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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
7 
[N° 28. 
which Turks lend each other against the Rayas. It was 
considered certain that if Redschid Pacha had still boa 
tinued in power, both me Pachas of Widdin and Nis 
authorise him to grant to Méhemet Ali a diminution of 
25,000 to 30,000 purses. The plague ai at Ale xandria was 
dim 
newspapers 
trade. It appears that the preparation of 
es more of the oa and 
European circulation now occupii 
minishing i in the extreme heat, and 
as 
tal In the I akboarlioed 
bey Bolt m however, 2S [a as in he and some other 
Asiatic ports, some cases of plague had occurred, which 
Subsequent intelligence from Constantinople inform: 
that the return of “the steamer, which conveyed the Tait 
m Pacha 
g to meet his rater i Bane on | 
up of 
for readers in India. The ery establishment in Ea 
till at Cairo, prepari' pa ere of the Bo mbay » began end hom 
the Upper Nile, as the plage, which had fallen at Cairo nthl last, aia 
@ thicty deaths per day, had again risen to ar ey five: It then despatche ed rat ns and 400. Te now issues 
had ceased at Rosetta. ehemet viel and Boghos Bey about ten times this number prin’ 
0; 
had pongo it is said, a letter of sharp remonstrance 
from C oramodore Napier, | on the subjects of ——— of 
lie, i is about to introduce a pact dachadl: Two Years 
hatti-sche riff to Al exandria, was expected i in La het with 
hold fre- 
quent mee 
question, which was rebate o be pow. raoed x 
nwh ich 
the Commodore accused both of having broken faith “i 
him, sad’ declared that if the promises made to h 
not fulfilled, he will become as personally hostile hie 
friendly, and hints at the 
pA exandria, if his son 
€ hi 
even were Mehemet Ali to obj fos 
bject u 
robabilit P 
h 
India altogether; now there are from 8,000 to 10,000 dda. 
r 
= 
PER —The acco unts from Persia are of a more fa- 
itis " iaitaetir than they have been for some years, 
(no to report 
the release ‘of all the Syrians one their ir captiv ity. e 
F 
Whi 3 
It is posi ens sta “9 oe by a vier has been given up 
the Sc ha ht the f Her br thus the most im- 
Hi cable relatio’ ms be- 
tween Great thet and P The 
tribute. The su i nder consideration was of a My 
mestic nature, referred principally to t prove- 
ments which i Diven appeared disposed to introduce 
into the various ‘branches of the Administr ration. Severa 
Ta y=? had ar h despatches for 
oes AST that the families of most of 
spawns eee corse id in Servia, 
able to 
rms had retired into t ran hee ins. “Ww 
Tatar bry et. the Pacha ~ Adr oops was hota at | 
1 face of t: 
the determination of oe Tied bosons to see 5 aie exe- 
por 
n the tranquillity of Ab banistatn and gees and the 
abando onmen nt of the ulterior military movements which 
cuted ; nts out to him oi: linseed is not one of the 
necessaries 0 of life, and that he has no just pretext to in 
Cs —The accounts received by the late care 
mail stilte, bg oot ars rig Sir G. Bremer, who cam 
tion 
at, 
d two | sell for Heckermred as guaran ran ae Ren : 8, had received Ais fi final onde 
He stat Pa ps was catibe on | The Pacha had replied, but ths substance had not uck flay. 
