THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
at av. 
dnd | At ; ao 
the primary schools ; ; 
f both sexes receive instructi on in 
but the primary pr saieel phe in 
n 1840 there were 28,0 na 
Catholic schools. 677 cstinat ry 31 
schools, and 2,059 pad Mae io Adult classes * i 
struc tion have. nearly doubled in four years. In 
es of th 
Government.—In Belgium, arrests continue to be made | England was 17} per cent. ; for Wales, 1 
in connexion with the late insurrection, but no new facts for Scotland, 16 ak cent. In aa the inorease was ter 
have made public. e repo accession of |) as and, 16 L sean ; for Wales, 12 per et oe 
em bese a Customs’ Union appears to be | 45.3 ent. The number of houses in a and is, in- 
, Since the merchants have addressed a repre-| habited, 2,758,295; uninhabited, 162,756; building, 
tion t y be tal "882. the number in Wales, inhabited, 188,196; unin 
for uniting Hatiover t to. that confederacy. The bited, 10,133; building, 1,769 5 in Scotland, inhabited, | w 
. Bremen me oe mentioned, and it is stated that 3,357; uninhabited, 24,307; building, 2 3 int 
th will | islands of the British Seas, 19,159 inhabited 65 unin- 
220 build 
conference he Plenipotentiaries of the Union 
sort be held in Be tin. From. 
taly we learn, that the 
T 4 h 1, hi 
p y 
eo ee ee ee ee 
that | 
0, 1,631 bu uilding—sltogether 3 
ich 68, ae adults attended. There are 76 n normal 
ichoat, of which six are in ecclesiastical hands 3 and = 
f | The normal oe cost 60,0007. a- 
apita 
year. 
—The King helda pe at the Tuileries 
Lge number inhabited houses was 2,866,595 ; uninha- | app ‘wo royal 
of Lisbon and that the late attempt to excite an insur- ted, Rix a1 5 buildin 27,553— riages, drawn by eight t horses, are oatriders rs, waited on 
rection in the kingdom of the Two Sicilies | jad for i its ion of the lish ties is respectively as | his Excellen ney at Meuric ce’s Hotel, s the a pote sk fr 
were te object the formation of Italy i into Rep: ublic. Ho rd 95, 483; B kshire, 145,389 ; _Buck- 
By the Levant maiMwe have recent advices inten. Turkey | inghamshir: es re aioe dot Co 143,955 _ Che- pag aa of conveying him to the en Lord re 
shire, 334, ; mwa 0 
Sect’ tes Gabe a, i he Lag bey erage ag 0 Derby, 237, Devonshire, 494,478 Dasseekhe. h his Maje esty re- 
m <a aa reached Céustantinopte from Perets, an. 159,252 ; Dirham, a 210: Essex, ae 2 ope a ped after T ehich re fe. tame atten to the Royal 
ae eae Loe : co 019; Hereford, ann; = rd, 143,341; Hunt ments to be introduced to the Queen and Royal 
me Sir John M-Neill at Tabriz, where ngdonshire, 53,192; ten ashore 1. 336 6,854; a. n the evening there was a grand dinner at the pa- 
paseareng es se i the Scha h, expressing the plea- Leet, 197,003; Lincolm317, 465, ogg esex x1, nie 8,330; lace, to which all the members of the English Embassy 
he felt at his New York outh, 98,130; Norfolk, 390, Northampton, | were 2 invited. oe: Sateriy, y, the 6 th inst., Mr. and Mrs, 
to vote Ist a we bei, that Mr. M‘Leod has arrived at 179.296 ; Northumberland, Me tti raantuive, Sta rom b i, King 
Montreal ; and that Sir R. Jackson, as temporary Go- ean Oxfordshire, 152,156 yer 19,385 ; i. ti pring a handsome Je 
to the United | Salop, 2 3; Somersetsbire, . uthampton | gacy 0 ere invited to dine wit! 
Sikes 1 stort, ‘nat t my of soe foal aan (Hampshire), 314,280; Staffordshire, 410,512; Suffolk, cng vay ‘a ‘the pe of St. Clo ud. After the repast 
, ; i ,317; Surrey, 486,334 ; Sussex, Sly ‘Warwick- | t e King conducted them into the Gallery of Diana, 
Laer Les 336,610 ; estmorelan 5,041; Wiltshire, | where his Majesty _— d them himself ch its 
rage bg fo 
they will be paniched w oth ahs rei rigou 
me Nets. . 
