Max 9, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND “AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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spective egere n of the question of right. The second | sists in the moral effects which the favourers ef the insurrection | to be removed as а mon danger. from those the develop- 
expresses the w. hat peace may be тыг to the kingdom | deduce from it, in e jd leadastray the penceable СЕ ment of which, followed with perseverance an. qc y,may 
of Poland, and antablishbd on а lasting basis. I will reply to | by gaining, edit f e belief in direct assistance serve to form a lasting future. Our august master has devoted 
these two pots tof Чылт ер А despatch. As regards the | abroad. inar ш та ее е this task, w. i i 
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his pat that, УУУ Article 1 of the General Act signed at | tiers а shock, the reaction of which is felt by the whole of | Emperor Napotsón 1 jn: take to accelerate the realisation of 
Yienna, the T am of May (9th of June), 1815, *the Duchy of | Europe, that they excite the minds of the people in adis-|the wish which " еу, а us in the name of 
Warsaw ted into а kingdom of Poland, to P Фр manner, and that they might, if prolonged, bring humanity, and x M a t intere 
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stipulates in respect to those conditions :—* Poles, subjects of m ранен ги ‘desire, further relies upon the engag 
i ustria,. а ly, shall enjoy repre- е of 1815 which affect ur eger of the different | bance or subversion, the task of restorin, 
We do па esitate to declare that these | should not depend upon the efforts of а single Government, 
ined in co l AE with ой ове of our аш and that to ask us to exti ст метет үөт ач which is con- 
each of the Governments to which they belong Sall master. His Majesty s itt) that, in c eiiim position of | stantly being supplied тій 
а i ant to them. | ће kingdom the troubles whic h t may affect the | would be to ci onfine the question within a circle without an 
The Emperor Alexander I. eveloped these principles in | tranquillity of the adjoining States, куа which were | outlet. The солов which а French Government енен iA 
accordance views. H st o! e | obviate * the ig nna) it expresses for the general 
the Constitution of the 12th (24th) of "December, 1815. It was |treaties intended to determine the condition of the Duchy interests Europe, friendly ге! етет i 
а spontaneous act of his sovereign will, and it, did not consti- | of Warsaw, and that they may interest -— Powers *; between us, t. Sii d of confidence in our ап master ` 
ir gag ards forei i i h of May—9th оғ | contain hs in the despatch of the French Minister of Foreign 
smuch as the Act of the Constitution, posterior to the | June, 1815, in which were inserted the principal m tpi Affairs, authorise us to hope that, appreciating the question 
wasn communicate i The Emperor believes tha! E р in а high point of view, with all the diff&cultiesit implies, and 
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the revolt does not invalidate the nationai engage-|benevolent views. But the more the Emperor із disposed T. ев үч etre 
по ROO і r of Tuesday, іп n publishing this pues tch 
ip iiir S 8 h eid the text of the reply o of Russia’ to England, raj — 
ЫА the ры Secretary of State ot of EE Чарс, Majesty the cause of deep solicitude m Ct. 7 E тел ӨГӨГӨН ДШ 
арго in his despatch, w. snc m t a duty to est 
Trad only incidentally put it xeu hr the сомо ӨГ ps buie ie Иов БЕ НОЙ, ag tho true iy t ot "this contain the bases of negotiations likely to lend to у" а common 
rsation witl Lord Napier. Тһе English Ambassador | situation, and upon the means of remedyin understanding between the different Courts now seeing us 
alladpé ES in ihe f following terms in the despatch Which he | Courts who have addressed themselves with li ounndénce to him, | means of EC gua legitimate interests Poland. 
