1845.] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 295 
a On her departure from Ger- 
aay. ‘Her Majesty wrote to the King that since he was 
he had French C eo they arrived on the 3rd, visiting Ber- 
Pope, i in a voice hat h ld gara by the > way. —Accounts from. Madrid, of th the 3lst 
hled 
Bad tiani 
je oa Y 
u, she 5 (=i 
offer him a new testi: imony of her. affection. fe } 
dt 
around him li: „and the excitement 
P 
] > } : 3 a} 
We 
er, assured ane Queen Victoria ret 
t l; 
1 3 
p p assed away. To 
} hs 4 as 
urney to the jep 
J 
1 1 
ep: 
f T the pwa sekas to resist Mo Mon’s 
shops 
PF p 
he King of the French.—The Marquisjde Villafi » has succeeded a new 
is expected at Paris to solicit authorisation for D 
J T the Pri the oli 
} % 
erin at the gee 
PR He xine 
oE 
re determined 
ge t resist the new tax laid upon Pris Siok 3 is one-eighth 
Taf t the their 
egotations a “to a commercial res ar 
and this country.—The adjudication “of the 
If M. de Vi 
obtain passports "ee Tialy, he is directe ed to d 
from the F. 
amount of operatio; ons. he co 
g x 
Cc 
adjfrom Paris to the frontier of 
ux to Ha: 
- | the south as they may choose.— 
f of Don Car 
appeared pats severa 
past, and on 
30th the official list a 
and the Princess to fix their residence in such town of 
ne of the most dis- 
Hottinguer, Laffitte, and 
sent in: a tender fo 
e de Joi 
e this evening at ten 
i Soa pahar by the troops. 
Only one o ofioer wa was killed.” 
Journal des Débats Laren a 
4th i g that the 
Council of State had eha oaro p Council 
General of that canton er the 10th inst. “ After ha’ tm 
encoura d,” says the pane nt of | that 
—Baron Ach 
oe from 
hl] 
of age, | the diffe 
only a a fortnight d 
rent rae of the oleracea pee 
ne e fort , AN 
be fore mid the daughter ot “ia Count d’Espagnac. 
is ] 
bout 25 yea: 
e had ear, the Government of that can hesem 
ville, accompanied by 
and M. a'Houdetot, the ‘Koen sense 
ost in conje as to what could have rige movement, to resist i 
g. 
and 
a Aa 4} 
de _it tolerated and favoured the patriotic 
yaa several 'artiles to the Gazette di 
ai Åy enas ed at a t Te tamago Diely Sae 
4 ite floating: breakwai ter. The Pri rince, 
the overthrow a a Conservative Government, or the 
ruin of Lucerne ; now that they | endanger its own exist- 
ence, i 
f Pa aris con- 
La ni 
congre. 
double the number of persons eve 
h aan hall before dealing i 
e ran along the comi to ireak and 
A ft, 
e have from Lisbon be = 
ugh : ‘fortnight has elapsed sin 
the Minis 
t 
aaa are now dail 
t being built for | 
of t 
1 
Bee COV: EMEN oh. 
e with the ch “4 Ne 
t 
ares com- 
y packe Eve: 
Ey eristyle without, h of s ‘i culators | res 
carry on their transactions, aber my a of the vr 
eR eM so Tnoonrteously e uded from the house. | v 
w companies, par ticularly 
Lyons ns line, or, possibly, with the Kojë of being | 
# 
| men of the Opposition. The M Ministe 
| José Cabral, arri m Op iain on the 25th insi 
atea u d’Eu _ The iene it appears, was So 
_, SPAIN: The Duke and Dankans de Nemours and rs | ore: aaa warm m acknow eaa ts for din 
n the 3d in inst. by Iru Tru bron siastic gt on Feats ga friends in tha 
m the ae er t aplat. iora i inven- 
T “the wed s ae 
te the ‘authorities and Tnhabi tants. 
4th fw 
A The ey arriv 
receiv ved with | 
etablind at La 
ecial directio. on of 
—“ The lsi 
enthusiasm by the Parte cael of ti that town. 
t? 
members il mai —_ vate nguished families zA the place 
the nal 
ready to 
proceed 
to “wa ont for six weeks or 
and 
on a theatre er ae pur- 
pose. A splendid be aya was also prepared for the 
to fulfil together. 
up qe F 
tbe 
to the coast of aaa, ere u eese, during which 
two, months. Meanwhile illustrious visitors. all the towns through which he had “almost entirely destroyed the effects of Dr. 
d they had been Pen ved | Kalley’s erroneous doctrines, and uprooted their perni- 
the subject of the mission which the two navies are | with cries of. “ Long the French ces,” | cious seed.” 
Recently, the Admiralty. has drawn “Long life to Louis Philippe.” he a and hogs ERMANY. e Bremen Gazette that 
d i ignal d with fi Sipocot thteation is Taod of, which, if it should be 
bed kd of ng an hs where ornamente ona into effect, will create an extraordinary sensation, It 
sh Mani French cruizers are to make use = ino aee and coloured ado ti On the afternoon of kkn Cheat: Ph of England, when she was here, 
mutually recognise each: other. appears that|same day the Princes arrived at luna, where | gave 3,500 i dallas for a L arer gee was 
we have approved € of all the dispositions ei these Tegu- the Queen of ig Quee ch creating rat and the ae oe ie g ~ E seem in A gd eral i have any e 
= oe geen $ for the grand in art, the matt is now en upin 
sailing vessels, and. the other pte ere Duke ale | a very different point of view, ety has formed 
Ve learn from: Toulon, that the pre of evolution were feo by oon two pice i and the Infanta bio here to return the gift to her Britannic cee Tt is ana that 
f a Ro gh est satisfaci ani and w iderable contributions have b subseri for pur- 
the s 
i , for the eyes are 
that Admiral Leblane lighted hotel prepared’ for them m, $ arnie parasei i drea allthe Fang phrases of the freedom 
mence his inspection E the krip compos in git The vendi is the Gies the Tafa, the President of the | of trade, they, see that England, like a mer nightmare, | xes 
ae naval, and military authorities of Toulon | Council.of Ministers, M. Martinez de la Rosa, and the oe rire ma TaS d com: 2 nee ho 
| having b yea unab! le to discover lass incendiaries who | Duke de Rianzares. The aveivel of the royal Dukes | © eoan; i childish.” 
