sis TH 
E GARDENERS CHRONI 
CLE. 
(N° 50. 
N be Ws OF THE WEEK. 
Tue Overland Mail from India, which arrived in tow 
on i a has supplied us with intelligence ‘- "Bom: 
bay to the Ist ult., but 
The Indian haus are of considerable interest. The 
arrival | of the mah at Rangoon, with an 
King of Bur 
600 men, had =* some alarm for 
the ie salty of ‘Moulmein and Various opinions were cur- 
formidable force. Under 
energetic measu res. _prersnt a | Surprise, and ta defend i 
| tak 
that important posi 
& we said to have ay cole ‘between Great Britain and 
Singh. apn affai a hanistan have assumed a 
on aspect, in comseque of the dangerous illness of 
Shah Soojah, ‘whose eat} is fh teoeakt likely to have co 
Tedlsprition bat = he minors ona 
n his retura-—Our European 
also ir teresting. "The Peak joomels me oy 
occupied with ¢ an tyfet of Quéni 
Quere 
completed their examination of 
the prisoners, but no Ren facts have ici 
me Nefvs. 
y of churching the Queen took 
Pp » his 
t an 
magcmermn = the royal su On 
a if Prince Albert , the infant Pri 
who are all in excellent health left B 
Jindsor Cas E 
en daily exercise, as far as se eather ie permit 
| in the and gardens of the Castl The Earl of War- 
wick and Gen, Si Lumley have succeeded Viscount 
Hawarden and ws ~ 8 Kf Gor 
m 
in waiting.— It an 
christening will ia rate ak before the meeting of Par 
liament, in February.—The wa eer creating the 
infant Prince of Wales an nd Ba rlo f Chester, received id 
ced in Tuesda ay’s Gazeite. Besides being Prince of 
Wales, the infant Prince is Da ike of Cor nwall and — 
and Dake of S ata 
n the authority of the morning papers, “that the Duke of 
ussex is fate Bs resign the Gra nd Mastership of the 
order of Freem t 
ad Queen yore dey —No bulletin of the health of the 
Queen Dowager has been published since our last, and it 
is generally understood that her Majesty is in a satisfac- 
tory 
Official Appointments.—It is announced by a ministe- 
rial paper that Lord Hill has made ae own his intention 
omt mmand of the Forces, and that 
| of Tatton r 
mmittee, however, = known to his coll 
came the subject of © ti as bg 
t cog eaty was caleu " “ 
estrange from the phone the kas in the culated t 
and M. Guizot, yielding to that powerfu 
Politi : wo other criminal 
e oaen for F polit itical offences are now simultaneously 
uck ° pred of this nature: 
appea ar, any e than that of Quénisset, to celta ata e 
sli ightest Saliaeok: so accustomed have the peo ople bom 
their number, since iB 30, 
mated by one ¢ of the papers at no less than 4 ,000. The 
S 
3k 
examination of witnesses, in th 
f the editors of the 
wit ith partic ipation in the ssh disturbances * occasioned by 
the enforcement of M. Humann’s fisc pea and 
the trial is Brome before the assizes of A f th 
conspirators who, — er bes ag of procaining the 
oe sdywig, bye the serious disturb. 
thi is Pape er at the time, 
Neithe er of these trials, however, ‘had yet been decided, and 
on the subjec The edit the Gazette de Dauphiné 
has been i for libel, cute condemned to six months’ im- 
prisonment. The li 7 Ls _avestion consisted. in having 
accused the King, w e of Or ‘lean of having been 
The mptrae! # —The papers are pos occupied with 
rum ues rie oe predate of the Ministry— 
ith. of the approaching Par innithal cam- 
Pag, ani . = dyn of different cea: Bg : pet ~_ conclu. 
g, it would s seem, h mses de. 
