1845] 
THE wen _ 255° 
of 
will take p. 
ajesty will have attaine d her 
ting o 
certain ejin 
lace on ry 10th ot ‘October, Pe ans | 
5th year. 
the o 
ple, in the most tempestuous Paes 
“hid ‘the 4 foundation” vot sea, only three or four accidents have e occurred. A court 
Senhor Antonio Cab ral had r 
mapras. health, and resumed his office of Min 
the Interior. His brother, Ser Jom who 
arily fi y filed t aa t ab por, and also that of t 
mad 
> turned to pe enpi- 
| wit 
Had 
of Turks, knowing Tittle of nautical ataire, it is not likely 
Ts! e do the new church. ices from Beyrout, of the 12th ae announce that 
ong e that in his religious ceremonies, and in re 
th he evinced m 
rE pS ag 1 
Advi 
the affairs of a Le bainn were satisfactory 
uch more simplicity hostilities had d alth 
tad hi 
y. He Fe "at his departure for Gates on 
h ult 
but had pr 
n 
recto, which ree the tera t proselytes much. | between the Druses 
t has 
Soetcona two ordinances, which strike at the 
lh as Antal & 
are cal. 
and Maro 
rangement Yaad be come to snit- 
to the e present si state of that country. The unanimity 
expected that an 
taken energetic measures 
T ~ abl le to 
against the s. of the reformers. 
he constitution to watch over 
Pe 
brals are 
4 
Protestant to have aps ag a strong procla of the Porte, had 
_ They 
the Cal 
the or pei Ministry b 
* comm: and. 
pre produ ced bene- 
ficial re: kish governors 
3 
eclare that they will The anui of the Tur 
had 
e Gon 
sults. 
agents, whose spat re encouraged the 
Church, and they positively ‘prohibit all meetings Druses_ in their a rare beco 
tt: 
j 
h of crying down all ag ‘monopolis companies, espe 
ly th ‘ 
j 3; The Turkish Govern 
udents of Cologne, in | tain p of petra — 
ted ti 
Rails ay p 
tand, ute unlikely to make any progress 
iy il ee the elections. 
; | that 
r erent, w 
and it was t from “his 
Pasha and Hussein. Bey, 
district, had at 
The s 
ral secues Universities, have 
abolished tidy and | replaced it P. a tribunal of 
honour, tor ose decisi out appeal. 
They, moreover, rarer s ee a logal per aaa 
that tribunal, and had called on the Government to | 
authorise 
ae WITZEREAND. —A letter from Zurich, of the 27m, 
1 hangs oor th 
death g > M Leu, and the utmost ac tivity of the Lu 
cerne police, ai ded by that of oe adj ining canto 
only give rise 5 o Tague suspicions. What is certain X 
e Gov of Rape pa six git after yd 
Apy in of any i information of | 
Hassi! 
who anar ei te Min Mitin 
ranted protection 5 the Maronites,—The 
cb aigan rs the 8th gy at Cairo, 
where ed by Ibrahim Pacha. On the 9th 
| he left for r Suez, » with Abbas Pacha, ey p the Vi tar "s 
grandso team corve 
z he visit ed he | 
he 13th, ‘and left for Dean 
jidiy on the e following. ee. It is said that the ne 
roman to establish at Cairo an asa Aha of the = 
Arts jakti t Boxee: erst acy are to study rat Tom 
In ae ise his 
dy, at 
3 4 I 
embe 
G 
police has issued orders to Madame Steiger to uit the to sany painting, cenlpare, mosaic, j 
comi. ng 
gne 
ay visit inii een to the 
_ journ 
The King and 
ae on the ame ‘ean on the 30th made an ex- 
deupa A letter from Cologne says 
FE in order to give a a 
i in reception to the Queen of England, who is ex- 
ed on the 15th or Sidi ugust. d at th 
apatd be a r Ls ail-steamer Dee 
plead i Bon ig ag with the West 
India sce A sian 9th ote rian i“ and to the 12th 
from bes 
Indies 
forcibly expelled by gendarm 
E reef opet to abandon, ee "children, ‘am Po 
by night to Zurich, where sh m the ag 
On ‘the following day, another po ton ak order: 
ap the | children to „leave the city, bg pe place 
unde: — Te 
of the without interest. mA ke tter 
Geneva, 30th ult, eect sth acess enes of State, anti 
n arriving at Sto! 
