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... _ FRANCE. On Saturday, the legislative body adopted, by 173 to 1, the bill prohibiting, during five years, the carrying of arms of The bill re-establishing the every description in Corsica. penalty of death for the punishment of political crimes, as amended by the committee, was subsequently voted by the 206 members present, after a protest of Count Caffarelli, against the reasons adduced by ...

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... Intelligence. TURKEY. The non-official part of the Moniteur contains the following letter from Constantinople, of the 19th of May :— “ The Ottoman Council, which met on the 17th instant, re- solvel to address to Prince Menschikoff a note expressive of the conciliatory spirit of the Divan, and of its regret at being unable to give its full adhesion to the clause contained in the project of ...

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... Forciqn Intelligence. ~~ FRANCE, An article in: the /ys of Sunday morning. signed by the Viseomte Laguerroniere, the principal editor of that journal. but aseribed to the direet inspiration of the Emperor Napo- leon IIL, merits some attention, as a species of manifesto of the French policy in the event of a European contest. The aim of the writer appears to be to establish a belief that the ...

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... Foreiqn Intelligence, THE AFFAIRS OF THE EAST. The Mowtenr of Friday morning, after having declared that instructions have been given to Lord Stratford de Redcliffe similar to those sent to the French Ambassador, announces that the Gove: uments of France and England have decided that their united squadrons should approach the Dardanelles. Onders left on the 4th of June, by the Chaptal and ...

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... Foreiqn Intelligence, PRANCE, The following note appears in the Moniteur of Sunday -— A notice inserted in the of December 2,185 2 pointed out to persons struck by the measures of general safety. or condemned for political reasons atter December 2. IS51, the course necessary for them to p in order to obtain 2 remission of their ‘ntence, and to return to their fire-sides. Phe time that has el ...

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... Foreiqn Intelligence, INDIA AND CHINA, We have received the following telegraphic an- nouncing important intelligence from the seat of war in the East :— Trieste, Thursday, June 16.—The steamer Caleutta ar- rived this morning at 6.45, in 108 hours from Alexandria. Belling, which had really been captured by Burmese insur- gents, notwithstariding the denial of the Bengal Government, has been re ...

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... Intelligence. a - --— INDIA. THE OVERLAND MAIL. Bownay, May 23.—From Burmah there is news down to the 24th of April, the only important item of which is, that the Governor-General has positively acceded to the remonstran- ces of the Burmese commissioners, and has given them thirty days for a final answer to his terms. If the latter are not agreed to within the time specified, 2 fleet of ...

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... Fortiqn Intelligence, FRANCE. There has been this week a considerable modification of the Cabinet. Already the Ministry of Police, in which it is said M. de Maupas has been too zealous, finding plots con- stantly where no plots existed, has been suppressed; and M. de Maupas is appointed to the post of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Naples, in the place of M. A ...

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... Sateltiqence, sa OVERLAND MALL. We have reecived telegraph the follow- ing messeue from in auiteipation of the ihe st wv Austria arrived hi ‘ on the 26th June. at i M.D irs fre » India, Chin amd mails have arrived with imielligenee from Calemita te the May: he May: 3d April: Sth April: and King . = “ ta April. Phere was ne ne from i rom. it w Ss pected that the treaty with the hing ef Ava ...