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magia enor ren by act fv the ele oft | Sonny vat aude ie eke eee 8] Reape eed a Gooaniope ih 00 wee 
tressed =. sinters i 16,000 ee tas - The re- | plot, they fou nd the made by the poi ay t tthe Tata inane a ap — wa oe a orc ve mas mee 
ipts amounted to more than reals (4,000f.), and | Van pealirtanen at the time of the revolution of 1830 oe king- 
Gage Palafox announced, in the f the invalids, that, | that this memorial has been added t er Sante fp ra of relations between the Porte and the 
ith the genuine spirit of "Spanish gallantry, they gave up eng ex-Colonel Borremans, accuse ccomplice in o r accounts received by the Levant mail 
all share of 8 in favour of igious sisters, e plot against the safety of the State, hes. taken refuge | from pFeetn tom oro to the 26th — The intelli 
PortuGaL.—By the arrival of the Neptune steamer at is Rotterdam t is said that he has written to a person | is not of great importance. Mehe li had arrived at 
Falmouth we have received intelligence from Lisbo at Brussels that he has fled from — only for the pre- | Fayoum, on his return from Upper p Fare and had sent 
the 10th in ew hnance project occupied public | sent, to avoid being imprisoned ; that, as soon as the r his horses to Cairo, in orde ; ake pty cursion into 
attention. Considerable opposition was preparing against | affair comes to be tried, he will sthanat himself, bat, cer- | the Oasis, He expected at Cairo the val 
it for the nex eting | Chambers, but it appears | tain that he has no ee to fear a condemnation Kourban Bairam, which takes place in the latter end of 
that the Lisbon capitalists were entering largely into it. Hoiuanp.—The Dutch papers state that the Princess | this month. Krahmer, the Russian Consul, contin 
The advant rnment, independent of ash | Maria Sophia Louisa ee Orange, who was born on be the best terms with the overnsiext 
dyance, consists in its being enabled, 5 capitalising the | 3d April, 1824, will shortly be “married to the reigning net, the British Consul, was still aiting an answer to 
arr and sh payments to its ¢ uke of Nassau, Pri Adolphus. The accounts of the | three notes which he had addressed to the Pacha on the 
military servants, to realise the new at of ten per ore state of the vee received the Hague on the 12th inst., | introducti f the new tariff, whic ought to have been 
on salaries, &c., the levy of which was made contin announce that ater in the Upper pai “ge fallen, | put in force simultaneously with the abolition of the 0- 
n conanet payment by Government, and which tax will, and that the Dane ‘Aes were full of fi ice. In lies rdinance had been issued y Government, 
it is stated, pro a larger amount than the whole in- | some plac ice was firm and etna rag Pose on | abolishing Constantinople coins, whic ca a 
terest of the ay cate to be created by this operation.— | foot, but not by carriages.—The members of the Second general stoppage to sales of manufactures. The French 
Lor ward de Walden had, it is said, succeed get- | Ch r have received notice to resume their sittings | Consul was still expecting satisfaction, which he had not 
ting the increased duty which, it seems, the custom-house by oe ath = — +» Or, according to some on Aeon the 2d tage Per gy for the blow given to the consular nt by 
wished to im upon some cotton articles which they | of th n Arab. A serious yeaa took place at the Italian 
as linens, taken off; and a petition from the mer- ieananeees —The gate > aap ones of Geneva cats hag agg gh gy on the 23d ult., during the repre- 
chants for extending the time of d tching good ame mmission to draw up the plan of the new | sentation of Lucia di ammermoor, in 
ported in Portuguese s ipping previously to the oe inst., | Constitut laid down | of a diet te ape, Kine Italians. , who were vociferously 
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per cent. under the dif- 
duties’ decree, which expires at the above date 
was also understood to have hag conceded.—The 
of wine exported from Oporto last year give 26,355 $ ten 
out of which 21, = pipes na sent to Great Britain and 
RMA pkey ee nts oe Moe dated the 7th inst. 
ee us that Sir R. : Glotila s had an audience of the 
to his Majenty. the birth of the Prince 
of Wales. His Excellency on the same occasion expresse 
to the Emperor, in the name of the Queen’of Great B itain, 
the great satisfaction felt by her Majesty on the concluding 
of the ngland, Austria, sia, a 
ave 
n 
The same ac- 
ce Paul 9 ay was, in the course 
week, to ae for Londo The Vie 
indisposed for some time, n quite reco- 
at the ew with Madescant de Rosny, 
t 
n well. 
