THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [APRIL 23, 
motion was withdrawn, and an amendment for an inquiry makes it imperative for him to do so.—An official account inst., with a. me on the ——— for requesting 
jnto the truck was agreed to. The Copyright Bill | has been published of the revenue for the first quarter of | Government, in the n of the Cortes, to present a bil 
hes dthrough committee, with a few verbal amend- the p t year as are ith the corresponding | relative to cotton m iutactaied, as rhe! iis sed by the Tariff 
ments; and a motion for a select committee to inquire quarter of the last year, which shows an increas Bill of last year. Bove al of the Deputies spoke on the 
into the. five ts of the “ People’s Charter,’” embraci quarter ending the Ist inst. of 13,088,000 francs. occasion, but the discussion was not animated, as the 
awh pon! es P 5 ; ang Railroads.—In the Chamber of Deputies, on Saturday, ees gt vera no opposition to the proposition, and de 
y ballot, and annual parliaments, | MW, Dufaure, the Chairman of the Committee to which the | clared that it was anxious to comply with t yas Ol 
a ' py € promise of 
been bap a a majority of 159, in a House of | Railroad Bill had been referred for re-examination, read | last session, rae had delayed the presentation of a bill 
293 Members. e report of the Committee. It extended to great length, ly from a desire to frame it in 
—— — ut the following is its substance :—It provides that he | ciliate all interests. The pro was according] 
ome Neos. ante shall establish lines of railroad—l. From Paris to | a ted. The papers of all parties express much satisfea 
ourt.—Her Majesty, Prince Albert, the Prin re e Belgian eae by Amiens, Arras, Lille, and Valen- | tion at this decision of the Cham e consider 
‘Wales, and the ri ebtkes Royal ¢ pat ae |S 1 : h ciennes. s to a point of the Channel not yet | it as certain, from the general unpopularity of the mea- 
the Italian Opera with her peace mid etermined an frontier, by St rg, | sure, that no treaty of e n now be concluded 
pay et aa “Monday and the Haymarket Theatre on 4. the Mediterranean by Lyons, Avignon, Tarascon, It appears that the Catalonian deputies e not alone 
Beating On Wednesday her Majesty komiured and Marseilles. 5. ‘To the Spanish frontier, by Bor- | opposed to the project, but that they were supported by 
ee Coes mts f BT hed Wine cdg 8 y 5 ini deaux and Bayonne. 6. To the Ocean, by Tours and | the members for Andalusia, Castile, Valencia, and Arragon. 
Wanuehibith: ter presence, a a H. Prince ‘Albert bein Nantes. 7. To = centre meee ~ Orleans, Vier- | Although, however, all idea of a commercial treaty seems 
Se tov’ the ave The ae tr zon, and Clerm 8. A line from the Rhine to the | to be out of the question, it is thought that some modifi- 
with the usual. royal ee left Buckin a Palace sduditerviiientl “* Mulhatasen, Dij ijon, Chalons, and Lyons. cations may yet be introduced into the tariff. The com- 
Vesterday ‘morning. for Patina a chess the coaed ill The Commission adopts the clauses ‘of the bill relative to mit ttee to which the extraordinary demand of a credit of 
a ott Sinides. an - tian ete ah to tiie ewe ead the manner in which the sums necessary for the execution 3000 
$5 be defiditively ‘arranged that her iifijeaty’s eet Ball of the project are to be raised. The State is to furnish The jo urn nals mention that the Infant Don Fr rinchied 
which is to take place, according to present arran rary part, the localities part, and re o be raised from | de Paula and his family were expected to arrive in Madrid 
ay; re om 4 Ma s ball sh - ? | priva eee | rds immediate credits for the ex- | on th inst., on t way to A u e Go- 
 Ciaeek ahd Pines Albert ave-signified their fatentions Ga ecution of—1, the Paris and Belgian line ; 2, the line from | vernment, they has decided that those Princes, so 
seseniah-m: heell. forthe bensitoh the Pa the German frontier ; 3, f section from | amicably disposed towards the Constitutional cause, shall 
Spit afield ds silk-trade, at the Italian Opera-House on the Ch Dijon on to the two eee nah Pare to the Me- | be received with all the honours due to their rank; an 
obth M diterranean, and the Mediterranean e Rhine; 4, for | the road along which they are to pass is already lined with 
ee L. Cacatis of Tach day an- the line from Avignon to Marseilles by pn Pere 5, for | the troops necessary to supply them with escorts.—The 
