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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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d time-and passed, after several unsuccessful attempts | 
~o vd ite ts progress. - e National Floating Break- 
water Bill and the Bill for rhe is age of Sud- 
assed. enti e House has 
lati 
specting the exiting faa The m 
b isters, as involying a variety of, alah topics, 
without the ossibility of any useful result ; and the de- 
bate was ae toa = a night, aban the resolu- 
tions were geet véd by a 
The Ind . mail has siacked town since ou Th 
‘praiipaticas excited by the peeeet Pied of last 
week have been confirmed, and the intelligence now re- 
ceived is of a ree favourable wet cter. The leading 
ted in our ern the safe we of Gen. 
e of Shah Soojah, and the 
circumstances of the late rebellion. 
sent a British officer to Jellalabad in order 
t for the ransom of the the ag? but the re- 
Gait c the negotiation is not kno 
d a genera 
China net is no news 
beyond what we stated last week. The Chi ve 
repulsed with great loss in two ithemntiti $8 force sai 
British position; no decisive movement had been made, 
and the advance on sora was Pe it until the arrival ¢ 
which co M4 
nce the elec 
result Govern- 
ment, and there is no doubt that all the Ministers who 
are candidates will be returne by ecnsidorsbis. Aoajorities. 
not expected that the Opposition will commence 
reed of active hostility during the present session. 
are taking effectual measures to preserve tran- 
guilty a 
the pote and to place the navy on a 
Austria, Prac ah er gm = ae. 
measures against Turkey, 
Divan to make the concessions 
Powers in ‘eg to Syria. 
from Beyrout ncaton that the appearance of a at 
dron of Fran d England was daily expected ; but 
it was believed that in Posts would submit before the 
fleet resorted to any ho 
ostile 
Wome News. 
Wales, and well, 
Buckingham Palace.—On Sunday morning eke aedive 
tab ieds a Gries Ge ee James’s Park, as 
= Re was proceeding to div vine service at the Chapel 
ya 
on Neboome nae —On Tuesday fp i ing and Queen of the 
departure ckingham | 
Belgians too m Bue 
and oat at rene 
tinent.— 
lace, 
ances “ean “ria Pri Be 
and 
of Saxe Sr Gotha arrned at Buckingham Palace tous 
the Con sit to her ysiapairs —Viscountess 
#5 gh nag  Wienoeat 
nd Gen te Ho Wey a ; the Lord 
“on “the Life of Her cme 
was again thrown in 
the circulation of a 
stomp had been made on the life of 
ivine Service at the Chapel Royal, St. 
first accounts of thi attempt were con- 
the Palace and the Home Office, and by the police, had 
the effect of giving rise to many exaggerated and mistake: 
statements. ing, however, are now ascertained 
to be the particulars of this painful oécurrence :-—A 
12 o’clock on Sunday m sap ye; as her ry ceom- 
panied by Prince Albert and the est r 
and attended by er ss ge — pe 
i ark, w a cae tale 
t 
Palace and the Seableyundeata,"& a youth of deformed ap- 
pe 
France was ooserv 
ce 
ing at ment 
slightly in Bdpwnes of the hind — the off side of the 
ey hin three yards. of -her pont The 
¢ of such an Saeene having been made does not appear 
to have been observed: by the Queen or any of her attend- 
a as the royal cortége pr roceeded to the Chapel without 
the who 
ever, veahianes gt 
take the accused into Gist: 
him to another po 
had b 
be made 
ter him. - were also sent to the paancnees 
of Ministers std the law officers of wae Crown, tell infor 
no Wi 
1t. 
tance a. 
the office Scotland- ard wa 
to the mstances. The investigation was 
like ache of Francis, with closed avers, and jhe greatest 
rved. Several witnesses were examined, 
di 
wlaygold i ial Majesty, Prince Albert, the = Ao of ie 
the Princess — 
is brother, who 
a 
-pipe. The eee Gat y 
until’8 o’clock. In the mean time; brad nee forwuiciod to 
the different police ‘tits in the Metropolis, accompa- 
ed by a minute description of the used, was immedi- 
ately attended to, and an active serch, ae after 
iis, It seems’ that the orders from “cane ce 
ere to oprehehd every individual Beara iy 
he ce. to the description given ind th 
ane, in of the anx 
re} 
amed 
Town, w 
tion given of the circumstances con- 
nected is apprehension, identification, and supposed 
guilt were minutely detailed in the papers e following 
day. ~ soon, ever, a mistake 
had made, and the real er ap- 
inéjek With respect “a Hentity the there ay apie to be 
no sc in ‘this instance, he mn seen 
and re e weal Dassett a -_ ng other 
akg + who witnessed the occurren is name 
William Bean, working Bh abl 
e days 
ayaa i 
John 
reper: at Clerkenwell. sa seems he had for so 
‘ount of some mi rstand- 
Ses es d had | been living a Vegiboid life about the’ rated 
| On the Sunday, immediately after 
rned where he w: 
at he 
ool ther’s house on ac 
the attempt, he. re- 
home, , as n 
th 
previons, he heard 
5 yne, of the. ; : 
io | oes ae ain lg | 
te ‘ r 4 fia at “Hi, - . 
