JuLy 10.) 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
Bi 
posal was 
t The 7 pension.Letters frem Mil: 
rai pr el 
ived at that port to equip two ships of the li -general, and the captain of Prisee, Dessau. Wednesda: 
100 and the other of $0 guns, which lying up in ial the Ba brig o aes war ~—_ “rescued the smuggler p ng | tes fad the Duchess of Anhalt Bons a 
dock. moted. fur gibi A from Andalusia, Castille, her suhaong ——e puarvggr ngs of the Estates was diss 
The Census in Paris.—The Estremadura, Murcia, and ara : various on the 30th constitutio tion aw 
h ¢ yi ur _Teaders at the present | scenes ge anarchy, would argue the demoralisation | government, in os sth “ge tion, to collect the exist- 
moment. q f th f the Minister | of the people to a great extent.—The manoeuvres of the bee for gnsther conse! Estates i 
of the Interior, the Prefect of the Seine has papas $P — gn i in the Mediterr: erranean seem to have roused ~~ ecessary for that arte soe re srl, itie 
order prescribing the mode yf taking pat s for the attention of the S a from | pa "= be lied cording Pi ia gs age a 
Aepartnoent st the Seine. It is to Paris be- Barcelona of the 29th ult. mention that s had a decree acil 
5th of S of War to embark in all Pe 
missaries appt = the Prefeet, on hy 1 at Valencia for the Balearic Islands two regiments of n the cai -s, wl 
aa ws fhe mayors un nder whose surveillance they are to infantry, a few sq cavalry, and a batt of | ata p dieses ie ot sos Gate a any ee 
to visit every house, | artillery. The motive for this concentration of troops is se iad of any tribunal a; tach peal had adopted a 
d all the inhabitants, | stated to nece: for effic saci ciously watehiug the pipes of cle aring: their characters by Tedaitag i. a court 
ith th vements of F d Eng! squadrons which justice, 1 indem- 
class 0 pry as married o » widows or | are cruising off tho ds. English, it is said, | ni 
widowers. The inhabitants o of Par quested to give | the occupation of Port Mahon, because the Irary.—Lett 
ese commissaries all the idtemostion in their power} French have established an hospital ia the i Del | Don Miguel had ane pera that o UHL neser 
in order that they may be able to make a correct return. Rey. The Minister of War has, moreover, enjoined the | resign his rights to the throne of Portugal. \ It was ex- 
‘aris and Orleans Railroad—The w f this rail- | rang eins to visit the fortifications of the ent places d that he ses as ve Rome soon for Modena or 
are going on with great rapidity, der to be | in those islands, and add @ report to him on the Naples.—The tan government, it is stated, has 
fully prepared, twenty-four Jesorecnye engines or- pe aie ile project of law was read 29th ult., in | refused to join in ag perme of 8. 0001. a year pension 
dered from this country several months ago. Th lts | the ck ber for the complete and entire appropriation of | to Don deo on the ground th: t paas @ pension to 
of the branch of the railway already pa to the pub of tk rgy to the ~~ of the state. | Don salar insig Pagte ding to the same 
lic, Ke Mian f ar mg to Corbeil, have Just been Publishes it is s said to ‘he the intention of governm pay aceount pay 
by the sec’ in future out of the hed 
of ge 
ey y | geo 
by 205, "000, oo those - 1838, and aby ‘030000 those 
ane exports in the si 
eet 
it objeets to alter ro — method of pa pment as | 
recommended by the Commission, 
who advise 
ifn! : - end of June this year, should be cap | 
d af 94 000 ANNE 
of 1838, 2 
of tla 
h pay yments begin from Ist July. Thes 
the 3st “May, "253 days, the number o tate was posal was received e Cortes with marked Catalani, who phe oa 
505,394, f the recep 764, eure approbati Subsequent accounts —- us that the es casino, pls Ape banks of the Lake of Como, on the 20th; 
being an average of If. 5le. for each person. is Senate was occupied ith the question of the guardian- bat the re; es confirmation.—It that the 
ves an el e of 2,000 persons per ey or ee ship. A Captain, said drowned in the Poll 
- $59,000 annum; the receipts for whom would be | shall be delivered up to the rhb The ecelesi- steamer, whose loss we referred to in our last Number, 
hott 1100, Noor Esti y. on a plank, and w aS type 
of the road at 10, 000 sible and the curre hall r dee it bedi English vessel, A Leghorn | letter sa says pnat.e + commissi 
45 per cent., it would g hw revenue of about 600,00 000r., | to ae pe of the if hae gy ty big ¢- from 
or about t 6 per Tr cen al | Malaga re freaie i arvels of the garrieo of Albucemas, eee where that vessel sank, 
gig ore in Paar of the administrati he hull was lying 4} yy (a3 pee from 
of criminal justice for the year 1839 has just been pub- | of men, en, and children. | The Governor caused the shore, having drifted three iaien san miles from the place 
lished. “It appears that the m r of utions in | seven a eg pe his th to " ange Bai t on the nee the where it sank, and was: in 106 n fathoms of oo 
ize courts was 5,621, being 260 less the previous | soldiers were again masters o! The 
year. Of the crimes pros , there were 1,597 against p P a “company | had rip pal — ee up the specie 
persons, and 4,024 against rty. There have been less | muster. b bell t of 130,0 The 
ati t more ii cides and violence | PorrugaL.—By th kl] hicl Poll felting age 0,000 
he. 5,621 pros ecutions, 1,598 were set t Fal uth Sat s from Lisbon to | A te Be lady lost 50,000 teanad —— and numerous 
aside by the jury ; 2,693 fully admit and 1,330 par- | the 28th ult. The chief in Rg of int anaes is the finan- | articles of value. The Duchess de la . Rocea, a Neapolitan 
tially i There were but 35 capital condemnations. cial re port of the — commission — by royal | lady, lost 30,000 francs and ; and a Captain 
State of Trade.—The Moniteur publishes the com- | p Mtg March, and that of the government, which, it | in the Rinies jatiery dost 20,000 francs, with a con- 
parative returns of the of France with her colonies appears ts th siderable r of. p stones. The passengers 
ign countries during the Lata 1838, 1839, and pons. by = Id be reduced by which the estimates of ex escaped with. ditiealeh, being all asleep in their berths 
_1840. pears from. this docum aes the importa- 500 1 
tions in mounted to I. 790,00 000,00 —Accounts from Athens inform us that M. 
