THE NEWSPAPER. 
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Dr. Torri, and kry strong hopes aard- is lie prete st danger, and obliged to use his 
wi is act in hi nal made gene Ap 
—Letters from Ath ns = the 80th pron State | | army fo fo und at Dargo b it ut a he ap of a ash heer ti Several Tii labourers bara shment 2 general r — 
partisans ap 
hrow the constituti able injury was e, but happily no lives were 
iit tions a = hee and ao tent, have been in severe want of provisions.” Sai he riot was Aana by the military. Prince 
e see: 
al opinions, and 
e E bree 4 a las 2 
Ho 
of the 19th Tune fem mores the 
tions of the nati 
PE.— Letters from Graham’ s Town 
Th 
"at of on the Cape frontier. 
he 
attention could do to 
f i e 
visit of t Governo: 
jai 
tof the: mca stranger agreeable was 
~ Me etaxa had re | away, and, taking tage of the long winter nights te i Sir John Harvey the Governor, and the in- 
A f Ee, in, cae had recommenced. The | habitants of St. Joh meilr, and Mrs. Charles Kean 
par 2 E oa taken sek ak ay tate 4 7 TS i e132: Mr. Hacket had reached New York, where the 
vas ered, abou ead of cattle, and a/| latter made hi: t F z Mr. 
‘Cabinet wa = nam incompaty k his prin- Who W went in pursuit of the stolen cattle was Mrs. Kean were to Ri ey the mpieg as the 
pes Scat eok aiin aii shore eae spent i: maa the Kaff: Tag dared to attempt the | Park Th the “ Gamester,.”—The ct lately 
harem e high sea,and the s smalls i epn teps be taken by the | destroye b in pew donk was re i ag _ 
in a 
-pelage e marauding race of the sad ity will b . The health of 
scription. oy na O hbourhood of ed Isles of Seal. is rpg will be ah Toney A “oben from ‘Kaftrland the city was rather unfavourable sae 2 at ar 
yan and — o, ani umé, a town on the eastern side | dated 4th June, states th che rhe 31st mortality w. pa’ great. With reference to 
Brady in the colon the crops the statements, as enco , though th 
the ie = Government has sent out two untains were al white, presenting quite al have saffe red in usa triota ting my drought. 
we a -e e delinquents, and has addressed Baroj sight to Atsieas Bh m ‘Colesberg of | We may here a paragraph which ap ma 
Salicia etter to the representatives of Austria and | the 2d June, we learn that he enig new h ad trans transpired | Dublin paper, Piera that a number of vessels have 
_ France, requiring T ot the pirat of their ‘Steamers of over the Oran ‘ioe River, } iting proceeded to Mexico, to be © oe a as privateers. 
_ war to go in searc egiane ly wai amrock, which had some years a 
Psion’ whom Lord kemeri in “te iat reno on 
Greece in th 
bene of being allowed to. re-occupy i farms which 
e House of Lords, des 
able farmer. 
7 Torker.— Letters from Constantinople of the 28th 
Untre Srat 
enn ay aiti arri 
1 
known at Kingstown as one P the ra boats in 
squadron, was 8 sold by Gov rernment some mon ths sin 
—The Gre: 
nday A proga 
Turkish capital, where he was ‘treated with ‘a 
_ deference due to his rank, _ His: ‘reception eye Sultan 
had been of ti ption. “On the 27th 
he Cuvier, ata reached ees 
ing on boar 
ho, 
iately afterwards. 
e 2d ins t. for Syria, 
l, the passe with a 
complimentary address, in which occurs the f allowing 
passage :—“ The question as to 
l 
gai th 
aeia So tia R Bh ot has 
a T 
a Mon 
of 16 da h York on the 30th 
ind 
ngers presented Lent. ‘Hoske 
Britain steam-ship, we be; 
een i 
and > at in iene Lebanon. 