to the Mourillon d the and the Duchess was hailed by the peo, Ly of Pampe-|' Upon this the h papers of the 5th 
[ilies Pade Suri of Paris adn at À z rers to. begin on the! jasuyreaicd ticles and chidah, Out stanafutating Een 
fake s i 5 and c = 
oo: auxiliaries, 1 haye been “ML Allard to that me ghts | our tie r arrival w to ‘vegin pn the ieee cane pas + arinak E ei abe witch would figiien 
7 bg ole country was alive Page + eg a bull-dog by his yelping, and ce: inly nobody would dispute 
"sent mp a report to. the G hich dispel: i f enjoy Tro ays re ne Ur. their | with the ¢ glory of Such a heroical defene a Gre patinat anin. 
he ‘ht il fi ant of th iven by the Queen of Englan 
th gt ipp hi buld destroy n it must be remembered that s she i èis not an absolute sovereign, 
in the ‘conflagrati ion. “ Who then kindled it?’ asks| the veteran giek was organising is yi g wai dik ofto pablo an alii pinset; Dob amit 
the Constitutionnel, no d hing for the i - Me cag the Laeger pila of foreigners. arriv- sare her git prier roari engan Abera isposal, which 
i i by ntrasted strangely with the ects pro far from meme and that a contribution 
ing by the French roa 
cacolets,” and ier P 
Si primitive convenes of th) Hoe rar ttn chien Sma Sa 
roeco is said to have sent to the Court of Louis Phi- | country proprietors, who were sen hg shail cen i 
lippe,- landed at Marseilles. This diplomatic. per- | ferent agar Neg in the Mage ‘of lodging from Thham niversary a fete of: ie constitutio 2 was celebrated 
‘Sonage is a. near. relation of the eror, about | house to hous e Court of Spain has made great) at Leipsi 5 joieing 
thirty-five years old,.of a- jet-black complexion, } enee Sait- | diniof men:ahd women | d thro ugh the streets-as 
es. quite unlike those of a negro. are to the ancient pha f the nation ; magn: t| early as five in the kapna , singing patriotic songs. 
He was present at ye Laie which has conferred the | services of plate and prt Salian objects haye been! Tater in. the y there were public. services in the 
m of Isly o Mo hamı med- brought from Madrid, new liveries have been made for es, after which the Communal G: sembled 
left for Toul he servants, onthe Rossplatz, and. went through a series of evo 
of his Iread arrive and the Queen’s stud boasts of Horses +; ‘afterwards filed off in front of the Hotel'de 
Leptin © cc of a cook, two Party a se y d, Anag Uike aré tiroa Ai- tions.: Theyafte SS eek ae 
4} f the lat dalusian horses intended as presents for oe torp anini g passed off withgreat cal 
&ciations relative to the French Ji ea- | gue Sh aparma i of inquiry is 
Sures ada ted against ito ap Pg bestows much regret is that so much trouble and expense should have Pb but it is not yet known who gave orders 
“a the Pope and eigh- | bee incurred for festivities which at the utmost will | t5 the troops'ta fire on the ple. The report ofthis 
haying, attended os pe or of # the not last more than three days. The arena for the bull- commission is looked: fo with some impatience. 
age neh Chi tantial b Advices from: Brunswick of the 3dinst. state, that daring 
s Débats, “in ‘the. pr “state of | Roman Amphitheatre, — of containing upwards of | three conseeutiveeveningscollisionshad oecurred between 
mg. bearing and i which | 10, 000: spectators. Tt was co pleted l es your, andis On the Chasseursof the Battalion of the Guard, andthe joun- 
Neither the friends nor the Sirah ig wo of the French Go- the site of t m Bilboa, peymen shoemakers in that city. The soldiers had demm 
. Since the last ni negotiatior ons | of the 31st ult., afaa AAEE | their swordsand seriously vei mn ~ 
the 29th. cheered t 1 Ps i 
Pe ma magistrates at their "heads went to the| jE feet A report one abroad that the 
ts: made relativ. the Jesuits’ S | tant of ths place ts mse them, chem er 
in. France ; roe in pi a iat affair ony TO k r visited the pable i institutions, and in h the soldiers had been ordered 
according to his profound conviction, wished, by | evening y was illumina sei. They made ; an ex-| | to remain imtheir to. be in-readiness in case of 
make tof t and pi ony, to cursion to Portugalette on n the 30t | need.— aan Co none eens 
Mat in with regard so te E the senti ani- | the 3ist, returning in „the evening to Portugalette, | | Customs Union, which is now sitting at Carlsruhe,. has 
hic increase the duties: on several articles of 
ectly silent, and no cheers welcomed Her Maj foreign manufacture introduced into the states forming 
rie |i any P part a ba A net Thie Paco a a cha Tonea n threadand cotton, 
