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THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE: 
[JUNE 18, 
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America ; but it is believed that | the same month. By a saad a article the two Cham- 
ag Saat tah ge t injury. | bers are con avoked for the 3d Au owever; 
ereat) ral inte- | the. ‘‘ Débats,” that the first session will be oftshort dura- 
At ome, Parliament contnie = celts oohee Sec tion ; and that the Scales of claims of ee. ties to 
ist by ithe impo ¥ ee peck been ehielly éou- it; the nomination of p ent, secretaries, and questors 
n. In the Lords, the proceedings y will be its only Ace iness. x ing 
ted with the discussion on the third reading of the In- 
ijl; an amendment, affirmin 
was moved last 
negatived by a large majority. In the Spite ne the de 
bates have principally been confined the 
ariff ; ¢ 
different clauses have given rise to feditie ed aeaeae n, 
all the proposed amendments have been negatived. 
Mitiaters, however, have modified their as oa intention 
respecting 7 export of en by reducing the duty from 
ds. to 2s. aton. The bill has passed through com- 
and yt: read a third time ; and Sir Robert Peel 
has Scared: that as a general ral; the new duties will 
‘come into operation from the passing of the Act.—The 
trial of John Francis for the late attempt against her Ma- 
jésty’s life took place hire at the Central itn 
Court ; he was found guilty of high treason, and sentenced 
e death with the forms prescribed by law in ibe be case of 
Fs hia News. 
Court.—Her Majesty, cone Albert, the mg. ae 
Wales, and the Pririce me Royal continue well. 
day the Queen hr gi d the Reve 1 Horse edatds aha "tie 
15th Reg. of Foot in the Great Park, bid ai On Mon- 
r win in 
Court and Pri neil, at 
a delrtion signifying er ap- 
of Spahr 
deceheee b he Duke 
On Maks ‘the Qneen hibelettea the 
_ her prese mce. On Wednesday Her 
sses at Buckingham Palace from 
eidiicidee,, and from the 
en 
Great Western Railw S 
town; the Quee oe 
which, nr Seiests te 
with the 
ft the 9 aD of Princ ee 
ss Alexandrina 
: * with ‘the Indian mail, 
on. ati Ordi oe, fia ~ 
at Her Majesty 
and Pitts Albert inte og to rie the ‘Duke of Bucking- 
ham and Chandos with a visit at his mansion at Stowe 
in peer next. 
The Queen qt) be Pe, FB Pa | 
who is now en ntirely. recovered from het 
Marlborough House on Wedne 
the South-West 
late ilness, Jef 
ino} 
sele ng a gti wn residence 
st ger is expected to return 
eath.. 
that Mr. G. P. Beresford 
yay and that Mr. Farrell was 
to have been retsened.—The Bh 
has been abandoned, 
Fae | 
— The oy mbers.—The 
PS ple rm Depu 
tribes, and pity state: 
e 
ab: 
patible with the Cmssneiee of the Parliame 
n the 6th, the meee ee 
elections 
several neral i inpres 
haere ment wi cbt a consider 
' Itis computed that the entire 
may be aeeacted: ay go to the poll 
em « tirnal des Débats,” 
ct of the increased duty, PrOngees, to 
i Geveckaes on the import of E 
f France raising the duties on foreign linens and threads 
to 15 or 20 f.as a ae for anufactu 
just springing into existence. A pr re duty of 20 
per ei under such cir bitsctatioea. ought to be agen 
as a proof of our eaeane pr for hg) the English m 
pt Estee ace pe our Governm 20 per cent. is 
the minimum English tariff, England keeps u 
duties of from 20 fe 30 er bait to protect ah cotton ai 
woollen ma sara tis in whic val, and she 
is astonished a 
ty. But whether 
not, we Pk Sa that the determination of Ministers to in- 
aT ine the eres sees § is irrevoca ates 
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Boulogne.—Another trial, which has éreated some in 
ee far just taken place before the Civil Tribunal j in 
this nt Poets with the French Post-office and 
the Lend ess. originated in the stoppage by 
ogne s Pacees of an important letter connected 
and which should have been fi 
Bis 
ondon morning pase. The 
Beek; oh the 6 Debere | pele to, 
<a an dit » by w m the 
question was kept back ; and th i dim 
as were laid at 10, 000 fritid : The aatencs set up by the 
irtue of some old ae 
posting ie Te 
length, but ultimately the c de at the Post 
ce was responsible for letters though not registered, but 
nsidering that th d show no just claim for 
$ on 
0 
a ury received, they declar 
his demand ill-founded wala ie reed ivable in pets a 
Se and condemned him in the costs 
Algeria.—Accounts have been received from Algiers of 
the ith. iat They contain a long de espatch from Gen. 
