Juxx 21, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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the llth. The fears of the Christians were some- | anticipated good results from the Conference.—Lo 
what allayed, but the | Commissioners Vely and i 
egativec without a division. The China War.—The 
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DE Saas, Yost hed} on faith whatever in the enteric, agen ve ae ouse ap aie mo went into a Committee of Supply, when the vote 
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it d secure rantees for the independence of Switzerland. | of 443,8961., Soe i 
Na mick P: Ape Great | He thought it would place Switzerland in a painful position, advances on a eran re pido ions to China, was playset 
agitatio n prevailed at at Killis, and fears | which might end in producing c cosines between France ron to, after a oe ee: which © anged o a great variety 
were entertained for the a ien inhabitant of those an eS as pgs rapia ou the one hahd as y ~~ of a S relative to the panes of the prosent and past wi 
N n the ROUGHAM expresse is | wii hina and eel 
ag e Metualis at Balbeck, in the Pashalik of | approval of the jo te s as the manly conduct of the Swiss bo: She financia banidat ee Phoma “In 
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Acre, appear red very ill- disposed. The Ca tholic Bishop had attracted to them the sympathies of Europe. He did 
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pith all the monks of the Convent of Ziaret. Seriou 
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bourhood of te ony e p yn nearly pith 
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A the v -e ow tapi could not agree ‘with 1 Lord Stratford A Rete iffe’s opinion on 
not believe that e had gained, either territorially or | indignant terms the ith re 1 
" strategically, by the annexation wot log ae e as much as | advocate of such a war.—The Aae rades oy 
she had lost in the opinion,of Europe by roceeding. He | QUER replied th: nature of the two wars was 
-|the French alliance, believing that it was of the greatest im- | deeply regretted it, and it had be ? aki 
pagt to the pip of the two countries at the surest i 5j 5 ic i 
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ponia e for the peace of the world. The motion was then | Lord J. Manners and other asked what were re the 
being the scene of excesses similar to pe al 
J real objects of the war, in pecha ba hi 
Demascus, but the Poh conduct of an English- , runes Y. rd Line.—Lord Brovewam called atten- | side of the House expressed any sympathy, eh on on nt oe 
man, Mr. Harvey, with the crew and guns of his yacht | 9 ri i ae e fact hat persons he» : colou: on Aco citizens oe = that it t be bro’ to aspeedy termination.—Lord 
Claymore, saved th 7 nite: eS, een refused a rafot = passage on Russet said that if any members ought Lagi ormed of 
Cl id the town and populatio on eh band | g me of the Cunard steamers. awe Gra LE was the objects of the war, “aa i hi ie mee with 
of Druses ant Metualis _who were marc chin on i 
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not so: 
that the at sie of the House had Nes "called to the case, le 
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e Christian inhabitants 
Lebai saved t 
neighbouring vith, sae granted a refuge to 1800 the vesse b pot t though dam ERAN 
ed | case was 
per! ns, and „driv ven n back the « enemy, It t was believ 
ina ch the a Aan could not interfere. —Lord 
Rae dthat ina similar case which took place some 
reson on oe etl had been valleys ig against the captain we ie 
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minal, —The © Annuity Tax Abolition (Edinburgh 
ia some other points of the Ottoman territory. The 
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Count de Paris, aa was at ee with his ere "Marriage in a siention ate House to — a Bill to 
the Co ane rik Peg gate when the massacres on Mou 
mbarked ie the first stea at a and especially in render decrees of be al in the 
Sco i ingland,—Lord WODEHO) 
Lebanon commenced 
which sailed $ Pon Beyrout fo for Athens. 
IND (0; 
reply to Lor (0) E REDCLIFFE, was sorry to 
—The Ca leutta mail has arrived with news to | the intelligence in the morning papers relating to the Massacre | r 
of Christians at Damascus. O 
une Pi The follow wing are the most important items :— 
nd Montrose) Bild i and ie Sitios he dane A Codie). Ars ge 
Amendment Bill oan ernment. 
He was satis: h ve from 
the oon | agai P China a and formal Bier aT of 
the Treaty, and, kad kai kid act destroying his em ire, 
ted 
PaLmersron justified the T of the 
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Calcutta. —Lord Canning has given his strong adherence and | American Consul had been wounded, and the houses of all the | the order for 
support to ne Wilson’s measures, and there is no doubt they | consuls, with the excepti i i 
y ption of the British, had been burnt. Continuance Bill, Lor: OWARD moved an instruction to the 
abo cani me as Se Bae sgn yd dode gravan ho i Annuity Tox een (Edinburgh and | © ittee cone they ve wer to introduce clauses 
bes feturned to England by thie aigi and: dix mae SH. o ) Bül passed through comm ‘he Earl of DERBY | requiring that register be kept both in workhouses 
utta. 
e—The dissatisfaction among the people of Oude, | and i8 iting: 
consequent on the imposition of an income-tax, is reported to | the b wore waiting for the Ro thos roar nie He toretore ned 
have p ide ce 
large meeting of the natives has been held to ae was bel jitea for originating, e House of 
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vote an Ar of hag tag, re to Sir Charles Trevelyan. 
