gee. , *‘vtvs , .i‘ - ’ " . A . i. If v ' '_ 72,9 ' i _ R ,- ,- . . tag “i ’fiwaw‘: . 4 . ;. . - «57’ l: r , .7 _ . . .4. g . r ’ :2: A, - ‘5: ' /.' x t- - .7 .» V M . ‘ 7 7 ’ , l E 'n . ii -. ‘ ' r. ‘ . ' ’ t C ‘ ‘ ' , e ' '. , ‘ «Tm; Arrxoscimto, lineman-4:129 on (“m hh‘kmod‘s durum for April) inh the universal hatred. and that they were only Pet" -“ "51mm? “311': the 19th April , admin in a manner existing, but an gm .091, -. - , gf * ‘ DOST MOHAMMED, - r ‘ ierminir the part of William Tell and Timoleoii. Bu! SWWLW,3 are happy to find, that Bishop Alexander ha} four years, and tliztlmf isd ncearlysxpii-ed, n. n , The afi'fii’fsk'of‘Afl‘gha‘Msmn have cliched so much im what is the fact? It is a mere repetition of the case of receivedevery aiieiiiiophi-oin Tahir Pacha and the autht‘JJIEI- dercd iilsvir;yul:ye 118:: '80-“ set!“ éaezeggefil ,. team, that a slighi narrative onhe rise ofhs hue sovefi Napoleon and Louis XVIII. The French would. ties of Jerusalem, and fivyas received in the tl‘rlllostlffle:fil{ theilnsefitsg Cameo Address I; ‘hePEbc‘:n eign may serve to clear some of the narratives on the doubtless: he“ P'eferted N3P0l90“. because he gftve manner by the ('frepkihhhf fil'sguisatzfihnglletildgaiithorise llijlliidieoral fiistrict ol‘Prince County, ' - gui’jef’h A Porttm' 0f the "'00!"t of thh' Shah: i8 hht the"? Play-deli; but we Iwhsuung Egan‘s {0' were?” man hadniiiadti‘diiicoigt‘he giglggtfllll church, still it was hoped and so also have the addresses oer.R'.‘ .. S. invasion of India about a century since, were Afl‘glian's' Lomfh because he aumved “3 '0 “mum at Peace: rhe iiiieitciigsobjection would be altered to its erection. The peo- Second Electoral District of Queeufp County,. —_a race of barbarians, inhabiting a country whose Al- C‘m‘whn wast doub‘less’ "mile 'a favourite mm me ple of Mount Lebanon, however, were less favourably dis: lium Stewart, for lfrtncetown: Cflfififw paevteinperature in winter, and 'whose fertility in sum- F'e'mh amateurish. “ Lh glh'rei" the" the Old h“ de' ioscd towards the Pl‘elhtcihhd the ehtet's and PthI-th}.0t is also a candidate for thatda'ntciicntme Wish-.- to “lien, rendgred them one of ‘he most vigorous and “My sceudant of the fority lazy klllESLbut he was a inucbi Drusems well as Christian tribes, had addressed a p‘cuh‘flon members who fellrhcs‘eh'tgestnofimemfigtgtgf i? “6‘ “we, ofNonhem India. Nadir, though a brilliant more inconvenient{neighbour for us,—and that was the to 0m.” Piislia,”in which Illt‘y protesiptl agpinst the [1 rings- lt'loiigglomlftyfirgbit: égnnbth , . accepted with": was 3 tY'hhti ahd therefm'e hatea’} but. 0“ his grand quesuo'.‘ for "s m cmlsmer’ Accordmgly' we “Sh high I"Zleiiittl (gitzlgl'lsvligt‘igfnlhiliilsle“ll; tpiihlgeii'dgmiv'dillti gIIi-erifi‘gfihe bottlitti. Mr. ’w. one ofthe "tut" to Perth“: he became a set. "hd was eafihy Ci" flung mm mhbmg and murderan emhewi or ‘he bcqvis angvgxiiisfts‘ilijejlitiicial \to the country, and iiieVitany P"°' tives ofthe First Electoral District of Prince . cumvemed by a can" cabhl' PORSO“ and the. dhgger from the! mmne’ and p-m ‘he 0” man In his seat' rhls him disorider and anxiety in the mountain, and cause ruin a” probability, be again returned—we have m . are the Eastern Bi” or Righter A conspiracy “’35 was emolly [he (Ease With the Afighans' DOS" MM]an and trouble among those subjects who had been intrusted [her Mr, Yea, the other member for lbatDiflricg’, , {OI-med againsrhim' and he was subbed when lying in med was sanguinary and treacherous; he made “it” h-V the Almighty to the keeping-of the Sultan.”