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follows :—Her Majesty the Queen, “Adelaide the Queen 
he will move a resolation affirming the inexpediency Won = apg sre os and Brus eae in : 
of ddbering'to a sliding stale. The attention of Partia- ps net co Albert, Albert Prince to Calais, Avignon, an rseilles—and Elle, Paris mf 
ow much-absoshes by the in =! Parlia : ntary Movements.—Sir Howard Douglas has has | Nantes, by Tours ses tha Clintons and Dijon, re 
ton, thet tia Satehd the east ree eee Ne been elected without pa 8 for the borough of Liver- Strasb ur rg. 
a few aged — has been transacted. Two “air: Gebk ight has been elected for the The Press.—The late - ht lg ee of the journals and 
bills duced—one by Mr. Gladstone, feedigh of Leominster without a contest, Mr. Nicholson, we sess sententes in on Red os appear to have ing 
b Mr, f ng him, havi mida: e printe e uotidienne’ appeared o 
on the Colonial Tapert t Dties and the other by shocked iaipted hie see mtr opine reported that | Saturday with two blank ¢ mns, the g tat 
- By the arrival of the overland ‘a we ged Pons ived o new writ will at present be m ‘or the borough of e prunes had used. to publish the leading agticle 
Se i India and China. | Southampton, in the room 0 rd Bruce, now Earl of rans the Heresies of ert. er r 
- era ae ibe, ‘ i id that his Lordship has given notice of it is pe aps necessary for the English 
har “as th E as. it is said t P é 
The Indian news is of a more disastrous character than legally trying the question whether or not, under the e informed that the majority of the French 
enya ban been received im ane yen: pert ontating laws, a member of the House of Commons va- ffewepaipiek are are printed at public printing offices. In th 
tion has broken outin > sagt Asa Alex ay toe Burnes | ates his seat on succeeding toa Scotch peerage —The | Chamber of Deputies on Monday, Baron Chapneys, a 
and several other o fficers have —— in the very | lection at Taunton has oer ed in the Reads of Mr D te th : tr ” wer gav —— otion for 
of Shah Soojah ; and th troops which suc- Colebrook: the Liberal candidate, the numbers at t ill tending to eacen prin ane * responsibility of 
eeeded in —— viol their rit were obliged to cut | close of the poll being for Mr. Colebrook, 382 ; for Mr articles publis journals, thus leaving the respon. 
their w erwhelming force. ‘The rebellion | Hall, 334 ; majority 48, sible eae alone liable. 
wer dre The Revenue.—A parliamentary paper was issued 0 r intelligence from Madrid consists almost 
ugh an 
first broke ott at Cabal, and spresd with a i ee he ex chasivel of. reports of the continued discussion in t] 
denotes the existence of a Jeumeehel confederacy, to Woariteday by order of ine House a Commons the rat Chambéts 6 mathe meee Toatae rpetioerretes 
motest quarters of the Agee ahh a eee the It and expenditure of the country for the year ended the | the a journed ebate was resumed on the second para- 
advices, Ghuznee was besieged by the insurgents; the de- 5th Jan., 1842, from which it appears* that the excess graph relative to the foreign policy of the Cabinet. The 
taibuiienta i in the Kohistan had been dispersed, and-two | (¢ expenditure over income was 2,101,369/. 2s, 1d, ; | first speaker, Don Joa Maria Lopez riole 
i urdered. No offensive movement could | the net income being 48,084,359/. 18s, 4d., and the ex- — on the King of the French. He spoke of the war 
be taken until reinforcements had arrived, which the con- | penditure 50,185,729/. Os. 5d. The second part gives | of independence, of the invasion of 1823, and of the 
tinuance of winter would render extremely difficult, and | an account Ni Sas the bing ii of Sea a a Carli not The prolongation iets ater ie er 
uer on the an. iin 
ns an u Saal whats leona ee ree ete heey revit 3,858, 4651 19s: 94d. _ and that the balances Don Carlos, while he affirmed that the October insurre _ 
pant Lal to be satisfactory; the peal eo has again | the 5th Jan., 1842, were 3, 653, 8107, 13s. 834, tion was concocted in Paris. t this very moment,” 
ion of Chusan, without much opposition ; 0 us in Paris; the hostility of France is notorious, and i 
F reign. ought world. eech 
siderable quantities of a munition, together} FRrance.—The Journals a ras = of Sefior Lopez, who was several times interrupted and 
with th © Government teh ots — hae been pita ured dere Dee Re Wee athire of oy —_ rae armen < le sain by ~ Seat brett 
troops. ‘The hinese have oposed an , majority vhamber, and aiso M. Olozaga, whom he 
Fs Ap of ppt eltengrcen snd ae “tp hy ~—n Queen’s Speech on opening Broa is generally the | had attacked for placing himbelf at the tiedd’of the Oppo- 
ir Henry i Abe shesed +> Sesaal subject of discussion ; more p y that paragraph | sition after being the Ambassador at Paris, had created 
ponder mod Ah een pfeil 2 : to Teensing | in it. which refers to the trea eaty. “entered i into by the imiddecakbaneniee On the 29th Count de las Narvas 
and Pekin, as soon as the season will permit.— Our | Five Great Powers, for the more effectual suppression of | yesumed the debate, Opposing the Ministry, to whom 
i i n Por 6 és _replie on . 
