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THE 
GARDENERS’ —— 
[N° 36. 
sn of marauders were dail 
d aused by reports sik 
peste certain _agents charged ‘mith that part of 
——. — rland has resigned her appointment as | to France and to M. Guizot, t 1 4 
Mistress of e Rubes, and the Duchess of Bedford and | tion in the political circl f Paris. mis 
ip eae of Normanby have resigned their offices Fi. Me t 
as Ladies in Waiting ; her ms ajesty has been pleased to 
ig ona aver oe the Duchess | spirit of resistance to its enforcement is het sbeidine 
of Bucclengh will be the new igh riod ae of lof the begs piers who had 
The New Minisiry—On Sund poe P 1 h pinion on the que , 19 had 
ived residence of Sir Robert Peel, in <a din favour of its leg galit : sr one eka of th 
Whitehall-gardens, a communication from her Ma- { Nor are divided in sata Joriinne on the e question. 
jesty, requiring the attendance of the tight hon. baronet The yeas of the department of Upper r Garonne, of whic 
at Windsor Castle on the following day. Sir R. Peel had } Toulouse is the eapital, bie or a AM one Se voice. 
audience o esty y, when he re- nec and le gal, but 
d th to form a new Administra: d 
thon. baronet again waited on her Ma. ajesty, 
has b t ten years from the ‘* 
Spartn.—The Cites — tier on 
after hove adopted, on t rth 
eny discussion, namely, a Mil 
y Pension bill, 
a It; bas bill for the Ali 
it into ‘effect was taken se only 14 against 12. ‘The Coun- 
by 48 to 28; that of the endarae a by 64 re ; 
tion. The righ 
at Windsor, on Tuesday, and 
new Cabinet, whic! 
of the h met with her Majesty’s ap- 
THE CABINET. 
ioe ee Some of ba ge without 8 Duke of W ington, 
Lord Chancellor See . Lord Lyndh 
President of the Couneit™ Lord Wharncliffe 
Lord Priry Seal. Duke of a ea 
First Lor the Treasury Sir Robert Pee! 
First lovdetthe Admiralty Earl of Haddington. 
Secretary fur the Home Department Sir J. Grahai 
Secretary for Foreign Affairs Earl of Aberdeen. 
Seeretary for the Colonies . Lord Stanley. 
President of the Board of Trade Earl of Kipon. 
President of the Board of Control Lord Ellenborough, 
lor of the r. Goulbarn. 
at War . Sir Henry Har 
dinge. 
Treasurer of the Ne and aster 
poy tga Paym * }sir Edw. propa 
Nor Meusens oF THE Peace gin 
P| 
Lord-Lienjenant eland 1 De Grey. 
Secretary for eclond : "taba Eliot. 
Commander-in- Chi: . . Lord Hill. 
Master- General of the Ordnance Sir Geo. Murray. 
Secretary of the Admiralty . . apa alae 
4 ies of th 34 Sir Thos. Fremantle. 
say wok Atal die ee 
Sir E. Sugden. 
slacks 
Chancellor Duchy eon a 
ee ecteune hy of Lancate Lord Granvil 
Under Secretaries State, Foreign De- GB on cndhiec yea gerry 
“Secretary of State, Colonia 
‘WaderSeretery of Slat, Hm Depart. } Bingham 
_sircery of the io Ctra ! Hon. 3. Stuart Wortley. 
al 
my 
ae 
EE 
oo can esl Pow- 
g 
Claremont, for the beangeany eceiving 
from the late Ministers, and for isnerig Fa oaths 
new Administration, 
the measure, which has ‘been put in force throughout 
To 
th e e opposition journals r ao that there are as yet only 
20 out of &6 Sen General who have delivered their 
a te but that thos of Aisne, Vienne, Ve ndée, Manche, 
étes du No las 
epinaans of which it t ad 
of the e census have been nex small, and that in a 
4 
Sn} th eral 
as “slight 
oF a nature 
ntin rue to declare in favour of the census. 