.......r\melan- ofi‘er himself. . . ‘ ' x his tent, probablydrunk. A period of oeneral convul- “9°” “5- am] we beat htthi capture‘l htht- attd Set“ h‘fh choly accident had occurred tit Jafla. The first lieutenant We are ignorant of the i_nteritio?aoftbe C H _ 330“ {onowed’in which. his a“ “plan, "oil’s fought each to study the, art of respecting the British government In ofthe Hecateantisli SteallI-fiil’gate, three marines, two sal- forthe Second Electoral PISJJICI’O neens mm Six. .. . .z .i v ' . , ' ’ a duo eon. Sliali Slioo‘ali in: b iii ~ ( a sim leiou lore and a pilot, Were upset in a small boat on the Jedi: J, s, Macdonuld and Mi. horlics. It iii re . . Oihef,0l’ dispersed to their own homes. In the general g , l ‘y e 50," ’7 P , ,' '. “d, , d M,.c,,|.e,.0r ofB,.a(.k|,.y Pmm Road 158“ ,N disruptiom the plincipa, "meal. ofthe Afghans. Ahmed but he ivill Lnol. make war upon us: :aud, therefore, It Is l'ceh hh‘t ‘1 tom": ' ___ “0:161”Brlzepresenhng [his Dismug v i - Shah, seized a °°ttV°Y 0f tt'ettS'tt'e heIOt'gh‘g to Nadle our convemence i0 keep bu" 0“ ‘he‘lhmne' Wheiher Nrw STEAM Fmoarn, THE -LARGEST 11" THE WORLD.“ Asto the First Electoral District of Queen’oC Sm returnedwith his barbarians to his mountains, drove all “'9‘ have done a" "t the W‘Sest Why—‘Wl‘ethhr “’e ""3'” The Admiralty have given instructions for the building and Momgommvy and Mr. M. Macliirlane are alread Pm opposition before him, and giving liimselftbe picturesque hm have "little Dt’st Mf’hh'hmetl as carefuhht Phesht'Vmg equipment of a new steam frigate, which is to surpass, in “In plai-k, the Shhrifi‘ of Prince County, has. . ;., A i title of the .“ Pearl of the Age” (Dooree Dooranee), the Peace "5 the Shah, '3 hitt’ghthc" a tl'mSt'O” 0‘ "‘"Cum' size 8"“ Power, everything Ot'the kfhtl .Vet hflt’ht- She '5 t0_§ solicited to ofl'crliiuiself, and so, it is rumouredy‘ i Vi became monarch of Afl‘ghanisian, stance. Whether it would not have been much better be of650horse power; to have engiiie-roomoiég 6007tonsfi: htilet‘e'hathe Spank” at a thinner H095: 0‘ A”; ; mfg Ahmed and me as a on an... "3 lea the Dos» we an “""‘i"f*‘.‘ioi3"w§‘ifi "3.21:i‘..:::°"::.'.?:..i. .éfi’°é’fé$'or 12:25:32“:simian. arm in... and he continued his trade 0" a" i'lcreasi'tg mm" as cmfle or snvages' m’fig‘ht it on" and cm "p 03-6“ when iitiirliluthight [158i] ' xiiid is tolbeiiriiiedivitli 20 guns ofthe heavi- v‘ve‘hhoyw “Jim”; of the movements in Ki ' Mf-E long he he “Ve‘l- '“e 'hh5t have been a htrthttlt‘hle “.Ie have “Mdhe filigmcsl dmlm wold“ “we be?” the est calibre bcsiilcs Cfll'l'OlHltleS; The vessel is expected to be iCindecd, tliere.areraily. .. hhhi: neighbour. t0? he made {our anaSiOIIS Of India; re“ "gm Pmceed'"1' and "um be the Pmcgodmz diner an" fullv coniplet‘odand ready for sea beforethe close ofthe pre— i heavily on the decaying house of Auruiigzebe, and rob- 8‘" t0 I:el‘t'hh‘mt the Ah‘lhhhs “5 el‘1Vhlnc- Shhhmvex :31“! sent your. \Vitli liall'ndozmi ships ol'tliis force at conlll'litllll,‘ ‘yy’u bed and massacred without mercy wherever he conqiler- ""heht‘ei—h‘ 'm‘t"t“'2__l" the Shflhteht they“? the ““thf-T 6000 men might within three Weeks from the first receiptpl Messrs. Cooper 5; Co. my, ed. At length, it quarter of a century of proflisziicy and "t the Swe‘h’fi ht" Ghst’lVU-‘ti 0"“ the SC'Ilcll for the Che tliciiewsi‘rom Aflhlianistaiimave been landed utuAlegfindria, GEQ-l-LFMEN; I . . _ ,hnydl ‘ plunder, and toil in the pursuit of bulb, brought the vnlier, is nothing but to lilll'lCSqllC all truth, and make a inaiyzlicdiii stx days through Egypt(WIthlealVel?t “5 ,‘ce'PH _As the (,lmirmaii ofu‘Publicdileetiiug whi ‘rtslm founder ofthe Amrha" throne m his "mm. "6 died in tinge] novel out hf a harhmhm inchihml , The ma] ",1. to (,osseir, on the Red Sea, and tt‘nnSpOiter t once in lime [his Township, on the Second inst, n accord .0 n - = . ~' . f l - . - -. - - d - S! . 