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d moditied, or atleast thiat it should not beputan practice till May continue inviolate, a lie i 
m pin 1È M. Mon | towowhich has always ara ar to my heart may bo e-estar public instruction, and the recent convocation of the 
s refuse d to listen to the petitioners. A meeting of the meri gre sei ae Bae oP pion x ae sr p eg d fi the 
= N. nitz, August 15, 1845,” spores rom 
shopkee pers was therefore held on the 18th, at whic h ae the end of the sitting the Presid itl pews Foo Ro dunéixe Jane 22, Bahia 
it d Long live the Kin ng,” which was res krimer o | July 8 and Perna a uco July 14. She brings about 
19th. 3 e Aoa oe e E the = those yall tetit Next day the narr s the King was | 20, 0007. on reie n gold and diamonds, It is said 
who should not of Thee À ual, and several pacar in all the streets, and beat gees wath coune! neil that s she also o brings ‘the rough draft ofa SRS of amity 
perea gl ae ök Mie. ae was in fe state of announced the „appointment of an rdinary it is gene- 
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thi a L0 aii ia EA ae Pay o ope he 19t l rutestood that sone of the arices stipulat ted 
rte Ee op ia! Goce ee > an crowds duals might wish to make to it, On the same es eji ‘hat E E ng Pp e footing as 
oi kople + assembled in Aa iunicipal council published a document forbidding, | th ination. The treaty, low wever, is con- 
t the military to disperse the people. The | und di l on the admission of certain claims, arising out 
pets gt and the awa ak aie on the people, | a spec ds rg aco a the den 4A Te Deb z 
several of whom were kille cers and a says ne o Prussian Government is about to tak treat of 1826. With t 
d serjeant severely hee gen ‘Tite ga garrison of Madrid was to pee in Germany the ve te i ng eit ee = 
3 and the military posts were dou- new Eaa ‘of Catholic dissenters. A circular has | finitivel 
s a s y agreed upon y "both parties, and that its rati- 
bled. a ne be een obtained from Cuenca hee sent by the Minister of the Interior w all the fication by the Brazilian Governmen t will depend o 
j he oo ihe i he arakat had given General censors of the kingdom, directing et to strike fM ion to our 
o captain-general, power, in case of neces- ever, article having the slight t t on th b; i : 
Pity, to place Mi adrid under martial law. On the 20th “4 ks Shading Apt 5 ners? hich i Re en tino “at th e departure 
abs a ci T l, but | i d in the j her periodicals whicl Buenos Ayres it did not ap- 
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tate of great excitem I pear pie Mr. Ousely had made any Sharid in the set- 
Poida hit E ip ublished a severe Toliai sion. Hottanp.—The storm and whirlwind which did so | tleme we oh og in that qu art er. 
e shopkeepers to re-open their shops, and | much damage in the neighbourhood of the Seine on| ©. t: 
ose who refi sed ito comply with imprison- Tuesday the 19th inst., al e-kee pret 
4 x tt on those who jin Holland. Letters co that date from. Ams sterdam and agent ecsalie ot gi Sin s m er was pora at Cape 
"were arrested on the previous day, and two persons, | state that the environs of that city did not t escape, but 3d M r having embezzled the sum of 
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e accus ed of assa ssinating ; an officer with a|the damage 1 f th en. Mr. Thos. = ae 
It was expected a Leige Zwaluw, however, it was much more severe. able pede in the Aieed a Somerset Hou tated 
ral more w waa meet tes a —- fate. A About à pas ast 5 P. M B: 
Bee stcratle number were sentenced ti e hulk uth-west beat down some larg T ng from the Admiralty, he p niet im- 
various ter =H Rt from 8 to 12 was, The num- | barns, some sighs the Ta “ae The sone too, moan =a per Point and arrested the a who 
of per: ted w were 78, most oe whom are suffered eno rmous dar —the oofs were carried | shortly was conveyed to Simon’s T "= to £ 
"The pees opinion appears to be th } A vig the investigation i ree An of 
will be able to keep down ie. movement, injured t that the ey are in danger of fallin, ng. It t, which Capt. Eden, of Her M eats ip 
Government 
f.. na it will be obliged a abandon M. Mon’s new impossible to estimate the damage, binge not on the Winchester, and Mr. Co ollings, had been iNi to'com. 
