) g pTEM 
Peg e e aa ie especially during | debts*are just o and wie ch iom cer aii T 
i r arimani org ty and his be al hee 1 exorbitant to charset my firm Tinpetial, ane Beis uses, are ; member to uphold the M 
at Bars ina it awe ste ial | abus shall not ta take e place he enceforward; ng that such = Ee 
pe desire Sec sit oft the forward; the discussion A a war was un 
” easures ss obtaining that GNS shali bo Gomins patrioti aud 
4 Prince, Oe fore ned è them f As pleas n without any: reo in the way TEKS now be Pa 
air ol em with t sincero gratitude. ee meaa an THE GREEK Is TANDS.— ai 
pl b voured to 
Pg a ‘ain th hamarat aeria state that a rur dria avoid d th for for Pepe pae = Siy ladaa ai revolt 
Leper is stated from Copen- we Cone Agate of France, Austria, the United | a Minit of the day. He knew he had been ative to uphold the 
ja eee answer of the — a | States, and Greece at Stanchio in ae A, rhi ago had | ¥ whether Me. Beresford of bate Labs ask 
sagen that Diet of Frankfort was agreed to on the 3d | bi i, Jengi and that the Bosne Consul meee most Conservative? He repeated menia he would have diet 
Cabinet Council presided over by the ng at | bimself by jumping out of the It is now sooner than he would have granted the Jewish questi: ve died 
at utie of borg. ron Bülow, who was pre Beng AT, Beresford or her Ma jesty's Government we 
out ve) Frankfort ee the next diy with I inflieted by Abdullah | tion in the House of C e property qualifica- 
l istae royal ordinance nvokes the Dan = Bey, the Gov ernor, on a “Grek who united in Sik oft not sit in the ised now ths banesat con te aimed pae 
pik the 4th Oc “wl Baton Monvado x fanotions’ of dibs on of the Chri cannot sit. Again, when he went into the lobby on ‘the 
| tole Director 0 f Worship, with a seat in the tian Pov ad “at wa pei sf he saw the Government teller against him 
oy Magee The e quarantine which had been established | eGovernment. If Lord Palmerston ha one 
aed 
£ 
iiei loan is spoken of as about to be| at Mar seilles, Genoa, Naples, and Trieste, on arrivals pe yoy ape = a Sonaty bS whud Beni 
Austrian Government. The house of cont Malta in consequence of. its tardiness i in taking tru iets Fines, Sod he was determin Ra 
itis said, at recautionary measures against Ben and other he owned that he was brought up i b as 
—ceounts “from Astrakan, “ate 12th of Fabsotbed ports, iene been paren = arantine on = goth Pa bg gre can any a "isk TES 
oken SSe. r i n. = not 80 trong servat 
and cau 
jon in that city, It first root t itself | Civita Vecchia, and Naples, has also been removed. Tl beginning of thei ri was 
aaga ity of timber aoe per = quays of the Board of Health of Malta has not however se ig Miedo to those who = the divinity pe ode 3 a en 
vagy shortly afterward bend “bo ats in| relaxation in a be uarantine "gut upon Gibraltar, the the ed Pattern, St BAY Ne phe i pee who thus opened 
se docks, and to # barge ane ti ith gunpowder. ee me oe ee an ports, Bengazi, Tripoli, and ot thew - endangered every part and title of o nee 
the latter could be scuttled it blew up stew a | places in Barbary, as well as Egypt and 
to burning timber was east by i e aim rde, Lapai ir r Mr. Monckton Mixes, MiP. for Pontefract, at 
S 
the explosion to-a dist fi Mahometans of fob ams aia the Christ rem: 
son was set on fire. OÑ the flowing prs r dissipated b rrival of a ma a to ake on 
ether boats, four of which were laden with stores for |in the port. A similar debates has wee take’ do 
-~ amy, tock fire, and soon maeaunee 121 houses tales 8 at Aleppo. ‘The Mussulmans brought arms and Sign jo degree von pia seule’ on Donte poet eae 
