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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
{N° 52, 
he citi k and Philadelphia, met to celebrate 
the five line-of-battle ships, under | 
be stationed at Volo, after landing a ‘rg of fron at 
Yor 
| the day of their patron Saint. 
purchasing a ticket to view the ruins of the A pa pia are 
Lord Mor rpeth | addressed 
Salonita, hich it is intended to place in 
round Larissa. The ——- force now assembled i in the | 
45, 
them, though | far from their native country, thus meet iog 
s of friendship 
immediate vicinity of t 
— usive of several st ioe detachments that hav eady 
— d upon Adrianople and Sofia. Lg corps gf vce | 
# on} ot 
, 
which w e 
Fncessantly m Mashallab.” —A meeting of the deputies ot 
yo — an esnafs, and of es ne ears. has been. he aid » 
pati satisfactory to eth parties. The tener bere 
as yay mer | following 
iah 
for each other, and kindly recollections of their — 
aes land. His lordship was to quit New York on the 
ll day. 
parliament. 
—. E OF LORDS. 
Tuesday.—The period  prorogation having expired this day, 
Parliament assembled pe pu ma, for the purpose of being further 
The Lord Chancell or, the Lord Presiden 2 (Lord Wharn: 
rds Spa reyprwess 
had been plea: ased 
or the further pe 
f the Bi 
grant a comm 
of Potmcuent : 
pa to let the Commons know that the Lords desi 
ce for the purpose of heari ing her Majesty’ 
Pat triarch is to be dismissed, and 
e people, to be Ande pa The 
cred Seputcs and deat are to be —_— and the 
na tio sele et a certain pipe of d on ties, to be 
on heir “affairs, indepen nd- 
- 
Py h 
t 
ers and Patria 
nie bene por poses, vested i 
Ss, re to be open to seeeligh for ag 
h bas oceupied pabiic. attention 
ontent 
e pes 
This afi, 
The Yeoman Usher proceeded ge gh = soon after returned, 
attended by Mr. H. Ley, ap third clerk ai table, and 'y of 
the clerks and other officers of omm: bated ae a considerable 
attendance below the bar =r = Smith, = me wa = — rnals, 
then read the commissio: after which the Lorp Cu ad- 
dr both Houses to the following effect :— 
“* My Lords and Gentlemen, 
“* By virtue pes her Majesty’s commission under the great seal, to 
us and other Sper directed and pare read, we do, in her Majesty’s 
edience to her Majesty's commands, prorogue this 
a me 
vel 
urgent and ee ana representatives of the Commons 
then bowed and retired, and the Lends Commissioners immediately 
Legpi’ the a Armenian nation, “has t ~ sharue ‘ought | 
to nelusi jon. —It i is state a that the Sultan has ti ed 
f a Protestant church —, | 
salem, but: this statement reqoires confirmatio _ The lat 
— aah 
aad on gan 
on both 
that ; province. trug- 
Oh 
and Drus 
equal determination bat not with sy success 
afterwards aud = house. Below we — pas as well | a vi the ean 
- the house many perso’ led to witness the 
| six in the mornin 
ewel-o po 
also remains closed, and some tsappintmest has 
man nifested by visitors that they cannot view the © regalia. 
& byes Tower is ke pt open from 
till fo the afternoon, from the Ist 
. to the Ist March, aa til seven in thee evening (Sun- 
ha Temai inin gm uths, 
e four weeks pat last Seteme 
the acoeialing period in ; 
ral p 
compared wit the years 
1839-40: se ag the gener: ost — Fo our we eks ending 
Dec. 18, 1841, 5,480,920; f 1840 
408.127 ; ie rs nearly as can be give 839, 
,682,912 : increase since 1840 on i four woaing letters, 
,072,793 ; increase sin 39 the f bigs ’ letters, 
3,798,008 Hay eb the district post Fu r wee ding 
Dec. 18, 1841, 1, pi } 84 
\£82,006; ditto, as as ca of 1839, 
021,386 : increase since 1840 on ae pf pases letters, 
28, 176; or sin looks on the. four r wee k s’ let ters, 
88, 796.— don 
{ om had an interview with 
he Feslianier General for = gfhtcamn of urging upon 
as well for the interests of 
rev wenne as for those f the public, of perfect ing Mr. 
