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orders from the north of Portugal to be countermanded. | 
A Corlist guerilla had also ‘preva the frontiers, and | 
poor that all ber bs of the great 
of last yea oat! which has bee 
red that the Spaniards 
event to commit some act of 
Several severe shocks of an ear’ thquake had 
which 
Lisbon G ent, 
would take ledange of ‘the 
aggression i 
been felt at Leira from the 80th ult. to the 3d inst., 
ie ijeue's to si hat trade is i Gd eflow 
in this country, te journals state that the internal con- 
peas of coal has doubled i in fen yea 
ledge the authority of the Sultan, and declare that they 
will not consent to pay the taxes ee A relation of 
uties has been 
the Pacha = Beyront sent to collect 
wounded, oe piastres tikes im. The 
mt couriers are inter cepted, but commercial 
mie i “aight shock. was also felt at babe a about 
redoubled its tivity, and cannot be hong at ‘Yeas 
vernment 
Can —The accounts from this island, which are to 
the 19th tit, pre the ‘insurrection as “drawing” to" a 
pir and stite 
numb pled, | ad 
since 1830 The exportation of c 
the lowerin te the rene dates 0 on Dee coast, has s 
the 2d hon. dated th 
is 
bet ate, state that the secret society called the ‘‘ Society 
of the Faith” has i nig new clubs at ei Boy 
the Cou that 
than a million of tons for the present year. 
the god and Am 
Company the British | Queen, stex 
m-ship. It | is not ‘se 
know wn for what 
t employment she is in ntende ed, but it i. 
akia, all 
Ss, | iter having 
The European 
to submit under reason- 
he insu urgents have laid down their arm 
ban worsted in repeated Bey nya 
consuls had rec ende dt 
abl 
accompani place. The 
Faiha has denou mced as members of the society the Dates 
t de Villareal, the Ma: an 
| the United States. 
e conditions, 
British and Preach ee of war to all who were willin 
munication epi Belgium and 
pers 
Ru —An i im you or has iblist 
of Frontera, and others eierchang great influence 
— affairs. The diplomatists of the e Holy Alliance, it 
fiv m out of every thousand in- 
het ge peta of the East. Those 
dist tricts, how- ! 
Many slay ota ar rae ‘ot 
por hoe? a among the mber of the fo- 
dt te insur- 
vio = Court be Rome has by my inatractions ordered 
frou its operation. — The Government of Orel, hitherto 
ted 
counted one of the 
"Sain of these ie, as Ay fled, were fired 
whom 
upon ao the few ‘Temaining insurgents, a gt of 5 m, 
piety, 9 the Eastern. Accounts from the frontiers of Poland | 
it is said, committed acts of 
Me te Pa rapid ho tem from P Aleiedt brovght by 
of concili- 
ating the inhabitants of that country, ' who are a to be- | the 26th ult. Iti is not of ‘grea 
b nation 
q fehos Dal 
week is not of much importance. Great t anxiety still 
pales € : ee 
nancial wor 
by i ypenhagen Steal romp u 
D 
houses, which however are not named, are said to be 
oe : 
u 
efore oe pen 
t 
tl ilro: oud ‘Company from Kiel to Gluckstadt in Hol- 
ein “te made rangement with the English steam- 
boat Sie gr pd: conveying coir tom pap sre to 
e Baltic across their line, by which m a travel 4 
le “to go from London 
oat be abl to Kiel, on t ‘the Ba altic 
20h 
y perks 
hat | the arrangement of the the afaits ee 
= of Mehe: met Ali, for 
| is Fe tully d dis 
perhaps in 
plentiful hi 
sf . sat At % cle and —_ plague had *eatiely ceased. 
