THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
Royak rescript. Theythe 10th P: nfantry he has suspended further | against (ees Of Daia ne 
- jie de of De. Weiss, |en Galletment, = Ra na hiliaa ann aa stan ae on heed eae ee ink all the ciroum~ 
be President of the Diet, m4 “he ex King of Delhi may be'a matter of Z is in the =n So 
Bill introduced by the Minister | Ge eral to remove him from his has petitioned the Governor- | tion with the cause to which t it owed ite origin, and 
oe place of confinement, | distant period—if it has not 
t had DA “eM nwa roeie him, the fll pension “ =" snipes formerly, = better and ot fee a rot ae fi : lone so—give place to a 
ure to refuse hi being sen e country. The | remember that only from enone 
2 of this | gystal blook and marble platform, forming part of the famous eine hee age 
k Throne, constructed 
the cost of 1, 060, 0001. sterling, have been "emoved from the been exposed 
saa o$ Audience i in the Palace of Delhi, an carefully ked 
ing ly packed | doubtedly waought es regard—the natives of as persons 
n — ash coinage th The parian of Jeypore ee towards whom it is our duty to feel will, and for whose 
m oe the oe of: the King of y wo Dee bergen it is our d 
fi uty to labour; but is not enough, It is 
Isabell: a, Countess of hirn substituted a new sanctioned by the G t enough to regard them as objects upon whom our benes 
of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, has beon —s ven a0 may be enansiond, or upon whom it is im 
to poison the Rajah of Mysore has been 
cess. —- un oa | a cr il a 13 of thee po are in confinement at Ban lool wad: u cen io megi p dango tor pood. We roan 
taken place enar the | | lore on paren ey of ing concerned in the atin It po ll jan we sqm cont es ae math healings Grp A merir men 
their passage | ae e serv <i had been bribed by some one who is as yet | who, sng politically” subject to us, have a sense of their 
n a bright moonlight | an Sopa es aga poison was put into water, that the Rajah | own eon bae T a respect for their own independenee, and as 
. ‘The passengers and oat raaes sing to Dn Ge in ingles ce ee nora will ae to be all the more tenacious of their intel 
the. cargo and mails were lost. found that it contained Beem z political in whiok they are beld, anges ees 
place a few years ago, when Po nda yore ted en an i, bamboo —_—= from | doubt that — as of a conquering and governing race 
is Van tages as regardi influence which 
ert Peel narrowly escaped with nions wre penay to me Beis Ba at ‘iol i p pa kej oe — 
Abba | exercised over red 
hanwoh D cep anin Gongetas tae a exer over, a conguere_ peopl: ame aaa 
tford de Redcliffe arrived a Eh an Kutta ean AAN Ally, Ahmedoola, and Mahomed Ishaq of | inevitably a certain sense 
. in her Maj tithe, s i hahje so pore, ierg a arpa n his own homes has much rey if be not too harsh a word to use—« certain dise 
Agra since e ol A, 
the ellos on the | but it is stated that he has atious 3000 boduashes tangy | sige drina h ta onii ponia hee E 
Curagoa, 30, which h ad shen him 
e Caradoc, 
o my that, 
adras. rd Harris, the f Madras, is ill, | bounds ational sup pena eai 
i Me pa dej et Te on hig physi eric Law- | th oS e s D deal aa 
rs: j b unde: ohn ose 
ilding fi his accommodation, | rence will be = regu to accept the appoi inten y ie r- m a “tng esy = apar tinap v i a 
i Lord hin: matter/of 
ble grounda, of 
Soe ee mine day veccived| Carica —‘The A teat tad daai fom Ws pona sin ev ay doing more narm ta grod 
of British merchants, who Rian A eiho, Lord Elgin and Sir Michael Seymour had not | am sure that in this hall there is no nood of such words of 
On the Ren is lordship _ returned from Japan: t Canton matters remained | warning and caution as 1 have rein i bak bu nome 
baat mg a } efore, and were most unsatisfactory, | "%4 Of Vhia room mach warning may not 
of the Sultan—one blie, and anot frs The Ne Hwang had issued a ee that | Sm G. ConnewaLt Lewis presided on Friday at 
At the latter his tordshi presented an | despatches from the court of Pekin had received, | the annual b Sens of the Association at 
er Majesty, informing her maem A the conclusion of as kiaro It had however hago, sa made the following remarks on Parlia- 
yon the Sultan, that an Stratford, h } effect on „the po y of the war war party, ani tary Reform :— 
r man; the Sultan’s hang “There is anoth biect which 
aah bone matin eke leave. of be Majesty, and | was general en tha i would be necessary to] remarks at this moment and which icing me ean a 4 
receive favourably | Y undertake e operations k “the neighbourhood of | subject of the most intense party y apd vicini 
might have to | Canton. "È was to —_ from Japan to | Contests, seoms now to we become one one queeton 
ha be 
Sent Ei | Seri Wen tr ert ce E Pet ly Se Se 
om a r a br so Sian "Pekin to to conduct si arahi revision of the new ui k ct Bel ar a meen erally ane eave mel bm we are 
Waste her tr of mck fot udar diiron were ta ren | rls ert si rel ay Toe 
i against bas: in yoma x which the Spanish tan yr se had which the = eames ae sete nepe | ae marnan 
ese Pse ite —Mr, C ne a-d had been suspended ga tak ao an indication bs Parliamentary reform is no 
ye om eo A rr rr ora Ru ese ie fF hm ge ky OR 
should. be suppressed, and that Sman he Eri iaae p re of the Africans TR SOVI. I may say taus much without trenching 
of that great dignitary lyt be exer- upon political controversy, that thoss who propose à -= 
coun msistin; inisters, : r : suri s ry rei 
Dauna i E A a non of her | crew. The min cha had sailed TE Pime it with a view fet et tee 
evil which they 
Colonisation Society. thane who ‘at tho present moment to forward 
received information That ‘on pas pes Saree * Sage Fe we par ee oy of Parliamentary reform, to santo Sarha 
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eat vil they to remedy. Those who 
pe are poe by the Üni re fe y in the | possi tho Reforma Dil of ss aT alee in her mind a 
Minister ign Affairs. ; aia te rig salar sph N ther: myer pany a Po 
sect by he Sah to Constantinople to hasten tne | Stalen, he zon foes ea Stand ey | eer arene sone whch ts wae 
Khan, who embarked on the 
Washi 
entered a formal protest against sins the protest ie ihe os gar, sere the transit by the forces | teu to the of Commons a considerable number of 
araguay. mem! 
