JUNE 12.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRON 
ICLE. 387 
good a and loyal Spaniards. Subsequent intelligence in- 
forms us that — _Ministry — received a brow in the 
Cham' n t, the peters 
_ y adopted, by 82 against 52. the project of the 
sion, to Homes effect that Senators oa naan 
under mrt rmment sha Il n ot Teceive during 
the ardians 
sei ay Ferdinand’s will, in case of ‘any ‘aiorbede 
t to the Qu ueen- -Mother , have put in their claim to 
un 
er’ —Ano ministerial crisis has occurred 
at Lisbon, “heoeghh pds as it a i partly by the 
differe ot between aR aA eeah — of their usual sup- 
ntry. 
pen ts from Stockholm i 
the 17 governments is 1,054,349, including both sexes. nt the Foreign Powers, it.is said, intimated to the Pasha 
In Volhynia they are ‘midst ny warcune a 15th 9 20th ult. that they left him oe at as 8 he sane 
part of — hole nde toe tac Me . ters t for S t the e time de- 
ber is in Warsaw, which the t their r wld not sanc- 
the inhabitants ; and, indeed, in oth a pt . ae tion or an ype Se bent = of the dis- 
jor: are greatl re numerous in t the towns than i 8 affected. It appeared to be a p' ing opinion that the 
mtry places. In 1837 the total number of Torantites t in | Pasha would not attack the rebels until he received assist- 
Poland was id ‘alg bed whom 338,667 lived in the towns, | ance in troo s from ag antinople. 2. anians 
and 72,630 df los. On the 2 
rates +} 
the King Tiasoleed ete secret committee on the 19th ult. 
In his speech on this occasion he declared that the mem- 
bers Ts were rele: eased from thei eir oat th of secrecy, and were at 
* of militia, 
onich uate f° for some time been op aa it the former 
national gua ards. _ he min — 
The Prince (evens who was present, translate d 
which were delivered in French, into 
mittee. 
Swedish 
: (rep d and - erally believed to a Tonian), 
arrived Sa Stakia, on southern side of the island, 
sin yi arms, ammunition, &e. for the ‘pa ese It 
ed ¢ reece, and 
she was w allowed to discharge it 
hrown in her The have ad- 
dressed igi to oy faa grt ere Ea 
Fra and Russia, through t the C 
o the 
It 
Traty.— — Private letters from Rome State that t! 
persecutions of the clergy i 
thi 
fresh deba 
the Peptic was finally defeated by forty-five 
against thirty-eight But another tion had of 
ore se serious character, in n consequence of the Finance 
Mrs 
pero it is supposed, have been forwarded.—The @ provi- 
sional government has also app plie d to the King of Greece 
is said that if this garg ved + be continued his - Holi 
ness will issue a b 
cipa ted Gre 
1 ve 
of which, the gag > 
g 
° 
a 
A 
e exiled Bishop of Pesiitnia, it is expected, ty come 
to Rome through | France. The Pope | had _reduced the al- 
that Rasta oe may be "ele from Turkish pak a sm, 
_Unitep Srates. —We received, by the arrival 
he arrears of 
ith the subjec 
threatened to clo ts doors wi sleds the cea ot =| 
committee was pete tes by the Rouen and had 
n the eae of 
Donna Maria as Queen of Portugal.— Accounts from N 
ples, under date nope poste Poe poe t the Hon. Mr. Tem 
ple was occupied reaty 0 
tween England ofa Naples e a per eh! Ag Iti is said oat 
by the terms of this treaty — — — = it 
will obtain an scr of | the 
ip Stephen wiles New York. papers 
the 15th as inclusive. The news thus 
eet 93 is not of importa tai ng 
r York, 
of the captain and crew of the Bash, — Ree ecovery, 
relative to the pee ent made by Captain ane that 
he had fallen in with the wreck of a ship which was con- 
sidered to be the. steam-ship President; the evi nes 
however, i in no manner w whatever r confirms that , os 
We dnesday afternoon, we 
ived addi E-news. 
