THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 12, 
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tion, which profess to be final. So far’ as their eee 
transpired at Lisbon, they were not Considered sa’ 
py the En 
Aberdeen would not hesitate to reject th 
from Holland have 
of internal navigation has already been signed, and 
sense of east etged is in 
ghee f pose The om 
progress, for the purpose of establishing, on a satisfactory Saoes seems unlikely to te cael 
basis, all the questions which have arisen out of the par- 
new Sovereign of Servia, a Prince 
dismissed from the cishitliae of Wallachia. Renewed 
disturbances have taken place in the Lebanon; the 
Turkish forces were ain roip with great loss, and the out- 
break is supposed to first movement of a general 
insurrection Bae AEN Ay Tarkish government in Syria, 
Wome ~ Wome Weens. 
: yes [RT a ten Majesty and Prince Albert, the Prince 
of Wales and the Princess Royal, left Windsor Castle on 
Thursday g on a visit tothe Duke of lington 
at Walmer Castle, attended by a numerous suite. The 
Bogen peut nan " bout 4 o’clock ; the 
details of the meade our provincial 
news. On parker the "Gian ‘ond P nce Albert arrived 
in town from Windsor, and returned = 2 Castle in the 
ternoon a Prince had transacted business at the 
office of the Duchy of Cornwall. On Wednesday, the birth- 
day of the Pri of Wales was celebrated Windsor 
with the usual . The Guards were reviewed 
the Home Park, and in the evening the town was gene- 
rally illu t was also observed in the 
th the customary demonstrations of loyalty 
es were rung, an 
Fra 
glish merchants, and it was exes the failure of the attempt to 
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caacal at the sitting of the Belgian deed eee by oe ogee ee ny 
The speech Leopald.at the « pet for 
Metropolis with the 
the bells of the different chure' 
Pe ge Ae ho 
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s papersare chiefly occupied with 
effect a at of the French 
was currently reported, and in- 
that although 
—The Paris 
and Belgian Customs. 
the principal manufacturin mmercial cities of 
France have held a meeting and resolved that “Frenc 
m ctures can! ar petition,’ and “ any 
treaty of _ merce which would diminish the protecting 
duties by the effect of which they now exist would give 
them their ‘esthblow. ’__The reduction of the. fleet has 
already been carried into effect, and twelve line-of-battle 
ships, ordered by the Minister of Mari be laid up at 
M les, have been hauled into the inner harbour.—The 
ee papers state that, according to the official. re- 
e to re rupees t on the 1st instant, the pop 
d of the B means an 
abiokannas which was formerly maintained at the e 
pense of ‘the Prince Royal, will no be kept up by the 
State.—Th tract for the first portion of the works 
on the proposed railroad to connect. Calais d. Belgium 
ith Pa been y Messrs. Sherwood, wh 
roydon — _ way : 
1,122,000 fr., about 7 
estimate.—It appears that the celebrated em gallery 
rd se and sculpture is to be t to the hammer 
onth of March next hah serk from Quillebgeut 
ss abandoned of ae Sth inst., state that the works for se Sime = os 
Télémaque were, at noon on t with ‘e 
sales plete success. The vessel had been a vatead ‘0 the sbvtabe 
oiled suc- | of the Seine, under the sup perintendence.: of Mr. mee 
mane usegeniad be Woes noe 
I rd in Waiting, and the E eer,-and 
Stovin has ded Admiral Sir Robert Otway roceeded to Quilleboeuf, to superintend rs ex- 
thé Groom in * Majesty. e Queén | traction of the property which ma n board. 
Prdecimpagmr  tenrmnia of | = Fasilier ~The | urnals of the Ist inst. have 
one: of the Grooms tn ‘W ting, i room | been received, but contain no news of great importance. 
