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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
position of the Pope and the misdeeds and wickedness | made men, and had they been better versed in the -science Croydon Police Court, on Sat 
of war we should not have posten them so easily. In a 
s elt of the e Holy See occupy а large e porti 100 | the last campaign, amid all horrors and dangers of a bo py about nine ye 
oft war, there was much to но E amuse, and I cannot 
TTE TO Burn KILKENNY Aeee а ла help remembering the day we landed at Pehtang. Тһе 
terious miter was n this wn { те E. p 
SOR One of p masters was i i akehe бойу roond (OF mias with watt TROE vds А 
iddle of the nig ght m a noise like. the smashing of raised causeway 6 road, whic da ran from the Takn Forts to 
sticks, an g Kohtung, and беп neral de Mon auban and myself determ стан 
д, i to make for this position. There was a large Tartar cavalry 
ne 501 тоот in flames. The pu pils were ab o Pu picket on а road, i but they seemed struck with surprise and rame 
med an brought out to the lawn in front of the т або phi ibi ous appearance, and at two such fine неу 
college. Prompt assistance and sga зч of water arina REGN up to their knees in water, with thei aea ar engine-driver on another part 
Marin E the fla serious tucked pon oue зө and stockings їп one hand, апа i severely hurt 
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damage was done, The masters then net оар | $5 oiher thoir weapons of d bays ction, ce Eos. y never waited ha been discovered, 
the E. apartments of the college, when the; еу found Атда —утотао shooting day: MN EUR Tadi nhepibily: 0 other | sentenced the prisoner to ра, 
th game to des The Tartars were well licked ; and in the | 37, Я 
Үз house Fe Pen ke di the famous Tartar general, had | four day 
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which could not have been caused by the one in the 
school-ro was 
found smouldering under a stairca wl а quanti hands, which I have had translated, and in i 
of matches, half-consumed pieces of paper, € epe n that the English; mean to land at Pehtang, and také oar |} 
rts i : e know very we| i ikely to be the 
rapa new "t UN ibo ibe erately the ince endiar set case ation woul r be so lish as to state publicly 
des which, the country 
i d. it fi z quite i i I have ll alon e roz 
at both extremities = the room, and that in the two | Which will soon annihilate i s in ишо vs Gel тен wich 
: > an e way in which we forewarn RI 
desks, in other portions of the apartment, half-consumed Tartar e Г Tad the edestof putt 
A ing him his guard, 
matches and paper had been paeen to aid the conflagra- | h үе " believe i № the truthfulness of йө public redis d 
tion. Altogether in five places there were found Well, the Така Forts fell, — we march eon ар! d Pekin, after | membe: 
piae two em actions along the road. Ei tter e formed by | fun p 
the French and о Мы, to blow узды: the pee: which wound 
and its inma E magis strates have instituted an | havı Ove no фе т, as they were 50 feet high and 60 in 
mor о оо ү e t б 
е eer qe m Serre out about 1000 | tusions, and one of them, Mr. Williams , house PEE 
px ini this extraordinary ү; but though the [mier We lvo 1 v f бсш. угоды of the walls of he p 
closes ingg tis made veryth in сҮ Babylon belog ro broad, that a засе Урана сога be Барр рро ы - 
riven abreast along the top of t д t f ) 
lated, to throw Tight on it, no facts h yet been | elicited Pekin I am convinced that six or eight coa and-four could дыг dead, with M піса a is lodgings D^: Lim 
individual. have gone easily in the same manner. However, just five Men 15 io Ж that as eut and =. 