vial visit, at Po, Professe 
y te 
n- ira ga on our ig which would for us be at Mex 
ith t 
expel led from France, 
3 } hij, 
+ 
E 
mig ght be t 
pisk territo; 
nance which forbids any green k 
ofi ian r ee Canton of G 
ho: 
d opportunity for returning | to Mexic 
i f ral who pi ms" in Texas for 
eneral Woll 
en at 
attempt at revolution on the 7th » the city 
ico had remained perfectly pope bt a federalis 
ended w. The Co 
barre 
3 
ouse Prince Albert fi nished his 
eer session on 
the | Senate hed discussed the tariff, „an 
Ms EET F 
BROPRARSESES F Pe ee 
gress was 
„ RusstA. — The si Poraee Journal of | i 22d | Ist ist July. 
ond h i Woron: 
mical s 
ki Seant the Bs party will visit 
itation of the Duke of sho 
to the Deputies. Nothing definite coul 
at least three wi ecks. The i in 
d take place 
tention to reduce the duti 
a Ictailing his ethan operations in the ibe 
From it we find that the Russian Ge neral assumin assuming ; 
£ 4} 
ana 
wo of its ers, Reine. 
jlardianship of the castle will at nats Mo land- 
ehr of the Ro nd this servic will be 
re = 
The | coun 
Government and the „French Minister remained un- 
settled, th 
—Advices from Texas ived in Mexico alread ly re- 
presented that eta was inevitable. It was p fad 
rally believed that General Herrera would be elected 
PiS T 
n of Kisliar, bas benotraied,. by the seri of the | 
Daghes a. ee the —— fa EA that 
itry to ject com- | 
ian at feia gine’ Pag he aa, Derbent, amd um the line} 
of. the Terek, by y pene man moun- | 
EEE RE ES 
= lately vim 
r 
The Spaik, eg not pe pushed his opera- Parliament. 
| ons farth than towards the sources. of the HOUSE OF LORD: 
.—The of BESBOROUGH broth 
te ths prides oe 
a 
Brussels a a few 
a ie would 
iece in 
the 
to Cobourg- PA soe a a 
~The committee a] inted to 
will be 
GLE MOV: as an any 
usury laws should be perpetu: 
proposed by this Bill —The 
the amendment. He thought t 
ia np EGYPT. n from the relaxation of the us 
stantinople ofa melancholy pinaka in tape Blac! 
about 40 miles Fois e Prie „o the ZT of | of E 
: oth the fies “Which 
nae Geshe ined readin: 
of the | then fase a third time fand pass: - ght 
other fall ; 20, minutes before the phon a which oc- g nd) Bill, and the — rade = read 
P Ð, 
Austrian servi 
rt. Had fo 
paee would roe 
5 
g Bounties Bill, British Possessions Abroad 
from an excursion , it was proposed by the Captain Trading Bill, Bu tele of Man ‘Trade Bill, Auction and 
the b which he w s going to f zas come of the Scutari that the two vessels should be pee Duties Dakan BIE Com - og aged oe of i 
anks of the lake of Como. pa aad. cht, O sounder vessel e Do, pa ETE O Dat, Gomt fey Siemion] 
fae Wisden, and wil probably go to Cologno or [zeie on, boari, in case of neod, he crow and pa | Pards tra Waging fy [guar Ceni 
mn is e Ra 
Tp on the Rhine, to meet the Queen of | Semgers of the > Pix. “eae pa who, dropping A (Ireland) Bill, Y aminat. mprovement Bill, 
yh Fea paper of o ha oie ihe | eyen, oneal es, rn rh AE) Wa En si Si on iS 
on t da paeem > nc sie The Bow to her pai g pi Dublin” Pipe 5 ter na, Duddeston Ce ia- 
souls Bill, ‘s Esi Eliso: > 
Leiden aria dhe Saxon | cred oniy svg te [So at wis | cs Vesa a er int bor fences E 
p Perea _ $ pipe Bills : fo. , Bir- 
sa G. Catholi A watery grave, € chiefly pe nae "ane The anguish | Rai arsanta and Gloucester, Oxf Worcester, and Wolverhamp- 
Church. . all English, ean be | ton, London and South Western, South Eastern, Londonderry 
Prabir of Protestants are joining the sect. M. |0 oa Derg seven years | and Coleraine, Oxford and Rugby, Erewash Valley, South Wales, 
ad cai i fiha C better imagined than $ Monmouth and Hereford, Glaszow, Barrhead, and Neilston.— 
in Silesia, latel Ted in K. 1 been running, navigated by The Commions Inclosure Bill = e County Rates Bill 
and ; + 7 + stu th he g p f y the | read a third time and passed.—The reception of me report of 
a aiee wate Dantzic. h orgie Eag amerga ine many as 650 voyages the South Eastern Extension Bin was carried, on by 
onour, preached i 
