have dy stated, which, ; Mr. J. , Finance Minister; Cape of Good Hope, | ing = pressed forward, k 
3 a eeping up a quick fire. As 
thers, ere, need, one Seo ebled, o peace Mr. WE Field; Corin, Sir C. M‘Carthy ; Phi and | the wood from which they ref eg to makes a 
nae ae ae d'be prepared for we at’ is oo badoes, Mr. S. Cave, M.P.; British Guiana, Mr. a the ground was not wide eno mee for ~~ whole 
Iii . Itis untrue ifit be me eant that a nation assuming 2 an | W. Walker; SUNE oc G. Fr ropier; and the Ionian | line. In ps ce entre it was four eep. 
aggressi attitude should create ara military and naval Mr. eet aac Appar ft : 
lishments than are necessary for. its defence, and whlch, Ex Kz 2 o 
intended for jgk Beet on its neighbours, “NCROA: oe gi aa ge a 
i wa T i m a | Saturday at a a meeting of ihe Marylebo try, 
r to i ough Kensington. G: irdens, whic has moyeni On the other side, while | the skirmishers 
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not only by words, but by its conduct, all | aggressivo designs 0 itchel strongly urge ihe, aitenférense EF the vestry | t their A aay fae by the little stream. Pre: 
a Dea fags? ee ae pai ia ae ‘ast a and moved the ong of a committee on the still more sharply by the advance of the at attacking line, 
long continue to enjoy that security, and be in situa subj ect. Mr. N ico 
are tha ill have ; because he auoateatea rs will The firing was heavy on both sides, volley foore 
Eo ar a ae ge coe tg a8 jave no ae j tl less it sent up to, the eats ollo ey in quick succession; but the 
. sai > trong prot bist tl of the rights porai s untenable. a pi the attackin ge 
ne eine Br ip ade fre body of Volunteers, who, T maintain, of ‘the people. Mr. Smart thought the board should the s eam, A % took defenders >i the ` right 
onfine itself to an indignant p g grea ed on two sides by superior numbers 
- INTERNATION. STATISTICAL Con s. — The takei by the Chief Commissioner. He al ae could done but retire. The defence 
Fourth Session nae the ae dries shatter cal Con-|the meeting that Kensington Gardens formed | drew out of the cover and the i 
gress was opened in London on Monday last, ander the|one of the royal . pa d it of which w 
paii of the Prine 2 Co eek, ‘and the sittings | by Royal issi 
e been continued over ‘the five sucveedin g da ays. The but simply laid out. A leng hened auo left wing of heo attack, the right wing keeping in the 
House Į | ensued, in which many tventtethen tSo t for and | valley, in a line parallei with the stream, gradual, 
of cn s College having placed oe large hall and | aga ainst the motion. At length the me sä the reso T on its retiring. e ani i fir 
other Aiar of that establishment at the nage of Aycrntsre were altered and ag reed to as follo WS: :—“ Thal tl n his front an ma an -5 defence again retired up 
ee ae ety while the So ciety of Anti iquaries , the | th s vestry desires to exp PP hill, and fo osition along the slope. The 
Geol nd J ir | att “olla hich has been made to form rn t ttacl which had hitherto ae mai ry in line, was now 
ti g _ On uid i i since, in de i n this form was repulsed by 
dition, it is eculiarly a adapted, wie would ers a as | the longer line of gesan entrated its masses. 
