THE NEWSPAPER. 
318 [Ocr. 4, 
d the | after a month’s absence at his family sea’ arg gros mbu- | constant state of warfare, passing the ns 
Dei a Det ‘or | teau, has set out for London in order to visit the | the country and clearing the pant pa s day x Scour 
Paris. f the “Sitar states pepe pes ‘ippe public ae at of this city, and the principal towns Ai spread right and 1 ft, BitDig r 
will leave ree St. Clo: ~ iin week and review several e Topas d, and be betle r able to decide o | the e que - | enemies. The natiy OOA a veal i an 
en ts of the Paris garrison on the 6th October, in of the new markets t lying in invisible ambush. fi in yle wag 
~ the C i l recent | in Paris. —On Thursday week be ter Philippe 3 went Sa as i we were wild beasts, and disappearing wi hae 
affair in in the i d o Ë Mada gascar, in which t ba ard the rapidity which renders it impossible for us to pa 
lish and Frenci i aedon a adag P is en onferred promotions in, ‘or crosses of the Leg nye them. During the night the shore and town of Pa take 
subject of-e comment in most of the papers. The Minis- Honour, on iwelve officers or seamen of the ships: -of- | are guarded by sentinels and pat f oie rea 
terial De says— empbled th iere during his stay at, Eu. —N o less | every point and in all directions hus have we lis be 
Government of Bourbon having been informed that by a re r th for many months, and if our a deed Pie 
is to be carried into immediate e ion, s Jh ession ve new ‘ines, namely : —eight for the sume a more determined attitude, we really ko e 
; to 
of t he 
Paris and facanen road ; 
for the Tours and 
v ralised 
ies ofthe a — rol aap ckekndenindeemeeeh s six what end we may come to, for our sc fn 
wettes Berceau, Captain. Desfosses, and Zelée, Lieut. Fierreck, | Nantes ; five for the. Creil an nd St. Quentin ; lowes for | are beginning to be worn out by a service so fation: 
parior Eere goan ap of ie 5 reinf weap A = vt Paris and Lyons; and six for x ihe Lyons a Aver an zerous.”-—The Bi hop of London held acon ie 
were joined by the English sloop of war, Conway, to de- According the railw ay jou a fas firm at Avyranel Normandy) on. the 29th ult, 
expl s, and, if ssary, to protest inst the likely to take place between i Nor ae Ray Cant and o on os A following day started for Coutanee, on ‘i £ 
„The French and English commanders united in en- | pany and that of Fampoux and Haz uck. pains y to Havre.—The Dedais announees th tMr, 
se da Mi beta im se em sai teal at — wert Presse says R the French Governm nae is abou kai been appointed chief engineer of t} bate te 
Sil a: Ailes ia Gein Pou o saint not only | Send M. Mag ne, one of ~ mentee sal the Chamber ot roads:of Dieppe and Fecamp, and that both would } 
hhanamred, abat wn were K F A. anded k t Pie age Th Deputies, to Algiers as ner, t terminated ia aa course of a 
was plunder i PAIN adrid angie: ave mostl 
sequence, a landing was wie a et 53 towards the colonization of that counte Y, na to inquire | with the pn of the marriage of the Queen with 
the real force of the Hovas. could obtained. 300 | into:the best. mode to. be pursued in julare, ehe Presse | Prince Ferdinand of Saxe urg, and of the In 
E we. pah, Nobili ndod, under A command eapydert fhe expedition of M. Mag ne a pie vA ex- her sister, wi h the Duke de Montpensier. The Mer 
ayonet: thé first redoubt. alt although it was well defended. Phe pendit f CE ag peso ithin | still persists in advocating the claim of the 
same success attended Pe g ack u a second redoubt, mhith t oy ars, it Says, acisco de Paula 
was much stronger. these ga eae ed, the assailants 
themselves o Let ee $ ral, 20 fs st hich, cl ne, pacts 
a deep ditch. The spea men aad 
ha 
an of Ma 
vexation of the roe 4 but brave band, stars the 
<pended i in “Algiers under the niminitration 
rsh ‘al Ba reaud. een 
spilt, a great number of families have b 
A great deal of blood has 
een plae k- in 
on rs ndin 
an impregnable pres. go the necessity for a ta may ya 
boani bh al Be h French and En glish bes < ‘Sustained 
derable loss M nd M. 
