THE GARDENERS tle 
355 
,at ater oe 
nd 
uch 
Por’ Lisbon at the’ 
— Affairs time of of ae 13th Jan, ve net 
departure. of the ae “packet were in an a unsettled State ; 
from any motives of in- 
rest, that the revi 
proceed 
ues of fa pubieeioe caerenne and 
“fbi 
—Gene Bugeas reports to bone 
Minister of War on n his late camp ‘or re-victualli 
y as tar as 
to pay the next halt dividend, and had made a loan with | to be d 
some capitalists connected with the Confia se teney | purposes.’ 
oP n the proceeds of the Decima, which vould enable it | _ TURKEY.—Accounts 
make some further payments to the ti t 
heary arrears were still _due.—The American t | treaty with 
possible, the buildings gugo may are Pe 
edicated, in in perpetuity, ious and Christian 
aoe les to its etary: 
Egyp 
3, op 
wetene and Kaerecgs have been officially rbliched, The 
general resu re given in our las t Number as received 
t yet set 
t having arisen on 
the Pacha of t. Mehemet Alpi it is sta 
to -accede to the pre 
on ag agp po a — Nae is ae dak. at notwithstanding the modiscations intro 
— 
oy 
—From the of the 
“Wintniiara | af the E: ip pa paprday 
He seems to avoid with great mig = pees battles. — 
Some of the tate that it appears, as well from 
letters from the 
Ls Late 
language 
€ would seem : that the ev of the Duke de 
cleckion, as — Regent at Madrid, had gi 
tio 
saree ere sees} 
to have 
Al, Be q . 
pea han until ¢ 
ven general 
FP 
the Toutes affair 
ed to the satisfaction of the Porte 
Pacha — Baa 
st Britain and the inst. the sailed for Candi 
charged at the head of the 24th ‘tedioiont of ach 
rother thé Duke Adin, raul was Lieutenant-Colon cy 
hat prevented the comp ccess of Gen. Bugeaud’s 
lan and the entire "destruction of the Arabs under the } 
command of Abd-el-Kader. 
e Capitan large 
naval — to blockade that island. A not resented 
the 6th i inst. to the Ambassadors of Foreign powers in in 
on 
tons 
hb 
tages the distur. 
From Vienna - lea the 15th inst., Pri 
} Metternich ce rated the syeighth anniversary of his 
The Turkish government had resolved 
to ma be issue - awe money, to the extent of 
saree * ++ W 
ara, and after the oc 
of | 
that pies, the army will, advance on Tecleont, whilst 
roceed from 
ark. On the = the anni 
ministers. Prophet was celebrated with great pomp. The difference 
day received an aetegreol letter of congratulation from | which lately arose sereabin the Ottoman and the Persian 
the Emperor. had been amicably adjusted. Accounts 
oer a a few days Jonge Bulgaria show that the i 
ake a 
100,0007., and a signed a treaty of Pgs with 
Denm. versary of the 
the foreign m prin rince in the course of the 
other column 1 of 5000 o1 r 6000 men is to pi 
Medeab, to 
s aide-de-camp in 
ia, de Seb thence prsoead $0 
ion 
S 7 > 
1 
He 
Poland, as has been stated ; it it was one of his brothers, 
who died at Berlin, It is 
nas 
to be in wan 
| part icolarly ‘of arms, ropes a and lead; most 
the whol 
needs 
} lett, 
f the road, i, exteoaig to | is said, are armed only 
dat: 
that part jh 
| 
Tightaine fat = several places, and at | sp 
soldier who was fr Bi if 
Whe ighintag: til. ox seems places around | of them. Oho a 
of the country. 
for f-Brisach a 
as ki 
arious r of 
Strasburg, and several accide’ nts took place. At Rudes- Servia was 7 ccna, 
beari aring arm on thes 
tains. A 
t struck the church, made a large o fe were tin, ly 
ras i impeded by serious ‘dificultes. M. Gonzales 
ol ¢, ra 
who advocated the Single Regency ; whilst M. . Cortina, 
labouring to effect a combination ¢ of « ‘s ‘ Unitarians ’ is 
ind ss ‘* Trinitarians, ””—The = 
tower, p partial d | and the rest w "oblig 0 be content 
tar and ornam on it. hee e of Up rpper and pitchfork noo oak, the i 
Gacneaa tt Mites that n "oat at of re elestors a or a provincial increasin, n Servia, although the government 
district in the Du uchy of Baden, refused to | endeavoured to roa ntelligence and the merchants 
- t a new deputy in the room ite who from | of Alexinessa and Be elgrade transmitted pot: accounts to 
ere is being a public functionary, aid not allowed by the | their correspondents. At Belgrade pre- 
polis B ent to attend the sittings of bey ae had iled. 
been declared to have vacated his s e official E 
sans of the sole pice & of the Duke de Victoria. 
