THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[ oO. 46. 
after the autumnal campaign. Two of se —_ re 
720 ts 
ee soldiers” of the class of 1834 
loft 
Pay: a om nr 
s been effec 
—_ from Tow! lon, which has 
Appear red in ee Minister ei 
urnals. 
— directed antes it by = iy brad disarm- 
= ven 
have served between three and 
feta years. The Ministerial letter adds, that no sailor 
will leave = ship till another of the class of 1840 arrives 
to replace him 
The “fair of Quénisset.—The 
urt of Peers will 
—_ on Mo 
Co 
nday to hear the _,Teport of M. de Bastard 
against 
ne ee of the Duke of Orleans and his two brot 
Between 
nisset, sts it is stiescile M. 
the Journal du Peu ple, against whom, however, it is said, 
so, the editor of 
ah 
there exists no A letter written to 
= ; d 
sels contain ft ‘The Queen has slept perfectly yao ae an 
im. The judicial investigation is aviersie-seies acti- | the infant Fabs are going yoo eet a cee = 
a 
vity, but it appears that the number of persons against whom a thet the ill ee wea ber “Male sty the Queen Dowager, 
serious ch is very small. hambers | $V continues to excite serious 
were opened on Tuesday last by the King in person, whe | ears agto the private sient which have 
reviewed the present state of the country in as of ioched town, saan nce is made to the painful, 
considerable length, and appeared to attach little im- | and it is feared hopeless, condition of her Majesty, speak 
portance to the recent outbreak.—Intelligence from the | in the hi ghest terms of the patient and signed manne 
Levant announces that the Turki Envoy has arrived at | in which her Ma’ ajesty bears oT Sgaient © distres yest Ant fs 
Alexandria, delivered a letter from the Sult: th " en 
= ‘ : ttack, ronchial tubes 
Pacha of Egypt thanking him for bis frank ye and itation to merce her Majes poh a late years been 
submission. arrival of a packet from New York | —* is bmi Majesty Coteau dart 
ates jec Laprtes “te much milder form. e latest advices 
supplies us with recent advices from the United ; ee that her Ma egos s symptoms have undergone 
they contain, er, no news of importance, except | some slight sleviton. e following are the last ao 
the continued assurances of peace. Mr. M' be lletins : ‘The Que ado un ian 'e of grea 
suffered to quietly, an left, it was eebleness 
for Canada ; but in strange contrast to the late excite- po fever than ring the Dine ree vobee mao wpa 
movements Dowager has some sleep ding the night. as 
: gare = Meee ct juice less.’””—The arrival of the messenger conveying 
regarded with the utmost indiffere the intelligence of the birth of the young Prince, and that 
the Royal mother, as well as the infant Prince, were doing 
. Wome els. well, it is stated, elicited lively demonstrations of joy in 
AccOUCHEMENT OF Her Masesty.—On -Tuesday a] the Queen Dowager, who indicated her pleasure that a 
g ts of | present of 100/. should be = to the party es ~ 
the Metropolis, by the announcemen cement he publi aj se comers It has also — aid that her Ma \jesty 
was safely deliv worl stable public have for ppea pin bed, and thal 
meyrdp looki i 
t 
wig “424 anticipation prot the illasrions 
t , the one 
P 
him oe one of the “principal parties pine a containing 
2. 
