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The Week.
enied a I '" f ^ ., tb , lt ° f & mHllia ; bllt Coullt Cavour lephed that they were not to be considered as deserters , but as emigrant * — -Accor , mg to advices from Rome to the 17 th hist ., General Grammont has again received a no o from Cardinal Antonclli , requesting the immediate evacuation of the States of the Church by ' tho French troops .- - ^ The he ! olva : n ! nffi b 0 l r V ^ ^ « *** TIle ^ ration Permed on the 10 th was insufficient , and a second was determined upon the next day
Aleaum ^ l tVT - SfC ? iS ten'ibl 0 ' The Tel'aci 0 u « GhrmU Wtic , lately quoted in Gahgnani as the true source of information in the kingdom of the Two SS'XSi T , l v ' "I * KiU ? - , 1 , , " haW , ily < = mtok « l % ud that he 1 as I ecu affected solely by rheumatism , winch has given him pains in his ri ght le- " 1 cause of the lung ' s sudden return from Bail to Cascrta , while suffering ° o aculc y . is notknowu ; itis su . posed to be occasioned b of state
, y reasons - — m ntTof l r ' l l 0 ' \ ^' b ^ es that the Scutari monument to the meinoij of our heroic countrymen sacrificed in the late war has been completed . The fori , atton of an auxiliary financial council , to consider and propose reform n luikey had been announced , and the members named ; they had a fine field before them , which it was hoped they would cultivate witli enerjry and rood % „'
Representative institutions appear to be numbered with the things that were as fa , as the Ionian Islands arc concerned . The new Lord High Commissioner C set up a commission to inquire into all the public departments , for the purpose of , TlfpT TirtT - " " leSal , y" Carried i , lt 0 okct by <* o gov rnment The Lord High Commissioner names himself as president . It is to assemble three tunes a week and is composed of gentlemen who will „ doubt obey , - —the steamer , City of Baltimore , from New York , on the 12 th , has arrived at Liverpool The news is unimportantThe
. extraordinary session „ he seato closed o ,, the 1 Oth . At Oswego , on the Oth , as an immense concourse o pe e ere isten . ng to a discourse on "the last judgment , " in the St . Mary ' s Roman Cahohc church , a part of the floor gave way , and four people we file , An h .- " ' , fid w ' t 'r t 0 SCt fil'e , V ^^«^ ts State House , by firing a Jaige bin filled with shavings in the basement . Both houses were filled with » eetators and members at the timeand the excitement
, was very grea on , ftdaTwiMilfi ' tf ? t "' ^ 11 ^^ T >» Enropa arrived at Jverp on nlondaj unh dates trom New York to the 16 th inst . The cabinet had dec ded r S ^ cHer r ^ of co , r -. ? **<* w «* iK 0111 = against Sickles for tho murder of Air . Key A telecr-im iwpi „» , l at the India Office , dated Calcutta , February 22 nd , afftds the Vu £ announcement that tranquillity still prevails throughout Tie , LeftSZ umeiisc number of cannon and arms of all kinds have been collected and tv tin Ire and fiitsix torts entirellevelled
y- y . Nana Sahib is yet at lame ar SKS of ft S , MU h 0 d i \ ° ° belS ' * giVES S ° me tro » blc « CenttA S but the c . ice ot these miscreants must soon be closed . The overland Austri j " Vh ™ S 1 ' ^^ tron Uolbouw toM . ' <»> d ^ m Sdty t stiHi tit tWl : , 110 t imfe ; . ° l , 0 , tioaI illto' ^ t ! le Victoria parliament was sill sitting , though its earl y dissolution was looked forward to in order to make way for a new parliament the basis of the
, on Reform Billjust n ted The labour market was very dull in Melbourne . The gold market is 1 , 11 , md he pit duce decreasing m Victoria , but increasing in Sydney . Little or no chan g e in h-X ' tZ ; wi ' el '& ^ ^ ' ' ti 0 n ° f U' ° Mo'Wand * Sandhurst nulwa , ( to ° AV lian ^ to vu ) MS opened with great ceremony on the 13 th of January .- —The case ot the Rev . Al red Poole reached another stage on AVednesday , b / the jud ' mt l . vercd by he Archlnshop of Canterbury . This was the judgment in t e anpea Inch - . imandamiis required the archbishop to hearThe archbishop tssisted
. - W lb-. Lushmgtoi ,, decided , as he had done before , that the Bil i f of L ' o don 1 ted mtr-uc S' / v Tv 7 ' ^ HiS f 00 S : lW ' he WM of " ^ that he eu ^ pui . ued by Air . Poole was not in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of Lng and , but most dangerous , and likely to produce most serious mischief o the cause of morality and religion . At the Surrey sessions , on Saturday AATllhm Kemp a hawker , was com- ctcd of savagely stabbing a police constable while tak lum into custod y . The prisoner betrayed his ruffian nature during the tr al b y
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Week.
