last, ee winch ane nbs noes of the Charter w million and a half pi tasty fo or 
3 opposed, and to false position in rien. bis. too | Syria, where the Divan was ‘asiziasiai to pursue the line 
- ready acceptance of Ras would probably place him. of policy against which the representatives of at Bri- 
ELGIUM.— sentati en manufac- | tain, Austria, and France had remonstrated. se let- 
turers have had interviews with the Ministers of Foreign | ters also refer to some misunde dings bet Russia 
Affairs, the Interior, and Finance, on the subject of the | and the Ottoman Porte, evincing = Oepent of the 
French ordonnance respecting linen fabrics. After de- | latter to assert its fullindependence. Sir Joh ‘Niel, 
ing e€ and. pro the manufacturers, | our Envoy in Persia Se 4 Constantinople = te 20th, on 
they said that it was necessary immediately to take a pro- | his return to thi a Vie urmer, 
visional in order to prevent the importationinto | the Austrian Seca in the Turkish capital, was to 
Belgium large quantities of English thread. e- | leave Broussa for Italy. great fire, 120 
ported they said, that a vast depot of English thread is | pete’ es, had taken place at Hasskien, a suburb of the har- | 
ing i t bour of Constantinople, Letters from Jerusalem state 
f snarket is closed p conti exercise his duties without 
will open interruption from his Christian colleagues, and that 
our market. 17 Piste 0 protection from the Governor, Tayar 
received day -account ficulties encoun in hing the 
:into Belgian s, and tha d of the new church have been overcome, and 
tation ; an if any such | the work is y 
g should happen, he would immediately take some} Unirep Srares. —The _packet-ship Big ea Capt. 
8 t it; if the existing laws scale not | Waite, _— sailed from New York on Oth ult., ar- 
w lication of ficient rse will | rived at this port on Sunday morning,” iy the Russell 
be had to the legislature. oi stated that no eblisigh th ment Glover: in the AG eee The papers by the latter are six 
ended for France esti changed, and | days later than those by the Great West tern, but their con- 
n sent to Belgium. lanations given by ents are unim rej No authentic particular ad bon | 
ter were received with confidence by the deputation, allowed to tran ectin, 
Fe ee oe ee ae ER eS PEP LT TS ee 
1842.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
485 
coalition being pois the different is were thus 
voting rapidly, an ate was expected to be equally 
pe.exnestor’s so tnt HE. the 15 the prorogation was 
o take plac i 
expecte pla are i 
the iui Oppo phase by a thre 
the Chamber of Deputies the "Ministers ty rei oe 
fairs ina to the necessit ect of 
ab modify the tariff “Coun 
va aed that this eaiaenuce was the 
i as negotiations w 
Spanish tariff. A te 
the 9th brings advices from Madrid of the 4th inst., 
which day t s had granted the Rodil Cabinet the 
meres? pene ation to collect the taxes, The proroga- 
jon will t therefore speedily follo We —A + eeapeia h from Per- 
Zurbano had entered 
4th, charged by the Queen’s hing 
Baresioun on 
ent 
m 0 put pRis n the Carlists in Catalonia, and to in 
date 2 republicans that province an 
f Barcelona affects to regard with satisfaction the 
expected arrival of th page as the onl u- 
lated, from his knowl of mountain warfare, to p 
down the Pagtiat guerillas, Barcelona was quite tran 
quil on the 2 eldest son of Don Francisco 
de Paula was eeiaad at Mad 
betwe ich and Cadiz steamers now ply constantly. 
The health of the ; Reseat 3 is said i bs re-sarabiiehad he 
has consulted Dr. Costello of Lond h 
another return of 
he has vas subject. 
Au.—Advices have been received from Lisbon 
t- 
: favourable report on his case, oshatear that there i is no 
chance the painful whic: 
malady to 
merc 
two rere ars n the previous da 
forwarded by thi 
ary for eee Affairs, $ 
r the canna now adopted, which rere embodied in a 
tts letter, ips reference chiefly. to 
took as hea ort meena in. Fe Loni 
H page AND SYRIA 
the 23d ult. announce the 
widow of the English eas of the same mae who held 
an important com mand jia, was a natiye of Spain, 
was said ied from the lotions family 
f Ximenes. wa an remarkable for her 
abilities. Lady Whittingham was rw Aix-la- 
pelle, accompanied by Prince Paul of Wurtemberg. 
HampurG.—The 7th inst, having been appointed by 
the Senate as a day of nike, On and humiliation—in 
fact, a general fast—it w so kept, in the strictest sense 
intended, Business eg rely suspended, and the 
enti 
churches, as well as those buildings which are now used as 
substitutes for St. Nicholas’ and eter’s, were 
crowded to suffoca during their several a and 
liberal at visrom were made towards the re-construc- 
of those sacred edifices, the loss of which i is so uni- 
versally deplo. ed. ivine service e was likewise performed 
the British c h. The committee ed by th 
Senate has published a list of contributions for the aid of 
SMP LIER. including the m money received by the relie 
mmittee, e€ amount roe d up to the 22d June is 
about os 23), si marks ban 
ENMARK.—Letters thei ace eae ie es King 
of Denmark } teen acceded to the 
n 
make an iron railway get ‘Altons to Kiel. A tter from 
Copenhagen beady hat Mademoiselle Rachel is to 
ust the Dan pital on her way to St, Petersburg 
P e time in the ig sap eae city, payed 
the festivities i in  hepoar “of the 2 nniversary of the 
age of the Emperor and Em Russia, and is 
Pee gaged to give eighteen pat Bsiel thal for which she will 
receive 36,000 silver rubles. 
ussiA.—The € papers announce the arrival af the Rus- 
sian Minister of War, Tchernitschew, at Te 
20th of May last. 
