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1842. ] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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circular eae by the Minister of Justice to a 
bishops a 
a new € en- 
address prayers to the Almighty fo the “Chu rch of Spain 
is document co ge order, absolutely 
hibiting the circulation of the Pope’s allocution. Th 
sem allude t assertions lately made by Mr. O’Con- 
nell in the House uh Dips pesca on the subject of the perse- 
cution of the Spanish clergy, which they contradict, and 
assert ~ the Acchbiahop of Tol fro 
under 
stant iSetgngy e ca 
peared to be pai aecupied st the Bare 
Frequent and animated a boveiy held 
between the piri and the "Catalonian deputies, whe 
required th 
by Gen. Van Halen the rcrgaisation at re 
8 disbanded battalions ot ty National Gua f Bar- 
celona, and the r f order uae for the Macata: 
city of the 14th inst, 
i ken een received there, and 
st ea oo satisfaction. Barcelona papers of 
that it was rumoured 
latter nese 3 is about four and a ee 
pte south of the Eastern Pyrenees, and 20 ues 
of Barcelona. There i is a strong citadel built ona 
own, and it is the key of the Per- 
Accounts cts the frontier of the 
make 
Gibraltar is saidto hav 
rem wg, ae a 000 dollars. - Palare 
who sabeek = pre n parole since Mes insurrection 
of snawens aes died vat ‘Carthagena on the 10 th in 
Por Seis 
Na the 4th inst The ministerial crisis had terminated 
e Queen’s yielding to the demands of the Minister i in 
Gens of the c iefs of the Opo rto movement, who haveo ob- 
anta M 
ra, and | t 
ook a leading part in - 
arons to viscounts. The Que 
movement, ra m bar 
it is well known, sculited these promotions, although the 
Ministry made them inet question :.it appeared, 
however, that statesmen oppose ed to Cos 
the leading 
— would not venture to take office, in ge event of 
r tion, ueen was therefore under the ne- 
po of soupising with the —s of the Cabinet, The 
T ; charter, has been 
Ba aron Tojal te about to submit to t es a 
loan, or, rather, a modification of the for 
ect, — — oe t of the Cortes and 
ment required. The decree regu- 
pag the new elections, which are double or indirect un. 
1 
the Cortes furt 
to give due time for the completion of the returns. T 
King had been co d of the army, 
which motives of expediency were thought likely to induce 
him to decline at t nor Capaccini is sa 
to have become , requiring, among other condi- 
s bishops. 
ch the Patriarch of Lisbon 
sod the the Dyke * aes deeaicl part, had been formed 
so caused a mene pei 
» from» which, however, they soo: 
achilles. of the ~Asghe Steam-boat Company, the 
pot of last year were shown to be 80 a Conra 
steamers on the middle "Danube - apparent, that a ve 
additional 
tages to vo 
. tiption fo: ares to mount of 1,000,000 
orins at 5 per cent. eo was se on moplished | was 
on the - The company formed for continuing the 
Moldavi Po! i ies pris i 
oe applied ne an exclusive ply, for 8 Pri 
but apprehensions hia Sapeceet " eran 
arise on the part of mand 
Fumetunpdtek in ° Kai rom from “te slush sini at | 
nected with Austria on two sides by this railroad and the 
Danube.—The Transylvanians d a resol 
in their Diet declaring the Hungarian to be their national 
ongue, and amor the 
ke of Co 
announced 
the present year arious Sean: 0 aes three of 
hich ce i m a survey given in the jour- 
nals of the Sperisio’ of the railways now existing, it ap- 
pears that = ra 5,060,000 passengers were last year 
transported v s distances at rate of at least 15 
e 
miles per mpi cn 16 mber of passengers 
ines. The 
aaere of the pas 
artment. 
