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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Marc Ht 26, 
the Minister in London ha 
given general satisfaction to]. 
ne Chamber ; and the et we the wommetS in — the oti organ 
ved of. 
het arisen with regard to the gic tt sshd pone a 
leading to any resul been pre- 
sented from the State of a eee praying ‘* a repeal of the 
Union, on groun i evils inflicted on the 
free states by the apenas of slavery ; bu 
for receiving the petition was negatived by a large majority. 
At are pase the exception of the debates 
liament. 
In 
the attention of the House of Commons during the early | 
part eek : ion was confined almost 
entirely to the senerenes and sie green took 
for purpose ronment, Sir 
R. Peel at first ame all aii to ‘ay - measure 
Easter, but he House 
Africa with the native tribes 
the second, to inquire into “+ state of our West Tadian 
colonies, with reference In| 
country moral an ent in 
condition of the negroes since the emancipation, through- 
out all the and expresse conv 
they had amply vindicated Opinion of their 
advocat 
News. 
Count.—Her Ma pag Prince Albert, the test of 
paeyanory the Princess Royal, continue well. 
Miss Cavendish have succeede 
the Hon. Miss —s as the 
the Queen 
everally ramou rumoured that 
e . Horse receive 
oY vacant t by the demise of the Dake of Norfolk =e 
fs tated het Sir George Arthur is yn Sol to be the 
—Her Resi pisabeat to 
epprore of Major-Gen. Sit K. Williams, K.C.B., being 
laced upon the Staff of the Army serving in the East 
Ga vice Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Arbuthnot, K.C.B. 
=e ee 
oreign. 
tents Seat ices payee experienced 
¢ n Thursday, by the | cr 
ieadlasaent the Civil “ah List Bill. This 
bill, which was for pata od retiring pensions to public 
functionaries, 
to “contend ‘hat the 
=e of the matter to 
he explanation 
increase of salaries to yo eter ag inte and 
paste atari aiepeced. The Committee agreed to 
‘Consuls for gers Mazatlan (Mexico), 
r, Belgrade, Servers, Bios —_— 
Port Lonis. ae, Those fee, 
m / coming e court fear. | tie 
ing the effect of his gg me thar Count M Molé is | Banks of 
likely to be called on inistry. 
that Count Molé, who w. 
seg ‘gona be alee ts try a third time, and ad 
that if 
uiz eit thecpew prove unable to soon his 13,130, O89F. 
of M. Thiers to power is 
ters, sale do not attach prislit to the supposition 
unfortunate in two ape: st ted 
ur Questi announcement just made by 
= rag e ‘Moniteor,” that ‘‘ the Council of 
the Sugar Bill shall not be 
the present seo ap “8 has _— ‘oduced consider- 
be in the departments ; 
moe e were Tease £ all the 
oe “Iti is stated that the sg was inclined 
s the beet-r 
Mini one decided that 
i ret s od i 
able excitement i aah in pi 
in tay ae to increase 
as fearful of ‘chending the agricultural cae 
ral electi im; oe ung: efore dec ided iat 
ny m n the subject this year. 
ctatae that the Cabinet came to its 
ity it 
the Minister of Commerce of a breac 
ple edged himself, it asserts, to tonal colonial delegates to 
| bring in ession. orts are Py rey 
S adjournment 0 of the 
] of the Ministry . in ng 
— reached Havre on The ursda = me ge much 
i i of Commerce 
pushin iN and resolved chat, after receiving 
mbers of the Cabinet the most positive 
that no further adjournment of the questio 
lace, it could not with ap ated ie ig » 
series: e Cha maber accordingly deter on 
its resignation ; and two of its members avre 
is es afternoon ow Pass, to ea tena Kees a the 
Minister of Comm The ,’” official organ, 
the lakeview on ‘this subject | be- 
sim of the 
in giving an 
tween the depu 
Dunkirk, Bordeaux, and Nantes, and Marshal Soult fe 
M. Guizot, declares that those Ministers held out t the a 
ment of the bill. A Mel aan of the beet sugar 
he same Minisien, red 
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ntervie en M. Gui 
affirms that the Minister declared that the rejection of the 
Bill, if this session, would be a moral check to 
padre yA to which a could not expose itself on 
Wednesday, the debate on this 
ber of. Deputies. The Mi- 
s- 
$ were so conflicting on 
+ + 
r 
beet-ro 
crops o an accurate conclusion, to form a ee 
judgment as to the — = the native branch of indus 
M. Wurtemb 
s question 
nt it was requisite to wait till after the next 
erg, or x, spoke warmly 
against the amount of the Bill; and after some re- 
mar s from M. Billault and from e Minister of Finance 
def e of the course adopted m: 
Guiz and said that it was for the eral i cate 
of the ceonatry that the grt _ come re the decton, 
ot that not to be visited 
aoe oun member, but a Ministry. He re- 
minded M. Billault that he had pom for the ee Bill 
in 1840, which he now wished to have repealed. M. 
