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there on the 17th ult. About 3 o’clock in t Cavalry, which is mostly composed of Syrians. Those 16 | Cape Fiorid If, and perhaps cut and $8 
an stremely hot wind set i in with ts fi I south- gi i ossession of al rich commerce of the MissisyifP” 
30,000 men. The Consuls of | the four powers were shortly | A home sq is therefore recom ed to be imme- 
Fernsce 3 in consequence of which every one rose, finding 
expected to return to Alexan 
on 2 
PE Four , exposed ANDIA.—The last accounts from Candia are _ the | 
at mid-day 6 Reau. degrees ; The cause of the insurgents then appeare 
at : o = 273; ; at a quarter p . ; at half-past 1, ag Since the arrival of Tahir Foe ithe —. 
30. At this point the meters, after hav- been worsted i in nearly every engagement ; and i ie the last, 
vacillated as the wind rose and fell, until 3 o’clock, de- 35 prison 
scended gradually until 8 o’cloc in’ the afternoon , when | ers, and about 100 wounded. Six otherencounters e 
they ma ked only 6 degrees. i lace previously, in which thé Candiots lost pe hun- 
vation of a ae ic! cksilver i in the barometer Was 28 inches pa. men. e arrival of seven additional vessels of war 
without va: 22d, at half. m Constantinople to reinforce the blockade had ruined 
past 2, “three ‘shocks of an sarthgpake were felt, accom- ho appear to have relied on | 
Pp 1 the west. Much | ap receiving some assistance from the Continent. Several of 
i their chiefs had taken to bt and others, had songht 
mala be announced a other pa of dial, Subse- | refuge in the mo . Sev deputations had pre 
pase accounts ng ie us that ie ind and heat | sented themselves to Mustapha ~~ to offer subm mission, 
Lucca, ° oof any -eart th- 
vate letters 
tno mentio 
cl 
Money-market, Friday. nsols (or menel closed at 
891, to 8; ditto for the Rha get buyers ; Three per 
Cents. educe ; 895 to 90; Three- -a-Half per Ce 
‘Sie etopolig ar and its Picinity. 
d Pavement-—At the adjourned meeting of the 
aoe Bi Vestry on Saturday last, a long | discussion 
ais 
un 
ustapha Pa 
and Some villages had surrendered t cir arm: 8 3 Bry 
hi 
were felt at 
quake. _ Pri fr rom Rom = so 
thea lk 
16th ult., a brought into the city a great a af 
” Fresh reinforcements were ne dlly expected from 
Alban The Pasha of Janina ge we cted the 2 
Albanians sent! for by Tahir Pash ha, 
As we noticed last “week, the committee appointed 
je the progress and result of this experiment brought 
their " report on the previous Saturday, stating that 
shirt and did much bia to the vines in the ortio - of pee they wood as a pave 
environs he thermometer at the Observatory marked “vhi ich was to sail | men ent for that extensive thoroughfare. At the present 
on these as 28 els and 29 5-10 of Reawmur, 96 to 99 of | from Preve: It. Thi ere to 
Fa hre nhe it, and o 17th rose to 33 6-10 R., 107 FB. quer in lia noone focighted for vag purpose. med was considered, and it was finally resolved in the 
d by the he excesses and cruelties perpetrated by the Epekih tine upon a division of 27 to 25. _ This result, had 
French Army when in J di After the action | in fi 
1799. The same enc were ek at Fe: June, they : sacked and des' troyed the ieee tion to the inhabitants of pratt street, and it is now 
rence on dy: e tha ag it is sai aid that se 7 ral balls of fi bar ne" submitted, sexe their crops, robbed the ae chat the new A a g will be no longer Aad. 
