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from Berlin states, on the subject of t 
of Ngee Besse nt the Fr ench ambassador at that capital, 
that pre sly 
gr eatly (Tegretted their departure, which is accounted for | 
by 
pesoomgga ; it is also stated that their conduct has Hei 
ost exemplary, and tha t ‘the ey | have Semen a jut claim 
lowing night — was another slight shock, and s 
very slight. The first — wai s by far the severest a 
the longest in duration as th 
t 
up till malduieht; 1 that his aoa was ng ee t to 
conne: ecte ed wi ith views entirely pacific ; that he would re- 
republic. 
chief, though it speed some of the inhabitants. “It 
~Travelers lately arrived from Warsaw assert that the 
appears - — been nearly omually felt all round Port 
Nicholso’ 
Government is conciliatory, an d that its armaments are 
far vise shank phone ortion to those of France 3 ; ee that 
Ger her idea than to place her self on the 
oe 
Rugsian 
br The official journals, however, are silent on the ~ eee 
subje Parliament. 
K.—A letter from ies image states that the HOUSE OF LOR 
i f M nies at 
Paris will contribute to the maintenance of peace. —The 
cats 
nglish Coasil at Elsinore been ordered by his Go- | 
vernment to go to Lond any ‘ene e information respecting 
the Sou nd duties. _ The Danis h Government have likewise 
—The Bisnor 
May _— Coli, 
arl of Ri to what course 
ing condition, according to the last accounts, which are 
made up every three years. There is an excess of. ten or 
twelve millions of dollars above the peace of 1838. This 
of the 
tu Prussia during the last 
increase of commerce. The ages of 
the Customs nee My many persons at first doubted, 
e said to bec and “more area —A letter 
ha 
which he is 
nm appointed 
the he Princess of Meck- 
le lena anf , abe is to marry the Cones Prince of Denmark, 
is gone to “the Court of Mecklenburg to instruct her 
Royal Fda ness. 
SweEpEN.—Papers from Stockholm gt us that the 
beating given by roe Makavihiitile 
if the noble Earl at a future 
. “substantive form, ee should be 
assist the minister in the eon with 
entrus Vintk ter 
N state 
inal Co! 
maw 3 send the depositions by an officer of their o 
ms that the originals be returned. The pales 
d te - f Pipe 4 
tha’ Gé tie eps ap be vered i dent fos ry ee rs im int the service eof “4 ‘of ditintion, Tuesday.—In reply to a question by the Marquis of Salisbury, 
J ac cae ic Goad iapeyidoe tah nie The Marquis of Normansy said that as little stg as possible 
pty a e setae granted being brought to the door of the Palace before | should take place in submi some measure founded on the 
for ‘the armaments in progress, toy os a" d be | that of id diplomatist. Striking any person in the king’s wears thi a pir, nig fir s and tarmpie rasta 
. ie ie subject sooner atten ‘0 arose ent 
oo to demand a further ‘Supply. Firs tnimated ‘Adie Palace is punished with death; and as the lady has for: ivath Gon avant grates Gk bardente tn ke teres ak a y 
lay this demand | mally complained the Court, reply of the Emperor | “Vor Datuousin inquired whether it was the intention of hi 
A bly of anxiously looked for. It ains to be hether | noble friend, the Earl of Aberdeen, to introduce in the present 
t he Czar will sanction the conduct of his Amb or. session any meas _ the subject of the Chureh of Scotland 
Fp to t ane hecoir remonstrance on the subject ra the Grexrce.—Private letters from Athens state, that the — fal ol aeetoae ment ie bea aid 
med peace,’’ addressed by Austria, is = so peaceable |- King, on the occasion he og tenon Aa sty: ae} i i so for reasons. The Bill of last year had 
a nature neh the Ge erman, levies will be onfin ed to the Greece, had made a number of promo a been onion ‘ ee —< Chancellor agar om, 
n 4 E and navy, which were held to io the il-will o! cessions to the unjus pep paisley 
BASS. seed These wait Senetis, 1 a ongst those foe vere = ; the Sponge Fag — — S Ge oabenl 
n earlier than pen in the s spring ; and in Wirte eharca several individuals said to be prcesrberasely in the independence of the Church ; and the noble Viscount at the hi 
the bapa of War has caused an inspection of all the Philorthodox har sg! and well known creatures of | of eaty’s Government ers tre — Sees wie liteer 
horses in the co antes to take place, with a view of a Russia. Coun’ me of the chiefs of the opposition pe these pen at oe eee nee ha eee of = con 2 
pa the purchase of such as might be required on to the British Govern vat in ba — Islands, had been hay am Pb hopeless to legislate satisfactorily on the suject, 
emergency. ap] ted a uncillor of y his 3 Gr ecian Majesty. barr gs —The Bishop of Exerer spoke at great at eo 
Swit cists —From the note addressed by M. de 
Bombelles to the Swiss Government | it appears that the 
petition from 2,000 of the agg h Prot 
st the 
the pretext for 
ono ‘thick, it was believed, - rovscmhedee by Ki 
pro, 
eg jected by Messrs. Green gnory of the Island of Montreal. The pe bore the 
th tof Atateta + i of the it clergy, whether of the Church of 
} et * f hati ba + * | or ot any co ite - ‘igned by 18 out of 
24 magistrates, by two members council, an: 
NITED poptntas the arrival of the United sraaet among pe er roa the} present Solicitor-Gen if Low: Canada, 
the Grand Council of Berne 
the Executiv eCouncil, in aiding ‘ae Gvrnmens ot keg 
, by a majority of 107 votes to 
ii aa stated that the rench peor “she , in com- 
~ gene of Vienna, 
plianc 
Us 
| packet, we have intelligence from New York to 
date. The 
ib 
poten to support the Sindudanauets of pe Emperor 
The right. rev. ag se 9 i 
i i t- | purpose t by this | ce a transfer had been 
aitied: Unite rie tok et comalderable import. made to a lic ecclesiastical institution of pro 
. c gal pens P which by law belonged to the Crown. He commented upon the 
Tt a that since the resumption on the | inexpediency of thus giving perpetuity to a Roman Catholic in. 
