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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[Ocr. 29, 
from the Cape of Good Hope over the cessation of 
hostilities at Port Natal; the in t Boers have been 
completely erred ty have mir unqualified submis- 
sion to the British ru 
one News. 
Covrr.—Her Majesty, Prince — _ Prince " 
Wales, and the Princess Royal, c t Windso 
Castle, and ‘are quite well. ene daily 
Her Majesty's tonearm leaves n that an addition 
to the Royal Family may be shortly expected — he D 
ee ara tt of ni ben cesses Augusta and 
Marty of bridge, tay Highnes the Here- 
ditary ane i Duke of eames Strelitz, have arrived 
yindsor, on a visit to Her Majesty. is Royal High- 
ness the Sussex and s of Invern 
oie ee at Howick Hall, t to th 
ess Grey, from Avekland Castle, we Palace of the 
e made a short 
tland ur last, = Stirling Castle, Blair 
Atholl, uence 
Privy Cow er were issued ” the members 
of the ae om nt, and mee chief members of the House- 
hold, the Priv Council lage od 
intended to wn priest meet until nesda the 
2d Nove’ ent The w the Cabinet pe Prov are 
then expected whe wes at the uncil, and the da 
for the acorn of Parliament will rs determined on. 
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by the Earl of Wilton under Her Maje ony 8  ecththnisntn. 
Pen .—Our readers will be ‘gratified to learn that 
her Majesty has conferred a _—_ of 3007. a year on 
Mr. Wordsworth, the 
wo gentlemen, 
Sir 
on Cyeameni e ue 
tified the Presby- 
third Lord 
intends to offer himself for the representation of Bute- 
‘shire, vacant by the death of the Lord Advocate. 
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oreiqn. 
h papers have been memos A for 
id a4 & letter sddteanell y Lord Aberdeen 
Adnialty — ed Foreign-Ofie, May 20, 1842, se to 
hich our ad execut in- 
ienaineh for t the effectual tay ~ xsi Slave Trade. 
is letter was evidently nev made public, 
but has come before the. world i in an pasa to some 
Parli nar 
Sisapproval given by Lord Aberdeen in regard to the Ad- 
ons is seized upon with avidity. by the 
ete confirmation all 
' rgans, without exception, 
at the publication of a document in _which the 
British Right 
of Search Treaties ergs be executed serignis according to 
i and the rights ations. Lord Aberdeen states in 
gee that her Majesty’ s 5 es storm whom 
‘in reference to the proceedings o 
; take upon 
Pati, - e ‘ * Rig 8 s 
to execution. nut tp 
not bp cbusliasd arama eee 
as sanctioned by law of nations, or 
ha epee any existing treaties ; and that how- 
ood, however enainenty should not be ‘obtained other 
means,” The 
ts has thought i t necessary te 
“We ons sider it our — it says, nanighes 
unt, and at our risk and 
even in the interest vars the Fren 
ner in which certain journals, whether 
longing to the 
\pposition or oly wineries treated the letter we Be 
Lord penertieen to the Lord 
appear 
s of the Admiralty, which 
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and | 
ch pres — the man- | ; 
sss such a nation and such a pablo wei to disfigure 
or _ ee pe win ag volume of 
d dec Lor Aberdeen ccinowwe dges 
andidly es sennes had taken os ce in the e on cution of 
t e mean to od tang the Slave Trade. H 
ei yy out to the Adm He requests os latter 
their si by instruction to 
of the British N more eotiformiabis 
to the 0 a ad nations, This letter (we will repeat it, 
were it to upon valanche of calumny and 
insult) is stamped with a tone of ‘moeraton and sincerity 
whic s honour to the Br itish Liters There is a 
me dignity in in confessing one’s wro 
saty measures to re air en and this is the 
induce her to” beens sone in the 
feel. We repeat, that even if France were at war with 
England, it would be still worthy of two — nations to 
respect each other, and do each 
journals avail themselves of this affair to rene 
demands for a repeal of the existing treaties; and it 
rently reported that rench Government no 
will not ratify the treaty of the 20th December, but, if i 
have not actually been yet sent, will forward immediately 
to that ritain a formal notice that the treaty 
will not be ratified, and that the other parties to it are a 
liberty to close 
waiting the eed ies of Fra 
inform us that Lord Palmerston pe the Débats are the 
objects of loud vituperations o 
Liberal journals; the former for havin 
the address 
m st, that firmness was requisite for carrying o 
ures for the tuppreston of the Slave Trade ; th e latter is 
attacked having lauded Lord Aberdeen’s letter to 
the Adm e advices contradict the report 
that new ae iations for a commercial Hi were on 
the point of being opened between 
siden Bi state a the sulle mad 
union between Bel and France have 
faile ‘, oo that sive € Leoya ail eave St. Cloud for 
russels on the 7th November. It a Ais said that M. 
