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a Court at which the new Turkish Ambassador, | Cabinet, such as would be likely to live. They entertain 
palat Efendi, rg an audience to present his | | hopes that, notwithstanding his known Be ap meine to 
lentials. (In the Pi Her Sg owe and pPrine €| accept office, he would accept the task of forming a 
ibert Aate the re rmance the Frenc ara | Cabinet with the erar portion of = present members 
with t on W earl the Gnéek held | of the Ministry, and t M. Guizot would, in = ai falicce 5 from Lisbon 
her ae a Neves’ thi season at Buckingham Palace, and rela r at Lo This | 10 yea Other ace ee ain į 
ene held a Chapter of the Order of the Thistle, at combination „pleases many Conservatives, ai it contract, one bi the formation of a hi h 
which th p z witha Molt n city; with a view tò hè iie. causessp E 
Order, with the usual ceremonies. On Thurs rsday the|the Chambers. Inthe Chamber of zoe on Mojar gling ; me a public walk, with orn: amental í 
Queen and Prince Albert walked in the gardens of o Minis tepo Marine stated in —— some remarks | & The bind signed by t onan 
Buckingham ace. Viscountess Canning has suc-| from Viscount Dubouc hage, that = ques sips of the | parties; the ata 
ceeded the Countess of Dunmore as Lady in Waiting TEA debt of Spain had been paca e Council 
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Vi Hawarden has succeeded the Earl of Morton of State, where it had been decided that henceforth that | and 3 tos wi 
as Lord in Waiting; Colonel B. Drummond has suc- species of stock should not be quoted in the Bourse | —Dr. K lley, who 
ceeded Mr. Ormsby Gore as Groom in Waiting. The | official lists. The Duke de Br oglie was to leave Paris | bon, had failed t. 
Hon. Miss Stanley and the Hon. Miss Hamilton have | for London on Thurs day for the purpose ‘of ae tee 
ded 
succeeded the Hon. Miss Paget and the Hon. Miss Kerr | ing “upon his conferences with Dr Lus shingt e Bort 
as maids of honour in ra, i on the Queen. I I ] 
Knighthood.—The s been pleased PE the Slave-trade.—A duel with pist btained of the Minister f “Affair 
= honour of Kni shthbod's oe Capt. John f ainne took en on athe Bois de Boulogne on Tu Acap Ma AaS brii bis ia 
late of Her Majesty’ s Packet Service, and u upon James | tween M. Duja = sa manager an! proprietor of the sts a d he ly desisted for th 
oredr Esq., Chief Justice of Gibraltar. resse, and M. Beauvallon, one of the editors of aie disturbing the island with preaching 
cial Appointments.—Mr. E. C. Bu ckland, son of | Globe, in which M. Dojarrier was mortally wounded. | and with this urance, contained in an official le 
Dr. Buck'and, Professo or. of ‘Gealogy and Mineralogy in ld 2e = hones home. It is sai ae Madeira Authorities, he has set sai 
the University of O | that he was a man of very-considerable reat -55 uni» t of the Bible, in monthly part 
Peel to the tinin clervabip ie the Treasury, koky by | versely lamented. me Moniteur of Monda ontains for aain “itera It is the translation b 
the retirément of Mr. Van Speeel, who for issued on | de Fig dar accompanied with notes and the 
filled the office of chief clerk in that department. — the 2lst November last by the Cardinal Archbishop of | text ; and t e same that Mr. Borrow met with 
——— acking the authority of the | littl al Sii to be illustrated wi 
ditt —The sirmo lihographs be Portuguese arti Beautifully pri 
Foreign, ak Brest announces the aati departure of Admiral Du- and n y bound vo s ot ew pias stles Ca 
FRANCE. —The Paris papers are full of ¢ comment p ouars from Paris, ona mission to the Mozam- offered for sale in the stree 
the divisi Chamber | bique “Channel and. the. coasts of Ma Madaga yak Th f 
of Deputies, bens by the | frigate Erig Bre “ SwiITZERLAND.—The accounts published ep 
doteet ri s be tet on g it reining the pen- | to the Rio de la Plata Baron De fe nie, who is vari on the authority be us Freach papers, were, as 
ions of retirin ng public servants w s fixe d for that t day, ing there to arrange, in concert with the British Min nis- cip ated, ica 
ter, the differences existing between Buenos A ar a ary discussion in ‘the cy 
on os rea day to legalise t he vote. The Ministry had sent | Monte Video. —A grand banquet will. be given by the | the cantons, a gen tat dibale ensued, when M, N 
