538 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [N° 38. 
hom Madame Laffarge wished to bring forward as whe the captain notifying his some of seizing the gua ane 
de nee against the prosecution. The Procureur du Roi | costa the crew. It is further 
eins. 
es — Albert, and the Princess 
ue i 
aid that the British legation has formally demand ded _that 
f t 
ish that they | may be punished as pirates, and righ 
r None of the BF eet nie authorities 
he 
fart r 
een Sepa. Subsequent 
ES 
eos 
eA 05 
= 
f it had not been accompa "ty a fer = 
dressed “A the Duke de Victo 
Tt th 
is in the Madrid Gazette. 
only was bara to aed a phe 5 Mm the — 
and that any authority derived from any othe er source 4 
Courr.—Her nd, and the j ur havin als s0 rejected it, 
Royal are well, and co spi ndsor Cas me the conse for hep J 7 ne itersed | the crew 
Majesty istexpected to ret see on Mon He = allow judg’ o go by_default, and 1 was oe 
ee E.R. a bs ane ga reviewed the 7 a itigh. her by the Tatareetcneret to withdtaw, sn geversl wit- 
tenes athe nesses wer en examined, and, after a long inquiry, 
i Appoin nim nents — A Ministerial paper states, | Madame affarge was found guilty ; the d ds were 
bone Ad miral Sir George Cockburn is = about ae 0 proceed ® | ordered to be restored, and the Leotaud family, having 
aoe nea to take the command of ourFleet in | +)-i; ulterior remedy against the prisoner, were adjudged 
ay. the costs. 
die. Movemanis. aout Loge goat po are ry in the Colonics: —Since the last account of 
Baron Brion has, after. a dene, of n early 20 years published | paper, 
finally r e Ist Tone: H ‘ee folowing tk numbers hav 
a Ths, “for peveral years Secretary of Lege n fro =. en received : artinique, — en niranchisements ; 
he United pee) at this Court, has reine his Guadaloupe, 233; ee nch Guyana, 45; Bou , 70. 
ofc jal duties, ft London on his return to America. | qo; al, 488. 
—s -— The following is a w ak statement, Imports and Exports of Grain.—Accor ie 
silos up from official 
the whole United Kingdom in the years 1839, 1840, and 
4b 
18. 
Week ont June 20, 1841, 5 = dh 7a, 196 
ann 21, Hts : ° F 3,221,206 
24, 1 . 1,585,973 
Tnerease since ent on a Cust letten, P 551,930 
1839 Pare. 187, 163 
7 
Fuance.— Disturbances at Toulouse.—The last tele- 
ordin 
published ee the br smart = Agriculture and Som mmerce, 
the quantity of wheat imported into France during the 
first six months of 1841, ‘iteigtiad to 88,695 
quintals 5 3 other grain, 6,28 95 and flour, 485 
f those articles 
11, 914 metrical quintals; other grain, ry 853 ; 
The Resency does not deny that the Queen Mother w: was 
says that th 
ill and everything ng Roy amily ant 
2 Pe 
d that it is equ hyn eles yf 
any other | of the monarchy, since the changes 
Ia 4 bi bie ntity stored i 4 we Satrepiteo on the bi 
Ju wheat, 12! ee rical quintals ; ot 
g gy 260 ; 3 and flour, 28,05 
Algeria. —Letters ret Algiers of the 27th ult. = 
brought unfayourable news from the province of Ora 
voke 
which have taken “pled in the consti feation control and 
and no power can exist in the state 
ich does not origtnals 
od ies. 