enied a I '" f ^ ., tb , lt ° f & mHllia ; bllt Coullt Cavour lephed that they were not to be considered as deserters , but as emigrant * — -Accor , mg to advices from Rome to the 17 th hist ., General Grammont has again received a no o from Cardinal Antonclli , requesting the immediate evacuation of the States of the Church by ' tho French troops .- - ^ The he ! olva : n ! nffi b 0 l r V ^ ^ « *** TIle ^ ration Permed on the 10 th was insufficient , and a second was determined upon the next day
Aleaum ^ l tVT - SfC ? iS ten'ibl 0 ' The Tel'aci 0 u « GhrmU Wtic , lately quoted in Gahgnani as the true source of information in the kingdom of the Two SS'XSi T , l v ' "I * KiU ? - , 1 , , " haW , ily < = mtok « l % ud that he 1 as I ecu affected solely by rheumatism , winch has given him pains in his ri ght le- " 1 cause of the lung ' s sudden return from Bail to Cascrta , while suffering ° o aculc y . is notknowu ; itis su . posed to be occasioned b of state
, y reasons - — m ntTof l r ' l l 0 ' \ ^' b ^ es that the Scutari monument to the meinoij of our heroic countrymen sacrificed in the late war has been completed . The fori , atton of an auxiliary financial council , to consider and propose reform n luikey had been announced , and the members named ; they had a fine field before them , which it was hoped they would cultivate witli enerjry and rood % „'
Representative institutions appear to be numbered with the things that were as fa , as the Ionian Islands arc concerned . The new Lord High Commissioner C set up a commission to inquire into all the public departments , for the purpose of , TlfpT TirtT - " " leSal , y" Carried i , lt 0 okct by <* o gov rnment The Lord High Commissioner names himself as president . It is to assemble three tunes a week and is composed of gentlemen who will „ doubt obey , - —the steamer , City of Baltimore , from New York , on the 12 th , has arrived at Liverpool The news is unimportantThe
. extraordinary session „ he seato closed o ,, the 1 Oth . At Oswego , on the Oth , as an immense concourse o pe e ere isten . ng to a discourse on "the last judgment , " in the St . Mary ' s Roman Cahohc church , a part of the floor gave way , and four people we file , An h .- " ' , fid w ' t 'r t 0 SCt fil'e , V ^^«^ ts State House , by firing a Jaige bin filled with shavings in the basement . Both houses were filled with » eetators and members at the timeand the excitement
, was very grea on , ftdaTwiMilfi ' tf ? t "' ^ 11 ^^ T >» Enropa arrived at Jverp on nlondaj unh dates trom New York to the 16 th inst . The cabinet had dec ded r S ^ cHer r ^ of co , r -. ? **<* w «* iK 0111 = against Sickles for tho murder of Air . Key A telecr-im iwpi „» , l at the India Office , dated Calcutta , February 22 nd , afftds the Vu £ announcement that tranquillity still prevails throughout Tie , LeftSZ umeiisc number of cannon and arms of all kinds have been collected and tv tin Ire and fiitsix torts entirellevelled
y- y . Nana Sahib is yet at lame ar SKS of ft S , MU h 0 d i \ ° ° belS ' * giVES S ° me tro » blc « CenttA S but the c . ice ot these miscreants must soon be closed . The overland Austri j " Vh ™ S 1 ' ^^ tron Uolbouw toM . ' <»> d ^ m Sdty t stiHi tit tWl : , 110 t imfe ; . ° l , 0 , tioaI illto' ^ t ! le Victoria parliament was sill sitting , though its earl y dissolution was looked forward to in order to make way for a new parliament the basis of the
, on Reform Billjust n ted The labour market was very dull in Melbourne . The gold market is 1 , 11 , md he pit duce decreasing m Victoria , but increasing in Sydney . Little or no chan g e in h-X ' tZ ; wi ' el '& ^ ^ ' ' ti 0 n ° f U' ° Mo'Wand * Sandhurst nulwa , ( to ° AV lian ^ to vu ) MS opened with great ceremony on the 13 th of January .- —The case ot the Rev . Al red Poole reached another stage on AVednesday , b / the jud ' mt l . vercd by he Archlnshop of Canterbury . This was the judgment in t e anpea Inch - . imandamiis required the archbishop to hearThe archbishop tssisted
. - W lb-. Lushmgtoi ,, decided , as he had done before , that the Bil i f of L ' o don 1 ted mtr-uc S' / v Tv 7 ' ^ HiS f 00 S : lW ' he WM of " ^ that he eu ^ pui . ued by Air . Poole was not in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of Lng and , but most dangerous , and likely to produce most serious mischief o the cause of morality and religion . At the Surrey sessions , on Saturday AATllhm Kemp a hawker , was com- ctcd of savagely stabbing a police constable while tak lum into custod y . The prisoner betrayed his ruffian nature during the tr al b y