Zanzibar. en received at Bombay from 
ma 
Zanzibar that a eee frigate, on being aaea certain çon- | were sent down to them from the herds, Confusion was the 
result 
-eessions, arene the town andlanded marines, The Ima‘ 
clea e ag $o pia mode of conducting the dueinaes of the 
House, After mnths’ iol only 36 ‘Bills had passed, to 
which he or she belongs.—Mr. VILLIERS that the Bill was 
simply for the continuance of the Poor Law Board, and that a 
than the Legislature itself. e owned that the House of} Bill was under consideration in which a a provision like that 
d th proposed, which was full of difficulties, might be introduced 
motion, aftar some discussion, was negatived upon a division 
by 97 to 40.—Lord E. Howard withdrew his motion, and the 
House went mto get mittee upon the Bill. Several other 
stage. 
then s he Ps oS ite at the close of every oerion He somi not were advan 
e American ecretar’ ry o mself venture to sı a remedy uuless, perhaps, 
ici NDAY.—Thé New Bronze Coinage.—In reply to Mr. Hor- 
so be d arrived at Washi ns a pearing What at mana be so tha E Beni oh whan a = HANCELLOR of the ExcHEQuER stated that the form 
the ratification r the treaty, and an autogra’ sumed in a succeeding at, the same Stage at | of the new copper coinage had been upon, in 
coke e Emperor of China. The bark Kate, Captain whioh thay Tora left. off An ye preo receding sossio pasion. At a Ais eee pore ri grer meh init 
events, the was one that might be fairly referre tr zwom 
se ha d been seized off New “York on su on of galeok c PA oa d he made pe to that effect, Earl ATE called attentio’ the t protracted sit 
2 vil House, and moved a resolution that the rule 
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being a slaver. case of the capture of Miramon’s 
two Co pone ine Marquez and the Habana, which was | fessed | that he was unable to suggest a remedy. It was desir- 4 aS 
recently trie w Orleans, had Wig Aaah ohh pa perhaps, that inquiry should be made, but he thought | evening deba! “4 as hat = oe eng von 
judge Ae Piati these steamers no wfal the best way of accomplishing that object would be by the proc wit o choc — Mr D 
er = ABS 4 mee appointment of a joint committee of the two Houses. At sation ensued, in which Lord PALMERSTON and Mr. 
ind o their restitution. the fo 4 . no step d be taken, in cons of | expressed an opinion that ion of Mr. Erga 
Ta r | presen 
withdrawn. The Japanese Ambassador 
indemnity was 
took their fin My oto from the United States on 
—Sir G. Grey and 
BOUVERIE concurre ae niiden ies w his motion. 
The China War.—On the report of the anagem of pete He of 
the vote of 448,896. for pros an due to the Indian Governme: 
n account of the last China war, M: 
ns 
June 30, in the frigate Ringers. The Fie Eastern | Broveuam, Lord REDESDALE, and other lords took part, the 
having been cleaned and renovated was open ned for | motion was withdrawn. Several Bills were forwarded a stage, | ON acco f the last Ch ar, Mr. soe condemned Yao 
public exhibition | he: inst; and LD FRIDAY. South We y rÀ WYNE ented ly indefensible- Cesare eg thainia 
1500 persons ‘ BE he 84th anniversa the h: Wester y TE the very roa 'hether the vot this 
the independence of the. Un eres icy s celebrated | Bill entitled the nba d country would tolerate the of arrack into 
on the 4th inst. with great enth Madame Extension, te, —A 1S A discussion ar arose in which, tanaka ORE eee eames 
vsky Kosuth, the sister of Tonis | unr, Bant Gnaxvts 1 riod ibe rds | Goverment to gaoa t9 a ay pulang man, othar 
ossuth, died at Brooklyn on the 29t $ large 5 were now sending a large foree and spending millions of 
meeting of the Democratic part eld in r peet set to ene ~ os result of pt Sy oe — 
> te on nye gem Moe patie. —The Gono ore the, Keston asked what Powers | question really at issue was, whether the treaty which had 
e nomina 
‘tion of Mr. Douglas for the Presidency and Mr. John- ae kroki: 
. sis > were expected. t th ference 
Sartor ie. Vad Presioney" Phe alatsedtemmb’ aaa | Rs. xian comme ta E Soe. T entire | f 
been concluded and ap ved by the Emperor of China 
Seog Fo ae ned ified at Pekin. Ways and Means. 
