Nov. af 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
787 
were going to foe 04 
French “colonists in n New Zealand. —Several of the j 
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| putation, the municipality, am the National Guard of 
while Brofee “— Luther first meditated his great reform 
| Tarragona, haye sent a et aicaa 
f the |. 
Pro in the once fa amous University which 
ures taken at Bar i i ieee 
= nao that the "Minister of M h 
the right of English French vessels 01 on 
the coast of Africa, with a view to the iota effectual abo- 
ening, a num 
ber of persons in the town formed 
f 2 Vigilance for " Supplessing differ- 
sae is into a Procession, and walked to the, sta ae of 
ent t he Queen 
coast bof. Cantabria “The Regent still continued at Sara- wes of pire Frederica WwW ilhelmina nee died 
Algeria. —Letters from Algiers of the 13th inst. an- | gossa n the 13th in st.— 
Ch ier’s col fi he | ing Barcelona and Valencia. 
aie soe, of Medeah. _The “Arabs, J ,000 strong in “Ponrvcat. —By the usual —— ie have news | were eons on he Sist sg The: e number o strangers 
Cav 1 2,000 fi mine “of expendi- mo visited Baden between May Ist and Oct. 3lst, 
. Bedea ood. The | ture submitted thi previous k have passed both | amounted to 22,08 ng sit were 163 princes, 
French, accede to their sepett; charged the enemy, | Chambers, ne the Cortes were copa’ ‘0 be provogued with their ermpeie Bi natives of the Grand Duchy of 
killi 4 ry f their cia 5 by the Queen on the day after the 2 pa acket le ft. Govern- | Baden; 5,178 s, 97 Hungarians and Bohemians, 
however, was missing. a Diveiniilcenend d di ment Poni authority to raise d 3,55 En nglish, 5 5.650 “$84 632 Russians, 476 Dutch, 
d the military nici f the province of iOfan, the deficit caused pa oe extraordinary expendi- | 282 Belgians, 753 Swiss, 81 Danes, 33 Swedes and Nor- 
head. quarters, under en. Lamoriciere, as Command- | ture, had obtained the t from the bank. The Oe cham sSpen iards, 12 Portuguese,5 Greeks, 
reheme of the Sieewen, were to be at Mascara, hav- | Board of Public Credit i is charged with providing for the rekon =o, 46 Po - 2 Americans, 6 Asiatics, and 8 
wt men under his command. foreign dividends. | difcieadin A meetin ‘of the shareholders of the Ham- 
—The Jat est advices received from Madrid an- 
0 it to meet the next dividend. 
new revenues —— ed t 
burgh and Bergdorf atts Company was recently | held 
t the accounts received from 
capi og and that the 
_ Col. Fuigosi 
vinces were of a a character. 
has been shot, and G 
Toreno have tien arrested. 
e 
itertained at Lisbon that a 
F vats appear to be 
is near at hand. Spanish support, it ” ae embol- 
dens Mins revolutionists s, ieee accordi ing t 0 private ac- 
tate of their works. It expected that in April 
about a month after the bret ng up of winter, the like 
ffic. 
eady for tra total length is about nine 
miles, bat it forms the ioe h link of a railway into 
the interior of Germany. “The en estimates of the 
Pam 
peluna against several citizens of th pote - 0 had entered Po: |, among whom were Pezuela and | chief ja wl will cover the entire c road and 
tion from the Municipality of Valencia had ved in ibe, should be given up. This the Government have | establishment. The whol capital is about 109,000/. 