cided on - to the othe rnals 
n M. Thiers’ phat speculate upon the Bt “of that 
Ordnance, will be statesman to office ; but there d 
evidence has only established a case against Quénisset. | The same authority adds that Sir Henry Hardinge will st baer sag eave tage Me appear to be any 
The for a enemies union with Bel sak has been | most probably be the new piaster-Generel Oh Ane Ged Potent te sence yer has 
broken off, in consequence of some misunderstanding in | nance.—the Du ti: Buccleugh has been appointed een por forward by 4 porting of the Hee # candidate 
ian eer 79 mention - sons Li eutenant of the sh ie is Roxt rhs i in or zoom of the for the Pr esident’s chair of the Chamber of Deputies and 
ey F PR Haran of Lothian, deceased ; an r. Albert William 
have been received ti of five sail of Sah singe a ad Gentleman Usher of the gan ren to ee ‘the Conservative party an the 
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the line to the Levant, in conseque nce of the tled pide of the Bath x0 oid by Belz The roposal, lomever, hee 
state of Greece and Syria; it is, indeed, ramoured that Charek.Preferm dw aie e Lamartine him 
the Admiral has been ordered to place himself at the mouth | B.C.L., Prebendar ee owaneas, recor oO! yale Ceatle, cell “wh it ee ae supposed that there w was pany se 
of the Dardanelles, and prevent the Turkish fleet from | and Chaplain in ordinary to the Queen, has been appointe and who has 
sailing out of the i aris p pers are much oc- | to the office of official of the pe coviiar and exempt juris- which be Veter ta ME Byeeety the pRisnalakhiprwes ne of 
enpied ramburs of intrigues for the overthrow of the | diction of hab grr Minster, tp the county of Dorest entering into any contest with hi es Tt i is st tated that M 
present Ministry, and with me er ¥ ee $e Sees + af Sabaierys void by the resignation of Mr. at asba te mies cael 
ies during the approaching how- dy the Duke of Orleans’ soirée a few days since, when it was 
ever, to have decided « oy anion te jour- observed that the best understanding appea red to prevail 
the interest of M. Thiers specu! is return . Tt get: ager 
Tes sated in the diplomatic circles that Go- | _ Praxce.—The Tria! of Quénisset—The journals are | in the dipl Nes that Goverment ep 
resolved on making an im t addition | principally ‘occupied tia breeeeing of the nab of | 8pp g ak ie ae that no dept = 
‘ digni A accomplice: e examination of the pri ear asp cone 8 e pamer 
Qe the pesmnens. He hes: havent, Bustend. of being soners adds nothing material to t was alread rest ot ent for a seat in rhe Upper Cha The pro 
bits nd fi ou Members: of th ye ber of Dop ey ae 2 | Immediately before the conclusion of the eedii on few Tolamelle personages, lite 
FeraS toe oainigeel support, is to be confined to diplo- | Priday, Quénisset, who conducts himself rather violently, | ary men, and a M. Paul Delaroche, who has just 
matists, literary men, and phitha f the first celebrity. requested t a heard, and said, that Augu eed _ anes finished « fine alegre picture for the great hall of the 
— We lea fee Sp ain hat in consequence of him B on § tow ain an in former, be ecause | ould n Sch ool « of Fine Ar ts, is to be one of the new Peers. The 
reconciliation of the two Govern the Fren s Darmes di im, andaft piscopal 
force which was on its ma arch to to the Pyrenees: has been i d the | See hus received the sanction of ide uncil of State. 
