A Pines iine dimata Madrid of the 21st inst. state 
sub” Tork reign has hada conference 
ast tbe Mioi Minister on the subject of the insults 
the mt of Prussia. 
French residents also paid their respects 
ighness during his 
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F Council by a cae > majority. The 
set te eulchatel ag ty ed the new Cantonal 
i 5084 votes t 
m 
of Ts aia Wi oa the 
ri 
ai s. 
Maximilian, Governor of 
netian provinces, Mer ay ter- 
roposed by him 
to the 
in conseque 
to = it is now v practioally ta 
—The garri s Bale is s stil the se 
A letter from 
af fanaticism agai 
a that sarki soldier insulted th 
on that evening. Although the outrage 
‘yerbal only, the “Consul immediately. demanded | of 
satisfaction. 
of 
troo] 
© | of treas 
reece 
Fou 
an walry, under 
Brigadier- General me was sent in pursuit ‘of me rebels; 
and Colonel nne — n-from Dhole] on 
Sir Hugh Rose t aan Chum and purs fagiti 
Alipor er e 4 old Bombay road, defeat them, 
guns, up 
and aise 5 Naná of Binda ese: 
at Sincemon on the 24th of 
m, captured 25 
Be 
cided. as to whet H attack r Chu! 
i y pore. —À ee foes — — Roberts left sean 
on the hJun rehing towards Jeypore, where the 
aid “a be o assembling 
on hea 8th Sw ene pe Ho 
eaders, was 
among t the 
Lucknow. corer continued much disturbed. On the 9th the 
n gg priis Moulvie, Ahmedoola Fahkan, of Fyzabad and Lack- 
whom 5000/. had been offered, was kiled 3 in e Shah- 
ena district, at Pawean, which place he had attacked 
Shahgun: ~ Rajah Khan Singh has been attacked in his for 
irs ted by 
ives, 
Drigier-Gover al Napier érentonl them on the tits po Goura- h 
ed 
a 
= Sa a reply, her "commander, 
stood Pipro: 99 7 en 
od, w ewhat thrown 
isd by the te, privates not pie wt up to time, 
iwed the conc 
which Capt. Dew returned with interest. 
although the Chinamen ee to their guns with con- 
ayani os pochini Ho, they w: 
ttle dam 
centrated fire of the southern = 
page cen | 
ne heey aaa 
er the 
side took place abet i ina a 
* A a 
at Shai angange, Ra} Ki rebels have as yet gens ed impression 
upon it. ‘The has applied to Gov ao for ammu- 
—— m=i funds, which will be sup) vres 
Azi —The districts of Azimghur 
npon 'a 
A distant. This was 
fl and our Marines 
the 
and blue-jackets were in fuller 
large camp of resem Ne and cavalry about a mi 
the first ein nour Chine ese Wa 
Singh, 
er Do — eee Ghumer, and 
ssed the Gan, 
The rest of 
e column Major Cox, which relieved 
under 
jansee, ooo by the followers of hea mea 
umee Dassain roe 
t ir attacked ant 
cr athe their way. 
\d drove the rd 
ijnoor, and 
poner beds routed near 
, RN.;de- 
a attacked 
on oath 26th 
receiving 
The 
results are not 
cmos Ellenborough’s publication of the despatch is unequivocally 
condemned. The Act ired on the aoe without a 
The sun anes 
than t the enemy, Asil t As ey 
“of: + 
not been known . ariet 
mis Jantar in stocks on. eo 
ae t miles, ee their stocks on. 
reer oe are setting 
vē! 
period granted to 
— 
‘the Tonian ‘Islands. ‘The various 
fete yikes of Turkish aiaa ohe To 
to many fields belonging to Greek ata 
gee ed all their eT sa 
e 
ms a aed at Canea. on 
swore pro- | 
shad 
en, 
new Governor, 
13th, and held |r 
having presented hit a f u, extension 
4 ded. Tan, the Viceroy of Pechelee, 
art an i he opinion mion of mbassadors 
the aly a ited, they accordin 
Be Sg to Pekin for “Faller 
This 
After his awe the known ti Vely Pasha. 
rval lasted till about 
mass the A ee wn finding that 
as made k tnt ack the Sultan 
Eepored the uct of his com 
me Pasha lef for Consta niaaa on the 13th. 
