.t.'l . -v u'1 ‘IV i.i.1...i.....,...s23. mousse .aouu;p,ni.. use consonant. snusnrtssn. ll ."l fl l-" lI(l/ , - :- Al"'\- '1 1... N s‘. p .' \ l 1 I. E ‘Cllarliottetowti, Prllrée Edward:-:l§l2lnil,‘ Saturdiiy,mNovembei' 19, 1853. New Sches. No. 87. "-- nsizar v"Gal2ettU. lti'.t3ll._i.‘.:‘..‘, “*°**'°-«-..:"».=;*»-.='-:s~,,.: mii,-i,pc',,=_,-Ai.i|r\.u"l. iilt;Fw'I9.is19~..,aP.“°9W 9" °"" in at an. .' - -- - imiml ssuovsas-torn.-= . lfortlhIItI‘hIOR'I’t‘_fl.y’ pa“ in '3':.;ir‘_g|"mes,4a.-—,-I0~fiiipa. do. 30 fitietflie. .'-fl'fln‘e'il,‘$l—-la'nd‘!c ,,,,,_: Q,_..a»srth ovvitisvsosva had until t‘--rliid-' _ .,.. ...,, r.. -""" ‘Georg-etc ts Malls‘. tc'MAu.s for ca." etown ma: ram... Notice, " vltlltsamade‘ ap‘ ‘ fdrgardsd every Monday d r ‘it on...‘ u an a' In n ‘y l’-l‘lI0_8~.0i.VBN, Postmaster General. spy 2. Jess. 7 I 4' lint,’ rlinu.8v~:-lallnes. I W.-=3;-or-7 . 0|‘! C lu lllonl linoatliiuaotie. ‘ ' --illhbrnntiausvl V 'TJ7—'I...-’ A beheld at llItlA.frzdfi l ‘Hill. at Char- It Totletown, on "I'hixrs dy.‘ l‘llb o t January. IBM. -to slit in ilnrereei it sga llsusa,~ia nooaantiaa hda of MI’, ohnfi Gharch, at C, “,4, Copirituuioas iIil|.ba_ thaskfally- rasaivad m*»“*"""“““"“"""‘ ..'. r. ll.-IINKIKS, , bdilll_IA1. "'“ ‘fi’r‘z.'fiaItKt.6'. "' ’E.‘PAI.'It ' ~-0 I'.‘ovnvn:s.‘s..‘~"- - t " R-.’P.-'8pA¢.‘|'l‘. Y ‘ ‘ -"'7 ' . - .. .- -311254“ .; - -- 7 ill}: Cliristinn Pnbliizur hereb. notifi . that the .:i ‘tel oi’ the BJI;’TI8 ¢.,.y3i5ggstnn' vrorlttipltlgwa the CH and Bails! Church, in c.,.g¢¥.¢.w., purpose holiliaga zsan la the 1‘. up lull on Tbactday the-fltb. asainbsr. to pupa Fuipp for the qiecqoti ol',a Tom! an Porch tot esai Chit al. , _ . , _ . lributibhs in dotnitio lor work. will be thunk- t'ully- waived b’y"elttrsrbt' the mldervlgned cam- nnba.-- =-nu‘ ' ' « - '- " . - om Nu. 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' ..a.'-..i . ionic antsnl.a.v Charlottetown, ldtli Saplw I353- ; ' ‘ sllipavohvi a;aiuMbofi' Iliol Mill- accounts for. otoantcm. ._ - so '/Il4‘l ll- .i. ah.‘-naalnv _ gg COHHUMWI Dl‘?!_€‘Wil'f° llf'l9'"" ogootltotba Russians. ".Il _!l P . m...,1., sounlmazvas it -' I73?-vsl'tfl-U';.. ,~_ .5 ‘t o . no. lu.t-1'!" ' H.‘ I’! -'4; , I let Europe. ll trnlipanjfi plltcgqs-sali Iv-‘.1-' ' " ‘a‘*r“1'nt'.t'*‘v1px.‘f*.7:‘-'5'V"-"'“” ' allaupas-ans-Ball. '1‘ A M 'l'1'l‘lN(i of .&mpaayr-tisttis aveniQ.’tlIO1"h[' ado 1'33-om 1. ..-sis-um M" Rasonvan, That the Treasurer (Ml. . ll is British Prov bruin- llsuns -so-isd.llu iblllsvnpuatiaa am’) or’ . or iaaasares for the recovery at‘ mltlefl 8|! '° “--Jiassovrnr -" i oil I Oh‘: “‘I . An ..ua..u....u..‘.‘.’.'.,."....”55? .0 . v 5,...-.,.§;1w. s.l "to tea: il.p . { 1|. I- ianqoig an I Jun‘-3NIOU;s* N COIDU and tilwfl Ids Jlsudaaalal ‘Incl nan‘ .05-gs pilisvaw salt (I .a"o's;im.' "P" flllil-I undsrsigned__h_a;iI\j_,lh.l: ‘I..“'N°é"l‘°;°: i'“° , f_Cl_;t) ", _-N"'l,il,t1 '~ll.~;*:*:.:.':,.‘l~";'.l.l:;"?.°::.-,1..‘»v..:=.:».*.:r.: ii 3 to ‘Christo- . ;g,,._...l.o:M ti. -I ma any: the Directo%' stisabon and; hes: here'- in future L0 G- i.ouuwoii'riI. t. « I bqi”ap_gill.M all #111119 . tiisrsbip ubscribsra ’I‘anuers . €llRl8"lIIl'I'lIB CROSS. umpny «under plnasa--xtq«nad0Ib than ‘rt! YORK. I .1 .; L - procured. status no» I ‘uioaa.WaII. lI4las..Ms- laws as was minus’ _ ‘ The R. M. Steamer sme.lca;'.ir'xli6«i"£tT Halifax, on Friday morning, with 1%-pan-l sen rs, $7 of whom whore-for Halitinnr _H H -dates phre'to't.