THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[June 14, 
886 
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Powers on prt declatse that whatever might ah the coupanet those two statesmen. Gen, Seoane was the onl 
apenas pi chat Femnasebianees rhs , re pias ques- of the mittee, whose report had not yet been made, | of influence labou ring to re-organise ® the only petson 
Sher subject have hitherto been evaded. . sed | he had at Reeteatca the engagements a b tely wats he difficulties which all the combinations experienced 
made lit the Porte ee x chia tered into; that is, to increase the duties on English | gave rise to a variety of ine. was even said that 
its determination not to treat with King Otho until ample threads 20 per cent. ‘‘ This dignified reply,”’ remarks | the Gonzal inet woul called, under cer 
nsation has been given 4a? eee. grievances com- the Debais, “to the menace of the English Ministry to | modifications, and that the Cortes would be dissolved; but 
ries of by the Turkish G esort to re sean, by opposing tariff oe area Rassias a s was considered improbabl he * Ti ” 
F At home, the proceedings of Praiins are the leading rong impression on the Chamber .’ The last e of | day published the following note, said to have been written 
f tT Sisareat Lord J. Russell has bronght in a Bill | the Chamber was the esa the Budget of Receipts, which by the ex-Queen Christina, residing at presen aris 
- ms aan of bribery at elections; an was carried by a majority of 255 agai t 59. o her brother-in-law, Don Carlos, now a state prisonerin 
ie aca d sd e to introduce a bill for the better | _ The Capital zy ‘report as been sare in the capital | Bourges: ‘To hi al Highness D. C., Infant of Spain, 
egula nen at ae iwi Both Bill for several days that the King has been seriously ill; but c. In consequence t er you have given, 
vag nace eer eee penis ae eee! 1s undation for oe rumour ee throu en. N—, to rst al message, I think 
will be supported h 
dments 
d hav been negatived, and the measure has 
thine far Needed without modification 
ome Ke 098. 
ourt.—Her Majesty, Prince Alber Pa a Nay a 
and the Princess Royal sara ey e Que 
bs. Tuesda 
e Albert, svete 
t his Mar sons, witha 
us suite, — ded in the usual state to Ascot Heath, 
t the races. Her Majesty has create d 
nt Mensdorff an Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the 
as suc- 
an 
tention of her Maje 
with a weita tthe Ha Trentham-hall, oe at 
d Desart and Mr. * 
@ Fespectiv 
T. Gladstone 673, Mr. T. Gi “i 
SA, Mr. ona 3—-Tw 
ne 5 
contains 
ween, ‘the eee 
his country... It state; 
S$ not appear i nae been ae 
and the « directions pity my in foree by Act of Parlamnent 
with res Oe te to the cutting or defacing such coin; and it 
ludes tating, that in fu i 
less weight than fiv i 
lief of those who have in their possession the gold coin of 
this kingdom, below the legal current wei ht « Notice is 
ereby given om and after this day, the 9th inst., 
any quantity o in, inamounts of not less. than 
50/., will be taken in at the Bullion Office of the Bank of 
Rs a i.) ‘ Fa! ounce, from the hours of 9 
lock in t to three in the afternoon until fur- 
ostage. mmissio propose 
"tt sg pee that twenty millions of pe 
ge revenue could not 
dit 
in 
ara of St. “Tacque and St: Marceau; that it is o 
g for the ides and will have five bas- 
are to be turned against Paris.’ 
of 
at Port MARGE d then cruize off the Corsican coast. 
Havr sia i ed that the operations on oa sie 
of the Telemaque, lost in 1789 ce 
last year, but which have at suspended since ie ‘setGng 
in of the eas weather in Noy., nce to 
commenced, a carried on with great vigour. 
Per aeatee, of last year engaged general attention, as 
on account of their novel character, and the activit 
wit xkich: they were conducted “through an unfavourable 
ason, as i d from 
the ony J of the vessel. 
Itis stated that the S pastes in- 
teres n the salvage have collected Nag ig we 
gies on Seed of specie rise bullion 
oe ai ety ao P oy valuable Saatene a 
A’ sum of 2,500,000f.. in gold, despatched t 
England Abe Pacts VE i is eel to have 
the cargo. is noticed ag.a sin: 
ual ” for 
ee 
the fetig: seit . ast ty 4,0 "000. Tae, 
attacked the camp of El Elar 
are st ench a 
one o a sergeant slightly 
Spa intelligence fi the 
lnst., at which date the Ministerial crisis still te phd 
the 30th ult., the Gonzales Cabinet a ie 
nation, and it is stated as a fact enerally cred n Ma- 
drid, that the Regent, when accepting ‘it, iclared his un- 
willingness to dissolve the Cortes. On the same day, M 
ozaga. was sent y the Regen ; it is said, 
y: 
she sergeant of Miguelite 8, oie though compromised in 
the events of Oct. last, contrived to pe a had been 
aa concealed in the mountains. The tnment were 
ing preparations to repel e sack: tha might be 
pers from the French territo en b 
se nn am pourdan ews b 
tC) erat express from Bevel of the 4t 
=e ole ile», eae that citys. se ie the eo 
‘The M Minister ers 
eet lnely last some 
ai ny » perons who ria bens 
bry ss enter new Adu 
nays pty had no pete: 
beta a 
FE 
h inst. states | journals ar 
September, will n 
ment when we: atk in 
scribe to such reasonable conditions as 
March 14th 
dou 
entitled to ask for some 
Sinai 
4ULUROL 
AL.—We have advices from Lisbon to the 30th 
he commercial snd slave trade treaties were both 
f forwardness, that little doubt 
appears to be en nteciainad of their bein ng signed within a 
week or ten days. A Council of Minis ers had been held, 
at which all the questions palatine i 
have been f 
re said to have been fully iechioeks Some objections 
were made by the Ministers of Justice and Marine; 
fter explanations by Ba al, rnment 
nounced its opinion unan sly-in favour of the treaties, 
A decree had bee blished, allowing ships touching: at 
Madeira for refresh ? tak provisions, 
wine excepted, without paying sight duty.—The elections 
were to take place on the 5th in riees it was thought 
probable that the pores would oe farther postponed, in 
onsequ of the inconvenience to the farmers and 
country proprietors of spending the. months of July and 
ugus: ey ane capital. The British man-of-war Indus'was 
about to e Lisbon for the Mediterranean, and to 
ae eh d by the Malabar, Capt. Sartorius. 
Lady Isabella Pitcairn died at {Lisbon on the 29th ult. 
She had arrived from England for the benefit of her health 
revious day 
® 
« 
by ane Braganza steamer on the, 
RMANY.—The » 
necessity of appropriating colenics to 
at. aa carrying the plan 
sions, a 
sation, on cer onditi A letter from Rastadt, 
dated the 25th uh, states that oe village of Berga, in that 
district, has bee a sel estroyed by fis fire. Of 110 houses, 
75 were bu mons a ts from Berlin ofthe 
f 8th via mes cut the Ministerial paper published on ve 
day, a circular letter from M. Von Rochow, 
nistar ot is Interior, to the chiet presidents of a 
— 
ich an annu 
ken _- 
‘00g Cire tal al- 
only ; after 
beer in Be, will state ae changes 
in the course of the year. 
owed: theen oung 7 of the ae to joi 
teers in the. next ¢ 
he Ca 
mission to j join 
English Arm 
