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many ene of the fosses, particularly at the Pont de 
the British 
of the ig es instalment of 50,000. for 
Legion e rio tings. + but J of no importance, I had taken 
sequence of a speech made by the Counsellor 
Wendt, 
wh r0Se Tar are sq functionaries, sixty members have 
coun! 
Frond 
The “War n Africa.—Government has received the | pl from Vienna of the 4th inst. state that 
following fc fook despatch mar og ae "Phe | province: — ae Mi the d 
an, W eft Mos m for } ter of War, organised —_ — » ai urpose of | The certificates are to = snbeered ad _ contracto: ors, but 
Mascara “A the 7th of Ju une, earast to the former place repressing highway robberries a nds muggling. TThe three without commission. entire sum is 
on the 27th ult. in a satisfactory state. The number Sarag © be pi 1 from the Scat date, port the payments 
invalids re at Maseara, or brought to Mostaganes, in the citadel of Alsafara. At Toledo, a prebendary had which will be equivalent to mak- 
no ot exceed £00. The division did not go to Sa ida, be- been arrested b F i that f pounded 2 
itl the Propaganda: 9 So papers of- the ath state Scosseraes, —The Diet has resumed its sittina 
destroyed. It was judged more useful to pursue the © grea at the Fre ies k P y 
tribe pi are Heckeds; from whom Abdel Kader takes his tiers all persons calculated to disturb the peace in this ton rina but fresh and w on. haan i baal ay" 
origin who have conferred on him his power. | It had onanirs. Independen uthy of sev veral Carlists, civil, mili- | thought arise on the Poe hh t Mp 7p Britinte 
poe wy copucilibe ced the effects of war, and hb y, and ecclesiastical vents, w ‘hich, is feared, will be further heightened by an 
most pent to break through the peace. Pursued for hi Pope s ng ‘Nuncio, ex expelled from Spain, bat sho attempt of t iastical party recover, by force, 
ti their 7 in Tessino. Three bands i 
horsemen, to th f about 3,000, having tried Ord os A " fire brake out ia the town of Fuent tes, in Py es gents, by is stated, have penetrated from Lombardy into 
to cover its retreat, experien: forte some losses. The army | dalusia, which, less than Ser Fecqiis semrares 110 Tessin 3 but we n every point by the soldiers of 
meaenetns the harvests in the plain of Eghrers, in| houses. P 1 . gig and several 
pairs upply cman — grain and straw. At the -| hurricane, which mee an ga station, was expe- | killed. The excitement, however, does no} appear to have 
o- e time, works for t ay before the rai ap riee fy pr en Ww ats 
ecuted. | Min Th raes iin sof the &th d Oth or 
oe ted — there would ” g At aie matters +7) paieal importance have a mo iy’ puty of Zurich, that the canton of 
for a division of 8,000 me Id, before the en , obey the order 
rom rs were going on well; bu . one > nm no pera Chamber of hr sengen the debates, baring Nai x, local | of the Diet to rescind the decree suppressing the con- 
eg of we tribes. The divi off agai th r little worthy of co ys eat | vents, was supported by 1.13 ca t Lo- 
inst. for Mascara, with a ioe eee It was to col- estion gi nance Pai sp a aly on. f ) of the Sth state bg Avg advocate Nessi, 
memes for fifteen days, with which to supply that the Bay LY comm , and that Pee Tiere Me | given ‘up by nsurgents, was ad the 6th, and 
pam ae by the Chamber of fps wi ies | shot on the 7th. Tao priests had aise’ arrested. 
on Pp Que My _ great caution, which now consjsts of thirteen Hottanp.—The k king has forwarded an ddress to the 
proceeded in we cane on me re inst., without piscine members, but its report has no * et been given in. The | Lu urg deputations, in whieh says, ally they 
markable incident. In reply to a question put to Duke of Palmella, it a) appe persists in his plan of | shallshave a constitution of s » which he is sati 
Ministers, as to wha t were the real sentiments of Queen oe italisation, Ww hich pach equally persist in wi ill be for the eir seine aie He fegrets, for 
Christi th ivision’ in the province, which 
Poe la = al Jen itheke ti 7 4 ‘an. increase equal t to from 12 to 18 per cent. ad bs sensiders to have ce a misfortune to o 
t 
ma. would be put upon she. finer kinds of woollen 
the Sento rand ‘Macin anne - on If the 
Government should oe re carried into effect, is Jaa at 1000 contos. it to prefer a 
press its opinion, he would say that Maria Christina had Fehon ministers had, it was believed, giy: tcial union wi ch ium or France, he had stayed 
no ye gs of returi to Spain, for, if such one not | explanations dee very sati y d Howard de egotiations, and mercial inguiry, in 
the case, she wi joule hows yea, it it knewn ee another Walden ‘ pecti: e cl of the foreign bondholders, that t he might c the opinion of the country. 