his way to that ‘town n with a mrs force, and Hus ussein, pe <p amen p F 1 there was, that the Eimrrer wil 
Pacha of Wid din, _ SyE a.—Private letters inform us that the letter of t be frigh db 
d of several thousa d that th has been brought into ope- t 
troops would’be more than sufficient to tas Rumelia ; ration manner cont 0 os Ye The composi- | terms which the Soca “laiotetiny i is now instructed 
and —_ ey, who had been ordered thither, with in- | tion of ‘tbe coun cil is not s to enamour the people to demand. More troo bodioyn. ne d- bir 
structions to mi pt into grievances of the e people, with re’ eats ks Principle, or tp inspire confidence in | and her Majesty’s 55 and o "corps 
had ‘orte to sey oo bag ree and intentio Intol ted to be in readine itis 
to endeavour th ribery ar on siderease! Tn Jerasalem the dis- said, will have to be ‘raised to an pig fone of 5. 000 
The Peiki Sctsevlet presen G aL 
Cotati cooneart ae 9th from Candia, with des “aperkon with great fury- The ower ie coat ecured to Fra Unitep Strates.—The Great Western steamer arrived 
from Tahir Pacha relative to se insurrection, hich he the @ protection of at t Live erpool on eis night, hive left New York on 
moon ate to be nearly at an end. Nevertheless, Tahir | the ‘eatholics of the Levant had their ¢ origin in the days | the ae of the 19th ult., bringing American news to 
had demanded twelve Beld-peces, with the necessary ac- | when ahs en ri A neg , the kings of Poland, that date _The chet “proceding Sf Satareat to re 
cessaries, and a detachment of gunners, to euaths him ts and the € con tending | with the last week, has been the 
attack the re wi caper effect. Some small vess sultan ; e the ae i the allies of the saoleadiaa debate on Mr. ate Teo's affair. It sige rs to 
were also fitting out for — purpose of dame rer the latter. The ‘dele ats of Aboukir and Acre cut them of for have been long an and angry, occupying two sittings, and ter- 
blockading squadron nato sy teak a addressed | fifteen years from the Levant, and the successes i d at Jeng 
a ular to the ropean qos of bide, informing | made va oe ea ties of Rome part and parcel of th tter t now have it 
them that a Turkish brig arrived on Pa ee from Alex- Frene' ch e e plac at variance with the spifitual under consideration. Soa of ow pears took a very 
ia wit! — ain passengers ard, am se rast se sanctuaries fell out of re- but the enone of the mem- 
whom suffe ering un ader plague but’ that na aie Greeks. wer no os drs up bers deprecated such language. _Cong' ress was also m uch 
as soon as psy alt the fact, the the portion frequaital by "ein; but even 
- vessel had been sonnel into pale at PKoulel _ Four | their domain, if but an inch ata time. The exertions of Aes the Great Coat we have Pitre 
aie ao 1, Lord Sydenha to the 
vived on the 14th. Noe te mids bad mane | Franc on her part, bled Parli i which 
itself in the city. ‘or the Catholics, and thus is: vee eae thet the | had been received by express at New York on the morning 
Canpra.-—Accounts ieeeded th this island, s of France and Russia 1 fi The chief subje ects of interest in it beh the 
Egyp firm tk isfactory argcomnsd corte | advancement of the interests of the Ch we d det Mr. M‘Leod, whic! 
undertaken by als of the Eufopean Powers to | cuctewanet exists wig care on the abject of tie | is ae referred to :-—‘* A sibje ofher Majesty, an. inha- 
induce the native Greeks to lay on, their arms, return 12 per cent. duties on exp The Gov ent ao bitant of this province, 
to their homes, a send away th Lange on the subject ratch ai ath the e Mes | neighbouring States, charged ‘with : a a crime. No 
‘ited them to rise. The Serdar: Mustaphe, and the | part of the existing irri bably d | time was lost by t the executive of tl 
Admiral, Tahir Pacha, having in vain offered to sop int trigue The mou untains paid 2, 600 purses, or 13, 000%., strat ing against this proc ceeding, 
the: bmission, attacked and routed them l the me MeO ae ea. 
village of Provarma, —. the towns of R ind pation. 12,000 purses, or 60,0007., were paid during the ing the further action of her Majesty’ Ss it get ba 
ince been it 
pense Negotiation: 
mat were thwarted, it is sai 
Achero 
t. 
grees acme to — bora yrs now in Malta ; but the 
Queen’ s representative at ‘Washington has = 
Me et that 
system > aioy sean nner td pay an indirect contribution of 
, or 150,0007. 
mand I (am not yet apprised, but I have | the Gucen's 
‘Sph nore on the se of June, be f-scin the note: of a 
battle, which lasted from 2 rv. m. till dusk 
into. manufactures is the Aly, or hi igh 
> Turkish 
of three 
silk, such as ve al Kesrouan ; “the sa Wee; or middling 
silk, such of Dair-el- Kamar ; and the Tu cht teez, 
- 
have 
it progress soe the aid of the i lssrgent 
ted . 
