THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
(Serr, 3, 
demonstration of hostilities.— 
ut any 
From the United States we have the confirmation of the 
received last week, respecting the treaties with ag 
land ; the Senat wim 
doors, and no doubt was felt that they would be passed 
The municipal authorities of New 
were Ashburton a cordial 
reception, and they had by a unanimous vot ed at 
his di the rtments ity san "erga re- 
served for the use of the Governor of the 
raring 
on 
The accounts of their progress along the coast are filled 
with details of rejoicings in honour of her Majesty’s ap- 
pearance off the eastern ports. The yacht reached Aberlady 
on Wednesday night, and the landing and — of 
her Majesty to her Scottish capital were appointe take 
place early on Thursday mo he Midian 
district is not yet restored to its usual state. The mills 
body unemployed, and there is little pro- 
spect at present of an permanent agreement on the sub- 
ject of wages. In many places great distress prevails 
the families of workmen, and t the in- 
though 
stances of open violence are few, the continuance of the 
strike cannot fail to lead to serious consequences 
me Neos. 
Coverr.—Her Majest re A oe Prince Albert embarked 
at Woolwich early oe morning, in the Roya 
yacht, on a visit to Scotland, "uttenfed by a numerous 
Bill. The report on the Bill, which was drawn and 
b D 
brought up the Duke de Bro glie, is mentioned by 
papers of all parties, as by the most eloquent, digni- 
d, and co msive discourse which has been deli- 
vered in either Chamber is important setacet: e 
Duke victoriously refuted the arguments a adduced by the 
constituent r distinc 
adical party in favour of a 
islati 
gig eee approved the ap- 
o the ex clusion of females. 
In 
the following passage :—' 
new in ma 
ne 
which rarely bursts into expressi A woman could not 
go throygh this ordeal. It is not for her ~ ote that she 
hy mother to 
igre eer 
1 Soult, and in the 
mbe eputies by the Mionioter ° 
Im pao-vaeay oer this, the King, who had returned from 
his — , received the deputation of os Chamber 
of the presented the Regency Bill. His Majesty 
left pol in the e vening a after giving his assent to the Bill. 
the Interior. 
off renee by a a French ema for pira 
tra .— The“ Moniteur” contai mt cole ve slave 
railroad districts nt n insp 
charged with the "contr 1 and direction of the oodenale 
no fase Thiers has cha be fy! a his 
su e lea m Boulog t 
2 hak lows tad eek, occupied himself i in 
hs harbour, the rote «dey the column, th camp-gro skg 
i hich were poste ” 
mer. 
The Royal 
been current > the Pp 
King has yielded to the earnest prayers of the yand 
romised to abdicate in favour of his grandson, the 
moment mt age or infirmity may affect his health. It js 
said, in pri e to be 
wit ess during is life of the Duke de Nemours’ regency, 
o di is soy with hi sels when no 
ral health is at present good, 
shock which his te received by ao wful -aftic se 
of the death of his eldest son is eaaees to have shaken the 
a 93 at times he is ha to appear so overwhelmed, 
o be conscious of the presence of persons, or 
veastbe oe current events. It is this St dap ral 9 wander 
ing which coat: the greatest apprehens who 
so naturally anxious for the seagate: at Tis life 
ad facut ties. 
—Our accounts from Madrid of the 2st ult, 
are totally destitute of interest. The Regent Pmbs 3 
cers of 
Tribunal of of tht Pot had Sentenced to este etter 
x 
suite. Our M ontains an Lmiger wt < the vess.—The Paris papers continue principally = proved the dism commanders and 22 0 
— f her. Ma _ ’s prog cupied with the late defection of M. Thiers, and the rec Regiment 0: of Guad alaxara, pronounced by General oon tak 
siden arrived at Aberlady Bays on :Weines tion of the Duke de Nemours in oe —_—  departanents Halen. ‘Troops continued to be concentrated at Zamora, 
pt day night: ae Say Majesty intended to land on Thursday of nce, which the memes 9 on the heli hary frontier, and in nthe Asturias, where it 
of Buecleuch’s pier at Granton. The as more triumphant than that "of hie pean one brother.— s apprehen a an insurrectionary movement w 
erg of , adae and the Princess Royal are well, and | Lhe French RT who generally take the ‘ead in the be attempte me fears were likewise entertained for 
remain at Windsor. The Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha | outery against England a, at great length the the tranquillity of Galicia, Brigadier Oribe, who escaped 
the Castle on Saturday, and embarked on the same | Which they attribute to. this try of making the con- | into Portugal after the events of October, having subse- 
day at Woolwich on his return to an est of the Isthmus o England was a ently opened a corres with th ected of 
‘The i of Canterbury.—We are to s party to the treaty to pacify the East by preserving the | that province. Barcelona was tranquil at the date of 
that the health of the Archbishop has sigs impeore, integrity of the Ottoman empire, these same writers con- ya gp hs Me — oe a despatch of the Con- 
h the on cone for a couple of years that our sole “object was to S rpignan, announcing that the Car 
affords ground for serious oo his ossession of the eee of Suez, in psc * insure Chief Plinademunt, epee: Pedro M Morato, and five 
77th year. The: with which the Primate | 2 a shor * Bast the ies. The *‘ Presse’”’ com- | Carlist officers, arrested by the French troops on the 
ST ; but its severity ‘ect, | a x ase se mg “earning kcntilis e Cataloni cet marie under an ong of gene 
was to leave in utter state | that ‘the Eogiish Admiral and efore St. J = darmes, for Sere me ein the 
of prostration, that the for some days | of Nicaragua, se egoay A oo said, roo English Admiral can- | land. Prince Licknowski, forme a peiserel in ae ser- 
was ineffectual in restoring the tone of his corporeal facul tend ord than t country, or, at vice of Don ote los, and a ne pow ae Prince go see 
ties. The following is the bulletin y :—‘* His least, cut ca takin ough. 'o these fears the | has been arrested at Barcelona, as a Carlist travelling 
Grace th bishop wars of tranquil | ‘‘ Débats sé replied, = the. Nag ‘Admiral and fleet | with an aes. S52 
gate has taken some food, and his State, as, compared had returned to\Halifa Presse,” however, cna PortuGaL.—We have received Lisbon news to the 224 
that of yeeenedeye A is more ddington ame xiog — i tl worse ~ a have > = — ult. Prin nce Frederick of Austria had arrived in ek Bel- 
Ww biow vs lona fri to t es at Cintra. 
