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EA OCIA IAN ARETE RAI NBO ON a Me ms BH = ~ epee ees tcmaai Pee emene* en ie: anise be 6% _panlers ey overt = crime. pe . . ; ih red and inviotabte: hs being accomplisged, the now 4, The K As mboent « matin be f ersentia! interc ship owners and com- | formed 8 com and lecent picture. 14 ara hi | hes by ' cama graveyer@ where. the a a om ae lat Beeisizt ' he abe the diibertion of sailors "vessel? ia. wre mY | ‘ : " B hi | Be not respes scrote the equa'cr wis ep Nest fe | tn i led in tho Tuijerioe, O86 hia vit * atible Ax the executive power his authority = AtT.40 A.M, oa woh 1th ultimo, I with- | Pim 5 eee pe ed tr che oppression of the advertisement is alzo m, people bere aro beginning ic 0 a Mepartmen + of the government ree = stm one wile of a birlpool, or some sud- | of his teense to ‘we have aitutel so. | being Drought under thelr attention in the samo atlently for the Rext sot of the Grains. "l'casea be may smijgipste the action of the legletatare « BOR WW RPANIOH CONSTITT ITON. | , ‘ok My of a ing upon them t% a menner tomeshar siegtric, The | WAY. but trough the promicent members of the nion is the next tableas im the imperial | the report of his mieseters whe ill give sm sozoumt <> marine volcanic eragmes, J OMicers BOE OTF | tragedy OF © Macbeth” embinced a strength of catrel | cabinet admit its objectionable character, they | afiche, ard, something very splendid is antici | the Cortes om therr meeting All the ip a ome abt weeny | having wivessed the came. 1 make my calculations | dom eren cat of the metropolis, Mr, Buskanan sustaining | deem it necersary as @ finandial rowuree. pated; the worthy people of bie Twperial Majcrty’s | countersigned by the min! fos cf cad dtasol«\ Another Appeal to America from the Suffering | fo1, their several opinions, combined with my own waging wane set mie coemre, with ber usual | MS is ocashaasly sinted Stes = cosamsorelal treaty pages of om roe ager to an sont ie ie \ pn Tn Loe ~F roadie be will vm, i }.“ollley, the pas ptr g wween I; and © sirondy been ds- atures of the spectacle are likely tobe. Abort Wanders of Badaira. | ideas, with regard to the size of the eruption, The }-""As'regagda the Ohancelior of thay Mxchequar’s | us upon, aad culy eeaie cortats, maditestions | all, are they to be raced by ihe picrenoe aiaung | Year enAeeamble wom Gores wiki ait me reihe | ty sat a beri | clreumporence was about three hundred yards, ag% | budget, it does not appea*to beve given usiversal | tir te being publicly anuounesd. In Franes, the | them efareal live Popo, of are they not! This | whenever a vacancy of the crown oceute, oF where: ode i ani ti menred sank hou t iting ata h | satisfaction, By advertisomenta it will be seoa thas | guti English coal, pi 4 cotton twist, estion is now discussed in every eirsle, fro: the from :uy oatse, the king shall be Inompable of governl «| We rfulSubmarine Voleanic Eruption. | pi ape - eh ae pete be re st oheaas MS | merebente, capitalis's, sad bousebolders, and all | will tt ts aie modifie Fhe ectresponding testy orest to the lowest— partly, jeans Recease { The Kg grants ‘omeenien, store oo ‘a pth a - os * ud of eteam rising, perfectly who areaialllikely to be atiestes by Disraeli'# being « redaction of the duty on the importation of | there is nothing else to tohie about—and varions are | peace, eins woRey. and rominates to ail emplormen tt: Our German, Hadeire, and (ape of Good Lope ght of the foam or boil on the water rose, at | plans, are convening mectings to take into consider: | French wines into Ergland the opinions expreseed At present, however, I | and bono. ‘ibe King osumot situate, onde, oF exchanges | times, to an clevation of Gttoon or twenty feet. To | ation the general taxarion of che country, a3 re | ~ England, cenerally, is still suffering from floods, | believe the party mos" interceted—I mean the Popo | sn¥ Pircen © a towel territory. ratify treaties 0: Correspondence. | ss tie cont): sed in the Chancelior’s financial atate- i 3 ol tiei isl alilawces OF Of commenee, ap apgicate the crown, mag’ the of 'y prope: e caused by the contiuuod rains. Even the lake dis- | himself—hardly knows whether the anticipated visit ; see of the fart i , eee | i andes mnie qoebebad amy meee Sniutadiong.toeen the =dity, & OMe selots have been deluged, and great damage done to | will or ill Rot take J place ne are fo many on y be | ‘ | = t veral “ “ n : > | the er. siderations, ical, spiritual, and othorwiss, in- 4 : THE NEW STEAMSHIP ARABIA. idee of ts being » womrpout, such is n0t the ea%e; | and ether commercially impor'snt bodies, hare al | “ur Kirwan, the artit, who bas heen ondemaed | volved in the question, amd tho dociaion amuve bo | aft pS age gees en amgar rae | hows 4 Bh ie, Sms nn ee avigatio the ready waited on Lord Derby, and the agitution seems | to death forthe murder of his wife, om Ircland’s | necestarily governed by ciroamstances, that ! thiuk 6 Bueces+ion to the Chi “m ‘fhe Disaster to the Andes. cas Slat bf eatareperats, “(ebe Bahamas, Galt of bat ve od the foto of the Derby. ministryy }. ore) lonely isle, near Dublin, fa to be exeouted on | nothing dofnite Will be determined upon until with: of primogenituresgpperior taking x MR rn jexico, and Bay of Hondarae,) { can moat and it! By foxpested that they will go 2 6 y ada ad MTB baat hos cogatan thetenoor yatat mt yaaying en ae en Bem corapation. sister end uncles, Lageaee oS 7 y~ . Opinion in England of the Cuban | seurediy remark, it had not the slightest resem: | My poor head sehing nob will not permit me to | excitement in ireland, deep obligations the Pontiif is under to the Einpa- | Mey sre not excluded a cares of falture of these Lives Diplomatic Correspondence. _ | bares te any watersport wi ave neon, and | say more than that I am, yours, ae ever, From a return just printed, it appoura, that the | ror for pyst services, and the present waintenaioe | Grrigne to the ‘rove. wil be wotled by ine — avtasaln ieee tate ERM ign heey vial Don Cr34n. | prain Jmpartee inio.the United Kingdom. lass, year, of ey aleTaporal, power of the Holy See by French who may be declared ineaoable of gov or whe man Ban oat o | P. a ted to 8.09: uarters, ‘acd of meal an e hopes that may be entertained | hw itted come Olnjualifying sot cluded waB RESOUE OF A BRITISH CREW BY) On my chart iss maalstrom, doseribed as having San Garman sergependenes: flour 5,853,370 cwt. Of live stock, the number im- | for the future, it is mire than probable, ecoording | the casesesion, tue ooneers of ctngung Gone hae CAPTAIN NYB, OF TRE PACIFIC, | oa seen by the Dateb in latitude 16 deg. 02 min. Marencr, Deo. 6, 1852. | opted was 804,247. Tho declared valus of British | te ® cautious estimation of facts, that Pias IX. | share in the govery ment Gait alte aun 7 ae vate tedden Ww. lineata > | Feara of War—Remarks on the Elevation of Lowis | produce and mauufactures exported from the United | will se in Napoleon ILI. what Pius VII. did for Pi ethene bape: a in opine oni u wares. good eS maleatenn, a 35 deg Gain 45 ase we Napoleon to the Emperorship of France—State of | Kingdom ae the CwT a apes fos sep Nay eal and 12th ult. the Emperor rode out | the king. his father or mother, or nearest kinsman, wi. ‘The mail rteamsbip Pacific, Captgin Nye, from | and latitude, worked back from noon, as well as by | the French Populaticn—Expectations Formed of pat isp oe a £08,810,435 imported, ded by any escort or procs soreg Gxoept » | eBte® upon the regency. end stain 1 watil the hing | Raiverpoo!, and the Frankia, vee frem.