Oct. 23.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
had left Madrid for Pampeluna on the 4th her vae oe 
which city seven battalions of St sr 
ban ht 
F Gee ral 
} despatch, dated Bayonne | the 18th inst., announcing that 
Ee Lene “in L 
where th 
Ayerbe and Zurbano, with three aM d faced 
uadrons of cavalry, had been sent. e latest accounts 
from Pampeluna state that . Ayerbe arrived there 
the 1 inst., and that he immediately had a communi- 
cation with Gen. O'Donnell, the result of which was that 
e latter, who had been for e time bombarding the 
wn, hich mischief was done, ordered the 
firing to cease. 
nell, at the head o} 
vided 
evening of the same day; € 
rection was considered to have bee 
a a 
n. en. 
Diego Leon was shot on that day. coals Modil ¢ and 
orenzo were on the 16th at Aranda, with from 9,000 to 
10,000 men, marching u 
) 
moving towards ti Mmescoas, raising recruits. 
journals publish an important | document whi ch etme: 
month. Two fast trains are to b 
and Brussels, fa which there will be 
eee. wes ikea: igi 
igen 
and — wi ie 
hour: 
anid 
Sf 
hap aan pe entl a the raecou two 
Two ic traims wi atall the usual stations. 
athe pri eae csabishment rs he Typographic Society, 
cate Ain and Co., was entirely destroyed by fire 
| on 
R of. 
— Accounts 
ander his 
the co’ a ing fv 
ment, Siaautos fresh patil and return into the citadel. 
He le ft the citadel under the command of C: 
ant: 
o had 600 armed patios 
senton was said = be to scou 
r six days, to excite a move 
ol. Azearraga, 
of ar a the bat- 
sae 
youn chore natives of the town. pei hen vier the citadel, 
d tha t he n. Aye erbe, 
it is sta tate 
ich commenced 
the movement, and a pany of 
having in any way sanetioned the proceedings of te 
Oo’ Donnell, or the other movers of the revolt. This com 
which M. - Olozaga, the Eons Ambassador at Paris had 
ved fri 
} . tthe aden has odes 7 ene of favourable 
cir S to complete the rn on of Poland 
arg Ruse prs erticon the Superior 
State Council of vitae _ Pir it it by the establish- 
the Senate 
ith he 
» is ~ a to 
n Meri also 
r, for 
to her Majesty by her childs. In 
to the Regent, M. Oloz: mmunicates this disavowal 
in the following terms : wee He er Majesty pager a3 
“his official de: espatch 
b The eee 
states that os country is strengthening her pn in 
Poland, and that the wei Fay frontier is s taaien by _ 
reply that it was false ebay she had named Gen 
lumns of military, furni shin sea it ag a rs, a further proo 
egral portion of the 
that the citade 
his absence 
Es 
ce if f his move’ 
ave commenced 0 
ments were | 
ommence pation 3 but it 
to th 
ot oo or if the 
is not said 
ose conditions. ow 
i Ribiero 
urrectio 
nell B 
provinces ; “that it 
him o k 
My h 
“had given “ther a 
ligh } nd that it wor 
Tran fe — returned to Rome from Loreto on the 
it h inst. eather was very stormy, the rain coming 
herself and that their acts, ‘of eer nature, were on 
in consequence di much of its brillianey. “At 
at she defied al proofs 
i prived 0 
the moment his Holiness poms a = ay cl bean hake but 
he ne 7 ng eve rg iage 2 Pon le, as 
se he 
to the contrary. mr authorised — ~ rmally 
nic e this answer o the Governmen 
fh 
1 
f the 
arrival of D 
oria, our accounts rey us aa beenaien Aleson 
re ae Ma rtin Zurbai ano W 
that ci 
ia 
seque 
With anh bo Vit- 
and 
ere in the ighbourh hood of 
and 
hree and a half iagncs an Vi ttoria. 
nda lusia 
. Pacblo of Argenson, ant 
_ Intelligence from 
welfare and 
| trangealiy of all Spars” ie "he 
oieiiegss w 
meet hia sad rape the wh ole of the po) 
‘ny -  hawauee h 
t. 
