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tion took place in the Rocco-square in the evenin 
stated that within six months eee ere have been 50. hitore 
spate: aoe arse ven the 
are rs oc zeae 
k place on this subject 
between M. Pageot and Prince ser wont the latter is 
te 
m v3 
2ndly, that they would not interfere in the internal affairs 
f Spain, nor hey a knowledge the existing Go- 
yernment ; y, that neither the French nor English 
Government could induce them to alter their determina- 
A nt It. announce 
is to present the renunciation by France of all pretension 
to place a ere f the house of Orlean the throne of 
Spain ; condition, however, that one be chosen from 
either the "Spanish or Italian 
to b 
that: the 
and other Svablihiments, 
spi als 
until further ABE uit 
Beocmation shall be pro The m 
red as to its efficacy.— 
nox, ivé 
cha arged “e the ee set oAlbert t with 
thee felicitations to the Royal pair, oe 2 preeit at the 
wats 
Ber ‘RGH.— The General Steam a Com- 
ny’s aakyt Caledonia = in Lo a 
me oly ev a 
m th yea received, which are necessarily o 
hurried and confused character. T broke out on 
sday sth ne A.M., in the Deutsch-strasse, 
street not above eight feet in width, with high houses on 
each side, and as wate could not immedia be pro- 
cured—the can ing dry, i quence of a long 
prevalence of dry weather—the flames spread idly, 
and the whole beens st ti 
The great 
ch € progr ess ort the conga 
de, and the canal which run 
I computed that lke chtra of the city, 
ely the commercial district, already bee: 
lives 
ler 
usands 0} rian, Danish, 
troops had sad ys into Sa city, and were 
destroying pain’ with powder and cann 
arresting the con 
of the destruction of v e give a somewhat 
uate i f the ul of the scene. 
The a gale fi e west, and the night 
being Completely dark, rendered the picture d 
the pulation had left the 
Place, = _ oe the sur ng villages and 
fields, an misery prevailed ; ipa bask all the 
roads leading’ aie from the city were n long 
lines of carriages, w carts, conveying rahe? inha- 
bitants and their furnitu At the time of the 
rch was on fire, and a 
‘om the north-west, giving a new 
hich sti 
& 
t 
a. to t. A coo compa w continued un- 
abated. All saa mm hotels, situated on the Jung- 
the It was roti ose 
ag Reader oe 
the o 
p ana T 
worked until they had bechinié “disabled. —- 
c 
churches, pamslys St. Peter’s, St. Nichola 
d 
n many instances the burning 
and ayer sunk the goods and 
engines Reeuts were 
a 
and south to the 
emarkt to the 
€ progress of the ind 
continued to blow in t e m. on 
Sunday, when the fire was happily extinguished ad the 
wind at all shifted to the north, it is t thought that the 
whole of the houses on the Steinstrasse must have been 
nsumed. I said, that, acting upo vice of 
essrs. Giles, Thompson, and Li Te a British resi-. 
dents, the Senate had on Saturday afte n given <3 
tions to the artillery to blow up the house of Mr. Sol 
Imheine, opposite the Alster ; i and hence aa ty 
steig, and where 
most wea Ithy pospegne Se aps 
s 
was aerial 
k, Luneburg, Gluckstadt, and 
nt of property 
d wh 
destroyed is cin at 7,000, 0007. Aettidg: Our readers 
sed t 
pro 
and n 
have 
Titian should 
will be please 
rg! 
i ee 
26th ult., that the Cro 
os Marys eldest daughter - the. eras of sof Sexe 
to the second 
Brussels, dated the 
inst., state that a Me Bothori, who —— — 
a Egle which 
galvanism, and without hors 
to fetch two millions in _ silver,‘ 
on Sunday evening, the 8th 
Pa 
ruges for th 
into a Rabe hay of pat a col 
ode 
rourably received 
dispose Eres B the e eseer all Bs. concessions it desires. | shi 
a et ee eceived fro state that the 
Maietee tei homes 
to learn that the the merchants of London 
cas 7 
mpt and spontaneous demonstration, which is honour- 
able not only to the mercantile classes, but to Great Bri- 
la 
@. 
— We learn by private ee i, the 
y Pi 
lea 
wn Prince is betro 
Tr eeuted 4 in our lee: 
self 
nnounced this to the members of the Assembly of 
the Estate, who met on ult., to keep the 25th 
“Breer of ’s iage. 
je 1uM.—Private letters 
moves alone without steam ns of 
es, set out a ere Seevibasly 
which Baron Rothschild 
of Justi 
se of this buildi 
ce that the commis- 
e Surin se of exami pee, 
ony in Braz 
that they were fa 
Brazil, which seems 
Bg 
aneiro, and 
sod he Congress o' 
sssiasa Sorerosienne Gaaraaaiae 
of 230,000 florins, in the church in which the statue of 
rs from Palermo of the 20th uit. 
pos sin treaty be- 
wo Prone only waits for the King’s 
signature, that the Duke of Montebello was ebm, oni 
it to Paris, that pr ratificatjons Id be 
changed in tw 
the 
Switzer 
proceeding w 
he Aecg article - ted 
“The 
reignty 
exercise it within the limits 
tzerland, an 
serve the limits 
to abstai 
comm ng different States to 
prescribed ay ihe agen compact, and 
reli 
tain from disputes about 
ts from 
he] 
respects. The nesty will be 
sraned by the > Emperor of Russia to the "Polish beset 
ffenders in 
URKEY.— We as ceived by way of Vienna pares 
ne ers from Constantinople dated the 20th ult. 
later than the es brough 
The ion Io ark rag the 
ear the Porte 
man of the British sib: be 
functions by Sir S. Can 
ad in 
sani m, wi 
said to be as follows  ' 
Effendi, on the questi 
ted to the Am 
Lebanon mbassador 
Sildun pllahca apt ec = promise, the ® 
that he had subjected the promise to ee 
isani was ths compromised, was dismis: 
The friendly ice between Sir S. Cann 
Epete are stated to have been disturbed 
ses, but more parti y by 
British subjects. The Porte, te appears, had addressed a 
complaint to Baron de Bourgu of the conduct of the 
ss se Aceves 8 ac 
in le wi 
of the Ottoman local local Admi “segmialate de Bour- 
of the packet shi 
and the Pree 
este er on Wednesda 
29th ult., 14 days later spo ast pre 
Loan d 
The ~ passed the Senate, and aie the 
i of the President. Lord Ashburton was 
in the bitnees of his mission. He had ¢ dined with the 
President, stern Ambassador ; and w * 
gaged to dine with the Secretary of State and other 
tinguished gentlemen. The pa do met contain any 
authentic intelligence respecting the n betw 
is Lordship and th nment. It soyhe appears 
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