1845.] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
23r 
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Soani 
sores taken by the Captain-General for its supp 
ry epee resisted the combined attack of 
g been successful, it is probable, that it will pee on on Engl cottons will be pc to about 36 per cent. | about 40 
iiare th mie ep whilst those on foreign ill b edand 
n 5 o riminating duties are im 
pi xo—The. Jiber ieee a a tee UR eroria aes. Ss "a roy er i or f other | | fell. The fate Sa o iy was oe wire tnit 
Diet 0 on th 7th inst., at Zurich. hole corps | ment is authorised ssi se, aai the exclusive duties on at their hea 
diplomatique, with sy Ml of the Li cmon British cottons whe a tood. close ihe the flag-staff. “The 
Nuncio, were present, e Burgomaster Furrer de- | reduce the diserimin atin duti B: i 
a speec: l the Bope. in which m- Mr. Gore Ouse ae ey, o ets is rs mar ong = Bene a number of natives killed and wounded during the en- 
mended peace and conciliation, emned in Fire rand. steamer. been a considerable namber. The Governor, Captain 
mene every attempt that might be made to excite fresh Dee 5 TE Cal t anticipating nati li ne y 
distur! psi — whilst t maintaining the right irked a N eae ee unfortt ett 
‘ mizeri g lst t inst. “The peg on Je much interest is the | ey did not arrive here until the 23d inst., by H.M. S. 
nson Jones, of Te: North Star. At present there is nota sufficient foreo 
yi impos sed upon her fua fa international relations. nouncing officially the proposition z an to treat | in the colony to retake tE 
The le diet then heard the oe E after which the unconditionally as to ‘the i ine dependen of Texas, and | Waras ee is ‘the intention pf the Government to Sicha 
asnal preliminary operatio k pla ” The ie port, that, if f this is the e case, the many whale ships 
areara fro Rom in ee n paper | document was emenka at Washington, Texas, will 
dilude to a mstance similar to those whieh have the 4th June, It contains a a passige in which, the Pre- | now in all iaaa i visit this port, I is pas ate 
recently been the. topie of conv ersati the 
circles in London, and in w. h then € t 
as. — are concerned. ha appe: ars by fad 
ts from Rome > thata a of the celebrated 
n hi 
ian i states, 
p rrd a 
lawfully 
the 
sant ye pe bis ati iare ascertzined, it is the di pi 
konin to secure to ret aation = exe woe 
e alternatives of with t 
rated is now pesca The I Home ; atnemate t oan 
now ae undeceived that the peaceable possession of 
this ilmy en uld be main intained ah sg der. soldiers 
tain our 
against 
position even in the tow ns, 
3 
r rs 
texas, 
generally 
do so, and pa fen re is sent 
the col ony is 3 not worth liv ving in.” Another letter gi 
{some account of the er in which the natives sur- 
mann ri 
d the block-house—a circumstance, by the way, 
which shows that they were no common assailants, and 
om and related aie, 4 to the recognition of inde- 
pen } 
In a very short ti time the lines whi ch w ited Stat y 3, the establish th f tk l It states that “On h oman 
G e, of boundaries; -4th the ie woth yt Ensign Campbell 
ant that which a connect Turin with C “the boun dary. President Jones oe 20 men, rushed out to see whereabouts the noise 
be fini sipa to be viewed with distrust by the annexation | frisa e from, leavin ing five behind. e was no sooner gone 
The Swiss Government has na s in 
aria fi 
= request of Se an a rmission to Con- 
railroad ai ai 
ž The eai of delegates 
J 
and his 
sentiments were — canvassed 
mai the Convention of the 4th 
returns, peo to the 
uly was a ng: 
Roamer rushed out and shot two of the 
Of the rest two 
Intahil 
the near pmm of nm period. at 
E 
$ 
ýy. t Copen- | accounts in the New O ook papers, being almost | fifth, setae himself off, escaped into the bush, 
recursor of sec unanimous in favour of the salaa ve secon but The nat es fir oe pais gre Block-ho ouse, ee 
n the of Europe. “ The Scandinavian | we can find no data upon which t y other m man they found with them, and 
fétes,” says the 1 Feal of Altona, “are over, and it piren y Nawe f tae a the! lower 
snot doubtful that the incidents which arked President fal l block chy The sna from the Hazard w ne 
will exercise great d | d t to th f the Dea 
progress of ‘ the Scandinavian u pemp among ii people. | natives to ie pear a ite ven of E Teas. on ne killed several of the natives upon their way. At lo ‘clock 
The eee; at se ag No e Prussia ! — more 4th patil tear ee with peace, lew up, per 
rmany, and y alone!’ th gti the last po 
yn ized to return baek to 
the ship's soar was the 
All the officers of. the Hazard and of the ma- 
vessel sad 
quiry has oc appo: sce gs o examine i bp 
banca attendin ng the decision of the sE iia ale 
Texas, joined with er doubts pores as to the Lyne 
sS are this. oec: 
na none more than Lieut. Philpotts, for the energy 
servation e spongi met the annexation sche eme 
with whic! h, 
f the n and children, The late inhabitants af 
the quarrel between ee C: sie “Grivas, s so 
-TaS 
that there is no truth in 
en papers, 
Eara oF Goop Horr = Pe | Dito accounts from the 
ne: en. 
the Bay we many obligations. to oe ee to Mr. 
