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... it was calculated that there could not l>e fewer than congregated the cattle market, GnemeVsqnare. The animals, generally speaking, were in very superior condition ; and it was considered, by judges, to beautiful ati exhibition of horses as bad been seen ...

FLANDERS PAPERS

... not seem disposed to wait for, hut rather wishes retire from public affairs as soon as possible. least, letters from Corfu speak of this with much confidence, and add, that the ■•illied powers will lie soon obliged send more troops to Greece in order preserve ...

membering the peculiar circumstances attending the act. That he was young menarch, in the prime life and health ..

... instant cessation of the existence the royal power. A sovereign, however young, can exercise all the power of the crown. I speak now the language the law ; and the very document quoted by my lion, and learned friend—the edict of Henry VI., which gives ...

PAPERS. (From the Munileur ui Friday, July 23.) TELKUHAPIIIC DISPATCH. Toulon, July JO, 3 o'clock p.m.

... extraordinary mea. mires liefore the convocation of the Chambers continue propagated in public. Several journals even this morning speak of the annulling the election of the 221. We persist in believing that these reports have foundation, and that the session ...

SALES AUCTION. Of I.Rily. y.-ars. il..*- lif,. iiunruWy, 1001. unnimi pn)«Myo it*f (■'roimhl Kj’ntc.. competent ..

... style. The capabilities THIS V PROPERTY will shown by refere to the present sttKrk and crops ; the little army of hayricks speak in tolerably positive terras *»f the quality of the pasture ; five and six quarters of oats and bnrley are every where to be ...

CROWN-OFFICE, Aug. 10

... The proceedings in France still being uppermost in the minds of all classes, and those engaged in the service of the count speaking French, some degree of curiosity was excited among the by-stauders know who the great personage was. The exterior of the ...

IN SOUTH WALES

... The capabilities of THIS Va-ST PROPERTY will shown by refere- to the present stock and crops; the little army of hayricks speak toleiahly positive terms of the quality of the pasture; five and six quarters of oats and barley are every where to be seen ...

The government has ordered a levying of troops, called Tercios (a National Guard), in the Basque provinces. ..

... drawn in the name of the Provisional Government, has been put into circulation. I think it apocryphal; fur the Liberals do nut speak the language of Marat and Robespierre. The Carlists are likewise stirring. They have raised their standard. are on the eve ...

SPAIN

... arrested at Badajos, and in other ports of Castile; the reason of these arrests is not known, but it is supposed to arise from speaking their sentiments too freely.” St. Sebastian, Sept. 2.—The following a copy letter from St. lldetjnsu * Affairs appeared to ...

Gentlemen, —The speech from the throne to the States General, far from satisfying and tranquillizing the ..

... the serious circumstances in which the country is placed, shall waive all considerations relative the language, and I shall speak in French in order to be understood every body. M northern colleagues will excuse me on account of the motive. speech will ...

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... exercising their profession in the whole of their canton. Here some discussions arose, but we were unable hear, from several speaking time. The preaident having with great difficulty restored silence, The Minister the Interior ascended the tribune. —Gentlemen ...

(From La Tritune dee Department.)

... society was proceeding form themselves into cummitteea, a cap. tain of the National Guard entered the ball, aud wished to speak to the President. He informed him that the meeting caused disturbance outside, and requested the different members of the society ...