1845.] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
You make frequent elections ; i 
fraught with corruption or violen 
Pic pereeive 
? Do 
a 
eet 
Some ru- | Acca the troops charged, and blood flowed in abun 
The 
yourselves corrupted men ? 
German Catholies 
trary, the feeling, the certainty, h 
enjoy with = 
thei 
t. Fo ou E that | 
perfect security all your 
And abroad do you 
Cube 
It had been repor 
had latterly 
t as Presiden 
orted i 
t of the Copal bearen piring fa throw 
n Paris that the King’s health | 
been ‘indifferent; but it a geas that His | 
ey cad 
w street, and completely demolished 
shopkeeper. They then se 
- | on foot at the Cha 
ateau 
,s 
Emi m 
f rther say of the merited ol tha t Franee and 
ich hends 
Er = new pee oa men and ‘the conditions of social | 
ished without 
given n orders 
ge. 
s for P 
rs 
y lega pm a 
peace a do not canes to say a 
Peatisfic d and proud of our Gov 
a new 
he | M. A 
ese for 
land the other prelates in the in ae 
f follow sat exam The 
state w 
hed 
bishop oi 
aed u 
the 
the tranquillity of Halberstadt was sero 
| The excitement, however, caused by these ev 
M R } 
has numerous followers. On the 2th, affairs | were 
b e aea o Prin ce John 
Co 
m- 
n the 
w 
went off for at time peal 
n the e same shouts and cries we ed, and 
ing to 
"They y mang th the 
favourite songs of the “Catholic reforthers, 
ede became more and more exasperated ama 
rince John, from the wood that he is one of the most 
open and declared o opponen of t 
? 
toad 
7 
nt. 
xine, | agen to his whiteness is hi his 
hat the first homages of pu a Hetil 
e aay "(Gries of “Bravo!” “Vive le Roi Lae in 
gratitude, Or ane r the ret mia 
yal self-devotion !”—The declaration of w. 
i tates ped , however, the 
melting mass, 
of Ponce cokers 
The, Court 
Thursday the decision o. the iee our r aye of Pari 
which —— that, there a 
there was 
a due 
Ez 
ere re- 
t Bri ita pow: 
the est the 
rality. The other oe 
yael 
position 1 prints 4 = 
the matter pretty much in the s: 
Ethem 
how ever, v ith 
eir “articles concur in censuring the French Gove 
1 En gla nd i in its efforts t 
to pre- 
tt 
ancetoiton the hert Mexico hasa chance ofsuccess 
assation 
my 
age, a 
e new German Ch — to per- 
form divine service accordin ng to its new The 
review however passed off without any actual riot or 
outbreak, though | the eijn were so excited that 
In 
rince de Ber, 
belonging to 
ga s 
KeS for kiling ri Fan seta: editor of the Presse, i 
e day the 
| the e evening 
rghes, a 
a very 
ancient family, was tried for forgery on ae French 
oma ey Club. The Prince was 
d 
eo great excitement prevailed. At len 
d 
ber of atel K, Kag deg took 
the perf in front of the “ Hotel de P: 
sod Prince | ken up his quarters. 
again olin as well as the om from anos | esa 
ngth some perso! 
Gok of the pt ae of the hotel were demolished in m 
- | few minu utes, Fearing that the guard of honour attend- 
a regiment oi f infantry garriso: 
e visit of Her Majesty Queen cin to Cee any 
Fra } 
parties, to fie eon elles the riam Tni ‘at Tonen, | 
S attracted much tton n in 
Ea time in the history of French | ier the 
is press appears to have employed reporters and 
sp ondents to follow Her Ma ajesty in he er tour 
and | The 
nen $ All the accused parties 
t Mr. Drummond Barin 
Court pronounced all t: 
d La rt t 
letter from Toulon, 
iby the Tenens reno, states ovat a in- 
appa attempts have been made at that On 
thi t ] 
on T 
be imprisone 
an ¢ 
ay, and laste: 
in the — was called out at ten o'clock, gon 
g, who is still in E aaa 
parties guilt, 
ilty, and con- 
for five years, | resto: 
nd 
Walker and Peyronnet ir, three years, Fraser 
thay for two 
Th 
Tjadged t 
d Emma Cave for one 
year. | w 
y q Q 
th isperse th 
but at “finding them ineffectual, orders 
for them to fire. So unexpected was 
that even those who were Mere th 
= ani al om i the 
TS s among 
m were two gentlemen in the peti wane of the 
veral pe 
n 
agent of police, s 
h o were walk- 
to bav 
rillon were discovered in vario 
nal, fend the active — bon up ther 
e alone > prevented their being se t fire 
s parts of the 
re is stated 
„On ne of 
SPA 
inst. 
