' gm;- 1‘ 9,. . l Ex'rtuonnrrtanx. ‘ Firestone—35¢?" ' last, sentenced. punishmenti’bf th e un find murder; circumstances attending his con- demnatiomwere not a little remarkable: The victim of s murderous assault was found dead in the road, _ but there was nothing attending the circptnstancea of the discoveryrtvhich gave publll usl’ c‘e 7t lheJ murderer. ’A few days afasrw ds, ,5. r rt,’ the ofwhich was unknown, became general in M . WWW hutbeen' hilltop, by hjs victim. Upon this a number of suspected pardons nerd apprehended by order of the magistrates, Wat-N! 05th- aeoahtrinedi ‘to Mt math ft or I;-!W6fip tbo;rnar so I e ‘ itefi Magi; hgg‘lrad hitlnytolbeen ussyrywctpd, , “Mourners subjected-to -a .mslt. from l , lid on his person being examined, a; hue .mfoultdopontone of his arms. The jaws‘of thewdead 'lummlappliedv to the wou'nd on the arm, of W _ arui, gndit Was by,,those,.entru_sted' to M ' ihia'saperiment that the marlwoithe btte and l the teeth ofthe deceased corresponded exactly; ' This "extraordinary eviderice was adduced 'agaihst [the priso- ner and the terrible test spbmitted lQ-dlle eyes of the jury, without producin much elleetpn their minds, for Miris’oil tite’a'fhl’dr'fd truth,i hourly disappeared. But 1 I ional men who hidlbean employed first “to " ' titli‘comparison’. peréisted in maintaining theiodirSt if“ " m ' .‘8uch were the circumstances, only we- mat a, and indeed unprecedented, which’uentenced Dumares to emirabptuu'sbment.‘ TM Wretched man . uppealad against his sentence to the Court of (Jassatron. “but his petition was rejected: ‘ He then threw himself ‘ (pm the'elemeney of the Throne, but this was unavail- jug, andpreparstions were made for the fatal ceremony. ' l' ' ‘arésmwholhad from the first manifested a good deal ' «of uneassnd-resignationo \vhea informed that there ‘ {to for him, hut‘thdt’hc must die,‘calmly teplicd, “:rm rtadyfl f During his imprisonment hc,had occu- hi‘niself in the study of the “ Invocation de Jesu "'Chtisti,"~4nd, previously to‘ execution, he handed'it "Iovur‘to’the éottcei’r'ge, with a number of notes and com-. ',‘It'lotttlriea;yritten in‘ the margin. When hemasttken' to; execution, he did not appear a! all shocked at, the sight of the scaffold, and merely ,remarked, “l "thought it was farther oil." In a few seconds justice ,. ‘A bad her oliice; The prisoner never confessed :Rhe'crime for which he sud'ered, but be discontinued to_ his innocence, as he 'did at first.—'-Gazc'tl'g des ‘ l w a... - - ' ‘ ‘. Q I e: o I a .‘iuA.-iolurneyman silk-weaver of Lyons being excited 'to frenzy by the descrtion, and marriage to another man, of a man who had been his mistress for several years, t'vent, on Thursdaanst, to the rooms of the new-mar- “windmills. Indy-$1M bridegroom came 'to 'the door, .Jsulledm pistol at him, but fortunately it‘ missed i-lire ; vet‘thoharnemot'nentl‘ the bride made" 'her appearance, and at her Gillet: i'sehar'ged Ashcther, pistol. "The ball wounded her ear in did no othe'rinjiiry. Disappointed ' ‘ Itis’attn, thd tlefitdtttt’qmnn rushed to a window, which ‘ :_ on an elevated‘htory, threw himself out of it, and was taken up lifeless. ‘ Thh‘lfmrt'elt’ Gareth: publishes a nolehl'rotn Professor announcing that he had ascertained the sonnet-time in which the sun makes its rotation upon its nan "is. He finds that the sideral rotation is mudc'in 25 days, l4 hours, 54 minutes and 5_seconds;, and its synddi‘c rotation'in 27 days, 1 hours, 17 minutes, .and 19seoondsmz'x: . - .. - J . ' At a lecture lately at the- Rdy'al“‘lnstitution, the fact '- 'nrasatdtedgt'hatrfiottvers, duringrthé day‘,gave outfixy _en ! gm'tvaleb supports life, and that‘during the i‘iigh‘tf t by _;‘ent;ticitbouic acid gmons of the mostdelcterious and “poisonouagaasea known; the‘>headaches and other aches, -- ‘ following belt'a‘, CBCS,‘ Where it is now the fashion ladies to display lamb bouquels, may be caused fibythejusfemitted; atho