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than to keep up angry feelings “gadgns two great nations 
Ria ressed on the part of the Mi- 
and Governments 
r shes Government of this 
trade, sai 
es ag val that traffic was sa beausathed to 
their essors, and no consideration should induce 
him to reat the hope of completing so noble 
unfavourable chara on 
French caesar seems A have been 
Bgl, and adopt a 
advices Belgium mention a serious mutiny which had 
: B ws in one of thé military prisons, and called 
for the — of the troops before order was re- 
stored.—A féw scattered r 
disasters in Avehanstiti: ‘avi been published ot our 
last, but they are somewhat contradictory heir de- 
tails; one of these accounts states that Py Satie had 
been attacked, and we - a great battle had sey mar 
net of the forces in India, and recalled Sir Jasper Ni- 
c 
olls, who was appointed in 1839. It is announce ed that 
Admiral Sir David Milne, G.C.B., will su ed Admiral 
G. Moore in the Plymout mand ; and it is un- 
erstood in the naval circles. that Admiral Sir Charles 
Rowley, G.C.B., will s d to Portsmouth com- 
mand; and that Rear-Admiral Hyde Parker, €.B., wil 
be the successor ear-Admiral the Hon. ouv 
The Duke of Marl 
borough has been appoin' 
Rotulorum of Oxfo eres in ee room of the late Earl of 
Movements.—The petitions against the 
Parliamentary 
ves, the’ county of Ti 
returns for he 
aries 
s void, and tha 
had ¢ 
Mr. Villiers a 
Mr. Dyce-Sombre have by their agents 
en guilty of ‘bribery at the last election; that the Com- 
mitt pinion that a system of gross and extensive 
i ider it thei 
and consider 
i ent re bonens” 
bie i not to ‘be issued for that b me 
étte Announcemenis, “The ‘Gazett tte of tat night in- 
e Queen has been pleased to direct letters 
t 
patent to be p: ae under t rea » granting 
dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom unto the 
Right Hon. John Pirie, Lord Mayor o ndon. It also an- 
nounces that her Majesty has ed to confer the 
honour of Knighthood upon raoxteg Sarl ete Esq., Lord 
Provost of ag eh ren e la Beche, 
Esq., F.R.S., of aoe Orduance Geological Survey 
of Great Britain, an ee of th f Eco c Geo- 
logy ; upon waves, Diysdele; Pittuchar, “Bag and 
upon Major George Gun Milnes: of Poyntzfie 
Fporeiqn. 
qeeapell The Chambers.—The Chamber of Deputies 
has 
on the Supplemestaey Credits. The article ams de one 
which mew illed; another mentions that | Million francs for the expense of the census gave rise to 
the lad and all the enor shih nnea | 82 animated discussion ; the Mini of Finance ii 
to be nith ‘ g that its direction ought not to be left to the discretion 
ie ante fartt abich: ~~” | of municipal counc M. d ville a inst 
E sual aetep f isster at G mang on @P- | the system of the central administration, and p d as 
ars ihe confirmatjo an amen in the session of 1844, and every suc- 
t home, the attention net ‘artianent we tan oceu- | ceeding period of ten years, a new estimate of the amount 
the consideration of the new Ministerial measures. of taxes to be levied on a windows, furniture, &c., 
In the Lords, the Eadhequst ‘Bile Commission Bill has | should be laid before the aren r. M. Thiers smpperies 
been read a thir d reading — epetec ty, hw ied rts stn 
of the Corn rere: Bi hasbeen postponed | | urged a number o eaten against the mt mode of 
saat weeks, meen, notte intet- aking the das rope M. Duchatel, se Mise of the In- 
terior, oppose e aye a and aft ened 
est occurred on Monday, respecting the reception of @ | debate M. Malleville’s. amendment was rejected, and the 
petition against the Income-tax 
the motion for its ) sdmisad sion 
ee = obert Peel 
the ground 
fis Rie cxolad- 
EBS 
uy 
of o The ques- 
tion was again brought forward on edeadeys when the 
@ 
a) 
ation of the custom, that Sir 
series of pier admitting 
petitions against see taxes, but without disc 
were adoptéd. On the same night, after the debate on the 
Income-tax had been resumed, the House divided on the 
— of Ministers and on the resolutions of Lord J. 
neeell kh Se < ei 
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we 
ari : e Mag News. 
