seuser 27, 1858] 
THE. GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
to re tle ith fi 
nt has also srehibited ¢ “the 
in the Roman Cam np 
sold in lots and ai aae 
E 
L The Governmen 
= of oe hunting 
e been 
scudi (a guinea) the 
ouple: 
ecided that all N 
with water, and announces that the , Government 
aarian the formation of a joi gree? compan; 
lighting the capital with 
s | closed wi 
ing t 
ppe 
.— The Engl 
ie i Jeddah in 
Nam: 
gas. 
ith ice since ae okie anes ; 
is papar $ sto 
eet th 
has 
y for 
; James Buch 
Neva feat haa have thought it fit to i 
the navigation | upo 
nl ish and French Commissioners prosin 
he Cyclops on ~- 12th inst. | citizens s by thei 
ik cia had rete from Mecca to pone 
em. 
—The Fire details are anh is from the 
erland mail ;— 
Central India.—Sir Hu, vats ates is now to march across — 
India those disturbed states whose 
n papers poeta by the 
once more, and clear 
Simla 
ing th e intentior 
princes are Me i gee to keep them 
—Ther uch 
of 
Enan 
quiet. 
anxiety in the as 
ally, 
nativ 
379 
Nicaragua as- p aceful emi 
th emigrants, i Tany such there 
e disastro: an, Freide ces to which A they will be 
bos of mni ones States, 
bor trom t 
ted S affixed to these pre: 
Done at the ay = xy ‘aie 30th day si Letober, “1858, 
and of the independence of the United cpa 83d, 
AMES eae: 
Breage: ‘Addresses, 
It is again re orted that he $ oll lai 
ns tite in p works in Hi kingdom of pe Be fe i men, eo a ink ds marching down a è Ss 
m aturalised, tha pia A rue i s to be no doubt eng provisions and 
s rs axe collecting for iak ürpose or ot! À 
there is a large tng for s of English (ota, and wise aT ee CHERE, MP, P., at 
ived at Naples | felt for thom on of made the ‘sorties ee = on 
been received | Bombay.—Two comets have been visible throughout India, the new P Refor rm 
Queen, who invite and Gave: excited general interest, one meee in Ard Homing r 
j state din ner. ~ His lords hip during his = th pee at night. The morning one a piet a rs wel ana thos m Rai “i oooas tone = hloh 
in the north, and had a tail poi b: 
ata remained on board dif Hipaka] The other ed at about 7 ay th ae tail subject eke ANa papare A them Tvin ym a ines 
| > . @ 0) 
Wk ing Ho ha snes Tot dor Pinna ey cn resi | Rehnaa he mae St sa a ae 
he | il the winter. pes En glis entiirul comet, extrem y’ pele a a long tail, | Tt had been announced by her sty’s Government that a 
ed by the B itish C was visible for about three hours RAE AT roni, be aadlr my eg ee ion of 
he rt e Bri onsal, 5 Calcutta, —The Tnisknow w jewels, emg thes aL g to the] Parliament. For hi | be <à aie maple A — yest 
a visit made mn him by the police. | Nana Sahib, said to be of enormous value, ei iat lodged het coat aaa es wnt 94 Sst teat tht aa ase 
-e a decree, be waht ae utta Tre gasury on the 1) pei teen ab Taste — affect their po ition and interes a constituted 
my he society for races and other public | Bouverie. Itis expected that a sale of all the prize oni oe ae sidered it pater mn oa a inis mind heo okn awd inch g reas 
ar to riodical exhibition of the |property attained by ment from the rebels will take ngs it be sod thaw e iy nah eign tan ronan maea Sr e 
s she of agriculture and man mufactures of the State. | Place in the be ith ing of next year, quent consider th t menmro oa role] or even principal 
su — The 18th oe of the Princess) - CHINA. A telegraphic despatch has been a as x = & oonstitnenoy he had. the onour to represtut, 
Y Prussia w: e ought to attac! ever member was 
= en Wiliam 0 of cings biel mea resent announcing t HAUN 2 nenga purae a ear myme, — ig! a paa nennt; ; but ae should = it in refer- 
d 2 i eae i > | ence to aring upon the t inte: the community. 
