ae ote EE 
odds ‘against t them, had pad ferms of 5 eptlation 
but it appears from the statement of Sir R. Peel in Par- 
os yompeincat that Governmént has received no confirmation 
ee of a rrender. The 
Ssaadets shen C this arrival add li little to the in- 
formation brought he by the last mail. IN esarg oe — 
oy, an nd w 
actively engaged in restoring the fertikeniicn of Canton. 
Tt was said to nrbes ~ intention of Sir H. Pottinger to march 
upon Pekin as as the south-west monsoon had 
in; and in pays iabesstinn hostilities on the part of ss 
were 04 ce 
learn that the Sla aty is ny the subject “ot 
much angry feeling , toiekids this coun es- 
tion of the right of search has been Tecuesa) in t 
bers at pong te read during this debate, va Guizo 
declared inisters Id the ratifeatio n sole ee 
because they Prager iat the recent vote of ‘ee Cham- 
ber called upon them to do so; and that they bad pro- 
e other sbi such modifications as might 
ion of France, consistently with the ex- 
pressed feeling of the ‘hts The press unanimously 
approve of the conduct of the Government in with holding 
ratification, but contend aa the other Powers have 
insulted Franes by signing the Treaty after her refusal to 
be a party to it.—Our news from Spain confirms the ac- 
eek relative to the republican move- 
rch t 
f Thiers’s apthtok predict that M. PGatsot will 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
successor to Capt. Meynell ; and Col. Berkeley has a. 
ceeded oe — as. ing in —e * 2x Majest. 
Sir E. Bowa eceeded Col. Wylde is 
Equerry it ‘Waiting to Prince Albe rt 
eign 
of thine. sas er th Madeira an the Pos 
Office authorities hat ve adepted a cr sti, “which 
into operation Thursday, respecting the tr 
mission of the mails to those pla he West India 
Contract Packets are in fu to at Madeira i 
eir outward voyage, so letters intended to be deli- 
vered either there or at the Az will be f d 
Fra lave Trade Treaty.—The ratification 
of the Treaty for the pi eg of the slave trade conti- 
of the Paris journals, and is 
ound 
of grievance, and represent ~~ public nota ge ee in Hs 
other Powers should h 
Some o the 
right o ss 
ees the 
majority in the 
when he has obtained am 
er a iv igh 
. M. Guizot, the Minister for Foreign Af- soho permit them to prolong the discussion. 
fairs, basing is pon day was fixe he interro- | question then 3 and Bg animated conversation 
le ex: ent prevail n Paris re- | ensued relative to Spain, during which a deputy, M. Glais 
tran this debate which will 2 und below i mh the ae Bizoin, said it had been declared, in the English Parlia- 
ce nt, that a erent conspiracy was organisin and oe 
pul bs ke Floto wartous ret a “Tt had Vay n an- | the day and hour of the explosion were agre oid aa upon 4 
and commerce, which h the French pote nd or sarin of | Prime Minister of. England, he added, had an, that ‘a 4 
been for some time delayed, i wow kas  Ehpevag Sla “ould hold on the7th inst. a ting at Hotel | chief of this conspiracy ¢ Guizot replied 
The weet y none ns ra- ee ad that the Engi Aon vant be ; th some warmth, that the person alluded to, mae Tay 
tified. hone rom Syria Peet | inv if of the | for it was he w d ed, had not come to 
Sidlinont’ of ite alg iar kor med the AG French West India Islands, f Oh in ris. Permission was even refused to him to enter 
teat disco ssembled on Saturday at the house of M. Jollivet, thede- | France. The English phe was in vy leté error on 
among the péople, and it is apprehended that | legate for Mart h i j " * 
Pept lias ig nee y e for Martinique, who announced to them that ‘ this subject. The discussion then dropped 
‘ y aside their us feuds and | Government had taken measures to went the projected 
= projecte he Navy.—Ac ; 
unite in the a ent. Advices have been | meeting at the Hotel de Ville.’” y counts from Brest state that a man 
received from Jerusalem, an mg h * a of-war and a frigate had been ordered to sail in all haste 
» announcing the arrival of Dr fairs of Spain.—The impen ding ses pe sf — for Lisbo brig of war left Toulon for Barcelona on 
Alexander, th tant bishop, who made h try | civil war in Spain, 7 — of which is = the 20th ult. The * Journal af that a 
into the Holy City on the 21st ult., and was received with | ™@tured in Paris he only question pested oe ave- | frigate an “brig of war sailed fro ‘ St 7 "home's oh the 
marked demonstrations of respect on the part of the au- trade treaty that Me Peck nt engrosses the attention : the d Jan. for Pert au Prince. om the priva' 
thorities. The financial affairs of Egypt continue ina jou S. variety of rumours ject are cur- spondence of that journal that these vessels formed 
y cri : the Pacha’s tribute is largely in ren eee are m he subject of comment by the pa- | part of a naval : en manded by Rear Admiral Ar- 
the pay due to the Syrians is val ait ed, and ths He. Leyte ; but nothing authentic is known, and the only fact us, which w ing to St. Domingo 2 Wee €- 
sel q e Go- i t connected with is contained in a quest . the French C - ' 
