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before the Caston — apee a present sitting ai bse Ci 
Isruhe.— Lette he Rhin oped Bhar the ex e Money Market, rida tp. 
ay of oe files given upon the asion of the tain. At Sukkur the bazaars were deserted. There is 987; Three per Cant. Fri HO pore for the 
bop tac to the Rhine nici pe 5,000,000 i Mahratta coun New, 102}; Bank eid hy 211 osi T hree-and- x i 
(200,0 The musicians alone were paid ’400, 000f. try. The troops at Ferozepore have suffered a a good Seams Bills, 47s. 2 to 213; India Stock, 2 
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the 23rd ult. The President i in jn his address stated that Modren Haat lesa at Bombay, Poona, &ce. TUESDAY_BANKRUPTS_E. W. Jor ty a 
th ssible _unde er existing ravages have been most extensive; the setting in of the s| ep Popo paraded Abergavenny, Innkeeper 
t that ason, however, wi on doubtless, now relieve them | merchant. song nie, 
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Diet. min gon eedan he hrabre harmony and | of the calamitous viitätio he controversy mst HS g| glaner A Anam, OAOA. ase ac Hav niet 3 
good-will os the States of the eens on. | the merits or demerits of Sir C. Napier ra ipaa s fier ry RIDAY=R ppa oe Pau eae Glas 
Trary.—A Marseilles paper of the 18th states, from | as ever, and was now no longer confined t o the re | Roa prsalo a EE a eige pug Haver hill, $ 
Naples, that the Government of the orl Sicilies has papers. A memorial to the Court of Directed from the a tg olar, gs Daron, J, Bom a and R 
denied ‘abolished the tax 1 on aie age Civil Service of the Bombay Presidency, complaining F Trent, Dealer in aa vals is 
in the is f Cors has bee ain passages in the oe work, ¢ “The Conque 
frighted Peay its propriety by ‘the following 1 ‘old act of of "Beinds, * has been sent hom y this mail. fi salt Metre as ied nae i Vicinity, 
brigandage. A boy med Pierre M on and of unfavour. The Saet ig the I the 
itt h ult., ~ toe a t e Hon. John Bir d I 
loff tott he service of ries = a his term or Fee re ty to J 
be ult., „a letter | having expired. A fiattering tribute of respect ] had been Mayor a and pisme ani Mr. ao arry aeia fot 
Sah ey in the ibrar eet o the father id to th plainant, and Mr. Clarkson attended for the 
the boy, t te ellin ng, him that unless ay received 5, 000 nation RA e Oore in Council. Mes was Fa: The’ Bees excited a good deal of ¢ 
francs ase arno onishing the people of Caleu aa who | Mr. Parry, in stating the case, observed that it 
epg be immolated, add ding, he was securely con- | se eemed to open displaye ed - ost E much (irere as | extreme importance that gentlemen havi 
led in the forest of Cagna. The iasi nd} is said, | others nearer ho From Affghanistan we have no | attend a Court of Proprietors of East India S 
finds it impossible to raise such asum, and t issue is | news of interest. otorious Akhbar Khan had convened by the directors, should know whether the 
looked for with great anxiety. | pres ssed his intention of perforr _— a Acer to the were to be ji able at the caprice, or in 
aiT the last Sw edish Parliament Prophet at Mec i vanity of any individuals, to be Placed 
bills, containing organic and radical improvements in gs of the — May ini situa’ ae barare their fellow- -propri 
the constitution, were thrown out by the lords and | the reity of rice at Bourbon prse à bli r Gordon and Mr. G. 