1 days more to Kin-ruchee, on the south coast of Scmde. duty, 1 beg leave to transmit to youi Office, f “P” 1713, abouttwenty years afier Clive had laid the foun- “"3 9 “‘3 thrttrthht'm' t-‘v 3“ ttttttghet” ,“VO ‘3” The Ila-MIC, Express announces the stoppage of one of \ournext Heraldy the incyosed documents’ {0 .iidl dations oftheBritish Indian Eml’hei h)’ the battle 0‘. Si'mhnl.‘ hm.“ {he thmne' hm! Pm “"3 enmmier “I m’ the largest mauuliicturing houses in Ireland, the firm of inatiou, in the imbe, that the other Elec in: Plhssci" ' ' [figue mm.“ the same lln”; has been done a hundrea JOSOlIh Beale and 00-: thlhhl'ltmcheCki Qtleeh's ChhhtY- throughout the Island will follow the example iPPa In the East the conqueror is always succeeded by a “mes (“er '“ Ihd'h- A“ ""ht'tduitl 0"“ Pht'ty httt’e got The Emperor Nicholas has promised the hand of his « Inm, gentlemen, A "ii. cowm;(}_and the founder Ora kingdom by a {001;bm-me together money enough to litre soldiers; the nation are daughter, the princess Olgar, to the‘ Duke of vaflSStlll. ‘ Yourg,‘&c' V In kingdom sometimes escapes me “Mural fun of the hnlltllul,'fln(l would hire themselves to any one; the PRESERVATION or helm—Mr]Ilfgcllesiff,trath Ahhlf‘lyli JAMES RO-Cr'ei form dY’thY-‘l Timon? Shah! the 50“ 0f Ahmed» “'35 a“ it“ perfidy’ l-les' briberY' and Viilnny Of a" Minds With thh ‘siwis/vhlinihtldcf' liilisi‘liiolliiiiie 310:1! ii‘ciiltlaiilifffd viilsddolilgh Piid- At a ublic mcotil’ltr ofilic Electors of theSoo ’ iiiht'I dolent voluptliary; but-the kingdom SUtVtved hi'hi everydhmg done by the A5“le ls carriedpn’ mike a Itesctsliii'ou inqa surprising manner from the action (if sea “(the First Electoral 31mm, of ngpnvs Cum“ by ll though he reigned about as long as his active audclerer 0,0"5P‘t36Y‘ht “hee the, consP'ch S‘Vehs "“0 a rebel‘ water. ’ i . s- , '1 h si 9.1. ' in d L t 34yfa ' cm“ {amen ‘ V lion. Ifthe British resulent is a man of sense and t'i- _.._ _ "t “L ""an f" 0989’ l'l L ('r 5| m ’. o - ’-°‘ 3"” 0" his deg“, rum. 0, his crowd or sons-were rivals gilance, he watches the plot, crushes the rebellion, and _ I LIMERICK, April 13. Reherts‘m haVIhéhefi“ Cd led to t 1". 01'3", them!” Illa"; ,for the throne. .Humnioon' ‘he ewes“ attempted to hangs the principal performers. If he is merely a The ships Album and ‘Lord Bi'0iiglia_in_have been accept7 lutions were suggmlly propiyscdyind adopted :.—- E” - r ' - , l show co'tcomb lie allows himselfto be tricked with his ed hy the Adttttrhlt)’ to convey dmlts Of 300 the“ tmh‘ cork 1- RESOLVEDi Thht “5 ""1"" I? strength» I! ISM v _ - .i proclaim himself king at Candahar, but was attacked y - . a ‘ ' I . . to Quebec Meelmg “Nun‘s mgle expedwnuhm "m menu“ la» “ by the army of Shah Zemauu, his brother, Who had eyes Oilenrlnl"fz”'es l'lmself the first d'l’l"")”tls.t '” the on Sunday, the Barqne Ocean. Knox, master, left Water- them and Southern Sections nfili‘is District respond.