THE GARDENERS’ CHROYICER AND seul GAZETTE. 
been en appointed Governor-Gencral fae Adri ianople. 
f the rags from Damascus has excited ‘the 
ssadors mais congratulated the 
ype ing been done, and the Frenc 
r ltl he 
Stania in the Lebanon should be com p | 
SYRIA counts from Damasen: 
Pacha had not incorporated the 
Shere, d sent 3 
20. D 
of no aiue “received 
Ginka RARAY was still encamp ed a 
d 
repression of th 
is ] bai iw fo 
very mi with 
24- pounder rhowit tzers, 
almost within sight 
apnea Phy a been oe 
wollen 
om be, 
elan.” 
—The 
p 
an for assistance. 
mout 
_Seilitions prints 
sea 
INDIA > Cx HINA.—By the arrival of the Caleutt. 
mail w oy enh news from Caleutta to the 8th Aniréat, 
a from Brim, 
e the 
Caleut ie de ath of Mr. Wilson and the operation of the 
Income Tix, Be came into operation on the Ist ult , are the 
to 
Kong to the 26th July. The following | 
for 
ag jctoria i in the han 
r di 
ik Wilso; n Gray, one of t 
to provide prizes for erkanin 
stration has taken place at Sydne: 
UNITED 
rly 
` apd s Ta actually w 
the besieged 
ist r 
40 
me place on the 24th, leaving the de 
ble. 
M‘Nau 
LTA. Australian colonies have made a 
rr response 
iNO 800 
to the appe 
r Rifles, wh 
,000, 
ted, on the 
the. hs: democratic memen Ls 
A similar demon- 
ship. 
ney. 
bose al imaatuears. 
enn Brooke (killed), 
Ensign and Adjuts 
D 
ner was the disast 
n 
eee 15, 1860. 
ertake 
aeonit counties, we were boun 
re we also bound to undergo pan onal inconvenience 
ond expense in assisting in the SEANS of our en A He 
een — t see of i an was quiteas much bound t 
1 
ughten. ns 
Sending army. 
ant oe er been Oppioas aintenance of a Jar e 
aye He hoped tbat that principe Mit wg 
rel but seo if we did not have a larg 
must, as re: 
we 
o were 
in me common 
chief topics of general news. Sir ey Rose has issued a STATES.— ri? eparations are makin ng at | object which was at the same time useful and agre able, and 
General Order an nonneing his intenti confer appointments | New York to do ho o the visit of the Prince such a means of social in a a creation was provided: 
golei on me pion who may, by their conduet i in the feld or in by Volunteer corps. Ther o one, he tard ire, who: 
ntonments, show themselves deserving f them Wales, noes Pct tae e wil i : fig rots Je jo cnr prenin Feshooting who n would not find it extremely 
aoa Ab = at Pecheli, | OCCASION 1 a an in eresi worthy of its o ject. s ng and attractive; a man felt that he es acquiring an. 
PA ans ea ger - Tepe § the sok a of July. ° Tho | announced, his Royal Highness will only remain three na penta red or ‘ther might be useful, goa hich a any 
allied troops were healthy. The rebel bad ‘maintained aoe days ew York. <A pro been addressed Benta ae that deter a pari "hone joint het sugte oht 
poi Bine ee yah — usid gs $ peue mo a y the well-known rope-walke in, ‘to the Duke | to be kept as low as possible. As the Government now found: 
: mat reoalv pe transit duty o of Newcastle, offering to trundle His Royal Highness | the rifles, the members wonld only have to provide their 
Japan.—All was quiet on the 20th June, and trade was | 00 a wheel Fr 2 r a tight rope to be stretched War Ome me yi r Set tan csr ee ectt ern te 
progressing ross the Falls of Niagara, The exhibition of fire- provided for a lower sum than t ‘He suggested a general 
Singopore.—The Prussian Ambassadors hai A grea poika a. freee rtm aia of various gymnastic evolu- | subscription for defraying of procuring’a practice- 
pees ed the Indian kometi a been T tions dur ge Mr. Blondin thinks would | ground, and that honorary members should be admitted for an. 
The Joshua Waddington had been totally lost in Gaspe Stra render tl hi: preset su arn of fo 10s., ies the privilege of 
prc vp ~* | practising at the butt an e unifo: ith respect 
ee seen We have news from New ns Advi om “Hondures to the 16th ult. state that the to the dril a Volunteer, in order to be enrolled as an afec- 
th (T. ki), in as 30th of Jure, of a disastrous inken was daily expected to attack Walker aE Matadia, requi x to una eight drills i se cere 
: a e tax on his e and convenien eally v 
cliaracter, adva upon the rebels’ pah at|Truxi The hibabitants of that town were leaving h in | trifling. After offerin gf donatioh ot s dea mae 
Waitara has ttn iiaia and, after fighting for more | alarm. Walker had raised the Federal Central scription of 5l. to the corps, and expressing his regret that his 
than four hours with great gallantry against ores American flag, and contemplated uniting five of the a E E tow. ld prevent e ae am 
= hati a y aT j Y 3 active member, said, onclusion, that he lieve more 
nom of natives, covered by their intrenchments, States. The excitement in xas ive to the atriotic movement than this had not been inaugurated during 
forces were obliged to retreat, leaving 29 9 dead and 83 Site oule was increasing. The town of Mount the present centu Nothing had been done more oaloulated 
— on the Feld. The following account is Ver ron reported to have been destroyed by —— Bigaa both at home and abrond—both i n her oim w 
4} self-respect and i e esti other nations—than that 
econ the Tar naki Herald :— incendiaries we had gone h and ha 2 ovi 
BRITISH Coros: —A silver mine is reported to 
on the lower Frazer riv er, 
haye h 
tives from the e pah iketakaue This t of 
“gression induced our mili e S UMARTON to take 
punish the insurgents. ay morning was fixed for 
~at the pah. and reinforcements of the Sih 
Guns 
Dae wenih and of the blue-jackets were dispatched from t 
mt weather of the most inclement kind added t to the hardship 
_The 
The. Pakot 
he entia 
the other 
f zi tat 
mira withou! 
