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put up in the 
churches of these towns ; any of the people, it i ied a 
attribute the infliction to the di 75 Meare with the 
-—We have received intelligence hon ‘Lie. 
—Accounts received from Vienna, dated the 
19th inst, ‘ ie that M. Pageo 
ageot’s mission relative to the 
arriage of the f Spain no g been counte- 
nance the Austrian Cabinet, he had returned to Paris 
ithout proceeding to Berlin or St. Petersbu gh, as h 
had originally in They also add that M. Pag 
which have named Prince Luitpold of aria as the futur 
husband of Queen Isabella of Spain, have been seized at 
the ounts fro 21st ins 
OF 
» Dieffenbach, states that 
sth 
favourable.” The illness, however, 
inspire apprehension. H.R.H. Prince Frederick arrived 
at Berlin on the 21st ikst. 4 The Pri “s 
ar recovered from his recent. acciden 0 be 
walk out a ay ighness still limps . “little, mana is 
able to w a little assistance. rm 
which pervades i rchbis  edbements his 
clergy to show he me charity t — rotes 
Catholics, and declares that they have ight to excom- 
municate any one. ith to steed marriages, th 
Archbishop enjoins his clergy to admit persons so united 
to confession and he other sacrame He exhorts 
them besides to employ, in the exercises of their religious 
functions, persuasive mean Private letters from 
Berlin, dated the 16t inst., state tha’ position now 
ore the Prussian Council of ate, on the subject of ex- 
cluding the Jews of that 
t 
In a letter which 
has been pu , M. de Humboldt says, ‘ Ili-nature 
Tumours shave. been current on this subject ; but if ve 
+3 apie en res a poli 
liberal feelings, ty does not belo to man to interpret 
i ng | erp 
whan of sano show to what 
err:{?? 
Just given an example of <n rape y admitting as 
if M. de borer the aeeaedt 
sof the Jewish persuasion. The 
Reda kan ao M. de fe Rochon 
mina 
Prostiae Mee at 
the € oe Weel to tnekoae 
wufac- | Frankfort 
- This change appears to have been bailed with’ 
great sitisfection’ throughou t Ger 
as a proof that the Kin 
b 
April, in the vaca abe against the author of the ii on 
ions. tenc 
S 
Le | 
> 
~ 
~ 
2,08 
remen, On suspicion that Ah was fitted out for ‘the 
slave-trade. 
Hanover.—Private letters, dated the 18th inst., in- 
form us that the King has returned from his visit to 
Berlin. The sa i 
pete by the m now in circulation, addressed 
to the yas 8 gf the ath 450) the accession of 
Hanover t sellin ae Kee s Uni 
on from Y Beasanis ‘of the 23d inst. 
at the port which has been engaging the 
attention of the Chambers during the past week has been 
that of the construction of a canal from Zelzaete (situated 
ate | to the Dut 
the greater security of passen ; but whe 
have ga ane ih the English ones vill 
Nor 
the Storthin bove ordered ‘the icle 
112 of the Fundamental Code, which excludes Jews fates 
the right of eer themselves in the coun 
TALY.—Private letters from Rom inform us th at an 
artist of that cit ety, 
i ig. rand 
Duke has oe ca it, and expressed his satisfaction at 
e. able bee 
rench, and G gists 
chemists, to search e other mines of of quicker 
which, according to tration os the Grand Duc ee 
Russ1a.—1 mperor h rita at the 
ereditary Grand f esnicnticn towards the autum 
The Empress also i ie said S be in such good health that 1 a 
urney to Ems does not seem necessary. It is, however, 
r things that the peasants of the Crown a 
the nobility, who ae distinguished themselves by th 
cultivation of shall be rewarded by g ON dad 
silver medals, and a rg by premiums in m 
letters from Athens of the 10th inst. 
Turkry.—By the at of the Levant mail, we have 
seditied: intelligence from mc to the 7th inst. 
ch d i 
Various rumours were current respecting the successors 
to compose the new ee Halil Pacha, the Su ene 
brother-in-law, was mentio as Seraskier, or Com 
der-in-Chief of. the ‘iionitis Han in place of Tahir 
Pacha ; and Chosrew Pach ain eokeds of as likely 
to “y were aay in place of Private accounts 
add that th i i 
z, and confirm the oo 
notte ina 4 previous Number, that Sami Pacha (Meheme 
Ali’ 
pe tence 
— ree ya been sp in the object - M. area eo 0's 
the p 
ission; but mt is understoo 
a ne early, determ 
a 
it are = 
ange of Mini seeme' ent, occasioned, it is 
stated, by a serious dispute ” Sarita Effe: ndi, the 
Secretary for F Affairs, and Izzet eens md 
Grand Vizier. The difference is said ‘to 
of a note addressed to the Porte Hae r S. Cai 
| Sarim been supported by 
| Vizier had b : 
ancy as to have become reteseragst of apprehension to the 
Turks themselves. With the exception of a skirmish. be- 
tween a bod Maronites, and a s ment of 
Ibanians and Druses sent to des t der manu- 
factories at the Maronite villages and Shaouir, 
in the Meteen district, no collision has take place betwee 
sects ; but apprehensions appear to be entertained that 
civil war will again b In the mean time comme 
to st any attempts tha ade, either by the 
Christians or the Druses, to attack the Turkish troops, and 
to over the government recently established.—No 
ac ste te. J hapaies as late ihe: inst. at 
It reported 
there that Achmet Pacha had behended some e Arab chiefs 
in the Desert, 
chiefs had united, and attacked the caravan. The number 
of pilgrims accompa ying the or ~~ ~are more nu- 
merous than nm preceding years; and : 
that BPAEE a twelfth of the Sieg a of Tatil were 
and pro 
through av. r ignorance, very 
duties on British. nodes at Mocha, Osman, Pacha of Gedda, 
orwardeda complaint against neigh ‘9 at onctoney, 
The Porte had condemned the conduct 
and 0: Orne an Pacha to su m in his post. 
tened to obey his orders, ae iis Mussulman 
tea, to lay his aw 8 on the sacred person of a scheriff, 
be 
iA 
he employed to that effect a detachment of Albanian 
soldiers. Beni ¢ Om was then proceding under an escort 
to Constantin ar sca 
yptT,—Our news from Alexandria comes down to. the 
6th inst. atdbenter Ali was at Minet-el-Gamk, in roe 
tw P 
he was actively engaged in agricultural pur- 
suits. He had constructed 600 s » OF man for 
irrigation, and the entire population was eng making 
em ents. Fort rpose of improving the cotton 
Raveledateee that 
could arise or take pace. with read to disbu 
made for at eae of p w 
sideration, neither 
them if 
yp 
a to i the four frigates for a 
of their Cg tor rae was to 
ak of the Pacha’ 
s 
tones ot 
The ps ehiec 
