THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
СЕРІ that which rs экелу Ro "t date КАЕ 
E^ are 1 to Ihe А commission at inio, Answer: lam uL Método S tT» riti th 
under the ше дозу Md Ethem Pasha, is to be named | ca not have less than 10, 0D. fighting men. танцор, Yon 
ior Asia Mino t is reported, on the authority o ro lyi amga on. was repea 
private letters еы Mostar, t that the inhabitants of 
Piva, Drobpek, and Banjani bave revo р -— the 
Turks, and declared their intention of ing them- 
selves under the Government of грба ау 
5 
INA. telegraph, dated St. Petersburgh the |н e same strain as t o 
oli 
30th ult., has been received from Sir John Crampton, | our cavalry, а Шеге арм м stean кк коа mas Cinese coolies |p 
stating that intelligence has been receive Я f which I hes pris at three miles and upwards, together with 
Russian Gove ernment f from. Pekin um. to the eu OF | other particulars of their destructive properties. Hearing that 
November, confirming but giving no | the horses of the force e мира [T4 E eer 
w ed lo me as to the resources o at country, re ` 
haie ails, Tn ala atus дн ker e consider displeased with my statement that it was within - 
be satisfactory, had Me hen days вай of China, and - а r e upwards 
A supplement to the Gaz of Fr iday | contained the | оғ” 800,000 men, and а on. ore tha an 
convention of uro the despat tches of Lord Elgin and |100,000,000. ^ They also equali у do approved ШУ estima! 
Sir Hope Grant, Mr. V Wade's translation of the Prince | of the population of Great Lern ой: which I stated at about 
S Е те w 
of Kung's letter to Lord Elgin, and the narrative of Mr. s 
Parkes. Sir Hope enia dne tch апше ш follow- , ће use, or шу | i 
risoners | de 
mg я — e Боя manner in which th hill Lies inguirpa afte кош "Prince, to which I had re ed by stating 
and the t 
that we ha "y any princes, both in Englan d but 
4 ie of from 20 to 40 uis from Pekin, that they were i the 
міку :— 
аа ед е Sovereign, аз iu of the 
[Jaxvany $, 1861 
a General vire -— been E ted to 
ass, and entered npon his Pie on 
u was а t Mr. Edwin § 
ERETTE 
t 
New Yo press, the impeac 
ereliction of duty in the pre 
recommended by the Hy can lotel 
iad Pme даг: the observan shid 
of national humil ridicu 
in dide of the present critical condition pn 
in compliance th funds 
H 
hela, M еш ington, at which а 
as adopted, announcing that all hopent 
ы А "adjustment w E guished, and ti 
ре: 
only А 
the Union. It unde bod that 
c admitted into "the Union. 
passed i in | the Senate pronon g for 
mpire of С! . ‘What do by usi "E i 
pm — who died жр uage?’ they said; i have vnd shown that you have 
stany taken to Hill Fi —Lient. SA Sido long in China, that you can speak our lan pine e read 
Fons H. ied on the 9th мн, of: captivity, 27 th Septem тег; › | our books and you must know, Береке е, Ba is but 
Mr. De Natea, Attaché of her een s Legation, died on one Emperor, who rules over all lands. Iti om EI uty to 
e day of captivity, 5th October ; — TM Horse, | communicate your s uperior knowledge on this subject : zm r 
turned to p 12th October, 1800; rt vies тех countrymen, instead of mr poma 2 them in thei "em nt 
1 died, 3 returned 12th Oct. Bodies of those o died b ughi ideas, They then insisted that I bad often Бей in: Pekin 
in on 14th Oct., 1860. 2 Los I had эшч» here, and that they would тордон me to 
** Second. Pa: arty taken to Hill Fort.—1 French officer, died; eal their I denied all this, and told them I Enoy 
2 French soldiers, 1 died, 1 returned 12th 'October; 5 sowars, but three persons in Pekin. Inquisitors: Name the 
Fane's H 5 nd, 4 returned 12th October, 1860. Bodies Answer: The two Imperial Commissioners—Prince of 
of those who di rought in on 14th October, 1 and Mul yin—and the Assistant Commissioner Hang-ki.— 
** Third Party taken to Hill —1 French officer, р made this аргу + in the hope of disarming their suspicions, 
Iby, spondent of the Times, died on 7th day of caP- | which T could see were very strong on this point; and the idea 
tivity, 25th September; Private J. P unt s, King's D Bar | that iroh our Chinese coolies, or in some other way, we 
^y ki 1 d "ul ье Caralry, died on. Sun da day of CDti. an 97th set ti on at work within the walls of the capital was тыу 
IKN irr r га. , » 
Titam bir: To uffadar, Funes Hors 6th. day of cap- heus evident n gave them Rise mpm PER AE ug er 
tivity, 4th October, 1860 ; 2 йана. an x Horse; feb уд were also particular in ding informatio 
camp 14th — уе 560. Bodies of those who died brought 
in on 16th vorn in full, knowing as 
* Fourth Par y taken to "нш Fort.—1 French officer, 2 French | оц bo unable t o ke down intelligibly E» p. Eoglis 
words, and they ok relinquished the inquiry. They made 
pointed i ate oet er, about Mr. Lay, and when I told 
them that he ow engaged, by the invitation pé 
Chinese authorities, in managing their foreign revenu 
had ne eA doubled since d coeton ot it rA pred beet placed 
" in his , they reproved me for using suc e, an 
— px аА jo have been жел му - €: Таа: 800." ce [out that Lay was мета else than а native € (Chinese) 
р Е , ер Towards the close of the examination, throughout 
The following are extracts from Mr. Parkes's — з I was compelled to TITS а ng on the stone 
era fills about, seven tomm of the daily papers : floor, I obtained their perm c Take а state- 
“Pekin Party.—Mr. Parkes, Loch, 1 sowar, lst Sikh 
Irregular Cavalry, 1 French ous 4 French soldiers. Brought 
back to camp on 8th October. 
