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THE GARDENERS?’ CHRONICLE. 
ti at 
honoured the Italian opera with their presence.—The 
Queen held a drawing-room pion in celebration of 
Her Majesty’s birthday, which was most numerously at- 
baie 
Pari ry.—It is stated that Mr. Montagu Gore 
will et peed ae for the borough of Ipswich, in the 
areas magi in the place of Si ir Cochrane, 
retires.— iss, it is sai 1 a candidate 
posed so! 
i by pe Court for 7. mateo opcimet ‘cing 8 = ie Sie is 
said to be n 
ged in 
cones in vi ‘iolent Suceava which, he declaims in. hig 
prison before his keepers. In this harangue he recapitu- 
lates all the lege judicial murders | committed by the 
Peers, and has classed amongst them 
It was oeanes — one of his guards that General Fo ‘oy 
was not tried by t the Peers. sa “No imate rep Darmés, 
“ Wi 
of 
| constitution, and natioi 
f 
the sd es beac piscina "dole ~y 
nal independence. _ On the 
a throne — 
100 
‘gd 
= of the taking of the 
e, holding his hand on 
a 
m determined to 
sent member, - 
no 
coming forward, in the Conservative inter r the 
representation of East Se tn Bulkeley bad an- 
nounted his determination of 
of Windsor, in : the Conservative “interest an 
ntesting oe borough | 
Sir Ses 
g Ta 
tell them my mind.”” "Sting someas that he would n 4 
continne to eats ms 
order 
country. e 
mine to its service. 
"to _accomplish a sacred rs 
7 1 1a} 7¢ 
rs 
Q 
tea 
g 
the doc and eedeutanl by 
e 
ht for ire cal 
es | ind t would be ears his case, as well as by Pe 
ot Alibaud, that there is no freedom of bape and that 
bag sige _ be br in such a Cow 
— Fle —Letters from Toulon of the 14th instant 
on a Gov enti sancag, ind 
stated, that Mr. Godson’ ‘8 nest for Kidderminste 
‘h, have annou 
% 
Ana 3 ot 
g 18 hos x in all; 
ral Cas 
a 
that a division si 
was preparing to eo a of Hyore 
when ce it would go and eruize lg? dof Balcaele islands. It 
nation. 
be to promot et 
e 
“ 
The 
foug e of ube erty, ifke te He of the 
pans Ha Now that Ta am seer with the hig’ hest po 
; kin be the Men 
rthy of a 
object of my eer: endeavours will 
the 
f 
ta hald ¢ 
lied ta th 
"Burops oe rhe 
Reg 
about to. sail immediately 
their intention t 
boro’ — Fone: Johnson has offered him 
tive interest ; ahd it is ‘porte 
G. Ww. Soltan intend 
eandidat ie Consérva 
that Mr. Bultest and Mr. 
for the coast of Gree: 
Pu iblie Wo orks. ~The Minister of Pablic Works pre- 
nk 
He aa, ¢ that the sentiments be nie 
pares. had “filed 
ba trusted that his assurances would be a “reality. sd 
ate 
egent, by a de ecree of that day, confirmed the 
Hotham having si his deter: mination n prs 
Leominster, Sir J. Flower, of he re of 
and Co., has — — rac as a = 
eandid 
year 1540. Mthe chapter nia to steam- engines is 
ffords some i 
de 
definitively constituted, M. Gonzales had bi 
idea of the extent of 
curious, inasmuch a! 
of France it appears from this docu- 
steam-power 0 
done on the Boutee the a 
nzal 
A good deal westicd business 
appoini 
m as a Con 
ade know: 
+2 
—Mr. i. Hughes a his. intention rw be. 
