JUNE co 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
4 0s 
no diminution, leaves not one available ee to meet 
exigencies, many of which were pos _— and are even sug 
gested by the report, such as a commercial crisis, or the 
necessity for sundry expeditions to remate - ea of the 
world to support the ee “and saci y of Fra The 
S¥RIA.—Aceording to the last accounts the Di and 
whiter a rt aa removed ; subcquet the. Duke | the pices will ao acknowle edge aa —_ sche nor 
wt 
Terceira was = sent for, and, on 
f Palm: 
from such fortuitous eventh; rot ot which would — 
q' Private letters 
in consequence of the above report th 
9 Finance has postp Sank, for a short time at 
leas “y his intention to bring out the loan. 
Leiiers of Edath. Philippe.—tt is state 
rec 
d by the jour 
nals that the Governmen 
ceived information ‘that 
by the King to the lat Semen Feue , in pro- 
eess of fabrication, grounded upon some pedoera aoe 
written by the wa to that vay, | wih ste i Hien in 
her res, a 
charge, ey ike ella was again a) og? ; on a Jet, al nd ty aii brows 4 poo at 
as stated in the Ch ber of Deputies, 3th, iy ‘Accalon —The page is still raging throughout Syria 
as seéaitively occupied in the commpavuitie n of th 
istry ; but it appears mg? de ype an. = done; er the p STA TES. —By the “Caledonia, which arrived at 
general report was the aie ask, and eee on Monday afternoon, we have pou New 
that t Senhors Cabral a Magalies as join reor- York papers: to the Sist ult. » inclusive. _ Th 1e Pag 
i Leiria or Marquis Saldana 
lon spoken of for’ the War eps rtment, and Se 
alho for the Finan aa’ The Finance ite meng of the | saonse) rahe aving pads saahiien the acres an Const took 
hay ine in ur of the | time to consider its judgment. It after wards 
tract made by ‘Baron _Tojal for f th order, ‘‘ that, inasmuch as it is i i 
ends. The th aprsy mae a congratulatory itor a sion will be made this s term, | Mr. M on shall be _ - 
to t the Pt reh of Sel the Archbishop fN }! 
g her 
other announcin 
r pre Frecognition by the “tg 
_ in aheniatear esarng th a road was $ open he re 
York, 
the Sheriff of Niagara be discharged from remponatbiiy? 
ened for 
The Sheriff wae 
e settlemen es = the e ie ‘ti ff said to 
in be cating the -aataon, whether th titutional 
Dal 
who 
it | te supposed that this proceeding of the | be be very well treated in his poet circumstances. The 
The pr ojec ected prosecution of the i 
tion of ‘che Queen “, Austria and other Powers. —The | ment which M 
gece erm a abandoned by ee emoreau 
resident, by the Americans, and aie 
Conde de Palma’s a saat wits 8 steamer, under | sail, 
A AP N umber 
the 92a of this | E. Jand 
he supineness of = British Go 
f. The New 
1-3 
on the 2d | f th 
rain to the Uren Chabers but opinions were ‘50 | 
inst., x a coe prt and last from the ‘© countries. Mr. Te ‘Leod has ooblehet a forty 
zor 
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from the 
eS, and which having athe ny noe days from “ which he denies the boastings alleged to have been made 
Ministry, that the motion of submitting the affair t 
jurisdiction = the Peers was abandoned. 
The Flee 
| 
—Accounts from Toulon of the 9th inst. 
, and 20 from the ee it is thought, | by him that he was present at the destruction | of the 
pager ems maple yo making for the Azores by Caroline, d 
in: the Conde de Palma. “ patriots” of Buffalo, hontai — a otherwise — 
info at the squadron of Vice-Admiral Hugon, com- |. GzERMANy.—Accounts from Berlin state that the ange tains little or nothing of impo —The ex 
pos f 1 s of the line, one frigate, asi er, bitan' tants of Breslau had addressed a letter to the a 
would sailon the next day for the purpose of execu ROE the assurances of their devotion. essage from the President pew be delivered on the 
extensive evolutions between Sa and tl f Silesia had refused to comply with the rs inst The journals are filled wi ies ech ions as to a 
Islands. Ima was ing point. Rear-Ad- | mand made by th was likely to Lhe the a 
iral Lassusse, who no — = Paris to throu roughout the entire monarchy, and the | of the. Legislature. _—The National Theatre at New Y: 
instructions relative to the East, had re it sia had had b by fire on the  meiette a the 29th 
turned to ee ma frig division ve expected to put | sition. —Advices from Cologne of the Ath announce ‘that | ult., supposed to have been caused by incendiaries. 
