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the Anti-corn-law gins rmppoes? Sir Robert Peel, but fF themselves to ) watching their movements, but on the 10th, 
the right Ho n. Bar y those persons was of so seditieus a 
a mes Graham h has been ime ——. “that the police oer it aac he Mespresiel and 
assu 
Covrr.—Her Majesty, nage Albert, we v= Princess | 
Saturday fro 
“sir 
ail 
~ Royal returned on etre ae indsor | pe Hic for Dorchester, Sir W. Follett for RoR cag bet este d two of the em. On gge male i med & 
Castle, y “ é Ernest Bru uce e and Mr. Bingham Baring for Marlborough, ‘ow age .m. 
Week emia) sition, and Her Majesty and | 4, Gi k. Sir F. Pollock and Col. Peel | al esea 10 asad v0 ina ail 
the Prince continue wel the week, Prince Albert; | t+ Huntin gdon, Capt. Bole ro Chippenham, peep in irene sssenbled 0 n the Place du Chatelet, 
= by the of his household, enjoyed the Jermyn for Bury St. Pam s, Mr. Gaskell for Wenlock, | and began to a ae gen with "Sia Philippe! The Re- 
diversion of shooting at the Flemish Farm Ont aY> ¢ Earl 1 of Lin cola for South tinghamshire, Mr. Goul- ene for ever! Dow swith ter ! is band was 
the Queen held a Privy C e Castle, which was ge Uni y, Lord Leveson for Lich- | immediately dispersed by a bri © of olice, not, how- i 
Seeks wnae Hmiadberuber tae C ts ere eld, enry i ardit vue or Lau ee without ses, 1 
a eats UP> | opposition. Among the other vac ancies, not ¢ used by | the police, several of whom were ack and the officer in in 
steer gone Majesty fob Fe ior a the of Ministry, that occasioned b unded. From the Place du 
by 3 ay eed saree arm~ | of Mr. Warburton, at Bridport, ha: n filled u up by the Atelet, th 
Cliffe, the. East of pee ws , am | return of illie Cochrane, unopposed; and the Bri caps, ascend e St. Des s, singing tl he © Marseil: 
v the - r new had! tion for Bradford, vacant by the death of Mr. Lister, has | laise,’’ and c crying ig “Dow ng Louis Bihupes -the Re- 
bn honour of dining with Her M terminat the return of Mr. Busfield, the Whig can- public for ever! ust have blood!” They 
Castle. Viscount Sydney has su ceeeded the Earl of Lis- didate, by a majority of four over Mr. Wilberforce t ets, vociferating the same 
tapel ae cite . «and Sir Robert Otway has | Sunderland, the nomination took place on Wednesday, They postin seve eral mercers’ shops and 
succeeded Sir William Lum oe the Groom in Waiting when the show of hands was in favour of Col. Thompson, off pieces s of red cloth, Prag bg fixed to the ends of 
on Her Majesty. His Ro; Hig ss the Duke ears candidate, w rew, however, y then returned to the Rue 
bridge has returned to his residence at Kew. oll was demanded. Lord D had . Denis, and thence to tie Pace du Chatelet, where 
oat he intention of as. 
THE NEW "ADMINISTRATION. 
The following may be useful to our deur rs, 
plete list of the recent Saomsislanae 
hat CABINET. 
Duke of Wellington 
a Pp 
ously resigned, in consideration of Mr. - Attwod’s Ay “supe. 
as a com- | 555, 
me 
At midnight all. was tranqu 
disturbances, how fpr t 
the © precautions of the civil and military authorities 
stop in time to ths Potion On theliy night new 
ook piace on the same spots, but no open 
ruse 
day by ve 
“for Lor 
43. 
nity.” n Thur 
return it ae Howick, the rawr ene 
Howick, 700; for Mr. 0S ood, piri oo y 2: 
Official Appointments.—It i hat Sir R. 
Gordon, S. C.B., will s ap aaa Her ‘is make s Am- 
peowsted t the Court of aw, in the room of Lord 
Beau that Lord Burghersh will probably ae 
Hf Towple as Her Majesty’s Minister_at thi 
Fi is also believed that Mr. Greene, th 
, will be appointed Chairm: see sa 
—A collisi a serious 
bs apparent ‘political crate has 
re and a certain 
ys usive privi- 
of the wines, vehicle form lng 
"The rioters in questi 
eer es eee ae 
Secretary at War . 
Treatarer of the Nasy ond Paymaster y Sir E. gs 4 
a A 
Postmaster-General 5 + + ieee ‘ ery . it coopers. 
the . Somerset ig AJ 
ctiand Ho ; iene : Ee wis Mond ay Sart ‘ t by of by the | Ce concert aneasy 
the Board of Trade} vir, W. E. Gladstone ark 
iehneaets é: ring his entrance ‘into o Pars at "had of his pik A o ‘The quays were {reaper § 
ae 
po its ea ee saa Ake e8 be rothers,, the Uy) akes of = ah the rioters, and.after the mob had been five times 
erm weer: oned to retire, _ é porters attacked the soldiers of 
the four. The ball or balls struck the horses t Gen. et he 44th, dopa % pest re placed is whies sind Heracns 
ider and Col. Le Vai mp bis stlandho latter of which wi dischhin’ ak = panies et 
| asiaegcet own at the soldiers 
n Tran 
gb Balsa ya recur. { ee eo th 
Libis 
Secretaries of the Board of Control { 
wai & BHO” 
eras were 
me “lpr thorities, 
anquillity pasvailad at 
+l) 
. killed. The particulars of holy a ores wap 
as follows 
Tolio" rs 
pate 
id 
J 
Duke d’Aumale, th 
T <. Dish; 1 Heal on Meat € 
t, in all the 
Paris: 
f th F 
tinues. Aihough this o unfortuaate amie: had no political 
the 2 Opposition 
eth 
es 
eA 
rad 
La eyo bad alr th honou t arrival| : ay @ 7 : ahah rie ante Canoes F 
ya geting formed at Withe dietuehi instead of the 
rainived in Ports which the 
Faubourg St. 
pec troop —A sediti on movement, 
the pretext, took place at Glecnadh. Ferrand, 
the the capital of Auvergne, on niet 0th. _ For ‘some time yan 
Antoine, ae 
ments of Cuirassiers and Manicipal | Guarda, "te having 
Dunk 
rare On the 9th Pity Beep") 
| when just as they r reached the Hospice St. erty aman 
presented himself before the Princes armed with two neat 
tols, and snapped them at the Duke ‘a’ Auiale._ One onl of 
several b ried and destroyed by 
enced. 
| struck ‘the horse of Lieut.-Col. Le Vaillant, Seip be- 
side the Prince. The animal, mes hee yeas | ‘alhg 'Ae eat 
pene a Colonel h had during ni in Africa, 
raised his head, ada saved okie. Prince. 
the «not t 
par ivaa uiie wsortats cally evened the shoulder. The re 
alist, indignant at this atrocity, immediatel 
b — Ps 
but 
orning, , passed Through Ch "Clermont at I 
ial to get the desp ; the people were then burn- 
ing the g: g continued. 
ale ordered them to 
emotion had subsided, the jens pape § = Long live the 
i i the 17th! er ee. Duk 
about 
| Paris as a Pie Vege tie we fot oe 
Vosges. a 
raphic: 
i ived te Peis states that all was quiet 
n the town on the 13th, and rhe ia trols conti 
with h no resistance. 
partment of the | 
