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_ ^ , i CONTINENTAI , NO TES . .- •¦• ¦¦ - ' ¦ FBAHCE . " ¦ - ' ' -:: ¦' , ' . ' w Akothbb protest against the " project j £ law" * Mch feS ^ ademritfr the members of the < Mw * tag for . the seizure of their property , ^* Pf ^ ., ** signed by the Princess Clementine , Duchess ^»«» : Gobunr , * daughter of Eouis Philippe , aria is ^ 8 ddrt ^ toi ^ fLher ^ the agent s the j ^^ / Ito « om jwj £ cation runs thus ^ . I learn from <* ; ^ j *™ 'g *' that Ab > Emperor ! has just proposed to the iwgriUtrte BodV ^ ToSTs ^ a of 600 i 000 fr . Rente * brtbe cMltoea no- 'fime in aectortnr *^* ^ ] ^^ . ^ tt 5 ! S * 2 J myself , have made no compromise withthe Govemm « nt of aknife /^ p oleon ^ hav e clmmed ^ o taxvax , no indenMu-£ catiom Since the * decrees of the 2 £ nd of January , whwh ^ dea iled my brothers , the children df mysiseers , and my self , of tfre beritage of my fathers , I have taken * eVeryroppwtuitfty of protesting against that vrolatioa of my frights ; I have Claimed the property which was guaranteed to me by ray marriage contract , the property ^ : hidbih * d * een'ieft tome by the ; King , my well-beloved father . ; lLasked > for justice : I demand ifestUL ^ Believ « , & cy CiiBMENiiN ^ D'OBMAim , Duchess of SaateJGobTirg ^ -nit has-been remarkedwith--s « m 6 surprise that the Priri 6 ess ; n # er * to the'presentt'rttler of France as "the Empettwy and it is noticeable" that she-does nbt > refuse ' th » jnaney , 'butrseems to "regard' it a 3 " -an instalment of -what is due to her . ; : f Sii & Momteuf de VArmkt , published * h 4 official returns ofithencasualtieB sustained by the French atfmy . ih the ' East * from the first landingof the troops in' Turkey btt thculfltrMay , 1 S 54 ; to the 30 tib : March , ' 185 ©/ the date cf the conclusion of peace * ' These returns include the men . who ' died from -illness , - and those-who' fell in the tfetd ^ Their number amounted ttf 62 , 492 — -nanlel y , officers- of all ranks , 1284 ; : non- « ommissibned officers and corporals , ' 4403 ; and soldiers , 56 , 806 . The ImpeliaicOaard lost 2 l & 4 killed , one-halT of -whom belonged ta the 1 st and 2 nd Voltigeurs . The Artillery , consisting © fl batteries supplied by the 17 regiments ; had 5066 dead ^ the ' -ld'battaUolDB" of Foot GhasseiirS , 4426 ; the three regiments of -Zouaves ' , 2734 ; the two regiments of the Foreign Legion , 185 S ; the Algerian Riflemen , 307 ; the Engineers , 820 ; and the 12 regiments of'Cavalry , 1871 ; " !