Ocrozer 16, 1858.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 331 
from time immem mariah to hyran of an:explicit guarantee by. Great Britain of the neu- | ment, Mr. Bright, recommending emigration to the e whis sky 
oe aw istians; will oppose an invincible resistance | trality of the — route; and, if it be sathenti is | ang wi -stock-bank- Prene people of Glasgow ; and we 
sceustomed , he Tim at organ, as it o b C bli 
tti-homayoun that may þe published by the} the most impo: eaty ever = clu in - bet R | opinion in Engla ma warning al rail the noble as = = of publie 
end ery ha ng g men of Bngland out of 
«© reat a ee, is a n Spanish-Am n pow the hunting field. As many present know, I am no great ride: 
:0.—A despatch: from Tetuan states that the} Mex —The con erican Minister at ae had | s a D PE iiae s5 be ig a much pane or attention to hunting, 
u o know, tha ver jog home aft day’s h in 
a a of ~e and Spain at that place to demand assports, and was without feeling that T have socn or heard - oe are ao 'g 
atol; oth Vice-Consuls were Jews, the | leave on sre 15th October, the yellow fever being Ase added somewhat to my small stock of knowledge, and without 
been 258255? Se Spanish inicins aid the other, M. Menehet te to venture before. Foe tis péas b: iae had meee | “Ss mA Ur: sag ok bd cours e I do not use the te rm in a 
= born at Tetuan, had san long attached as d a instructions to follow ursued by udr og my a the o, Ses istence of thet manly and invigorating 
Nebon, to the French army in A ica, and was gue, viz, to arrier against the con- Solaa in rhen, ge peva “ike; bs monda tie Geo of “Hat = 
r pa chman. It is fon jeved that the tae tributions levied. Tampico was taken on the 25th | the Vincents of Bottesford, or the Blands of Marlborough, an 
will adopt energetic measures: to obtain | oo t by the Constitutionalists, or Liberals. No part | carr off the prize in the ‘cattle sho anm and the brush at the 
f the coast is: now'beld by: Zulu ga, who is about to head of yn apes Lie said that in the prs — sai ine 
f r > r- À i liament th fei zey to attract the ntion of an 
Mm i mnta. Anna returns, which appeared | jultural (assemblage. The future, of cou: » bu at the 
24th Septem stole impossible, The Liberals were gaining | Same Nasco om mor be esses a the question most likely 
pas | to interes tag agricultural assemblage in the next session of 
gro i fast, and preparing to concentrate upon the Parliament will be the much discussodquestion of Pa liamen 
pit reform. U esti 4 
STRALIA. AND. New ZEALAND.—We have intelli- | I can only say that by one of these curious turns of the wheel 
a from = ale to on h y ust. The May and | which orena Lia wag politics it seems to be reserved for a 
Jun t 
from Sulzan- Tory Government to rend X ons, and to make 
‘who are making tow: e mails reached Melbourne on the Ist and 13th of hates adapted to the growing intelligence, property, and 
—Four emissaries of Aa Nana have been captured.at | Au mach respectively. The contract between the | numbers of the community, the Whig Reform Act of 1832. I 
youring to tamper with — 25th Bombay | Government and he sis lenis for the negotiation of ia only say that her Majesty's overnment will enter 
formed their officers of their cre hia mall 1 gned h upon that most serious task with the single and earnest 
the railway loan on the 16th of August. ` . - 
endeayour so to mend the representation of the people in 
ro wta A fire at iu uc! kland | had destroyed’ a large epee of | Parliament as to secure the best electoral body and the 
y Kaes pemn the city, but nothing is known of its locality or best representative body which can be obtained for the people 
wa, and occupied the toro of "Shalt ae piah extent of damage: of this country. But, gentlemen, after all, hustings, regis- 
aes apga him, therebels pepan eda nine oh chon on courts, pollin, booths, speeches from the bustir ngs, and 
treasure and guns. pee mann aa EARO ReCUeNINETS ven speeches in ib ony. ty. nd divisions consequent there- 
but was met and defeated by the Mbow field “a i ay anap Tena 
neral ral Mitchel, near Heore, on the 1éth of "e 
re dispersed in —_ dir ae and 
n 
z mon, are only a end, and that end is the good 
Parliamentary Avvr esses, self g -governme: me ote 5. “Christian ana a civilised community. 