11 covered principally with timber, fell a Soe os hes bazaars. = J Ex as deserted, mip it was 1 or tage of heed so Commons at sea, That has been the 
to the flames. = number enen well as consequence he measures taken by' the sidering ho o need at Eiaa during August, “sod cor 
ecent visit of the House of eae nons 
of driven from it tot enh as er Silence - 
. H : 
ised Daring the fire 30,000 barrels of ee were = |e Nevertheless the Tecrocioune reoatinoad to arm them- trip to Cherbourg: Tore was oniy ome alight drawback, md 
id 
e ae he Amora 
Aira Pan Bi mption e erig ERD il by some contrivance or other the worthy member for Sheffield 
hoon Aceounts from A of the 24th u might be earried of irene 
a x 
Duke re with the Grand Duchess, | mention the Pe co a a plota aginst U the Viceroy, Dut for tho remainder o rhs ie “Weal Sosa well obat've world 
p at Kaffa, 1 ei rimea, The prepa anes the statem 5i t advices. . It = E how JOEA A nad that could the 
works for the Maray, oo ich is expected to be the | ®Ppears, cele prey Tah Pacha, a former weirs Peg tor 
mtahsof exiabling the Crimea to reco ra from the dis- | Minister’ of Finances, had been sent to the Castle of panso at athena time iea va motes 
sters caused by the war, are now in full activity. Aboukir, and that some fanatical Cheiks, who had been bed po eae him on dëck tgs Bp yt Éa gge 
Stlorol isto be converted into a commercial port | abu mig the ae ofthe felahay bad bees banished} Minimoa, we: thought whet ar 
without fortifications, and it appears that, seri tor toS WD to Tose my od, wa h end dini, e minting it would 
> x a 
~ a contrary, the Ust ¥si—The Common Council of New The impression s he has giren end and Your worthy member, 
have succeeded in raising four oe their eats York ‘aan aud ito pctv the successful layi ng of thel p E e= o! Ne Fe aen 1 wat waited on Dy n very 
a shipof the line with a Ervine taken “from Atlantic ead otho I ay a + ays 4 daughter of Normandy. I received every kindness 
The latte: he er British naval ge ha sh Sno t Aiae nto ori feis bhr vay en ovat ne oe 
- s r at n oO u. o! n g » criticise severely any maw. 
servation that it is already tep aired and praes bama fods toattend. The Ka: a5 e 50 or 60 years = tty urko reproached sotho hjorni a of 
0 tatement is made in the St, | Commissioners had i oclamation declaring that | compared them to the Troja orth the marvels of Ch pets er 
Petersburg :—In demolishing a in the| the English proposition has been rejected by a majority of | that was to destroy their city. But those years jayo gone by, 
partments of the Hereditary Grand Duke, in what is 9512. The yello w fever prevails to a large extent in oat the oe horse has now been built. We saw the place the 
Gedthe“ Grent Palace, ix that city, the skeleton of the South, and in consequence of the alarming necaunts othr aay, Aaa oT widh Bo, fecord my sj Eland eve 
Piper ey stil pokes th f wY Heath Com =A us u ` Phen reluctance to say a 
a woman a wi ragmen or eal as oe to do > thing to fi Kag weet tothe minds of the people 
= Sa fell to m being expose | minionen have fonsas delve od: that place to be o monstro notion as the possible in wwasion of England 
ses not fhe agit tradition, they ail, ¢ om the 25th It At The T ne ther ry ed ere 60 deat take Th i shave bo ety 
wh: as elosed up| om the u e Uni "states? Dolphin are able to c ition 
in the ye a captured a brig with 318 Africans se ard’ off thel In that intomccine war, know not which would be 
Tmiy.—The forcible abduction by the Roman Inqui 
_ | coast of Cuba. 
