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His Royal ep ettiar the Deke of me pc although Rusera the Princess Mary. of Hesse | her husband, whom he looked wpon, he said, as t the right right ; 
absent from Kew, oded Dr. Seard to ply _ te | Darmsta dt was ‘cotonsd December 17, wy. Captain Walker has been presented wi 
poor families in the ee, as well as the > the follow | fi-box p brilliants. The je ee 9 in ‘te 
union workhouse, with a good dinner on rt reo ; | ried to his eee Highness the Grand Dake Alexander. Saltas n are = emplaged in making a diamond n 
and that ~ pare of the Queen’s free-school should ~e The cold which se | fajes 
wi f and plam- pudding on New Yea pete. We learn : from Circassia that the mountaineers | < fearfal gre mpest has one ov the Black Seg 
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day, pal y thes Pie of them as pen ired it, be supp lied have st d d th = ot held w which and the Sea of Marmora. The m-vessel chartered 
with beater — this inclement weather, at his Royal | was a aie station on the ¢ e walls, which | by the Government to carry tro bre and money into 
Highness’s expen re of earth, have been completely ive With the | Syria has been wrecked in the Sea of Marmora. The 
Ry Ce Ree cxesption o of Anspa, the Ras ow not a ra ae ll cm eg Lape et the vessel before leaving 
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_ Praxce.—The fortification of Paris still continues to| Sratw axp PortuGas.—The intelligence fro ror ti ecked on the coast 
its Macher Ah is ——— te Peninsula during the past is of considerable im im- of Khil i; engin eee wae Sulee the storm, the 
the opposed parties wath vu diferent | feeling The | portan ee. . The Spanish | Governmen t has declared _ its | vessel was ae wn seahd, and 19 men an _ pe i 
for fi i sengers — "The Trebivonde ear ork — 
of the and ~ reat is taking activ woh on boa ~ me t y by a wa thre 
ir yey ne shee is ss cro Ps of the King’ military measures to priser the threatened aggression. others g mad ton "fog and pet sed 
to ‘arn the fir e of the fo rts pond the Parisian populatio The cause of queveal b eager n the two countries is stated | were onliged to rv [ished to the masts; twenty more, w 
i If it were in’ ree: rnded, thay & ion) os $s follows sagen or treaty for the navigation | were to ee have their limbs pee Be 
, it wool & mit a gre reat strate- 7 the aoe was poner in August, 1835, by which a — 
getie “favs “ag i f Pari Id be ine | mixed commission was appointed to fix a tariff, and regu- Hot —Among which hare 
tifying the mara and, that taken; ay? conquest of France lations connected therewith. The first set of commis- | lately peng presen mor to ae ees Chambe r, one of the 
would follow. It would lead to the ioners met to deliberate thereon, and came to certain | most remarkable jis that of t 
of the military con of the pa ak France would | conclusions, which, when submitted to the Portuguese | and dea lers in tobacco, living t Rot tterd am, who remon+ 
be exposed to the chance of losing all in one Seen: The erie em — re —- Another commission was - cerhie we - * dey on of , hes which will impose a con- 
safety of France, according to this party, wa — Rhine, | pointed, and terms were settled between them. On this | siderably ty on tobacco. They are of opinio: 
the Loire, and at her frontiers, and not in hs er capital. | Ker pas ao of ihe treaty a report was presented | that such : oe if s not w —— inoue the trade in 
A difference has arisen between the Sony cto of orocco | to the Portuguese Cortes in the session just soled: The age bl at leas t on reatly di diminish it, by which the a ay 
and the French ates ament, , for wh eb the latter, Pod is delay which ensued in the ps ussion ef _ matter many persons w will be deprived of their means of su nbeiat 
said, have resolved ti by the Portuguese has adopt sive he ‘ ead 
be appears, that, at a public examination of ® native ‘er, da maven as a ground of po of the met of being res ber’ will he diminished. 