clergy, in opposition to the votes of the burgesses and offered | a premium on tii e importation s that PAo, — | son then stated the pea ast they ap eared i 
en ntry, who are all represented i in Swede en. The By the China mail m a 15th May it arpan that ik report last week. Their chief object was to obia 
it seems, , who — been aded last year, has received a | summonses against the chair: t India Con 
a a powerfi impulse. In one “case, however, he did no seat i e. Cabinet, EA s Assistant- Minister, an honour | pany and the officer who had expelled 
d gave his assent to a bill equalizing the law of which his predecessor Keshen held. the chair, with the view H having it decided whetl he 
which| Tur i from Constantinople, | chairman was authorised by law to take that 
the a ag had protested against. This is the first step | of the 17th pot oo that the dismissal of Riza Mr. Clar rkson, on behalf of the chairman and 
An abolition of primogeniture and the > entail- Pasha from offie ce ha d bee a8 
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ing murg Jio ouf Pasha is the new | forward. Indeed he could ier suppose 
of King paai ‘and consider this act as an oh me of | grand Vizier ; Suleyman Pasha, Berlen Nafiz Pasha, while he was listening to the statement of the pe ‘ 
vo sheng , like that of his laie fa ther. Minister of “emcee ; Ali Effendi, Minister for Foreign | ant, — the ee ee who made it could be in 
from Athens, of tie 20th ult., = Affairs. Meh t Ali „Pasha, who | lately married a sober ses. He ould not at all conjecture viol 
tat three pite boats having a ae in the nei ster of the S th : 
of _Eubeea, the Greek Government ha ad 2 a s, at the same time, to retain the direction of the po- had been ec in so extraordinary an‘exhibi ; 
Hoe; = Achmet Fethi Pasha, another brother-in hat the bel f Mr. Gon 
one French aa Austrian See a had sailed i in law o his a is the = w Chief of the Artil-| and Mr. Th hompson towaids the chairman and direct 
Be Cabin f them. ae Metaxa, who lately iz not been ignominiously | was unparalleled through the whole proceed 4 
Cabinet, had been appointed Minister at Constanti- | dismissed, os stated by the feni and French | Lord Mayor said that he had consulte d with his sb oti 
no he Sultan had granted him a penkin aldermen, full 
i of 30,000  piastres per month, and expressed him- | Gordon had ie “himself an intruder, an nd they 
Absa leased with his services and loyalty. The re dismissed the case.—Mr, Lawford, are 
ae iral Canaris continued to direct the affairs 
of the Marke poe, aad BE although he‘had not with 
drawn his ‘resignation, an - Balbi, the Minister 
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of Finance. A fire Sees wo at Egripo; the ancient 
Chalcis hAt gust, which, b o 3 
the prompt assis tance of et der raves, of the | perial kiosk, fitted up for the purpose by order of the | the full intention of Mr. Gordon and several other fi 
sti pea uy and the ret ad ok crew of H.M.S. Bea- | Sultan. Accounts from Syria of the 31st gee na Ardara to have the important question decided 
rveying serv: Egripo, would most pro- | that the ee = = been broken since the pre where.—It is worthy of signee that Mr. Gordon 
babi have destroyed the whale of the houses within the | accounts, The ing of the Druses and Mar ite his evidence, has only been a gee of 
fort: however, had prama no result. The buriasi of India. at ge ante amount of 10007 Pi x 2 
from St. E aged of the 18th bc French priest, Friar Charles, had been arrested, a that mpson stated that he is a prop 
; August state, that the ee after ve hesitation, | and had adh rege f Berem to te ammount o = r stock, and mee not the 
e jou vase a Em mpress GYPT. — Accounts from Alexandria state that Ibra- to — cept in f adjournment, t, and of 
to Taly, which had bee: nded a I him Pacha tn ] 
advisers. impress stated was to leave St. | a complaint which has baffled the R of the faculty in Seiten of Judge to the Westmins 
ge on A pike, fhe go direct to| Egypt, ng en es — andria the 12th inst. „on Requests. .—By a new Act of Parliament, the 
brother th sil pass eight days : at Potsdam with her bo ard th Egyptia steamer Nile, for Malta, th re req) 
brot quara arantine ; whence he proceeds to Italy, | to appoint a Fue or Assessor t to their 
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the Gomer steamer on the 16th. The Prince and his si a certificate to prevent any further proceed 
suite landed a t St. t. Stephano, where they were - | this case—The Lord Mayor intimated that there 
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rmo, in which latter pes she will re- | hoping th menas advice aid as | Courts, y ma ie 
main spats the month of March. The Grand Duchess | m may e effect his cure. His Highness FERN at Malta on | 207., w AlN be transferred. From the decision of 
Olga will accompany her mother. e ng wom will pode 17th, a was received me the eu AAM salutes, Fise there will be no appeal, and aien "o ai 
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Tepair to tactic in order to inspect the Imperial | turn ok on account of _ the _ very delicate be imagin ed that there will be no deficien 
fleet, and to be moreover nearer to the theatre of war | state of his healt th, and, lates, as barristers and attorne; 
in the Caueasus. A St. Petersburg paper, of the 6th | Pasha,Mehemet Als grandson, are son of set oun eligible. On Mondsy the election for the Westn 
Aug., states that the Emperor, in consideration of the | Pas ha, ges died of me me n 1816, will be the heir- | Court, which has for some weeks excited grea pe i 
services of Count Woronsof i in the Caueasus, has con- appar o the P. sit ver, Mehemet Ali con- | in the nine parishes of Westminster, and ae ed 
upon him and his family the hereditary title of te oe enjoy e excelent PEER and looks hale and | gentlemen “learned in the law,” was decid 
ecounts from the seat of the war, | strong, and rarely fail take his morning and | poll was by ballot. The number of commiss 
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great activity at the head of the Russian troops, also | carriage. The splendid silver fountain, manufactured | ther reduced by death and removals to 127. 
