Fp Pee Les es ee ee 
1842.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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ued. It was reported that M. Olozaga would speak on 
ub 
the 25th ult. In public the greatest impatience appear 
to prevail for the terminati the discussion, which was 
pected to last several days longer. It still thought 
that ministers woul small majority: and thou ugh 
some of the journals s ider that the moral vic- 
tory will be to the opposition, a prorogation or dissolution 
is regarde by 2 e : 
the retirement the Cabin of the 
Chamber on the 88rd ult. the “Mini ister of aes and of 
relat 
between | Spain and the Hol oly chs It const of thre ee 
articles. The first, in the name of the Spanish — 
efuses acknowle e the stectbetes claimed by t 
Apostolic See relative to the power of the bishops. Th 
in consequence, prohibits “ar: ssh semen with 
nt to obtain from Rome indu ige san 
bits the observ ny bull 
from Rome without the direct concurrence of Spain: and 
those who have thus obtained them are pat to keep them 
in their possession longer than twenty-four hours. It 
reported at Madrid that the Archbishop of Toledo, 4 tn 
te of liberal opinions, had protested against this bill 
declaring that he would emigrate rine than act in oppo- 
sition to the Court nd it appeared by many to 
be thought that the measure would do Government mo 
injury tha ve Nu us 
ses 
e Regent, in resp nt affair 
vandy’s credentials. Mr. Aston, the British pea: 
Madrid, gave his first for the season on the 20th nie, 
which was attended by all the rank and fas ak in the 
capital. The Duke of Victoria was prevented fro ing 
present by indisposition, but the Duchess of Victoria and 
ther distinguished ladies g he bly with the 
presence, The e and several of the most 
distinguished political characters, with a large number of 
diplomatists, were a n ordonnance had 
th 
y the Cortes by a decree 
1837,—Private letters from popu dated 
the mposed the 
during et late disturbances ha 
d 
e socie 
ad remons trated against “the 
measure, and had addressed a ss re raat o the Regent 
on the su Abdon Terr: ne Pick pel leader of 
o had been elected 
, the 
a at he shire not obey the , eatin ng 
ov 
ORTUG A i 
g 
bia _sunonneed 
ent. 
Weh Fy 
2 2k ee. 
Li sbon 
by the e Bragaiiza steamer to the 24th ult, ho prin Boal 
news thus brought is the ep apie which a 
exist in fasour ee the Charte 
itary 
Il the Que es n 
ugh her ible ministers. The conduct of Senho 
( i was at Oport 
n ho de- 
railroads in Wurtemberg are soon about to be commenced. 
—From Berlin we learn that Count epee is so far re- 
co ie rte from his dangerous illness, that 
not issue any more bulletins. The apr seem to con- 
sider it uncertain on what day King e expected 
return to his capital from his t to but it 
the opening nd in which 
se his Majesty, they expected, would not set out on his 
return till the 8th inst., and not arrive at Berlin before 
the 15th. Aft ing’s return, the papers os that 
their Majesties “~ ze ain at Berlin till aly, n the 
ing and some of the Princes will go to bey to be 
present at the tis of the 25th fnnierser of the 
a ilitary ment. The new laws respect- 
ing shipping came into Pee the 19th Renee and as our 
a p Council had not yet been repealed, it was 
t British antioiad would be imiediatly waite 
te eiiticcal duties of 20 cent., : Lord How: 
de Walden however, endeavou dito © prevent. 
Mon 
signor Capuesii, He sate nuncio, “had not yet been pre- 
sented to n 
Grr ele 3 and letters received fro 
Vienna, £ ough of eect’? contain little intélligenite 
of interest. It ig stated that Count Colloredo, - 
trian Ambassador at the Cour Munich, is destined to 
replace at Lo Prince Paul Ester y- is r 
e€ courge a the 
Priyate Cee: from 
€ youngest son of the 
pia aprons ds with | is father i is at 
ended 
I 
Banish language, 
ing designed as ‘val to the son of the Infante Don 
th ee & Paula’ for the fg of the =r ge 
appears that te prion Me wor! 
ueen of 
ks for the 
atiers are 
fortifying 
Rastadt, which is the chief town in the circle of the Mittel 
Rhein in the Grand Duchy of Baden 
bee e 
at the 
was a it 
of the country ; for which reaso ¥ = 
definitive r esulutiog with regard to the commercial 
ad rolssions a the Gra pe Duch hy 3 be taken _ she 
this ond visi ther 
the members of 
‘amily, honoured the pO ed with their 
presence on the occasion. 
