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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Parhamentary.—The election for Monmouthshire h 
terminated in the return of the Conservative coaiidaeins 
Mr. Morgan, without opposition, Mr. Hanbury ee 
eae declined to go to” the po oll with a ee eman wit 
Treaty with Buenos Ayres—A_ discussion 
policy of this Treaty arose in the Chamber 
Monday. The Marquis de Dreux-Brézé paid Bos the 
af, S+ Alh 2 j 
conduct of bes Thiers Ministry, for mb abandoned the 
of General I 
etna .~ a ae of 47 o ii 
juring Fra fee ta ber bare Steet ted dee 
Guizot re by idcantag ‘that the Cabinet 
date, Mr. big who intends, iti is said, to ee 
the return, on the score of bribe 
lace on —Mr. Ha wkes has contradicted the 
c 
spliee t wi 
tainly not ratify the Treaty if it believed for a moment 
his profession. he was further accused o fh ing de- 
frauded Gov to istry duties tothe amount of 
5,000f. preety “the 30 he had isi a ry Pea illicit 
practices. Sufficient testimony was produced to ind 
the jury ra find him guilty, and he 9 close 
imprisonment for eight years, and to be paren’ in the 
pillory. 
Spain AnD PortuGAat. 
i 
ci 
fi 
election for iden, in the place of Mr. Spare, , takes 
I Monday.— 
I 
Dudley. —A rumour is current at Birmingham thet pon 
y+ 
ac- 
f his business engagements. 
toned. as the Radical sensors 
heir determinat 
no 
Mr. Sturge 
and nr Charis have 
F. O’Con 
dated 
eat it was / Preju udici al to French honour and inte rests. Feb. 1, rea ached Paris on Santiy, pismo “erg ‘the in- 
Douro is termi- 
bo ye Governme ssential points to be bc cia nated. The Chamber of Peers has vo e d ar law for the 
were indemnities for gh athe eatin, and the at Franc gulati f this riv ie Queen 
as given her assent ‘to the bill qateiticed! for that pur- 
pose. In conse ay rence of this Tesu ult, ia ‘Spanish Minis- 
ee iat no reference bad test given to > Bgland ay ter in Lisbon capital; and 
ie s Ay res. Out of was gener rally | beli i that all ¢] disputes 
a _ concession had been lipenoe and that the treaty 
This Phir s 
was 3 fas ourably 1 received, wa it has since been announced 
Ashes’ on nthe ibe, 
‘ Surrey has terminated | 
in the election of Mr. Antrobus, the ye pins 
date, bye a majority of 1214; the numbers being for Mr. 
Antrobus ae for Mr. Alcock 1438. 
The Jud. an has — aac the | 
mony of cre- 
ved 
i e 
roposed Treaty of Com merce gland.— 
pars that the clause of this Treaty relating wf steam 
Tre 
engines is favourable to British interests. The commis- 
sion proposes to abolish the (duty of 30 per ¢ cent. on 
t wo 
I ived from Madrid state that the settle 
ment of this question has given general Satisfaction, and 
that the t seahy iy PREM a prolific source of advantages to 
. na rnp rie ise! ee a Gazette says that it will 
ome a new the two nations, iting 
clue ee closer ge ont and common interests ; 
a oe a Government, by encouraging this alli- 
find the mea 
ns ter: showing Parone the sincerity 
h 
that in con- 
Ei ere the materials of a French engine ‘would cost sequence of its satatectony settlement, percent can alter 
162,500 by eer. those of an — engine bal the same | or suearh the amity ar he weEeeet the pe ‘o kingdoms, 
w t but 87,500 fr, cs. The steamboats of It is aid tha at the » Kin of Pru sia is abou t to cognise 
< 220 A toh Bee 74 ith 7.492 adrid. 
sve of England in same year as 678, ear 75, 398 
espect una s him. The 
Kitorney- General on f the roe delivered the 
; and Mr. Justice tag! in sare thanks, 
ed that after 53 years ” professional re te da 16 years’ 
the 
Hitherto the ber big engine- “makers ha ave 
abou 
Fren 
boats of 174! 
