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THE NEWSPAPER. 
302 
(Serr. 20, 
sojourn on 
ard t 
the value f he r chee whe visit 
mira 
Adv —— toa mra ofa London pàper, wherein 
Te 
bo cumstar mee which enhanced | and compose 
ue r bi a tha me Tenat as er Toulon on the 6th. ve 
‘rte 
arenes elcome pe pena 3 rance, prov sions and iad bh 
of Spa 
a Del fell h 
d of seven ships 
was wah an o be its destination. 
ey had taken in six 
of the line, sailed from | 
seen 
brilliant rece 
: ption which they ex 
perienced on th atr 
a nn mes O thes sh there with ti pesei of the sort = a 
th : 
ti 5t teto agra nd bull fight, in which 
ard 5000 marines. sye 
it isa that Her } 
tion of. visiting Paris next year; the Legitimist print, Ld Prefect of 
Fra irreconcilable with thos 
aos Wey uch doubt the correctness of this piece of news. | whieh require his presence 
The Que 7 ety Ft ze de Broglie is to have 
besides her own will there is that of her Minister and y gs left a at oe French Academy by a Ar i 
M. Ro uddenly | j 
ery mu bt the 
een of England, as a woman, may wish to see Bier’ Low 
f 
believe Lord Aberdeen and Sir Robert Peel ea be both of em 
prudent to yield this point to their Sovereign, France has 
foi 
be a less tanduil abod than Tréport. If the Queen | 
d g 7 
is mid that the Du 
t r-Collar ie ne weather has 
not the same love for English alliance that M. Gu zot entertains chhipa at Paris. a 
rit, and Pari oe: is agitated by a atte the C passions, Ea night, and at intervals ‘lrougont a e Monday, 
Cher sini, conceiving that its duties are 
ose impose ed upon him as deputy, 
for several me in-Pa 
pa 
a good deal o de Baverday 
with 
ish would be regarded by a population always a 
sometimes turbulent, and SRo since soe a 
things than ba Actaea oan on to which Sovereigns are h 
ated in ae t France ?” the 
A royal ges na eg approving of on adjudication of exp 
h ever 
ial gales were supposed to have ed, 
d wc quarters the harvest was completely fini 
be rs from Nantes of the lith inst. state 
rvest was over in that part of Brittany, oa hrs on 
w ole, 
D 
e e ang 
that the 
sd nese attended mass at the cathedral, where the bisho 
Di 
yas another 
Plaz athe i roe 
© present at > i 
with contidersble skil by the hoes ore executed 
ye garriso 
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precision. In the evening a con tone 
à cert w j l 
err rose was fi bl | Cy thomas 
r y the a 
n the morning of Sun nday, the 7th, their royal high. | 
officiated. In the afternoon there was 
fight, which was remar rkable for 
ected. The quality o 
of the e gr ain, sone "hed 
axes arrows and other weapons; the whol 
i] being 
. we 
dnd 9 royal guests witnessed the scene without any 
manifestation of disp pleasure, and the Fren 
ane very handsome presen ts to Montes, the celebrated 
The closin 
the Great North nern Railway of France to the Com a te been a little impaired by the ogee of the season. 
Rot ild, was signed by the Kin a of the French, at} Spain.— e gave, in our last, the brief announcemen 
u, last week ; as also one 2 eonfirming the ajacatin cer ste by the French eee of another care 
of the Teaco a and Haz line to t any nsur rrection in _the k hi 
O'Neill. The S onsiitutionnel states vg ‘om vt e eae 
present state of t orks the Choe ay a Rail that th thoriti aiaia been Eini nln nain 
it is impossible t qat ig w ye h li popu y preparing , although the 
the frontiers of Belgium will be phones but + tat day TE which i it y was to break out was mit 
the portion of the line from Amiens to Valenciennes, 
Lil i 
ya 
A that 
t specifi ied; it 
fro 
certain 
rte every curta E t 
the citadel was lighted up with innumerable 
Tae in the darkness of the night, made the fortifica- 
ons loo so nent. Ont 
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8 
with the branch line to e, i 
eigh 
that in t months from the t time it will b tion “of money ‘had even 
akai finished and in a operation, The O'Neill 
y 
these co! ni¢ations, time was mos 
Company has given orders ve the Fampoux to | «the pecple of the 2nd of May go 7th of Jul 
not efore wi he 
ti ae ly, and i ge 
pected that the works will be completed by the herd K teers an co-operation of the refugees. 
