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THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 26, 
to cause u 
of another insurrection at Barcelon The National 
Guards have unexpectedly risen against the authorities, 
e been elled to evacuate 
* and the troops of the line hav 
the after a long and fatal contest in the streets of 
add to these disasters, the Government 
the opening of the Cortes. 
The President nominated iby | the Ministerial perty has weer . 
defeated 
the officers of the Chamber.—From Lisbon we learn 
that Lord Aberdeen has returned the ultimatum of 
Portugal in regard to the ON * the tariff, and has 
denianded farther reductions ies on our woollen 
manufactures, have ae dddtional details of the 
disastrous flood at manos which we eset ¢ in our last : 
the effects of the inundati and 
the capital alone on tasione done is said to peice to 
tipwards of 100,00 
At home, the popes in India and China are the 
leading subjects of attention ; no events since the Peace of 
1814 have tasensation. In the Metro- 
polis, the Park and Tower guns have been fired in honour 
of our victories ; and a general holiday and oo 
até talked of, on the ratification of the treaty with Chin 
The provincial Papers tell us that these rejoicings are aot 
eonfined to the Metropolis, and that the news of our suc- 
éess has already produced a rand effect on our manu- 
fact turing and commercial inte 
te 
S 
— Wome ¢ Ne bon, 
g taunt Her Majesty and bag Atbezt are still . 
The Prince of Wales and the Prince 
a bid 
at Walmer, that the Court is likely to rem 
tae 
town in 
has rocceeded Viseuinnt Suey as Lord-in-Waiting upon 
His Impe Highness the Archduke Fre- 
ds hatham and 
‘ and, Fuil Il, the Mansion 
ndia House ; and on ree Ls 
Imperial a repeated ‘his visit to Greenwich 
Robert § A 
zr 
pital, and d br soot with By 
Legal wee er ag 
notinces et Cees identi Alexander Wood, D 
of Faculty, to the office of i alias: of oH fae of Session, 
vacant af the resignation of ae se 
ypointments,— see of Tuesday an- 
heunces “that the Queen has baa pleased to appoint Mr. 
i, H. Lafonta C.A ylwy’ Rte a 
Solicitor General of Lower Caitéia§ “Mr. R. Bal 
Mr. J. E. Small, as Attorney abt Solicitor yar 
of Upper Canada. 
A pate 
e.—The Fre 
: a great etait 
this peace, imposed by a ‘épein an empire 
which has hitherto treated forelgee with such st superci- 
upon commerce and polities in oa 
Fee world as orth opened gene 
e cannot 
AP a at, aS conquerors, th 
iven a pity moderation. 
Presse, a that England on all occasions 
im her the best 
wall of China, a ge Europe, with y: ideas 
sh in oubt that such a treaty, 
ar ee eter 
which has bee 
mercial concessions, an r hay o do 
with a ree state, but with ail ete h modern ibesiioe 
comprel: eed will not attempt to engage in a resistance 
which would be desperate.’’ The Royalist pry a 
after Pyeoy referring. its readers to jthe acco 
Chi ‘* Thes e poor at Pevri 
isters st themselves 
worthy of governing by beliant sate af vig ae care 
not for shame, provided they continue h 
interest had been excited in Paris by t the pA TS aot the 
long-pending trial of the officers “of the Prefe a ure of the 
Seine for fr. aud, end i e ea malversation in the exer- 
ise ir functions the prisoners ere ac 
ood fo rtune, iad 
m 
van vk will be considerab orian and Boutet, the 
wo other ok ob ph ag fra to thre Pe bea im- 
n med, Prince of My- 
prisonment— 
sore 
in Paris, ¢ pea Sittiday, in his 47th 
0 
bee em between fris 
ollect documents relating to the history, geosraphy, dain 
he el 
of 
oh fatled of 
who accom- 
the inaugura- 
ted on the ruins of 
ted, which s 
party by su sepriej fo, 
scheme i 
wad not anticipate ted. 
been extempore re 0 
of whom are are ce 
13th ong igh ge? hed bring in at one of 
1e gates_ several casks of w Bilge paying the tolls. 