This rine —,- pa ee ‘safely so) 
already 
affording to ) persons having orders for r pa ry, & e diffi- | duties ae hare most ceca saioe in ise the ere of 
paeet occasioned by this state of things, enciding with ki of Naples. —In the night of the scgicde a Rar 
the d pute ter acot oe organisation o oped! bat P 
peeing fre to tender their faigeaton d and fell d 
th. ewer sch for the Duke of Palmella, ty with a tremendoes cru: "Foret it rhappes in the 
had no ieee able to effect much up to the date of the | night, or es, it is Id 
packet’s departure ; but it w: ted that a re-compo- ced. 
sition of the Cabinet from e party hac the Greece.—Private is yer Athens, dated the 20th 
result, and that some of ah gape ace ould still | ult., an wee! the re that He gee of the King, | bei 
form pers the admini: .—The intelligence of the Mazimi ilian rof B nsurgent ats 
hoe aving recognised Donna 2 Mari ria, and oe a ee 
— = 
, in consequence of her "being overdue ten is fst 
ston ioe h 
- Bo: “es on ihe: 
of a pilot, ond though she 
Quee mee 
of Candia, “Thessaly, and Macedonié: ree ne to receive 
i aati a 
rere = 
necessary om a precaution to return to Hal 
the ence sent to St. Jo hn "s to » be overhaslod, “bat found aot 
dience ‘to he: er ambassador, Viscount Serre =e succours from. the eir breth ren n Greece, and s 
great satisfaction at the court of Lisbon 
quence of Vis the Pireous fi for ‘Candia | or Bhar — Desertion had 
i f | lik and a few are s be fore 
Ase 
‘é before a nuncio from Rom 
on arta negotiation was con- 
could be 
an entire company was prevented £ rn embarking for | 
It as not known where | 
o5*e~ 
1% 
—_— = eg is the peplne nation of the delay in her 
od’s case, which was by — been 
hail on the 15th, ind been postponed by th 
application by the Attorney-Genera 
received ai 
“ necessar 
t Li 
highly dssatshed at the prospect a a speedy reconcilia- 
Hon betw 
men who fore: left Greece for the theatre of the insu 
tion. 
n Por rtugal : and the Pop 
The Candiots, it is a had lately — 5000 
s and 
was engaged upon a eet 
which would, it w ed, exte 
| jury, however, brought in their verdict about midni 
e ; but as icati 
ich will 
newal of fail in = the Po: ge iy formerly, will 
aided and abe tted b ythe 2 the European 
be 
P Belgrade of the Lith 
pro 
Bymineg eo the journals, “with rei 
0 Albanian as made, on the 2d. 
t th stand of arm: 400 barrels of gunpowder the 14th; but as the 
to oe time of the packet’s leaving Lisbon, on the Be bag sac! ready been agreed-to, Mr. M‘Leod’s case stood for the 
one sord H Tu —The Porte, it is stated, has at length agreed, 17th, to take precedence 6) business. The argu- 
<< commander of the Espoir, neither had “the by the advice of the | Four Powers, to make Some further ments commenced on 7th ult., and were not con- 
Gtcepeit from the commanders of either of their cluded on the 20th, —e the Sore soem The reports 
vessels, as vel the - ult of their (crui ze off the Western of which Mehemet Ali complained ; t pte for insertii The ents in the case 
Islands, in search of a steamer I fixed, it is said, ty the | were rhe: likely to be finally sauces for some apa 
e been the miss: se President, and which we referred | parties to the Convention of the on July. + The heredi- The und of defence a as, that his 
to in our last number. Zypt f a public servant.» Am na he aay 
Germany.—The provincial Diet of the Rhenish pro- family of nese pu Ali, cording to the Fai of succes- | was a Ba bon. Mr. Fox to Mr. Webs dated March 
vinces opened, wie the usual ceremonies, on tablish nd the Sul 12, 1841, i in which he informs Mr. Webster _ he is 
23rd wee at Dusseld d Ro Bor meeting, it is stated, g to make known to the Go- 
under p t circums tances, i s looke d forward to with of as | successor. 2. The power whi It: ‘ded | vernment of the U: , that the British Govern- 
Th t Ali of n desire officers | ment entirely approved of the course pursued by Mr. 
