THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[May Ql, 
e have rece 
to adopt measures calculated to conciliate the interests 
of all parties. The prelimin nvention with 
Greece have been agr on, and the questions at issue 
y to be. speedily 
the whole satisfactory; nothing of a pos 
known respecting the important wteinclides sta 
Lord “asbburton. a and the Gavprnment, he we alter 
er- 
gone a favourable change, and that iti is manifestly inclined 
to preserve a friendly understanding with this country. 
At home, the re-assembling of Pirttenieat tie night after 
the Whitsunti 
special notice. In the Commons, the Ordnance and Nav 
obtained leave to bring in a Bill to amend the acts for the 
tation of tithes; and some other business of a 
je eersoter was transacted. 
_ Wome Res. : 
, the et of beds 
recess is the only topic which calls for | 
remain 
Maj 
will honour their pr 
sence. A select pn of dstingued visitors will have 
the honour of being entertained «Majesty t Clare- 
mont during oat we The ing papers 
state, that the Master of the House oni ne len: GC. A, 
Murray, on Wednesday ordere of apartments 
be proper red for the reception of sever ‘ustrious foreign 
ers, who are expected to arrive on Mon ri) ‘town | 
next, on a visit to her te town 
ppointments.—The er) has appointed Mr, 
M. L. Melville, in the room of Mr. W. areata , de- 
be ber 
ceased, to her M alee Commi False 4 the 
Mixed British and Foreign Co of Commission, esta- 
blished at Leone, under the treaties and conven- 
tions concluded with Spain, Po Brazil, and the 
Netherlands, for the suppression of the slave-trade. 
Signa Movemenis.—Two Conservative candi- 
dates, . H. Bruce, Bar t, of Downhill, and Mr. 
jreeatliel son of the late rms aa e, have ¢ come forward 
to contest n of the county of Londonderry, 
vitent-by the vetifement of Sir R. B 
si of importance which was ‘ 
aaaee 
he w ray a se by seeing among these remnants the case 
of a watch he had present her; and a mother has 
found the Segment of a box, and a ring be! r 
er, who went to Versail 
les with her cousin, 
had since 
en the day of the accident, but neither of whom 
is most most’ accurate. ; 
with minute details of the accident ; but there is | un 
been he ard of. A varies of apalar cases are related in 
m ae bodies se remain 
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witnesses have been hear’ 
afi Said and that after hearing 
ons who escaped, the whole proceedings will be 
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with the ' iew of preventing inl accidents, the lets | 
im tabure Sea e trains 
wheeled engines only 
placed behind the train aan be 
and the passengers 5 and in "ele of this precaution, 
on, loaded with stenes and sa nd-ba: 
speed 
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of Mont Parnasse. Admiral Duperré, Minister of Marine 
was aby Sede patel by alarge number of naval 
office: 
Rig of Search. sere —The Cabinet has at vane 
os cially i made known its intention not to ratify the ri 
Icon treaty, cither before or after the elections tis 
inesday, in the Chamber of Peers. 
a subject 
of som 
ran ted M 
avowed organ interests in the Cabinet,’’ an 
expression which peodvedll considerable excitement i in the 
ouree and loud cries of *‘ Order’’ from all sides. 
» ha avnE stood up to. peo nay President made 
sit down, - de pe 
lowed, and senieine?:* at great length the views and inten- 
tions of Gove ment on the subject. Our’space will not 
deem 
wards the country, were I 
sae aee h, how- 
o in 
his conclusion 
1834, including those of Count Molé Hraad had labo 
to extend e at abc eye iH 1831 and 1893. to all Europe. 
He also establis n Dec. 1838, Marshal Sebas- 
yccidtin OF sriiite e Bor 
Deputies by a majority of 255 agains st ad The debates 
since our last offer no fea ry) interest, with 
the exception spee y re ine, which 
produced considerable effect on the Chambers, He argued 
that -toome Seon vam nihilate the commerce of France 
ere constructed the name of th 
commitie 0 ahi hi he was the chairman, he defended the 
m before Ao Chamber, The Soctatcone opie yeat 
e the power of the state on a single great 
married, | 
fad _ these clerks in the office of rg He Minister of 
Of Marshal Soult, The 
ses, | with it. But present circumstances. ve cu not admit - 
was no 
wink gan coun’ ton choo: 
ete pe aced, a they ale ady kage erattert 
‘vast chain, which could Cs iatey ae 
ty. They had lines PEs Borden este, 
Ori &e. 
th h whi hry nore siren. 
e speech whie most interest 
likely to ‘command'the Scares 
the 
greatest attention abroad, was that 
following is a summary of 
onserte sgt, which were delivered at wearers teeth 
—He said he had declared befor e the committee his 
at the 
As the defence of the kingdom 
cerned, he aiiathed the gr 
e from Paris to Strasburg, for 
concentration for tro oops, and at the same 
g a great portion of the ar 
hat arenes 
mperor 
, it was a 
that he entrated hig 
tefo re there w oubt he atter 
Di The oe ivneets saivoala 
were, eer, that of the Alps By pee and of 
burg by d the pg i at these two lines w 
for the nce of e co 
+ point 
he Bi ai as ox pera to pass 
m the Chamber 
e 
agai been meeey announced, that im- 
moder after the close of the present session 
import duties on hempen shreade will be raised "to 24 
re 
Pre —The ‘‘ Temps,’’ the organ fee se 
Dupin Rae or Middle party, vs ondem n Satur- 
ae fs to various fines by the cece, "Tribu 
unting to 93, i on ioe th 
pape r, for havin ing b ubli: 
required for the responsible p 
fraudulently given in a false name as the de 
sec t was expected that ie 
against 
pce som Pole: the terms of the as * a 
ee responsible peses 
pression oft ae “Tem 
jou xifalinte; but it does not appear to have 
xcited any great degree of sympathy on the part of the 
Lond fide 
The sup- 
public. The’ Nati onal’’ has also been sei r 
cution commenced against the responsible editor, for some 
imputations upon t r du Roi and other magis- 
trates with Pe) e to the late railway disaster. These 
proceedings n instituted on the complaint of two of 
the public Puaetionsries attacked by the “ National.’”” The 
Opposition papers make this prosecution the subject of 
severe animadyersions on the policy and conduct t of 
Governme 
T. tal.—The Count Cases, whoa 
d 12 from other ahs tries. 
The "lee ccounts from Tou 
parture of the French squadron, 
the 6th inst. A steamer and corvette were to joi 
few way. It was ip that this naval division was to Té- 
main out a month or six weeks, and that it would success- 
ively visit Naples, Tunis, Algiers, and Mahon 
i in Toulon four s ° 
mained fi hips of the line, um 
repairs ; two rs were in the Leva other before 
Tangiers, and five at Brest. Another corvette of war 25 
met under 
islands 
ose islands on the 13th 
e subje 
was the duty - f Government to dem 
uired. 
which its hon eer 
the Council, ob jo tonls, itd too much 
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