Асосзт 31, ма. 
THE GARDENERS' их AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Pd 
y. In the "b gre 
evelations were made 
sellers” fm ade. 
pivot-gur guns. A chun ur 
eck, 00-poun 
r arrival at ыйына. "will 
A of 
at mass traffic wl 
ch in , Paris which origin: 
the E 
i еа aich | 
-|seems to be going on in conjunction with the book. | 3- 
ally | 
e rights of ti tho 
other portions of the 
made 
° n the constitution M 
sedis sent of the Reichsrath. 2. Tbose 
accordance with. 
onarchy. No chango 
the empire without the 
laws of 1848 whicb are in 
the constitution of the m 
| a neg rative nature. 
be sit Em Orders have 
of the o Sis, 
Richard A. Powell, C.B., late 
pn ^Y he 
ence, on 
missioned by Capt. X - l 
70. church was un th 
Boscawen, / , which bed enm 
ise to a new indus 
ave become 
p riests who receive the 
| to be said by conet 
orders, There 
——MM 
JArorttan. 
мече left the Camp on Friday for | 
d re Ра ч оп БЫЧА , when | 
Ee ey a Cabin чн Council at the Tuileries. On | 
4 Чем — - ee t ^m ч» ке 
at the earl , in order 
* Рвлхск.—Тһе Е 
| one frant, 
h 
P lace 
p lyde is 
ais — ien visiting | 
М 
папу. — Тһе Moniteur | wen 
8 
ore per cent. 
this 
e Забо о s saying 
paid for but never said, 
stry. 
the middlemen between 
à Hu y. The Empe: 
s fom ud that ‘the | empire ; the autonomy of the different countri, 
ESSE: 
Sev кай booksellers ea 
the 
ngar, 
nal liberty. The Еш шрегог po s his Pa 
Е this cen n 
loyal and gri atef 
orders for 
and o:her 
, for instance, v 
s who have no such 
e pri ir who take orders 
| for r many thousands, ^n each of which re hase to get | 
se es off thei 
e booksel 
nn fir 
g the historical "gu of 
and him also for his intention 
severing in the constitutional path upo he 
has entered, ам for his policy in protecting the 
interests of non di ngariam provinces, without, 
| however, №. the means of bringing about some 
unde erstanding with Hungary. In the sitting of the 
"I M Pataki 
terms the 
in maintainin 
thankin "E 
de to his other, and; in o 
the mas 
proc 
of poten contains 
16639. He put 
x 4 i» another who said 35 
"— Emperor to inoreaso the | 
cers within the — year by E 
eaptains р st -of-war, captains of frigates 
ce ts, and 26 midshipmen. The Min ter мв 
ve years 
ORTUG. 
admission of fore 
* suspension. 
eign 
declares 
for one priest v 
335, and so on, Hew 
da 
as 
дешпей to three years’ imprisonment, $00f. fine, and 
AL. —The Go vernment чт —— the 
grain "tug; 
— 
that t 
ate that pu increase will == tobem vt the steam company 
e 
by t 
е | great opposition contin 
marriage of „Ње Infanta | Do onna . Antonia 
Uni o emen 
anes against the measure. 
- with 
ses said, 
He had taken money for 30,000, and had only pr 
vho said 60, 860 
con- 
the 
dress for t 
ua ed the proposed Ad 
of Hunga 
showed to the ше ds 
м —-— however, pronounced themselves in — r 
unity of the Empire On ES educ day 
phe discussion took Dice in the Lower а. їп 
reference to the Addre p г. Smo lka, a 
1 * \ 
the disregard it 
The majority of 
TT 
ry. 
ба alici ian 
h had 
made to the Reichsrath, emanated from the 1 
doi. À that 
bec 
Mrs or, 
wan t 
of confidence for M йу їп P ain to | 
r Add 
(1 
| des entralization. 
