102 THE NEWSPAPER. 
[Mar. 29, 
made last week its first trial of voting by division. | carry out the negotiations with the Holy See It was | mercy of party interests.” The Zurich 4 Gass Jon; 
he ma't managed in this way—each member re- | reported that the cere had received A that the Austrian note cautione the Vout" rt 
eeived one ball only from the Secretaries, which he openly int elli igence from R and that a ome would be | federal resolution and Sesaiaag 4: bat particularly agninst 
put iato a vase painted black for the noes, or into the | shorily t Court e Govern- | all incuršion of the itor of [Pe 
other painted white for the ayes.—On Wednesday, Mar- | ment despatched, on the an extrao Kred courier | The tenor of the È thas The, 
shal Soult introduced the project of law for ing the to announce to the Papel miben the Paat sk one Pansy Cabinet, bat ya equi unfriend! e 
fortifications of Parik The bret artials Bill by the Chamber of Deputies. It Russra —Advices have reached Londos ni ; 
of 17,750,000 f. fo or Tia fabrication of the artillery t e convo | Pet g, announcing that the Grand Duchess, conson 
cesary fo for ing 1 he court-martial of fs | of the Czarewitz Alexander, the presumptive heir aaa 
Phe sihéations dependent upon it. The remain- | toria had pronou isai: on the pes of a number of the | thro p sare sia, gave birth on the 10th to a i e 
te r aichilis refer t stone manner in which | this sum is to individuals ampliate in the late Ennel, none of} who w med after r his father. The delivery of P 
be expended. Ps hal Soult then Į had ted. Ten a years Princess w to the people of. St Petersbu s 
of law, demanding 18, 140 ,000 f. for the I g p y ya p of at rounds. Itis said that th Ruisis 
the fortifications on frontiers of "Pemncei SwirzeRLaANp,—The Diet met onthe 18th, tod : Gov ernment has banished from Georgia all the Italian 4 
9,790,000 f. for te completion: of the ¢ extr he tk ports p b -api puchin an because they refused to admit the 
Dubkick; Lafere Besancon, Sedan, | on the to cons the thir et suits, tl y of the aes ch. 
Soissons 5, and ee ry 83 y poe for the fortifica- | free nd the amnesty e prera held NI A Malta journal publishes a Pre dated 
st, a the ports of Brest, | sittin he majority of the numbers, as is alre = 26th alt., 4 FE Monestier, in the Regen y of Tunis ‘ 
L’Orient, Rochefort, and Toul These sums are px known, belonged to the Radical party, The —s of | giving an acco e affair which had just oveurred i 
aidiion rs the large grants made for the same purpos rne, Soleure, Thurgau, an d ie sone ng o ther A nativ of Tunis, ia at Malta had embraced 
g of the Se AA pa lst and Sth articles of the fe de arn compact i Chri i having arrived at Monestier in ag 
of Paris will be very anima it is doubtful that the Diet had t ers in sitet; trader, ar Cadi seized him, and i 
u 
be made Piss subject oy a party division, as the 
meae is a favourite one aoe his Ms ajesty, whom 
neither party wishes to offen —The Mini ster of Ag gri- 
opinion 
that th 
all questions respecting the Jesuits, 
fore of 
e 
th 
tonere 
y ord 
Tisy were 
for the best essay on the contagious ‘typhus Sabulis to 
horned cattle. The weather had changed for the better 
from introdacing the order 
upon that canto 
principle ‘the majority doari com in favour of t 
absolute ee ord 
of 
of Jesuits, and should call 
n to revoke its decree. In| 
he 
the 
Engli ish Consul 
8 going 
at Susa hi 
eai of whit on by an English sa 
went ms the be atk and having insisted upon ths re 
of the set at liberty, and an apolog 
i 
aad { 
y made 
in on Good Friday, but the procession to Long» | tons of Schwytz, Valais, and Fribour rg ej Inpra.— Dire r Overland Mail has arrived this weel 
champs, ordinarily so animated, oor al and | Jesuits have established themselves, are not in| with accou ts rom | Calcutta to the 8th ult. The intere 
the crowd would have had nothing to see, had not| the same position with Lucerne, which is one of the| of Indian Matelinn howe 5 not increase with fl 
General Tom Th iumb condescended to hono ur with his directi ting cantons, the majority limited itself to re- fregn cy and rapidity of its transport.. The interr | 
ti ederal Tennent should be addressed to the de eparture of the la st mail (only a fortnight) 
Cha mps-Elysées ; ‘the hero of the e day: was escorted bya these ‘States to expel t e order. The minority o I 
Jdel nt of Horse’ Guards deputi Gall events, and a few rumours of intended or Shreatea t 
anhounce that the British Government have ordered the and the town: of Basle e, pees that out aes shoyi wars. a se for operations has, howe 7 
merely address a friendly i invitati ion to la by of course 
restoration of a French Fath pope by the authorities of 
New South W: r illegal 
nant 
outh Wales, fo trading There can be no doubt th 
an itidemnity of 400 the owner. They also = of the J esuits 5 ; and while the majority wished that the our frontiers are in a very unsettled state, the best 
that Lord Aberdeen has granted ‘a pension of 500 fra l towards Loo-’ 
a year to the widow of a Frenc mm erman, killed b rng a | authorities by three representatives, to ~ named by the | dianah. The cause of this movement is said to be the revo. 