ek alluding, it ead i understood that his lordship had The ‘result of F this Sout ve -. our of a union with 
with the R Th Di @ a suitable representation. - The e, he had again re- 
brought toa pe me ata hour on the 3rd inst. The ws fe e fo i and for | sumed the negoti ations, = ich hs ived at such a 
sembly held two meetings on that day for the paeiancae ing a provision for the clergy in lieu of tithes, were | point, that it was no longer in his power to stop them, 
settling it without being obliged to adjourn to another | before the Chambe: eputies. Th hould, however, he conc ail any difficulties arise to 
day general discussion havi ) meluded, at | the tithes, were abolished by Don Pedro, much in- | br bis sid off, he would then adopt the course which 
four o’clock the house decided by a large majority, that it | justice has resulted from the private rights of property | tends Ul the cou nay: 8 and 
would again meet at nine in the evening, when the dehate | not having D mn Pas, i d by bes Rr tg ‘himeelt to | ogee or ~-A Rotterdam 
Was re-opened the articles, motion to the effect, | author of the abolition. At the sa appears paper announces t rival at Vlaa pis or on the 3rd, of 
that the voting be public and igs Hn was approved by | be a matter of great difficulty to gw ny at east one of the bering hers flotilla, wiveh sails fre (ht 
the Assembly _ The first ar’ tic le then nder consi- The senate had passed the bill of ways and means as ked | port on the 26th The fishery i to hay 
deration, wh to decl for by the government and raise 
the guardianship vacant, Government ring he, invited money on ‘the revenue till October next. Offical infor | havin “brought i in 35 tons of herri gs. _ The usual pre= 
to | mation had been received of the result of th th 
ascertain whether it was her intention or fe - return | made by the Portuguese ships despatched, as we noticed | king, eredit tary prince, and Prince F sepeon The 
into aes: The proposition, however, meeting with no fin a former Number, to look after the President steamer. | first pe sie sale or plore on the same day, when the 
Support, was withdrawn. Another Prop on was then | Their search appears to have been fruitless, and no fur- herein beg Aer It is menti ae that on 
read, to the f following effect : —that it. be necessary | ther hopes appear to be in quarter. A Dutch | of ag hi: rae ae is a man of Re 
P> erto held by | squadron, consisting of two hb eae two corvettes, and | who n sry years a fisher. te Dutel bert herring flo- 
the Queen-Mother, be vacant. or mt in order that the | a steam-ship, having on board Prince Henr: H tilla. co; wits this year of 123 ¥ 
y ed jo i ee with | had appeared off the bar on its way to Batavia.—A_ yesse ELGIUM.—The Belgians are to be hat 
the election of a st gre i ing ap Fees bon from St. Michael’s had brought intel- | je of the commercial connexion between France and 
proved the amendment, ome discussion, it was 3 pu nce of the destruction of Villa da Praia, in the island | Holland. Some members of vincial council of 
to the vote, and carried = toma against twenty- Bi Terceira, by a series of earthquakes; which continued, | East posed that the council should petition 
three. The guardianship was accordingly declared vacant. | with intervals, for several days, h commenced for a ercial union between Belgium F _ 
The second article was then adopted without any opposi- the 12th ult., and lasted till the 24th. Upwards of 5 Such a proposal or petition has accordingly been for- 
tion. The vote of the two Chambers united took place | ho habitations had been shaken down ; fortu- | warded to the Cham of Commerce. 
