ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
that on the 24th January there was a lar ge COCHRANE.—Lord J J. Russ 
У | sale of. real erue ar the conte e the Huds son Bay Com- regie he e 80 not on үр: 
tie spring crop; ard ivis therefore hoped t that the ха ult, state t 
Ee es —A small expedition of 1000 men has bee j^ вой 
о Sikkim, with the pon Aney КОА аз a Us pany ERTE юй 
be unnece: | Dany, : 
e Sikkimites, zd perty sold was ually hi ЕР, and realised TRD 
- Ө. е confidence in the progress of the colony. 
о Oregon capit: е were about to ship foe from 
аас Аы bis LUE 5 hat "State to Live em 
dist urbed state oft 
Du А 
vnm —Lord ing was expected to reach Benares on funt. 
ais return to Oit us ns pee ie was ае vd paya a des T. EFRY 
t in the presidency by à 
of the ШАНА. prevede : : MoNDAY.— Marriage Low m" Ма ea vg a ^ ^ mms | of 
ibay.—4A meeting has been held in Bombay to expose the | brought а Bill to remove t aly under which k 
Es fanda committed їп the electric telegr aph | riage between a Roman сш anda a Protestant, if ЕТУИ 
Eo. tee eudenióus sp saaa erm : opi e d the profits of | by а clergyman of the n Catholic s faith în Trelan eland, is void. 
which pnis qve en filled up the ^ Commissioners are said t to iav bur He explained that o e of the objec 
surcharged at least one-half. | we н to wen the Operation rot the new law of d 
| x gib — The Java cable has been lost. [E o e 
*ylon.—Sir W. Denison has [left лгон for Mad тре бнлен iw ue n азо: why a her Majes 
К: ела эсе from Shanghai of Jue 24. state | mal should поб bə enabled ќо appeal ат t 
Pekin iet; the Mone at Tie sem in were | Divorce Court дле ак a M P NR 
n against e introduction о e law to 4 
orn and tn Fir was working satisfa ае The | where bs said, there was a general repugnance to the law o£ 
rebels had been defeated b e ыраа at Ehsien, a5 at present ad adi tered in Sir С. Cresswell's Court. 
po Sang-ko-lin-sin had at Shantun g. 21% M arlof — — 5 с Prote stants of of mg 
a eright to avail themselves of the new law of marr iage, | popula 
Lord Elgin had left for Manila The E English Admiral d any amendment thereof. It did not follow that, becaus 
0] owloo! en Catholic population of Ireland regarded marriage as an| 
dissoluble contrac e Protestants who held a 
CHIN CnuriNA.— The French had been victorions at opinion should be excluded from the benefits of t. et "hw 
i ^ nd the 
Saigon. The French transport Weser had been wrecked. E EA Руан Sid d Po E A A ч айон В B JL and t е 
JaPAN.—In Japan affairs were peaceful. The Pra ussian | DAN 9 fh €— Classes.—The Earl of Ютввт moved | 
Embassy had concluded a trea di with Japan. that it struction pis select committee on the metro- | 
кн : о ү: 14 | politan eret lm s to inquir into and report upon the number ttem 
К-а houses and ees inhabitants a А. Ф. = oved by 
especti 
ERMOY objected to 
shelve v question. 
y 
the Severa pe ber ren n 
ta e qned "Pratt, vt с advantages had P een t provision has been s: бели тесак, = абзе, for | Фе year 
жеу followed up. The Boanerges had arrived with E diminishing the evils consequent on a A ud 
troo ue s 
splacement g the labouring populatio: P. tho 
tatistics on the progress of the Popko om eid 
zs.—Mr. Lin oln had arrived at Wash- 1801 to 1851, to show that while the population Priation of овоо во ате 
їп а rcm n day o hia h he was expected, m iA the "number of houses both w. p.e Rio ution,—*' That the powers of the 
on the 26th ult. he was notified of his election to the | Without, the cipit van ha A emen ee the | priatin of the grants of money | 
уар » hy d p^ отра ено | 
y of t r class of € dwellings had been nde away, 
and to remedy this evil the corporation had recently voted a 
gann ed and limited by d . V. Wiz 
Presideney of the United States. It was reported, ш cur p P 
machine had been found under his s n the train | large sum to erect mode el lodging i houses in Victoria treet, but mit Ep 
which conveyed him from сара че that he Беа qud rU ear site nag eu since s to а sin the 
abandoned his intended visit to Balt md and de- rvod wit о After е 
parted secretly by nig zht from тм to W. ashin ng- | 
ton, t | great 
ihe conspirators bad determined to run te. MÀ Em the number of pi 
train off the line and down an embankment on the |as > 
follo day; and,if that failed, to regiis him 
D istol. These cd — are 
It жаза 
not credi li sue кө. Now York уени, : тайган, 
| from Washington that de 4 ue се for [ very recently that salias: bed penetrated | Sf men which he pro 
any not think the resolu кой ы насаа s 
to Fenta and the ng of the metropolis.—Lord Керер. 
