1845.] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
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| jg the ere dist hree ships of war 
Trieste to the coast of the Mons to preve nt 
op insurgents. Vestine oe 
ireulated. Yet in spite of all this 
taken mh the arraignment and punishment of Cleo- 
the Tt is doubtful, — the 
accounts, whether ne eai willn not rather enco: 
of the 
oppas Baay ae assemble d on the ea bof j- said „however that Sir Edmund Lyons will than — yet a gigs of Heki, ea is 
o > ey were to be without l aget ha One of 
5 said, id, to enter tho Ramar states, fad the cid ros ut parallel in the intercourse of sora — rare caine. One of 
tion at Rimini n _ i promptly put down RKEY.—Accounts from Constantinople | of the 7th boats of the Hazard a North Star burnt five silage, 
French papers publish a long ifesi ue! i give some further particulars of ey 
the ins geneet ee _ dress d to the in- transaction, i in whi ch the French Ambassador at C 4 d hi 
0! 3 d 
The document, which is ably drawn and, with the canoes, | uled up sto the tg 
Davtiabbonst-of fho nidis atisra steeds 3. g = t E Sree Taea agn, M. M After the action the whale ian a retred wae aged were 
e Italians since enp to sa e a share of liberty | who is accused „of _ being a party to the death of of a ived at 
ag te, Rom a otutes skoar. = Ss Froch priet, 7p seul be pat bA ng ~~ late aca Lloyd seat their uh png pee gy date the 
ho f the universal church, | threatened if th iti il ue ees cn ad Isk any ie ain't a a a vs or tg 
in order, _— -the ey —_ "e, — obey him to, that he should demand his passports, When first | place between the natives and the soldiers, in which the 
: mporal Sovereign, they de —1. That a announced it appeared so incredible that the represen- latter have ue artially pace About 14 soldiers 
ioral a tse 18 ee That for ss political offences ere killed, and the large number of 37 
E m itte: since . Tha tt tl ly htl eg f e : dj ere ta ia natives, on the other hand, have about 
d nations of Europe ; that the procoodings i in ie action must be ater Sora er j gen jo the ne geara 
€ rie be public ; that tral by jury be 
and that confiscation and th he ] punishment of death for 
on be 9 lished. 3. 
It now appears, however, eat ‘ee paji 
mands of | France are likely to be acceded to, as the 
exercis no authorit ity over ea laity, nor over 
> havin ing. “jurisdiction ig the celesiastical courts. 
efore the ordi 
the municipal eect be elected 
Slices an oe approved by the Sovereign ; that 
the 
ay re- 
ure, 
notice that he will instan: 
tire pora this demand, yer others of a similar na 
be fo a with, 
Russta.—The movements of the Emperor are 
> rapi id as to wn family, 
surprise even his o A few 
always off 97 
ays § since it was knoy wo that he e was at t Sebastopol, and tot 
esent cease: P 
way onko C to Auckland.” 
rovincial council be elected b à A 
presented by the municipal ee and the su- | A letter from Sebastopol, Sept. 26 ‘the E pa Sa e directors 
council of ‘persons to be pro ay the pro- | arrived in this town ped sea, ai his hg. Faas the Bank ‘of Bog —* Bank ‘of England, Oct. ve 
6. That the supreme council o In this latter town 11 ships s of war were launched in his | At ® © of Diree ld this day, resolved—* 
me,and have the su perintendenee val Th presence, He afterwards paid a visit to the f| Me minimum rete of interest ti London Yor bills and 
c debt, and that it h guns, which he examined minutely. The following re sack Ag tem of emar sadan U a 
tions respecting the taxes pear the expenditure of | day a frigate called the Kovarna, and a brig of war oe 
ie state lted 7. Thatall | called the Orpheus, were launched in his presence. In torun” It is‘supposed by ma the the 
Ee estionssion we all eivil, mnibitety and gee these two days 13 ships of war were dded to the | terest of money will ‘not stop at t this point, on the 
os A * onsidered as 8. That | Russian navy in the Black Sea, The greatest activity ground ‘that ‘the bank lately ‘limited their period of 
under the dzeton af Pea d in all the arsenals at Sebastopol. The em- accommodation to one month, and thatjthis month has 
clergy, — a s educa’ r had an interview with Prinee Woronzoff before | Dt Yet expired 
. That the restrictions soft the feensorship on printing be leaving Sebastopol. The Emperor has given up ox 
nded journey to Moscow, and i goes from here VESD smani GAIETTE o asin, 
ip Catholic religion, to the sovereign, and the on on 
y ar — 10. That the foreign troops be dis- 
ae 
in the spirit of a ng E 
e le tter from Vienna of the 13th states that the 
Karka, er and yer to join the e Empress i in Tial. 
r has ps = — appoint gi e 
sh ab ea unt 
e Em mpero 
and will pend in Italy till the oak of. iko 
impro 
ella sta a print published at P 
whi 
leagues from Vienna, and procee ded immediate as for 
| Inspruck. A letter from Milan of the 14th, says :— 
“Tit 
T -Toad, Beer-shop- 
keeper— W. H. Tavron, Piccadilly, Stave manufact W. G. Bovonra, 
Stepney green, Merchant—E. W vom, Gowers teet, Bedford-square, 
Bronze and Q: fsetu: 
Sas sg e heffield, Hosier—J. Bazaxar jor— 
wkis, BrickJane, talfields, 
axnipos, Liv peli a 
enge Viotmal Rawsrnoaxr, Man- 
keane General efor rdehire, 
—W. Panrirr, peo Petes” 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION -—T. Coottey, Gh Horsedealer. 