prisoners, and M. Sabatier, the ne of the arrival in England | there 
Cawapa.—In consequence e 
oncars with him i pres ee of the Hon. J. E. Cartier, Prime Minister of Canada, cular indiv 
to Jeddah. ‘They se cae that Ross, President of the Council, and: the we, = 
ge, ap | the Hon, a 1 for the of | the 7 Well d the ma cm ants, and think 
~ oy Colonial Office the of the = tg a ae ns T 
ukia a the “inter: oe (fone once 0 ere the tht ponent of ho, opinions, of 
i faithful ex- 
Siac ae oe ye Traen men m| egg gen d on of on at SF ae eR gS 
— pe sor Haiene ova Scotia, and New ew Brunswick, on the propane said that the circumstances of the times and @ 
Peninsalar Company’s steamers, with her ensign 
Dad pia agih stoam formae foun that the French 
tee and |! 
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N Lady „ accompanied by his | systematic plan of Parliamen 
federation. Lord and but I only say that 
lordship’s private secretary, Will leave Galway on the | puting pee aa paan d forwa 
Parliamentary 
the evil they profess to (an aft on Mn defects 
eee ee ea Gon poems ane i 
m dp ogish captain ae them all. into Sue to remark that those persons who think 
shall increase 
kay Bombay San ot ge FOR men partis shall an ried apen influence into the 
scons from Bombay af oe ae attended the Mi i f s of a particular class of the community, are entirely 
Acity; 22 of A August, and Hong Kong,| Lorp ‘Gout and made the following | mistaken in their su that any mossure, any 
The are th scoot t i pany: regard to | trivance, any device o that kind ‘on the gone- 
| an teh on the policy of the Government in ral intelligence of the country, or the decision of 
remarks Parliament. In my a St nile form s m 
oe Bill may be in into House of Commons 
ve, or even to allude to past contro- House a teal Reform increasing the 
rebels across the| “Ido ae mae serie tod to say that throughout those pane OaE of the Legislature. It will give greater 
a ig fees pet re versies ; discasions which ended in the, tratar ho | weight to the voice of the people in the councils of 
E vos, making towards Azimghur, and part Partiamentary ment Bast India Com to the’ Tome of Commons, and if any Government should entertain 
of reaching Gonda. “Thither a lange | Indian government Sov, that change was uni pe eae toon aa a Reform Bill not having that 
review. Sock. son, 08 oxoontive of colleagues as not being in the nature A will not only be y dis- 
Scandingao not involving any sentence onnan y e aa in Vhels p but will attempt to pass off a 
te | ap dete simian re regarded A upon the country: | That ness Jay bs urade at the 
sane et ti questionable if he will | nation empire has oume to an end, it | the result of any proposal which may h re e 
payi have pi i hange which was a natural, and even i gg that tino for Parlinmontary rete eve 
y ulmaitting ae onea, | scitral’ and of the lapse of ime and he eye tain ‘ame A ere a ig bitces all savanos which wo in 
ce ered thi t change Larger uction into that coal made in the direction of dem ave 
i Dawson, with 100 getire police and 50 may load. to the Beper reeet But I ente a soe bean MiNaS in the direction of liberty. t has 
i ela on the lith August. Sundela is , enterprise, Bonceal from you, that if ti to the cautions manner in which has 
; about north-west of punon, apa thao er the ee s h DA moat and tothe manner in which public nas ara 
by Feroze ze Shah in pe c le of this coun it has also augmented, and considered in this country. 4 whi been 
a apone which attach to us Eiserto, will, I sincerely trast, continue to be the case it is 
: the loss of 100 men sip. The Simia degree, the espone nbl danger, bi ines uns with a view Sr conte buting m mys small mite w concidsion, 
$ in 4 We have to guard aga ions of Parlamen pol that I have ven retry to throw pase ae sentiments with respect 
> t, report is ae India from us Te te more indirect fom the ov pa te to the coming Reform Bill. It gd arg propose aes 
ent at Dhera Ismael i ich may arise fi istinct idea of what it is they soei to accomplish. 
t o discovery 0 of the plot in the 10th | per! perhaps not real, with ‘me exon which is Tae ily > oe also, they will make an honest and sincere proposal, 
ce has urgently demanded the | tion of its Dot eocutive wi lise pier arar ast o also 9 bor por will not attempt to accomplish one thing under 
"I y regiments, which are per-| despotic. I believe—an mente ayn is untry | the another, And as I feel sure it will be and must be 
of the “ Mulwaie” Sikhs 
Since 
re of ea$ peet tees oe See 
the movement in| the exasperation 
