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315 S : g : carry u) pol. But why do we cut | enormous sacks potatote amd Onladay ehich they ese Our military force in two, and why do we not put our | usable to remove, The provisions might certainly have | the army and fleet this country had now before Se- Indian force into the Queen’s service? But so great has | been there, but had they been consumed by the troops’ | bastopol Bc hear.) In such a critical position he been the gaance to this step, that when the Duke | (Hear, hear.) The House must not be misled by reports the affairs of the country ought to pe ad- of Wel on asked for Sir Thomas Munro to be his | of the abundance of provisions at hand. There might ministered by men who had shown themselves so iacom- ued iaemsene ta eei, all bis influence was unable | be an avundance of clothing and vegetables, but unless petent in war and incompetent in diplomacy; and he PI it. At that time the whigs | the vegetables had been consumed and the clothing worn, | coul! not by his vote to-night show the slightest con 4- were sitting here (on the opposition benches), and op- | what was the use of sending them there? (Hear.) The | dence in those who had betrayed what he considered to Ronee and tare Duke of Wellington. (Hear, | House has been compte! mystified by the accounts | be the best intereste of the country. (Hear, hear,’ ear) But no cne is decrying the present war or re- | which had been given of the Prince They weretoll tuat _ and cheers.) For the first time, brave hearts which fusing the government the aid they require; and it will | that unfortunate vessel had ail the winter slothing on had never desponded were desponding at the state of be sede Thies Pegereren Shey do not < yale been, 0m Pa me fact that eh gething ma : 2 fines existing in the Crimea. Tie hak preaivet: letter- P Int ke.—47 b line found & ‘the wanted. (Hear, hea 'y right honorable friend (Mr. | shows rn vernment had not exhivited the from two gentitmen he knew well, and from whom he | Surgeorr.....,.,, 1,470 | from" any ver * the cause that he ven- co, Kt.—87 bags snetias found buyers Frans SEs &. S Herbert) may rest assure? cnat he is the last At be ae ay of which they had been accusei, No-+, in avenhecea word to say they doubted or feared, | Tranaport vepartment, 16,838 tunes hn to eal the felt. Tpiavians seater which 408. for or'inory livery orange. Cateh—200 bage fale be found ‘auit with. But if lam asked who is the true | point of fact, the Priace had not on board what was stating that at last they must confess things were des: | ‘Ihe siege artillery consists of 260 gums, vie. 122 ci po ove ever dreamt be would attain, it is not very ne wees bongo’ th 90 Sie, Cote a Cennane ing to Constantinople? If she did what wa: to save effences, and the most efficacious guarautees for pre. rhort supply of Eng!ish p venting’ attacks oa the individual security of Spaniards. off a an advance of ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Times, writiog Sz een OF deceign et re was o | sale, e « ee, 'o-da iT was a 401,602 | 0D January 22, speaks of the chances of @ Carlist insur. oing, though prices were wet lower. Amettce 71,149 | surrection thus:— Wheat bas been wold at 78s. per gr, American flour, aa- From ali that can be learned here and from the south —Pticr brands, would be worth 42s, 0 44, per bbl. of France, nothing woulld appear more likely than that Corton. —The wales of the week amount to 1,800 bales, {tempt will be mado in Spain by the Carlista before previous rates. At Liverpoe! middling New Orleane It is stated that General Cabrera has at last con. Ya" “mited sestercay at 6 6 10d. per Ib., with a mode- sented to lead the movement in Catalonia. It ia not, L . “ however, out ofany great congdence in the result, or Henr —SAT bas been pald for St. Petersburg cleam. ard) Bad strong reason for believing that jong Gants. PADERASED, ARMIES. The responsible Ministers who shall tranagrens this rule, | and 143 barrels have been offered at orction, the osteug bat of polle: "tt they dd not eran uch is talked of the federal is sodess or eatet roe net's “the Cortes, hall =the 64. fn faves y: *o much is contin a PI , al ; Pee to them, and in the course of e | genta being mobilized, it be to know of | be dismissed, without prefadice to further praalties year would , When our what they consist. The tables published by the mili- | that may be imposed upon them for tranagressing the would be—be not poe. but at any rate commission at Frankfort show the total strength | constitution. greatly shaken. And what was the of Europe? | of federal army (being the sum of the {e'eral con- CHANTER x. Il the troops had been taken from and throwa | tirgents) to be iah,dor men, constituted as follows:— 25. On the proposition of the Crown the Cortes shall into the Crimea to ast! army im re- d’Armie. Men. annually fix the land and sea forces, which shall be poiting ‘the mistakes made by the government at home. | 1 23 Austria, 163,295 | voted previously to the budget. nt, compared with no bog in ey had been deprived of all fence, and the gov- | 4 5 6 Prussia. 26, In every province there shall be bodies of national correrponding period Inst year short pal The government must do a | ing va and back without ever | ernment were doi of pe coarse Ai would take, | 7 Bavaria, militia, whose organization and service shall be rogu- {853 Importe-1864 1863 —Stocks—1854 great deal, and let the House pares to do any! » An honorable friend opposite had Cae) He could not ve that she would not take | 8 Wurtemberg, Baden, lated if necessary, dispose Chief Ports Ds Ls. Lbs. hs. gs deal in its turn. Let them give Minister of | ¢' ‘an account of the state of affairs at Balakla- | part with us; but if she dii not Russia would be at Con- | 9 Saxony, Electoral Hesse, of this force within its province, but not out of its of Europe, 53,100,000 352,100,000 64,500,000, |, 008 far all the pewende. requires—let them pass acts of | va, and had particularly ingtanced the want of vegeta- | stantinople before a single iment could be seyt to Limburg, * province, unless with the consent of the Cortes. GI. Britain, . 62,600 000 62,700,000 36,800,000 29, If Parliamect if he wants them—Iet him be, in fact, for the | bles. ‘this was atrictly true, for he (Mr. Layard) had | oppose her, Eve posing that Russia fell upon Aus: | 10 Hi Bri i, ADDITIONAL ARTICLE. ‘ccnpossquemen entmiesmalliies ae anasee came time, » species of military dictator. ThatEnglani is not | himself been a witness to it, and had seen the unfortu- | trie Eaisod Begs Against ber, and beat her in a ‘cwns, Mecklenburg, 27. The laws shall determine the period and manner in = T: #83, 700,000 414,600,000 90, 300,000 91,900,008 a military Power is ae clear from the ibition we | nate soldiers brought down to their backs | b battle, w al wat there (0 revent Russia from ision of infantry... | which shall take place the trial by jury of all cl Cony.