* - ' The ; remaining casualties befel- " the ' 50 regiments , of Infaa ' try ' of the Line . ' Fourteen generals ! perished , 20 officers of the staff , five military intendants ^ 70 ; metncal * officers , ' and 1 : 2 chaplains ;' '• ¦ ' ' ¦ r : ' ¦ '¦ ' ' . ' : A-vastManiity ' of mttltafy forage'UatfToeeri cbnsttWtcT in tnre ^ faicn brttki ont , fowkrds"the latter' endT bf ' last week ; fei tti #€ tommiss * riatJnay-3 totesse ^ rselll & si ' 1 ; - ' 1 The interview between the Emperors of France and Auat * i 4 if * agonf talfcistf of " ^ <& W && Mtytitet iir 'denies its UVh . qU iiW'i " -- ? ' ^ ¦ ¦ ¦» : ¦ '" ¦ ¦ « ¦• ' . ^¦ - •• . . r A- > - ^' ^^ S & rtdui , Mhiister of Public Iristructiori , ' has died 5 uafl « nly at SJmsy while talking with - 'Ml Magn ' e , ' 'Iris c « Heag * eY ' ^ H © ha'd been taking * a bath a few minutes ' befbm < ' - Thougi * only > 'ih'the forty-sixth y ^ ar -of "his « gej ' he haa ^ rec ^ ndybe ^ h flurjsf ect ^ to feintiri ^ fits : "'¦ " ¦ The Emperor ^ hais declined j ^• lth ' mahr ' eii : preas ? on 8-o'f ' I tnanki ^ toe ^ toffer ttia & e' by : the Municipal' Council 1 of I Nairfe » fl of f * the Pl &' pfelacb bP the Btffie 3 " of » nttany iia ' th * i'town , < tta- % < Vertdenise for the ^ Imperial' Prftfcel" 'His ' reAMWft * deeliriid ^ is that the'outlay tfecessary folr tnb ' pur ^ seWmtada ^ tedBekv ^^ o ^' tli ^' tdwa ^^ piecfany ^ ftWr ' . th *^ e « toitttv « i * flttw >* f ' t !»« 'Iidi * tt ' I < : > i ' - ' " 1 A '•• ¦ i - O 1 ' - ' ' - 'M ' A Stttiggle 'ii'nb ^ " W ^ t ^ re ^ s % etweett *< Chb- I ¥ ee- " Tratfera ^ tnd the : ddV » cales' > oP > " ^ Irolecttt ri'i ;* riatAVe iriL dustrVf'Vte ( py fiiniilar to ^ 'that 'Which divMe ^ d poMtlfcfal ' oplntbtfin'Edglttndltt few * years ago ; The ? tfrtein ofthte ' coriMtfo £ JlthebrieH 48 ib be feWndWtt / ef MHifo ? the Wlv * - " 8 ion » f theTi « e ^ h Gn ^ tomsTaritfwbi ^ 'wdtflitt ^ aUtied befttrWtttftf ' cloAa ' of tfa ^ LegielattVe ^ Sfeton , buC'Hvriieh e ^ ffarte'n'fed'feo ntuch ^ bppbSWiotfthttt ft wafl brdere d to ' BtJaft ^ o ^ WrKto ^ the ^ eJtt ^ SeiWioihi * " ^" ' » " J » " ' ^ JllJ ^ r )[ i ( i 3 b ^ e" # ai $ TiB & -b ^ Wto ' felt- 'tlitft ; ttio 'Archblahop of ' Paris has not been made a Cardinal brf Wie Pope * , 6 rt'tno ' ocAusibH'oftnebapti ^ ftV of the y « nWg ! 'rnlc * ^ Ifc ib * *^ toBay ^ beeWlthW ih < UtJ « rt' 6 f ^ hAi ;» Powi \ o"cohWt "' fflfi *' honb \ W ^ ' % ut' tie wai"diAtidade « ^ y - 'O « fi'fiin ^' Art ; t « Helfi , ' wL *} ltf ;* he ^ cllMflfc ^ ntfd ^ flfer / de ^' lyf rbrhbfiMrktjng " agiJlnWhI ^ bli ^ y" % iiSlar a' ^» d ' me iw il ® e 4 . ' '' "" ^ '" •¦'" T ^ t f ^ arVesfc Kda 11 leommttttt-ea' ih Province' Mi . tithfef ' parW ^ f th « Sotifli , bWK'wTidrfeVer itlhob'WOi Vech ihjWred ' by tne lattf'flood * , ' 'rt M > ^ JM ^ lWand itt' > g \ M > d ! dotiditioii . " Thi''yiiietfai *' a ^ atri'Very'Beatthyi ' 'ww * i'n '> < Jiwr Ji > ur < A ^' iliik rin ^ iifhc ^; Valkinlmsttttp ^ e 1 e ^ a >^ siat lon »* $ P & rwJM 8 ' unaer ! 'Mcbnitrot WM " to ^ Jqffl ^ U'PBA Mtinbf . nektontf' ? ci ; pid { e ' iVd " H « rW % ? fSnft - tf & ^ lth ^ ri ? pli ^ m 'iF ^^ i ' ^ ffljSwi ^ W ^' ^ ^ 4 ^ tno mnaer > itu' } 1 i |' conamanaea , itHis said , T > y a corporar , arrivcu on the / sp , (| t j rj ^| ffl 5 ' 4 S % Sr Afe ^ rfffl ) ln ^ PAfMSfP ^ 9 which the A " ^ ^ « SaBt ^^ W ( Ajlf'I
