EPHE NEWSPAPER. 
» be introduce di of the Sth and 16th, from whieh T it appears i thata s eii pr oceeded, has been com 
roken aad ip. mapy parts of the | seems to haye heen adopted iors 
report uj upa an varios rel 
ieee practice of the m sdieal 5 o athe A — Tho adju- | rious insurrection has broke 
A Parle anil Surasbourg and the Tours and | colony. Dh Débats — that the insurrection is | both Druses and Maro nites 
k p9 on y he French t ar the Port 
4 was nssigned 9 i 
Prouillard, O'Neill, Dafeu, Lacroix, | for soma time yet. Accounts from oar egy: state pomplind with the advice of the 
Lero ae. who had | paid i ia the required secu. that an i neurreetion has taken place in the province of | Ambassadors, by accepting 
4 t and pa the tribes. of ei tirele of Orleans- saarena agreement between 
he 
Blacque-Belair, and ie poem, who had lodged | conceal the serious nature of the ineurrection, _ has finished. ‘Thirty thousand men 
: ents. Del several th 
artia hy mh repes 
Th 
too b ” e 3 ; P s ” ied in taking th a 
al Public Works, he lease of the | defenaive, not beim a position to attack their- ene- | of grave importance, and may involve it 
to the company of; mies, seya that this Sarh of affairs is likely to continue | culties with France and other Powers —’ 
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taking the lime for 34 years and 15 days. ville are e in ons wolt. — From Egypt, we learn that the Pach 2 
Pag ey Ps Stracbar z line, with branches to. Rheims | towards the abe, and the communications between | given instructions for the immediate pce 
and Meta wan sdjadionted Pn the fused companies re.| Tenez and Orleansville were intercepted. Marshal|of the barrage, a work that: will occupy otipa 
py the Dake de Galliera, General Cabieres, | Bugeand, in his aie to the Gov vernment, does not | then practicable) at least te v 
[Nov, 29, 
bef; 
here i. pi. 
iredi 500, ons and consented to | made. urgent requests for additional reinforee y | the Delta ousand — been landed from the 
ips of 
tedpee the period. of rh concessio by one year 79 ga een in cavalry. ships of war, 
ani 
ecounts Tadvid of the 19th inst. state | men and their families have wags engaged to 
pal ; several M set 
th. 4 Aaii 
nal dex Debate contains an satiate of four | then a brilliant Gan was a eld at „the Palace on that | tend. in some way: or othan E An he wapi is e ini 
ae soothe aprenden on the immense advantages gained | day, the Pre- | building to be erected near the spot. The 
even ty ho te the resty Jajoi cele with, China. | sident of the Connell gave in the evening a pen all | lives lost in ‘agngton out ~~ Mah 
rey t iş thenee inferred will be one of the in honour of Her Majesty., All the ) journals of of that | m mense, but it is certain that 
a Sacoeeh of the King oa corning the session | capital, without I published nf 
a Presse | homage of their. affection and respect. The Gezette| the King of the French, beari 
of 
hmondie h Canal was im. 
any P v 
Chambers, upon w which speech it is said Mee cles, in prose an poetry, offering their Sieta. the been sent sm de orgie A who T3 
already f ” 
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argument, eom onding for an contained a royal decree, elevating jeneral Narvaez to | Legion of Honour, first einsa, A ‘his High: 
pointa in 
of the 
tem 
t lon Pray 
almos; uplimi of the French navy, of the first class, with! at Alexandria on the 3}st ult. an 
to the 
ne 
Ao Royal P sinem. Owing to the | cesso ral Roneali, pen G poora S f Val the TERE of = ag an took pla. 
it | eli 
Princo ds Juin, or at least ta one of the lite- | the tide oft the Duke of Valencia for himself and his an Cairo, Artim Bey was detained 
a À 
e i the 
of brea ad, apd the e portation of cia, ein, had omi po resignation the Gor ent, but glish. schoone: ain 
nx, and bo nei for the United 
Archibald, laden with 
meet om, sailed from 
in nien east = Sees ve taken S Guauare oie donreess of a sorts of provisions in Alex andria on the 31st October without her crew, and 
pore ab Dinan and St. Mals's, aan pare y p board but the 
had been marched on the ie b inei- Tho Government, The bakers of Breslau have entreated of intoxieation, accordivg to the 
renter, who in a siste 
report o of the erp ami 
ded 
pepers of Monday a: T? 
the ge question, and, seme, of them aioe that a| to restrict, the exportation of corn, and it has been cur- alaye tosea. The vessel bas not since pot heard of, 
NDIA AND CHINA. =m The Overland Mail from Bombay 
ween this sy ancl. the United States ig | tently reported that the Government had acceded to the 
Others. oxpress, a conviction that America, | request, Letters, however, from Berlin of the 20th 
the » of a firm, resolute “rg inst. state that the kid ary _ noen of the or orta- | 15th Oct. The iso 
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neni, will “listen to reason.” The National, hg tion of corn appears to hav e gu It annouress the murder.of t kapen Singh, une whan 
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lisan journal, expresses the hope that Presiden quantities shipped at Da Nate Stettin, and a ts| by the Sikh wape a His dea 
war with Englan sapeo» of the ay At Dantzic, during the last week, andi in | deep: laid plot, a 
he | spite e badness of the wr a omnis 100 vessels | manner. From the te beginning 0 
for =e py sah, wheat sailed for Englan It is also had begun to throng. toxar 
he 
caging ela 
of af September the f 
leeti said 
prevent, have struck that the Prussian government do I Pear Se mands foreed t ienr other te “quit the ipet 
reported pr prohibition, take the Bs sigs Dkulee 
Accounts from Ancona, of the 14th inst., | Queen-M sheen, fh 
state, that the abe pure of pe lately m made b amani y me appease their viole: 
glish i er tb 
; | 21st Septem 
cetvabte how cae _— el at Private discontent in the country, It was on rie a oa | the pb a wate 
their camp. 
