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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[Dec. 3, 
ditary Grand Duke of Meith Strelitz accompanied 
ge of Cam bridge will 
her Royal ni ae a re don oeiTis Ro Hie hness 
da 
d the Duchess of Inverness ited 
an 
uc 
rial Highness the 
sen at Strathfieldsay, os a visit to the Du 
n. During the week the mpend ae has visited. the 
i ent, the Horse- 
the United Service 
Official A ppointments.—The —, has directed letters 
d under eal, Beenie the 
n 
Lisle Brock. "The Cou 
y have appointed d,a v 
sional Member of Council at Bombay Poor Law 
Commissioners have ap’ ee Mr C. Denison, Bar- 
t 
pextes re. 
last night, that the a has sane on H 
Gough the dignity of a Barone nominated 
Adm. Sir W. Parker, Sir Henry Pottinger, Gen. Pollock, 
and Gen. Nt. Koighte ts G mA Cross of the Bath. 
ensio pee have Plea gs a 
pension of 80. 802, a * yeat am ae the four daughters of the 
late Colonel Dennie, in addition to the a — to 
the same ladies by vag Crown ; this is said to e first 
instance in which the ast India Company has oan a 
msideraton a services rende red — officers 
se) 
Paxen.—The Pari i o domestic news 
terest, e accounts of he: contest between 
Gen, esa ‘nae de Portalis, for the representa- 
_ Ther 
tion of the first arron t of Paris. e was little 
doubt of the Genera? aii for that y quarter, 
at e opposition was so active, and displayed a degree of 
energy so extraordinary, that the friends of ' 
felt it necessary to meet it with correspondi orts.. The 
scrutiny took place on Wy enenats when the General was 
elected by a majority of 1 His defeat would have 
led to the Regina of ns "inist try.—It is rumoured 
de Joinville, third ‘s 
in Paris tha on of King 
Louis- * Philippe, is to be cary Aare toa ese 
Princess, and that his sister, t 
Orleans, is to be very shortly me re Prince 
f u of Port 
ust ~t completed for a line of irae from Paris 
al d from thence to Belgium, open up a 
Dover Ratiay “aps the Continent. The, dine will ory 
through the to’ vais, Amiens, Arras, = ee 
distance of ee the total cost being e 
6,1 00,0007—A committee of the booksellers eat publsets 
of Paris was received la: by the President of he Coun- 
cil, and presented an address, wi with 146 dewatirsd” in favour 
of the — of the por aes union with Belgium. Th 
plains e piracy practised in Belgium 
Poungle-okes Whey idemnsctinsitd ied 
only sold there at an exceedingly lk 
troduced in Any m e 
ent such atinn of proceeding would, says 
ug to i 
a Bane attention the 
all of whom ex peer 
interest of the’ book ‘twadé: rd tine Eo al for the | ven 
Feu have savirtisck for sale the 
tance of the 
last of the Condés—namely, the splendid hotel in 
Place Venddme, the castle eens if - sg 
the extensive and noble forest of he 
f bs 
Livdarite resort of th risians ; ate ie 
without the chateau, which Mad _ dé&®Feuchéres destroyed. 
in order to remove that silent witness of the ca rophe. 
of kai , 1830. 
cess Clementine of | se 
it. proof 
Council, after having read the 
various likely to be c 
mand, but that, er the enormous burde 
which pressed upon the King, and the debts which they 
compelled him to Sits ct, rendered the accomplishmen 
of yr a avert sek 
Alg kek been occasioned: by 
doubis which nh teve beent chow by the oe paperson the 
h was extolled at the time 
up from their beds ; 
nor defence, 
nether men killed ny 
If these assertions be penn med, after all that 
itten 
hina been said and wri of an affair enacted almos 
under our own eyes, what must we think of the authenti- 
city of histo In this the heroism of the F 
was blazoned over Eur rope, and subscriptions were got up 
in the great capitals, to which Englishmen are said to 
i . ed. 
from Spain is to the 24th i 
fro drid, and t ai 26th from Barcelona. The 
mnie despate s from Bayonne, from which we de- 
rive this late telligence are of av vet confused and con- 
e Reg tead of ee 
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the 
last, on the ompanied by the 
Counciland Minister of fWar (Gen. Rodil) and other obicer S. 
e capit and 
his popularity seemed to have been segs a! his is pr ompt 
eta jor the scene of revolt. He d at Saragossa 
n the h, and was cor ot rece ‘ived 5 heli - nte oe 
Fr isco ‘te Paulo will promptly learn from the Rege 
the motives of his choosing oe me by Upper Sees ‘to 
Catalonia. is is a good stroke of policy 
= “4 _ of the maar! for if he finds that. the Pri 
a has been plotting, or is an accomplice, for 
a ae of confi 
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altados, and Moderados. There a erchan 
fictavets, petberiro = Rea ig A advocates, pear ies bro 
prietors, general officers, and magistrates in the category. 
