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1842. | 
THE GARDENER? CHRONICLE. 
811 
8, The four Swiss i formerly in the service of 
are to be taken care of, and the ¢ cantonal Govern- 
cans: are urged to provide obrt as the 
invalid fund no cea exists: he Vorort has also tide ed 
itte members ede Poe the state of 
the commercial relations ot for we 
e u rte, second 
s from wipe Fa mention the interview 
between the Pope an , the new Ro on n-Ca- 
ee ee at of Sydney, previously to his departur. 
ro ome. s Holiness ppointed four Ita ian 
Raion ries Wee the Passion to accompany the Ar Archbishop 
intending to est tablish a mission among the nati ives of 
Australia. 
ext year 
of the same order ee we ee 
question in Sicily, 
dis sputes conn sine d w 
ha: reducing the export 
his Majesty has poets an ordonn aaa 
duty on sulphur from 8 to 2 talari 
oe —Letters from Ath hens to t the 7th inst. in the 
a Times, continue to give unsatisfactory accounts of 
The ive 
cry out loudly for a constitution. A Pat 
plorable exposition of the Greek po 
nounces the poverty of the people greater than at any 
ormer peri overnment ta amount t 
millions of drachmas, to which must be a 6 os 
more local imposts, making a total o millions or 
4 
833,000/. sterling levied from a ok pr of fle tien 
people. The combined army of England and of India, | 
roperior in equipment, in “disciplines i in valour, and in ves 
fi 
ts by whom commanded, to any force whic 
be ppoeed toiti “h Asia, will stand in unassailable strength 
upon its il, a eve the blessing of 
Providence, preserve the glorious empire it has won, i 
curity and in honour. The Governor-General cannot 
fear the misconstruction of his motives in thus frankly | 
announcing to surrounding states the pacific and conser- 
ative policy of his Government hanistan and 
China have seen at o he forces at his disposal, and 
the effect with whic - Sincerely 
he 
ar shall be berved tind will ~~ the whole 
tish Governmen ychoeding ret 
which it shall ret po 
URKEY,.—Fr 
i Le 
that the Sultan, a een 
ledging the new 
sovere fa rj Servia, ro fee 
erms: The 
oo n him the eae 
vino te o be merely 
e Tu arkish Pacha oP Belgrate t shall in 
The 
expressed them 
0 Mate rolling of Artillery. 
ebec, 
islands.—Mr. David Turnbull, formerly British Consul at 
the Havannah, na — known to the English public - 
se recnit wet Raed cecanend or oneg by the 
authorities of that. pny treated with the greatest in- 
dignity, and thrown into prison, sthough he landed from 
in an as the re 
opinions on slavery, 
coiled with the teed and sincerity ae: which he has 
To give some colour to the indignity 
inflicted on that gentleman, a rumour had ether circulated 
that he ‘exas come down 
to = 4th ult.; 4 _ are ore te nothing but war. = 
Texans had determined, it i mec Ban A 
ety of ee move- 
of them 
$3 
3 
ANADA a papers icy by the Cale- 
donia are to the on Mover, Sir-Charles Bagot, the 
paging oo: been dangerously ill, and fears were 
oatertalned for his life. T 
hoult. It was very perce 
this year by 411 es an pertbey the cor- 
venponitiag oorve in to) while the amount of tonnage 
had decreased 433,743 
h CITY. 
-800,0 ee souls, ne sede) 22s. per future preside at the meeting of the Shard Senate. 3. Money Market, ht un, ges ogrd closed at 932 to 4 
IA.— nts from St. Pet berabetlpl state that a | tribute payable by the province of Se shall be tnierdassa ex div. for the opening—equal to 953 4 div. included. 
project is talked | oF which would place Finland in a situa- the sum of eed Plas 3. 4 he departments Bank Stock, 171 to3; Three per Ce mts. Reduc 944 to 
tion to rival the most flourishing countries of Europe. It | which were he semi lity of Servia by the . a Half Bed Cents. Reduced, t101; New 
is nothing less than that of uniting, by means of a canal, treaty of Aavtanople, hale chiens part of the Turkish hree an alf ents., 1012 to 2; India Stock, 
the Gulf of Finland with the numerous lakes and rivers na peal btatement t will be seen that | the 2644; —wt al Ny 50s. to 52s, prem 
_ the interior over a surface of a thousand square lea priv of tl : ; oe 
e plans have already been prepared b ron Rosen- Ee ecteisat the country continued to enjoy per ect trani- . 
