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Auc, 14.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
539 
whisky, and liq distilleries, 813; flax, hemp, spinning 
factories, li d cott g Ghabivueients: 1,003; | 
dri 756 5 paper, paper- -hangings, | 
jie 
” 
me weaving, 364 F steel and other metal workers, 145; 3] 
206 ; china and 
earthen oh on oper # Romain and peavey =, tabs 
alana 147 and button fac cores 
136; colour pas chemical preparation factories ah pice 
refiners, 110; rious facto ries ~~ Pri = 
den wares 
irons of Kirel abe er; It seems that 
wr. ind oe ‘the ‘Prince _undermost, causing a fractu 
He is, however, a 
The unfortunate effects following 
the bs tilares in + a g 
althongh ilroad st 
King of gromncay is st to ful ial his promise of al- 
lowing standing commissions of the Provincial States to 
Rhenish 
x consist ie iia ee 28) a by 
names of 
itted. 
_has terminated its sittings, 
speakers in ed pariah of the debates is not permit 
The Rhe nish Provincia 1 Diet 
| unexpected change took place on the 5th inst. in the | hemet Ali had given _ orders both i in France and Bel; 
| Belgian Cabinet. - de Mulinear, Minister of Foreign | gium for Paixhans ; guns 
| Affairs, has resigned, though he retains his seat. in the | that city; an 
Council of Ministers. He is superseded by the Finance | tifications of St. an mi Acre. is talthes on maak 
Minister, whose place is taken by Director of t ultan has veghouad the eth to send tréops to the 
igian Bank. Report says that Count inear wi Hedjaz, the expedition to be m ; t ~ Sa of the 
opposed to the projected Customs’ union between France | Porte. Mehemet Ali had alre: received two million 
and Be “ig m, 3 and that this has been the cause of his | piastres from the arte Poca a this saiigadl end it 
1 was re that Kurschid Pacha would command the de- 
ing duty | tach 
on ay “The a ty is but from 15 to 20 per cent. But p> Srares. —_ the arrival of the New 
bast classification _accordi ing to the _nambe er of threads is euleah: ile North America, we have advices from that 
uch, as i 40, and even | city to the 20th ult., wees days later tha n those previously 
70 p They also blame the ordonnance raisi ngt ae | receive ey furnish, however 
pe ad on F treed a a into Belgium, ~~ though t tical or commercia al importance. The debates in the 
importation. is yearly decreasing and the ort ul House of R of the Portifica- 
incre: Thus eg Area exported but 1, 324, 000 francs’ tion Bill have been spirited and interesting. The difficul- 
worth of thread in 838, f 1841 ties a arising out of the affair of Mr. M‘Leod, and the un- 
It mi seem to have cre ted a strong 
Ru —It is repor ented Asx Emperor is disposed | feeling in favo of i ine reasi ng the navy oe sae aeewr: J 
to re- vostablish the Ung and as oo in the fortifications on the sea-coast an Two ne 
1815, provided the peace of po ‘county contin 
disturbed, as it Ae done aw = a ight years. 
Em mperor was tor ‘0 War take upon hi 
ered to be built at odio; and the 
es 
by Prince Paskewitsch, but was rent by astrong party 
the commerce of Cronstadt, the port of St. Petersburg, 
We 
that there has been a diminution on imports in the first 
The wills arena 600, 600 te for - urchase of 
and 50, ae of the abov to be ex- 
Pp Pp cal wee assed the 
house, d 1 There appears 
to be some division of opinic on in the public mind as to the 
correctness of ee jean pronosneed in the — 
Cour f New York in Mr. M‘Leod’s case. Many m- 
ern ae 
are said to have been discussed with epotsriats, We 
learn fi wo 
the peveacrier Se of arms in that town, ‘excited by some 
blish efused to sub- 
rkmen of 
IraLy -—Accounts from Naples, to the 28th ult. ores 
us that until the des 
and plans for the alterations to be made in the Laza reto 
at Messina are determin ed upon. The revenues of t 
Sta ns and several influential papers also avow that doc- 
trine—even in New York itself. Mr. Pickens, however, 
ie. cs of the Report from the Com: mittee of Foreign 
ced 
pronoun 
revolt. They b beat the sate and the pe pe and the au = i the C bh a which never could 
to raise the smallest loan ; but it itis so insaid i i He 
duce tl Ti rther spread ie hoe that Mr. M‘Leod would be 
t illi tored ‘Ne less than 700) workmen, cided upon borrowing eae 000 ducats, rather more than ried, P the idlepralints 
bi 000 franes. d s fN Bor i 
of saa of sien which has me time pene the 
states of Baden as just etl its solution amg: x Bere! 
