4 M02 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [N° 95, 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. tions on account of the delicate state of his Lordship’s | Sir G. Strickland and Mr. R. H. Fleetwood are the 
A | ae health. No ) change, however, is at present contemplated ; — candidates, and Mr. R. T, Parker and Mr, 
Our Foreign News is not of great importance. Fro Swain: the Conservative candidates.—Queen’s Coun- 
France we learn that the Minister of Finance sai gue: st- isso of Parliament.—The Ministerial Papers ty. Major ae and the present member, Mr. Fitz- 
poned the projected loan, in’ conseque! nce of the Report | a = tthe eee § on Ww which Parli patrick, are ——— of as the Liberal candidates, in oppo. 
i to th not yet set sition to Sir C. C and the Hon. Be hese» — Reading 
that tal ot q | patch of busi eee next is at pre- Mr, Piggott declines thing. — Rice! . Sir G. Swick 
aes from this Report a s aoe t mentioned as te oui day rhi nd and the Hon. J.C. Dundas, it is apes will be put 
*'| tion will se lac nomination, shoul 8. 
unfa vourable, and that the contemplated loan would so “Buxctiox ee tail Li thiie aple. Mr. F. Hodg- | Salisbury. ‘A second Conservative, the Hon. A. J. Ash hley, 
completely absorb the floating capital of the country, that |... and Mr. Spencer De Horsey a nom wo Conservative om against Mr. Brodie, the Whig member.—Sligo 
any unforeseen event in the policy of Europe, or a com- ara and Mr. J. B. “ Chichester is ‘the a — a — Aircore Mr. Cooper retires, and Capt. O. Gore starts 
mercial crisis at home, would produce serious embarass- | didate—Br rad ford. . Mr. in his place.— paaiecwsbury. Mr. Sem and Mr. Tom- 
ments. The Government has abandoned the p ti Bedfo in the Conserva' interest.— Shrop- 
of the Journals for publishing the letters of the King, | of M cas Whi thread ; Capt anit yy Mr. me Stuart share Sir Re. ‘Hill and Mr. oO. ‘Gore, the » Earl of Dar- 
on, an Live. tat 
and has collected two powerful squadrons at Toulon, in | 4re rvative candidates — Blackburn. — we la 
i present di: e 
e Con 
Fielden and Mr. Hornby eee come forward as seat Me i and retires. ns Carnegie, nephew of 
—Bri ids gewater. Mr. Courtenay retires j Mr. Bro ad- Viscount St. Vincent, and Mr. W. Holmes, member for 
Berwi 
: i weed, are te ere to be prepared to 
another defeat on — bill relative to aliena amcor | wii Mr. Forman a Conservative. —Beverley. ~ Hogg | take the field in the Conservative interest.— Stirlingshire, 
wen though n an impor artes nt merattony is ead. ¢ and Mr. Fox, the come forward; | Mr. Forbes, of Callendar, Conservative, again comes for- 
have created som in the Jn Mr. . Townley i ft spoken of as a Whig Candidate.— | ward. He will be opposed by Sir M. Bruce, of Senhou 
Pahan al, the Ministerial cri inated + aft Bolton. Mr. E, Ashworth, who was stated in our last | Col. Abercromby having retired.—Stockport. Mr. Cob- 
tT ¢ | number declined standi d | den, of the Anti Corn-law League, comes forward with 
mes forward, as the second Libe: Mr. H. Marsland, to oppose Major Marsland, the Con- 
appear that anything decisive has eng ttled 5 Ere eirahiy evar si Sir J. Chetwode has oral Con servative.—Sudbury. wale D Jones and C. Taylor 
de Palmella, who had been applied o, hes been able to his intention to oppose Sir Harry Verney. — Carlow | have declared themselves candidates in the Conservative 
form a Cabinet, but it is Scones! probable that a py ae Borough). Capt. Laird is spoken of as the probable interest, in the sige oes be Mr. J. Bailey and Mr. G. Tom. 
