THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[N° 49. 
804 
relations with Greece. Desiring this, on account of thei eir 
near I k Government 
would evince similar sentiments is it has been 
mnitea by the 2 Gre orien to say that “ various acts com- 
ae while ever thre the 
well as the tranquillity of its patient 
pon se C5 begs t the thre fag ee ee and rtrd 
se means 0} of putting 
rf 
differenc ces; to permit no gah perturbaors to foment 
e a line of worenegen§ 
- 
good offices by t the pane set 
affairs Fone a ctisactory ee this is all that 
; but if not, it is cided that all Greek 
lished. It noe to the committee that 1 no blame 
CITY. 
‘ay.—Con cong for Mon 
Money Market, Frid mey were 
— — to the —- 8934 to 3; for the Account, 
x div., they left off 88% to 3; Bank § tock: 1643 to 1653; 
India ane 245; Three per Crate: Reduos d, 884 ; Three- 
“Re duced, 97% New Three. and- 
and- ne per Cents. 
a-Half per Cents., 983. 
they pos the _system of Peete very sian on 
in the rear of the Grand Armoury 
been properly wat tched and — d, the fire must have 
tinguished. The com. 
been early discovered and easily ex 
that the workshops, which ~— bee 
He etropolis a anv t iis Vicinity. 
a wer: part of the week the 
een 
sed as such f from a remote period, ought not to have 
been connected with the Gr and Ar rmoury, more particu. 
~ ee With respect | to the supply of water, 
it is st there are five , capable 
of spp 36,662 gallons of water. ‘On. t — of 
At Camberwell, k 
| impassable for foot passengers ; and at the later neva the 
and intervention of this Government, shall be shatrcted 
depth of water was two feet, 
as the torrents rushing down from the ene hiils 
and tre pate d with little favour.’ ahs | 2 was ‘this note, it seems, 
one ar | 
here, iaeotea to in previous Num bers, and at ad 
ve 
which, it is said, to put an en 
the difference by ‘the cession of Thes ssaly to Gre ti 
ad the representativ es 
of the Powers had ad 
Battersea-fields most of the meadows ceded as W 
also the case about Hanwell; while in heed ageues ete 
Northolt, Perivale, and the serounding 
aces dan- 
qeh several 
to _the 
P w, the sip earl th man 
gerous, and in some impassable. At Gre 
fields, as we ell as public thoroughfares, adjacent 
d ca nt on _ a alone, suppos ng re 
had been fal, ne hich there was a good deal 
have been 
of meena yi evidence the sacha supply w 
hausted e hou 
xhaust and every building within the 
wer pratin tt in all probability have — e- 
stroyed. The committee are therefore of opinion 
d. t the 
———— in case of fire are imperfect, and vm 
that ures bea adopte ed for a more plentiful supply o of 
ammviciyg 
the control of the officer commanding the detachment of 
Royal Artillery stationed in the Tower, whose duty it 
wi raat Pacha gave his adhe- 
vis 
ae arations or movement 
Pacha, however, de- 
pacific advic 
of nearly 30 acres of meadow land at the back of Black- 
heath- -road ee the appearance of a lake. _ At 
silent, and Rifeat’ s council of aw 
bles gag A —Accounts sriateed ey- 
t. 29th, de scribe the state of ae as very 
yards, and foo ngers were conveyed over in carts. 
a suppl _ of water, and th gi practised at least 
once a 
Laie satu of Exchequer Bills.—The second notice 
issued by the Bank of Engla and, given in our last Number, 
Bee ye 
At Lee, eed Mottingionm, and eee other places, 
the same effects were _experienced. The igh w a have 
. sub- 
tinve between the Druses and Maronites. 
