THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND JS МААК [Jvwz 6, 1863. 
from Washington that the President has commuted | Episcopal bench.—The Duke of Maszsosovan thought th She | emn 
r. Vallandigham's senten fr im nt in fauestion was one which cou e dealt wi etter | the on agis dem had been productive of happiness 
3 ` е" теу те ач е t " by Convocation than by a Royal Com € — Earl | mankind ; but existence of an Ottoman Power [gom 
nsportation to e Contederate 2 PE was opposed both to a Royal commission and к n established fact, and x MT were not prepared to en- | 
States, and that he was to be sent forthwith to Louis- | to ocation, and — that the ben eng of Bishops rage a general crusade against it we should not enter upon 
ville en route to General Rosen ка who was to deliver dosi bei authorised by the Crown to consider this important i траву t that might prove the огоо of greater evils. After 
Bd ule? x faa of trict: to Оаа Вся учету subject. —Earl GREY thought it goua be bette: r to adjourn the | som arks by Mr. GnirrrTH in reply, the motion for papers 
m, s , ragg. debate for a month, in order to allow ionger time for соп- | was withdra rawn, and the House went into Committee of Supply 
ing has been held at erar to utet m Mr. ане of ае question di e A CHANCELLOR agreed in | pro formå. The orders of the day were postponed, and tho 
мда: arrest d which estion, and protested against шө Bishop of London | House D to Monday. 
ov 
. He would be a bold man who should maintain t that. 
, s € his геп ergy on his own authority to contravene the MONDAY.—The Exhibition Building.—ln reply to Lord J. 
pu e t t whi E E (— law. а some Tomarks К Еаг1 шч d ы Bishop of Mana, "the CHANCELLOR оѓ ше Ес эры Саи said that 
Lang ihe arresu as an асо which had brought ais- St. Davip's, Lo: rd Ево e his m onditionally | ап arrangement had been com subject to th 
honour upon the country, which was full of danger | өп a measure being in n Мм od b the be mh "^ " Bishops. The approval of Parliament, for the surdi of the interest 
to its citizens, and which bore upon its ront a | Savings Banks Moneys Bill, the Stock слон es to Bearer таш, of the Com "— 2 the Exhibition of 1851 in the А 
conscious violation of law and justice. Resolutions and the Customs and Inland Revenue Bill passed through site оѓ the presens building „for 130,096... апо, ford 
а * : commi: 2: purchase of the building itself, less the bell for 
were sry denouncing the assumption of mili-| Turspav.—Tho Savings Banks Moneys Bill was read a third | 80,000L Ventilation of the House,—Mr. e GRI ask 
overn t its officials, | time ere assed. whether it ien d not better to ventilate the Hot "opsni 
: THURSDAY, с Brani. —The Earl of MALMESBURY gave the window: her than » shutting НО, nere ies т 
Же Lincol Fin тч ba МУ dieh 9 thaton Tuesday, the Ben inst, he will call attention 16 Же the air "n t Heroin beneath.—Mr. CowPER said the air was 
т. Lincoln to liberate Mr. Vallandigham. mASS | state of our relations with the Вг azils. The Teegraphs Bill | not pumped — rud cellars, чын that it was washed im 
meeting on the same "ip was held at Indiana- | was referre deos Select € Committe strea шоку "d afterwards passed through clean 
polis, Indiana, on the 20th, when speeches were made | , FRtDAY.—2DucAy of Cornwall Managemen nt Bill.—The Duke of | can м to RA кәр all floa atin ng impurities. In cold H 
dontod oë the war and the obiiriiv^ abd of NewcasrLe moved thai the House go into oen ttee on this Жее БЕР air ан кто, апа їп warm Weather it was iced, 
y T 8g У c Bil. He My that the p roperty of the Prince of Wales was | the арр ed to obtain a uniform temperature within the 
the Government, allan- | held under a charter given by Edw ani III. to the Bak Prince, | chamber . Federal Réeoruiting in Ir eland, —In answer to 
dirham. 40 or 50- s were arrested evum aM XR = the great prive ie bre 2 to ke Men : nable. М... Hor отоор, Si к РЕ ы. Mu К телера to 
w e charter depri e Princes o wer dint де еазев that d h 
— „кле and shouting g for Pres m dede Tr of the property of Duchy pe hei qun Ду. даар been induced AY p many young in the Federal States, 
e streets, er way trains were were Nain ахи e | to the reign of ND V. the апа at of the Federal Government, to ta ke 
e 
g the route. e Е оп ће eta od ig Кы д, pror а УЕМ x (А 
* EM conseque e pru r to pu. end to the 
The trains were then stopped by the military, and mos it now yielded an M uo 50, 0001. 1 per annum. ОЧ the report of the Inland "Revenue Bill "Mr. Нохт Бета to sub- 
about 500 pistols and revolvers taken from the pas- pe а ВШ w hts intended to - he тирсе óf fine stitute for clause 21, altering the law relating to occasional | 
sengers. General Francis Meagher's resignation of the h le жа fot s lendths of les Посе, а clause о enacting that the consent of one justice о 
i ез | the pe suc| 
8 р 
х E uld ха „жей — Lord iri 
- field it was 5000 strong, it now numbers - than Ввоосн qm eA ony to из Aer ability of the Prince from sunrise to one hour after sunset.—The CHANCELLOR of tho 
ш, TEQ! pir Sox not oppose ше mation эшо was agreed to — 
the аро. CHANCEL: of the EXCHEQUER, new 
np add. warid "hs Co h ners of Taxes 
о on of а OUR to hold their meetings within an 
adjoining city or other place of exclusive ju -— ction, and 
FniDpAY.—Condition of Turkey.—Mr. GREGORY ERAS attention DRAK ^ god of incometax from be. on "cis 
puga 
nere 
men ort of t 
bito = R their wounds or disease » contra ted [Left si sittin e] 
taken prisoners, or „dese ted, мш ЕЕЕ 
to hedge dm lei ic соса ve Ad ИЗӘ the es ену arde et 2 с И 
stamp duty pie lem йак and V made pursuant 
bs the Highways Act of last Session.—The motion was 
oppo 
ur of 
ashington Cabinet on 
fro 
the CHANCELLOR of tho 
ew 
render the break u ossible, so that етее rom sell tobac ight be added. Fund 
id N. e weeks since, and despatched to Havannab, M Жо е Ъе found fighting on on behalf of M Asylum.—On — order. for g going into Committee of ж Mr. 
