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o have frequently deplored before you numerous and ra prie of strangers who had vidus in ape city insurrection? At the с close 
еа бас s ER evils caused to is Apost Church, to hdd з. On Thursday, at the reception of the| were desired to wi v 
A, y th еч онаа rad Saam vine О. by p ce fanctionaries, deputies, and other iae invited ЧЕ quested е8 Phili 
and ane tors of that ETER лың тороор, аот the the coronation, the. King, addressing hi 
fortunate рено es of Italy, which t vernment has Re: ers of the Prussian Diet, said :— he students "m also left the gro 
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inflicted incessantly on our holy religion by that same gov: to my presence even before the согопапоп, an an Y9' | station in the Don 
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of the a hen d, to all Sal ra ya are destined to afford it the benefit of your counsel. You оч ro 
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АП laws, human and divine, have been trampled under representative NE Maje ü ix um а 
foot; all ecclesiastical censures set at nought; the bishops, | coronation, an at their ay om "d will also be p | 5 p. 
with an audacity which every day increases, expelled from | ata ball to be given by th of Clarendon. The Princes and Counts joined with the 
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pillag -— т Е актима кааар саги MN ету апа | reception of the Royal guest by the French people |," нечне унт dors spirited nat 
under foot. Schools of Bre E а have Men заво; | justifies the supposition hat France, no ess than 
libels and infamous journals, the offs; es of да ims Germany, woche the value of these friendly d 
been distributed in every Ace at ane mormous ex d relations, тт c, “ү, as a — tokon pipi) БОСАТ: WRO WE due 
iminal conspiracy. Pernicious and abom tabia, writings аа ior: "mes eon nal s "t tators of the proceedings. On M day à 
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— d ге the impunity of all Sides and of all error is Hanse Towns "he q question n of ге formation of c rai а On То in wH i 
every day m SS rished, рг орад gated, and i increase ed. | a German fleet was discussed by ieta moi of | battle of Macziewice, in which the Poles, led ipis 
There is no o о has mot asaka a deplorable of | Hamburg in its sitting X Wednesday evening. It was | usko, fought against the Russians, ай fhe sigima 
calamities, crimes, ani misfortunes pd E scattered pres — that the сЕ af sho e к closed in ar 
ы а den ud cun EA Г өтс ка Y bu for, to | re ested to act in con ОҢУН with the views of|bition of the authorities. 
killing and edi crx MR they break: "X de blood Beta i in the negotiations now uii ng for the pro- churches, while 
comae um e sic uA, die xe Eid 2. d бесов оё. the Germ an coasts, and to bring forward a and in t 
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the towns of the kingdom of Naples burnt and destroyed; а proposition to that effect for the consideration of the Map they made numero ja - T 
considerable Коше virtuous priests, monks, and Sa the pla as soon as po ible. The Weser Zeitung DT as age or sex, paying ne 
of every age, sex, and condition, without excepting even thos e plan: submitted d В" emen for the for! rma of a sanctity of the places, Ee _ 
consumed by disease, charg ith the most shameful pe dispersed by a chargeof Weder 
rages, thrown into prison or put to death in the most barbarous | , + UR e 
manner, without even the form of a trial. А ш woul 
not be filled with the most profoun und sadness ing these ainsi any pie = Denma ti M to protect the| GREECE — The session > 
Ten, sno i боду tic rebels, without res ^ dor aped ia, has been o ened by com 
we on ity а Puig m d у | бегу ап flag in Lm Asia This fleet I also е р fron y a 
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v humanity, spread everywhere ruin and | agents of all the German States. Тһе АО to be| the student Dusios for attempting to 
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houses were richly dec dep =: were filled with spee- | The fir st ac cts of the new Minister were to establish mepa that the So 
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received by the Princesses of the Royal House and the | which w. itai ifo d t ха 
body of the officers and el the àf Siem or bent E тодо отау С, 
y ice «тй Inthe a fteznoon the Ki ing | student to рау 150 piter or about SI. $5, per annum, се: and Mia Sasian дер 
хи mac expresse d to them. his thanks, and said The , Students oppose ed these innovations and hei icd тоф lod in their ж 
that he was m ы, (the discussion of their grievances, where- ta ie as En ; before Jeniang O” 
l f all classes of the | upon tbe Minister poen the kipen А al Mer, s ae a E ith the 
К ple. In the е evening their Уш and the whole | On the 7th a dep M "cr of about 400 stud 
enti visited the theatre, where t they met with an|interview with ties al Philipson on the A ес, уг Tus 
