334 
_THE NEWSPAPER. 
ES" 
[Ocr, 18, 
qu uestion, 
will hardly é stanondh e 
man of his mpera 
e; 
Abd-el-Kader and hi 
probably to exterminate the race of each. 
“If he receive this o 
the courier 
it is apposed, yea roa 
o 
order h 
Algiers, for recan aronda a 
nt is not to be looked an If he 
rea roy" Ma rseilles, he will | 
| but that it was only afew hours before he expired that 
| 
dete and „no exhortatio 
drawn up by the Prince three months before } his death, |y 
h yut pa 
fleet consisti 
the 1 
‘Montevideo = 
the: 
Pienc E and tba greatet ; 
fogs h command; : 
re consented to sp them. It was yon — he had 
HON, 
; continues i eiè perineen t of 
"disaster in Algeria than such | 
That the lat was dee epl y 
Mexico, — By the Britannia 
rom Boston to ee 
31st ult. Ther 
I ED gag AND 0. 
mail- steamer we have ace s fr 
Ist in È; and from New Y ork to the 
The Duke 
this arriv al, 
| the journals being oceupied in discussing matters of 
peat “inte 
| remained the same as at last accoun 
had gebsidest, and _ Preparations were 
rest only. Political and Sena PESEE 
TOR an 
latter A the pe. am of the E 
The Bue nos Ayr eans had s 
proach of th 
oclaimed a 
J 
' 
river t 
rons, and ‘they erie f 
Eag 'y male born i in the « 
iab 4 
4 
Pana at Bu m ae gga l 
He and we 
withdrawin 
an he would haye e had to pep i 
pe nsier 
the three, but ‘the Kir 
ae their depar ture. 
ing inte Preni n 
terfered a 
it is not intended that i E 
troops enter abras for the present at le eas 
doi r 3 
With anarchy and kayes wane 
port 
it is ip ai will insure either the kb or 
Th t 
an exhausted treasury, Which, for want 
A 
ras. rather less than the 
e at 
A 
| 
P 
case for 
; foreign power could 
aate for ministers a ng 
eatery zs "a proposals of the United Pinion Govern- 
ment, and ee A from mip adoption of o 
res . The York Eve 
ive: 4 
of beef, which he obta y plundering the f 
They had also landed: from 1500 to 1600 French and | 
English marines, f uite- sufficien ie i 
ensive.mea- | Orib ft J u the city f Monteyi- 
ing Expr ess aye ns Rumour | 
deo, or of remaining fo 
events in Algeria causes ve mi gre 
friends.” 
very soon, ~ ' President Polk, to be sent to M This 
ir | looks pacific. We also hear from Washington ti that Presi- | 
videan territory 
tinued Li a 
Goverm 
any 
Upto the | ts he eon. 
tho orders of oem English a anà Frenci | 
nae Lea cease v. 
fe: r 
ugh whose columns rin intentions br the Ministre Mexico, p op t negotiation. This reaches while, theg "eran tie c of p 
allowed to ooze out, publish some commen ight. way, bt we cannot ouch for it.” | of the east bank of the river Plate, 
arshal Bugeaud’s letter, which clearly show that the | The New Orleans ys: “The Texan papers | it Peai r the Buenos 
Government has resolved to let the matter pass, The | have ae to the sane for ihe first time, the secret | off the intercourse of Euro 
Epoque admits that the letter is in itself “ unusual and treaty be ween Santa Ann a and Texas, by which the | of South America has b 
to be ” and that its publication from | former obtained his release whe ma prisoner. Originally | New York. papers state that at- Buenos 
“ an inexcusable want of cons ene but it thinks | the a was enclosed in tter written = Santa | Brent, the United es 2 
that Marshal Bugeaud only. “gave expressi afriend, | Anna to General Sarkano eih sera of the United | intervention of 
were entirely nd in every States, an d the whole accompanied by another letter, | the war between os Ayres and Monte Video, onde 
respect i in conformity w ith Lagi » his duties, and his written by General Austin, at Santa Anna’ s request, to | groun nd thatiit.is exclusively an American, psan o 
character.” The Debate i is pata lenie ji to a co ent of a 
those freaks to vhich Marshal influence for the settlement of difficulties between ae considers “ tha 
x the letter as one of 
h custo 
eaud bas ac med pasina a The Gov: Mexico and Texas. General sipe teaa explains 
wee journal is strain of ridicule for} fully the upon which T obtained his- 
some time, and eseénds to be serious in release—all them having refere: the solemn 
wing t :—“ Evidently Marshal Bugeaud. does | pledges made by the latter to all 1 his exertions to 
recollect in w riod and what country we exist.) obtain the acknowledgment of Texan independe 
‘One would. be inclined to'sa; the long sojourn | the Rio Grande. The Mexican. Government nev 
which he has made out of France had made him forget | sanctioned this treaty, altho ough they regained their 
toms of his country. We will say with sincerity rea, Me it.”—Another outbreak amongst the gua 
see a man like him so apparently | ites ar fart en place. A letter in me aen Mecha 
the institutions of his time. We regret the editor of that paper, da 
Chronicle, ion certainly been let hi easily on 
solence 
ting ae meanness with which he has i 
.. the incapaci 
self-sufficieney with whieh 
colon 
-out of 
ate, while in point tof f 
a auth 
-as to the impropriety. 
