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aal at Naples, was on board for the e pursose session o e the 1th ul tae 
her to the Sardinian authorities, which | Maso to tikes "ap hte “es e the ey separated, Mr. | appoi inted ———— 
ely on piaig Sys poten — Nerbioa Sidpateni PI iy e Con a a ee Reso- oy NE his Blan — cepa and “money giver to bis W 
. iw vered up er ions ee o; a ale —Lord Reprspaue par Oi 
g Cagliari: was ni . 1e motio! en's plan adopted where were they 
went to Turin on Saturday a and pte st and the resolutions “on iol é af by a vo a 33 3, 3, |"Thanen ts aed attributed. the pe Mla yg oid had een 
the King, im the most courteous | the question of all for a final ‘deposition of ae Hihedids removal of old pra Bride amity of the 
h in broken out, though a right of h, w € present system continued ge.—Eord Peony 
Vesuvius has again broken ut, though not | unanimously. tang Tak ‘arch, were passi the country, and would soon desin it would spread all over 
energy, and the lava is running do g on board Li jesty’s steam yacht Syren water but the fisheries. “He tougit Rot only the punty of the 
e rapidity. Advices from Pot i Bri Richardson, of the Indus, the Payee ought not to be spent witi pidge that 8,000, 
of earthquake was felt there on the 13th | arrived at New Yo r yi West India squadron, had |" ge mgr. could be more in Pieper s 
Os the day y before another shock had been felt at|a satisfactory pasa rig paca with despatches of — as Bee’ crushin ng: ae. Airani —— on I ars of 
eee in reference to the “ appoin maven ght the best pd 
outrages.” Lieut. Richardson i : 1e “British | full ow o or three competent person: ggestion 
ip er ma a isto be ror | Washington with the rds ety proceeded to | DE kos, Lord M CA t in the mattor. After few words from Lord 
ga from of all the} from Commander R : e advices received | BOble lords who tea pag th e was much obliged to the 
forces in Bosn A the Herzegowina, and Alban ees the the hands oi en in such a man’ 
ine very extended powe ers, a nd be apeina Banania of the. By Br ites hath t there tho | m waste ie noble nv woth sate pts ‘oF Bvoctevon sa 
B mf itish gunboat Jas eran ee Gov. rok ba next week 
search o y asper, who was in| M to do in the m 
The Turkish Government has made ample Fini ER of th e Si x jist peremptory a reais eis rien oF Set x te ae PERO SS prin eY 
for the outrage upon Mr. Fonblanque, the | American ve esist at once from visi iting ap boan di ng | the House sap Fentilation is tie manita see 
peers! at a mil enn eine ent to which pt that they ne i ym, the 8 menit had did ordered some ina stated that the Govern 
gäer who made the c oni ged has bee: re acting under the nience produced by the easures to alleviate the 
jam, the soldier and his officers h t 1847, and the Admiral was exceedingly morte ji Td the Shore could ee be Ti that onld ‘dinrurb the deposits on 
for trial, the Pasha has perso: ers that Commode by ‘these vessels, ma report C | the savin chet p aier n- till tho gooler w ponte | > 
the regret of the Porte to the Consul, and | Lien modore Rodgers, afte chin at danger of the appearance of ch thought there was gr 
Jave been fired in honour of the British flag. Capt t. W Fas the British Consul. mulation pie sore in “he vernment Cages bo Since walt te oe 
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You—The Bombay m: mails have arrived with intelli- | >, i a er, of the Devastation, thought tha t many Hanpwicks and t the Da hee ooa the Earl d 
onto the or 23 ese liati E on the K 
Spade is still disturbed, the rebels again approa siti | ei i g | pla ined that mire extensive aol Bas) of Masunspunr om 
It was not thought, However, they would | 8 hod. been si T so bad | oy Successful at ata Vinee Sonn plan which had 
‘te an attack, as the city is fully defended, and the | Gover t abba T eprte hat | considerati y ould ey pye grahe “aps ec 
he M eration, The Special 5 pout cw ef al 
an tha rs after removing their women and child veii Ffoi | Ma reso ton tat cn T aet Earl STAN 
cits joe wi pit ying her to take into consid: resented to- her 
eration the proclama- 
strong, 
—After the Peet of Become pi abd by Bri 
he y masses of the ene 4 ,| Salt Lake City the men 
Sir Colin Campbell tet Bareilly with the whole of his | their defen sive positions bes pls wa pRa 5th Novembei uary, 
8, breatening ovember, the 380th J 
the 20th June are appoi a » the 29th May, and 
to 
yeaching Shahjehanpore on the 18th. On the | attit ted to be read yea 056 
ude: This r med ys, 
lio enemy to Mound, which he captured advices, but it mi andi tet: t nd Ey latest | and are annexed the Book orc eens 
ag bad, | hefi : ormons, | stitute for that proclamati ommon Prayer; and, to sub- 
ur oad, De ig ahaa is a's ee i atta a departure, had m made extensive preparatio: g for the 20th Pry une, np peo at oes ring that only thes an 
