THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
Bb, UNE 4, 
nts received from the Hague, dated 
thunder storm passed over 
h ; and that 
only the steam engine and its tender, 
directors. o bridges on ine w 
answer well, an it. is expected that this pardon “of the 
railway will soon ae ge to the public 
BELGIUM. s from Brussels of the 26th ult. 
inform us that on the: 224, d, and 24th ult., there were 
violent storms of h ents of r different 
t Veneche and the neighbourhood the hailstones 
which said to ha s large as walnuts, fell in 
eh that on the following day they lay in 
e depth of more than a foot; and 
re- ,00' 
the army in Circassia, that a peaeiral of hostilities may be 
expe 
Tray. —Iatelli has been received from Naples, 
m and Holland 
having assu a serious character, the _ Neapolitan 
supreme sovereignty by a heavy annual tribute. Some 
interest has been created in Valletta, by the publication 
corre g the preach- 
ing of the Jesuits, —e the Canonico Annetto ‘Chae 
Vin 
Canon ae is ba 
self w  Cataranient that 
eave se sn d for the Levant ; and the 
excited general interest both among the Seiteia vine 
age ais, 
ECE.—We have accounts from Athens to the 10th 
ult., ‘but they aah np of great importance. e hotels of 
that pecs are said to be so full of English travellers that 
some were co 
ry Anat sie seven ships of the line, now lying in he harbour 
ndria ; and as the price for this act of vitals ission, 
and shipowners that 4 may take such precautions as 
prudence shall suggest . The Minister for Foreign Affairs 
has apprised ors and gba ministers of this 
fact, in order that | they may have no cause of complaint 
ignorance of 
represent. It is 
betrothal of the second sister of the King 
unset, 
he | que: uested that an exception mi ight 
from 
~ cient Rome, she could teed resist sn desire 
parti res 
iscovered. 
ty for mailers =: anv of the gallies.—Private 
Sethcely said to have been trom Romagna, an 
ublished in the French Srsovey state that disturbances 
ve taken Place at Ravenna, first in the churches, an nd 
Marra.—We have received Fen go er mH island, 
to the 19th ult., on orgy day the Howe 120, an hu 
, returned to that tarbler from pels The 
fleet, under the f Admiral Sir C. W. Owen, was 
ready for sea, with ran months’ provisions on board, but 
ination wa k iled accounts 
Arabic, was recently 
ritish consulate, aaa Er ue name 
ohare gaged in 
sa me ie by as revolting to jus- 
3 conclu 3 statin, stating that a 
insolence off othe 
It is iakek that Abdel Gell has hs omised t 
4,000 slaves, and pass rigorous laws for the aboliion of 
slave ery, immediately his tribes are freed from the yoke 
they are now under, by ps Lines of Askar Ali, and by 
the nomi 
Tripoli, 
nation of a chief t 
to the government of 
under the shlipition of recognising 
the Sultan’s 
f gress r 
had, howeve 
t be made in favour ro 
and 
within the entrance of the straits ; 3 and had received the 
Reis Effe od : assurance that the with 
pad 
unts received from Alexandria of the 
6th al tile oe us thal parnenet Ali returned to 
aft 
the event by a general firing of guns. s Highness has 
a Neate ee with dem and intends 
ake others, as w to — eg ctel or 
| great dam on the Ney in order 
erent The Nile is at present sien lead w, and boats 
have much difficulty in passing up to 
Inpra.—The “ Times”’ of yesterday pu published the fol- 
° extraordinary express, which will be read with ge- 
neral iareit: “ The Indian mail, which Sites at oe 
seilles on Nara y night, , Pac Rika ne lament to say, a 
aes of the 1 of Ghuznee. e place capi itniated | 
po sur vind on nonenee that the geriaon be safely 
onducted to Cabul. On the other « Pollock 
had fond the Khyber Saat ai taken Sanenasieal of the 
* forts co anding it ;.and would, sd doubt, march to the 
from that 
e of 
had not yet joined him. It i 
that ‘Shak Sonh had been poisoned. There i 
from Chi 
no news 
relate exclusively estic matters, and pos 
ittle interest for the foreign reader. Lord As sevten’s 
ealth 
Legislature, oe ‘0 Fate dinate 
spchethens in the premises ; vernor of 
i _ roclamation, contenh bie the Legisla- 
eon the 18th ult. Meanwhile Mr. Web- 
ser —_ had he a towards the scene 6f the deli- 
be st the authorities, it w: 
ecre of State has addressed 
— : thew House of Representatives, with a bill to 
urges that the 
ma 
n has 
by official procianation of the Governor. 
The pretext for this act is, that the State had not received | 
ene which has 
ut ion, BS or inet to a close. 
rahe Shain Kad been 
Toronto 
H 
steamer bbe ih 
was reduced to 
at 50,0002, and the fi 
for a testimon 
of the inhebiant generally ha had bi 
n Dem 
of the colonists 
dispute betwe 
et arra 
y anged. 
the Royal Mi in consequence e of the irr 
ailCom 
the R 
ws.” Sev nts of United 
ent to garrison the island. Ac. 
e latest accounts, Lor rpeth was at 
entucky, on a visit to Mr. Clay ; and Mr, 
ft O 
stig * Boz,’ was in the neighbourhood Of Niagara and 
vt InpIES.—By the arrival “ the Royal Nee 
y, we 
have received advices from Jamaica 
Deadcask to the e 13th, 
The intelligence thus 
It is stated that the 
Barbadoes have lately 
ce of the favourable state of the 
ashes. 
een the ate ers 
€ appears i great and general dis- 
pany’s steamers arrived at the different — 
cd 
pocte = ee coasts, and the uncertainty which marke 
8. 
their general movement 
April. 
0 
nia! Government, declar 
oast in a state 
ion there, as it 
eed England in eyed would not respect such a mea- 
fro 
of oe 
was ernoced 1 that the Euro 
sure, comin a government the latter had not yet 
fully reco ees new tariff was to be published in 
the course of aw nd was t putin force six months 
ter that time e elections he new Congress had 
e3 
inroads of the tirlekids had passed away, and all was again 
et in Tex 
quie Xas. 
N 
EW SourH Wa.xes.—We have advices from Sydn ey, 
of the Ist Feb. 
2 
2 
= 
and gh Mega! 
fom for two-thirds of the prices they are ¢ 
sibahie to take u 
briefly answ 
up the bills when a, 
ers this despatch on commercial 
regularity with which 1 
have received advices from 
l 
ean Powers, — 
RETR 
