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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N° 9 
23, 000, 000F.» 
for the | 
00 men, by which Mar- | 
in 1842, 
+ asd 
hi 
have been “spoiled. b 
| pers ns ha 
he seals have been broken by the 
n 
| of the capital These military aniginen ead continued to Be 
Ww 
7 ty was 
c effects is lad Most of 
ies, after _——e been thirteen months o 
re the 
4 ~The oom ouvieas 
7 
vy damp a5 rats. | 
¢ 
A great number of 
ticl 
we nae “thither 
the army in 
the nucle hich he intends to organize | 
mrotarony; as # r memento 
‘ge. 1 E 
there will he a sharp 
0 of the “unfortunate M 
bidding for the 
aGAsAe 
Fsotionsaias to ey the i st penalties “of hele és 
par’ uch societies 
+The 
is eae ascer rtained, pin 
inntmecintaly ‘ater the “adoption | by both Chambers of the Laffar, _ Se vera Englis h esult of the elections is not yet 
new proj ject of la ur y to examine a pl hich | tl I been cities containing 2,000 voters, where 
es that in 1843 | has nein 80 much no itor 280 among them have chosen to the 
he would be able to ‘tia back the active he “* a one Tnundations.—Accounts ‘tom Tarascon of the 17th present océasion im order to vote. The returns received 
ing of 370,000 men, with a reserve of 130,000 st. state that the however 
Chamber juties mbled on Monday ns “dive ght, and that the not t things-—A — from Malaga states 
1 f 80,000 arta of the class of to endanger the evistentte of the + tentang banks monte ow a difference ‘pad arisen between the French Consul 
whieh i o keep its waters within bounds. aap was falling in | and e latter bath info bin 
pe to tare re sect to 40,000 The first tovrentey and should the bad weather '¢ ntinue much that a large sum of money in ee Dg i: 
article, authorizing the levy of the 80, 000. 2 men, pee lon nger, the coun try Was mena and for "Marseilles 
en put to the " Pica it di is mA the first. The island of the.| in violation of the laws, invited the Consul of France to 
fourth article al ‘0 discussio Barthelasse, near Avign' peal accompany them to the "vessel, in order to be: present at 
mittee had amended it, and proposed that ‘iis “40, 000 | city, were under water. “the accounts from Lyons, ho the search they i ended to m The Consul refused, 
recruits should be at present called out, leaving the Go-/| ever, bas IBY that ~y sw ell in the Saone was subsiding. and the authorities proceeded to execute their mission. 
to tev the rest we ater period, me Mor ty of French The Consul followed them, forbade the Captain to open 
— of ——— ordinance. Marshal Soult cee nO on the b the bags, and, as the steam was up, ordered him to 
endm y rej Gen. Paixhans nneh before the House the i impro i quit the harbour immediately, which he did, only giving 
The article ‘was then voted, and th ill adopt iby condition of the at, bet stated that "thie mortality of the Spaniards me ient time to leap into their boat to 
220 agains troops was not now above the ied to Marseilles. —Letters from Murcia 
Secret Service Money.—The papers are taken up with | general population. From wre static details submitted, e death of the celebrated bandit 
ja Bh of M. Jouffroi on the bill for it appears that out of every 1,000 men a a? mor vn of nines who for than four years had been the 
ried iy i 
mo: n 
terror of the. country. “ reward of 20,000 reals (200J.) 
. for secret service, which is regarde French bake Eng in the colonies s Am as for! 