‘hef‘::th ult ' }The follow-- in jjsu pmuy o,t en'e' :' ‘ " dfrlliameut had been further to :i|8 29th Npvetnllielr-. h . F M! twas rumoure tint t e .mperor. a Em was’ of France will visit‘ London some- P . time in November, andthat grcvat prepara- tions wercbeing made in olhctal qtihtthrs for their reception , ' ’ ‘, The French Embassador nt Constantino- ple M. de la Cour, had been recalled, in consequence of his equivocal behaviour at that city, by means of which?» the French _have lost much oftlieirvpnpularity and in- fluence in the Turkish capital. An__Olhcer ofhiph rank, it is said, Will recgive the ap- poin lnent. , . ___ y , Cardinat Vlilfiseaian has gone to Rome 10' U0flf8I'.Iflil.tep0pe.-.. The Argo arrived at»Plymouth fvoi_a-Ausr tralia on the l7th., with £557,773 in gold, ‘ and about 100 passengers, * _ _ A new gold held was discovered on the Goulbourn River, which cau_si:d.searneaI.,to. raise their demands from £45 to £60. for tha run to England’. . . I I Some new diggings had been-discovered prorogued ' I which were leldi rofitably'.' " " Market ddll.'_ ‘fig ' . ' _',' Mona-rxtit,‘Iti'i> Comlingnciit Rsvt's'v't'.y—' I Almost tb.e".only. occurrence of interest to‘. the commercial under during the past week has been.tlia- unusually lar e impo . old from Australia and the nitud Stator. . mm the golden’ regions the amn,unt"i;eeelv- ed (including the Argo’s ca rgolflias reach’- ed nearly one million, while'our__tran,at- lantic brethren" have confribntlfd" nldiily halt‘-a million starting. The policyfiofwhb United States’ Government, in uppnypri-~ ating seven milliontof dollars to the re-- demption of Stock at in premium,‘ (a great proportion of which «is held in this country and in Europc,) lt‘l'll'Il:‘ face ofn st:-ihgent‘ Money market, has been severely ltrlllclsed both on this and the other side ot'aiso‘Atluti2' tic. This step, oweve v’ will---have the" effect of causing large shipments 'o‘fspe'cie to this country for some time to come. Shipments ofthe precious metal still can- tinua to the continent; but the demand has grown more languid, and it‘in bcliévrtil that the greater portion of the late arrivals will find tlieir way into the collie:-s of the Bank ofEngla_nd, and thus avert, for some time. at least, any advance ofthe rates ofdiscount by the Bank directors. . The declaration oftlie Earl ofClarcndpp, in ans'vvcr to the Finsbury depututioii,,o,u,,tlic Russo-Turkish question, “ lllllhlllcffi is not the sliglitcpt iutent‘v,n on the_ p rt oi,’ I,l.er_: Majesty's zov,ernment ofnban oning the. Sultan,” is so far SU._llSraCl0I'y, nuduis in accordance with tile principle wliich,_u’c were sure all‘ along must be the policy_ of the En "fish, Cabinet. _n the Iuoriiing ot -the’ Nth October the Eqolisli and French fleets entered thehstraitgu o the D,iI.i'd,auallg.s,. They anchore ‘ _u_nd,e,-p shelter yofthc,-.lll,3“$l~ 0fMB[nl0rfl,_llt,lll€ Sen;,0f that name,_.aud. it is understood that at present they will-not. proceed up to the Golden I:Iorn,..;hc Sultiiir. 