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Government wili ot “carry ont Era — S asserted that his — will tears his saya at Cas ped qa — E n — Ep. had 
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usually | visitors, estimated at — — - left x cards ig ma - es 
ge nce — me including |at the — French gendar 
e whose be i to | merie — ut t tha effect of the demon. L 
ntieipated — p the reigning houses | — or left — ah — 
2 Holland and Belgium ld sent his — when another silen t demonst — on * K pe. — EY Manstild ie to have Fi 
Minis . Tesch, on a speci pi ssion ~d represent The 14 persons of rank whe . 
LL NT LIT i nde tone — [erbe ra cnt vier ho wil weet te 
oung Prince o an Prince ers the | eredibly that 20,000 N ad E d wii ` 
b advances ost courteously | had me Sayf memada the frontiers, and join Yu] | from India at the S8 fuer the ip aioe 
received by the Dutch Princes, whe: — M. Tesch | troops under Gen. Kalbermatten, in o a | Boxer has been wrecked | a milos from Rarrachee ; all vos saved, 
with marks of great cordiality, and received from him descent o on the To while the Duke of f Modema | A S IA 00 09 convicts, on their E a. : 
h his Austrians will -— the reduetion of pul zT — eo pha — 
tutio de Deine PM M ne — 2 ofthe ship. The 
from the v eh the line — tes e Rvssia.—A letter from St. Petersburg says that the wuconnded in overpowering the 
The Grand — end locomo- — bad to bis Ambeamders at E 
tives, made an appropriate discourse, pr the railway — I — to join — at Warsaw on the 12 15t z 
ed ged n — — ta from Hong Kong to the 10th of 
banquet i in the Town | Hall. The railway, as well as its vA The — ror was expected ny the Peibo and the Grand ＋ yyh m 
branches in ia and Holland, now in course of} arrive at Odessa on the 29th inst., and it is reporte à — 4 the British and Franch shi 
‘construction, i — — work of an English firm, Messrs. | that after visiting Warsaw, his Majesty and the Cesaro. Admiral Hope is in a La ag — o" * — T ve 1 io 
bici 2 minster, who, in addition to the con- | witch will go to Silesia and have an interview with the | — invalid ei. The Amerios l aago. 
grat Jd. re shareholders directors on the | Prince Regent of Prussia. The Invalide Russe contains | E pe. about proosedi ing » Pan. “Ching: King- Kang, 
e of their undertaking, received, on the | an article on the value of the treaties of 1815, and the | his po — n the rebel, has been Killed by 
occasion of th insngoretion, the Cross of ld from | ré-establishment of the Archdukes, w De bears a — e 
the — — of the Belgians, and that of the Oaken Crown | ing resembla e,; iet Mei Harney has written 
r King of Holla me Deni of am has — recent memorandum of the Sardinian rebas. Tt It | to Governor Douglas, stating that be seized the island 
arrived at the Hague Dutch concludes by saying— of San Juan without instractions from the Government 
right con r 22 on acoount 2 and indignities 
Lorraine d' citizens i horiti 
and — dynasties is k is — — rep eri world T: t pans — — 
A iras ct — oeh. but by sending a British ship of war from Vancouver's 
now owl rejected by the Walian | Inland to convey the factor of the Hudson's Bay 
the Dake, as i orm m - — 2 their restoration a motive for continued | Company to San Juan for the of seizing an 
fc citizen and forcibly trauwporting him to 
Austria from that The Duke howev — € a restoration as eo — for general peace and — Y Y " E. 
Sovereign must ener reservation that he 2 consider -— — Political m natn — 2 in 100 tho an same 2 to ap ancouver’s Island to be tried by bi itish laws, 
that an account of words spoken by him is due to any one, an » ty an she had in 1815 dons vii are bont med tarber | 
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peace by Austria. ex ilver tect itin " 
FFC Led Md eng imoetidge | ed t Kalaga or r Tul. Since the ca capture of Schamyl 6 — cos ite IB A y ge d — 
"litis eee ee ts | emigration of the Circassians is said to bar from Sum. a reply to * 2 commu- 
— he mkito to the enormous. One party — rh, Governor — em ECCE denies the 
ITALY. fi ing despate! nople numbered 661 
further details of the assassination of — Anviti Lat TURKEY.— Advices M Constantinople to the 3d an Am ti dest of, and that no 
inst. state that additional discoveries have been made | British of to 2r 
á j , popuU eis eer Rd Spip E Ried 
by the. for the « 4e diary machines have been discovered which were | has an to Governor Douglas from 
X on his wa; VE Gor 5 which ae Nr ed 
the railway station arrested. The as to wha Td ole] “The How» wow respectful mire why the 
= . broke open the barracks of the should be recommended for een e cat jus right 1p thé 
where he was aud, having the pee game of high eina] dp our country and 
Count, dragged him through the city, while he received bou noes Daeik 34 com span f i pea mont impress me 
on all sides. His hands were fastens’ together with a cord, end rank, among w pon b ber Majesty's — 
de was thus 222 v of the Qovame al Romse. RE from the Government of the United 
a café in the habit of frequen! where, while The brothers of the Sultan are suspected, but they | States not only the withdrawal of those troops, but. 
