THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 5 
presentation of Falmouth in @ fiture Parliament; on the | 
Ewa that, by bringing forward a new candidate at the 
leetors will 
Snaal Ria 2 have been commenced against all the papers | Rhin 
which 
, both for 
the crime of forgery | not be Pieter without great aimuty. 
pass, which coula 
_ The e Maine 
icancy, the el = 
ntest, _— “being ed with 
them a 15 years, “during h he ae co) wert five 
electio —Monday, Feb. 8 
whic! 
is fixed for the nomina ation of } 
the polling 5 fret efforts: are making byt the partizans of 
Domiciliary 
visits have also wag aid to the houses of several leading 
members of the ase ge’ Leek & - ae the result of the 
investigation is looked forward to with great interest. 
passages in these win which iy e been regarded 
as ag Fe against his Majesty state, that he . him- 
Br abando' 
oat pores aie and other r places, to secure their 
—The election for Canterbury takes place on Mo ote oa 
d a marquis, and ed an English 
S ad Me bed red bar mn Lord Palm mn. 
th tt 
Sica the British Government to 
it wi —_ 
poten tio 
und Paris in order to 
able to check or put down ing ‘attempt at insurrection 
be the Par ae and to silence and annihilate the liberty 
of the pre: 
Darme ie, "the Regicide—It appears that important 
revelations have been made by the retin ec Beacsan 
ed, as well as part 
bed again overfiow 
of the qua 
the 
porte ed its ba ~Fok 
00 
| schools and the poor of that persuasion. 
vu 
poor 11ers < tap y 
ine te shortly, Seieeid for envelopes 3 in lieu of the one now 
It is said to be 
and nd convenience; it ost es about = 
the penny label, an 
surrounded by the words, rf Postage ae penny. 
raised parts are whi ate & 
e an improvement spent in ces | 
rn “Majesty, 
The 
i a wag 
list of persons  implcte with him, phx po other, papers 0 
and the et ean 
, are ex- 
pit i nearly impassable in consequence of the sn. 
bet Re inti leg - 
oie arth te Penta tip ary Zarich ch, 
the property of the State, ded ts thst t the proceeds of. their 
sale are intended to be applied to the establishment of 
dsivetiee, goed and charitable institutions, after 
sum of 1,000,0 
the 
fr. has been appropriated i ~ Cathal 
Iti ho 
meio and the Fiowiis per: 
Th a ted the 99,70 
rg roe oi the maiireed from St. Louis to Bese should 
be c ce 
and the ground pink. 
foreign. 
France.—The fortification question appears entirely 
to cceay pies eae of on Chambers. The — 
upo 
origin nal trea eaty. _The € pacific policy adopted by the Fagan 
m them have med additional importance, in con 
ence wih the “high Amaro and influence of the 
ae er Bk Hh 
speakers the 
settled, as 7 political, party is still divided upon it. 
The speech of Marshal Soult ye produced great sen- 
sation, as it pro oved that his own private opinion on the 
question 
h with satisfaction by thi 
publ lic é at lrge-Leters oid I Peroigaen announce that 
refugees on their mere. from France had been 
d that 5000 had already 
ad’ did Government Journals 
te Marshal condemned the enceinte continuée, and ad- 
ocated an 
ee that. Bia new Lies of bag! ner of Finance, 
e decrees of the 4th Nov. and the 9th 
still, ‘he would support the measure 
ther than have no defences at all. 
continued ould pr incon- 
c. laos ane ~ on other memarer hava ; for their ob- 
which were dmg * "” sr completed, a ate aton 
pected to last for several dag mths longer. i | ates ie it quite into Basle, affording thus the first 
PAIN AND | 1 —By the ¢ Royal Tar, steamer, | instance ofa of two 
arrived b distinct nations. The Council has also granted a subsidy 
| in dispute has been auleBly terminated by the ‘Portuguese pe 330,000 fr. towards bag undertaking, with the gratuitous 
supply of water for the machines. Messrs. Stéhelin and 
lly differ fi Huber, co the head iw _banking- -house at Basle, have 
Bess waited in the. patore e Spain. founded on the proceeded t f their privi- 
lege as badibcactoes to the company which possesses the 
remain we ~ = none ss and Basle line. 
