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yatiirDftg 0 att ti imo Ittial LONDON, 3lll 3nl'ia, Captain Cle- rT^HE royal mail steamer■ # geven o'clock, on 1 land, arrived at L\ve,/noSton at noon t e Thursday evening. She e g]-x hours to a and Halifax, where she stopp' Qf the 19th instan the Canada mails, on the Livfrpool was performed The passage from Haj1 space nin6Rn<ston to in the unprecedentedly s voyaSe' ^rotV ickpst eighteen hours, and the whole ^JQaVS, the quickest Liverpool, ir.twelve days^ c l line o ever made by any ot hich has pre ool But for the s.ormy weather reBched Monday, the Britannia q{ e,emn%. She has on Thursday morning, »v this con^eyan the'lGth, and Boston 7^ journalsito. the> 14th We have also received C Supreme Court'J1 1 and Halifax to the 20th The P,, jn ,he matter of at U.ic, had deI.™decision Alexander M Leod. t iesS than „ Judge Cowen, and occopie cQurt denies the ap- of the New York papers- prisoner, and orders Plication for the discharge of W the ordinary that he be remanded to rdingly forms of law. He »»» aCC°T|,e coan^l for M'Leod the custody of the sheriff- writ of error u •» ,q« suDPosea' _♦ for the Correction of would, it was s"HF c0urt tor lU „ase to the fi e members of the .«• Wtoh"d* frY senate, ti'hTid «<> »-in V°Co,S^SKSld K'^asTso supp»^f .b.t Counonhe State "of'SeTySTi State- The decision Supreme Cojirj of '^0lsatio». d ie°; %efia«dPtha. < ° ^K.Len Orea. Britain of M'Leod might issue »» fc alarm, had, however, a d tl^e Unite'd State- »„ lief Mr Fox, our considerably abattj;>?*„,» tie action of the event, minister would pa ,entl$ew York Herald states, in ,1 e matter. <b« Mr. F^! uuderthe date the loth1 nt> lhat no further steps assurances to our n the case goes through the wiU be taken by b«« «'J'Vork in the regular way." ♦ e »).P state ot c •> a(jds the Herald, "there For°the present, ^nding between Mr. Webster is a nerfectlv good u"de/tter will demand no passports, and Mr. Fox, and ibe !• trial, which the Minister but wait.he issue of as soon as possible without thinks should take pta« t0 a higher court. -Mr. any attempt to ca^ hoUght probable be tried in a M'Leod would it ;va^her county than Niagara, pro- few weeks, in some ° wRg cus(ody. Congress bably at Utica, where w „eMnre,. i„ the was still engaged^ .n Comimttee, whereamend- Senate the Bank B had been proposed. A bill of ment upon amend*'evid t, be passed hut the some kind would.J t the President would, from rumour gained gro'1"" yet0 any measures presented constitutional sh'ment of a national hank. The to him for the estab hgd passed the Distribution House of RePresej Rill which had been sent to the of the Public Lands > read afirst and second time. Senate, where it ^e\ loan 0f 12,000,000 dollars The bill for sanctio"' esS, the necessities of the «s hurryi»l5<»U/?tsC?Sediate passing. The de- Treasury req«rj"J 1 m0ved respecting interference bate on the r^o\^ ud been resumed The house in the c*»e of M n0 members should speak had pasfcd a resold"0 latioa which, it is said, works more than 00 well ia-'pracwce. {o (he 21st ,-nst. 0n the day Madrid j°"rn*L0n on the bill for raising60,000,000 previous the d»se enced in the Chamber of Deputies. of reals was com j^ariiani to the office of Minister The accessi°n Espartero has ordered the fete of Finance pjf.Queen Christina not to be celebrated, day of the & he contemplates instituting a new and it 'ration, to be called the order of the Spanish military e acCompanied with pensions for life, on all Star, to e ^e rank of Captain inclusive.