THE 
CHRONICLE. 
[Nov, 5, 
tlement. 1 of the British Queen from 
New York, which hed been overdue i several gee 
has relieved the public from grea xiety ; it 
feared that she had shared “tha fate of he 
a had begun seriously to 
affect the nces. ntelligence from New York 
relates chiefly to the cleat of President, and ibéat 
e news from Canada states that ‘the Patlia- 
gued on the 12th; that Mr. Baldwin, the 
Canada, 
Decem 
January, at which time it is said that both Houses will 
meet for the despatch of business. 
Wome News. , 
Co Majesty, =f neg the Princ 
Wales, bec the Princess Roy: at Windsor Castle, 
well. The 10th is as day named for the 
indsor. Her Maje 
the marriage of her Royal Highness 
ae eesti of Cambridge with the Hereditary 
Grout "Duke of Mecklenb Lord Charle: 
poet was ee 
nt querry in Waiti n the Queen ; 
and Colonel Wylde has relieved Major-General Sir Edward 
Bowater as the Eq n Prince Albert. 
His Im oa “syne gomnger = 
tria arri sday week, 
aang ay after rvidhity the publ ete $fo- 
ceeded to ? Manchester, and examin 
d the 
the pain is. att, suppo oes by authority, and is con- 
si require confirm —It is announced that 
Mr. "David Pollock Dresher oy the tto a € rgeneral will 
be ba sere age RAS Ak hg solyency va- 
Poole, ask pret of Mr. Bow oa gp Rana a bs 
been appoin 
ted magistrate a i Qu ueen-squa 
urt, vacant by the dea $" ee Gregorie. 
lesb Bipgintinans t of coun the he East India Con. 
is now vacant by the death of {Mr Se t 
fir. or many years 
situation in acy department, under 
cellor, has bam pce sh to the secretaryship of the new 
commission of Lunacy, th 9 serge BO a 
are ail | occupied with the 
treaties 
eaty of aaiurer with Be — 
ie deck that the French poventaeess 
comm 
| ofr. the pound. 
sold weg 10fr. the pound to 
i a a wig which cost 35. aii but thr 
from Madr 
GARDENERS’ 
count re were unanimous respecting it. Upon the pro- 
posed modification or the sep of 1831 and 1833, 
it is believed pomlly mity does not prevail. 
he Capit 
pi dism ineal © 
f Gen tof o 
of the first butts division. It appears that he had at- 
tained the age. for his retirement, and had been offered 
the situation of ‘Aide-de-Ca to the King, and the 
° ith 
e for 52 years, which 
In ac knowledging Marshal Soult’s teeter 
—'‘*T was not 
to 
tranquillity have reigned in Pa 
nse of my own personal "ai ity has never on sae 
and if for ment 
sh earnestly beg 
merited disgrace. 
t camp 
obtain aighal ecm at the 
aa arm an well ser 
line of 2 Aa of chief for w 
ae an pose ber openly 
manifested by t ackn epee ging 
these claims, M. te Maréchal, you seem : dines o de- 
i y of a wh hav aera 
twelve years, passed through great difficulties. * retreat, 
he justice of testifying at 
my country with the most disinterested ts 
fore, howerds rigoro he 
I shall meet with reilnatiotl the 
am dinaahandd fd ording to a return of the elections 
of 1839 and 1842, the Chamber of Deputies is thus com- 
esti :—86 administrators, 70 judges or magistrates, 65 
wyers or ministerial officers, 61 officers of the army and 
navy, arate see and n urers, 24 
the | ¢ t tha Fas of Pare eonaiea. | 
premeres stat res a e superficies of Paris containe 
. temporarily by | within as pga ire yard en 
Lord rules Fe whom will sort afterwards retire in favour | the posdemior wall at present in pr ste of construction is 
oh te one rate at UM f th said that these changes | completed, the fanerdicton “will be 267,558,000 square pte 
bss the di bay of hie? Bo ha peeeees Astorney M ingen nearly as great as the superficies of the city of Lon 
th at gg tM Mit Kelly 1 ? aM probability, the | The population of fas according to the census ake 
P vin Rea ae Perapse abel Misting’ i tee 841, amounted to 912, ma habitants: to which being 
a 
d the rehearsals of his new opera, in preparation at 
che Opéra ra Com — 
oy a See gre | 
of the Télém maque is within 3 feet of the surface at 1 
water, and that the tac kle holds strong wea! neh: in that 
pene iy A man has walked on her side as she lies, from 
end of her to th ent prsine the water r no = igher 
elit his waist. At the 
pty! elas ase rs, and afterwa ts 
them at the rat HA Bee nt to state 
drid state, thst the ‘Cortes 
2 opened on the 14th without a speech. 