boats of a horse p power for the ene: po cates and 
boat Havre 
ae (3 
th rf gfe pee yr he eae 
testimony to the aot and ie 
A th 
Stamps.— —A new envelop was | issued on Wel 
nesday, the right-hand upper corner 
sented a highly-embossed medallion of the head of her 
Maiaty, which far exceeds anything of the sort tons 
submitted to public approval. _The neces ee for su 
> horse power, for 
Bie Nan ila pe ve s from Dieppe advert to the pro- 
bable ses France alg sustain in a naval war in the 
suede a tate of her navy, and the absolute impossibility of 
Don n Miguel is ‘repor to have ave on the Spanish 
ae from Rane t in a éxpbotation of a war with Portu- 
and it was paral ates bs ¢, in the hier of Preven os r= 
Ce ee nded to ens Ww part in nother civil war in 
both countries. I Ks 
be Duke de ja Victoria i in the republican papers, a large 
an get irs 
their 
mours 
ess, expressive of their confidence, and offering 
Fr su apport against "the injustice he has received. Rau- 
€, however, current at Madrid that certain plans 
vy, a 
pray nec ses saditious sca gg of war. The present 
is _ hich ¥ employed on the Newfoundland 
Se France. 
fish 
city of § seamen, that not one half the number that usually 
so] 
public, 1 th n order to 
the army.—The country also appears to be i 
great t confusion we R atctbeayad fa soereny of gare 
If d,and “ Viyas’’ have 
Adm al Hugon, cruising before Hyéres, has been sca‘ 
3 
person at wh dueed 
obliterating ras og red. The colouring 
matter of the ike : wr such. a rutile potas gs any 
to remove the i nm it will 
of the orn Bi he 
rating mark will, if = more firmly imprinted. 
t ate h by a tempest. One line-of-battle ship has retu fried 
to Hyéres, having lost her eg nd ihe dates ght Was com- 
pelled to take ree n Pal of the squadron 
ps not been hear 
The Ii Tonndations<Thh prefects of the different de- 
artments visited by. the I ate inundatio ons of the Rhone 
been given at Seville in nfo of ‘the republic. We hear 
from Gaadiz that a bat mutinied at Hueron, 
its gg wv aher big about 100 of 
s, for the Serra- 
nearly inter- 
cepted by the ureters who Wirt le these 
ri 
damages sustained by the different districts placed 
from Castellon that numerous 
be me list: 
Faance.—The forti ication question a appears for the within th their —- ara He appears “7 58 | turned from France em reviving the cour: oe = the “Ci 
aera to hare — y to ‘aero matters of more ed by th 3 that the 1 list roaentat se sie DRONES. In Galles bapa? ba the 
ing int terest. The t bill was to be introduced into the < ‘niles re "hea: — —— prs pert ceiebighid to | ultra- en ns the wom t at 
‘I 495, 3268: ; and tn goods, seed-corn, and furniture, ‘4 prayer n th ee ‘char tse “y Sand the | rmers ha an cally oo 
are Pcs vigorously in. the immediat Be ereheaashood é 396, 108f. 
