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THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG gazette. conumencent of a more intimate alliance between Rhode Island, to invade it ana break open the pris his Majesty the King of the Freach. This is a compliment un schism. It may be "wise and reasonable,
"in" seasons of religious con Russia and England. The Prince Royal of son of Mr. Dərr, un ler sentence of prepetual con- he will fully appreciate, as he is well acquainted with many of the senior officers in both services, and is invariably con- in autority to disatin party Hanover having no children, the Duke of Cam-nement for attempting to see the government of descending and attentive to them when they appear at the is presumptive heir to the crown of Flanover, the state by a revolution, The "pluck" of the Franch cour. The expected promotions, though extentsiva father than to shapen it by
to one side or the We are informed that Messrs Waghorn ant Co. maurgents, however, wis not equal to their wicked-enough to inclnds, his Royal Highness Prince George of both parties of the pouts having established a branch agency at Poonah for ness; for on floding the authorities prepared to Cambridge, will but bill up the vacancies caused by death than of those wherein they facilitating the despatch of parcels addressed to uphold the Law by force of arms, they retreated. in caforting the daty of Christian units Sholapore, Ahmedabad, Nassic, and other stations COLONIAL-Dat last decants from Cagna la stato thot isolver to teave it to each individoat'ta in the N. W. Proviticos, which will open a gore] Sir Charles has at length succeeded in forming an adminisought right grant a bravet on the birth of the Prince of
what way he may best promote it.
season of controversy has become a But what ift Sereol of er have those placed on the watch 粉
ther duty than this? Simple adməni too may suit a state of things where the matters n dispate are of trival consequence, I but when they become a vital importance it needs a faithful, heart and bold hand is work the distinctions between right and wrong, and to enforce them with the weight and influence of episcopal authority. To shruuk from such a responsibility serves only to il- lustrate the danger of the case, now, especially, that interference seems necessary for judging from Apperiances, as matter cannot be reconciled, to the establishmen- must, sooner or later "
dents of one portion of other of the discordant which it is at present composed that is to say, if an establishment should survive the contest. The struggle which is to commence +
mmence in a few days for the Vice Chancellorship at Oxford, will have as influence one way or the other far beyond the wall of the University.
The slipping interest in India would do well to acquaint themselves with the provisions of the Morchant seaman's Bill of last session, us far is it relate to Lascar and Malay sailors. A short no tice of the Act will be found in another column. 1. Though doubts to the contrary have been express ed, we have reason to know that the arrangements for a bimonthly steam communication with India are to come into operation, in January next. The contracts have hoen prepared, but some important details remain open for tirther consideration, and adjustmout, having reference chiefly to the dates fixed for the departure and arrival of the several Mails both at home and abroad. We are glad that in as far as relates to these particulars, the ques tion is still, an open one, for the periods, that have been suggested appear susceptible of some impro- vement, more especially, as regards the interests of Bombay, which have, in other respects, also been in some degree overlooked, for no early reason that can be divined except to preserve to one monthly despatch the character of a slow and to the other of a fast mail: Why should not both be fast," and the advantages open to all the Presidencies of India ↑ But there is something in o namo, We ate tolunt the boxes of letters by the
Bentinck are not to be called a Mail, and so also the vessels on the line of communication be twren Suez and Calculta are not to convey fast Mails " though it is intended they shall arrived some days curlier than the succeeding ones zia Marseilles, Therefore, we presume, nothing has been said of arrangements for the conveyance of letters forwarded by the slow Mails" between Ceylon, or Aden and Bombay. This matter will, however, be brought to the notice of Government, and our readers shall know the result.
