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cn SS SR ARNIS 
sey and Guernsey, 2213 ; Gibrgltar, 4+; Canada, 285} ; 
Jer 
Newfoundland, 1083; Australia, 262; Kingdom of Por- 
tugal, 208; Azores, 12}; Cape de Verds, 34; Angola, 
9933; Brazil, 27933 ; Monte Video, 904; United State 
1400} ; Denmark, 1592; Iceland, 1; Prussia, 1 ; Swed 
nd Norway, 1512; Rus: 1642; Hamburgh, 6453; 
: 2; Spain, ae 
in his own house, 
yd ein analy an aged woman, the 
only person with him in the house, was dangerously 
wounded. It appears that the murderer got into the 
palace, with which he was weil acquainted, in the evening, 
when the prelate had sent all | his servants to church. He 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
59 
of Malines and I 
nelich residents “Of Brus: 
envir The 
s have = a liberal Sub 
The former 
Esaad Pacha into Aleppo has been receives. 
hich had been 
fferers by th 
scription for the relief of a su 
e Egyptians, ie were in full 
evacuated by th 
in Franc e, for whi ch nas baie rege A the _ Rhone has for- retreat ty the yaad road. lor ahim Pacha, si nc’ the fall 
7 of A » is said to exceeding 
Th ting into ae ; presence officers ‘who have long been 
a5 ‘ain theca a before the publi ‘der a novel ‘form. The dead, and ¢ other: abandoned him, 
t Diet had passed a resolution, by a great majority, in in g directions so directly contradict ctory 
sisting upon the Fale of all Christian mem that tk 
rs of t 
munity t to the free exere cise 5 had consciences, pi 
to act. Saleieon Pacha, on the c contrary, is as collecte 
d 
as if rea greed zone wrong. Five thou- 
ducation 
childs ren ee parties airing - be married. “The Con 
s a reinforce- 
ment. The steamer Tohiri 2 iedidik enc: ta? 
Pach 
s i boas ane in its last meetin 
eROOR 
president of the military council, 
ecial mission to organise the re-con- 
fied Sandjaks, Reschid P Pacha, late of fen sein Eyub 
a ha, and Abdi Pacha, of 
Zeke Pa 
° 
died instantly. tested, ina Pi letter, in which openly assumes that riah Pacha, the new seraskier, who had see ressned 
which the money was kept that moment the house- | the Legislature has née ight t o see to the Sarat what | news of his appointment ni - py ed to 
keeper came in the murderer, though disguised and func tions | they have © perform, or in wha’ r they | fro m Aleppo for Damascu us. A bed medical men, 
earing a mask, thought it necessary, for his security h 
rapid her ; he accordingly gavehera severe wound i in the Rome. —Upon Christmas day, Queen Maria Christina ay Tahiri Bahri, as well as several cite of the army. 
face a Peter’s, and was accommo- Ecy r.—Alexandria letters inform us that haed ms a4 
the bodies, and immediately gave the arm. The e physicians iated with a seat in the same tribune with Don Miguel. Mehemet Ali received d 
found the housekeeper still living, but unable to jon The ex-royal pereps are Py t 00 men who had left Caird to mee t Tor 
d without hopes of recovery. Public gr it is said, | rassed at this d though they wi ere separate ated ha, under the orders im Bey, had prs iy 
soon pointed out Rudolph Kuhnappl the murderer. | by a slight costing i did not lbp them from exa- teat t place. The Bedouin tribes oe i neig hbourhood, 
Sac is 26 or 27 years of age, of the er mining ye other curi from ime to time. —A ale e of who, on being told that the allies in posse ssion of 
ligi He has several brothers and siste d blew with such violence in 5 lexandria, thei 
he great bell at ag Roman | submission t he Bey. A corps #, so) 0 Reiiten col- 
saeonial yy. the bishop, vba, intending him fora a clergy 
man, place bdrian in the sem: _ Being dism' 
bad conduc! 