arrested . v A' ; diplomatic correspo ' ndence ' : between P ' French and Austrian Governments ensued , and a despatch received in Paris states that Count Bu ' ol promises ihat punishment shall be inflicted iipon all parties io . the murder . "' The ^ ncVfeiveriiniieiiihai ^ anted ^' p ' eiwion tptnefarii ' ily ' of the ' niurdered man . " ' ! The shares in the V ienna-Sakbiirg railway were issued ohtHfe 2 ^ rd " tdt ., and !' almost thei whole of the firstinstalment of gO p ^ r cen ^ wasrapidly ' paid ^^ into ;^ e hapds of the Credit Banfc , Which ¦ * c ^ as thjf' a ^ ent of . the company . That bank ' ihas oiSer ^ d pe ' cuniaiy assiatance , ^ should it be required , 6 h Very ^ ^ advantageous , terms . ;^ ^ 'but it has npt been asked ' for . " ' ' jm-. '" '' ,. ' . . „ ,.. ' <¦ ¦ . ' ..... -,: - .. .. » , ; . :, c-.-The Italian army is being r ^ inforcefl , . though aeCTefly . Troops' hitve been ^ ent' Jn fo rced marches from . Milan tb ' ifie Pb ; '' bWt it is riot known what , has , led , to such a movement . The troops have a pontoon train with them . It is said that the Sardinians will intervene in Parma as soon as the Austrians . quit , the duchy r . , , While the King of Greece is in Cretmany , ' the question of the succession tb ' the Greek throne will again be brought before the protecting powers , as Prince Adalbert ' of Bavaria positively refuses to joia ; the Greek ehurch . ^ - ''" 1 - ¦ ¦ ' ' ' - ''" ¦ "'¦ ' , ' : ; - ' :- ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦(¦¦ ¦• - ¦ i ;~ - ¦ ' - ftussLA . ' ''¦ ' ; * . ' . "'¦' ¦ " 'A subscription has been opened at ^ t . Petersburg for the Sufferers by thrfinundations ii Trance . ' ¦ " ¦ The Russian Government has forbidden , any i » naiitTi 6 rized ' persbhlto t ^ ke sbuhdings in the waters appertaining to the Government of S | i . Petersburg ., "TMs ' order has arisen ' from ' 'the fact , of a foreigner having recently ^ een , observed rrikking' investigations of ttis nature ; on the banks of tlie N "? vaJ "' v '¦ A fresh plan is mentioned as being how , under the corisideratioaof the Russian Government for Vhe purpose of the gradual abolition of Berfdom . This plaii is described as congistihg of a loan , to be raised by , the Government , witbi the prijeeeds of which ? itf would purchase serfs of the prtvate owrrers , and then convert them into Crown tributaries , or , in case of their devoting themselves to agricuitural pursuits , into ' hereditary tenants . The revenues arising from these liberated serfs , how left to follow tne bent of their individual talent and capacities / with h ^ xbther dbligatioa than anpbrote ^ « r rent to be paid tq ' the CroWb , ' would , it is , cbn ' sidered ^ autoly ; provide for the ' interest and redemption of the loaiJT- ^ - ; Times Birtin Correspondent . ' .. ' ' .