paym ppears 3 expe . 
15th of f January it has paid o out over six million of specie omg policy unheard of till 4 
en 
and s : cer ge ies some et Govesecpcts 7 thing oe ‘ 
made suc: he 
against the _ Suppression of the convents. The Swi has bee. sic than they had Teason to expect. Many aioe path ae a the present day, ah Y nat ote 
to the Cabinet | of the other banks are said to h fi : her aon plage by the Government vd Gis, coNnAE. He 
of V as was for- | —In regard to Mr. M‘Leod, the gi state that the | com at a step sodinjurious er > people 
pe given to ihe protest against ¢ the chaicention of or Grand Jury, after being ‘engaged two or three days in pion to dante ae iy thr were fort 
of Lucer re, disputing the ee of any foreign power t this quiches, came into court | time being deprived of their constitution: rights. 
app with a bill against him for murder. Itis furthe er a added, Ph eee wpe ea tart Paty fey dae Mo bined sont 
3 ti] th one presen! ee een. ie S op ol 
ed.) Then thi tho ho had 
falta a ag Ss to cede to a company to and aslo to be held on the fourth Monday in Mars, Seal breapye corre pace ch ona aA pre opel e ode one 
sted a extent of tenitory in the island of ea} 3 "the unless a special commission shall i issue. Such com: m | of 4 : to : themsely As, sclgnor ss ai 
rev = of which, for a certain number o years, is th a ‘ormerly rested on property. e » given 
pai vance.—The papers inias the entire com-| sent othe Senate. _A Jastice of the Supreme Poa ora SS een ——oee sy i hi rn 
aa in ten 1 days only, of the immense w — of cutting | Circuit ted to preside in | that should the rev. prelate bring the subject in a more peste 
a chan the Nieuwdeep t pg gee Mr. M‘Leod was still in gaol, but was | manner — the House, he felt convinced that Lordships 
in spite er all the difficulties of the execution. The ieee bro it is said, to nneet him from pre! violence, SES. = denied the ¢ pe aid ip Eat ay Hau assent 
rmed mob. | fom the or ce. vernment 
ships have already arrived in docks; some vemsele aoe | instead of being for ered a there by an head favoiced the ef by Rome to extend her ecclesiasti. 
