Tt i0, 1858. J 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
219 
Ja ajor Waterfield, oi 
e Bengal A as murdered o) 
ia of May w hile tee elling p an Tha (Bae 
on the 
n his place in Parlisment. 
la noya the settlement of the questio 
inister i i me a body of rebel: feared — i 
oe Bal M ein reference to the observations eee who crossed the Grand Eire nk Road. Cape Fanshawe, = abs mrt oe on ahaa cae oon 
jopar pape’ A ace ompanied him escap d got up a o practical v sult. — The Bish from 7 
Jord Malm that Bngland s ith t caring the rebels take their Sapar taR he T ziad was no p doubted the effi Ann of ie voluntary sy: an 
“nis this ove fact—the m ain a inpired by the mogt Jindi, received and treated by the inhabitants of aja permane of revenue. The Bill ould = as 
of this = A age village close by. transfer 300, t 
Se futtering of her fiag een and sa drini iat dis- Shorapore.—The Rajah of Shorapore, a young man of 23, w the landed EA. A he wet na l Ga 
isre ships harik in and that is precisely the | had been tried for levying war against the . rina a enr strongly condemned the Bill as a measure oi vod 
Ly v =) learn that | and sentenced ransportation for life, had committed suicide | and pe aa against the labouriag poor of the tity They 
= pont o throw its weight into oe, abonkine himnes: with a revolver. ere o have their churches maintained, and sweeping 
an army —The pe -Baj pr af f Sok ec at | away pe Tega heen Soran ndisgui spoliation of ed 
Sy d ti E KER mac s of and o p ta ed a Pa ait iT poor by th —Lord CAMPBELL thought abolition wi 
ven the Bombay. His Rah sid oe Seutixation will probably be Seinde. equival ag impoliti an njust.—Lord PORTMAN sup- 
= ri up = THE CAPE.— Gov rernor Sir G Gre rey was prevented ported the Bill merely ee pome pressure succes to 
easter. al h : $ z prodam ceasettlement. After servations fi the Bishop 
afal ang r of Oxrorp in opposition kni “ihe “Bal iba House div ‘ded, 
a a anne lt fierce s rasa ty “which continues on the rontier | the numbers ne ibe cries, 686; 
st rom former has mo: 
potoa an an attack by the form 
ee 
ae mover e insignificant Spain 
latter agains he Oran 
barged. ith exaggeration ; arg as lange bodies of hem are related to thins Free 
a towns, 
The th — 
IST. $ 
Monpay.—The Indian Medal:—in to the Duke of 
Newari, t the Earl ofl Dersy stated that the die of the medal 
and 
rned, that we are deeply | S; 5 S s > — À with a French ee inoa ndia had a spores _ lore me the 
receive in En medal 
f Koni Tegernsee minori sta oma re 7 n destroyed: 7 ine andi. would | be n ro oady for ver ai wo LA be: airi the 
riy captu e defence of Lucknow, with a separate 
BrE nio a i taken to mediate Se ca the two baei On the sien for the relief of that place. He also stated thas das paer. 
ate 26th April a monster meetin Doe Sa Cape Town. to be conferred on Sir Colin Campbell bad n gazetted 
wey then vist h for a when a box containing guineas was presente d only b om? soea ne wort of the Se pte hima what title he 
i y would selec rt of t le o 
change 0 a the i PH f ee sb Dr. Livingstone si sna Governor of the colony. to.—In answer to the Marquis > ot tanmen ving , tie te a ot 
the powers 0 the vince ssia| UN Srares.—The excitement on the “right of ernment was no uce a 
— Right 
rvation. The expression 
tion,” which t used q the satisfactory d { 
y rewrite received from the British 
eesions, ands seems to imply a complete delegation of| Government. Additional news from Utah states that the | a 
selves into the custody g the im States’ Marshal, 
to await their trial on a c oe treason, provid 
ven ey were tried by a jw ry i i ante cted with the 
ived at Camp 
used is ar 
searen 
iri o bal —The Count de Cham ing a 
gis Court in n the Hôtel de Russie a mkt, re 
saloons are ght 
d with hi 
Roya 1 Mistas 
rmy. party of Morm ad ar 
109 Legitimists have Scots i in a “ie starving con conditi ion represented the ian 
as being torn by eea md said they wished to 
svat | return to ree A despatch from 
Washington states “that cient intelligence had 
been received there to lea o doubt Ry ar 
will then | sarc ty Sr nd his command a ts rrived a 
House of Assemb}: 
‘the field. Tattered that the spirit. of pon t, which + 
is seribed to the impatience of the s erfs for need HOUSE OF LORDS. 
