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supposed, of proceeding to Vourla. The {Indus ‘ship-of- 
the-line, Tncon stant frigate, and Snake bri rig-of-war, a 
also under sailing orders for the coast of yria.— Fayo 
able news had ‘been m s int 
Minor, rder t se the remains of the t e of 
Diana irys t appears that many more objects 
had been sprig soe than was originally expected, amongst 
which a erous statues and bas-reliefs in the finest 
style r 
Ecyrt scPrivate letters from Cairo give further ac- 
counts of the murrain a mong the cattle noticed in our last. 
It: appears to have sed a general panic throughout 
Egypt. The ee had already lost 90,000 oxen, besides 
other animals, and‘had been obliged to make use of the 
horses emplo oyad in the office bid his etd pr Sprienl- 
tal purposes, as the destruction of the cattle had ren 
dered their number fomutcent to 
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cumstance unparalleled in “the SORA gypt. 
APE oF Goon ea of her M 
pir det kat ees from th 
a a a i ses 
ajesty’s 
m the 
August, the former with upwards of 500 troops on board, 
bound for Algoa Bay, and the latter with upwards of 300 
et bound for Van Diemen’s Land. The Aber- 
_ cromby Robinson was fortunately driven ashore on‘a a 
__ part of the beach, which enabled the vessel to hold su 
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shall ne to the day ofmy ptt After two or three 
heavy rolls her three masts wen e side with a dread- 
ful crash. The hatches were now ope and the convicts 
rus The sea was makingea clean breach over 
er. 
jumped orerboart ; about —. or twenty gained the 
_ shore; the remaind . Thé cries of the poor 
t was readful sight. 
There, within a stone-throw, lay 200 or 300 of our fellow- 
creatures being d ore our eyes.” reck 
sold a few days afterwards for 6307. A subscription list 
: ha th vors, and promise ight 
to r ir temporery wants. Dr 1, of 
convict ship, was among 
was lost, and 21 of the c nd passengers drowned. 
This ship, which was bound from Manilla to Cadiz, in 
__ trying to make for Algoa Bay, struck on Cape Recief. 
thro 
Li one on a visi 
chiefs i in Caffreland seapheiitig the robbe 
‘but doub: re expressed whether his object would b 
Ricaathi. the Caffres, though not expected to offe 
ny hostile resistance, were considered baa to evade the 
ea o oo restitution of ‘hs lun 
Royal oma) steamer Britannia, 
which sailed toa Boston on the after 
fro m the 3d 
accom 
20% and 30 passen 
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in elec ae 
ee iedaiceniaat occupied with reports of electioneerin 
hes. C wards, who had been convi t 
ey and + alawtiens Judg 
to 10 @ speech which 
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oston, of angina pectoris. The Caledonia aeticed 
at H alifax on a 30th, and the Great Western was spoken 
by the Hiieeros 8 on the 4 4th off Halif; ll well. 
ANA anada Papers sa by the Bri- 
tannia ‘7 to the o7th i inst. They mention the d 
rec he Government conti be 
prominent topics of discussion in the Papers. Mr. Morin 
had been appointed a Commi of ore sede and 
he 3 Be int ntion of Sir C: Bagot appoint Mr. 
4 0 a*high office bed wath | the in nienlilen 
of the Bris or Opposition party. 
Me p TEXAS, ty He to the 8th ult. had been 
received pier Gale Texas. A Texan foree of 350 
Colonel Caldwell, had an 
men, under the comm and of 
engagement with the roops under General Wa 
The Texans were the ‘victors, killing 100 and wounding 
00 Mexicans. Theaccounts from Vera Cruz were to the 
th Se An embargo had been laid on all yessels in 
that port till the 15th Oct, The object of this measure 
was t nt news being earried out gespectias me expe- 
dition there in progress. It was said that a Anna 
atan 
ontezuma, the iron 
war-steamer built in the Thames for the  Mexie can Goyern- 
ment, was daily expected at Vera C 
CITY 
Money Market, Friday. —Consols closed at 941 to 
Bank bags 168 to 170; foie Stock, 260 to 262; Thee 
per Cen duced, 932 t Three da Half 
ig Reduced, pa to 4 "Ne T 
$ to 3; nuitie 
sls. re 'b3s. prem. ; and 2S Rae Bills, Soe. to 57s. prem. 