; of the Archbishopric of Col ogne. A letter ta the 
Prussia to the Archbishop hasalso been m ublic, 
ch it appears that the Prelate had 
he, a promise whi 
m this prom 
ag s. Geissel, his waar 
talled, which will be in Feb. Mon 
taken ~ ‘oath of fidelity to the King. 
sis Majety ne soeleoees in his letter that the Arch- 
‘ intrign ae . es — in the 
“ay : ues, and that id 
rage them.— Private leit neers (ee 
rities are now very strict in requiring passports from all 
ersons crossing the G e frontier, even wl y 
are goin ly a short distance into Savoy.—It is stated 
that the late Siccored events in Swi tzerland isin given such 
activity to the 
Russ1a.— ie 
men reported Some tim 
vour of the 
S 
ut which, as we then stated, wa 
considered to pe nec confirmation. 
s follow 
h d Mingrelian 
10,000 or a — of their pad The form 
van, and were attacked in so vigorously fe Pome 
were ‘pak senpkeus to the ree "They fell ba ck upon the 
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collected, and entrenclied them 
made, the Circassians being ra than 
and therefore they put to the sword nearly all who fell into 
their hands. = h 
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that if the idea of a "Whaat wh 
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Russians sued | Liv 
Pear of 38 es, 
a donna, and ‘some SS eae who 
shed t me 7 the performance, talians were 
verely n by the Englishmen Pel forced to fly. 
Ladies fainted and the performance w neluded with 
tr the ct, every one having left the theatre. The M 
s who were present were, it is said, much Scan- 
dalised, iad exclaimed, “ These are the Europeans, who 
e e here to civilise the urks!” This affair pro- 
He 
e, cad Kaya ae It is further said 
oan be jud racticable, 
th iors ants a railr ot be 
engineer, Col. Gallic 
the Cibelli Fa neape) arrived at 
killed nded, After this defeat th 1 on Sat atukday, having m e passage from 
for peace, and were answered that the Circassians wo Halifax in aleve days. “og brings New York papers to 
ake peace if the Russians would first evacuate the for- | the 31st ult. rtf contain a great deal of angry discus. 
tresses the coast—but they would not treat without | sion on the of the liberation of gfe todd od is 
intervention. They proposed that after the evacuation a | British ports ; n ned aan 
Mr, 
the tha haw OF "Onledind In- 
surance Compan ay, bg forth that it had insu 
who had been taken by wrecke 
tried into 10 Nabi and there liberated. The 
during the winter. The harvest having been fine, they have 
abundance ol Bs = tae 4 and 1 expect to be very successful ; 
since last wi 
Srbitalom; ‘hey managed : sack five castles. 
thing to encou- 
state that © ers from Berlin, of the 10th inst., 
had -ount Maltzahn, Minister for Foreig: Affairs, 
a rented days attacked with brain fever, and tha 
Connt fai Were entertained of recovery. The 
Com. his 47th year. On the 1 , several persons, 
i. ty Suite of the King, left for bearers, 
elegant presents in china and amber. 
fontttUM:— Accounts from Brussels, of the 13th inst, 
SS that among the papers seized .at ‘the resi- 
* 
IontAN NDs. — Som 
er at neney ae ie Christmas day, in wes tye of the 
merican missionary, who it seems interrupted 
some ; sldicne ceremony, performing Fin He the i inhabitants. 
This person has been sent off t 6 
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te oP the L t mail 
fro tantinople to the earth ult. M. de Bour- 
——s the Pretich Minister, ed his erodentinty to 
y: 
b eee yd 
rg the course of a long discussion which arose u 
e serious disturbances took | ‘ 
ta 
ject, s 
in her ‘eri tieions graspings 
Severe remar 
; and Mr. 
ress 
ongress, referring to the same sub 
, that it was the lawless attempts of thls eck counts 
he Sultan on that day ey, it is was 
received with marks of the highest distinction by the 
Sultan, who expressed a hope that the friendship and 
harmony which his predecessors had ever studied to 
intain with France would be di u 3 
reign. Ali Effendi and pe Effendi, who pace ap- presenta’ 
pointed, the first Minister Pleni: tential in ng 
the other in Vienna, had taki tea e of the patton! 
ist to, set out after thi Paiste OF : 
Sth ult, the Sultan’s second wife died, 
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