THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
(January 16, 1864, i 
memorandum has been issued. from the Admiralty, | i 
it was at once controlled by the Government _ when 
He pointed out the abuses of pow 
which the Opposition reproached Go 
being respected. 
with 
of distinctive colours to be worn with the . gold 
Jace | 
Cobos the electors being allowed to Nur "S 
ment. and ende 
cu 
hat Mes 
8A 6.8 RS AS ee ee 
uiid 
e ister hen drew a pictur 
cedin g Administrations, and “criticised the co 
appla d he Misftrity. He declared plainly that t è 
Constitution would only be modified «hs the Emper 
who reigned and governed. The Chamber declined i 
listen to another speech m M. es Favre, 
he amendment was then rejected by 198 to | 
= - the Chamber adopted the first paragraph 
Address. It is "reported ris that 
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strip es on the slee ves aie nav: — € s0 who 
fortt wel he ve and|the fourth kind of liberty, he claimed the po of 
civil branches of the service, wal be reri by } introducing om questions as the Chamber pleased, 
different colours. This alteration will probably be final, | instead of having its proceedings traced it by t 
asit is understood that des: ajesty has expressed a | Government, and, moreover, that the Assembly should 
strong opinion against any important change being | really have control finances and her 
again made in the uniform of the Navy. — ns which came legitimately under its delibera- 
Tur Court MARTIAL ON COLONEL AWLEY.— | ti s to the fifth kind es libertv, he d for 
Hi al Highness Commander-in-Chief has ép inito gove rinde nt—for the XE of the rule 
reco; ed her Majesty to confirm the finding of the mioa vested the power of piem ne Minister, and 
late Court-Martial, and has accordingly directed | the duty 
Colonel Crawley to resume the command of the Innis- th ings a he said m might be conceded ci a few alterations 
killing Dragoons. Major Swindley, Surgeon Turnbull, jin law and practice without mator g ferri 
d Adjutant Fitzsimon, who ga vidence at the trial — existing Constitution, and if they were ceded | 
be oved from the reg giment. R as of „opinion that — would mim Tittle right 
ludes by making le t th e score edom. e deprecate 
Rosi e, by practically withdrawing the censure passed any attempt to aaen, his proposals because they 
upon’: ‘him for having attributed Sergeant Lilley ld bring the Constitution into closer similarity 
to t of England. He said that these were not th 
principles of English liberty only, but of liberty in 
reim Tere e abstinence gf the Ex iva from | 
nce with Lay m with the liberty 
Francr.—The cerem: ony of conferring the cardina?s| y 
hat on l Monseigneur le Bonnechose took | emos discussion, d Py ees 
hursda: 
V 1 
+ +h Tick 
ance sal 
England y^ the tsenlling 0 a Conference on th 
Bi. nN 
‘Thursday. 
his Majesty replied as follow 
tration without a ner a dme were tru aly rae 
minimum, 
Schi Hol estion. The following is Ld 
| n im a summary of tis Note:— 
ce of 1852 only created an im) 
“I have reason to say honours Mie ens e very smallest amount of powe 
imposed upon ont in "a denco, which i creases f tes in privileges which entitled a people to call [erii 
proportion t ask myself, there ore, if good is “ks aitt h tified hi t t blic 
not as great a ar AN is ill fortune. But our guide and imse e justifie is return " d ic 
support is religious faith, coupled with political faith, confi- i Lr "the analo; ol his conduct in cas 
dence in God, and confid: a mission to accomplish. You of the Republic—a form of government be "BT 
may.be astonished, as I am, to see at so short an interval did ovà büt.hider whith. he. rendered 
men hardly escaped from shipwreck again call winds and x Enos 
tempests to their assistance. God protects Fran o | the public essential services. He furthe justified 
visibly to wage oe spirit x evil deme ex wt ay himself by reference to the concessions in a liberal 
forth, asitstion. e propo ee anaes MN 3 direction made by the Emperor, by the adv ice which he 
marked out. Every honest m n feel himself at ease ` > MA 
* within its bounds, Near éry oie seed avd the opportunity | had given to his ; rendi o take f 
of expressing his ideas, of controlling the acts of the Govern- the exi sting erudit and by the either soe 
ent, and of taking an b aros part in ape um at at his age, nd after the posts w ich he has filled, 
Exclusion no longer exists ks areata oai A: e Ael ER he could not be for a ament roni of any pers nal 
does not separate the of reli 
Spirit of Leones which. poc and are 
Pero i bo re s to draw closer É rias Am 
of. opin: 
d iy itor 
Md of pig bl 
of 
family, now a prey to misfor 
was resolved that they tonla “never "behold i in x a | 
iat the Corps "Législatit on Friday MM. Berryer, Gouin, 
| ferene 
| loan was 
rt | Wi eben tein from 
Mn i 
et signed 
A naon mark, has changed d ita ie 
at subject." 
