had as into yolunta tary oe xile, ig en aut 
_ War and a tender at the port of Es aor which had given 
rise to some speculations. 
Gurmany.—Our German intelligence this week is not 
_ of much importance. It is oe 
— Sond Austrian and Pruss 
Sp indy] TH 
E GARDENER®Y’ 
CHRONICLE. 
ll 
“ts 
eo a? 
menade behind the church of Noes Dame 
to be of a Gothic style, to pgp sng 
and the other similar to that i e Plac ichelieu. 
sum of 32,000f. has already ee ian tidwards the ex- 
pense of that near e Dame. The King, it is A ag 
has resolved to —— he chapel of Henry IV., Sas 
bh of the gateway towards the Tiere, 
ich it was in the time of that mon- 
has given orders the eat al Manufactory at 
seen’ for painted glas 9 fill the bie 
w.—Onr ac Ber inie from fa Witihte 
m us that con difie Ities tevin arisen 
M. de Salvandy, the French 
on the subject of ae presentation of his cre 
The e question, it is said, involves the iieceasity 
sandy some couriers to Paris before it can be settled, 
i et rf tr tagea 
. de 
e to the 
he question at i appears to be as ‘follow 
— claims . deliver his tredetitints to the  Guacx’t in 
person a private audience, — on the other hand the 
Mi infetry ‘insist that, as her Majes 
be presented to 
de Salvandy, it is add 
thonght ant 
Jane i: much feting on the robes cts 
in main 
tes rs to have dis- 
t the Ministry was 
had 
Ministers had held 
fie of preparing the speech to be deliv 
at the opening of the approaching sessio 
frequent meetings for the pur- 
ered by the. ae 
n, whic 
n of the 1 Presi- 
eM 
prise: Deputies, it is said, intended to give their eingtit 
. Arguelles, the pase n of the Que The Oppo- 
sition seemed to be divided on that aes Ay one party 
proposing for its candidate M. Bb id: forme Ty ster 
of Cadiz the othe - Acuna, Vice- 
embly during t the session oF 1841 
meet it is thonght, t, will a the votes of the de- 
puties who have turned against M. Arguelles since his 
acceptance of AG gua rdianship. The te Sees’ , inthe 
mean time, are represented as Barrage’ hopes of 
suming the direction of affairs. bg penly proclain 
their intentions, and their noe ; be Haves f the 
17th ult., decla cat le in an article ebich 1 is regarded as : their 
r eo ced a nis to overturn the 
the Throne, the Regen Ms and the 
they w ish to realise the union of 
ed 
oO 
Constitution of 133. : 
Espartero ; that 
Spain with Portugal, and to establish for both countries a 
federal sbpadeaeets tani nt.—The Military agate 4: 
had been suppressed by a decree of the Regent, and the 
political oflenders remaining to be ight bth ve placed at iy 
disposal of t 
overnmen nte Don Wigs de 
and family ould, believed, spend the winter in 
Burgos. bini ng ‘ed the last time at ve pan the 
of the re orders and hos 
luke of Ossuna had ghee 
n the Paice of which w 
ie 
all the severity of the la al of 
Toledo has acquitted ea ct rgymen w een arrested 
in the convent and tried for disobeying the 
+ ers a Governm gt whom they had been guineas 
e thei clerical daties. Accouifts receiv 
r 
Gibraltar, detéd the 10th ult., inform us that the English 
Kk ol, pe» 
ere welt Murat ° 
and another steamer was to be 
for the purpose of conveying them and the mail 
It is feared that in consequence of this accident 
of the next overland 
advices from the 
M. Salvandy had tea ied sage his pretensions. 
He “had addressed a 
f the Junta of Mackey who 
sed to Dit 
» Se beatin, "dated t 
e French ships of 
turn, 
uy by the Frankfort papers 
ernments have fey? 
