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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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the College of placlangr x that all graduates of British | 
univer sities, 26 years of a age, now in Practice, should be 
= is stated that 
mbled several 
the Jo’ urnal de Rouen has been seized. 
oraer 
Victoria, 0 on _the part of the Queen, which states that the 
establish. the. law relative to ithe incorporation, of the 
the licentiates to a certain number | not to withhold from a jury. the prosecution instituted 
of their body, one h half « of oe: ts ef eligible as Fell ; journals, and submit it te the Court of Peers. 
the Co tes to have access to the library and museum ; } —Another action at ‘law has arisen out of this subject, in 
uniform uired at all British Messa: 
contain little domestic news of ‘interest. b 
review of the National Guard, by whom he was enthu- 
ical — ualifications to 
daekiean: and a degree thus o' 
prac ractice i int the three kingdoms, the gra 
f Physicians in oe county where 
There is to be only one board of seonlons, 
stem of examination, and the class of 
he resides. 
and one uniform sys 
with forgery, in publis! King ti the letters. The latter journal 
has cited the Editor of the Messager to appear before the 
Correctional Tribunal on the eh March, to answer to 
is ch jhe citation contains an affirmation from 
the edito of the Ganetts me oe letters are authentic, 
ith the ographs | in the hands of a 
siastically received, is the chief topic of remark; and 
intelligence from Bilbao cyt ated ros t disturbances may 
bag anol in pli Bas sque 
f% 
ons as jab amine. more patho 
ip wonton . res Gaterer Iden Gad d eman aded the meet. 
ing of an Extraordinary Diet. 
dem “ The 
FForeiqn. 
incipal matters referred t 
—The 
would join in 
53 4 dad 
0,000f. The 
members of the toe Ch hambers, 
this a Po ope’s 
e to the Vorort my taps the 
uppression ae the e convents, et no doubt 
tained that the Austrian Env 
Fra pri th and "4 i 
journals oF the week are the continued dobussidt on bez Ui dine nces of this arbitration. He asserts gry the letters ould eventually join in 
forti of Pari is, and the: letters _attribu ted to the not any erasures, that they are written with a fre € strance. It appea t the ober of con- 
ing, ; without alterat tion ‘in the paper, mithout interlineation, vents suppressed is 9; possessing a revenue of 7,248,171 
Much deb f Louis Phili d’ Orléans is ther Sy = containing 116 monks and 95 nuns. The 
in the Sieh Parliament at o opening aes e Ses sion ; | in all its beauty, and tha at, having cell examined the uti e Co uneil ha do he oi sec cret sitting, at which it 
sopecis lly at the unanimity with which, men of all parties | paper, the sheets dated in 180 the noua rk of b ti were taken 
esi pesehipr respect for France. The Journal des Débuis, | 1806, a et bine se date _4 in 1808 the rudertanelte of 1808, | into consideration. The ouncil of Arg as pub- 
bor: n of the Court, says, in reference to this subject, with the of ** Bugden and Wilmot,” the English pire an ot A a Police aaewiieys exc wert all per- 
“ Ane all, we cannot forget that the manufacturers, who sen ie to Sicily. who took a se part in the recent troubles, 
— one which can repeat with us the word of libert rty, § Bi vy.—A division of editerranean squadro: by has oneed such political stig op as have 
only nation ohtaajth in | consisting of 6 sail of the line, pars the command of a taken she Ite hall be g p; butit ty con- 
nt of universal | uncertainty, extended to us the | Rear Admiral, has sail m Toulon hag join Admira t application wi vill ie ‘om plied 
8 without — whene came and where w we ugon’s squadron ai ae There are also 9 eek with. The et fixed for revising the “constitution of 
wer going: ally, battle ships in nd tw squadrons of frigates Lucerne i is approaching, and it it 
ever h reroutions.” | expected from the Atlantic forts, so that the French fi 
F Sat : Aenea Iraty.—The Milan papers contain. a report of the 
Piston “the debate on rae ‘amendment. of Generel 
Sek 
will consist ha - hai — So rap an pnt severe 
was experie 
traffic on the railroad between that city and Monza; 
the co Mz arshal S 
all, i aad hae preteens of ae 
ntinued wall. 