s also is unusually inte . In Por- | the Slave _ The in the | Sefior Gonzales re : he second par. hi thelg 
tugal a chartist insurrection has broken out at Oporto; | passage inher Majesty’s Speech as so confidently assuming | passed, as did also the third, relative to the treaties with 
Signor Costa Cabr: me Minister of Justice, together | that the treaty will be ratified, that they again repeat. all | the. South American Republics, On the following day 
with the military commander ‘and ‘eiv governor of that ie eT ee Des ely used in debating i a i © | the diseussion was commenced on the fourth paragraph, 
city, pan. formed inset into a provisi sind govern- Chamber of Deputies, and itis generally asserted that | ypon the subject. of the insurrection of the 7th Oct., when 
Ministers fore, not advise the ratification of the treaty, = : : a 
f ean restoration of Don ‘ Senor Mata moved an amendment, in which the Ministry 
ment for Nutt igo ns preset ome 7 The most important comments on this subject, are those : : 
> : « aN : was more strongly censured than in the project of the 
Pedro’s Charter, which was proclaimed on the 27th ult. | of the “es J obrnal des Dé bats, ’-which also seems toinfer | commission. The amendment RE ete % was rejected b 
The Duke of Teondeste ed his disinclination to | tha ill be unable to ratify this treaty. “We | ae chamber’ ‘ : J y 
the Chamber. M. Lujan then proposed another amend- 
;movement ; and although | do not hesi to state,” says that journal, “thai th aN benn 2 Bat P th ing of 
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it is strongly resisted by the Gov ¥ ved | Spirit, . ot = the par “prom the’paragraph, conveyed a direct expression of approba- 
that * an extend to Lisbon, Rumours of a shange of | quires that the opinion of the majority be eted, and | tion on the coursé pursued by Government curing the 
Ministry are ab and the country app o be pthefls bee a capessled that the Climber clearly | events of October, bie tS oe after a warm Bd was 
ina + at of fe tuorganiation —Our Saeaietice sotual’ tant * + lave sv — — re oe ordered to be taken into consideration by & majority OF 
ns that ristipo and Car- | that the King’s Government will deem it 4 votes against 55. A spirited debate on this amend 
it prc which is said to be actively organising on | this occ Py eS 1 OEY. PEYPSE PE | meat ensued, which lasted two days, and terminated om 
y Orgemsizig as ot to,make use of the prerogative which | 6 Ist inst tedbabiieeeed ey-of 65m 
» is daily antic The Chamber | the Charter exclusively attributes to the Royal power.” 50. rth ene af ah y He —s es Late nk 
po shared ere held a secret ont mica) . refer- |. The Chambers.—In the sitting of the Chamber of De- the nesta of he Bee as 3 Ay ji f° sé wis 
ence to this subject ; and. paper said to have | Puties. on Thursday, the 3d inst., the following unusual 4 Cee ee oe pore 2 
. ‘ hie ? : sidered ; but-the diseussion on this subject, which still 
been discovered which leave no Fm abt of Pi ae bases ng took p Cree Sauzet, the a = contin ts’as yet no feature of interest. A 
a e er’s, 2 mem e Chamber, in 
ence + the aa The discussions on the addres which ‘the latter reteeret th ki allbation the bad sivas Loney sting of the Deputies took place on the 30th ult, 
concluded ; but in spite of their protracte ed : Sigs, : said to have had reference to the affairs of 
few se rains at the Tribune, that a sum of 500f, cre ; 
length si ve few points ofi ur The new rind yy Government to the charities at ‘ ‘ Porta al, an tain precautionar e 
emis especti oan the communications with Rome con dogne), under the impression that the municipality had powers mote = ra cre Seance ay row aa iil 
t it J ? 