| saehle a ays a ee, sory raim, || eee Emperor—Probable Enlargement of the -Biaterent of tonnege cleared aut from the Pers ples sh.aifends: a nein the evening he = faite by right, the Cortes wilt eppoist ategeat. Wham s Southampton, arrived at this esturday. | bi af? | French Bowndary— Suspicions of Louis Napoleon | of Liverpool to New York from Jani at to De Rew circus on Bing {6 declared by the Cortes bie ef governing. ‘The Pasifie left Liverpool at of o'glock, on Wod- | rs soricandaaliie of ay wind Negatds, trom your | by the Germans—Monarchical Eviquette— Secret meme deel dae Werth fh greg Bosicvard Beumarebals ° Ho was ‘Nepetben tay Fe edpaaeentonnnontmaptey=—« Sage seorcked mesday afternoon, the 25th ult. She \experienced much os servant, Dislike to Lowis Napoleon by the German Sove- greet ie parte. A large number of places were reserved for The tutor of » minor bing mast be s fpentens by strong westerly gales during the whole 2. | epeRiOk B. Suappan, Commender. reigns—Chances of War, §- , ministers, officers of state, and the » including | pa teag here Se io vont bees Jy ‘The l'renklin left Southampton en thp 16th ult., Our London Correspondence, | During all former ages hos Germany been the "87.600 Steaaa do, do... 32170 anger gap eters F000 sreous Paver aang | sume perton may not be tutor and regemh excep! i be the and, owing to the same westerly 3, she, ag Lonpon, Dec. 14, 1852. field where the continental wars were fought; it is, 10,697 Loading 1,90 | to have beem present. Between the acts of the | Cat of oan scuba it eee ® precaution, put into Hrlifax for) fucl Sbe | Theatrival Gossip—M. Jullien Preparing for Ame- | theretoro, quite natural for the Germans to foar tbat | wet... 360071 ‘Total. ............ a9 14a | C@estzian eniertainment, an occasional cantata, en- ' cial jaw ou the semate provides that its merdivary ‘mem Iiac hod @ now intermediate shaft ‘ited at the rica, §c., Se. | such will again be the ease, and the acessaion of | Balance in favor of the Awerican, 317,077 tons, Sued 4a Disa noes Na Fens Ngaseng x Aur | Dare. shall be .gzamdens of, Ageia wie.qie caek by dred, § feotory of Messrs. Summers, Day & Baldock, | Louis Napoleon as the Emperor of the Freach | or more than eight times the British. 5 waited igen, foil chit oe, ee Vi Ms one Sotukuan tee ds Lag | ia ap) ot leaakee e The greater portion of the British clearances are | Piauded, and was followed by cries of ive VEm- | Spe Sey tek to tae machinery, consequent upon the breaking of her | #24 nenr, He has for years supplied us with first | Lonis Napoleoa owes his elevation to the atmy, | on to the St. Lawrence, after landing passengers at | nment gave the signal for applause. Ho loft at a | 4, "hs an on ike opmpert tos of the Costes peovidcs tans eontre shaft, on the last voyage from quarter past elcven, followed by King Jerome and | <iecied. each from one aistiot en ee : a} Southampton, and other repairs “te to tho | The tact of the great Jullien must be sdmitted far | yooner or later be followed by a repetition of war. | se veassls belonging fo the timbertrade, whien went | PrxcuF-” Louis Napoleon throughout the onter- Feels (7.000) tax on real satate sa a) his port to | clas smusements, (alsa, but ofteo shorts duration.) | to the Roman Catholic hierarchy, to the proletariaas | New York. | jo the Tuileries by | years of age, baring pald for two Defore the day of Barope. | { and always brought them to the happiest tormima- | of Payis, and principally to the sgricultarists. The THB DEBATE IN THE BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS | 140 Goulovards. He was preceded by a fow eutras- is q ee Trp Noor)! Treet 008 - ‘Fhe mail steamer Washington, whicl{ left South- | tion with a splendid masked ball. Bstertainments | igrge majerity of the latter class ore to this day as eee eo rAIDAY, Deo. 10, | *#%8. He wasfrequently with crienof Vive | avats.of whioh 900 are senttibutions mohicees, 6” 1,009 ampton on tho Sth inst. for this port, smd pat back | of thie kind, rave with Jullien, have invariably been | poor and ignorant as in the days of feudality. Land | The SreaKER took the ckair at » quarter to four. | !'Pmpsreur !”” by the crowds on the pavements, who | reals cf contributions smmsbilieres, | Churchmen, #al~ pehredices i o rs i he fi diors in acti ioe. and ju¢iolal functionaries, are in- 2m consequence of being struck by a heavy sea, was failures in thie seuEiny. The theatre was crowded property is in no other country so divided as in es pans pemben ofipees Cor ere, praeated, ray tes wie cei Fear has, 7 _ Gnatoics | capable, aH also sro Tunet males Of the Btate reeviving 5 yromptly repaired st Southampton, and lef that *lmest to reffocation; but all the guests were, as | Franoe. The fifty-two millions of heetors of land | MA the House not to ex! duty. Also, fora legaey | 12 the Rue Tapeliotier. The rage for theatrical | eb eee yy on port ogain for New York on the morning of the wsual, wost good natured and decorous, a constant | which it contains is divided into one huadred and | duty upon real property ; and that the remission of Roreeag ‘hip is now srenerenan "Pat ever known: | ave sears of age, lived two years in the place where 13th The celerity with which the repairs, bot | Succestion of the best seleeted and finely execated | twenty-three millions of parcels, a that the duty upon tea might be extended over three or four ore are four principal cirsuses in Paris—-the Hip- they clam tovoie. Burthor they must Se of the aum- | rs » * ail Vhs antesoal f th earn fustend of tix podrome, l'ranconi’s, in the Champs Elysevs, the | ber of the 160 persomn rated highest t# the disect of th: Vranklin and Washington, were effected, ex “ance music sustaining the animation of the /ée. | palk of the armors, or sgriculturists, do at poet y Om the ‘notion that “the Bpeaker do leave the | ummense eirous opened last night, and another near contribution. The ministers raat if they think ty aw | hitbive the great facilities of Southampton asa s'eam ‘The faucy costumes were very numerous, snd in | gnongh of land to live independent ; and by th chair, and that the House do go into Committee of the Lyons railway station | tend the rittings of the two legislative bodies. Govera- 5” port, and is a testimony of the energy of the agents, ¢%uisite taste, and many of the impersonations were | too large division, farms of sufficient extent to re- | Ways and Means for the parpote of considering the | ,, 28¢ draft of the Senatus-consuléum on the civil ment business kas precedance of all other in the Benate . ap, i ith a degreo of spirit rarel; uire udditiona! labor do not exist, consequently the Chancello: P E: Ya resolu. | Hist. has been adopted by the Senate in the same , 2m@ Congres = Mi speak when they please, Mecers. Martineau, Croskey & Co, at that place. well kept up, indeod, wi gree of epi rely | 4) . firet of th r of the Exchequer’s regolu- ‘ in or out of their turn, but they oan mever vote, evem J 4 yl : at | the smaller agrieulturista lead s lifo of wretched: | tions, baving reference to the proposod measure of | rm in which it was presented, and without any TEC Oe the tices of right tothe pedy In Which } The opposition throughout England t4 the budget | *Yor epproacked, and never equalled, in this coua- | Degg, While in our country the umber of onttle is maoas auter medifiestion It does not appear that any question | sypenst haw eco Shel, 7 they + ef the tory ministry was on the incressp, and there ‘J- nearly equal to the population, in Francs there is | Mir. 'T. Deuxcomnm strongly expreesed his objee- | 28? arisen relative to the dotation of the future “Whem. che interests of public order tequire, the go | wos no doubt that if the government did not with. _-M. Jullien takes with him to your prosperous coun- | only ove to every #ix souls; and om au average in | tions to the whole budget, partisularly to the in- | Lmpross. The commission seemed to be of opinion vernnuent may Prociaim uy part of the monarehy ce x4 5 bs ice reve herd. of thansclees saitclantie | France, @ porson consumes annually merely forty | crense of the house tex. He declared that he shonld | ‘Dt it was better to reserve it until after the mar- | the whele either in the éiat prenentif or im the state of @raw it for amondment and reconsidefetion, taat “TY se unr! je: RONG, OF Snel lege f meut of al! kinds, or about one and thres- | divide the House upon the present question, in order | "126° of the Emperor; and then it will be sufficient | mege. ‘The government may deiegate this power. The ‘they would be beaten in the House of Commons, eueure auccess; but to them must bo added an unce per day. to test its fo Sey bs q time to decide on what should be the amount ofher | état preventif involves the ion of the kw en the © wad s resignation would necessarily follow. amount of popularity in our little isle exceed- | The young and able men of the agricuiturists | Mr. Warren enid he should divide with the hon- = ”s epecial allowance. | Pere eee ot me oe bed is Bang J ‘Activity still characterized the mafufacturing ing even the newly created Emperor in France, | have, therefore, served at all times in the army, of | orable members ; if the debate took place upon ali he Montteur, in giving an account of the French | isimneq all power is resumed in the hands of the military | é ‘ he delectable Barnum £ iegi whiok they made the part; as sol hey | the rerolutions at once, it would be one of ti e most | Ambassador's visit to the Queen, at Osborne, states | Sathoritien = @istriots. Further arrivals of gold from Australia or the delectable bai in your diggings passed, urder thoreign of the first Emperor, most of | miscellaneous Alacasious which had ever on that in spawer to the sentiments expressed by the The Queen has scsepted Rosas’ resignation, ae “ . wre reported. } ‘The past month has been rich almost beyond exam~ | their time in fersign countricd, where, at the ex- | place. He had ro objection to an increase of the | A™mbastador onthe ext of the Emperor, her Majesty | Vice. President of the Couvoil. ple ie recmnie wan Ole pirescle wore three | pengo of the inhabitants, they were well fed and ES ax, but he should oppose a reduction of the gave the most friendly assurances, and wished pros- | Latest advices state that the petitions of the | ‘The rows from Spain is interesting [A new con- staiution for Spain has boon pina ey by royai authority. The chief provisions were: fo make ihe Benate a body of hereditary legisiators}--te reduce id, and bad an opportunity te enrich themselves i rity ty the Emporor and the empire. The ! 7, At tbe Haymarket, Mr. | BS the speile. ‘Cbis had an end with the restoration wet triacs Bu wer defended the propositions of Bruntone Walewski had afwrwards the honor, as ea ee eteten amy “Te tors | G his farewell season to pro- | of the Bourbens, thw then existing armies were dis- government as steps in the right direction towards Ambaseadreas, to be received at & private audiones. | ofthe pspers charged with seditious libel hare been t tignslizing the ogsasion by some | banded. ard moss of the men had to retarn te their | reducing the burdens and extending trade; and, as | 12 next day the royal yacht brought back the soanitted by the jury. ahisunibin'ef tho chavaber of dapukien 40 171, cach play. Accordingly, ho has not per- } egrienltural pursuits. Their marrative of the good | they lessened the tax on malt, they redused the Anhapedos to Southampton, commanded by Cap- xeitement is’ great, as tho quarrel between the uw T P’ Mase opportuaity to pass of accomplishing o | eheer and the adventures they had under the Empe- | finencial difficulty of getting rid of it altogether, tain Crispin, who habitually only commands tho , pevernment aud the opposition becomes daily deputy to be appointed by 150 of the most heavily pa y he had cherished for yoars, that of | ror Napoleon beoame the main pastime ofthem and | whilst, in the meantime, they eauted the price ef yacht when her Mujesty herself in on board, and itter. PPe tmsxed electors. The potitions of the populations, Personally appesring as the Cardinal, in the aneny- | the growing yoush, who, thereby, were animated | beer ts come down. Ho caloulated the reduction | W9 on this oocagion received special orders to as- Tho united oppesitions have met every day to eeting te be allowed to meet for electoral pur- mous and interdicied comedy of ‘Richelieu in Love.” | with a feeling of udmiration and affection for Napo- | gyon euperior kinds of beer would beapennya quart. | ome the command, and to act precisely as if her | goncert measures, under the presidenee of General mequ - se 3 a At the Princess s,.we have had the new five ae: | Jeon, and for