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tinopl A ppen d | of incendiaries, and several Greeks and Armenians have | questions, to which Boe ver, he received no answer.—Lord 
pad Lege last wee sai tation ded f being eopcarnedl in it. Sed ny moved. certain returns from the Court of 
is three miles from the town, and that the usual convey- onal om have also been posted in the streets, = Trinity tern Court of Exchenuer, imme ceeimesimsclante i. 
ance is an t hig h. In coakeqoene ce of t »| Lord Broveram gave notice that he should, on Monday next, 
, there being from | their h ouses bei ng all constructed of selene are great pee a yealaed to their Lordships, with sive to obtain 
twenty. five to oharey roy a besides an unusual | pro- | state of alarm. Government has also bani fa a pg hang gph rh: an aad Ahh bigs ae } upon the 
] ee departm : 
rtion of luggage, i 1 hill, a | prohibiting them to leave their houses, with or without Parliament a preoninntieaeh ee tat sean to in bore 
mile from its destination. unded ; | lanterns, after sunset. in the interval between he and the previous session, i s 
the m d n English la ady, the Hon, Canapa.—No news of importance was received from naar tg i pe age. Boy rad ar sey vg a 
0 ved a wou ed in tk da b the ould state grounds which he thought wot uce 
Mrs. Ives, te recei aes 2 French hae gentle |} Cana a by last ‘Halifax packet. The arts Bill | the House to agree to it, though he perhaps had no right to an- 
is likely .. ea ee e a i 5 ; i a gen tiaigate any opposition.—Lord Ci.1rFoap then moved for copies 
man had his leg broken. jority of 12, The Governor-General had the | of any correspondence that had taken nyt between the Home 
asso tthe ceceenin, = Pa oom laid at 20, 000. House a ba loge ame for the polls yes tion of nial rth Ms eda: Hats mmr rch he exercise of their 
Gresce.—We learn from the div: orks of internal improvement, the | The noble Lord ha be tage Sauna that. Be eek Meals co crema 
the ae, National Bank is shor’ y to be opened, al- | total c of which was estimated at 1,470,000/., provin- | of the country, proceeded to detail the circumstances on which 
hove the agai. 2,600,000 plhocnanif is not yet invested, tial tedin. to be spread over a period of five years, dispute bet bab Siac ince Baga ser gh ee 
C : > Sg bed betwi me Irish Jesuits an e@ resident Portuguese 
re being only one million and ahalf. The commercial | necessary for their completion. priests as to the rights to certain Seneeeeiaies claimed by the 
visis at Vienna had caused a reaction at Athens, and de- | in hand, the Governor-General propose: t the money | former, but enjoyed by the latter under a Papal Bull issued about 
ined 1 fail be bo rrowed, and thal ae - Phaeimerat "Param make 200 tog ae His Lordship mentioned that individuals of the 
‘Tray. i P p + en D hecieate chure! at had been Tarseenes by the Company’s local 
ities, been nea 
of Jerusalem | his lordship praca 8 rate in pad a the thong hed poses her Regge. th peng ashe bad, Lord. E: et LENBO- 
within his states, Saati rmed el dea ie calling it hack to | blishment of a Government bank. The message produced bis era denied the last part of the story, ‘explaned 
oe } onageee object of its ins titution, whence it derived | a gr sanaatio on, and 2 2,00 4 ei es were order ed t ‘0 be | the real facts of the case, and bearers bape so far < hratenpiads ma 
¢ 1 neh in atk Brel Lie maf fullest og aad ges paw mo r addi! os papers on 
 aiepes: ite the subject. abou did both 
it the direction of the pon oieat goose aii S f| the subject The able or ae eatly pales 
which soldiers of every class are received. As soon as ae Nova Scotia oe New E Bru nsw te Bar 2 7th ult. a Dt ee a rey Hom LANSDOWNE ors nted a petition from some 
* the Ord d * . , issenters erton, com: of the national distress, 
tenant of rder was made acquainted with this | extensive fire broke out at St John’s, Me ‘ice swick, in perpen ak hae am rd poocnenn te sry rsa 
intention of his Holiness, he proceeded to ne for the | the ship-yard of Messrs. Owens and Dancan in the vil- | cided upon so long a delay in making that inquiry into 0 ty or in 
