June 9, 1860. | 
eir enthusias: 
sions of gun- | | opinion had 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
tween the Government 
of the expedition, written by | thei m by extraordinary expl arisen be! d 
to ay 26, has just been) powder and pe noisy vy. lg he ag crowded | sation. ae rae j Mayor apa ji = ont Ag had Lago 
£ ponar 
Bs er fi m Marsala, dated t 23d, meeting of Democrats as d at ~ te on the | had been entirely ly approved by hif Majesty's Goverment an 
states that the arms belonging to the British residents | 22d ult., at which resolutions were passed in "favour of resignation was uae he ar hg of 
there, which had been taken from them, h been | the nomination of Senator Douglas, whose frien affairs from the 
given up in consequence of a remonstrance addre: are confident of his cose at Baltimore. 
by Admiral Mundy to General Lanza.—The Sardinian feeling of apoteken p% aile d at _ New York at | in et 
Senate in its fits of the 1st voted the Bill for tl Seward wholly i tim 
cession of Nice and Savoy unanimously, the members | aside by Mr. Lincoln’s nomination by his party. The |Shah of Pers 
present being 83. barque William, late of New York, had bear taken into character 
“TuRKEY.—By order of the Sultan the newly ap-| Key West with 550 roes board, having been 
poin KOEI baar h proceeded to the provinces of rap hee by the se States steamer Wyandotte off 
mgr an inhabitants. 
replace the Grand Vizier 
According to the most recent explanations of Prince 
ortschakoff to the great Powers of yet ussia 
ress on 
t 
Overland Mail we have 
s from Bombay to May 4, Calcutta 
May 8. rs feres E R A about the budget was 
oviti for the shipment of all negroes cap 
sep to thei A aie es in Africa has since been ibà 
re that rivalry, and he had written to 
d the President has entered into an arrangement ld he arom Minister here that 
with the Ermer Society for the return of th ong as Russia would m indep endene and 
captured by the Mohawk and Wyandotte. The sum inte integri ty of Persia, the English Government heigl oT 
assi m at o e answer he receive 
of 50, ollars is to be pi aid to the society for this s that that Power had alah ig intended to show "the same 
AT Stepoettion.. a respect to Mr. Wyld’s ce about 
es] 
co.—Advices from Vera Cruz K, 
patch from 
As to the 
Mex 
| Tet int ee thai 
ithe Ist ult. ing Miramon, “and assum ing 
residency o 
move ment grea a, at the head | ¢ 
6000 Liberal troops, was at ear on the 
SA 
prepar ing 
Parliament. 
piama 
USE OF LORDS. 
mk of tne Bill was read a second time. 
tie ane a third — 
sas nem 
Monpay.—The Ba 
The Public Impr 
Trust 
verbal amendments were ag 
ments in'the Ecclesiastical Courts EA Bill was received. 
The Refreshment aes and Wine Licenses Bill 
d a first time. 
raging at both plac 
sper ne a General, whose re 
tated. by Sir C. Trevelyan’s min 
Lord Clyde will tlo "a iow me aE Poker! 
ee ee 
e Punjab, Mr, Edmonstone and 
the North-West pears and Oude, 
Government that t vei 
previously and had 
the natives generally E that 
altogether, yt s nothing but the summary rae 
pe y the Home Government could have 
‘arrived at, Boma bay 28 £ 
committing fea 
Rage sey mparati f; 
i Captain Brodie, ee i 
pepe ot i Auditor Genesis and Mr. 
merc! 
jt —The fo: 
Tna A at the foot of the io occu; 
a G. 
enry Lee Pennell, a 
berlain assembled at 
ee Jon tee Mushoods on the 
on the ia It consisted 
It marched two 
Delhi.—A pr reqreding gomet bing. similar to th circulation of 
the mysterious chupatties from village to village, th “though ye 
isores to have taken place in the 
seems th ha 
on: 
timat 
‘that the Pienipotentiaries ad rem 
om: 
hird readin, 
eek in June. Sir Earl ST 
n tha throe months, — Lord $: 
denied that any op Ren of t e Sabbath ah! 
