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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
fN° 12. 
a dissolution takes place.—Rumours are afloat that the 
Garin: will bring forward Mr. PB 0°Co: onnor, or Mr. 
Private letters notice this incident at some Jength, ¢ and | 
ments of Lithuania, those of Grodno and Wilna 
stein that it is é 
has been an wi ‘unconscius 
poms Tokchon and the Coneeleeel it is said, will ane 
B — 
made 
instrament do revive hatred Aa caret the elder branch of 
of mal it 
is calculated that the proceeds of the tax will exceed 
4, 000, 000f., which, according to 
eee 
forward Mr. . Wilkins and. Mr. 
Siep- 
side, i is announced a: didate ‘for the ae of London 
the Bour! 
Ty a J 3 ook 
r 
22 
n tax 
er head, ie levied = the 
decreasing. 
Spar. The Madrid j J] principall 
r 10d. pe 
people two goveraments for the m 
on the Liberal panning = mention ion to Sir Peter Laurie. 
ae. is said that Mr. Fuller will contest be Sante at 
ext elec’ oa in conjunction ts Mr. D: 
ernment of Canada and Nova a mae; is under- 
ued ‘that Sir Geegs Arthur will remain at Toronto un- 
the 
believed that the Duke de Victoria was positively aiming 
of those 
that ciabishmen From 
es sole regent of th 
tn the opening of the | 
Cortes, but that a speech will be ea S her name. It is 
dom, 
a 5 dation i to be made 
on the other ibernatets of the empire. Paiwite letters 
fro m the Dan ube s ‘say there is no truth in the rep orts of 
d to be the Du ke” 8 influence which has decided 
til the middle of present month, ¢ weeechsing th 
Ton. 
£ Poland ; that there is. no idea of any such ove 
t authorises him 
—) 2 
hich th jal 
F 
march from the adjacent parts bes 
ment; 3 
Sarcecane- General 
tres 
required by the Du = 
Eck, cotone Se a ~ at pee n. re pane Dickson, 
. ay ., is appointed to the command of the troops in 
Scotia. 
“The Army.—The Ministerial journals announce that 
panera intend i mmedia' tely | to do away with | army 
de Victoria for their main —Letters from Bilboa 
say bw the ie Junta 2° f the Lordshi ip of Biscay was 
about to be h 
Ee ND _ ee in es brought by the 
Great ‘Lie ahead "ae cep compete is highly Bary 
From it, ‘it wou uld ap r tha t the Eastern —— » Sup- 
om ie the infringements of the 
t | fueros rosti —lIt 
y the Gor 
that about 200 Carlists rhe escaped from: France, Pe 
which, it is possible 
quences. The ‘avaee "sehaneed “inform us that Nedjib 
age 
t with the Paymaster-General. 
Saib Effendi, ia ep eergestnnsy: from the Porte, had 
General Saldanha is reported to have denounced to th 
urza Ma ayor of a 
te direc wit is 
ee Shen a th a of 24,000/. per by 
11. £200 
this arrangement ; sad Wk tie Ira ogen will firs 
ab olished, after which the e English ones will soon follow. 
- one containing his oie ‘and Tengretiee to 
Tament of Eg ypt en opal 
demanded the remoray into the pebing A the greed 
ees gon the fronti ier, the Regen cy h had 
House of Commons. 
s of the House during the reces 
The new ado of “igbing 
p or of making eunuchs. e 
to ‘the ‘frontier authorities.—The S panish ambassador y al d certain other conditions which he 
Lond ion, it is stated, has_ forwarded to the Minister 0 of ld b —viz oe ild more 
by wax-candles, which are 
arts of ys biaany 3 by the Bude light. Mr. Gurney, it 
said, has red i into a contract for the supply of bee 
the result of of 
J The expense attending the fier pene weights 
jounted in the course of the session “ 1. 93002, a 
Bigitly cost of illuminating the House of Commons alone | 
— — urn ts contract the charge per | 
r ligh House is said to be only 002. 
