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JAN. 9.] 
THE GARDENERS’? 
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aged i in public instruction, 7,920 lawyers, 15, 906 physi- 
marines and volunteers, dispersed the v hinese. 
The | force | ae ae 7 
Eleven prisoners had their 
, 12,666 merchants, 13, 476 artists, {536,320 Cer 3, 
1,82 3,0 80 agric cituriste, 70,97 0 shepherds, and 31,1 
scamen. 
governor of M 
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hoof, 
the pur- 
of Mr, Stanton.—A Ma lacca. paper states 
pe a ae laying rsa Lin the strongest demands os the | jasa B warning to ie “mountaineers, who it is said will find 
Hottaxn.—The house of Hope and Company has 
y of pee ce to be ar ip 
nint of Utr The s estimated a 
ntel- 
ir 
pees: that her Majesty's ships of war had 2 the 
PaaS 
retal ctalvete. 
TurkEy.—O Majesty's Consul-Gene- 
i a) 
oa dt 1} . ; 
ee eee Wee se 
the Bo occa Tigris, captured the Bogue Forts 
It is, however, doubted 
i 
and it ‘3 P teproaed that they a 
whether ee ‘statement is correct. 
tinople, stating pies in consequence of the definitive oc- 
eup ation of the ast of ped by the troops of the Sultan, 
intended Le St. i ters rsbargy i in \ pay ment of part bad the last 
loa ted b 
Eoyrt. nd 
h ult. The Great te erpool 
foc DIA * tn wa.—A telegra Aalfe despatch pea to the 24t last trip of the 
Paris on Montay ae ae re aplounstoe that Kur- | steamer from Falmouth to Alexandria is the ip git on 
ruck Singh, King of Lahore, died on the 5th of November ; | record—viz., 14 days an d 1 hour from port to port; 
that his successor, Nou- Nehal Singh, during his funeral, | 12 days and ‘LD hour aly "The o pisgee 
ee by ace ident, and Shere Singh had ascended the he appeared in Alexa andria a month earlier than usua 
throne ; that th d 3 dea ths had been officially notified. The _In a8 
terminated ; that the English tl ili th 
and that Dos rt by ag 60 horsemen 
itely surrendered to the English. pai a since farniehod’ a the Packs _ priv. R the the Bedouin } 
n 
jon with the Indian mails, 
tieulars :—India.—From Affghanistan we learn that Dost 
med was agi near Bamea u Nov te by Gen 
which the 
2d Cavalr suffered yale Lient. Moffat being the = 
esca 
aide. 
Arabs, who had emi aged hostile, seizing the Pacha’s 
stores a and attacking t pilgrim n route from a Cair ro to 
the blockade of the ports 
pe pie of that tiny to be raised. 
West Inpies.—Letters e ast packet 
state that the soil of Trinidad was found to be well suited 
eye . e snp ——— E ed procured from Siparia 
mer in poor land, and its growt! 
When in ee ren manus 
not Peery ‘eittnde d to. 
factured it w: — ly eee by competen 
gr is r, an Am 
1 a tabasso plantation, and the Governor 
Mecca. 
to which he had returned in ill health and beset by the 
mountaineers, hoping, it is said, to avail himself of the 
Na con E s 
— ld there be, it is 
notice of 0 A sconce Society. 
nt of the 
said, only sed for the 
is 
he 10th Oct. They 
one in the regiment who ed. Full details had n ier convention to return t ypt b ea. Sir Cha a land, it a ece: 
been received in Bombay the time of the = arture oe ith a exandria on the 17th ult., and had an | amount of 50,000 Spanish dollars worth of the article 
the mail ; but Dr. peg Lieut. Broadfoot, Capt. Conolly, | interview with the Pacha, after which he left ya a in ually.—The long continuance 
and Lieut. Crispin shah been killed; Capt. Ponsonby the Great alt Lat subjects of the conversation wee felt in Barbadoes, Antigua, and Grenada. An 
and Capt. psf wou __Dos t Mahomed, after the | have t ired—the in| erference of Russia, to which the arthquake was felt at Antigua on the 20th Oct., but no 
engagement, was “es 0 C cme Pact ik the opposition 
with one follower, announced himself to a W. Na I at Constantinople; £ the Sour AMERICA —Recent eta have brought ac- 
ten, the British envoy, as Dost Mahomed, and surren- ps hg of Free oul Vist ai peculiar ne on in | counts fro 
dered. It is said that he had 200 well-armed and pried whi ch Tbr ahim Pac compelled to remain * Syr t | state an Tes and property are persia of all security. 