‘tt the ceounts from nos een we the 18th. ae 
ae ms had been Berea 
b 
he 20th of “ay, ; 
b nati mation to treat, ergo o 
| should tak e other measures to ini 
their deman p 
of the Viceroy, that oy eign 
Sa eaisdiee gar 
to, aggressors 
of 8000 men posta energetic 
et had f ser 
Seni dissipated any fear of serious | no 
coo va 
— ship 
t mame toj 
French 
0 rece} eck praet b0 WINS 
a the Jabourers, hast ge treacherously 
and obtained possession o 
of -the ship, | 
TE despatches have “been received 
e Set nas ma, of the 3d July. The 
R or is confirmed. “Sir Hugh 
16th of June = the ane 
Peas oe it from 4 
me a.series ed on 
th 
fter an action which 
ecessfu 
Native Infantry. 
milton conducted the Maha- 
ein mitted o on — and 
5 ene the cts Se Madagasoa The 
the Marie Caroline, 
n the 
‘ally stormed previo ously, 
On the 20th of 
for ee = been 
| enough in the river, and if they di ht move 
ites y T be 4 was 
to alternative but to com 
‘Admirals were then called upon t 
-| The order of ‘the aes ea falows — 
itraille se 
upon. Thus 
mence ‘ost, i the 
e forts. 
‘idle jes. ‘Those destine 
igo me ed b m 
the attack of the nort sari forts, tow: ‘Da 
fe the B ustard, w be composed of 
| ue, 
| mand of ‘Captain 
Shei bo 
— 
the Calcutta and Fury, 
men of an Paine ack on 
thern forts. s, tho Siir ko 
ttack. ‘Pre- 
sing the poe 
called > W ! 
olving for nini minutes 
went 
bow. -She 
when the southern forts open ned a heavy fire upon her; 
their | the 
Lord 
borough’s des] a issued a proclamation para aremm E 
PE errian atama ai yet known, 7 
An hour 
wore both dead a. 
ing in, and in a | how. 
sag Pha the Peiho to the 
to. 
fall An 
wal 
with | officer 
ee command of | GANNON 
Leckie, for the attack on 
Opossum we 
row 
had hardly steamed tw ice oa own length | 
ng ise bodies 
appreciated. 
party 
eyac 
ly 
, an 
Seon Sich 
approached, 
gunboats 
| till they reached the 
eninsula. It 
\of the 
inhabitants 
on 
tonished guze “of 4 
= he 
rear 
oneni by ‘0 
sHrishers jee By and ‘harassed t 
rah ona gear dt ytd masses. the 
sula, Taeg = i 
Bustard, re were 
nemy a bs sas Drg 
They 
from 
oa ~~ ‘De ‘mele = aes river 
them 
Chinamen had, m 
of t 
y, that the 
them soldiers. A. reece! pg ane 
right across the river ‘at this Ms point form a very good 
of ee e sae the result } proved 
‘that 
a species of excitement they particularly 
Kni a E i a li th Ag 
side 
p.. 
Naat and “hea mnt. “Se 3 arid 
of the 
mr men, while nee P 
Le 
at this point >was a penin- 
gi situate, the ae 
sent round to m 
th 
rm reception a8 they 
, the 
coe lime 
t. that 
and the 
sula paia now in our, 
has | considered complete. 
138 guns, 
Frmay.—The prec ai 
Jews Bill, “aad more mart 
nsed Wifes 
campment was 
Turnbull, R.N., who 
p “ain and his head a 
ED SratEs.—The 
Bila, M 
“Sister. —Lord GAGE ha’ moved 
; w penin- 
the day’s work was 
mounted 
PEE AR m exp 
x eb Fra Ambassadors t 
negotiations nearer the capital 
accompanied 
nd a Sargs 
= 
USE OF © 
scrcndment Bil, Lard 
former} 
rpose 
ne sted t 
believed to t ə 
1 wel of the commwnity.— 
i tirely aside the religious branch of 
ST the -secon ding of the Bill on the 
number 
pr Son which pad n A bent! 