fie ia from Ae , 9 To 8 . ao th x Queen and Court were expected to leave Madrid on the 
es ris e frontie in, and Paris to the | 15th inst. for Aranjuez, where, it is said, they will 
ge ontier ; f r the section from Orleans to Vier- | till June. ny familie re preparing te go a 
zon, belong to the rom Paris to the centre o place. some rumours in 
rance. The general discussion on the bill is fixed for the Cabinet had addressed to the French Minister f 
he 25th inst. The Rouen n Rail Bill has passed “the Cham- | Foreign note resi 
' oY) ing against t astoral 
ber of Peers by tter of the Archbishop of Paris to the French clerg me: 
ish yes aha journs F eee ms oe bx no Dae are ar to the Pope’s message to put up prayers for the 
\umale an e De Joinville will shortly lea f Spa he report, noticed in a fo 4 
Paris on a visit to Queen Victoria, and that they will make | ber, that the Queen had refased the insignia of his office, 
a general tour to visit the public establishments in this | as Chamberlain, to Commandant Dolce of the Halberdiers, 
country ; but the report appears to require confirmation. | appointed to that office by her guar ian, 1elles, has 
reported in P hat an ty in favour of | been officially contradicted he celebrated banker and 
political ofeader? will be granted on the occasion of the n contractor, Sefior Aguado, has die 0, from 
ou § A ig x he ae May es that Prince Louis Napo- | an attack o The journals publish accounts re- 
k prised among the amnesti oun- | ceived from the Philippine ds; under date 15th Jan., 
tess Demidoff, his cousin,-and the Leuchtenberg sags announcing that the — authorities had adopted the 
of his family, have lately exerted et to obtain his | most severe measures to repress a revolt which had taken 
on | Ebeation n fr “om captivity, but Ministers had as pa come | place at Tabayas, sat stat 1,400 persons ah Bieney been 
ats = seeaarerp.aaitcae yaad until th a rat a Sania by peice of Captain- eneral Ora 
nd unti akton y the Montrose steamer aes have retin ived 
Be |e tae En dnt he tgs ten oc is, ee 
ion, t de by the rile ion 
— state that all the vessels in commission in that om as formed with a view to defeat the Teme candidates sta 
Paar g shee D * * were taking three months’ feaviaen: on board fora cruise | at the coming elections, it is said they are likely to prove 
reg Luke ! Me = grees tore ans Sag Raa ne ee en, hl where the evolutions were to | favourable to Government 3 and that letters giete 
of Longford, an that Anthony Lefroy, Esq., not menti been forwarded to the Home Secretary fi ll parts. of 
was duly elected, and onght to have been returned. The Boulogne.—The hk seers by the French Post- | the country, promising him i ‘a2 * Ministers it is 
itt came toa ; office authorities against the sash _Sppieting | seen aren i 
ache Lay a ett Saree that, consi- | T.ondon Morhiog wa ae a eeees ZH y ee added, reckon Ribu the ‘entire Opposition in the next 
sions whic tak tate i in vey nda i t, + re : * 
respect - the 4 piers po mot “opening the age, wits Chinese intelligence brought by the overland mails roast than 12 votes in a Cha ty pant nalcs pratense 
absolute] the Legislature should pass some France, and which we noticed at length in our last, has | It is announced that the Duke of P ion LL t 2 
tory: a on cog sujet —The C terminated in a judgment against the defi ; joi hee ae aor mene 
declaratory is og rae gg e asain igen Election Sd cael nee cs . Socagnine re ~~ has ag join the Ministry as Foreign Secretary. A Council 
Com ttin e costs. | 0 t 
dember,. duly elected. ais efi 7 de id Elootion Committee g - wo English ladies, who had conveyed letters in com- | been rage aed the offer re x pie re 
> P Popol Soiadh oe Me ee was 2 ig t duly p ste se aya were also condemned and sub- | on the 11th inst., the day the mail left; and it was thought 
ected at the Hon. Jak that the Duke siete hi : MM. Silva Car- 
— y oon and ment | to have been retu c ite “Journal des Débats”’ states that ‘Yhe valho and. Rodrigo ive is miter ioe econ 
petitions from unty of Ratland re * ihe suit ee on the Budget | ie received an important com- | some fears appear to h : in ikewi 
borough a haa — ge mo som ppear to have been entertained, had likewise 
andoned, f the Council of Ministers, | indirectly given their adhesi i 
ing then. that-the Cablest tus atani na y gi eir adhesion. A list of 23 new peers 
