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CHRONICLE. 
1,0 078,000 Ma, 8 and m the. quarter 253,000/.; this, as com- 7 detachés should be simultaneously executed ; and 
nd ‘with the preceding year, shows an paeoon in the ondly, the: t the wh ole of the works should be com- 
mes f 80,602/. In the Excise, the increase on the f three € years. The committee, ‘more- 
year is 622,310.—The Lords of the Treasury hance certi- t detacl i 
Laine the eights of 3 Hometavile, at Noisy, t Nogent, 
fied to l e ommissioners for the Reduction of the 
at the exceeded t 
~~ — for the year ending the 10th Oct. 1840, a 
h of 1,560,6404 10s. 84d., the C 
enn. pater that no sum will be applied by them on ac- 
ome of the Sinking Fund. 
e Na 
vy.—In yo mparing the list of ships now in 
PP ede with the list = last January, we find the 
strength of bs nav be is increased by three rat 
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raters, two eighty for Sites Gifties, f five loops of w 
and seven Bist r ohies steamers pene addition to ou r 
defence of 79 the outa 3 in addition 
o Parliament. The number of 
en, marines, and ‘ea now in omblay exceegs pe myn 
~The Lords of the ae OG a have given orders 
y which an savoring army 
W sect: from the panes of the north and east could 
the king o 
up. The passengers d with great Re ha 
urgeon, wi 
efficient, ana they “ 
aboared “incessantly for Th 
24 hours. e Commander 
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Py tes and scalding water from the boiler was so deep 
reach Paris.— ~ the speech addressed to the 
Ist pre Ley 9 clesiein, in the name of the Univer 
ity it was stated that the government 
opened pair dled of education in tes = communes 
f France, that the mioper neg | schools had been aug- 
taetited by upwards of 1,200,00 pupils, ad that they 
were alts * over the country.—The municipal 
— nc ad of Lyo — ommunication from 
a c 
India uncin Supre t of C 
had ondena that 50,0002, sterling, "pat “ ‘Be legacy of 
Maj jor- Ge neral eaten 0 die a In idia n 1800, should 
and hold, that it was only by dint of 
£ + Da bisa 
up. ~ No lives were lost ie this storm fit board, thi ough 
oan who =~ caught by the water in bed, was — 
ned. pA crs h ccnp 7508. for the e 
before laviog the ship ; 
and desired t ig F df ay 
able purposes 
RB cony 858 e Queen has given to the Museum of 
ij Brussels a valuable collection of ea: sts 
kable 
unt upo 
According to the will, 
portion. the amount _remaining 
na 
my.—A report preyails in ye circles that 
tine ial; is about to retire from the Hor Berg a 
that the post of € will 
the cities of Lyo ns, Lucknow, and Calcutt: ve inns 
gan council have voted the erection of a sta’ 
panne of the testator. —The marria ge settlement be- 
n Count P 
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tate ue at Lyons | 
poin nt of the ver tical diameter another ~~ ofa an nae = 
aa 
mission. Recent circumstances, which h ned 
ters of public notoriety, have been daeationed 
of the de agg va A 
South Aus —The new a oyiwead _ left London, 
o embark ey Adee. It was the on of the South 
fm it to a 
eparture, but ‘his Be yd was 
pth ‘time for the entertainment. The mit- 
tee, awiibe: presented 
Registration of Letters. — : Wednesday the new regu- 
lations ca 
was pram es type fe - Hatters without distine- 
Th t 
1¢ mat 
as 5 grounds 
of i g 
| has Paine rien to the French M 
to 
appeare 
on sword of Fra ; bequeathed by Napoleo’ e- 
rome Bonaparte, part oa the ee: s, dower, and dichiaes 
o* sa at pass down to her dants ; 3 or; in nee 
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operty; and moreover, that 
its was sapere eesion of his will to deliver this trophy to a 
ussian subject.—In reference to the affai — —— Spain, M. 
Guizot has declared that it is the policy of the govern- 
tio 
Pag whether ras contain 
e registratio 
assumed a parabolic rather than a eter cur "Ths 
rare phenomenon lasted from nine till half- atk prette 
Russia. — Several provinces have taxed themse' 
voluntarily to bao Pasay for the preservation of 
historical monu At Pultava sixty thousand 
‘oubles ve Y eielietia to restore the 
chure i Peter the Great returned than 
ty:—It is said that 
ee intend to assemble 
army of 150,000 men ready for t! 
