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394 T H E LE APES, [^0. 470, March 26 ,j...
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CANADA. In the Canadian Parliament, on t...
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Rumours were, afloat at Augusta, Georgia...
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MEXICO. Tampico advices to the 2Gth nit....
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WEST INDIES. The Magdalena. has arrived ...
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Continental Notes. France. . The Grand R...
Italian states . This circumstance has produced considerable agitation in Tuscany , and addresses , for signature , expressing the feeling of the Tuscan people , are no \ v circulating through the country . GERMANY . Bavaria ; in a fresh despatch , addressed to the Austrian Court , has again professed its readiness to stand arvl fall with the Empire . The price for the assistance , it is thought , would be the appropriation by Bavaria of the kingdom of Wurtembergi whoso dynasty is expected to side with Napoleon . The two millions voted by the Hanoverian Chamber for war purposes will be expended in fortifications at Geestemiinde and other important places along the coast . PRUSSIA . A letter from Berlin , of the 18 th , says : — " Baron de Wertiior , our ambassador at . Vienna , k \ ft yesterday for hi .- ; post , and the diplomatic ad interim , which has-certainly to some extent embarrassed the relations between Prussia and Austria , is at last terminated . " A fire lately broke out in the depot of clothing in the fortress of Spandau , and did damage exceeding 109 , 000 thalers . NAPLES . , . ' ' The King -of Naples is believed to be slowly dying . The operation performed on the 10 th was insufficient , and a second was determined uponthe next day . Meaner hile , tlie ngony he suffers is terrible . Tl . ie veracious G onialc OJfic ' tale , lately . '' quoted in Galignatii as the true source of information in the Kingdom of the ¦ Two .-. Sicilies , says , on the 7 th , that the King has "happily embarked , and that he has been affected solely by rheumatism , which has given him pains in his . right leg . " : . The c . i use of the King ' s sudden return from Bari to Caserta , while suffering so acutely , is not known ; it is supposed to be occasioned by reasons of State . ¦
¦ - ., . ¦ ¦ . ' . TURKEY .- _ -. ¦ . ' ¦ Long conferences have taken place between the Ambassador of Austria and the Grand Vizier . The English " Ambassador has represented to the Porte that , if the latter will yield to the wishes of the Rpumnin people , with respect to the election of Hospoilars , England , on her part , will call upon the ca-pitaliits of Europe , will found a new bank and school . ' , and will construct public roads and railways in Turkey . The Ottoman Commissioner in Belgrade has protested against the proclamation of Prince UMilosch , in . which he claims for himself and his ¦ . family . authority as an hereditary ruler . The ' mnrrlage of the Sultan ' s son-in-lnw was to iiave been solemnised on Thursday . The Sultan relinquished his previous intention of celebrating the > ccasion by public fetes . It is stated that fresh reinforcements will be dis ? ) atched to the strong places on the Danube . Prince Douza intends visiting that part of Bessarabia which Ls annexed to M . oldavia . SEHVIAr The Debata says : ¦ ¦ — ' * The aged . Prince . jSIilosch , whose unexpected , elevation to . the' , thn > ne oi' Servia . failed to disturb Europe at a moment wlien the affairs of Italy had changed the current of public attention , does not seem destined to long enjoy his . , prown , He is believed to , bo-near death , and his son is actively taking the necessary measures to succeed him , although the Porte has not recognised the hereditary right of this family to the throne of Scrvia . "
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394 T H E LE APES , [^ 0 . 470 , March 26 , jjgg .
Canada. In The Canadian Parliament, On T...
CANADA . In the Canadian Parliament , on tho 8 th inst ., the Hon . j \ Ir . Morse presented a , petition from llqn . John Young anl others , for an act of incorporation for a company to connect this continent by a submarine telegraph with Great Britain , vid Greenland , Iceland , and tho Jb ' nroo Islands .
Rumours Were, Afloat At Augusta, Georgia...
Rumours were , afloat at Augusta , Georgia , t h at fifty of the negroes of the slaver Wanderer had been recaptured from the federal officers . Navigation was re-opening on the upper lakes . The Senate oh tire 8 th inst ., ratified a number of treaties with the "Washington and Oregon Indians , also the Cass-Herran treaty , by a large majority , after amending it by a provision to the effect that those who have not already presented their claims may dp so before New Granada shall take final action on the subject . The treaty provides for the settlement of all claims against that republic , including those prior to the Panamariots .