Tilted" a the 
ck, an officer of the d four 
ere Bad or less severely” aan. 
tions. 
mourning for A 
the victims of foreed marehes, fatigue, al gpuel priva- 
And what progress have we ma 
the county: Ys and consolidating o: our w old n itt 
d 
pretensions of the Co 
oo ani. P 
of Monipenser3 is eonilered bra all, the 
ttl ud none them 
he hospitals 
pelos Gh 
There 
wha t must strike 
ri. Pew 
aiea that. 
al mj" Gazelle, the Cabinet of Vien 
M. de Gr: ren ~~ cadet of the 
P aig Sig jeie and r 
nech a na Engli 
gain E The g de 
conduct by div iding then Nac, and 
wi oie mor of the Bo glish. were in 
es—on 
endeavouring to 
lant 
ot po 
Grainville crowne: 
giving on If to the 
n proportion to ours 
ded. 
fe 
Panama, fi 
—_ gained and 
i capil 
hitious aog ich ae ppponle. unicipal districts, ‘for the pur. 
ur e, WHIC ele: 
ep the hg Fm equi fod: to consolidate t ‘ec, pose 0 f taking ac census ; BP., of the north ‘was found t 
asters of theirown possessions, they have al- |.contain 6989 souls ; that of the south, 98,357 ; 
pene, te tog or negotiation. aoe have the Valley of the asm 7 souls. 
aera the Floridas, and all that 
india at more ha Y Lof 2 
eak of people sufficient room in their vast eerie T f 
n S knew their > wor 
o of 
m the tothe 
river in the Orezon, t thea acayfing. the the thon. aera of the most 
r sacrifice Prince Fer nand of 
burg with the Queen of pein, = Dat, ibe ohien 
Queen Victoria’s visit f 
consent of King Louis Phi tippe he D, y 
zares has. xeturned to Mads 
M Da OZ 
hA 
applause for the prosperi 
good ner Tor gia aaia 
which c rabl 
bu t lit tile opposition i in ae Dea coe 
inally belonged to th 
A E i i enty | RMANY. —We learn from Berlin that the Em 
the Unitéd States knew their own interest they would con- 
tented with what they have. The civilised world cannot view by th the Anhalt ra ailroad. Earl the =e ing ga 
with inditerence their. aggrandisement on the Mexican side, | were stationed to prevent the c ets ard of the stanga 
ae Srey neh of grow re gain in He ci wager gs $ is so |an e a eon being encumbered by tl 
muc a eo upto the infamous institution of sla h distinctis 
For the political balance E he world the eonquest. of prowd; SE rae ms beg irna Pages Maj 
Mexico by the Ps iari States may create ey A Aaseni were a per 
which, though distant, it will not be superfluous to guard arrived at the station, ‘scooped by the 
Mi ast, Europe, therefore, <watebes y with care a grent empire | Prussia and the Princes, the Grand Duchess Do 
ch occupies in t north an immense sur- 5 3 
face covered with a population of 62 milli ouble that of of Mee rome , pa rineess — b 
ce and that of Austria, and q ple: that of Prussia—|'N ethe rlands ee Dessau, wi er: 
n of <noth t 
train wanied ecg 
the isthmus of | 
Columbia 
cultivable lands 
print declares that if the Fre agli hO Russia E oes æ aa! the democracy of EARI a eran uo 
ments have not planned ttack, it must have been than she may on one day think con ae istent with her p rE —The Duke-of Cambrid and Pri 
concerted between the authorities of B and the | and dignity.” It is not for the i interest of Europe that the en- | Hesse paid, on the 22d, a sort visit to the Grand Dus 
Sau S, ; the oọ-operatio: the two navies rea of A ss — be i aa hand, nor do we think | o f Heme and returne sa Hack to Rumpen 
in s0 petty an affair is quite a “ monomania of t oor. a wile pong towards the poor ets of “he i a w] they had pres ; 
