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nstant, inform us. that the first grins of the Senate 
ps citizens since the fire took place on the previous da ante 
The Senate a pt agp the following measures for the 
sideration” 0 the citizens:—1l. The appointment begs a 
commission, Jatees ng. of 19 nena 5 of the Senate 
and 14.of so ag for one year.. 2. To contract a 
o 
loan, not exc g 32 ion of marks banco, to make 
ood the loss gir de a by the insurance fi ; to the 
interest and principal * this loan, an extraordinary in- 
urance-tax of 1 per t. per a rr eeaiy o be paid on the 
aes ei Ha I th loan ist hs paid off. 3. T 
fix the that i 
city s 
ome Seniesa respecting the 
. 5. That the co 
agree with t 
the funds shall i‘ Liga 
rks baneco from the 
in all, },885.. OF thes 
Ho —The 
Wessel, noe ~~ the ¢ 
the Gra 
Moselle Duc a0 tia mbour; s de- 
stroyed fe aah the church imoluded, oe n the ig t of the 
orm sae uses remain s 
ae En deed the 16th 
u 
y n » which had» pr to 
Brussels to solicit their Majesties res the 
opening o railway. Their Majesties promised the 
deputation that they would reg —_ fétes with thei 
urn from d. On the loth 
he journals state, tha 
net council on the 14th inst., at which the eg presided, 
the punis eon th, ae aaa against Vanders- 
5 Van m, te evar praet, has 
been’ c sroer es wo thet of se Tbe for life, which, 
Siciniet includes ublic 
Ivaty. “co 
re sine a 
vernments for the transmission of passengers and lette 
direct from Marsei to Naples. The conveyance 
letters between — nop now equires eight days, 
rat ppertaned the 
ce to Naples, rage the 
eraaen 
direst St. Pe- 
eath of the distinguished diplo- 
ok place in that- 
eart.—-Accounts 
e Polish Rone inform us that Prince 
Crerntichet himse pada e the command. in. chief. of 
the a make an effort to overcome, 
with a a great serie +e ap ine the insur ir- 
cassia a chasia. The contest, as it has hitherto been 
cy) 
have 
Tes ponding advantage. 
though they have 
hes ig ey 
winte 
ays 
in the postnoet i Rey have eanlaiiy lost erent 
he forts erected in the ex 
Tscha, ce, pag 
anes, aon to ie co ed ena opportunity to 
subdue them. Accounts from South ia state 
there is a t movement of» Ww be con- 
fident of success. Meantime, to prevent the mountaineers 
from receiving any supplies arms ammunition, 
Russian s ps strictly blockade the whole coast from 
Sinops, th to Anapa, Icka- 
ea ‘Saudis an Stawropol on abe eee ae 
of the Kuban, The Leghrans on the right 
nei 
St. Petersburgh journ 
issued by the Emperor, dated 
pression na = slave trade. 
TurkEy,—Accounts 
the 7th April, for the sup- 
ad fro me 
a Veechiay i is pry to be determined j 
e Tuscan 
Excellen 
| written by ny Sit John’s pre 
‘received from Malta dated the | Montagu 
12th inst., inform us that a steamer had just arrived, hay- 
ing left Co onstatnople the 1lth inst. She. was said. to 
have brought nt despatch from the Am 
hich had one Praptesn to England by the Vesuvius to 
Marseill i e ae cresy on the subject was 
maintained, and no especting it could con 
certained ; but it was believed that this despatch ann 
the setDeraat of t ian question. . The pts we 
been receive by overnment, by cial express from 
Paris ; but its 
hed in ia 
; ould be restored to the sat Sarim rep 
c eee 
nto consi sider 
Constantinople i de cailices by Coun 
Unirep § e arrival. of the British 
quantities 0 e Atlan n the 
12th inst. in n latitude 42 38, and longitude 52 45, the ther- 
mometer sudden] n consequence 0 
ting ice, 
whic 
following aS. anee is not. much news in Yo 
journals, Priv. ters, referring to, Lord Ashburton’s 
issi i Maine and 
quired by Mr. Webster were acceded to some time since 
by Lord Ashburton except one: and that on. this o 
po rdship had received such special instructions 
ent is to be m 
ons De- 
tion a the. navy appears to 
he journals.—The g 
as been me 
ieul of his having | ( 
paren Ait and leat bis support to a local paper which, 
organ Pas 
though originally made 
er some articles highly d 
Capt. Montagu, w 
the Jetter leading him 
munication, answ 
matter. This 
“2 ogee gene private com- 
eclining his interfere the 
which ian 
dating the last three months the pale prayed had been 
e same time, he mony .to Capt. 
uln 
lic ——. s at any period during the last three : 
He assured Sir J ahte that there was no evidence of the 
able re usiness having been im ither in the Colo- 
O- 
any angel without 
cond e also remarked, that os the has pon ct 
to by the Stoustdiomibies, he had received his thanks in 
the Executive Council for his that 
those thanks had 
thd. Considerable sympat 
pune for Capt. Montagu, a g 
n Hobart oe for the purpose of eee him with a 
service of pla 
InpIA. 
pes. gr mk 
Marseilles to Pai, ni ey in * tke Times” of Tues- 
ay, intelligence been received that an English packet- 
at has arrived at that port from India des 
for the E ment. A British officer, who came 
passenger by her, started immediately 
iinasleny to the 23rd Apri aioe oc 
with the ecg of the “ border sally; e alarm 
pt Be wigs the colony on oe nt of haiti 
Caffre tri t besides 
asserted, that 
they have collected strong forces, that they hav e had co 
sultations on this subject, “ that it had wee daterssined 
ng them, that the des of the occu’ 
Government troo 
eeaver part of the siilitary fo 
e most favoura le opportunity 
on settl e 
| question in a pacific manner, those who had wished. the 
b- | contrary having 
The subject appears to have 
the y: 
sidered 
the chief’s prope est 
Mancazan: fe 
Caffre w ear to 
strong terms, asking 
4 cation has been, es so 
die that ; 
lately found eat aig Six into Caffreland, args La great 
many of them yin ts hands. of ee 
er toratiee of the supply of am a ys rent, an 
is, that two Caffres had been killed on 
his | emigrants were 
been forced, by the majority against them, 
to resign their temporary me the Cape local im 
ements were making way 5 across the Cape 
was to be constructed, to mete ase the facilities of 
traffic and otherwise render that oe of t the suburbs avail- 
able for business ur of the crew 0 of the 
Georgia, 
eastward. © They had been five any") without water 
and food, save sour a Ey pumpkins an heads of 
corn. igence has been pases? from Cape 
bday ios Lord Selous, commanding the reinforcements 
The letters are “dated 
March 7. uad 
enced a heavy g htning, 
and parted c campany with the Apollo troop-ship, but they 
off the little island of Tristan 
TE 
erstan 
missal. Feb. 1st was the ae! on spon for Capt. Montagu 
as 
have had the opportunity of explain 
stated, that this agora was then 
a Frank lin, w after hearing 
nati 
afterwards fell in with her 
d@’Acunha. The 
troops ts to be me ota 
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