most, injuriousefi'ects to health 4.. are producedbyrplants blooming in sleeping apartments; 2 :and whilst-they mare agreeable and healthy in rooms - idoritlgthe day,‘no’person should: breathe ,the noxious gawhich they enut'durin'g the night. ' ‘ ' ' Humanities in run. FIILDB.r-Bul see! there are the growers, at work! there are the hay ‘Imalters! green brewpubs clmovvngrass : "hay-cocks, and wagons ready to "Willem away :‘ it is summer'indeed ! What a, fragrance pomea floating on the gala, from the clover in the stand- ing grass, from the new mown hay; and from those sycamore trees;twith all their pendant flowers. It is delicious; and yet one cannot help regrettin ‘that’ the year has advanced so lat—There, the wild rose is' out: the elder is already in flower; they afe‘lall uttful, but saddening- signs 'of the swift winged lime. Lu-asait down by this little streamg'and enjoy the plea- , autos-p that It presents, withouta'thought of the future. dbl'thts sweet place'is just in its pride. "l‘hc flags \ bird‘aprtmg ‘ thickly in the hed'of the bunk, and their yellow flowers are beginning to show themselves. The Minolta of. the water ranunculuscs are lifted by the stream, and their flowers form snowy'islands on the aurfaee; the water lilies spread out their leaves upon it, ,' ll“ pallettea of fairy painters ;\ and that pr‘ptflte abun Vent v. I .4 tantrum“. a prodigal scene of vigorous and vegetation it is! There"'a're'the blue geraniums,‘ as I lovcly as ever: the meadow sweet is hastening/to put pr! its .foatn-hlre flowers; thatspeciesof» golden flowered occupies the connecting space between land and wpter; Ind hare bells, thejagged pink lychnis and flowering grass'of various kinds, make the whole bank buttttful._ livery plant that is wont to show itselfat this season Is in Its plscci, to give"’its qbota ofthe accustom- to pie spot : «any insect toglieputil‘y it til _ , es. an en tv‘eu it wit its“ culiar's u L4— ‘- 50-,Hdtdillfv ' pa 0 "d I, t thumb Lotto! Lire a‘r Rb‘rnsaultar.—A letter reached town yesterday, giving a brief account of trmbst Mimoflrfe, which took place on Monday afternoon V at‘ltotherbam, In Yorkshire. It appears that a small vessel, With about 150 persons,“ bothsexescn-board, was launch- from .Clmmbcrs's boat yard, when no sooner had it , touched e water-than'tt suddenly rolled over, and every lbdindu on’board was immersed in the stream , The pier- mcrtesfor. , ace from those whose lives were in awardy were 'rruy heart-vending; while the frenzied rteka from personson sho , who were. witnesses of_the -m“ald9holy «amphe,‘nd d’to them ‘ The 00'; Juan who werevsining at the time in t e neighbour-C ‘ usor cred every policeman and other 0 cer to proceed ,o ot,sudrtrnder all possiblé‘iissis’ ce, which was in _ .and eagerly complied with. A ostscri t to the pbpve entitled to, mm that at thntphont W Mm iputtbeettehuuled tip, and than To bodieSbad hébh r000- .rtbredn-{Wehelicvo the. perers a're princi' children) ,. Among the new ppjnltm _ that have been lite y addedl'to .., W‘Gallery I! one by Raphael, which has heel: is- lued pf ,fiyelthopq'nd guinees. new? tion is; whether Ere _ or subsequently t' the meeting of parliament. Our aion is, that they will remain in office until a majority Grille House of Commons shall have formally demonstrat lily Md file. A ;‘ THE n q n'o‘tloitbt~ the cal dauponto; ‘rr'eSs (€34) . a min sentiments 9 th 9 ohm”? ‘ Tlt'e éom 3 rci . and ninu W newspa I The oyal Canadian .Regttitenn'fur North America, has been "uzctted. _ Its 1 Myanmar-sergeant, 1 quartermaste sergeant, -1 schoolmaster-sergeant, l‘ ordet'lysroout Clerk, 10 colour-sergeant s,- Idrom-mejor, 20 drummers ‘ From the East We leem‘that the be tan' is getting worse and worse. recovery isidespaired oil We long-expected final arrangement 0 the Porte and MebetnotAh has at by the signal powers (including Francs) to'the new said took place on the 14th instant. From Spain and Portugal we hear portions of the country added, like Alg crown; The cabinet, however, beyond moved by these appeals—European. its hold of the reins of office, or'.’ whctl «now to indicate—a conservative adminis nllltirs of the British em ire sltellbe lures The announcement portant proposals which followed; and conflicting opinions upon this subject 5 hazard of mere speculation orthe risk extrinsic sources of the tlédilsolofddrf Looking beyond the domestic difiicul _ beset the administration: t‘o which cirCumstancee‘willltavc ere long consigned the ébvcrnmcnt of reign nfihirs, to be grappled with and the statesman who shall rule in Brita twelve months! of our political relations abroad is murk meets ol'strifc, in appearance resolved i anticipated» In China, our relations, as suspended state as if altogether broken ‘mnst hopelessly situated, by men of wean it from the desires ofmisohief; tut straightened resources and increasing equal evil to commercial England—ll be one by no means enviable ? to_bc recruited, should a conservative into'power. Already has the tocsin of must exist in thecotning year. be bold Ill “5 assertions with referenco We have already pronounced our 0}) trinefof , _ to meet an increasin mere matter ofcmcrgency, has been 'lo wtse statesmen in this country; and lil more positively than it ' him who, \vitl lop bc‘thcpremier 0 England. , ' e opinions declared by Sir Robert spoil placed within their grasp, by the which we refer, Sir Robert Peel, in that’the time had come when substituted for the discreditu dieuts." ‘ Entertainin .WW opinions, there 1.3 no doubt 'tiat'tltc this thc'patiou cannot with justice co lly assent to the doctrines ,which dwo should he allowed, undisturbed by the file of Sir Robert Peel ; ficient time to found, upon the authent Mensa? lég , Ml Robe.“ '. cabinet will resign previously ’ e 5 factutfing’interests ofitbe c don'tinuevin n‘ teto M‘ almost hnexampled depre From all quarters we bear the some compl _ ' and dispirit'mg accounts appeudn the rs of the manufacturing districts. sinuqu lieutenant-calorie , 2 majors, 10 captains, 12 llCU- tenants, 8 cnsigus, 1 pnytnnster; l adjtttntlt, l_ qttartermgtgtcr, l mrgeong2ass'srmnt-surgeons, '1 regimean sergeant—"1‘1"": I r-sezgeant, l annourcr- itlth ofthe youngSul- Some say that his ultimate are told at. home that. “16‘ f the question between length - been cornpleted, urea of the ambassadors of the great European treaty, winch it IS ‘ of nothing but penury and bravo ; and them France We have little else but speculu- tions regarding tbe'Christian insurrection inl'l‘urkey, W thejounutls (o the supposition that England and, . are about to (ivide that empire) loudly call upon their ovcmment to take under their especial protection, tvrth' fire ulterior view, expressed or understood, of having “tie able fleet in the Mediterranean, sliotvs no symptoms of being s'ra'rr: or run coin-ram: ' ‘ (Ffana the London Shipping and Mercantile Gazelle.) . Whether the present govertuncnt'shnll be‘ able to continue it, the position of the party to which the management of the deemed by the noediest p ceman or most ambitious lover of power to be out: peculiarly enviable at the. present junc- t of a change in its commercial policy lbnr months since, by the present government, made by its propositions to equalise some, of our. colonial duties, _and'to alter th'e'fiscul system Cmslent in some of our more‘tmpor- taut dependencies, led the trading ‘world to expect the im- energies of our trade and commerce were cntmmrdll‘tly 508' pended, and will remain so until the issue of. the contest of the course wherein they may again be exercised Without the cause of oommerciel- collapse, together with the 0 have produced a crisis in the trading and financial existence of this country, the impending evil results of which will de- mand the most enlightened viewo of'govemment,curried into lcareful, but energetic action, to correct‘_ or avert them. vast field of adverse circumstances are presented in our fo- A pparcntly' tranquil overhead. the horizon and threateningtendenciespvhich will soon, ifnot dissipated by the strong: band of successful ability, impcnd with that-till weight over all the best interests ofGrcat Britain. The - cast, have. but temporarily scattered themselves, to regath'er- with greater power for evil. unless their purposeth inabilty of the instruments employed by the executive to re- store them. In the west, there is mucth fear, much to bo- wnre of, much that requires delicate trentment'in Order to. trade, with impaired and still [impairing commerce, with embarrassul, and abroad menaced by the strife of other powersJ with us or with each other—an alternative of almost involved, and seeing all the causes ofall these difiiculties; in'strtmg and vigorous existence, need we repeat that the tnsk of the government of great Britain will for some time With regard, thou, to affairs at home, more especially the wants of the national treasury, thew .uaturally exists much anxiety to know by ‘what means the put-Sc ofthe country is the'certaintyofa new loan to pay off the arrears of expen- diture in the past year, and to meet the deficiency in the national income, which under the present fiscal system Speculation, no doubt, will we believe we or: right when we assert that Sir R. Peel will not ask for any new loan, and that his government'— should he wooed to, and continue in, powara—will exact new taxes in preference, until they cub organise a‘new Sys- tem, from which fresh supplies can be obtained. ' _ ' V iriion, that should a conservative ministry be called," with‘ Sir Robert Feel at its‘ head, to-theltelm ofafl‘airs in this Country, there will not be any new loan, contracted, for in order to relieve the fi- nances of the tuition from the cptbnrrossmeutsinwliichthev tire now iiit‘olv'cd.”,,()_n this subject speculation may save Itselt‘ell Hottblc,~_ and a vast deal ot'nervousuess. The doc- g expenditure, not a , system oftalriug from one hantl money to place in a vastly reduced state III the other, has' been ,sti‘gmatised by no one get 011840 was brought forward, are d' thehopmof those who desire anxiously to pocketnlittle more than they have already acquired oflthe rich'national . .. . , emrmmu proflrgney of formerladmintstmtious."0n the occaston to ,1 strong denunciations of the borrowing,system under cir- cumstances sumlar to those in which the cOu sent placed, observed, that “ at all even ble system of temporary expe- . . 5 these opinions, which wt; have nojdoubt, as a minister, he wrll carry out’practically, until he shat arranged and projected the means by which 'he run dot- the financial resources of the country a more healthfully productiv "statejtchtertnining those . . . . . 9 l 118le for additional taxation, at least'f mplainhfor we entire- We, have quoted in tbe- , _ and it is but'ust' vernmanmhlch may be selected by her ’ we w my Jul 20. j Po‘é will .\ The' only queis armor; imprss: ed the 3 ouiJ- ésion. aim; and the ‘ A r : service in’ 'British establishment cen- hospital-sergehmi 1 s, ‘40 sergeants and 8m? 950 hich Russia iers, to the French keeping a oonstder- ' K tor—as events seem tratiou shall succeed delegated cannot be thus the powers and hail have proclaimed of heavy loss. This [her and imports and exports, ties which must thus this country, what a struggled against by in during the hex y with dark. and evil nto tranquillity lung, (instructive to us in n ofi", are at presentlal — the sluggishncs's and d thus, with declining demands -—' at home His situated and thus administration come speculation sounded to this matter; but up since exploded by c ruinous and unjust tout doubt, ,mustcre' Peel, when the bud- tstinctly antagonist to _ mismanag addition ‘to several ntr’yl is ‘at pre- ls he was persuaded nt taxation must: be I, have y c si-l can be‘restol‘ed‘to untry must prepare. 