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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N° 43. 
i | otlan has been appointed her Majesty’s Justice Clerk | three years, from which it appears that the rece} ts of 
doube appears t kg lteha 2 Gitano! — > = ed see son af the Court of Ses- ; the first three quarters of the present year cond by 
and also one of the Senators of the | 43,525,000f. those of the came _ Period i in 1839, and by 
ave at an inauspicious maaeht, both as affecting | 402.600F, those of pe 
‘ 4 pss a J usti 7 st two 
the safe 7 of Mr. M‘Leod, ; y increasing the Church Prefermen ats.—In consequence of the death of | months of the presen over which this cc 
nge en rontier.—' European | jhe Bis hop of Kilmore and Ardagh, which took stack on | extended, a eticcatle increase in the duties y 
ews is entirely absorbed by the e pain, which Rotary. oH Bishop of Elphin becomes Bishop of a4 French colonial sugars is observed, which is considered 
Ocenpy the attention of the Continental journals to the » Ardagh, and Elphin, The tempor oralities of Elphi f this branch 
exelusion of almo topic of estic interest. Our and amoun t of gs had ie for e time on the decline, 
latest intellige ence from Madrid is highly favourable to | to about 7,000/. per annum. .Seven of the ten bishoprics e Loan.—We e eve vonied intelligence 6f the adju- 
, and may, indeed, be considered suppressed by Lord Seanles’ s Bill have now ~ e bene f th f 150,000, 0908, which, as hati¢ed | in 
as decidi ing the fate.of the insurrection. Gen. Die ego | the age = The remaining bishoprics of | a previous N es > fo been decided on, 
he chief oie th M: as id ! 4 r ts this are Dromore, | At noon on Monday he persons -proposing to bid for it 
inn; t br ief of the Madrid revo it, and ma nck of the Cloghen, 7 Kildare The Rev. = Ryle Wood, M.A.| were to attend at "hs Ministry of Finance here was 
ot! oo wed yon be: n- |p, r Prebendary vf the Cathedral prese however, one tender, gh on behalf of 
demned and shot erget “the of Worcester, vacan nt 5 the ~~ of Dr. Townsend | three parties—namely, De Rothschild and ae ; “4 
Regent have rewuied the rane Gg the cpa Forester. — The re ory @ of St. Werburgh’s, Dublin, to tinguer (banker), and the Receivers-General. 
In the vinces insurre ary m appears | which is attached the Chmcdileship St. Patrick’ § | ing the tender, it was found to propose ‘ee the ete i 
to have pe i by e a orous sake Pal of ihe Cathedral, bas hong conferred by the weap upon the | the 3 per Cents.) at 78 523, being much below the price 
Government, and by the summary justice inflicted on the | Rev : ; Mason, cu f Ste Cathe rt - aeons anticipated. It was, however, r accepted 
leaders of the revolt; and the publication patch | &- A. Selwyn, ealene; will, it i ee ap be Seah: : project of G 
i 4 Pa stated, be Nchueronmed in oe days, and sail ea rly in immen bat. hat the li es from 
from the Ambassador ‘at Paris, conveyi vowal the ¢ etsuitg iiotith, ba ae eas : 
on the part of Queen Christina of all participation in the oS the other ¢ colonial bishoprics have “not yet teaisbntred. will be included in it; but a in gn eon project pro: 
movement, although regarded some distrust, is ex- The Lords of the Treasury have agreed to pose s the execution oF 606 leagues of railroad 1 in teny 
pected to facilitate the speedy suppression of the rebel- | tl li hich have been made by postmasters for fil oan 
lion. — F rance, we lea the controversy some remuneration for the additional trouble impos: build tt 
i in political mete by the Spanish insurrection haa n them since the introduction of the New Post-office —— ror tins jodey proportionate fers ghes roe) 
continues to be ca 
stamps and envelopes. 
two per ¢ cent. . will be 
are todo the rest. Gove 
mpanie 
o spen 300 millions of franes in i “ ars a its part of 
the work; which sum is to be raised by loan.—Pfivate 
accounts inform us a few days since M. Teste, 
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whole world was interested It was with this conviction 
notices that in future an allowance of 
the opposition Prost aaa m i hades oi all files of Bix 
rection and its abettors, while the | pers more imme- | ously to the 10t Ltn, and one per cent. on the amount 
diately connected with the Court advocate the cause of of ail — sina that date. 
