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tion of the Corn Laws, and that on all other points they 
would have his cordial support.—The King of Prussia 
took Lis departure last evening for Berlin. During his 
brief sojourn in this country all classes in the Metropolis 
have been angel ith a unanimous desire 
nour to his his Majesty will n 
Qoubt eS saunliee the eapeiehal cordiality of his als 
English me. 
Our oe News presents many points of interest.— 
In France, bead ase on the Address have terminated in 
ters by a large majority, although the en- 
forcement of the census and the recent prosecutions of the 
ch angry discussion.—In 
consieration Aes ‘one — the Senate 
proposed gdivlen, but the debates in 
the Chamber of epntieeeesy were prolonged for several su 
nd it is believed. that the Oppuitien will 
; it directly asserts the independ- 
, and prohibits all ae with the 
Holy See for the A gh oat of procuring indulgences, dis- 
pensations, o' er Ecclesia saat Ce a ions. Great 
excitement noi ears to have been occasioned by this 
ure, which is is expected to compromise the Min 
e than a jamentary defeat.—Letters from the 
Levant announce that the oor abt 89 has finally 
acceded to the dem oa of the embodied in the 
the Five Gres at ower, and there 
oubt that the questions at issue 
tween the two countries wil be eitiatactoelly adjusted. 
Wome News. 
~ Cov —Her Majesty, Prince Albert, the Prince of | on the 
Wales, hd the Princes ll, The 
Queen 
al, continue well. 
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eturn to Windsor this day; and on T: 
day, stated, bay ag ses with ee sie 
Prince of { Wales, an d the Princess Royal, will proceed to 
ment an Thursday, and embarked yesterday — 
. sons et Woolwich for Ostend, on hie return to his 
nions. 
The ‘Queen D 
Mai answer to itiqitiAes at Marlborcugh ae} is, that her 
esty the Queen to wel, continues to 
spi 
health and spirits. Wednesday, her Majesty renatvied 
visit from the Que ait a Prince Albert, who partook 
a déjetiné at M —— ouse, 
Ministerial Movements. t the Privy Council held 
ah 
Queen at Buckinghe am Palace * “heh ednesday, the 
whigh i m resigned to her Majesty the Privy 
paiee was pees to deliver to the cus- 
of hee ae 
i. — The fs ataoh: 
intmen 
papers an- 
r Backhouse, U: ry of State for 
Foreign A airy has” ee oa ac . 
¢ e Marquis o eon 
= inted T Lattacen f the county 
of Mid maven ae of 5 shania Lord- fies te- 
- —! the county of ss 
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5s 
he 
reat ec ghee Vial, 
ec she vacan' the deat tthe ee} 
and the Earl of Westmoreland, one of them of Gee aS 
ferred on the Duke of B » and the other, it rf 
stated, will be presented to the Duke of Beaufort. 
_ Parliamentary Me — s.—The City of Dublin elec: | 
tion terminated on Saturday, by the return of Mr. Gre- 
ory by a majority é€ numbers at 
rt., has 
it is announced that he will be opposed. by Mr. 
the Cons 
ervative interest. 
ASforeiqn. 
Francu.—The pista e journals are still ex- 
1¢ proceedings in the Chamber of 
h f the Chamber on the 
e Spanish question, a long debate ensued on 
f the address relative to the ee 
ich ss amen been 
‘on the Cabinet. for its conduct in Feapaek” 
giyeively y occupied “gir 
fter th 
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credits voted for public works, The army 
to the c _M. Hu , the Min of Finance, 
mann 
defen on tee ale ad his depar' artm 
most important speech, howev 
bate was that of M. Dapio, who, though amem 
approve *. hx Ministet’s conduct. An uproar peer 
mae but in vain, to 
and endea prevent M. 
