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the steal - Tt was believed that the Peninsula 
Company intend to remove the Tagus and The Lady 
herr Wood t rom the Lish station. mbassadors 
of France and Spain had both been recalled, the forme 
disgrace, having pact Ly itioned against the Fren 
s from Bet, dated the 4th ins st., 
P Prusaie on da chapter 
er of Merit for the Arts 
ERMANY 
ng h ‘ 
red the tage of Shak peare to be “ih ri nted a 
the ea theatre, with the scenery of Que 
ti of the ee 
be rigorously ace a the limits assigned a it 
ive law ings, ws Tp are no lon 
p- re 
007. in 
6c Fra 
Russta.—Private letters from St. Peters sburgh state, 
that che Garg ernment had entered ag a negotiation with 
the house of Steiglitz y obtain the ry for 
sury had ile weled arantee ati fitertst of five per 
cenit. to the lender 
IraLy w announced that Mr. Brunel, whg, as 
stated in a fortis: Number, has recently visited this coun- 
a lin 
ity, & with the view of constructing a line Of railway be 
tween Genoa, Milan, and Turin, Ped to ‘apply the 
atmospheric principle to a portio ine 
b 
e air- s e length of the 
line from Genoa, including an extension to the Lago Mag- 
iore, will be about 150 mil The railway from Milan 
to Venic rapidly advancing.—Acc from Pi 
state that some students of the University in that city 
ave b bei ga i 
ent, and of having pledged 
€ prooeedings against all their profes- 
Aus Conservative pears 
at -—Accounts fron ‘this island of the 5th inst. 
state that the squadron under 
from 
whe’ 
cessity woul st to send a squadron to. Tripoli, as As} 
oy Pa ad been recalied by the Porte, on the demati 
of Sir 
Fide lp of 
salute the ‘Admi 
pears that “the orders from. the 
foreign admirals pr Be 
Chambers, ey ime 
far Vernon sailed for c 
autho jority. o 
the part of that state. 
rere oe ie intentions of the Government it is stated that 
As a proof of the 
the 
pans ut diffe rent 
appes 
Orleans thip-brok 
any dis 
deoses seve eit 
20,000 dollars in 
and that | further orders 
m 
a in ae Prec ‘whieh . hea, ime assumed a “wong 
was promptly re re without bloods 
four fr igates 
navy- yards ha have been counterman 
had been jeaiied to dieckia 
pub 
e cause of disturb- 
T s¢- 
wing the New 
ets sobising to ee xi gee ey opel 
b collected in that city, an 
brokers’ o fice appropriating show 
the confusion, however, 
sheds by the citi- 
zens and military, and the a taken into custody. 
Cruz one 
deotitiedt the offer a 
amount of which was not fully kno 
attacked in his own howe at 
The papers phy us that although the gov 
ernor of Vera 
anny Elsler an escort of a hundred 
that pth to the capital of Mpraaiad, she 
Yo 
nd had returned to New 
tes, requiring them to 
to the ch ay of Rhode Islan at 
the rer tiohery 
ch had 
sustaining cca | pris 4 the 
—Mr. Petrich, the 
0 . 
m the 30th ult., by two men disguiséd ; who forced their 
way into his sag 
con and Magpie surveying vessels were “ the Pireeus ; and 
no o change had taken pla ce in the Frenc n. 
h, just at the rising 
of sa aed curtain. Thirty lives were “Yost, and many persons 
oe RG—Accounts from this city inform us that 
rogress is making in the removal of the ruins 
l by t » late conflagration, and in th 
> 
tain the present a of things, and that this se cas 
tion has been confirmed a4 a petition to the Por 
by the principal Weare then 
faction with the Turkish | local. government and obj 
[Ee os hot eae of the aon fami v- 
sre ng a 
then 
eral king an 
eters ehure 
~ 
m by the flnabitasts, en 
rachack; Saag inom anied py the nage of 
fear Maronite  ilegates had al tha 
he Seraskier, having dicsovasea that t oraigi agents vere 
cegsary to 
c 0 this appease he sup- 
pressed the petitio ts, it ig added, hi n their 
re dap to their isis tick; Teanaee thie etait penvioe 
as the result of intrigue - compulsion. te has 
yielded to the application of Sir S. Canning, an wid 4 
= "ie cha of Tripoli, as sated in our Malta reeettivened ; ; 
med Pacha, Jate st 
vintod in his ple ce. 
