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which had pada its ‘aly. term on the Sth i inst., 
— it was supposed, b , 
All the members of the Cou rt vig ‘oe it was rumoured, Pre 
pai ared written opinions to deliver on the 
cision of the Court, it is thinset, ‘will be ‘brought by the 
ext arrival. 
to the wreck of the sapposed burnt sicnunes which had 
been seen off Ca ape e Hatter 8. ii por tion wreck con- 
been washed 
up in Castine-bay, in the state = Maine, on a sie montory 
of Penobscot. bay, and the ae a spe give the 
suppo: that of the 
Bend, on the 2d es 
thunder-storm, accompanied by a hurricane, ng se | Greece.—The Ca binet was 5 definitively me on 
Berlin, on the afternoon of the 18th i inst the 6th inst. in the following manner :—Mav ordato, 
able dam ul nis President Council, and i Minister of che’ Tut terior; 
es were hrown down ; the corn w' wt Christides, Minister of Foreign Affairs ; Metaxa, Minister 
in the fields was tatead into the air, Bis: eke ba |of War; mange of arov Instraction and Religious 
ce of several miles. The roofs of several sing Affairs; Melas ustice 3 Krie of og a ine. The 
were stripped off, the windows driven in, and many per Ministry of Fin d M. Tisa- 
sons thrown down. The fine f of the tavern Sdencing meos Private letters of the ‘10th announce that all 
to the iron railway company, before the Anhalt-gate, Bav: e to be dL pameags from office, and that 
weighing about 200 cwt., was torn off and carried i M d 
the city, and it becam cessary to cut it to pieces in} Turk p Syr m Constantinople we learn 
order remove it. same storm. did considerable | a Said B ee oe Sami Bey e former son of Mehemet 
damage at Frankfor e-Maine, and other places.— | Ali, and the latter bso siiede-eamp, d arrived in that 
The following statistics ion ian "published, + elati presents for the Sultan, and 
ree city y of Berlin —In the yea nt yap the number of cri- | 11,000 purses, or wearl 60, 3002. on account of the tri- 
ht to tri o 876. From the eal bute. The Consuls of the four Powers had received order: 
1817 to en, the num minal cases increased t to be ready to return to ‘Abbindris: Sultan’s health 
3439. In 1816, the pier are of Berlin am ems fee be declini and a plot is said to be in 
170,000. In the year 1838 they had increased to 340, 000: | progress ls camcrs 5 Mehemet Ali Grand Vizier and 
and at present, igs ‘population amounts to 351, 541 | Guardian es the you ce, in case of the eat 
inhabitants ; while e has increase ed in proportion — ~ pat The Porte ha d addressed a firman to 
of boats at that place were carried away be it, but for- 
bi of syria and 
ae of Jerusalem, respecting the Jew 
Palestine, in which h he is 
treat them i ‘in every respec 
tunately 
ters rom om 
- bridge at the time. One of the 
a 
on it floated — the river sev veral igruaned effects 
winks 
le of the 25th ult. state that the Pachas in the 
of this storm as, as our readers “wit recollect, cae yinngede of Acre ~ Damascus had so Saeipaetely 
very general trough the United Kingdom, appe old system, and disregarded the hatti- 
have been felt o any par rts of Ge ermany, ; Switzerland, scheriff, that es Porte had recalled them, ict ns the 
and France, n their determination ‘Oo pay 
return of the Ret biskeg of Cologne to his diocese was 
taxes. There dnnarey at Beyroat a detachment ‘of “English 
taff 
not expec cted, 
attention bus an autograph lecter of his Hol 
da Lanp.—Accounts from Berne, ‘of t 
S 
9 a aia of 108 votes against 890, 
lution conce: he question of the convents: 
con nery of Restacher- 
the revolt, are to be s 
ies will be a established on 
10,000 r No ere gue had taken place i in 
Syria, an aie jenna teste: of the omer is said to be 
presi latest accounts inform w £ the dis- 
n to h 7 
rb: 
tha 
on the Bergen of Sclavonia, 
tand: — = re Vizier, 
who was obliged t to retreat before a iigat Tusla 
had bec come t the as geome of all Sasaientar ‘Massal- 
whi 
condition that thi ry ge a be ii 
posriate Age the property belonging to the — 
will be, by mo odi fication of the > form r decree, 
ishes arms 
indiscriminately, in at It - 
said, that the igs bas several Russian and French o 
cers in his serv orte, it is stated, has Adnan 
to the education and assistance of the poor. If the/ the Reéif, or mila fore of Anatolia and EowimeeneE “~ 
majority So. gt ‘Heletian a does not pat Her Constantinople 
8: yelp § the only spe er what purpose was bag te) 
ton o penne n ssion will be Canpia.—The int elligence 
acento wally Gal ass L rej unfavourable to the insurgents. Since the Sais several 
bility witt t Its whi th ad taken place on different oe of the 
reeks 
to n fr 
and | from outer abe ses 
ropo — 
e Britannia pacts ship, from erator has 
on of the 
r. M‘Le 
val 
sce put 
decision of the Supreme Court in - 
od. ~ = Jecigte: ae Seeen ined 
tha he shall a brought ia 
atement of the Sencids on wit ch their Oecioion is 
fo unded ; but no doubt appears | to be entertained = his 
barter me ‘acquittal. The 
¢ days,—the most — passage } known. 