g of the Temperance Society 
ately formed ‘er, which ro to take place on st 18th, 
m tem 
r 
old “tchoolroom, the way t which passed oe ( a publics 
by open 
ing t the doors, we people to enter. In yes hy 
hou use, and int 
De 
ject to bg ge an 
creditors of the tate, has not yet been submitted to the 
ficiently manifested we effects of the gas yrs ¢ the 
_ The m mbers of the Society and th riends 
wall ¢ 
ope works cupiatan on certain 
stop the march of the best-o 
oa that the most advisable defenc 
was to ex seal E the hag aden as far as possible from thé 
capital itself, _ d that the danger increased as the defence | 
became closer to it, sincesthe difficulty o of 
-Or- 
¢ +1 
it very mtey: bers private lette Oth, 
announces that the peed of “ibe Geel ie of Bis- 
yan i es, held i i a oa —e sed of, quietly. 
The resolutions of t aad and Commercial 
Chamber, in fas our of the maintenance of the fueros, were 
the pote a 
At es time rh 
er mi = i 
for the pretebe an a un 
appa; 
scarcely bad ‘ns secretary begun to re "the rules of the 
ther 
procuring pro- 
via ad Bectiche oo pret & 1 
served in a mutiny produced by famine The 2 Marshal | 
Roticed the two-suthorites quoted by auban 
but it was agreed to leave the adoption | of _ definitive mea- 
ae 
by violent clamour ando 
manifestations, made | it impossible to Proc eed. This 
fg 
acts of 
violence ; the doors were forced, and the members oft the 
and Napoleon. In respect to ae wah system | of Biscay, Guipuzcoa, and Alava. The politcal teoeregidor | viol 
of military science had ee are his time, and in re- | was present at = ro liberations, ai — jet: the back door when 
rd to the latter, the Emperor ly said to him | tired convinced of the firm determina: mob penetrated ‘to the’a apartment in which the meeting 
that a General shutting to support eit Fibate: pot place, broke the windows, tables, and a which 
him fortress so long as he had 50,000 Hoxrianp.—A commercial treaty has been peactted they threw into the neighbouring canal, and did much 
to manceuvre with. Napoleon had never put in with France on terms of mutual advantage. The papers | damage. They re so cn: of the field till the 
the Accomeys ascribed to him at Saint Helena f fortif, The peut civic forte Pica was oe eare rae the building of 
paig' ly heig Rhi ble i d tk eaten sev peat > 
1 i ¢ that his plan of acti d i ugt 1 ie the masses of floating: ice which a ok severe — vistted the kingdom of the 
was to operate pel arp mst the Two Sicilies on the night of the 4th in Three ships, 
shal referred, as an Poe. ag to the Duke of Fyellington" 8 "PRUSSIA —The Church Question—It is stated that | two of wh elonged to th al Navy were lost in 
proceedings in Po ae e this remarkable in- | th this port, but the crews were saved. rench brig was 
stan gts the Marsh al, to fre! honour of a ing their et into the harbour. The sea 
vers whose praise | will raise my voice whenever the correspondence with the Pope, “ares bee the Mole, and rendered it impossible to afford 
] 
Tn fatu Ai 
¢. 
which were ooneee? at their 
occasion "shall present itself.’” He then referred to th 
lines of Torres Vedras formed by the Duke of Wellington, 
= the most cisenanak: manner with the head = — 
urch. This determination is said to oe 2 mcs 
G See 
hitherte withheld from fecal 
moorings. ee rom Cosenza, in Calabria, we learn that an 
earthquake, rr 15 seconds, sa on the 27th ult., 
and extended as far south a: as Aion ene many cae te 
were thrown down. Vesuy us Was CO cred wi ith sno d 
“The Murder of the Bishop | of 
that the tailor 
t to be in poe 
he Bisho 
shop 
ed himself with 
—which 
“The anya he : said, ‘‘ justified his calculations, and pacman sensation in Germany, where é 
these lines were invincible.’’ The Marshal ments have 
to the tte — defence he had adopted at Toulon, io Sacinmiion the concession now 
1814, wi there w ere ramparts, but with 21, 000 m Protestant monarch. 