Mauguin fol followed set Guizot. bs — was to take place 
till Saturday, ~ is day,) when M. Humann’s Bill is to be 
considered in t he Butane =a it ds expected there will 
be a grand inh of strength. 
= The Capi tei rnals inform us that the Ki 
d Q Belgians are expected at at the bso 
ay il- 
sa that the Bat they are to Fagin chbs 
es are preparing for th a ag 
Bajeste, and the Princes of Saxe Cobt rg, will remain in 
ris till after the yi ea of the Caos de Ne- 
learn that hat Madame 
tary circles Fad ane ast that 
j “of the 
Tieratng ~ si >men cee may aalceges to the ary of 1838. : 
A carman, named Pellion, has been , by the 
| Paris tribunals, to eight ‘os i ment and a 
fine of fifty frances, for having inde possession 
rms. At his abode a bine, a pistol, ball cartridges, 
pote) revolutionary publications, it is said, were 
‘ oving that he was a member of the Secret Socie- 
of the administration of the Savings’ 
he Treasury on t 
constituted a 
si Des., sneren 
0,355, 
total of 83,406,276 Se iareaen i Fe | 
Savings’ Banks of Paris. “As compared with 1840, the 
investments showed an increase in 1841 of 5, _ ete, 
and the reimbursements a diminution of 6,883, 
The Province. Calai 
ty inbdividesls, 
ae half the fishing srg - pricey ad been 
lost at sea. An American vessel an n English coal-brig, 
as wel as several French yessels, int 
dame t- 
pelier of the 1 ion has evinced sym- 
ptoms of actual insanity. is fact having been made 
known b r physicians to the administration of the 
prison, the latter immediately addressed an application 
to the Minister of the Interior for her removal to a lunatic 
ss.—The pasa puagoul “3 the Royalist 
A ivamtte d’Au ried and con- 
Bae ons 
thou 
client. In th 
2 ury 
onan the Prefect purposely sdasiied ‘all ties se 
li 
Royalist 
rfimes which w we! on it, and which were also subscribers 
to the Royalist 
to M. 
known to 
gs 
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p 
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ne 
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— 
lroad Company is said ‘io iden ‘ieced 
line ‘hie ween ee nm an - ras They 
state the expense at 400,000/, On acc wever, 
of the great difficulties of around "they have pote {Govern 
ment ki give one-fou to lend another fourth; the 
works i in n and about pre alone being expected to absorb 
av, oy thes still exists ond crept: re- 
ming 0 fle meed by 
with those ou of t 
shall have returned. cordin Ae a return of the 
mercial navy, taken from official documents, ‘ind  publned 
in the Paris rs that the tota of 
e steamers Bat returns also 
the commerci. a one oaaaie ey ships the ton- 
nage of which 
Algeria.—A reoapes from Algiers to ~~ en 
inst. ahnowice eaud had concluded a 
unts © 
that Gen . Bug 
of peace e with all the chief on the poe er _ — of aoe 
had 0,0 The e accounts 
add that the journey i tnt Se to Orn may now 
be undertaken w a en arn and that age ae to 
thirty proce cara without the & 
interruption, Abd cl Kader | has fost ‘all serail over ren 
vos , and pa is said to be at present a refugee at the. 
urt of avons 
ee intellige m Madrid informs us that 
on he" <tr “ont Ministers 1 bel a py . which the 
expediency eons is 
Chamber of Deputies 
against 14, that the manner 
cepted offices, favours, or seen 
hould not be ualified for aioli 
sitting the Bill relative to the re-establishmen 
cial deputations in the Basque Provinces w as pass 
on the project of law for calling into active service, if 
Ride 50,000 National Guards umed. 
Munoz Bueno 
neighbouring nations. The Bill, howe 
likely pi. ee ot ns adrid Gazette” 
article on Sir R. Pi ech in answer to the qu uestion 
relative as the Teboquiion of the Spanish co’ nstitution by. 
AY Prussia. “Alter an accurate tran 
Ba 
oF Sen bes 
at n b oe expressions 
of gratific Socisvation e inde- 
ee wi Soe. the article concuaes ich oe following 
words :—** The pan Cabinet 
nd add splendour to the constituti 
neen Donna Isabel II. It dared yar dent opinion 
that the Powers of the North of Eur recognise the 
Queen of Spain and . than 
many persons believe.” The ‘ Gazette” also contains ® 
