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THE AQARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[Fer, 26, 
We learn from France that the decision of the Ministry 
in nit eco the rati not al- 
together the result of the late di: Cham- 
bers, but is in a great measure eens | to a formal 
Gen. Cass, the erican mi- 
ister in Paris, and fully noticed under our Foreign News. 
Paris, i in consequence of the conspiracy in that pete 
for ey civil war in Spain; the existence of this 
conspi is no ape doubtful, and pins main pe Aaa 
ment which appears to arisen to the o 
an of 
the scheme, is the aifculty of reconciling the seniveat of il 
Don ays 
advices fi 
materi pales the reported perienes nail ok ag 
The Junta of Vigil 
blished a at ‘Barcelona with the sanction * the ; tos 
lity, almost at the very moment when the Chamber of 
Deputies at Madrid was endeavouring to Jone a Desc S 
censure on the Government for their vigo 
f Octo 
Ths tFe-<atsblichment of this Junta is ‘antes as the re 
de 
considerably in- 
creased is occurrence ; ae the Asaie aspect of af- 
fairs is considered so grave alarm t the mode- 
rate members of the O ees have ore their support 
to to Ministers during o impending cri 
consp’ evidently regarded as not yp aoe 
since the Regent rd lost no time in calling out 50,000 
tional taking a, measures > precau 
These important pets have ag 
conversation in the House 
R. Peel renewed his Mad gts of sympathy with nae 
ernment; he declared his 
only that it has given ee of “ 
sain 
d Major-Gen. W. F. Napier replaces Lieut.-Gen. Sir 
Ta ) site as Lieut. Dovirnor and Colonel on the 
Staff nsey. Both these appointments are to take 
effect poy the Ist of April next. 
Aforeign. 
RANCE, — The Slave-trade Treaty.— —The only matter 
ntracting parties. 
s placed in the h 
Affairs an official no sg o eth he energetically protests 
account i vesse 
aay of 
Baja Ast pe Pind dies h 
ce decide to ass 
only naval Batted which co 
event of onflict with Englan 
re a rumour relative to ‘the 
Hy ma 8 
pac lat but that it is conducive to the 1 ops 
and prosperity of the pecekinni and phe cluded by ass’ 
ing me House that ak exertion shall be wanting on the 
of England to restore S he station she used to 
fill as one of the Cues of Europe.—An express reached 
town on Saturday from 
Sth ; = aew Miniciey wes 
Duke of Terceira 
Pedro, 
wala the 
erceira and other well known partisans of Don 
bo pl a June.—Advices from Germa any announce 
the King o' 
a uni 
Germany and bess of —! ; and they intend, it 
stated, to protest against the circular of the pata’ 
of Canterbury in which their conversion is sai 
mentioned as 
Pint bishop of Je 
pe ano 
and great aiauiche.i vere 
og ane oer Sica but 
oe wegen 
tradesmen of Hite Ray Highness ille- 
ements, —. The 
the rear of Ma: ire W. Morison, C.B. for the 
of Clackmannan and Kinross, in the room or ae 
Hon. G bercromby, who has accepted the Chiltern 
Hundreds, 
’ Official A ppoiniments,—The Marquis of Londo: 
has accepted the a oo t 
Custos Rotulorum of the e 
th 
in succession to Lie 
| is op BR org and on it w 
2 
-c 
result of the establishment 2 the 
rusalem. sec 
Gazetie announces , 
69 fea 
n official re encit he legislativ ve pr 
dhe the genta en that fis 
‘oceed 
saaave 
useless ex- 
annum, “vithept any 
pense o ons Sar 
fey ruse J sini It is said that five members 
ae committee are disposed to do something, but four 
sed to the psp and it was expected it would 
fall a the ground. of th ons e-sub- 
ject one darn | red to turn the 
altogether. i 
. sm M. ‘sane 
iberty of the iberty of king in t 
ber, iad the Asis Paag of Suly Fy itself be latins 
€ propose to introduce a measure for 
aly ch the step dsr oe in printing matter 
be libellous seditiou: 
Criminal LewaThe Minister of verte has presented 
a law modi minal code, 
the power judge to a 
tho cathe he found A ae «eager against : th 
to have geet power both for bail 
pare eet i of the st 
ie. and, above a: to hires the of what 
tele, which imprisonment—viz., 
rom 1, which in France is sometim 
six, and even ei 
a@ man who may be in the 
is exposed to ates nr eits thieves and assassins, 
whilst his interests in society, whatever they are, may 
Sel er pike excitement prevails in 
of se wn vga of a a 
for ¢ pe renewin 
Most ad os tiga bed silent Me the 
TS conta 
tial wo d seem to prov th: 
to revolutionise Spain from the Fre 
most dail anticipated. deel on 
conspiracy, and the King of the French. 
