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SEPT. ia 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONI 
CLE. 603 
seaeption ven as a holiness to the deputation 
ne, e promised to grant them another 
> a al: deliver his answer to the letter. 
ussra—Accounts from St. Petersburg mention the 
destruction of oe hg the principal theatres 1 in that city | by 
2 tae $3. Ae is ++ 1, + x WEE 
was sent to Candahar for more troops, and Col. Wyme 
having received bribes 
mentioned force, in compliance ope me requisitio! 
r from the Boeinh 3 in consequence of which his Celestial 
m_ his rank, order red him to be 
march of th 
Veft Bn) 
and made for 
e | eesti Ceareeun 
fire, on the 18¢ 
the lights visible Pebind the curtain were prepa ratory t to a 
f ht 
the ras which were = sprashng (Capt. Macien, th 
ices 
to have been his i implie icit cag to the ano of his 
e — ut as the result had been unsuccessful, ord 
head. Commis: 
display of fireworks ; they began to express their del ight 
bs ap wd applause » and disregarde d the vociferations 
set 1 lelicuia ¢hak ak 
f the s sci At leng th the 
ed th ey aeacrige up ne curtai 
burst in sis Pb body of the i and the "ad io the 
doors was so sudden and violent t age lost 
live es. The consequences - ~mig' ht hay en 
oe ick 
as since 
ore serious | 
oh 
— halt - ye “the a 
t, and 
my, who manifested throughout a de te rmined s 
resoieGns, but were 
h 
a pension for ie for his ser- 
ra 
received from the _ Ce psrar 
4 © enemy were xille and a 
r loss was fou : killed, aad 15 wounded. 
The Chiles preted a 
a great number cenite 
The ‘latest in- 
Lin, of wh e not lately heard preter is 
oni to hve been the chief i instrument in the fa ik of Keshen, 
stone — 
we shen had also told the Emperor some plain, 
pA érothe: in an able memorial wapaind he 
Bogue forts, on whi ch account ihe was accu used of having 
received bribes. was also 
accused of traitorously combining with the English, “ara 
sentenced to _be put to death by having his fies bh cu = 
the 26th ult., another accident | fo: peters from the for 27 im 
the great hall of St. George, in the Winter continue much ‘eatited, a hat Auc wasratonng chief of round his native place was to be laid was ste. An Im ene 
palace, which had ad em cn aa dais way, and all th is trict, i is  aeennetae xpedi- | edict had also app peared, announcing that the Kingaves! . 
splendid Italian painti which it contained teally as possible. Tt is believed that Major byech “se brother f 50,000 men, 
were destroyed. The e's is gned his Prop ae of political ager The intelli- | for the purpose of exterminating the English, and it ap- 
of francs. No life was lost. par e remainder of t since the last ov verland mail, is of a | pears that had already set out for Canton; and if 
Palace was sa On the i before the sciden a psa oe nature ; troops at Kotra, Shoran, Quetta, | they did not succeed, t e Emperor Id take the 
chapter of the Order of St. George was held in in e hall. Dadur, me Moostung, Derteg been visited with im ost 0 — al levy en » from 
bat —The Divan has bee ere and di: istressing sickne The malady ha: orthern provinces of his dominio — 
sideration of the vee mal? by the Anish moun- d the two Raper yen places Ruler had appointed Capt. sort of the 26th Reg., e 
taineers perinets the a of their tribute, and has gs t the others. Some ide miay be formed ” magi istr ate of I ng-Kong, wh hic h has been Te -occupie ied, 
resolved on reducing it 1 a ra in the fant that at Kotra two- thirds of fry! orce were in 
sent resources pital, i il i ce. aoe public Slciaee had os 
The Au pete “papers 
aes ted for several 
Votes sare said to have been eq' 
: 
with the department 
of foreign affairs, at which the representative of the five 
Lord Fras onby was to embark on 
and, an e Pon the French 
tois 
Major . Liddell, Capt Rebenack, Dr. 
