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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[N° 15, 
Royal, ach ag Cox, of Lawford, Essex. These little 
animals ar searcely larger size than Newfoundland 
have been b 
he Regicide Darmes.—It had been decided tha — 
Chamber at Peers should, on Monday last, form a Cou 
dogs ; ptt are sine a dg ot, and en brought up | of Acc ion to hear the report of M. Girod de l'Ain, in 
like coe » being accusto: i to come into the | the aftr of Darmes and his reputed accomplices, and to 
house, and to args ou at of "he hand. They were received consider how fa ro the evidence collected was sufficient 
by He = Majesty and Prince Alberti in the gardens of Buck- innocence of the indiv in 
Majesty the Queen The trial had been, moreover, 
o | Towns, ae not dis 
- | seq 
vantages, in a national point of view, of retaining the 
Prussian tariff. The only fact of interest to be gathered 
that H 
sposed to Rr 
yo on that char, 
tod ma 
bare wage r left t on Wednesday tardeen n, nc the Bir- | for the 25th of this month, and the debates not “dei ing | motion to pier <n sesinael representation. fter a 
ingham Railway, pe Sudbury Hall; and the Duchess of | expected to last more than two days, the whole ener stormy discussion, in. which several members declared 
Kent ala left town on the same day to join her Majesty | have been brought to a close in the evening of the 26th. | that accede to proposed resolution would be to 
at Nae sas inisters, however, thought that a sentence of death, | force the Royal will, and that the time was not yet arrived 
Parliamentary.—It is reported that there will be no passed so near the ait es and the christening of the | for adopting such a resolution, the motion was rejected 
eontest at the approaching | election i the county of t de Paris would ¢ a gloo the beers by a majority of 39 votes to 6.—Although European polis 
Antrim ; the on! Donnell, Esq., of ick are r Pp an t has been tics have taken so peaceable a turn, yet Germany every. 
poay vst Castle, “who comes forward the Conservative accordingly 1 lved he trial prs as: still st warlike appearance, owing to the 
interest. i mblage of the conscripts i 
is ae that, in the event of Mr. C. 
declin: 
Tedhngton © represent the borough of Ash- 
standing and Ii eral pri tocigen will be presented to the 
electors for their suffrages.—It is said that Sir T. Coch- 
rane 
has deter: Til ined snot to. offer himerlf again for the 
of May 
week, s proceed Feith the Gaaletinatt aera of the 
indictment.—lIt is said tk 
s 
ee of which is likewise much greater t 
The Ki ing of Bavaria has decided that for the f future the 
his regret that he had failed i in his maegnelge to. 
Louis-Philippe 
he Holy See, which hitherto day “been nes to the 
control of the tempo oral power, sha il n r be sub- 
a 
his su 5 ang accomplices. His mother, it seems, atin 
hav ring been a rres sted ond. liberated, and arrested again, 
h 
‘The R venue Acco ounts.—Fro om e quarterly official 
tables of the net produce of the Lee of Great Britain 
The Literary Copyright Bill ae bill was ga 
by 
‘of the Saxon population, made on b alee 
to 1, 709, Ag ae Bye s31,a70 
286, 
debate of IL days, by a majority Ord 
The Distur ba: nce at Marseilles. asia from the 
South sta te, 
t 
in the years and quarters ending respectively on the 5th 
April 1849 and 1841, it py ae that the we for the 
year 1840 is 44,985,166/. the year 1841, 44,675,886/. 
The decrease on e year is 309,28 The income 
ded d 5th April 184 is 8,679,714/.; for the 
oii 200, The decrease 
the ho uses ‘of ‘several I republicans, i in consequence of the 
ad $a h} 
On the pee ty of the 33d ait, -, the 
s felt bgt the Moselle, between Treves and 
quarter ended 5th April, 1841, 8 
70,5 0 
ear 1841, as gengercd 
1 
and in “ange Say of 833,0) bp re is in Poly cise 
an iGeibaee of 489,2991., in as Siciike of 162,7221., and 
fin the Taxes of 275,019. t ~ Forse ee _ a de- 
e in the Customs of 54,1 the Ex ,5264, 
in the Post-office of 
27,0001. ; while i in the Seaneye: there is 
6i., 
+ 987, 
Window Duties.—¥ rom recent returns, it ——— that 
the total _—— i hospitals in 
ear 1840 was s 1 eu. 7s. 2d. The 
d a 
ich b contribu te 
“65,3771. ; Leeds, 5,602/.; Liv oe 
9,9831.; Norwich, 4,870/.; Plymouth, 7,242. ; 
SOBs 
nid Vaceine Board.—. 
tity of cartridges had been seized. 
