722 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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ts prosecutions of the press ; the 
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have evacuated ae 
the of the ole of 
Syria rie es = Bri ie Austrian Raia in iment 4 
the treaty of the 15th Jul 
Queen’s secretary should transmit to him. It appears the the Admiral hoisted his flag, and w: aS EXD 
that no pong to sway was sent to M. Olozaga. Those who | to my on the 22d, with four ships of the acs ee more, 
dispute th orrect of the recital wire - bail the i which formed part of the division, wo uld follow the ‘hz 
latter to Sens Alcala say that the Q n bein, which 
by the Ambassador to explain herself on the caapocltits, e Tunis on the 13th for France. The destination 
confined herself to rope aM t she had given no —— of erg armament gave rise to much speculation. Some 
for the power had not ft her to give order: y } — stated that . was ee for the coast of pain; 
tica a 
of an’ 
Much surprise dame ars vy be expressed in pee oliti 
that an explicit rapciege tic of Queen Christina’s 
| circles 
the late proceedings in Spain 
pe to the Pyri and the Tou 
Sacer y 
th th 
four 
inundated large tracts of Jand in the sad urhood sr Metz te Bayonne, and also 
Cairo 5 forty villages were weeps away, pereeal ae yee along the frontier of 50, 000 m 
d th } of ace as it i 
eine: howe, much excitement has b: 
ee 
corps 
a tuitie — — of, being regarded. as = solely requisite 
be 
a of. an alarm’ 
| Some of the journals s apes 4 plies being sent fro’ 
"The or 
med, appears to be gen 
the circumsta 
re eans 
ing nature. 
— os and England. Piee- be ral B i, fn 
pmo Prefect of —o arive in that ou 
ae nst., to be d, a Toulon lette er, to 
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re ee ministerial orders concernin he — oa 
co ands. Ss. _ The fleet will not be completely dicarmed; 
b its effective, they ill begin i 
d squadrons 
pri oe elegephi sega received at <i 
Algiers 
on the 25th i 
lent Ercheqe Bills hh t only materially | ment has — a note to the great Powers of Europe Mina Ire t the G React. 
nished public ie confidence in those securities, but has} on the subject of taking the state of Spain into con- | ing to the pe at of the Arabs ciewantn, they had 
affected the m meney market generally | toa bist ser ious ex- | sideration. ; more than 200 killed unded. The 
tent. A been The Affair of Quénisset.—This assassin, with some | French lost but one officer “and two sahtievas and had 30 
instituted by Govern 1a | other individuals who were arrested with him, has, since | wouni re va 
Notice calling a ale py ‘Bills in eicaintin ion, in | Our las st, been interrogated by M. Hebert, who has been Sparn.—The revolutionary m ent has been success- 
order that they may be examined their authenticity amination of the Court of | fully ab ‘down, and the insu jection’ is now virtually atan 
Lilisheds.cFtcs chiehiclerk in. thesefiice ok ihe Canteclle Peers; and it is said that‘ ome ts have b end. A telegraphic despatch, dated Bayonne the 23rd 
f fresh disclosures. Workm inst., announced — a fact of the arrival on the 
al has as ‘the principal party — ——. in perenne the Chamber of atiad yall te tg previous day of . O'Donnell at Urdax, with about 
cated in the to igh, the ; on ‘eller that i and strengthening the pris ard- men. He was accompan nied by Generals Ortegosa 
have c: here is — ‘0 believe t it will | room aureguy 
be fi hat iG culpated in th day 
confederacy. oats lives of the Princes on dese 13th Sept. . | forces. Count <pryiaa ty and a rh members of aie. 