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to the delegates from foreign nations ecas the eme pasiwe lly.” ‘On Tuesday ue Paddington yoy | ze unnin; 
Jonies its acknowlelgment of the service they had unanimously adopted a ng tat s hi 
rendered in coming from such distant countries to encroachment as destroying “the AE cade 
s = the gardens; and conven Apune A A. to be | true state of the case. The columns were formed agai 
would do ses i its ho to as eir deliberat ld hi all sei an expression, of | very quickly, and returned to the charge, this time 
Baron Czcernig proposed, in onc vena the peabitive public opinion. On Thur ct a gn me ‘ous fi e defending line broke, retired 
committee, "which had s o ably, discha rged its duty, | from the vicinity of Ken nsingtun and Tehel 7 ., headed | to their las ast position, t their left on Camden House and 
th by Lor nfield, M.P., Sir John Shelle of Tand and their right towards Chislehurst Common, at which 
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Gibson, M.P., and the Rt. Hon. W, Cowper, M.P., should | waited upon the Chief Commissioner and prese engage’ 
be requested x oe ~ the vice-presidents. The | m by 1 inhabitants of those districts, The | firing, vane ba sted, was h 
Prince Conso: ing the Congress, delivered an | prayin new ride may be immediately | varied as ; there was the continued fire 
address which ‘ils ae rds of two colpiti a the daily shed, and the gardens ecg to their ogma the whole line, qa i ps left, salers by companies, 
papers, and w. gente with ae a On the state. Mr. . Cowper sai id he had nade dager ah atta volle eys fro om the gain. So ome of f them were 
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ress. M. de Carvalho Moreira, the Brazilian But as the bag rants ty on whieh 
Minister, on behalf of the foreign delegates, begged several corps had ‘been o 
ration of the addres co worded pa the Bari of agp yy oad other in- together, the proficiency 
guage habitants of Kensington and it was dered doubtful if an 
ointed `o -| of the ride, had an interview ith the C i the line, so soon after their first drill, would have 
ness, the o objecte jk Congress had in eed Tothat| INTERNATIONAL Ex ON 1862.— The gus. | Soqnitted | y geane wall „The arr rangements for the 
tri nte of admiration he be caged to add the warmest | rantee fund now sabsoribed peel to 335,300/.. It bivouac, fi the figh m 
of thei -and thanks. pi rince | understood that the Royal Co; mmis: sioners for, the Exhi- | pletely bro (ie ke e down, Cap eri king ppa = 
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an hitlera ai LAP are mIRE t Ee the Exhibition, the authorities LAA refused. th use of Govern 
and that a sats of the buildings to be erected will | ment horses for the occasion he presence of 
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es, whe were mein joi sie by the Belgian | be permanent, available for future exhibitions of art Bua trom Woolwi 2 
Mini i ter and Mr. Milner Gi On Tuesday the | and industry. Du ke of Cambridge. uring the whole evening 
i Consort visited each of the six sections into Tue VOLUNTEER- SHAM FIG: in all directi 
which the (Congres was divided, and tl day in Camden P: ck between Bromley 2 Chi ai er and equestrians and regiments marching. railway 
proceeded elect their officers and consider the 25,000 persons were conveyed safely by railway to the np to a late hour continued to discharge hdres Ad 
various Heir included in the programme—| scene ot action, but the difficulty of conveying s uch a re ama nt ngers at the London Bri ridge term 
namely, Section I., Judicia ary was past m rong wie se pear: Middlesex chod 
Statisties; IIT., Industrial Statistics —two branches, ridge, a 
i ining; IV., Co mnmercia Statistics ; = not commence mt two ose atter athe eae thelr band d paying sop “British h Gre nadiers.” 
