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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N° 30, 
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NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
roceed to" Wrest- -park, Bedfordshire, the seat of Earl aed 
e Marquis of Headfort 
ceeded the Earl of Fingall, as the Lord in b reine on the 
Queen; and Sir F. Stovin has ton ceeded Mr. Rich as the 
Groom in Waiting on her Maj 
oS E a bicaaiy ay NT. Tbe following jeer com- 
the s from _ remaining Coun _— 
rn ‘Gee “of the United Kingdom. ble 
gave the ge of the Seton in 385 Count 
Our "het T 
ee Earl and Countess Cowper, from whence they will | 
ricades, advanced against the Freterieen, The Prefect then 
ordered | th i out; but 
onto? 
a cee = place between the 
whi cha oung 
Se Peed ae stones to the 
= to offer a determined hn vb deg the troops, on 
ber side, had intrenched themselves in sev vera ie 
whe 
w Parliamen t by two. Iti is, perhaps, n Hhawe . state, 
chat as every Member of doubtful polite is claimed by 
h parties, actual majority 
seque nee of the recent fiscal measures of the Minis, 
wil give rise to series spprciensions ae extraordi- 
y Commissioner Government to ee has 
dvbaned the antes dese da imstituted Bre 
cee inst the le lar party 
tho’ ve been concentrated on the pty be 
yigorous measures te renewal of the 
yatbreak ; but altho ity was tranquil at the date 
of the last despatches, great an prevails for th 
result. mé accounts from the German frontier an- 
nounce a mrbance, of 8 similar chery cles ot Streabare | 5 
and pul blic fe: i tral | 
provinces of France. It is roe stated Vat. the, Sate: 
coming anniversary of t 
with anxiety in a Perit and that nah nae 
tions, on an extens seale, have been e to. coun- 
ract y movement.—In Spa , the at- 
tention of parties occupied with the Hg dsision 
bcd Chembore on the guardianship ef the x & Sater 
rnando ‘Po, and Annabon, to this country for —" 
The 
hig h precisely agree; and in m any Aah: -statements of 
coanian tPReaH 
recedent ; and it 
Our news from Portugal refers 
condition mn of the comntrys and to Os different measures 
debt. 
f the 
Gommany, we hig Oa ‘that a a | commercial crisis has 
nties and ae 
roughs ; ow kad Be ae em of the representation = Guards made their Seuaarente: and by. their, presses 
pt ot rae z mber o f Me mbers. sof pees the popular excitement. Jn the course of te 
the House of Commons 8, li th b 
Th 4 and Cardi, the foll ‘able of the render to the National ‘Guards. x 10 
tone y-Gen 
ers ye ae on magistrate wes 
refused to accede to this ‘demand, they proceede ed to the 
ase rest en double returns are calculated on one side, r their 
nd not on the other. friends, y yor that 
gar ee. and Boroughs. Pica Members. h i hould be lit i I 
ast Parliament. rahe caer mabtcks oh py “ip 
ib. Con. Con. ing = and re- 
Bngland and Wales 327 279 | England and Wales 7 gos |tired. Early i follow wing morning the telegraphs 
Scotland 34 19 ae 22 were destroyed, nie the National Guard having n 
Ireland . 6s | In Bn to the new Prefect, that they could not answer for the 
‘= con = | public tranquillity if he did es resign and withdra 
be a bad he obeyed their injunction, and shortly afterwards a 
: a ——_| proclamation, — by the Lieutenant-General and 
Conservative Majority. - - 2 | Attorney-General, was in the streets, to the ef- 
2 2 fect that all cause _ ~ om a ses inasmuch 
s Sc fas ious Prefe a uitted the city. The 
Places and 2 Uneggoees: Ee isoners were then discharged th Senior Co a 
, Constituency. 2 C es. Zs the Prefecture w: ested with the administration, and 
8 the people celebrated their victory by lighting a large 
-— | bonfire in front of the Prefectur t bad 
ieee creeagrp ogg | intelligence of these proceedings in Par 
_ 
Redhaven, ¢ 
: ar 8 pe 
Nairn, 
o 
& 
is, 
Nantes, was imme diat A nat Y ap- 
pointed Extraor Commissioner of the heirs 
anak “Prefect of Toulo jouse. al al 
and Rroxisip M. . Duw 
quitte d P 
of t p » to the number, peg 
rated of 10, 000 men, d 
Sabmoga accounts inform 
£ ¢h 
1 Wigton County, +p 398 
1003 4 
IRELAND. 