favour of ey Chu 
By a Republican print, th ee both 
f the 
from the importance 
tenden 
of 
rather as 
act itself. _Ithas 
nye “se accounts ee Madrid to a 14th 
‘The Government has — a. further ste Kapen 
reh, which causes alarm rath 
ncies of "the armas ro 
the issued a | 
persons were e taken m up dea ad on the spot, an 
since died. 
duct al the military is extreme, for it is said 
| there e naer a n that hat they _— fire. k 
Leipsi ig at daybreak 13th, but 
ing peaceably in front of the Hotel rh i Nine 
the 
bea s. 
he Mourillon re ea that wae took place 
k oom ago at Algi th v Eii > —— 
© ports 
ith a ara almost 
times Of old that | double misfor- 
also such prope: erty h 
carbs Log Gt instalm 
t of the 
oat bed not Sans paid. Weh 
accou . Sebastian of m 13th int. att t thoy 
are covet ‘filled “with accounts o 
price ola, 
pa iar 
pe 
n foot, who hotsi him till he was Tou gs e bou 
| dazies a the town.. From the last accounts, it ‘appen 
sions in the eta of “tt bry “The 
ung | a great “degree of excitement pre 
revailed. 
on duty, a a o 
Ho 
Algiers an 
ny interests 
greg E at the develop- 
there is one who 
e of its 
È dew be 
ira aii 
i- | receive the Duk 
in boating in the Bay o 
the 
nine 
aj 
She was ‘den to proceed 
remove to 
gon, 
owen gt 
f St. * Sebasti tian, and oe 
eae the hills without her suite, and withou 
was to leave th 
yo 
deal of her ti 
at pio oH 
ps, agai 
whom public py tase il manifested itself, 
| confined to their So: 
hiring was to t 
neces- } the 
and sles | 
osion would be far 
a by fite ar 
waggons, 
sary "for the reception of the French princes, 
m Madrid on that day. 
off fror 
It was believed 
of Santa Aguada. wed b; 
borat th, to Bilboa, and | saluted with oak opp’ 
Pampeluna ations the 4th September, to 
ke. and Duchess de Nemou urs. Sev 
were sent | 2000 
that the 
| were. follo: wds of studen 
robrious aha 
alarm still ea sao the inhabitant 
1 the shops were sad: Q 
Hth a eeting zet lace of 700 students and 
citizens, a at which it was. declared that the murder 
d be sree tat cnt eg 
solv ed t nd a deputation 
j of the citize -= 
It was. 
e profitable than two eivita es, for 
Gibraltar — thereby he insured for at 
<a diterranean, where France | 
rule, w an English sea. 
The | in 
at ri interview. 
decree for the 
it was 
os ome 
owev: 
The 
The Cas 
convocation mi the Cort 
eal | the 3d ins 
e exceptions, 'throughont the eet 
er, SUCC 
e acco! 
tellano mentions that 
th 
the 
es woul 
of all e took part in rah late events, on whatever side 
the ey m: 
towns for th 
m — of t 
electors had ta op wily on 
mt was athe with 
By t the 
rd e TAth the h 
uadalaxara, Valladolid, and Segovia, to march a 
the ns of those 
di 
and the peace of the to eraren 
The funeral aa attended by the 
few 
oft unal guard, both cavalry and infantry, z 
the pine of the university, and by the mem 
been 
graves, “and at o the cemetery. 
a 
crowd — = tad 
the 
e 
interior of the ceme- 
d that 
re- ghee: io the cova the tre troops e pepe to be = 
| barracks. The rioters d thei Suppo 
e disorders might take 
t 
rters 
n n 
within their | 
that it 
fim the abe were not justified i in firing, et there 
h that 
say Fan been Scaunest os 
qd that General De Ja Rue 
ah for some days past, in 
resolved to recall Mar- 
will fall,” 
either done Or roars On 
will 
“and 
and then sdraned to 
one generall 
a ae at et pone sensible that the 
— an rshal Sai e 
termi- | no 
and 
anja he retie,” | b 
M. gy elge with rg intention of 
. him; Tesi another Catholic, who | 
arabe be granted, will throw some light. The e effect 
nge a 
he Frar ta Journal 
holies of Stuttga rd have an- 
ear t 
e | was m preac 
offender aon wi 
= and the t 
TOO] 
monses. to 
th, + 
, because “they consider the 
no ag Prag A spo tumult th 
ps were called out. Detachments 
which the rioters did n 
f infa a and cavalry appeared, and after payor 
| doctrines and usages 
Í navman with lie pre of the universal Christian 
t| Apostolical Church. 