Queen Christina, sed justify the late attempt. addi- Poor Law.—From a recent return the House of 
tion to the diselos: made by the assassin Qucnie, the Ss, it appear: Stas the einen Chak ees for 
existence of an esha spiracy, on by secret the relief of ~ ye r in the parishes comprised in 576 
focieties throughout France, having for its Ses the 3 on foie se ag ended the 2 25th Mare his eae 
2 , , bd 3 r 
nee Ee See ae rg eee Peng in ark ma the same parishes (during the year ending 25th Mar ch, 
into the hands o of Li 1 of th t i s 5,520,924/. The result in these parishes, the whole 
t provi cities, Hacig, Pag — and Lyons of ‘hone whieh poh been brought under the oom 4 
are mentioned.—From we learn that the Duke | the new Poo P 
e | aux is almost e ir “ vere the effects relief “of the ep to tt han 1,600, 000i. 
of his recent accident ; the terms of convention be- 
tween Rome relatir ffere of Co- 
logne, have been published, and the final s 
appears to give great satisfaction throughou 
_ Rhenish provinces 
ae ° pia ‘pale attention has been completely ab 
during the wee 
ettlement of the | 
t the | 
his expectation, they pa te to ratify it, he 
would Vimmediately resign. 
—Ou r latest epee is Sig elpern a4 
@ 
FForeign. 
France. —The controversy raised _by the insurrection 
in Spai 
eed be consid 
General Di Dae 
been taken, as 
n the affair: 
_ The accounts 
as Paceline the fate of the ee dh 
Leon, the chi heals id revolt, has 
have also the other Generals compromised in 
pai were all woes trial on ~ 8th inst. 
fr with 
mosity by the Ministerial and 2 pe journals : in- 
‘om the capital farnish US \ 
f tho Tth 
J 
im portance. 
our - news; and it would ap 
has on making preparations for any unforesee! 
eme si the activity prevails ae all the 
peoprest of events in that cou is 
— by ees with great woes hé rnal 
| des Débats, ny “reknowleiged organ of the Court, con- 
e of Pa Christina, and ¢ 
Tt seems 
“about 1500 
e rebel chick, suc- 
lace, where they 
that eleven companies of the ee : ars 
strong, h by th 
ceeded i in forcing an entrance into the Pa 
itil th 
et 
gency, si utmost 
Doek-yatds of the Kingdom, Both in 
immediate service an 
of seamen. a 
ary supply 
erel ajesty in 
having determined on ae proregoleg it to the 2Ist Dee, 
Wom ¢ News. 
ene peeking see who has “entitely oot 
coe in, and at present 
Tent health, 
ay the insurrection, seiliateas ng the dow nfa li o} bedchamber. Her the ae were vigorously resisted by a 
small body of halberdiers headed A their —. 
s loudl y condemn both the insurrection and its cia t not numbering 20, and - e fight lasted from 
abettors. “The latter journals assert that grea * Jenna eight in the evening unti fou the next ing. 
Fran- | Fi mn, 
cisco ° de Paula from going to Madrid ; 
rece 
t 
t Bayonne. 
there veel several Ayo 
pn 
Pina ally 
and the slaughter cease. fearful. About 160 only of ee 
The leaders of Pe 
saddled the Queen's 8 
alike ho opeless, oe ae 
revel finding 
horses, and 
at sunrise. 
