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THE THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 39. 
elections rendered necessary by the late ministerial ar- 
a and which we re not Bn inated last week, 
have n a -election, without op- 
Lord Stan » wl — 
ition 
been eaduee 8 he Northern Divisio on of 
e North Riding of York 
Ke 
he Viscoun 
Mr. P | an 
without opposition for Westinoreland, 
the Minister’s — he was for the last offence con- 
in the towns is shoo sufficient to prevent an open revolt. 
An jal account has been published of the Tate | Giskart- | | detec to the ximum of the Fel i viz years’ 
ances at Cucmans, which 4 gad littl mprisonment, " pre her jo urna al has Psp more violent 
iven in our last number. It asserts that pra. par stil, having published couse. 
had been sent from Clermont to stir up the sichtoasttn cation of the F secon chief, in which the editor asserts his 
villages, and that the emissaries f the Se ret Societi ies unless 
quitted the town on llth, since which period ord of the ba ayonet, and 1 that his paper 
been restored. 0 a rrests bene? taken pla os; should a bed in spite of his cireular, 
d the prisons, it is said, ld hold the number Portuca e have received Lisbon news to the 13th 
in custody. Four a soldiers a ort wo ware neymen have inst. The wale financial Bdge: proposed by the spe 
tied — e epu 
f their wounds, received during the riots. 
por 
National was selsed at the st on Saturda ay, in con eo passed. T eo 
eancy has occurred in the re presentatio n 
. the bo rough of Wilton my in consequence 0 of the ace cession 
with the proceeds of the new taxes alre: 
surrection, and the portant! journals have been seized in 
If the payment of the fi peed 
S Toulouse on the |5th, 
voted, 
ta Somerton, eldest son of the Earl of paren, is 
she May pee” i. on We Conservative interest. It 
4 didate rie Siucnty of Sligo, vacant eit the "sppointen 
of rant =e Col. Perceval 
ted Election Peti —The following is a 
eet lt of the em sg which <i — st the 
a nm pre ted : —Gre harlow, 
re Bh on 
op ns), V 
Regis, Thetford on Pelithero nd ) Tews Belfast <3) 
extraordi inary precauti or we taken, in consequence of dividends. Several of = Lape gem ste rr non the 
some alarming accounts fesse at the Prefecture ; but to the Senate.—Government 
the  nuneeconth 7 ed quiet in the midst of these mili- bad applied for authority to pay the neg Pon and 
tary dem ons. Pre e end of the present month 
The Loa The ‘Moniteur of Sunday contains the long- | till the end of Jun ais a epee pee was ex 
xpected eal ecree, countersigned by the Minister of | to exc cite much opie osition. It had been referred to the 
Finance, authorising the latter to raise a portion of the Finance Committee, which had not presented its report 
loan of 450 millions of fi asi (renee . son ), by a of | when the pac! cket left. Th e differential duties, by — 
ca ” passed y h The unt 0 Aare. 
sent sum to ber er 150 ‘millions of cas s (6,0 0,000 1), tuguese shipping, have bee repeali 
in eine per esata ock. _Som me of the journals | declare that | en pose ishe qd by the tariff will have to rhe. aii infenti 
M.H ty will also be 
for the expenses until the Ast Jan., without any necessity ml posed on oods i imported in the shippin ¢ ae pebesens 
s which levy differential duties on Portuguese shipping. 
against him. The cil, they ad t Those of this country, for instance, will be liable to pay 
semstiieds were pte nge r the same as coy te were a yen the additional duties of 1-5th le amount, as 
int a - in i 
times wnee, The disorders of the provinces, the insurrec- 
rmon 
oo 
tafford 
| Carngevon doveughs Tots tal, 30 pla ace 
ee 
aibaitional pone “of 20 per ce 
levied on goods imported i in any other pad ee 
a or vessels belonging to the country from 
capitalists which t oods are exported. It ain to be expected 
ight, it was hisaght, deceive Europe ; and, therefore, 
Government, ha Pes to credit in the midst of these wah 
mstance: ishe dd to show that the confidence of | Portugu 
oreign. 
