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creek’ os 
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velli ng “houses on th 
he wes est 
n the lower corne side of 
cect inst. tite, ain t the re- or E which Ra was e y ee agai 
g day, no evithe iding the opposition of B sgt in sti n the contractor, while a Broadway, where the fire crossed, is no le 
y eres Be and Basle-cou: try, that the officers who had avy some necessary alterations, and does not in any j fee et wide ; yet, aided a ose by the wind 
joined the free pone in their enja re mieh ts degree affect tho aigas w on w which the bridge was | pacrennen't in baffling all a mpts to arrest it there 
cerne 5 should cease to form part of the army. built. T sel ra railroads has not es- | wor wii a Fe Tudson, haan 
posit ition was vote ted by l4 c antons. | a the Lith Phe eaped discussion. The s | f wind takon plasi, The y this e 
di ut the asse oly D at the London ibane E obtaining 3 AS l estimated at one million raids a half poani 
Ci 
ro | > 
larantee of a 
hc cata 
Tor p Pers he ae 
dintinople of en oeth ult. sate, ace a Data] 
pending at Erzeroum for the adjustment of the differ- | of the north-w is rank lin 
ences between Tarkey and Persia were not likely to | supported. The here is no news 0 y 
brought to a s ond bid ari _ Thee com: mmissione <a s 
p 
assembled at Erzero 
1e COnn 
oa company | sterling, most of which i is covered by insu 
Alet 
rance, an nd 
ublie advantage, and t 
n be of no p 
ig Calcutta daca Me ad markets pea podia ghfare | insurance companies, it is expected that nearly al 
t pro e that must be | be paid, though several wi ill have to wind upt their 
D STATES A arrival of t 
if uman life has fallen a sacrifice 
|10 or 12 persons are missing a ane 
how m 
t fewer 
ght i have be 
Texas.—By the 
of settlement, sett hy ayn gh ean 15 by the Shab, is | mail- steamer Britannia, we STER aegon from Naw “ost At the time the mail le ft the firemen were gs 
rejected by the Su ta. The town of Mohamer a, Ti Boston Ist inst., and Halifax 4th. | employed in _Playi ng upon the smoking ruins, an 
the Persian Gulf, said to have been adjudged to | The bee! vices by this ital are Se Thos merchandise. The explosion 
Persia. It has Been intimated to the Divan that, | lating to Mexico sid ale Te exas s do not at all BRA | the s ; saltpêtre store was heard at a distance of 1 2 
unless this long-pendi estion be promptly and | the announcement put t fori th 
definitively ied. Gre t Britain will wi 1S ee .| tant, The New York pa pers mention many in 
its intervention. The Porte has put forward a pro-| The Annexation ate was settled i in the Texan | the more rae inhabi ni 
ject for the pacification of the Lebanon, whicl as aateipated during the conflagration. Many hotels wer throm 
is to separate altogether the Maronites and _the | Several som pai s of the United States’ troops have | open for 
nif 
cur by this change of habitation. 
roposal has slehived from the | 
e 
marea for the 
RK 
frontier of the 
el the encroachments of the rapan, e to act | 
EA 
new pa parey to | and cartloads of provisions were also sent round to 
pat | famil ilie s. who have been rendered houseless by # 
t. 
element. But the calamity, mi 
as pi poe upon any pha oe the Mex 
disposed to take ; i gee however, akre nk impr 0- 
ghty as i 
a ter eae, visitation in the 
ight daysin the 
was, ~~ accompanied by a 
rotecting Powers, zs Cartwright, the da te Consul- bable that Mexico v ould ma ake any demons strations, | cessive heat oeme we wre For 
the utter l ft pt. | lantie cities the meter cits to a pide 
Mr relearn was 30 years $ Consul geaceat at Con- | Nevertheless, the United States’ squadron of 13 sail | 98° to 02° in th pen e. "This caused an unusual 
pi ana He was greatly respected and beloved, | still cruised g the Gulf, to act on the defensive. tality. In New during the “hot week,” 4 
and received many tokens before his pie Emigration to Texas was going on to an immense | persons died ; in Philadelphia, 206. In both cities 
high estimation in which he was held by all those who extent, an pi country pr romises, aer the new | usual average was more than doubled. Coups de sola 
knew h that rul g district, the | apoplexy, cholera, and i nflamma atory disorders, pi 
f i crop being likely to oe bit y | duced the alarming e weather i 
1 medal ormer year. Texas has of ¢ osed her foreign | since moderated and the deaths mc decreased. 
