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Day
3
Month
June
Year
1844
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Public Domain
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The H bernia has arrived xt Boston, but brings notbing of material consequence. No decisioo has yet been made, on the motion for a new trial for Mr. O'CoruieU, nlthoiijrh it was expecfed in a day or two. It wonld dobtles8 be denied. Much exc itement bad been created in Engand, by the nimored reca IJ of Lord Ellenborough, Gov. General of India. His adminiptration wa8 mode eomewhat ridiculo'ip, by his pompous proclamations. Vast numbers of emigrante, from all parte of the Empire are now flockiug into Liverpool, on their way to Canada aud the United Ststes. The mojority of the Scotch emigrants are for Upper Canada, whilst 'those of England and Ireland are for the United Stutes. China, - Six days later advices from Cantón have been received at New York. Neither Mr. Cushing nnr Mr. Fletcher Webster hud arrived. The British had already opened their trade sat8factorily at Shinghae, one of che free ports. The British authorities have been leasing lots of a quarter acre each at Hong-Kong for 75 years, at the aggregate annual rent of over$lL,000. The Press estima tes the entire ground rent annually realized by Great Britain, from its leoses on that Island at abont $120,000. The British frigate Pido was at Whampoa wailing to take on board three milüona of the treaty tribute money. Visrr or toe Smwsror of Rdssia to London - The approaching visit oftheEmperor of Russia to the country will render the present eeeson the most eplendid since the visit of the Allied Soverings in 1814. HÍ6■'■■■■' - ■ Imperial Majesty, who will be attended b severa! membera ofhis iJliistrious house, an a numerons retinue; wi]J occupy the eplendi auite of apartments in St. James Palace.- Preparations are already commenced nt th

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