Dec. 25.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
851 
Saiteenmnaaaiel 
burden of 1,000 Ibs. 
—. in the a 
voyage they 1 
AxceRiA.—Intelli has t ived from Algiers | with a saloon, and with a café and restaurant i@ the 
to th I he French. e | French style, has also been paid at Breslau; the as 1 
Governo ugeaud, announces the submission of | of Silesia. sphixy Augsburg Gazette of the 16th instant, 
en more tribes residing on the banks of the Tafna, and states that on of the most conside rable pig 
the defeat of the Caliphat of Tlemcen, who had ret gk afro 
to the frontiers of Morocco out 250 cavalry. His ffi FE 
batta’ while t the 
= who composed a part of it, had.re turned to their 
public dinner was gi 
come or 3 Fin ake of the King of “ollaed, 
ment hal rhe igtention of i. 1 pg 
States i in order to mo odify the Custom Ta riff at preset } 
hat 
yn 
et = Ar as Tlemcen, which was completel y 
ae by oy un of Abd-el-Kader and the Hadars 
oors. eaud further states, that he learns, 
oy yaa from Gen. Sphicgeric that the tribes of Beni 
Grelouf an 
abs, as well 
s; that it 
Government had screed to reduce the duty on a. 
W, 
ANOVE e not 
d that, in return, ‘the French } 
h 
spot. 
ot | was s fnmediately arrested. This is one of the ieeortnts 
giv 
permite to take their seats in the $s 
e States ithd f th 
en: another states that it was the result of an acci- 
capital, and other deputies, it was said, would be s 
SwirzERtanp.—The journals inform us that the ru- 
estrem’s election, es was | 
not far. from its ao were in full revolt against the 
mir, and that if all these 
into effect, Abd-el-Kader’s fall must follow. Tranquillity | believed, was set 
reigne’ - in Algeria, and the enemy ‘tia not appear in the 
Sa R 
hel or in the plains. efugees continued to arrive in 
Algiers, and it was stated by one of them that Ben Salem, 
pe aoe - ived a reinforcement fro Boa had been 
efeated, near Emsyla, by Ben Diaf, Lieu 
isan of Mokrani, the French caliphat of the Medjana. 
A postse to the despatch of the Governor- General 
mentions “he return of Lieut. Pelle, who had been sent 
with Mooi h gendarm es to chasti ise a tribe o f the East, 
A h 
He fell in with a part of the 
whereby one was Killed. 
* nd added, 
ap and took 2, 600 cattle. _ These operations, 
N.—We have little intelligence of any nadia 
this ‘reek. The Gazette ‘Publishes a decree of the Regent, 
t aside for irregular ity; but the cause of 
Dr. Budden ry 8 oe not known, as his elec- 
aid, was regul 
age sig 
moured accession the German union pro- 
duces a grea m Switzerland. They say that 
ports e 
tion, it is Ss sa end, “being a lawyer, he was blockaded, and, as an es ape, the union of § rland 
i the erman union tng seriously propos: The 
his seat. Accounts of ~~ 10th inst. inform us that t f A hur, it is stated, a ginning 
t Cl an address to the King i in | to entertain theses sen oes ma! il said to be la- 
bouring in the s meer officer M. 
answer to the speech fuen the is dung and Rape ted the 
a d Chamber to join in a committee to take the pad 
dress into consideration. The o 
sition sta 
the o 
eyse has published a plan neg te veiing Germany with 
orth taly, by railroads running across S Swit tze 
ny 
deavoured to carry an ca but were Stet. pecially iiddaeh The elections of 
e dal on the halite is not stat ted.- —The Priv y | Deputies to. the epee Assembly of the canton = 
Councillor, Von Lutcken. s Out of 11,396 electors inscribed o: 
9 e 8th ins 7,2 exercised their right, ing an ave- 
n the w with a stone. M. ae thoi ma rage 0 pre out of 100. There was but little difference be- 
ead b 
ca unded, ran is, ‘ae man, and called after his assailant, 
who was stopped by a servant of Count Hardenburg » but 
tween the num voters in 
Tate revolt. vod October, and permis their .re-admission 
into og of the ans M. de Salvandy, and the 
perso me iad § the w French pee ah in Madrid, 
lrmred that capital on i morning of the 12th Seen 
having been vet received ane gh bcba thei 
journey. The unicipal electio ced i 
Madrid ; and the Alcaldes Mee reformed ail belonging S 
the par' ty of * ‘legal progre The s from the 
escape. M. Lutcken was ate t to 
Royal Palace, and immediately attended tots ee bal ary 
rs of 
the e country districts or colleges, those in the city being in 
to 100. and those in th 64 
to 100. The mbly was convoked for the 
A letter fon Geneva of the 16th ae announces that 
ing protected him 
cna from oie circumstances _ which it to dng 
r the Conatient 
ge ty 1. The Gra d Cou 
an. 