e Sey 4 aa oe sig 
little below the pah, and open on a 
itara 
_ m 
ing of the D Giroadiar:. ret g om panies 
oy nel under AES oa Richards, and 60 blue-jackets, under 
mbe, of the’ Ag iy A with ones Artillery, 
h by the directes 
neve ent and on the alert. The first firing 
re d d party, ani aaoi Stic ch = that, 
_ finding troops a a nap oe that si ny o e natives 
went swe ont “nia e of themi endeavouring to 
occupying ahah nation ents of a second old 
eae eee '—that is to sa; sty monro to t the Waitara 
Baie peno stokaden. a could be se at the party under 
Cy Messenger was the 
t 
ae oe execution on the strag; 
Sasca or a time tan 1 porte 
succeed ; but, 
had a trench at one of the c 
ti Here was tio pam test fi 
poe st tartaine! by thi this abi 
outworks of 
i hting and the 
greatest 
messenger of the rebels was see 
a wi o'cloc! 
Early in the daya 
to start from t 
sd; n order and without 
Sigg sono in eunp ra |I P.M. The ne 
r retreat, not 
po he oaia rhea: 
‘aranaki, who was aware oi 
had left the town at 9 o'elock on 5 that 
n enormous qua 
as erations. 
Mextco.— Advi m Hav 
hi site that the ‘over 
Tex 
r A sted annou 
e rity,” 
being Deron settled 
of four 
mces 
Mexican question 
by a 
ntities, but the accounts 
vannah to the 
panish vessels 
spe 
, on 
Spain s 
United States’ Government. 
for all religious opinions, and o oe 
ment for the R 
a Prus “Thee 
ada to which thei have Eos the gee of the 
e base 
modified csta 
23d 
ink ot | they are hat of how far it will 
of toleration 
Dis- 
might say, of ba _— who 
men had Ps 
motivi 
Lorp eee the recent distribution of the prizes 
won at the Jalisonne competition on the Links of 
pawn made the following remarks on the Volun teer 
Movem 
Petes rifle gatherings mark an epoch in the Volunteer 
vement. They show bed far it has ad varend and I hope 
@ 
of 
along 
B 
3 
f, 
t 
spona 
; for y part lam 
tnt one oof thre PERAE feelin S of one’ 
uty, and ita 
_ | the sense of public dut; appealed to love of country. I 
a- Con- | think k that, without Bo attering ourselves, may say 
at there is no country in whic se ty is møre 
strongly felt, or where l of country burns more brightly, 
blish- than ho Bese country. there is another reason why we: 
from s love oi It is ntially becanse we are the 
hha ve been already Sd by the E Ae nasag ba peaceful citizens of peace- ua ing = pong Cee we have 
under Juarez on the one part, and by the clerical party | assumed the oe of wat, and it is in a interest o eace, and 
under Miramon ou th er. An armistice for 12 | for the sake of our hearths and homes, beng! we have united in 
ths i 1 Tauhivads Wass hi Š the endeavour to learn the use—as e mectings will 
months is to be declared, during w be period each | the e use —of the deadly preapon which the skill of our manu: 
party will hold what it at pr sesses, being uerb has placed in your hands. Now, look for one 
responsible for the pr pers nåministration “Of their trusts, moment at a the position } int Ve stood a ed Faas compared 
7 le ponies von be appealed to elect between have ne see a Hait i Aa 
principles ented “= er factions, and the | sprang, aloit 7 the 
ple e two 
respective lies pledge onee to resign all thele 
into the hands of the nt 
nuthorit yung ar arms i 
thus designa 
Gov: 
Public AMURE: 
WODEHOUSE, the 
VORA esided on Fr 
efie ae on 
aj Volunteer 
t 
following remarks on 
“It might be considered 
he 
under the idea that it 
t of their usual ine 
Senaidlp- abu te though it might be personal 
near us to 
Corps for that’ tow 
1 ma 
the ‘soapy movement :— 
ages 
e h throughont the o 
are, ny rie cues objeetion 
calling 
movement was bansi on 
iday at a l oras 
vernme 
S of State for 
Tamea al: 
who 
st like the: fabled s army that spran, 
e gro! and i 
dragon’s teeth, as it wi und ; army 
=allow me to yof a ive ct might proud 
ho saw the sight which our beloved Sovereign saw recently 
in Hyde Park in London, EPE SRE hipi ark in Edin- 
burgh. I had the good fortune both t! es s 
do not intend to draw any sour oh between ea ; nonois 
eeded ; but I can tell you that general officers who 
there told me that, with the men they saw in the Q s 
Park a few weeks ago, they would be p i to go anyw 
and to do anything. Now, th is no denying the fact that 
stan i t position now trom what she 
ws will on) 
inturente of 3 well-ordered r liberty. 
if this is Mestele chbeeh tee CP 
it is—by this Volunteer move 
wish 
vosition that 
those € offices; g ; so 
aai 
th 