'having required that they should .no.t.iutun-I . ere except _at his .eJtp_reu request. . - . onstantinople the, people lind become l. soinewhat unruly, sndtlia, Swedish ting had been insulted. The Je}ngl,iIlAConsul’s house: in the Dardanelleszliul been pelted with stones. it pretty sure indication of public‘ opinion amongst the Turks ofuur “ on and oil’ attachment" to -their cause. Hpwrmuv, Lord Strstlbrd bus been more lucky tlmll M. de la Cour; the French Ambassador at the Po_rte..aa it in reported that from some I " lax ‘ =cutse be rlsap been recalled‘.- '3 so O so. i ii rank, and not a civilian, which bodes- In fact, during’ the Iaabfaw days, we -have heard of’-noth'mg* but runoi|rsr_‘ot' a note or manifesto fmnv‘ -Count. Nasaalsade,’ in which it is stiillthnt ‘ -there are expressions highly ofiensivb‘ to” tlllsttan Fl ll - : Aasotaihrwas aaanhns nail, on . '” Jana w.-K hsenptions ',.-.‘...v.vI I‘)-ll I "M is It .- luul iwstviusvutsh . ' pa.rlt'l.[ tlv” “not _trpp'cg'd in prime c >4 A a e A I i ' e cxponso of the establishment of the ‘ VLord-Licil0lt£u.9 In‘ ‘ii-int}!-wt!» lllttff-year ‘£26,633 including £v)0,0tI! as a salary‘ to_ ,lIlI -Excellency. - ‘ l ' " 0‘ , ;l:....'.vc .1 3‘ - - ~IO90rl\""AND 1'Ulttttl;"r.‘ The‘ ilttelst‘ iiitelliglence of'llii-,1 , _‘ __‘ opct‘i'tidtlI‘Ul"tliU' ’TlIl‘l(i’Ill'I'(_I Iliissiiiiiii if hewisiiiir ”There halmseen a c.s..ll;.‘:'z ' based upo'n'_ri_i'-t ' ‘it is said. ‘rtlltisls thlelqjulf ee"o’n_, thefiotli ti ts q1Iitt!"v"ltp'pIretlt'th'hI," ttuniii hggjtli , ‘Sam “at that own dlspbiyi|iI_—-tha't_ she vp_ , contiflifé itas lottg"lt§ it riinywbe fltal) 9._ -—-attd,'ll"ltors'ted, that the’, ,, otvprs F to .lle?~ll.°.l..; H‘ m.'r‘ilk“é‘l, _Q t on will be ltato u‘..,l.‘.'.'§ u.e."cl. """"'l.'.9“.;,:., .=.~ sun and an - 'a;uwpogui.jo trmbc a. military msn’ol' ' - country. ' ‘tum-o. vrllr"ttdvi! no orders will ‘be given for it to leave unless new circumstances should render-‘ it neces- sary. This is"ra$,i'ill that hasbeen done at the Ministry of tun, . The Military cadres have been reformed, and such admirable arrangements have been made. that in less than ‘six weeks the standing army of France c'odld‘lle raised to 'l‘50,0l)0 men. St. Petcrsburgh letters received in Paris, speak of a strong desire f0I(“_I negotiation on the part of the Count tlexesselrode; and even the St. Pelcrsbur ,Journal has an article that is decidedl ‘ n this sense. It is believed that Vendeavoini . are still be- in}; actively made by the four powers to elfect a pesceable solution. In case ofa general war England will do the work ofthe coalition by se&—-Ind never was she better prepared to do it effectually. At this timc,rthc continent of Europe, France includcd, has but 22,009 guns in commission-—Eugland alone lfas l8,000,— . whilst the application ofthe screw porpellor to ships ofthe line has added to this immense force a mighty"'it'gent to playta part in the bloody’ drnma. ‘ ' ' “ The total tonna e of the continent of ‘ Europe, for all klrld of vessels, is two mil- lions,‘ or a_littlc ‘over. England's tonnage more t tan doubles that amount,‘ which, in- depe‘ii‘ ently ofhermercbant steam marine, givcs,'.h'ee_.a_"preponderance of strength on '7 thg beam, that, while it sets at defiance the wooden walls of the wnaticna ofEurope, extends-and protects her commerce where- ever her " meteor flag’ is born." ‘The fate of Italy is intima‘te’fy' involved in +th_e fate ol"'I‘ni-key. ‘A letter_ from Naples 1 addressed top London journal, under date 0ct...4th, says:.