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Clubs, the British Museum, a, the Dockyard and nae he anther t modify the Rodil Cabinet nor dissolve the Series 5 : ‘of his. relapses causes great anxiety. The Crown Prince 
Woolwich, and other public establishments. His Im but s believed that the Parliamentary Coalition would enjoys excellent health, and appest rs in public at almost 
Highness on Wedaaetey; dined with ed Duke of Ave. havi ihe “datscite, and thus overturn the Administration. every opera or concert. ah remarkable that nothing 
lington, je fa Housey 43 with the cad Ambassa- | The Government Gazette of the 5th contains some severe transpires respecting the t Bo fs his Royal Highness’s 
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pital %: day.—A privy co Seni s held on| comments on the declaration published by the twelve | marriage is to take Ay pevsiaias § he has set out to pay 
Saturday, at which t the Roll of Sheriffs for the ensuing journals in regard to the liberty of the press. It declares that | a visit to his bride. 
on. the gi inst the press, GERMANY. — Accounts from Berlin. state = rac 
Public - Pensions.—It is announced that her Majesty, | and it relies on public opinion to defend tl d defeat | Committee of the ae held their last meeting 
out of the grant for distinguished eel has been | the machinations of a conspiracy, having for its object the | the 10th inst., and that the negotielions with pi Mv 
pleased to award to General Robertso renewal of the civil war and the establishment of anare chy. | have now proceeded so far, o leave little doubt 
on Edinburgh, a parece baie ye of 2101. - “in 1 addition A rumour was “current that the Duc d’Aumale fotended that the latter will in a ao yn aris the Customs 
o the former allowance o annum, making the | to pnt aah eg ees 8 earere stein eee with England Union. The Papers mention the pro bability of a se- 
sane of pad bei he pension or S aatthianiied services | was likely to be brought forward.—The southern coast of paration between Prince Albert of Pruenia and his con- 
Spain esd visited on the 29th ult. by a Jastrastiee hurri- | sort, a sister of the king of Mahe ey also an- 
Pocdiamentary Movemients.—In consequence of the| cane. At Seville three houses were levelled with the | nounce that the Ge siisioe intend to r 
death of Mr. John Jones, 2 vacancy has occurred in the | ground, vessels driven from their moorings, trees felled, t toweprisals against the pens of the United Staten, 
representation of akg onal It is expected pi and the public promenades entirely devastated. Sev eral This intcaecgh it appears, is strongly urged by Saxony, in 
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forward on t the Liberal interest; and no opposition is ist siderable damage.. The c <a in the neighbourhood of fins bacetia from the American market by the high 
present men Cadiz was pt with wee duties imposed upon them in the new tariff.—-The betroth- 
Legal Appeingments Tt t has been decided that no new PortuGAaL.—We Age on news to the 7th inst. | ment of the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg 
jndge's ta De 3 ipted to the Court of Review in the| Party politics were liseu ie in unusual bitterness, and | Strelitz with the Princess Augusta of Cambridge was 
place of John Cross, but that the phenes of that| the approaching e potions were to be strongly antes se d. | officially announced to the court of Neustrelitz on the 
court fa BS feet be heard before Vice-Chancellor | An anonymous tibel had appeared, charging M. Dietz, a| 27th ult. On the same day, the Grand Duke received 
sworn in as a judge i in bankruptcy | German high in the King’s confidence, wi ith advi ae “the a of i eae re ae on ve Febjnet The Carlsruhe 
on T é ’ The “office be held in conjunction with | Queen to abdicate and desert pen children, he having been | Gazette of the 10th i announces officially the 
that of Vice-Chancellor. The patent confers all the ho-| previously employed, according to this document, in | betrothment of the ih Maria "of Baden, daughter of 
ours and emoluments of the office, with the exception of | forming a purse abroad, for the support of the royal family | the Grand Duchess Dowager Stephania, to the Marquess 
; and recites the resignation of the Hon.*T. | in case of need. It was reported that M. i would be | of Douglas, son of the Du oi ‘of Hamilton, with the assent 
