Nov. 20.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
771 
rs th 7th, 
Bie clon, was 1) at h one league from residence. The fact of | his ee ner te —- de- ty) em that steps may be taken to open negotia- 
y proved; an is to | tion: * Uni 
yernment before vaibe any » fart prisints-omey Barce- | be confined in a house of correction.—Fro ‘om Berlin we : peo ota oe ays aheg cer 
Jona was tranquil o bee 7th, and near =A 000 men earn that the King left that capital on Sth inst. for | th st but which, it was 
men and women 3 all classes, were working at the de- ich, where the Queen is stopping with the Queen | s is ad 
struction of the citadel. ne an Halen, when he | Dowager of Bavaria, her Majes y’s mother. Private let- | it ti ee eee > cae vo porn 
arrived on Bs ath at eine seven leagues de ners ers state, that the Principality of Lippe Detmold has | aries, desi i 
celona, had a long correspondence with the Junta o “somes acceded to the German Customs Union; that | tion in society, and to inform Government of f thei 
Vigilance he | rsisted in Saeea to allow the en is a bout to > join its and tha t a neon — the collea oc do 80. a it ram npr grevent 
General to enter with his troops, General Vai va Halen | Pl 1 Ber any opposition from being up 
menace I in. "The © suppression of the conspiracy i in B Sein 
Tun’ i Russta.—Accounts from St. Petersburg state that a 
calling upon them to ta vee up arms, oe ae thir bonne brie tie ape tert pene ‘the e journals add, that if it had ‘mo- ukase relative to ae would be — published, 
to be ‘‘ Demolition o citadel or death.” g n future any 
Halen replied to this p scHeanttt y OX- ~y win erg pay a dividend of 40 per cent. should be sent to serve 
pressing his surprise at the proclamation of the Junta, fe owaae A of. Lonion to i reqpete " The idea of in a priva' ate Soldier rr. _Betwee' en the mon aths of January oak 
terming it a provocation to revolt, but dealing with i he — ~ ae k dramatists on. the April " « Agere 
evertheless ve entl e called upon the Se org whi t, at feo w.—The A Augsburg Gazette of the 12th inst. 
not to plunge the city re the horrors of anarchy; an 1 ieee r many aes prepara- | publishes the following explanation relative to some ais- 
argued that the question of the nee n of the citadel tions po riewtide Antigone, translated into Germa 
depended solely for solation 0 on t nent, bie Pp the theatre of the Palace at Pots- Bist of Riee, wishing to favour ‘the Esthonians, * fre 
t to ee it after an eihiitination 1 of 2 the dam. The effect protivced xg described t 
ments he had sent to Madrid, as well as the petitions t expectation ; the more so as M. Mendelssohn has intro- the Greek ‘religion ; the pad 
that effect of v various municipa lities. T The Cap in-General duced be tween the acts so me fine euler which, being | of the ror wang being it is said, to increa se his flock at a 
g with th randenr of the Gre ek | expense of th f the Baltic. A great 
reco td arms 3 but in that case he relied on +r loyalty poet, pr roduced a remarkable. effect. —A letter from number conformed according to _the bishop’: 5 wish wal 
of the | ¢ population. On the 10th an aide-de-camp of Koenigsberg ¢ of the 3st ult. says, ll But as coneur- 
the Regent arrived from on Stragocti, where he was still ce of gue the promis ised lands were not — 
stoping, and announced his arrival in Barcelona for the | more and more frequent. ay, at , ravens a | to do than Some persons informed them that they we 
Sth or 16th inst., accompanied by 18 battalions fro ntie er town, sixty Catholics were goin g to a tye ~n masters of the soil, and that the Germans 4% prevented 
him, it seems, 12,000 men, them 1 from takin; Hse of th em and h 
Van Halen has 
§ 
with 
ere a it is thought, will he i 
f that city from offering any further opposition to the 
Russian police-officers and poh ou 
d by 
confined in a stable. bgt die -three, however, escaped a 
into Prus Th Prassian_ wutho- 
satrection 
cae “si were ror ers to restore ord 
rill of the Regent. It is also stated, that the Regent in- | made their way back ler. 