—“ It is perfectly well un- derstood here that Austria is to be pushed on as -Russia advances, by which ineansthe despotic governments of the ellinsula ‘will be‘ confirmed in their‘ lnlqiii "and cru‘t-.'l system of rule. It is doubitful ow long Pio "Nona may live; all npound lily I am assu- ’red, trace the elerndntd o dissolution, ' wfi‘ilht‘fot' some time past his‘ better feelings ih'a‘irg rfepcived so many wounds from the .All!5Il‘l:tll agent Antonelli, as to leave his ' mind perfectly prostraited. The next. Pope is to be a thorough-going~Austrian, and then.Italy will remain, with the exception of Piedmont, entirely Russo-Austrian, for the Two Siciliesare already governed from Vienna," ' , 4 liitellizence of the most. recent data from St. Peiersburg informs us thst.,ilie Czar still makes pmfsssiona, is still apt for negotiation, still rocks to ,p,m that}. ‘The positive sincerity of the Em- peror ulglluula .caui.ouly be shown. by positive n-treat. Less than this is deception. But the Western Powers are no longer to be deceived. nor will they again seek Russia with propositions for arrangement. _lt is.now for Russia to propose and to neaiitiate ; but her propositions and negotia- iious ,will not be entertained. WW6 0" 006 im- _perative bill!-—-\I|Bl' immediate withdrawal of her troops and her pretensions. The coullilneil fleets had entered the Dardan- vlles, but up aired in no hurry to advance, as they had not teac tell the Sea of ilarinorl when slenuler caxne through the Straits. it has already lieen stated that tbevessels are Hit in go in ~Consi:intinopl»-, but to rrnmin at the Island of _!\1.»mn.»rs.i.-ilmiit 59 ¢l:lIgl'lpl\ll::Il rrliles fntin the Tutltlslt capital. . - ' .’l‘lie Pays has. tliarfullowlng ;-" The last ac- _counts received at Paris announce that the Analo- Ftcnqly squadrons liaveciosard the Dardanellt-s anul "penetrated into the Sea of Marmara. We are hssun-d that lit comlnnod fleets will first avrrllfir ‘near the Islnh of l\1:irrnora. which affords ‘them :t ('t)n\'t‘lll(‘.lIl shelter; and they will after- wgpdg “at gceiinling to events and to the ordurs ltliey ni:r__v at-eeiva. In pas.-inzthrouzli the Dardan- nlles,.Fnnes and Eiiolaud. which} have given in this move question snob nmnernee proofs of modsrmion and reserve, sccmnplish an act of lotrslght and dignity. After this resolution. a'n ';|-nnrqi-,mrtll’lS lllll possililc, if Russia. listening to the unzihimuns voice ill" Flurope, should at length plaice this lumcnialile difference in con- IllIion.~“_ which shall not couiprmuise either the integrity or the independence of the Ottoman Blllllftli", . . . . lie Riissian Generals have left llocbarest. and pruaucdao 10 the .hosilqiiiirin-rs of their corps. ' Prince. Gortsrhalmtfaliino remains bare. -Ho has 'teoa'waIl- insltucllnnlvlll-‘I0 the course he is to ‘pursue invessa of war. The Russian troops in 'lhe vicinity ot‘.Bnsbsrssi master to the strength "of 60,000. the 9ll\‘lt|Il. the pontoon-makers, Vfillll their itnplenfents and eqnipsges, left for the D I mutre. lt‘ls natural for Russia, to seek time. She needs it. Her umy in the Danubian Principali- iies amounts. it is confiilaiiilygiaied. is but. ihnuaaiid men. of whom a vapsl. proportion are ill ‘-the reap hall-atlrvctb S 6 cannot remtorca Prpea Gonscgiskn . _ '0 road. rivers, and mmsabas ara- impassable .ui msuy_ parts of the Slie-wisbautbarsfou. to _iuagla»Tnrkay _, and anions the W'e‘stsrn Polo" Illl Ill! Ipvill. by mwhioh tins-the Illl‘I;.l_. t|reada:'vy "gill duwtninly: ‘pot llwlltihii,-I'M‘ the nth an on W umeerp. wltn aipvasmv silo 1llt¢ll‘I:elI‘t2|l(l'_t(;' tn: fulrnxphs M» n is an e . e wt nrfluosliwlll out complied with. H'cr'__ . fl«tlesyiin'ltni be consulted. twat‘ ' 'lnientlun oftlnlsr PacllI_VllpQ_n the -"'°".M?l=*‘l**"».