738 TH 
E GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
_ or 45, 
respect th e exist gt unless it were infringed by the 
Chinese authorities. At the same time he warned the 
ne against ee healt ece.compemet or their el 
perty by confidin, the 
Prin nce e Edward’s Island. 
resent term. 
t is’ currently reported in the 
I 
best-informed circles that in consequence of continued 
ee en Justice Bosanquet will resign his seat 
‘ourt of Common Pleas before the expir ° 
oe Sees a 
the Vaing of the Rhone, sind tthecss rivers in that ne igh 
bourhood. The town of Bo ourg is said to have suffered 
mt ich 5 but at Lyons no Lead —— mage bey non the break. 
On ance nt of th 
a rr the oaccans mails had been ee 
sand ba 
delay 1 on the 
r 
truce, - no relianee could be placed on the agreements rat Recorder of Landon, ond Mr. Sergt. Merewether, and for several days had not arrived 
and —_ of the gis aril ‘ticaie at Canton. The be elevated to — bench | in Paris till nots after their time. : 
expeditio for —- sailed on the 2Ist August. e Th ° Rig bh n. Tho efroy, The Press.—The pe pers publish the trial of a M: 
ransom - d to Captain Elliot, as the price of the . has scedrtedthe Viléalit Trish Foilebehip. eaaitsll tty the | Seigneurgens, oy a : — _ one os principal 
evacuation at yulen m, bed been duly paid, but a large resignation f the Hon. Just eed o—_ L Pa spurns = nee an a “ ef peri me casas —— 
proportion of it was exacted from the Hong merchants.— | g0€8 to the Common Pleas, a efroy takes which appeare : ottence five ‘pet. 
puisne Baroney. This peste a vacancy in the repre- | sons be . = sat) been condemned to five years’ impri- 
From In arn that Commodore n Dremer | entation of the University, and two candidates are | sonme accused admitted that he was a member 
Captain Elliot, the late Commissioner, arrived at already named— Mr. G. A. Hamilton, late M.P. for Dub- na “ Society of ~ cig oh s _ ane tre said that ‘the - 
Bombay on the 26th Sept., mm tely. started for | jin, and Dr. Longfield, of eat eee ied in bei He nied, h r, having been 
nd. iliity prevailed thronghout India, wit Church Preferment.—The Wood, chaplai i f the ‘Moniteur ' Républicain, 
aie Gikturbantea “ex to the Queen Dowager, has been o formally inal in the and ropudlened the regicide Se, ete that 
unruly Arab soldiers in the service of the N The | canonry of Worcester cathedral, to which he shop of print. The jury, ee consu stn os reheat ‘of an 
only intelligence of importance from Scinde is, that by the death of the Rev tres Forester. The isho hour, ret anil a ver ot Guilty,” and the Hh 
. ‘ Lichfield has presented his uncle and preceptor, the R soner was discharged. sete Chambre des Mises en A 
commenting asrnaihy hikarpor hes: been: eeded-to John Bowstead, to the shee 8 erates stall in the seas cusation has found a at bill against the pn hone 
Great pst) In _ Heat several sa erat ave | dral church of Lichfield. seditious article in its number of the 19th § The 
place between the ps an e re in same Chamber has ig Mode for 
which our forces have bee ain victorious. e _ Soreign. a similar articl Ot 
e€ express we have received advices from Constanti- Francr The D The terminati f the __ imports and —, = Grain, —An official statement 
ple announcing birth of a Princess, the fo Spanisl i urnals to re f the returns of the prices of wheat 
daughter of the Sultan. The news from Syria continues | turn to the a Serene of ‘domes estic sgt needa e inthe pentipal we a tae re. basa wn ‘oe. be 
question 
to be unfavourable ; the mountaineers of dis << i rrewoceceeer esr er tc ead wraaee sink price i hectolitre is in the sis section of the aod 
of It, and a conflict has taken place between the | ® iscussion See eee ppc yee a chai, balabihihie 1 Seibe pe | Mitt vae oi *aka 
D and the Mar nonioens during whieh many lives were sco aap fark nhl 2 3 Th ee t : lee 5 i 
‘ however, still declaim against the measure, and complain Lower Alps, being 22f. 37c. e lowest is 16f 7he. in 
lost. i the Turk com sper the Loire Inférieure, Vendée, and Charente Inférieure,— 
baie e defeated In Hranee on inquiry into ‘the a new coalition of the Four rate ‘that M. Guizot has It also appears | that th e grain hoe tee a 
pt e Kin ons assumes enone 
importance ; and no doubt to be entertained that 
an insurrection n extensive ee was prepared to 
break out if har einai cy had been successful, . Ac- 
consis from Toul t of 
lon _announce that the disarmamen 
f and that G 
consented to reduce, the — ‘h arm 
a beet line from o 
e condu uct 
viz. wheat 90, 590, and other grain a 940. ‘The ‘impor. 
