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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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bac msatisfactory. Her majesty has been dir 
er physiciens to repair to Italy, or to the aBeies; forth- 
Obtained Ie 
5 Bal 
sequence of tne ‘brought forward Salet troops, wa the 
berry did not produce a ete impression upon the 
perceived that their poorer eng 
pein 
were not sae mrs red es.—The gov 
ment has denied the nad made against it of ha avi 
pe the Moldavian or Bol ulgarian cae with the 
pak perair a principality for the Duke of Leuch- 
tet 
x.—A private bse from mpi ren dated 
ected by | 
ay | 
ith.—It -# rere ‘that the victory which the Russians 
of life, 
and took possession of the 
ages, but the insurgents had, ‘after these cee ret treshed 
to the Selin mountains. The insurgents on the Sphakia 
tage of the absence of | 
the t succour of the apa of fort 
Castelli to attack the camp of Mustap’ ha, and, after 
a few skirmishes, retreated to the defiles whence they 
come. The Circassian leader, Dely Mehemet, 
D emet, was 
wounded in the left bee but all these engagements were 
CITY. 
oney-market, — Consols for money closed at 
lait « to rs and for ‘August 393 toZ: 3 ie Cents. Reduced, 
90; 33 per Cents. Reduced , 993; New 33 per Cents, 
PSP Long Annuities (expiring the 5th of January, 1860), 
5-16. 
Mitipealis and its Dicinity. 
Approaching R ils—It is stated de a Ministe. 
yal Vis 
t. ~ A blockade had been declared of the ehole-| | 
isle, Tesnpeiag the ports of Canea Retiano, and | rial paper that her Majesty is abo at to. pay meet 
Candia, so that the island of dore -is com- oF a pepe a 
rised within the line. . After gement tl 3 
Warks and Greeks decapitated the dead on the field ;| Week, her Ms ajesty, H.R.H. Prince Albert, wall ho. 
thirty-three ins’ ts, besides others, were mutilated | 2OUr the Earl and Coates Cowper with their company 
y the Turks, in reprisals, as they stated, for the similar | @¢ Pansanger. It s fur ee added, that the Queen has 
conduct of the insurgents. e Consul of France had | been gotenl to one. vitation from the Duke and 
made earnest dem mands that Tahir Pacha and swdlere’ Duchess of Bedford to pa a few days at Woburn ps 
wh ere, it is said 
and Tahir Pacha, it is a promised the Consul to 
Sune 30, ¢ states that the master of the ship oe 
Newcastle to that port, had been condemn it Pri 
re seme there to 28 tom lh imprisonment bel bead 
ter, to be flogged at the pillory, and put 
oe nm chains for the Ponte of iis mia for having 
um ve disposed of tee _ his charg 
er of the same vessel, for og parcipate in the 
crime, to og he Seyi ps put to hard labour 
in chains for the remainder of his life also. 
ALY.—Th ferred to er, Te- 
t n our last Namb 
specting the death of Madame Catalani, and which was 
} edn stated to — erect ati ion, is now said to be pre- 
he prisoners should be rtpctd 
Eerpr.—aAccounts fi 
firman, “addressed to Mehem mpanied - a 
“ie hs tter announcing that the hinditiie of the 
osed on him paneer depend upon ulterior 
caeteidiaboen The Port reover, it is said, has de- 
clared to Mehemet Ali that ‘in n fature ae cca eck which 
stbe 
their reception. also stated that the Mar Fa 
It is 
Westminster will afterwards be honou 
by the presence of her Majesty and his Royal Hig 
Moor Par! ntertainments on these occasions, it is 
said, will be of a private description, in consequ 
‘0 
of 
ber we gave a —— of the ohio aa a ae of 
Middlesex Magistr 
Letters may subm itted » in consequence of the removal of 
porn at Seine. Pjated Lo 25th ult,, at which time dire tly to the Di r. Moreton Dyer fi f the Peace, to- 
she is stated to have been excellent health.—Seve Powers q the int lg alia with the principal portion of the published evi- 
shocks of an — a nae felt throughout the of the Eayire In the mean time he Pact — 
kingdom of Naples, during the latter end on gi th oi al € Me Dyer has since considered = necessary to publish his 
but oma a stended = yr woven in ig = andria,—Subsequent accounts d ted tt er with a letter of expla. 