Hows to Committee vite e and Means, 
EXCHEQUER vision 
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not from France, but from Switzerland, that the pro- 
HER 
—The lates i Mexico state that for the Conference had come. He warned the | th Cuinanieen oft se 
i i the G t to eto meet the ex 
the clerical pe had been defea ase by the a Liberals | ap trae onthe gy gage toy ee a to | ita neuro oh rg gy es Bie 
and t mon had been fee poe gy Noe reading the despatches he was referred made in February lást 
ies manos. quite willing to leave the management of our oeyt affairs in | account or ‘ne war, amounti 850,0002., a further 
tani the hands of Lord J. Russell. Sinnai to'know whether the | sum of 1,700,000/. charged upon the ways and meang 
TRAS.—Advices from the Bay Islands, dated | ott oment of Mr. Kinglake, made on the p g evening, as | of 1860-1, m of 2,550,0002., he said that he had 
Ruatan, - ae June, state that the of the | to the proposals of the Emperor of Austria at Villafranca to the | no part from the estimate of receipts and ex- 
isla was vaai looked upon. Broperar e Frenc rrect ?—Lord J. R e- made when the was brought forward. The 
Fift UHA arrived from Belize to maintain order. the three modes om by Froneh Govern. | revenue for the quarter ended in Juné last exceeded aes 
Feta Pair dit omit babl tent. for reconciling the Treaties of Vienna and. Turin, Of | tation of nt, but it was not his i tö 
R roe e objected to the treaty, and it would probably | these three her Majesty’s Govergment had chosen a Conference. ë any excess to be derived from t 
dea But no direct answer had ay received from other Powers, so tthe paper duty, would be retained for yt 
eae that at present not! had been decided. With respect to that 700,0001. would be madè available out the 
hast od e statement made by Mr. Kinglake, ho sald that what | 1,000,0007. which represented the year’s duty. 1 
Parliament. had ocourred at the conference at Villafranca could have herefore for the sum of 700,000. dë from 
ry only between the two Sovereigns, no ae nae paper, the remaining to be would be 
ai m4 aah sev eh the Government 2,836,000%. Of this sum it was proposed to take part from 
HOUSE OF LORDS. les official, as to te general substance of the taxation, and part ony renter” A e tee the 
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Fripay.—Scottish and Im poe ae A ‘oe. had not recei any information th = v0; rane tt By uate 
provement Company's Bill, 
the motion for the third reading of this Bill, Lord Sr. | proposal alluded to was made. Galway Packet Contract.—In 
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EON: t further consideration of the Bill be | ans = i Se [span Mr. ayo said that the ee 4 Seat idee 
t for i fter a long d ion, in which | purchase of the Galway contract by the Can: n CO! y 
rd STANLEY of pga r i the 1 i ERBY, the Duke of | only recently assumed a definite s The assent of the | 10s. et jreng colonialat 10s. Zd., and foreign at 10s, 5d. The 
Bucciev he Duke of MARLBOROUGH, x ee Home igh neta f Parliament sti conelusion at whi wc) “an Government had arrived was that 
ol for the adjournment was negatived by 39 to | subject w: sideration by her Majesty’s Ministers, | there was dé re y the be t fet not be fixed at the 
site. ye guile e did not prs 
o equi: 
on j under ti 2 s is 
36. The Bill was then read a third time and a The and if the pi: a Neka wen forward, the question would be 
u l'arbo i imi —Lord PALME. added th 
th 
mia tones (Marriage) Bill, the Haibweay Cheap Pra been 
Marri Bili e Railway 
pana { me nison’s Charity mn and pt 
Suppl read 
had to the Hona 
M Earl aoma the second reading | no 
of the New one Bil, tools opportunity of seating discussed decided the vote for the Galway 
that the reports of the sa by the natives in that colony | Volunteers in Ireland.— In 
had been much Saan ia The The | PALMERSTON said that the Go 
Marquis of CLANRICARDE moved for certain papers re 9 the loyalty of the 
kE the Treaty of 1815, the military boundary of | it, ex ent to the law respecting 
teers in Ireland. 
ice and Sayoy. He eni redat some length upon wae na volun: in ittee of Supply, Mr. 
ariari law 
ts affairs, that 
a — ty France had viola omc imeti oon ih er age og ei me nt e Dete pens re 
Europe, unsettled minds of men produced ith China, the Bri enipotentiary o | portion 
feeling of aioe Seta thou er i er Baden had pam on the Auien the Bea of the be a of tho Treaty of ot Teho Primo M 
the. : ‘aise, oe ee ieee meros S 3 Rai at the capital, Ap it 
fTurin, would carried further.— sed t i £ h r 
paiser die OAM tata thatthaGovadainent's om Letos OF ce British Minister at Pekin being ESAP n = atio p 
to independenceof Switzerland. He was of opinion, | by, the Chinese Government as a d tion, they | solutions with reference to malt Sareea 
however, that it would be inexpedient to seek nee |did not. object to a i wimi they: ed | tek motes assignments of pol 
from France on this In entering chaCoatpanes her | received with at distinction, and who had been reige no wen resum od. the rng 
Majesty's Government did not necessarily admit the Treaty of | many, months at Pekin. | This told not ris to Groat Bankruptcy and Insolvency Bill. On. the ‘128d clause, whieh 
Zin al ny tind ee href ang Te | uri Sey pst ane ton | ovo tay Hod fn eh te ectin 