Col 
‘oree seems to. ha ave pee lim Pa toa ‘height 
lee ted from ‘ifferent garrison 
f about 160 as durin, co! I 
was dism: issed for theft, and saath to . es: raty he whole time there Was a — ‘eal “t the summit of pen being cut off, nothing new was known res ng 
would not _work, _ and J Jed a vagabond |i epeatedly , | the movements ‘9 Ibrahim Mehemet Ali had 
1 the canons, aid re ared t, is hich itten to Admiral Stopford, praying hi re eee the 
h ti residences. For this put ah has A much pdaagd speepnmesione, in order that he ia Fe infor son of 
in prison, which i hi d, hop, Greecr.—Private letters from Athens announce that | the c ssation © f hos tilities, and the H, ‘ydra wha = had 
fi hom he lately demanded 400 dollars, and threatened | th English residents are making great ex by igas ‘for th th 
the worst consequences if refused, yar a nd | aia few sporadic cases of plague hess occurred i in 
bishop’s res esidence between si d Yelock i in the which will be defrayed partly by subseription and partly | Cairo, and fears are entertained of a Layer severe plague 
evening, in ing him much ¥ the open be- by grant t from the British govern An attempt wd this season, that bei e usual follower of a inun- 
longing to the bi p found. He h ire rp explain dation.—It is stated that the Pacha still aia his 
it r with his parents and sist pete pf Rortare alluded to in our last, but none of the facts | preparations fi 3 that gun-boats 
sé Darmstapt.—At the close of the assembly of - It is, however, expected that the | stationed at and Damietta ; ifieations 
the estates the Grand Duke expressed his aaa that woe Powers will interfere, in order that such pro- | on bead coast have been completed ; the ie eee Radeef, 
peace would be preserved in Europe. This 0 ficial de- may be abolished. co! ing of 64,000 men, has been called out; and that 
th URKEY.—Letters have been received from Constanti- | the available cavalry, amounting to.15,500 horse, ‘have been 
E nople, from which we learn that the submission of the sent to frontier. 
ook as it is peal that dem, are tally acquainted | Pacha of Egypt has been accepted. The Porte requires jicati ely been received b: 
. Darmstadt with the peohg intentions of the cabinet of | the Pacha to give up the Turkish fieet—to reduce his Gor from the uty Superintendent for the 
= cee h.—A letter from Mentz, 7! suppression of Th , Tequesting the assistance of th 
he ‘Rhine having been teases over aan to that 
= 
a on the preceding day numbers of 
to cross from bout 100 were on 
it, when the see broke up with a tremendous noise, and 
ng d 
f 
cuate Syria, before the Sul Il engugs to 
in the pachalic of prt, 0 or cede ‘its hereditary | 
possession. The British boli has been 
despatched - to Alexandria with, th this decision, pos wi 
fth 
eir co rps since 1834, 
sence at various times ; and from 
agg for 
Captain 
heigueel floati wn the river. Everybody rushed to t 
and 
asses where “they 1 were es 
re pat 
Fanshawe will be the bearer of the reply, accompanied by 
Admiral Walker Bey and by Kanoun who has 
re supposed to be prac- 
by the Met Bat stem. — 
icinity - Caieei. at 
sy 
tising their dark deeds 
7 remain on the m 
while ‘the ourrest favre) then slong, ea ts w off | been inted, it is aad, receive the fleet in place of yee have been set for t their a Bre a The 
2 . assi; antaneey. and ued we: eed Capitan Pach t ears, therefore, that the sub- munication throws out ep apparently tangible 
eciden mission made by Mehemet Ali has | Pp y grounds, of the existence of a f boat Thuggee, 
BEL M. f Anvil} band of forg he fnlf) ied on in Calcutta ! Beit ccaaculie penis 
hose head vere ; themselves wiery sect ac yegoore ieee hog copere the way in which it is practised is by in- 
all over £ urope avelling in i ing at th veigling the people into the Phuggee boats, which have 
f hotels rvants in rich liveries, &c., and ig fi in th always convenient accommodatic L by despatching 
forged letters ro credit from the of Glyn, Halifax, os i, Sgt hostilities: intellt them in many cases almost er shoving off 
Mills, and Co., succeeded in g enormous sums pact arrive fe S0al blow having been wacak toe from the shore, and in open dayli a can et ag 
from many bankers in almost all the great cities of the | remnant of Ibrahim Pacha’s army. Further accounts Curwa.—Private letters x in the communi- 
Continent ; among the rest, ium, from the houses | state t on which Mehemet Ali will be al- | cations Admiral Elliot @ officers of the 
of Nagel rs and Cerfonlaine, at Liege, and of | lowed to retain the pachalic of Egypt | emneren 34 pecpaaec gee the wa; on ee y had been 
Eengler, a ssels. band, which the police than that of any other Pacha of the Porte. He is to have | named, still agreed u at the aes of in- 
Paris described as European eee: i the uis | neither army, fleet, nor revenue; he is i a demnity had been Be A bel ay by ti i ag aed and 
ie E Baron d’Argusson, belonging to ancient | yearly salary, while the Porti ints i i f have the seat of negotiations 
lies in F; ; Messrs. G Pcabepidhiboe tad dons tact for the ion of the public | taxes. alge ca ga to cig a ae a8 hich our 
Mr, Boyle, rich bankers at Florence. a decision troo to a certai ent, te quartered every year | naval force produced in approaching his 
he Court of Appeal at B i ze Fustieh Foren, whieh capi i r 
f inferior rank, nominated | ou 
also of the the Egyptian fleet as it | is,) he 
livered, the | the 
al Sto The ct | 0 
if du 4 duce | int 
1e government, where he has for the | cor 
2d sovereign a ho- | an 
He by U 
he 
is ames fo teerdeniels; 
cana 
a i 
dated Sth Int of : 
