SPAIN.
The new* of insurrections, tumulte, andmovements in contemplation, together with the usual inextricable confuuioif of sounding names, convey an idea of the state o( Spain as intelligible as is customary in the accounts from that kingdom.- One thing seems clear enough, that an ineffectual attempt has been .made at Madrid to storm the palace, and to carry off the Queen and Infanta. Many lives were lost. FRANCE. We have no news of importance to announce from France. Lord- Cowley is the new ambassador. — He is at the same time an old one. RUSSIA. The Prussian papers were directing the attention of Europe, to the formidable display of military force being made by Russia on the Prussian frontier. It was thought that the object ,of a conference held at Warsaw, between the King of Pmseijfand the Emperor of Russia was to induce Great Britwn-tfMsencur in & project fora general disarming of European fleets.
The Gardner's Gazette mentions with regret that Kensington Gardens are about 'to be broken up, to raise a fund for the improvement of tho Kjtch«n Garden at Windsor.: We are aorry to hear that thi«, one- of the lev open «pot* ,in the neighbourhood of London*,.iejaoout to. be placed under, the wide spreading formation of brick pad tnorter. '.[.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 March 1842, Page 4
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