THE GARDENERS LES 
[7A AN. 15, 
at Be 
“Laie the Govern- 
recess. pki Portugal we — hie the 
Cortes were opened on the The 
royal eee: read by the Posen of the Council, recom- 
mended to the Cham! 
terett, — The m Mr. 
5 bas 
the discussion of the budget, *y Sete betihe 
the pore of oe hai fiance, and the adoption pied sh The later is | mentioned re 
mew measures romoting the prosperity of the eco- Official Es uak ments.—It is stated that the M wb. 
lonies, after whi ch ‘the aes were adjourned till the | of Exeter will be renal Lord-leaten ant ts the count y 
2ist Feb.—Letters from Vien — a te that tig Met- | of N rthampton, i a a Le — ~ arl fh 
ternich has announced to the et at the great Powers ; and that Mr inch will be the new Lor 
will not allow the contemplated attack of the Turkish | lieutenant of Rutlandshire, vacant by the Marquis of 
Government upon Greece. yearsy from Athens inform ter’s appointme ra “ aageer oeeareas be 
us that the king has not yet returned a reply to the note | Conseqnenge of contianee 1 hésikh, Das..s0ns 1 ns 
. . . f the t signation to the Lord Chancellor His Lorship’s suc 
addressed Po him by the segcalteteeth § ar. | CES80Fs #8 one of = Jud A e me arene, § is ot 
protecting rope a aee et known; but Mr. Serj. Mereweth 
ernment ; and recent despatches from ie er of London, and ) er Sheen are  aldisad 
key ver 
roi Printing “ahich have 
announce that the P orte has given : notice to the 
did not comply with all their jot demands, uel a 
was determined to ha ction —— vos 
“ nee: 
perty by the side, fe the pur- 
of being sold or let on lease to purchasers or tenan 
ithout distinction of creed, —a scheme originating with 
the ope Sultan, and 
reforms, ‘whieh’ constitute so remarkable an epoch 
of the e —The news from ie. United 
The 
ves after murdering their 
owner nice into one a te West India Islan 
they were 
te right of maak form the’ leadin ussion 
journals are unanimous in ceantloadae that the 
Federal Government must never concede that right to 
Great Britain or to any other maritime Power. 
At home, the only subject requiring especial notice is 
pag gah aaa ee of the misscel Bs Wales, 
The sian th 
will be present at ays ssbiananie for Tues- 
say: the 26¢h inet Sila Mis King of Prudsia is’ expected 
to arri at Windsor Castle 
— attendance on that -day, « 
t “publ bs business of importance will be imm 
mediately | ! 
proceeded 
ing the health of her  Niniest 
tinue to be favourable. The 
ry 
Rags 
~ peg “ol that the 
—A 
signature, inviting Sir Vyvyan, Bart 
the Ay member for Helston, to become a eahdidate 
e Conservative interest for — western division = 
en Rose’s accession 
of his “ather, the Earl of Fal. 
Charles 
ttish pee havin a 
amnene Yacancy in hes  repreeentation "ot bat rade oe 
HL Milémay, son-i Lord Ashbu » has an 
ds, where | q 
chon gr = § ams ad 
and announcing reagent 
as likely to be aid to the ben 
+ ve 
Fraxce.—Foreign Relations.—The foreign relations 
of the country, more e salty with the Co rts of Madrid 
and St. Petersburg, continue to be the leading topics of 
interest discussed e journals. it to the 
rst, viz., the diff that aris t of 
etiquette between the ae Ambassador and the Spanish 
abinet, there appeared 
onday that the matter in n dispute would be amicably im 
justed ; and the Journal des Débats, in a long article o 
the dt d been despatc tched 
hata 
fro reign O with conciliatory instruction 
M. de Salvandy, a adding ng ’ that it was believed that the eS 
ther would not leave Madrid. The actual state of th 
me occasion ts, in - article on 
subject sses a hope that ik i 
PAteine at st t Petersburgh had not, as 
Sy eaperore irthday, 
reprisal oe os gt rere of Count Pahlen from 
a that the King had been 
i-| against the word “executioner” being 
agents 
in a struggle of this iratng po ‘natured re 
If they do a shat to Piste into a war a 
sh ate a 
0 ‘contend b and yeherte:s 
The stile pad 
tha * the diplomat arn be' 
can rms of reciprocal courtesy, it 
pear be vetter to beh oe off shoguther, as an A 
rants would be le: ~~ _ for rd than envenomed 
diplomacy.’’ The recommend 
Government to take ig pater in this dispu 
deavour to draw as a conclusion from the a 
are | when the P ery 
pie Same the Mi. 
