s competitor the votes of the | journal.: , 
LN. 
ds 
one of 
The Governor has pear received a letter from Jet chair, 
against the Ultramontanists z 
ny 
and t the Bishop of q 
On 8 Saturd 
our Vice-Presidents ab 
in the ‘South Seas, announ enc ch 
he 
. Du dike, “133; M. de B 
re 
h 
an absolute majori the was adjourne 
Monday, when the Ministry succeeded in carrying their | 
rosie — pe the result was but very little be etter 
solute | th 
that a Fre j 
hed han ave intelli zenei that the 
whaler Piiabeii, ar marae <a a hiti within the first 0) rt- 
ight in la 
ber in 
ournal | tion 
Latin mak 
the s tultification of ‘te 
y mon ‘hes 
hierarchy, par 
vernment ae the motives which for 
tit e Thouars to conver 
t adhere to the protectorate. 
time he asks re libe t t the same 
þa i er y to think an d to isvestigate for 
ery 
e have sei ised the pamphlet. 
s, but neve orep on reading the letter sent 
end the chief of 
in erman, ai and om itti 
s 340. Of e 172 voted 
+ oi e Ministerial ta; and 168 
he Opposition. This | 
t is said, of the four 
um ibe tas 
for M . de attest 
es? Poel Sok be ‘cal seer of t 
rity w mposed, it 
preted to Queen Pomaré in the pre 
jane the a ofthe Carysfort and “Basilisk. Pom 
and, bat 'w 
ouse, and 
F 
mud fo 
the 
cwally vote p ana wach occasions. _ Had they 
from voting, t th other way. 
1 
e Océanie of aly 7 7 contains a ae summary 0 of the 
t the insurgents, and gives the 
the Ministry, teh ss upon them by s prise. The 
se nds M. Gui mer pits Rs ‘the result 
a say that all the 
t only voted for the 
vely fo for him 
ort of Captain Bona rd, of ranie, stating mi- 
aly the whole of his proceedings in the affai ir of 
th doc 
tle 
al m Ea st Pru 
several professors of the University, the ina 
ee garrison, teachers and directors of schools, an 
eal mem 
X 
ns ade 
following a tions in the quarantine departed al q 
ished | 
l. Ve ssels arriving. fot Constantinople if furn 
bill of health 
Ponnavia, but ese contain lit 
rout interest our rea "The Presse, however, 
kar yo following Charnsteristic account ep the 
with His Arkasi within mith pith two de It would 
appear as if there were good grounds for the sep 
irs in ier date = ane ey hie 
“Wee are ina most c itical positi . The noeuvres ; of 
perform 14 days’ quarantine, instead of 21, as formerg. e 
2. Vessels from Plates; Che Counter) vil perform 
days, pronided.s as that reel 
aoe. K e on n hoa 
the Eng lish h 
obj ject. 
complained of being re el 7 Brace the 
matte s also His} Majesty 
wil never forgive him the “coldness "of Dis reception at 
“ because, p ” say the enemies of 
urity 
or the lives or properties 
the French Ad 3 in this colon ny. The French 
pil ae l entirely massa- 
piss Be by America, per th 
abolished. 
rE on the 30th of June, if the providential 
t of our forces ha ft ae pre served them. We are 
Lokal 
coming from Spain, Pashogelts the Balearic len 
s: The Gee 
M. Gnizot, 
on the Kin „the ‘Courrier Français goes so far as 
rantina Sa 
d the I 
Greece, an 
parable firmness of our G 
he last oe of our country- 
of his speech 
ntence 
b 
— | men. ‘This state ot ‘es is due to the English, who | 
pply t 
Tate ee Me pene + ay oreign power, no akte- 
ration has been deemed neces nar by His Sicilian Mae 
m Floren 
4 
Aigewishstentiog the services rendered me them with ammun nition, and jesty in ry respect.—Lette ce mention 
ot, I must have a Ministry exc Be whan Vive le direct their attacks. f ac- | an occurrence which is pre credible The Countess 
Roi! shall | be crie ed, and I may r sag oh by p t of VA of St Pet ersburgh, w who s known for the many: 
Gu } 1, and seems to delight 
to, thep 
characte 
hing can ee our pai 
the Mi nistry, which is of a melancho A 
M. Villemain, the minister of ipsm aueroniin, has] 
fit 
a E is the 
Not 
tion, except e AREA joy, of hes a alis 
e have ob- 
a ne as our heroic effort: 
Sa 
a 
In th f bis complaint, | 
He 
Ta papers by 
and t t they have formed a pors against his life. 
t is said that Ué ee 4 state to which MM. Villemain 
i has been 
ved vot about by excess of anxiety 
in official duties, and bee ere domestic affliction. Last 
the vernment Bill re- 
fe! n M. Villemain’ s 
shoulders. The sprosition to tk 
d for the blood of n7 of our ETAR. Pith which | s 
= 
had just entered net carriage in order to go 
a s were about to Mh when perceivi 
t home, bee 
emendou: 
a rely’ pas! 
ist 
TE have recount fro 
infernal machine hag been introduced into the 
_ This horrible attempt is imputed toca 
e Beats a 
ie ously revi 7 
nd S 
By ‘this | 
on the pa Va Countess: Tke 
trade are ren 
measure, o 
„ever 
and M. Vilonain has fre- 
e signature o 
the tosin, it has SA the ‘constant arei of English 
Min 
f| Hortanp,—The 
first time, a qi days 
: co 
by the Beathere of Se 
ago. 
l ister: o obtai ain from Spa a, The Assembly s afterwards stare that tthe ega as-works, althoug 
his coleagic g. e matter seems to have e preyed upon resume as useful i 
mind; and he has bad th Bill, |, whioh presented no interest, and a j hich i been introduced. Sos the anutact 
cently eue is wife fall a let j st nae abe t sp 
himself. She is now the inmate of a lunatic as se ee amendments proposed to the Dotation Bill aby th luding the i g down of twenty 
M. Ville emain has a fe mi of pey young Faea to 
who th 
us not u 
fh. 