—At the corn market on Monday there wea @ | | 626,037 culprit, I sLould accuse, first, the total ignorance of | strictly celled winter clothiog, but she had on board | perate. (Hear, hear.) ia, Nn, not the moment | non, *1 howl? rs, and 97 mortars, The whole is ta: " that he ld prefer tl Aieh tt . taken in from 4). a 4},J, for middling to what the ormy undertook ic goiag to the Crimsa and in | such clothing as the troops m'ght have put on any day | to Negitadsy sci tt ves only by ths country compelling | cally vubdiviced into 787 battalions, 409 aquadruns, and | cendion tecures tohim | Tolive im & comfortable house, 11260 quiet, “The Ceclarations for besieging Sebastopol; and, secondly, the total incomps- | in the year. There was no special clothing whatever to | the House of Commone to teke the matter fa thele own | 147 butterion cones ing of 1,122 guna, | in Eaton square, without care or trouble of any kind, is Ff 14th proximo rach to 11.044 cheat tency ol Lord Aberdeen to rule a commixsariat somposed | euabie them to stand the severity of a Crimean winter. | hands, and having men equal to the occasion to carry A recent y M Ho: a ny : Fone 7 * 5, ond six arr, £7, free on board in Wales.” Seotele to federal milit tuti different fro nderi pout th . of treasury clerks I hardly know the Duke of Newcas- | (Hear, hear.) There was not a single rag of that dos. a oe new federal military constitution | very different from wondering about the bleak moun. months. te when I sce him, but Ihave known Lord Aberdeen | cription, all that was on board being a certain aumber ecrense of 60,000 men in all, an ins | talon of Ca\ out the policy of the country, that they could hope for | contemplate lonia at the head of a few hundred inaur- | satety. (Cheers.) He believed there were men who rtilliry to the proportion of 23, ‘guns to | gents, No one better than Cabrera appreciates the ad. — Pig®y 08m. Jong, audi must say that fam friendly to him for his | of sbite, stockings and other articles, which woull | could do this, aud who could anve the country, ‘Tuoy | every thousaid meu; instead ot Bto svete thauteet, co | Eeutte Nevone beitce than Cabrera appreciates the ad. PPh without change. ne ami and peaceful, but not for his belligerent, quali. | are beén given out to the soldiers. in England or any | must have inen to carry out o policy worthy of the | st present, ana recuction of the proportioa of the ca- | must also know that hia name ix one which had betver More ingniry fined pig, £24 10, ties, (Cheers ) other place, (Hear, hear.) Ani now he would for a | country; and if that policy were not carried out, they | valry to the infantry from ove-seventh to ove-gichth, on | be bept in the rhade than come again. before the Canen slow of Colonel Nonta attributed the chiof blame of the defects | moment call the attention of the House to the case might “depend upon it that England ere long would | the ground that the inerease of 50,00 men will be ‘ap- | public. ‘It in auld, nevertheless, that he has yielded of ourarmy organization to the House, which refused to | the — artillery, They were told that so far back be reduced to the position of a second rate power. | plied chiefly to garrison purposes, | Whenever there is | to the entreat o, who waa the bearer of lettors Of whisl the Azov. grant money for military purpo: t! ing of last year ernment contemplated (Hear, hear.) It was with these convictions—these so- | the least prospect of a feloral mobilization the unsatis. | to him from the Count of Montemotia, and with whom *Pot continues lunited, at former prices Mr. Mixis considered that the evils compisined of | descent upon the Crimes, the sake of the govern- | lemn convictions—that he feit himself compelled to vote | state of the contingent of the petty States is | he has been lately reconciled after au estrangement of *'t!ve, (bere has been more activity, | were the result of a long system of public neglect, the | ment themsclves, he could not beli this to the eorrection of which reqnired a fen and yas ad- to him to be impossible, eonsiderin: ministration. He opposed motion. 2 one, he siege train sent out. (Hear, hear. thouglit, could believe that a committee was a fairand | Ihey hadalready that there were no mortars in the proper tribunal for such an inquiry. traincalculated for a siege of such magnitude as Marquis of Granby i into the quostion of | Sebastopol. The mortars available were of very small ‘the policy of the war, which he condemned, ‘bei con- | calibre, and there were no siege guns of any sino, those vinced that the Emperor of Russia never in‘temde! to | at hand being merely calculated for a campnl iu Bul. in favor of the motion of his hon. friend, (Chocrs,) | brought into greater promi ence, but is alwaya smooth. | some time. Juntas bave been held in Paris, and con. iM been elected from the Azov and Black Bea, Sir G. Grey said, he opposed the motion without the | ed over by one or. other of? the greater Powers be 40, with the obieet of Gxing the patio for the Ying from Gis. Cd. up to OTs. the latter rate slightest doubt or hesitation, thinking he should betray | for their own political copnexion’s sake. Should rising, aud concerting the means for making “eended for fine dercr!ations, ta distance. his public duty by sanctioning a precedest for commit- the feceral army ever be brought into the | arrival of Flio at a certain village | Olt4.