y calling on the people 
to disregard anythir m 
ng whic ich does not come recommended 
iJ 
fectly quie 
h } 7 d 
in the rapena eh ind of pera, order, The disarming 
n Abd Th e Emir, 
pork collected he forces, harassed and attacked the 
m Mascara to the sea-coast at Mosta- 
of the omnes National Guard was 
any im and the Officers of the | Meniepeat were 
ganem, pos & a battali placed in 
Bae hia a 
and lost, it is stated,70 men. Other 
stituted Government, supported as it is by the laws, by 
the y, and by the National Guard and public lic “opinion, 
Bast tte also contains a decree of partial sbandment 
the Royal Guard. The Body Guards, two regim 
Infantry, two regiments of Pesta! the Artillery, pa the 
JAY iolen anifesto 
bg 
the late Allocution of the Po ‘ope, t fe 
previous Number. _ This ‘document is gl as a de- 
Paj 
addi 
country. It is also 
peaks of an “arabe 3 nature from the C aptains Ge’ 
body. “The estigation oing oO ely, | accounts say, si Vee veal Lamoriciére with’ difficulty 
and the reonsble “publiters of erty dees Dertigs apt reached Mostagan the loss of one-third of his 
had been arrested. The announcement t of the arrest of force. Throoghost this — of the Regency the French 
M. Arzac, the pore lr given r fortresses, hep have been obliged to 
premature: he has, however, been d salt the cat nd horses for their re ort, | while 
by the magistrates. Threats of i to have | in the mean Peres the Arabs a ve succeeded in 
been addressed to new Mayor an gues; in thelr harves' 
consequence of ¥ . Larigandiére, one of the Muni- Spain. The protest and letter addressed to the regent 
i Council, has thought fit to send in his. resignation, by the ex- queen Christina haye been copied be ie a 
juent accounts inform us that all continues quiet in | drid papers from the Paris prints, and appea havi 
Further arrests took place on the Sth inst., and | created considerable sensation. In the aitting red th 
several “of those previously arreste arrested had been li thsi Posey on the 3st, several Ser gs on the 
of Navarre and Valencia respecting the Tittle depends 
to be certain that General Mina’s widow ped 
The number of m| uskets given up by the ' National. Guai inistry to communicate them observing 
amoun t the protest was an off ai fant mae national re- 
Rulhiéres reviewed the troops of the line amidst a very | ntation, and that Government evinced a want of 
large assembl ness and dignity by keepi e secret, d y not 
The late Fiscal ys ao example of Toulouse, st it before it appeare j 
in opposing the measures of the Minister of Finance, has 
journals ; that it 
ttack pettia the movement f 
oegt . and the cabinet should not forget Pine 
that she has, in fact, commenced her dati 
PortuGaL.—We have jam from Lis bon to the 2d 
inst. The Chamber of Deputies had postponed. “the cae 
protracted debates on the Prcition é the Foraes, in i bl 
to enter upon that of finance, the s ecial co} mmit ttee 
ing given in a report ie See proposal of the late aed 
ae page 
oug| ht to resign their Praha The President iF Fre 
Couneil i in . EeRy. ohesrtes that we Government pays act 
wit bose the rudence impose: its 
hoot wish that the protest 
n the parments “ 
bh to the Ist Taly et 
th 
diating this project, and ‘the upon the ir Bin 
pcan on the 2d inst. Ae serious fire which broke 
st, had destroyed a large pile of buildings be: 
2 
Rn 
€ south o nce. On 
the turbance took "place at perverts the 
pene rn pel oo pen din t of the Giro in conse 
quence of an attem the I Taxes to 
mence the census without being accompanied by the 
authorities. The majority of ane inhabitants closed 
their doors, and crowds ry te Slane assembled, a serious dis- 
turbance was feared, whi ch h was aie gi by 
™y. Poa .. 1 
seayue 
ia mind, and for Beda d about fresh commotions. For 
this reason, therefore, he hastened to inform the Chamber 
nt of oe ‘Was 3 occupied by a cabinet-maker, part iby | . 
silk and the 
; and the Seas 
Proposition against the measures of the Mine 
ite eo yt an out of six. The 
ine Govern- 
whet the Co ancil 
lies. It was entirély destroyed, and several lives aaa) 
to hav e been lost. The English, | French, and Portugness 
, | Bere and that not oar would “the document be com- 
municated to eee & i fos -<aes mae ready 
make ao Le a seve the affair, if er M. 