oe 
Mayr Seortatn, lately a 4 President of the Council 
and Minister is ae n Affairs, has resigned his office 
into the King’s » The e motive 2 fos, Prax ig high 
FY 
King 
Spar The Chamber of pepetes prompt to a close, d d body fi yi ee ae same 
on the 28th h ult., the discussion on the pares 2 of — —A to in orise government to galless, and raise on as it is ee ‘the post | A President of the 
H dianship of the young queen. "The ela money on the next three months’ reven g , it is thought that the 
mte Don Francisco de to that DOS Lower y : f ich h between King Otho and his 
opp ; hich the president announced ee the | Foreign irs. announced to the Chamber, on the 26tl , whose entry i power has raised the 
debate was closed, and, on his proposition, the assembly | ult,, that the Court of Prussia Re play the | hopes of the people, may be yet made up. By subsequent 
decided that a mi should be addressed to the Go- | Q Maria, the inf , however, we learn that the following. 
yernment, invi! it to call-a meeting of both Chambers, | Anette, jn ped, was also on the point of doing the same, has been formed :— Interior and 
agreeably to the law of the 29th June, 1837, for the pur- to follow their ‘Affairs, President. of the Council; Sylivergos, Finan 
of appointing a guar to the young queen; to re Minister was daily expected from the United Vallettas, Public lic Worshi 
which office it is generally ed that Seftor se gssca Bb ee ye duly — Tegios, paca Schmaltz, War; Criezis, Marine ; the 
will be -—The com the budget has veh gd bs © last retain the offices they previously held: At the 
Sented its report on the ways and means, from w! Id enti 1, that the King will not grant. the 
he expe usamen? to 1,200,000, oon bond ld t M _Mavroe: in- 
Teals, whilst the receipts are not d_ to be the the abatacls to the. pan pe pcitln a ‘Lord sists upon the dissolution of the anti-national camarilla, 
800,000,000. It is stated that at a reduction peg by asic tt y Mini Lt de responsible for his 
in the queen’s civil list to the amount Sng gy d again imp j i he bondhold P ; afar tance 
that the regent’s allowance is raised to 2,500,000 | the at! of ¥ nt. tat d ind 
reals; and the 12,000,000 reals Germany.—Our news from nb tect ange is very | body. yo aoe the King had at. first ised € every- 
Teceived as regent are to be entirely suppressed. The | little, and destitute of interest. ion made by | thing, it is ae that he has been overruled by some 
financial negotiations, to procure for government some | Denmark in red the Sound duties, it is stated, bed | intriguants, who have diverted him from his original 
i ies, are said to sati been gratefully received throughout ; Prussia, where the ni 
rily. The only difficulty rests in the amount of the loan st fa 1 Russta.—Private letters state that on 
the Minister of Finance 35. 0 reals, and | the towns of Stettin, Dantzic, and eta erly, ear 9th June, the chief co of public credit beld its 
the capitalists. being willing to gi 30,000,000.— | 25th ult., Sownt Resbl had We deel sadeamet. the Kise er of Finance presented a 
presented horise t! > pi up 
the lightness carriages employed, in 64 hours, six per cent. Re 8, and 17,204,780 silver roubles of the 
je com- yn or 108 hours, at charges of 35, estodh ae silver five per cent, debt. The silver rouble is 4f. lic., the gold 
the law rubles. respectively (the ruble is 4. l3c.). The vehicles |rouble5f. = i ; 
been ex as b are made to hold either two or four good| Tunxex.—The Porte has received Mehemet Ali, 
itively the fueros. The Basque on the road.— | as am installation on the tribute, the 50,0002, 
he said, cared nothing about the ‘and } passen- | which, it is thought, must ¥ery acceptable, in the 
‘Menced the civil war from an abstract love nt exhausted state of its treasury.—The Porte, it is 
Iutism and relizion. The President of the C stated, has asked Mehemet Ali to take upon himself the 
that government. was quite y. to earry the -| government’ of Arabia, which was devastated by the 
effect, but that he had been Fag time in: Bedouins, and which Sultan been unable te rule 
Settle the. question of the fueros with which he with any suecess.—Important 8, it is said, had been 
pasa y In the mean while he had appointed a. | received from Bucharest, announcing th: 
general to preserve order and tranquillity in the pri Shristi ion h by 
wisiete ee. mode to affect uo i || was believed to be its President. It 
and yet preserve the consti -uninjured.—It a confederation of the provinces meditated an 
‘that. the differences on the French and Spanish frontiers or aretnetion t toh on Powers bat 
lately fired some er appointed by the 
And this cir oc 