carried on more ~ more secretly 
intercourse of the 
ment was constant and unremit! 
likely to pienent tea & general united effort 
~ | informed by the last “Fre ny 
partisans of Queen Christina and the Carlists, ee the 
repugnance of Don Carlos and the elevated pers 
to any connexi 
Aquin. fu 
Resdan Chargé WAffaires, the whol 
at embassy, and a great number of # diplomatic corps, 
ny members of both Chambers, and o r 
f distinction. The King and Royal Princes were repre- 
sented by t erly officers. Colonel Poz i 
millions of fr equence of so al ques- 
which had arisen respecting the ma cripts and 
copyright of the works of M. de Chateaubriand, they were 
sold by auction on Friday, and purchased by M, n- 
dine de Saint Esprit for ,000f.—Letters have reached 
Paris from Montpellier, dated the 14th inst., which sta 
at the convict Marie Madame Laffarge) is 
t 
dangerously ¢ and that her ven her 
igeria.—-The Moniteur of Tuesday represents the 
arms of the Freeh as Beil to achieve a solid triumph over 
the Arab Emir, w 
5 
J He 
Es 
= 
Fg girs 
yy ae sonyeying this news was dated Telemsen, the E 
11th in 
i, aane Slice of a very serious and important cha. — 
ave been received from Barcelona, a the 15th 
Vi , 
“a g that the Jun 
again re-established, with the assent of the ne Provincial 
Deputation and of the Municipality. It is composed 
the same members as those of last year; it holds secret — 
sittings, but is yet offi tall On the even- 
ing of the 14th, in a sitting which was prolonged till 
it was decided that the Moderados (Christinos), 
na, 
e e opposition in 
the ae + op the present Fe Mey ae which 
onl Hear’ of censure on the a fee ne 
majority of 1 
in a situation o pa 
oppon 
be oe a 
n 
ain . It appears indeed to be generally 
lieved t f the ent cannot resist them, he 
ther throw himself into their party, or fall beneath their 
coalition with the other factions. 
ment is said to ed out 50,00 
the opposition Deputies would give as vote of su 
the Ministry tn the fm ge oe : 
express reached 6 on 
from Falatouih aanouudiog ts isbon 
steamer, with int 
a: 
ev 
ordi lone F incidents, which are without a el eve 
in the history of the eight previous revolutions which 
Portugal has witn —— > pears The details are rather 
t of a Bre i representation than the sober 
occurrence; of politi! history Thr rahi ministries 
have existed | in Lisb within a a week ; the Guard 
been ned ‘ba bees “armed, 8 
ed in the streets to resist the 
that charcer Ww icl be 
Queen. roc 
ry ‘the 
barricades have been 
introduction of 
scribed by 
land. These i 
- a more than three days; and from the multifarious 
which have reached us, the oerne a gives 
it leading facts :—It appears 
the first attempt to form a Simca of ehh pigtaat were 
Sade ‘a o was rs apoited 
‘Minister Wer wn ar wnler thy Proclear of ths 
oO : 
th measure. — 
of the 16th, oe 
at ‘ 
Se Renae ats mata STS 
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