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debates in Parliament on the Address supply another every place that age hereafter be opene manner suitable t - 
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eats of the conduct. of the a Ppo a te on Monday ier the wel eets. A number of strictions n the press and the diffe = BT, 
from the omission of all reference to Morocco, that the | blockemithe were to be seen during ie Ered prs their ercising the dembtealte have hindered ite being z published 
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are a wi he Pee of our ather bana, withia the as Or coding g days ria ae prin of. pri: chief. Does of neem at Berlin, which it is hoped 
leaders, acai Ak the Opposition on both sides |soners eze in from Siberia. 32 had succ edod, in | will lead to a favourable result. 
of the Channel are equally unjust and equally blinded. | eluding the tipae, ot their keepers. The ey Iraty.—Letters from Rome state that the Pope’s new 
the Chamber of Deputi yelled on foo r favour of the night, concealing treasurer finds the er of his Holiness in a state of 
“presented two additional examples of those in- anire in gn “tert ime in the for , suffering O the greatest confus „The former treasurer hasbeen 
consistent votes which are so common in that|course every privation, and expose aes it is found that he is a defaulter 
Assembly. Oa Thursday a Bill, ‘regulating the promo- hardships. It was on nly after a journey “of five yore toan immense amonte E Eees ya of Florence is to 
A Pe Am ong lit lst f next m nth. The prelimins 
of only « one, after all its clauses bad been successively Li Sg omen beings were two su perior officers, and everything i 
opted; and on Saturday, a Bill for b grsbsrsahe a — le pri mt a = retreat of Moscow be egi nning. " The Italians i shown some disinclination 
peer ts rate of portage. throughou t Tiange, 9 thrown ra -We hav counts fro Madrid ya the Sth ‘of — this “oe fom and anlecteattalg the death of 
out by the President’s casting vote, numbers l of "Cat alonia, the Bar orkmen, in trying the gasometer, has not contri- 
on both sides being equal. This result Papa by the de Meer, had at Ta naper at Madri L i 
ball was given on the ev ening of the 2d, ‘by Genéral connect Views with the rail. established bet 
the. chemi “but it does not | apices that the nit ge Narvaez, which the two Queens and the Infantas | the former city and Leghorn, and a junction with 
was made a p nestion. Many of the supporters of mo Sage with their presence. Castell lo, th h | which is to be effected near the little town of Empoli, 
ba Mightiy sx e warm supporte =| of a reform in “the Chargé d’Affaires at the Court of Rome, has teinne “sn probably be very speedily put in execution. The 
Post- sang ‘eg oral On Monday, M. Duchatel, the AIr t o Madrid, much to the surprise ofe ery on erst measures are so far advanced, that an 
Minis troduced Je Bill relative to | He had not succee ed in ith Ke inate of the expense has been made, and a list of 
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cisive one as to. the “ate ted the’ PERIE Ministry. T! y lati th Spai oa will traverse a Aaaa of 33 Italian miles, — 
ted a acs at eatin. ‘in the | One of the fir at —. ue n by the Po ‘ope is{and it is to bear the name of the Strada Centrale 
Chamber, and the Airin of Opposition met | the emede and unqualified restoration to the clergy | Toscana. The cost is placed at ten million livres. To 
immediately afterwards to Sineik their. plans in | of thejnational property not already sold. The discus- | raise this sum, it is proposed to issue ten thousand 
the e approaching engagement. It is expected that th the slave- | shares. It is further ated, Sei in the duchy of 
next Monday ; “y in the sieri was continued ‘in: = Chamber s Deane on | Lucca the note berg bar orised a privatecapi- 
first place a warm discussion was expected in the bu- PP s taken as oe (6) ane talist to constr from the capital to the 
reaux, l ii t the ety of abo- frontier of Tascany, [Rii re direction of the valle eyo 
