Bes NEWSPAPER. 
[Dec, 20, 
if not because it la ed resolution to act “with promptitude and | Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette.—Ibrahim Pacha left | present inactivity. TI 
it i ith men—itis not with particular R . ney are therefore desir 
dupabonen * not wit men P raia gag Perpignan on yon 8th ult., for Vernet, Hewes ree | ting their present uarters. As neither oa. of quit. 
Pith a superior power : itis with the weather, with the sky, gwar ac a ours as were paid him on arriv. an was forthcoming, a recall of the arm pay 
with the ; it is with the Almighty Ruler of the Uni- | at the fo: pe. marked his departure, and t The telegraphs on Professor Morse’ y was looked fop, ae 
yerse; a man or gre peld Ma new Government. comes | weather b fi ill be in t sor Morse’s magnetice Principle =. 
to power though r: y the ery of famine, and it) t beve a the He I B . operation on the th Janua xt, 
must necessarily forthwith "respond to o that popular cry. That corte: bey 7, wma psn couple of | Boston to Washington, a distance of 456 il ou 
is its particular m our earnest desire to see England months at V ernet to take the mineral w waters, and will the arrival of the Britannia, ou it 20l 5 D j 
ly hs great crisis. Iti his aoM our r plage | to = afterwards, it is sai ans. isit P Sc acca ult., > confirming | 
i sf of a-countr f — a 
pes po fr reee = pomir inp as ‘night len a sr speculation continue: produce easton n resulis toes through out the United ‘Kingdom, the greatest ex- 
a sg rnb ee ahem ml aa ‘al embarrass of | among the French, "and some severe failur in rı x9 
England. We ply here signalise t rence = deena already oceurred A few v days ago considerable sensa- | and n eR the ae fN v tork, j 
the present erisis‘and_those which preceded. the Emancipation | tion was create that M Gabrie al Buffalo. Fion 9 ew York te to 
Bill, the Reform Bill, and the Act for the Abolition of Slave: Is t b h f rose to 7 dolis. 25 cents, about 27s. 6d, 
At those various periods great popular agitation prevailed as at ms nh a bro ‘other o ‘an eminent sinckbroker who has as jus | per barrel, but has since fall len to 6 dolls. 88 c ce 
ro aan th n 1 measures although ripe for discu: = at 
sionjdid not demand that'immediate attention which the Corn ne) previous morning at his coun: try hou The quantity of wheat and fio mi 
lawe eall for ; they might without danger be delayed. Suchi 5 i eS reat and flour sent from Buff 
saeeconce ot ra org The = ree E p E A'S as. H hax io thes Sy Grenel le. It was also — A = omens that a “ery | precedented; and the list of v perea theit frcighte al um | 
sistence ofi thé people do not adm rocra n, That | large no ea becom consequence f | New York to Liv sis from the 24th to 30th N be a 
the of a famine have bee mpl i exaggerated, we are | heavy losse porone ta Shemeiodee mapa show that a considerable part of tl oven 
f edy yet notwithstanding, there must be some cause for ed on se at Dourdan, where ‘he had | tined for Engla eh Tl F ie increase is dex j 
alarm, since they have produce soluti one of the | been li y y en eee S wet heat ig of the po s 
Strongest Governments which England has had for many years. iving upon as cal income of 5000f. to 6000f., | States is about 125 e larges ; 
In the generality of questions t ree years would not tend tent chiefly from the sale of the presents from | known}; the erop o of 1842, which was Fs ls : 
oye ho oan ors will See s hi anager nel Napo oleon and his fa mily. this e, was 103 millions. The c anals ‘fro one a 
Sis atarving follows j ga TER a B tv em amento ae JERMANY.— Tetter _ Berlin of the 7th inst , state | to. Albany were open on the 29th Neveubal and were 
very 3 hof e nt may probably consist in that for some days pasi strange sto rie! s have bee n in | expected to remain open perhaps a week seen eo : 
pending Mad he mean time. the d jf p 
The Constitutionnel, the organ of M. Thiers, says— os by the audience which apr ivate soldier has Alang all aig a ay riage : p prs po y- bee 
“ cession of the Whigs to power upon th: ie a [ha ad of the King, and the rev lati hich h id , he |; i 
question cannot but be popular. The opinion of the g eater por- e! elations which he is said to at the last accounts 250, 0 00 whe r iine- at 
tion of the nation upon that all- —— question sheath tr which was suddenly entrusted to Albany alone, waiting shipments to New York or 
eg te Brigante Can a Parliament the different. him by a person unknown. The soldier had been ob liged | Boston =T on Post gives currency to a rumour 
and cann e ko kbédiately ie pear ofa inoity in the as omanan s o T rou oe bg hee = the a to communicate the that Mr. Pakenham, “who, it is understood, has been 
To combat against sue dificulties Lord John Russell will have | op Thait Saedah founded [Peo Mors the negotiation about Oregon 
to call into play all his energy aaa talents, io is one of the i facts. The au udience took pate ant we Kiki issaid | with Mr. Buchanan, will be recalled, and that a 
most able PEUT tee ee and pis firmness le “ts have been greatly a e cted — _ be me: Minister will | t t to adjust the ifferen: prt : 
ìi Sny Y v k 
a wee leader wihara mooatae ta an auaadints re? he ee es culation | tween the two nations upon more liberal terms than 
ee of the Commons, an cose oie ention nn iumber of qenpersng A the secret disclezed. by Pii soldier; ‘the mo; vas have heretofore been insisted upon by Great Britain.” 
