INTELLIGENCE.
FRANCE. The following order of the day has been published ;-r‘ J According to the terms of the law, the army does not deliberate ; in virtue of the regulations of the army, it is bound to abstain from every demonstration, and utter no cries when under arms. The General-in-Chief reminds the troops placed under his command of these orders. —Changarnier, ■ General-in-Chief.” * A letter from Melun (Seine et Marne) anSnounces the death of M. Drouyn de Lhuys, >father of the French ambassador at London. |He has left a laige fortune. | The party of order has obtained a complete Ivictory at. Redone, near Carcassonne, where |the authorities having been obliged to dismiss tjhe mayor and his deputy, and dissolve the (Municipal Council, a new election took place, |gind all the Socialist candidates were defeated. ft Marshal Jerome Bonaparte has returned ®o Paris from Havre. IB General Chargarnier has published an Orfter of the Day on the appointment of General ■Carrelet to the place of General Neumayer. It The Moniteur publishes a decree of the President of the Republic, making seventeen hew appointments among the judicial authorities in the departments. Despatches from Lille state, that up to five o'clock on Tuesday the number of votes given to General Lahitte amounted to 50 058. The number required by law for his election is 36,000, so that there is now no doubt of his being returned a representative for the department of the north. The party of order has also obtained an important advantage at Masseube, in the Gers, where the Municipal Council had been dissolved in consequence of their Socialist opinions. At the new election all the Conservative candidates were returned. The Prefect of the Ardecbe has disarmed the national guard of Salavas and Vallen. Owing to the energy and courage of the Pre-
fect the disarming took place in two hours, and without any attempt at resistance, notwithstanding some threats to that effect. £ ’T'lifS rf'rtilnn maniifantArn «■»£* A/? T g . ..y wx ssonery, at Vivienne, in the Isere, has been [destroyed by fire. | General d’Hautpool arrived at Marseilles |on the Ist instant, on his way to Toulon, |where he is to embark for Algeria. | The cholera is declining in Algiers almost |as rapidly as it returned. I M. Kirmann, the old Colonel of the Ma|melukes, died at Rosheim, Bas Rhin, in the |B2nd year of his age. I The Moniteur de I'Armee announces that (Generals Du Kochchouat, de Persigny, Picol, gPoucelot, and Sauvan, have been placed in (the retired list. ■ Our Paris letter of Wednesday evening anBiounces that the accounts from Lille, up to ftalf-past five o’clock p.m., on that day, gave |62,878 as the number of votes obtained by Ken. de la Hitte. U A letter from I’Orient of the sth instant ptates that the frigate La Semillante, of the ||?rst class, and the brig or wqr Leger have Been disarmed and laid up by order of the wfinister of Marine. The only ships to be ■maintained in commission at I’Orient are the Irrigates Penelope and Jeanne d’Arc. -embarked'~aiTiral'on inr Bie 2nd instant for Africa.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 586, 15 March 1851, Page 3
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