Cc 
elec f As ot ce 
again to soliet their suffrages.— 
Me C. B. has addressed the 
Py is not his intent 
Br Gon, Sir J. ML Doyle, 
n the country, 159 est tablishments, 
j4 the oath, n, havin vin: 
vPTS 
had tage 
f the Duke, and 
4 ha id the 
On the 
Liberal intérest. 
ett of a dissolution.—Tt is pies that Mr. F. 
iat a faa rh known his intention not to offer him- 
rough’ of B: i gle hire that Mr. 
ing that 
e 
tle, -—_ a offer himself in the 
Monmo 
wate fe gfe itaypears fom oem recently moved | 
idee, on 1839 
pain 5, AW Bi sciiay of akg 
po - St a ng pow 
yeti 2,547 engines, co’ 
> sein France ae 
cst ta 1839, “22 25 steamers, or 63 more than in 1838, 
usive _of those e belon ging - By Gavéciniedt, The 
Pp a pp 360 engines —— 
horse -power. by 
eon eat dace gta 
gena, in ea nce of t 
had been sed 
QR 
43 fi teanciont who w ere 
among the 
misiee ‘ing to sow 
their es ‘aa to rea ach 
hat 
yw dissen- 
é people, and had refused to present to rr 
pot ee af BS ledo 
Wwe 
and con- 
—The Madrid journals 
produced i 
ent hes been 
> 
q 
us of 551,716 as pega with that of hee pre- 
ight of ds transported by them 
di :970 tons. The locomotive engines 
a on heat railroads = Ane © Departments of the Seine, 
in number, and 
tish ve On them 
English goed pats e fe in, a 
felacon then under 
of a 
morn ae of ~ Sth 
and it 
received orders to seize the ‘Dauphin, a 
sel, 
, that. the 
the protection of the coast-guard ves- 
resident 
few Bri- 
inst. two 
th 
smuggler 
caer ror ae 2 at manent ; ‘ of them only 
ree 
a manufacture. 
wens ot Fre 
‘e of Post —Derteg £ the scourge on 
the Budget 1 Bapoinen in age Chamber of Deputie 
A 
the 
of the 
few in 
Governor, who sent for the Consul and the 
brigs, observing to them that their 
dividuals, indignant at. this attack, complained 
ge was 
e captail 
Ww 
uid 
Fapiads $ gc ch ee on the subject of the rate of post 
and se 
for by Mr. iota the total 
age, Ww. ‘i M.D 
veral of his colleagues ¢ con- 
ki 
and. military) the mniliter and ‘aval oN 
ments, 4,113 son: a for %; 
| M. se the Minister of Finance, 
t. the — 
» replied, that the 
pated under dint colours ; that he Ma pia the 
Government s to 
smuggler, and, until its decision was 
act 
of the measures t egies at 
532,786/.: making altoge ether the sum n of 4 ae 7462. 
eign. 
Faancr.—The Paris journals still continue to be chiefly 
occupied with di iscussions upon the state of affairs: in 
the adoption | such a measure, as the reduction had 
_— : Spee pent eres of the revenue, | and that 
eirtu 
governm ents—| 
follow up their enterprise, the En 
ae to ‘nial 
word, that if bi: 
nglis 
+ > 
Li: 
2 
to rn — Anorger 4) simone 
+1 - 
his resolution of acting “upon his own peer: 
P.M. 
