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Wine Company with an income of 150 contos of reis, de- | south’s 
rived from the dutie 
Mini anged, save that Senhor Campelo, 
ad interim Minis of ine, was stated to be ill, and 
Baron Tojal ha en provisionally charged with his 
nections. Discussions had taken place in both Houses 
respecting the slaver Gloria, and it was supposed Senhor 
Cc lo’s illness w er ch connected with hi 
bot bers for his conduct in this affair.—Th ee 
and court have returned from Cintra to Lisb the 
season. The beta of a judge at Medoes had ao me 
oan sensation, and had led the Government t oduce 
ill, to try cases vof the kind by ewer? ‘ribunals, which 
vik fly expected se pass into 
uUM.— o last a Me of the session of the 
Chambe ee Representatives are the chief topics in our 
Belgian ne By one these a law passe tae niay 
the long- talked’ oielatins between the town of Bru 
pu 
utified, nlarged. As tothe 
ome progress is already made—the quartier Lé 
already rises from its foundations the boulevards that 
surround the town will soon cease to exist; the fosse will 
be filled in, the wa n, and the several gates b: 
made to recede far from their present position e last 
act of the session was the granting power the Tm. 
m 
a resolution Sirs, that. statues of the illust of 
the pro ef Eros oF which Bruges isthe capital shall be erected 
w 
ind 
has voted the necessar 
e has 
na cow, without the least indication of eer 
who is now at Brussels, will, it is said, anche. 
r the flock of, animals so cured would be 
r man. 
—Accounts of the peste of the King of Ha- 
nover sin been received in tow. Friday last. His 
ec 
Maj had semisetit fr e e eff cts of his recent ill- 
ess, and intended to take his departure from Dusseldor 
on the following day, on his..return to Hanover. The 
statement of the French ». a8 communicated fr. 
Magdeburg, that the King has contracted a morganatic 
marriage é. widow of the Chief President, Von 
ulwitz, is unfounded. e King has lately several 
times pewenet the lady with a visit, who, notwithstanding 
her advan ced 
e rank of Countess of Dieplitz, which is supposed to 
have peernis the report of the intended marriage of the 
ANY.—The German papers speak of the fétes 
on the Rhine as gay and popular, but still less brilliant 
was expected, productive of di 
ans 
of the great German Catholic Gathearst by 
* t Prince. Prince Metternich struck the sto 
regiment he the King of 
| arrangem: in 
Chapelle from is alent to 
rejoiced i in their L affe 
se Mg ido et cn nei 
ide was a pavilion in the Moresque style, 60 feet 
fee 
consumption of long and 45 99 high, at the — of which was a foun- 
ons f 
fi fier: rem. ere some » the royal party 
went through the streets, resplendent eikhs illuminations, 
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court-yard o 
Majesty oles the 
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charcoal from the root upwards, and stretching out their 
branches, blackened by flames, and t ke in 
ravines, formerly concealed from the eye e thick fo- 
liage of the forest thousands of them are wi 
drea co tion ; some stil SFE hee aaa , 
each other, an impenetrable chaos.— in the pro 
vinces of S to be ve sacibar 3 t 
on the road between Dresden and Leipzig, a third partof the 
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ake in ee are the largest and finest buildings, as well 
oolle m 
i i is ‘eluce 
nd o 
i and that o 9 eS urnt 
ates personages 
A hymn, written for the occasion by | 
unt Ladislas de Pirker, | Avehb ishop of Erlan, in Hun- | 
At cgalls and set to mn 
teur musicians, who, as the Arc 
his house b 
his windows. Mozart's own Requiem was actrees on ne 
5th, in the cathedral by the same performers.— 
zette o e ” announces that it has ben oa 
cided to make Rastadt’ a fortified place of the first 
bisho op Ww: 
and that the works a be enced in the eal of 
e autumn. It's that etermination to rais 
imposing fortress opposite to Strasbourg has given very 
general satisfaction.—Nothing as yet has been done in the 
Baden Chambers, after a hell rh deal of debating, but to 
affirm the principle of executing t railways pet ore 
ment loan. d War. 
The shareholders of the vinnie 
the Polis orernment thet 
contract.—. rom 
mperial Government oil 3 in the 
railroad between Vienna and 
ich wal run into that of yh etie called Ferdi- 
cipate in the dite affairs of the Se er A -: pram 
capital pemahient and ts powe' 
n immense sacrifice 
sy yee “0 his Bishopric amounted 
200,000 Fee ka sbut 20,00 
TALY.— i a oe ne the ae inst. oma ae 
t 
the town was © general consternation 
day by the foloning arent sbeideoe: While upwards 
of 200 persons w: mbled at an amphitheatre, near 
one of the mms of the town, engaged i gam 
pallone, a wall suddenly sank er them, brought down 
other parts of the building, and buried them in its 
announce, that tb ete 3ist the Raipttor povtishs 
point of leaving the capital, on 
extensive region of Siberia selde 
wena and Chatanga and t 
et been den e 
a 
—A Russian ship 
gel'to” 
t and cut to 
me a y about wy pi fit men, deer 
nder the w papa or an pe satin selves masters of 
that fortress, which they entered toget ao with the fugi- 
ore: a ch rs the rps witht shich the mountaineers 
m, that the Russi no time to form ; nearly 
the EE of ite troops: in ea camp) were’ pat to the 
sword, anda of. officers were made Sic ite 
According to pet de ros Ruteu ‘ehen 
bou © shee fro ibahe Ph ations of Poland. 
bas i 
sae 
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frei 
ite 
ne 
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cept the staff offi are is 
lieved that the Poles will be indebted fo this dag iti it 
should take place, to the visit of he: King of Prussia 
St sbur; 
~The accounts from basen. 
Cow ented. t hin punt. Halil Pac 
ther-iu-law to wan Salam had been appointed Preside 
as a reason his in i so dipeggaoe od 
yal 
termination the§important negotiations vould to him. 
e change is attribut irel ultan. Selim 
Bey had returned from. Syria, bringing with him me- 
ng on the Porte to n ussulman Go- 
vernor for Lebanon, which he had prevailed on th 
majority of the Maronites themselve sign. Fre: s- 
tur had taken place on the Persian frontiers, and 
the increasing discontent in the European provin 
— the Divan to — ‘ gs on nm of 
nd Monas 
to Sir Stratford Canning, a had questioned im re- 
yo eee 
the spree e of the French. squa 