against 70,000 he br: i 
by the chain of hills bare league from Toulouse, where he Eatee who was stated in our las' 
threw up ‘some works, and obliged the enemy t guilty of the aera 
make a very long movement, and managed to struggle in | and his noha She says that 
pang tr Ancien mes) scree a at a hatchet, and knocked pe eee ofthe palace, 
in rence to this expression of opinion that Marshal eeper open ompelled 
Fist iit jal feel- | threats to show him the hi ve ee bishop’s room. 
ings, and that “the fate of the measure was oomaute 
pce phar pe M. de Lamartine saa! geet normctige b 
eloquent speech, to which all parties assign the 
mento rat oF peed gen tab he described the measure as false 
in ta 5 ought not to be isolated fi 
her by violent 
On 
served him so Jong ; : dyer tharloe he stretched her on the 
y blow on her head. The bishop de- 
iar 
france, 
& country to 
the winter 
Pea his desire to” receive his sister, Queen Chri 
her rectgitinl 
—The Calcutta Papers give ‘some account of a 
Company # ponies at Bombay for trading on the ir ndas. 
Govern it seems, 
and moi onibiy packets on that river, whic it 6 
the Gurrah or eastern branch as teas sAaint Ty 
abou! grid Serge south of Lahore, and 1,200 miles from 
the s expected that the unfriendly ped bs the 
people on poy lower part of the Indus will any 
m being at 
i= 
te 
ms 
= 
ct 
- 
a 
clared hi if enly to give up whatever be had, bat the 
prisoner bound him to secrecy by an 
to bt 2 is, 
its "Cita, na as injurious to the peisiple 
: expressed 
of honest her ace and he ex his 
Id 
fay 
vate 
up his — ne per parse, and tone 
the first room 
£ iife a} 
ye a moment the pect poate fa ree ee 
stooping to lift i it up, exclaimed, “* Ob my God!” The 
itical power, gave 
pedigree “and after a long ive it was resolved on 
cae aes aeiaien “erie romped . Thiers has since 
So ae 
the arrival of the 1 Es 
first’ which have ever braved the. seas Cape 
The’ cir appearance created great astonishment among | = 
ge — him to the b 
the head Before making 
eral "holiday The Governor had any prepara 
—— 
aa xk his chain. The Bishop’ s faneral took place on 
ke +h 
Lith inst. ith 
with usual na’ ai kcwatiess > 
sides oe as the 
| Prot 
and the Chilian flagship gare | them 7 
¢ Universities:— Much satisfaction is 
at the a dechine of the Baperor of Austria to withdraw the 
. Erlangen, 
} written by 
Leipzig, &e., “by which the Protestants of 
bere eney will in fature be pone 
stu those ancient seats 0! bl ay —The Ac coke 
of S 
ungary and 
anew edition of the w f Frederic the Great. The 
commission ag mare re "i perce is basa oe of 
Alexander Vi umboldt, and Professors Raumer, Ro! 
and Boekh. 
wa this iy on the 1983, & bat Was Maal Oo "ants 
9 yee All ‘on shops were nherery rg be an sat 
up, and business entirely suspended in bonour of the 
event. is added, that the cont farsnations of Chili hare 
been exami suitable in every respect 0F 
steam -| reread 
Syma a5 Eorer—H. ¥. Psa Hydra arrived 00 
the 24th at Marsei despatch. for uae 
i not t 
btw the parr of reve a RO vs a 
supposed to have ated at Alexandria 
decision of the Porte on the 
