THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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e 22d h to ch lect ittees to try th | which willinclade Prince Louis Napoleon’ and his com- nek his desire to remain to the last, and see the 
petitions. panions in captivity. remnant of his army pi ama before re returned 
ae _ Chief of New Brunswiek.— Maj Sickness in the Metropolis and Provinces.—Private | to Alena Phe Nile steamer was engaged ip the 
Gener: r N. Douglas, K.C.B., has been phe | letters mention that sickness prevails in Paris and its vici- | convo} of tl e Pa cha’ a’s troops rom Gaza to Damietta, 
psc Chief of the Forces in Nova Scotia and | nity to an unusual extent, saan, ed by the rapt 1 Jochmus at Jaffa, 
New Brunswick, and is about to take his departure for | extreme variations of the tem ure. At Beauvais nies and all hain to interfere w with the retreating army had 
those provinces. lever king considerable been relinguis! shed. Colonel Michel was reported to be 
Electors in France.—The r Alex. 
The Consulate at Hamburgh.—It is understood that 
Coloxtel Hodges, British Consul at Alexandria, is to be 
i of the ee ve so 
to the pcs f Lords 
Canning. 
iga an. Pro om a 
pears that the 
pa rer 
intelectval ee of the 
esti mate d, _to 
age and had d give 
Gaz + as - no 
33,0 
stated that ot thea 200, 000 one-fourth ra not how to 
ad o 
From official returns, it ap- 
bd 
+} ‘ } } 
fi 
of Cardigan, on the 16th Feb., was 990/. 2 
1840 s—Martinique 338 5 Ngo og 81; rer Guinn 
Hor eign. 16; Bourbon 347; Tota tal 782 3 It is stated that 
France.— Secret Service-money Bill. —The debate in | jonial Minister } pt “ dia 
th islands, that forth as private prisons are to’ be 
abolished, and ets slaves ca 
secret funds has been (warm and interesting. ‘The nee 
cipated, by plrvalb the following number of slaves 
co 
seem ns Meher 
given by the Pacha to Englishmen since the treaty of bse 
15th of July The Commo dore takes an active in ter 
and is following up this subject =m wd by da 
Pacha’s edifcatio on. _The latter as pre 
lL 
only be 
i distribution and Sehieabe of the land. Later 
Cairo improvements in the 
vi 
Saba 
te ee et Ae prisons, and that at least half. of the judges must be 
sent 
policy o Amu rance. In this s po oint of view t the discussion of The Lom of the Phéniz. —In the affair of this steamer, Ibrahim Pacha, byl his father, to return in the HagiB 
Saturday was most important from the position taken up | ,pich ago by 
met 
t the 
, and that he was ex- 
y M. oe Piers and the mode in mich M. Guizot to the General Navigation Steam. Company, the Tribunal nw at Alexandria, or at Damietta, to ascend 
eggs Comueantl at Havre h n the 8th o r Ot hu ie ae utenant Loring remained at 
geet policy of the last Sots as ambitious and- e Sieh Haniianl men rye hear evidence as to th eturn of the Syrian troops, and 
po ty and declared it to be a policy feemner “sh for postion of the took place, ani seuik to rss the hotles hich it was believed the Turks 
France, which had solved great Sneetionite partieulen si eport t } + ion Lan parties | would endeay when the Syrians should be 
those of Belgium, Italy, and Spain, by diplomacy, a a. at- | disbande peg! : pt an ag yousaned y their 
which ought to have solved the ast question In y be the Sate - the Trib ba sy toecacae in | defection. The returned troops im acha’s di- 
same way. M. Thiers in reply said that it had never bee iawrel ti is thought that one oe eer Bric = one = paar — og A making their ais in » smal — from 
a question of peac war. approve i Lg pouttiotk the Cour Royale of Rouen, a Su Ae d not yet ig in the 
ken by the cabinet—that of isolation ; e would | i, however, the general ue hat — pts ter will 2 esi “Ts Pacha, who wa! onget ar pb 
support the cabinet if it refuse F show ore to enter adjusted by private arbitration. is kept in arrest under seuaaaete of tr “The 
into any treaty sanctioning what had mp The y is said to be occupied with fom Constantinople ” Bae: eertdy notwithstanding ¢ the 
in the Levant. M. ever in meply, said “that io in the pre- 1 Sens advices stated that nei- 
sent state of affairs either ought ni ould say any rs e Goverment ore d, , it is said, with its Fs it nor _the return 0 Shear mesg enbveg os might t be 
= Eee M Thiers ap eaking of the foreign a despatches from che Pass bea me ugh the i pavtave rs at issue be- 
» ther On a uestio wa ze tween t e 
to decide ; hat the ne chamber had fo and the to re- kee Sep oe he scarp a ane, Barge provinces . Port pee ref Pacha. aH Ate Cat bene 
ae i a a 
He begged the chamber to recollect what it did deinied, nies - band Sf eros. The siete of the ae Sommaiess _ Neopia that “5 <r Tb ome ye measly 
