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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,  — (sug, 1, ty 
behind it was the € ES the Wiesbaden police in his | yi I have oer well to MN in concert with | 
depot tags Wiis Wt Mn. ruine 1 / a-Hori TEL N.—AÀn es s signed by almos 
Mira st ir it by armel foresters hon Le = ene ot a the tro » inbabitants of ees Schleswig and Als hu 
under the ple “of protecting: “the imperial guests, been presented to the German Civil Commissioners iat 
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pn 1000. TN have been [ERR 
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—A despatch from C 
Bs Th n inst, states $e in oem " ople, dig 
ns of Nubar Pash ha neg ou bos septo ee 
tthe|the duchy, stating that it n the universal desire 
Rai yi ai ive i tant con- 
Eugenie | North Schleswig to remain and live in cons 
2 E Majesty declined ‘the Eur Duke's nection with enmark, and that a eio aped 
Y agree to a divisi sion of Schleswig according to nation- 
anu nts, who eee ed he at the Wiesbaden station, be Holstein to Germany, and thereby 
otter I d 1 all sist in a State of Schleswig-Holstein. 
é T ill not exercise 
a k a simple They a. pray that Germany will x 
ik) MEME gs der E jet H S her rights of war by annih ilating the Le of 
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Schwalbach without halting. The imperial retinue upward of 200, 000 Schles pit. P aga: s e d depriving 
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Ca nal question, ot Napoleon in usd 
TuxIS.—The Turkish Gove aa 
to. recall the udi fleet from T 
Commissioner accredited to the Be " Well ag 
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i i i i ts, | t f their connection with mark, a 
consists of some ladies, her aren Court vemm in which LEE say they have found the HEAR happy 
fo elegr i 
visits from the King id Prussia, the Queen of the | Occupied by a corps o pts XE uS 
Netherlands, the Duke of Nassau, dud ph pases William aei uh Austrians, 19 Germanic Diet has p 
of Hesse. Prince Md Princess ees a in | visio 
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op o E Pa M or the purpose of 1 removing the|to the Empress Eugenie at ek MA Mel on 
obstacles oa to the wie of the children of Sanday evening to Frankfort, to be present at_a grand 
Sig on. The s situ uation, in whi ch Victor debole dinner at the Prussian Embassy. It is said 
manuel t df. that his } Majesty was very coldly received by the Frank- 
to the Ch vit has prevented th epi of the first, | fort people. - On Monday night M Majesty returned 
and the Prince will not consent to the ceremony for the | to Berlin, accompanied by Count von Bismarck, The 
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IA. —M. Lejean, French ea | 
on the Red Sea "ry Mess at. Marse 
been thrown inte rison by Kin ing Tien 
gained his m by ACUDAN the di exi 
from that -— ritory. He reports that | he left ri 
his br other captive, the British Co Consul, 
required E nis Ethiopian "P to 
En ngland a propo on: 54 marriage 
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second taking place before - Mem to the baptism g oí 
of. the first Ph ave been ved. To obtain this| G t has already sent a suitable reply to the 
h Qneen 
answer having r spect lin, he | 
sent the Const: to prison, where he is p to X 
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result is the bject of the presènt —— and | last note of Earl Russell upon the preliminaries of 
there is no doubt that it will attained. | peace. No official notification has yet been received 
The Moniteur publishes a long report te d M. Duruy, | from Darmstadt and Nassau relative to their entering 
Minister of Public Instruction, on the result | the: Zollverein on the basis of the rane dragon | to, 
tre m ar 
T 
. Ben enjamin - Langfield 
M ‘while on their way from a port in v. 
to mS ea HAYE. been murdered 
The English oisi at Tehera ran s". as A: Ae 
000f. (2000/.), | i | ; 
the most useful and practical application of the | year, caer ha ing nd archbishop of the diocess for 
ie pi e com i 7 23 i i dt, in a 
year. ve s 
five years; but as in 1858 no improvement had been Bavarian gina n 1837 he proceeded to Rom 
brought forward of sufficient merit to deserve the|and ps ted. ‘the pre hat at the hands of 
reward, the time was extended for another four years, the Po 
lapsed. T issi 
whieh have just elaps he commission has now| AUSTR - Tm of the Conference took place on | | 
who was a friend of Mr. pr 
jec 
HINA, ed overland 
Rae report the tye tee of Nanki 
Zi EALAND.— —The following account of 
made its award, by conferring t the €— on M. Ruhm- | Tuesday. exo ted that 
is Mn by 
July 25: b 
korff, for the well known achine which bears | was a ni radi mide fond Austria and P t the | 
his name, iud. cieli was e at | claims of the Duchies to the t ruin and State pro- 
His 
Foix on iniae, Notwithstandin ng the rain, an | perty of Denmark should be settled by payment of a |i 
se Cro ble i 
immen wd assem Oo wi the execution, | fixed amount. Another sitting took place on Wednes- 
He refused to allow any priest to atto ui him to day, but vay little progress was made towards the 
the scaffold, and uttered the most « b ies. | The armistice wi prolonged, 
He maintained a stubborn demeanour, and on his way | as neither Lia he belfigerents has given notice that t it 
to the seaffold sang in a loud voice, to the air of the| has to cease on nies of October. The report that 
Marseillaise, some verses compos sed by himself in| the Emperor of aie was about to visit Berli in is 
i ith £ the € f 
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—The Comme erce Algérien states that a| Austria and Prussia in reference to the Customs’ Unio 
The 
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Freer Of locusts alighted: on the village of | will be mus Pci but the date of their op pening 
. Arnaud, on the 29th ult. "The colonists were for a | Ern t yet been decided on. It is rumoured that 
mile 
moment astou nded at this sudden invasion, but, mind. jouielé has determined to acknowledge the Kingdom 
f ep which i 
taly, a rt to 
they attacked the: locusts with. great energy. After | disarm the hostility to the Empire in Italy, iet vae that 
tili 
many empl her position in her Italian States. It is also rted 
*ing for that purpose every weapon they could lay their ~~ the Austrian Government labeuds shortly tó 
hands on—such as sticks, forks, and sithes. These ecogn ise e King | Geo! orge | of Greece, r regar we having b 
w — ‘were of a gray colour, tolerably large, and | p Bavaria. 