Tasheia. The average value of the ba in the 
is 360 pii ttol wo saan mete ts as 
rattolo 
At Ath ens 15,000 drachmee have been collected; at Syri 
10,000 drachmz ie 5 and at Marseilles 80, Sub. 
received by w 
400 rik 
ay of Athens, state ‘that on 
the former charge was BF piastre son 2 this sum, the duty 
Majesty’s fixed determination to protect them wae’ ‘ 
esc Nir a of her power.”” A 
e attention of Par! lia 
A 
ment is es eciall ren is r 
pine qi of the 
a ‘ovince, by e. public works. 
The Governor cainianpet wa Siapraveiate a of ane navi- 
mem from the shores of Lake Erie and Lak ke H 
a measures 
} 
th ee of Damascus, then ry per cent. an export, 
t out: 
gh = 
yb iy 2 
ish troops, which was 
eir side, assert that t ey 
he ness Sea 
ee 
Under the | wew roystem the duties are: Abs eo cent. on the 
per cent. on madi ture: < abitol 
The manufactures complain Toudly of this increase 
declare that their 
— exists among the Druses, owing partly to the 
rigues oe es es of Abou Neked aud! Djoubelat. 
The Dras a prince own religion. 
kites. 
1, 
itis stated, 
The French. and i English. Cabinets, 
of their and 
the iis: fend “tatiion een the house of Shehab tom! its 
great t rivals is likely to be Teviv red. They wi ould have 
toite ke a more ‘active part on ren of the Christian 
: sre pose the 16th 
m- 
tae, at ered Ali had not ‘nly “peblicy oar toe 
= eae sagt of epee but hi 
e Sul sum of 1,250,000 
stall vee eed recived th 
also transmitted 
lay, bar's promising commensurate returns. A loan of 
1,500,000/. sterling for these “— other — will be 
arantee of the Imperial Treasury, 
Ministers to that effect. The Gov 
large ei oes ae military Sefeuves: 
he has r Majes' esty’s comm: mand to say, that * 
and s 
her North 
Th rds as 
part of her empire.” 
CLTY. 
Money-market, Friday. — The Britis 
Prine ce, and in case they persist in their demands, od 
house of Shehab fine _ without ee recourse 
— -- sup Muss n princes, in the 
persons of the jah me Rashe eia. All be 
is ine ‘rerolutionary ferment, arising from the 000 
of the rege 8 houses. The rma in Lebanon 
now pentineene “ee with the ae of the attack 
on the East Ind mpan y's post ti-Lebanon, , when 
tish Funds assumed 
= Srmer er to-day, and —< the ea of busi- 
was limited, prices have advan ced i a 
pad onesie for t the openin : oxaed at 894 to $. 
Stock was 169 to 70, and Exchequer Bills 13s. to ea 
H*etrop olis and its Vicinity. 
al Government of Teyet 
had 
‘This — 
the megsrtions 0 _ ae French Consul, ci on 
which “Mubib Effendi 
no aceident h has | been heard of. 
. wpa. 
ing the week state, that the Punjaub, as = cre men- 
tioned in our last Number, is still a 
Sheer Singh has hut 
An, and represented to 
submission, France, in concert 
permits the country to be a prey to 
nsmission 
Mubib Effen 
ito ke uae Of tos Malioddlial alta 
£ present, however, 
the British convoys for our forces beyond the Indus have 
= os far back as May Tet, our pee of that day announ' 
magistrate had* been a ecused of © ape 
rene 
jurst, Ww! 
having nabbed a fell ow poate 
y which he occasioned his 
rs’ imprison’ 
i not been interfered with ; and there have b 
three yea ment, wi 
t the 7th of April. 
grandfal 
ce pocies ty aeaieed Ge sat troops.~—The ‘ 
accounts from Bombay that a singular revolution 
lass lately Ieper produoed in that city, in the newspaper 
ther having cna acl 
known that that he had come 
Bven ctor oP ’ 
Sie on Mn amas 
