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the ri reigner marry ‘her.” | for the approachin ing Diet are much more explicit on the | to occupy the Punjaub. Gwalior and the ie 
The acl rria rage em P i Aaen ye in foes question of the Jesuits than ‘eens for the that Diet. It fin been Sf little mae than a ihre i 
bat ‘it is = ished in Fars; ot which place Maddie. is already known, says this journa t ten States and | wild disorder reigned, are all tranquil,+ 
. ne ’ 
mra $ rS pa Spanish AA AA ngi] SWO A Aka we y% te janina amar expulsion by any | Oude is fast certs Bae that dii of 
issued a reply to the abdication of Don Carlos, and the | no instru ruction: veerg but it mapper a ve cron Petr rei rare ars, The ie athe os 
manifesto ab his a sare > ji ve bes [oe | Geneva should daret or the we n, there would be all been ec eal the southern Mabratta’ 
letter, signe wn thr makcat ak oA Mae a to ae no do of-a majority, The m cipal elections at | cou sty and the troubles. ferret tick t least, ceased in ~ 
Captains-Ge ro agh ingdom. The fol- | Lucerne have co: menced, and haves S yet, according | kere and Sawunt Warree. nel Wallace's- 
Sin = 2 of auithotity emanating from s 5 New Zurich Gazett , been so much in favour of | c martial has closed ; he has been ‘convicted of dis- > 
r Lady, I give, as 3 President of the Council, ire. the Liberals TO Poe — to t , and se of s nsion 
administrations, in order ey may giv Government, w. augmented patrols and uiine from rank and Howances M 
h | Tr aaen „measures to prevent seeing ‘of the Taléesle, him. This the apas Chief conside: 
AND SYRIA. Pwa ons m Constantinople of | yee does n ot think i n ck for 
days had been | visal, N hip of Bhopal has 
by ex ordinary Festivities to celebrate the General; the infant bs 
natisa iage of Mehemet Pacha with the si ft i sister | cess, tl e Sha Shah tnd Begum, 1 being ten 
of the Sultan, The shores of the osphorus had been | successor to her more Sir H. Hardinge co: 
t of pretended ab. | Studded at night with illumin ions, and fire-works ex- | Caleutta. The Com bong supply n no o TAE. 
eria Pi ee soe hee d a every g, ying its minarets and | gence Shitiver. Se È r aad lady proceed to 
y. PONOT Swe Bappi jn | palac An encampment was formed on we — of | Poona in the latter end of the Skit aaa will 
ean its ns alarm y Haidar- Pacha, i in Asia, for the Ministers an 
aries 
and b; 
Fee possible "that hèy may ree 
© Septem er OF ' Octo- 
ltan to the various publi 
Sken 
A among those who deaths Su 
epee desolation wi a 
ic bodies, civil — pt hen 
far 
| but iot no impor! 
