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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
30th without firing a shot, and on the ie t 
AS at 20. 
marched to revictual Mileanah. ™ yntier ~ ft 
pitious, and the troops in good ¢o' ti 
of the be people at yn! a the answer to them is the x neal 
pee ary as f Parliament, it is stated to 
rds = g 
Ap honour of representing the ‘sonal of Brighton 
i ‘is remoured that Sin as hia will no’ t agai 
or ro of "the engagement 
e to evacuate it, continues to be a ane | 
journals, 
rorogation of the Chambers.—It is expected, in the 
gatiol 
diplomatic circles, that the orate will be almost im- 
oro 
pe eee to. sped, Mr, Gibwon a who, it is 
mediately pro ued ; 
bein g little more than a 
| repetition of t lh In all 
; King 393 res it o be his intention to constitute 
y representing t the nation, with the right of being 
acne on heperent occasions. He vie Ligh She right 
of _assembling th @ body, 
ing for ty lately con- | may dem and such step, and of a sie whic’ hh 
added, cluded between Fra olland. os “Sat turday he | submit tot their r cognizance He has reover, published 
It is further stal no doubt Mr. Macaula ambers ate a. a By of eee 000f., intended me he ja decree approving 0 of the Ministers? * proposed bu binay ifs 
in appear as a candidate for the city rr Edinburgh. | increase of the Munioipal Guard of Paris, and anoth pe of ns 1 
‘ew Peers.—lIt is si t ton and | 1,400,000f., which ar be applied to the support of | existence, or submitting the various rial prey 
ir J. C. _— use will be r: a to the British Peerage. ign refugees, in Rai ition to . sum of 2,150, NOL, al- cideeation: —Respectin si the secession of Balke: from 
ri 
ns 
price of S ad Man.—lt is ated that 
Dr. Short po been nay to this Yacant § _ The 
n the budget of 1841. 
affa 
the pi menieen leag 
» but 
5S 
st 
vial of Ma ah L see i The Gommertionsl Tri- 
f Tull nd t 
the cant prospect of such a 
change = ph ven rise in the ‘bor an papers eyince the 
ae aro which all pesire ag to the event, 
Sw LAND. Intel ligenc ce has been received Host the 
of 16,732 votes to 6,292, It is gid to be of . nigh re 
1 a he ag Aca to decide o the 
his prelac th t court to try this case. pag two 
with all the otk Rapiuh bi Be ops. day. 3’ pleading ‘yi the ~ebilik ia Roi, and the respective 
‘Official Appointments.—Rear-Admiral R. Thomas has | couns el of M e Laffarge and the Léotaud family, 
been appointed to succeed Rear-Ad B. oss, | during which some vient sitereetian took place between 
C.B., as Cente ler-in-Chief on the Pacific station. The | the Ais 3 eopnsel, w after nal F recrimination, charged 
Dublin, 50, is ordered to be commissioned for Admiral n oft n question, the judges 
Thomas’s flag.—The report that Governor Prescott had de = their desea, declaring the tribunal competent, 
duct is a that he resigned his 
pa bd at that island ae time a; 
rei 
haye received 
week, which ar 
— but little news from the 
Is of this 
speculations on the 
© ied. gener ex- 
of the 
| and ordering that the His should be renewed on the first 
Thursday in August. The Procureur du Roi having caked 
Madame Laffarge’s ied 1 whether he found the de lay 
affair of the Argovian 
convents was not considered likely to be 
fornity bids me decision of the 
again he 15th - at 
the ctaley ‘Coll of the Can 
if the 
meay ; 
either too long or too short, 
to make upon the decision, received a } Regaeye answer. 
the convents is now ‘cxnoliered “settled, and withont re- 
t Voroi 
2 
cavianed by her physician. A great crowd wa 3th col- 
jected Ae a Lips toa e see her depart, It is said that 
was even inclined to do so, enforce the execution of its 
g d adjourned the | dec Tee. The Gra nd Council of Arg au met on the 4th to 
sitting accordingly. Madam ne ee was conducted | di 10th, to examine 
beri 60 her prison under charge of two gendarmes, and dhe tr of the petty council. The latter, it is 
vents, but wh give up to those tal the 
she int 
the 
said, proposes to maintain the suppression of the con- 
se of Fahr and Guade 
he 
oles to 
egies 
property which belor gs ’ ble them 
so much so that the important matters ‘before the Stench 
Chambers, and the present state of France, seem either 
byt. eet. 7 han letters fi 
it i is the ‘iptentio ne ie Fr one ch Governms wt -to 5 
rom Toulon state, that 
sen a a 
A letter 
from ‘Lausanne furnishes us with the following account of 
igicide Darmés.—The 
9 ge of the line and frigates 
~ wie 3 of th the oaths ad nder the eens of f Rear 
Admiral La Susse ; but the object of this squadron 
sta 
Queen Christina.—It i is said that her Majesty, t to whom 
tha: A lar; rge party of travellers havin perse- 
emt in attempting to cross the mountain, in spite of a 
threatening state of feet ee, ad finding themselves en- 
ped in a snow-storm, took s ing 
ir 
security, fa’ impending 
the s been 
forbidden ¢ 
any political intrigue tena her 
stay in Pavia, vi the ae, not give the least cause of 
umbrage to anish Government. H , while 
er Majesty, 
gor, at fol a few th fb be at varromly escap' 
he 
ook fire, but the 
¥ ressing a conviction that the 
will probably consider iy bec ged the attempt of 
the 15th Oct. cannot be th isolated fan: 
| intelligence that on fl 
se 
oe o 
rtunatel te 
ad the ee ughter or ‘he ‘Tnfant 
Paul on 
avnansbe fell be pit pes ‘tall dwelli 
them were deprived of life, 
most a boar eye emery fe. rest were saved. 