nt, in virtue of which the two grand line 
2 
previously to going to fovea omen or be in — 
nicate the result of his conferences with Prin Poe ch 
Government His “Exe siensy, thes letters 
mend the Porte to follow altogether a 
oltiee and fond 8 line of policy. The same accounts, 
dated = 15th ult., inform us that the Duke de Bordeaux 
en allowed to the day before, 
siined | in the company o yy th e persons of his hou 
On the next wn “si Royal Highness meses the 
a 
2 
Nuncio, and was rtly to be visited b er ely 
bers of the sens body. The jo sorte state that for 
some time past the Austrian Gov has rtained 
the project of lowering the duties of the last tariff, in orde 
to render t ith th rau 2 an S asy, 
and to remove certain prohibitions. bf ee 
has yen’ ones Vienna, on he te w from 
Rome.—Letters from Berlin o t the l nounce, 
h ult 
that i in consequence of an Getogreph hes of invitation of 
ue c e Ki sM 
Queen Victoria, ‘rebels d by the King of Prussia, a- 
jesty will be present at the eae e Prince of 
Wales as one of = sponsors. His wi was to leave Ber 
,»and w 
lin on the 17th o e ted to proceed to 
ee and ddinsice by the Belgian ralrads to Calais, on 
his way to London, a Government conveying his 
Majesty up the Riv The oot ink suite will be gare, 
pret thee 14 carriages and will comprise Gen 
uma ceder, Baron Atetandrs de id 
bolat, pie de Braltvers: and Bish cender. Accoun 
ts 
te sikiveionk that the last number 
from "Berli n, dated 21s i a 
of the collected Prussian laws contains-the treaty between 
Prussia, the Zollverein States and Lippe, relative to the 
accession of the Home ara of Lip 
system ; and also 
verein n Beates S, 
of the dukedom 
as aw ne ead 
eto the igre Zoll 
ia, the Zoll- 
and oe be accession 
of Braushick to the same s These 
be t the sae ati 4 the y Bites of 
ar question are 
ar- 
this 
begin until the 16th March, until which d fs the ‘reaty 
Holland will conseque ntly remain in fore the 
sitting of the Chamber of Deputies of Wartembery’ on nt is 
18th ult., a motion was made Knapp, one of its 
members, having for its object to call on the Ministry to 
n he Germanic Confederation the re-establish- 
have seen the affairs of prea decided upon a 
Berlin without his having even His Majesty has 
t 
f Holland, is ‘conti tbtind a thousand 
florins ba ards thie. sro oes for the pes of astatue 
in honour of Rembr s also said that gens = is 
eadaese ouring to get t the domain of Neu land, has 
ware rchased for his wife, the Countess TOUuonett, created 
a open os y- 
BreLe1um.—On the 23d ult. the Chamber of Represen- 
sere a ppeinted a deputation ‘ tins ube his Majesty 
on New rs Day. er has voted a credit of 
two rie ae" for a Pte departments; ‘ Bos = parc to 
the law fixing the nt of thea and 
the contingent for 1842 at 10,000. The fates ‘¢ thar on the 
ning ce etn way have passed off with great 
éclat. One creumatan owever, occurred which threat- 
ened oe an in 
y- 
from crow i: ndeavoured, by laying hold of the 
baidle 7 one of the horses, to stop the Royal carriage ; 
ized and to be a poo 
pet Bene who wished to p 
~Intelligen nce has way 
Trebizond, announcing a yibttieg s athied i the ee 
over the Russians, the most ale and decisive, it is said, 
that has occurred since the i 
no further details ri ave been re — 
nsidered to require confirm A large lan 
this account states, consatng es 20, “4 0 men, be “A bee 
disem t, with a the 
ships their anchor ircassians, availing 
Cicmedliis of the e opportunity, assailed them vigorously on 
every side, and the Ru jm separated ae their stores, 
which had been carried out to sea, were compelled to com- 
mence a disastrous retreat through a country wegen 3 
entirely of mountain, forest, and defile. With excep- 
tion of 2,000 who escape ed to Anapa, the whole of the 
30, 000 were killed or tate prisoners. Such are the im 
counts received from Trebizond.—Letters from St. Pet 
demand of ace state that the Emperor, in further commeniorti ion 
ment of the Hanoverian mele of 1833. The House, | of the events of 1812, has erected at Smolensko a column 
after some Mictindga the motion by unanimous | sim milar to that which dahipat the field of the bale of 
acclamation. Acco rdin ing to = ncn Journal of the ino. Itis 36 archines in ars aga including t 
23d, the Munici ipa _ 1 of Osna as also ad- | destal, and 13 archines and a half i cumference, and 
yaa a memo ig Legislative Rody, praying the | placed in front of the King’s Bastion, which w e prin- 
sembly to urge tbe King of unovie to restore the Con- 4 point of attack, and forms a fine orna fo vf pa- 
stitution of 1833. was inaugura 17, the . on which the’ 
mbers, aS announced in our last, Pek retreated before the sci of the g n, in the 
ANOVER.—The Cha 
eek — the address proposed i in a Sovle to the speech 
e throne without a ent. The minority 
+ 
Lex | 
msert in in the address 
e aph relative to _ ordinance requiring the Deputies to 
declare in writing that they do not acknowledge any other 
Constitution ba ee of 1837 ; but the ‘itegtusint was 
prone: Ne oh was presented to the King. It 
com ath Sorin gd deep tor inspired by the 
la mented death of the Queen, and their sympathy with his 
ajesty in this loss as w welll s he country as to geal 
here 721. th # mat! od of the highest importanc 
thank his Majest 
constitutional right Os concerns of 
ted for m ars 
Faithful subjects, promising 0 
scientious exercise of their papareent duties. 
