THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND (t GAZETTE, 
[Mav 30, 1863. 
with the slave. And I must say that throughout | the wo 
contest there has been а curious € on the е of ME 
men who support the Federal po ae ey һау тү 
he wo — Church, held a Levée in the forenoon in | Holyro ood 
Palace, which was numerously · attended, and afterwards 
The dee - ETE they only reached Kazeh ; after. 
[gr reat del and anxiety, and consequent ill- 
ext intelligence was dated Sept. 
are not neutral, because we hav sym Ау 
Now, sympathy is no a part t ot "nouzalty: d І at theretiring moderator, Dr. Bisset, of Bourtie. Dr. Craik, 
Mr. 
1861, M Кыш, e eel а more cheering tale. 
ада 
orth.’ 
once eene Le that I ы EY with tbe North. | of Gla: asgow, 
Восі -— ET ydo go. ER Ue In the General Assembly of the. Free Church the "Rev. 
inde- 
Guthri 
ofa s were the advance, with a sufficient 
attendance of por té rS em аг наа and -were 
peful f 
a million to one. They < sermon on z 
th ; 
Home and Foreign Missions; " and 
but I will tell you 
the 
Rev. Roderick Macleod, of Snizort, was elected moderator 
—The Hon. Major Yelverton 
ted a petition to the House of 
success. More 
| without t a particle of n nth 
reached England by ырай. "that they h 
Khartum, and then that they s joined at Gondokor), 
on the 20th of February 1186, Mr. Petherick, ie 
odge his case. 
ne month's further 
therefore, probably aes heard 
month of July next. 
еар by Mrs . Long- 
ou go into 
ica you would == i things v very n dilereni 
There you rice see ue e ; there y' 
Ree find husbands dragged to абд would па 
|ы gone there, killed, [mede qe made epe 
т life. They know what "е horror of the war is; the; 
a| Чу; The appeal w 
before 2 Лоре about а 
pir ion brought , some 
"un 
Consul at Batou um, who was € reported to hay 
Abyssi ssinia. 
There is a short break inour knowledge of their 
papers by way o 
the Society. His present reports contain a consecutive 
of the н and principal par liis 
т odi 1 the жы, of a сон libel году in the 
latter's letter to the London туе 
now been lodged in the Court of Session by Mrs. Forbes 
Defences have | 
to the ек that she is the awful wife of Major | 
journey between Kazeh and Gondokoró. They com. 
mence on pct 1, 1869, а nd date from his departure 
from the capital С а kingdom. -— кагат, be 
abuts by one of its cor! again 
n, and that as such her husban d, if any person, 
we y pr E m , secondly, 
has no 'domicile ts in Scotland, tile 
Court of Session ic no Jurisffstion in the case. а 
ко this war, 
; І have 
I сарпо c UE 
in the immense area I have t 
I tell you I believo the time is come 
Nyanza at its кашы ei 3 
pce) о evot 
ing, who gave 
his EI Journey, franke 
ded I 
| his оч 
the independence of the South ; inat ү by. ю defences admit that the libéllous letter was written 
will be carryin e gri Mrs. Forbes 
—if my advice be worth anything, you will ta 
reject it—I should advise you ы вау that in our opinion the 
Con NT edera p er States б денеа hould at once be acknowledged 
TS 
The Rev. Ho sets s m$ ee Mr. M. Beal 
€ е following resolutio 
F LORDS.—Sir J. B. Walsh, Bart., v. The Secretary af 
Siate wc ына and the Attorney General, — This was an Карр 
ourt of Chancery оп tbe question whet 
а as RR s Mud abies or 
о pay t а of the 
of five M of Sic тоа d f which p 
am were peche to pr: curie опаа out of Sch pensions 
to be paid to the officers and soldiers of the omphny s 
iy who Tüsht b be disabled in their service ; and 
or us x ES - ie iege Ate purpose | undertook to repay to his representatives whenever they shoul 
dence of us Co аа Ideen Mon ONT cl үзене tho -| cease to employ ships dnd to have a military force in their 
actual pay and service! Tho mes Mee Я + Dra ies 
The Rev. J. Guttridge (Wesleyan fires Church) | judgment, said that the questio ether appellant 
mogyed, and Sets J. Clegg seconded, the following re nm to зи — by reason n of. д; events conte plated 
amendment : by the deed hav s суа In his opinion the appellant 
was we titled to it. event prime raa, MET us taken 
р 
the e 
аб this сањ records its high admiration 
uld en entitled to ЕЁ а 
“Тт of the 
honourable — " hitherto maintained by the Government 
in reletion to the dreadful,civil war now raging on the|then aros 
с continent, and earnestly papis that the policy of 
— ека wil us pursued in fu D who wi 
[ш wo and therefore, m 
ant w 
-|the land of which Us have 
h|evident from a 
уагаеа 
ortion 
"E occupies 
miles bro some 6 feet above the sea 
ler үт "is tod with detached conical hills, 
least of мы ch attains the height of 
10, 000 ы t—the Montes Lune of Burton and Speke. 
i t 
ES chief feeder 
nother lake , the Luta Nz ig 
agii to us dw Sek CN 
w bro E 
the Tangauika lake is emptied, and not su 
E at thi 
een speakiug. 
of the sec reports t tuat in the. 
