OCTOBER 29, — 
IHE GARDEN 
ERS' 
CHRONICLE AND 9 GAZETTE. 
rovinee of Valen isinter 
oth his - * —— had — — testant A A 
representation made 
— — Denk N Mr. Graham's od 
r. Buchanan, the Bri ag Jae at — 
inis 
g bim to di 
n the Pro 
— ion 2 the. British Consul at re 
to him reven.: 
These 
e = dis: sagreement between Boundary — 
| killed the Sultan. 
a ferment among the po 
e of the 
Sultan. The 7 
delay yed. The Sultan has wri tten a letter to 
—Count Collored 
urich, was attacked with apoplexy 
immedi: 
orning. A te elegrar 
o, the Austrian pleni- Pas 
on 
remain incomplete. Kir 
Grand Vizier. He was 
a 
the 
p 
ek 
= 
1 1 
€" and eee threats of | Th 
ary 
e I Micron. in the sitivi ms 
ene r OTL UG di 
Pasha bis taken office as | a pi 
mers. 
y being thus exhausted, the parties are — wn s back 
on first Principles and England now submits a prog 
an adjustment Ba difficulty, in — she cit t the ‘inland 
of San Juan ass returned his y to this 
most — ive t "rm m 
)much as the shadow of title on Paa part 
isla nå. 
a ans 
possession. 
Pa 
rica 
P diho. say that 
the Briti sh Government, through 1 Lor d Lyons, request- 
thon quite by chance, 
eir safety b 
J 
TOZ 
nd 
phic despatch boer, Zurich : sta 
expected ther 
* € r negotiations 
qiu sterial crisis 
M AR n Hübner, Minis 
‘tendered his resigna ation, which has b 
or egn 
— 1 n otirement of m" and Aide-de- — mp 
is also announ as since been 
Bion Br d the Minister of Finance, 
and the funds 
has poet at da 
as 
a 
in Turkey which guards by the shortest m 
.| the — =* of a disputed succes we 
Ea —Ac 
taken plac 
f the Sultan, the * x Ma e moud Pacha, 
n confined of a was imme- 
s led in accordance wit ich, "the old * rule 
ethod against | 
counts from Alexand 19th inst 
t duc at -. — of the Peiho. 
mmodore Tatnall, for their friendly 3 
The recent filibu 
ing e — n appears to have had a most i mer 
in On their arrest the | company e claimed 
they row dir g est Pass on a 
fishi. 1 The United States' officers, after 
a 
bringing them up to New — confined them in 
a to the 
state that after the Viceroy ing communicated to the | 
pecans the resolution respecting the z Canal, they 
ved upon notifying to their ——— who are 
employ ed on the works at Suez to leave t the e before 
gin mi 
gu arthouse where > no guards, and the 
of Aideinin. and Captains 
Scott "pmo walked 
eld to 
ySSOUX, 
these leaders were each bail in 
hat 
and to 
manner that the Ministerial — August 
has been r The Ar 2 e Albrecht » 
returned from w, where been sen 
a — s between 2 [s rors of mn 
said to 
able to 
2 Prince 
n Meri W morning “for Breslau, accompanied by Prince 
‘rederick William, —— Albrecht, the Minister for 
W. 
ssia to have h 
Archduke ^r he vedid not touch l 
have an interview tim 
nce Regent left Berlin | = 
h rebellious Waghers. 
ler he undertaking towards Euro: 
—A telegraphic despatch 1 has been received in 
anticipation of the 1 - 2 la. t. — The 
Licensing Bill has ead tim 
referred to a select — — — meetings 
ta to protest against 
ent to 
i^ 
bay against the 
has despatch 
e Rohil las in the Deccan con- 
rigandage. 10 is intended to 
send an expeditionary mie - the bands of 
robbers in Centr 4 Ra * . against the remaining 
i the oe 
dud 3s tranquil ; | 300 i of the 
ana San 
agains altogether, 
no the day on Mr the tari is s levied. The Governor the 
smi took — 
lis Ma jesty ur E 
rince t left o ing. grea 
political bearing is generally See to this ae | 
eneral i that the Cza 
Monday ici, — the 
PLE 
ET 
zi 
$ 
and a very g 
and the Regent have sott 
A dh from 
and Russia, 
peter ed 
of Centralltaly to Piedmont, 
Seen 
à terview with th the blur 
to Prussia 
Minister for 
the inter 2 pos; 92 F not off "me * 
The frontier . of 
and — 
eh cau — an 
.B funeral was 
ever witnessed in San Francisco. 
rs, with only three down in 
as unable to play owing to 
] En glanders had promised 
e 
the 
The "Piden ie match has resulted in the 
the All Eng 
fro om Victoria to the 
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San Juan were throwing up a fortifica 
— of a hill below the Hudson Bay Compa 
tation. The Or 
by General Harne 
have 
o pa are sit en pen by the Nan 
follow but orted that the — 
iy ving. vor Teri i pos r, and th Az 
dead. — Shah has had a narr aioe e 
"edi being "had i by a field force under Colonel 
Nott, which in ol him. 