purpose the vast ae gral anted iby e Pope to the ph of Portland. tei is sai aid to have. had its Origin # i the | taking those measures respecting it, which sooner or later 
to, .7 tl 2.5 the 
many sick. The 
ceremony, to cite 
blishment. The Gi 
order, near the Ponte Sis s = be made. The Duke of basa gic wise it ee tapeesies on 
ad dy as |b ssel_nearly completed in the ship- — chen Carkng pilin ae pot rant Ps - thawed been brought to a 
Pope has Duele in oe with all due | by a het hot bolt t which “Fell from the hands of one of the St 
Ww ie benediction on the new esta- | workmen engaged in enlarging a hole in a portion of the hii tr HOUS 5 Pom Se cn aie 
torn e delle nag Sicilie states, that a | ship’s rigging. The fire immediately communicated from a RATAM . Niowont ie oaths and 
felt on the 24th ult., at Sul- | the chips to the bottom of the vessel, whi een Seek seeks Lea La ie cas pp er lg Bei awe reported 
mona, in Abruzzo 
no disester occurred, 
ui tra IT., tee ‘iethplace of Ovid, but | newly tarred, and soon spread to all parts of the yards | against pel ded, for Thosora Nottingham, Newcastle. under- 
On the 25th, a sharp shock was and ship, defying ¢ a avers a’ bag: 5 nguish it. From | Lyme, Lyme Regis, Merthyr Tydvil, Harwich, lythe, 
the ship the ded the rksho; 
felt at Caramanico. ship workshops in 
Turkey.—Accounts from Constantinople inform us | the vicinity, a’ cg em to ‘the Vilage. The fire — a Ps Yan The Rode g prt Bagby ha 
ae in consequence _ Age 3 desire that the | raged without intermission for nearly fi ve hours, at sublet tJ Chere ch Rateqeion, + on i motion for i into a 
yrian soldiers still in the Egyptian army should be dis- | consumed property of t SEAWRLSEE OF BNEDELY: fer: Pe adipose, post. 
by emet Al at = ba vig their ~~ Ty; t | Beer the ticlay which had prac mali Cac i Seoret tye tease 
the Pasha has _demande d of the Porte oa ther s the to 25,0001. The long, however, have ta given as | of Commons was to be closed against the suffering manufacturers 
bl robable losses : — uses burned and pulled | for five months more. He believed, however, that the holy 
an Egyptian corps 
Porte has been lat 
P 
hould quit his army at a time when the eretnlbie! of | down, valued at 17,500/.; pe er urned, 2,000/. ; area eae teee x woth B roe cgc ter Aira 
. h : 7.0001 2 é 
might be pee in Arabia, The | ship on the stocks, partly rigged, .; rigging, &c., | trodace the Irish Registration Bill? The formation of the Cabi- 
occupied with the consideration of | not in the ship, 1,000/.; furnitu , goods, &e., destroyed, net, and the known opinions of Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Stanley, 
isi The last | 2,500/; making a total of 30, 000d. were, he thought, such as to preclude any confidence in the 
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this point, without having come to any decision 
i if Th: laced 
steam-boat, however, gp iro datpatches irom Me- | containing 1,150 people, have been turn er <— - on Goasen ies a gins ed tranquil was sid she —— 
nemet Ali, in which he is readiness to send | and home, 600 of whom may be said to titute | grievance; if she engaged in agitation as made 
home the Syrian soldiers nerys acknowledges aoe his | by ‘Fhe Bar * pablo an arene nent against it ees ae tedesianin atid Wi 
} ir EEL answer a af Pp ing 
cad aaxiety respect ing Arabia is diminished. What | eth ad arrived in New York from set tin ‘and | gun for fortrard piteclacty the sume Registration Biikae ts the last eesehon 
r the In the interior of Yucatan hi over the | put he hoped, with the aid of Lord Stanley, to produce a measure 
of the Pasha i is not yet known. _ Phe conferences of the neniy-disoovered rnins of the cities *% Usol and | to combine the correction of existing abuses with the preservation 
hors of d to the } ** ** Chie un Itza,” bo th of sg A are said to surpass of bing franchise as nearly iad ead on pt —— oe 
:§ ir C..3 i that n bee = 
i “1 ernal administration of tee try and the finance, in _ The Baron took the necessary pointed, wa bak Sak ben the cate, to the Board of Ordnance. 