«.».f the .46‘-opt "-".e."Wv=s'~ 9- "~- ,1lge llanubp and atlse‘lt_liis R i*?Idl|!. dHII_ EH3 "goalie; _l,lieirs,”id,is_ in 1,,” _c . an Illlflll‘: y I c .strorigsst faaliuaa ol paluolllm. n in lltt-so circumstances. it is expected that he will imp; }‘ they’ dsservg-. at on the Ruspiaiis the _tlefrI -‘Ni. '7 ,_'." 'lmll..°. 9.l'.99“\ii°°,. 9 - ,|‘i.s'l or u ‘ sum. up’ to s llthlt, J H, ‘J,’ ‘ F , . , . , ,, - .: I - .g.~-ili «I *1. l,i._.".nu'iiQ9t0 ratnaivron till hfonltiet’ E. . _V'0'ml,l‘ i_s,,prspars~t_ll'or a_lsiid . . ..i‘i.;., mm. our Bush. in crossing the disco ,*|'fIM,lA.¢v.QIll|\9I0|IlCl« -uotsaboi d-on nottaon fl! 0500-0"- _M* :W,' 5-" . ’, ‘Hr,’ 3 D ._, J‘ ,. _...I -u~- I‘ is, ..l?u. .. I ‘\-I . . l ly_ . Thou ‘shalt be cars vniiuisti-.-itidii of their nll'.iii's, so that tlicj‘ may I]! ‘pleasure’ i Nd ‘ordlnaaesrloto scrupulous execution, conform- ‘ably with tbdalpltlaions given.‘ As, however, on Car. when he crossed the Prutli, assumed the offensive. and has maintained it ever since. ' The strength of 'l‘uvltet'. supported by England and France, must prevail against Russia. How long will the Czar combat wllil superior forces! 'I'he_éntleavuur to undermine right, to oventhrow ‘insure. has been long, but hiih.-no‘ fruitless. I‘l.a Imignle becomes now one of mdterisl and physical’ power. Wisdom dictates “to Russia retreat. If she listen to the voice ofebstinsls folly. glue will but trouble Europe, and ensure her own ruin. Not only is sbsoltita right on the side of Turkey and her Allies. when they repel pirsctical invasion and unjusiifiable violation of the most sacred international bonds, but their forbearance has been oftlie must temperate and patient character. It is now exhausted. and we cannurregret the severe consequences that will emua to Russia. . A .dea-patch from Bucharest. of the l5lli October, announces that the Turks had already occupird an island in the Danube, nezir \\ lIl(lltl- 'l'he army of Omar P.icl.:i is represented as full of:-nlhu.-issm. The Borrsen Hallo of ‘Hamburg runlalns a letter from St. Petursbiirgh, of the ~l5ib, which says:-—",'l'<ida_v four of the principal English mereliants of this city were requested lo attend at the hotel of the Minister of Fantasies. when lit; following communication was made to them by that functionnry :—' Gentlemen.’ his M.-ijusty lmv. lug learned by the English journals tlml grave ditquiriude exisu-cl relative to the per-.-ms and PNP9I’|V of l-Zuglish subjects, whether in Ru.-sis v or in the Baltic. should war liresk um. has ‘ charged me to inform you that. wlmuerer may happen. the person! I and pin any of l‘lu._vlisli subjects, on sea and land, shall a lull)‘ respected. I may add that strong hopes are enierldl--cd that peace will be maintained. At all events. the conviction prevails that war will not hreuk out between Russia and England, whatever may be the coarse ufevsnis in the East.” Atelegri hic despalcli from Bucliarest states that on the 3d in-taut two Russian steam:-rs and eight gun-hunts forced a passage on the Danube, and encountered a smart fire lrmu the fort of ls‘- aclclm,silltaled on the right bu.