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Prussian troops lined the station, in which ses there | | | Charles Douglas, M.P., o be a commissione Gr i hat the I —= 
Ae Tegea set blage of people. Here the King | wich H ospital, in the room of aie Hon. C. Ho $; sai ing with fR fei ee neg gotiag. 
of Prus as waiting to receive her Maje ae. apap is appointed Lieut-Governor of the Isle of Mae. the en of the Jes a aa at the same peis ion omii 
as. the h a carriage sto pped before the station, the | Andrew Clarke, 2 late eut-Colonel in the Army, | cireulaa letter from the to the French pe fora i 
Ki it, and ay d out he AMi Tety. | to be Governor of Western Assatenita: Earl Somers to | recommending them to ete from interferi at rishopa, 
Prin e Albe: f Peete, and the | be Lord- essen of the cc ity of Hereford ; Lord tical questions, and moderate their prac pe 
it suite WwW illoughby d’Eresby, sicpi be:one of the — Axe - | Universit On these conditions the com ae c 
the Crown Pri 
fo lowed ; Riz the Sholo party, amidst theii 
pat ts cheers from the people, military | 
| th e firing of salutes, passed throug h the | 
missioners ; the Hor axt Wo 
be Attorney 
Ser 
in wi re they 
Aix. la- Chapelle, large body 
cowed alg in the colou 
a — men à Hio royal party 
of gentlemen 
rs of the cohen 
y | re- elected for War 
s Stu 
y- -General for, the Eady sete of pa 
rgea ant 4 Atcherle y 
[Avs. 16, 
2 
Saturday, ü .—It was pee? and ered dited in Par 
t 
on what is called the libe 
dav. that ti 
Parlia amentar. 
aks re-elected dy aiani ai ae 
rwick, and Mr. Cri 
Col Maedowaill 
ements 
ON 
Great prepar: be 
The area ong was spanned | n 
eith er side with im- 
The hou uses 
noungedihi self a candidate, on the < Conse: 
rest, for 'Kirkeudright: Mr. 
genera l for Sco and, has come for ward o 
rene 
t: and 
C. Douglas has been | ‘oe Northern Railroad line had v succe a't ep id far 
pps for E, tre ka, and ti bs 
1, of Loga them 
—- as 
rv: 
Maitland, jaio solieitor- 
the contest. 
r. 
garlan the aE 
A prettier ‘sight than _Aix-la- Chapelle | 
The 
nd t eir Royal hosts proceeded at 
aa, the Burgomaster 
ufi pme partook 
A vaca occurred in the r 
ney having 
Linlithgowshire, 
repr resentation of 
the Spvchibaeyt of Mr. Ho 
of M: 
the s aie a 
n the Whig | as yet heen occasi 
|aneopt in pète mea whic sh haq been Ta 
gned, the ¢ capital subscribed betw 
weather, throi 
, is aer mr to inspire jasse mse 
‘of the crops. No very material damage hag 
a by the inclemeney of oe 
avaged by 
eaty ha ad bee 
ing, 3 
ang 
1 will depend h howeyv 
Should it oat ta inf 
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by 
Li pias pr of the Isle 
a vacancy 
Mr. ile i the 
Charle 
oyal party returned to 
stp Se 
late shen have offs 
nd Mr. pe an 
magn 
the opona about 5 o'clock, ovk hean a 
three h In a few minutes “the tra g 
e, P| y + 
motion at a small pk ae led 
stopped for a few minutes, and again at Düren, where | 
in 
troop oS, musie, and enthnsi 
asm. la too, the Landwehr, or national militia of 
Pru made for te a first tie their BEDSAFADO® ; 
and their band play «ae save, the Que with La 
aA 
The nw 
son, 627. Majority for Mr. Hudson, | 130 
vou 
+} 
ld not be easy t 
+3 
in Englan: 
jesty by the "at on must already have ‘al Coane 
presen ted | a still more _ striking | spectacle. 
orein 
Fraxcr.—The Paris papers of Mond 
safely delivered of a 
as 
spires of th i 
also were there signs that i vast oa av were 
-on the stir. When DP tra ared the station, a on 
me ka people were ah o had collected ther 
w Her Majesty’ s arrival, There were triumphal 
arches, Lay Wg bands Cy c, and troops in abun- 
pan spateh from ° Mar — Pre 
the 7th, pee wath his prec 
loss sustained ay the fire 
rs 
niis were, for Gol. ta 497; Mr. 
Baillie 
3 
ay announce 
v 
ue the “Princess Ciemenuna of Saxe Coburg Gotha | 
nee, at the Chateau | Ca 
e 
exceeding 2,400,000 francs. The Jou 
n fa act, the s: 
t every station o on a the. way 
ic scal 
down, was now 
“The whole aii 
than mad: 
takes the PEM of seriously refuting na fo Pee d i 
de, by the “National and s 
ohar Paris Papers against the English, of having incited | 
Eve 
nal des Déb 
some | 
tk h nfounded, 
qually u 
The royal party ee the zany for the 
tside | 
oy in the 
thin ae = ee nad ~~ ntradict 
bae 
markable 
private carriages, which were drawn up o the 
th 
se ~ 
station, 
Railway . thro the 
o D Å" they 
principal part o sh A was a 
and behan spertadi. h Sal 
had E 
city of Cologn 
ue 
ugh 
considered a cas 
| admittin ng ot T z can 
hat all parties 
ence, as 
Flags ps m ill 
they seemed all o 
the many seam aroun 
ang a Dense 
eal, 
masses of people lined the “a and I by y pad. and alr 
b; 
their Sovereig: 
this way the Sovereigns of Prussia and Eng aa 
fn a 
— through Cologne o the pene of the Rhine, p” 
ay > Bor At th 
whence the railway runs e station 
another scene of military siti al popular ardour 
doves yed itself, not inferior to wae t had taken place 
elsewhere. Cheers and shouts welcome mingled | o; 
pa ampan gait and he bells of 
| co 
ale a eating $ a drums, the roar z of 
f the b: t 
which “ee at the Que een of England and her e 
age from the first hour of their arrival i in the territory 
of Prussia. A very short tim heo ht He royal | i 
travellers to the Bahl station oft 
ieee 
e 
same quarter, which no Englishman ever 
contradi he article in 
for the 
ane distinguishes that journal. 
