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Mosaic by the first “masters. One will be covered with | 
flowers 0} and 
Rome, having that 2 Saint "Peter in the massuae 
ilt. 
gil e 
ments and promises _ np Provincial hp ip olay nd 
anton ; and that 
— he is willing for the ipoaent to respect the existing 
e, ba t that the sli —. woo ersaten oy its terms ae 
of ‘trunks of trees, resting o s paws. In ‘adit tion she 
these, his Holiness, it is barr ra send to the Viceroy a 
collection of all the coins and medals struck during the 
e hostilities in that 
vince ; and that therefore it i ca be a in mind 
such an event is not only vighly probable, Poste he w 
rfidy an i 
of engravings by the first Italian, French, Scrman, and 
nglish ters ; an ellum of the work 
ebr, rated orientalist Chevalier 
the South of cic —The Venice jou give an 
P 
Amoy sailed With respect to the pay- 
ment of = ‘Tansom, it sper that the Gor ernment ; only 
sete fou doll 
91 
as ter sale 
t of >see a did 
ere vole typhoons on i coast 
the 6th ult. In consequence of a violent scirocco wind of muc ch dam Daring one of them a cutt ter, a on 
i oe re t. Elliot, was wrecked on 
that the whole k’s Pl 1 fe d he island crew and nai gers 
water, and anes of 100 
cumnavigate the walls of i cathedral. ca panned from 
Naples announce the cr of the cee known theatrical 
director Barbaj He aid, under a rude manner, to 
have poeaons s0 seuss Lindi of eis — - was 
fami iliar rly known as the Bou ner re Bienfa isant. e dis- 
fi but his Pace was 
rather su pre en. He was in 61st year, and has left a 
fortune 0,0002. to his Sees, a son and daughter,— 
It is ann Poe that the a lists of Italy are to hold 
t Lue 
t “at Kow Low en 
were roughly treated ; but mica some parleying they were, 
for a large ransom, taken to Macao. The island of Hong 
Kong a. to be retained until her Majesty’s decision is 
= 
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aca 
‘aTES.—In t we briefly announced br 
e 
ease a 
It may not, howev er, be uninteresting to 
our nach picee to se soot — some of the details con- 
nec! te d wi ith these events. e@ papers received by ¢ this 
t length the report of t 
their meeting in 1843 at 
TurKEY Sarees gard ee been received from Con- 
is 
rails and its pcre 
n the vine 7.—On Saturday night, e broke 
London, which, at one come threat- 
sleet an cient "ediace _— — destruction, and t 
sebeital © y by the 
bitants of the Metropelis. but by a 
national calamity. _ The Grand Stor 
0) v 
280, ene stand of arm 
lowing is a summar tl ] wile 
event, which have filled, at very great length, the columns 
of the morning papers, and 
of paperanian among all classes: in the } Metropolis —The 
first disc ery If om ten, and.w: 
I es we the To 
the sentry on dut ty at the Joel Office firi 
The panes cei soldiers immediately assembled; - — 
pel w ing- 
ton, tk in the Tower, | active nea 
| were mmeitely hich, how 
gained a Hiab ul ascend- 
It commenced in mepoo: Round Table Tower, and 
cou: thence had made its way to the centre = — Grand 
Armoury, where it was seen bursting fort seve 
ps seat with great fury, and rapidly ctending in — 
saws Numer rous engines, ¢ as hagei n the Tow: 
s fr et 
3 By 
i 
1 
were soo 
given at Utica during the trial, together with the speeches 
of the counsel both for the derma 8 the defence. 
and t add 
Letropols 
gh th 1 tt, tion . 
the sentinel rforing . = 
gre 
on the spot, th 
+ 
fined to the unfavour ble 1 new which had been received The ev id ence is very voluminous resses de- aon without orders. Un saeteataie the 
in that capital from Syria. - The momenninens: wes in d by length, | culty was: experienced in procuring water, it bein ioe 
revolt, and in: a nflict between the Druse lud of so many irrelevant topics, tid ; the flames thus gained so. much 
45 been killed, and the Torkel on ro t they eat little aaa after —_— a = hea cine it was soon ae sca $ no chance of sav- 
n t theny defeated. One of the Sultanas gave | been relieved son the n point,—the fat ing a Gendt and every exertion was directed 
birth to a eng: _ the 12th ult. This, it appears, is | cused. testi imony of ‘the witnesses for “the on to separ pe ‘joining buildigs. The White Tower 
fourth yep ¢ Sultan, who is yet without a | and the prosecuti for so nt danger, and the > greatest 
le heir ; r that the last child born’ was a | it en positiv ely sworn to by several that they saw Mr. appcheds ion 
rince proving ie piorsea : M‘Leod at the burning of the “ea while on the other | taining no than 200 barrels of gunpowder, eee a 
nce of 
Heer yeibort Overland Mail ares India and China 
hand, it was establish hed by the evid most rs Se 
'y express from 
ated: intelligence from | 
ils 
able the place at the tim 
and slept at the house of a friend deving: the whole of the 
ni ight i in ques stion. ‘The counsel for the ‘defence expressed 
ess 
plosion of ew would have been attended by the 
serious results. The greater portion of it, beamed pn 
—_— removed to pao corner tower and eo cellars 
f th e De Bat 
vil's barrels 
rown 
India, with the exception of some di neces ately, however, when there appeared 
excited by parties of the unruly A b soldiers errr" in ne of the prosecution : he stated it to be a ‘throughout little ‘hance of longer ee _ White Tower from 
the service of the Nizam. The only intelligence of im- | untrue; whi ch ha rani: n blowing in that di- 
ce from Sei at the important position of only untrue, which <—o mistake and ey SE rectio t th “the rmoury agai! 
