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been decided respec red the free ee of are weed eee wharf, and down to Whitney ’s-wharf, fro th either d d, aa it thus falls upon the officers ot 
The duty of 90 piasters per annu still lev: ce William-street to the water, the n gaob neha, 
every boat, egreg d those belonging yi anf onary tt ing &e. rge quantities of goods were placed in the ried or gh as rwise, it is Petr sh they wnat gies % 
been antherinnd soe: Ss Me | market-house safety, but were afterwards destroyed. ready made uj Ae —_ aaa to pay the innocent ho ders. 
i d yst eon vessels are stated to have been burnt, among which Smithfie Id € Ke 
ag ys opie ¢ him S fite ships. re was still burning when the | cattle for this year commenced oh Wed “gem ay. and contin 
ie ae af ofthe country, pray pod it in harmony with mail left. pea ae buildings had pentogy been de- | nuéed during the remainder . the wee xk, t th 
hatti-scheriff of Gulhane. ee Grassi had b feared | Baker- street, Portman. -squar iapiicias s of - 
to inquire spsgeth n atory state of the 2d and Gth regi- foe cn Satan, of property will prove io Vick much sa have this year been considerably a ved, both as 
ments of the i$ a an © Shibrikit, which nae 43 grea ter than abow e reported. The o ther fire ours the cattl ral accommo. 
— Seen ack oe Os of the Ram death was t tors. The rooms ne ve ten owded every 
fprtber pam ery, but ty doctor, baving observed ey having pheno ed two entire squares and about 30 rn with ueiek: noblemen 
aif the symptoms of p 6 in the | houses. The wind was blowing a “gale at the time, phe and gentlemen who patronise cattle-breeding and agricul 
hospital, cau andes them to be seaeel to Rosetta, ‘with all | tho ugh the greatest exertions were made to arrest the | ture. The show was considered to surpass that of Tat 
the | precantio: necessary to prevent the ee ex- | Bevarees & of the flames, they p i e r and 
te t j ron- | amount of loss feos not then be piney ese hss bited. The oxen were particularly fine, as were also the 
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ess Dinglage, of Hanover, 7 of fever, in Cairo will prove very great. various breeds of ca In the upper portion of the 
Lith ult. She was about 50 years of age; she travelled to meet in a Ensaio ioed the tte - the sling of yres building were exhibited many vegetabie b patente in- 
me, and G eat We ster n. Mr. eod, is said, w as co g to cluding potatoes, turnips, mango old wurzels, carrots , &e, _ In 
of Thebes. Fevers have been this year one fatal in ate is 
han 40 persons prs = gg died of | an Eacunby through the Government. | machines and i a lements connected with hu usbandry, drill 
ape ass Eg tate National G Pygitts dear for ————— ploughs, &e. variet ty of pr izes and medals | Were 
the defence of Aitalicin, has been dissolv ed. CITY. d 
Twpta.—We received on Monday the Overland enh Mm ‘ney Market, Friday.—Consols for the Account, | °™ feeacal by the e judges. 
bringing dates from Bombay of the Ist ult. By this con- | ggi to 3, ex div.; some eae sore ae money were Darkness of the Metropolitan Roads. —On erst 
yeyance we have no intelligence from China. The news sanctioned at 89}; Three per Cents. Reduced, a 8; f the li 
from India is interesting. The proceedings of the King | Three-and-a-Half per Cents. Gabon’. = to 3; k 
of Burmah had created some uneasiness, having brought | Stock, 165. Exchequer Bills, 10s. to 12s, prem. 
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ing of ‘the roads i in that parish. No resolutions of con- 
read — the Secretary « of the "Metropolis ‘Roads Com- 
with him to Rangoon a formidable force, ameens Tt : 
ir from 150,000 to 200,000 m e Britis . F Pape 
amting at Moulmein have been much alarmed at his Metropolis and its Picinity. ms lightin ng by that commission, and declining a confer- 
app: Vari ini rrent _ bik iy in- Re- ing of the Tower.—On Monday the Tower was | rence with the vestry on that subject which had been 
tentions, some being of opinion that he w to | again opened to the public for the first time since the fire, | asked. ‘The statement of the ecretary was t tha t6 months 
attack Moulmein, if the opportunity be farourable. “Unie "every visitor however being under the necessity of pur- | ago the commissioners gave f Ken- 
circomstances, the Government had bee! t ac- | chasing a ticket at the Armoury Ticket-office, at the west- | sington, that the great diminution of the toll re venues 
in sending ps to nd that iaparteut casio 3 | ern or princi vo entrance. It was last week announced by | occasioned by the traffic on the railways. rendered it im- 
and a strong fleet of steamers had been got ready from | the Board of Ordnance that the new Jewel-office would anne for the i 
Calcutta aud Bombay. It is confidently asserted that the | also Spend to the public on the same day ; but being | of the Sete g as 
King of Burmah, who is accompanied by his wives and | still in an unfini state, it remained closed. It will | the parishes had tim h arrangements for 
children, not desire war; n less, every prepa- | however be opened on Monday next. In the mean time, | lighting as s they might deem expedient that after a lapse 
itis! i: het. the rest aes abi alia, remains in the pos- | of nearly four months, notice being taken of this 
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paul, but nothing positive is } on the subject. An Beajesty; Ludgate-bill. Within the oarding, on | must cease to light on the 29th Sept., when their contract 
officer has | despatched by the Sup of the White Tower, Gare of the | with the gas company would expire ; but that they would 
examine : report ‘oceedings of Armoury, consisting” of what fea locks, bayonets, render bs facility to the gee: and would Mavy the 
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‘work, and that a treaty, offensive and defensive, has been | many of the trophies ta other en- po ster 3 that pea of ‘the parishes: crue cireum- 
entered into by the Sikh Chief, Shere Singh, with the Indian | enemas The dye are “closed wich gtr psc al stances similar to Kens’ cpa exercised the powers 
Government. Shah Soojah is said to have — r- | railings; but the view to visito unobstructed. The | for that yehearts vested in li parishes, and have = 
: would contribut 0: f tick Yj 
d oy the aporhdny the lity; and ¢ 
whence a view of os whole terview has been made- ‘ie the part of ea pT Ne- 
ins is ined. Various specimens sa soli ution of | the — 
the ruins, showing the effects of of tie Bee oan ths different ligt 
Nn : of | me bstanees destroyed by it, are expose: rs have no power to raise funds = Tighting, 
ndering his presen yd al at The number of visitors on Mone which the parish RAT: a tine refore beta corn 
ae la! Earl it is Se ee the un- white. by their resolution, 
permission to a Russian Prince and agent, wh i th «yas the following day, gg cen oy not as an er oy ee s result, 
was anxious to travel in the Punjaub. Major Out the ‘weather being fine, the num was greatly increased. an Im} —The Commissioners of 
has ordered a force, under Brigadier England, to march Althou gh large > bodies of adie ‘aad labourers have | been 
ee employed for ern to Papenetay c Jeave to arch over or stop up . 
