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' BeLeium. ssels s paper announce the arrival 
‘from Paris of M : Plongotl e barrister, who is to 
‘defend M. Caumartin, the mind ‘catia concerned in the 
‘affair noticed in our last. It appears that M. Caumartin 
is much esteemed, at the Paris bar, and that the most 
eminent advocates, includin 3 in, red to 
unsel. Acc 
of tw ns the impossibilty of meeting 
demands even of the present month. ncil 
was immediately convened, and a law pass 
ling the financial system introduced by the French 
agents, which has led to these results, A modification of 
e ministry will also be necessary. In an time th 
King is making extraordinary preparations for com- 
letion of the new palace, and intends shortly to inhabit 
.— Profess seeiaiee | Ota f the best Hellenic 
holar among the modern Gre ho was 
gc W. 
Healy one of Lord Guildford’s ‘pried at Corfu, has 
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and arews crowds id bow ie lectures. 
Turk ces from SP arian to the 
Gh ult. eee Stratford Cunt ng and M. eiff, the 
ussian Ambassa 
J Vi SAMOS, 
answer is said to be a oe rp intimates the resolu- 
jon of England to abide by t 
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General Kislef should obtain suc ajority as wou 
an a ance of popularity to his election. Bel- 
grade letters of the 21st announce rival at freee 
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to the Court of Vienna. Prince Michael lea 
from the Envoy that his doom was definitively inked, 
and that Prince Georgewitch would be maintained in his. 
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ext year. _ There is nO po- 
The intelligence was in'a great mea’ 
termediate mail received a fortnight since, 
the a, operations an mast are 
All t was brie in the last 
pas “om a Segoe perfectly 
Batisfactory, is supplied by th 
“Run hbar Khan, 0: a maratity Gat 
the én 
sgt the eenlte - 
Capt. Bygrave, whom he h 
upon himself, had been surre 
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ad in immediate attendance 
d Shakspeare, who had 
he most gallant inanet by forced marches of 
m a day. Two days afterwards the i 
Secegisd. the advance “of British colours, a 
is said to have dra ry ey 
between the gallant Sir R. Sale and his Tabets wife 
widowed daughter, who 
and 
tivity, must be left to the tiastaton rt) ader ; 
pen, as the Indian Papers observe, could be trusted to 
depict the emotions excited by that meeting. oe 
morning of the 21st, they all arrived in camp, under 
ome of one of the most jo royal salutes ever fired, 
and the greatest delight averpalers ailed. ees 
of t soners was opp ely planned, for the orders 
Mahomed, on the 
d over, wer 
weak to proceed ~ 
r the survivors was 
life of slavery in the wilds of Turkatan. Had th Ly alia, 
too, er eral Sale, not d to the 
Arghundee pass, they would have fallen. fate the hands of 
Sultan Jan, who was in hot pursuit, and Gene olloc 
in his despatch states that a delay 4 hours would 
Dadur on the 7th O r; the rear-guard having 
yin a in the Bo s, and some lives lost, Dr 
ick,.fell into the enemy’s hands, an 
selaen of 1 officer ( Lieut. 
41st) killed and 4 wounded, with ee men 
killed 7 a — nded. re expected in 
by the 
eer on i 10th or 12th. 
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Futteh Jung, son of Schah So0j 
he salute was firing 
being hoisted on the Bala Hissar ; 
ts ad- 
but the sche 
a to retreat with the armies. The a army, on i 
ce, had, as 
of ithe men who had encore in January; some hu atehe 
of them were ee of them were so little greet 
posed as to be still n 
not appear to ese nes eded a thousand all; yet an 
army, with cam "a we wers, computed at 13, ere had ont 
ot From this circumstance many ar 
said to entertain eats that the yore of o our troops 
was much less than was suppos d that some survivors 
of that terrible scene are still in "exintence “ya the 
Indus. “At Ghuznee, besides the sepoys were re- 
leased, Col. Palmer, gaits was long often 2 to ‘habe bee! 
killed, er ara among the prisoners. Amongt e trophies 
al Nott brings back t of ary te rit the 
— rand “wood a which a M hom 
during ar apne centric, on 
s to she Ghuz 
Ist Oct. “file proclamation for the entire 
conqueror | 
n Indian temple, =n id which — 
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received. 
the peice save | 
dtaieg! mange - the regiments employed at Candahar, 
Ghuznee, =e ew On the 7th he issued another pro- 
clamation announcing the release of part of the prisoners, 
and on the 17th he published easter announcing that all 
the prisoners w 
ned aign. 
f reserve r, near Sirhind, 
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rad of Government is i likely to . 
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r Solway arrived ts 
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Falmouth on Setavilay, ith n 
to the 3d Noy. 
to the ae of cae by vs the ce of as Panter 
would be much lessened. The to 28 the i er part 
of the speech are oe of domestic “The ad- 
ress in answer to it was passed ai tees sligh test op- 
sition. The Salvg left Sou whampton on the 15th June 
ast, since which she he as touched at thirty different ports, 
at many of them twice. iN pote » itis calcu- 
lated that she has over a distance of 21,000 miles 
without meeting with any other gs than the loss of 
her jib-boom in a severe hur is space of time 
cane, 
eighty-six cases of fins w fever a on board, eight 
of which by Ae Bete 
Carr D Hore.—Cape of Good ere papers to 
the middle of ‘Sepls tember are in town. They again treat 
of a local Legislature, and of the adoption of other changes 
conside cessary to the ra easures W 
taken to Bea force and effect to the opinions entertai 
= the subject. The only sta parte! ulars in refer- 
ce to the recent wrecks in ay, are the announce- 
ment xvod Beaumont Smith, of Exchequer Bit notoriety, 
was he convicts saved fro wreck of the 
Waterloo, e- that all the convicts hee — ae for 
safety, to Robin Island under a cami age 
~~ CITY. 
ney yore Se ee for the 
dial at 932 to An and-half per “Cont. 
Red., 1002 ; Bank Stock, Ayia to 734 ; Three per 
reduced, 94 xchequer bore: 47s. to 49s. pres 
India Bonds, 43s. to 45s. prem.; d Long Annuities » 125. 
Saga ear its Vicinity. 
omumon Cou ncil._—O a Court was held, in 
consequence of a requisition, “er To saehe into consideration 
the propriety pee expressing the urgent 
necessity of an abolitionofall restrietion s upon comm 
ae ieaminitens tures, ee the impeort- 
of Corn,” -Tt was very sna ound nded, and 
ae subjects of the requisition were j 
able | cost ie cereal motions aad amendments had 