Madrid, waited the President of the Council. | refused, considering that compliance with re emand | sterling. The approach of the railway to the city willyit 
They assured him of the here cm ss of the € peo ople in that | would have been dishonourable to the ~~ The com- | is said, je the finest in the world ; it will pass for about 
city: and oan red a cu mercial tre: was considered to be near concluded : 3,000 t between t wo innge: navigable als into a 
mitted b It wa éxbiesk ted j in Madrid that the explanations had t “—— ae and some a tation 2,000 fe to th f the city 
firs t act. of the | Regent, on reaching sine bet — terpretation put by ortuguese on a clause with and the barboor: The ly th 
to di which we kno pen fercamene” to the tobias poor proved to — neous. pag istrict o int the pis, it is 0 are per- 
partially taken place. The de lepu ties cies senato: £ Ca. | m of as 5 aa had stopped paym Nume- } fee ectly firm sine price 
ress nia, aware of the ‘sentiments with pores the Regent | rous Spanish fam’ ste Portugal ry Badaj lajoz. —_ TZERLAND laters received from — dated 
t revolters of that city, had pre- Genma re German papers and e 16th i inst 
deutaa an address the President of pt oun cil, in | letters of late pos bat ‘ther. ‘alkene are byes wor 
en they entreat sna Goveraent to display ser moors letters of the 14th inst. inform us that t e State | Sure > wil be % declined by a o— of publi opinion 
bee a their deluded constitue ‘nts. M. Gonzales occupied with the consideration On the 13th inst., young men were 
to the oan man 
States of Austri 
parading the streets shouting, and, on the following 
tria 
at or Sige The National Guards of Media: have Conte Union. Priva te correspondence states keepers a evening, the “ Marseillaise”’ was sung at the th eatre. 
lately f in which, | Cabinet of Vienna has positively pro to the 
after expressing their ary fidelity and attachment great Powers of es rope that a congress be h 
to his government, they call on him to visit with the ut. | affairs of Spain. is added that Ang of the reas eee No real cote ioeney ae red. 
most seve: erity of the law tie reves of Barcelona. | this measure is thi es cértainty that the late conspiracy it is stated as certain that in the Legi es a ey which 
Gove: ing its attention to Biscay, bdthet Aquila - in the Nea each ri ariy airs ina g P y in soap Tr, the ques 
Gen. Zurbano was committing great excesses, and which, f Spanish Republicans. Subse- | tion of reform will be submitted tot presentative 
- + ‘stated, + mee all the sincere frien ds of the reyolu- } quent accounts, howeve Tr, r, make no mention of this pro-} Council. It is said he Can- 
Emigra' an province, posed a ah ag rhe refore be regarded as | ton pom = { poe snerspd aes which is to be published in 
aad great a alarm abi _ Me ercury, under | the of f 1814. 
of the Cortes fo for the 2 por Dec.; noticed in our last, has date Vieuwie "12th Mo g According to advices(from Argau, dated 19th iost. s . 
not yet been officially auras: It appears to b of Trans sylv: ing ~ to n th appears: that the Grand’ Council i is inclined toc come 
thought that Government will have to enco nter, in the Gaehdancy in that ot ince t the eviaats part of the | speedy 
ssion, a powerful opposition in the Chambers. | population were resist sting sti usly. The greater part ing at a to a liquidati 
p beer 
of the Tr Transylvanian i rowent Pa Hunger, 
petitions to the E 
Hot —The chegotintions between this country an 
to Luxemburg 
nd 
e not se a fayour- 
a neia, 
the accounts received this week ar 0 ry. | had presented or, praying his | Pru Reber rel ative hav 
e Regent had taken a decided course with the revolu- | Ma ajesty to inbocpadets? the prineipality ror Rare id | able turn, as we annoni on ie ‘our last, and the Director 
tionists of Barcelona, and had published an ener, On the other sam which en; | He See — owas sent by the Pi government to 
Proclamation against the liberals, which had duc stitution conferring many a es upon the: inhabit. Luxemburg, The Dutch have granted 
good effect. He was I at Saragossa on the 14th inst. | ants, does not appear willin ing aa sign it. The opening | the Gsleges Towing Company mrs . enter their 
Gen. Van Halen entered B reelona on the 15th, and his | of the ie fe ere Die was fixed for the 15th inst.— waters, , the company having thought it rudent to 
troops occupied all the posts without any resistance tters 
The city and province had been declared qn a state of unpleasant c collisions which continue to take pl: right under the treaty of cSt The 
siege, as announced in our last, The members of the Russi ian frontier bet tween Prussian ‘subjects and sie ap = sete orca, it is said, persists in ~~ 
Radical Junta, informed of the intentions of the gent | he a. igation of the Rhine to 
with respect to them, embarked on the night of the 13th that the i 1 On the other ha nd, the Dutch commissary at 
for Lo , intending to pass through France; but we | incensed. tell igence has been received of the death of iors has formally complai ined of: the tone lately as- 
have since learned that the French Government have re- | Prince af Anhalt Coethen, Prince of Pless. the control 
fused the permission to © ion route, and bok: were | 5th ins , after four weeks’ illness. pon at i russian State | of the censorship, when “speaking of this country. The 
Consequently o m ged to pro to England direct. A | Gaze me ‘of the 16th inst. publishes a commission _ declined to receive the remonstrance, 
great numb: eqatcentale i aes ‘nih por flowed by the King_ to the Diet of the Rhenish “provinees,, in OE a ts powers are limited to questions relating 
its example. The cy, up to the time of our las hick 6 taekgition of the river. The first shipments to 
oye tranquil. The demolition of the cde ro had between 1 Prussia | ‘and the Court of Rome, I Colognes ned = | tiers urg wn der the new treaty have taken place; they 
nm uspended since the 13 3th. The > disarm! the mapeese at itch or in French vessels. 
