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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [N° 48. 
F SPIT F ; —— uer-bills, and East lads 
hasten to lay it before the Chamber. It is, however, re- at repo e ~ Bis Imperial ‘Maies esty, senit: is stated, never enjo oyed months to run, q $ ia ‘bonds; 
en = ay ? — health, and althoug J sh not of a 2 robu st constitution, such loans be ber meen on or before the 14th Jan., with 
' t stify | interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, ak te 
are complaining of t the formation of this corps 0 Seen ok nat lean than nee caah. Te pr 
fo 
vation on the frontier, i onl shou Id _be asserted, on dines 
ining stat 
is | th 
t was earnestly demanded | rece eived roboeuent ‘atelligen 
by th the King that he aaa even a much larger force | the 7th inst., by the Rhemses “Levant acket, arrived at 
mbled, viz.—30,000 men, and that the number | Marseilles, 
— We have r s , every case 
ogee Pesseonarhetat se to | an advance, a pro waosang = will be ae 2 aris ag er 
su 
pending rupture between the | or India bonds. hi ms 
When os Rhamses left me _ three | must also give their promiss ory no otes Ss, = re! -_ 
a a : ; 
er esis for the present to 20,000, after a sons discus- | Porte and Greece. " 
sion in the Council of Ministers at ow eu or} English ships were throwing some discredit on Exchequer-bills, and that the 
that the Belgian Government has ue purchased 100,006 vant, in order to watch the movements of "Parke ey. Bank is unab e, by any examination of the instruments, 
worth of their territory of the Vera Paz Land Compa aor Eeyrprt. rivate intellig m Alexandria to protect itself against spurious ao 
with a view to the formation of a colony in n that part of | states, that t Me hemet Ali is dismissing “~ nis service _The late Fire in the Tower operations on 
soe all Turkish officers e ged therein, and that se wh still continuing by a large body of on ya and workm 
Han alluded in a previous Numbe a —, bw prevailed upon keep will have their pay re- i“ 5° tomont ise green ~ Saying ruins = 
port w which yottintey in the agro ai papers, t riers “his r Ramazan. The Arabs and Mamelukes are to moury, which, in th and western portions 
State had actually joined ¢ n Customs’ Union ; frm cout sth staff of the Pacha’s army. The men who of the a has ‘been nearly ‘completed. $5 one 
at, roves to be in- considered unfit for active service are also dismissed, ie Sane va the mass of rub- 
correct. It seems that those Sports only of Hanover which and str stead. bish s surt 1g the naval ev trophies ies on either 
are reps in the territory of Branswick have been in- Unt p STATES.—The following is an extract from a i 
cluded in he league ; _and those parts of Brunswick which | letter conta by a gentleman of Lyrae stated to. be well untied beneath it. the t tro alse it is understood, are to 
loch i this State, are still to form | informed on the subject on which he writes, which con- remain in their pr resent position, as also oe, roneaas 
part o of on Commercial Uni m of - ‘northern German | firms the account given in a panther i tes of this | cannon of the Waterloo trophy at t the bac the stair 
. A Royal ordonnance reel been published, fixing the Paper respecting revolutionary associations called the | case, for the inspection of oi public, it ise = ielatiion 
ry Da for opening the Session of "the Assembly of the | ‘* Hunters’ Lodges.” The letter is dated the 31st Oct., | of the authorities, as soon as. the armoury is is eer 
States. ‘The question of the iron railway Is said to be the | and says that Mr. Webster will yan » office, and his cle ared of the mass of bres nt musts &e., in the e, 
reason 0 hepearneg stall asten their meeting. Private | continuance is an assurance that peace ll be pre reserve At pian rie same re- 
Jetters ived in Hanover from Brunsw’ ick, dated the | He has in his possession evidence o © pe rson whatever, unless on 
lath i ist. say that the ; Chaisber there has resolved to let | lodges and secret associations for an invasion of Cana ee business, being per mined ts enter the gates of the build- 
the Customs’ Union with this State continue for another extending from Cleveland, in Ohio, to spores - Ver- The committee appointed to investigate the origin of 
year. ont, bound together by secret oaths, embra wo 0 e fire have completed their labours, and their report is 
Russra.—Accounts from St. Petersburg state that the | three members of Congress, and “aig their oe ari ae to be presented in a few days, after which, from 
mperor has ramos to ae i aed of his di am - | at Kingston, Upper Canada. posed that these | its great importance, it is expected that it will be made 