tate “a np ‘publi c services. ig ye taro to ye ‘jas pct Ir. Ashbel Smith has arrived from France. | ae to the fire at New York, we regret to annou 
s from Circassia, ang Woronzoff had left Teflis General Terrill, late Texan Minister to oplan and fire at St. John? ew Brenana 
E "hE ke the command o rmy of 20,000 men, and e, has returned from Europe to New , and oe k strayed proper ty to the amount of 60 
make a desperate. attack pears the insurgents. | The Capt. “Bliiot t, isan charge, is sojourning peni his were not for e late n rainy weather, which bea s0 
ed D le | family at the Mansion Raby x Brooklyn. So i th wood-work, the evil would hav 
a his excursion to the Archipe elago, e Pri the “ Republic e e Star. So astonishing greater. Considerable quantities of alert 
only to stop a day or two in that ‘satel sak tö nated with whic h Sakae ach has accomplished the fire, but great lo 
nd, the consequent elat ion n of popular feeling were su anaa mavertislest, by dama ge e from water i 
Odessa. 
g on = 
ys a & nes n 
. Over INDIES. —By the mail-steamer Tay w 
ts — pa to the 24th ult. The. papers 
arect: 
far as regards public opinion. There i is no inking the 
urna 
from the di f any news of 
interest, vith the Eremi of some feeling of soxioty 
result of th pu 
ral of them as to the 
~s 
fact. that a number of | 
Re yee of Oreg ron or none.” Ata 
ombus, ees: the flowing toast 
OEA is Pariiamnent on the admission of Cuba and 
Porto Rico sugars at the lower rate of pagel The 
was hailed with E enta regon, vee 
announce the extraordii 
a 
P 
fact of the ste TE mbria, with advices fi 
England, having reached t tl h, after 
of the most extraordin aseak ord—11 d 
We ha ave the he: arts to will a ie heads t 
at Barbadoes, however, there was much need of rain, 
efend it, and if occasion a should 
require, the blood to spill i in its defence.” It is fear es 
a | 
had been hailed with each satisfac. 
tion. The railway u 
and now that the locomotives are in ope 
ing | materials, the blacks are bye Tiger not com- 
f self-action. A spe eed of 50 
miles an hour for short oe ie been obtained. It 
line will be opened for passen- 
lated, b 
grow out of the proceedings of the next session of eon: 
det 
Mr. Ben ton, Mr. Webster, TE Allen of Ohio, 
are exp 
Mon 
š 
mn arter Now, 1028; 
nent parts in the question ; but “Calhoun in hog 
outh, as well cad large portion 
bers, favour the 
e 
gers so iad. been aie a ut the 
are proceeding ray rapidly. The Tay brings 72 pas- 
_ Sengers others, the Bishop o n Jamaica, who 
y 
the whole to the United States in the course o 
years, if indeed, _ Oregon and California do not eke the 
nd form a new republic. 
appears, fy the papers, to have addressed v 
is dearer from several of the sads on the eye e 
art 
Tat] f Col 
The! ight eens of the prineipal a Sade of the “United 
Sta e Lake frontier, feed other posts, are ae put 
and mounted with heav vy —The | 
reached Lond Ay pe t, with advices Tea 
Calenttn to the sadly, Bombay to the 6th, and, Madras 
lth. 
papers this arrival ar 
fire which has devastated bass has > of New 
mber of deaths amounted in the 
0998. The es of bee fatal ee? 
us 
of propert 
great fire in 7 1835, "The s scene sys the present conflagration 
be wrders o on tha t then involved, striking across the skad 
were likewise eli in other pee 
othe bata the Sikh oe ‘death to each 
oth: mot bya thousands, _ The 
erage occupied by the first pn in the 
ome three or four hotels, together with ei blocks, of 
mg 
The last advices from Peshawu 
eserted. 
e lower end 
rning o 
| Sucr 
e 
| keeper—N. 
