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THE GARDENERS 
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day, ant oo very —— Pasa has been done Bg 
A committee of Ger s been formed in Paris for 
tting ake patiani te for completing the Cathe. 
ie f Cologne. jrieapen: ae Ish, 
li 
o two aeldnnra: con- 
Apement ant. & Abe 2 2, 0 f. 
Algeria.—In the Chamber of Deputies on Thurs 
after a discussion on the grant of one million 
money, which was voted 
f the 
ai io rvation to make on the 
* The ai erence ied ys these two words,’ said 
ot, ‘I must of little moment. The con 
T ; 
t beco g progressively t 
plished, behold ! That struck get d Aberdeen, oad fie th 
; for, in anal this is a simple 
ge Oe ought no 
was the case in all conquests ; the san i ei of pnt: a 
gives to them uthority dan acknowledged security 
Vt ords addressed by Lord Aberdeen to the 
with a ehed feeling, in 
indersanding a ri Rigi for the suke of Hit ih cig, 
after 
protested in the most earnest terms, against the occupa- 
Ti eou > ake, on hi resumption of offic 
a totally different attitude, and observe on that que 
tion ame silence as his predecessor. When a still 
longer space of tim 1 have elapsed—when the autho- 
rity of additional years shall be added to that of our fir 
the Porte itself tt a steps; and the most complete 
aie the admission of our rights 
all, will paneolidate ons tablishment Laas 
been every other gr: 
eee M. Gisteot dig distinetly 
first freuen 
ae 
uM 
e 
neh Government, or 
out a Consul at A i 
co 
oS 
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or 
Cd 
five Pow ion of the slay , this 
, Voluntary proce ot is r the 
ee to intimation to the British Cabinet that it 
ust not expect h r the Frenc vern 
posed t and acquiesce in its wishes; and they 
even eocechcial e late news from British India is not 
with the change which has taken place in the 
Minster’ § lan, 
Tre 
eaty of Coinntivhe with E. 
tha other 
Bree Benoit waited 
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many peculiar interests ; at the same Saute that 
#5 soon as the élections, which will take bbe, pies 2 ely, 
were accomplished, the treaty rs commerce would be the 
object of his earliest and most ealou us efforts. 
sation of th The in ncreased Mgr d oo the Navy 
timates, ov above what was in the budget, is 
5,385,000 Bong e ordonnance of 1837 fixed the 
40, at least 150-horse 
number of steam- = es at 
ower. The new ordonnance Pie the 
steam- “ships, of which 
£24 
augmentation ordained will requir 
nual expense of 140,000/, cs included in the budget of 
marine, Toulon letters of the 8th instant state, that 
er orders to oe ve the “—— 
e to sail o 
were consequently expected daily #f 
f little i 
ivate letters state that the Caeuined had 
Sanc ed its Minister " 
stock arisin 
out o and thiea 
r of the Min aoe of Tustin 
nragtirvensty in Toulou e by M. Mag 
e’3 ‘allocution,” dated 
of i in offen anne , the F 
demanded r reparation for the insult fr 
d enjoined the Cap 
os t. Sebastian of the’ 
the dinhaiiGile continued to Sao the sag 2 genet 
Ee 
soldier 
sal si goad, or "phaleaie of the Basque provinces, who 
sha 
i order to repair imme- 
to a some a ions broug f 
. The Nati onal ral Guard of Murcia had resolve 
tha sbonld any crisis arise, every 
llation of a c 
ut te tha ey a 
wanting. ok ee add, however that the voor at AL 
esiras nd. Lan. Ber the alert, ere well 
by the 
nae 
intelligence from Lisbon to the 7th e Que 
having refused to grant decoration to the chiefs 0 of the late 
en Erg 5 are 
et. Private correspondence, howe te 
that for the present least, no changes were deem 
likely to take mga A council of state had get held s 
beswiate the plan of the en s that 
e Government, formed, expec eral 
upport of "the ie men of the C 
was believed that intrigues would n ared against 
Costa Cabral, against whom the opposition is both hos- 
tile and pe |, an influence is shaken by his 
being unable to reward hi BH ste ends. Private 
letters ascribe the origin of the late events to’ causes 
influence 
a2 2 8 to Portugal itself, and not to any foreign 
or intrigue— 
sition bei ae ed as not directed agains 
change, but against its author. rench steamer of 
r had arrived fro lon; an appears that a 
arties to the Po 
Bias a 
troop d withdrawn from the n 
there were r s of ani 
was reported 
of Spain tha 
breaking out in pei 
ERMANY. ako: "received from Vienna confirm 
the rerers mentioned in our last, that Prince Paul Ester- 
hazy has finally made pu 
life altogether, in ord 
vata ronpeaehe i Boke; 
received from Goritz give ore report relative to 
the latest ype age of the f ripen thigh of the Duke 
in ash north 
no Nash ent was on the point of 
of Bordeaux y Dr. a French surgeon. 
a report, publish i the sanetion of 
Professor Récamier and Cruveiller, of aap a - 
tor atman, a uss, who attended the Royal 
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patient, states that the _ consolidation has been ere 
a Aa , from the nature of the t racture, without tbe 
slightest 
ton the limbs by the apparatus. mh eth unts from 
Berlin of wr bee inst. inform » fan: eh ing a Hano- 
in that capital from Hano d various 
rin were cat soem to med bjest of his visit. Ac- 
cording to one of these rumours, his Maj 
abdicate, sad to fix his fator’ abode at Berlin. The Go- 
vernment has ribs consigned to his son during his ab- 
sence ; and if affairs should be s rily managed, it 
said to be the tion t nce the throne. 
Itdoes not, however, appear that much credit is given to 
his report. Th e tha military opera- 
tions in British India beco more interesting ; 
Captain Von Ortish, an officer, will be sent on the 
of Prussia to be pre: tions He 
England, to accompany 
ition, with rp full oer of an English cap- 
tain that the Ki 
our 
the Order of ‘tes Red Eagle of 
ardinge,— —Tntelligence = 
in mourning.—Prince Puckler ie is stated to 
had another serious fall from his hor Muskau, which 
regency der it necessary for him to use er 
some time. 
ITaLx.—The ‘' Giornale delle due Sicilie” of the 14th 
ult, speaks of earthquakes which had caused 
alarm throughout ta kingdoms of Seales and Sicily o- 
the last two ano in the Up 
alabria, and at Patti icily, earthquake was f: 
at intervals during four days from the 19th to the 22d 
Jan. Teramo, Civita St. dex Torre de 
Upper Abruzzi, and gas Lan 
Abruzzi, have also been 
read desolation am 
t vigilance on a 
is at ea aa ei 
n the 
a ‘serious 
