THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jaxvazr 11, 1862, 
E of its | sympathy to the deep affliction 
m а most loved er rd та beyond 
the land, from — t to the 
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носо а 
A the 
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acted ‚їп of Ke E pi cena - 
eer with — e "prine les and plis i believe there 
which Englishmen e less 
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n in this ttrial of her 
ho a 
mann 
unes, We jury such as we could not 
possibly pass by if we meant to Mis the name and the position 
which England has heretofore e tions of the 
world, Thelaw, and, аз we see, the opinion of civilised E , 
have been declared upon ourside. О test is for mand 
for the peaceful rights of commerce. Тһе issue, then, does not 
rest with us, but upon the answer we may receive. How 
the English people comported itself under the circumstances 
Has land s that pres 
usually accompanies weakness; or quietn 
fidence which can spring alone from a саан о of rigat 
and a consciousness of power? 2 have vc termin 
has no part; 
has been the act—as it always is in circumstances where the 
honour of England is at stake—it has been the act of a united 
people, speaking and ceu Д ав one man. I вау the Americans 
may find the best descri of гени attitude oi о! b аа at this 
moment in the herir о E e 
describin, 
fortitude, as ** Serene 
nl ithout leadi 
по! mons over w. t out ing 
pot only Ры between two kindred 
е explanations that m. 
may beso far removed 
army or n 
without а 
се 
and approval of their 
ipeak of the Naval Volunteers ree eculiar 
one of those who had th u 
he оп, f Special 
subject was 
end | 
speak authori 
au 
im; to raise a corps of Naval Volunteers, 
use such were the felin, 
darin. ot die RES. Е ped of alienation between the na: 
to raise a Naval Reserve 
fail. But those 
did not take that view. 
qs y 
you know Tat. efi pes бате 
апа zealous come foi 5 
‹ ed Quee d 
uie and enthusiastic T - ue 
d and jour colonies—ot a Myr 
people," 
Tus Log» Ар Me. iride 
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e as о ows n the 
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articular] 
who аге engage dodi ECT the s rights belon nging to those 
are the rights of nèutrals, ў w, that is 
m- | of jforce and pow 
р; n the 
and | which would have beon EM. if she had take! 
rid аар 
val | because, maintain. ur rights and 
with di dignity. we 88 not avoid it, 
азап. do 
| the 
po TA ed 
and certain 
to-night a ae on international law. I ону шеап to y uie 
опе or two that part of the topic which ma: 
rather es the general theme of my observa- 
tions. bil it is quite true— Lr think, in some 
of th ent discussions—that to a certain extent in A 
natio! 1 p must be the — of the jupes јаде, uc» 
on the other hand, the a thing as a code o 
was, 
of my збита Ө 
lies of Venice, Gen: 
oid. 
жыт on which thes 
not sure—and I do not e e means like to ex 
upon the subject—that even - this eigen е Ураз еч 
which I have been referring might n 
allowed more operation pud it = Bi - 
that the less m belligerent Powers de: al 
of their adversa: in al proba ability е асі is шм to gain їп 
the end. And accordingly. the u know, some 
years ago, after Rosin ipic $ отуна at 
Paris, by which pud of the great "posce came to 
certain resolutions in regard to this matter, which I allude 
just now because it байлу lifies ана f Bow 
shortsighted it is, with a vi th 
with the colours 
America d 
convention, bec 
with this country, but she, has unexpectedly gone to et 
— the Northern against - Southern States, and the 
maintain eet, а: hey are ged to 
happy w 
eard that very learnedly discussed. 
inced of the повы of. the тергеш. 
reall; rule but self-defen: 
he ndeavouring to do to y 
i ыі. ar Soa mischief in ‘his ower. We are all wait- 
We are all 100! e deett АТЫЫ Wes 
rfr for the tidings lg are to come; and, when we 100) 
forward to the new ycar, Lom дн: ie the balan ess will аа проп 
wh at news may he be. alance stilltrembles 
2 p m tando d то - ош predict w 
i 
о wish фе: пойи 
е all that is 
, Still—o 
w year. 
E, M.P., бй his annual address to 
as follow: 
MR. Ктх a 
= oonstituents ч кант. v3 disse 30th ult., and 
politi а 
у 
=ч етет at the threatened war 
to say a few words on the state of 
after all, the most momentous 
this new American war will 
to seek in Eur: resent 
nt declarati 
in quiet, temperate, but n eur made by Lo 
that the time had со A 
addressed 
John Nen. who 
or England to m. 
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ой апа obli, m 
riv; озен; во that her refusal at that 
good, 
t | ceased to 
that th 
or Карр intimated ru. pem а oug! 
tie 
other Powers, 
yet, 
Lael. no ona ЕТТ 
poe са ewe udi been uttered Phoen 
her rank as a first-rate 
y k 
e nd A "is o 
rance to abando) 
belief is obe as scheme had] been entertain: 
m Dow. prap 
was on 
n 
rinciple I 
repe. а sentinent never can 
relations between various 
"m rned by their 
is кзы, lesson to 
pened іп America—th. w] 
UPS Бе there is а 
d you а 
that which is indefensible. 
because = ы 
is бал mon a nt, the 
[ated that uy oiu 
calculated that p de 
patienco” the coun 
Crown had wi Lb 
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