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Chancery Bar, has Bar, has been appointed A G lat such as linens, cloth, hardware, muslin, | several balls were lodged in his bo 
Caleutta, yua by the death of Mr. Lyall. machinery, &e. | escaped. The house of the renin” dy. The 
The Church—tThe Rev - Hu gh WNeil and the Rev. D als of the 21st inst. | has been broken an ea a rer-general 
Hugh S Sonat have been appoi honorary he RE ny of M Toe ef Leu, of Ebersol, | of robbers, who succeeded igen oe 3 
Chester Cathe dral by the Lord Bishop of the Goce, Member of the Grand Council ee — event | drachmas of the public money. - saag rie 70 
squad } he night of the 19th, | have been taken, and are to be Map at pales 
lately left _ bean is in. | but whether the act has been caus aa from pot carte re- | papers are full of accounts of similar i 1t tò trial, 
A letter from | St. Sebastian states that it had ak its venge or from political feelings, or whether it was com- | Athens. The C 
d by his hand, has not yet been ascertained. M. | appointed to in quire into the Greu oun 
le Mota, the crew on yon tly seen Leu had ‘long taken a leading part in the affairs of the | tended duel between Generals Griva Sa y 
———= cour ntry, and Dy s conduct in the Jesuit question had ex- | presented its report to the Ea ; we had S 
RE cited ed gre eat r entment against him, In the late struggles | they nse | the conduet of ragi utter ar, in whieh 
The P. hi j! pels but | on oe Subject, I , f that society, | irreproacha © tatter to have beemiiii 
su intelligence. Thei and created at hiel à NDIA. AND gas —By the arriv. 
with exi atlizene SP nei of joma Dahra LBs Aion geen 4 through the whole federal erlang M. Leu, had, "frou m Ane we have in A gence from Bombay jsi ria af 
narratives of the Duke de Nemours’ progress to the | his position, his fortune, and his manner of living ng, ac- a 9th ; Ma adras, llth; and fror n Oe ; 
south of France ; s me most contradictory state- | uired great influence over the penaas in the neigh- to. th ie 6th of May. Cholera has atic very previ alent il 5 
ments and conjectur o the cause of the death of beste o his residence. s member of the Bombay „and Poo nah, cial it jas raged in Lahoti 
M. Leu, of Lucerne, the. pate iaa of which are given | Gover The letters from Lahore repeat t L 
in our Swiss The Jo at des Dé hats has also | the Liberals ‘bot h before and ie their late defeat. M. | announcement r the iis moi of. the Sadar Taa pe 
a long an return of the | Leu resided at Ebersol, three leagues from Lucerne. Singh to be the ‘Prime Ministe er, an nd the retirement’ 
commerce es in 1844, dpe poblishet by the Here he was found killed by a PE tol shot, in bed, | C ) Prince Pesha 
Administration of the Cu stoms, v certainly shows | on the night of the 19th, Liberals assert Sani ris ea tə be in rebellion agains the author 
the growing prosperity of the country in a very wrk- | that he. committed suicide. aa the Garmet at Ties The attack on Pes - has 
able manner. The following is its résumé :— has donero in the Gazette that he was assas-|doned by Dost Mahomed and ‘ae wing The Goal pe 
“ Thus, the commerce of France has not ceased to develope | Sina ted a reward of 6 franes is offered for | General remained in Calcutta, but it was expected 
itself; it now represents, in value, two-thirds of that of of the assassin. ‘The house was a of | would proceed in October to the north-west proving 
meni 3 which maybe reckoned at 1,200, RAE e: m boai Leu hes aring the sho t they to reduce the ze to order.—From China we 
o ore ext ensive then the te 7 ade of the 3 whole pean nan Ang 50- 7 she q to ‘the to present light | th iot" had ‘taken place at Victoria, and had 
ia! . Itreaches the triple of the exchanges effected by t ter o f ġ i 
ciation. Teren Austria, aa Russia, which poet reckoned = Th ke i of ice in atest. yos he British t oops 
each of those countries at 700,000,000 or 730,000,000f., it e ž ngsoo, in accordane 
ceeds fourfold the commerce of Belgium, or 515,000,000; it IAN: parties in Switzerland. The organs of the paiak on pa 23d March, and th 
: ents eight Henn, at leash, Sint o f Spain (380,008 pop) ar and | Jesuits persist Jae in thpowing the blame of the ass assina- English merchant ha 
t pense’ e 0) e trans: ons 
Tealian peep “We shall Eiai ra this area ed tian apate Se AN PEO OF built a ves vessel of £ 70t tons, gave the sory 