oodness communicate Prince Gorts- | If the Go Vuriment of her Britannic “Majesty lays stress upon | The other very near] unanimous in the 
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akoff also said to me that, desiring to treat this ained 1 їп а | the reaction whic! gE е ыа of Poland exercise on the opinion S T. documenta are 
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t jo of Europe, be still more struck with the influ- 
loying an argument which lay at his disposal—that f, the e wis which the "anie of Банн have in all times bad the eous oderate refusal Тһе Moni eur of 
both Sin в the following article, which may be 
of conqui n xercise up: тапа ї Po Та ау соп 
sides in this discussion, and to ng it on that [kie would | 1815 this country has witnessed the ашу vhi of a material фараз вое А to t e 
proc are un Я x Е floa 
fne, Qovérament of hor MAANA Мај Sin motor tains, enials 
e Government of her с esty. ce its aim is | motions coming from S; p years later, in while 
to see'assured to the kingdom of Poland the and welfare | almost the whole of Europe was convulsed by the тето Ње о s "pi ien scm and ho Prices o of rod 
which are the objects of the solicitude of his уфа the Em- | the kingdom of Poland was able to preserve its tranqui uillity. | ате pu d at Fontainebleau. Za France is NE 
peror, it appears to usdifficult not to arrive at an understanding. | We are persua aded that it would be the same at present | тре Court of the Tuileries notwithstanding t the ure that 
The difference in our points of view lies in the fact that the | were it not for the continual instigations of the party of such h a visit would give them, hav dude edd а БОРУ of 
E Government appears to believe that the Constitution | cosmopolitan revolution. If this party, everywhere de- n the face ofthe duties that boit Wehen Highnesses have 
of 1815 is the sole panacea caleulated to calm the present | voted to the overthrow of order, at cmm сеси all it, fulfil in England in the first months that fo los their recent. 
i e comm. nion." 
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algood sense A founded the pea of Eng- | in —— that its aspirations will stop short at that zx : e | Mh Imperial decree A publishe ed yesterday, dissolv 
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me: о: ir hi i the dent n islatif, an the 31s& Мау and 
nnd development. Before arriving at the political maturity of | of Poland return a moment earlier to the conditions of а е d 
which England offers the example, there are porter Gross фо | durable peace cannot therefore more certainly ensure the 1st June for the general el dleitló" of deputies through- 
pass through, and each mation must proceed in this realisation of this desire ro than y labouring, on iheir side, to | ОЧ France, The Moni of Fri дау. ES inr OE rence 
according to its own instincts. It ; natural that а | appease the moi ch it is sought to to йоне 
lent intentions, should ie тт s ond thu s to exhaust the main source оѓ, ‘‘ Several journals announce en the represen: tatives Y 
th tations at which their foresi resight is alarmed. We enter- | sub-elec e Committees will shortly assemble, in order to 
firm hope that in strengthening in this respect the elect а central uy err me The Government reminds the 
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ое боа the trust and devotion SP his his Си о the muet that, Secretary o a € x her Ive i Majes En rx 
pris sing a less number; and, further, that the journals would 
he has undertaken cl соо їп ОЧА “бов — expose themselves to va йлы penalties f they published the reso- 
realise after а long lapse of time and many efforts. Ніз + из аана gr peers Poi 
solicitude has no m there. A system of gradual develo) sd D f Bea etes riment in wolf hunting 
i has b ppli ve p- Foram. as bro —À + а de oe the 30th ult. His Grace is 
pre to — — It opens to Russia the prospect ЕвАХСЕ.— Тһе псуе is the reply ‹ of the Russian said to be satisfied with the sport he has obtained, and 
o The Emperor perseveres in it — наа Government to the Not of t 
осер ашо. ori or impulse (entrainement), taking re enda | * : 
elements whic! А iti the work of time to prepare and pen MW neighbo 
but withoui toy eviating from the line he has traced for him- | “ PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF TO BARON DE ge = Pams, |them "apr in eve: ry cd very of their T e 
кше Ms nidum. Vu. Miei о іп him a titi to tha | - " Monifed o Baron.-On. T Pere au tb (О) of "рых .—In the sitting of the Senate on Monday 
jects. e it gives e e mornin e 5i v^ 
sympathies of Europes The same designs havo not ceased to | April tho Ambassador mami g = de Marsa] Narvaos defended the course wlich he had 
е ce his solicitude has been brought to from M ade m уз relative to the condition of A followed when - the head of the Government against 
m: миа ота ү; Poland. "е Бе not enter here | Kingdom of Poland. t redit to Uni Iccelleney a copy ofthat | the attacks e Pro i General Prim 
into an en of the national institutions, for the most | document, which I immediately submitted to his m : ге nai ina se ене attackin Aks Administra- 
part об Ath aes this aque d has been endowed. | Emperor. Our au master cam eim vd creen € вр E d 
"They do not appear to have been sufficiently understood in | wishes expressed in the name of the Em т Na оо д f Marshal Narvae The fos ecl of 
me: сә account of remoteness, Or тй because | pletely ei with his own. The Pr reni 2 vernment Appl has just нне Mata: e years 
hi e interes! urs of a hostile party | expresses, as re s the events which have taken place in 
bave stood in the way of an equitable and impartial judgment. | the Kingdom of Poland, sentiments which cannot fail tobo shared of ti жыйыны d do A сез against religion, p and E "d 
The system inaugurated by our august master contains a germ by every bn stia ud мо isafriend to mankind. It Meg ot tne "en o epigr Jeans ispnsonmen wit 
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ме time and e о роб mui 49 develop. ш is ed to | ne gemere ntertaina doubt of opc. -= h this |d 
ministrative autonomy on the of the of affairs в to our august master, of the pinh v —The " deral Council, 
provincial and municipal institutions which in England have | citude with = усен ч inspires His Majesty, , nor of t| " ^a "uh. prm anD The it "io d m rt а Ан нб. 
