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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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unlikely that any further progress would be made this 
year.—In France, the rumour gains ground that M. Guizot 
intends to obviate the difficulties of the right of — My 
proposing a new treaty for the suppressi the 
trade, to that which Lord Ashburton has aameiad 
with the United States. The subject. is £ 
and supplies the journals with an abundant 
much warm 
field for speculation on the future policy of the Ministry. 
ch have been pub- 
but those for the quarter, as cake with the same 
of 67,4732, gr 
into the calculation. en trike 
of the distress in the manufacturing istrict a esti 
shown by the Excise conmare which exhibit a 
the quarter of 434;8512,, being a cuando: 
at the rate of 1,800, 0001, per annum. Nothing that has 
ye 
these 
public credit might be compromised by the continuance of 
such distress. wh 
Wome Netos. 
past Majesty and Prince Albert fol 
nat Windsor Castle. “The Prince of ee 
eand the Tian Royal are also in excellent alth. 
? "Wintel with his 
Durham : 
=o the Duke of Sussex i a Disk ess of Inver- 
a lengthened visit recta of Scar- 
r the Earl and 
sing a cae it Faire 
'the Holy Trinity, in’ the ore be! eure to be 
a 
to ordain sity 
cathedral passa and bishop’s and 
the whole town of Gibraltar shall (cacurts be a city, 
and be called * the mes of mk ”” The chur =“ yf 
. David in ar Jin like _terms similarly 
ennobled. The Canes in Council, 
appointing Wellington, iv ckland, and Russell, in roe 
colony of New ret d, ae be'free ports, according to the 
Feptititiohs of an A arliament entitled ‘‘ An Act 
to regulate the Trade BD fis British Possessions abroad.”’ 
Fforeiqn. 
France.—The Paris papers are _ —, of po 
r at M. Gui 
the Belgians arrived in Paris on Sunday, for the sHikposs 
of promoting the a of a aan! treaty be- 
tween France and Belg’ 
The Capital,—On eM 
of the ale of apes. Isabella dlhis me x-Que 
a to Par aa hel te 
nday last, being the een 
pee 
ich her Maj reer: 
d 
Ppaptias attached to her party, now residing in the 
i that the. Prin nee = — 
ke 
extreme distress pres 
sses at this moment tradin 
classes of Paris, and that during the. first eight ae of the 
sent month more than 60 sales under decrees issued 
from the courts of law had taken place among the com- 
mercial classes 
The Railroads.—The Scientific Commission appointed 
Ag Sah ne he report on oS causes of the accident of 
h May on the Paris and Versailles railway (left 
bank) hare rent in their report. The members of the 
re M. as, the engineer, and Messrs. 
ft, nom ise of ee eee It 
aha aati of May 8 
she os es stated at the first 
‘moment ; 2, that the employment ofa oe hotaiabtive with two 
pro- ‘axletrees (fo our wheels) had no gine whatever upon 
Mire | the accident ; 3, that of | tio 
claims decided by the London mixed commission, The 
tariff magne had m nay no “nya tive — but the 
eign Minister appeared to ves a ted by a desire 
to bring it spee he Portuguese ang 
missioners, under his. directions, we in the d 
charge of their labours. The basis originally scoael by 
ortu ugal was to Zk cag! adhe 7 
n 5 rates 
their visit to Neufch 
ya 
ce of Prussia representing the brideg 
aiies at Munich rding to the rites of the 
oe eeu s ke place on Wednesday last, 
v. Vv lach, who’ have 
on Ge 
visited Fogland to a themselves acquainted with the 
nature and ordinance of the English 
ess a person t 
t Brussels in 1568. 
ecided in favour of the house of Arem 
translation of eres s Works has r 
ata m 
the latter of Moore—The accounts from Lei - 
specting the commencement of the Michaelmas fair 
, on. th ole, favourable. Very large wholesale 
purchases have been e. Itis remarked, that among 
he numerous strangers sere are pe Armenians 
Austrian Jews, and a umber. Russian 
1 
—A letter from Diaiden, of a 3d instant, an- 
ces the arrival there of Lord Wilto 
rahe caniaey, ME r. Mellish a 
Wellssle fe Sir Charles Young, Garter 
Mr. P ald, eonhyslesione ed b 
E ing of ‘salen with 
the insignia of the Order of ea arter.—A. Hamburgh 
paper 2 a that some days ago, when the. rubbish 
le way in some pices for the purpose ©: 
ction of n 
— 
tthe frac e.two axletrees n. om nine to twelve years, children must not 
this engine was not owing to a oca quality of the iron, | above ten hours; from twelve to sixteen, children must 
suff nor to any decomposition or displacement of its molecules t work above twelve hours, with on ur’s interval. 
