ITHEV GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. (SEPT. 94, 
possession arsenal of Kragujewitz. Prince ses 
i sb wage in vain. a fer .te o days’ fightin 
the Pit was 4 by his troops, and "bliged to 
take refuge first rade, and, not considering bims 
safety at that place, he bad repaired to Semlin, and invoked 
prote id of Austria. The Consuls of Great 
Britain and d accompanied the young Prince in 
as been planned and carried 
flight. The insurrecth , i 
into execution i os restoration of Prince Milosch... Its 
leader was one is ex-Ministers, openly encouraged by 
Russian et pe Cbekil Effendi and the Pacha of Bel- 
ade. 
S Taen Srates.—The aan eaie fie gy arenes 
at ui ya on Thursday from New York, from x 
she e lst inst. bringing —— to that jate ein- 
clusive ; oe aki however, only one day ae than those | 
pr reviously received by the ¢ Britannia steamer, an 
contain no emileeace of importance. The Swedish 
ini “ab was amo as pres Lord Ashburton’s 
y the citizens ork was a brilliant 
affair, sone attended by all the Brits, French, City, and 
other authorities. At Boston his ship was visited by 
a large body of the ~via legialature e, preceded by 
rgean' espe ead an epproprie tely addressed by 
the Hon. W. J. Hubbard, of the 
Carr or Goon Hore, —We _ Cap papers of the 
20th July, con paw the official despatches from the 
British camp at Por eNatal, dated the 30th June, giving 
party ° 
food, closely hemmed in by a des’ ‘ews and vigilant foe, 
with. no less than 20 wounded within h s closely confined 
camp. The relief was effected within the incredibly short 
space of hag or although the distance to Natal fi 
Cape Town is 1,500 “ie and although Capt. Smith’s 
is situation, was delayed by having 
hostile hands. Capt. Smith states, 
the patience and 
harbour 5 
as350 men sut theil 
tained. This tetalligence haagives 
as various meh rumours, which we noticed in in our 
Ww m ed; 
doubted whether op experience o of Lieut Colonel Cloete 
who was des n the 
could be fully confided ‘in. Subsequently, on thes Seceigh 
of the above intelligence from the scene of warfare, this 
gloomy state of the publi ie mind wks effectually relieved. 
ew kk 
ith 
ar Sa eadecin: Paiiecothente enacas menenaetitied 
themselves with admirable gallantry, and the only m 
take said to have been committed, was that of Aas rae 
an 
eatened to fall upon 
If their revolt continued, little 
t they would be exterminated 
announce her safe 
and Rh 
mers made their appearance andl no long period 
elapsed before the gietant _ of fir te unin’ estos nee 
that the Trident, which had been at anchor off the Nore 
Black 
for four hours and a half, in sae to allow the 
! Eagle to arrive first with the ladies in waiting, w 
in their wake. . The appr 
ich were d 
arms ; sue the royal raging drove epi. alr ng a amid the 
of 
sa’ s. The 
was 3 pian jones appeared ratheés sun- “burnt. 
informed whether it eRe, —. the jn that he shawe 
meet Han Majesty, as SPREE of the T 
n 
Majesty's arrival was sas ie wished all sd wei 
fated arrangements. 
al pet come to: seis apis the latter 
one the Court, ape every. mombes 
ay to itis family eer muhed to vote a letter 
a laudable energy, in ‘advancing the-interests of 
om which is at ence an-ornament and an honou 
given of 
they will only be allowed tarun at half-speed.in the Upper 
ool, and. i or racing 
for it a five against it. "The. ma tter remains for future 
” 
t th 
ces connected ee the West India Colo- 
and t 
Mijeay's voting et Gatundey. we weie dake uke 
epart | year or eighteen months. Large quantities of A 
pork were coming in. It was a very superior 
| 9nd the sale would be extensive. At the Barnet fair is 
z 
oe 
Government continuing the same ;. and i ressed the 
belief ‘ ye aieechorn that the pa A AB the Work will 
not be mire a corresponding or any 
minut ion at foe me from passengers, freight of soul 
‘ill -be 
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1, thus actually received from aherdholden tame di- 
y.of Joan th 
rectors — found it necessary to raise by wa 
further sum of 260,000/, ; and there stillrem ie tobe, 
to builders and onbnet about thesum.of 20,000/.; an 
estimate the amount expen nded.in the nature of capital at 
rather more he 1,000,000/.. In fe ge to the 
the 31st of August in the present potent it appeared, 
d 
also appeare t the su ded,.on .aceount 
capital excee amount raised upon. the, shares by 
5,000/., which latter sum: it. will c to 
pro and intended forthwith. to make.a call of 
l. p by means of w by the. sale of such 
of the vessels as will not be required. for the, red 4 
ith the 
shareholders. The report —— by i thot the 
ense of working the entire service, under. the old 
capital t the charge under the restricted system 
is je extimated at ree 235,000/.. The ultimate income, it 
is eee fad ae times be uncertain ; ae 
eof peiebe their receipts from 
assage-moneys 
pi freight, together with.the 240,000. webich, wil. be will. be 
continued be received. from. Government,’ willbe 
a be a dividend on the future araiean of the 
. a 
er the reading st this report, tt Jong-and 
pte tac on ensued, w ended in.a motion for the 
printing of, tin report and, Seaton and the fr pe 
of the meeting, which was:carried ona division by adarge 
hil . ‘edited 
ds he. 
Roy. al ‘Hospita itals in. the. metropolis, attended Divine ser- 
vice at Christ’s Church, evans street, where, a sermon, 
appnoprinis to the occasion, was es by the Rev. W. 
arrison.-.At» the» conclusion ‘of this. service,-the civic 
ae and Goxernors ‘ena to the — hall of 
Hospital 
had. already santval, There a large porn eerion 
of the metropolitan clergy, hal “ot whom tee of the leading: 
i ilies of 
ation, on ne benefits. of ‘the ee 
E. Pattenden, 
‘The: La 
iaroieial was spoken, by.Mr. G 
ener the English Oration, on fe same subject, “on 
H. Hamill, first Gree the Oration, oD 
ne same subject, es Ww. “TL — fourth ‘ai oe 
he French Oration, on ie same sul codants ry Ws Ro» 
manis, third Grecian,and “ Times’? Scholar 5-all-of whom 
are proceedi ambridge. Th ecitations’ then fol- 
lo ssed off in the most mniiphectonye manner. AS 
wed, and pas 
the conclusion of the ceremony the usua 
were entered into for the benefit of ine scholars pres 
s : 
: ers. hast 
+ Navigation. —The arhourmasters : 
tween rival steamers, he noticed, te 
enders sum before the magistratess. 
The MarkelscAt Guildhall, on ‘Puesday, rest 
tion took place between Sir Peter Laurie and: Mr- oat 
of Newgate a respecti 
foreign re Mr, Ven vead tial the meer 
as increas here were some very fine Sar in Spal 
in, Smithfield market-on, snot The price 
very low, we the. inoportes Egon i pot 
An.im : 
porta ace been sede 
account, of, ‘the en of t he voyage, ‘but they came i™ 
| good sondition for killing. .No foreign meat, hower®™ 
| i ek rega ec fBelgio™ 
ies pe eof ba Mr. V, , replied a 
pound... Prices, he said, would never rise again rae 
present level, and it was clear they must go ep 
j 
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