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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[May 7; 
without our side, three large towns in the neighbour- | 
hood of Ningpo, and Sir Henry Pottinger appears to be 
pursuing most likely to bring the war to a 
speedy S eiaaiat by rejecting all negotiatio: ith 
inferior officers, and insisting on direct Seituoiadiicn 
with the Emperor | himself.—Our European new sen 
i ublic attention 
he 
Bill, and by the ceremonies observed on the occa- 
sion of the King’s féte.— From beter we learn that 
some animated debates have taken pla 
in 
negatived by a seiesity 2 of 10. This sti although in 
favour of the Government, was regarde check, and 
some changes in the Ministry are considered ‘sdahanle. 
At on to the proceed- 
jected, 
by a majority of 238, the motion that the delegates 
heard at t in support of the objects of this petition. 
The Income-Tax Bill has made some progress; and 
uer Bills Bill has been read a 
; me — oe tea less ~ 
reading of the Ball Fics tha aie “of 
h of Scotla ret 7 tponed 
e announ 
they = in correspondence with a parties 
principally eines and do not des espair 0 of effecting a 
vii of the questions at issue. 
we 
Wome New 
eabieneeter-- Her 7 sey Prince Albert, the Prince of 8, 
Princess Royal continue well. The Que 
honoured S italice Brees | with her presence on Satu co 
, and the wag ye 08 wecneeaay evening. 
and visited th 
rh House tc Monday The ‘Que 
ames’s on Wednesday, which was 
St. Palace 
ously attended. Her Moats, accompanied by 
Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales, and Princess 
Royal, left a P. yesterday Claremont, 
and will return to town on Tuesday next. On Wednesday 
Prince Albert ides at inner of the 
Literary Fund, and on Thursday the Queen will give a 
state ball a, Buckingham Palace. C cpr Pnnee has 
relieved Major-Gen. Wemyss in the duties of equerry in 
waiting on rein Majesty, and ‘Col. Wilde has succeeded 
Col. Bouverie as the: equerry in _ waiting on Prince Albert. 
It is stated in that her Majesty has 
sae the Dowager Lady LyGalion governess to the 
4 intments.—The Gazette announces the 
_— t the Duke of Sussex to the office of 
r and Cons abe of Windsor Castle e, in the roo 
hannon as 
Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sagi 
Parliamentary Movements.—The settncion Election 
“the embers, Sir 
en re dae era _ ia has oe ne = church 
y th oice of p us po ontiffs; in the which 
reed fe ‘0 ive to u meee “of your 
zeal for religion and your firm determination to saistent it. 
hat at no distant 
does not publish it at all, the Journal des Débats criti- 
cises it with so verity, the opposition papers 
stow u ified censure on it, as ly improper 
nifestation.” The Royalist prints, the contrary 
approve of the address, as the desecration of the Sabbath 
mitted evi ext to congratulations of 
the clergy, those of the diplomatic corps merit at- 
tention. The Marquis de Brignole Sale, as m- 
bassador, in h observed that ‘‘ The diplomatic 
i 
wishes which they form for your happine 
satisfaction they feel in beholding France “rangi and 
ajesty. Tho 
‘lroad Bill. 
re p d on the different clauses, which gave rise to 
an animated discussion. It, howe hi 
amber deciding—lst, that a railro ld be con- 
structed from Pari Belgium, through Lille and Valen- 
ciennes. 2. a line of railroad sh made fro 
Paris to a point on the coast of the Channel, to be here- 
determined. A railr rom one to Sponge! 
through Nancy. On a the — re- 
from sire lles to 5 Avia. 
and a spirited sepeie ensued as to whether it should pass 
by the eer the Durance. 
ately decided i in n favor of the for- 
martine in 
f 
M. Royer m 
sufficient data lish any terminus at presen 
Sede oth in veely warmly vindicated the Papetist advan- 
tages Eng and, 
tno — ought to be allowed to exist as 
ti at M. Legrand eR ed that 
the wording of the eal. was a sufficient guarantee 
i amendments were eon, rejected, 
he de- 
: cou 
eee bate considerabl ce 
. of Euston was not.| ,. . 