: caused by age or the nature of its service, ca or girl under sixteen to work at night.—A museum 
has succeeded Isird Rivers as the Lord in Waitine | bya shock of h violence that nothing could have | is to be erected at Trieste, as a mon t to the memory 
e has succeeded the Countess of | resisted it; 4, t employment of two locomotives of | of Winckelmann, who w urdered there in 1768 by an 
E ady in Waiting, and the Hon. | “equal power—the weakest preceding the strongest—so | Italian of the n of n e muse hich 
Gen. Sir Wm. Lumley has su — Capt. Duncombe as far from having aggravated the con sequences of th ill contain chiefly remains of the antiquities of Trieste 
Groom in Waiting on her accident, tended, on the contrary, to lessen them as much | and its environs, ig to be opened on the 8th June, 1843.— 
The Revenue.—The abstrac of the net revenue for | #8 possible. The eens of England with the Austrian and other 
the year and quarter ended on the 10th inst. has just been |. dr ench Custom-house. —Several accounts have lately German governm ents for the transit of the overland J 
d. even r the i is ‘said, nearly con- 
po 
4737. The er 
313, 844. while the h obi of Property Tax; in the Cus- 
‘toms there ce 
e is an increase of 171,278/.; in Post-office, 
of 165,000; in Miscellaneous of 477,803/., - Sera must 
be added Imprest and other Moneys !,, Repay- 
s 70, 
menial A Advances 108 yas iaeking a san as ita, we: 
redler er ter a decre of 733, 
mps 1 Meet in the Taxes of 62.2 aie 
‘in the Crow: 1 
=] 
Lard 
$ The receipts for pie fab hava uarter ive a 
; ‘the Excise of 434,831/., in’ the Stamps of 
Taxes Crown Lands 
at 
traveslets rite been rsbjebied by the sys tem of personal 
arch at the French fi congas stations. Every traveller 
m the Swiss frontier must 
system, Minis has 
been carried to a great ees in all the port: 
of the pee a appears, poate that the 
ines, on sian frontier, has 
declared that the seareh of the persons ie of travellers prac- 
illegal. 
tere 
have saree some experience of t this 
tised by the Custom-house offic Court, 
in giving judgment, dwells with much emphasis on the 
Se Setiguicinn inflicted on female trav t stom- 
ut e Paris p u 
Barops, —y ueone'o =m the chief means of keeping travellers 
from the Fren ae 
offi cial — of the Regent, convoking 
e 14th of November, has bee 
ie eady | — = “a3 mth shor , 
fes hades in hono the marriage 
of ahs pricey Sophia ps a ter of the , King of Holland, 
to the Heredit ioe! Duke of Saxe Wei 
lemnised on the 8t ogi are 
utch pa pork “The magistrates of the Hag 
eed a i be illu sisted ; and the veinielitey it at Leyden 
mextensive scale. The e government papers are 
filled with appointments and promotions made | 
Majesty in honour of the even 
WITZE pore naeen nee from Neufchatel give account 
of the festivities in*honour of eB hag and Queen of 
d at Landeron by 
his 
USSIA eek | 
amnesty, ey " S. Zum ays acarreguy, has been n long ae = 
Be jected, on the ronnd that it was too c CHnTppEnene es. It | Russian line-of-battle ship Ingermannland, which w¢ 
: sa whichis ve ompetecdare'd would not ex . 7 bg! noti It appears that ue ne of ee 
inet wou not igreb; aii hi 53 are ne 
quarter an have amounted to the sum of 381,3171. sett is is therefore indefinitely adjo oe x Mi nl: n ave pots i ee der, Capt. Terschin, 
m ti = ~-The Gazette of an- 3a u—We have accoun m Lisbon to the thought of nothing but oe ze peers . safety, and bes 
nounces that the Queen has ~ pleased to appoint the | $d inst. interest for the English reader. | wh a Fler bee ve the ship, 
Mare homas Turton, D, o be Dean of Westminster, “a t ary oa ent. abet occurred at ao, | escaped ne of the boats tae ad ers ey rest of the wi 
Me Ay! - et of Dr. dr It is unders does not appear that it was connected with any elaats one to their ate. The other particulars differ 
‘gE ; 7 asi by pepolnted. to he soanesy .&t of di Rpg h attempt Were making seh in no important point from those already apliehay” ‘The 
Pete bard on 0 r a the op- we stth 3 Fae vessels 
) that est larg Dr, Butler was for several yea anessags 3 Phietctins in the tariff and the Bea 4 oe the ri ort asm at ia 
he: ter of Harrow Schoo!l.—The Rey. awso ree had y d, and Daghestan contin 7 Russia? 
“eee es to be unfavourable to the 
preacher at the ewe Hospital, has ein 16 the Ist, Baron Fayal had com the payment of i i ined fresh 
a Archdeacon of Barbadoe 7] 102,500. to. the British Go among being 10,00 for worl ep mic ip eee iE 
of Friday: weteSostin:that 
tne Gus eee ers, consticnte Oe church of 
alling d 
Ai tes 
due the Ist of Cocker “— 12,0007, otetenct of the 
uvantages 0 over the invaders, and reg een 
several situate’ along the coast of ety hE 
The Ri ussian Government, it is un intend 
eS Ts Ne ee ee 
. 