0' the Present— . Of Majesty,- that the nssaults of party, so - to information which saunas: \ . I. " only tags 11th H “0",. II: it people, culture. this pm?" fion ; and - liument wt whicl§§nre Ii foi- poWer have ’be g lterests o r TnanE’d‘NfiCOmmRCI-I. of a. tell“? country. In fact t I look for any briskuess this gross so much of the a iris deemed highly .pr leadiu branches,“ mi 50 operations. The summer tra sadly broken in u of pore ,tions. t _“ 4L ‘3‘? admires o [the e. endijliré Grille “ st; 00%! time twill be giv 01mm“: can‘procu vision oi'meausl‘lo mee I I j .tvay may, lea "on the interestsl ot‘ttadti, e true then t'tat amp e _ . ‘ ‘5: to thd’se whb must form the .new admtgi‘stzt‘l" we have no doubt that the ensuing sessrop j ctgde ll witness the introducuon of an extensm:lance fnewrlaws, witb relérenccy-to ourscommerce asdgi , ‘ holy—mow whey ‘the strugg . en terminated for the presen cgislatut‘e, and to promote t t_to obtutrt be best ut- - . . cueral assent iu the ] t'the’empire. v V V I s s - ——‘-Thcrc are but few indications the trade or commerceofrtbe w parties in the city who While political affairs en- ] classes in the country, ngaged 1n the n of animation in _ ' here are but lo your. tten‘tiou of al tr ubablc t mt or 105 c . do will- -hold) back from extensive de of the metropolis has been re necessaryabsence of hundreds ted in the progress of the-elec- The prospect too of anoybw-diisol Mfrs: (pearliameut .lon must act i ‘urious y on t to PA ' ‘. H tbggécircfimstauces thqe' prospects for the next srx month are! not at all of is favourable naturef-Londcn Jourita of Commerce. port. by tl one who are tuteres Intelligence 1 _ _ the 2]st:June.. New shillings bat Youssouf Pasha had been appoint The province is in a state'of re‘vol been sent thither; and this new" GOVCIZD correspondent of the mintltg ‘ IS betrayed Verna to the Russians- . -, : va- t d 7 It appears from our Constantinople GOl‘l‘eSPQlldenFev' a e tlie'27_th ,ult., that the acceptance. of the ltattt-scbet'tfi', of the Sultan by Melicmet Ali, the account of which was brought to Constantinople by the Russian .steamcr-ofownr, Silatch, had been received with a lively satisfaction by all clossesxof the population. His higltness,;to whom Rifaat Pasha bas- tened to communicate the despatchcs from Alexandria the day after their arrival, expressed his satisfaction 'at their contents, and repeatedly declared that, this pfl’au' being now settled, he would. devote his attentioncnttrely tothe, tru- proveme‘ht of the interior administration :of the: empire. The entire of the council hold on the 23d at the ,Porte,‘nud at which were present the body of the ulernas undcll the high limctionarics ofthe state, was taken up in readmg the despatcliés of‘Mebemct Ali, and‘ Said Muhtb Efi'eudl, rela- tive to.thc spbtnission oftlie pasba; but nothing was decrded on that any relative to the amount of the tribute, upon which Mehemet' Ali grounds liis.ouly objections, ,Thts 'oint' 'vvas’to be the object ofo special deliberation when aid Muhib' Eflbndi, who ,was. charged by the Pasha of Egypt to support his claims, should have returned to_Con- stautinople, where he wussliortly expected,.w1th Ktemal Efl‘cndi. . I " ' “V, f The correspondent of the Morning Chronicle says, that through the energetic t'erponstrancies of Lord Ponsonby, Baron Sturmer, and “their colleagues,” the Porto is about to adopt effective measures to' relieve the Christians of Syria from oppressionrthe- Christians of the mountains under the government of Emir‘ Beshir, and the Maronite Clll'IS- tians, instead of communicating with the Sultan through the Pasha ofDamascus, will appoint agents oftheir own to represent them in Constantinople ; an officer is I to be specially appointed to govern and protect the Christians of Jerusalem and that tract ofv‘cou'ntry; and. Negib, Pasha of Damascus, a notorious oppressor, is to be, recalled. . 