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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
April
Year
1848
Copyright
Public Domain
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Battle Creek, Apkil 21, 8 A. M. Arrivul of tho Duchess De Orleans - Packet Ship, brings advices from Havre to the 27 fi-om Paris to the 26, London 25. Intelligence Received, Prussia bas declared herself a Republic, the Captain states great excitement prevails at Paris, and Havre, tho rich in apprehension of being destroyed by the poor, militia was called out at Havre on the 27th to preserve order - Large failures continue to occur at Parris and throughout France. ATelegraph dispatch dated Mentz March 24th states a RepnbÜC is proclaimed in Berlin - t!io King dethroned, Queen and Ministry imder arrest - this news confirmed in Paris officiully by Telcgraphic dispatch, and no doubt remains of'its authenticity. A Berlin letter says the prince of' Prussia has left for Eng'and, The people demanded him to surrender all right to the throne. We learn that all tlie Polish exiles held prisoners in thal city were set at liberty. On the 22 ultimo, all was quiet at Berlín. This throws sotne doubt over the news from Mentz. The Universal Gazetto of the 23, states the Kin? had placed all tlie property of the State, including military stores with the citizer.s. A letter from Munich of 21, states King Lewis had abdicated and will retire to Sicily - the Prince Royal ascends the thror.e. T'ie insurrcction is general throughout Lombardy. The Venitian kingdom is in the hands of the people. The King of Hanoverhas granted the wishes of the people. The Emperor of Russia is greatly excited by ihe evenls in France. The army is ordered to hold ltself in readiness to march against Holland at a moiaent's notice, Bills protested in tho Baiik of France amount to nearly 3,000,Cv''. Four hundret' oles b ' ; pany to sustain Polai Thiers lias dec! red ' accepted the nomina :. . . the Government.