THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N® 40. 
Proce + aqainst the Press.—Two circular a bea s.r mn indicated an abundant produce both o both of 
Minister se see have been ablished i in the Mon 
Royal re wl and conti Albert, an - haan Princess addressed to the ar aavonetak 1 in provineial cow indi of i thi 
took her inthe ST a ihe ‘esi [ whi ich hav ve pr roduced consider- political “excitement ote for a time ssbud d. It is 
bak state of the wat Lan fine Cau ? | able excitement, an » in ace oa: with M. Arguelles, her 
hse ented the Royal party from leaving the C astle, | to be literally and proved ‘entoreed against the press Majesty’s guardia in, and with the approbation of the 
Tt i etated that directi aa bee & t in and the opposition. e first enjoins the Procureurs du | Britis a — vernment, is about to form a matrimonial alli. 
Palace for the reception of her 8- | Roi to examine attentively all Sesame on peticics! ance b n Queen Isabella and the son of the Infante 
Metutdsy sett, where the GQleeen will Femiaiin- tit | cts emanating from the press in their respec ctive dis- | Don Praietens de Paula, and that the proposition would 
approaching newts The Dowager Lady Lyttel- cts, and to apply the laws in every cas ich it | be com mmunicated to the Co rte es at their meetin ng- his 
has seceéedet Partmah “i the a mi oa should appear they ad been violated, as the time, it woh pl am 
cn thes Cannes... The Hee, Miss saga eae S | had for vindicating and protecting the archy, any other arrangement whic e great Powers ire 
tien thon. eid Peastes ® Maid of — tes g rae hy — f the Prince, his family, and his constitu- o bind the Spanish nation to their 
Pica, kab tsonendad Viebowat. Sydney as th ret tional ai ee The second refers to the reform so- olicy. It is also suid that the ex-Qnocn Christi ae 
5 y wd cieties of the kingdom, es declares them to be illegal. addressed to the aidedunice a letter expressive of her 
ho shall 
distr ress, and pra 
It rae that all persons 
those 
euniary 
in ke 
the in Wai! her Majesty ‘ - 
ociations be im edi ly prosecuted, ‘ ‘ especi ially > accordin th i 
_—, . Kemet oe eget tie this 1 ime, when sedition is fomented in the country contract. Don C. M. Onis has been appetthdd. galas 
pose pe aerate "aiatis a. b \ rough illegal iations ;’’ and-conclades by observ- ; sador to tes Ssbsequent accounts inform us, that 
> a _ d, 33 ad H Ri Brit ae est | 8? that it woul i a at such an epoch to ex- | under on e of the i by Covers 
pe gh paste . nae ; her Mi shee ercise too much vigilam The opposition journals are “th hi isted 
The Ro ’ pat Te at Beto taxes i “30 r Ba soe much occupied in discussing these cireulars, end appear by means of the fands sie ‘ the Ph Dowager 
Par o Sud iy Hal THLR.H. the =a pore ta sersae tray. §,ansghhetlrtneae pire which appears 
hi of 3 - a ae clwich, 6x her press and the constitutional institutions of the it t M. ngs was about 
Duc t to the _— ernment —. connexion eal: an to resign the functions of Contin to the Queen, has been 
ek cetions, nin de red 9 sabi, we mention t! e National, which had | contradict 
bythe late Mi nna arrangements, have now been con- been seized tad pro reece iy an article insulting the Portue as —Onr intelligence from Lisbon is to the 
ied by the re-el veritarigs 2 of “ys the previo ‘ Members King’ $ person and invio sig 8 = been tried and ac- | 20tb ult _ The bill for endowing the Board of Publig 
We have this announce the retarn of Mr. Pringle | # . ‘The journals comment on this | Credi charging it with the 
eee abe: ibe fies, 0 “elo pone ls resul th different political opinion ns} hat payment a the foreign (half) Pres or had passed 
ie Hit. Hon. VP Tice be Thtene; tht Ho ora | i the mo derately li liberal p in | Chamber, of De = <i s, with an important a vay of 
‘ille Shuksinet fs" Misnacriths T iad Ge We Rac fet dedle laring the preg a 9 Pa of the National, did not | Senhor Avila’ —that in case the present revenues 
e Sie GC. Cockbark has head ‘wlected foe Hipon, justify the attac k on the King’s inviolability 5 5 ber "ere prove insulicient to on coop = it, one-third 
Bate oe * 4 ipts of the Lisbon an porto Custom- 
ponent ccs ah of Sir aoe cavoahos the Lord | account excused the author. The conclusion eer vy pre e paid over to it for that putp The applleaalah 
d for the City of Lichfield. aged y from this state of things | made by Senhor Avila, for power to receive and ap 
ge padligem natin pup: ihe dhaaiiabiaac tier Che oaedate s, that a crisis has arrived which must ee in the peti the imposts up to the end . " oe 1842, had passed 
