e as the Amour, or so well | 
eo. rn’ page | tearing down 
r it far | body i 
acie y ros than | 
ion may hear | 
E 
followed up the murder by s sacking the 
the fi 
mg the house and 
The unfortunate gentleman’s 
erally h to 
or of Saroa 
of M ie som 
b ori i a aeonit nen, tever efforts they may have used, 
Jot Piat the Roman Catholic should be tolerated in | they did no succeed in saving the life of either 
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: n, and ikewi 
g the Baptist persuasi ips by British men- of-war, apy years 
e assassins, 
yas € ni to oy house 
a gas) 
or y e 
ut their petition was ae ed. rears 
Th th ae. 
ex ition W 
abba, _— the ain aby of va a ragge ig 
hos e stat of he alth hms hase 9% Jeet y the death of t “ere Early on the 
follow Pree Captain Pullen 
AN “Cour had occurred, ae two bo: 
peeling the egina a kal Ji had mE in an | When “they ene the inner reefs Turkish ‘soldiers 
guard of 6500 dollars to the Ethi 1ope. they continued, how- 
‘ampana, the well- | ever, to advance until ‘they found themselves surrounded 
mpana wee m of Etruscan | by a crowd of about ses m 
eg and the director of the Monte di Pieta, on | reefs poured a shower of stones upon the boat 
ae embezzlement, has terminated i ina verdict crews were a RAEES armed and soon rrr their 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
_ | believed to 
with a few small guns. 
T | to-oppose fa 
h were murdered, Low l; 
i hands of the rebels. On tb 
Brigadier Sh 
e joined by Kooer Dowlu Singh an and 
{000 Seen tok a ir Sadat guns; they 
See did rapidly, #0 
TH 
EA 
where 
Rabim ‘Ali, with ab about 
lecided to 
them with 1000 cavalry, Seeqpiiencrtine 
an and spac 
feld, losing, however, 2 
with his Dewan, ‘Din ker Row, and so: 
re, Agra, which he veached:on 
June. The family of the Maharajah es to Nurw 
his palace was plundered, and 
1 Brigadier: 
fro: were 
also to concentrate at that pent ro the ag of June, and 
a combined movement, under Sir 
made against Gwali i 
family of Scindia, 
About 500 of ber ee 
seized the magazine and 1 
ede roclaimed the Nana 
er him. ‘heen irga 
The rebels 
as Pechwa, and Tantia ae as chief 
or had gone bee wer 
ca 
against the g” ne dajana ot 
d in the nel h- 
o a strongl 
; d ‘and a sentence of 20 yea rs’ back js ship, not, however, without | bouring jangle, while his a with the to re —_ Tahsee! of 
The _ cate by w whom he efended has hat aving bee pelled to ers a volley of| Bansee, was plundered by the rebels. Mr. eld, ‘the 
punish On the same ae the Neapo- mrasketry ito “ther assailants, a of semoeny et Ey byes ith 250 Emrtpums md 
i e unar ara has been exiled to Procida for a days now elapsed until the arrival fro hold, an he enemy fled precipitately on hearing of the 
à the — a KA, Cag jari. cca oF Naamik bw ogee ep Governor Me the | approach of our troops. Mr. ‘agfeld. as now 
2 TURKEY AND —The accounts received Hedjaz, with a body of: about 800 Turkish troops. along with the Rajah to attack some rebe vga, no 
“a a Tie of the “feeling of the whole of the | The crew of the steamer entrented their officers to be | Row on sig, oo Ae oo oe Sy awe 
| Limedan portion of Turkey towards the y, if not by laying | rebels in Check till the rains set in, and th Gogra rises. 
