Oct. 30.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
723 
enn 
that Gen. O'Donnell, Pequero, Jaureguy, Urbistondo, and’ 
ve entered France. The number of riggs A is | 
nt! The 
the German, French, and English 
ssid gs saci e Paskewitech, will Eeuat te! go to Berlin in 
eeee———ee 
languages.—It is | soura, returned to Cairo on the Ist inst. The Nile, 
had fgen to the height of 23 13-24 eubits, ad fallen 
-24 cubits, 
ry, and 400 office: ended changes in the | 23 8 Se rose to 24 ner 
is said to be expected at Irun, which is est 1 Lwin said th prince | eubits, by which yd Island was peatard inu 
miles of the French frontier ; vat four battalions have Li de go to St. yi ll ele P| make a long stay there. | In the prosince of Behera 40 villages were away 
| skeady ¢ entered that town. It adde dy that they —Lett tters received from ‘Trebisond, dated the 16th Sept., | this inundation , children, cattle, and crops of 
kinds being carried off by the t. In the 
the establishment of custom howaes The bridge of B 
hobia, hal 
ment of a customn-house, w 
garened fe — crossing the Ebro under protection of the 
We } 
nsurgents, it is added, had | 
saa the quarantine eiblshment at Achalsich 
m. 
Trazy. _ Private letters 
from Rom 
f the atl pe totimnated: through | 
Rey. Dr. Wiseman, that it is the intention of 
castle- 
Paganini’s son had 
‘o 
~intclges has been | received from Pal 
nts 
T 
men, had left A 
e 
last year, because 
that Count Paria embaskments were mae agit the river, and 20,000 
inister of the I to preserve those embank- 
are Perowski had suc ts from th I who were 
P} di f ta, endeavouring with 
e that the nam o break down the embankment, were ex: 
on ihe s All the materials necessary for forming a 
Sous railroad, five _ leagues in length, bet tween Ly age les 
when completed, would serve f 
D The Syrian “nabs to the num 
amber pare e 
lexandria for Beyrout, on board vessels 
acha.. Said Pacha, th 
r4 Pollux alanwher. Which, 
in 
due. to the Syrians. 
from Madsid t to 20th inst. At that date the capital was | the Right 
erfeetly tranquil. The Regent was much cheered when | the Pope to 
eleft the capital, and was warmly embraced, according 
o private letters, Mr. Aston, the British Minister. | add, tha’ 
Madrid was left without troops of the line. The Ministry | to obtain from t 
ontinued to “ rcs ected persons. The In- 
fante Don Francisco ¢ was stopping in Saragossa dicted. 
the Regent. test 
o the National Guards oui ze has speedy. to ra. 
bi the titu nd the R 
h 1 
PortTuGAL- We have intelligence from Lisbon to “the 
Dahl 
£. y} ft 1 
An inventory « vt all the 
5 2 
* | 
vende a ordered at the f i 
8th ii 
I evolt at Madrid and other _ Parts ¢ of Spas, £ Several new 
mglh ae = board at the ‘time - the e acienty| is stated to 
the 19th inst. mentions 
high Gace ie = at "+. 
ition ; but an im) 
annizzaro, well known in the 
rc 
prem foshionebla pre He died almost suddenly i 
Swrrzentanp.—The el are still taken up ee 
with 
a report, 
‘irculat ed some oe that Govern- 
ment had any epi of ee h the Span ish rebel- 
lion. also add that ther 
Convent question ; and t Zurich Gazette chee 
the oi ig list of the cantons "whieh | # the next Diet | 
yote for their 
in this country working to ni on a crisis, s, and, i in co- 
operation with the extreme Libe vals of ; Spain, to extend 
also received 
we learn that Sir John 
news i 
M‘Neill Tabriz ox on. ae 9th inst., and was very 
well avery The pein ets ‘3 to 
set ran, re preparations already 
made for its arrival. mercantile classes were in the 
greatest in uence of the fall in Europe in 
the — of silk, payer ‘ost of pe kyr more or 
y fall thats spqneenene, 
and pate asking time from ¢ the only 
ri, 
Rode (interior), 
hausen, 
r creditors as 
means of avoiding bankruptcy. "cou that we 
future receive regular advices from Persia, as the 
h di 
of the incorporation of both countries, the first step 
had « 
regency in in’ the name of the young prince, Dom. P 
The Senate has: passed the _ for the cee of po 
differential and the remaining fina’ uestions 
Were to be settled in the course si few days. "The Cores 
were expected to o be prorogued on the 25th 
ci PP Hy 
Rode (exterior), Argau, Thurgovia, Tessin, Vaud, Schaff- 
hausen, and Valais. Geneva will vote the 
tion with Trebisond. The Russian Plenipotentia 
diseussion with the Prime Minister of the ue 
ho exacted the ment of the eye ey to his 
Gorerament. His. se answered that he 
wii te ta t of the convent of Herme' ; 
£ ¢h ae la hte; a 
and the Grison ‘rill pro bubly vote the same, as a 
Gall. 