shot from an, Eogli sh vessel ofw: off Newfo undlaad, ge ne rat Die r: the minority wished that the messengers — in the Panjaub, where matters are still in a ve 
while prot med by t he "Directory, which should also unsettled ne on ee sh’ interference is likely to 
the ch boats The e concessions are much and vernor-General is evidently p 
by the official journals, but the organs of the Oppo- shoei be fulfilled. With re gar ard to the amnesty, a ma- pared for any attempt “that may be made t o ae 
sition mak th d of fresh attacks oe jorit y of the committee was in favour of a- request being empire fr rom this ‘ other qua eof There is 
izot obtains | 
for his exertions in _ these "to. cases ist the. reproach of 
184 
himself upon the parts reparation he has obtained for 
4, 
im mpending a anti-national 
Lesseps, who loane bla 
sitions = T 
namel Js 
and that a similar request should 
x ares of Argau, en oo Valais. 
sie almost unanim 
ee 
+1 
o ye lights i import 
Calcuta itself “there 
The committe 
anding the e suppression of 
et, in a 
i ing} 
and Lady Sale har: et "ie their Jestina 
a pu ublic dinner, nis 
In 
Sir Rober 
st. s had not m 
cont ~~ from their 
a of Leba 
self 
pret ag and who was since pean aa Consul 
d-his 
l-General | Inner 
—— altered, and | the 
reer i 
question of the 
= terse a p 
> Soleur 
V. 
Jesuits no 
an former 
th 
2 Co urt at serine and ix Te 
atic’ ich, w 
rgau, Thurgau, 
8, 5, Outer Appenzell, Basle- 
a £ 1 
proce — against the Sa 
n given for the 
—A camp yet 30 000 n “amen: is to. assemble next 
The Duke 
he command. ‘The Duke de 
rey the saeba, and some other 
"the „royal fam’ ly will be present to se 
n the con ntrary, for 
oe 
o 
anon, which ean remained 
ae o. The Emir Emin, the membe 
os whom the French 
e, 
gr 
oO 
There ha 
servi wig in shen artillery at Toph 
uits. 
è sa me eleven States and two 
money or f: wrinkets “they had were taken from them a 
mmit 
ttee, 
half 
feder ie one, ae was opposed by other -e 
can a and a half, Foar first RERA ot the majority 
of the o the (effect | 
eight 
that the Jesuits be 
restored, which aiki so much disconte 
Albanian soldiers that they determined $o Ec 
Salpa for redr: ere 
e | nlf 
epr eparat ions e making with grea at ac- 
ity « and ona Ease seale von = ae “ange the 
rjura 
Argau. a Va 
Pn Appenzell, ‘and ‘Basle e-cou untry. 
