Safed. He add8, that were there increased jfacilities for communication and transport many evils would be nearly abolished, such as irregularity in thevaltieof coins indifferent towns, irregularity in tbe prices of the necessaries of life. local rebellions, and invasions of Bedouins. But jealousy of European influence snips all improvements.— Because Europeans are Christians, and Europeans are to be checked, the independence of the Turkish empire is made to con- « sist, in the independence of Mohamedan-5am. But, on the whole, the consul does not 1 see reason to despair of the continuance of Turkish rule in Palestine, if allowed a fair opportunity to develope itself under ableand conscientious men.London Jttcish Chronicle. ,