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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
the Duke of Devonshire at | 
“y Highness the Duchess of 
Gloucester is expected Ne arrive at Chatsworth on the 
24th inst., on a visit ie the D ses rar re. 
0; — General Sir T. Wilson 
erie ro of Gibraltar in succession to 
rd.—It is c 
then proceed © 
¢ Smal sty Roy 
Chief, to recommen 
mark of her se fayour on his Grace’s old companions 
in arm: s who served with him jn the Penin- 
lar 
JFforeiqn. 
France.— The lees .—The principal subjects of 
a in aha P apers this week are rather of a domestic 
ral ch adore The Ministerial joumale attac 
the ‘Legitimis st prints and aa ders, whilst hey flatter the 
ject rsons and family they ~ 
is he chief object of their attack, a ounce 
with great animosity for his Sills aieheaoe ith republi- | hi 
The Legitimist prints.reply by indi 
poe the proposed alliance. The caergy.f ne 
Chamber of Peer 
The organ of the ¢i 
there are not five wai Ai who would consent to sit, and 
share the moral and political obloquy attached t many 
necessary votes. Whilst th itimi d Ministerial 
prints are thus engaged, the war organs insist that Fra 
ought to tant di on S e is 
licans declare that Admiral,La Susse should land his Ma- 
rin deliv: e Maronites from the es. In 
to the introduction of Bishops into the Chamber, the 
Ministerial j hat Government has an tate 
intention, ‘‘ the Charter having already fixed 0- 
ries of oor who can be made Peers, and having iahodisd 
ecclesiasti 
- The Capital, —M. Royer Collard has refused to be pro- 
moted to the Chamber of Peers, — the belief that the 
th 
core sees oy y to w bobs sprat the Gover- 
Se ma ne one, erin denary last 
of that article. | fea chiens A math 
ie Chitllones Cadetedesvech of the. latter end of 
of 
from th 
the Colonies, is to'meetin 
Septem ber, | ‘ts, Si eee ea gon. 1 
bags 
The Provi —The pa 
gret the death of Hénin, ne 
who so nobly risked his life 
male convicts shipwrecked in the A 
rs pay the following shies to 
brave eer i+‘ It was in attempting to “bring to perfee- 
tion an idea that he had formed for saving the lives 
. his “fellow creature, that this ornament to the ma- 
Fra a — his frei mely end 
cont ya tising to shrine 
a considerable we eight in in pe ers but i in returning o 
board of the safety-boat he rece 
istressed, always in the fore- 
ipwrecked mariner from a wa- 
= ne of which she had been deprived by her recent 
This -address:'was received with acclamations of 
. Vive le roi! Vive le e ti 
=a) 
> 
: es 
a] 
nsier, acromor Marshal Soult, M. Guizot, 
inister of ee pr posed from En to Tréport, 
baked on board the brig La Reine Amelie, 
Li a 
m were received mations. 
Janvier, the Captain, and two other officers, ns Het the 
Order of the Legion of Honour from his We The 
is] 
eee 
King and their Royal Highnesses partook o 
board the Licorne, to which they invited ail ise ones ‘of 
the naval school. 
aA og rnals. mention that the aon coal 
a, fton Liverpool, reached Algiers, on: the 
oal. The French matho‘iti ties 
00 hat Mr. Scott t, or Colonel Scott, who 
has is = the service of Abd-el-Kader, was on 
bande t did not conceal the fact, but avowed 
. Seo 
mself wis sais of Abd-el-Kader. General Bugeaud 
porch perce ae ha ——— nee, but Mr. Scott 
insists on nibelng wes t to Spain. is in arrest on board 
the Dean.—The last accounts fi eAlsters are of the 
inst. The Governor-General left in the Phare, steamer, 
on se 3d, for n, to organise the different tribes 
the bah who lately ae to the Seca and to 
instal the n y of Mo em country around 
Algiers was ae uil, au market plentifully supplied 
with provisions. On the powerfu be o 
30th ult. lt 
the Issers nai their submission, and their chiefs arrived 
B 
had present 
the sareapee of Medeah, a’ 
he King of a French. 
peta, and un 
belonging to Abdel 
Sparn.—The celebration of the second mpegs of 
the revolution o as just taken place 
egent held a review of the } ional Militia and seer 
rot assisted, with the civil ter military authorities at 54 
g 
convey to Medeah the corn 
Te Deum, chanted in the church of San_ Isidro. 
