ae SS ee 
place were left standing. The village of Bechtof, in Wur- 
temberg, had ode likewise visited by a destructive fire. 
TALY.— Letters from Naples mention iA Vesuvius ev 
lately been exhibiting Ae i activity, which ‘it 
supposed that there will be an Ve a : vit not immed 
ately, at least within a few nae t is now nea 
years since the last eruptio The railroad Lakai 
hed. Itis conducted 
Naples and Castellamare is now fini 
all the way on the sea-shore, at commands the ‘finest 
views of Naples, Resina, Torr el Greco, Torre del’ An- 
T 
amare, fortsing, in ie ard to scenery, 
way in the world.—The English 
; in conse- 
allowed him’ by the Foreign-o office 
letters of a ay nt ae ee that the 
er of al Owen, go 
tribute: of respect for 
m.—The Malta papers 
publish ‘a very curt a the excommunication 
pronounced by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Smyrna 
on Mrs. Whittal, a youn li m 
slave 
o socey called ‘the ‘dace Millon 
ae Aimedieion: overnor, Sir uverie, 
n the chair, and arent Maltese of rank have joined 
ociation. 
I 
pees of P 
up ina yes The late 
sane the Emperor has sea 
ists in his ‘order'that n 
ate with Rome.—New specu orders have 
issued in. Western Russia. © The defeat 
South Daghestam is said-to be aoe t their loss did not 
exceed 40 officers sol oie a re 
s bee uc thevrank mmon soldier, for 
killing: Prince’ Jaschwill va ad 
++Letters from Berne m m that the 
with English sea teller who ae Pak 
d moun The 
n with g 
effect, to English visitors 
at Sig ie ‘bel theceattal dite were hrs d by Lord Vernon 
0 hereby a acquired great celebrity among the Swiss 
mnaeee 
Grercr.—Rece t letters from Athens inform us that 
great confusion erect in the Councils ‘of King Otho, 
f au t. eons: 
i ; 1ea .. while 
gue Pace Mt 
lera : place at Athens, in nt presence 
The whol 
0 
have also very seriously from the fever.—Lieut. 
oat Bis blind Sea was at Athens on the 3ist, and 
been present abe 
ig from Constantinople 
of ‘the’ ‘o7th ulf. wie rehdt the aiereiaiak which had arisen 
Reagan Sultans, and who is 
‘Office unde 
ins 824 year, vi ie bly be appointed Grand Vizier. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
| The ve 
highly “probable progress been he 
jo te Syrian questions. SirS. Can hig gave'a féte, 
pmepantee on the 25th ult., re honour of , Prince 
Fred eric, of Hesse Cassel. The whole 
diplomatic sdiestond, and several Turks of h 
invited to dinner; and = a s of the "Sov 
urope, a especially of our Queen, were p by 
oe Pacha, Lord Ste add of ‘th Sultan’s household, and 
Sarim Een, Minister for ae airs. pape 
em m Beyrout 0 
British Vice-Consul at Tarsus, Mr. ‘Clapper rton, had eit 
i satisfac- 
A letter in = tt 
arriving by t 
through Alex 8 
are to be visited by the Customs’ office acha had 
yp ae i station-houses _— —_ nh ea 
The new French Consul had c need h 
ioties “by hanes ye the “anor of goods vn 
Suez o an Eng The fleet 
under Said, t e Pac oe son, as geting 
ae arriving from 
h line of direct hoo: raat condhaete Alexandria and 
srveilles will commence next January, and ve is pro- 
jected to reduce the quarantine of passengers from Egypt 
by these steamers to only three days, if with lean bills 
th, Capt. Casolani, the inspector of t 
: 
2 
a: 
@ 
3 
=& 
ae 
oO 
4 
take In Cairo it has risen only twelve carats, and 
ships are detained from the inability of bringing 
their produc ices from Aden 10th hin, state 
“tT oyal mail steamer Acadia 
We ag at Liver a on Saturday, a Boston and Hali- 
x. She sailed from Boston on the afternoon of the lst 
where she tonne six hours, on that 
made the passage in the remarkably 
11 days and 16hours. The semi-official 
eA 
pected vayarys | use 
Unt 
d from * Halifax, 
by 
ttle-. 
1e 
y having been negotia retary 
the President, there was no doubt, approved of it. It 
awaited the approval of the Senate, and, t hough there 
8 sinister rumours to t that body 
The 
the preiet between a Say 
th gene bation in the "United In 
House of Maibchatatives os the 27th ult., Mr. Ada 
from the Committee oreign Affairs, reported a resolu- 
i c 
Great Western arrived at New on the morning 
the i after avery quick Bao “of 124 days from 
Bris 
CITY. 
‘oney Market, Friday.—The accounts from the dis-° 
baibea aa districts “basing become more Fo eames the de- 
lic —_ which had fallen 
tween." continued still to occupy i removed, and prices have im- 
— ention, to the exclusion of all other questions. | Pro . t% per cent.j Consols fe Cc 7 ae ij. 