admitted: irn its "hull exte: 
of v apa in Paris. 
the Gov Snag may, perep 
is an am 
himself, on imada 
š e ngap 
sasipat 
he 
its 
is about toa attack Algeria 
ne he only suceeeded in in sur- 
of the tone 
in Pa to the sig Soreness 
uated 
om ail A oes 
ted at Warsaw, | _ TUESD 
qualities such weakness of | September 17, represents the āta of ‘ings among ye 
Bugeaud; ee the Morning) the psi or rather 
this ocea- | 
among the bands of law- 
Jess men assumed. the title of Anti-Mor- 
mons, a t depl y: i 
fire and i into th 
| directions, did not "confine 
| Mormons. — 
Pokea aff, 
jall those sa 
pw a 
mg 
“| buildings, City, M pipe ant: 
the 
Be aaeg Jad poten 
ion. ir | tl 
t the ole of Buea Ayre i | 
t; as amindependent republie, wre os 
atinira well: or ill, as they please, paren > 
n of Europe. 
7 
Citp.. 
Honey Market, Friday.—Consols the Account, 1 
ots Three per Cent. Raed 074 to 5 Bant Sf 
205-; Exchequer Bills, 47s. 
WEER: 
AY—BANK ax, Clapham, Su er ta | 
te prone ook E M a: 
- then anc) 
—H. G, Grason, Nespenstiay upon- ae Chemist—T, 
Wirtramson, Bi, 
Ship bh ‘intl 
S SOOTÖH SE Wool broker, 
SCOT: 
meer Port-Glasgow,. 
+ 
SEQUE. eater ng 
pein 
d J. MOFFAT, mts mere 
hants, 
RIDA EBAN KRUPTCY SUPERSEDED — 
B sage Hane 
Buil 
set, Cre eman W. se 
'» Flucher: 
it ropolis a 7 Vicinity. 
Railways in London.—We noticed briefly in = 
„ and announced th 
of the ‘xpilsion = 
county, in which 
every Mormon from Han 
of ie dello and okays 
nt by the journals of all shine 
he opinions as to the 
result tines, ‘he two. 
sammary © 
a confliet ‘would A one of the m 
e Ci 
| bringing the malas into. the City, Wednow give 4) 
ese n Per took + pineg me 
| bances are over; 
3 ee: 
s: Sisia dive — 
“ment ia, pales dew 
D 
thiat: 
whole of the rest of th 
without. any other 
. - to-wateh the progress 
in the cou 
k aaa continually 
r a ha 
him m 
army put ger, and 
oer to.do 
e 
tion. 
+ 
of his governme sc am aens n | is 
keep the ome Gan vern- | are 
ana reer nate 
le than the | 
that 
dt. bj 
mf employed in ma 
eee inspecting 
| trust so important a co 
Standing his | 
Whether | W: 
Ministry t 
mmand. to a man who,, notwith- 
e Atlantic 
remained i in statu quo. 
pears Sọ unfit for 
of 
- ment 3 
kd Ri 
th 
urn 
mation pees the province was cold and 
+ | PRO 
is | for 
f that 
Thel but 
potato canta ea couvenienee. Wo 
would be a great ne jessening 
unsightly declivities of Holborn-hill and: Skinner-street; 
altogether ETRE d the present low 
lane, was read. r, LAWRENCE. oved 
red to the impro committee. 
i proposed was to ap 
Mr. DILLON, who represented the the company, 
part of the line was not, he be Aas 
Bak the general view Mae that from 
near as 
a ne Tene risiaiiane to Holborn 
aised to acertai 
le the corner of the nome 
tl 1 nae A rome Tie y brig Magnolia, which left | {0% h 
ne — Saepe of such ‘non onthe A t on the. 7th August, ci at Plymouth jo By the p: ond i mopom 
SPER SN lą oe 
as is stated, they keep Marshal Bugeaud in his import so Bt aller ll oan. a Ms Se vie she): cues ian 
ant post m beeause ti ink twithstand? dha ag Ae arg ig cted. The oe 
Sepining faults, the fittest man to bring the colony out a via tr uadron. had teen 5 brought to SDaanes ox 
‘its difficulties.” —Two Italians was arrested he English h stea irebrand a 
` by the police on Friday week in Paris, and all their pa- | Pack ob er Pulte and 
-o persand private "ah ss maa . Thej i n 
Pi pee i this sequence | squa a prisoner. The English flag h 
— a a ce at Rimini i bat “the Moniteur | hoisted ted oh pede one of the Argentine squadron, 
s — i a prese thet purian arrest had no refer- | the l of the Firebran ad a nd Fulton the beach at a goes: tage ag 
rma i aren aan ¥-—Two curious Buenos A; WAS erow ss Englishmen and other ca it would be in | "the e presen Say aaa 
5, jd offered to tak! 
bea ee te but ag 
to be which, oe Br be to bring 
eresi = noe toto irei 
nt was one of ti 
ie 
ood waned a a m mome 
piep 
so advantageou 
Ealo, =. ve y peant of i 
l the cla ¢gin whit e very he 
