10 THE NEWSPAPER. oct 
I Ministry, and] cluded a second treaty of co with the Belgian};Duc de Montmorency, Grandee 
pod oe at be jets ed Uy the nated of M. Thiers, of M. Gorea nt. The object of this treaty 1 is to extend the | class, a of the French Le A Coa tt 
Dufaure, and of M. dillon Barrot. This combination peri iod for admit tting 1 B opn i inen ot and thread into | Munich, on the 2bst ult., at the age of 75 5 
is said to have the full sanction of . Thiers, who hi ing treaty having but | faithful siherent of the exiled Roya 
intimated to Count Molé that he may reckon upon his | two yea —It Brda 2 AE dmiral Dupetit | and had resided for more than ten 
aeppets vee that of his friends. It is is a very formidable Thouars “had. not JA had “ow communication with the | where he made many friends, though he lived į 
although two pot in — He has | retired manner, He was ss vi 
the cab ‘abinet i even kept himself gtlets since ee return to Paris; but he is | Robecq, who ondem: pakora 
if it sh ould carry a small interit on the canal The | said by his friends not to be aieaation pleas sed with het | Tribunal of Paris a piten vil a 
late defection of certain deputies who usually s support | the disayowal of his Tahiti conques by the Govern- the D pi i rdea sts 
the Cabinet has been traced not'to the intrigues of the | ment. e has, however, fepeeiee ae refusal of| Ira he me och papers publish fe 
Court but to the enmity of Count Montalivet, who had|the sword of honour, for which hundred Pract E ae a letter dated Leghorn 
fic ient influence e to de epriv ve Minis ters of their support. | pounds was raised by “a national “subscription,” According to setters from Rome the B 
M d does n ot otherwise appear w mix him self u up w with ment han +A Jeoeih obtained from t 
z ` Aine mares i vhich it red to be addressed to th 
M. lle lected Vice-President of tk “ats comes Bre per of f the seals has, by a al Ministerial order, dis- Catholic ‘shone of Ireland, ia ipah ‘ 
ies, convin ith th f his office on the occasion of the | commands the Iri id are ops not to meddle i 7 
sie for "putting a an ey to the doubts of the > Kings elevation of Marshal Bugeaud to the digni ty of duke, affairs; ; and;  MOrGOVOE,: Co oa ach to their floc 
support h duke positively org to pay | The British Mi 
Chambe “He accordingly waited on His Majesty, and | the fees. He is said t Fare sees t that ‘‘ if France is said to have 
gh to pay S fe her glory, she was also rich | ened the Cout of Boke that ey » ould excite a 
of the King’s support, or His o p ay for the beg which ure bY age ”\in ead ane al tes, where the saan of revolut 
resignation of a The cine aban that his conte The Government Ret He 'hoose to enter into a rm. r tha t reason the a preferred his te 
dence in him remained undiminished. M. as repriman: anded 
then —would His Më prove it openly? The King | with the ai straint to 18,000f,—M. Glai Bizoin BS: as Pike year 1832 he poets the Pe 
replied in the affirmative, and accordingly « on Tuesday has Place ced on on - pat soon Chamber of Damatieads e rose in insurrection against Russia. This in 
evening, when the signe’ mber of the inhabi tants of |g at Rome, w 
presented themselves to him to pay their cs yr His Paris, praying for i d that the Irish Catholics i publish a 
M. De Belle one- sae of ane tax of five. per cent. at | ration against ng tn Pontifical authority.”—A letter 
majority was not large } t levied on money orders, and Sigin the | Rome, Dec. 23, states that the feria of. the ap 
399 ve uch a “eo ote Ministers be: ‘defeated: had been annullation ee the dut a= i of 35c. S order: a 50f. and ege Ga the Palazzo Barberini, pied by 
red by were enacting the part of aupa ” His | under ; the aijai of the rural dec’ the reci- | Thorwaldsen, has just been sold, as w 
Mojesty seo eaire the Count d’Argout, who was | procity of 20c. felettes writen or soldiers raed sailors and articles of his studio. The latter 
Minister of the Interior under M. eb nal is at | to their fami fies in France; and the cessation of t l by Englishmen, at ey pi nd 
present "Go: vernor of the Bank of France, and — delay of 12 hours for letters, which in ‘passing throug’ chisels fetched 85, 92, and 110 R 
a “You have been Minister, Count a’ Argout, and y Pai aris, remain t the ere from six in the morning until p aan abe 197., and 231.) s 
GR — Letters tr Athens of the 2lst ui : 
rs I separate myself from ps = . do not carry on Spain.—We have accounts from Madrid | of | the 30th — M. M 
zay underhand intrigues.” Ita that i ult AAA Sen ate had rejected the D Dul Co Administration, although support ted by 
bureaux, di ditary peer- united „efforts of the British and Russian Mini 
vat anid i on ‘place € ere s proceeded | age, d f the On 
member ards the for n of|a iifereat form. The report er the committee on M. Mavrocordato, but M. Coleitid 
Ts ia the ree H ‘bat the ballot wet eon slave trade was read, and was favourable to the coun piae to ee si Seep and was likewise popi 
one Ministers had succeeded i sa is the deserters | ment measure. Another discussion on the - Constitu- om oa ser ex ally. 