a 
‘a 
A ye +, £, 
tatod. that the lat, 
lf; 
3 ¢ ral 
with ar: 
r ¥ oe 9 SPE > 
ainst the 
, the 
he tae 
rmined to 
instant, between, or a five rene vag 
med m 
th t ling parties with d that the Mi p is now iris Be into we sapere w her, anchor, 
posh nar interest. parties,—the on pode “ee views of Marshal Soult, | her Betwbeas the two bigs, and that without paying the 
The Bu oe: —The Chamber of Deputies has been oc- and the other ‘those of M. Guizot. It is. also Mee at sist aig to the call. id Md A se of the coast- 
eupied with the discussion of the bu vee ek tire of ill y folt whose protecti cea, WAS ‘ 
the supplies of the finance department \ This act, Pe of the inhabit 
tarday. The paragraph ri eb Algiere ¥ hiro to an i Elo Sapa —Great appears ants pains upon. the mole, produced a great senst 
animated debate, oy oan which Marshal Soult entered into | have rsa ag poche in the highest eh ate the sleplest tion ; bs sess 0 is said. that, m the oe signal given | by 
fog se campaign of Gen. Bugeaud, from | of one of the Princesses of the Infanta of Spain, Don | the es, this act of esiiace audacity wow 
i gpenee i Srna { Francisco de Paula, with a ee gentleman, which have roomate oppen osed. Next — the Daan felueca 
joven an improved syst ef ticed i last number. It appears that the elope- | had disappeared, as also one of, the brigs, much to the 
ee ment took ‘Place from a convent in is, ére th patra vaca Ys inhabitants The .authorities of the 
powe Fr nee i in Africa; that it ith that view b placed, and he escape of the young | city immediately forw: their report upon the = 
the present expedition had been Leva Kang that, as rea was effected by means of a ladder of ropes. The nt. irae & is nad to have created a very 
soon a8 Abd-el-Kade d be crushed, li gee circles of hagpsr The 
ould commence the of eolonizatio p d tk i vernment, we ieep 
would render the oceupation of vr soona "It: seems* that ps ey arri por thewe. on | s sce and had perenee th Gen. O ’ Daly; A penton 
profitable to France’; thal Government was at this | Monday, wey carriage ag ter broken down on the way. oe be tried aA bar eg for not having 
ment in n on with a. foreign power to pi fe ost ta to repair it, other- ttt insolent ” of the English. The 
colonists, and that no ee undone to esta-| wise they would have a oe a Saige ‘withou Minister of Soecae se intended, moreover, to de 
blish firmly the dominion of ts regency. A | being discovered. When the police ask for their mand thet eee of the British Consul at 
phic despatch was Bafa or lay ffom Algiers, | po ced one mn a false ime, | ens kno ag sent me ee seat of war. 
describing a smart aa which has ane lee in which the | and having been pe to sign this name hé was not Ponrveat.—We' i Lisbon “ 
selaiplane tana re engaged. We have since received | able to spell it. He was — a Pi with the In- ae 10th The politica rahe geen] 
. mta. at the hotel, and a no tély sent to odie tony A the Marg ad and personal rivalries 
penses by 198 to 46, and had pod soante the ion | the G f th an One were directly sent | the iden #8 or promotion. The Duke 
Pa ies. | from Brussels to take the Princess back to Paris, where | of Palmela, it tet pote izes Baron Costa = 
1 TT fski w: present: geek of ee. as the in: mt by 
ar 7S not ota able tor make pita x oo removed to Brussels, where, it is said, he is to be tried | he pres arrangement of the ministry 
f is stated ibd have both declared that aides sgh a the: present one. mew 
to public adjudication ; and this measure, resolved they were m d by a priest, aaah pine facet ical tag pom at one ims was talked of for Finance Mi hod 
fe Conall of f Ministers, bond bad Law ws — Infant Don Francisco de Paula ‘under the age ‘ protection. However, no changes |» 
the adjndica — place daughter, who eoaae Teft Paris on Monday actually taken place, and it was. expected that the ene 
on T ening for Ra Slestas two bi nd would oma nae when > etn period of adj ont 
sconrtapctem ar Ss ment expires in its present shape. The uncerta) 
ia ance da aa. 7 rigs cs Paitin tat ich the ftigus and rama, font satura OSs 
Peers the debate also | the first stone of one * the bastions commanding the | sioned, hed acted prejudicially i ae 
1940, by the | Brussels road. The works to the west and north of Paris | schemes ee he government, and induct he sme 
ber eighteen | have —_ ss carried on with such activity from the | fidence among capitalists, which saiMeves: tes was : 
new regiments, Pde Point A portion rae 
Ww 
te Bopeicts st ina short time the —— 
—s whick is. about 
would seems ‘only temporary. 
next Gevnlandhe wat 