—lLinseed In readily sold at 368 » 86a. 3d. ow the ting such an énqitiry toa select committee, ami he was | field there would’ be little ‘more than the serves: | er Pyrenees, will, it in rupposed, be *POt; for future months 58s, is now demanded, surprised that any one should assent to a’ motion the first corps d’aymie available—aay 400,000; commana: i in, anneeut ta: ates Brown very scarce, hen feteh at only effect of which would be to paralyze the exertions | other band, a ; w Co of the oeicamels at # most critical period. But he did | have further for: not res the ways | for th and Cab Carlist chief dd Prussix would 64. ; fer fi ani above their contlagent, occurred by occurring to events in history. B Ro as well consign all books of history > the if , it had bee out a commission of i Mr. 8. LPOLE said, after the spesch of Lord J. Ri z 2 onding period of lat year, and mo supplies are comin, ‘erred upon Lord Pelmecaton, | Holland. Fro Conteh the shipmeats from Tor-onnw-foo an ir. observed that the commission was sent | THE RELATIONS OF THY DUTCH WITH THE UNITED | Shanghae must have been tuaxpeciedly. acti ni ame eir purpose was not to warn those who followed to | out on the 7th of November last. Of silk {t appeared to him totally impossible to resist a seize upon the Ottoman Empire, and that the mainte- | garia, in besieging such 6: places as the Russians his opposition upon this groun’ alone ; he had | which they would gly enough bring into federal | also beld, Asa mat Muck — 1,060 bags Java cold from 15s. 6d, for rr nance of the balance of power in'Europe wasnot the real | might have taken. (Hear.) Dut, even in Bulgaria, | other and wider ds. He admitted that the House | service, as by that means the troops would be kegt at | themselves very san; «ow to 14s. 64. for fair bold grain. A cargo of 8, object of the agate they would have ‘een unde tor service, as no pone: had | wan entitled to tle fullest information, limited only by | federal cost, and at the same time pokey & pro me fo that the movanes eos bey ny to arrive, has been taken at Ife, ay ee W. Lixpsay said, as the government would not | been sent out with the tege train, and, in conveying | considerations of public interest; but this motion involy- | ate amount of ascendancy for the mation to which they ent to the government—may encourage the repub. MA!Ket ie dull, adopt the measures, he thought necessary he should | the guns to the heights before Sebastopol, they had born | eda grave and serious censure upon departments of the | belong. One of the mos faulty is the medical depart. n party to try what they can do, give rixe to pronun- Guarruree is dul Ot B60 be ‘ ive bis support to the motion. Another ground was, | compelled to use the horses of the Horse Artillery; and | government which was not deserved. He did not assert | ment: some small coutirgents Lave no surgeon at all: | ciamentos of ths National Guard, of which some symp- reese yg 3 Ng ef a Bere he t a large portion of our noble army ia the Crimea had | then there were only so many rounds of ammunition | that no mistakes ha’ been made, or that there had been | while one coatingent Las eight surgeons, another of | toms are already appearing, and oceation ronch losa of | Y8ty small portion was fet oh . Se. 8 eee perished, lieved, through neglect. A third reason | sent out as, at the common rate of firing, would be ex- D0 want of foresight; but he believed that the evils were | similar strength has one; in oxact proportion to the po: | life; but in the success of the atteropt at a Carliat reato- = ix, Lid Ciel ion, the greater part being bough’ was the state of the transport service. hausted ina day. The right honorable gentleman, the not the result of incapacity or ignorance, but mainly of | verty and the mismanagement of these minute States is | ration few believe, not even the mercenary Polacos, who priate! Lith Goi Cake £24 16s. 023 Mr. Lavanp said he had no intention that evening of | Secretary of War said, every eudeayor would be made to | the inexperience arising from a 40 years’ , and it | their price and their repulsive tendency, so that any- | would to-morrow join any banner. ee ne od 4. @ £26 on the gntering into details, though he could scarcely give a si- | Gt up the hospitals; but why had not this been done be- to Jay the blame of these results upon any | thing like an arrangement amogg themselves for a modi- —— ba! 4 wile’ lent vote; but, as usual, his right honorable friend tie | fore? (Hear, hear.) Did the government think they | ma iaving replied to Mr. Layard, Sir George adverted | cal staff at joint expenses is next to impossible. China, ; | ( aout two Chirds Secretary at War had dragged him into details, with | could go tothe Crimes and fight battles there without hav- | to tde explanation given by Lord J. Russell, and observed | conscription ordered for the Bavarian army for | THE REVOLUTION STILL PROGRESSING —SBTTLEMENT or which, on more than one occasion, be had troubled the | tag as killed and wounded? The French evitently did | that be did not understand that, when his noble | the present year amounts to 13,000 men, the usual | OF TH® TRA DUTY QUESTION. ‘adttan ted bs Ld House, The right honorable gentleman was generally | not think #o, for they had already established ther hos- | friend suggerted that the offices of Secrotary at War | amount of one-sixth of the whole army, the only devia- Telegraphic accounts from China, of date December | ara tit Wethnes-O0 toe eal tere 0 lngevious ia his speeches that they required following pitals, &e. No outery had been heard against their pro- | snd Secretary cf State forthe War Department should | m prercriptive practice is, that’ they are called | 19th ‘mention a slight rise in the rate of exchange, rome ta A for eh nse eh cae to show wh: statements really were. He did not for | ceedings in that respect. On the contrary, their hospi- | be combined and placed in the hands of a member of | ear from three to four months earlier than | tending to increase the shipments of silver from Britaln, "Pesntectl bane tee andi one & moment i: ite that the statements made by the | tals were admirably arranged, and not one man had ‘that House, he considered it essential to the conduct of | his number consists of 9,420 infantry, 1,878 | The export of tea to date was 44,000,000 Ibs, and as the jmento— rqnatity were right honorable gentleman were not strictly true, but | suffered to die from the want of proper accommodation | ‘ar. He (Sir George) admitted that, knowing what | cavalry, 1,068 artillery, 127 engineers, and 107 for the | total, whieh lately showed a ¢ Meaty pba Move Sob med they were putin a form likely to misload. The right | for the sick and wounded. The right honorable gentle. | the feelings of the country were, he could have wished | medical department. an ainawah axectie banal to:tha earch we. 00, the corte: he honorable geutleman had attempted to justify w’ man toll them the rament were now about to send | hen the orig tment of War Secretary | STATES. the export was 26,600 bales, against 28,000 Inet year, and «eee rere pees Name Sees Hosoeaniagys. | Li senate tas bahia bak ane tees, | sbenlttes dite fe Deen ke oe | A Rotterdam correspondent of the London News, writ. | {he sockat Shanghae was only 1,500 bales of inferior i , a "wore alles. ‘ is Balakl appeared that Lord Raglan had been directed to m: | ® refusal of inquiry would create disappo ntm: ing on Ji rolitie ite, 1, . Ss a pisces asteadirrs Satanic’ a treah eae, tak | careth to tbe purearaeas epee’ Wie ita Pte Misfaction throughout the country, ite sr Politleal affairs tn the