le joined. them : Rs Was disarmed, and 
soldier killed. inforce rrived, 12 persons 
were arrested. The editor fot the a efetionts A biel 
into prison. On the the workmen dese the 
workshops, ‘and filled As streets of the rite F fr 
the avenues leadin the Town Hall were occupied by 
the National Guards, wh rated ee catrendé? ht posts 
to the troops of the li A seem nt was drawn up in 
with six pieces of artillery. 
ms. A 
na 
two regiments. 
was a fiting both of m and 
cannon during a great part ofthe Bo All the aa were 
ee f citadel was witho 
by 
@ night. On the 17th, before day, the tr 
ike citadel and went out of the town, aoe the place 
with a or nu 
popular 
neipal inhab 
ta has been installed 4 . which ch publ on, rt 
19th the. followin piograaite, explaini the object 
with Espart wy his gov 
Paes The convoking of con nase ‘Cortes—3; one 
cy, that there & 
parcel en Farcon de Paul Ga. Rodil need 
the cee en to the Cortes on the 20th, and said tht the 
d set out in person for Barcelona on the follow- 
ii ing rm with three bat talions ; the Cor tes imental voted 
ewe ities Wee ok | Corte ed 14th b is with little 
thé war apod ero et sie ta Cortes were opened on t he y seer sion, ith li 
their pn intere i fii" an Cae Cet ceremon BU Stig ie abr ie 
they succeed in er pag 250, ,000 of men, now vege- P 
tating supinely under an astute and im nt, | he 
into the improvements o — civilisation Be 
service see % re to the cause of tienen. The | 
ee org , the Cou 
will 
is and ave 
y. and 
fF idhy on the s same Co! intadicious as the natives! Five com- 
2 ports 
to be thrown open to the who are 
at these places! Five breaches made in 
rs) the Chamber. : 
PortuGar.—We have advices from Lisbon to the taco 
inst. Lord Aberdeen had returned bs scp 
Portugal with regard to tariff reductions, ap 
part which relates to cotton goods, but 
dan 
- Portugiese bark Eliza abandoned 
f which the 
cring the 
tions in the import of woollen ‘cloths and salt fish into 
Portugal. It was believed that Portugal would admit 
er reductions in these yom and that the new 
i cal operation about 
te 
a 
o 
ion, it was believed, with a project for a matr 
alliance between the Prince and the Emperor of. Brazil’s 
psa —The long pending case of ‘‘ Shortridge v. Manoel 
é d’ Oliveira” has been decided in the Court of Relacao 
ia fa f our an Mr. Shortridge. The sen- 
tence annuls all that had previously been done in the case, 
hich M. iveira must now, if he chooses to go on 
with it, commence again de novo. No cause, perhaps, in 
hich an English subject wa ncerned rea 
alarm 
ships 
g been damaged by a col- : 
n the following Fis. 
h. t Mary Kingsland. 
n day the rain increas 
tent, and the torrents ‘ett d to vtib a reals that pa ae , 
undation of the whole island was appr 
done in that cit 
than 500 contos of Liss or above 100, 0007. 
stores were broken open by the Batiee hel and pipes of wine 
g in the fiseath. Entire quintas ihe washe: 
and nu s -houses destro (al. During all the 
aighe the rain continued to pour with { ue that Phad a 
ven e deluge of ever, it i 
a Fela of water beico 
ad it lasted one 
urnals pores that Sh hg of Funchal 
. On the third day the violence 
he Dee dtbctabarked the luggage 
e hopes o ople began to 
The 
rocks to save the sailors. Eng 
came alongside of the pa 
wrecked, but pas 
de Treitas Lom 
m 
vessels. 
the port, pas fags damage 
The los 
ised by the papers Pat tes 
wes rumoared that Prin 
us 
succeeded by Count Senfft (ay the Austria 
cadet at the Hap: Ki and that Baron Sturmer w Woitld be re« 
nf Pewse: Aa seas | at Constantino yple yap Prince Felix 
Schwartz 
a rejected the ov 
of the commercial treaty 1 between » Oh as it 
Fy hostile to the rest o 
ie the ste rage 
_It is is th 
i, the Commissioner of the 
ime at the quarantine of 
di 
ng th 
Iti is added, hat the Prnes quitted Bucharest 0: 
ult., sera a? of his solemn instalation 
Hospodar of ‘Wallachia. General cosa 
it was ms rushoured 
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