842 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONI 
CLE. (Dec. 1%, 
SE eS 
naturally led to much discussion, and great difference of 
opinion exists on the Re egent’s policy in resorting to so 
. Without entering into a Soeroin 
_thd 
mean time the spirit of insurrection had begun to spread 
among the excitable population of Catalonia, and the 
existence of the Government depended on immediate 
action. It is also worthy of remark that, in the hour of 
peril, the leaders of the revolt deserted the inhabitants, 
and are their personal safety by taking refuge on 
board the French shi Those, therefore, 
who. were ag responsible actors in the affair are beyond 
and this circumstance, 
ranaaid Hg target occupied with the details of ‘the 
rdm Alt omen 
‘a the French epee thar charge this country with 
active co-ope n the destruction of Barcelona, and 
even their sprite A so far as to assert that the 
Formidable was run ashore purposely to ech the ae 
officers a pretext * vik ei amm aa SnENS r the bom 
bardment.—From ‘abe! pate ari 
elections are eating ie favour oe Giver: and 
that the age for co tion are said to be 
entirely broken off.—In Pristi: an ordinance has been 
issued by the ie announcing a reduction in the taxes to 
the amount of two millions of dollars, ‘eis abe establish- 
ment of several branch — to be executed by the 
Government, or by companies under their control.— 
By the Levant Mail we ram that the Porte has at iyi 
ppcmmer i ae By abpatath de to the d f the 
ay 
ap inting a Christian governor is the 
e Lebanon. ‘The provinces on the Danube 
ed and | entration of 
at bodies of Austrian troops on on the Hungarian frontier | 
is regarded as a proof that the J Government i 
prepared to resist the ¢ ontemplated aggressions of Russia 
on the rights of Servia ‘ind Wallachia. © 
At home we haye little to notice beyond the arrival of 
the treaty of peace between this country and China, ac- 
companied by a letter from the Emperor, expressing his 
mg to ratify it as soon as it hes received the signa- 
of Her Majesty. . Parliament has been prorogued to 
Thursday, the 2d Feb s; when both Houses will be 
summoned for the e despatch of business. 
we 
ome Nets. 
Covnr.— Her Majesty, Prince Albert 
he Pri R 
t, the Prince of 
Wal the Princess Royal remain at Windsor Castle, 
and are in excellent health. During the fine wenth er of 
the past week her Majesty has taken exercise in a pony 
er and the Prince has hunted with his pack of 
gles he Great Park. The epgh Frederick of 
‘Austria Teft Winsor on Friday, and returned to Ports- 
antl. on join his frigate, “sill lying in that 
Parliamentary —The Queen held a Privy 
Council on i Ae at Shick Parliament was again 
barney, ¢ the 2a Februe 
see to Thu 
dea h c accession of 
— ‘ I CAVE Ie estloupd es 
arp : a Mr eo Se teat the Sait, 
30 days for the purpose of 
oyment of w and 
ildren ie a8 
The i tatues.—Sir R Peel 
execution of the statues which Par Ison gee 
session to a E capitals ‘ 
pra ina ee Spiess E -R.A,, of NV ee 
street, has | im to execute that of 
Exmouth ; Mr. ‘rete, i ‘Exinbrehy ce en Lord. De 
Saumarez ; 
Royal wes in S0dety tara i'De 
hi cémmendation, the mon ‘o Sir | 
ith bad been confided to Mr. Kirk, of of 'thak aig. 
s | engin 
t for accurate Po pam as to the motives which 
t to have recourse to such an extre- 
ail themse Ives of the oppor- 
wait 
neglecting the pre- 
of the 
essary to Ins p 
g. Commerce ‘states, that when the K and 
Royal Family set out on Friday last from the Tuileries 
for Fontainebleau, the entire quays a ich His M 
a strong detachment of al Guards.— 
The trial of the administrators of the Versailles Left 
B Railroad, for the rn va attached»to the 
frightful catastrophe of the May, has ended, after’se- 
ittal of t ‘ bis, Nate rt 
uh ae demand 
s said, to phan of 16, O00f, (4002.) 
