23 MARCH 1850, Page 10

In the French Assembly, on Thursday, M. Rather, Minister of

Justice,i brought forward, as "urgent," projects to restrict newspapers. by reiistao.,, blishing the stamp and requiring a larger deposit of caution-mosey.: After excited debate, "the urgency" was granted by a considerable majority. M. -

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Baroche also introduced another " urgent"- project for continuing during.- another year the law against the clubs. "Urge,noy " granted, after a violent . debate.

The Journal des Danes of yesterday heads an almost unanimous press. in condemning, the former of the two projects of law- declaring that it.: will " act directly 'against the end proposed by the Government." The public impression was bad, and there was a prevalent feeling of renewed

crisis:

it is stated in the Paris journals, of yesterday evening, that M. niers has openly pronounced, not only for the Republican form, but for the right of the Assembly to nominate the President of the Republic.

The Parliament at Erfurt was formally opened on the 20th instant, by Baron Radowitz, with a speech sketching the position of Germany ; telling r how some Governments hang back from adherence to. the German Parlia- ment, and how Hanover and Saxony have seceded ; and concluding with the announcement, that "impeachments have been preferred against Hanover and Saxony" : " the united Governments must not allow themselves to be deterred by-obstacles."

The Wurtemburg Assembly resolved, on the 18th instant, to present no address in reply to the Nines speech.

In the. Roman Gazette, of. the 14th instant-the Cardinal triumvirate no-. tify their receipt of "the joyful intelligence that his Holiness:the Pope PiG Nano will, in the first week after Easter, enter his dominions." Roman let- . tern distrust the Pope's intention to-enter them further than Terracina.