Polack, to whose ki kindn ness the ey w eye 
Fren 
‘The Greek Ministr try 
er of the royal order of the eavilaieoes A Gen ead 
| Gives, til Bao eise shag 4 is at the present moment 
of inquiry for an assault 
J 
N ‘an active: witness. ani wate: 
F 
Rinse have been again eel ous. 
the ean 
t 
3 Bi a 
7 ts ia 
this business, 
were ae of seizing the territory of 
whom e bound i a treaty to Eroni ia 
and that} is im 
that it 
impossible for praise to exceed that with which his 
re described Tn a a cE a aian 
The Seema in the Legislature are 
The Grand {Duke Constantine was ag 
terminating the native tribe from th ich and fertile 
district. bbe = were lia sent to the frontier, 
deseribed. ap 3 
feta, no ip afterwards at poa Loe nde of the penne as 
surgeo aes 
ayer es wi 
» and sei e sick, as well 
d Of ivilians who took. 
ergi and Christides would be the deputies 
hy 
ing aaa aa outed pe Dee on ise 29th April, 
Altho ugh the result of the skirmish ap penay w. e 
the 
ao in the contest, een. Stewart al He eee are 
agers as prominent for ki ona e Rev. 
r. Williams e it his business, before th i 
Turker. —By the Levant : 
‘a 
the good effect of it, that numbers a n came 
3 eonnts fre, 
ore 
_ tothe 28th ult. The visi e of | m 
Russia had been the occasion an en s rejoi romo “aie 
| Tapes Hi see Pa on ngh = the rank of Vice- 
k view, 
ig dow: pom ere eo vot t 
e incognito (0 
nours. i 
fa shia lieuten: 
- ‘Public hon way of salu 
he has 
ve 
and tender: ed their allegi giance e to the Govern- of 
Maories, although 
ent. 
goons is much co 
w ZE 
the 
ated the positive ce: i: a p 
The town of Koro: 
ul 
ttack by day aybreak. 
and destroy: 
burnt. 
p the 
ALAND.. pit berm re 
trous conflict in New Zealand, Bp which we 
most connected account 
‘ollows i 
dat d March 28, an 
Itis, ates Pan ayati i 
Sate 
E 
reeks, The 
7 the title 
hia a 
calami 
fallen the oldest settlement, and perhaps the best har- 
bour in New Zealand. The aborigines itd the Bay 
of Islands ha 
ented, in 
generate 
pen ey c 
ugh the > interferenco of Governm 
of their 
cause 
him By 
es in the en St. Sop afi ve amei 
to k e ere 
an thee: 
o 
e Go —— pa 50 om! 
aga 
soldi 
Hazard, of 18 gen sent to protect its thes 16, Lei 
ted by the inh: 
of the kes f life on the 
sea itis e m 
ould oe aos 70 
| 
= unded 
Friday.—The L Ne 
of the committee soa nted to search 
to the privilege ones of Harlow v. 
re! with p: 
co a of a oan 
never used those nee except by 
cated the 
T ss eee ‘ps 
were altogether unay: eosin ou iL. oP et abitsns as | Ha mo ment's-inn, were ord red Se aiai at their 
Mini exerted bg ips’ .—The Earl of DALHOUSIE, i 
page ye a ‘Nigel A] pots eonstables wae p eg s e agies shes è Satire to the Board of Trade, Raa 3 
bea or scan ous ith gm h ives at daylight of the morning of ia tlth inst, ad | the circumstances under which the Railway Department of that 
eck the transports of fanatic joy with whic T v Jarki you that the nativ eceeded in | Board had igen sions y a Poraa f th m of 
i $ Š 'OmMOnsS, purpose rtin way 
urha targple of kir ag ngs and vi aS whole European population from the gages “oily pode ages tn gen all the re» 
y pas nt that | settlement, and compelling them to take refuge ferme o a by the railway committee, only one had been con- 
jour had been curre board the ships: i bour, making their ed House of Commons, and it had been reversed by 
s had been murdered on hie m hat they had their backs Lords. This would, indeed, be curious, if it were 
f exil ag it ai to be | with but little more than w ey ee et - | a fact. But out of 247 schemes, involving about. 8000: miles. of 
pen p pets The town, being no tirely in the hen of the | new railway. N Serama ubmitted e ayes depan 
More Pr erythin Zy an ment, thers n J51 favoura: wted on, of whic y 
Bua ry. natives, aa oe ; valet tote ihe hess of rl six had failed in the House of Commons, ae m compres 
ILS. Letters from Rio, to the 25th May, state | amounting r the wart of ta © mises or change of cireamstances, while 121 had been abso. 
that the Proposed British cotton gt The lo: Uroepeans | lately confirmed. Butit has been determined by Government 
re discriminating duty on Bri ot great, being 10 in number killed, and 135 | to discontinue this railway departmen distinct branch of 
posed in retaliation for the discriminating du- A the latter is os ‘Reheviton of | the Board of Trade, for reporting on the merits of new railway 
on Brazilian Sugar, had oe the assent of both poeta npe i ed, hav cm schemes. Henceforth the Board of Trade will overlook rail 
and w; g the Ist July. . Hazard, wi is dangerously w. A ase] roads, in ens Sen sens à of standing counsel for the publie, and 
B engine egan — ny BAS Der he a lege and arm. This gallant of- | reporting w mend ik it necessary for the public com. 
ficer; with about 30 men, most nobly, and with the most paara a r Patuno-feture re report is to enter into the 
$ 
as duty, whieh ast an aeien possible, 30 per | 
