ip 
sth 
which no motives of sepetiancy could justi iy. 
s from the Hague 
: sant mt M. - Laren is os Oe apostolic Vicar 
1842.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
147 
P. og a. The first act of the new Ministry was to dis- 
the Duke of Terceira, whose atta 
jt, and orders were i 
nati tubtimafiate who migh 
eclar 
that ‘the Seats 
t the charter, the 
could not be r 
i cking the castle. On 
ueen’s huma usal, howe wever, to sanction any proce 
ings that might lead to bloodshed, ae was pagel ain i by 
t supplies, to starve 0 t the gar It 
eserting so rapidly 
were all called off, and 
visions or wine to the garri 
of the constitution, or the Sep iceah oy as 
they are teied in the poli tical ps of Lisbon, had as- 
— large fore ree, and appointed a committee to 
aken for the reduction of the 
et 
at 
the regular 
anife 
e wing of the apse} workm populace contri- 
buted to increase this feeling, cot Aartied the citizens 
generally, very ie of whom presented themsel 
pi no ah ne Pape the fact public until the populace had 
en disa An o draw the 
a surr rrender their arms, 
Th 
ical mom ent addr resse d the 
ing, where, i re again required, he shoul 
n. as successful. No less popular or 
less distinguished man than the Count could probably 
ay ceeded in effecting s port n object. In 
truth, the people little suspected the real issue, and the 
t the soldiery in the castle had 
Cha scat including ° 
querqne, ‘ne late gove 
and on the 10th, t mally pro- 
i of for the 10th 
“eg those periodical 
D.— e that me 
be s to bec ** Rome,” they add, 
‘could not r hate chosen a cas Fag cg? perton for this 
post; for the zeal of M. Laur n the of his 
obtair ai ah Dae he title of “s e fery pre 
al of the Gra rage Sh 
esa dodanie of his Majesty the Grand 
, of the 6th inet., revoking the tariff which was intro- 
ox retaining ‘that of the 24th July, 
: o the admission of the Grand Duchy 
to the yaeeet oie n. 
the Chamber ¢ on the Minis- 
en Fan the Br ish Meciag steamer between Antwerp and New 
York, has terminated = am lg of 71 to 16 in favour of 
Ministers The Bruss tate that the aig sion 
i  tecttentaattota and surmises as to 
others said t' a ~ was too long; a third Bagh: ee 
© was t ad; a fourth insisted th 
feigrent’ ey ee it would be a = sien sty ‘poor 
rom erm s she was sure to 
be] lost, like the Presi ngineers 
of a. British Admiralty we of an eminent American 
ard in reply to their specula- 
tions v3 the latter ald’ ther that he Saar tes the British Queen 
well, having seen her many times in America, and since in 
dock at Antwer rp, and did not re es pe declare _— at 
is a vessel of perfect construction, 
possessing: none of the defects for ‘which aA is ft Pee 
to the public 
Lg RR fh the King ‘é 
says the ‘ use,’ 
of the 19th inst, icigie under date Ber 
that the Prussian clergy w 
circular of the Archbis - Sete ‘of ‘Can 
new Bishop of Jerusalem, and i 
azette” rlin 13th, 
y iver displeased with the 
terbury respecting: the 
which it is said that the 
establishment of that epliacpal see would greatly tend to 
e the Church of Germany with that of England, and 
el the former to _— itself. ‘‘ Our clergy,” ob- 
that journal, opposed to 
snd ‘tated consequen ‘ly, to address to the 
test against that cireular.— from Heide Iber 
he 
a great sensation ther 
students are forbidden to fight a duel on pain of exiilséh : 
ose ar atened wi same punishment who 
shall frequent a tavern ne wn, on the ri k 
the usual scerie of th 
of the Neckar, notetings for bein 
b rincess . Prussia 
anne som ats.— 
- celebrated piniat ary Berli 
of Frederick the Great, 
the qunitanctins being written > ‘the King himself, together 
with all the m orks “i penbery is Ferdinand of 
at Berlin, in aid of 
logne, aid to have aad 1,500 thalers 
fort Papers of the 13th inst. announce that Prince 
pagortpare# had taken his departure from Ratisbon to re- 
ies as ambassador at this Court, but having 
experienced a saponin, | o. a o hie ied of his previous 
oy pete to Vienna ee) aq ‘will remain until his health 
be completely restored — Letters Munich announce 
at the marriage of the Hereditary Prin Mod 
with the Princess Aldegonda of Bavaria is to be celebrated 
in th ital on Easter Monday. Immediately after- 
rds, the King fd Bavaria will accompany the Prince and 
be Assit into Ital 
pelyen pi ret from Rome inform us that the Pope 
has perfectly recoyered from his late illness, ene assisted 
t the ceremonies of t he 2 when he 
caine into rs ¢ expt eo, a series ‘Of ‘tes gon) ensue. 