every one and everything connected (Cries of Oh, ob.) This waa ® question, nos of Miler ber heer present. Narvacz. Ninety-six peteona were preseat. A poses, had beon refused. Theoxcitement continue ‘Anne Blake,” which entirely depouds for therewith. The desire of a rcturn of them and the | town agaicet country, bus of free-trade against re- be Patrie assures us that throughout the oonn- | committees of fitty was nominated in ten sections, wery great. The editors of the papera charged with the sysupathy to be sreated by the senti- | geed eld time haa, in the country, been kop! alive, | striction. (Cheers) Ho then made an eloquent | {79> since the proclamation of the empire, a great | under the guidance of Narvaez. The Marquis ef aoditious libel had been acyuitted by ihe jary. meus that pervades every coens and almost every | and it isto this ond to the agricultnrists t> whem | appeal on behalf of the goverament, and sat dewa | M2Peus has been given to business. There 18 & | Neuro, (General Concha,) M. Pacheeo, the Count lesed 434: deferred 23 rpecch. The fine acting of Mr. and Mrs. Kean. | Louis Napoleon, in 1848, did Principally owe his | gmicst Joud ehcers from the winisterial benches. pertect fee ne of confidence ; transactions are very | Bt. Leis Gonsales Brave, the Dake de Rivas, ‘Fhrees closed 434; new deferred 23. coupled with the exquisiio miseen-scene, world | eleotion ar President; the eame elas by its vote did | Mr. Giapstonn thought it would be injurious to | Stmérous, an increasing more and more every day. | Bejjas Lozano, and Rios Rosas, are mong the The latest uows from Paris was Tussday 14th | avo triumphantly carried of a piece of far less | ehiefly approve last year his conp d'état, aud has mix up votes of confidence with taxation, or to treat ‘The same journal announces the sppointment of chiefs. The next meeting is proposed to te held at witimo, 11 A M. It is summed up as fellows:— lierary mer he Ulympic has indulged us with ' contributed to restore Row the empire, as that gov- | tho latter as party questions He strongly protested Captain Dapony to the steam ship of-war Napoleoa. | the Duke of Sotomayer’s i The report cf M. Casabianca was uvanimously curried Sarsh Bis: an frre French tama | emmext which promised them, aceordiug to against the principle of not praviding more than the Whether his Majesty is affected by the profound The Captsin-General of Cuba wrote, on the 7th the comumittee appoiuted by the sate. It proposer a i= itesubjectand treatment. “Twas 2 desperate ven- | ideas, the expectation of # return to former gl services of the year required; and considered the | cemsideration for the limbs and lives of his subjects | Nov., that the most perfect tranquillity prevailed in st of 40 900,00 francs for the emperor, with the eee ir} a ae is eeee,: Seine ae | The yt — of poe Lene? and the Principle of the ineomo tax should be re-oonsidered mr slicged, SENSE aries served pee the the island, acd that iw sanitary condition was ¢ @otation of the palaces and faraiture and foresta, a3 uader i Eng! audiences D * | expect, therefore, from the new Emperor, a chance <1 Hf . | affabihty with which, whilo yet simple President, | 4 ‘the monsreby. Pyrench princes are allowed a detat ° dores#. The result, however, was fortunately not | fer promclign, glory, and spoile; while the Periaian a ate eg hes aged tty a 4 and directly feoeived all vetitions, j roa Se Eye en ae ‘ He then, at some length, gave hia reasons for his | he person: war steamers had arrived at Havaua, the e 1400,600 francs M. Fouid is made minister of state and left to the heroine; but the burthon is shared by the | proletariara, yet believing in Louis Napolson’s pro- | protest against ihre wii the surph oven from very humblest, I cannot pretend to commanders of which, as well ‘as the consuls, of = ones pl ge mtr a a Bobby whole txlent of the company, which was enlisted ia fessions of the peopls’s right of sovereignty, oxpaet | ve aand caine sere rerided” oa peace tay; bot, touay the least, the following notlee, sued offered their services to the Captain. Gonsen! in the _ 3 aes Darah Gaskets, | Gees’ teoae 4 ~ the performanee of this terrible, diabolical,and very | of that he will xow promote their weifare, by | he CuanceLion of the Excuzguer should give | yesterday by the Prefect of Police, is very sigmif- | event of a new invasion y ‘meriean fillibusteroe 1 g ond procuring them censtant and well psid | cant : The Captain-Goneral nad g ‘ ial corn markeia well supplied; prices dec! ourageous drama. Too much praise canaot be Bonde extremely active. At Lyons 100 bales seid d : to a theatre which is seldom heard ef beyond em, the highest authority for the couse he sxopesed, t ¥ & grand banquet to ployment; and the Catkolio hierarchy, in retura | the principle of which he strongly defer. raiality Fach day, when the Emperor rides out in soarrlage | those Officers, at which the greatest oo: 1 manufasturfrs’ uso, not ineleding speculation. simi. iste actowrage—tho City of London. Here for their aid, will require of him that he free th i or on borscback. some persons expose themselves to dan- i Hr Pecinees ot ticune. “Winer well maieteined. New | Smew auikor (at the suggestion of Mr. James Ad-| church from the jariidiction and superiatenience of | axed ed Lon re ag ay ante were to be E<r BY endear cring to place thelr petitions in his own reigned q Irancy rells reAdliy. Prices at the Bourse were duil, wt derson,) has resorted to the pages of Voltaize’s ro- the temporal authorities, which is, however, isoom- | ho would withdrew bis motion. iJ nds. und which practice itis necessary to prevent. The Portugal. at ‘ 2 decline. Fohir and achelf per cents opesed 106 30-— maxoe, “1'Ingéme,” and compiled from its inci- patible with the preson European monarohioal in- | Jord J. RuashL wos for going into eommittce umber of there petitions. moreover, is so considerable, Fears aro entertained that the next dividend on slosed 106 35; three per cunts olosod 52 4 aovounts dents a highly effective play, the plot of which stitutions | thers fow ebcervetions frome Mr, Osborne, Mr. | sontbe Empcror’ is obliged to send them to bis private the public debt will not be forthooming. po ge dep ey Algemene ye sunemet ls [ have alveacy givea you. lr. Jamos Auderson Hew the new Emperor will bo able to catis'y | ume, Mr. pl ‘and the Chancellor of the Es. | cote b og exattin his Miiberial Majesty, axe. eheetic, Active preparations are making for the election. poops the deeputic course of the Spanish ministry will ig truly groat in tha part of Herenle, the Indian these conflicting demands is diffionlt to conceire; 08 | Gequer, the Smakibd Wai swikatea ven sppciord tek ‘the house perters of the Tuilurios have er, | The result is likely to