din he emt £ p= palace, which was | Glendower, Hongkong, Hepscott, Kinaldie, Louisa | He would also sy, that f the nature and details of that Bhi 
rf r f the Prussian Royal | Baillie, aa nines North Star, Alfred the G ee enor ining nae ee ong ns the 
9 a Wo 
is y and by the Prince of | 2 nn a Pl See pg ign es To Been W ails oy, ye vaguest en mk the — japam r r it would be. 
` ri fe Ki oe ¢ conceived that ff 
E pale, looked remarkably or stran to be i ger mgr one im ngland d should oon ree arded Ed a, o whater 
: pi 5 or set of men. si occupy the bench of office; an 
i aaa xe B sa . i i egos of rice Ta ot he should look upon it with every feeling of deference to the 
early in the ensuing proper ji a es aa ead at ittie i well-being of the country, and not as a question which ns 
mof tÀ the I Anali has issued to which about 15,000/. or 20,0007. w: upon Lloyd’s. toa a nie poli r partin eo no wi miiataver see 
eo uencies of En; as it wero, bo a 
sot Provinces oe —. high function Uxt "st s.—The affai America are | Ae oraino by the shige crab ht be. by the most, un- 
hg circular, w regarded as a tebuk eb agai exciting great attention. The Governments of | scrupulous bidd should appear to him 
ngland and rrema to have to support | calculated to age a A ae paes eg and to enlarge our 
my notice that tho meetingsiof the | the independence of N: and, in the spirit of ae pag oe system, that = shouid karo his sup if, 
‘the Haotoert of piatiotii be the! soy Cla layton- Bale Treat, iy, countenance the project fo 
he Isthm 
¢ | eutti 
should fearlessly oppose it.” 
to back the Monroe policy of dotati pe pis paag Naprer on Tuesday, at a meeting of 
oats ovinicca wa al all Ta nan is said to 
eous opinions, alaa ie AA thi all authority ought his constituents in Southwark, made the following 
the hn ow Bones 4i oa ae the centre from which 
ol to radiat and p 
3 
“Lord Palmerston’ s policy in China, in favour of which the 
ort it in its rational and well- directed Isthmus ot Panna uber cut ro an ae company, omt had declared eee ution and rr had Nop 
the real’ wa a pnta aii and on Am ie the tw oceane, Eagla of the passage ccessful. 
that | which i 8 were: 
the 
con! a are I ven to the trade of Danir. 
ii the indepen of Central Am be doef org EOE _pewupposed 
d it is not dis- | the ton Treaty, 5 while the the House of Commons a more op 
sappari engana = i a ith t and great h, at the same time, 
: fleet to ead enterprise of the Sen u ra - avons Soe = nary Ee j 
“Notion” has produced a bad effect on. the | Central America. It is said that apier, ro try ever been called upon to deal. The 
party, the Minister of the Interior has pub- | Majesty’s Minister at Was n, has not supported | noble lord however was only one of a very imbecile Ministry, 
a S Or Ba E in W. G in maintai ur engagements with | and he not well su; by the First Lord of the 
semi-official ag Mali another Circular, | Sir. W. G. y : h K y man: who ought to have supported 
be directed inst the Kreuz | the ei of Central and has Noa inaia for not tating M the 
a'to: thie previo | ead e e end Be 
E following proclamation men — . Russell, Mr. 
