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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
Joss on our side.’ The Paoree rebels were defe eated | E 
Helena and ‘Prince Arthur. Her Majesty gave mall} 
ity, in order to the to 
Co) | It is understood that her Majest my si y othe 
with great slaughter on the`öth p i ay Cane: rue ag TE anid leave Baltora for London on Mon. H Ro To aie th nee 
RoBERTS between Gwalior and Goje r Tae day n ae ys iness has: therefore 
nemy left 450 dead upon the field while our | 3 —It is understood that after ee toa country, and is 
loss consisted of Lieut. Cancer (2) of L’s 9th | | the oth of No mu aer next, the Prince of Wales’s 17th cial journal mR ity: 
Regiment killed, four officers wounded, and four | birthday, Mr. Gibbs will retire from the office of tutor | confirmation a this es the d 
b : ri ts|to his Royal Highness, which he has held since |lawsof t} merti 
ank and file killed a d wo ed. The accounts Februar ry. 1852. and that on. Colonel Robert Brr th ee ae Constittitión, 
zoaeiy yad by: the last Mail relative to the rebels from | Lb = aaa ed Governor to his. Ro oyal Highness | dning pig venta R Biman 
ce ev. C, Tarv nd director of | his Majesty rane 
ra oi aoe under PUNJAH SINGH a ina NERES oyal I the 1 ‘etapa > a 
Sıxan, were surprised and defeated on ‘an 28th Highness will poi be grandest at the same time. | bility towards God, E E e 
4 x They are Major Lindsay, Scots Fusilier Guards ; Maj ajor in the best 
ult.. by the police force, under Captain DENNEHY, T > name of the King, as 
i ecsdale, Royal ge i and Ca apta ain G. Grey, Rifle] Prussia, in a Pe Regent, 
their leader, Pon Sneu, and about 200 of a Brigade; and Lor ds the he eg ance with this 
followers, being killed. Brigadier M‘D RINCE Sn —The Tor yal ol, screw frigate, | the Gnana ae ee <a rts 
defeated and peetape the rebels in the Talown arrived at Spithead on Thursday fi Plymouth, to} assumes the Rege ogy inthe the 
sie: on the n k ” Jumna ; and Captain oo lira until the re-establishment of his = 
wit rink a overtaken E ORLEANS Faminy.—The Cou t de ena accom- | Prince Regent cording to the hakt. N 
+38 vos h 4 cat Ti dct by the: Duke de iaa has been making | yokes the Chambers for the 20th ink ean 
pir defeated t ọ Fe el who ha ieged Rus- | tour in the West of England. His Royal echoes Highness will take the oath to the when his 
sareh, in the — district, with a loss of 20 | has visited Plymouth, Falmonth, Truro, Penzance, the | first act of the Regent was atinin, Ne 
killed. pr: 59 woun mde he rebels have | Land’s End, and other towns and places of interest in | the Interior, Herr von W = Never 
PERE eh, their head- Devon and Cornwall. om pa said. that. the: Duke z tively refused to sign the Royal deere of the Ma pai 
quarters, with esi a ya and a strong body eet preg a tio Di eran Tree E AT oe i gency on the Prines, ue 
of the rebels in Rohileund has been defeated s NEw. Baroy eon, has directed larki of Bran Mediate T + ponies 
with the loss = ae am am 
H. Brownt, 2a 
Sinpoorah, w 
tion, and camp equi page. 
Tho disarmed Sepoys of the Pte and 69th Native 
Infantry a w Native Artillerymen at Mooltan 
sive on t They attempted to 
seize the gu but were driven back =s 
ra Baa minated, The Adjuta the 
bay Fusiliers — four Jen eeii were 
ted d in the outbre 
Fr ina we Nal accounts to the 24th 
August. Canton was quiet, and KWwEILIANG, one 
of the Commissioners bE negotiated the trea aty of 
inted C 
f the United K: 
.C.B., Lie 
Ma aca? s Tadika Forces, and member 
w Governor-General of India, and to the heirs male 
his akiris gros Ag pe 2 
dignity s G E aronet o oe, to md 
Jam utenant- Gens me 
of the Council of 
of 
aa 
patent to be heed under the Great ey granting the | ne rth al family se ek = 
his re 
King and Queen left 
| Meran, where 
will 
Tie os LEN 
Pa ma ie It 
Pingos sika 
| jected to wha i forthe winter, His Na ater 
y the goon ener a Rawson Willem ms, a 
Colonial Secretary of the Cape of Good Hope, to be a | 
Civil Companion of the Bath. 
Foreign. 
