THE NEWSPAPER. 
206 [June 28, 
ai Cresswell). York, July |timates was only from 68,000,000f. to 78,000,00 5,785,351f. 
eS opoe No 2homberand, on eas > astle- | He should be very glad to do more in the way ge extra credits to a large amount have ; ak are, but as 
upon-Tyne ; ai E d; Aug. 4, at Carlisle ; West- bui Iding additional ships and steame: ers, but in fac t granted, and others are in aaan a been 
and, 7, at Appleby ; Lancashire; , at I Lancaster ation, 
rte bad es PP zo Circuit.—( Mr. Justice Erle ia additional sum for larger amo The commi teu rekan yofa much 
and Mr. Baron Platt). ants, J ay 10, at bad wey ye ws that purpose. &M. Bignon, who are ae up a report of | in the Posto ~ ffice, and the pi aoe States that the Minie 
h D at Exeter; Corn- | e opinion o; inance has himself p s 
re A t i Bodmin mom sen Au oye Bridg , that the Aiaran did not ask enough rate: the Chambers it Rigs eran, a Subject 
Wilts, 9, 15 ou rar stew: — (Mr. | money for yal nav ry, and he felt s: a sfie at ig k : they bisho op of Toulouse having se mia Keramas to ho; Ano : 
Justice Coltman). Glam organshire, Jul dif; | asked more the Chambers woul fi f the Jesuits, Aeon Ministerial Debati SEs. 
hen, 17 ; Pembrokeshire, 23, at Haverfordvent | which there were vo from all ants of tho ko of | article h it expresses i deep regret that a ar 
Cardigan 23; Brecknockshire e2 o r Bre ; Ra adno bad No, the Cham ibers will never refuse it” M. Ledru- |late, so pF st by his great age and c proj 
— Aug 1 p = teign. Wa Te R was the Chamber from grudging aoe = = om ke up his pen “i in favour of an order i 
e omeryshire July 1, at Newtown, Me- necessary; that the Ministry refused a grant ynonymous Bes 
K shinee "is at Dolge: Carn: y 225 An ngle- 3,000, 900 f. p : Spain Accounts from Bayonne of the 19 ti 
one "265 t Beau v màris 5 ire. “30, at Ruthin |n avy. No sacrifice should be spared to inerease the | that orate Ta, = celebrated ane E 
Tahr Aug. "2, at t Mold; To 5, at Ches! navy. — Ministry kne ma a of the Chamber | who, after his sh ot by Min onal q 
Illness ‘of Sir William Follett country, a to. sati ay them. The and fearfully kept his oath, never to months aa hie ; 
that the Attorney-General much worse in t ‘the | pre sent conduet i$ the Minisey woul d ner, aug ted y the F a : 
early part of the kiker eg that hei is gradually sink- | similar to ich took pla ce under the Partai police, arbonne, ae attempting to effect hig — 
ing. In the Hou n Thu ursday, allusion | Tn Ta fine,” id M. Ledru -Rollin e dem we wish escape pa ‘the south of Ppa a fishing-boat. The ’ 
lo} | rthy 1 of E Franee vish, Madrid papers z also „announce aie same fact officially, | 
being en in thas scene of his ear ll be tion t d with some force as imparting: addi 
there is og much n . fear that ser ‘the yer The onversa- 
fro 
when ‘the the highest a of h 
Death of Mr: Somes, M.P.— The 
lawyer 
death of Mr. 
Somes, the extensive ship-owner, which oec urred on 
gentleman was a 
and i 
a grei 
after = which tł 
at sensation in the 
in the city, where it 
The dee ased 
test of his time will 
exhaustion at the very moment 
rofession were within | 
the erent oth the nae of the: wens 
toppe 
tiol interest to the abdication of Don Carlos and be 
me Tt 
tion then dropped, but it was ren 
Spot vote for the Pay nd clo 
rine oT 
a 
for not having paid more attention “6 the s 
a contended that a uiry i 
avy in gen was necessa 
ral w addi 
the sate of the 
vi that 
1s son. appears, h howe 
by the Pari: 
eassaation? 
| and ik is Liae in 
ia meer by dhs Spanish Government a 
rte. nae e Queen to consen return 
without visting the Basque pro What 
yt cause of her 2 A “tur, 
seems certain that. her gomney i is - be suddenl 
shor rts and although the r of an a ndi 
it” 
the port i of London, me his vessels - ae e present time 
worl 
origin, an nd by his industry ma bein ce amasse 
her was a Sateen 
considerable wealth. His 
fat 
was of humble 
and 
the 
unfounded, it 
es to iis = Ministry at the opening S the 
confiden tly 
session of 1846 to la; 
= 
RE account of the number of vessels afloat, Frome 
f which is to be di 
against the press is a eres believed that, on Gow 
anCOSUSSS: 
lighterman, and he intended his son for the 
fession, and he was 
pass :subsequ ie — ed the 
paed 
pesem 
employ o anai ye 
and 
wasa Ekin re benevolent 
“oe mong ot other 
tered | 
gradua satan his way 
actually E = Watermen s s Hall 
ulls for 
ness. Mr. Somes’s test has been a 
seam 
fine ne, ser gt prey and ma 
question. Adm Mackau 
defended his anara in the managemen 
gera artment. France had, he-said, at this 
connected vith 
momen 
y the the 
L” (Minister of -Marine) 
t of the =e 
Mediterranean eight ships-of-the-line which R 
could exhibit ai pride to the most fastidious foreign | 
_ if for 
It 
ment will shortly poik an address to the a 
ubj abdication of ‘Don Carlos and 
urich papero of the 20th in 
cape o of Dr, Steiger. from the prison i 
which ‘he was Spa at Lucerne, PERIPE by 
| three oon of Lucerne who w if ste 
he 
ners 
master, 
acts of prin 
vas univer 
fu. fF } 
b 
neely g 
oly 1 
mich he naa 
his ships to Capt Warner, for the purpose of his coe 
ri 
experiment at 
home 1 to at attend a 
ighton. On Tuesday morning he left 
railway committee of ‘the | House. of 
Y, th ey r would give a very different account escape. 
