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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Sie W. Parker ae deat this ee a that it | 
wine-shop, kni nown by the name of the Polonais, 
rated been seepenes: V7 ase bapioscad were arrested 
The 
has since been c m; and th 
hi 
Maule and V unt 3 pe r ta ng an 
the ror rena eae ides, amongst other things That Aol 
census shall be pa bes cet ibe Aiwess instead of ye ist 
seme’ woe 
‘onspirators 
loath” Feask tal * 
cantons rmish with s e gendarmes. The perso 
cease -f Bae, class of 1 society. The Ministerial 
papers make Pape os of the whole affair, the exten tent and 
pos ae are said to h 
ted. The fe: i bs L.. spatch ba rapie that the 
judicial inquiry w 3; 21 
pte al 
"Arrest o of the fy states Cant tillon —We bi 
police haye arrested at Bez iers — indiv 
Russra.—lt a iy tee by letters from the frontiers 
ay Dbee ae 
Eeyrr.—W a in the receipt re 
dria to the 7th inst. ov it appears that Schou al ‘ad 
July. That the r 30 
and 35, &c ‘jakell oe a down reeniged 29 oak 
so on, That allo oneeseass relievi ving and peace offi  &e., 
tive townships or parishes, &c., if r required so — i 
r pb Aig and cere those which relate to “ hed: 
ship, t the p ayon ent of a quar rter of the revenue to the Sui 
li the 
the CoRR NET Th *  penegales fe Me filled u d at Paris in Tals es an attempt to assassi- 
the es, ages, occupations, &c. of © oeeupies) un te of Wellington, and was acqu' “7 The 
be eft at all Petite heii in he ourse of the week | pretended Cantillon was the bearer o an extract, aid to 
ending Saturday, the 5th June next, the said schuodalen’ to taken from Napoleon’ s will, 
collected on the ene. “i eat? Baar ce of | pressed his fugit that Cantillon had as much right 
the peace shall allow the se peace- | assassina rd Wellington as he had to send him ine. 
officers, » Fequi oot as em conan der this | poleon) to peri on the rock of St. Helena, or to sh 
act, a reasonable m for r labour, trouble, | Marshal Ney cont 26 to the capitulation of Paris, and 
and expenses. by _ in Scotland shall | for this reason Napoleon beanies him pats I 
also be put gpa yo Luin for their wens by the | seems he had daca ‘Ge neral Bertrand’s name is ex- 
tra 
eid Teg avrsehe — a sts of burghs, 
ct. The. official seal belonging to the mayor of Chalons 
sf ribute, and the appointment 
missi 
itar; The Com ioner, in ‘ 
for rmity t th orders he ved on his one from 
Constantinople, “still pad dey in Egypt, w 
esh inst! truc ctions from his Government. — despatching 
‘he Pach: 
a had set 
= letter 
out for Cairo, , where he continued w this son Ibrahim, 
th of = latter had suave d Alexan- 
late Parli: jamentary return States 
ise to rr Cot insite) to have been 11,108,265i. 
15s., being a rage - — Me _ 3300. 
a, but proved to be unfounded. m had, however, 
documents. The papers add hat, hacia male in we legal in ewe fits of heres istely, and ‘his arm. 
fi to prod to be eo letely broken up , His dea’ ath w 
"The total interesting 1 revelations. 
Poe ga ig eee et See Tees eatin 
amount of ke aie 
was 616,747/. 8s. 2d., out of Mik - sum - 135, 084i, 
“Ts, Bites pon & pod ea Exchequer. 
¢-affce ements. —By a recent decision of the 
pecs 
ieee et tein ae from the Duke 
of Lucea, notifying t to his ae rm har ‘a — 
Ma aria. Antoinette bb sini de Bou rbon, his 
of Tape voseet red ‘bloodshed, ye “the Sultrs 
pare in the ver nt of 
heredita cessor to —~: ae . Egypt. 
Mehem 
a 
to are are mane by the Post-office authorities = 
same as i if stamps bi seg) bye pe rd —_— vem 
and afte 
eight da 
30 
Spars. ~The proceedings of the Cortes, being as yet | | 
al 
Alice 
veh in the Un seed a ye 
be reduced from Is. 8d, 
m rate of 6d. the half-ounce, 
This seduction. however, 
i to letters for ‘the — places when sent 
A fe es 4 34, 
— little matter of foreign interest. It was expected 
ted before the latter 
or of the month. The deputies present in the capital, 
63 in number, held a mectng 0 on the 20th inst., in order 
to discus: mans Regency question : on G1 were of — 
| that reme power show! a a Pc ivided between 
att was 
—The 
nm the affairs of 
ix days. ‘| 
interest on the subject, the paca Seas ial yr Foe 
il closed in phe Chamber of Peers on Mond 
Sp: ain delivered by Pope in the Conatatory pay the Ist 
inst. This document seems to have exci! sen- 
sation in the Spanish eapital. The Bxaltados snes his 
See 
r were 
disturbanees in t! 