South were ins position more Deneres 0s, Od. a Ws. for low to 0 male . press upon Hollan made by « portion of the American | critical than ever, andthe Canton authorities had ap- On. for i AM a eoaidiguel which Tisest you tao | clas offically for ansiatance to the Amerizan and Rog: pb lhe Eta rn, Salo y brown bag estan be | communtoation—bave produced their effect in the | [:h Conauls, with what result is not stated, although (t fede viy vay tacs beni osc Compa oo sa a great and first thing he should do would be to refer to history to | but how were they to get at the truth in that report? that an inquiry would be detrimental to the publ see now that war should be carried on, pnts see what | Did Hoey think gh mere a Hae ths ogers, aaey. | hives Rixoaidbe: inoly rrr to the legnisy & fas rect mistakes had been committed, in order, if possible, to | weul em all they jot a bit of it. iow | stituted into the Walcheren ex; m, except that that minds of the people of this count Whilst readily at- | is to bo presumed all interference will be avoided, No ‘ avoid them. (Heer.) Having toa certain extont juiti- | would these reports be made? Were they'likely to be | wase ouducted before the wholehouse; buthe thought ® mitting that the state of their marine would not enable | produce had arrived from the interior, and the trade of pala Sanebts $e. a oan ot 2.000 bagh brown Poe fied the e1rors which had been committed; the right ho- | fair reports? On the contrary, pone! select committee infinitely preferable. As to its ham them to make physical resistance to America, should | the port was completely suspended. reba ban been sold at 104 Innding welghte for the norable tleman attempted to defend them—frst | would not all that reflected credi tha: Open ee ities, nothing could b an well as bark, they also regard the The long-vexed question as to. th payment of the ar. | (ius Ree been, salt at, 100., lending welghta, ter ie throw! ie blame on system, and then, he re- | was unfavorable be kept in the backgro ir, | then shale preren position—at the mercy of wri or wuch wa unworthy | rears of export dution on tea at Shamghae, claimed by {o2's'necr port! wedoke ot. white Toate ae tte et ae retted to say, on the CA he remembered right- | hear.) That was the nature of the reports they would | priva ‘ern cl ing the generals with Incapacit: becoming only a | the imperial government, in the absence of all power to the Mediterremean, insured free of particular average ly, Parlian ent endeavored fast year to compel the gov- | get, and not tA eeocirad could be placed upom Mr, V. Santa, contrasting those parts of the speeches ter of Marine to | collect the fated to have been settled, as far as the . 3 Fs F a & 3 i “ 2 ES = g 2 ernment (as they had to com the government | them. The right honorable gentleman had asked ifcom- of Lord Palmerston aud Sir G. Grey, which referred to 1863-—Imports— to do atSceet Crorything) to ree the system, | missioners were to be sent out such as those sent out by | the state of the Cabinet, raid that, it this was simply a urginy one-third. ee eee Great Mettats th =< ho 100/s00,000 joo yooees. rat 6 4. A} ry war, bu’ Be irred to ie ner jor vot i ie ‘ - mot bern ‘altered (hear, Boa) it remained : anand tile gentleman the army tales Ae ates ot demote: | But be put that qhestion oid he ihe npr that rey aes standing Sotyul eetincsue tire rt Loxnox Moxey Manger, Friday eveni ian. 4a. Total TS. ccs sees oophen OO same state now as a! period ; no amalgamat ion ion, an ‘Was reorganl on to vict | nestion as: a wi Teapect e that bi litth - a or had taken place; nothing whatever bad been done. The forming deeds rarely exceeded in the avant | propose? inquiry, who, he asked, were to be the wt- be aes ikea Uheier it res) sate kapiry ‘The question of the existence of the Cabinet bas Greet Deltas i poeins sa'ootcee Pry 9 oblong ang sneplips ah a iieren on bee pieiory C ant oust, i. oepaencnaee of the | frags goog er Geena gran to reduce 1 rmy least to half its numerical | been the only subject of attention today, and the “ i y eos , 409, 1,669, army, saying there were no officers capable of command. | efforts of the commissioners. ¢ House were | on the spot. Such an ingu fore & committee of thal 7 of ee i ae Several honorable members ja the ab | told that, through the © vicious, ayatem stapled | House would be utterly inpiacticable. ‘Ho shoul vot» | He”\t"the anflions to: apeat "ney cas iatiganae | eemeTal SAME GMGIGIAGY been! csbnbectaght- Donn 12,400,600 ce of Mr. Sidney ventured 8] expressions e government e medi ofticers fore against the motion. " ne ¥ ‘. Of dissent.) ‘The tight honorable nasa gerane ro.‘ Peveted ted resigned in a body. Of course Lord Hag. | ‘After a few remarbs by Colonel Sibthorp, and a speec’ Ne ee ee ni. aed, than | cele; fox. -money, whieh. leit of last evening at ant commen Cungos atv Gs: gimental officer knew anything about brigade.service. | lan refused to receive their resignation, but the matter | almost inaudible, from Sir J. Fitzgerald, underateod to it may be considered as thrown away aud wasted monsy. | 907, to 91, were first quoted 90% to 007, whence they eS ee Hear.) He wanted to know why some paltry jealous; was a very serious one, and it showed how badly the be condemnatory of the Commander of the British forces swe o ond Caibuaa eevee duiblcying tien Wie Woh gelast | government depertwenta tanst be managed whtatne | nite Crimes, tee ere experience in the wars in india? He took the ia. | medical officers, finding they were unable to discharge | stance of Sir Colin Campbell, To him wed one of | their duties properly, were compelled to resign in a the greatest victories we had gained inIndia. His ser- (He hear.) He bad no now to enter into perous, let us give to dually | ved, the market closing, after some | " | gradually ‘improved, the murket closlog, after 40 1nt Katontiay referred to cestaln precedents, and, on seine aint we’ bow vote to the wenytie ne 241% UM | ight quctuations im thy course of the afteraoon, at #1 ¢ motion of Mr. Stafford, with the ooasarrence of r + quot Lord Palmerston, the debate was adjourned until Mon- 19°36, \ Bor’ the eeenunt: the test quotgtios an the epot fag ‘Tuereste been sales of rough at wan Oly 0 tt a ice 2d. American ¢ realised ireogaier body, lear, 5 i" 4 vices were at the dlspeanliof the government. Did they say fu details respecting the war, He knew, as the or } Spain. “. "Tere was no foreign news, and money was (n md- peices, D8, 2 ST«., the Iatier is the present value put him in command of a division’ No! but in the com- | right honorable gentleman told them, that the govern- ‘he House aljourned at a quarter of twelve o'clock ARTICLES OF THE NEW CONSTITUTION—ANTICIPATAD | derate demand on government scarities at 314 per cent. SESE qmané of a brigade, under a goneral oMeer who bad ni ment could not grant this committee, for if such a com- | until Monday. } CANINET REVOLUTION. . Re yt gonpeen teen & shot fred’ and knew nothing about acampaign, | mittee were. sittiog up stairs the bends of the govern. mu | (From the Madrid Gazette, Jan, 14.) Bawk stock left of at 210 to 211; Reduced, 1 to iy; floard of Couneimen. Hear, hear.) Who were the other general officers ment would be shackled, and disclosures might be made THE WARIN THE CRIMBA. | CHAPTER 1. New Three per Cents, 91; to %{; Long Annuities, 4); ; Fre. 9.