patent te in a 
Governm: liv iadtikege h duties | Fi Sibus pe therefore, he sup, that 
ower Miga upon them, Rin take “Whe! reached are: we mean on would vehi a, direction. He was perfectly 
i te i aE ra meN cae aar I cannot disrega 3 Mates i ki hird | inde f all parties, claimed for himself the 
and th neutrality laws of the Canes crag pedition wid their | Tight to examine all the proposi binik 
e at 1 reat E AE ne Sach E Cate tay 
ae MES peace. In order to raise money for, eqo rn lic had heard Mr, Roebuck and other members out, 
iataihing this expedition, as 1 | Pi dep iciency of T Da 
ot the cone States. General: last week tho | maintain o belice, have lasugd and sold bonds and other | $s ijà Tong thought that our meang of defence were not sufi- 
ere tlie Colonies announced that a treaty of | have acts, pledging the public lands << Tog for years, and he had stated it at meet- 
hegotiati et > i car 
Powers, te e mae te igh 1, The hostil > design of Tends and | increased taxation; andat last Lord Hardwicke had spoken 
i - anifest by the fact the country w. in a proper state 
Empress of Austria dition ero re of nO posable to their holders unless the He did not find fault with Louis Napoleon for in- 
ra ment of Ni shalt he ovirthrown. his navy or his-barbours whenever he thought proper, 
oe the ‘Envoy Extraordinary and M gr 4 ‘just as much right to build ships and to open docks 
AE he et ae, re | baa ty Se Aca 
ce of his instru H such a way w uis 
or sul PTR except docks he made should not be dangerous to the 
fing tote ‘Be citizens ee ee ie tees over the sale and the liberties of Britain. He was clad ty 
sual | rane route om o ed by the proper or Consul: | m an 1 Oe carting down od sailing 
General of po able, resident in tar empenbernengee pA ships which were now useless and converting them — 
d ; such mi that | Screws, which would be useful, mem bers 
shall have ed to return by the same conveyance ‘and ask how it was that the navy were 60 
ped and pb see m these igeri Eriol increased, but they wees only dust in the eyes 
took them to the country Trys engaged in this ee A the ple, fór they know perfectly oF, ought, to know 
ence is > with e soarapaa: well that A 
States perfi total 
E ie impedi: leave the atender the guise which Sige gn hoe Ly nev eerie ee had now ben a brought to 
the development oF th be: sneticial | they are any aig eae in advance that their a gee pe vas so magnificent 
m pi e ne ey > when they know lished by ual us, because navy Tio. whole 
hn oprea nn fe and ere be resisted, and ee en oe y a few years ago; Was now worta Hene expensive as thet 
kentad on he, oui | an overge Tering eo Tast penton, 204th Tey | we ae maia up Oa a Po Wy Th Sey 
d wi posing it were con must not be a 
piin wrbich thesearance — ae Soait erede be en. T a reek be s ag oft n Boot in 1807 
on. giving a | Aih a caret a board, yet when Gey aare t bat ony at E the same fleet in 1606. He trusted. that 
To the development of greater | of found to ba amet ou the Government never would allow the navy to fall in 
oice that the ore ‘nd prelates | Ni vsommenced hostilities. The “a peor p: meieri PA s of inefficiency. It was which er 
he ne a ag ry to me re imm of the same character ha loss of — France, seeing di E oi 
oE E tion m to renew hostilities against be from Ni work to got a-head m ragragna yhtn sraa i nt 
D ah inviolable their inten ready. been twice expelled Tet citizens | regain a position w hiet said that th 
ved u under oc ing them, m, wns ‘eho ugh the blic newspapers, ti Mobile as the de Rents. = hia aat come nom within but > 
ae eerie republic, a d has {gan Juan del Norte danger wit all as friendly to us; butin 185 
TO jexvous and de bound. i This person, W eet friend in aes. 4 believed it was =e aie 
place of pabio they ar States, a and claims to be ad c nation could long be the friend of a and 
he port to the Newer ‘the | that a despoti 
nounced allegian ee given ts collector of cn iberal nation. He had no doubt that th tint o0 a if 
re! 1 i 
Angah at Sorat. | aA a a D eaaa a aae | eat tin Haale Eat T 
pa net fo en reasons, and. for a shot eet be fired in anger in Europe. Her aire that 4 
official | preven $o and citizens who have ot possible that a despotic nation, and a country which 
y esta- |} Eara TE S tlt a = eo > 
vad tly de 
urg 