place a eau Aas nese baat ter of the person attacked. 
The assa e most frequented part of the 
aid Kiet TLeinstrane) about one ¢ hundred s alee fro m the 
in order to revise the constitution of the The 
Gran d Council o' stone’ on the ‘ottiae nad nued to 
property o} of the Nolan 
P 
ere there are many and numerous 
in most of the same electio ons. In Valencia the > patriots 
ae , whi 
imps 2 ata ba when that | ion “4 et; kbs is — 
larly. en owded. M. Lutcken is besides a tall, powerful 
th igour of life. siiteal situation 
he vi 
met, at s ba eae 2 emeree their 
proposed ed the asion were, it is said, t 
The Minister of taee has addressed a circular to the 
convents, w' 
Fase a MP ae ir suppression 
Iraty.—The Gazette de Dau. auphiné 
Pope has been attacked with apoplexy, in which s 
f the Diet, con- 
announces _ the 
th 
From his p 
the crime i s, by some, attributed to political motives ; 
there do not sd gaa = .< jesse this supposi- 
tion. The party h 
life. Letter, however, from 7 f of the oth inst, the 
no men 
bea a journeyman aia "ro some time since did some 
bia in Mr. Lutcken’s hous 
Occurrence. A Neapolitan refuge “Count t Fale con ey op 
rmed against by a female with whom he was connected, 
so iss was the confidant of his intention. _ Nothing, 
judicial gulag s throughout the kingdom, enjoining 
them, in the of ~ ent, ae treat with the con- 
Shaped whic ch i is d them epresentatives and 
agents of the foreign ety in pat not to afford them 
Be lightest. ground of eg ne ess debar the 
f all pretext 
or provoking or excitin civil war.” stated that 
1. Guizot is pre a circular for al representa- 
ves of the ch Government at foreign Courts, i 
hich he declares Me France never had any intention to 
nterfere i An the a , or to throw any obstacl 
n t the of the tt is added, that 
1 } 7 
oO < respective ambassadors. ‘Francisco de 
‘aulo and his family were expected rig arrive 
tal. 
rs a ave intimated ¢ had been sediuvedt bg E crime, | 
pet 
Ar ward 
the disturban: — of “— ‘bud been arrested at Civita 
Vecchi, and brought peat me, M. Falconi 
pe eaticarp with, the sags al rot one of his friends, and 
org ured a # passag be, e in the aha xt Marseilles 
ended. to 
1 th 
packet, when h zn phant ing to treaties 
Pope is bound to 
of 200 dol ap’ 
par 3 to his Sper heterad: St itis choughe that 
sere | 2 Hide fie ape in the the story wh which i a Ee om oe 
por fi 
Pisa eget hy munication A She p ahicipe on 
surrender t ‘he fagitive to <a Neapolitan authorities ; 3 but 
it is though = = Holiness vl _ usly joes from 
= tery rae tation of h ke unts re- 
aco. state that the | people have “required 
the subject ‘of ‘aloud, « encouraging the Le rena 
bonnt etek tht 
a ve pee Seow the 
e Prince’s 
restan $7 rr haloes to aon to the pt of his 
he capi The object of the opposition in the approai er, M. C 
hg session will be, i is said, t long the period for the nd a hairs per cent. on certain lines. It is said ue the 
majority of the Queen, to obtain co-guardians with Ar- | report that the Du kes of Sussex and Cambridge had dis- subjects, the latter _tamultuonsly congregated before the 
the dissol f tk g death against him, and 
is expected that Sefior Arguelles will not be| Royal was ated a that they I have given their ad- ge goeae ie to oy her on board a French steamer 
ais heun of the Chamber oe Deputies. A de- hesion to it. he port. _The bk geo ita eae ratified 
cree has been issued enjoing the various bishops of the gow pe an Par- 
—_ of the parishes, i in order a 
Population, Despatches from Cuba, received in Mone id, 
€ that great excitement existed on the subject of 
a € persons Ageah shay in ihe late 
