and 522,843 quintals 
Se —It is 
of his pape onists.—Nouri Effendi, the Ottoman Am 
bassador in Paris, having repeatedly red his resigna- 
eg a since the downfall 6 of Redschid Pacha, the Sultan had 
last been prevailed upon to espe, It was not known 
ig 
= diferent lines of railroads, to commence 
eBaeenargstier 
Mosne. 
Sage of 
W 7 1 
hence 
German Secondly, a 
rom cont cape to rE dig in eres a rz; the vicinity of | 
he — 
; 
: 
ountains, so rich in minerals, itis conside: 
dias seed Sesto eg ages Thirdly, re ete 
: Sresian t to Frankfort upon th e Oder; Prince Kolo 
of Lawer 
a yale 
from the Central Government. It is added that the Pacha 
of Bagdad ge: a in his plans, had fled into Persia. 
Eeyrr anp § —Private letters from Alexandria 
of the 28th salt state that much anxiety was felt on for 
the arriv val of the hai tti-scheriff, whi ch was to det mine 
“are to ag 
anagement of of Fourthly, 
through Tignts and Gorlit to Dresden ; | 
lexandria, pang the Pacha vg dings the new firman ; 
mae it will be seen by ow sb rapes La a the 
ed there. The 
system; and the a _gvestion is 
submitted to Congress, with a promise of c 
be constitutional measure. 
¥arl fament. 
OUSE OF LORDS. 
assent was given, m, to 148 
The Militia Pay Bul the 4 sorption 
t oppose: 
a Roa og the bill as it stood ; cmentaie that the gentleman 
estion, whose office was not lished, had no claim to com. 
sara 
The sa ke of WELLINGTON oie that no principle had 
re fully laid down, or more clearly recognised, t 
was true tha’ am 
but at least nine-tent 
For this he ‘thought 
.| with that view he should support the proviso of the noble ‘Earl, 
Man 
chester from the operation of the bill. are 
m. his noble an 
The execution of it wit ore A: e expectation was ente unt of 
with some difficulty.—The C Gaxette amnounces | the tribute, and egelitionx relative to the rorarery 
that the Grand Tunnel of the railway near Keenigsdorf is | tion of the laws in Egypt, appear to be the points 
nearly finished. ot age German ‘perched in length, 22 | which the Viceroy is likely ject to. The latter was 
a breadth, width. The ¢ nitire road between id to be in constant communication with men in 
Aix-la-Chapell } t Constantinople, by whom he had been lately 
public in « few montha.—°Th Royal Al k of S ie Ss 
pulati t his life must be a short one, and Mei the Ottoman 
of the whole kingdom amounts to 1,687, lI The pro- | pra teth was completely exhausted. Ibrahim Pacha was 
duce of the mines for 1839 was a 000, 000f, The woollen | still engaged in is tour through — Egypt, accom- 
manufactories employ between 3! 4000 ms, by the rious Capitan P. pers Ahmed Fethi, 
making ann 60,000 pieces ar via The sac in great fa’ tee your with him corps of 6,000 Ar- 
fa are at Annaberg, Penig, and Tranken| abandoned rvice of rot Sultan in Arabia, 
In the b of the finances, fom ee. <. ey ea | or ptrotooer rs enter that of Mehemet Ali. The plague | ° 
revenue is 15, 896, 176f., and the expen 14,996F. | sectinacd much the same as a of our previous 
Hanover. — Accounts, to the mn inst., inform Tk Ll 
that the Queen of Hanover, whose ¢ health has been for The mountain eers nlc tinued in a state of sgitation, 
it is added that the acta ty ee her Majesty is 
 aphoms e a ae oer y age ae nanan 4 
of the English physicians, caused the death of — 
published, from _— we lea ae ae 
the di pauieney 6 f4 tix dollars, which vince by th 
abolition of the tax paid by them "for 3 prtecton is to be 
made good by the ; Treasury. Amo er regulatio ns, 
as well in respect to the state as to the com: “They | Lo 
can, therefore, take no part in the Seether 73 eben as 
f the 
hai 
The féte of King 
Shs ippe wa: parti on toe Ist with a pomp 
hither without pekoaditk 
ay past Hobie 0 the 
i lame 
duty Laan? than all the ne 
Etna Bt RADNOR was 
es opposite said that justice it to lone, but “they did 
not remember the injustice that te id be done to many people 
Manchester by the exclusion of that borough from the bill.—The 
“y «aa Warwic led the House that when the bill was in 
of ms, one ‘of the mem! for Warwick, being 
rt shaiceia r sessions, p lause giving 
mpensation e parties affected by the biil in the way 
com: given under the Munici ‘orporation 
Act ; hi ‘was opposed by the Government.—The 
Marquis of SALIsBuRY supported the amendment, and di ended 