sto secure a majority i pper- House; but such | likely is, that it is connected with the fermentation in e position of the United States Minister at London iy 
abe nee cata ye s ithe Comnions is = Posen, which sp reads more and more, and Ta given seems to be very hat rence Mr. Polk’s “official jy 
enci Uikeoldvion ‘will no nediztes:, Although.a general oceasion to ‘lie arrest of several per: — According journal”? denies that Mr. M‘Lane is dissatisfied with iip 
mom eg would ee the o Whigs af few more voices, yet the number | tO this account, a milita tary = among t The Neo York atte and Enquirer 
aid them, pogo oie So Boul oni fei has the ve The Sag eey was shortly to to break | now pes to the Union a string of queries, from which 
Whigs nor the League are prepared for an election, An imme- stranger is Sap sed to have been one of the aed € ducing 
~ 3 is, one ntrary, rec ely what-the ‘ultra arisen ae conscience troubled him, and who Mr. M‘Lan ł and that he 
Os re. Wi pect. ne other question, the | desired to ease his ERN yithout directly becoming an ultimatel yielded telly be Mr. Polk desired 
creation of peers, it would $0 or 80 at le ; et a ger s 
erosion pf pers iE wold require of 8) alensi, whioh would | informer, —John Ronge has returned to Breslau in good | him to open a preparatory, negotintion fh uud 
a s of ôu Abours.. The conduct of Lord John Russell health irom visit to rmany, ti ofw hich instructions ai 5 
Pesan apo kenerets mong a. sü Ethe Ministers. who | Joy of his freind: He ett Drenden on the lst inst., emanate to the British "Minister in the Un ited 
lington. The Duke of Wellington is. sai Shee fons tae ee ode m apaa mirindo is Pan meee we a 
cause of the resignation’ of the late Ministry; and should he ith fow uestion, ae with the ii are al that Me should re- 
em aa ee the peal he Corn-laws, the inevitable TALY. Äocöunts from Na aple: of the that mer ; next that Mr. Polk promised to 
cg eee . page ie, gl tp nee ae ene opas a mperor had not yet t arrived, Tent pe a at | give Mr. MiLa ane Such specific powers adi a 
w Meien tse Oaaak to beii tor Lord te Russell Ty Soci fe lermo to pain te the Empress’s birthday. Accord- | as induced Mr. M‘Lane to believe there wo ld be 
Fore, think Nighy y probable that the Whigs and the moderate | 108 to these letters “His Majesty was evidently labour- | difficulty in AE he dispute; 
es may come to an 39 ing under intense grief at the aspect of the Empress’s | since the the President has 
ae Bry ir yas the = inst, emevnen that | sufferings and debility.” We regret to learn from | his pacific intentions in relatio an 2 
— pe made a e pmo the: territory of | th tte: — “ gs Tr = ry | sequence, had violated his fait 
oo x ore © was entertain so far en er Massa a ih left Liv 
tity. of eatd ig 8 ia h uring an th, that she was a obliged to bb ko. pied the |on the 23d October, after a tremen 
ces ai angiers iry pray 30th u wl house + the garden when desirous of air. “I ‘It w ould into Holmes’ Hole, Massachusetts 
state that,.in reply to a note from the French. _ Gove be to obtrude upon ks pei va vey of those e go d to New York on the 24 
g > it ae says a priv “or I coul e zÀ meeting of the Montreal towns our held-on the 
pest of his ; amicable intentions. . He has, in conse- | aff g tenderness oz ni grunts for his consort, and | 26th ult, i reed Lord Metcalfe 
quence, a ~~" ba. pom Garaa ai Tangiers, | which is_not excelled in any rank of life.” It is said |an jinas expressing the deep § pine which, “in 
Sidi Aloo FH r v of the Rif, with instructions | that mpress having expressed a wish to plant a | common with Their po Poa subjects tro a Parts 
r - r from reent Morocco. | tree in the Villa Olivezza, as a souvenir of her stay in | vince, they feel for the which 
About 1000 cavalry are to y. ew Governor | Sicil ised 4 i <i 
