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A that the fart 
pec offered a seat, ha 
score of failing health, 
Mr.J.P. Willoughby, M.P., 
Sir Joh 
ohn Lawrence will n 
Ath ya 
until the tranquillity of the anil? is restored, but 
pa will be offer 
ed a seat in the Council on his arrival i 
Foren. 
ive ec morning the Emperor 
France.—On F pr 
de la Prefecture at Quimp er. 
o the Place 
ro- 
ix-barrelled a 
eik pte no flyin in one of the last Parodi, thou revolve 
conferences on the Principalities, 
| fro m the Austrian Minister.— | 
| an r against Madagascar 5 a oes English 
= French force to punish the piracies of which t the 
island have been guilty.—During his 
sesso aE is said to a resolved on 
ed cannon, 
perate sprin g an 
his flight. oe 
P: ewer, pay Ar 
e (the paein 
esults.— 
arr the 
cer! ie tha t it is the right one, P. 
p ieaie. a the latest accounts, but w. 
car’ 
nd m 
a mperor an = denen 
Orient, ze a they met with the 
had 
ral 
s = English Parliament have carried away with 
Tae, 
Constan 
return of the oi to at ‘om his short T 
ban m Karar ows “ge 
“We now know the impressions that certain pr 
m fro <a 
Havre A Messrs. Roebuck and Dindaia have aiai Rai 
publie n a — sn ms eiiam pess All that 
Toa 
dh Pry: the Prince 
oL’ 
husiastic liye oor as had 
previous day. ghting at the pasadena a depu- 
baske et 
i nae and i anxious, orted.— ‘he Pin ey 
above all, “to. pander ie pir “OF on populace, is found bas re: ae Pas stating ‘that the M 
in the speeches of Messrs. Roebuck and _ For = Pe ay er Commis ssi ion has c mpleted its E rece 
tation nal strom g sills prese nted to the Empress a 
= Sn pom Siy hter of the May 
5 
yo ‘took 
peror and Taen passed the whole | ® 
r i e mo 
owers 
ttle this difficulty 
wiling fo accord such an amount of terri 
en maha fetgtitatn tribes to live phir 
PE em rth bani . 
tigen Austrian Envoy at 
ese base adits 
rance by their menses of the day seit: 
whom 
the utmost courtesy anc cor- ex 
vito i 
—The Queen and royal family remain 
[Gij So The dilatih of the ore > aa to have ve 
been | definitively resolved on. Gen e Ola 
ror then sataa 
pe mi eo the widow of an old engineer of the 
while his Majesty was residing at Por 
yuard, w rt 
souis, Pte to him all the care of a mo other 
On 
Empe 
where an affecting scene took place with | stron 
using great e 
ich Bo vie 
ov 
ts that M sa e 
had giv the 
not unl kely. The Madrid papers contain "articles 
Th 
on 
Riff, and to obtam f territory Ena shall 
enable them to found a a pee and fertile colony. 
heir return to L’Orient the _Emperor 
ockyar rd, whi “In t 
ich he visited in detail. the evening 
a all given by 
he town. On Sun nday morning their Majesties left 
Noni for cae — on ie Paa it = of 
— nse con- 
of t the: Seal 
part of Morocco would be 
coti ively easy for Spain, especially at the present 
time, when civil war is an g in that saint and 
when the E a to reduce the tribes 
| ~~ ave 
iF. 
iit 
mperor a — 
oa Sg i 
j 
ail 
peri 
he Geren Diet has adopted the 
Ey 
j; 
F 
annes their 
of the tow wn reste Prefect, the General mandin 
ng | T 
pas subdivision, and the Mayo r, who > presented iee a 
of the town to 
red a 
Maj ajes siy stated sly | 
r of 
th 
1e Emperor and 
siege a ‘address, to _Which his 
replied. Their 
uo 
Grand Vicar, iki eD 
NEE 
oidaiot o the Committee appointed to report on 
Danish reply in rere to the Holstein cmon 
he more severe course recommended a over was | Tu: 
by that po Olden’ axe- | tu 
tne 
we 
RE 
Ez 
5 E 
> 
a 
Bs 
a 
a 
T 
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Ea 
T and 
; but asha, wi 
rsis ted in “anchaie A his inability to 
the se entence, ae ae nee ot the power of life and 
The bombardm 
{ 
the Dresden police = 
issued a circular to the police | a b= com: 
by 
renee a 
s late delivered an address, i in which he} 
that the clerg 
communication has been received mnong ae Bad 
stated 
whom God, in his mercy, had raised oo to mand 
consolidate the Church, to p 
that the heads of the eiae 
oe party ie in foreign countries are pre- 
Constantinople. 
