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forlorn to oppose to the absolute triumph of the Russians

was the forlorn hope of the friends of Turkish independence. No effectual tember, al which the following remarkable words occur: has been as we predicted. The Pacha submitted as quietly as possible, as the fortresses, run ALL THE CHANCES or WAR." and some detachments under his command, ignorant of the truce which he had concluded with General GEISMAR, having provoked an engagement with a party of Russians; and been worsted, the Pacha

Turkish taxation appears.to have started up and, with. deep proles. headed Revolution . • . 753 Dumont and Bentham . ▪ 762 of several of the smaller towns, driving the Magistrates before him The East—Resistance of the Russians Penny-a-Line Metaphysics • 763 wherever he appears. If this be true, perhaps the tax-payers in at an end—A Turkish Reformer— LITERARY SPECTATOR— Turkey may give more trouble to the Russians than the Pacha of has done. Scutari Spain—Present State of its Agricul- Shipes Memoirs . • • 764 In the Brussels papers of yesterday, it was stated that the final rati-