Hou —Pri m the Hague state that 
“ ighl: x a state ee ich throw an entirely 
new light on preceding eae ie which lags ari ane by 
chance into the possessio m of the Government, 
ho 
eee: poy One ‘were ego forwarded 
hve peo to stop the fugitives believed to 
arenes 38 f inthe divest Poe of Brussels. 
ch 
BH reeled a uns time at the cia ee an 
ered a_ respectable character. At his departure his iva 
hes Madrid 
e 8th inst. the Cortes haan or 
M. f Barnein Clapaiary of the Oude Dnaee) Lt i fisgl of 
Biss 
little cir 
atterapt itself, ‘th 
can Pen n0 aoxbe at two gg were with Darmés 
the red at the King. The cites an 
of 163 again d Dul 
ren nse 
st 136. Th 
Vietoria, 179; es Sefies — 13, Fa 
The Duke de conseque! 1 Pele Regent 0 a 
Spain. He bak pe ont on the Ton! and Mai 
perfectly avasentine Oe amber of Deputi es Ln | preroaaly 
wesw pain ae for the i go th to an 
erstan 
sary to — at Derteorhe ae Tesi 
increased so much that on his arrival ad nd the the os 
sician deslared that hee ath ™ imm tha 
as approaching, hi oie nie ryan’ 
ida te gil him to ‘open a trank, in order to toke ba 
ifs 
“ey Bonste 
by the Regent or tir 
mmittee 
subject of Ae ch hig to te ‘taken B 
mate had omitted the mention of a clause for the 
The Se 
death, The servant tried in vain to open ¢ 
last the key broke in the lock, and befores saith el b 
eclare that it wor resign it: 
attain ed her majority.—On the 2nd 
moment oe aed 
ns hambers sus! 
afterwards, without having od able. ‘to oe coy Ko 
P 
join in * celebrating the anniversary of the war of i 
of Peers are of of opinion en it is 
ot only a sre revolution | that the Propagandists are 
quie' 
5 
EGER ST ee se: ge 
to the Arn od ‘Some weeks O an agent of 
x effe Aa the ode 
pendence in 1808. The an 
5 
f pt is also contemplated 
anniversary 
national guards and troops bene under arms ; and nH 
ral 
is ‘stated that only 
per the cnt 1 j and that, siaty 
Pp 
6th, announce the arri 
una and suite, that ‘prelate having been 
& 
- 
house keeper. A one myn was ae age 
and + dpe to conta 
aay 
led. pac 
written (in Fivaeh), ‘ “Bp fe dicta gy a ain 
the Governmen Majesty | ime nee Holland.” 
Lhe a note aide 4 " this pac pid ie nner 
“ee es uae arrived at the 
r 
1, 
him to 
place in Jaen, the pores one Fee: the 
charging 
decree, the 
ourt poy Borel to be discharged, a and the rest to be 
ft at thi ¢ disposal af tl ur 
ed against in another ont} that 
ad nt Considers shall be ar 
sh 
commen 
s, in consequence wer as to the o opera- 
ada Dordrecht or rs boa However, bed aes 
tom on of thé municipal dues a A 
Tag Anes WO M8 dare nage from Lisbon to the 
The pee pees last. week, 
ed likely to be or 
3 phy 
had - —— ace 
for the s question h 
arisen with | ae Boel ie yernment, i ogee 
es demur of Barreiros, the Patapues commissioner 
ent ta Londo o settle the dis puted claims of the Pe- 
eran 
con 
Court s 
president and 145 pee y for 
the trial is not ar ated, but it at ietern begin 
the end of the 
a ator, M. iA de Weyer, se decisio n being. 
said, ones in tour of the claimants on the po a a Z 
ferred is further stated that Lord Palmersto! 
had, in pio » been co a pe to address a fh 
importance. The person 
had fo for forty years an puted A corres 
ns gee ates 
of our times. appears 
fF eyanee in ii they gee = he 
possessi 
importance. 
Beterom.—On the 4th inst. great depegy was done in 
accompanied by 
hailstones 
as pigeons’ eggs ; 
Newiar and the environ the roa 
ted, so as 
at Lisbon would at 
‘o be wholly im 
Sofa ben killed in the ables 
and me are said t sala 
to doubt bat ong’ ment 
of — ing itself “an ac- 
=) 
e Govern 
aang the responsi 
ts agen would abide by 
tions were goiag on er yariaus success ; that of “Oporto 
Algevia.— —We learn, b 
a. talogeghie despatch 
jae Bideh that _ Bigs s  Eaned alone 
ted in the return of mo as rate Oc toes lin 
At Santarem the Chartists ees ceeded. Lisbo 
elec 
—The | ong- -pending ack by hes ee question 
sani i have pro fresh misunderstandi 
the 27th April, the King, it 
which he had decreed tha 
tion pet not yet been de a 
Germ —The Pru 
from | 
reached Medea on the | to have been 
Se Teh notion. afd 
| less 
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