ency о t his 
opening speech, which treated only of home questions, | tion. The Marquis di 
к, ingdom of Italy, ЕЕ 
received by the 
inst 
internal embarrassments of almost all the Powers, 
Аг. А ай, мые as of the Emperor Napoleon, remove 
слее ти 
e Souther: 
One of the Royal l'alaces is prepari 
as arriv 6 
ng for rst 
— of 
= оп, апа 
епсе оп 
Bella, 
pub 
n Railway are under disc 
recep: 
the 
as to be 
aud the 7th 
As main ii of Ie. Bill authoris the pur- 
п Б ussion in 
; e Dona s da 
the news published b e Belgian ) journals, 
M. erm Ministerial. Couneillor. i is now in London 
negotiate the conclusion of a loan of six 
HUN —Two circulars addressed by the Hungarian 
Chancellery at Vienna to the “етсе ит of Hungary, 
ved а 
00 labour. Ag 70 pit T — тои — 359 my the rmt ne goa of these circulars 
on country wed by vere: "у, use ssurance ror's intention to 
hi consider that ti 1 LG: —А lar deputation, representing the А тре ion 
n Ried tha e Amm en Will establish Me ya chief manaia хазини interests d Ghent, Verviers, St. rea * Hungarian Constitution intact, In и» 
© russels, and other towns, an audience И ther hopes were expressed tl 
"Tue Count de Persigny remains at Vichy, and does not the Ministers ot thé Interior ind нй s, оп | Гешаіп tranquil until the assembling of the new Diet, 
кос ги c^. nseil General for Ат еше the 24th inst, for the purpose of su mitting a ela | rae PEIRE SATAS f the ER wc ^ uld M such i 
ire.— n ; рни : i зе Emperor also 
^ tained tbe following bem е аад "i negoti is Ba qui " €. olemuly declared that he has intention of Г 
i, “Mr. recently affirmed that he knew shari 1 "ww f g f the interests of | Porating the Hungarian Crown lands with the Crow 
existence ofa convention by which the island of Sard: аө а EUUIQUS GSC. Pc fnb ea lands of the Austrian Empire, but that 1 
{ would be eventually ceded to France, We rep enl in Belgium, including the manufacturers of кеп and mr заб he wished 
i g t tain the self. 
| to this assertion. Notonly docs such a convention not exist, | woollen goods, of delf ware, of paper, hosiery, &e. ; that | |to maintain the self-government and indepe wen 
І but even the t t of entering into negotiations on цв | it would raise the price of wages, and pr n unfair | £Usranteed to Hunga о, by the Imperial Кезсгір 
1 Emperors amie Ro x re ed England. They h 1790. On Su popular demo res 
E -French t had already ii Hope ^ 
B ом. iiw Nationale pubiishes нні. injury upon many of the manufach fall o m Dict Qt de 
“Onr bours an Channel | France, and that when it came into „Asse 
| found out eene pe to е ораг noer Dae with. — in Octobe ber next those industries would suffer stil тоге. nation to 
| p Mr. Roebuck who has torn away the veil ; it is the member | They therefore prayed the Government not to enter into |: by th. Th they are il 
| de Shefied, who h d ed to bis constituents е | апу such treaty with Engla nd, at all events un P: y the Government. functionaries of the 
| ofa descent an the oana of А О КОК о | thoy had had sufficient experience of the working of sd Чоп M ы e 
Mre e f Sar rised that Mr, | the Angl epson y 
ЖЫ пок should persevere in su ^ uch statemen inter tho fo mia of же: treaty which had been recently signed. m ign deco dite wr ed hac 
Pul aor to эгүү о топ ой. For € Жын ж, A f- E cow admitted €: the | лла А MS Со bri ished оп Thursday, 
declare іп the most positive that we ha ey tne SERIE and would receive the y its protest a t the 
ir of the treaty to which tho hon. rent labi Sludes. Mr. gravest consideration ot the "Cabinet. "He disired ti — н» Diet, bad attacked the rights of the 
has in ibis case been the victim of his weli-knowr ever further eviden induce him to believe that the | а immediate discontinuance of the 
tendency to e ap for realities. He h ith Борка sittings of the Assembly of th itat. The 
саты, x inion ЧЕ р кине E a critic negotiation of x comma тан vr жы" ito. with scripts have been to assem n the 9th ^| 
У ХС pin thei fi the|à similar isis | 
n Lr eurn x One t je th to Ace vé" aud that ч псе, would prove injurious to the manufacturing mes тргу т) рег й! E ATE the soldiers fro 
5 д Eogland 1 idat of th гаҳ pani үч ы lich 'poriodioslly arde interests of Belgium, Baron riere, Minister of 9 severely pu "i б д, po : hosei artial ud 