ry day I li 
ae oth live more and more convinces me — the art 
SIR JOHN PAKINGTON, First Lord of the Admiralty, | 5 and p practice ot So is the safest, the surest, and the 
1l | attended a dinne: ner at Wor este: r last w eek to cele brate ost hebelion of all th induatrjea in which the wit, intelli- 
the awe ra omg egi arche ed Tari eg Wor ee . + pital of m of m: of n be employed. ther = ; = yell, 
cover 1 e rel orce collecte: ties r ink a ventures to a ea the of 
Parke with the Neem nuch column He oom a Lain a in the course wr the evening made the sere phere kai er a ofr ae, oat meha 
neral Mitchell, under | followi: arks on education :— een malt to keep alive by eve’ sd š pow po- 
“He aier these institutes for the working classes much: | rate character of our yee one to oe and I know of no 
ayalry, horse. artillery, and | jn ton ame lah ashe considered the aoiyoraiat in higher | means—of no hu ns— can so fully impress up 
t i arch t Ri a cats Bombay Pr Presi- life; the. knowledge d | all our ae opan ep that nd tall E tenan 
ea alone num AA ou! sabres. regi- jos servant and hu e ity, all vin ou t 
SES Horse from Jaulnah is y I he ing stadents mney se w A Christian riepen in ap niles ni si, se which 
the 5th of September Col Roberts, with pe a Ace rems i pe ab hana fat ~ mart dierent branche 
e eptember Colonel wi i who esta- | 0! cultu Mirsi are eni notice, an 
and 300 infantry, totally defeated the Paoree rebels which they ware ven nn fn tb good vak {ernie tend to keop alive in all our hearts, the’ great. fact that 
rand Gojerah ; a dead bodies were left on d one | every ona, prey season of the year, in the pursuit of 
thesi Our lossconsisted of one officer, Lieut. Cancet (2), | which deserved and would rece! rag ural progress blends harmoniously into one Bente eficent 
'3 9th Regiment, willed four officers wounded ; The necessity for the. general ng ole 
i fle killed and 10 wound as 
eneral i Rie yar SoTHE 
=o Gae prar ines body ye paas saa S akoi at Bin to, the Sg Every reflecting mind wo foc Ts 
ee district, by. a rion ledge En rod a ato the will of God that man should be 
ee rin àa, defeated. with we allowed to live in of things and to come—things | t 
on earth or e 
aei ee i a 
f Punjab equi 
b Rau Omate lost ry imag ines at affair. 
evn ion th, 
dent of the gett Boa = ys A the ors me eee ing ‘of 
the Hants and W s Bàueation Society ped Salisbury, 
arh p> ouise pes Educa 
he cause of education mal sme. rs on parlan: 
t,o teaching children from the first ae they enter a 
in fat t school until the ageat which they go to work—that has 
during the last. 50 years been popularly called the cause of ‘eu: 
er about 
y. more th; 
te was our x duby as citizens, as philanthro) Lng ticians, | 
ral diff | cat tion by the people ; and there is no doubt whatever 
e | the i of England in 
to. promote since rae and the gene: 
ak. Of the ‘oul in this fi try, fliaoats take 
“tee se Ae and the police, sowars, &c., | ob: ‘oots whicl din view q z Aiei aesa yediren me naleta 
f life when intellect 
on ‘been kept under arms in conse- cal reform, | become m ore matured, sae it ing ORIANA T he power of 
tata -fa te Falk caused by tae 7000 insurgents in She | he „those | a recialti 7 sik i EE AE aT to it, then 
Se lig o were said to be making preparations, 2 fit and | we must all admit thatin this country the cause of education 
panpe cane has been much ag What nats a tho course which we 
rue ae. w. edge is a dangero - i if e. been 'e have sums of mon 
te to the ss a bye rye Jot Sees orance, with its Ao t on: Gy TATEA mod by too: Beate ak Ee 
Tog in Admiral Se hoe and it was their as. 