Guizot ion at length senutated, on of Louis Phi- 
vernment,to refer the claims sof Briti shm erabaithe 
on Prone nce, arising out of the illegal blockade of My ndic, 
tothe decision of the King of Prussia; and ord 
s likewise agreed to such - refere 
ig e 
ra ‘of on. are not yet settled, but it is under- 
| stood that there are few difficulties in a way of the set- 
Thursday evening ale Majesty received 
tura, who has taken b departure for Mar- 
I Posting his command in 
. General is‘charged with various pre- 
sents a the Kine of the French. These facts are men- 
Deutz, tr betrayed the Duchess of Berry in 
of the police, is to be conveyed to asta, ieee 
rench Government will provide him wit 
istence,—The Paris papers of az pacey publish the shires 
Le Téléweque have 
yeaset as been raised 
n the course - F another week it is ex- 
that ee wreck ted of a pe 
which has hidd paseo Avignon 
papers of the 1 6th aot state a th the a wh hich a fort- 
night previously had overflowed its and inundated 
the lower oo of “as phen was then “4 low that the 
boats notrun.—Thejournals give the following 
particulars of ext late Scientific Congress at gl i 
t w 
Tustitate of prehes . The vice-presidents were Dr. Bertini, 
of Turin; Herr Schad dow, director of The es academy at 
dorf ; 3; and M. Julien, of Paris, founder of the 
ented a a a 1,457 persons, by letter, announced 
their subscri to the association ; 1,008 were present, 
of whom 490 were inhabitants of Strasburg, and 618 
strangers , 139 Germans, 
33 Stee, il Halens 6 English, 5 Belgians, 5 Russians,- 
d to the Slave Trade, | meeti 
oun B gt Reape ee on a ill laden with « aye. 
n that port, and that a ve. 
aomeed “serpent was gi oncealed pang he timber, 
which wa captured without much difficu Tt is, 
however, wumpected that the story was got up to frighten 
the custom-house officers and enable the crew to land 
some contraband goods. 
n.—Our advices from eas Baia oe the 
ing 
Christ tina organs of the 15th 
Leon, was 
It was reported that 
osecuting some of the 
curate of the parish, for t having informed ‘the 
authorities that a religious fiaattes tation wa ake 
.—The Ba mention that further execu. 
tions had taken place in Gerona by order of Gen: Zurb 
but state that it is his bee ion to grant an amnesty to all 
ok aye detained in the prisons of the province for 
ving given shelter “ee assistance to the rebels.— 
Medrid eter states that there have bee 
the are 
perimen ats on the application of stea 
at Barcelona, as long ago as 1543, 
Blasco de Garray i 
resence of Charle 
adopted 
of a he Seah e sum 0 motieg : 
PortuGai.—We have Lisbon news to the 17th instant. 
The n w adiinsttation was ab ote 
financial ta ye were a 
new pagttt ns laid down, for the 
steative of justice. The ne oiations vith the Court o 
me had arrived at at critical p 
the Lusitanian Church being now "Coupee 
he Crown had appointed eight prelates, of whom the 
rop ecep 
h the idea was 
erat ae ie re ovenee ua i remainder. Th 
ourt Ww posed to. give way, © Gorerament aa 
peared actuat ted by a strong spirit y resistane 
ss has been ‘hade with the tariff conven a. 
counts from Madeira and Oporto were of the: most melan- 
choly description. 
Beicium.—The ae from Courieay to Tournay is 
jad ae to be opened to the public about the end of the 
esent month, and tna mol line will bé in active opera- 
ioe in November. A B an paper states eee there has 
been recently found, sbenes a heap eg ve 8, aa 
opy of 
Bible p entz. meet copy was paredaséa in 1816 
by iala XVIIL. for 20,000 
ERMANY.— His Excellen in ade Esterhazy, for 
many years the Aus iho Ambassador at the English 
n_ his dopa thes from Londo 
ney, since his recent retur 
pois | _ ill health, which no dou 
depart The Prin 
is retell to Vi e Ue cia co 
teresting account of the Steely is of t 
ommittees of the Prussian states General on the 18th. 
Count ptt tay the <a Ae ca on te tts apd a 
speech on the sion e Sol 
replied, as the Marshal ny the "United Gomsults of the 
cnas States. Great enth 
itting was oaten 
of taxation and the railroad system wi 
jects discussed—The Provincial States have adopted a 
resolution calculated roduce the most seer re- 
no for the prorery of that country. On the propo- 
on of the g, the committee of those saad nutes has 
decided that the ~altee obtained by a reduction in the taxes 
th n of railroads. The 
earthquake, atten 
Coblentz. — distinguis 
nd 
heanp A of Arts Ad cai abate 
veal in that 
inst., sand that oh the following day the marriage cere- 
was perfo , according to rites of the Roman 
Catholic Church, t by the Archbishop Baron on Gebsattel. 
marriage, the inhabitants of the 
_ a have contributed to purchase the 
he Ki 
n Prince to accept the gift, and the Castle of Ham- 
basis "beuceiortl a & Royal residence, see bear in future the 
lation of Max 
18th announce that the ‘Walhalla, the oaguicent temple 
built by the King of Bavaria on the mo the Parthe- 
non at Athens, in commemoration of T dudcguihed Ger- 
mans, was solemnly inaugurated on that day. The whole 
from ect es and the town was crowded 
rocession arrived at the 
scended 
os the 
and Germany, and especially with ancy 
of | Mulhausen, Friburg, Heidelberg, emenat onn,’”’ staaae 
next meeting of the congress will take place at Angers.— 
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ected, the Asinte alighted ee his carriage an ot asce 
mpanied by P Prussia, 
eee by dif Paine members sof the the Royal Pamily in the 
ng 0 Prince William Queen 
Theresa j the Pringe Royal with his Consort ; Prince Leo- 
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foot of t the he hill above the Denote, on which the temple is 