pro much excitement in the Church, and Ps ve | declared in favour of the census, had been subsequently state, is.actively organising on the Frencl It 
already led to the resignation of three stchbisbiess which | Wi sara wi ; because the Ministry found that it had voted stated that the resignation of the Archbishop of Toledo in 
ted > 
: of 
the Government have refused to aceept.—In France the | ®8inst its legality. M. Dussolier then stated that upon } gy, i : is 
main point of interest to English re. is the gene ae aE De in nee at his assertion had been ad ennai: te lie eee "both the Secet ct 
belief that, in consequence of the division of the Chambers Paes see a x ng Hy ony : avin Alonzo had refused to accept, had been followed by those 
in regard to the Right of Search, the Ministers will oe he was following the ahha of his codeine? | + het after A hethios Archbishop of Valencia and M. Ortigosa, not only 
mews to ratify the Convention of the five great Pow the debates that had ensued from his assertions, he felt | 4 aaper Volpi matic Oyler ee 
for the more effectual perenne of the Slave Trade. it’ to be his. duty to poor his post as Deputy, This with the fee aad to ind “s ihe Re nt to aliow 
—From the United States we learn that a violent debate letter produced a great sensation, and a number of De- view; it:wae shidy to induce — ou 
has occurred in Kinin on he seizure of the“ Creole,” { Puties cried out ‘* No, no.” The President then ob- ide in | i i 
and that a resolution for information respesting served that he perfectly comprehended the feeling of the | = reside pniniee = ick Remteadtor he 3! a, 8s. — “left 
aes inal to the Chamber, and he: should propose the. insertion of M. | ¢°°*, b#¢ attended his’ mission» Sefior Salamanca le 
terme Suanlt : the America flag,” has been é fio : a wae Madrid on ‘the 28th for London, bearer, it is stated, of 
unanimously carried. mth be sent to the Minister of the Interior, | 
Court nana ty, Pri <o ry ~ team ab a 
—Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the Prince feeling of the Chamber on the letter of ussoli tween the port of La Teste, near Bordeaux, an 
of Wales are well. The Princess Royal is said to be suf-.} This. incident suspended. the aa rie ounce ttt of Corunna, as well as the principal intermediate por 
ightly from the effects of teething, which. has | Deputies crowdin i Subsequent intell debate on the 
round M. Dusso : bsequent intelligen rm rat the deba 1 
nenwe it bscthege ok s Sy. a change of cai and Brighton * the Intérior : exion ‘wi ee mr epee Min cre byt gedy Br of the Address pet eae 
; » On Saturday the | drawal of a charge bro th ,; OU oOlering any feature of interest. es 
bo ner wrarabedrsog pone ae sir for the recep. Ministry. the jo rath rnals viadd ’ Oppo magnet M Sonn 3 auncnpees:: the: amreat of: 8 oa aae aa 
with See Mabhety Atsoen on ariament, after | Isambe t, who at a previous roads pate letter twit A ae eae sai oF ; arcane 
Th at,the tribune, noticed in our “tot 6: come tdin revelations o igilaapoor seed 
ay tag d mmpedste to Windsor ore Bn 
astle. y her Majesty, accompanied by | munieation referred to while he was PA * the iss try PY ne, « & f of a. atepl-schemed Star 4 ; see soit 
Royal, on Wiodene a Bright, ‘where the Tae on e ees caditie wikis his in, who is\See : y~ jena atine detaiies ernif aiid 
(a that department, and that the latter being called out | in pti arrived at 
ti a ; ; 
iste “ nid red “ akg yn has succeeded Lady | of the room for a moment to speak to the Minister, ML Pies gaa oR lees week Tae Dortugslel 
owager.—The reports of the health of Isambert during his absence took up the private com- ‘th mnnth.e:Sunday, we: haxe an telli - mas from 
bes bed jesty the Queen Dowager cialis to be of a fe dhe by AE 7 Te nat vent it, Theos propositic “ stl eas the Min Se eae portant wn Cabral toge-_ 
bh : Y ¥ M. eron relative to the functi er ' soegee gotta pe EN 
be ee a rere pen heaton Peoria i —— by M. Ducos re atte be — reform, 4 sai the ther with the i commander and admin eae 
but has not ventured ta leave Marlborough-hamee., 7 is ficial perso no publication -of an i paste 16 “agers ere ‘en for tile 
we gle. i is nt hoe Miatebie house . is | o rt of > see co Chamber hamber itself visional government, in the name of the Queen, D 
stat er Majesty's intention to reside} read on meinen Ses wh ee | avowed purpose of promoting the restoration of Don 
again at Sud hall; and that the furniture belonging | day, in 1 the Bape on Thurs. -Pedro’s..Charter, which was proclaimed at Oporto, 1 
bi her Majesty vill shortly be removed to Bushy or Marl- | _ Railroads. It is rer wr a the 3 as e: i tae the presence of the authorities, the municipal chamber, 
ep he Liturgy A Council hel difficulty, about, the railroad Se the contra. | tte troops in garrison, &e., on the ai epeeegeet™ © 
gy. Privy Council held by her Majesty | riety of yaa spetyoesistne rthern and ‘* | transmitted by telegraph to Lisbon. the same mornings 
on the 2d inst., it ae ‘ordered that ¢ the form of prayer for | departments, an ethemn, dancer eit Ttchad also become known there that the military com" 
Borel Panily aaa eaionioe ch, both otal are Se ene tne ~iht provinces of a pi vat 
had ered to ‘the ecaiaiad okesiaia 
evening p the Litany, and all 
other parts of the Church » setrice, tnould be alltel ay ae 
ates See for the nas SE Toh 