Gen. Van ened to bombard the town, 
"nith the 
iar 
the mean tim 
A demanatation “) 
be 
some of the small towns which had "announced: their 
Madrid up to the 24th had not moved... ‘The. pc of 
Spain, Seville, Cadiz, &c., was perfectly quiet, and the 
Basgee provinces had not stirred. An agitation ‘had taken 
place at Palma, the capital of the island of panies but the 
—— Chief _ oeaees oe having adopted pre- 
autions, tranquillity had 
fsaashart is napa calig upon the popul 
Palma to with the Barcelona safer. 
t Bare salen abe people are disconten 
Liinas has been dismissed from. the 
armed force, anid peared to sane 
refuge on board a French a Brigadier Durando, 
Piedmontese officer, has the command, ee the 
pratense marks of 
woe to the 21st ult. 
th 
ve depu- 
deaths, and double 
adura ; aiid it was full 
et 
doubt in rakes that the P uguese 
ed. e Prince ce de Joinville had left Eben in the 
le Poule frigate, accompanied by two corvettes. A 
r had beem sent to ate eeaearnress for 
the inundation. 
to collect subscriptions ; ~ their =plnineins have contrj- 
buted themselves three contos reis. (about 7501.) 
Another subscription has sans opekea in aren with a 
strong appea to all who have either in thei n persons 
sper families derived benefit from an climate of 
fom.The 
or in 
dei 
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treaty concluded between Belgium 
f this month, was laid bef efore 
the Chamber of Representatives on the 23d ult 
divided into three parts or et rs. 
sid boundary line betwee wo 
mall | portions of tersitry are 
on map annex 0 second 
Skt selene to vis navigation of the canals, the Sch heldt, 
pe Meuse, and other rivers. The third chapter relates 
o-all financial questions between the two countries, which 
are fully and definitively settled. The treaty fills*ten co- 
Jumns of the Government habita 
. Caw umartin, after 
r of the Crown refuse 
complaint had — lo dged. a, against him 
e him into custody. pon this he immediately set off 
ae Sarunie; with the Senger a nas of surrendering him- 
f toj stice in Belgi Before he departed. he wrote 
a letter t e Roi a n- 
nouncing his resolution, Ba Bosra that he shall be able 
to abet that he was pro struck, and wounded first, 
d that the tragical ieeatinhion the deplorable con- 
ndent of oe will. 
na deel a report that 
the marriage of t r of the Duchess “ Berry, with 
the Archduke» Palatine of Hung efin ae 
agreed upon ulic a stria, it is 
ee at a futur to par into a pains a “for 
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their expectations, would not con 
grant of the money required to sume 8 it. The offer 
of 50,000 florins at two per cent. was accepted, 
rmany, When the country 
ened invasion, alludes to the death of “7 
wager, marri the Crown Pr nee 
Bavaria with the Princess Mary of Prussia, and 0 
Princess Adelgun: so Bavaria with the Hereditary pes 
of Modena. ‘4 Anexcellent spirit,”’ said t creer 
nifested ~— throughout kingdom, on rig int, 
left ba of the Rhi s also throughout po 
the frostieve appears ‘to be m rane — 
- | wit the sentimen' = vine so of 
Pp 
country, @ is feeling was shown 
the Cathedral, T Cologne, and at thé 
that meee rs rea of th 
from Neustadt to Seat was 
tat 
to have been held by the pu 
SwitzeRanp.—A letter from Berne gives 
ing circular, as having been published 
antons :—1, 
to be exactly determined 
between the as eel 
land. 
with the Marquis of Fayal at its head, | 
new map of Switzer! rey va 
armed and equipped : 
ord Ka stabbed M. Sirey, pine died instantly upon 4 
fa. 
Brussels have © ys, 
by a tragical event sey occurre ed at the a of 
Malle. Heinefetter, the a donna of the theatre, on 
Saturday night, the 1 th ee ig ose 
ather was member of the Chamber of Deputies in France, 
wa einefetter’s wit e Sirey, the — 
author of a celebrated law work, and whose father was an 
avocat t se as A violent dispute 
arose between martin, who had with him 
a sw 
was made Be 
© gates “of the sige were socal  . 
He succeeded, however, in making his escape _ 
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pac a Pepe ere ae ee 
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