NovxwnxR 19. 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND uod idem GAZETTE. 
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d the deficit will be co pa by the indemnity to be 
y the Dachies for t o Austrian portion of. the 
| war expenses, and the remainder will be 
loan. In 
a 
the Government intended to Sting in 1 
terial responsibility, er von Schmerling promised 
answer at an early dat 
the ‘Sih inst. 
—On 
pg Austrians at cms near 
ki 
wound i the hands of the 
ow vm On the 10t " an engagement m place in 
of Carnia, near Moggio, ween the 
N 
Trevisa. Sentin d patrols are orde red to e upon 
assemblages after the first The 
I be "s i ose 
penalty of death wil 
mselves, or who are given 
A ms surrender 
It » ‘officially announced that a 
he popula ation. 
i» CENE Troops have been sent to guard the 
asses, ‘The iy oad Guertte of ‘Turin em- 
condemns this in ion, and says that it 
is imposible. for for the Italian "overtieht io permit a 
rete! 
a band of poro 
M 
O- 
positive adv: antages are obtai ned, 
, The new Meus code aat, a ord are 
blished. 
neral La M. that lians | years. 
was a fac ghout the e. In the ET 
Tuesday General ‘et Pr mastiki | 
his pr speec h a WS : 
| by ich (8 offers, 3 seamen, and 1 marine of Her 
^i T netian questio: no menace Mao s ship Orlando weredrowned, It appears that 
He only expressed the hope that |a catter, having on board Lieutenant Big Surgeon 
— = eres the €— — I R Midshipm e Gam 
Veni uired b ntere |F 
2 "He deeply deplored the bean cme in Friuli, | 
ed those by whom as being fostered. The ver 74 8 
It was under the | on 
tion, whatev: t 
ma os canenioretion, they w need tha the | 
interest of Italy to accept the treaty “noveritastan ding the | 
— for the transfer of the capital, w considered by | upset it 
2 as the i gl serious bubo | UP 
otha on of Rome could take place. 
h . Seeing th ope of assistance was 
By this — ( | papos blg, o out of the seamen, the coxswain, i os out 
e | for the and was the only man saved. He was 
f Euro If the treaty "d uld not have 
the i, M A "ey e of iva it would yet greatly 
facilitate the solution of t e Roman que stion. 2M attainment 
of Rome — v capi) o f Italy would eet of progr 
would prove if the temporal po - 
not of forc A eric nce 
could s Mme by itself. Italy ought to show that she "I T 
wish to Cub the Pope while giving that proof: Let cte Fielding an and a portion of the mast of the boat, although 
therefore, confidently await the result, If the transfer were e Orlando and Ty rian een searching un 
put —— p with the Convention, he would re mien ject fe 
cause of serious derang ements, and a great inerease of 
tho pubs expenses. He felt bat he could invoke the support 
ba d Deputies to overcome the difficulties in attaining their 
pant for the missing bodies, 
to be » be involved - Lee ew mised in the movem A 
enga, took place on the 18th, 1 relin 
Ttalian troops "i the gprs a ino, in 
many men in 
The conflict terminated in the 
of a part and the dispersion of the rest of the 
ian band. 
vote in fayour of 
Florence would prove the 
f Italy. In the sitting of Satur- 
day Geni D Della Marmora addressed the Chamber to 
the wee 
78. | articles cnra 
on | when Sign de LAM said that 1 dee Em 
> | declared that he 
an hak y 
Signor Mordini opposed the Convention, but supported | their PM lence. l 
Tai ang for the emir sie of the capital. In the | perished, ity d of 
sitting of Wednesday Sign fs hio a oke against of her Majes ship Orpli 
both, the Convention and the € sfer of the capital Zealand, 
Signor Rattazzi declared him wit ia favour of tho INDIA. m. details of the great storm at Calcutta 
measures, and stated that the edion PAROA A confirm the first Mébitilé of its destructive ravages, 
the principle of non- laterPustion. "Hé s aid that sm The Hooglii is still filled with wrecks and d ead bodies ; 
the Liberals approve, — the Retrogra aide party reject, | and if ted that between C Diamond 
the Conv ention, he e more TM of its value. Harbour 50001 persous perished. The huge storm wave 
at that ; point, and swept the country bare, 
the wreck 
the coast of New 
From t iai 
the storm was Mer 100 miles in circumference, fa 
he 
did not 
mortmain of the Cathal eeri 
int ted ust have been about 30 miles from t 
"x letter of M. Drouyn de Lhujs of the 31st|cen Tw yd bini res have been certainly ieee ni od at 
f May in a sense favourable to the emancipation sea, pe the other at Midnapore, From a kno edge of 
the. Romans. The P< Penk e the aptain Watson, of 
have invited the Directors = of the Customs and which was ght byt he cyclone i in thes e Ray | of at 
its 
I do not deliver speech, but to male some decla- | Pog Aeg pag 7 nature at once, Ri sal his ship about, and stood 
P o vu met Convention ‘was concluded I was opposed to entirely conou e views of the ster of Finance, | away from the oci e storm, thereby delaying 
Italian E" and occasion the renewal of conflicts at | and it is believed that the application. of his financial his ship for six six da ays, the expiration of that tit 
home, pointed ont to m Dr d uys and the | measures will be fat mor x y than broug back ut the loss of a single spar. 