onary: for, Se thei: 
GERMANY. 
ri Srares.—The packet-ship George Washing- 
Letters have been received fro’ 
announcing the departure of Prince Nicholas inet er 
arrived at Liverpool on Sunday night. She sailed 
£ 
bn ed noes has been eld m the PI 
des Arquebusiers, in that ae at which eieitcs were 
rturi 
nH later than that received by the Caledonia, given in our 
in an pe wal mer eh een oe “o ed last. The chief interest of the intelligence thus brought 
li > Syria.—By the arrival of the Levant centred i in Mr. M‘Leod’s trial, 
ition of death accessary to civil | penalties. The henene eR have recuved “intelligence Fk Gaatscame asl consequently me Laws a the pro- 
sons “bo Se been condemned under the old or French to | the, 10th imats Private letters are prgeny tet z ith the sing it Lessard first three day of v very 
re ith the Sultan, and | s! y 
aa a ones aon — a circumstances ms dss his — arture from that | pr ation of order, and tthe a a 
« Soren will pass by a capital. ents gst grew ber. degree a decorum oe: had been i ns 
whence a branch line re it is said, is in contempla- | the ladies of t the dipl Be ay fr e having been 
tion.-—Accounts. received — ore lin of the 11 th i the 15th July. Nothing certain was. known respecting beep. greatly exagnerated 5 so 0 having 
inform: us that the > King h y Court-house was but thinly attended. Mr. 
for T ertain how long his Majesty | by Tahir Pacha: the fleet under his orders was still lying M'Leod ¢ the aye pig ling ay and 
road be aecaty bu rds ston was Aesoaate not ws befand the be- | at i the mouth of the Dardanelles. Ethe Uh lak, be os. t me Siceconcme whan 
ginning next month. Count Maltz Minister for cheerful stated Appenree ar The 
Foreign Affairs, had entered on his ay ee Brock- | the shock~of an. earthquake. a halldings were de- thing rather , than anxiety .or depressed  apeaia., /Ee 
hausen, Mini at the court of Stockholm, has been atrosee t in Bae i "rllges, aad and lives lost, in bl h he detailed the 
recalled at his own request, and was Ame: Resli ious accidents.. Ther two shocks, one at gg SRS ene jd 
afew days, when it was said he would be appointed to | a. on the 6th, ca pase nc three a. M.,. last- preter 8H Go Caroling, 
another dip ‘enbeiicsti: gocipakledbiaceachres ing t half a minute each.—Emir Bescher, the ex- | evidence which ee be as yey —— “sie laying 
eo ——— oa ie a oe the rg a i a P ki’'c com, and | totheense. ‘The fist. witnem called. was: Williass Wi 
on 4 
Cadiz, eldest son of tn se ae us were aie ene at |B i Pacha, cme: oe bigs 2d, in the Nile | of Buffalo, owner of the Sareine. whose testimony, how- 
in. He has been travelling w er, hei receiving great wad nothing 
de Moratella.—The annual session of the States of W i orf 3 
bread opened at Stutigerdt on the 23d inat. "The state that at az Keponian, oot sishgeeal ta a 
—— Providence =e es Soper ‘erated jain hime wolend that place, and t that two British ships of war 
States of 25 years, were likewise 
that his son, havi nal din j gm f and two frigates arrived, and their ir presence, it was 
i eine n of war 
Oath prescribed by t titution. an- | said, caused serious cTexpremed eens esac wth 
Rounees the intention of i pedi t 
of the existing la " . as the finan in parser ye ty erry heaton 0 pres sr 
flourishing stai notwithstanding the reduction of tax- re Spi ape AO 
ion, the King will be able to turn his attention to the | of th rex 1 efeppee SORE 259 ye 
*mportant of railroads. * all. TI ss te ahee heathy 
een from Warsaw of the 1 inst. : y ‘ Ee tL 
that by a decision of his Majesty, dated the 15th | s ; plish:s 
Rott. it is 0 after the lst Jan., 1842, | thori tranquillity... Serious disorders Daving 
fee mine pile use i ight | taken place at Naplooz, the Cheik Cassem nisi Rete 
the weighing of gold, silver, and copper. TI against th i Se ico. 
tilver ruble is to be taken as the standard: for ceeded in repressing the rebellion. British. ship of 
circulating in the i arsaw mint is frigate and cnPguenin ge Ske ge 1,100 would be 
to coin gold pieces € halfi cele iak: the line, arrived at Beyrout, ad — oll 
halerabien® rele, and er coins of the value of rubles, sahara had an the service.’ 
a os aes, 5 copecs, conformably to | It is stated British tr 
SPreseribed model. From. sak comes, contre St. Jean d’Acre, and cere oa ye be 
_ h ies, and likewise | Syria wi P 
: : from 
antes to: the 6th inst. Mehemet Ali, 
_ the Tas ‘visited several Lower Egypt: 
provinces of 