Hanover.—<Accounts to the 27th ult. inform us that 
announcing that the ee resolution of the Germanic 
Diet, dated the 30th Jul 
blies, a appli a likew 
conn septa wi vith the eles Say 
to assemble either before or after the gorares Sneek. 
Private letters state that there has bee tin 
net, expressing their wishes for or again i 
e German C s Union. 140 persons present, 
only two, it is said, were in favour of the ion; uh 
the ot voting for a petition agent it; whic 
already been forwarded re 5° 
WITZERLAND.— of the 18th 
rh sig pa 
ult., states that the Gain Eoinat of Tessin has decreed, 
almost u merge ae Bi! its dre 
tution, and granted 
were compromised in ihe rect political Mehl and who 
had not been included in the preceding am esties.— Re- 
ports have appeared in some of the , lating that 
the monas reat St. Dernare was we mera 
d that onks 
(=) 
oem 
‘ silled fiye of their “perme They su 
however, cording to these ccounts the loss of thi 
ee with, this | their se vdies: bit sey 
STA pha ukase of the Empe: A for redueiog the 
active pee _ oe Sth ult., and 
onaers afi follow wing co o be di anaes Aa¥yi the 
infantry,'one battalion of cae  Feinents fa in aa s aaewha 
52 squadrons of reserve; in t e division 
and one company. In the erie, a the "aiaodinded 
batteries of the asd Meet nadiers, and six co 
reel ome der R horse artillery 5 
nashdiaapeasOes 
he will give-a ball in the snow, intending to take advan- 
tage of the first 
a 
of his biepe shall. pore part of a regular dance. S 
persons . oe ee it is added, have accepted the bet. 
ENM —We learn from gen that some 
rioting took 3 place i in that city, on the 1 9th and 20th ult., 
ial and chiienenaie of a M. Leh- 
t 
He was sentenced m4 
of the poor a t Copenhage 
and all the ssi and to thre ree months’ imprisonment. He 
was conveyed to p on the 21st ult., when a notice 
was issued by th police, warning the people against takin 
any part in tumultuo semblages. It does not appear 
f the accounts that the populace did anything but 
a great noise, and assemble in considerable numbers, 
vociferating ‘“ Lehmann for ever ! ”' even before t e Royal 
nn 
e of Amalienburg. By 
PS of the 2 oon ult., no Tarther disturbance had taken 
place, 
TA Tie ec has been received from Naples, 
announcing tha at the king has issued a decree, declari 
t 0 ns 0 
ret 
ke de "Montebello, the French ambassador 
me 
ns on 
e Otto 
emnify the tot gr subjects 
Greek territory, and w 
Fou 
dmiral 
es, that had_ received fro 
Lyons, our Minister at Asens, Sitinsitica 
py be ad ally acceded 
Eur 
sent on the 8th alt ie a grand council at the ie the 
object of which was reported bstitu a new 
ordinance, in ies of the hatti scheriff of G 
tapha Pacha had ergs e ia Pgs 
Ww uch improved, rding to the official 
received at Cointantidopte ustapha had been w 
ceived at Beyrout, and it was ex} eed the Mowatt 
ve 
piney would ie obey aul 
The weather had 
o lay down theip 
very ‘ad a at Constantinople, 
k Sea, 
aan i some 1éehes had wesurre t in th 
EGyrt Leyant mail pines no intelligence of 
of ou 
S we ait ciaKing 3 in the cur- 
interest fe om Alexandria. ja 
Ff the 6th ult. Vasloas au 
rency, which ~t eh 
venience; fand loss 0 
the pleasure of poke 
Unirep Srate we 
Nor Se ‘Carolina, which ae at Liverp 
ay, and t 
Aon eee nisi 
ool, the for 
have 
oc! 
come down to the 6th ult. at 
rs six days in debating the Presid 
foes was expected to opeupy 
qe Hous of, esentatives had 
on the had 