amely, Berm 
ud, T 
Q 
ae peee Si. cen 
Fh m 
5, Glaris Zurich, Ex- 
c 
Kabyles of , which is to im manding d he sae arrival of Riza Pacha at the h 
diately after M saad Bugeaud’s aretha “The ¢ same mit rer ee ts, were ires only by St. Gall Geneva, and he eaten serge the al hae 
vices corroborat reports of Abd-el-Kader having | Sasle-city. “Phe second proposals made by the majority taken upr iponeiy ‘and some of themy it is said, 
assembled a consid e for orocco, notwith- | of the committee, in the event of the preceding ones not } be on angled, acke 
standing t s A d injunctions and threats, | Obtaining any majority, were voted but-by six States p Srares.—By the arrival of the apes 
—The Dé contains a- pastoral letter of Cardinal de| and a h < the more radical ca autons eges enting to hidak r ue Washington, we have mos! nae 
la Tour @Pavrergos, Bishop of Arras, in which he pro- | nothing s oft the Jesuits. | news from New York to the 6th inst. This iù aed K 
hibits the read ing, or even the possession, of the — Thus, in “te sitting of “the 18th, ~ twelve whole | comprises , the resolution of Senate 
de Droit Ecclésiastique; the vte ta which aoM. Dup votes required | for a decisi sion co ould ‘not? ‘be obtained, | that of the House of Representatives wi 
defends the liberies of the Gailican the ten 5: e pe nd two | a4nnexatio e ~ and, s 
party termed Ultramontane: On the half states which demanded the expulsio eneva | dent Polk on his: inaugura i 
upin, at a meeting of the Academy o Mosul = fen ponus n k eping aloof. re the 19th. a mele debate | all pt to the contrary, as agreed | far as 
tical Science, took occasion to refer to th dispute be- rred o he proposition relative to the free corps, ition of the lower House, a Tests 7 the Uniat 
twee: Fi and p hii stin SE he described and an adjourn te d, is now a par yf in fa 
wi ” says e Siècle, ¢ the rea iples on | ment tool che othe 20th, when several deputies who Thon w President has ee expressed bie a 
t trated that | had not voted on th ve’ in their adhe-| of os proposal, An amendment was sd 
the Concordat of 1801 1 had given a new sanction to the pou tee respecting the ution of the Senate, but it 
old maxims of the Church, _ hed at all times 
maintain naa, os ong ere cler, . M. Cous 
= oO 
usin RRE 
Dan oe, and the i 
entire Aca 
‘ove the soe of both 
i ae apa 
The Bishop of ‘Nancy, _the Archbisho op o 
The President pe Fear informed the | Main 
Dier that the arad d'Affaires of Austria prerane to 
sion to the propositions ofthe 
| suppression of ‘the’ fı 
f Sen: ns, and all the otive a RT 
he had i D ; but mhich must be @ cons va party tot 
to the pastoral int of the Cardinal pavietas of a Sena pon only communica ll th eq rica is 
Lyons. The Bishop of R ments. en pronounced the close of the ses- | effor pli z her par f thi 
rátion of assent. rprise of the. Deists, snother tion of the Di et in the following te nes krais Our de- | not but- affect the: interests" © ilig 
p aroen forthe church has appeared in the person of | liberations are terminate you will retire | World, and which may. lead to m fom 
Cormenin, the cel ages Liberal front y and ne dissatisfied. A similar disposition will manifest itself portance. Tye ateak accoun a the 
phizteer, whose works, er the ¢ of Timon, | amon wr a portion of the Swiss people. t the int 
kave seoid fo or. FF mich notori ety. 4 ly Texas question was 
Perinat the 17tk p: bli dh and tranquillity ie ET; ler 
int Ith to be sacrifi signature of Presi a- i : 
unsold ganya proper si ta the pic rgf, g a maj oni. of spirit. as must remind Lucerne pee . ia to pa siy will be e ntertain RA 
126 6 agains: 16. The Minister of Justice and the Pre ~ | Government not to increase the ing irritation, and | course, uncertains 5 Ae tthe whole P ~ 
dyin t te, | toeffect a reconciliation Eper a ce tö the | Mexican Minister protes: against the the ret : 
their formes declaration, that the righ count ay Swi itaerland l be ready to provide gener states that his hostile desi „and that #7 
of eon property were masseninad byt Pe sep that events, and strong enough to uphold a er honour and | measure to an actual t of the Me i 
i they had consequen sly no- cause for pedi de reperit too ration of war on p appears 
e nsold propert, l late, ifh thorit d power were Kdekdo d to the | " would be the consequence. 
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