THE GARDENE RS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Serr. 10, 
attention of the journals.—From Spain and 
e no intelligence of particular interest : 
Portugal we “808 de hse eli 
ting a commis- 
sion of the provincial diets to be consulted on all matters 
poe to the interests of the States, A repor ort was cir- 
ted in the middie of the week announcing the death 
of the King of Hanover, at Dusseldorf; but it was soon 
menrnet 2 to be — ire st — the Levant no 
portant change has occurred since our last ; the affairs 
of er and Turkey are b ivebiies tomas a settlement, 
- rege is no as any fear of a collisi 
me, the Queen’s progress in Scotland is the 
ies subject ep interest. Her Majesty and the Prince 
have left Dalkeith on a tour in the Highlands; and all 
ave been marked by a constant 
and attachment. 
; 
longer, the complete restoration of tranquillity. 
Howse Neos 
and swith anes have left 
we i) € 
ite Majesty 
Te a go in the Highland 
ieecach Perth y their » way rm c Both 
the Queen and Prince are quite well, and are received by 
with the greatest ‘loyalty and respect. Th 
Prince of Wales and Princess Royal a 
Castle, bar w? in excellent health. 
a HA Canterbury.—We are happy to an- 
th of his — e the Prim been 
gradual improving ae ei pasar and ty os steady 
s of the improvement seem 
rounds for th the expecta 
uke a. sdpsien on W 
Beicdredeay race’s recovery of health and 
strength is so steadily advancing, that no further bulletins 
are considered 
are at Windsor 
nent. 
the monopoly closer. 
in recent 7 Fi gf 
that certain ae aw are determined to make 
The ot of this system appears 
Sen desi » Which state that the 
gum, pressed by the Senegalese 
etermination not to deli- 
Moors, holders of the 
a av’ 
guineas necessary “for their wants. e, which in 
oduced fou r millions of gy ale of gum, 
ili year. The 
stand, owing to the m 
annulled, on the 3d in 
r is, pani re, to 
Sareae to 
the * Qu ted b by th 
os for the fortifications of Paris will fall vets short 
of the expenditure. the one hundred and fo ae mil- 
rd vied: 75, it says, have absenily been expended 
25 are due to contractors, so that 40 millions 
main Th ‘* Quotidienne,” in order to show 
40 millions will not go very far, observes, that ten forts 
are not vcsaa ge shed; that fou ae = are not a quarter 
finished ; and that six are not 
my Fs al Family.—A letter ae Tréport, August 31, 
previous day 
collection -nateeiaag ells 1,000f. 
de- a that the Duke 
uring @ violent 
Gu 
e Prince alighted 
is re oko the tow 
having passed through the Rue d’ Arras 
the National Guards and the troo 
mayor presented 
to which the Prince replied most Pasertam Notwith- 
standing the wetness of - Bilgsiad a vast number of per- 
sons remained in the op during the saseeenes of the 
nm and — a coy the. Prince. The Duke returned 
Prt 960 veh ae thence Paris, but left almost immediatly for 
Gazette en wolPhe: Quece has been pleased dene, aoe he inspected the tro Whe 
to direct it to be passed under the Great Seal, AA Re to the Duke of Orleans, ve the Duke of Ne- 
granting the a Viscount of the United om | mours was t. eee pie great emotion, 
to Gen Hill, G.C.B., and his heirs male, | saying that foun sufficiently 4 
name, fe and title of Viscount Hill, of Haw | gretted, or honoured, skthes it apt he be his constan 
and of soy ange the county af Salop's and, in de. | endeavour to fu his duties with zeal, in order to a 
fault of such issue Br ies Viscount to | the aff tion with which his br other was sur- 
Lad pauses: and oy i, Bat, — ey Hill, and his hated he Du of Orleans, who had been indi 
eir: t, is 
sien ane of he w eekly average 
circulation of th whlogdeene oading the 20th, ult., shows an 
increase of 160,702/., as compared with that of the 
E 
as ec from 
s9001 to 9 an, see = very nearly double what it 
ee 
tap is little political interest in the news 
The journals ve, meget tittle sabe for 
the eaploitat 
ia and Chinese news. 