dg sea in a few d Su ubseque’ nt accounts of the 1}th a thousa nd of cat it ctabl eee 
a petition to the Rhenish Diet, calling on 
poh pe harbour, 
se Warliament. 
a Admiral bed a altered his course, his tether | in 71815 to give a natio onal re en shri te to Ad | M fit Vien ges sag cenun linda to dow ts 
and gone to ancho: among the islands of Hyéres, —The | States. The Diet has since made the applica tion, bat the Sony det wll Dexia Myriad gArti ad 
, following is Sera amount of the naval — result is tyes reed known. The Diet adopted on the 14th a based “a + Hoes Py antes 2 aie = through ve 
which Fran sat her disposal for the Medite proposition having for its object to invite his Majesty} Earl FrrzwixiaM withdrew the notice he had d given for a mo- 
36 ~_ of the tine, cryin 1844 iy # 3-7 Lay ates = 270 poaseed to Tiberate the Archbishop of Cologne, or send bi im | tion respecting the Corn-laws. He found, he said, on inquiry, that 
59 sloops, 214 guns ; 16 brigs EE ag BS 
ort sl ops between Prague and Dresden, by | be unal ete 
capable of carr ing 194 uns; and 12 pero ship d Mold i Lord HatHerron, in presenting the report of the Committee 
cap ble of 2 * 6 E ki total of 98 shi Ss ~atte fr ‘Be f th 6th inst., | lately appointed to inquire into the subject of phate f bongar J on 
e of carryin, uns; making a 0 ships, WITZERLAND.— rs from Berne, of the ins : ‘ 
and 2,8 on : 3 ; d between the Austrian a oe thet ome legislative Interference cane 5 ake e place, they 
Algeri A telegraphic despatch a Br 1 Ith ult. Minister and M. Neuhaus, the Avoyer, i in Serpe coma ne recommended t al c snvents es should be empowered to limit 
in "Toulon states that the column und y y her re Suna, a transi y canals should be allowed on 
in liteaitiitn Wienreiatti 
Ss ti f » the H afterwards went 
— ving destro oyed Boghar and laid waste the count ry —Accounts from Rome, dated the 8th inst., | into On the motion eae re Peubanaboe ‘Death BAL Bil. ‘On the 
throug ich it passed; there was at Boghar a cannon clause al sbeliching capital punishment im cases of rape being moved, 
w 
foundry, the taking of which would, it was thought, prove 
seri ss to the Emir. The Duk 
return t Beds from 
rseilles 
—The Ministry e experienced another defeat, jin 
Mostaganem, 
Lord bapa 
ria, he 
pri aeane or a that Ww weighty reasons obliged him to re- 
hg Chamber of pene on the 7th inst. A bill 
. revise the cae would Siamerap eeaule 
and that it was tet ently needless to deer the 
ea we urity against the 
cogn: rei the ne Government in Portugal. The ipal ess was ly So 
- ie olved ah the res! , that when the sentence which 
Prinee was greatly affected. The Pope endeavoured to} howea ae was pe Guoners na fie wee ‘din. 
YP prospect of a consider- | Credit her evidence, however anim it might in fact be. 
bl i d th f fe Don Miguel For the ast fre years there bad been Snes er offences of 
} his wil this nature, and the proportion of convictions had ee 
matter, | to one jigs of ae Holiness. On Don | Miguel’s return he wished the pricey penalty sey rte Diy tegen ays for offence of ough 
home specially aggravated character.—Lord WINCHELSEA and Lord 
seattion at t this" m: ment. The committee of the house, 
to request the Pope not to interfere in his favour, as he 
weresae Op; 
pror 
the clause, qr Lord Brovcnam Pa arbi 
ved of it. which 
The offence, he said, was one of 
easy to accuse, but difficult te dis] the ieee 
om a pe ie vote ‘eae carried by a large majorit y. This TurKey.—Private letters from Constantinople report juries w: Metcld paksuenlly gold sie peugouattind of deatiaechaaeee 
befeat, though not on ae important question, it is said, re the health of the Sultan a was giving way daily ; and life where ete oat y — as to thi pega I been 
inspi rm i actually commit iw been in its administra- 
tad is rps slr 1T the Gove nent rea bead ehi The Greek tion, ihe ought therefore, he thought, Ave he altered in the letter. 