matic agents Te residing abroad, f of obtain lodges number 60,000 mowed “the rin bankrupt law, | public. By order of the Duke of Wellington, every copy 
information from g cera in Rectuntionsl pas: last session, will, however, it is thought, disperse | of The Times Lares containing any article respecting 
questions which now agi itate oe world, St. Petersburg on , as this will discharge pe who choose to take | the late fire has been pro ocured by Major Elrington, and 
papers of the Sth inst. mention the ioe on the preced- | the benefit of it from their debts, and the new patriots added to the records of the fortress. It is understood that 
ing day Lord Stuart de Rothesay, d Col. Todd, | are said to be thriftless vagabonds, who take up their new | Lor ill, th ief, has communicated 
Minister of the ore! States gore Se ce has been | calling, only because they have failed in their legitimate with Col. Aitcheson upon the subject of the military in- 
received announcing t t the town of Orel b as been de- | business. A di from their debts would therefore | quiry into the alleged misconduct of the soldiery on the 
stroyed by fire. S y to the | enable them to resume their acwer mode of life, to which | night of ae fire. Having perused the evidence, his Lord- 
flames, i i uld immediately return. ship is said to have expressed his satisfaction that the 
Letters from Warsa wry the 7th inst., inform us that oe. charges ‘proved wholly without foundation. It appears 
the Wine Chenestior “of =~ bene has notified to the 1. ciTY. : t tha t it is not the intention, as at first reported, of the 
Prince Viceroy that Col A ‘at 1 et, F 1 the whole of the heap mus- 
city, has vont ised by nis Majesty as British ae 89% to for the ee Account, the litt a ans» 805 ket-barrels and other weapons. The best of them are to 
for the kingdom of Poland. to 4 bay ; Three per ee bee ry i off 88; | be rec cast, = such of the metal as has been ascertained to 
T Pri 1 7 ret P er Cents. eee d, 9733; New Three- | he wholly w at purp 
ITALY. 
a-Half p er Cots 99 to 3 ; pea We dal “(expting R 7 tt 
Duchess of “Mecklenburg vo erin, ies me ores “a or e Horse-Guards.—The 
i Tenuary 3 By 1860), 1 ee 16 ; Bank Stock, 164 to 16; circumstances connected rich ‘his affair were peor no- 
daughte! f Wi: ife of M - 1 
oe ererge oe rire in that capital "it tappears th en at India Stock, 248 to ced i in our | last ; since © which, some inquiries have been 
there are not and families at Rome this Se See ea which tend to remove the impres- 
winter ; to go there from Pete ae , is Vicinity. sion that there was any design to set fire to the building. 
an apartments ca > found, whereas The late Fraud in Exch Biils.—Since our last | It is, however, true that a hand-grenade was thrown into 
t least 200 to let. ‘The impression gains ground | the Comptroller-General “say oa a notice, allowing the yard adjoining the canteen, where it exploded witha 
in Rome that Cardinal Mai, the learned discoverer of the | another es yesterday the 26th — for the examination | loud noise, which was heard at some of the public offices, 
Palimpsests of Cicero will be the next Pope; alt — . and stamping of outstanding bills and intima tin ng that | and in the neighbourhood, An immediate investigation 
is believed by some that Cardinal ‘keton, well kno the pene ll took a ace, which must, it is thou ght, a bait antici- 
the ‘‘ English Cardinal,” is very likely to be the races | ing of Friday, the 19th inst., was 31, 134, and the val quently 
come titor for the triple crown. Cardinal Acton uld | 18,769,900, leaving still outstanding 701, 1501. ; in this | ther 1 
d Englishman elected to the Papal proche amount, howeve r, are included ‘* Edi Say Bx change jon fire at the same time it appears that it was “pone 
pct _ a of the 6th inst., says that the King ar: ” Beaver seems, are used by the Scots bankers i fell, th mis- 
shies a few days before, oe “ es agen | fo ling Ghote eekly exchanges; the amount of which chief could yas ensued, except - of a sentinels 
oie a severe storm, am eir Ma fi had bee r the spot - ‘the time of its explo- 
jesties were  adiaatll to pceageen eT Two — | _ eating to be accounted for as outstandin ng a , to whom sige might ha . occasioned loss of life or 
running between Leghorn and Civita Vecchia were in a ue ‘oa 1507, Alist has been pubsbed other sneer. bai general opinion now appears 1 m. a 
oe pagar gree The carri iages ‘and fourg rg y orning paper (bu which is not pena e au- erely the of 
pe ES HO TE eS. , ‘ paper at on 
stopped onal pillaged by a band of yon are The ppears that th fi clue ve t been di 1 to the party by 
letter mentions the arriv oe of Lord and Lady Ponsonby 311,000/. A circumstance has pein ae ~— - — the act was committed. 