, The steamer City of Baltimore , from New York on the 12 th , has arrived at Liverpool ; The . news is unimportant . The extraPrdinary session of the Senate closed on the 10 th . . . At Oswego , on the 9 th , as an immense concourse of people were listening toa discourse on " the Last Judgment , " in the St . Mary ' s Homan Catholic church , a part of the floor . gave way , and four people wore killed .
AMERICA . Bv tho Canada , wo have received intelligence from Boston to the 9 th inst . The Witshinyton Union , the official ortfiui , negatives tho idea of an extra session , and calls ou the cpntrnators to avow their readiness to go on with the service , and lopk to the next Congress fyr compensation . The election in the state of New Hampshire for Governor , members of Congress , and othor officials , resulted in the entire success of the republicans , . General Houston had declined tho mission to Mexico , and Mr , M'I < ane had consequently been , nominated , Mr , M'Lano would prbcood , to Moxico with all ; possible despatch . He goes out wiLh discretionary power ' s to recognise and prpsent his credentials to whatever Government ho may find In a position to mumtajn , ' itself , aiul baaed on tlio will of the popple . Tho administration , whatever may bo the sympathies of tho American people towards the Llhoralo , will not interfere with efthor porty , but will bo governed by tho ousting state pf things ;
An attempt had been made to set fire to the Massachusetts State House , hy firing a large bin filled with shavings in the baseinent . During the confusion , two suspicious persons attempted to force their way into the coat-room assigned for members . The smoke filled the whole building . Both houses were filled with spectators and members at the time , and the excitement was very great . The fire , was extinguished without much damage .
Mexico. Tampico Advices To The 2gth Nit....
MEXICO . Tampico advices to the 2 Gth nit .,- report that the Liberals were actively prosecuting the war . Juarez had taken the field and gone to Vera Cruz ,.-which is in a perfect state of defence . General Espage had been taken by the . Liberals at Aginiscaltentes . A portion of Miranioii ' s troops had been repulsed in an attack On jalapa . Miramoii subsequently arrived before Vera Cruz , where the Liberals were confident of being able to defeat , him . The Washington correspondent of the iVeu ; York Times , reports the best understanding among the English iwd American officers now operating in the Mexican " waters . The English Minister in Mexico is instructed to exercise idsown discretion in recognising either party . Advices from Vera Cruz of the 1 st of March state that a portion of MiramonY forces had been defeated in an attack upon Jalapa , amt' returned to Perote . Miramon subsequently marched eastward , and reached Alvarado with 3 , 01 ) 0 men , intending to march upon Vera Cruz , viA tho sea coast . There was much excitement at Vera Cruz , but they were confident of defeating Miramon . It was rumoured at Minatitlan on the . Otb , just as the . steamer was sailing , that Miramon had arrived before Vera Cruz , with 5 , 000 men and 40 field pieces . The express from the capital intended for the steamship Tennessee was detained by Miramon to conceal his movements .
West Indies. The Magdalena. Has Arrived ...
WEST INDIES . The Magdalena . has arrived this week , with news from Kingston to the 26 th i ' ebruary . JAMAICA . Tho papers were engaged in discussing the queS ' tion of encouraging immigration into the colony of coloured and black people from Canada . Sir Houston Stewart had arrived from Bnrbadoes on a visit to Jamaica . A deputation from the Iloytian Government had waited upon the Governor with an address , announcing tho re-establishment of tho Haytian Republic , and expressing 1 their acknowledgment , on its behalf , for the asylum afforded tho Haytian refugees during their exile , and whom they were now commissioned to remove to their native land ,. having furnished them with the means pi enabling them to tjischnrgo whatever pecuniary obligations they have incurred in this island . A spirit of insubordination had manifested itself in Westmorland , where the people , in large bodies , one night demolished all the tollgatcs and tollhouses in tho vicinity of Snvanna-la-Mar . Tho rioters , after completing the outrnge on which they were bent , dispersed quietly to their homes . A detachment of tho 2 nd West . India Regiment was ordered to Savanna-la-Mar from Kingston . Tho public health continued hi a very unfavourable state . nAlUJADOKS . Tho House of Assembly met on the 23 nd of Fobruary , when a report from the Auditor-General was road , accompanying ? tho abstract of revenue and expenditure for the year , Tho roturns of the last quarter showed tho public in credit the handsome sum of 30 , 383 / , Tlie weather continued vory dry , and rain is much needed through the country , Bu / jar-making , ho , a commenced partially . OKNNADA . At Qr . cnnda a tlireo days' session of the . Legislature hud boon actively occupied . Two bills worq passed , one creating" tho office of a new stipendiary
magistrate , with a salary of 300 / ., the ; other addin » to the Attorney-General ' s- salary of 280 / . an annual allowance of 120 ? . The statements relative to the treatment of immigrants in Grenada were to be made a subject of inquiry in the House of Assembly . The weather wa 3 highly favourable for the p lanters * and manufacturing , operations were proceeding vigorously . It iras complained that the canes did not-yield . very . abundantly ; -owing to . the last year ' s drought . A whaling ' establishment had been formed in the colony , and in the first week of its operation two whales- had been taken and reduced , into oil . American -w halers still hovered about the coasts and made a good thing of the fishery .