Boi om state that it was in was to return | Nation nce d by him he Margais of Norman a 
oth inst. omnis! us that Saib Mu re 
few 
eae of mor Kies ot a to accede to |in a n board th ile ste: - to Constanti- | this letter Mr. Dyer reece that he had entertained the 
pit of M. Mavrocordato’s pains » tha ut this ‘states- nople, oir w take five millions of piastres as second part idea of effecting the liberation of Mr. Medhurst, and had 
man refused to accept 0} zg of the tribute. It is affirmed that the a has offered | Sever: ral conversations with him on the subject, but says 
Majesty would have ac sasha the e pro- | an annual tribute of two millions of dollars if he is left at e feeling of sy ahs set his po- 
gramme, but it is understood that an objection raised to | liberty with respect to his internal administration, other ic had earnestly 
the dismissal of the counci aries, pally | wise he will pay only one million. On the 7th inst. about prc hh im t take some oe to effect this objet, at 
posed Bavarian councillors, which was stongly de- 7 ” Bey _ re ed to Constantinople, who eon the same time expressing, gs his grief 
manded by M. Mavrocordato, led to th clusion of the taken prison in Syria. wer at his c mprisonment, as well 
i Further accounts t several (Pepe catinately "dismissed, and thou the Sultan’s erabe was | a8 his conviction that ie Drologaton would affect his 
t bh join tl ir homes, it is thought that | mind and put an end t I istence. He adds, that 
on a reinforcement of from 400 to 500 Mainotes had they will sooner or later be incorporated in the army. feeling desirous to pro als it ‘posse a remission of his 
—- that island. Unirep Srates.—By the ae shies England and | sentence, he had seriously thou; at , and was 
le inform us that | Garrick, arrived - fede on Monday, we received | induced to me AI that Mr. Meal t, by offering a large 
as ont Se: steamer siekoed ‘oat capil, a So bce t | New Yo e 26th it Their contents are | Sum of m oa national charity, might ag: ssen the ad- 
Jane, Mehemet Ali’s reply to th not important, rs case bt . M‘Leod was brought | Verse feelin waa t it might be 
Ist Jane, the bill for 10,000 oP Rifeat, Pache | before the House of Repr Gcheaives on the 24th = y dee med a propitiation in his favour, as wel asa circum- 
went to ann offered ne Mr. Wiese, w which was to the fol- 
} 
s 
e President of the United States 
ioe effect :—That 
pm Tr. 
him, if such an offering were spontaneously mat re 
prisoner and his family ; and that he had, ce at 
(ey 
r~ | pose co’ 
visit the state of New You fo for any pur- 
e imprisonment or trial of Alex- 
house 
a subsequen gone  ii Leer to Mr. Medhurst plan 
by which he hoped to tga liberation. 
no 
reat with the 
ander M‘ Leod ; 3 and if so, sdoayeport of e to this 
ba 
a by saying ¢ that Ww fully sensible of the 
aki t 
e. 
drawn up and 
to a tee "ee this ;_important concession the Pac 
Acco rding advi ces. from Senilin’ of the 29th ult., Me- 
Floyd ft 
mmiseration should ha ve soa 
and the somone of Sami Ber. his sm eens, to 
the Department of 
e proce dings “agai a ms MiLeod ‘hed gone reine 
him to calene ‘ith roupert to fhe punishment of the 
prisoner. At the e ti ime he declares ‘that he never did 
expec. 
ata it was the genera 
l impression that’a high militar 
Pp en rade, was mnt — to re the officer had been despatched by the Treasury Department 
Pacha the complete success of | his tior views. | to interfere in the trial. The belief had caused-much ex 
the 15th, a ship-of-the-line, two cores, and a brig, citement and indignation, which ‘could,’ however, be re- 
300 or Candia, y a denial of the act. The moving of the reso- 
3000 aaa had’ been ordered to ares themselves in 
tation that he should, directly or indirectly, derive the 
— profit, benefit, or advantage from hese ee 
_He also adds, ar 
q nor any other pers nist 
Lorsbet ep ‘0 by him as a means by which the ir end 
is 
readin s to be embar ked immediately for the same desti- d the conduct of the Federal Government in | ¥as hoped oo obtained, beyond ™ bow 
nation y it. The house adjourned before the debate ship’s being the official perso nage t maths petition 
the Pacha of Nissa has submitted wil cluded. : 
the firman for his deposition ceotinet by Packer ine the ie eucial plans which had been brought before with this subject it is stated, tk has been 
who tered the . His fi "p was to | them, but nothing had been decided as to a fiscal y of State r the ‘omesiste 
order of Mustapha to leave the place, | agent.’ It was gen re — Se the Sub- of Mr. Medhurst from prison, in a consequence of ad — 
after which.a rigorous investigation of the government was | Bi i would be repealed, a) a National Bank extablished. illness under <n he is at present suffering. It see’ 
