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ounce that the Government loan is postponed, the Mi-| propositionof M M. Luzurriaga ould be appointed 
Unsu s. [83 ames of Finance has issued a circular to foreign ov to act with the Queen Moth ede absence, was re- 
ae aa talists jected. The d debate, which was “ery animated, lasted two 
ee - Candidates. |> a conditions they ire contract, or for what amounts Shey days, and on the Foci i Guardianship of F the young 
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a Bi ks Se aR SO oe pesca houses, said, h: i At the ope sitting the 0 Mindat of Final presented two 
: 2 Sheffield, 4347.) 2 be arom go io rs to te fefitively settled i in the project of we project of law, nthe on fore 7 Copel im of acom= 
. 2 Shrewsbury, 1538} 1 arry, i .| 459 French loan that the obligations shall: be to bearer, fr and 
Ns j aah 599 from all form of transfer. “France, it would appear, had d the pias yor the National Estates The ne negotia- 
: 2 cry tage fe ee Eh, a pat yet Peni ag this system of transmission of vouchers, Sone pending between the e Ministry an and the Madrid ca capi- 
% 1 Shields, 671. c .| 552 | 8.0 have ve been adopted on an exte nded lists fe er duhrherw to 50 
. 203 gs eagign a ang to facili- | million Teals, had as yet been | unsuccessft A decree of 
2 Southwark, 5601 4 nopposed | 34 ya Sige piakantead obligations they are to 1 
> 12 : | 339 | pret up in (meng French, and Lagtrg elish. | diture shall ———— = presented to the Cortes on “the 
f _ The Bile og aie Ig st foul bering de de- 30th Sep ¥ On the 21st, the Senate assem. 
2 Stamford, 669 1| Unopposed € report of the new tariff pep which 
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: DA ges siphal ogee eng i ~ mergenggeces be: of executing ne pal the Orci be papers pace up the | lately porn by the Chamber of Deputies, ig ag of 
ze 2 Stoke-on-Trent, i 1 .| 486 | contradiction warmly, and the of the al | which a hig functionaries, members of either house of the 
168 yernment refutation ; maintaining there is no real inten- | Legisla re, should not be paid their ‘Salaries while they 
: Peeners | tention to execute the works for the continuous wall, 
2 Sudbury, 603 .| 271 | that the detached forts alone will be constructe, serentemuard entary duties. . The committee wane opinion 
-| 271 Funeral of M. Garnier rt lec es,—The journals have | | that this is proposition be rejected. _ Oni ne of the deputies 
2 Sunderland, 1691 nopposed | been almost wholly occupied wit , | th 
chai | al. | Vivi 4 ° Paris, and wi Affairs respecting the nature of the relations existing be- 
5 eee tes ir R. 1|Townsend, /| 147 t deli d on the’ oecasion, F eek cone Spa and Portug; gal, on omplained ¢ of | the exten- 
ot oes ase | 9 to hve been of ar acter. The | sive smuggling now carri 
: pean ice gl Wilbeforce,c| 205 | funeral took place haha y, at the cemetery of Pére | two countries. The Minister eitia d that the Government 
2 Tavistock, 342 . is ‘ la Chaise. At 12 relock the body was removed in a| was fully sensible of its right co duties towards Portu- 
hearse to to ghe church of Notre Dame de Lorette, No other | gal, and would a atten d to th hem w ith the firmness and cir- 
2 Tewkesbury, 409) 1|Easthope,j.?) 181 re y A tele 
zl F tn compliment of ereviat bier on foot. A long train of | phicdespatch, dated Pepaede, une 24, received th 
‘ oa a (return dis.) t least to 2,000 in number, al den that th f Sabadel, a 
1 +324, posed rmed send to follow the body on its leavin, rable town of the vince of Barcelona, not hay 
2 Tiverton, 496 .| 9 an Datos y number of other p : te ges, had revol pss 
| anid Natio uards of all grades. PE LA ecap ag is | b fe 
2 Totness, 394. . | thought, a alit not have been Jess than from six to eight Pon RTU! mere New Ministry have carried, almost 
= iste aor nd. Itis supposed that some Sc ohebeary move- unssimonly, the vote hes anew = to pay the interest 
13,318 Huchinson,/}1940 ™ent was anticipated, since every precaution had been e Finance Minister is also au- 
c} 934 | taken by the authorities to preserve order. Strong bodies i Pehac f 
2 Truro, 622. . of tl the police e and mun icipal guard were assembind; the arueg Pass fears were entertained on the evening of 