Spain anp PortucGar.—lIt is osmmaaiie stated pres. 
the mediation of England will be i ag oe 
ramet 
softer un 
pons wanauneyert mention on that 
oO waht a road from 
and advices from the —_ “aie 
pleasant res alts. 
it is in rontemplation 
tance, which wo 
fee is ls., which, w ee ogi wa Ca in vadvanee. the liberty of the Queen’ 8 government, and would not 
Foreign, colonial, Pe Ne letters’ pte will n enter arties. If the government of 
however, of f des) tch. .| Qteen Isabella were ie eae in its ex istence, nt Freneh 
Medical Reforms.—The Coll f d und wanti si its old policy 
termined to abolish the class: of extra : Hoeatites, and to of support ; but, short of ‘that, it woul not meddle with 
change the method by but would lea 
henceforth to be elected. The College of Surgeons have | all liberty to the government of that antry ; ; and if tha 
ss, to be styled Feliows, government made sincere efforts to uphold a regular a 
ministration, it should be supported. King’s govern- 
anatomy, pach a and surgery, and of surgeous and | ment wi rs rt any nape oe de facto, i — 
assistant pigeons to Aeris itals ; and further. country, which laboured to guide Spain in regular 
class sha enjoy he rth the privilege of electing one- pacific hae ‘but would not be responsible for h her preset 
fo pr of the Council of the College. ministers. —The storm which was so severely felt ir 
ipline.—The Fifth ep f the Inspectors | Britain on Sun also ced in Famer. At 
of ‘Prisons has been n publis hed. Ita appears from it tha t con- | Boulogne, abou o'clock, two S Rats ca vessels ran 
itk shore within it yards ‘of ioe © Norther Pier, i in an piri 
ie |teontenthe b The wind at the time was blowing | * 
ffi 
proposition o of the English 
, Officially 
declares. that the Spasiah Government had acted, and 
wou! uld aet that | affair with all the independence and 
a perfect hu 
Tndiaman 
urricane. "The Ia arger of the vessels, a fine West 
te, in a 
r. The e inspectors advert, to the evils arising | 
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a considerable time, but it was Soeee to render her 
amiatente. _ The crew, upwards of hing § yt har eed! re- 
they 
ll i safety 
when 
The smaller vessel, ee was 
of about 
some war to fi ners are confin 
er day and night, unrestrained by the presence o “i 
officer for olga brit men differing widely in their 
hab: innocent of the imputed charge, and for the 
rst t pan, Racers in crime, 
and of the most Pade cin and r character. The 
tha 
ers | the various sta ions. 
150 tons, ‘Jaden with wine and brandy, pity "flarteanx he 
and bound for Boulogne ; her crew and cargo are sav ed. 
Letters from 
har rmy ne 
that “Regoriations “had been commenced, and that reserve 
HOE to 
ora their success ; ; ae = the gece would be salvia 
an hon noural able oe “9 acd Spain, and 
ce 
infloenee. The iuitary ores of ‘Spain amount to 
and 12 bat- 
téries of artillery. “The effective force 
one is computed at 140,000 men. 
tion of the Oo rdn nance has i iss Sued orders fi 
troops are 
xt or 
soldiers, 
ub-offic and 
out 11 ,000 2% in aie hospitals at 
During Marshal Valée’s last expedi- 
Wobclon | 1839. was : 558. t mumber at | 
tion ac 
of considerable magnitu de. 
contents. 
, Without seeking to know its 
f his horse. Ere 
a pes 
any one tim ~ 376. The daily iene 796. Of this 
an 532 were gs 17 y 
ears of age. 4 ps yinle 
number in Pale gy t 70d Con : Conese ) eo ead an 
write well. The cl of infirmary sa has ae re ; 
nd the greatest number oe. at one 20. There have 
been t The ual cost of the prison diet p 
head has been aa 61. 7s.10d. Th ly cost of each 
prisoner, in cludir every nse, has been Is. 10d. In 
Gil uring the last year, the greatest 
num mber in comknemeat. at any one time was 209, the 
mn dy he heard a human voice issue from his wader 
dism 3 
n Arab, who had thus 
age; aN 
young woman was the wife of a 
a iy her 
in his terror had abandoned both. 
his living 1 omens on one of the 
led th mey among his comrades. 
