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lain of the conduct of the Druses. also learn. f rom | board as pesnenees to steer the vessel to Nas: Capt. charge- sheets for ‘their my gay ma This unusual event 3 
oye suena oe Rifaat Bey cmcyrpiy or Fo- | Orkin, ad commanded the rage as se erely ars to be asc ribed by the aldermen to the at cacy of © 
reign Affairs, and Tahir Pac Grand A ns of the fleet, | wounded, po considered dead ; the mate and several of | the Police Bill, no tot at clause w er closes 
re at See r ing Ase by the for- | the crew were also m injured. <A Mr, ll, who | pu Sala night till one ine ay, and 
r to the Austrians to enter the Turkish arsenal to repair | was part owner of the slaves on board, was m me’ includes i nthe same regulation Christmas-day 195 ood 
ir frigate the a. * nee ogi he acha had | afterwards thrown overboard. Several ringleaders of the rtrd 9 e night seeapoy each of thos great , 
ositively refuse acq the per The | negroes were lodged in p d 
ag - aoe had a with troops on r Sa- | set at liberty. was r 
loni red tr —— ga to | had protested against their being allowed 
came is regiments to reole had sailed again ft 
Eey y the Taam ma wi we a pr pete ura from | mate.—By private letters 
Alexandria to the It., but it is not import- Notes it appears the yellow fever and black v 
ance. The Pacha was stillin a Egypt, td up the to a grea’ 
grain. The Turkish treaty of commerce was put in force i PE a has a? 
at Alexandria. Under the old duty British goods pai stmen. Two 
less than three per cent.; but now, it Dg 5 they will ants of o 
have to pay nt.—Solim n Pacha had left oe it, m3 fell victim the 
Alexandria for Suez under the pretenc g the | rank and ied astvall to 
practicability of re-establishing a canal, betes that point pac were Be of 30 men 
and Cairo, but the real object of hi rney was under- | The dis having somewha' 
to be for the purpose of fortifying S uez. would h ed entirely ; but 
Prersta.—Intelligence received, thro the | month it returned with increased severity, and no less than 
ium private corres: from Constantinople, | 5 mee bi Be garrison became i 
that the Schah has given an interview to Sir John M‘Niel, | a grea hopeless i 
our ssador, and that commerce with | the prion letters. The following description of this dread- 
Per as been signed, an wa this | ful diseas a non-c ione 
country, Major Farrant having been vary daily in the | to the detachment of Capt. Morgan 
Turkish capital, the bearer of t nt for its ratifi- | Artillery, at present se 
cation in London, It is also said that th @ Sehah was going | does the black vo 
° n expedition against th atory Turcomans, | yourself a sure victim ; 
Unrrep Srares.—By the packet-ship Independence a linger for about the space of 12 or 14 hours in all the 
the Acadia steam-ship, which arrived at Liverpool | agonies of death, raving mad, i 
this week, we have received New York Papers to the 15 r four men to hold t 
ult. ey contaia the ident’s message, a document their do not at 
of much interest, which, from the state of the rela- | sickness lasts, ‘or duty men. There are only two sentries 
tio ween this country and nited States, and the | at present, and should the sickness continue, there will Thi we 
several important questions ns big o unadjusted, has few to mou . Ou Royal Artillery) payne Telating ly the 
been looked f for r with some anxiety. The message adverts are all in the enjoyment of good health, which, I think, is when Charles II. laid the first sass of the old Eschanal 
under on account of our having so little duty to do, and no ex- | and i very near the actual site.’ 
