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cept with the sanction, in each case, of a General Meeting of | not 
t their 
Chambers, and trying the experiment of a general | 
e Con ssid wy a also met in 
= and | 
resignation, if necessary, by dissolving the e| Co 
the Iris 
Tipperary. 
The Irish Peerage. 
elected a Repres 
Daly, formerly M 
ogg of Cashel, is ab 
pointmen ents 
—The 
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sentative Peer of Ireland. Mr. Jam 
mer . for Galway, and brother to the 
out to be r ated to a Pee 
pele and title of Lord Dun andle. 
kridge, 
h Lord Chancellor from the 
mmission of the Peace, is the Repeal candidate for 
has 
rage, 
t 
— Às 
. Guizot to intreat t them not tor e deputa- 
ai waited upon those FREIEN on 1 Woinesday, ae 
received in teply a distinct assurance that t 
sign. At this meeti Ne a s than 
fiha R 
d successor la Sir 
sheq 
Joh 
dissenting members Kafe in the 
Ka. ‘Ges eral Prim has bee 
et 
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has bi 
late elk, | 
Mr, 
n green 
Sheppard, 
okruptey, 
C. F. V 
The Portendie Claim. Finds is Sae that the King vd 
r in the affair 
hep a, 
arrested and ron e scen 
and u th spo ot = two sons suf- | 
fered a fe ira since, 
had sent orders to spare bis im, bat the Captain- | 
General of = province, -_ upon previous 
structions, | we respite had ar- 
rived. The fate of s chief, whose is associate 
ocia 
with some of the w ae ost san si wae acts wh 
occur in the sae 
mpathy ; and = inde neath 
tribut 
d| Franc 
ich seg ge 
a that they 
ir of 
the apis claimants an ted 
foreign. 
—We gave in our last ng 
in mye Chamber of Deputies o 
o the An or of the Address 
er t by a 
rid Geverament | key of 170 The sum claimed was from 80,0007. to 
100,0 
result of the first 
We 
l in Friday’ s sitting, 
n the Ea ectus. 
A. R. BWN É; rr ger Director. 
ews of the AerK. 
utive piruka —F. 
that th ii renci 
the T S 
nion on the manner in which the annexation of Texas 
is to pe accomplished are likely to prevent the Bil 
of Representatives during the 
- overthrow of S 
present session. We learn iò that the revolution in 
Mexico has soc be em one bloods = by th 
a Anna, and the creation o 
a, new Go. 
e as most “indaential persons in 
o! 
Mor occo war, 
t 
ent,it is said, 
which w. 
f thi 
r ame sendment, the object of 
es Tp opi- | after the retin of anoth 
s to censure the negotiations 
aps 
treaty 
amendmn ent 
the republic 
This 
the pu mblic feeling in i Merio against the annexation of 
United Sta He 
con- Court.—The 
he | Royal | Family, 
saes News. 
— Prince Albert, and the infant 
ained at Windsor Castle during 
he Queen a taken horse exercise two or 
er blami ing some 
neluded by a 
as M. Gusta 
other 
Afte parts 
concluded by saying that the affair of XV 
an unsatisfacto ory | treaty, in consequen 
e de Beaumon' 
SE Mame on the Ministry for in 
on the Mo 
with Morocco and 
The 
ver os this 
and it: wc 
vee 
the week. 
oe in the Ridia ag- -Sc hool, and whenever the 
a his speech was listened t 
a 
‘ > Pr itchard were not so —_ 
t the se points aes 
ma three 
Prir Castle. The Prince 
ith his harriers on Dorney 
J 
the Ministerial 
ho Prince i in the presse’ of the 
Co drenta 
Th 
y ao urs- 
n Mor 
he Op 
hen the treaty was first signe 
Pee ee wit os it, _but reflection, and. ¥ 
o with great attention. 
. He adm 
e was not com- 
hat w 
positio 
and 
itted 
ss eb of the aaa that in 
aph, hakem 
repar: which s not due, sufficient re- 
the 
on w 
He a 
10 ities to expel Mr. Pri 
prov 
ight 
tchard, but at t = 
e P 
eet f prisonia For meet injury pst Gorernment 
th parties. | 
d| Br 
"Das t evening rta Majesty gave a wri r party at 
and a concert of gga Musici rå the evening. | 
t will leave the Castle for 
n b 
ae 
the bere 2: 
expected that se Cou 
P 
2 
jesty in perso: 
pres ane aiii 
fae town for the P 
to abou tte 
The Em 
Kader, which 
o 
isted on. 
| | order > show that all ha 
by so small an army a 
n the frontiers s Moreo 
s he had u 
mperor co not easily have seized upon 
ly point of importance. 
beei 
not march u 
fori it 
ie fon 
the intention of Her grii and Pri 
e of aie! : reir Castle, 
o Goodwood. The day on 
ee ted wee E kive 
4 = be toler: 4d Lady Peci, 
the 18th in 
indemnity, 
- compromising their difficulties ; for 
Dou 
the Earl z Aberdeen, Conai RE, the Spake, 
—The Ma onde has su ae 
at the 
march, He 
— rongly the princip 
heat was so overpow 
said that si ‘country was tranqui 
pon 
that the vss i gee 
uil and 
would be 
e to that of civ bil settlement; 
orce of 80 
and — 
|doubtfal whe ther the amendment was pogpiived 
with a A Gore Council; but it appears | 
panied 
of the F; ced ae Cae Mrs. Shaw Lefevre.— of Orm t inten: 
the grea fe A zx ee basta „ | ceeded Viscount Sydney as Lordin- Waiting a zie om route tel called into action. The 
, howe Rag pise o aa en. Sir F. Stovin has aoe m. Nelson Hood ry a by all parties in 
ssl eit aes bya See x rF as Groom-in-Waiting on Her the Chanbies MAIE ou tically 
uizot, _ The Cabinet.—It i hat ate bene at the ae M. St- Mare rai followed, ve 
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= convenience ar continuing Mr. P itchard at Tahiti I isi the h f the Board o p resed es — ome Mesa a ae = 
had gi hi I Lord Dalhousie, now Vice. President ‘a panman aon 1 ig : si aap w ai ? 
Ta erpeled. This defenie, although placing Mr. | z SDepertntty at ne Seer uta sea woth Sd por Pt ca Tangiers. H porate heat oa. a : 
w light, failed to nea — A ‘successor of | Lord bo Dalhousie int the Vice-Preside ney tisfactory nature of the treity, as owing to the choice 
> and vaccine divisio n took place, it of improper agents, and he con neluded by callin 
p Chamb t to giv bati 
