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| attack was late by the na 4 ee on pe ters, for re- 
ducing the navy. The of some English fishing 
boats for fishing within the: preseried rfeitta before Gran- 
ville introduced the debate, and afforded to the seth 
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the grant ma 1,240,800 rilen belt m sufficient to 
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On Monday, the Chamber voted the Bud xpendi- 
tu e debate on the railroad Bill ommenced in 
4 pe Chamber of Peers, but it presents as yet no feature of 
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: The Fortifications. —During the debate in the Cha 
ber of Deputies on Saturday, the fortifications of Pari 
| Caused some discussion. M. Lherbette propose 
_ &mendment that they should not be mou nted with. arti: 
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| tiers; and that the forts, with the exception of those 
of Mont Valérien, St. Denis, Rosny, , Charen- 
ton, should not be closed at the gorge, except wit 
110 arrot sup r on. 
shaf Soult assured M. Barrot that the resolution w 
y, as the Governm could not arm the for 
ithout applying to the Chamber for funds to 
Procure cannon, of which it would require 1,800 pieces 
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fter a good deal of discussion, the amendment 
was finally nega ithout a.division. 
Capital.—Considerable excitement was created in 
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his hand; and he has been recognised to be 
ine-seler at Bercy, who committed suicide in~conse- 
ence 1 state of his affairs.. His Ma- 
a — is quite well, has returned from the Castle of 
$ Ne uilly, where ‘he. was greeted on his arrival with 
of loyalt ty. 
iad “Aboa ie received from Algiers, dated es 
an the arrival at that place of 84 
been Ss unaceadilavanlly restored to liberty. a 
A convoy left Algiers for Blidah on the 
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omed to liei in ambush, op time to time, me shoot 
and mowers in the Fre met 
resistance ca the attempt, but Pe had only } 
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. stated tha that the troops about Ws search from Algiers woud 
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ra go further than Milianah, Este Gen. Bugeaud would | shortly take place in that part of the country.” Lette 
then have with him 6,000 m Gen. ‘Changarnier was | from Seville state that the cultivation of the co offee-plant, 
expected to bring him 8000, so that there would then | which has been ord atte ag ted in bi ceamgeg promises 
be an effective force of 14,000 men. With these, itis said, | to answer the most anguine expectation.— Subsequen 
Bugeaud would proceed to lay waste the country in | accounts from Madrid ¢ to the 24th =, alluding to the 
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Chamber of Deputies on Friday, M. Manuel called the some days previously ; that M. Gonzales, te ver, appre- 
attention of Government to some executions ‘which had | hending that this change might lead to a total subversion 
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nevertheless, he has continued to reside in the island, as 
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expedition marched from that city for the he of ef- | Duke of Palmella was said to be ready to sign them, but 
fecting a junction with the Governor-General at Milia- difficulties had been raised in the Council of State against 
nah. T had just | each of them, and another reference to Lord Aberdeen, it 
returned from ma “ing a razzia in the teritory a “the was thought, would be the result. Fears seem to be en- 
Beni Amers with 428 prisoners, of whom re fe- | tertained that this delay is the result of some intrigue, 
males, the men navtay taken to flight. and that the Duke of Palmella will be induced in conse- 
PAIN,— We have received from Madrid the ee quence to throw up his commissions in this case, as it is 
met Aaa that a change has taken place in the Cabin t ; | stated his Excellency has oe to do in the matter of 
that M. Surra y Rull, Minister of Finance, has ten tt the e negotiations with the Pope’s nuncio. The difficulties 
ie resignation to the Regent, who has accepted it ; and | raised against the commercial treaty are said to refer to 
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alle has been named Minister of Finance ad interim, | com of the present high duties as only promoting 
and the duties of the War Minister have been transferred | the Introduction of Spanish woollens into Portugal, into 
ad interim to the Minister of Marine, e proceedings | which they are now smuggled to a large extent.. The 
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21st ult. M. Torrento called on the President of the | Danish ‘frigate and corvette, and was about to proceed 
Council to give the Chamber some account of the situa- | with the King and Queen on a visit to Curtha and Mafra, 
tion of the island of Cuba, and proceeded to state that the | and after spending a few days in Lisbon, would proceed to 
unsettled condition of that colony was to be ascribed to ne coast of Ita Lord Howard gaye a dinner- 
British diplomacy, which was labouring to effect the eman- e Minister, the Duke of P » and several other 
cipation of the blacks, in order to wrest that valuable ishe. on the 19th ult.,in honour of her maleetya 
i ~ iW ritish ”” | birthday. 
