394 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER, 
[Decranrr 11, 1858, 
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-k MISSION Pexin.—It has been rted this , about the end of January. Bar but the rumour ; 
AN hat dia Parii Rumbold, attaché at A Bariin, | had | indisposed. The King a | Queen of Prussia arrived at | irig is considered to be al m 
n inted British Minister Plenipotentiary at Rea on the 23d Nov: Tether Tiig 
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kin. It ears that there is no foundation for this AUST RIA.—The Saeron “of an increase in the} 28th. E an 3 haa a arest letter ot 
at and that the Hon. Frederick Bruce, brother of | Austrian army is talked of at Vienna; but a ma jori ity of three members of the en ot aed a 
Lord Elgin, who brought home the Treaty of Tien-sin. | the Ministry are opposed to such a measure, i Hh tte ting oat 
will, as was stated some weeks since, be the first British | the — of funds. The Archduke Maxi milian, | i EA i iy 
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Minister at Pekin. Mr. Rumbold will accompany the Eis no: n of Aus oe ais ke engag ope an E a shag it expl oded, he e e Kalmara 
mission, but onl ferior capacit rrespon ence with the mperor, in which he compiains bey, = 
aii ee” of eing continually thwarted in his policy by the Be harat with the me ha his il in Viem frm 
Fo oreign Imperial Cabinet, and threatens toretire. Mr. Murray, | self no lon; nger in safety in that cit ife, Considering iis 
y her Majesty’s REN or Persia, rrived 3} ? ews y. ca 
—The E oF wir Empress and the Prince | Vienna on his w nglan: His Excellency’s | scription. The island is converted } Wort "S 
MAA arrived at the T Samda: ia Sunday afternoon | health is anything at aieia, The Mah Seles The whole popan is aniio, ae dia ma 
from. ‘Cota apiègne. A Ca bin t Conuoil > was held on | Dhuleep oe gh lso in Vie and has insurrectio sending their families f2 dù 
barta aidiegoe of the peror. the Turks ie shutting themselves up in in hare 
= na was the ha Atr, of par eain ears y uiraa his arrival at Cor orfu Mr. |and in the fortremes 
that in the opinion of the first jadiyers de Go aar eeri has been in communication with all the rp ao Ae rn reall from Bombey Bombay of the 
ment had no right to remit a penalty which might be Greek authorities. On the 25th ult. he called on the | of Novem r st a fà 
reversed in judicial form, and Pich, at any rate, was | Bishop, and had a lengthy conference with him, and | phic despatches in aslini ation Ce 
not definitive. The Cabinet Council therefore re- fterwards visited the chu e and every object of | China mail were ei evening. The Ga 
solved to allow the appeal to go before the Court interest in = city. On the 26th the Queen’s warrant | mail brings no later news than that from Bomber. hy 
and be rhe but that the fae to it will simply ne him Lor y the latter have been 4 
be the Emperor’s pardon, which it will sont t was oth to a fall con i of the Senate, and on the pated by the telegraphic despatches, but the 
covers everyting ihe penalty im y the Police Palace of ps jgu not yet a ape :— 
Court, as well as the possible effects of the new penal |À Michael and St. George, which was a 
ge ended by n ombay.—Thefollowing pia. 
law, aaas y kno mg as the Loi des Suspects, under | bers of the most eens cage of the inhabitants, | India on the Ist of November :— 
which a convicted person is placed for ever under the | including the tae clergy, the office A Peed een ison, ao auamation by the Quem in pet Pies " 
vigilance of the Haute Police, t may at the discre- Kẹ nd all Corfiotes of any. x Q, At eting of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, auia? 