Were seen to bur © air.— hurches, Guest ‘mutilated the 2 yy - All ber se atrocities, h Rates at Hackney.—The gene h of Hackney 
with wea phe a ‘life, took “ple at Rone on Bi oot it is said mitted in spite of orders issued b bas: for» some weeks st been much agitated on the sub- 
ult., on the occasion of the xecution | of three criminals. Mustapha Pasha, pone nme the pe aa of the strictest "On Saturday, t the cl f ath 
An execution, it appears, ity ipline hir Pasha had repaired to the ge to ad days’ p poll, b I 771 -oxeingt 
and a ae crowd had assembled to witness it. D q' trsgte a the European Consuls had re- | it at 
t he subject ; but he replied that On the same occasion, there was a ‘9 similar. majority in 
of disturbance, but the third being brought upon the | he had b t of the soldiers. | favour ei a peeing the citaoud ay h account: 
and n Bess —By the arrival of the Overland Mail we are New Line of Stea —In a previous Woniee we 
sooner had ead fallen than loud cries were pada abled t to give me details of the intelligence announ fi tablishment of a new line 
and i = k with terror, but seerody knowing last week by the telegraphic despatch from Marsiles of Steamers, for t f i 
why, sought wien 3 in gt A number o f desp etate The news ary Pre not of great importance. this country a oad arge portion of ‘the Western hemi- 
h wa sphere. pes ili oacitionel 
ba Pp The Punjaub still coment ject have since been published :—The et of the com- 
inertee in vain. epee were called out, the cai ina yg ores his ate ihe Pre of Cashmere h pany i is 1 500, 0007., ond will be under, the direction of the 
bells ed 5 been murdered. poy Nepaul the accounts are not favour leading merchants of ‘Ton don 
that at th gelo the guns were loaded, and able. Dost Mohammed was in Cale aie he b 
the gunners ph O25 Tigbted wil og in. their hands, treated with marked attention and resp In Herat | month, by means of as ot steamers, of 450 ho se power, 
7 ct spread to Roth bi nks of the’ Tiber, the Piaz 1d feat were quiet, and Yar Mohammed pps bpd to and 1500 tons burden, of which twelve fuge Z be e cons tantly 
del Pop nd the Cap’ run try and 
at me Arab, who enlisted a few soldiers, to create confu- | one in America. They a are intended chiefly to carry pas- 
dispersed by the icra Deambers of cone were seen sion in the South Mahratta country, where he chen — sengers, and each vemel will contain abou und - 
ly ttl we maher fort of Buddamee ; but som me tr roops hav ving been berths. They will be a little larger than ‘he 
of persons killed was ascertained to be 00 agair nst wn Mr. Cunard’s line, iia coneeanent | # is thought vill 
wounded, 50 ly Sir G. G left Calcutta on the 26th May, for Gan- | pe rere .Bhie voyages with equal if not greater celerity 
wine to the More than 300 per: we as by a will be done 
ospitals. 
= by ae police and Laver: 
Thee nt from Coteata and ese had sailed 
ite the Sot, and 49th f A 
The act Boal origin of ments, a detachment o 2 de and more ‘settled climate. “The combination 
mult do ‘oes not appear to be known; by some it is | tillery and Sappers, and a - yof ed rifles. Wi th 
as t " people threw ston the ition were some armed small craft for river ser- sesenele _ twice “every month, » with every port and pine, 
at > heads of the criminals, which were stuck u vice. Opinions were divided whether : meee a spies ct | inaplar continental, from | m east to 
pikes ; others Say tha t the Fh ce Reig ed to get | of the expedition was the recapture 0 . m of the Gulf of Move on the west, and from 
ts. | advance -on Pekin. Fhe Seer: pl 4 Fat rom , by New York, on the north, to Ch the 
The Bigs of Rom sig t has oved that | steamers, and the Larn. te, w in Bombay | sont pa In the transmission £ the mails, no more time 
the panic was its ey Sit Fs i ene "y the arrival of Admiral § sew Parker pe “Sir. "Pottinese. | will be Bar peat at any place is sufficient to ex: 
tumult, in the midst of which robbers might reap a a har Cuina.—The news brought a ss the be er ne Mail is to | mails and passengers. It is ees that the ut- 
ay he 2d April, my two ays s later t y the | ward S) from Europe to New Orleans, will be wih adeira 
to political or disaffected motives.—Letters from Tur sf ail in Jun i ig Seay the | (p y also Corunna), Barbadoes, St. Thomas’s, Porto 
th b ult. announce _ that the King of ‘Sardinia bad re- | comman G. Bremer, were foley to arrive ‘by sy "and ap aura aod the time calculated to. accom- 
Ce) aT5: i. #t - T 7 ish it. including stoppages 
oan ng, a that he had e entirely recovered from its effects, the squadron it is thonght that hostile operations will be | The cou to this Pang id will bé by Hayannah, Nass: 
which were not So serious as at lp heliey It was, boweyer, apse cted that the and Fay The e fro pe See Orleans to prea ta is 
+URKEY. st accounts that periect tran- exposition will be too 3 to 0 get up t ho river, a but should the steamers 
quillity had been established thronghon Bulgaria. The | to make an advance on year re ival how | I of Mr. Cunard’s 
Ch: peent Bs se o their villages S; pa Yacoub ne as looked forward he with the greatest gins ior as it is te that this time, both outwards and in- 
Pasha ay ae a Pc ne 8 in alent by | upon the successful eee of this force will, \Pro- | war rds, will be diminished by nearly two days. At Nassau 
i bail bably de end tl k which 
en 
onia ai tranquil. The $ Vest Indies, 
nforcements pee) orders, while the a Seat the : See of So a Sg hy pes gts Gulf of 
the — of » 000 muskets, of Russian see pe inflamed i. ) the highest pitch of aoe by bi Bexicn. fix. w O: rleans to New Yor! ik, hy Y Fevenst 
for the Servian Army. A Turkish steamer or, Con- stan Lieraiys s of the British in attacking id N. 
