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PP ct =, he se of the Royal a Socie se } printed, and the discussion fixed for the 234 inst. _ The carr sed. by a majority of votes. Numerous ‘ai 
succeeds the late Capt. Hewett in prosecution of the sur y; posierey: in strong but cmliaticnd pretend from all 
vey pane | although the bill had not oo ee —— by the Peers. parts of the kingdom, have been laid before the ions 
-Governorship of Canada. —The Governor- The Eastern Questi s journals generally 38 talions of militia. Th 
— inted Si lish os e journals 
late Lieut.-Governor of “So Canada, | to be Cabinet in pushing matters to extremes with Mehemet state yar the guerillas in the Algarve oa Alemtejo were 
Dey Soe of that part of th Ali, and state London | imereasing their ammbers: to an elarming degree, and: roy 
Powers had been form- | ing about in all gn killing and robbing with the —_ 
with all hich bef aly sakaitiel to the 5 Preneh ‘Cabinet for its — daring eo sage” ey it dangerous to travel 
the ¢ Lieut ew with the > of that of eer but that ithad been refused. In reference to the even short distances. The county magistrate of Soa 
cab we are ir Cc Von Hart 
Pp o the — Em ee left Paris with sepa in open day, by eight armed men, who entered under { the 
Count d’Appony t de Cab of Vien and Pr retence of Saar -_ paerene from the Adminis- 
euigpnes bey ing been ae of the detention of news- | that teas mera an to ance which "have 
pers by persons con nected with the Post-office, the taken place betw n M. Guizo t and the ambassadors of ing it, completely commied. ce with their bullets ; they 
xenee J ra conference of London bee from him his —— at ee the Tittle finger fro m the 
of the diff different t throughout En: va giving notice | concerning pro testations of Meheme t Ali against the ob- left ha and, and dec: ree ed. al of 
that not only will ds dismissal follow the offence ofa bstract- noxious son, ions tis stated the t., by telegraph, that 
papers, esentatives of these Powers have informed | 02 the Ist the antiniles bandit > ome, together with se 
the utmost rigour. M. Guiz ot, that as to isey = te asiaed by the Snltan of | of his gang, were surrounded in a plac e when _—_ 
‘ew Poor Law.—By the return just laid before Par- | nominating the superior officers of the Egyptian army, | 20t escape, and that after a sharp firing, pers hich two 
liament, it a ya the gross total number of peupers | they consider it an affair of i int eral adentalotratiod, in  eogeraee and a grenadier were killed, they wer “al put to 
relieved in Wales during the quarter ended | which, scar - the spirit of the treaty of July 15, the sword. 
ae Age 184d “Gaclaing the places not yet brought | they cann With regar . however, to the prin- spleen titer —The political ae of this country is at 
the sos gem Act) amounts to | ciple = sole ~hetedita ary right to the Pachalic, the | this moment - one of very great interest. The Journals 
beers othe sepeittin of in-door and out-door | Austrian ambassador, after r consulting with his colleagues, state that sudden as the change commenced: by the new 
paupers relieved, to the ipaplateih m for the same period, has declar red ¢ ‘o M. Guizot, that, this condition having ft the in reality, but the out- 
was § 6-10ths per cent. : f th serabeinaned and tieasy of July 15, | break of a climax which has been long ra and that 
The. Approaching Census.— Active preparations are | there is no doubt that the Courts of Austria, Berlin, and 1 will be found ready to meet it, A 
now making for | the decenni al census, and instructions to to | St. Petersburg will employ all their influence with the | pamphlet, wu under the title of ‘The Fou r Questions,” was 
ff jbtain for Mehemet Ali the concession which | circulated a few days before the States met, and seems to 
parishes of the United Kingdom. Each parish will he France desires on his behalf. It i be big te prey “= the | have created considerable sensation. It was, however, 
divided - different districts, extending from 50 to 8 sag oe of Count d’Appony on ead w rmal | confiscated when a great many copies had already been 
houses. but tk ied with @ th i are t pee It refers chietly to the transactions in thg kingdom, 
in the neighbourhood, to be appointed by the local regis- is concession should be obtained peers ‘should | or the Province of Ol ssia and its capital, Konige 
Each of the ngs so appointed will have to de- preety ‘her state of isolation, and shoal aid in Settling berg. The Lage emo is bold but respectful ; and all that is 
ing an 
£N, 
liver the notices at uses, and on the Ist July fill up | the other points of the Eastern question, such a d by the Sove- 
all details respecting the age, sex, eae yment, pe of | mate position of the inhabitants of Syria, | te: Tt appears | reigns doi 
3s of P 
different ts. On Mond y, a cireular that the French — has, on its side, made an engage- | to the — of the jacsie name to an has ee n promised 
issued. from the Home-office to the different to this effect. It has also been agreed that the them. It aid that one of the first states — 
assigning as a rate of remuneration a um of | French Cabinet shal nat send a reply of the pamphlet. 
