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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. é 
499 
a concession to the spontaneous aveenesise of the 
e trade and com- 
verifying t d re- 
quired by the ble returns, the Chamber be fur- 
ther adjourn he hottest of the summer months. 
onvoc ation 
Eve 
until the Duke of. Palmela 
with the Government, conse- 
uent upo e his proposition of inaten tariff 
reductions to Lord Howard e den 
Se ae of Prussia has address ed to the 
n 
sat reba the bier Bishop of fag cay! and such 
Protestant German unities may b med in 
Palestine. encloses a letter from the Arch! siahop of 
Canterbury, dated June 18 offeri 
Bishop of Jerusalem t 
testant religion residi der his ju mn . 
after expressing his satisfaction at the proposal, declares, 
**T shall s ber to len y sup h 
ee ified persons as may be anxious to go 
Pales ver Sy he who can give proofs 
that they will ere Tyrie he evangelic belief 
founded on the dogmas of the Confession of Augsburg.” — 
letter pon Berlin, of the 
‘ : h 
ailroad, as to the possibility of usi 
in case of war, as the ns 0 
lery.. For thi f ith all th 
articles, and the usual nu of men horses, 
Pp the common ecarri of the railroad, and was 
transported with the greatest safety, by a single locom 
—— ¢ English, among whom Lord M 
ned, 
ep eLoidies Tee King and Gacwh: with | their suite, 
arrived from. Laeken on y — ~e the er 
station. After Seamer dir a brief space in the receptio 
m, where a number an oF ‘distinction had 
se to offer ‘their Sianiolenioe r the calamity which 
has visi e Royal Family of “alton oe Majesties 
sits 7 
roceeded by a special train to Mons, on t route for 
P The King din a plain suit “3 ck, | 
—The “ Papal Calendar,” published at 
just tana ro the year. — — ng to mae the Pope will 
complete his anniversary of his 
birthday (Sept. ved), i mh “an; Nth | eg of. his 
Phere are at pre cardinals, a 
ages the cardina 
make 3,580 years, the average of which is 59 1-3.—Letters 
had Naples state that the Import duty on books has been 
a produced dat Florence b py naa between Mr, 
ing there with his family, and Mr. Baldwin, erican 
also living yi same Capit 
and were in the habit of playin egarnn for small stakes. 
The former having toll ges . Baldwin 
him to play for large stakes, as Sitar c bonieed 
throw. After 1 are trials, Mr. cates = off a 
winner of 6,00 
me to) pay his losse es. 
sr but in May » Mr. Bald 
win company 
ylor, accused Mr Delamore of playing with false cards 
and dic pgry nications passed, an r. Dela- 
more submitted a statement of t vars fap oreo 
Ss 
iw 
c) 
4 
or 
ster, oo sing his 
des 
investigated. The cards a ae dice are athe ‘al at ri of pi Sth 
the Eman banking-hou 
GreEEcE.—Letters of the 30th ult. state that the Mon- 
arch line- of-bat tle ship was then at Athens, and that her 
fro om sickness, 
ow, wesc co 
was expected. 
deficit of a million, which ill. in neante it is said, amount 
to three times that sum. 
R tt 
USSIA.— vee urgh journals con 
rumoured re r, the French chargé a attics 
at the Topevial Cour ai is i ttated that he was personally 
disliked by mperor, and that the Secretary, M. 
André, will n iness of the legation.» The 
‘« Augsburg Gazette’’ announces that the Circassians 
ave gained a rtant advantage. over the Russi 
corps of Gen. who were attacked in a forest b 
Lesghians, and are to pieces. The Russians are sai 
o have lost 1, and 25 officers. The artilerg, 
Seg ts the rear; wa a ' 
Let have been received 
from Constantinople of ‘the 29th « of June. The affairs of 
n 
and, pe 1 interviews, ay licit. th 
truth. .In the mean time the state of the Lebanon is sai 
to be deplorable; and the accounts express fears that 
coercive meas f adopted, may to olution 
and civil: war. le, excited by fo t ¢ 
are ripe for re’ im and at yon to eet assi 
from foreign powers. In conseque 
to squabble with the. p: Resta suthoritie, ae the want o: 
ia and manner on the part of our con- 
was inaugurated as 
reminded by pos Grand bas) that he was feapestethts el 
the loyalty millions of the Sultan’s subjects. 
abuse of t cepa os to the Sultan’s 
subjects. ed baring legations, copes by th by reo of — 
called i 
and Gree 
Formerly this 
kish subject 
to 
aig and > family eaten Constanti 
her Malet os fs ag pei one on the 25th alt, 
Eey the ult. inform 
Sea, built some time since in pects, with a cargo of 
wheat to Mauritius, under the superi eof an 
English merchant who sails with th 1, entrusted 
us, id 
very light  emgetiners for the purpose of passing 
ver the sand. Each carriage will be drawn by two A 
Forty Carriages. & : 
U; s,—The R 
arrived on Saturday last at 
Boston on the afternoon of the 2d, and Halifax (off which 
port hot was oyhe ve by “os a a on a morning of 
The 
the 6th inst. m the latter port occupied 
ten e has Trocght aide of Si ‘2 passenge 
from Boston and Halifax. Among s Mr. Coo 
mn, bearing 
would e 
e pace fiainediatey 
w ti; 
at Mr. Webster will thee to the bine of St. James’s, 
y to an 
Lon Bay under etwas M‘Neill, moved 
But before cher xm stack commenced, 
the unive ersaf 2 éuffrage men, deserted by their leader, Dorr, 
roke and di one or two lives were lost on 
s 
after a sojourn of a few da 
being in England by the middle of Septeitbi 
ANA Aha tne paves’ saoeived by the Britannia one 
that the 2 in merican 
cause hort in Cana 
nu or ietee 
United States wheat into ak for export to 
— eeseres s, Canadian. flo 
and Ameri n grain di 
‘of the province. 
expended year 
vemen amoun 
across 
On bow at 
portations. 
rnational copyright, when 
the colonies are thus supplied by the viatien ‘Gooksdllers 
merica. 
ing | 
doubt of the necessity of an in 
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¥arliament. 
HOUSE OF LORDS. 
Commons assembled to hear the Royal consent 
given by commission to the Protection of Her Majesty’s Person 
Bill and several private bills. 
Monday.—Lord WHarnctirrs, in reply to Earl RapNor, said 
did — intend to = forward an‘ orcigeed 
ting dis 
Roma ate 
anaes 
the 0 thethres, 
gret that the poo cede we inns 
Het pointing ou 