eal of Hadschi Saib Piche, the Governor 
es. e Porte has addressed a commun 
Danish Minister, eae the firman 
his nation, having on board Prinée Frederi 
Cassell, nephew of the King of Denmark, to enter PAR ok 
Dardanelles on account of the eonvention of the J 
July, sign e Five Powers, contnatag the righ st 
the Sultan fe: abit the Dardanelles and 0 all 
vessels of war. An order had also been, tree 
wend Porte me ae Greek Patriarc > pre = 
regulatio the ees ie ee 
dorks of the Christians in Turkey fhe itligence fae 
pia receive piss oe ibe stated to be fa- 
le to 
ee “frailty ; and a report that bebe had feet sending 
roops to Herat, to encourage the . 
ap- 
S 
we 
be. ned the session 
f the eae ot the . Cth ieee vite #9 in the 
His Majesty having d the ses- 
opted, the — took th antl of allegiance, 
Thi was read to ¢ in both langa each 
might ssheese which fhe teaiaa: All having takert 
: iors 
jesty and the Prince withdrew, amidst Untrep Srate: the srl at cenieg on Mon- 
tewed. telamatins 8. day of the royal watt We have receiv 
ITZERLAN ——Aecounts received from Geneva, i New York Papers to 
bee 10th inst ewes constitutio gre 
ted 
the conven 
: ieee will act 
ia, the letter of which has een dt ad 
the 
ERGs 
rage. in their insur- 
parte tie oves to be without ce. 
Ee Ata tn See yrs Alexandria brou ught by 
the pice Sses ge" est for a foreign sees 
ne 20th ult., being only on 
our4ast number, ehich 
the ‘ces - The: Lae : 
ine had a enoined the Hon. Kent, Messrs. Pr 
Cavanagh, and Otis, to be 
‘ 
each 
Pe English | Hilt, 
o, and i i ar ay ne dangerous 
h cir escape. Mr. 
kno ) 
tk from Mexico, stating that Mr. Egerton, 
and a female with whom he had ee 
were recently murdered in the city.of Mexico, under cir 
cumstances of much mys facts which hies 
come to light, there appears no doubt that the act was 
prompted by revenge of the oe determined character. 
St. Dominco,-—The are brought mB the 
Acadia, are’ oe “— accow Por 
Seon e, in St. ingo, 0 of # enie aria, hich 
great 
an scout is the pe? altace 
Fics amd sie 
ng details of 
rtaae. Dette 
covered the —— 
the sou est 
mg whic we yet oe 
loss 
this 
e 
atleast 10, ode bret ae fol- 
serious ealamity are ¢ furnishe 
0° Ste 
the on Sapte ee pre } ey exper 
ore they saw the h i, purse 
cluded that the « came from the west. "oe 
two shocks at heh gu- Prince distinetl roan gr not 
so long — second ; the latter contig ut 
minutes. Every person hastened i out of the houses, 
and t ets were filled with the ted population. 
It is said that there is te far in Port-au- 
cat has me have bachane 
detached a ae 
shou He felt ; ‘bat 
iol 
oialy daiceged and some 
me 
front Senate 
Republic are ‘seulptured, 
bat be the. interior uninjur 
cessive days there ok 0 sev 
the fiischief done by them w 
alat ited amongst the 
ntioned. At Gonaives the s soem serious, 
thé greater part of thé housés béing overthrown. A fire 
broke out at the same time, an s no water in thé 
town. All the houses that were not burnt suffered from 
the earthquake ; avid the Church, Prison, Palais National, 
Treasury, and Arsenal were al oyed. The number 
of persons killed at these places, had not been fully ascer- 
tained. Intelligence ec vern- 
ment Port-au-Prince from the Governor o' nbe; a 
oo near the — Pee after the aS 
to that city for 
from w 5 
ii the towns in the 