Grandrien t had been given a by the Belgian Government | vincial Deputation, had already crossed the frontier for 
Ni tobe removed to Paris. Advices from Celle, Haute Soane, the same purpose.—Our accounts from Madrid ase 
17th inst, At that date the capital enjoyed the - 
ig the ck aod her jet isso appr sit g 5 he- | Bas received from his son a very affec ecting lette tranquillity, and n cution had taken place sii ilhen. 
endere i it ry: that the a medi ee he expresses great remorse for his crime. He t ssinety quently to that of Gen 
should take-up | ei accuses those. who armed and urged him to execute the ted ot yet been Th e journals are filled with 
bere ap ther Bevieis: snot ~ PH attempt. L i bandoned | | details of the ee and execution of Gen. Leon. 
cay for in the enjoyment of excellent health? pti os f i a“ Though his fate appears to be aepinges sean asa 
: ng are Elie. cad. ihe Bes ateing him to fire alone—one of tee 
pc well.—The Earl of M ton and tietiioa- ra =! to him the Prince he _was to aim at. This letter the sure of seve rity on the part of Government va acm en- 
rquis of cosine dé“and reaties made to the Regent by the Generals and most 
the Lord and Groom | as important evidence, because by it they were enabled to ogee eres in a favour were in _vain The 
er Majesty the Queen Dow- | see Iperey: f the ex 
Hall, has been indisposed | P _ _—— t, and have been taken and confronted — ca and him — prisoner. E yielded to 
of the week. It appears that her boise e men, however, are said to hav rain their demand, and the order for his exec was 
zhndag aie eee ae = ess in denying all p The Regent set out from Madrid on the afternoon of the 
Sir David Davies, that all still ll kept in el close confinement, except that Quaint’ pre having | first issued _& proc oclamation, pyre he 
aid Vie hice Mies wife and now and then allowed to visit hi safety of the Queen, 
Stee #98 = ofthe pe ital, and of the country. On the 22 2d he reached 
Re RA” €38.—] istry has « 3 | Breviesca, bo was expected the same day at Vittoria. 
‘the heights 54 before dhe Court of haxises "The editor of the National The troop: ldiers 
ao thoee noticed ik ly made their submission to the Regent | on { veg 
wkiha fend W. ©: Mete ae by the Attorney- general as containing an attack against | night of the 19th, 
tabetcomsmandars:,Lo ae rea clus Wentwo rth Bea ucler ie the inviolability of the King. It will be remembered that bano and Rodil have also again recognised the govern- 
G. Walker, W. R. Rolland, A . Denny, W. H, this journal was acquitted on the 23d Sept., ne ment. The chiefs of the movement had taken to flight, 
Symons, mates, to to be Lewes article, and t resent indictment eae from iv | and several of them had already entered France, and 
Ke Bc pee |e eae | ene eee co 
3 Na vi ence frankly | Vittoria on the morning of the 21st. ontes 
bor! in edge that Me Temple, nose | fhe doors ; I mp hat it he King en arrested at Bergara and shot. On the 20th Bilboa 
ers list had d the deb druin of th sent to Gen. Rodil to make its ission._ 
db troops of the cupied the whole frontier of 
| pete alfa ang that the incrim Navarre, and the woereae in the eden provinces 
pro carpi of wee debates of the Por sal § erste the was end.— —The est accounts 
t | edit had ate ublish ; and as even if he ines ea ll pre- 
violability, | vailed in that city, b been disturbed 
The San of Vigiince had issued a decree een 
feudal du ty ee Pe on bread, and which was 
the pe rson oy he King: responsible for 
any bem Ager acts ref a Government, he was add ae fied 
in doing so. The advocate was here in! th 
who main’ that t y 
the 3d June, Sewer By another 
on ae. was to in h ent of 
, of which payme 
the forced loan, the Junta ordered, eer the penalty af 
ereey, 
in ¢ question ; but the j jury did not concur in the ile of 
Son Uaceidesty-and brought in a verdict of “ Not guilty”’ 
ational. In commenting or n this the 
the confiscation of their property, that all the > inhabitants 
mesa "Tho, however, who were i oe 
districts allowed four days, and “those who arabe 
great trium: 
raphe wt of tee © ct The rapa | i 
ph—' 
of th 
had revolted at S: 
livered a for France—Advices from 
state that the Government has decreed 
from 
ppd ad eee ote were making in A 
effervescence against the Se ted to bees Ge 
4 is 1, 
; te | me 
unts aereenn the apa 
coda uaromaay of 
ernment stating that it arose out of a mi misunderstan¢ 
1¢ Duchess de In Victoria arrived in the capita! © 
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