Gase —We learn by Tuesday’s “ Ga- ae clare og port of St. John’s blockaded, mane then de t | The eg an Road ered by the ministry in the Cham- 
atte” med onSaturdey ns rf ult., the wig oo 4 pleased _ eyond all precedent. Iti as & paper bloc ade ber of De uties by 62 votes one 19. The yd President 
to confer the honour of f Kni pad open | Cha es George ‘a doctr 3 : ultshe 
oun ing a Pe gt invest dion of <p the points, where England has an interest to land d ived f 0 t the 
him with the gold om end dee, be to deliver to him | alone— which enables her to intercept all com- Minter i part had sary a vote of censure on the dein 
the sceptr of Garte pac Sh rene fers countries without incurring the | quen 
— oma from the War Office appeared i in | expense of ill 3 other nations by | th eae ich under discussion, and expected to be 
e’’ on Tuesday, announcing tl measures of this kind.” The “ National” has also dis- | carried in the affirmative The Spanish slaver menti 
the distingnished gallantry displayed by the 13th tingui self by violent articles on the subject, but | in our — emained in the the Government had 
Light Infantry, during the campai ne 7 t exhibited so little knowledge of, , m Chamber of Rrenen in reply to an inquiry 
pire and in Affghanistan, ned as been pleas sed to | of the other Paris papers t mtd it eee nt to reply to | of one of the members that i it would not ’ owed to 
ve of that ent as suming "ie title of the 13th, or | them. In addition to 5 these speculations, the papers have | sail. Viscount Sa ad sutetite a3 a petition from 100 
nce Albert’ s, Regimen try, and of its | di — — — of a plot for declaring India in- | manufacturers, to the Cha — of Peers, praying to be 
Gains changed Ded yellow to blue. Her Majesty | dependen ¥ republic, | heard beforé y —— ion w hich 
has also been pleased to authorise the —— being governed a Generals of the E Army. The details —_ quite stationary. He d also introduced @ 
crown, superscribed geben’? asa of ye salted pg needa —— wd ee x" seraing iis ae lec 4 a stare 
perseverance, and enterprise evinced yt that re-| The Capital.—Two o individuals, ern possession Portugues to Beal il. ee 
giment, and R sigan several corps which sery the ammunition, arms, proj eS, ai endiary machines | GERMANY.—The Hanover Government ese - 
‘Dlockade of Jellalabad. Her Majesty ba rien been on tewise were ve been sentenced by the Court of Correc- | the 22d ult. publishes a royal proclamation respe 
| = tied etigee the 13th Regiment to receive an tional Police “= 18 months’ impri years’ | intended marriage of the Ronn Prince hag the raged 
ee Whit thes been airesedA y the Governor. | surveillance, and 3,000F. fine. , Three others of Saxe-Altenburg. It adverts to the amiable and 
al of India to wid gH, 8 _ months es has sont is bn papers | elevated sake omar of the 9 aide, & sail ae that the 
euted at Rome by Tenerani, asa to M. the King Sg onuhdeity Sp no} fe oe: ones of bis 
oer is understood that terms of compromise are in | son is full wate thi : It is said that Hano- 
iation, and likely to be concluded, between the heirs | ver bes age: 5 ihe § i an coining the | 
and next of kin of the lat Beronsss de the risen, thera? hag Berlin  soinns the oonvel- 
part, and the Conseil d’Administration the | tion formerly concluded betw Russie, fr 
Hosptals'on the we a fu the completion of which th extradition of deserters, has been renewed for several 
and property the late Baroness, in grant tie eed, tama been Poco we the King 
from the Baron, in consideration of a donation to be made | of Prussia to the féte. aa e place in 
to the hospitals b: ily.—On y the Cour | ci It that : uence of the continuance 
t jedgment of the Tribunal of Com- | of . e we. is f “ 
merce, by which a es Seagsrnn broken = d ‘make some alteration in the plan of the a 
; — —— i San ine. As s the grand parade of the two coms 
harvest, was condemned to er ay 60,0008, thar saonait-of te army is mt bab ay mage that times 
the penalty Fosse hag agreement.—The police having evi ae inte the ficial notice pop 
v 3 a most nature were com- | Provincial of Styri t of gratitude for 
mitted in one 7 ve “poe grath 
and that, by the aid of forgeries and’ supposition of per. | at he ay a 
sons, 1a n ¢ -| at the expense of the State, = ree Styria to the 
a sums of money were stata Facen ave offered to take on coastal ret b searere - 
Bill, the general disc ours when it | perso eee + croguaemte ts eee und for this at their off 
Wesel: The ballot was then esha ater the article + hed forge whom einai been accepted by the Gov ormment. The ‘ 
onan m, ven | fog Ye = out the preiter part have fully confessed Gasetse™: of ¢ the pe Ak: atehest that the Dated nd > 
favour, against it d Chancellor png i uchess of Angouléme were to 
announced he King would receive e papers announce that the ae on — 19th. said to have & 
was 
t from the use of th 
that 
ble ; 4 
waters of ‘hat place, but it was still feared he would 
