THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N° 99, 
opening ofthe nex, Paramen. His Majsy che King 
Thursday for Wo rie ry enone from the ae on | nations, as lo: T 
Hei pe the iaece: of to the tinent Places ge. , as long as Turkey is at a ee 
th r q es and 5 this co peace. It resul 
Gak te comeanence: of ie sla will enleds r Constituency Z 3 nvention, that France i is no longer i ima state Pres 
once meseneree i to bear the fatigues of the journ 28 tained oe ce ialeee ae: aie a te 
ice— per TR Rasah SB | 
return of th s tin ie of et Letters.—It appears — * oe os | moreover, t t nothing pas has ine Provides, 
of letters registered in Great Britai + Phare titire, Hras | oe to the affai Ve of the Levant can be ‘ar rst 
4494 ersys or ma th rawn jj 
mode of retrain sa 1841, stating ‘the date of such ‘ sce ebieeiaell | tween any e gr round of future dissension ro 
ts a the at cha 2805 mines that, in the event and deter. 
postage—and also reed nn . — i“ . South, 4903" 11 connes = a sm iy #4 fates consultations 4.3 
sl i colnshire, S., 1200 tne SESS: ne — ant, taking t the big Feet 
the a contains cote and the reasons for discontinuing | 2 Norfolk, E., re | the recognised point of departure, Prance ken 
Wie cei te e wei ieatene in Bp lind a a e right and uuidertaken the duty of b = seid 
Brit “sm wisps. esd in ‘Scotland, 2836; hed and | 3 Northampton- +1374 | share, pie earing her pi 
nenced . The present system at peed wen shire, S., 925 consultations The resideations f th ‘ 
on the 6th Jan.. iad, and | ion fay 2 Northumberlana of the convention. 
the fee charged for Hotths 37 11101 | from the fespectil soe: soon as they can be a is 
Fg el orshire, 
a 4 _ Di é 
‘ae the — of si on the Ist Jan, 1840; | 2 ‘eutigaaairg’ RI at Toulouse. Some riots took placa i in 
orem was found to be so great, shak taitnee pre pa CPs 7 pone “of Prefects, which were again ead ocnaens Coie 
t regul rit ‘ — t West, a! owing evening. The 
Racassns Gi ce Chancellor of of the ene = the 1 Seok, 78 178 a par grt apace ie ws ol sil clay fore 
a . “17 
tempt it kien the shale ue Bisepah e a, Pesce Ney at. | 2 Sussex, E., 4799 oe | 8 ois oak on # aise Hoty thy onde dy 
Mesos as; < Pi —The following state bie § WHat Sy suspen the f 
cilia they criminal offenders is fro’ & Weskmee 8 Long bot ser and rsipasieel Seed bythe fore "rete 
shone Rat Si eliament by. Me aime: the 4683, Col.Lowther Sass at — of the ‘rioters were woup ded aby te 
e . ainst. person and , SCOTLAND. f place. Sub cts arrests had tak 
en 
¥ , Wales, amounted in 1838 to 33, Saab at ed Baga 1 fies i, 1601 nCampbell, . Lae sequent sie ih eat us s that ew disorders 
convict gee HC i 839 to 24,443—of w ar 17,832 we 5) 1} Cafthn a iis, Di eee Baran ves : Am algter tence: & Got up 
ed; and in 1840 to 27 "187, of aS : day, w os in the evenin, 
victed. , whom 19,927 en the rioters Aaa th ig. of that 
The number of persons committed for ‘trial in H Hearst igs A but were repulse ed. All the the post ofthe prerectare, 
é shit ppear to share in th department 
fie aed outlawed ; , and in 1839 io, 3 : xia = =“ abi, hostility. to the | Bat gyre hy of Toulouse, and its 
ar 09—o 3,872 1 Mineeneipenie ba? Farge to the t unicipal Co ay vot, Oe Vibe ve 
ethan nee 
Fone ye et tlawed: In Ire: | ! Kircudbright, udget for 1842.—The law of th 
17 fea he mabe Feo mittals amounted in 1938 to 7369} . pve been officially published, in which cae ae ve ae 
267392 92—of hom were Secon: in 1839 to HB i Mest 637 fixed at 1,276.338,076 francs, and h expenditure is 
itches 125049 were convicted ; and in 1840 to 1 Oreaeg gag Shes at 1,160,683,143 fran 5 and thy: ness ae reset 
—of w 1, 2194 w were peal in : on 2 promulgated 4; ddptbniinns Another law is also officially 
6 AT) ars, fro rm “ot the Hous 1 Renfrew. : iin at Leet thillions to. the 
% that the eid tincetis Of tec ey issued to meres of | 1 Rossshire, 7 -| 4s orks in-1842, which sum is to 
beads oy of a0 roan sg os lee: your ny os ce "is si : ra on _ The piers respecting thi pbrpodkd 
ws id that the total amount issued tow 1 Stirlingshire, ¥ t Coun cs { nd ras} 
ciusive, « from the year 1654 to 1840, | 1 Sutherland, 169 ES) fopredmererarey) of Septeniber. Son na 
rn Sta ‘ i wick ae, 6a ¢ journals ‘stale that a oe oe 
; : &c., 662 ance Minister h 
: : information Mee a © a to the Re eceiver~ Geveral of ee aa ieee 4 
nade a mine tet pals | IRELAND. portion of m, ty faked ee 
if Forei Pas I quantity Antrim, 2157 that the Re e 
from flour : his i The West 2h d. 