“ * seized on Cabul, and assumed the throne, and by that world: ‘Vhfle he ‘5 hthiihetl “thy hts 0W" Pelflhkm hen"- ford, forhlil-umichi’having on board 223 passengers, a Candidate to represenl'llleln in the next Hons! I __h, brother had his eyes put out, and was thus rendered, etsi and 5‘“ deft“ t0 Peh t‘ ‘hSPT‘teh t0 the gove'"°"‘ge' - Four vessels at Gulwny are filling with emigrants for l2‘ihhs‘81VEFvllThht "9 tl'lehPvafid “at.” I 13", ii,” the 1mm" flyle, incapnhle of empha India is the iteral, a'nnoflliClnglllle general pacification produced by America“ .. . . . ragf’urinéfydilfsu:gggfiflhigyxpxczr‘: u‘la25(.lfl:' .s n [and of conspiulcy'ahd a oomph“, was how formed his genius, when, in the next five minutes lie-IS shot in There is a great tide of emigration to North America this Cum“: dwrefiwlhe Elccmrs m ‘his “gal?! ' 7 g: againstZamaun, or his vizier, or both. The conspi- the midstof a general ‘rebellion, Or. if he'is a sulky. thl‘O'li‘Ih Watet'tht'di dttr'Tthhe Web'th season, as We" dire“ me), vme’s and hneresi from such Chadians, u’ to“ ntouwére seized, and their heads cutoff. Biit't'héy “self-sufficient. and obstinate offictnl, he despises all .nr'). fi'0¥}]glffie%?;: Boayggbofohs is laid on “that port the following pledge 3—. . . if, . we. had bebn powerful chieftains—their clans vowed re- “03 0f the m‘tvemehts around h‘lh~ fetuses t0 l‘eltefe with myenfiew for M’i’mmichi ’ I I (A,- 3-] h Cdmhd‘tte h“ the Fh’“ Elem!“ OPP venge: Mahmoud. a third brother, put himself at their that he is no! iiil'alhble. and finally walks into the pit- .1.th Xingzon a“! Eavle hive sailed from Waterford for Enginelynibgr" $3352! uiv bead, left Hernt, of which he had been governor, and fall of the enemy, in the face of day... But the true evd Halifax, and Newfoundlaiid, with 520 emigrants. aiihe gushing EicéiinnJ will useiill my infiuencii,u eve seized Cadaliar. 'All those affairs were bloody, but 0f SUCh thing's and persons IS, the hazard Into Whlch Tlic Mm’an, of'tliis port, 850 tons, Bowler, Master, with by every cnlaisilllllltmnl means in my power to 're ‘ opp . mug-h}, Indium Zenmun' who had been'. preparing they throw clever people and brave nieu, who were com- 223 passengers for Quebec, and China, of‘tliis port, 900 tons, pressivo grievances which operate against the Agri‘ my {of in excursion of whberv w thdosmn’ .mw stopped pelled to rely on them. Still we must have no Varnish. Jones, Master, With 334 passengers for Quebec, were towed l‘isgmgtilonyli \l‘lllut: lWlliqlllsedmy he“ endehmm‘s' Eh‘ on his march,’aud'liasteued back to crush the rebellion; “Prion” Ams'l'm”; “my are " Mm‘h” pl""dmi."g' hm] dohvln the I2m.”ye‘i'(iiidaylimnflmg, bi’iithe.GfirHO'whlitealnei’ bmiriiiivniiiisiigii hh?nt;efiilfp(:f:\'im’din L1: but has or i, The on - brother, no soonpr saw Mabmoud’s lines, than one half pniitio In remaining so long in their country; but. the farmc'fs’ and farm lahomiers i’n lhc Ninian “om Limerick’ for redress, I will oppose the sameiii Legislatioiii, I 0i! of them marched over to him. The vizier and the Aft-Etta” hhd_beeh hethhlll’ benefitedhy them: Elms" and Clare—in the China, from Limerick, Cfare,and Galway. "59 my," “cit‘em'"“,“’,f“§‘f*-F}‘°fi*?“°'y'h“°”°? " mi monarch had only to turn their liorses’ heads and fiy,~ expenditure gives opulence whereerr it goes,—-theiehad The Governor, n first class brig, also of this port, Gonna“, greehcvluyl;t‘fiphsii’masuchr": linseem‘elgiifiseazi, 1m They escaped to one of the mountain tribes, bill Malir been “0 has or tl'fflnnYi—lhe POPUIatlon were Pmtecmd! master, fouo‘ve‘l 36519,“th evening With 190 more Passett‘ same; and the wrongs done to the Lovalisls {If-"Iii, 5" moudis gold followed them mere. They were bmh de_ __and‘ as m theideaof their feeling disgraced, like so gers ofthe same description, from Patrick’s-Welland Clare, endeavour to remedy} and, lastly, will preserve-uni , his “veted up; zemaun, by a reuibuury fate, was blinded, many Romans 0,. Englishmen. at seeing an enemy’s army to settle in Canada. I