The monthly Mail between eylon and China will it is, quid commence on the 1st May. The Peninsular and Oriental Company are preparing iron vessels. of 1,200 tons, and 430 horsepower cach, to make it up at a somewhat later date. They have al o contracted for a vessel of 1,300 tons and 450 horse-power, as a reserve for the Calenta line, when the "Lady Mary Wood" will become a supplementary vessel for the China Mail. Mr. Waghorn has left England for Cairo, with the in- tention of devoting his energies and experience to facilitating the intercourse through Egypt,
since the lost brover, so that any objection on the score of expense would be allogether unreasonable; for if it was Wales, it cannot wrong to fill up the diminished ranks tration as follower-President of the 'ouncil, Mr, Viger of those who and years older. Many of the colunas Secretory, Mr. Daly Atorney General for Upper Canada, who will now be romuted to the rank of mujr-general, Me Draper • Attorney Genfer for Lover Canada, Mr. were lieutenantenlanels, and commanded regiments in 1814 shorvood: Solicitar (leneral for Upar Canada, Md. Clabo, and 1815, 34 years ago a period of service in one rank un- Condmussioner of Crown Lands, Mr. D. P. Papinan : Renown in any other army in the word, som kan ceiver General, Mr. William Morris; and Inspectorfjene THE ARMY IN IRELAND-The following is the official re- ral, Mr. Merritt It is also given out that the present Mi. turn of the military force in Tralond on the 1st of Oct-ber, nistry do not deem it advisable that the existing Parliament 1814: Cavalry-2nd Regt, of Dragoon Guards, Longford: should be again usinifled this be true, and it is couu na dito, Ballingcolley 4th Cahir 1st Dragons, Dublin; carved very confidantly by the Montreal Courier, in 10th dito, Newbridge, 11th Dundalk-Infaniry 1st Regs. dissolution and general election throughout the province say of Fost, Claro Castle, Depot Company; ditto. Ad bainition speedily be expected to engue. The above apments Enniskellin: 5th, Belfast 14th, Depot Company, Belturbet; tire said to be good ones, comprising most of the anderale 15th Limerick Tith, Dublin; 21th, Kilkony: 3jth Line. tren of the colony whose talents an intuence entitle them, rick: 32nd Dublin; 23rd Cork, Depot Company 34th to pallid confidence. Andheron dit is that the cele Athlone Bath Nenagh Depot Company, 28th Newry Beth brated Papineau is on his way to Canada, to oppose the ex-Boyle, Dapot Company 46th Dublin, ditto; 54th Birr; 66th Dublin; 1st Formoy; 61st Templemore; 65th Mullingar: Ministry, it is saidThe great, public works of the pro- vince are proceeding rapidly, but, unfortunately, are the 16th Dublin, 60th Galway, 748 Cork; 73d Dublin; 77th cause of repeated outrages and breaches of the peace frons d'arlow Depot Company; 79th Nuan; Sist Templomnore, turbulence and ungovernable character of the Irish fallourers Depot Company; 823 Tralee, ditto; 85th Lendonderry do, employed on them, most of whom are, however, itineranto, 89th Newbridge, ditto; 9th Clouditel ditto; 91st and 038, going about every where in search of employment on canals, Bite, ditto; Rifle Brigade, 1st battalion Athlone. Bilective military force, including cavalry, infantry and guillory, railroads, &c.
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The King, Queen, Princes Adelaide, and the Duke de Montpensier have left the palace of St. Cloud, for Eu. The Duke de Ne nours, the Prince de Joinville, and the Duke of Saxe Coburg with their respective princesses are to reside at St. Cloud during the absence of their Majesties
The King of the French is expected to arrive at Pottsmouth on the morning of the 9th where the will be saluted by St. Vincent 420 the Queen, 110, and the experimental squadrou lying it Spi head. He will be presented with an address from the corporation on board tda vessel in which he arrives, after which the squadron in attendance will procend to the Royal Clarence victualling establishment, where his Majesty will be received by his Grace, the Duke of Wellington and staff, the Earl of Haddlington and the Bourd of Admi- rally, the French Ambassador. Admiral Sir C. The last mail from the West Indica furnished little into
ligence. The weather in Demeraca and Barbadoes had. Rowley, Bart G.C.B. &c. the lieutenant Go-been favourable for agricultural purposes and the promise vernor nfgarrison. A guard of honone, composed of next year's crops, was good. The catate of Maryville, in of the Grenadier Companies of the 59th. 76. and Demerara, upon which 350 hogsheads of angar had been 47th Regts, with thə band of the Briner, under manufactured, sold for 18,000 dollars before the departure the command of: Major Gordon, of the 50th, will of the packer-Poace in Dominica was quite restored. The ringleaders in the lare con sus disturbance had been tried, and received his Majesty on landing, and will, together we found guilty and sentenced to death. One had already with the corps of Royal Marines, line encli šide of undergone the extreme penalty of the law. It is stated that, the road from the Royal Clarence victualling in taking a census in Trinidad, two encampments of abort- Distinct from any hitherto known. Throughout the West establishment to the railway terminus. The French ginal Indians were discovered, belonging to a race perfectly officers will also be entertained, if time will allow tadies the weather in uidst localities appears to be consider ef Sir C. Rowley; the Admiral Superintendent, ed favourable for the props and gand and other manures Hyde Parker. Esq. c. n. Sir H. Pakenham; and were being brought into extensive use for improving the The colonists were in by their Consul at this port In fact, noting will plentations. The experunants already tried in Jamaica are
said to have proved most succusfil. be left undone to render the visit of the French of decidedly better spirits at the prospect of increased immigrs ficers to Portsmouth as agreeable as possible tion from Sierra Leone, although still harping upon the in. utility, of any exertions to extend cultivation, if a reduction of duties be determined upon by the Home Government.