and asked if it was not, whether they should have a mil- | Government, the nation, an pel their native hills, if peta ae ‘Alexandria and Ros 
lion or half-a-million of soldiers? M. Thiers had — negles pried to submit —_ plai egiti- Turkey.—The Porte septa aE ina proclamation, 
es the ur a, ministry was installe , that peace elai ilbao Saceeree interests continue the conclusion of the Egyptian question. Captain Walker 
the A and certain. He, M. Guizot, had replied t o petition pra sin the arbitrary acts of the Madrid Exe- h 
bys by snying, 1 If Rae M. ere remained rae _— a uty ee —Letters fr om Vittoria deta etail the serious quarrels | by the other ships of the Ottoman fleet, reached Bishika 
! debate was nothing m avese Ayuntamiento | Bay - bs aye and anchored at the Dardanelles on the 
see wether Mr Thiers or the it rnment ‘shoul | d the Christino authorities. The regency had appointed 8th, y the Tahiri ri Bahri, Ottoman steamer, 
be ministers, You may endeavour,” he said to M. Thiers, + ites, but a hie = omination was ieinced by the 1 for th 
to d ingratiate yourself with the | ee: being a anion of the toate The Com- Takin seamen, in order lothes | 
majority, meant war. But these atened to send the Aleade and the De- | and riding out the establi bees: uarantine ty “yp at 
your BOF declared you were making Preparations pee te, the se a prisoners to gure Lapsarus, they may enter the Golden Horn together, The 
for war in spring, if the Powers refused to modify their | court of Doi at Bourges is ae focus | T'ahiri Bahri continued her voyage to Alexandr ria, and 
treaty. You cannot deny your own wo! in order to | for all the machinations in the e Basque provinces. Latterly | had an officer of state on Lies , ae re firman ca 
make it believed that we have effected 3, YOU | the relations of Don Carlos with hie scene aan been | firming bis Highness Mehemet Ali the -hereditar 
cannot make it believed that all d ne by y by ey more active than ever. Capitalists have been applied to | pachalic of sypt. raggpairy Pacha has entirely recovered 
during the | ear was but nsignific: medy.” | for money; p from his Soles tio: eal of the 
To this M. Thiers did not i M. Barrot nd not jo and | culated proclamations in favour of Don Carlos. Sulta an, who r ceiv red | him cious manner, 
id that France Id remain isolated, 4 Basques, bgesrets reject such sttempts, They defe - It 
any treaty. M. — insisted strongly on the their fuer , but will n ot become again instruments of | downfall, as a ag of British interests, and as 
of the army a and ha He did not thin ik a3 ‘isolation Carlis negotiator of a secret treaty ——. England —- oh 
oe y! t France | ments which establish the existence of a Carlist agent in taine fi or 
ger to all I that was pene a Eu- | that capital at the expense of the Pretender. boats, and th rison rot 500, Qn nat 
Powers would recal f tk Acre.—The ceremony | of the ‘Kouta Beiram took place 
= Trance, "0 jot peng into a treaty, but into pone councils of | in daily circulation. Should this be the case, it ~ ands, | on the 24, i osque, with all the cus- 
nee Bria ras Presta ae or and the | the ey say , the serious attention of | the catalan for it percent pomp. Magnificent eaathey favoured this cere- 
ber appear to ‘be fly defoed M. ered ts mony, which attracted, as usual, a pr sro crowd, | ante 
Por eal vices from Lisbon no sols of the four Allied Powers at Alexandri 
for reconciliation, provided ¢ the Four Powers made ad. nteligence ye ela ys safest ee debates in the ne Cece present at "Constantinople. The Stites Tasted ‘ur dap 
vances ; and M. Guizot, who refused to oor that he Phave been Bia ister of Finance, 
to be saipeoen, — a elk d bya rate ae cababnacting upon the pos omnis of ~ Treas, from the Porte authorising the fri rigate bearing rs a of 
confidence in the ministry, of which the number of the meee Oe Paes — yi Pape gs ~ Jogeaeee a els wit was expect a a the {Conus 
tions.—It seems that Government enter- 
doubts about oy B scagrt of this bill in the 
Chamber ss _ reg 
ested in . Th con: et an of this, it is said that 
the pcan cupaanen on foreign embassies, — those charged 
, have been 
a month’s 3 pay to the civil and military lists in every | 30 
enter the Dardan 5 anes 
dore N Napier would shortly repair to rna with one oF 
ae # the se ‘ia that the ge tice ae f the 
days 
ast. This declaration produced a species of terror asont 
the agiotas or usurers, who became frightened les sy 
tional reponse should follow. The ,Bank, 
abou t to pend its discounts of the army and navy pay- 
ee would proceed partly to Malta, and ine to 
“One nkfort state a“ the for- 
tifications oF ene dco tir in such a way as to 
with page — throughout Fran 
ordered to Paris to vote in favo —— c meanre. 