coe Livonia. FRI —The Earl of pea ga gpa ig ed = = 
Pacer “of the er to enable the 
= ée is ordered to march into Esthonia, and al Aira Uduitaiasiober be heard by counsel 
gala —_ generals, have received notice to against oe Pi 
Victoria 
= LEY OF Eag int e om ected Pgh 
nme vi Russian frigate, the Polkan, has come lionsan N £15, on fo or r suspending i Utan 
ch + apg in the Adriatic, and placed Mon-Conten ‘3, E ss h Duke of A soi the 
orders of Admiral Jurien de la Gravière. reading of the C 
vase i, in its favour; the irl the 
created 
eS ear ae ieam 
eapolitan Supremi mal 
tate the restitution athe G ae de 
she was a eaten prize, 
oney.—The ce 
Paton. on we 2th ult., when Mgr. 
triarch: of Lisbo: npe the | Twenty tho 
irdinal. His 
roused 
Hotnes ess chien inated | church rates; but after 
> eure to be bishop of Northampton, | 
in part 
à Bonide from e Saito state that 
Gov y embarrassed by 
pace e of this 
thr and wih He wo 
their land with ra 
—Lord 
pope 
They position of affairs in Candia is 
; we the fanat 
es 
ite n ao the concessions made evans eon pi opert: ž 
Orie ee Colin cae has promulgated a eet ab 
; he 
of what was essential to her 
rebellion, had indisputable rights. In po’ 
troops of her | tinetion between the charges 
a that the am: 
13th i prodana we hiies in enforcing the 
EEEE fn the lal je difficulty. He co 
that Sir Colin Cam: 
vided for os safety pd eemi ~ not beevaded on the plea of conscience. 
great suspicion on all conscientious me 
wasa saving of mone H Aieri 
N, an 
animated by “hostility to the 
i litical-reli- 
“ai it by. the a Pit deadly 
“and despoll 
tee so leave i same my rei 
day co srt Co 
sy and on E aa this fort on the | to rea agin iy pfs 
è Governor- continues: i t | raised, i 
Gov- | to m 
re arres the Bill be read a 
ted, A stated has | The Arathor, of CANTEREU 
pected of p 
by order of chure mpromise = 
surveillan cheerfully ‘assent to any compro 
ith the respect bub with ‘orders | wen ign not egene concession. — Earl GRANVILLE bel 
y. 
E E ay al to increase the ago of i se 
h 
he egia we the Bill was e i in a more objecti smer 
rted | than — Lord Rep 
t 
MARLBOROU 
eee ee aa property Hoe a eye ome heed tal 
aare. said, the Gov hide te 
easure making compulsory the custom called Zi 
which riro in pari parts of Ire omen wrota meet would 
be taken into consi « tion during ossible, 
porn a woul roposed m rani kroes sasa am ar ag the 
= pons of the ee a Bie. ee Stock Companies Acts 
ment Bill was read a ¢.—On the order of the 
dey for go going | e” yp riapre on ‘the onthe Bill, introduced by 
rine of CLAN asked whether the Queen 
wou mld be sailed 
might be o; posed to h 
attention to the fact that no security taken to prevent 
aJe from using the Legislative oat giv om ihi im to the injury 
of the Established C aoe h.—The Duke of MaRuporovern re 
pma — = 
to be 
ina better paie inen than t 
DALE protested against kpin 
cha Sio to be 
efi by resolution goig ma enactm rd Brov othe 
t | Shought ere was no force in the on re tthe Earl of DERBY 
no reason to ne that, if both Houses of Parliament 
ose the Bill, her ajosty -4 mons prerogative to 
À er | prevent its becoming law. e t t some amend- 
i ments would be required in the Bill as it stood.—After a few 
it will be accompanied ivil com- Connel olene ml r A Ne ae remarks from Lord Cauppeti, Lord Lyxpuvnsr believed when 
the amendmer u were pri they would make 
i th Wales in af the Murray Riv mble the one he had himself . The present 
—A collision has taken place between a? | pl she y was very ill drawn ; the pe tub dew it ar o pper 
as th Serna LAPS even to have he Abjuration Oath, as the words proposed 
ot op d oe a ae onia, in in which Parliament. bo bo omhted was in the form of the oath at all. The 
visi of 
unm erbi ght to be struck out, and the recital of 
the wort of “the Oath of Abjuration made toc ee a md = 
the se itself. He should po ay eatis his own Bill sine die. 
meh and the iia 
and oi “ to be printed. rà 
The County Courts 
e Hainault 
ine Jurisdiction Bill finr 
; | The County Mn ae read a third time and passed. 
second of MaRntpoROU 
li were nian slaves. st Karl 
had arriv: a totally 
e. 
exempting Irela 
gh 
the addition 
ROUGH, preventing Jews 
the distribution of bce me oa. 
District Bill was reada thir 
able act mon ea of any Government to do so. He con- 
i ed that the , 50 far from being a 
been 
Gaal ihc 
HOUSE OF coMMO 
SEN ore 
Clause 13, which fixes 
at 
he Secret Comm: o India 
State without preon iar mara 
expressed a hope that this eiropas wou xe 
where secresy act peculiarly conecnecire ari it w: 
take the opinion of the Conti and Mr. Rakin see wget that 
there should be no secret communications at all.—Lord Pär- 
wensTon thought it essential in 
practice and u upon principis thi 
