THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND wa ante inae a GAZ ETTE. 
[Ocroprr 13, 1860. 
packe et for Civita Vecchia fot reani, and three Prrsia.— New bas been | received tC p afie z riy cont gen s eral o onflagration. If such an event—an 
joe ¿ ; o y ‘ar dista) 
officers. — Ac aw from Tu ate that in the| ofa great Persian victor sh wi. | satisfaction 3 t Teeling that a spirit aries we akane grea} 
sitting of the Chamber of Doute; on Thursday week | CHINA one have been receiv ed at St. Peters: ntry which enables o look forward without dread to 
Count Cavour declared that there existed no public} burg from Pekin t we whatever map occur. fom “confident that too much has 
ent or private treaty, that no conversation or taacieedtio on was gaining ground, especially in the | been said upon the volunteer movement, although the topic 
negotiation had taken place, and that no Power had | Eastern maritime provinces. The militia bad ee England than pga Be estan z aaa don "el > hemes to 
r ma le mA propositions or demands oe the } called out in Pekin and its environs. Discontent pre- | to strengthen this anys in the eyes of « “all the t nations of the 
f Italian soil. He far dys railed everywhere. Provi ae of vs = ee were | world, because it has s that the British people, pp 
t the exceedingly dear, and commerce wa tagnant. danger should arian Peaceful and oera, he will, if 
cession op Sante of which a, journals had sroka | inhabitants of Pekin were favourably diis sed towards | thee country.’ grise, rally and come: forward in the defenos of 
was saraan, none from Ta d Pal rmo, was the En nglis] sh, and desired their presence at Pekin. This| GENERAL Pert, M.P., Minister of Was 
suflicier ering ts s falsity, a ain i| y reports that the English, who es art's Government, at the annual mee hte “ue od 
aie. the sitting of "Friday yo aa Cabella pid Jeeg had “ ill-treated the natives. A corps of | Huntin oe Agric enltuval Association: Gu Frido k Kid 
demanded the production of all documen nts rela ting n had been despatched from Pekin against the | as follows on the National Defences :— >p 
the entry o into U 10,000 soldiers had been sent in another | «p thts navy, and volunteers include 600,000 individuals: 
arches. ‘Count Cavour refused to comply with the diet tion. report was current at Pekin that The ch of the service to which I belong, her Majesty's 
motion, uld pass the winter at Moukden. The | regul » With the addi f the loca European army of 
questions arising out of that affair had | scarcely c com- a ara 30th birthday was to be celebrated by bts ie ee ated aunt to 0, 000, gel oR Be 
menced. In the sitting of Saturday Signor |e at Pekin our lant sailors and royal m es, than whom there is not 
asked for information respecting the statement o the} Unirep STATES.— Mr. Lindsay, M.P., arrived in |a brav y of nin’ orld, the number swells 
y | Boston on the 21st = and has since addressed ithe | | ke SAN 0 men, ig re prepared to defend the Saas oes of 
in the Two Sicilies had been ganea] b the Dictator to | local vp peti rade, which has app We ane naa the Gen td ae bleed t a oa 
the firm of Adami, Legho: Cavour replied | of 12 sider the various Aiaia nore he pre- | never be. rust we shall never be induced to make an teas 
