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J 26.] ve t more tl n 400,000 men, all hope of public | of Tulle, which it. Wp sober i Seek ae tpl 
a ARE AACN I i PST ad ’ i 
Stoke-om Fat ee ' eet Baronst orks, of productive a ond. sell expenses, must i er bg has hg ae become Samnni: oe Be 
we: penne, & —W. Hayter, 7 gear deficit of another hundred mi 4 t of Caasation on the ‘ 
en 5 oa te he BS Blackaiore, oa Spee as 1843; a reels which would be fatal not | bearing be! oe Bayt pers Ag at re y the puisne 
m3 85 ops, ¢ en et only fo the moral influence ernment at poms but | it fa patna fa 1 of Mad 
P. Scrope, ¢ pe i - Tirlet entered into 
i Barclay, Z Westbury—n Sir R. Lopes, g ae Rares farge addressed the on 
Sundertand -Thompen, Waris $— Yoled es | Tong a nd learne ‘4 comparison id We fi ig i part af the eppeal. The advocate, fr ea ee ice 
, BH. Kemble, ¢ Nagle, hich the English and Frene! It ke in reply; after w ini 
Surrey G.Antrobus, ¢” Westmingter ender, rd, ond professed himself Sigg ipa ays sapere ba ie en spo’ a learned L spanisttnts ening the on oclesion te in 
Surrey, W.—J. 1 ? Sir De I bd ioe of the English. le censul side ‘snk oa c sion 1 
. W. Denison, 7 superiority of z : the chief force of | on age Py Ss, ‘Metis 
‘ae Te § Ca no i rities for asserting that the ch consequently against e 
Seonsen CH. Vivian . Westmont eg eh sor ene in wm of war, and a fe | eg "3 of net ses 9 ta The court, how- 
udbury—n C. Taylor, ¢ Wesford Co.—n Lord tottus. ¢ | the all-in mportance of st Juperre, Mini A ag an hour’s deliberat n, delivere: d judgment re- 
nD. Jones, ; Lambe 1 pei rd the superiority of England | ever lf she robbery of the diamonds 
We ee J. Power, i” of Marine, in repl _s ms shed the Froych admiralty not | jecting the appeal. The tria ier peas eae et “ 
Sir C. B. Vere, ¢ naval ‘ respect to o | W fore, come on in z . ; t 
Suffolk, Lea 2 uilatterc * Wesfantent to = urne, Cc a 0 have been wani in ac tivity. nalit: wil therfore, Js.—It is neous in a mens circles, 
E. BG Darby Sir T. Esmonde, { pod he added. f aia would it z te re ett y that Paris will soon again become the s of fre, 
a Rate eh Weymouth—Lord Villiers, ¢ ath England, as she had actually 41 afloat, - | in consequence € marriage of a memberof the royal 
Susser, A epee ae M sgraued e White. Ga, iy ena maining Pas 5 | family. The personage alluded to is a ee ee de 
Tamvortin Cast. Townsend, ! cg Bae Attwood, ag et Bipk some sountrys b ahg cata rl POeTess ape Joinyille with a A a See at Tet nga 
Sir R. Pee n Ae. Clementine with t! fi re ‘Bel-: 
pes ACoart : ach Dees which had as ph to, some 2 beh fe ep ule se eel | the Queen of England. The King and Queen of the Bel- 
Taunton—n — Wilberforce, ¢ | Wiel Bix B- Howatled tem to appear ete ot forty ions of 32,000 | gians, it is said, will grace the nupials with PYSvence- 
* er uantadge, t Wicklow Co.—n Col. Acton, ¢ pa mabing fF spray, et ; 1830 to | Their Majesties are expected in Paris papal a pepe 
H. Labouchere, shite T We ha: g rses, rs which en Say the Fre pak It is to| _ The Fortifications.—The works an vee South rat 
Tavistock—J. Rundle, j Green all, ¢ : 1836, 2, eee bay QS ' 4 de- | which, till igs PANE: RO : 
Taphesbory 3. Martin, "Standish £ Seis iat clean (kote tee, | eee with beyond the mere tracing of the lig the plai 
11 Basthope, Jan. ‘ ileog Wight ie “ | mands the four eilions, eames 8 them, on the | in active progress. On that oe which lies = 
“W. Dowdeswell, e oe the s 1s Said, of Montrouge, ween i ang 
Re hee Wioncal aac Be Te ee ne |B Nien The dik ty the Leptt' of tao ee 
Ly eperete f eles Fes i Burdett, ¢ gree. The it — bj pia 9 ghee ats hollowed out the ditch to Ss 46 milding apd the 
Thirsk—Sir S. Crompton, t ; Bee fa be 8 not so mi e the subject, alg A one-fourth of the materials ng facing ti . 
Tener Wan. Manse. ¢ «| Witee’ Sot We Mortertsc | an inform us that this wall have been brought to the ground. Nothing is 
bare 2 y 2 Bs ‘ in 3 Re 
nk. Pennetather, ¢ + eet Subsequent See Chamber, but no amend- G buta ji das with 
Totness—C. B. Baldwin, ¢ 4, Benett, f tion has since come " ubject of the stabling | rogue, and the railroad at ae ihe 
pears & Winchester—nB. E. Escott, ¢ t was brought forward. On the subject o bake of lands for fhe works. Of * 
Prod Sedpcag. t La eee eg ae ip I with regard to the money easier | the owners haipeag’ § of Iyry alone 
Our, ° N »e or , a3 ee ' : i : 
Tiverton—J. Heathcote, £ Windsor—n Ralph ne for fe Rie itted that 9 F pas cae 
Lord Palmerston, f bist be Besavote, ules yin ined ach year. in. parla a Rade : side are up to their 
J. Han- nSirJ- De Beanvoir,2 _ and the grant should be re-exam uch. indus Fang Teas Cp eal are up to U 
Tower Hee Wolverhampton —C- P-Yitiors,t | #06 Sige, the, cs gull, af the ee ee. ange, ee ee height, and the ere scientis mk AS ett of 
Pee ‘oodstock—F. Thesiger, ¢ chambers so thoug | the commencement of the stone facing. regar 
RAHutehingon, 2 | Worerorahs Ben SE Saul, by a majority of 96 ag Minnie ee lettre, Montrouge, Vanvres, and Issy, engin the 
3 J. Barneby, ¢ the sitting Friday, Baron he lines as fast as the owners of th 
trae Oe Worcestersh., W.—Maj. Lygon, ¢ rik Avago na of OF enter what he termed | are daily ring out 2 eee 
eae , night called : - iths ne’ 
ne 5 Miran wc eee Bailey a the “ fearful exp ra 4 pf ps yt med ic Ay strong ca emated bastions, containing bomb- 
Frepe-J. Yinian, ¢ G. B. Robinson, ¢ ions sufficed in 1834, and which demanded sixty-t | for (0 troops 
senor Ot Eke, j nSir T. Wilde, ¢ 5 at | millions gah 841, with an army of 70,000 men. He earn: | Pena roof lo om Pete ah feet an immense crenellated 
ea acts | Mommies take plained that expeditions - 4 ee bed them. | de wa or kee 
oT ya ya ¢ e ons, in which more officers uls! 
Webcal Ha Wane = pe Dee, 6 selves than at Auster! Hi 
Wallingford—n T. Teed, t Y A 
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wis tt h authopantin of Fess 
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Lisbon, and Don ( 
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