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females condemned to quit Sweden for becoming Catholics have been informed that if they wo have pronounced judgment , the Prinee Regent was disposed to receive the ^ petition . —^—We dearn that while Christian and Mussulman are shedding each other's blood in European Tur ^ are fighting among themselves , a difference ^ having arisen among them on account of the Pope
desiring to introduce the Gregorianca lendar in those parts . The news received from Bosnia at Constantinople had created a panic there . The Sultan had embarked for a cruise in the Archipelago , and it was said he intended to go to Smyrna . A plot had been discovered at Rores for the massacre of the Christians , and several persons implicated had been sent to StambouL- — ---According to the BorsmQh aMe ^ the Emperor -of Austria intends to increase the concessions already granted to his Lombardo-Venetian subjects , and the Archduke Ferdinand
Maximilian , governor of that kingdom , is endowed with full powers to this efiect . —— - A ukase just published in Russia will cause some astonishment nations making any pretensions to le the Latin tongue in all the colleges thro ^ American has arrived at Liverpool ^ by which we learn that the Canadian ministry had resigned in consequen their defeat onthe following m ^
city of Ottawa ought not ^ province . ' ' The Um to send ah agent to Fraser River , at which emigrants were daily arriving , in consequence of the gold discoveries . ——We are in receipt of advices from Melbbura ^ and from Sydney to the 12 th pr ^ legislative oouiicil > had created much excitem e ^ continue to yield a good supply . A monster huggeto
discovered at Ballara ^ weighing ^ ever discovered . — - —Returni ^ announcement that the / Right Hon . Thomas Pemberton Leigh has been raised to the peerage , with the title of Baron Kin ^ politan Board , of Works a report of the committee of the whole board appointed to consider plans for the main drainage of the metropolis was adopted by a majority of eighteen to one . The report in question adopts the principles of drainage
recommended m the report of Messrs . Bidder , Bazalgette , and Hawksley , as most suited for the requirements of the metropolis , and recommends' that the board , should , without delay , instruct their engineer to report as to the order in which the works may be most advantageously and conveniently carried out . — - The commercial world has been engaged throughout the week with the railway meetings , but they possess little interest , we having given the dividends of the principal companies last week—The Eastern Counties will pay £ 1 3 s . 9 d . for the
half year . ——The following gentlemen have been elected members of the Council of India : —Charles Mills , Esq ., John Shepherd , Esq ., Sir James Weir Hogg , Bart ., Elliot Macnaghten , Esq ., Ross Donelly Mangles , Esq ., William Joseph Eastwick , Esq ., and Henry Thoby Prinsep , Esq . ——The East India Company has appointed a committee to take legal opinions with regard to the position ofthe Company . At the Court of Bankruptcy , a trader-debtor summons , taken out a short time since against Messrs . Felix Calvert and Co ., has been heard and dismissed . At
the Mansion House William Henry Hunt has been committed by the Lord Mayor on a charge of embezzling between 5001 . and 6002 . from his employer , Mr . Noel Whiting , colonial broker . George Smith , a carman , has been remanded , charged with stealing on Saturday last , a van , containing twenty bales of wool , value 4 : 001 . from the premises of the London and North-Western Railway Company , Aldgate .
A man named Peck was suspected of the robbery , and he confessed it in some degree , on a promise of pardon , but he committed suicide on Thursday morning . At Bow-street Police-court , W . Bote , a clerk in the Foreign Office , was charged with embezzling £ 40 . The prisoner had been appointed recently at a salary of £ 300 per annum . He was committed for trial . ——At Guildford Assizes , a case of Brown v . Barnard , ^ was tried before Mr . Justice Willes . This action was brought by the plaintiff to recover damages for the loss of the services of his
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females condemned to quit Sweden for becoming Catholics have been informed that if they wo have pronounced judgment , the Prinee Regent was disposed to receive the ^ petition . —^—We dearn that while Christian and Mussulman are shedding each other's blood in European Tur ^ are fighting among themselves , a difference ^ having arisen among them on account of the Pope
desiring to introduce the Gregorianca lendar in those parts . The news received from Bosnia at Constantinople had created a panic there . The Sultan had embarked for a cruise in the Archipelago , and it was said he intended to go to Smyrna . A plot had been discovered at Rores for the massacre of the Christians , and several persons implicated had been sent to StambouL- — ---According to the BorsmQh aMe ^ the Emperor -of Austria intends to increase the concessions already granted to his Lombardo-Venetian subjects , and the Archduke Ferdinand
Maximilian , governor of that kingdom , is endowed with full powers to this efiect . —— - A ukase just published in Russia will cause some astonishment nations making any pretensions to le the Latin tongue in all the colleges thro ^ American has arrived at Liverpool ^ by which we learn that the Canadian ministry had resigned in consequen their defeat onthe following m ^
city of Ottawa ought not ^ province . ' ' The Um to send ah agent to Fraser River , at which emigrants were daily arriving , in consequence of the gold discoveries . ——We are in receipt of advices from Melbbura ^ and from Sydney to the 12 th pr ^ legislative oouiicil > had created much excitem e ^ continue to yield a good supply . A monster huggeto
discovered at Ballara ^ weighing ^ ever discovered . — - —Returni ^ announcement that the / Right Hon . Thomas Pemberton Leigh has been raised to the peerage , with the title of Baron Kin ^ politan Board , of Works a report of the committee of the whole board appointed to consider plans for the main drainage of the metropolis was adopted by a majority of eighteen to one . The report in question adopts the principles of drainage
recommended m the report of Messrs . Bidder , Bazalgette , and Hawksley , as most suited for the requirements of the metropolis , and recommends' that the board , should , without delay , instruct their engineer to report as to the order in which the works may be most advantageously and conveniently carried out . — - The commercial world has been engaged throughout the week with the railway meetings , but they possess little interest , we having given the dividends of the principal companies last week—The Eastern Counties will pay £ 1 3 s . 9 d . for the
half year . ——The following gentlemen have been elected members of the Council of India : —Charles Mills , Esq ., John Shepherd , Esq ., Sir James Weir Hogg , Bart ., Elliot Macnaghten , Esq ., Ross Donelly Mangles , Esq ., William Joseph Eastwick , Esq ., and Henry Thoby Prinsep , Esq . ——The East India Company has appointed a committee to take legal opinions with regard to the position ofthe Company . At the Court of Bankruptcy , a trader-debtor summons , taken out a short time since against Messrs . Felix Calvert and Co ., has been heard and dismissed . At
the Mansion House William Henry Hunt has been committed by the Lord Mayor on a charge of embezzling between 5001 . and 6002 . from his employer , Mr . Noel Whiting , colonial broker . George Smith , a carman , has been remanded , charged with stealing on Saturday last , a van , containing twenty bales of wool , value 4 : 001 . from the premises of the London and North-Western Railway Company , Aldgate .
A man named Peck was suspected of the robbery , and he confessed it in some degree , on a promise of pardon , but he committed suicide on Thursday morning . At Bow-street Police-court , W . Bote , a clerk in the Foreign Office , was charged with embezzling £ 40 . The prisoner had been appointed recently at a salary of £ 300 per annum . He was committed for trial . ——At Guildford Assizes , a case of Brown v . Barnard , ^ was tried before Mr . Justice Willes . This action was brought by the plaintiff to recover damages for the loss of the services of his