JAN. 16.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
43 
difficulties in voting the enormous sums _Tequired for 
state that a courier who left Cons stantinople t the 20th 
has vgn rince Metternich the news of the formal 
revocation by the ie = of the déchéance of Mehemet ee 
Prussta.—We that an order has ye P coed 
put all “the fortreston, i including — northern and eastern 
Gre at activity is a gop 
in the arrangements for the Coburg railroad, which is to 
connect Coburg, stnaianjiosment Mein 
Weimar, Erfurt, and Eisenart, and j 
railroad further north. Ki work will be begun in spring ; 
whi is i two days to 
th 
frontier 
oO 
he 
n 
e peer .of Sout 
n 
ANOVER L tters mm Pom the Crown Prince hi 
recovered from his indispost ; the Queen has presented 
to the P: vee the Bible, in which t 
ib 
names of Luther and Maladies are fever in their own 
handwriting. Englis ish lawyers a 
who, i with some patter of 
are making investigations to ascertain what part of the 
jewels = the E d by we — dl rae 
over is to bel ong t ig ct ero 
eae at these lamers are sent as commi 
ig gli oe government t 
3 but it 
said to be more breed 
thet they are engaged m the part of the King to oc 
materials and the Aepadttlone of witnesses, ac ised 
the us “a of the English courts of justice, for the laste 
bs ma po i of Hanover intends to i nstitute against 
Que 
sup 
os by the | 
ende leavour to settle ‘this difficult 
is 
to the same letter, Austria and England had set their veto 
upon the French Levant steamers being allowed to touch 
at Messina, or any other ae of oom on their pass- 
age to and from ee —c ofoing tas ta a te ina 
hi 
natu conse 
Iti ape 
ian pristingés 
refuse to go. s mentioned that a 
n, and not to ha 
ated. ‘Damascus on the 8th. “The British “and Turkish 
of 
Austria (0 join the gieat hiheersng in their armament: 
sO as 
against a w: it 
sent for the evacuation of Syria in consequence of Com- 
4 WN, >. ’ +} YW 
he ave been satistacto ory. bi jonas from Milan of the 27th 
ult. state that hs com pire og that city and 
Turin continue 0 be ex tremely active. The Austrian 
army quarter wed te & jo-Ven ciatk Te dom 
computed at 100,000 men, and would, it was expected be ie 
reinforced by 50,000 more. Milan was so 
with troops, that part of the artillery w ) 
enc i , which was filled with waggons laden 
claim to the thi continue to reside at Rome, 
with me ¢ title ee Majesty a nd Prinee 
Lge of his : 
o him b rte 
that the 
= is 
state 
spect of a European river. 
Eeyrt.—Accounts recently received 
Nile now wears the a: 
to be seen constan ntly taverns by four steam-boats 
veying mails and passengers. That of Mr. Galloway is ‘said 
to be the most rapid, having made the passage from 
Boulac to Rosetta in seventeen hours less time than the 
Pacha’s steamer. On the river are also th -boats 
with the Roman flag flying over them. ave on 
board the columns fro gypt, whi npr 
Ali has given to the ga “a 
with astonishment at e flags, which represent St. 
Peter and St. Paul at al lengthy mith flowin, 
oni! ~s ey are 
g beards, and 
ot = andar of t the r fevte , as the 
ewish. Since 
Mehemet ‘Ali lost the ‘command ey the deserts of ree 
Chriati 
has been received by the Pope 
istinction due to her Majesty.—The new 
Can — The Union. Eilon rr "Montréal state 
that though nothing certain is yet known ioe rding ; the 
inister of Prussia has had an wadbuiies w the Pope, 
dee lared again n that he attached great importance | to t 
io wilt ane te ¢ 
Hone. —The Kin ted th dat 
with the Pepe signed ig Teme, bat 1nd in suspense b 
the late king. It appoints two Dutch Roman Catholic 
bishops. He has also suppressed the office of secretary- 
general, the x having @ responsible signature, 
his Catholic subjects gave him m great 
f the ming yon 
e. mation of the difference with Prussia 
plier 
was expec’ ted 
SwitzERLANp, —The Jourtials mention that a French 
artist has lately made a drawing ofa a certain part of Mont 
Bla 
ne, which 
lend to be give: 
by the v fanethe 6 the peice will, pro- 
remarkable fsemblanee of the profile of Napoleon on his 
death h-bed. ,The sketch has omg lithographed, and innu- 
1 Com 
bably, be hen ceforth, Instaed of 83 per cent., only 3 
or a long time one of the summ its 
f War to the e army, giving lists of numerous c 
promotions, tending to reduce the expense foe Topiify 
the organisation. e€ commercial Petes! concluded be- 
Customs Union 1842, will pro- 
bably be renewed, be meg ith certain eae cations. 