THE Ар: PPRENTICE Boys or DERRY. Twat ty per minutes before our gons were to open, one of the ci ene Бар. f ч 
eee were eni. at Londonderry on the 19th ist, m па руса АА do dT Ў POT had rao informed wi i = 
petty sessions, by order of the Government, for an | by Roman Catholic missiona: dps pu heard i 
Fe ond violation of the Party Emblems Act оп thè Chinese converts, of whom " there grea ы шрот hk - 
he relief of Derry. The bench unani- acier Lore pet ое Г machi the pus es of th e ur dug 4 Е 
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mousy делай, that no case had been established, and | ү sent a large foros to be prepared for any little contretemps we 1 та 
refused the information. might meet with. Lord Elgin accordingly started at the hour Ет 
appointed, and I iog him. We proceeded to the hall ЈЕ 
гоа ? Stot "Ts or E500 M лнн ln: е. ү! анса The | = 
8 terror displayed iu the Prince's соонда pe truly amusing. LE 
PRESENTATION OF THE FREEDOM OF PERTH TO SIR | Ніз eyes kont Кошу about without moving his head, first "LJ 
Hors вахт. Оа Th ubl, 6 the ва ind. 2 ss death. ^h Elgin and then towards me, and he b. pale "i Ll. 
as death. e ceremony was just commencing, when Mr. xi 
X E Lo, of Per ш was Е оп бепег Berto, а photo, кы who had кн me to China, р» 
> оре in the City all, © as a ma Ek o being anxious to obtain a good view of the signing of the ~ Ben 
their ccce and bir ань for his нәш, Me X largo ap Spperatus iin. 20 pis of prne n De -- 
eminent. peas to his ung, e large lens nte t his t t ` i - 
i In dia and Chin er ya Ree nm gom igne the other Mandarins, A tia "like ourselves, poor fellows, БЕЗЕ khe eda N Tat 
ni uu de County тоо et bv th е n a frightened at í— — e we were. : "M 
was entertained at dinni y the ey thoug is was some terrible es of mortar with { 
есес emen of соу unty and e Earl of| Which we intended to blow them all into the next world. 9 
eld. resided, арй ile. com a includi ed the and their d of consternation ее aur ош. The lef Gr 
of. EO pleaem nw din. onaren »ntl а 
Stormont, y Lord Du т Tord everythi ded isfactoril " Ve ЫЫТА | 
~ о. э, few days we marched 2 d 
Charles Kerr, d Gray of Каап, Sir R heit theo ОЙТ, К Lg: ist as з the severe frosts com- MEM dms 3 
a : ‚ А ag а 
Sir G. [pao poena Lindsay, у, М.Р., Мг. re o to mort s: ка ЕП = led up пр, зай, pe HS n: lira Р Slaughter, pu шг 
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М.Р., the Lord Provost of Perth, Mr. . Gordon, | river Peik. "i nis them t to saba rk. Shortly аар the frost ш дш? 
ш! of Perthshire ; Mr. Grant, "of Kilgraston, and акр га ree tbat Eo до А оуег “24 miles from land. x] i 
и ell, gentlemen, we to nati " try, d 
Ааа rdg brothers t MA est, &e. On 2 and [trust we shall have по. ith China. Xn duh: s т 
кзг йы оре Grant a Ко Varela dos S aed express my delight at seeing that we are no vd э 
, їп e mor; ing on t ian mu iny, er counties in showi fine body of volunteers 
Ahd in theévénine on the war ar in i China. The following As long as such a fine spirit of lation continues, forei f 
: tries will not call us а nation of shopke „а ai 
pA h 1 be of the greatest = к: ар when cilled pn = m 
t honour you Tem por in presenting me | to act. The present Americ: proves to us how useless эы 
чесе D om of the city, I feel as a particular а пф | аге numbers without ненне, E^ I trust it will "bs an т 
ач county town. During thet which каа € proud to y nds + у | EMQUE to our Volunteers to carry this out to the fullest = 
nati mpaigns avoine e tent.” 