apelin ~— asa ti new attack on the adeministratio on | 250; dia 82. Preseat mortality ha d been red for him dead or alive. On the 4th, two 
of M. Thieves € We Ht re while he was asking them for 
= of hee present Ministry. In ‘cduebquense we the troops in ene Pench cheery in America 68 ; I 1 pp attacked him prick one puiking him on the 
eged disposition to reduce ech armaments, it is ex-| des nvalides 68; tality i fii d wit while the other fired ai t him at 
nt a ag secure t ort of th n the garriso n of ss, g ‘sl i 
Conserve party u: a pea Ry and ev of bith the population & of France 26. taken Eran yr in the island of Maj he 
i malcontents . “insisted upon the cig arya Te certain 
éhat th 
Bill. An ulti se eotibtiit Per ae 
party is tioned, by of peace, as the | 
probable result of this 
T Fas a th ’ Reid, 
reported in Pa Paris that this treaty, so bee: i in seein is 
[pete to geercioree 
quently ee ‘Contederation *ecld. “yeas 
pes - 
ence pen ‘dis sp 
Charch orto and the Archbishop of calbeae “have 
be en settled on the following te ris : 
—Letters 
— cone utes in reference 
d that 
ce e its foree to a 
from Berlin bring Leap 
the. Ar owe 
conse=- 
the ew nli an a arm hong 
vailed for some time ; ; ‘bat ultimately 
The 
d gre 
the iat w 
overnment, in eit to 
a representation of the "Tatendant at Cadiz of the com- 
from him ‘for the wants 
of the soldiery, has acknowledged that the national coffers 
_ PorruGat. —The additional Pos commissioned on 
ers of both ica re appe: ars, eee, that some new 
cause of del: ng A occorred, and the treaty still remains 
unsettled for 
a. then retire 7 Foyt where the dignity 
aits him, to support one a the King gd 
had been ten rrangresertetiy and a which oan 
Segoe tes Se cae sped by the pages of 
ese 
country... 
nyt chon - the 
squadron are now a 
“ine antic ve capri wks 
diner 
x sis of Ad- 
_ Three 
of them have 
iarito. se the heavy da she 
storm. _, Letters from Tot o an- 
ee 
the on babhdelep belii ieve 
will | rem 
et | dighitaelen of 
thé | claim 
Romagna. 
dollars. 
pry 
band “fiends of 
ad the thie war raid up in poe " is stated in 
zal ¢ ties 
e that he will declin 
a Wallachia Republic 
The 
Philippesco, is ‘aid to Have 
Roe of «% 
principal chief of the plot, ~ ay 5 Boyerd | i 
‘discinimedt 
wt toones 
| fends of the | loan already du du 
either will be 
A 
fewed; but n 
f the King of Naples with 
e point of being 
Queen of the 
his ke the Prince de Capua is on the 
heged of the 
ur last Num 
t Mise Penelope ‘Smyth t 0 bo ld the 
5 
th 2 of 
General of owe on his way 
oie att 
y the 
ohne ie eppenrs by ‘the Leip: paig and rs 
seers 
eas 
structing magistra 
Cologne 
kduch 
be consequently to take 
Austria and a 1: pie — of Sav voy: Miss 
1f 
ma 
with Buenos ty 
for seeks, presented to the Cha of Deputies on Sa- 
turday a petition signed by l, 300 French citizens settled | 
a of the Pi 
Ayres milliod, depu 
mont, took om ‘ 
of Prince Alb 
fal 
—_—- now Count of Nassau, with the Countess of Oul 
the palace 
ic 
Smyth has 
fo being contented with the simple 
| title - countess, and ke only immediately after o 
rayel family. This aff -, whidh wou re onne ar to be 
entirely of etiquette, had assumed, it is said a poled 
n a de ata, nea the hg mee) concluded 
etw nee - d Bue ered into a 
th 
rites, on the ith inst. 
Wall + wil 
nt bese prey also mae that the 
1 settle 
mi 
gor ao the 1 pad spre England wished the Prince 
o play in 
| ae 
atement of the 
oO coun! 
lain ed 
ontended that = negotiator had not pate up to ‘bis in- 
actions, by W bound to obtain for Frenc h- 
15th M 
excite 
- | in Prussia. 
and SwifZeRLANnb. —The convocation of the Diet for the 
€ grea at intere st, and cons: ider- | was engaged in preparing “the firman of inves 
Mehem 
war in which th 6 Nea 
bd + th Britis! 