the Pacha sod atch 
eee. men, who fought well. 
portant «. King, jak Sing ng i his 
only som, Now. Neba Singh, was ei ‘ssdewaly by the 
falling of a beam a ee sing th 
the funeral processio The 
Singh, 
Sovereign of the Punjaub by rd Lah hore Dur Two of 
Nou-Nehal Singh’s wives, itis stated, and = aaa sities 
vie ys 
to ern: Spf sat that the ee by 
tely ig in consequence 
f the oars in ane “that lunged ; 
t it appears to him im 
Houses 
are nightly brok 
the women flo; val 400 ealubiie aa re 
have been confined i in the prisons, but how many remain 
still alive of those prisoners is unknown. The — “ 
BE oe aed - being beret to Rosas 
the men taken shot, = 
Peaboat josed t 
t mposs 
au courant, by pa or gl ap ri vials of the late nego 
tiations He end another messenger to 
Tbrahim, 
it would ane appear, that, Commodore Napier’s c 
tion for oe Ptr es of. and is ina pe way of laine 
all. The 
ing frigates and s and four eee are Danity 
; pected. The pe eer is anid to have given a great im. 
us to Montevideo. Thousands of Fren fate artisans, 
bincksmithe, penne &e., will remain. _ The popula- 
carri ied o roprietor rs of the Great Liver 
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ascended the funeral pyre, and were cmenmard with his | pool sent the Pacha by that vessel a present of some varieties | arrive: 
body. One of his wives, however, was saved, and is said. | of young pat trees and strawberry plants, specimens of oom ALTA. saThett & are now seven newspapers 38 
to be in the third month. of he er pregnancy. By a treaty | preserve ed fruits of every kind that amar could furnish, — ri Sydney, t daily, ‘5 three times + a-week, and 1 
ith Runjeet Sing! © guarantee the |The a-week ; d twice a-week, 
lineal of Guddee of the 29 i w “epee —— 
Punjaub, so that the cae ofa po gaa t interfere with | ment, and was Sonar! struck with h the & fine cies ee Van | Diemen te 0 Hobar ne wnt has 6, aun- 
the title of Shere Singh. The British troops were s pele “ ps the fish, publised syaee South Anatralia has Pre 1 
the immediate neighbourhood of the Punj aub. —The caught. Mehe met Ali, it is said, is again turning “his — a-week, eekly, and 1 occasional. an River 
kK ht —— journal and New Zealand, which may be 
are favourable. 
1 Noy. General Nott pa avery into tha 
The peo she were rejoicing in English —, 
had re- -opened their shops, ane had._begun to make an ear! 
pea hey cay to this, “ati 
ever, Misseer Khan, o stg ins at the head of 4,000 
horse, attacked and _plundere red De dur mag - 
t | son, | 
aid Bey, is to be invested with the management t of 
a Chita or estate in the Delta. 
Syria.—a letter from Beyrout, dated the 3th, hinge 
further ees oF : affairs sin Syria. On the 22d, Tbra 
has 
considered a ustr' alian colony, has 82. (The desire at ae 
is urging it with some earnestness. 
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Business was said to be increasing, and rising 
a with fi 
There a levied beasts of burden, provisions, and 
1 es 
bron acon eng 
money, 
rm Port some e very excellent strata of coal hi 
Wes ad ton 
on our troops taking possession of their 3d Lieutenant | of Nove ae Accounts in the 4 eerie and at fs Island it was said to exist in 
Loveday, the late agent at Khelat, was bags ana bs ~ cosele that it = os inieaton . pyrene rea the Pigrins! re abundance. New Zealand papers do not contain much 
murdered. beside a tree, to which he risoner. | which leads mae hence he might turn to — n was in better health, and 
The body was found warm by the British, ee under | Egypt. “Thoug in insurrection along this re edt have purchased rty at the Bay 
Major Boscawen, and a fai taful eines who attended bane fas the ye aes ae sggit a ny LE Shim of Islands, but there ee much a as to — 
the Lieutenant to the last told the detail p> vo — , stillit is a Halas country, W may | Port Nicholson would or t be iv 
he ences received from Chusan brin ng our Chinese = mach o nd an army kept togethers roid it "talons government. 