3 Bonn d & ga y I Po mem efr pte taal i cia and In other tow e official Tt rae the killed a nd wounded 
to 
| the d ns signed, I threw aside all app: mehensian, 
| and pre If to support it in concert with my 
rary to my previous impressi. 
risk of 
ate ic with 
have declared their editam to nite we n the lat 
ount of t that the English Mess had eight killed and 
üadron ers nd 
ym cheat 
of the land-tax for 1865 on ace heir citizens. 
he 
Tol con my p enerals and order officers o fine households of | 48 wounded; the. 
| ths re ipea i a vai | the g of Italy an Humbert have nine wounded ; and the Dutch equ 
~ the engagements of September as serious, and the sentiments | spontaneously re des the pay nip: received from | t wounded, Th 
. manifested ament on the occasion of the recent| his Majesty?s dish. Pv. d sum paid to the led. ze ne officers in 
EIC deba teri nad io tho others | J. "Alex CUN Rite, Mii 
. able to say that the poe wil have the Rhe ength 2000 francs. Generat t Deila eave. "the ex-minister, is | man; "T fentenant Frederick E ick 
ree Hh treaty — strength derived from dead. E vett, the former "i APR ly, d Ne 
tion of the transi b ds ged eee Russta.—Lord Napier received the principal English slightly ; ; ee A. de V. Brown he Tartar, 
bad ATurinese. Tu tin, militari tarily, cannot be the oe pui Fre pavo in St. Petersburg on Sa karlar a ious to | dangerously; Mr, E. J. Wingfietd, Midshipman of the 
are mind sh oe foul have been n prepered for for ie ai MAE i m aper, the post of Ambassador e Russian | Sr wu , severely; Lieut.-Colonel Ad & in 
_ Memo France, T have been able to aprronch the d Emperor i oad P'lssmad AU as BOW! i apego e in inl i 
“everal times, and have found him dis: posed ever since ss rate preserved during the past year Ef Mall owing Royal al Mari matings, Che foie slightly, the two latter 
himself at some time with Italian affairs to the attitude of the English Ministry, who did not allow | Severely. The Japa overn:nent lias announced 
notwithstanding certain oppaan - Talian afl themselves to be carried away by critical state of affairs, | the Swiss Federal Council the p c" arrival E. LA 
Should be discussed'at the Con ess e^ Bling The British ey ussian ha, Ber are both co! of em that country, who will visit Swi 
1 and the grons Italion The King h A the necessity of maintaining peace, and this has caused the lani thei Is. 
eel w with the Emperor v^ t alloggi. e result | great the feelings of England towards Russia. The |land in the course r trave 
the former only accepted t the tne Sa of we relati. tween the two countries are now most satisf. s ZEALAND.— The expectations of peace conveyed 
Villafranca as far if was con He hoped that a further improvement would take place, by | by the last snail | have not been realised so TM as w 
the Üayour's iem ‘he Em iy reopnisod the extension of commerce veen th o countries, by the ti ted. pod t coast 
nition Pondering developmeut of the liberal tendencies of the Russian Govern- pa = ADE ba 
the other Pe sali. g geile te p i ment, and a more cy on the part of that Govern-| at Tauranga the submission completa: bat 
to compliment - En at MN gem eee ment in the Eastern question. He further expressed regret | it has not Ap ‘followed by that v ‘the Waikato tribes, 
the had once doubts, us | that e principles were not suficiently acted upon in a d th t as th ; 
he think ity of Italian rendent sra ences dà dr 4 hoped for a speedy change in the Russian r 4 LL anne a P e spring 
5 our unity irrevocable. We will not take one step | comm sivi these latter will once iiie be actively in 
RUP go forward us me and I slowly, but cii was understood that William Thompson, who 
Perfectly olent ma M M Pr -— = PozAND,—The Governor of Galicia issued a a proclama- | was in dtu nei ibopitidod of Tauranga, was onl 
Solution, it is Se have | tion on Friday, stating that, with the exception of high} waiting to see whether the Governor wonld act with 
fisci Mtidence = ‘the pus "a Ey has rae devoted | treason and rioting, the treatment of c a id clemency or severity, but he h tha 
: Mist us for QS seg mr EE dd opem o bes Me E La he: ffences — the PU a. y” the military tribunals : 
mij eme possible P a Em. T baare dta | dui te henosforiaea ba 
de may be brought to mend to Lak civil tribunals, Bu Frene paper 
Austria to fresh 
AS u cce - expression of my 
ve the trea 
dug which he at m length agains 
pop 
Yl pt ns 
Th would lessen the 
Marquis p, that the RA wn 
e 
reli Pepoli said 
occupation AD. Whose in d the French 
her Stability a had sana t and it 
d 
Germany had nn. the Schleswig- 
Wu 
Capital ty, transfer service, 
err E It had freed the Kronch h 
i res) nsibility y 
e t e and releved the dg a iun party. 
ci 
4» come. He hoped the i re- | the has 
dis Liy thence temen England and France The Ottoman Bank estimates 
a the refusal of ha deserto bp partio rtioipalo in 
alliance, which oe task of Italy w this] THe Pmrwcr». brow remm 
ideas, ardia could secure the. eec of "liberal an —€— company T AE concession for is resisted M 
territore, S t of a cession of | tion or i 
pw Signor: Bemer ihe for the Convention. Principilities, They are to bo completed im three! the result we would no doubt 
6 preparations are m an approaching 
erem m Galicia, bt vid uina arms and 
money have been already p 
qus 
he construc- } is 1 Victoria, and if the ring ae 
over the rep rivers in the Fire any countries tanding b e. 
it as the colonies 
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