nsequence of a rumour that 
York would ы attacked, 
e fo 
tary of the Treasury, 
muni ti t t I 
ouse, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND СЕЕ GAZETTE, 
bem 
de 
1 of | posi: of affair ut be 
the Navy Yard in New | general tone ofthe Speec ugat d 3 DEN yond thi 
Still ho "hod t That сиы “Speech ough t о | wW "i he dee й e еше: 
marines were ordered under fature Kronst d КЕЙШР for the distress bf the try, | produce. Those element nts ow evo 
огсез were Ке ess i 
е е и ап pe ins coim- 
t the amount required to 
public expenditure ү iae lst of July will | foreign relati 
the income by alni 
pay t 
сл "thi revenue and o 
millions of dollars. The c iiri тенен on Colone vrai] 
was procee 
MEXIC Аа: 
Pas Itali 
нель? of Sardinia, ANO had Ue Na ples 
Macr of the law of nations. "Were 
Prinos of Wales to New York ina 
ate. 
Mexico state that Juarez left 
for the ЕРЙ on the p of January, їп order to estab- 
lish a liberal Govcrnment 
cipal сет», including 
hase had been captured 
had also been taken, 
killing three Indians. 
but subsequently escaped, after 
. Some of Miram mon's prin- 
his Minister of Foreign Rela- | Gov 
by Indians. Miramon himself | in interfering in 
Parliament, 
HO 
—The 
third the sixth P. 
ec en n Vk n fer ор Aa d oed s y the bey in person, 
ent "e At 
neve ^ 
са n gla d to nioen 
rces have been attende 
As the forts at t 
hin. 
tee 
So 
comede 
rrupted the peace of 
t tho measures which h 
be 
“The interest 
of the United 8 
amice 
Ty Canadian and o 
mem 
tion of a portion of the natives of New Zealand 
distu сероз, nd able m 
e danger 
à peti attitude € Franco 
d, above all, her 
S. 
NAE GE у-ү 
а as Special Ambassador 
< the 
e Tupe or of the Fre: 
rable and satisfactory se ttle! 
ms, and the negotiations which | ^9. эсу 
етв and ambassadors of the еа 
тосса concert, Papers о: 
men e 
urage m in fu howeve; Fe y hi "tio case H 
a -— = Sers — ; but I hope о Ат st. ut th wed s with іва А 
n taken will speedily ject whic rplexity ап ion. ha orsell ОН ий 
vernm Th е i ign polic ^ 
th: 
The conditions of both o: 
Ey or expressing m reason for, ге, 
loyalty and attachment ат hen mot adi subsist тое ponet гб 
and Мы Мо American f these had been 
tons supp 1860, 
“I have aio co eon d wit 
vention: 
ec 
laid before you. pes ФУ have 
and to t 
püblic кта, 7 rs €fficieney of the several branches of the 
[M ни of tand ; 
in England and. W: 
of Ly lie usefulness, Че 
“I confidently com. mit the 
your rem m and саге; and I 
fervently pray that the b] 
deliberat mighty may attend your наи m py а 
паа to the attainment of a z eon ject of my constant 
e—the LT З and bappiness y people," e d 
— эы. e reassembling ы House at 5 o'clock, | with i resources in the T: itia: of 1 
» ance. Eit 
Кан ot Derer s Lord LISMORE seconded the contingencies involved a most serious responsi UR, ar M чч — Sir 6, Lewis 
d za said he found no fault with the part of the Government which had. bro rought about such a ашепі the iw folnting to 
wit neh co DN 
f "the 2 3rd d d tal 
n fu: тра of the сосна of that tuy т wis КЫП gi I 
inia a conven- 
E иде f 
; tion for the Жытынан mouit of азы 
“ These will be тт а iens eim 
e residence of the Prince of | Government, е; 
EN ; who, 
ep 
сес s lof noble lord, in n his 
Rome 
TLEXEN ОР THE HoUsE or Сомм F x g 
hd he directed. the « бд pa um t result would be allia: S PONE n ү. лайн: To ное 
- | we ini rmi таен to pr p. 
to the Speech from thea Throne. Punk ia 
ng ofthe House «2 5 o'clock, | 
yes rei nd Ас ts, the ec 
tion to pei 
T 
n framed with a. a dun ré NM К sive with Italy—au ce whic. 
fied in assu келс бту; e Em E 
Lhe head of a sition ot bayo! 
sm 
rendering more | 06 
iform TQ of 
тт 4с other 
€ great interests of my empire to 
D 
with all S Mul О eme usual on such occasions. ә 
The Commons паза роп summoned to the bar, Her Majesty k 
delivered the follow: Spee d ` * 
u 
T x Lo RDS AND p mem d 
“It ith f satisfaction" that I meet you again C 
Phe | and have recourse to your assis gd p advice. и 
** My relations with узаты powers continue to be frie endly 
ren satisfactory; and I trust that the DOME of 9 
c rs of Europe will prevent any interruption ofthe gen о aintai 
ре friendship between two great sap whose co-operation exis ted о 
ents of great importance are taking place in Italy. | almost MAS M peace and prosperity f the civilized world. 
венча ng that the Italians x to be left to settle their own The Addre: then agreed to. 
— rà I aay ve no У ought it e: ight x еса any active in- Tav SA Add The Ho т S тсей u 
terfe: n those matters. Ра this subject will be e ress, — ouse met at 2 o'clock, an 
laid аа а cem pr FON to B Buckingham Palace to present to her Majesty i ждут pE соора, d excitement, The ] 
“ I announced to you, at the close of the last Session of Par- | the Address in answer E the he Beech 8 from the Throne. Оп its | у, ajority oom it, 83. д ii н 1 
liament, that the MU IM NB had t recently been | return the House adjou: Wan E i 
committed in Syria had induced me He. pedes with the -—P s трн por 
5 Emperor of Austria, the Emperor of the French, the Prince bete iniment vete тен "— 1o inquire i in EMIT having bee n bro EX Санто asked the - 
Regent of Prussia, and the = 8 of Russia, in en h of State for India ае the о 
3,000,0007. ini Lon ndon, foi? the е T 
Indias о p 
en mes y or ME \ 
falling of. ot the A able sources of inco 1 
penditure i m Wig ui Sir C. Woop said th 
th of Indian. a 
t 
Шу. to pag CR js usines Sonli ерен ited in the е 
е о нер eA have | House o ommons, 'so t t they send important Bill s 
fally ы up to their Lordships' House at an Фау period. [Left sitting 1 
ко өп е also at the close of the last session of 
quest the pacific c overtures which my Envoy in Chi. 
k d) Min mita led і p U Viri uale s 
otm шу ally t be tape rof the STR h, were to adva. NN Токвр. Address.—The SPE. 1 
bs northern provinces of Chin P to p rpose of s supporting T Sir E. бокввгоке m ig: ' 
e j п. роп cm of the a lied | кейс and that the Les z мау взрепаза By M i 