ke, dated the 5th inst hich 
it is formally bake in refusing lea ede to 
Se public Hieneee ries wa be are Deput: ae he only uses 
h 
3000, 
the advance at 5: 
—— cen 
no more than 5, nor allow any commission. a mae ‘had 
for several days been Seouabes, but had latterly become 
so Rater diminished as to be supportable. 
soe of New yok, i thas cbereate per and 
tions, that he! should have an im 
| of the 29th ult. allude to fears entertained that the Trieste 
ae ied | ving ap- 
proval of the opinion - -delivered y the Supreme Court, 
internati onal right, and that his Ministry had done its 
of Depaties, which had f 
allen into error when it disputed 
this rig rae 
Bees Royal Tighe expresses the hope that 
e deliberation, the Cha mber wi ill _rectify its 
£, 
The hurricane 
which lately pad te; the seems to have destroyed all 
hopes of 
Tur d Syr1a.—Letters from the frontiers of 
Tarkey state “that ‘he ‘Sealy displayed by Yacoub 
Pacha had gained him the sym pathy of the inhabitants of 
Bu He had add who had 
‘ont re “onoing chat war was not im 
Care 
the re- 
uch as warranted 
wens obable. 
— Accounts received from this 
¥ Goop Ho 
not yet returned to their homes an invitation to re 
to asc the “Cape. wine oa has been reduced had ex- 
with 
take pre for the purpose | of considering the means of 
mea houses. Intelli gen nee rary been poe. A Chamber 
SwitzerLanp.—The question of the Swiss —— receive m Beyrout that an ficmmabtaies had broken | for protcet ng the interests of trade. Emancipation had 
ti Argau out a g the Maro mites of Mount Lebanon, and that all not worked well, the blacks being generally or 
middle course, peed yiel eld. | the tril cok not only refused to pay 
pis ee Fike Di iet, wir] resistin fa eat ng the uno neries, tribute, 1 but Parag SOE of 300, piastres ad- pt Pa at unseasonable times. The want of aoe 
t not the monasteries, in hopes that a > bourers was greatly felt, and asociety had been formed for 
iet could not be found to press it further. It appears, by he English, aco abaatts them. Itwas the promotion of juvenile immi oe 
however, to have been mistaken. A maj jority of the Diet | in Covatantinopl that the Government inten ‘led to make | had been infested with swarms of locusts, zine he crops 
declared itself, on the 7th, dissatisfied wich the conduct of over the ad stration of of f Syria to the Emir Baehient in.con- | having ‘ea n mostly wba pon little je damage had eye 
Argau; and twelve States have demanded the appoint- Some cases of —_ had | done by them. A co up bj 
t of a new commission. — from Berne state | appeared in th tic side of the Bos- | ad b 
that the attention of the Die as been unexpectedly | phorus, as two of Said  Bey’s suite had been inched by oat a vessel to ply sft that place and — Town. 
fy which | the disease. Nevertheless, all the Fol SNA attached 
renders federal intervention inevitable. The conquering the 2 Viceroy’s | mission had received free pratique, and w 
party h 
violating the constitution and the laws of humanity. One 
valley alone aga had to pay 52, 000° liri of extraordinary 
contribution 
with whic! tt was threatened for having taken up arm 
a f 1839. The commission sitting 
eibomnes s daily pronouncing new proscriptions. 
