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Tee' Week
the time of the comet of 1811 . It is , said that a company of French capitalists are purchasing all the journals they can lay hold of in Belgium . They have already bought some of the more obscure prints , and it is rumoured that their views extend to the purchase of some papers in London , which have long been in the market . The Union professes to he assured that the French government intends
to keep all their gun-boats and marines in the China waters uritil the execution of the treaty of Tien-tsin . The Chinese indemnityto France is stated to be 600 , 000 ^ ., payable by instalments .-- — Accordingto the statements in a Paris paper , it appears that there are two kinds of voters in Moklo-Wallachia ; first , primary electors to be Molclo-Wallachians by birth , over twenty-hve years of age , and who have an income derived from land of 100 Austrian ducats ; and , secondly , direct electors , who must have an income of 1000 ducats similarly derived . The primary electors will
choose three in each , district , who will , in their turn , elect one deputy , whose qualification wilt- be 6000 ducats annually . — -The King " of Prussia has , it appears , after long delay / consented " to appoint the Prince of Prussia regent , with unlimited power ; The disease of his Majesty has been declared incurable . - ——The St . Petersburgh journals '" 'announce , a decisive defeat of Schamyl in the Caucasus . He is stated to have been routed , with the . loss . of . 370 men , besides ammunition and tents .- — -AMallah Pacha , ex-Minister of Finance , the for
three Beys , and eleven Arabs , who ^ we ^ e-arrested conspiring agai nst the Viceroy of Egypt , have been condemned to the galleys . Other arrests have been made . The Mussulmans are excited against the Viceroy for the energetic measures he has adopted to protect the Christians .- ——The steam ship { Jcmada reached Liverpool on Saturday night , bringing intelligence from the United States to the 9 th inst . The Staten Island rebellion had assumed a
serious aspect , the rebels declaring they would not permit any one to leave the quarantine grounds . A collision was apprehended . Governor King had declared the county of Richmond ( in which Staten Island is situated ) in a state of insurrection . Yellow fever was still raging ' at New Orleans . There was no ^ change in the moneymarket . — -A letter fromSt . Petersburgh , in the New Prussian Gazette , hints that the Emperor of Russia only waits for a report from his brothers , who are nowinspecting the army in the Caucasus , to determine on the course to be pursued there ; for it appears that the sacrifice of money and men in carrying on the war has been far greater than the results gained would justify . ——A letter
from Constantinople , ofthe 1 th , states that the commission , under the presidency of Riza Pacha , to regulate the expenses of the Imperial Palace so as to suit the revenues of the state , was busily engaged in the verification of the old accounts , and the examination had led to the discovery of the most incredible facts . A letter from Copenhagen , of the 10 th , mentions that the solemn inauguration of the monument erected to the memory of King Frederick VI ., took plac ~ that day with great pomp . According to a letter from Stuttgard , a report h igbeen circulated that the King of Wurtemberg was about to change Lis religion , his Majesty summoned all tho Protestant prelates of the kingdom to his palace , and assured them that the rumour was utterly unfounded . — -The Madrid
Gazette of the 10 th , contains a telegram stating that tho Queen was then in Santiago , in good health , and that the Royal family would return with her next day to Corunna . - According to a letter from Naples , there are rumour ;) of a change of ministry in that country about to be effected , in consequence of the conditions exacted by France and England , a , sthe basis of areucwaloiMiplomatic relations with Naples ; but there was nothing known officially . A telegram from Marseilles , elated September 14 th , confirms the news that Said Pacha , of Alexandria , had intimidated the fanatical Mussulmans there by his energetic actio ]) . - Two serious losses in Davis ' s Straits have boon , made known at LloydV ,, by their agent at
Lerwick . The vessels were the barque Heroine , 387 tons register , belonging to the Dundee ancl ITnion Whaling Fishing Company , and the barque Eclipse , 283 tons , one of the fleet of the Peterhead and Lerwick Whale and Seal Fishing Company , and both appeared to have been wrecked about the same time , the crews , numbering nearly 150 individuals , experiencing a very narrow escape . The inquest on the bodies of tho unfortunate sufferers , by tho accident to tho excursion train on the Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton Railway , on the 2 Srd August ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Tee' Week
