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April, 1812, and the second, imposing 254 ben Fee 
on the profits of farmers, 
meen oes were both 
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favour of Drctsablé annuities ; this was resisted by the 
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and trades from 7d. 
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their services ; and for the rejection of the entire schedule ; 
but they were all negatived by large majorities. 
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Tar Court.—Her Majesty, Prince Albert, the Prince 
of Wales; incess Royal bo igre te well. The 
honoured the Italian Opera with her ce. 
held a Court and Privy Council at Buckingham 
on Wed, Thursday there 
ing-room, which was numerously attended, at St. 
James’s Palace. Lord Chamberlain bas issued cards 
for a Ball on the 12th May, at Buckingham Palac The 
cards e - those who have the honour to receive in- 
vitations — rin.“ costume or full court dress.’ 
Countess of prea has succeeded the nap ecg 
Jocelyn as a: Lord Byron 
gig or as the Lord in Waiting, on 
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learn that her Maje a the. Queen 
covered from the effects of her 
able to leave Marlborough He 
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cing paid a visit to the Lf gees Sophia, 
at Ke ay 
had just | left M. Humann sitting, 
for the purpose of con- 
fficial busin ess. He found 
sid arm-chair, his head sup- 
ported by the table, and his hand hanging down, and still 
pen with which he had been writing. Medical 
nt for; and *. attempt was made 
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aisonneur, supported t 
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sport. of troops ; he was for the "Paris me 
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mities, but without 
resource of says isados A geet te 
fruitless. e Mini 
morning as sal m4 oe 
n for antici- 
iitantion "of the body 
d it was ascertained that 
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on Chamber 0 
Monday ; but in consequence 0 of the sudden 
por aeyree it was postponed till an following 
e Chamber 
day 
was unusually full, deputations oe ng a ad from all 
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‘o be pre at the aecumsion of the 
vantageous to. France during w. for the 
The 
sli p nis insta 
that the Transatlant 
larly and without interrupti on.—It ina ated that i ‘in con- 
navigating the coasts of Spain between pais and 
, the Government lately despate ched a ship-of-war 
ame appears to have 
been given by the cs gerta i tie 
The C Kin eye Royal Family left the 
Tuileries on Mon r summer abode at 
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Prine of Wirtem te 
royal relatives, cnt after the accouchement of the Duchess 
in consequence of en near approach of 
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s not to f 
Men recel har in Paste report that. the state of Madame 
Laff: ange hea to get worse. At the trial at Tulle she 
the embonpoint which her appearance pre- 
A peg ef medical men, composed of 
f Montpetier, has been lately 
ine into her state, mental 
was interred on Tuesday w eat pomp, of 
Ministers and noble tarpites ct Paris attending iy finetal, 
M. P ee aire _ om France a 
day from Vienna, to 
ent on a sere aes relative 
to es marriage of ace Is abella 
PAIN.—We have intelligence “tri Madrid to the bites 
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had been created in polite caries by t the subline 
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pe eet hy se - we Deckogine ; an ia anes d Tours; the other lines “4 a fin ished afte aS that M. Pageot, late es Chargé-d’Affaires at Massit 
ik Sie: vackioal “etties s we earn ded her Ma- 1 auerberg gave. various abr etical reasons in | had been coe a mj af the Courts of London and 
% e during the sum - | favour of the Bill. M.M then demanded that the | Vienna for at oe tae of lying before those Governments 
jesty edn; tad that tt i is ‘prob able ill general discussion should be closed. This was opposed e formal protest of Fra against the marriage of 
fare! t isp she proceed ‘to the »and g put to. the vote M. Manuel’s | Queen Isabella with any 0 7 hone P aabie Tibahe ae 
es Devori.\ a __ | motion e ‘ de Peyramont then spoke making this communication, it is understo that M. 
Opel “Appointments. The Gazette of Tuesday an- | soainst the Bill, and was followed by M. Bin race eot disclaimed all retension to an alliance with any of 
of the Marquis of Bute to be A F As 
asa : te, the . er of Public Works, had intimated the sons of Louis-Philippe ; but ‘added, lliance 
a (BM tnt ae intention to follow M. Bineau ; and M. Berryer was ex- | with any other family than the Bourbons would be re- 
the Profess é ip of Pa Nee Liver to reply to the Minister. The general discussi garded by France as a casus belli. In the Cortes, the dis- 
rat uc yi storal | was not expected to be closed for some days. The com- cussion on M. Marliani’s proposition relative to certain 
Professorship in Weclesi- ttee of the budget had named, on We “M, | violent language uttered in the F Chambers against 
ae Gee blay seers and M, Vintry reporter, of the the Regent by the Marquis de Boissy, commenced in 
Council: held: by her: Ma of exchequer, in place of M. Lacaye Laplagne. é report | Senate on the 18th inst. All the bers wh k p 
derty mannpony L of the latter, which was nearly ready, will not be ebiaked, in the debate vindicated the Sie senna the language 
the County of Durham anal ® a eo debate will come on immediately. after the Rail- used by the Marquis de arliani at- 