p Sa e E aa 24 oin p is indigmantoni two ike United $ States. and a levy of bu les ns by the e Mexicans at birth of an hide the hous _ of 2 igi 
ETERON S 3 oyed on i S Wo: e way on. ere is, bee’ ed ‘ine ep! at ku 
Sion, while only -~ English hie figured in the expedi ar tors, godd. phaea viar ia aa pat Fes shri a saison, The K s by 
S4238 Fre en having been landed, whilst | the Atlantic.” pular n his moer s. On oe ec ‘anny, he : 
re faa were exposed t ts of The warl li + and he has obtained the reputat 
ashort, to please Le Commerce, the way arsenals are not pr on the au meee on the | of being very just, e specially in cases in which ake 
=e an he — - re . u |o aia side of the channel, The Minister of the ar mae e] have been apparently op ate A 
, and her w should, by rights of the King's talents for governing n 
the same loss as the French. | f =o and oar t er, and the nisin 
z Sernin As this was nes ane: ia eee = oe “of oe royal ir of their mona al a regar Ti bi 
eontends, ave once more been t, Comte d’Eu, which is very far aea ented F whines ee Europe. The 
i, ici = garge ak it — : oe =. boa: e government steamer, Penguin, igne the dyn eset ap ‘een 30 
Fie mg witi | the-Queen’s flag, | moored in the ock. He a ei t wkward hich might have arisen 
whic h the your ng Fren es ea . The Con-| the eating dock, and the small steamer the inaari A cos reigning So ereig : Th ather in N P 
tie ya sich sien in the first instance expressed sur. | which Messrs. Mazeline’s experiments as to the best | ern Ger vemarkably cold and diss 
“spn internton t that ene Freneh should have ie s for the propelling screw are to be made The stile for some ous Best = ag a 
English er visited a: fi — of the new fortifi- | prognosticate an 
pou that the English ias did their Aa uty well. It; cations, P poia tour along the = are filled wi ith te sell ae saas way home 
ove a ig that the intervention of — sens nat | .eoast. Beasa ve and ponts et | se sea-side or the numerous mineral baths ie and 
sall in the is to he alone s it ma, ve an| | chaussées. hae says pi Constitulionnel, for st t > tim ourse ofa very days those = off j 
seffect upon _ emdpe tof the. English gove Petits nt in | en ir erted.—We lear 
r—“‘over which ce possesses | aring plan dotherforti oa bers of the New 
ntes p is ly for 
oan ke of Seige The Courrier docs n ang Pe hi | defe ence ja invasion, It is said th eae of War | in in that city celebrated Divine worship Histo nad 
wobable result of another attack upon the Queen of | Chambe for the gran mee of quietly ds 
agascar. Its only fear is ry F. should afford | these wipes (ai ch — —— Pasty ew sburgh ‘Geet ite th tae King of Ba 
eg ort agp the Fnglish riya the one | ceived fro om Tahiti of the 4th of i eles sacs» de; | pei 9 he houses of the tw 
e orin concer with tie tno jenced, e as! arb count of the state of that islan us The he l- | and ` o iA AI ps 
greater importa ne Foye pe z a be ae» an extract fram a letter dated from Papeite, | hoo 
than it really merits.—M. Gu Guizot is still at — en she rape pitas alin ba a etal 
where he was to remain all Octo aea 2, wider he remains = pes me we wee one of the | in 
vuphis re at Paris. bal Soult tees von oy a n ae Se 
to leave sions an » and even some captains of the Eng. fh 
th i ATTIV ‘lish navy, has raised fairtioyfipas which 2 
unexpectedly ar | some “severe work with the ayong 
lw will set out 
December. 
VY: 
on bis return p AT ths defensive positi a 
C es te pes the Queen “is 
Raisi waiting fon ott er 
England ena to resum 
h she has lost. ‘Wel een si ha tempt a 