The A enaties ‘of the Bill were aioe Wy ah 
ves 
a 
as also brought up from the 
SFORD moved the 
Sundays Bill.— 
sanctioning the Bill. 
ns Aep andif t re to be made less ss they Soul 
the we 
content, 29: m: TEA for read a t Bill, 11. 
ed the 
con the Pa 
aa reading of 
eo Bilt, — oa 
Tending to sufficient 
of the second readin Bill. NVILLE promised 
seo ioui be oot Tor discussing the 
e motion for going aa Committee on Friday. 
n to ead “nou ri the Bouse, greatly 
of Parliamentary Re fori, 
ws were oan improved, es oy la 
the franc m panied ote by ballon 
some to to theo people. Ean Gaxwvites said 
mmtenance to the scheme of manhood 
vaadet by the resolution, and 
e, more than any 
of POLEO. Lo ord 
warm Symipathy with “the ‘Sicilian 
NVILLE said that the Govern: 
pee 
matum, ing the de eman nd for an indemnity, to which 
th ey. int q 
Urin The accounts from Japan are still unñsatis- | Tre ne iting = 
factory, and the foreign residents at Yokohama ea TL eae 
consider themselves unsafe. The Regent had bee HO 
wees "vat wounded by the retainers of the Prince of Fray.—Mr, H. D _ Sex bp 
ho is a pretender to the a of Tycoon, gus Tinon Taba yee age soe aca the 
be Piel to foreign piously iaia, the history ol "rk politics and. of pad 
= a DE: omatic rcourse with of Teheran-—Mr. WYLD 
Minois, fo Presid ere s Hannibal Hainlin, 
Maine, for Vi Soo President The; w platform? adopted by 
T Convention j» eminent]: tive in tone. I 
ares for aa inca States fro m in- 
PY ohn , advoca’ exalted tariff, 
and a relaxation of the Aesma Te ave Iti stated 
that Mr. Lincoln used, as gster, “ bare-footed, 
era ed to drive his father’s oxen and 
spend his days in splitting ” His nomination was so 
little effect of preconcert, and tici- 
pated by the vention, to have e there 
as mu as it has unquestionably excited 
am the public mind get peo It created eg i ee 
in Chieago; t oe o 
Yor hester, and other places hibited 
he Bre hiath National Conven- | di 
ay r. Abram Lincoln, = Sed for infor 
ake 
their domestic ie institutions condemns | į 
Brown, 
the Court 
pte a tonaka 
ai he thie 
conection bia thes 
N 
Persian 
pnra 
what 
iag Aiie b that o of France; what answer it was 
proposed to give by a rsa S s Pm irira var am and as to other 
a pe connected —Lord JoHN 
RUSSELL re lied t to BR Aor: gy e observed g 
the story which had reached Mr. Seymour, that differences 
Mexico himself, It is stated that this there were reports in the Fore’ re = 
The 
some 
‘he report ster agih | 
was brought up py, noala 
The Repeal of | b 
Pratt 
-| not 
hird time La ana. ed.—Earl | directed bis Grand Vizier t 
Bil o 
bserved, resi 
sibility of the party who published them ; but 
Asa ng our hese Is 
lonelier REREN 
he police in 
à ot heth 
a'l surprised at EA had occu wide < g, o thon S 
iagera' s question respecting Turkey, he stated that, at the 
end of April, the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Russia informed 
sado; C 
menr M respo 
ruelties and even torturei p 
could not remain a tranquil spectator. 
yopresentatty ol of the five Powers were assem 
Gortschakoff, who made a similar perce to 
e 
h 
ns thi ied 
tion of ‘the MGA gh be intolerable, alt r CO 
in favourable terms of the geroan of t 5 
press upon 
ontod 
Refreshment | institute the inquiry. The E of this course might 
‘serve unim 
A out some 
d be the future” 
‘andhe the last few 
oe for the an g 
t no difference 
pe for the Fato -of the he iS eee zbila $ 
PRAE a 
by the men on 
rmation on ey subj ject 
ga 
told with the greatest 
motion = the 
agreed to.—Mr. 
oO committee on 
People Sil, Mr. 
the committee 
eea for the ve i. gentleman to persist i 
oy were already before the House ctesigned to 
vil of which. h complained The SPEAKER als er 
which Mr. Gnirera and Mr. B 
moved an na igen Ayo E 
this am was not in order.— 
the object Sor Me: Bentinek’s motion wal plete to bates 
and that he had no bond fide desire to 
takat eyrin ME, encarta enoeecet Akeia 
ma me further discussion, Lord T telat. OA bh aa 
er some farther subject should be taken up in committee 