2 Belfast, 4234 823, 
+} 794 
2 Carlow Co., 1759 .} 607 
| 696 
2 Clare, 1786. 7, 222 
2 CorkCo.,370¢ . «| 406 
357 
2° Don megal County,| 
1440 
2 Dublin County, 
2039 | 1006 
agh, U 
2 Kerry, 1401 423 
64 
— 
peur Eigen aap 
the insurgents will ak el ak A ere res 
DiGvaed «ai 
ANALYSIS oe THE NEW PARLIAMENT. 
No. + es Lib. C Total. 
England-69 Coun: 19 125 144 
189 2 Ce na and Borou vss 223 169 155 324* 
0 4 a 
Wales . 12 Pde 
14 Cities and Boroughs 1 Bi 
Total Wales } 
Scotland 30 Counties . . 10 8620 
Ses cae Cities and Boroughs = 2 
otal Scotland 
freland 32 Counties. 
s Cities and Boroughs 28 
1 University - 
Parliament, 
low the di gece of their 
this even much speculation is. 
Ins anticipation. 
as to the someon 
character 
ae 3 but nothing of a cueing 
at Toulouse.—The French do- 
maestic news ed almost entirely to these disturb- 
ances, which me > the attention of all the taba ‘Phe 
on pedro a pe or Monda’ ay m aval had 
commenced bis odinlnietasion, by “Esbanding os ‘National 
Guards; and procee wae a against the 
authors of the late disturbances. ove ment have since 
he Atto orney 
tenant- General, who Gear at Toulouse.—Subse- 
quent accounts: fro’ m Paris, da ated Wednesday, “inform us 
announci' oe S$ qui t Toulouse, and tha 
had not t been d 
hat a 
isturbed in = gt the nevi: pace 
appears, however, that notwithstanding the 
character on this bar gig extreme anx 
Par subje ect, in in consequence of a 
lee ay ee i she, 
4 
ne — authorities at Toulouse were of a most decided 
charac aaa 
from Strbaray where the Mayor and Nica Council 
have ist’ the re- 
in their fis ast oper 
he a, approaching Pes ~The + EE of the“ ne 
days ’’ of the "Revolution appears to be looked forw: 
= 
with wie apprehension by Government, and it is soled 
that a no. period: since that event in 1830, -have such 
lity i in Paris t tl t ti The Government i is 
FE 
h 
oid of the a occurrences at Toulouse, t 
disturbances in the capital. The tro vib are coatiaed | t 
their barracks, and waited every twa hours. by general 
——' pani that they are s sufficiently supplied with am- 
The effective 
toe ery he Municipal Guard has been raised, by Royal 
ordi inance, to 3, 244 rank and file, and cam eerie: The 
into five squadrons. Some a apprehensions 
exist respecting the state of public feeling in —— 
effects 
leet.—The of the meutvoest of the @ 
question appear to be beady f felt at Toulon. Admiral 
Lasusse has received co’ and an : to go to 
the pera but Capt. roceed 
peak it is a ed, l p 
three ships, after having touche 1 :* 
squadron, commanded by Admiral Hugon, returned 
** Tesasion in France.—The Moniteur publishes | €bl 
during the first og pened —— fed on 
the 30th June to ° 341, eect. for 
inne amoun 
989, 163,462, 
Jan., Laas aah Mar ra ‘uu 7s, ah, 0008 for Ape Me. 
= revenue duri 
the aia ors of tone, there is an pose a 
28,241 at. and “tt "8, 273,000f. over 1840. The items 
which exhibit the“ st Seman ae are, 1, fo 
Sugars, t duties on which ‘exceed those of 1940 4 
4,136,0008, whilst ¢ pa 1,407,000€. in 
those on colonial sugars ; 2. eed 1, 603, g00f.; 3, 
home-made t igation 
ublic: carriages, in navigation, & 
co, £,412,00f. 5 een of Sails, 
» 1,100,0008., "&e. The only art articles 
a reduction are the duties on 
to 1 
