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Dec. 18.] TH 
E GARDENERS 
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line in that sea. Private letters from Toulon state that a | 
revolt had taken place on board the French —s 
- Smeverses with : Portuguese independence. ‘These accounts 
Gazette of the 19th inst _states, that a person holding a 
| “ myst and | appoint a ” Regency under we influ- 
h 
ence whic! 
| mi nich had disappeared, leaving a deficit in his accounts to 
no 000 4 
f 3 
e Queen 
| Hanover anp Brunswick. —Accounts received of 
the 2 2a inst. state, that out of 87 
2 } 
rv many years the Go- | 
with- 
out any | reason having on assigned “8 the exclusion of 
_ the 
ne Inflexible, in the roads of Smyrna, and that the re- 
ae had fired into a house where their ee were 
assembled. The Toulonnais of the 7th inst. states that 
ha our had actually prevailed, that it was 
even reported that Admiral a ae _— illed. The 
editor of that journal, how adds e bad seen a 
letter written by the p Poy himself Panaden by ne last 
packet, and, consequently, pronounces the report to be 
unfounded. 
pga —_ are informed, ———e vate medium of the 
officially made 
on = 
aris prin 
swap aan that Portugal, altho ough no 
‘0 by an pendent Regency of its own, 
would in = have become a paceren of Spain. The Cor- 
reio Por tug w Mini 
fact care 
aaopaiane of the kin 
ingdo m 5 — 
isterial paper, wes: seapr De 
d was matter | 
M. Meyer de Lunenburg (President of 
th Ct in ae ), Dr. rare A de Hameln 
ad = are Osnabruck, had been excluded 
whilst the election of et Aan a3 was proceeding. The 
puty Brensing tony 
with 15 o ther Tr mem mber: 
d against this exclusion, ered 
bat 
} ¢ 
he ‘‘ Son oy seman Citizen” to be seized.— 
4 
k f the Re 
Britain not ests would not suffer an armed intervention | common report in the capital and over the 
in Spain, but that she would not even permit any consi- o M. Passos had ie de clared his sentiments in fa- 
ne) military along the Pyri 
n frontier. f the R € 
An active cor- 
ontrary Ho et expectation, the States of Brunswick 
have op ay by a@ majority of 35 agai 
ion o 
oT 
ment for the marriage of pace Isabella II., provided her 
ended hu sban d should n ot be a Fri ren nch Prin 3. 
mittee to agree t 
rm rd 
at this court, and the Foren Secretary, 
con 
That she 
onvoked fe adjus' tment 
sequence of the suppres- 
Grand Duchy to 
however, 
4 F 
0 the Prussian Lentenee Uni 
é 
Congres of t 
queton = that if ae an assembly should pia held 
out her co-operation, she would o Oppose e the en force- 
Ne the, Sone Government has offered an amnesty 
to the privates, bat iy "ara sag the officers be kept i in 
Ministry had roe sop that — a Soko aan pe 
Hanover would be impossib’ 
How LLA 
tly or indirectly 
to interfere with the edhe and id digoity . ‘of — in asa. fr ree 
a 
the Ca 
ND. darren ai the 1th =e has a re- 
t pers 
rlis 
Cas stle - = Praia Fort St. oat and o 
rly five e ye ici The payment of rm hind 
rary ao the ( or an Customs" Union. An account —_ 
Ast instant, when the eget for “te aeons se a 
——_ m5 at the Treasury ceive their respective 
Lisbon Bank 
7th inst. informs us_ th ecree of that date. 
Regent had suppressed the whole of the infantry a 
valry of the Royal Gua rd, the officers of which all belonged 
to noble families. by 
iments of infantry and two of ca avalry, to Ann 
significant a had been given. The first we led 
readies for them. 
