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Wall the sights of France. to the fimi occupation of letter from Ommabungh of the 28th ult. says, “A fact,| private letter from Faenza, of the 24th ut, correbo. 
34 which i ee = ai : city | fases gta the and adds that th 
resetved,”-— session ber ‘of Deputies land country, may lead to a German olie mieie | own o: o had fi e 
an —— — <n Opposition: in these +n z A young and Set ac Roman | and that Sinigaglia od fees tee E joi 
and the Ministers as to the eirewmstance of the Catholic lady in‘Osnaburgh was asked by the father/in the-movement. « Bast night,” says mh ae e 
 Gallie cock” a ing tou for some pE t turned | confessor whether she’believed the infallibility of the’) band marched upon Castel Bolognese, a small tow “a 
ut -of the or ments of the French infantry shakos. Pope; and int transubstantiation. e lady answering ithe legation of Ravenna, to form a junction this wn of 
P 7 imthe negative, wasitold.by the confes- | ling witha body of about 100 guerillas, mostly belonging 
‘royal. crown” | sor- that in could not shave the benediction of the.|ito Paenza, who have taken: up their stati 
rt of the na and ‘Be the pal of another, |\Chureh;.on which, without eeng A absolution, she-||tiers of Tuscany. The pl bn insetgents is 1o a 
which marched ‘through Besancon a few days ago,,had_| left the SRE te The opening of the-Austrian North- |/vance upon Rom Another let er from Tuscany og 
a number of fleur-de-lis om their “cravase’’ The |\ern Railway, which took place on the art is, We. Bs 26th ule. mentions that are eae. that. the milit of 
Réforme saysthat itis the less astonished at this,as it||the Augsburg Gazette, “an important even mmission sitting at Ravenna would go the rounds of 
knows that “the last — the Duchess de Nemours:|\respects. is line of railroad is‘the first iy: oft the Rom magna rae vo vous the'insurrection. "Lhe most d b> 
danced in London she had fleur-de-lis on her shoes,” | Austrian government ‘for the establishing æ railroad ||reports have a Propagat ated. throughont Italy. Ae- 
—Monday being the King’s Big cage all the Ministers, | communication with the north of ny mg iras the ilast counts ts fro m Ven state thata rumour- was:eire l 
and high funetionaries now in Paris went to St. Cloud | for connecting: Vienna with one of the m tant t fee 
to pay their respects to his Majasty. His Majesty has|\provinees. of the monar ro bg opens gto nas the bancation at Divja Vecchia, anđit is.was the reason | 
d his 73d year. The King and the Queen of the oe and the Elbe a s of rapid and cheap.||why the autho iii of Tan d armed. a number of | 
Belgi and their children arrived at St. Clond on|'transport, — wai the “distanco between pane loutters ready to ‘to ail at a. moment’s: notice, Notwith. © 
Sunday. The Due de Montpensier has arrived at/St.|and Prague so as to bring t them within 15 ‘hours’ jour- jist msurrection has completely miscar. | 
Cloud from the East.—The rhe sy of Saturday pi ney, and the rhe =e: Rae fete and Berlin so as |iried, the e public aia still continues very much agitated. | 
lishes royal ordinances, dated the 23d the on 7 go a one no oity. ‘to the othew/|It is feared that the faitura will form themselves | 
several personages to "the dignity of E peerag ys. it t: pres s the m p of tra vellin ing rila bands in the ins. 
Lieutenant-General Fabvier, who distinguished “hime ||st fi e|iment of ‘Tuscany has adopted measures to watch tlie | 
self in fighting for the independence of Greece, is almost,| Danube, mete mmunication between’ Trieste \frontiers, The a rar pense es the other. states | 
the.only one whose vame is known to = lish readers.. | and Hamburg, so thes distance may be performed ||have likewise adopted pre nary ? 
“Tt appears,” says the Memorial de Rouen, “thatithe|\in 106 hours.’ We have just received, says the |The Gazette of Bologna, 3i the? 29th. te announces that 
works fo r exten nding to Eu the port of. per whieh Au gsburg | Gazelle, the important a n tha t the the Po ntifical tro Ops Fe-e red Rim inthe. 
