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THE GARDENERS’ 
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poy a Wists etic ait three dae = decided on 
‘ot carrying into effect the proposed amnesty to Prince 
quis Napoleon and the other gee siihaotied inplicsted 
a the affair of Boulogne. We lea n from Lyo ag N 
oh ad 
rince 
ie 
Bevicium.—The British Queen steamer, bearin 
Be ire English, Mier FAs Dalg flags, arrived at ion werp 
from Liverpool on the 9th, and excited the surprise and 
admir. ation oF the spec ctators who crowded the quays. The 
were lavish in their praises of 
the alegaae with which. it is furnished = a the good 
had been ofder 
0 quit the eich ‘eons baviog pictar sith t au- 
hority fr from the Governm The e papers — that o 
ect the 
of peo WH salad dh 
The accessio 
toma! 
men 1 be shortly completed. 
post sted “ hedge the Duch ny 
por 
f the Grand Duchy of arrryrsas | to the German Cus- | 
ige- 
ry part of the buildi ling 
ja Besar contained in oe vaults below. The o mental 
— alone costs 300,000 rubles: A j siaibennade com- 
pany in Englan permission 
years are allowed to complete 
the whol ey which will be 33 miles 79 than the 
common between M it is in- 
tended to eel pn to Bybinsk, i ernment of 
Yoroslaw, on the right bank of the. Wolpe meine that 
town carries on the Susbet extensive corn i. with St: 
uce of 
hich must Milne "gratified tie ei of the nephew of other productions, ‘Travellers are nO longer stopped at rege and all ¥ essels laden wit th the 
Napoleon, ich were nevertheless of a seditious or, rather, 
character. n that side, and Prussian custom — Letters from 1 Copenhagen state that Mrs 
State of Trade. —Accounts from all eee of France os er tave Bedi sent e the Belgian pata Fry eed ti er ic oeahen, Mr r. Gurney, ave been visiting the 
hroughout the g war iIready prisons in that - and deliver ing lectures for the pro- 
province s. In Paris this is peculiarly observable,’ nd in L in Silesia _ The K their philanthropic views. . The Fadreland 
be cgi manner in the Palais Royal, which in a com > ore arrived at eeting was held on ae 30th alt, at 
se is said to be rapidly rgd Rare —A failu received with every Pres loyalty. hale wer e pre- s. Fry’s preven; which was atten ya ee f 
a occurred at Provins whic’ as distress vat viously assembled in the town the Archdukes Ferdinand, individual of both sexes who feel an pacts im 
consternation throughout an extensive district ; M. Ger- | Maximilian, Charles, and Ferdinand, of, Austria, Prince provement of prison discipline. Mrs. Fry sta sted ee ‘the 
vais, a notary mb sr of the Cha of Deputies, | and Princess Frederick, of the Netherlands, Prince Charles | assem ble d company that she was rons to leave Copen- 
g failed f ns of francs (160,0007.) The | of aria, the El me veg a of Hesse, the Grand Duke | hagen that day 
number of his dveditors'' exceeds 600, and the loss will | of Sa eimar, an e Frederick of sse d ld for the » promotion of 
amount to 75 per cent. The town of Provins is said to | Emperor of Russia was dayecpeite’. N English | the 
be rey paralysed ; 3 all. the cafés and theatres are 
close: 
great number of officers, 
A letter from Bres 
noblemen and trave ler 8 and “8 
not suficlent to take an interest in a ching, but to adopt 
€ 200 0NDF 
east a fulfilled 
— of the lee inst. hy ‘states that the establishment of the 
* a et 
form 
bi _— suggestion it was then termined te 
purpose, e, and aiproviloned committee 
horses, 
f great interest, 
bring © eosin chielyt to the decrees respecting financial 
matte bl es e decree of 
the Corte es 3’ authorising Government to a loan of 
60,000,000 reals at 6 per cent., and o: aaieaies the 
6 2n AND 
in m 
i 
ace travellers and baggage, and a “two ‘camps 
“ol fre ro putin of the society. Mrs. ‘Fry and 
will comprise 80,000 men.—The German Papers contain 
a re. eer statement 0 _ the armies of 
Prussia, Austria 
ad vere a subscribed the sum of 202; towards 
credits constituting tes floating debt ; together with the son “Prussia has 14,000,000 inhabitants, and ca unts from Stockholm announce. that: 
terms on which Government intends f | 532,000 men. Austria has a population of 32, 000,0 00 Made. Taglion anvee in that, her native city, om the 
45,000,000 reals, sabagen mn the bandas of the salt | souls rmy is 750,000 strong; and if this geil 22d. _On the peeietin 2 day this celebrated d dancer dined 
nopoly, and another of 17,000,000 on those of the would adopt the Prussian system, it a Cran y 
stamp duties. It has also promulgat he law of ys ,216,000 men. The Germanic Confederat i tt 
Cortes, declaring oi the property of the secular clergy reckoning Austria and Prussia, has a pop lation of | amidst the potas acclamations wn a crow wis we assem- 
be an to th ational domain. The 60,000/. “hil 16,009,000, and an army of 195,920 men. If it + yay blage. bn Queen, km r with the Prince and Princess 
for the deb left “Madrid on the 2d, ai russian system, it could easily have 608,000 men. | Royal, honoured the re with their presence on the 
was said that the ioe 3 fohar sects could bring out an army of 370,000 occasion. 