is now e the 
1846. Itis now considered certain that the lines vo e cons irators attempted’ to} abou nthe ¢ venin having aiéeom 7 
by the Chambers last session will be adjudicated in the | ain over some Officers of the earrise The A eport | tance @ moi an 90 miles in 12 ma = . 
following order :— The idee to Strasburg, and Tours | was boldly spread by'them that th tion’ of th rene sy! 
and Nantes Railways, ards the close of October ; | regiment of Navarre was'secured ; and that it would de- new line of aan huresing through the valleys of i Ulan 
a and St. Quentin, abet the middle of November ; | for the insurrect moment it broke out. A | and the Bastan, and inspecting on the way the positi 
aris to Lyons, and Lyons t vignon, about the | captain of the Reyna-Gubernadora Regime red | of St. esas ven and Mayo, the chief scenes of the 
middle of December. The report of the Prefet of the | himse mpered with, and General Mazarredo, | rations between Soult and Wellington in 1813, 
Department of the Lower Seine co t has | before the whole corps, demanded his sword, and | was ac a s by'the Duke de San Carlos and M. 
to be the only defection, | Azevedo, P. tof the B ; 
n said upon the satisfactory progress of the works on | | degraded h him. This is stàted 
5 icy k 
ae place. sneer 
t 
h 
dr rawn by six, mules, accompanied by Quee 
the 
n Chr} 
town the Dikaded took | 
of Her M y and entered be! tra vellin ing carriage. 
Taking ihe hich road by Tolos: 
the Havre and Rouen line, and states confidently t} ntenced to be shot. The regiment of ie 
yal x ed in a canteen aty of commerce | Navarre remained faithfal to the Govern a hat | Bef 
ich to mak e their 
3 
oe wh 
k 16th July, 1842, pring which = rise to several | ite 
warm debates in th shag athe d Frenc h Chambers 
l its intention to renew it; and the Minister of | the 
in | their 
tion ea n in the uproar of the 
on the. eera mind b y the funeral > the journ eyman 
tailor, Manuel Gil, shot in consequence of his participa- 
Knight of ‘the Ga en Fleece, and the Duchesse de 
received from the Queeu’s own hands the P 
Scarf of the Or der of Maria Louisa. of 
Fiha Die 
19th ult. A 
I beén admitted in e Orders Isabella the 
mbled at the cemetery, e the workmen had been 
athe excited, The authori 
Catholic and Charles 1l, aaa General. pemen pre- te 
superb repr words. 
leaders of the movem 
had secretly concerted 
eir means of defence. At: about see ae 5 as ag 
p 
+The reported attempt the 
King sof Wurtemberg, which Bec vil nate Í in ott 
subsequent advices, 
A detach 
his intention to renew the treaty, unless the Belgian Go- | the quarters of the regiment of oe reer sao 
| Perso 
_ ernment consen co ingor tanto, ‘Thetime 
ns were assembled | there at that hour, 
is not confirmed y 
it wil probably turn out to be a pi iece of re ution, 
AY p PR: cS 15 a 
D 
n RIO Hats orb ee, meee 1 
Ane 
ga vive,” a “murderous firing was the re ply. The ono 
fell dead, when all | fluence of that atena His lan 
out assigning to him any avowed official sree A] the barrack windows simultaneously opened, a and a 
sored st ag ae that if th 
well- 
langua á 
PER zi head of the Jesuit party at Lucerne, 
tion. i 
favourabl 
vo e ine Deschamps, the new Minister of | who did not expect so hot a “reception. At ll eta ie the ‘papers that publi ings © 
Foreign = will himself come to com 
t ; th 
the 
plete tga Reg Monite — a royal ordinance | the positions beforehand ass 
d by the Kings of | municated ym 
rance and Prussia on the 2a t Fune e last, f for the reci- | grou 
tradition of malefa Moniteur- Al- | resid 
i areg the conven 
; igned to them and 
leans of advanced sentinels; various places, for instance Koni be: Berlin, notice 
of insurgents s surrounded Gene ral Cordova’s been give n ‘by’ the i consistories of all ‘the Er ng 
| sa , produced a s Sabie ion. — 
Pro’ 
ends” had been prohibited sf the | splice, a 
higher Int 
that of 
p exi 
_gérien, of the 4th inst., rea tailed account of the pers 
-departure of Marshal Begeaud, which vase : place ee mam 
in the afternoon of that day, with unusual rs 
lence, 
e 
them. Everywhe ere they met with ‘the 
At eee they ha ad vanished, and 
sam 
e | cabinet order of the 5th Augus sot, issued on the 10 
4 . y. 
