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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Sit 51, 
the Pope will not sanction his nese 
f the Ist 
rsion to Sicily. samo Majesty 
administra 
t inst. announce 
of rien tom bie: <x 
esoluti especting the 
bate arose, in which most of the representatives took part. 
id be the a Anna’s 
Some were for postponing the scene n —_ it coul 
woul effect of San 
og 
has adopted n 
caper cabal he Sicilians rreits and with so > much 
ss, that the King has been afraid to withdraw 
Gucaibe oi sent to that i , when he expected to be 
attacked by Great Britain. 
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movements i see 0 5 oe n the peters 
were of porte that it was b: 
gard those movements, but ne ‘t e 
of Yucatan to declare herself, ne and without 
delay, blic. T eech 
Greece.—Accounts received from 
ult. inform us that on — 25th a general sone val the 
shareholders of the Nati nal Bank to place r the 
es of the Ministers. p | 
and of the holy Taper _M. een the 
he spe 
of Seiior V: argas was gree’ ted os eee applause in 
es, he a deca that * ate wens va; sah 
- Oo 
| 
the tat of Independence,” a long and animated de- { pons cyh by moving the following resolut 
a i consideration of the re epor ts of the ais Justices 
y Pauper L 
| tie peers at Hanwell, sath on 
| the c 
| the last ei bcp r Sessions, this court js of 
| opi . m 
of the 
may oa afely abolished, by the substitution of Uniform 
kind ness 
igi —— 
e to imagine 
pret t, * althou e Go- 
and conviction oes it 
owing to the errant ces thie. bank. A craven 
i asa 
was necessary to postpone for a while the declaration of 
of the condition and the increase =< the comforts of the 
et and on these ip oir eet this court no 
press their confidence in th ead 
of th 
asia , as ni 
eeecaeal ~ ee = — nce. still: conviction hn ught to be sacrificed in practised in the Hanwell Dayle.” After date 
i k without forgetting for Mr. Serg. Haleombe 
wereto ~ moment the anxiety everywhere manifested upon the that = etree consideration of the report be postponed 
TurKey.— Tt jo stated, on the ~eoacete of the French subject, since ts, it is fo until t day. After a long and somewhat 
apers, that Lord Aberdee a oa by a desire the Government to obey.” | angry > hate t epee as _negatived by a majority 
maintain the existing friend tween France Upon taking the est v8 oo article was car = unani- | of 32, there being only 7 for it and 39 against it. The 
and E esa notified . nd ‘Porte that no ere usly 5 reupon the spectators retired, and t ouse nsidered the original mo' tion, which Mr, 
against T Tun 1 be Articles :—1. The Coane Yuca- | Serg. Ad d li tl 
ined FF iti t th the fi xercise of their sovereignty, here eby erect ments brought against the management of the senha. 
sailing of any Tork force with ere an ees from the themselves os a —" ; epwhie n fay our of the 
Dardanelles. firman, i it is said, cgay rae —_ ican ni: _ 2 The nstitution promulgated on the 31 st | system straint 
the an by t tanti fl ° jo ton oF the Metropaien Roads.—On “Monday a 
forbid the preione ion of aon ce Tripoli to athe except so rs as it conics with this ae ag 3. Teeny meeting was hel at Ha mmersmith, for the © purpose 
Levant. Private letters mention that, contrary to his make any alterations in the 
custom of going without wearing nest | constitution which may be iapieed by the new order of | tropolis ‘roads passing through that parish, and the other 
ted 
things. 4. _ All those officers constitutionally elec shall 
public Sens ee therein. The Rev. . F. T. At ttwood, the 
r. B 
- shoes es, het “a vn nae mee bapa to act Aasgpoig 
- The Republic of Yucatan enjoys full power to enter 
ions and form treaties with the other na- 
tions of the earth. ‘6. The republi ic of Yue: a tan eels her 
a 
beho: consequence of the dan ngers from 
accidents by the qari conveyances, and especially : after 
ed by the Mexican nation, since Febru ary 18 
0. 7. ‘Yueatan wo alfere an asylum and special pro! 
of the North American out | 
account of their political opi- 
8. ‘The Rep ublic 
robbery 
Turnham Green, to adopt some measure for lighting the 
roads, which he ar ym shopkeepers of the district 
b e Gen 
Ligh ting Act be a spied within the district pe a 
CITY. 
y.—Consols for the Account 
- Three per Cents. 