serious nature, notwithstanding the — © declaration fang -—The Brussels Mi- 
at Algiers, a dispute arose between aF in the Queen's cor on elo osing » that | nis aa has brought in a bill to the ‘Chamber = 
the were of the Po ces: of } Moguor " iy © rs ot it would be one of the principal object of d psa 08 hopes seepage J that the force of the Be 
whic’ assault on the French pa M. porte, | inthe new session to be commenced this day. pring tee Te shall be carried up to to 80,¢ 000 men , iuseeal 
the Frenct “Const, protested, bat Tnefectaaly, and he _ So deeply do prof won this poe that they have ad- | of 50,000, on account o f affairs in 
then hauled dow ner fr his fing, a himself and ¢ ese Government, in which . Euro In the wrens B ve the i wa general discus- 
residents under the f the British vasanae| Bes made, Pt ifthe Government of Her Most | sion not the —— = ~iy r the prevention of duelling 
The Spahi meanwhile was pond a the Emperor of Mo- Faithful 3 agony do not within 25 be absolutely eatity has been co 
rocco, by whom he is said to have been well treated ;| the terms finally agreed on by the commission ers, Spain | Iva ALY node 3 "letter rom Mil p that the Arch- 
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since then the French Consul and residents having |'will employ military force to compel it. Att i king- 
ed the “ anh at Tangiers, ha ~ f d by the | dom, is shortly to proceed to fre rg in order to be 
means of embarkation to leave Mogadore. hoe Spanish Government to Great Britain, cling it - ‘said, | intrusted with an poe share of government of 
mad ~ a manne of six sail of the line i is to sail to | upon this coautry to sanction this appeal to a the empire nese intend sending a d ti 
Ta nd enforce reparation for the insults offered to aa agen overnment have also a Vienna, to pray a eet to continue the Archduke 
# country as their m: nora os ally, csiming: the in the government of his Italian dominions, where the 
here of Napoleon pie wen of England, = es hespenes * uo report of his recall has excited universal regret. _ The 
have been so numerous, that on Satarday pag were esti- | federis The Portuguese ees t hav Sardinian Minister of Finance, ani the private secretary 
mated at 100,000, Notwithstanding the state of oe cided to suspend provisionally, ‘for fe forty resin o a- | of King Cuarces Apert, bad arrived at Milan and had 
weather, the avenue of ~ i continues | rantees of ~ Jnr of the house of the * | several interviews with the Viceroy. It is believed that | 
thronged with people arch to view the —to ge all ts from 18 to 25 years of their visit is connected with certain measures of safety, | 
“4 ch issued, that dari ~ to compel ‘all "publi phen: excepting judges and cl fa | which it behoves Austria and Sardinia to adopt in the 
life of Napoleon, the Saat mber was repea' santa y i t of an attack on the part of France. It is said that | 
the period of events which hed 4 yeoerha here ote on oi Noleniern, anf og abn gg public employés Dake of Bordeaux gone to study naval science | 
destiny. In December 1799, = e Oporto, » poms | and affairs in the Arsenal of Venice. 
ity established. Tn same oath of tthe hl | given tol — m2 y oer ons wre fo the ¢ Rome.—The note of Cardinal ‘Lambraschini, on the 
lowing year, and nearly on the sane oo he — the | C me crtilery is about being sent . Rives, subject of the marriage of Count Demido a, ry — g all 
infernal machine of the Rue Nica bey of De- Save mich a oe it is rumou ured rigadie er-General | mixed marr’ ria ges to ‘be null, unless ‘there i st en- 
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December, 1805, he gained the battle oP uae On cine sane The vessels 8 of war in the Ts ‘agus, it is re-} tholic religion, has thro 
the ith of December, 1508, he entered Madrid. oe the shar are te be fitted out, to be in i i should | barrassment. The D Dake * gd berg is precisely 
16th of p eecortead 1809, he ea himself fro casion —s to blockade the ports of Cadiz, Malaga, | the same position as Count Demidoff, and letters ps 
Empress Jo poison _On the 20th of December, 1812, he ‘Alice ante, Ba &e. It is hoped, howev er, that the | Rome state, that the Russian Ambassador has, com- 
returned yk in fluence of the British Government may prevent matters | mand of the Emperor Nicholas, demanded a categorical 
the snows of 1 Dukeion Final ally, ia ia December, his remaina, z explanation of the note of Cardinal mbruschini, The 
after an exile of twenty-five years, have been brought to} Gare —The papers are filled with ae i a“ Papal Court is in the utmost perplexity, from which it 
their resting-place on banks of the Seine. | prepara re vin progress in anticipation of w | cannot escape but by the oe be ~ spe The 
__ The driver of a Paris omnibus was lately found — All no letters emt from a “Asean, Berl, eet in this city Le adopte mode of attack, 
ing in his room. | The goles Velng' iafore ned of the fac Manich and Vien ae whi le at ws of | saitiag solitary persons in n the street, they i lie 
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to restore animation ineffectual, nantes d th i tat t, in surprised and w baerey in coef 
persen ite the deceased. i one of his pockets he ‘too — apa a ee are merely precautionary, id “that the most pet et of the city, and upwar ards _ of s- 
vered a ten docum by which the coachm reason to hope that the sense 
clared ‘oat, being sepa ‘fn a secret society, his ture had the "od feeling which actuate the present Government | city in another much- gs ee ted quarter. The 
it the Ki ig him rance will render those ane superfluous.— | Marquis de mg was attacked a few nights si 
une! he had d i| Mun al ‘In the spring, a corp of 80, 000 mea * his own palace by four men, rer as he — d se 
to waded ‘Maes The a ave taken this d at Heilb the co was killed. Some of these outrages are said to have been 
startling case in seo, and rome seer di are entertained of the King of W veulee ostensibly for the purpose of committed in open day. 
