GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZELLE [Jury 28, 1860. 
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After some debate, uae fewa Seep et his amend- and w. p e fruitful source and or i i 
mets and the Bill wa i nd time. The Locai of an admitted evil.—Mr. JAM called ee to the new 
ation Returns Bill, Metropolitan Building Act (1855) | Equestrian Ride in riae Ai Aea Gardens; protesting against it as a 
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the Fag | to embrace , Moslemism by hundreds. It is 
calculated that betw een I May > an = $ n 30 the Druses 
Cc 
the 
ha cold hristians, ei Bill, and tho | aaja S x Abolition mi Edinburgh and | serio a thp pedestrians aie frequen 
al quented the 
edig more than 100 Catholic i Greek priests and | Montrose), &c., Bill, were read a a thi rd = = passed. . he Government to abandon the innova- 
rks, dh eb t dow ards of 150 Chr ristian Tithe Conenuiation Bul, the Buri a a Ce) .—Mr, 9 S d i i 
pra = aif a fe sity ar Bill, the Registration of Births, ve ores oe Bil, pees 
villages, i 100 ¢ hurches and 16 con- | the Cor Queen's Bench Act piy Be er Bil cal 
vents. The pa lunder of haa’ plate aed other a a passed pon ge Kat = mittee. gid ieee eee and 
SDAY.—i1€U' NLEETS.—. EY an a o th 
the are t “oye done Ss myn rs d rene PON, in r arquis of BREADALBANE, said that her V ined thas 
y in general, is s ic á Ri Si sayi a 
upwards of six millions sterling. ad Pacha] and the uesti 
arrived at Beyrout e 22d. The Christian Kaima- 
kan of the Lebanon, his council, and som h n- 
cipal inhabitants, had signed a declarati ea inja y a ing = 
which, however, the renunciation of any claim for 1n- . 1% sa a st e ican ve privilej 
Sanii as not mentioned. After having discussed ed th — anai by th Quon printers, for the a 
* j of whic. e; ye Ng ased, and woi 
this act they went, by order of the Muchir of Saida and | je oten i inti i ; renewed. He thought, however, that pay gy 2 onld not he 
K a _— authorities, to confer with the chiefs of | s ussion, Lord CHELMSFORD moved th e re ‘be read | wi : te of the existing editions 
x oat time we K ay fm 9 wane oo nthe, | Ot Bible an e Liturgy eo. s nd the quality as 
numbers were—For the second reading, 7 e proposed, th 
p peeang —The Pasha of Egypt had sent a frigate tO} the Bill was lost. Several Bills were advanced a age. : ke no p n the res Taes 
Beyrout with provisions yp other pt gc for the DAY.— ho, Beir ing and tion Bi We Orie te Pay ities. —1 y 2, Lord J. RUSSELL 
re efug gee, Christian ns. Itv reported that the aiie Ciana Aet o1 inental Tum i pe 
iain roy uses axes or restricti 
3 m th ar 5 i and | Hov mmi da i had yet been done ; that the 
pe toen. them at the disposition of the Forte. | ee ills. eth > Ear Ky of ELLENBOROUGH aiaa the omission | F. Govern A e of the system 
Mow’ report has reached Paris that a oo ae ot na ieelamae t04 requirin; t of | of prohibition fo em of duty on ae export of rags, and 
religious pro u claimed a diminution of the 
guasi ity of arms and powder has been landed at the the E ro ett and he did not see why it should be retained into thi 
small ports in the — the direction of Herze- | #°°, the trish. i, an rani Supp ported “i aei An in onsite 
govina and Montenegro. mia and Croatia are ee mply permissive, and which oohr neither create dis- | tn 2 
ta that ook may be expected in aatinfuction nor inflict hardships. Ba e college to PADON opriate e port 
pa cones y P ported the clause. After a brief conversation, the am m Parliament to the aru ir of ate: building. 
10n. ed, ed throug’ T d, as a math mendment, that the second readin 
m 
Ixpra.—The Bombay mail has arrived with n s to 
June = but the news has mostly been iaito by 
the last mail. The following are the chief items of Creset na) dct “Am 
news :— Dominica 
Calcutta. —The illness of Mr. Wilson and the absence from | passed. E Basouithic ittee, 
ew cutta ta of Sir i Outram have delayed the passing of the | Felony and ree isd of Boe t t was to give ej going into. zuma mt the = 
neome Tax Bi to prisoner’s coun: opposed the Bill, and moved thea ournmen 
Bombay.—A te! ve Here m has been received from Muscat giving | in Sate Fas roe et ik S. HERBERT resisted me motion for adjournment 
Fieger red e kct ofthe Indian navy sloop Elphinstone in | was aope p the Lorp CH After some sane i ithout The House then went into 
the Pers: ge House divided, when rie jin = ‘ nhiling wid carried | committee, the Chai at 
y 13 to 10. 
