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be lame for life. During his stay there he carefully 
aulied going abroad on foot. 
e Frankfort journals assert, that Belgium 
aperet ial treaty w with the German 
League, cas to that i concluded with F 
lowing the silks and wine 
same duties ilks and wines of 
any sculpture or painting meriting attention by its anti- 
quity to be sold. 
e Basle journals of the 25th ult., 
a 
glaciers of the n gore Bo with a —— 
noise, carrying away with it i 
and some cattle. The shock was so violent that tables 
Bue’ the ac ult., an- 
ien 
from those ordinarily chosen for its representatives, in 
being momeperalisely young, keen, observing, one 9 
getic. He s he stated, and as the Cour 
believes, that "tthe Austrian Government ait sa 
the foundation of religion, by ape g a Diabeneios 
reticle forwarded to Paris:—‘‘ Maura, August 26,.— 
he Great Liverpool, which arrived at 5 o’clock this even- 
India, brings the following 
‘om the camp of Gener 
of June 
hes from 
n has seized “< Bala 
asures it. contain 
ieee General has given full gam ion to Gener Pol- 
lock to act as he may ence 
from Candahar is up to the 1 
left s at its height. 
and the 
of interest. Nothing Ste ig has taken p in Chin 
It is said that the Empe en refuge in Tartary. 
e a Bae r marching upon Chapoo were - 
med 
ave given n themacly ves up toa state of despondency.”— 
We have ning na ny the details of this intelli- 
gence. Affairs in Affghanistan remain very near e 
same state he departure of the last mail. General 
tof; 
= 
though he has distinguished him- 
self by several br ‘liane affairs with the enem 
Khan, son of Dost Mahomed i 
th 
ot expected to be able to do so Jon h 
possession of abso- 
Nothi 
being 
ther they incline to the absolute 
vigorous pros of the country, or to an ultimate and more 
ance of 
su will be withdrawn. There i 
und other exalted stations in the c hurch, me fitted by 
rtant offices, in undue an 
influence over them, and through them over the whole 
po 
Sea .— Letters oe St. shes tig State, that a 
gamekeeper, named Rhe 
Prince Gagarin 
n cured will suffer the remainder. 
work in t 
® 
of & 
© a. 
5 
edition of Gen. Graabe 
retreat, who were imm 
ireassians captured the pas of the 
at and some pieces of artillery. 
¥ AND Syria.—From Constantinople we learn 
ha tted service, 
emplnnes # ~ t Mount Carmel by the 
to consist 
aced under the orders of the 
der-in-Chief in person, The accounts from an 
phe: Presidencies state that the rumoured withdra 
of the troops is ae ed with a universal feeling of disey- 
pointment and surpris 
—The dates = come down to 27th May, but ssi 
is a! news of importan The auxiliary troops 
one arrived, an matter were in the 
the date of the last 80 
walt the claniioitaaitied intended 
RBs 
northward. It was cur rently reported that the Emperor, 
alarmed at the = rations which the English 
making to attack subjects a patern 
exhortatio i barians to the utmost, and 
ba 
retired into Tartary. His departure from Pekin, 
he 
troops co 
considered un ecome a question, if 
he mesien have — himself and his family Parag the 
cae whom are we en aie at 
new sett wth it Hon g Kon ropreming 
he 2 teagan “Of the “Emperor's flight is derived from 
e French sm at who are supposed to 
have access to some sources of information. 
Unitep Srates. = "The Columbia steamer has arrived 
the 
the? United States, f 
Lord Ashburton. 
bee 
Terra "sant monks, Bishop is said to be very 
ill, and c to bed ae fever having already been 
ed 
the British 
n beaten by several 
Spahis, but satisfaction had been afforded b by the Governor, 
who deprived them of the lan they held on ine we 
of m service, and spurcnneted it to his 
the 
Ecyrr.—The extrem: ajen aie ae spose 
i Sled 3 is country. 
Last y had already rs risen at ‘this adios 20 or 25 fons, 
while as a it has not risen this year at Cai 
rt) 
posal 
appropriated to the use — the 
rae ore mail steamer Trent, let 
West Inpres.—By the ro. » det- 
ters have been received Jamaica to the 23d ult. The 
pg disastrous news 
say, | 
from Taine ; telegraphic wa ine! pons 
al Pol- | lately bee: 
The somabiiaal authorities of New York were | endea 
dial 
tate that the capture ¥ a eg on the shores of the 
islam is an occurrence al 
i had 
n on the = and within a te days 
1,000 Africans had been added to the slave popul 
There seem 
a7 
é 
e 
fit 
ity. One of their vessels, the Clyde, yo a a reef 
of rocks in proceeding from St. lege Barbadoes, 
After 
ing lightened, by having her coal ~ ot overboard, 
she was got off, and s 
homas’s, whence, “me some repairs, = 
after 
was expected to proceed to England. 
CITY 
ey Market, Fri ridey. —The a strous news brought 
by vy overland mail h 
Consols closed at 92 aire for oy meme mo and 928 to 
= for money ; rer tock, 167! eh a 
Reduced, 9 ree-and-a- 
101% to 2; «full Three-and-a-Half per Ce ro 101 to 4; 
ar 
eae Stock, 250 to 1; caeednnie Bills, 51s. to 53s. 
pre 
Metropolis and fits ‘Vicinity. 
The Queen’s Voyage Scotland. — On Monday 
morning the Queen and Prince Albert left ys on a visit 
to Scotland. They left Windsor Castle at 
} 
train to Paddington Shortly ers Titty the ed by «special perty 
or her 
pean at Woolwich. The prepar Majesty’s 
eception were on an extensive say ao , hotwithstand- 
ing ¢ me oun hour, the Duke of C 
ambridge, and several 
f the Govern The 
wa val ware. 4 
an 
the river were ted with colours, and the Harbour- 
master of with a large body of Thames police, 
were employed in ry My: the passage cl - 
quence, however, of the ur 
an heavy rain which fell during the morning, the 
boats and re not numerous. H ajesty 
and Prin d under the usual salutes, followed 
yt uchess of Norfolk, Lady in Waiting; the H 
Miss Matilda Paget, Maid of H ; Colonels Bouverie 
d Wylde, Equerries in Waiting ; Captain feynell 
i Anson, Treasurer to ce 
and t of Morton, Lord in Waiting ; Earl of De- 
lawarr, Lord Chamberlain ; >the Earl Lord 
Steward; the Ear Jersey, of Horse ; 
and Sir James Clark her Majesty’s physician. On the 
Queen and Prince Albert entering the Admiralty barge, 
tai 
as | ing the , and on its arrival png wire the royal sack, 
Majesty was recived by Fitzclarence. 
her 
As soon as ajesty was afloat, the yards of the differ- 
els comprised the squadron, 
commission in the pat were manna, 
im 
posing s d as 
the royal aging oe tailors loudly 
was caught u he men of th other vessels, and was 
tinued 
h she repeatedly 
As the fleet moved = cag weather ev 
e be - 