@ intelligence of a more recent date than our 1 d | account me quoted 91% to 92; Three per gree comes 
attived from’ the” southern frontiers of the empire. duced, ; nd-a-Half a “estat a 
Austrian steamer from Tre had brought no news, | 100% to 1; New Three-and-a-Half agile: 003 eh 
beyon oft that’ Riza Khauli Khan, the Persian com- Exchequer ie oe s. to 53s. prem.; Benk Stock, 
met er, hat n Worsted in a skirmish with the Matte tol; 5 to l. 
rt) finde} The lish Russi: 8 ha 
ered their mediation. “On the 27th the: ivision of bree ts ‘Sacicapoles and ts Vicinity. 
intended for the frontiers of Petsia enced its mare Departure of Troops.—During the afternoon of Satu 
All the Ministers, and most of the Pachas, sinnceee day great excitement prevailed in the HeghUbcPHGo od * 
Seutari, to be tat’ their di >. A frigate anda | the terminus of the London and Birmingha m Railway, in 
brig of war, hi ‘on board ammunition, artillery, and | conseq f information having been sent to the rail 
some troops, had ‘sailed for'Trébizond. Meliemet Khan, | way authorities to prep speci 
thé Persian Minister, being é ee oe eat fi conveyance of troops to Manchester po yo Me dis- 
nople,’in ¢ ence of por dea which appeared im- | turbed poker It was soon rumo 
ine een his couti oHin TaPRe, 'the intérests of | bourhood that above a ra soldier wer going to 
the Persian residents would be Rage ty aoe protec- | Manchester by the si 
tidt? 96f tle’ -Russian Ambassador.“ ‘The'total change ex- n to assemble in front a te ston the ond 
pected’ td'take trong ish Ministry is considered | tinued to increase, and fear; 
to ‘nat at hand.’ ine venerable’ Kosrew Pac a manner, that a riot 
half-past Oeeattnn mp of 
proaching, and in a few} 
f Resehid Pusha tb ofteéiis also considered | 
ey! qu The 
d by the of State, | an hou 
Artillery, heasily ecouutred, art. with them four field: 
ieces, made their appearance in frox e station, 
pore left Woolwich shortly after six 0 The mob: 
at this time consisted of between ‘ae and 2,000. per- 
sons, and hissed and groaned at the soldiers. The troop » 
consisted of about 1 , with o of ammu- 
nition, i r ona of artillery. bout nine 
G ' 
es fo 
o’cloek the marchin 
the mob announced the approach of more soldiers. 
after they came in fron 0 the station, and were receix 
ss 
These troops consisted of the third bat- 
uards, from 
and groaning. 
talion of the first regiment o 
George’s Barracks, under the co 
Ww 
roun i afternoon by ts) wi {0006 
5,0 ns, who were addressed by several Chartists. 
Abo . tw ons, laden with ammunition, and 
gua 
Lie , ti On their 
arrival with the. most cing yells 
by the mob, and the police had great “Aifficu n prevent. 
g from forcing an entry. into m4 Nae yard. 
The ap) to rticular mark at which 
the spleen of the mob was directed, and on three or four 
of them riding up abreast th groaned atin such a 
mber that order was, given. to fix 
purpose of intimidating them. 
shout louder, and when the whole had got inside the 
gates, was 8 he was unusually 
lengthy, consisting of nearly 20 carriages... T wd had 
not minished when, i 7pm. In 
consequence of these special trains, nearly policemen 
have been doing duty when they d, a considerable 
nu ing stationed at Chalk-farm, from the appre-. 
ension that an attack might be made on that. part of the 
i umber of persons waitin place to see. 
the train pass withthe 34th was u 2,000. On 
on 
of 
onday morning, about 1lo Pacey the Tamsining porti 
of the 34th, amountin 
ta 4 i AWAY. Iu 
with their families, 
Lap left_in half 
on the ‘preceding d even it ae) 
an additional number of police on cal 
of feeling on the part o people an ghee on 
oceasi mame w e 73rd. ama 
rived in town under Co 
Love, and started by the Birmingham Railway, in two 
trains for Leeds. The crowd was ui Laced and a strong 
i a riot. In the 
the 
on differe 
vis early part of the week 
be 3 1 sragempaant were excited in the seegelle, by 
ur that wegen Se ey See in 
Eada and the aries had deter holding 
simultaneo eetings in various parts of the metropolis, 
to consider how far and in w oe their interests 
nd affected by the ‘ turn-outs,” suspension of 
I in. the manufacturing district af Lg seu ney 
is tS 
Loy ipa to that effect was received a 
f the police, in Great Scotland-yard, on ‘Tuesdey Boog 
ig, and also that large bills, headed “* Awful State of the. 
try,’’ had been, at an early hour of the morning, 
extensively posted at at the eastern part of the town, calling! 
g of the w 
ir James. Graham, eee 
re immediately ede ee? by moun’ expresses: 
iba ivision of pallets. ¥ pastionleriy in the suburbs 
port at 5 o'clock, a - whether. 
