THE NEWSPAPER. 
19 
T dew ane egotiation to alter the 
aon ~ total pre in utp system, Now he 
and 
was and maintain that | 
m being concluded, By 
T! 
Tie: 
has 
usual gy 
duri 
s is mor 
begun a series 
n 
meo] 
=, 
d 
| theatrical representations. 
who arrived fro 
| d’ Aquila, 
| Dupetit Thouars, jin ad departure on Thursday for 
Marseilles, where 
ac. tis 
death of the Dake of Orleans. 
of 
e they : are 
season than = as been since aoe | sible; but during the procession of the mourners to th 
Duke of Nemours 5 cemetery of ae Jews, more than 10, 000 persons on foot, 
saai wine, on a scale oi | and 92 ca rriages joined the procession. On the 
he King is to give a grand 1| day fi y "Ch 
nival, besides his concerts and fou d littl t Mr. Heine, it 
The Prince and Princess 
ith A 
was transacted. 
k for his sen ntiments 
aracter, as for the goodness 
is observed, 
8 
rom the Brazils w 
f ch 
of his heart, attested by his legacies. Jt was _owing to 
+ + 
emba rk for 
a3 
aid and representations the Bank of 
anticipa! ated by their promoters. 
nces were crowded with Sema and are mg visitors, |F 
ton Ya hy 
and 
the 
The several perform- 
By his 
Hvabong was induced to „continue its cash an d spri 
3 a } a half 
j t 
h mands. He 
o isfied 
e was quite ready 
e tha = present system ‘of the right of a 
of its efficiency for the prevention of the aed 
D 
Fr ench crities are 
h M 
r. Macready 
de pre 
also from raising the rate 
tai 
In consequence of his brilliant success in Macbeth om] 
eae fi bh in Paris it was repeated on W 
day fol 
mia ‘permission has been obtained to prolong Tas 
per 
a aig papers pu ublish accounts 
n the 9th inst. the Count de 
n 
Switz —The 
from Seg stating E thet 
for two nig hts, , an d on Thursday Mr. Macready was to Pontois, the ees pect in Switzerland, ret that 
play Æ ileri a temporary visit to Zurich, in order make 
theatricals Wiese may mention that Madlle, epy) communications to the new Dire tory. “The 
Rachel, the ous brated tapio actress, and M. St. Le vi isit was probably connected with the in- 
ti d in private letters, which state that 
sig 
the dancer, have embraced the Christian nig. 
oc te Stal is aptised the week b paor 
St. as baptise 
Ma dle 
t in ae and 
e las 
e tim 
ihe great | Powers had intimated their determination that 
sed at the 
ologna 
t} 
h 
g g j The 
para m nown danseuse. Augsburg Gazette | 2 publishes: a letter dated Lucerne, 9th 
—The Sen ate, on the 7th inst., passed the Bill inst., stating th, the Grand 
for the pipeline of the slave- nee after a rather long ies uncil of ‘the canton had voted a decree, accordi ing to 
psig 
In the 
all th 
sitting of the 
expense incurred by the Gorana in the 
well a 8 the 
herself of it 
ee Tae 
te bath ee | 
sessions 
esslons 
satl ant 
r 
cn ‘opinions, 
gesims ox the North of Italy state that 
f the Military cen gery at 
the 23d 
o d 
overnment h consented to search- | tioned in ould vote | Bologna was puhne in that o 
solution of pop ers tis he Ministry | against the Bill. M. Martinez ae i Hoes, Minister Pel 19 persons, among wh ais by 
a i eto the relat oreign Affairs, i in reply obs hat the progress of| yers, or proprietors, implicated in the “conspirac 7 ‘of 
countries; and Bx sii time they Aaa con- | tl th £ that tr ea ; that the | 1843, were oronga t to trial before that oe in the 
e, and to repress it with the same conclusion of a treaty to. that eff ctw pinu 9 
Commissioners animated with the same zeal are to be allied fo y ~ ai that | tate g of pega Fer Lisle 5 opaite Seer 
ns of doing so. Count Molé had ibe |a ers. cor 5 years’ imprison- 
mpossible. He firmly hoped, | it was mila ment. M. V ioli, a Troise, who was vis sited wit ith. the 
e was a with real and that two enlightened with France, Belgina, Holland, and other Secs, 3 th 
i with reciprocal’ good will, and fir assist England in | Peat police by the Tuscan authorities. 
that + 
1817 1 ot th 
Gre cE.—Ace cou nts from Athens of the 26th ult. 
to enact the Penal measures necessary to arrive at tl 
t 
F at length the 
f 3 Bs before the House. 
: Minister next 
The 
to the slavery question and the 
e 
of t 
Becker, R at Harun, M. Oararets, be said, 
ight 
rest certain 
Citas had Gesided upon the elections of | ral its 
present ed 
Ea ahishwnent of the 
assembly m0 the Govern- 
à the r and interests 
The Cabinet ~ se 
differential duties. into and t 
gestion omit suns b pale "srne e aiie. 