set on foot, oma it is pecs ar of steam-ship Columbia that : for ‘some time past a great change e has _becn visible sr 
dis at Live ool, on Wedne: nee y; =o ave intelligence fron 
pe his mission was i immediat cbr er ws oe bala > Packe New You to the Ist inst. The bat for for incorporating a onde excite — occasioned by the 
eras and to Belgrade, b both to "the Turkish 
Go ernor 
This frvoutabbe intelligence, matey is accompanied by 
Fiscal Bank of the United States had been 
mate with all the strength which the gorernme 
could muster. _It cha d be een met by st 
n the 
vtech rty | 
rong opposition, 
affair 
his disease, at 
at 
in, and, after a consultation, it ee pro: 
were he ai be 
e of a more dubious character. It in the t 
pe “Galabe, in Servia, whieh brok 
the measures of 
the Government ory at the instant, 
r of such apecnne had been urged upon the at- 
tention of the Legi '~ The motion for ~ third 
J be hastened 
prison much longer. A certificate to that effect was A 
sequently pre repared, and commu miostes to the visiting m# 
i w sae id a name on the subject 
a olati r 
flight of the Princess Lubitza, and the arrest of her bro- which, goo met Oy a ssrenous Ujipouition of Mr. | on Tuesday, w when it was resolved t pee a communication 
the er, M. Gaia, uncle to the reigning Prince Michael. Cla y and the s supporters 0 he bill » was car cried. On the bros be chen to the ae of Sate, stating 
Several of of the cir snatences oo onnected | with Mr. Medhurst’s 
the same time, and the affair, i it is hare is connected bat the house undértook Preshr arta alterations, and peer i cate. It is thought 
with & wide ely-spread conspi racy, P doubt it would fed: oR bill hie 2 heed th rg ihipes as risoner’s release. 
with ught forward by Mr. Fillmore from the mittee Mortality in the auesoue ine appears from a 
vinees, and in eonsequence of which the Duke of Leuch- ways and means for authorising a loan of 12 millions of | of vecreality of the metropolis that the total number 
tenberg had pa openly named as the candidate favoured - It was oe twice, and referred to t mmittee | deaths registered in the week ending Saturday, wine Aes 
bya northern power for the new throne ; which report, the whole house on the state of the Union. The de- , was—males, 383; females, 368; the weekly aver 
however, h een meagre contradicted by Russia, ite on Mr. Floya” s resolution respecting the affair of | age in 1938-39 meg been—males, 475 > females, 1. 
the power alluded to.—The accounts from Constantinople en was not eon when the -enrecée sailed. loating Pier lackfriars Bridge-—On Tuesdey’* 
ee increasing = = agg the isco of the Sultan, who ; pe —We have received Ca a Jou ecto Sree private at 3 Guildhall to stele va os pe 
represented as not like oa ce oO x 4th nrg The conta he ers landing 
ee ee ieee trom Conile, dated the 18th | I t VY ee ene S Lo nani wie 
of n etic excitin Am ee had m _ an | floating pier, where, as we ters in our Paper 
in that island since the last advices of the 8th i — mee | amen: diate ment, to to eet “that the of Reuni was e, = Ss ng woman was lately owned, in landing ae 
insurgents still con to receive succour and ammu- | not, in some of its ava accept to cere of | a steam-boa ¢ party stated that having reached _— 
nition bit nes in spite ot hey blockade, which it was French origin. Upoi endment, which, as a | hall by railway on Sunday afternoon, be got 0% board on 
very © enforces, and matter of order, was first ‘ane sed, pret debate oe- | of the steamers, and desired to = landed at boas 2 
small fort « of Castel, catade C ‘ape Spada, but after vain | curred. The motion was rejected bya large majority. The | bridge. When he stepped on the pier, 1 — vf 
effo sites repulsed by the praia The Caloylos of | address was, as usual, the mere e of tétnel over, an d ue pitated hin to — bottom ad - 
inside the bay, had offered an asylum —, but one of the members had moved eh con- | river. ~ Fortun: ; bat it was diffien 
the insurgent families; and armed Greeks had | taining a sort o t against the as em- do 50, as there wasa considera ble draught from — rr t 
been a’ caked a by fie pars bore after three | bodying grievances to Lower Canada, and f a lady had met with the ore accii es 
hours’ fire, did tesersrara features inconsistent with cher and the common rights = would reer have been drowned ;’and he there 
diversion, and, fs vided did niet effect of Briti Tt was discussion’ when the 
e: 
colonel wes sent from the camp to "post Cs Chassis, | sssounis 
f the 
sidered it oa duty to make a public comlat 8 
rousstate of that that pier Sir P. Laurie, th magistrst? 