Alexandria —T. by 
urbs both to trees and young p lantations ; nai the 
here i os two cases it was baaacled 
the e Leva: nt m ail, com the 6th ult., but is not 
important. Weliewet ee was boi at Cairo, toa the 
English, French, Russian, and Prussian Consuls were 
ae Hyde Park, St. James’s Park, and 
cons siecabie romth — been done : 
chav e bee = cote 
with loss of life. 
modation on the depos sit of Exchequer- bills, &e., +» Should 
accompany their greeny with a pro sory note for 
the amount, has given rise to some mabe cussion among 
bill- brokers, soplentate, and others 5 and though it - 
been endeavoured to show that 
hich great import ance. pec attached, as farther 
a number ry pote “large trees 
the 
there. Cairo letters of the Ist ult. State, t that betw 
the Sultan an “ya li 
ba and that the Porte latterly consultec the Pacha a as 
to the means of we establishing the credit of the ; Ottom 
usied, it is stated, in the 
others ; “and numerous anke were nate! 8 6 oe 
groans. Nea arly « oppos site the Kensington- -gate of Hyde 
se securities, still it appears 
regarded peg pen suspicion, and is found 
se lt with by many as an innovation ca ea ed to give 
needless trouble. Great anxiety, it is stated, has been 
In the Duke of Devonshire’ 8 park vat Chiswick 
away. 
the seat of 
vi — for the henefit of 
s of profitin ng by the 
people, by aford 
9f Northumberland, in Osterley Park, “ seat 
perpies ivantager 6 of 2 Sie 
ind th 
try ; and 
measures are taking to allow full ey tie com- 
meree, and to guarantee the peasantry agai 
of veulators, t 
in: st the avidity 
Duk 
of the Earl « - ge: and in Hanworth Park, the — of 
eve s, several valuable trees have liewn: pre 
bor Dusiags ra height of the _storm, a high 
ack “of cna fell: f of Bland’s 
Tivery stable~ ya ard, in "Stamfordestreet, Blackfriars-road, 
their harvest. The climate is represented as being very 
unhealthy, and a bad fever was raging, carrying off three 
be the usual average of persons. Some cases of plague 
bene aapenion 9 in the Delta and Alexandria. | 
this week— 
on "packet -ship beg on Saturday sieht 3; the Patrick 
Britannia. 
Dp STATES 
— 20 childs 
= 
pe that “8 may be used as evidence e in the oo 
ing trial for forgery te 
ties who might be presumed to i 
t ere that the bills were already i in the —— of 
reasury, having been sent if some time a a = 
pat This incident, as illustrative of 
ment of business in _— Eacheguerbill. depariment, +4 
it is said, afforde ds g the moneyed 
‘There mS oa ve to ru Pa also ane ring 
they w 
sotdeeyot e same 
the week, pre the funds arising out of ‘the negotistion at 
the 
t is ner 
n St. Grote ar paren 
n the hous: _of Mr. . Wheelton, 
fruite: d ving in 
ri a 
it 5 ; maideo 6 no person was in the attic at ‘the time, or 
= 
a a messenger has been sent over to Paris to ree it 
in the hands of the wy It is frther sated that 
vernment having a clue to the mploy 
the transmission of the property still : el ev tsonie 
— e] At the Central Crimi- 
ult. Ge Commander-in-Chief of the Army, had The late Fire in the Tower.—The committee of i 
taken the field as a can rece mgs Presidency. Mr. | quiry into the origin of the late fire i in the ‘Tower lexan 
Med who had also been sp connexion with th ub- 
residency, would not, it * théaght, have any chance, lished ‘are though given in a condensed form, it is ver 
y 
now that the General had avowed himself a candidate. | voluminous. Few tacts, in addition to those ieee dy oe ore 
New York elections have terminated in favour of the | the e public, were mentioned by the witnesses ; and the sub- 
n 
nal Court, on Thu ‘tbe gran nd jury came into cou 
with three ceparate bis of felony _— ae val? 
After so ony n be twe en the sel fo e pro- 
e 
secution and the Lord e whi 
the trial should come on, it was es to appo cat 
this day the 4th inst. 5 bu t Lor d De nman stated that she 
democratic party: the popular voice has 
ate of Gen. Tyler’ 's opinion Tespecting the. Bank | ques- 
stance of their 
tract of the report s+ rons the concurrent testimony at 
appears that the fire broke out i 
There was frost on the 23d ult. -, and _ this, it was Pree 
= Bowyer Tower, (dk that it was at first confined to i 
}, 
even in 1837.—A Mr. Johnson, one of the parties me BN 
Sate ee of Col. Grogan, had been 
ried b: 
in ing part daipeua 
@ present season than it was cries 
mce ii 
riginated in the Rou 
sd or “the staircase leading from the View-room to the ba ck 
to be sonal No rie was consequently appointed, yee 
the i impression prevails: that the trial will  eitamate en Be 
day the 14th inst. 