the time of the comet of 1811 . It is , said that a company of French capitalists are purchasing all the journals they can lay hold of in Belgium . They have already bought some of the more obscure prints , and it is rumoured that their views extend to the purchase of some papers in London , which have long been in the market . The Union professes to he assured that the French government intends
to keep all their gun-boats and marines in the China waters uritil the execution of the treaty of Tien-tsin . The Chinese indemnityto France is stated to be 600 , 000 ^ ., payable by instalments .-- — Accordingto the statements in a Paris paper , it appears that there are two kinds of voters in Moklo-Wallachia ; first , primary electors to be Molclo-Wallachians by birth , over twenty-hve years of age , and who have an income derived from land of 100 Austrian ducats ; and , secondly , direct electors , who must have an income of 1000 ducats similarly derived . The primary electors will
choose three in each , district , who will , in their turn , elect one deputy , whose qualification wilt- be 6000 ducats annually . — -The King " of Prussia has , it appears , after long delay / consented " to appoint the Prince of Prussia regent , with unlimited power ; The disease of his Majesty has been declared incurable . - ——The St . Petersburgh journals '" 'announce , a decisive defeat of Schamyl in the Caucasus . He is stated to have been routed , with the . loss . of . 370 men , besides ammunition and tents .- — -AMallah Pacha , ex-Minister of Finance , the for
three Beys , and eleven Arabs , who ^ we ^ e-arrested conspiring agai nst the Viceroy of Egypt , have been condemned to the galleys . Other arrests have been made . The Mussulmans are excited against the Viceroy for the energetic measures he has adopted to protect the Christians .- ——The steam ship { Jcmada reached Liverpool on Saturday night , bringing intelligence from the United States to the 9 th inst . The Staten Island rebellion had assumed a
serious aspect , the rebels declaring they would not permit any one to leave the quarantine grounds . A collision was apprehended . Governor King had declared the county of Richmond ( in which Staten Island is situated ) in a state of insurrection . Yellow fever was still raging ' at New Orleans . There was no ^ change in the moneymarket . — -A letter fromSt . Petersburgh , in the New Prussian Gazette , hints that the Emperor of Russia only waits for a report from his brothers , who are nowinspecting the army in the Caucasus , to determine on the course to be pursued there ; for it appears that the sacrifice of money and men in carrying on the war has been far greater than the results gained would justify . ——A letter
from Constantinople , ofthe 1 th , states that the commission , under the presidency of Riza Pacha , to regulate the expenses of the Imperial Palace so as to suit the revenues of the state , was busily engaged in the verification of the old accounts , and the examination had led to the discovery of the most incredible facts . A letter from Copenhagen , of the 10 th , mentions that the solemn inauguration of the monument erected to the memory of King Frederick VI ., took plac ~ that day with great pomp . According to a letter from Stuttgard , a report h igbeen circulated that the King of Wurtemberg was about to change Lis religion , his Majesty summoned all tho Protestant prelates of the kingdom to his palace , and assured them that the rumour was utterly unfounded . — -The Madrid
Gazette of the 10 th , contains a telegram stating that tho Queen was then in Santiago , in good health , and that the Royal family would return with her next day to Corunna . - According to a letter from Naples , there are rumour ;) of a change of ministry in that country about to be effected , in consequence of the conditions exacted by France and England , a , sthe basis of areucwaloiMiplomatic relations with Naples ; but there was nothing known officially . A telegram from Marseilles , elated September 14 th , confirms the news that Said Pacha , of Alexandria , had intimidated the fanatical Mussulmans there by his energetic actio ]) . - Two serious losses in Davis ' s Straits have boon , made known at LloydV ,, by their agent at
Lerwick . The vessels were the barque Heroine , 387 tons register , belonging to the Dundee ancl ITnion Whaling Fishing Company , and the barque Eclipse , 283 tons , one of the fleet of the Peterhead and Lerwick Whale and Seal Fishing Company , and both appeared to have been wrecked about the same time , the crews , numbering nearly 150 individuals , experiencing a very narrow escape . The inquest on the bodies of tho unfortunate sufferers , by tho accident to tho excursion train on the Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton Railway , on the 2 Srd August ,