THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND RIMUUUIE UAM Mec 
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Italian Minister, Signor Nigra, is among the guests | there was a private sitting of both houses whic ect taxes, Ha i 
Mti to participate in the festivities i that place. | | until midnight. On Monday tha Rigsraad held Te ee a Ch ho to certain ao 
The Papal Nuncio, Monsignore Chigi, was received by | sittings with closed doors Tuesday the Treaty | Crown property, whereby a at least a 
the Emp mpr Clou d on Sunday. | was read a first tim Aida 23 sitting of the Folke-| once accrue to the Treasury, H millios 
State Councillor Persil has been appointed Senator. M. thing (Lower House) o ig aad, fter a very | that the landed Property tar a 
Boudet, Minister of the Interior, has been tod was unanim bot resolved that it should | 124,000,000 lire, payable bé f 
Grand Cro f the Legion of Hon The read a second tim he final vote was taken on | coupons of the ublie bt, in 
Moniteur of Saturday published a long despatch from Wodne aix, whet the treaty was approved by 75 to 21 | pated, and that authorisation to issue m 
M. Drouyn de Lhuys, written w view of cor-| votes. One me mer abstained from voting, and four | to the amount oF Wi 0.009 re should 
ti he calls the erroneous impression” of the | others were absent. All the deputies from Schleswig | him. Finally, he ed, amidst generi 
negotiations leading to: the Franco-Italian Convention ii be enclaves ceded by the a to Germany voted | all parta of the ae fae Bill m K 
con ig: n Cavaliere di Nigra’s vas despatc ch. agai the adoption of the Tre aty. , The Bi ill was cated to the Ch ambers, by x veh the ag 
uys m ae at Florence is not to be al 1e motiateki sent i eel is Civil List, Tm 
considered asa sta. age the way to octo nd poi of the;Rigsraad, in which the de bate ‘commenced on | Rille were then subitd ta the 
e withdrawal of the French | Thursday with closed Ti and was expected to ae inistry. A Bill for t 
troops leading to a spontaneous revolution at Rome, €—— yesterday in a pubis a itting. The Govern- | accounts of the sum of 
France retains her Tibort of action, such a contingency | ment will thus be enabled to forward t of the tow 
not having been contemplated by Convention. He|to Vienna to-day. e of th 
refers to the ter hts of the nation” and|  AvsTRIA. ur etu > vt state that the the transfer of th 
* national aspirations,” which have so frequently been | scheme of under pi PH Turiu. in 1865 ; 
used in the Italian Parliament and the Italia nah ina as|and that Ed ape tial Ie Po era on e subject : 
indicating “underhand ways among certain parties,” | have taken place between the representatives of | capital he 
and “aspirations at variance with the declared object |some Courts. It is said that the King of the | withdraw the Bill on ecclesiasti 
of the Co ntion,” and sa’ at it is difficult t toj Be elgians takes an interest in the suceess of the before the 
explain how Italian Royalty is to find itself some da and that lty is the position | declared 
at Rome when it seemingly forbids itself to go there. | f Austria in the "It aliah que wi ion. A new Stnte loan Railways had been a 
He declares that the moral means of which Italy has for 25,000,000 florins, bearing 5 per cent. “interes, was | it would b 
reserved to herself the use, consist solely in the forces | officially nnounced on Wednesd ay. The e price is | the Chamber for 
of civilisation and progress; that the only aspirations | fixed at 87. "The following is said to be cara 8 dr the contraetors on account of 
which Co f Turin can consider legitimate I | mary of the contents of a despatch addressed to the j capital, In the si 
for their object the reconciliation of Italy with the| Roman ae dany: a by the Austrian Cabinet, on were exchanged be 
aaa id B M s transfe of the apital is a solemn | Franco-Italian Convention. relat the financia 
pledge ld|. “The Prom ts of Austria will not — her to interfere | spoke upon the 
bo to ann it aet, To this despatch Cavaliere ie tho sales ros wit = a ne Beam sti alati tions of ae kop ‘Gon | the transfer of the 
di Tre the T M Minister i in Paris, has replied in a vention. The of the Po the contrary; will | sity fe specia 
despatch st ting g a t the It anan e Pte have done apt in pi "e mity y with with its es & in nter gating by the 
and said no! g to give r Sob ouf of wo RAE eiay make eiicien arrangemen s for bein ga h S5 1 
underhand ways, P (hat they bv expressly reserved the | '9 Protect iteel? at the s x ean pans everal ot 
national aspirations, and that in the event of the Papal DETA PAOR RYE $ announce | tion, Signor 
Government bein ble to subsist b pet the two | that an armed f ingurgepis ham been discovered | g 
: 1 SET note they had despatched to Cavalier 
Governments would have full liberty of action upon | ?? Mount Rauth, rinli, They fir few sho e thought he s 
wounding three soldiers, and then disappeared, A ban tation:ó£ tha dal 
o 
our Italian news. nstitutionnel d 
i is despatch neral Della tayar ia v POT E pursue ta 
Marmora as a fresh proof of the good uuderstanding Traty. Della 
between the French and Italian Governments. The vals T avaliere a Nim. bli pi Ambassad dor at General Della 
diplomatic onyention, regulating the sugar Ls rare Paris, in veonegneee o PN gab acca tei. 