The Terz tion of Toulouse, of the Tih instant, nt ‘ei 
a “ears and B 
£ 
ght or t 
wounded at about lo. Several iper- | 
fog! that the Miniter o of War would visit the ~—e e = 
do a rok “aged ee of Algeria 
rney in com bee 
pase ad to om a a beliet that the ete $A. ay pea ch | m si 
stl th 
on_ the following day, It was | condemned to death, rand others have made — 
ch co mise some persons of note. 
EEO 
e, however, 
bep to adopt me 
of 
has since occurred, but the 
asu 
dhiot 
res of precaution $ * 
tran- } the department of the Pere the meetings of the 
Protesta: énds” tie al 
th naa ta the Ser of m rs, | 
the ee — their pores they 
ob poyani of ‘po esa The formation 
sturb- } closed senate ie Dente e they may a 
orities}is also forbid aera letter n ees m Berlin of the 7 
~ a 
eat rie the King of Prussia and the age 
ene: 
tenance order. The Queen was e aian ai, the arrival of 
— SEURA sia senile vs DAMAT ere had Lie [arrive about ei 15th. In'the mains me her Majes of t Russ ge poe vane er fro i m St. Petersburg ® 
isted u : usly e e o t of the prese! 
were made on either peg nomha ions | title of Marchioness of Sareh with: remainder to | state of he Balt tic, had taken the land route, and wai 
“ but one thing appears certain~ that is, that the Duke | Gener) seen for the measures adopted iby the | not artive at Berlin before the 12th instant. She m 
ay val actress a Africa." Don Can the Duke | General during oe recent disturbances, andit is said that | to stay a week there, and wont then continue her } 
eet ag red a ag ged os an oi the } pert of cir o Taaie ustice “i and the Interior, are ao to Italy, avoiding all the capitals of the Ge 
lehte ceive the grand cross o ries ITI., in testim e 
* ighted at sie Hal de 3 Nonition. sa Ega i eed eer of her t Majesty's gratitude for the loyalty ‘and TE ri em " Swrzetanp.—The Grand Council of = i 
-fugees peas aaa the ont llth i int, The Landamman gmg of 
: excitement has bee sod be and e enforcing compliance with the | The poe speech, which he puman situation 
oo nel has a letter from Madrid o of the 6th, , | canton Sh ‘ie = April, the pr ratet ie 
i eordin:df th ich is deserving of a ntion, as it is perhaps derived | association, i orks a of the press, op ri 
Minis n nah its $ patron M. Thiers, ae Rend n-Madri es the | which it w. i le to introduce in Ere assemb 
tonne ü occurred. It is affirmed,” sa ys the Conséi- | tution. He en concluded by callin, ng o ate r to approve 
aah ut nnal p that this other Ae brig is ikes Ful ghee a plot | in the name of the Execut = 
wien a fei 
gland.—' yonne : 
frontier , give! long details festiv 
a ia Kongar ofthe Pree Piha, Cin 
city on the 4th inst. Tt is said that tho 
of ie 
t | the measures it had adopted for the preservation 
topermititsm bers te meGuneiate 
A AT 
been 
enśuře its success ; but several officers j 
om the conspirators had app lied to. bi os 
Couneil journed to 
è following resolution, , m bf 
T 
and | oe 
ities 
TOR ei letter from. 
us that a successful 0] 