that gig had no official Pr abart ea on the | sented a Tey viz., the liabilities of shipowners, the npon; other nations, and that we shall never go to war ‘for a 
subject, but he believed that the news cntirely | rule of the road at sea, collisions, signal lights, icen. bak for the purpose, of defence al old wa shall always 
unfounded. debate on the law of annexation in | application of the British Foreign ers Act to the | ideas kA jt, and be pre enka to fight torie Wf novos MEFs see nk 
the pee Dag of Deputies pees o ednesday, | ships of the United States, offences committed on the | one of those ideas is this, that > Sede) foe s shonld on ever lal 
when Count Cavour se mportant speech, of which higli seas, the settlement of a — to wages, in this kingdom, that he will never be allowed to go back. _In 
the following is an abs pe ship hts of | TYPE out this idea rt: a “net the regular 
“t Your vote is demanded in order that you may give to the 
inhabitants ae ‘Southern Taly ` opi koi the a ope: by 
the Gover ha your appro’ el Tara rds 
the disunidi. ich irak a Gov 
Garibaldi, the f fant has not been me Public iii ap i | 
no doubt on this point. The mini: stry, therefore, decided = 
presenting hep oe aes pore in ord er that i 
mere seit cdg ores har mii a: we Sects ma; 
n be any m after. co 
oy refused re accept the offer r “adel E usto tender our resigna- 
tion, being of opinion that Government would Sama aans be t = 
a one med at ae ad abroad. It only 
, to addres: 
pow er. Should y ae 
and yey to Fag ibe ame 
comm: a = will 
shall 
of 
the I ian lia Saint ys poise ry as an 
pect 
ing offices, the rig 
=o ose the registering ot Meco built vessels, 
coasting trade, &c, Two more slavers had been cap- 
tur oe by th m off the coast Sa 
wise 
into the nded. The 
fi 
ard t 
blame for 
ic ak be 
whole censure upon t the steamer, believing her to iav 
italian 
as again been ines of. Sth oe ae I give 
nepie rn Sew sa once — naoa oon — 
+ 
th az Ta Minhi 
and established fact, and I ti 
amen ~ 
which exceed 
ocalities. You all know how mucit 
are indebted to bei Saa friend in the chair, the ae of 
Manches ter, who has raised the corps which does him 
. I know = aa invidious mention th 
viduals, as pe i 
‘tons ry will ‘Decor 
sible. No 
with Sooke of 24,000,000. An attack 
Venice has also been s 
beco: 
re sso by the conviction Ness sagas 
jpecting V: 
eae upon Austria. iehi 
opinion of the Great Powers. We must bring about a vient 
in this Te nea believes us incapable of deliveriug 
Venetia alone. show ourselves united, and that opinion | 
will eee It k dinah that the hi met ns are peacefully 
their des aay Austria has flattered them in vain. 
Public opi yen pee will change not aod een d Eng and, 
_—— Germany also, whieh is becom: liberal, will be in our 
Bod Dide of the day proposed by the Committee, ren- 
to op and tnetibhomsty express- 
ae yr et ca of t law of annexation, 
was then agreed to by balet by 290 votes to 6. In the 
sitting € of Tuesday, Signor Bertani i gave a formal denial 
as lost. The oe 
which left Chet on ‘the same oy for Cedar 
a ight men and several lady passengers on 
sok ee _ hear 
nape ae British, w war steamer Gla- 
ean 
him, 
| remair 
oo 
Lorp Wo: 
oteier Affairs, 
ing his pager rea ar at Naples. He declared that he | 
_ 
z? 
ing 
cient ntees t be giv 
the inhabitants of § Southern Italy chon ae suffer. 
