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1842. ] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
ats’’ informs us that 
er their authority ty 
the hope of peedy peace, 
claimed to treat on equal term as po wer with  seteges 
quired a large reek for pe aed at tranguillity ate 
the Arabs, to exact th 
French we should not advance on their territory. 
These overtu pala however, were only a perfidious pretext ; 
and it is eve at, miguel colour of an interview 
with the Epramandicaacton uscade was arrange 
i < These despatches, announcing Abd-el- 
Paris, the recent bulletins seem om have produced 
the i impression th “fi the war was drawing to a close. 
rid J curnals fig unusually destitute 
ss an opinion t 
ge 
the presen’ uestions were in the 
Cortes on the Ist inst. a asin an alleged. ae 
standing betw and population of the Bal 
aric I t Leeda y: the rumour ied. 
A revi ional Guard of Madrid was held by the 
Regent on the 3rd inst. The 10 battalions of infantry, the 
said to have present appeara formed 
into order of battle, which the bands the 
hymn of Riego ; and when they had ceased playing, Gen. 
alentine Ferraz, the Inspector-General, ti priest: to 
the colours, commemorative of the events ot st Septem- 
ber 1840, and 7th Oct. 1841, and afterwards can 
at msg al harangue on the co atriotism 
sions to be read 
aulo was EPOHRY sasbetha to 
pass through Madrid on his way to Aranjuez. The Mi- 
nister of Justice has oat orders to the authorities on the 
pa of the ‘Re vu 
h 
Hu 
i a of the ers of de 
ived o 
to the three “atalons vit 
tional Guards of “Hg city, disbanded in —_ 
AL. — ave receive ° Bre raganza 
steamer, intelligence from Lisbon to the 4th pree The 
of the former, in which a serious 
tressed ave of the wine distritts, 
ee been pono SAE able .@) 
appointed by tha Os the Queen to 
done, The 
Sept and a few éx-depe- 
position rs has been formed for the 
Government candidates at the 
are said to form 
has published a 
ap 
this new coalition cee it. 
tohave t been taken by Senhor 
‘ke he us cere 
ae, at which the King attended. — 
rem, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the ti f Don Mi- 
; appointed by. Costa Cabral sipectatcadebt 
he Viscou 
eague ' 
electors, denouncing the Government in |” 
and 
ing from 2 to 14 
73 
classes or make of 
the same authority — rae rk Govern- 
ment is ws an about to surrender nopoly o ep 
coaches, which it has hitherto held in its own span Ne 
allow the fullest liberty fo every mate 
ter which relates e traveliim ng, in the sa ame manner a 
e last accounts from Vienna state me 
maa has been promoted t 
tisann aamueoa 
a6 Coburg 
the rank of Major i in we Austri a 
o be decks 
h the inhabitants 
Russian 9 arta duties ; an 
ion a report that Konigsberg is to become a fortified 
the first class, mal that the works are to commence 
i her accounts, Lotzen, in 
ified. The publica- 
Provinces the prin- 
Siple of trial by jury and me trials, although not without 
ceptions, bas been celebrated at Cologne by a pu 
age of 119 years. He was born near Friburg e 
rut, in Saxony, but when only 19 went to St. Peters- 
burgh, and worked as a locksmith. He ds 
dmitted into the Royal manufactory of arms, where he 
remained a short time ago, when the r 
ti pots promised to confer fre hi po any miso 
he would ret e desired permission 
own country, which his Majesty not eal eat tat 
— him in a private carriage, ema ee SO 
er resting at Leipsic a few hours, an 0 hi 
ative place. It is stated that the fon nethirities « sur- 
= ndered, on the 4th inst., to the po Hesse Dar 
tadt, a politica cal refugee, implica 
Frankfort students in 1833, on an application 
oe of that duchy. Charles Rathz, the refugee 
» had reside 
y working as a jour- | 
bac upholsterer, at pag and Colmar. The 
n Government, havin chance of. obtaini 
his exvadition by claimin i 
d m to that effect on an alleged ps of 
e French Government, deceived, itis s 
by the stratagem, ordere to ver 
stated that the 
Arnoldi, who was c hop 
pnt the ree by the Govern 
non. seem erefore, that the bishopric w 
filled up; but it is not said whether M, Arn 
i, a8 per- 
oan formerly, Last year their number was estimated at 
2,650, about 350 less than in the year 1640. The English 
still continue to form ds majority of tourists ; and there 
b b w moun 
unter. Besi storm 
ve E sapcrat pesca at danger 
from falling fragments of the glaciers. 
Ussia.—The annual r jemeah a a police of St. Peters- 
burgh for 1841 ah the nasi 
here re 1,7 r th 
children were vaccinated. Cattle bro: 
Oxe 9,683; cows, 30,639; sheep, 22,7 
y and »— Private letters from no- 
vernment ha to m 
bod oops over the Isthmus of Suez, for the pur- 
pose of facilitating their arrival in I The'P is 
i have answered that be could not a co 
- 
oe 
os 
represent to the Sultan Hm inex- 
pediency of granting a sa permission, and to suggest 
a propriety of erecting a line of forts on the coast o 
e Red Sea. Sami Bey the Sultan nine mil 
imposed e- 
ns have been recently poe at Volo, to rein- 
army in Syria.—The French papers 
publish a letter from Constantinople, stating that “* Baron 
de Bourqueney, the Minister of France at the Porte, 
consulted all the heads of the differen 
at Capt. Basil Hall hed Wea 52 on 
but no fivée were los 
ersta.—The oe papers state that 
been ss poe 
army 0 is on 
added my i ea was Sh to be dissuaded from 
cuting the plan d formed by the remonstrances of 
the British Ambasseder, and not even by the threat that 
England wo t this 
sgnlant Seta It is a sum 
of | ru leacehead: hy the Shak 
even 
zm ri 
from a northern power as a subsidy t0 enable him to un- 
ted the 5th 
that » king, immediately after 
is return from aie i ae ae esent on a visit, 
will go ye ~ Peters , to 1 
oi se ersary ~ their r Imperial ‘Majesties’ marriage. 
Majesty will afterwards pay a visit to England. 
M.—Accoun from dated the sa 
smoking. They attacked the 
to yield to numbers ; upon which the or 
ed to the spot, an : 
men, conn: te n. This 
trahquillity for the time, but on the following morning 
they made further de “4 refused. 
then again ‘mutinie 
in 
é prison with troops. 
mn got on the roof, and pelted the soldiers wit peste, 
so * thecte e necessary one ‘recourse to a 
hich ihe’ roof nr 800) 
Ten of the 
were wounded, o oe meres intime troops 
sent from Statsot ag Ghent eo by ‘the rea: “a 
detachments of Lancers, in barracks at Ma 
eg of panduraccl of Brabant, also set 6 for 
It see 2 oe. el order was restored 
before their arrival, sent from B 
received order 
ty from the 
e betrothin 
ia of Pa "Netherlands 
xé Weimar was per- 
xchanged 
ig 
editary Grand Duke of Sax 
formed in the Palace on the 5th inst. Hes Kin 
he Royal See 
 Switge RLAMD,—-Private Abe tg Gene 
‘Mave state that Sw einen ome 
Ixpta.—As any information. tendi 
the ereloaschety events which have taken place in Af 
istan will no doubt be read with interest by our 
we subjoin one or two repor i 
t have been published si 
rities ete gs 
ay on his wa 
r. Hamilton, secret 
to the gov toy Ay Viede Major: pe el 
Capt. eirente dated 29th Jan. (one of the prisoners, ) 
he mentions Capt. Skinn as Col 
