JRAL GAZETTE. 
t, Fergola, the commandant, is understood ^ have! оп the 14th of November, cedes to Russia the seaboard 
1| declined, and ет his resolution of resisting бо | between the rivers Amoor and Tumen, а tract of land 
rer wie men the la st. The heights commanding the citadel have | fully "m ailes long by from 100 to 200 in breadth, 
tral and Southern berepre-| JApAN.— The Commander-in- Chief has 
Tas ex King Franeis TD who | sentatives of the foreign Powers have protested to the | Nagasaki i in the Chesapeake. ral Jon E odi ad alao 
l still at Rome, had — Hit eral caused to t nder of e citadel against any damage being | gone to Japan in Wr tag o M y 
Bosco, on account ot his having said to some Hapo itan | cause ge us the he city M Б her vessels, Mat n le been La tly unsettled of 
noblemen that he intended return h . N les ч late owing to a уз ал bet the Japanese 
The Queen of Spain was about А. purchase some | Nap es for маа. DI wa ee to ні оп c ves officials and some Englishme n. Te appear that an 
у of the ex-King. M. lla, the Foreien day. The Victor Emman ча alone remains. Englishman call Moss, having been 
x of Francis Il, has addressed a circular to the Russia. bs v mm om St. Petersburg of the 16th | for shooting a goose, was rescued by a УТ rar his 
EX Courts, announcing the capitulation of Gaeta. inst. „state that the sittings of the Sonn cil of thej comtr rymen, and further retaliation resolted in 
Не ascribes politically the fall of the fortress to tl g the emancipation of the € have | J A коой deal @ 
i — з England, the resolution of|oc onally assumed a stormy Pisiin rious angry feeling has been called forth, alii notification 
ch to maintain the prin- m had joined the so-called “ noble A. and "i Ca е Howard Vyse Acting-Consul at Kan 
he inactio ie proj thought it d T rin 
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et iieri “А ap > ee artillery | advisable to take military precautions. he arms at t ident 
Pi : ee "i The 
means SruTES.—Mr. Lincoln the ne 
condemning the M. T General Cialdini | Јом . Pétersbourg publishe ed.|, пи» › 
Кы е hostilities while the nego- | йге MT de ager mmi to Connt кш, the had started from his рне at E for 
ations for surrender were pending. The garrison | Russian Ambassador at Paris, ума dnd take reram po — "my qux Ci 
f h e speeches 
ot Gaeta, who were made, prisoners of war, bad part in the Conferences on the Syrian 7 The Pu and kia k vM 9и. present state of Thr 
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of the new of Naples o Concordats| “Russia will support. the prolongation of the French осоп. 
with Rome are solemnly annu led et. declared void. md " Syria. $ оша the Conference deem it expedient to! “T have spoken but once before this in Cincinnati. That 
h tbe army of xm гет Br troops of the other great | was a Tu previous to th vds Xm — ach — 
АЙ persons, of w atever , wors yo u wi yom objec | occas ion, in a playful manner, but with sincere words, 
the law, and ecclesiastics have no longer а any pecul ; Т rij ct ot б e y import duties on Enro- | dressed much of what I said us Kentuckians 
АП ic 
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rnm cense "wp by order e" Um many vi | opinion that w Vat that they contd postpone tat ro келен 
to be recognised у T Gove ent, as well as shortly P "pnblished in the Börsen Zeitw ung © of . | by mra д тоха Doo т the presidency e ur 
benefices of all kinds without cure of souls, and all | Bete burg сене ny о other E ТА, They "dia nol in any wen 
te churches. М о nominate Mr. Douglas, and the result bes А 
chapters Pn: o, qn o ЕХ ни н vers Te is stated on reliable таа € мдү м ав soon as ever T беребез. I also told them how 1 
ous houses is taken into the the rhet dem ыа of the battle of Gro- | expected they would be treated after they should have been 
ment, and is to be charged, first w б popula Я chow fought o on the 25th of February, 1831, betw woen beaten ; and [ now wish to call their attention to what I then 
rm Анат —— Я the sa " - he Rus ussians and the Poles, disturbances took р beat you, you perhaps aru Mr Saad we VIR QD 
Ы ле relief of the most ne dy "mem- Wer arsaw, which rendered the interference of the pellen with you. I will tell you, as far as T am authorised 
clerica body to s th i 
to 
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х necessary. 
_ employed for school purposes, including infant and f the| We mean treat you, as near as we possibly can, as 
- evening schools. Those of the present inmates of these once: е нард i hoec Тича тай 0 that TP Je н ix Madison Mirum ou. We mean 
| houses who wish to continue a monastic life are to f 100,000,000 kaimés. e Pad Tto du» Ъу Wl end cf со 
› a pension, which is to be augmented by one- | A change in the Ministry ів expected. Aali Pasha, jt | Constitution ;'and, im a word, coming back to the о 
sixth if they reside out of the cloister, and no more | is said, will be g €— Vizier and Achmed Pu Effendi | Proposition, to trea : is or. 
