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of selecting a site for the transportation of eer 
offenders. Othe er accounts state that the 
itional footing in 
éilh nd has hitherto failed to eed 
nother wage whi 
the Ist of Janu e Mi of Justice wa 
gaged in preparing a number of bills, which were in- 
tended to constitute a new civ he Regent had 
conferred the Grand Cross of Isa ria on Gen. Zurbano, 
for a pacified Catalonia, ba intended to create him 
“Mar ona.—Som ace had taken place at 
e 
bined a ransom of 
ue 
Spanish troops to enter its te uch acts 
again come to pass, and forwarded Giteis to "tha effect to 
the frontier authorities: 
received Lisboh news to the 
Cabra e popular at Court, and 
had sydétly. eee thee his positon 
pata: con by the Spa- 
nish Minister, at Lisbon, e get out sa aver 
belonging to a Spaniard named Vinent, whieh had been 
taken ois sambique tis years ago, under the Portu- 
guese and sent to Lisbon. This wae was then 
called the Gloria, but General igobs who seized her, 
gave her his own name. e efforts of the o wner, 
backe? ws the Spanish wal tte GS prevailed in obtai aining 
release, and she was fitted up at Lisbon for siubaee 
expedition, intending tb 6 first to P Cadiz, and then to the 
coast of Africa. She was made over 
oO 
a strict inquiry was to ituted,— commer- 
cial treaty ha -Y published in Lisbon, and even the 
Opposition papers could not find much to ey auaingt it. 
—All the Po Sr tividee authorities at Benguela had been 
of Saiiuniie 
hm 
Letters hott Besta allude to the myste- 
len ich has. bee rved respecting the 
S visit to St. Petbrabiing | and niet ata eoolness with the 
f Pola 
troo e€ er se- 
verely from the heat.—The Papers continue to give ac- 
ts estructive fires in various parts of Germany 
and Pee. B 3 the town of Moekein, near ote SRE Cae 
has o ashes. Not more than 15 house 
aath and peer 4 100 fannilica were “lett 
without shelter, aid’ pe ed to utmost mi 
counts from Vi of the 10th thet state that numerous 
fires had of late boken out in pee On the 22d 
rely consumed, 
and upwards of 400 families left witeat a an abode. Ei ight 
ished i 
wn AC- 
a es ie from Rome inform us that the publi- 
cation of the mnie or addressed en br, the Pope to 
th buclave. peat o the r of Russia, 
had seated a t “enaaton. at the 
cte 
Ww 
dom. It 
sian legation Reuiite recalled, 
matic iataieeee would be suspe: 
© countries.—-According to the last ac- 
. the slave eR and sen-. 
te the from Naples, fresh disturbances had taken 
at Aquila, in the Abruzzi. The nature 
t 
m 
snot known, it was 1 Caretto, the 
Minister of Police, had deemed it sufficiently serious 
render his presence at Aquila essary for it: - 
ession.— We learn from “‘ Galignani’s Messenger” that 
ount Pille » & corresponding me of t 
Royal Academy of Sciences of Turin, has sent a donati 
the Academ 0,000 fr., to be distri 
t Jn- 
eat astron h work is n a concise sum- 
mary of then principles, history, inportn facts, and chief 
applications of th upon, so as to be use 
as an davsentiee book in, the, colleges. 
is 0 ope en to men of all n 
sent to the perry of the A 
ae a July, 1846, 
the 
aay Coat free) before 
The ears works will be printed 
Naples, attended by th t, to 
she festa of the Madonna della Letters. 
ense concour: 
da een rerpad | in the city, 
that durin ng ‘the app rasutag festival a torre 
would b and such a panic had come over the ch en- 
ire population, ‘That the ae traced the matter to the 
f 
to Naples im mmediately after the ceremonies, in or- 
der to be present at the festa of La Madonna di Pie- 
di-grotta. 