pose ios y Iry ssaid, | the 17th ult., that y attempt, for the pur- 
1 Walealt aoe J ¢ Gladstone, c} 312 b | pose of restoring the Charter, would be made by some of 
1 Wareham, 437 | .| 187 affair, peated appears to have gente set without pid the troops, but the sch was abandoned. 
1 Warrington, 616) tumultor disorder. It is observed, that i iy ve honours| GzrMany.—A treaty has been entered into between 
2 Warwick, 944 r all par. France and Austria declaring tl hat. from the 0g of June, 
' 2 Wells, 355 ties—including eae aria judges, deputies, an se peers of | cant on vessel boone. a French Lm rt from 
France—concurred ; and his loss i me tobe much de- 1 the port dues, 
2 Wenlock, 961 plored, since he was considere oe vn : 
1 Westbury, | possessed of popular in influence hay re restrain witin Account pute Berlit in ray that the ious that had been 
2 Westminster, ituti L limits the views ea the Republican —In ne ti ime entertained, that hay hee adopted 
15,745 iG id, that tl by R _ be- 
2 Weymouth, 629 or rsa M. gj clay = father of the French a was | t tries, 
1 Whitby, a no buried with great pom n Mon day. The funeral ti Russian provinces on the B hie oho vanished; 
1 Whitehaven, 546 attended by t of the lead ng men in Paris, paleiing | and the fact that Russia is opesing new communications 
2 Wigan, y peers and deputies. M. i Berryer, sen., was 85 years | with the South, by means of iron railroads and canals _ 
| 1 Wilton, 210 pains : pes in the most g its Western peas leaves no doubt that the sys- 
: opposed pepe, peas sie tem of exclusion, adopted against its western neighbours, 
2 Wine! , 645 -| 38! | tion to the arbitr: ary and illegal eg hgh: co — will continue for many years.—The treaty of con 
2 Windsor, 612 a was also counsel ‘for Meee Pe and navigati Kates, Pagnell wall Ge Gernts Cosma 
55 265 jeria.— Intelligence Algiers; U. ~fomtignes tp five Hea: to xinlent di jon wi 
130 a the 15th ult, The pies rons of the town b jeaapacrr ae the press.. Some journals eondemn the treaty, a ae 
2 Wolverhampton, infested by the Arabs, and not a day ar gprhciad th- | ground that it ought not to have been effected without 
2 Wenhensbe ape: ma a parti murder being committed close to > the taking the sense of the Me of the union on the subject, 
2 Worcester, 3037 -| 875 | walls. Tt is aJided, that the ideas of the Duke de Ne- | The P Cat the same time that it tc tes 
‘ monurs, formerly considered favourable to Africa, had un-| an indapewlent line of pair, bsgerne the rereely Os aii 
2 Wycombe, 357 el yd dergone some modification during his last campaign, and | the medium of ly ted that 
2 Yarmouth, 1930 Baring, ¢ .| 481 that he had returned less strengly imp d with the ad ass y ei States 
Summers, ¢ | 481 ee i, the retaining of ; of S y, toi t L mil bud, 
2 York, 3507 1)Atcherley, ¢/1483 | the colon ve hundred nsequence 0 the recent 
The Royal Wepiatin dt is stated t pprehensi s of the Gome Spat erton, Boog to grant a 
SCOTLAND. } are entertained o f th e Papal Ci gz bjecti ill f 
1 Leith, 1941 ag: DexmArx.—The Government has concluded a treaty 
t pie) | the Princess Clementine beget eb Resi to last 1 ven icy sive Britain ope aap relative to the poset of 
2 Dublin’ Univer. on account of the differe: of religion, the Pope bavin In a virtue of the 
sity, 2121 already complained of they young Prince of Wurtemberg. y = lath of June, andy be 
son of the Princess Marie, not being brought up a Catho- | prolong’ r 10 if agrecable to the contract~ 
’ lic, as his ae gnod had. promised. _ ing Lgbir € se ; 
France,—The news contained by the journals of this| Paris and Rouen Rail ted that th palate 
week is terest. English affairs appear to i teats Wake trneols tanh os steed cant gating under 
veer Eagteg struggle | between Paris and Ronen, viz., one of 2,280 yards, ano’ road gating und ; aces oe 
n progress betw in this of 1,260 yards, and a third of 760 yards in extent. The | 24 stubers (48 st om 
country, and the result of the elections is forward | River Seine will be ersed by the railroad in four | to 6 stubers per quintal ; on a ago sabre fo 
to with great interest. — _ | places, and the first bridge for that purpose is being con- anny and tat on enti ood at 6. 
i ; having been | structed at a cotton goods 
Pail ingen iat weg the ordonnance for closing the ee ee et eae anes hint eet 
sessions of the two Chambers was delivered on Friday. upon the summit of the | Ressra— — Accounts from | 
wi deputies present. erected to meme se yee: fore Tow, | Oe Pee 
The Fleet.—' onlon journals of the 23d ult. state commence about t ug-, taincers' 
that Admi : trea two. divisions of the | will last five days. The feces inl to absorb | yet prodnced any decisive 
fleet il before the of the inhabitants town, , it is for years to come. 
: : the month the Sate, tes bites bees | 0k wai of the fate with f of | br irae a ore, & on 
Susse, consisting of two ships-of-the-line and four frigates, | very great interest. The ce iy was ve , atime, and that they will resume 
E was intended for the Levant ; and the other, commanded | place last year, but was deferred oe ee) eae ee een 
by in Leray, eomposed of a three-decker and | non-completion of the statue. It is no yet stated whether | Russian Infantry, composed rk foa regim 
two ships, was to proceed to is. Orders had been | the King and Queen will ho the féte with their presenre. | sent to ye is se sa sco near t ae me 
t ited to Admiral Hugon return to port 5 andit| Spary.—The anniversary of the constitution of 1937 Kischeneff, and Clotym. Some advantages, it is stated, 
was added that iral Lalande would. succeed him | was celebrated in Madrid on the 20th ult., with great have been gained by the Russians, in which the Moune 
$ in the command of the naval forces in the Mediterranean. | pomp. Kgiggh ofthe PA icaigscclor Sie Nedioant Gooet | taineer y distinguished them- 
The Ministerial Journals state that the object of the | were under arms. Seems pees ee ee troops in | selves. ree Govern: ment, it is further added, has 
t ' coast of Africa, is to pro- | an open carriage, Piaasboat y the Princess, her sister, | negotiating for transpo t 
attacks. and the Marchion acti ee The iy of Vic. | Sa etches an ie nt ends | 
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