a ion are oi arming hey amount to the |t the place in ashes, “a least by being itted Ao tan d, It is itn a rebel force at Bulliah, which consists ‘chiefly 
Í n that a civil war based ence of creed is | even though at the risk of aang iiai ost | of er, and : at itself eget Ggiments sent HY ee 
j E at hand over the entire Turkish Empire. This |200 men, opposed to a population of 40,000 ; ut “the | & wi he = ` k Rajah aM, whois in his ort 
T strongly evinced around Mo o that | Kai m sent repeated messages beseeching Captain ey ee 
si er in Dalmatia, General Mamula, | Pullen to desist from all interference, warning at Mundaore-Apprebensio sion a rom om pha Ben soa — 
st amoentrating his — ae the frontier ready fi for | his own house was surrounded by infuriated fanatics menat that pl poe; ig Scindia has already joined tho rebel 
g , alt reements. stan a or. 
bee i spore.— “Sir E. Lugard m successful attack on the 
bs subsidy anari yrange! we ie n Got o 9m | 7 ne hia ained — in Ao house, and declaring ea j mo con std vata beepers Boys nthe ariv- 
we been unpaid, P y petar i single gu i them out of the jungle, kiling 100 men capturing ‘tw 
ult. The amount sent w: ducats. from the ship, not raf = Hives of of the refugees, but Ar aa These rebels have since fled southwards, ra 
—The telegraphic phi from Constanti- | also his .own, wo tainty be ig o> by Brigadier Douglas. The thermometer at Jugtespore in 
complete : satisfaction to be given forthe |On the 20th Naam Pasha arrived with his | tents w ie? were” elite ais Sane 
arrived at Bel- | troops, and some detain order ‘was saree . Chae oy 8 Sir E. ronder tag They 
on the Eng ; of 
a the 29th “alt. 21 guns were immediately fired | Miss _Eveillard and ‘other “rescue Eur 
ps with hdrawn ori- mt nsulate. At the | sition at first made by the Pasha the crew 
f Turkish infantry, |a 
headed by | | aed and, „escort ted by 
, over which the 
sulate, and acquainted Mr. Fon- |t i ade 
ommitted th 
ropeans ha 
Jops. In spite of the on 
e Co and marines | Ghu 
ine in grand uniform, | | were afterw iron gta fr “ith the British er “sea nch ore 
d a boi e mi 
Tai: the ‘English and French | ‘ 
5 ly executed, ai ne others were s were vahoisted ert a salut of 21 guns. On the | 
Later in the a the Turki a 
‘troops drew up in parade to ceive Sir Henry | the 3d inst., bringing home fagees. The nu ee an 
og arrived at 6 in the Sect: and was nore E at ee, om 21, at oe the: it moment 
with much ceremon; a Christian re in the e place, Hadramaut | 
cane terrible reaction of the M: a abali iae ere to Save been the chief -actors in the 
against the Christian: kei place in Candia outbreak. Itis said that t the Mos p 
Greek of Canea killed a Turk in Turkish fi ed down, by order’ 
the £ mast- 
tness and ev 
at Delhi. Naamik Pasha 
t 
ers in custody; but, sat the plea of 
rnt-several of the roomy bic b “gag core the district, 
otal is again t 
driven out of the Samant jungle 
ban said to be at 
Sys e 
ai ah co ae i = 
capture a 
a considerable Se a ted 
e 
ooradabad are q 
disarmed, the latter dist 
uite Ning nh the 
Rampore The of this Sapte jrih 
erated | oe vrais 3 r A teen three out of aari — 
Bareilly is also quiet, ‘with the ipai ta, 
s a which is somewhat disturbed. 
