THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[AvcusT 6, 
rformed on Wednesday, a 
for inert 
for the eee event.— 
nals inning to — against _ aT com- 
mitted by Gen. in his mission against the 
Carlists of rere it is believed ani the late Cortes 
sembled, and that a general late 
mella has positively declined joining 
in which the present Prime Minister holds office.—By the 
Levant mail we learn that the affairs of the Ottoman 
eve of declaration; a 
Persian army is preparing to march against Bagdad, and 
another against Erzeroum; while a fresh outbreak has 
occurred on the Servian frontier, se the whole of Bul- 
garia is in open revolt against the Porte 
At home it is announced that Parliament will be pro- 
rogued on Thursday next by the Queen in person. Both 
Houses during the neal been merry with the 
completion of various ory to the close 
of the Session, and satel bills which had given rise to 
much discussion in their earlier 
Kingdom show that the count 
finer season; and even where the supply is likely to be 
deficient, the quality of the corn ee to be better 
than has been known for many year 
Wome News. 
Queen, Prince Albert, the Prince of 
i d 
ambridge ar- 
the Sub-Prefect, rallied round him all the friends of t 
Revolution of J uly, a and supported the candidate of libe Al 
the Legitimist. Here was proof, ex- 
th of a 
ta 
+2 ashe Covers n de- 
been cas 
and ate on the a be sition bes quoting letters from M. 
Thi iers and M. Odillon Barrot in support of various 
= alist candidates, M. Roe fied then tak his seat, 
the Government have dismissed the Sub-Prefect for 
wit the letter in question, on the ground that such a 
i ules of administrative 
The 
ment in the elections. . Du- 
ee again 
. Barrot, the elec 
a M. Emile de Gi rand, editor of the’ “ a bagsetadey has 
quireds some notoriet Arman ‘Carrel, 
of sol saan ee m ae duel, then occupied attention ; 
objection had been raised to his pationa as and some in- 
fo: aantity having rote dis covered in his qualification, it was 
considered doubtful whether he — be Ppa ne take his 
seat sa either of the places for w he has been returned. 
The mission had proposed nis aiden by 25 vo nei to 3, 
but pote — n was os urned. In regard to the election 
of Pre t a warm d angry contest may | be expec cted 5 ; 
é Mi 
servatives would vote for the Presidency of M. Sauzet, the 
uzet 
solved to brin ard M 
position oe begin to recommend a reconciliation _ 
M. Thiers, who had sinned their intention of suppor 
ing M. Ox bel 
lillon Barrot. ere is a gener mpresin 
day to Go 
Prince Albert on 3 res, inst., w 
will whe a Sin The’ 
jebbedert for the bench of 
ay at Brusse 
h 
cof Kent 
and 
Buckley a ye the [Que Col. 
oe “er relieved Col. Rieverks as ag a = Waiting | 
entary y_Movements.—It h as been announced 
candidate was opposed by Mr.Sturge, wh 
the Cha sb gg at the nomination on 
f han was in favour r. 
lemanded on ‘behalf of Mr. Walter, who 
a majority of 81. 
—A letter from the Chancellor 
Lord one of the members 
ncellor 
p the Stebedilp of the ee 
psall Hall, on Prepara 
are making at "the Castle to celerate th the Looe of | and M. Salv. 
aa | hay 
that if these candidates go to the ballot with M. Dupi 
o are also proposed, Nay will each 
table portion of votes, but none of them suf- 
o form an tees ri 
tion valid. At pre g is rtainty, 
but the fact that the "tifferent sections of the ee 
are ready to support a i which m 
have a respec’ 
ient 
e 
s 
will be followed by the 
—The funeral — 
ains roe the lake Duke fro 
he east “i “vhs length | of. the | proces- 
“The cl sit both o 
the cords of the pall a born 
bac Marshal Soult, 
four of these cords ; the 
Chamb er of Peretes oa the two 
nce’s charger, a grey, was covered with a : Dias ae 
sade with ites stars. The Princes, 
tions of ee and Bee een followed in ina sds line 
Be 
te} 
eds, and states his intention. to withhold the ¢ of mourning coa mh the ase of the public 
. rane every crane y for the melancholy fate of the 
_. Gazet —Official notice was staat e and the grief of his On Wednesday the 
oe reve as eo 1S etates vehtey was performed in Notre Dame, in the pre- 
a oe eee r. ur n immense concourse of spectators and th 
the Assistant C ntroller, have full Ltn under the State saiburtiien fa eae was Salsloatax by the > Areb- | see 
Bills in their passed con od hey Session, to sign quer | bishop of Paris. to LSS on 
sak Mr: Or. ©. G. You “etchant Silt has | Thursday, where at will be Mepoued in the sepul- 
a oat to the of Prin- | chre in the pr the King, the Paiker pe the 
Spry tere BY the pct, Gibbon to the office t Officers bate 
ork vacant of Yo The Capital.—On F, , the Chamber of Peers pre 
ted an address to Fi King on his recent hévdavement. 