iskine as on i i year or two in consequence of | of the yan Pokenn The erman Diet have come to a 
sounced in the Ministerial Papers that the office of Com- | this excitement. The ensuing elections were looked to resolutia to purchase the house and the several sotlee: 
nissioner of the Insolvent peel, vacant by the death of | with interest ; it was anticipated that the coalesced Op- | tions of Goeth at Weimar, ead to preserve the whole as 
Mr. ag owen, is not to be filled up.—The | position would succeed in carrying the day in Lisbon. | a German national monume —The Frankfort Papers 
India D pe fr Mr. rane Wigram | The election of a delegate in the place of the deceased ex- | state that, at a meeting lately ‘held by the aherehaliate - 
ang Counsel of the Company inthe room of the late | minister, Viera de Castro, was going in their favour. In | the society hi ‘or the con of a canal t 
nt Spankie.—Mr. Alfred Do ovling his been pro- | consequence of the proceedings of the Papal Nuncio, a | Danube to ry aine, a oe of a ssl iteetecy 7 
moted to | oe dignity of Serjeant-at-Law. royal circular had been published, calling on all the bishops | was presented pF aie to the sta a of shew arks. All the 
ec atethees aah Robinson, Lord | to refuse the royal placet to all dispensations not directed | masonry, embankments and sluices are finished, and 
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men fos oy elected morning preacher | of legal prosecytian: A great flood had visited the low | from Kelheim to Bist furt. There only remains, therefore, 
spital, country about Cintra, lig a cloud had burst, which me operation of sen ding Jae into the canal, which cannot 
ashed away walls and bri idges, and had done great undertaken until spring. Itis stated in the same paper 
damage at Colares, Cintra, Rio de ‘Moura, Cascais, Oireas, ee at there have been recently discovered, in the e vicinity 
Chelleiros, and other parts; but no lives were reported to | of Nikolstadt, i in Silesia, stones so mized with veins o 
se, an- | have been lost. Immense masses 0 een: were meres dee gold, that one sepe yields the value of seven ducats.— 
pounce om what ‘it states to be good : aut i a tat the pore farms and quintas, sweeping away an d r- | Letters from Presburg inform us that the commission 
Powers have last resolved on closing the protocol of | whelming great quantities of vines and anges trees. "On appointed by the Comitat of pensenarie. in Fepart upon 
ntion of the 20th of December, , 184 the following day the sea appeared covered with the wrecks | the question whether it would ous to Hun- 
: and ruins created by the flood, and strewn with rafters of gary to joi German — ein fad delived an 
houses, pieces of cars and carts, mill- abil nd agricul- | opinion that the measure wonld be detrimental tothe in- 
tural implements, from the coast to the verge of the | terests of the country. The commission farther recom- 
1s | horizon.—Accounts from the Azores mention that there | mends that, a at the next sitting of the Diet,- the States 
ex- for believing that pirates are hovering anaia petition the Emperor to suppress the line of pee 
the vote of the | about the Ketantic ig islands. In es ation of the state to | tom-houses between Hungary and Austria—We: reg j 
early | which the islan d of Ma ieegiy s been reduced, the pa- | to find, ¥ letters from icant, that Prince Metieonioh 
rench'C re ti | pers m eto weeks frequently elapse | is seriously ill.—The Senate of Hamburg is sai 
appear ee Gain Chamber withow t havi ving con- | during which the omteey rouse receipts do not amount to | it in contemplation, af one Sot the earliest meetings of the 
formed to the wish expressed in the eevnitncts carried | 20 milreis (less than 52. sterling). Priyate letters from otnen s, to propose a law to net ews to acquire 
on that occasion. ” All the e Oppo sition journals are loud | Madeira give melancholy accounts of a disastrous storm | freehold property in at part of the dominions of the 
in their ex ns of fetivhiction at this announcement | which has desolated the island. ‘The Dart packet, and | city.—The Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha has named Liszt 
of the closing of the moe oe protocol, ‘and the consequent | several other vessels, were wrecked at Funchal, and the | and Rubini sight of the Ducal Saxon Ernestine Order. 