CITY. 
oney- -market, Friday. — Consols for money closed at 
904. to 3 aie Three per Contd. Reduced, 893 to 90; Three- 
= -a-Half per Cents. Reduced, 983 to9; New 
and-a- = per Cents. a 988 to 33 Bank Sivek, 170 to 
171; Exchequer Bills, . to 18s. premiw 
Metropolis baie its-Dicinity. 
The Niger Expedition.—We have received a 
ie one of our pases engaged in the Niger re 
eg Vincent’s, Eabs de Verda June 
the Portuguese packet which 
r co 
all things seem to go on well as yet. 
shortly to be able to announce the safe arrival of 
Expedition 
Infant Orphan Asylum.—On Saturday, H.R.H. Prince 
Alber t lai d the foundation stone zr bi new building 4 
at Wanstead. The Prince came 
sor by a special train, and was escorted 
ro 
‘om Win 
] et might bring on by rejecting su a! a concession. a | island, in all of whieh je & G had been worste: op of the Essex yeomanry. 
engagement was the eubinsson of “+ e | his peer at the ee .H. was received by the 
guences.—_The S tate that, on n the morn- p= more villages. There "hn ad been, besides, two serious Bishop of London, th e Lord Mayor, the City authorities, 
18th inst an I encounters, in which 2,000 men hi side ete en. | and by eons _sssomblag e of company. After the 
ke over eg lakes of Oto and Tet greed. insurgents were sa in both, and usual ceremonies were gone rend gh, the Prince partook 
chitel, the ees violence oe! the storm being concen- | provinces of Apokorona and Ki os ha fos reduced ofa luncheon at the Eagle Tavern, and in acknowledg- 
Sev pal vesesta yere sunk, trees | to por gard The Geeks it iti is added; in som with — ch_ his. health had been pro- 
f great ited and measure su rrounde din he moun tains ‘of "’Sphakia by posed by the Bishop of La ndon,,expressed the pleasure 
the e cng. a to Villeneave was | Tahir Pacha, Iban- | which he felt i in the work of charity on that 
carried away in several places. Heavy falls « of bail = ians (800 of whom had just landed) to attack them in | occasion. The P t d sor Castle. 
mpanied the wind hold. Acutter and two large boats, laden | Release of Mr. Medlnrs. —This person, whose case 
crops and fruit trees was very great. The « quay at Weny with arms and ammunition for the insurgents, had been | ! 1 interest, in consequence of 
also seriously inj captured off tS hakia by the ra eae ent . Moreton Dyer from the commission 
Russta.—Accounts from Warsaw inform us that by an | Turkish steamer, with troops on board hed La Sada of the peace, the particulars connected with which have 
imperial ordinance of the 15th ult., the Government of br the 22d ult., and the flotilla lately se irr from Co f this paper, 
Cracow is to be call Bos nceforth the Government of | tinople 4 reinforce the division of Tahir Pacha was “seen | was on Saturday released from his confinement,-upon am 
Kielce, after the capital town, to avoid * Syraon the 30th ult. > steering towards Candia. The order sent down from the Home Office. It appears that 
name — the plrscaret  iepablie of € erie Bathe troops, it is st g his release has | been effected i in consequence of bes pte 2 8 
the Polish provinces, of the ‘eh inst., ats | est excesses after their victories. W: q 
that oe = Bmperor g the that a Greek schooner had ar f tate of his health, from hid the 
Polish Chambers, dis issolved by an Imperial « d ith he 8th, bri f th rst result was anticipated, I t once set 
25th Feb. 1832, and Jr to the | P i ional | cification of Candia. and that the Archbishop 0 of the island Hiberty. The excitement created in the mind 
arms.—: receive $s f war | had to the in in whi ch prisoner by the recent proceedings, arising out of the 
pesboong he R he bore testi y to the prudent and alleged proposition _ ex-magistrate, is supposed to 
y had cane ig beR a, in ie = effecting | of T: trying circumstances, an ‘ind e the ca the failure of his health may be 
which, eight pode ‘mk ‘on hundred solide were which be ‘states had obtained the universal approbation of attribeiad. 
