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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Cae) 
[Dec! 81, 
any been executed ; an ‘additional time has been allowed 
the payment of the forced contribution, and nearly 
nae éivilian Was been set at liberty. The proceedings of 
the French Consul are still the subject of angry rape 
he Spanish and French papers; nothing ca: 
he 
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us departments of the State, amounting to 
saving of 40,000/.; and their Majesties, it is said, have 
d the measure by yoluntarily foregoing a consi- 
In 
published ; ; its details, as we have before stated, are by no 
means favourable to this country, but it will remain i 
5 
onfederation 
ha of the jade ig spirit eas union and 
nationality. phieh the King of Prussia’s speech at 
from @ii the a 
Cologne sd be said to have embodied. The object 
ure is to afford opportunities of personal 
seenananey to officers who pected to fight 
side in the e f war; an first 
meeting is proposed to be held at Leipzig, on e bat- 
tle-fields the great ane was By ise relieved 
rmany from the po of Napo —Accounts from 
Greece confirm the statements published in a recent ‘Num 
every 
therto refused to undertake its almost impossible duties ; 
the treasury is in a state of mcgraige f and a crisis is 
said to be fast From the Levant, we have 
the important intelligence that me Sultan has complied 
the demands of Ambassadors by consenting 
raachinge. — 
be no doubt that! it will Virtually prove 
lation of all the difficulties of Syria.—From the United 
es we have received the Annual Message of the Presi- 
pen delivered at Washington on. the 8th inst. It enters 
very ful the circumstances of Lord ton’s 
treaty 5 © nce a Ra eres it. ny be the? me: 
of for the amicable ay 
tions happily existing between: iS me Governments, a 
declares that there is nothing in the treaty which i in’ the 
nation. The President also. alludes to the ae of tis 
7 7.2 : ‘ fel > Lae 
ir refusal, at a time , when the Governments of Euro rope, 
though involved i in Prater with their: subjects heavily bur- 
+a ion? be 
ge ‘i a | ao. 1% 
the Pe aan 
States.— By the same arrival we have news from 
to a Ed date : the Governor-General has ee 
home Governme is 
Excellency’s health continues very precarious, and . 
nsable.. Reports are already current in regard to h 
successor, and Lord Eliot, the mt Secretary for ten 
sie is hie mentioned“as the fature Governor. 
———— 
Perea Bome Meine. 
unt. M Pri 
Wales, and the ar deat “2 
Castle, and 
rt, the Prince 
she bape dag setae at Windsor 
alth. The Queen has been 
her 
and are in excellent he 
ids of Honwer 4a: wileleigs tas 
ac Movements.—The election of a mem- 
ber for Carmarthenshire, in the room vy the late rie 
caer took place on here when Mr. D. A. Sanders 
avies was elected w out opposition. 
iday’ : 
of the eae etar @ biop and naps at Plymouth, 
in the r of Cap and that Rear Admiral Sir 
Lucius Cur ethos will pada. egret Admiral Sir John Louis, 
in the Arm brevet, 
Simmons, George Hibbert, Thomas Skinner, 
A. Malcolm, D. L. Fawce 
Mocteai To be Majord in th 
G. Baldwins M. Smith, Franklin 
on, W. Gree 
et ae mpbe 
The ive offices of the E 
ted to take Sonk 
+ Blundell, 
; and John Campbe vat: re "4s 
Captains R. Cobriigton, t. Sa F. Abbott, T. ELA 
Napleton, rney, . Craigie, J. 
Ferris, G. C. Ponsonby, = eeeneen Ww. Anderson, 
J. Theophilus Lane, ood, W. Riddle, H. M. Law- 
rence, T. - ar ct, De tate Eyans, Jas. Macadam, 
i - Reid, R. Shi rreff, T. Towns 
3 
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ad 
‘es 
eS 
t 
ames Whitcombe and F.S 
Naval Promotions. —The clpetad promotes have 
ce of the recen n China. 
and E. L. Strangways, of the 
ansittart, A. R. 