‘Sra — The following = TuuRSsDAY.—The Prisons (Scotland) Bill, the Tenure and Ir 
poesia pa. President “Buchanan — eS ictoria, 1N | provement PA Land a Bil, the end (Ary and Navy) 
reference pray isit of Vas tote f Wales, has been | Bill, the Party Emi land) 2 p =e Hi ated Rates ent, that th ulg 
hatis Continuance Bill hi wore re —_ von o Land | adjourn. ndment was negatived by 52 
pub New w Yor! sot od ese rin Sate oi hi r. ‘ANHOPE then moved the adjournment of the 
ETTER FROM THE PRESID ar ath ; 
a Her Maj Majesty t Victoria, — =} eens t fro m th e ill, the a ins England D emeanour i ch iate ae _ FERGUSSON, 
M josie Noth Amari eset domi ato abot tg vist yo e Commutat — : —_ 
ajesty’s No ominions. e in- 
tention of his Royal Highness to extend his visit na — inet = aoe = zones sa Fr ag’ by yrs cosa ox of Wye wont 
Sater need s not t say how happy I should be to gire Simeg | Bermuda Convict Bst aiisimany a as to the deplorable state of the 
cordial welco’ hhingtcn. You may be yell pienes Hehe 2 ee th ia 
that hes furer’ in this country he will be by the | hul " 
American people in sucha mann fail to prove | truth of th quiry 
ying > your gsr $o this apir manifest = A Ve eas some interference took p 
cep Sense of your domestic virtues, as well as their conviction | Ear] FORTESCUE, mi would panna asit wit ‘the general opinion among the Euro- 
eE ols riotio, and constitutional Sovereign. | force now consisted of 1 men.’ The ment had it n the coast that the Turks had not done all they co ore 
“Washington, Jane 4, 1800." Jasas Bucwaxas.” i a ee es eins | fo sbay Se maataan BY Wuropoan oe. 
` Tue : ea tiavel Te wi however, intended to make Her ee Goveraman t, in com 
resolved Ty ae ior the 
“Buckin SAR Palace, June 22, | Tan nts for the payment of of permanent sergeants except in 
“My good Friend, —I have been much gratified at the of those corps to an adjutan volunteers whose nu: 
feelings which jasse Tie} you to write to me, inviting the 
Prince of Wales to come to Washington. He intends to return distric 
gi 
powered to 
pound to Stoe Pth e axpenedh.of 
ch | adjutants.—After ions n Lord HARDINGE ad 
Lord MELVILLE, Ear! ee ne Mr said that any attempt to 1e 
drop rates for the oes yee movement — Seubert its volun 
travel under the = character and ft deprive it tof its popularit 
Fray —The Bill.—Earl DE GREY and Rrron moved 
ce Consort wishes to be kindly Bis second voting of this ae and ies ee to Lord Har- |. 
I peti aet, your te a 5 tos — ment it was intended to give creased allowance 
oe B ton oned officers on — ‘permanent it staff. (irate m 
PE ime. unici ee re 
The journals also publish the letters fro: Yet pln Bill.—Lord Mo: AAEE moved t second 
ing the Dan of ot the ‘reading of this Bill. an Theft sitting] 
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Tho Now Ye He nisi ns COMMONS -| Channel fleet wanton 
e New York Herald says: Fripay.—State of Syria.—In answer to Sir J. FERGUSSON, Lord her ee but the —_ ction ol a steam had completely 
—— ifane enaka Wales such å | J. altered th i rof aes and changed the nature: 
reception as never Prince had in the New World, and w board ith ir bei of our ina iar postion. | 
Americans, who are allied, not onl urpos' 
an affinity of race and language. Tnese nds | arranged for i to t Taa qa e yei 
which can never beentirely broken ; and we hope í ide; of Majesty’s Go- 
never come when they will be found weaker than we fin mi hat of he did Vern 
them now.” — any intention . The Indian | it, had done so ; putting the ee 
‘ Sir ( eonditior n National 
Schooner United States, with Dr. Hayes and his made 
ex , sailed from Nantucket Roads on 
for the Arctic regions. 
1 to agen ‘nist £ Indian affair he thoughts be ee ney for 
ath siling vessels, and small boate. Se mien oi rar whic ich the pe that ¢ h hey ad t had been misinformed y eae te faee ot igs ny ot 
siting those which were 
been withheld ; that the right hon. baronet had 
ill relatin ng to hoy ferry cera of 
ae production ; 
had been esi’ to rod 
contemplated emigrating from Utah to one of the East | that h rridden his Council, ‘and “pad. "aot —— 
India Islands. Mr. Spurgeon’s sermons, some of which ti that ha saw no reason modify 
contain severe ber on the slave onan of the ingle syllable w hi — 
meee States, had been burnt in the Virginia Court matter- bord Pata P 
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> Parliament, 
attack, ha 
HOUS o ER L o RD 
FRIDAY.. Watan (Kingston Extension) Patea} ewer’ in possession of the Keyhole 
On the motion for the third of this Bill Lord Wrxronn | he (Lord Palmerston) him 
giv 
him i 
totally destitute truth. ‘Party Riots in Ireland. 
s E E — sus Oe te ili sore eat ae some 
ath ua WwW see own, W. n nA 
