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ke place on 5 6th of September, 
" 
Dame Mews. | ince comes of dade AERE the election for ere transpo e after the d 
Tas Covnr.—The Quaeo, Bie Consort, and the | Hertford on Friday, the “Right Hon. ee Corps pet was June, 1848 ; to. those "1819; es condemned fy 
7 t Osb On Friday the cni | electe ; a majority eia 78 o D ims ; to those who z 
Royal family continue a? Osborne: e den Arthur, | dale, 9 5 ‘Conservative candidat ibd numbers being | after coup ir the 2d D mber, 
and "rine pold, drove out. The — Consort, | 281 The up iion for Liskeard took place on those who were Ge ee or — of. 
Pino lice p mech Helena, a ^ri s Louisa | | Friday, when Mr. R. Bernal Osbor TR was 3 cte d with- and to thos ? of he pa 3 1 d the 
: 8 w Ne election for Berwick ror on the 14th Ja ting 
Harder on dos nc oí Sede cS tinent. on Sat dera when Mr. Marjoribanks, the Liberal can- | Notwithstanding the 0 N character 
The ee cie Co M € PEE — and e was 3 by ws to ot = er pina 2 Seat ie een I d No 
Ps el 4. Pee n ey 
i. 0 ortu; iin te gate a om TUN Conservative candidate was re dein d by ae dE € Emperor par onon 11 275 2 * 
her Maj v. On Sunday morning the Queen, Prince | of 489 0 r Mr. J. B. Lewis, the numbers being 2068 bee rio ‘or red nt ers : and 
Consort, Prince Alfred, aun Arthur, Princess Alice, | t 1579. the ST or reduc ov bu of th 
Princes 3 and ncess Louisa attended Divine DIP Ap POINTMENTS. —The Queen has ap- mer Boe M 
service hip ; Ct h; the Rev. G. Vd cw | pointe a "Charles Let nnox Wyke, rs LA wig term of imprisonment 0 or a ^ 
— On Monday morning the Queen and o: | d^" Affaires we onsul-General to the Republics o d A 8 s been 
a Princes "i H la, a, Costa Rica, Honduras, X nd has obtained much cr 20 n Paris, 
Mor [ole cuis zs 3 rus rar the E ^st aes e cess ilior Vocem : Nicaragua, r Plenipotentis wy, on a spe pec quence of ER dis spute of Solferino, M the con 
t half-past 1. In the afternoon the Que o d he | mission to ion Republics. Her Majesty 2 Solferin i 
t tes cmi drove din au open carriage and 4 o | po inted the Hon. Henry — e Elliott, n in Canrobert had fought a duel, in 
the neighbourhoo s camp and — | Copenhagen, tobe Mini ister at Naples; Au e said to have been killed —according too 
the eor cU operations, the Prince Mim and | Paget, E — a ayer tobe Minister at | only wounded. It h und belief in n 
Prince Alfred accom grin "her Majesty on horseback. | — — gum 1. Grey, now Secretary of | as in civil circles, but t re 
I m a dinner party to which | Legation at Berlin, ki Embass y at Paris; is entirely pow without founda 
e of the neral l office were inviti n Tues- | W. L mpe Bag. now Secretary of Legation at 
day the b. Pr rince l rince Alfred, and the | ?"etersbur P o be Secretary of Legation at Berlin ; | dr re e Di ieppe, 5 nd Par i 
ene visited the intrenched camp, and after J. Savile L die Esq., now Sa tary of T Lc at| BEL —The coe ee to the 
witnessing the subsequent manœuvres of the troops, fadrid, to M Secretar n at St. rsburg ; tions "Anewa in the Belgian 
retur -— Osborne. The Duke of Nemours arrived | Hon. R. Edwards, now c emtatives h — | 
on a visit to her Majesty On. Wednesday ene | ort, to be Secretary of agen at Madrid; i gr rei of In the j 
Queen hed Prince Consort e out, accompanied by | Stuart, now Secretary of Legation at Rio, to be Bare inst Ld Chazal, Minister of War, 3 
the Duchess of E and the Duke of Nemours. ary of — 2 € an les; F. Hamilton, Esq., auge. offered by Antwerp a | 
Charles ved on a Vi leit. On‘ 8 morn- Secretary of Lega Athens, to be Secretary of system of national defence of Belgium, 3 
ing the N left O ord Palmer- | Legation e ‘rank Fletcher C. C. Mm n Wives | the many reasons v which determined the i 
ston arrived on a visit to her Majesty Esq. now First Paid Attaché at Paris, ] cing itself m fa 1 
‘Herr M apris Visit r TO Scomann. —The Queen, | of kene pe pi cci and the Hon. W rtc George the great enceinte, as propose i 
Prince Consor 1 family a 5 Eden ow Pai " wn to the. Legatio e at Frankfo: After rg iB weis rue ti he E i 
sent at aha will leave London for Balora on | to be Secretary EN E sida ments of en e er, - eneral 8 j 
Monday next. Her Majesty will proceed to Edin- Queenhas CEPO | only 
burg » the Great Northern Railway, the Hen nry y Aden Churchill, C.B., now Consul E 