he 
“ciety — plan of peony po stage. The chief points 
ers in the Met tropolis 
in the chief ymca 
town an extension of a see ss convenie 
country ¢ “distri at aye destitute of them The: 
said 
job 
fienis 
Money Market, Friday.—Consols for the Atcount 
katie 98 to 89; Bank Logg 1654 to 166. pone 
per Cents. Reduce 89 t obs Three- and- nea 
Cents. Reduced, of t A 
is 
on from the Postmaster- Genera, who penis his de- 
e to give them } 
tha re was equal willingness with himself as with his 
predecessor to carry out Mr. Hili’s plan 
Wood Paveme nt. —On Sat turday, the Marylebone vestry 
and assured them 
1860), 12 7- 16ths. 
the — who have ravaged the whole eountry surround- 
-el-Kamr, chiasaittie ook excesses. The Turk- 
rt and 
sian awe and its Vicinity. 
th 
kinner having been 
r.$ 
athe bag Mr. rae ved that the whole of 
The Weathe 
ish ae do it seems, do not choose to interpose 
it is even said that Nezib Pacha with 
ammunition, and that Selim Pacha h rmed so 
the Christian tribes. Rot he British ea srr at oe 
quatur has been fo rwarded from the Porte, 
| frost se 
he k, “and instead of the 
f the wee 
late iog-ontinued hey telsia. nd high winds, a 
which continued for several days. 
to Friday, the 17th inst., , the wea ather had for 
aoe 
weeks been 
d 
an end to this state of heer but without success. 
oy ee taht 4 
sympt oms of frost, and by daybreak on the morning 
Klexsndxia to to the 26th ult., which is of some interest. An 
order from Mehemet Ali, dated Siout, the 16th ult., for- 
EaD the ponds and pools round town were serene 
parish, endo I thes eed | 
oo street had a right to Pon 
ould be abo ut 15,0002. a mile, cad to pave the parish 
of 900, He conclud ded By mor- 
upwards of 3,000/. having 
Vink average cost 
with ic 
e 
mperatu re 
warding the Englis ish and French 
becom had 
a sunk to six degrees below freezing point The frost con- 
th-west, the 
ming colder every ve until the therm sae ail 
t. 6 Th at 
already been expended in experimen n Oxford-street, it 
was inexpedient for the vestry to 
crease of 1 down d stooda 
test of three years from. the sain time.” ° ae Clapp 
had b been received at Alexandria; commanding 
hould b j Atanaiin 
morning, the thermometer had fallen to agree: de- 
The Russians, according to the sume order, were to be 
exempt from the operation of these new tariffs, and would 
yt 
continue to enjoy their Sages tariff, which obliges them 
to pay only 3 per cent. or less, for the order says that 
ssia not having ac ted the n ew tar nif and capone at 
Constantinople, it ti i ntry 
journed. This order having been forw th 
day 
grees below —— point, ey bag nearly an inch thick 
had formed. ay w » but is Bs mid- -day, a 
_— fog autdinty ccaped the racer in alm ost 
ar e dar rkne 
Lord 
rally addressed the vestry, may! which Mr. Toseph ram 
the adjournment of abe bs oe 
Harbut moved as an t the adjournment “ he 
bo ard. _ Considerable pee for a long time seen 
ness, extend eight miles out 
pes f e fr ost continued 
with eodininishel severity, mgs on eer large numbers 
hi ard 
Pasha, first to Cairo, and ir aging to Alexandria, 
© the consuls, th 
ae 
+ & 
er ss 
—. ‘o all bu 
of skaters the different Parks, al- 
aoe it was thin and ‘insecure. 