uties also announces in the eer that they 
te particular erie: on oo the execution of rail- 
n appoi inted fi or that om 
that Go enither intends to demand fro 
the States a gvarantes of interest for ig ae of 4,040,000 
anes to Ue, destined ry the c of railways. 
aed having ater ted to assassinate 
ne Pry Conner Latken remain n the 
ond Chamber 
om ; this people being at 
ight of 
pu 
voting at elections, but it was n 
HoLianp.— from the Elagee mention that MM. 
.— Letters 
Simons and Pescatare, mem of the States of Luxem- 
bourg, are in that ci by th 
t of Ber the Kin; nd 
uke could not act otherwise with Tespect to the non-rati- 
fication of the pias of f Aug. 8 _it pears 
th att I abinets 
a? Berlin and th ded i 
ony ; baa it is stated that the King of Prosi is so A net 
satisfied ‘with the replies of the King Grand Duke, 
have threatened d refer the dferece to gts oldants 
Diet, accordi which declar 
nga FES z. 
ints in dispute shall he Tue? th 
imons and Pescatare are to represen Be: the cae of Ber- 
ir mar= 
e gt 
presents, spam and gi s to former pensions 
several widows and orphans of persons who felli in spposing” 
the inagrresa at n of the 
recent adres phe 
Rome 
te te in the Sta 
French Mini acenits an b sok appear in this 
and is therefore conepiorea to be erent ibited. Among 
the papers to 8 ho permission is given e Com rr 
he Mode. russia ariived at Rome’ 
onthe 10thult., under the incognito of Count of Rheinstein, 
nals allow 
Debats, 
list, 
o has resided many tal. The 
young Spanish Princes, { » have had 
ience of the Pope, to take leave previously to going 
to farto ‘oma mon that a fresh perse- 
cution of Catholic missionaries has taken place in China, 
and that the Vicar Apostolic, M. Ignace ado, has been 
put to death under torture. Upwards of twenty other 
Chri ‘are also said to been put to death. 
GrexEce.—By intelligence received from Athens, of 
10th ult., we learn that the arr ents for establishing 
the bank were completed; and that M. George Stavros 
ac oin Fictinw 2 Rae answer t ——— 
fice demanding 
rded as wniepleane unless the protecting Powers 
ital fevles 
i 
Turxey.—By the arrival of the Levant mail, which by 
some irregularity, it ngement of the 
post-office 
t is said, i 
ed by the appointment of Mehem 
Felead of Redschid Pacha, as Grand Vi 
an cam cx 
izier. Izzed 
and was removed for pep eng ? 
as yet taken place; sp the Echo 
ah ord "3 
Dec. 4, sr it states Det the age " Rasa pha: ‘helate 
Vizier, was the feo - being sharon The en 
eG 
and 
- that the King Grand Duke owed it to 
in Lie ye and Saxon ay eg united with rte 
iat Gapaiag bap gone from saat cap 9 Abe 
to refuse to Sy as, by ploy 
re “ent 
