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se him, is retirin General pid err which the or the rea ae 
sent des Oppo towar ds ac Alabama line | back at LÍ Etienne Bé b been the MAIS of many uin [p D the form eon of 
vaneing attacks, the Duke has recently addressed a letter to one | Church. The Emperor has m use 
to suppo of his fiend i in which he ing Be to the Any of necklace valu u^ z "1,000 
uebee w ves that the GovERNOR- | his crities fi ted her with a pair de 
GENERAL of Canada has summoned the eolonial MA answer i= marriage will ee Bol. ce for abont 
ce, to be held on the * When g the organisation of English society with | her foya! Highness El ira 
Lc mS z à € nie : QUA i said tr sins in Franca; the functions of authority of her 19th year. The Pines vili 
10th inst. in that city, for the purpose of arranging onfided to. the. electoral body itse self as in England, im tho sourso of NNi A 
ba to, id pe inis AA tive eae du tituted apart from tha p 
the confederation of the British provine san it was — to — amongat us the forms of returned to Vienna He i 
echo libert out renderin thority subordinate to | the Danish Government? 
Jews. liberty, and iles Palate one ue the other; and "n all- | the frontier question pro 
important consideration imposed on us the obligation of ference, The Faedrel, 
Tur COURT IN Scornanp.—On Wednesday week the | founding our iustitutions on the separation of authority and vec ilii 
Queen drove out, accompanied by Princess Helena, and PAL aped. of miting as mos o my spe Eorna the consent otto tr M VR 
in the afternoon Her Majesty, accompanied by Princess liberty founded by the Empire is, after all, only an application | 8 which t 
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elena and Prince Artbur, went to Craig Clunie. On |of the s propounded by books "i erii a it Denmark, This M 
i incess Helena | would M Pet curious to see professors : i € ism assai 
Thursday the re pu ey ima y^ Frings io Loch | the leading doctrine of these two gre eat of n mode rn | arranged sh oe gl 
d Prince Arthur, drove throug raemar liberalism. Nothing could have been m on T n the PRUSSIA.— enp Crown a ih 
Callater, whence they rode on ponies to och Kander, | refutation, by the Liberal school, o f the pos at a ie Y e abandoned their Intention of Visiting 
returning to Balmoral in the evening. On Friday the ss des Ann gs yi eet the oondition m of "- e ng | Highnesses wi 
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Queen drove to Alt-na Guithasach, Mais. pott by monstrat ted that liberty residesi m tho dep DUO ofthe gun - Berlin by th e22d ofD 
Princess Helena and Princess Beatrice. se ange re powers which exist in every kind. % pn —the executive, = expected to return fr 
accompanied Colonel Farquharson in a drive for deer in | legislative, and tho, judicial— ie ga eo a het happar M» us Budberg arrived at 
the Balloch Buie Wood. The Dean of Westminster | more or less united in thg hand one man or c ped potism © ot and proceeded on Monda 
ady Augusta Stanley arrived on a visit. On jor prevai ils, he T thought that the day would co: Emperor of Russia. 
Saturday morning the een walked in the grounds, | whe io faithless disciples, more occupied with p particular of Tents wilt m 
accompanied by Princess Helena. In the afternoon | aims ‘oon n^ liberty itself, wonld abjure his doctrine Russia at Darmstadt, ‘The E "peror 
her Majesty went out, at by Princess Louisa. | What do I say? They hav entaredtodeny the doctrines; | Russia at Darmstadt, The Emperor of R 
but, ‘Se it lox cba p ignore them, they have| Berlin on his return t "E 
Mr. Gladstone left the A The DES Dr. an | passed by without seeing them. Do you know, in fact, in| mencement of Nove 
arrived on a visit. On Sunday after-| what light they consider th pes of my speech? Som varia Würtember Darm 
ueen and Princess Helena seiner q| times as the glorification of administrative centralisation, vet D a spent 
Divine xcu xÉ Di parish church of Crathie. opposition to the liberal armos of the Lam chen 
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and sometimes as the exposition of a political régime ment |) beteg 
Pri rincess Helena and Ai pes : att ed Es €— Md any change in the prepent me TH con- AUSTRIA.— The. Oest 
g e Rev. Dr. M*Leod officiate: rehand all the progress of which liberty is du 
wal». Tho ges oF those two charges appears to me to | Says 
on both occasions. On Monday morning the Queen | PA E. How n fen. adm 2 thet & nibion which, dis- | positive fait 
went ont. In the afternoon her Majesty, accompanied the lezislati Sei 
a A jv, AC Pom is egislative power by | amount 5, 
by Princess He the Dean of Westminster, aud | means of Universal "ET £ “i deprived, against its | 4) ] 
ady Augusta Stanley, drove to the Lynn uick, | will, of the which it may wish to be aecomplis ons ot si SESS 
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In what E qe prac d and form of the namMtine 
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the moment that the country is iaa ge he master of 
Ts its — is bender, for it has the a geh 23 
ing, whenever i s, all the DAE, seiko The which 2 win ng. up ars y 
EE ‘consider m E required. S To itself, therefore, still m maran on e e eps 
than to the fow of liberty, belongs the power of apod le- berg a despatch addressed to 
Meri e reta: ee according to circumstances, the progress Lh th it 
of x: institutions, *- rendered p 2 the ex — of | unuys on t osttron | 
the egt of Pus shows itself to ni Franco-Italian Convention. 
