492 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [N® 30. 
~ OITY. present as very pesca It appears that oe lca 
Money-ma Is fi d made last year jn 
way of Vien ana, da = the 30th ult., three ieee later than 
the re brovght by the Levant mail, we learn that 
oe : Otto a Government expected that the disturbances | 
d Asn ywetie the as- 
sistance of the Greeks, —_ it : een d gone so far “y 
to kish fiee 
i € which iti je a serious pe 
The three Patriarchs of the 
ish communities received on 
fro m Rifaat t Bey, Minister for Fore eign Affai airs, 
monstrance to King Oth 
Greek, Armenian, and in 
the 30 th, 
rket, 
Fhe to 3; ditto for = Account, 894, sellers ; “Thre 
90 to 
r 
France, it was ascertained that under the most t favourable 
ts. Reduced, Thr ee-and-a-Half per Cents. circumstances not one sae four exploded ; but the result of 
| Reduced 99} to 8; ‘Now oo -and-a-Half per Cents., | the trials at Woolwich show that, wu ery circum. 
98 to 3; Bank Stock, 171 t stance, the shells invented eece have exploded 
without failure, although they have been out ej 
i nth: oyal Arsenal e 
avarts an its Vicinity. Mr. Napier’s and Mr. Wilkinson's.” Out Mr: Nepiee's re 
The Houses of Par: ‘lia ber f workmen seven, five ex “7 oded ; ; and out o f Mr. "Wilkinson's ran 
f Lord d Commi mn bot th, ee 
vanced upwards of ten feet into the body of the Hous *Metoplitn Improvements.—A | meeting + of the Tate- 
pote it is expected, will prove of ove convenience, payers of the paris sh of St. M which 
durin the examination of witnesses. The chair ded, h the par. ore 
of 
s has also been emi and placed 
eral 
Powers which signe: f ith the b by which there will be se rows 0 . 
to the | Christia ans of Syria the cone cess s and g f \ chair. 
oe 15th 1 € the H of Lords, various seerient 
€ th 
pe te ble, 
pose of. considering what roe a should oa adopted in re. 
ference to the proposed ne y-stree 
to Long-acre, r th 
title of “the Marquis of Pecisbary to the Swane 
Turkish coratileen — ne i into effect. This 
easure, it appears. 
tes between the een and the Christians, two of the 
ioc having been lately killed i in a religious and political 
argament in a 
Peper Ao 
m of which his lordship has ear 
bine heat and eae ventilation. 
The President Steam Ship. —By the arrival of the New 
ip O 
that a rep 
ect, that the captain of a 
(during his mi voyage ‘allen in with the 
to 
estate, 
a np of 
Bi The de tails « of t the business entered into one 
} 3 
Fate Seams te ar (ée oe rte ai this wie a 
ermine: a to resist hi 3; and 
was appoi inted for the purpose, It —_— 
and 
be burnt to ron water 
café 
e pineaere from this island continue to 
Th 
puted ~- a aim of 200 years, is very considerabl 
Shipping of the Port of London.—At the hal-yacy 
Bora eeting Ai the proprietors of St. Katharine’s 
Dock Company, held on] Monday, some A peers. facts, 
e most recent news is said to be un- ’s 
Paces esters insurgents, who have been unable edge, which a considered | - be the President ; opi- 
withstand the numerous troops sent from Constantinople nion which app > "York 
and Albania. hey had retired to the mountains, and it and Philadelphia public. The account given ° the 29 
said the Tu pen being unable to follow them, had | tain states “y 
committed great excesses, by putting to the sword men, at five A.M. 0 
in connexion with B shipping of 
roved to be er t gre a a boat the mide wwe € rr 
Tahir Pacha is said ~ I 
The Greek C Sinieas 
encouragement to the in insurgents. 