emely voracious. M arrival was preceded by a|  ITALy.—The Po - has returned An 
visi s poe immense concourse of people Publ on "ui line of 
inhier n n Monday evening | route to the Vatiean, and cheered his Holiness, It 
ne ‘their resignation to the ee On Wednes- | is stated that one of the two cardinals’ hats now vacant 
day -— a eir resi nation, and deputed | will be RRT upon Monsignore Manning, formerly 
n to séostatibuto the "Cabinet, with. the|arehdeacon of Chichester, and brother-in-law of th 
este rot 
condition that Sefior Pacheco should remain "Minister! for| Bishop of Oxford, and the other on a French bishop, 
Foreign Affairs. e Ministerial crisis continued on| who is a close personal friend of the Emperor. A 
ursday, and the me on that day summoned | telegram from Turin states that the brigand chief | 9 
Marshal nnell. rocco, who was said to have left Rome with a Spanish 
PomrUGAL.—The elections have passed off quietly, | passport, is still a& Rome, under the protection of the | fly 
and have resulted in a very large majority tor the | Papal Government nt4 The ^" urin publishes an 
i t. e he Beja prt way has official li t v e hares ee uted to Cr amounting | to 
e Bank of Portug coca d Pa to 65 in all, ising ma » en robbery, 
its rate ot discount t o | arson, me Ms inl very mated 
geese xe eios Jussu. — A mbieription has as en. “opened: im the |! 
haere go the conflagration at gy ers bam € 
oif T that had been done, however, 
* After the roverso at the Gato 
for you «em 
not come, and now we are coming l 
ing, therefor ¥ that you may expect to see me 
month, and not to let any of Jud oldiors ‘out, fot our 
men vill "x “Sa p them. We give you 
Say 
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m bad, not io 
Ls i t land, pee 
deep mi d Pes gre comple 
rifle-pits. The Maories assumed the 
oir Ki 
plain. Thes 
in, inea Colonel Greer extended his men, plac 
tion 500 yard fom the pits, and maintained a 
re sufficiently n 
nded, and, with a cheer which mad 
48d, the 68th, — "- — [i 
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volley, and s! eir un: well 
ba Mis em enoountar tarmini t P 
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thei end lo: rf 
rim mps culi 
thay could not prevent the 
Maories were killed in t 
were pe mra Rs se: 27 wound 
and 10 other prisoners. 
ait of the Mabries at tho ‘Gata 
of Rawiri's challenge to th 
department. This measure has not been caused by any | cooo that a large fire had also taken place at for is 
demand of the Federal Council. Tn ey Oe got of the K and “that incendiarism was on the Ed find qu 
he extradition pace in that neighbourhood, rifling. Nine 
of Langiewicz, notwithstanding, ite for r promise to D.—The Posen hema Le that the sen- | wound 
that effect, the Federal Council will wine negotiating nes: und on the Polish ladies whó have been so , and Ensi 
M. the Cs de ect, vi aeo, however, renounci cing the mer ng in confinement in that he "hate just been pub- felt by the east coast tribes, bui 
e$ Lad iis MR Siesta ai v The Countess cnr has been condemned pert gt 
sevi ousan five years’ imprisonment with irons; the Countess 
E atures res was T tothe King a few days since | Wodricka randjMesdame Ze Zebrowska to 10 months of the and Wi 
din d of th ; Wilkoszewska and Ilning | neighbo 
: expres t the profound conviction that|to six months; and Mesdames Alexandrowicz and Lewd 
Ale di in g o follow a Taua line of polic; y to | Dymidowicz to four. All the ladies have appeal 
at pursued ye the Eider-Danish Cabinet, bees had "mies eral forei ournals state that the f oùt, however, Thomp 
mit. such great ealamities upon the co ntry. It}betrothal of King George of Greece to the Grand | the, Colonial Secret 
The choice of the new couneillors of the Crown Se 
"to usthatthe fforts i" 
ge end. T = eet — rity o €— _ opr sg — the statement by the fact el the Grand | N 
ted n milit tler 
ise pe the gravity of the > circum Duchess is only 11 years of age. The debt of 1824.25 has i A bel ab Tauranga, 
Ten die Rien TER Ruther ready for all sacrifices | been recognised by the Greek Government, The original Repeats in Sib er of the Waa eir ac 
‘His Majesty replied as follows: a sil require.” Capital of 7,000, 0004, sterling has been Consolidated at | wil secius eut te robels oft from 
e 2 millions at 5 per cent. interest. The Po wers: have, | 9f supplies.” t the 
à sentiments of confidence 
‘ou express towards it is stated, shown themselves Peas to thi 
it proves to me the er Tour Tar rs of the " 
m" Of | had raised t fag, trained 
as taken place at burg. Some doubt destroy ' the pa ric: southern 
arrangement, and have made important concessions. | made repeated assaults u 
ealand authorities are ta 
UNITED STrATES.—On aa ul 