to, 
I without the ‘Sultan’ 5 permissio 
h commissioners ey the 
rejecting the abiryresd of the arrears t 
a c manding that the interest ‘Should he 
aised 5 es = a the “ the dividends, 
soepended in Neves 1836, 
—The journals from lieben “afford us little 
Tt appears that the diffieulties of the SS 
espcsaaete 
financial and commercial 
val 
se on ie prevent on nomi- 
nating o 0 Fr — 
the Sultan *s approbat 
years’ debt “of tribute ‘of ‘170 “0002 
h Engla and land the abolition of his monopo! 
g daily more ee lketok ev ral mo- 
difcations i in io the ‘Mink try had been talked of, b g 
diately. A partial disarm- 
had been as yet off 
+t th 
— Misconat Sa da ies 23 ira, i 
ting the 
aie t in ot illuminating the co mai ittee rooms, library, 
said 
that Ministers micepeie of ene: in 2 so and ‘ae Bic 
0 form a 
&e., is I 
itself am bok only to 12s. 
Foreign. 
— ete se of “Terceira yo ri 
he 
insisted on, and the Sultan is to 
he ee it of nominating his 
The Pac a is =e to have 
as 
have t 
his descendants. strongly ob- 
tess roposed 
Tillie to 
from Opor ssion to protect Northe 
| vinces fe ‘Spasieh invasion being ie an end, 
Germany.—The papers are much more —! and 
Northern pr 
concede the other points, bat expressed bis “belief that 
France.—Forged Letters of the — —— editors 
of the journal La France, d which ‘intended for the ruin of bis ‘fae 
po ae sea letters capa ae toot aa en writ- | The last intelligence from Berlin woneunces, Bia opening mily. It is said he I 
ten by Louis have been liberated in virtue ‘ees a | of the Diet on the Ist inst., by a royal decr Renae who was groping to de park for for Marmorice to join ¢ 
decision of me Chamber, declaring that tains the elements - conti aie nal | go fleet, and only waited to e Pacha’s = Gal rey 
were no grounds to justify the accusation. Prussia. The decree th the _ voy y, and to send a se by the 
Trial of the National—The paypr sd of Peers as-} nounced that for the fi future cs ffragr tes would be poetic pool. e Com modore, it seems, still remains in ‘tone 
sembled 08 —— for hes purpose of trying the editor | every two years, that the publicati F the debates of | of It is stated tha the En- 
f the having publ — a libel on | that a draught of a bill for | voy, _— received the Pacha’ ’s refus sal, mt to 
that House ariche being still confined to his | reforming the law of elections would be forthwith submit- | leave Alexandria, ple. It would 
bed by ss i represented by his ataeties and M. ted to the Diet, as well as ot! » for facili and im- | seem, however, that he had no t declared the ne; pa 
Marie, his e Recorder having read the in-/| proving | - — istration of j 3 cluded by | entirely at an —_ Mehemet ais was very busy in raising 
denies. Ue present his defence. He | announci t, notwithstanding the inary ex- | money, an a ha a _ of 100, nica jt nn 
conde hich invested the Chamber with the | penses incare in pacing the army on a war-footing, a | without  aeniany for a yea’ o fos ach o of the 
right of acting judge and party i + own case, and ob- | reduction axation to the amount of 160, 000 dollars prince sipa al houses in | Alexan ri I pe 
served that it was , Som 8 for them to pronounce in| would ta ae alta A It is also di of 
the case wi with the impartiality of a eau of Justice. He | Cabinet has s accepte ed the peceennrae’ of the Pups te put | the demand, and the precariousness f his position. Tore 
fended tk though | an en ia between the Allthe 
written in unbecoming terms, it agree Bo: _—- ‘to 
Keemtive and the et bishops. The Archbishop | of Co- 
him Pacha, it is said, a prvneing to Damietta. 
