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GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Waiting; and Lady C. S. Cocks has agree ad the Hon. 
Miss Pit tt as the Maid ~ Honour in Waitin Major strongly opposed. | The discussion of t this im mportant ques- 
F. Stovin as the ata in Wait- | tion but | mittee upon t 
ing, and Lord A. Paget has. succeeded Col. Buckl et: as | itis thonght that it will soon be resumed, and probably n 
Fapery i in Waiting on ph Majesty; Colonel Wylde has | lead to ne for th 
eeded Col. Bouverie as Equerry in Waiting on the |~ The —Acco rom "Toulon state, that the a them. 
Prince’ 
Hill has 
minander o 
Official Appoinimenis. — by eg n. 
appointed to succeed Sir Hugh Gou 
the Forces 
late — F. Whittingham at that Pres sidency. —Sir Cha 
been 
s Co 
at Madras, the latter , ica replaced me 
Public Works, most of the ministers are stated to be 
26th ult. It appears that Government had obtained from 
the Chamber vere for 
e di 
om- 
Fle 
French scaaisods See’ Admiral Hogon, = rer to 
the isla nd of Hyeres, and would p the 3d 
ce ci 
erent enbiecta submit ted to it, to be 
it 
A 
we 
ay: 
aye The bite a ap ar ears he A collection of the 
ins 
Balearic Islands, and would remain some days “off Palma. 
‘The byt under is et: Leray, compo osed of two ships 
ave 
and 
he Islands ntigua, Montser f St. Louis near Tun 
4 5 aca A gen. Neve Anguilla and pa The ponacerwaphindy —The s in all parts of the line 
Virgin Islands, and Dominica. are proceeding with Im Rah ‘Searing, & and the King 
pe Ta ein yisits some | portion n of them n Mo nn eny his Ma- 
ta in progress on | Mou alerien, 
— Distu: e.—This f 150 tives, 
tinue vt te the srtrenetas sips "of preston in ithe and a battalion of the 39th Regt. of Aa Ba were en s 
journals, and doubts appear its position pone effect of the fcnioes. 
ceful termination. The measures, however, adopted a. Majesty went er the ¢ pf the at Ruel, 
ali nt have been firm and decided. M. Duva s, where he laid the 
the Extraordinary Commissioner, published on the oR f th bl rth th and of the 
ult., two ordinances of the King, one dissolving the Na- | fort of the eas 
tional Guard, and the other the Municipal Council of the Consumpti of Mt eat in Paris.—The decrease in the 
ci The new uk ies had been installed, and a supplies oF car att tributed to the heavy customs levie * 
oppos 
+ former Gounlelpitig which ‘the 
8 
o obedi ience a means 
t 
decima for anotber yea! ew a _ se aed the § 
Senhor Avila is said t ay 4 n his av 
of retrenchm' ae The political sehations ns with 
pear to be | r from Lig nil but n 0 do oubt i 
ed 
oun’ system 
Spote ap- - 
enter- 
tained of t and 
prime minister of that cou An envoy from Marcas 
had arrived at Lisbon to make feats pecuniar y demand, 
and from the advances meade to its consul at Tangiers, 
GERMANY 
oF ee 
interest.—Letters from Vienna of the 29th ult. mention 
the Bourse there was offically 
f the 
that on ihe previous day 
loan, which has been for 
ash. 