been the starting point and the foundation of the greatness | desire he entertains to be able to put an end to it. тве French E g d g "M poses 
and Ha А = the — But in the execution of this| Government points out the reaction which these agitation: England at St. Pe te sare kft in n favour of Poland, has 
idea the r has red obstacles, which are found | exercise upon neighbouring States, and the EK Р to Which | stated +1 take this invitation into 
principally i in die pe rer jg rà the party of sum pee This|they give rise in the rest of Europe. Our august master | йыйган 
party idersto E that = itallowed the peaceable majority | admits the just interest, which the bordering Powers ап those AUST 
of the kingdom to enter upon this радах ot regular progress, | who co-operated in settling the state of Europe must naturally | UST a— In his reply to the on: 1996 on the 
there would be an 7 to their aspir Their intrigues | take in all complications of а nature to disturb its harmony. | Polish Euntes Prince Gortschakoff sa; 
have not allowed the new erem a x A petris into effect. | E the interest which Russia takes in events which touch her | *' Count Rechberg w. i, аз e nj ge ho in 
It mE e quede ig рох рау work, 53 how far they | во nearly cannot surely ре less boe rotonda more than all she PES that the Em; as rig Le abbat we f UR wn, in 
to the real песе nc ; degree of mat 25, | desires to see tran ranquillity restored in kingdom, and the | show clemency to s ecéraio! reta 
4 of assured. The Emperor N: finally à дога ой чы cue 
1 E fj zit I expresses his confidence in the li intentions of our | that a 3: 
Е Р our a The: rA СЕ А2 яарна arum e of | alone. The intrigues o 
~ иа this matter. uA o which ajesty appreci when points | the main source of the agitation, 
By x side of en la ЕГЕТ Tom it has been |out us in conclusion, ud. opportunity for taking Pone ers would therefore be best 
possible gtve it тре "Xr СЕЕ of the дов ze Poland in the condition of a durable peace. | those ux The Russian 
most important armed bands, the Nothing could better respond to the wishes of the Emperor. | Austria neglect 1 
1 Emperor has 
in force the institutions already fgranted, and has declared | But it is соф mre ДД upon the selection of those measures that | machinations of the revolu: 
himself t come to an u i 
that he reserved to self ^ f 
developments indicated by time and the К.ч Гоиб the French à h Minister 0! d reign Affairs poini Moe intens ун е | The remaining 40,000,000 florins of € 
ree uM їфему cab, ti ien, - —Ó in тт the oril am and the insufficiency of the combinations а роо ЮЕ loan of 1860 w ere allotted at Vienna zu у. 
, itn тей position granted to her. мик having 024, чав. 
depends on the confidence with Which these — ion: This is an аана za а neni riri enr experiments house x тут Rothschild, 
m с с In — ng а stand upon this em which have been a source of misfortune to Poland as well as | the hig es 
nsiders rM the best friend of NIU. cause of зеза to Europe, and e na E x Hia М 
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means: I Russell pin upon Russia to dis- | which the kingdom is асрау s айык i not an isolated її dart d the introduced rer 
n Бой ety, | The whole of Europe is infected by it. Revol M E uf cinia nce to the 
cies w =- the Pd se ot сек Plon usted to the The Bill was 
they fnd sufficient combustible | b, priests. 1 
жонын there. to mu ro the of making it the ir sitting of Thursday the 
focus President pee ien that 
vil | the following order er of the day had been adop! y the 
Tke тг A whoseduty it is to cure 
E ТЛ kingd o fac m tion vil | Secret Committee on Brigandage :— 
а m ri ee i TE as o dist E io md plene ought! “The Chamber invites the Ministry to take the necessary 
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