OOO 
Jone 2, 1860. | THE GARDENERS’ CARON TL AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
been prorogued. Extensive preparations ions are making 
throughout the tuna for the Tipoplion of the 
Prince of Wales 
<n be asembl d in the plain of Perdone; Imperial Commissioners Kweiliang and his colleagues 
T art le in Verona. The la bike will Be appears that last wat ‘the ian mperial Commissioners, Eenling 
and the aoe ohh ; iate ana eater oe waited for the British Minister at Shanghai 
vided he urpose of eobeidetints W with him in person all 
Stcrby.— Garibaldi, hai collected all his forces the conditions proper to an — treaties. On ascer- 
south side of | taining that the -n preie had arrived at Wu-sun ng E 
Sf 
and military matériel, attacked t re ; H ra 
pare mo at 10 o’clock on the morning of the 27th “alt. A | object ‘to himn sov in Face (7 o5 to enga e him to m Taku “Was Parliament, 
h last ed fied (or that arrangements had been mad Serene 
a 3 OF COMMON es 
town south of the Strada di Toledo. A terrible bombard- on- The Imperial Cominissionors’K welling end "bis col- 
not- | leagues, moreover, ete tal him that vessels of war must 
eame which the people continued to fi ght. The | on ae acconnt (2) cro te the bar; bu E ae Bri oor Minister ere 
paid no attention to t ese words ; when, on arriving o0 
retired within the Roy: al Palace, the Custom- De Tien- ae coast (or, the port es ports oi of Tien- tsin) Hang, 
roc ed to it. he he Paper 
great y isai tn nd sent him a3 dem heli Aaii he would ap Bill.—Lord ond aoe aged a select committee 
mem to searc) 
in kii d and the Be ie: was 9 a po Om era Seatroving the defensivo o apparatus there placed. H We aA re aanpas 
1 ile wounded was considerab ner po lege that he d the slightest intima- 
towns in Sicily have since peg the hi every- 5 ae t he bl bode go by Pertang? Ana, hm ships of war’ 
“ 19 ec o exchange treaties, why did he aan wi peia a ? 
wero shouting, Italy for ever ! Victor Emmanuel It was plainly his intent to pi ick a quarrel, hen, can he 
ES ew days previous to the capture | (when the blame is all his igh chargo rge China with shortcoming lution would not pledge the House to anything beyond a 
of Palermo the Royal troo a small suce: towards him. ‘The defen i ir J. i 
at Par TAi the British (3). So poas ha Fed 
: r go to the 
tish col i 
enrolling aeri a The g ar i AR foùr ol 
. The 
lace. Garibaldi will now Sedare Sicily annexed to the : of, defendi post: 
ia i: and Fuh-kien up to Tien-tsin from first to last has not been oy the House of Dorda. for six months, Parliament ought not 
talia an | kingdom, ieee ki ratification of his reso- | short of several millions of money. Were she to demand repay- | agai journ ovember nex ai that ae 
A provisional government | ment of England, i 
tł amount 
and guns, 
jonah A The print Gen. Lanzaconcerning an Dakin aa poe key possession of a number of guns belonging | urging the great oF ake of this question, and accounting 
had no effect, and a ver 3 to b d 
alty had y y | to China ; ought she not, then, on her par e considering | for the — strong expression of public opinion 
conciliatory pri roclam mati which the General had issued | how to make the: od? B ; upon it by eens resentations of the ‘‘ press of 
to the ey | ne been cll received. The English and | ships and guns (demanded) were sunk in the sea ; they are not | London, complained Se eee ee under 
French resid te had e d on board thest ssession of China at all. The question may be | which the ol 
of ther respective H Hom: a ne 2 A ri SR dro by both parties alike. Then there is (the | he said, pAmerrs 
: er strange: 
taken re 
BAA aeae 4 the director of the r AN os tone ess of im: at, o trans, ager sigs ees Aad i pe 
e Britis! Y in negotiation w. m- | the 
sd ha anaes Bi flig ght, pe prae hie? 4 the Brit er Kweiliang and his colleagues. The revocation of this | delay tes ciler of 
er part oO e bankers and | compromise now w (enon OR) is even more unreasonable (than | debate be adjourned to nias. Lord J. RUsseELL opposed 
Nos militan merchants iy sent their money and valu- | all the other propositions). Last year when, \meri- | the amendment and the proposal of Mr. Bright, and justified 
ables out of 3 kin cans had Sas ged their resmps ee Leger ov i the meree pe th ra ae 
ues, and the po = oun vari 
Constantinople announce pee UA) ters opened to io trae, the British Minister | whe the House o 
ge ‘om 
er Lo; go. 
yee nee sof the Sultan from an intermittent gastric i rayed for,a like arrangement (in hi . jealous of their 
S YP y . 