visit to England, w f the German papers, it 
seems, estimated at t 800, 000 dollar ars, or 
e to the appointment of the 
had been declared uncanonical 
pil ny to oy letter of the 
aused th e Bis me oe e the oath 
s for his en- 
n Germany: ** You 
mark separa: tthe) 
jally follow 
ri, capes 
ith 
o Zemin but need not hang 
r be ard ge rig he is now 
sought to be pst sto 
spirit actuated him, an berg 2 to. good ast 
Bishop Sailer was the prelate who had t courage “to re- 
fuse permission to ae ach to the Fait “Eber hard, who 
has left egy arry on his crusade against Protestants 
elsewhere. i pers state that Professor Gorres has 
gp sia another attack, which, it is feared, will affect 
accel riot letters from Stockholm, dated the 
llth inst., state 
be the 5 
vus ITI. and 
that on that day two boxes, deposi hat bh in 
~ Peceeieec of Upsala, will be wen in conformity 
ress desire of Gustavus. It is supposed ood 
i 
ae conta papers of interest renting to a certain per 
of his << 
ng af the last ont from St. Pe- 
., the E 
Rus cordin 
rigaienaes dated the Sth in 
mpany th 
pair to 
Intelligence had reached St. Petersburg that 
be barren insurgents had taken ad i 
of the winter to a inroads on 
pie neg the Kuba 
mountaine 
sian Baya delivered it up to plunder, + sean 5 
mis umber of its inhabitants, I reported 
a the iteboign capital that the we 4 of W. r, Count 
ees would shortly se for Teflis, ‘and be 
replaced ad m by Count Pablen, the Russian Am- 
bassador se tom t Cancrin, the Minister of Fi- 
nance, ie to retain his portefeuill 
ALY. SERA sg Za ters from Rien: dated the 4th inst., 
cola fatal accidents from sno’ 
; and 
perso rseback were overwhelmed in the 
erished with. their horses, 
WITZERLAND. "We l learn fro Zurich that the aig 
of the 10th inst. _ severely fe in that part of Swi 
land. The lake n a way hitherto unprece- 
burial-ground were 
ens dated Feb. 16 
that the ~-oracaaran has for 
some time entertained p 
iews of England ; and thought 
on an irretrievably hostile footing. It appears that M 
M enone had at r antinople, and it 
supposed position of v 
that the i 
caine had been o oe of the causes of nis detention:'| 
During the recent visit of the British Auibaeeate, Sir 
cares taeneeny * ‘ihe ens, had several audiences of 
ng ; out at all roe 
r exposed to 
vant, the most distinguished character produced by the 
e promis 
Greck revolution. The result was the promised nomina- 
of a fee avrocordato to a mission at Constanti- 
aietian which, if not frustrated by some deplorabl 
pe i is wae as likely to ‘terminate the questions at 
pre one pending na Grete and Turkey 
KEY ya have received 
stantinope aie 
nsi eee able in 
‘tateMigence from Co 
t 
‘** Several of th 
he inquiry mad 
pete cise in Anatolia. 
to Roumelia, under the comma 
in-law to the Sultan. 
send a considerable num 
ap us marauding h 
eae into Tanris, wher they are views’ ng and plun 
deri murde 
—We have had four arrivals at 
Liverpool th sihed the pape 
Garrick, Oxford, poo Philadelphia, and the mal __ 
Acadia e > gy on the 2ist ult., 
m the Pres dent, transmitting i com- 
n fro ae Se pai of State, in reply to Mr. 
b debclokion: calling for information relative to the 
0 Creole slave-ship. 
the 
documents read with great pleasure The atet= 
rd the 
ment occupied the whole ground, and, coming from the 
source it did, it would put, he Ares an end to this 
and unp t controversy. ments 
were referred to the Committee on F lations 
Int se Re tatives, on 2ist ult., Mr. 
Allen, of Maine, offered a resolution, which was adopted 
callin the President of the United States, if not in- 
ith the public interests, to communicate to 
the House the state of the ge mem beget: een the United 
n to the North- 
5 aah eof Maine ; and also all 
correspondences on the cabinet between 
not heretofore communicate 
+4 
Sed 
are unknown to me,’’ said his Exce omg? oy ae as dis- 
an 
clo: o the public; but I do not view impossi~ 
bility that sme may be p tar Pa ic! vill meet the ap- 
probation th, and ft is for this évent I would have 
the assert a 
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