ten shillings for every fifty houses, with one additional Ime til it shall h ti of the meetings of the States ie now regula 
shilling for every ten ten houses above this number. | had the answer of Prince ¥ Metternich to the despatch blist 
————————EEy snetontn =< unt Von | Ha artig is is the bearer. ‘t would there- “| lies i jon French Government to the re epresentations 
fforeign. ti subj ect of of the di isar mament continue to be 
France.—The Paris journals received this week have will be e dacuseed, and probably settled. y vague an y 
~ ‘bro us littl news Mf interest. Th seem Darmes the R. —The et _ ae isn vie ex- | tol ti F f 100, 000 florins (250,000) 
yener dig of a war | pected to come me efore th the m The pre 
between this country and the United States, and, with liminary proceedings were “easy terminated, and M. pee pats spain koeeies from Frankfort inform es 
exceptions, appear to as 
to most injurious to the interests of England, the committee of the Peers. No less than ond 60 indi- | rich, by ord r of the Government of the Grand Duchy of 
peg afford. te : unity to resume that | Viduals, it is said, had ~ arrested, but none of them Hesse, had given rise to many diplomatic surmises. His 
a from. the treaty of the 15th | could as yet be identified as the ac accomplices Jarmes, y 
had t 
} to super: 
5 | and i it was believed that the | latter would be tri The 
l ‘ The p tion of Fati Fs pee which has been so: suddenly formed in the Rhine to 
before the Court of Assizes, ae a an rd on the King The Navy.—Papers_ from Toulon state that a Naval cut off the communication with eee port nr see is 
and for bringing the Government into contempt, has been | ‘division, i five feet in thickness, and is raised to half tre above 
again adjourned until next term, in consequence of the ‘0 sail for — Indian under the and of | the water. About 300 ste were ane in build- 
continued illness of M. Delaroche, the publisher. The ae Adeniral Lainé ; that the F Prince A Joinville was to | ing this wall, assisted by a detachment of Hessian gen- 
a ag ap i : n 2 2 
e 
A curious circumstance is also noticed as ected | also inform us that a = has been entered into be- opposite that port. bets communiecatic 
with this sentence. The responsible publisher of a » Paris fo een the ply oF 50,000 and a house of Marseilles of @ fying bridg a en ha ; 
paper is alwa ecially indemnified to unde the | for - the su of 250,000 cubic feet of timber, which are f bseq) i £3 
rgb oo hm ded i within | ordered the Descour of Hesse to remove the 
 mearoaa prosecutions. M. Delaroche’s agreement the six sgoKy micnigtsi th 1 f th tract —_ constructed in the Rhine, and that a or coe 
with the National, it is stated, was to receive L000f. per Pari and Rouen ad.—The principal inhabi Oi si Weed eccobkn GTe sige 7 
pi Paar 
of that town to o aS SATII Pate a. 
