THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Sepr, 10, 
612 
he con- | Fifty-six preset rupees was the sum insured on the] was lit for the first time. Its n appear 
mystery over the Pag ae pecs varied | block. There was then no doubt that the whole | tracted a large number of banititori’ a rt lignes ‘the pe 9 
eaves on aay occurred in Affghanist The fe e the akin which had eyes were pilicgaes to in- | space the t-office a ockspurateces the 
Khetat-iGhilzie has been evacuated in consequence of the | cendia The men ; en committed o Strand beyond Craven-street, and as far t. Martin’s 
pea n of General Nott’s division Cand “i anes 3 of being sanceeuad in t ae, eine of the eae church on the north. olumn, Trafalgar. 
ffzhans, however, prior to the execution of that or- | were brou be the sessions, AS Serael bed “gle square, though masked at present by the scaffolding, ap. 
der, Ssteckad the former place in considerable Nach on the trial, there being sufficient evidence to the ared as if standing out in ad moonlight; the gas. 
* ing of the thy May ; they were, as stated in the ac- |} An soa a af tbiers of Sir A. Burnes have ray published lights surrounding King Charles’s Statue were found t 
counts of last month, repulsed with ay ata ge oss. The | in t mete mbay Times,”’ originally addressed to Sir W. essary, and were extinguish The advantage 
official despatches published by the ernor- General - Mica, naghten on ve state of the country so ont to persons having business at the pity: e will be sen. 
Allahabad oe the 2d ands iatoekt the conduct of Capt. | preceding the outbreak: i defend his character very | sibly appreciated, as the 2 tt nt or writing can 
J. H. and his t roops as wor thy | of the highest completely from the charge of indifference and want of | be there distinctly r read. The light | is peculiarly white 
praise. ea ttempt nformation which had rub brought against him. he | and a and free from all quivering and unple sant effect 
made Shee Khan, at the head of 3 gh men, and in| accounts say that it is gare to ah the Envoy’s | on the eye.—A ial to the Cit ommissioners of 
conjunction with the rebel force under Prince Suftur Jun ng, | supercilious notes to these letters. mbay papers | Sewers ea pave vied Broad- street with wood, ins stead of 
the fourth son of Schah Soojab, and Atta Mahomed, to take | state, that he was determi ahy vanlaeh, nalthes to see pert signe 
the city of Can by surprise, during absence of | himself nor to believe any one else who could foresee the | oc sue ing houses i in n the “gins has been presented to the 
Col. Wymer, detached with a large force into the Ghilzie aki proper quarter, and it is expected sat the application 
rovince. On their appearance nea the 29th Cuina.—The British troops, under the command of wil is fav int considered by he Commissioners, as 
ek Gen. Nott sallied out at the head o ber Oden Sir Hugh Gough and Admiral hoe Baath, on | the street is now undergoing ses he committee of 
his remaining ps, and soon r e pletely. | the 10th of March defeated - yews ese anded } paving for the parish of St. econ have decided 
Prince Sufter Jung, having been deserted by his followers, | by General Yih, and ime en city of ‘China, anthed to Ais te ee ‘pe part of the Strand fro iar 
had subsequently surrendered himself. There were letters | upon the city of Tsekee, near which a r Chinese | Hous side of Ba share, to the boundary 
received from t Cand which comment | force of from 4000" te to 16, 000 men were strong posted | of the parish at St. Clement Danes; the al nating 
ngly on the impolicy of abandoning the country, some | on some hills, comman nded by Generals Twan-Yung- | will add much to the Somtert ‘oF in dividuals attending 
of which, en per whose ions are said , and Ch Arrangements were ade for an attack re a in the church, as, from the increased num. 