successful attempt will be made under the joint dire ssor of M . Gis borne; ; Mr. F. Bruen stands on the | line; the forme’ stands for the county of Here- 
of Senhors Cabral and Magalhaes. pe ree ogniti th w (County). Col. Bruen and | ford, and the fatter em psi sbury.— Sussex. Lord Mai 
Queen by the Pope bas given rise to a royal address to the | Mr. T. Ban bury ois ‘come forward to oppose Mr. D. | and ‘Col. Wyndham are the Conservative candidates for 
Prelates of the Church, senda fon that this event will | O’C (Che unr. =e 4 ee ekman nen and rate, forthe and Mr. Dai by. and Mr. Faller, also | Conser- 
a Kinross (Counties). Sir C. Adam has announced his in- | vative 
ayers “ ender neagied < er ye fe rue ba tention of not again ering himself as a candidate for | didat A new candidate, Mr. A. K, 
maf " Denbigh. Mr. W. fee declines Hutchinson, oa Cecotencdie praedl has agp ssed the 
to the recognition of her Majesty by the orthern Powers. comtg forwar d, on the ple ea of ill healt ste —Thirsk. The Hon. C.S, Wortley, of Lord 
, princip: pic of tne Consereative candidate, sty is the Conservative pls Sy ys this 
over. seme conten borough. Mr. J Whig, o im.— Tam- 
itation which prevails in the Prussi jon to Capt Biddulph — 
nal representation ; wd Rhenish | are pps J. R. Reed and Mr. the mem- | worth. Capt. T: Libera 
Diet has a led to his Majesty _ the w of settl “" bers, and Mr, Serjeant H slcombe—-Dubl lin rCity Mr. | also oh that Capt. A’Court will again offer 
E.G has i ry 
aes no se oa Smolle i ufries 
aks dually declini sd *the Burghs. Gen. Sharpe re —— and Sir A. Johnston and | Barker; the ae . O’Callagan and ae: V. Maher are 
oe iF -GOeesEe Ee: Tee t Mr. Ewart are the Liberal 1 candi dates. —Durham | (South). spoken of by the Liberals. ona stminste: . Lord C. Wel- 
his recovery. e sl 
d 
- Lord Harr 
at Constantinop! m deposed, Lord 7 it is said, will ale: be bevaght fone ward in the Conservative interest : Gen. Sir W. Co tton is 
and the event has caused much excitement gz th 'y) nae also spoke en of. The present V 
Greek subjects of the Porte. - The firman containing the | say, of Barnton, offers himself as ago ae ~ Ennis, | —Wi Mr. Ramsbottom agai oe Mr. 3 
concessions to the Pacha of Egypt has been kept back un- | ora ee ‘Macnamara, pecan he ogi Gorman i in op. Nude ‘nephew to Lord Braybrooke, Fick (Di besepe' 
i currence London Conference | gman; Mr. O’Gorman Maho ick (Dis: 
—_ which the * gen : wit ap Se wig ah ae a the see0 - Burgh). ae G. ate i inte e- a ae 
insurrection in an mservative can who stands wi ir W. Foll electors ~ ‘onservative candidate.— i 
Bulgaria owns toh est » although | ill be Lord i wh Mi oe, Sir A. A jw. hes dec clare post one not to offer 
the Turks still give rise will oppose, Mr. Gillon ; and Major Anderson himself.— Wa ves “the northern division Mr. 
th aiD 
tk 
excesses of | Gartshertl 
which peor = - feared, again break out i in art veleliin. | withdraws, in favour of that gentl Fal ugdale an a 9 7 Wilmot, Bart, will again offer 
The f the Turkish forces in Candia has not yet} Penryn. ing has retired ; Capt. Vivian is the hemselves. Por the southern pa Sir J. _Mordaunt, 
th ts Liberal candidate, and Sir T. Cochrane and Mr. Gwynne : hirley are Wir- 
said to be desirous that the island should be ‘occupied by | are spoken of on the part of the Conservatives.—Har- pv ag Mr. ME Slane ay retires. Messrs. Escott and ‘East 
the English. The state of Syria also gives rise to appre- | wich, Itis — that Mr. D. Le Marchant will be the | ave the Conservative candidates. Mr. Crowder and 
hension ; the Druses and the Maronites refuse to acknow- rene eague of Mr. B a on the Liberal —_ e spoken of on the overt side.— Worcester: 
Wo y n of 
any y hostile movement on the e part of ee will.come forward in the Liberal interest, in era nny themselves.— Worcester. The Solicitor-General, Sir T. 
from the United urine a that the C wie ot with Mr. E. B. Clive.— Herefordshire, The Wilde, offers himself as the successor of Col. Davies.— 
_ their judgm the case of Mr. “M'Leod th tore, Sir ‘R. Price, K, Hoskins, _Esq., an oz. 4 T. “Boley ¥, si gre po ene in conjunction with Mr. Dash- 
vil ie exqpeshal extol de Mesothone gain e forward in the Whig interest. York 
ag P f tie Matra Season of Conbress. stand; it is reported that Mr. Bailey and Mr. Baskerville (Ci). “Mr. ‘Sex Atcherley ne addressed ~ a 
At home, the attention of Parliament has been entirely cal—Y Comers. intersets Sah mms. H. Yor née 
: Sere Lae : ey Mr. Herries and Mr. Fitzro ian =A ne come ard i 
solution, which is expected to take place on Viento toh res Kinsale. Mr. Watson, an English ee Bro a wail Il offe himself again. It is said that the Hon. 