to Prince Albert, the other t Duch f K ese words noel Gi énisset has ru’ ined u and then en- 
Soran pie Prince, and thus give to the country ai ow Pa prea: ag Majesty has been pes te to | treating M. to tal ul ause warmly in his 
ir apparent to t has been happily dictions: appoint Lord G - Somerset, W. E. Gladstone, W. | paper. and to reques the writers ae the National to 
The following are such particulars relating to this aus- | B. Bari ring; J. M.G askell, and A. sqrs., to be rn same, is the criminating document produced against 
as our readers will, no doubt, be anxious to | her Majesty's Pieaiciecine for conducting and inquir- of the Luxembourg 
learn. Her Majesty, who had taken her accustomed walk ing into the detai the establishment several | Were @ completed on Friday for the reception of the pri- 
in the Palace-garden on Monday afternoon, was taken Dep ents of Customs, Excise, a nd Stamps and Taxes, 
unwell ab : day g 3 inf ith a vie as ining wl French Trade—The Customs have published 
ti i di H office, and instruc- i t Aggete the year Ia; i 
, are ar eae the Duke of Wellington 
ficers of state, who lost no time 
important 
inowe io the town by the fring 
their several Seiten ee hether arran neers m be 
safely made, consist ar: with the due collection of the 
revenue, for diminishing the be gf ty of them, for facili- 
tating the despa’ itch of business and to relie ve the trade 
a Privy Council being shortly "ater hel 
hat a form of th 
; —Preparations also have been sede for the pau a 
radual au satisfac 
ar of francs in 1840, ion 
ears. But of this increase we: 
eater p w 
Freach call Kt commerce} "the importation and con- 
as ra 
the object of which i: 
into the forms and modes of proceeding in shy urts "of 
Equity, with a view the system less cumbrous, 
It 
figram, one of the new Vice-Chancell 
. erie to Tend t their services for the conduct of this in- 
Both 
h these commissions will be carried o 
— public. 
i Page Sg Lord. Saltoun 
pease to China a 
GCH. bare —- = 
mand to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hugh G. Cc. B. 
nefather has sate cag Chief Justice of the "Gace s 
Bench, and Mr. Jackson So d 
og Lord-Chancellor of Ireland has 
, Queen’s Counsel, to 
promotion of Mr. Jackson. 
the prone 
pidl y 
produce. “the most remarkable increase is that of we 
merica. 
wool fro: In 1839, there 
were Pei 000 quintals importe' nad eid in pm hig 000. 
The mports from England have doubled i ese 
e the 
bread and coal are the pri 
0 
neipal 
e there aus only 13, ber penitent of 
English thread imported into France in 1835 ;_ whilst 
ere were 61,500 in 1840. The aera of English 
coal, which amounted to 71,000 tons in 1835, attamed 
325,000 tons in 1840. pin Uni States 
have diminished one-third i 0; those to d div 
ished in the trifling proporti r cent, Com: 
both i in Ar agi and vod rts, w in 
African baa has been appointed Chief Baron 
Exchequer of Katies 
Ste. Tahwe Tinks f+} 
aro atl hee appoint 
hitetease Master of the Faculties, i in the room of Dr. 
Nicholl, who udge Advocat 
howev ver, it is ‘stati ary 5 3 while 
minished rather as increased. 
goods is stationary ; that of wines is also stat 
of woollens and cotton: ns i is on the increase 5 ey 
and of the latter seventy-four per cent. The exportation 
of roe — however, has decreased, as well as that 
of watches, c sess and jewellery. 
The ‘Cap —The journals inform us that ae 
Pe had 
. bron into custody persons implicated in | in the “9 Belgian 
but that the search has bee 
| Considerable sensation has 
a by 
Ambassador, Some journ "Cos _. 
oO 
ission from! his - to heat a de 
ae ek 
£ Cask 
1 
Chi “¢ F, 
5 ur tae 
ther, the Rev. Dr. O'Brien, Fellow of Trinity 
University Inte Jligence.—The Rev. 
ae 
rom | Master of Seipaneet College, has es sppoint-a vies 
meee 
continued grees of 
Count nt Appany; A 
tus Academi s of the U: rsi and Ki 
icus preety: ing’s College, 
Grant, Esq., of Tillyfour 5 ris Fubios 
sah Aas face ac iprrae hs re re-elected to be 
ot 
alent the lot of Count Pal [ 
he 
the responsibil 
has. ) — 
- (6,0001.), to pay 
i f the 
and soldiers o! 
lico trade has sameral millions of 
bin iece mtabeeer te Genter alo di 
A great number ‘of workmen were employed 7 
3 
- 
Lord | charge o! 
to give no satisfaction to the opposition prints. The dis- 
f seamen has commenced, and about 
™, 
to the number of a. Loy ore 
mais sated 
ube eide 