fForeign. M. Poirel’s plan for the i pin tide rtd of the vee F of Al. Qu otis Senaer Wate C er ae 2 veld 7m 
rate —The papers © contain sen giers, as which will require the 1 a hh nichagieiae ser eythane pe eee 
7 intelligence of po- tii . Ma east time and | the 16th inst. Schor Costa Cabral was said to be en- 
litical i peta one a iad ec 7 Debats” als that orders have al- | deavouring to conciliate the Miguelites by including a few 
ae d F on oe mene cones relations tion of the works. It appears th OM Pedra sre | Statands Ramet Gaeecemd et Srgenisation ot Se 
‘Englan land and France. The ‘‘ Journal des Débats’’ ists i i 4 at M, Foirel’s plan | National Guérd.w ted to b in 2 eel 
that “Sir Robert Peel’s financial a h consists in extending the old mole of Algiers, so as to | time. Private letters - te th t the entre ial tr y 
rves that “ Sir Ri ier tae te me. state that. the commercial U1 
with justice captivated the attention ofall urope.. Tt is | merchantmens—Accousta have been re the line, and 300 | with Fngland will be concluded and signed, within a month 
# plan conformable to the bs ss mpac animates British to oe ‘10th inst. A strong shock of an Gikyiks had ve seek : Bates ta to Reve eR 
ready to act I experienc a Vkee nthe vernment, that upon the general principles of the treaty 
ate SH ee aru inst., bane sern he.wed quite agreed with Lord Howard, and that there 
that a Seek waa di only a few points of detail upon which his mind was 
taken peace nee: but hay were of his chief ‘ofcers a had been | not yet made up. These, it was expected, would soon be 
formed q General Bugeaud was eabained = have ae ere. oan pe of Bacon Tal aie note 
mercial r - ince § 
left Cherche Ie om the 9th inst., but no news had been re- | baptism w: 2 at dae pseremerist of a ee ee 
sees of his expedition. ~ An aide-de-camp of the Mini P e place on the 17th inst., the Pope, 
s | of War, Commandant : pot ee inister presented a: ‘Monsignor Soe acini, being one sponsor, 
Folt PP 4 
z, has just left Paris fo: 
ona mission from the Government.—The Mc _ pea be and the Princess Ame x-Regent of f Portugal, the 
since published | additional aeeenre eedvel by Pe! =~ Te = cat nh =aaaiee was about to leave Lisbon 
| Minister of Sy fo fom the Goy. fle nicl} £ i the ely, a war-steamer having arrived from Brest 
Bo hia Bs in Africa, with pam to “that effect. The destination of the squ@ 
a pa Fad Abd-el-Kade ad i 
expected to have ee crosse * r was | dron was not known, but it was supposed to be Tangier. 
ed the Tafna. He win wareed B ne 
Gen. Bedeau’s division at Tlemcen on the inst “T ¥ | ine eens from ‘Oporto ite ‘hecoming daily worms 
Ls . 5 ) ng f ae ch General st states, in his despatch, that th gs he | and the wine-trade was seriously depr ressed. Sev oval 
England is of persevering i tastes owed ok of ti - intervention in fr r of the Somes mig net gecerns sorrento the (C0 i 
ne é tire Se en ae mir. Gen. — a ee of the | fresh ones were said to be expected daily e com- 
It is not mines of ‘gold or — ds = i h ‘inhabitants Cherchell is dat ed the Sih inst, & : aks cla his march to | mercial community in that city had expressed themselves 
the British nation ; it is : or icine mee in it great | pleased with such portions of the alterations in the tacit 
s tribes and vil- | proposed by Sir R. Peel as affected their trade with England. 
cost of killed : 
tsi es pean _ he nded. “The rain RMANY.—The Journals, which contain little intelli- 
e 9th inst., the submi announces, in | gence of political interest, announc eeaireth an arrangement 
attention of ae ae | sate Serena anak we ‘Austrian Go ted 
the journals, e Ch despatch other, German States to facilitate the ae 
the 14th article of the Code of ot preat Feformed | tha teetnaise ee sie stabwly dn Post-office Department noticed ee aie 
ow — liber The cod ee in consequence of a coali nna letters of the 10th inst. announce the arrly 
of rex setaall ep ' trey ont Bate the sprain, arising from the want of work thd eaddeaeiees od rot in Madtid. payed caece ies peer ori aaa 
Souleittacnivel by hi ad been severely i, € with a on to anno 
but the m cA cpm ra of a aabred! on the morning of the 13th tangy ha been ret eRe | Sie Amsttian Sables, a the part of “the re French ie Fron f Queed 
7 ew article, substituted in its : 
stead, |The Chamber of Deputies’ was occupied, on the “oth | Teabella of $ Spain, Tao vine permit any marries wlouse of 
hambers.— 3 in ‘oe 
