; 
‘THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Aucust 13, 
& ‘arrangement 0 North-Eastern 
Mie iM “eatery é line is ai ae vary little from 
reiary aid down by the ili of H The American 
Gov amen pares to Lali hig a are tract of land on 
"North ern Border of Maine, while we give 8p 
“i nand the right to navi 
y scatedany 4 
Rouse’ s = Por 
gate the St. John above mar 
had ot ya lace betwe 
the Presiden 
Mr. Wobctes baa refused, in hoe most decided terms, to 
admit the pretensions of Mexi 
ome ee, 
ch Catia of Parliam 
under our Parliamentary 
returned to Wi 
that her be with intends ofl tad ‘Scotland are autumn, 
and that the Royal ting out for the purpose, 
Oficial, Movem nile Hi 5 confidently pot ar that 
pickle Bile Ss p puapedvencs of the state of his health, has 
resign mander-in- 
Chel i is ehiabied that the Duke of Wellington 
rd Hah ff ane te invited by her Majesty 
nua ah 
Exchequer paix Report. the cammanionas® iv pre- 
Parliament their 
sented to Report o Ex er For- 
gery; he Government have rhe ced that “it will 
not be taken intosonsideration until next session. e 
along but very compl ument, arran 
= remarkable clearness, but from its systematic preci- 
it isi ible to. .give more than a general outline 
of its contents... It ap » that Mr. Beaumont 
r. Rapallo 377 bills of 1,000/. each, which 
have come f the commissioners, - 
sive | been destroyed or ex- 
ged.at various times ; among the nme one parcel 
of Ty ne was b Of these 26 
of Seaeinien and, Co., 
7 Coz, 161 to Messrs. 
place eeetard ay, the particulars of | ° 
News. The 
came. into pos 
course of 
e. or, suspicion that they 
were other than genuine, or had been improperly per 
Ee] 
by any person whatever.” The amount in the hands 
ent rs of this class is 117,000/. The aod 
ens and pss oa 
are mentioned in nearly the same honourable terms as 
those of the first class, but still some doubts are expressed 
as to the cauti exercised, The missioners 
rest bts on the number, frequency, and large 
amounts © with th ‘same 
5 per eent. per annum, and the 
re allowed to remain — 
rent, regard being had to a rie of opeig chanted upon 
as compared with th the equer- 
‘themselves At the tame “es the oehijinetiiats 
on of want of enution a agtinst any of the parties 
any of t 
d class. The amount in ~ et 
eke ain an 
te. oe mbo | a0 
: the 
| ing seven Ministerialists and 
piness the 
f | Should the pis mo not be sitting, then the 
forialie® 210; My Odillon Barrot (Opposition), ul iy aE: 
reville (Legitimist), 
6;.M. Beat 26 
beech nt | 
These were nl 
ignon, 208 ; 
who were, comtequently, 
jo votes. Opposition papers | 
deny this statement, and contend that the victory of er 
reassembling of the Chambers in December or January an 
next, although it is considered ep a rst oe | 
ca m™m 8 ajority, the 
of 200 votes, whi ch may, caenoing to 
r their opponents. 
fluctu 
ci 
On M 
M. Del 
were the only candidates who had an abso 
a second ballot took place for 
acrosse, an O 
of the other eandidates having t 
third ballot Pepe: consequ 
At ‘ae close of “ ballot, the Ministerial bure 
with th ie usual formalities, | 
t affa ven 
the committee on 
dress, written ioe 
‘Tuesday, was s much “objested to by the joomla on 
account Ren ba 
The ‘hep gency Bill was brought before 
the Chines at their sitting on Tuesday. ter an ex- 
ium, pointi e ne of t sure, and re- 
Nein the - f France in regard to the a suc- 
cession, the Bill was read is si nd dated at the 
Pa ay ‘of Riacg) 0 king fi 1842, and contains 9 Articles 
as follow minority ce ases at eighteen 
years accom pis. rs “at the moment of the King’s 
death, if aor Prince nearest the 
Throne, in the eoabined order of succession, accordin 
to the Charter vt 1830, if he 
Sebdudtacuet 
ey 3. The went nd entire exercise of the R 
rity, in then f the King, belongs to the ore 
4, The 12th aeels of the Charter, and all.the 
re 
eres 
ene 
is d to convene them within three ros 6, 
The guardianship of the young King 
to the Queen, Princess tye ther, 
whilst unmarried ; and in the event of the Megalo # of the 
are, the nearest female branch 
Orteane.— On Thursda 
6,000. ; Mr. J. W. 
