F nese e, the Austrian and Prussian 
s bega thein rch homewards as soon as the 
; and Rawson [tiens ot the chen any had taken place. Ai address 
William Rawson, "Eds CBs e Governor of the d on Friday to the Duke of Augustenburg 
Bahama Islands, ma agintrates and a ee dte of Kiel citizens, 
BANDONMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO AUSTRALIA. | on tl In his reply 
the Duke sa 
t intend to enforce the — of| « we oli abite all, thank the. Sovereigns of the great 
i the | German Power a an and their h aroi Vs Duchies ond Schleswig- 
ara Holstein will always t they owe t ommon 
colonists; and that, su bje wd to the al pproval of Padi — eer ig ponen lly to Prussia. Ifw $45 make 
our own most fiitedikca 
— series | of events, dm 
also to the whole port 
H 
ment, transportation to wW this direc ction n, we act in 
cease within a limited per riod. BARN "The Due could play an important part if their 
position and their pede were ys use of by the Prussian 
Eo navy. I hope that my rights will soon be generally 
vide sae 
r£ uncle of the Duke of Augustenburg, the Prince of | most hon 
ANCE.— Prince La Tou FINES has left for e hts married an American lady named Lee, and 
FR 
London houvenel has been sg from a | has consequently been obliged to renounce his rights as 
serious “indisposition , which p amziot ember of ereign hou s his bride having refused 
He is, however, said to be out of dange The Pre to consent to a morganatie marriage his solicita- 
asserts that M. Fould on Wednesday signed the Budget | tion, the Em "m "y Austria has conferred on him the oh 
titl T 1 H rj 
prince the children born of ^U marriage | the pa rang od eS 
asserts that England intends calling upon the Powers to | will bear the title. - Counts of Noe he prince can | facilitated t E tna vods 
self and 
protest collectively against the capture of the Florida, | no longer lay claim to the title of “ Highness” and his | tnanimity 
and to support the claims je azil. The Constitutionnel | aguatic rights will devolve on his only son by his firs " 
of Tuesday, in an article signed by M. Paulin inne a arri eur ^ 
analyses the late speech of (os. ral della Marmora, Sw. GAND.—The plestions to the Grand Council 
which it gives its dite i approval The Convention of of Dep. p resulted in a victory for the Todepen: 
the 15th September seems io be viewed with great | dents, who will have a tdolity o 20 in that assembly. 
mw by the French prelates. Mgr. Plantier,|  Brrarvw.—The King returned to Bru ssels. from 
ish 4 : 
t + 4} 
ishop of Nismes, has issued a pastoral letter to the} Paris on Mo ay night, an 
cle of his diocess, in which he condemns, in no} by the Duchess of Brabant and the Count of Flanders, 
measured terms, the “ d d hypocritical | His Majesty immediately dd to his palace at 
friends ” ett the Pope, and expresses is indignation Laeken. The Count of Flanders will. pass the winter 
against those who are anxious to see À and not in Egypt as originally announced. 
effec ted between the Haa See and Italy. He then Pavssta.—Lord Napier, by xd li Sep Ambas- 
er f the Italian Government, and|sador, arrived in Berlin from Aes 
ersbarg. M. Benedetti, ag new rent Am 
^ d 
** Such is the Italy which is authorised to assume a n ughty|sador, is expected to arrive in Berlin 
be fos - to demand cries s^ eager from Pius IX.;| The  ratifieations of the treaties relative t 
and i s IX. will make n, if the o despoiled vi the entry of Bavaria, Würtemberg, Darmstadt, ane [pa 
: or 
tenant d 
ced provided ies 
affords satisfac 
him as a fair prey for spoli t 
and of speaking of him with brutality, cM innocent, while : s : " 
Italy. so deeply guilty, is treated wi nmm bes enderness, the Pope | Perun has j 18 bee engaged in the trial of three 
as been driven to that extreme limit where a helpless Ae Louis Grothe, his mother, now a widow named 
red eia nt only exists by a kind of initio which holds it | Quinche, and a young woman called Marie Fischer, on 
ihm eA Mn o gul: we ue. Med b pie s support from the hes arge of haviug murdered Professor Grégy. e 
ont support i o wit murder, which took place e spring "rd mysterious [i 
onger co E 
common ond, since most of the Governments have ceased to evening of tie 176 April. Professor  Grégy -— is 
h th 1 h 
ave ei eal doctrin Tora ves or with Rome any communi ie tot was and nea be generally re ned ata 
re. vards 
Switzerland Pm indst ren Sc vies from. F fes a sack. The head was leaning on ” the cheat the legs 
by the Treaty of merce with England was | were bent up, and a rope was drawn tightl d the 