MILITARY --The Queen has been pleased to grant unto Major Henry Grebwicke Rawlinsm, Capt. Firat Ragi. Na tive Infantry, Bombay Establishment, C. B, permission to ancept and wear the insignia of the Royal Tersian Order of the Lion and Sun, of the first class, which the Shan of Fer- sis hath been plonged to confer upan him, in teatomy of Hit Majesty's approbation of his conduct whule in them
are service of the Shali; and also that he may accept ani! wear the insignis, of the third class, of the Order of the Do stance empire, conferred upon him by his late Majesty Shish Shooja-uol-Moolk, King of Afghanistan, in approba fun of the services, from time to time, rendered by him dar ing the campaign in Afghanistan; and that he may enjoy all the rights and privileges, thereunto annexed.
The following extract from a speech recently delivered by Lord Wharncliffe, at Barusley is con- sidered an intimation of some important change in the present system of national education, His lordship said, "They," the clergy of the establish ment urge that the church has a sort of right to conduct, the universal education of the people of this country. Now that would be true, perhaps if all the persons of this country professed the established religion; but, unfortunately, this is: nol the case. We all know how rife disent is more. over, we see yearly and monthly new sects arising, some of which, inore or luss, detach persons from the church of Englan, and tiere can be no doubt that the whole body of Disenters from the church of Englend is a very considerable one. Now they all undoubtedly, contribute towards these grants, Every man, whether churchiman or dissenter, pays the taxes out of which this fund is to be provided, and, therefore, they are to be consilored in this matter; and this being so, I don't think the clergy of the church can set up a right to teach those per- sons who do not belong to the church of which
they are ministers."
As an indication of the policy to be pursued to wards Ireland, we quote the following from Ford Heytesbury's reply to a Presbyterian address,
As regards myself, gentlem in, you may be assured it is my earnest desire to administer existing laws with crupulous impartiality, and with a
full inten- tion to recommend such conciliatory changes and impronéments as may tend at once to secure the peace and prosperty of Ireland, and to confirm the power und integrity of the United Kingdom.
The Windsor Castle, a small iran steamer plying between Granton and Dun lee, left the latter plice at the same time as the Royal squadron, with two hundred and fifty pissen gers, for the Frith of Forth, At half past seven o'clock, it ran on the ledge tal led the North Carr, and of gliding off. It was found to be sinking. All on board gave themselves up for lost some with firmness other with pitenus lamentations, But the weather was calm, and the steamer was run ashore, and luckily, twenty minutes after the accident, its keel went between two shelving rocks of the iron cast near crail, where all hands were saved by fishing-boats ****
The Sampson steamer frigate of 209 tons, and 450 horse power," has been launched at Woolwich, She will be monted with guns of the following classification:-two of 8 inch bore, weighing 112 cwt each; four of 63 cwt each, on pivots and two 24 pounders. She will carry a post-captain, three licutenant and 170 mm. ⠀
NAVAL INTELLIGENCE Arrointments - Capt, G, Mowbray to the Victory, vice Henderson, period of service expired. Lieutenants V Baker to the Osprey C. Baker to the Firebrand and G Sprigg to the Eapingle: E. Maunsell mate, to the Excellent; C. Mef- moth, mishipman, to tho Pantalogn; C. Dickson, dittu, to the Firebrand: A M Naughten, mate, to the Waterwich