The yey and the tafihs Prince. — Her Majesty’s 
W 
240,156 5 Yorkshire, 1,591,584. 
recovery has been going on most fay ourably during the 
week, and the gore of 
, either in 
France.—The affairs of Spain se Lege in the + ag 
j f of discuss The Oppo 
fand the R 
low 
‘to invite Mr. a “Mrs. Standish to 
Bay, the 
dine at the er pe 
at at 
Versai s—In order to give some ron of the number of 
the }j a 
of th 
Infant Peace. maiered the es ri a bulletin 
rg ERE 
=| Sasase paaria: while, on ‘the other hand, the Minis 
e journals state that the chari- 
table committee of the 8th arrondissem ent has published 
ae Tae 
ed on 
—* The Queen valescent 
as pose; a or Majesty 
will be 
S| vinces of 
on the grounds ‘ of internal policy iA Spain, but ‘ecanse 
th of Fran 
vour of their poor, which are said to include 4,573 indi- 
gent families, com pos a of 12, 444 i in ndividuals, © ‘of whoin 
up the northern 
Spain with goods duty free. The Spanish Go. 
yérnment is also denounced far cruelty, in allowing the 
che hte iirvoce that sar taken —. since the suppression of 
lat 
which had hitherto entirely si 
| insurrection - A strong opinion is s expressed that 
of her Majesty and the Infant 
and that | some | serious events, to di sturb the ‘established 
having had caudle served to to them, 
in the 
Dowa 7m of 
on since our last; but the bulletins issued 
othe rea um tng he Me 
n the 
mean time it appears that the French Government is a8- 
e | Sem’ 25,000 n and 25,000 at Bay- 
onne, with a strong force at Noakes, which, is ate 
is to answer the double of aS 
intervention, and police to keep the 4 
This formidable army, to be collected at the foot of the 
oro Ma said to be required in sequence of — 
Ih 3. pe 
convey no 2! 
S- 
ae 
aition 
they had any great ~_ in allay- | 
still prevails throughout age ntry 
Mazenty’s, s illness. The following 9 18 | 
esti “* The Dowager has 
‘the br yesterday 
eed Abi tc tak uae are betta during the last twenty- 
and her sty is somewhat : this 
nor have 
which 
of her 
consequence of 
orted among t he ay at aes ae the = King i 
now usi —* all his influence to 
son of Do irlos, and 
sect $6 tha cheat — — Gen. 
PEt 
Ty, n L) an 
oa | in his 70th ; 
paisa Wa way to fy. ehiay whither he was ordered 
Gace’ Mec the other chiefs of the late insurrection, 
arte, Lardizabal, Jauregui, La Rocha, Pi- 
_ The affair 0 of Quéniss: 
| aie. Be 
isset.—The committee Pe aoe by 
fell in Paris and its vicinity on Monday night and Tues 
day ; but ~ weather was not Sufficiently cold for it to 
remain on the ground. 
pds and Ni enor caine rye to t Pa large force 
mtioned above as t the foot of the Pre 
wees, the Echo du Nord 0 of “tae Bagh that rf order 
ee hoe! received for form: f the est ping a 
artille “Pre ille” and Valen- 
ciennes. A bata alion which has just | left Lille is to Teterts. 
of thi s of this covemateation 
gian frontier —The followi 
of France, wit 
mm 
e de la Taren #a his 75th; the Duke de Reggio, in 
his 75th : ag ae Molitor, in in is Uist = tans tania eig~d 
al Gro’ 
hy, in his 
ow 
a 
69th year. 
the average age being 7 ea 
t ‘oulon, 
Parliamentary Movements.—In 
<q or. Wig oh hss Chnet 
ers, detained on a charge of having been associated with 
Gufniset in his api to assassinate the Royal basen 
views | Sicis met 0} 
liberated, and > pe twenty-one in Dp nhaiber, © to 
él 
be tai anh x, 
the © agenda bos the ‘orders of Rear- 
sistin ships-of-the on ¥ 
thi sailing 0 
——_ tination of 
have 
lence, and that the town of 
de eluged. The number of invade nora 
tely broug’ 
t with Quénisset ; it peg grec estimate | 
it > number sixteen. The e Court of Peers met on n Mon- 
nt 
ion. The Arabs continued 
refused admissi 
| the isolated farms and posts round sige ‘ariet of 
hic despatch has 
mete Waele We was read. It was ‘nities 
oud a i Saag and that the nee a denis 
contents, it is app prove of | 
affiliations of the secret | 
su Ul 
was good. 
"mon, at and had been 
ry 
fe cavahey OF ee 
combats. It ha a destroyed the town and 
in several com! 
hich had for three day marched with 
of w ich fo eS 
tegent, it is said, had sent sent orders to 
xecutions ; but Lieutenants Boria and 
ready been shot. _ The Regent was 
Maula oF Vio 
fet 
Paris, 
See rho in ele 
ome Minister has published 