-vlers of the river, between Rent and Ismail. The Colonel com- rniindihg the flulilla, along with 3 ofiicerv and I9 men, were killed. and 50 wounded. The Russians nsserttliatiliey succeeded in selling fire to the fortress of lsaciclm. _ The reports from the Russian ‘quarters in the Prlncipalliirs state. that l7 lmspvtzils zilremly exist, and that I0 lll0l’t' are about to be upeued.. The most costly furné~lu::l and ailminihly iirranueil pal- aces and dwelling-houses ol'.itie iuliabuunis are taken without remorse by the Russians for the purpose of accommodating th:-it sick. who niulti- ply so fast on their hands that they have already adopted the expedient of removing such as can bear it further northward. ’ Rr:rorirI‘.n Darn-r or RUSSIAN 'l‘noors.—A despsleh from Vienna of the 22d inst, reports that Ilia Turks had passed the Danube, and defeated the Russians near Allanelza. It was also. rumoured that some Russian vessels had been captured by the Turks. Both statements, however, appear to rest on doubtful authority. THE SUl.'l‘kN’S FIRMAN IN PAVOK OF HIS ' PROTESTANT SL'B.iECTS. -Most honoured vizier. illustrious counsellor, maintainer of the ad order of the world, di- rector of public a .iirs with wisdom and judg- ment, accomplisher of the important transac- tiops of ma kind with intelligence and good sense, conso idutor of the cdiflco of em ire and of glory, endowed by the Most Hi with abundant gifts and Moushir, at this time. of mylgate of felicity my Vizier Mehmed Pasha. my God be pleased to preserve him longin ex- nlted di nit . ‘ Let it known on receipt of this my noble rescript, that-— ,, Whereas, those of my Christian a bjects who have embraced the Protestant fuitli. nave suffer- ed lncq teriiencos nnd dimcultlesiii consequence of the’ not hhving been hithet-tb' placed under aaseporsto and special jurisdiction, ixtid in coh- sequence ofltbe patrinrchs and primatlesof their old creeds,~ which they are abandoned. not- bcin naturally able to administer t«liei.l.iv5il’s. l heroes. in necessary accordsnce.,witlI_ ta imperial splicitude and benevolence towards all classes of "my subjects, it is cdntrary‘ to my imperial pleasure that any class of them should be exposed to trouble. And whereas, by rea- son of their faith, the aforesaid protcstnnts form a separate community. Itlia,~iI conse- quence, my royml pleasure that measure he to-' kon_for the sole purpose of facilitating the ad- livuin pea e,qui'ctncss,un<l security. Let,llieu.a rospeleutbl ‘null trustworthy person. chi-sell by thetneelves, from nmong their own number‘, be appointed, with the title of“ Agent to the Pro- testants.” to be attached to the departmental‘ the minister of, police. It shall be-the duty of the 0 eat to. he charge of the register olthe mom on oft 0 community, and wtiichds who kept til: the police department. he agent is to reglster'thl'irih'all births and deaths.