proposals which were vores lie aoe gorse ges he will be allowed to M* Leod in the affair of the Caroline, and demands his 
auses respecting an mnie cotuetioh of ‘ssknion crt nt a officers under the rank of colonel. 
in iss acquires in this instance more ce Hae on igher rank | still remain in the nomination of the Sul- | of a publi Mr. Seward, 1 the governor of ithe 
ie pre 8. Th te of N Yak, had sent to th 
sent year having dy & r d and apy by of Beypt, which is left entirel he di f Sees 
the king before tt bli f the Rhenish | sha, and 3 he tri. ence whic! n bad taken place between the executive de- 
Diet, it is inf d that hi ijesty the opi bute demanded by the ‘Porte ; but ft mhether it will be iis- partmen “ the ae and the executive authorities Sap ~ 
of th t f th pl perfi i Unite: cg pk Wovens der M‘ 
ters of t th r f 1 apart for it, which of course will vary in | municatio: = sanan, oe su that no mniequacie 
Diet, fi i till peingiad = any kind, or pong Sed purpose, had been en- 
cession ee hea by even the late hen authority) to determined. _Such, it is said, is the ultimatum to be ate tered into by that department with the executive of the 
eso their ceedings, by the seme and that whatever | fered ove United | pad concernin ii individual: that the de- 
blished yi refusal immediately be followed by the re- | partment had no knowl ode in 
the prisoner’s case, the wri corpus having 
— sued out by himself, soit he at in Albany, on 
way to New York : that the A Attorney-General was 
ted to resi 
peta Sieeat Hei ns 
and ra 
The 
ul 
Chostans who had taken refuge in Ethel mountains, but 
ie eet emesis ie 
Ac- 
pala Wet tat, Tonks OE. ATh tir 4 
President of a United States was respectfully informed, 
et Attorney of a 
b: 
e 
Prussian wi Bion piel Es uch inte: 
treaty having been ratified, the grime to it 29 appear 
be of little aie but the Jig len saigath 
trocities 
Th 
+ 
their a 
height 
Porte 
mment for its human in favour 
aoe of Grasserdcn wi was ee wr ee to gtrots a 
i er marriages, es, had resi his 
ranciscan convent, in 
aritsent having 
conse- 
remon- 
ta Bulgari 
had, it is soared se thanks to the 
money nd fans 
Private tinople of a subse- 
the go 
to him &e the —— of a. letter, The holy 
Bee had not yen mh. arte i 
Switzer. ut i 
amination, in 
Opposing interests withott’so deeply compromising the ee have news 
ee : 
canton. 
perme eg a pew ig eon 
‘residing, by permission permission in 
relief. onstan 
quent date inform us that the brdee from the _ edie 
ming. The urree 
ge be en- 
msent of the executive 
prin which might sng to compromise 
the rights, honour, er dignity of the 
“Sourm Amemica.—A letter, dated Callao, Feb. 1 
8, 
of an “extensive conspiracy in all the "Turkish E 
is 
oclaimed supreme Chief 
ca 
rovinces, 
oF the acts of violence committed by the Albanians at 
Nissa. ss. remeron Bie weasebiaied: 
Albahien deservecs continued to overrun the Fang 
& Peru Col. Vivanco had bee! 
in the de a gene ts of Cusco, uipa, Puno, at a 
San Roman, race had 
fi 
meen pace in command of = former e a Ohad 
of Roustchouk, committing the _greatest. ex: 
same where the pu 
lation, consisting of Christians, Turks, and Jews, immedi- 
ately went over to the Russian territory, Sees Bet. vv 
oo ot paren against a government of of 
Gamarr: 
ist Jan. 
with mone 7 Sa Premed gemegon om 
a. in Bolivia a general mane took place on 
d Irigoyen, wi whe hed 
a a Santa Cruz Supreme The 
new Fepublic of bianca which recently separated ome 
nciples 
attack the insurgents, 
exclusive of those in the eastern part of the island. 
had established a government of theirown. The Consuls 
| that state, had -extablis ished pases > 
commercial 
gious ae protected oak a Be 
