1845] 
Sy 1TZERLAND —The following is a brief summary of | 
oe from Berne of the 12th, published in Fle 
and of al lon 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
formation on the subject of the antiquities of 
Egypt 
had EEN 4 per hes 
Soca and intends to visit Syria | ti 
untry. This gen ntleman, not 
fod Ang 
311 
mais Fi ck rc cL Tae ee ee Dis e a o ay 
ot, | conducted without sub nereng the colony to any addi- 
tional expense. ecess whi eh has atten ded the 
shipm ment to cm Jand 
arom m 
statements are inserted ey the 
s 
e | grandeur ur of imen extended his journey to the south 
of Neufch my 
us 
f the province of Sennaar, and intends to publish an 
led 
abt i 
E ent centre of the As: tion is 
ee Zurich, Basle, Geneva, py 24 pon minor towns, 
: ae ie eae of the same cons pirato: It also | 
ef 
| rived A Aodnday bing’ accounts from Calcutta of 
| August 7 ; Madras, A an 
u 
ND CHINA.—The Overland Calcutta Mail ar- 
| China, June 12. 
mpo: ortance sine e 
Punjaub 
tira! 
jel ea several towns of France. 
ill 
1 
les, The object of the "Asotin as is 
ly proved ł by the. tings and correspon nden nee of 
still contumaci ir Henry Hard g 
to to leave Caleutia en en ge Fi the north-we: 
e most ae orn event 
, leaders, an 
ppe of the rel igious, oe Seas 
of Sepat. S a, that of a th 
occurrence has been a geal atal r 
t Fultal na Eee 
h | The 
found ar = — the ho; 
h —T 
loea 
results, ‘which Mo 
eeling z jealousy in Jamai The 
e Bahama Islands is is pronounecd to be 
dered that a ship- 
| fruit 
o 
e e Ri 
| fitable adventure. The su 
i Keelin 
Sms in ee 
i ietors, wi vi the ly 
introduction of some of the pines of that fertile — 
of the experiment will, it is believed, be 
opes o the e parties interested. 
n 
and from 
f settlement of the differences be! 
tes of Eurape, by t ce peenelting of Atheism, the 
a demoralisation of the peo; ple, an, if UR 
assassination of public fonet Le 
AT poy politica refugees fi 
The ra 
| of a ship, 
s| and aft feerwar ee "ti 
had p 
n the form 
ied of his 
Med gh Nia Š kel addressing to Mr. 
of t Bin pers, 
gerously wounded, 
is said th 
P 
a Aaea oo ‘a the 20 to 25,000 bie 
en established i in the several eantons of Switzer- 
tn 
letters Siatent dated the 7th ga 
of Madras 
of the 224 Native inn, at: Mr. Nilson, met po Petre! 
n 
etre! 
Plate “oa that 
via ee oe Minter, mi Prosar 
compelled to com 
ril, 
eg ne the fanctions of 
peg ey 
e | a libel o 
are ond the 12 — June 
moment. 
tum of the British representative, who was 
The ‘ot os 
a] por H the perri of thè Friend of China for 
n Rear „Adm iral Sir T. Cochrane w s tried on 
4 Wins, 
kept a profound secret even from his ow 
vessel of 300 tons had been chartered a 
organisatio 
y; and its get s iri Swi 
land? Dr. Das a r oliteal gaha from ewik 
rede ured, with other Ge: 
erman a adventurers, » in si 
r- | jury, a resulted in a D of Not ” The 
uilty. 
ue of the editor con having commented in 
Aah eps on ag Conduet ki the gallant admiral in 
pos lin certain salvage 
lt to a been connected with this sanguin 
gation now aig on tho | 
AMS. Wal 
Vixen kai 
between the aseda e 
_ Um ITED STATES. 1. —By the Emagen Sea, which | ar- | 
of Bahia. 
pomy miie in the vicinity 0 
New Zesuanp:—Hobart 
Van Dreman’s LAND AND 
M 
t os ok TI 
pats York to the 3rd inst, 
"The Caledonia had not 
The American steamer 
Town Papers to the 8th vor int po al arrived, Locally 
_ An increase of 
ae th 
x jee 
AT, 
E A 
oat the United States still 
better. rs seem very w 
fied i with va progress ot thee wea ‘production, piers 
within the w years. Wik 
+ 
a 
tha ahartiat. 
w 
nations are 
ı possible to discover fk 2 the Association derive | 
of war is is eal pare up. The Baltimore p Moena e of 
wh fo i 
pes eman’s lant | 
in Van Di pA sions con- 
e | himself mAg: couragooinly’i inan ou 
psseabiersbie sums they dispose of. All that is the 1 st inst. says—* There an idle rumour here outbreak among 
appear. tata which may Rey ached you, to the [the restored tranquillity, when the proba- 
eno T org than their labour, effect that General Taylor, the commander of the bilities w were “ae life would have been sacrificed.—Ac- 
i is perpetually Pi a by sittings of th ounts in the Hi own pape 
s and orgies. The money oy require to live thus, | cans, d had been defeated, himself ii, and over speak ofthe excitedsiatofthosetiarsin theBay of [lands 
nd defray the Association's s expenses, must, therefore, 500 a taken prisoners. It had no claim to truth, ien no with the 
r aad petig aante though in everybody’s mouth,” gr aboriginal tribes had taken oe but ee 
ts from Athens of the 7th inst.| published on the 2d inst. ; the day following another of -n white e poore had been perpetrated. John — 
ate that "hee ‘Duke de Montpensier was expected to| New York paper, under the head of the war, th was said ee for Auckland, but som 
rive Aa fas] ay on the 13th. Apartments were | writes :—“ We have no er accounts to-day fi chief, as o claims Auckland as his private pro- 
sis r him in the oe General | the seat of War in Mexico or Texas, tenn, New | perty, had announced his im ention of pek „p oa 
lergi ł} "how ia it co iS e the dangers | Orleans, Everythi mains in doubt, a defer 9 ecking 
by whic as X unded tas the he went bahia enshrouded in foystery Most the a had left the Bay of a 
of the Miwon by conatting Ì himself a in every kind and variety, but nothing tangible | for Auckland, with th gowa and co 
E He embar! t Athens on board i ppears on the face of them. me of the late jonaries are stated to to their 
i er, in whi yons Bi e him a passag accounts state that the Mexicans have yet made no and have never left the pes 
ante, and from he ‘latter place -A will oi paotab iake appearan the Rio Grande; others fear Gener aeara 
& passage to T pies rs | Taylor is in danger. It ap the ‘best in- 
ad not met. formation, derived from various sources, that the War} Money Mark Consols closed at ‘983 to 
„ Turkey le of the 3d Depart t Washington has e some grave A 4 ig w soy to ry for r Money ; ; Bank apy gre 
a the Dake Ds Aaaa at ied that place on the | blunders in fitting out the expedition to Corpus | to bye ba dia Stock, 268; Exchequer Bills, 48s. 