be favorable to the govern- ai adicn ies eiarenpendent reportediont she | 5 ek sud 4s tiuch may be ssid of Mies Fan- one point all the French parties do, however, ugroe, | ‘The House then went inte committee—Mr. W. | dete to recelve them at any hour in the day, and tohand | ment. aloof from all rejoicings on ny 0 DI i o n ed to pla it containea in 15 b i | “ * , on , sta kep disdetey Jol cat fai ab, | “Ciyllleation” before the Quesn, at Windsor, Pgh seared ee Shey (igs CE | The resolution of the House having been read, | ‘horsebeck or in bls carringe. The new Tuscan loan of three por cent. is te be mation of the Emperor of ths Frened, mixg sei of neat theatrical: ae the | ) Sah ender: Mr. Wiztians propored the amendment ferwhioh | my yy, blishes the fol adjudicated at Fiorenes on the 24th. eomwizg seriee of Reattiesis, uncer the jliope, when Thiers was Premier, in 1540, and ever | be kad given notico, te eubstitate a legaey and pro- ¢ Momitewr publishes following explana- i. 83 ¥ +, ‘Lhe London News correspondent at Rome, reports 1815, had ivaistod that the Rhine ought to be | pate duty on real propeity. tions relative to tae late commercial arrangements > arta vont it ty Pdocery y the boundary of France. After the present eottacy bir R.A Taatee iecaght that exemptions from coneluded betwoen the Fronch and Belgian govern- seer be (deed . Ste eeeceiie iran ane , _ dt bes distinguished itself hae boen pasted, and the aplendor and the fes.ivities | the income tax ought to be on a different principle | ™ente:— hab the, army was, eelds. usgarion soldiers were month in producing Shakspeie’s which new ocoupy the people have ceased to be @ than at prereai. soe ang ita celica orto ae ee aamlcable dle xtensively abot at Ancona fer revolutionary demon- ing Henry V," a3 @ gpectacle, in novelty, then the question of having restored the | = Mr. Hose aud Mr. Briorr, althongh coineiding | Towlal Inerateal thn tre ecoaie ae strations cad dezertions. sn mic, and in part drematic. This, Mr. whole former territory will, undoubtedly, be brought | in the viows of Mr Williams, advised him to with: | French governwent on the one hand toeniend the ptr] conten @ leszee, has cilected in a very superb forth agein, when it will be decided whether the new | draw his motion, in order to take in‘o consideration | for the Tatatication of the treaty ; and on the othe: hand Belgium, Hexe, $00, We bayo had, as mentioned ia my —Pmyeror bas the power end disposition to withstand | the roselutiens by themselves | to revive the treaty of the 1éth December. 1545, uatil In the sitting of the Belgian chamber of zapresen- 4 original fatuerices production @/ the clamereus demand for sggrandisciment of the After a few words from Mr. Hudson, who ap- | the conclusion of definitive arrangement. Thispreposal, tatives on the llth ultimo, tho minister of forviza a piay in five acts. pare czspire. Tne Germans in general placs noconidence proved of tho resolution, Mr. Williams withdrew YAlch permits the arrangsments of the 22d of August to affairs read to the chamber @ letter, which be had 4; sinc a ome floes ieee te in she pesceable tate 8 of Louis Napoleon, mor fe amendment. Pele det a = at evdegr pe tee the just received from the I'sonch ambassador, the Dake 9 Practical "am ie reviy: cortider bis word, or even oath, good for anything; Kr Puixn oppored the measure, inasmmsh as ig | COMMER ‘ancememts on both rides, under the guar- | de Bsssano, informing him shat the Emperer of the ££ have filled the mana- on the contrary, os they say, his denial end hisouth | wonid dictervoties large numbers. The income ax Smash Line bate ree er nein! Peaneh, we reat at hid dastre to eaiain filer flow, and bs ed mean alweys the reveris, o# was the onze befora the | involved the important qnertion, bow far diree! tax- | bie imperial aaajusty with She alnoriey ‘igh which the Telations with tho king of the Belgians and wi ‘ake ihe tome by coup deta of the 24 of Docomber last year. That ation should be brought to bear upon classea cullor- | deatze to «tremgihen the bonds of good harmoay whien Beigium, had decided tha: from the 15th of qquary ris the Germen governments share this mistrust with jpg from indirect tr xation nite Belgium snd France inrpices it, ‘The mogotiations | Dext, the extra duty Yovied upon Belgian y 2c. their subjects, is proved by ali of them keeping the: Mr. Bats thought £10 householders ought to opened et Bruseela om those phases terminated on the 9th | cowl entering France should be withdrawn, and the nm te the crowded armies and troops ready for the war footing, the bear inoreared bousetax withoatclamor. He saould | !t. im the signing of a convention which is to be carried duty be placed on its former footing; the megotia- military orgavization of Germany being of such @ pare preferred the abolition of the malt taz, but | Ilo €xecation on the ibth January next. Art 1. The tions asto the futare treaty to be carried on at ve, nature, that if the material aro in order, good acd world eupport the whole bndgot as the besthocould | ¢xchanse of the retideations of the arrangemonts of the Brusgola. The roading of this letter was followed - efficient officers ready, within mfortoight nearly ® | yet under the circumstances. | sits eceanesdial Cesky 0 gists aoe ‘4 cy 9 by expressions of satifsotion in the chamber. Pingeler ie ralien es goed y be ad A jh Nap gM gia and By Mr. M. Mityzs belioved that government would | bs opened between the two countries, By atiicle 2, the Deane pieces (always exeoptin ok Wehatb “ait aor s as, May, pet! apy eure be disappointed iz their expectations, and that thos) treaty of the iith December, 1345, 1s respectively re a ee e ul os (alwayi pling tho desire of Louis Nupoicon to have the whole ex- extension of the house tax would revive past rivalry | vived untit the ramme period. Article 8 reduces the waste In Pruzaia, a rotrograds movement is apparently = goin’) tending to the improveracat ef the tent of the former empire restored. The torritory between ihe towns and the couairy. | allowed on reck fait of Frevch origin fiom 12t07 per aboutto take place (iovernment has introduced Another Appeal from Maden, public «uind streak liad been oonquered durivg t Frenoh reveli- Mr. Sauxpers objested to oartain parts of the | cnt; batt écisres thet the mere production of oemtu- into the Upper House a bill cancelling the artiele ef OUR FUXCHAL CORRESPOND 8 Tae Soho theatre ( Miss Kelly's) wasepenedon tion, and consists of the Kinrdem of Belgium, the | scheme, but considered the gocd oounterbalaaced lar certificates attesting that such salt hss mot undergone | the eonstivution by which the Chambers must be Funonst, Madeira, Dec. 4, 1882 ek B brat bp euplen, ons of Mirs Fak Te ene iNsaiah pesvinte cn the left bauk