i tain that the e under Gen. Nott | in three Spree a two of which were ie led by Sir of v es eee ng Pa ee thoroughfare, it 
have une, 
was “tally a equate to advance even to ye gates of Cabul.— 
From Jellalabad accounts are eaflict 
ps, some exaggerating their sag of omforts and th 
prevalence of sickness. On_ the other side, the fact is 
nown that instead of retiring, Gen. ock h nt out 
e south- 
a detachment to attack some forts ten miles to th 
ward, i 
mand o 
Ist went into the 
ssion of the villagers, 
eral knapsacks and articles of appar fea wih had be- 
longed to the ill-fated 44th Reg., which was all but an Baie 
hilated on the fs astrous CS from Ca 5 ey beca 
greatly excited at the sight of these relics, and before nit 
was ees poreas fs to interfere, 
the gf 
of the m 
village, and sa there, in the posse 
8 
the place was furiously attacked 
und. Unanimity and good feeling 
ay the troops. at Jellalabad, a 
going forward to Cabul, 
continued to anima 
0g desire was ex exhibited for 
ug) 
ough an . Parker in a son. Nothing co ae 
exceed the pacts of the troops. “They contrived t 
surround the Chinese, ge quite ‘bewildered them. The 
mage was dreadful, being more a butchery than a 
battles recta of a laws of civilised " warfive: the 
Chinese knew not how to surrend were massacred. 
g 
Not less than . thousand reat 
umber of - ns, were kill in 
the mart Larg Dh nape af stores, baggage, &e., 
nd a yore rtion of ¢ t ken, forty 
Te douhd is APs ae being ame ar ah er. Besides 
the 1,000 Slain, there were vast Baisbers | wounded, who 
properly defended, but was nent at all points and 
conducted with he utmost bra the 
side of the rue h were, as hE c 
i he proportion of officers wounded 
ith the enem 
comparatively 
s the 
oney for 3 
s very plen tifa, 1, and the hearts of. all con 
alee ere addenda at the prospect of making their fortunes at 
in,— 
oa, 
very severely treated. S been heard of the 
shipwrecked lew of the Nerhuata. 
ney ok oes been = et, and onus 
have in consequence de ia the last price 
being 93 to 3 for the account, and 922 to 3 for ney. 
ree-and-a-Half per Cents., 1012; Three-and-a-Half 
per — Fasnpes Gh 1013 for money ; 
e-and-a- Half ak Cais 1013 to Exche 4 
Bills, 51s. to 53s. p . ees 
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Hletropolis and its Vicintty. 
The New Houses gt anaes 
t the works of the V 
at 
eat tower, which, from its altitude, about th 
feet from te Ege 
tare of the 
Structure all the 
purkoais a 
accumu air cape from its sum 
the becca of laying the ee shane will pr rohahiy’ a 
rf Nes Sry se in person or by Prince Albert. 
recting he Tandlatiog are alone 
20,0002. 
pe atedeah -The workm loyed 
Fe pase he ene en employe 
accom piieey't steeple of St. ge Paths htt 
the reconstruction of it. About pot aap ak feet have been 
removed, at which point the electri was found t 
have pas Th were ve 
off, 
shattered state.—Towards the close of last week the Bosciny 
| light which bas been long in progress at Charing Cross, 
t of Aldermen.— he necting of the Court on 
Thus Ae the measures Sie to fill up 
the maatership of W hitecross-street prison, 
de ted. 
ath of Mr. Barrett, were reporte salary is to 
a at 6002. a-year; and it is expected that Mr, 
Burdon, who has bee the 
the g 
al Court, ¢ 
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a p 
een charg 
not acoused before, anil ae 
dealt marily wit — inst ng te to 
such a ‘bua that the ga gate was crowded 
with fem prisoners ; e€ was great want of 
Sen a ATA or witnesses about the Court ; that males 
d females were no part from each other, and 
hat the latter were taken by the e officers to the 
0 
hursday a meeting of mer- 
d others connected with the commercial 
in 
the 
had been popes aes 
duablenttion of t 
h 
at 
wider fi 
missioners and officia 
ountry, similar to the London system— 
the additional check ial 
Court the so 
fi 
just abliched their report, by which it appea” 
ich 
as passed th ond their hands 
pn besides contributions mad iffere 
la 
went meanwhi e et By A suspended. The 
goes far to prove that some of the very first houses 
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