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FOR Bin tf INTELLIGENCE. (MSCEIVEIJ THIS MORVIHO.) FRANCE

... . (raou oca pkitate coebespokoext.) PARIS, Mat 21. WAE IV THE EAST* commercial letter of the 27th ulu from Conatantlnople, received at Vienna, the affair* of the £a*t being unfavourable to the cause -of AH, Yesterday,” it say*, the Divan, the Ministers, and General Orloff, who had jost arrived from St. Peter*- burgh!, met at the Seraglio. After short, deliberation, in the Kussian general ...

Sir A. INQLIS supported the prayer of the petition

... Sir R. VVVYAN next preaenced a petition from the bankers, merchants, traders, and others of Bristol, stating their fears that the plan proposed by bis Majesty’s ministers for the abolition of slavery would greatly injure the West India trade, and praying the house maturely to consider the subject before they passed any law span it. Also a petition from the merchants and mortgagees of estates ...

OYAL, OLYMPIC

... Ir. Sheridan Knowles's Address ■.elusion of the play last evening, the audience follows s a, Authorised and appointed . the Committee of Manageeave to read to you what will mnonneement in the bills of le then read from a paper the ipic.—Under the tanctioo of the unberlaio—The Covent Garden r grateful acknowledgments t» a eoerous support, and the cousethus far attended their efforts, sssiog to ...

I'd in -, I, - « ; v - 1 ! : . FOREIGN JNT&LLIGKNCE. ' (eecsited this MORvixe.) DOM

... PEDRO’S EXPEDITION. (prom private correspondent.) Falmouth, May 26. Yesterday evening arrived his Majesty’s steamer Confiance, which sailed from Lisbon on the l&tb, and from off Oporto the 20th inst,, which time the squadron of Admiral Sartoriu* had just arrived tff the mouth of the Douro. appears that Oporto had suffered dreadfully from a severe cannonading which commenced day-brtak the ...

This day are published, price 65.,

... AUTHENTIC LETTERS from UPPER CANADA; with an Account of CANADIAN FIELD SPORTS by T. W. M AGRATH, E*q. Edked by the Rev. T, with LOVtrf, E.,.. R.H.A. W iiliaai Curry, jnn. and Co, Dublin ; and MarthaU, London: and Oliver and Boyd, Kdinburgh. SLAVEHT. On Thuraday nest wSI he publlelMd, LETTER atidreased to the MEMBERS of the REFORMED FARLIAM-CNT.ab.wto* ‘henatureof ly E.G.atanUy, In hi. Sp«cb ...

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EXTENSIVE THIS MORNING. About eleven o’clock thi. Burning fire broke oat a newly-built house the corner the ..

... the new London-bridge occasioned the accidental ignition some ahavioga, near which the workmen were employed. The flame* spread with great fury, and entirely deatroved the building, before which, howerer, the fire - communicated itoelf the houae Mr. Walter, spirit dealer, the opposite aide of Crooked-lane, which caused the greatest consternation among the inhabitants, being known that there ...

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... msdiah,) 10 0 Watford 0 - 0 10 0 French, Esq. -110 k.a Fouiis, M. A., Jaht? Vicarage -110 [Mtltwr - -0 6 M.WAiHiton Foun- . >lO 0 kir«rbM, F.R.&, MrtMter - - 3 3 . -110 - -110 IWneGleiinlt, E«q. 100 IS-Gmley, E*q- -110 ».Tbot. Green -110 wwr.Ewi., Welle- ‘•W - - -600 IftGibwn, Esq., Li - - 010 l£Glbs®n. Esq. -2 0 ■Nw Gore, Esq. 0 - -110 “SpAPOTi-hlll. JiMvirt • - -10 0 - 0 0 “?■ “W, l.riddaid ...

THE ITERCEFIELD ESTATE

... THE ESTATE. GEO. ROBINS has the gratification to JLtA announce, that it has been bis good fortune to selected to BV AUCTION, at.the Marl, in Loudon, i’HURSUAV, June 2j, at Twelve o’clock, in one Lot, the renowned and far-famed PIEHCEFIELU ESTATE. The only alloy the pleasure with which lie is impressed grows out of the knowledge that his powers may luimd inadequate to portray in suitable terms ...

MEMORANDUM OU THE OTTOMAN PORTE

... Itisnotoriousthatthe Sublime Porte never allowed itself to interfere the affairs of others, and it is therefore reasonable to observe towards it the same reserve, and not to expose it to explanations which would be the more painful to it,as its future situation might be affected by them, if, under present circumstances, misunderstanding should be caused by vague and unfounded reports, which ...

ANTICORROSION LITHIC PAINT.— cheap durable artJmle, for Iron and wood- Jtt, fencina, brick and stucco fronts. ..

... this paint, from gentlemen in the country, who use it ktcDsiveiy, warrant the manufacturers in strongly recoin* badina it It is made of stone, lead, and green colours, and b only obtained-of Franc is, White, and Franela Brothers, tans, London, manufacturers Roman Cement and ...