THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
E Maoi Nex states that the 
Unit ates’ Ministe been ordered to Pars 
XICO ork 4 - ald 
ted Sta had 
oan and th at the ‘British Minister had similar 
t she has not { 
rahe roa appealed to | 
Fe e entire er ; = 
against the decision, 
rd ae oe as Regent of the 
ome hich have enabi 
time, to Spam tee aa oaa anata ok 
iT im: 
any 
tively short 
of inferior hey 
ve counties, ha 
ord 
The Queen o Sy oa 
saeara 
—The Australasia has arrived at Suez 
to o the value of 72,862/.,and with news from 
h 3 ‘Whe Provincial Parlia 
e 4th of June. The negotia- | °° 
agen paring. ae for the dis- 
of railway Ya i fa seo is oe! 
which was equal to 1014, w sed. rangemenit ; 
had been oe for the whale with the six prineipal local 
anks. A nugget of 2200 ounces has been found at 
whic 
end in plans for AUSTRA 
otha establishment sof. ‘which 
ard: a ft 
adopted | ment 
ed t 1 
ajesty to a 
and ee policy ome gett 
eror. = Austr! 
oF 
ii 
atriong others, one for eed ea i a sabiintthe te trols th 
southern coast of England to 
r |} Malta 
athe 
bom each of 
m ont 
rn yeas any instructions Tad 
in returni 
extensive induence to i exerci Ad datiert p 
to perform, o! erty 
less value ose from the labours or 
Bo em: 
formed, as to mete inch to your ohn 
Fon elfare and the happiness of a loyal an 
ye ERA ion having then been read, the 
Lorp Dimata r her Majesty's name, formally amenan 
Parliament p: rorogued to Tuesday, the 19th of October ne: 
HOUSE OF COMMONS 
e heeg India Bill—On th 
cothideeiniods of the Sutil” fein ns for Insist rcp Bong 
tain of their amendments, Mr. VY Sut 
He further inquired 
ito 
der the 
è expen: 
bills were now drawn wu 
inthe »- Venetian see To and of | Under all circumstances telegraphic communi ìi rocais Ber been to 
: i m d autho 
we. es ti f equality with Srna Trn Homia} jian ee would et: ornare Paver n announce the Aeta of the Seay ace 
Suse levied in the other parts of th jan mon- | impo De tier pects A on Se the religion of the natives?—Lord STANLEY, in reply, 
ay. 2 abolition of a second levy, in the event with Tudia. the Lond Cnaxcrtton introduced a ae for the mated sah aubertas d er ganman vlen asan yant the 
tbe contingent for the conscription not being raised. fro ia horde e ante taeda, ed Balas psa ‘eyed face. of the country. | With regard: “to. the amount of 
of the es of the medical men in time.—The Clerk at the table reported that ‘the Conimons the Eu force in India, according to the latest 
a pension eee of service, | agreed to the Lords’ amendments in the Local returns, number of Queen's troops, including 7000 
n of the Academies of the Fine Bill; that the Commons did not persevere in their ahjbeticms epn Kae a By ng, ag wa ges Bin Ape To. m 
b + is 
art “ar Venice, which are aa F? to ~ bende Tn near Se Pass wari fhor, would. be, 0000- state Queen's troops in 
to the tw rature | Lords’ he Divro aud Matrimonial Causes Act u number o! Compan 6 Europeans was 15,800, 
ea corer and to have: authority - all Amen dient oat Their lordships thee resolved not to insist ane vy by pe: ene there would | i Lhe 
PAT, petitions, and oD. ad ee ; he a easure.—The Consolidated | respect to rms and Mee of the Ae aa n, Ead 
Seenennt (Service Abroad) Act Contout Bu rd Tilia “het tae ia the heade of inquiry, and as to the financial question 
‘Torney.— from Constantinople state that) tiruance (Wo ill, the Corr ices Prevention Act Con- aati Eee oa tin — He rhc po bebe 
ty Porte “has made representations to Sir Hi tinuance Bil’, he Jud: lgments (Iri po Ee Bill, and the v ee 