In his reply, the King N id, ‘‘ 1 am much affected by this 
ape, mbers.— nd in it the expression of those sentiments 
al and P’ a Nien ee The state re tate of the Minis. with which my own heart is penetrated, and a n edie 
conrplieitedy mn the contests of parties have commenced | f a bm “8 eee eke ay ag 
with more than their ony. The Chambers have | future against Aggie — i : r the 
been engaged in discussing the validity of disputed re- from pei bis o: waters they, wang Ds, eye 
s, and some startlin res have made of | The editor of the « eee H : ee at 
electoral intrigues in which several members i d. for bela Which has i " 
er h in estimation as the Opposition leaders, whe- | paper. ip the 20th <a atc A 
ther Republican or Royalist. The first case brought on wi the aerhiad t bt Bg tela sa ang Mbp 4 he, Sa 
the ele M. De Larochejaquelin, the Roy two years’ impri ent and se Reger rs agra t 
deputy for Plo f. read a letter from the | have been ed in Paris of the oF Bah toon 
Sub-Prefect of the district, stating that he had at first ob- | the eminent surgeon whom ’ sletonees es | be 
served neutrality in the election, but that when he saw the | the most honest of men. He died on Monday last, at 
Prefect, his superior, to the Legitimist te, he, | Lyons, in the arms of his son, who had accompanied him 
as soon ee e the Con- }.en 
on his oor ag of the troops in Africa, from which he 
was returning. Two days previously, his wife expired at 
The Baron was 76 years of age. He 
ie 
ei San ommencing the career of hig 
professional life in 1787, when he embarked for America 
ajor in navy, he continued it without 
Sigceuition ap . his last mission to Africa. 
Sparn.—We learn by the Madrid mail of the 26th ult., 
that Sefor jetties alg the Queen’s guardian, continued to 
ke ch sin her esty’s househol He had ap- 
inted Sefior Lujan, a de to the Cortes, and an e 
timate frien . Gonzales, tutor Queen. 
dame de Belgida, the friend o com Ae ani, 
had been nevtabe ed as Lady of thie be Sefio 
tijo, well known her Spite | in favour of the Cities. 
assign ~~ in so 
en. Zarbano had left Girona for Vich 
town, he ordered the list of the rebels 
uals on there to be presented to him. After having per- 
used it, - Rharatie- six 0 of them to be ce on ‘lis follow- 
Madrid 
ing day, and the remainder set~ at libe 
journals ae filled with complaint of the ruelties com- 
itted by Zurbano. ress their “astonishaaal t 
ye 
a : Government had not snrevfared: and hint that the 
had e il rivate letters 
be e again assembled, 
about 3 months. 
i 
ce. 
recognition of D 
and ae ari she oe of Count Sitbgaholl as Rien xa 
ee t Lisbon. 
M.—A project 
Ghamber t of Representatives 
wees ha pears of the con 
t of law has been presented to the 
by the Minister for Foreign 
concluded 
d. 
and rese ervations as = 
nabs nd th 
vines - 
ne or the Seaaead law shall 
binding the day after the promleation, The King and 
— = not return yoshi aris till the end of next week. 
AN m Berlin inform us that the 
collects made for the establishment of an hospital and 
hool at Jerus lem, for man Pro ee. ee oor unt to 
f Pose 
itetkent ‘has een git? oduced at Vie 
Baron Phili et de Stramitski, Director of Accounts of 
arly 80 years of 
e. 
enetian, whom he had liberally pa- 
hee As 7 tbat to a lucrative place in his office; 
by a stone in a handkerchi hief, hes 
dered by a 
kre and 
he was struck 
in the act o} 
murderer . hun 
ron was greatly respected, and was one 
the oldest functionaries in the finance department of the 
overn: 
een papers contain an account of an inter- 
view with which the eb recently honoured an Eng- 
lish ree who had yisited Rome. e Quaker, it 
sted the interference of 
fatal duel 
fought in 0; otels sea "tee naval 
Ki 
pu a6 ol of the French ae adron. 
ordered the the parties concerned 
miral, on condition that 
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