SHIPS-OF-WAR-BUILDING-The following is the official lat dockyards on the 1st of October 1814. Many of them are in of the ship of war that are being built at the different floral a very advanced state, and will be launched in the ensuing spring as a number of artizans, are busily at work in the various arsenals in completting them with all expedition :- sloop-s teamer; Calypso, 20; Challenge, 18; Chesapeake, 30, At Chatham-The Activg, 10. guns; Arab, tg; Balidog, Coquette, 30; Cresey, 80; Dispatch. 26: Elk, 16: Horon, 16 Irresistible, 80; Kangaroo, 16; Majestic, ; Mare, 80 Raleigh, 59; and Sevetu, 50 guns, At Deptford The Spit. ffre, steamer vessel. At Devonport, The Aboukir, 90 guns; Amethyst, 26; Avenger, gteam frigate; Creule. 261. Et. mouth 90 Florn, 36 Liffe, 50 Niobe, 23; St. Jean, d, Acre, it; Sans Pareil 84; and Thesis, 36, guns. At Pembroles, The Algiers, 93, guns; Arethus, 50 Atalant, 16 Brito, marte 16; Brunswick, 80; Camilla, 18, Colossus, 18; Con- flict steain frigate: Constance, 50: Deaperate, steamer fri. gate Constance, 50; Desperate, steam frigato; Kingfisher, 12; Liverty, 16: Lion, 20; Mariner, 16; Martin, 16, Tquir rol, 16, Sybille, 36: Victoria, 118and Windson Castle, 110 guns. At Portsmouth. The Centaur ateain-frigate: Dann less, steam frigate; Marlborough, 110; Prince of Wales 110; Princess Royal, 90; Royal Frederick, 110; Royal Sǝ- vereign, 110; Bcourge, stenin-slabp ; and Shannon, 5 ods. At Sheerness The Alarmt, 26 gons; Dart,' 5'; and Fury,
Ai Wolish. The Aganomist 80 qua It is said that upon the netasinf of the visit of the King steamisloop of the French to her Majesty at Windsor, a Brevet promotion Amphiyn, 36; Gladiator; steain-frigate; Hannibal, 90 in the Army and Navy will take place. It will include and, &; Niger, etean.frigate Olin, slam.frigate; Royal Lieut Generals, Major Generals, and Culmels of 1817: Albert, 120; Sampsony ateain frigato asphynx, steani sloop; Licit Colonels, Majors, and Captaine of 1936, and will and Terrible, team frigate Miscellaneous. At Blachwalb cause the following changes-Major-Gen. Lord F Ferze. The Harpy, steamar Myrmidon, Torch, and Triodent, At Bombay. The Gooluwb, 42 guns : larence, tu command Dublin district, vice Gene Wyndima, steain-vessels. prom ted; Major-Gen. Prince George of tumblridge to be. Madras, Jo: Malacca, 26 and Zebra. 16 grns. At Glasgo Inspector of Cavalry, vice Gen Lygan, pr moted; Colonel The Blodbound; Jackall, and Dizard, sünni vossels. At wa,, 73d. C. B. to be Colond Staff at Corfi, sice Liverpool The Volca, steam-frigate. At Poplo, The Prince George of Cambridge Col. Spink, to be Deputy Cleapply, steamer, and Recruir, brig of war" The number – Quter-Master-General in Treinad, vice Bejuicide, prouted of ships of war compositg the igitial navy, either in nimia Capt G Man, maattached, is appointed Professori, ordinary, or building is 681, carrying from 1 to 120
guns each. of Fortification at the Royel Military College, Sand... liurat, in place of Captain Hution, &-p. Staff Corp of the Navy, is ordered for construction for the indian govern
who retires.
Capt. Beakhan, Staff Officer in Longford, is moved to Preston. He is to be replaced by Capt. Maule, gerer, from Athlone,
Capt. J. Mahon, ja appointed Barrack-Master of Newcastic and Ratukeste, Irelanıl, více Licut. R. Carte, dec.
ham,
"A now stonnier, oy the plan of air W. Symanda, surveyor •-
mont, in lieu of the " Mennon." The following will be her dimensions:
Feet. Inches,
Length. Breadt Depth,
Tonnoyes.
20
31
∙1,200.
PROMOTIONS,
Commanders,--Owen Stanley, T. R. Eden to the rank of Lieut. R. A. Oliver to the rank of commander, Clerk E. Waller, to be paymnasier and pulser..
APPOINTMENTS,
A military library has been established at Chat.
to the use of which sergeants and privates are cu caplains. titled, on payment of one peony per month,
The sum of 1181, 105 has been awarded by the Cominusiners of Excise to the officers, non-commis sioned officers, and privates who aided the officers of the revenue in making a seizure of contraband goods at Oldman, Kent, July, 1813, which is payable at Sir John Kirkland's The share of Capt Allan, 63rd Regiment, commanding, is 521. is 84, of Lieut. Pur vis, 78th Highlanders, 201, 08. 101, and the remainder is for the inen (nearly the whole of whom have ein barked for India).