| ota -to the British. Major Outram fals held by | it, oad changed and deigat Meer > ee which 
hhas taken ession of his as successor to the de- | the rankest perjury that was ever brought i if of this 
ceased p jl agent, Mr. Ross Bell; the negotiations | j von believed | but of all the — elias in the Tow at ie crisis, 
continue with Nusseer Khan, and will, it is hoped, soon it-to unease combination of wicked men to promote | great fears we SO a for ; the safety of the 
. eke alts. In Affghanistan the | a base an He jstiedbe t was only | Crown _ - er Reg: ffice, which closely a sie 
ee and the the os ou ee ae 
pie rbgeoes uruly 
tribes. took pi oo 
August ie tetivdon the British’ eee and ia the Weil ie h 
| would be trary F and it wa 
men to put forth their order and it 
s his 
and with uch, difficulty, removed to = 
e by the Yeomen of the Guard, enn 
eg 
‘orces were again siibicioiee: In Fhibet vnc ig | been referred to by us ina st ey sinh “aris ore of ‘the | roe cine and have. since bee 
Soutien going forward between some of the Sikhs under | men for any —— be esthetic gs Leod. But y injury. The 
Zorawar Singh and the inhabitants. The forme: d sabe see fire, however, was s prevented from extendi gt the Jewel 
have gained several victories; and it is thought tha ) fic fi that no 
some vo tire Nepaulese, who are also “Aire ot sem in China, see to go to war, a that siaichens oar but of | fears “Of its spreading further were parm orir At this 
may 80) me into contact with the Sikhs th th The learned gentleman minutely | time, an express announcing the 
Pisin ot or + Herat there has been d th d the prosecution, and the cha- Duke of Wellington, as Constable of the T y whi 
terest. d tk ngly I who gave it; and express sed his surprise the information was forwarded to her Majesty, who ex- 
against crafty and powerful Minister, for whose re- | that the law offi fg t pressed her deep concern and regret at the event, request- 
moval he isanxious. Letters from Aden, dated the 10th ion had bandoned th ing to be made acquainted with all the circums' 
Oct., state that a force of ad ae Judge Gridley, in summi ng | connected with it. Notwithstanding the lateness of the 
ked u *isid sabes!’ he jury an expo: eaten of the law, and said, | hour, the alarm soon spread through the Met “sy ;-and 
holds of the Arabs that the only point an had to consider was, whether Mr. | Tow: wer- hill and its ae sapteaa te were de nsely. d 
four m wounded. “Thee enemy Were pert M- was present at the burning of the Caroline ; the | by gra 
h auesti £ i ibi j their tion, es S a iS of th dest er seen 
5 
conseq ly 
tate ate. 
roe a te. 
still aha ng se tes for w 
Tiercnelais | 
tithe t — 
nm 
deration ;* and if of his b being one of 
the party concerned in that ccsancalciey — woul id bring 
him in guilty of murder." His charge contained. a 
and Royal iomeges The extent of the ie done 
fair 
is described as 
proximity of the seat of pons Governm 
catta will, it is ho oped, co: uate to 
trigues: 
was expected to arrive there in er ember. 
ieee ta, which arrived at Bombay on 
Pt, 
the 26th 
— the intelligence from Cina «hangin kone 
engers Commodore Sir 
y ie while 
it seemed to throw some (orem n the credibility of the 
witnesses for the prosecution, uk was, indeed, chreoghens 
a al in favour of Mr. M‘ Le cod. The j jury retired for 
m hour, an 
nanimous verdict in 
The tri al lasted ei eight days, but 
that had 
known ; the whole Grand Ar- 
5000 
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moury a: ts, of 5) 
stand of he rd and sash Duke of 
York, have been entirely destroyed, and ing is left 
standing are walls. In addition t » the 
been — consumed. - . utler’s — a pe 
e 
o! r 
er, is completel rs 
e 
spectators in the court until the last two tm matt r his | stores. on — er cent e Bow wyer Tower, contain 
acquittal: Mr. M‘Leod left the court in company with | naval stores, se boarding pikes, &c. The 
y the has been roughly estimated at 
but —— the ae attempt at = disturbance too ok illi li oi bat the loss sustained by freer e1 
pla In reference to the — of Col. Grogan, t i om 
nari te chat e was released by order of - ra A mult ne city of rumours have been in cireulation § _ 7 
ern Sir R. Jackson, areata watt he Thment, Ps supposed origin of the fire 
m application of the United States suttioritses This | fidence can be tk Overhe sted 
psc urable termina ation of t two subjects which thre aten ed 6 appear to ‘be generally —— as the probsble 
by their hag been insti- 
between the tw Pea by the Government authori ito the matter. Up 
wo ay was hailed in New Sern with 
by th 
— psy on pooner might a even oe — 
— ere ; 
- siding, and i better feeling, said, Sina sp cing till bur 
ing up on both sides of the —We have since i 
j bes another. arrival New: York: _— Rochester none, sree areas an jaracwes me were 
ket reache dt 1 ringing papers ty 
role Nt but. nt ey soutnin: no 
with _many “of the nobilit a 
Lord ie fe and Sheriffs, | oe a hecd pe sr 
» last 
ws oi interest oe to that brought by ou! 
< pr 
pe advices 
CITY. 
Money Market, Friday.—Cousols for Money closed at 
883 Stee rm for A Bank Stock 
166; India Stock, 246 to pening ia Three 
«Half per 
rlai her M as also sent down 
culars pene e with 
vent.. The fire pecssrahorm has not er una’ 
One _ t 
as killed by t 
ce etek ees 
to the origin of tbe ace 3 3 but.it 
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