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on the essential condition of its remaining incorporated having advanced towards Sphakia with a ti 
Lilet Tahi 
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with the kingdom. His Majesty reminds his Polish sub- | forces, whilst Tahir s 
jects that attempts to effect a separation wou d bring great coast, the Candiot insurgents were thus Beberg ie org th ] 
The Bpeicpoer table, 
f hi h of the Navies of Great Britain ind the ‘United 
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dra: up in America, 
ate, a be 
ns 
responsibility upon the parties concerned.—Another de- | two fires, and Were obliged to ‘su ubmit, _ Subse 
ree has al: d 
onnage, Lect hs of eet of 
war and merchantmen, 
possessed 
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Be Provincial Diet of the Duchy of Pomerania and the announce the entire a raga of the island, the insur- together with the number of seamen at present 
Principal ality of | Rugen, for closing the session. It ex- 
the 
ited S 
Tahir Pacha, it is added, | by England, France, and the Un tates 
re King at the zeal and had promised them a full and entire amnest Hae Guage 
P i * 7 y- off essels of 
attachme ent of th | Cuins.—With respect to the a ceneg 4 Le the letter Amountof| Number ire cy all 
minished affection ig iene his Pomeranian subjects:—A stated to have been receiv ed fro m Mac ‘ontents of | a Tonnage — Seamen. 
conference took place on the 15th i inst. bet ween re Ma. Fi Gatignan’s 
iest y, the King of Bavaria, and the t G Messenger, hich it j,has Saat Ei ——- | -————_ | -—_— Sane a 
n Diet, the object of which was to decide upon the | th ng 74 states ny pi as ek pat Peat = woaonn phe v4 pe seb 
aie of defence to be adopted by the Germanic Con- | of th strongly doubt the authenticity a _United States 1! 000,000 | 16,666 | 103,000 | 68 
federation the information thus conyeyed, the eee question “From this Sediga it would appear that th 
p e mercantile 
WITZERLAND.—The in terference of the Aus nabrian, was actually | forwarded from _Alexandr ia reason | interests of "the United ‘States har far less ae in 
Prussian, and French Env of in the affairs of the Co than those by th prveorticn to their extent, than those of any other mari- 
untr 
yents of Argau, alluded to in our last Number, gives ‘sil last mail appesre ed to be 
tod th 
comm munication 
, 
farther importance to this pein 
on. 
Austrian Minister has recently received further despatches | rantee the a 
reasonable ; but, thongh it 
, 
to be genuine, it cannot gua- gree —There i is no news 
wy. 
of any brewinest interest. 
from Prince Mette ernich, instructing him to recommend a Great Western steam- ship, whose arrival we briefly t had onsequence the saat com- 
the Confederation to observe punctually the terms of the | noticed in our last number, give | the detai Is of the news mittees. ly returns: aid before the Legislature it ap- 
Federal compact, and not to follow a radical line of policy, pak Chin From t th pper 4 
which may lead to the destructio h Confederation. | these aecoun! ve learn, that immediately — the fall of | |, large sum of 1,190, 0000. eyrrency, while that of Lower 
he remonstrances of Austria, on the affair of Con- | the Bogue Ports the ci ty of Canton was evacuated by | Cana de is jg down at 114 ‘D007. It is roe _ ad 
yent of Muri, are not renewed for the moment, because | all who could affo rd to lea ve, taking with them their fami- Exce the » Gov eee eat ib oes not in 
that power is con oaees the abst oar that > an will lies and pro; arty s having Aa wie ey te 
not allow the convent to be suppre d. But e Fe. had been de o be seen. | hold a winter session of the Legislature, some of the im- 
deral the news of the attack upon | the Bogue insti? Pe- | i f. 
the law to be ab by Argau, then the Enerae will kin, the 
ficient state of forwardness to 
ree 
the means in his power for 
t 
to pr 
enforcing his rights with regard to this convent. This | nate the English, gels 
si itis added, 5 ety ted Py Prussia, Russia, and ood not Soci one or the Tr pe- 
France. j f ordered in chains to the capital to be | HO 
tried asa Taiee, for teria degraded himself so muchas | Saturday.—The nec soo otk two a aneoaee 
sio 
Accounts erne state, that the majority 0! 
hav Powers 
other must conque 
‘oceed to Canton, and to extermi- | present. 
