M a eea 
c the French Government, being more ega 
Sw 
Sore convinced of of tlie Cik which ysi r responded is the pom 
oft courts had sangan som nee 
op a — arter r sessions, where t 
ie Count de Trapani w he young uld e to secure he King in he 
— in Spain 1 itself, has on unselled this ae ey as = | St. Bartholomew. ype of rag in the island miko | co at tbat 
marriage with the Prince of the Astu ew. is important intelligence has been Fhe Bisho 
Sinai toa Allowing tee gg a Geyer, of f Siookiisim, in the t agree i tails, but ouid not pose 
ood as the sein Ad this ore aie g let o Mr. Scoble ear Sir, sll have g:—Lord Baovenam supported “The ee 
fairs -s that country.—/ graphie despatch said he would gpr the Bu his pons suppe: 
Búi ei ee adeea. Te. Should Le megs 
pen it was sul substan 
gth mation of the state of the isise question at. the 
sed the session of the ne Diet. Dean now transmit to you ro intelli- came 
— mee as promul- gence that the a have neon ed to nten e body of a agr- n e i 
adrid journals of the 20ih rani a of the King conce: ing the mancipation of eta elivven | second pes ~The Calico ‘Printing weed te Ra silwag, Clauses 
v t St. Bartholomew, in ‘aia 10,000 piastres year =e Consolidation (Seo and) N 
expend 
t 
et: of receipts. and expenses for the for fi 
year had been passed, and the President’ had on a aa ni ed in t redeemin me the a 
ka the Chamber that it was Pom Queen's inten- te Majesty feels deeply interested 
to pr Her Majest u tio f » 
=" ‘leave for Catalonia.on the 24th, and to Ae ae ee: justia and rood 400 at B 
HOU a ak. a aeryene 
Friday.—Mr, S. Wow ante aie that the fol. 
n that great low: panas be Binanon in all or a Bils semin wines 
y ae ct free. | the Hone m aoe age ba^ a 'nrther enacted, Joon = 
contain be or struod to 
the President of i Council. The Hie were Le human beings by thi n aidas 
5 
y roy: y this or jez ce aA Acts oe moto be made ‘eeu abe 
tiations with the Court ; fa provement hen rage te 
| fluro of the nego ee oe ka ra ra kiz mea the te neral Act relating. to Hallways whieh tag hereafter pes = 
and the funds had | on the 2d Feb SA mines to the rc ae “Danke during the present or any fature session of Parliament” 
depression produce by the first | possessions in pne 
—Lorå 
The possessions sold'are tie town Howson supported: the phen with additional words: provid. 
f Coro. ra cs in 
i è wi hr w 
at, iati pr e 4 i delicate, enie: i ith th n 
inet: } ARRETA} ssta.—Letters. from Constantinople state- that the | Parliament that the avowed enemies of the Government m 
ae a — on eee ie in the Caucasus will be- commenced by the y ta te ; : 
2 0 ussi Wis year with an immense force ; bu at the re seg aa 
thers said tha t M.. Castr oy Oboes same tim is yom 
t President of the "Chamber of Dep puties, doubt of 
| f ith the 
Á sages of civilised soeiety, are guilty of the highest disrespeet 
| to th 5 r e 3 
gaining the victe ory. In — eof all the pre- | and for the phere if fox ae ineorrixible, be expelled, 
Sd ra” oft 
| 
pelled.— The 
be ted. The Queen, a! the Russians, they ha ‘dropped: orders” of the previous night ( iere was “no 
autions of received consider ` i 
was to proceed to a Z e use”) were disposed or other occasions. One of them 
on the sama art srh) Aa to est able supplies i poe and soactidntiton from. Turkey. |was the “call of the House,” on which Mr. Huse. said. that 
Eee DER CIEC ath—to proceed on) There is Con oie soe siny of enemies to the | havingascertained from the clerks that sufficient members had 
nintanar, to Albacete on. the 27th, Russians, chiefl Ay —— f s, whieh has consi- | been obtained for the public and'private- committees, he should 
“te Valencia on the 29th—to remain in’ that city} derable , and provides the Citeas. soo ae “Tite second mia pe yras by wee oe 
ý à - | with his motion. es ond reading o: e ACRUOMLCA: ugi 
an he Ist of June— tolsians not cal wit ith all requisite oss ae _ able | tutions. (Ireland) Bill, as also of. the Poorlaw. Amendment 
