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FOREIGN NEWS.

The following dispatch was received by way of France: — “Barcelona, November 30. —The English ship of the line, Formidable, of 90 guns, got aground yesterday evening, at nine o’clock, near the mouth of theJLlobregat. The Gassendi steamer, which was sent that morning by the commandant of the station, is endeavouring to get her off from the bank of sand on which she struck. The success is uncertain; but the whole of the crew, and a portion of the materiel, will certainly be saved. The sea is calm.”

France. —The Commerce states, that a new military plan for the protection of the Tuileries was in progress of preparation at the Etat Major, under the management of General Tiburce Sebastiani, the successor of General Pajol. The plan comprises the indication of the positions which each regiment of the garrison of Paris is to occupy in the streets or public squares in the event of fresh disturbances. The corps specially charged with, the defence of the Tuileries, the Hotel de Ville, the Prefecture of Police, and the Ministries, are to be each provided with a certain number of pieces of artillery. The Journal de Honfieur of Sunday has the following postscript:—“ As we were going to press, we learnt that the Telemaque (the trea-sure-ship so long sunk in the Seine) is completely raised from her bed ; she is decked with flags, and the guns are being fired in honour of the event

The Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha has named Liszt and Itubini members of the Ducal Saxon Ernestine House Order. Both had giver\ concerts for the benefit of the poor of the city. Rubini had appeared at the Coburg Theatre in the I'irata, and had given an assurance that that would be his last appearance on the stage. —rAlgemeine Zeitung. A letter from Berlin* dated 10th November, .announces that the King of Prussia “ has just bounded a chair of Political Economy at the. University of Bonn, and has appointed to it M. Daldmann, who, in 1837, wasgdismissed from his fttuation as Professor at tne University of Gottingen, on account of the energetic protest which he made against the changes introduced into the constitution of Hanoter by King Ernest.” " ,

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 May 1843, Page 3

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FOREIGN NEWS. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 May 1843, Page 3

FOREIGN NEWS. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 84, 19 May 1843, Page 3

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