oa the 10th, when M Arguelles was elected g by | nately, however, from the warning which preceded papers censure the provincial council g the lead 
180 votes. The discussion of the budget commenc:d in | catastro aos he inhabitants, without on, were en. vid si iN a measure, since France, it urges, will be- 
the Chamber of Deputies on the 3rd inst. A moti ion of abled t their lives by flight te the mountains an ore exigent in its negiiattans, aang Fe 
M, Mendizabal, ag city of A subscription, by the ex- hey een by a portion of t 
basa gag by the Ministry for the present year, as op= ple of the corporation “ the capi! syd for | I appears, by an account of he wb yg the navaneak 
posed a Olozaga, and rejected by the Stat The there immediate relief. A corvette was to e St. Mi ft 1840, that the number ail vessels 
d as renewed on the following day, when it was chael’s on the 26th ult., yee fhe sum of 1,840. aah which entered Antwerp i in that year was 1,173, measuring 
Fare "ion the Miniats we would be again a defeated. J sufferers 5 a bi agedtt we. 632 tons, and the number whi ae left the ‘port 1,151, 
the cou G d ith maize, to pr i easuring 163, 306 tons. The im rts by sea a into Ant- 
f the Interior, 120,902 of TOE ten 
in the report, that an oe was pve against Guanaty.--The little news received this week from more than in aati The general movement of arrivals 
the offices of ie i Opposition journals, is destitute of interest. The Minister of the | and depar at Pg was 753 vi 7 
were to be murder minis ster, in reply, declared Interior ‘and of Police has forwarded the reply of the 76,076 to tons; ent 38 285 vessels, aecewatal 27, 
the ru he justifi y add f th Pp Loav: 9,576 tons; Nieuport, 204 
persons who wrote and published it. He then proceeded tion of Breslau, in which hi jesty decl hat th vessel 5.994 te ti oo general result of the five ports 
im indignant t gi y and dep f th y had pp ay Is, measuring 462,069 being 61 ves. 
against the . coamen at yvigenig:: murderous designs, and ‘heir legal rigt fp iti i fe id. | i 49,429 tons less than in 1839. The im 
Protested that whilst he a inci i his rigt : iled into Osten am to 9,383,557. ; Nieuport, 
any one forfeited his nn it would be in virtue of the question ; that the king’s right is, however, equally i ape 141f.; Louvain, 472,300f.; Ghent, 20,294,777f. 
im of the financial t hi bjects hi PE t tal amount Ay the — for the five slp 
ected by the Deputies on the 5th, by a mai disapprobation of the spir d tendency of the p Sane ,605f. The imports of cotton amoun ta 
of et o eity-seren against fifty five he va th ay mstituti — that his majesty, how- 130, i2: ne Ye etl TAO more than in 1839). Of this 
as fully able to distinguish between the loyal and | amount, wes a the pee States ; 
= a. aising any more money in Bite tbe of the | devoted sentiments of the inhabitants of Breslau, which ; 1,957,000f. — Englend md 263,360F. France. 
revenue. The proposals of the majority of the commis- | are well known to him, and the error of the heads of the The total amount of the “imports from Fear was 
and regrets that his communicatio: the | 6,97: 72, a30f. less than i in 1839, but on wines ther: an 
and was adjourned till 
the rot day. We have since recei 
corporation, 
weet, should, contra 
ived Madrid intenti ’ 
journals of a la ter date, from which we lea tt . publicity which was painful to e to Ha eer he the late queen took place 
Chamber of 7t ig large d to tt ith pe e 7th inst. It was at- 
of bad eS iMuk ie oe Jae het oF the king, the Prince of Prussia, who is on a tended by me Sit ‘aad ‘the Crown Prince, and an 
the deteton. of ae | se by a. majority of 82 against it with hi Standing in a f all classes. s+ ocla- 
Bees The allowance demanded for Queen Christina, in | house, he was struck on the shoulder by a window, which a has been issued by — ig to the Chambers an- 
‘gence of her marriage settlement, was alse granted. | a gust of wind closed suddenly, and was so severely hurt auncing that as the majori ty the i of the 
ioe course of the sitting, twice resorted to, w . did d Ct 1 . by their co pom 
* . the Government had adopted any steps, since the psa | mot prev: lent fever from i pula- | unfit to fulfil the functions tig agri oft em, the 
Sion of the civil w war, to wn tain the recognitio 2-08 Gone tion of the kingd ussia, at 40, was | bly of the Estates, convened by the proclamation — — 
Il. by the ho owers ? M. 14,907 0 a be end of 1837 it was ‘71,098,125; the | 14th April, is 4 solved. ‘* his ne ati the 
that the ee had opened a oe increase 8,966. —The Breslau Gazetie of the Sth | king has provi iy clause entitling him, under such ers 
to that effect. The supplies of the Departments of | inst. : ees the taxes that have net pew — 
Foreign i Justice were then voted without | Prussian peer im consequence of til 
fi discussion. pr es ot Minister of Fi ng aie pak fer! lg ovr | St. Petersburgh, of 
nan € 10, te this as part payment | constitutional pervades the country. In Ste oe aan aes Se a 