Metsopolte ant its Dicintty, 
The Poli all,—The al hall, in aid of the funds 
for the vel ae the Po Tish, ee took place at the 
ildball on _ Wednesday _ni ight. It wa as numerously at- 
a iifminaton “and other decorations used at the Lord 
Mayor’s dinner had been left for the occasion. The 
i . Alfred tem 
& 
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— 
n of the evening, continued with spirit 
e elegant structure 
olitan Improvements.—The 
d hread- 
from all quarters of the 
building ENSRARPSEINE- street has gain a width 
and when this is ied 7 through ‘the Ba ness of 
icinity of the 
€ com- 
on tl te it is to occupy. 
The pubaceiphgn for a La en under 15,0007. Mr. 
with the Westin 
have already bee 
C, Wyatt has made 
fatup Ad the eee 23, “OO! “tor which 
subscri 
The Caoutchoue Compan —An investigation has been 
going on for some d e Mansion-house, in w 
this SOmpany, exablithed for ‘the manufacture of det 22 
rubber goods 
a ctable poset in pc city 
appeared | mplain By the conduct egg 
repres g themsele be : 
onan ny; as pr — to sell ar a- 
ber, the interest i in ig ae urths of which company is 
in ge ae in Mr. W. Leaf, of the Ol d-change, in 
having filed 55 bills in 1 Chancery against the retail Oaad 
in the metro mn. sean | infringement of their 
The articles tho 
which strips eee 
roun was im- 
possible for any one to dco whether they wenn or 
were not simi pe Sean nyo y the 
company. The first intimation & 
n the service of about its. 
ar and answer a bill i in Chancery, sang j by Mr. Wight, 
Pe the name of the houc by teal 
When the parties ‘pple page - Wi t for informa- 
tion, they were y had infringed th e company’ s 
rights, b Fiat ras = tO earn: the 
matter, and any instances they were induced, 
through intimidation hag conus * the proceedings 
with which they we re menace 8 of money 
701 
was in selecting the retail dealers, instead of boldly at- 
tacking the manufacturers of the artic 
who, if any were really liable, must be 1 
answer, and who could. avers. tos pele 
ing be 7 right. On the pa the oo 
rved be weiappeared and said tha that due notice 
t had 
dressed. Friday the papery 9 Ww 
Mr. Lea principal pr a referred i ap- 
peared by counsel to explain his yt bmw in the 
stated that he was ignorant of proceedings till after 
y n comm , and then he declared them dis- 
raceful. He disayowed the acts of the solicitor, and 
said, that as long as he belonged to the company such pro- 
ceedings should not again sorted to t the re- 
lers. If he had known of the intentions to commence 
roceedings he would have prevented me and when h 
did hear of them he hed interfered to the 
penses, The solic admitted that he had no ssriiten 
osed, with an assurance on the part of Mr. 
bans, th m » Renner proceedings will be taken ag 
reta 
rida —The executor of the late Marquess 
Wellesley aie ch sent to the Britis 
of three waggon-loads of MSS. a 
with the | of the Marquess 
valuable documents will s 
public, 
emple Church.—It has been determined 
orning. A rehearsal of the m M 
re the principal members inns of court, and 
under the direction of the organists of Westmi Abbey 
St. Posts The gene was consid satis~ 
ory, @ n the * round cy pe to which the public 
wl bei amited hes! that the o n is entirely 
organ-screen 
ved, the est sound vas eo ly heard. It is 
generally belived pd a daily se ill be performed in 
the c repairs are roca completed. 
Bee y 
posing ge first workmen’s music 
presented Mr. Hullah with a eae see as a Pa te ny 
of theit gratitude for his instruct The 
the oceasion, after ex 
ecu ys as a teacher, 
ved from a knowledg: 
a intellectual amusement for the 
hnumbler classes, 38 an 
and to the improvement of their ai Mr. Hallah, in 
aeieon e gift, mentioned ce 
of congregational singing, ag adding to t solemnity of 
religious worship, and announced his intention of forming 
a class of the wives. and. children of working men. At the 
con L Wharneliffe, under 
whose patronage as of the Council the 
classes have been formed, came forward and said, that 
could not allow the procee we hed winced ad hi 
currence in sentiments an 
con 
— es n put fort 
clean ig aig of t 
r-been. his 1 
the d address which 
h on presenting Mr. Hullah with that 
ir respect and esteem. It had 
eee an - es 
e attention of his pupi e ted them 
the progress they had made in th t nce 
mu I ligh ~see the working man thus 
nee vod his stock of | innocent an: 
nts 
“es “promote the their instruction in os most wclightfal a yo 
‘Chartist j Meetingt-—On Tharedey evening a meeting 
took place at the and r, ostensibly to 
such Chartists as may cous * durance, and fa form @ 
permanent fund for a 9 ere Mr. . 
be, M.P., series of - 
uncom 
resolutions was 
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