PRANce. —Attempled Assassination of | the Princes. — | congregation i 
The Portictions iat letters inform us that the that the Cortes hid not —— their labours befo' wind 
ris and its neighbourhood | of so ma any middle of next m vate letter received fr 
a 
The preliminary Lisbon, said Pe be ma aa highly influential Ha 
its pel pene to try Qaesinet, which appears to be | ae pack mM the worst characters in the c capital si ter, announces the important fact that the Pope, 3 
of the assassin who fired at ie sephang and ni e provinces, ie beginning to occasion ee Austria, and "Pratsi have appointed ambassadors to the 
Papper ae as was at first supposed, too place on n tea, |Alvendy th ree of the contractors had thrown up ¢ their of her most Catholic Ma » who are daily ex- 
gag ected to present their credentials. . It also communi 
evidence. This report, it is said, will take € to | Ehey were 5 bach to proceed “having insisted that the work | that decisive measures have been taken by the finance 
draw up, I orta'y there appears to se a Popention to | should be gh done. canes hundred Ibhowrers were | minister for endowing the board of public credit with am- 
bring on tance | ple mean s for the punctual payment of the future divi- 
facts ee ae aacie gives te cer baat mber, fi ld | dend 
it is stated that the prisoner has made certain S ataeinian fe terminated. yar ther s on the same paid add qfe Gerwany —The journals of this week bring us 
which have warranted the of eral persons who | that a the At lst ere now of a t e of importance, but are a gu exis 
took an active part in attempt. Four of are | the “he not be abandoned, the works = ie contin topics of mere pete interest.—The ur of the 
said ‘ pe wa 2s Ulsutere meer bid the Duke de Bordeaux, i 
Y were so badly paid that _ were sed ‘i work o a remature, and appears to have iret on th 
e ons or to go to A’ 2 Stock Exchange. Letters from son na of the ith 
t ._ A — Private acoounts from Algiers, dated the 9th inet. state nothing of his illness ; an — m Kirch 
y tranqui nes erg of the 7th anpennes that he _was ressing 
‘At "Blidah Percy indicated peace ‘The Fr _ post 
of Mount Atlas had not been mo- 
; but he esca 
‘ion of his time, and came to 
lifferent qua: 
ad eae the dimes inst 
| and before Oct. 15 his surgeons, it is said, ry content 
h that the use af 7 limb will be saitinita, n he = 
ad effect among the troops. | leave for Vienna.—It appears that no pier eton fs 
adrid this wee’ ot | is now considered to be certain, the ao | 9 
to pro- 
} lested, and at this extreme frontier the Arabs coined 
Spain.—Our new 
B Seate 
change in the E 
1, | se ec as long as ce w es fine; ng 24 
-months’ rere gel 
_ Di in Paris.— te of the capital con- 
tinues ite iness, as the pete Bed assemblages 
referred to in our last number have since been renewed in 
dec: e has been published by od Regent svg the |'seems to be even a question of n terruptin 5 
ioe into 14 1 in 1. eae duri winter. The Presa garrison i 
— he anes is a as strong as before, although | a reduction ls anticipated. 
in the active army ae at ‘a in the militia. 
