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‘Above ail | things, “Í wish to guarantee “you against ‘the stereo- 
$y 1e aerea ae allow itself to be 
he development of liberal 
ides, tasaus they “vould e, in “Soop of it.’ This is 
ely the wher — pa = — = pare aft is ap- 
Wher nper er bears the stamp 
of truth and ‘tears i a Goverment i * strong because i has 
a good conscience, and wi ood con: 
oppose qeerjthin 7 that is hey n dik 
om neon n won a asins a ae sed sine 
nal regulation, which w 
repara iTA was system pee s adike 
ck to ancient institutions, 
wants of the age, which wou 
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aes t rm, consistent, ad, Pi pooo energetic 
_line of policy, alind An adom ee must procure 
fo: politi sS E oS m which she 
«never could art tain gm ee pes wa 5 we oe ‘alone. a ke follow 
that path, and to do so with honour, I need y jistance, 
fern acai which you will not deny me. May om lime 
iiae for Goal ”* welfare of our country and of Royalty, 
a oft Sta: S graspei ign a 
Grems nas a Homerig with peat maour he ao oat lias 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
he I ns under a e ombining the 
interests signia 
t too me te ore a 
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and forbeara the suppos 
anti congenial ‘institutions Fee bps interests 
ra eral La sany ntiment: tained by her 
sia s Gov nt with reference bal the pending 5 ee 
whieh at prewent a agitate the Ionian mind, and which pie 
tally a t your X oft ial 
i A With a 
committed to syon 3 Lan —— = 
weighty opinion on Ion: affairs, S, oe ya 
ga cae ba his ‘country acre ‘Gan: a9 any party a E w whe 
alread. rE ked distinction ee hig hest 
airne sania 
to der kilian adva 
prn api hier sachin ed 1 a ei ell as 
oo or say m stly end aca to the 
jestys vernment, 
Hon. W. E. “Gladstone 
into and r repo n the 
and sas the 
pines pak athies of a alle Te 
geis Pedoveld on Aospatching t the Right 1 
a Special Com uire 
of every existing di 
rve in the choice of Mr. Gladstone —a “gentleman 
© you in public and te life— in intention 
ter- 
ior nd r Sk 
vie me assist zay in discharging 5 trust 
ba 
culty. You will not | Tor 
[Decearr 4, 1858, 
ember, and appears ts = 
ve gira oe 
—The only Political m 
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Boston from ito m recimi 
grants ” Id | ite 
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and that agr reat n a t bars i tat po 
in rea Ju P e 
Miss Henrietta Pokora 
the Mormon living at Glou 
e ons, on a writ eal corpus, at 
the gna had arrived at A 
Si ra 
of pa 
his wa Tonite 
Conia A complimentary dinner 
to to Lord Buoy / th ean a given a 
nists i = regard to hi Cee on behalf Cana 
Am can colonie; es; In retumi 
of the aro st ancient and 
rown.” 
—The Porte is about to e the amount 
as | of ko throughout y the ng seg pron the in| 
on tobacco. It is also contemplated to establish aland- 
tax. The tele egraph betwee n the Dardanelles, Syra, and 
and Egypt has wand R ken 
-—The o jou urnal of Alexandria contains 
t article on the demand made by M. 
importan de |r. 
EEA for pnt of a first instalment of the capital 
the 
"cote ae formation of the Isthmus of Suez 
Can me ny. The 
it | Viceroy” s  foclings of per 
have been g oeeteate d, fits 
might accrue to Egypt. fro gn canalisation of 
the Isthmus are of so doubtful a rie re, ae the ~~ 
upon the resources of the country w whic h would r 
article intimates that the 
that the matter may well cause hesitation, , consider be 
that some of the highest Se ere authorities i in the 
impossible. 
THE OIPALITIES.—Advices from Jassy 
ve = Triumvir Katardgi, a member of the “caine 
and Minister of the _Interior, had laid d 
pame and izier ar E Con. 
