1842. ] 
Pririce on the 16th ult., and that Rie were doing Mtn 
AF 
eople in the north of the € country are, it seems, complain- 
ing greatly of the yon eg in the at trade, there being 
at present no less than 270,000 p 
anxiety is a che for the edactuiton of a trea 
change f e constitution to the 
ould hardly credit that the poy | a the 
diplomatic tay should have oppose mF 
arrived thro + ot. the Sain seaies papers, and seems fo want 
firmation. — ~ 98 oh tits 
stated that be is peteRGa oo even a ~~ 
has Bea. d his hope that the. euartit “will be fi 
Imai 
— on —Accounts received from Vienna of the 
17th mention a report that Baron Nieumann, th 
Avtteieth Envoy Extraordinary in London, is to be the 
Minister ‘at Fi 
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te 
oe 
Same ac a, 
bassador, the mies de Satoh, ae treated at ‘tic 
ourt of Vien s an ‘ Ambassador mille,’’ and 
had already paid his respects to the Duchess of Saxe €6- 
ces the omen? 
dated Berli 
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lt., mention that the Synod of Pr 
Lp pn to the establishmen t of an evangelica 
at 
at present in. pa 
of 27 Anabaptists who lately caused themselves to be bap- 
tised a second time in the lake of Rummelsburg, on an 
intensely cold day, have been ta ill, and that three of 
have already It is also A at Govern- 
erest penalties, all 
a speetal permission from 
ra cee accounts rea Brussels inform us that 
the trial of the prisoners che with being concerned in 
a oe nspiracy, noticed in former Feunters, ki 
a 
nesses, ned lasted seen PN time, inated 6n 
the 25th ult., ce ofthe verdict of the jury delivered, | 0 
jury 
Parys, J. ersmissen, Parent, and pricawian Van- 
rate tet bit a declared the other risonete 
. 4 = v . ne an en, of 
conspiracy nst the State, but applying to Crehen 
benefit of the article of the penal de fh fevolr of 8 
Preven of conspiracy, but making disclosures calculated to 
revent ecution; Van Laet and Ve were 
eclared pailty of ress ~ seduce soldiers an 1 
into rebelli The Court having deliberated eaten sen- | 
ence, ced that it had joined I Md the i 
gs anno 
of the jury, ian the President 
mploréd her t . Vandersmissen conse- 
ee entreated the President to allow his Wife to remain, 
request was . then pronoun 
entence of death upon Vandermeere, Van thissen, 
Van Laethem, and Verpraet, the costs of the trial to be 
eid by them, and the execution to take place in One of 
nye lic places of Brussels. The Court decided in favour 
of Crehen, and ordered him to be set at liberty. When 
ae Of death was pronounced upon Gen. Vander- 
missen and the others, Madame Vandersmissen, it is 
sai, uttered eres which 
ced a pai 
at all qurese “ afterwards accompanied her hus- 
Steer 8 stewed doy ned with him until 
eere rmitted to 
e his sister, and the other Bie ae wine vi visited by 
. The journals atinoutite that the four 
@eath have | of 
ourt of 
THE GARDENER? CHRONICLE. _ 
that, ip may be the result of their appeal, the King 
will exerci rerogative of mercy in their 
possess great political enthusiasm, and ing the Gene- 
ix-la- Chapelle, on me 
e went thro 
The lad Gen. 
English, or he an Irish 
Wt Seal to the fashionable world as Miss Emma 
Sw TZERLAND, ~The Geneva journals state, that fas the 
tot cxX- 
A that 
tremit ty of the c ate, 
te sinboth, & 
o 
hrough Greece, t, an 
eyo: carried off a valuable collection 
of antiquities, ay tH are to incen 
tive that nto the commission of the crime. 
The Cate was 80 y 
Russ1a.— Private years of age St. Petersburgh eat 
by way of a ro at the report mentio ned in a 
vious Num Paper, but to which little credit was 
attached at the time, respecting. t the mutiny of a regime 
at St. Petersburg, i 
e following details 5 
it is said, hastene 
men nt w 
and had oe 
uty 5 "te repre- 
0 hopes 
on the misled “sohtiete 
attac $a 
hands, andthe rest were sen Tia same day.— 
Accounts from St. vive! | of the 5th alt. state that the 
mountaineers have a sel aeaar ten. 
winter to make onion ed incursion’ on the Russian terri- 
tory on the side of _— ore: and the 
in January a party, 8,000 = Hee seis 
their settlements in the ntains, @ asin ce of 200 
rets, and atta cracked the hen ier) tag of "Kiln in 
— — of Caucasia, garri Kisljar had 
sferred to another destinations sn only a few 
neh in possession of the place. The inhabitants 
were yee and many of them carried away in po 
vity ; several houses were burnt to the ground, and 
whole i tow ni 3 
Drexmark.— ts from Co: 
hagen, of the 11th 
ult., give the answer of the Ki P 
ajesty fart clares wet 
Inid aside for clearing off the 
to be sufficient for the purpose, yet he feels grea 
in seconding the Ey intentions of his su subjects.”” 
Greece. Eur ik ence from Athens 
ant. 
blie oe of 
tw. 
ae 
e's 
cha os preparations of all 
there Will amount to about 10,000 m 
business of the So bank at was pr dling ¥ 
slowly. ch Rear-Admiral Lasusse anchored in 
the Bay of Salis on the 9th ult. with four ships of the 
line and fe 
Tre Toxtan Is awe $..The Tonian Doers opened 
at Corfa on Ne ist ult., and on the new Lord 
High Commissiéner delivéred his ohn é fi 
he admitted to be much involved, the wo dh having 
ctions 
pene saat 
ve been -} ti 
lied Ur 
held | and Sheffie ld, which have. arrived at 
ly, stated that ae Sy ag! of his Excellency was full of 
hatte % ng pig the Chamber would peeps ully co- 
measure 5 for the advantage of the 
val of the Levant m 
AOC IE EAI 2% re 
net Bhs a 
anning on his E. 
ure from Athens, and raised fresh ay etensions. a 
oe were still a i 
istry ; aa it Ee ss not expected tl pat ap Ot Mchemet 
Shea. 
pointed to the Pachalic 
E —The news brought by the 
lexandria extends to the 6th ult. We 
comp. 
ye 
sen with Ture 
man empire, the C cms Mr.. Stod 
e | responsible for the reimbursements 
d on- account of the aboy ve 
ur cases of 
occurred at Alexandria since 
—By the packet ei Patrick Henry 
rpool, we have 
New ied 
r, 
good deal of excitement in New ¥ lag 
man named John S$ aim Dn, a i; ere of - 
ut a_resident o er Canada ba at 
nomen the fl Sd Mr. Sane 
of his having Si Sry in “eet burning of 
Careline steamer, and taken before a police justice of the 
elo % inte 
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eee 
5 
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was, notwithstanding, sen 
ied on the following morning on " writ ve habeas c 
Ranso at first t 
1 LP oi 
ment before she soca be was discharged, on the 
gr st of some legal i i he 
President since sent a ; 
necessity of givi 
eral 
the gen 
by the arrest of ans ae 