32h 1840, to April 1841 F ewan camareny ce aa aaa rumoured there hese ES ped a ty that it 
pang quarters, of which 2,525.5 q an, 7 | would soon sail for the Leva oe ision under Capt. Lera ms 
received on pe gyr aoa The total amow at of aul | 2 Cork, 4364 miral Lastisse, whicl tag arte ae of thet ander Ae 
1,009,025/. The Se wheat and wheat-flour sth ‘K ‘ Hane hes division under Admiral oe 
the above period y average price of wheat duri 2 Downshire, 2215 | 957 | SXPEC to return from Aj gel Wet See 
pigphiss Sel cos serie ged Se en 
Great Britain from 3 quantity of wheat imported into | anchored on the i2th; ‘of the isla a of H perhaps 
viet during 183 8 8-49- o. scare Germany, and 2 Dublin, 12,290 Ear eibenakes in France.—Thre Ghoaks ot an 
18,160 quarte — a er amo = sa were experienced in Paris on the ni 
c annum. The t ip ska wet ‘eahcak: the ata tk ers | 2 Galway, 1990 = F ee iaater os Agar nlgs | the 5t inst. 1 price ue 
“ oO! 1 ‘ % 
Es Se sown foo TB (ote) | * SMP SN roe | eee) ening. 8, ind OE 
ont : pet | : inary: M ; no serious 
heat imported into Great Britain trom 1793 to 1814 a ; aE Te pete egg Bim Fe capital or its viet 
is s of Europe and y Pin asl ity kien ict : predic tiga to the ces a e See were perceived with 
e piers? d of wheat-flour, 4016-421 | 2 Limerick . Pontlevoy, Sancerre, To tube at N oe Fron 
atities of foreign wheat im rted | | a 1 pee eke — felt with much hiee fare ae Soap 
e ells 1 as in i 
sing of Co. be aris, and again, in some localities, at a little 
49,347 quarters ; | 1 i ae 1718 fore four. The same storm that fell over the capi 
leo eee 2 Mayo, 1060 52 said t ote wie ke eg country. ‘A rumbli 
i the Bl ~T - ae ee acl n heard in most spots, attending 
ay and Wil, 29 o in sb : pedeeap ds apes of : ¢ ground.” Ay Seas Co Te 
ie cs ay 2 ight o Folock, a violent whit! iwind p passed 
’ Monaghan, 3421 
e following Shdniaht was the horizon bi 
mena ye ciferd d and Ci Ps -. het ne Gi nett 1 Newry, 1669 sional lig ghtning ‘At coe Oe to clear up, ro 
Pe ardigum ox doi er 2 Queen’s Coanty,| 1 +} 237 wind. ay et fore Monda . 
last. plantiigay Fa th re one, on ay morning, 
their seats, b . , > over the ai sedi Pe poole aioe sae the inhabit fo 
ay tak ioned great alarm. Th 
Sligo Co., 1131 hirty- five secouds. 
Last sissaoe 7 ren : <a Siar’ phcreig he tuek the most woe had me effect of a 
Engiand ib. Con. arliament. Sligo, rom east to the two others were 
— ae | ere: iF mn consumes em aioe ene The third in particular, ted 
freland E a Scotimd  . . 99 & 2 Waterford, Co., any persons who were lying n their 
_5t 28 fireland . . . 48 2 2W 1675 Me Rg oe ase hom co BS west, felt them 
31l 3198 a ‘aterford, 1963. ah ve or six times. Those, on the contrary, Gees 
2 Westmeath, 2497) 2 | 138 | heads 
Ey d feet rise and fall with great ra last 
e isle f pidity- This 
Eslgls 2 _ | 2 Wexford, 405 | Shock Tat 3 a noise like that = * a er sae carriage 
E z 3 : ——— 2 3 res. | Passing over pavement at a distan, A sh i ¢ time — 
2/32 Stee ards a violent wind nee rrents 
S z France The E. foreign Tick ter ok e storm was Over, bat 
ons astern Quest: } ex ed. This 
1) Unopposed obi of the East Quest sents convention in ‘the ‘direction of north to so bg By jan less violent. 
i] Wilbrakam,/ wasn bee rs pine and initialed, but the signature Motes hed bat shocks were felt in all the commanes near Orlea, | 
: ee Egypt yed until it should be known that the Pacha of | oles ee Ne oe ae ki re 
UPrelawney, /}1547 pt rein es ag of the Su Itan _ urniture and some slight or racking, no evidence | 
te: tively signi , Was defini- remained of them. It is stated as a rem auable fact, that 
Pe 4 Bower es, “Austin France, “Goeit Brits, Prasad, B ge foxcer: patient of the bottrta rlea 
| |Stephensonc/ 1906 xg snd agnicg The iin BM of this ——— roel night in a state of extreme agitation and irritation- 
; = dimespan that schi sm betw ween France and the ‘ab er | €xXcavations psa tnder the a ce d ‘ hed ong 
’ site of t etached fort ® 
France and th which ; 
WGtibome: ose Powers ha = which re believed to h de b 
| lee 1 hassz ze we.” ‘Phe ofiieot of the 2. See 2 ae important _ ey seca git consid bed 
: to all the five Powers, the € saat alae r gene- ve — t th tor the works of abe fort ex 
— between Great Britain and Pe Steg aa , subsists will require tae seeeot of francs, in addition FA ibe 
‘in y, and by which | four : 
Te 383 declares his intention y which the Sul- already allotted, for maki 
: of closing the OF the steel ‘ ing the requisite construc- 
Dardanelles and Pod at . eae support the walls. The recest 
have caused extensive slips of earth in 
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