1845: ] THE NEWSPAPER. 
f the Arabs in the No. 1 
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piits In answer t , women, eting children— 
» that capi ital 
The visits of „these 
caverns of ‘te Da 
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io 
those roads. unless 
SSV, h d hi } a orders, hav: h E = 
the Mar J r Th r con- | visits, The Grand Dake a h himself to the 
} yi hast 11 a 8! own 
member í overnment should have b ery oo Patan ee ti À — ne Oia Spi and — becom: ir hero, the French 
rKS pih aaju age e e mince, 
| —first, of the railroad fi j Pompe part of ee Laer ae i, PERUA 
ome gium, with. embranc ami from Lille to Calete we their enth This least i e pop pular con- 
ii eno ks res of a ae from Prem to je struction that is p is prea leog pi visit hei x ys to make. 
entin ; an the railroa al B ut it is can hardl - 
vs Hazebrouc! k. ae duration of the leas “ng am sca Se crit 
is not to exceed 41 y f | Duk li hi or ts eave behind 
the Creil and St uentin and ecm and Haze- |d R P nine 
brouck lines is fixed at 7 years. No cana is to to have made on the Raya lien n of Con- 
appe: 
Pdra and its environs. The Due de Montpensie 
ae 
by Saragossa a to Madrid. The question. of Her Majesty’ s 
previously — by the Minister | arrived at Alexan: from on the 30th ult., i in 
of Public Works, and de eposite ed the required securities, | the Gomer s igate, and at departure of the 
oe y the Moniteur are, that for | mail was on his way to Cairo, after having been sump- 
f the -organisatio e Council of State; the law re- | tuously entertained by the Pacha.—Accounts from 
lative: to the pelle of railroads, and others, appropriat- | Malta of the 14th inst., state that the Hecla, which 
ing credits of 2,6 50,0 Of. for the restoration of the rived on the 13th, conveyed acco’ f another awful 
cathedral of Paris, and of 7,461,000. for the construc- ity by fire, exeeeding even those which it has of 
n | tion be aon PO Foreign š nd of | late been , ur lot to notice. On the 34, at: about nab G P.M. 
buildings for the ce ain registry, and th h, aided 
A of the Court a Ace unts, —We learn from. by. the high wind that prevailed, lasted i7 Tous was 
Sie f the 17th, for the | as 7000 houses, embracing the whole of the Greek | 
oH fats of prvi A oy of 20 e taa with a cap- | Armenian quarter, and the Dutch consulate ; and it is 
w i at their head g of property: will amount td 
4 — ences LEa anton mares me dase gr nire rs gee ; reir ent. There t g tume of smc mpi. 5000 za thrown out of their 
. ee eae 7a eave of his parents, and returned to itations, and the misery t mak goer is + baa all 
Phe per Eeee pages hhtfal ; in Algerta ee Act 28) Bour, mai The other ‘party arrived ai t Moulins in the|coneeption. Entire families, of affluence, 
© planation; ae youn can never impose on an officer the obliga- | course of the day, in tl Up 
i ae yi vhich x se -| of the ager and | proceeded on their j journey next day. the 9th the charitable had come reat with aid to 
abstain from making, for: they.always:produce a» bad effect Spar AIN. —O es ccounts from Madrid are of the 15th the extent of | 1000, and this amount swam He was 
| Ce end, saperia otioara to av aiaee ame apike e a rte aaa ae a 
$ it, have n ren- 
“arete to estimate fairly their EERE wi and their efforts s : en Pe pan g er Maj esty will return will not go far tow: *; eviating ©- MASE: misery rs pre- 
| 
vails.— Letters from _Beyrout, of the 29th June, men- 
0, particu 
tio ieee without aarin y punishing i 
e Boissy; ams his reply, ar psn that the Minister of 
coed f approbation of the conduc 
press, the most influential of which support the pre- 
tensions of Prince ~~ — son of the Infant Don 
e hand of 
„Upon the speech of "Marshal se m upon the pees | Gazette publishes pn dis; 
gi 
ej. Inpra AND Cana, -A Calcutta mail has brouglit 
rising of the Greeks in Crete, but no particulars are 
ven, 
DAT 
ispat 
y the whole {| occurrences in Catalonia, but they contain nothin; ing of 
fi 
letters of an equally recent date from Bom 
_ the Paris oppositio 
+ that does them thon — vindicates the French |' 
Press and the natio: a m the disgrace of this crime 
Soult, however, = adopted it: and by 
general interest except the fact that 
by the co: ariig aia is ans put down, 
f 
Gaae 
offer much novelty. It appears that 
in the F 
the last 
from Algiers we find that Dra Pelissier 
es ans 3e 
Aictriet aff 
im by the | 
uld be allo wed the 
a 
if p lah 
be Pale, unless “one of the parties” should demand 
that it should take place with closed doors. 
