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e Chambers. . The 
dified Seainaitess, but it is exp 
See ‘amended form by a large majority.—Ino 
e gt gerald rumours Pei sanebeiy 
efugees in France; the 
reign: news into the'shade. © dn wees the Report on the 
Saad ted to 
Governm _ States we have the con- 
firmation of the scoot announced by us last week, 
ecting the vo treaty for the settlement 
questions at issue betwee 
hailed with satisfaction in "all parts of the Union 
me Netos, om. 
at “Cumberla ringg and 
Prin me bs: Sune: Coburg left the Castle on Monday, on 
their return to ~ der same 4 the Duke of 
Saxe- 0 pe A eek from the Continent, 
visited the Refi er Club, tua Aes presents “through the 
rent a On Wednesday, the anniversary of 
the birth the Duchess of Kent, Her aj and 
Prince Albert breakfasted with Her Royal Highness, at 
Frog » and in evening the Royal Party 
and suite went to Virginia Water, where they dined. he 
frigate e Was eee at night with coloured 
lamps, and the: of Winds6t was illuminated. The 
1e8S J n 
Capt. 
‘0 be 
by thet detition to tele dut 
Order on entering on the duties of his office :—" In obe- 
dience to her Majesty’s command, Field Marshal the Duke 
of Wellington assumes the command of the army, and 
iy € assistance and support 
general and other thy, of the army to maintain the dis- 
€, good order, and high character, for which aad bee 
been have been 
w 
maa praise during the | ini 
Duke of Wellington neerely 
sary fo ae his Ladi’ 8 health iaerp have 
heari sande with one of her ladies. oun 
re uti leaning upon a desk where the duke 
; used fo wr with her tears. The duchéss, how- 
| hn tetany “we hana wanna 
heh fgets em ess 18 , a8 
: ‘aes he Royal Famil iS ik hag heh “ Gazette 
j de ice c tiday to year's im- 
. ‘Was senfen 
vi} Socata and 12,000f. fine bb are article, pub- 
is if the Du 
; Mr. Nich 
Welesey is sys eandidate for the re represe 
Hants., in’ the: room ‘of Mr. Flemin has accer 
the Chiltern Hundred ds. The election for Belfast 
pected 
Mr. 
Foreign, 
isin 7. Regency.—The Regency Bill is_ the 
Feat topic of discussion in the Paris S papers. Those of 
} @xelusively occupied with the discussion of 
a whic 
<_. to terminate in the return of Mr. BR. Tenia ai ae ; : 
the draught of the Bilin the in the owns committee, and the 
pointme report upon it, Of ne 
nine deputies. composing al commission, seven we 
Ministerialists, e other two, MM. Dufaure coh 
crosse, can hardly be, deemed hostile to. the Ministry ; 
so that, in nie - opposition had not been ae fae carry 
t n of even one of their bod e day, 
however, and in stil of the utmost exertions or Ministers, 
investigate a matter 
er in which certain 
ittee of nine 
bers was composed of mae de cided « parpentonian. 
olptinn M. Qdillon Barrot. On Sunday M. 
wh unanimously c a dees th 
Bill, read his report on the Bill t 
whom it was un 
attack of M, Larochejacquelin, the yon 7 on ae Le 
ing dynasty; he wa wm res called to r, al. 
lowed to conel chs 8 mf ayes am followed, ad- 
ocating t e Duche o be 
Regent. The pro ss <a g of the Bill is attributed to 
» Thiers, who has given his full adhesion to the views 
of the King, expecting, it is said, ae become the 
Minister of the a ge The first remarkable inci- 
dent which oceurred during the progr 
m to put certain ques- 
be to the Ministry, supposed : salhes to the Porten a ie 
t declared at the tribune, t 
cosnion “till the December s 
usiness of aw ag one to the Regen = Bill, 
The Ca of Orl appeared on 
Thursday at wh Taileries ra the first thine. did the death 
of her hus in the private 
he oceasion of 
eption, are ‘ea with the s 
Lord Agents ri and Sir R. Pee Cone, 
on the instant, th f Her 
eibdtig the session of Parliament, the details of the dis- 
hat have ta n our m hati, and 
mining districts, and with camentnis upo 
res A ech of Sir Robert 
‘ample jus spleen a, 8 
the * yataisteria Débats,’ “to m oat wit 
sentiments than those dierent by Sir 
cerning France, and not refrain 
Majesty on 
° 
a 
more honourable 
rr bert Peel 
e and the ght they a 
such sincere sympathy for al oe relates 
vith the senti 
ee 4 we shall avis. a deeply deplore.” “On ther of | th 
same obse ms - expression 
wae a strange 
~ distur bed 
d the state of 
as menaci mn in the last 
con. 