NG Census, and Military and Naval Statistics; and | time. ag companies of the corps of attack were Sr. z-East.—The services in this 
VL, Statistical Methods. Lord Be oela Lor tar: and behmd Bickley Wood; those of the chu ios on eck lay were tarran with the 
Shaft tesbury, Lord auna M.P., Mr. N. W. Senior, defence i in n the western portion of the grounds, where PE, and Mr. Rosier, whose name is familiar to the 
a: Sana and M. Quételet lected y public in consequence ‘of his having already been fined 
sections, The business of the sections was 
‘hw me with, and continued regularly up to he defend naar ina a npr nti mt sages eon? 24 | 2 part in the interruption that the churchwarden 
T i at cas London Rifle Brigade, 1st Middlesex A 32a | him turned out a te church, In the streets, afer 
interest. On Thursday the foreign and colonial dele- mare seyret tacking eer d Ra cag, the eric Me Ros r collected large cro owds about 
iesex, liti iddle- Sg 
Tav vern, by the President and Council of the Statistical comprised the, fol ‘Scottish, 12th Middlesex, 19th Middlesex, of Mr. Kir ng had a ppeared i Times ; 
Society, the Society of Actuaries, and the Actu aries’ | 21st Civil Service, 36th aires. 88th Middlesex (Artists’), | and ie would, i A rage probability, P ack riot, 
Chik Soar Gee a O Dykes MAP. | ee aaae Cras Joo) Ah Te at ay Pa aa iA e dexterity with which the polico 
Among the foreign pi who were deputed | Surrəy, 16th Mente ist Battalion of Kent R. V., Captain dined dew Send hs peekay persons assem 
by their respective Governments to attend the Con- Wilkinston’s Battalion consisting of Highgate, Honest, to receive the ist ss they i 
gress were the following :— From Austria, his Excellency ere ey ep = one vas ee? appointed, as these. gentlemen did not appear among 
Baron de Czernig; from Bavaria, Dr. Hermann, vig het pies abate pig he gig them. On Thursday Mr. Rosier i brought before 
Councillor of State; from Belgium, M. Quételet, aapea Eyre, commanding at Chatham, was deputed | Mr. Elliott, on a summons charging him under the 
irector, of t g Ea Duke of Cambr ridge to act as inspect ing « officer recent act hg “ disi arg 8 RA or troubling ” 
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Bremen, rand frow m Han i was laid across both hill aea a a from the anA 
Wap rom Hollan Tee katt Zi people rei nses in a lou at t 
from Mecklenburgh: Kaa rin, Dr. erie and The co meio BP ine | of them, as directed by the minister, that was 
Baron de Maltzahn VR Norway, Professor Daa; te Giy "Brigade, ‘audit Captain M“ i icuous | an offence within the meaning of the act. He therefore 
from Prussia, Dr. Engel and Professor Schubert; from uniform, aj a on th of the| fined the defendant 32. Mr. Rosier gave notice of 
Russia, Mua ernadski and Von Buschen ; from Saxe- cm vied position, and, advancing, aor we hedge of | ap ac al. 
. G ; in, | the wood, through which pee enem, approac ching. ERE oo CHarEL.— iva Rev. T. C. Maurice, 
Count ae S from Sw “en . FB. rg ; | The Engineers o —a a them, eological Lecturer: e College, and 
from Swi rhe er “Mt. Vogt and M. Kolb; from Turkey, from the wood. ight, dropping fire chan or a | latterly Chaplas of Lincoln's Ton, h as been 
Agassi Effe Ny ; and from United States, J udge Long- | few moments, then br Engine eers fell bac ki k in skirmish- by the Rt. Hon. W. Cow ie Chief p TERA A of 
— and Edward Jarvis. Several of our own | ing order on Ber pe field, | lon ny tt orks, to the incumbency of the district church of 
colonies al: ct tati Pet alt They were followed up by the enemy 2s skirmishers. ‘ 
Colonies New drepe Wales Meath pA epee “a e also on the clear ground, Phere Tue SaturpAy Hawr-Hotypay.—A meeting of 
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land, Mr. M: Marsh, M.P.; Vi Mr. W. Ege | stream che a A a ca ef 2 Ñ Bees. i 
uth Australia, Mr. E. Stephen; Tasmania, Mr. J. A. | the attack suddenly issu rom the wood, fo 
MS 5 N ir da lle; -Pu skirmishers of should cease at an early hour, on Saturdays, to close 
ade Nee ag Mr. a E. re erald ; m Bates s tanga ro a tired a volley. aera. Se ae rir asia’ Gabariay, the Uh ot 