ends to deprive the provin the privileges it has en Irary.—Letters from peer dated the Ist inst., in- 
joyed any years wh eet op in the French a not until a guarantee was given for each. —A letter fhtte us m that the Papal Government has, since the recep- 
ournals, of the ehedbicintiola 0! nchmen in Bar- va Wefnter pores that a marriage between the aime tion of the Po reap nities, meat officially to 
ae at 4 . ree ed. From Vale ncia we learn, that on ny Grand Duk axe Weimar and the Grand Duches: e members of the diplomatic bo ies friendly ns 
the 4 had foll f Barce- | Olga oo er may b te considered as decide avs been re-established with the oe Lisbon. Don 
y= 3 ‘eeted a Junta of Vigiace, ¢ d Bre —A fe arrests still continue to be ori Miguel, however, — —— rd iertiath in his refusal to 
be arrested demoliti The s add that _the Pope. has 
. Asi utbreak has also + ce at t Alicant and several individ ale 
On the 3st ult. sd: eople went to ft! but no new facts connected oo the « con- the soatips of the ey of  Liabang (Dr. Mohr) by 
residence of the political chief, and insisted upon his im- | spiracy have been ee cot to light, at least none have | the Chapter of jected by his Hol 
nediately convoking the Ayunt t th vigilance exercised vee a ness, on the ground of uncanonical proceedings, « m 
vational were called to 43 and elect a Junta. the persons acc Pron tends even to the electi mediately to take .—O | subject of 
‘his was actually done, and 7 nm persons formed into a brought for Ayn which are 4 oe ieabo, in order that the late conspiracy at Aquila, letters from Naples state 
upreme Junta of Vigilance. Its motto was ‘‘ The con- | no “re y be concealed in them. The Senat that it ded og ly throughout Italy, reckoned 
ftation of 1837, Isabella a ie ee the Re egency of the | unan a teed toa sihdirs in an among its adherents mahy persons of wealth and consi- 
— — bs Vit itoria. ” In the e even ing of t tallati from the th which is for the most a an 2 echo of sis deration. ‘One of the principal objects was to form 
tit Majesty’s speech. It comm by t, ** The Italy into a republic. Their statutes had grea’ it analogy 
f th i hich welco d your Majesty i in | with those of France, with 
ibe ction were thrown down and he oken. The le’s R i whom they were in correspondence “through two Italian 
People afterwards rushed to the citadel, and commenced | timents of the interior of the country, and will show to ete sro The disturbance was a mere sudden attempt 
— O'Daly cused of | the exterior how‘senseless are the culpable plots of th those f the adhe eer with 
contrary to kis duty in the affair of ra t inl i and tr de. ly 0 
pee? acted con’ du 
English cruiser at Carthagena and the Span’ 
the ned nation, calm | and confident in ‘the 
support of the oom Jy prey however, remained pe: tly 
the Ist inst. state 
panish 
mn oe has been tried before a court-martial, and aijuteed. Sovere i 
ce} , however, that, like the Junta of Vigilance | you, Sire, that Belgium owes the advan | e great Scie’ tific Congress will be held ne xt 7 od 
at ‘Mitehins, the juntas of Valencia, Badajoz , and Alicant | made during the ten years of rest: “diticalt that your peng the reigning Duke ge specially invited the so- 
had ae ed themselves on receipt of the decree of the | Majesty has been linked to our destinies. ful to a ciety at the late meeting at lorence—A. pri rivate p letter 
Po et which is the firmest bulwark of eh nationality, | fe Seeger e - at oly ab entation: te. 
