“In addition to this “regulation abs 
w Bank of Issu 
law is to come 
of. England ‘notes. 
the issues, the Bill pre 
shall be created, and the time when the 
into effect is pai m the Ist January next, ir order 
ration. —On Tt vareday 1 ne Eucla 
rnn 
ails of 
t, and our readers 
for setting ane pe 
nd for 
sto “of ss 
Lord I 
coat NEWSPAPER. 
“yd ee recent indis sposi- 
aw for a time 
ishes the 
pul 
fom ve wublie aff 
subjoined roy: E "eam, dat 27th ult 
gn al Sou it 
an 
resident of the 
cre 
ruste d, ad interim, with t he 
ign M. Gui izot was to 
ris on Tuesday for Beausejour, a villa in th 
ood of „Passy, | and only half as from 
He is consi- 
eave 
seighbouslien 
Pa ris, where 
} 
} Tat, 
pe * 
gaera ly shaken by NS late n 
Pat 3 . 
f| The C 
poa 
one, for after the decision of the 
f M. 
Cardinal Archbishop of Ly ons an 
hh r 
© ouneil of State 
in’s 
an 
P > Mo oniteur 
that decision. and ix + givin ge ra te 
rest censure is the 
po wer of the Cou t of the 
the A: 
it is not easy to see rio a serious diferen g mu bishop, 
Holy See ani Es Fren n = the 
to b 
fi; 
r du H 
| Govern ment i iat tend a 
oe bet 
e mentions ths at 
on 
que: urr 
the ‘Princo ae Joins rapin in oe 
leave to bring in a Bill to facilitate “tee by his phy t |a 
draining gori land in England and w s. as aae ch as possible. He has chosen avh residence so | res 
nee we learn that M. Guizot has been com- | near Paris, however, to enable his It | on oe 
‘es cent indisposition to seek the restoratiou | with him. in case of need. The announcement of M. 
we ion health sig a KAH ae rar 
of office, and M. pone 
vee to pas his pl as_ Minister of Foreign 
Affairs. 
OL 
Wome Nets. 
Court. —Her Zong on À er Prince Albert left Buck- 
Palace or 
Ei ma ara- as to the tor it may have upon the Cab 
oa ont i: nem me th 
‘o's 
King of Prussia, to whom wed Pras. eg ge Port e 
1s sith 
f 41 
p å 
net; and of oremi a an o n that his oieri g pos 
oy preparatory to his leav- 
At same time ave Duchatel, 
whio holds the por of ie n Affai ad inte: erim, 
— itish Go overn rnment 
but it was 
themselves to 1 903; 6 ss 
and 
zot, comes in for much abuse. The 
have decided animoi 
; of M, 
there until Thurs any, returned it n AR National, copocially, has ios ar lon msg RE M. eS rate terminus for the tthe Pace fine are! somewhere ia 3 
Frida y ee Majesty gave a State Ball at Bue ing r its v e 1e 
7 “alga rich jet gave usly attended, and on | ther M. Guizo sae atone posed by Gove Pe sg rom the. Cal 
Satu turday rae Majesty held a prane and Privy È juneil. pena = = eel temporary, is thus disposed of by the | a the Duke of gored who has visited Paris, 
On the same day Ì Prin Prince Albert inspected the Hunger- Début aid, expressly to view the exhibition of the Hortieal 
we = ach n p ney ong her get E — te s has, on the nominati 
commenta s tow ich ea y e 
publi ic. On Sun day ‘the Queen and bis Roy al King to tars t r Bete of Foreign Affairs will no Eves birth. | % the Duke Deeazes, been an hon Ty: 
ihe mo Divine Service in the Chapel arsa We merely warn the publie that we shall allow the Opposition and his grace was on Sunday f presented with his "dipio omasi 
of Palace. The: on their return from | journals to say wha Sat S> p = t's healt Sne The Duke congratulated the society on the excellenes 
r Smuain Prince Albert went to Merehant Tailors’ inspired any serious inquietude. He this re- | of its produce, and a consid sable pee db: for 
Hall, to ate resented. with the honorary freedom o f that e will be as As The statesman an as pa zirai donservatorie pane alio romise dito vidi 
Forei e y y 
that it abia to make to the calumnies of certain jour- 
ay which, iepen having succeeded in overturning the Cabinet, 
enc M. Duchatel is $ ponti | t 
‘oured awkwardly to pe it. 
f M. 
p 
body, and afterwards accompanied H ajesty to t 
Exhibition of the Royal Aerden in y Trnfalgar-squaro. 