-. ' . ' .. . . . The . 'Ini'dtide has publushdd another judgifient of a jcourt-martial , confirmed by the Emperor , which has ibeeii passed on " the'late paymaster of the Samiiri regi-• tiim W ' infantry , '' SSb ^ ieuWnan ^ T ' etrjiwskl .. " He has [ been ! fo > in < il gi > $ y of firming a hi ^ kiipte , and sc [ uanderirig ' a ^ ay ^ 19 ^ 00 \ sil ' ve . ' r roiibles oufc , of the ' military ' chept , ' beside ^ ' cbmmi ^ ting varibiis' other offence ^ against tKelaw . ' ' wij ' is ^ cbn ^ emned fe the l ^ ss of his ra ' nk and , ofllce , ' of h is nbbL ^ ty ' and * 'it ' s Privileges , and to undergo itenyears la ^ u * M ^ fortr « ss : ^^ .: ^ _ ; __ . " ; .,. ; , 7 : \ . ; ^ Iii tWcQurie , ' of file ^ i ^ li ^ tfl trials h ' py ^' proceeding at Nid f lies , oil ' e of the ' " ijoye ' rmn , eni witbpasep , a rpan naaaied ' Greydl n ^ ibriouaiy a ^ Mcted to' every yic ^ e , conC & sed that : iie'Jiad Jec % ! liribeAy ' th ^' . Prdcu ^ urpS ^ raf | £ o . ^ tye , evidehi ! 6 ' against tfre accused , aild ttiaf . previous to / these ' , pfferd . he . had been thrown ija ^ o a dark afad-. danrip c ^ rll : ' Was ' alfeadV } n custody fbr various btfettcesX and ^ ept J > rtl { Sutf " p ^ fi ^ wo ^ - ' M 4 iL ' ' ^ t- ^ At /^ ' ^^ ii ^ O ^ ' La « yin § ies « n >' a ^ atif 8 t '' tae' p ' oimitfarp ^ ynera :- ' ¦ pif : r * nf % v ! l ^ p p ^^ ¦ wk ^ ' ^ epr & f Ak £ $ i & iWM & , tiitfM lflVfetn |; , to'b ^ earea th ' atUis ^ irdy 'W « rcy"te 'Ja't ^ ^ VoWrO ^ ' ^^ r ffn ^ ' ' ' ¦ ^ m ^^ dLmW ^^ 0 ^^ northern parts tof . the Italian pemrisula , and for a time ic was ,, < Jea ^ Mt ' $ iV « rKtffc % . ' ha ^^ syd ^ fo'i ; % V' » eHt W & % tf * tf W 4 $ , W ^ Jo ' nt ^ me ' rfaysin ^ wlt ^ e ' ri ^ , Italy ; , but fi ndin ^ the tjmc not rjpe . for , a moveroeq ^ he has * returned to Lbndon . ,. . . ' . ' Tne \ reVe 8 iat ^ iih ' nien > o ^' aific ^ ife - lattons Wiw ' ecp ' ^^^^^ hW ^ ^^ i ^ ° *^ ^^ SS ^ # SSi ^ ^ Parma ,, jon Fnqay-,, the , 4 th rt Jvly ^ of ^ S . af ; 0 pfifbrrnahby , who . lmmedihtciy went '' to ftr & ii "\ iji 6 f \ ihe " , Ducness . p , , -,,. ' , Lwv » te : ffl ^ t ^ thri { teoDOsatt 9 re-establish in ihe kingdom of . il \ e Two ,, He . has great cpnndenco m the proposal to remao . the taxes , and adds that it would Vq Well . to publish far and i ! ., aif ; 1 I'll" -I'ViTfii IJir . 1 /' . i ' lTiVImr ^^ u ' !>¦ ¦ 'i / viW ^''• ' * ^ l . ' ~ 4 ' premeditation before this noyc ^^ w ^ lTt . bQ itnbo ^ siWe t , ^ , ^ TO W i , BU $ W ^ ' ^ W ^« , fl ^ Wn ,
