23 NOVEMBER 1844, Page 8
The Bayonne correspondent of the Morning Post mentions reports, that
Zurbano had entered Navarre, hotly pressed by Jaureguy ; that his band had been dispersed; and that the chief rebel had been taken pri- soner.
After sitting to a late hour on the morning of the 15th instant, the Court-martial on General Prim sentenced him to six years' imprison- ment in a fortress, his fellow-prisoners to four years' imprisonment. The Morning Chronicle says that this sentence implies imprisonment beyond the seas—transportation.
The Moniteur of Wednesday publishes the Royal ordinance convoking the French Chambers of Peers and Deputies for the 26th December next.