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oe 46, 
Sicily 5 ‘and several persons of distinction have deemed it 
prudent to secure their safety by flight. _ The _directing 
sittings at Marseilles and Barcelona. The last accounts 
from — state that 80 individuals had already been | 
arrested. 
go his way, no one anes whither ; at least such is the on oe 
conclusion drawn from the contradictory accounts circu- 
late d. It ae ves pr go however, that he had gone 
f Boston. 
f th havi poterrnive at gedeoa rise 
t he Emperor 
tected: pomeal why empire, the cultivation of po- 
tatoes. The vfs easantry, however, could n jot be pr revailed 
7 
Parliame 
HOUSE OF LORDS. 
Thursday.—This being the day to which the Imperial Parlia- 
nt, 
been obliged | to resort to measures of coercion in order to 
conquer their obstinacy. The following is an extract of 
imperial vkase i ion :-—* 
i the c 
Pape avagerg shall he ep Rid in 
who should be unable to 
g an indefi- 
Gr PE ety from sar — _ "20th ult. inform 
s that his sty Was pur: ming a rse calculat ed to 
aE ee + "Bagind f : the d dy 
J th 
Mav: 
in his stead of tT Chttiaae "The ae howeer ry evince 
their gratitude to their distinguished coun avro- 
isfaction at 
seri 
proceeding lest ii open 
eget to prosecute “al who had sobaenthel to the f fund 
in aid o f the late insurrection in Candia and elsewhere, 
ment of the United Kingdom stood prorogued, both Houses met 
ck, the Lords Commissione! 
Lord Wh: 
Privy Council held at 
Oct. There was not a bee aden 
except the Lords Commissio' 
ber of either House present, 
CYrEey. bead 
Money Market, Friday.—Consols for Money closed at 
89 to 89}, and for the a at 91 to +; Bank Stock 
164 to 165; India Stoc 54 to ay Se Dogs per Cents. 
Reduced, 882; Three- ere: a ds 98; 
New Three-and-a- “Half p per Cents., on 
etrepolis and its Dictnity. 
the last arrival. They, however, contain no news of im anxious ath were t te i pul 
portance or general ae if we except the continued for yi Lb 8 iy y, and their earnest desire ts: 
assurances of Mr. M‘Leod ad been £4 th t. zg 
1 as } 
of this city. Sir "Peal concluded ‘el _— 
health of the Lord Mayor in — he said he h 
confidence, from his high charac’ 
dusty, and his known angie. 
e Lord May iin 
s most grateful for the high prt da 
‘ae tions.— 
ech. He 
ual, 
been re- 
ndeavour to do hi is 
¢. 
and, above all, for the manner in which it had 
ceived by those prese ent. __He ould ¢ 
ma this g 
am Palace on re the 2ist 
ad 
dq ‘ttt é 
of their 
eects. it was Sal 4: paar for— ‘it that he desired, 
After the usual ro 
principal guests left. en 
couchement of her Weta ‘ea the birth of a Prince, 
ceurr’ ring ¢ on this day, only a few — s after Mr. Al a 
t gentleman becomes 
in consequence entitled to a ba aro Api It appears, hoe 
ever, to be a Cai that ‘that honour will be 
conferred both on t Lord Mayor and on 
re a Jo nso, 
—The inv 
“ppcaeirce insti- 
es of the 
po is yet 
subject: it is stated, rae a rn as ae particulars 
nnected with the unfortunate event becom re dev 
loped, they disclose in a striking m 
imminent danger in which the whole 
tress was placed, but its almost rachel escape from 
me 
The Lord Pot be Day.—The preparations made to 
the 
able contributors. His Majesty had also invited to dinner 
be palace the Minark _ Tzinos, though he was then 
of Alderman Pirie to the Ci vic 
celebrate 
In the mean time several pn naa 
| and workmen have been ~~ gaged in removi 
chair, on Tiiedey, we 
and their effect was tok increased b, y the fine weather, 
ar Greeks, Turks, and English, and for which, hors J con- 
t. a an early part of 
ng th 
‘ate, and conveying the 
least damaged portions of “the arms to the Ordnance 
the day, of the safe accouchement of her Maj jesty. The 
res,—ever rticle of 
lated state. mday eveni ng “the Superntendant of 
the 
On Mo 
fisted, he was 7 subsequently sentenced to 40 day: impri i Fire Brigade as ays Burts rey and found fire still 
sonment. It was kish g e City since the of sufficient importance 
had pr al the he- entry of Greek newspapers into the of = Queen tothe Gaia “ “The co occa vm to require any longer ree presence of drvdes. omen: engines, 
dominions much of the same c usual oved for the fi me 
PER EER ES eisaiaiettore froin Co riers ag ea moved from 2 Guildhall at 12 o’clo ck, and pas d through since the fire. A ae rae had been joan by 
ult. art bv harart oat oe » Mr. Ban tk ing _ Office r from Lord seo hg a9 
head been presen’ O » and met ter to Westmi f from n the Duke of Well 
io reception. On evening of the 16th, rh and goer from Westminster to Blackfriars-bridge, ing the C Jer-i 
Tiekiaiiis Soiesidittadl, ducing the i f which, hill, St. Paul’s | the conduct of the soldiers d 
throughout the remainder of the — no iness | Church-yard, and Cheapside, to Guildhall. At the Obelisk of hich a fi don has t pie 
would be transacted at the Porte. M. de Pontois, the | in Bridge-street, thi — on i $s: return; was joined m munication 
Ambassador, expected to’ the next by the Ambassadors, ee was also receiv va from Sir <r suites announcing 
| ware cnet te When pc hat ak or | udges, 4 E ent, and other Weller age £ 's de atta of all = had been done on the 
; in Constantinople w! J fa get action raved that-.charges had been brought 
the ibe Baron Years Oo fore Y g at Guildhall. The pl and | against the ois of having forcibly obtained spirituous 
woul 
was also in the s rious cag had pee yeh but the only gee feature 
of the 
isted of a gallery erected at the lower end of the bh hall f for 
the accommodation of se ae of the 72d Highlanders, 
fir re, and of having otherwise misconducted themselves. 
