ee ee an oe} 
: and i ag 
BM. an article which has 
3 to the: English position se Chine, oad 
; mast proceedings that have since ensued. The 
Serr at Havre, which had been —— 
to try the case, has been cecupied 
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THE GARDENERS SRR ONS CE. 
a 
[N° 18: 
f the Rx 5? : 7 1, th 
Savings Banks.— 
but 
—By recen’ 1 
total sums of money pater? by the Gomes for 
- Reduction of tee National Debt; on account of the 
with the Pope and Church were becoming daily more me- 
judge of her distance f 
that he bad done ik he could to get out at i way ; 3 and 
nacing, and the late outrages in the churches by _the 
Savings Bank deposits during the year 1840, 
Pigg 1382. sont 6d., and the total sums paid to 2,734,830/. 
is. 6d., lea a balance in hand of 53,3077. 14s, 
orts examiners a at London, when 
at theineal Exaltad 
hood. The priests of the south refused absolution to to 
rep of t 
they visited the ri ag proved that it 
which ran in upon the Phenix, and not otherwise, as had 
been n alleged ; the hye decided that the General rene 
as liable to the company owning 
amber of 
| the Pheniz, for the ‘oss of that vessel. 
In consequence 
aS 
f national Property, and were otherwise ex. 
eate Mi 
aware of their plots, and 
erting themselves | to disa — The Minister 
of Deput s that he was ae 
thorities 
Se nbd oe 
Fra The —The 
ssf ewe this. bi vil, or a = mejority of 212 
| pay to the latter 700, 000F., wae interest from ‘the time of 
nine enya og “The — accounts ne oy island of 
ene _was no arkable. Some 
reserve, Russi 
lil 
AK 
a . “ge 
Ber me was ean t that the meetin g of all the mi aihtary mh 
n periods, especialy 0 of that class of 
this, that 
which the former company had = of om 
- oo the latter, within a pra nied time, the 
Hyére: es, howev 
tne 
yy Sh SRS 
has 
soeoe of the French police ; and tk 
P 
steamer, with all her en ngines, &e., complete : and good, t 
tail 
soldie ~ have most mingled Britannia 
and are most inde ? pe ndent, m the time, and the produce of her passenger: 
demonstrations of military ee not ‘svar wg Or | (bent 902.) should be accepted; and that ois snout 
con venien _The Min mistry were, therefor to any fu a ~ proceedings or other claim 
3 wing particulars, derived from 
ae) left as it ey e3 same meg the 
AL —The 
recent ‘letters from Algiers detailing the marches of the 
and fro os ah, are not with- 
At the 
military pension: 
Chamber passed the b for 
— of 5,611 “500f. for the 
“ oe Tagus steamer we h: 
Li Ls on corre Ease thay ~ the 19th inst. 
the issue of ~ contos 
the arrears ea de sos and other assessed taxes had 
been pu perth the notes cinhiel to the board of 
public credit for "aiveuiation and redemption, as the re- 
venues alluded to Th 
bili 
ave received 
_ The decree for 
fs 9 ‘0Da: 
a Fo 
ity 
and - phere pastes prs 
ood that the 
inst 12; the bill for the out interest + FF Gen. "Bageaud ted tillthe enem my was soon be ean ed 
by 217 against 13; and the bill pa A 500, OOOF. fc i th Po! ortuguese Government had come to 
ho r the cavalry uy against 29. | to the 24th regiment to attack them. his | 2 decision on the most important er A Spanish op- 
_ Aequittal of the Editor of “ La France.” — Paris | man laid down their knapsacks By ran towai tel the | position to this treaty was talked of, and from communi- 
journals 5 are muc occupied with the ae that came on | Arabs, the Moorish gendarmerie supporting them on the | cations in the Madrid papers, it appears that the parties 
+ of Assizes aris on Saturday, of the The lieut.-colonel of the 24th (the Duke d’Au Sone 8 are host ile to the establishmen at of commercial rela- 
Sane : La econ for = publication of three pa | male) commanded this ck; ‘but the bs could no 
said to have been Louis-Philippe to be said to be ted, since they precipitated themsel I treaty between it and 
de Talleyrand, ns dg _ | set aside the accusation er down a deep , so steep, that after their fall it Portugal. The par "of ‘the English bondholders had 
Late ree returned a verdict of Ni uilty. Their com- | seemed impossible men could have tumbled from Rese gain been brought, by Lord H. - de Walden, strongly 
men: such as might be eae from the varios — — er baa = —e bones. ee ah mndet in 
ait patties to which they severally devoted. “upon pf m, | quence of renewed i fi the British Cab 
journals consider vit a great triumph, but 0} Zoi Z inforn ‘ought to ‘the The p present qorormaneat was cc dered to be d 
decided as to the anthenticity of the letters, but that it 
“eT 
re ateau of the cross, upon 
which the Arab aero commencing to form again, 
might very suf nae believed them genuine, and — 
have ag Sam them in good faith. 
