Juxx 18, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL deir 
tunity of growing suddenly great, but it is upon th started for Munich with a 1 
em or Muni object. e official sempe ts! * xa ^ EX Bufülora ‘The enemy having 
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fortune which is offered to Ton. Your destro fo e independen ence, Gazette in announcing the i issue of this ailing says: Er e woon those two columns; 
xpressed, so often frustrated, will f you| “The ter dimensions the events at the seat of war | — Magen nta, and umm to fall back om bis left 
o rJ 2— worthy of ap Unite — tee pra assume the more serious becomes the duty of Government to | at the commencement of explains the cessation in the firing 
pose—the deliveran our y- Organis» mad enable i 
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ictor Emmanuel, uo has um e d; M. v you the| her confedera rman Powers, with that weight which | — bad — e greater porti — of Buffalora 
to honour. Remember that without discipline there can | Prussia is called upon to use, and w which corresponds to the | against General M Mahon before Magon ap Teek to bear 
be no army ; and, animated 1 the sacred fire 3 patriotism, | position of Germany as a Power in Europe. Looking from — | Line boldly attacked the farm of Cascina Nuova xd ze 
only be to-day soldiers, to-morrow you will be the free citizens | Point of view, and regarding the continually increasing arma- | | trs of the Village, an which was defended QR 
22 country. Done at the Imperial Head Quarters at ments even of neutral Powers, Government has found it rian regimen es hundred m the ent lad — 
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d dd the colours were 
nottake Prussia and Germany by surprise and . | pressed by * ble forces, wn Agr thre 
proc The character of measures etre ees is so fully í eee — t rete B r ^ 
— —A m h ago, confident in efforts o lomacy, on all these steps that it is less second li the G 
I still hoped for the maintenance of peace, wise sade mur the | tion respecting them. The country will grant them . con- | un — the come Gene Camou, who, 
invasion of . tby he Austrian t: MM ope cal arms, | Currence, and the German federal will also as we ho cing to the. fron ene — the shock of the enemy, and 
We We were n not 88 Mà were see in this new measure, taken in the interest of the ty — Hime! to Motteroug v's and —.— s Divisions * 
„and we order to weist è our » olt to in| and the position of — e a Power, their confidence in Be fom — At this moment of — 
Re, visions AX EE formidal laand ba mspect initiative of Prussia realised.” the of the Second C 
forehand t; t e en of t STIRIA.— An 8 decree has been issued — Dye with 4 40 guns on the rail haussée, 
nal pod cep de oi ail; France has n found ing the payment of intexest on the national loan rege the e havoc. 
th of i e con e of the war, de je edo in beak — ip. M ble. “tate was the 
patriotism. It is now only 10 days since com- ha premium of 25 or in Govern- | key of position. r troops took it how no by house 
cleared of an AER D Y died Cnr X Bub — ment bonds to be redeemed with co compound interest | Son ere rag wt T A 20. sane — 10,006 
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combats and gained a decisive victory, which has — to it after — z 2 from the date of their iss 5000 prisoners pO II = Mabon took — 
gates of the capital of Lombardy. You hav e put. more Tra: —The Moniteur. of Friday publishes the fol- | sours à pied, ed by © - th 
85,000 Austrians hors de combat, taken 17 * oxi wil S ] g Generals —— — my — ; 1500 men were either 
is a uarters xd or w 8 r 
have more struggles to support and obstacles to overcome, “Phe French arm qp round San Martino, im. VE nasso suds eir Po — A" Le edhe ——— Eoen aa 
on you; courage, then, brave by oi of the Army of difficulties to — If it marched on Piacenza it would both killed, While leadin, their mon, Colonel Drouhot, of 
Italy. Your forefathers from above mplate you with | have had to that fortress and force a. of the Po, the 65th of the Lin and Qo Colonel Chabriene, of the 2d, fell 
pride. —Given at head-quarters, Milan, st th Jung." there 900 metres in width, and that dificul ion wouid n T n the — side e Vinoy's 4 Rer v 
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— -— eagle. —— Colonel — mitz has and rice-fields. On both sides, therefore, there was an almost | M * — the onem: 
in Par missio ed e Emperor | and he deceived the Austrians by concen his forces at | forces, it eufletod Tarent derte were killed and 50 
io davor to he s Enpres the flag of the 9th Regiment | the abd. sven. Bobbio onthe wounded 3 oa non-commissioned officers and men were 
right, by occup, Casteggio 
which w — n at a — of nein. On the 8ist the army received the order to | Placed A i ea AP 4 Bg! the fx suffered 
Magenta. a The or i of General Espinasse has been | march to the left, and crossed the Po a — yar the bridge of —— Colonel Delort MEE DM Me cae 
to | received a bullet wound while — Cae 2" 
rapid march on Novara. The efforts of | Marshal Canrobert’s troops also suffered n Sd 3054 
taini was carried on board the steam-frigate | the army were directed on the right, on Robbio, and two com- | de Senneville, the Chief of his Staff, was killed at his Kg d 
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with Austrian priso sign eir officers, | time, the French army was ad on Novara, and it took | ^os de combat, while the village and bridge of nta were 