th ted iby the Diet proposes pressing 
the Canton of pe eg to restore all the convents except 6 meet the Plenipotentiary, or to listen to the cession of | inof eine commen: 
Wettingen ; and it advises a separation of the reli- | Hong Kong. Two of the important functionaries r = a gs ‘A serge Lo 
gious com ities. Other members of t! ssio. nton in time to behol e success of the va sh arms, pers eg Besa SP aatiy’ be pets elevated 
propose to re-establish the convents of Muri and Hermet- | and to sign the and sanction a temporary trade. | Brooke ell, who was introdu 
schuytz only. Subsequent accounts to the 21st inst. in- | Captain Elliot was at Canton, protected ne a military pir sca and s mesh niece were 
form us that the affair of e Convents - beginning | 0 | guard, waiting the arriy val of Yish han, the Empe ra aye Thele is karailas i 
lay before Parliament at 
nt, 
USE OF LORDS. 
and the swearing- 
and continued until four. 
the c 
ced in the usual Winni as Baton 
who was introduced with 
in Ns met shortl 0, Wl 
wou td be com- / usual ceremony of examining the vanits and cellars of 
rough. The im 
assume a serious mee in the Cantons of Thurgovia, | phew, and who 
par and Glaris, in égtneqathes ‘of the irtitation pelled, it was thought, by foree of peoretits to sanction ere te = thi chen ues os sai a 
cau the last -of- | then taken their seats, the anecllor directed t sl 
ps i 4 hela pee of Zurich. Two | the arrangements made by his colle: Four. men-0F | Othe back’ Bod ti aumibon tie’ Goaimons to hear the royal 
§ meetings are e held at Ka ppel n, the other | war were stati ioned it shied Maco Passage, ee Canton, speech on the opening of Parliament. In = few minutes the 
terthur. tect the | th fe il at Wham , where they | Speaker eer owen number of car wis red at the bar, 
ld 
t Win 
Dusteats of the people. _Letters from Berne to the 17th 
inst 
state 
I on a part of the ey authorities. | ti, day, [am commanded to read 
the Sy for the examination of the question; but | The other vessels we 
re at the Bogue, Macao, and Hong speech :— 
< ee — insoet bie tlemen 
0 
the majority of the Argovians, it is stated, are deter- Kong. 
mined 
to Maintain the resolutions adopted la latterly a was eri dat 2500 
of ca non. ay Chinese Admiral, evenr,. fil in defence - to 9 your a advice aid. aaslstenbe attes 
ms Grand Council. The B 
the B ris, as did t 
meeting at Mavairpetti for the purpose of d 
the treason to Protestantism shown by th e Depts of 
ank. 
Zarich. The adjournment of the Diet is announced to | san after the surrender of that island to t ia Chines se, WaS | faction of informing yo pa tha & theo 
— ee on Ps Ist October. 
mnou 
=9 
Ty 
n, and about 800 pie 
other m peneane ns of hig 
ving at aw 
ces 
siectiaet Her Majesty spt rie 
pow: nity 
Maj pesty “th ne most friendly relation 
and to | When, the royal commission having been 
The Lorp CHancetror said—Her neon not being present 
the following most gracious 
ded by her ’ Majesty to acquaint you that her 
Maje ea mea evaitenl ‘herself < the earliest opportunity of resorting 
the d 
ce of the last 
ues to rec ~ foreign 
ng assurances of their desire to tes with her 
j tis- 
slain on landing. The day afies the fall of the Bogue the 15th of July, concluded between 
—The Ar ugsburgh Gazette of the 16th inst. | Forts rewards were offered fo. Emperor 1 of Austrto, ‘the. King of Prussia, the Emperor 
try, and a A consequent change of Ministers. Itis expected, 
@ concluded with Prussia. Accoun cfd om Odessa an- 
noyace tha at several commercial ous there have sus- 
Em 
Gow te 400,000 rubles, and Isais for 200,000.— Private 
oe 8 from the same place state, that June and Ju ly 
on tie ate of the latter month there was a aie 
Storm and hurricane, but no rain. 
Bay sae ‘from Rome, of the 9th inst., inform 
us that Don Miguel, who is now living in a retired manner 
pl nach ga ago dot ca Baajesty' bs be enabled to state, that the temporary separa- 
10, id o a ib utes: 50,000 for & prey or Captals tion-which th easures taken in the execution of that treaty 
en alive, and 30,000 for created between the t Saree panne ans venees tae ave 
Teas ae high and scarce. The Hon: rchants would | ceased. ¥ Majesty trusts wry pion principal 
interests of 
only deal for cash, and insisted on bein ng err —_ the arnt wa im security for the peal Saclay a gga 
It was believed that the arran; Majesty is glad eer wees 16 oe eee 
E ist would the evacuation of Ghorian by the Persian troops, her Majesty 
ed sete cal aad Kd : len. tam hag care amp. | oFdered her minister to the Court of Persia to return to Teheran. 