guardi con to her M. lesty, rece’ 
GrRMAnr. — Accounts from “Vienna - -inform us thst 
ajes ved 
fie Sit al the ofices of the royal household, to hip 
— make no ehanges in the 
i such as were o podediaiely 
bonempesble Mevdrfactean it was reported that the 
widow of ral Mina would replace the Marchioness of 
Santa Cruz in the Office of governess of the 
Fe 
the next meeting of the Chamber a mo tion to oo. 
much of the law in respect to the system of subdivision 
oe ee inter Sees. Wha, old id plan of re reparti- 
t likewise blames the illegal opposition fa | 
be "Poulijaie but “insists upon the Fight 0 of free and legal 
hat the patriarch of = Indies, 
5 and | 
who d to 
the can tal. 
pp ee soa the P. of. ho 
of Aus 
ieee and Fig 
D 
will be con 
sede in that po but the mention of Mad 
had given satisfaction. 
tae Hees ator 
towal rds the payment of ' dividends on the ca 
ey that 
f Finance intends shortly 6 "ihe 80,0007 
easiael divi- 
tienes on on the subject of Austri snofactures 
being a reply to an pie ay on this cubject that lately ap- 
peared in the British and Foreign Review. This i 
ee 
discussion of the Municipalities, 
of Bordeaux have also protested against the census: and 
or and his two colleagues have waited on _the 
ree per cent. offered ; an 
Saved 3 that 
three that he 
agent to London to Bech matters. cer and if 
cs 
Ly i _the ; execution © of their 
The long-debated 
passed. 
ital lo ed in manufacturing in 
om emp x declared itself able 
by no means 
of of 35 millions 
—— 
country, ithstai 
to _Stand — without ap ey co- od 
d that t the attachment of revenue officers 
aving been m 
| inst. Mae i a commenced the 
eruil Faise 
Thi in}, rire ae 
iting Bill 
S 
7. Wanieinal 7 
000 
senate is poe to close its sittin 
icipal C i f «Bio have eh a com 
of G m- 
ment. meni. At Tour ‘as the Aeror has aan his Pores 
id the M 
ndin n the fabjest 0 or ae recent 
disputes betmeen “the i Spaniads and Eng at Algesiras 
ae elsewher i th 
rnment, drawn 
col 
preps tes 
the for — were the ms that a 
Came in like manner 
he Pe “hasta fom Too mn inform us that Ad- 
pec aoe om dear m that port on the a0 a et, with 
two ships ie, ha ed o 
the Levant, and to unite he a. — Teche Prench 
eseas. ego measure is s sed t 
health of the Sultan, and 
f the per tera od had Beat adsuistad with 
his — into the Guarda- costa tag and that he 
h 
£ uh 
oe statement it appears =o 4+ empire, € 3 
Hungary, hme oho and the military frontier in whieh 
industry is taxed, but ip, WD also th 
t + ¢h + 
f affairs. Je had b 
Sree 
art q the 7+} 
t, again disex her 
it was followed, jag? Pig fired at oy "os British 
aha Further rons on has since been received of 
-the ramen of the Company. i appears s that one of 
perly speak age mauufa ae ntained 
13,361 ; and in 1837, 13,389. The term ae 
bowers appears to ‘widely ex extended, and ges 
many Gadecoen who in this Cig would no’ 
the title, The diminutive seale sien on vhich 
wal = 
connect ew: 
with the anal the Asiatic an 
2d inst., _—, Huse pk ren soso oF 12 mit 
e lin e frigate, and a corvette, in the 
s of / peman 
ds rs 
— ¢ Madame Laffarge. ee 
& 
eB 
of Tulle, on the Stu ia 
a delay 
ot < whale 
be i sm 
came on before 
ist. “Ehe soansel 
thre months to 
a ia teoon Aiginy 
of seizure exists, a British vessel, laden with cotton and 
of the Rag nent are erected mus 
well as the fact tha 
| eee eieeada we to this subject ; giving pate 
| the several manufactories in the Austrian Empine 
ta se, | 
year 1839; Silk spinning and weaving, 5,044 y 
hen ince gm A 
the Bit hy of 98, or men, insnding the ae cntnge 
‘oops in 