show that he has met with a most obstinate resistance | in London by order of the East India Company, at an | termination of the contest the m A’ Bed 
the mountaineers, and avse his progress in sub- | expense, it is understood, of upwards of 7000/. sterling, | D. C. Moylan, 44; Mr. Le Breton, 26 ; 14; Mess 
duing the country has been a rdingly small. Th Viceroy, was presented to his High-|23; Mr. Keane, 20; Mr. Campbell, 
‘announce, however, the capture rece Dam, the residence | ness at Alexandria, on the 16th, by Captain Lyons, Thomas, Horry, Morton, Bebb, Langslow, 
of Schamyl. As this -e coche wii ch had 26 barri Mehemet Ali e savaa e much 
carried by the bayonet, this success cos t that ze being taken p the e Registrar G 
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It is said that they had a Pies ine and the ceremo mony < ese Amy Capt. Lyons paveadéjeuner | to ba a ko 
a great many superior officers wounded. The Cau- f forty oar at ee pene sot Bey, | causes of death than og registration ee 
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asians, on their part, had eeneeuael in taking ncipal English residents, with ished. Amongst other ae: we 
mules laden with provisions, and would have taken the ae indies. The aien asen on this occasion has also | printed certificates have been p rier every 
oe voy had their ammunitio n not failed them. sje ivitation ns for a dinner, at which will be present | more copies will be placed in pa i F 
“8 oo had dis; Troops in canton- English oe Capt. Lyons, the principal | cal practitioner in Englan of the Registration et 
n the e line of observation. ain short, the e cam- English merchants, and th e Egyptian Ministers of State. | ance with the e ei men, that ; 
Taig $ have been decided aae little pamapa is = e m 
omination of Russia in ar arsin of the country. he conveyance of the Toikan mails throu ugh Egyp per will be peer es ha’ 
The Grand Duke a rrived at Odessa leceased A a, apse 
onsta pl ithe Bessarabie frigate. ees of two of the bo f the Caleutt: havi ‘hs De otitis 
Inpta anpD Caine. aie p hacia! from India ee t in the De ioe halen 7 Cairo and Sous, owing ate a kard Oo sr oo one i 
n news from Paper to the saak to S ihe mel on which they soat laden having ages member r the grar the local registrar. 1 
from Bombay to the 19th July. unts | in the night, and were not found until after the Hindos-| to be delivered to epee be saved from a num 
sri mtn wich in ng bag tan was aaas D noes temas Suez without —_ the m _— d he will at the san 
' Gholab Sing, who seems to have | The only i lari ublesome a ee emntn naomi by 
sibilant Ys in order to to | not oeeur in as the of fulfil his duty to the ious important 
have now saarlane ‘s performed mos at night and with so| tion which bears in vanioms | Eao 
meim Laes of Public- 
by and pester to manage it m | general 
death, the partizans of the latter rose, and | their noiseless tread „upon pi sand, tofkeep them Improvements, me painting 
ber myn Jowahir | gether or trace them if they stray., BF to are at present agaged in 
