ьт 
„М © М РУ! pU uw е TUN МЫ ЭЩ wot 
NOVEMBER 9, 1861.] 
in reference to Hungary. The 
т о ustria 
E by rra journals that 
tion," 
"eeart An autograph 1 
to 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
a foreign Power had 
of 
into ni бз. өн» ons „With Austria for the cession 
letter addressed by the 
Forgach, Aulie Chancellor for 
was раба o а Euren ay. The following 
public 
Emperor 
КЕ олы 
isa summary ot 108 
«The yalty of ie е Е: 1 
resistance rdering on insurrection 
ёе Government for the maintenance of p жш puo 
фа order i а most 
ъё able to administer the 
daty and the of — qun -— reqnire that he irc 
barriers ses and 
Asthe nic of the H Hunga 
itu 
í iaaa Maerappearsimpracticable until e rece 
sil the autho! the Comitats, districts, and com- 
munes are and Count F h is ordered to select 
toreplace them, and to take care that the administra- 
к, icaffairs in Hungary suffers interruptio: All 
| charged with crimes against publie order and safety 
Бай be tried by military tribunals. In соо, the 
zs 
wish that he 
re-establishment of public Жолу. 
of the Caen differences, and in future 
гг 
n be 
pend 
vie 
M contr 
The Saxon Diet has been сопу 'oked 
for the 00h inst. 16 is expected. tha 
[гап им 
Ш St P. 
the stud 
reports mad 
h mal Polish 
e Monarchia Nazio 
[em ыа 
ime qnas 
пе of Garib: 
x a Tis sl 
e the armam 
б cord ar ent of the 
ould 
Moy cim 
Шыл. кз апа states 
elk by military 
of the 
* cote ы Жый pé et should be 
ау ia, ha ed b 
The University of Kane 
students ы) demolished € rector's 
ч ашны w wil shortly be pi M he 
si стт Wk тыры 
ow how to ЖП 
and to =й. his 
| Jerusalem. Troo 
^ wr РЕ at ‚ Naples 
them i 
h 
on Tuesday, i addressed 
Kaie 
1 lea 
trbonits |^ was 
evented fro 
in Моне го, 
e т) 
ИРЕ еф Ё " e elect 
of th arch o 
e t to quell it The 
e К 
е the of 
tipalities have received fresh P instructions fro 
| ments. N 
ту Vien 
| from Теми, | stating that з 
PRINOIPALITIES. E 
mmission on 
E uro- 
p Prin- 
thei 
member : of the 
ae Moldavian Ministry, ipte the 
. Pano, which т ithiy resigned, has 
been d by опе с брова 9 of members of the | 
а: пабор паре 
—The 
urkis who 
h 
were marching again та б. were repulsed on the 
mperor | 291 ult. by the irc dit, who pursued them n early f 
4-4. pon ‘explanation, but bi 
gem pe mate 
ar as Trebigne. 
YRIA. .— There | is no truth in the reports of a mas- 
sacre of Christians in Palestine. The су nm of |j 
Jerusalem has ordered certain towns in 
Е 
1з 
IN WDTA. "1 1 СИРАК м 
+ 
D publish advices Gon 
n Pales e | her 
пае occupied, on account of the asit not pone e rbi 
ctober. 
bend. his resignation bas bee 
| will not leave India ut March , 186. 59. gra 
advices from all parts of India confirm the hope that 
the country will escape the XC тиа: of сег 
Ы 
which n Kandahar 8000 pers 
bx stated to have Tem Vite 
Her Maj jesty’s 5186 Foot, 
ns ea st Was ihington sho 
s to cholera in 18 dise, Рае d kir dm were conducting treasonable 
stationed аб. mear Men m: 
'etersburg announces 
force. 
students 
per- 
osed 
262 enun "including pn те: КОККО, Y 
11 с rporals, а nd 3 buglers 
I ати 
tc 
ried into effect. di avi i 
reduction to four ships for transport service. According 
to news from Erivan, Dost Mohammed was marching 
on Bokhara. Cholera is prevalent at Bagdad and 
Ibreez. 
