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mpregnable aatlenn. prea at every point by the | shall be as fotlomns :—“* Beginning at the Monument at | respective forces, as shall enable them most effectually to 
tkilfnl and laborious of m Abo ut 3 in the after- | the source of the River St. Croix, .as designated | act in concert — 2 es upon mutual ov ag 
noon, after one a oh ett difficulties, the party | and agreed to oy the Commissioners under the 5th | tion, as exigenci ise, for the attainment of the 
ined the summit ofthe colossus. This they found to be | article in the treaty of 1794, between the Governments of true Fen of this: article; copies of all such orders to be 
a plain, slightly in ined, of about 30 feet in length, by 20 | the United States and Great Britain ; thence, North, fol- 
th, and rearing itself 1,500 feet above the Glacier lowing the exploring line run and marked by the Survey- —Wheress, notwithstanding all the efforts which inay: | be 
de Planevé. e do not learn, however, that this under- | ors of the two Governments in the years 1817 and 1818, | made trade, 
s produced any new fact or observation of in- | under the 5th article of the treaty of Ghent, to its inter- | the facilities for carrying on that traffic on ao the 
—The papers state that the Executive | section with the river St. John, and to the middle of the | vigilance of cruisers, by the fraudulent 
_ Council of Lucerne resolved, on the 2d, to exclude the | channel thereof: thence, up the middle of the main chan- | other means, are so great, and be Gasptations tee pursuing 
Jesuits from the direction of the Central Establishment | nel of said River St. John, to the mouth of the River St. | it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong, as 
of Education rancis : thence, up the middle of the channel of the said | that the desired result may be long delayed, unless all mar- 
Russia .—Accounts from St. Petersburg state that, not- | River St. Weansls and of the anes eae which it flows, | kets be shut against the purchase of African negroes; the 
withstanding the official contradiction of the Government, - the outlet of the Lak <A Pohenagamook : thence, south- parties to this treaty egree that they will unite in all be- 
a conspiracy has certainly been in progress among the | wes terly, in a straight line 50: a point on the north-west | coming representations and remonstrances, with any a 
Russian vot te against the Emperor, and that several branch of the River St. Jobn, which point shall be distant | all powers within whose dominions such markets are al- 
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council of regency, to direct his affairs, whilst the young oh and marked by. Allentine and Collins previously The President had agreed to and signed a Tariff Bill, and 
_ Prince would only reign in form. The danger has been | to the y ar 1774, ; 45th degree of north latitude, ye d defended the policy, pursued by him on this subject e 
__ averted for the moment, but the Aires % he Emperor | and sahich has been eee and unders ~ moreaee J? en aif in which the exercise of t 
pcnelns remains exceedingly critical, n one side | the line of actual division between the ; States fi The E ait 
affected nobi a and, on the ster Poland held in | New York and Vermont on one side, and the British of ‘Hecesssnintions was engaged i in considering this 
ence, ince of Canada on the ment when the last accounts left gn hington. eal 
and slipping away alee from the Russian alliance. | point of. intersection, west along the said dividing | was expected to adjourn on the 
‘01 j e Caucasus annoys in ni eretofore —— 0 to the ANADA.—The mail does not ting much news from 
degree the national pride, and adds to the critical condition | Iroquois or St, Lawr River. — It is moreover Canad The rioters at St. Catharine’s had assembled 
of this colossal empire.—Further accounts of Prince Gaga- agreed, that from the (a raven where the Joint Commis- | again, 1,000 strong, and proceeded to plunder; three 
rin’s death, noticed in a late Number, have been received. | sioners terminated their labours, under the 6th article of | companies of the 93d charged upon them ; five were shot, 
ae Sia that an enormous corruption reigns in the | the treaty of Ghent, to wit, at a point in the Neebrik and two or three bayoneted ; about three died. It seems 
Rus administration, and embezzlement in finances | Channel, near Muddy Lake, the line run into and | there was no way of quelling the riot, which from 
ai renal in the highest functions have become quite | along the ship channel between St. Joseph .and St, Tam- | the previous. day’s success, no military being in the town, 
The mperor, they. say, has no power to re- | many nds, to the division of the channel at or near | had assumed an alarming appearance. Sir Allan M‘Nab 
38 ayy ite even should it: be his interest. todo so; | the head of St. Joseph’s Island; thence, turning east- | is at Montreal. The elections are going on, and a Mr. 
the evil is too great.. . It is now ascertained “that Prince | wardly and northwardly, around the lower end of. St. | Papineau has been chosen for the Ottawa district. It is 
Gagarin discovered numerous: déficiencies, which com. George’s or Sugar Island, and following the middle of | said in the Canada papers that the Queen intends to grant 
aga not: only Subalterns, but rsons high in | the channel which divides St, George's from St. Joseph’s | an mney. to all concerned in the recent frontier dis- 
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mised, went to the Prince’s: cabinet, situated in the Im- | thence west of Jona’s Island, into St. Mary’s River, to | letters from New York state that.a mail had just arrived 
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nited States ; adopting the had arrived 
making. The Prince said he would make him:anexample. | line traced on the maps by the Commissioners through to England. The § Solmay ar arrived at Nassau on the ) 5th. 
