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of the arts, of literature and indus stry. Mor 
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Crathie. The Rev. Dr. Norman M'Leod, of Glasgow, | genius, o oF te ete, n thet hen de ot ane e to the Council of State w 
officiated ina ses and suffering to be seen nowhere but in Ireland. 3 ‘et. Y e Federal Council, Geaeva 
DEPARTURE OF PRINCE AND Princess L eland during the last 63 years, even in those called ibe quie e Committee &ppoin: nted to ha 
Hxrssr.—On Saturday afternoon their Royal "Highnosse fa pee has ce be produced Fast Wee * LE wal che frais Seu treaty Unanimously “fe a | 
" 1 other alim u mees its o 
rince and Princess is esse, with their jefant ("C ow wor, like flindostan, she is subject to the n rey ; its ratieation to” to an Chane k 
daughter, Princess Victoria, left indsor Castle for A sit ieri f famine, and whilst officially she is ed an nterna one Medical Conferen a M sA 
Gravesend, where they embarked in the Royal yacht integral ped of the richest of all empires, her population is the | sitting Gene “i and 5 been 
Victoria and ert for Flushin At that port the | poe est in Christendom ... Ireland, which under the English is BI a convention i minated jy 
: & Albert d pr een ment is the poorest ‘country in Europe, has, with a few ing the neutralisati in 10 = 
oret ehar T in : e ü er t m iem d insignificant exceptions, to bear the same impos! " England, AA belt "et di 1 
ceeded to Dordrecht. he embarcation at Grave the richest country of Europe. The proportion of financia als, o. le 
was witnessed by cro of spectators, x: e Coast- pet which weigh upon the two countries is partly — in ounded, oficial 
Es a parliamentary report for the Y is report shows : 
guard cutters and othe essels were dressed in colours. | PAS bs atoms Hp we Britain epe hates To Dedur. parties, ee F 
to attend the tley, of King’s C Don has MS piae the revenues of the British empire is up e basis oof, 20 por Pr MS v Ms et " It Rl 
to the racan " Darm er appro à vent, for that portion of the ited” e whilst for russia, Switzerland, and War 
ing co which is expected Ireland the proportion per cent. After having provided | toco of havi g been RA ope, orienburg; 
nth t for all her local expenses, Ireland is still obliged to send ace yes & 
annually to England, as the ount of the imposts due 
THE DUKE A or SAXE-COBURG landed | from her, -— iliion pounds sterling for the expenses 
at t hover on y Mone: is at ane proceeded to | of ae expire, an. is S say, of Bend. ES a - Coy 
raid s sterling—the rev venu ris. nei 
Windsor ALT a visit to the Que een, by R np dE sent ansigaly to England to the af tapis of those estates rs vg f " 
and Sout estern DOSE Their met ighnesses | «no ag and of which nothing re eism. to Ire ess’ from p 
accompanie her Majesty to Balmora Mon Since x “Union” England, having seize ed u no - r industry | sitting of the Rigsraad on Saturd 
evening. per our commerce, reo rom Ireland considerable sums in |o! 
x. Bae xchange for the manufactures which she exports into the || 
TuE CROWN CE SS or PRUSSIA.—Sir Char Mi kried and which would be all manufactured in Ireland negotiati 
L has been commissi ned by the Queen to atten e Ireland self- governed, . It is said we havea | tect t 
upon the Crown im ss of Prussia at her approaching | free press It is rae that, in “ordinary times the English | national a 
confinement. He arrived at Berlin on Monday evening, mente secre xa — ro di deacon ttn ete ceci | received with general appla 
and has since proceeded to E vant. where he will | which has virtually Tost RS a franchise. When, ho „as in| the Fi 
oa sid bi the new palace of the Crown Prince | ‘and | 1848, there - dange: e press will provoke the Irish | Folkthing 
Princi people oibo acad T p "of jour can be and are | pleni 
med ^ j 
PARLIAMENTARY Morg MENTS A the Priv 
Council y news on Saturda: as ca that 
Parliament, which d ie a IR ued to Thursday, t 
18th Octobar Q^ further prorogued to Friday, the ith 
Nor 
—The 
ene recent Admiralty regulations by 
whisk. the white ensign becomes the 
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confirming in favour of the amilton, the ba The grass has been literally burnt up, th 
hereditary title of Duke de Chátelherault, created by | Supply of water has been running short in the ells 
eury IL, King of France, our James | and springs, and mana and be ast ha ave been alike su ufferin ng. 