of the | the evil. . Te enretian ah tab Lin toey ) phargei bony pag summoned anvasily, and enacting that in future rake se tinieoa 4 s @ wife 6 r. Brow, one of your New Lor: Thine, Savoy, and the ies L'venc! tens. - 4 1 1 f Aero nt “oot ceed f) i An American lady, who is passing ‘ae wiate; the delinoator of Irish charsetera,) thevgh A aid fe is not ety eke than, | Afters few words from Mr. Vivrax, the dist Decom yer for the exchange of the ratifloations. they shall be calied togather only ence in svery two Madeira, takes the of meking an spposl to 20% for tbe usu army was cold. Hungarian seldiers wore exten- management of Mr. Charles Kosn. sively shot at An fioms and desert The British Navaland Military Gazette makes fhe following 2anouncement:— of Major & diate retirement from the som msidorabis time pe har been he Londen are well awaro that Saddier’s Weils genorally ua for revelutiorary demonstra eof ume garrisoz an oiiser sbbien (Be oe - heary who bas be fall period, axd wore, on the nd spirits, and night: themselves with aces, ‘The marringe ef Colonel ths Hen. A don, son of the Learlef Aberdecr, w gthe), daughter of Sir John Herasbel, tho asiono- mer royal, took piace on Thurtday, the 9th ult iness at all the houses bes, wa b ot no brilliant as at the 1 Every effort has boon oF muassur performances, bat fer tie | the’ lore or 8 pact of eotly interested in them, Mr A. Davusonn thought divect taxation was ‘Lhe Bondevr publihos @ decree confucring the | YES": Insignificant indved will be the Parliauent : ‘tia " weald endanger its not carried far enorgh, but he had grent dountsas | g ti Ofi 4 ‘ ‘Whose period of legislative action is thus curtailed. merchante of New \ f idely 1 swed by a “ballet divert Shetheaies | om ntanone, Commsered Dy oi FOrmany, not to oppors the budget ; > Biate ‘The seme efiisial joarnal announces the pre- | tesing éata on pauperism in Prussia, eagriculta. - ri ed ble ¢ cir: and undoubtedly aleo by Great Britain, aga dscia. | Mr Hy M went into # varicty of ssleulatious | gcotation of his oredeztiale by the Marauis de Vila | Tl districts, with 11,691,000 inhabitants, the field dated columns of the Hu ia d by areepostable though gota nams- ration of wat st them. i | to show the efient of the proposed changes on tie Marina, Sardinian Minister. “It ia atatod that the | !Sborere and village mechanics, forming @ popule- kaditants of this island y g boon w MS. Biliey ia we sobre; he Aub 6 See | de veoyerenat eet at new Hmperor towards event which he did not eoasider eatisiactory or Spanish Atsbaseador in Paris has reosived hig ton of 3,745,865 souls, coanted 312,635 persons, or ; gut off the last year, hundreds of fswili > af broneeice; at Wicatinshans, wis he other contiuestal sovereigns i: by no means ® at nll just te the lower orders. | letters from Madrid, accrediting him to the Impor- | 995 por cont, requiring reliof, and reosiving on am ‘ , of bronchitis, at Birmingham, whore he atiefactory one, although, as matter of nesossity, | Mr. CAYLEY ocnsidered that common jastioe re- | ial Court : | average 1%. each in the courte of a year. In the have boon accustomed to aoc zpeiercy, at leas t d iu the Caurch of andCometery. He preferring in every cave & moaarchionl tomrepab: | enired sion oF 7 fter the legislation of | 2 towns, with a populasion of about five millions, ee wa in the lite eld, ead bead erie | 1s “ qnired a revision oftaxation sfter tae legislation of he. Oded Garcia, der date of Dresden, D bout five millic mow reduced {o beggary. The Governor het moss th mayen Helos 5 bas 7 ad f hie licen form. They are displeased with tae assum 1346, and highly commended the financial sohome of | 4 save: aeare? seacen, 100. | 472,215 persons wore rolisved in 1861, with 253.— 7 ; generously evlicited assiztancs from the Bowlish alle ona fmm ne of bis tion of the name Napoleon Ili, which, mobwiva- | Chencelior of the Exchequer. He was convinced a | “749K | head on the average. 1a Ssriin, with 496,000 inhe- 2 igi te \- i is di at ln ae We learn from a positive source that Pri: Albert of i 3 9 wae the original found- standing Lis diferent oxplous‘ioue, signifies that ba | yosjority appreved of its principles, aud wandered | gaxony went to Prgns on the aA for bis betrshal with | Pitents, the maintenance of the poor in 1351 cost ted London Ni jp oonnection has moceeded to bis uncle art cogsin, inthe regular | they had not more confidence in ths trnih of them. | 1 7 | £86,000. The number of pam art: iv wan ; senegal ; Q ¢ tenid iv P E raph 000. paupers regularly reosiv: ho got more kicks then Ualf parae, line, ag logitimnte euocesior, which is in direot | He oontended that these proposals carried oat | rome rurjrisele Paris andarrethirsetred tonteneiuen | 0g Olas waa’? A19, Loeider 2,927 children wholly to believe that no apposd was ever made 'o the mer- Thien 1° bas tarned ont» pet het will thoes contradiction of the treaties of Paris ani Vienta; | unroatricted competition. He put a variety of casos | the rumor, which was current on Wednesday, of a mate | Cupported by the parica ; the expense for each pau- pre “Sg x preteens proprietors. Poor Bailoy: mt will those ro that these 'reatics boleg thereby declared not to chow thelr jastics, and was sure tho coun | moulal alliance with Naples. per was £3 15s., and for seh child about £2 Ss. ehantsof New York, or to chose of onr oyher sities, rae bave reaped great eee ae es grid as binding on Trance, he, in consequence, may oon: |sonse of the oountry wou'd adopt them. Tho Moniteur publishes tho following telegraphic ete without meeting with s prompt sad ¢ routs pl Bhorige egg eee ie heen a or the = sider it dus to the honor and digaity ef France, (aa Sir O. Woop denied that any clrsses were auTer- | deepatoh, Gated Foulon, at two o'clock, the 10ta of | merchants and othe wos buve besa re eeived from Liverpoo! + sg. lam pr t Varksy. The question of the rsimbursement of the sums sponse. In this case, it would be most rs event which he hos intimated ia bia speech to the | ing, Ho appreved of the removal of light dwea, | December, 4 = = aielved, suid moot nobly applied. Anh stranger | Cot vs iacnee ot ier etn nares legialative bodiee,) to seo its former extent ro- | which benefited both foreign and British ship own. | , Bexsquasrens ar Massa) | 20 tanced om the Iona It Farid bald Lenton, 39 xe ~ - ’ ‘thane! ‘ fein!, so have we all, for it is che lot of Kaman ns | stored. While the continental prinoos deny to ers, whereas w reduction of (be timber duties would Dec. th, at 10 o’olsok. | garded a welp settled... She Porte hes elite ; residing hore contributes liberally to thogenerel ne- ture toerr. The poor forlorn wicew, in hor old ago, | Louis Napoleen the right of gucoession by divine | peneft the latter and tho whole