t day, b 
ertions of the men belonging to the ociety, n 
lives were lost. The frost <dediiling to last, and the 
weather being very fine, the Parks were orowiad | in the 
beginning of this week, and as the ice became firmer the 
f skate esda’ 
oa faq otion, 1 r the amendmen 
was ta 
ae when a report was = read from Caste Bingham, 
hi unt ne the soil and general 
t Vera P: ad pe x 
ti ‘az al 
ccounts were read a 
ina reel 
2 40d 
es. gp deer other reports alg 
ngs P 
traders from — and the European mere 
injury, | f is alk so said, has been sustain ned by persons who 
Sntoak 
F 
ut which Boghos Bey refused to deliv 
under 
that it might be wanted for strony consumption, The cus- 
tom- “house at Alexan ndria and 
for bringing the treaty of =p 16th vg 1838, into 
few Briti — Consul, Mr. Stoddart, was wait- 
tt 
rney an Siout i 
this 
par pats va ty the excavators finding a 
tom 2 howe it required many loads of ‘pucieas 
opposite a the entrance of the Bank of 
igh Te appears to have been employed to receive 
the rubbish and refuse from the —— and houses of the 
Cit tthe débris pest we 
mber 0! rs inereased. = Wedn ae how- approve ed of by the meeting.—The balf- 
ev a another change occurred, attended i? and g of the proprietors of the Polburn | Tin an nd © 
since that time a general thaw has taken place. vin tA 
New » Roy jal Exchan. mge e.—The _Lord | May or has issued rime for ers iety 
either abandon: a seomekiior the es Bolg je. com 
17th i to meet Prince | pany. The ehake was taken by W. Clifford, Esq., and re- 
Aber, ia order to. michras the laying " Se foundation ports were read from the different captains mine 
R oe xchange. At ng n Cornwall, giving fuvtarable bt anh of its prospects- 
f th iety of Antiquaries, an ibpsebinien: _—. ee report was also read from the committee, — Fee 
the recent Wcniertel of Roman antiquities “0 posals for the future manage a of the concern, Mr. 
Lon ao oa, aches y with: reference to the foundations of carat stated, in seks to inquiries, that < last call was 
d upon 1,725 shares, leavi unpaid, The ony 
stopping the water 
“8 
the mine, which pascal to 60. 
at 300/., and the balance in the banke 
~ further subscription of 2,000/. was required t to 
Assuan Ibrahim Pacha was tray ellie, ling in Lowe er Egypt. ity ; and, amongst re qua a  mxpondinegs for the next six months m might by 
i mal and vegetable | lated at 1,0007. Capt. so ip if the mine were @ of 
hav o Suez, for the eras of planning and settling | matter, with a quantity or tales rn domestic ‘Me as | doned in its present state, it would bea wilful Lage ad 
the ‘orfeations of that place shoes and sandals, knives and cutting instruments, on ey. The value of the Boece 2 y and other ¢ 
_ Pensra—tin ntelligence hee ed from f d the names of the ma them o ht be about a , which would be sufficient to od 
of the asa in that city of Mr. Charles Scott, son of and some weaving instraments, in which ‘part of _ wo a e last instalmen' one * ge a 
late Sir Walter, and one of the clerks in the Foreign- | remained entwined, and which seemed to show the betes the "Proprietors as to the prospects - fecal 
tached to Sir J. M‘Neil's e y= fati; quity of this — of ae be searpenie There ae pany, @ reso was carri ge? bic ‘ further subset 
if & toe and irksome md journey, mbined with pre- so found coins f Vespasian, Domitian, and Severus, | to ‘o the 
idisposition, brought on a fever, d fro an company oa be dissol ved. SY ce fears a se 
tally after the arrival of mission at Teheran. | which it i f th of shareholders of - a of nis Oy Ban 
—s ito ~ the indisposition of the Schah, had retarded 2 ly oc or ‘Fro discov wery “within | held, for the oii! adopting measures for the F ences 
"Un ne . See hn M*Neil. ial few y of gomet in Pte “Bank of eapland, tion of the shareholder aie the UDreatenes co so <he 
bey Ps _ Hibernia packet, com- Cornhill = hes site of preg — oe in Thread- | of litigation. chair was mn by efecion owed at 
ded by Capt. Wilson, from New York, which arrived | needle-street, where, it ught, Roman villas ts of a comeing ia b 
at Liverpool h ty, we have rece? a paper of Abrahams S, @ ee nslans ee 
the Ist inst., her day of sailing from that city. This i h h of t gement cof the ds of 
one day late ‘ond the previous ; by steamer | ing on the fields tic surounded it, and eo the exca- fea, which, he said, was at variance the sie oe 
Cale vs s not, however, poration news of | vation alluded to fields, “and was employed | the proprietary. The respective ren sstements om} 
political in d rahams, one 
a report of third public dinner, at which Lord Morpeth a ee: » the eastern gate of the oe oe cankaek. They differed = 
had bee et races seein erm + oF ee Tower, ye teh sit ‘since the destruction of | other, and their variation was ie emia ted oj = ving 8 
ings. onirerl Saae the late fire, was again. opened, thereby | to evince a desire to conceal. — 
Society, at which the natives of O as formesly ; persons, however, not anaes, = etence sos? 