e her Er to. Castellon = Ex e to te Euro office he society osely amesik Se (Scotland) Bill, was postponed till Friday; the first at the re- 
to Tarragona on the 4th, and to reac’ 7 y * quest of Sir R, Irons, and the la me at the request; of sene 
5 g a th, ith. the Poles tio have deserted thou the Russians pg A Taa eir riiai foot thee a rosnising rent irahan 
telona on‘ the Sth. Her Majesty will probably sto th C 
: Catalink wi y P y stop | the Caucasus, and has its emissaries in the sian committee of supply; Sieg. Nama explained the reasonwi 
atalonia until the latt end of June, army, to- assist the Poles in-the servi desert: Anl induced him to take the discussion 
then leave for Sara a,, where she will tbe ordi ouncil of Adminis of Wa: | <a 00 es mig mely, - the n r 1273 T891. for naval 
i 7 . F Eper present question: rather than in 
ali ys. t = hg: pares ia ait Tudel y and | directs at, after tlie lst of July this year, n of | Su st ns Hedid not object to the vote on secou 
una, tray iy soa he Basque provinces, and spend | either sex should be permitted to havea — house >| but ia a object: to it on account. of the 
hich i 
weeks’ a! in: Biscay, to enjoy sea-bathing: | in the ingot nor to: manufacture, distil, sme 
oi Spain, to which she does not wish to accede 
had been hi itherto expended, The gallant Comm 
nm repeated possi criticisms which he has se frequen 
iquors, either under the eir own nal or ar course of the present session, on the rec 
ep 
the names of others, as partners, factors, or saiti its 3) in which <u Admiralty has laid down th 
il pae aarrisgao of her dau ghter. It is he lieved, how- | nor atten th at da mats 7 shal = hn y Jew reside in a a public- : ying ong ants i. omni a of Fe Senp the inst’ four 
tille: r bre X nat a 
i Sy rehitect 
rend, Queen Christina will return to Franceafter the| Eoy ‘Bourne, , president of the Foreign Letter | porn aiplatded:, Gia, sailan. te die in 
sed a o Sh een Isabella- to aria and: the rn “ania by Lord I her, Na i fis m san to dispara e the Bo ao of we 
mprov: Taki treaty w. with Mehemet Mis. a 10- months back, has xi veanels rs aoc ogra —_ ~~ he Hoard of as He le: headem 
ki y London, his mission having entirely failed. Toliara in meen eo mt © superior to tow o aan other mmer 
an English party had Pesce met Seaton concession The Pacha entered i ve years’ treaty, and ex- | the world, Besides these 104 steamers í belonging to Her 
of two railways in Belgium—namely, the a os jae pected the British Government: to have ratified it, but Majesty, we had also 150 price i vai meee tile —— 
tate Railway from T: ramp te Jurbise; an it was objected to in consequence of the Pacha’s dete: | kanep ape sanat asasen t retest aa pter phie pra h pa eae 
and den to St. Sa ram = hoger ellt, vith a rehte of mination to retain the monopoly of the transit of the | of the world Paranas a Captain arsenate aea the nates 
l town. to Maestri sia | passengers through Egypt. ments of Sir 0. Ranier, snd. age ed on the ne meena i 
parties are said te: sa po thar jointly wit! (ae out vane steam-vessels’ with the experimenta squadron, 
i | f teach the duties whieh they might have to perform in time 
Se the concession of “several ee Ha Parliament. of aa anew palm Fresnan. insisted that the 
in eee dof a: short canal, which Fran OF LORDS. sued by Sir €. Napier in constantly depreciating our navy, and 
T ga Pe thérich and extensive Friday.—After the preliminary business noticed in our last, | in elevating the navy of other Pow arnt was calculated todo 
of the Mons distri to. Paris and even the | Earl arcs moved for a select committee to take into | much harm: It parag beet ma sailors to 
Senan ant oer the practicability and expediency of oe aye eer } enter into the service Majesty: De G. Cocksvan had 
* ciple o; pens tion to landowners whose eng e | answered on former occasions everything which Sir O. Napier 
Cologne Gazette states, from hay i PH RES i sold to railway companies; and AA had brought terana that e poh and therefore felt it neces. 