the 18th, the 1 the dividend France out of a population of 35,000,000 Gree me sa have been received stating that the 
the Capitalisation Three per Cen y of 840,000 men. If it adopted the Pi new minist cease worn out with 
tion that his Royal rik greg ae ti Pai te on ‘Pra sian system, it m increase the a 1,33) the obstacles thr rown in his w ing Otho, had defini- 
he formal arg of the. men us, all these forces joined, form in Germany | tively resigned, and anot net was rogr 
nner to return to en and that the ng is 1,652. en, ft e Prussian — the | formation, un Reg auspices of MM. Christides and 
to forward to his Royal Hig iaaiains wh rmy be increased : 356, 000 m Thus | Criezes. of Greece were daily” becoming mor 
thing 2 at Bordeaux, the necessary passports to sani with 
his fa famil y to reside permanently at Madrid. The pa pers 
fod 
complicate 1 
mig 
8 
a they adopted t the Prossian system Fron would 
many 
was “anticipated. The Candiot refugees have arrived at 
k 026 m Ger would tere an strong Egin a, where they number 500 men, and refuse to lay 
French A Ambassador a Pome drid, a8 the medium of ¢ h Russia and Fra ; ne down an arms. 
munication betwee ae n Is abella oer her mot ae ne “but could Wppose 1 1380, 000 men to France, a 1, 00 10, Iraty.—The report of the death of Silvio Pellico has 
the details: present little Sree to the English reader. | Russia.— and pasted been rioably contradicted. A letter received from him 
The’ deal ath of the celebrated lee ish poet, Moratin, long a a Side of emeys be $ been cece on the Place de | is che Saat proof that the illustrious author of ‘ Le Pri- 
: Belle Alli iance, at Berlin commemoration id the | gioni’’ isin perfect bi .— Lette: i Rome announce 
in Madrid, and h the Lg PE army over Mi aitecda, a is to he Pope commenced his image to Assisi and 
Spain, where be fac eens on the 15th of next month, the birth = the — from Leghorn inform 
Portve rar un rete rii state of ie ia tions | of king. which was lately 
between Spain and Pong — ations to occupy | paratio ons are alr iy “making for the marriage o the Mongibetio, "his bean into 6 fathoms 
parent at ; Lisbon, and it is now arrange ed that the Mar- Esuragner yepeend —— daughter of the Techduke | water, ges bat there is sheet 9 of raising and 
Mad a wipe mission, for with the Cro ereby savi d other Pee-erasess on board, 
the. pu purpose of bringing about a better state of feeling tal r that between 
Th the roa ea ~~ f Deputies the proceedi ngs had been the pier of Septem mber. Tey iy announce hat Pyase hex Plowden, the Eng oh ever er rn "Vlo renee; amd Dr: 
dite na confi b Esterhazy, who wi was in Vie had a repeated to | Crooke, | Chamberlain % the Grand Duke of Lucea ; they 
ing the diferential duties existing in favour of the national | Prince Metternich his serious iatenton of quitting diplo- feet, and Dr. Crooke was killed 
flag has been car ried by a majority of 36, h th th Mr. vomne fied in the direction of Mo- 
mercantile comm +t has a * nd now awaits his trial 
strongly prot rotested against it. On some a arising | estates, are mentioned as his reasons for ene politiea by the ip laws as assin.—Lette —_ Naples 
in the Chambers relative to the alarming increase of the life § e thal t four days’ heat “have lately experienced 
rillas in the Algarve, and their maintai s known before eget is all 
‘ical: rere the Ministers of War and Foreign | to the Grand Duke her r father, where it is pclicved that bpent up, but no apparent. change too ook place at- 