Capte.--R. Arthur, C. B, to the Ocean and superinten. with charge of the Portsmouth Ordinary, Vien Arthur, to dance of Sheernesa duckyard: G. Mawhray to the VicioTY, Sheerness, ViceHenderson, period of servion about to expire.
Lic-B. M'Lead Cockrofi (acting,) to the Alert R. Fowke, pr the Poitiers; C. Barker; to the Fireband; € Sprum, to the Espiegle; 1. de T: Prev st, to the Pantaloon; W. K. Hall, to the Waterwitch, vice Prevost, well exchanges; S. Morrish, to be flag of Rear Admiral air S. Pym, vice Polbury, pramated; F. H. Stanfell, to the Osprey, vico V. Baker. ARAL
Paymaster and Pursor.-W. C. Hillier, to the Ocean'; W. Wenver, in the Waterwitch.
Mates, Maunsell, T. Brandreth, and F. Gough, to site Execficat; At McNaughton, to the Waterwitch; Midshipinen. Melmoth to the Pantalonat C. Dickson, to the Fire moth.
COMMERCIAL
The must important item of Foreign newss that which relates to a settlement of all matters in dis- pute between France and Morrocco The Empe. For bas acceded to the conditions which France had from the commencement insisted, upon. Mogador has been evacuated, and the Prince de Joinville has returned to Paris. At Tahiti, however, the French arms have been much less successful. A series of
A delicate investigation has recently taken place in engagements have taken place with the natives, in
the garrison of Chathan, touching the confuct of se- which many lives were sacrificed, without a very
veral offers stationed there. It is well known that decided advantage to either one party or the other,
the present military law regarding duelling has been Mr. Pritchard is not to be sent back to Tahiti, but is
male as stringent as possible, and there is no doubt to be or has been, appointed Consul to the Naviga
that had not his Grace the Cinnander-in-Chief exer cised the greatest kindness and consideration on the tor'r Islands, a group considerably to the westward.
occasion alluded to, several officers would have ben When the last accounts left, the unhappy Queen
placed in great jeopardy with respect to their commis- had been living upwards of twelve weeks with her
sions. The circumstances which led to this unpleasant
PIECE GOODS-The quarterly sales took place family on board the Busilisk, and during that long
affair are statel to be as follows:-The garrison of Chatham consists of the depot companies of the various. on the 11th ult. The supply was unusually short, period had not dared to put her foot ont of the ves sel. The French are said to have carried out their A letter, which appears in this day's Times from regiments serving in the East Indies, and it therefore both buyers and sellers were much disappointed the famous Dr, Hook, of Leeds, disapproving of results in all cases [with the exception of the West In the former being thrown out of their arrangements, confiscation of the Queen's property to so greatan extremity, that they had even siezed upon the little the opposition to Dr. Symns, the candidate for the dia regiments) that the officers at Chatham ara with a will have to resort to English manufactures for
portion of their own corps, but the case of tho fhrers presents of poultry, fish, and fruit, which he subject vice chancellorship of Oxford, must prove a heavy to three West Ind a regiments occasionally there is supplies, unless fresh goots are quickly brought Of toraha there were only had from time to time provided. These trifles the blow, and great discouragement to the Tractarian totally different they are completed isolated from upon the market. French hud appropriated to their own personal use party BesaysAfter the publication of Mr. their regiments and it seeme, from the circumstances 63,000 pieces; the monthly consumption of this LATEST INTELLIGENCE →October 7A tele. Ward's book which defends Popery on Ultra-Pro which led to the late investigation, that a most unge-year averaging 46 000 pieces, this quantity may graphic despatch from Paris, which reached Lontestant principles, and is therefore subversive both nerous feeling has been displayed towards them as Brisafely be imported, and it follows, that if a less don on the 1st, announced the arrival of the Over of principle and truth; and efter various public. tish officers. It is scarcely passib e to credit the exis: amount be shipped, the buyers must have recourse to British manufactures. We may remark also that and Mail from Bombay, 27th August) Vetails of tions which have appeared of late with the evident tence of such unworthy conduct, for it must be al-
mitted
that men who willingly devate themselves to the news were published in the papers of the 2nd intention of introducing Mariolatry, in other words to reafice of their country in such a pestilent at unless the quality of East In his be carefully main and letters via Marieilles were delivered on the 3rd idolatry, into our church, and of defending the very climate as that of Africa, slow to want of moral tained, they will be slowly but surely suppleme lust. Letters via Southampton arrived this morn worst abominations of Popery, there are very many courage, and are as much entitled to respect as any altogether by English gonds, which are made st ingl
persons who, having devoted alt the energies of a other officers in Ice Majesty's service, whether in co-present but very little inferior to the foreign fabric. We have heard of Lord Ellenborough's arrival lifetime to the service of their beloved and holy lonial corps or otherwise. All, however, appears in this Dating from the departure of the list mail from at Malte. * According to come accounts, he is to be mother, the church of England, contending equally instance to have ended well, and it is to be hoped that Calcutta, there are 92,000 pieces on the way, ex- Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, but the Examiner against Popery on the one hand, and Ukra-Protės- a repetition of such conduct will not again come before clusive of 30,000 pieces arrived since the sile, and probably 8,000 in the "Deven" an!" William cays his friends are fearful he may list.
