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Day
15
Month
September
Year
1845
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Public Domain
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The Galedonia brings advices ta the isnti instant. Mr. KícLine had pres nted the credentialp, nnd Mr. EVerelt lite letters of recall. Mr. Mc L. Was nrtibtiS tö enter1 upón the object uf nis misión mstdnler, btit affLord Aber deerï bad arranged to aócompañy the Queen to Gcrmany, the of tbe nvgoiituions was prtstpoued Parüamfttl vinó prorogued onthe ló'h by the Q,u''en in person-h'ivirtgaüthorized thé construction of 2000 mi'os of tiPW roilways ih Knglotid art'd Scotlnud, ond 5T)0' milis hl Iré l;ind- copiini S.4eO',OOO pounds. "The oníy clouds in the pohtical horizon are identified wiih thosê iff the D'Uurs'l pky: bwt onb mnntli of fine weather woutd put all fears of art irihtifficieut harvest completely at The wedt her hw for some lime been very nnraV(ira4)lc,tlvoig:li hlterly we hnve had sdrne dnys of hYight (tuinshioe, birt the crópé will bc abundnnt, provided the grnirr had au opportnrntr of ripfeuing and that il cáif bese curely housod. Eff rts have been made in varioüs quarters to extite alarm on the above héad, btit liithortothey have bien in a greaV measore unsuccessful. The stock of ofti ori hantf firoiii ihecropof laat year is cohsiderably greaterhan wasr gei eraliy bewpveo 10 oe ■ mumu igo, and rendérs it certain thnt if there is jitthing to apprehprid but the laienéss of the m mconvénienee wórlh noüce will ie f. It." The tran'actionfc in the' grah markets are WHtched with the greatest anxiety. Price hnve sornewhat Imvered, the söppli'S beiny siated ta be much more abtmdant thiin they were a monlh ago. and the weaihter bein? soinewhat more favorable to a good hrve6t. A fresh iiutallirttnt of the Chinese ransonimoney, Whiéh waa btonght to England by tlif Cambria, arrived in tiOftdon on the 4th inst. - 'i he whole of the ransoirr.consistin? of %000, 000 dollars, which was depofeitêd in 500 boxes, and Weighed about 62 hundred weight, was convpyed by the Soötnwestern' Railwny, under a mililary gimrd. Ou iis arrival it wns placed in ten wogont-, eachdrawn by four horses, nnii taken to the Mint. 'f"hfere is amthor portion of Sjcrce filver expected, whicb will be the last. of the ransom. ALGIERS. The Alyerie states that Abd-el Kader hng evacuatftd the terntory of Algiers and ruiired wilh about M)0 hor6enen to the southenst, into a desert Which neither belong to Algiers nor Moroccö. The ertpeditfonary column of the división of Oran, which operated dunng the last three monthflotr thtt neigiiborhood ot Saida, watchiner the movemente of the Emir, had been accordingly dissolved. The Duke de lsly left the camp' of Airo el Arba oiy the üoth ult.,-anP proceeded agai-is: the tribe of tho Bfcni Ohagenous, on whom he inflictcd scVere chastisernent. Matshal Soult has found it incurnbent upnn him to reprove the Governor General, on his part, has written soinewhat insoleill leliert in juetification of hiacbhduct. Two aidèa dè-carnp had ariived at head fjuartere with deepatebeá that' appcarcd to bcèxeeedingly disUsteíul to the Governor General, who was very anxious to prosecuie bis projected expedition againat the Kabyles. WESTINDIES. The mprovements of the civilized worlJ are reaching even to the West Indies. A correspondent writes frorn Jamaica to ihe Brituh American,-"Tho railroad from Kingston to Spanishtov. n and Arigels, is very soon to be opened. tt is laid down in the most solid and m.igniiicent style, and largo prices are offered for shnres. The enginears have arrived to cotnmence the northern railroid: and the g'round is also being purveyêfd för thé Jamaica South Midland railroad, connpcting Worlley's Bay nnd Kingston,a (Mstance of 150 miles. There are Uro more raiU-ays to be under(akei). The capital ofiliefivo, in Englaud is uboul LL,- 500,000." The Islnnd of Cuba is likewiae becominj ntersected with rnilrnads. There is onenow pen between Havnna nnd Manlanzas. Tlie leve! country oFlhe West India inlands is pecuÜarly adnpfed to rnilwnys.vvhile thereniorkable fertility of the soil furnishcs an Rbundance of freipht. At fir8t sight one woiild imagine that the West Indi Ialnnds vvere so surrounded by the sea, and Wit hal so easy of nccess, the railway8 would not be needed: but the exceasive competitiwn in sugar añil tobáceo raisinjj,compels tiie planters to devise sorae mans of choaper trnnsportation to the sea nhore, thon the old fashioned way of carts and mu'.es.

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