Eeyrr.—Our ne ws from Alexandria comes down to the 
27th ult. was anise ilil in 
respect t to the tribute. "Stace Sane ah ce ee 
represented as smote every 
hull Sale. was visible as it r with the swell of the sea; ; 
pote borne down close t ra % he cou wld ale discover 
ome part of the heavy machine ery, such as crank, shaft, 
n 
the port of London, were detailed in the ae read by 
the arri- 
<a 
| guards, was out of water, and es as if a boiler had 
been thrown off; he could see no white streaks, and she 
had 
system of re monopo! te still Veoninuel in full 
foree as before. Sor ice prohibition against exporti 
seed had been ~- the ater productions of 
had been 0 the 
T. Black; oon Bridge.—At'a Court of — 
men, he ldo on Welln negra ~— a Laurie sail aid that I he 
sidered it necessary 
f the temporary pier at Blac 
the Wi 
of the Un nited Kinga dom, 
tons. 
cline being 7 vessels, but whose united tonnage 
992 tons. aneee chief increase’ in the uaieiied darhog the 
past six months had been from South America. The 
general busines 3s of the Jocks. had increased, ee 
f: Ck in con 
a 
'& 
which proved 
f the e present state of our relations with tha 
ity | 
were com pelled to sell their 
a te ie that ro edeeataod the inquest jury of the 
van ey, and he wished to know whether anything had been 
Par ann to remedy the evil complained of? ‘The Lord Mayor 
Court of Conser 
mak to the Government, and the latter — the 
ts according to its rp aneat the Pach: a being of 
opinion that the time had not lishing 
om of commerce, and 
polise all the resources of the ~eoner od nepity 
bie 
arrears of pay d ne | © 
civil officers,-which, it is said, piheowrn to 500, 
Soli 
| mie who had instructions to apply to a parties parti- 
to mak 
cularly in e the necessary arrangements 
< ge Ta : 
The i increase in the ee ne Sem in the a 
as 6,000 ms 
arehouses w ompared with the retu 
hes the end r June 1840. “Bu ough there had 
this in e in amount of shipping as res 
these docks, it was s! that, takin: a for t! 
_ - which : seh ee upon 
Briti 
000,000 _ abate what j it public nor vessels : the ch vessels entered had in- 
piasters. Kiamil Effendi and ‘Said Muhib Effendi, the | Busance- He should order a jury for the city and county | creased in nu oe ‘by 73 of 23,250 —. —_ the six 
Turkish commissioners, left Alexandria on the evening | of Tendon to a d for the 12th Aug. t July, 1841, as compared with the 
the {tk for Constantitutile.<with. the testalment’ of thé | into the state of the pier. The result of this i inquiry, it corresponding period of last ‘he to! rer als at 
tesbate: plague was rapidly decreasing, and the ra is though will be the erection of a pier at the Bridewell | the St. Katharine Docks were, een the Ist Jan. to 
and arsenal had been declared out of quarantine. side of th — ee une, 270, and the tonnage 66,283 tons; of this 
East India and China a iation had sent an address to The on Sheils.—On Monday, a detach- | number there were 8 vessels: of 1,966 tons from Russia, 
Mehemet Ali, whieh-w om the 20th ult., but ment of | the Royal Arley dikemded in the marshes 2 from Prussia, Germany, and Holland, of 145 tons; 13 
2 to-it« The fortiGications at | Woolw wic! ch, to mak e ¢ furth experiments with the percus om Sidney and Van Diemen’, 3,422 tons; 41 
‘A lotcuimlvin went: scl Se: ‘progress of being strengthened, t ilkinson, Mr. Napier, and | from the East Indies and the Mauritius of 17,433 tons; 
and the Pacha himself assisted: at: the trial made: on the ag ee n a former Number we gave the Las rom the West Indies of 3,328 tons ; 32 from Noi 
22d ult. of the guns in the new battery erected near the | the. last trial; on = present occasion they were as fol- |} America 15,360 tons; 18 from South America of 
Lazaretto. oe she st = _ Col. . Napier urieed at Aless lows :— Bit Lag shell, invented by Me. Wil- } 4,210 tons; 29 from Africa and the Cape of Good Ho 
andria from Malta. The ot of his mission was to de- Kinson, oat lwa d | of 4,228 tons; a“ from the Mediterranean of 7,673 tons} 
Pas cxoiig, hy gh ing im 8 earth of the butt | 19 from Spain 0 f 2,272 tons; 15 from France of 2, - 
in Egypt in the Pacha’s service, for w rpose i d the ry aimed at. No.2. A 68-| tons; and 3 from the orts of t 
waited upon Boghos Bey, who re ed im = — aia shel invented by Mr. Napier. On the hss of 3,661 tons. Taking reba t of London altogether, t 
said, that the Pacha was at present too much occ emi nd Bes g given and the hammer paar wrlesed vals in the six months ending the 5th July were 1,910 
fire, Reg F coal wa of 3 tons, and 730 n of 41,7! 
arranged his affairs with the Sul e same evening 1 entered - No. 2. : On thi : app d tons, or altogether 2,640 pss ~ 2 700 tons. 