rpglards the qualificiiuons of Electors and Candidatetfi V v m and ma “lief. more fortunate, was pm ,0 demih But in supporting a retiirned‘sovereign, all is verbiage. The T M , u ‘ B. T . _ l ng Iltg‘iRepresentanon in Colonial Parliament,“ now EL this furious family, there was a fourthbi—oiher, Shmjnh, only difference between the parties, is,tbat the British Sutullfn; 0%,}?Endiagfe'sl:;_lfir1331,3115: fiflzesEp y3 IR ' Tl '. M . . bit , “'th had heel! left. in charge of Zelnaun’s principal Phldi hltt- did "0'- hllhe. While the DOSt MOhammEd party lay, and Mr. Jobson. As .tlie latterilizid never the shadow of a gen-crafts!:iidiirlgt'purgiietdnlivl thing? 13:43:34: on‘ l iewles at Peshawar. An insurrection—how raised is bribed, but did not my. and, among barbarians, the chflhceithe ""“testitf h tithePhtcei Wt” he hetWt‘tM" Sthhh’y Messrs' M"°h”'""e ""d thnehhh" the" LeSh‘t‘h mi among the secrets of Cahul diplomacy-.suddenly b'h’e always “files the hEld- . ‘ (Whig) and Mr- Hume- ' and _in tegtimnny of tho eslcem [Ills Meeiing enie, ‘ burst round Mahmoud in the midst of a life of revelry; The-MOW in Chhhl t3 the heaVlest it?“ has thheh 0" UN ' STATES ‘r gazes gigoried, and tbt'e‘Jewel-keepcr placed in his trhe Indiap many srnpel‘tlhe :a’ys Ol'Hytllfl‘lAll, “than the A corre‘sppndém’ w“ ._fi.om Washington, states that to the above named gentlemen, for their pastlegis ‘1. j... . ya. “as now mg, . I orce uni Er enera 'zttl ews was to ten up y l. e the negocmuons hmween LordAShbm10n and the Secretary 4. RESOLVED, Tllutttllls Meeting feels bound tow to But theAffghan throne was again to be beset by=in- Mysore cavalry—hm this was upwards of half a century of State will be carried on .in personal interviews between Mhhg“.Mhethr‘h'"eaa-“ Ch'lthdtt've for this section of" ‘ CH 9 £1? correction. Mahmoud escaped from his Prison,‘and agO. It is a heavier blow than fell "n the British .army tliose functionaries—also,that Lord Ashburton is of opinion i" “mm” the "'35"th “t "‘9 ehS"i"g.hh"°h”"i “mt. h 3. Shoojllt'was forced to leave his harem, raise an army, in Europe during the whole Continental war; for though that he will not find it necessary to remain more than two agnlflz‘c‘g": tifghoam truly mfvplelfor lllm,h"nd the c .. ‘h 4 «PM Pitt‘s“ him. He had, at the sometime, an army 0‘" "OOPS 0" the Continent often suffered from disease monthsinthis country. The Legislatui-esofMa'me amlMaS- siiiuiinnulrrieamtoiiiisiihi‘iiioilrlfeniihnm' ma!” ‘0 ‘t u I. ‘ fighlifig‘iu"‘cnshmere. The horizon nnw began w and wimer' they fought successfully, and even the march sacliitisctts iire forgnyiih £0 [lip-conwlted on the Boundary 5' RESOLVED" Thnnhe. chairman “gums Meefimdn , grow cloudy on_ all sides.‘ His Afl‘ghanerian anpy was to Corunna was finished by a victory. But in Affghan- 233132;“iltlzlsggytgpfgns “gillligax‘lalrhgroshgligy [tiger in mirwu'rd ,h'ey-0,.eg,,;,lg Resohhiqns {tn-d pledge to 3m . e il lttachefil'tirid rained in asingle battle; the next inielh. istan, every kind of blunder seems to have been com- for the Creole “comes, as ihey have'ofienpdoneyin fin“; Cdtld'dme: “I'd “ht? “seeth‘h'mg h's “hiethmehl " i3 cud“. .w‘i'wumt Mahmhhdls gettethli thtEh Khan. a 'hhted' “ht! evf’ltl’ kind 0t 1055 Shhhl'e‘l. “hteheved by 5 cases. The late rhessehgersfrom England bring a consent hiihrgaofiiiigiiiieeviiih than???” ii chieftnin of remarkable bravery and talent, had taken smgle ray ofwctory. Our gallant troops have been en- to pay for one of the American vessels taken as aslnver 0n Newsphpel: Grails Island. 