particans “e the for rmer Government are emigrating i into 
Onuaalis against the efforts 
of the easte 
h are considered likely to produce a speedy crisis in 
cif 
in raglio. Said Bey ae not yet had Money Market, Friday. poh nsols for money closed at 
an audience of the S Pah seca were making | 891 to 3; — for the Account, 893 to 4; Three per 
pardon ge Bp oe on an extensive scale. Various co njee- | Cents. Re pine 7 895 to ; Three-and-a- Halt per Cents, 
loat relative to the object of his mission. | Redy 983 fo i; Ni ete ie end eT f per Cents., 
diminution in | 9g} gre rn Stock, 1673 to 83; a afi Bills, 
the’ amount ‘of ‘tribute ; whilst others asserted that Me ehe- 14s. to 16s. pre’ 
mers ani its Ving: 
same hospitality as the Italian proscripts met with ten | Turkey. According to the last census, the Ottoman empire The Euphrates Expedit e has been = 
ears Z th ought, Compan 
fue of Se Tead to di Sencecs eu ae : Hct M 100,000 two armed i iron aoe boats at vig on oo Euphrates. 
d Jews nThe Turkish spear eos at <iniainceanpie 4 the 3lst May. The actual dis- 
this appreh to have oe goer had’ tripled since the suppression of the J ed meee Mge OD the river was ote 
pond . that the population is increagin — 7 urs, OF 
ie a peoomene is necessary. Tessino contains the ‘Government as asserts ts payin fh oo pe on 28 | Halt bat a rep sang 
in y Setteetiend in 1818, are protected by article 12 of the comprises 1 ,000 —— uimans, and only 2,000,000 ea furlongs an hour. The Ti re ace iy ane 
Federal Compact; and it is —— to be the duty of | Christians. > ent intelligence has been received ”" Pipes essels Si ——— Sosa 
© Diet to save o a from the pgs with which from the Turkish ree stating tl that a revolt broke out nt a descent of sae pec 
ay are menaced b c Literal anton, . will now we made available for the purposes of commerce 
itiscsinlil than those the Turkish sntherities of _— = the bride ‘bridge of com- | a5 well as of civilisation. The conduct peer hess crews = 
created ray the affair of Argau ipsvaesinesape that all t armas re of pre- d to have been most z aeameleny - a single 
convents were rca at the time when Tessino fo t down ote occurred during the whole pas 5 
f Mila d that Austria in on morning solicited pamenart ‘to return ee: Homes: — -pedition to the South Pole.—A letter Lr 
posters thereby have a just pretext for exclai Li ceived at Lioyd’s from Hobart n, dated April 17th, 
faa ularisation, as a violation of the rights rae their submit. At sas they were cllowed ¢ to & when “they | stating that H.M.S. plore and eg = retur; ap to 
morial addressed to the German 
Die by ct "Deputies of the dissolved Assembly of 
ie rorese mon 2 
=: Sepoed, bat it was 
e ‘ole. Nothing 
eis positi on. Tk wen — the revolt has extensive ra- armors” that the a has been crowned with 
com 
en noticed gee our last Number, entirely | mifications Se Pek ich ey 
ma the Die The grounds, however, are not | tions for war carrying on over er all the c —— be 
which ‘aa — woly declined accepting it. | _ to te suppression of the spirit 
A royal decree has been pu rome ae! tha’ at under ex- j 
plete. suecess, for although they did not reach the 
ad 
other States tes than shapes of te 9 federation was 
Hotcanp.—The p n_ for funding the floating debt, 
me of the Dutch papers, seems 
pce & and it is, therefore, 
m carried into : 
bcd pete us that the financial 
tment for the 
into Active Debt, 
of State. 
asudden and 
cad ey ee 
they we were ie t@ fix it at 100 pons 
| them 
pase from. 
nearly as cou war be ascertained from 
ides: Deel recent date have been re- tees pena 
ceived at the Porte fri Pacha, from which there pmeedic. As : 
appears to be littie doubt of the immediate submission and | of ai Cap atended to his ‘Anacee exe 
pacification of this i spatche contain | ti 4°. further 
anati with the late operations there, | th ericans. 
ich tend the charges made against the Paeha = tomer were 5 ae to be <a 
i et: 30) 
to refute 
and his officers, of having permitted 
their troops on the conquered insurgents. 
aid = have —_ 
“ofice sand ¢ 
+ 
statements are si tbe ot only exageae,bt esi 
Eq@ cod § Paes thar BS 
Census of the rhe: 