Municipality of Turin has voted 1,000, 000 franes for 
h 20 
ra) & occasion, of whic ,000 are for. 
ding presents to the young Princess. It that the 
Kin pe political amnesty wee pores of 
ne 
of duty on 
the 
ex-barontes, or churches. Private letters 
state that the Cast ellamare railroad w certainly ha 
n finished for the spring, as a. but that a large 
ly unknown lava current, of unusual width 
0 
tum inte ng details, relative to the excav: 
tions going on in different parts of the dom, with a 
view to the discovery of antiquities, have just pu 
lished. The year 1841 has kable for the dis- 
covery, in various parts of the kingdom, of numerous 
Greek coins. Among them is an entire collection of gold 
a0 ° , the pu ; 
m 
heen, peoduatine of ee. results for the 
last two years, eae 4 because the 
able; but important Povnarroe are pre d from the 
clearing of the ruins , the Ampatees 3 of seat 
hich — by the King. vr on this 
point it ce on wi reat one under cnders of 
the minister St. Angelo’ From the portion of the ruins 
: a 
already cleared, it is to be oe a that the remains of 
one of the most important m ments of architecture in 
Ttal y will come to light, and hat | the Royal Museum of 
Naples will be enriched by some fine frag 
fi 
blished Po authentic docu- 
ity tters int state that Signor Isnardi, of 
that city, has brought forward additional proofs that Co- 
lum s born in ommune of p to, and not 
enoa. In addition to — acts support of his 
assertion, S. Isnardi has pu 
ments, consisting of instructions from the Doge, Gover- 
no arg Procurators of the Re of Genoa, issued 
in 1586, ] 590, are an is great man is 
styled ‘* Columbu ated in Spain. 
Russta.—A repo anche d is likely 
to take place between the Duc de Seed Sate and the Grand 
uchess ga. is stated in the French papers that 
‘* proposals al ect have been made by a lady 
nearly edited to Prince Talleyr nd who was for 
some years voted partisan of the ‘ 
gested the — through the 
Queen of Prussia, sister of the 
insured the pric of the 
it is stated, did not oppose the projected slianed, but said 
he was desirous oe gen wo should be at aasty to 
make her own ¢ t he agreed to the Duc de 
Bordeaux’s neon he St. Pete ersburgh, Be: oes if p - 
sible, to gain the affections of the you 
cording to the — , it was objecte c ‘hat i th this pan 
ted, the Duc de Bordeaux woul exposed to 
the risk-of rejection, and a middle course ee 8 Pi 
ag the Empress should pay a visit in the spring 
o the waters of Ems, whither the young scion of the 
iled house of Bourbon is also to proc 
interview may take place upon a neutral territo 
ee ia state rte Prchaes wres complete 
works are to be published in a Russ Ist 
part to appear shortly, at the small price of at aid wees kopeks. 
TuRK cent le nople inform 
ceiv 
French squadron before Smyrna 
retire, and declaring at the same time that no ex 
inst the 
rected to re 
eek Government 
nity of a ich had crainael some 
sensation in the ish councils, on account of the finan- 
ial state of the Ottoman Government. r to the 
affairs of Syria, it is asserted that the Porte intended to 
put a stop to the q in the mountains by adopting a 
system of sen, ag based on the municipal organi- 
sation of the Druses and Maronites. A letter in the 
** Augsburgh Gazette ”” affirms that the Porte would not 
yield to the cemand made on the 26th ult. to the Reis 
Effendi, for a firman for the official recognition of the 
English Bisho ar Jerusalem. Sir Stra tford Cannin 
— on a roe a was to presen tials 
West iyvine; dio 
erara to the 9th, Trinidad to the 8th, Barbadoes to the 
9th, and Antigua to the The papers con- 
rumou ch previously reached us through 
fs United States, Hoh Shas a a sanguin ion had Pars N rar 
on Christmas day be’ Sareea ee 
of Jamaica and the i sagres It ap io eitia 
of this occur: tv deseo the pare of fhe ie 
to suppress ite of t populatio 
ecu 
the Christina holidays. penta ous 
d destruction of the fleet of Carmona, the rebel 
in repulsing an assault upon’ 
rendered valuable assistance z the Cartha- 
ge piri is alluded 
e, ih oe. » as 
he oral saan 
so that, in many places, there was _—_ r 
ts faili canes for the ensu looked 
the 
