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Oct. 2.] 
THE GARDENERY 
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CLE. 651 
¢ implicated in the late attempted revolt, a measure | hemet Ali, had received from the Porte the i tit f 
sich AE beget pane pep be adopted. No excep-| Ferik for the ees being that of a Vice-Admiral; a mark | It was co tacoma rhe rege Pree cael ho ya 
be m ve * — the prin- | of distinction which was rded as a flattering tribute | would ost ab t; but if the eats were Ps 
cipal ; but mnesty will lose | of respect to his father. A similar rank, or that of Gene- | case, th msiderab! achat would ensue. Hf riculture 
their appointm ents, and b verse ted incapacitated from | ral of Division of t Tmy, was at same time con-| was at present attended to wi teat zeal by Mehemet 
Se euen any civil fonction tery sdee certain ferred on the Egyptian Envoy, Sami 2 ccompa- | Ali. All the supe officers of e arm "aad nav. 
tion from the ish Government bel bee n | nied him. ee uneasiness continued to be felt | together with a number of soldiers and seamen, whee 
rayi ng the active interferene e of Swiss envoys | with resp: o the prospects and pretensions of the | placed along the Nile, in Upper Egypt, and the Del to 
tof the a Rayah or P Christian population of the empire. Fears ap- | at to ulture, and great ceslation appears to 
Beretum.—Tbe anniversary of aay eg pear t o be entertained that too close _an understanding | exist among them to bec ‘ood caltivators. All 
which ied ra the creation of the present hingde has bee Mehemet pod i’s nephews, I tery ur- 
éelebrated in Brussels with much e ny i the hile circulars b to the different embassies, suing the same occu tion ; ; aaa sean mi in ¥ athe 
morning a grand mass herubin J hayes the facility with which | General- in-Ch ief, was vying with his father in producin, 
cathedral, in memory of those whose lives were sacrificed. | fo oreign pratootiota are ‘gran to igh preg etter corn, and had already succeeded i in elli ng bis cto : 
Detachments of various regiments, the civil and aoe mans have at the oe time bee e i, im dtc 
authorities, and ¢ those rages d during the Revoluti exhorting the Tur ‘ks eat then” wit! ‘th kind aality. Egyptian transport, 
d the interior of the haves spect; and atl icheils. have been published, " Wintel | tad with 4000 ardebs of wee for = pare kper sm 
was hang wit it beek cloth. at noon races took place at they are told that all the privileg es, commer etal or other- | sailed from —— for Falm the 30th August. 
Mont Plaisir; and in the afternoon the musical societies | wise, are henceforth Unitep Sratres.— By the ras ‘st et Bri ~ ia 
from all parts of the kingdom, havin er by Sst yg to them. The “a Minister has lately which arriv a at Li last night, we are in receipt 
g mustered outside 
the An atwerp gate, entered the city in procession, headed 
T 
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ssed a note to the Porte, requesting t that the € prizes 
he: 
by the music 0 of the Gra nd Har rmonic Soe cie ety. he pro- th received by the last packet. he ts 
Porte de of importance. The Fiseal Corporat ill, 
d by the Rue Royale, the ‘them sig eee vat The | Porte eee in | the object of whi as to — the gorge a 
wien ‘de Ja ‘Cowes &e. to the Hotel de Vi jo es ae consequence despatched a letter on the subject to Tahir | national bank, pas the Se te by a of 27 to 22. 