ter of Jus 
ce, pie errs a3 anticipated in our = 
pleased to hee a senten 
st Quén eek, 
Brazier ; 224 that th the first was to 
or _ and the t ——. om 
or vy 
-~ 
& 
$ 
seotaont to 
inted to 
age Speech met on 
the Mini 
vernment in its obj f oy 
nt in its objects of inter- 
the debate co: 
draw up the addres 
the same day to saat 
Commer 
tions, in the form of an amendment, a 
is directed agelbl the conclusion of the treaty wit B 
gi 
;& 
favour of it, ea attacked ke “fhe Mal of aoe 
bt — accusing the former of ingratitude. 
speech he made use Oden terms in Feterence 
c 
‘ 
t some strikin 
before that iolation was 
he opposed 
f: 
] 
| the Regent, which called up M 
sg rd iy the 
conflict ~y etiquette, 
a 
ew at peace, 
Royal 
; Dumon, said 
words. 
was expected that oe 
my ‘et Friday tt od Mie that the debate “a 
gin on Monda ¢ 
The Capital. On Friday morning, the 7th inst., se. 
veral capt it p ffixed to the walls of the ~ 
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= 
— 
Schools of Medicine “a Law, calling on the students to 
etme estation on the Ab Lamenais coming out 
f prison after a year’s cdiattietebnt for sedition. 
placards were © rder of the authorities ; but 
deputatio 
after which M is a 
alcony, a 2m,’ momeel a detac’ 
ment of ty: st the line, headed by 
of 
f. de Lamenais 9 
stopped si é, shouti Dupoty, — 
Having sahenial to the Place du Panthéon, they oppene 
inclined to remain there, and began again to sing the 
Marseillaise ; but a de tachment of the Municipal, G 
ead 
at various poin ed 
priso é pop palation, cbrourhoat “the entire ~— tre | 
Veried by t bbe rocession, seem to have evin 
pathy with on demonstration, ser in the evening oft 
thing was rw ae in the ee The 
Paris has beco severe 
form us oe che abiaity of the cold w: 
early covered over with floating ice, and vould, 
it was expected, aay the frost continue, be soo 4 
pletely frozen ov The canal 
Martin are entirely deen. vod okait iting has begun on them. 
sae rmome = ae de) marked 9 degrees 
ro on Frida ht, they 7th inst. ; on the following night” 
it was still “wing, and on Sunday the neeraiee is said 
— een so low as 18 degrees o rl4 ve 
ef 
pro — It is 
will stop “ Paris a short time 
his r return to Berlin from London —It has jus 
isian tribunals that the tenant of 
t 
ng 0 
planted too near the pro =. of the next-door neigh 
the latter aprtnen Me t o be cut down, and that 
can claim aoa s we ¥ 
The The journals ‘ee recently made f 
ction of soldiers 
eer fatigue 
seule. and the affair coals vty, be esata in n thet 
bourhood of the fight. The journal wy. which this a 
count is given, adds that the con on 
two ——s wh bat its final result is not ‘pot seated 4 
dered prosecu r corr 
the discharge of his functions, ie iy a — 
however, are said ‘not to be he ourt of A 
of the Bouches 
arrested at Toulon. 
companions of Barbes, named diy ay 
iprionmen by the Court of Peers in the fo tof 
ee 1, has n re ot 