duly-elected for th: tion of a project of law by the ster, M. Teste, to pro- 
= ted and. sdray aren come that Sir J. Flower Was | long the Rouen Railroad to Havre, on the offers. of C. 
ridge has been duly elected for the boroughs of Laffitte and Co., and the British capitalists, now execut- 
Penryn and Falmouth ; and the Dudley, Do aden 4 ing the Rouen and tag line. — Bill proposes a loan 
County of Kerry, Harwick Wor Election Peti. of ten millions of fra mpany, at three per cent. 
tions have been al ned. Lord Alfred Hi hab interest, besides a eratitous pier of eight millions of 
returned for Brighton by ; ‘< francs ; the loan to be paid off the tenth year 
completion of ‘oo rai y a fortieth 1 in 
-oreian. Monday the Chamber voted the paragraph authorising the 
Pasick ck : on of ar P 5 ugh 
: , . 1g leading topics of interest in the Tours, Poictiers, Angouléme, Bordeaux, and Bayonne. 
arc er oF is renter nees of the birth of a | The continuation of the line from Bordeaux to Bayo 
y Louis- ° d by M. i ‘Public Works, on 
the diplomats body, the Presidents of bfia 
rities were admitted to 
congratulating th 
birth. of = Count aE, referred 
Len , which he pa 
one ts set by the Queen. 
| central railroad from Ork oa to Sipnhenb; 
and Nevers. 
The Capital. —The faneral of M, Humann feel plate 
considerable pomp an 
He then 
(ipoke of his hopes for the future. We trust,” said he, | 
sneny. 71h Touma 
crise were removed i in 
gioal state to the Chisch oF tus Madebeine’ the first 
© was 
sacred service that has taken pave in that edifice 
dee: e Ministers, Officers 
All t 
or 
taken & 
was aren by ‘ee Arc bbe? of Paris and his clergy, 
and thence conveyed to a rich catafalque, in the centre of 
Ma 
the church. Ss was ri performed by the parish- 
priest of the As umption, and lution was given 
y the Archbishop. After divine service, body was 
transferred to a vault, where i to remain until the 
necessary preparations for its removal to Alsace could be 
completed otal absence of the National Guard 
m the c ad excited so surprise. Mars 
of Vincenne es, on the occasion of his son, t 
ape eeeneer: s, admission into the tin nd an Artillery 
“Sos In.—Our ee, “ Madrid is to the 25th 
There have been animated 
Cortes relative to a sign aitare ‘affixed? ~by the 
contract for the capitalisation of the interest of t 
Heredea and amanca; the 
had not 
e 
ther notice of the question at issu a 
= listen to the proposition, and Sefior Eajen was oblige 
withdraw it. All the Ministers | then rose successively, 
a claimed to bear their of censure 
2 to oe giving the Mini 
bee 
procee OT and S$ 
that this notification was accom 
The m Andalusi damage 
had o the vines, olives, ps, by 
the high and dry winds which have lately prevailed, caus- 
ing a water and provisions. Subsequent intelli- 
gence has been received to the 27th ult. It confirms the 
previous information as to the continuance in office of the 
Gonzales Ca’ , supported as it was by the confidence of 
the Regent. that day, the Ministry ob- 
tained a majority of 86 against 73 on the Bill for the 
Herings of 160 millions of reals in Treasury bills. 
ORTUGAL.-: m Lisbon 
to the 25th ult. The peeotiations res eerie the treaty of 
g the i 
commerce were temporarily suspende br Lord Ho ward 
the duty on Portuguese wines would 
5s. 6d. to 2s. 6d. per gallon; that on eae from 
ortuguuese fruit, which n 
from 
nae 21s. 6d. 
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