11 AUGUST 1838, Page 8

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It is expected that Parliament Ns i'l be proi ogue I 071 Wednesday or Thursday next, by il e Queen in ',smith They write from Vienna, that the troops which are to appear at the approaching coronation of the Emperor of Austria at Miles 6,, already begun to move. They will be encamped in the country mm4 Milan, where the equipages, Italian body guards, and a detachment hussars which are to go to meet his Majesty at Monza were tot, assembled by the 2d instant. The expense the Government and the city have gone to is immense. Not only have the Milan warehouses been cleared of all the velvet they contained, but 10,000 yards lave been ordered from England for the decorations of the cathedral. Tti, Corso from thence to the eastern gate has been repaved with freestone and to improve the coup (Neil several houses have been pulled down; Provisions were every day becoming dearer, owing to the great influx a foreigners. An English gentleman had given 3,000 florins, or 7,0 francs, for three rooms fronting the cathedral.—post. The Duke of Devonshire, it is now said, will not go to Maass Ambassador from England he merely visits the Continent to see Lord Granville at Aix-la-Chapelle.

The report of Lord Shelburne's approaching marriage with 14 Elphinstone is contradicted.