p. 2) Civi? Bills, Le. (ireland) ‘Act A nent Bill already stated, that the transfer of authority from the Com- 
Barer on the subject of the occupation of Perim. esaa mendi were read a third pany to the Crown ought to be in some m anner formally an- 
Sami Pasha, the ne ovarnérioof ót nounced ; and with ee moe to ee ra ligion 
ha ed k Effendi Mowat Die P oe —Parliament was pedtognda to- | of the natives, he re: tod th the 
degrad Effendi, member of the day by e Commissioners being the Lord Chan- | 13th of April, sent to ‘odie by ea rough in the 
Gund, who is accused of having excited the Mahome:- | 2° gh the Duke me Beaufort, the Marquis of Salisbury, tbe timents of which, he a he aol os cance whieh de: p a hemn 
dexpoptilate to the o es committed on the 3d July ate! f Ha aiea Boe md Earl Delawarr ae stems J one strict t neutrality wes be a seg ey m the part of m 
‘ i d been sum: ð e Royal rite vee overn! t. uld, therefore, an i amnouncvment o 
Sma Tlie fanatics at Gasa (Palestine) have broken |in the usual form to. the following Bills Sg d ated und | the tranef of authority the Com to the Cro’ 
itothe Greek a vio insulted the bishop, and laid Appropriation fe coy ht of D Sheep, &c., Contagious | accompanied by an pred tee that the transfer would i 
‘wate all Christian ases Preventi e and Transfer of Land (roland) volveany interference with the opinions and habits of the 
douko that the @ Chel: Bridge Act nt himenideaet, Leases and ace of Settled nativedin rage religion. Pp wis pra said he could not 
at the ead! daus Railway Cheap Trains, Medical- Practitioners, Univer- | sit still aid bet hear it proclaimed tha: ct neutrality ” would 
tland), Probate and Letters of Administration Act 
nities payable by the tow 
‘Chbemassncrey will ae given to all who: have suffered 
or in erty. Ismail Pacha, the } tion = 
, has arrived at Ji ca and it is | whic, 
“My Lorps me Gawi 
$ ier are commanded by hee Majesty to express her satisfac- 
a has by your unremitting assiduity, 
pthc aA mg net U tensive. 
believe that her —— with 
as to enable her Majesty to look with 
ce pases 
oe to Ebt aa of 
ase hears of the Plenipotentiaries 
questi 
llantry, and devotedness Save 
all pred —~ oe of the East In eg 
d her t hopes that 
been so so far 12 Ad with a ag meer 
dis a karras from the |t 
the Bombay mail this week, 
ilohi ing already been antici; pated |? 
that at the pe 
Bhs impor God, be 
po provinces, 
Teak ton mp E for aeons to her direct autho- 
re bo poset ee and her Majesty 
: whic 
any season: Sr ‘Co as by a ajust and ration of 
to secure its advantages 
and creed; and, by promoting their welfare, to e: 
hen her aed in a ndia. 
tt GENTLEMEN SE or Comm 
been s Her Majos ty aradi - _— aaRS od for the judicious 
liberality th which D oa have made provision for the exigen- 
es be ans a pre th apesal noet state of ‘the revetitic authorises her Majes 
gr ce 
Fiati y ‘ould be acceded hey xpept bey inna iyadenutoto tà eal pork ous Tove 
entertain 
remains-of Gen, Sir Henry Havelock are to 
lumbagh to England at the expense of 
sit lowing are the particulars of the death 
blis! 
Rite Trigno, a 
wh Tete captor $ 
> 
fom th aun “ can nemmi 
t n of the mackropolis Tan Majesty, has | ar 
su eet of ian Panart: “4 to her Majesty, and her Majesty 
Monlvie ed mg sae ae m have wt sre for the puri- 
py Seta of Lucknow, yy Pent ullah | fication T pat nobl obl d cigreetel of which is little 
considerable bo trymen, It seems that he | creditable to a pe = Z oi POTT adia cial to the 
paag eraan A of cavalry and some guns at | health and comfort of the inhabitants of the metropolis. 
