Ocronzm 1, 1804.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. 
purpose, furpose, and to 1 request the Couneil to Jay a farther | | Austria to take part in the negotiations | pecting | l exists at Tar 
Troc on this matter s the Assembly during Itali d b di the pr v m ange of the seat of Govern- 
winter session. | ara wn up in consequence of Austria dorining the| ment. The idea of (ox an y an has for ages 
2 —The Czarewitch arrived at Copenhagen | invitation. been the capital of t y becoming a 
Dzxwanzk.—The 
on Monday night, and alighted at the hotel of the} ^ BonkMrA.—A hor rible case of murder and canni-| provincial town, has [^^ P thine held up, 
— Embassy, His betrothal to the Princess} balism i is reported from tp Bohemia, A man off both by the Republican and the ultra-Church 
ick-named Russ, known | party, as an abandonment of a 
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was xaos announced on Wednesday evening at the|to the police, residing at tbe. villa lage "y Quinao, was | devoted to the cause bi taly. 
Castle of Be »rnstorff. isappointed in matrimonial overtures he made to a|the influence of these representations the disturb- 
JvrLaND.—An order of the Prussian Government | girl of the village, who nèni pain marrying some one | ances were renewed on the 22d ult, Groups of people 
directs 1 the naa of occupation, numbering oat else, Filled with yitam "s e ki nd he e went | assembled and raised seditious cries, throwing stones 
shall g winter o _ the high road ear arly on and firing shots before the Royal Palace, The police 
of “the cons istrict of Jutland between Friedrichs of mnrdaring the ares woman and troops stationed on the Piazza of San Carlo ae 
haven and Horsens. A proclam che. dated the 20th ult, he met. Anold widow lady, named Conrad, in her | upon the populace, killing and wounding 20 pers 
has been issned b eine ral Hugo Ae stein, the | 66th year, “ng proceeding to ex oc mass nan, | Several soldiers were severely wounded, E iod -— with 
d in-Chief of the allied. “Go "z Les an A lx she me the ruffian, whe at once compelled her e eolonel, were killed. In consequence of these 
The General states that he has rece Seni gi i part of the forest, where, | events, the Ministry declared to tm King that they 
ed from Copenhagen simply under Prag 3 er committing San. ‘on n ber, he killed her by ties "ready to to retire from their posts should his 
forwarded to the Danish h employés i in J utland. He p throttling her with his hands. He next deer her | Majesty think sucli a step necessary for the pacification 
that — rm n, p arried | of the Tra aL added that they had not previously 
the Da ish employés have any official i the fragments of flesh, "rw! ^s | resigned, as they e avoi 
tt t. They depend Say epe | in anbrella, and five florins, to h "um The next day | responsi The ing thereupon formal requested 
the liar, Government of the province, from which | he boiled. the flesh with some potatoes, aud —Ó the Ministry to send in their reigtationg an summoned 
eceive orders, a nd all acts in | the whole EN with the exception of he. fat, which he | Gen neral Della Marmora to form a new Cabinet, The 
contravention thereof nth be punished as offences | skimmed fro his canni nibal Mew and poen into | announcemer nt of this ius "eis et Ministry at once 
i inst the present Government of Jutland, Ani order 2 e. The latter b hen t excellent effect, and no rioting has since 