the Duke of Mentharoneh fare Lieutenant of the Count tacked the French Gove met onduct, he de- 
ws Oxford. 8 appointe wel ys soni on esp my.—The a aey has been deprived of two of its scribed as denoting an inveterate hatred towards the ex- 
wate Esq., Im le migr. ae 3 Read in the territory of New ae «dstnguisbed.m 1 anne by yeine e dea py Marshals | isting order of things in Spain. He said that M Pageot 
th Wales, in th an ausel, which too ce on t day, blind h 
sprit Deputy Regia in me an Be Philip, ier20th Haat Te ee ar seat the th of France, Spain was oer: a ib aonee ‘ts Quaale 
om of Mri a a fe at. the Hépital des Invalides, of which a Prince f her choice out of the Bourbon family, without 
souilted vements.—The Report of the Ips- as the governor. The funeral rshal Moncey took posing her, the consequences of war con 
wich lection Aussie tee which wns: brought before am ace on ay in the Chure the Invalides. Six | tended that the mission o t to L 
jeiaaiesas t F battalions of infantry and detachments of cavalry and ar- | Vienna had no other object than to notify to the Power 
: tillery were in attendance.’ The deaths of these two mar-)| the will of France that respect. ._He csulerdintg by say- 
Kogtou s reduce the number of o fthis high rank to 7, | ing that the relations between the two countries were on 
whit eae viz., Soult, aged 72 ; Oudinot, 74; Molitor, 743 Gear ,.| most irregular footing. Spain hada Ch sq? Affaires in 
petition 70; Grouchy, 76; Valé, 69; Sebastiani, 68 ording | Paris, and ediiee representative or accredited 
fois ot e new law regulating the staff of the army, | the snumber ae ent arene 5 Duke de Glucksberg being a mere 
rgé d’ Affaires of th , ‘ , Presi- 
ne The ig i ci rye Minister of War, Marshal | dent of the Couneil ré nied cis sey de Glucksberg 
J sbamteahe has oes oe oo ee members of both Chambers | was a real Char f aires, aceredited.. by a 
ing respecting the. ke wi 
re of fon pean seed during the ‘ rs 1840 apa 184 1 ; aa hg wel aan ace ener tes oa 
: e report states that the expenses during the year are said, “ had sown division among Spaniards ; and previously 
fe; - . amounted to are Of., and in the year 1841 his departure Maids Phad done everything in his 
ge sensation was | 25,000,000f., leavin, alance of the sums already voted power to enve ations between the two coun- 
oie coe cne death of M. CO the Chambers of 57,000, 000f. applicable to the expenses | tries.’’” The House adj ns till the following day, ¥ 
rat OF that da The place suddenly | of the current year. e repor ep eaebg rani newrn pl i M. Marliani s prooets rejected 76. tes to’. 
wale Tug ‘first Bs of this | the continuous wall and the forts have been It was re met th SWE Ban en ad oe n the 
J the funds | taneously, and oh the works will be eonetiaet4 within ave Finance De ment if an selled t t the eotton 
ears, the period originally prescribed. bill, having pledged himeelt ¢ thd eatalons Deputies, 
die oe ae Colonies I it appear from a recent re- not to bring it Loved this aN It seems, however, that 
1842, 45 age Senn se santicinas 1841 to| there are so many projects of law before the Cortes Witt 
Oo ee, #8 beng be in the | claim prenedenee over that bill, yen if it were pre- 
tg eter hire crt se mri Don Fran it wo Ass be vo this session. ane aie 
Sine | = ula his family arriv . 
scording to the “Journal des  Fefused i who, Wael Moben Ges on ‘paper: mor ac 2st inst. n the 4 J, the 
te want seating rat - sth inst. The Capt.-General,_ 
= pivot gro is The offer was then made to a infor ts tat d the statement which a ppeared in ce of Politic al Chief, and the members of the Ayuntamiento 
ee a o accepted it and and his appoint Paper, that four hi i Number of this eet the Prince on the. confines of the pro" 
oe cially announced in th a ss “ih s recent y Apso from Sinys oe had — The next day the Infante waited on the Regen’ 
sind p Ww : provisions, and get | who received Minister for Foreig® 
y te 2 - 1 presence of the Ministe 
np tiga ing death iM 5 : given | rn in se ras unfounded the ander applied to the | Affairs.. The journals state that demonstrations f great. 
the subject of que 2 - Hemanny et las been Hugon, ‘but, accordi “a the wath nd of Admiral manifested by those two pé 
general discuss the capital. It took | suspended by thority, it has been | The Infante and his wife afterwards repaited to the palace, 
place at a quarter past 12, sh ich ti he y oe hic ¢ i ; 
w q r pas s iar before which time Count | hai confirm the unt hiteat ote, ™ nothing | and had a long interview with their ieces, at wh 
‘ , secretary-general of the Ministry of Finance, | on pert are, wads sip he rumour pedition is dian and President of the Council were present. 
t ~ h een in his cabinet to submit to him a report relative ite that being s a . The j als | the 17th inst. the Regent returned the isit of his Roy® 
‘0 the th ee de tng Teen and M. Humann’ had made some | fri Highness, and ~iek him a beng’! at his palace of Buen: 
: ;: wn hand. He so been ponte of the F Nepapes evens nees were lodged in 100 
ie a work connected with the Railroad Bill. The fo, compete. with the ‘English: ont “Three: comii ae Se ie alle della Luna, and a si of honout of I 
= e Boubers having retired, he was succeeded by the | sioners, fe SR Ot the Ins z tor of the Fin: “id them Pike ea to ‘stop only a few ay 
agar de Germiny, M. Humann’s son-in-law; anda sparen ei ad thir-ecsed, fi . eee in ‘the ‘spi, and to e Aranjuez on. thei, way A on 
Ee ela Nam a | tna ped te es | es Bg 
inet e Visco rmin Tslands' . gent, Antonio ro 
: y | Indig wand rehe’ panish Main. ‘The conimissioners | the night of the Iti Barcelo papers of of the 16th inst- 
