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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. [Deceme 25, 1858. 
öy Great Britain, compliments the British Govern- 
declines to 
sugges any means’ by which the nationality | 
f a sh or am American ships isti 
ment weir moderation, but 
0 
the nite States’ flag can 
reserves to itself the right of rejecting any > 
e verified, 
pian that our Government may suggest. ith 
dependently hi its paeen position, “‘ with 
sight of their shores,” it is th 
e only spot 
ground the vivilised world where the ans 
~I- Hov —The Queen has appointed on and —_ of some other German Sta 
n 
abo 
of | the Hou f Lords, in the room of the 1 pae | eg ition between Russia and Austria ; 
[mino on the Bombay establishment, to be Com- | the throne- -To0m, and had noticed that the chest pi 
pan 
of the Bath. 1, but-had never-tha iat ae 
cae PPOINTMENTS.—The Que has appointed | amining farther, The thie 
Biggs Andrews, Esq., Q.C., to be ihe Commissioner ‘of palace, a a man of 68 and father Yero a srt te 
m of 
es, a 
5 . Bere; g ad ster, who has been n 
| barris r t-law, to be Commissioner of Bankru uptey hierba had left behind them the poda f Te 
‘or the Birmingham district in the room of thè late | being more than they could conveniently jh ain 
Mr. E ag AustRia.—It is understood that the Co ae 
tes 
Hon. Lieut ‘oionel ‘Talbot to be Serjean pan Arms of | advances with a view to brin ing al 
Percev: a whether t bene t is done 
THE NNEL Freet.—It is aienea at Plymouth result. The coolness between these two o Caan pi 
ound in 
Slave Trade is tolerate 
the Unite ad S States s with Spain vill 
always be in 
government 
pa 
over the islan d remains in its present condition.” 
Calif bij i Hona 
assert the Monroe doctrine in expr 
f ae 
betas Alliance ena T forwarded. a memorial to the | attend the 
a 
CHAN 
hat the Channel fleet will remain at Q pad heime 
during Christmas, and then Aik A Lisbon. ne AVA —The Bavarian Academy of Literatur i 
| small-pox Speg out a fev ew days ce on board the Birnin will celebrate their centenary e the a 
eon ae t been reported. | March next at Munich. A circular has ‘beg a 
E Mor Cas he committee of the Pro- tees a Members, foreign as well as “dat | 
oe 
Earl of Malmesbury, as Secretary of State for Foreign | SWEDEN. tch from Stockholm lm states the 
he b 
p be in reference to vt e case of the oy 1 Mo: tara, be ba of the: King of —_ is seriously impairs | 
bei and power t p diminish, and iy | 
aa + 
p 
th ition which her Maj y’s Government 
the 
rizona, 
ted 
After the failure of Catholic power: , like France, to influence ero: hat 
y the = Government, it is manifest —— the efforts of her ae ror “Tapper de. si a les hold sere 
e northern | Majesty’s Gove — ent would be powerless to promote the OSs P PE A oe idem 
and ‘‘estab- | Praiseworthy obje: ‘of the btao rialists.” which have been introduced into Russia, 
i | the Rukn Generals sadasa s peculation during the 
same. n $ campaign in the Crimea is to commence in January. 
essage does not F oretan, The principal witness is a French corporal, retired 
ess terms, 
it tells the states of Nicaragua and Costa Rica 
the Isthmus, and if t ey do not give mpt and | cureur-General replied ; M. Berryer followed, and the| Io os a Nps.—Mr. Gladstone is now on a visit $ 
ry redre: ess for nj cted -on | Procureur-General then replied on the whole case the 
American citizen Liti will remain | stated by the — for the = The judges spectre rath a demon stration at Santa Maurtis 
for the United —_ uch other deliberated for urs, and then delivered their 
aa ray bo n ras 8 p h | judgment, finding 3 M. de M cited bat guilty of ai it- 
may. ve 0p tain or =i = ae | ing hatred and contempt ae st the Government, but 
justice which it has i in vain attempted to 1 g I 
At the same tine Nr. | iversal suffi 
iththe P. p: 1G lof en A despatch from St. Petersburg states 
nflu- | that the Runes ss Dowager agro a pe Haar 
enes may: es ian mee in ee the. kiri to its inst. with E ee ERE and is iL Al 
parents. A repl he Imperial family. praia from St, Peters. | 
a following effect:— 1 by telegraph. desants 
ce ser Majesty's ah ag Darp ha fais guirage wi ith hoe oa state that ‘le les are by no 
Seit ger eal suro re hat gnat a: ot deat i sag ent S he fe) state | pan to dm oiapis ppt serfs ‘it or 
rom was tak mer i 
FRaNcE.—The appea 1 of 3 M. de Montalembert was | and, having by accident discovered where a sum of 
heard on Tuesday at the Court of Appeal. M. Dufaure | 100,000 roubles was concealed, gave information to the 
opened the case on behalf of the appellant ; the Pro- | Russian anthorities. 