La France of Saturday evening says it NE rs certain 
that ven cud ie reject ire proposal for 
The conditions of the new 
publish r h 
scription will remain open fr 
of January. The issue price will be Ne 30c. Interest 
the Ist of Jan ary. M 
wer while his f 
po 
exile. 
In enten ‘he ratt € is ge tenth 
o be aid at the time 
» ‘the amount taken is 
equal instal. 
by the ct M. Berryer commenced 
ere na 
but 
his 
ing that at his age he. had no pros pects, 
iie m liberty. He warned d diio 
take re, * for the eris eo ident in its pontes 
n which the 
noting in t the , present. | state of French finance w 
vided the causes which led 
which 
to 
e 
on of desire is rd "s 
hich ds 
the 
M. Thiers, “The ir will exa 
stated that he considered that eeproma a "nent 
t afraid, as 
e menaced. He 
ed that none of the liberty giem by Z 
iers was deficie nt in the country, that the Pa " 
tid its 
I tha t he Tipa eror reigne ed and governed, 
and that liberty would M M ae the time had 
Lasai, em Lm it was necessary to wait. Eu Jules 
to M. 
3. 
Bother repeated with the same 
the attitude of the 
to 12,000. ore variat 
et to ee 
bons of 4p 
The official papers of 
documents taken from the four 
azzini was sa aid to 
this request, from a letter 
to ONE de at Greco's ydg 
had received from Mazzini a sum of 
One of the conspirators ae confessed that the da 
pui which ber wie were all pois 
nsequence ments Mazzini on 
while Gre j 
4000 
s than half. The amount “of hee 
Medi g 
princi 
polities. He said that there 
and fundamental princi iptes of 
was of five kinds—pers 
debatin 
the liberty of the 
eai 
as a few millions; the expenditure. meri ur ^to b 
ood he oan is 10,000,000f. 
be afrai ak 
o ‘aprons 
liberty, he said that while —€— abuses 
resource of 
wer 
E 
govi ming t 
Dep A Re "lovordghty, order, and te and|in the departments, and TA vg them: 
nal liberty, 
EN liberty te iol "the liberty | right: ied eius on account of fatigu 
mA iy liberty of 
the 
pres 
completely was enhn he said, by | the fact M: Thiers supported t 
whose icize the |r especti 
y + t its s but all noti 
Wh 
ce, mou. In n thie & isti on 
aillefer, 
as TOW, calmly At Lia i i petitioning for t bem, 
while he disclaimed v M. Thiers behalf, m a as 0! 
or MM Rh e y idea afe snc The rant 
w how 
» om hiers. at he 
take | ¢ 
lay, 
n addressed 
was then 
d Glais-Bizoi 
the 
the elections, M. Segris ested 
tion of the deputies of Pisin condemni e electio 
selves the 
surrendere : his 
M. ard 
monopoly of independence. M. M 
explai 
We 
res, 
caused great excitement. 
M. Rot Minister, in reply, dwelt upon the 
t | disoyalty o of ‘the preceding speaker. This ex Pig ession 
with loud dissatisfaction, and was subse- 
- t the r 
t 
ey d 
would ud in is 
uy addressed the Rae em to the London daif ; 
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asation of every description have been, since | ; 
ite vot four Italians in oie s changed with an attempt aga 
Louis Napoleon, hea; on s the organs of the i 
a man w 
iving m 
-— 
ute 
acth Mgr ome 
at office e Unit iana, at Milan, 
ai^ = letter, with e) without b ss 
addressed b; to Greco in Paris. Greco X 
uke de en 
ing the electi tions. He attacked the principle of 
ursday | w 
Spoon e of the Opposition Ha 
brity, died 
— 
Kingdoms an 
. | rights and origin ve oa majority, but regretted the 
of the Administration and the Se, 
of y^ name of us into the nom 
d | He 
tion of a railw 
SPAIN.— 
mperor 
grec ee ret to understand official omini: 
the of 
pik: every kind of liberty! ci 
of Wednes' 
lishes a Royal pe atid EN the 
cial committees abroad. to receiv deeem 
