Mr. Wanntawrosi, the British Consul at Tripoli, has been removed
from his office. lie is charged with promoting rebellion among the subjects of the Bashaw. From the subjoined paragraph in yesterday's Globe, it appears that Mr. SPRING RICE is inquiring into the eircutn- stances of the case.
44 We understand that a conference took plea yesterday (Thursday) between 31r. S. Rice, the Secretary of the Colimies. Sidy Hassan, and Mr. Scarlet, on the subject of the e plaints made by the Bashaw of Tripoli against Mr. War- rington, Consul- General, which lasted sees.' al hoots. al. Dupuis, the English Vire•Consul, was pts scat as the principal witness against 31r. War- rington, as also Captain J. 11. Bratieh St. his, whose attendance had been i neva ad both by Mr. Rite end the PeCU4;■Ig party. The Eater &Two] ;o what hi comeien.•.! d il-o "apl:s or De. A', asricanel ; hilt thom;11 he mi•oat be eon-Wiled a meccas rather on the side of tile IL sttaw of liioo'i then Clue. Woe'. it ,e1•1114 thi,t is de'ended 1..t sem or fie aerie:Along of AI. lhonois as he i hotv-,lit not sugicieml 1 f;es". '..I displayed a spii it wllieli i.m ml s. ii ill. Cm upp.olia :se nf/11 the
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