Serremuer 10, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Hatgo aa, the -frigate Ilia Mouromets,} - 7. "Mis * — NR 
ing the fg —— Nordmann, and the — Avdresscs. E CES [X d NEN 
the the corvette — and the clippers Nsiesdik and und The Rieyt How. Jawes WixsoN, at the Cutlers’ sim hystoal fet os miig bave never tere been soen ove Te 
Raz ajesty, Feast at Sheffield c — dh let k k 
— — 2 , — the steam mer e inst., spoke as * - oct, wad ES 
each vessel — 2 and kind worde to the | Indian Exch cnt to the e vino of the eus However that pity be, we 
and m , ys Ae] "hie wo — EP aer t mado do ies ied io d but one ‘aque piira ‘We bate to follow óut the pan. 
::.. ß. ß Taba mae ee eae 
Tux Cavcasvs. the 1 of "india with” England. . — "- ment which law amd drder can give ; we hate to rely 
entire — of ndis — hori to to — expe- | finance is not mere arithmetic; finance is a great policy ; i| the people; end, SPI ah eyed e 8 
diti f Prince Bariatinski. eria, 0 lies = the bottom, at the root of the Government of Ae err cde Ed b ap fimete 
up to 83 mmericement of this — was almost a n Me Y —— ao euni dun — is | of this country, You ha had some experience of this poliey 
* Tue capture on il last sible ; F |i" thi country. You know very well that for many y 
of Veilene, the last refuge of ‘Schamyl, enabled the Fegg use every day which I had to spend in| Evmmoretal poly of Vi tal you XCTI 
Russin y to enter the : two coun | e withstanding. the feuis — — P 
tries join Daghestan, and form the most innecessi is not strange to this com ———ů—ů— n panees in a 
g of the enemy's territory. Since the taking of » ie commercial — ed polie of of Tee me bes ag the somma 
eden» the Russians have th and . on, ie E ance prosperity. will be tbe otso with regard to Indi. r 
e “inkin of and I now — — CAT. J Ment i roet 1t to 
malo is of th fe - the : iy the dev ntoft nt rire 
years t roads will be tom in the Can- I AT md pasa Sital ed t 2 ating i how in 1 — es w zx: trusted to TU sbalil 12 
casus, and cy archers — es o pass through wer ver 1 to ‘distinguish how in Mu Cer tbe Wd 1 havo | likely to recover the f 0 15 D 
the whole countr —— or those w z primu | at tus present time n a moat d eee that 
y T^ 2 — — to the employer | ; 
TuRhKEY.—Advices from Consta mti inople to the 31s pue tal, could in the | extenda oth the general . "he people nnd the 
«ult, state that disturt » tak Jane $ dia, roA — be dtstiuguls ht "m wosperity of te en-ion r comm t you wan cx to develop 
isturbances have taken place in Can rely upon it, depends t be prosperity o ofall t hae been th and improve — A 2 the — of 4 — 
caused by ese broad grounds years mive te may say that you have plueód roin a condition 
weden , Five of the tribum have — um. of fre — w which have y at Taat fortu atol 1 or 3 — 2 ee : Mee. e Qut M nae 
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by the 2 T des Wit eve Eo TC why | without any farther en t of that Empire; co consult the 
— —— nief leaders in the affray. A Circassian | were stren op UNES N i int erests of the people tih your change ; an all let us 
deputatio bad arrived at Constantino — — know of no principle which dr in good in Bn rand ye ich ae 9 that those friendly feeling whic bugot. - to unito tho 
to th Mors of — — tion all over the world. y, ind 1 — * common i er ofour Queen are ht into full and fair 
$ leclara inetions of race and Tabona A a variot. r^ reasons why | PU, manner nd liy buch policy alone I expect to 
sting against the invasion of their country by, tie same principles should aoe Lare Into bpéretion in dim (20° 2 N Bouriabing udian 
ussia, and stating — — Wok emp, but at least this I will may, that a sound — rr cem d ete 4. 
nba the Porte, | here is a sound princi vereri mbora, abd tiae T bell 
ans r ut of the —4 of Au t Kien the ) A deg follows oh c: e 1 
vo that of 
prosperity country has | the Boar Club at Devizes, 
informs us that a winsbr conflict ‘had talon place in ped are the only principles e. the pros- | foot of the national defences, with al reference to 
— m tünt town be n between t — Ay people, in any part of tb sot, can e secured. e gt militia 253 
ich more than 40 persons w 
nd mes 
Christians, in whi stand the comm: ea 2 — Ind ire “He that morning received m dm 
kite, “aa several ere ud thu country, and one of me stops 1 have made in Y^ at | under the di A ot ;ord-14 
Y, has been to visit this You will perhaps | tenant of the county, walling atfention to the very Wee 
— — — — — 150 — me to refer in a few — Ao tho peculiar cireum- | Pumbers * the Wiltshire Militia, commanded by Lord 
Itregu e ud "e. spot, and order was stances under which our Indian em pire E^ the present Methnen, He believed it was allowed on nll hands, p — 
but too 4 — 1 A. x e wol distinpuis — Ju. h 11 that ihe Wi Wilts —— — ar er E ue — 
Tegret n o fin it, Ins she imself t e re men! ash not higher, than 
villages, and it is feared tha — war take o in vivid "ung what — —Ü “Beh been 3 tho service for the -— condition in which jt had 
lace the Druses and Maro similar to He in the lnced. Surely, then, the we not going to allow so 
that which caused uch d [s Solon! t, Fox ut into try, — ^ regimi oot to fall off for want of tambers? ‘They 
I 1846. st go out into a coun iof t t 
dro in the Lebanon several extensive silk mills of great | E0@ish institutione “and ‘carrying’ ont d XS 9 Serge gta quity at boma ana way, O thin e 