This covenant, che on aind sitting of the Peers in | tiate with companies i may be be willing to continue it 
the late process, it is said, became a matter of conversa- | railroad as far as _— cig — suse ue’ = Have s that the a of the river was ‘apetas by the 
and it was strongly urged to sentence M. Delaroche —_ — ago voted 20,000f. s the inary |r vayke This was the reason of the rine we of 
}the maximum of the imprisonment as well as that of and agreed to d €e 50,0008 t ds th t yke, in ord 
the fine, — the National would have had to pay for wnidmm eee and r some gendarmes were © prevent 
three years 36,000f. to its imcarcerated publisher, andthe | Spary.—The Madrid journals inform us, that the re- it was only | to maintain Lerhonge 
Republican print would probably be unable to stand the signation of M. ‘Gamboa, Minister of Fina ance, ding would 
outlay, and a formidable enemy in the press would thus | t = i opie ie of Coro peptad stink wails be amicably arranged by pore sa ner Bavarian 
have been disposed of. It was with great difficulty, the | ascribed by to his inability to satisfy all the exigen- | YeTnment, it is stated, has resolved upon the ee 
rs add, that the more merciful judges prevented the 4 of the Duke cae Victoria for the army. “The Duke | of a central line of railroad, connecting the Augsburg an 
application of the utmost penalty of the law. demanded, it gore a sum of 30,000,000 reals for | Munich railway with that of Saxony. This line pe oe 
Pei Fi wt tee ee Mouni icated to the e army, and M. “Gam —— hopes, by means pe ra oes Bamberg, and Nuremberg, and i ie 
. mber of Peers, on Tur the t of th z i to arrive at some im- _" the spring. Th 
mittee appointed to examine the Paris Fortification Bill. tresult. He had veanened the salt monopoly to the | prelualaky thie acquired by a Lacametagt 2 h failed 
He began by stating that, in his opinion, the plan of sur- | M. Safont, and that of tolcts ie ten other capitalists ; | to Subscribe © sufficient: amount of capital within the 
rounding Paris with ramparts was useless, and | but the resistance which he encountered in the Mini y | time and the works will be executed om account 
strong garrisons on the frontier. For his part, he said, | j matt ied with th ait Benerom.—lIntelligence has been received from Brussels 
he perceived the greater danger in Paris into | A triumvirate was talked gicmiees of Bec Deke de de | that the discussion in the Senate in opposition to mr 
am immense bastille. He then investigated question | Victoria, and Senores Arguelles and Go: nisters has assumed a new and grave character. 2 
in acd financial a ‘anes b view. The idea of | The Di Duke was wuted to be indisposed, Fong rey tate, senators formed themselves into a secret committee, im 
Sele aaeding: = rox0 egarded as totally im- | He is said still to flatter himself with the hope of being Kite; ee 
[Leeson ages and bert eaters or the ne forti® cations would | appointed sole Regent of the kingdom, notwithstanding | ing him to modify or change the present cabinet, whick 
injurious -* commercial pi ——_ of France, and — Soe chances of success were diminishing every day. had not ihe pone ees of the A exh sine At the desire of 
Sauhemaneer ‘constitu tional institutions, and to the had addressed pressing invitations to all his ‘frends, the Minister of Paes get the discussion upon 
inaintenanee Of peace, inasmuch as they would evince a ar = to the public functionaries, ‘members of both Cham- was postponed till mages ed considered probable 
hich Id —— e = an ordinance read ead for he dissolution ‘of the 
—The Pope, it is stated, pcaterdy om Scosats | ¢ o chambers. At ¢ the shareholders 
M. a _— dis spinal the revolutionary ge of the Spanish t of “the - Belgian bank, it has been ‘conosaably ders oto ber 
pt property. 
thus violating the te of t the Hol ona fercr also against | 30,000,000. 
the pl of = i cs prams SwirzeRLanp.—The Swiss Journals ‘mention that the 
in Madrid, and agaimst the conduct of P the Executive Canton of Appeal had ‘omed the others in protesting 
acne * pie sy of the Bishop ” f Malaga. against the suppression of the Argovian convents. The 
_ Por: —By despatches Lisbon we learn that | cantons of Berne and Basle city, which are cal, have 
i i their deputies tc - 
romegerireed wick had bese pone sent up from the | tion of Argan’ before ‘promo and to protest against 
pret ot Is relating to slteraton in theeustome a —_ Seer eax Elana Cad of Arg# 
which will be published with royal assent. | hei an extraordinary siting om the SE intent, fo FOO 
deputies have been rman with ‘ae treaty of com | @ communication of the 