exclusion of France animity i served | floods from the mountains swept away numerous houses, ssta.—The is Constitutionnel. publi a pri 
in the demand for the aheogaton 0 of the treaties of 1831} and occasioned a great loss of life. The child of Mr. | vate letter from St, Petersburg, mentioning that a num- 
and 1833, without which they declare that the present | Veitch, son of the late Consul, was carried, by the force | ber of officers belonging to the first corps of the army 
acession is incomplete.—A meeti 80 of t of the current, out of nurse’ , and drowne quartered at Moscow, othe division of Orenburg, 
manufacturers and merchants of Paris took place on Wed- | and the calamities produce; ed by the swollen eurret $ can had mae a in consequence of the discovery of a 
nesday, and agreed upon a petition against the customs’ | only be appreciated by those rho bare witnessed a conspira ovsrtare the existing Government, and 
union with Belgium, which is to be presented to the | flood at this season of the year,—A letter from veastion oma a 4s serfs. This conspiracy, which was got 
‘President of Commerce. The wine-growers of Colmar, | observes, that th good Peop e ret London will be some-| up by some young officers, is described as having exten- 
the pal Hp and the booksel monet of | what amused at the m in which the meer wees of | sive ramifications among the soldiers and the people. 
Paris, have petitioned ts favour.—The Papers give | their Lord Mayor i is spnounes eed at Lisbon i The recent ppoentiary fires which occurred in several 
ee, of the trials of different clerks aia « otbiees ment journal :—‘ Is nominated Corregedor or Lond res towns and villages of the BADE» were believed ta be one 
ea r the coming year, Jodo Hemaphery, maker of candles.” | of the means re to by the conspiraters to indispose 
The editor adds in a note, that “ Corregedor” is the spt the inhabitants against the Government. The same let- 
lent for ‘¢ Mare !’’ ter states, that 120,000 men, with 360 pieces of artillery, 
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G Y ox Fectort of Fatlee. which revealed facts of the BELG SR Beds papers announce that the treaty be- | were concentrated along the line of the Pruth and Lo 
m > nature, such as ission for omnibus lines which | tween Hollan and Belgium signed on the 5th inst. | Danube, and that the fleet in the Black Sea had been 
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cluded, by which the duty on Belgian linens is Poko tor of land in Podolia, whose tenants belong to 
rede rage Spanish wines admitted into Belgium on the | the Greek church, to sell or exchange his property. ; 
i terms as those of France. The Minister has announced at KEY AND Syrta.—The arrival of the Levant mail 
in the Senate that he does not despair of bringing the pro- brings news to the 27th ult., smeyseine Viewwa, the Austrian 
commercial union with th acs toa successful issue. | Consul had departed de Lieve city for Vienna, and that 
attention, It appears that some were waiting for | to inquire into the circumstances that had ied to the 
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cloak on his shoulder and belle ‘ti a spot where | position to the accounts last received from Constantinople, 
horses were ready, which the fugitives instantly mounted ; | that the Emperor of Russia disapproved that revolution, 
and taking the road fro’ nd Wester- | and had resolved, in conjunction with Austria, to vindicate ‘ 
, at hall eleven on the following day they were in| the rights of the Milosch family to the sovereignty of 2 
a piece of safety, exhaus h via. The former Hosp exander 
a moment by the i iged | Ghika, had ht Servia, Th o d 
to be lifted from their horses, and the e poo’ r beasts imme- % him was pal it seems, disarmed by a is deposition, for 
_ | diately fell to the d. We haye subsequent informa- | they had commenced legal proceedings against him, with 
‘that the ‘General and his wife and child arrived | the view of of depriving C aeoe of the ae ind he owned 
richt on the 2th inst. The papers say | in the co ceived at Malta free 
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his wife, the | rout, state that & he Mar male rat the Druses, who a 
Admiral Graves; and that England | armed by the British during the ayes war, have aa [2 
given birth to see neat jie Dy acter yows erful sect, the Mabenlirsed ie yr a a 
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