again cot amp “Rr hticn = at Her Maj regrets that the negotiations betwee Plenipo- 
pie at 4 | tentiaries in China rere the Chi . - —— yet 
os t r was - | been brought to a satisfactory conclusion, an at i 
pas os oe fom Cont = "a eg arrivi okey. ne the necessary fo call Het — te forces Droge her Majesty has 
ajor- Gonek 
foigs a as Coansapndér toned of the land forces 
xpecte ee Majesty’ S Penipbeniiesios have been 
ected to return from B 
at ee 
i ae was 5 on the ye nt of ig 3 rh we tet a se he 
would fix } hades ke having 
= an invitation. He s ae refuses, it is said, to abdicate 
cr a pecuniary consider » but is pre in want of 
Oney. An Amba: belae ‘tooo Lisbon was expected at 
toe, the Viscount de Ca arreira being called to Paris. 
pe ee from ron of the re 
Pk gd ter of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, the Prin 
wae —Accounts from the frontiers, of the 15th 
Rte inform us of t ch perfect re-establishment of peace in 
PD ako 1a. The rebels of Brai 
five men killed, nine wo niet and seventeen n prisoners, | 
md buky ra a ype hgore though! hi to inft that the posited which had 
sis ought Maj san bs appy to inform you 
a aha eae adengat when Se eesieg ae 13 1 oniee she Bont Reve and Portugal, about ir aa a 
treaty Lee by those Powers in 1830, for r atin, 
eres Srates.—The New York paper 5 brought by totic tio! ; , have been adjusted amicably, and wit 
the I nee packet, which arrived Bat agg last honour to both parties, by the aid of her Majesty’s mediatio: 
tain intelligenc e 9th ii Nothi of | The debt inca y the Legislature of Upper Canada, for the pur- 
night, Lr ong oy = fet t public works, is a serious obstas farther improvement 
importance had © othe nse og ‘, whic! ential to the prosperity of the United Prov: “ 
il steamer. Bank bill was passed by a majority of | per Majesty has authorised the Governor- to make a 
Si... The na great diversity of- opinion communication on the an po thi it ee —— of 
: i Her Majes' i before 
to its success, but it was thonght beri é Bs eo ouie ieheal tice heat your earnest be directed to 
would i bass ith some modifi i ne 4s only ques- | matters so — — ¢ the and the 
tion remai: oe is, whether the President will agri the “ ( 
to or pe 5; ; but tho: -_ - ee reg — the; | Gentlemen of the i P the House ——- — sis 
ident will assent trial 0} ~ confidence mye Bane zeal to make adequate provision 
as well for the further of 
on your 
still asia ae publi, snd a by private see aly oy for the public service 
and hook loss to the Wall killed | that ye a 
pi tw: soldiers w. wit in a skiri mitted £ sina a Aecteter spat Governor PB hag ors E — pon seus: anded to declare to you that 
gular troops, and next da ay the ore of the revolt er successfully using his endeavours to ha the extraordinary expenses which the events in Canada, Chine: 
be engred. —W. e Se learp that an order has bee: a piven en | priate Fiseeahe in) federal court. His trial to | and the diterrenenes hea Se eee fv wbageeinsn es 
¥ the Viadika of 3 pitied for he breton a Fas come on in the heomeher circuit on the 19th, in Oneida maintaining 8 force a unecessary to consider the means of in- 
muskets ‘and 500 qnintals of pow | county.—The prospects of the harvest were flattering ; ing the publie revenues. Her Majesty is anxious that this 
reparations, however, was not e ir of | the wheat and cotton crops looking well, and giving every | object he effected in the manner least a sae r 
the limitation of ‘ : seein a n ure ople ; and it has appeared to her Majesty, after eli 
: e frontier h nm settled with t jn | tion, that you may, at this juncture, properly direct your atten- 
me ee an aoa ye the Vladika having | reported im the come 000 scale, | tion to the revision of duties affecting the productions of foreign 
ted to the propositions i y relative to | ow enter "of Congress, exceeds 17,000, sou + | countries. Se at poorer whether some of these 
sitions of PHe M Aceo 5 the states as follows :—Maine, | duties are not so triffing in ee eau as t - Sonyge eee e to the 
froin @iniaecnck Sands ne, , opposite ontenegro. ee wi among d, 103,830; | revenue, while they are vexati o commerce. You may further 
Rea ge: before Sentari had formeda plot to rise in arms, 
bask the se sentries,.and Feturn home; but the bag pet 
i he instigators were 
Losians 381176 
inn, ya23? ; South 
protect ‘mats 
ceeded to defend the whole 
mestic, pursued by Go i 
Sed : se: st 
ese ; Massachusetts, ea Rhode Islan a examine whether the pA eoersg ‘of protection, upon which other 
22; Mary- be — to an extent injurious 
terests of the people. 
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