since beeen d the verbal ace 
A proposition had been eth in the Depu- 
ther the capi 
pea Spa. "Private let letiers from 
that the Jews of A ah gi the 
to that ety iabt a ible 
The 
Ch far lita £ 
i: es Capaceini 
t t the 
pesipugtiaes of its ht 
Sareelona state that 
all w 
slightest cause of alarm for 
provinces. Accounts from 
= uiet there; a er om 
nder 
on th 
e 8th in 
nstan nily w arms ; 
tive body. 
committee. 
measure for t 
ee aes was to be Sanies toa part 
The Be soe es had been occupied with a 
he sa’ gH per ty in the colonies 
di +o 
rae us shat ¢ 
were —_ — er the fron- 
prociam: 
er in mo ch, a 
movement in strong ter 
propagating reports ferourtle 7 = rebellion of O’ Don- 
welt shall ibe regarded asa - 
whi ste 
ived from Leg stating 
Grand Duke of Tuscany ie lost Gina of _ 
daughters, the Princess Maria Carolina, who was jus 
am “it enacted that any person 
The Provi incial 
MI 
o his country, and pu- 
ws. 
7 
asiky of S 
the odie +7, i was doubted coe the ten “per 
tax on the dividends, noticed in our last, <> socks 6 
Duke of ae ella having, it was reported, been brought 
round to se it, w. whi ch; it was 
t, might toe to | 
i of Lord Cha 
ham- | 
a ar err of a jun ta of public safety, 
ing of the 9th in the hall of St. 
he same day, the Alcalde of the town and 
termined on | 
installed 
George. 
the ‘Commanders of the Ni ational Gua: 
m the morn 
og 
nt 
ME ye ee 
— 
e his 
the ist inst. to pass the: oe a the 
ys second son, it is reported, was born 
27th ult. The Nile steamer had 
TuRKE val of! 
ntligence ore Ceeeantinisle to the san — 
Sul ine ose health is 
summ ode 
pal ala ace rot came as 
rd de 
» for the purpose of 
filled up. 
be next steamer for Cad The 
at Gibr: altar when the steamer | 
Seis. 
ne 
expect e by tl 
Duchess a Vietoria was 
the 
arrived from hse brag sud 5,000,000 piasters va 
the tribut e. This mo i Recount is fot see to be | 
get 
left, - — 
Grr mts in Spain appear to absorb 
-—The 
+ 
| pair ark towards the Sultan. 
scouring t the maalieveie mountains and —— ioe all | every we topic of interest apt with Continental | and Sami Pachas would return in a this steamer to os 
attempis at disturbance. In the mean time, commissioners | news, prt we consequ re see of ony. dommeatie:i ne ore Pemsonby was expected to 
were despatched to Madrid, Saragossa, pe Valencia, in portane e in the jou ria als eck. inst. Reschid gpd was to leave for Paris on = 
a to concert measures with ‘the authorities of t the h ult. by way ee the and would ca: 
ie es for their mutual protect ien. the — both i in solr and joe _ 1t is puree ee ratifica ge of the penitent of the ponaet 
rection, 2 te shot at Borja, and that the 5 Aeon of which is to b the 15th N throws santos homptal at pce 
the 2nd Regiment of F Rope t Guard, who had raised t i ife beat ete which ma: may | saaene that: place on the 22d inst:, by the Austrian 
4" prima 42 2 e mee 
Standard at hie instigation, were fly ing 
inst. 
into France. 
= 
‘he vintage in Hungary is 
be ado ted on the su abved 
the 12th assembled te 0 be almost etymhers oes but the har- ts from Alexandria, received by 
Bergara, wh its manifesto, calling ‘the province to arms, vest has for be ost par re fa iled, and the price of corn ee be Levant Mail, are nt yn Me i Tess bal raen 
and a battle i ig some crops been damag 
Vili a nae oo "8 Fad od — ae _ : — 1 | the 11 The Don Carlos was at Munich on bursting of the canals. "private letters state that M. 
