aa "that the co rps francs have made the first t 
wi : n the ev ening of the | 29th, the Basle Country 
y to be carried into effect. 
S to “vie its slow 1 
o ay 
ocess con rag 
Aon ‘git wit! the last vi “its | 
as NEWSPAPER. 
W year. Another in- 
f Kolungsoo had 
ce is described as very sickly. 
question in 
Jose Cabral, et succeeded in bring 
d trii i 
ammuni- 
the free 
nd joined 
joi 
It was generally helisvod tha Anger 
30th, on which day the volun- 
ores n ern! 
o that witze: 
it ter interdiction; iy for siding pic Ba arian 
ether artisan or trader, n in Swi 
‘hus, ina few days; 
man tiong the Rhenish sides of Te ountry. 
the 
sw presented ra the: foreign M Ministers ny ae 
ose 
mi Passes D'Aquia, and bgt ha Count de Trapani, 
iding in Rome for time. Monsignor 
Capaceini, w who had bee n ill a gra time, is 
The 
thro meo ut the cantons con- 
Hie by t 
Directory, in critical € 
t he 
creasing. 
stances, was hesitating to cali ou’ ; milita tary c has" 
e canton 
ai was the general opinion thas ee 
would be again} convoked in 
and Queen of Naples, the Count 
at present in 
any hope of his recovery, 
ous 
h 
oe aai deliyerod or on 4 17th ie (St. Pate 
a prin hi 
ly Hope 
tad eee ed sale y the late Cardinal Fesch’s | f 
galle: ced on th 
d Count wsbury, 
who, with his mother, are doing exi 
ing day the infant prince was a ta 
F i, and, with es, that of 
of on whose anniversay he | tions to our prese: 
Saree letter hry Naples, Mareh 15, says, oe 
Ben Be. abo! lished i in Austria and the 
Sicilia, 
ae of the _judgmen t rendered at 
artial £ Boh 
ina, T ri Mail which left 
rs vod’ ome in town yesterday. | all the mach 
hich 
sete viih the o nae and the 
ia Ahe tates 
f Aden, but nothing 
t the de eparture o 
woh gave notice of a motion 
tory. 
(OURS OF COMMON: 
re-assembled tert the Eas 
ti 
ominallya 
ofja 
nd ofo 
S, ther e where Ceylon, which were i 
cored y the erect et a 
nt- 
adroit manage: 
isthe of the of | Government. ary G pie pai admitted that our st 
arree an te bien e Pun- | was commenced ata period when the construction oi -| ofn 
boats for maritime warfare was not well understood. He} acco s 
which we had m atu: 
opinion w; the cl of an invasion 
country were at unti r the monsoon, | listening eve 
but these events may ened by an 
i ibar Khan in 
Pouncing os in the chan e evi 
and try: 
K Nothing was known o i is ad 
» Napler’s expedition into the territory that the discussion of that evening showed we had | they had had done no more 
Ter e cw o have pesos this pass, that science spol Aid hg oe a oA ie — of — pr rE 4 bret? Mar atten dagis had 
ey are eribed as brea pte Be pe 
, that our ships, during the late war, enable been com: 
Bret vizi that of Placing” ‘te on the G oak Wah a ee ations, proved the suye-|to any foreign 
ofthe Tndus, in in th Mourad, age phen. of- wer. I Bij << point, let Ministers 
p compelled to till th h and be | doubtedly difficult A Ee with the accuracy of mathe- | had bee iity 
4 . EA home parte constitute | did so, ido nm 
2A of living by plundering the culti won et ye iy the | error, ‘What was jr 
est bank, as heretofore. The Supreme id of every improve: | proceeding? Sir R. Peet had told them, when he said, Wan 
occupied with the extension of educa- ; Scan ated that our cata aa eT at tak A T S eee 
i A 7 s unt of horse-power, us! 
had b i pi was unsatisfactory, | marches into tlie Papal States, ch 
een announced = raising rt duties one ne num f vessels. | Ancona: ifa French army 
augm: 
was dull, in CE pesiin ¢ of | 
was 
meantime the eyanaik which | ters y 
orea pete better | so, he had inserted in his upon a an a ra not of cen- 
distin- | sure but of lamentation, in which 
als coul 
ut t be hastene y were Pins g to place 
the part of the boy-king Dhuleep, or of machinery ‘of steam-vessels ae water, and te Leap it as safe | form 
hi fro: as La. goog t pres 
on 
t Chundee, who are likely within a short maa: oot tian? re do ga 
guished individuals as the appoin’ “page 
in an inquiry was was preceded by 
dispute. The 
or acquiescence, were giving u: 
held sacred by a country, 
ee 
oe on what he termed the 
be teat whieh k he from formally bringin 
us 
Bown: 
e army estimates should be disposed of, he 
would fix a day for the deferred wee rings on those articles 
the Tariff, the remission of duty on 
kief examples yor! aneia similar prove injuri e agricu 
the subject ae ae tain PecmeLL, Mr. BANKES said it was his inten 
or t i 
ous to the 
the | should have been opened without his kno 
urbance: 
hould hav: 
iven up to the knowledge of the Austrign Govern- 
been ment by the Earl of Aberdeen, he’ e= A at once that he 
comments upon the se believed the asse 
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