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pg atone “it be immediately er am i the same | dorf: The King has-also approved: of the ‘ecompanies'|/accounts received this ning a at Bologna,” adds the 
royal nig Se nce.” A Marseilles bag aga for constructing the Crefeld and: Ruhrort, and ‘the [Gaxettr, - one that oe cine ji moun. | 
that Don Carlos and the Princess de were )| Maestrec ht and es lines. | The results of itains had been overtaken by the Bao troops, the cata. jj 
leave that city on the 2d for Nice. Kord Moniteur pub-.,|'th and the ustom-house officerson the side of 7 
bo ted a ordinance, sanction trade and f the di th Balze, in’ the legation of Ravenna, where they were 
the branch railroads of Dieppe ond È M lgi ploy tt saa with the as of some killed and wounded. In 4 
Dalton, Shee, Blount, and Co. The oes announces, men now in the d pest distr e This detain’ ot. oe pie anitime another bmd was metibyithe carabineers | 
ander date Amiens, the Ist inst., that the celebrated,| Ki I ; with th d Pontifical Bers armea pi the Custom-house officers | 
institution possessed by the Jesuits at St. Acheul.has, Switzertanp——The committee appóirite by ‘the a Ba di, in the le egation f Bol ologna, and i ‘revolters 3 
¢eased to exist. Forty of the fathers and novices | Swiss government for’ directing the linesin that: coun 1 "a 
oned.the house at the.close of Se sas a spate try, has decided upon the execution | of ‘he $ föllo wing _ Russia.—A letter from Constantinople of the à 4 
of whom expatriated themselves. lines, viz., Basle to. Qlten, of a seeond am g> 7 
Searn.—The aceounts from Madrid are of the 29th|de Biel, and Olten to ma ing in all 44 Swiss.||between the — wemi y; Tatiane ich the 4 
ult. The Gazetle publishes a long decree relative to leagues, wen requiring an expen tare a 30,000, 0008. former ‘sustdine disastrous ey 
public instruction, which appears to have given great | I ae a all be ean, Fo that canton of bee did in the retreat ‘tent nieas Tt appears that the | 
satisfaction. The Universities of Madrid, Barcelona, ss il hav vea Four be ers o of t an- |; Russ ssian army, in-its. retreat from p WAS Se 
Granada, Oviedo, Salamanca, Santiago, Seville, Valen- |t y harassed by Schamil’s: troops, ‘which followed $ 
cia, Valladolid, and ossa..are to be maintained, and | already chee outailine. It results from their: eens close is gr ‘On agem i-Ouchy, ` 
those of the Canary Islands, Huesca, and Toledo to be | andiobservations ‘that the.course the ‘most favourable: Georgia, whicl tributary to. Russia; Count Woron- $ 
converted into-colleges of the second order. In future, | for the of the. Al oe = mentees noa Maria ae thinking that ia tan got vid.of his | pursuers, halted % 
the degree of Doctor can only be obtained in the Uni-| and Lake Maggiore. The Sardinian gov sage lI exhausted tro ops, i erto- give themvaifew hours’ 7 
versity of Madrid. The.rectors of the universities, and pronounced itself in favour hy the shoxt line ‘from 1 Turin: wer was, Tni, ais en, ih 
the directors of the faculty of medicine, are to gi reg and aatira dondan! Ci 
immediately their ir respective establishments to the Poli-| Iraty.—The projected insurrection in the Papal |no time: ‘unexpedtedly attack 
tical Chiefs of the provinces in which the universities Stata, which was said last week.to have kennt ‘their camp, pre after a‘short hes ‘very ‘Bloody 
are situated, pears: to have beenmerely waiting:a-convenient op-||Count Woronzoff was forced again to retreat, in 
it was reported: that Gan Isabella was to: phat her: ioe Pasting for me aatibnesk _ This‘oeeurred-on the 24thi/ito r rea ch a more favourable position. Bdg he appears | 
in Seville for the winter on t of her| ult., but like-al it failed immense J 
"sand another zeport s state s that th ei is| hold its eo ee ‘the: military pi E Tenai number o of men. The number of men killed i is not ex- 
about t inst it. The outbreak took place es Bimini, but iti| actly known, but it niaii be jud ‘that 
of Port ba n in one of the towns on the frontier.of Por-| was by no-means-eonfined.to that city: The insurgents | 180-officers have perished among 
bg ih re ye ay require pe Pre pale it is entered Mianiss from the republic San ‘Marino aan ineral gan two-of Count. W T oronzoff 3 
n will.again leave Madrid.—| from Tuscany. It was directed as = — — ‘and et eee -eamp of Ge _ fons a 
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A “ga. agg lg io been searched, and a large ha apes name of | i, who a |icass dis o got possession ge 
t of arms, powder, uniforms-of the National Guard, | Colonel in Syla service, and who as i Trat: for a:|and 5 e grater — of t 
č., discovered, and it is hence inferred that. another considerable concealment In con- imuni sians, “ater duis vitt af 
conspiracy has been nised in Arragon. Letters, junction with Count Pas he: geste arep plot among’ areatan anaE ed the es 
from Barcelo: on of the 27th ult Boa shad, 12 and soldiers: \stroyed the villages,:and ca a : 
men, who had fled from their homes to avoid the con- | of the garrison. On the night of the 2éd and. ath: ntliogy hs inhabitants to the mountains 
8 vag were | a ape ‘om necessity to Woronzoff reached Tiflis on the 3d September, 
r morning of that-day,on the| they iamodiniiy closed the gates. They ro em shattered remains of his army. — 
glacis of Se citadel. The a were only, ajes e pom their object the ernmeiit, and | Woronzoff, at the commencement 0: 
prepare for eternity. The oldest was under:21 years their chy: “Wine la. oe prema Dhe troops, | amounted to 50,000 men. 
