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NovswsxR 14, 1863,] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
е proposal, The Constitutionnel, Pays, France, and | d'Auvergne has arrived in Paris, and will Shortly 
Patrie applaud “the lofty ideas and generous aspira- | proceed to London. The nk of France has raised its 
tions" er e 
other Parispapers commend itas esae гыр conciliatory. | BEL —The N dient were opened on Tuesday 
The Senate and Corps Lógislatif n Friday to | Бу the "Kin =- in person. The following is an abstract of 
receive 2 communication from the Вне? т to the | км Majesty's speech :— 
Corps Législatif. In the sitting of the Corps Légis-| “Тһе King acknowledged the testimonies of affection and 
latif M. de Morny commented upon the address of the бетов which he had received from the country, Lo Ae 
En . He said :— io ота 
nfid а path; 
ГАНА spoke of the benefits entail а ai 
Кору ерее this admirable! and liberal speech ара b the abolition of the Scheldt AA alluded to the 
9 ies imself, because he had been brought up to admire | progress of agriculture. enumerated various Bills шон would 
— epe ge g^ individual and absolute liberty | be laid before the Chamber, and stated that the financial 
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г and | arts, of public education, апа popular ag rige 
sound public јадро En e as ta l 
ears to realise ds yt адап Revolutiong р Pn" Tho Kin m intended, on lea avi ng С o visit his 
ve never been turned to the advantage of durable liberty. kia in-law, the Ar chduke Maximilian, E "the Arch- 
Mara зт ly i bs › established бану Ъу а „воой чаба“ | du ess (e eos аб Miramar. 16 appears, however, 
s a vereign and an mbly of that his Majesty's konpa rendered it advisable for him 
modes views. но М nd to maintai Jes y 
Sodani УЧУ asido taro е im to return to Brussels by the sh ortest ooa without 
gcom wi attin at popular s afago 5 had pec former | going to Min ramar. 
as - а! n Cham 
aerem дч, чек front form of government. жз айі Paussa.-- The ioii bara pir dnd T 
too o doubt the loyalty of their intentio 
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tr qe ajesty оа for а terminati: 
b ^ CEU а ET o 'the rise of Siferences uu he Mr nment and the 
m ега р Chamber. He announced а [od whid SA regulate the 
the place whi E M. Pod bes made the centre of the f rights of the Government ња f the Budget not being 
new constitution al Oppo ion А pu blic sittin took 1 
ace on Saturd fs tapat, ШШ te 
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Ап account of ihe situation “ the Empire has p 
distributed among the Senators. and Deputies $ 
plus, uld probably be the case with the revenue of 
1863. The Budgets for 1863 and 1864 should be laid before the 
“Wi th regard to foreign affairs, the б sketch: es the € apparent deficit the latt ul 
CR which ex eT the M P queue eed pu Бану oved by th Dum and building tax of 1865. The balance- 
to wert for 1859, 1860, and 1861 wou mit e 
ld be submitted to ti 
Chambers, as well asa Bill setabliabing the expenditure 
of. 
Let us | Of associations, сеа regulations to the press laws "i Чы 
erg | 18 of June last, and to а new Criminal Code. The Govern- 
ment was still endeavouring to secure tho continuance of the 
reaty with 
Austrian directors to withdraw from the undertaking. 
T he Memor andym, addressed by Austria to Prussia on 
was officially published 
on И М this document Austria expresses а 
| hope that, Prussia may be induced by h т loyal senti. 
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| me n towards the Co биму to accep the proposi- 
| tions MM ady хи to by 24 German —— 
It say s thai ich acceptance on the раг & of Prus ssia 
fail th ле ti ther 
Governments к have not yet given in their 
Eu A D j^^. (imei near Linarea, on the voyage 
to Cyprus. Тһе specie and mails on board were 
отор: 
—The opening of the Foggia n took 
Жл r^ Mos . The King, who w 
anied 
z Gener іе Mu mora, the Ministers, 9r D 
эи. у, any gentlemen connected with the 
тенеу АЖ t Foggia at 7 о?еїоск on the previous 
evenin fram the different towns h 
8. roug 
which the Royal train passed state that His Majesty 
was enthusiastically received by the people all 
along the e. he passage of the King was 
one continued trium The railway stations wera 
splendidly illuminated. ^ The Bishops of Pescara and 
Е ted reli ceremonies he occasion, 
review h i and 80 e National 
Guard of the province subsequently took place amidst 
the M" giving proof, by е loudness their 
and | acclamations, of their devoted уру, та the King 
and the unity of Kaly, The ajest 
Zollverein, while maintaining the commerce reial t ; 
ghts France, and e Пу tò ate its relations esty arrived at Naples at midday, get 
meet a responsib ty w wie Should Federal execution in Holstein require the app by the , Royal Princes, th ndie, à 
. The statement еп 2 that | caticn of extraordinary means fro russia, estimates | authorities, Не drove through the principal streets, 
N men A: would be laid before the Chamber. The negotiations with | which were densely erowded, and was enthusiastically 
ав Aet miih respect to the German reform question would be submitte d Lo CD 1 Т , ki f “ 
satisfaction that in Italy A. "has gncooeded о the agitation the Diet. His Majesty concluded by ше Wo live in an irs y the people, 10 wor ‚э MA 8 societies 
man qu The ind, how agitated time, perhaps stand upon the brink of а more owed the procession, e siree d 
o i tu agitated future, І ask ZW therefore, the more urgently to with dn and lined by the хайы" od rd of the 
bring about an underst ng upon the solution of home f Naples and. C The garrison 
questions with es earnest will." T Naples (а, ig ent о 
In the sitting 'of the Upper House on Tuesday | УУ loud "n оша ^ i ly" 
ere 
" the Address to the King was agreed to by a small 
pon majority. Among the members who voted for it was 
futur These post 
осе advantage ыз the E. oi The Roman Gov he iow of Ju astice, The Minister of tho 1t terior 
8 ted to the on за 
ment has endeavoured enlise several of the теба 
gained in the pe — the 8 
Chur We ha T 
s еей. тте осв ав was issu: E RETI 
organise the new cin; 
о constitute the m ilitary force Par to suppress a mM ап im ape te a of а press law ; but 
age with our loyal Ae A and, о Mee а хы te ta 
patience to which it was lved бине was only applicable to а enposety Li 
We are justified in believing that these [e — was поб suited to remain as a perm. manent 
fluences will contribute to dissipate prejudices and i f the Government. was to allow 
ta! а better d 
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peror Napo oleon'a оно at the opening of the 
Freneh Cham M" The Minister of War 
ordered the line m the Volturno to 
uvergne presented 
1 to the КЕЗ Thursday, and left 
Pope has conferred on the 
Pius IX. 