abortive “conspiracy bet up communications not on nly 
gf 
sae the son of the Fre sok E Canaee 1 of th me, in 
his place. The King of Sardinia, seeing that this 
announce’ The 16th inst. being the king's birth-day, was celebrated of his ‘aontclons, —s the erage A of raged 
€mancipation soot the Spanish slaves in that island. di f Carabineers stationed o 
Germany.— we) earn from Vien t the Amstri Manges Sir George Seymour, British Minister at this 
Court is endeavo ring ahout an amicable s Cou urt, had a private audience of their Majesties on the —Private from Athens, dated the 
ment of the ditferences between the Holy See and the | 15th inst. to deliver the letters announcing the birth of the 20th = ‘state that Fao has consented to pay the 
Spanish Government.—Accounts receiv Frankfort | Prince of Weiee, Their of francs demanded hy this Government. e 
of the 10thi inet. acer tat sigs 2 Senate of ie vag be- | 18th from Mons to be pre resent at the dors of Austria and Russia, it is added, are almost 
tween the = opening of the es to the frontier of of Fran openly at war with the present Ministry, and vie with one 
nt prrespondence is pate pes was to or place on Monda: ee On the ith i ate the another in a yt: area _M. Mavrocordato and his 
Powers, ery at it i n the highe ae Ps om of Representatives commenced the debate 
that Easte ae ce the 8 pore: cause of the the activity | the budget of the pSapecae "the Interior ; when M. | ment, up to the 30th ult., had not answered the formal 
bra yed. apeaiah a likewise, it is said, occupy Rogier yormepes the political spirit of ny ae Ngroed note of the Porte, although twenty days had elapsed since 
ne atte: atirel ified b therefore 
ty direction of re ag por. fio meet es ae be a de Moclenaer, | beginni: naing to ‘o exhibit coldness in — relations with the 
Vi th ire is represent nted as paci How. ts from the Pax ig dated the Royse The French papers announce that a conference 
Ro apprehension ena to be entertained pct are to | inst., sate that t "3: Scheseuinian ats, which = oot | hae s been held in Lon a paryos of fa adjus te he the 
those of the ‘We learn from Berlin, he 7th | to the i el anees between Greece and Turkey, De 
st., as the Hi i aa ie va returni n in- | that the Gacy bas been very favourable. Not one es essaly 
Spection of th, er irassi e Guard, | the 450 Dieses composi: crew: & en the Ottoman empire. There prevails, it A ety in the 
attended by a de pa ma at ee he hor away with attacked with illness. His Majesty has lately re- Ministsy some difference of opinion relative the ues- 
his ca carriage, drove it against the town wall, it backs ihe pole, sige ba. the — navy in India ished ; all | tion, pe ——s subjects of the Porte, or = Porte in 
ea aad the coachman from his box. At the moment ceable henceforth 2 part of the : ee 2 - t rig &. of rn ns 
ho d the ntire ment and ex to | tracts which are — y of the Turks, an 
colonel ju oP S auc be Be agian me prines = a ral nary, > f nayal pig ay oo acknow ledged so to o be, ti ossess immousin 
Ee fie Anadis lal - y core Bs pcan 4 brigs, 8 schooners : or whether the Greek 
released in time before the pgm ened gee pats boats, 2 smaller steam-boats, and 2 ga Government -_ = pevaigs upon itself — a of these es~ 
Sway again, dragging him with them; Adan pa he va ships ; and the total amount of the crews is, itis said, | tates, and furn original Turkish 
gard, rt _tntelliganes has been recei m Stutt-| not to possessors. 
the dea b of the pac ents sculptor 
: in that city on the Sth inst. 
d was best known to Ex 
the foun ie, 
Prankfort.— aan 
o8 at. Desndee. bas: just aes 
2 the Renaissance 