news down to the Ist of October. eatin Elliot and the food, a and patience + with it. tated, ere z 
squadron pees ae off the mouth of th 
Aug’ the llth Captain Elli dhold meeting of 
mouth of the river in ths steamer, it the ube nie s by Erbady ‘Omkeis, Ba a ‘Die to Gaza This was ree on Wednesday, seni was very fally attended. 
eats, manned ani med; on arriving at the bart The resolutions propo oposed a nd adopted set forth that the 
steamer anchored, re — boats proceeded. up the river 
bs a truce. The forts at the entrance dispatched | occupy sen rusalem and shear his pemne=s Should ‘he ment of the bondholders, as it was pledged to do; that 
andarin boat to receive the admiral’s letter... After the a it, it is pats that vag: will be over. ne Sur- | the decree = bem —_ Government of the 2nd of 
render r take re uge under the guns of Tatelli- | November was a breach of faith; that the British Govern- 
i 
expiration of six days a 
a mperor ego ten da — 
chop ig received, re ies t.} 
con sider 
, the Emir iechis ae 
ps received the submission 
his camp of Zah le, on Nov. 2 
ately comaien his positions, ani 
se same of the claims. They also complained of the 
t 1 vy empire, supineness of the contractors for the Peninsula Loans, 
a mandarin of the first no sind aed Trace The parti- | of the sheiks of Celosyria. The unii tian gar- | with res senpest to the claims of ne beara and they 
pt of the negotiation have transpired; but it is Syria, under Achmet. Pacha, forming mn that those claims amount o less than one lun 
stated that the Emperor has Bi to send Khe Shan together a corps of 20,000 ided f ith artil- | gred millions sterling. 
Canton for the purpose of conducting the negotiations. | lery, had marched from Aleppo to Damascus, in o der to ck Exchange, Jan. 8._Consols for the opening closed 
mperor is said to agree to a renewal o: ag join Ibrahim. On the 26th the T a 893 to ¥; ditto for money, 892 buyers; Three per 
intereourse, provided the British evacuate Chusan and | Chief hearing that the latter was preparing to effect s4 ie, Riduddd; hree an a-half Cent. Re- 
trade with Canton as before; he is also — to on up | retreat across x! Desert, detached several corps to duced, 934 to #: 3 New Th ree and a-half, 98 to 4 ex. div. 7° 
anisland near Lintso, and to pay for theo bserve hi ments, and to protect the inhabitants, ool 162} to 34; Exchequer Bills 1s. to 13s. 
that Lin has ex a his instructions, ri that who had made their eabmision to the Sultan. A brigade 
suffer whatever Pgpaanes nt the English shall think fit, if| of the I t to Jaffa for the purpose, 
it be proved, after an a that the giles gat and other troops had peed alan at Jerusalem and $2 I 
tions of his t Gaza. Serious sickness had ab ga Acre. The storm etrope 
correc’ ti _ Thunder-storm.—Sun: 
missioner ple “to: sa pe re 07. sary another clock, th of thunder and 
vhich wrecked were 
admiral had gone to the authorities to 
We learn from Macao that a Mr. Stanton, , officiating chap- | 
sik ag 
= in ai mountains, where the new Turkish Gocmeoe 
a - ripen ~ supplies of grain, a and the 
by ‘aepenlion: appears to be entertained “ 
the Porte will be pis ag govern Lebanon, 
pop’ pede med. The d a ctumeue nantes 
t the mot eers has 
out in phasis 
a = 
raised by radon stated that they distinctly mn 
the pear Aare an instan 
qo after this he a 
of arms amongs mountain 
virtually Salapendlaits of the = ee and henceforth it is, 
expected that they will govern ves acco: to 
of right and wrong Fe, Pacha re- 
presen he had. taken 
lain there, ra to | I 
perp a: 
nto 
out to bathe 
seized by t 
e Chi d taken. | 
"The "Baits authorities dette iim of Lin, 
for 
the precaution to put be trian a ae Sa 
ing them in houses th: See ee Been 
lioeconcenngie 
to Macao, and fortified the coas! see. oe Smith, the. 
commanding officer, in order to anticipate their designs 
brought up his ships, battered the forts, sad landing’ his | ety 
Bs 
; Joussouf Ahmed, with 
ausack a body of Beyptian troops 
the assailants were 
ee bomen o> 
was 
descending into th 
body of the pene 