as been received that the Divan 
titure for 
pe Becherorserz = Tuteigen ce hi 
Af 
t Al’ s possession of a or — — rms 
hi The 
S 
aad rpe of Peers. 
to discuss the question of 
ag, 
and | laws and yar of Y Soig pd Ww 
rrangem 
the basis 
men alae lisicded a hi ir, ik upon 
te ie sath all hogetd ad notes. The former has pms qnpmpnicsted iby the Vorort | draft of tl dors; 
i sissy : PON Bee Ae he Argentine 6 the Argau rnment. It is stated that the Federal of the 
governnen t, ; reply, main’ War is is active engaged, but it ot precisely Pacha prog hin determines oe inage, W form, navy, 
al Mai ckaw had strictly adhe ed to his instructions ; | pesighst eS what purpose. The great Council of “4 Gall | the flag, and other matters of wational indent The 
ado 
ate 
appearance in that country. 
ni 
bn ro 
Was asked ro" the » Bree ident 
rosecution of the National._—The pees sho! ted. a the Neufebatel D 
prosecution of this paper for a libel on the ceo ie gates intend to —— a tation erin joven The town of Akalsik, the fectreas of Alex astrepes SS and 
Peers, as prgecor in our last nitaleee, came before the | agai violation of the Constit 
Cha mber n We dne sday, naoaed ut tntsual attention >| Borel. from ‘Switzerland at the request of the French | attacked by the disease. Two seas of Goren 
 tribunes were | Government, ander pretext of b an accom of | Grenadie ‘b see attacked. _ The pl has 
fall. "After “the president = read a letter from M. Marie, és, regicl ae” o_ petal beitren tae ‘< oh eG oneal of the 
rt M. Dela stated th ussta.—A dec! cree as been allowing the im- | fopelaions fhe town ia last than three months. ‘The 
intellectual fa the ed impaire on portation of foreign grain re iveunequnsne-ef tie campaign is over, and the troops have ats into winter 
t rt i any | failure of the crops in a governments of the interior. | quarte TS. The Russians and Circa ssians remat ain $y the 
del wD om bats a state that a d i i 
lt te _— 
secon: 
emplation, but was frus: 
trated ‘by a comey rot the “British Gor ernment, w 
which 
Burnos Ayaus.—Letters ed from 
Monte Video of the 19th Scots bat all 
4, 
the Chi 
ies journ the ea! ao = ays, pegs psi capa | 
ing pee 
ears that the com- | 
or the | 
it is said. 
hb Khiva, but intimated that if a second ae 
e been receiv 
which arenas 
the prov = of the gee have declared Bi ‘Rosts, 
and that n. Lavalle obtaining fres' ‘The 
F, i opposition t0 
+, 
should be sent thither, it would 
banks of the Oxus. The 
of the secon 
Hea 
eeting of com 
5 | maning officers of the ‘National Guard has been held, t 
cy together 
Pel LL. af callin: 5 
a 
a expe 
the recent 
b 
Advices 
most ir I Corte to the effect that the that quarter. “ei risonments a mee pegs 
ong th ole line, tunnel of 3,000 ee between | Duke de Wicd 7s a tole Regent’ d st a ily. The 5 British Conse pe had com 
Rolleboise se and Bonnitres, and a cutting at Venables, in Queen’ s minority. Tt was es een Est tha co} hould b ay 
the arron — of cone ‘A third eontract will or battalion. eo be cage gen to hold — at that keds -aneiok Sans Martha ss ae the protection © 
shortly be — * tine between Poiss} and meeting among his own officers. It reported that | British pie 9 to local news, the contents 
Mantes. nth measures have been taken for ensur- Seios the grand review, which was ied for the co f th Pop eet intelligence, | i labour 
completion of the whole road between Paris and | mencement of March, the troops wees demand that the | was pao ese kaha! ber 
‘oclai need sole Re equate the kingdom ; and | differences betmee the Government and Sons i 
rerpb ah wDhigore Novae we ecomnes, me EE” 
r that review in the 
lature at Demerara have 
satisfactorily s 