themselves de feated, 
ed from the P 
withing: they were pursued by the —* under com- 
w 
othr etched to 2 Buckingham thirds with ‘the Duke of Cadiz, the Infante’s son. The | mand of Espartero, and have since ed above, been 
on Tuesday where the C first is “e some asserted to ~ exploded. As rs apd the — of them captured Never, aaa re accounts, were 
carr cae aerate afi ourt will -— neisco i aid, was not averse to the | su at yal} palace ; rom even 
nae ger pak Feel ‘Sue cr Roy eerie Ithough t : putida in “the Tuileries during th usket- 
: ines Pena held a AB os vy hie ma ‘i the met father of the other t bridegroom allowed him a r Pp f ti 
ba ‘a at v : i és ¥, - eore % lg a +1 sTl. a 
bog ¢ be further mich Ve was ordered a bir to content himsel f with Laot sabella’s sister: b ; and it is rega sees ee circumstance 
' ciara sab isadded that the sum deman gue too great a| that they bo ca tt. During the whole of 
- Promoi jer Majes' esty has be en pl = Pigs a the accomplishment of pd project, and seeing | the conflict the Queen and her sister, it is said, remail om 
the services Fass end mi ilitary 0 o a could b de, D —— intimated hi their knees loudly calling for assistance, Bg only 
spicuously shared in Erni late & achicveindits oO con- intention _ < %e out fo ae ain, and a cordingly left for | attended by Madame Mina, who, however, id all in her 
the following promotions : — Major-G rl s i Ei nf ns ments, but} power, and successfully, to shield her Royal charge. 
ough, Knight Compuseane a ion Bath, i Pee a. : r cir- Da uring the | whole of the mre da ays vast — — 
inted cumstances. bj d the of action; and the 
. comhieibe, . Tal A ok Cope T. Her-| a fact, sending t of the troops passed in ent ‘before r Majesty and the 
- G. Burrell, Lieut.-Col. Morris, Lieut. Col. nig ee ers | frontier, ors tM. Devaus Col. of ne fre wm of | Regent, who were received with enthusiastic cheers. 42° 
jieut.-Col. Mountaim, and Lieut ut.-Col. ree been the oe = ~ receive orders to take command of them. small band of syaeeneyin to whose ae 
— pe sags of ¢ 8 fetbing Lien Ace ulso inform Ba — oe be justly referre : goa 
~ W. Ch be aig Fate H. eek Lieut ders Lieut s connect — ele ae ¥ in Spain. ore ‘Peceived, “from the hands of the Regent, the decors- 
Lient. _P. W. ans ilton, and Tear ieot. W.C. 1% trig The Affat barn me hinge tort arrests - tion of the Cross mae Fernando. Their gallent 8 
been appointed Lieuten en persons implicated i in the e attempt of this gurney mander, Capt. Dulce, only 30 years of age pte 
Mr. t. L.B Bryan, Mr.1. N.T. Sanlez. Mr. Hen ny Nee, a ca i stated that so of | emb by spate. and received immediate marks od 
Mr. W. of <p Mr. G. S. Tayler, Mr. T. W. yoy cet | the priso eady | ody positively Pact te that | distinction. The peace of the capital ,has since el i 
pee Mr. eet W. Purver, ey knew othng of Gussie oF his Pa but the undi stu arbed 5 3 and although a conspiracy against he a 
: ersists 8 asse d to have discovered, he — 
—The Gazette of uve ons pira a in Pren ‘ so- | deemed it neces to decla cit a state rf 
under different title is in pont veriecis, with A large body of troops, however, still remained station® 
different views, but all with one = — of | at the Palace, under the immediate command Espat- 
the exi sting Government. A ass of doc entary and | tero. The Ayuntamiento had resolved to si Roar a 
nce of this faet has fae nénce, and sent a deputation to Regent, assuring * rs 
» but particularly i aye paaeiante of its readiness to co-operate in every measure he he 
towns and cities of Toulouse, St. ‘Biente, aad ame rs devise for the security of th ital. e provincia de- 
istry ae putation had adopted the same course; nd sever: as ot 
ons appear to gain credence in the e aiphomanie! circle, ential members of the Republican party had: waite is 
that M. ene, President of the Chamber of Deputi ‘o, and ten im the support of their << 
t | about shortly to enter the Ministry; that the wacaitt Pre- | it fe stated that the ogre - the French Chargé d Aten 
| sideney be offered to M. Dabo; vied wan tee had been attacked b ecto % 
opposition influences being ‘hus neutrali zed, the Cabinet f the attack 
ered to the ellen Sie Joba Hope, Desh of 
i- | French flag.— 
| — eats 
ever, the Chargé ms sof the pre sani 
—The _— * ance ail 
on ofthe tae espe 
y tie place of authentic information: 
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