rengti a ust | 
now confine ourselves to recording the fact that our external tion. The Liberal papers, on the pas a state that | of black ma ail on pi ‘nalito smuggling raat fhn 
commerce is worthy of the exalted destinies of our country ; | there is every Laat that M. Leu died by his own | the opium trade. Suspicions were excited. Fowgug 
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p agg er erg an pole wh ge a ft hao a hand. The Paris papers are filled with vgn a was seized, tortured, and denounced a hundred perso 
deserted the past, and c completely verthrown, as some | Upon these poison The stp marae contends that so good | as being implicated in the transaction. The mate and 
adventurous rine washed it, the commercial system oe a Catholic as M. Le an e and | gunner of the Ariel, having on board upwards of 100,000 
rie interes saas endo rash and a anal e i ag ot the les = aen pees x vant so i attached y Ss algae as to | dollars, had conspired to seize her, but were ultimately 
useful improve onde asthe gradually realising commercial | ¢ en to fanaticism wo commit suicide, defeated. The mate kill dtheg wounde 
freedom without any commotion, and advancing towards The "Presse also takes the same view:— Some e persons —— STATES AND Texas.—The Royal mail stea 
cn a eane = abi These iulat not it says, that cadia arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday, bringing the 
<a ard = gy aera ners thie pe S of good | M. Le tributed to suici d byr 5 Hon L. M‘Lane, United States Minister, to St. James's, 
Tike eclebration of the 15th ery. of the revolu- l l bers of his family, and a large number 
tion of 1830. commenced in Sunday. he | deavour to procu credit for the same Typa thesis. | passengers. The annexation of Texas to the Uni 
sa : x Such a i however, can scarcely impose on | States, it will met sep has been agreed to by the Texam 
er e most credulous ot only is such an idea con- ners Dy t the question as to tl Mexi 
y a c 
i the eel which we yesterday published, | adopt is yet Bete eal. The papers one copi 
e- | but it is, in a moral point of view, most improbables of the length hy communications | relative to an 
M. Leu mi t have been wro ng, but he could never AT 
= aing for he d d sincere | chargé d' affaires of the United bite: in Te xas, anes 
The Courrier anii remarks briefly aa E. Allen, the Texan Pgp State, du 
Į that “the different versions of M. Lews đeath only} t gate of the.Hon. A. S mith, now in tie count y 
prove that the truth is yet to be dacettstins . For Th he correspondence was firs published in the y 
r of Switzerland, we trust that no party ington “Caio Big organ ss an P United Stites G 
can be upbraided with so odious a crime. How wever, | ment, when was of course speedily copied into @ 
i we pari is may me whoever an the criminal tl : jou ee Mr. Dnalncht on the- part of he 
sick, the of Paris, with the higher officers | this event to be of a e to add to the party, aie United States, i in ‘the first place comm nieates to N 
of hole garrison of Paris. The column of July | ferences already esha i in ng ron rland.” The vari the fact of the passin e 
ith erai he flags on the publie offices | 2” nd Univers assign litical character to the I tions in the United States Congress on the 
| event, ~ ae e Quotidienne RRS t d which were approved by the President. This 
é | indieate f politieal vengeance, for M. Leu e under date of March 31. The uaa agia i ents 
with a miscellaneous col- | Without E personal enemies, bei ing both benevolent and reat of the measure are of c nee of, p 
lection of all imaginable shows, booths, bands of music, | Popular. The } a ear plainly : 
and noise. The whole finished with a concert in the his death to have proceeded from | the interests of both Be seal "copoly thee 
garden of ileries, an illumination, and fireworks, | Suicide. After ‘eserting . he — on of the bed-| Texas, that annexation should be i mmediate 
blie | 100m, and summing up umstances under which }summated. Mr. Allen in reply states, h 
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were closed.— the eee a ‘his last moment, the Wa- | consequence of the receipt of Mr. Donelson’s 
for Val Richer, his seat in Normandy. M. Duchatel tonal yea it to be impossible that a murde r could munication, the Texan President had ay dy ti be 
supplies. the place of M. Guizot at the Foreign-office |} and says that th p nitty A Pe 