—D. D. Conoven, Baq., the President, ia the fe did not wish to say anything unpleasant, but the which would be most prejudicial to the public service. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS. 1. Ail public powers emanate from the nation in | India Stock, 223 to 224; India bonds, 11s. to 14e. pre- chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read ond t'me was come when they must speak out. (Hear, hear.) | It was not, however, in that respect that he should vote A letter from Ovease, of the Ota ult., in the Ou Which the soversignty essentially resider, and which | mium; Exsbequer bills, 4s, to Tx. premium; and Ex- One general officer had returned from India with a some- | upon the motion of his honorable friend. He should | Deutsche a —l i nneries the exclusive right tablishi " approved. vehaf' doubttal reputation." He did not pronuace | vote upon it distzetly bezause he ‘believed it fo by 8 | that the fata ak es tan ceny euintorm. you. positively | Pensesrte the exclusive rlabtel, establehing 10+. funda: | aisese vende, O84 t0 I. Permoxe Kevennen whether that reputation bad been justly assailed, bat | vote of confidence or no confidence, and not because for Kern cen in the Crit you may | _ % The nation binds itself to maintain and protec: the Foreign securities were steady, nad the operations Of owners of property im West street agaiant dogging ‘there was no man who would not acknowledge it must | amoment he imagined that such a committee could be rly expe ar of thelr moving ‘as ti } and ministers of the Catholic religion professed ly were limited. In Turkish, purchases for money that street; petition from the Directors ot the Jews ry bad effect on thore who served under him | cobceded. r, hear.) ‘They had been told Jt would | have necesaary rel . The Wied. | noSpaniard or can be place a nd for the account at 76 and 76), 1 (Hear.) Other commands were givea to others no less be well to let the matter rest no, for the noble lord the | derer of Vienna, of the 20th ull., sasn that the exertions fon bis s0160g 08 he dove uot manitost | the Pmact ceclation wie Tone Neecacktt 104. asbing for the ase of Croton water; agaiaes the gro ok eos . ® ngichema gh fenestrae Feenene ge ‘Th i suit Jeplaes ter oa pad mace to xend large bodies of troope to the Crimes from ae Praniarie to segue left off 8% to 4 premium. ‘Eee. ethas tenner 1 of the fire alarm bell et Harlem; for a publte vice of such a nature in India as en nd qualified ngs would go op tight. It would not, however, shake 4 Gort ; ma: ir idess #e, pene d he Two! thentto take part in the great events which had | the resolution he had como to when bo found that at | {th orice Genel Tavert teak eenakol, on the Ps penrions. commune, bas subject tebe | fete’ aitee’ fer tac ee the: tie nae ates, esi | rund in the Twollth ward; for « cower te Sasnsem P vow ag nage on street from West Broadway to Hodson street, foro 7 ’ . ! tee hen water eri po "t; Aponte’ sewer [on Forsythe street from Walker to Hester street, tea, 414; Dutch Twomod a Half per Ceate., 62 Petition fern dexation to the society for the Relief of Four per Cent Certificates, 3. Poor Widows: petition from Féward Smith, to be rem ngee this afternoon bills upon Pe- aerated for injuries received by hia im the discharge @ hin duties a* fireman; of inhabitants of the Tweuty frat ward, to bawve the new (ity Hall erected io Madisow mynere of severnl parties for alterations of grade te place in the imea. Then, the right honorable gentle | the last moment, with imminent danger hanging over anan said that our soldiers were taken from aclassof their heads, the government had appointed the noble people who were depescent on others—they conid not, | lord the member for Tiverton Minister for War. That be tite mp make — own — we soba wae | sort < bes 4 _ been going on ws er Laat twelve the House that our sailors were tiken from the same mon'he. ey not last year the goveram-at a material—sat'ors and nalliecs. were alike Foglishmen, | that the proper perton for Minister of War was the noble | ‘7"!™ Sd attack the place, by sesanit, 1f necessary. +. Mo Apeniord cnn be trled or condemsed except by Why was there apy difference? When a soldier entered | lord, the member for Tiverton’ (Bese, hear.) He well 7 THE RUSSIAN 1038. the competent judye or tribunal, in virtne of laws an- the ranks he was, ineffect, told he must no longer ex- | remtmbered hia lamented friend, the lute member for According to acoor ats from Odessa, stated to be de terior to the offence, and in the form that these pre- excite his intelligence. The sailor, on the contrary, was | Marylebone, making a motion ia that house this | Tived from official sources and emery | the total crite, called upon every mowent to exercise his intelligence, | very subject, and now, at the last moment, it waseg- 2Umber of men go bers Ae contest frow the 26th of Sep- —_&, Cepital punislment for political offences. No con t freely, laws. tod paper cau be seized until after ft has : begun sookouiate’ Tory for oftases of the prose, ye) bog ag No Spaniard can be made prisoner, of his house | ( = bon ay except im the cases acd form that the por from the Paris Bou but the tendency | bit: h and that was the cause of the ¢iffersnce between the | mitted that those who held that opinion were right agi ‘¢™ber (exclusive consequently of the defeat of ths gseation of property. ‘ Gity Hath street {om First avenue to the Raat river; two sarvices,. In the Breach army tho éoliivr-wadia | the gdversment ware wrong, Dee ech toa toes ahs Alms) to the 27th of December, dows not exceet 26,703, FTF the imcurlty of the State requires, in extraordi- | Stressed Srmoners. ST Ti iste’ Ait? become Vi of Hote Company No. 66, for remuneration for mnesy \ very nearly the same position as the sailor in the Eog- | case inevery thing. | (Hear. hear.) Last year honncali® | including prisoners taken and deaths fiom diseare or nasy crgumnasenose, the Yemepesery