-l-‘All a plicatiohtlltr passports and mun-logo licences, in on tlnisaspscinl afloirs of the civntinunity which are to come before the Sublime Porto, or any other department, are to be made the oili- cial seal of the agent. The present ro pugust edict ,has been especially granted an issued from ' lmp_erl_nl chancery for car yin ,my lvtdexeeution. Hence thou, the above indlcii "Mhtish‘et-.’ shall carry the prebeeding the-.¢IuI9fll0D¢ .<If_.hses and the delivery of pulpit: a_re.sub_peet to iflc regulations. thou at not rm _ it an t i' .d ‘ oontraiventlon t at-cw. '1‘ ouqsanoiliilie one m 0 ‘IV 4a :: -I fillcetllefl or for Uglstr . l that. like -unto the other cotasianitiss_ot' the aatpira, ovary ty-s required grpsistsnoo be would to-tbetlinall their s¢'._iirs_, and in all matters gouosraingtnols oeaiotsrips and places of worship.-_—-_Tb,ou shalt , not ftnlt eta mhrhna@_,wbaQgvehm the , ‘“'. .'.°.‘;', 7 °”."' '°"‘W.‘!i. ,.. .."."‘H '4 ‘ "fun MACK!-JRIJI. religious concerns, nor. in short, wlt.li'an of their aliirs, either secular or religious.‘ in y manner w ' rdar that tbsylia be enabled tosxeroiss the usage of their fat in than to he security. Thou shalt not. ysnfir moles ed one iota in i ass or P any other mart- ters;ni_id thou shalt , "care nl and attentive to maint.aln‘thet'n ln llb desiredquiet and secu- rity. They srre‘tobe ' ' teed to in hole repressntxvtions to the lfidbliaie Porto which ‘it may be necesnr to make concerning their ufiiira, through eir agent. .A1ter thou hast taken due cognizance of these matters. thou shalt cause the present noble roscpipll to he registered'in the pro r quarter, and shall: cause it to be confirm in the ssession of the aforesaid subjects, and thou ' I that the hi h provisions thereof be alwa rie into no execution. Thus be it own unto thee, giving full credence to the imperial si net. Done in the seconddecade ofthe sacred lnontl) of .‘Il)lld.l'l't.‘lll. in the year of the Hegin 1264, at Constantinople the well uarded. ' (Sultan's ig-nature.) THI Porzume -rue Cain--‘-Tlie‘ Rus- rian llmbassndor has left Rome. “'I‘hePo e sent to some Polish monks for information about the Poliuh martyr just candnihed. The monks communicated the particulars directly, instead of through the Emperor, and have been sent in consequence to'Siba'- ria. To this severity the Pope alluded in his haranguc, and wept as he deplored that Catholics in Russia. had no other course left but ‘to suffer and: die. FRA NCI. ‘ An article of a wailllie character, which up penred in the llluniieur, uponibe Turkish ques- lion. issiaieil to be written by the Emperor bim- el a f. I-.‘very'ihinn is prepared for a land 'e_xp'edil_i.nn from France to Cmtsisniinivpte: but on orders vrj be given for it ioleara unless new circumstances should rend:-r_-it necessary. This is not Ill that lists been done at the Ministry pf \VII‘. Till Mil- ilary cadres have been reformed. and such Illtlll“ able arr.m«_vem¢~ms have been made. that in Incl than six weeks the standing irmy ofl-‘rn,n4;e, could be raised to 750,000 men. ' ' i p ’ .CAL|FOllN1A.