4 ich appear to fall v ery heavily upon the mer. | stock in the barns, vy t sa a to mown and . The result of this ‘inquiry proved thattheprisoner 
ante classes. By the last accounts Madrid v was tole- stiil in t yA rite was take: an ae pie 3 
ly quiet. Q arle iire the waterspout aid y the Admiral, and had omitted te debit 
resin: of ra 16th at Mondragon, and alighted at the | dam mage y vee tió road near Alphen it tore a a bridge, mee with the same ; that two nis Ro for money, 
d phe Samrat 2 ence. Onthe17th He a and threw w to a great distance. A farm — _— by t a ‘Commander Chief, had never 
attended high mass; and afterwards re paired a much i injured “As ail een » but we: e foun d i e San pr own 
eg of | Santa-Ag uada, the waters of which plac He d which were iloi fic 
jest; In passing iron eh his we and ra wi flare, was turned u ‘guia we own, | tious entries had been made, i for the puürposi s 
Be: gara, = two Queens | had stopped a moment b efore and the mast fixed in the bed oie the river ; bat ber on v8 Be — the Admiral, when that officer should 
ont of the | board, poe ne child, were saved. The accounts inspect t the of cash in e 
convention coneluded between Espartero and Maroto d m sn Justice of the Peace, to 
‘The Pienios between the Duke and Duchesd de N done aoe and it was ro that |t the ruth and ¢ ness of his accounts, knowing 
ours and the Queen of Spain is still fixed for the h several saa were lost. àd falsified a, and that they were incorrect; 
, but there is some GREE a Da ce from. Athens is- highly thst Mr. Thompson t back ive 
Il be gi to Saint Sek ces a Measure, on rT <a of the accounts, which should have been _— to Engl: and, with 
e is less distant from the ee oa ean be Coletti Minit, that brings the coun o step ng as possible, The 
ached by sea in a few hours, , Whereas the road from the at which our readers may fi th: 
Bayonne to P t may | regret, Tit E pitar. The proceedings of the a fact of his dient ‘raving ‘appropriated to his own 
_ Prudent to avoid. ~The finest regiments of the | Government of King Otho, for some time past, have | private purposes nearly 11,000/, of tlie oe re, 
Pampeluna, and in| made it plain that the er system must, at no re- | was ascribable to a so: wit of general contu: n the 
e meantime period, give way ; and events are evidently | dockyard officers, and the want of clerical netik. 
ne at Bayonne, The i. Don Francisco de S rapid strides peera he ¢ dict of Guilty, mi p the 4th 
has so long been ee ing. On the 5th inst.,| May “he was brou vt up to receive judgment, when the 
hither the celebra T. King yielded to he, selictations nt = and | Court sentenced him to be transported to Vue Diemen’s 
o to repair, in aiv to past ihe greatest éclat ped the Senate ixtee E 
‘tothe bull-fight to be given by in h of gga, wane of whois are “Ring "3 pa and| Umien Srates.— ae the arrival of the Cambria 
7g uke anc the ereatures of the e and en- |steamer, we have news from New mij aol the 15th inst. 
_ GERMANY. a ee have accounts from ove of the tirely destitute of all aage influence. Imme- The steamer Great Britain arrived at New York on 
Tith i , Metaxa, | 10th. i after a rough passage of 14 days 21 hours; 
to do Miey duty, b they w the Minister of Fin i hich her arrival was witnessed and weleomed 
“and replaced on all ihe polite. ‘thoy. phi iy is ‘te was saad. f e st stated ‘that his reason for resigning | by t ae cheers of assembled thousands. The b 
communal g vards, „The town authorities had sent a | was, that he considered the nomination ot the new | tiexselt made the most rapid passage out yet known 
mb! 1 to the throne a nd to the n ation. | (10§ days); the anxiety at New York to get news 
nominated nde hod of “the commission sent to. in- It is the general opinion at Athens isis | by her was so very great, that 300 dollars was asked 
Quire into the causes of the late a. This ap- | is appr roachi ing, as it is clear that a determined con- | for a copy the European Times of July 19. 
