Jory 20, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CBRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETT 
abendoned.- The gu. The Viceroy оу of Egypt t and Prince ет з taken place mt Niekerson's Wharf, Boston. A salt | Piers and Harbours ВШ w 
rgani 
— 
at Om. The Sultan, T4 Ww. Ж: 
ware tá uh mills, А" >} ? other Bills were advar 
ек » vessels, 400 hhds. of molasses, | з Е саб а 
ther reforms, is turni E d ention to а mew o s а uantit T of marine stores, and 70 dwelling- |: A cxi - Ua y eltiro 1 Bill. Багі 
on of the Homes fo — g | houses were ка. dast Mél Tho lo f Шана «t| wii bad receited tho EROR ТА КОЛЫ Edu 
s ngla 000,000 do! | ы the provisions of which he briefly explained.—The Earl of 
aue latest instance of hii in shipbuilding: He has : CANADA. —The elections at Montreal and Toronto | | Qe te fecun dU. б. рет р. ү мш, m ier far beyond 
de given : an E 1 of the Mi *4 The Great | discontent from one end r3 India to anoth. р Lao se : 
imo Ghri to importan es at Constan ti nople. t tQ appoint English barristers as judges, w T CET бро idis 
= hic rm h has been received in ofthe laws, languages, caste, and customi 
1хр A te КЕ СЫ, tta pat T f the I5th ult. Th would also entail rip additional cost of p C» s 
fast б io ú e К i 0 cos! no iess 262,0001. — 
ticipation p the Caleu Parliament. The Bishop of LosDox said that as the Bill stood th 
e courts 
allowing e det: ails:— would have jurisdi n Me ias stieal matters, so! ї 
o ont turned to Caleutta on the 7th Jüne, di Уу 1 M Ед ваба | iu idges a which would 5 Mahommedana. —The vov ed 
ides meg jt anml TR wis wana 1i ту that ho Ng gm ў T key. —Lord ST bs 1 DCLIFFE | GELLOR said that the Government, in order to remove all fears 
Fei leave immediately for England. Heavy rains had ea Fore De rh Ы pe &^$ sormepmdene b n s at Cor un. | upon hat рош intendendo ашын S EE 
pn- Aah 2 
in Bengal and the young indigo plants were suffering in | stantinop on the Subject of financial or йын ев reforma ary aet egt qc i ERA poles dr on m: à 
consequence. eohfirm the telegraphic in Turkey, since the late Sultan's Hatt-i-ho mayon of 1856, | readiug of the Аш. I ^" eral Service Bill, and said that the 
North-West Provine and more particularly since the accession о! в reigning | object was to le t defin 
меде, o as to to e co ыя er. P. sin епн the North- | Sultan. е u the n ity of this countr rering Af: YA Ota inp amens eir p — d 
Шо, рде piti of Ue faite had 11. Qe dari т 30: ecessity hi um y persevering | the powers of the Gov stüor General in making future appoint- 
licy that had hitherto marked our | ments either from the covenanted or uncovenanted service- 
a 
y 
been Е relations with Turkey, especially in reference to o час. | The Е i 
fradicted rumour had been in circulation | turing and commercial сена xod said that we und n L3 i ctn. {ыш Шш epi rar taa poer 
i vo Sir William Denison had resigned the | ү, з present civil service, as it did with their rights 
for some by every tie of honour to give her our full vigorous support privileges VEDEN objected ibat uncovenan! 
governorship of Ma in ease of need, andto help her to carry out the refo; b i 
dm ИР ts were not required on appointment to submit 
Сатка. —Айхісез from Shanghai, to the 18th May, she had undertaken.—Lord WopEHOUSE said that as the Sultan | same examination as the convenanted service, nor was апу 
t гем h in the report that Hankow had inaugurated his with salutary reforms, it would | provision made for the employment of natives.—The Duke of 
there is no trut be better to wait and see whether he persevered in the course | двоутл. and Lord Craxroa DE the Bill, which 
had been taken by the rebels. The poii werereturn-|he had commenced, than for the British Government | read a second time, The Cownt (Scotland) Diu jm 
ing and the prospects of trade were good. ыл Gingell, to deprive him of the credit due о him by tendering | Tur: Apike Trusts pus nexu ВШ, | the hn Herring Pher 
i Majesty’ Cone, had taken u p his in PA AE Ф Important economical changes hind | (Scotland) Bul, and t ds Vaccinution Bill w се са 
ber Majesty s " already been made, and к thou; бын it would be wiser to | ti ime, The Chatham TC кщ apse mea B 2 1 and the Lond Lond 
ankow. At Tien-tsin great confidence pan " to flor the subj acta ot m Mein to understand that the reforms | Coal and Wi d á » оп 
j ne Dues Continuance Bill we а third ti 
the а o prosperity of that port and Chefoo. naugurated w ssed on him by foreign Powers, but | and pass ime 
ЈАР. Admiral Sir Ташев Норе has returned o | woro his, own spont " ie atas Не won и у о е о the ELS —Public Stat —In т tos question by Lord 
otion modine o as n AU 
Hong p "à from Nagasaki. Gl Pcr d the with the present Sultan.—The Earl of HARDWICKE expressed Узай аб? Рае? he reported “intention to, place: the 
Consuls with the. Japanese Gove his AL at hearing t 2и statement. The motion being | H 1 and lo ке thi the рш of the 
я ouse, arl RANVILLE вай that ommissione: 
faetory. г fied as Sagger gest T s agree wd The ү LN ич pr T dcs Works igma to reserve ксы round 
ine Duties was read à secon t. Margaret Square for 28 statues. On the side facin 
xn n 0 t E t TY pus from Auckland, rd Cottages Bill was lost on a division dh "the question of the the Houses m of Piani none but ДУ dn "4 Pee десе. 