Thi n rendered imperatively necessary 
sa Bm r three 
of the 
a yor E 
that it was with h Se ee 
excite much inte a the important att 
M pa previous day. The Keeper of tk 
Sa pn n du Nord, replied in defence of the pri- 
he Uni iversity, and a discussion then arose on 
remove it 
when Spain should deem it pace 
the 8th, after rl sary the ] Bill, the Senate san 
Mediterranean States, but especially those of 
taly, w. commercial policy has been i z 
conveniently Spored. to the free as basis of Gree 
commerce. _ This 
“ more 
ure does not affe ct Great Britain, 
air of the Polytechnic School, in whi ch s 
oid that establishment, but e were mea 
after whi 
paragraph was mp ay f The Ministers, aN 
welk, have laid before the Chambers numerous 
o the ti and 
enu 
that of the expense 1, "205, 
Ay severe o 
ietors hy ii 
gle 
at Berlin from St. Pe- 
he 
a importa from Aiea” 
sta.—Accounts received 
whee speak of gs serious coy ise of the 
Emp eror, and a very extraor dinary mo ent ia the 
report, 
hich has al fi th t ording to 
q 
» the ; national R 
of T nance | presented th 
be 
t 
comprehen e plans 
0.635 53 real 
72 688 reals, a 
are only to exclude 
aee 
sa be 
aa ee oe all important edt in the public service 
a ated 
made on eek country ya news of the impri risonment 
pulsion Sios Pritchard, “ Were ” he says, “since 
ape i in London have I seen an incident of extern 
pai eee 
The 
nate resum 
Bill, 
hamber a adopted the 
tribut Ch 
Sante Dotation Bill by a pat ig e of 55 against 19. 
ed o 
ith Moro CO. 
epetiti $ surplus of 45,112,665 5 reals. ie Mon had asked that 
> sta ed, the. cane. bP get age mo pation ante sur nment eel ld be authorised to pro to the of the state, but also to — as much as possible, ~ 
3 most peeing to English readers is A despatch of rasi of the pome pes foreign debt, and to c provinces. It is no 
t de Jarn c, the Fren ch Charg ég Affaires in Lon- apply t o the interest of i vided for in the esti- be expected that 3 plan vill soon succeed; the m 
in whi mates. the German interests is the tin 
perial fami ly itself, in which a — inclination to the 
coun try of their ancestors | wi ill n r be wholly extin- 
n the same d 
l 2lst R oie searcely 
ciel the 
erful by itself, tes influential by its affinities wit ith 
In a 
previous | sitting they finally E 
by 
© most exalted sen s, as well as with the blia a 
my 
| the 
a major ity of 45 to 24 votes, — Baron de Me 
project for the 
proposal for a hereditary 
pa age, 
r has 
ing Russia. Itis stated that the Russian Govern ment, 
honed Se by the projected scheme of a canal 
from the D the Black Sea, rn = — 
ne h of 
pE 
ie 
uis del Gra 
teuo had at 
acc ig ts oe Lo 
Majesty intend 
of this 
TS 
s to con! 
rie 
—It — report tea in A Madrid that General | 
length escaped ae! Portugal. The 
received last week, confirm the 
<The pe from Hamburgh contain | 
fth 
e 
sitions of the er 
Jewish merchant oe that ty, an 
leadi pere in 
hang 
the C 
parages and Agarki eset 
eine min 
al indeed, one of the | 
on 
he day when hi 
riba nal of Firs 
eo 
the world. 
erifi fied we 
the E was 
wii to adjou it hall o 
In ia preaabl o of Eis ill, Mr. Heine 
peal. 
PP’ 
that before his marriage 
g miy mod KT: 
she 
to 10 
rn to sae a 
was pen EPERE that it 
“of his ni ife, wee “sarcely 
e bega 
and 
| an RIGT Nera progr 
| Alexander ~~ contributed 
|t ow he = 
| 
keen issued in 
‘on Von 
E 
urt, in consegue 
ville, ee Was present, nat having, as 
esented th “ disavowal’’ of Admiral D 
marsen which prospered with ‘him 80 peas as to 
der him the possessor of a 
1 poser 
our ‘bp bis 
cack of ios without 
course should be 
etter from 
A ethan landowners of that = 
have given, without any | char; 
fortune of 22,000,000 
—_— The readin, 
ere T 
e socra or poole e 
bequea 
ee ' 
ther are ely to io oeras from mh eion of the line, 
- i 
Fogg estator ” 
porting th e expense of the work. 
St. ar = Nichols i Hamburgh, aean were 
estroge by the great é 
i aon soap abe arks, 
ration of 1842. All the 
—— la, oni ing to o him, w were | 
sce P ished t 
p sible i Tor The 
value of the land thus given is estimated at 4,000 ,000f, 
UE NITED ae Mexico, aNp Canapa.—We have 
tw: eek from New York, the packet-ship 
i the 
mail- stea mer Aandi, which left 
cortège, and that no. 
over his a 
tomb. 
rata pi eir at Halifax—a remarkable ren at 
