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volantarily withdrawiag from the states of the confede- European—and 7 others wounded, The ki ing is re- | quence of the admissio 
ation. Never had the sittines of any fer the rebels 
with deeper interest. The Zurich Gazette says me poy refuse to show themselves in large bodies in any place ae 
utmost activity is displayed at Lucerne, which tow | where they can be attacked. Col. Outram was ee i ofd K meeting, the purpeas of st 
sembles a fortress, and that SRS measure has Boa | in scouring the countr y and | mame the villages, but the rialise “er M A sys and Parliame 
a there t to pisses an attack he inhabitants of | rebels atl remain concealed, pi s thought Riia the | been hel 
alai d themselves. jungles would be set on fire rel when sufficiently | lar dued rare e hel Mi oth j 
“ot peN anp Norway.—The Ki ing of Sweden and | dry + burn — tly. pg posi TR e had been | island. Ie was arg da that it would be baa e 
opened the Storthi g of the latter country at | considerable anxiety respecti ng the fat of t the Runny- sugar question should be definitive} pe 
Christina on ‘the 10th ul t. k hi s spee ch on this occa- mede a a Briton, troops, the on the plasters ¢ y settled 
n, after f. Au ralia, _and the other from England; they had widely begets doe ani 
f his fat her, he assured the assembl yt y side on the Andaman Islands. N ~. ODE and jes 
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dearest wish was to realise all the ripe views BOF the lives were lost ; but the ships were fairly sent into the | healthy. The weather had bee 
jungles byt the high sea. _The inha bi tants of thos e | time of the ti m but it was favoured with a sa 
Fhe k ic he 
eral fal w of the two countries o g 
justice are equality. The fcorrespontencs from these | entertained byt the crews, but the y were not molested, iir te se “the doctor.’’—F; 
parts states that the frost is so in the north of | and with tie cg have been safely removed to Cal- | dad, Barbadoes, an 
arope that the Sound is closed > ‘with ice. cntta. As r has begun to ply between Calcut 
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on is very serious. The Druses and Maronites | Ea ency of a railway company, whose object is to 
have come to open war. ‘loa Marpnites, that fort and island with the mainland, and Parliam 
ann _men, attacked the Dru f| ultimately with the city of Poonah and the Deccan. HOUSE OF LORD 
x Without aay o decided result | ~The news from China comes down to the 19th aterm Re the mat n of bord Mowrna 
alia England would | December, but is not of remarkable interest. The pas a NE wis et 
be sbliged te to consent to the proposition made by the | Chinese at Hong Kong were quietly engaged in their 
Porte of sending an armed force into A ntry. The | labours, and altogether submissive to the British regula- 
weather had been extreme iy | tetas at Constantinople tions.—The Bengal papers notice a meeting of the In- 
The floating i ice passing | down the D r ha i bec dian shareholders of ihe. M am Company, which had 
K aaa so as to ha om il 
lack 
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he it differed ret 
ys y ae rja por EF: 0 of t concern | was at the ti 
op obstructed the portar Ode ssa, A Russian steam- EES Tg eti } Deeks ase the ne 
fi ying ti i E the current year were i of tl 
i iti a i 2,79, 159 rupee: title 2d to do was slightly to alterits dress, and to mak 
the A patel Ess pt we learn that a smart shock of fit derivable from the cia s steamer. Theout- | tions as he thought necessary kèo in committee, — 
A } à 1,50, a nates 50 > that from the Marquis o 
left in 
Mr. - Galloway, the engineer, has orders to make the 1,29,15 9 ru apees, together wit th a 
Denman, in favour of the Bil vt 
21st ult—a yery unusual thing in n Egypt. It is said that there would be Sept., 1845, a ba lance of} Cons nd) Bi 
f th i e motion 
Se batin nhc te.t ommon Law Process (fi 
with Sessi Scotland) Bill 
regards the e postal treaty between England and the yen arrived a f Ear Lot | re a Be Boke 
T it is confidently stated = pS FN that the Bs a ure. The tr ps cj the rae 8 we keer ai 
B n as decli tif, 
said th 
s had ‘been made to the Gosatumeat alin tnt 
ntation 
sritish Government has declined to ratify the terms | a clear profit of 26, 280 rupees. ae report of har’ sAr States ‘of America, ration of certain part of the Aneta y 
agreed upon between Mr. Bourne, the representative | in Lon peas = a rade to ha ave been apus ved with perfect sa- Neda result of these representations would be he was 
sent out by the Post-office, and Artin Bey, the Prime | tisfactio p of 18 ih, a defi- =T 
Minister. A leiter from Cairo, of the 2ist Jan., an- ciency o of 9 per cent. in weight was admitted, but = ty — a 
noünces that a letter has been received from M. d’ Abadie, | was fully E panoa by the fine quality of the leaf, | eer owe pd se And cecpiays land, g 
dated Aden, Oct.17, in which he says that he has disco- the who ole e, this meeting fier ore sanguine expecta- | fomerk tl had hea i 
vered the source of the n Meee in Gani of the Company than form 
Ispra AND Cur INA —The Ov erland Mail of the 1st proceedings were ele to produce. 
