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Alexandria, Alexandria County, District Of Columbia
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News from England via Royal William: Details of Emperor of Austria's coronation at Milan with festivities and amnesty for political offenses. O'Connell writes to Ireland; Spanish Cabinet falls, new ministry under Duke de Frias; Duchess of Orleans thriving; Louis Bonaparte affair unresolved.
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SATURDAY
MORNING, OCT. 13.
The Royal William at last!
Twelve Days Later from England.
The British Steam ship Royal William,
Lieut. Swainson, Commander, brings
Liverpool papers to the 20th, the day on
which she sailed, and London to the
19th—and was 10 days on her voyage.
The English papers are filled with the
details of the coronation of the Emperor
of Austria at Milan, and the festivities
consequent upon this event. The ceremony
itself is described as fit and stupid.
The Emperor of Austria has signalized
his coronation by an act of amnesty for
political offences.
O'Connell has been writing more letters
to the people of Ireland.
The affairs of Spain are sadly deranged.
The Spanish Cabinet has fallen to pieces.
A new Ministry was formed under
the Duke de Frias.
The Duchess of Orleans and her infant
are thriving.
The affair of Louis Bonaparte has not
been concluded.
The papers contain little of interest.
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Milan
Event Date
Liverpool Papers To The 20th, London To The 19th
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act of amnesty for political offences; new ministry under the duke de frias; duchess of orleans and her infant are thriving; affair of louis bonaparte has not been concluded
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The British Steam ship Royal William brings Liverpool papers to the 20th and London to the 19th. English papers detail the coronation of the Emperor of Austria at Milan and festivities; ceremony described as fit and stupid. Emperor signalizes coronation with amnesty for political offences. O'Connell writes more letters to the people of Ireland. Affairs of Spain deranged; Spanish Cabinet fallen, new Ministry formed under Duke de Frias. Duchess of Orleans and infant thriving. Affair of Louis Bonaparte not concluded. Papers contain little of interest.