oot Be er, yt. Wisen had 
AAt 
nt clamour, but on the 
e Sase ra bot | into a annie west to 
ee 
or | Calligions, would ensue. At Rimini the people seiz ed | The yH , with Te pole: ihe Wa 
of pep bor laden =i wheat “on oe 4 Ancor, market, | state elephant! e camp . oe udia rs 
unloaded them by force, other points the eriy comme eo 
wt the moni Ne ee ee discontent, and a firm pa his 
families | ination to oppose the of corn. Ancona | res had aaa or elep aa ote guide 
n a treated beit was then a ners cif, and arte considerable | th al tok ec), an ft Reson pee he Aig ka pot instantly da 
S ikani ot commercial activity. — of Russia was ex- oar he sprog wounded 
roang = rpi peeted in Rome ou the 22d rte Neapolitan Rail-| The knelt, some sod tk 
pel road have, received ification of the the boy-King off, and sent him 
į 
Com ; the rat i slp a i 
m meda to them by the Government- of the | elephant was then forced. to aa at. 
eo ne. ood. up, ba veral sy at E dona 
on 
Igaury, permite oS mstruet a line from Naples. to| st reg a wers aye 
“a . plandie ne bam Ceprano, the fate of the yea States, t TE who was 
; of 51 his eivil list. How expect Capua — The 1 aa ng of paps has ordained, by letters e | attempted to prog age meade peeing oe ber 
irs uen | Patent of bruary last, that the gr ẹ irritated at the death of Peshora Singh, 
the works, to. be commenced | Two of his favourites 
Papen —The Journal des Debats, the organ of the | am Oe King, remained: prisone 
nig itted 
} e ee ion ob : 
. muel; | to forsake the Catholic. religion. The Deba/s corrobo- Queen-Mother oat perform tite duty until they can foda, 
railway ic snspec avin 
east anandan h dice of an assassin, and they. speedily killed the 
were S00 
; French Government, which, has. so often of Jate. con- | night, but were on the following day to return 
my bat hrc tained articles against R Russian poliey, publishes a long ee the palice. Phe wished G to be 
at | Recount of the horrible tortures said to have been in-| come Wuzeer, but he proia the dangerous 
"I flicted by the Siemasko, an apostate bishop of Poland, They are bewildered to hom. to. trust the Govers.. 
on a number of nuns same country, for refusing | ment, and t have the. 
rates the details given by ather prints of the intervi ill satisfy their yrd, have several, 
| that has. taken. place between the Pope and the perse. | times threatened to depose hulee legitimacy 28, 
S| cuted abhess of the convent wie had escaped to | the son of pe Run nee te deny) eal to raice Dewa 
J i mi adds, that impression made by. it | Sing, a son of Shere Singh, to One of the 
stat so deep, that in several selon es- | sources of their peel to pelasta Singh is statedio 
vate tbianen i in, im tbat capital the impresation, 4 furere | be a rumour, which was believed, that he had applied 
icolai lidera a nos, omine ! is Ba U pi Y the an fer aid to the British Government of India. It is eaid, 
this — tt 
© purpase will, 5 all pro’ probability, wexent the aria e B the caleulated to hay: 
s had è > be gran iat be Emperor Nicholas to Rome, and of the Grand Duke | the Goyernor-Genera a who ed to have mens | 
ed hy | Constantine to France, as the connection $ e Debais on the Doth October. The festival of the. Dusserals 
ro thas missionary Py + Tahiti, Mayr Po- with the French Governm, a toa notor a the 10th Oct tee pp raeng 
sinadi sae lls dition rate the sentiments of the one fromthe pei Another of the ger ‘at airy on the day of the ae 
ae ogi i le in the ay paper TT) BS = alleged con-| the mail. The t Hindoo — of the of that 
san lla peren ers ay Saa gs mearnee 0 k. Chureh, and | was to be: celebrated for five days at the end of Tey 
ia n° react: nas. "pone ee i 
i gy in Pam the come the Sneek ig AE the German ties. ms Lahore. The Paes -General ea 
“i ad a rotes aleng th jaltie, „and that some | mander-i ' India pon nena D E Siia 
ae tha aa | 4 Ok tie H or a, h aers on the 15th Noxember. Teri, F was at 
ng suffered so varie arg tag aos hy wnika p T oti ing twas 
ne ; A ig ity. | Kurrachee, and no was eral 
and not h weight, be Kaisasker, a| th ye p oe 2% Governor-General. 
the. Bos ¥ t heres grep. or 
rm Franek, itn The f the Niza 
rer | À Bg @ cae, sent by R 
i AEE Tagy aee to. Ao e Ska 
Girearsiane, 
likelihood. enforced. by an army- 
der. Siow ot ich had been furnished | and fears 48 ago; 
tage, This expe of the. by h s 
gravely peeve na. ed hy the | dependent on British 
m’s dominions ° 
tructions for 
of the administration of the:revenue had 
nee | the. Governor: General, which wil if reste 5e 
andantly sold outs It wp pe amand of She a Fendi, has. a A have not been paid for 16,mon 
me Englich aae eaey | the inhabitants of tha Lebanon, On, the departure of| is mentioned that of Seale Zeman 
of himself, English the steam: pe t from Besrout, } eparture of ising srry he x me bi 
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