a ee 
Nov. 6.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
739 
leath. es officers of ie Fitieos) Guards had re 
e has come to no con- 
tained at a pu 
the Palace on the 7th, and to wh 
National Guard ha d been gon 
The 
einen wb eet Reena and received the royal sanc- 
tion, and several of them have been published. The alt 
lem n en the tariff ao es “y oO uae on the 12th 
The 
clusion a — the tax on ages home dividends, 
political herizon, and yet to 
Sw AND.—The la 
th 
n Bra 
e place, a par deal a st ae 
site op 
respect to the Argau- -Convent 
of F great do do vubt whether its settlement will not be 
ees fro 
matter: 
re seat The sete ah ae Sacre duties 
no Eur rope, and 
t the 
municated we Lag onc for mr decree in reply to the late 
allocutio 
Holine Pp 
poned. Advices 
the French Ambassador, M. 
the cs ae of the rey sip 
RLA 
devote, a large sum towards 
t accounts rne statey 
iniol the Diet, with 
question, that it rem a 
Mortier, h had been visi siting 
ar ticge in 
9th ult. The e pr oceed ings of the —— c ame have 
not _ of interest ; 
ttori the 24tl ge nu- the speedy close of the Session is 
weitere ogee . the s had w: upon | expected, | 
him, for the purpose either of wae their mts on rogtion mill. take place. 
or of declaring their devotedness to the Government. The GER —We ean received German papers and 
great question of the fueros was discussed between them | lett of lat but their contents are not of great 
at a interviews. a egent, it is said, cnet ed to importance. cae _ at of the 22d ult. st 
the municipal and other laws whic that the di f France, unless etc ona 
a LGIUM. sgh igence has been received from 
sels of the disco 
spi racy agains’ at 
scovery in that capital of a t 
the Gove vernment, on the 29th ult. 
Brus- 
reasonable con- 
The 
meow with those of the kingdom at large, pot to 
empt the inhabitants from the conscription, to’ which 
had oa seized i in one of the 9 Sever | persons 
supposed 
to oe oo femme 
much larger scale, erfectly il- 
ss ae that. in consequence neither jer 3d battal- 
ie Austrian Landwehr, nor the e Artillery, would 
here the cannon-balls were cast 
” The e place 
ins form discovered, as one the person = made te 
rtri¢ges. sedu 
_At ttempts had been made t 
uce 
he pone of —_ m-houses were to be shor 
blished along th cenenaet of the Pyrenees, agree ‘to ve cag in the Austrian dominions during 1840. They prose The 30th, i t appents, was the day fixed for the ex- 
the decree of the Cortes ure, which w: 40, being 9,501 more that i + ae he prone ecution of the plot, water had ramifications at Ghent, 
have ea before the insurrection, would, it was | ing year. The births | exceeded, the. sex by. 77,2 200. Ant werp, and Liege, am: discont seatadh It is thought 
believed, si ea ithe commercial flat A g leat had t t in the night, 
of country. e t d » 473 yore to zg 309 ‘ial yen and he be suburt ht have b ill 
D 
Gen: O’ Donnell, Pic 
hy pb 
hef, 
they were taken; but ssa caaneont og we learn, 
of of eon, named Klein, has invented a method of pre- 
it seems, an —_ had been 
to their barracks ; on this account, 
— en to all the officers of 
have all arrived safely i in France. , important intelligence 
en’ Eien a. - fortifications. of 
y mal Guards the 26th ult., in 
resence of the Junta of Vigilance and the municipality, 
waggons, wi — homer, iii the. current of 
have the clue to an 
sane revlanary conspiracy, which oa been co: 
ao 
air necessary for the fire 
that ith 
h 
2 
7 h } 
by whom whom the act, was sanc tioned. 
of the Constitution, be- 
fore the members of the junta, who each held in his vod 
a stone of the citadel. Gen. Zabala and oe = 
against the measure. 
ms that 
vinces. A council fa peta 
M. Klein has area out a patent 
= — is 
~—The celebrated danseuse, Fanny Cerito, who has 
forwarded 
deuntes Bru 
entered such laurels in Italy, particularly at the th 
of San. Carlo, at Naples, and La ers at Milan, has j 
red into an eng 
ards the: racer 
just 
ment vat the Grand ca for the — season. The 
nao 
is 50,000 “ hone benefits, 
Thi 
extensive 
con- 
is said that. the Ministry 
chavemetone to the pro- 
bed and despatches were 
and thushad the opportunity of effi ecting thei: r purpose, the highest sum ever = there to ranks. The had not retu rom Ardennes on 
a that the : destruction | of these fortifications has h | Sunday, but was hourly expected.—A Namur paper says 
that. th | at. the unusual aan 
ie city. At various periods, petitions: to the 
wares a had been. addr essed for that purpose ; 
i effects of his late — " was announced at 
Migoine ake at Bue n Neumann, who 
of rain tie fell during the last month has cau used § 
the barleys, and that many of 
but even rm ean t had 
tion. 
in Johnson 
hazy. y Psi r 
the farmers will, in conse- 
reelona Republicans seem to have had t 
a 
he We ep, 
iving a sum of 15,0002., of which 
Basil 2 et days, and for thei defray ame: ms stipend of a nia’ 
erecting. ar same reasons for this “dislikes are ae testant hho - be exablnbed erusalem, i 
namely, that the fire of the forts was more intended to | with England. rest is ra e paid to the aoa 
aan d York and the Bishop of Lon- 
own what ‘steps the Regent will 
dons “but if lands can be bought in Pale estine to establish | si 
i tion. 
