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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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cattle the great ports is daily i epee 4 and there 
seems tee doubt of the continuance of the supply. 
—— 
Prince of 
ovrt.—Her Maj 
visit has been persponen a the ze 
-_e 
mn 
worth Castle, on a visit to ke of Diss shire. 
Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge le . Ravenasogtl 
last week for Alnwick Castle, on a visit t 
Northnenberlans and ha rrived at ath ato 
i e Marquess of Londonderry. Lo 
e Earl of Hardwicke as Lord 
=] 
a 
d Mr. Ormsby Gore as Groom i ing on her 
Majesty ; the Hon. Matilda Paget has rol pastas by 
the Hon. Miss mee as Maid * IT a 
Diploma niments. — has been 
pleased to copier the’ Right Hon. Henry, Tillis, formerly 
Ambasssdor at the Court of Persia, to proceed 
if 
Sion ures Fpmammnary pt Cone te RS 
ony, or e purpose of investing is Majesty wit the 
of the Order of the 
"Church Preferment.— oe rp 2 TER gc 
ed Re ty Yeofkesay of Divinity in the 
a colour as th 
University of C bridge, is to be appointed Dean of 
Westminster. 
y The 
become yacant by this appointment, will be conferred, i 
on t Graham, Mes aay of Cb Christ’s Coles 
in to The 
rton, Dean of | the source was 
was properly fixed, and he water now flows ab 
€ and a 
owas of A lg esos but the sea can ony look to re- 
he Opposition papers, on the other hand, co 
end that % is highly prejudicss) to French interest, aaa 
stack the Gov Verament ohisin ning better terms. 
pital.—It is sa said phe e have wt Saas for 
many years so oe ae resid inte in 1 Pari 
The 
present se otel- haat and shop; keepers com- 
plain of the. pal nce of thei best ur it . The improved 
facilities for travelling on the Conti cause tourists sy 
ine in genres e to Fran 
explore Germany oe the Rh 
d the ‘‘ wa sed b . Thiers “hak not 5 
subsided eadiciealias to peered pS Englis h. to make Paris 
their abode as formerly.—The notorious Deutz, whose 
has been so patpnety Bint up with the arrest of the 
ovember 1832, has Pies arrested in 
Princess, had fallen ery. I J 
remembered that _— jured Judaism, and was admitted 
into the Catholic church, under the auspices of the 
Duchess of Berry: ven condescended to act as 
a ha de 
his godmother on his baptism. In 1833 Deutz sorurnes 
to his ss creed, and bec his father live re- 
ceived from him ample ns of exis = the 
death of his parent oa was S ebtined to wan recourse to the 
charity of his co-religionists; but this resource at last 
i i to beggary, arrested in the 
who laced entire ssoutidene ce ; bers I ha 
he satiatection | of knowing that he is not a Frenchman.”’ 
is a native of Italy. the SG peratian of tubing the Arte- 
thick enguas to resist a pressure equal to 70 at 
On the 20th ult., after only four days’ abou ite te 
fo cpetas is th 
—Th e 
prayer of thanksgiving for. the late abundant harvest, or- 
een in Council to be used 
dered by the Que 
y, by Thy 
us Christ our 
cay ange eae artes 
of recovering the influence and 
o 
° 
ear as rock crystal, t a milk-warm heat 
ot-whi 
a 
a, 
So 
7 
Be, 
i 
a 
Ey 
water, rushing from such an elevation 
args e Ws. joes situations in the city. 