‘state that Mme. Lafarge. is - ender mae 
The soldier as 
ti and 
r 
any 
mber of infirmary cases 180 
the greatest number ’siek at one time 19. There have 
die deaths. The annual cost of the prison diet per head 
is 7/. 9s., that of the prison clothing and bedding is esti- 
mate d at 27, 11s. 10d. The daily cost of each prisoner, 
is Is. 10d. 
Aforeign. 
France.—The Moniteur of Saturday publishes the a 
dresses delivered to the Kin g by the diplomatic carpe, By 
—) is to be per in the cell which was occ citpie ab ert 
a api cal, who | eee ed rag horrible celebrity i es ve 
Fa ant, w. as never quitted Mm 
Laffarge from her first prt is thot allowed to accom aay 
her. She i ant be re: gary th to her fate, i “ ows 
some repugna tn 
sins donee ot @ grey cloth. ectinig 
letter to the rere th ig Se her Majesty for for | ror her 
the Portuguese frontier. 
continually’ bem germ towards 
he 
or Engh "nd Portugal asstirances of its pacific inten- 
tions, an ttle the difference by 
means of ‘diplomatic negotiations. a 
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atholie _princes of F Genmany-caning ‘t ie 
s the te eas of his days 
erals to be employ yed oy 
Pp 's in preparing articles 
fhe a stiband of 60,000 florins pi been already delivered, 
A only two mon ths s are os wed for vat 
all t 
ame activit’ ty 
federatio 
It TALY.— 
‘or Civi Vecchia ; 
Rome. packs her mo’ 
a 
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RES RR SS eS 
the Presidents of the Chambers of éoty Hitherto it has had gone to meet her. Advices from Milan announce t 
dignitaries, together with the answers poten of the ae Regnier will continue to govern Venetia 
tess of the President of o Chasis of Deputies | such as clouds, the Pale of a vessel, &c. I. Daguerre, oe bardy ceroy, although his resignation had bee 
id not enter upon the great poles Ss of peace, war, or hams: has aw uthorised M. 'Arag o announce to the ner state that the Austrian army in th 
the late events. The King, in his reply, said that “ that he} i g war, and bcoer 
should only be underta S a sacred that whe was this difficulty, and has discovered _the means of ti bing : i 
determined to preserve peace, and that t! hich he é learn from coe that the Minister of Pol — 
had preserved left the cow The Marseilles papers contain: yo accounts of re published a return for 1839, of the e population of he con- 
© way of dignity . recent storm in the Mediterranean, a and of th the vo yage 0 tinen Sicilies. Th 
in the name of the dip ¢ corps, gj Robarar ines his | the Si ¥ to ulati ing that year by 39,194 indiv- 
on the preservation of pe he President of | Pacha of Egypt, Count Walewski, was a passenger. She Pe oe at on the Tst of January, 1840, it conse af 
ouse of Peers, in ess, observed ay the left Leghorn on —s mea mc 7 —. and encountered | 6,133,259 souls, viz., 3, males, and 3,1 104,251 
power founded by a warlike genius = nek the m a heavy storm secning she was | females. The births amounted . 236 ,087, viz., 116,142 
ble, and that er Leg of a were aoe — the Pye of. yeah, pape 1], by a | boys, and 109,945 girls; the deaths, to 186,893, vity 
laid by more , that carried & away y her = rboant pale bax 96,273 men, ai ;620 women. Among the lat be 
persons me of had years ‘ Se men, sig 
‘ican neg it was impossible for the ship to keep her course st of January, there were 10 
_| for Marseilles. The coals pers got into the bods and the phat Laey Kingdows 29 783 secular clergymen, 12,751 monks, 10,449 
| Would not work ; the fires, too, of the nat be nuns, 25,572 civil and military officers, 5,981 persons € 
or the im mediaté 
