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frontiers of France. another sign of the times, it is | of 
that the Siriieus of Justice has commanded = 
suppression all itt confraternities which have | 
not Shige sraall ae sanc' f Government. In the ro | ‘ibe 
kama ye be entirely restored; Ba 
oa oe The Hon. Col. Grey has 
buthnot in age duties of agg ne in 2 Wat 
E 
Honou 
lieved ‘ ol. A 
—Considerable sensation was created in Paris on Satur- 
ee ie the pe geggene of a failure - he, eminent 
co cial house of ee: alguerie and Co. rdeaux, 
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celona bi released from its Mate ns vad be nd the 
indabitis ai Bilbao have tl cle- | 
the Regent. —Despatches from Lisbon inform 
ry "Equerry in Waiti 29 on gaa TI s bei $ the more serious, as that 
% ie d for the Court to go into house was not only. extensively engaged in foreign trade, 
her late Majesty the Dowager g mpu ulse to all speculations, such, 
Queen mn of Bayi isterial si tates that the | for exa ordeaux to Teste, ~~ 
baptism of the "infant “Prince i is not expected to take place | which hare pesmi ne service to the department o} 
until February, immediately after Parliament assembles, | the Gir 
i that th will be performed in town. The Disarmament —Letters from Toulon, which es 
that iy Cortes were pro 
th 
The Queen eae healt h of the Queen Dow 
rr €p 
rogul 
gon on the 18th ult. te Majesty advertod to th e 
and stated that nearl, 
haves since our last, been progressively subsiding. It will 
rr soaks to learn that her sig ape 
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a 
“tuguese Government persis 
the surrender of the Spanish officers 
Portu after the recent insurr cine —Fro 
many we *o that the en for sige ‘evasion 
— Austria to the German Cus’ ’ Uni so far 
advanced as to 
3 
Accounts from Hi 
bridge e end Sanes have er Gas protes est agviaet Ge 
f 
there is this morning inued improvement in her 
Majesty’s symptoms.’”’ was not deemed necessary to 
publish any farther bulletin until Thursday, when the fol- 
lo negcenes of th een 
I 
owing was issue 
Dowager’ 8 health announced in th 
nd ii 
| 
staat th, 
signature of the Prince mm the protest assumes to be 
ed by re of his indent —We learn fro’ 
io ecg _ rig revolutionary movemen' eneva 
ul in the accomplis ishment oti its objest ; 
the Council “Of ‘State hating’ 
elected by 
the ‘eitinens,. to revise the constituti 
manifesta is said to have 
tion 
of _ Majesty’ s gradual edinec, 
of the present fa yourable symptoms no further bul- 
tatlics wi ill be issued.’ 
ob cial Appoiniments.—Sir Edmund Walker Head, 
» has been ba pany: one of the Poor-law Commis- 
m erie for land and Wales, in the room of J. G. 
In mr i 
sent to Brest, es, it is said, are sent into 
ig 
llth i eR al ig 
ome 
th 
to Baad cannon, in order to have more Each 
vessel se home 200 sick. These letters add th that Gen, 
ud, nero apa in ke hief in Africa, is to have 
o Lower Rhin ne has been ¢ conv voked, toe consi ider 
whether 
| has now assumed a definite chatadere friendly intercourse 
as orm eae ee M.G ager 
mbass: nd M. 
from Paris to Strasburg by pha or pemeee the 
from the capital to Strasburg might gi 
maki -_ but 
ae extend by fo 
asburg. M. 