they all fell into —— Bey E p studs in the | position on tbe very same ground where 10 years pre A 
absence Of arm s, pai id military honogreto t remains viously Riny. — gave battle. Her di it eua n rench — remain Y of the field of battle, 
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of their brave adversary. 2 march had been tected by wen encamped 
Srarx.— The Madrid Gazette of Sunday publishes a op our right flank 4 Olengo in front ot Novara. 4 Todor 1o 
4 3 Don i ese circumstances it was en to © reserve that the * 
of Don Po cin wlan a cr erm — y Urotlier Emperor had to intrust the ipe. 2 the movement v | Ni were found on the battle-field. The 
» Jj recog . lace behind the line of battle. On s 2d June a division 2 AES Austrian ea which — and us are those of Clam- 
— The Duchess of Brabant was. safely | the Imperial Guard was advanced — ds Turbigo, o p A 8 Schwartgen. e Lichtenstein. . Field- 
| Ticino, and not finding any resistance it yid rae br — a wa Gy —— commanded in person. Thus, five days after 
e | across. — * — veror having received con firma’ intelligence | the re from Alessandria the allied nni dd had given threo 
that the had rithdrawn to the left c p the river, corbata, gained a battle, cleared Piedmont of the Austrians, 
dered the 1 to be crossed at this point by the corps bolio s Aus ptss of iien; Since ry bat of Monte- 
the morro * a | bello usta arm + lost ADM ne n in killed and 
cil oi of f Ministers has since presen 
to the me praying his Majesty, in the name of the | 
people, that the young Prince name tha 
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sonifieation near the € — 
Walloon and Flemish people, who were ima — Mantua, Legnano, or 
Belgian A in 1830, and fhat the =a evacuated um am «e 
En oon bear the title of Coun unt o i, and — ram permet iom s — 
Maj es pudica: with this a left bank, 
One to that effect has been published. eed wars e us = troops a entered the town, invited 
s Federal Couneil has disbanded The Sune had been fixed pes e Emperor for Cha dimit by m ^ 
the troops in the and reduced the escapan of e Mir t „ General M‘Mahon’s | Lodi, and after having crossed the Adda destroyed the 
number of tr the ton Tessin to 3000, on | corps d. armit treiben the division of the Voltigeurs of 2 also evacuated rss pe after 
account of the seat of war having beco Jeu a — rance fim e | paver having the bridge and thrown their guns and 
from that frontier to Switzerland. On the frontiers of visión “OF the Orténdiers. of ammunition into the water. ` 
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ar des va making 33 piaco, . Sie sense of U E pte i ^ LI ra 
Foreign i ireular to the re which must ah warfare, The army of tho : 
sentatives of Russia at fore — = — was the river, and only o . — manicis A e a 
ns was hon ata | ment of the town. The municipality th ap- 
the war, from which the Plowing an extract: tandi: — "Mid Mis MEM 3 ; Umm 
“Our dire, Ske thar of tie abun rai Powers, is Ms a commission, w immediate! proclaimed 
— P — ie te join tbe — o had pr ictor Emmanuel „ The Austrians also 
Stanoes, and because e only means — —— m to the bridge at diem, it found, the Foul — em Ae towards the lower Po, to join the 
return of peace. The iine followed by somo States of 23 n on the banks of the "Ticino. t the provinces of Veni Forli, 
Confederation tends, on the con generalise the So "— RE t the other of 
by giving it a character Lyc oger go all 3 . General M'Mahon's corps at | Imola, e municipalities o uen esp 
human prevision, and which, under an mstances, would Buflalory, when about 2 o'clock he heard a heavy fusillade and | since pronounced in favour pm mal cause, and 
lead creased devastation, and would cause torren: of blood | eannonade in that q The General war coming up Jaimed Victor Emmanuel K om wsbrians 
to be shed. We can the less understand this tendency, as, | This was r by advancing on Magenta. also withdrawn fro the T. Oglio. taking th 
in tly of the guarantees Germany by the| The Emperor at once threw Wimpffen's brigade against the ve 1 m ri ziver glio, taking the 
ve of the accepted — n direction of the Venetian On the 12th the 
Len St ren se a — ree o beigh: mperor — Deenik oum -— bead-quarters to 
the German States thereby di from the fundamental n | Gorgonzola; amd in the afternoon personally superin- 
which unites them. The German Con m is a th th: f two brid, f boats th 
d —— defensive. It is on that i teni ie rowing or bwo ges o across the 
condition (d ce — articipated in the international | dri t . -|Adda. The operation, w nted serious difficul- 
e N besos of treaties 5 bert's column 35 other n un eeu oe perfectly effected, and as soon as 
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has or mobilising and Aq — 2 —.— Á— on Thursday "nk at noon, after * released her 
"e whole | Prussian —.— and E SUME it is 2 canker E — jeer considerable, Finally, after a along expectation of four —5 . — a to — 
at t ure is not gti, an wi Mellmet's — € icipality, proclai ment 
res : D th 8 t the Austrians 
Character, it is reported n that Prussia will take tho on comm, Pi field ot c% mee E AN Soy yes! 8 aaki 
at Berli finc brig jd ir 
En existing conflict if the French army cross the Marshal Canro = Divipon joined, of Genera REN work 
ian Commission e at Dresden on : — 
ae pisi ting for the transport v railway of 8 — ageing ome. At, 
E ian t p tance. The Generals corps, retarded in its — E 
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—— qued rh ani —. then than it should have been, had advancod in two the Archduke William. 