ft them to go to sea, and fifty lighters have gone to the | The legislature of Mai e again eetively ly eng: as cal jurisdiction ; ile he admitted that she was endeavour- 
Nieuwdeep to receive the whole or == ao the north-eastern beun bone question, and have re cently ing tomake ener Se 
of several East Indiamen now lying. rss re, passed the following a :—‘That the Gatetier rane gaged ini , to the Chureh of £ng soten ase 
of this = work is the more gratifying as it is apse be authorised to take immediate measures to remove the | “tn. pane of WELLINGTON thought that they were under great 
the co a with ~ “Nieuwdeep may not be free | troops of the Queen of Great tain, now ered on eee rev. priate — ap i lignt bs ae Lag 
4 sl 
from three weeks to the territory called disputed by the pcs Sot te om the principle of the Reformation. It ed in perpetuity to 
Han R.—The new civil “penal code appears to have | but by the treaty of 1783, by the resolutions of bo e seminary of St. Sulpice a property to which the Crown had 
ers “speedily follo wed by military code. logging i is | Hou ongress, , a mt peated re- ont equitanio ravevslany. Se over ae) hy ie & ent bys the 
} tl isl. and unequivo- Crown had s ndered its control to the Legislat of Canada, 
py _—— 3 50:5 eae as this aes ish cy oom) oy 1 bet is sake Secaaatenes He hoped their Lordships vated would a ean pre aboot few hp 
that remained to take t) 
which can Ne. inflicted for ‘ins ap liable to es wiaetad Tha Be resources of this state be, and they hereby are, | rious “ie —Thi pS singer cme pair js 
otherwise wit! line nly fifteen months o © years’ imprison- £ the disposal of the a and the specific Fae —The Duke of Axcyit declared he would introduce a 
ment. Duelling is le; egally sancti mons and if fatal conse- sum of 400, 000 dollars be and the is hereby appro- pee rc Ho =s _ pos rete gael aniccssi 
quences e matics thé survivor is declared to be freed from the eyentoannd for the purpose the Bishop of Lonpown and the Earl of U- , 
at i: een p ‘XBRIDGR, 
Tesponsibility ‘upon proving that he had rec eived a provo- of carrying the said resolution into effect.’ The resolu- 4 Bishi P exp ing & wa indign ion at the disgusting in- 
t ti ecencies of these ibiti e HAMBERLAIN i 
The king is said to disapprove of the dis iscussion of the gx wim! & ——— Loxpox casa thae the. pas ig the la smeaiicar the cing 
Stade duties, and the proposed commission. The reduc Privat ought to be taken, and the Attorney: 
tion in the duty on butter and cheese imported into Eng- tha = aes ro recs driven out of hs fork pi and that | steps for punishing the ‘ S 
eet he West Indies, which has been | General Lavalle entered it the oF oe ta sms | ibentee usid. toot 2 bot coe eae masquerade 
recen i > itis sai acceptable on | of 6,000 men. The population had received him with | sould go e plage ; but the theatre had been let to a person of 
both sides of the water, a reduction of the i im t enthusiasm. — taken the dir the Jewi ‘whom the committee had no power. 
manuf; m 25 per r cent. t to 10 = En atre- Rios country, but was pursued by General Lama- | The lease, how to-morrow (this day). 
a a that h ald | _ The Bishop of Exerga gave notice, that on Friday next he 
cent., would go far nr if was believed that he wo to Her Ma, 
5 should move an address be presented jesty, pray: 
would probably increas revenue consi ae ably. embark for En ngland ing H to withhold her Royal sanction from the ordi- 
Busarest.36 te sine that MM. Rothschild, ei bais,|> Cazaen ioe tae Brunswicx.—The papers, pee nance for xa tisonow postyoned the moder go 
have just concluded the details of the new Belgian loan, | are from the 2d to the Sth instan ant inclusive, contain coating Seb ncamdueetinis Clueatasionars tl a 
amounting to 83,000,000f. in capital, and 90, §00,000f. in | ligen t nion of thi provinces would ne ns irish: ee Ar ConmORS. 
securities. The facility with which the MM. Rothschild | clared o 10th ultimo, when his Excellency the Go- i aidiethtieak Of ¢ great many petition 
= : i ~G 1 id Queen’s commission, and | enday.—After the presen! gre y pe 
ve negotiated this loan, sdetltineli the present | vern eneral wou! pen ’ The SpsAksx informed the House that one of the pan on 
city of em is ¢ oe a gi argument in | take aths vernor of the Province of the erbury petition was unobjectionable. In reply to a ques- 
ur of mainte of pea ce. me i The pr ation was issued on ue 5th. 1 bad egg fers KxyaTcuevtt, it beg’ romgdid ey _ redean 
pan have subscr bed 20, 000, O00. of ‘thle a which cebebhia | in honour of her "s Du] to. | Billon , but he would on Friday or Monday state on 
et and which Legishtive Assembly of New Beanawith was called what day he would proce: ith it. In ans o & question 
Riba to execute its engagements b sng on by the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir from Sic <r or a J. Buss aes said that ¢ pao to 
7 Lieut. M‘Cormick, ment vay timates, been 
Russta.—Accow mts fr ip St. Petersbur: state the | John Harvey: wes an | awarded in co: rene ast ae vonnae "eee in the eapture of 
-failure of a silk merchant to the amount of L000, 000 of| New See sine Gazette gi the | te Caroline, and the: be no objection tb laying before the 
roubles j ney. of an cuthgoake outs rs been po tapernent in House the order in council by which at had been granted. The 
that the Austri an troops h e left that city and territory. | neighbourhood of Nicholson. : were | order of the day having then been read for commitinent of 
At potend same time, the city miteih, which had been com- | first a1 Fc an clonic ae the earth ai eens is s Bill, Ul, Lord J. ee Eh naval ie eS ynpend 
Soo tooo of all the posts of the | som vk pie sacar koe Pon uses, The first morve- ding Gee sont heagee member, Je Seid. were phen tog 
Titiopat ticichied: anchast ment took place about five o'clock on the m business. He ap pag ed on byl gd « an 
Podgorze: The citizens of Cracow | 16th f Seay tie aa eek un toee respecting those : the pre 
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