tation of flour d 
i Se - in the same a rose to 334,585 
ending the resources of the 
P 
has resolved on. this ‘measure in order that the re- 
sources of the recent loan may be expended om objects 
loan 
on ct of internal improvement; and 
these views, it is expected, will meet with the concurrence 
and support of the Cham mbers Accounts rece co 
Toulon inform ‘us t € of the s 
“on the point of commencing, and that an order te dismiss 
metri 
viz. wheat, 237,059, and other grain 97,526. 
rij returns 
Oct. 
96,3) 
grain, and 17, 496 of flours: nae miteur also ays 
a rep ort 
of the Minister of presen convoking ie Councils 
Commerce, and Manufa ctures, for 
surrection is completely at an end. Letters from Madrid | not only all the seamen = have completed their four 
state that tranquillity is re-established in the capital, years’ service, but also: thos + who ae * 3 
although n Humerous fos tials cantinue. tp a alte or ha og K deel or as been receive 
PB = rthepennio theb.ser » apresab dey . | who have os been on board 42 months will also be 
pr vig 7 persia oak coin — at ista a hatnad The furloughs are not nad. # 
districts, for pu Fpose: elr sub- banat ‘all te the ware 
mission, or of mig tons their Strachnisent to tis canis mall detachment wk onder 4 ‘their numbers may not Denies ‘ideality. a 
In contrast to. these cements, it rked om thei y tO their families. The certi- 
te fave een recived frm Hone sting thatthe bet horise t ‘hein toes n the 
the toch Bel a councils have not. met e 1838, 
ae 
sin 
Ww summoned, as the report says, to tke into 
A ted “with ogee 
he Regent. s. decree in. reply 
of his. Helin ness. Advices 
tire demolition of the ft 
fications of ner ety : the National Guard, in ae 
"of the Jan’ ipality:—We learn 6 L 
that a t le conspi mike supposed a2 ph for 
its pegch the aoliaioes a the King and the recall of the 
be“aegs was discovered in dete on the 29th 
it. 
to the late sloston 
Barcelona inform 
gage 
peace service. The men belonging to the ecterd de- 
rtments are to ™ embarked in a man-of- -war, which is 
ant baler connecte 
aa commerce, and affecting 
tional pean and navigation. 
a tal.__Some serious affrays have recently taken 
place no ae workmen ing oe on the fortifications ; 
and devtiral lives have been | I On Su nda: ay a quar rrel 
pa 
about to sail for B: —s th ett 
the whole of Fra’ Thos e replaced 
| by conscripts, ery shortly aleswards the “hs wil be laid 
up in ordinary, because their cr 
four of t who were stabbed with knives.~ ‘The Con 
missery or io who. a their reper = their 
d five tt 
them, and be ultimately disarmed. 
The Affair of Quénisset.—The late attempt on the lives 
of the King’ s sons having occasioned rigid inquiries re 
urers to b 
ad ates. at 
i vigils of ‘the police is ex 
t arom one of —* Airey con? 
specting t he seditious Societies known to bei in existence, 
a 
demned by the Court of Peers to impris mn 1834, 
~—— 
Several persons have been arrested, and larg quan- 
tities of ammunition have been seized. . It that 
the 30th was the day the execution of the plot, 
have bem arrested. Steet search into 'o their pap 
and afterwards amnestied, had been Saal Masala and 
f Correctional Police, on @ 
the'place of resid as- 
which is said to have had extensive ronidestitan in’ ihe 
a cities. 
