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CHRONICLE. 
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Covrt.—Her Majesty, Prince Albert t, and the Princess 
Royal eine on Monday afternoon, for Win dsor Cas- 
te. On Tuesday the Queen and Prince Ibert, accom- 
— by the oh visitors and suite, left the = for | 
he ith her 
ot races, which her se vse also honow 
humerouw 
hen 
the week. Her Majesty returned to Buckingham Palace 
yesterday, and honoured Drury-lane Theatre with her 
- More i ee bows Secretary 
of Mr. = 
Gordon in the eoretaryship a the Tre reasury ; and M 
John Parker, MP, j is said to have succeeded Mr. O'Fer. 
wis.—Athione. Mr. O’ Beirne has 
denies se? els sims fe favour of Mr. D. Farrell of 
_It is rumoured that Mr. Mer- 
Armagh 
a Con: 
Giger me oriunberland (South), Me. Blackett retires. 
interes’ is expected that the Marquis of via.—A telegraphic despatch states that General 
Douro st the gas mn. x C. bar ge be ‘the Conser- wate column was on the aay me a day’s 
vatiye, and . B. Smith - M. ares, the | merch of Tage edempt. Two o slight a affair n place ; 
Whig candidates. Mr ‘ re Brady, it is said, | the people 
will oppose Mr. Ellis.— — Newport (isle of Wiki). “Mr. | repressed by the presence of Abd-el- Nader, had supplied 
Gisborne, M. P., has been “Bm we the Radicals. | the French at Mostaganan with men and horses. Algiers 
Northallerton. The Hon. E. les, Conservative, oe the neighbourhood were Dmg tranquil. The opposi- 
will oppose the nde, 3 “i, ar vn ee - m Journals callon M. di 
ampton. Mr. Pay n of a 3 
9 r icansen oi a to the French Government by the 
English pa; ers a arding Algeria ; but the poe, of the 
. Glads a 
idat New 
Mr. W 
retires 5 3; Mr. C. Russell pes Visco 
aS 
oe Che are the two 
Mr. Tat 4 spoken of on the 
Liberal interest.— Rochester. Mr. J.S aglas has an- 
Chamber being pre 
sent itself for re re viving - the subject in th e tribunes, so that 
ps sega would, it was expected, remain just where 
Sos £_T, 7, ™. 
Fur ther 
rs of Two more newspapers 
The Journals are ane ‘seeped with the affair 
noticed i in our last es 
of Didier, 
mack “guaran con- 
; Mr. Bernal and Mr. Ricardo are the Whig can- 
didates > Roxburghshire. ape Hon 
‘0 rumours 
that have been Pfiicially Pon but steadily ———— of 
nti sigh trials out 
Lava Oharicwoat’s broth on. Mr. Caulfield, will Sep) paket jis, Se cae uae te hs 
offer himself.— Bath. Lord eae who retires from | 3: t,teis Mr. Farncombe; on wi. Pt rteis opposes him ae rata, 
Southampton, — with Mr. J. Roebuck in contesting Sandwich. Ws. » Lindeny and Sir R. pecans 3 mi itis eat, The Fleet.—A wee? phic despatch from Toulon an- 
this city.—Birm ngham. be the Con: candidates.— South S, Mr. G. | nounces that the squadron, consisting of eight ships of 
dates in oppositian to Messrs. and Scholefield.— Tyler, a Gomarrasse opposes Mr. Ingham ma sbury. | the line and one higate, returne that harbour fr: 
Bristol. Mr. C. Blisset t is spoken o of as the second Con- | Gey. Sir L. Parry, een has declared himself a can Hyeres, on the athi anak e Moniteur announces that 
servative candidate-—Bedfordshire, Mr. W. Astell itis | gijate_—Sheffield. The present Whig members will be sailed “from Brest on the 3d inst,, 
id will be brought nt forward bre 29 she sdipo — ° gs by two Geamisee: Mr. D. Urquhart and the former fo 1 
» Russell having announced his intention to ea bo bal —Searhoroigh. Sir c. Style retires ; Col. _ French Fisheries —The papers contain some curious 
Bolton, Mr. Cobden having accepted 2 requisition eh *. Phin 1-fisheries o I pears 
: keport, does not stand ; the only - "Prench. abit 9h ry. Lord hang is the Liberal poe there are 400 vessels employed in a oe of in- 
is Mr. Ainswort! Mr. Bolling, it is Surge will retire. peat omeast North Sta sforishive. The Hon. Mr. Baring | dustry, en suring 50,000 tons, and manned by 11,000 
—_ » Mr. F. Howard offers — dase ral in- retires, and will be succeeded by Mr. ¥. Russell and Mr, dees hess eamen ; and t t in 1793 ae pi ee 
We BEN te atapet balan stan ks (Co oun- | C. B. Adderley, two Conservatives.—. The pre- | of Pence: was more considerable than at the present fon 
i». a ie Seott M sent members having complied with peversen aie to stand | At the former period the seamen employed in it amounted 
the place of Mr. Hare, ae oes not again come for- fo r He rtfo rdshire _and Shrewsbury, Mr. Jones to 100,000, whereas at the present time they were 
ward.—Bury St. Edmon Lord C. Fitzroy and Mr. y in fa Conservative interest.— | only 98, 000. 