commanity: The The town ef Lephou! ras taken by asenult the day | 64 to pay capital aad everest, and France and Hng- iF i¢ Will feed on recollection, hor little ones om hope. 1 | right, they are also dispioased with his title—by the i f ti + Tadi before yesterday, ‘Se tiocys mounted tho broach with | '#nd Rave accepted ibis »rtangement. | trwet in my next to be able to report that a snb- Wil: of the--peeple—wiiel they: souiklor ax) ox iepreremects iP homer area? Sas dna ap lrreetiole lanpe‘uowits amid cries of “Vive T'itmps. | The Porte prokibitee tho circuiation of foreign | < : ~ and scription has been opened, hoaded with s liberal , creachment against their prinemplo of sovorsignty, | require aaatatioe Be propmentll ede ieite the d tails | reur” ‘The attack oomuicaced this mozniug. aad at md- | moncy; that coinsd anc issued in the name of the | hem of the highess respbetability, | emount from Mevaleure Ingram & Cooke, the pre- | according to which, the poopls havo mo rightef | of the bugget, te the privelpal points of which he — sforvane scarcely afferts tne beggars, Efe proprietors of the /dustrated Limdow News. | olecting or choosing their get, - malty ; but porers, eet want and rpia, an immente numbor of unfortunate perpe: : very many of ter thir great x is Spread bis wings overthe | Sultan, and the Ottomen :noney oninod in the pre- , ; I reeotve, by the mall ef tho | ged i rulers or sevoraigns. | girongly objeated. He depreoatod the way in which | Sth, tne delaha cf this biiilant deed ot arme, aa anor. | ¢eU2E TeHgM, axo alone vo bo allowed in eommercisl “pf hic or . Thavo to smnounes to you another succsm at the They fear that should Lonis Nepoleon ever by com- | " i ingis , el the rympathice of foreignergare net awakened fo Lycenm Theatre lect cveniag in a ona act oomie | polled or ever feel inclined to fo into eth ont | ~ ppp opty gl eed pete nee pag vag RL for the gonerals, offeors, Tg Jin. yl iv Conslantinople of the 24th Nov. tiem. There is no money in she treasuryfo pay the dreme, ensitied ‘A Phenomenon in o Smack: | cal) op the German and Italian demoarac: ¢ deel} Teceung of eoupernplion. ta tewnted the Chanedl- saa wees, ; Coutains a in! comaunication of great impor- beodrods of mon, who gonerally m thirty conts | frock” Charter Bathows, Frank Mavaews, ond , Ing that ho did some to give and procure to them the | lor of ihe Exebequer with holding out at pre- Spain, | tence for the traveling public: & ey by their labor, aud on apport a wify Misses Faany Baker end J:. sitehell, a débutante, game right of choosing their rolere whish the Fraeoa | tice, whion contalaed nothlog eatrserdinary, and | INTERBITIXG INTELLIGENCE — NEW conserYUriON. | yy Ri fUeare, wove oss Tarkich sieaners holpting thes m- ’ wero twies sumtsowed before the curtain to reesire | bad exorcised ; and whilst thoy fecl thet thoy no | woald only lead to neodiess « 4 F Gi itut: laissed by th: -oal flag w p emitted to convey passengers iu the ud children, when thoy oan obieia w Many | tbe well merited bation of a fachionnalo and . oale only te jess and oppreesive taxation. ew con ion preclaimed by the Qacen, Burphorus— (ders ‘oop 'ore.) os . Y WES MECTES BPPTONANEE eS nom longer the alfsozion and confidence of their | Ho then discussed the malt and hop duties, and do- | making the Fenate hereditary, and restricting the — Ihave emigrated, but these who kave ben scous- mcxt crowd~i audience. m. rabjee’s, it is vatmrel that they do not bail tho ao | nied that their reduction would benofit either eaa- | freuchise toa very emall body of clootors, determin. | Tusat ‘ ftomed to ‘his warm and renay elime, frevantor | Ihe roteran commedian, Mr. Bariloy, takes @ oomsion of Lonia Nepoleun to the throne, and tho | sumer or prodneer; and, finally, he strongly ob- | ed only by bigh property qualisation, has oaused | The Emperor of uwia has teed a decree, ox- gitat suflecizg in geing to a celder, andl on oarly farewell bereft at the Prinooes’s theatre, oxi Sa- reetoration of the empire, with the same ratinfaction jected to the churacter of the aeect taxation pro- | general excitement. 4 | tending to salt ix:porved into that empire fom Bel- Tenant tne : | turdes, s: Paistatl, in + Hoary EV 5) ginder ag they hind done the coup d'état of Deosmber, iat | posed—the nature of which he minutoly inquired | — The following ie a summary of tho officially pub- | gium the ike fa‘vr accorded to English, é'ransh, genre in Demaorare ond Beazil. j the -4 fe of her Majesty aad Prince dag. They are inwroal pickle. They ace afraid | [ntn, pointing out at considerable length tte irroga- | lished d-aught of the “ reformed ” eonstitution:— | and Prussian alt. “hen placed in Kavoion oateee By generors nnd noble countrymon, let fosthanks | Aibe Tho day will ko the Afcieth anniversary of to recogmige him a@ Hopetor, and thay cannot ao: | lary. injustios, and impolicy. If ‘the house and 1 Religion ~'Chs rotigion of the Spanish nation isex- pots. Heretofore Belgium salt had to pay a o34 viessingy of these unfortenate ard| unkeppy | 3 ttt eppesrance on the stage. knowledge bim uncer the name of Nepoleoa tho | mult taxes were given up, the hadget, thus amend- | clusively the Cattniie Aportsiic and oman religion. The | within throe months afcer having rex 99 OMe reat omar ‘ | Tho following extract is from the Shzfidd Times, | Third, without sontredicting their principle of legiti- | od 1d is 4 % relations of the chureh wih the Btate will be fixed by | trepots, whoress the felt cf the of intcies abi Gstenfers be waftod over the blue Atlantin| for your | o¢ jer Li | phos a Ayes | od, would boo fairens, r ts vs # y | trepots, e eT countries above: of Jee ; macy; ib ie, therefore, mows likely that thoy will Tho debate was thon adjourned; and after the | the Crown and the Sovereign Poatifi, in yirtas of convar- | named was pot bound to pay duty autil old, ne Boencvelent relief of their swTerings, am may God | Mr. Buckeasn. av American trogedisn, whn bas od. | reeogoise and ad bim merely a9 Emperor Na- | trapeaction of the réliindet of the buzincys on the | 2Mt# RBich will havo the furs of la | master how long it had rovained in ‘the ertrepot. mewoud you with inerassed procpority anu crealth te sed & rept tation ip his own eountry. and who bes bem | noleon, whoreby they will avoid duing #0 de jure, ‘th oo Bee 0 | 2 The Laws—Zhe Isvescomade by the Sovereign | se ‘i a y i prospority anu o bh | favorably reackved Im gure, mad» hia first appeacanes im fails lifeds thsod jure, | paper, the House adjoarned at twanty fre minatos | and the Cortes. The initiaiiro bvlonge to Indi desiiiieess. | the Baglish pro-inoes in cu owa town on Monday, Me, | Datmerely de fucto. The continaanoe of pesos resis, | to one o’clook. to each branch of the Legislature. No tax | - -weebenta 06 aculielien ot Us tend moll d ihe | Buohaaan poemeeree & fine imp nin: ea tgure, cod, while | therefore. ou woaic ‘vandstion; and, notwithstand- ee pored or euliseted without tha sanstion of Y + nage acrieod oe pp hae . | his powerfund anergy are almot = ‘equalled by any ef our | ing the eiive vracohes of Eta Burritt, the oxanoes France. ; | general briget of the State ty permanent; it cunnot bo | have arrived, via Trieste, “os dates aro—Bom- SirSince writing the abeve, I have soon our | prosenesectory, uo avoids obtelairg favor by uwnecsesary | are mach more for wer. The recognition of the ompire by the Britinh gov- | changed eneopt by law. Tho eccwunte wil he presented | Day Nov. 17, Caloutia 6th. ho rom of Bandoola, onal, Mr. Marsh. Hosays it will be impsssible | storm. 