sus in all or | iii health. : — lish navy; hia intelligence was called out in the same | members pro an ama); of the War Office, other Ng oe Fenulting from wounds. The following part of the monarchy, of article 4, it shall be determin: |” ‘The return from the Bank of Ko, c Cenniny Fag tHe rose, maanner; and no one could stay a week in the two | and the of the at War. They were toly | tt the detaile:— ed by alaw: but im vo case can the governmens be au- | ending the 20th of January, giv tale ee te OMAN, Mod 9 resslation to apgep- armies without, pereeiving how far better the French | it should be done, and the House liberally voted £17,000, | Kilied or died of wou tworized to transport or banish Spauiards from the pe- when compared with the previous week — Frias oe cach ward in the city having a regelarty soldier, performing his duties intelligently, was thanthe | om the understanding that the tion should | Prisoi * ninsule. | Publte deposits “ZLIT AT Decrease... £57,166 Spuniens relat Aceod allen, oot that the Ognptrolier not becauso he was a better or # braver man, | take place. But what them occurred? A noble duke , Died of ¢ essa: CUAPTER 11, Other deposit, 10.842.298 Decrenve 44 4 0 ‘raw his warrant for the abeve but because he aerved under a better aystem. (Caeers.) If | was appointed at the head of the War Office, and he OT Ghease, seed 8, The Cortes shall be composed of two co legislative Rast 269,637 Increase... .. 31,528 Peticl Amoctations felon rasturer of each of sald Ward they wished to ge to the root of the evil they must goto | (Me Layard) liad supposed that the new miniater would , bodies, equal in facultes—the Senate and the Congress . sith ings elief Atsoriations Referred to the Finance Committes. the Ho-se Guards, (hear, hear,) and not till then would | have sbosen as bis under secretaries some persons who | Total........- tees eeeeeeeeeceee of Deputies. Decrease £92,7) Corncee WL TURCNAGE BOSTE AVENUS BAnaoAD. ‘the evil be radically corrected ; it would continue, and be | knew something of the business of such @ department, DESPATOH FROM LORD RAGLAN. CHAPTER in. | Increase ’ Piece —elbed woeful reed offere) & resolution that the the cause again, as it was vow, of half the mischief of | but be found one of the under srorotee ies was given Semarroro., Jan. 6, 1855. 9. Senators are fer life, and named by the king. They | Neerease nance Commition make enquiries as to the fone which complaint was made. (Hear, hear ) Fight | toa relative of the noble duke—a military man against | My Lonn Duxe—The weather has been so bad’ wince | must be ds, 36 years of age, and belong to one of is £20,045, of burcbasing the Kighth Avenue Hallroad upon the Bonorabie genteman tad ait voted he grater pur of | vhom be had nothing to uy —eud te other fo thenohi | wrote to your Crave onthe Aina, tant T Mave et yet the cateqoricn 1. Minksters of the Grown. 4. | ing'n decveane of £11476, aud the wock of b Spase'et tot por eaut savanee thes ths "tek sak a wi 2 for cont - | duke’ vat ry. r, hear. was really en enal to ¢isem| 39th, witha v - e Cortes, or of one o co ve b fallen us, 0 the want of © roed from Balatleva to the | astonlsiting to ese how the i og toate "or bi ie both departments ts £1 ‘oem decrease Of lerred to Committee on Finance. pubtic interests were trifled Previdents caw} the regiment, and it stit ry { bovies. 3. Archbishops or bisho; 4. Cay a Gene- better system were adopted, the fhe Golfer ie EN dent © aed sa | | 405, ce, in the harbor. ral of the atmy or tary. b, Ambassadors. 6. Presi: | whee compared wile the preceding retars The ground is thickly covered with snow, though not dents of the supreme tribunals. 7. Persons who have HERMANN COX & 00.8 CIROUL, The noble lord, the mem>er for the city of Loo- with, and, unless Tit STATE (8 RELOTION To EW Tome. u actually ssid that if the government could have | House of Commons had better at once resign its func. . A revolution was afopted oy ny the purchase of foreseen that seven miles would have intervened for the | tions. Then, again, the transport services was brought | very deep. Leen senators by apy one of the moves of nomiastion 7 26, 1856. 1(00 cop'en of the laws of the State In relation tothe transport of food to the army, they would have hesitated | under the notice of’ the Goveroment, but nothing was are 37,470 bales, of which Ail my enéeavors are directed to th Ay disem- that have been practised in Spain. 8. Persons who ha y Henry & late my enéea i @ speedy disem- that prac Spaii wi ve rae before they undertook Tne of the kind. [Lord J, | done in the matter until Ministers saw that the country barkation and getting up of the huts, which have now deputies. 9. Ministers Pleni tiary, who | 3,450 are on speculatio: 940 for export. Rusre'l expressed dissent } understood the noble | was determined to have a transport service, when they arrived in consicerable numbers, ant'the sataviisnment Lave beld that ofice fora yearat least 40, Lieutconat, | Prices are unaltered . , Jord to say, thet if the government had been aware the | stepped im and consented to make one. Time after time | of the depot of provisions, jaded to Generals who have heli that rank a year. The Ministers Upland. Now Orleans. army would be #0 placed as to have seven miles between | he and other honorable gentlemen had risen in thet teh, pear headqvarte Tam no and Fiscals of the tribunals who have been a year in that arenes ae A the camp, they might | 4 te that there was no blockade in the Black | to do, with the arnistance of’ the 18th the pint of eter dR ar vice, Members of the Royal Spanish Academies of His- | ry 4 3081 ‘ 5 ‘Lord J. Ruseell again signitiod hie | Sen. Over acd over again he war flatly contradicted by ments, the firrt ene near. Balaklava, tho la: tory and Science who have been Persons com week did not change the price of the ables lord’s pardon, | the First Lord of the Ac miralty, and told that there w: sleep'ng on board jolden Fleece. : r rived f ‘the above categories also have property, | raised jd. ; hee pn Hey | pines of the had any army ever entered on | a blockade He (Mr, Layard) told them that the trad 1! has been no movement jon to the amount of 30,000 reals a year, | been Little inqulry for rovin fer: the Committee of sibility of seven miles in. | in the Black Sea was as open as it ever had been, th T enclose & return of the casu to be eligible as senators. 