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... Joretqu PROCLAMATION OF THE FRENCH EMPIRE. Pants, Thursday Evening.—At this hour we have already lived just twenty-four hours under the Empire, and the brief | ceremony that took place last evening at seven o'clock, in the | Chamber of Deputies, was ratified by the official acts of this morning, and again confirmed by the military spec le which closed at two o'clock this afternoon. He that was ...

THE MOORS, &c

... THE MOORS, &e. Pertusmerr —We have already alluded to the very flatter- ing prospects forthe on the grouse moors this sea- son, from the rumberand extent of the coveys, and the condi- tion of the Lirds being almost unprecedentedly fine. Alter the shoot ng commences they will soon pack, from the age of | the young grouse; bat tho sport will be the longer protracted, and the breed better ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Enielligence. FRANCE. Paris, Thursday Evenins- - It is considered as not unlikely | thet means will be taken for the proclamation of the Tmperial Government, even before the grand review announced for the been so often mentioned since the 10th May. The epoch has though not in reality, coup d'etat for that new change in form, thas one rather hesitates to specify any ce tain day for the ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Horciqnu Enielliqence. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Portsmouth, ‘Thursday Morning. The Amazon arrived at Spithead from East Indies and Cape of Good Hope this morning. She left Simon’s Bay on the 7th March. Hostilities had been partially suspended by the Cafires, who had sued for peace, but as they would not agree to terms of unreserved submission, which Sir Harry Smith laid down, he was arranging a plan ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Jorciqu in elliqence. PRANCE, It is stated that the principal if not the only cause of the President's visit to Baden is connected with matrimonial pro- jeets, and that the visit was made at the instance of the Grand Yuche-s Stephanee. The lady who is spoken of as likely to share the honours of the Presidence is a grand-daughter of the Grand Duchess, whose danzhter was married Prince Gustave ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foreiqu FRANCE. THE POPE'S VISIT TO PARTS. a settled fact that Pio Nono has consented to crown According to some authorities, it may now be recarded as The Paris correspondent of the apoleon —“ By the time the Morning Herald says shall arrive in Paris the Church will be found to have been restored to all the dignity necessary to give lustre to the imperial regime. ‘The circumstances con- are ...

Foreign Entelligence

... Entelliaence. — — OVERLAND MAIL. We have received by way of Trieste the following telegra- ic message in anticipation of the Overland Mail:— “ Trieste, Austrian Lloyd’s steamer Egitto ved here yesterday, Sept. 29, at 9 with advices from Bombay to ie Ist of September. “The Governor-General returned to Calcutta on the 6th of “Commodore Lambert, accompanied by Captain Rundall, of the Engineers, ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foreign PRANCE A *cirzul:r despatch” from the late Prince Schwarzenberg, of Berlin and St intended for the European Cabinets, but in particular for those etersburg. declares that the Austrian Cabi- net feels ne alarm at the facet of the French President assuming the title of Emperor, on the contrary, it is of opinion that, if such a change be sccomplished in the political Constitution of | ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foreign kntetligence. FRANCE, General Dafour, extraordinary envoy of the Swiss Govern- ment, arrived on Monday in Paris, to confer with the President of the French Republic on the questions debated between France and Switzerland. bs The Moniteur contains to-day a fresh shower of largesses to the army. This is a decree ordaining that the year 1351 shall rount as a year of campaign to those ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Foreign FRANCE. Pants, Thursday Eveni -—Twelve o'clock was the hour for the Senate to meet this y, but more than an hour before the senators began to arrive at the The in attendance were the cardinals, who wore their robes; the other members wore their full dress, civil or mi . At noon the attendance being complete, the took the chair, and the proceedings 10 members ited on the table a were ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... JONDON i ilk DOWNING-STREET, May 25. The Queen has been pleased to appoint Arthur Edward Kennedy, Esq., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's Settlements in the River Gambia, and their dependencies. WHITEHALL, May 24. The Queen has been pleased to grant the office of Solicitor- General for to Charles Neaves, Esq., Advocate, in the room of John Inglis, Esq. appointed ...

Foreign Intelligence

... SJoretau Entelligence. . FRANCE. The Moniteur contains the following letter from the Minis- ter of the Interior to the Prefect of the Seine: Paris, Jan. 6. Monsieur le Prefect_—The emblems most worthy of lose this character when they only reeal evil days. Th as these three words, “ Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,” form by them- appear at epochs of troubles and civil war, their coarse in- selves ...