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THE ODDS — — an AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
he he killed were [yere Cepin d the — - Bona has written a — 
ut; ord ch h 
under Admiral HoPE and 
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, and imme 
i e 
Mr. 
N of the "Plover, Lieut, 
RID 
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DGE appreciate “the —.— of ‘is "oublie s 
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for. 3 uction hav 
under instruction ao great has been their zeal, ag as wd 1 
| SEPTEMBER 17, 1859, 
tls de I 
n Hythe that the volun! N 
e beat — diam he — — 
intelligen: 
Mha £l 
es will 
RM reu 
country people T had thrown i 
rotection against pirates 
hared, c Bao 2 "e nans E m despstolr of large reinforcements to China, 
EA officially announced | 
removed i to | that th of the EMPEROR gr that 
mus to "Tientsin, they ae gant that the remo- of Gre — take measures 
oul within 48 hours. | together to inflict chastisement and obta 
satisfaction which so flagrant an int of treachery 
44i | requires 
al 4 
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[-] 
Rome N News, 
E QUEEN IN Sco — On t week 
the Queen, — M ihe r Alice — 
Helen drow e to Phu Tu The Prince Conso 
0 ursday her 
the Prince c drove to y Skrathdon, and returned by 
ater. On Friday her Majesty drove out, and the 
— out deer-stalking. On Saturd ay 
by i 
rived ir 
— Consor t the Prine 
her * € the 
pers, &c., e Balmoral and neighbouring | 4 
On mcm the Queen, accompanied by the 
cess Alice, rode out. The Prince Consort and the 
ri e of Wales went to the Abergeldie Woods, which 
were driven for deer. The Count de Flandres arrived | 
ad- | on a visit to her Majesty. 
c 
— — 90 oO SSO 
2 * " 
ET ES Bg . 
B 
8 
A 
2 
se 
e, 
4 
no 
side fire were unable to sustain the heavy fire of í — — Gor Visit T Aet a ee qi — - ak 
forts, and became entangled in the atom irom ow arrive we 
| and presented a respectful request, in the athe df tho 
poe of the booms and stakes or 3 Lord Provost, — tps and council, that her ap ye 
on iral Horn was wounded early | would inau presence the opening of the 
in the acti but gallantly pt the deck | new supply of water fi h K Glasgow, the 
till he was ag re seriously injure ean- Works for which are now on the eve sof completion. >. atari 
while the fire of the forts having slackcned, the | M*iesty complied in a very o worse hone 
x eed from Edinburgh to h Katrine on the 14th 
— and — es, a small ae — October, and open the sluice by which the first 
Mug se ee cae en le . 
the spot selected for = operation was a bank of | . Tre P RINCE or Wares left Holyrood Palace on | his feelin s. Th cates hare 
mud so deep as to e knees, and in some Ro ai High h Before leaving —— dis | The King of "ho © Belgians was 
places the sists a he troops. While wading oyal zt shness desired to mark his recognition of Wednesday, the c 
through this re decimated by a of | being — egi 2 e. a 13 e dy been hired for his reception. 
- * si 
artill k engel, inie rifles, and arrows, University accordingly merr to Holyrood on Friday, - — 
preme against lini from the iiris. Affer and after obtaining the signature of the Prince to his| Minister for Forei 
straggling through the mud, they had to eros a pa ince di wer Buehler ores pd [170.80 Juifs 
40 feet | and 5 feet di o! from his missi 
, em m. ui 80 | the Prince sé offi 
— spoiled their a 
5 
and | he} Fr. | mi 
en- ford b but will retire ‘om the Royal service, and resume 
t f Ilketshall St. „John? 8, Suffolk. 
ey then 
S 
eere 
ery Tynemouth, Tewkesbury, Woolwich, Woodbury, 
| Th 
Majesty — 
e 
dca p f the late treachery of the Chi 
he | by saying :— 
c 
" d to hav 
a very gloomy pict 
M. Kossuth, who has 
has re 
list of the principal towns i — 
aici yee have been already formed, and ais : 
pad 
e now fully 
e, Richmond, ter, 
, Ru a — Salisbury, Stowmarket, 
| ford, Stroud, Sheffield, Tunbridge, Tenterden, Laune 
is b. ne i, — Witham, Wish 
Yarmouth. m Brigade, Lon on 
purposes of praci 
G „Plymouth, and other s 
corps are to be N instead ot rifle ie 
of the Go see and the Secretary at 
Foreign. 
—The Moniteur, in in an article eO 
about concert mi 
dbtsis eyery satisfaction that so 
requires." 
It is -— in Paris that 12,000 
2 to be held in readiness — 
orts. Pal they 
lost their se caling ladde ers in the mu and | w 
esee ud 
pposi 
FOR Cutwa.—The 
| estimated at 350, 
orcements, which it yu impossible to 
reinfor oe EINFORCEMENTS 
they were compelled to y lavo decided on despatching several additional a — 
Tem, 
| who most contributed to the 
x ne of 
emps, and one 
success of ; 
3 
B 
& 
frigates, to augment the squadron 
— waters. A force of 1000 additional | 
rie | See Portsmouth, osa ty and W. 
e were received at the Ni rendezv 
VOR e Naval vo 
with all edit th 7 € 
v^ ition 
volun pe e Coastguard are 
Tux E Wound RirlR Movement.—Mr. Sidney | r 
ent ont 
SIONS ab 
illed and 10 wounded, bei 
squadron about the same proportion to the 
| of the 
published by Charles oe 
at =! Moroceo sas had 
led on to | siras, 
with great courtesy, bu ed 
f 1830, d Paris on Sunday 
he 40 who signed 
died in 
LGERIA.—Advices from 
. 
T€ 
reasons of the concen 