M. Duchatel, in the course of his nes alluded with ishing the Right of Search—Toe an tees in the | Nievole. If thi eae ae eames = it may, it 
mhisin. e me English alliance, and then referred to | Chamber were interrupted on the 3d by an incident | is observed, be e continued Florence by the way oe 
the late division on the Address, stating that this Bill is | which has ended in ee “ignominous expviein = one of Pontos and Pra A "company, ind the guaran 
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“who compose the Cabinet had followed their incli-| balls given by Gene oar Nitdies reveal ‘articles of plate From Milan to 5 Vented e, thro 
nation, and listened to their personal ge pe would | were missing, which the servants uspected of | nus of whic 
have left to others the burden of affair ey con- | having taken, but the thief remained esans At | the direction of Mr. Brunel, 
ted, before everything, their duty Readers he King | the subsequent ball a strict na was ae sa infor when this line from Verona to An 
and the country, and a parprents 4 a e policy of order mat ion was soon gi ven to (Gen ral Nar tion with it are completed, it 
and Conservatism, to f which They I t trunk line to Rome.—Letters from Rome, 
devoted their efforts. Ons oft e eho firm defenders of | valuable articles. This person, who turned out to be 22d ult., state that the Pop ede just prea i 
this policy has toreh the situation like us, and | M. Quintanilla y Moar, ae Tp. a Seville, was FAs issued by the = tail of Sinigaglia, which se 
the Cabinet, the ranks of which are at present c complete immediately ta ken- in nto =" zeu dpa 
présents itself before you with the confid und upon mper 
sentiment of a du ay e ry accomplished gives to dalous an forge nns become publie, contà heraly be on geri na nes and de lared themselves z 
all its members. ah blieve that t er by the Chamber. A secret sitting was | suitors, and:then the nuptial cerem onies were to be pig 
this Chamber a eki resolved to support the mode- | sboataliply held on the 3d, at which the whole of the | formed within three monthsafter such deslarstions eae q 
rate, truly liberal, dignified, and pacific policy which has | facts of the case were set forth, and a letter was i n testi- 
prévailed for the last four years. Your suffrages will| from M. Quintanilla bimself, in which, while he | and paii the Pope, who, in an autograph letter, 
soon inform us if ra confidence is justified or contra- | admitted having unaccountably the plate in "hie pos- | fied to the Bishop-his ny Aret erg 
Io In'a few days a violent debate will take place; | session, he said that he was utterly mapi of | which have been bou up b y numerous foreign 
n which the whole polidy of the Go vernment will be Te- A Woe it from the nee om E ibuted to him. he a 
boy aia and the division will b whi ch s e of mu. uinta- | to Naples to convey Sir William Pollet tak 
strength of = respective parties. The t that the whole | during a gale of wind whilst lying in the bay, 
in Pa aris appears to he, tha at the "Ministerial major |a afar was the nan of mental sia ion, or a morbid | on shore near the lighthouse, damaged her radia 
g! assion for appropriation; but the Chamber took a dif- | one of her boats stove, and lost an anchor, 
that o on the Tahiti | question. Should this be t view of the case, and by a majority of 105 to 18, | Snake, at anchor in Naples 
t ive th t decreed that id Quintanilla _y Montoya should be | in the same gale. On ihe wi 
is understood that the pmet Chamber aki be forthwith expelled tched th to Naples, 
kart and that the new m tions will take place in |son of good fam’ mily a and fortune.—Some sensation had object of replacing oere Tose rand Ferr ngt 
October. On Monday, Marsha Soult, at the earn mest been produced a accounts from Gibraltar, of anothe er rites ft jas place for the aiea f the two 
pha ak nest of M. Villemain, withdrew he Bill for d the exertions of the prre ae crews ol : tomis 
ar t ex-Mi was understood to have been ami- | vess mis vei} little damage wes suffered. a ee z 