disturbances ae Lame * yeni lace, ber no! nih 
+ gh e 
and that for Pp 
posed cession ne 0 Ee land f the islands of Anna d 
Fern ando Po, ve before an 
ment, having been able by o other means fulfil pet 
bligations which i racted with line Britain, the 
project of alienating those islands had been abandoned, 
appears that all tl nt difficulties in regard to the 
an of 60 millions o s been r ed, and that 
Government will shortl f th m, 
worthy of ni louse ex-Com- | its "Keates of the 23d, authorised the giving of canal 
missary of Pol a el bee bale: con staal ent in of 60, 0Ov/. 0 on London t 0 pay the overdue s and 
pi for nares of anes tse the riots, has been sent i 1 to lish subjects 
ff, under escort, to Toulouse, to take his trial at the | by virtue of the Ofali 9 whic to be 
ssize itted to Lond he 24 25th ult. hough 
The Army. Tt app that that Portion of the Army | tl t to b for alarm, 
which finished i 31st Dec iderabl 
I d into | body of troops to the None e pr ovinces, to protect the 
effe rete and its environs on Monda ay. It was also pe grt tet of the new ey relative to the fueros. Five 
pata that the soldiers whose term of servic raat M2 ue lions, with Cav valry and Artillery, amounting t to 3098 
expire on _the 3ist Dec. next year, will be provisions ally y 
i nieigt en disposal of the Captain 1 of th 
bac: shall have passed through their first ra Each of vinces. Commissaries from Bi iscay, a! ne Guipuse 
tingents is estimated at 60,000 m a. —It is | had arrived at Madrid to sidan the fueros before the 
y | ensuing session, Great fears appear to be ent ined at 
Por made d the marine to ten armed vessels ; Madrid ofa seriou s poiesl thy with Portugal; aa 
pate he is supported by MM. Teste and Guizot, but i ould it o nce ps out, 
opposed by 1 Soult, “end accounts affirm that Id t dic vern> 
the Marshal is opposed to the disarmaments. The ment appears t to be  tonaa turning its attention to the 
reduction of ee phe will fy "effected by laying up th 
large ships, and by increasing the number of frigates and and seeing, i d, that th hey ca annot immediately set 
steamers. aside their contract ae the edna service, have 
hey 
\ taken up the Railroad question w with ote fie Council 
the interest on 
as it is believ ved, to 
be a check on the contractors sand their sone es who 
anding 
50,0002., to 
| Orleans and Tours, and- os tere “innate on. iy eipee tte for the 
| railroad from m Orleans to 9 Vierzon _ The town of Blois had 
1 2 
alr f a 
milion Simase and Nantes Railwa 
The ce on in the different towns 
of he department, pot the department of eager te 8 
will 
which is alike interested i —— undertaking, wi 
evs roar — 
tho ought, contr! bute towards 
7) tn 
ith the bandistas i y pl rg fet ns 
G praying 
Pcl squadron, commanded by Vice- Adal 
Hugon, 2 eh vias from that wee on the 26th ult., 
vres. Fro — Bye vom brought 
ed we | 
on “ry Zon 
— a 
e line. Inform 
been received from oulon, court the 
8 also 
iver that the 
French had abandoned their ee so —, = Port 
Mahon. Orders had been received esta- 
ishment with all possible a sind Somey vessels had 
arrived for the f conveying the sick and ae va- 
if t to France. 
spell Msgs ror poate k place at Caen on 
the occasio M. Gals visiting that 
eer The 2 "National oppeclee net tates, t that up- 
that the etre cotton now ising in their custom-house 
declaring that their 
ill be ruined if “the sales be per mitted to 
ti fR lich QL 1 vara of 3 
ta at ia re Ae ba ee a ae, 
be a r 
duced at 6 reals 8 per re 
vourably spoken of. ibis the country; @ 
that Spain will be enabled, in ness 7 "the 
half 
abundant harvest, to export this year from h miliion 
to ogee hundred’ thousand quarters of wheat. iecoming 
qu ming 
In Catal vgn in the + a provinces, and at ove iadatia 
the discontent of the troo nearly degenerate 
into revolt. thi 
teh, 
this week tendering his Lordshi 2» resignation, w 
how has been pleased to oe 
" 
their feelings of hostility to that eremners and tl 
4 hat the 
ich tee j tamult at eat h became so great and the mob so violent 
| that it ryto opulace 
calli in the Military - The p 
then dispersed, t 
ains*a Laoag warrant, directi that pia the 1 
Det. the rate is i 
Posted in any docgeryrenge Braud 
to poh or by the 
be reduced to a we 
ounce in weight, 
by the 
pee 
o and an 
"through the - United Kingdom, conveyed 
cet b 
‘Ss eee ie act 
= 
5 
a 
; 
Thiet | ox 
the night, singing the Mareeilting bymn, It is added 
that M, Guizot had come to the city to pi * = 
Couneil- core peer ‘gutted it without doing 
occurren dad eo 
th ‘ 1 } 
‘ In this last — it is said the soldiers were 
with difficulty ae ig ae up = ow the initials of the 
ex-Queen Chris fr r shakos. It 
is also ade vy had d information 
that Gen. cag rvaez ari arriv ated Mamet. on 4 
me to Gi beat with | the purpose, eo caper 
ain mt raise 
ment on behalf Christina Cuvenenels 
as 0} Seg alert to. oppose this plan. 
Portucat.—We have inte ligence from Lisbon to the 
the measures | mgr tat 5 
h 
their cro} Ss 
under a most ewer circumstances ; 5 “and the ac- 
counts fro 
h Goverament bad, 
haa of all de- 
rohibited 
wheat —- very abundant. The prices had risen at 
sur-Aube, Gace, and Laferté Gaucher; and fallen 
_ or or Har eg ns or Han- 
a F Beuaiasiope ( (Oke) Chatellerault, Chatea 
per Mi 
ugoutier, Piou- 
rebea au, Neubourg, Orhe c, Rouen, and Sabié. The 
| town, and leave strong 
| of one centime per Sector at mad _ we the mont ‘© 
Algeria.—Accounts trom eae 
that 
| state the Preparations for ae mpeles were 
| already com! ; that the expediicn would take the 
field in Sept., and proceed to Mascara, and that it would 
and sow the fields neigh bouisind of that 
detachments to protect the crops. 
_at Oran that Abd-el- Kader had marched 
ay Blveos Braga 
he Po 
iounderstinding ween 
gigs the little knowledge po er 
Spaniards of the real state xd fag = in Po ints Por 
Mi ister a 
trate we the conduct Duxd the Spani: inis ne og, sero 
ionary ot deat harvest both of corn and de sda mR 
alt! 
near Beni-Mered the continuous ditch had been erossed by had been ived from England at a maximum of 60% 
who carried off a great number of oxen. f them, it was thought, executed unless 
mere recovered. by the troops, who immediately | Azores, w ee were much lower, coukd sead * 597” 
been erected at this spot, which was the weakest peak ot} map sjbout half the price it was at Lisbon; 84 