Ten w laden with stones, while passing the 
aggons, 
ме ni bridge « over the Tiber, | on p. fell No pe Ча Аа 
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erisis in that ека быы 80 
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wise, е: ine» Ne отп pe e 
hall the more Approve this, P» Greece will have аб her М head а | Bockum-Dolffs were chosen Vice-Presi. idents, Herr |; 
Sovereign v belon We а — - E to France by old and | von Grabow in his speech said— 
he Sultan tha most friendly relations. ** His post was 
East Dus penco been іар diet urbed. Under — Aree (сыны 
У; ене Ti ines eg renti by the бошо са constantly in| "is eri ч ате 
сап опу 
x info peut pirit. — Las) he t 
Ve» on iy in M 
Thursday, pss members being presen von 
Grabow- was elected President by 224 votes баё 87 
votes for x von der Heydt. MM. Unruh and КАТ ч 
Аа. чаш иә of two "Mi X с orth to 
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ере Intelligence from Athens to the 6th inst. 
no thah i at the request of the King, M. Bul 
ая " € m, & new Cabinet, T lows :— 
farm > т diner Pi President of the Council, 
= ааб аена =н е 4. Bulgaris pres nce, Drosos; Minister 
external dangers Und M. na i 5 Minis! 
tho rina sri UNE Prussia's mission адада of Justice, iamantopulos; Minister of Foreign 
Fatherland w would be ре йшшгей” airs, М, Find Min of Public Worship, M. 
t | The Crown Prince, who arrived from England on pur- Petzalis; r for , M. Smolentz. Th 
pose to attend Ve ренә = of tha Sanet left Berlin -— ie Tile of done «n King of the Hellenes, 
n Wednesday, o . - de St. Plioulong ус» 
ve|  AUuST The de nt on Saturd Крез rige the Мотой Duke tantine. 
ties, | Jeli t t Rechberg the copy of an э ара It Main »- the ie rand Duke being convin i the 
e letter from the Emperor of the French to tho Emperor continual in of the in armen ia Poland, of the 
ustria, inviting «o to а Con esa of vt — affairs in that 
untry y the e eme of azare for its pacification 
re 
in "anter to insure, peace 
nal p Tho 
public Euro righ with. mind regard to accom: 
impen ri iban a 
the Whole nation _ shou e I s ex| d 
the Notables. We expect Lb hes п E а cannot refrain from SI tocan, овога W inier 
Mexican eap ment will ra ig aa tees which | Vienna have not ceased to 
v national r rrik m they м Е" 
use their Cim es чі — nts hs =; dare 
me es is that Austria s honest!y fulfilled the 
treaties. эле үч out богдай reform 
havo been based spon European Ёа. ghts, and were 
tion p eril directed appease the agitation of Germany. 
t| Austria сап оу aequiesce in ir maín idea x 4 m 
Lu; а mutual agreem ment between the Powers e the 
eventualities of war,” 
i the sitting of the Reichsrath on Saterday a credit 
the|of 69 
millions was unanimously granted to the 
ernment without v 0 Vienna ae 
Emperor and Empress, wi with the Prince Imperial, ers this to a onstration agains 
here they will ouais ; Fre Emperor's speech. The Union is in a 
m LM Ober Najutior vitre state of dissolution. The g were le to 
а month, During tbeir Majesties stay three sets of 
guests will be den 0 fe Ве "The first|come to an understanding with persons wishing to| m^ 
seb arrived there on the 10th inst. Prince de la Tour purchase the privilege, oceasioning the English and ! The 
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e Par e bee 
ry | authorised to declare Е the e мр ог Napoleon that Shish induced t the Emperor to intrust him with the 
ia i er t op 
on & basis yet to be deter n strengthening the | decreed, the Emperor consents to relieve = Ded 
Duke oL в fonctions si isi nant and Comman - 
in Poland, and that after the re-establish- 
ment of order he мечи resume his task, Тһе Grand 
Constantine is expected to awrive at Vienna on 
the 18th inst, on bis way to Baden-Baden, where he will 
e up се 
girls imprison h 
Уе inhabitants of Warsaw, have ported 
without sentence, Their place of dra мб qum was un- 
own, 300 other p Ар the citade A оң, Wednes- 
day, condemned to t ansportation. e women of the 
class i Ne 
ft from the ce been 
despatched in paste to Лодан, to P roliet ай Prince 
аме, w who is surrounded by i surgents, 
National Government has publi 
