278 THE NEWSPAPER 
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o'clock the whole party proceeded to Coburg, and Ç. renn. 
alighted at the we -e ci or whilst 
the rit huge torest trees were torm up by tire 
plet a as I have seen a plant raised we 
round compact mass of earth adheri 
Toots ar 
m & flower- po 
Ae 
vol-children of the rding to annual | -Fak The FS Paris papers, ith tł 
Coburg SEN . storm of Tuesday wee iy contain per ay e new 
t Rouen, on si 
s. The 
within the r 
e 2 upon h 
> fa ctory f N x 
the whirring a jade the hog Pic Meee at th 
strength, it may «they 
An imr 
point Were 
gather 
tired im white dresses with greer given at great lengt oS all 
boys being decked out in = sorts of faney cost umes, $ Prepay he : 
After the procession th hildren were re ace vith the papers. At appears “that on T Tuesday the 19th 1, a 
ym panied 
an 
acco 
by violent gusts of wind, visited Paris ani 
a r 
2 kreut ai a ne td. aan a the oar bouring counts ry. In Paris the damage was limite 
illustrious ost and hostess, and the whole o = | tHe et f pike nå r oofs, but in the saat 
four o’clock bour effects were much more sever 
Gon n Her Majesty alighted w walked into the field, 
and through the lines of e i 
po 
ew 
reg as a Houen contains 
nufa 
the people. Her Majesty “a returned to a tent, upon work within them. The a 
e ground, where ner was served ; and thus Her effects of Slo ON 
Majesty partook of both dinner and breakfast in the | «About haif-past 12, a furi Hist sy the ley 
open air. uring dinner tlie children danced before — Deville, wind nmencing at the Houline. It firs ied 
the tent. Then followed a gay and happy scene of | away a par t of sass roof. of the ton of M. Banti E 
youthful revelry. The children, unrestrained by th ing force as it proe coat rid Scale ANAFAA riB. y> 
presence of royalty, romp: ‘a4 and sung, and | off buildings were pa and others literally oka 7a We 
, the fu mative. and the corn, 
the dinner they burst forth into “God save the | ha an be en some in wate the ied ee, the Soe E 
" hay, &c., were so confound with the uprooted trees of the 
Q my eaused sve a: ee of va national sire. rhs ree r gardens which surrounded them, that it is impossible 
MOO Cau ʻ a204 | to say where the buildings Sead or where the bao The 
addressed the ee eir own tongue, much to their scourge E with Ltd speed a den op arri ied to a distance 
t s 
oa oe 
roya n the evening ° ball was | § fone 
ates at oe es iia invitations finna, i pwi w Poari ac tivity is going on, aa the erous, 
immedi b of the Cov and Of the three oon st shments which ae a destroyed one is 
mm of Ma BEEREN ya — £ M. Bailleul, a 
by M. Ne ; the ES were situated 
not “and M. Mare. At M. 
whee a and the walls 
we any person can sre t M. Mare’s the 
number of kan a work was SA The: puen was not less sud- 
yè pen i con R t M. Picquot’s the number of persons at 
or! 80. The SE aat caiet ieEN all those within 
rushed a the Tiaa a they benes so area tg ny only 
few comparatively could get This fak sa ished 
scarcely a pa Ago. 3 = the ot k was foes ai for erecting 
it in a more soli phi er than any others of the valley. The 
chimne white 0 feet high, fell down to parent a few 
— ‘of the ‘ground wd was thro cross: the 
ird fioo: off with wonderful baie Sa “ia 
a3 
all the 
i j+ emt od sent out the? 
