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THE GARDENERY Pts ort 
for Berlin in one of the wager en the principal 
inhabitant heir 
ts accompanied her in carriages, and lined 
e road from Previously t 
her departure, the Empress sent her an autograph letter, 
with a diadem in topaz, adorned with a cameo antique. 
The tor raya sent her also a bouquet in diamonds of 
great v 
— Letters from Stavanger of the 4th ult. have 
: inesred j in nthe daily PM tnd gers that there have been 
found in the bed o of the stream t 
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h major in 
rank, and ee rred upon him the insignia of ne of the 
Imperial Orders. 
TURKEY. — Ady from teeter ries 
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vices 
through Vienna, announce that the Porte h 
Hatti Scheriff, sanctioning the election of the ne ¥ Bove: 
eign of Servia, Prince Alexander Georgewitch, and that 
Persia had accepted the mediati f this country to 
arrange the differences with the Turkish ent. 
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duty upon these pac’ 
cent. upon their declazea value.— 
would follow atural course, should the coal be she 
tained near Sue: 
Inpra,- The French t telegraph has not yet Sure. 
the arrival of the overland mail, which is now hourly ex- 
te 
ade the weste 
of our Indian empire. ffensive and de- 
ty with Dost Mahomed, providing for the 
safety of the Khyber and Bolan inst Persia and 
1 be pe te a F su 
€ movements it is 
powerful arm 
—, Moe have altendy sade, sy for the total rbjogtion of 
The 
and a eng, fclitating 
he es anager of t ster 
ook his passage an boo 
of re Chenblods the eminent divine, at Sadar ves 
pe ont—a name not merely of American, but of 
furopean celebrity—is the most s striking & event mentioned 
in the papers, which are otherwise occupied with the 
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ear. com- 
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fled ae to 
relinquish er pastoral ana His de ath was general 
t.—The British Queen 
tides 
morning, rey a very lengthened 
having bore up estern Isles 
h supply of co 
the yn gma is given in so v 
that m 
"tee place 
by 
ortant pe ire vig of public opinion that 
has yet occurred in favour of Mr. Clay. It is also con- 
fidently rumoured that t the democratic party are likely to 
agree 6 the nomination 0 
States minister in — 
Calhoun, Van Bure 
m Halifa ax state that the Pajlin- 
as fe 
mote the 
endeavour to establish. The Attorney-General for 
Canada, Mr. Lafontaine organs 
constliuens?, the fotirth ‘ridin, of Yor eg but his 
jjutor aldwin, pera rl Gener al for Western 
nate, e was defeated for 
Copmardialea can ees Mr. 
poll by n 
pe 
Stanley, announcing that the Queen had refused to Ae 
pr i! of certain pp aero who had ask oe wn 
ma oronto an ternate —_ t god 
vineial Govern ment, Kingston is to re ain the civil 
metro 
—The papers brought b 
a AND Tex y the 
Columbia state that Masibo has commenced the invasion 
of her revolted provinces, Texas and Yucatan, with a de- 
gree by Fac, i J Gen. 
Pie vigo’ ear to ate 
vaders. 
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shape of the sworn 
capital, and picite, 
for such accommod s from 
© causes—the s ing of speculation, a growing 
conviction forced u the public mind, by experience, 
e, _ those of farmi 
that neither the profits of tr 
grazing, will admit of the high re 
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h treason any months 
before he a ymin a tried at i tier bline bar 
en 
Mone chiriygrnt ty onsols for money and the 
og Mette of ti to 
oy 253. ee 55 3 Exche uer Bills, 59 9s. to 60s. fain ; 
ee per ; Three a a Half a 
Cents. Nelaanh eos - 1006 ; India B s, 50s. to 
press ; New anda _ 88 Cents, 1014 to Togs 
nd Long iiatlice, 123 to 1 
HMAetropolis and its bn, 
Presentation of the Lord Mayor.— ednesday the 
Lord Mayor elect was presentéd by the iasenaee 0 the 
Lord Chan 
neellor, for the purpose of being approved of 
as the chief his eect by the Queen. The Mayor 
ele ve was d by the leading members of the 
oration. ‘Alter ‘hia usual speech from ‘the Recorder, 
iting an account of the ayor’s history and pur- 
suits, the Lor h fees n 
in anno jesty’s tte of 
made by the citizens ee London of a Lord Ma the 
a er perfect oti r. Hum- 
phery would satisfactorily perform the duties of the office 
which his fellow-citizens had elevated him. At the 
close of this ceremony ~ d Chancellor, in accordance 
with usual custom on the first day of Mic ee 
term, gave a déjeiner to the Judges and leading m 
of cl bt 
tof Aldermen.—A Court was held on at 
which ‘ald rman Thomas Wood applied to ee Court to 
investigate th ‘the charges made against him. fe @ stated that, 
ad m 
the Court to give him an Speeeceaity of Baro. that the 
attacks made upon him were altogether groundless 
as falsehood, his brother 
him the 
n to expect at their hands, and h 
ta seas a ste 24 the Court che the Livery. 
since that event searched the decisions of the Court, and 
could find no coal * their droceedin 
edifice, just comp 
wh fr om its foundation ; the unfinished Catholie 
stated, that they 
the ground of that decision, 
tha fully 
and rk was gry a me d. The shipping i in the bay suf- 
oe a Teataed and the total loss of pevpert 
uae to 50,000 dollars. No li 
Resta hlsie'The late 
abstract of the monetary 
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from oat Shey af Fre an the Couto 