and kindled t th 
te by 
"Debuts, expresses i its surprise at o 
pute to “ perfide Albion” 
co 
oe crime, through th a of the viets, | 
to M. Guizot the guilt of having sought to burn the 
kyard to please the English. are only sur- 
” it says, “that among the rumours thus re- 
ec moot there should not be one accusing M. Guizot or 
apea de pa of having set fire to the Mourillon, 
order to p lease the Englis ish. Sp eh eport would 
ery 
made against 
icle in | 
on | the 
jian throughout Fran 
d | weeks, and towa 
Quaan. w vill, ere 
to the 
Shee com vi dat - 7 oy nta 
derland after one “of the hardeste RF on recor 
return of Mr. Hudson 
to ibe bes inst., when extra 
and 
| to the 
pub 
among the prev. 
property in gd 
give great dissatisfaction everywher 
this 
& B00 
rain sera heh al “hope an be.at an 
is 
od harvest, tte 
end. 
17 ul when sk he 
uada 
d of September. 
ordinary 
the military satu of that 
ests had taken and Gen 
constitution, to form a new 
lishes a ro ya al 
g 
300 millions of reals, 
n the kingdom, 
e of feeling m: 
After 
eo da pie 
co 
pi ead to 
ances, eR the Fos the trial of the individual i m 
cated in the Malaga spir 
sergea 
ints is were sentene ced po: 
the palace of the T of Pr russia, se eo Her Majesty 
ei 
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y welcome. Here Her Ma- 
been kindled by some functionar gi of the 
who, were anxi 
in (Bat al met ie and | embraced the Queen with | 
their disorder, ‘dishonesty pk, pecu ulatio: cn 
sidicalons, than that which will “hare perfidions — 
r the 
9: obliterate ny gat Sova 
fire to hav 
| skrg to. ne aie 
anaes between France and England ae ng 
| suppression.of the slave trade. 
the 28th.ult. gives an account of a frightful innn 
of several. zixers.in the, north.of Hung 
commerci of Miskeez, which has 
20,000, was submerged, the cu ‘ent bei 
strong to. away. several, ho 
ings. rrent came on In 
fications ich are nearly compl 
| dent na communicated to to the Diet that he has 
from. py of the 
A letter from mike 
the 
persons were taken ‘by s 
event eve 
depart 
o 
! - equit- 
he 
Metin ate pordjailty. A 
was served, to veral of the Prussian 
ad the _ eri os ‘navn Sane 
g Her Majesty was as welco: med | ay ie 
In y 
most mig- 
Ap vinega 
Di y ened it w. 
ot ap 
i r tke Cat herald an adi the 
resent | “ Notwithstanding the doubts e ébats 
the dockyard could o committed | 
are not d ecide upon 
obtain proofs which will not:be forthcoming the public 
‘may indulge their imagination, and ask whether the 
er | administration of the navy do not contain 
of superadding the crime of incendiarism to. the cri me 
: | of peculation, or whether Lord Aherdeen be not in corn 
japunication with our conyicts of To fa 
will be for four days. On the 18th Her Majesty alarm previ from — 
to Mayance ; and on me day the King and | publish the Areas consisted. | een Erauso ; 
nof Prussia will leaye the Rhenish provinces for | Naples on the 18th, June last, and. ratified by the King 
ae Princess Hesse, daughter of of the Two. Sicilies on the ith July, the principal i 
3 iam Mayence, is to ac- | clauses.of h are-similar to.those of the treaty signed |. 
gp i a town, and will! by Great Britain with his. Sicilian Majesty. 
a e pone. diving er nay ip: it, The Archduke 9 
geder ick o ria already arrived, at Johannis- |; 
SS d is De prede to phi bi to ninani ies, exce 
nin ho mane of the Emperor, on her arri political ¢ crimes, who are excepted. — 
pancena 
was the work of an in Boas og 
a grand 
we ria stay at "Stolk. fonnd 1 in a state of preparation, ee probably Ta 
g “fete The papers 
ersions. T 
a5 ut, ‘until they. 
a private lette 
| raised in onde = cover er deficiencies of stock gains gro ‘ound, 
That the eonviets w Bde riminals, is. not believed.” 
ae e mi: erat ge Newmar silt Bor deau 
ratte a 
ey 
pr 
fj} on 
an communication between 
ted for ral days. 
precisely the 
n from which 
prasi annivers 
the 19th Sal, Mickoes sulle 
severely. in, 1843, 
WITZ ERLAND, — The Diet sat on the 4th at ia e 
when the question of expelling a Fea 0 
Confe der acy WAS art ived before a hues 
ndience 
row 
‘After moe angry epei 
en | que’ ai sti 
two and a half w i si 
rs | Schwitz apices , and s, to renounce 
also; fi. and a-half were amalin e 
ponopare the Jesuits ; eight. a aia 
aj sonal a 
for resort 
ag 
eused the Seales! part oa Con 
i at a divi aa 
fellow vin 