Nundee, and marched along the westexk pr ieri om $ 0 the city. og ne Sa da o read and publish hed. H te oro worry 4 
5 A.— The accounts in the W y i ua ates i << jo 
estern States from | on Acts of P: oi Panda Be Kavo ee 
ieat bat on the Royal p. ten cine tie 
mation alone. He 
strict, burning and destroyi 
the 29th they were crossing the gioa The Upper and Lower Canada produce th 
ne ne —_— ssion of a ery ed their removal, because se they en Y prac f the ad 
hi 1 of the admi- 
of cav; had gone out in pursuit | short 
the Delhi family were pursuit of them. grain crop for the pint noe ration which o i estic Li 
Mea ot Husan pore arrested on the 28th of cima te wa S Istanp.—Advi m Frazer River ta bf: father ab bl abe he and oe a ee 
of about 1000 m accou: ry and a half sinc pao OF POOR 
be eer mus re, reached yaa ne the th nts of the cetranetingy richness of | had taken a half ainoo te meet À Dee or Gis omenia coenems, 
Road between Lullutpore and Cawnpor e | Am hich have been discovered in British poutiinls these der vicon, Hut Ussie. woth s AN AOAN 
sil rewa ea ae i onthe erica. There is already a tremendous rush from og sree of the chee tier mei special objections 
| foot, with eight guns, in th the Britis} ‘all | Seimagie resoa that ot et gh aad 
Sage Humeerpore side of the J panna tothe gold regions. The mines extended some of thes es, Sn apan me R A Y 
af Mey Ganges ; the on dias of country, and reached png groat expanse sok wand feeling of the times when the steed “i 
os hang Oude. ” Middleton's A across the boundary into d to proceed by way of an addr Som 
merican territo A poet y- I y ress to the Crown, 
at Mohar, opposite es Shorapore, Git, Ty. 4 great anita were leaving Fathor than an Act repealing the old statute, becausethe moment 
kis ane point on the 28 of f Ma a geryp , had mare hed d 1 Dorado there can be no longer | obsolete. But Kto pro vidio vertono bapan 
any oubt that gold is fto be found in quantities a might be advised to PaA AERE ese ara ign Aa OVSA 
to Cali fornia and Austra ia in Vane couver ’s Ish ma ad ancient Acts. Even Ep yt hich span ok the repeal of the 
| 7 ah waa > = f be bei by the proclamation, a slergy han tena pita p 
the Rocky Mountains, Saai y bh estab Ege ae np bere, OF Un ban adh Spook T eii 
meea inn and recently 80 ea; iar for oA neeha they Pki § 
: : ait rals had release themselves fromthe 
F Parliament. Sy oe, Te. ry oe mre ans 
ane might be expected sud ho boliayad uis sexpi tech rama 
ishop of Cantaxs URY $ F 
Epaia Snigration Th Bishop St Outono, com- | Titane ou eoun? oF ieia en peal 
the e emigration had been on account of the controversies: 
misrepresented, 3 karan 
free "bo into our ar tne Stan. Bot pposdd SS e importation of would g Boers Deke e wb ample a ot nor maby am 
i Heit our lh ot tat oad rr | ad yal te apo kry aie 
: ces a cat shia Metab |g mmol Spa, tm cata 
i ut the wor of es >| by th ngs excited 
; but ia pking oie ayien oul be paag Oy Sey | tat Malla inte nA T. Sad BOS thom: ARA. te 
; : resented on this question. He had no objection regular] botish dapada ME e pory they should be 
7 ion of Coolies to Exury fully approved the mo ld 
a th to ed Eeer on of such labo 5y: a to Pog 3 amendments required. in the ritual of ce Deion 
ment or ement nthe ie A paa power to t what web wad haat ae feat A 
for th the e production o of the reports of the Select Conumitise ofthe | oman où the. 6th of May, namely, Oe aati the 
Hie belicved that Europea G REES Sonanin Wat P range 9 mg ne oe 
= Aae only means by which our dominion in RETETA gripa motion differed materially from the Po 1 A eee 
Rtn, which, ha one attacked. by the | tained.—The Tae Macarena TPT theta weil at oanu ee te os eee He Apiro pran ihtoduds 
y em by Smith’s brigade, na to. of ve such colonisation. The motion was a State services. It was asserted they were Soy eel 
le AES. — 
in the Dharwar Coll ked the Government what Bed. boss oe be a nae tie where it it was leas t jo th Segre erme mre 
Rao ap Gollectorate; the outbreak was different B Boards s y, the | college ch: =A — 
of Moon $ rea! pposed to have charg sewage of the apels, in the great seminaries of education, 
, and the Dusiyes: of of | Metropolis towards p the Thames? They knew if services'ought not to cease? jected 
agana the fort’ of Fowul by | those pied propo and attempted to do, Bree What { tow im whi hey placed both the. & : 
TE Man, being demi implicated they had ye One plan for conv: 4 cl and to much of the lan vs foun sand: Wie 
: Nong attended by a few horse- | Sewage: of London, had been propos oying Away he | they had become empty smn et econ VONDST 
d district, in the hope | of Works "but it. was not approved, and the a cot | 2b0lition.—the Duke’ of MARLBOROVOH uous cota 
ey: attacked on the | Temained still be considered. heres sg ee been might be modified, without Temmovin them from th 