to h been complied with, for we learn by v | from Mexico by this arrival is sa the highest im- 
accounts from Leipsic of the 17th inst, "has on the supported sai almost openly. by th t . Until: within. three days the, Cambria’s 
Previous day the m municipal councillors and poy A of | and Austri i eer ees sailing, : ; a 
nal guard met to iy from M. n- Tork KEY. ~ Accounts from tantinop p pt occasional mention of sm 
he Ki iug’s commissione , the answer I ill | d dies of troops Bos gre asita ed off from New Orlea 
gi Ae to tl hi at been presented t to| The Porte has sania pe represen ntatives 7 te Five > the frontiers of the “ annexed State;” but intelli 
Th introduced, read | Powers a bie note e affairs of that country. The | gence of the movements of the Me exicans reache 5 Tee 
King’s SETER Y t was to the following effect :— | note, after ning a anxiety the Government feels | York on the oo x a 14th inst. svia Nev w Orlea 5 
» Bae bs the town of Leipsic, sent to | for the e re- Bigs tg E ce ge = Ea basis, of the | volving, it w of an imme- 
e the pain whieh the unliappy events of tlie be th and and ts determination to | diate display af ‘hostilities against the States. The latest. 
ent : pi to give me the ass f Er p t New York, when the 
tl urred 5 con uence of the disputes be- | mail left, were to the 23d ult:, and the Mexican news- 
Cea me D a ea nites, informs the Powers | papers; as well as numerous private letters, assert posi- 
that Chekib Elendi, Sio Minister of Foreign Affairs, | is tively that war wi ill be immediately declared, theugh 
to be sent into Syria eng the disputes. 1 hosi ges > will take place ‘depends 
order that Che Lib Effen di be support rted h up t : t ; 
ca mission by a sufficient os, Namik gees l be d ped, an jor t ge from all accounts, 
mmander-in-chief of the army in Aral bia, rie f ld be likely to be but very small. 'Up to the 23d 
had b but at the last ac 
with a ae of pesto — from the city of Mexico, hick date 22d, the Se 
dora Li Toi k Soon a anA E FE mite sufficient er es iba ator ae 
of outrage, and that the law should have been violated | not to into use unti e ias remity. i h 
if aa ag triotic | j dence of both Druses and Maronites is to be deliberations SY to exist, either among the eiti: 
into the midst OF the citizen of Leta Ca | ead. igi to-be | zens or the American residents ; for the latter 
into the midst of the citizens of Leipsic, full | Maintained, and vakeels of the two religions are were 
ponle Reve for T a ee oe acted 1 appointed to the mixed districts, » who in case o f need | prepari the immediately, ana Zero 
x I "r l appeal to the Caimakans e gor w s E ns to some extent were goi 
re be =e y (mn “ong placed in such whieh pe more especially to epee egan in apiee to put the city ima defencible state against a 
Hee egret deeply the perhaps in the Government, will be the medium of è bombardment, great quantities 
PAES ee ‘of te te sed ed proe : Santee betwee: ” thie district and the Porte. car ion being tra nspor rted from th oie St. du a das 
apon is said that this document has given great -} Ulloa to the wharfs of the city, as appre 
= faction to all th presentatives of the European | existed that pa castle would fall into the sg of “the 
rs.—A change of great. im nee bas- taken | A ing at presen in a very defenceless 
lace in the Turkish Ministry. The Seraskier Riza | state. A letter, received at New “Orleans. from 
Pac ha, who Had for five years borne an almost unli- | Mimo dated July 17th, m :—“ Trong are ap- 
erg way in the Cabinet, and to whom the re-ac' tion. | jeme - this piace oe Sl vari fot teint rs, and not 
ary spirit displayed b df gat oe has been the intention of the 
e | buted, has been ace 
srir Uet ar Paclia, who was President of the Gouna p” z eng and ia for a. to por it cag vigour or with the least 
is not conatitisional ee tne Senioria 
whose name is associated with the measures relative to | prospect of success.” Another communication, dated 
y limits, May they act in a manner that the 