“ro hee the latter has replied that the proper place for | The President, however, bill 
@ of the city of Brussels which cman fia 4 was Candi , where, although the ships had been al whic h he veto yed as he Ps vetoed the od one. As'the 
in ‘al % 3,031,000 fr., ope cg year’ "5, 087 000 fr. Of | ready regularly confiscated, he no objection to insti- | bill had b tici- - 
this difference of 66,000 fr. the the ordinary | tute new proceedings, admitting into 7 Sourt c aro- | pated, the icra uo" sal did not surprise the public, nor 
revenue was fee fr. Seven jeate as the ordinary re- | pean Consuls e Porte has sent a niswer pod it cause any popular ueuter tes He transmitted a 
ventie was only 1,983,000 s stated in the budget of | to the Greek Minister, but sage to Congress ike Tt jections to the bill 
1834; last year t pened ‘to 2,860,000 fr., showing an | taken in the matter.—Accounts from a of the 2 oat ae! reasons ~s veto’ The | ou. presen- 
increase of 900, 000 fr. It. state that everything wears a peaceful appearance ia tutives ook ites: bay os do into consideration ; on a 
, Hottann. Syria, that the English troops have entirely evacu- bill lost by 103 to 80, the con- 
in our last Number, of em non-adhesion of the Kin; ng to | ated i fre — Sultan had pe- stitution requiring the concurrence “of two-thirds of the 
the German Customs’ Union; and it is added that the fact | tition untaineers of Lebanon, and reduced th refused 
by the Prussian Envoy having left * Hague has given tribute, fe °. 500 parses ( V7 500/. sterling) yearly. The to sanction by hi signatu The disagree: between 
still greater a. to this me Addresses have | Emi President for the saierity of the two Houses of Con- 
been sent by all th ea pIR Councils of the Grand roe to ‘be indepesidend of the other Pachas of Syria, whilst | gress had caused the rabinapo of the Cabinet, which 
nk his Majesty f for the firm- | they are to be allowed to appoint ministers to represent | had enjoyed the confide f Congress and of the Whig 
dice at Constantinople, i in the edly manner as the other | party at large. Messrs. vite, Crittenden, Badger, afd 
al sscabnest berg ‘Sogn To this it is said the Pachas of the empire, The Turks e not to interfere Balt sent in their resignations the 10th ult., to take effect 
b h the neat day, which w cepted. The President imme- 
Comm meters refusal of the ratification of the German | It was said that the Sultan had publis cot y a firman in | diately nominated in their ‘plate Mr. Forward of Pitts- 
ustoms’ Union, he gives them t to understand ine the Syria, announcing that the English were not to enjo y any burg, Pennsylvania, to be Secretary of the Treasury; 
Mr. Hugh S. Leg ®, of Charleston, South Carolina, to 
hoped the Grand It was likewise said that i be Att G ge Abel S. Upshur, of Virginia, 
Jo 
tures 0 on that side. 
‘The Kio, it is stated, has } abso- 
hat Tu tkish nig ey mini be : aed rn ‘hie orp an, 
~ m Syr 
to ibe Secretary of ‘the Navy} and Mr. John M‘Lean, 
ar —. at Bilegik o 
m-boat a rrived 
he p Nae er pense it, and has likewise refused an 
diminution of the 5,337, sailors who rng tr the 
uphr ates. 
of the United States, to be 
Secreta tary at War. Mr. Grainger i , and 
from » Malta at’ Beyrout with 
harles A. Wickl liffe, of Kentucky, was appointe ed Po: 
ha 
marine. Government has announced that ~~ of the | there to return to that island. , rhe navigation of the master-Genera. The gentlemen who had resigned are 
loan of 18, 000 10,000 of florins | has been adjou i and two boats | said to hav propted that course without any previous 
ee Ith ult., | had | been lost e shallows. The English had angered concert with Mr. bt sree but not without previous con- 
ff r provisio me intrenched themselves against th Itati ith I Mes er,in a short letter, 
pod | slieté ler pointe that the affair of the Arch- pads _ > interepted their communications. | assigned his | for retaining of Agreeing with the Presi 
bishop. = Cologe is fooghen gy ws and that Cardinal Lam- _ Can —lInte lig ence has been received from Suda G r. Webster 
brasehi WUHE Coe of Cologne the be his di band office jn the 
Pri- | stanti scnate on the 20th Aug., bringing the act TF usite fth 
vate lette ncona state that Pope was not | amnesty, granted by his Higimess the Sultan, t to the Can- United States and pe cn age the trial of Mr. M‘Leod 
I t Utica on Monday 
ag m An the 
expected i in thet © city till the 15th ult. All necessary pre- 
pa ayy us we ere be eing made to réceive his Holiness, and 
diotes who had taken part in 
last; 2 ‘panel, consi slag hiefly of Quaker pie 
act was hs epg the next it ee in the square before the 
Palace. By tl 
bagi? = feeiphe punishments, had eo 
to give his rt ae fe ot indalgnat con- 
spriso’ had been discussed in 
{ pene ev oat 
On the 19 
a The  trangult of ee rahe son becoming m 
day, a trade begi mning to be more active. 