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SOUTH AMERICAN STATES . ; cm Li .. - . Intei . lig . kxce from Valparaiso is to January 31 The revolutionary movement is still advancing . In ; the south , the province of Talca , and in the north , Iluasco and Copiapo , are in urms against the Government . AtaL-ama continues in the same revolutionary state , and tlie small force sent by the Government can do nothing until reinforced . On the 2 ist the revolution ' movement broke put at Talca , and the revolutionists fortified themselves in the public square . The Government have sent 300 men , in two steamers , to Constitution , but the result is not yet known . A son of General Las Heras commands the cavalry at ; Talca . Carlos Corea is at the head of 9 GO cavalry in the field . The political prisoners in Santiago are sentenced to banishment to Magallens , and Super ( an English-Mian ) is in irons . A revolution movement is expected to take place in the province of Arauco . The Government is organising two battalions of infantry and a regiment of cavalry , paying twenty dollars bounty to each recruit . C ' opiapp still holds out , and more troops are to be sent to sustain the Government cause . The rails of a portion of the ' . . railroad have been taken up , so as tostop the communication with' the Port of Oaldera . In Valparaiso it is daily expected that the revolution Will break out , and great fears are entertained that ; the mob will commit many excesses . The editors of the ' CdmnterciohvLve oiil-red ¦ the Govcrhment security , 50 , 000 dols ., to be allowed to re-issue their journal , but their request was refused . Latest dates from Coquimbc , Conception , Chillay and tlic rest of the Republic , are satisfactory . The ports of Herasco , Carrisnl , 35 ago , ami Caldera , have been closed , incpnsequ ' ences " of the disturbances in the nortli . runv . ' From Lima we learn that lmsincss is completely paralysed , and the stores are all deserted . In political matters , the arrests and persecutions still continue , and but little confidence is shown in Castilla . The bloodless war with Ecuador still continues , but it is expected will soon be over . Peru is getting tired , and her men are suffering from sickness . It is expected that the efforts U' the Chilian minister will lead to an aniicablv' settlement .
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•*" FJRAKCE . Paris , Thursday , G . J p . m . VHK NKW EUIJOl'EAN COXGUKSS-rr-ITS KUTU ^ ITV AXD DANOKJIES . Tins proposition to hold a Congress of tho five great European powers , for tho settlement of tho niliurs ¦ ot Italy , oifdred by l ? ussla , has boon accepted hero witn an eagerness which proves how fiineercly dcsiroiis tl > e Government nro of retracing their stops , ami oi satisfying tho le-gitinmto and honourable desires oi the nation for flic i > roservation of peace \ ° ^ tbv'Moniteur mmowwoB that Ilio lJntish umllrusaiiin Governments have given in their adhesion tot no Russian suggestion , and that tho ainswc'r ot tno Vienna cabinet lias not yet . arrived . 'Ihoro iq , porhnps , a little bitterness « nd ill-natuiv in the siyw u » which thia part of tho communication is couciicq , springing in all probability fl-oin tho . iiin . no conv otipn that tho Imperial cliscourtosy of Now \ ear b day , and subsequent hectoring , have placed Austria oi vantage ground , so fl \ r us public opnuon is concornw . That any new-born sympathy with tho lvmsor ana his Govornmont exists , would bo tho height at aDsur d } ty to pretend $ etill , it is felt that -Austria has dono npthlng to morit tho opposition she has wicmintorea from certain pm-lizaus of " order , " nml tluit euo nolthor oxcocdctlnor diminished tho Ht-verlty ot iiw domination , npr her servility to clenoal i' ^ SK which only a tow years back won tho adn ration and praise of -tlio Kmporor Kupoloon , his » ' » S ™ and adherents . Tho inoonsoquoncy uncl w *™ " / , ' tion of tho present with tho imst attitude t no ^ ronch Government « ro lcopnly tblt , uml pt-oplo iro begin to pevcolvo that tho conduct ot t ^; , » ul " 5 has placecl them in a very flvlso position in UooJ of the rest of Muropo , not altogoUior unttttondoa «»«
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Leader (1850-1860), March 26, 1859, page 10, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26031859/page/10/
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