v assau, for the purpose, it is now supposed, of| barbaris is, against Christian civilisation as it might be, | J- ABEL Биг called а n to the resignation of the 
d upon the imp: Mea e and | majority o E" dies 
Dated t the | Patriotic 8-0 апа {о 
been burned to death While AU g 
p - 
—Aecounts from Puebla to the 30th of [| Personal expenditu 
Apri таай by the New York journals, say that S Qe E sp. o0. oro 
h ha ave had two further conflicts with the 
"ipt 
the second remained m 
field, capturing 180 Zouaves. | ; 
AZILS.—The opening of the Brazilian Chamber 
mittee had ES ели ro 
— retused - dismiss the lady 
5 was 
ho һа ч, 
i place оп the 3d of An The Бара; їп his Sra the " 
speech on the occasion, said that the solution of the | of Se: brise he; ended that the Porte had strictly performed p r 
difficulty with England cmi on the King of the its treaty PM үнө, tho ж regarda Таг under za present of the commissioners 
Belgians. The Chambers, in the address which they ч А Pow e c а jus tard 
unanimously оре in reply to the Imperial speech, ^ bo x de. E 
said :—'* АЦ Bra: lians are ready to make the sacrifices to state оң» when apprised of the Map eris , they at once : 
гз that Lord St. Leouard's, one of а A € e, division, 
necessary to daiat ain the honour of Brazil." di ү Келш лен a е s entertained bad expressed himself satised with the m which it 
his conducted.—After so obse Wm 
ad Emm un ут. — the subject Eus "uu y 
w- | House into committee of вц n the Civil Si E 
Parliament. 
HOUSE OF 
afalgar Squa 
BRISCOE керкек C 
be objects of public derisio on, t| ui 
with, and the basins aa P Pe: earth and plan 
and Кы ao ap аде It КЫЗА = 
uch с disabilit Аз egt ou йз of 0001. 
the fact that the Torte had M the А а ot Engin) 1 aad expended on clle Jor or the Speaker, bui that еу we ен 
ее who le venuea enditure ce fro ight hon man's Е ES CIC 
ra 
eee e sedis en prises t Lord Hobert a d Me Postero An 
rat зне rie rige d —Еаг) IG дах said | subject, sorted Ls anus cud Шо ofthe desire of the Govern- 
that. wy Government did not intend to interfere by legislation ы {зч ministration and put the finances on 
eec к of HARDWICKE said that a ents on root of Turkey d 
railwa; wu pe A to be attribute зарна 
of the trains as originally 
at which the 
make up for delays caused Bids defectiva administi 
Тһе Burial Service.—Lord EBURY moved an address to 
of ti - 
had drawn far ton fav ton favo DOM 
n of Turkey ; that th tt wad Cora corrupt at the 
hat ы best s 2: ied ded causo of Christianity : E 
les rope Turkey back into 
Legi to restore . clause struck | 
the Lords, providing that the expenses of the 
mission of ee should be aeg by е. soran gh fin 
respect of which charges of corruption might b pora On 
n the motion was mepiived zi 61 os ИЯ and the 
ee = o ort Erin Harbour (Isle of 
pda 
P i the reign Office. 
agai — RANVILLE т: on licy was to be for the interests 
dra m p сЕ һе mondod ога сало 4 ad | Christi pe 4 } ÜHAIRMAN was ordered to report progress, $ ther P pes 
been made out against the retention of some of ЧЧ Өз ехргез- | Не neis Pepecialiy т rejecti stage. The Admiralty Court (Ireland) 
sions used in the burial ant vien Archbishop of Үовк said | Christian 
that if the matter were to be left to the feelings of individual | barous а at "the бебо е 
be created in | Palmerston was the only statesm: n Euro; 
f N ке нб reformation of the pem n or rx 
R of the Ехсн CHEQUER sai 
WEHAL 
mpire. our Mond. resolve itself. j Perd committee to consider ye 2 
him that Pire with the Porte, Tat we were iiai bound -— that | the endowment of the oee of Maynooth with а view to its — 
from the’ the obligations into which Turkey had entered were fui es, асай бошо had to vested rights — interests 
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