ded as a grea 
he King 
s and es: 
ft 
loped Paris for som 
to a considerable distance in the country, and render 
pti, exceedingly dangerous. The Diligence which 
eache on Sunday morning from Champagne w 
obliged to proceed at a k for a length of time, the 
ostilion aiting his horses by the light of several lan- 
s, and the passengers following on foot. The people 
insisted that the fogs were an importation from England, 
that the climate had become British.—In February 
last, it will be re: ed, a number of persons were sen 
nts of punishmen 
mon oan their risonment, 
they were ordered to be publicly aan’ for the space of 
n hour upon de Jaude, at Clermont. Last 
week t derwent this part of their mosraepen he 
site the mansion of M. Con- 
chon, the former mayor of Clermont, to hi devastation 
which the prisoners had directed their most acti 
exertion he lace assembled in large numbers, b 
nifested very little symp etters from Havre 
t operations for raising the i ne 
so long suppo h ous sures, 
osed to 
cane heres and that the vessel has been again pilaied 
to the bed e engineer alleges that. ee 
nece 
d to think of 
abandoning the enterprise until the last morsel we the 
ship and cargo shall have been delivered.” other 
aiid; private letters mention that the speculators ™m 
uks and one cask of ta llow 
rt succeed 
essel, which had vainly been attem n 
and wr private enterprise several an idwting the last 4 
“Seat, oe cette of the bombardment of 
Bar ook correc’ — the statement of the 
telegraph that +e) re crying Viv e Va France, 
and ‘ with upareerd 0 the English,” is, as we 
entsipated, a mere exuggeration. T dment 
commen at 11 o’clock in the morning of the 3d from 
the fort of Monjuich, and continued without interruption 
until 12 at night. 817 he gaa were thrown into the 
city with _— — After the firing had cea 
Genera moned th e a to surrender, and 
Ha 
allowed the sence sis ot urs to right the free corps, 
who still held out, and tbr — inc n-com 
pliance, to resume ae kes ieee authorities 
called a meeting of the mbeeble inbabitants, aid, ided b 
a considerable portion of the lick ceo viegbeded in 
disarming t the insurgents. They then 
damage and the number nae 
ascertained. The houses of a spars on which the Munici- 
out in. different “quarters, ‘which were not Setruas. 
he of the French ships of war had, 
7 the direction of their 
: " t 
refuge, and claimed their surrender; but the commander 
agape threatening to repel 
obey his injunction. 
war 
has issued a 
shows that the hour for reaction 
no ne of mercy to the 
ry idual who does not give up his 
Dy ied with death. The 
state of siege is maintained, and a aaa Court-Mar- 
ammunition, did all v0 ee although the crews sof 
on 
a aaa 
are totally destro 
many large magazites entirely ruined, and m 
walls and doors o 
hed by the bursting of the 
26 
8 
or 
S 
@ 
2.4 
a 
? 
stredtngt 
p mila 
the purpose of oti mes shelter oe ce 
any 
se terrible 
missiles, ost. In 
remark the singular fact that at such a time so much cool- 
nes indifference to dang’ have b 0 4 
The sounding of the tocsin or somaten is said to have had | 
an extraordinary effect on the pe of the neighbouri ’ 
towns, d the da 
rear is said to 
ombardment Lig had been epee oo be] Gen 
s before his arriv he 
SO eas Se ae ae TY 
lac 
circumstance which ought to be borne in ees that 
all the chiefs “ ne revolt deserted their victims in the 
moment of dang der the French 
oe 
ag. e 
the roads to hoist the nation 
board all Leaps no matter to 
belon ng. © who d for admission, with 
only of Span . Both the 
pratima oe bate the decisiop of the a 
preced occurrence in the records of civilised nations. 
The For orm mida ble having been got 0 oint a 
ee upon which she had struck, has left ‘the har- 
r Malta, in tow of one of the iain ah steamers. 
te ei nee 
on getting afloa 
of his fi Friends were ‘on bo 
0 
Regent, his e aera & séecreta 
all the assistance eer hoe 
ave Lisbon news to the 
i 
L 
‘a 
nd the 
probable tht the} te bulk of the’ Mu 
] es ata its adherent 
begun to prevail at Lisbon 
pated conelusion of the Engli 
which would’ na 
a 
o 
i 
-_ 
- 
3 
a 
a. 
has) 
3s 
S Tye 
a ‘ 
. ao 
CD: ene 
ro) 
= 
o 
cae 
iS) 
5 
a 2 2 
Orage eee ee 
tending to improve their posi 
the tari n are ob 
The patriarch elect has 
refuses to Soititt she ne ebe of a 
1 had been 
and two 
aa “ame or New 
other, the Wextord, ies a ‘engo of pve 
ce has been issue 
Majesty, relating to a dim minuti 
establishment of a number of bran 
sploetion in the. tax estimated at two m ; 
illi sig hes ; 
mane do inish the po 
salt, and s0 ‘yelieve the indigent t classes. The propos 
rby 
tue LOO rai 
ee a certain — 
ae 
for this purpose have é 
German Diet.— We learn from the recent pa pers, that ie . 
panies, to whom the State will guarant 
interest.—It is. hc that the Prus 
seriously contem p ates to to all penton, 
gard to thei m the censor, 
ti uties imposed nthe the 
Ane cer the last pam rae mses n French 
were actively pursued ; but it was doubted 
would be concluded i . sufficient time to prevent the new : 
tariff from a gig hea 
BELGIUM Second Chamber we 
B ret ae 
and artllerymen of the English, as well as ther | 
still oeeupied with thes details wr the treaty with Holland, 
but. at. present offer no.topics of general 
interest. r Antwerpen, from London, ran 
|aground to the west of Blankenburg Jast week, on het 
voyage to Ant She had thirty. peree DO. 
and a large quantity of merchandize. fter remaining on 
the sands for some she she gt of and ded 
| Without much « Letters from Rio state th 