new conv 
russia and Russia, Be Mey rief peri 
ene’t e inhabitants pati the 
Lip i pay obliged t ap down by for 
—Letters fro in Goh stant snbplé'o of 
sailing from that port onthe 
previous day of two a eas ane three ey taee having a 
large reinforcement o oa together with a 
‘ined e engineers are 
Famed gone to Konigsberg in order w up the de 
ns. Itis.also stated t erence respecti 
the f ifying of ap ais -¥ aay? and that that place 
4) ae 3 fortress of th ss, It is expected t 
ill soon m that ere seaén fa 
"be employed sites from Dresden “x! the 
ght page A rae oe 
e th on the tae 
he p ces of corm are phat 
argh ow ow, and ve the bes steamboat the 
dea ms thelr 
and te travellers iid to the Saxon Switzer. 
hie Faces be dope 
of Lai Whats m, attributed by her 
e an excessive use 
ay Whittiagham, wha Whe. tid | last 
g the ne negotiations between 
Lord Aakbaiton pet fd the United States’ Executive. The 
messe the 
Queen’s to H by n- 
us steamer arrived at Boston on the 18th in in the 
Britannia, and p ed express to Washington. The 
tiations for a settlement of the differences pen 
Great Britain and the United States be quickened 
arrival of the despatches of which he was ee |e 
rer, and terminate, it was hoped mt believed, in 
early and ees. adjustment of, th ¢ boundary and 
other dispute Ld bill extending 
Ist of Avgust was before the a 
= are that the Presi 
eaivtth wri 8 er tia Ist of July, imposing 
tional at ! ill should provide for the 
i eds of ic 
istributing 
lands des adr states. The Hiber: 
bringing accounts of a large meng * dua of the nomi- 
nation of Mr, Clay as the new Presi 
Canapa.—The Mont pers entain no less than 
seven fara half columns filled with the na 
appointed justices of the pe 
Lower Canada. ey whole list embraces more 
nam The ers complain that there are too m 
French pamsyan state that ae Charles Bagot is 
mp Fargo to carry out the policy of nat 
aes ise to two © ri a fair, share 
— By 
the | pointment ee 5 Somomnietee e, W 
tant news from St. Domingo, stating that a revolution 
eee oo ape ident Boyer Coe ears posed 
d his life was in imm anger. piaoaay; 
says the Philadelphia Jaret of the Brae ig from Capt. 
Jilliam which arrived here 
y 
hs had Just 
in 0, giving the important information that a revelithed 
had taken place in io island, that President gi he had 
been deposed, and ad been, or woul put to death. 
th not make 
Tn urry of departure, Capt. 
pr a Lap rt, year impression, however, is 
mn his min 
hat his informant said that Presi- 
pe — put to death, but this he is 
not positive.”’ A le’ from Ca ted the 
29th May, contains a description of the late calamity at 
St. Domingo, fully firming a e horro f the 
earthqu and the redations of the mountaineers, 
with a few additional particulars. It appears that all the 
towns within 150 ve suffered more or less, and 
that the Palace of the celebrated Christophe, and the 
a in eed Me ay! ie which is about 14 miles 
of The city itself, 
m Cape Hay as 
Sbiek is parently called the city of Ca ape Hayti, Hay- 
tien, or Fra 
styled ‘* Palace of th 
a mile square, the streets running hi rig 
mong the yt a , ime me of 
sekitbte brought from , 
Beet ag just finished a 
Dorian, the. late Governor 
re seem 
ara 
his 
Gene 
S h 
= aock hate that DAD SOE ost; whi 
- e Sort ating for want of sufficie ine, there seems 
have been a needless sacrifice “of ife and property. The 
ayti, when taken from the 
ard the Active, a Ham burg h mer- 
8 government, he 
ity of the mg erg oppo te 
the 
d t 
e the sca of. Assembly, giving 
be nee of about 30. members who w 
§¢2 
— t 
o be forcibly ex Thes 
etic satadthueted or the ¢ earthquake, which, « of course, has 
bee bin more Pre- 
sidents elected for life.—The only Seren in 
the Jamaica papers is the serious illness Lady Elgin, 
who had been dangerously unwell, but rite peor ina “ait 
way of recovery. The merchants of Ki 
plaining loudly of the bad management < 
Company; and the *‘ Jamaica Dispatch’’ 
the remarks of t onial press on that 
stor a of the Hon. Edward Panton to the office of 
neellor had created marcy Sed n the epeakership 
use 
B3 VU It 
quotes at leng 
ing heat of the sun, grain and vegeta ex- 
y d dear. 
[ee ee 
WBarliament. 
HOUSE OF LORDS. 
Saturday.—The Howse met to hear the royal assent given by 
commission to wr | ol 
‘The Speaker ‘of the House of Commons, attended by several 
ee ae of that at Hons avi appeared at the bar, the commis- 
royal hg given in vod usual at ee 
_ pated Custo ets 
Hawkes’s Divorce Bill, and her 
om the select 
d with the pane. 
edral th 
Masoare’ Estate Bill, 
priva pee pals. 
—The e of Butenxvce reported fro 
committee that tne pros _ procee 
of body a ee bard Collieries Bil 
‘ein on, te "hie gegos veg 
on oa ‘: su i eer ‘semcieaal a are 
ech 4 moving th Sppcthtnent ofa Nareag in | of in 
Pe kar 1 of Re adoed Selcned the motion ‘nat 
whe be and unjust to excite ex pectatic 
which could not be realised se Y that 
measure.—The sieng was protracted to a bee hour, but presented 
no important feature differing from the stateme 
subject in the . 
division the numbers 
ice 61; i sanjonlly sean Be 
aavanond during “tre recent rage oe: of the 
poh 3 send bn Parliament, the 
ally a i , 145, Non-con 