Be Hes by Pde way! Government Rs 
pic a the interest thereon, por 
lique, 
f, the ext: 
the following return just published :—The Resheutelety id 
of meat duri month of July amounted to 5,686 
oxen, 1,784 c 6,944 spall ane 3 7 sheep: which, 
te Ma ° uva 
stated tat jingd instead of being brought Lae a jury, he will 
be trie ed by the Co rrectional Police M. Len normant, who 
shows a a of Ne 89 neg To cows, 372 pd, 
3,268 sh 
aden 
“4 Lafiarge —The e trial for the Pvc Ae of the 
7 
his office, and pro oceeded to Pari s, where however he: 
arrested immediately on slighting from the coach, con- 
sng to a letter from Ta the prisone’ 
tent iad the ‘illnece ‘io that a city 
since the commencement 0 e late crisis: ‘* Steiner, 
nephew, for 1,400,000 ‘hl ge & Co., 4,000,000 
orins; Geymuller & Co., 8,000,000 florins; Alexander 
Poss, 60,000 florins ; L.C. Smekal, 60,000 florins; Adolphe 
Leon, 80,000 fiorins ; Pierre 2,000,000 florins; 
Moses Abraham, 100,000 florins ; Osgi Askerogin, 60,000 
florins ; . de s & Co., 1,000,000 
uel de Mayo, 
é Ai she does 4 mm Many be Lg 20,000 florins ; Pola ck, beck florins ; fe 
Conciergerie fi t Pp aa allow her time to summ a total sof 17,180,000 hes (abou 4 360 ries The 
not being abr see any one; and his paper: I f Sabate °y Seme suspen its payments, but_re- 
been placed under phe, uid yeson of this meas they dot not seem to be known, but the general belief i med them again. It appea = pret, that + liabili- 
however is not stated. The imations, with respect | that she will pag judgment by default, and then ix ties, of the firms are so wey s an pa ughout Europe, 
to the late riots, are proceeding ith Shag aciielty ; must necessarily be another hearing. M. Paillet, her that Vienna will have to sust ain mall portion of the 
but as yet it appears cult to antici ra an the — counsel, it is said, will no t be : at Tulle on this occasion. , dated the 
they will produce. aphewr that all persons, to Publi iosity , | 24th ult., state, that as soon as the present 
arms were Sidiens, or a8 procured t 1 d ao shall ee oes on pina railroad from Vienna 
recent distu ces, to med. The militar tary —A fi egraphic raster received from | to Trieste w mmence ; and that the proprietors in 
authorities keep themsely; si Bev to suppress at once, Toulon, paar, that Mascara, abandoned net time Sty Tia here declared their fat to contribute towards 
by the most the slightest attempt to | since, has been re- Snag by the Fr a ae o have ite a . The expenses are estimated at 32,000,000 
create di : n consequence of some | placed in it 2000 m with Etea ant to las hem till flo rin a itis cal Ieulated that the tra anspor! rt of tra vellers 
r ons that the oval of the National Guard | Octo G dt $00 
: and an serenade t to General St. returned to tes The opposition papers make | florins. = Fae Han au pa pers of the ovth a 
Michel, would cause ‘sc gi e pererenen for not colonizing the | the shares of the Vienna aay Bank bat declined in 
diately i d he H | Algerine territory, and for not having closed w eee offer Pci mn consequence of the failure of five me: ee 
n “83 Speen ba Bes € 80} wiss | houses at \Trieste.—It a repo jorted at Be lin t 
those a Binge were paonsarg to have eH there. Gen. Bugeaud seems, however mit his p prese ent Europe ean Powers Ps prose 
ho saidled ie i aad to d i tugel, after aring made a regula- 
tice. The infantry w onfined to their barracks, ball- | ground immediately _ around eee preg which is to be Itai appears 
ite were distributed among the troops, and the 
warts 
| enclosed by a ditch, atid guarded by 150 blockhouses, 500 
to a from their quarters and repair. to the Peed 
squares. But t 
” Sw AND.—Ace s from Tessino of ser et 
i; 
it maccey | te eall these resources into action. 
. The Fées on Thu 
ranging oly Prosi dilerenc with Row The Pru 
govermmp ent has oncession in not insisting on a“ 
ERL 
ult. state, that | the Sehellions Rogues a had bee 
mncil of Stat 
Setlaende i; 
ment sf ae ineese of ‘Cologne The Pope, it seems, 
| Prussian 
ain. F > ok ane 1 
a Dr. wen; but the 
day night, i allemand and gmetad and without 
the slightest amge sa - bag ier _ Indeed, there 
th 
th 
2 mare been but - ttle anifested in the e rejoicings 
so m 
i 
+ +b * Fd tL a ££ A ee 
=. € So . 