kins, 18,0002. ; Mr. 
mm posed of 
of some fta The 
which 1 S. ay: Berckees en Ay sear "and Messrs, W. 
vend J, Morgan 21,000/, 
“ fForeign. 
Pwanee— The Chambers. —The election of President 
. Sauzet, the Ministerial east- 
me up the votes there Miveeton 5 for M. Sauzet (Minis- 
as is 7 70eehnat 
was performed 
cave of Pai ag hier the ! body had been ty te to the 
vault, the King and the Princes were let with Te 
ne, and here the affliction of the 
beet letter of condo 
godfather ; 
family is described 
reference to this painful stibjéct the 
Avie praise ae a! Duke of Be 
VF te Duke of Orle 2A 
yeen celebrated at 
Kirchberg i in the preety if the exiled royal family, ag 4 
roof of their afflic 
but as 
the paremeaty a fe 
wall. 
= poner 
ming the rumour that an accident had 
appened in that town to M. de C ‘ 
event. 
bite been received ‘in’ Paris 
’ 
Il with his head “eatie nst the garden 
counts add the gratifying ussurance that 
the injury sodived by a vie Chateaubriand is not sétious, 
—In the com mercial ¢ 
Yarietts, draws 
sai 
on Sunday, for whic 
rovinces.— 
inform us that the ha 
many districts, than 
rowded audiences. 
o have seated great 
of Paris it is stated that the 
ovelty, ho es 
ormers es 
scandal isi 
sy are warmly com- 
all the departments 
agnificent; not larger, in 
in aver 
the wheat is so fine as to raise ta be pe oe Rain os than 
| transport corv 
that 
ort for New Zealand, wit 
and barley 
most a 
of the o 
w Comman: er of 
rench nav a ce in the 
€ Infante Der 
return to the re ee 
on. The Regent 
of distinction, had 
& 
o 
2: 
Q 
= 
a ° 
—_ 
> 
e 
the officers a the arm 
reside in 
Executive, By consequence 
t a dinner of Christino 
féte da day 
Mo 
of Queen Christina’ 8 
Por —_ 
ampton on ur 
“France co 
ounts from e Paci, are to the 3d inst. 
oe 
at the} are to proceed on 
pain, but are deci not to 
ntil the Queen’s marria cid 
am a a decree bedeihee all 
who had not obtained a special 
adrid, to return forthwith to their 
osts. Mr. Washington Irving 
os, on the anniversary 
atroes steamer arri ived a 
j es from listen to the 
en place 
Plenipotent leading members of the Govern- 
t at the Duke erceira’s; and the treaties, en- 
dari eek, and signed by Donna’ Marla, 
had come in from Cintra for that purpose, have 
arrived by this packet to ive the signature of Her 
jesty.—The convention for tariff reductions had made 
rig 8 pane Nepislative ne no 
consideration the pressing 
ed. ne aatilie 
t; but in is 
s had any topic but “factious motions been 
fi nable ¢ plete the ier 
ve Govern ment, intended to proregué be 
aud it was doubtful rar even an 
t to een’s #pecch would ‘be Pre 
ped fa the Chamber of Deputies.—The . 
lo Branco had poe a falitodatl? vaiepay 
n of a band of robbers, 
b Spaid the the latter eect 
Apulia had just a 
th diploma’ 
question had had occurred at # 
mide ene crisis, 
é, he slipped oh . 
