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Ministry, have been aap a settled ; the redietion of | the Rt. Hon. Sir George Murray, G.C.B., to Lie at.Gen. | orders Quénisset to be accused as principal, and 
the military expenses ha’ ars] Ay .C.B. To be Lieutenant- meal, 49 included as the Dadicene in the a All these are again 
Soult, and the Chambers ae been convoked by Royal | ae eres ose ions are dated on or be- e the piracy to overturn 
ordonnance for the 27th —Our advices from Spai July 22, 1830, from Maj -Gen. R. Ellice to Sir J. Han- f M ry ause!| (the editor 
that ct tranquillity prevails at Madrid, and | Major-Gener 61 Colonels, whose com 2 8 Journal du Peuple), Prioul, Considere, Bazin 
cE carabe Og Sian d from July 22, 1830, to May 20, 1836, | Fougeray, and Trani are adde aly same cat : 
that the accounts from the provinces are of a sptiafactory inclusive, from Col. Mahon Col. Aitcheson. To The Court has thus heed bayir gen the conclusions of the 
character. The Regent has taken a decided course against | Colonels, 75 Lieutenant. -Colonels of 1826, 1827, — 1828, | report, and the requis b 
the revolutionary junta o! , and has published | from Lieut-Col. Everard, C.B., to Lient. -Col. ringing to their bar = Tin names called for by t the ard 
an energetic decree, which has led to the complete sub- | To be Licutenant-Colonels, 66 Majors of 1826, 182 =“ 1828, secution. This decision appears to have been rather 
mi of urgents. alen entered the | and 1829, from Major C. C. Michell a Major Jobn | unexpected; and from the wording of the report it Was 
-eity on the 15th, and his troops occupied all the p Clark. To be Majors, 106 Mo gemini ny 27, and | considered that M. Dupoty and two or three other pri- 
shent opp A i of the citadel w 1828, from Capt t. Hill to = Poyn 1B ‘ie jeut.-Cols. | soners would hav e been exonerated. The opposition prints 
n the 13th, and the city to be Ai be 5 ge as to M. Dupo % 
me Ge tc DB 1 VW because th the re t oe ana alban . > 
Intelligence from Germany announces that the and Royal Engine ers i to take rank by t him. The pean ae 
contemplates the possibility of stinching rm 3re 3 ti ne 70 ead ‘721 . The Chancellor has issued an 
Hereditary States octins thi to the German Cu ieut.-Gen. ‘0 oie So nage in rae ordonnance fixing the trial at the Luxembourg for the lst 
. toms’ Union, has ted to the i Army, 4 Maj.-Generals, from Maj.-Gen. Pritchard, R.A., to Dec. In the mean time the oppositio als con’ 
great Powers, the Propet of holding a congress on Ly array f a. ne. rvadley, ©. BRE in the Hae th + hole affair is gre a) re 3 while 
affairs Spain. The #8 olonels, from € .E., to Col. ministerial organs maintain that the report is only a fi 
i Di. _ Bheni ee an we King 7 —— at Crawfor A. To Army, 7 Lieut.- resentation = = dangers.arisi sri t po a 
4 4 Colonels, from some -Co 1. W. Roberts to Lieut.-Col. J. E. | cieties. The s looked for with interest, as the o 
th states that all the diffcalties between — aie ihe Jones, R.A. be Majors in the Army, 22 Captains, from meas of eatablishibg what is the accurate view wo be 
, Ca ape Ti ornena, R.A., to apr T.Rowland, RA. ken of the resu ult arrived at a the inquiries of the ex 
and Tre have been adjusted ; and th tow late 
negotiations on my a affairs a oieaa the most sa- M The ‘Press. —The journals contain a long report of the 
—Accounts from Switzerland pate on | 3 Boucle viz., Eatohiae Sencha: ide pan win Issarts, a legitimatist, a 