The Law of | Es he De Chamber of Peers 
- Bay! Moorish rotten Sse were ordered immediately to 
k them. This charge was executed wi on great cool- 
in its “power.— —An epidemic variety of grippe was yery 
oumare ee Lisbon, and ae the King and Queen were 
— er that, complain’ 
ae lea arn from Berlin, that - pera a 
ness. The a were suppo: battalion of 
At first | the road by which they de- 
could not deplo line ; 
could not lon ng 
rabs had 
of Milianah, commanded on } 
sion. epee ng ge — 
he royal pro- 
the sontiaben bi peat oo to 
which should be submitted to the 
The ——s wished to communi- 
matter — it intended to 
merania had terminated its 
Prams aanae the most bee 
positions recommended 
me: 
The propos’ 
= 
va petition in favour of foot of of the press, accom- 
were sO 
1, + 
* companies, or any simil ar company, from wane 9 provi- | but Seanpenats became wider, 
sional possession of — absolutely necessary for the | their swords and bayonets on the regulars, 
line, allowing the jur compen- | made great carnage, og a the Lar Recow ae. 
sation after. ties, however, having selves with all the — — <n 
again passed the clause, the Peers, pean of rejecting it, 
have proposed only to modify th a little. This | men and horses belle twe opecharad x 
will, t ore, now immediately w, and, it is | also many ee: _ battalion of pon er which 
t, will facilitate railroad enterprise. suffered so mma 
Buenos Ayres Treaty.—The Chamber of De- | El Barkani, ex 
puties, on Saturday, was with of peti- | part ridin ch tates deserters. The 
tions, one of which rise to an animated debate. It people, who had come we know not when 
was a petition from at 
Plata, protesting Buenos Ayres. treaty of alee op coe of at rhvean 
escape from our he 
ho were killed on the road. 
det. 31, and of the dereliction of the ali 
ms _— y. The committee on 
day, whi as 
Zz) 7 
52 
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4 
peti Baton" the or of aa 
ported by by MM. Dupin an artine. T' ast- 
“men crim eo aie as M. Guizot, drew a distinction 
‘aa toth 
| because they*could not follow the columa. 
A Spaniard 
fall 
se voted. Am t the pi 
cant wg the oo sion was the a pa ees _ 
publishers when works mi seized that had received the 
permission to be pr rinted. New regulations i in some de- 
his side, and thus receiving his death to making a single 
step further in advance. One of these eae — 
to, and hopes were ence faim that ulterior liberal mea- 
sone would ected.— King, it ie — took 
thes: 
us to 
jects in foreign cow 
were entitled to protection, it did not extend so far as to in 
yolve the interests of the mother country by meddling in 
itical 
antries, pointing out that, although we 
2. I. 
ry 
anges. Life and property of Ripa | - course to 
i security: 
pcachy efforts not to remain behin 
Sear.—The resolutions of ra Span Senate, as to 
be ed in discus: the Regen ney ques- 
e he 
eat interest in all the eonerene of egislative 
i“ dies. It seems that there is still a cite that 
Brunswick will not separate from German north 
stern leacne 1 th 1 1iffi i id to be 
could be undertaken to yore a particu me in an 
testine struggle. The 
Expedition to China.—Private letters from 
Paris a 
ote for the Regent or Regents Ss shou 
ted b: nad inst 5 50, an 
Hise = fee irr i remains 
“however, still remain 
| who so oe a committee to pe upon them, On the 
ant 
ballot, + ios 
debate then 
e great fairs ety held in that city, 
the object 
Leipsic, Brunswick would have 
for the im-_ 
vantages fi 
which the mace would not agree It is 
of both te be the cheapest 
and in its rivalry with 
dition, consisting of a 
ae ae f the Tis 
writer of 
‘kau, are 
0 establish 
J 
th 
merchants 
c disad 
Victoria, 
se favour of a pin The mot 
relative to the nomination of a mixed com! 
nd deputi 
lish the _measure, which is considered tantamount to 
ij 
to have been agi’ 
was said a si protested that what the issu 
of he sinetne of the Regency might bee be, he was Prey 
eh oak a serious alarm on the 18th instant. The inf 
| daughter of the Prince of Prussia soly bn uid 
wi Berlin, ave ve probably 
Railway, and who has contracted for the first 10 ae of 
the Paris and Rouen Railway—for all the tunnels 
principal bridges. 
The Phenix and Britannia Steamers.—Our readers 
“am aad the circumstances of the et collision which 
ace betwee: essels i 
pears, were 
tion had sprung up in reference to the oie or guardian | ¥¢¢ 
took pl m these v 
oe te th re last, _ when the former was £0 much in- 
and 
y Queen Christina at prée- 
exercises the tutelage ; “bat. it is thought thet the 
pay? 
H her right, it is said that other chisetion rm those of 
ij the Chamber will d den ae etowt the right of re 
ing it i a sufficient 
bar.. Should her Pie penee persis 
jenna 
week have engrossed public at 
almost every other topic.—The effi juced 
ee we sO the ——— of the Paris Fortifi- 
termination to p! 
60th article of the constitution says, th 
-| be named by the late King in his - 
| become tutor, az 
all 
The 
** the tutor is to 
will. therein 
named, the father or mother of the minor sovereign is to 
as-long as a ee Finally, 
the Cortes shall choose ; but the powers of cae er os 
the wind, without any =, ag with oo lights at his 
and that, from. the the evidence | 
cine ———- 
of the ste 
that the cai a ak di : 
till he was close upon bes , ak the captain of the latte: 
the French project appeared to find an echo bi ed 
cg, we foe the bop of © Regency be com 
on the Duke de Victoria.—' 
also the atfention of the Cots, | Nations 
From the ee: to the Lower 
ee ag fet commau- 
ons Erne Hace ring ht 
ef the journey in 36 hours, 
fort. 
oe ih 