He had set on foot an active 
asters suppo: the th ; ™... PR. dg g £ - 1. fallak Leger. 
made i a ho in ger Oe tion of ‘on er Bn termi- Prag first document of the kind € d P ‘ The nation al guard and en of the fleet were con- 
nation of the Egyptian question ; but the news of | at large. From it, it appears t the exc f th Ba stantly drilled and protec in the usé of fire-arms and 
the Oriental insurrections having thrown out their policy, pattern over the. “aipcaditere for yo year is “702, 12 ls he s e, 4, seamen, under the 
and fallen unexpectedly upon the speculators, a very dollars, or 3,482, 515 francs. According to modifications command of four captains in the navy, were about to be 
serious deficit awaits them. Every effort for the pacifi- ¢ Delta, to cultivate the Pac&a’s lands. The 
cation of public mind appears to have failed, and new | of the cere 98 F this surplus will ani increase. | firde, or capitation: tax, was still waits t throughout the the 
bankruptcies, less iderable, have taken p! The army is from 15,000 to 20,000 strong, eng the navy petra Se with the utmost rigour. pd id that free 
at Prague, Pi , Trieste, &. It is cate that om oe co err ee six ships of he line, six frigates, and a rmitted n ext year. Sig towing is an ‘fia 
ja nancial crisis o nothing | proportionate number mr corvettes, ; schooners, tity of corn, & if the crop of 1840, 
f 1811 
pared to the stagnation of trade this a aggravated by 
the recent failure of the Vienna houses. 
cutters. _The e expense 0' f the e army ‘and navy is put do 
56 17,640,496 Fans 
—A lette pide Rom the 29th bes 
been compelled to practise me credit system ; ~ es 
source having now para 
been the conseque 
removed the rebar sect on the export of horses. 
from Kirchberg, of the 4th inst., announces that the 
Duke of Borde: eaux was considerably better, and no il ill 
. of 
sais re of the Poverty, ‘sccurrences w 
ut of the e 
of Priscinte pe Egypt to the 26th, "yaly, 1841 :—_ Wheat, 
ae ee ardebs ; barley, via 694 do. ; maize, 16,173 do.; 
j 26,912 do. peas, 12,240 do.; lentils, 20,000 do.; 
tal 1, 07 810 pr 
mr HINA.—By a letter from Macao, dated April 27th, 
} nearly : a month later eis A last accounts from China, 
t Bom 
n the 
were iets wounded, 89 had sev ben wend 
, to ogether with other letters 
from Madras 
not Proved mortal, 10 had limbs een eg aT jeiele 
When 
Frankfort Papers give “the result of the sitting of the 
Assembly of the States on the llth. The object of the 
he peop ii cleared 
away from the ‘spot, there were fired upon 479 m 
hats, 99 
he Cl t has violated 
the agreement made with ay “eae, for the renewal of 
trade with British rar Since the Ist there ha 
f tea b 
) 
pp ry smugzing, which ap- 
the unexpecte: 
cf a general amnesty to all political batt short cloaks belonging to abbés, and two monks ted vigilance 
prisoners. The mission ae ected the proposition, but and 10 reticules | of the mandarins ree ‘teppei nted “ved expectations. 
the Assembly re: scien’ vite coeip to a consi- a pines, were also picked up.—It is stated that there | About “3 17th, a decree arrived from the Emperor, 
leration of a project of he for the egulati tion of is every reason to conclude that ithe good daily becuse | couched i very =) Sleds ordering all authorities, 
he subject. Senate of Frankfort mast ig y, in the : -provine e of Canton, to destroy 
papers of tha id publishing the prices of the more and inore, confirmed. the teas, es; essary for the 
fands on Sundays.—Letters from Berlin of the rth i inst. te letters fro glish barba This order had been ri A 
isSert that the ate sitting rd bm Diet to receive Baron tidal us that on the e preceding ay a * Biidsh ft ial and it was thought that: one-half of the crop of teas is 
Bulow, the new Pr ussian Min I yed, and that the work is still going on. 
