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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 ...

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... 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 ...

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... Voretqi utelliacuce RANCE, Parts, Thursday Evening.—The Moniteur announces, in to their families, and their country, all those suffering from the its non-official part, that the Emperor will restore to liberty, consequences of civil discord, pting such as have been guilt of crimes reproved by morality, mitting to the national w on the sole condition of sub- hence: ill, and engaging not to ...

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... Pants, Thursday Evening.—The Emperor presided at @ Cabinet Council, at Compiegne, on Wednesday. Abd-el-Kader sailed from Marseilles on the 21st instant, on board the steam-frigate Labrador. The transport Perdrix sailed from the 22d for Senegal with to relieve the ison in that colony. The Senate met this day, at half-past one o'clock, to adjournment, to discuss the of M. Troplong om the Senatus ...

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... THE OVERLAND MAIL. Papers and letters have been received, via Trieste,” in antici- pation of the Overland Mail. The dates are Bombay, Nov. 17; Cc from tho h, The following is extracted ‘The intelligence from Rangoon comes down to the end of October. We have some particulars beyond what were given in our last in reference to the capture of Prome on the 9th of October, which seem to show that ...

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... Joreiqu Entelligence. FRANCE. Parts, Monday Evening.—The Government of Her Britan- nic Majesty has just acknowledged the Empire Lord Cowley, the English am bassador, was received to-day by the F that ace redi eror Napoleon, to whom he ted the letters t him again in the quality bassador to the Emperor. The Senate met at the Palace of the Luxembourg at one o'clock this day. M. Mesnard, First ...

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... Joreign kntelligence. FRANCE. The Moniteur publishes the following result of the ballot, as known up to the latest date, from the 86 ts: — es, 7,432,009 —No, 238,861 Army,—Yes, . ~ 234,861—No, - - 8,456 Navy,—Yes, ~ 47,716—No, - 2,020 Total,— Yes, 7,714,585—No, -- - 249,337 The votes of the remainder of the army, from Algeria, and complete returns from a few of the departments, have yet to be ...

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... Foreign Entelligence. NCE, Pants, Thursday Evening.—Up to the present the commis- sion of the Senate on the form of the Constitution has held seven sittings, without having adc any definitive resolu- tion. It met yesterday and the day before, with the same ste- rile result; and the latter, at which M. Baroche, and M. Rou- her, and M. Delangle attended, in the name of the Govern- ment, was ...

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... Horetan “RANCE, The following Imperial Decree appears in the Monéteur of Monday. “ Napoleon, by the grace of God and the national will, Em- peror of the French. “To all present and to come, greeting; “We have sanctioned and do hereby promulgate what follows:— “SENATUS CONSULTUM, “ Explaining and modifying the Cunstitution of January 14, 1852. “Art 1. The Emperor has the right to grant pardons ...