¥ we, oe , it vee rs ti pital ience great embarrass- apparatus with him for which | Sir R. Pes said, it had not been the invariable usage to place 
m 3 taxes eived ~ the pare are the only re- nin eS mf sa! pi ve soon Ss to the scientific and | a naval officer at the Board A pated and appealed, in proof 
Seva oe ch marti: can calculate, of his respect for the navy, to the mode in which he had con- 
bs tro tS stituted the Board of egret Capt. Pecwecs, and other 
peat cutari have received, it is said, no pay for | iineton set Bite os coed thi Gat tien of aeeionichoaee 
pars or Parliament. [eae to be an officer of the Navy. ied 
¢ Ist inst., state ¢ HOUSE OF LORDS. er toa question from Mr. Frerpen, . Pert under- 
in that capital, on a oaabe: serious alarm began to be felt Monday.—Lord Brovenam presented a petition from the | took that in the bill to be introduced for the continuance of ex- 
ani ed British and Foreign Anti-Slavery pagiee f a complaining that in | piring acts a special reference should be made to the Poor Law. 
— nise and m ntinous condition of the army- It is | despite of the stringent laws which had been ewes, and the | Sir T. Wiive called the attention of the House to the fact of Sir 
army, whi many negotiations which had been entered into with Ee E. Sugden still sitting in the House as Member for Ripon after 
ene se hitherto rendered t in | Countries, for the suppression of the slave trade, 2 pritish skill and | it had been Seomnnced that he had accepted the office of Chan- 
t ei # panabee instrumen ” capital were still largely employed in speculatio tions which depuaied cellor of Ireland. contended. b gre ry Lemon, 
¥ not 
he hai inds of Fils satin having been at —_ roused for the necessary supply of labour on the import of slaves from | dent, and a viol lation ‘of the Act 
Afri blishments, whi 
of Parliam: 
hich were | inreply, did not consider that he bart lost his character as Mem~- 
ecessary fo! 
a. 
ei d interf ith tk t3 inci i th ines in Brazil and Cuba, were ber for Ripon, until the 3 had been gone 
tio of se em si The * (opariee nba pas 5g the illicit traffic, the means for con- | eating him Chancellor of elend: Lark Russett though 
pare il mpl re. 5 ducting which were furnished from this country; and the object | it expedient to have a form practice in refe to the vaea- 
ps of war presented, on poe 28th = a memorial of the petition was to have the scope of the present law so ex- | tion of seats consequent on acceptance of office, sidered 
Sultan, wherein they did ot eonfine themselves to he ded as to include within its operation the class of dealings | that Sir T. Wilde was quite justified in calling of 
Tepresentati, f ir o bi ¢ | which were charged against those agents and their princi t | the House to the septs i 
there w i —— a caieeeg cig home. The petitioners also prayed that a committee 2 i it be Sir R. Peet, in a question from Dr. » OX- 
‘ere abuses in the administration of the seas point ire into th of their alle Lord | plained that the impost of nine per cent. now levied in Syria by 
xt @ Mini i ie pata ong hg bytes in substitution for a vari of 
te Ministers and their creatures, and the whole body | Rivon agreed that if it could be shown that British subjects were | the Turkish Government was in § or iety 
bead had thei i i implicated as was alleged, a case would be made out for the | small duties, and cagorat ad House that England would use all 
while ni wis ‘ eir salaries punetually a to them, ger dears of Ferileoere proper influence with Turkey to prevent any injary to the Syrians 
‘ine months’ arrears were owing to the army ; and, ‘On the motion of the Duke of WELLINGTON, a.com mittee was | from the great change they Led undergone. 