7 ’ I”. is le m: i h i ‘ Candlhar; this was about 18“). Shah Shoojah then forced iridignnntly. .to fly before a rabble, because the the Coast OfAh'tCa and 88!“in BOStOH- Theseyttls l'emal‘k' JAMES ROBERTSON, 9‘ ht ll advanced to meet the rebels, with a poworful army; but Mllhle had hlhd and thei’vhhd "0W; am‘ the force Wthh ed’ are Weir-ling.Circumswncehnthmgh "Ohm" may arise The Fourth Rli'snluho" wascmied by a "‘“jmhy ‘ ' g I}! he was beaten in two phched bnmes’ a“d forced ‘0 fly m a few rm,th ago would have marched ,r-mmphamly from the orders given to the Bl‘lllsll crmsei-s, to bring to all the others passed unanimously. . t v u I, ‘he punjaub‘ ,he ,ermmy of Runjeet Sing. from end to end of India. is now fugitive, or showing .“5 Sll§::;e‘d gritsssgilg.‘I OF THE MMNE LEGISLATURE cm“ v1,lio,Clil::;rrlnan having left the chair, it was moved A - , ' , - - 4 4 A -—l '1‘- samcsmu )‘i i . ' ' ‘ forh’leiltlizlowghty‘ashgignarpli oInce rpore, and, like a savage, habitual bravery only in dying on the field. nor fairfield, “deeming tlieprcsent posture of the question moiinn was iniiiiiiliiiiil MleIgml’i an: hm : y _ g wet tone to cuts and bravery of his relating to the North Eastern Boundary, and the matters con- . 0 ’ m” ‘e 1m" S o t e‘ .. ti Vizyer, Futteh Khan, or, probably, Jealous of his popu- _ iiected therewith, to form one of those extraordinary occa- ten'lcred m um cha'rman’fl” the imphthhl mhhhe‘hn v llrlty. be blinded him, and shortly after put him iodcaih, LAND SLan AT New Onassis—On the night of sinus contemplated inthe constitution,” has issued "his pro- h‘"! Peth’tme‘t his dutY- - ., -- “a ti This act of atrocity/produced the consequences which the 237d hlhl’ehi between 7 and m O’Ch’eki a httge P0" “ammo” forconvening the Legls‘amm at A"g"5tat°h We‘l‘ —— / ~ ' ‘1 fit deserved; the brothers of the vizier flew to arms, lion of the Levee, on the West side ofthe river, fronting “shay the 18th MW» “in order” receive SUCh communi- . _ ; . t " ' :Doat Mohammed Khan, one of them, who has since the 5930"“ hl‘tthlPhhty Fetrv- 3”" WW: entrylhg “’hh muons as may be mad? m the-"1’ and de‘ermine on sue" mea' Fwe-Mne‘flwse’ may. ‘1 figured so lmgcly in the history of this distracted (mun- it ‘he hmel known as me Winow Grove, mgelher with ffigesspstgliiydrfiytcongider Will best promote the welfare of Mr. James Robertson, Chairman of a Meetin ‘1 try, made himself master of Cabul. Two others seized the he’t'tttht' garden attached to it, the building 006“- Tiii: CnEoLEaSlEEvi-zs —The slaves char 1 ‘th ' held on the 2d MAY’ 1842' h Candahar, Cashmere, and the rest of the domiiiions. Pied h)’ the 3”“ Ch‘hi teh'Phl hue)". hhd Sew‘mt OUt' belongingto the American brig Creole hadbexexdiiihiiigd Sikh—71“ conformity With my verbal “me ‘ Shah Soojuh. under the Proiecfion of Ruhjeet Sing, houses Mr. Bell is a severe loser—not having had and discharged. " I Ewhhsmm made to me by the Meeting of" 3 $288.61.!“ unlucky; .he pins plundered ofhis jaw-e], Thc ii-Ille to save his establishment. The Bee says—“ We , (The .Chlcigustice at Nassau, addressed them in the follow— gfliflaflhigfif :solvnm italte’ thatlagmhr ‘ ,_;..i Lion of the Punjaub starved the fuaitive prince uu- Vtette‘l the Prethtses thwat’ds mtdhtght. and 00h” Shhfce' m” wmds‘ It has pleased G°d ‘0 set you free fmm the t ' t tPQ ’ e 0 he bdndldates' or is ‘ "m he gave up especially me “1mm” "diamond “zlmed ‘y see a somary vest-we of the garden in [he cumvm bondsofslaverv; may you hereafter live the livesof good no (i u-Behs Countyj—aml I. hereby taketiib a I l u I , _ m , I , , n, v _ i and fmthful sub ems ofHer M . , ” contained in the Resolutions of that Meeting. a t. The