age, and several ceiant severe ae amage ; Ag sea ru. te d 
against the east coast with so much fury that it formed a 
eran 
months and a half to. have been 
155, 6591. 25. 
t 
_that not a single : accident has occur- 
amen He stated, 
would 7 — forty three. millions of francs to arm the 
d and in conclusion 
Madam land.—An advocate at Amiens, M. Breuil, 
has nr pated a collection of le etters, never before | 
po millions i in the artillery service. , The Marshal was 
sees, that it is poe to refer to so brilliant a ee 
e Lomba rd 
print 
F 
of uth. They were all writ ritten between 1772 ai 
to support the project, and his desire not to sacrifice ng 
eonvictio gid interested motives. He accused the com 
ion of ing st 
nd 
i, 5 eaegently to her leaving school, but previously 
rriage. The ical history of Madame Roland 
known, with the melancholy termination to 
en she becom e in volv: ed in the fate of the 
netia n kingdom il b 
einai “which recommend the stilts. of “ther 
ak onde fetiecss _ pripaial towns oe Ital 
peer of prides oad from Venice t 
engage t the ention of Governm 
I P eas to the prosperity of the two 
f the kingd The 
ost distinguished members. 
od an ate acqu uaintance with Set early 
tie life 1 
commission has seca commenced its de erg 
ridder and Bres a, and 
mind. which a a years er enabled her to play so 
Gen. 
capital, 
t be efficient if 
some doubt as 
Schneider s aaa in n his ye sae svat = 
* Spate AND PorTUGAL. —Letters have deen 
from | E isbon 
received 
is expected hortly to come to a defini 
USSTA.— rar" few weeks ago 
Demidoff with a Princess | of the Bonaparte aly ‘ra 
+ +h 
that the EF } 3; 
continuo’ os than to have 
ae got bas pet great aim of psa 
effect be 
better to navea fe 
many ae it. 
as to produce a moral beyond th 
ranennia 
~~ 
fA fF the 2, $ 
f ¢ Foreign Affis, and eae 
i peteh ott the peat is in a gi ‘way ¢ oF 
P 
being imme 
Praia is 
b hav 
ps tely and mots orily ad 
mounces ti espatches from the 
receipt 
, Sta ue cone Chater of Depaties 
d ion turned the seale i in favour of the 
bill, se ters a Marshal 
Soult’s 
ess. if the “Chamber had acted under the 
of Port rtugal 
fad approved of the — sativa to 
of the river; an a atter has aes been submitted | 
to the Senate, th iter y probability that the affair 
up as Cathol olics the issue of bis 
er of Jerome Bon3pa 
N.—The eco eR nal Co mittee, appointed by 
2 Diet, males report to the States in ly part 
of | last pce Ras appears thee great and riya a 
ing nent to brin ng 
Bas si atrgen the daught 
Sw 
would 
differences settled to ti the mutual 
dvantage 
2 me original measure. os Mon ayy the — 
Tesumed the discu trong and proceeded to consider the 
separate nares of the bill. Amendments were mo ved by 
several deputies, but t w 
7 “ e of these provided th: 
f mtin: l of defence, 
d report thereo' 
| of the —— orm alteration, and pag accord- 
ingly. The oppos ibe, bat I 
m have of wi ears dey the 
The oe ges re- 
report of the munities sre he fol- 
tpa 
attention of ithe Ch 
ended by t the 
the assembly of ed kingdom, and is fo meet in future 
of every fifth year, as has hi- 
The Saninittoe ptr 
vour to 
therto been the pra the representatives aré to be 
paid out of the fu me ry the state, instead of being paid, 
as hitherto, he their purty Speakers to be 
nomi 
parece A 1 
e 
embly, er of bein = 
prerc eaa ya In ti 
Vale * 2 ol 
nated by g for th ole session ; and the 
+t the close 
At the close 
| amet > 
a the ‘sanction of the feet before the end of the 
of the sittiog, thd an was taal. ak i 237 votes 
onth. The ostensible subject of contention between 
this country y and | Spa’ ain would thus be rat removed, 
bly 
Greece.—The arrival of the Crown Pri I paviile 
is oid to have aie t ger that bis "luence may | bl 
ast 162. 