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- Torrento, “‘has been superseded in his post ; 
an audience o f the Queen on the 18th ult., Ae ee 
GER ¥-— Accounts from perlin, of the 25th ult., 
sine that the Fr h Mini ageot, had a confer- 
a ei ers has sent ies i M. Page ad a 
direction to preach insurrection, and thus keeps the colo- | ence on the subject of of Av rate 2 of the Queen of Spain, 
nists in co alarm.” The dent of the Council e Prussian ter for Foreign Affairs, on | 
ment, after obtaining the r : ome not been : public. 
call of Mr, Turnbull, having ascertained that he had not | is, however, stated that he has ent irely dailed i in the object 
island, b in ere of 
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left the island, but remained there as the protector of the his mission. We are also informed that the King of 
acks, had n ‘to t Mi nein abinet that Spain sia has conferred the Order of t 
could not geengniag pire in that capacity, an | the Duke of Sus The ly he States of 
id not retire tarily, he oa la be removed by force. was opened on the 23d ult., by the Minister of th 
The Minisier, ome expressed ; aco conviction t there | Interior, in the name of the Grand Duke. In the pening 
y aaa added, | speech the minister need that s would be 
that the authorities of Cuba possessed ample means of pro- | called on to deliberate on a bill for prmopaing the 4 
tecting the rights of the colonists. Itmay be here mentioned e Swiss . 
that intelligence has been ived ix Tan- | laid before them, the other bills ag ge tianid for the 
zanilla de Cuba, from Pl soa e learn that a report had | next ordinary Diet. 
i a there of a conflict eves the soldiery and the | Hampurcu.—Our advi ces from ne city, which are to 
black a peasant, in stich 50 of the latter had been Lilled. the 30th ult., bring no intelligence of importance to the 
It was stated that a number of of naa negroes had es- | general reader; being chiefly confined to commercial 
tablished themselves among a range of hills, about. we or | affairs and the effects of the late calamity upon the 
es from St. Jago Fe Cuba, food they formed a set- fonecies credit of the community. The accounts are on 
tenant somewhat sim nt SF eh eee es, among the | the whole satisfactory ; confidence is gradually returning 
back moh es f Trel e years ago. | and trade begins to revive. The principal source of un- 
After the ie Si oft ofthe d debate he at .e subject. of this | easiness appears to be the state of the local fire i 
island, tk supp) arties interested in their stability being 
ed the first item of free ia ae, fe the Judiciary | ve rous, and d “are entertaine 
gary . The Sena pted, on the 2lst ult., to meet a them ; 
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Senate capability all the demands o as the 
000,000 Bill, by a majority of 78 against 2. On amount of property for which they are responsible is very 
the’ 23d ulf., the Chamber of Deputies commenced the | considerable. It does not seem, however, that any 
discussion on the Army bill, in which the permanent mi- | failures have yet been announced ing of 
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litary force of the kingdom was fixed at 90,000 men, with | part of the ci ity which now lies in ruin, is in progress, and 
s of reserve of 40,000, Some amendments were pro- | the 0 Lact seat is cpeeee re plans for rebuilding 
posed, but the bill was ultimate! i jority of | itin a more d hand at 
t : rom Barcelona eae ot ihe ai present, diligently. Senet hole work. Should the sug« 
ult., that Gen. Barndell, Epona of t x- | gested improvements be carried into effect, it seems that 
pired suddenly. The Carlist Guerilla Pap continued to | the limits of the town must be enlarged; the suburb of St, 
scour the § an unsu i i ithi ict o city, 
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tertained that th eae improvements into oser 
- | from all parts of the couthnnat. 
oth ult... 2aeave dollars had been | 
burgh, before ai 
lead to the conclusion that some serious mor 