Three-and-a- “Half 1 per Cents. Reduced, 
in Torkey. ¢ v P 
Tahir —arartareaeen to visit him. It was confidently prs aa : y y 
expected that he would, ere long, be to | man, eats nation or fs 
take a leading part in public affai t ac- 
counts from Constantinople to the 24th ult. state that the 
Porte is about to geet =a iia uarrels | , Frida 
ene ae of | closed a at agp ted, 'ex div.5 Bank Stock, 1654, 166. Ex- 
jamascu is said, are much moved by the combats —— 10s. to 12s. prem 
king paces neh between Christan end mates leoeee ot 4,43 
Porte has received a conciliatory note from Athens; and 4 
etropolis and its Hicinity. 
_ The Forgery of ee Bills.—The following is 
said 
Government intends to Sa cde si 
aia 
Ecy e learn by private Sicleapsadahen 
So “tat tthe: project of making a railroad across ‘the 
ged yon bills: No defi 
will be he givan.0p upon the subject to any applicants 
ata 
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Act and fix th ate to be granted fu the 
ensuing year.”” The Rev TT. ees rsfield por the 
motion. He said that it was is9 on the high roads alone 
that murderous attac cks bad be 
en made, for ‘only a a 
Ham 
mersmith-terrace, had been et y beaten 
and her pocket, in which she had 
afte er whi ch the r obbers dragged he 
ft her into the w 
cries forced them to release her. She had 
the care of a surgeon. Mr. Wadden felt it t 
“ Lewes himself and sa PoarRapeor aa ti oppose 
tion. After comm: ng terms on the report 
committee appeinted by re estry to — the 
subj ect, he concluded by p ing asan a mendm wis That 
urned aad that “day six ere 
Th arose 
warm discussion — after bere the 
hairman pat the a amendment, when a great n! umber of 
small number ; when, amidst loud cries ver Ten to on 
he declared the amendment carr ried. A poll under tie 
not Saaccopeshsl se arried ini The East India sxtembling 0 of e Pecpaet, from the Crown _to the Sense abe 3 meeting 
Company is dniphauhere undertaken. to pay all the ex- | of Com 1 
penses, and to have tion, with the view, if they think ‘fit, of secouel a 
the ; but it was supposed that be. afrai lief b i 
of iner’ the political influence. oe d in Egyp re pon forged bills d ld up f 
if he should agree to the offer, and would therefore de regular course of business. The tly docment aig | 
cline it. 
Unitep pecheabubeten cs trol tileteees arrived | last is a letter written by order of th Comptroll p F th 
7 £ hill, tag) . : eg ee 7 
* notice must be given.—On W anal 
f +h #5 - i St. 
ti subsequent to the date at which the e 
O ied. The fo sae here “3 Sepa pte alcsed..;: Taig letter states that ea cannot be | Mary Abbott’s Kensington was held, pursuant to public 
poer ‘ adsutted, th f bill finally on notices to take into further consideration the discontinu- 
be Somers beens from Quebec. | the 27th ‘toe adds.that the number of bills which h c the Metropolitan roads, and to ¢ 
———. : Ng eh, the copied amount to 1 910, 0007, | the o} n of the parishioners on the adoption or non- 
ena took the crew, consisting of 20 p Sok in fete br ption « the General Ligh ng Act. he Ane, 
hosed d tion of _Mr. Beaumont Smith, a as the sole and nly | deacon Pott, w to the chair. After a great 
in sity to Liverpool So imminent was the peril that | criminal, g f the Tusk be- | of dis ion, it was Mr. Hawkes, ** That itis 
not an article | to _ master was saved from cause it restricts the fabrication and issue of the spurious | the opinion of this yestry meeting that the Act 
| d officer of the Crown, holding a situa- | be y the whole parish.” Mr. Hutchins 
tine af] high trust and confidence. In connexion with | the. motion,for which. there ener grat number ¢ of hon’s 
this ai air, t, held _ a 
to lead to a transfer of the business connected _dissentient 
pa. Me rements.—The Ma West- 
Asie slg Ministers, it is said, are already in posses- 
of the terms upon which the governors of that esta~ 
k of this 
Improvemen: 
a from the foot * Veal bt 
el EN peor or a ni- 
Hanwell Lunatic ie Asylum.—. of the Mid. 
meeting 
ness asap aR ate ya uested that 
jaacaesaein ak oe 
‘ the magistrates would proceed to the 
of 
| teport had been adopted at she asylum, the magistrate 
e Inorg dain. aS ying saya ey rengrice 
i Pauchall Enos ee. Fowler, vod ecent pur 
of this property, intends, it is said, to let off six acres 
reserving ue residue, upwards of 
Sas bs 
ped oeanin vanecsues of ju lging of its effects, and 
na gy “Tague srqnmonies = howd _be 
or not. He was 2s about to 
ket.— Monde: 
neat arte mar SG having 
‘of beasts U 