—The Cus- vaembers captured by the British lannch has been toms' boa an jnte'rview and explanation between returned, of San Roqne and the Governor of the CommaThe revolted garrison of Alhucemas on the Gibraltar. arrjved at Malaga on the 14th inst. coast of A c0,irt was formed, and several of the when a m erg immediately shot, and the heads of the ml,ti,neSders ordered to be exposed. chief o<fc fn„rnala since our last are filled day by Tbe -^accounts from Toulouse regarding the late day with, ac have been entirely suppressed. riots, which, hojever,ration q{ {he »Three Dayg jn The fete in j of 1830—passed of unmarked JuJy' the ^Vnce of any kind indeed says a by disorder or nnaccompanied by any public private letter, t» it was reported some days testimony ot i tion 0f the Students of the Poly- previously tua proi,ibited from enjoying the fes- technic Sclioo gives a formal denial to the tivities, bui » puerilities," adds the writer, •• are rumour. 1 rpmove all alarm, if any existed, that this calculated w0„]d be troubled by the disaffected annual farce unceg ,hat the Funeral Service for The Monite* Revolution of 1830 was celebrated on the victims ° rrou]ouse with becoming order and Wednesday a National Guard of Martres, solemnity, & congratulatory address to their having for^a^nUiOUSe, was dissolved for that act by a comrades or 28th.—A dispatch from Algeria has Ordinance o ^Qtjj jnst. The Arabs had made brought news previously, and carried off a an incursion burned the crops and hay- number of co io'n8 anti remained masters of the stacks In a d been received to send home the plaiu. Orders had^be^ states that accounts had been received at Odessa, from the seat of war in the Caucasus The T4th division of the Russian army had crossed the river Luba in April, in effecting which eight officers and 300 soldiers were killed. The opposition to the fiscal regu- lations of M, Humann has become so strong that it is thought if will be impossible to carry them into effect, and the resignation of that Minister is said to be con- .templated.-Baron Dufour, the Mayor of Metz, had caused a notice to be placarded in that town, stating that M. Humann's circular is a violation of the laws of the 4th frimaire of the year 7, of the 4th germinal of the year 11, and of the law of the 21st of April, 1832." -The Commerce states that three ships of the Toulon squadron will remain before Tunis, and the remainder of the fleet proceed to the Levant; the total force in the Mediterranean is twenty sail of the line and smaller vessels.—A committee, composed of superior officers of engineers, artillery, and marine, has been sent to survey the sea-shore between Granville and Dunkirk, for the purpose of devising a plan of defence of that coast. Accounts from Athens of the 12th state that a party of Greeks had surprised the fort of Heidegy, near Foros, and having disarmed the guard, took possession of the military stores and arms it contained, with which they escaped in the direction of Candia. According to the latest intelligence from that island, Tabir Pacha had, in violation of his solemn promise to the European Consuls, committed the most atrocious excesses, lay- ing waste the whole of the insurgent territory, burn- ing the houses and crops of unoffending inhabitants, rooting up their vineyards, and murdering old men, women, and children. The A ugsbury Gazette, under date Constantinople, the 7th inst., states that, 8,000,000 of piasters had been received there from Mehemet Ali, to be allocated in the following proportions:—5,000,000 en account of tribute, 500,000 as a present to the Sultan, 500,000 to the Officers of the Castles of the Dardanelles, and 500,000 to the Officers of the Porte. The Sultan was much pleased at the arrival of Said Bey, and it was believed that the tribute to be paid by Mehemet Ali would be reduced from 40,000,1)00 to 25,000,000 or perhaps 20,000,000. Mehemet Ali de- clared that he wonld obey the Sultan's Firman to the letter. The same journal adds, that the Ottoman Porte proposed to increase the garrison of the Turkish capital to 50,000 men, for which purpose several regiments had been sent for from Rumelia and Anatolia. It was generally believed at Constantinople that this con- centration of troops was occasioned by the Sultan's dangerous state of health, of which the Turks feared to speak, but it was known that he was gradually sinking.

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