crowded ith Ə: serv n with the | o io Fais. sco r them who might be yet be 
chanting a few verses by the clergymen stand- | Nothing can equal the see ented at the three prinoipa al 
ing Communion-table, to whi üii: wire artros of this yant, e Machinery-looms a nd hep = 
responses din: choir: hè hen th ron were fractured, s pieces of timber e bro 
geaseally Peter: a 1e congregation if oe he ne p lae ws, and all sying | together in a rome confued 
agmen lothing w ongst flocks 
, then another hymn wl a > ‘a pE cation with po and legs potiedditig. frase. toe heap 
Bites bilet sermon’; after crm sa and ppecov ot Bee were pe e the ae at many parts d rd 
ng the scans Gabe . Now and then deep groans were : 
blessing from Comm „ as in a Roman | and children, preserved as it were miraculously by an overhang: 
Catholic church. A military brass band was stationed ing beam, were taken out unin; s but mo: ehecuetite som 
im the — and accompanied with their musie tl severed limb or d co body so mutilated that death 
élanti ing aT Di T} 1e | would have been preferable to. the torture it endured. the 
payee of w To Dani: The service li lasted “al. 12 mar ora was to be seen but litters or carts carrying away 
i t the dead or wounded. Temporary hospitals were estabiished, 
Doom Fro m the # foregoing sketch it will be seen that Su ms from Rouen be re red heir k upos relh, n those = 
there andl in this performance of divine worship vae Cheval No ag a d pir S i Kiet ZF “Tac Bee 
of the Cheval Noir p sai at t ` oe osa of the eu the 
quite different from our English custom, Still more | largest room in his house, with iy e linen a very other : 
strange it to see a great the ‘congregation useful fhe athis is command, Twe haps of Te ‘ule ate 
m and the paee 
s A er of the 
4 clergy came to bestow the consolations c f reli oto, oo the ¢ 
eourse of half an hour a fair was- in full operation ; | of — in ‘his. surplice, recited the last i ae rs for one 
many. rid hi } he facuit pe do 
y were riding on hebb y or wit ine t aeons it whom the ving. M 
expkits-of the conjurors, while the little boys and girls | Women, and children : Gee relations, many 
laing away in happy igoorance tint there cui | tne ot ire ea soto nye 
be iy impropriety in that sort of enjoyment. Ou Mon- | medical men, for the sake of su ‘of th ie pe aini of pon 
day it was expected that her —, ge make | they entertained hopes, requi ceed: that all lt aho could 
an e to spine: of the pretty seenes around not be ma should withdraw. This ssary demand 
Coburg. On Tuesday beac eee s birthdäy was to be beta pre silos om, ut nigga ag 9 ost eling = i 
= a t sy = Sisson ag it 
eélebrated. The Court to leave the next day for | caused. were ing t e hearts of a mt, At the 
guard-house z a Afonvae ones placed an the. Bodies taken out of 
the factory of M. Picquot. We hay n 17. Two were those 
and 
oe ay Tov on ge y ofa a WOMANS “ah 
he 
tiem last seve ad been taken out ofti 
— F “Gotha, or seen A bätte river, y they had n precipitated: fřom the. th 
mg TE ana Seay pee oleo mn han the: 2 5ks 
ches some eir heads severed from the 
“om Gover. — The Perr es ae remain at ks, Need it be said’ that the spectacle was most h ible. 
Shee Home; an te ay, being pega og posing om the seat of the catastrophe, at: 10 
thre ho pike * i at nig we found at M: Piequot’s house, 25 dead and 
krae aca ens bit day, oe more than 50 wounded, part of hom could not be ex- 
me Y indso: Ì th t pect live through the night. It was believed that 
in ening the royal sa ae there were 10 more victims still pow r the _— Dut t of 
and ein mi a Pheretes bër abroad three psc one was killed, the two others saved alive, but 
that the Queen shortly intends to pay 4 visitt ic Ne ek arot a kera e killed a YES a Do, 2AE 
urs 
veun’s there were nin dèd, b 
under the spens was rot kno His loss 
At M. Mare’s tee rena a dead and a 
great number wounded. His loss. is put down at 120,0 
all 40 dead and eal wounded—many of these lage talie 
fo e aggregate loss is computed to ae to 620,000f. for these 
‘ee estal icleeents: only. From one of cam ee en 
Pairke tiii ich these storms přesent: so ma 
upon its : dal esti 
the earth, but t failing in that, and still be 
tion, yet too much hurried to repeat the for tw 
or isted 
the trank resembled a rope of mz ae — ols, ‘and i } 
head upon the ground. On the ss but 
a little je e 
te ot place in 
ve th 
| the oin, A precise ely = Tre 
garden of the Trist biat Arcueil, P 
stance, however, the pes was of sma ater dimensio 
pre oar mountain ash. Othe i piiat. which sions a . 
e to re roots are observable here, among wh a then ’ 
ut of a hundred lar, ge poplars that line a read m 
Ta st-mentioned factory was cut across about eight fore 
root, while not one of the others a appears 
ruffled.” 