stantinople ¢ on the 9th ult., bringing despat m New Orleans to St. ‘Thomas a. 
= One of thes, in refer- as St. tlhe to New Orleans, seven; from New 
the C: Pages vaste | ence to ik capture of the 4 a forts, bre: impla ten; and from Barbadoes to New 
» term "5 wy The Intelligence gaara from Sy cable spirit of revenge, Shale con eludes by oreo the Orleans 3 mien legen 
nued f ez d ssive rebellion to to 
b Po fe ye ned The affair of the ‘Haroun “a En glish bave now carrie e pA ats etoadcaan = calyextente combination 
E orte ; the Sraare powers shall not stand, but that one or the other aaa Iti is expected th at these steamers will co operation 
t the Port 
which was m a exagge ne st having been again 
Government, an against the ‘Arabs. The latter, i seems, 
Fi been accustomed from time immemori re- 
mption — for corer d 
be 
i sieleh hed by Mehemet Al 
iti or die.” 
Bite Srares.—Inonr last Number we ee 
the important intelligence communicated by e 
Fo he abet. ol, re fa Patek Te the Briigenit, cece 
retn +h 
Fd a aware of = exact 
+ Colton’, 
Neji asha, 
t nature big the ferment a8 
unge rford and Lambeth Suspension-bridge.—A chain 
or paceaitts bri ridge is is in course of constr truction across 
the Thames, fro ungerford-market to the Lambeth 
bank, at hi distance west Messrs. ding’s 
brewery, and in a line with the Belvidere-road. The 
mam: ion has very generally been 
want of such a unici 
felt since ae erection of 
pa ecision Hungerford 
as Mond Hae 4s i Oe pepsieios i veut 2 ree 3 = -e w ‘Mt ‘Leod The design of the bridge pre: mts ‘an arched 
2. directed ea soldiers to assist the , | braces 3 Sep £ is ape pathway being 8 
pelled the Arabs, and compelled them ty Seceae all | reader. rt of some interest had oa fd: in tl pe ne piers in the | 
future attempts to enforce the payment of tribute. couse of © caencatultirs by the Committee on Naval paca ae pis with the campaniles of Hun 
Ecrpr.—The last intel Alexandria states ‘A squadron of steam-ships was earnestly urged, | gerford-market. a Its entire length will be 141 
that Mehemet Ali and his son "anxiously | and it was proposed to aid individuals or companies in the the viadact will 3 ft. highes than 
awaiting the return of the steamer Nile ig _Constanti- establishment of nes of armed steamers between some | centre arc of W aterh -bridge. It 
nople, to learn the nature of the reception Said met | of the elige and southern ports foot-passengers only ; the toll to be 
with in the capital, and to ascertain whe! ther Kosrew a {| United States and foreign ports. The introduction of | the Hungerford side the platform will joi 
had been definitively recalled from exile. In the mean steam power into ro of Europe is re- | of the terrac f of the coténnade 
time a strict investigation was going relative to irate ; and the report says that there are about 10,000 | taverns, whence the traffic will pass through 
the oo reen aoa eae, who had been degraded | black troops in Indies, disciplined and com- pee the colonnades of t -market, £ 
from the rank of Arif Bey to that of Mulazem — nlc manded by white and designed, it is supposed, | street and the 
culation. The Posi has peas ued ma ‘to be employed in any future contest between d Sg pe 73.5 nae returns, 
muskets at Cairo, _Army no’ and the United States. These troops,” the report adds, | of the tr ae pts 2 
tents ofthe line only, stead of “ would, with armed steamers, command the seas about | The w oaks we ee 
Sat 