the pr i 
ppa 
tiigrit embark. Moorish, Princes ie left ane the a ee Can 
oa 
Seumur 
ga her, 
new and 
, her Majesty w 
ion most “splendid oe of the universe, t 
se inp 
t the Emperor “had done for F France, 
that hi at visi it to Bri itta 
fi 
vs Eaten 
eated on | penra 
n | tr eom ssa and, 
elie ata 
ning, pa the piaia a w 
ia a 
toland 
~ enn a Bots serene mail has GSA with news 
Aa thet l i Prendeney to the. je July. The following 
e details 
hand that bing covered wìth iente s mia ii| 
for c instru: The police 
mended oe the dinates to nee vated for thet 
 pecjeetilin and also for suspicious- AUE y raveller: 
Ea and Switzerla 
—The 
my IE n discouraged since their 
acteat b tby: Sir Hope ‘Grant at Taraben The Sigesmees 
si je eas ein of Ou a a at Bundee, 
0.000 ToM The has a force of oma 
locks, 3000 Ser Gai 2500 Nujeebs, 1400 troopers, with 
—- el leaders congregated there are said 
Mum: then B injec: gone n Hurdut Sing, and Kallun 
and iti hoe asserted m sy enr — are making to 
infore: ts of m At the 
rins, or 6, 
covered some tiia since at ‘Lem 
y wine Galicia. 
Kog —_ 
country, v wan 
hs ties 
er: 
mpr. isonmen a pasie sentenc 
and on the spot the ee or" thie 
he had had undertaken his journ: 
in thele extreme youth. 
ope ane ne nin ee on de jg 
to date cons 
e ex-Gove ernor-Gen 
to secon d years been 
"The investigation i is Fandi oi ban d ; that as the Hindoos 
na ag a rinidable | had been guilty Mi ingratitude me rfidy, | 
with Gove a side wit! 
ity E: Ge ere shinin ig 4 
ry quarter of the globe, pre t his 
pod aisunite “ing 8 from the friondshi 
+ | Government, stiga 
it, 
with ra: 
gary, who 
of exile in the duchy of | person, 
who 
Tones cle ip Spray lay or i as go imm 
prej 
ean i end. 
ann 
and 
any. 
a realisation of ee 
be prepared 
proceeded 
wd and the | 
, has re 
On Monday | grp t placo b ites 
ediatel 
rned to Vien na, anda reconciliation has missioner of tes ce 
en and the Emperor. ar an 
police order prohibiting the newspapers | his 
free 'altading to the deliberations of the Council of| +65 make war on 
Mi a has) pr i 
The prohibition is attributed to 
whioh are about to take place in the Council respecting 
e Regency. It seems certain that the Prince of me 
a st sitting of t 
nubia an Pin 
e o Plèn 
tiaries met on u sign the convention on. 
not been ‘without net difficult 
fuant and that the: rey a will be greatly modified, if 
not entirely changed, een decided that Prus- 
oo sor shall soo established at N icholaieff, at the} }, 
oor, in the island of Candia, and in 
vastly su 
n by a movement of ee kof 
they have brought their 
sion, and said 
it is 
rgy in 
. a some ridiculous a ea which had been 
ani 
| imaginatio ms of 
reform has taken p in| fo 
rnment has limited the powers of| 4 
the orthodox Greek clergy in certain p gre has direct 
fo “ho 
Russia 
introduced into public worship i r to strike the 
the ignorant an nds superstitious popula- | for 
tio 1i patei 
United Greek cl as to have one pope for every 
1000 souls, sO gi hen one for every 300. 
Iraty.—Th te that 
ee 
Gaoi e 
ya Roberts 
€ Turin kopani and occupied the trai ober 
| murder was o iR H at Locarno on the sth pegs on the General bis 
to | the person of Casimir Parodi, who, being implicated in precipitaely 288 i 
the insurrection 29th June, 1857, at Genoa, had rote He j 
turned King’s evidence, in con’ ence of which he had ng account of tho dent of 
since then oomed to assassination by the Bon is given. in. the pondence b oe 
a oe The assassin having found ee 18th rare B 
a discussion with him in e is A 
aetas irea elira He soon headed by the Ranee in 
