298 TH 
E. GARDENER®S’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[N° 19. 
that Commodore Napier will certainly come forward as a 
of oa — which are to be posted on the walls of 
pin, asa Se before the middle ¢ of this — Poh, is affirmed 
hat af 
disconcerte tod the pa siba for a triumvirate, = & positive 
refasal to form gen of the Regency, whether with or 
without the Duk Sefior Arguelles a aid, at 
th : 
a jad edbreect gro —Mr. W.K ie 
to ard for the Western Division of Wor- Differen een France and Morocco.—It is | 
pottery said lads se "termint ation of this difference sy boctl ob | 
Oficiat ‘Appoi néments:—Major . Sir John ariged tain ed by ual _concessions. The Empe eror _ dismisses 
has been appointed Governor of aban, Col. S 
- Lapo! The Em mperor agrees to pera ge as 
of the English (Trade in nese in the room of Cap io aa all ayia — Jews or Mussal- 
Elliot and the Earl of Belfast fad mans, and to allow the em the privileges in his domi- 
been appointed 
The Bishopri ie wore esler, ay gn te ‘0 the minis- Trial of Madame Luffarge.—Affair of the Diamonds. 
a brother of 
—On Friday, he Corrections tribunal of Tulle met for 
pe emer Bs eer to sett . a ely the q 
Regen On the 29t h it ted t' 
terial rapes will be conferred on Dr. P 
e Lor cellor, who will be translated to that see | the purpose of hg: cstnas 3 with: this trial. _ The e curiosit bo yo nu Saher of the 
from Sodor and Man; and the latter eo mp i of the public, w = and on Mociey it was probable that the final + _ aa 
rumoured, will be given to Dr. Short, the Recto ere to have no ee er - subsided, either from its interest the > Rege ent or. Regents would be taken: The ° anal 
Bloomsbury. having been exhausted at the trial for murder, or fro celebrated in Madrid with rear 
veritas of the Treasury.—It is stated that Mr. | téport hating gone abroad that the prisoner wow Wigs ‘ mt manifesto had been sed to 
Gordon, of the Secretaries of the Treasury, has re- | make her fk ge on account of illness. After the the Cor aie s, by the Madrid Provincial Deputations, against 
signed his ‘appointment; and Mr. Parker, one of the | Court ha dm pork bees dprisoerge. had Pcramergiy the | the Pope’s ‘allocution. fficial orders had oy given to 
rds idigerte edsury, is m mentioned as he successor. It counsel for t po ved a adj our rnment, n the bes the igi of fvecsapey? beg on ey for haying 
is added that Mr. Gordon will n seat his client 1 dress, is 
for Windeor: could not attend the court without sehr “It was urg 1 ted 
ritish Possessions Abr that a y y fei d pect of the secret societies ae various parts of the 
PP 
ade of B oad = 
nm made tothe House of = ns, it appears 
value of the several articles of en 
0) the British 
American provinces and th itish I dies in t 
year 1839, on which, if of foreign produce or manufacture 
rte: foreign countries, 30 or 20 
per . Tespectively would have been 
en and that the total declared value of forei 
man e impo: into ~ é countries in 1839, 
subject to the 30 or 20 per cent. re- 
above duties 
247. 
Md a return ie thee moved for in the 
a al 
country e Carlist Chief Tristany, 
Git 
sion, agp aah which ‘one of th 
€ extraor dinary 
e Foe whose 
+ af th 
Portvcat. = ay the seckly peck arrived at Falmouth, 
Exchequer of British revenue from 1 01841 amounted 
pak that lamer tol eee tae a C aad that the payments 
en chequer of Irish a during the samé 
mount tel to 150,189, 3401 
oreign. 
the Coun is 
Fran ‘aptism of & 
ceremony 4 tok a. with all due 
bt 3,656,167,938f., with a sinking fund o 
the 3 per cents. Fro his they lud 
21,835,908 O8f. i in 
‘o be removed fro m the court, “the further progress ult. 
