THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
P GOOD Horr. .—The Tiap en: pere re full 
— ret 
e of the ex- 
Governor, Sir Geor; ey, Sho la ie Plymouth 
from the Celt on Monday morning. On his departure 
from Cape Tow e horses were guit from his carriage 
at Government House was drawn by the 
inhabitants under trium mp hal «iu to the place of em- 
—— Salutes were fired, and, when on board, his 
Excellency 
Pes Celt brings a petition to her ‘Majesty, dpa "I 
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is "reported that General 
ted States’ forces in 
he did so because r ns 
on the island, but that he did not mean his occupation 
to be anent, h it was his inte — d ja pole 
il he heard from his Gov 
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USTRALTA —Tel 
T coming Australian tal loss, near 
Capé Northu acne 
screw steamer Ardmillan aani i 
I . 2 whereby 87 lives were lost, 
persons being saved. 
uem. Avdresses. 
Lorp JOHN P of Abe was Wis pieientad with the fr 4 
dom ot the ci Aberdeen on 2 and i 
fenen ie honour spoke as follows on the 
Reform q n and the policy of the — fa 
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* With regard to Re the true principle which should 
ide us in an A of t — - of the ———— of 
=a fittest individuals in 
Siew aun this m 
stability of o 
indulged in the — 
ur political — but he n —— 
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then 
with the decision of those 
importance that it should 
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they eas a system which we 
system of re 
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Whether — tm any "d form X 
BLLINGTON, at the meeting of the 
Te 2 b ome e T Ae: following re- 
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bow health, an 
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tes Government to the Pacific on roni AA "of — 
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hie advices in d of 72 
e port the 
must 
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; bu if Hie went for a soldier’ the family distress | becs 
5 * generall y known, he 3 that 
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services were not now wha ey used 
od of enlistment in the army was now only for object of a; n Op position Fo 
hat decade a man's time was much ae and oy majority. What 
either at home or in his village. | was, to take care that th 
ring a great d teful | care — 1 —— fee! 
ever 
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and say, 
which anim: 
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‘We will not do a ed bea th 55 
ated the Opposition, he beliew 
E How. RICHARD CAVENDISH, 
Buckingham, Lor as follows on i the b * m 
enced a new war with 
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ht be — the greatest utility.” 
ury, made the — 
egular troops, mig 
ORD on bur, 
lowing remarks on hie National Defences and the wai 
in China :— 
Pp m d on the subjec 
t of our national defences had 
commission had been 2 inted, — 
n 
bee strong that a 
which he ‘hoped much ad The pre 
Gov mt had also continued the 9 commenced 
with D modi zeal and T by p^ John iis yr — — He 
m ae ones ed an in e believed the Emperor 
of the French was w Node. try, and | ti 
S M aui el ce and peace wi! hi 
French army would let him. But it seemed 
ese 
oe ot it 8 — 6 duty to 2 
ood boon ew reos De by the Chinese ; 
re, to see our demands ds fully di 
the money down = 
„ at a meeting at 
ante as follows on the China queis wa 
eeting 
— ot e payment of p t 
ships. 
been shed and EM. oe that had been lost, an 
t be taught that treaties when once 
o — e that the English flag — * respect 
Moin did this we should have to abandon ail our trade and 
with that productive empire, end give u 
ipu of SENE Christianity and civilisation 
part of the worid." 
ORD other CECIL, M.P., at a publie dinner given 
by the Mayor of Stamford made the following remarks 
— attention. We heard a 
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he was sent to Parliament to uphold a certain 
Ministry — warfare had ＋ — gions into abeyance, 
or le gen Ci- cese that 2 poder LÁ gel on ee He 
party fee 
we — of a country l he fully — the "benefit it "had 
conferred qe the State, but he was bound to say that during 
the few la ears. "n seen the wors ing, 
r in =! p 
fo: 
bee t la! ccurring in — made of f 
usefu bos ing in the middle o! 
a cession, d did, d, they i invariably arr arrested all — 
busines t Min o had beco: inted 
an 
as tl Lom rte h was, if there were 
bie ow wishes would be a I: 
e a »* be in office,” he stil 
oon were able to place 
wn party in real power, with a sufficient majority to enable 
eos to maintain their position for a considerable time, 
he did not himself wish for a change of Government. 
He did not think that Governments on 1 Au ied 
good might be their Moles when they had to fra 
calcu ns in w! which oracy vos un sont be blado 
en into "sr owh sense 
especially would it be so — 55 
tunately events had 
t, could fill their situation 
of honour and to 
h. them. esired 
which oocupied the minds of the: p majority of "of the people of this | Sesired to q 
country. le'a eyes bog EL e troublous 
times which tened us vetted all 
were m 
tlement of 
ed he candidly —— "at he wished A were less inter- 
hension the 
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Sia te "their sh ther than Sm J CorsRIDG 
an IR JOHN 
mpire to which they were proud to belong, — to | certificates to the successful 
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diminish the value bed ‘the institutions which re — 80 dare a 3 Exeter 
uo “i Local Examinations at 
as Aloe on E uses of an Opposition 
was of * * that th 
Conservative Suri should, if ible, support the ernment, 
It very true might become their duty to take 
strong measures eae u — — — 
interests of the country, to the state of du in the | ex 
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to our financial condition, which was such. thet 
there must be very important financial measures introd 
looking to that great question of the defence of the coun b trac oí 
and to the r m mee of the counte, if t i 
upon an — footing, which would render us free and h 
from those degrading panics to which we were time to 
time subject, and would at the same time mand th Alm - 
respect of fe nátions,—looking to all these questions, are" 
— d important that party to which bys 
e should adopt a line of conduct which was our p 
bat e frm and not factions; which should show curso 1 
tha saree ^ ie ha ee orn en were that which be 
sures adopted which eh they might nae ob fr te good r4 1 gon 
If you neglect its 
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ings. Lr e botase tie Cotaerta 
tives numbered nearly any important, cns tae Cines 