the imprisonm lish had c i ui his Majesty the | and the House of Commons should be furnished with 
rich : > 
ent of his brother in the Eng i nat bangod thair treaty, af us Pate to mentee 
H $ t i eror, liberal to nations, > o 
Sor, g t an plot in his favour having been a Wore FoF kant tates Dat commerce, graciously sanctioned | by Mr. Duncombe weni 
A ibris Me. emed P; h n ADP- | an ex of the boon to the English, for which they should | While it would not be 
pointe Vizier, in „placi f Mehem i| be equally grateful (5). But, if the promise duly nego- | interfe: ate oe ae of the Crown in pi 
const . CLAY 
ed ats m sion 
ENR The Greek Patriarch Cyrillus has tendered tiated is to be annu oF 
Pore. ian which has ses gherapfed by the |P needed to the English (the same advantage of) the improve- 
a ad tran: omplimen- | me oa 
» Di A 
for 
of the bribery and 
which co Gloucester and. $ 
1 have l : 
a es E TE P pp to give effect to, 
be ‘or arrangem is | for 
t ith the when | propose u; 
To Do Sie negotiate (mih ti if he. will come north | what p 
Ambassador, Every! 
a. col fhe sig ih it 
action, and the pore ms 
address to the Sulta 
Constantinople, and if. was pe that Se would be com- | (°° ar pose 
missioned to repress the a: Spree the with a moderate gat 
fi g1 ong t Slay vonic without vessels of s aver aac: not | already made on a ae occasion, thi 
direct 
the 
co) niga with the powers {2 will be settee discussed (by Ci ov or 
serine u is ph to having cons her opposition to the Ferte But w oni resolved to "oring bn id number bai painaa Mr. niont, godo 
hereditary ri ghts of Prince Milosch. iiss eee ited “that his true ig stort a is po the exchange of | was now proposed to a rosecute od siap Mr. pons, whe the 
THE Peer ALITIES.—A D BORN Moy det h treaties, and it must be left to the high officer in charge of the | late candidate for Wakeneld) had made disclosures before the 
been lefences to hee such peng PERR be thereby | commissioners in the tull reliance that they anari be indem- 
appointed i in Moldavia. The senat hed Die IRA Akn d 
lit. mente ith reason). e nified in the usual manuer from the consequeuces of their 
wne, former Ministers. e Min inistry 0 P Wal des aoea ry ¢ his PnP a ey Se sir erg ov ora eat Hood 
d to be on the point of much of its language, too rdinate and extravagant | charged with supineness in instituting proceedings founded 
mare OF pon Horr. — The "Colonial Parliament | (for the Council) £ parce! £ MEE onis aah Se ee ee eer pro ate Een 
to eep into argum rassing than w e si a prosecu been 
a appointed 2o apego on the eai th April, n ue È must not be so wanting in decorum. ‘The above remarks will | taken tor a debate to be raised in that House, in which admo- 
The ar Fong the Ati 
to be nic 
Goveto ‘Sir George Ge the fagst tote. Se ted i v 
looked for with ee Merete Reis to disunion | own opinion, as, po So ne ee re cause ‘to much trouble With th reapse to the wri, s, the Reform Bil now pending 
little progress is aking with the p Ree taigada. hereafter. Å necessa ecessary co ect the constituencies of the two places, and the 
to tell against the South African grow eel as | delighted. “Their i region yi with ‘he ‘President took sar for refusing nn ait -A Ppi ah aaRS davottting’ o 
ni is necessary to use much alcohol, by whi ich the duty | place on the 17th tk i at Si parar Rok ti 
pret. A eina Figg, l b iid the produce bee een magnifice nthe Republic 
‘of ‘the Vine this year nina ated Mr. oes for the Presiden. The iin 
i Mr, B had nominated Mr mlin as Pre t, - 
tl f State, in abs nd Mr, Maine as Ve. President Hah ge thai |b ro reason on or preosdent, but, a Che tt 
“the petia ultimatum was publishe | prevailed. Mr. Sew. had om mined upon ng | fetter treedom of action, an give a triump! 
a wa 3 “te itimat eman | pis enatorial “ne “instanc of poli elos ERE | Prot testais nan signa i of the ofthe Inc of 
She affair in Peiho, assomnpanion bya retora marormtion, be anna J. V. Fowler, the as Ae Cano 7 kes ina 
ips postmaster of Ne 3 p 
he | a deficit 
ns of Chica d it. Papal Bnlstment in Ireiand.—Lbe O'DoNoGAUE brought 
under | Eontr aga recent proclamation issued by the Irish 
E E 
HINA, 
Panin wan span g 
ei with, aramid aitita Bowe Sie s0 et narod Santee te me wae 
is passage in a British vessel up the rive titan | odds ere is immense ex excitement: t subvert 
and t age: $ a s of four lke Siete a DA Ne Waahoosileee mines. Two or three Seen 
stipulated by that Treaty, as as indemnity pedi Pi x expen ses | leads are as rich as the; c s ap cons pater rape “tat the ern a 
0 war. These deman ds w: ed by | whole district is argentiferous is yet, to be seen; 
i h 
Àl more than the most 
e usual statement of facts and exposé of motives. To lis to ee iih pin time every one is bound to 
i icati uncil ned the 2? Mean n 
Prana st aA sii ‘sia Washes. end: in a month or bys I ad rage Hees + ADIN tou 
eign a Council ; ill be running away from a Sapte 
gn H kre 444 to clara ara peoria ee ts staked out,” and “un ed” claims 
‘Yorterday (or a short time since) a despatch tro en is | ool at from 1 to 50 dollars a foo 
sioner, with it a communication a pa soa Cawapa.—The Canadian Parliament has passed reso aie es T5, a Pea ata 
hing sage tolls, and the House hing | inquire r 
‘he taes tnat Ponang was’ never alode peste ths 1), lutions for abolis 