eae Me 
ing « 
trate, repeated the account given by Me ‘Steele, and said 
d seiel income 2 alas 
| Bonet’ 
e, and a number o is 
understood that nothing beyond what was already known 
was elicited. The prisoner stands committed to take hig 
trial for a misdemeanour, the capital charge being aban- 
s 
doned ; and as a misdemeanonr is a bailable offence, it was 
intimated to the prisoner that if he could find two sureties 
in the sum of 25 ach for his appearance at the 
reaped he m be liberated from custody, 
we n 
ell, nie it is expected he will remain oe the Bs ariod 
of his trial, me amount ot bail required being so lar 
The Revenue.—From the official Fees int bls, 
conbaeten & an ae ite act ‘of the net produc nu 
at Britain in the 
e 
Excise for year is 34,000/., on the atone 37,2011., 
parang to 2017, decrease * ae oy revenue, 
hich must be added the dec repayments of 
= aia 3,527/., making a total decrease a 114,728. The 
increase for he year on the Cus s is 38,8582, on Taxes 
67,843/., on the Post-office 106, Z., on. Crown lands 
32,500/., facies 463,14 ing an increase on 
these heant es of the or 
i e 
accounts show an increase on the Mana of 665,175/. as 
above. The accounts for the quarter just ended show a 
2 Ahn on the Cu the t of 426,3952., to 
whi ed the decrease of repayments of ad- 
vances 40,988/., making a total of 467,383/. On the 
other hand, there is an increase for the Sara of 94, bie 
Exci , on St 7.,on Taxes 28,5 
e Post-office 25,0007, Miscellaneous 19 ,0527,, —— 
ing to 371,411/. on the ord ME revenue; to which must 
added imprest and 69,5457,, making a 
total of pil totes by deducting vies this sum the total 
increase as above we find a decrease on the quarter of 
26,4272. It will, be seen that the increase on the year 
arises from the large sum placed un a wate head. of Mis- 
cellaneous, of which, however, no det are tas 
The Income-tax.—The following note s put up on 
awa * in the dividend, pay, and transfer ‘offs, at a 
Bank .of England: int Be receivers of dividend 
ry ur 
n 50 te Santi, ae clair for a poten 
bn made to the commissioner 
etic L in ee’ es Bas The assessor of your p ‘jaual 
Seca 
gt 
will supPiy you with the necessary form: 
Church Preferment.—The Bishopric of Van goon s 
Land on sone conferred .o ont _—— ne = Nixon, M.A. “4 
a Fellow of St. John’s Co Neve ey 
M.A., late Fellow of ie Coles Oxford, ‘ 
rise appointed to the Bishopric of Barbadoes... The 
avies, M,A., has been appointed Bishop of antiga , 
and the Rey, W. P. Austin, M.A., has been appointed to 
the Bishop of Guiana 
qn. 
France.— The Elections. diplecs electoral ees con- 
tinues tobe the all-absorbing tepie’ in = papers ; 
but the — of the histatiig wit ith it, 
ich are: principally of eee interest, ‘preen nothing 
that calls for particular no The gen 
ces 
that the, Ministry still continue 
atin, the, Fe = that all the m f the 
et’ will>be re 
a considerable majorit retu 
iva 
nected with the addresses put forw different 
Send _ oe fact, t that in in an electoral ad- 
dress su yy M. Odillon Barrot, av oon after he 
had published it it, pot states that he was dffered office by M. 
hiers when the Ist of March Cabinet « nstructec, 
and re oar t a er inistry aren the 
Prem e King a carte bi é 
os 
to procu 
- a dsnlaton sre Mt eating Sovict might chin 
necessa 
ry. 
Right g of Fearon: Question.—This question, which ap- 
peared to have b en almost exhausted, has received 2 
fresh i impetus, oe realy from the statement given by the 
0 orted in our last, but also 
for the correcting —— errors in t 
relative =i the isters. Capt. I 
sesh that altho’ he hi te oved ve the treaties 
ean ighly appr ape eerette 
of ann 
ance to French ships the coast of "Attiot: “Capt 
appears to bave produced. 
sation in the cplaeaelins Geneaomyciats make use 