Fracas at Buckingham Palace—On Tuesday a long 
investigation took — at the Board of Gre hil 
before the Lord Ste of the Ho puseho old, when saree 
martial. He did ‘no t deny hay staircase. These two rooms were ne ned 
oe pags twent Trsons 0 es 
the ae, cad Wali consequence hana mend eashiered. stoves 0; n Arnott’s principle, but ere Fs peers ag an affray between Mr. Nort the ca ty 
days slnad digs that they mg ts comptroller of her Males 8 channel oe Mr. cart 
d that they should t appears thal 
nic a pails ie wr view; but the inte! anes con- ‘nia which was no ot or been Pace A : 20 na a ane oper - = peo a pat ya for so’ 
o be, on the or ~ of a pacific ee The "  htkannt Mig A 
pap cussing the subjects whic ble either in the Round Table or the ce room. Mr. Francatelli took an eppestenity of ors ot fet 
as first proceeding from “the Norton in the presence of all the pages and & peck tiie 
. Dee: amo ngst eer nich the right of search for slaves by upper or Round Table — wes others sens that a Y 
the neceryad Government i is s exciting much attention. The though the upper room as full of smoke there was no | man tang sent for to = Mr tell ef 
annexatic 
but managed = mi te be! ‘the officer 
se eines 3 e petty quarrels had oxenered on the north- the — way “ we these various statements, ne arrived. bog om t of the estigation has been the 
vadiie fe ee ary In consequence o of t sensi accounting for the fire having occurred accidentally, | suspension f Mr. vio ara ‘etil the poet shall be 
eset aving, by permission oe padre that some ignited substance had la d befo ore as Majesty and Prin Albert, when it os - 
oundary of the territory, and which, as it affected the | fallen from the stove in — Round 1 Table or — room 
rights of private property, was be unpopular—in o floo: re produc ing a dering rence of f such proceedings. 
sn anit servatory temporari ly erected was de- | fire which brok occasioning The turday the Lord — 
o.— By th 
the light described as ‘seen at that time vhats two witnesses, 
and i snd imyortant callie: fron ‘om 2 ths is country, from which 
room by tw 
Prince Albert, eae 
oyal Highness oan a sass 
“04 honour of dining at the Man the day t 
other witnesses, at fs quarter before te ten ; ; “that it con tin ued 
staircase leading 
from the View-roem to the | back pg where it burst 
flames, and from 
age 
appointed for the laying of rom frst none a the Royal 
Exchange, which ceremony, it is a will be pet 
ed by hi his 
into 
seen 
Royal peccaria on ronal 19th of caged 
Bow 
com mmunicate with the “soot of the Armoury, ex- 
Penn 
t after a ee struggle, Gen. Santa 
potticedt succeeded in 07 ing the Government, and 
is i and at the y of the 
cong ce been declared der- 
in-Chietf; amd it was generally believed that he would b 
declared Supreme + as was to i 
solved, and he was to mame a new one, which would de- 
jare who go Ne gir 
His Toya Highness — ary at the same tim 
gaining gro 
to account for the: ioe on the walk of some that 
ae mace ae were nis ne “a distant parts 
om: 
cae 
diary : ‘but upon the most setieaian inquiry and strict 
e same | favour ht be S pciactad to an 
ich, | place eee | after the ceremony, as be should fee 
anxiety to get back to Wi ndsor at as earlyan hour as pos 
sible. The ‘isha oan of London has been applied to a 
the G _ Committee to write the inscription for 
at Matamoras, 
faging at that place, 
omen 1 reer a 
‘was ine Spataaihhnnse seh: Cans song ema to them from 
Uue-wall, such an act been accom- 
ag act might easily have 
mag ay ca | 
“Death of Dr. Birkbeck OK Wednesday, the Ist ins 