home, public anna Kas, eh Sesninisa byte | 
incmtiad fire in the Tower of London, me by the p; 
| other evidence is said to ne ‘fallen into oe hands of the 
| police, fully confirmatory of the reports that an insurrec- 
tion on a large scale was prepared to burst forth, had one 
of t he Royal Dukes fallen. “Since our Ned another api 
f having ee fro it idence 
sete him. Per ot presided 1. Lagrange was de- 
fended by the ules Favre, w — 
ing noe interrupted | by the President wished to res’ 
pl ead! ing, 
Seemann with the late fi 
already 
h oa fal 
Melun to Paris, and | h 
ba 
as is -aceereapeal eo 
securi ve 
arrests; and. it it is expected in commercial civees that 
‘ing on Saturday, at any the Prefer of f Police was 
examined and it would “appear tha it Sor Toy im parts mat 
To the as shered tnt of the aud 
in this instance, —— need 
ee nt. M. Fav 
F 
the Tower, whisk ee ee gee eee bs me 
? 
D 
duced th ¢ Prefect of Police to take extrao ordine 
oury, will be regard 
be rag calamity. The store- hres pale its contents, com- 
920 
ary p 
een 8 and 12 
o'clock, paagh ge "sill an | orderly, visiting “the different 
military pos 
ph <n 
sfetirtonx said Me. Favi Well,” replie a re~ 
— afterwards wi 
sident, “ . will have you turned ou 
This 
we will 
oc, fre - its pe ie 
and t 
Paris were held Feely to act at a moment's notice, al- 
= moment: In the: mean time, 7 is announced that the 
| epiet piston rable atten . 
N.—The imagenes essed this week is, on t 
of the existing ig Gor 
2 
trial of Qu é owards the end of this 
, 
= 
about ing 1ith or arid inst. 
Inundation in the Provinces.—The weather for some 
tim —, 
of arms for the suppl 
a oe troops, the value "of 4 which was estimated at wn 
thousan usands of pounds, have n totally destroyed ; be- 
sides which, the collections of trophies, cannon, and 
relics preserved in that celebrated arsenal as 
ials of British beret hich 
have all been lost. An vestigation into the origin of the 
has b i y Government, but as the inquiry | - 
is private dis still i prog th fth id e 
has not transpired. 
been very bad in Da south, os in 
most parts of France; and distressing acco f the 
damages done by inundations ~* 
Our latest etaeis from the eapital states 
that all continued tranquil baie Cg aly som 
ei felt at the viole atk of 
Vigilance, and at the news af the oer se 
at that place’ ts! the National Guard The political chief 
iow been r 
raphie délifetchies lide reached Pari 
announcing ‘that the Rhone ¥ rose on the © evenin: ng. of, the 
Wome News. , 
Counr.—He eit ycontinnes well and, as far as th 
permitted, 
weather has 
during the 
has taken 
Royal Hi 
those of the abbattoir and of St. Denis, at 
The plain of that town to. the sea was inun- 
the night, 
Beaucaire 
Fait- | Avi, 
© | the usual watermark se half of th 
‘~ | dated. ‘All ne 
 Pueseet et 
of Madrid was still actively engaged in the 
on the 7th ult. 
he Royal Household had been arrested, as well a 
pai and numerous ott su: pg ts paris 
tempts, however, to disco of G 
and Bris gadier i] i pone a oe 
pe 
inquiry as t 
Two pee 
rhe 
“al at- 
. Concha 
the Gard. immediately proceede d to Bea ucaire 
he had ‘taken ‘all necessary prec nutions = resist the fi inun- 
dation and — the rb ago men ts j et uninjured. At 
ignon the 
on the 2?5¢ 
din’ the cap Bag 
e 2. 
+ head} 
Moet 
ee ? 
A eenr, 
J The Sane na ee ty ih but a 
to. 
was on the 26th i 
F h from rpg the Those 
Qui not ‘coelesve as to ons ha: — arzes 
active pare in the moveme: There was on 
t 
of the. nger i 
Saone: is ‘ 
} ne Jo ee eee 
“ a Tate ve dye ied ie 
i . 
h | a 
gaat a enir ad; ree 
