1842.) . 
THE GARDENERY teeta 
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“testing the tes at division of that count 
posi = the Rt. Hon. J. C. 
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nose College, Oxford, 
JForeiqn. 
France.—The ee bers.—The journals are occupi ied 
Setar with reports of the speeches Sree in the 
Chamber of Deputies diahing the debates o 
which “poe to be mi Be ae with econ feidétabls 
fter a long discussion, the fi 
which related to 
rt. 
sai oly Alliance, 
paleo air of policy or independence € O1 
ecourse 
the Piters 5 wil always 
on and ami icable understand- 
tos Rhy: war on any political question, 
rap He to come to aco 
ssible : ko polity of hie alliance with one or two 
of isolation, and the policy of close al- 
od intelligence with all. 
sed 
policy po 
powers, the polic 
liance wi 
nt on 
views and condemned 
of the present Cabi 
mvs times’t that the Euro 
ean ef ‘owers do not and 
u ssia, and a 
speek,” said he, * 
great nation. Th 
greatness, A nation Seah bef pe 
ciple.’”? 
‘The first 
ie ° 
by MM. Dupin, Thier 
sed by M. Guizot ast the Minis 
The debate 
rmination of 
aph, which concluded by om 
men 
a the semeiton 2 oe in granting its assistance to the 
suppression of a criminal traffic, your Government well 
know ho 
ro 
@ 
de 
dment, which was carried unani- 
the exception of the votes of the five 
saan 
, delving that vag adopted 
sidered it 
= 
oO 
inistry, 
fact that they attached 
nately a t the vernments of France and 
Spain will not seitotiity disturb the friendly relations ex- 
ist ing Bette n the two coun ; and that, mindful of the 
co - 
t any well-founded and nal cause.’’ 
- de Beaumont having spoken at length in support 
of his amendment, ot rose ae a the cours 
. Guiz 
that had been adopted by the Min 
said, could n 
vandy’s arcllentidis would have led to any unpleasant con- 
sequences. s of te fe roman a conform- 
able to the practi marchy, “4 the 
ce observ 
public law of rien ti and i all the peeaaents: In 
and the 9 azils, during the revit of the Sovertiens, 
the same pretensions had been = re aa egents, 
and all the Powers) had declared satielt th The pre- 
sentation by an ambassador of his etedentiale: to the real 
d 
0 
ported the d overnment coul 
have foreseen the objection ie out of the 59th article 
of the Constitiition of 1837, w was no law for foreign 
nations; a ain, by her H ot compre- 
Ps Beaum ne hada 
onsequen f his amendment, a 
could not be _ intention of a French Chamber to impede, 
by its ad 
France and a foreign country. M. Odillon Barrot rose 
next, and addressed the House’ at erecting length; 
after which the Cham 
was * his seat, 
hristina was ‘hac in the A Ambassado jor’s 
"The Capital. —The “Journal des Débats”’ informs us that 
the Ki ing of Prussi ia will not visit Paris, as moured, but 
Prince de Joinville petlisied to the oan - Fay fom 
his neve to the Uni made | 
ough draught from the han e mittee ‘ap- 
pointed for the purpose, and of which Sefiors Olozaga and 
ina are, it is stated, virtually t iefs. It is said to 
“ ) proper 
rench assy, and not Chargé a Asires of France 
has had some difficulty in coming to an understanding 
ith M. les, foreign Minister, and Gov nt, wi 
respect to the difference between these two titles and their 
espective duties. In the Senate, on the 13th inst., a mo- 
tion was mad of the members for the production 
M. Salvandy ; 
Gonzales that it would be 
to lay ws before the public until the nego- 
tiations set pending were terminat: 
withdra It was ruinduted that all 
stil reianing in Madrid 
drawn, and the natives of Fra 
be placed under the care of the ‘Char 
a so m 
ining a susceptible 
yard improv 
that it |- 
His Highness was in perfect health 
of the commissio is, appointed 
inquire into the project for erecting a monument to 
expressed :—*‘ Inside the Church, the 
ater ! at Yothingness i in the sight of God ! Glory i in nthe sight 
of m 
The P —Sixty journals of departments ha 
in their Acar to the ‘ declaration ” published « a short 
e editor Li. Sion _ by the j Jurys and beh Ar to 
six months’ owe ats ne of 4000f.. The 
“Mo ae Satur- 
eth seized on 
from Madrid are to the 15th i 
1” the tical 
ing of interest in 
ctober, had, in virtue of a decree of the Re nt, 
tmitted to reside in Madrid on parole. Count Requena, 
lately sentenced to t on for the part which’ he 
ken in the same revolt, was at Cadiz for 
Porto Rico on the 7th inst. It is sup that no less 
tha have laced on damian in conse. 
quence ofthe See ee unts: 
Hava ond the af! eh ta an gradu- 
ally increasing, ad state that f copper ore 
alone, during one wn ered were 755 tone ops 
A guerilla of ld men lave shade thale 
Cruz de la Zavra, in ik pe province of La Mancha, anaee the 
sg > ta ods € Marra rrajo. 
Por 
-- ont 17th 3 hist. brought by Teyen steamer. 
Pa i nuncio arrived in that 
tl on mm the 17th inst., = lage 
ee OS bed jel on 
fade 
£ capi- 
presented to 
e still occu- 
sense take place; an — 
pression which | seems to have been increased by the 
there. The visitof thelatter,homever, wholeft Lisbonon t the 
17thfor Oporto by steamer, w Deore 
on Hire on private ma tters ; no fears, it is said, en- 
diner to disturb the present state of 
tines will olerated b vernment 
privilege of getting the fiftee t. reduction of duties 
on goods imported in Po hipping, up to the pe- 
riod assigned by the new law abolishing the differential 
duties, schonigh not despatched for consumption till after- 
wards, had been officially published. Hopes were enter- 
tained: that the treaty with England would soon be com- 
pl and th € accompanied, or soon fol- 
lowed, by propositions for an extensive and 
sodhet iis of duties. 
GERMANY. “We ha ave German papers and letters to 
recent date, but their contents are 
tion that im 
