19V THE NEWSPAPER. 
[May 10, 
esting discussion ensued, during which the Bishops o fy. The Prince of at Bucking- stituted for the pu rpose of perpetua e 
Winchilsea, ham Palace from Bruss sels, on a Pes z the Queen ;| Ignatius Loyola. Tpetuating the rule 
— 7 ang Peno ag ane me fa i the | and the Princess Donna An Portugal, aunt of | and had apie f + iar tormed] in a foreign cote, 
Bien Donna Maria, has arriv oa ip Mivarts ‘Ho tel, on vided Christendom i bins di 
É io hoe way to Bourges, on a visit to her sister, had well-organis 
population, This sugge ve bei mabye A Lord | of Don Carlos of Spain. The anaien of Douro | established administration ; 
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Stanley, on the ground tha increas he power | has — Viscountess Jocelyn as Lady in Waiting, | abnegation of the 
of the vege ‘fa excite soa panoni jealousy, — hee | and Cap e Hon n. A. Duncombe has succeeded Sir F. | the hands of his o 
a division t ill was negative W amu to Her Majest blind man.” h rd toth : 
On Monday ie Duke of Richmond Troaphifortard his ; Eo e “4 s. Sak e election for Peeble | society ; gad = completely political pa: 
i Shire too: ace on Sionday, wie r was reat = 
promised amendment. to. the. repeal gf. the ap EN elected. he show of fanda was in favour of Mr. a They be Tati aitaa 4 
michael, but his proposer, in Mr. Carmichael’s absen and association existing in i 
a t a| withdrew him, stating that he was satisfied with the called upon the a and country to 
vote of want of confidence in them so far as their agri- | show of hands, and would not go to the poll. Sir W would com sod Pp 
cultural measures were concerne: e complained | y W. _ Wynn was re-elected for Denbigh on Wednesday to ar aa the laws iae the iir, p 
that the repeal of the auction duties wo uld depris n, amidst great agitation o 
d Church.—On Satur day Dr. Turton was conse- | when M. sooth declared that $ 
the old act, and contended that the amonit of the W = Bishop of Ely, x $ paa dope and o =| Gm T ci i n ought to be 
e id homage to the Queen on his appoint- amber, a pake he said, neh = 
isting duties might be jus jm tly sm plied to their relief. His afs o that saie S Chapman and Dr, Me diey, i to the e goo èd “pleasure of ù 
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à ay. The deities of Wells has become vacant by the then g rame: to argue that th ea: 
duced last week by Lord Clanricarde, respecting the | =| as death of Dr. Goodenough. Th intment of g societies n jl ie Jae 
vicious scene which ok place in the chapel of| A a Wilberforce to ate deanery of Westmin- at did, Rane be incompatible with religi 
Newgate at the recent execution has been renewed = ted on Tuesda ay, as it ought to be really comprehended. M, 
incide j ibi  Dfinal Anp i date ale } foll vat d “a Rating and denounced. the Jesui 
: TE F to appoint William Fergusson Ps o be Governor-in- animation. M. Lamartine. 
manpesting the eepe A pn confessions -| Chief of Sierra Leone and Eady ob ; Abraham that, like M. "Berrya, he had b 
- $ ~| Carlton Cumberbatch, Esq., now Vice-Consul at Con- Je esu uits, and that if since ħe entere 
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Lords, he had sent a Prison Inspector to Newgate to in- | the room of John Cartwright, Esq., resigned ; and | from those inculeated in him in fi 
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estigate the case, and if his report should appear to ed Duncan Wake, Es sq., now Viee-Consul at Copen- Soames d the highest respect and g: titudo for e : 
1 yy he w pared to sub- structors, He observed that “a political power 
mit a legislative measure on the subject. e May- gi carefully — — = g in religi 
nooth Bill has been again the prominent, topic in the F orefgn. bat dat onr the ee ee : 
House of Commons. On Friday Mr. Hindle ley ae ught he Par Nce.—The leading and Sora exclusive theme HA E R tae f BLAEN Awe I iaa a 
on his amendment that the House would cadet Oe ee ee St EST a CI > A i oie oriously die 
3| the Jesuits in France, On ‘no occasion in the last robe victions and faith; and that if so rho di 
but on a division it was negatived by 160 to h f the seg af 2 of battle are heroes, those who die q 
O’Brien’s amendment, enabling the trustees os is cat Palais Bourbon. Such was the eagerness to witness | the f battle of God are victims an ` 
lege to ypy ded pore vind to the amount ar 30,0 the aoh, that rong “gs — en but a | M. eae next contended that, 
0001. tas negatived by 100 to 32, a half past one, the ladies, w re in mbes mitted a great mistake in concluding 
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ssl Gs f amendment, ‘or rejecting the sla chargi ng arrived befor e el even, and 2 pe in the morning the mixing up together spiritual | and Tae 
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iinisaion. The hall was crowded to excess. All the religious magistracy—and, in short, creating religio 
building ase of the College, was negatived by 210 Apoti í in Paris were po as well a as s the mun he artillery.” Het 
a On ie E 5. Crawford b brou ght forward Cham of Pee ers 4 the insisted on the necessity of a separation ban 2 
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all grants a po ang money to the s support tofa religious , many of d adjoin come from con- | of consëie ence. When M. Lamartine Pg 
sects ; but on a division, the amendment had only two siderable ditanoon, in hopes of “aban seats, or President read the „fo Homiy motion 
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‘Cowper’s Field Gardens Bill passed through eommittee Uun also inc cluded a a grea at many m members of the Ch amber, » being c confident that the Governm 
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a few ecclesiastics. In sho rt, on of the day.” M. Odillon Baiia here rose and sai 
| paie pe ett noe ity ia the immense crowd i had | it was TR dea that the 
gathered, people were almost Saar a to listen to the clear and u uneq cal ruanifestation of 
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alterations he proposes to make in hi Medi inst the Jesui t leader | ing the motion. M. Martin du Nord hay: 
Reform Bill, One of the most Sapebtatis . it hise f the Oppositi 1 the Court, in ord penuti om it, . the name of the Government, 
changes is th 3 ; f th of the Paris for- | Chamber, after hearing some 
1s the separate incorporation of the general tifications, against which, hes sting of the opened, a s Thiers, Larochejaquelin, and Fontette, adopted the 
hem the : manimous ` 
: and privi- aee si a by 12 inhabi | position of M. Thiers, by an almos 
le; of th potheearies’ Company, continuing the Lie ee Th Hai th Ji er ie Hes ohn aod This result has taken eal parties by surprise. 
Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons as the superior ts gm, „and the | Presse, which is'the organ of the Ch 
classes of the e professio on, and ee all a Opposition pens “5 the oe ere lavish on it ever ery | Whole proceeding ; the National conte 
t regia a ‘a before a joint board of Physi- | €P! ithet of admira After premising that, in question- pase} both parties—both side 
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cians the execution of the Tass agains the vote as almost a í 
the cle i a Gemi —— Se to the Jesuits, sf object was not to assail the Cabinet, bat | ligion ; and the Constitutionnel (the ren ae 
Mr. H e R vision | to provoke such Íp engann on the of the | M. Thiers) blames, of course, t ' 
| provoked the hostility of that s man. 
th recurs See ot e the aS ea ee ae the Paris Lortifieation Armament 
aan long diate it was negatived n 147 to 93. i Fang 1e adduced various facts tend ing to pro e that, }meneed on Monday, in the Chamb 
The gt great debate on the revival of the Jesuits in | a!though proesiibed by the ancien régime, invisibl | four speakers who had a dressed 
France is the leading feature of our aieu news ing the firs ni i hree declare L hem: 
Mobot for a long time see pangs so m intere i condemn ede even by ihe -storation, and tolerated since | arming the FEARR at pre 
among all classes in France, anil the Stam eid ees al a Pa aap i the Society | _ “ ey c 
“strong emonstrations óf = apinat t Seiki Jle E esnite men now iene d again into a con- | celebrated astr 
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-and nada oe ‘that the Government will ae d the various edicts yh jand laws en- po) og gn furnish for 
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Court.— Her Majesty, Prince A Ae ‘the royal clergy had for 
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family, continue at Buekix ingham Palace. Th ` whicl 
e Prince om ; and. afar ara = utmost re ot that surround the city, 
ace Friday a a ek meeting of the -Fine Arts Com.| tor the Catholic eo and os Rect Ds aeisi CER which he eould distribut n 
er Majesty and = PEA : corps lately routed at Lucerne, he declared ‘that, aris of the place, and by that means bags oa id 
Highness visited ihe C Enlinia, pra wae pend t the} although far from entertaining all the popular preju- | m might be produced by the enemy s heey sort o 
ening anday, U ars Queen ef Praia a the Jesuits, it was high „time | the trenches ones Vee coat destroy 
and Prince attended Divine sont in the priva <a ysi — it was by the Chamber, the Govern- wf eae: pipes ne = Add to this, per cone 
ee nae ham x » and, on Monday, we y or y ould endeavour to separate the cause of a pro- placed upon and sheltere a eee r ` 
e juvenile féte gi b hi ie order fro of mi i 
er a aaa ee Sr cs pee ee ree ee sare 
the Queen gave a Concert at Buckin ingham Palas and | @ pairte. Ep m Tet k elapsed before 4 Keeper of the | and connons of the most pert tetestrct an 
ednesday elds ove at St. James’s. On Thurs- | Se a skia ring. M. n du Nord |an idea of the trighttal Lees d of the arsen: 
nee rt accompanied the Grand Duchess | then admitted th oe baa the dis- | Medes advoodted:in h the debate was 
Ja Gardens, and solution of perio: ger a congregations, but a jo close of tis conan it is 
“estival of the s of the nd from prese doubt is 
in the evening at Mer- putting these laws -in foree, and forthe means same = tinued for many p days although st j 
e same evening the Ganea | might deem p pee to employ. M. ae Carne then res nae Cee ted e sum 0 
be gr ig is announced that | dressed the Cham ber, and declared t > Chamber “or to the Briti 
er Majesty is fixed. for the reply given by the Minister and a an ind Portendick $ 
p oo that i perio A M Dasa T ow sb sick dade am ‘that the | sgprved ‘by the Blockade of Porte 
is the es ign a George Society of Jesuits oes ast dangerous. It was con- | cussion, however, Ris 