R. G. Alston are ngcbog ral dant in opposition to | ¢, ex (E acne. Oo Loveddislvhes envouseed The Phenix and Bri —The Royal Court 
H. ‘Twiss.—Canterbury. his intention of retiring.—Stoke-upon-Trent. Mr. a eee 0 the ‘Tat ina its judgme 
prestat: sees “ill again offer themselves—Carnar- | Ri ardo comes forward as a Liberal candid Sunde of these ste , the parti pais: of which have 
von ( Boro’ r. g ‘and. r. A. ite retires, a ed b ready appeared in 7 this, Pa per. art, in conformity 
G. Paget.—Cork (County). Lord Bernard and Mr. Mr. Barclay in the Liberal interes omeract (West) See the argument of the Attorney-General, confirmed 
a eli age ay Bs wa ‘ ae te eg: rt i prelietaee Mr. Sandford, itis stated, will pie; Dr Dickinson and oa ary: of the tribunal of ees: hich condemned 
pease 
z » | ford. 
= Se Pee 
pe eae the present Conservative member, 
Shabusn be oppose y? ay Pi Radical.— Wiltshire, 
Lib 
company to 700,000f. d 
fer nal Machine -—On Wednesday night 
Riglishienis who came, it is satis: Pah the Magnet pind 
London, was arrested at Boulogn haying an infe 
machine in his possession. it ha S baeeade, and Med ” 
constru acted t that ey 8 alt alan oF pone He 
lL 1 ee 
|~ Canada 
rests ri 
oppose Mr. —Devon (Ni orth). 
will res the iibert culties be: rigs 2 yoK: to Sir EF - 
a and Mr. Buck.—Evre iS stated th: 
aru ie 
the ex 
ay = 
voted 
the cxyediion to Chay to 400, 0 
‘nown of te result j is, 
res his oe y= gees 
e is 2 “gunsmit th of "Bridgewater, an 
an me pos 
and declares. that 
came h th 
inventor, with the “oe of going to Boe to fei it ° 
the French Govern ent. 
a ‘workman, d ined had. no 
Post-office Mon new regulation \ hae Just 
| been aR at the, Post- sO ait reference to my 
orders, which will be 
rea "anal 
han 2s. in hie s pocket i 
res cane about three or four inches on by —e os 
inches broa qd. The _ bar els are very sett, and may be 
Ta 
PEEEES 
rvative, a nar * in fens men with 
Sir W. Fo lett. Flin t ra a Mr. R. 
dressed the 
ere pers 
sea eae ents the 
order can afford fall information as to {oe Chit 
pes the mo ney will tbe i 
Baan Siatly paid by the palmer to whom it is is adresse; 
riginally obtained the 
; Sir W. C. Jam. re 
mer are ike bpm — Ki Saree 
be tare by om he seo 
Das' df 
Lit Capt. nan ill o Lord 
Leith. Mr. Gia isto, cen, itis mares se offer 
it mee eo Mr. R. C r, Radical, 
ward as the successor of = BF eae 
of the quota _ from each department, but it went, 
reina ne 
h n bee! 
ntwo consultations of phase 
th hysicians Z 
Foreign. 
etry tres. Bill__The ministry ex- 
n the Chamber of sapigalbe n Friday, 
ithsta: a 
ed 
eowianent ty added only to the apportioning 
nevertheless, t 0 postpone the entire bill, mag are i, 
for 
the 
n. the best co: 
rh of the country rep 
mplete tranquilli ay the Cortes the passions of 
poe “tad much sbsidedy me se nisters, SO hp far, were Fe 
ceiving a fair trial. It eted that Se ior Olozage 
The a 2 however proposed by reat ‘Diam. 
~ | brugeax ressed and. carried, it having been 
the question of the peratons aslea of the Queen. _ 
from Carthagena state that another smuggling — 
County. Mr. A ey eran son of Dr. L tahoe M. ° is pte 
Co onserva tiv: ve candi date. ~—Pegminster- Lord Ho tham 
Sir J. Fi h 
he Liberal, and Mr. 
ver poo ol. Lord 
‘Wigram on the eran orey intevent — Live 
and Mr. Cresswell wil 
re B. 3 
Sandon 
ee | am ilto 
nd Mr. 
Hy ak the 
cised some po wer when it saw reason, it might be dis- 
pensed with altogether. as consequence of this Stet, 
Seine: ved, that Mars 
been permit 
itted to = on 
se accounts add vat, if preg vessels-of- it 
The British arid had 
board. These 
on Satur 
oa 
ia 
oe i pena are ‘determined to cannonade them 
g ld a dare to undertake be i tog 
th stil = 
‘as par 
Duke a Onis: Sis with 
for General — ax’s amendment. 
Higence informs us tha at through the 
attair of Carthagena, in which E 
art, th < st 
y Frenchmen va the e ald bir 
“Bit J. Gruest, tit is ae Sey 
» Conservati 
rand Lord B. Ruse Raseell 
that bis son the Marquis of Dalmatia is to peeps as 
panish territory, in which France is eae 
oman Pow- 
rH. Cad 
Me W. Chapman ofers bing’ ws 
up 
ambassador to Rome Te Denis Wesiiis Contant menisad some eee 
whether it will feacinate the deputies to consider the | for the a insult to. Spain, but that.it expected 
bill amended by the Peers. The Government, it is stated, | further satisfaction. to. the invasion of the Spanish 
that the bill would be adopted with- | territory, the Minister was evasive, declaring that naio’t 
out amendment by the Ch r of Peers, that | inde of existing treaties should be respected, Hit 
had y been given either for the formation of the re- rr gear gh ie oy toreg rag 
tar oF for Trgeetomtve gs ky infraction ectaoeigt being 
tingent of at the | urged to give more oat acts Sage 
of the Minister of War by the cope yah jal a jromucepiat would act as became 