ts = s¢-| ragraph published in a8 . P Consul General, M. Levas 
quence of the non-payment of rer salaries, ied by some of the Paris prints. eT ees a Seane te Sparn.—Intelligence has been received from Ba arcelona 
At measures have introduced in the ro ke 5 oaete the intentions of ~ cometary tod a y confirming he news given in our last, respecting the 
House of Lords for the better witainietration of? y with which those i ey ; ee : Ba ~ ne ponent in that city, and the see Babi 
the Commons ini é * ifested ablishment of the Supreme Junt ilance. Private 
fication of the Cant : a ore =e ment. , the oper connivance rx the Covers crue ies os from F an Sebastian, dated the 24th ult., 
es, and affirmed by } number of the Chretien. Generals who were domiciled rm ee nviction prevailed throughout the 
Or valle, Camnd<| w ale that a streggle was at hand, and intel- 
lo, po bag ave tft for the frontiers of S pai cheater Pp 2 den received from Bayonne of the arrival of the ee 
for Dax, and others for —— t city on ult. had mate- 
cae ty whi ly existed. Car- 
a the c ee y exis 
be - i bor it is added, travelled m Bordeaux 
ng mittees met t mis- | di make a 
sion to report Sec slightest attem aie iheealaaeet or mys- 
nteres! ta iilion 5 bs cami gress Service’ Money Bi Bill, of a - ‘hi , — capitalist, ‘cad nett native ampeluna, 
WE port Son'obtat a Opposi- ook an equal share in Gen. O’D. 1’s insurrection 
on the fr French Government to otto cadnhe aor eee ce get 7. The time with Carrequi os d likewi % ved af ri e. Gen. 
siiled dk he tontier. Lord d Aberdeen, in ex. respecting the menner in- whi ch Mebdayees 1 . Alcala was taking every precaution to prevent the possi- 
SAT ap Wag . es of the hates ae & pauined | bility of a surprise. ‘The guns which had moved 
piven the eta Ge on the frontier re- | referred to ina a iigas s Numb, and which uated & hep cnantee s tel pinot orig gen ate 
encouragement from authorities, ee, are and an itional quantity of uni 
+ a who had | the packing of j ste made a severe attack bee « A rect 
upon M, Isam = a aa as been prepared and got diness. n Alcala 
were — for suspicion. fn t cw to tained the letter hy i ob- to make e first of March a tour through 
berdeen ass Engin, Lord of that rand the various accounts which he gave | the province of Guipuscoa, with two regiments and a com- 
urance that every that mode. M. Isambert declared that he had ob prcpend g ; 
should be given to the rie to enable him to mai tained cognizance of the let His ar 9m, Hag miners, for the purpose of inspecting 
the existing Governmen means, and in his quality as Councillor a0 by ig the few fortified places on the frontiers of France. A bat- 
me * eth pores also to complain that he had ty oh tha was a ued = ti sig tie can ae 
= els ‘ore thi : me & numerous desertions c a 
Cov 7 which ‘ese gon urt on account of the for- it into France. advices state that several 
.—Her Majesty, Prince Albert, the Prince ad revealed. d Carl : 7 
Wales, 1 pi er the Princess Ros yal ar well, and continue of | the summons, but pleaded exemption as Deputy. Some nen ist comkee a ort others Gen os re 
B and warm lang ‘: en permitted by the French Government to take 
i re ~ ’ r nied by P Albert, 2 Badd Aa were put in the bureaux by their residence at Dax a ambo, along the Pyrenean 
e e Fer ina, & tnd ¢ a. Drache of Saxe ( Cob ie oll ative to the right of search. | fron 
left the Pavilion on brie Se for Portsmouth, and re bourg, tod voaeler rehome was a country of ; busily oa prin gpoed mee me sailel 
tions, icularly about St. Jean 
to Brighton on Tuesday afternoon. is now ssinoaibad cific slumber would end te deem Nags the present pa- | Orogne, in pr reparin i wes or a new outbreak ; and 
the sitting of Monday, 3 M. Ma n cones rod appeared t to = lentifully supplied wi pong ’ 
uguin, who had given notice Pp 
of his intention turday, made his inquiry of Mj received, it was said, ev istance from the Frenc 
ters relative to dhe night oF the slave- inis. iatlicthties, Some serious disturbances had taken 
said that an event of the oe. a at Olot, a ing to in rebate c “4 Girona. 
the most serious stems ingen 
as | lately taken place, A treaty on the right of search had 
[Mancn 5, 
been concluded between Bewog: England, Prussia, 
At 
whose flag was scarcely kno except in the atria 
ocean ; noo 
het arch. "She em 
and prevent her sh ips fr ie 
. Should Pi 
abandon inciple 
nd 
s difficulties mht which he was surrou ais oe 1 
it in the following words : 
as iscussio 
the 
advice of the Cabinet, and particularly 
Cc 
of he Mintatet of Foreign Affairs, inatraoted the Ambas 
sador in London to declare that the Crown felt that it 
ought not to ratify the treaty. It declared, moreover, 
a b 
an Same time reserved to itself to propose 
modifications in the tr The protocol remains open ; 
France is not separated from the other Powers; France is 
all that i” can 
The riot arose from the use of a 
— whose <a was ia dentroyeds In Te the aifray, the 
i eae 