‘Alas i ins steed of Hav The 
deavours to refute this “by stating tl 
avre to St 
four officers under-nai that transit from 
her Majesty :—Commodore Sir C. Napier, K.C.B. ; Capt ere as but 4000 quintals in 1840. This 
Sir N. J. Willoughby, C.B.K. .; Capt. Sir T. Fel- | argument, however, is cgeesearc as fallacious, inasmuch as 
lowes, C.B., and t. E. H. A’Court; vice Capt. the great transit of cott ton and other commodities from 
n. G. Poulett; Capt. the Hon. Sir Maitla’ es to » but 
C.B.K.C.M. and G.; Capt. Sir E. T. Troubridge, Bart., | rather from Nancy straight to se and is very 
and Capt. the Ri, H d Radstock, C.B., pro- | much oy than the amount represented, 
moted Rear-Admirals. A ministerial paper | . Post Ofice. —The number of letters which 
states that peat John Grey, C.B., has been ap- through the ch Post-office has more than doubled 
pointed to command of the forces in Cabul. during the wenty years. In 1821, it amo to 
same paper ; ae says that the Duke of Bi eenlenth i sad "s ke 45,382,151; in 1830, to 63,817,260; in 1831, to 
Roxburghshire, in the 63,380,592; in 1832, to 66,915,011; in 1833, 
Maras of Lothian, deceased; and that the font Pres, 786,377; in 1834, to gre rrp in 
dent, Lord Wharnceliffe, will be the fight “a 75,019,918 ; 1836, to 78,! his Js 1837, to 
Custos Rotulorum of the West Ri of the county of | 83,348, 008 ; in 1838, to 87, 635 0 in 1841, the 
York, in the pnp of the Earl of Tinteesoh; decease number w: ill be v very 3 — 100, 00,0 
Pp hieeta: —The leur pu pikes. a long report, ad- 
astlake, R.A., as $ to the Fine Arts C dressed by Gen. Bageaud. to to Marshal Soult, und vir 
lith Oct., in whieh = gives | an account of his last ex- 
fforign. n the province of Oran. 
sa tia | From it we learn slliia’y cxploita of, the.nem 
A iy of 3 are this week wee paign were confined to two rencontres on b and 
inkligence wae cetyl) Le Be th the caval Siow 1-Kader, who, apa 
“om . partes arrangement ars, t w t. resolution. a 
| the recent differences with Spain, referred to in our last, Model Ka er ant the field 6,000 horses, of 
A eo al bos 
til the answ 
‘al 
frontier, 
appiilited tainatee 18 the "mst of Madrid, Dok his de- 
parture for that capital on Monday. With Reaper t to the 
ation of a Sean tel of ‘rxgahtnysan 
niteur, 
which 
ram a expan it ig stating that ee | aera 
he ultra of Barcelona reanbo caused fears 
path Aceniti and induced the Gov nt ti and 
by a corps of Stearn, against any contingencies that 
might arise 3 but it was never pepe Sn ted to carry the 
e Con +The jou n the a 
accusation, 0 or at “of indloenent, ap bat Oeiiaee ae 
his complices ; but ie Gar tie Sen the echo 
e to the Court of Peers, already noticed 
umber. The fo low wing passage in it, how- 
tare ee fae Pawel tribe of the province, en- 
tered and d ray oe rt and town of Saida, con- 
paras an eas wil Hassaisnas, Kesailnas, Zeda- 
ouitabe' iH 
‘ cnikient Bianeeee. 
where he ih a force of 6, Aes men, under the command 
of wer tae riciére, for the prone - his new allies, 
and re a ostaganem on Oct., after an 
sbsence “of 53 Gaps: having lost _ ns 23 men 
killed on the field, and 11 who died of illne ss, besides a 
of wounded. 
have nigger tan Madrid and se fvowr in- 
cent date. 
the notice :— 
struck Gen. .. Scbneider and Col.“ Levaillan t’s ho’ orses. 
| ar found in the wound infil 
er viaacrid 
ea 
“The sho ot, which was levelled too low, 
A 
z 
4 be 
& 
and the report of the veterinary surgeon who extracted 
this ball says that it was directed the Princes, 
me Wetos. 
Courr.—Her Majesty has signified her intention 
’ quit Buckingham Palace 4 Mg 
ace for Windsor as soon as the apart- 
fit for occupation ; 
against 
r to the interposition of Providence 
they were not strack.” e was 
our last to have been definitively fixed for the 5th, w 
ged fo come on on on the 3rd_ inst., for 
rae surroe 
capital. “A i isieeaphal res and oe eee demonstra~ 
tions we! to celebrate his entry. 
year it pee ienten an ate 
"The € : Capital —Various statements have appeared in 
that th 
ee 
Visconnte Bare ton in walle | 
ess 
ton of Fai ft ling 
to | distress. 
byelpa 
most serious state of 
pera the whole of 4 petty wine and lemon- 
e the works ing classes 
| year, generally m 
Hosa every day, in ths pia aa and most po} 
bourhoods. further r sign of the times, 
executions 
peal of ie Re 
Ex-Queen Christina’ age allowance, 
sion of the fueros, ar the estaiiahment 
use lines on the F: 
i precideats of th 
pe tie within their respective jurisdictions, ‘ of 
dey-sagie cogs formed under the invocation 
ae yrel ; without having: 