P, in the Duchy 
‘) 
of Wacens 
i A movement was 
to have taken ogee according to the police information, 
on the ., but, precautionary measures or ng | — 
New discoverie 
volcanves i in that neighbourhood. The steersman of one 
he saw a blue flame rise from 
i=] 
<t 
™m 
making domiciliary visits. Some men who were 
mployed on fee cana — mp — pone on — march 
ro the town t against many other 
a 
e Regency question exclusively occupies 
a 
Roane! in the direction men ntioned, bh oa after 
e 
WITZERL soken ts from Berne furnish the pri 
ceedings of the ‘Diet up ‘to he Ist instead. and state thi 
a majority of the Deputies had declar ed themeclves 
eral Eva 
} 1 a € +} 
ba re su 
oo ies 
A Parliamentary pape 
has ae ublished, ning t rkearge Hy 48 of the 
National ucine Boast hice a has been trans- 
I 
« 
1 
nitted by the Presi of the leg i Physi- 
‘cians Surgeons to ‘ie Secretary of State. It 
rom this document that the small-pox prevail i 
ically i 1 
at ee ao not abate their confidence vaccinati 
umber in any 
+ +, Ad + 
t home and in the colonies 165,395 charges ot, vaccine 
territory, was in mp: 
the Senate a es ay SS of Soastars vote tor “eae ra 
Regency. 
‘Tt 
there are many —_ are scans to a triumvirate. 
d atible 
with the 1 12th ne of co, Federal Co eatiation ar 
arried, t 
- even stated that sucha combination is 
nites rages im the provinces. M. Linage, 
e de ete, has published an 
was the most anxious 
de By public affairs, 
enjoy the repose of domestic tife : ; but that he would 
| beforehand take an engageme nt, in referen nce to tl 
jou: 
and 
not 
1 
le 
d 
} 
2 to 
‘hese ht e 
ays will ha Uy 
Beg yaerd that canton to 
sin ns which have voted against it will hardly 
a 
against Arga 
tahlich 
rency question 
6 ere 
le. to state that ‘the sees employed is obtained b: 
from t irus communicated by Dn 
F the find it as ¢ effectual as ever: 
oa it him to execute, and that he was determined to 
orce es. for whatever hag the Cortes might 
this nk proper to This let as the ene of man 
ter 
not stood the test 
opt. 
comments, pegs some inferred f “i tee obscu 
expressions eaploye ed by. M. Linage tl that the Duke woul 
acce allocution 
, suspension of the relations Ate 
onk 
had sre sin 
ihe ugh peered in sufficient force to act hostilely 
against it. nd two half 
hich have voted the decree have a population of 
890,258 souls ; whilst the States that did not join, bona 
forming the mi the Diet, have a rote ig 
1,301,863 souls—that is, about 500,000 m e than the 
cantons which form dig es majority. 