recalled. Th varie res. ut he oie not so act with these brigands, The Army and Navy.—Intelligence has been received 
Baveclons is completely released from its state of siege. : es bie into r the He fro m Toulon, dated the 2 2d ry 3 stating? OT ua: or had 
iy ree to the Court that there were among eo men | j v e-11D 
— —. = arene scnblishea |" o had Lei A esteem from ba Rome Hg ven ee ont light vessels, and a steamer, to p to sea imme- 
be pilots cis the French fronts 4 ; Z 3 re than n the hands of jus who would diately. Victuals and rable were sending on board 
several : rene! ontier.—in Fo € | not act in an — with rapidity, and it was rumour that they ere 
Gov again embarrassedin its financial operations, The interrogatories of Mallet, Bes a ~ fn ay con- | destined for the L ie iteur Parisien states, 
arising, it is said, from the recent commercial crisis. 1 ion of the trial. There then | that see a de Rumigny, one of the King’s aides-de- 
peg tion, originating with the Duke de Palmella, has coeyieeg tee more “priso Ky i Ba o beinterrogated, Consi- | camp, o leew ve shortly for Algiers, TO sume me the 
en formed for the construction of lines of road through- | ere *nd Bazin. after which the examination of witnesses prvi A of ed 
out the country, amounting in cir 6 Sapa, aaa aa - would commence. Thetria al does not appear to have excited | geaud, who had " en aut! thorised to return to Paris "for the 
leas +P a ARERR ar aaate " a perenne 3 Aap ge tho ghee Dupoty, | approaching session of the hort —_Suleree e 
= . bal ne a - e editor o e na eu p or w ounts received from Toulon state that the great ai 
ti which appears tobe a  thidelnseid speculation, guaranteed the D Meg be =e —— All the journals, except which has been observable in the nava ve a ome 
bats an the Pre. ‘ee sironely against the | port is positively connected with the last intelligence 
property. rm the Session of the States of Beserer: ti tre: laid down a} case by Gredde pa 8 a and that the e Prefect ect had heen 
by commission, the King n L n, and | ordered to fit out, with all — speed. Pa o 
tending on account of the recent death of the Queen. Libera o rgan a alike unite in corn g be prosecution | five pry oe of the line, which w: - re intended for * * real 
is gentleman, against whom, they maintain, there is oe were according! ‘ ing in six months 
their early convocation, is the seomiiiy: oo pee eee | One tittle of eridapes- The ely. case made out against | sions, ages were to sail on the 7th or 8th inst. 
: ‘ him is, th t one soners had addressed d Rear-Admiral Lasusse- 
Siar Seerar van w Stare gon tes | Baeee te ricnee ad ldrsedTeer | saudron watt be commanded 0 Re ae be 
g swick, which is shortly to e from | revelations of Quen set. Seow the prisoner in ques- | instructed to place himse if at the entrance of the Darda- 
the German Cust fs 
si ustoms Union + es by seins tion, stated that he — not the slightest er il nelles, and prevent the Turkish fleet either from sailing 
the Chambers that n odditienst te axes shall be imposed. ge of Dupoty, and the latter Baran Bros _ ared that h oe = the Channel, or from we = ng Greece ot sae . 
sie PB: RENE ions the discovery of an ex did’ not know, directly or indirectly, any one of the prison- Fortifications —The opposition priate state thy 
tensive forgery of Bank Notes, supp to have been = = atthe bar. M. Dupoty’s protest to the jdie that he te orion, although scarcely ‘commenced, have ~ 
bricate din _Eng land for Continental circulation, —By as on trial for the ss tendency” of articles in his journal, t disastro ny that ted 
L de | 4 f . appea ved ° a8 consequences of these works are now 2% well sopra os 
eoncilia advance to th Ta ri Smack et eae: uce a strong impression 2 the “ Peers.— —Subsequent in mily ex 
little ior i he a a sere a che ce os e Court have agin the farther grant = egpoat ; will be ccaaaaead by the Chambers 
int errogato ae, onsidére, and Bazin complete t 
ag. be eee algo irene matters * which eaten “seven witnesses were examined as ' os te eg ~ou intelligence from Madrid is to the ” 
pear to have given way, both in Const gene neral facts of the attempt. This examination eet ult. On the 25th, the officers and sub-officers of the Na- 
Egypt, to wo the ution of the tional Guard of Madrid waited on the Regent to congra” 
e- 
- Q rai , but not against his alleged accomplices, the offer hi aig myhe 
the leading event of the week has been other ane prisoners. : f the night of the 7th Oct. ts 
remova he Cork wom Le the announcement Treaty with Belgium.—The papers ete that the saa ats to rid address at som length ; it ie 
that ae has eon the title and dignity of hi. ler 9 soe ed between France a - Belgium for the | only remarkable passage in his pyres ng aT ee 
Prives of Wales on Ge ag purpose ecting a commercial union are ak at an | alludes to foreign intervention. ‘‘ If,” sal 
held hn ae a of Coral yer one From these accounts it would, appear that M. | mies of our repose and liberty shoeld dare te ttack =! 
at | Gu A carris F 
which te nome of the Prince was He fpmtled bea | mould hoist the standard of Coste or pelt a 
in the prayers of seh after — ‘Albert. bee: in (Aa Toreighace, under Bay residency of _ head, ani show them the Bama to glory. » 
In at the sa Pe . Rossi, i danger, 5idi 
despatch of mt ie eee other interest but ry of his country 