Sisiy?, the head of the pa Age f ese ac- | quillity. The wealthy Boyard tae! Phili Ssar8 was Metropolis and its Vicinity. 
counts also mention the death of the distinguished Russian | considered the “favourite candida r the regency of New Houses of Parliament.—The workmen have now 
naturalist, Lehmann, Professor in the uni ity of Dorpat, | Wallachia, though a strong pa am ~vappivitsd by Russia, | commenced their iho on the future residences of the 
well known by his botanical and geol gical researches in | intended to vote fo ‘tbe asian General Kislef. Prince peaker, the S -at-Arms, and ord Great 
Centr. - He was born at Dorpat in 1814, and died | Ghika had taken refuge in Leg ape The other ha of the edifi ce, the clock 
at Simbirsk, on the 12th September, in his 28th yea NITE rae We hav e three. ails this wi a _tower, and the libraries of both houses, are in a forward 
Np1A.—The following important proclamation issue he ship Patrick Henry, fr or news to 
by Lord Ellenborough for ee me of Affghan 4 n, | the Sth ul .; the steam-ship Caledonia, which left Halifax | - Metropolitan Improvements,—We learn by last nights 
has appeared since our last ; it is dated Simla, wz n the 19th; he Grea estern, which left New | Gazette e that Government has appointed an unpa 
“The Government of India directed its a y to pass ork on the 17th, and arrived at Liverpool on Wednesday, commission, for the purpose of considering, on co 
Indus in order to expel from Affghanistan a Chief believed | after an extraordinary voyage ; lve d ys and fifteen | hensive principles, the various plans suggeste for the 
to be hostile to British interest to rep pon | hours. The two principal events in the Un ed States are improvement of the Metropolis. e sion will not 
his throne a Sovereign represented to be friendly to those | the publication of Mr. Dickens’s “‘ American Notes,” and | have authority to undertake plans of improvement, or to 
interests, and popular with his former subje The | the elections in the city and state of New York. The | enter into engagements with res em; b ye 
chief believed to be hostile became a prison , and the | former have been printed in eve ; inable form, and | investigate th ig: A sastans -Ievporaite ‘ cageace: bie 
Sovereign represented opular was re pon | distributed in immense numbers, price Js., over every | charge of effecting improvements, _ x Ogee ‘ 
his throne; but, after events which brought into question | part of the country the day after their receipt. ne | revenue to be derived from them ; “ co ot e bear- 
his fidelity to the Governmen ich he was restored, paper, The New Id, published the entire work | ing of each detached rbigea im only upon ed yer: ge 
hé lost by the hands of an assassin the throne he hadonly | at 124 cents. (6}¢.), and immediately sold 35,000 copies. | vicinity, but upon the gen meu ience - cm = 
i amidst insurre s, and hi h was preceded and e work is said to me v te bk aa eld one “ Bee The following no vps am The 
ollowed by still existing anarchy. Disasters unparalleled | is anxious to see it. The article in e Loregn uarterty | are a 
in their bietant: unless b 4 y the errors in whic they seioaied Review on the A: n press, originally attributed to | Earl of ag emg a ca iy the oe : aa 
and by the treachery Be w ey were completed, have | Mr. Dickens, is now suppo ae, z pe pe Ib he Richt Hon. J. C. Herries e: i 
in one short campaign been avenged upon every scene of | production of Dr. Lardner; though many p oe dis- | Lor si oO be 6, Bignt SiR. eae’ Mr. HT 
past misfortune; and re rays in the field, and | cover a striking identity between aig kad a, Notes Inglis, ogee f mo on or mc pa 
the capture of the cities igh citade nee and Cabul, | and the ar in question. The N: city Mr. orien a f Bad rat et’ wabcrthed for by 