tion of the Execntive be : transporte d to Lambessa a with- e Senate on ‘the aes: Mr, Gladstone ‘delivered the | nies and dependencies thereof in E Asia, Africa, Amarica 
ja ilo wing spe eech in Italiar and Australasia, Queen, Defender of the Paith. Wists fe 
Piha French C! ‘a | . “Your Highness and Mo: st Titus strious Sirs,—You have heard | divers weighty reasons, we have resolved, by usd wike 
he words of the Sovereign Protectress of the frre States of | advice and consent of the Lords ual and Temporal and 
on the 10th seamen 4 is apts seoes: pear ws pea b- the Tonian.felands: om- the commission has been | Commons in Parliament assembled, to take pen sa 
ruary. The reason of the delay is that the anae read to you is deriyed whatever title I possess srg your regard | Selves aad — of the ‘territories in ryt we 
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a and assistance, and to that of other Ionians in the execution of | Administered in trust for us the Hon. Bast Om 
are not Me ARS A advanced to be Juta before the my duties. It avoids, as you will observe, all interference with yon Now, therefore, we do by these presents notify and 
Cou ie 1e examine | constituted authority, whether in your hands, in those of the lare that, by the ec and consent aforesaid, we bam 
to their presentation to the Legislative Chambers. | Lord High omn Eia 0 on ite any others ; ew ile bin ining taken upon ourselves the said government, and we herby 
Qn the ee hand, the wn he the barriers of Paris will | me, as the subject and se of her Maje: esty, to a give ur- | call upon all our subjects Ph: in = said vee | be 
not be ag for discussion before the end of Feb- | Poly, icy tk eta ny fon pon eae ce wee pi E arkene to y pe ot oaa 
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ruary.— palate of Saturday, i in n referenco to the re act Pepa vee Ee tthe a coer ope crea whom we may hereafter from time to time see ft appt 
rumoured thio thea between France and Austria, says, | which is = to be gathered from this commission. Her Majesty, | tO bee gg Rage of our said territories in Ger 
“A discussion, kept up by different ee nals of Paris not sa iewe of the well- bein; of the | people "whom she “pith sending weet 
i i confidence in the loyalty, ability, judgment of ou 
with a persistency = regretted, ap ears to have vot aot tier ES sabe “of the fonian t estly d desiro Lip ` bed = bt ialest trus 8 nd well- che sih ihr and Judgment wo 
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foreign Powers do not in any degree justify. The | every advantage which was contemplated on their behalf by | Viscount Ca fe DO TE E 
ee jus i tories, and to administer the gover 
Government of the Emperor thinks it is its duty to | tie fraty of Paris in November, 1819, ‘Aware Hant oniarmass| in and, over Ont ad ones ots oa 
ottify public eee against the effects of a discussion | the institutions established under the treaty, she deigns to pane on a behalt , subject to si Po ert eri araa p = 
which woul a nature sis alter our eee with | seek information through an organ independent of past Ionian | shall, from time to po ¥ = m8 pinot unini 
a Power in allianee Mis th France.” —The Mon pub- UE aa to the causes of those annta os best Principal Becrotarios = vI military, all nore 
means of removing them. On the one side the British protect- r j mpany, sibjat 
lishes an official notification from Admiral Riguule de ane over these Manis, on the other the sapetanninse ang ployed in the service of pe Barge hn Sas may 
Genouilly, Commander-in-Chief of the French and of the Ionian State and its title to Constitutional Government, | to our future pleasure, and to Om somes ea 
d | havin oe their respective roots in the Treaty of Paris, ane | boresfter be ens a he nade with them byor 
after the 1st September, nee the bay and river of | Seri aaa from a source a highs: than the will of S| single $ State, of or te au ae eth Hon, 
the òf declared whether pe subordinate. ‘They portion of be ler the authori! ae -apd 
and Cham ae leclar: public ‘They cannot be infri aged or altered | accepted, and will be seru We desire no extensign 
ct blockade. 1l vessels to force the | by an cuthonty inferior to that Ton Sich a lg ow. Itis for ‘the Tike obser cova possessions ; and 
bloc sein will be treated soma e to the usages of jere = te ee ec roa EE of the aah cs eee brane dominions, or 
* 0) ission an rom e reason oi e case, at my mission sanction encroachment 
Maara law. The Avary i150 publishes a | avoids every ulterior question that c onia ee o from the | attempted with impunity, we eect the nha, ditg, and 