verat bills have been passed by both Houses, and contest this borough.— Kin: Admiral Ada ag ag ha is of Lord Wenlock, is to be started in 
incidental discussions have arisen on the Corn Lams, for | tres, and Col. Abercomby ofes hi himself as his aaneih the W The West Riding. pe. Hon. J. 
which we must referto our Parliamentary Report. naresborou, igh. There e candidates : Mr. Far- Wortley ey os B. Dennison are the rvative can- 
oe Mr didates. Their opponents are Lords Morpeth ger Milton. 
a a8 pode , Mr. Calbo me, and Mr. Hutchinson a 
aay er Majesty and ss Ministerial interest—Lanarkshire. Mr. Lockhart, re ae 
aft {the present member, having intimated his intention to| France.—There is nothing of importance in the in- 
town on "Monde ‘ay morning, for or N the seat of | retire, Mr. W. Lockhart, of Milton, has been put in telligence from Paris, this ony “ama the hago 4 
race the Archbishop of _ The Queen, with his} nomination by the i is sai th as desti f 
Sorat Say reece Noein ROT ET aes LE oe net | OS at, 
= a: i mS 
On Tuesday, Prince Aibess laa Oxford, to take part in Jie: aid Mr. W. Woke io hive wees ate toe wee Marshal sete tater 
the commemoration at the University; an account of| Messrs. Packe and Halford have announced tl Ive ing th f P: ith vigour, 
poets emer und under our Provincial News. for the southern division. — Liverpool. Sir J. Walms! 10 have rejected ‘the. new via f rot 
. ay Ais Boys: _— visited Blenheim, the seat | in the fi Sandon and Mr. Cress- | (omnes bors oe ders bers of workmen and soldiers 
well. Lord Palmerston is also _ Spoken of.—Lincoln. | are excavating the fosses, not only of the forts, but of the 
o pi Ww hele was numerously attended. Her Mr. Seely stands as Jidate, in con Deni: ee Clichy, where 2° 
Majesty and th ‘the e Prince wi will be case on : Mond ay at the | junction with Sir E. L. Bulwer, against Col. pea forts are to exist. Considerable discontent appe 
ch ol sors od ov gar of 120 guns, at the Bene) seey: ‘Lynn. Lord G. Bentinck and Sir S. Canning again stand. | ha shown by the troops employed on this -_ 
yard of — ch.—Yesterday being the anniv. — Maidstone. Mr. Hope and Mr. Dodd are the only ean- | According to the calculation made a the rt the psy 
pera rloo, his pre the Dake of Wellington didates.— Marylebone. A ballot order whic! h the soldier: ers receiv ve for working I] hours 2 day; after 
gy ares se at Apsley House to the officers | to determine whether the Liberal does not come to more 
Present re Napier or Mr. — yung as a phe om in oiaaieien ain 9 sous or 4id. per week. tadeal; the aversion = 
Pet Changes addition to the changes among} with Sir B. é result was in nee of the Com- pen by several corps for - we of occupation is d 
: Officers mentioned in our last, the Minis- | modore, who had a tpntoors y of more his great, that the Minis ter of War is said to have threaten? 
; in 
terial Papers state thet Mr. E. J. Stanle pai 
: . . -5 y will be pro- competitor.—erthamplonshire (Worth). It is not 
moted toa higher post in the Executive, and that Mr. Le that Lord Maidst offer himself ; ; a aentnane ten official report has been published 
of the Secretaries rhe net masone! which case the Co nase Valdes aie start Mr. — O'Brian, of on the budget | for 1842, which was laid before the be Chambet 
ear! Sir George Grey will | Blathe’ wick — Pembroke ( County). Viscoun 
have an appointment with @ seat im the Cabinet, Sarthe | cpened Limecll cn cho Compoyesten:i the ph ce of France Poerepor short 
be Bll aby Me Adrocate, which he will thus vacate, is to} of Sir J. Owen, who contests broke boroughs | that tl Tated Ieen of 450,000,0008., or 18,000,000 
be filled by Me. Sheil, who will be: euceseded by Mr. Fox with Mr. Child. —Pontefract. | Me Gall y has ihe whole of the available eapite! 
RIP the Board : ; i standing. The present are Lord P i » and that to liquidate the remal 
Secretary of State for the Home vacated by | and ie tacit — moa Me T. Gi eee ngton Pronees vt eel ee. sum, would require 
tary to 2 : ; w 
authority that Earl Granville, the Ambassador at Paris, ie Seen. ies esiggatans The report alien ital of France at the pet 
has solicited permission to relinquish his dipl ae | oo Ae Spares eer [a ps nrg snamacmirp pea sara to come; 