FRIDAY—BANKRUPTS—W, Faven, Farringdon street Çin 
Victualler—J, Gurney, Lambeth- sory Ate ewer— 
Ives, ea mag regs 4 oa FBATHERSTONRAVIOH, 
ameer hy Hasdwareman—A, Jonzs, 
Gloucestershire, 
Lancashire, aa 
i Casria, T wyning, Gi 
Gioucestershir yan sige 
J. Sy sone Doannede: j 
iree de — ich, it alleges, have raced recently 
e The first prohibits the construc- 
of railroads in th 
| was expected here to-day. We have Ga kemir that 
be accom 1ed NY tin 
e 
s 
Woronzoff eet him. pears that the 
njof the Emperor has been as rapid as that 
Bs in his visi A 
Vi 
th 
self. This 
ugh Prague, 
jenna, i and would not, it is said, pass 
ce or: ‘Stephen, Governor of 
a 
„ who d 
esty was on the | 
ered Prin 
pi rg 
The officers and me 
venge continue in good pope Erecthing ha 
f the Eclair, and she 
Tenoa, where the King of Sardinia and his eldest m 
also ees to meet the Emperor and Empr 
ated fatally. — 
ia ‘consequence, 
a? eg 
ly ae es ee 
— politan Couneii of of State had 
ordered t — g | the 
enterin; Paneriai a ha rte ing to marry t 
ess Olga, an 
ae —The brig General Belgrano has 
nos Ayres, from whence she sailed on 
mae t bye ands ‘been 
add 
n wash 
whitewashed thoroughly. All the tra rager cr stores 
transferred to a lighter, gi we clothes and bed- 
ied hav t, while the 
ig are 
SAB aa 
hate’ a tele movi was 
ak belief amongst the po ea and men serving on the 
of ‘Africa, that the fever was not of a contagious 
“The Master reports tl 
n were aaae gi Monte gy tas and 
as sea sichness i is — on going to to sea ; Be oe 
is officers, E 
sting the character of a fever 
garrison 
f Mr. Saunders. 
1: 
such as h e ra were 
landed M P Monto > Video) had been sent to Buen 
d French steam-ships. The Borgon 
S agoa i S Her aegra, s 42a en 
a 
The crew a the 
of 
ee now th nk the fever is contagio 
just oe coast 
retu rned fom 
but hog 
piinaa bi has 
Afric ts which 
en aa ao _ | steamer was the nie only vessel of war at Buenos Ayres. , ant benih; hit a ean sary 
M. Coletti, the prime kosni ie BA news- v2. | Colo i onado, Buseo, and the other ports e ota a Admiral Ellict, and state oo al Mansel, 
= eted m : auspices, an and ‘avowedly ‘his | pied by Oribe. A French and a British ship te war | of the Acton, 26, on the ona re : 
ht fo rome each ecusation against had gone up the Uruguay. Oribe remained before Funeral. A Mrs. Fry.— Tiea erage the Friends 
aa that ti the sheet of our Caveat ent is to| Monte Vi hn sy ios Sn ar uoe TS o bc Pe Bo interred A 4 2 
Otho assassinated for the ra ane f st erre a koi the plenipotentiary 8 that Monte conducted in an —_ TA conforaty 
compa say, ae to M. Coletti, a Vide mito aay i a et oe = Bog Frye ajoe 
f his pe Ee "omenen t The ae Monday, the Tryphane arrived | among all pa that the moeras extended mo 
zE tain Ae Mt. Gohi b irom w Zealan bringing advices from | than half amile in length, and ineluded 39 vearriages, 
wa iP 3.204 ‘option, | tha: The news by this|t Pgh 
t ia apie a i i salony 29 ae oe Se exhibiting the present canal of | arrival of the es After the pa “4 
tonseceen, a| affairs in Ne rae Our 1 ices wer were sa sei koag e Seirm ve, an 
a éti as 3d May. stated, generally, the fact of an out-| the death-like silence that prevailed for minutes, 
ae oan eisg break of the natives and the capture 4, P pe lage e d Fa omg te addresses — Hg Foner 
i rees. nt v s : A n 
ei aga roy gue Sa ei palaa iy against a| The delivery of the addresses occupied more than two 
ees tho possession, of the rebel chief, ss: ints and ey pt listened to geomet most web 
xamined, vied voce, a; ish pdo not senn — No f eral evet 
‘here existed the ight- | fa piesa o gy 
bance EES ounting, by one account, so great a 
= fo: resule tH lowers amon the E by stated pe 11 | Mrs. rap s was the daughter of dagen late itr. Se = : 
the libel, to the pone killed and 37 mod he position of the natives of urs onal on a aor ee y r. aa 
= ge ong Sn Py EF troops of ay 58th and ou een 5 minent for their works of Kee ow 
oe eee paler agar with seam as aan marines from the Slains Castle, ween for Sering the sufferings and — the 
| Velocity, and PERN ultimately retired in good o: order,| ha appiness of their fellow-creatures. the early 