The follow the account given by the Pre 
papers of te jy in Paris :— 
“ On Tuesday, R one o'clock, there was a very 
shower of rain in Paris with thunder. The shower w 
lowed at intervals by gusts s wind, which increased invi 
so towards three o’clock, whe en it blew a tremendous $i 
ane, by which damage was done to an incalculable eg 
at the Tuileries, the : illon Marsan was partly vang 
trees in the gardan and on 
the water side, 
ground was s ith these, as were gre boulevanien 
slates, and i rimney pot: s fell into the s reets, buth 
a have not Jondnt that any ri sonal injuries v 
fr 
to have “had af 
the Champs Elysées and on the outer be 
s were blown down ; some of them were the most 
rooted On a Place de la a during two mint 
e fountains was ca 
country ronda. Fields red with 
so com pletely swept by thie 4 or m, that pak y litt te if pest; 
the harvest will be recovere ed. Several carriages 
have been blown over. 2 
We faa y the ` Havre journals jot storm 
caused several disasters on the coast near the m 
the Se ine. Two Engttstr Ain were foréel fro 
sloop fom N 
castle, bound we Makene with “conls, went dow 
Leure. Tlie crew 
aden with stones, 
inst., and were re 
the usuat milita 
27 
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6 r Pampeluna, where they 
rive on the 4th ; "sleeping on the 3d : at To lots S 
way.—The Prince and P fath 
mother of the Duchess D 
Chateau d’Eu.—Th Ps 
royalty 4 for the Duke « 
penton be 
of. o 
Débats, which states 
left- Alexandri 
S t 
ing his quarantine at Malta, and landing 
The — atone $ — that t 
where he is to visit the fields fi 
brated battles, pr a ripe to his paoi 
of the war in the Peni sula. He urpores 3 a 
f Torres = i 
o Par ~— way o = =$ mäon:—=The A 
the diocese of La helle, has just 
ism. The Bi shop pa f Rockol e a foes 
a. Pro +a elergyma 
n Saturda! 
t 
the subject, in re 
telegraphic di 
4 rae eg Lads anh em the 22 
ounced that. a 
Bordeaux, in the brandy stores wed ii Tasted, 
ri es an 
co onsumed se everal sand mh artes vated aren 
eighbo' 
vages ha ached some 
poe ae of 30 pis 
commander of the firem 
nt, and- thr ce soldiers, Were 
rall, and three o we 
reir: ilie : ares p- these ed b the disaster was i 
aan atie Lisincowaire without opposition, in the | te vaieta t ot te ome after the ar, bap | OCcasioned Oy Ue nes from Madrid preset 
sa hey Hon C. Ho less solid buildings between the spies mils Herol ER pa rest. Distur sec a serious nature Na 
- Oficial Anpoin Late James Graham has ap-| and Be ieee = > gone omg “3 gut aoh in that capital, in consequence nd sasa 
missio! $ i ; m 
ted Willie Binaive + Esq., one of the Tithe on fered by it are Le rn ae ‘Malaunay, Monille, "Bslertes, taxation adopted by - pages Ei a 
ners, and Georg Dari rby, i. bor Clères, and Anceaumerille. = the of the This scheme, aceording to whi eer E 
Sussex, Inclosure Cusnusinsione ers. fo Eng hills whieh inclose the v aiii e of K Monriile meee th uniformly assessed an col throug 
Ste or England jo destroyed. At Anceanmeyille Delias hase: DESNA peee h t leasure to several provine 
the trees uprooted, an a number of sheep and cows kille ‘4. A | has given grea P! a Valenéia, wineh will Have 
al: Squadron. — Accounts from the ve wd able Jaised" ag 40 yards, and transported | a5 a aoe dite an Me i have} 
; Phap e dered im bieb > much r tax 
squadron to nei ech inst. have been received, whieh treeslaidaeross them. Carts, cnr and ta passa pnd Y | pay noe ig e me Bisque P 
the tele tea” over, and many persons carried far away out of | "CC" pi ifested still more hostilit to M: Mon's y 
us z | i still sear aE i 
se wea of the iea The last acco written when the exact numbers liad | and in the capit a ie th nee of of the met 
nineties been ot ascertained, state that upwards of 60 lives | much aversion, 
T: 5 a è bee or sain sacrificed, besides persons wounded, | — to ee ae ike ie ie "coat “At 
‘i whom > 
ew the secseaber sa tas aoe we aA Penn | tim x mees left ‘Madrid, tbe, the Hays befo 
the effect of the whiriwi ie theta: te of complete, ies insurrection. 
pers 
em ofthe tirine 
na 
n from ai e 
i | stove feet trom em cing sie cae ot | M re spas i 
