Jose 11, 1859.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ttle is known beyond the fact that the French|evacuated Mortara, — the direction of — Curxa.— Baron G P " ^ 
— wes much greater, and the Austrian loss muc | and Pavia. The retreat was so precipitate | has — che d — — v 
less, than the first despatch had led the blic —— they left behind them corn and other articles Unrrep STATES.—4 declaration made by the French 
to believe, the French loss being now estimated which they had levied on — ' country. On Tu Tuesday Minister in regard to enforcing the doctrine of the 
at from to 7000, and the Austrian ustrian from 4000 to —— acuated Pavi ng sp f search created quite a stir in diplomatic 
The Emperor in his despatch to the d th tk t On | circles in A Count — 
states that the Imperial alone supported the | Wed ednesday the French — . victory at] his reeent departure from Washington, had a conver- 
shock o of the Aus strians fo ‘or two hours. | It is stated that Maleznano. T The A ée under General sation with an ex “governor of New York, i in which he 
seins M. 
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renched in that village, wur in 
zuard, were those commanded b General M*Mahon herz was sent by the Emperor could be prevented from affecti 
— Marshal Canrobert. G UE — and — ri an nd took the village with Tittle Air merc relations of the United States, = he ton os 
—.— Regnault x St. Jean d'Angely lonl of becomi 
arshals of France rie "e of battle, wor several | It is credibly stated that —.— Gyulai has been dis- m the doctrine of the right of search would be 
colonels pe * rank of general. missed, and Field — H reiterated and enforced. Despatches have been re- 
Marshal M*Mahon also P. — — the Emperor inhi. ; ™s rians are retiring on the Adda, | ceived from Governor Cumming, of Utah, to the 28th 
the title of Duke of Magenta. The Austrian force is| where the will — the allies battle. From the -— Considerable excitement still existed among the 
said to have been about 130,000 men, the Trad about | lake distrist we learn that the ernment of the| Morm ; 
—— The divisions of Marsbal mt 2 King of Sardinia is already in operation at Como keep them in subjection 
— i ys ses 
The news battle was immediately onza.| Tun Pacr 
mitted by the Minister of the Interior to General Urban precipitate retreat from 
all m N e of _ Departme ments, who report Varese, successfully effected a retreat with his near Caledonia 
that it , the houses being — rem ar - some — — ^os — 
decorated wi m : ons made for illumi- | diers have been taken prisoners and disarmed, e 
The Neapolitan en —.— Marquis Antonini, has funeral of the late King of Naples took place on the Parliament. 
deere to the [me the notification of the death | 31st ult., with all the formalities of Spanish etiquette, 
of Kin and ccession to the thro demanding 
Francesco 
HOUSE 8. 
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IL Th also presen : : eat. A t reign to-day by her Majest à 
ing Franc him as Envoy Extraordinary to the —1 has 22 been MM. p d — The House was crow 5 f e Tue s nous a 
h Court. E has into mourni inis urena, F. Scorza, summoned , eon e following 
to 3 days hoe the ine King. Tien -— fy ‘Bankr re, Ja — A from the | gracious Speech :— 
orders for the construction of 60 flat-bottomed os! or — 2 A “I avail f with satisfaction, in the t anxious 
; o size t yet Sina plc has der state ot publie ada ny Perlamen 
built; they are to be employed in landing troops on | an remm e — decree has been | bave summoned to meet with the least possible delay. 
en coast from ships of war, and are — pat ished, appoint as Ministers without a "ie of which yóu will learn how earnest and unceasing have been my 
tio — Cassaro, f 
Chasseurs to be organised on the plan of the Serra Capriola ng the right to — “Those endeavours have un been 
Emm pymes M 8 T their "— -—S experience, An officia] dec a- | declared bet between France -— TÀ one dip f er 
Avs — Accounts from Vienna state that on ration o ns ee A Jevy of 2500 on mr pude T ims ntain between them 
Sitarday en:, eri i gutt re, d uL EL TCU Ia 
procession and publie prayers, took place in that capital 22 — taster Bu 
imploring Heaven to bless the Austrian arms with | arrived from danse n * gunboat — | | deemed y, 3 of my — 3 — it: 
victory. 12 — 
it necessary, 
mein ; on the 5th wr and the A fleet, — > of the r of my Crown, to increase my 
* m: Mo ue Tun Selly — Iboro Euryalus, Brunswick, Princess | exoseding that which has been sanctioned by 
is sai orm „Pieter — and Lapwing, arrived on | “I rely with confidence on your cordial 
n 1 p 2 9th. he T , 
that the Ar aie 5 BoP Da bee — Tae ApnIATIC.—On the 5th inst. near Biancho, the death of the ‘King " vhs father, und M own wos —.— 1 — 
oe Austrian war steamer Eugen captured the French | thought fit, in concert with the Emperor of the French, to 
The | three-master Raoul, E — — from Cuba for hien nad iiplomatc intercourse with the Court of Naples, 
with a loc! M 
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nded — the late 
^ es a my other foreign me tin a perfectly 
the head of any army which Austria igi send if cH the mouths of “all rivers on the Venetian const. | suifactory foo footing. ager ae y 
Rhine. have been taken 
p to the present 40 Austrian vessels * GENTLEMEN OF THE Hob o Commons, 
by the French. * estimates for the year, for which provision has not 
been made late 
TURKEY AND 14 Parliament, yu Ld 
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mail bas arrivi 
with 150 of his men, were killed, 2 trust that a - 
conflicts we repulsed ther d Horsford crossed 
point with Te ea ioca of tho en side of pra imate i Kowreella la River into the Khyreeghur angles, and and sa settlement w. 
pos . rised a body of yds € een 2000 
— ot the CL J under Ummur 22 
trian account gives i oe the Garwa — taped and E 
was a fierce battle at Turbigo and Bu ih e | al loss. engagement p 
ih. At first only two ades o c emma ps XT. 18th of April, — m Hosungabad Military "Police | ami — 
but were su uentlg reinfo: 
other brigades under Prin Lichtenstein. I f rised a body of rebels, some sop strong, un 
the same day the Third Austrian Corps took part in the action. n 
"There was hard fighting at Buffalora, sometimes to the 
advantage of sometimes of the Austrians. The 
— ͤ— X On the 5th the battle was re- 
: fresh Austriam o en cn, On this day 
— ̃ — warren Ais Grant 
troops 
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was killed. The loss on both sides was very 
~entirel, 
ation between Milan, Pavia, 
On Monday A - 
after having spiked the guns. 
2 Milan im y 
allies and pr 
Sardinia, 2 5 — — e " change of the bias been | i 
announcing tha the proclaim ti f ornor o ^ 1 
Tombardy to —— On ec morning s the | appointed as Mr. Halliday’s successor, "n to the | affairs, 
ila f the bcr me nd nx o 2—.— — be 
— . ti —— h the Austrian offered 3 per inst.; i the oountry.— 
D d' or e Zoi sls Zo bel, Schwarzenberg, and annoanced the mo of — bills bearing interest his intention to iay before the Hons e of the m 
the line of the Po, 2 per diem: pen — 