tters from Constantinople of at ra 28th 
ust state, that accounts had b 
tage has 2 sie get Da 
- decisive measures, 
he 
two or three weeks e sailed for Mexico, the 
ow: beni pat ang to Paap. pin ioe of marque for the 
priva! Stone service, 
Rx: enica.—Advices from Buenos Ayres to the 
July TR been received, It was 
ela that the English 
eeeded in their mi 
Ee Fn bu ee ee Be 
but that ie he snp did Sya ee 
Scotch 
and a Sufficiency “of Steam is not produced ti 
£ hinh ee 
tal by way of the Black Black Sea, which reed 
the failure of Count Worenzof's expedition “gitani 
the Cireassi 
Britain to be lisle e her motions 
t + In all other respects we consider the Great 
Kidd, living at San Feet, a short dis 
from j era peeve of nine persons, adults and 
„ had pe oa: the 
ly 
i ians, Y, modations commodious an d airy. We manner, the Keyin having been murdered in 
hich these have been spoken of in the | have to ei our énitire satisfaction ‘with the luxuri- | the presence of their ah and it was 
f bulletins + published at St. Petersburg, it is > tale ant supply of the table, ot tion of 
ident that. Prince zoff fo: to beat a of the steward’s department.—Liverpool, September, | former scenes of midnight _ which are 
strous retreat, in = course of which he was closely | 1845.” The Great bec: brought 600 to tons of of io [now directed against the ogi pa French Piece 
under Schami y. e | cargo. engers t late t a, with the fall pin gh i Gen. Rosas. The 
000 strong), had attacked the t tk hat ived } hich er lying four months 
` of Schamil. After five | arrived at Liverpool on ieri The Hibernia sailed Hoe scale Ayres, not seeing lh de a speedy re- 
Ci obliged to | from Boston on the Ist,and Halifax on the 3d inst. She | moval of the prohibition to py her cargo, which had 
to the enemy, having expended | theref Cu E aaa apers to the 30th ult.;} been issued in ence of her having touched 
ion, not, howéver, without earrying | Boston, Ist inst, ; and Halifax, 3d, inclusive. From | Monte Video o ral bong ek ere 
lery and baggage into the mountains. | the relations at present ing between Mexico |The loss must be 
part of Russia is said to ‘amount in killed }and the United States, and from the warlike tone of | letters that the ning by paya powers i 
m ral and 4 O other the ad y th ous mail m-ship, | quarrel between B Ayres and Monte Video, 
f d i I as evin the arrival of the |an evident leaning on the part of England in fa of 
nding his much erippled, | Hibernia. althou er dates extend over a/ the latter, as indicated by proceedings of Commo- 
ed is stroying | period of 13 days we have itive information on bn is, has created a aie” Brg in the minds 
ons to ‘retire ‘to Tiflis, to reorganise ‘his } the ‘sub ‘udging, ver, from the difere the Americans fo i te Video letters 
Dargo was defended by Schamil’s troops, | items Mexican news which the pa contain, it of the ga Lary state, that things remained without 
of try, 'a a the | would appear ‘that the only thing which can possibly | change 
eee Polish Segoe from the | ser- | prevent a war en the Uni and 
the ‘A letter from St. Petersburgh of the Soh ult., | Mexico is the vad bet Saran kin ~ an 
Journal EY Debats says epee “Prince Woron- | evident desire on the part of her people to regain their} yy Market, Friday.—Consols closed at 98% sel- 
! area ucted to repair to Bessarabia, in | lost territories in Texas. The latest intelligence states Sacer and Jo) Diyeta Ak Maey; Toke 
ohar: making great pre- 1: 
aff ed reve’ th: Pri > Woronzott large mber of troops had Siak, a xchequer Bills, 46s. to 48s.; Bank 
a e aera: for Pata trnier of Texas t the whole force, Stock for Accoun 2133, 
when ‘assembled, to be under the command of General nes aa 
ith | Bustamente. Tis ican a say that they will march munspay ma NeGÂZETTE OF THE WERI place, Hampetend. 
road, ova dealer—E. Coox, Lire “rane QD Sohe, Grocer—R, 
jack p 
d for 
7 to t the sahjestioa ss of 
‘Baperor is not ‘of this no MRE 
pessiy oe 
ug 
eh a 
mo f 
prang ent tien United States, and of the steps 
in the Cau-|taken by that governmen 
Pq 
wees war. Their Congress had 
ent moons He o the en ane the loan of 
a m the war, Bary ~ reamed E 
hi nee ex ie 06 talents E n t was the 
(opan m of prominent men at Vera Cru mo a 
Almonte would e President, e event o 
ry arera the | which they will be inevitable. The United 
which imposes ‘such great sacrifices on | States, on the hand, > Re g in 
opara resorting to pacific rupture that might take place in 
na pra du- | Texas. pa contain lengthened and various 
nc : but the | re of the vements of the Pr the 
which 
mt to defend its eii? ac- 
apers are filled 
‘Matxenziz, Hunter-street, Branswick-square, Commission Agent—J, TATIoR 
oR sidans. Manan À Cotton 
mae Se goa menufactarers—H. J. Owms, 
: 
Stores SEQUE CEST HAT IONS—r. Soorr, Kelso, Carle desler 
+ Se and Oo., 
EFRIDAY-B NKRUPTS 
Tietarteeron ener era, HS Ma 
verge tc 7 Brow, Great Dover- “street, Newingtan, ci L. Ban- 
sess, Dub A 
Daae J. dean, Gloucestershire, Coal proptietar, 
Somersets! e des ma 
rg benga 
Thursday, a Ekr haga was 
sage side je of ‘Teasple-bar, but it is i probably the great 
ter- | respectability and omg wealth of the bankers in 
deterred the authorities 
SE out their scheme 
of 
of 
J. Emerson 
Dinner to aco 
friends of Sis Sir J. E. Tennent pores Pa a 
ted | the 
dinner at phe "s, The Irish Society of London 
the | took the initiative in this mark of respect to its founder, 