of the | trial was yp Me ced for three days. Iti is not of much interest. Accounts from the “Algarve 
French Finance.—The journals are occupied in th 
—_— the gen 22 ‘ the terms under which me ln, ce. It app erically 
abou o be sed b ught | oe better sales Re ied more Cake ‘than they 
I daring chief Rem 
— he 3h aes In order to prove the van chido in 1836; Sow wad dissensions exist anong 
ge of & contrac: bir n those or jen giv their leaders, They an aid regularly 80 reis per diem 
pons ent of the national I debt of Fran t the termination of Hr 15 days, and, to effect these 
Ist Jan. 1841 :—134,565,019f. rentes ave r a ey with 8 a | payments, Spanish doubloons and Portuguese gold pieces 
nominal capital of 2, 691, 300, 380f. ; 895,302f. rentes at 44, | are changed Odemira, and other districts. Gangs of 
of 9,895 600%. 6,611,109f. rentes | them, varying fro’ to in number, are constantly 
at 4 per cent ma sibs minal . pital of 165,277,725f. ; ing about in various parts, pillaging and robbing with 
23,390,827f. r opto with a nominal capital | the utmost impunity. The high roads fi i 
of 779,694 ‘2338, “watig the acl amount of the meee Val de Z t. Ubes are so infest ed with predatory 
capital of the de bands, that all I he | 
were plundered « even to a state * nudity. .—The finance 
that it 
2 
en members, the rest 
ris 
“ ores ace, on Sun- | a new stock having gone to their respective a in the provinces 5 
po pd the first time, the heads of the French clergy, é Em Las in the Frene, ~ page The nevertheless aie continued the ir labours, which it was 
Cardinal Archbishops, _ e fall counte- Minister of a Marine has laid before the — com ‘hout all t 
pBrerrgc te ion of the Ch hurch to the dyn Louis- | on plan and Sugges estions A ig apc ry to Pp ts of the stat the civil st Vv 
ili N Pp w di played by stitution, the ject of dd ti Pe % is retired ar gi ital, 
the population i dno att di the public f tk slaves and ae opera eer would ened i 
although somet kind appears to | tion and maritime aoaieams The rrr ewhich fae been ches hee being gnellery ie the 25th of n ext a » be 
fae been apprehended. The Archb ishop of P: de | submitted to Government, rests upon a combination re- dissolv. Meetings of the Mins partisa 
as suitable address to the King, who respond: ded to been -of late frequently held f —_ purpose of eyla 
the owt > the odd | ated from slaw arg ee hose of the commerce of the mot! ther- their Bogen ig iy streng' gth, the result made it 
the King and Queen of the French w —— eountry, and those of the owners of property in t 
and the godmother. The King nal nse of co ‘olonies. Alig 2 eee Cae ee further ealculated| Germany.—It has been evided, that the a of 
and all the Royal Family ty - D financial . ag Potsdam shall be Sonaiianel by the King’s an which 
le ours and the Duke d’Aumale, wh sof this operation yer that bg first ex the fine gardens pe gro in the 
The Moniteur, in an official account of ply ceremony, | periments be ey; in Guiana, an e thei It onsidered a that ass ee 
states with amusing gravity th © the sending o ial Berlin will soon ape the same fate, to be 2 changed | into 
P de ea * sey Count de e Royal I 1 sei adminis- oe 
Fontan nfant,” it states, “ wo years, eight aac BE ear feadoia trators, ach financiers. td Britain and the Prussian league, 
old ; tp the bape, ‘the Municipal Council prese aed or be sent to the colony by the end of J 9 in toe to sstndy cation of oa navigation — aoe d hy shew <= 
swo Poem byt the ¢ city ; the | Count admired iy to Hamburgh, give neral yeaa and the 
ces a pees that the het ial commission ‘will be | measure, it is thoug!t, will have a favourable ry 8° — 
crying to = Prefect of the Seine, ‘Merci,’ se sense called upon mmence the iG - of the propo-| upon the commerce of the Elbe. The ‘reat 
d the metropolitan —— cipals.’’ In the ing mT sition immediately after the rates Great Britain _ — on behalf of ogee 
public amusements | took pla a was a concer Car space et in France. = Tie Fe ® Fpart of the com- | in don, March, but not yes ated, stipd- 
ileri h the ‘* waning ” 400,000f. | lat hi 
was demanded ger and ois at fy ‘the orches i ded to it a stat league, not being inden with prohibited goods, and coming 
fireworks were let o od — ° Fach, oF: which the | ment of the number of sae nish refugees now in France Meuse, the Ems, the Weser, and 
people went off qu their homes. ulatory } and receiving assista the Governme They are | the Elbe, or any sine” river between the Elbe and the 