piers to all their adherents, Tequesting their Sblendasice principal merchants: of Paris to Marshal Bu geaud, the deput fi Ben, moved the appointment of wa 
ote in favour of the law; but, notwit poe all| at which the Dake de Nemo the Prines de ould 
tar pors, they were left ina hahah bill Join - 
wasr reject PAE Sanit of 201 t 188 v Aes £o that | pensier will be-present, on Sunda i 
the t tl great Hall of the Royal Excharge.—The Government | the free corps and cn amnesty. On the 4th the 
taking the ballot, the Minist à ally he | have ordered the sincere of the departments of Ain sentatives of the two parties into which the Diet 
l bill ie promi divided engaged ae angry personalities. e 
ka mea w passe ed by ae Cha f Dep tities, | munication betwe en Lyons and Geneva, either through | of the small canton of Uri particularly: dis 
wou ould be grey modified yt aa Che of Peers, but | th EN the va alley of ds: Rhone , oF that at himself by the vehemence of his langu 
even this promise did no defeat. pee St. Runber munici yo member for St. i 
Débats by pets and ae sino papers say, | pressed a wish that ihe roa Toula pass * ails ‘lie mately concur im the adoption of coe 
that the | ill was lost not by the efforts of the e Oppo- valley of the Isere. Nothing can exce:d the e frenzy with | sures towards the Terate peona that “te 
cause iti bjected to by. many Con nser- Which the people of Parika ars speculating in railways. sembly decreed the suppression of the free e 
or t éven, R T was Op the 5th, Berne Zurich, Soleure, Schaffh 
easure from teem we edly ie EIP Pabreuheit last we crowded the precincts of urgau, Tessino, le town 
Bou ese 
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recy. M. Remus | the e, and -w en b:tiing their francs on oe | Gini St. Gall ae Grisons, and external A 3 
his proposition . relative to the imboatpaiinatey itl ereer lines, Thee t i majority of 12 cantons and a half against 9 and a i 
certain public functions -with: t ap of Deputies. M. |“ This our third winter,” says a p e letter, si rivals | carried a resolution for the appointmen nt of a commi 
d n f thatit was.defective| in severity those that-have within four 
tself, and contrary to the yer ig nd- in-| it, ~ s a witnessed more trying Ten It| of the cantons that are more o 
dept of society. ue would accordingly oppose its| is t day 30° colder than on mpeg os Last w k the Bea On the 6ih, the Diet ‘ecided ‘on aye 
_ha jection to its being taken Hoe ag ‘exhibited thousands of lou should be composed of 
a discus- | the sun, seated ; this d a eetis wrapped [out of the 24 deputies voted, 
0 a p in furs, or otherwise nve idee winter "clothing. ari 5 
aie, A ots aaa k complimented ~ Goiz Seatn.—Accounts fom Morocco bay 1| gau 8 
this resolution, and reminded him that he had hitherto diesem Gibraltar at Madrid, _ Which announce the| The demi-cantons of Bale and 
opposed even ‘its kein = taken into Poeiieritint ath of P Mr. Drumm wee 2 onsal- General at Tan- | each other. The rest of the canton 
Dupin, wko spoke n zaid has b had Mr, Hay’ voting. The members of the committee were 
st the pri coat coy the recent pl nan sn ised’: Ia ness a it, how: 1, tl jority } frogith 
several public functionaries on unt of ghee votes | the let. Mr. Hay was an ii ad inteligen VMR After the nomination of the committee, the que 
hind'converted him to its pri aple. The taking into PAETE the author of a very eae ork on | the free-corps was opened. Fourteen 
consideration of the proposition was then put to the Moro ©, and avg the French attac ck on: ‘coast he} ties instructions. Lucerne, Uri, Schw 
d to by the Chamber ingle dis Zug, and Fribourg I 
sen uret de Bord, on Tuesday brovght The disease ve whiei died was constipation of t ures proposed by the Vorort; St. a 
before the Chamber his Ponidi for reducing the | bowels. His death was ts sues, for though he = 3 Aai and Apveszel did the same, with the ee 
Five per Cent. pack into Fonran d-a-half. The Minis ili i se en ft 3 Berne; Soleure, à m _ 
be nance ted the necessity and utility of ibe | anticipated. -The same accounts mention the d $ y some 
easure, but still. l maiutaiaed that it was not opportune. | Mr. Butler, our Vice-Consul at Tetuan.—Th uh my ; 
He did not, howe oppose its being taken into čon- Kadha the ages present nothing of niemant: to — that the rere erties, te red estion. 