RT TUGA —By the usual weekly steamer, we have | jealous to preserve “s moral and religious eeling 5 e ratifications 0: e 4 
Lisbon lire 1 to the 8th inst. The Cortes were still ait which, ae to dove r fundamental institutions, ede on t the 6th Sept., between As Hon. = eee Ee: 
ting, but expected to close as soon as the business before | are the tees + on social order and future hap- | ¢ ae estar d en- 
them id be despatched. e accounts peat by } piness of eh pent we joie to aid your renner Gey of the Queen of Shak Britain, fis —— Ming 
the Minister of legen nen | and approve the special | in the career of moderation an d impartiality whi ch your Ma- | la ome ge Minister of Foreign Af the King 
committee of the Deputi te of expendi- jesty has ever follo wed, and to sus tain your efforts for the | Sar ame 
Me Sins 40.1841, of 10,985 co 1 i fall tt an the duties levied on the 
estimated at 10 332, leaving a defickt on the year of 652 | try contains.’ rch Fi e convention concluded between the | of one of oe two nations in the harbours of oa, ° ae 
be -ontos in roun d numbers. A sum of 500 contos was to | Government and the ‘Couneil ia Commerce, bares tig of| Tur KEY. —By the arriv: val of the Levant mail, we have 
o€ raised in money on rrears of revenue due towards | Brussels cédes to Government its museum, libre 
making up this deficie principle of this new } other property, a: which the State secures oe it an an- | It contains notbi ing of grea’ t importance. It appea a 
budget had been adopted by 60 votes agains’ nual income of 400,000 francs in inscriptions in the | the distinguished manner in ieee the Seer Pen 3 € 
Sure for capitalising a portion of the arrears of oe, res t book of the public debt.—Priv ate co dence | ieee ee — trea’ d Po F 0 Po 
half-pay, &e., » had also been a roved | of by th fi that lebon rture, and ecount of it peblabed by the Tur. 
Commi tg I jal treaty Gazette, ae “woutided the eelin of the Count de 
ih the Az i ‘years, the following basis. | Pontois, the French Ambassador, yu 
boom = esny ta — pA mang ta ey a8 France, ona aie open i 25 pe cent. lought i it his duty vm address a rer onstrance to the Divan. 
rd Aberdeen with some alterations, was under consi- | and on linen eloths 20 per cent. cent. She ist ive Belg Rifaat Bey replied th rad een fe helt ties ee ge 
sense ¥ per pipes 
be aban coed Paster nee tesper privileges were te a ra re 20 per cent. below the tobacco had not been presen yd 
tional system, and oe olbniad"t be oe > with so present tariff. i Hi receive French | sador at the late conferences swe purely an pte in- 
merely "ae » Po = ager ng appears te be bre any fe % = pets liable on r—teg we toe Baties ieee it sansa the o6th, in 
Y @ general of reciprocity, without any pre- | charges greater than those ae rt , Saian anniek tan o 
Cie Stipulations the t riff of the t r panties, which g ndi = Looe an that the J vile steamer, sae ee saveshase ihn Pubs 
On all other reach penuh se anaes ‘tariff is eos 
sears she would soon be pcm there. 
ERMANY.—The journals this week ate — in- 
a lett 
LAND.—Accounts received from the eet of the 
a Say state pr ie rb aM. Scherf | ef 
of Egypt. " The san r 
factory; bat the Tntelgence from Erzera 
alarming, M. Robert, the director ap the quarantine, had 
set out for beennage to inspect the lazzaretto of that 
city, a and see that proper Pp y 
tilligence o an 
r rv Seabiigics Vienn: 
ist. ‘tate, that the Duke of Bordea spas vee froin 
the fatigue of of his journey ; "but private Correspondence of 
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er ee a pea ee has, inet re 
a firms 
Rieres y; that his Royal Highness was quite well, and had | st 
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0 political meaning in the treaty of commerce negoti- 
fo rheetmeen Austria and Belgium, its sole object being 
ustrian and Belgian vessels on terms of recipro- 
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ndenceé, states that there | — 
ig “Letters received in Co 
tinople from Tone of the 20th Sept 
the British Mission in Persia had arriv 
aring to leave for Tebers 
was prep: n, where it was anxiously 
expected. Our Am x experienced a brilliant re- 
ception in Tabriz, and a guard of honcur had been ap- 
pointed, whi s destination. 
Accounts received from Candia of the 25th ult. were very - 
ed throughou at the aie 
and one te Pacha and rap 
in their power remedy the evils sect or 
eal late  tistarbances. it was veered that Moustafa 
tantineple. 
hake We have received, by the Levant mail, news 
from Alexandria a the 26th ult. It contains 
e Pacha was 
3 have addressed a re- 
as that the merchants Segoe a oni 0 
nothing of 
ag Ups ee was 
had fi a Liane 
| asd forge tenon of ing Ue arf 