was sig ned jn aris on Tuesday by the representa tiv of M. Drouyn de Lhuys in the Moniteur. He says 
of En end Dci nce, Bel and Holland. — he repels the thought of ever rid 
T gla elgium recourse to secret dealings, but has entire confidence in the 
gau m iui this weak at i of beh ai gress, ie powers may have | Note 
logn: " sepa: wn opi sonsequences of this act, but th Cha 
from his wife in France, h o illegitimate children cannot be re yrs subject of practical iscnsslon from the m passionat 
tr 
findin 
ing that two bodies 
uud drowned, she charged him 
TN. 2 aa ondea to a 
country M lige ot which He was 
traced and apprehended, M P. Taine | Waak back to 
Bou jo ogne he confessed the crime. 
N.—The Politica of Friday adiu M "Admiral 
Si is the bearer of 
zone on the . At Ponteba, a large jenes on 
the road, they seized the post horses, and v 
Car 
i i ently o e qu uestion of à 
execution of eT Skaak ay, | Mw is a nd on Pris, the | S 
ding s Govemment o i E aspir: 
people belong to its n: bà 
subject of an international e ra “econo 
Italy and the Papacy has always be 
ment, ‘and the 
themed 
= o Gov 
eems ue dioe € concern di in p inu 
one 
mentioning rel 
TE 
E 
rves, as 
"ese. | the previous questio 
of the of the Cha mber- of | transfer of the capital. 
oppaina on the trans far of the capital to. Florence, | as 
pe the reassembling of the House on| ri: 
the 3d imh stated hy the principal object | th 
a end LA. the French 
“The na 
the vy. 
pam te again 
t, who, 
ons 
Pafen aT 
Señor urillo has pontahes a 
the holders of the certificates of the Pas 
righ 
+} 
prepare 
ac creunstance, 8, W the 
Téallans the gua of the prin ciple T no co a 
Ranting in iP a ome. It rejected the doubt 
t that pri incipte | would not be pe art out bape | 
he says, have n 
promises part of the 
present the — vg od 
ditur i 
ELT cause an increase Pe the expenditu 
emanda pre a avaya Se rojil th their ege 
overnment will shor Up isroluee a x ae = "pare 
nish battery at Care safe. e E 
w saved themselves by ‘aking t to their bo: c 
Spanish rne require all vesséls to show thei 
colours when passing yid range of the fortress, and 
the firing is attributed t glect of this rule, 
SWITZERLAND Es Herman 
and Madame Sophia Tea kd used % Pe 
husband of the sagt terminated on Saturday night, 
when the j Jaya after $ ego Riana returned a 
xerdict of Not 
DENMARK. k cod President 6 of He os opened 
m 
ho pen of principle to be both PS and useles 
from | tions. of tie 6 Convention. It Nic ee 
and was ause a etes not the object of eee ipa 
fom | commie h ad had regard | to th ditur p Hi 
ess. In 
clusion it recommended the adoption of the Bill, a 
posec b h i 
theC 
most unanimous wis wer 
ry | he Meu to publie opinio 
«d favour of the pan in qu uestíon, 
s malt always proceed: i d 
and Monday r parmi d their ge y to. 
the digi er ide of thel Bit fi br the trinsfer of the capital. | certain . MN onea y" ey shon uld go 
Minister of Finance made | return fue nom 
tate ici according to which 200,000,000 | distant e by Sia 
ta. pou the 
or. Lapor 
t he did not lit ae Kiat ey a renunciation of 
of 
by now 
n, Head 
ig 
aving. 
for 
He said that end to pro pose 
Me fred loans until the fina p= 
n 
“position of Italy | 
ced an imm 
,000,000 Ti en in Mie publie expen- 
42,000,000 lire of whieh will be i introduced in 
ought," he said, 
Florence." By ci 
itution. 
the Rigsraad the treaty 
Mie the house by the orae In the eyening 
it Josie wap inii the 25 
. he ca ud 
ie AE 2 E 
He d yx Pu 
after his own fashion- 
rA ie i ^ ree prior to | 
| expects an increase 
of 40,000,000 lire in the proceeds of the tobacco, sali, ' 
treaty 