Her Majesty held her second drawing-room yesterday 
at St. James’s Palace, The Queen ‘Dowager vill gre 
an evening ty th of the ris- 
tocracy,on Mo “id 
has arrived this po in t from the a Islands. 
Lord Charles Wellesley hy iaie Colonel Arbuth- 
Majes 
no$ as Equerry in Waiting to her nies ty ; and Colonel 
hat sang succee lonel ie as Equerry in 
aiting to Prince Albert. 
Ministerial Changes.—lt is rumo ws e Earl 
a eng neo A of Liverpool, and the Marquis of | See 
pecans rmined to resign their situations, and 
te against te S Maynooth Bül in the House of jt ain 
The L Postmaster-General ; 
cal a and peed = a Aapa of uizot. 
that gentler 
given an Sunar mar rk of confidence to both, We have 
Sei more to add. 
LIIR inf, £ 41. 
at the 
4 re lnn “of the Chine er of Dep 
Geor. supply M. Guizot’s Sy ace, has 
Leo 
Jis 
=| exhibit tion n yearly, and end d the distribu 
aien — from Madrid te the 
By e not of ve 
been resumed, Tak. it presented no f 
uced 
the budget had 
of Ministers had int 
ag eg ec 
goer one of 30,000 on sd w vidow of General Bor 
cent. s’ 
nbert had arr in Rome, and. 
lay 
sotithstanding this majority, its 
| very doubtful. a is aiea known eg Conte: Phi. 
lippe sate most averse to ay 
sittings the Minister es Fin inance 
upport S in the Chamber: me 
onsdale is 
of Liverpool, Lord Steward of the Household ; and th the 
Peers. The leading rib of Government expresses i 
Ril) will } 
announce = ed em of t rod canton andl the 
cognition of = Isabella vy the Holy See. Gen 
rim expected a ie drid.—Since the mid 
Marquis of Exeter holds the chief office in 
Albert’s household. 
oa r the Earl of. Stamford and laet phan eae 
where the reduction of the stock has always encoun; 
tered a formidable tance. oo Cham of 
a9 m 
20th. ae " ; 
Majesty attended in person, and 
+h, 
resis 
Deputies rejec ted on Bo 
ville-ha 
illandier 
‘Ia: +h 
ancient + timp seat, near Series rid ioe "His weedii 
was in = ae ua sats : EPERE by his grandson. 
Austen, ae Kif- 
e West Kent. Mr. 
elected for 
the ) 
us, el g: 
quis of Ely has ees elected for Woodstock without 
he ante Mr. Forbes Mackenzie is to be o ne ed b 
chael, ies a +; Sir Thomas Carmichael, in a 
eanvass for the represen tation of Peebleshire. Tt wi 
be remembered thet Mr. 
exercise of their legislative functions. The Mim 
C abral was labouring under severe illness, appari 
t the 
ect, and ant in the fa of 
the Nas dueling » was an offence and a crime, liable to 
prosecution and Re sagen atthe con the _same = ay M. 
the anxieties it occasions him : 
SWITZERLAND.—Accounts from Zurich of the 22d ult 
state, that the Diet was closed on that day. oe $ 
wong cee 2 
iat 
er azae 
to examine the Bill for 
of Paris. 