Buomawa ends wei to pass 
Shoring the roniployment of the land sits aed 
forces of the United States in preventing the tran- 
sit across the isthmus from being 
elosed by lawless vidios: with the eat rstanding 
all awn a 
these forces sh 
í r a 
analysis of the leading features of the Message 
suffice to show that it is the 
obstructed o 
policy of the} of 
United States to acquire a supremacy over w 
Saseabdante. ne ee Peai race in all the region 
Home N News, 
: ty 
aS | his arrival in Paris his Imperial Highness was received | personal kindly feeling to towards the 
|a b; 
clusi on ole Court reduced 
tne a aie i mine iatu a to HR month 
‘but ae oe of 3000 conte oF Th ALY.— 
he appeal —T and Duke an ret in becoming eneral, 
on rd si Nice by way of Toulon and not an ici ii “ane prevails hest pati disturb 
saree, where he was received with the highest | ances s ee a ade 
honours by all the civil and military authorities. On | rity on the ats of the Government. Anything Jil 
pe 
t the railway station by the Russian Ambassador, and, | entirely Geena and he and the 
with his suite, was immediately conducted to the | Palace | received when n they go o out Apera is yea 
the Tuileries ds il est recogni 
He. afterwards went to t TE E 
Embassy, where he received the Ministers, Foreign | duchess is paprati a 
OURT.—The PERNT and Prince Consort, with 
Prince of Wales, the kan Alice, 
Prince tel 
Pri 
e ome oh and the Princesses Helena, Louisa, 
ed at Windsor Castle on 
Ta m 
nce 
torment Sr 
company th eet 
at Westminster School. On Wedn 
t an 
oured with their 
formance wor the Phormio of Terence 
Prince Arthur 
and 
"Monday a ar. 
m ipe thick in the district over which it spread, and | and students assembl 
had 
Ambassadors, and members of the nobility. In the even- feeling that A which — 
on with ~nnan 
d the opera incognito. Tuesday the Emperor | from smo ae ng in te streets still i 
ae a visit to the Grand Dake and in the vided a | strangers are w warned to observe it lest a 
State dinner was given at the Russian Embassy, lt A DANAN tot 
which the 1 
present. The Grand Duke left Paris on Wed stn bs rumourso ear chwarltelyeorent nis 
evening to join the Russian fleet at Toulon—Accounts | A disturbance occurred at Gen 
have been received by the Minister of Marine. from iati of the exp 
Isle Réunion (Bourbon) reporting an eruption from the | city in 1746. After a serv 
volcano of Grand Brûlé. The ee was yr or four | occasion, in the church of bd 
ed, and began 
sto gh one of on principal ate but as the | cession through the narrow 
island w: most u carrer n that quarter the | functionary presented himsel 
damage eau was bsa considera disperse; but, finding the cro 
Sige critical state oP affairs between Spain | at length refused to allow them 
probability of the American | ensued, in which .a mason lost 
ine 
er ; 
. life 
and the 
= Filibuster t taking aene -i % for the ne Nice va that the si aet va x ofa rg i 
of ee eir r eina a n Cuba, a e chief topics of dis- | was laid at Villafranca on 
adrid. The A ines: ca am tothe Speech | Duke Constantine, with ee s 
Foni the Throne has passed the Senate by a majority | of all the — of the 
of 103 General P. the mgt Rusian Yr 
respecting Mexico was almost unanimously negatived, ped of the tow, an 4 ere arabe pran nah, Coms 
the Sis neral himself being the o only m member who voted | fo oning pins me atone © 
or t as 
room of m was elected for Here fordshine i Int the Sw ITZERLAND.—On the 29th E50 French arests in a minute manner, paying | ticular a 
} edhe the late Mr. Blakemore without oppos sition, i perag to the pi ae of ake Fort des Rous wet sok and careening — 
itched Ace as oss Doper, and advanced as far as the provements are about to om 
Admiralty, and eE Miha or of This unceremonious occupation of a | ab the peas the mae @o pale has 
Commanders nd Colonel Jl John n Jones, Goth Tile Knights part of A Federal territory while negotiations are | from Naples states grii the e 
Accountant a Irby, q- pend ing betwee en France pen Swi itzerland for the e pur- | | caution money of th rento 
Jones, aia man vf the r Department; Col TURKEY.—Accounts ` 
Foot- Li Guards; leks Colono nie Sth | Swtzelna cot thon: EEEE k the ihe possibilit o 
; a Hengal S P. ilme, 60th F Aar Row: | French Government for Perio oes Fuad Pacha wo 
2 Slat a so l Apthorp Ser p reg ras | Advices from ae A, ate ‘that ohte ections are now cae | eee eis pager 
neras Ligh sa l or urkish 
NL ight C ava ary 5 ; to the. sale of the y alley o on strateg ic grounds. Similar | A Pia Aià 
“Major Barchard, s14.—The police have succeeded inapprebending to the p 
J. | but already melted dorn, so that be sen ee , Moroce 
PW: akin oe the piece is lost. It was stolen in the night of | gi 
on|the 4th, but not ays later, 
on je i iA 
ag tagline lard 1 a of | has also’ sent one ns oe gal 
i "Prus 
the thieves who carried off the silver éper , the | American stea 
| wedding present of the city > Aee i to the Princess | to all the leg th ser 
‘rederi | 00 | ve sels near cet or the soto enter th 
o 
ix dollars, or the greater p 
ers for embai 
ter, when sma e of eight 
The t 
