58 THE NEWSPAPER. (Fen. 22, 
&e., Egyp will permanent, and believing t that it j and of the panker Solomon Heine in partical 
. up at this office, and despatched on the evening of f the great fire in 1842, eo ome cps 
24th of every month, vid ss in addition to ine | peice to resign themselves to it. _ Another topic of dis- | the city and province has felt it to be its duty to a = 
mails for oe forwarded through France on the 7th which weighed so heavily on this ame- 
we mails 
ofice 
will be made up a 
following evening,” 
n the 
from Lor 
Guizot nag the 
the 
d Aberdeen to “Lord Cow from M 
and 
ount. de Saint Aula, relative 
of 
| of its population. Hitherto, aa ADY s s of Hamburgh — 
gts: o the exercise of the 
3: 
Right of Search, and to the institution 
f 
th eat ras 
Aretes o 
4 
Deet. siminste 
of Wes stminster, who has b time an ae | 
died on Monday at Eaton Hall, s eiea ag Sof he fpr Lo rd- 
to the family 
the 
which they have — fro 
slave-trade. Upon And ra of these do cuments, 
adve: 
ship succeede honours as 
vo sop 
was cre under the Admi- 
rdship epee! 
eMe ge stminst 
nistr: 
&c., on the a of his Pass h Mee 1802, and 
the | 
he penne at this momen 
pu ablication of t 
he crit tical pation of the 
seems 
Sabi 
al inet, hem 
e Ha sage Diet a s pass ete a decree 
— — a yn ess land. T 
congre 
and Ga "s cia Barisi e insis 
> Non ey how , but 
a, Mo ton the aAA of 
In 
likely to aggravate t 
d to render tl 
On Thu 
AT tee on the Secret § 
> | Bageand za ae r Pre 
d bot 
t Hungarian a 
Service 
p g on the S 
rsday ni Committee of the 
and estates. 2. Tho 
only daug of the Earl of Derby 
oun on and 3. Lord Robert Grontencr, M.P. 
wan born 1801, married 1831 ate Charlotte 
“ihe te Margai 
i in pension and a firm er of Ea 
Grey" s Administratio 
posed to anh coe re 
kingdom sein operty alone in 
man than ane to constitute a city in 
most wealthy nobleman in th 
beers i 
th of the Ear lof. Aana —This gallant noble- day, 
y the gor eda tel eA Wilton, | 
born 1799, married 1821, "Lady Mary i ond 
hter e> 
keke rl} 
nm. His Lordship is potas ally wk | 
e 
e 
8 
th ) Fit 
committee eee ed as to the nea S 
p ir 
nisterial {poner to be 
d non 
| a vote 
n as i poas e, and thus Spee the gran 
Hare tha fate of the Cabi net. 
Bill 
Depu- jes erea of the 6th Feb., , from pace in the G 
sta et oe ee railway om ees Avgebargh “had, 
po vening, » bee n bar pte near the 
paper 
he’ prev 
thy 4 
u 
for oe are it ee been aaa Coenen to pee 
nd | ered 
it. ‘The con maequence | Mea that the passengers suff 
ed M.D 
reporter , after paros Marshal Soult and the Ministers 
of Foreign Affairs, th , and Justice. On Tuesday | 
they presented the pee a = hick is pair by the Mi 
‘avourabl abinet 
y were, after a delay 
a some ee tt a to rz wee to Munich. For. 
a. the circumstance was attended with no serious 
Gy 
ntry has been 
paa letter of h yena pre that im 
quite fi 
Tot & to reat their 
nfiden 
ce in n M. Gui zot and his henri It 
and that the ‘division = Res on the Bill would 
Raagi this simo next. 
sular war, died at Brighto 
of 78. 
His lordship was on x son f. 
Howard, of Arundel, ber the . Mar a Mac e 
second dau, pa ot ike Fortrose, eldest e 
Earl of Sea! orn in 176 
haog agg yide Primrose, eldest d 
1 of Rossbery, b y m he ae 
sons two danghter namely pee low ard, the 
Charles Howard, the Hoo. an . Howard, = 
rabei T How ard. 
iiit on Foy pem of the 
s Lord How d of Effin ngh: 
ughter. of the 
issue tiree tat he would shortly pea. a project of a with that 
The Chamber of Deputies took | gre 
day a pr of| 
He suc- of m 
last Earl of She Criminal Code “restrietive of individual liberty 
am, f uue Balas = [M 
and Sastrtod i in the Taglalatafe and t the 
k in RN ‘consideration, on Sat 
Count u, having for its 
ccident 
i $ 
s dee eep, and w 
their Byg close v the m oi 
the 
= of the houses, almost ex- 
hauste t Liege the streets, on the 16th inst., were 
render ve IT but impracticable by the dense e masses, 
Ta i h the scavengers’ 
i | weggons. So large a quan tity w hia gcar 
of Put d in this ancient city. 