y d states that the natives are preparing tor second reading, the Tod being for the Bill, 18; against it, | *amousin the Legislature would be placed. On the other side, 
and t neral native H nsarreotion | М Кы —Lord BRouGHAM moved the second reading of the Book | however, statues of other рушуп. would be allowed:. Poland, 
сч ated. 9—0 En ngi and his f nions ВШ, and неду, explained. н its objects, —Earl GREY | Тһе Earl of HARROWBY mov a ped to the Crown for 
scia ave 
as an amendmen! e correspondence between ыи try and Russia, or other 
retired from Taranaki, and no further hostilitics me moy Mans dment, that the Bill be read а seeond time] th dence bet tnis us ia, or oth 
e that woo ai —Earl GRANVILLE supported the amend- gup bres in the years 1831 and 1832, with reference to the 
anticipated i in that arter at present; b t th was carried without a division. The Bill was 
qu presen ut ere п, [егете lost a affairs of Poland. [Left sitting.] 
and it is generally. горрией that the next seen Moxpav. Trovt.— Ug Dr MAL 
the at! onn of the Hou nt state о f the Р: 44 OF COMMON 
operations by urgent nativ а will be Auckland, | айй d the atto pc the "Hop eof de ment. the freie - 1 FRID 8. pe wA that it 9а not 
d art. банан ч: М. Cro: 
ps e eis of his Bill for thé а of Church- 
ter. pro draw.—Mr. SraNEY withdrew 
su ihe and P Provident Societies Bil, whi ra stood for seco; 
made a strong on 8S, - rmed th i їс o Crown | The Belgian Tarif.—In answer to Мт. W. Post and Mr. 
not one foot of American soilcan escued from the | had been mad j A f um ATE, Lord J, RussELL said ы the pagas Government 
* kaas " y B 
e, in t 
Vara Sad krym ongress met in Special Session ration gf осш! articles а н му 
on the 4th inst., when Mr. Grot, v „Ренна was бар 
elected 8 seat Mr. Grow 
sed in | е Gov 
: ge was delivered gould bring it before 
e the 5th. It is ufi warlike, and calls on (E m the Duke of A 
, do 
the ГУУ - ved ai 
fili as usual, a very du thy фамі, praying for a Royal emn s gute 
Ing era four columns of the papers. The establishment, таш, procedur те, and f fees of the 
mary of € fc Aw in Irelar H 
of the Message consists of a review of the 
hen Mr. wu entered on the duties of 
d by а 
En 
Treland had led to — - dere cs and nS 
pi deduc 
indice of the lon ng for- 
suitors, and to an enditure for udicial 
e ju 
establishmen ts — Lords Wk ux DA ALE, CAN VILLE, апа Чегиш XE 
bd , "7 g out. 
he " 
d ju pite 
aims of certain PAR » "silia ts 
e Con ion by the veru) Seit ot 
of | was then 
а res à 
habeas corpus. It then 1м i i or to son tae вм sere 
preserve rve the Union, the course of е neutralit: ODEHO od trii т ain 
question, the, declarations of the Presid à ju vernmen sb een of inion that а е ЧЕ ы more 
ty of S Consti 1 ofa « frieg would be асн 
p qme Me EET ^ Rebellion. 1 probably the claimants Mr. n 
ther t| en ls : s ёхаёрёгя ä b ae 
a excepi, isa majority ortha ed vo to : Шу desired to і а бопе, and m ip power E 
ial о, 5 tt 
rc mes is wort Government's e S MM odk мо. i aes en deo 
fadi no 
ey "S p sup ; 
е аро. ° ^ d iu i: in, а ase ы a resident, tod : to pros Pones, wi б 5 
lt. The consul wow ve no i 
ED no prete] ron stationed on the | supported the BiU) and argued tat put y osie ога proxy 
rt him.—The Bishop E EPOD тесе was that ep rin holding it should А? A 
his motion адаї ving it. n d 
had ever shown th N Pir- 
"will be his 
tution and 
e the Government, dp 1 t of a consul zambique. —Lord — 
ran фу pe his pe me ^d 
gy. 
he Civil Wi merica. 
port vh їй reply to Mr. РезСОмвЕ, that b 
ono inen a аш р Konm Т Tecra tem complaints of outrages inficted 
шү: where, apperenti, a second. time. Per A MS odii en ne States оГ Amen. A 
bp de pg — land) Advamees an 3 resoluti 
^ Moi On c n баны 
Кн е T^ for the pre 
пей, de, Bill, | the ph x bert uc iy e 
js а раг 
of members or со 
тай Bills Bow before ле b 
PON жа mn there must Po yt 
з “. the he as 
та mere 
E roe 
sts of. public se 
4 воссевв, an 
ету, ho Bani unless т Indi oun 1 „Жай : Lon oomen iem M ie decre o£ Trou e cs 
by rad NE by uod à PORUM UN 
appre! b ет, 
Сус: Tok ans, e MN dh о aeter fo гебеіус ai in and 
П arrested, and : б e mal ‚аф їч p^ ts E ir, opinion wn back the 
xia, + "Ti. iion. ia Mu have] ' the claus ud 4 ss и i Френи варро+е1 the resolution, an т of а century,—Mr. 
Federal in order. vance ОЁ | clauses we o after: s [withdrawn His confidence from the Nafionál aas һе ай 
troops into East Te "great fire: bas.| resumed, - mas and S9 stem, whigh 