sideration an ji d during the present session, After English reader itw s bel ieved that the sessio of the Í without ent ering into the ee of “the qa 
ations from the Minister of the Interior, the | Cori i if lon Ta 
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Was taken into. consideration by an immense mejority.| celona. Ahe Progresistas had reappeared at some of che | laris expressed a des nenion of tae Tad 
Pie: cret Service Mone y Bill passed the Chamber of pu t ci adad Rodrigo „M. Cortina Bi been | Should disenss fee decide both the questio wes then ' 
Peers Cada ie x pie, af us o 44, after so! returned h the Marquis | and that of the frec-corps, and the deb 
angry init? Shs that J) : y rye Poon it with | de o Say and at Penaronda de Bra STAES he zen journed fx roots Titan Minister of the I 
. c ange o personalities was | paiaina oi votes, and M. Ocana 457, against 10 gi IraLy.—The Neapolitan Min 
ween Count Molé and M. Guizot, but the debate! to M, Vila 3 oe te just issued the programme for the seventh 
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1 GRT SEN L.—We hare accounts from Lisbon to the Italian savans, which is fixed to yro p ‘0 
ont t Ps was near ending inj 4ih inst., announcing tke ie of the superior} the 20th September, and i elli, and among > 
ed. Their quarrels produced-a violent tumult in| tibial of the Li sbon | Rclacao in the case of the Madeira | The President is Don An ntonio ee 
T, which a u t aquina, eean to death several | acting members of the Committee aT 
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ad of six milreas.—The a pee een mope wee 
the gre 
were Fine te the attention of all parties. The Oppo- — ra it ordered sare ey 
should g c i 
debate a the Bi ill on Friday was ‘iarked by further per- | 
he bill was voted by a majority | sition party had formed an 
sonalities, t bat withstanding t 
of 67. 
‘aed EE E arene gan ostile to the Ministry. The de- Sine are p unite. he eapi 
i n of a yew = Ministers on the subj f his States from 
removed. T The impressi duced by the det | i f apo: of the ba i gn debt ha Nad | | Krain om the north is ert me 
So d i isund ra sapere Naples to iet: 
speakers, t more against aem Molé tha ar Ministers te y 1 meres ees a 
Tne former is considered too bitter an d 
n M. Gulzot. | Taerar and of War-on one side, eas thos of Foreign ill also h br 78 leag 
too personal. Afai ra and Finance on the other., B , to the east, is not less rer ecce, be 
Ainister scussion in fayour tended to be carried from Naples A 
aatan eins ia Frekar Several Cons:r-| of the Barons Folzcsa and Tonge 8, in opposition to since the port of Br yo and Duke of T 
“of note see no other means F getting out = the | the ca sare jeation #3 
‘situation than by at 
pitalist, Romao supported 5 ‘Sen bral and he Adriatic. 
: ¥ hate of rene, n the} the Du >; salle a. Th Pp ron EAE ERA 
the Session in Par of Duke d ef with th 
foresee that if t : 
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sect J ia Sh _ T coat of this operation, and was ett. dpe gi tet ed 
he ake shon succeed | to rocee to land diate} | n an 
oat Seat Che p ngland immediately on this m ~ $ eghorn active in n the formation of Sore plas 
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