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THE GARDENERS’ aie 
{N® 16, 
been given to the report, that it is the intention of Lord 
Fa cengeanls to aecept the Chiltern H undreds after the 
a candidate for the  Micaahcs eas | 
trict of Burchs i i t 
iene olquhoun, whenever an election 
esentation of Nottingha a yews ant 
by ke teath of ; ae qo m, will be conteste Mr. 
beg’ nts tee Ministerial oe and by Mr Walter, 
ey hee e Consers 
tish Am 
oes pat Constantinople —Iti is positively 
ps gi aed and that is abo leave 
Gesubenianaple £ Loe y some of the Opposition 
papers this ~ ead ta been oneal into a ser 
der < St. Patrick.—It is stated that the Riband o 
the Ord of St. Pa trick, va icant ty 
r of the en et 
Earl ONeill, i 1 
Debt.—From a return lately laid before th 
ouse of Commons, it fing that the a amount of| 
he sums receiv ved by th e Commissioners f or the Reduce 
eo otis ome ities) in the United Kingdom, 
mes ape cust, 1817, to the pr igehsoee ~ 1840, was 
pect paid by the 
sioners, including i nterest, ray 1" met yy 
The gr mount of stock standing in the name: 
com nisaioners, in 3 and 34 arc pecs va be 003, phe 
4. 
Salaries in Public _Offie ees. ent returns we 
and in the salaries, &e. a in all i pele offices, within ‘the 
year ear 1840, } fi 
of persons, 
jactte, expenses, oe, Te ~ "ia The 
sponding diminution vith the sam r has fice in 
aeeron: Be. ze ae comp tat ho 
P 
¢s, salaries Pr gente 
O 
balance in favour Ps increase as abe 
TSO) 
emolume 
ag appears, from a return lately mov: 
in the ee Hews of Ca ms, that the quantity of ale si 
bi abl to — antries from the United 
m am in the year 1839, to 157,593 barrels ; 
and in 1840 to to 174 618 Sera d West 
Indies, China, and the ttlements, are the 
The quantity pen by re ‘Unnea States of America is 
very trifling. 
The Army. —It is stated that the exchange of flint for 
50,0002. cap guns to the Army will cost this year 
Hfareign. 
Faance.— The Supplementary Credits for 1841. —The 
a aes 
adjusted, and i 
policy which he disapproved, and that, 
possessing Loa confidence, he — vote tees = vill, 
ad M. Thiers, he said, retained power, shige would 
o be had 
ai Regents should be irremorable hee Heveopeaitbie hethee 
now have fos arms a force of ” Pg and a fleet | question. The majority in the Chamber of Deputies is is 
of 230 sail, with which she could h fi bl 
without danger, and been at liberty at choose her in hod e is arrayed on i pane! side. The 
But the present Minister of Foreign Affairs, he br site indeci: a8 1+ aap n the cages wo of whose me ake 
ermine re-enter th Rea a 8 at any price ; the have pretension s to beco segeonint The committee of 
lation o: aay thease ote . , because his motto the De w ge nite to wc the Regency question had been 
ace for ever here. Guizot, Ber pate only co 
succeeded “Billaut’ said, that | he declined answering | the five others belay 3 epetters of a regency consisting « of 
‘he quer: gr addressed to him o Mceds , it was for reasons é ree members. The Senate ag 6 yet pee nted its 
which he any nore and useful to the bageers © If he | committee All the monied en, it is stated, are partisang 
was not penne hat the negotiations " w pending were of the s nCy, use the’ in it a greater gua. 
— to Pathan a beneficial agers ar 
have —_— d from ren ewin 
h 
ingle rege bind 
rantee of stability and order, and they foresee th 
Duk e de Abn gis ge Soon be prevailed upon to share the 
tha 
would come 
had a deviated from the policy which they had recom- 
mend The plan of the orcas of the Ist of Monk. 
—In F 
added. M. Guizot, was the follo October France 
moveable national guards. 
