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Mr. O'connell Has Given Another Proof Of His Readiness To

make his Irish influence subservient to the views of the Govern- ment, by dissolving the National Association. The existence of that body during the session of Parliament, would......

New York Papers, Datsd The 9th Of October, Have Been

recede/ask_ It appears that M. VAN BUREN IS eari)11,6 iiL iluauwral141111 sures slowly through Congress. The Senate, by a majority of six, had passed the Sub-Treasury Bill,......

There Is A General Expectation, Founded Chiefly On A Passage

in Lord JOHN RUSSELL'S address to his constituents, that Ministers Will in the next session introduce a measure for the Education of the People. Whether they will make the......

The Accounts From Spain Relate To The Marches And Counter-

marches of Don CARLOS and ESPARTEIZO. They are confused, contradictory, and brief; being chiefly transmitted to Paris by telegraph. One fact alone appears certain—that Den......

M. Von Blittersdorf, Minister Of The Dutchy Of Baden At

the German Diet, has consented that the fortress of Railetadt, within four leagues of the city f Baden, shall be garrisoned by the troops of the Confedsration ; which is the......

Lord Howard De Walden Has Rendered Himself Exceedingly...

Lisbon, by taking part with the Chartists and the Court against the prevailing faction ; and one of the Mi- nisters, CASTRO PEREIRA, has indirectly requested his recall. by......

The Continental Journals And The Foreign Correspondence...

newspapers have this week been more than usually bsre of interesting intelligence. The Opposition journals of Paris com- plain that, after the lapse of nine days from the......

News Of The Week.

THE elections to supply annual vacancies in the Municipal Coun- cils took place on Wednesday. Though interesting in their re- spective localities, the results of these struggles......