‘Spary.—The gent _Was presented on the 25th ult., 
vic ar, @ time, however, promising that it will not 
this occasion Rages t some of the journals 
ge occasion to mol that the seathaiteauk of the 
| decree of the a ay t ACRES her of the guardianship of 
Lome character has away. The National G 
not reviewed, whilst last aig — So 
as being derogatory to ry 
oppose eo adminintering the religions ¢ anne es of the dio- 
The Po na similar dis- 
pute with Nas “Dr. Mohr was nist as the fit can- 
didate for the bishopric of Limberg ‘g, but the Pope has de- 
anes the choice een The Hambur, se 
PR 
the contemplated tae To 
ough warmly supported by the 
per cent. at par, on the 
ns lone gl? Fd the revenue, ie 
“Reece ho aoe from Lisbon to the 
per heen received in Paris caus Giveniehe ; but this ri since ess oft cially . an Union, establish recij rea! rights of s ng 
Toulon, M s, Strasburg, and va cempnter of other | tradicted. ~~ protest * ved —— somes | fe have as to the treaty w 6 = —The , Baden Chan 
towns, a ng that saries had been | created a Minis: as been discussing A = Sp ans of keeping a 
every whi amidst a posaizs Raed affluence of diately bd staat ond the Ba sador was ‘saiiaa- military force on foot, to settg ‘the ge ex 
people, and in the most perfect order. in, and was present at the deliberations of the Council. asad ee as_was the case Jast y 
The late Fiscal Measures. lt "appears that i in one of The o ceremony f administering the s to the new | Die! ss 
the dipaients of th on the fo’ allo owing day ; two legis pee 
ance is made to meanest snl s by th dies } 1 | Prussian ce of Jan aie. or aor to the aa 
arena 3 to provide either food or pay et for Fj the Senate All thi public tribunes were filled with | German States. aden has re-established the permission 
the s ors of taxes at any P ice, and thereby render- ; but the Britigh ambassador was prevented by | to send horses to France, and the other states, it is ‘thought 
ing it ‘lificult, and sometimes impossible, for see to ietleponition from attending. There hg not more than | will pee bi example. 
execute the duties imposed on Siem me Fas & system com-| 140 it uties and senators aos resent, and the Fig vas did Han —The Seco nd Chamber _ of the States hers 
e tendi 
At Nism mes, Caen, and other wns, the inha- h King. This protest declares that mi 
teats Fleas to open their doors to ae officers. © bw when | 35 par hy re z ey ig 4 
disturbances at Sealy ese Reds is still assert the P. dak te oath diavo n x ty te conatitation 4 cid ze a ig is! ey opt wees 
as mentioned in our t Num at the Mesicpel | the functions of Ao omry M. Arguelles then withdre rew, proved of by the cpamay rom _many parts 
Coun of Paris. is decidedly up. The Chamber of Depaties remonstrances s have been t, ug rder of 
of taxation; the Council, ee ig is very guarded in its | was still eng: gaged i a Hocpaaing the clergy bill, an ttacked wr) ¢ also 
ions. Inconnexion with this Bids ang it is cal-| relative to the adve vance of 60 mi illion s of reals, Rag prince pr ae it against e declar f the that 
culated by the journals, from the returns of BoM ew | ple articles of ritish am- | his Ministers were eet = st se elf, ani to 
census alread: Legon od upwards of 400,00 Whois bassador a long” conference yer the Minister for ba country at eins: and ogee Bs if it refused to rote. 
Bsr nevi sf been rated for taxes, will now be made | For ea Affairs on the 23d ult. Government, it yew subsidies, it wi ng cause conceived os 
port ions d str 
ag ne oon coe oe Jo arian! bat . eee Lm von the rege ég seizure of the h strain int put upon it nt < King “ally cd 
aengerevie 2 the Council ep propositions having | our last Number, and it ight that the etek: am- | for the enactment of las 
a object to reduce t! j offered M. Bete: ae a seg ine sage that — ver’ 
ae Pe i ward or siong Considering the | nations on the subject. eng is also said, that M. " Guiz toms’ Union bear Hoses Fra and Be -— 
e secured 1 as offered to make amends for the s: pag his ministers, ¥ 
vention of the pedioegre gm and desirous to French in ate Aldudes ser coe “ te papa briseigeg & eT This proposed upiods 
accomplish : mises made te Ch terr y be satisfactoril ¥ — Nine Spanish | however, certs to be jeccrek regan mpegs by 
t session, be is sal to have called 1 a his Heag zy the Al dudes from Estella on the 25th Germ: an papers, aa 
to eg in a3 ; oe such deductions ery Th ae had Pi “the name 
as will diminish the weig ne public burdens. tion res: sb emigrated to of commercial interests, rs eon: nena, likely to ex 
ee ee edie. 1 sug hag day that the Chamber, by by a| oat tt uilibrium ; eget ber Germany 
the present embarrassments felt Baldi g Austri vote of 57 aginst 5 P36, bas authorised the raising of three | nor any of the Five Great Powers eed ea be com” 
ers, resent time a mortgage | cluded mature 
Traty.—A letter, dated poe 24th ult., 
gives #8 
account. of of the falling paswmeton, which sete 