the renewal of agitation on the subje ct of reform, which | grove. To be Majors in the Army, 17 Captains, liam Major-General, formerly Deputy for Vaucluse, and after- 
beg’ 7 ter of more importance than ap- o t. ag to Capt. ge ae “ fo rai ro mie: Fe . ards a Pee crise ois ents e Forbin. Pon “ a 
"a ons have also en place in the Navy :— mirals | 5! cia a et, entitled, ‘‘ My opinion on t umann 
aaa eta prt — ey a Foe ee orate | of the White to be Admirals of the Red, trom Sir C. Ha- Cens tack on Government, 
emonstration took place on at Geneva, but the milton, Bart., K.C.B., to Sir G. Cockburn, G.C.B. To ers ounaii a it. The speeches for the pro- 
authorities were to resist an outbreak, an Admirals of the White, 11 Admirals of the Blue, from secution and the defence embraced a complete political 
actual disturbance pocurred The e negotiations between | Adm. Carpenter t view of the state of France, and her policy since 1830; 
Holland and Prussia, relative to the Grand Duchy of Lux- | 5 Winn Adenisals be from ari ie I and the discussion was carried on with much talent 
embourg, continue to be seriously bipriirgrad and the | Gosselin to Sir Willoughby Lake, K.C.B. oo rr mirals earnestness on b es. Two ions were put to 
I ap to b hat i by the | of the Blue, 12 Vice-Admials et the Red, r C, | the jury, first, whe he I. de Forbin’s pamphlet a 
a he the Rhine akaoegli le, Bart., to Vice-Adm. Cochet; and 4 ice Admirals provocation to disobey the laws, he having recommended 
right Find f the White; Sir H. " vars sh to Vice-Admiral | the clo: 2 doors against the agents of the census ; 
Alexander. To be Vi dmirals of the d, 14 Tice. ee secondly, w hether the wri ng did not bring the 
Admirals of the White, from Sir R. H. Hussey, K.C.B. ing’s government i pel hatred and contempt. The jury, 
to Vice-Admiral Shepard; and 5 Vice-Admirals of the sultation, acquitted M. de Forbin 
Blue, from Sir Graham Hamond, Bart., K.C.B., to Hon both The trial pp 
ir T. , K.C.B. To be Vice-Admirals of the | cau eh eoitheent t in the t: 
White, 17 Vice-Admirals of the Blue, from Lord James A pro ee ee the Impartia a Nord, 
O’Bri ae to Vice-Admiral Littlehales; and 2 Rear- | asserted that the King was morally responsible for i 
Eee of thi A a viz. Rear-Adms. Thompson and | personal Tiey 7 Crown lawyers indicted it for an - 
Dickson ‘0 nantes of the Blue, 20° Rear- | tack on the Royal inviolability, and o| i 
y. dirals of tl Ral, Rear-Adm. Mali Sir | King’s person. in trial took place on the 19th inst., 
"re 3 dC. 62 “9 To be Rear-Admirals of the nape in St he of an energetic speech from the Procurevr- 
Red, 33 ear-Admirals of the White, from Rear-Adm. | Ge Salon ote by the e jury. —On Tues- 
ty Bieta amuel Pym, K.C.B. be r- | day 
Admirals of the ew 27 Rear-A¢ —— of =. am 
om Lord W. Fit , KiC.B., to dm | Govirnigen oy an wreck in fart paper of ‘the “8b Se 
Bars 5 ~ 
st and Rear-Admirals . ‘the Boece from Clermont Ferzand. Ti — 
Sept. § Sir Jonah Coghill - Bart., to Capt. Charles Gordon, Ministry.—Rep ere for som 
Captains, rent in the en l that a swlvunderstandig ‘ete e 
i, Baugh to Commander J: S. Foreman. To be Com- | tween some of members of the Administration, and 
manders, 80 Lieutenants, from Lieut. = Eaton Riest, that several chips in the “Ministry were likely to take 
Ellicombe. ‘o be Liewttena mare 80 Mates, from Mr. R. - seri iscussion, it is s! 