Francre:—The Empress as left Paris on Saturday to 
join the Em eror at the eap sa on Their Im- 
a i- ~~ 
pro insult offered to 
t 
whe been uaa eA the detent of che t 
rial Majesties left the on Monday for 
Rheims, where a — reception was prepared for 
hem The entr, the city was made in. state. 
Eta oes | 
MADDEN, of H.M.S. Sanspareil, was dan 
wo y the en enemy’s fire, white Ca taia La sy 
Royal Engineers, and Lieut. Daw 
engal N ne In lantryyere killed Sri 
own 
o 
and 
tants. “ntheoprtooagant the forts oma | Hôte 
usly 
e 
de = 
ae which ox Majesties noon om we 3 the 
whole line of route the ch 
= the Toyalty. of the citizens ve 
day ars 
for St. 
egio 
the ie and Empres: 
ani ese 
French Minister of Agriculture. and Comm 
"Tyrol pms 
a a day, an 
orse. 
the spot, a berg 
ground in 
aiee 
oe 
Wh ar ora the 
on 
fthe ft re acts as an nal 
Ta 
He fired at pe spe rog acpatrol burned te | 
” On eng sentry ny apo 
te 
wal 
payee bok 
Ory, 
the stor 
nervous cea asa 
visions ol 
to 
sse Lord Erer 
o Shanghae, in| 
re 
N| of England to obtain for bim aois 
sai baser Aii 
“ seer.” 
which he has drawn up touching ra re trove f leases, 
| the rotation of crops, and other matters. The “Minister 
x _ queries seeks Bes learn:—1, Whether since 
ecting duties the keras 
abolition of prot 
oted to the cultivation of 
bts dati dag 
diminished. 2. Should the. posse 
Ponce S whether actual 
creased as h the 
increased or 
aaae have 
aa 
The _ Toulon 
nå tillage? 3 
g0 
eee 
Steamboat Compan 
Government f 
but a 
beam any y stations 
in drain adab i 3. Wha 
been ci a “effect of E Pe, ot he the Corn Laws o 
glish 
En agriculture Sin that period has ‘the 
agai 
ning satisfaction m the 
of the. Vice Consuls of Fran 
pai at Tetuan 
The ee of Pass, by a Royal decree da 
-has ch e PRINCE of cers 
to his 
a 
tion? 5. Has the rent of on risen or fallen 
come of those who cultivate their own ‘aul 
garages 7. Has the selling 
mproved or 
Ja nd become better or 
rse? and, 8. Wha 
ted| the influence of recent legislation on the neie 
of 
of bread and that butcher’s meat in Englan 
as Ragin with full powers, according 
until the re-establishment of his Majesty's 8 
health.. The Wacky ~ accordingly assumed th 
mey, and voked: the Chambers for 
20th inst., wien) ron will take the oath to the 
pai. 
Rome News, 
THE QUEEN IN SCOTLAND.—On sday week the 
Queen walked i in the neighbourhood of the Castle. _The 
tion for the statement of some of the apio E journals 
THE 
Fe rance, ana 
o join cin ie regi 
Scottish Church have established a 
regular service in Paris. Principal Tulloch, 
Andrew’s, isto be the minister for eight candies in the | 
re In the meantime the servi ice, which is i ain 
or 
pg vat power as 
sugges the Cabinet “of Tiabon has been con- 
| 
The Count and Countess ` Persigny arrived o on 
said We 
ditionally conti in the dispute between rina and | 
Po ortugal. The Austerlitz and ping T ael | 
i A coune 
stalking. 
a visit to her tr Son On Frid 
Princess Helena and Prince Arthur. The Prince Con- 
sort, Prince ‘Alfred, and he G Count ra Flanders went 
out shooting, accompar nied by Count Persigny. The 
een gave a ball in the evening to the serv: aoa nd 
s of the Castle and neighbou shee urday 
Queen drove the ean and 
The Prince. 
Prince Consurt A out with Princess 
has ee 
is is mid that the Breech ypres 
offer 
purely and sing en = pen aras o - - 
—The Queen of Portu 
oo 
PAIN, 
- On Wednesday the} is 
ss reyes held on board me ater ‘vessel, com- | 
osed of Admiral Lav: the 
ent Minister, a the siapa @ officers. o of t 
three other F o 
The captai 
hich had bee a was also 
—The Prince of the Asturias. PIET butj t 
going on favourably. 
'RUSSIA.—The King 
eo | 
kda] | and 
e Lisle, iye 
vians, 
has at length recognised the family of civi 
alt or consent to 
sent Tho Cat 
inet a] 
establi ee 
‘od Of coe 
the Company may paa 
PRINCIP. 
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