hearing a th 1 the members of the Cretan p I was pi 
on the subject of fresh i spec a the press, as also ft via, having, it is stated, been ier hel no other | prop ig r for 
pe remand oft the feder of = discovere: ee gn m fire-v 
says that a board the English had again been t down the sive gre the shipping. The 
f the Minister of Public I his’ ce 1 a. ‘ee head of a party ot ry American papers received in own this morning by the 
cti nd i ‘ s belie to march on Vi Great Western contain i ateli Forel om China, appa- 
ion is confided, as well as masters of the agar ssooe, A ferioes iheanee” ren takes y + preceding accou t, and stating that 
The Gov evérniment, it is stated. Sept go case the ur pt — and Ministers, arising out y the re aryry: he te d after the. destraction of the ie 
poBoreate rang ed Cog ge nee r M. Tinos, " romp lain at pre : rt nid be made on ide: Nae. Bgh med 
: € ‘Gon to the stip avro- | stration woul \- : a 
be no want of ae may te m ran = b Majesty re Ay gas pasar ed highly para t ‘at M. Ma- ne mates of the Blenheim, and Mr. boot By -eam 
sad mission of the C = Of Resid | videoadd nto woul nile Jong, Sg aby fh te off of the 2 Snipe, had been m urdere ed b the Chinese. 
8 t “a the arri be e vant 
o be the appointment of a a coadjutor to a ee be Arch Tune p Syrr —By_ a cdots tees assed 
expected ws be promoted to that office. po tester letters to the 27th ult. On the ia. immediately after t terminat- morning of the Great Western, in Db roe we have 
of the 2d inst. announce the failure of the first b Said Bey ‘ork pap pe te contents og 
firm in that town. ~ | panied by Sami Bey and h ig suite, repaired to wa ‘palace ver are unimportant. The passed o 
Swrizauzano. — The é Gazetie intimates that | of the Minister of Finance, hie had been prepared for nate after prolonged debates; the final vote being ze 
France, » Austria, and ieee po demanded of the > Pre- his reception. On the 23rd he waited on the Grand Vizier th Bill 9 was im joe he Ho pron ti 
lent of Di Pe _ Mies, by whom he was received wit resentatives, where it was read a i time, a 
fonvents. Accounts from Berne of the ‘H4th inst. feos the greates t distinction, | and_on t the 26th was admitted dered to be brig up for a second re ep pores 
that the 
the Diet on the 12th, that Argau had recently sold some much affability and ick tet of the tribut he Bill, ep dosti ¢ 789,310 Sian 
of the property of the convent of Muri, contrar definiti z 
rs 
two Pa two pronase 
on 2d April, d that 
r 
the r that canton should gi peor The 
spuiy whos for pea in order that the might write to his | 
Muhib are the late envoy of the Porte to rin 
two small 
dics steamers, to be employed in the defence of the 
ad 
Sub : of the G t, had the of Sa ves. 
barge ent for pegs ns, pe Diet ero go sie Viner Stes i ta a eee ma oom A pions at mene Str whi still ore % ie er 
inistrative one, - could not on ion of yeep oe a ae Tunis, for the pur- | seas suse ups he confident cated 
iy of HL Sates at econ | mh Ae oma tse oP lage lc the | ue fom hg oat nino oe Sap ovr 
rasiotres a et oe ack pom ay soi goo Be e th reba of a be mene and — Senate e having, during "the sessi ion 
calamitous fire_in that city, which broke out 
ci smn! of the convent of othe yn coer po AP one bs a a ‘ie = : ibe Sop Siete inal Cour cn ag 
means to enforce respect of his rights.” = note, peclieqetowip 2 f acre ing 20,000 individuals of & MLeot’s se = ih ted ia order prin the venue 
nprgeciey eget pee m : dapper’ dager red posparea the first to | take place before at ember. "Sie Lenten pp 
rye has been | render every possible aid, and to the 400 and | the sheriff of that county, in whose — 
pr ane = ee Oe ae of teeny. tae tecrants ant ar | soon as possible, being entirely confident of eg 
Ce ee a 22S a prevails in that cc ravet’ The in- | furnish the most conclusive at aaa ne 
is farther | habitantsof Lebanon openly p 