Brerything went off es bein and orderly, enens 
the immense multit e which had turned o n the 
a] 
; and it urges” -capitalis 
ener “ least for one-fifth, that is, to. subscribe for 
4000 sh The k, accordi 
Ministerial < organs, cannot be questioned, and t 
—— t had taken the anton into serious consideratio 
fie 
f | next 
were left. ; 
The e Royal amily.—The Duke de ae | 
on Monday, 8 yas the divisions GE Mateatepeba tat 
cavalry forming part of the corps of operation on the | 
Marne, which was to have been commanded } the: late} 
Duke rleans, and distributed a number of decorations 
and promotions to the officers soldiers of t ips. 
At the conclusion, after havi P down the whole of 
he Duke 
Tikietlings aha ert r should 
energies were ahd ever should 
Be devoted to tiheie, and to the task of restoring to France 
s Jeave for the 
order to assure itself whether it - red any ‘adie diene 
0 the public, and to encourage a measure which promis 
i be so beneficial to the co’ antic According to the Bar- 
celona journals o} 6 
their 
o 
a 
d 
Zurbano de- 
ee be ys. 
swerable for the execution of this order.—A sa nguinary 
aes has taken place between the inhabitants of Vinarca 
and Benicarlo. 
a battalion f San Fernando, and icawina 
the Ane! vrileatelle i, to the pee of disorder, 
Portu Lisbon 5th inst., which 
arrived on haresihss at nyo tines information of 
arrangements made for covering the deficiency in the 
ways and mean the present ear; the Legislature 
as sanctioned the proposal of the Ministry to raise 
aaa in oem of part of the 
had Sea curred bute aSpain an and Portugal, shite; it wie 
supposed, out of M. Almadovar’s ill-will ito M. Costa 
Cabral and th 
Great seem and t this country. — 
AN Despatches have received in town 
this week confirming the rumour that the the King of Hanover, 
o the banks of the Rhine, to be’ present at 
as 
g at — ios had entir te 
oitlaes wees very et! ony adie 
pavece in the mean tim 
eects of the cathedral. 
took place ow Sunday, after divine 
hanes Been? perforin lg the Protestant church and high 
mass sclewest ed in ‘The King and Queen 
were present at healtnioet Prince Met 
George of Cambridge, the the Archduke Jobn of Austria, the } 
[SEpr.. 17, 
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Sh and the * eS 
Nassau accompanied the Kin After church the ro ey 
party proceeded to the spot « the south si i 
aisle whic d been prepared for the laying of the 
first. stone, e King, on proceeding to Perform 
the ceremony, addressed a speech of some le to the 
ee multitude, i in which the Lone 3 theme neato 
e wish es 
fietede by historical allusions. the advantages whic 
oth 
reat anid in sono 
Ww i sign of this in Sa the representa of 
all sobieeslade ial ofe German esis? 2! 
each felt that he derived strength fr 
fa 
ike the ancient w on for ever’ 
(Alaff Colin).” “At this is ae tenis were sedan 
oe some et speaking wna assembly bro 
he company met in an imme 
wat pat r of Rain in whic h 400 covers W 
banquet passed off gaily, and in the evening the com pany 
pte at the theatre. The King and Queen then left 
for the Castle of Bri, near Bonn, where they chy 
In > evening the town was ‘illuminated, and the Rhine 
re at. head-quarters during the re- 
views, Beara 57 gecgu. The English are much 
n others, for there are 59 of 
als, two ee 
4 
5 In cB seit ta Air-la 
stant. 
hiss Dnsigeltes 
Khenish Prussia, i and 
of the mu icipal d district snstitutions of those 
vineeaze-Thants rfeare ei geo ” announces, 
head Vienna, the 3d, that a 
be formed in t 
the purpose o 
hemian side, and in a few hour: emble: of flame. 
At the distance of ow Seen cae'es sun Jooked like a ball 
of fire. In bso a the loss is ii Il_buman 
aid seems. to ee m vai 
and drought every blade of jemi L 
that the ~ pager’ with unabated fury. The win 
ew towal hemia. e the flames down the snonn 
lacing the detached iota and the villages in the 
forest in the er, Another account, dated 
the. se ps Phat the fire still continues. A thot 
employed in endeavouring to stop it 3 progress, 
but invents of 500 acres of forest had ois ‘been <# 
ed. 
stroye of 
IraLy.—Letters from oon ed state Aba Capt. pee 
the Papal Marine, has received from the Pontifical “ 
ers yp en rge of th 
of 
the obige of the Patri 
-Abraham. R The 
welve oli “all brought from Egypt si" 
arrival = the Ti of the 
the water, 
windings of the river, and the camibiaks which forte 
obstruct its. bed, ¢ in. fou 
distan: 
nae fol- 
pers contain the 7 
the Dent du Midi:—“ At 
left 
This glacier, from the Gothic an 
rocks by which it is surrounded, bears 