: illegally collected j and the purchasera of articles sold to the damage of thtise tax-payert who refuse to pay the tax will be deemed to bey and will be treated as having , an unlawful and mnldfidt possession . ' If all this were done well , and by common agreemeinit , I am persuadea the Goverhrrient would be tebmp ^ Ued to yield without drawing a trigger . Before ' six nionths , j'ou - » ai haye-Poerio President of the Council ' of "Ministers ; « r the revolution ^ and Victor Emmanuel proclaimed King oritaly ; " - '' - ¦'¦ ' " " ¦ " " ' ¦ " , ¦ ¦ ;¦ ¦ ¦¦ . " »' An impbrfant "decision ia the case of a ptosccation for an oflRnce ' against religion , " says the Times Turin ' correspondent ; "has Just been given by the Criminal Court of Florence . - A prisoner , who was accused of having changed his religion from . Roman Catholicism to Protestantism , w ^ as defended by the Advocate Salvagnoli , who proVed to the satisfa'ction of the Court that the civil cbde of Tuscany does not provide for such a case , and therefore that , though the fact of a man seceding from i the established religion might be offensive to the discipline of the Church , it could not be tried by a civil court . . The Neapolitans have sent a . n address to Count Car vour , warmly applauding hi * political principles and conduct . . . ¦ - * . ¦ The King of Naples has had an niterview with fcue Pope at Porto d'Anzio . - . . ' ¦• " ' ; ' ¦ - ' . ' ' BPAXW . " ' ¦' ... 1 Some cases of cholera have occurred at SevHIe and Huelva . Castile ' is quiet , a , od the insurrections seem to be at an end , some disturbances in one or two places having been suppressed . ' peubsia . The King of Prussia , who appears to be singularly unfortunate in hid personal adventures , has just met with another accident , though it does not appear whether this was " after dinner" or not . He was staying at a villa at Glienicke while on his journey ficoin Potsdam to Marienbad ; and in this villa there is—or we ough , t , now rather to say there was—a door formed 6 'f one single pane of glass , of great , clearness , ' and without flaw or bubble . It was a present from the late Emperor Nicholas ; and the Russian Imperial . Glass Manufactory was . said to be very proud of it . The King , in his shprtsig 'h ' tedness , thinking the door was open , walked straight through it ^ shivering the glass to atoms , though it was about 3-16 ths of an inch thick . He had just put onhia undress oflicer ' s Cap , the leathern peak of ,-which proteeted his face . Strange to say , no injuries ensuesd . Dantzig has been 'ihe . scene ' of some ^ disturbances , in , course of which the military were , galled . out , and three , persons were injured , ' but hone , kljled . The riots were occasibhed by the dissatisfactiou ojf , the working orders at ' some . ^ hahges . ' whiQh ' h ' a 4 iij ^ n ' |^ jPp ^ by tbe . xaagia- * ' traicy in tlie cqnstitiitlbn . o ^ A ^ e . yarJpufl sick funds and benevolent ' ^ un . d ^' . ' t ^ e ' oiioect /^ ' ^ jbiic ^^ iraJtiQ place . them more , under tlie r con t ' r 9 l of the muijiicipality . ' ...,.,,,., ' . . ¦ ¦ : ' ¦ ¦ - . ' . ' , - " " - ; '•• . . . ' / ifuitijjBT , ; , . ;/ ¦; : ' ; ¦' . " ;' . ' . A decree pf the Pqrfc ? orders ^ he Ammediate leryiii ^ of a ' "i & x . bfl ^ 000 , 06 o frap ^ s .. ' . . . . ; x . : There was to be , on the 5 th of jujy , a great solepanity at " ( JJpii ' s ^ ntinopl ' e ,. in" honour of , the Allied . Generals .. Marshal jPeliseier ^ nd General CQdringtoga . . were , to ba ; presented with roagnificent ^ abircs and . $ \& , croas of . ifeaj jidip ^ in ^ laovq ^ ds . , , ., ..,,-.