making extensive exerc’ ne s and manceuvres. Amongother| Napres.—A agnomsed — ee a coffeehouse- 
M. VAbbé de Lamenna tried on week by the changes in introdu ced into the equipment of the ae | keeper, married fow years since to a respectable 
Court of Assize of the Sein vat he endeavouring to over g bre-bay milar English woman, Aaving geal panale children, eight, ihe 
throw the Government and excite sedition, by certain 0a tock send by th bh f irail 
passages contained in a pamphlet, of which he is the au-| the old kind of * anata The serjean arifle | which had driven him to a state of fi reas, has shot his, 
thor. The jary found him guilty of provoking hat ike those used by the » Tyrolene, ary all aie pine are to | wife, and an Soncaaer himself, A liberal subseription 
against the government, and of writing apologies’ for acts | | oo Briti agp pone. having | has been made for the orphans by the British residents. 
regarded by the law as crimes. The Court sentenced him | asked for in “ae cage e kind of percussion-lock | The French eon seg ae Sagi Baron Billi 
one year's impri —- and a fine of 2,000 frances, to- | adopted for the Bav ota ne , the King has cial a| umpire betw issio} respectively appoi 
gether with the cos complete set of models of all, inds of arms to be sent to | by the British and gales jr to adjust the 
The Arc gee hop ge Paris, —>* the funeral of Na; apo- London | sulphur rage oe “The Ba- 
leon at the Invalides, observed abbés among t fal ssy whe 
clergy who “aid shot appear very well versed in the minutize men in the sen of the soueoenen Seaemieas pur foe successively sled these functions at the ~~ of 
fe man convicted of belonging to them is, | London and Na sh 
of his attend- | after poles Re ergone the punishment to which he may| Maxnra.—We Jearn from Marmorice bay, that the Zebra, 
ommissary nat gig Sarl ane veqieheaell the be sentenced, to ‘be ex expelled from the State. in which -_ has been driven on shore, and totally wrecked, with the 
= reverend gentlemen to pare area him outside the hall h loss of three of her crew. ~~ Bellerophon was also 
church, which they did without hesitation, and on driving | be forbidden to ae that State without special por the point being lost, and the Pique had her 
4 found a to be laymen of | _— ion. He is subje to strict surveillance carried awa 
waar yiae'e who had been unab Ae tickets for a | in his own State, and i lists of the Esy errr —By extraordinary express from Toulon, dé 
ood place in the church, amd accordingly, disguising pr State are to be comm pobre a to all = = in | spatebes from Alexandria to the 12th instant have bees: 
y procured admission. | order that oe against them may be received. The envoy sent to Syria to arrange the € moarke 
The Finance Minister pedis on Wednesday the Turxey.—The plague has secu a. isl a the ation of the Egyptian army bas returned to Alexandriss 
budget of 1842. The ordinary amd extraordinary ex- | Balkan, at Schumla, Varna, an agetan 
penses are estimated at 1,316 millions of frames; the ordi- | lages. The authorities being anxious sap nap ar pro- refused to ratify the convention entered into “ bebweet 
naty revenue being estimated at 1,162 millions, which | gress of the scourge, immediately formed a cree eet ln cor- Mehemet Ali and Commodore Napier, on the ground: 
six millions | don, and established — in the infected d pe that the Commodore acted without authority. The 
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amber to create rentes, if necessary, for a ca vital of Sad the Sultan. She was opel by the lady of Captain | i cas the Turkish fleet, and to_sen® 
millions a francs ; and prepay that, elierinig tar the the con- | Walker, on Walker Picha, i he is n fe iw st ie, ad can ie ee te tender his unqualified sa 
tinuance of peace, he did not intend to oars the public were very graciously pone da To Mrs. sec he 3 Ma. Shioareothe The Pacha has acceded ae $ 
works of peace, but would demand a credit for them. jesty spoke in the most flattering terms of the Sil pation, axl eh the hich tha Japan. sossece i . 