ouRT.— 3 ae , Prince Albert, 
se peo ie Pin su chiper ‘the Prince of 
have succeeded the Coscitias 
and the Hon. Miss Cay y 
nour in Waiting on her oe as the Maids of Ho- 
Order of the Garter-—At a Chapter of the Order ofthe 
en 
supplies ecg by Wiataiete were voted by a majority 4 
20 to 143.—In the Chamber of Peers, on Monday, a 
pe paler: debate bese place on the abies of the ane 
of-search tr uence of the ea ta de Boissy 
bringing on he iterogation of e Min 
the Mara ee reel tha 
s 
the right-of-search tre eaty 0: a isda 
Guizot what must he thought of the ours, that 
oe Bri rade Somer aie had papery this ratification ? ? He 
P 
arabout, and 
"| alleged fieficstment of that Fenaet by the 
hose conduct on this occasi re Hy fhe 
f the Minister of Marin 
Minister of Foreign Affairs what steps taken to 
obtain repara Prince of Masked (Marshal hon te 
son) then erred to the cap- 
énéga sists, by 
] etek was employed 
in the tran dent t to the 
M4 Sine i colony of Ca 
a lawful and 
The Prinse conten: 
treaty of 1833, because the vessel. 
by the tribunals of the | uation to which they Senegal 
He 
energet ically against such a dangerous pr recedent. M 
Guizot then rose to reply ; and commenced by calling the 
attention of the Peers to tha remarkable th 
screener affair w r 
hod held by her Majesty at St. James’s P. tabaes eis on suspicion of being engaged in 
eee mpade the pike na the Order, by her Majesty’, ope com- | on | hela e;-ond ‘coord = ay et “: ee i ae the 
we ie» arty rae 2 cigiveg Une bt monk of | was acquitted, and the tribunal acdc "260,008. da- 
of Buckingham, Beaufort, and Cleveland, ‘id td sepals mages jai si due by is AE Gover s 
of Salisbur re also elected Knights of he Garter, and thought this 5 28 nite sf rabout, 1 
invested by Majesty with the insignia of the order, Gov : anne om : sufficient. nents 
Official Appeintpentt Te Nod Drees oo mia Tren seg appeal gow 4 aie 
been | ap ted Gover a ) Com flow TE 2 Rel: P +s ament could , 
jief of the forces in that Presi (gssun ee fet na hp 
ment has a Sir Benjamin DU sian 
jie, M. Guizot e capone’ OF 
ritish waters, and it was a pncple of. bas Anat taht P 
cores that had taken A eat in the waters of a Sirsa en 
na be co 
ould tried by the courts of that nation. 
y oeee se d the Minister, ies, only to com phais of 
rigorous an actions, and she had don with firm- 
al ; ic ‘ 
treaty; that she had mad engag 
wit iven period ; and that since the first applica- 
tion, no solicitation had been made to rmment to 
i Ministry, he said, wo 
t 
0 zot ce 
to com f the constant repetition of thes observa- 
tions on this subject by the opposition, which had ther 
tend han to keep up angry feeling between two great 
nations and governments. e nt had given 
ing any. ag ticular wel intimate alliance, but it 
o be on frie ee and harmonious terms 
“We are, ¥ he sai ’ 
up form 
us to ab so noble an underta a 
shown that Iam not a man to hesitate at repudiating the 
errors of e yi a gd before us, but no consider- 
ation should renou t e com- 
0 
which they ape 
and we 
Ww ident and 
induc 
pleting the aAaE Midettalcn 8 
The abolition of the sla ve-trade was one of t 
e must not alle 
s fi 
of an important trial which has taken place in that town, 
bein e plow: tion before the aes ne Tribunal of 
First Instance of the courier employed by the ‘* Morning 
Chronicle,”’ erald,’” and ‘* Morning Post,’ 
m 
tinguished in cate of France, was ‘engaged for the courier 
whose despatches had been seized. are made a most 
vo same speeeb ‘ ahich produ pans considerable sensation 
in the court, but te xtended to so gr eat a length that our 
space will sf adm et it. 
The main facts, Serer. of the case are e 
ve been in the habit, in ies to ‘ensure 
m 
Boulogne they were ay and after 
ours, forwarded ir destination by th 
authorities of th This seizure was ma 
special subject of complaint to the British Ambassador In 
ris, as rig nro to the French Go- 
yerne e weyer, relying n old 
— instituted the d posh prosee ution against the coutier 
was the beare brea tches. After a most able 
cabo mprehen stew éegpumeri t, ‘the lea 
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