; i moment and las ear, in which P y 
England and hog ; and intimates that if a opportunity Laiak] the mol sas the wis- the ippi Thos, ag TORR s & 
stable govern e not soon re-established | lan ok tio Maher reas, asi hehe ted 1 doe > m by 
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in Mexico, the "United States may be obliged | consider the indemnity to be — from Portugal, on paia y 
to take possession of a portion of that country to | the subject of the bal rp rie , has nearly com-|the loan coatteabea in E oe 
iedemnity American ait for their losses. pleted its labours. It is composed of M. T asii on the 8th inst. had not yet received ena 
a = irs, and Captain Bosse | pay. There was also a delay in paying the aman g 
New bei The latter has just returned from | the public functionaries. “An incre niig 
Rome ews, Bo x, 5 lite ere he has been to satisfy himself o jobbing was going weaken, in at ¢ 
tate of the ship, in order that no more may be | for the Seraglio debts. slaai e riein 
Tue Covrt.—The G Prince Taa and the demanded from Po rtu ugal t than is strictly due.—A | laid co onnecting Constantinople viii ' Gallipoli, has jat ine 
e sar oN Amerie at Osborne. On Friday the French slaver had been| THE Princ ATN Jih 
d Princess of Leiningen, ‘Adm iral Sir George | eee ‘aaa on the coast of Africa by an English | nae ney Sith: oak n conferen 
H iung and reame the Hon. Sir James Scarlett cruiser. No intimation of such an event has ented tinople, dur ing two cons stilt days, oe 
arrived on a nog On seg the a Prince ofici quarters in enya geo has been given by | the critical state of the Prineipalities, ta 
Consort walked and drove in the gro Jn Sun- t passports are no rasp resolution unanim moms Zie he Gaani 
day morning the Queen, Prince Consort, "Princess Alice, | necessary for a jimidi from London or the | cise instructions ha: a Yen price 
ivine English coast towns to the corr: esponding points re the | macans, by electric ra ma, to respect the ec 
he Rev. G Protl fficiated. On M prone ay the French coast, when cr reside at the place whence | of os Porte ade 
walked out, and ti ce Consort v out tias come; and that under all circumstances English —Acco 
shooting, On Tu esday Colne Foster, commanding ipi eravan from any part of Great Britain will be allowed ba l obtained pae m 
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the Queen, Prince Conso ‘and the al family v wake | more than 10 days. All that. is required is that they | where he had taker, al ay e iag 
out, The — so aoe iral Gre the n n. Cap- | should furnish themselves with a ticket, pr be issued in| Inpra, ‘Telegraphic despatches were received æ 
tain Denm an i Hi ‘ aude sit, “The Prine and = we ate iby the steamboat or railway company, each Werlnesday: bi eae ee of the Bombay mail of 
cess 0 seiningen eft Os ngles of 1 by ti ell a e | 25th of Nov . The fi i 
TH are P Waxes left Rerin on Tnesday for ree er g or prae following are the daisi 
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Ito oh shod with on landin ‘ the Pihan to be 
Gilak and embidtked at that n Thursday for 0 as to be co mpared with it tl es hi ig; 
Dover, ad he landed at 11 Pk on Thursday |" S AND MORO Ln apt Ba pA ent res resul 
night. His Royal Highness proceeded direct to the forces jiras iia on the 21st ult., the S banish n 
Lord Warden Hotel, where he passed’ the night, and Chargé d'Affaires addressed to the Governm ent of | min odia 
left Dover early yesterday morning for 
Prince ALFRED landed at Cae “froth her 
Spain. on. was transmitted to Fez pes 
han snd 5 oy Euryalus on the 29th: ult iy amid great | a and sisequet despatches have reached Madrid s tating > = 
al Highness took up his residence at | that the r had given up without conditions! ber Brigadier of ite ioe 
the contin where he received the principal persons in | and shone etehiangs of prisoners all the officers and | and found five gun ‘in Our were about Simm, 
Gibraltar, and afterward attended a review held in the soldiers captured by the Riff Arabs near Mellila. i of g 
Alameda. On the lst inst. the Prince visited the act will pr robably relieve Spain of further proceeding: 
a, to ae station, an nd St. Mich chael’s apt ath in >RUSSTA.—It is reported in’ Berlin that Q 
the eve pr “oor | toria will visit Berlin towards the close of the winter, | pea 
On the“ ‘th 7 Din in order to be with the Princess Frederick William at 
rock, mi stalan ee and er $ pester her accouchement, and to become oo y her grand- | N 
esiras e BA Mia Roy al Highness hunted with child. The Prince of Wales left Sor n Saturday 
the Calpe keda and ön the ith pad a visit to Ceuta. | fop Saxe Coburg on his return to En ain 
On the 6th the nce left Gibraltar for Tangiers, ficent piece of plate, presen Pri 
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where he met with a distinguished reception from the} p Frederiek William b 
rufi he Eu. pea ou! the Throne m, in the Schloss. 