Dupin being hae ey in declaring that 
would never be the ut ind and obsequious follower of any 
Government, that he would vote against the dmen: 
but that w question 2 fore the Chamber. in 
the shape ah new law, he would then speak his mind 
full 
y- The amendment was 7 tha rejected. The last 1a 
graph of the address b pred r an animated de 
ensued on the — ry os — with r 
press, the jury, a ohio of the 3s. M 
Martin (du Nord), ‘thet ‘Minister hf J ste, defended the 
that it had kept 
ran 
w to be yn 
order that as scatibeteee should be respected. He pro- 
test ainst the attacks on the Court of Peers, pt 
explained that the charge brought Sabi the Cabinet of 
uries to insure convictions was unfounded. This 
who stated, that as Counsellor at 
e 
quainted roc é 
of the Royal Court of the ter of Justice, i 
which the former recommended the postponement of the 
trial of engaged in the Clermont Férrand 
émeutes, till the month of Feb., as the Prefect would then 
guarantee tha J ld be composed in such a 
manner as to re tement ay ay 
he greates! astonishment and ssthlaceeah in | hambi 
with 
eclared that if ve had ies as letter he 
M. Isambert limited his state- 
fullest contradiction to the e 
M. ager had spoken of, an ini denied that the letter was 
writte n the occasion referred to sees also denied the 
at he h: 
ber to the ¥ vote ensemble of the addres, 
when the ane was as follows roan 
For be a on 240; against it, 156: thajority for the 
addres 4, This termination of the debate is said t 
Monday the Deputies me t hly bureaux to 
examine three propositions of i , the first o 
was to a a number disqualifications for 
ses of |. Deputies sitting in amber ; the second, to on 
cond jury-list to ‘the olestaral colleges ; and the 
ri ave a journal prin ~ yy the Cha 
henti i 
he hearing of these 
de 
Co dt auido regarded as of 
he power of the 
: °O v 
been drawn In to associate themselves with such schemes 
from illusions as to th 3 cess, and the system 
of terror by which they are surrounded. I am profoundly 
on | oterer he sentiments which the Chamber of Deputies 
has just express: this address. 
Budget for 1843. -—On Monday, M. Humann, Minister 
of Fin ro M sore nted to the Chamber of De to his 
budget fi e year 1843. He commenced 
that tees all ; 
He 
ft this ceties mee pueplics ins had Games 
the finances of the 
nu 
to t od d’Auv 
Polit hat great activity 
ails i, Riom in 1 nak ing spreparation fr the approach. 
preva 
ing assizes, to try 
taking t 
ct, 
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s 
oe 
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minutes of the Cha f Deputies to remove the venue 
nto another department after the i en of the Riom 
Procureur-Général as to the packin the juries in Puy 
ome. is on is ex to e before th 
Court for discussion in a fe M. y, editor of 
the ‘‘ Journal du Peuple,’’ lately tried and convicted by 
the Court of Peers, has been re-elected Lieutenant of one 
of t i 
It seems he obtai 
merly el ected. The sequenc hes that 
this cists of the National << hy as en een aed 
a Roya +p eg A responsible publisher and the. 
he Royalist publication, = d the “ Mode,” 
r last, were tried 
os 
a 
ee. 
“en! 
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be 
ma 
bt 
pi 
east Tr. 
Cinq. =xhe jur pee both the Sublist 
unts, and the Cou 
(2401. )» ye the sah to three months’ 
fine of 2000f. (8 The destruction “4 the 
“Mode 
judgment in its co 
fendants guiee ned to 
peeerey two years’ additional ee a wasim 
Algeria.—The journals inform us tlfat despatches hi 
an- 
been d from Afri y the Minister of Wa 
nou several more trib the west made ti.) 
submission on the approach of the expedition on th”; quar- 
> an f the te had n came wipracticable 
m the heavy rains. which had fallev- Cyemcen wou 
that been —— occupl oe @ ent, of the troops into 
t pla owever, oe 
delayed, per the Ayab chief <a pitted fe aes Pg 
mand that was expecte soon installed. 
Abd-el-Kader, who was said to have taken refuge in the 
he danger "Of his pos Md 
tated, sent his family and his most Sait property un- 
Ree escort to some more secure 
Sparn.—The address in 
a has passed the Sena 
Regent by the eon on the 21st 
uently. be 
o the speech of the 
‘same side by Sehor M 
in vindication of the fi 
as follow Bueno. 
Seo jor Gonza alez, the Prime Minister, spoke at great length, 
e 
pre em 
emancipation of the slaves in the Spanish colonie 
Minister of ‘War then follo ed, and defended the army, 
| Feproaching the committee who prepared the addre 
nat having done them justice. Oto ate Sp 
ambassador at Paris, and one of the i 
Address, then rose amidst the most moeey: silence, and, 
stated that he had not intended to speak at so early & 
The debate ti vis 
ihe 2ith a n fe with c cna ara 
mR apn and intelligence of 
a its Political sy col 
ae ; 
1840, 181, aod | Idd aad Ct fie An bey re} Sidered it res 
estimates were | 
ate; a eee: a piss sented to the 
The Senate» 
d to 
period of the debate, but that he felt Dimeelf called Een a 
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