during the absence of the latter, having returned to willing that the truth | should be pa “The Zuri i pape 
Paris from Ems on Sunday.—The Duke and Da ma 0 the ih ade, in ageond letter from ite Donel 
i have been, received with great <distinetion inst., that the Diet had pa a erminated its labours, Toth May, Mr.,Allen | hayi ing heard that “he ues 
a i 1 that tl q relative to the demil and t the d States, had demanded r 
the camp at Bourdeaux, where they areto arrive on the | convents would he left to the last, les irri ports, writes to say, that asin his opinion Mexie 
5th August, and to make an excursion into Spain. The | they were calculated to produce show a Rie vith | immediately eee Texas, phew sie wish. to know. © 
wes sse says that it is at Bilboa that their royal high the despateh of the ordinary business of the sess ther , in ease of si uch an emerg nether 
nesses are to have an interview with the Queen and | M- Siegwart Muller, the first deputy for ye ‘ite the 
royal family of Spain, Count Bresson, the French am. | dee ming his life in safetyat Zurieh, had returned toj“ under such circumstances, pate to exe ‘ally #8 
assador at the Spanish Court, is to repair to Bilboa for | Lucerne, having narrowly escaped being murdered i people.of Hanes woh ‘ha 
the occasion. Carlos and his consort left Lyons | the night of the 19 -5 | dis turb the rangai of the settlements a rani 
on the morning of Wednesday before mg re the miam- ERMANY.—If we are to believe the ray cide Ge western frontie to 
hoat for Avignon, whence they were to the | ##e, there will be a p mplete diplomatie congres: Jalan for the United States to extend its goz t ae 
Greoulx waters between the Queen of , this republic ?” a ys he considers it gei uty 
Seim. Accon nts from Barcelona of the 22d, an- Da and the King of Prussia, o n the Rhine, Ni Franee, United States s to do, a adds, that the EPER k 
he Queen, a accompanied by her ad aa Russia, and Austria, will se aa rilcatggt Basan ye there. | their } uld be oeno z 
buy ssai left pave city for Saragossa on the morning | The Archduke Fr Amet has been charged by the litated by the Texans. Mr. "Done neers 
of the 21st. 3 oured that Her Majesty would p peror of ongratulate Her Majesty on | 24, states that the United States aE 
proceed th Basque provinces, but it was ‘ i p 
ore believed thee the journey was not yet deter- Rate pay from Rome niae that m health of | but that all necessary help will be 
the Pope is such as to cause very grea He | 11th June, the United State: a T 
where ali the Ministers were to be mbled on | Suffers much from a cancer in the nose, A which he | Donelso m, pledges itself to make war tor 
24th. General Concha, the Captain iona a as | has heen for some time afflicted. The disease has been | diately 7 te as s threatened. br a npp 
to accompany the — ages to the i of a somewhat checked, but beats the last few lone tter fu ode Bs justification petite 
Catalonia, and had in e government in his| Weeks has again aequired fresh v rulenee, Gregory | resolved upon, and ae aof France and E 
absence to ‘The troops which had XYL, WAS. yp signings ste pP 18 $25, a ised: t pan Aer ser donde, sanyo 
i wise 
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been sent to Barcelona to perform duty in that city 2 c Februar 2, 1831. ae was born |land with Me: = to bring p 
during residence of the Court, and which had |In 1765, of a no obligations upon Texas, ñ of te United States, 
already commenced their march for New,Castile, had CE. ~ hoa haye been ‘received: feom. 2 Athens the views of the govern™ ment ecessary- 
order ae ia. The Chamber of | t0 the ‘Toth = Robberies and assassinations in Mr. Allen, 
preparing to address all | parts of the country appear to be daily increasing, and | June, Mr. Don elson again ie annexation rl 
Se red 
gdom on | the p biralni is utterly unable to put them down. | that if there are any clauses in in 
j . relative to the admission | M. de Fetal, me father of the ; f y A 
pig into. the ‘Engli Shontd | tbat na n assassinated at his country resi- | jeetionable 
persist in roka them, the Baseeioin ik a hile walking on the terrace of his | their accepti 
: vs a 
and pro- | WN house and talking to some peasants who have land | flaws may 
ite Danity Seton si on his property. The outrage was penne e peradi ean. easi 
of English |in the evening. A gun was discharged at him, and | dic 