? [patient t — certain min ds to favou ui ail the e. aspi E official notification o 
liberty, at act isa isposi lon. o; hia ic i opinion which may 
be amo of or regrette od, but way affect be Bob nn ens a! cage 
Ee theory of the libert ow the Emp ieu 4 vouyn de Lhuys VIDE pa. 3 but. 
acques PR the celebrated hairdresser and trou- | of the conclusion of th: 
feroa of Agen; died o on the ps inst. His pu was | bility upon the part o 
d|very great, not only in the south of France, but | uc 
son. journeys. and r after | throughout the whole coun d He commenced his | intelligible when the c 
landing his Royal Highness uis Nri Eae E nun of t 
to Copenhagen, - DL the decision o rince in the course of his life from the towns of Southern TM 
and Princess as z S ewa France, to which he was invited to recite his poetry. | E 
announced that ^ some * time > bis Royal Hig ec Cross 
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ness, as Prince of Wales il probably pay a visit v he Legion o 
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aecompani y Princess Helen d Pri Beatrice, 
drove round by Ballater. Prince "Alfred dined with the 
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THE PRINCE AND Parnonss or Warrs.—The Royal 
yacht Osborne, with the Prince and Princess of be 
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INCE ALF is ted to arrive at Papilotas de Jasmin.” The j zw 
Caste, near Kelso, on tho IN inst, on a visit E i | death of Rear-Admiral de Hell and of the well-known weighing 
and D hotritic doctor, Baron de Heurteloup, It is said that | The report 
E eem or GanrzR.—The Gazette of last M. Renan is about to leave for Asia, to v MA A pee | gentem the 
evening announces ices. that. the Queen has. „dispens sed with wher ae aem ater part of the life of St. 7% nevertheless, 
all the statutes s to the Ls aq of his new As Ay ont tende 
in favour of the Marquis of Lansdowne as a Knight of t postle 
the Order of the Garter. 
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‘the « li we -killer, ^ is said to have be eu dro m-— in the | poned, and not ae off 
oreiqn, | river o» of | shortly — ibera 
| So exu "nd the Lords E.A be pe a id and Bava n Plenipotentiary MM 
FmaxcE—The Duke de Montebello, M. Adolphe | through ae n a few days on their way to Malta, Russta.— i r from. St. Pe 
Barrot, "Monseigneur. Darboy, Archbishop of Pari ris, | —On the 24 Met. Ta d given 
MM. Boinviiliers, Godelle, — c Chabrier, the emn nts cf Bon Stada; and the Aumale ay | French policy in the Roman q 
and Nieuwerkerke have been. appoi M RM. The division, under Gen patty Folivet, on the 30th ult, certain that the Emperor will 
following pete an pee been ma repulsed an attack of 1500 insurgents, comman vs | ice. The Journal de St. P. 
M. Benedetti as Ambassador to Berlin, Baron de Talley. |the uncle of Bon Da 1 The loss of the Arabs was | states that the recent artic 
rand to St. Petersbu urg, M. ercier to Madrid, M. | 400 killed and 400 w unded ; thas of the French is | Petersburger Zeitung, with re 
Jdibondt- to Washington, M. Reculot to Fran - estimated il 27 wounded, Gen. Deligny | | antes of be im concerning 
ort, Count Massignae to Teheran, M. Bou pilako: | commenced operations on the 2d. It is asserted that ondary importance, 
I. Gobineau to Athens, mM Bondy to H The k- insurrection of the tribes is cento among | “all semi- “official 
terrane ho appear to obey a ns t 
3 The Pays mentions, under reserve, ar nda 
erences in the British Cabinet, which ma "Nin, | =0 i 
MER aaan $ on vec ing | Cien n Monday, being the Queen's birthday, a | Min ister of the Interior has salji 
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d by M. Limayrae, All the feum of nay romoted  protes inst the Convention. 
ad a I e ib t is asserte Wer pre eed pe i wes ee M Sen 
adast ei em EA and the held on the 6th inst., the recall of Admiral Pinzon was hes been appointed. bis successor. - 
TET ERA says Convention pua: n. Measures were also adopted for the future has — his resignation 
UK RO OSOREN TN, and spirit. Thinking other- command and reinforcement of the = squadron. | Petersburg. Baron Ricasoli 
wise, the ultra-Italian n grievously insults oe rs ing The Ministe of Fin ance is unabl any — rper from state that ab 
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journal of We nesday ^ an article, also Enake [4 will theref ikthan & Dy Congress, .and |br te ony hve aen dinde 
=. inne age do the disquieting astei | The Central C ittee of the ‘Progress party hay e to the contrary are 
poten dcn ae irs 8:— ent in thei abstinence | ever, that the Eons AM dec! 
on sole ts Rome, and in no way modifies | boo polities i in the uL ee ^ longer | of visitors that prane He 
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a ^e oa A bea. pel Italy. Without d bt tat 
oh Weds tia y prs neos de nd ppearin, ssary, A general meeting of the Peo. | it were idle to 
and is ——— whi o : a H 
n sree ae the Convention ia not responsio — At | permission to hold public meetings. Señor Mon has ‘jected, bnt the requisite Pl 
complie«te the I omes question by the question cf Venice, and [accepted t he post of Ambassador to. France. Queen | taken by the French troops, 
to rr T tur north of the peninsula what she seeks to Chri istina has le ft, for the Asturias, Señor Calderon ns Anstrian Ambassador 
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The France and Patrie of Tuesday affirm that concilia- e m rtal remains of the Infante Don sm em artiele on the 
MM are tes ry to prevail at Rome, and e J im hither u brid shane been transferred in solemn gt e Taly, d 
gemen e financial questions is not con- | process rch = = Jerouimites to the i declarer E authorised to * 
red ha The same jour e th Ben | Vie 
"e a | Roya’ miser andi, : allocution of the ae 
fort contradiction has been given to the statement DENMARK rege pde arr mmission has ou Denn d of Warsaw, 
hat the Pope will-refuse to reorganise his ar rmy. The | formed at St. Petersburg for the purpose of EH made to blame the Polish Tish clergy for 
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