3 
th 
he s papers 
ielt the depth ‘tre 7 considerable tet 
Ma in 
M. 
o Pa ar 
Schsidars n the same oposition 
t Th 
the abour, i = “paray Ps clearing way; had been ver 
jme remained i sr pae 
RLAND. The affairs of Switzer lan hourl 
~The e pa rty y which i demani 
nirea 
Roger, to eve modifying 
the expulsion 
c= 
E 
+1 f the 
e other Stat 
sh 
J 
is ht 
nto on; oat, hating 
bi 
Pe 
His tor dohip entered a army in 
the Guards on the Continent, see = ene at the 
aE 
which, having been rA support 
ted a M. Odilon 
violent measure 
affair of St, Amand was wo à.—Considerable sensation has been | enough to lead the eral cantons, and to m 
pe mpi of Valenciennes, the action of Lincell es, and | creat trao: oraaa mandate recently issued > the Diet. pte w they will thas dictate will be ade 
siege of Dunkir Da Seria the, rebellion of ie t e Saas. Ronald, oe of Lyons, condemning a | claration ar ag ar ae e and the Catholic 
pag as hjir of brigade in Ireland. He went in the | well-known work o T. Dapin’s p on “the Li berty of the Coalition. “The Diet meet on the 24th. Th 
same T 2 wie the expedition to Holland i ia 1799, | bay LOUNES h. Ha ’ M. Dup in was former dent of ti be de cided i is; “whether r the admission of 
d wa all the actions of that campaign. uestion, or mi 
18ll.b f Cassali 4 tt question which must be left to the ree themselrés, — 
* Wellington He was a Arg to the command of a| up his cause, A Cabinet Council was h eld on Sat ies General de Sonnenberg has. arrived at Lucerne fi 
w at bo ay at the action of | at which the case was taken into consideration, and it | Naples, and i = to be put in command of the troops 0 
yo de Me olinos he | was dete ermiv ped that Cardinal Bonald ot be called ntti n favour of the Jesuits, should civil war, 
thee can 
1, 
d’Ono 
getienberiy att a ‘a fits 
gusa, at Almerez. 
command of the first brga b of Gua rds in ie. first divi- 
si on, 
as ny subsequenti 
an 
d 
g the mandate.—M. 
Pa Fr 
peaaarii er ee by wo 
ch 
1, who w 
conspi- 
at a loan has be 
Irany. “Letters. from Rome state th 
eminent firm, M 
Lakan 
ous member of the “' Convention Nationale,” r died a 
of 8 
els 
rison Friday, at the a; 
means regrettin 
entire command of that division of the „army, which he 
has just. “taken pies in Paris, w 
an) her 
ic 
battle of Vittoria. the attack on Tolosa, at the passage 
the Bidasson, = weg < ` pa Nive, and at Adour. r. For 
= rang sa 
of 
L 
four aa he 
r circles. 
Walker, Fraser, 
Emma i 
aye, 
the san- 
he had pirteipated tk trial 
ich has caused some 
"Six persons, including 
er, Ogilvie, and 
on is be brought into circulation according to ae 
of the. treasury. The Princes Borghese, Odes’ 
Bhi, Corsini, and Doria, Cardinals on and acim 
and Monsignor Zacchi, Govertde rof Rom A 
head of a company now tages for the vat 
Olive and Mopar trees in 
Yyə 
calle 
ambert, = “Englishwoman calle 
d Peyronnet, were tried for gambling on | 
rst day 2 Carnie wa: 
with the usual ceremonies e 25h ult. 
lively, 
bor id "The naile Yan was for some 
an of ofa) iw Cid Foot, but on a vacancy occurring 
in 
been, cheated ad refused to ‘pay- An 
d Bar 
nad 
ishman, 
Englis 
the affair, but he 
which he sae at the time of bis death. 