Cabinet | would have demanded bad Eur 
case of a refusal, 
would have declared w Yi 
- ym adopting that sal ; ae such was the motive 
whe in on. M. bers Ae ascended the tribune, 
pty said that the present Cabinet “ey acting a comedy ; 
seed bow cose of =~ Dicleasiink ships of war ba = 
nati which was the object of et prenent negotia! 
perth wor tah ng bg gone ree wold te 
He he a partisan of 
was ae 
benefited thereby. 
msequently he yen — a 
or rewort ‘s tn 8 have bi josed by 
som fos a ~~ of mid re to eee “the “Duke sole 
e upon h Cc 
Re pond and to impos 
pre of four members; but this pl 
to have been favourably received. ‘Gener anccene the 
a ged by the success 
pretence will co 
Victoria as one of t e regen 
—— of the Ist the budget was presented. The item 
of Great Britain, and te Cabinet would sooner or later 
perceive that its policy had been useful to Russia alone. 
+h 7 3 i +h is - 
conversation between M. Guizot 
The Fortifications —On Friday, the "King visited the 
orks of the Fortifications in the Park of Neuilly aud 
the Bo ois de Boulogne. His Majesty, who was accompan’ ree 
y Marshal Soult, found all the works stopped alon 
als. 
Expenses . . «= » 1,006,324,302 
ceipts .... 885,126,551 
aa 11,066,842 
8,851,265 
Deficiency . 221,197,7 
Such, it seems, in 3 ears oh gece ‘of the state, th 
Christina’s allow: 
Isabella's —, iia te a extent 
ed to the 
a Queen 
_paid at call, =, bet 
a 
signe ittee of 
to report on the Wiicaton of Qu 
ue line that he trave 
a contest which has arisen between the Administration 
ftha W. 
see ted _have 
sion has been adopted by a majority of 1 
sitting Br the Chamber of Deputies on hs daa, Seftor 
which i ison the point of being settled. His Majesty ordered 
da Silv, interrogat ated the weet to know if any offic ial 
lA Council, which was ake 
War Office, between Sk Mana, the Director-General ‘oe 
movaily: si ‘oe 35. million: < of fran nes which 
been hase oh tori 141, for the service “of the Fortifeations, i it 
to be added 7 m 
illions, 
. | sions of Don 
rece 
The Minister of the 
Interior baled, 0 that although the Government ha: id been 
it 
reply to another questi on of 
had failed in its efforts. 
Sefior Silva, seaiee ting t te ‘guardianship of Queen Isabella 
during her minority, — he inister added | that the preten- 
rancisco de Paulo, 
submitted to the 'S p € il 
a 
had been 
and, in conformity x with the | 
€ that trib 1, the 
The Mi was 
Kon ag 
Libe Is a mn the King.—The tri 
sible bier of the /'rance, accu 
ee: 
of M. Montour, respon- 
sed of offence to fers 
dignity and person by the publication of cer! 
espon ndence, will take place on Saturday, April 24, 
pervs oF the present relations of France with the rest a 
Eur 
inistr ry 
other deputies to afford explanations’ as to 
whether ‘Queen Christina had exercised any aut thor rity in 
Be usehold; but the Minister of the Interior caphiaed sh 
the regency alone had exercised this prerogative. The 
Governme nt, it seems » have. submitted the Pope’ 8 recent 
The Regicide Darmes.—It is stated that the trial of 
Darmes, the a wi not take place before the bend 
May, as seve will stand with him at the bar o 
the Court of 5 ea 
__ The Paris Febgnite wag Sig are, it seems, in Paris, 
urope. In a question from the Duke de 
Valmy, calling aes a the Ministry to state whether France 
interes is and ‘pretensions, M. Guizot replied, that it was : 
true negotiations i their object was to 
= an to the difficult — in which France and 
arope placed by the treaty of the 15th jal. 
if ot —_* ot ects * 
any responsibility 
a S okich hich she did not sae ha and the ames | 
wo — be consolidated pcomgghi agar: ce altering her 
or suffering in 
0 
Pari 
the central ilegraph in the Rue de 
_ transferred to the 
Cnivernitt, which is 
inistry of 
ios of 
with Lyons and = 
ved. fr 
W 
accounts are receiv 
Justice, the same tribunal in virtue of whose decision An 
hy Nuncio had t Hed fi Rie 
CATA? 
