e; 
for cuting , the 
and the Emperor is sai 
immediate issue.—An pb 
vea by ent t week ; its content 
un not ot aspires but it is believed tha 
than that aia published.— Advices from 
New eet to the 7th in d town on Thursday ; 
Lord Ashburton is a, z iia ade some of the 
most disputed points of the boundary paige and there 
is a prevailing impression in New York that the mission 
will be brought to an amicable and near tes con- 
clusion. 
At home, the royal assent has been given by commission 
to the Income-tax Bill, which has now become the law of 
the land. In the Commons, the Tariff has been read a 
second time ; the New Poor Law Bill has been under dis- 
cussion in committee ; several amendments in opposition 
to the measure have _— ste & a 5 Siete me 
tinuance 
the production of documents relating to the occupation 
of SAS: tals which was negatived by a decisive 
majorit. y ov in its favour. During the debate 
Sir R. Peel, oie giving his approval to the policy of the 
e determination wa sa aig ae to main- 
ged med 
low 
cigar ‘treachery to pass with “impnity.” He s 
se 
that they will not in the least degree shake the “confidence 
of he. people of India in the dia in the supremacy « of this country. 
Wome Nets. 
—Hier Majesty the Prince 
“Prince Albert, of 
pa the Princess Royal are well, ant continue at 
Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty has taken her accus- 
in Parks the week. 
duri On Mon- 
day the King: aad Queen of the Eecim arrived from the 
Continent, on a visit to the mie Majesties are 
to. aed in oo month. On 
Qheen visited gs Museum of Chinese Curi- 
and ix vening 
dom. Sir Robert Sale 
labad, in pe oe a Knight 
of the Bath. The Queen has monn George Graham, 
Esq., to be Registrar-general of births, deaths, and mar. 
riages in ‘00 
has approved of M. Herbet, 
Consul at oe for his Majesty the br ers“! the Fre aes 
The raham, esas Bs Bone Post- 
master a Carls, tobe Hr Majesty's Comal ne, 
a i 
n of aconsiderable majority in 
. The journals are princ ipally 
and pai a same of 
from the 
oth ete tor 
ions of 
particular object of interest, and are likely to 
the King, whilst the. Bourse of Saturday was reporting h 
isposed, was pr residing at coon ‘8a a 
n the afternoon of t y his 
Mojeaty left Nevily 1 ote Versailles, protien rs yore fn Alverd 
wherejhe inspected the, works in progress of | t 
construction. His 
sailles, where 3 was received by the civil and military au- 
in such ly a es. during t 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
Majesty stayed a short time at Ver- 
thorities. 
° roaking in the Palace,.and returned to Neuilly 
n the evening.—Rain fell.in Paris on Sunday for 
tine during three we wee and continued the ‘ie 
tion of that day and Monday.—A Cabinet courier arrived 
on Sunday from St. Pete abil, with despatches for 
Gove oatnedty which were immediately forwarded to M. 
Guizot at Auteuil. 
e Colonies.—The ‘* Moniteur’? contains an official or- 
donnance, sanctionin tain changes. introduced into the 
ustoms tariff established in the nr t ies by 
or e e 8t cc. e new ordi- 
nance.several articles hitherto a ad into those colonies 
on payment n impo ty o cent. per 100 ilo- 
grammes are prohibited... These are spices, cassia, rocou, 
cloves, &c., h are produced in them in gr bund- 
e. e duty on Teneriffe and Madeir re 
a wines is re- 
By another article 
eeding from 
fa tnsanet for p Boards § 
y enactment, the mer 
ved from this recent, aot will here- 
“fat pay the du oer in at colo 
The Press.— atile: tis pita biss the judg 
red the sup- 
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the “ Temps,” will, it i 
Cassation acral the ha deta sion of the Cour Royal é. 
The Prov rae provincial Journals are full of 
the other four persons m 
pe 
oo. 
y place 
depth Teena, eae orth the 15th inst. describe the 
) ‘of the it crop: 
yas ery promising. aia ote parehichn4 
wheat showed a , to , but it was ex ected if 
Te weather continvied fine that ’ a fall would ety 
received 
of the eran state that the wheat crop was everywhe ere 
yery abundant. _ The e vi intage is'also said to site ise wine 
li foundd ome tto 
dis ispose of any of the wines of 1840 o fr 41. “« Sen- 
tinelle des Fee of the 16th fiat ates, shot on the 
7th inst. a Spanish armed trincado our, froma et 
= | Soe the port of St. Jean de 
art of the c: 
captain. —Accounts trom Toulon state that the 
-at that port 
, for 
Hu ugon. 