- ,,,, > , - ' -:,- - ' . ' *) rne PoTJe has fi ? ced the amq ^ nt jtQ be pa ^ d by ita non- ' \ Mi ^ s ^ lfnan subjects , for tb * jir exemption from military ; i serVlce ;^ ati '' ' ^| 9 Jp ^ . 0 0 .. frf ^ c 4 a year . jrhis , ^ mQuntr ihjdi ^ ever , 1 ' ^ onl ^ Jtempbrpry ,. until . & . general censi * 3 of ' tlie population shall supply aati ^ for fijtipg it deni ^ ifiyelj . J The , A \ iatri . aij 4 consul a ^ T ^ o edps iai beeiji , suspen ^ d \ fronL hta / funftibps , for , haying ,, ; b ^ r faj ^ , repqrjts ^ excited . . '• g / eat alarm ^ to ^ he eituati ^ - o £ ,- the , island , and ; ac *; cused the Hussulni ^ ns p ^ aa 8 « s 8 uxa , ting , hia son . , v On the . ^ th ^ ^ une when the powers , 9 f jtbo ( Hospor . Jars of W ' allachia arid Moldavia expired , no rcaplution ' had bepn pme , tg ( relj } , tiye ^ to their aucecssprys . ^^ , ^ Iolj daVlii , Prince Gnita has placed ^ ma * lf at » ih « ,, b . ef d of , j the movcijqen ^ i ^ rfav our , o ^ . ^ un ^ yj ^ tl » e fw ; o ^ wncipali-( t ' lfes ^ arjd ho ^ lect ^ np meapfl / of pxciting onpp ^ Uipa t « the ' ' ^^ ooniciiai ^ oint : y- { ; . . . ;„ ,,.., ; ., ' . ; .,.,,. : ; . ' ^ ' ^ mmjwi ^ njjjfls ^ ecn . k p ^ ' oin ^ rt ^ y . th ^ CJo-; rnyriottti" 4 p ! r re fy ^ p ^ f ^ he ,, Jinglifl ^ . pcaiajiUitwJn the i ^ H' ^ V ^^^^ ' ^/ W ^^ ji ^ i Mr . / lloraby ., , tjie . ^ n ^ liB ^ Jpai ^ c ^ romi fl ^ oncr , , ^) pb , f Goyorunicut . ^ he Fjfe ^ ch sciu ^ i ^ n ajt A tncn /» paid due hopour tq ! King Qthppn ifjlis d ep & r ^ ure ^ Qi ^^ i tht ) , Pjtrwsus , au ^ alflo-, [ to tljp Q fjpenon her return , ^ Qmapfompa ^ y ^ ugtba K . ing ^ ' "¦ ftfoWy -MtftF . yi % : WifeiffF * I ' Jwt \ a ^ fif ^ ° - ^ MaJ : '' iaeiJleB , " j , hQ JJfiniotoM oj $ y ^ ar and jJrustwo . i undertfJfAJig a Imi ^ ioU ) % « igii ( J o ' . jthe ^ r . fup ^ q ^ and , wh . ich proi > orly , Sbelongipd ( to an , oido-d ^ -camp o ^ , fyq r , qyojl , hpiiso |» old f pr W W wfa * ' pXs F ^ A vj & yf ' % ^ ° jp « w . « c A ^ jrnirala , y psepj to ^ anff , ^ i mfr * t , h «\ . Qu ^ K ' a » u ^ c % x . h » . ^ ndifoi ibe ^ duy l ^ efpro , T |» j ) ^ dmkal , fl fl & y rcfp « n « l t » - Rcoiy c , thpin , tf > tf , ho . b / ia pofyf h ^ , fi ^ y lpolil 4 « 4 ' i * * " i ^ V ^ m ' ^ ' M ^^^^ ^^^ ' ^ ' Vavror . ' t WWttXhfir . vl to v .. j ni . iii lwj- < nn * rv- ^ - ' * ' ' w ' l" " '
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Leader (1850-1860), July 12, 1856, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_12071856/page/8/
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