296 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
[Bere 
> 5 not yet published, and, in fact n the | new duties 
one of the English labourers had died 
October. Not z 
whick » was rn = their abstaining entirely from | guardians 
m. ath 
¢ 
e gua 2 Union to 
es or a new come. to be: reudi. “the ime 
a 
orde 
not to be erg till the first of January next.— | 2 
The Frankfort cnal EErEE aor a King of | drinking The ier at Jamaica had ‘been n ex- | Eas ern Metropolitan fitoi a a a embra outh 
i twiced fi in the pier hy d, | Gienwi i the 
Tyrol, but Piaty Siki. piaci cheery The and the heat at Kingston very severe. The seen (oa St. “eis A e iibersel rete 
Carisruhe Gazette pu ublishes the same report, i sfactory witl | (B ),and St. Mary Crh a 
that the Jesuits were not strangers to the att te, pet to the soil, but great plaint de of tl |8 Thursday y to consider this p 
Traty.—The Journal des Débats announces in by a majority of 9 to = ar ie aie 
leading article what it aR “a real event in the com- | population devoting part of their three w vee! holidays | tion:—“ That this board ha t eiddi 
mercial world, 4: which s h wever, more rem: markable to the anniversary “of freedom—a seriou r to those | in providing a refuge for tha: piete poor, E, and a 
r sequences Alat which the present year’s cro had a re- | ing thier same answers the „purpose inten ded by the Le 
t, resolutely centering te tarded by the aay ae of the earlier partion 9 of the gisla that we should be d 
pat ot customs pres has jost pro e- | sugar erop. The | rinii ida d Gazette publis ishe: : y other parish or union, w iiie e 
ducti 0} f xpense would be eieiei entailed É 
per cent g pe f tl t dt a nPE, about 50 Mies hav- upon this “union.” The board of commissioners who = 
domini ti |i water i and to N d i l authorities of Woolwich also meton 
prohibited is also henceforth to be peroitad. "The level ie whole à way. The papers generally are advo- | Tuesday, to consider this measure, which is loudly com- 7 
adds, however, e islands, and calling E ene to | plained of in seta tease vi he expence it will entail 7 
Soetoro as a mere homage to the p neiple; f construct them. At Havannah all was qui ut | upon the vider and i re removal of the vagrant | 
ial freedom, t i few cases of yellow fever. The Rò Say, is. ‘depot, poor from local baperntendenee, It was resolved, afi g 
A E 
the 
unah had her | 
a leng ene ed discussion, that 
as given way, i a contraband fing of the. most 
hint 
which 
3 
against the measur 
Lete Duke s 
bafi he 
in the Duchies of Tusca and Modena, kavmg, from mut refusing to gran nt tl x “seed 
time Baon, infested ie a tern frontiers, and | Court an esta iblishment on shore, with the ee manage- _ The 
even the free ports of Ancona and Civita Vecchiz, and far ve sted ir It 
stopped up the sources of the public revenue. that the matt Home G 
Russia. cred cs osttuionnel publishes letters from and th ne Romney l their 
Aug 
A Nassau a number of cases of small- 
Taganrog o of th gust, w state that 
anew kind nt warfare. immense forests 
which cover the mountains 
x had made their sopana but it was chiefly con- 
fin ed to the coloured population. When the Trent left 
$ ‘os “Os ucasus serve a 
for 
o 
she lter to the Circassians, both i in their forward a 
it had near prispress < ano out 25 deaths had taken 
200 cases. fad Kingston, rik 
lent, as we at Port Royal At 
ey nt enmana 
A transport of 
the manœuvres of the oregano 
has ie gow for them to be b 
wagon lode of pitch, turpentine, and 
o 
ars since, osa by that gen to the Duke 
ussex. 
Marriage of Sir Thomas Wilde to Mdlle. D’ Este— 
Demerara “and “Trinidad sag 
of a good crop, = ch was ean the case throughout 
Thomas Wilde was aea about three voks r 
to Malle. p Este. The ir eis Eia a aaa 
the West Indie: and pete k 
this paper last week. Pihis. D "la appen 
animan to cdo The a ae Soha ay the City. e been fora long time in conte emplation, 
affair of Dargo, taken from the Cologne Gazette, and) Money Market, Friday.—Consols for Money le 5 | frequent ly alluded to in the public papers, ahs as 
porte have been e ved ‘wil b x sian sce ic pre-| off at 984 8} to; India Stock, 271; Exchequer ill | K, by i EE thority. i 
Goring the expe ition, w e found very erent | 46s. pre n the marriage was ce ted was tha 
== == hage, London-wall. The 
be Pied “Sna frm Tis opt Mo SA af sans neha Se mE thc | deriden eS 
compelled to abandon his ex ition against the moun- Compran EP Waan pE ae epee : Plymout h, Sayom ON j erfo s 
taineers, and retreat in great haste ; on the SEN Raper es g rappiin mgs Chet manent. arrived quite privatel 
3 up ussian | PRIbs Y- BANKRUPTS—W. Sorrs,.Strand, Publ N. G. CoomBEsS, Piv 3 
territory. After the General-in-Chief had sent to | Craven-s nee 8 Senge moo merchant—J. mcr, aah gaz elegantly attired, and w 
Andy a transport of provisions and siderable Snares: 2 
nts of nag ee the army on the 17th ide bas just niena he: 
July moved agrbiat where it was efro. S ia and 2 oe Ide, who is a widov 
huey: Phalo Shamil | resided, for Shamil has no}' The recent order of the reputed to be extremely 
Serer, tat moves Pi ae T 5 thie Jerived ae 
require, his family np aay ee tbe. in the interior of | paris shes into a state of high R MES The special the Crown. During 
the Cene gener For so mountaineers „had 
| meeting ` the Vestry of Marylebone alluded to in our 
ist. 