Bedea » who niewin oee at Tleme cen, in the west of Al- 
geria. With an account of the reduction of some 
s, that the Em mperor of Morocec 
ive orde i = cs t 1 3 
fiat iO 
to 2 Abel-Kader, and. was desir sirous of giving the French 
cause of complaint. Gen. oe cane that if the 
eror is sincere in this, the rest es of th 
st be submit reete ‘e Bey : 
h 
pe of El Barkan and Si idi Embdara a 
was going to join Ben Salem 
wo bal hea with ha Lares of attacking the 
the re ic despatch 
Mai 
Fren ch in the eas t of egency. 
Gor 
rising in Consta 
oebvahone 
io, A af: 
to hold offices iw rehé new A f 
hosanad seems ‘to have reo soon andoned, 
S| Although nothin 
ed 0 
combination was conaideted as gee Pr robable ; i~Gen, 
ben app el at 
Rodil; arnt of War and President of the Consul: 
M. Almadovar, Minister for Foreign Affairs md Meme 
Minister teh e Interior; \ — 
omercio,’’ Minister 
eC 
ine. 
mentioned for the Judiciary yng nt. The / 
opinion, 4 wever, appeared to be 
Govern 
n Finance. 
“ Gazette” ppoiabes another circular against the Repub- 
licans, signed b he la - Fyrom ter of Pt Interior, but 
by th nt 
net was giv 
ee fa, tke. 
Queen, the 
ent, the Pag yet os the Prediieiity of 
oF Cotikte ss, t «haggle ory of Ri 
ni 
tution of ie Gen. 
watt troops t The papers a 
that Senor Lopes one of the Pa distinguished members 
~ the Opposition, had met with a severe accident, frac. 
turing his, arm in two places by a fall from his h 
Gen. Ayerbe had arrived at Tolosa to assume thec 
of the army of t north, which Gen. Rodil had confided 
to him on leaving for ke Rh ei Letters fro 
of the 7th inst. ann that some disturk 
taken place in that citys fi in " abitbegntbite of the detridan 
ine evinced by the o spe Agee not only to resist by ot 
the importation of foreign wie shee goods, but 
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some i 
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order, but a impr ression: een to prevail among ‘the 
foreign didrcititd ile corimunity Feattent in the city, that 
neither life nor property is safe duly ing the present excited 
state of the population. Accounts from Ba ajoz 
the eg Ret that neighbou thes of y armed 
men, who had crossed: the frontier froth Portu; 
is not eis: chats sb were 
brigands. The ‘Time f..Th 
letter age gS to have ta weiuet by M 
ex-queen of Spain, to Don Carlos rf is 8 iat ob, 
serves, “that the ne teas aR in the French papers of 
any observation on it may be regar afded as é eatabiishig its 
anthenticity. ‘It caddy. that of the answer to that ste . 
ea, 
ength. Our space w ing it 
ute: but the substa ance of it is, that Maria ” Christiba ex- 
Labs 
sées her i ie in Don Carlos’s proposal for a 
triage between her Pgs « the Queen ain, and 
itie Prince of sgh = —‘‘ However this consent 
on my.part m. n pi =i the views of a powerful 
throne, ohivs have been tke an ertained, it is my duty, 
for the prosperity of my well eloved subjects, and she 
on by circumstances, h your desires.” 5! 
red to her immediately tice th the establishment 
ne She s states that it does not enter into her views to 
finer pi ‘3 h, at the sa 
time, she must_admit om os be ee now in force ne- 
110 = ; 
dear a both.—Your affectiona 
GAL.—We have adies from Lisbon by the asual 
weekly steamer, to the pi neither the commer 
cial no? the slave — ae 
however, had been itivcly concluded, and was, § 
time the i ety es the hands of the copyist. A ag 
difficul with reference to the slave ira 
fG os jisturbances had 
ff Gouna, Deed 
oe passed off quietly A ere 
the 
ote the point 6 faB ing: place at 
u brig to remain in the Tagus, "iat aon 
bate ny was fot out from tingid 7 cml ; 