th, that the Princess Royal is.expected.| to take i into congiera i aderar re of other aan’ injury | sary t jiring eerie oe = — fed eu Pangeea naen ms — = 
se stated e the rei 
binih to am heir to the perar aera Tod tn eniniles oh thaccomteaintons mp na org ealan | agn serp aerae a tna ich had 
improvements which 
May 16, states tha at an archiepisco iscopal a at eee by which the price of land might be deter- | recentiy taken pase im our system of naval architecture, 
f the | mined. One mode, he thought, might be by ae oe erence to the | tand- informed our esse 
ocese | be soon: equipped: with screws instead of- paddles, 
esto all the clergy of thedi ioa ry en gy oe ee oe sess og — con- | thus would carry their machinery under ees e 
r Dr. Schreiber, by joining the: so-called’) sideration of what would be the value of the land, not only to | fended in detail the construction of the different vessels im- 
Catholies, is excommunicated.—An alleviation | the existing proprietor, but to the company that. proposed to | pugned by Sir C. Napier, and observed with partionlar pleasure 
ip in Austria is spoken of, Count Kallo- | purchase it.—Lord STANLEY, on the one of the Government, | that after the pe ana which had been recen: in the 
made no objection to the granting of the committee, theugh he | Queen's yacht she was now the most vessel: of patge clasa. 
g to sa; Say that the "present seve- | confessed. he had no ho ope that their labours would ae in | in- the world.—Mr. Hr: es was always sorry when any — 
‘ae mie was not in accordance with the | a any practicable prine ciple that would be generally Pag ype | darog atory to the char: and efficiency of our y went 
avy 
of His themselves so generally diferent. Of the broad ; "but still, if an en defects in our x lg we ought 
Ka fth th Eer EEH shadowed by Taa rd Fi Hea. Sony Lord Stanley aide one she to be arien ed: tò those who pointed them out. W hat had.oceurred. 
letter from Lucerne, . e19 appeared to to-be quite unreasonable, and the other wholly | that evening increased aes et which he had always felt 
mginnounees ‘that the Grand Council has granted | useless, as pa meeting any of the real dificulties of the our having put down the School of Naval Architecture nearly 
are ion.—. ks from Lord Brovenam, the Parl of | 30 years ago.—Captain Brrxetzy thanked Sir C. Napier, for 
rn st. mmuted into exile, Torey Fag ier of Lonpewperry, and Lord HATAER- | ringing these matters | e the House, and controverted. the: 
TON, ommittee was appointed. i ne Sax Captain Fitzroy, that th discussion of. i in 
etter states tons eight of the = peman Monday.—On. the motion of Lord Campsxtt, a Bill for- th idharm. He denied that either om aoa of of his gallani 
of the: Hohenrai “sige effected Maciran a of all deeds and instruments. respecting real Eni wji perie on his side of the House had a in finding. 
