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golden ro 
Ou 
much political interest. Pri 
age ynchn b> y the C 
advocates ‘appear 60) reoR 
ay fro 
d makers in Europe. 
isbon on h 
o order home the news me the 
German ea eas not ee 
s fro 
and pistols, pepe: ng 
t i 
most celebrate There are also seve- 
ral articles which present an historical cntdveat from hav- 
ing belonged t such as Louis ; 
Charles XII., Turenne, ibe, Duke of a, Prince Eu 
gene, Napoleon, &c. Other objects are considered valu- 
able from the curious car rae and incrustations of gol 
ab ivory, and mother of pearl on them, and from their 
ments in | * ones. 
mona at oat 000 flor 
R.—A re 
privat 
entertained of the “fa ct, though ni 
publi 
shed, which is 
29th Jun 
— Private 
under 
Y.—Our in 
Of affairs in Syria. 
is not i 
The whole collection. is 
ort, Bahar hes bora some time cur- 
i coon o obtain gener 
accounts Sa that little doubt is 
0 official notice has been 
not seaeeee before the expiration of 
n the 
year’s ne st yea for the late Sen. who died o 
te letters from Moscow, at “omg met 
Men 
e place on the nstant ; 
ep 
he is to no ag 25 gay silver roubles if he capcneias in ‘his 
Pinte Rees Sreemenciis which 
The la mehounal of the ill-treatment 
of Bishop Soo ea and his suite at Jerusalem are said to 
d. 
be peel 
r advices extend to the 
pdlitivel 3 news. The Pacha 
_— 
“b ey brin 
: gta Delta, or suerte to the last accounts, 
er 
at Kaffer he art of the troops had just 
neg out of Alexandria, to assist in clearing out the 
ahmo canal, which has become y in many 
Parts, particularly at the end near Atfé; and in addition 
to the 8, there was to be an impre of the vil- 
lagers from the neighbouring districts, to assist in the 
€ work, Some interru the transit of the canal 
would i Co: take which would prove in- 
Convenient to the ing be' Alexan 
and Suez, the Indian ng by land at that part. 
tions at the E Porth are about trib ute and arrears, 
8€s of the w: 
es. 
great importance, is to 
conveys 
assurance that no fres 
Our ne 
tical haa sapien late. 
——— from Constantinople, rape ae 
is Highness. The negotia- 
and — 
The inte 
cha to h 
a 
ence thus ee an ke though not of 
to a certain extent sa’ ,» ag it 
disas 
ee = _ brea from coo ae 
of the f 
and to the 28th 
r R 
nts uropeans, unde 
€ supposition that where there are European soldiers to 
, the native troops would follow. Private letters state 
t the troops of Gen. Pollock are animated by a burning 
zeal to attack the Affghan women of the 44th 
ent into the 3d Dragoon camp plored the men t 
reve ge their murdered husbands, which they have vowed 
= ice scene is said to - a heartrending one 
* Soo remains at : Ghuznee and 
Khelatk Chili our troops were guarding still the same 
position. only collision that curred since the 
Hin on = the Ca arm 
y; a comparatively 
insignificant one at Jellalabad. 
On aa “15th Feb. Akbar 
tained considerable deans, 
Gen. Sale, Col. Monteath, 
and C ‘Gregor are eng mong others to have had 
ery narrow es han, retaken foe 
defenceless condition of the fo rtress at once d to 
the attack ; but he was repulsed without great sitienty 
rison lost, in killed and wounded, vee two  graseeutter en 
twelve men; but the enemy’ ot be numbere 
z 
reparation. There 
collision up to the 4th March, the date of the last advices. 
ut 
Abo time, treasure, amoun rupees, 
oem “eth re br: spatched on the requisition of Gen 
in since rrived in safet 
The ‘conduct of Shak attr remely sus- 
—— adn g his proceedings i 
s 
t seems wet on the 28th Jan. a 
“cape ee It 
e into consideration 
spill was held at Jellalabad to ta 
, being sities we uae 
finally destroyed. Akbar Khan also had requested 
assistance in the projected stack on Jellalabad, which h 
fused, because that chie yet tendered. his alle- 
lance. these statements, however, are mere ours, 
hich appear to require confirmation ; but it seems certain 
that Akbar Khan is now actin s own behalf, and has 
rae the confi sin Cabul. Our 
m this city extend vs the 15th yee at 
which Sime all the prisoners shee were in good health, and 
ell treated. Major bhad gs shacks rmg 
e fallen, is, it appears, 
a3 
=] 
wa extends to the 18th Feb. from | 
stroyed. e have no particulars he state o 
at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, but the latest letters received 
garrison state that all is well with 
suppli ate 
entertain 
| busy mining 
are repo 
s, and saith. Soutar: of her Majesty's 
Futoo, has, 
is 
possess hild alleged to have been sold in 
the Cabul uaa dry) iti is now safe. 
was groundless. The Affghans are collected in 
wera and by the last accounts from that ones aoe 
Nott 
in an 
ea a te sa caused by 
f Sep aig semaninns ven 
s tranquil in ae dintrits. There es oms 
co afin oon 
bere a oppressor, “at the instiga- 
mere El aoe i who reac 
as immediately proclaimed Gover- 
nor-General, and a Auc land had left for England, 
Cuina.—Our news we ate me the 14th Feb., andis on 
the _— satisfact 
the e 
e en some European 
sailors into eer service, at fifty dollarsa month, for the 
purpose of tea ese soldi rs the gun exercise. 
The comtinder , a French frigate, Erigone, had been 
Canton, whe as well received by the authorities, 
and enjoyed, it is said, - honour of an interview wit’ 
the Viceroy and other gre =: 
Un TATES.— he had three arrivals at Liver- 
pool fro w York this w als the Svaguebeon, Inde- 
endence, and Virginian packe 
brought are to the 14th ult: 8. Wanplieh a6 Hi. 
Lord Ashburton on test arrived in Anna apolis road 
the 2n salu e 
with the Presi- 
ouses of the 
als notice the pa bhicaiinn of Bein 
no of the 
have peri place 
D The prevalent opinion 
at Washington Seat prtssong: to have been, at the a sale 
of the las ounts, that the mission would lead to 
hitcry onan ith res ones, 
¢ Governor of Maine intended, it was said, to convoke 
tr: sion in order to take into 
an ex 
consideration the propositions of which Lord Ashburton 
to be the bearer, for “ Lee adjust- 
bei 
ment of the acy His ee as being 
in exce Sy nyt wh a charge of 
having in the Caroline af ofa ae place a 
few who was discharged in consequence 
months ago, an id 
of an n informality i in mew warrant, has again fallen into the 
hands of the Americans. He was arreste Roch 4 
and examined before the police justice, the examination 
lasting five days. The evidence was nearly the same as 
that adduced oy the trial of Mr. ¥ 
d 
a Dr. M‘Ken , that @ conversation he 
held with Hopi, e latter narrated to him th ni 
destruction of aroline, and stated that he was 
one, of the . i 
him for protection, 
d be got away to C - The Loan Bill had 
d the H of tatives, had been twice 
Bl ete Soniye reese to be consi i that 
it wi 
the time and 
ment conan oe sale ote a6 di cent. stock, upon the 
best term 
money, ~ without a je 6 er have been « 
while the Lan a Bill ains unrepealed. The st 
any period of fromy the: 
an. range The wre i atin. it desire, be ns- 
ferable by delivery, antes of ; 