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country and witnessed nevi of ings aha tries bana moved into the Palace which the youn 
ewish Princess now occupy. The police here. offered 200 
SGN a art eg ee Several perso or f 
in the city, On the 7th the Prince left Tangiers. new ~~ s Sai enrian provine tor 
LOMATIO APPOINTMENTS. — Thè Queen has — red aga on Suspicion, but aiaiai ~ 
a ae Lord Napier, now Minister at Wa ashing- 
ton, to succeed Lord Abercrom a Be as Minis tet the The ian d ieten ha i week bidda. 
we Sin Bie p tala at. Washington, = E Bil e increasing the income tax, by Adit ; ton 
on, Scarlett, now Minister at Rio Janeiro, 5 
4 TZERLAND.—The Marquis de Turgot, the French | forts on th i f 
to be Minister at Florence; the Hon. F. R. Forbes, dominate was se eira di week oy the Federal | the British forces were in elose pursuit. 
poe aenn at My ona: o be Minister at met Council in great state ; : ceni i 1 
Augustus B yof Lega r > fe 
at Berlin, to be Minister at Dresden. It is- announced | padres in which Lighasactianksthieg tes the wie 
bo! accompany the Hon. F. 
B to Pekin as Secretary of Legation, tat Wr. tenance of friendly 1 on an nanka France and the 
de Norman will be first Paid Attaché; Mr. gre tarii Stockholm nee that the chapter 
- G. Wyndham will prapona] the cathedral of Wisky has instituted gs |n 
rence, 
Me: satay o be Chinese aoe j Mr. Colquhonn, against a coachmaker, named ‘Rechnitzer, for sarati 
trine and'p 
a ramit iy Soci parma Bataat, will succeed | fop r having turned d from one Lutheran doe 
Tyschees Egyp : ted ptist e is to ay appear | before th 
Ky1eurHoop.—The Queen has directed letters patent Superior Court of ie th 
pass er t eat Seal, granting the di Iontay ISLAND conan ate 
of a Knight of the Me wer: es Se iliam ~ | Sir John aara “the 1 Lord 1 High Coiba of the NE Slee ey 
IAN Sanaz ry of § State for Ionian Islan sent in his resignation, but it was not ee pent ome wt Aan beor art such thum 
India in Council, in consideration of the claims of stu 
Kajes known ME it had been accep 
og es r the examination in d OA that the protectorate of Grent Butai 
ym a apai d until the year 1860 the opera- intained oa an extremely disagreea Tadien 
A mpression on the National party. -Mr. Gladstone left Procite 
vil service a O Candidates. for examination for the Cori t onthe 6th December to visit the southern islands | raje, one 
REINFORCEMENTS FOR be Sr Nt ea hundred men oy enc oom “Viet 
cavalry as well as infantry, consisting of Secretary of ah for Foreign Affairs, has ad aj CHINA AND 
ular despatch to the British Ministers at the con. | gents have lately i nar 
tinental Courts nem ng that the recent — ee on in poe ie aan 
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Pembroke, Jo 7 aaa Stirling, Aberdeen s Perth, Cork, and 
the East India depôt at War ley, have embark ked duri 
the last few aon at Gravesend to join their respective b 
regiments at Calentta, Kurrac hee, italian nd Madras bt set es re the Ae aioa 
the idommuennt which parak emnes itself Aen to | of Jay l de sbon site Had diss disappeared from 
; hariring the provisions of the treaties entered into a psec Sonne “Fy other places. r 
eines. The Monit o AE Dala eel die Felativeto the onia an Islands. ; z i EE or Goop Hore.—Sir age kaer 3 
of the of the Minister of Finance on the a ints Pag States rise to much e! tie pis aaan pe made Š 
he Budget for 1860. The r menees by Papal te Fi tn the si re pend Mutual peer mart have been nor ee 
that the favourable vorita anticipated i in the | and the railways ze enr conveying troo and “ye ic cal with that form eng d 
er oe Budge confirmed by the facts | Brescia, Milan, and Verona. The aithorites or Venice nearly i "The Caffte chief bala et 
the present have also aaa orders = complete the proposed forti- cir eS > e been found. guilty, by & ‘South loa 
e| fications without delay. In. the Papal States the ne —y have ting to levy war in tarol Y 
pith geep re gion a, determined to angment their | court, © was D 
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but the = of his mind is said unsatis- | the 
translation of “ Uncle Tom's “Cabin has " bag ee we rep 
pod been en pained i + Ree ee Tant o sident’s Message is mainly 
& The report concludes with parison 
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