CHINA.: 
—The M journals state that the Govern- 
h St. e -E a despatch 
n Warsaw a 
IO d^ mus i 
— M 
eral | 
ori s ente ad Jap 
U 
— The following - ihe letters 
| referred to i AM ав 
having passed tween Lori Lyons "m is d, in 
reference to the ar and imprisonment " British 
subjects :— 
NITED pe qnd 
Lows To MR. SEWARD. 
ge ls “Washington, Oct. 14. 
much concerned to 
armed 
eants, | capital of the 
uius 94th, also, stationed 
cluding 10. өрөн atid' d drutatters, 
A report of d Department for man ees the| 
reductions а е керт armys а reduction 
han 64,065 men of all ranks, ud а saving б-тун to 
one crore of A large reduction in the etd 
valry is u The report also nro 
ereupon theSecretary о! oC 
Lord | of Mr. иш, to the effect that, cre aeneo d 
ы мын of the 
E | was 
* | which was 
| Btates ex upon the reports of spies and informers, the 
| power o p British subjects of their liberty, of retain- 
= Ае їп PE n or liberatin ng them, by his o and 
pleas Her Majesty's Government са: А-А, but reg: this 
Üespotio: and ау. gower as inconsistent with the ti- 
M -.4.. Meet States, as at 
E varis 
subsi ting between л the two асе 
үте m 
gular proceedings ү Чо вау that, 
thori rity of Congress is necessa o jus 
itrary 9 апа маси оќ British subjects. 
=, -— nour to be, Sir, with the highest consideration, your 
счет humble servant, 
«оте Hon. William H. Seward, &c. 
Mn. Srwanp's REPLY TO Lonp'Lyoxs. 
" аф moe of State, Washington, Ос 
onour to acknowlec 
а Loy." 
iwo British yz 6s Mr. Patrick r, Rahming, hav 
brought к arbitrary arrest, ai re m “though [^ Majesty's ^ 
release 
Е 
Minist ters have been 
: t теа? 
orm me that her Majesty's 
TUS British. 
verte 
ad 
ili 
refuse to pay си to а writ с 
military aut be 
that her Majest Government e T" ive се 
orpus, 
his practice is e etly opposed ^ э the maxim of the constit 
tion of t "United £ Stato s, that no pq ge, be deprived ot 
life, liberty, or property without = pr: d law. R- the 
observe that her ajesty's rnmer "Y ele c 
Gov 
willing to 2 ako every allowance for the 09 necesitie of a 
nal trouble, e, ап d they 
ngre: 
due course of law, and it is in 
j circumstances that the law 
offieers of the Crown have advised Her Majesty's Government 
that the arrests of pan e are ер You remark 
od mac wi f spies, ал 
British subjects of thei 
by his own en and р 
Majesty's Government 
the reso 
т George |of 
ruct you to to agains 
mite. and to say that, g^ their opinion, n authority of 
Congress is necessary in order to c; tify the arbitrary arrest 
and imprisonment of British subjects. "The facts in табага to 
the um arm] named in your uL are as follows :—Commu- 
nicati the regular police of the countr 
Exocutiv iv 
MN tes, British subjects and Ame жеч mi 
s T the overthrow е A т. Union by 
the the 
А pe irem of oed Corres- 
RAe bi addressed іо 
id | estab- 
E aime 
forces actually in 
United States. 
which was 
pondence, 
dE 
Smith is pac з4 United. States; E 
recei this 
was. arrested and pied in 
Umane by an order of the Secretary of War of 
States, addressed to сее of the city veia York. = 
on the — of Au; 
made t. e by friends 
his associa- 
ent, and that he 
the 
E poten ps -— place 
tions were t 
tions, h personally loyal to the Govern: 
Ао nature o| 
being 
which he was a 
Patrick w: reupon ead ptly MER fne 
direction of us EI of State. Th 
the 13th day of September last, On the ?d dày o of September 
the Superintendent of Police in the city of New York informed 
the Secretary of State, bu telegraph, that he had under arrest 
J. C. Ваһ who ust РА from Nass assau, where he 
had attempted t e E owners of the schootier 
take 
use of орт 
to ta! Wilmington, in North Carolina, 
rebels, d inquired what "— he do wi 
рои . С. Rahming was thereupon со 
military saetcaya at Fort Lafayette, under а ma OIN 
nes ofState. This ent was made on the 2d day 
of Sept n 
p 
after due roy y, was 
a bond in penalty of 
he should Фегайег bear true put 
0 dollars, with the. Bo ai that 
to the United States, 
tates and Great rer it t should be necessary now to infor 
- ker ini Feb s Minist: rs that. d executive proceeding whether 
of th of War or о Бас кебу ои le are, unless 
disavo acum revoked. b 7 e the 
ot insti 
E Troodon Es just. the extent ode 
the State, ће deeu: wed necessary: 
in view of the 
r the exercise of 
AEST 
adios dM 