a the public—eary Ph paris rag x A gs 
field has siovelative Tndividuate 
on have ma ro the monopoly of the at 
ces, t 
= 
aw 
celle: partments 
t being prepared in the Pavillon ee le 
at the Tuileries, for the Duchess an the young Pri 
Her Royal Highn ness will not inhabit the Pavillon Mar. 
san, where s 34 
affli 
incr Case Ler 
8 however stated fi 
rom another 
the Duchess “A Sirieane has ex- 
pressed an objection to reside in the Tui 
inister of hain “Works, “a 
o 
® 
hic 
2,700 metres in len h 
pressing at a Satisfaction at the 
manner in which the whole of the works had beén exe- 
cuted.—Th eninge for the rail from Paris to Lille 
one oa represented by MM. 
Mellet and Henri, 4s eers, and ‘composed in “f reat 
peneries of I The tre said to 
Mintater of Public 
The works, = state, have hitherto 
on with remarkable activity and success ; and 
L, will, be definiti ss kno wee “ne Ba 
efinitive own.—The' Roue 
ep é Mg i: 
8 being tened by th 
, and let go Priack pe ehened. by h amas 
of a farmer at Anneville was s attacked, ‘ana 9 
killed, nig 18 ney * unded. 
Spa 
sheep were 
a anit from Madrid are of 
A Bo the guardian of the n 
to be deigudeuds ill. Th 
inued 
the 29th 
psaeed of last week. The Princ 0 
with a reg gular peter. coat from the a. 
0 t the r of Lord os 
n, and "ta lande od at Bar ia under th whe — 
authority of the Political Chief and Captain- pith of 
Catalonia. His arrest took place, because 
formerly in the service of D 
tinue to be fille 
hanks, and soon formed but one 
Several districts were entirely laid w 
es bic ig by th 
a 
ion, eae. Fy bee 
eneral Zurbano saa so active 
h of Leon. 
in paintings of Velasquez, Murillo, Ri and 
first-rate painters of the Spanish schoo, besides many of 
the Dutch masters, of etd care 
hav 
RTUGAL.— e 29th ult, 
nt The debate — expected to te ate in a day 
or two, with a large majority for sean pd Beng of 
particular interest had ph Pe in the Cha of Peers, 
The Chambers. would be prorogued in about = days 
di 
until the ordinary session, commencing o 2d of 
January. The re-construction of the Ministry peters 
completed ut the period of the proro e 
ack. rogress 
nips piamedtion an 
he valbiel of the 
treat: vileges of British 
residents, without any specific ehalentert of reduced et 
n return, which they were vg age not to for No 
bonsitunaae reduction would be 
The affair of the slaver ie Ae. 
esos g, and was rier ees 
given up he Por oe ese Gocenine ent, got Spanis 
papers and hoisted the Spanish flag, seemed hike 
to be : serious caus pres bet Spain a 
Portugal. The _proo gues aencaean? wine 
intention of resuming possession 
ened resistance, il hoisted his. ‘flag, and the 
[aisieter menaced war if violence were used or d e flog 
blished i oo late ‘commercia reaty be t 
ountry and Belgium, has naturally excited the anger 0 
the Fren 3 nsequence, a t aris 
papers loud in their denunciations of Belgian ingratitude. 
The * National” conte at if ‘* the cause 0} 
duct is sought for, it will be found in the fact that Belgium 
ow ev ing st 8 obt from 
her everything she required ; and that 
contrary, has always treated this little people as 
start. Belgium, as it appears, is a Sipe to show tbat she 
possesses the two principal virtues of the parvenu-—a pro" 
found contempt for those who testify towards zs some 
con mage and a pr ni Sp re 
spise Lava a L 
advocate bit dintti ing with G 
h the interests of Bek igi 
€s ed by her two last voyages; bat i 
prote; to ig against interference in a matter pure 
eee and the affair dro ee a 
OLL —Letters ag the Hague i s th and 
Thiers arri ner there on the 30th ult, from Antwerp, 
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