_ Reimann then exclaimed a I am lost, Prince; would | the River St. Mary and Lake Superior, to a point north | The General Assembly of the Bahamas had been prorogued 
_  youruin me?’’ The Prince again answered :—‘‘ ia ust | of the Isle Royal in said lake, 100 genie oe the north and | to Sept, 29.—From Mexico we learn that mths Mexicans 
_ do my duty, and acacia you with the others to the | east of Isle Chapeau, which last-mentioned island lies | have taken a war Saye b i 
Emperor.’’ Reimann immediately drew a pistol from his | near the north-eastern point of Isle novel are the es have also assem a large army, zeport peat. aya 30,000 men, 
_ belt and shot the Prince dead. He then endeavoured to | marked by the Commissioners termi igned for an pes of Yucatan or Texas.—In Brazil 
escape, but the report had been heard, and he was seized | last-mentioned point, ge a reuse the middle the rebels had been again defeated, aK loss of 500, and 
and get ays ee — died from the wounds he | of the sound between Isle Royal an north-western a oe had ordered that “no q ould be 
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aha ha a nieicele the name ” Alexandrina. rior and the Lake of the Woods; thence along the water | northern pro was quiet. San Juan de Nicaragua 
Turkey ann Syrra.—Letters fro ge heonioe sea communication to Lake Saisaquinaga, and through that | is still Backaded by IL. wae ship Electra, and an Ameri- 
state that the Syrian, a is upon the eve of adju e; thence to and through Cypress Lake, Lae du Bois | can vessel off. 
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Communicated to the Ministers of the Great Powe eams, connecting the lakes here mentioned, to | that haat Besa the force under ae mith had 
cording to this project, the Lebanon will be divided far that. ‘eit in mr de la Pluie, or Rainy Lake, at. the | been cut off at Port Natal, and that to protect themselves 
____ two districts. The Maronites will be governed by a | Chaudiére Falls, from which the Commissioners they had surrendered to the Boers; but a later arrival de- 
Christian Prince of the Sheab family, and the Druses | the ‘tes to the most north-western point of the the Lake of | nies this, and states that they are safe. The generalaccounts 
will select a Governor among their own Sheiks. Both | the Woods; thence along the said line to the most | published as extracts of letters from Na ~ are extremely 
i rth-we point, being i itude vague ; they mention the seizure of the Mazeppa and 
of the Turkish Pacha of Acre or Damascus. This arrange- | sec. north, and in longitude 95 deg. 14 min. 38 sec. xm ray coasting vessels, but they do not state posi- 
ment, if adopted, appears to ite satis fac aon It will, at | from the Observatory at Greenwich ; thence, according to tively at they remained in the hands npg enemy. Mr. 
all events, remove all pretext for just complaint, as both existing treaties, due south to its intersectis 
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baste on the Tur kish- Persian frontier to indicate serious | and also Grand Portage, rn “papel 
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sin Srarrs.—The steam-ship Britannia arrived at | and open to the use of the citizens and aetna of ee 
Liverpool on aber y morning, after an excellent run | countries.—It is further agreed that the channels in the 
of ten day and a half from Halifax, a ia fourteen and a | River St. Lawrence, on both sides of the Long Sault 
half from Boston, She, sailed from the. latter 8 on the | Islands, and of Barnhart Island; the channels in the 
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y the ratification on the part of the Senate of or Canada shores, and all the several channels and passages 
tention with this country, mipd along discussion, by a between the various islands lying near the junction 
rity of 39 to 9, The terms of the boundary pie a pe River St. Clair, with the lake of that name, shall be 
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on the coast of Africa, and for givin to the r | shall pre are, uip, and. ee rs service, on the coast 
authorities of either the Seitives iacaatan of Africa, a sufficient and adeq aquadron, or naval 
from justice; butno allusion is made to impressment. . The | force of vessels, of ee ae Bo des se teae | 
t of search is in statu quo, and the boundary question | carry in all not guns, to enfor 
on the Pacific side is stillleftopen. he following articles | and arta the sere rights, and obligations,e 
contain the definition of the boundary line, and the meeplee of thé two countries, for ee suppression of the pred 
tions in regard to the slave-trade ; the Gibasn gefer trade; ai said squadrons o be independent of each | the | 
arrangements, contingent on the WF iy seer | other, but the two Denienhanme Pe Mae Fee 
It is hereby agreed and declared that the line of boundary | to to give such orders to the officers commanding their penal | 