= 
oe the | as well as' to the diplomatic corps, and-some of the an — he mail steam-ship Cambr 
for dents. arte wright, who | rived in the ere on ris afternoon, nag Tiie 
f | for 30 years has oceupiéd the post of Consul- "General i in | the pi run from Boston, i ncluding the e usual deten- 
Ta rkey, and th retired from that offic H 
ho may take part since, p Pi rposes to leave shortly for England. There i space of 10 days and 18 hours. This ve never been 
eten- | but one opinion res ecting this gentleman—namely, t I 
highest respe T the able and con: t manner in | eyer ooon ished. The — are on o days late later 
which he has ed his official duties, and of per- or those by’ the Great Weste wenn in meagre and 
sonal esteem for t any genuine qualities which nimportant. In the interim no fi teehee i advices from 
and | adorn his characte he British merchants, in token Mexivo or Texas had been rated and consequently 
Y| of these sentimen > invited Mr. Cartwright to a | the anxiety which existed lest war should ensue from 
and | farewell dinner, at which they warmly expressed | the amexation scheme remained undissipated, The 
their feelings, and presented him with a beautiful | language used by President Jones in his — tion, 
hee piece of plate of the value of 2507. des which | that the Texan for purpose 
Wis ae ave had his portrait en b ot “nena of co someon | the proposition "fi sein f 
7 ist of note, who lately visited Constant! He is | Texas to the Un: sm ere and ays ihe er p repel 
the Tii now in fai was held | succeeded by Mr . Cumber batch, fo ormerly s vice. E Sl, ielek ns may be m. oncerning the aah of the 
on the 20h a s at the ae fM TORES t Engl pa n a arme had excited considerable interes con- 
question of the rriage. The eeting the 30th May the celebrated e ruler of ebid i] ly p ng 
ded by 32 te ipitie, prin is about öne Jini | Emir Beshir, who has been unik the last Thrice yea i I 
at present in the capita pened beg e edi tors of | in retirement at Con nstan ntinople, was suddenly seized ay pe ae of Nae sc al The papers 
ere a prese: No it still continued to ee England and nee ou 
eight pl no 
so t th ae orted to th pma shore 4 the D p icip an | ne s concerning t the Oregon ne ego tiation, “nor lise he 
; or Queen Isabel ra doe lf to tak i the o “long: ny fa appoinment ofa e to St. 
Bie she a husband, they onda not but express of Asia Minor. The reason aa for his being spirited | James’s. The Cabinet appeared to be in a dilemma, 
opin hat ‘the son of Don Carlos ought the discovery of a | and unable to meet with a fitti ing representative. ried 
he had een holding with | illustrate eh ee the Oregon,” the Ar tes 
og me was considered the oe j= re- action, { the chiefs of the m Maron and hich id Era states, that several hun re in "a 
E reenn were contraryito the rights to the cor mmission of the late city anxiously importunate to neire P ahah Fre- 
and to the i oe of the country. All| excesses, which, it w. was hoped, might have induced the | mont’s exploring expedition. Thenaval ae 
kers a so spoke in unqualified disapproba- | Porte to sanction the restoration of the Shahab | been aa nded to afford dt te 
of the Count de Tr rapani as a candidate for Her | family, as > only means of estab lishing tranquillity. | power to he Ereb bus and Te error cael 
s hand, and deser ribed his royal highness as | A letter fi l } t te states, t hat tho May 
e insigniteant and almost-as unpopular as the son | amidst the bi slaughter in the civil war between | Ohio Cas been paid, and that that falling due in 
Carlos The meeting separated ‘without mene the Druses and the Maronites, the Drus eS, fay 9, | July will also be promptly met. The 
d the abbey and murdered Father Charles, of Samy nusylvania grows brighter and brighter, and the doe- 
ecling was unanimous against the | the order of ve — Be awa, I e ve ssels, f trine of repudia aans a lly being repudiated.— 
Samal conside ce as having the ‘best | and eee | to , Which was to the Fi at Philadelphia was de- 
und, states that this “fright fal d 
| groun me pinto the 
pax to eon the most energetic remonstrane 
acha, who „accepted the mediation of the 
1 4} 
d ‘to dis count every | P; 
oe s 
kis supposed to ie reference on = to Beyrou 
at is ascribed to the act of, an incendiary. It 
amongst the first institutions in the country. 