4 The Christian inhabitants of Candia, now in arms against the Porte, have addressed a. memorial to the Christian states of' Europe, praying for sympathy and support, and protest- ing against the language held out to them by the consuls of England, France, Russia, Austria, and Greece. I , Accounts from the frontiers of Turkey, of the lst instant, mention'thnt niconspirncy had been discovered in Molda- via, at the bend of which were several powerful Boynvds. Its object -was to remove the great dignitaries of the princi- pality, the president ofjustice, the chief of the police, and the metropolitan, who were accused of various arbitrary ‘and illegal acts. The arrest of several of the conspirators here caused some disturbances, which were immediately repressed. R ‘ '_ The late treaty of the five powers puts an end to the treaty of Unkiar Skellessi. 'The straits ofthe Bosphorusnnd the Dardancllcs are now, closed to 'sliips’ of war ofall na- tions: " ' ' " . ' ‘ ’ On the 215: tilt. the MedeaSteatli fi'igate’ph‘aving bu: board ColxNopicr, arrived at Alexandria from Malta. The . object of his mission was to demand the surrender of the-Syrian troops who were retained in Egypt in the pash‘a’s. Service, for which purpose. be ~wnitcd upon Bogthos Bey, who'in reply to his application said, “The pasba was at present too much occupied to attend to the- matter, but that: he vwonld do so‘ when‘ he had arrangcd'li‘is nfi'airs‘with “the "sul- tun." "Plus some evening Mchcmet Ali dispatched a courich to Call'OLEVIlll instruct ions to‘ Ibrahim Pasha to proceed to Alexandria, and on the 25th a salute of,2] guns announced his urnval at the palace. The fleet was decorated withou- lours,.aud fired a ruan salute, nudthe consuls hoistedtheir flags in honour of the heir to the pashnlic. ’ The sultan’s envoy, Said M uhib Efl’endi sailed from 'Alex- nndrm on the 26th ult- on board the steam-boat Nile, under a salute of'lf) gunsfrom the Egyptian fleet. Thcpasha'rlis. tnhuted at least 1,000 purses as presen’ts’to Sai'd' Muhilfs followers,‘ and; delivered tq‘him 5,000,000 pinstres, on ac- count, ofme ["bllle t0 herald. The pa'sbalikcwisecxpres. sed his tutcutton ofsendmghts son, Said Bey, to Constanti- nople 90 present his homage to the sultan, and the" Re‘d‘sc‘hid _._,«:ypttpn steamer was-ordei‘cd to be' prepared to convey t:::isli’:§l‘a ‘8"l101-I’ated tht: most favourable results .Jiet‘z'at:‘2.?'~.Pswrsbmgh.orshe 30th um. 608‘,ng . d all: “35.1,???”ng to Inspire serious un- fifi‘l.‘ .‘d ._ tel , 1111119th had been recommendedbe her p ystcmns to tepatr to ice, Pisa, or Crimea. . Madame Catalani’s numerous friends will be glad robe?“ . » was in excellent IWBE‘llq—Ggllg‘nm’a MW“. . if H p . :A ‘1‘ Malagalota-nals state that the troops of the. garrison :1” 73101511185. near Gammon the African coast, revolte'd :on atrocities i231 and‘ committed for seven days all-50113 Of , , V at garrison: Two oflicers- and four noncom- "l'wm‘ed‘ 050913, ‘ whor'remotistratcd with the revolters were massacred by'them; and afier'this' bloody fe‘at’th i traversed-the st're‘ets, plundering, killing, "and command}; horrible} fixcflsvscs. F‘t‘out that period to the 14th the" mO’SDt obscene Orgies 'continu‘ed‘j rendered more abominabl b ' the presence of a number ofgalley—slaves androbbéi’ 3f every description, avho-had-becn releasedby the muting}: Governor succeeded in wrecking. the ,mufiny an “I; ' ders shot without in lb, girtde 'ir‘ad seven of the ring opposition. ' be last accounts, however st v ' neon had again mutinied, and: the ’ me that the "gar- plate strings-shy. The troops had orm t veruor that if'be did not conse ' ' I ‘_ I , at t ‘ a full pardon, they would deliver't'e town up go‘tbgnlsnliltdlgg $u'lllfqfint accounts state that the revolt was suppre' 'é'd' Mad 9d 2 encflit Mpmteurgoutatps‘atele raphic dispatch'fioui _ n cop rmmg the election of? enor 'Arguellas lb mfigjontyhotldflyp‘tes, to be! guardian to the queen ‘ai'id lb: r uptp, ' er'stster._ proposition‘has, it is'sai'd: licei'i'm: d u} Luge gcr majesty atrial-slegitimare guar’di‘an‘i‘n the'shie gm: [Igzpzrgidégud theolon 0:; Don Carlos has been mentioncpde I I , u is salt to ave been commun' . Frenchbgovmnmentby, annAustmn agent; butcl‘bzdtlli: the moor t ere doesnot Veppeartorbe any substant'al m- ‘lOn. - ' -' z ': l .