** Missing. P "Captain Brabazo on, Abbé Dulue, French: 
e had been 
йк ап йы? dtque Iwas Ma fon fron the Gitund cdi БКС» 
а tribunal composed of ps веч si mall rank, who made me 
А 
y to ri 
1 i inese gaols, from 
disease and dirt, and w о were naturally anxious to gaze on | interests of the ira The examination ended, I was ordored 
ack to pri 
8 ү th. 
ery t О nd 
tHeir proper size, and werenow giving me great pain. They | make the demand ordered me to be brought out iat they 
then laid m e ri rs | might have the satisfaction оге Seeing me nés before them. 
-| Among the ese were the highes ч: authorities of the Board of 
чча M aenea Boro vw The mandarins, if 
p meeling my с ore them, и seized and imprisoned the енг asni of negotiation. Buti 
that they would force the truth from те 11 did not give it | was only fond um that à 
зау, and, in proof o и yes I n отага re inge 
о! 
died eir earnestness, they o four | hearing. Man: pod of these info Каш en were g! when so 
E their itted, to to to my you w 
i дее ан ы yr ло е round me listen story, or an 
[ow m bp, tao ei UNE b NI p tat T EE REE iSt ован md 
^ T : d ng example set them 
ai а had E to Ts at my facë er Mar to " suthorities, ies, and treating me with Ed or ridicule, 
i was not. related to were. йөре ба] Е me my 
ength of China, how and wh and avoided putting venience when 
ployed, &c. They then proceed ows:—j|it w: in their wer to do so. Most of them 
Inquisitors: State the name of your head Swer:| were men owest cl апа the gravest orders 
hich one do you ean, tbe Ambassador, General, or|of offenders, as m rers, burglars, &c. Those who had 
Admiral —Inquisitors (angrily): You have no such func-| по means of their own were reduced by prison filth and 
tionaries. Don't presume to use suc tles. Here t rison diet to a shocking state of emaciation 
torturers suited their action to the tone of the mandarin ut those who could afford to fee t : 
poling simultaneously at my м, Lg m е оонай u i as they wanted, lived in comparativ ess 
Li give the name of your h comfort. They expiained to me that their prison system cost 
—Inquisitors e head of you soldi bern. v Answer п рун the Government nothi ore than the pay of the gaolers, and 
ieut.-General Sir Hope Qual рч tors t?—Answer | the supply of two bowls of boiled millet per day to each 
(in English): Lieut.-General Bir Hope poires А uisi: risoner. · All other expenses, such as water, lighting, fuel, 
Бау something that we po understand.—Answer: I a Salt, vegetables for the prisoners, und good тшй for the | su 
gaolers, &c., аә са efrayed by some one among th 
i с ge aes 
З шргіво 
eedi other h 
Answer (in English) : Ambassador xtraordinary the Earl of that Icould eat, my maintenance, which as told, 
E нуар бүр equally impossible to write this down in | 1з. a-day, was vérned to the charge of the man сы M ld thi 
on w e takin isli 
g o NITED S General Cass has resigned t 
lTorturers clutched me as before] Repeat how many.— { Secretaryship of State, on account of tet peremptory 
Anawe x Kot less dose 23,000 fighting men, in which I do not | refusal of the President to каа o For t „Моп ltr 
SEN drogue Pee n diredtened, force „ which the office 
both by man: and torturers, but, deeming it t dangerous e necessary to its define Mr. eros 
Swerve from any statement 1 had once made, I adherod to! Assistant-Secr retary, has also resigned, pins 
repo: 
I| Uni South Caro 
tion were received zd gri a the ш 
n had 
der а of SO 
e|the Imperial Commissioners, we ud pd rre od es had beeit 
une 
f | ment of certain prizes to be айп 
subject to енд iot from tins арі 
nion. Тһе members p the 
military honours. The Conv 
committee to prepar A an bres 1 
Northern States. The wa of North Carolin 
e|passed a Bill for arming the State. Ts pe 
Legislature had passed a "pil for electing düenist 
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the So rcg Convention. 
Сах, —А despatch fróm Tor onto announces thii 
the decisión of the Court of Queen’s pe^ 
extradition case pf a fugitive slave called 
fled into Canada seven years 
n) and Mr. 
under the СЕ at the Ashburton treaty sd 
be surrendered. Justice M'Lean. Ner 
is d i i 
PER —Th 
f oni powers to "ie Po 
war against Bolivia. Castello was to 
puc me 
Tur EARL OF DERBY on Wen 26th alt "T 
the following letter on the p o of Rife as 
ciations to the Earl of Sefton, as chairman of 
ing held on M last at Preston — сту 0 
a Rifle Association for Lan 
“Such an aperire wes Hu may use 
Rifle Association, appears 
a Les а x Та w know, the President him- | give at this moment а Popes of 
ho abused me " bitte d 
Id 
I hope ma fond to cons e and ui aad of sy 
whi Те hé dea our county а 
appointment 2.4 — after the 
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