‘-‘ -" " ' The Supreme Court of California. has made an important der-eiun, declaring valid. Ill fllml un.le in accordance with the Mexican law- The elfcci ufihis will be to oust hundreds from is held by them for years, and iestora them_io t 0 original grantees. It is considered a death blow to the squatters, and will cause millions of properly to change hands. by the mere operation of Mr. Butler’: majority for Governor, through- out the Slate, turha out to be only eighteen hun- dred and live votes. Murders and outrages are occurring throughout the State to an alarming extant. SANDWICH ISLANDS. From the Sandwich Islands the news is highly important. Dr. Joild had been removed from the cllice of Minister of Finance, and Elisha H. Allen, late United States Consul, appointed in hisplace. , _ A decided stc had been taken towards an- nexs-ion to the tilted States. The Frépcfl and llriiisli Consuls hnd‘pr'olraIet‘l'lo the Kl 'afiIihat such an nci. and the American Com’ icnerl had replied i firm hlt dignified sasnnar.‘ This nluvelhentllad caused the greatest saaitaaisat in the Island. . a Ulvtjrsn s‘rA'ri-:3. , An express train on the Hudson River Rat-‘ road was lilrly thrown oll’ the track by the can-" lnssnsaa of the awitch. '11.. train wt. golilj West with 700 passengers. none of whom were lulled or seriously injured. though the dsiupo to the freinht and train was estimated at 850,000 The switch lender immediately sbsconded. . Moat destructive fins have-oeaued st"NIU Yorlr A paper of that city, under dale oroa. 31st, gives the following particulars:-.—. Y, . The grain storehouse. at tlie,A_il;n_tic Doclta occupied by T. Snonland 8:. Son "were burnt yesterday afternoon, together wi "70,_tlilD of_ 80.000 bushels of wheat an-I coin. The toll! loss is about 8tl0.(lll(). The grain was principally insured in the New York Corn Exchange, and the buildinus and fixtures for :825,000.is the .‘Euia and Piolrciion Coinpauies ol'IIartfiitd and our ulTl«'(- in this city. ilille fire yesterday mor- hzng. at the corner ol‘.\':iss.:ii and Fulton sllecta ivns very dlsnstruiis. The loss' attibuhli to 3341,00; m. “pm. there is insumioe, only to the nmuunl ol 8 l07,0 ’ ~ Fmmiv—'l"he Glnuéisitsr ct\rNrp0t‘\llt'hCB olilne 'l‘r'li‘vrller notices the'at'rl- val at that port of a snialllteet of mackerel fishermen ubirh have obtained very poor fataa, and who report that mackerel are vary acsraa-- tbut there are nearly 509 sail t'|i',ADCl"_¥!lD fishing vessels on the htlllllelsllflfflflfldg 900 of which made in harbour at Port Hood recently, and all had small lsres. 'l'ln- British squadron was to be no l|(‘IlVt3 watch for the American! until tho l5th of December. The officers of the lhitlah Governnienl vessels Wt'|’C courteous and (outlo- m:inl_y towards the lisliannen.—'l‘hosa of the Pl’tH'_ln(‘li|l aimed craliia were insulting, The finlwrmen think that, the stQIll|t'|Q._ vifti 1 ' noise and rllort upon the lvatlr. d_rt'v_e, mackerel ctlfllplflfily ‘ their nu-inhtiilnrllood. ' The l’ovtl;mil advertiser of yesterday Ia) s z--- Fisl-iua. aslmnar Lookout, Capt.=’LlttlejIltI, arrived at this port on Sunday frosn Uap.0hsloar, reports listing had 99 bavvsls niaekslalltaba ,from bar by the Britisbpotuluia, on naming of. alleged llstuing within limits. . ‘within in‘... mrmoty cribs oldest so lienvyl blow ml never ltesn as this my an visited ittlbvntilu--Cttl ne'y’, aigtn‘ fitness, snlla and staging. ’anil that tune oftla OCH ‘it 53' " " ~,t7euiial Church pathoalasly. Irdlfi for ll. We board of so say sesieasdauqg, but fear the reports from t sea-ctppst yill be any. . thing but snresable. to t ose iv o IISNEIQQ, I ' " °"".l"‘l?'."‘ ‘l'°P- -'-9!I0'.¢,\tt|t~ ., 1