i stores; 1 s ra 
{having the power of A and death, he has referred Se een E Tople Witi wo guns 
tinople. Grave aroe whether | tacked Raat, in the Humeerpore tt but were defeated, 
imakam or Naamik animated with with the loss Se re ‘by a force sent by the Chie 
he chi ination to quell me outbreak or a arn ajah Thar Jeader, Martun Rao Taulia, was 
ly and en possession of the cate their TnT e e 0 refugees who 5 a Sirideannsne ittu bees 
artillerymen stationed in it taking part arrived at Suez asse nt, notwithstanding t the small- acduft, marched against Tirohan, the trongari ian 
ness of the force et his Cispioted, the slightest show of | Row, who bad a force of some 10,000 men. ry, Narain = an 
i inati f the Kaimakam would have | General Whitelock £ the rebel troops melted away, and Na 
ces have broken out in th -| determination on the part of the Kaimakam wo es ne 
mace ss! that l un | Row surrendered himself. hae fi bor brass gun 44 
Bagdad in consequence of the recruiting for | sufficed to maintain tranquillity, and that a single gum | Sfond of muskets, a crore ofu gam dt sea 4 4 
Tn several villages the authorities have fron the forts would effectually hav e established | property were found in his fo r 
out. Omar Pasha has sent troops to | immediate order. telegraphic m Con- how:—The important positions “sot öt Mho r sei 
3 sf stantinople, dated W ay the 14th, su | yea eg rað oF sae urano robe Js. A wing of her 
—An outbreak took place at Jeddah on the | a general 1 officer of the Turkish army has n ordered | Majesty's 92d Highlanders has been despatched from Dre y 
when the Mahomedan inhabitants of| to roceed immediately to Jeddah, as Imperial Com: | py rail and bullock train to Mhow, and two more com of 
massacred a os a pit inepe with directions to punish the guilty persons Hg ances an at some opto it Taco gine X company 
eoit aw: will be thro m Mhow f l of that 
the ital, 
aa Tarah ic despatches in in anticipation of t capital Bose nd om 
i ith is again in 
e | Caleutta, Bombay, and China mails have arrived wi 
-intelligence from Centa to the 10th of June, Bombay = “aoe Sa eral TES ZER pe ar et 
bt - Ma Tane, m Tagra Pes to the 22d of May. The E ern Mahratia G Contry it, pnt 
- 5 nied in that quarter. ‘Tbe chief 
we yr pre ir aoe casio left Fattehghur on the 4th fl me anticipate of rebellion and the murder of 
- tojoin the Governor-General at apane The rebel | Jir. Manso! coated at Belgaum on the 12th oryune. 
pie ost f Humeerpore have ped across the Doab| "rhe Punjab.—Thirteen and non-commissioned 
be << = asters the ion of the}. tive officers of the 4th Native Infantry a Domn or 
Be > Trice. ‘They numbered Some 5000, man, from guns at gallu. on the et ist Pmt by 8 
x i waar: trl ya yN pra da in under Brigadier seit abe irk tat by the s labourers on the 
$i a i Col eea The rebels are harassing and aoe ing me ‘| canal, plundered Oe bazaar fo yg ne eg E a E Fe 
Rre storm. i pan Sa ies hse Tea ih siding with seek led beaten of, sd whl le recrossing the river a 
ghee: te lt. er Lee hing This «was | p — Ope cite Rajah of the dren. ‘The: ence Sat tas men avo 
JE: ‘. swam the evening a few Greek residents | us who are Ne gg ne spo ene EEP “ae fow were} eae ee a 
> ie à off to the ship and stated that dis- er aor ae oo emp in the first — a uhomdie General Jones ae peit abr bers sate 
# aen entered ‘ato ait — 5 tablishing order in the Poora district) ie ainat adjacant without opposition. 
in PONT oa ae niet the Montvie at 
x ri Brerything ho ve t a Pe oot fit for duty; and the number or zan from sunstrok hubad. Troops We pecan Es a neg t brains Ais Fa 
PN Quiet; nota -shot no: A ADN exceeds the mortality —_ all other sow ham Shahabad and wor ror} ten wi Seog 
s had r a ery was heard, though | °F, clenow.—The enemy a in great for en å jungles in whi -a ents IPTE T 
’ f even then already WY d: a are intercept the > communications ng a Barrae ckpore.— -r yo 
je : 1 had tal the precau 1a whe wen ople how r continue to ee of | option of disba: banäment or of se! 
e The English Consulate was the first point | Lucknow wan soily, a ne ter aon wn at| Crriwa.— The allied fleet aiat of 19 ships, P 
en . actin Consul, t Gwalior.—The ier our the Calpee eae pihi etn oe which 16 were Steamers, Was a at anchor off ‘the mou 
i blows a a crowd of rate cm eas] Agra. The main yma the Nawab of Banda, fled first t to In- 
the Ran nee of Jhansi, ani 