Russta.—The ¢ Gasetle mentions that the Em- 
peror has Dehn a order of St. G 
on pera Snare and Co ommo odo ore Nap jer. 
in whi ich 
eorge, third ad 
The lette 
fi 
Stop ‘ord al 
to intimate to the sdopieies of Go. 
vernment offices ther, that ran will not be required after 
the s 4! ome and all the Government books and 
papers pied i ‘0 Montreal without delay. This 
would indents thet the Proclamation bree: per union 
of the vinces will be made sors Pe 
ment, at least during the first Parliament, owing; to a 
= mountain a borne the name of t 
r races eur. hi 
am snow 
way to "Greece, was yp tion for 
Be 
two ‘sh at Udine by the accumulation of sno ow. Ac- 
Legislatur ure ; ; and as the sam 
other portion of the province, with the a of To- 
ronto, : is concluded that ‘sre the 
Unirep Srares.—The Sheffield packet arri - 
onday, bringing the Presid ent’s cpio 
verpool (on 
ult., barked Mey a suite of nine persons, on board | 
the steamer 4% Athen 
Gre 1 Malt cr hey papers have lately 
adm nar —_ the second class of the order was couched 
Re the sng re herr :—* We, Nicholas I., &c., wishing 
e you a p roof 0 f our pete good-will, for ‘the e war- 
oF lata of a 
Athens 
Greek 
R4, is of considerable nes ow and 
In 
[sr throughout ‘o the 
great 
sided, it is hoped that a favourable period is “approaching 
for its final settlement. Both Governments must now 
ae zeal in favour of o 
have named you "oh ves of our ordet of the 
sa fle Te the Be ing of 
t this 
e head was foreed | between the feet, and kept th 
bound or hours said to be in use, 
gh 
Ad extort eeaiacont of imputed crimes. 
—The Goy ernment havi ving represented ,to 
Pion 
Darm wéleintity, 
Titer, which shakes “the “globe, from 
Jaxartes. 
he name of the Princess, after her re- baptism and ad- 
misssion into the fbn went ‘owe pe is ig a Alexandrowna. 
T hece: 
the glooms of 
and ope 
sd dee god Bay Tete b e fe 
pees 
lied tha 
15,000 org (about Lage rend 23 ha of his 
is 
parpatiel cause of Fever should be eendiead as speedily 
. Int my last ae Message you were in- 
formed that the proposition fo: M, 
tion and survey promised b in had been re- 
ved, and that a proce ‘neloding also a provi- 
m for the certain and fin dju t f th 
considera on. The answ 
Tate 7 
ent 
r of that Gov etnment, accom- 
ved 
was recei 
ia ied hal be 
cordingly been done. 
remony the jour de féte of the et Be. to aucti froagh ‘its Minister ‘here, since your separati on. 
