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+t gen was fired upon, and two persons were killed and 
ounded. We learn from ne, under date the 
e of the 
the long-protracted debate o e Address in the Chamber 
of Deputies. Sefior Go ads: i is stated, had found him- 
— by Sefior Lujah he part of the Opposi- 
tion. Private accounts add th ere is a very general 
desire manifested, both by senators and pai of all 
parties, to strengthen the hands of Govern 
ing the threitenet insurrection, but that 
defends the prer ues ative of Government, and era ne 
i mittees of both houses to dicta 
ffic on "Gaseilte ontains a sare of 
ortes, demanding that the 
o issue aaki dy: 
but as the 
Sefior Gonzales 
et 
o 
to Go of the getic ie 
sures to prevent the rad at out of any insurrection. At 
the si ress on the 19th ult., nde 
mber ul kx affairs 
ortugal. ‘the situation of tha a untry may 
exercise a fatal ini uti on our cause. sire ies are 
oo open conspiring against our liberty, “ibd find par- 
require extraordinary exertions on our 
I , the conspi- 
c agrant. 0 t we are neither Eng- 
lish nor ag a ~ that the nation is able to brave all 
i i ose pe: fp opect Juntas be established 
Vigo directed the attention of the Cha 
I]. He sai 
general c elte of the 19th ult. orders 
several naval ar . still marching 
rom des towards a frontiers = - tugal. The pro- 
Mpa regiment of Malag on the 14th ult. 
adaj iad igs a friga ate haa proce ede od on a cruise along 
oast, Orders had also been 
repair Pwithii t delay tore Ferol hed 
Mgied A small naval division, consisting of one steam 
be) 
brig, and a been stationed at Santona, for 
the guarding the coast between that harbour 
and France ; Govern , it is said, on this occasion being 
determined not to ken unprepai y even Pre- 
ose two 
on h me. the Bri 
vernor of Gibraltar , accompanied by two” 
to London, on account of the in- 
received, by th 
eed everywh 
e entiation to the Charter. The 
been definiti 
ras would et t 
concessions ha 
ore Capuccini giving none my claim + +t the 
lary It does not, however, 
e as to the ee of the 
ag as said to be one of his de- 
The Queen was expected to be esuiiiod in in a few 
ae? and prayers were put up in the churches for her 
raf delivery. Lisbon had been a of rejoicing for the 
restoration m of the Charter. It observed that Lord 
ee and Baron Mareachal were not present at the 
vee, which was attended by all the other foreign 
» 
Germany, — Intelligence has been received from 
Vienna, announcing the the Fotreiiont of his ligkame Riso | 
Sea 
pee, from the embassy at the Court of St. James’ 
Mate letter from Le ey of “9 19th ult., states that his 
sty hal fixed for the 23d ult. the a nity of the 
bettothltg of the Prince Rey of Bavaria to the Princess 
Queen has renee an sutheraph letter from 
Queen Victoria, written in the German language, in 
which aaa at expresses her j Joy — echt for a 
isit w 8 received fro 
ests state chat “e Bag of Bie tility which prev vaile nd 
throughout the Ger eet and particularly in ben 
against the Russian  Gotet snaitts has begun to be mani 
fested in the public aHate | since gn te ace sytem o of 
poset has been relaxe t has been even 
publicly suggested that Prasaia would do well to "follow 
the example which this country has given in suppre ssing 
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es rade, and insist on a ch digs bali to made in the 
treatment to which the population of the h provinces 
under the dominion of Russia are subjected, and place 
them at least on an equality with SF inhabitants of the 
Prussian Duchy of Posen. The ‘ onigs Derg racial 
has two remarkable poo te 3 by the censor- 
ship, on the necessity of completing a: defence of tha ; 
Ther 
province bicaliitt Rusts ih the fortifying of Lyck 
is no fortress on the mer between Memel 
and aa which in a ary uld eupsi the eastern 
provin Prussia in erl 
rata would 
s Royal 
sons. 
rst into Portugal a and thence to Brazil. 