Mehemet Ali {despatched a courier to Cairo, with rare hed the bulwark Wi y Mr. James Roberts, 
, 
and it was the ‘opinion of some 
1, 2 
te of 2! guns announced his arrival: - = 
‘The fest ; was decorated with colours, and fired a 
office it 
hens 4 tO inoue 
burst in “ae air; Mr. Reece and o 
t had grazed the ¢ ground 1 ite kr No. 3. 
thi 
-~ it 
ing fired, » struck t - 
halic. 
—The Malia Times states that a letter, dated 
Trebizond, aie 17th ult., mentions the receipt of despatches 
rem come to with Great Britain. The evacu- 
ation of the f petnee si of rycretite is also confirm There 
wark and exploded Detwiat the. two erecti 
the fragments e: ard and westward to in extent ig 
pee hundred yar ey No. 4. ilkinson’s struck 
the bulwark, went through both erections, a nd. cean 
ee the oa of the butt, after it had 
as charged "before the Seapine at Wandsw: », wil 
wilfully obstructing Mr. Dann, pes homme in the 
— ate his duty, and with unlawfully preventing the 
of a eves Mr. puty-keeper of 
f time Put — se which is merely a ‘po rtion of 
depth. Je tt 7. 7 
d been infested with _— th 
oe ee, ai 
is besides a report of a great victo: obtained th 
Anglo-Indian ek in Eipaiten? pipes 
bing 
“s ’ King 
but tt not any No. 6 ate Reece’s gan, in ss porte ee ache ndant, who wi tb the ae of 
sili Galina higee: tathne dean Subsequen . ac-' ance with his request, was elevated considerably in - of Wimbledon-co = a ca ‘ great s a of 
Yeibtienthat thntersitory of Herat had pe | Ce hand by dita the shell went through the first | privileges, had allowed the gipsies to encamp upon # field 
ated by the Persian forces, agreeably to the rere of the | 4. ¢. sebwikt thn te pd satier ig toed thi co taihner Preemie seated rents ic 
== * , tearing ie | 
_— inet. It was accordingly hoped that the dif-| wood to pieces me ane ‘abi in the erection in th Sea beet eelibaeancat as aoase eae 
Getta eaukdiane hon somaeehioe rear. No.7. Mr. Wilkinson's shell went through both | resident on th ot atte 
bulwarks and exploded in the butt. No. 8. Mr. Napier’s | of a“ cattle t ae " 
‘Untrep. . ed a f a t-ship Oz-| shell went the bulwark and exploded heict the | sons copyho ee common, en geet or Laces 
a ey tase ty the teat ance ay, bringing papers . No.9. Mr. ploded im the cams out by ‘Paving 6d. “aa — to ra "hes er of the 
ree nr eengn — The news | after having a h tions. No. 10, | co » the money to be expended in draining and level- 
pace Balk mS, however, 2 Por aro wren ae A re- Wilkinson’s shell exp t immediately on | ling pean The ; ies, however, in defiance © 
eons ioe 3 iv ob seek cake from the mouth pic the gun, the pieces spreading | these regulations, turned their — upon the common, 
our Metropolitan news. The Seeretary of the Navy, to | withi : pets nts a — as did defendant, who was not a Ider, and ogee 
hom was referred a resolution of the S ae eee han 4 yard On a witness employed Mr. Dan some 
= reques President to cause to be communicated were standi The di 
‘0 that body, if not incomp ame : y above mentioned, and the inthe 
a mph: dots Sora : bea Interest, | in front of the ie tney ig iz — te ier’s shell | act of fans so when the defendant romans Piper and drove 
officers of the Moditerremasit proce ane passed th = hg = pling. ms ete sare .of is a: horte ae tobias hich ‘tars mares bor 
ech =P po parents left peasy has pochec ene nineth sh Ms, did no Bok a wing No | ‘0 more se diprlspret e — mag 
restden pore a correspondence ; remarkable projectiles for the pre: | leposidon wa to the same effect. The defendant said, 
despatches c > the result tsiag. bees onside Sy the: Jolene be no should be any hindrance t0 