who have rendered it unsafe. Nusseer Khan, whose | ment of the ruins, their task isnot yet completed, a watercourse which at present runs from the Serpentine 
‘wanderings have caused much trouble during the last | siderable quantity of fused gun-barrels, metal, &c. sag tne River to the Thee This alteration is to be made in 
twelve months, has at length been placed on the throne of | still remaining in them. The western wall of the Armoury order to form the proposed road from Knightsbridge to 
his father in Khelat, and has signed a treaty of alli Bayswater, which will pass over what is termed the Palace- 
and friendship with our Government. T the Ordnance, and a scaffold has been erected at that end green of Kensington Palace, and which, it is thought, will 
created by the unruly Arab troops in the service of the of the ruins for the purpose o of pulling it down. The | be the finest ride or drive in the park. Some alterations 
Nizam have been put down. A number of the prisoners of Ord: d all are also expected to take place in the Palace-gardens in 
2 e ic i pease eae relics, upon the principle of gratuitous distribution, consequence of these improvements.—At a meeting of the 
to he offi f the garri Court of Common Council on Thursday, Mr. R. L. 
their services during the fire. _ The sale of the different | Jones, the chairman of the London Bridge Committee, 
ticles alluded to above i brought up the report on the plan by Mr. Galloway, for 
ted in th I the construction of a viaduct for avoiding Hol ro-hill 
d Brick T Sixpence Sn chenged for series dozen | and Skinner-street, and for raising by subscription, or by 
- m- | old gun-flints, scarcely in red by the fire, and the same | a joint-stock company, the means of carrying It into effect. 
oe made oe a small quantity of burnt percussion | The report stated that the committee et et wit- 
fused iron and other metal vary from Is. | nesses, but as they were of opinion that a join 
pstininy we wa thet panty 9 of | four Ehglhees and een an to "2s which latter i is the maximum — “The beautiful | company was aninetle in pemacepley they had not ex- 
of Bluefield, on he Mosquito shore, pt. Davis, is | amined the plan. They, however, so fully concurred in 
sped 2 foe no Geta Ami ed cr Ses So repre meme rped tetany pace gen a 
rior. T' is said | of alter The mle ofthe improving 
caused by Col. M‘Donald, at Belize, havi laimed tr n of ar tiller Iso pla aeeee es tween Holborn and ‘Newgate-street, that ha 
to the sla: them to 
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"Th te Forgery of Exchequer Bile The abrupt ter- | means of giving to the recommendation 
minat the proceedings at the trial of Mr. Beaumont | committee in respect of this iid othet Se ee 
rcpt gy Rapallo, appear to have aay vy aR OI Hy adoption of the WF the report, recom 
surprise in the City. The important disclosures alluded | mending that petitions be sent to to both Houses of f Parlia 
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the com- | ment, praying for he 
mittal of the latter ter gen' ntleman for "trial, _ will now, it it is | smoke, a nuisance daily increasing 10 
I of the great increase of 
ends of justice may be defeated. The trial had been | tories. He the necessity of gaining the co-OPT 
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‘public in of ; : 
It mt 2 to unanimously, P| 
; ring onbanse store nai hat fate in London. ba ge sa egret in a resolution 
| to Spo g to relieve the public anxiety with respect Right of Way through St. John’s Wood Ceme e : re- 
a affair. In the mean time, this tal being at a an a, the On of the Com at a meeting of the sine td for stiona 
ep looked to is e decision of the Lords of the | port of oe o a footpath across 
t d oe again st the p' 
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little more than 13 days. 
New York to the 23rd 
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cir: ssf : : PP nsequence 
Sad : 4 | to be regarded as the i ent holders of | except ee aaa ice, in co '. 
- terest, but the peace € accounts of | these bills, which is, that a considerable amount was paid | of the su a occasioned to the minister of ter of St ate 
3 ae ty in spurious paper by subscribers to the funding who have | Wood Chapel and Cemetery. Mr. ras ented 
‘paper, or to return to great damage “e 
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