‘oops had by Gaza, and Li 
Alexand Ss 
Egyptian an nd Syria nt sn i 
the Chamber. The defence being co e House 
to com 
Soult an 
pores Tea, Mere granted bye ordinance to defray the 
Ss erious complai 
been made against Ge Jochmus for sepetiag 
at Cologne on . his return,—The journals announce het 
arrests had late 
€ conspirators; that 
on Hesse was preparing to quit Beri 
for Vienna; ee oe e exchange of co yuriers betw 
two tEAT. and 
made consequence uence of the treaty of the 15th of July; 
and oat Ministers . said to have declared that the 
situation of affairs in urope would ni ot permit th e Go- 
: 
have been eer 
the retreat of Ibrahim’s army, by which 12,000 men have 
umbe: oe children. The 
where the ial post as also 
estru e Albanian troops at Reve ch 
pare Sea cereal with the —— sof reer 
who set th e Sultap’ s authority at defian The Rassian 
stru 
HR 
active 5 and that ‘the. Emperor of Russia was — at 
tat, 
tions to vhs all the Greeks who at ies d their 
At Damascus a cit- 
_SWiTZERLAND.— counts 
irs there Seieoll ina 
during the i 84l. 
Slavery in Colonies—During the debate on this 
gevtion | in the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday, M. 
from 
very w <saeaae actory state; that 
camer merece note met ogre rise to suspicions that some- 
cular letter had been addressed to the ne consuls by 
the archbishops and _— of all the ristian sects 2 har 
ae ing more a mere ¢ 
suppression oft Pom ‘Convent of —e founded by the an- 
It is said that this n note 
Hat Dae by M. Thiers, stated sg while the latter had 
mancipation of slaves, 
is sic 
on the Jews. 
_ Turxsy.—Intelligence from Constantinople itrms us 
had not been received as a di 
tion, | bu t had been referred by the Swiss Government to 
suopeneing | to them that the Egyptian affair being “eee port 
combining with the sees 
poheaod yom Nich the Committee m appointed.— 
=o a. peste that the _ present Popes was 
support of private legal claim 
thet ‘this intervention had depriv ved th 
“Private letters bist 
berty “of commerce re-established. 
the _ Po orte es a 
ment on the firman despatched by 
y of their 
have oppose 
hl, “ th fo 
Both were of 
- The Prince sought 
yo Lich 
ip of Egypt, and express eis that a. oe con- 
ditions are of such a nature that Mehemet Ali may refuse 
them. They also assert that the Sultan had reserved the 
faculty of naming Mehemet Al’s eae from cyte fa- 
mily, in order 
strc proof that any pretensions of the Austrian 
gee had been | 7 oe Se i apes 
sta 
the firman had been submitted to t Pontois, ee 
and that 
neh Am bassador. mio had made no reply ae 
0 
and that no veomdiner Tae ue from Argau to Austria 
It was hoped that the Diet ein? be [ane 
‘s head + 
venting any foreign intervention ie the 
Switz With. reference 
These accoun' add, that 
to the treaty of July. ‘arcuer 
: municated the ae to the Ambassa 
he Porte pal come 
land. 
paper asserts that Russia, Aus Pra 
per- 
pir refused him 
of the sitting of the 
a few ob- 
amber on Monday, Cane ht MSE so. 
mse sae 
some explana’ 
directed the pons 
trial of 1815, a 
isfortune of si 
anybody to sey that his verdict 
the 
defied had laid an 
head on all the inbabitants 
ae ed to the French Cabinet fo jin them in protestin 
ts in Argan, but that it 
PE 
th 
and England, begging 
> submit to the 
ue their 
epee 
we oie in case eas Mchemet Ali’s 
ied oe 
| administrati ve regulations of the Sultan, to continue 
of — wtih: could answer no purpose. The ie jo cemnaiis 
also report oe a renewal of disturbances was anticipated 
eg omy canton of Valais. 
reenter from Wilna state that the Emperor | eastern 
extraordinary contribution of a silver rable per 
of the two principal govern- | son 
Exora.— From our orrespondent.)—An event 
: in ‘pi i, eaght cashe with wine ot ipo 
external relations of 
L ae & 
our 
sak 
ef Maharajah Khi 
caine’ oy tat of ho 
“the same day, the 
<a as 
3 a nafre 
Sing, ier th Doni lowe 
iene 