Hamilton, Earl of ran; the second co ing On 
Count de Talleyrand e goa and "his direct" legitimate | sur-Saone were much as hed to the which 
descendants, in the : e line | by or order of primogeni- | Was shining Popen mulie obscra by. a io d of 
ure, the title o ev. ch became | insects which intercepted i The inhabitants 
extinct in the person 4 his maternal uncle, who died | began oy shower ee over rd p the gr ou "e e nd 
Dren issue i in 1862. The recent speech | of Count de 
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We ee wers of the ca 
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thedral were quickly | wai sata 
ag of the royal | power, a and spare e t 
navy, the blue flag of the royal na | reserve, ond por mart government adorned with the name of a free jd Berri He E h 
the red fha. flag of the mercantile marine, came into | The trial of Latour and Audouy for the- murder of M.|accompanied to the railway station 
ano the Ist inst. The white ensign was Bugad de e Lass a af oe on ate at de Taillard, and his General Baron von Tann. Th 
isi S "sl on S PANE by all her Majesty's on Saturday at St. Foix, tung of Saturday, i 
ips in the home ports the Basses Pyre Tie trial lasted E os ty a interview between the Kings 
week. Thon was "iro presumption against b 
Rn f whom was a r,and the other e hail this meeting with joy, since it pr 
unte EN. but little that in Englan nd would be Pm. ede of an amicable and kindred f 
FRANCE.— The Cro neo n Italy Rito The most ipe ant points against Latour n X... — of the two 
ea at the Palais Vinee on Saturday, ie was | Were, that he had been dodging about the ype € | Germany. Tsy ài 
füét at th ilway station by his sister, Princess time before the crime was committed, and that in the|horizon may poish 
Clotilde, Sd m apoleon. On Sunday went to} bed of one of the victims was fou von p Cab; interviews of G 
St. Cloud, where the Emperor and Empress had a which was believed to be his. A nut of w witnesses aus of the p 
dinner in "yis honcur, at which the Princess Matilde | Were examined as bis comb. Many said that they | 
was present, On Monday the Emperor, n mpanied M on as n it in Latour's possession, but could | Prus 
heed Prince Imperial, Prince umbert, not swear to oferta It was alleged that after War, h 
apoleon, lef Cloud for the eamp » murder | in powention of | the tation of the 
where they were joined in the evening by General} money, but it was not — that he had engaged in ord- D 
yon Roon, ‘the ] Prussian Minister of War, wh o had bee smuggling. The charges against Audouy rested on two 
invited b points—one, that he had ADSL ed the commission of 
will remain at Chálons 11 days, and afterwards return | the c t Foix, 25 miles off, at a time when it had 
with the Er r to Paris. rince Murat and his|no6 been discovered in the neighbourhood; and had, 
family have embarked at Toulon in the steam frigate| moreover, been seen on the road. The second point 
Cacique, on a visit to the Holy Land. An Imperial | Was that he had asked a aundre wash some of his 
decree was signed at Châlons on Thursday appointing | clothes which were soaked in blood. The public 
the Duke of Magenta Governor of Algeria. Another | Prosecutor assumed that — had plotted the crime, | ga 
decree provides for the reorganisation of the ndminis- and retained Audouy, whose strength was immense, to} mi. b question of a 
trative staff of the colony nato e ist him in earrying it out. The Court found cas even trom Jutland, bel before the defin 
suddenly at Lyons on the 29th ult. His abilities both guilty, Latour was cond “death, and A. return - E. russian , troops from the 
and firm rendered valuable service to the Em udouy to hard labour for life. On hearing the | fore, far less expected.” 