o their allegiance. Only one 1 Reform Bill had taken place in the Senate, but —The Government of „Glaris m 
a of the nine elected can fair or be deemed a -| had presented no interest. The Minister of Finance, 
sitionist. ars are Girardin, elected by “nn 7th M. Mon, has tendered his resignation to the Queen ucer 
ran isa Conservative, a Professor at the University, consequence of the altercation whi ch has induced the voter on mes 8th of December and tke Lower “C 
of the editor of the Journal des Débats. The | Marquis de \ a had refused to institute criminal proces 
are staunch Ministerialis' It | thei Deputies ; and the Minis- against the st mia had participated in thes 
spear toweover th that the agregate. relative, numbers ters of the Tiraio sod 2 Justice are said to have surrection on tha t day. It ha d, ‘moreover, Hey oa 
e yotes o! arty wer tter: t t 
Opposition, soe 5 ye s giving a m ajority for Ministers | ps Mog sin the eke of Ceu The Grand Council of Lucerne was con 
—The mittee of the Chamber of Peers ap- ay Bs osition to resist the execution a he — on the 3d inst. to deliberate on ae aa nd of Z 
potted to aide’ up the address met on Friday, at the pe into between Spain ‘and the Emperor. They epet the expulsion of the Jes 
Palace of the Luxembourg, to hear the explanation | have destroyed > ka E> a to mark the n ~The | Sto ckh olm papers of the the nis 
demanded of the Ministers of War, Foreign Affairs, Fi- | boundary, and have threatened t 
nance, and Marine. The committee of the Chamber of | sent to replace ‘asin Th e Em; ago, whose claims on the State have bee 
Deputies also assembled on the same day, un Jer the | tr iin to tai these excesses, but "nai: they Ei nised more than once. This is the alee ofa 
presidency of M. Sauzet, and commenced the general | not s cceeded i n quieting the -pe ople , who are exas- nian captain, which was acknow ann 
discussion on the address. On Saturday and on M ddi dollars in silver, which, wi 
day the latter again met-and held conferences with the| Por L.— Accounts from Lisbon of the 3lst| would now amount to 1, m 000 d 
Ministers of ' Wa yar and Foreign n Affairs, but the explana- AATA “the ‘elevation of the two ministers, Cabral and | has now referet the heirs to the com 
in:so much greater de- Castro, to the dignity of the peerage, and the creation | decide‘on the fart 
tail during the debate on the Addre ress, that’s we reserve | of six other peers of T whe The Chambers wetre| INDIA AND Ca. rege: following are turs 
v% notice of them until then.—The Presse states, upon | to open on the 2d in =a for = = rmation of | tails of th ast week by the ov 
autho ority of the e physi cian who atte nds M. Ville emain, capitalist companies weil A new company, | from Bombay, and by pit intermediate one 
ital, on paper, o of, 20,0 ose upwards of | cutta. The inte Higanti wi 
ee that the melancholy illness of the Minister is | four millions and a half sterli aes had - ung up in one turbances in the Southern Mahratta a 
attributed to anonymous letters sent to him, threatening | day, and gone through all the stages of its incorpora- | cific character. a the fall of Samunghar, 
to accuse him of having prematurely and unnecessarily | tion in twenty-four hours after the submission of the | have taken posses = yas fo: 
btained over 
ined his wife in a lunatic asylum, if he did not cease project to the Sovereign. . It is P but s 
to op the Church on the subject of education. These | lations arise too much out of BEE EN in the money es in the office of Political Agent b= 
letters are attributed to the Jesuits, Anonymous letters, | market, and others of a political kind, to afford indica-| the Pre sident at Såttarah.. The latter, E e 
most diabolical threa's, are also eaid to | tions of a healthy state of thin ngs either in finances’ or 2 
en sent to M. Cousin and M. Dupin, and some politics.—Zurbano was said to have been in Portugal, | by th ts orn time oft 
b n $ ga yt e insurgen za a 
pe influential mpra of the tome war of Deputies, | and to have found means of leaving that country: —The still in their hands, b rit appears 2 T ge pis 
sity ; nm it frtanately the they h y pas x si — — annual return from the Oporto Custom-house -ofthe | treated. A whee i me Sane eT Eai P3 
; sA ave not had such fatal con- | total shipments of Port wine during t t sho bi t othin furt er a transpi 
sequences as in f M. Villemain. Consii-| that i 46 p sern Jeny shows | out nothing g-the scene of 
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tutionnel, ser dese ribin othe Mini a Britai d Ireland, 25, 492: wallet ‘States, nee Brz- disturbances, called. ‘Strat Wares, Ji aah 
compou peira of feling Sel sym cae zil, 1943 ; Hamburgh, 919; Calcutta and Hong -Ko ong famed for their fur 
with indecision of purpose, a :—* But a remarkable | 716; Denmark, Sweden, and Nor Feij; D 290; o. the field, and 
and well-attested fact is the quantity of anonymous Jet- | and Montreal, 225 5 Halifax, 212; Holland, 162; 3 New- : eq tro arte Olola appears to 
ters with which he was overwhe pa ed at the 109 ; Russia, 95 ; An ussia; 67; France, 6; roops in this Bites t 
| Portuguese settlements, &e., 4 aaea 33,946 pipes. So eek 
DE and Co. | alre m its € 
t nce odious and soit means n his eames rep ae pees Quares Harris ne — “1958; F Ginertn ot aor xe t in interest, Re ees 
e ened a he did not es are able tiic- | Wine C apiy, 1593 ; Martinez, Gassiot, and “Co., | increase A: sickness among 4 po Sarti: 
tion eban he adversaries of the University, 1468; AL J. LOliveira Basto, 1307; Bunt, Moore, | ban been severely Ka p Sukkur for du 
nag aa ca, vo the public as. having: caused a | Tesge and Co., 1238; Croft and Co. r3 SEIN had y 70 a 
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> calumny of which we haye spoken had | An old man‘in Silesia has addressed a petition to His | deficient in interest. | ated bis negotiation? 
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i Ministry has con- | granted ; he shall be called Echt. È —Anne Lourcntal eit, 