from Malta, w who will p s the winter at screen ie It i is ne the: arpa securities, which has created _ Death of : Sir. Avance ‘Chantrey —This eminent sculp- 
said that h , interest, and appears to have impressed the in ve-place on Thursday even- 
ing diplomatic rele market with an cotcomeaiile idea of the manner ing. He had gana from erecting his ~ sais of the 
he Papa / which case it is well en that he | of transac . ting ee at ; Exchequer-Office. It t is late Bishop of Norwich the day before cooked = 
at a gentleman went up wi! Excl tille 
to that legation. A letter from Genoa mentions the arrival | lately for 100/., dated so far back as the year 1 25, signed 
+ a jgned | denly ill, sank down in “his ch r, and ex ag em a 
in that city, where the Sardinian court is now residing, of | by Lord Grenville, as auditor-general, ak sa gil vo Sate said to have died yy an ee of the heart. 
pao Infantes Don Jaan and Bak Fernando, sons of Bon for it, when payment was refused, on the ee that the | Darkness of the Metropolitan . gre s.—A deputation of 
counterfoils bad been des troyed. i xy.Abbot ve jyrer= 
Tv . 
_ PurKey. ir will ultim tely afford e em- | t in onformity w nt resolution passed a’ meeting 
inform us that on the o 29th ult. the Freeh b Abas, | ployment { for the courts of law, — hat ail holders Ab ee nl by sont ent on an Home 
the British Minister Plenipotentiary, an Government refuse in any way rs Secretary on Madey. for the purpose of Si may = the 
Chargé d’Affaires, attended, by in a the | to ca teal them, will seek “that price remedy cent discon- 
house f the Reis Effendi, for the purpose of considering | name of Lord Strangford has been brought before the tianeaee of gas-lights sere, these Las int the * Metropolis 
certain propositions wit to Greece, which had | public by the Observer Sunday paper in connexion with | Road Commissioners. + J. Graham inquired if the 
been privately i SoRONB to the Government by its | this affair; but his Lord: ship a blished a authorities of Kensington had taken any legal 
 senee ves at Athen and Paris. As yet, however, ing journals his s protestation against any kno wledge of, or f the se olis 2 
participation in, — raud, otwithstandin, mi ssione rs to continue the lighting of the road - not 
= € acti ve operations were going 0 in the dockyard, | this, however, it appea eb the banking-house of | putation sta’ ted that the a BS not, ore no funds out of 
but nothing | has ae . to the ait, although it is 3 Coutts and Co. have adopted legal Jeaceedings which to pay the expense. Formerly such expenses used 
pecrmment. C o Tunis is contemplated by | against his Lordship, by flog mca of 5g iol Se no Chan a defrayed out of the poor-rates, but since the 
oa : sentepapge cra rigs i aS CORY k , e ‘ nowledge pos- if had come into operation such items ha 
Porte by a not essed, t y| sessed by his Lordship of the origin of the Exchequer- eu of the eebara day and they suggested that . 
pais | bills accepted by that house as security, with the view of | right ri secretary, from his official situation, would f 
= : Iti ‘is soi that the | instituting proceedings, on evidence so obtained from | far better ge _ obtain the opinions of the legal officers ° 
Baron aaa he has been ord Strangford, against other parties. me: _ Peas the Cro wh a whe ther ot. the Commissioners “il 
eres province, having recommended ce rtain a | bills held by Messrs. Coutts and Co. are ood to|t ) ds, considering that the tolls d 
peace aes to the Prince, the latter referr and there are other cy es Pat pri along Sy appropriate: ted to that and other Purposes: 5 
aa of this, a “2 - — Tncon |v eriselivionalss it is said ahaa was the vi oe entertained by the paris ish of Chis 
milagre te : overnment directed its | it a not appear that any other step of that — i. s | which most of the rate-payers, being agriculturists, 
raul = in the most aroma | terms | been taken is belie dite that i are ting for 7. aa ang As pee, for ek teams ought tol 
' Brrange’ a3 essential to the | the result of rs 9 trial of Mr. Rapallo at the | appropriated to that purpose. Aft hearing $0”, 
tc Payers the Ladeiageary. and as obligatory | Criminal Sess: order t oO see byw what ki nd of jt rks on the pach 8 of the question, SS em 
ne = aeinalition ae ment; of, im other words, that | = the charge - ainst PP y Govern- | Graham observed, that he could not undertake ont : 
the principalities of Servia, Moldavis, and. Wallachi aga ; the present St9s® 
being placed under Russian pre Pe “Siem oeves It has been generally stated that Mr. Smith will of Government to make any promise, at the P .0Bs 
es recommended. iy al ‘administrative Seies as er or Queen’s evidence; but he matte it before ce ge Lape 
com: 
must be regarded as vested rights, ne pear) i ie nwa the rat pach soe he was therefore not of 
fice, and 
not entitled to interfere.—Several French sagen fo) to the Home- av the evil had been rem = 
declared that the Sultan’s health isina: aural biggg rmpee T no amine at * 
" gasious state; but it a 
ppears that there is no truth in ect La see Na ren ghould be ale for the PP 