Italian $ ‘Sites ha a rumour that 
ounced that Sardinia was 
the Kopo of 8 ardinia, | 
Pema) an energetic protest against the acts of the 
other Caimacans, , his colleagues. oe from 
= paring for w war, and that 3 Naples, Rome, 
d contracted a tr tt tak and defensive. These 
He of Sardi a few officers 
AUSErI1a | 
had ted spe in a brief | 
n. 
spring we shall again 
PA ws 
Liste Milan dated ath ar 
ti asing rapidly in Lom 
bardy, and that there have, Biek demonstrations TEN 
‘similar a those which preceded the revolution of 1848. 
“The pS e have again rt ser smoking cigars manufac- 
vernment, and shouts of “Viva Italia!’ 
Tae e been “eo daring the night. 
wee “ier arrived at Corfa on 
the duties of this office I turned m 
“attention s with ray Po pe cordial interest towards those illus. 
us islands in which Great uae protects the freedom and 
whose ancestors are derived the 
seemed mit me that there a 
m pen respect ape ae 
Sagat. 
, however, 
mabled to 
ya have grati- 
the progress 
removal 6 of any causes of dissension be 
: fu “aig ents of + ce State, on vate the long 
o 
A mhi exercise x self- R aas 
-precedents d receive with jarirp and. with 
: „candour, our common desire to advance the solid 
they woul: 
= Thus in 
Tanti 
torn, i eara inter- peach 
fod 
e 
a the fee A was 
thrown, Pat h a 
of the ey ca 
appily nobody w: unded. 
Inp1a.—Telegraphic despatches have been received | w 
in anticipation of the Bombay = of the 9th of 
move mber. The fo a be ny the details :— 
ude. — paign hereto on the 18th 
October. Major or Raikes ana ny ell in th 4000 rebels near 
Jepuldalpore, and killed 70; without yan on our side. On the 
20th October the Nusseeral rabad a de ee yi a sets aod 
from Sultanpore, and lost thre S, oire 
_— ame won the 21st October the poke, Tort giis *Berwah, 
vo Our los pi 
as stormed and ca 
100 killed a: . Lieut. eo stead neers, 
Nkaina on blowing open the iae A the 23d October 
hubrowdie was attacked by 8000 T rie Beas ur guns; they 
ir guns. aien È 
salad, os 
d his pen 4 On Ha ath October fe eek with 
20, 000 KRA attacked our = er were 
beaten bac k, Iosing tw 
the Euro; 
"Bengals Bw 20th of October Colonel Turner’s column 
ove in with t nee rebels from Jugdespore at the ‘village 
ieta, -w carried at the pon of the bayonet. 
Colonel Torner then hasda the rogat pas oga, in the Sasseram 
ers 
meen among 
and i 
gett Dunsford was sraely yeeros three 
ral were oben It is reported, under date the io oie that n 
. Havelock and Colonel Walter came up with th 
| Poowar an killed eyes 
h October General M; 
= 
ie on The 
at that pay but S ‘hort ima ba te to Fire do! mp back 
from Suithpoo: outhern direction, Airo 
under General Mi ichel ‘be! 
the antia Topee after this 
his erste Tr force vid Rathghur 
rossed 
and the 
¥ the Nagpo abr 
of the re province. 
Zombay.—The Royal proclamation was issued muy er 
» 
wm his | tere 
MR. 
Singh fled with solat R 
between Hosbun- | 
attractive to to ety the. 
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every heme arliam: 
forward the question of life ESM tako pipen 
Now, while a it to be cere understood 
n the present hereditary peerage, or to se any 
is to the House of 
it seems to me 
hic 
money, but which enjoys a large erate of 
the best place in whic bog) eve our Ch ee 
oa ae ~ = I haye much thought of, that pf aemm ndm 
who have rendered d themselves couspiewoas 
to 
jhe way in which he ma, 
pens as have been in my 
done ; but a single indivi 
the evils w 
of colonial re ember type 
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