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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[N° 52, 
» by 
five remaining prisoners included with M. Dupoty in the 
the trial have led bg fresh arrests, and have engi Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia h 
of disaffection than was which the slave trade is declared piracy, and additional charg e of the eunpneey to overturn the Govern rnment 
ici F s learn that - fee il efficien | right of search already ex- they were all declared * Not 
anal rom ses Pog s I- isting among those five Powers. This important docu- | Guilty.” Thus M. aha the editor of the Journal dy 
P iz es B } all the oe Downing sn 84 by _— on See is the only Person among six in the category of 
diers who took p lat I Schleinitz, Count Se ome or the Earl of Aberdeen, | the conspiracy ted. The Peers then 
Th 1 elections have | Baron oie, and Baron Brunow, the representatives of according to ‘om, began to deliberate on the sentences 
teraitoeted ievuriy to the democratic c¢ party, both in | the five an a of t the ten prisoners found guilty wy the attempt. 
raster and in kent eap and the objects of the op- ew eal —Her Majesty has appointed Lord of the réquisifoire of the Proc. 
position in the aching session are stated to = the | Ashburton ; ae Ju ber rane ear Led Géuéra, | and Quénisset was ge: ’ death, 
and Jobn Shaw sqrs., to be Commis- ucher y the Att . 
prloaguion of the paren fixed for the Queen “er ority, soners to cond a strict investigation, with | av w to Ge neral to ne merciful consideration of the Co wean 
spp ointment of additional grarsions. for er ‘Mest, | cecabiatly a as lépor eta ntion, OF impr is onment for “fe on 
re learn enna | out and issued since the remodelling of re eves by Poa The lombier, the 
that the Austrian sarge is endeavouring to iin moat bess | Act of Parliament, in the reign of his lajes y, an patie r of the wine-shop at which Quénisset and hie 
amicable — ment of the camaaaee| between the Ho! d what ound complices | met, but had not decided on his © punishuseas 
See and the and an animated rae in the existing system, and w t ‘additional checks or | when 
ha 
ations can be catabliohed. with a view 
v4 Government ; 
ied 
ard in 
_ rhe Ministry. —A variety of rumours, from which itis 
future against the forgery of Exchequer ‘lls. 
tal Appointments 's,—A Ministerial sLcied states 
mpto 
n has bee 
satisfactory conclusion, continue 
to be in circulation as to coor stability of the e prese ent Ad. 
cau oe “ It is now stat 
will n ike the pr residency of the Chamber of Depatess 
Officta 
the dignity of Lord-Lieutenant of ‘No orth 
accepte a xe 
states that the vacancy i 
sioned by the decease , “the lat 
élled for 
the 
a great sé 
in order te prevent the mensure fr yom: operating ess 
a +h 
0 
ome tine, althoug 
boy ea has been athe ed as likely to receive that dig- 
of Comptr ral hb 
— Bowles, has 
apt. » C.B.; and 
see Sir F. Collier has sePicve 4 d Hina’ Hornby as ‘Capt. 
= perintendent af We olwich Docky ard Re ear- Admin al 
: in: J. Perey 
Yerd ep 3 rab 
an 
Good Ho pe 
t ‘is appoint vin to ‘Sherness Dock- 
the Confederation itself to the German ‘Uni s been 
paler br pose = bial patesrinantyy it is ony te srongl 
urged by Prussi measure calculated to confer 
portant benefits on + Saleaned: and as aa vg 
apt. Sir W. Pell to secigg ok Rigprsiy eal 
Diplo dh ati —We lea the Ger 
rs that Chev. Bunsen has been Gednicirely appointed 
Prussian Envoy to this Court ; 3 and that Baron Wer 
de Eamactinn: if the latter should ie 
Several leaders of the Opp position, 
oa eir hopes of coming into 
s to be gaining credit that a 
but will accept M. 
©, Decatne 
he 
arshal saat and M. 
sho 
h 
ene ree no Thu = the: ‘Téth instant, 
Mini of Commerce opened the Session of the 
po red “Genera of elo on Manufactures, and 
Com In his address to that assembly he re- 
th 
Fir: st Se cretary of the Prussian “Eneation at Paris, pr 
been published for uniting Germ 
orthern Italy by railroads 
rough the Grisons to Coire. The elections of 
Parliamentary Movements.—Lord Walpole, eldest son 
of the Earl Ad Orford ane zere Charles Wellesley, one of 
the Du ke o 
ngt 
* 
at by the return, with few bases of = 
of the Democratic rand Counci 
| Stratford Canning’s appointment as ambassador to Con- 
| stantinople. 
pri aa of “ggg vacant eg the ore oer Sir 
mportant subjects, which took place in so%p Are dwelt 
more at Jength on those Brae to the general — + 
r period,” ult ml 
ok 
-» comprising 
the e foreign product 8 sold for consumption, an 
+ 142, re ae of francs, viz. :—import: 
s, 697,000,000f. of 
ons and materials necessary for ee 
reign. 
ge Quénisset. Fe Siem are 
“3% ied with t 
‘apoplexy, but letters from 
PR oem ate pte Meg ani 
t mail has 
} 
clus 
his trial, which are "no yet ac The Court 
of Peers, | in Thurs day aoe “Friday 8 s secret Less dag a 
Be 
ae ak the 
a Difeen, ach a 
pris phere date ; we bare es Athens that 
Ambassadors of the Great Powers Bogie o exhibit cold- 
ness in their relations with the present Cabin, and 
the ermal note of the Porte, alluded to ur last, h 
d. In Condatnape the Sslltiery 
aa naval | preparations are proceed tivity 5 | and 
oy mae the remainder 
confessor was 
on ee er 
the Sane “Quests ae as om 
accomp lices. Sacciesrget accounts ben that a 
work a 
of the nego amounts to 45, The French pa- 
a conference ies heats} held i in Tenonfo 
betw Gre 
ts from Byria are | 
the Druses 
that two of them , Duf and Col 
served confession, which, it is nid te ily bers Tight 
the movements of = 
n n iden 
arrested. day two carriages full of new prisoners, 
t 
he Faubourg 
cti 
and 50, Hoo, 000 f. only eA manufactured articles 
produ a gin 511, 
ants then myst that, the 
articles aiid. 'y t 
1, 481,000, 000F., or a per cent. above the overt, car the 
96 ge mem the colonies has, 
exports 
0,000. 
and 20 ose cen! 