have again attached the opinion of invincibility | to the | state elections had terminated in ¢hnitioniph of the dem Westmi a : yi a pe al Se haeeky ace 
“British arms. The Bri it ar in possession. of | cratic, and the defeat of the ident | the Ae ig ° = e abolition : 7 ee ee 
Affghanistan will now b awn to the S tlej. The | Tyl d published an official statement of the ratifica- | erected i a he % , ar way plies 
Governor-General will leave it to the Affghans themselves | tion of the treaty between Great Britain and t ited | advocate of the anti-s bie pe ee 
to create roment amidst the anarchy which is the | States. ecember was appointed by the phegus, enriche hich PP" i! haar & nae 
consequ their crimes. ‘orce a Sovereign upon | State authoritie ve : au aa Bosprive Lal a} and net »s Pe t, dae 3 . Zi ° mre: of rtd 
a reluctant peo inconsistent with the | day-of public thanksgiving for the 1 
olicy as it As i elgg Sin of she British Govern- ee. ? paper sams seriously, that the poaclad the ayn et mildness ray sage pe ea gh ding Cabelea 
Feats eening , top peg gta satya} paacente “Asplum, at bee Ne ee et th f the old French Prote ‘ant Church in 
that people at the disposal of the first invader, and | commenced the publication of a newspaper ! and that Th 7 site © es peda ys Raa of the 
to impose the burden of supporting a Sovereign with- thom only ‘ —_ the majority of mankind consider | Tat’ Te fa belle icy the Palladian ctvle ported 
out the prospect benefit from his alliance. The | insane,’’ are to furnish communications. New York | public. is bui L rie ; ik 1 paegges | 
Governor-General will aay 7 af recognise any Govern- | paper quaintly Fie oa that ** there — no welphia mgd of the a nian order. hc gee egg ecg | 
men rove themselves, which ers of that description alr cram, , 
shall nF desirous and got of maintaining friendly earaus remark on the protection afforded to this eign m Wy *. saphene fr merchant ant. gg ~ 
Fe ee ee ca eae anes Bakes io |e of ofc snd sparen hw bee 
imits nature ears assi to its empire, the r. Jose on, e vestry- J building 
Government t of India wi oa pepe allits efforts to ti e esta- ecently absconded, been seen near that city, but has | reading or — te ane pbagis oe pags od 
blishment an mainten of general peace, to the pro-| been compelled to fly in consequence of ee, d pe Si ve tt eae aioe: TT he no opening 
tection of the wars oa chie fs, its allies, and to the| for his apprehension. Mr. Burdekin also, t : ranted ee, i ig ~~ Lice GF san ain 10 0 
Prosperity and happiness of its own faithful subjects. The | manager of the Manchester Bank, has been tppretente 3 bs: eR geen P yg genius Commerce sur- 
rivers of the Punjab and the Indus, and the mountainous | and both defaulters will, no doubt, = ore ePereoen peter 2g Egg d Peace—affording an 
passes and th ous tribes of Affghanistan, will be’) and restored to this aN ship - i. Fea i e effect of bas reli as an archi- 
Placed between the British army and an enemy approach- | arrived at New York row Canton. Her Captain reported ne “ ore os visited the 
ing from the west, if indeed such an enemy there can be,| that he spoke, in lat. 25, long. 60 N., the Ne sieh | I jusll daring the day, and it was g y admired as one 
4nd no longer between the army its supplies. The | Ontario, the Cap which Rag rae a ne of | of the finest buildi :g8 nie Seo 
€normous expenditure required for the support of a large squadron had taken a Boveoeeces * the M ayLyyg ee opolian Charo - ate church, which was 
force, in a false litary position, at a distance from i ded tro and forked two af th as added, | injured by lightning about ap was re-opened 
Own frontier and its resources, wi onger arrest a largest. The aan the fleet be pao ved off the | onS unday for divine worship, te thoroughly 
measure for the improvement of the country and of the | sealed orders, which he be dil ok Oped 