—The Gra ing „Arri aik t Salonica on 
the 5th inst. The Russian as presented a | 
note complaining of the Grand Viners. return before | 
i bao Bona leted his mission. ji 
- of Prince Michael has been anit | te 
tended wit oR aie "ny opposition or eatea i 
_ THE PRINCIP Advices 
t sta 
that Prines Cousa has has appointed a a e agent to 
Turin. It is believed that 1 protest 
against this sp PATER Woes 
cipalities in ? nc ee 
have re of Fuad d Pacha from that ¢ 
ave 
At Magnesia they have m 
sexes, At Latakia also th the 
tians, 
at ik that ere peas 
city the Mussu 
ed their yeh and killed 20 Chawncs 
cred 70 Christi ve of both 
ey ar are farious against th he Ch 
It is asserted that, Sa so iria of the labours 
the Euroj Com at rout, which 
probably occupy fev: mokti; the expedition in in 
will return to Franee _ eier 
tained the tained the following article 
WwW 
Syria 
f Sunday con- 
Walsham Agel 
‘airs 
mirnih is the ie which 
me bee Majesty’s ministers from the first, 
the 
ac = ch as 
ple struggling fie ibary sae = 
sympathies we should certain! ity: not r im: 
feeling of the ple of this country. The government, | as 
Texponet of the people of this comets is — 
eg Ro ityges ents of Europe with which w 
fully aware of what the oer of the 
are also bound to 
people of t are, y ministers 
ae 
accuracy n ssary t sin 
dishuartenets and withdra’ 
ve soldiers who are COMAE hdd bad sh "TO | fire ary 4 
s-eye and a oe ion are two differemt Seah: No battle 
eer dex wig of EA sa ety it was by 
ur of th confidence 
So great res phere were 
g part in 
matter, regia tet it, for I hold 
that "the Minister of War is responsible for ms hastat of pRa 
country. I think that the Volun 
Saral The 
fri aes ae onr maritime 
thers that if our nav: y is not equal 
bod other nation, but all other 
t kee rt ee ge military force. 
aintain large 
5 eomewhat 
somewhat disleartenial 
could be 
© ape eed" a i: et A 
have any ch an soe egelna E hem. 
o reason to doubt'it, what will be the result. 
y : 4 
ever may be the cost, this country cannot afford to 
—_ m 
ma $ fally Believe e equal in 
_ Mr. DISRAELI, at the annual dinner of "the Royat 
Oa try 
tome sed those ose opinions = shared i a a reasonable, fair, anı 
er by t selves, tore Seog = time, w! 
a fall ex ECA in p av: 
—to this sympathy, we me > determ 
though I ate: no ioe to speak for the gi 
drag = country 
concern. There is one 
“close frieude: 
ef t was not for the bi of 
there sh ould be an exclusive alliance with 
ways thought that the true policy of pe 
t to have oo — alliances, and 
yw arai by the government 
may have an allian 
th France very 
mon we a unite = 
and ea. den 
ani aien ma ie Hela T Ne on the design 
ney C whan 
m 
the feeling and 
with gehena Te It is no 
manage- 
associations 
r, atb: Tear pa 
of institutions of thi: lasses a 
parties combine in Soknowhigh mie advantageous inflneniga 
which the t Big the ont life and pursuits of this soe 
ry. etywas first formed—and I took apa 
pal nek in ‘its firepation, rely I was one of its original members 
mited itself m merely io. recognising the virtues of the 
hum blest ned connected with ish tu 
ing 
and limited as 
nsiderable period it w: oie persons viewed 
pele and even derision. Bat all that has passed. 
use 
“a The affairs oC Rane ié entered a 
action will no 
been exercised | by ot our ir troops. Some other atat of the Dru: 
-have been arrested a: at Beyrout., The ee of the 
Druses is mere w among the wage Se easures have | we may have ee Sore pings malis y may be wat e. Every on AR that tho 
Produced a. t kind of endef more wnd the ange of pa Mountain, tamed. so because I think that the great govern- i not commensurate with the m 
Ss WR sas etre easures have been =a I hope I may also say her Majesty’s | nise which are eagerly songht ati wi highhe appre- 
taken for h twist government t, speaking, of se, in y —have ciated by those who ive them; and there never was à 
-T = The wisdom a i riepen the sentient i, raae chiefs of the Franco-Turk- | Shown great prudence, and agreat desire to prevent the flames | greater mistake than to suppose that labourers on land ever 
allow us to hope tiek the be "ino award "many when | which are now raging. in Italy from extending to the rest of | a moment belie that their merits were valued by the mere 
dear! rly bought S As long as t ma and discretion are shown | pecuniary amount they received. They always sought 
a by Cas princigat Sonia. of Euro; there is good hope that we rewards, and alw: ways cherished th because they. looked upon 