13. . WAT OF Liam. The gas lamps being so very dim, it was difioull te had been ruined, and that up to the 4th inet. Ihave, ke | f communication and the | meny of our merchan' sleo mey be named senators who pay 6,900 reals direct w | emer bered lest year, in tl commerce was being carried on regularly by Greek ‘His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, &e. "= contribations, and who have been deputles to the Cortes, roll ton see. Connclinan Jewnine offered resolution over } mitra Spain limited req the Commissioner of sire aed Bu; rario’ Rigests consttese etae though y eeu pulave nomeovtnmeee anmel | NS eee, toma or Whe. 9 alone aoeren se | comer nil demand, and abort 35) ehamber of {hi ward better ligh'ed | among other questions, he was asked if any ¢ | a bh from the Ist of February next. (Hear. ” Bamawtoror, Jac. 13, 1bb5. ‘tations, Alcaldes of towns of 20,000 inhabitants, been disposed of at 4%. Od to 60s. on the ferred to the Committee on Lamps and ( tribupals cf commerce, members | "Pot. Quotations of logwood are unchanget, and no 2 MenER 2 ; cals ore ted. “Ashes are held at last week's prices Councilman Jackson moved that Mt. Jobe Ben! of Noble Arts. The first creation repor +p a ecuaan moves thet Me, dba te The cold bax been pretty sharp the dividuals could be as porters, and it wasatated | heady Really, thin was laughing at the public, an Pr there ikcwan teal 96 cogging Greeks. "He stated | be of@ld mot understand hoe yerpie could allow them hese aoe he weather milder, col t t few days, SePe J* presidents of pa that if they engaged Greeks they would ail perhaps ran | selves to be treated in such @ manner. Was it true z, ¢ be snow his Pr eat " the wind is still from'the nortn, a ’ which are merely nominal away or be spies; but there was ® nation, the Arme- | or rot that there bad been a blockade? It was t, between the 7th and Sth, the Russians tte inet onest ceaiiiian Thebien mons Darapercrrs.-- there has been & falr demand for mor’ hie cent at (Bie Beard. Corriet, ie, ians, who acted as porters at Constantinople, and might | evident that none bad existed, inasmuch as they "Ace ® cealnst the parallel which Is im advance | when tag wette ore eittta M; imber of | atticles at slightly improved rates. Wirent has advanced — thereupon took his erat De trusted, He wasasked whevher they were Massal: | now found that, (ect. ‘admisted by the govers, | Fbatlery No. 19. Our soldiers waived uatil they were Tenatote aot exeerding thel0th part of the frat creation. | id. per bushel, awd flour fd, per barrel. Havers of In FW COURCTLMAY OF THR FIPTIETH ORMTRECR. quana or Christians. (Langtter,) He said they wers | ment themselves, (Hear, hear.) The otuer day's com- | “ithin point blank distance, and then vigoroasly re- jfl\l\agmtoatien to be trade has x. ta The report of (he special commition to whom was te Christians, and suggested that, a# they were favorabls to | plaint was made that medals bad not been given for the van) ame, tae left Tnany filled upon the ground. | king's sone and the belr to the cro the Turkish government, a brigade might be formed of | action at Balaklava, but when the government saw the 1m the night, between the 11th and 12th, 150 Tus iams them, to be used especially as carers. That suggestion, | atreng feeling entertaiced by the public in that respect * our lines, Driven back, efter a hand to like many others, was neglected, and standin they at once conceded the matter, aad came Jowa to the | {ipHt of some amen Webs Aer ee jal decree, The | dian cern demand Md. to Is more money, but sepatore at 25 — Yance is nut readily obtained RICHARDSON , SFENOY, & 0O."# CTW " c , however, abstain from ee: CHAPTER Iv. 16. Esch province shall name « ‘eputy at leas! for warnings, no means of transpor: were prov! Theright | House to say that a medal woul! be granted. (Hear, each 56,000 of its population. eters of that district to have existed hovoratic gentleman said menus of tranzport were pro- | hear.) how, was this statesminehip, or what wee it) | wounded, Ae the 11. Deputies are elected for three years years on pres: vided, but the horses were left behind at Varna. | Did tt not bear out the tearh of the words ofa celebrated | Considerable rein( wns nine thane vcotnes ts CUAPTER Y. Sie athe at aaes cae Would the House believe that those borses were —_ ae Sy te ot wearaen tee 4 | Liprapdi Saawen 7, ae oa wat on the Ist of October, poll, es hich to Amita. A men ° | Tchernayer Forty thon ef heme wie vent aby Rognnenad Be Seay Saepens oe ¢ page ge Ls 4 rs ofa'l | palace courtyard, and make the first man who picked it | Te “ sant Re eighty Sans | ceive them. ‘The sum of the suspens on mast not ex- | voters elo, Placing ades, many with only their miserable pittance of pry to | up prime minister? (Bear, Kear, and laughter.) Recent *¥¢ *#id to be at Perekop. ceed one month, and the Cortes shall eit the same num moterate quantit oem Ranke opye oe pamenies al eing net 3 jive on, were requ to buy two horses each—in come | events bore ovt mort strongly the truth of this remark ber of days over the four months that they hare bern Tae ae te ile p raaad nal ‘e ewe hoor eases four or five—and within afew days the army left | of Mr. Carlyle. Kither Lord Reglan was sent out atthe | MANAGEMENT OF THE ENGLISH COMMIS. suspended during them. Toey will also assem?le when beet ‘et me Taree eee were left there to die, and not one six- id of the expe: or be was not.’ If he was not, | SARTAS. couvoked by the King, or (in the oS eet by the © ibe ; mixed Indian co yence of recofhpense had been re cetved by these gentle- throw ary b upon him: Upon all «ides there fo extraordinary is the want of arrang*ment ia the by the deputation of the Cor te 440, 04 men. (Hear.) These were the several thousa ren i , arcely knew what to characterize it distribution of requisites for the British, that Jord itag tet. When Enea aigesives the Cortes, he shail com lan han been compelled to borrow 10,000 greatcoats from voke others days, jeneral Canrovert.. And sn grea haste the other day two se ad oc shall name its president, vice presi- 14 of fish commsaariat came to Bala\lava existence of the country stake, that they | a8a taking the frat shi they col! find—which chanced = of the Cor | should sacrifice its honor and welfare for private aod ty be ope that had jein at anchor for a cousiderable | | Porsenal feelings © , hear.) His hoporable {ri-od 8 cargo from England on board, thers being member for of London, had one authorized to reevtve it—they net out for a“ 1 hall ke the Cortes tinople. On the wa: tee of individus! secunty, and shal! comvoke ‘ort t The general Jepreseto business 4 ~ the ‘captain of the shiptha ee ay Ie'the eaves foresees by the constitution, and in case of Ueelvoraine effect on the meres, al the teete dar og ve Nght of clftvege ant mort buy shoes for the troops, who were im a wretched con the exsetion of any tax or loan not approved by the law