» Lx whe s ag oes e rumours of a change of ministry seem not ave 
in Waiting to. jesty. -of | consistency, es m ods ‘dwell on the —a lity 
e his resid pear at ivaw Sanders: ona | of temper an een Gen. Rodil and the Regent, 
visit to her Majesty the t Canford- | and assert oer "Esperte etree ‘his whole confidence to 
se, Dorset. The Duke of eateex. ey Bankes. of the ex-ministen Gon Infante, eo are in- 
In left k-hall, where a the nai Da e had uing fora disaolti on and their , 
been visiting Earl and Countess Grey, for Auckland Cutt, ministerial eclare that the Regent has rest 
Durham, on T ay last, to honour the Bishop of Dur- | fidence in the Ro ail Cabinet; and add that the epatia, 
eturne: town from his tour in Scotlan 
he midland preete nis ee Highness eaete eh 
rom Oxford, where he arriv 
ret 
t 
a 1, ious! 
C) having previously vis' ‘sited Bangor, rei see! 
Shrewsbury Acta a erp ares tenham . 
Parle -—Mr. Jas. Stuart biboa~ i 
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, an ajor-Gen. | i 
Wyndham is also likely to come forward on the Con- 
‘servative i 
a ae end s ct Ee ew.) 
n pease to grant to the Rev. 
nery of Peter 
actin a void 
> new ( 
1 Berkeley Paget. Th pence, in eee 
-a yacancy in the Fudgesbip of the Rage 
nt el wheth 
acement that the pension of 3004, 
anted by her Majesty from the 
commer ee treaty Ww 
ted at half the duty pe in rg eg nd given 
the debt... It 
Fernando Po, to the ee and Monte Video. 
decree of the Regent, nae yo promotes 
a — Mina to the r pain as a 
er services on te night of the 7th October, 
ie “een the Palace was atacked by Diego Leon. The 
— — Francisco de P his" wile are eae ain at 
the t. ‘sae con- 
eyes et upset Sete and to appoint Doi Francisco 
is place. 
The Madrid papers are in a state of so 
Bie consequence of a rumour that the Regent 
intends to i uce a law edie the liberty of the 
Press. The Bishop of t naries had been sentenced 
hop of the 
for sedition, by t tha Supreme “Tribunal of Justice, to ba- 
nishment eye 20 ears in a place to be specified by the 
Medi 
—We have received Lisbon news_to 
Gove 
ment, which were looked upo 
had been forwarded to London by 
Walden, They were not considered satisfactory as far as 
as 
SLES RRR 
for every interest ; all the ee relative : the sepa- 
both countries have Bie Sie taneously re- 
ment of the He24 
consequen 
signature of a convention vot internal rb Spee 
the new laws for consideration, it mentions some propo- 
sitions for the ogame ment of legislation, and for the 
protection of chi in A private letter 
from Brussels, pont Oh Sth inst., states that on the pre- 
ceding day, Gen Vandersmissen had escaped from 
prison, disguis es. The hear, an Eng- 
lishwoman, secu ET effected her esca 
MANY.—We learn from Berlin, in "eee of the 
30th ult., that the ere of the Provincial States, by a 
t 8, decided in favour of the project 
ads in Prussia, to 
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establish a cated? system of Railro 
conn the provinces of the eats es ether. _Not 
eee, this large majority, appea mober 
of dou 
Sev ish members, while ys 
o the details of the: plan. 
pa 
empted from the censorship all ace ei ot more than 
Professor Dahlman o had been 
have a chair a the Uni- 
ments are ee i, tat ay in pursuing the pro- 
‘and woos the pegritons have 
ae Duke of 
r, Frederick W 
bOth mae aM the 57th big A of his age.—From 
e Commercial Company 0 
ni 
— a oe road than a winter o 
gree and re "steacboats on the Rhin 
at thie. s gets already cease 
t | their arora had beeen aoa unless they TurKey.—The Levant Mail “ brought intelli ence 
merely furnishi future negotiation. It was | tothe 19th. It states that M. Bout enieff, the Russian 
mbassador, had withdrawn ep poattic’ to the con- 
firmati new Sovereign in Servia; reserving» 
however, his decision, until his own Gove t 
have expressed its opinion. The Divan had a appoin 
king and French princes reviewed about 3,000" troops of sod aa adc ds t Servi, to witha ge La ier 
ea “sbon gerison, ae Se r being present among nce 2 — The Russian Minister had obtained what 
royal suite. The Cortes would dered a triumph, by the dismissal of ince 
era ens tem fixed on fond the government of. Wallachia. _Notwith- 
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