E Bajah whose 6 miles north-east of Shajehan- | «prer Majesty has also willingly assented to an Act whereby 
i uct ‘during th istur- i ities are gitet for the ac juisition by towns and dis- 
be ig ered = for r promoting works 
vernm 
ê Act aian you havı 
e institutions, and will 
re sound moral and reli- 
fears 
 plaigg, ° against hi 
te of Rajah, J pots exte art 
feat Seeasion eed aagernath went ave passe for 
oulvie fe raed iversities will be found 
n the imate 
Boldeo Sigh the 
larme l nia the 
A 
Ji 
Me and fratlitates the acq 
aes chasers of land in Ire TA TES 
prosperity 
hasassented for the an: 
ý required 
n that district; 
the Pacific may 
ess by Which her 
oe ately 
“ the 
landed ai re} presi 
that Lord i „her Baier’ 
announcement of the 
ly with the ee 
co otk a 
ae 
unbroken chain, 
by a Joyal and industrious pop’ pulatio 
Her Majesty than 
na ay, lead to'a a satisfactory | © 
sal 
er willing assent to the | *P 
functions w! 
mpartial administ: 
alike to her subjects of ey mes 
to 
kfully acknowledges the diligence and | t 
be obs: erved | m hone tg of wg hog ‘without asking what 
wN EBUOK pointed out the danger of 
tanling withthe Porte with refe: to the niet mendment, Drafts on Bankers Act Am i dment, Militia | “ neutrality r. 
: atini hë (Bervice Abroad), Corrupt Practices Prevention Act Continu- | person in pes salt of power employing . themselves ‘in 
‘cobdnot’ of the Ot hori ws ance, Public Heol lth, Local Government, Metro olis Local painpery bibl selytise.—After ag remarks on sap same 
an authorities will be- strictly in- Managem Amendment, Government of India, Divorce | subject from Kiswatep, Mr, begs FR, Colonel Sykes,’ and 
‘qited into; and all. guilt, ersons of whatever k | and Matrimonial Causes Act Amendment, Cornwall Submarine | Mr. Gunens, th A Howse proceeded to consi sider the Lords’ pte 
to their deserts, ia) kee: Mines, on ther coe Ss! private Bills. We Lorp CHaN- t insis ng on gertat es jheizamtndipon ts — HANOELLOR 
the: = 
bir: 
pent the "ath clause, rel 
of basilinios, and he recommended this House 
amendm: The second was the Lords’ 
34th clau to the a paian ti 
competitive prii F hich, poner. he om 
ag He ene 
the army, of pay | cial an petition tha’ 
would tae in the civil service of India.—Mr. RorsvcK, Sir 
H. Rawuinson, and Sir De 
tions. —Lord PALMERSTON 
intments by com 
for the civil servi 
ughsome were 
reference to the latter, lone wee 
was foree in, 
the prince was not vustvorsally 
tho 
P 
Coun: g for tbe 
branches compaires Apo agin’ he was inclined to think it 
would be a graceful aci ahd ~ owes assent 
the ge ctrenient— Sir J. M pro : 
eul: competition, enmparing À 
0 
8 with soc of 
ogy -u effects a 
principle or ‘seleotion im that it 
ed mage, in 
rami me . the clause 
f the pre 
"He 
ce that he A, not sup) 
t believe that he could uy phi 
petitis on; Lon Sy 
if he a 
sistentiy with the compen 
that he would ean nothing: in 
lieved to be contrary to 
ractically between the 
hy, in the one case & 
was ave a to bein 
was the Order in Coun 
cael? 
ended? 
ayaa 
ag 
penean printagrisy ani 
rae zin yb competi art 
cil, with the pe of interfere: 
ecessary, or on -the ouso. en cat the words 
at tive Ba the Lords 
ag a wt 
mete 
pac 
in Sy tee Oo ue ye a raed 
vont pte who were Bisso Ts o 
erit was utended, 
t India Company, to pro- 
Togs for his dis- 
t Luck- 
asty’s Go 
Soi che pis of a pension to Major-General 
inguished services in 