behest 
by Mr. gigs! ried who eid 
3 im 
gress, nag condemned 
that Mr. ter’s continuan nee office was the best 
¢ 
nm the 19th Aug 
} r ye i +h 
peace 
_ CANADA. —The “intelligénce received by the 
kin nd. _ Lor d Sydenham had bea "tore 
r 
hi horse, 
0 be 
It is thought that = 
the aid | of tw o frigate 
‘ived a 
Government to go to 3 Bogland tied herehade pri nes to Greece 191 Chatiahs e igrants , 
for the iidtigalion of the Tiber.—The Pollux steamer, insurrection. Kes emigrants who had been ts 
which sunk a short time sin 9 th coast of Italy, | and retained iss m for nearly three — were 
ticed in a previotis Number, o be raised on the Vt th | 2 ked at the "Pach s ap mony There only re ed i in 
uta towed byt wo steamers iste "Por to Lo ngon ne. In nte 1. isla nd about of t these emigrants Sree ia 4a ne 
the vessel had proceeded satisfactorily, but the - after them a passage on board ‘the French frigate, as 
she was raised from the bed in which = had sunk, a 
Weather came on so boisterous that it became necessary to Tunis AND TRIPOLI. ae consequence of the differ- 
let her again, and whe of 8 the Regency of Tunis and the Porte not | 
renewed, the resistance was found too gre over- | bein inated, another ship-of-the-line has 
ng te 
patched ‘frog Toulon to augmen lie French squadron 
- ae assembled before Tunis. Seobants received by 
Sardinian Government will lend 
peda this setae ona ‘The Ni 
vith the Rocemnor - 
f dist st Mette , the at ; Sfax has had a warm discussion ¥ 
epi e Abruzzo Uitte I1., on the 8th "at t., while the | that town ‘ the 
te a tee called to aples to = at the féte of the | subject who had been ill-treated. It is eer g ares that the 
ts di Grotta. Ace rding to this paper, a body of la-/ Englishman ha d a dispute with the director of ae ro 
arers, after having attacked Col Ta nfani, commandant | lative to some duties, and after Lege been a wit 
Fs ei Provice, w alee eturning from the country w ith his | stones, was » loaded with irons and sent to Tunis. This 
Tl y = 
hm armes and chasseurs, who had 
sb at at dhe. Pah ete = ge —— the fire. 
the “oro rgen rae into 
neighbouring country, we far oon 
march, of . Troops prorat immediately 
ched out in every direction, but the result of their 
es Is ntioned. 
Bek y ns arrival of the Levant 
Reale om Constantinople to the 7th ult. 
i nano ligence thus received is poe eng The Sultan 
nd to be restored to perfect health, and is enabled to 
and 
atv tion me been received from Tripoli announcing 
of — strata of sul- 
PPe# 
the discovery in that Regeney 0! 
“< are si eye to be the sam 
he Preach chemist, M. * Subéil, who 
Prack company last 
in the iy of = par 
es betwee! 
aks re has a Fue vod to 
235 sai 40 cies of pure salar’ ; and the sulphure- 
45 ia 3 prenat of pure sulphur, but was 
some sulphur mines 
in = they have ie foun 
The 
a a 
; me - The e mvention signed at London on the 13th 
tiie tomy ratified at a on the 2d ult., and 
chan by extrao veerget A wear er to London 
Nt change of ratificatio take § ; : 
expeeted to leave Co onstantingpl on the 15th or 16th | turn 
amy, referred to i 
W© the dismissal of the latter. Said Bey, the som of Me- | tian 
where the Mchemet Ali was samba 
ng The R 
quarrel Ft Riza “a roar 
Originating out of the circumstances ori the ‘gurrendet of the Syrian 
ting ernie sag oe a sae ae 
oy 
from Alexandria D 
pr.—Our news aaa the aniival 6 
of the Sultan to re- 
sea oe cera SS 
a =o hues j 
sgheoeunis og 
leg br oken in two place The latest bulletin of 
iis Exeaiiency’ s health was not favourable : her suffered a 
retur! 
restless night, and had shown sympto rning 
gout. “The House of Assembly, with eu dissentients, 
ad voted an address of condolence to his hip. 
Canada Legislature had rejected, by 4 , the G 
verni 
yernor-General’s project 
session was just on the eve of closi 
Lord 
notice, i an Address to the Crown, ph nig her Ma’ 
directions that an account be laid before 
ment of alt ti Pe taken ii 
of the Inspectors of Prisons. 
the bill brought ih by Sir R. Peel in 1925, 
the principle em mbodied in the Act of 1935 mete scum te Toe 
spectors of Prisons were original: gentlemen, 
the noble Lord said, had fulfilled their duties zealously well, 
and their last report showed that great zood lad eff by 
the representations made in those that hy: receded it ; but he 
instanced several cases in proof that there was much that still 
called for the attention of the Secretary of State for the Home 
Department. He had no doubt that these abuses would be gradu- 
ally looked into, op aoe was Lesa a view to enable Parliament to 
borer the progress of ment he mad esent motion. 
ade the pre: 
te of Wenateton, without going into the details 
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ecified, said that, 
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information. to be laid pro- 
f Parliam The motion 
ha 0 
le the 
Siren postions of the rt now 
anntaed to to Kensington Palaces 
