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a at that pana Bate rs enter into an arrangement 
h the German Customs Union.—We le 
Hy Journal des. Débats that the municipality of 
Vienna has just caused an establishment to b de; the 
€ of its kind ever formed in many. S a swim- 
ming school for winter. This establishment is made of 
arble; 163ft. long, and46 broad ; covered with a glass 
vault, supported by eighteen columns of the composite 
er. 3 iddle is the basin, 122 feet long and 40 
7 t 
wit behind 
—* are iron tubes, het being heated, give the water 
r heat. Il’ ro € room theré’ are two rows 
M. Etzel, architect of the irte eis 
new post convention ett Aveta and Bavaria cam 
into operation on the lst of this month. ‘There are no 
longer any frontiers, as et as postage ce - 
tween Austria and Bavaria. All letters are posted fro 
the place of departure at 6 kreuzers for 10 German miles, 
and 12 kreuzers ry distance greater: 4 kreu 
per lette e 
oad abs over mm 
r 
ngland, 
was immediately hoisted ee halt the 
guns we 
aby 
— wane, composed cardinals, meee, oad te 
pe 8, repaired on board the Dante. “The Po 
after visiting the > vessel, conversed a lon ti 
‘a ch 
ferent term and Lyre the virtues of Tite: “Philippe 
and bore abn y of the Que 
. the Levant mail, we have 
news ‘trom Con: I 
c ige t , 
event abe par ticular‘importance has 
advi he appearance of a combined squadron off the 
Sytian “coast "pone produ ae movement in the Lebanon. 
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and he reigning sovereign is the son of Czerny 
George, put to death by order of Prince Milosch, who 
sent éad t0° Constantinople — an act which has 
never been forgiven by thé people of Servia. The new 
ce calls himself Alexander George wolset Cze He 
| der zerny. 
has published a proclamation with’ ris signature, which 
means to imply that he is henceforth merely the desc endant 
of Czerny | , an not a Russ ido cer. 
om Alexandria of the 16th inst. 
state, that the Egyptian fleet was still cruis sing off that 
F Mehémiet 
ace" 
iho D Curna.—The following Plegtinile 
patch, in anticipation of the Overland Mail from taht 
reached to t20 k It arrived 
despatc 
morn bringing the ‘folk em Gk 
lorning, bringing the owin; intelligence, extracted 
from the Overland ay rat By ith ad gai 
rs to march 
€ 
of July, and it was expected that he woh ald 1b seaulte v 
> Cabul on ti of mber. aie ae ‘ -culars 
hiniel? fo te British forces at Candee s aa | 
vious engagement in China. Very i 
mportant news from 
that country is ip anda by the next mail.”’—The mail ha: 
since arrive 
Bente’ 
te <= Gatier al Pollock’s force 
us about five miles from it, the a 
ie ne telegraph: have left Candabar 
Ghuznee ; an 
Great 
we 
ul, but are confined 
of speech. Gen: Nott and his brigade as 
ordinary express ; the following are 
rived at 
oston ‘ae Halite ax 
‘of | 60,000 hogs 
ot 
,| joint reat of the agents 
A ge tates, a treaty 
States, and the rising c 
s of the interest ‘whieh they heretofore 
reader. 
Mr. 
séttlefnene of the cine led points vetreee 
America, is given in he Papert ra! ee v 
of course form dee basis 
tri 
Lord Mor 
to visit er 
arliament of ia ads on fee & 
@ | 
pri vi 
bad for the 
entered into 
eye teat the eat cg one have g already 
itted to us changes are ze- 
mn x Ske these the 
in plas of 
he 
is said, 
ne =e, 
ls resident, 
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Van ale for ot time ma his seinen 
4nADA AND Nova Scorta. —Sir Charles Bagot, 
as vernor-General, Shanes. the second seen. of he | 
rst 
best 
Brcelleney’ Ss speech mg contain 
ny matter of importance “Tae to ‘the treaty 
recen - mcluded betwe ‘Britain and the 
United Bienes of 
fid 
divided energies of its tohabiants to 
oe and the developme 
country.’” 
the House of Assem was 
motion of want of confidence, submitted t 
oy 
re aay enable to car on 
hich 
f the 
Subsequent Ce of the 13th ult. state that 
en engaged lr in alae a) 
ous arti of ho : gn os Cohan’ with the 
era pF. the British Lig of the reign of George II. 
ed, rby, near whose residence the burie nee ar 
s- 
t 
> feet bet cargres 
rass and other yegetation, about 35 feet w the 
surface, and «23 above the leye the sea : hie flew, 
ca 
n both sides, a ad balipenny of 
1749, some military bras 
8 
r) 
hip ; igo & are pitgated about ten feet apart, in.a triangu- 
tai form, r twelve feet square.’ 
arm 
| Harmony 
n 
expectation 
ex edition ar ue te -conque 
a failure: e ee destined for the expedition 
had died ed. of ‘i ver. From Honduras, we lea 
pe and d be other States who refuse to pay nee 
demni reat are Still SpREOR 
eo 
o 
o 
2 
° 
eth of £ rSemer — 
oners entered seaou von anol i 
the commission not 
having arrive 
n the abssiice of Sir Augers Clifford, usher of the Black 
and “i Pulm 
“ Parliawsnt. 
‘sday. e HOUSE OF t m 
PR me until rrureany, Paes 
hort! the Lord tye ancelor, th = 
The Lonp Cuancevior desired the deputy sergeant-at-ar 
to bats tthe attendance of the House of peg s, to hear pa 
nn nag al pens onl ae a Chef of ths Hons proro gation of Pariament 
, ac- 
cae oth ether chien and officers of soe ther c House, thet 3 
foarea at the aR hen the C read, 
‘The rise HG reat BY rit Majesty's com- 
jo core Boe obedience to her 
i until comma rsday ‘the th day t abe hie 
rogued u ys 10) of xt; 
Parliament accordingly st: sae Lantil that day. ' 
yao aus nota Zh a mem bes of either House present, except 
the three Lords Commissioners. ” 
CITY. 
Loney MM apkele Eriday Toe funds have improved 
uence of th Cons ols 
issu to 
S. prem. ; India Stock, 247 to 
India Bonde 10s. 
_ Hees 2 any ts Vieinitn. 
n fu t.. 
desdctions therefrom, with a view of showing t 
he Commissioner 
Pocdane of mia ind fines, 7232. 5s. 1 t 
9,023. 2s. 10d. ; By on corn, Gh fs 
com oe 48, ort lis. 2d.; Metage duty on 
er, 3812. 3s, id. ; tm 
cs ts creas 582. 7. 1a 
3,892/. ; Freedoms, 4, rr, 
reel te fy a 4/.9s.11d,: Totalr 
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