Rao Ram 
has been MEE EE 
took refuge 
The Berlin siiis —. me to — a — 
torchlight 
procession in honour of the centenary of and 
Imty.—BA d h from Turin states t 
Minister of 30 115 e tendered his resignation, on 
account of the Court 
D —" 
on ciet to solicit the oam to accelerate the 
ents an pursue energetically the — p 
miting. Central Italy. Considerable excitement is 
prevail in Piedmont on account of the conditions —— peace, 
which are considered unsatisfactory. The state of the 
is also epreeetied as very. alarming, and it is | 
said that “Marsal Vailla itt 
b 
at the | and 
ing | Body was 
August 30, in which he acces the — om 
tion as a nas uer for declines to 
+} 
- 
the ced, 
e 
the he the crime, and then assassinating him. 
About 50 of the conspirators have been ai , and 
man 
que. 
$ It 
n — ed at the Lahore 1 for 
aul dp g 8. I mel Mine the m Ti np: that * great number of them would 
bassador of the pro d offered a mned to 
for the head of ev — istian. 
His 
has been held 
wnpore, at which it was bern =, D “ Me- 
morial Church? be built on or near the of the 
Public Addresses. 
to presen rch John’s, which is d near 
„ Wheeler’s 2 - church to be under 
care and, like all Tore 
xd to be supplied ied by an chaplains of Indi 
ace ir occupation by French troops, or that a | 
— si shortly break - The official Piedmontese | s 
uthorising the minister of 
of . by means | 
Kong 
or had 
om HINA.—Accounts from Hon 
te that the 3 Am 
Pekin without obtained the ri 
treaty at that city, A Be E oe 
the 
nt o that belongs 
egies fom me, h 
atifeation of the 
h 
—.— CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, at » 
banquet given to the Directors of the Great Bastorn e: 
Holyhead, spoke as follows on financial affairs 
—— am qui uite aware that the office which I have tar Med 
m to hold is one of the deepest interest to you; for 
my 
vod 
2 become their eed 
SE is said to 2 e 200 on her sick list 
rd one of the vessels 
i 
med as 
| '^ | exception Nei from the same canse, A 
s alon 
aving the "whole of her crew without 
Adm iral 
E 
© 
troops a 
e despatched troo! nst the 
that the Austrian Government. has contracted 
e 
lac 
ol — of utili! are PI then, 
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em 
best conditions of and salu- tration of your affairs, That which really detern 
24 hours after such places as be bri pete y ee = had not yet arrived.” „ felt by the mass of the pe — 
‘then indicated. terview between the Pope and| “Uxiren SraTEs.—Accounts Kom New York to the End what is falt by those enlightened and really 
‘the King of Naples has been adjo His Holiness J th inst. state that a fearful insurrection bas taken | classes of the community whom I now have the honour to 
1 — id the address. Let me say, in a very few words, that in my opinion 
has Talbot to the Court of Naples place at Harper's Ferry negroes seiz the position of a public man in England, although it may be 
‘to explain the cause of this adjournment. Conf F ates 1 t cartloads of muskets | one in many respects of care and difficulty (for we have 
have been held between the Pope and the Duke de into Maryland and elsewhere. The railway trains were | $ tach Sod, ang other “respects a position of ainguiar 
"Gramont, on the subject of which complete secrecy and the ph object OF | felicity, for we serve a Sovereign whom it is a Alen 
observed; but it is the 1 wir = outbreak. was wn. The Gov t at the to serve. — Kia her we have ^ noble mistress 
"me" * a 
2... —ꝛ—T ,,... sib. Flare fo propan a ,,,, 
"IvRxzy.—Advices the 19th | mitted to the Am xerican Government a proposition for prosperity has likle to do with my own perena existence, but 
“inst. state that four chiefs of the late conspiracy have tlement of the San Juan aifiealty. They say:— ger "eo do with my official existence, and the com- 
been ely, Hussein Pasha, a a set "m Wiel b tion for | fort of m up m M ecienes, 1 baro tival Jong asagn to know 
— — : aud an Mid who was to have; a sottlensent of the he dispute, à s the "rota no re medy very we depends upon the condition of those interests. I 