udices, i J for the on of education. Many gentlemen have 
‘teturned to He } hi 
long K the as they. could the spread kno 7 voted. tl me, their energies, and their substance to 
Bakodudi‘on his ignorance, the establishment of schools all th try d 
i hat th mestion has e su 
De wia t hrent pei : y competition—a thing which can never be 
i = ea weil e avoidodiia SMa poun, px upon page e a 
who met in north ther a.good than an wemust expect 
® character for: conciliation, has it fee cour. I say, although we have the Sta d 
Viceroy of the Canton i a | individuals po ig with cach other, and striving to do all 
den. owen . tisy o can for the establishment of schools, =e although we are 
ee town ai gree in the Simon nding an amont T n. naga 1,000,000 touk of t pubiic 
district, Ww d The patge e coun’ for a yet we cannot blin) 
forts were taken: win paia troya s Fem was the ards rad ment eh gr hi to ple the seg) 
exac mo n e o 
Spred, at the solicitation of = a, “pave from the ore sound, when memory, which digne of the earliest Tacul- 
The- soldiers ties of the mind, a ething like the sub- 
and the penelin Tiaa pes Seren were about stance, instead of frag $ boa Agad ahoni 
withdrawn from our en BY the ty rs which is cast upon 
the parents of. 
the¢hildren out to work. wet these two 
counties, thanks rope worthy the Dean of Salis- 
bury, and other gentlemen, we have at. length put our 
N.E, lost their Hives: c . Souliin indeed 8 andare endear songs Toga gen 
> 8 ship ia le fentanyl provide a remedy: pone Bo the Dimi oh ki what shall that 
nn og CTE mgt ad Sho 
Min; aTES.—Judge Bowling, of Missouri, late tinned iv D h at 
Pam” t0 New Granada, had anini the mission to solid riseg dE p po pam eratara DENA 
Í 
i 
ib 
aut 
a 
tee between t “ Gentiles” and the “ Saints,” | to the inspection of whak hthiak we enrnche be, i: Lam porenadod hela eae 
> — still p a strict d upon or leave pa d by holdin reise r apaa 
TOOps- ot -them ea 
eae Johnston. i s aue. ee deeper Interest in the se egg ay ee 
preta t induce them to take, 
deat by huts, The Indi i know that ite a most tate for any clergyman or 
Wand 60” fever at New Orleans were between With in hi Parish or his AE AEU muls of at 
tanime Lords of the Admiralty have- con- the reo el of pone pe oe bend pornae tig na Swe roe Hoa hy hing 
à house in Quebec: for 45,000,000 ‘know how th and of that kind has a tendency to draw them a 3 
‘be dale, 000;000 feet of Ñ peers enc . natura} cnt, and can oniy be carried out in. very ex- 
: to be 000, ve oak are ; s of this ceptional cases. we ought to do is to devise some 
November. o years from next. —, means of and and nero a hold on the young 
at her- Maj sty? ca ‘ sense | after lea , without in n+ Sec eal 
pe jes vs oeckyards at Sheerness, | has går ts common hacknied avin many 
ji 
r or way between the maployer: 
-| and the cog pl It is rather Som memati. So. to p that ag 
emplo; consent to keep aboy at school at the time Phen 
r 
if 
breaking ee 23, ee oe atened: he tto be at work; and indeed, even in that case, I dou 
out - à, 
the miners, 2 war between the ‘oe and'| altogether lose attach such vei Sa rennet uch = ae Would bo sue cessful, I can 
z : interfe: > the bars and banks o was very desirous of do ething of th in, my own 
i depen res with thesalmon fisheries, whichi ish, and I e two boys a certain amount of work : 
dence Indians Put I made an engagement with them that I wou 
let eg 
New York Times publishes ; times, let and preservin led. I nar doe € a gener: 
taining classes, and fox: nciple, that the only enduring mode by which we can hope 
ere ject we view 
sl inds o 
leaving school a desire to continue the improvement of their 
k minds. To i I see no other remedy for the evil. 
reial con-| study: Itis to Much good may, eanas bedone by evening schools, nor-do I 
int’) we find that admirable 