escort, aded by the chi meee of Nun urgoond, rage The ea of the river was a x i ee and that im apne tr a reari 
and re: immedi- large masses of the ulation, es; pcre retained memorials 
i E TRD fer A Madras column, under | Who could not aae Hex its poss the’ poorer olas of bintory. —The “Bishop of Ba st past ais noe oth n pee 
Bh of soe ae B by wa and both Houses of Parliament could withdraw to a distance from expressions these services contained; b oae AADA 
im; with and the Desayeo; on the Thames, but there were thousands who could not a by any: pious man without sera fox Seen Donen 
tormed beh Bo yee os ctachmenty re tee + Ear and Mon pan? aa to the in-| were a in them, but so far from being obsolete “they 
ich was ins e next day they sus m. i e tiver. igo d power.—The Bishop of OxForD coul 
wu thee nner ge the night. The disgraceful state of ee Thames D “bad been ily or gratitude. The proper exponents of tnGiowal. barila ~ 
the Su bend was | creasing, â urng the ree years the evil had ROAM pri aey peii ey contrasted unfavourably with the 
perintendent of Police, on | More mae than at any former period. The Government ; they were far too political, polemical, and 
s from H must deal with the matter and. take some strong measures, in grammatical. He strongly objected to any alteration ordo 
ong. K of May 5th a which the mig ht reckon-on the assent and assistance of Par- of Common Prayer ; but these services ouglit not: to be 
leeroy of & Canton the Tar liament.—The Earl of Matmesbury felt that the oondition of annexed wb a omission of the reference 
and another hi igh official the Thames was a perfect disgrace to the country, an we omne —The supported the 
int s inhabitants of the metro- | moti “Tord "CaMeeti aud Lord ted the 
€ b EA of was the duty of the Government to remedy the evil peor DUNGANNON: been brought 
fi ommissioners. The char if possible; but n Act of Parliament poudi ts ee Ea MarnesBukY thought the better course 
intriguing with the Chi nable it to d ng. He feared they must bear the would be at once to move'the repeal’ of the: statutes: which 
meditating an o inamen | annoyance patiently till the Committee of the psec AT OG Re nay eas Seb = founded ; the’ other’ House would then 
very mom e. Indeed it | mons had made i te report — —The Duke of Nz Danaa — a inpren dto prao on the subject, which’ would strengthen 
securing the ent when General Van | lay, was dangerous would have the Tham the Crown in dealing with it. Lhe Bishop of CHICHESTER could 
m, the preparations fi the Seine now was.— She Earl of HARDWICKE got or al esi Support the motion, cow a ae ae regretted that it had 
so far ady. arati or an | wanted todo something, and that quickly. Would any one te mate The ended by an eg nn of 
oait Get im another | favour them with a suggestion? Up to the present time the: FARK = service ore ian Saves a 
-—On M of the had ‘at the wrong end. They made the sewers at the TuEsD ria Stat 
= arch 10th the Governor | *P; am f ere thesewers would end.—Lord GRaNVILLB Pintico ains piu w in oer er that the Fist 
Grey, in th f N | said was one for the Government itself to take in Commission eo a eS sor should be heard by counsel 
ent, said: his | hand, and they ought to place some before the House.— | against it. The Leases of Settled Estates Act Amendment 
you det: ili correspond- | Lord Camp said the Court of Queen's ch was unbear- | Bill was read he Tt A sae County ie gs ga was 
tó age ailing the reasons for | 2b!e- The court would have to remove to Alban’s, as they a second time.—Lord Brovcnam second 
detain e King of Delhi in could no longer sit with safety in Westminster.—Lord PORT- reading of the Indeyendence of Parliament pantie üli aig aa next. 
ia. You wiil find fro con- | sran thought they wanted another commission and an —Lord St. Leoxarp’s asked the Archbishop of Canterbu 
isolated and th ma these | plan. ighty-two millions of gallons for the water supply | Whether he intended to introduce a Bill for.improving the pid 
oiae at no inten- | were taken out every day, and returne! ed to the Thames in the of Sequestrutions, with a ms to esei FETE from getting 
om India to her shape of sewage.— The Mar quis of Sarispury said that it | into debt or obtaining advances of m h it of their 
c re a panic. They ought to tars seat and: co! ing and oD ibing them to reside and 
Tabie Bay on Ge would be best: not to cre in 
ble Bay on the Pron end looked to the outfall before they constructed the sewers. eir ia va 
the Zam April, and | hoped the committee would | zena in the present aaant eB ?—The Archbishop of CANTERBURY said that a 
Senat, Far! y said that panic i eer ae 
e “adjourned for th to improvem a They must not oa for discussing measures ittle c e of 
e |in Parliament, Some ma n like Mr. Stephenson sh hould pe | Act being passed this year, z uie uiti next 
