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Bourbon. M. Pageot, on the 9th inst., ane with Count 
Flahaut, the French Fes in com with Sir R. 
erhazy. 
the the. syst € introduced in e Prussian 
prison discipline has been decided. The ennsylvanian 
system, defended b uliens, has been rejected, and 
the system hitherto adopted overnment will, on the 
whole, be retained. in- 
ns 
of 
and several pri are accordingly to be 
and’ Munster 
el p 
forthwith Duilt or sitered, especialy at Berlin, Konigsberg, | i 
in of c 
e new 
urn, he rejected it, declaring that he would have 
no aay that should not be alike beneficial to the whole 
Ger 
Br wes —Accounts from Brussels state that the ‘“Mo- 
niteur,’’ oficial 0 organ, has published the five following 
conventio: * 1. Convention of navigation between Bel- 
ium ria, 2. C ions between Belgium and 
Hanover. 3, 4, and 5. Convention between Belei on 
one , and Hanover, Anhalt, Bamber. y 
on the other, to secure to the subjects hes the contracting 
and political 
me J ae or from the Government 
hat the murderer of 
by 
last a fortnight. The J Is also inform 
King, on this occasion, has granted entire pardon to all 
his subjects ndemned for political offenc “ordon- 
nance announces, that they will be restored e enjoy- 
ment of ge rights, and that their ple aa 
1 be restored to them with thes which 
are in fog “ies of the Mébinddastion Wel on from 
the ngin * oo — 
Pari 
comments on ee one — much space to 
The ic § 
confidentially to the ¢: antor Gov ent have noted 
iar te eudantoais @ artee : 
Of the. ratification of the treaty om the Fight of sousoh By | 
f “ee 
France from causing any change in the —— relations 
between the five Powers, and apprising them that the Em- 
perer recommended the United States not to depend ae 
8 
to Great Britain.” The » Journals referred fo state thet 
when di- 
ne e's e great 
the pure and simple ratification of the 
Powers expect t 
a eee - the 12th Dec. 1841, and that at Guizot 
has ged do so; the Em mpe arns the 
Wink A Satin nt no carry their resistance to the 
ri earch too far, a — b tates to 
Pe iageh er map that should they do so, they could not cae 
any assistance from a France having promised to 
jo e} the coalesce ~ felony 9 
Nw Ista nivee ordinance has been issued by 
his _Eseelleney “the Lord Hig CREE IONE, dated 
Worle March 18, anno ae accordance with hi 
— to the Ionian Parliament on the 3 that. peeing 
pried orted in our 14th 
isa, which has hitherto been treated as a mono opoly by 
e Government of those islands, will after the Ist ‘A une, 
sie scons Ai 
yo Pei ate letters from age gue of the ee ult., 
Bite ‘that the explan n by the Porte to the 
URKEY,— T sistaeiik Bye og from Con- 
stantinople to thes 27th March. Admiral Walker h 
addressed, on yo 18th _ a letter to the sree Vii, 
returning the ed to him by the Sulta 
et 
me 
n 
Ww . 
0 spe f Sir eel, Par, 
mentary intelligence, that the Porte has given satisfactory 
explanations respecting the object of the oops; and 
that none of them are intended to proceed to the Lebano 
It will also be seen, fro e same source, that the British 
binet has seriously remonstrated a € appoint- 
tie of O cree and that there is r hima of 
his being su ag i ‘in the government 
at the Shah of Per of esvtietgh of dif. 
ferences vith the ieee recalled his Ambassador 
po ointed a Consul-Gen 
a Russian sabfest, ae ote will 
—We understand that nigh who has re- 
meanis arrived from Bombay, tales the report ae oe 
British troops were advan i ye4 ekin ; and 
West Inp Faecal 
of the Royal Mail ategar Forth, which yeauhad hee 
have peat: ‘atelligence 
ecen The aut 
were con neentrating on 
tin, at Ai ee determ’ 
be 
were rere tne the United States, whose Governm 
ad ordered a small squadron into the 
nte 
England and 
rance to arrange the — and expressing a determi- 
nation to subdue those re rovinces, udget 
a deficiency of nearly 
fivmn revenue of the year 
of fgg 
of the Jesuits shall Pe broken up; and an intimation of 
the fact has been sent to the Pope—the message repre- 
ee that “« public is was driving them out of the 
co 
e arrival at Liverpool on 
teamer Columbia, we haye 
STATEs. 
Wednesiny of the r 
received New 
“7 By. t 
oyal aie 
. oyage on the 4t 
ult. Shortly after the commenc t he voyage, sh 
encountered a series of heavy gales, which she weathered 
without having sustaine yd aes nt e 18th, 
when, in lat. 44, 33, long. 50. 4, at seven in the evening, 
the intermediate shaft broke, and t po ate stopped. 
he remainder of the passage was made un r canvas, the 
te 6 VOTERS wens Lineepeet to Halifax having occupied 
20 days 15h she mails and the passengers for 
Boston were ‘abe h steam 
giver hile, the Co 
io dividing among 
AF es of public lands, on the’ ground 
constitute a  nsemch ae aan pees for the re- 
quired b he had taken 
into conside: tion Ho rt which, by decisive 
otes, had determined that the Distribution Bill should not 
ed, =: A proceedi d ta in 
th se of Repres es. Mr. gs, 
sentative of the Sta offered a series of reso] 
h. 
en the ae 
for. New ten er the ter 
the slave laws of that 
y, and are justly liable to no punish- 
at alla nipents ts regain possession of, or to re- 
enslave sid persons, are “anges Po sed by the constitution 
or laws. ate 
e subversive #: the ana int 
snan° us to the feelings snd the interes 
are 
tion of resigning his 
In the Senate, Mr. Clay, in the 
of a speech, incidentally referred to the 
United States with Great Britain. The foll is an 
ou _ of the part interesting to the English public 
y has not, it wi mn, an appre on of war 
n the te coun- 
= to see = —— 
w Lord 
ll events war could take place on account of 
affair. Th e affair, he said, was the subject of ne- 
gotiation ; and he ce a little the wubli 
tion of the instructio f the ea is ereny 
without great abuses, and the 
ield it. did he 
it. i Lord 