had been p ublish 
years 
+ “civoular 
hed, addressed by the Minister of the I In- | in that 
s in the gar- 
having touts iz ‘ith the enone when one of 
the latter was killed, and several ee wounded. ne 
them to pr strict execution of the decrees relative to 
to call for vigilant tions on the part of the | the p in consequence 0} the 
Civil and Military eee On Friday, and the two | or periodical publication, the responsible i wi of which | armaments of Fra on ac the Eastern ques- 
rable — workmenassem- | should be imprisoned or sentenced by the jury, until a | tion, pane asu a are ts be enforce bythe German: 
-bled in. the ae J of St. Denis and St. Martin, and the | new editor should be substitated in his stead.—The Mar- Diet relative to the organisation 0 of t e fed deral army- 
ear the streets from ti: is de outh-wes 
Municipal time to | q 
time pois charges of sf Cavaly 0 ate of 100 indivi- | 
re 
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duals were arrested and lodged in the ae peration of the new tariff on the Portuguese frontier aid eas ibe vinci object of Prince phat 
veral persc who had been rrested for f ing part of The negotiations between the Cabinet ead the English | conferences at Ane pl ob The Prince was to leave 
the crowds ‘during. t the : i bert ty, A bassador respecting the introduction of British ae lace on the 15th or 16th inst., on his returo to VE 
y as p ds into S been suddenly broken off. enna, where the Prince of Prussia als expected. 
The police | have ieee the oi of ‘th th r d | conferences n the Basque Commissioners and the — vam e was Teturning in the co ci as ¢ 
days, in order poenes iyi as ge produced no tisfacto re rising slowly.— 
£ 
ctory res waht and 
the 
—The m 
would appear that a favourable ons ar “Str rmabang were to have a pe. heat cp | y with ‘Ger 
had 
with ; ; and the ig Rama assert that the eh have slised 
in saat of bang a ops a large number of sword sticks. 
oppositio: tals, "hoa wever, persist in their asser- 
Government had ‘ogee i amet 
| silets for fresh troops to be marched to the north. ae 
counts from St. Sebastian state that a an attempt of the a 
n traders on the subject of a reduc ae 
whol e line of ~raile tp between a 
he Minister of of Public eter 
the Me of the Bas RI horities, ¥ 
tions that the ‘disturbances. are provoked only by the | concealed by the peasants of that neighbourhood, had assembled cat _ oe ai A station at ‘Strasburg 
failed, and that although civil war did not exist, arted for Malba usen. The train then con 
no intention : make aay serious attempt against the Go- aa robberies were _freque nt = Peay He rtin se Intelli- ; ti In consequence of the een 
vern’ the present moment. thee Fol kerek-inie tion, it is expee 
formas us that all continued quiet inthe capital. A search nouncin e French tnd ns an mili- | that the oo of trevelles passing throug Strasburg? 
made b 1 the aged on sme in ne lodge ofa por | tary inca e ie Tslet t had left several will | rous 
et igelle me Cha and many a and a vessels of war off Mahon, cade the sea of protecting | Bex.crum.—Intelligence ‘had been received from 4D* 
he womtan was ‘oiieks and al the mercha' ant Vess els of their na nye referred to in our last Pan 
Been ven up wp fr tials The Tribunal of Coscentioast Minist ber, for carrying into effect the accession of = a. 
tem tin to realise the necessary sums for a ~ ma: Customs’ Union have been 
noticia, head — and ne oe bs ying ithe ai pean gah ry Figs the Prussian custom-house — 
re passed. The defences set up by most of ee either pd accomplish that object or resign. Great who were dn om embourg, have received res 
trivial and pai be sustained oncotng ints ar oo puri be Prussia. connexion with the same adj ie 
Tent eal ina of them appearto have had any vio- ity ex i tow Ee mbers. Some agitation | private letters had been received at Antwerp, gst of 
— ee ee away by | is is feared, as the wiles a are very violent rer the new poli- | Hague, dated the | +» conveying the catty FOE 
dome pee se a ‘ing done what sayothe r Escalante, to have re-| the resignation of the Dutch Minist of —— of the 
‘Bek in te P Pesasis bars gas vas sat they boat. ceived very precise a vigorous or res “sohalifa to the | a step whi h is peter to the determination ©‘, 
i from the departments that dical press. a first iking not to sign or sanction the treaty of comme = 
o cacchaes toa the Spt the responsible editor of | whieh Dutch Luxembourg is joined to rt vate ar 
F cogaar ta pa but private iogpon ned from | which was fined 500 reals, b at hee _ protested against | of Customs.—The steam ramon 4 Britis it is said, f° 
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