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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[May 21, 
2 
hat this was the object of Sami Pacha 
i The differences existing between 
‘urkey and not appear to have been yet en 
settled. On the 25th ult. the Divan held a council, 
at 
iat sp ,an nd the gets oe. by the Porte « on 
this oc secailg induced a b 
ily and satisfactorily setiabents od. 
the 25th — a esr arose between British a 
Russian aes on ay of Galata ; pai. whic 
seve oo of | the c batts were -seriously wo 
flotilla, composed ofac 
.] 
or palace in process of € erection is proceeding rapidly. 
risks, as no firm n has ‘been obtained for its construction. 
Fae 
ice toa 
a red intligence —_ ae is to the 
26th al at H shee rie of ‘ei mporta transpired 
bY a was still in the ‘Delta, and nothin. 
ly k projected return to Alexandria. 
ce the arrival in Alexandria of 
wuished travellers in that city from Upper 
amongst others, Count Pablen and Capt. Basi 
setters had been received from say stating that 
a revolution had broken out amongst the Nedsches against 
Chaled Bey, who was compelled to fly into the province of 
es Z of 
y were 
oe Soars Suez. It is stated that the 
Russian pinoy, Alexandria enjoy the privilege of seed 
of 3 per 
on payment of 
pay chia i hase 
ex) 
while all other 
pelled to pay Baise 
the i he passage jn ten days, and 
ings New York papers three days | than those 
received by the Great Western! The j als contain a 
g n. Caleb Cushing, from the Com- 
i n the Ho 
on the com 
States and the colon sions of ‘Gres Britain, in 
the West I aie on the conti Ame 
ts accompanying the report fill in all 218 pages, 
and the papers speak o one t valuabl 
ei 
mer arrived at Pergrrer 
ali 
Frida; 
were ¢4 consisting in the pr resentation. of a petition by I Lord 
a abe 
apacliament. 
HOUSE OF LOR 
use sat a short “noe a portion of the business 
uire int 
cet ttle = Earl of Leicester 7 — — for - ra 
m the motion of Lord was 
Frida cht SiBaats ny in reply cas Lord Palmerston, 
t the Commissioners who had 
late Govaraaiels 
h inen trig had made their report, and as soon as the an 
rg Report 
a ble 
pc oP al the tatiylogek state of Tipperary, when 
d that hone accounts were much exaggerated.—The Ordnance 
ss 
avy 
pa of Capt. 
stated 
ma 
as to compensa 
on, s P 
went through committee, on the ee ee. Be the discus- 
d be taken the Re 
ingly read a first time. 
disposed of, and the House adjourne 
CITY: 
Money Market, Friday.—Notice was given that Go- 
ects a and its Ae 
Majesty's B Thurs 
a painted for the ¥ gees of th 
usual rejoicings 
the Metropolis. 
of rank and fashion. 
ce with the usual c ceeded in 
eure to the Post aes "the guards em laden as well as 
e postmen, weari 
oe Club-houses and public entidbtlddniasses 
End were illumina’ 
Metropolitan Improvements —For 
workmen h 
an 
‘ entering at t length into the system of Ltereengoren 
and restrictions adopted by Great Britain against t 
United tes, and stating that it behoved the Un ited 
rr phisiee ie Toh ee with the > following | fo 
30 ion of which is — ended to 
Congress : That i Sia a Uni 4 
in America.” The not 
satan pus Michingeesiooenan 
snd Lord Aahbeiton are scanty ; 
pegs aoe 
of “the 30% ult. enya; in relation to this sub- 
indeed, 
The New York 
res! ha 
e North and Cc 
use, which sta cated: that.‘ Lord  Askuron ts ea 
to _ ‘Federal Govern ae 
cH 
tion by pay 
eommanicaed to = Govern —- Maine wid 3 
ch husetts ; ha 
ulfil ag onl invane eanamendmen 
constitation 
any part of the 
states ve a foreign pov 
ndrews, chiredeuh 
an. 
officers ~ — bank of the U 
charg m bai 
which a no po 
territory a het citizens or the rights 
er.” a ei re Cowperthwaite, 
defraud, 
Seates, have been dis- 
ance, there heing no 
ponent tori ‘or dete ran, however, dis- 
renin ro oapinion delivered b y the majority. 