against 
bastioned and terraced, and defended by d 
140 millions es ‘fraues are allotted to the se pest anes 
13 35 millions it ap- 
pee, in isa, and 20 millions in 1242 —— 
will now be canriéd in ee ae of Peers, bu! 
pee ur ip ar progress o 
ty of C e with Enplaad. The Univers 
ides ‘hat M. Guizot rath been officially asked to ratify er 
Fejec ect this treaty. Shouldit be accepted, the Minister will 
govern: 
loage —oy ‘ane jaterferesiee: te cen Minister 
resented his ey gs Ba the year extending from 
une 1942 
the 
departments, = the rapid te of ae 
e Marquis of te nderry, ati his 
e Ki ing, an nd r 
pda 
an officers. 
recent visit, was well | received by th 
has 
ener 1841, to Compared with the estimates 
voted for 
show 
diture hte 500 contos of reis eo 120,0007. sterling). There 
ery head ; 
pmpenes on the plain of Athens, The Synod 
pa 
? under 
£ half 
wa » more or r less, u under ev 
clared that it had no rt in the sige pent a 
<psarat “charges,” 
pie dividends. The minister s states: | that the present 
f torture 
one of our former numbers ; this wunouncement is 
re English steam- 
Rei is sinates that if this 
it that the treaty all ows him 
engines 
a copes would equaliy 
for the er bailing, 
tral 
, a ee A ——- © 
5 
adequate to meet the ordinary expeectinnts soul teat the 
system of loans by m 
ixed operations cannot be persist 
in; Some means ea ip sages be hors to increase the 
revi raise the 
+ 
enue. He proposes duties on articles of 
jal ci were at a —. i 
¢. 
higher cost, 
Se ies ofthe Kin Tei d th 
e France, the 
ely pani leave to 
as throwing the > whole odium of th <pserernenn ae the 
King. The A lis of Athens Bilt gazrisori ned, in ap- 
Fe ofa a re nen 
+ ox —Intelligence has been received 
that the he long-pending Eastern pati is ‘satisfactorily 
settled. Despatches from Admiral ae te bee Jan. 
iM, announce ‘the _arriv val of Com modore at Alex- 
By this increase bee addition of 140 contos 
is required. 
Minister of the Interior ‘esol te cipeccd but a further increase of 600 is 
seize the hie a bat that his Majesty rom Spain, we learn tht a decree has issued 
answer to all such insults was silence, - y the e of ia, in the f Queen 
sent. ms Same thing, itvis added, took place when t! Isabella, which orders that the interest due upon the con- 
letters bape. eee been written since 1830 | solidated debt, internal or foreign, up to the Ist ult., | 
were published by the France oa Sunday. ‘The Minister | shalt be capitalised procure funds to pay 
of the Interior observed, that thie time it ° ter of ee 
having heard that uties intended to. 
them on the a ix Boa Mi ee 
ita oe in yin 
peti! ae et est and ‘her wines toeloeptdn EEG 
The provincial journals which republished the letters:from 
the Paris papers have since been proceeded against; and 
the Pacha, that he llth be ee who 
Turkish fleet to Aira Walker, who had saat on 
previous day, as mmissioner from t the Porte." 
unconditional submission totheSultan, and engaged t 
Egy ptian officers and mento na Sree fleet to Marmorice 
ew insesset & the Minis 
0.0 
Bay. _He also sent orders to him Pacha to ereemie 
ce 
of th 
personal responsibility of 
tions for sending: _ transports: to oe away the ae 
at officer ; ; ‘and ‘if the ee 80 
+ 
Ps che: File Tee 
; the Sultan sent taeiractions 5 
shall be made good out of the pablie treasury. Th 
Regency ares that a bill shall be presented to the 
seach | Cortes, to authorise this project. Those Acie: only 
be entitled to she nesses She wat 30 created | these 
whe alinll: consent to Pa peas ag dO Be 
Jane, A second decree has been issued by the Duke 
of 
beccbahasant 
; ataneous on his part,.as he was thed 
Mguant of tee satelira ieheaiiaan of the Sultan with re 
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