he certainly left the House the prece: 
impression that his noble friend intended to take the course ™ 
had ad tevening. Hi vi noble friend’s 
now, it would, he said, have the effect of throwing over the bill 
ocr pemserte f Prem ey are likewise ex- Se —We have accounts from this island to the ome re ter sessi wee thought oor oeet pepe 
for the rej easure, ant 10 a 
arent = cs ay of the state and commune They ahir Pacha had landed 9 9,000 or 10,000 Turks, and | Sith pain, he felt bound to vote again against his noble friend— 
wm seeaitted Sp: ia ae The Marquis of Normanzy begged their lordships to remember 
the special approval of the M department con- and the insurgents, in i. ‘plain A cargo Suda. The | that the idment was to alter a money clause— 
ce They can acquire real gota at unless ¢ sa da ded them | Bes btn ti such was case. ren = 
« SALT ie amendm: said, Manchester 
prevatingge al it . ce ae on Ps ibed co selves bravely, Q the cperadl ion of the i nel lordship hen then divided, and the 
2 > ent was carri a majority of 
trades, in th as the Christians, and may | out the arr) pores om richest families had auetnge Marquis of WEsTMEATH be ask w had 
also be admitted into guilds ; and lastly, ritish frigate. was lying. a Ligon sod th Fa —— ros _ ab - re a F comteet She wes 
sos ap meee h workmen in the handicraft necessary in | Fren as a Een and a brig The | proved by evidence at their lordchips? bi the course of the late 
their t Ott m3 blockading foree co’ , two ing pm Sti the Acie of the isk} Dees law a 
—Accounts fi Athens, dated the 20th ult., | steamers and ee armed way they had He begged to ask whether Mr. Phi 
th ‘ I a perform: Usirep —- —By the a ‘of the packet- fea: Tee Fe nenau area 
ance took ae at the Theatre for the benefit of the re- | South on Wednesday, at priate we hav Mr, Stanley had resigned his H tis. 
ae at which the King, Queen, and all the | ceived N ey contain the _o aaa ae ere as 3 various 
were present, and that the only member o rps | President's Prd ang on the ig Cae ye of the 27th _ Congress a ee petitions: were ten a gave 
diplomatique who a was the French Minister. The | of the United States. It is brief, compared with presi note that next sation he woul move for a eciect committee £0 
am prod: 000 drachms (al 3002.), in- | dential poreesaest — erally, vee gage ‘o have given | inquire into the best made of supplying the metropolis with DOFe 
cluding 1200 from the King, $00 from the Queen, and | general satisfac’ With ¢ to foreign relations | water. He thought that means might be fant ee ee 
1000 from the Prince al of The volunteers | the message is ct farorsble, = — = — ae fee rege ee pRaeraitoorg wa be gas in person. The 
ponent oo per ed ea ly received in | danger of the interruption of pea 2”? it} po Frina vicctaaduaaees coeapeted “elite, Gap. prraen peeeneee 
’ arms, not seem “ ht ded bs t.} had the effect of bringing together a very numerous as 
most fed "King Otho, ie ied ia ak eee a oberg the. een cf mS a oer without as well as within the walls of Parliament, move © periodi- 
ional diffe naar aee gees ondense i transmitted | Sanbas erer ex been seen collected by the attraction of St? Lords 
TeNces, 
Trary r ike ae June 12th, written | upon the imprisonment of Mr MI it states that  peoingn was qiuoks by ciee eae snuititade, thegreatet 
byar espec table Brat ish resident in that city, it ‘is stated | the te dutsion of the ng" a on this question, had | Portion of whom were of the more 1 “3 Pag Teer i 
that the Captain of the British enus, which arrived not yet been received. The census is the next subject a a oan cies, Bes Nebey enttred the Homes of 
there from Newfoundland on the 7th inst., reported that | i somort of the country is Para arte teen a. to the bar by the Usher ef the 
on his voyage from Cadiz to n aaneeeree the | eloquently of, and the adya it affords to the | Black Rod, the right hon. gentleman shorth appeared, 
of April 2 geal large steamer drifting on the ice, | emigrant. = z farsony. saath phan anes > a recom id members. oun Govereie™s PEARS: 
t shortly after have been Blocked up. and scrsng are sated to be more than the resis; and rae Majesty's faithful Commons, approach y0nr lees 
of the brig hoisted his number, and the | the deficit of the — be between 11 and 12 | with sentiments of unfeigned devotion and loyalty. 1 