of age. - Clamor Publioo w arns-all em asaan who tl b dt } 15,000 are said‘to have ` 
rms, that sundry Eng] } tifieal cockade, for tl g laredithat they | besides the vast numbers who peris 
of the finest pintuaes of the Madrid Museum, in- | would remain faithful to th tof the Pope,| fatigue; and privations. The sources from 
’s celebrated “ Pearl.” soggy oe m mdition that he ld give a constitution. |:account of this —— battle has been 
d arg by the Government papers. It was| On the eo of the 4 troops: ae alee e Cardinal |.appear to be deserving of every credit. The’ 3 
erp ved that the Cortes would not be nea legate’ of Fonli, the insurgents too took t to Aight, and the: ithe. pth will be to put. an am to sean Pe a 
led before. the end of December. M. Thiers had | inhabit Russia has congratulate the 4 
arrived at Cadiz, where he was to embark for tbisi| declaring that they had taken no part'in the insurree-|on the result. She has lost a sere eee nm 
Siete: ie te ition. The fort of San Leo, witha garrison of 500 chen; | fieke army she ever sent into Circassia; baarit 
tion ae ci heim papers state that M. | took nepartintheafiair. Theinsurgents before leaving} of this army is disorganised and dinconten™ a 
Ronge arrived at Hebe on — 26th ult.,.but was | the town took : jon of the savings bank and the'|jpeople of the country are loud in their’ com 
ffi id: d any money. |) ə whi ; 
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in a aud proceeded to the theatre with the inten- ome ihe m — South they did not touch private o far from being subdued, are at the 
m there haranguing the people; but the authorities:]! |penigr. wo of Ray enna followed the example of of: russ not only 2 as ane peng as they were 
tefused to give 4 fiia e a but have A ts 
herman, the deputy, then invited M. Ronge to go to.the | tro soo pent osal,a good deal o ns gee 
garden of his house. He did so, and was followed: by.|' fighting took: arme ioris ce depon and the — bit. | ifort St. ro ers sburg y confirm the fact of 
an immense crowd, who gaer, the vacant space, and. co-:| ants of the re which several persons gagement, but claim the victory for ‘the inal 
M. ae addressedi| on both sides. The soldiers rs fred grape grape a ung the mitting, however, that the C 
ne: the e origin and character of the New | people, and greatinumbers were killed. On-the side of | Dargo, in good order, leavin 
th peda inte- se + ae ome ne vernment an officer tae _several soldiers were e | hind them. It is supposed, opie ae mon 
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2 en Rouge inc haley the at one Man o ag a body of troops: to the frontiers, and at Venice sa ete on, 2 
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Ga- | gover nment also preparations. G un-boa temer ait in its po protege 
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Royal of Ba- | w a may ae oe po — = ae corm | to information derived froma bira 
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t his | but it| attempt, Marshal Radetzki, ‘ake commands: the aint laghens landed s at Sarma 
King then, says the | Austrian troops, reinforeed thegornison.of Ferrara. Itl ceeded to the Caucasus jt Cu 
and immedi- Suei Milan that at Benevento some musket | the mountaineers. Count € anerine, ately $ 
shots | ; hi ance, di 
in anger. Pie ehee- aedini i ' been, fired at the Cardinal d Sié 
and that. the latter had been This. year thesia 
acted » iy aint se ee the mare so as Bene- | Ximen States AND 