` after the coup d'état, and he has since 1853 sentence Latour shouted “ Vivel’Empereur!” proclaimed | | The semi- offica] Provinz 
ministered with great tact th irs of Lyons, | his innocence, nd called down “ everlasting infamy” on in an article on the Vit of the Bing is 
the most fevelutiouary city in France. The Bulletin the judges and jury. Complaints have bee neral | Vienna, scala : 
des Lois publishes two decrees, the first Mb ita all through France of the effects of the aive En 
a Germ 
Europe. “The pobre neat 
between Austria and Poa cann 
pon the fulfilment of certain 
winged an rare in pai Aus —The 6. 
bu de SES in the present condition of tl hot sonst A A change of poe er | Says th t t tie eom rence, which was to 
but lightly on his designati on of the was predicted by some old people, and the prediction | day, has bee ourned, sro b 
Bmpr tho f — in France," and for se samedi verified by a fall of rain. Ple polonais aro s ay awaiting $ 
‘he most pert confine their ertieima to his ‘his expositions ERTA. Advices . iers state that the The Presse says thar YP 
. In former s dis- |esposition sint out ins of M, Mollar the. Confere see 
tebe Vie oiim a Ue Mose oF Tn to GPhone loin) question, pad UM E 
Ped speech he dealt with the Conquest, and endeavoured |B jpepulation from Tell. Fresh fires have ius place in | to appoint a as soon 
to show that up to the present ay the Anglo-Saxon | the forests of the Province i gn tin i yon bi the frontier line. 
race labours r the yoke of Spain.—The Contempo le iscussion | tentia eM 
who exclusiv ly monopolise Mw n 1 freedom. The publish articles dematiting . the p? lation d the | with E 
following passage will suffice to give ^ y of the | Cha mbe er of Deputies, The Opposition journals assert | The 
original is views on the subject English that Sefi i All | State Compe? enger, assisted 
berty :— ew se rumours are at present, however, unfounded. The Pru bassador at Vienn 
“There isin England a whole political class, scattered all Sefior Frazio, the re ròlentatiro of the Em f| fr Count: ark in ref 
me Den mue, of the country, „ich being à t a traditional heir | Mew. has arrived at Madrid, and left for acs Granja; the Zollverein. | 
queror, all existing means far ins vs of William the Con- | He is the bearer of letters announcing to ajesty | desire of Aust 
counties, which renders justice, which collects taxes, secures the adis of the Bees Maximilian to ro fp Zollverein, the 
ee , ina w joys all the i c s throne is willing to enter u 
which, err s — nistrative hierarc à Swr D.—Accounts from Geneva “of tions can be op 
: inion National publishes an Irish ge ear last Fue Nt, iin ni t e Government 
signed by The O'Donoghue, M. and Mr. John | The people SENT he th r QUAD s: s sere E 
Martin, in the name of the Irish National benguo. d os boh ests contin e gie E the ihe sruma of | Venetia. 
min. rd ais "Dur latest arrests is that of M. | depdts of arms, m 
the vetns to which the country has e n ^ ano Fon al the for = State-Councillor, The ag eo arx Tae 
under "tae piao The rci eno will Council has depatehen a JM Ba ttalio p fro Berne, | riage bet 
indicate the em man of the doc € ss Fui =i cous rs hay red ie Princess 4 ccs "The € envoy vati a 
fat miei pee about | Temroval of the Arsena rom St. eaten “rhe ad tember! the Emperor Maximilian was 7 : 
Credere vet Lintependens publie spirit, of fêtes have also been postponed. Yesterday tee dsciion Tuosdif- He expressed a hope that he 
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