finally, the onl Be th Pie 
y vils was, that publicity | then appointed to take in oe en ration a report by Mr. Barry, | _ After remarks from Mr. THORNELEY an ORKE on 
should be given to the tate, that ell might the architect of the ny ‘Houses of Parliament, relating to the - bai cto e Greate De ed Fg the [abstr one eet 
ot if they were fairly administered. This memorial, | © g and ventilation of those buildings.— Lord Cortenuam Romagesl A he Bras be — going inte Com 
ha P; = > | explained to the House the nature of the bills which he had in- | mi , and ‘as calied Mr. Crawford, when there 
fa ustapha Pacha, the Seraskier, who is be | troduced on the first day of the ; the f | were for the motion 196, @ against it22. The Hi r roe 
ee to the views nts, undertook to | which, he said, was to establish jurisdictions which would Cones on the persescing pees, a cS 
e Sultan. An intrigue, however, had in the | bring home justice to all parts of the country, Hot only fm rela. | Contngentch ay the leader in the House of 
aes tion to small debts, but to all other matters where the subject- | Wirerams. Lord J. Russett, 38 
setenw ile been set afoot by Riza ‘Pacha the High Cham : casteanhed hak sens 
id d hardly obtain acre of the Greases ee 
berlain, w' ti en mates wae ees and where the parties coul iy 0 ; i 
perial red oS 
expressive of er ti dd dor cinded by 
satisfaction ani evotion to Govern- during the present session, | but that he would lose no time in 
scomeue. 56 Oe i id bt, might 
er farther entering into the details © of these bills, con- e thts expenses Besa Go Tee ic oar tree that tion 
‘ound willing even to accept offices, which, so 
were sometimes a Ce ae 
bee Te a is docu ment had also to be reuse by virtue bri ringing them em forw ‘ard on re-assembling of Parliament after far from ee gee Creare tery gh ae wie cry 
tis Highs = there was nothing out of the us i Been Trt ee Sept snoring oe the whe atone of thet Se ar Civil Contingencies 
ther true ox the weirs it containe, a. far pagers. Lord Baovemast presented @ petition from the Re was then passed. ae Ce 
i which was for £51,654 I0s., to complete the sum necessary for 
: not, were suc! <p bonis habit of hear- os Lees praying their Lordships to 
day, whereas 
address 
issue her Ro’ oclamation for the expalien i: oe bes P fhe charge for res Sc, of public hilislogs and 
for the maintenance 
ba se morial, 
every pr 
: learned Lor 
Presenting that of the troops of the line, “ Your Highness | from the United Kingdom. The mothe petitioner.—The Bari of | also Royal Palaces and works 
Jour macomething new, and on that account worthier of | lunkon presented a petition from Maneheis Meat cyary | Ms. Winsisas ee 
mori ° Salta n has ca both these me- | repeal of all duties on beef, pork, butter, <a ae soy sah and observed that the greater number of the Royal Palaces 
jals to ¢ ete of Mi o that the only im- | known description, and the meal made from 4 5 ke for the benefit, not of Her Majesty, but of persons who 
Mediate miste ¥ 4 of Devon ted a petition Loge gb Murray, com- | were kept up autctted to them there! es 
P sai p N presen i : _ 
ee te result expected from ‘ins - the dismissal of the arenaber oF the loss sustained by the estate of } oa ae had aa pena Kensington Pal ss ae — artont For a 
Ine thee tern reehe: The spirit, however, which | sad Ep. te somsequewes ot | gt gaara Eis, Abboft, ae | a very small portion of the Royal Family. Some of the members 
itself among the troops, it is thought, | official assignee. ained | of it who formert, rea ere had e received certain annual 
will late = eu ; could not of itself remedy the evil. Lord Beevexsx expl patch vide caer residences, ane he thought if that plan 
v be productive of the most dangerous : aliy appointed official ctanees, pre Pp 
con: The al hi the mode in which he had origin twithstanding what had unfor- | were adapted with re regard to the whole of them, and the palace 
at Constantinople akoh read -* ob ous: S pilitie: and tar ayo that, nol abe office a ery | done away with, ay the Ly rive ate es at —— to it thrown 
2 en joined by redif la, | tunatel occurred, he thought i t advantage 
io are now marching there, and who, ite feared, will | Ro lng othe oo 
make common cause with them, they will very ee tahert th & 
fie nlsble.—About two hundred houses were burned ina 
Which took place c 
i 
5 
is 
£ 
tinopl eek i of Con- | no doubt that when 
‘Occurrence, called Eyoub. "Thi is be go of it at the is presenta 
no ; ii 
time; but it has since heen discovered that it was the work Manchestey om, at lengte, and then took occasion to ask « few | than 20,000 