not the 1e business o! er people; n. hat AB soon as the 
value, the property — — which, if the 1 be regard to our P idi B Empíre. e Cep bad — winter sets in and work falls short omo of our voung follows 
andes extend, will probably be des éd. sitting on the colonisation of India for the lust two sesion, will join the Militia.” it was ess of every one o 
Earrr.—Tlie eh Government has intimated to ons o M 4, tod ita OF Uit report guso roy mnn m Lorum , — P a "i — 
ol ommons, an n i" commencement the ment. e id ng abon e 
king m that it wil support the Suez Canal under- {fud it necessary to call attention to the distinguishing Puit! deme of the country. Yet, what had he, or what had any 
for commercial and industrial purposes. between the Indian empire and our other colonies. They hem ¢ jona tp badiy up those er ex He — thought 
e Moniteur of yesterday contains a — that r em d in . — — A i have no y^ mon € tha — * fence t heel — — 
1 6, stating that the | Colonists, Ten haye lows that, are er khown and. of th 
e.. laws ogre 0 
Lou pave 
that are 
tr cater 
mp sb yore is don tin. e 
— 
v 
bo bes F ie pee that nt the principal to — A 
the colo is the recall o „ the 
you ha’ e sol, vd oM % do 
respousfiieg ^ We wil aot mow inquire an to the nk from that 
— been held Sa 51 pis | th — 
— M cams ag: recall, cgo is attributed to his 
e system of federation and nx e 
^» 
— he Pei e —.—— of Mr. a try 
‘cousin of Lord Derby, to the office of Auditor-General. — — n E ratovi ie army fm dh 
— reigns t tiironghitb, the 2 te iie ] may be, here wo are in bo pongi M - a, erly ashamed of ESSEE i deficient if ever there 
on the Sth of July, after sitting 144 days. Among had 3 ‘the Channel 
recent decisions it declined to i Kaffraria 7 always Togarded aa a warning 
— elöny. uty to keep our well as we could wi heir 
> bat We should take care that if 
U; 'ATES.— from Washington state ev — came here we were E g nia A them.” 
t the Uni —— G— A ee one dn P. nith Essex, 
— of e . — a — pm at 
suppressing as 
as possible, has . measures more . 
— ar 8 — of dd — pesos, ity of exhibiting Roen latent for many SEn then an 
; nity o . you | ond 
A E * 
e thong cht t 
e B M9 
ully ex ting he test 
that we have that "duty to perform, ít is for us A ‘fake the | Nas no task of which a statesman n might be more proud than 
Chelmsford, een in p ern has the electors and 
5 an a county, In return- 
he 
of 80 to 116 most efficient officers have hten n that of extending the franchise. He —— a portion 
been te don ; and the naval depót has M be don di dani — | ot Mp ring po e ead i was sometimes aid that 
Praya to St. Paul de Loanda, | of Oovermment with Me region of India, 1 believe that | Bu? to those who ot became uboutWagatachot to property 
in order to be nearer the — points o e of opinion Wat while it is our boanfén duty’ to give froe you like labour and property to change places?’ Would they 
coast is to a squadron of 4 steamers, and ‘unlimited opportunity for the ol the Christian | let the case stand thus r wbich represents the value of 
— — the —— of Cuba, for religion, yet it would not be either. ise or prudent Los ed e ejas) P Aic Te worst d 
—Á escape for us as E phaina = — with the religion of tator wan, that represen 1 
ty to perform 5 : 
the natis f those who believe that 
is — a country like 
SH COLUMB ji General Harney change of ng age Seea hed in the —.— if they — , E influence on 
nas taken possession of the island of San Juan, or — No dodbb we CCC t. A Reform 
Bellevue, in Puget's So which is claimed by to enecunter. We have the | Bill was prom for next session, and he hi ep 
unti The island às 4 d i who knows this — — If it was to be realised it must give the 
ons. importan thé of society franchise i cm — — — pora eng 10%. 
— River. It is — — this wea tween died 1p se Meu - impossible 
seizure will lead to a speedy ‘settlement of the ndary bove that wor share e "representation to 
i expedi left Victoria on June 23 for Ur | altering then NIS he people i Stich th the Tavera clos thane that ESE local ma; kapasa tea 
Charlottes Island to search for gold. Govern cast whatever talents or ex may oy | nit reparod 
x ju ceive th im - 
u has issued a proclamation repealing the Taw ment which pita Ap free of that country, Kn — Ma. i Paxx, M. P. for South a large 
a tax of one dollar on passengers pro- | that these difficulties exist, it is our duty to ee a meeting of the Conservative on, A SE Adam made 
— — ne MP UE a Jo wert V6 Min hi ry | the following statement of the course likely to be 
/AUSTRALIA.— Accounts from Alexandria state that the | (mg to feet nnd Grereome them. Now, difficult as the adopted by the Conservatives early int — next session 
N € t p y 
ortham steamer got — off the reef on the 25th of task may be of contending with that fedling ef caste — ths “Tam told that the d sent day, für from 
and arrived at Suez on the 28th with all the east, 1 have : having a majority in berkos par of 3 isa Ministry on 
"2 2 free a: intercourse between man and m: sufferance, and is ŝu minority of the people. 
n mails and passengers. a fair and open communication, and — — by! the — * do you thi think this vida — is * Pto 
2 as and she started for Bombay on joris y which is administered $ n the Eu in India sta tho you think that they are the men tc brin i 
the lowest jas well as highest, you may 2 orm Bill that would be satisfactory t — and to the p — 
