THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ata haere 
© AES who, after the eee of 
ee — returned to o Buckingham Palace.—' 
didate on 
Fe eR Gladstone has appeared as a 
ag rp ‘ive interest. 
Leic —Mr. Gisborne, M.P. for Carlow borough, 
will mapas Mr. Wynn Ellis ‘as the Radi 
[N° 22, 
a conveying the 
and inf: been siibaet to > King teen lous. 
ote ge ge as the j ju es of the land = Se acquitted 
journa i ich a were 
H 
ae Polsimore and the Hon. W. fear as Lord and 
room in a ae 
25 We Pt at q imputa- on 
‘named, t vative interest in the nscie} ts B si Je demanded an investigation of 
OVEMENT city, s oi Aa a —Mr. George Lyall, their stent er gd raccoriingly invited the Cham. 
Ashburton. ae Tueatic’t isa aunadetate n the Liberal | Dep: “ty Ch airman of the East arte Company ; Mr. Ed- Il the Ministry to account for a fact, which so 
interest for this in the room of Mr. C. Lushing- ward ig Chapman, Director of the Bank of copeee ' deeply sffected the bono as and independence of 
ton, who retires. Mr. Mackillop 9 the Conservative | Mr. Joh = nker; and Alderman Pirie. A | the nation. The J Debate, after alluding 
in opposition to Mr. Jar ~ requis ver as address sed to » Lord Je Russel, solicit. this petition, shatatainis 1 ioe the inquiry asked for is im- 
Argyleshire.—Mr. Campbell, o it i is hi E possible, as it would be dis bl he and 
is about to be called to the Pee rs ze aby which case Mr. | as a candidate to ata the nd i to the Ch d t igate if 
_ eet “Monzie, ot ie sald. will no pposed. Marylebone.—Sir B. H i fe 1 <ing had 1 Algie rs, if hs 
Bath,—Mr. Roebuck is a candidate foe this city. I h, at th vaty ae fers in order to turn 
Duncan, Newark, and Darlington, r. Ellis thy , | with Mr. Bond Cobbell nd Commodore Nae e guns against wipebttineste oa a Pee had n beg och 
‘are also. as he Batam forward. New Ross.—It is asserted that Mr. Tottenham will if accomplice of copa Powers and the encourager 
 Belfast.—| z: Mr. hong of Rosstrevor, | start in opposition ae the present Member, Mr. J. H. ly course 
are the Liberal i for this Talbot. 0 be “pursued b y the Government is to declare in in the 
ord, rdy, it is eh will be brought —Mr. H. Hughes, tne late Me Charter of Deputies ~ eign of the le tters, since 
—Mr. Hai 
Seward pa the Conters atives. 
ciation has named 
Mr. Lister retires.. —The 
ogee (City).— 
i 
H. mber, 
inte nds, is said, to come forward in the Conservative 
Col. Thompson, Alderman Gobden, and 
pay ben eid: 
th: —It is supposed that Mr. Fox Maule will take 
as ples of en ee for this cit 
rsfield.. 
Fi 
the sentence the Seine Court of Assizes, Chnditeaing 
that Royalist Print toa ii of 30008., to the —— and to 
port.—Mr. Mitchell is the Radical, and Mr. Pete: r. Hector, Hs is fead: will not offer him- | the printin; 000 cop of the judgment, for having 
Cochrane Se eer candidate. self aga in. . Carter, of the late Mr. Bonham | pu ublis hed a ge abled report of La France, respecting the 
Blackb  eviggers ntly rumoured that Mr. | Carter, i dt ee Louis-Phillippe letters se! on y before the 
Homby wil bm c a — ervative interest, “Plymouth —Mr. Soltan Tas "declined “the honour of a President of that court, M. Poultier, _ five j 
for the representation mtest, and er a Ju ry: The court confirmed it revious judg- 
Brighton.-—Sit A. Sebnooe it is expected to stand again Pitvate Scoetary to i ai i will b a candi a t, i 
on the Conservative interest. The Whig atres wil be| Roxburghshire 4 Elli ot, the ee Member, will lodged the | to th tof C 
represented by Mr. J. N. Wigney and Capt. Pech . Se The Regicide —The of Darmés, and his 
Bury (Suffo joka Sahar ak and MM. ores Tot Rochester. , = + gl il] | co-accused (Dui “do _ Conse), i. the attempt = 
have issued a t address the electo a i the Sire’ life, on the 15th Oct. 
Lib di erset wai. —It is rumoured dist Mr. E. A. San- | Monday, at the ee 6 ge the Court of Petts. 
tion with Lord 7 Pineey, foot is pitt to be raised to phe Upper House, and that The prisoners were removed, on Sunday, from the Conei- 
-n ei sshii Sincl ill be opposed by Mr. Dickinso ch fii ergerie, to the prison of ch “ Luxembourg. It is stated 
Mr. Traill in the Whig bi vibe for this division of the county. that there are 68 witnesses, and the trial is expected to 
_ Cheshire—Mr. J. Tollemache, i e *Shrndortand —Mr. White, it is said, will withdraw into last ee days. Darmés, it is thought, will certainly be 
and for th division, on the ervative in- | private 
aaa wall 
stated, will contest this divs 
el Chatterton will again c reall for 
PY Southampton ‘on.— Mr, and Mr. Mangles 
for this roma er in ‘the Liberal interest, ani 
Mr ante and tout GE, it is said, will stand u 
he Co: 
advocate, is in “the field against 
Mary tae a 
er will r them- 
G. “Single and Sir Gregory | 2 
candidates in the Consery, 
| cupied with the interrogatory of | wit itness 
e hay pe rinen received 
a ngs _in this trial on Tuesday. 