NDs.—Some excitement has jean caused 
peat 
te Deere to Gietey 
Aga, six other Ottoman males and three fe males, 
Jeseribel as servants, He Rages but h 
pa discovered t 
mediately forwarded information thereof to 
porary ment, which forthwith bead Seni a tbe scam- 
ato capture the vessel. med to Corfu on 
he be 7th DBD A, p PENS Lhe the da one Turkish pewenrer 
i the three female other 
peipenests: being akon, at the ee cS, the pom mi gine their 
fire- fortunate women, 
who phe pore of Upper r Basi,» a in the meee miser- 
able.state. It is said that the er had been alread 
es 
arried o 
oads of Arab a are Geapentty met with, having 
papers desing the 8, going to or re vgsts | 
m Mecca, which has ame a common means of elud- 
s from Malta, in reference to sie 
d Sir Edward 
ship L’ Aigle, 24,t prepare for sea ding 
is oe ppeat! ae a" nian an Islands station, 
where ie  Binegnes of aro is considered necessary 
spt ce the acts "of barratry and piace “which 
nt thereabouts of oe mee it is 
that it t in contemplation to build an gun- 
boats a ta, to cruise in the same ie, nee a like pur- 
pose, as swell as to look out for yet, 
TURKEY AND Peasia,— advices from Cons 
tinople tend to eee the belief that the a ge of 
Persia with the Porte will be amicably adjusted. A tatar 
warlike dispositions of the nforcements 
had nevertheless been marched from the Persian capital to 
the frontier of Bagdad, and the caravans were still forbid- 
the Ottoman territory. The Porte was read 
to ble concessions, and had despatched 
to Persia one of its officers, who, previo! to his depar- 
ture, received instructions tches from Sir Str: 
ford Canning. The Porte had also, forbidden the Persi 
merchants to leave Const: 
without paying the ts 
mission addressed, on the 
queney, a strong remonstrance agai 
tages possessed by Russia und 
ning had also emetern a - 
bis MEI the aggre 
ther 
Pacha “was expected at | 
ut 
the use of undue violence, but t 
f | seized exc 
n, having, it was said, accomplished to his satis- 
Sultan. The 
mentioned 
e English expedition to 
mmunication by the Ruphiates had failed, and 
that they would probably be obliged to abandon the un 
—Accounts from Alexandria of the 7th inst. 
ITE ES.—The British Queen, E sian s amer, 
arrived at Cowes on Monday, and the Great Western at 
verpool o e om New Y The latter 
ta 
Senate simultanedusly, and it a fully expec’ 
whole they will not meet wit 
majority of that body is also predisposed to terminate the 
matter amicably if possible. In addition to the above, it 
is stated that Governor Kent of e, who is still in 
ashin , has written letters home, expressing his fall 
onviction that the b treaty will be confir y 
the United States Senate. Lord Ashburton was expected to 
the Great 
e » where he would be 
in celebration of the successful termination of his mission 
A terrible riot, in which 0 people were engaged, 
and which was attended with considerable bloodshed and 
the destruction of property by fire, phy ed in Ph 
delphia on the 1st inst., and con the following ee 
It appears fab a  Progestio of at Tee? coloured  pesple had 
formed i a ae ards the 
= Tkill for m4 Beioe bis cele paring, on ‘ e papssite 
be of the river, the of sla n the Wes! 
India Islands, when some idle, boys offered noi sano 
ance to them. The boys were sh a way without 
nce was 
shan a exeittinale ment against 
of. age pI al 
. All the hou 
The ringl 
await their : 
to tha House explaining his reasons ; 
but eg affair, ae et anticipated, had caused great ex- 
vec 
itil Haka, ee Papers of the 18th June 
Bived | in town 
detest of. the Brit 
th, of the 
27th reg., in his despatch to the Lieut. See states 
that my a Meee the ca 8: of the insurgent 
on Some of oe Ragrre. 
wofortunately ‘foiled, se thro 
harge, a howitzer, on which the comm 
rangements 
h the = of the oper 
ander, mainly re- 
