THE NEWSPAPER. 
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the result is similar both in respec repect. to ws aand bes àt | assem bled at an early hour, and continued long in in a ttacks directed against the lat 
¢, too, the returns show eco the wine interests form coma but the subj oot of their gp snag hg not | object f clared ithe 
lancholy contrast to the general os sperity. While for tapi j : — sie Fat Rte: oject of all the © efforts o of oe Friends OF Li ght to be 
countries thus re i , cotta beca hey are driv ranspired. : r ured, r, variable f each peri ee 
way from our own fr roti by protecting tariffs which are aut ministry have decided on. not assembling the on + on | the eternal w ord of God,” se Sed that period for 
g alt ceeds the ineo rior legislation Cf aes ntry commits h October, as was intended, but to wait for some | trine le a on the one ha na to Atheiem and "Pant doe. 
e double injustice of exa line enormo: mposts m us, and y > ME E € an heisy 
of restricting Flie consumption of our productions, — alone | Weeks to give time to form a judgm ment of the reater constraint. tha n had pac 
farnish us t s of paying them. After hav aid for | of the new ta axes. Ru umours were afloat of a change of | ma known before in ery of faith, When s 
our lands, bearing vines, a higher impost than is e on from Ministry | was ove urgom Te r propa sd = 
> sae ge qr produce is condemned to wakes exclusively, pe ipa, Pt +} sed that 
SiN the period of thae bang totanimed. 19 likely to be be > appointed to the several offices. I l phn i Sc naan to the dissenters 
different i indirect imposts, whieh a a Profit ot. ‘006 millions | lists Gen ing t cmeelves peu Ca tholies , Should be referm à 
to the state, and 25 millions to the The imports on ie and tio changes are merely among. the subordinates | os. epee appoint pose e 
productions va ary, according t A abash apt from 120 to 136 A pro pos TERR wis agaaka urpose. This 
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a address, so different from the oth 
cod aa to his Roy n oe. during his progress in 
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law hare Retterd the: sage RIE insu 
> | is auiii reporte = Madr 
Duehess de Nemou Shite urg) will be the consort 
soloa for he ‘Queen, ‘and „that the marriage of t ie 
Infanta with t 
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rac aa phena also reply to the speech Tor om sth 
ide r Chamber 
aoe os pe’ was carried b valee A 
e religious excitement in re continues at 
height. The progress of M. Ronge, notwithsta xi 
I alla 
the O didates, were only able to muster 35 d ly h b eal 19th h lft Stu tgard fo “Ulm a 
7 R made supreme a seein tl e ‘Teignin e eft Stutgard for m, d he ; 
votes m. The other elections which took | dynasties of Spain d Pee T & E | te Sie pee a inh habitante gee 
eae on. the 20th to fill the seats in the Chamber of | by am alliance between the Infanta and his only un f the most enthusiastic s his admirers accompanied 
uti ft vacant by tl promotion the | ried son. This proposal, it is added, was received with him all the way to Ulm, In the Saxon Chambers the 
peerage, w eenly contested. The ministerial papers Tadias a antisfaction pay: Queen Christina, a nd by her ament, on account of the recent 
predicted t tt onservative candidates woul in | adyice Queen Isabella ed am st grac ious answer, events at coe are so pron that the Government 
the ) vietory, | but they are pee i indigna ant at the Consti- This marriage is, ereft ore, of above one e-third of 
ae eat $ a E the i.: Soma eo the more so as it is rumou Py ae he Que tlt tl ] 
supported the legitimist candida’ reference to Bri Fie 
ee At Blois, Tachefoet, Veudithe, Issoire, Po pe iin tothe ‘by the = + a a French ating be ohge to d dive Ad Chambers Letters fom ay 
and Coutances, the ministerial ca ndi dates have been | to both allia — Messrs. Volney » of| to that capital. A German Catholic congregation fag 
returned ge majorities. — The inister of London, ha vee. the concession of the rail-| been formed, and at its first meeting it i of so 
Publie ieh has aper Boge por an order, vay from Madrid to Valencia under certain - | persons a uded. The meeting having 
by which he interdi cts, the kee of ladies’ boarding | dition ; principal on eing t y without the leave of the iaia it - tea: pie 
ph g c tap arlour boarders. | to deposit 3,000,000 of reals, pa ove 30,0007. in the | by a battalion of infantry.—Accounts from Munster of 
: reason given for this order, which has bee Bank of England, which su e forfeited to the the 1 12th inform us that the e Archbishop of Cologne was 
issue ry unexpectedly, is that the presence of Spanish i and ap “iy to nt that his recovery had been deelared 
‘such s may have an agg effect on the | of th pul lie roa ds, if the enterprise is wbandoned! impos: by the physicians, A letter of the 18th how. 