Caste, ie, Tecley, and Ensign Hunt, pod fallen 
clim Even the 
ge 
said to be dyi ing by se W 
of jus rected 
the island, and Sami gente an tention of | 
bein; a the B. 
teas renewed his 
t 
das d al Mr. Ross 
Bell, has resigned ; and it was veapeatel that he would be 
er Majetsie 
adopted i 
er, was that 
sers. = ma newspaper, called the Hon 
Kong Gasette, had bee commenced, in which all 
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® 
am ms > 
oraheseere 
return to 
al person eir par 
the Wallachian euthoritis They 
Upper and Lower Scinde.—Matters 
of “are becoming 
rather more settled in the Punsaus. 
ahi 
The latest intelli- 
the Sikh | 
gated. It appears that the Chinese were putting “Chusan 
in a state of defence. A vessel which had lately returned 
fro mation of several 
alls 
seaso) It is 
ae at e 
the ie Tin ops, re about 100 were kid» an obstinat 
resistance of e hours -—Advi sig Un ‘om > Seayrae state, 
that payeciag | th I 
supplies, for Service in the ensuing wee ne 
t the object tnyl this requisition is to test 
the ‘fidelity of our Sikh allies, who, by the treaty agi 
ber of houses pectin Fer by the late fire 
n ascertained to amount & Es 284, and the 
ith Runjeet Singh, previously to the restoratio 
Shah Soojah, are bound m 
¢ has reached Mar- 
a has “a revived, 
but fhe sama appea: 
Eeyer.—tThe 
I 
On the oth Ree hand i 
re 2 actable, and that the country | new forts having mn erected. of Tinghi 
is in consequence mu ore ton mag “Private letters were likewise bor érgoing repair; which was regarded as 
eatin that the Brit tish "Goveram and a3 Ste 6 ee was 
Shere Singh for a force of 1 | entertained nae a 
the oriti anton we ely 
endeavouring to gain time, with thes view sen cllestng a 
larg: iene A as ee they resumed offen opera A 
alte: from the expe iiten, had 
iled > kn nothing of recent 
cues when eve éomman aide er (Capt. Stead, R.N.) 
bei wed gers seized upon, was murdered he man- 
for bona fide serve, and are to form part ¢ a fore to be | 
return of the consuls to ‘ne Pe ha A from us in return. fs the iniddle of April many of the 
prediapea? much satisfaction to the European resid on deiner et ad eases the military incre | merchants had returned to Canton, where they found their 
Orders had received from Constantinople for the under the guns, as well as five natives, and it ected | former premises ly as they had i sm Att 
immediate liberation of the Syrian troops, and Col. Napier date of these advices the British flag o' ore floated 
and Mustapha Bey were present conn their em- he M i ioe a: fe tories. On the 11th April, Capt. Elliot issued 
barkation. The Pacha was pre fri igat e to —— of the David S d tk Republic, Todos by fire in " 
them ; but as they are spread over some ti } he fi he 12th, th 21 rifeaien one-third of the: teas of the 
will be —— to collect them. Ibrahim Pacha = PER ie see news from Persia by this stall has ree oe out. In the mean time the preparations for 
present ing on Ney estates, devoting h his stenition to | eréate! among those who have taken ah } earrying on the war continue in India. The new Plenipo- 
the ealtvation of the land. o assumed the interest i in our ations with that ki ngdom, and | tentiary, Si ttinger, and the Admiral, Sir 
directio the woollen and atton factory at Fo the pi the recent negotiatio: ie ved bers niger Parker, arrive: jombay on the morning of the 
The rise #3 = or is _— yet to be calculated upon. A | surrendered Bhortate-4 —so long the su’ July, and set out for their ultimate destination on the 
few weeks a of ation was feared, but | —to the Herattees, but has assuimed the feiltve-vnives ‘of ith, in the steam frigate tris. The - 
Subseq has so ul moderated md t ap- | Herat itself, which kingdom has been up to him wd amined the « enal and dockyard of Bombay in order to 
ensions are rg the. mom appeased ; there is} our ally, Kamran Shab Daring the. absence of Dr. | know their capabilities, and is said ave observed, that 