much service ; апа їп ihe diet cs ment of the ~ 
in India it was truly marvell identi m 
ritish nation was carri through te. иснә ШЫ aa mo Wail ри 
with which it was surrounded. I never shall forget the 186 апшаза. + 
August, at Delhi, 1857, during the rebellion, when it was at ne P SION ON THE MIDLAND.—On Monday evenin ^ pe 
height. The 9d of that month was the Burru-ede, а great | oods train from Bri m: hunting fi 3 ti = nd Mr ; 
Mahometan festival, on which day the King of Delhi used рео: | m Bristol was shunting from the up | de due rjury, and LA] 
сеей to a large serai or courtyard, a ее tire ine. а Mangotsfield to ie down line to | who ie for the drosecution lei 
b where m was ЫЕ ы in honour of Ishmael, who | enable the Parliamentary Кын, from Bristol to pass, one | circumstances, Не was or p M 
and on that day the rebels determine рр red ш $n | ie 5 Mares s ; n trains E € es rue < Ме 
and annihilate the Feringhee force. Our t уум "ma | consisting of 14 сара, arrived, and before it could je dq 
кле eir about 5000 men, but from the heat keen season, |b ped ran into the goods train as it was crossing Pp pem 
ess, and firhting, our strength was greatly reduced. | the line. About a dozen passeng gers received con- A гү 
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a of the rainy ракы, when usually the | ОЁ Ba ath, sustained me severe шше оЁ Ше g ne 
qu E! фтору that it is rendered quite | concussion of the bra Medieal аы 
a Pene img: а» DANI Ай ОНА Zr Я СА | tained in the eet Oi, pas in a few Bonis ГЕП tho 
his day determined to make a grand attack, which Passengers were enabled to proceed on their j pinoy, 
ал] me. A large force with guns was to go up | ёхсер& Mr. Williams, who remains at the station in a | On 
j к of the J: o RS Which covered ono one of o our m) ; | precarious р, : 
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fhey were eek Mui саса Veneno en 6 ISIO. THE EST MIDLAND m 
29 Ер Msi M S^ Another or foree n the rear throug B as the Midland tra from | heari: 
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to our right flank, and attack us гаг ава 9m t threo mi iles | rmingha m to W or сезер was approaching Droitwich knife fro 
the troops were to attack our position and batteries in front, | р rU M trm which had been | т 
We had blown up the bridges which crossed the. canal huti) stopped by a a coal train ү the f| the 
were unable to hold the position where they had been buil Le moveable bottom of on the Пеп | 
as we had nota man to spare from the defence of the cam n tl il rhil shu м | to É 
dom dingly, on the det August, the day before thei TE PN esl e. p attempt was | use 
out their built a brid th b) ‚ but the у 
just. 9 red 91 4 ad crossed, and their guns esi | dime state of the rails ted tl sule d - Justice 
Overliead. and дей ао 2 BE E app ренге breaks. Jus t before the collisio on the stoker of {һе | Рїївоше 
ipte igo broke away, and the whole country around was Раззепрег train jumped off the engine, but the driver | Lase 
е ырны Swam = th Ачу not move throug 1 sti ck to it, and w. njured. For unately the VL and 
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Tto Ma); conceive, not in the most dM Mr SM t he MARRE LA жы чс [o htf = үл рт learn d. Pa? соо n 
edi j е been fr , as the line bout 
ium qd ce pen ERA ЫШ О i мы, runs at thi place along a high вабіш, with а на А Зыр? peni servitio 
> Mem. renched with rain, and gave us this account, | 9'Dall river passing under iè {шей ү 5 elow the spot 
scarcely drop with us. Tt was МЫ enis i bridge we һай | where the collision took pu everal t the 
sition of Providence; without whieh, m all ie ormai passengers were amino eu а broisad but most 2 
опе of us would have lived to tell the tale. Im abl Td them were sufficiently recovered in the evenir dort 
afterwards we had a strong reinforcement of upwards resume th y ipi t ТЕСИ тоот та nd бр, 
таеп, which upwards of 3000 e their journey. The ot ve үсөн. rin, on esie Cup and 5 
comparatively secu W ; у. е : the — 
amen. the China war has also ended aue sri uter | һе Misses Gilpin, Mr. Cole, butcher; Ar. Thomas laco on Monday Aigo and dd 
commerce will ie y. If the Chin ys S Richards of Lichfield, and Miss p cter of Glouesster, 
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"well ere А 
ега t be expected it. They | remain at acis wich and are doi at of Norwich, E. Mills. o 
civil, Шйшыоша peop trong, жей! THROWI iy ыза AT ppa Y TR:INS.—At the itin of the Вецеса ше, 