Mountain Of Light, and, at lennih' Rhnjom tion ofwbich the proprietor had evmced so much taste, D. Ch - J PleSty§G°vemmehh time 1 must observe th t 'f l H ' i havingno more to get from him, Shonjah ""hd his family and which formed one ofthe principal attractions 0fthe huvé'confi'gfigb’gflihh‘g :mmem emu-"s “the U' States’ ht'tfet‘tttly take the plodolia i iirii3 nrlitieioalbe he were suffered to make their way to the British territory surrounding neighbourhood. The noise with which the men. ' ym e ence 0f the "gins 0t me bonds' and this I do, “0t 83 thoi’lfl’h I would aSSume ' T in 1834. ' embankment and buildings gave way, resembled the filtering myconduct,butDbecauselthink, ' 5 Th3 origin of the war with Dost Mohammad is still disehhrgeota Park of artillery, and cauld be heard dis- ST. JOHN N B Mn 7 hbem‘ Gamma-ms is ‘0 “received With“ It Invdl ‘ ' “ me obscurity, The, Persian mmck on tinctly all over the city. The gap extends to about 400 TREASUEY Dnnss'rnnns.—lt is reportediliatthe Governor in”: an eqhhthtghtifor I must say, that it v 3 ., i 4 He” . ft‘lirected by a Russian general, had uatu- M590 feeit from, - by hhhht 200 feet in depth, and the hhggoniic‘l have ‘teter'i‘heft t° issue Trehs“ry Daimtthms ii)ot :i‘lilesrflffi‘iamlfid: hm House boamngmi‘i q .3. rally 6X61.” Suspicion or the loose fidemy of the Afi‘ghan sml was still wearing away when we left the spot.— ha”: ytgrlyhrwardsi (W'th thtet'est at 6 Per eet‘to Payable werc‘as liberal); Aiiibslienlivlihofiii‘d.“(iii an" m i . j . . . . in or king. It was unquestionable. that be had commenced Fears are emertmned that the damage Will extend far- vince. Asihese 92:2,,2‘;fiffi,fl‘fiff,fi‘§,“dfo“P°“ the Pr?‘ thank my Constituents for the mark of ’ . glowespond-ence “my, ~[{ussm' “hder the prelence of therhas the only barrier against the encroachment of the Province,the measure will bag are,“ r¥.|iefp;sfh°:r:e:t returninghme last Election; bu: Were 1‘ protecting himself'agaiust the aggressions of thjeei the river conSists in a slight embankment, which scarce- time; and the fact of their beariugniiiterest will indtice :13: my own feelings’ lwould “0‘ “gain con” Sing. The British governangenera], unaccwnmhly ly can be styled a levee. We are happy to add that no “Y PCY‘SOns of limited means to lay them past for the purpose didate’ knowihgthfiti however resolurolml - I «912. for etiinggri'tiie absolute fifcklpness ofthe liarbarihu char- lh'es ‘Vefe lost 00 this occasion.” 0f receiving interest on small amounts. $231];::;';(:l'lefl.pr°ressv“"2,” hot "0“ i '\ it. " , ' " no .t a notorious aci ity with which it is swq ed . . " m— «'4- —*4 - ‘6" am support” my View“. ' i i the) _’ . . . . IX LIVERPOOL MECHANICS [NSTITUTION.—Tlllsll‘lslitllfi n a e rs "tie" Inter )0 . i t . hymen]. IS Said-to have refused advancing a subsuly in be by far the most extensive and prosperous esliliili)sllll'lperilt10r a h] c g o I a u t a ‘r 713 z r a l U. bates than ihggg’whad thiftwelime" less i 3,, of 000’ wmch me u DOS‘U (prince) declared to be the kind in the kingdom,-aiid is effecting an immensity ofgood ' , me ,I Wm . S, owever, my _ _ . | ul'éé negossary to his throne; and a march across in the large and important community in which its operations SA 1 URDAY, MAY 14, 1842. fim’i th t1 39', an If} cannot shy much in - , ‘ ‘ : I I6. d . r \' . r d h. h are carried on. The buildings devoted to the purposos ofthe in- i ' a w' lvo‘e right' whwh's’ perm“ “I ‘1 n in an. ‘a war'werepye erre ,w to havealready cost, Emmi,“ cos, 15,000” i, cnnmins upwards “33-06 members 'lhe papers received by yesterday’s Steamer are withom fhd for some good speakers whom You I » a. h. " on a mul‘cdlduldilbn, about twenty times the sub- with 850 pupils in three day schools, and 600 pupilsin fine... 0; a“y neWs Ofinterest. tthe Meetmg, 01' any of those present. ' ‘ It'dyhmeron millions sterling, and may cost an uulimit- 'I’tteen evening classes. There are fifty teachers regularly em- this letter, you may do so, ‘ 65A ._ .