ho ТЛ 3 At 9 P x the whole of the | ће General told ijai ha af m e niversity ber under a dai 
i : rummers traversed the city,| by order of the Emperor on а of their менын >ч decree 
playing mgl The city was een illu- | nate spirit, but that it would poten errime м, the parm directors of the ж oë pobio ain 
ЙИ until midnight. The weather during ie ы] ТМ irent ача а аыйл tho ME 
e whole | lined with troops, to whom the studen rodeo жай stimied at net 
day was magnificent, and greatest order prevailed, ! retire, saying, * We are a Жани) this is not an|loss of ie 
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act thus? Men who до | contributed by the people of the = sus n. а Queen has Кен p pleted, and tr fa 
Sot sh t айта with the most brazen impudence that they Governments А nd the cost of d | publie prosecutor. Considerable а agitati « 
bier eed ан т Nay, ter aro aob os 4 ео Aud be fixed acordin тан oth ihe Athens and other t л 
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demand ot the Roman to mequiebcs in thoir t | follo ‚ States РЕ € i la 
Ohureh Бае e prevent greater evils from falling on the man у= ono would pay t ЕРКЕ т groschen а р n t m 
MEE ы Qe a Soveral "members of tho -senlar able | head; in m States bordering on «e sea, i — | fme Na National 3 
re А lesiastical dignities, roschen pe n the Hanse To SET 
being Boc ee die at om hold ecc а ке о E > орой ш, i n wns, ЕЛ T RKEY. ^ 
rel , and, f ful of their vocation and their duties, ML. P 
have gone astray. from the m x E th, ha К ng given their| — AUSTRIA.—The Emperor of Austria has ved in | steam frigate. E t 
assent to the designs of the hav the | the strictest — € at Miramore, ner irum ds Imperial Majesty will visit т 
— egret ef well- I people o, a stumbling block: anda | of war were eady for sea, to convey his 0 ајовіу ап and | The treat м 
Dass отег in dias he constank testimonies of real affe tion, — or rfa «поа, visit to the Emp pres ig Arch- was signed Ё 
M delis, or devoted submission, of a generous | duke Rainer I that Mehe F 
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we wish also to point ou NE Mun: they y remain firmly | 1 ment X his Ма ajesty's absence, The pu ре le t 
attached to us, to this Apostolic See. and to the temporal power | *XPeCted to return to Vienna to-day. The oficial Gazette жете з 
which belongs to us, and with what warmth they repel and | contradicts the report that his Majesty would make | Кіргізіі Разһа has set out for . 
v (cepi азаар cm of TM wh Mena ж Berlin after his return fro: ordered the re-organisa а 
MM E de азна рны Төгүрүк — The magistrates of Pesth have resolved | whichisto consist of 25,000 шеп. : 
festations by Which this Roman people, whom we so much on sending и an address to the MN stating that | "ug arrived at "iit 
've, have shown t ti ts the tra diti l faith, 
that faith which 50 justiy meiste die дар абве? da н of | they pos o Palestine and Egyp Ё 
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E Mio Ohut Б а ti ^ хіошг gesus Christ will be | Persisted in by the Government to tender viele ra MONTE я 
shall not prevail against it, we are ha 8, will not | nation anre . Kappy, who had been appointed | the 1 m 
Lil! show that this fumidable tempe has mot been Obergespi of ihe Comitat of Pesti, and had already and mutilating severalof thoi a 
thwvaind uf dio Oburéii UU AD NO t Dii рих the oath of allegiance, has tendered his resigna- | Montenegro has de ое 
Pruss The King and Qu f P тазаласын га inist нон. = а » — С кзз дшн, t - 
IA,— The an вава ДЕ РОНЕ under present circumsta с l 
ab-the gates of ' Königsberg at at 12 o'clock A M ida The гб зангу forming the Assembly of the Comitat together with some M gi 
-— received by the Royal Prinees, the Generis of Arad lately dissolved, will d Bioro, w 
lio Présidonfa, sud os ne authorities. The proces- | 18 of November next, in order to prevent anarehy. дап. ра pe push oc "s 
ee through the ook place according to the TRANSYLVANIA.—In co Mur, soe e the representa- [ poses f Montenegro i $ he 
jublished. Ве i King was on horseback, | tions veles to the сез by t ransylvanian |. is 07 e rtiĝed. de ^ 
Sürroun 1 Princes of е Royal House. | ment, th e he Тауны n Diet has erg d Tide; of b & 
Queen rode in а State age drawn by eight horses. | been adjourned to th Ad of Now next. Several I” insuficient e ы, number of ш 
TC Н pee cheered Y the ai 4 bon i magistrates of Transylvania have prohibited the 7 mecs gl E 
— к Азр, was ПС by ту à Е charge of | the Transylvanian mra General Mieros к 1: 
cannon and ging of bells. Тһе procession Russra.—Letters from St. Petersburg state that a order to organise = 
marched througb the lines formed by the corporations, zv мд of еони t had n. cd the appoint- exciting КЫГЫ. ue in : 
guilds, ап companies, the people continually ch ring, | ment of Count Putiatin, ral, as bere of Turkey. —G rn 
and the crowds being everywhere very great. All the {жэй Жл айй of General d “Philipson as his deputy. anubian prov: . 
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