‘ 3 In connexion with thi: aero, it may Darmés the Regicide —The trial of Darmés is no# a Be warehouses, on the plea that it injures the sale of 
be mentioned that the Minister of Wa’ st oposes to con- _ to be fixed for the 10th of eo ai eins the Court that of ‘eds own Locka !_Letters from Lisbon state that 
struct four new fortified towns of the first classy one new | of Peers. The committee of inquiry has obtained much | the Chamber of Senators, acting on the representation of 
fort, and to repair several others a in existence. ‘erations as to the working of the secret societies but | the urgency of the Douro bill, got through the whole 
The four fortified towns are to be Vou the road has failed in finding out his secpeashon There s to = parser in two sittings, and immediate -. assented to 
onstruction - whic o = be To doubt that he had tw fed Preparations for the de’ of Lisbon 
estimated at nine hereag Lan which igs to bec: but te © police have not | sil contin, but there is now no. doubt of “the Ae 9 
a principal fortress for t Sm "of the poe - been pro to trace a comma this fac m of peace. The Fin inance Minister, whose p ojects 
much for the fronfiess Pg the Jura as for the interior, to JV apelee n’s + Hem —On Saturday oa co f Na- 1 
cost n millions poleon wa om the choir of the pee of the’ tion, and his successor has declared that, under the pre- 
and asses, par Pk will, cost five lid St. Jerome country 
an entrepét the line of pete ns honing = ing- a solely from patriotic considerations, being no “friend to 
Phil new fort of Glaizoles will cost 
The tae which was sata ie? many 
r, was very i mposin 
follo owers of the | En and the 
details of the supplies 
continued 
idera ble a alarm ; — 
many quarters that the pres 
tion of peace is still precarious. German ermany, it a rppears 
The Journals. ert worthy of remark that the Paris 
journals, with ote an exception, have devoted much 
space to the a <5 the Duke of Welli 
circles kn 
rth to ete ‘her force unless France disarms. 
__ The Min stry.- —The papers rs state | that (rumours have 
new imposts, averse to loa 
the most rigid bh age 
n 
$s, s, and a staunch reer: hs 
d to be ex 
is expr by 
id have been secured 
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and diss: 
some parties that no reciprocl "shoul 
to Ba ee in the rec 
even the politi own for their anti-Bri Tintin A su ficient number of cantons in 
eeling hav: ¢ at the intelligence Swit ao have united in the demand of an extraordi- 
The Journal des Déb **We shall not lose a et to consider the question of the suppression of 
ment in giving our expression of regret to that mani- | the Argovianconyents. The Federal troops have vacated. 
fested by all classes of the population of L m. e | the canton of uu, tranquillity being completely re- 
Duke of Wellington is. one of the f Europe whose | stored in the insurgent districts. - Rprhiania | 
Pp vation is of t ost importance for general | Basle city has also protested against th ion of 
tran se men — from the security the convents. Letters from Berne > state that the oe 
—one of t 
which the c consciousness of great 
» have the right to 
inspires of peace with the most 
Directory to da free passage through oeieetend 
hority. remembrance of the noble | for about SO Ses Spanish alee pe Pe: desirous to 
oa am that as M. Thiers has recently been restored | and dignified pono which he he recently ter the Pope’s service, and effect i fat St. 
to favour by the King, it is not improbable that a modifi- particularly to sincere regret which we | Maurice-en-Valais, where an officer was then 
eation he —— may take — in order that he may | feel and now express.”” the Papal army. The Vorort replied, that e could 
0 joi Other reports would lead to the Extensive ensive System of Forgery.—The Court of emeoed attend to this demand, unless it was made dir ectly ty : 
held at Auch, on the 20th ult., was ore: ac with the 
| trial of M- Veliect:. = notary. who was arra Fraigned upon Germany.—We learn from Austria that 
fewer than 1, 100 counts of indictment, for as many peo is pow On nit fall war footing. wat a moment’sn 
s la poh pub- | of fi field 300,000 men and 
papal pur- | fession "_Saspicion was first excited against him by his 600 _o letter from Frankfort states 
. one ame in inating: the deeds and docu- | that the At Atrian' nae ment is about to re oF 
wi 
| 
press, Bop 
editors of the journals. Tt is also stated that the cs 
ais de Laroche} i 
e: 
io. and now runs between 
verty a side e that th now 
Mar- | the bad examples he had given ,on inspection disposable in . and the nish provinces. 
registers during the period of the father’s profes- | amounts to 91,536 men, and that te mas E are 
many similar wrong doings were discovered. | to take place at Carlsrutie to nage pd an 
, on being brought into Court, exci i resses of Rastadt ; Ulan, to hh ‘of th 
pe to i is ge Black For eS 
st total ignoranee of the common principles of | berg has r some 
geneanaees: 
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