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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
[Dec. 10, 
the inet of its magnificent fortifications, and 
the city, 
i ich travellers have so long celebrated, 
paid, and is no 
Blonde frigate. The troops and the fleet were still a 
Nankin, but were to winter at Chusan, where e 
works had been ertlem to drain the land’and prepa 
—F France we have no politi 
m Spain we learn th 
Hevcclond on the 29th, and demande 
surrender, under a threat of immediate bo 
The insurgents refused any kind of capitulation, unless 
they obtained concessions such as no General could 
grant: they demanded the spe of General Zurbano, 
and of General Van Halen; ani mediate change of the 
troops in garrison; and the maintenance of the Na- 
tional Guard, by which the pederiection had been com- 
menced. ese terms were of course rejected, and the 
accounts received this morning by the French telegraph 
state that the bombardment commenced on the morning 
of the 3d, that the people threatened to hoist the French 
flag rather than surrender, and that Catalonia is rising in 
order to succour Barcelona. Some: doubt exists of the 
show that it is s exaggerated. deg the Levant Mail we have 
satisfactory accounts of the negotiations with Persia. The 
Shah had a beg the joint mediation of this country and 
e differences with Tarkey are likely to ‘be 
to peg Tarkish eg the determination of to ae 
ment to bide by the engagements entered i 
with the Git Saananifes on — of the Porte, and h eh 
on the a a Christian and Native 
dis’ 
much es ; the system of ‘combination which spread | the facts and s tate 
terror over some of her most fertile last year, 
is again bite, and the landlord and his agent are not 
secure from the hand of the assassin, either i in their own 
Th 
renewal of incendiary fires, and we regr 
sense févest 
the same distinction which has now been conferred on the 
other Generals. nder 
Lady aps with the t of survivorship, an aun 
of 500/., as a ewer public recognition of signal 
reiqn. 
CE. There is Hittle intelligence of pelitical in- 
in nthe Par he observati on English 
amusing 
ral signification 
ns to heirs narchy ! 
As t 
the cause of the expedition, Tae Ellen- 
bor = a ve declares there is n And his lord- 
ship manifests his delight ‘that nglaiia- has fled in her 
aims. Lord sueaboreS gh is a mas vernor full of philo- 
sophy.’’—At eek Paris was —s 
by the den nae os tha 
1829, which ees oie great frost of December ae that 
and nest dm of ee It josie ented 
all communica actions by Board e of 
numerous accidents in ia 
lishes a Royal ordonnance proving that the prea of 
the subscription entered into by the army and navy for the 
Pp srnitapalie vn the memory of the Duke 
of two eques- 
n down stone 
as it now stan 
“Orleans daring his cxpedilon Bes Constantine to pike 
= Oo 
5 
ced i intl 
—There is no longer any doubt of the 
Marquesas Islands, in the Pacific, by the F 
ment, as mehetoes under our United States ees of last | 
se, Ministerial paper, of Tuesday, admits 
at the occupation 
n was the concealed 
object of the Seeaition of Auimies) ican Thouars, who 
visited thos parts before, and o} Govern- 
ment decided on the occupation of ithe ¥é uJ 
of the Marquesas forms the eastern ssEeinift b of the Poly- 
yclades mus of Panama b 
r of | in France, a 
the harbour. This — 
on board the foreign vessels in 
mpreved on the afternoon of the 
h 
of things had not i 
Be 
a 
enced o 
at 
o aid Barcelona, crying, down with Espart n 
English, and “.Vive la France.” It m however, be 
borne i that this is the mere rumour of the 
hh, and n 
therefore requires onfirmat 
troops left in Barcelona when that c 
the Captain- -General, Stee ae to 2,80 
the exception only of a few 
rses, All the 
officers resident in Barcelona, ee several 
al G formerly so notorious for their 
or got agr on th 
, at nine o’cloc the evening, near the mouth of — 
the Llobregat. Two French steamers were o her — 
pointe by the ¢ eee f the station, and afte 
officers t 
ee steamers, the Formidable would most bate ‘have 
n los 
e Li sbon mail we ot account 
ing new has 
in favour of the ernment. 
further adjourned a iy 28th December, 
woot A = be closed, an 
ofa —— chang’ 
truth in ie 
bist it was Feicught not unkely Bee some mo- — 
sstmdive. g, Herthed 
m Ww é 
tion will be 
ha mbers me 
et.—The 
; handise, they will afford the first land, a 
seit week supplies some fresh instance of the destruc- | that vessels will make in the Pacific. The possession is of | fruit trade this season are very satisfactory. The suppl 
tion of property great importance, especially to a nation having a large | of oranges this year ondon is said to be 58,183 boxes 
— with the coasts of Asia.—The water the Arte- ys m St. Michael’s, 6,096 boxes from Fayal, 9,763 bo 
ome Nelos. well at Grenelle continues to ascend to the top of the m Terceira, and 41,872 chests and boxes from Lisbon, . 