Pap 
beg éeuldonee in the -return of tra illity 
contrasted with the poe ae i from 
papers of eve 
our affairs abroad er at home “4 er — 
sien phere 
dellat, had been compelled by the Queen’s 
a 
refug in, France, where 29 Pad ae to 
uge ey in hee Vato 
Tht and 
t 
h light infantry, which had captured 34 
ers, with 5 27 muskets and 
CF con ory Tumours eae ta 
be cba pi stn cting the projects of the Spanish: 
refugee es in France. The Government however, was pas 
s guard, and fully prepared to baffle the subversive 
designs of the anarchists, General Zurba had ; 
lished a dando against PmBEElers, who inated to 
ghwaymen, and as to be shot hoe eit! 
Some officers of the regi relay o Gundam had 
arrested as partisans of Queen Chri eet 
= Ministry oaian still. um. unchanged), 
ugh it was reported that Senhor Costa Cabral had tens, 
dered his techie mets in consequence of the perso Ope 
position made 2; but that the Queen had refused to. 
acceptit. A re for the suppression of secret socies ; 
ies had been introduced by 
Chamb 
ut to e 
osition papers were striving t 
the treaties with England by misrepresentations, 
tariff rn vebes had made little progress, 
= English 
The 
An Mery te from 
‘or- 
for p 
ying for a diminutior of duties. 
pain or the new a we 
embassy in anxiously 
Betorum.—The last A 
members of a Belgian gigas! pnt tt 
for a colonial settlement in Cent ve 
a place 
‘id 
The il 
enterin . Fa 
ercial 
‘ost-ofiice, 
ion, B Is. A 9 Con abi 
we er laine a. 
these pigeo 
etters, sacs A © the law which pany to othe Post-6 
the mono f the eB of letters less than 
itiesiuline Caibe.) in w 
Germ Battetne of pe aes aehcanaicgh 
first tidings of a new addition to the powers he Dag 
= che that of product porated colour, as ap as fo 
a To scuro ee ae ris searing, ! 
degree.—The very fine in Paris, ° ubt as to, 
ad extremely viru 94° Fahrenheit ‘in the shade on | the rs of s re hough there maybe same, dn the X=" 
| The Navy.—The La rvler steamer, of 450 horse | such an addition to the pamen of t ie ae 
: , such an addition to the powers o 
; sone el launched a fm on the 7th inst. On the | statistical ret states he pop ton of rot erin yas mi 
ae 7 : reunion orion Admiral Hgon, sisting | 350,000, without including strangers.—We lea 
= ail 0 the lin g ms: sailed from Toulon | Osnabruck, i of Hanover, that lemperaee 
or the Island of Huns Another steam frigate, of = societies hay to such an extent, t 
the Spa the U was launched at Cherbo ourg on | revenue derived from pon brandy, for the wt 
st yeer, is 56,000 crowns less than in the preceding yeate 
AEN Then 2ccounts from Madrid are of the 10th in- | The papers give detaried hag 
olly destitute of political interest, | sidera bebo ae Germany, Styria, and Han i 
PRR ed in preparing a number of | the 5th t from ce mene agit that "the ton 
to be submitted to the.Cortes we then Somes; ‘d, of 500 i 
Session. Some movements of “te town-hall, ihe 
at Valladolid. G. Aleson had ms sy hem were already burnt 
a ath ly on of Leon, with | Person 
fe pipe kanes Was not | Was sc 
pepe. pa consider- | 56 hous 
“ Part ofthe Rovasoneeatate © consid n | and six 
sid and others thatthe fetious con- in Hu 
plate making a demo m the Asturias, The | hall, the 
arcelona journals state ty of 45 rebels, who had inet tte 
ed concealed for may in the forest of Bacr- aint 
ws te 
