LATER ENGLISH NEWS.
By the '*Tarn O'Shanter" we have London new* to the 13th November, 3 days later ihan had previously come to hand. On the 11th November, Parliament was prorogued to the 18th, whnn it would meet, but the election of a Speaker and other business at the opening of a new Parliament «*ould occupy two or three days, so that s? Speech from the Throne would not be delivered imtfl Tuesday, November 22. It was not expected that there would be any opposition to the re-elejtion of the old Speaker Mr. C. S. Lefevre. It was not known what Bills the Government intended to introduce, but it was understood that astr'ugent Arms' Act for Ireland would be proposed. The money-market wes imp/roviner. Conso'3 Were up to 84|, and money could be obtamed readily at live per pent As a sign of the times it may be noticed, that not one notice for a, Ra'Way-Cill, bad been given lor the ensuing session. The Popp'g denunciation of the Irish Colleges was causing great excitement, it bci ig the fiistopen and direct interference of the Pope with the En^M*!) Gov eminent which has taken pl.»oe since the Reforms ion. The RomUu Priests were piepuung to cury ooru r the recommendations of lvs Huhuess, by establishing a College at Dublin, for which purpose Bis>hop Caut* well had subscribed .£10,1300. Lord DuLnousie, the Governor-General of India,
EXPRESS FROM PARIS. (Fro>n the Times, Nov. 10.) The following intelligence has just reached us by extraordinary ezpress :— The Journal dcs Bebats announces the suicide of Count Bresson, Ambassador of Prance at 'be Court of Naples. The Madrid Gazette contains two Royal decrees, ac cepting the resignation of General Cordova and Ros de Olano. The Duke of Valencia is appointed Minister of War. General Concha Ins been removed from Catalonia. General Alaix has been banished to Valencia. It was expected that actual war would commence iv Switzerland on the Bth Nov.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 191, 29 March 1848, Page 2
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