d 
felt 
iat as 
some pei who 
e 20th, and was received with paean pom 
steam ques 
On the n he 
hime posta strong $ 5 for the picties be entered | 
of Lucerne, Uri, Sch chwyz, Um 
terwalden, Zug, Friburg, and Valais, had sc i 
reminding 
harbour of France, with a 
sat y TEP 
at 
+}: 
committee-rooms of the anaes aud mediesl assistance 
as called in. 
Y, 
ne 
own residence 
pecs eo? ters: on Wednesday morning. The death of | ar 
Mr. Som 
of Dartm 
as caused a a vacancy in the es FC 
romeo 
is rumoured th: 
at Mr. rl be 
Zealand It 
left property to the amount of two millions sterling. - 
a 
pai al Sel 
Dai sa day t 
Sforeign. 
ag read to the Cha 
e committee on the 
the 
demand of bier of 10,000,0 000. ‘ioa 0, to carry 
mber of | Unde 
steam: ese reports wer ere forwarded to 
n the o 
nd most efficacious means for paraaeeraan pe sane 
The 
f the manifesto they had publi ished on the I0 
yc aim 
moreover, addres: 
icino and Soleure a pressing in 
with th hem” in demandin ng the 
whatever toward 
into execution the 
the Slave-trade. 
spebobation 
measures indi 
diplomatic act enti 
ham 
The comm 
to the rare 
combined, and the eat tae 
effac: e the ‘recollection of the 
em.” 
The Chamber voted, 
on the 
the MB tof Pablie Works, enasi 
discussio: 
most interesting 
Bacot complained o 
non 
England, when he stai 
ey eee ikai 
ntertain no hostile feeling 
ted th 
Iraty.—Letters from Romie of the 11th inst. 
that M. Rossi,: the Envoy Extraordinary of France 
Rome, 
e had give 
peared to all = 
e anew 
m will om 
nding between ha two Governments Soe — signed ‘it. 
‘Thus the wish = the Chamber and th: 
pacer a: aw mega. avian vo ali 
in every respec re 
= rt yally and faithfully exeentiil i? 
ae 
t to the 
pledge of good under- 
to its exigency. “athe o the clauses “or 
the confidence reposed in e: 
and their 
sae serve, 
of two great sarisi Soma og 
have mtbr “ye Fag te 
on those of the navy. 
e neg lected 
bora 
ae te sympathy 
S fortu 
=n 
nate for 
th 
| offensive and defensiv e war; 
d England 
n as a ae means 
arn eS 
your of a 
he sid, that he did not 
for 
- 
e day 
re kindled 
Mar 
upon 
Lambruschini to return a — reply ~ bse 
munications, viaa demande ed an 
of the Po Thi 
that tranquil demeanour 
and o declared that 
resisted Russia and Pruss 
Rossi phop piety ne 
Tur: D SYR 
whic 
ia w ald resist France, aS 
= je as- believed that 
A Constantinople letter of- 
gt ta inary b 
ie come yuck Syr battle to 
ac 
te of the 
ve divided 
nä supplies of 
d commenced a 
M. 
a relu ent, an 
— oe opted. 
some reason, 
sistible > description as the m sien of the Cha 
ifasi: its present numerical force to to what 
w that the pier allowed f for “that ede- 
120. ,000;0008;, there 
onion 
23 i yi hay line, three o 
— and 36 fri rigates 
dered it 
to 
vase relative to the t. of search: “The 
thout oppositi on. 
2,000,000 E for the French establishments in Oceania 
ù: The nite “of the Mating con- 
Le de Malleville, and M. Billault, condemned the 
course se pursued by Admiral Hamelin at Ta hi ti, — the | 
P, z yt aes 
Pa 
now:sh 
gat 
a —_ aigateny 0 
nsuis 
that 
ber of a ships in all arta of the nak Ships: anà steam- 
avy: 
rance į ape 
ing the King to address a letter to Queen Pomare 
navy, and the President ‘submitted -= 
inisters: upon 
‘oeation of ae S 
hamber 
h 
The grant _ 
island 5 $ and M. Billault contended moreover that | rest 1s 
Trieste, "and stat + his efforts # 
f | for the conveyance ari p — mail by way 
ot = ttended+ with’ the success 
tshi Cambridge W? 
tenpat — 2d inst. 
He admitted th: 
navy estimates in 1829. a 68,000,000F. sod 
ths tayo are now 110,000,000f., but 3 
and marine artille 
ry did 
the real in 
$ 
345, 
could to 
be ci contemptuously treated by aq ueen of savages. 
The Ministers of Marine and the Interior saree and 
street, 
was arre ested by blowin; 
ne m 
in 1829 the 
grant was voted ars amendment.._The 
yi was | 
not: come epe > 
crease in the 
—at t 
trict is apna on ies 
issenting 
lic i 
moon tat and oa wait 
pressor, P and, amon he parse i 
which, as ‘bei 