-| one or two peers etek are ad give 
member 
s in the neighbourhood of | ap 
Es 
soon take 
from all parts i 
nally ecomingafortied town es the nostiomidbleLnd 
e exterior it is enelosed with bastiles 
holed bastions, and that in the interiorthe barracks a ~ enly 
multiplied. I 
Minister of War have 
gene 
Paris — to be the 
eae 
| Chambers were not to meet bel 
ie hensions ppt sis entertained 
ake pl 
o be 4 equally ‘wiailed. It seems hat 
as ‘prepal 
¥.— We have y reesived intelligence from Madrid by 
hic despatch fi mm Hoyonne. Jo to the oh h inst. airs 
foo ae get: 
» and a Cabinet has dees ‘ormed slider 
dene of Gen Rodil | the Council “Gen, R 
ar and President of the Coun 
| Affaires 
bene 
Rodil, Misiater of 
3 Alm: ova, i 
. 
iS. announces 
that ing" Govertattt has Bp caren Sone with the bank 
of San Ferdinando for a loan of 15,000,000 
Stir, Bice of the 1 next half year’s dividends of the 
to be sent as “Minister r to. 
agreed | to convert the former oil | 
and storehouse 
[JUNE 25, 
hree per Cent. a both home and foreign. A ¢ 
extraordinary 
by 
chat tranquility had 
It ted that certain demonstrations of a dispo- 
me to Toe the peace of the country had manifested 
mselves throughout the province and in adminis. 
tration. The Carlist bands were bec more erous, 
and had appeared in the neighbour Barcelona. It 
is also said that ciety of 5,000 Republicans had been 
for in L an, having for its leader n Ter- 
rados, who was ill at Perpi Accounts received from 
Figueras, in Catalonia, of the 17th inst., inform us that an 
outbreak had taken place in that town, and that the Re- 
public had i 
ic had been proclaimed. It appears, however, that it 
not great importance,: and asily sup- 
pressed by the authorities. In our tw t Numbers we in- 
serted two letters, stated by the “ es’”’ to have been 
written by the ex-Queen Sip to Don Carlos. t 
Royalist print, ihe ‘ Fra a ' Saturday, Senor 
Zumarez, Do rder, it is said, 
rlos’s 5 Sede cretary, h 
sed a letter, dated Bourges, nf une 14, 
declaring that the letter inserted i “Times and 
ay person 
pvicklbay had wae on her side, pe manifested the pane 
mec —The Lady Mary Wood from Lisbon reached 
Suhttinin Bebe last night. The election of delegates from the 
— to form the provincial colleges, by which the epu- 
abject which occupies gees attention. ‘The returns for 
b 
o dou tee 
ebro igo coalition: had b 
defeated. The of Al 
po mene of comers likely to prove 
7 a 
e- 
Ss 
© 
<3) 
ges i 
1 take place. The company 8 
mie the Duke: of Palmela 4 is captain, had voted in favour 
of the opposition candidate.in one of t isbon parishes. 
It is ert that the Government has de 
not ands | 
tentiary, ‘the Duke at tall referr 
the purpose of joinirig the squadron under Adm in our las 
—A letter from Bs tae states that the Chamber of Com- | from finally preve the signature ef cee commercial 
merce of t tars the treaty, should ‘sey “* be acceded to by the ee Ho 
Minister of Commerce’ announcin g the intention of the | vernment. T ortu commission on the Tari 
Government of the United States'to levy the i sy besser ‘areport; and an English commissio aa 
on Fre — il Mgreatier by weight instead of ad.va / members, two from the cotton and one from the woollen 
See abe trade, was about to be appo o consider it. M. d 
, French Minister at Lisbo: me passenger by 
ht a 
| Varennes 
the steamer that brough iy to 
| Fra oo - There was a report at Lisbon that he was “sri 
Tine-o battle ship, had saile ¢ from Lisbon for th 
‘Gumwany: —The journists inform us that a great meet- 
and potentates will take place Seto 
ce 1 infor: 
set out o or 21st inst. for St. Peters gh 
During the King’s absence the Queen will be at D: 
her s Princess John, is said to be still in 
indifferent health. The King has —— Count V Don- 
hoff, Prussian Minister at the court of Bavaria, an 
—— Ses: to the post of his - Majesty! 8 5 Plenipotentny 
n His Majesty has grant erequest 
" the Minister, Von Schon, to retire from the ie of 
pis aga of the province of Prussi 
 Berli that a police ordonnance; 
nd public eo in that 
i ing is injunction, and 
yon notes were eet ome people, who were smoking 
near the ap pain pus: were also taken into 
reinforcement of the guard was sent for, and these 
assailed with ites s nd other missiles, 
nued until a stronger mili 
soon cleared. and tranquillity 
—A fourth volume of the Collection of Poems, wetted aa BY 
the King of Bavaria, has just been published at at Munich. 
mp vs aa 
i # in Italy. 
HAMBURGH.—Accounts from this 2 
cabo the 17th 
ee oe 