Russra.—Accounts from Petersburgh state that the 
Russian Be Be ‘ans to be reduced by 40,000 or 
50,000 Financial |. considerations, combined with 
Wat of begs Fxgerienet,. the court of Spain and the Holy me oie wever, the pa as prospect of the undisturbed continuation of 
stated, tl an ambassador w ould Rome to | peace, P 
oreign. arrange matters if possible-——The seg Valencia ticipat ted m0 The agita ation in Ser¢ I- 
ager et eee brought | were not satisfactory bac the Madrid G Gererataees. The | tinued. Rasalan bushes wou uld, it was eulee' ve suc- 
forward by Messrs. Mauguin an under con- ni of revolt ag strong, and it was fea ay republic | cessfully opposed to the ‘pretensions of the Laura arth 
sideration, in the Chamber of Dae, on a Moniay. The | would eventually be proc ociaimed, sh thin t enc ghar pee from 
by these two a wre ad for it treaty s Circassia that the ens poigl nine of a oe 
object to exclude from the functions of deputies, ar ee isos country.—An agitation was stated to be getting me fall of snow, bad made an attack on 1 Zibel, with: 3 00 
by the nia of C: ps. The 
payers, general and ‘superior | officers a the land and _the import duties on cotton goods ; and Circassians attempted to defend the place, but were pate 
" zg } flicht with the loss of two of their chiefs, 300 killed; and 
courts and tri ~ _and the chiefs Seeman nate A signing pe a tre: sind commerce with Great Britain. | 300 p 
offices in the departments. It appears, from | If such treaty , Catalonia, it is said, would Ir ae ot -trivele letters from Naples state that the 
calculations ae by the French ieormnlte that the body | proclaim Charles the en immediately Naples had contrac ted with an English bya fo 
of omer ¢ fanctionaries i in the Chamber of Deputies, which PortTuGaL- tsi p Versailles 
mustered I t of Legislature rh the pe a of the Cortes; fot the new Finance | of Na sera pong ne been happily combined ots 
1839, has now increased to 179. ‘The question gave Commit tee 2 nyse Ase the Queen t —_ st Baron ve dacaghter on on the timo.—Accounts coy meet 
Pay in bis plans me had b port that the clbrate F hegeut: who fi beep iis i 
and Dofaure having manifested some partiality towards great danger of tang § dialed, ‘trough eager ‘differ of Queen Caroline of England, lately 
the proposition, the friends of saps dar yucca were sppre- and intrigue. _ The Ca: ommission_ had nee Sones 
c Ton1an Istanps.—The island of Zante has again beet 
majority against ould be v ery sma! “ We have since, esas atu t such an arduo —_ ae visited b which is deseribed i in_the 
by express, cre the result of the division. The} turbed and aa led aa of oe e country ‘ils a nae fol extract from a private piesa —* On Feb, 
motion hasbeen negatived, SY; a relative majority of 33, choly picture throu ghout and dari after days and nights of in rain, attended by 
and an ee majori ity of The smallness of t he | robberies a violent gale of wind, a most alarmi oe eek’ é of earth- 
ity, it is aoe babl the guerillas were roving about sine. at aaat quake was felt about seven in the e .. It was nok so 
‘dissolution "oF the ¢ Chambers, ae the Session has ter- ye 1 te, Near — nza, had been murdered in the | disastrous as that of the of ber, but t pegerd 
peo a vouring to quell a riot in a po was much longer,the vibration being continued from ¢ +4 
ortifications.—The journals continue to be much Eigh aymen, who have long been the terror of the “2 Bag aes seconds, while the former lasted only des 
cacagiue with comments On the debate in the Chamber of | inhabitants of Torrao, had lately been captured ee sternation was ites | and extreme. * 
Peets, relative'to the Fortification Bill, and its adoption | prisoned. ‘Two guerilleros a t filled with the eerie _— 
y that assembly ; and ol considerable rise | had been fallen in with by the Queen’s oes in the eager to ri but not goers: where. t 2 safety. 
which pagrewperer ices yo this important result occa- er memes an ind killed. their houses they ‘dreaded bee Pai ee in ip nie 
sioned in the p farlic adleaehcchonsa how chime-| Gun es e are Le the receipt of German pap streets tes were drenched w a ta 
had bee: fears entertained by the jpponent, t ain a variety of statements as to | all filled, i don 2 oe & hour of evening ie hat Ree 
the Bill. It the works of defence were about the Eastern ust, "tie pacific —— of mich is | cries and confusi terrible. Only a few Bigs fe 
to be prosecuted with extraordinary activity. The law | universally regarded to have been effected. Some alarm | either in the oe oe he surrounding se soa icollae = 
has been p gated, the contractors have been Vienna by eakaae, more or less shaken, and, as @ id thi pate will 
rected er as many labourers as they conld possibly which however had again been ee by the advices re- | we have every reason to fear that in the end the Oct. 30 
3 y heelbarrows have been | ceived from Paris and London —The sittings of the dele | become a heap of ruins. After the islands 2 
‘ordered, and 30,000 labourers engaged, independently of | gates im Berlin were drawi close, and a series of | which destroyed nearly all the houses om 
Ge tenne ts te cxpbyet br torpeis berae ; Gilad Wars sone the ‘of ‘the journals om the ad- ‘experienced successive shocks, more or less st 