Public pees and his fam ily “and the Chamber ably aia by the by 4 of the English officer. | to proceed to Eng land with Sir W. Pollet 
almost unanimously consented to the taking into consi- | —Immense quantities of snow had fallen on the road 26th ult. h lo announce | 
de Hauranne for sub- | between Madrid and the French k frontier. A from wast a cted with s 
stituting get {Yoting | instead of the | “t scrutin Secret ”” PorruGar.—Account ts from Lisbon of the 4th state that this route had he > weather 
or ballot, that th f Fr om the 13ta ‘to ae Hi Sigi . wed 
— The bs é'leaen“ Ikar the J vy dr ae It ewe nora | 
pursuit of he hordes of miscreants, pare Me and ihe fe iake tome ees back on the island of | without intermission in a mails 
thieves with which Pari 2 j ne island o esse ines frst Switzer 
Satia rday a considerable E En Simi othe | E St. Michael’s, and is w committing great devastation. chery On the 14th e ma 5 necessary 
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pi du Zeya pas me cae the det nta are the pes t promptly checked. Individual forts creature pay obtain ear to the ie in the evening m 
efact eceivers of stolen goods. ~ Upwards | having proved Ars, ge for the eradicatio wet 7 m the head of 
of. 200 individuals were arrested and marched td thel sect, the Legi terfe awful avalanche, rua was 5 detached, pc on the two 
Prefecture of Police, in bands of 20 and 30 at a time, ducing some cen a a measures for that ma haout k it | Schoenhorn, descended upon the back, 13 windows 
after the commissaries had taken dowa their names and | is not stated what these are to be. sn nate of law has lateral fronts of the hospice, dashing cutie damage W% 
abodes.—In pate hamber of Peers on Monday Count | however, been diacussed by the Dep one of — doors. At Rottilch E 20th the snow 
Daru gave notice of a proposition te repress the un- | export duty b eing levied on all e Skiet at St. | been done by the avalanche. —_— os had thus fat iga 
Himited s speculation which has g7 some o of time | Michaels, and the product applied to defraying the | had ett falling in the plait, "B 
carried on in railroad shar Iti The tax | mained uncoyere e 20th i 
henceforward no Piobair on shall be upei for the proposed is of 30 reis Ss per large case, and 20 reis per| GREECE. — Letters rs from Athen 5 the 
any railroad which has not been autho-| sma aes, be itar estimated fo amount i annually, 2, 400,000 that a note addres sed. by Prince e late change 0 
= ae a ann th 5 ed ps , Says | ré s to continue for the space of thre trian d ed ia able 
nel, will leave Paris for London towards | the pubrication of the law. Th 1 z t m Groe ha on 
— ofthe week, when the Duke and Dr. Lushinz-| from St. Michael's is stated A 000 ea po ef oS aed sed | the G I, The Gree E prain ge 
ton wil EE T ig eke their labours, as com- | at 600 cons, or r about 140,0007. oe seer 5 
missioners ou the right of search.—According to the| GERMANY. t the report of th protectors j of Gree 
wue de Paris, the following are the seme of the | King of Prussia being: about = give a pote tha x d ; USSIA. as letter from agg 
ed by M. de Lagrenée with the Chinese | state med, or that at at Hen “ Yesterday the Empen 
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parz eneh at M zeno, On the 24th of October fast : events ‘it has not been officially mreny The pro- | Square of the Admiralty, all ia 
ae q with His = the troops quartered in okey ie 
5 Ae — ae as respect s customs” duties. | Majest y for the establishment of a nation nal apical eather was aera a ied by the rand second 
: e is never bje f any | tion, ai erie liberty of the press, and for a change in the sone š ge mn pan’ ie ar j 
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tke right of the Crown mention the daily-increasing s teliou eeh excitement in that | in ore 
tha shel : She | province. Travellers who have lately passed through | the akg and 0 
“Tehao-bing, and | Silesia heard à the peasants openly declare that they | under the pretext o 
g in | waited only for a signal immedi iately to accede to a Ger- reality for the 