” Hox 
8th ult. 
ou 
foe my 
Lux 
to net in consequence of this act vio 
ence. Inthe mean time, it appears that the Junta had 
placed a of reals at his disposal, and chad so ope- 
he decree. is dated Nolbnietz, Sept. 6, 1841.—Berlin 
million 
rated very actively in eres 
‘urrection.—The 
rs 
papers of the 20th inst. announce the destruction by iad 
oo } lds 
e . Tene ) ret. 
pate 4 kL A jw ARE ee ¢z. 3 
oe pasta) and E: 
note respecting this ite of a 
a paki 
"letersi learn that the Oat teh and Be 
ter ‘dam 
a pci of ha King, as Grand Dake of 
U i 
y; an produced 
e hegi 50 as as known 
erlin an energetic 
It was added 
appre- 
—By 
Igian 
oe 
e 
Dei tata 1 
+tlod th 
ti Jaen tel th 
marriage po the Prince Royal of foe A 
tee iad 
mn of the navigation of the Scheldt, had agreed 
upon an "euential ane which had taken two years to 
en 
public reception 
dh 
which. demanded. as a guarantee that. the futu 
Q 
oO 
Was said rien eae en ditslions wold me ch ae 
the differen 
d 
i some equivalent advantages to 
; the ‘latter “hed abandoned the right she had 
tate 
and the Queen Dowa 
to be the Queen of ~ et s sister, ee Elizabeth 
= the debates on the payee in reply to the royal 
had been very 
Maria Frederica, born June 8, 1820, and: daughter 
Gran 1d. Duke of Oldenbur: veep | 3 pears certain that 
vegeta ce at 
O. — — rate of the ea a Cura of f 
papa the Duke of Bordeaux, but upon the Hereditary 
animated, The Mini 
and for 40, 000 i in 
istry had o 
The reduction of on caumetes = par was 
$43. This 
tained the ad antage. 
34, 280 ) florins, 
g was obtained by 
dip! 
savin 
in the lomatic service 
+ Berli im cele- 
of pole foreign 
and the 
_ Gen. O’Don- 
aes 
vention or the hundredth anniversary of its erection. A 
in the course 
for whose fate much anxiety was felt 
naan in negate Seo te 
oe oe 
countries. 
ssta.—Advices from St. Petersb 
t of 
o has been safely 
urg announce the 
ss of Leuchtenberg, Grand 
delivered of a 
— arrived at Bayonne. 
ik 
you 
ere on the 25th 
residence. The 
bes. dese into ten = peta each part 
representing a eae a Ae seene opera of 
eae fae 
issued in September, for modifying the powers of the 
Coune il of State, 
_and the directing Senate o of Poland. 
rance. The re 
at the a ea ex 
officers, who were permitted to retain their arms 
The Bordeaux and. Bayonne pti men- 
wl eng 
ona oe Weber, sande Sesdobonen: ‘he, 
to fo be called the ot po 10th. 
None but G 
The King is said to have _given 30,000 dollars for the 
submitted to the Council of State, except the annual 
which is to be submitted to the Emperor by the 
movements of $s towards th 
po saa Brigadier Oribe, who had proclaimed the Re- Schinkel. ae Majesty pposed. to have been induced | Council of the Empire for affairs of Poland. The 
Sthey of Queen —— at Zamora, had retired with irck ly b F Heraldic Chamber of the kingdom of Poland is still to 
Soldiers. of the regi the Re ina Gobernadora, t il carter e .cNgaE SB ngiulbae-yaeriiar Pe aia ity opel Yorwet department is to be 
“Ades, in Portugal a disturbance which oe in one of | invested with the powers of a superior court of j 
Heaney the provinces, and has been taken | papers ment at Dentz on the 15th ult., on- occasion of: th the Gen 10th is to take cognizance of criminal affairs. 
Pon ody by the Portuguese authorities. birthday of the King. Some officers were there. cele eral A goes ld oo. f the 
th anes — We have intelligence from Lisbon to brating the even triotic song, when | firs by ahs 
Se ult. The accounts brought by the packet from ung men of ¢! by a Governor General ig President ; Toaeeh © mem- 
‘uth of Spain re t all as tranquil there, although | a ited of ity a violent altercation ensue be d th e Co} istration and | the Military 
*ppears that had. not. the Madrid attempt so complet ee e had to interfere: several of the persons who had Governor of wonk o oes minor provisions concerning 
failed, preparations { for a ‘A decree of the | the forms of deliberati athe trviog g up of reports, &e:, 
— and.Malaga. A body of the ares Speaiah Grand Dake o Hesse. and the Thine orders the. future | are appended to the abov 
250. im number, had sought refag. of criminals by the guillotine. The King of “"Travy.—Aecounts received from Rome inform us that 
Fra gee northern frontier, as dpiscsiad- be eseleierkak rtemb 
whig} “Appa — Braganza he 22nd ult:, and | ult. His speech is remarkable on account of the confi- | tke A fagitives con ——— in the late abortive revolutionary 
the Paty. of Brigadie ier Ori ae ~~ ott pe ae = Wik Hi Papal Bov chic aad is said to have been induced ‘eo thi 
form sent and disarmed. The accounts from Lisbon in- | and also on account pong. orl pcaae fm which i en Dy the discovery bo hapa near 
threatens v3! the state. of things in that city appears to | directs the attention of his Chambers. to the subject of | had not been w 
Queen’s nother political crisis. Clubs, to support the | railroads.° His: Majesty dwells with pleasure on the 
Sition authority, had been formed in the army in oppo- | financial condition of his Government, which, notwith- | t 
to some-revolutionary clubs, and it seemed to. be icon tee he ero i een See hath ceils ; 
Of: different parties, it ig said, are excited by the | dered necessary i aspect. of “he 