lieing bars indow,.and_| perty in England and Wales, founded.on the report of the Real | Sen „> the phasens Board of 2 Riana — en em aan remarks, 
g the of th yee ropert; Commission, onin ae time.— es Aea Broveram | fr . BER who — adedi the ae key A 
Í own we means ope: Another uestioned. th ent respecting the alleged miscoaduct | e every, Tian pecs in ver, not only 
attributes ey pardon of f Dr. Steiger, to the of Mr. O'Driscoll ace at the Skibbereen sessions, who, ac- | engineers, but also to pig pa ir sent Bee a son 
of the canto: and B VA h, d ee cording to a French ne y had been dismissed from. the | our steam-vessels, in order to induce them on — as pape ono 
‘ erne, ss ani commission: of the pesee dor ba ving provoked a brother magis- | by their engines as canes seamen stood by thei 
women threate: ed that if che oer trate to commit ch of peace, and ae | sation dropped.—The SPEAKER ae left the age Sins on Se: 
ould instan is dismi ain. restored to the bench.—-The | House resolved into committee of supply, wi progress: 
rus ons 5 paeh CHANCELLOR replied that he had heard nothing of the | was made with the naval ep nia ia ir H 
ie widow of one of brothers | affair, but that he would write to vow -A “tat Chancellor to to} | ge os ngrana of th a ps ra kam a 
facts.—A conv e ant yo jjourned on Mr. ORTER iS resoa 
the 15th at Venice, aged only 27. ee rae O'Driscoll, who who me oy ei twice before de- | lution respecting Railway Bills, and. Lord Howtox’s amend. 
buted chiefly to grief at melan- ed of the commission of the peace for: intemperate. conduct. | ment thereto, was resumed, and. both resolution and amend- 
TH i ag Enews OO Sea inst the fay- | ment-were agreed to.—In reply toa ion from Mr. Lasot- 
er. h ban - Napl th | —A at number of petitions were pre sented against fay-| m gre ply to a questi: 
en hi ne agp cp of Naples, sg te amongst others, one s signed by, 240:9€ the Irish | cmene, Sir G. Crear said that it would be premature for 
ing his fleet and army, is going 
ray, pres i í i ini hai aid be 
the penne of | Government, as yet, to give an opinion as to, what. co 
A praan presented by the Bishop of ÜASHEL in: n ; 
+ Aei giments bs righ rend said he entrely-com 4 Railwa 
his flee et, and s several ae figh igap aed of sain ikewiscwpessented nted petitions t reps same | annisa, In his opinion, it was much better at present to let 
effect, which h a supported:—Lord STANLEY stated that the parties go on under the impression that Parliament would 
Ce course of next week he should layon the table the Te-} adopt its usual course as regarded unfinished Bilis.—in re 
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commi the navy when clerk D jesiastical. Courts Consolidation Bill, It | series of nine resolutions labouring classes 
Majesty’s steamer Polyphemus; has | Say he caid, the same as thst introduced ty eee te Baile theres of tes a es 
Pardon from Government, on the recom- | last year, All agreed. that it wou ai pipnsan inal abit to tre treat i it ately: but he depended, he 
oy Mal Ps im | terests of the country, though it might affect loeai and pecu! i nant soe 
ta. He has been principal feature of th gons 
— of 
arated gran’ a ed h hien ka Sh ld have: 
here dioces: oy er t| was about to propose iad be carried by , he show 
and on the evening of hew pi Pee roe hea e imail, araisa ohi proposed that measure po" a cone — aes aya the 
ito a ae overs “en a oe pearse mahi man’s testame spositions might be boreage embers, he felt that it would be idle for him to 
i stopp: ined one day more; he pascputtec: Iie . questions of of a ieee excom- | attem ogo ap a Bill, and, therefore, he had no alters 
civil by Sir Lucius, oe, ewe had gir ere = Sancti ‘would retain rof the.old | | native but to sabmat — solutions to the House con- 
ne bie eos against him him, for debts due munica romniention this eneit cies atu, aver" wi hisk the juaxiadine ‘taining the principles which he esteemed sound and. bene. 