sco ae a Mr. C.J. FE arose ata recent council of Ministers, eeeee Marshal 
the Fine rls. The Queen has been Soult and M. Humann, "Minis ter of Fina: nee ; the latter 
purpose 7; “inquiri r advantage might t be | in the War department, to which Marshal Soule replied 
taken of the rebuilds 0 Phe Houses of Paviament bee by declaring that he w sy not consent to it. Resigna- 
prow and enc ing the fine arts, H oa * added, were offered on — sides ; aie 
ei pair bert, and the following noblemen and beer en ately M. Huma “~ succeeded in getting his views adop 
i forged. Bills, is ite pe become the subject of imme- | ] yndh he Duke utherland, the Marquis of Lans- by a majority of his colleagues, and it was determined 
diate . Hivestigation: 10 ourts of Law. downe, the Earl of Lincoln, the Earl of Shrewsbury, the that 12,000,000 franes should be abstracted from the ex- 
: at Webos. | atl of Aberdeen, Lord J. Russell, Lord Francis Eger- | penses of the War department. By the arra ement of 
> ton, Viscount Palmerston, Viscount Malbdurad: Lord this question, the disagreement in the Cabinet appears to 
Tue Courr.- :—Her Majesty and the infant:Prince con- | Ashburton, Right Hon. CS. Lefevre; Sir have béen removed; and the rumouted’ dissension and 
eutemin favourably ; and it has not been con- ‘Bart. ; Sir J. Graham —? oe H. ee Bart H . | changes in the Ministry are now considered to be at an 
eT Pe ste tesa: a y_ br our last. | G. Knight, Esq.; B. 0 : | end. A Royal ordonnance has been published, convoking 
H.R.H. Prince Albert and the Princess. Royal pl ary gers, Esq. 3 G. tbs es and ES Wie. a the Chambers for the 27th Dec. 
ute ge the birth-day of the Princess Royal, their | — Ofici The A Navy.—By ano _ the 
Royal Hig i‘ the ] of Kent, the Duchess. of | the Earl Tt of Beverl ey will be appointed to ‘the office in the | Of War, the corps of y of twenty thousand men, 
ops y e Pri Sophia, paid congratulatory Sasens ig Hesiedollt Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard) which was. concentrating, as noticed in our last, 
visits to her Majesty at Buckingham Palace. H.R.H. | which e death of the Marquis of | along the ian frontier, ‘between Lille and Valen- 
‘the Duke’ of Cambridge has “been: for the past |. ‘ Queen than or eran a the | ciennes, has i -the troops: already 
eee esta | Tapke of Corscpall, hen bees pleased to nominate Thomas cantoned round Lille, and those on their march thither, 
SS The: Countess | Pemberton, , of the Chancery ba Bir, FeapCeLws: i 
of Gainsborough has d the Countess. of Charle- | of the Duchy. : eat an hae Oi 
weataeshelnsy-in- Waiting. on ip Quen s4- £ to commands in that corps, had already left Lille for 
Hawarden and Mr. Ormsby. f Earl ‘| Paris.—At tl nt & inisters, to 
gf eetniete sad, Cab the Lord and Groom Foreign. the s article, the assembling this Army was ued 
in Waiting on her Majesty. The royal chi i i wits! Se eae ohm te as another military 
fag etree J ers ich | France. oslaritrei tye ROR SRS it is said, by . 
is expected to take place in about a fortnight, within St. | since the late insurrectionary movement in that coun cantry kite RRCA be ud involving am Ut 
i Ul, it is stated, be attended | appeared for some time in danger of being disturbed, are | called-for expense. Marshal Soult defended himself Py 
obvio f ing an autograph letter the King of the 
at t Barcelona, ere gians to Louis-Philippe, expressing his tea’ 
eng gi ho tae ea, it bout to absorb him. The co , 
it. is said, 2 trat h the north w it is added, 
gage ag a si f thi letter.—The 
had been the most hostile in its- copies Lot troops Ie taersumtheey tober eonoeed I pre- 
sta’ Government, propitiated by the | sent to the sy he th ao wo ore 
=< the Regen, bas not only abandoned | of Engi Montpelier for Bayenne, Tor Orie 
to interests itself in rted —s eet two regimen’ ents of Dragoons fo’ 
7 but 
id fpr Dean i 9 omens 
is added thet, notwithstanding the order T° 
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