directors of which have received instruetions io have Jassy, e Agent and Ced jr ote in Moldavia; be observed. are 
speci ini di to leave Ki Andrew bua cart, Esq o be Cons dj 
> 9 wig that. in jene sry made by night Sidney Smith Saunders, Esa , now Consul in Alba anis, | rejec es a 
The Royal train will arrive at the St. Rmt "mess to be Alexandria; Henry Walter Ovenden, of War, energetically opposed the propo 
Edinburgh, at inutes after 8 o'clock o now Consul "s Maranham, — de — 1 at Balti- M. Rogie 
morning. The ain at Holyrood Palace more; George > hae A for e-Consul at the adjour 
during the day, a there on Tuesday ta nda, to be Con ona a n. Pom pua Tener peii" with: PA Loerie iss 
i bees ow Vice-Consul at i nsul at | presented un j 
DX Pe aer n tac Ren gem 4 vaara ux | Chamber divided, die aa proj 
VS the ode carriages proceed iy mi in Wendene to con- | APPOINTMENT. — Mr. — | "^ 
webe to Balmor: al. Sir George Grey Lois be! Wyndham Herbert, Fellow of All Souls’, Oxford, and a 
the hori her Majesty. | Barri hne Inner Temple, has been REDE. crm vied ‘fie 
It is understood that the Queen has determined to —.— n Ps Geo nee Ferguson Bowen, Governor of | agitation is ma 
make the jou — — from London to n by night the new colony of Queensland, in Australi _ Ms. Her- | the measure, an 
on this s occasion order to avoid the excessive fatigue | bert will also hold, in m first dmg epe the co | into considera 
q Y alla m y under an of Colonia retary. He ighly distinguished € will re vial 
August sun. The t will consist of three Royal | both at Eton and O Oxford, * was priva 0 RLAND.— enipotenti 
saloons, with thè usual number of first-class biis dn Mr. Gladstone when Chancellor of the — in Austria ‘had interv Den on the 18th, 
and luggage breaks. The iom € be fitted up in | Lord Aberdeen's Administ 20th there was no sitting of the 
the —— dole. ao mattresses and sofas e ir waged nt ari ag xia yos vem ex MNA Plenipotentiaries of France 
convenience of the Royal party. ssed under the Great grant — — orrae : 
ria 
Tux Parr NCE OF . an It is reported that the 
of W. 
— to open the Victoria bridge of the Grand Tru 
Railway, — x to be eompleted in October. 
Gibbs, late t to the Princ 
near the nono of the Firth of Forth, and 8 ee 
Castle, the anc Sir Walter 
Scott has made: famous in his poem of * Marmion." 
— de Highness afterwards ed thro 
ick and | 
His ugh 
a 
ore ee has broken n ap l ente establish- 
t oa — cir ru capital on Saturday for 
Marseill gu o India. On the same day 
his * ene x Southampton in the steam- 
- v Ra Ceylon, for Alexandria, where they will join the 
eem E CONSTANTINE on Friday paid 
2 second visit rd v —— mente and after 
minit examining the machin e Bea 
under repair, 
m 
ad 
f Royal Aer "agii, — Algiers, 91; James 
ral 
at Dirieton on kagge. The Moniteur of Wednesday contains the 
Y bens 
6, | v. 
soe - t the 
diguity of a Knight of the United King om to 
0 
Hay Drummond Ha ., Governor of St. two hours. On the 
dar Caen Elart- Right out ut Di the. 11 screw | Plen ipotentiaries b held a Co 
f the . received des 
ships 3 the Spithead division o 
tecti i ari anchorage under 
shan The 
Hero, 91; Emerald, e Die 
ce 
falgar, 91; Mersey, 40 ,2 
head ; and the Edgar, 915 r 51; an 
heim, 60; remain at; Po rtland. 
F oreign. 
“Th ce ee te that the army be placed 
n ae ooting, the Minister of War has 
orders that from the 20th September those men should return 
to their Don Y whose term 2 "reve expires in 1859. 
over, furlou, ghs oe md cmn onths will be allowed to those who 
are in tbat c — al cases provided for b; 
* ped. of = 2 and the same has also been granted to the men 
can pro 
hat they are indispensable for the support of in 
ved despa’ m Paris, 
yai ght attack of apples in the 
Francis 
n | all the Ploipolntaris being present p 
k o would be crown 
te: 
y the Government 
Oci ber n 
banquet a y 
birthday 
oseph, oredo = 
will send an € 
ext, and that the dip NE ; 
their fami E » 
na pr number the Moniteur, in — — 
arious nominations to the chief military comma: 
the nu 
valet, 
that n 
ving thes 
itt pe m 
the Grand|p 
port impr pea by which the pul journ 
any warnings the 
"pens miri rm mtt 
to 
nerated from effects of 
Me received is also — by the Paris 
of great — Moniteur of Th 
ublishes numerous vet canere 
e 
rom the 
peror, congratulating i ae on the | Ini 
appears that th 
late events. It applies to! t 
Bloomfield, Britia M i 
oomfie — 
tion of 