[Т novices are to be admitted. e penal eode of Sardinia Minister for оге Affairs, The earl ы Еа wc Mg Madison. e ама 
| amitriàl by jury have also been introduced into the “ pan Orloff on a Special mis ission from St. Petersburg | remember that ч are as good as we; that there is no 
- judieialsystem of the country. The suppression of the |; ured. The Marquis de Lavalette returns home | eid P egt irm e other than the difference of cireum- 
7? eonvents sr rise to disturbances on the Баг ult. The n "Ma 4o be; daf „аята it is reported, by. Marshal | de ize and bear in mind always that 
me. attacked several “соп venté. ‚Май tional aj, » reported, " Em: as good in your bosoms as other people, ог ав 
й 2 The (y smi o of a Russian army at Tiflis had | we clam T: ср pn piss baud accordingly. Fellow-citizens 
[of К ds—bret ou in my new 
in the MT ра), m pepas n "e АН kili Ser T pa ment. | position src dts rS i. fei E^ йн п. to retract 
ord of this. If it shal t 
agents in fr sib The insurgents are receiving reinforcements from all | font shal i od mine. : м tán A 
arms, NUS m the Pon зн v эй ppt. Mein һа, st tbe n of iion force, |The co counting of ER for President comm 
About 1000 brigand th artillery, und Mi ия d Чә лад 10n 80 | Congress on the а when Mr. Abraham BR 
of Count Chri з under the us that rum dom ly а small body of troops at his dbclatéd. "Prosid па Mr. Набий Hamlin Vice- 
'oun riva had. attacked Carsoli. The "йө di l he did not dare to attack the piri етв | A | declared President, д 
volunteers re red fightin On Cm i LARES е Мос Ühe ds irg of Y | Pre "ie ^ кА e United $ кан», үе м уе в from the 
Colonel M. asi and Maj rettes a Mas, th o e follov ie velis 
| Жж е Vicentini hastened to t а. bazaar, to the number of 5009, zs ind “Brec kin idge ind. ай 
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The Neapolitan е оп the 29nd inst, and pere ci 
gn soldiers who dier da teni duet of Servia. Хели уе proofs 
army, or been in the military serviee of the Pope, and 2 БЕ | h 
who should joi tionary bands in Sonthem ft, — à 
wil, not be treated as soldiers, oT between. also constituted a Provisional Gove made 
but th D rU top Ru sup uam arrangements for а loan of 14,000,000 pum by the 
The "The Vect т Eu eed. lst of March, and unanimously elected Mr. Jefferson 
been n P^ es Davis President, and Mr.. Alexander Н. Stevens, 
ts 1 
from аге secretly Lice Tbe Caleüíta mail has arrived with news Mas capra: The заа орай of о мүн 
"king for th ti of Ki was on t t after whi 
Vietor National чре меа | um "a P е to ыл from Madras to Mr. Davis send a Minister to Washington 
isued a proelamati VESETAS кыс, addi to negotiate Y^ r* surrender of the Forts The 
manuel will soon be pues Laing landed at Calcutta on the 1 | Louisiana State Convention had endorsed the acts 
Capitol, ved. On the 16һ a рака of the four great x 
The same bodies of Calcutta waited u pon him and рге- | of the Montgomery Congress, and adjourned to the 
France for her pep. mentary address, hat|4th of March. The Virginia State Convention as- 
MÀ perfect publicity ; bx sembled on the 13th M Its President made a Union 
1 m { ov | speech, but said that Virginia would insist on = ights 
and efte аѕ а condition of remaining in e" confede The 
y » SE T Co tion h $ dina 
? miim of the à c ТАНЬ ао бүт exas Convention had pa: n ordinance i 
озуна эрй h the d meus of f the qui aS the 3 to pa trea- | Of the speedy tion of a Southern Coniede y- 
had extended to mending | suri an periodica and to furnish other information relatmng to the | Ter ted against the 1 g of а 
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French, and recom ha 
: assemblies, E order of |f ndidates 
r3 been dali to be a зт in e Bo gay Bare M amd 9 geni vod still | State were expected to have am aggregate majority 
g + ured goods and duin: i i|of over 50, votes. Five vessels belonging to 
ed at Savannah 
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3 «ту сее т on English manufact 000 з 
" а portion oF cvs of |t s been abolished, and | New ship owne eiz a i 
I: lod on a plan somewhat Emir ud "x m seizure of m: t the former 
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has gend This к 
дет " A said to in mg 
- Government had French Е. ғ. 
8% у AA meman кыл мше e) M gol eh 
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on the пб чазз being fm up. The Rattlesnake 
Club at Savann i e composed of “ rowdies,” 
PE эфа Captain Yanghan 06. the 
OS, an stevedore 
him. The 
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self oflers to subseri үре! doo 
.—А t has been concluded with the Nizam of 
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sterling 
| held a durbah at Jubbulpore оп 
\ ihe Mh. 14th As Deme, zi RS enr by == үүт кеМ of 
| Indore and -— chiefs of Central 
| Iw urn to € 
CHIN. Spe ME of Jan. 5 state 
that ihe troops a Tien- уы were h healthy, and in com- 
fortable qnarters, Lord in at 
3^ and 
hours, 
o битешїет within 24 tetur en ча Они whie wwe signed dt Pe 