cala._w eae, tees disarmed the militia at | —— ae was to same the! 14th inst. Accounts fr rom Arago, A ide«de- Ca amp to Soliman Pacha, an seneat of 
Daloce. “The ere _city continued much distur’ rbed. Kirchberg inform us t Bo B80 fe secretary ee ee i 
corte Seen mee d from Aden, di ted the 13th 15th ult, which 
am ceived, rales the news from Madrid down to | to g c d been received fro yet en, a e 
ce ee Dm ae prey apenas iaely TH cor gee trom “Frankfort tothe a co: Poni ‘ie ie sated cat 8 svar 5 ‘S officers’ houses and the lines of 
had not I arn own 
had Tin wkmned to dehy and hens ape ete ty, the 18th, the twenty-fifth anniver- si 10th Regit ment. Everything was destroyed, and i some 
= F tion.—The terms of the 
na —— si im a not appear to ea been | sary ry ci constitution meee 9 seid bee Hain the 
tatement —_ Lig 
head of a e for 
and Prussia, — to _ = of 
articles : | 
‘= the mouttain-stream 
sea 
had. marc in_ pe! t ree | Cologne, have been published. It - On the 11th the hittie attacked the town, but were 
tow: the disaffected. mat the he ce last, | Ist, The Pr Government shall con nilsed ; it wi however expected that they would shortly 
on the authority of the French papers, was i rect. | declaration, exculpating the Archbishop from the ke another attem in stronger force. thie 2 
He tinued at Mad Gen. Rodil had been | tion brought oi Archbishop will pro- Unitep Srate $.—We have bad three: pg eaten goa 
*ppointed Captain-General of the army, and had | ceed to Cologne, instal his coadjutor, and then return to = packet-ship on > Saal baie Sos 8 : 
marched with 7000 men towards the 2 north 5 he w as at erg to his family. 3d, M.4Giesel, Bishop of Spire is | Tuesday afternoon ; and yal steamer Caledonia, saa 
Castillejo on the 15th. d “— ator. 4th, this prelate will have full liberty | on the evening of the after & very severe o 
been established in the capital, and th i 5th, | stormy passage. of the news Leg? 
on the llth nie plea ~ eRe o he 7 iT will yo Sheridan, oe in oo the merantle and gro ong 
betic’ measu ri soa ries pei age e. In connexion with this sub- | vailed nprany Fe Perot in the mercantile an . om 
erin Provinees und. Hasects state bap Manage aur tee ject, ‘43 “d said that pe: cites of “- — a i cee: ae pepene nse prot ie was expected 0 be of 
: Soiennin eerie t Buck : owever, tave not 
Siltaac bas me y : a ene These expectations, how “ 
ing on Vittor <a _ Peni! Cheigtia Si ba Son bl a yilles ¢ not oe from Berlin, A company bas been | been — a ts ; bat ie doe siemagnigned Paarl 
ura set a.price upon his pie it is stated, | form oa ay working ¢ = nies _— promises noe os oo indeed affords but Deer Gi Cake tenn’. 
cing anxious for the fate of vittoria, has m — thither | abundant — manufacturers and steam-engines will Ps ad: the jou sa are alm an merits filled with ex-parte 
the command ; he was at Puen “ie on his | bably soo ate present: price, /and:t e Journ of Col. Grogan. The 
oo the Mth. . Th advices —- report t re that I aga ial of Ms av. haat he not to commence before the 4th 
. nee agesssine that The witnessés for th 
‘an. The accounts fi SwitzeERLAND. —Recent rate informs us not 
wr the mand ro ere, on ran marched ee: three there now seems s little doubt that the canton of Argan. | ae nse gece ais Winkie cack Oo toa oF 
f emartna pats gee Considerable = Co t that The trial, it was prob: die. ae oceupy 
Moderados a onal card Le ating the The Great Council of fe or via days. on is — me an attempt will be made to 
ped a me nega omy i 
* Vigilance, —- ‘ye Naa oeocks sae - | “ariel #8 we stated in our last, ee nae from an. alidt, which however is expected ‘. pamper 8 
Peg would e Modera its opposition, consenting to Me ng 
Fs monastery of Baden. se sens 
; 1uM.—The King was expected to leave 
; “Paris about the end of the month, but has hastened | eitement sist only at Ute ine 
: nded journey, and was to his departure early | throughoat the 
the present week.—The ime of the railroad | further add that ¢ 
. farther opened, on the Ist Nov., to Jurbise ; and | nations are 
on the 16th Dec., the King’s birthday birthday, to Mo Import- | fined; thatthe 
ant changes in the service of the are an- | @ Boston papery 