Mares орен Ber 
tho 
lois 
* со 
g the Crown 
тонду: $ ut that was an utterly 
use the trust was not a distinct and 
with the agris 
и ай a 7 tke бишру claim 
"had hap ыы 
A ur ed Sunday week a Шаша! bee bop 
named Fitzhenry, 28 years of — interfo КОНЕ tho appel 
nte Dear -— eoi onse within a. a few act of 1893 
w Ros. He a lane qui 
Ме skull "ba tired" in Een his bios всаб! 
surrounded with x S аа 
man had agreed t of mo ney for some d 
toa ант eid: Joseph 1 Kelly, who was going 
America, and who wanted him to advance a ее 
sum to enable Kelly’s father to emigrate with the 
This requ efused. On the Saturd 
he and КеПу were drinking together 
on the follow: wing mornin 
100 yards of his own house. Тһе ju ury a at the Жш 
returned a verdict of Хи панча against J. Kelly, 
who was commi 
ыч I 
MURDER IN 
Ws 
of) 
ite dini A East 
tered abont, nde a 
m 
with costs. The mco сат апа н med: lo scat 
Ju qe 
Atisccllaneous. 
DISCOVERY OF THE Ea кн F THE A — 
п the anniversary meeting of t yal Geogra; 
ie M Яб: "Marton: the cms 
ptains Speke and 
M тт 2 —A fe M т since 
e ines visite 
its ita neigtibonrhood, ; representing himself spamer 
wered to a large number о tin 
mplete some ubfinished lines of railways i 
nited States, and offered the 5 ending g emigran " sa E 
o America on 
»- 
U: 
nm 
s of the general similar ar race. 
way ere 
Ohm 
had directed that all debts and liabilities of р; i 
vi Tum 
tribes "Jal лата sabi КА 
р H 1 nhabited by а 
of Uganda, whither Speke no 
Their е 
сера E full ha 
ерен 
country Ties tg the Nyanza, and 
and northern 
bounds y. nda 
; 
Its banks a 
| he calls * 
v 
аке. The present size o: 
it is about 150 miles in pe "d th 
of them lies immediately to ^ epi 
о! nect d wit ith N anza. Supplies the Asaa T 
which та j „Nile just above Gondoko тд. Th 
the paym 
with the certainty of continuo 
4. 
е „ехріот ет 
xpediti His previous journey С right angles 
the tem "jointly travelled ру Bart - himself to 
Tanganika == ke, and u detaken bile Captain | а 
Kis h) led him i 
each, and r 
rative 'employmen t from the moment of thei 1 
It is said t ра е gems е эж Tanding 
but the police — thought it it 
pts e some inquiries Б тав һе E 
received, leaving 
€ which Mr. Baker is now engaged in 
Captain Speke never ані it, but оке iton jis map 
s being annex —— to the ile, which е -a b 
making a great h ead at the eas sternmost part epe of 
о а la Е where 
northward, € Taly to 
sea, called t 
сенси быр le Nyanza o of лез: 
extent. 
ган Кейип eatiod 0 а 
+ 
N. 
ша тең 
the даш; аы cerro ecrire of the Ny Г 
hosp 
dialect ' "suddenly ceased, 
cairn of Spekes 1 ems Жу a lay, by 
mem of the iem Cons 
It mee a апай, à position on a hill some | the exploration of occasional travellers and 
distance south of. the ped It is built of roughly- | dealers, as Репеу, De Bono, and Miani, had reduced | 
на, and measures 35 feet square at ihe | Ње i е псе between the nearest points 
base, and 40 feet in se e On the north. жй : eee white men to 400 miles | 
Я = >ш, having on tra Sie Arabs сопу vinced S 
THE Рвіхсе CONSORT CargN.—A 
ЕК5 de. erected. а, Кале а of the Queen, i in about 489 geogra nical miles cipes of Gondokoró, the 
огу о or 
а МЛ 
White N пе, 
thou 
n 8 
then 
he assertions of 
t the t 
want of 
| more ba: rbarous. 
end of ie калби ч 
deavouring to we riim bim 
He succeeded, 
m 
ч 14—' He, ent stream of de un Nile. 
ascertain cw: trut h of ced dà 
nibo the мои 
D On the g 
initials of 
the 
he members of the Royal Family, with Е s potentates that 
st, 1862. The travellers start ме, ко 
OT- |е new of en 
the date зїн Anges 
GENERAL А 
e com 
eee 
her Majestas 1abd at war, ly owing , 
of the Dun 
т 
.* K 
vious | to lat. 
the | to the 
Speke was obliged to travel зањ 4 
е 
Peine Ж 
Established hieftainsliips, and LR in consequence of famine. 
dens 
ЖЕ Tata mem Debe 
"uiid pass acd 
mih el of 1000 feet in thé rifer 
Ж ча эы: эры а ыы 