-" :l l:‘.‘. f- " ' I'dfqundU: On the sitting'ofthe senate ‘ i ' I. I l i V I . .on the dent of: the Gounod brought in a bill t government he authorzied to cede to i occurrcd'in the Ministry. ed? Governor of Ronmtlta. t';‘ ' fresb’ troops have'jdst known, for; having town Was-reduced to-a sent a deputation ‘jt'o iii- 9th'inetant, the has- 9 the effect, that the .Great Britain the‘Is- lands of Fernando Po and Annobon, in consideration ofa of has of med} Pally-x g Under _ tad-been received vii-om Constantinople to _ or,'ncc0}jdihg to the :2, r 9. {P'_‘=.p_"n- 1i £Ogyowastdiipgpfi'ered by. _ at. ritei’R. Jelilcoltventfipn -, _ed y‘t' . u ” purpose. by her but .. to be subnntted to ratified. president then prom rred to a committee. was summed 'deration money wou not 9.“ cESfbandcd overto reimburse the manypp Ccon§derédtltis cesston as establishing J erous rece’dépt. 'irTlrnsenslarKls, It was admrtted,: _ but little value ; but hereafter a similar transfer of . li fine or Baleariciglaudms, mightbcggtgaudcdhwi he stitie'bf‘B’a on is about to Increase the rm on British manufactures. ,1? after bein bill be re 6 T—‘fi , 'Tfifi'WEIVfiARLI’AMENTI‘ “ '1 niVGIANDAND tubes. M‘sbi‘vmiv‘e‘hiiembera returned, ‘ _ .7 ago. ‘ Liberal dittq , f .‘ -, “T‘s-u, ' ._ w; 3,1,5“, ‘pgllplli‘lfll‘uolulsbtembers for England'end"thltil. :« ~ ' SCOTLAND. Consert‘fltjge‘members returned, Liberal ditty)” . Yup-d1; g . . ’cturnsni tet'reCetve , - - - 1 I _ ~ ' Total members for Scotland, I" J‘. . ' " " ' t v : 3 ' H- '- Jasmin). 4'- ' Conservative members returned, . Liberal ditto, 2 - Returns not yet received, ' "' \ 'Total’ members for 1 Ireland; - . 4 Total members ofthe Houseiol' Common Total conservatives rcturrled‘, Total liberals returned,_ 2 ‘1 Total conservative guru’s, r ‘ Liberal ditto, ,; r, ‘. iv'. ve ‘gmi'n‘f’dl ivotesf equivalent Total conservati . dwith the last parljamept.) vi slon (as compare _— Tm: VVEST INDIA ‘ Mast. Srnansnse-‘Anothe the Dec; Has now been added to the: number of nificent ships, of whichithere are now live, 1’0 lessihani9500 tons. Report'speaks Very highly bilin and elegance of Construction. The entire fiveyéssels will have beenat least £400,000- , ltvhas been signified to the Sultan that h ,, Queen Victoria cannot, consistently. with the u ' public service, allow Lords Palmerston pnd Ponaoa cépt 'the splendid diamond decot‘aHODS'ln'eniltidm' ~ reqpitulof their services in effecting the pacrhc ‘ >. East. , ’ - : »:. v '-'- “7‘” A {generall union fov‘PrayergiS t9..lak°‘ le’i ‘ England and Scotland in the mouth of October. . jects contemplated are the revival 31nd extension, ' and'the promotion of Christian union,,\tf. ,1? any sampling. tor, party views. Every friend to join in' "the player. 2. ‘ . « _ ' Manama}; IN HIGH Liven—son. Wednesday last, George’s, Hanover—square, Viscodbt Villierst M. P son ot'the Earl and Countessm’of Jei‘éey, t_o ,Mtss 1’ daughter of'« the? Right Hon. Sir wrest; cant: Lady PeeL.,. The Lord Bishop of Oil‘ord cilia cct'otnojiybintb _ presence of a numerous family, " The Earl of ardigan was balloted for as n the SeniorUnited Service Clth on-‘Ttie'sday; '. 