xed at 12 fra anes, will be reduced, by suecessive dimi- | neck. is body sian ofessor Grégy. I Him 
d of three years, to 4 francs | mar violenee found o e owed tha 
on 100 Tioga vet Britain will of course | had fallen under th hend 2 mr, pry P. " 
p of thìs reduction. ead had no less than twelve wonn ,m 
E arius a > Epoca of Friday, i in an article on Spanish | Which had penetrated to the brain. The ha 
Panes was also covered with wounds, and two of the fingers 
a d Wwe Which web eived from London it | Were wanting. The police, after long searches, dis- the f I atte nts veg Gover: 
is certain dne Mf eck of 100, ,000,000 reals has been obtained, e | eovered that the murder had beeu committed in a cellar seta! acl itio a COSI UEM mh 
tbat city to meet the Dee EI of the Spanish Troseury. m inhabited by three persons of infamous character—the Federal Diet, "and greatly co 
9 LEA ie a! oer id woman Quinche, her son Louis Grothe, and Marie 
ho effi u 
reet pes d Seni eos Ho n boca A pom leno 7 | Fischer, the son's mistress, with whom it is supposed gott. ; 
great part of the precious metals in our country is absorbed by | Professor had an intrigue. The jar them icatedjto you by my Gove 
the redemption of debt and by nu works," guilty and they were condemned eath. The they. will not bo "without favourable i ^ 
e same paper says that the Government has|pri } ll made a full confession of their guilt. | $St>lishment of the 
TM h Sowa) mee io be aa FeO AUSTRIA.—The formal ‘oe of the ratifications aus 
. ee has 3. 
been issued appointing ^ Admiral Pareja to the a I iN f Qi "d at Viena on Wednesda: A pan pe aperui: bes uen P 
command of the Pacific squadron, i a esday | uninterrupted and energetic la 
: à q n, in the place pes The Rei chart reassembled on Saturday. | plan for the formation of a network of railways 
of Admiral Pinzon who has been recalled. The Archd te ques ac aka ^g nm Upper |: the mes. x: ~~ kingdo p e 
Whole Peruvian question is to be brought befor onse. a shor pia ech, at the conclusion of | t2 these vd 
the Chambers. Inandations have occurred near | which Y. M Py esta ges for the Emperor. In E in MXN er 
Valencia, whereby the poop of 27 villages has the Lower: House Herr von Schmerling occupied the 
d, and much loss of life caused, residential buts 197 n HS nores resent, includin, 
ic bdaphe Barrot, returned to Pari on the 16th Hebe Pole. Herr v " Hasner iih n mend esi uk] * ioter ma Pe t coun 
utente eee dade ap se for the con- | the course of which he alluded to the questions of the | heavy presse 
PUB PRIME as took place | day, and concluded dae expressing his conviction that the ter has been ex 
on the 10th inst. It is feared that t the Sp anish st oe “ids | me to 
Luis, which left Gib volts fo r MAI pan steamer | present Haa of things demanded the concentration of |i wn po 
f the 25 : alaga on the evening | all their energies upon home affairs, in which it was ition mt si pes, ror a listing br. 
2. id pane b ^ October, has been lost with all her crew L^ ia id in should go forward without haste, as |! ns À E MACC koe meret to P 
ithout delay. } i zn rot yv 
Dz ENMARK. —The Landsthing of the Rigsraad Aja aneas pa atapa i in on ae in the 34 rine assembled oes MEM 
i: mr ji tting’ on Friday, when the Treaty great of Ceremonies of the m. His — pr Mes 
approved by a majority of 55, four members abs 
ro votin M Qi Ca kc a ple ining iw s delivered the following Speech from the 
voted either against the Treaty or not at all. A private| « 
sitting of the Council of State was held on Saturday, a mein Midis d ire s mas. mr mar tgp e Samion à 
which the King signed the Treaty. Count Moltke | by which the Reichsrath, in force of its gre tene Fight, is 
Hvidtfeldt, the Danish Plenipotentiary, immediately | enabled to treat subjects of legislation pd 
e i h tified Treaty. s f body for the 
e- iC. . 
well addr io 
he X "palet Saas Ern of  Seletwig an and Holstein, ahali bas bars e brought this Session toa ae to allow the ws 
; The separation from the Kingdom of sag inhabit ia of | Severn my" em SAPAA GOR 
Schleswig who were Ed to Denmark both by inhabitants o and activity Which j^ so h ppüy p prevailed in my principality of 
engage is the Lg , painful sacri f- all: We have lost | Siebenburgen (will tige ere begin afresh. To this object, 
bres. but have not lost hope. Tho fu Tataro belongs to élan which I desire Bhawtly to r7. pon not only in the interest 
who are in earnes "E ep ut also 41 whole e bap ed the chief The total revenue i 
rs o Governmen are directed. 
ScHLESWi¢-HotsTsIN.—In compliance with the! real unanimity” conduce to blessed hou ng and the total expenditure at 548 