coolly to his work as usual, wise h he a4 yi until his | occurred. The new Cabinet à is not yet completed, but 
Jutland, “with the . exception 4 the Lm arrest three days subsequently. The widow being | Signori Lanza, Petitti, Pacini, and Sella have accepted 
apte ‘Tid ae » Flyveposten, and the J ated | missed by her friends, a anes -— ania oe the | the portfolios which were offe em, and negotiations 
announced that as the tm of | e and mutilated body—the arms, legs, breasts, and | are in progress with Baron Ricasoli and several other 
Det is iusuffciont to pay for the provisions served | other parts having been cut ft found i the | statesmen to complete the Ministry. Tt is asserted 
oat to the army of occupation, a duty will be levied | wi a Russ was suspected D qo. AN and bas being | that the programme of General Della Marmora will 
from the ener October next on all goods coming | ded with the crime, confessed i gave | bo the execution of the stipulations of the Franco- 
from Denm all the ,horrib le details. He aL A gw t ral. at " Italian Treaty, px the nant e the capital 
ücnimewIG Horste. —Marshal von Wrangel } deg A issued 
returned to Berlin, - Bavanta—Great excitement has been in | ponin Pue opema S af the "Parliament ioa the 5 
in Rehleswig from that city, After the termination of the a circles ky it Manica by King Louis the. Ain] he "This delay has been dert 
themancsuvres Prince F ill tr 7. a having ordered that the three statues of g k and the | on in order to rd time for the formation of a 
Sehleswig. The h^ "ad. "quarters of the Prus well-known Toro should be remoyed the | Cabinet. A remonstrance has been addressed by the 
Nb f Glücksburg, which de Glyptothek to a woe in the new Pistole Turín p ny de to the Government, which says :— 
to be put in readiness for that purpose. From 12 to 14 | where they ean ve no longer seen by the public, The n the first a ent of the Franco-Italian Con 
gunboats, two frigates, and two corvettes will remain | attendants at -' Giyptothek eof a instructed to if orm | | potios th the * universal sentiment 2 e dh sin cere sati faction, 
during the winter in the harbour of Flensburg. all inquirers for these sti & they have P" sent | oer. dades. - 4 
PrRussra. yer vem n Dewi Zeitung, | to be se wri On < egi the Epe fiye the servants | j^ pom yd rel Por pre ne lh gage yd 
referring to ark’s d he 21 ived to let fall rey pbs, valuable one of the A ay | inhabitants of many other towns in Italy an abroad, the 
p "Agu reply in >the Baglin notes of the 20th ult,, | Which cost 25,000 florins, and sọ co viol. n (cw tho b 2 ic - oe TL ud 
into the de tails destruction that Ma e be impossib | interests fo: Apel 
hig ge M t ken plac fe in he | A popular E die = hela : Turin, « at which 
asap “ag ia question d A s of Christie an IX, Mini nist E d n Hügel von Linden, and von, P £ 
zm could not, theref em ; j^ Si » d, à — "ollo oix address was voted to the Syndic expressin lento 
thos E = a me emani enunciation of | Sigel have resigued, an rr Varad, edo jv | sentiments with those of the Luisa. cda E 
xpressed of possible dis advantages to the nationalities | Herr Gessler, Interior; Herr er (provisionally), |, the — of 
of de eut Coun MCap mark declares tl hat Finance; ck cathe p Wer a pee b the 21st weg which states that the troops were not 
i, a " fire u, on 0 that the 
have transpired Babson WNE Halo iow 3 E 
ference and the conclusion nis the P ge [t is i mper. 