‘ before (lam is regmmd. “But the gauflmry of phiylglési‘vvhpfie‘s;l6i6iss iamnunt I; 5,302]. ayear; a library «9,000 dNone ofthe Spring vessels from Europe have‘ yet arm,“ 1 remain, _ ( mg, thigh "Oops. ahm,e cans-picuously h. was brieh but Tl H. I -’ '9“ “it n" H a} y distribution or200 books. 9 _ In_our harbour, but there has been an arrival at Port Yet" m°5t Obedient WW3“! "“ ‘ . _ 3 ie put to ectures nredelivered twice a week and are attended Hlll Int 33 do 8 from Bristol fiwl ' h h n ‘ dangerous, .qalilpgtgn. Dosti Mo'hamméd was beaten, by audiences vprying from 600 101,300. The,total receipts a}, 7th ,ult. \ve yundérsmnd she, {61:1}? p92: 8 '3 lelt on the um ; 1“d taken. pfisbner; .and- “now’v lr‘erflwo yea” I of carrying on this extensive machinery amiiumediau Year to 6’. ice on the passage. 1n Wit :1 great deal of . nominal “in h r * t < - _ e “n 9391: 188. fid. The evening schools nfi'ord instructionin En vlish : in . . I, m 2‘ the “the struggle ‘3 to be b 3 writing. arithmetic,mathematics, mechanical philosophy, miviga: To Tn Enwon 0’ tnicou: Bait 'i . . ‘ - Ma'ol" Generals S' ’J . C i s. . . timi astronomy botany naval nicliiteciiir ' _ . .l 1" times A. Ho K. C. B. and .._. > ' . 9” display ofg'sentiment is‘. acttiall "fastening sciatic, nrchitectui’nl, and rimnmental drawin eiamGChhm'cnl’ land vahhrd ArmStrong “he al’tl’oihtEd t0 tm, stafi'i C S" - . s i, , v . , y . . . . g nd painting, toge- . . n anada to Dear Sir- A 1: .MW’ "alf.,om¢his “pl-("msng subject, and ,he Whigs a"d thirbwith pip’dellljng andl Aprafincal Whammy, A, the In“ 33:8er Lieutenant generals Clitherow and Sir James Mac- neigmmwhioods aarepggwf thtihlg to. . .. A,» _ . . . . ‘ ' .- - . ex I Itlono ie iverpoo ca em the.- w - - o e . ’ _ , . o wnc i 4_ _ Rydh'fhls “9 beg‘hhthg “Han” the Ah‘iihahs '"m- [‘1' by teachers in the institution, and ytwent; (for: :glu Pammtg? A private letter received lltCl] rl tt I beg leave ‘0 request that you will also .i triotvsfiingieSJHd allgother line things of thefiad‘lcillj were formerly pupils within its walls. There arms, 35,10 N. F, dated April 25 says_“TheaS: 1%9zhih'0m St John’s fettewmg remarks. ' 5“" .“ '-'Ecl)b9l.n ‘ he foitors sa‘y that the Afi‘ghans 'had flight schools in connectlpn'wlhll the institution, in which a comprehpn, unsuccessful, and will be ruinous~ toiin [ls era: has been Very AS regards its being again-cl Meefifl‘ ‘ to ,0an Brmsh for forcing a beloved sovercifin from {We system ofgdncmmn ls flamed on, adapted m the age, “pad, ged .m it. The times here are vel- lu W W” 0 were enga- beg to observe, that whilst anonymouth . 'i' men, and an unbnlnved sovereign on them. “$3, D,“ tte‘aahd hum“! 0!.th PHP'lS- The extra classes comprise in- The prices of Oil in the E irl‘yhg 00in)“ . some w“th & gun-shot of the plow 9f -' . :‘fdhérnmel‘ was the universal denial“ and éhm Sh )0 striictiun in ClifimlSH’L'HEIHI‘Hl ‘philosopliy, the French and quoted as fonow_seal 0“ Pt; eis £Tgiket, April 18th, are others who reside at the distance “my .i. . . f 7 ? I. i 0 German languagesfilassws, vocai munic, 6L0. Brown, £32 10- to £35. 00"], £2ét per tun (252 galls.) ceived information of it in the moot . 0 £30. ' — meeting was not numerous, how"? i i D in ‘3 :i