28 black find 166 white balls: in all, 194 ballotedm/ ~ ble Earl was'therefm‘e rejected, and the conseque rejection is, that he cannot again be propose-{fig for ten years. It so happens that the other fourteen datc‘s, rind among them the major of theElevenfiti It, were all admitted. g _ r- The boy Edward Jones, who has 'on. three I fected an entrance into Buckingham Palace, and I liberated from Tothill Fields gaol, on the 14tb1tltt~ ' taken in hand by the proper authorities, and ‘ ‘ board the Diamond emigrant ship bound to so British Colonies; ' t‘ Sir Howard Douglas has returned", to England" ' Ionian Island. The deepest regret was expre' departure, by tbe‘Iubabitauts. ' ' ' CEYLoN. His Excellency Lieut. General: Si Campbell held his first levee, at the Que‘en’s Ho 5 8th of May, which was most humorously alrd‘ attended‘by the elite -of Colombo, and its enVil'OpS- The Queen of Hanover died on the 29th Jutte.‘ .' "r (‘4, Mr. O’Connell, having lust his election (or Duhlill‘fi'lal? returned for Meath. Mr. [{umc has lost his election" ’ —-Mr. Bréckutt‘CFory’) and Mr. Aldum (Ministeri ' '1 the successful candidutes. - - In Tipperary some severe election riots"havc a lisions with the plvtllcelllflve been *fittal.”"At Bansha \va'svshol dead and'rtind‘bndly wounded. _ . On the accession of Sir Robert-Peel t'n' power,“th legal changes will, it is said, tuk'e‘place'f—Lordflb reurc from the presidence of the Conrt‘ol’ Excited succeeded-by so Frederick Pollock; this will re ' obstacle to the promotion ol‘Sir \Vilfiam' Follet ‘tU lprship. Mr. Cresswell is mentioned as the" nttnrhc'y, stgcr us the solicitor-general. Lord Lvndlturst will,~'i content ltiinself‘witlr the embassy to'l‘uris. , Richard Lloyd, the person who secured Hatfield",= (who died latelv), when in the not of firing a pistol“: in Drury-lane Theatre, died last week at'tltc'Sulop'I By recent advices from the imnworks we learn tl flowing in,and prices beginning to look ‘up. 'To be v on improvement in so important on article of local' : indeed a gratifying cirotuustance.—Hcreford Journal. W Th“: Hlnvnsr'r-The continued unfavourable weather creates some uneasiness respecting. th" though all partlcsngrcc that no dumuoe has yet the speculators iuycorn have commencaed operatidti‘ jppettiesp sentto't'lre continent for the purchase, ‘ mu 0 prices. . Ille h'gh price, how'é'yer'bf ‘ .. dens it pot very likely that these purcli JOE’mPI’m'Fdr“ "1‘? 0"de are by any shipments of L83, therefore, the‘p‘resent unfavourable, weather sh r we do not anticipate uny derangement ’o'f, or ihter elm! Ion this; occou‘nt.—Lo:udon addyniny.c T".E WEATHER to Scdrtaub.E—’The 'wea‘the'r‘ ll soft smce our last. .Th‘eti manhowe'vm 'Ion‘k be. fivclied will] luxuriant 99”th _ a r ,» :Li..,».'2,, ‘4 ' J. . “4.24 ,,. I Three emigrant shi l I ‘ i . _ ps lave latcl sailed torn“ landds yv'tth no‘ less than fifteen ltuii'd'red peril-sob: A .[I‘n Irmce de‘a'rtl‘ Island. ‘ll‘lre' emii'l‘ants "f9? ' mgrd Magdunalds estate,;hnd. part are lsfrom Ram; « m: needy of the advehmrers,.i.ord Macdonnld‘ , ' y . rig an Must of the poor Islanders have ’ wttli manglndrder’to prawns; the asking“ ' ~ ,vyhttlterI theyhsve gripe-for ant asylum.-_€;; . ll” “gilleifwrespondent Madrid has an nccouutlnl‘ ‘ Enjzgdirokepout it. Set-villa, on‘the 23d ultt‘. ma . ' . ’ was '°*“’,.°i‘*?’°.".':‘*‘?."““s'“ m“ m . . .-1't‘l y » Tun E’Asrmm ngsng " 3‘. ,. ' . ‘. ‘t‘th - , . , 1" TbeStIa‘ynlteril Erca‘lrpmelgh Umcm dteothtrl‘ ' m ’ t. _ b the H q Britain Prussia, flussitfaitd ITurkey 'tfi‘ ' 1e ~lratts of theDardenelles e'nrlB'o ’hur’ufl'f‘ depn'ugrced _on and initiated, huvtlie signature Of“ Its aged llll it should be known" that Mebem‘ét“ tie rman oftlie Sultan. The signature oftlli' “ an end to thettschism betwe ' ' ' ' > ‘ r “Marisa, 0mm,” , on France and the M is. 'dlfl‘erent views wh' tch F four powers had taken as to the practidull to carry into effect the i ' A; h F four powers equally tnaiutaimd‘iiillih‘lgs-mm' 1§19?,bsen. obtained a, the madly ‘ "q I. “LC-l (Eveny . .‘-.r 51.5. . ‘ preservtng.“The r'otilicuu Fa’n Ipslit‘c‘o‘ #9339? siren-on astltey can be rec d from ' “ phéeézg‘ iSSlgrpgt'egfitfitt is to render general 211:9 l . t .. _,w. c "subsists b 1' A, " hfysljyrt celpvemh "strictest?5113:2313!” e ‘ u tan declares his‘iplterition grist“ to lo‘ng‘: use?” ships'o‘r'w'sr'oriit " . ing Chronicle": = 95‘1599‘: “i