— inquiry, however, has been eee co by the milry 
authorities, and from the eviden uced d the cha 
Vienna, was, in consequence : Y, | whose” ted greatly to the interest of are proved to be wholly without 73 bance “On prt 
; : ing 3 Hf y without foun 
arene “argh yapee te ee pratt over =e pra occasion, Immediately under a stack of arm ang day the decision of a Court of Inquiry was made known, 
Jochmus, ha ote Pacha, as he | is now styled, had the wo words | “ God bless the Queen,” while along the fro: a reporti f the Sundi against ne of the sol- 
ceiv f the hall was + Horan die a [ Sh me " a ee ter ate on the it 
ledgment of the services pscsraate by him in Syria. tee “ the -Wales,”” with th of | of ee a. mt eon duty a ertiige ou . fg. 
W me at either ee th 1 of | of his musket fo attempting to force his way into the 
the cloth her Majesty’s health w 
mms soe tenga ake ee, 
_ Ye-appearance, to 
as proposed, and drunk 
with great enthusiasm, after which the Lord Mayor gave | 
“The infant Pri the heir apparent to the British 
Thro rone,’ ”’ which was welcomed with enthusiastic cheering 
toasts had been given to the Army end | 
Navy ; ; and also to the Foreign Ministers, for which the 
ath 
r 
Col. Aitchison, in behalf of the Court, read over 
| the evidence, in the presence of the reporter, the Serjeant 
and soldier who were on duty on the night in meant 
| been proved thi 
when he did so he wi 
j bee 
e eae rr struck the reporter, but that 
acting under the orders of the 
d to let no one enter the 
pemenrni 5 that the crops tifis year will be very 
that of cotton. It + 4 ad however, 
more than one-fourth o! 
— ay — of Sir R. Peel and her ct Minis- 
ters. 
circum- 
ee are ome 
at, 
, neither the Seen nor soldier exceeded 
that n 
in dong coy sp cultivation, i in consis it is 
to express thats cordial parece at tg ihe allowed to 
in that t hall in ex- 
of, csdendhvrsbog and yet its tati 
it is cal- 
ancien: 
Pressing their feelings of exultation at the auspicious 
shai gat Bills.— 
our last. 
culated that on an srerge thee 
and 
600,000 sy analy (313,000 to 
200,000 to 
330, ( rters) of and 
300,000 ardebs preg to 200,000 imperial quarters’ heir 
barley. Private letters of the — st ult. state i ete 
had transpired as the ultim: arrangements between 
pied empire; which would increase the domestic estic hap- 
piness of her Majesty by presenting her > pple wath oe 
with Levins ungiherg people ot agent country. He | sto 
rejoiced that they had emp,” Sept ae | 
of distinguished orato garded 
transit of merchandise Snaderry Egypt, although, as an- | the oe tatives of and states, ata | t I 
nounced in a prev s Number of this Paper, the Pacha | that hey pp sce ea Se , wh neues (5 Id afford a chance of action against 
. + ree ee " eS wae eas Fy pa lerle jeacned across 
Salted d The Sultan's Serciary, who bad b er might be th i f ations i soma thee “of ci i 
eran duty" He ul eeaberkod-acik puabh aed. Geile: ti the counter, ie nly y out of doors, who might have 
Conan vig scot his min ment, still prone et as one man in the senti- | prbcpee haben, Of the forged bills, it is said, that 
5 Macrme perpering fo f jonarchy of these realms, and | two further sums, of 20,0002. each, have been discovered 
Scone the 15th ult n d , he was sure look t with b d jc the west end of the town, the other in the City; these 
amount 
arrived “eco on ” Montlay, we ae ree 
been concerned in this affair 5 a sups 
just disappeared, and that heis strongly 
sha sy 