Killed. | The fort of Williaminow had been sncoessfall q The New Percussion Shells.—Some experimes ents, in 
f May. Thegarrison of the} Ecyrr.—We have accounts ir oe of the Board of Ordnance, 
fort of Gagra had lost fifty men, who had been sent in | by the Lave mail, to the 6th i A gents oe ead have been ate in the: artille ery practice ground, Woal- 
i. | understanding continued to exist Tetvhich Mehemet Ali wich, wit ith tl new peso tr Aah vented by the Dake 
that the Russians serve with re-| andthe Porte. Said Muhib Effendi, the Sultan’s psn of Necktie and those made by Mr. Smart. “The pect: 
Tctnce, and sae sonal in the Circassian war 30,000 tapenrsidgs o his de eparture f from Alexandria a, ont the 26th liar me evit of these shells s appe ears to be that ed are not 
tebe y eans of a fu is gene 
ded aid annually to 25,000,000 oe with | rally somewhat uncertain, but by means of a cap filled with 
x a in tt . 7 
Ivacy. p piracy, 
to in our last Number, to erect the whole of Italy into 
‘oe 
of, 
nde: to explode — 
independent nation, have been arres sted at Naples, an 1 ua shell strikes its object. Several 1 a a 
to death. Itis, however, thought | by th race ernment See and the gcababin, . described ee va -four and t nea reer wooden 
bd fr pramard ‘net. who has as having never been j n at the bulwark, painted so as to resem’ mble side ots ‘hips and 
d, will ee the sentence.—Letters present time. Uorahim Pacha was “still at prota about ar hundred yards ds’ distan beet 
m at eeeet of e 16th inst. announce that a political the vs 
society had been organised rh tig nder the name of Fer- | Wh steamer, conveying the — vee mail, was = t so complete as had been stg ells 
, with the avowed object of uniting Italy with | the point of starting, a despateh fi e Grand Vizier at ing, in every instance, ag soon as liberal ted from the mnz- 
Accounts from Turin of the 16th inst. announce | Constantinople arrived at prema commanding Me- | zleof thegun. Ali ever, it was thong 
the arrangements relative to an annual pension of | hemet Ali, in consequenc of a revolt having taken place | would euntty ve emedy this defect. The shells invented nl 
200,000f. (80007_) sterling, to be paid by the absol i _— to send troops and provisions to Hedjz, and the Sm rs the end to be obtained 
s ta Don Carios, w early eted. e Prus- | holy cities, to maintain good order there » and promising | the same, pn eans are different, succeeded rf 
— had ed to. the conditions. pediti oe out | ter. They burst whenever a — was struck ; aedithe 
alinesnee Gel les, however, refuses to increase the Mehemet At to the Porte. was the opinion of the officers who superintent” the 
the Gaanae pes already, but it is thought that ~ Unrrep wes the arrival of the ypuckctallip proceedings, that, from the splintering of the wed. ‘These 
i ° i eae = a will supply the deficiency Patrick Henry, at Leet ool, on Tuesday night, we h = les ae ed by such firing could not be plugs hen the 
take wasmniied 2 Majesty is about | received New York Papers to the 7th inst. The p experi s, it cote aid, will be cease repeated he pave 
ale through part of ME bef sar on an immense | ings in Congress chiefly relate to the Bank Bill in the sterstion in — hells necessary t en, 
a8 oe = mg 7 one € , in order to diminish | Senate, and the Distribution of the Public Lands and | been ecuted Jepone 
Ro. f the 1 or h in. ; ee into Itely-—Ace Pr oe Bills in the House edna. pen ea The The Wood Pavement.—Oa Saturday, the ony h the 
ome of the l4t , that Count Brahe ed | former bill was still in committee ; and the Whigs were aring their sneer deena 
d. The 
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in ’ “ Ser — Berlin, f for the purpose of arranging th 
ao 
| vestry were ‘oceu upied. r 
e long-agits 
affai rehbis er of Cologne, rea erga ons 
ter of” —We n from Gen the th dicen 
Cae besther jet f > Louis, 
—— to Py them every ame 
en rumoured that the President would not sign the bill 
The Pre- 
mattet 
ev 
hich Mt. Clay = taps robert —— 
essage in writing, 
sane by ti moral tra New York, pay 
the passing of a bankrupt law. The anniversary 
Oxford-street s' tan id be paved with woo! 
— es engtenel discussion ee . cose! 
aturday, w was adjourned. Upon t 
ook Rest rea the oO jsertm bi in 0 
intend the paving experiments in Oxford weet ‘ia 