77 
r 
foot 
“"Whitsuntide Ameseen 
Warner’s « projectile,’ * daring 
to 43 
008 to 3; Bank Stoc 
250; and Exchequer- bills 34s. to 368. premiu 
C d 
aces arte: of Cambridge, as Lieut.- 
uards ; and Lord Hill, w 
troops, who wore their new clothin 
looked well, went thr rough: 
ovat oh earajen > anc 
o the circumstances attending the or ge 
The 
Tred toa 
E OF COMMO 
been sent out by the 
to investigate the disputed North ‘ivecican 
anne 
rg Beer ten the whole would be laid 
A 
ouse. conversation | sae place 
Lord E1ior 
After aconversation on the 
which Sir R. PEEL 
tions of Government on the weg were 
es ¥ 
on bringing up t . RoEBUCK 
ther orders of the day were then 
Hag Sa - nd-a-hal 
ee Three-and-a- aes 
k, 167 to 168; India Stock, 
irthday.— ing the day 
pp ith s 5 hicthider. the 
sand f 
sitors exceeded 800 pers 
~ the © course of the day, in acint: 
the mails proc n pro- 
eir new liveri evening 
ts at the West 
some days 
Buck- 
—The differe nt places of 
usual a 
Creaitied “‘ailag 
To ‘ower, Britisly Museum, National Gallery, 
ment 
ave been crowded with visitors. I consequence of the 
weather, the fairs in t iy 
proved the principal s 
for the land ; Gs ike vrapaastae ba oe =| 
his season of general hol! 
the week 
ents. pub- 
e Metropolis — ite roma have, -% 
> bee 
e ari exhibitions, the 
ty, Zoological 
sources of att 
day Greenwich is said = ee Fecevud a 
visitors has bee 0 
6 oe during the day; and on the ‘Green 
that, upwards of 100,000 
turbance 
7,000. concourse of 
persons on Monday, there was no case of damage = ot 
nor was’ any one refused admission 
ground of disorderly conduct. 
etings.—The annual meeting of the British _ 
all, the Mar n the chair. The 
chair: comm the proceedings by stating that it- 
was unnecessar for * him to detain the meeting by explain- 
ing the objects for which 0 
s the slav 
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— 
the treaties entered in powers _ 
of Europe and ag eg for the suppres of the slave. 
trade, was then noticed, anc pini pressed that it 
was only the universal abolition of slavery that the 
trade could be effectuall down. After alluding, in — 
. : 
ow ’ slaves, na “prohibited the slave-trad 0 
territories, and was endeavouring to his subjects to 
ollow his example. The various sche immigration 
into the British bihoes India sigsa 8 were Psi alluded to, 
al 
ife The report — 
th e of the society to oe : 
Emperor of Russia for his recent i ait pelle serfdom — 
throughout his dominions, and having annou th econ. 
the success of their r objets, con- F 
another anti-slavery conventi 
1843. 
treat waste 0 
n to express the gratitu 
cluded by s 
yoda be held in Lo iuleat on the 13th June, 
some further observations from 
Bishop of Norwich, Lord Clifford, and 
ham, the rep pted una 
Society was held at Exeter Hall, an u 
tended, a g ae number of cee Liste present being me 
bers of the Society of Frie The 
in British India an 
pelago an 
v o 
se people. It then went into a 
il of the several negotiations | that bn taken 
voluminous a 
toes waa Lor ator 
place rite ‘the 
Stanley respecting t 
strong a 
gentlemen addressed the meeting, and the report w 
adopted.—On Tuesday the annual general meeting of 
Home Missionary Society was held at Exeter Hall. 
uring: t 
with success. Ath o former period 
many ations: ce blcded so many 
or, on the whole, of such 
8d., and See 104 
s. 7d. After a he ‘speeches, the r 
pitalfield 3—We have already noticed lg a previo 
Ph. that a ball will “a8 given o} on the 26th inst., at hi 
Majesty’s Theatre, for the benefit of the di: weavers, 
of this district of tl the Met thi ee and that it was 
Prin Albert 
t Prin 
of th the Royal Femi aa also Paes Tt is also 
that the Queen h L nies at- 
paar poettble ies ieiia ber of wea’ 
0 have seasoned Seaeut id yaterest 
enhanced by the re and Prince 
rt that t 
attend on ae 