French and Russian agents in additio 
all acting on the Greek population of the island. 
letters state that the Pacha w' as dismantling the — of 
5 
7 
e 
summed up the 
maintained 
1 ion, directed 
, civilisation, and property of the 
tters from Steere state that the 
cy requiring y person to to make 
against the libe 
Spanish people.— 
dec cree of the Regen 
villages destined for the pesto of ag ricalinins to ywhich 
he intends ‘to a oe e greatest extent papell e. The grow- 
ng s alr romised a more abundant pane! thas 
| Political Chief had harangued a ae and the 5 Bi 
then: ‘peo Sanaa Ree toe aR 
isted. TI 
he 
2 e400 000 te 
of 4 
if all kinds. 
a placard of 
They were rejected by 
d by the C) 
vA 
as ber of Deputies, 
pted, the principle having been established. 
a eresti 
contrary, to reproduce or authorise re- 
a . € 1 4 1, +h lz la 
Pr Sed aa ? 5 , 
was established by the Chamber in opposition to the Go- | 
—The e papers state that there 
 egrastie lines of commilinianling between 
tr. aA pit £thi« Incession, however, 
violent and inflammatory character had been 
pot city ; and the authorities ee 
“Madrid, 
ape rca: Cadiz, Badajoz, and Barcelona 
to the several Eur » Consul er 
xandria. The 
g d’Acre, and in 
it “The rbafing aes Beyrout 
che iiger ia. 
Le 
d the Eu- 
PorRTUGAL 
E 
indemni 
Portugal of sy interest whatever. Priva 
io the appointment of a Coapalacna in- 
for their losses. The British pc tae nae had re- 
orders to evacuate 2 oe —Waghorn and 
isbon 
— to oiake the lead in 
mpro' 
of M. Berryer. On Wednesday the Chamber was still dis- | 
oneine, the ee 
rts and eaus Railroad. —The bureaux of the 
ed financial eluicinination of the affairs of 
Portugal, ap and contain the Royal decree issued for that 
ANY. a ne rnals give us the resul! 
‘the Prussian Diets relativ: 
The road 0 be established along the right 
aaah ota ola Me vOare, as far as Meaux, crossing 
he canal St. Deni p- 
i Bae ER 
constitutio shall no ‘ot 
ues 
The int intelligence received from Constantino- 
le comes og ates: the 8th inst. On the 6tha simu 
ere from Alesana, with despatches from 
aie of the Porte » referring ) the | modifications hich 
Mehemet Ali the Hat! yr 
in the eity of Paris in = papers. The bureaux in gene- 
ral brie inclined to fayour the undertaking. 
tion.—The Convention, i 
n the 14th ult., by M in 
of Fra and by the representatives of the vine ‘ther 
Powers, “though only of a preliminary nat 
ate lette: m Vien! e that a disturb- 
ance, in which the attaché of the French Babar had 
been implicated, was arranged, ry apology 
According 
riff o! ie oe r the receipt 0! 
aan es "Ministers and ash fonctionaies = the 
Port e held an roy uahimenld council, a which i bebeed 2 
a offered to “i ‘Gorernment. 
nformation received . fro it appears that the 
kettion ships of war which hier arrived in that port from 
the Levant w ould only remain ‘te refit, and then return 
Dresden sa —* ne the 
al adj ustment of the 
for call ing out recruits for the Saxon army have | 
not nya countermanded, and that, on the comer, aes { 
Easte) 
signers of the Convention, it is said, the 
Mehemet Ali’s reclamations respecting the whose 
cha ee ayn ‘afl ‘ap + Eeyptian army and the administra- 
to the trea! th July, before a adopted any de- 
cision. The news ao Meheeset Ali refused to accept all 
the seen cee shy mperial firman had pro- 
uced a efusal was thought to 
replace hi mers e of rebellion with bis 
sovereign, aa te tit eek a oes nature to give rise for 
fresh hos' tile aha sd on the part of the Sublime Porte 
d the Allied P, othing had transpir varie oe 
respective corps. Advices a Posen state 
political events prevent it it, a grand system of Tmanceuvres, 
course which the Porte would adopt. 
pte gue poner refuse to accede to these p' 
near that city, in the presence of the King, during the 
summer. 
Swrrzertanp. — Letters from Berne state that the 
committee to which the affair of the —— convents 
— in Cana ——— to some —_ —— 
Emissaries, and even troops, 
from > Gren had la aged * there in very + considerable num 
bers. It was added that two English ships of the line had 
0 
ne delayed longer than a fortnight o or si Aa eeks. 
Treaty between France cond Holland. The committee | 
of the Chamber of Deputies to consider the project of law 
treaty Trance and 
exami ned by th 
Holland, after a 
a jority to the Cham ber 
robbery. majority to 
Marseilles.—A republican 
-~ ‘ontpelier, 
me was and 
and other public "huildings in the leak is — the beak | 
The authorities were, ce rarer ea 
only tend to co complicate the pale phe 
peace of the i is land had ceased. 
the c 
rity. They then ded by requesting 
of - convent question. o ‘the 
ou jus 
eon 
to leave the settlemen 
jo 
|e 3 is oak: are against the right of Argau to suppress its | 
ents unconditionally. ME say m the member for Protest- | 
oa ied of this opinion: and Liberal 
disposal of the Prince.—A ahem had beea 
‘itted in thee streetsof Pera. The assassin took ee 8 
in farthe ‘arden ot he British Embassy, which | 
ately surrounded by ‘Furkish troops. The chief of the , 
| lice of chisveburb 2 the Aw 
dor to search the place. 
withdraw his men from 
he was desired to I 
St. Gell is of opinion ep acin 
| those convents found 
| the P 
tes oe aby Gov eetesl-enWuleniog AO2 