aes yng . ing.—The papers state that an artisan 
al the projected plage for the pepe of Paris. 
vasohe 
the revenues of oa Cuseeas eames for ape cose ' 
The eins of Prussia is represented patron of 
the li terary a and scientific men of his Lagoa 
—The 
of Montereau, near Fontainebleau, was eo few days since 
haan 
and 
g mission toe bears 
h 
found 
of having ‘public sly used outrageous language against the 
against the Ia of law for the Fa of re 
. aes 
crown, and has estab! son se 
King, and sentenced to a year’s imprisonment with a 
fine of 500f. 
resided with the 
University for the gender g plain ‘heling 
ajest 
having become very fine.—The chief seat of the re oui His Majesty has sts nduce capil 
The Inundatio hree le pher, and M. Cornelius, ge babes ~ ~ a “Stank 
Nismes state that meee country is agai n covered with a Nova, and e ight from Lisbon. The Teree ait order to settle i in Berlin. Mention is also m -<d haved 
astrous inundation. Th has burst through its Pea php on the south bank Bc the ager called tk 
banks, and rushes across the basin of the Alps to the sea Lezirias, has also been en 7: = 
The waters | reac! r quarte the town 
—— rdoene oe meeting for a special” purpose corp be 
Ts 0 5 
rowds, endeavouring to 
hi 
» "Phe country re wears the same 
of a murder in the aga » the city, are been executed. 
n the third, who led to the dis- 
attended with great expense. A plani is the ere fore proposed 
desolate anpeat 5 didn Noveme 
be seen m cortylar eee sith trees 
furnitw 
The sentence of death u 
Fe ee ein ke 
it large 
and so es Satine cottages. = ae in ieolate ai 
habitations baw have 7 hecokes a to the most cruel s ros 
m on roofs raising 
voices, and 1 erying ‘out for Thee ace soccer 
* 
fo: fe 
again the merease ; 
| tacke iy usin a "colton OF 20 of 
a Lieutenant of the al after w 
Casanel, Cacho opo, and Ma irtin Longo, and obliged the re- 
succour, 
th test = t many h . 
stables and farms. Whole famitiés are 
fening of t he Cains 2 pea © a 
gia the soprres: a of the Count of Paris, ie rmearst 
May, is to be accompanied by a general political. 
P 
Eeyrr.— 
ers from 
him Pacha 5 ‘antead at Gaza 
divisions retreating army on fo gh 2th se He was 
bomen gee iter illness, h jaundice was | | 
most obvious symptom. Nevertheless, he had ex- 
in the e Algarv: Provincial States to examine the important q) tion. 
oar Shee in in ambush, had at. Were this realised, it is considered tha t it would = 
I russia.— 
hich they entered | The commercial treaty between Prussia and Hollan 
pate to have been renewed for six years, withoi it one = 
modifications’ demanded by the German States 
Alexandria inform us that Ibra- | The ‘motive pao this is said to be that the Govert- 
with the sixth sirous of seeing the Grand Duchy of Luxe” 
boxe sssneitad with the German Customs Ly ey 