Feb. arriv e enemas it} _ Care or Goop Horz.—Cape papers to the 21st of 
brings ras chiedy z me revolution in La hor ere | De cember haye arrived, but they give little intelligence 
le. | of in 
The conflicting ahs ox that country, after tl y | ing h rity many have refused 
murders hy y which they have og Sag sien giance “eied es the Govern- 
for the m meh, hey now at the cy of ined Arkam ment, The old story oE a lickemp, utch super- 
troops, w. ping a e true rulers ot “the Paunjaub. The | cargo, interfer ina in behalf of the dissected i is revived; sion, abo pishing i pa ra apen e 
rinci tth l pees result, Cap : aa erei 
is thei dread a the conquest t of the country by the Bri- | quite aiioa ve ete them shou id upture ‘occur. | She “wages or. more Denefela, by eg ng 
any- EN of debtors who might have no 0 
They see themselves masters of their own oe A pe from the captain of a vessel which recently ar- | effects.—Lord d Ra person, wher 
ollow- 
ment, ay Avik have neither discipline nor officers, ng r | rived at the Cape from St. Paul’s, contains the foll ije rye 
will the any leader save their own sordi id desire ing curious paragraph :—* On my voyage out, being off 
The te state T co ical ; ig I went ashore in a boat to make | duced toa 
different parts are ready to fall to o pieces. Akhbar | en at St. Paul’s, that that island, Denied to take the matt 
ig anxious to reizi S Pore and the right hank @ f the oa the ‘sland of A terdam, were taken possession of | {o ean AFH Ss bere Se 
Indus ; the hills nee Cashmere are in revolt ; Ghoo-| on the 23d July, 1843, in the name and at med i — of Government to introdu 
lab Singh is willing to secure himself and his princi- | of Adam Mixowstawsky, a Polish exile, who Courts. In putting the questi 
of ix np ag 
pality at all risks ; the Mahommedan population is | cises his authority on both islands. The catabtidhengis make a speech, when h E aa ARER Sa 
praying for the British to enter their country, and consists of 56 | persons, amo ong w whom are 6 soldiers and | sst i 
to free them from the o oppression of the Sikh s i 
diery and of the religious fanatics calle ed hates, Ea affairs ; the men are employed in the whale fishery; the 
iled i islan d, and 4 vessels (schooners and 
a a ag but have a sort of half system of both | b a àl A 
ose creeds. The diferent Wagers pretend t that t the C= oe the sires frearare e, a motion; if he intendei 
Indian Ernman will not move its troops wees which reached Li ia Hi e have New v York Ay of Se ne 
them ; and they, by wa way of showing t their fitnes 8 for amer.| T he motion of Lord Cone ont 
rule, have A Be ed another t There is clr an item of of inteligence Enep note. | report of the Cornist pnan appointed oe lord ai 
pn in In the Meantime the Governor-General has taken | Th f: are totally a of Barret: o Be enue ze andere: ane rt et 
care ents , as if | The deb the Hou of Representatives on the | 0P'™ F 
to be p nity of entering Ee Occupation Bill s was a a xcite- necessary for D ine sate werful 
that country. The latest news TPE Delhi stat aien e ment in connection with the success of annexa- | for it—On 
1e G expected in the n est | tion po Pi ad Cos os lull, and altogether | Common La 
May. The Coana OE an affairs remained i u quo. e Washington cor- ETETEA 
n als were busy in reviewin the corps in rs eg t of o vg ik journals, under dat — s 
thote eoe, an paratión was making, a ult., el that the democrac cy of the TERY er: 
inent.—The news fi cinde e is satisfac- | bad {become fr ather alarmed at their me raea Se 
to "The baaka of the Indus, Ries hm h regar to England, and expressed on that 
as the greatest of the arteri the Panjaub, are tran- | day a willingnes to have ihn Oregon Bill modified, so as 
quil. Sir C. Napier dartel f the middle of January | t ty stipulations; ; and that ; 
from Sukkur, to proceed i into the country near the hills, | their amendmen ; not a prepare e debate was phir ti 
andinorder to punish some of the predatory tribes, hich, acl for — purpose.—The Ni ey pee Bee con- ce ulary in 
although subject to the rule of of Khelat, | tains an account of the trial of a ala slave named ae the moana ral 
do not hesitate to plunder the terri ‘ories belonging to | Pauline, belonging to a perso d Rappeneck, for ag ty ge eae a an oca 
the British. = rior to his departure, Sir C, Napier isau of her mistress. The disclosures o ? 
manife „the Ae aoan > ib a g is trial place the slavery of th n s in 
rl in e dis- | very revolting ca The master had pr d the 
ake was the IL “health slave in his 
tricts. n to 
of the jas Highl — ‘whi had lost 420 men from | on busin ness, Pauline, in her master’s absence, assumed 
-sickness Je Eor y ening down the age Le the command of the howse—confned whipped, seized b 
be moved to Bombay. the hair, i 
n 
am y childre aa si repectively, kas four, and 
the great eg ly | and her three n, 
known to wha.. a . Ti yor of the city, , nsequence p 
enjoye ed c hty 
Tadia trangu uillity re rmati j arreste and the 
vyails.. The only exception to peace is the si. zu district eli sin be ceed aey > fried sentenced her to death ! 
im the Southern Concan, called Sawunt War ey m v EST INpres.—The royal mail steamer —- 
the: thi ck jungle or wild-wooded country enables the sla amai 
c oana a 24; Demerara, Jan. 20 
-20 he admission to consump- 
the movement of the troo ops: There and Barbadoes, . < p- 
0,000. men Sags ed in the paciñoation of thes ros ia England of Ven eon T i akto ae gett ae 
where 3 office were killed i uary—viz., | duty as the produce of free-#°98% a ry? ible, [Lett 
adras Satie Tafa agys and | caused he a among the agric.. =< š wrx s asked for by the the noble sie Marquise 
Faure, of the Bombay|in Jamaica. . Fears were entertained that, im O88") 