ended co aps ie to establish the 
. 
prolong 
attained ie Vsth year, pine en’ 
which h 
rely 
ie iattiadiee J 
| 
ow | jour 
Catalonia.—Subsequent bee state that a rumour was 
current at Madrid, to the effec aa Se flor Gonzales was 
about to be restored to esa 
British “rey The O 
announces, t he 
officers and soldierk who, after ihdg fought for liberty in 
rather than join 
anting a oe ° 
and wan iers, that-for 
te priva vitei ins bah 
e Do oe. a o dé 
mission take re A Saitteth: 
dest a Va lena, Saragoss ,and Ma 
Portu i om Lisbon of the 24th, mention 
se — al of the Pri ae soluvitle and the Du cd Aumale 
in e Belle Poule gate, with the ee hae nN and 
nelbea steam-frigate ~ the first class. The steamer 
was expect uc d’Aumale to Rigleed : ; and 
he other ships, with this Ville = ete: atts 
expected from a oa were ith e de 
Joinville to Bra he Pr bis es held a lev ate "Be lem 
Palace on the aa. which all the ambassadors were present, 
rther ahiaeviews with the Duke 
and no 
e British imports into Por 
tuga 
ered. he affai irs w toa the 
Hikes forts on 
iy ‘secon 
8 
barked at that port ft its frst batch of colonists, consisting 
bou 
oO 
same time the families of the present set will be ¢on- 
Bs to eg — 
Switzer s journal ep that there is 
some int deticn of Spableactiog a railroad from an Lake 
of Neufchatel to the Lake of Geneva, and from 
to C that it will facilitate Ri t 
of Oct. 19, snow fell in sufficient quantities to whiten 
the Jura, aiid on the 23d it fell on several points of 
se cero 
HaNnov n. Leliert of the 23d state that the indisposi- 
tion of - ‘Majesty continues, with se acl and 
t ntended visit to the Duke of Bru aa for a 
ae party at Blankenburg is even up, i wal as the 
ney to Rattinskischen, On that day, A ere His 
pened received a rs vitals of ‘the citizens, who came 
offer their congratulations on the marriage of the Crown 
orem and on s Majesty’s recovery. The ho 
of the deputation, that His rape gd pe stg to their 
ie av -“ e re-instalmen 0 Soe di 
with er force, and i to have declared that in appointed, His Majesty Saviiiy e mos 
four days the hull would be above water.—On the 2 t. | positi wisieils that this was not to be raoigts of, and 
the relics 0 ustin were conveyed with great pomp | that ine @ must take its course. was rumoured that 
wn board the Gassendi steamer, in which the Archbishop | th would visit England in the course of the present 
of onsignc and t other prelates took pas for | mon 
rs—We learn from Marseilles that the en Genin —The first sitting of the Provincial States 
employed i st the quay of the Old S'ower have | Com took at Berlin, on the 21st ult. e 
quantiets a2 14 million of the tax, which the King is 
to diminish from the expenditure, and by which he pro- 
oses to diminish the salt tax, came before the sitting. 
arse p nue—i salt duty, and the 
that thi ent a number of reial travellers | railroad question, are almost the only eee ons for con- 
-in the South of France engaged in purchasing female hair. | sideration. The Commission will, probably, not sit more 
This which formerly confined to a part of Nor- | than a fortnight. Prussian State Gazette ot - he 28th 
| mandy, ars and —— has now been extended | ult. pub decree laying down the 
to th. The quantity of icle which co n- served in the deliberations of the States 
nually under the ro is parr at st 000ibs. weight, | 19 articles; the most important one being the 3d, delaring 
di the fem at the rate of | that all questions for debate must emanate fro 
It is then forwarded to Pads where it is | Government, as the institution was sultative, oe be 
e re 
gard into the affairs of the Cust 
with the new as been ah before Ben respective 
governments for their approbatio ends the 
augmentation of the import wt: on all Prete vege 
jewellery, articles in gold, reg aud bronze, from 50 r 
dollars to 100 rix gallery per The motive for this 
tep is attributed to the eeteies lately concluded by 
some fori uring states, not members of 
manufactures.— 
the — learned 
- the f Bro- 
d ult., te en 57th 
ention the en- 
known 2 oe Fanny 
her departure 
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