Si S. Hillyar 
n, N. Vansittart, 
is the above promotions; 0 
Wi sates ae the Com- 
aes t Of ee, = 
ees en 
Tn consideration ri the late v vie- 
tories a Ching nd Affghanistan, the en has been 
lea ed if appoint Major-General Lord Saltou a Co 
nel 
he Order. Her Majesty has also 
of the ate , the following 
0 Is C. Cam mpbell, 
et Bolansi J. Knowles, 
n, G. A. Malcolm, D. 
wood. Tig 
W. Green 
S. Hawkins . Blundell, C. W. Yo 
and ar Campbell ; Majors "Pp, Anstruther, H. So 
W.H. S F. A. Read, T. T. Pears, R. C. Moore, 
Ww 
Brommelin a D. Blair, E 
ris, W. Anderson, J J. B. Backhouse, T. H. 
Frederick ~_— 
° 
| 
sommes to appo! tain 
Bouchier, RN a Knight Gorstunndee, ~ the 
lelliiebang cepeonsctin ss 8 s Nav al Sery nee ‘0 be 
Subipanions he —Cap ins the 
Grays Peter Richards Sir i. ‘Sees Home, Batts Cc 
ards, H. R. Bs Wats . H. Anderson 
Marshited; Richard wreiqeped and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 8. 
B. Ellis, of the Royal Marines. 
Foreign. 
‘France.—The French Government has published a 
Royal ordinance of the 23d inst., instituting a Privy 
cil, of men who, without taking any 
the ts which it is 
éndertoxbe qealitiod torithe 
new Council ; 
are to be called Ministers of State, and are to receive 
salary of twenty thousand francs a yéar (6004), i if the 
bers think fit to financial 
organs of M. Thiers and of M. chs ly accept the 
pr inci; but disapprove of som e details ; th 
Royalist _— ard i od ‘epreot he Orleans 
dynasty is gradually approaching the monarchical policy 
of the exiled Royal family ; sii the pr onan and Im 
perial organs test agai it as eaction epnioet the 
revolution which placed the present King u the throne, 
n ce it as another step towards’ the re-establish. 
ment of the ancien regime, all its encumbrances and 
I 
lona affair are still treated with so beh contradiction, 
that it is impossib co conclusion onthe 
subj e Ministerial papers caer that M. Gutierrez, 
] ty ofa misstatement 
Rege 
reductions in the tariff.—The Bordeaux, 
"Nantes mb Commerce have sent’ delegates to 
Paris, with strong addresses to the Minister of Co 
calling for the suppression the native sugar-refining, 
with an indemnity to et- growers; and the 
Cham Commerce of Marseilles a sed a 
memorial i 
betw 
subject of the Por 
aastyaters aon pon sieeve attention to the s 
of coloni ntile 
determined ae “despatch 
e of next month 
i, Fe Aian fiyAnan 
chief ies it inn 
= called 
on A deine 
0 concordat ith “the 
testant sativa enjoy the benefit of the article of the 
a ter i which grants freedom of worship. 
rotestants 
hoses —At Lyons, ¢ eS attention ‘is _ exclusively 
occupied with the trial o n named son, ie 
occupied t 
less remarkable than those o 
Madame Laffarge. It appears that 
the Ist Sept., 1840; M. de Marcellange, a country gen’ 
man 0 aig bis was sitting +e Be chair, when a shot was 
red from without, and he instantly fell dead. man 
d sree who had formerly lived with him as ser- 
rch last on suspicion of having 
On being examin = 
ibi ; and the criwaliiel witnes 
for him were the wife of the deceased, the daughter of he 
n ly de Chamblas, “ 
He appealed. to 
In con- 
pelnte the Court n 
menced on the 19th — a and is still,in ei 
s of the case, not the 
elici 
irate 
that the ‘wife 
ountess 
have failed to appear in Court and answer to their 
as witnesses on the 
Spar Se ck cedanks frenk Barcelona to the 23d inst. 
from Sarria 
| havin n. Halen still 
in the city, although his successor Gen. Seaone, the new 
Cap lonia, had arrived. It aj 8 
) carry into effect his s project of — 
granting an amnesty a8 8002 
the Republicans and insur- 
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