he ive, ead was cut off, and carried in | have not been arrested. Djafer Pasha, who leaped | Also * r 
M — E i An * de gules Ne es “s athe into the — is said to. have saved D — 2 AM one p — 
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by | A: now so clandestinely, dishonourably, and dis- 
i d arrived at Corfu. f the con- Jt ia mot for om to be wantonl 
Sed. cut, but arrived e. "At d dock in the sion rough haro nivel obe proclaimed boldly tha. 2 nl ee ated, but t. 833855 rh à ac 
e dead body was conveyed to the hospital.” wrongsthey conspired to redress, and the | 9' dM ment br the feet of nla onse by 
: 1 $ ; 3 from Pd of the le persons. Let it therefore be urged upon her Ma 
Pulp dei tee pat ia Fere sole justice ser espera aeger in The Grand Vizier had t, that sending out colonists rapidly from 
hs. å m is resignation, but it had been refused ; iud preserving ithe ret JE M coupled rues 
authors of this m . The Government of Parma | evident. i among the Ministry, and the | prese the Ho use would qoom ime. and boral grana of 
i i i oy dare ora n Als and he Rid pay bo given to such emigrants after settling thereon fo 
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reg re vo 8 ray i ! " TS The British yt on Marr Tenis were very 
i replied to the in on of | indignant at the 1 Gene — 
the Suitan that bo would vi isit Constantinople. Edhem emi 1 Dum the 
to Odessa to express | British amd and — p s the e Tatter 
P continued to fortify their position. 
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Governor-General of Bagdad. The — appearance f. CAY 4 1 8 John Head, only son and heir of Sir 
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Tunis.—The Malta newspapers state that scenes of Mère fere. He had mw, Be ce * -« the H x S. 
fanaticism were enacted at the funeral of box Be aba f| Bro 
t to Tunis. "^ assailed an "t A ae 
wounding enka es some mortally — ris- | diatel resived 
was | tians w A Minister w Bey | close by, to 
on his ae in the water. 
— —„- wits his sabre 88 an dashed into the water 
| some of the cul on the and caused 30 of the | and di 
a — spot, le Manner M me Ó 
Tranquillity now 
wided the King gi order to the V Egypt to eco thee within of the Falls of 
E Meat c unity to 2 Te ; only he recommends tinustion of the works on the Suez Canal. Grande Mere, and in a place where the least false step 
tus k Sige eps 3 out how he is infinitely would have him over — falls. The body was but 
think A despatch from Telegraphic despatches have been received | 12 minutes in ro on water, 
mmn a T 8. T wk the functionaries of the 
in tipi . — * Calenta — of September 16th. = Ans made to Pedro tt it from ^s 8 o'dock till * 
Government took the oath of allegiance to the King of] The following are cote a 
r. Head w only 17 years 
izens of F ‘Ravenna, and 1 sh 8 has ratified the com- — treal papers in el ana a 
Forli "loving the exam of Bo A rd icu td rm p e m m ig mg tnde match between the All England Eleven 
i „ and have adopted the arms of Savoy in | Severely criticised by the 1 — ms p^ ay Council. The and Twenty-two of Lower Ca: enthusiusm 
the on " the tumultuous enthusiasm of all pr clause exempting civil and military officers from tbe payment | prevailed ** thousands of people came from far and 
The official journals of Tuscany, Parma, and Modena | of 1 and the officers a $3 per| near both from Canada United Sta 
? the arms of Savoy. ess bmi dreading, and boon via imd ia Pe ate — an e behold te game. 1 The All England Eleven won i easily at 
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Pu Piedmont are observed throughout TR Italy. | Chamber of Com E bodies 1 i 88 
the frontiers of 4 i 
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against it, and a large yt publie x Merr has been held to ne Canadians showed excellent pluck and Pe verage 
Parliament for an — into the a, of India on spat. play. The All England — were to lay th s Uter 
iM reor e totg e ea aie i Le [ON anadian Twenty-two at Hamilton, after they had 
222 pomme — 2 act has been passed enabling | tried their skill against the New York cricket clubs. 