to his p and o i | ly, several persons her to select a laurel, | his hip’s hesa ‘on 
, # aaseja are to be sent to the fron- | when the Em magr slg exclaimed : — “FH have no laurels ; iti nan Lord ‘Metcalfe left 
tier, to oppose th rn of the Emir’s partisans. The | let others plant th I nada 
M Amb or, si 2 bth ly d n. e r an to the people of Canada to be 
oorish anion, > “whose ibe Pek ike a he i m have rpi Sia i roe r Britannia we | his departure. The sen’ timents are Ee loy: 
The Ew 4 ap ess py ait si pece- ve accounts to the and insti The jock and of a Christian, whose sary pat 
Rabet sep al jie up ea: at Se eo rng ss Halifa x on prived death of its perta. Tt will it be ee Ques 
were in-a state ; anaia 
eye tion, It wa ernor-Gene ade sate It is stated from good sources that Sier Majesty left the 
„those, and of th e Rif, had crys aia ‘est and the Right R Ret Bishop | decision. entirely to his lo lordship. *“ Mo nklands, pes 
ek rma g Teade i as = New York. |The news is interestiv ting, | treal, Nov. 25, “The Govern 
sages ia al the p as h 1 very imporlant, The } speculations, | not take leav mont 
dines) thy Erpa yekan Te ape aiid Pru? continued to | which the state hal asf 
Bishops. of Engiand, ney abate 6 ttention in the United States | without conveying 
S gland prim to the Arch- | press, particularly on the depman nd, tariff questions; | vince his Trae PE a fot their pene 
Wi apne (Dr. | It was generally be: the Presid cht | ness. He t quit his 
seman p to God during | renew his fo ment | Be ape tna eee 
rs d during | renew former Pa ng expressions regarding Oregon, | for a is tw 
: ome day, on the Sn that his 4 : 
ocino: he te sack” ofthe were ie vould not follow up ae the presentano o 
Mane lng ay re 2 for te the- sei returni of the Eng- aniey which ha or nl ublished in ae we arene PU suc ee est 
Ə a e Apostolic man 3 
Aceordingly, ou: M Londay,. the Bishop i eur j Ms scat x tha the ery of Oregon, h had excited font hese of this pa ndid provin ce 5 
with a 9 of French prelat AN EREE paper " Bi. sig% sal saa increasing gies of ae a 
_ope on at the Church of N y inte neen ang | power of performing he duti 
Vs ths oen preat are des- Soleras, men as uncalled fee Then negotiation re- zenis 7 
at Avigno) fire on Lon aR 
ihe night of the 2 Zart ult. The aa i Dapa e on es ag apa gaens sncoensn ae 5 
the: next noon, and the w; an on were left assemble for pi te despat: hh ‘of È en gr weal ae 
standing. „Tie fie fr acidentally ce in a cellar This im i important documen it vill acacia eae ht the. ae seit fe 
occupied. and the 
loss was. estimated.at baf, Whether thë mea > 
: ae jy namely, ik f 
P Ea Ei aie and Fi 21.0068. 34, for the pe rial iien s Now Yorken the 6th inst., or by the E rope pa uaF r pr ted, he be nev ag pe i 
of. the ark (made of siik, et and si in st, which some parties suppose right wait two | treme intere e progress Sf fro 
itself, od ehandeliers or kenn aud the sa i books J cap m Iti is expected that Mr, Polk wi il re- Her Majety s ss domi In ë 
some of which were-very:old. This A na T Doolin i 
felt by the one communit f f the province is rapidly re 
dn as oe Linn de a3 pee the So to Di =. a nahis > eajet "n and im- | d p an ak of inhabitants 
law, was aaan. of 42. parchment jy pot memi as has been re Mexico: Its cha- | sions i have 
sidered one of the richest in the worl Ra cm a E A negoria iation between ‘that | He trusts that these ere page 
me of g 5 country an . op Jnited ; States for ae ween ent of all | In repeating the ak be 
à the mimin T T p gong orwar i for the welfare support © 
-—The | Pag —_— to cope with the pressing his a few a aok trai 
the | resigned themselyes to their fate, and ng the e period 5 of his 
re- | acknowledge Texas as one of the Uni 
| sister republic. ith to 
by | | regard to the army 