Marquis beg Viluma. After some discussion respecting 
it s 
is 
combination of Panne to show that th 
Ministry ; and 
that the D Court has turned t ogsiast them, the days of 
Cabi d, and í Count Molé may 
we of pipes 
Breslau Gazette says that the 
mai the of those amendments, it was decided by| RUSSIA. ~The B 
b j t 41 that they should not be considered | Government Cone sp AA at Peo, 
amen aul ents, but as distinct projects of law, in- situated on the Prussian ry h 5 babe? 
if it be fe tended to supersede the Ministerial Bill, M. R me ig ssian "nobility the rami 
the | then moved that these amendments be referred to which exten the Cau 
committee, and that the > House should sus spend is de: number a arrests continue to be made, es 
are but slightly noticed by the 
nu 
public fa neti ipparies. e gen 
r bei arg ound in possession 
ins 
mittee The however, rejec 
the prisoners are sen at at 
p 1 y vo 2 moly, ted t 
y in the | sition, "and adjo paso fil after the ae as se pro io era mon Most 
other Chamber, The ving however, on Friday, | It appears that 17 deput ‘ies had í imit ited the mae A ei to the mines of Ural. 
appointed the commi ‘draw up the address | the Marquis de V > Am KEY AND ypr.—Accounts from à i4 
of the Chamber, in ceed to the s peech. Count | them were several ‘Spanish a rn P f the 17th ve on api - Eon tem 
Molé made a violent attack on the 4 1 fro ae the Be imas was ioo n ae 
respecting its policy in general, but especially with r the sitting, but M Krenna. de la of M e (Bri ian 9 joe? gen, 7 e spo rte tt 
gard to Morocco.—The Brest Pen of the 26t Bon rebate a upon him not to do so. The Senate was Vekili, Ae P asia, moe. jo. the gee 
nounce the arrival in that port of the Reine Bla ore ed and Vizier the happy ie 
frigate, bearin wee ag of Admiral pF a Thouars, erd birth tthe "princess as celebrated | sa ‘Sea 
f 
ncess Januaria, sister 
by e Gor the 
Reform Bm, p% ere 2 which i is ehh perenne ar 
having on board the Prin of the | 
Emperor of Bra zil, ef ienn e a mila, | a hereditary peerage. The n was, however, ulti- 
d ong suite. Admiral Grivel went on board imme- | mately pis teen on after ee peers Tt is e pposed | him vies cod that ec be Porte Me 
diately to pay his respects to the Prines aa —— that the Marquis de Viluma and the seventeen d = ey | bone the spec f Sir. Be: Walker: Sg 
her Royal Highness and shore thes r seats in the Cortes, will with- e about to be taken by Sir S. Canning» 
The Reine Blanche left Rio on the 24th of chee. The | draw their resignat n with Fe e Ambassadors of moes a 
Count @’ Aguila, his eonntrt4 incess cca and Ad-| poo pea pet pacing tae man po say that it is gr obtain redress and | compensation nfort 7 Oe 
miral Dupetit Thowars were expected at Paris on Mon- ed own spare ie oe Amster bizond. Dr. Wol the 
day, where their Royal Highnesses were to occupy the SURPA Hamburg, and Trieste bua Tia b inten , according tO 
nts he Tuileries recently occupied by the|of the commerce s Union. The | counts.—From Alexandria, We p 
f th elgians, wh receipts of the Zatveren: during feat nine months on 
Fa 
Blanche, 
to the I4ta Ju uly. Numbers of the Ovéanie Frayer 
18 8,889, 542 siaisees 
Postal Convention 
pin bess s5 
the co 
em says a journal, has pa that 
rresponding period of "1843 Fhe King = Orie 
German 
which hanad t ueen of Pru 
art acy) ficial : s ge o: 200,000 thalers, sal ie erected in Pe that it is. cal és yw 
last accounts. Roney of his lat ri rene ? 
The Tast ‘number of the eae i. prs following = ee kA = snes: ale Ha =F ws a Fran 
: ent of going to press, her Britannic Ma- apes accounts of Mr. So ea falas the wealthy | an amount of postage 
ea Soara of war Carysfort, Captain Lord Panlet, ap- eet who died in that city on the 23d ult., aged 78. ypt to and fro 
e in d of|—The Roman Catholie priest, John Ronge, in Upper | letters,and 1s. per 
thout entering, saluted the fiag of our Silesia, who was lately excommu' for hav e_ years. 
U . Atthej written his celebrate d letter to the Bishop of Trèves, | country 
Lord d the late DR of the holy | accomp 
France, | | garment, has addressed a A the lower orders | Nov. the 
up to February | of the Roman ro calling upon them to unite their | 2 -iore 
r, nor a sing ional | tered it 