tantism on the other, would shrink with abhorrence the authorities.
MILITARY MISCELLANY.
Shawuf, in all about three months supply, and judg- An important notification from the Peninsular from any appearance of sauctioning these hereis and Oriental Company appears in another page. As we cannot take part against Dr.Symons without
ELECTED BRETET-Toe expected military brevet willing from the past not more thin the trade will re- The Prince of Surat has left this country for In-seeming to side with the Romanizers, we must stand include houtenant-generals, maj -generals, and enlonels of quire. The prices of Corahs ruled from 4d to is die by the Oriental. He expressess himself delight afcoffrom the contest. In adopting this course, we 1637; leutenant-colonels, majors, and captains of 1936, and higher than in June and nearly all sold. Some very el with the kind recepti a given to làm by his royal are quite prepared for censure from both of the will causes the following charges:-Major General Lord high price goods commanding 168 8d were bought Highness Prince Albert and the nobility, and others contending parties, but there seems to be no alterna. Frederick Fixclarence, to command Dublin district, vice in hot have been sold since. Choppas There were
neral Wyndham, promoted; major general Prince George of or whose society he moved, Our public institutions ve left to us except that of expressing our earnest Cambridge, to be inspector of cataly, vice general Lygen, only 1,300 pieces which brought Is advance on doncs escape his praise. The society of arts espe- wish that the contest may be given up.'
promoted a columel sir Robert Sale, 10 he deputy adjutant Jane prices. Banlanwes -7,000 piezca, sold at Od cially attracted his attention.
is a report that a new treaty has been general in Irlend vice-celand Napier, promoted: colonel a ivance are Cloths-3,400 pieces fan i no entered into between this country and Brazil.
India, vice-cal-nel sir Robert Sale, to Iretand; coinci Love, buyers, though owners would gladly have realised a 15 6. to 29 per prece discount Chini Silke→→ Accounts from America state that in consequence 73rd, 4. B., to be culonel on staff at Corfu, vice Prince Geo The Cha 10, Commander James Fitzjames, an-
of the interference of England the facilities she has of Cambridge, colmel Spink, to be doputy, quarter mater. There was a prevy general assortment though limit- chored at Spithead on the morning of 1st (ctober, furnished for the recovery of Texas, and the rand gehoral in Ireland, vice Batabase, promoted to majored in quantity: longes Silks-in and figured realise full prices of last sale; good quality of the from China. She bruched at the Cape un her way movements of alexico, a question has been presented ceneral, uncles, an AER home, leaving that part on the 80:B JuIVE YEARSo the cabinet at Washington--what sters should | seven officers and alous two bezdni men under the com.former bringing 39s to 3ds 1, and the inferior 30s,
|
Sir Richard England, K (B., to be sujutant generatin Lady Heytesbury lies without hope of recovery
in Dublin,
THE 537--The detachment" of the 55th, consisting of
The Augsburgh Gazette states that the report ofa thes immediately adopt? The Enquirer adds, that wand of Tentruant-colonel Maclean, have arrived in the whilst the latter som 42 61 to 400, according matrimonial unich between the 63rand Duchess Olga the cabinet has been much divided upon the propostos from Chim. With the exception of one company, to quality, a f w Lts bringing 478 to 489; all were which proceeded to Norton, they have joined the other For sold excepting a zagll mark of the litter The and Irince George of Cambridge is considered assition of an extra session, and finally, it is deham-
tion of the regimes at Chichester. authentic, and it is regarded both the result of the est for the present to have no extra congress. A
Kraver-lt a rim bred in de military clubs that the gnantity of plain anlligare) Ponger. Hikk, was Emperor of Russia's visit to London and as the great armed crusade has been got up in states round rheeming brever is intended to be given during the value snilliston them tract-they brought fifil priceă,