The —The : _ the contracts for 
the third ret ae portion of the oad between Paris 
and the Belgian frontier, “pithin the Se eine et Oise, fro 
the Pe “9 he limits of the eas will be de- 
cided on the of ~ month at Vers 
first section rors 
asily dis- 
the directors, secretary, and y made 
an evan of the works on the s and oven uae 
as far as Vernon, — particularly the ¢ 0 bridges 
at Bezons and Maisons, a Deine Viadut 
aya the Vaueouleurs Br ridg e. The minister also examine 
e tunnel at Rolleboise, and want. as Ge 
as the skew bridge at Vernon. He uxeral ti expresse 
i on with the zeal and ability displayed in the 
on of “the works.—The Railway Moniteur 
0 
ce, near Brest ; a the French Go- 
ernment has ordered galvanised i iran. on all the 
meat parts ne the ers now i. built; and 
that some English capitalists have it i in contemplation to 
form a line from Bardesbx to Vigo, Bilboa, ane Santan- 
der, and so form a munication with Falmouth, South- 
a cas are toa) occupied 
out hat Number ; 
curred last year ; not to 
touch upon the ae) ae 
tion ; a Hot aie 
Fro 
olicit the recognition of the Queen 
m Ba 
learning the Tari 
to England, says this 
nce 
and : any cargo. As 
ner y high American Tariff, from its fa. 
Qu 
from’ any arce Jona 1e 
iy ies pews ee earn rag ics 
inhabitant of 7 ket thie French Consul at eons hie 
be a oS rances to the Captain-General. 
tain- 
HP wap aaa oa ce sdivions from Lisbon to the 19th 
The Cortes h n adj 
will mee 
one 
t 
Resin 
mez de Castro, one of Don Pedro's 
held provisionally by the Duke f Terceira, 
sid on Senhor a 33: 
confidential, friends, ind an able diplomatist, The 
sgt hed hitherto 
other * fact, been 
new Ministers are §. Souza e Azevedo and S. Faleag, 
These three appointments have given great satisf, 
the practical men in the Chamber action to 
ANOVER.—The King has recovered from hig recent 
ult. at the Opera in 
a 
po HS 
oO 
s 
fall ach 
of England will te freed oa S all fees, charges, an 
pediments w 
a The Berm n papers comment with some 
severity on fhe reco 
tone of the 
and Wur 
aunts that 
Bees. ¥ atten 
the cere ny arrived too 4 
eir r 
e to afford time for the 
e papers contend, that it is strange 
that the record of a tava, in a great measure conse- 
cra o German unity, should be written in the Lati 
language, and eee bins — Ae if their own noble 
mothe r-ton ngue made u Prd stone would at 
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oa 
5 
4 
n 
7 
a 
ye 
th 
ower of rain fell a 
ashe 
P.M., and arrested the progress 
of the fla 
ames, = wet 100 fardilies are without a home. 
uke of Saxe Weimar, an 
pu 
ult. 
ouncil of State, demanding th 
lative = es ners, the expu 
Frenchman, M. Latons mte, editor o 
Geneve A letter from that city of the ean 
he Myon Fis states t the Council of 
or 
ul 
ordered out, in consequence of a report 
left the canton ; and the office was searched by the: autho- 
rities, but without Liars It is expected that he is still 
reside in Norw 
ie it is a question involving a change th the rs 
nny Set which requires two-thirds of the votes, it was of 
a 
—Letters from Athens s a thet the vexatio 
proceeds of King Otho in opposing Fr esh impedimer 
foreign commerce have led wed remonstran¢ 
on t the part of the British ‘Minister, « poe that the Greeks 4 
loud in their protests ge the expenditure of the Cou 
Some idea may be formed of this from the fact 
notes, w ithout r regar 
is said tha several rane thousand drachmas’ Ww 
= 8 ne in circulation, without ore being any cash 
t 
ffers to meet them if present 
A letter from Rome informs us that the Pop® 
who is so distinguished a collector of Etruscan antiquit 
is about to pay another visit to Civi c Jie 
remains of the ancient cities of ragee ts neigh 
hood, but had expressed his desire that no extraordin’y 
preparations should be made for ek eception. The Grae 
onag are also @& 
Duke of Tuscany and other high per 
: i i 1 to 65d. pet 
‘om. mad in fature Gaels equa te ud . fot 
d In er size, 
virtually eo Da mg by way of favour forsom8 
Bese 
PRSES Sa i ee 