Ps in admitti a ae — the exek "of military | King Otho will Hers rey shortly.—M. Thiers temp erature - 
force, and more aed means for carrying on any | Nuremberg on the 6th inst., and imm ragga pipe visit- | Torxey.—The arrival of the Levant mail has brought 
active operations ; th wa Fi , evening | letters from Constantinople hn “the 28th alt. The most 
the ish Government had made an offer of troops to | he had a charivari; aud Becker’s song 8 brought pitt is the nen thei 
bee te for the — of these bandits, ae infest | sung under his window at - bem <4 pan ar- | the 2 Tarkish governme ent are not about to — 
countries indiscri: tely. The Vasco da Gama, 84,| rested the disturbers.—Lette 
was launched on the "2d inst., in the preha of f the that Prince Metternich is oi coding. at Johannisberg. | with the French. The ezpounio ne aot directed 
Queen, Ki msort, the Empress, the Infantas, and on The activity of on Highnten, although apparently re- | for the pre agains ¢ Tunis, wii, arester Lagi 
large assemblage of the inhabitants of Lisbon and it posing from the igen Ay staté affairs, finds no truce | visit Tripoli, of which the Pacha, Aske i 6 
peghbou The launch of a line-of-battle- ship had | bron fn his residence on the banks of the Rhine, and the | all authority at defiance. The rans coer 
Piva a teh a spectacle in Lisbon that it was quite | chaten is already filled with diplomatists Stage different | Artillery Officers pay AR irae og ser inane 
bie European Cour! state ae : 
and es loaded with spectators; an English brig of | course oat th operations in the cade of that city re: of the impost is set nti i? re ier a 
Wat, a French corvette, and several Portuguese ships, | the restoration of the pictures of the Saviour and the | to pay 3, ans Lear: wa saan = es to Syria. 
a from their o pect positions, and anchored near r | Apostles Peter and John, the workmen had tongs to selves, and extending the comm 
pp ganar i casion ; and the festivities i in honour light several colo ssal figures which had been obliterated 1 sulta : re ahh scone 
bustle of political eattirn, issih: sheroeate from St. P tear ho state that St. | from Wall ee ; : 
: Bi disturb t lie true 
ha WITZERLAN ND .—The President of the Diet, 1 M. Neu- George’ s-hall, in the win ater Palace, which lately fell i In, prow tis ine mpownct sk at Piveilé, se aera tink 
Te his address b he —— a hope that, at the period of and had just been Neue and cin pa in a style eof # mystery; but pop pular rumour attributes it to "isl 
Pets Te-assembling, they would return phaser with acon] magtiecnee of which som C d pepe h ° ag 
Agreeably te barn c the question of io rises” ie! oa bere Se toes ia — . h arrara rélyd 1 hi sy te ced at Pera 4 ie reported 
ideas . ¥ hagduiateoceareos f| conversion of tw cers to the Mahomedan 
tele he nes or tre cot bee oa eo a apm in Cont a faith. One of these, sar Von agri formerly 
yr gfe ‘ee ae hives: were saved i in the Austrian service, anc w lieutenant- col. 
nas been issued a fi cera the Si cdectien of foreign | in that of the Sultan, was on the pean ae a initiated 
onpooier ity the Transcaucasian = at ae i f Islamism. The effec produced by 
wi 
of oe with Persia, Turkey, 
reported conversion is the greater, dein 
of 
this 
poe rkmen are now daily sajlopet in | instance of any Frank Roman Catholi¢e 
’ 57 embraced f the 
ding the Inperi cou years ago. se oh Aero de Bonneval, who, about a century past, 
wade fie pref. she wey vans being of Moga 
od being employed exce fog the floors. “This Palace of Pacha. —The two aoe 
is to be heated by means of 