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report m Marshal y: anh b-approt by the Emperor, | relations in which, by the concert in on those of others. oak: 
mbein nting a committee to e into the pow fesiond and the ielaids haye been reciprocally ee The | honour of native i eal | that a at 
th Pyet of fi Fas T s guaran teed by the Treaty of Paris and by Ionian law | as well as our own subjects, . yoy $ 
aei e manu ak re-arms in ent which can 
ah lange number of ae bills of exchange a the irpan f he 5 which she} meng see maces eure ine bead gy good g government bai the same obligations a 
London are circulati: he Continent, where they | the perp rotectorate, but to examine in what way Great | natives of our T dian terrar Vit su snl thon 
are probably given to As sea nd others ers by prac- Brat may most t honourably and amply seais <4 ee $ a bind the blessing of Al bad 
io ch, for Eee uropean and Ionian-rather than tiouslý Firmly 
tised swindlers. On Saturday five of ge bills were | British, she has oonttacted: For this object, then, I earnestly | shall faithfully and rag 
presented eet a boy p- analers bank, which the | invite chi i the ourselves as 
accep and address omen pass false, had | other persons representing or having an interest in the Govern- Pratl (ee the desire to impose het et 
pane i. sanke #2 them payable T The amounts sages i dt oe i ee Se aye of our subjects, We declare EAA, S 
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of ve Estas nein ar e ande to be as the pe and of their laws as ought to influence the conduct of | will p ene mo g religious ith & 
those id accepi em n e ing $ is efficacious ai alike enj 
peas of the London mercantile h I can hope to give effect to those affectionate wishes for the | observances, but i a and we A pow 
re best kn a. the continent. -Each of fc bills welfare of the islands which I have been permitted to hear tial protection of the be in authori under & or 
s: uttered personally by her Majesty. It has pleased Almighty enjoin-all those who =r h cewith the r 
had eviden tly peat through many respectable hands i le with remarkable gifts, abstain fro’ ene of. 
ore presentation, and conseque: a bore a number | also to try them in other times with many vicissitudes. May = of any fea ey ee 
apis im now, age alike c and ; a ae ae ee aena 
f ge AIN.—In Speech delivered b e Queen oft m more and more all the blessings of civilised and -|J ered to id hatte 
tan life; may your co d in the subsisting rela- | admi o cosin 
Spain, at the iae ~ eee ee jeer tios wisely develo ees sit ior m- worthy ot their = a z e tat, bi 
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of freedom with public order and of knowledge with the re ith, 
Rome to come to an = rstanding Christian faith,” I rights s connected pep will 
withthe Holy Bee, with a-view to iho solution of the | co the President of the Senate etna the | nds, of the, Sete 
pending questions in a manner most advantageous to | follow! ingr ans rights, usages, and customs of Í 
the interests Rs the Church a a ue State ; thet thė| «Excellency, —I be eg your Excellency to accept, through me, | evils and misery whioh 36" piae 
free nye tion of cereals will postponed, and | the thanks ‘of t the ‘sen e, for the honour which you E pom acts of een a em into open 
that in re the importation will be BEEE pleased to confer by the address which you have pro oon Seen. by th 
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states that the young King Don Pedro had been suffer. | a3 that they feel a deep senso of gratitude townie, ese | crimes fave them beyond the reach Geroy and 
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ing an attack of measles, but was better.—The Stakes, for the new proof now afforded of her constant Ponefal, i further announce eo saveand 
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the ae n years, whereas by the present law arrived at Turin on the 3d, and were receiv ditional pardon, 2a dignity; on thelr g 2 
= Em ary of punishment is three years’ imprison- | great cordiality by the royal family of Sardinia. The homes and pe aes It is owt, “fal w 
= t any surveillance. d Duke w = expected at Genoa on the 4th, and an these terms of grace A on Leona before the ss 
P USSIA.—Prayers are offered up regularly in the | to leave for Villafranca on the following day. f those who comply wier by wy the jesing of Pe 0 87” 
Frederi wien safe delivery of the Princess reported a hen e that the Prince-of Wales is likely anani is ct al be restored, ear eara 
=y which is expected’ to take place | to visit ita this winter under the strictest incognito, ! tran 
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