4 velvo, or other clep-teap demonatration. tie is Yours, truly, if, Howazp. ernment created general gatifaction whon en-| annually. for the examinetiv: end approval of the | celebrated in the jermer bv more war, with his; ps . be ti | a moe of diserimination aud {ote igence, aed his King | le nounced in Paris. Funds became firmer, and ia | Cortes. Loans and caioa of national vroporty require the | family, and the ex Goveruor of Kengoon, hadeur- ¢ sufferings that will diow the falure | Lear wos on «rem, disorect, and ints leotaal impersons Grovt Meitain | public securities generatiy s more animated tone | fnetionofalaw. The ctvil licé wil! be fixed si the eom- | rendered to the British, and other in! yontial parties ‘Tho Jebate epow the badgot propounded by tho | was observed. F teres namber of pnsonurs—the | ™! Me Cention a comoonl of the two logiade. | WTS expected to follow their examp'o. Pogu, it Chon colle of the Exchoquer bys oeoupied the atton- | Momifewr oviimetes betwosn seven bondrod and | ary peaion ths Roney ama. veerean equal’ ia ier | Was thought, would be annexed immeaintely to the no! ‘he Hoar of Commons sines Friday, Thepro- | eight bundred—incarceraied for political offences, | Thy cenate is comporva cf he: -tiury beubers, Semators | Britich domisions. Indis generally wae tranquil, por tivm to donole the house tax, and briog it dowa | bars becn liberated since the reswration of the em- | by bi d Bematore for lis VLey aranomiaeiod hy | With the exception of the Northern Pui\jaub terr- houses of £10 rontel, and the soheme to tax al! pire; Louis Napoleon has been I‘boraily dealt with. | the King. The qnaliGeatins of a dauator are determla- | tory, which was in # disturbed state, and troops of the grapes; hundreds, he says, invat dis of ator- | Hon His Carse of Gonerli was given with fine php . reec've force; and the idictte laug’s of Leer war vation, if relief is not sent from foreign countries. | Porripie reality To pectivalarize would coeuyy vin And to whet country can we look with eush eon- | of cur spsco, otherwise, Mr Bachaman by b fidence se to Americs, tho howe of tho »xile, and jh. yo yg the friend of the poor? Vo me the fever, sir, to | be : te, on i property incomes cf £50, and slaries or business of | He is to have en incoias of 25,000,000 francs, or | ed by a toperate law. ‘The son: of che king and those of ' were in motibn to restore order, In te A money the enclosed in your valuable payor, the | the and!-nee loudly and AY © cero sfar Li), bea oreatee much excitement, aod called | £1.000,000; and ko will realiec au additional £100,- | the heir presumptive. are ¢ “a by right of bieth In was abundant, and rates unaltered. tren piece © | es Abeficid is copecrned, Dir. Buchaae » sve BO | forth eonsidernble oppor partionlarly in the | 000 from the revenues of the crown domains and | *ddition to its legiriative runotims the fonate hes to goods market steady, and prives firm; little busi- ard pardon me for not paying the posiage season to regret his viell to out provines sn dy 1 888 | Inggetowns, while meetings ero being held ani pro | the crown manufactorics Jpdge of Lnpeschnents preferred aaainst uilaisters by | nega dono. Holidays just over. Marka, hoalthy, 7-20 | eee akan ‘Wecutuste kore vould sighted | teste passed ogainst tho projected mossures. The senators are tw have Ife valarios of 30,009 | Mom ana dpuiiy of the king: and. cofuden irene | and seems looking Gray shit of forty inobes very rosrcs, and mush wanted; 2 slightly advanced. For gray madapolams inquiry; pated tlightly anood. Yor ootton a food and, and prices rison for mule and water. Stock A r It is urged that the doorenze in tho malt and ton | franos, aud the membors of the legislative corps | i ’ : | 4 , oe ‘8 | members according to law. } Porsiial veh another, a ye ap a | Gaties will be no compensstion or relief to the con- | 6,900 france e year. The Congress in compowed of those who hive been olia- | | | | by the company, and the dresslog of the plese was | Pumers for the imposivien of increased taxes in other pa N) séome, is to havea constitution, a com- | ren by th: electoral junta Neither of tho legislative on very superior Hamlet’? was natn ng on Tuos. | wayd. mise been appointed with that riew. A} bodies caw st whon the other is not in rexion. Besides | aay. Mr. Duchanan emscting the philorpbic yet half mad | An influential country journal affirs that the sl- | yast company is to be somewhat on tho mo- | thelr iegisiative poners, which they exorcise with the | medorate, Woollens dail. English iron and Dane This was a judisious, manty piece of acting. free | teratio af the malt duty will not reduce the pele dol of the Hest India Company, to govern and dirost | fy ee ee following attributions; | nail rod, both round and square, ia demand, S ions oo grimane,, ving evidense of coustal LG of beer more than two pence per gallon ; and ‘| colonization there. payee as meats ade Ge Lenin { and pricss advarced. The other itome fuxvorable. hind the arras after killiog Poleulog wacescapualed by | £10 honseLolder must oonsume #) gallons por Government intend to sanction 20 more new radl- | {0 melntain the constitution; to sleot the regent of Ses | Cotton wool has advanced, but, tonnage ‘ | p gies of anton wo have’ eclees chee ane ntion, ite before it becomes equal to his honge tax of 1s. Gd. in | wey lines ak presant Wein» fonender the rerpeutivtiity of ministry eective bi a Sere the tamuter roth Sree, “Prolghia? 00 ba be bis exejamation— ¢ . -@ jer if st ‘rance. @ retires | ercieing the power of hment. 4 iJ 7 I trast Nay, T know mot: ‘The debate on the question in the Commons was | to Bronsen, it Ja rumored thet a sum of 100,000 | “The seustors and deputiee are inviolable ae far as their | rig Lage bagi = ge Pa gland risen ] being Jo it the bing adjourned till tho 16th ult. | franos annually will be allewed him. votes aud opipions Ip the excreive of thelr functions are , to 25. Id. 3 months. bills nnd dooa-