e sitting of the Court = that day The Ait ex. 
ex- 
from bebind which Darmés fired ‘upon . King, and who 
sreeoied Ue aioe Cos gine age 
d Darmés, seen him on 
Place ¢ ek la Taiaiede e previous to cg passage of ths King, 
and their evidence oh SOREN the pays 
who merely corrected a a few it errors. 
ra 
scope goyte be con 
The 
principal witness on, ‘eat Dus and a i? 
t hot, 
Cs Sear or tere and Mr. Charles 
Charles | remarkably black Dear, peste de dclred that poeies 
spectato’ 
ie Sod «Be 
wis his forward Con- not the 
eae S Goring side. Seca ee nnee eae Eee Le bunes of et san a ere ies easton about 
that Lord Stavordale} Borough of New Shoreham.—=It is expected that Mr. | th ubourg ; itis s P peared 
interest, and that his re-| J ie harristor, WAN. bovtoe tase be interest for the cfiminals.—The sitting of the Court on 
i retire to make room for Specet arth rinciples. 3 mover “ROP ae wat einai 4 or a T ee A 
Dri ashes “anounced is teaton Su E (West) Lord h and Col. C. W; coachmen, comrades of Duclos, were interro- 
the | bere cotatidetes for this division upon the Co ie 2 Bel ee ai! principles, but all the 
- Ewart and_ Sir A. Johnstone, it is ote 
said, will stand on the Whig interest for this borough. Tower Hamlets.—' have been | nect the commission of the crime 
Se re rie ie BE named as likely to Rite ¢ to represent this | had thither ed Gras 0 avai Me > 
fig ro on the retirement of Dr, Lushington:—Mr. Budget of Receipts. e s 
- is dist “ir A. Leith sii iy is 5 Hume or Mr. W. Coates, in the Whig interest, and Mr. enced on day the discussion of the budget of 
sell n u a] W. Cotton, Mr. R Mr. G. FY. i pts. It was pete Piet pes so ee of 
: shi ao We pecan | Wer a ie eect | Shaplee neaash We Amaesbeeection tear meee 
prese Wi ae ter, of Skibo the aoe ve ers, to q 
Micke ee aie will not, it is said, again come and Mr. Loe Deore. ca sat wag ing the authentici ity of the letter in whieh his 
fors A son of Lori Panmure will be a candidate on promised to abandon that co colony. "Gaztanteipad 
3 Shy Wigton.—Sir A. Agnew it is reported will oppose Mr. Stage yoentnn vip Be e denial 
: yw goat ga hin pre- pA cseg the pres cceaeh Libseel amen of such a pledge. rie 
‘and again; and will be ie ~—Mr. Kearsley and Supplementary Credits Bill for 1840.—A sharp 
Satetae ovost, aa ae ee 1e Consersa se ay cod Mt Mr. cy ee bate took place in the Chamber of Peers on the third and 
*(Biat) fe i reported thatthe Hon. ‘ i). -Mr- Long and Sit F. Burdett it is| for 1840. Count d’Argont, who brought up the reporty 
ha Mice eee ror gett ba Wright wi a (Nort ae themselves for this division of | ente upon a Batiste ¢ of all che ‘sieuantes easures adopted a 
county, bhouse it is rumoured nd all the es ineu dministrat 
snl Me. H. Ho is also ia M. Thiers, defended the ee ie 
Beebe xt ae ara SH ana Yorkshire (West Riding)—Lord Morpeth aed Lord military force of France undertaken by Minister w 
age Nilo wll be the Satine Oe et Pe great animati By referring t¢ oe ot ead 
e neat elect G. Strickland bers of the armies in gorge" 13 np 
is stated t apt. D. eaten will] York enna ur candi the field :—Mr. | they amounted to. upwards ,000,000 men, 
Liberal ia with Mr. E. G. Barnard, as Late uate. 2 rite tare the Conerative intrest | consequently the force necessary to be opposed to them 
Berane and Mr. r» York and Mr. ‘Berkley, in the Whig-Radical | ¥88, on the arrival of M. in office, utterly inade- 
that in at Lear ne quate to meet a similar event. A warm s 
piiia oles in_the course of which M. Villemain reprobated the war- 
‘, like sain of the reporter, and thes eral phat 
| magoria ria of coalitions which resented France as evel 
| suet x the stat eof ee La The bill een Sy oF of Being iva —The 
deal oc x € 0 rs in  anenes, ed_by a majority « 
which by some of them 1s regarded serious and mena- | additional grants of 600,000£ paecvenry sue mage 
fap gated doa sxceue f B pete ts Tee bole oted by the dopa deputiess 
: : ‘ 7a nv 
8 Papen ts Lote Pati Sts snaslint | Seacit os reese loa Prague. 
ject in Lae of interest discussed in a ieee Sats Treaty of Commerce between France and Holland. ae ales 
1, fr, Poor hans r - 7 ted. on Saturday, 1e aty 
| Philipp I SS n i Ho nen ee 
i Sime), now 
eee tis in - Laine, The = Oreo 3 foie contend | 
of te 
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