entire Ea of the = ique pected were de- 
th, d, and the as Th ‘nw P 
Ban 
ece ent failures on 
ther 
the Madrid Bolsa, in consequen: he chief p pe it was br Wakes is te: the Dru 
mgn 
meh The Vi 
oe whe only popular re-| at the Sindhu of the gees a 
mi the e e miy PP arse os which left Bombay on the 2lst ra arrive 
the Court 
of | 2d June, v ses | ration of the soii are hae of ru Among 
on the 12th, and several of th ‘istian churehes and | these were an hiatale cops a Titia tian ’s Venus, 
‘Grace —The Journal des Débats States, that eonvents | had ‘since been = ed, an : priest G ; Hoe, Venüs, t of Brutus, care 
the internal divi ivil war was again raging : = colossal x poleon, l al at hate to “Ger 
ti the country, and food was 80 scarce that Patni sof | which was aE for the gates of Rheims. i 
two chit ‘of ree coer eaer n eal peopl wer literally starving in the nsghoarhod | Smart full a p trait of Wash Sr was 
M Czerski, have c Formal | of Bey with some little inju 
ts bor St sve sac om oiio a this ois with E aia Eua iini to 2th up which rent the West's Dah on the Pale 
‘have declare kon Dieter s Leipsio, and in the | May, an wil ath China to the ty dhis eom ch. No alge of Horse, po Nee Chriss aaa i Jerusalem, and 
rank cat e is brough Fond gee e | Alston’s Dea n resto o Life, were pr 
Ez Rongo sh on a; — ry hee ndia nn he ‘sam ie as j with but little injury Titian’s J 
ic- 
dat! 
Mark 
rect ith 
~~ the mine Sto ahl does n msequence of the soami. io copy from the | dest troyed. 
NARD entire Rely r this reason, seraa | Bombey Times of the 6th May, the fo sp ts ms the mon. aban 
cs, have preferred to ado Gamia e h Scinde an oF d0 
pt the titl eof G h npg i 
ge rofl, The Bhoogties T ave set at ieir Friday.—The BERDEEN, in answer to 
i Cathie, gine ie ty rival T old pert plundering all cote just as if there Liverpool mer ante, praying for a free navigation of the Rio 
i Fiia arisen e person o M. rade again, heir mountains, | dela Plata, stated that the bse ee st hae mpeg 
Pro iment im e 
he enti al neh Cath ar wh and Bejar Khan was still at their ‘head. In aE | store poe Ye Rio de In Plate, and be'was sanguine in the 
the i essi mien psc lia h Murrees they : aie i s had the worst of it. hope that their endeavours would be successful, and there 
igya pee faith rarest, = — with considerable slaughter, es i would be a gréat ge of = Sof Ric -= = rt of the 
me —On t e Duke 
sone > alot to the | the booty they were reM oa | debate die: the Bovbch TOlis Bill wa teswined, kud thie Mi 
t Catholic ch then any of n the | State of the revenue of — third time a oe e mg A ge 
E s le fi | HAM, thi rt of the Ecclesiastical Cou : 
ruc on the alla, mrd | atnasory. Extensive furloughs havo been allowed | iby fenve, tne ihre of acy and Fosos Cote 
their ‘chick Digutedwith | th the Bombay sey ya The robber tribes Rie bec should mare been left in the s of a pe vate nd of their 
3 deter- permanen soe d j . Go tan ê: perii e session, 
Gf his followers M. Ronge has 4 i, the Khyrpore | erea: sed the i determinilon ‘not to int: e such a BiH, 
insti sida salies ly, and prena a — wer Tea a ssa i ‘and aw introduced by Lord Cottenham, hey gave it their 
ag said aot te Fe troub in the Punjeaty Sac] a àtes complained of this conduct, and mati- 
sont nia erchant. t Golab Singh must have fated that a measure of such a kind Should not have been sup- 
A p Saeko that state of dementation | ported by Government at all untess under their responsibility 
ares ar re n m predestined to fall, before he could | sericea pu, ater pomanensis e hou F 
ene an agitates me vom Fe e abandoned his mountain = hold to _ gg Gor : t Would not have acted ma apt A i the 
fe a itive Governm ad done.—The report 
Cer ey l Cottens se 3 prc oo cl SS eck Gk “anh of em ven the | wes recelved—The a en Scotland) Bill was read a 
s heima t. ‘The Ameer of Cabool is said | second time, seas ‘can 
é ee ournal that nl io rrain aira an all Hen of es Peshawur almost ù rece Hashes OF of S EN Ae rh wer 
given bythe Mab States that the in- | openly thereto by the helief that we are about | the i ence e Military Savings’ Bafiks Bill, the Privy 