—Her Mase Prince Albert, the Prince of Belvidere in uniform abundance, perfectly pure, and of independe ntly of the large quantities sent to the out-portse 
Wales, tal the Princess Royal, returned to Windsor emperature. To ascertain the precise — m Berlin ates io that all the bri 
Castle fro almer ‘Setarany’ in excellent health. It | quan . Mulot placed a tank of 1,800 vincial meéedtlte will be convoke March, a 
is now announced that her Majesty’s accouchement is ex- tres rst gallons) in a position to receive it. At fi the Minister has jathneted to the coniaietees che. ore 
pected to take place in the early part of March. The took fill this reservoir; but M. Mulot | bility that they may be requested eet again i 
Archduke Frede of re arrived uesday on a suspecting alta a woe ~ tion water was lost be- rlin. It is said that one of the Deputies of East Pr 
visit to he j His rial Highness returned on een the new tube and the old one, which collapsed, co sia meter to this observation by drawing the s 
Saturday from Scrathidhieaye. and on Monday visited the the space between them filled with san When this n to the too great restrictions in the regulation 
London and St. Katherine’s ye = brewery of oman ee the reservoir became ‘fall in nae "28 their poland isd, and expressed a wish th 
‘Barelay and Perkins, and the m House. Princ onds, and at this re the flow Rath doi regular might be changed—a remark which was received with g 
rt and the Archduke cam ae oe town ventas. Igeria.— Letter: m Toulo: tion the srt of | neral acclamation by the other deputies. His Majes' 
visited the Smithfield Cattle Show. The Duke Major-Gen, i ae ‘lle, of the b eds of Mostaganem, | has at length granted the repeated requests ts of M. 
and Duchess of idge and the Princesses joe to é re, Chef de ataiites both of whom have | Ladenberg, Minister of State, to retire from public 
town on Tuesday from their visit vo the Duke ufort | been seadecly recalled, in reference, it is said, to the | vic sideration oa his age and infirmities. 
‘at Badminton, and proce nthe, on avisit | affair of Mazagran, which we noticed last k. It is |} Minister accordingly ret: on the Ist inst., and 
“to the Dul Welli has | stated that M. ’s dis; is positive, and that the | succeeded by the Count of Stelburg Wernigerode. 
rn from a visit to the: Queen i, tement of the Morning Chronicle Ran he had im eipsic Gaxette gives the following Court gossip, une 
in Dorset. “The Hon. Prine Devereux has veered on the Minister of War, by rations of the | the head Berlin, Nov. 24:—‘ The celebrated 
Lady € e Cocks as one of the Maids of Hono defence of Mazagran, i is perfectly. accurate Kerwegh, was presented, a few days ago, to the King, 
Sydney and the t d. | one o: ysicians, M. Shoenlen. His Majesty, 
have refused to capitulate, ead: if the | having conversed for a long time with the young 
y be relied on, the Rege t haw begun | who is very liberal in his opinions, said, “I have al 
c 4 ecity. The Regent r d hi Ss acer is year a visit from one o =" adversaries, 
b rs ren the walls, on the 29th, when a ean of 21guns an- | Thiers, but I prefer yours. I have to scent 
sca as t Gena | oot 2d the sto thetown. Gen. Van Halen abstained | sion as King, and you yours as a poet. I shall 
from his threatened bombardment, when ts found an the | to mine, and I desire that you may be faithful te yours. 
was so near at han w Junta, w the | do not like want of character. warm opp 
bishop at their head, assembled in the evening, but decided founded upon convi sme. I likey 
nothing. The hole of the following day w nt in ne- | although it contains sometimes bit 
Metro- | gotiations, and at the Junta ocxiad that erals | assure you, they ss bitter than those w 
| Van Halen ae i o, as well as the political chief, | administers to me from time to tim W 
vp re- | should be sa from their commands in Catalonia ; cern that the Post-office Treaty between the Aust 
: f appeared | that the National Guards should remain armed, and that | Go aE nd that of Baden h 
n the Gazette of Tuesday, aos ring | there shi no quientos, n. e terms ; both si _ Frankfort papers state that the exp 
for those previously published a Bar lof Lin. | were Mpa by the Regent, who insisted on an uncondi- | of erec the new fortres: = dt” 
-cola, Lord Lyttelton, Lord Colborne, Right. Hon, J.C. | tional surrender. He prance refused to receive a deputation those 30, ,000,000 of florins. This will be 
Herries, the Lord Mayor, at R. H. Inglis, Sir c. of the lonese, of on p | by the se eral States of the Coa tidenstion to the treasury, 
Lemon, Mr. H pcgee He would not not ot nten to an i ceeding? to their population, and in rtion as it ma} 
ope, Mr. 
Alexander Milne, Hon, Chea ‘Gone "Sir R. Smirke, 
ase Me. Charis Barry. Queen has also 
} nt Mr. Trenham Walshman Philipps to 
‘commission 
of Sir R. a. name from: the list of 
of Jellalabad, 
ofthe wine Nation 
— The Times has this week announced | to t 
sultative Junta 
ask them thea whether” 
| submit to these ail They dullered for resistanc 
but nevertheless a great number of inhabitants took refu 
hare adopted al, by which the. Jews’.are 
forth 
compliance with a proposal made to them ay. pe 