g of the 31st ult. In the of the same day | Christi, where General Taylor has fixed head | 5 
partaken of a dinner give “qs yh Lage by the | quarte It from the statement that the jan apania 
laa residents of Constantinople, pi {artillery companies hav: on there without} TuespaY—BANERUPTS-T. Looxmaxr nant, Cheapside 
mg whom were the A Pee and Prefet | proper cannon, and that to render troops of an. and Fulham, bam, Florists J. Ga Gam I Little ie ites Teas rer ee park, Ca Candle 
Cai service in case attack from the Mexicans, this | tor, Liverpool. Coal m narm att aie 
overnment is compelled to forward cannon fit for | aims. FSROUES TTT FY Geenen aiaee 
Aki Ht wi dis, Sey Bea he + aera Ren VPRIDAY BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED—W. Srocks, Newhouse 
we have receiv orkshire. 
have reached the Rio Grande | before s- pis ben 2 if they sche] ee posaran r aby avig cei tae 
agg hd 
very important nature hetween the 
hear nothing further of piver bae ‘os anxiety p ot 
ery day, all being eager 
ult of all the dec! Rr: te 
a Cheshire, Innkeeper—S. Burror and ‘J. Bow: 
Hull, Chemists—W. Cxaarry, » Alford, Lincolnshire, Buil 
$Be eivopolis an í and its Wicinity. 
ig eY 
will be the res' Christ's Hospital.—On Monday, to ann 
palo protestation ions ‘put forth by Mexico, : as well | oa, mx gg aam he Aldermen, m Sherik and g 
is great oe aaie 
ip i at Christ’s © Churely ‘New te-street, where 
ment nt to repel a oe 6 rea pizon! 
ts J: 23rd ult, iaig se: proceeded to the par hall of the hospital to h 
h| accounts 20th : Barbadoes, 24th ; ‘Grenada, 26th ; , St. orations ns deliv ered by senior | scholars of the bende 
Biggs Thomas, 30th ; and Fayal, 1 12th inst. th visitors. The spe speeches 
obj sna at, an nd it was expecta 2 not appear to have been fayourable in the two ‘oun the nefits of pin "Royal Hospitals” were deli- 
_ vould hS Tater ac ee loon but as the A holidays were not | vered in Latin by E. T. ill, second prima who 
from | Constantin le, however. a urers not returned to work, agri- {is p ng to Pembroke llege, Cam n 
| ofthis sirena Sa ih cil oe operation. The ac- | English by G. E. Ev first ian and pie ilea 
3 Eerer, xandria of the 9th state peo sig poo Coolies qem are favourable. Onfeal m 1844, who is p! ng to Lincoln Col- 
: i" Aau alta Meheme t An suddenly beo sit = norae ai din thy were oe pa el r i samuel = Jalis e 
[Walled in the oe ee kat os ness while the ea fre had occurred on the Limesburgh | 1843, who! ing to Pembroke College,Cambridges 
2 turned to port ort on ppor pa, thon’ ha ded at | estate, by which the whole of the works were de- andin French by GeorgeVoigt, third Grecian and classical 
= lace, his object having merely been to enjoy me sgot JaN sieved: Sos ggg Jamaica Ferenn e who ìs proceeding to kegi y pe- 
X o e I of | state ig tree, BEER fe E 
È Muscat, p ere al „and despotic power. He is| rity and elegance of di and were delivered with a 
a Bt Pat vey ich Ein HA Bilal, w me aroe Rere ber a ik iis ked the rash en and self-possession, and appropriate emphasis, ble 
a à ka int eee R: “thie “British Go- | the financial treaty with France,’ sore a is ikeir a we alike to prees and scholar, The exhibition also com- 
disin- | differences between that | prised —* Latin m 3 
Dw Biber, who d sie Si hich | paag The advices from „ Trinidad, | ċited by T. J. Potter, se Grecian, and ‘mathema- 
OF some ander B fins | and are not of much interest. Favourable | tical medallist, 1845. “Greek Iambics, translation of 
h; J bis stay in Payee Ai rains had ener a Sea tió revenue of Belial’s speech in Paradise Lost,” by Malcolm 
great y by Meheme by lis stated to be ina iti e ing, fifth Grecian. “An En un gaa Pa a” ty 
soos pears 960 OF 1 cosigeation be in tibns pf nest year will, it is said, be | | T. S. Polehampton, sixth Grecian. “Latin 