pro been adjusted, and that t With this arrangement tl ie Germai ans, it is said, are much 
and a military commission has “ts created. Publie no- | the sie to Bo Bove ‘had — the most § Satis- | dissatisfied. A Dutch and are company has been 
= has been given, that every individual of ‘the National | factory A of the Rhine and is eel by 
il - 
armed will I be shot 3 and fe have been ordered pee at re lentz. “As pater the suppression n of th tl ssity 
present themselves with ny et the e conse is Diet bis Bj which, it seems, had been demanded by the | of nieadingad at  Mecipan, ay is of a t Mayence 
Order to We Sr ie Diet, i be th or te and French vessel 
e city. 
rae a 
the ‘comenereial 
meet, 
ne The jo ana f Dutch Limburg 
| 
Militis. in mtn “A taste tis "the Regent. exes excuses fo ares | finp 
the demolition of the citad Mies Barcelon to th " I f the Germinie Confederacy. t - 
complain hewon + time, At 
ration in enor the law. 
The King informe dren Dat 
es, for om | 
that he is 
= che King has stare twe engineer to pro. 
ailway from 
Maestro to pee serie 
GIUM. —Nothing farther of any consequence has 
‘ine to the ER, likewise that 
but private 
tenes from Brussels state that the a — 
the Rhi 
a to the sees om Cologne and mateo are a openinn ina 
r that public. 
arid The G 
$ to go to Bilbao t sues n. Zurbano. | m be aide 
i i j rtake thi rise of b varbours on the | unpo lari - his person and government.—A ¢ 
be feed rests ne ok eae er ss aca ted bat i mete ‘terres dian bee ae is stated, has been concluded with Helland, 
With m ‘s ee be - }Toeal A praye i fie “yy lat.t haf eats 
tion. tt Arar pet epte: setient seuased, at the Catedral of ‘Cologne ore ter “assisted: to: ad- sitting of the cater, me of the rie y igen addressing 
after Li wh down the warm airs, said he wished t 
: t falbiememon wi . velar for scme tim age Fontes Moser E Sears cathedral. to be an architectural | some explanation as to a 8 the commercial nega- 
‘the? % > . ren agent e Minister, in reply, said that 
the Seri ors ber Sasa of ian fuck pede ks tely | = gtves 30,000 dollars as an extraordinary present for | Commissioners were appointe ed, and Government had rea- 
impo; into the vty rovinces. — PThe military com~ | thé current year. The ette also publishes a ci tha cha ude a treaty of 
; br mcr sitti he Vitis had sentenced Col. José art from the Minister of Pablie Worship to the Pro Ti 
mS dant José Castro to six years’ | testant Consistories i russian ane on the | tion ie a-corps of obs servation on the frontier of Fience 
of death | had been | demanded } erection of the new t Bishopric at Jerusalem. | has not only created great ast tonishment, but: has also led 
4 "Phis ci € Chamber sory 
—On the 3¥st Oct., the three hundredth 
Slat tt Gs ie tree hi 
tativi The Minister for Foreign Affairs said, in reply 
‘eae eestor put to him on this subject, that Government 
d received with the the news of 
this es and it was the. more: as-it 
done ‘nothing to lead coanitioelegsct2t'ronld; however, 
ina fe acquainted: motive for it, and would 