mperor, on the 6 ay (1th) of. ‘Decémber Intelligence | Accounts from Roddats stile that he ik given up for gel were promptly considered ; such as were deemed correct 
is said to have Aba receiv: m Teflis Seat at English all ‘thoughts of regaining political power. He y put in principle, and consiste nt with a due regard to the just 
agents are exciting the Cicaetunet to fie essel a derv ish, w walks abou t the stree ts 0 iat ights of the Uni States and of the State of Maine, 
laden with am ition, Mi h was ema ith i y life mcurred in; and the reasons for dissenting from the 
at the ——— of the consul at Erz It is per that tes chid eri has declared tha’ A, due, with an additional suggestion on our part, com- 
lately in “ty ve and apical by the Rass “otis of ‘“Mehemet Ali being allowed to retain Beypt, th ese8 municated by the Secretary of State to Mr. Fox. ft 
— Wale from Pol and that the e new fortres f Dem scheriff of Gulhané reg be made besa throughou Mini ster, Rot feeling Ai mself 'Sufficiently instructed Rie 
lin and pachalic. Mustapha Pacha, Governor of C is 
against its western  maiglbonts beyond the Vistula b fthati to refer the matter to his sy paced fa its 
completed, Porte. —Sir David Wilkie, bri has been at Constautivople farther decision. Having now bien m for some time w 
m advi 
of defence in Pol 
resze, rca eobilins Med lin, pi the ctadelot waruee. 
the Sultan, who has’ already A ger him two sittings. 
Bre 
The milita: ot4 Lares on the line again: 
stated to be 31,000 infantry, 4, “ag ievaliy. 36 5 iam gir 
and 24 ietacnon fey The force which Russia has 
beyond the Caucasus is still more considerable than = 
on this side, so that she a. suddenly send an i: mse 
— _ Asia. 
g has directed the Central Com- | 
— 
whethe bi 
rs oy inthe cree goa 
fogl diieke 
m, to "tak the fi id i 
a suddenly ordered | to Pen andicns 
venue for sid is made e up, 
it ch 
march. T' 
and will be speedily p ublished ; - 
an early con nclusion, I look with entire 
prs ted shortly 
after the pees of Co der the act of the 
Three commissioners wee appoin! 
g (255 
The picture will, it is said, presented to Queen 
Victoria. — The vilieas has brought 300 
rters in chains ; of the corps which 
escaped from their transports on their way to Syria, 
id made for the mountains at Rodosto. —A letter 
rom Marmorice Bay, 18th ult., quoted by the yes 
merce, stati £ when Commodore Napier sailed 
there, on his rei rom Meena, in the é Powerful, 
turn fro 
the crews of cht 6 other ships anchored in the bay saluted 
him with three che sap . The Heeates sailed with 
engineer officers to repair the fortificati 
—Letters from. Seri state that t the co 
‘Shame the propo- 
shackles on 
ves ha feee roar of its 
nsorshi: Prepa 
year. The estates of Jutland have 
sitions of the royal commissioner to im: 
bea Press, and have de clare red themsel 
TT 
tricts, ow bi 
signed a 
hi 
not to listen b any proposal for the 
aceon ee New ‘Ham mp- 
aie fos the Bath provinces; they have been good 
— bg til their Lape ee was interrupted by the 
clemency o resume 
soon as Sf ee le in the ensui 
that aes respective exam 
the 
f ce i 
rs an election of the pro crucial states ites, and all 
are actively canvassing for their favourite eandi- 
It is stated that in the event of the liberal 
being — mphant, the king will see the necessity of con- 
vokin e Chambers of the Des. gdom, in spite of the 
partes 
Ivaty.—A letter from Gen oF the 31st ult. states 
that the dierees goer h hha? sk arisen oe Austria and 
Sardini: of the inten of the latter to 
remain “eh Trance ani 
former i 
the 
ret urn of the men wha have 
eret bry eee which have 
of Bulgari 
an villages, an 
taken | ent 
and it is said t 
ede “a. however, gained by the Servians | 
arms fn th nds, and cannot easi! 
them or g or aieok by other provinces which hav natural | 
There se mens fs as an sppreheasion that the | 
easels enjoyed by the Servians. | you have 
ss 
trance o 
Senda iaviting the young Prin 
se mater the cis tat te Lubitska, to Con- | 
Mishes! ‘ao har 
desire the Prince shall | 
| stantinople, 
Woods, b iy the eens of a friendly 
vee ioe eee ee ee 
returned by 
The speach fusthet 
power, in c ft Woody 
of Ghent. No answer has yet been 
| Government to the proposition.” 