two g Pe pas some a Fa aa congratulations posure to the night air. With the exception of the death tons the architect has constructed a larg 
upon the rosperous oer of the one of our non-commissioned officers, who died the 15th | whic contain seats 1,200 visitors, 
a aan the fast 121 pia the su ML pus Sept., and one gunner and driver, who died on the 28th of | whi to be roofed and decorated, so as to appear like 
t trial is referred to. ‘* Sin ne adjournment | the same month, we have had no other casualties. The inne tent, the Fis being supported by a pillar 
of C ongress,” says the President, ‘‘ Alexa M‘ isease has committed great havoc in the island. The The access to the arena will be from C: 
British subject, who had been indicted for the murde ‘ort Adjutant died first, the Governor’s lady the Pre- | a covered ig ending gradually from the leve 
American n, has been acquitted by the verdict of | si ene i fe sae of a ly were the next; 4 fen street to the level of the platform; and th * 
an in t and impartial jury, and has, under the judg- 1, and carried: off a great number of the re- | to assemble betw he hours of 1 ert 
ment of the court, been larly discharged.”” wane inhabitants i the military.” being expected to arrive about the latter hour. Lord 
says that _ , whose Government had tak Ce wen ne Mayor will give a banquet in the evening at the Mansion- 
upon, Heol se rhe i of M‘Leod’s asty hee. thae CITY. house, in honour e 0 n; at whi i 
answered in the only way Moony Market, Friday.—Consols for the Account | t® present, besides Prince Albert, all her Majest 
answered a ah gg hegre the Pevevest of which are ends 9}, 25 Three per Cents, Reduced, 894, §; Three- hm ape cindy udges, officers of arate, the principal c 
~ | and-a-Half Cents. Reduce a. ndi Is nts 0 one e aldermen, of 
—— any wks happily for the «people of eens Britain, 3s. foci a 3; and Bank Stock, 165" to %. : Court mon Council, the "Gr esham Commi 
as tl jose of and flied friends of the Lord Ma rt 
whieh an sear ual a ence before Metropolitan Statisties. =e following is a 
ity intern 1 question e Mr. 
par ks hos i yy feeling ise fettered | * ee laws 
pro 
jus As far 
e slave ‘ra, which the se Messog, among 
wicked 
nity can disco operation 
to suppress it among the United States vessels frequent 
the African Seas as the Washi 4 
bo 
5 
essage with great earnes e remarks of the 
President on this subject ile ‘an additional interest 
ris and = Vv ieintty, 
of Lords.—For s past, workmen, by 
Prk of the ad of ae Tit Com miissioner of 
-terially to ti 
generally thoteht y of Prussia 
the King of the Belgians, and many dntnguished foreigners 
will be present at the opening of the ensuing session o 
e 
—An improvement has 
eat of persons who hay 
ted the different paibtic. buildings ein ae ¢ Metropolis, 
“a1 
Wilah the 
conclusion of the treaty by the Five e Great Pow 
in 
nspiracy to defraud the Uni 
Bank “of 400, 000 dollars in 1836. 
[ 3.—The the brig Elizabe. 
d at Liverpool, reports that the brig Creole, 
mond Virginia, bound to New Orleans, arrived 
ves ey taken 
of the vessel, and deman ded be eeereny 
colony, and compelled a shipmaster, who was on 
abeth | the theatres, 
othe of amusement, viz., the Tower 
Galler. "Polytechaie Institution, and ; 
have been Hd the cook tok 
of the e City has been little ahaten. Ip 
confi 
ae it is stated that alt though, in eulldaicaes nee er Set are of 
rts t t! 
statement of the christenin 
i eelings esing 
of the proprietors of the Bolivar Minin Asso iation 
in ihrogmorton-street. ep 
Secretary, from vwhich it appeared that the illness of 
mpany's agent had retarded operati 
and the quantity of ore supplied havi 
than was anticipa ro e stat 
thews, the produce of the was 
e expenditure. i 
mpany. The recei ts for t 
amounted to ae "3851, -, in which was ag Sig! fi 
is wide 
ems of expenditure, tet a ioe nce of ‘Sal. 
of the company. The report was adopted. 
proprietor shieniaod himself in fader of alo 
nuance of the 
ra 
ates, but no 
had found phox their Sectiae on day. 
would not 
a esis and it 
were 301 so ake of the. thitie 
Osfond sircer. snd iid stsialty we 
the purpose ng measure: 
at present before the Marylebo: 
esures to 