‘ —_ off in the Sade’ with North ‘Amerie, . Bere eee 
th the ome trea 
tariff in «meee bana wit aty wi on 
tenour of the address the 
Belgium, and from the whole 
St. Antoine “t is sai id that they | are all o the operative Joarnel als infer that that treaty is likely to be carried into 
classes. e f Commerce, Agri- 
id have declared that 8 received th bled separately on Mon- 
re fou nd ia erce. The Coun- 
their possession from six soldiers of the | 
rims at ee hee of the Miniter of 2 
cil of peer after a lon decided u 
Druses are said to 
Neve decidedly oe adv. vantage 5 and the owe of the 
4 
qd 
Lay from is ed, 
that important i information has been “isle 
} on aipaogs waste 
a a ge- 
ste —- n the secret sitting s of Saturday and Sun mee neral Tevis ion of the rural code; and the vi “a 
feria & | miscellaneous questions. The members of the dite 
miioners si tok place on ery: > Com- pot to overturn the Government, commencing w with missions = to be nominate he President. _ On 
ee snnouneed her Mac 8 plese mg M. Dupoty’s case. The latter took up two entire Pb Tuesday the be question was to be taken into oupege 
ne cag gt Ae of the Peers deli ivering their opinion indivi- | ation, and on Thursday that if the cattle. - When all : 
on which Lo eye will meet for the despatch air guilt | subjects are ‘discussed, the three Councils, it is said, 
business, the more effectual of he Editor of the Journal du Peuple was taken, wh er the presidency 0 ose er 
suppression a P e pres 
the Slave Pad se nade * la the : div ye was ss ear : Ee =n sae Dupoty | and make repo orts of oe results of their inqul es war a 
day, by iiewesacatat guilty, 3 for is aeqnittal, Ther 160 Pee Slavery in the Colonies.—Government has 
a Chiniatents atte nae _ the five grea Lj sehhageet and present, but M. = sil was scaled away ruddenly bythe death M. Jube bein, “former Governor of Guadaloupe, 4 member 
Pica a te Escher wih he © feapice inte thet hie is son, All M. Thiers’ friends voted for M. Dupoty’s | of the charged by M. Thiers ie cle 
nage r, with the view of preven ob : : 
ing the occurrence of future forg P t- | acqui i, aron f n, formerly vs = bill for ¢ the ‘tbolition — ‘slavery it in his administration, 
<== - aoa pears . Monae the Court was to pro-/ a strong ‘omen n - the whe ppt 
ome Ne 
Counr.—Her Majesty, Prince Al t 
Wales, and the yg Royal, are ar the? and continue 
guilt of the remaining | five prisoners, 
prints infer a this choice merers M. ar ae be 
to 
ce of Se oats 
is anticipated that eight | out of the 
, this session, the pledge f te 
years ago, at a enh = set oa presideney q 
papers rema with som 
at Windsor Cast n for the attemp t will have sentence of death re corded Duke of Sussex. —The gids | 
exercise duri sting the week, and on Wed hb bri pSerst otly Tt 
je a a chair, a mg ant beget upon the 9 t that the > royal emer © will save "the _eight from the —— on lasing: Behia by an English bre or ene 
Viscount Sydney has succeeded the a f the Hom raat The most ms she had som ” nks on board, and was sare hat 
the lord in waiting on the Q ne ck as | important question, ouaren won to be what sentence | as aslaver, and sent o Cayeun 3 bat i is assert 
ow Gens: te ¢ Queen, and Sir R. Otway has will fed gore rps Dup back . Nantes- 
waiting om ee kay rasa: Jaron a tation, | —A let rom Bourbon of the — pew} 
succeeded the Countess of Gainsboro nub ab To has | or transporta a penal eed inv: aie ing, as there | the Seed te that the Colonial Council be ad Fast = we 
ting on her ae lady im | are n ar ie for criminals, confinement = life | on een ng the introduction of slave Ligon ge ne w 
The Queen the Queen eh ke tad 3 bo ty ands say years, also al| most energetic manner. The resolution was 
nishment ent Infamy ; an Tiso: 
pee are it ec | etic 4, nore |e emg a tm 
ry oe as me maximu eee lear sopperters, it is thought 12th inst., four ships of the line ‘led for Tunis, ¥ - te 
that the middle sentence, or the réclusion, will be pi they would a short time, before eo a 
seneend. The fret mairaen = ts expected to be publicly Levant. A shi a ans will proceed to — st oo 
read on Ganesan .—The déatinn whew her canis ‘e completed, with nce steed ae 
Sous of Feces bk Micooieg snbacguently revived informs us icoema a Ray. A frigate, pion ler the command of the Pee on 
in Monday’s secret sitting met at noon,| J: will also join the Levaat — 
crue 
Sonk-ap: Gil coon oe The cases of the 
shortly after her arrival in'Foulen, 
