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tionists were quiet, still’ those who had ‘set them on 
= active and determined to thwart the Government by 
every ‘means t powe the 25,000 stand. of 
arms, known to be in the posses oft arcelonese, 
not more than 14,000 had been surrendered + the domi- 
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duced by the bombardment, but the alleged removal of 
the political chief has not yet been officially announce 
n: regard to French Consul, nothing can be more 
contradicto coun dings ; 
although the late revolt is generally considered to be of 
rench : is asser e charges 
on im-were exaggerated. affair, ey tel = 
h importance to be settled by the 
bombard- 
ent, had 
Official account of loss sustained by the troops in the 
_ insurrection has been published, by: which it to 
have been than was stated to e been, 
sea ate as a punish- 
ces in that city in the 
eidie. 
e have a news to the 19th inst. 
The tariff iiieticn we the 
Lisbon. Two Cou 
3 Ti ee 
opal ap duties arenes 
@. rticle. 
tarily foregoing } 
_ _ Another pete slaver had entered 
Pernambuco reel Spanis 
ampago, and it was said r former = 
ard, She wages the Tagus 
Lipa ink eg "Principe Don 
GIUM.—The Bruss 
The scree a ace publish the ‘different 
he Pru 
jomade in the: ta ssian 
erein, f me ih: of a meeti 
hort time since by the commissioners of the 
man. Union at Stuttgart. The new ar- 
of the. tariff is effect from the Is 
n force, and without fur- 
eation, until the phe of the year 1 which” 
iod another me meeting o commi wil € 
‘The details of these arrangements are by no means | 
favourable to the commerce of ‘E England. The Ali igemeine 
Ze at of the 2ist inst. mentions a plan as ha’ aving in 
tion for some time, for an annual meeting. of officers 
oe oe of this meeting is, to afford Fado Rieepeomet for 
acquaintance to officers who, in case 
woskd, “t is hoped, be called on Mg fight side a ase. 
The zeal seer re present Sev ails 
thing that nd t evant union and 
— it probable thse the ‘proposed ple 2 
much favo civil as well as amon 
FE 
plac pzig, near which c city the great battle 
fought, pein. aor cht,” air still called ae the 
issué of which relieved Germ e domina ms 
Napole e Berlin henrt-oniy 
concert which lately took place in “that t city, atate om a 
battle overture, eg he si gery Hb. ne of 
ter, roman “ The 
oper 
To nore a: both b by the Earl of = here rae were 
among the eces performed, and were acknowl ge 
‘ : 
hich ‘is curious as showin rse adopted by the 
Prussian Government in cases the accident 
is cau r sness ement, 
Arve os, to whose inatte ntion 
ap “pte ehid ers gwen 
months’ impr 
ni 
for men a 0.766, Si ge 
including 27 religious orders. 
possess 34 houses, and 542 in 
re ners a ] 693 j ead. th dE spudhins, 
There are 157 co 
of the first cargo which 
that por by the terse — Suess 7 
of te rice, and 
Suer by the Tndien ite Benggles, aia thence 
mels. 
hol atin prospet 
of transit eae "for the import- 
d nded 
ay. 
t; on the aa 
quite w 
Irary.—A fetter from Florent of the 18th inst. — 
an interesting account of the Agricultural 
was formed at Turin last summer, for 
of husbandry in the Sardinian States, un 
A. 
cultiv: It proposes to i eand give soe Dem to 
all trades and occupations “<p have 88 
agricul What was som 
re. ago done to gre 
nay. with the same view fe Tuscany, by Pas tntheone 
f the G 
fili Academy, and more recently by the 
M Rodolphi, who has just exchanged the director- 
ship of the model farm at Meleto for the chair of Prof 
sor of Theoretical and Practical Agri Uni- 
rece of Pisa, appears to the Piedmon 
object of Bee an inctement i om were yet i; 
Sncsaie saidhers 
expenditure. In the principal towns of the pro- 
vinces, age Os 2 mem ee ee an agrarian 
committee is formed. ceevery year, between the 
Ist of July pe the Ist of atoeniner 7 an agricultural ¢ con- 
ress wi assembled, which will hit y in one 
of the seven divisions of t 
also be the 
camels. wg age was 
elec tage Great 
ussta.—The Russian root give some details 
secu b to Moscow, w not without interest. 
Towa the end of the 7th. centary, manufactories of 
c joth, eI cotton, glass, porce and crockeryware, 
were established in this city, sae “without any decided 
effect ther 1822, when, in consequence rotective 
sys the Government, Maite became he 
ities: of a vast number of manufactories, all in the most 
flourishing state. At pre ther se the 
ity, not less 1,000 of rer establishm ts sending 
forth goods to the amount of 40,000,000 on rubles a 
year. Upwards of 40,000 Lenk are employed in those 
manufactories, besides nm various trades. 
pro rity o e city ies: in fact, increased to such a 
point, ns Pow st; traces _of the ¢ errible fire” of 1812 are 
en os 
5 Hee rs native gold, of t 
enormous weight t of. 2 
poods and 71b. (abo 
a ay Engl) was found on the 
for having 
The following words are 
this m 
ter :—“* 
w uch tee gn re 
quekth to Karatigun, who has ft 
such delicious tears, the sum of 50,000 Press. a 
00/7.) Talso be to a young actor, — name 
I 
Vaudeville. 
ecu n ( 0 him this in- 
telligence, has stated that the batewal ie id bing to con- 
i na r are more 
han perhaps any o\ber 
country in the se it is pres parte they will fail in their 
opposition. 
Swepr ecounts from Sweden in ‘the preg 
pa tate, t hat Professor Geyer, who was r 
the examination of the papers contained in the tata tole 
osit i 
nine 
year: ey contain important observations on 
the iB asl 1772, and on the two preceding reigns. 
2. The history of the house of Vasa, here according to 
Wa as The p 
retming iy and : Rcd for the 
"We learn m the 
nearly killed a: 
in his Baashionet at St escaped 
with si i effects of which he had 
rulcientl naateorel on the fe inst. to . 
hish and resume his cu 
ait BD gh ede sen aeainee: and ane Van 
frigate are ondated t to rt Mahon; where the 
ona ; pers 
be unfortunate at sea, h 
i Fins erienced a terrific re 
in Scere, the haber, w 
le 
ich the frigate did under 
Grapeien= bitte from Athens of the 7th’ instant-an- 
uence 
nounce, t e insanity of the new 
Minister of Finance, M. Lille t ce was still 
vacant, and the King had not yet been able to supply his 
lace. eo those to whom his Majesty had offered that 
epa fi it ; ‘at er was thought that 
it ‘cae ultimately dev a am 
ho was formerly a commissariat clerk at Nava- 
- “The treasury, se 
of bankruptcy ; the public functionaries have 
paid _ the last three months. A crisis is “fast ap- 
hing.” 
fe TURKEY. Rac wprrwh by extraordinary express, from 
Vienna h G 
a special 
ad arrived tha ital with the important 
advices one Constantine tat oe Porte 
ent n Governor for the 
Marcaibe or ‘Christian popalation es Syria, and a Druse 
oxen... BU ais Cauy UiCc 
asap monies 
in Lower 
and convert her into 