7 sh Ber dene ae aes. son 
y daug 
rof 
h 
His was not to Sie discovered. 
After a long trial, 
a violent. hurrican ne-at Rom 
ha ns ne rand ; sae. in the 
oft 
o 
biken en and p ied ghd Picts 
he ‘a 
that as the parti es had sae sur parole, and „money 
1805, ‘ie the water 
occasion. it-did a rise =~ re 
ape oti 
w Lord He 
lo ordakip, during the Parlia 
was member for are og reham 
r snr Bart.— regret 
TS “were received in TE Mpa 
announcing the death of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton 
bak having 
j 
provided for by 
at gen 
—The weather al “still cold, bat fine, in 
— a so hot 
bers of pers 
the Boulevard. des” "Tealiens: 
Cod no convietion could 
i custody were therefore acquitted 
aris. A 
was bi sun, that vast num 
The per 
e seate ato enjoy it asin summ 
S 
"The: su dden “vatations (o 
hard 
ron} 
the 3d, n the mo orning, Mon 
fr popat of the 
te at length oe 
j XBT, ape 
e that the P 
f 
nt 
Bart., on the 19th inst. at his seat, Northrepps, 
folk ; after a lingering pri ro 
T. F. Buxton 
some days. past 
t have e 
first became known p kis 
the sufferings of those at Tom 
arter of acentury ago. Enteri 
t d that’ 
enlarged and pie Bret: e usefuln 
always associate his name with th 
in the West Indies, and with t 
onfined 
in piek or gi in poverty, as i Os Spieatictde ma- 
= qe 
ess whic 
e abolition of wer 
n 
the 
pitals were never 
T Seo 
sed a 
inha abi ae no ne hos 
o be so full. A ne 
fronie pains in the 
and other inflammator 
ere 
ealth “of i 
r before known 
c had ee a mak 
aid limbs, sore 
“Spat 
ounce, that i in the sitting 0 of the 
ry to this, eS 
fi 
—The Madrid jóni: of the 12ih inst. an- 
er evasion by w h 
S| indefinitely to pare 
at issue, have been Pomat by this ar 
aen has publisbed a a bau 
esto, i h he soundly r 
that all I his efforts to improve the state | witht 
neapacity. 
e 
fth 
failed Fara agh their ill- mil: a 
en plac 
whl mfirm and i ove the measures for if n the Senat oe cae not bailed 
: e = Moers 7 and no t less Mia's the ‘well:nednt: FA oduced Tatie. N the Minister de he country This oh pete 
oup nop equally eg pol oo r the ep neft in the possession of snéh part of their < there is no doubt it is t 
of the African race in t he had not yet been sold, i there was no olt property Sip | Sultan’s own feelings, and eden oy is 
parative failure of the Niger S Bae paved it is pid: would pass. This projec believed to be connected} | Untrep St ey ey Fart tad nie ‘fo r for annex ? 
02 his health and spirits, and probably hasten ed his de ath, | With the pending negotiations with the Court of Rome. last confirm the fact that resolut ome House of 
: TORERE pag RAN neg PE Subsequent advices state, that a proposition and a plan | to the nit Stat s have pase 
Forten. for the nanan i p hay Fori yar Cents: and Five per | sentatives in Congress; bs ara" 
—The financial speech of Sir Robert Peel on | Cents. into. Thre had been pies to.| this Bill, portion of Texas? 
a. and the propose of Ree of Tess M Mon by p | Madrit A prd eto and would, proba- | ern a tern part slave. 
to the Unite utes of fing have for the moment | y, be adop he Senate is uncertain, a5 jo 
highs f the ere joue (ater sY ing of the general Prussia that aré only som that 8 
-y 
The Cologne sy 
nalists from The open 
aitable Tahiti Diet took e place on the Nh inst, 
whi ag 
> | pecting to 
‘sion to the aan 
to Prussia. 
ere prese 
there 
te moured at Babbar 
Mr. Ca ope 
pe - - the occasion some alle 
Pakenham, oe 
Orezon diteulty, | 
ay pad sieves ay a ki nly however, was m 
made. 
urgh that, in consideration of the | House 
aviction that | active and generous A tack of the Jews of that M ricañ 
42° to 
of Oregon mie er 
a 
of Represe 54 40 “was fe 
