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1842.) 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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warrant from the Chancellor, and conducted to the prison 
the Luxembourg, supposed to be implicated in theattempt 
of Quénisset.. The members of Teg bar of Colmar have 
entered a pro Fa the sentence gad: nced by the 
Court of Pee poty, and forwarded it 
to the day of the (oa of Par 
Spain.—The quarrel of etiquette between M. Salvandy 
and the Cabinet still continu atter, according to 
el 
the Madrid journals, had ma le ae concession consist- 
ent with the national dignity, in order t modate 
“gilli the e point 
matters, but was still Perea not t 
claimed by the French Ambassador, 
that a last expedient, ae » 
Private letters state 
onza 7%: fcc be 
for Foreign Affairs, and which sonaisted i in M, Salvandy’s 
pres She us eo aaeee y dupli cates — one we the 
sence of the 
qegenty and the other tot F se ueen in pre 
Regent—had any rejected ; and Government refusing to 
give Ass the principle, the ss n “had been abandoned. M. 
Relrandys it is added insisted on deli resin ty letters te 
Que e Regent, because the latte 
ble tha 
receipt of the sate mplibaitee forwarded to oy Nie Pa- 
ris, which he expected to receive on t inst. 
would address an Ty Pale to the Spanish ot ly and 
a out for France, leaving a mere hargé € d’Affaires in his 
e. otwit a however, this mpeeseion peer 
will be seen, under our Frenc 
“a = hopes were nice Re Bs han 
arranged; at the same 
» the impression 
¢ ths no se on ‘woul 
m 
dress wer to Regen 
presidency of M. antes the 2d ins ae 
tanding upon every et ph of that document. 
ate relative to the events of Biroios slightly 
onduct and acts of “Government 0 on ype occa- 
The Cham Deputies sat on the 
and had fairly entered into business, three decree 
ving been formally laid before them for their consider- 
~ ria in a 
he Basque 
ation... The first, declari coast 0 4 
state of blockade during the ae 
i oe ‘icaies all 
te; the 
the Queen-Mothe ’ The on of 
the confirmation of this decree will, “a is thought, bring 
to light all the yet hidden documents connected with the 
nw pues afford the Ministry an ariert f vindi 
cating the policy which they are now pledged to pursue 
with respec r Majesty reater part of 
ing was occupied in the discussion of the report on the 
tise with the intention of murdering 
} ted. Accounts from: Ba 
3rd inst., state t Don Antonio Galiano, 
m Bilboa after - 
be- 
toment, but 
ave received intelligence from Lisbon 
. tiy which i is of more than ordinary interest. 
This company was to advance 
(230,0002,) in oer viz. 500 in the 
500 more in three months 
also virtually receive another advance of 600 contos, as 
the bank had discounted to that amount for officers’ pay, 
P 
receive inscription mpany w 
ase the outatanding Me to the 
contos of reis; and also to purchase 2 2,000 c 
foreign Five per Cent. Stock, with the oterpoalee 
8, and to receive for all these. amounts inser riptiohs 
era a according to a scale mentioned in 
the B 
ment was 
m 
ommence cash payme 
the Ist Jan. The Prince de Joinville had left Lisbon for 
Toulon. There bad been e garrison during 
e Prince’s stay, who had with the King to Cintse 
ae ee? and the yxenct Minister gave a ball on the 
o§.4h8 PRPC e's departu 
‘sg 
enon aaa German papers of feerat 
dates, but "thet contain little of importance; the Stu 
a ardt journals announce that the Count de Medem, Ras. 
sian Ambassador to the Court of Wir bee gi has bee 
appointed Ambassador eet bet and Mini 
urt of Austria, and i is to be at 
akoff. Itis stated that remo 
warded to the Turkish Minister for 
Foreign Affairs at : Cokstantinaple a strong note, in which 
ae s that the Powers of Europe will not permit 
upon Greece b Tarke -—The local 
ee sttenson in the di splomenie feelee 9! Vienna is 
a duel lately fought in the dia y, between 
aringe Felix Lichnowsky a Spani niard Montenegro, 
of the cele male d Canlist. Genera of that name, in con 
ence of some observations reflecting ™ t aractet 
in the” second 
of Ae father a pene, which appeared 
f the Princ ‘* Reminiscences prot Spain.” 
