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Jamtabt 31,1857^
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THE ORIENT. ] CHINA. ¦ . . | iSSsSffisSE...
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them. • . IRELAND. ' l^iM^Hstl f^stfsis ...
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AMERICA. Somk charges of corruption have...
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CONTINENTAL NOTES. FRANCE. lift* dated t...
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State Of Trade. Thk Trade Reports For Th...
-E ^ e g en ^^ S ^^^ ° TS ^ unS th /^ % I ^ edTnwa ^ as 154 , being ^ lT less than in of Bhips repor ted ^^ ^ inciuded 10 with cargoes of siis £ « s : ;» ss ^« shin KingRsher . The number of vessels cleared oS wls i 5 ! infludmg 10 in ballast , showing a decrease of I . —Idem . .
Jamtabt 31,1857^
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T HE TRADER . 101
The Orient. ] China. ¦ . . | Issssffisse...
THE ORIENT . ] CHINA . ¦ . . | iSSsSffisSE ^ sj-si g , Tiri MS helless against tbwvw . x ,
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sSSffi'SS !; " ? = ' t S ^^ S" ^ & sassasssstfas . ' ^ 4 e published in our last issue , are open to some doubt .
PERSIA . Bushire surrendered on the 9 th of »«*«*"• ^ as ^^ sS ^^ vs ^^ BSSSS- uJSSSa'WSt SSSf about twenty rank and file . Only one officer Captain Wood , was wounded . Karrack was occupied on tie 4 th nf December Large reinforcements are to be sent up tL Gulf-A large mass of official correspondence from Xlal Letke , Icneral Stalker , and others has ^ een documents onl ive the military
puEedTbut these y g h ^ ^^^^ B ^ batteries were nearly silenced . An opening was then Sin the , vall J the town , by which troops could enter ; and the place speedily surrendered Buslmo is declared to bo a military post under British rule contains subjoined
The Morning Post of Tuesday thej announcement in prominent type :- « We , boliovo we niv atato that official information has reached our Comay V ^ r th « T . robabilitr of the Court of Teheran ^ ST ^ oT ^ J : 'lo TurkiBh Minister at that cfital has scut a despatch to Ins « ovevnmen £ mfor « i- tosiissas ^ ?& $££$ s . iSTi terms . On its reaching Constantinop le , tins mtelSnceTa immediately forwarded , by telegraph , by Lord Stratford , and its authenticity may bo relied on . We nay therefore hope for a spee . ly » tU « mcnt of the Paraian diflicaltY . " The writer , however , adds , that wo « riy « rfi ^ £ 3 s Lord Stratford do lledcliffowaB received at the Board ol
them . . 8 IAM- « The French papers contain some very S ^ fS ^ r ^ ffiS them .
Them. • . Ireland. ' L^Im^Hstl F^Stfsis ...
IRELAND . ' l ^ iM ^ Hstl f ^ stfsis and with whom it was sworn he was ^ " o t . o t f C ^ . SSaaSS ^^ dated only a fevr days before the defendant left this PountrTfor India , where he had been promoted to a Sat oT the judicial bench . The court refused to grant
th Ko . _ A retunvhas 5 ust ^^^ mmzzsszd . ssisi ^ Lodi farm , consisting : jf , about 180 ^ acres , ^ «^ ale of onl amounted to U 4 ^ tau uvUl v ^
crops y ^ Pi ^ is theh . ndsoin . bal ^ rf ^ Umfavou ^ g , , ££ ? £ e ^ otSo ' bUren L » t —'» e jpeB ^ s s ^ t ^ saSS ^ j s ^ SSISSSss s * IS ^ E ^ PSE shareholder of the Tipperary Bank . .
America. Somk Charges Of Corruption Have...
AMERICA . Somk charges of corruption have , beenbrought . nthe
llsssiifi ses ^ L ^ ss tion is expressed by the jsow i «™ - I i omcer 8 in tion given to Captain Hartstemand his fel * w ^ Eng land , and at the a PP oint T ^ nfnold tobe the Hon . Washington , who is orroncourfy , b » PP «^ >» t 0 con . C . P . Villiers . Several ° ^ . £ ™ £ , Bupposed new s : ryr g :. tx *» a r *™ ^ - " S— " ^ - ^ f '" 'ss ^ r : ^ |
TIiom lurticnw a e »»» _ '" " ™ - ' , tiol , to U . o l ' acilic An association to piomoiu ^" . 'b , . movehas been formed at f ^^ StS ^ . ! ' ment is on foot to c *^ ' ^^ " ^ ^ Hioro than usual ssSisssfg ^ S
Uon of repudiation to be submitted to "c peogie ^ transfer of stock has been made smce * V decls ™ - fT t ! twCvIp however are " opposed to repudiation , and meet-Fngf hkve beln held in various parts of the State to give " ^ Vt iSZgt £ * . ^ % W-J SS 2 S & £ SSss 53 s who are said to be supported by the natives . The Tteame ? Sierra Nevada has left San Juan with * large 2 SS of reeruitsfox Walker ; but , j prev ^ usl y tp ^ er attempt was made to sink her "it is \
, went towards him , beckoned to a negro to move out of the way , raised a gun , and fired . Burns was looking round at the moment , and received the whole charg-e in his face . He sank to tbe ground , and Stovall , advancing nearer , fired a second time , hitting his victim in the back Burn 3 cried out , " I ' m a dead man ! " But Stovall aeain advanced , drew a pistol , put it close to the head of the dying man , and fired a third time-, then , putting the pistol to Burns ' s breast , he discharged a fourth shot , and getting composedly into his vehicle , drove off , as I Mrs . Burns and the children were rushing from the house , ^ ThTafcounts from Kansas continue to report dissension Seven of the members of the Free State Legislature have been arrested , and more arrests -were expected to -take place . Governor Robinson has resigned . _ The Supreme Courfcof California has recommended the repudiation of the State debt , all but 300 , 000 dollars , on the ground that it is unconstitutional . They advise S ! SSL of the debt by the Legislature , » the quesi
departure an ^^ rt ^ ht ^ dSu ^ tht S ^ tx ^ s ^^ - ^^ I w ^ SStoi Mr Vanderbilt . Costa Rica has obtained a loaf o ? WOO dollars , and a war-steamer isfittlng on kmmmmk il i
t 0 SoS £ ¦ haWoSed at Puget Sound , Oregon , bemMm § m I ment in monetary matter .
Continental Notes. France. Lift* Dated T...
CONTINENTAL NOTES . FRANCE . lift * t
dated ne » w ? " ™ »» - " Frcderick William , the conciliatory intentions of King *™** and knowing that the whole que ^ bou lay J nece 3 fl ditional liberation of the . prisonersj rtfim ^ under 8 tand ^ s ^ FJSs rsZ'iZ £ Switzerland ^ f ^ ^ pTrit of moSeration she highly & ar ^^^
rtlslti ; * Sft thaV . s " it ^ anl . 111 not bo plcasca * tth
Sigissssss clHimcd a delay o ten aayh hile thc papor 8 are zi ££££ i ^» % ^™^™^ '" VreSSi ^ or a * , »« faMJ ^ J J « - . ! *» ^ J £ ss ^ i ^^ a * siKSUon-. -
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 31, 1857, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_31011857/page/5/
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