In 
211; Exchequer Bills, 50s. to 52s. pre 
GAZE TTE OF THE WEE 
a eing akiai TS—F. Jackson, pater SE stree! 
Wnrre, Portsmouth, Surgeon—v. C, PowELL, Chis 
sxwicx, Harpur- seid Red Lion-square, det 
ee Matson, Brighouse, Yorksh 
SeGEOH SEQUESTIEATIONS—J. Leg 
tle d r—M vw. a Lour 
RU —J. Sms, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, 
Re ea Limehouse, e, mr ON cae ieS Kata 
—E. 
“pears, Berner’ 
—BAN 
B. Lise Po: 
hias 
et, 
sH weat eatr 
op maa ae Whitechapel, S% 
, Worsted manufacturen- 
merchants— Pe 
T. mene 
makers—R. SUGDEN, 
tine, Birmingham, beset 
Sussex, being ue o 
was concluded | = pry The following 15 
It will be re 
| or Broadway The fire broke ont on pa mo 
the 19th ult 
ied by a M. Van Dor ew-st e 
avenue running from Wall sien 
r | parallel to Broadway. The eken aa of the s 
Beaver street, 
vera al 
chase of aes tire library, 
30, 000 volumes, Fo sum p= E RR 
be en made, be eing 16, 0007. This offer was 
_ represent that city as almost d ery 
ad the means o nei bad left the city. ° The 
pean a the 30th of 
number of deaths in that 
e 2d of nted to 4825. The 
March and t 
era 
ne ozepore g o 
ts. The mortality amongst the officers of the 
rmy has been grea ater th han any remembe ered 
ring s past. 
very neari 
overeoming the ele ment, when it was afon nd ste the 
hich was stored a v: 
tity of salt 
A few smo Bini d explosions took p 
Dres E the i > impen ding dange r, and teny giving 
fire had commu utlicated to a store-house at the rear of 
th 
lie pier (Sa, and the result has fer 
t dis 
many of the 
84371. 4s. 5 
: the British } 
chased for 
them 
widen their distan 
for ma 
` tion of parties had not changed very mate- 
rially. "Brent By the Punjaub led to the belie Jered as 
new distur’ were at hand, but there had been n 
oi Goeaebatic of the general tranquillity. Tt 
BS e conduct of the Queen 
of Madagascar, i in ordering all 1 Europeans to a, e 
re s age Thunderer hens Conwa: 
n the most a gia explosion 
eal the sum of 3 
real agra Ko chased Tor pn 
took cas tag 9 some ean yer 
nierit high in in 
roofs of the buildin ngs i 
i 
eighbouri ing streets, s 
all in immediat The fire men bein ng pre 
a blaze i 
of b t 
to the fd whi, falling a the 
= 
bro! ught a e ” 
page o Fu - caps $ fifth 
gen of el 
Sd produced 
er by fear i 
the conflagration for some manent time, the fire 
t preading i Are e direc- 
_ thither fro 
hopes Sidkia fury tili n 
s? Sp 
| tions, and defying the utmost Hersam to ex 
inguish 
re arrest it. and ‘aes with 
t contin estos: to 
10, ts further 
others by roton. 
| Buildings have Siea a eel ed to the ran New 
the finest part of Broad-street, both si 
of i Ne New-street, 
Broadway 
the Bowling- 
n; 
62, an 
—The gaa 
o "the ig Times.” 
Te Expresses a ATA o Times : 
prec recision WI with w 
from the Waverley Hotel, corner | occasions 
far as the gree also | could 
only have been ¢ 