education of the younger ladies. The Constitutionnel | Tram y- storms in several | ever aan: that:there w at time hopes of pre- 
complains loudly of this order, which it een nu districts ‘of Tarragona, Catalonia, Valene cia, fete ‘ono, servin ng. t the life of the hbishop.—The Grand Duke 
ued alleged | and Arr: rragon paring Grand of Oldenburg arrived at 
reason. No inquiry had been "previamiy instituted ; to emigrate ig S m the province of Alicant o Al iers. | Vienna on the 12th 1, on their way to Trieste, to reeeive 
arcelona ities of the 13th inst., states tran- | the Queen of Greece. Princ T emiitiand of Coburg sa 
Jeet, and no warning h been given to t R e parties inte- | quillity prevailed in that city and the Test of pakei ia. | his-son were expected at Vienna, from which lace they 
ipa gba Says | ieee the Minister | Phe authori rities, however, contin = B watchful, and on | would set out for London an Lisbon, i 
pa ction g de published his likes a| that day the Captain-General issued a bando,| Hortann.—Some rioting took place ai f gd 
aot be! oeno i e has publi ukase, directing the seuss in the event of any alarm, to} at Haarlem on the 21st and 22d ins ae "hs. objecto À 
an dala y would | which:was tt et the es to.reduce the rice of 
, ee aha have the effect of ruining many | þe regarded as disturbers of the public pines and | provisions. A ae n and boys poradil the 
cy es oge ani * calls upon thef treated as pe The French fleet, consisting of seven | Streets and broke the windows of e pi q 
oem i ogee justico,“ ‘to ae y the same rule to | ships of the line and a steamer passed be: se Barcelona | detachment of troops immediately came to supportthe — 
convents, in w boarders are received, ppe e ien e llth, steerin ards the | police, by whom the shops were po ane ee d 
slands. The Spanish shi te coming | disorders prevented. umber of persons however 
Se soce— ai Jai Louis Na preg the state | from T Toulon, and mi ibe tie o ae anzanares , Com- | collected Aija on the following ieee before the 
soe. ae past iten uneasiness pR is friends for Mmanded by Prince Henry, second son of tho I Infante house of a mealman who seemed to be especially ob- 
past, is ra id Lame e. Debats an-| Don Francisco de Paula, arrived at Barcelona aa xious. The ge was summoned three ti 
Irving. id CEARA oy ux o Mr. ape ye mei —_ o dis erse, anda ng detachment-of grenadiers 
a p with a pi merican writer bee 18 sal UGaL.—We have accounts from Lisbon of al ss immediately pf va the crowd. 
ore charged wi a diplomatic egg” -to France. by the oth. inst, Seed Costs Ca ant es were at Thomar, on a| _ Russia——The Empress of Russ uchess 
mention he EARR h au e Prime Mi nister, and in | Olga, 7 ni So gar and Ba “13 = of pot anea 
3 k ived at Konigsberg on the 9th inst., and at Potsdam 
: me Colne Shy Selves) gown Shortly ge to France | thoriles epee towns. Theyre noe r the 12th. i g ei 2 Caucasus — 
= aged: Gata prvi haat ge e royal ordi- tle of the Minister were on a seale of tely after ing leave of the Empress, being 
a i blished Pd the official M ily A eng expensive magnificence, the cost being estimated at | de termined, it was said, to visit the scene of caer 
T DE e ofici a oni ys $ ngay. | 90007. sterling. Her + im ex isbon | self. _ Another a ‘account, haere states that 
ued PARA RAE T ng 5 La ress Con; | om the 15th, the day previous to that of the eighth an p e to the Blank ek SO and - 
ession A niversary of the Prin Do y heir to the $ the a apes ae 
a, Sagar m peene of g Duke = Dou-| A grand ley held ra foes int a Sea, and ani. om intends afterwards 
Ain pr zim Ese ; kay ae ther new titles were stalked of. soe Costa Cabral was to r i a > ' voyage in $A e Me Scii “8 ae Pha 
‘seven or eight. The company bl | Baron ;, and it was r that the D Tarr Ly.—A l i Nap ies, dat ne 3d inst., ar 
ap a to propose for yd : et and Nantes | ae assume the ae oF f Highness,.a w» hed exes i ce i eai e eh 
Peis hie . Ly te $ a ew | be supposed, ha famished fresh matter np hy nas “Opposi- | | from the recent alterations there. By the: ‘decree of 0 
are bitte sane a wri ai tion, and set ot ame aes Si renewed energy. 30, the bounties granted to the national tne i 
reve inn ihe Wont Heit pe a fps eaa of Saxony were apenga at abolished; on Aug. 5 the export duty ra Messin a wer 
ost oie, inbring the ‘publi, Seer pl en on the han pes by the Kin ng in pe rson _ His phur and, on the 18th the ae fata ion 
TEN ra -packets | the late disturbances at Lei i pee vata 4 
th the Mie Nove cesia "alla The following is the 
ould be divided into five lines, para ragmaph p m We subjee 8 — to. “ty (Aug. 20) ceed the tarif Sopa 
namely, Ist, ae Marseill lles to 
ent state of res 
horn, Civita Vee Di tom 
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and for } 
illes are to tke p aim the 6t 
4 O'clock am irom Connie tinopl on 
‘7th, 17 “pes ‘and Da at 5 o'elock pm, ;.from Beyro 
for Marseilles vid Ale song ria an 24 sgt the 6th, Teih. 
26th, at-6.o%c dria. 
iid. ; 
i = of 1S inst. re 
à at Saeg ‘the the : Sedla 
red spice od, pr origin. of the . e. Friends of Light thet th 
“Boner Warrant, E E Bi 
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legs Bes 
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