Of Sligo, has withdrawn, and Mr. John Ffollictt, Co 3 erfumph of the laws or of the parties disaffected towards | the Chamber of Deputies, by 60 otes. An accusa 
servative, has heen elected withow' osition. A 7 for break 
writ has been ordered for the City « “of Hi Herefo rd, in t Winnecial Statistics. —The following is a table of the i an article of the constitution, a appointing two depu- 
sancs of fee. 1 Hobhoase loans made by the G k tues Wath mateo ei hs orphans ; but he was expected to be 
ik aia Cet vat Gb ceniihate ore ‘ 5 ‘Amount of ne through by the a as it seems hi 
n , and Mr. Robert Pals No. Years. Rentes. the case at all times with similar infri Som of an 
Liberal i 1 1815 3,500,000 b por Cent. 5123 35,863,200 i uen| meager which have 
2 1816 6,000,000 5726 69,763,000 come by way of rid, “whhere the + been re- 
3 1817 669,755 oe 5916 7,924,035 | ceived by extraordinary express nacusied that on the 
4. 80,000,000 .. 57.51 345,065,000 | 14th ult. the authorities of Castel-Branco received 
5 3818 14,925,500 i’ 66 50 197,909,400 | information that the Miguelite faction was surpri 
6 es 12,519,453 e* 67 .. 165,000,000 | the commune of Los grees. a there were eight of 
Y 1821 401,942 “é 8 ,000,000 | the party killed and as many ured, The Royal troops 
8 . 4s + 19,514,220 ae 8555 214,118,304 | continued’ to pursue the remn: the band, who 
9 1823 23,114,516 ts 89 55 sy 980,982 ro the Tagus with the intention, ae _ stated, of ex- 
¥ Ma coe pore A per Cent. 10207 40,000,900 | citing an Leo oat throughout the cow 
pie A ite 142, 5perCent. 84.. 120,000,014] | Russra.—Accounts from Moscow, poe th ’ 
ist 12, 1832 7,614,213 mae 98 50 150 ,000,000 | give an account great fair of Nishnei-Novogorod. 
f s aa me ey state that it was unusually well attended. and that 
se A eo 121 1 desuieedsieablish ad 1,806 806,623, 939 almost all the merchandize produced met a ale. There 
ted and { ; © the sneha of ay s by the Minister | were more than 7| poods of iron sold the first few days, 
ciergerie ; and tk eek would appear, aceording to his is ee epee ts ‘ace of taxat ble a Homnd ina } cag “pigign from: the mines of the Pritcess Butera, 
t 
aenibaie wt the Royal Family, se nea The vari of ay atl not taxable was 2,896,688 hi There were likewise sold 32, 000 chests of tea, 
o was the pike against whom 4 beara tha ares; 21 centiares. Property in building con- —The journals contain little gg scree of 
cipal “difected, because neg tng death pee Spoke 5 agate any interest to an Engi sh ap hee . = — 
id they considered Regen-~ ee $88 . mnisberg on h ult., w 
dar ents at vikee Buieats : se a 823,575 arrive at : Vietiie na on the 28th, passing through Carlsruhe, 
2 ¥ Furnaces and Forges. . «. « 4,412 ‘ 
e wd ge gh Miciafestosion eo ae 0 38030 ae vars Berchtesgaden. Eis 3 per ae ra 
. arrival expected, w ondon ore en 
all the year. Ie ws mou seek ‘ont Count Miinch Belling- 
hausen be shot rtly promoted to a high post at 
Vienna, es be — by ay pos Werther. Em- 
peror and Empress returned t capital on the 20th 
ult. Accounts from Kirchberg | nat the 7 th ult. state = 
sith 
as could be hota ep and that he was fast returning be 
convales 
Dp, : 
duce him to mnodity hy "piebibicecy ® system, W which 
paren either 
from the Government. 
1, ai ,120 proprietors, emp ioe women, and childre: 
property, 
“hese were 6,400,000 ores | 
A Frankfort Journal informs us th se ie 
Minister of Finance aa sent a circular to the durettott of 
the national taxes, by w ich 10 per cent. on foreign am 
03 indigent 6 
rs . Pa eee ey | as the a wrenty with Holland of the 31st Jan. "1839, rand the 
np iég ‘ith July, 1841, concluded 
26th ult., and distributed colours to | with Hamburgh and Bremen, expire this year wines 
Seema 3 On which occasion his | produce See pei ‘Accounts from CO- 
addre ops at some length, and_ logue, under date the 15th ult., inform us a a 
etter 
ot 
rae of 
lenthoton teal a aky odie ete 
‘ous, 8) i eh thik y past id it 
pene Co aie nt Fuge the President Beets 
mts n his my te a dire and when In the y os ene ae posi din this c. 
: five 5 povione: Aaeideat oe carriage Gi cane, in ae ithe 
the lignes 0 - Messageries e'Koyaes, poner time in tar. Fond the pit 
| which was savet! damaged red by the shock. | Some days be- | third time, the grain ai foreight Si 
riage, at St. Cloud, had a narrow escape. e vehicle, it | collected at the or ike wa, watt, the roe 
Ns ps was 
» had not cleared the rails more than # second | quite dry, aud in a of ere 4 
eating the vines pores bled on the 14h land he Esecuie 
eres gaa .acidas 