add: were, as B dative to his Mehery on this llow : — Ministers and superior functionaries, 72 ; euse conn ecting | the German states with the sea, § 
occasion, from the diplomatic body, the C ber of Peers, | archbishops and bishops, 4; priests d monks, 573.,; civil | be admitted i with all the facilities 
and of i King made to each ployés, : ge officers, superior officers, oe es granted to vessels ‘sailing from Prussian 
sui replies. From the answer of the the | 915; inferior officers, 4172; ee and soldiers, shipping of the Prussian League is thus 
address presented by the the Seine, it would | 1515; women, 646 ; "children, 032. tal, 7816; subsi- Paced on the same ing as Austrian ships by the late 
appear that the peace ~ pe is ost mats dis month, 20 treaty, which allows such ships to convey Austrian produce 
. Hi ae ¢ this occasion pardoned 156| English and French Fisheri RBA peste paper states | from ports on ¢ ube, though the port of export 
convicts, commuted the ginelte of 28, and remitted i | that some English a, having again appe: on | should not be Austrian. By the same treaty, t the e 
three instances the accessory penalty of exposure in the oyster-grounds nea Brieux, the Badine war- [y 
pillory. | cutter gave them chase and. ire on _— m, by which one of ds th tat rue 
The Bud, No further particulars, and sugar. Dei 1 f Cologne, hav- 
in the Fs ref Dai on Keg first we s discussion | however, are given. g died, the jae question on has become more difficult 
of the budget of 1842. Itvoted the sums required forthe | Inundations the 24th ult. the Rhone again o to settle : the general vicar was by right the adusinistrator 
debt and dotations ; being aaa for the | flo ae its banks, destroying the embankments rai of the dioeese in the prelate’s absence.—We learn from 
debt, and 16,225,100f. for dotations. isteri nm Boulbon and Tarasco 7 and inundating, for the | Hungary that the Papal Court is much annoyed at the 
budgets came next; the first being that of the 3 Ministers fourth nine since Nove mber, the country aroun t turn given to the mixed marriage _ oa Hangary- 
of Justice and Worship. joining Arles, and destroy- | There a oven marriage pertormed by ¢@ 
discussion relative to Ministerial interference at | ing the aon of the crops. clergym e is valid. The population, ch does 
elections, i i i Thiers Ministry Be —The health of ot wish Paap he educa 
were strongly attacked. The items were voted, alba some ae said that she at the | tion of ~—s content Eerepee with a Protestant 
ebjections to the expenses allotted to the Ministry of Royal Palace, at Aranjuez, so pce make a tour in in | marriage ; and the sd calis in vain upon the Aast 
Worship. Andalusia, to try the salpbar_ baths. feted ms interf 
La F at TALY. —Itisssd tat some difference 
Pupp wl git, pits ‘anabated =n st in jour- | Madrid represent that dissension Sgt y to e King aN aples, it rd 
nals of all shades of ions, Private letters assert that ith: better and more general accord 3 out sartias in | the ee of the Suiphar Pasir ‘tick i i 
the Besser of Mi ici bere recommended to his Ma- | the Cortes than was ayia anticip poerd The mixed ~ sleet disturb the fri — npr et Naples, 
on should be commence the | mission of de uties anc senators had tween le" =~ ritainy 
ft fte ntating the for ety ele Me ved English Ani- 
the Regent or ag If the senate and deputies should 
see ppears t 
bassador a a Kee, had i adresed 
Cabinet — to which lara 
arde 
confirm this rt, the debates would at comme! -" = “sag ? 
tien ef t of first, as to ‘a number of th e Re zen a secondly, | swer, but forwai yrocornc inary court 
ich t E $s con- the person sons com g it. ht, how- | with orders to the Neapolitan Ambassador at Co 
, gave hi t é i the | éver, be still-some days before the two chambers d | to negotiate iy wil a whic! al 
ania The Court of Assizes of the Seine sen- to the form of proceedi In respect to the result, it | ceeding gave much offence to Mr. Temp ee on 
teneed, by default, the editor tren wrmn sarerd was still thought by the best-in ns | been earthquakes in ¢ m serious 
to 5,000f. fine, for Pree published am unfai that the Duk ath Victoria or berren caer and | those in former numbers venge oo 
of the trial of 
wes moreover 
La Fr once nthe case of thew letters He He | be appointed the 
condemned to pay the costs of 3,000 eepies | by the army. "The decision 
cg Sy 
‘was not | stating that Sir E. Lyons, in 
aaa this J 
; 3, in consequence of 