siomstood on the liberal interest, and was defeated by 
penditure nearly 18 millions of francs to 13 
millions and a fraction. The reduction, which amounts 
to 3,620,000f., is upon perishable articles a articles 
which can be provide ai = of ne =. a 
The committee in om. the i ex- | 
y 1 
to sags 
in that town. The, 
power to the Vorort ‘to 
troops now in the | federal service ; or, 
Mr, Mackenzie by a ma; jority of six. and without delay. mber of cannon to be|be se: usly menaced by illegal a 
_ The Church.—The rovince of New Brunswick has peoo is 2208, including some Bea pe field EONA as it might deem expedient for the n 
led th artillery. There are besides, 50 Paixhans mortars, | nance of order and tranquillity, either by disp 
eee and the Rev. John Medle ey, D. D., beé ies wall te 200,000 muskets, &c. The whole of the the federal forces now unde: lling outo 
appisitited ita frst bishop. Ceylon, — manner, sti arm: wwe sg ced i in depôt at Bourges. — pen The a. closed the Lage s y a 
een constituted into the Bishopric of Colombo, and was pro to meet the st dangerous a 
the Rev. James Chapman, D. Do appointed i its ‘ten f th who complain ma the fortifications is p 5 pve iths ee “this declaration, ihe Be 
—— we a D.D., Chancellor of the diocese. are to pas armed in the- midst of pio ofound peace, e | correspondent of the Presse writes, on the 23d, 
the Cai Chavo, 6 Winches ster, pres $ will come on ina few | situation of affairs canton wae pers A 
Bday of Baik ei aa rector f Clap days, s, will be a ver ry “warm one. are g the petitions more menacing. assembly, hostile a 
ms Surrey, has been appointed yr a p of which the Chamber afterwards dispo: cane “sf, two excited | Government, was to h n held in that je that 
inchester to tl hd f Surrey, void by the | ™ mes attention, as as they demanded the repe al of the 28th, and it was considered highly pro to that é 
heieren of the Ven. Samuel Wilberforce to the | law of 1832 itl ould be followed by a. revolution similar 1 seh 
Deanery " yara family, and of ae elder branch of the Bo minme are | Vaud. The “inhabitant s had resolved to fo f their pe 
t the levee last week, Her Majesty banished A France. The committee e er the into a national guard, for the {dpe oi a 
Inighted the Ts new judges, Mr. Justice Erle, and Mr. st agi that — — de Berry, m Duke de Bor- | sons ond property. There whe gar ns mad 
Baron Platt. It is understood that — of Chie ef dea rince Lou wt pln mong the troo ical 
Justice of New Sou th Wales 
death of Sir J. at ei isto be filled i a gcoleman 
member of the 
ng ie jud 
England and 
determination of recommending to Governme nt the 
g 
F 
is proposed, 
at oi have, i eli agreed to advise t the Crown to 
create a new court of common law at Westminster, and s 
Wales, have uais it is said, come to othe t 
and parte 
e apie ape to be k kepti in p and the Chaitnber almost | n 
unanimously ordered the petitions to = Prits to the 
President of th 
Ops. 
ry of their intention 
Casto and Conserva tive cantons, a 
ration. 
ad another, published in 
appro — 
sand establish sm 
anra ` 
He 
A Berne jou 
Basle coun 
er 
GER: Letters fro <3 oe a 
u hed pation re mes illiam 
for s a fortni mt past sufferin: roma an 
+ sens w D 
more ‘anxiety, as 
tation from the 
® 
Univers ‘oD 
t his 
st the 
for that pur 
pr genom Pleas and Exchequer, and to appoint two 
health. King F Preder 
for Dresde os sent 
o attend 
hoentei 
ick ol 
hihet his fi 
ka ri 
tel agai 
onstrations whick Siel liberal 
ring ap of the Jesuits. 
ree now 
od b “aig and promul- 
ted by the onder < ry his foot only ene 
=e 
created great astonishment. _ 
of beeni the late | 
ent in the French capital | 
Th 
places the French Government isa very em 
e position in ulih it 
ee 
wad — 
the 
cies Pr 
Waldenberg d a P t pah ere 
sent by th Eocene 