ected an proposals |i 
umn under Colonel 
At least sh 
rainy seaso ‘Silitony ote 
eat abundance wi wet ng reat to Jumna. Fro 
ea poe the news. is is that the Queen-mother has abar 
have 
ate 
| four of the judges out of 
accused, or he must be declared aR The 
the tr 
onel Pelissier to retire in consequence of this ob- | 
and give up the apse ied ? Ifhe had done so, the troops | 42 
Peshora Singh had taken possession of eae ¥ 
s would have The e political judges composing tribunal are 
but 
stated that they yield a revenue of 60. 
those who. should not ikasa to = court would be 
‘the 
Acco rding to the accounts we have ree ved frm Af 
r had given up his inten 
these 
ible allowed on expe! A meeting of tl 
s pi 
IRE SABE Fs 
to be done in 
i 
consequen: persise vere 
i jn wai — by his wish to lees 
the Seikhs u nembarrassed in eir threatened co onfliet 
with the British, 
hyeon t the result was just nee might be ex 
pected. The editors. a all. the Government papers 
th d the others could not co 
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wf any resolution, : 
GERMANY. whee from Berlin state that the King 
iving in honour of Her ‘Majesty 
So far aanre attack. Sir C. Na; tress som 
.the robbe: 
settled in the Punjab. By = pes reports, owever, 
se — appear that, even if Dost ring had gi 
e designs, his son and Wuz 
d oratorio of Grun 
as Cosi fan Tutte, of Mozart; p Crociatto in wat ‘of 
of Prussia intend agains r tribes in Upper Seinde w seemed to 
ie sin Victoria, poe a her stay in the rores pro- | have greatly alarmed’ the chiefs. of Candahar, who 
vinces, ious festivals, at which will be oe i he was about. to them a visit. One 
sev e d and modern f | them, it. was said, b to Cabul to request, th 
— ų authors, w) which are little known in ; | Ameer’s intercession with the British Government. 
scension, by E: 1 | T} been a puede ye olution in Nepaul. 
“the Death of om SUS, famous chief Matabur Singh, whose infiuence enabled 
the old king’s son to force his father to abdicate in his 
h 3 admit 
Vogler’s Hermann von Unna, The 
King has addressed 
an au ph letter to. Meyerbeer, peti the King 
entrusts that celebrated tye _ direction of 
he festivals, and invites him w him to the} 
Atsea, enish provinces. Alread; i 
na Berlin, for Coblentz, in order to superin 
ose 
re- | hapag ae bad my mee and to 
days 
private audience with the 
royal presence. 
supporter, the young man a mere cipher ; 
the father had resumed the government, and affairs had 
| reverted to their former At Bomba; 
before 
e- 
of m erupe 
katica E 
Diet 
There no appearance 
acu ws be 
caused it to } 
-jand at Poona, 
and to 
Pra nçais announces that the 
urs Jesuits in ‘Franco had caused consi- | 
y= 
afford 
| & su of good: water, 
Store the Euro 
off by, cholera i 
raia Rascal intelli 
down to the yo set is somewhat more importan 
than for some back, Pirae y and robberies. of thi 
und Canten and 
a, 
ip “ane 
arrested, 
ublik ds elie ba Mam teomment, butithe Oppo- Modena, and: the lectures of the rs ad Been killed | using 
Papers censureit: with ayer been og ge with 
k | islan: 
mia 
ds aint 
Mr, Mon 
ie =a Chin ese- pelti 
in f a a! rm ting 
th ell ~ threats and language. 
E 5 
G ft OO Oe RT 
in the legation of Ravenna, in a 
oung men. of Castel, Bolognese. 
‘Turner, SYRIA, AND Eerrr.— Letters. from Constant 
5 | nople of ge the | Grand Duke Com 
behind the enn 
Se a torn, AA agold cl hain taken: 
pone: and Mr. Marin,» with Mr. Staunton, coming 
assistance, were likew iled—the former 2 narrowly 
g the th thrust. of. a dagger aimed. at, his breast 
Ay 
He 