eee negro fi seco mene ed by Prince Repaaatenbey <a 
likewise served in Spain, and Count Blac The Prince 
al tease db 
y Col. Bachien, fo rer in Cabrera s oe: 
vice. meat wa ounded i n the and Prine 
lihasenke received a "ball in in his side, a loaenal i 
th combatants are now said to be 
been. extracted, and me 
out of danger.—M. de Mieg, eRe Minister Plenipo- 
tentiary to the Germanie sire died at Frankfort, on the 
State Gavel ae the lst instant 
bet Prussia, uchy 
“He meng for the accession 
an Customs’ Union. The 
that a tin tendency is observed 
among ntons of Switzerland to join the 
Union, ta chat such an =_— would confer ean 
able advantages upon t chy of Baden, ah ex 
a considerable quantity of Rhenish wine to Swi ee 
The north German that the Ki 
has cancelled t 
- hg roy t before the ate 
e will be tried by the Chamber of Jus Ac- 
aad hou Berlin eps us that while the e King ~ absent 
isi n 
i=] 
er 
known for whom i t is int tended by his Maje 
sian Government to England, to inquire into ‘the prison 
stem of this country, have made their ae to the 
Minister of the Interior and police. Two F them, it 
stated, have formally declared against the fun of se 
Ty confinem ent called the Pennsylvania system; the 
third, Dr. Julius, recommends his pet same to adopt 
it, but the Ministry, it is added, do n disposed to 
agree with him: the opinion of th 
known. It is sai 
k on its eastern frontier.—It is stated by the 
that a modification of the 
present laws respecting 
he Jews in Prossia is much spoken of, and that not only 
they be of 
to enjoy the worship 
gener sep , but that be restored to 
the possession of several. civil au of baba apa 
heretofore deprived. 
Sie codons tn pigelows Number we referred to the 
that extensive frauds had been committed on a Bel- 
but a third, “ bow: name of T e Romanzow, who is 
supposed to ~ in the fraud, has not yetbeen 
apprehended, vaueted ye ti of Paris have, itis said, in- 
ferchation ins respecting his movements, and expect shortly to 
arrest him. ‘The two prisoners who 
woman, named Madame Danelle, and a young man, called 
Pressel. The latter, it seems, has not made — 
to be 
us the King 
course of this $ month, i in order to make 
» and 
on ld are ial ae i 
Havannah ey othe diptant Dore, laden with raw sugar, 
cotton, and is represented as having 
t | become heey cal oda ndeverey ne then ge ra of the cana 
of Charleroi and Willebroeck has been interrupted by 
the frost. Alfred du Rosset, a ‘oneiphidk. has just been con- 
roads, it is said, will touch Corneto and Montalto in the 
Papal States, and eae a Grosseto, Follonica, and 
Misting nzio in At Cecina, it Laageres into two 
anches— e leading ster’ to Pisa, the other Pe 
ator ng the reahore to Leghorn. The Gra Duke of Tus 
cany while ek aes visited the foun sacle which, it 
appears, ite withi ew years been considerably 
ae d and improve eae 
ee accounts from St. Petersburg, of the 
27th ult., state th t the question I etiquette that has 
EK “yah Fren ms na 4 an Governments was 
cecand hs ity that the French 
Chargé d’ Affaires in “that piled and his attachés, purposed 
attending the Court festivities on New Year’s day, but 
som ared to entertained whether they 
ould be noes The om: accounts ae the abrupt 
abse rante, al pe himself fr from 
the rete dey of he es i had caused a great sensation, 
d the effect of it had been to exclu oe M. Périer from 
invitations in gant gt which pnb 
Czar. It is also sai 
that M. Nes , on getting into 
is carriage t the levee, received a brief and stiff 
note from M. Périer, accounting for his absence the 
Emperor was ved a va was at first disposed 
to order the passports t, 
rts for M. Périer and suite; but tha’ 
on the repre esentations of Count N e and others, 
was confined for the present to the instruc- 
. Kisse to attend the 
Exel Year's day, and which our es are 
faeces acted on.—On the 21st ult., an ukase was 
published addressed by the aq wig to oe Debi 2 senate 
r of Fin 
n oO 
er of Euro ope and that of Kiakhta, bes: secre his 
imperial san ahaa The tariff on th fro 
ave come into operation on the ist inst., fake g i. 
prey on the Ist Nov., 1842. does not - 
n the changes introduce v tariff. e 
duties on wood a pin nt as well as those levied 
in the Asiatic and Transcaucasian provinces of the rep 
had undergone no modification. The goods deposited in 
ve-mentione periods mere tobe 
gm to ud Sere See ageas in the former r 
this 
by ukase naa the customs la a 
x tal of the ee eae of P and of the Grand 
Duchy of Finland. The papers sta’ the annual pro- 
duce of the private gold mines and old works in Siberia 
has increased, since 1829, from 100 to 212 pounds; or 
nearly 8 English.—The tion of the port of 
is | Riga was for the season on the 3d ult. At Cron- 
stadt on the 18th floating iy ays in the 
w channel, and the sea between that fort, Orianem- 
burg, and St. Petersburg was covered with solid ice. 
two cade ganged 
20th ult., inform us that the King had not yet returned a 
reply to the collective note addressed to him by the repre- 
sentatives of the three protecting Powers respecting com- 
plaints of the Turks against his G The latter, 
it appears, had dec its readiness to settle amicably 
the portion of the clai _ referred to Turkish pro- 
perty retained by the state or subjects of | ce, and had 
accor yp refund to the Greeks who 
purchased nine years ago ty illegally 
disposed of by the latter, and which ed to the 
mosques of Thebes, the their acquisition, together 
wi cent. i the sums they had actually 
