1642) (THE GARDENERS. CHRONICLE. _ 731 
a not tary of that-city, a sealed packet, which is only to bé | troops—subject: to. such future arra angements as may be 
opened aftet his deaths. This packet is said to contain an | made for general.security by her Majesty.” This: docu- 
opera, which the maestro leaves, with all bis a to a | ment is severely censured by all the colonial papers, which 
lady of Bologna, 3 nani iis 51 years of age, having been | contend that the insurgents, who deserved severe punish- 
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Rathet feet ta papers ate filled with d leniency, and that the proclamation is little better than a 
sions on aCou rebar at Valetta, which has rk vi capitulation, 
in the dismissal f e Navy of Lieut. Alston, of the 
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ference in the execution of the orders of his Captain and Money M. are F ridey. —Consols for money and the 
ommander, and for ine maples a om > of the first ee closed 933 to gi, Exchequer Bills, 58s. to 60s. 
class at Besika. The Court was composed of the captains ; Bank Stock, 1653 to 62; India Stock, 253 to 54 ; 
of four poate Hy with Remehacion Sir John Three per Cents, Reduced, 93 to 3; Three and a Half 
Louis as Presiden per eT Reduced 1003 to 2; New Three and a Half per 
TURKEY. ~The i ae ant Mail anes ame from pe Cents., 101§ to 3; lane Annuities, 123 to 5-16; and 
stantinople to the 7th in st. The Ram which ec India a Bonds, 48s, to 50s 
menced on the 4th, had interrupted the ‘activity of “the 
Councils, and of diplomatic negotiations. The Grand rele — re Vicinity, 
d on the 3d Court of A y has occurred in the 
reply of the representatives of the five great powers o representation of Bron. street ‘Ward by the death of 
the subject of the communication, dated the 26th og ‘y | Alderman Sir John C 
the Augsburg papersof the 22d give some particulars of 
the spr gogo of the King of Bavaria’ in laying the first 
stone of the monument erected at Kellheim, in memory 
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the outrages of the Albanians as being past all endurance, that that gentleman had a prior claim upon bons th- 
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manner.—In regard to Servia, it is stated that the Russian | j, his favour. It is rall a that th Fe tid 
Consul at Belgrade has been severely blamed by his Go- of Davi Mangere wil no e-soussenee. Sir Jo’ a eect “a, 
vernment for having signed the collective note of the Con- the late ‘AMetaten: as Lord Mayor in 1837, and was 
suls of September 7th, and that the St. Petersburgh | greated a Baronet in honoee of Her Majesty's visit to the 
Cabinet is consequently resolved to pursve a different ee aie his Mayoralty. 
course from the other powers. Prince Michael remained The tie to the memory of the late Sir 
at Semlin, waiting for the decision of the Ottoman Porte elite tes leolm, K.C.B., by Mr. Baily, ve — wee 
and of Europe, which was expected to be in his favour.— placed ‘in this Cathedral, spony the monument to Earl 
The German papers mention, among the sigus of the | St. Vincent. The cost was 100/., sdbbctibed by the 
times in the Levant, that the writings of Boz have re- friends of the late admiral. 
cently been translated into the Turkish language.—The The Temple Chirch—The restoration of this fine 
Smyrna papers of the 8th inst. mention the death of M. | national monument is héatly completed, and in a few 
This discovery is the more remarkable, as up to the e pre- - 
sent time yellow pee ha ue only been found in the Baltic, 
or on the shores of th 
Biphekcn manic or St apr mention the 
return of the inl Ahe er having postponed his in- 
tended visit to Berlin. By an order of the day, dated the 
18th (30th September, the Emperor has accepted Gen. | Boulanger, the t painter, for art of the | weeks the workmen will have brought to a close the exten. 
bbe’s resignation of the command of aucasus, and | Scientific Commission which, under the direction of M. sive changes which have been in progress for the la 
has conferr e don t-Gen Texier, h e - the French Government to ts. The interior has been cl of the whitewash 
G The debilitated state of General Grabbe’s health | examine the re of Magnesia, near the Meander. | ana wainscot coating which had for years concealed the 
is assig e motive for his ret e real) M. Bo culanger . death mae produced by a a br ‘ain fever, original beauty of the edifice ; and thé monuments which 
Cause is supposed to be the decided advantages lately ob- | caused b encumbered the walls have been removed to a more 
tained over hi e Circassians of ta of the Commission in getting the remains of the Temple appropriate situationin the triforium of the ciretlar 
eneral Grabbe is, however, to retain hi -| of Diana excavated. On the 24th arte his body was | chureh, The seats are arranged on the cathedral plan, 
de-camp al.—It is stated in the papers that the | removed to Nova Scala, and was buried in the Greek | gi¢h separate stalls for the benchers. The chure 
Grand Duchv of Finland, which, 30 years ago, a e-| church in the ae of all the i consuls, the pected to be opened for divine service to-morrow week. 