good reason now to hope the inundation will reach its | Riach, the British agent, for the purpose of seeing the “ the Chin nese dispw' te may be settled in a few months, or 
highest point of utility without causing the rava = is understood that the policy to 
severely felt last year. An ptian frigate is said to of Kamran arrived at the Persian | be pursued by the n jenipotentiary is, as nearly as 
Paring to convey a cargo of wheat for the pacha’s ac- co ‘pining aoe stating that the English had been — ~— reverse of t that which has been hitherto acted 
count to Live: 1, where the profits are to be expended | expelled from Herat, and offering the place to the Shah. | upon. t blockade of the whole southern ai 
in docking and ine the vessel out in proper English | It was duly ecepte ed, and Kamran was appointed go- | western ca is immediately to be aa in iy gerd, the 
man-of-war vernor of his laté kingdom. As this event may exercise mouth of rea 
her return, utmost care taken to avoid u 
beticry a AND ArrcHantstan.—The intelli- | it may be interesting to our. readers to be reminded that | the natives, 5 who, deoos the wir have ‘peed cared fayabeably 
nce of w tn throughout the last six disposed. T —- 
woe wi detail The - only event worthy sect H the one ie 2 adn of Pees ne std rand the s description is given, will, it is poe oe gon 
of the Tass | is the aero of a body of Ghilzi ards Baty what- | its position, deeply embayed in the main land = 
of 3,000 strong, by a amall free raligcs ¢ In 1837, when the thsh of Persia ite to the island. of hemp sccaseny 
Col. Wymer, of the Bengal army. om some — threatened muon Shah with summary chastisementt for | will be an excellent exchange for the pesti Fe Sitios 
Sta that = _ el to ieee it “would. 3 eat Britain | It is also seid that as soom as the nesigetione hs, th 
that ar: te the ishment ; and in open, which it will not be for six months, the 
Kelat-i-Ghilate, ie the | sores under ‘Major Lynch, 
4a act of injudicious a mn the part of th 
f agent. The aecounts state “that "the Ghilzies had 
or Some time pas nm mu cited, a d con- 
iderable emssearypea at th tio: = fort of 
1838 when the Persian a me invested Herat, 
M'‘N: mplish an im- 
mediate ai maria 3 er ap 
ition peer ion mbay to 
ae the attention of Persia, effectively 1 reg "Kamtan 
Plenipotentiary will pri in person 
2 nied by t the perhapecrcroeteoge ron, as far as s 
cdi ce and will oe 
i pica gs with ‘the B peror under the 
po eight peur batteries of the steamers — The 
tea exported under the Extraordinary Conven- 
peop. ing, and 
rad ie political agent on with the view - seeing some- 
a, of — disposition, went about the country with a 
Soh afall 
complished, and the hae cer ae abel os — it | tion of Ca ot with a. local =f authorities a 
- shipme 3 made si dct. last, is stated at 
was conceived, sectre, its aggrandizeme! id powe! the P aig “i 
i ah 13,944,721 rat black; 2,262,79 99 Ibs. Treen, making alto- 
sige gal — Mee: enti Ling ie 8 Brisih is en il ther a sixteen millions of r pounds. As to how much 
bn ae & setesne _ rote a of €o' contin had more could be got conjecture could be paar 
te oe eens aay” ainadhd te the Heratiee domitions. | since the Chin uld only deal for hh, and dolla 
tad formall pre eg 5 ship of eran were becoming extremel searce he circumstance of 
in Tod was deputed as envoy to his court; | the execution of Keshen, and i it of Lin 
: July, 1839, and February, 1841, the envoy | his r, who has all along been noterious for his 
saansh Sov hook: expendi 300,004. in retaining hatred to lish, have induced 8 
ma a z | acquainted with the country to —— 
— of the Cinna tind Tadied né thes: o whole g » who, iti 
ee eed of our last, eee us in poe considered; may very probably be sacrificed: for their in- 
session of some ry details respect ¥s orders 
which ‘ans interest our pcan a Trap appears s that the Em- | of the late imperial commissioner. a spe 
ee aa capture of the forts of the | gence sets at rest the questions 
Bocca Tigris, that be bad issued an sri “ng ala | Macao noticed 