have induced Prussia to n to her l to Nice towards the middle of October, vench bassad : : 
28th of May. In conclusion, he expresses his satisfaction | the Empress will pass the winter, An, mmis ptr the F Tras fan 
that En wv is now paying more preb- to the decreo has been pro mulgated, ordering the 
wilbis of the [AM ang she m at the Spo igi issuing of 6, roubles in small silver gd 
ru Hak ssu 
Pan 
Pope a 
000,000 s met Sct cached 
is respect ab least and holding a the prospect o further i Rome Tie Fred papers o tne the other 
rejoices 
assimilation of the. Jes of the e Cabinets. “The decre a A the extension of the ore and ery 
bti ial Provinzial Correspondenz of Wednesday | term m foi payment of mortgage debt of Jando de Lhuys, announcing the Franco- 
e delay in row on 
pr pe ior a HIE of 37 year i 
rad NE issued by the € ae y Heinar 
cotirely the fault of the Danes, i 
VM M which has been 
bag fonus. the prom assistance ín carryin the 
$ eye ds cm bcn I» DET NE foots. ceat n National P. nts aptae aie has | peasures which his Holiness might deem mecessary 
the forbearing manner in which the eonditions of the armistice issued. proclamation r reesing to adopt in view of the state of things which 
have hitherto ried out, The Commander in YS: Wen rity a following is an abstract of i Domen the Pontifical Government might shortly have to 
already taken some measures to arouse Denmark to a con- or om ho scald ; aa already put to death in| meet. The Pope and Cardinal Antonelli declared 
sciousness of the gei being occupied by an enemy. TIPS s feld or on wp ii a TOT ion» E res aliii simultaneously that they were not 
vistors vil mot bo eo ed to make more serious —€— of people, firm] Mo t» sword | at the announcement, since were aware that 
ithe wamitiions of SPAM to maka UIS iow of obtaining mi hand, or à d iy rie peer ner ! antati 
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The Gororam ents of Bavaria and Wartemberg have boten, 1 Y within too na ‘onstration instead of bein | -had alwa v, and had 
uA to 7 tva Government thoir desire to | y, diversal viding of She whole lish race, Another omer Wan that the intervention was esse’ tially provisional. The 
adhere to the ein treaties of the 28th of June the senden DIM in the aid of foreign Powers. The| Pope added that he had at that moment no observation 
and the sa of Xy. y of the present year. Counsellor | Poles, "EON a pit ae of fie | tO make relative to the engagements undertaken by 
Meixner, ax be ee arrived in Berlin, and bs their oppressors. Forty millions of feudi es poe i 9 Ie poun de d. re reference to ped - vemm time for 
Tuesday rinn Bon In fhe debates on the reconstruction | in chains bya any catty Power. y pete therefore but ion g his e Pridni 
erein, on e transitional at The As oly ao on MR ds E of. the effects the new tate sof Tings iat have upon 
ee TA uke de Grammont, E French | rore P What is Pei peace by the Qr ey i ns 
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estruction, and will oa on her desi 
ep a ong as she is Ue whether there is an 
n foo not, In that solitude which she ie s pence, si 
be Akh establish, it, shes will si ently but a T 
[og aci cH ua EE Eie 
p of — commorari ot sted onto supp ROS General/Tup 
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Bar ett Pre ee C a t Rect ege ceptum a Mm 
it E "in, e peace ne; toa [ei d 
Le pese f e inging th Say tite Son of the cold of the | tee gos “of ife, or ham 1 dn and death for the | claimed Rome to be 
[^i Clarendon prn Din od that tho Italien nestion INO. 
$ , explain question | the superstition of the when John-Bobieski, at the head | WUNI 
REM" solution, and that should Austria form a | of e routed the Moslem hosts before the gates st aüd to consider the interes 
llance to A e the LE ie- est movement of the | Vienna, re uie mewgrh ans qup nei tain, and | ehoice, Naples herself having forgotten her rank as the 
as great.a deliverance to i 4 
the fo support Powers. Tothese| Ipar, —The accounts from all parts of Italy state) ment, Cheers were given for the King. 
rnment kr pd: d : | that the Frameo-Italian Convention received | A statement that eee had protested against the 
| Meus us ones states t i bable, was recei 
. Sitting of m Conference, on ci eg ush, bhe kag Pini 
potentiaries approved proposals of the 
mittee: for t the — of the frontier, Peu E is 
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hj with the rin and was p 
itself; and there seems to be but one opinion—] with h applause, fr apia Pit subscription was made 
that the kingdom a great advance, for the sufferers AE the disturbances at Turin. Tho 
oo the desired unity by the arrange-| in assed off with perfect order and gave 
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= the Duchies having a share i in the State property of ix journals, the Gazetta del Popolo, the organ of} TAN PRIN ITIES.— Six thousand peasa 
kingdom. The G. breapedens denies the | Mazzini, and the Cizita Cattolica, the clerical journal, | "lately arrived m "Rou uginossa, an estate belong usi 
assertion of some joris iiy a France had invited are hostile $o the Convention. Great dissatisfaction, to "Pinos Couza, to express their gratitude for the 
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