riod of its céssion to Russia, knew no other r ligion than | officers on mis coast, and an immense concourse of the Metropolitan Improvements.~—The City commissioners 
the Episcopalian Lutheranism: of ; how contains re vo of sewers, on Tuesday last, received a eecaee of 7. 
a population of 35,000 souls professing the reli- Can ~The packe et-ship | residents of Cheapside, with bad gis mie Be signed by upwards 
gion of Russia,—An official report has been transmitted - Roclieater, r 5 which calla tion ‘New York on the 4th inst., | of 120 of the- most influential — praying that their 
by Lieut, Sigholt, Commander of the Notth Cape steamer, 
arrived at Liverpool on tilaheoe Bt might The pa papers rote pe ag as aved with wo 
to the Fina nce Department, in reference to the late wreck three days 
brovght by her are three ose previously | noise; the missioners Simagiae with the request, ‘and 
received. They contain little news of interest from the pe that he tate vement should be effected when the 
United States. Mr. Webster’s speec’ at Boston was still | weather r permitted 
the chief topic of ,discussion and of! oO pase —From Metr v-veiiligad <—The official accounts of the 
Canada, the news relates chiefly to the recent Ministerial Centon of Sewers north of thé Thames ¢ 
changes, ay are ~ arson with considerable | foltowi results :+- Westminster, &¢., commission, 
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bers. It states that, genre to the returns of Captain 
Treffin, there were on board the In gérmannland 32 of- 
sbury, 1,316,0137.; Tower 
oca Hatulets, 88,5960. City of London, 792,904¢: ; Poplar, 
guage. The same paper states that M. Giro rd has 78,411/,; St. Katharine’s, 12,9647. Total, 5, 877 5078. 
Selon the office tendered to him by the Chenu, In | The City of London having sent in no return, the bate 
consequence of the new appointments, 80 many vacancies | amount is taken from their return to the House of Com- 
j i rliament, as to rend * gust 1834 : 
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take place for two or three months, and in the mean time ie ‘hi stn rhood- took ook place last rhe rte new fae 
the vacancies will be filled. ‘At present,’’ says the Cath church in the Bermondsey-road, in the presence 
Patriot, “‘ the new Cabinet possesses a large majority, | of a = t concourse of persons. The vont lady who on 
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been received this week. They contain long details = Griffiths, Vicar-A postolie of ee London ‘district. 
the military Operations connected with the Natal expedi the forms usual] on such occasions, the novice 
tion, the success of which has been in all respects eom- was invested with the religious habit and veil of the order, 
plete, the refract tory Boers yielding at length the most un- | and was formally admitted into the sisterhood. 
qualified obedience to the British authorities. The arrival Metropolitan EE Uri ge question of closing -~ 
at Simon’s Bay of apart of the troops employed in this | j, banks at 4 instead of 5 p.m. continues to be 
of th ar ice i ion ongrat gitated in the City. It — that out of 50 bankin, 
nal by his will nominated his nephew, Joseph ex-King of | tion, and a testimonial of some kind to mark the sense 3 have si eames n agreement to adopt the alters- 
Spain, as his residuary legatee, to whom . big valuable entertained by the colonists of the admirab conduct of signifi 
r Y consequently gear Under ciren apt. Smith and his party was in ay. vem Pag’ ini 
tances the city of Ajaccio made an appeal to "the libera- | Papers notice the proclamation of the 
lity of the Count de Survilli sty who has met it with a truly | cing the arrangement made by Lieut. Col Cloete, who ha has 
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uncle nearly all the late Cardinal intended e endow ig direct contravention of the Act of Parliament. Colonel do so. The subject is therefore considered AST 
with. He, besides, ne : full-length statue of Napole Cloete’s proclamation grants a general amnesty to all the reve r state to be ssbmited to the Directors 
and further granted, out of the gallery bequeathed - rebels, with the exception of the four ringleaders, and ibn nd at thei ‘tee 
im by his uncle, Sostecguy additional paintings, to be | declares ‘‘ that all private property would be respected ; he M lavkéte:ae The daiegigeaateld at for the last 
distributed among the great towns of his native | that the emigrant idan should be allowed to return to fortnight = cee =i rerge hon 
land, viz.—I@0 to be placed in the Royal College their facia with their guns and horses—that they should pre arent in the in 
of Bastia, 50 in the town of Corte, in which he himself | be defended from a attack by the Zoolahs—that the of live stoskky —— Vier ke for 
0 be divided by lot a i i i ding | the 
its completion as lo mily should remain pro- 
scribed from France, eererns it to be useless to erect a 
receptacle which might never be o occupied.—Letters fro 
Bologna contain an stein on another testamen . 
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