bis A 7 ‘Lord Wynrorp tho hat right of inflicting pu- 
Affairs have had a conference with the special committee, | Patriarch at C ple has b P boob id, te nishmen t should L be _preserr in acgravat cases and, disap 
T hel Ho a hi. ’ +, Tr, 1, a + ie ear as ro ol pressed onat so ea rat e 
bel bce be 0 the Lege of | Queen aaa ¢ + h "lok: eres | ont inten Sens ot likely that the pi canted law would 
. e for 
Cortes. € also ours that the Infante Don in various parts of the pore sahane accounts pla Tora te fdr et one 93 Lord t piatelnrir 
Francisco ies Pa re was expected in Madri id to urge hi : ming ee both erates the clause, and ee a division eas 
hi urin é it the next post from England, ere despa its omission was negatived by " 
> aa of Fina fd ee nest e di g her mino: minority. The + sheen tiee 8 ne sete i ons he post was expected ny ANERDERR. in presen a ae 
wours to raise mone > A p sal of the house of bring fresh commun ng ip of their % Kracneerhrsant ste he said, 
i 2 or fo es nded their sacred a ee 
pales toe considered in a Cabinet Council on the e Sth, tribu fixed on is said is: be of canes pare - egies d functions cerns 
ut the terms were found to be millions of ish piastres. M. Pontois, the Frenc or a Gale pegs: manag Ava ba Soe merene 
- a One of the Deputies had announced to the | am! % declares this 1 much _ too great. The rule thats sentence into of effect. Itwas rey 3 be Femment. 
eee isa cha allen ct age ee : a 
had promised to support 
some information respecting the Carth ena affair, as had Pashalic of Egypt. instead of the first-born, is pore =~? “a ¢ law, and although Lord Melbourne : 
the sa ys more conso nant tas Mussulman habits.— -The Bulga md uphold the law, the enorm expense of upho! their 
ald call again upon them for an exp 
sho lanati 
Biren made for bg demolition of ss srk of | thorities continued active and eruel in punk 
To erect | pulation. 
ona had been adopted by 98 against 28. 
Philip 
shing the po- 
The — of Nissa —— showed “4 ws m- 
fortifications, under = was necessary to | ptoms of ey ao ; enting. He = cp : raise | the Scotch church, and ~—% = ao of the yet 
remove 3,697 edifices, and to sacrifice 33 fi me streets. A | troops an\ til mer $0 much so, he oi Sus- | tioners, defended conduct of Government in m 
tel Bh meen. epee I i of having the of ing an inroad upon poptor eos Nive bg Ang ook aa oe 
that on the 7th di :; had brok t B. L Servia.. By others it was said he was strengt! him- jmences would have been most injurious. he question at 
3000 to 4000 : Lf of Jacoub, Pasha of — issue was a most it one, Sat ae Stew wish of Government 
Possession of some cant Fer em which were oer | Canpra.— Intelligence has’ been received, stating | to enforce the law, and he had no doubt that the ord. Advocate 
preigey Ket Pali h hating and sek ry do, all that his dnt soustoed of him.—Lord 
tised for auction he Ci < Pacha had Janded, ‘On nthe I6eh at ult, with ted Hapmines ‘ON remarked upon the eile us evasion of any opinion 
ee being “ape : 18th h cng ay er pro | by op = He had — . 
hris- | si r etitioners, a 
veved hens to be “burnt in front of the Hotel of the | camation nate ofthe Gran 2 E eer ss. te 
Ayuntamiento, which wi as illum inated 0 oe ies occasion. It tian authorities to lay down _ arms. The European eter at ees rere ce 
te submit. The head of the to abstain from interfering f his 
Eng annfact PB 1G yacillation it was that = 3 hi 5) pa 
of Valladolid 7 t th myer rn Sema would consult | racter, and even now, when the General Assembly had the 
storm which h broke o over the town = lasted nearly two | t islativ = bodies. They were preparing for defence, = pape the. ining roving commission ee ek oe 
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ome th € i against the Tarks. An | ance that the Lord Adypcate would interpose. — 
—We ha ceived accounts from Lisbon | rar of the 20th called upon the inhabitants of Crete for rd Normansy defended the Lord-Advocate, and Lord Heaan- 
to the 7 “Ti ist b the "Bre a steamer. The mini-| a general armament. Other accounts state that the insur- | acave jf deprecated any interference 
te ast cing tremel that their island should be | "til the courts of 1a: to a decision om the whole 
cai It » appease: 5 the first | La erie via aad that merits of the question. —! cHam could not imagine any 
fo the Prsdenis of i and that _ they had even mar ia course more directi to encourage the law-breakers in 
any result, the ot nee a ib d ded Scotland in their resistance to the comstieuted 