The law f ‘for the arrangement ot the oa pokes Pers 
it appears, were ev s ch 
racter. We: had ba a hat a deputation should adopt 
ones res not only to prevent any farther 
erty, but that b tee uee of Church 
pro’ perty sreaiy ‘sold should be applies to relieve the 
of the religious orders who had been compelled 
to ast pore convents, 
Por —By the arrival of the Jéeria steamer at 
we are = receipt of recent advices 
importan' 
dj line of 27 telegraphs ; paid ee in two minutes, by 
any far poten for fear —_ compromising pony ide 3 from Strasbor six minutes, by 46 tele- from rel “ta they do not contain any im e 
Sepotiea M. Berryer followed M. Guizot, and graphs from Lyons i in eight amin , by 50 telegraphs ; | intelligence. The financial difficulties of the country 
d, that he would be tk by 80 telegra be ; and it was expected that 
ment on the suce if3t was such as tati rie <n Castile. iderable dimi- 
the Minister described et the people could | of the Ch f Deputies, it was sation doles casts 
not be burdened with so enormous a sum as 450,000, O00F. jetecied cs ‘imine ‘io re mages Radke a ry foreign genni in aide it is nTaks her Maje sty has expressee 
et some expla anation “from the Cabinet. M. Guizot cattle, which it seems is 55 eon: = head. Since then . Cs gerygcs to acquiesce.—It se yes there has been 4 
pended | it of the arsenal | workmen, the pretext for which 
: cog dent el ns 
the committee, aware of this, had epee the necessit ethe; we it, was appeased ise ten ¢! 
of not reducing the Military Forces: - France. M. Gouin, — In mitt cg hehe the mer | fact ot of F Lord E Hom ard de Walden Ares presented a note 
the Minister of Finance in the mini istration, and | facts have been pul yarnals :—Frro} — Sc from Lord ope raieggest Bs eet ori t of the claims of the 
M. Hamann, the present rating e: that department, | to 1829, the annual consumption of Paris w as 76,0 lish b excited warious animadversions 
then severally addressed the House. M. Thiers followed | of 360 ts. each; from 1829 to 1839 it was not «7, "000 from the Septembris Ager pers, which, it appears, consider 
i th of iamctitg in t! ° of 325 Tiegsticatoes, though the populatio 4 | the fulfilment of their obligations to their English — 
face of Europe, that France was unable to make pie a ented one-sixth. In 1825, 830,000 inh pad of the payment of a tribute, and liken the ministers whe 
would be impotent to preserve | Paris d 464 millions of r of butchers’ | should ven pon so un urse to-Pachs tion 
order i in the interior without the strong arm of a dictator. | meat. In 1838, 920,000 only consum Z milli mmercial treaty with Eng was under consideral 
£ z ilo; In 1789, Lavoisier esti that the | by the Portuguese cabinet—Queen attained 
Gouin, and i that th d 75 kilogrammes per head in the feat ; | her reece, Aone cond year on the 4th instant. | J 
ial emb fF b great ext now they consume but 48}. The consumption of wine, e Prussian Provincial Diets eee ord 
the other great source of strength ¢ Pp ir ti of Prassia has pu lishe rs 
on ~~ to poosicro a ceehaee to their consti- aaa is also greatly diminished. Itis not one-half of what a+ ) an agra: petition for constitutional cave bof 
tuents, = y the establishment of | it n 1809. = it states that age sf propositions, pa 
roads, > bri and railways, in the districts Fest — y the last accounts from a cate it ps m after promise by the King to improve 
t - M. Passy closed the debate on that the question "ite Sole Regent was gai representation of the ation, ard a suffic Fn 
day, by a speech in which he deprecated the obstinacy of | and he is openly asserted that the D “7% that the wish of the sovereign to cage noe 
: of Algiers at the cost of so | pri poole ac intimidation and sonageion to gain his | free pay Terie ere 
2 The debate was resumed on Tuesday. a has ee es is , in the form of 
ee ee ee and was of | reduction of eee oS ae 
- followed by M. Billaut, id that it was the duty of eee a ane uestion. “er eal ilk a reduction in grand duchy of Post™ 
every deputy not to grant credits destined to promote ai definitive resolution. gota mt hl ot re in its answer to the first of the propositions, gratefully 