ee Seek hing heen excemiingly juiet esiers aval which the right honorable gent'eman said the govern it had procured at Varna for transport service. Thea * a‘A there was hs wf rain, It was true w gona were used, but wheat in, aad, What was un to casry on the! sterly winds, the imports of Tue eapptien from ere bave tlso materially fallen of, velng only quarters Inet week Bray —Government bee advertived fora further eup - ly ¢1 6,000 Verces, bet the conciiioms are tack ae vir Observance of the constitution and the guaran fori Candied Rusriean, Gales apeciatiy posses lor *. | apd Florence, an: ask if it w epee, and. if & sacrifice the trans of a whole reg) the officers to such treatment. The re ria, dibered to the former v ion. ; he tnerals of the people, aot lene thelr reepeet for 1 the army reached Huletiars | did not mean to way that Austria would joie ti dition {or want The ecsptai reply, gave then the of or by « #) law. stock, and importers bare to es thoes good opt wine state ‘hat bere been emacted be tet oF iy Meet egg | treaty, and ultimately desl with them; but what had | gereeable information that by EAT theme the | TPR AP Eatecate sbast be appointed by Sanus artone tomate 00 poten, be Elrcemeel unl proteciion, ln cotdelin hues «Hear, eer) The righht honorable | the done bitberto when one word upon ber part might cases of shoes on boar for those very tro~ps, but that poche wd Tad Ghall name its accountsnts 604 ty would cot be rejected at a reiuction of Je, Ol. to be rrive at the following result, vie — sail they had provided a transport service, | have saved bail of those who had \orn aacrilice! in the there was no “ proper officer’ to receive them, conse Other per \ieter ( votes officially retorne’t (or Meroard Gat- horses were loft pebind at Varns, and died for want of hat | quently they could not be landed, omar. vi Haan bes bese {eerie tober 04 Stn. & i Covers: ea’ (Hear, bear, and chee: advanced be; O food. Surely that was no excase. Why was thore no | Russie would have ment requires 10 060 tlerees. In bacon there be not much ' a sanctions and prom igates the le A 7 q ted by mepectore of Bighth eleetion food thr’ ‘The fact was, the oomimissariat lookel on | bad been her? Certa | 37. toust be authorized by & sper'al ; rae aa le mtg ro rejected horses and raules as machines pot req tiring fool. | be, by voting against the THE DANUBE. marty 494 16 pormit the marriage «1 perms aetivity, Lard is a she Mg ony yay. sree wt instance, be rememberet 40 mules being sent from Var: | show any confidence in a go The Paris Poiric saya that the recent » ry) ) apon by the comstitutio not eales ble Whole number of voter for Merman’ Gal lead rovender belag put on | themselves +o incapabley (Hi Danube by the Russians bas given rise to cree to | 1 Sabkes ak euer te es ae avage. ornate Wasa gran ship, | admitted by the government themselves that they nad | explanations from Pripee Gortechake!!, © marron 41. | tain ’ and by sree] up the holt a corm was obtat made a atic muatake, and had brought us to thie ter- | Aastria, and that, at the rams time, or 18. In cave of the King being disntle! (rom exerele ing Ohdeee ced ih Widbdis Picts sash adaae just euffclent to feed the poor animale ontil their arrival | rible position: and he frusted the House wauld allow | gentto Count Coroninl to prevent the uesions from re | tile , the Lm Ay of ie #0 doing being prt whe fd ae © at Balakiava. (Hear, bear.) Eee erroremens were told = bim a few moments, while he endeavored to 8 campaigo op the Danube } the tor when the Crown is recent, . ‘ , they would want all the necessaries of life in Balgeria; | ti tion | accessor & minor, the Cortes shall onme a | Whole anmber of vote: fot Miahadd Aasktts thet the country was almost de lated ami itsre- | Lookit i ney Of one, three or persons, to goverm the . rources exhausted. Be a market | it » BLACK §EA. Gnas wey O08 at Si and took the trouble to-po ni out how | trateg. thei? energies on poted mest ant warm According to advices from rent, of the 2tth alt, warren ent os eet 8 this. week 37.670 bales, of yal it vould be, ether for am army ut Varna, at | clothing—certainly most important things, but mot | the Admirals have declared li the ports on the Black wa ineial deputation in every province, «lect Syl ‘ter bog Whew Fr Pebartopol, or ta Adie Micot. From Ainope they right | the only important things to be looked te, What Sea an’ the Sea of Atof in a state of strict blociade, aot of same tlootora who reture deputies vo the . have had o full of fresh meat and proven ter, and — was the real ion of the country at this moment’ We have captured or laid a0 embargo on several slips inten A PARTS BROTHTES & 00.'# CIRC Law. That Bermert Gal cot be te, by a little the, bave oVtained regalar | were ep; ithe gigantic Power, and our army— | with provisions and ammani for the Russians, The 9. Ver the internal government of towns there shall Lancan, Jen, 2-91 M titted to ble tet tm {oie Hoard! ry transport service from people of the coun- | what lit! ly we now had—was im the Crimea, and | screw steamer Black Sea, with submarine by = ed te f A of alealdes rigidores, end onlal ond foreign produce marcet: bare coe Connell Ge Py B, P, Fn gre try. jt | the would not ii*. | could pot bedrawn thence In what porition did Russia | enable to connect Varna with Baloklavs, bax put tox an by thors imbabrtants who directly Oy the week, with limited sales by pabt pow — 4 ity ‘ork, he, ten to a single man who knew the country, ant | stsod? She lad mpog the borders of Asiana vast army, | damaged \o Harwich, contribute to the expences of the Siate, the province, « section, Money is in brisk demand. Consuls leave of eee Pg Bo eee erat te they made a rule not to employ any one who could | which it was highly probable, o# soon ae the warm wea. | gr diste ict. Aa), for wowey, and WG for the arwant. New < the pA Ste - either speak the la ¢ or had been in the cou ther set in, w mareh upon pad Bare ons ASIA. 2nd provincial deputations will deters be. © jd. bar ellver, Oy 184 - Rpseiss doublons Hertion belt om November tefore. He remembered recommending & itleman | Dagdad, anid the whole of Ama . And | A letter, dated Kars, December 24, states that the ; im the formatvon of lints of elec 16 3 paid, 16 barked. Rast India bille 04 ey a wma et aooan wellas agi atm ty pn | fen Persia on BOF saa? The | nad produced the fad cats = ty ) hag pcb rd oA. ya Ca the ’ ont at te lo, ¥ 5 bat oan on her oo. | functionaries of on “ey i ‘vent 1D s cer on the he was | the environs Wore forinel The ‘Peeve, ek | ry the formation of the lists, or in overland wall with the following ater —Caleu\le, 20h tth Dever ber