Highness, it is said, has a ne reves 3 n for aa sea, didi is well 
nted with naval science. By an official notice pub- 
ult., the eleraph,” © edited by D 
ic is prohibited in the 
» it is ers is in 
rage of the pro ohibition . fou work pub 
d Campe. , Sine Bigs ne a this 
m3iac 
s 
Hofim mpe ai 
nounced as publishers, but ~ditpliy Tuli > tects a 
charge which bk not induced the Jaiuthter to relax ‘the 
It is announced that M. Eichthorn will 
eed Cae t Maltzahn russian Minist r Foreign 
Affairs; and a report prevailed at Berlin of a considerable 
ian army 
reduction being about. to ag made in the Pru 
—The German newspapers in general express their satis- 
faction at the settlement of the differences 
S respectin 
Luxe 3 e itary Prince o e Coburg 
Gotha will, it is expected, soon retire from the military 
service of Saxony, and leave Dresden 3 hi e€ 
i il 
distant time 
somewhat remarkable tha that four hereditary bie, 3 are on 
the e Cobur. ,, Bavaria, 
er from The rin gen, in 
Upper Saxony, dated the 12th ult., states that snow has 
alen hue to the pity of 5 or 6 feet ; and that hares, 
tain oa aan the houses of the 
and eat out of their —Accounts have 
tore nel ‘teh Carlsruhe, dated “the: 15th ult., announcing 
the oe ae ected dissolution of the Baden Chambers on 
that 
in bt 
—Letters from St. Petersburgh inform us that 
the tegialattire | is "about" to look rather more closely than 
s hitherto done into failures and ba nkruptcies, and 
than 300,000 bu : 
directorship of the Government railro 
cow has been accepted b 
, we ha 
ecounts 
6th ult. were unsa sthnleny of 
Pacha, the poe res igen to the waa of the 
on, seems ave created great hostility an agin 
sistance on the part ~ ewe population, end to have bee 
regard wer .never “ha 
Rig trie ee in “the belt 
le 
t Da 
spoons dated J srisiaets, 27th 
particulars respecting 
ander, a Protestant Bishop 
The pre’ by Col. as landed at J 
on the a pss was ae. at ‘Ramich by: M. Nicolayzon, 8 
pena on Grate Ses : i a 
an., contains 
sees poten ¢ Dr. Alex- Gi 
Danish gentleman, now a clergyman of the Church of 
England, who tae him to eo my ta which they 
entered on the following day, amidst a course “ 
Canning was prevente esent, owing t 
eee” from which, however, his eehaney 2 bbe 
oe. 
—By the Levant mail we have news from Alex- 
edaelé $0 "the 9th ult. It states that Mehemet Ali, in- 
stead of returning from Minie to oO as was expected, 
had gone towards Suit, in Upper t. The state of 
due for it for the 
last two years, gto7 purses, independent 
of 40,000 purses due for the present year, which would 
expire 11th ult e pa he Syrians, 
oreover, remained to be liquidat e of the 
treasury, it is said, was so great, that the Pacha having 
bazaar of Cai 
the othér members of his fam ily. The Appal 
oly of wines and spirituous liquors, had bees sbolished 
this privil 
architects re prepared the plan of an English Protestant 
urch at Alexandria, that they might proceed with 
building. 
=¢InpIA.—We have received by the Levant steamer an 
Raia, “hall, with intelligence niet Calcutta to the 10th 
steamer India, by which this mail was bo 
to each den, 
| taking in n coals. From bites to Sug ae took seven days 
and sixteen hours ; thus making the whole voyage, 4,894 
miles, i n twenty-five days yb miro hours under steam, 
which is the longest steam yet made. The 
ts"thus received from Afhanisian, which are to the 
15th Dee. og ery discouraging, tho me other 
more satisfactory. Candahar i is prey and 
it R. ‘les divs nn at Je may, it is hoped, be 
d i Tw the 15th 
considere yee ents, on 
Nov. and t the Je ee, in which the enemy had been 
routed with E loa, had couisderitly hen Aya co them, 
$ a conse 
Ps ead of two anda 
whats had obtain 
three months ; 
e 8th~Dec. provisions, it was sai 
coming more scarce, and the enemy more daring every 
An paper, referring to news of the same date, says, 
“ Our quot have a 7 days’ entre at Cabul ; and 
office e here (Calcutta) who 
aign, and know the 
aren 
and it is said that those who are acquainted with the coun- 
red there was 
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