THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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AUSTRALIA.—Advi from Melbourne “to the 1st of | whether the attention of Government had been ve 
done gin à hat Lo; rud rbances had taken ‘plac ee due 3 beer vas genie the 
the the Chir ng 
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could nave no offensive desi 
the question of ow ur 1 
manager home for the purpose. 
UxrrED SrATES.— Washin ngton pias of the 21st 
ult. cem dut the news of the norge peace had |i 
dipl Mr. Bu 
Administration had freely ure their regret that 
Mr. Co .bden declined to ente r the Ministry, thinking 
upon the relat tions between the two countries. Thesbip 
Atlantic, Which cleared at ea m the 29th for the 
In dian Ocean, was seized o by the United 
Ber s ee on a voyage | Ane 
m Lor 
Bp owe 
pended upon the experience of the working — pde then 
itration.—After a few words fro ds 
B said 
» On ANCELLOR 
they were innocent in law. 
once expressed to him a strong opinion as to t 
sequences of these strikes, and said 2 ^em tád destroyed the 
anufactures in Ireland. ord 
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—We hav ws from Mexico. Genera 
3 a parte’ the in from Guanajua t Sa 
Blas of 600,000 dols. A conspiracy had been disco red 
esa while he had d wat 
The 
v ede Mtn referred 
to uesa in power, while had decl in 
pyas o Anna. Mi n had made a complete rey — * — 
ge in his Cabinet on account of a change in h 
AES namely, giving liberty to the pre ^ a s nesty 
for political offences, and a par of t the pum on their 
had said 4 that every individual wor! 
Church property. The Church party spem, declared for Re Inst pes 
Marquesa. ight Witt 
stri M a — it in the highest term 
n mos unjustifiable.—The Earl of ELLENBOROUGH t the | g ght to 
nt strike for wor rking E bron and requiring 10 ZEN. 
iv nihi at 
BRAZILS AND Buenos AXRES.— The Avon has 
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hostilities ape m^ yet commenced. A project of the 
Brazilian Government for Us pres ups of bank-notes 
into gold passed the Chamber of eputies, in a single 
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debate, 5 a majority of 11 votes, Government havin necessary y 
made the measure a Cabinet question which Mr. Cobden’s statement might k 
relative state of the En lish and French na 
had 20 line-of-battle shipsi 
egim: miss 
ess than their proper stre ah. D du 
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Parliament. however, that the d were doing all in their power iF 
A lace the militia M 5 a proper footing. Several other Bills | 
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FnipAY.—Revision of the Liturgy.—Lord y presented a peti- Ermer. ch roh R Rates. —.— —— d 
tion from certain — of the Established ed Church, praying the the table the — take — the Select ect Com 
to the Queen fi for à royal commission to revise tho r | position — co — —.— [^e find | thomselvosi in ted | | motion, and ost 7 Mr. 
f CANTERB id that if paa : nd ived. essed. — Lord P. 
in answer to Lord ORANWORTH the — [o — sid 
—— was not time in the present session to te o en 
e | trusteeships of Endowed Schools, but he dr that a Bil T tions for 
the — would be introduced 'shortly after the meeting of | that thes 
liamen [Left sit ting. 1 — es 
28 | Par 
HOUSE OF COMMONS. 
timents. 
3*3 power to authorise any clergyman FRID. —After the Income Tax Bi 
* a separate service as well as the Com- mi ittee ‘the Ho use went — Com 
In cathedrals LA a” —.— Jud always 
h the petitioners 
by differe: 
ed: 
tain nt 
while 13 * oes "* u 
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in h aj e opt| Lord J. MANN 
ero | € s for — m diplomatic 
Better en in. the hands — ioe 5 0 ho mart of. e. . BEN asked whether there was | the new Fore 
already to do whai 5 ra A s part c 
hoped that if Tord Burg eme d 
session he would — what fe — ze pro) d to do. The 
beer — tolie on the table. Several Bills ant 
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was given by commission to | mi 
TET 3: The Saori Bili.—Lord TEYN- 
— in the forthco — m — of Parlia- 
he Governme to abolish propert; 
een, as entitling p gon to be 8 i — 
d 
Court of "hone, we had no 
would or a allow the Pope to be represen: 
and h Prussi 
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93 aaa who 
the prohibi: 
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attention [dyes 2 va = 
ed to the admission of ish pended n "ot upon a single Power. Churc 
that the supply of sal in reply to Lord J, MaNxERs, said that 25 
ad been hitherto a monopoly in the) ment was concerned, the Bill for the abo! 
hance. National Defe 
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rates must take its c| 
Comm 
bringing the question f 
China before ny 8 
ge m he 
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had anaes into with the “he” correspond commercial * 
and able sums, his object 
other — had not y d a — ein 3 AM he bee that it — b 
he notice without delay. He urged — 
Govertntient certain com — c e of e 
kr pP erat — vm reforms it was out — a con- — tr eb preparations v^ — highest point of co 
influence 80 materiall i 
e cemy. i He d that no of false 
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