would stop the formation of railwa; metropo| 1 
essels to attempt to collect the revenues in the Gulf OLANE read a а Jette Ton the Vicar "prd f St. TUE. Боот 
foem — be among the first acts of President | gate, depreca 
Lincoln 
ting the views embodied in tho petition Алем еа 
coln's administration. Тһе Peace Conference had | few nights ago Ьу Lord Derby, Mei ending that. 
adjourned sin d die after adopting a plan of reaa 
mbodied in seven resolutions, of which the following | Ga 
i an чечан t:— then оге 
The lst resolution restores in substance the Missouri Com TUE ESDAY.—The Admiralty Court Jurisdiction Bill, the Inclosure 
promise by Hiag Slavery in the Territories to the regions Bill, and си Bank of England Payments Bill passed through 
Lu of 30 SO n 30^n atitude. The 2nd requires that committe 
erritory 
that there 
iS al e áth 
provides for Жой for the NRI of fugitive теа the 
5th abolishes the Slave Trade; the 6th ка that no Pa lia! 
alteration shall be made in the terms d u without the 
ernment | 
ld, referring 
says :—“ All hope of adju stment Ба» "7 Мај 
Anderson ha сз арса that s expec ied. that For 
Sumter would be attacked immediately ote: the Ath, | i5 
and President Davis was sudden every aration ce 
a bl bloody contest. The Texas election aii unanimo 
ее З ег оп the 
Ecclesiasten —The Bishop of OxFoED reco 
it 
e Bill, because, although he con- 
o leading principles of the measure, he 
e зл. wit th many of its details, а а 84 con- 
Government and the Texas State troops was imminent. ti which the аө of MARLBOROUGA, Lo 
_ General Twigg had surrendered the Feder ы: 
Tem 
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n consequence of this ыу һе 
the army roll as a coward ап D eu 
in Galveston and 1 had resulted in| FmzrmAv.—FP. 
'oland.—1n answer to Lord 
Тһе. Mrd nousi Set that “ратно 
small majority. Ts Californian ELS 
слота the Crittenden proposition. | the Н. onday neit.— Lord — ANWORTH moved 
ET S had фе, ЖЧ the arit Uses В 
Bill * 
€ The Lord HANCKLLOR —Mr 
evo was not likely to 
eft si itting.] 
an 
ident B na e was on 
veto the Bill. On the 27th ult. President Buchanan |£ive duy satis fac 
nate the ——————— 
an HO ОЕ 
to the case of the fugitive slave Anderson. The IDAY. жне » E B. 
mai а ERI 
: : ate E.: H suggested 
went into executive Session upon this corres ена Н at, аз the vessel sent to int ercept Sir B. Walker had | Government in 
and ordered it to be printed. The Select Саш ittee мы ы таана а Зони ор ш committee on 
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ose who contemplated rebellion d оо serving in India = staf or eivi Ey 
å o! "im duty it, was to suppress it. zai ї E мн v INES moved for a select com- 
ITISH COLUMBIA. — Accounts from ан « Du Mer s constitution ар re 
the present Diplomatie Service of the 
PM to the 27th Janu чагу, and from Oregon to the | was seconded by Mr. GnaNT-DU: УЕР, and s et ME 
air in these 
gretted, wras not а 
country requ: 
ufui А victuals, were 
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