Official Gazette contaii 
such desperate circumstances. e dec! ion of a na- | journal of Hesse Homburg of the 16th ‘ar: petiiabes a 
Hgnal bankruptcy awaited by leading politi- Lata rena of the vd y Comsind the Sth, een Se a 
¢ians be ey would venture upon conducting the 0 his subjects.— counts Sus m Be ‘our Powers, 
affairs of the nation.—By a telegraphic di I f of 
Bayonne, May 25, we learn that the S grt “Holy 8 sons and 
try was gazetted on the 22nd_gs follows —M. pnced, all the efforts of he Prussian Minister to iongs!| 
President of the Ci peat Soe rv of Foreign bps to order the Archbishop of Cologne to - article 
M. Surray Rall, Mi ter of Finance ; ¥ Ta Mins renounce the diocese having failed. | reven: 
ter of the Interior ; :M. San Miguel, Mi Gasser’ 6 that it be an of th 
M. Garcia Gam Berge tom 5 to the dignity of th peg eine pelney emet Ali 
Minister of Justice. All the Mi rai par Count Von Bruhl has arrived at Berlin fro it that 
The an audience with the Kin, i Su 
pare odiniaeevation decreed 
Za , Comes of Ministers 
was held. His 3 Majesty is said ager sending i 
of 
nee 
Ottoman empire, the 
appears 
system of 
common with: other _Parts | of the 
coneiliato 
a nature that they can hardly be arcoeth thr’ great fart 
Sultan req 
of the railroad from Berlin to Dresden has been opened, 
a 
i 
vith a very loyal spirit and 121 this s1 prs npced ognised as has been by the separate 
stung tne aad Ge iain of tots 5 Highness. The _ SwrrzeRianp.—A letter from Geneva of the 18th inst. article appen new to tl the poh with the Four Powers. 
ae decree, doing a1 1 to | The Pasha w: preparing another state potteaing 
i tis othe t'G Commanderin-Chit of the army, held the Directory of that canton to join it in constructing a | his entire oh ission, to be forwarded by the Turkish 
7 the Dake, and aso ging to the Divan, but endeavouring to make better 
ie corps : licided réc ain ong the left ‘bank of the Rhone, the offer had been | terms respecting the tribute and appointment of his officers 
lett 3 d Mina had y , and the plan was about to be carried of finance, commerce ommerce, &c. He visited rgon : 
besn Aawiid, governante of her Majesty Q Isa- | into ex 0. } - with a large retinue, and paid great atten- 
bella, and of he Infanta, at ntreaty | has a to the following resolution, n, bya majority of tion to the exercise of the Next day he in- 
of their mother, Queen Christin, ex Regent of Spain — 118 voi 80 :—** The ution of the extraor. ificati midst salu 
The rescue of the uggler Dolphin, in the harbour of dinary Diet of the ocean ae e eng 
be Ney ois be aire ob Fan, eating 10 the of all the of | v 
Journals of all pa y idered by th t 1 
iwperstion should ke made tg Boek oa & , tS h ¢} + that 25 Diet, in giving these in- 
outrage, adding, that the of the Govern pce ti ot be acquainted with all the 
Ment must not be confined We pdasand thle ieaiotil | bad chetiastances ahaa gave occasion to the decree of 
ef the British Consul, but must likewise insist with {eh Jen, OF. which the passing of the said 
€nergy on the vessels ured (both at th 
Algesiras) being t back to the harbours where they prabnty Mave founil ¢ that the said decree was founded in 
Were taken, in order that their owners may be tried by the necessity and law. Guided by these considerations, the 
competent otherwise no satisfaction crees—‘‘ That the other states of the con- | w 
been obtained for the insult offered to the Spanish flag, and ae invited, in a friend! in 
-. everybody will regard the words “national it a ve ghohogase leg Shoald | 
as a derision.—It was said, in the atic circles, that s contrary to expectations ok consented in-j 0 
M. Ferrer ae Fa 3c Beit Arcana that habitants of Argan, animated iio 8 the oe feelings | to pds 
the flag at Gibraltar should not be considered a British | inherit F who bone ne uld 
po a 
ack 3 and that poor ag fcflners al ann sad shag gh tay pee | Savetik” tote any already iia se Be on that 
eS 
dhe bene the confederated states, and will immedi- between th M ie Druses an nd the troops of tl 
to consider of what modification the . 
cls ah Jon is susceptible, without essentially infring- | protection, in ‘conse quence of an attack mac by the 
of the canton. In the same sense, with | Purkish sol diers rs with a view to os off by force some 
sie, of ths Wea i Se a in the Mer iol edge os 
which the limits of lea ecticas for | because of the establishment. of the 
¢ a Bo od ode 1835, ate est anarchy prevai cere od 
straightway suspend ip pater remain so. The select coun cil | Christian churches 
is invited to communicate this resolution of the great | Turkish gai 
council to the high states in ia the proper form, and ef the ties, daily 
same time show, in order to convince them that the decree | the interior 