TS 
The Russians | met with a reception which t tl yl littl 
Mr. Daniel, the pipe a 
F 
expec 
ing such savguinary battles that the boldest recoiled, 
were laid low. The meres. of a xich booty, 
foes of the certifica 
ee the father oF vay 
“the Duke of Sussex” is sng placed 
ughter’s name, without any honorary 
as “ “ His Ro oyal er ae f deelatiii ing him 
opposite 
eee 
+} 
h * Several ‘leading manen of the 
took part in the discussion, and it was ee iene 
mously that ' is “having observed jo course pursued by 
f Dire 3 and Gu uardians with reference 
d the jt Į fenia ish vw 
£, + 
one ai fr mee troops we: 
ae 1a: 
£ 
1 
verbo mome of danger dtrial. After great losses, 
i at len: et adur the ‘vilage of Dargo, but instead 
d believing t 
un Barir for peg unconstitutio mal in principle on 
together with naa ladies, poms 
opie of metal at the studio of Mr. Watt Dudl 
gton. T or 
of the anticipated treasure they found a mass of ruins, | con to and subversive of the local acts which gua- | grove, Paddington. The bron ting Ww: Ww 
and nothing satisfy the capi of the the soldiers. |rantee the unity and self-government of this parish ; | fore-part of the colossal horse intended for the 
Meanwhile the Circassians ossession ns a | the Vestry approve the amanie of the Directors and | ton s at the West End. 
height behind the camp, bss ps PrE A nar wae = hacia i suppo: ort them by all legi- already been cast, and is now 
tinued the combat without interruption. fhaGonerat in. finished. Thei body yo metal was occasion 
Chief orde: mee to take possession of the a pi pee privileges of the inhabitants of St. M ary- seen thr rough h the iron door of a huge z ad 
height, but he very soon foun at it was impossible. lebone.” It esolved, that a deputation wait | brilliant and perfectly flui A deep os 
army then made a side movement, the ground | upon the Poo claw ommisioner to point out the in- door of the furnace, and conveyed the = 
g very uneven, the troops advanced slowly, fighting | utility of the present order as respects this parish, and | to a large pit whe erein the model w: as de reac 
as they moved forward. In the meantime a corps of | that the Rector, Chich wardens, and District € £ fusi 
10,000 men, ich the d meet a > Ae oneal form rm part thereof, with Lord Montford, opened, d,and the metal, in a Complete ego 
eg was ed by the enemy glided forth e a paai ream of lava, hissing chi ke 
The Russians lost 1 men, “some > say 2000, and 30 sake pois aces is scarcely | less, maan the as it w ent along to the model pit. y hile 
art | parish ti tree the studio to the roof, w 
of the e convoy. - This news was not of a oE mP 338 age 
rate- -pa; yers that the directors of the poor had agreed, | r 
— of the: This citeanetanes, mpatie n to | on the condition of having five representatives in the 
i zis g provisions and the intelli- | Union Board, to surrender the right of the rate-payers | w 
gence on awaiting co: orce- | to | self-government „in common with th 
ments, determined the General a retreat. | parish of lebone, they have so long maintain 
t e with abi 
overcome by fatigue, were left ; upon the road. 
+4h 
‘ding 
a rap galA 
ered severely. cia ei a 
Upon | upon 
im such a deplorable condition that they might have 
wreck of a i r than 
e | strea: 
1 B 
of > banene abo segs 
mbers 
ae ca t 
red burning r tal co’ 
almost san eo Mapai 
whole on, tons had Tun in oe 
will Ag five no as oe mass 
fixed and coo 
The ke? Provident Retreat.—The first 
passing between the cg pik and directors. a 
been taken for the feated rather 
conquering army. The loss e Russians is sta 
at from 6000 to 10, 000 men, chile | that of ae moun- 
taineers, even according e statements of | th 
ves, could 
for those es 
lishers who may become re 
oe Tinia beng and for | u widows 
lai id a 
- | the nines of the Bi 
1000 men. The expedition, coun the orce- | in answer to an pace ae from the direetors, at their | and pea 
t the received, was about 45,000 | previous meeting, to be allowed to send five ar d c of neath a tepi 
sewn city of Saratoff, on the Volga, Te- members to the Union B stating that the | After the stone h 
cently < mre which could searcely be | commissioners had the subject under consideration | journed to je 
PiN y the cities of Western Europe. 130 Jews, Upon this it was ESS that there was sia ent ground Albion Tavern, bei 
ia a y Y, having expressed a desire for the Board Mi era procee edin eg appoint the Clarendon acted 
: reek Catholic faith, they were, the 4t 2. = poet a Sone: 
oon (0. S.), received e chu panded madl 30 a 
aa banks “a the Volga were crowded with pone of all r is having Souk ke con made, was strenuously the book trade. 
and Pagans— i sa on a show of — was negatived by a | stone copin 
‘who viewed this novel Pease large majority. _The nomination of the managers of a very approp 
> iat persons ving | munificent benevo’ 
| been elected, the i i ; but it is un- | the site for the h 
derstood that a general meeting of the entire paris the amount of 
be immediately called on the subject. In Nadition to are cieni 
D the Poor-law Jaw Commissioners have issued an | the of 