Peiz eiz 
Groningen, which lef ¢ he former 
gt was upset and ounk: a nd 6; persons not oral 
able to get on deck in time, lost their lives. A letter from 
—_— via ie that the Dutch Government me to oc- 
upy the two s small isla nds: of St. Pa ul and Am 
meek Seana. Accounts se Vee of ses 2d 
Good Hope, and to | use “ol as — of wig for the 
H d and its East Indian 
pr to the Ottoman Porte, had, on the i foe 
possessio 
hb te long conference with Prince Metternich. It was believed "SwirzentaNp—Letters from Geneva inform us that, 
beanie of Tunoeey. hoe ‘were preparing for a few transitory alarms, that city 
d his family Cabi of 2 everal 
His t had claimed the furniture of the apartment all measures it a be el Ah” to sitar rele. strangers of obscure chr pointed ou t to the autho- 
which t 235 pints erly occupied | in the Palace: » but M. /Ar- tive to Eastern affairs. M. de Flahault, the Fre: y 
guelles, th assador, had frequent interviews with oa M ict watch is k of 
to this request, because it had been oo by her Ma- | ternich ; "and it is adde d, that the result of these confer em Pa 3, = have ae pati oo. an 
jesty. It was expected that the pres 0 rate ge he ences affords ‘satisfactory assurances of the g association in the city. The 
in Madrid and in the provinces, would pr standing existing between the Courts of by eed “Paris, election ~ rss Constituent Assembly has been read a se- 
democratical party. The pamenlee h te eal and London, on all foreign questions. Sir Robert Gor- | cond tim a the thir 
cipal Bill, whi said to be mely liberal, aad don, is ew raged to Austria, was daily a reading oat fixed for the 3d inst. Should pass, as was 
would, no doubt, meet the a Teste of the Cortes. | in Vien Private letters state that “the numerous v9 a the ramen crs it gr ge ote ct 
Several other bills, equally important, were also on the esd created in apt “Tre and an papers of an and begin on the 19tt t. The p 
Dthers 
ture, and the ae Sorta the corn ae 
The ap- 
— egies: § was expec ected to be a stormy one. 
The 
were considered destitut 
Bordeaux is represen be hy as going on favourably. It is 
ne 
ongress myer see. ‘affairs of Spain, 
of foundati 
tion. The Duke of 
Russta.—The “eo — a urg papers state, 
portant discovery he n made by some ph ion 
lately sent ahs. Government in rate cs ee . ley < eat 
sand, r the 
s 
stated that all swelling of his i has subsided, that the 
consists of a 
fro 
of oe a gy ig were beginning to quit their hiding- | his Roya his | bout h rls station, 
places. Government was adopting wy ern measures for - ea of the a mo Tt was not thought, | called Peoaskel Terao 3 is ‘o contain 
the security of the roads, which a ve infested with | however, a the Prince would be able to walk before como pounds of sand, and : pouds nine 
robbers ever since th i sty ‘Col. mo March. . y 's 
Mackenna pet “ Madrid to take the command of the Pr in quality, have been 
districts of Guadarrama, Escorial, Navalearnero esden, across the ra of i tie he p rt is rather more than forty pounds 
and inenlatce, it to adopt the necessary measures for | 4 per cent. to the subs cribers of a company to be be consti- Soci are informed, by letters from Warsaw 
mtly oc- | the Ist <D “that the union sawed Russia and Poland 
Sam opt 
the destruction of the banditti, who, Gracie: the last 
intry. 
ustoms between the two 
curred i in the fashionable world at Vienna. 