htelf published by the багы Fra ocn а ated as | Foreign Affairs, їп reply to a question put to him by one ns pan unt Apponyi, Judex Curiæ, and 
te y Ше Gazelte de F which represented as T py ailath, have received leave of absence for th 
most legitimate of all annexations that of the island a of the members of the tation, stated that up to r mof the atterís „three 
ne d ыо of France, the population of which are | that time no instructiors had been given to M. Van de Эр ди е idered immi- 
À PEE ; nent. The Dachess of Sutherland — present at th 
г The “menia Weyer, the Belgian Minister in London, to negotiate a ut dehaté od ^s i d 
х view M egg that е Cowley had a long inter- | commercial treaty with oed уун Governmen hishl Кыш д s become 
2 the rin M, n g^ enel on Tuesday. ЕД M. мни) i| SwrrzeRLAND.—The Fed ral Council is now negotia- | ^ ig acd pop y her тару wi with the Hungarian 
for his ister- enipotentiary. to Turin, left Paris ting Belgi the conclusion of ree — The tién. Dis ki 
аео m MA dep A ты , Pays say - A is|a treaty of commerce s with à ery pros И ^ Т erem s abolishing 1 ы exception al нн Ом "inn рока isation of 
ambassadors Ж AYARIA.—King Maximilian о a 
9cenpation of Xs Th. pe к, maintain the te Yisit to the. King of EEDA ченен Frid t us Rma one: "Tuesday, pue s sibi that it 
ы me,— The eur 0 ~ ay со AUST The Emperor ustria on Friday sen : 
кыз perpe meo E ДД which foreign an Imperial Message to the Reichsrath on the Hun- sod poeg et үче c. € cocus 
vise s, of which the follow s à summary :— ч ichs 
fxported, ma y be ч, i of аа сн» i which declared the latter — tent to pass resol 
1 Sri бесни p of duty, |" .. 1 bs йө of hy which prevails pete pass resolutions 
"t I riding under the conditions of the law o'|in Hae, nd де ingratitude for the sobccmions of the | Which should be binding on the provinces not repre- 
g E] is also determines the |?0th p by vi oh - ie a д, of obliv; ied over the bone ws "in koé SA Sanction. 
Ai of re-exportation.—The Imperial e EAD 109; dines s MUssta.— mpwa: skoé- > the 
; н Че 8: — the abolition 
2 жу jud ки n ead i: peal ЎЎ DM urn a By making rd evening of the cag vg arrived a! n the 
чое 07 the ee roades ions the Emperor bas the "ag - At Toula ont the Oth hà $ faj ty 
. pen d of Fire Poe nstitution, with all "e EN received pal civil and military authorities, the 
E y appr Ti ting 21,247 — of the E its national independence, ems and the | marshals of tbe nobility, and the commercial communit 
dia Chemi Neh а dition that the control over military After ha : 4 
ins d, M. Mirès res em in | finances should be exercised in common with the z е cathedral, inspected {һе cor 
bes Аз E Me oet charges, к éon. th, to which the Emperor жез н ыр a of eadets, and reviewed the troops in garrison at Toula, 
aet o, o Ше view of the Court below, and, as the S encient: Hu M xem ipis gs cem. left for Odessa on his way to Sebastopol, 
inem Which Wargi wore founded had-been Fore ge к, T. t en. of revising the p .—By ап булыр, m reseript, ч оп {һе 
tly Ra Aie rn у M. Mirès, and had caused a | laws of 1818, and rae be poma ot aeg mer аре rr day of t е dn open for Sebastopol, the 
кг and enormons loss to private mener c Diet has e ics m Т ае rights of the | be igno rg o d of St. ‚їп ч аныз has 
med tei sentence already pronounce bacc y yoron » Rer rs alio upon the interests and ranted to General СА һо һаз Ъееп 
condemned її the costs of the e spe | natkcnalities non-Magrar, and VM HM On voltas replaced in the Governorship of Poland by General 
ect ы appeal о: Count Sim the | m res against Crcai ‘Slavonia, and Transyivania Altho gh Lambert. The decoration was accompanied by an auto- 
the Р o т Diet has refused all м е 02 пер to T, in whic his Majesty expr d his 
med Vidal Just uico “ "ы m neve en al principles.  His|*!ucerest and heartiest thanks for the services General 
bezzlement and fraud. He had founded | Majesty deciares :—1. To maintain the Diploma of compel tie Suchozanet had rendered. General Lamlert, the new 
*-bank for the clergy, ising r cent, | October, as also that of the 26th Febr t always to leave it | Чоуегпог, has arrive ia^ Mur de p sided 
а volu of one of hi religi лев, гено о Чара M to [ren ае са утны at the Council of Sta his quality 
* &ycar, for 100f. ergy | portion ol the empire in the ЙИНЕ Gnnot be hurtful to OE Governor of Poland aud (nl wal Chief of 