(name epi child six years old at Bologna, under| New 
Bruxswrcx.—The local papers state that gold 
ce of ing been two years retly | has been discovered in the poner iiaia 
d by its Roman Catholic atte FA zit “a 7 above _Goveenm eht House; ailih we | seer and made ore on the visit > — 
Sensation among the Jews. Twenty-o Portions of it it have boen tested in various | ee eons y a ohn 
have addressed a joint appeal to er by the jewellers lers, who report that it is the genuine laareno nhat: : de s oxteact — 
in of Deputies; soliciting it "r, le, and of very good quality; so of Gommon at kean wa with House of Commons 
in behalf of the family, and the board bas Cutwa.—Private letters from China state that the oi sea. T-went'to and what did I see there? Sir, 
—, yon by DnE a ak mittee | indemnity of 1,200,000. is to be paid to France, while | a great ateti kiar once described een being, 
eight, with Sir Le _ tefiore at its head, with| England is to receive 3,200,000/., both sums to be paid à| among her sons, imdisturbed as the rocks amid the stormy sate 
fil power to tak to tak steps required by | out of the Customs’ adienet: Cantons» The conditions| “5°! susroubd Ber SI NOK a a 
; The s elena resolvé on which the trem eaty has been concluded are said to be|_ more apt illustration" of im position, and I 
r í g _ aswel Be fg 
press of 3 | to Court, and direct communicatio: 
of the , to'endeavour to: enlist the sympathy ree an yamun for him EEEH his visits to Pekin. eleme nn eye infiuenees of the right 
to Government im the'cause, and if neces- | official documents to be written b e in the English lan- | round barri fim = od 
Pony nd a deputation to the Pope—The T (to; be aonompanied. by (Ct oso translations, antil te | Fad. was + at the ba Site or the. elemental ue 
announce that Parodi o was recently Lape et eig by Russia to be pam, Soe Pekin. 2.| around her, That is England. Sir, i fee t England in 
Jease and do what they please w where they should go, and they came to England as to a 
rdm from its mouth to its | harbour I saw Prime Ministers wandering also, and they 
à very senha bl Moteur re has produced The Yan ary ee En tane woineiel...& Tademnity. for the | camie iT. gngiand-as tos harbour. Well, then, when Europo 
Ma ar atl impression onthe Porte, whieh ar aed ey 8e ngeret on Oy epee! Gomme wear sombied 
; wW mt to be on mmmissioners a 
more effective i ion outa me been much jon, ost ay Mae be 
ne ae inglish to aia th the inas in ott sup aif 
rath. a? FA pegos of. be te seen © ‘oodwill of atten 
Emperor of China towa ards Ptndiand & 
embassy to be sent $e aed fore 
mate by Sees im Switz eens died on. the Cina tobe pene to all the world ; Persons to go whither they 1848. The despots of Europe were runni a about wondering 
nder a passport system. 3. y 
caused in 
pecially among the tadies of the harem, 
shoving im wh which has been addressed by the | em 
ciate 
wdi Vizier, the debts Pa j 
ders of Ac = celebr bration pa aA of varois pee rliame aay SPINE 
nas a a family, I learn that, by thè thoughtless- 
riye f rs m-| pye Rrear Hon. W. BenesronD ; MP. mra North 
our Tm allowances ed to the members of | Essex, attended the fi carro ar nares 
pear: 
Ag | 
E 
(ea 
ent, the farmer 
mi dog et Fie. in the anger of a corer prerana ayes 
ʻI cen, Tomen wo bo quiets and beso of thewi ow, 
to sleep; and awakened by. 
f North Essex, as er they shall accept Mr. of the Tight oe t “ies on T, 
ne 
b 
i re 
not to pi se ‘hems it es bound E Vio dave that they 
be the teeta sooner or later 
STU iP remot as. my above orders are:to be didate at 
a po Tactionaries tthe employés, that measures may 
mil that they ab tendeney to towards their i Seen 
they mished,. and Lo intringethem be, if nee pvoeiangy iii soned | and it is contended by some 
that a stan tantly mths 
+ Pane vith re thou ht re = polit 1h Save “Kept pons a circumstan' 
asha Bg eae 
Tenperial iP i zan earl ais rrr- The. daily 
Master. o c Office: of Muchi fT did not : ot be imputed an 
Sa Artillery)... And as. the Neale of not. think: there was 09 | Cent tod with abuso of everybody. T believe it 
th 
PonpEI 
Ma 
ne 
i one 
lution of Parliament, and he did. y e 
Reyes MEn na gi par ragais a on ai ttn on at Tee But | aarp ais naire aaia 
| them a . ee having appoin A bei vo there wa‘ sae Eaa politica oam po: had been aaa with | Nobody says. that Lord Derby is seamen NE ‘the penny 
$ Piiince a ae Porte. The yeh Pete” ee send them | be allow ee psa Lor z m ged | press. But is this peal soothe aS ance? y. sir, 
. oi Rintie of the ‘Git Lik ar ee pret s ven at his Conse waning sp <4 alee: my gen eo ee ed Cherb mee 
re sone i country was of ae matur, the approval of t mperial Government! t, which doe! 
matter > are to agree on the are to assemble 
2 are s to be taken in this | certainly alw. 
( to ascertain which am among the existing | ima war, such as the 
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