was reading in bed, to which she was confined 
hearer have = read terror in tha tc — ori 
Fe 
‘ernand 
Fern 
rticipation in ie 
revolt of th “ML. ae 
ine of ¢ s 
countries is to be abolished, the Code Napoleon rep laced 
confin 
t indisposition, w when ‘tet r taper caught the — set 
e bed in flames, and the ee dy was 
he 
bf 
offic 
Russ ussian poll-tax. ~The milita 
ie oan Oct e new French seri- 
Ambassador, was expected in M ndrid on the 11th inst., pe ‘aie, that ap died the next morning. “On the | ma Ys and | it is thought will, fil apes of mayors a 
Sefior Gonzalez, Minister for Foreign Affairs, had | same day the Count Lugansky, oF the Cuirassiers _ 
ordered every honour to be paid him on his arrival. It | thrown from his ~ and killed, e journals state that panes tongue is is to be alo taught at schools, and us 
Is stated that the last note of the French Cabinet was | Senor Forti, the tenor pm an Vienna, has just gained in | in public acts. Jews and all others es be soe a to ae 
in very satisfactory — , and was calcu- | the coi there Ee © pd 0,000 florins, or 200, conscription. All confisca ted goods ar made rtot the 
restore a good understanding between the t Accordin, 9 advi ices e 6th uit. from "Transylvani ja, | bank sto be sol 
countries. result was expected to be greatly pro I tre Sy ary ge mansion _of Prince Czarto- 
moted by M. Salvandy’s | mission. a letters state | attention. The German party, it is said verted i Several 
that a as fo rwarded o n the this re-union.—The Prussian State Gazette of th e on arta French chews have ee commands in the 
night of th to this = nces that the a. — Ambas- | Russian Army, such as St. Simon, Duroc, St. dene onde, 
of the Beiich ind The ont act y hich rea Lord Bu rsh, had a private From the same accounts we learn, that the inauguration 
Madrid on the 6th inst., was rob within a short “te sae; on the 7th inst., sorhest he resented his credentials of ti ument erect in the ace of 
fiance of £ the capital. The correspondence, however, The Co — of Plenipoten sir States co Saxony, in memory of the * died in 1830 for 
Mr. Hindley, M.P., one of the wraveller, wa was | posing the Union of Customs, assemb! sinee the Tot bn: in- | ** their —s Derercigt too! —_ what teat sc- 
among the persons Fro e pro- | stant at Berlin, h ad been exclusively ened with the cores on th in presence 0! rs “pe - ing mili- 
vinces we learn, that ra ph has pecs ps aud rougher th ib re re - in at St. eters arg in an 
the s ational interests wo! revail, and that beet-root or na 
news veg of Bian They ar = Sema te hy | ti be i f 15th and wae ult. ft the. frost was ane, ‘the thermo- 
the Municipality, on the tintae t all th meter “alling o 16 ee ae below » of Reaumur’s 
deni that an} ; French citizen had been either a’ ble treasures which were eae some time ago fiom t os | there ne fol ing th et 
s a together with a ew ‘ot the warivalled Egyptian Muse m of Berlin | have been reco. re was a sli gai x 
oe of that st Barcelon 
rae of seg rovince were ie then fectl “eT the thieves who tac pee the Eases. and 4 b | ~afprenrtig i, Gene daa it pele yrear 
Porrueat. ra have received = sor yang Lisbon bon to articles, had bee! laimed. = the 30th ult., } again, and continued to do : 
the 7th instant. Baron Marech al, the Aust rian Minister, when all hopes had been given up, a mat withthe 4 3 the ic gh thin, ho i ing fi ast. 
and M. sole Gictesl, § h “ F ~<a 
ital on it inted out a of pontoons. * of the city were 
Bape’ foc at ao oh goto premature. close to the Rina Gott where, at a small part below ont off from all i communication» wih mar b ther esr ev ing 
ivate | I greater part is tii emperatu ex 
by tht Cases pe oa ae ord receipt of a | The King is said to have been — pera at their re- at night than during the day. On a _— ‘the «thermo 
icati i pepe to 
ime ee oS bak asin Still ue sme a The weather was rei vane the road- 
be: 
eo ity, ae = is thong ole the the penal. Pravy.—Letters from Rome infor us, that 
younger'sons of Do ocaded have nik in that paioeg 
‘Their Royal Highnesses are the rers of an ar 
congratu- | letter from their done to the Peps ail alalag 
et but dwells there 2 a month, a to proceed to Itits ‘ane that 
e sy’ with the Austrians and 
Duchy — Sendices ubect Orecna; er ala Kig of Prussia about 
federation, bat —— igre res fe oe oremmpederener confined 
@ general Vicar has been appointed ; but 
