June 25, -— = SE. ae AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
sure: h third, M. Maria Mora, formerly Director of Public from j— , Count Cavour last week addressed a 
by be de of *the previous pol 8 "The Works who y iind 3 himself, and was tried by of Sardinia abro nd, charging 
dress as amende d was then a agreed to. Yesterday defau It, was declared uilty and eondemned to the ian G drt 
morning the Upper H 1 - t th 
20 rbarity 
hard labo eys, to perpetual privation ber a viol iolat sof war in n shooting z a family 
which had been added by the Lower House deprecating of — en p^ ri us 2 iege of occupying | of nine persons led Send — ali. “a 
—— of t r buat 
the abolition of church-rates, and proposed | public veillan: the putes, of shot for 
revision of the Prayer Book, and praying “for an ex- | commencin — mir his "20 years’ hard | In reply z this note the Austria 
nsion of the episcopate. The pee formally | labour, and; tat, toa m of 20,000 reals, ort pay ally declares that — cruelties attribu General 
adjourned until Thursday next, when it will be com- — e 975,000 reals which he Ae ure entirely devoid of foundation, amd that 
municated to the —— - what aay - address | accused o b T dores —— tails will be p ablised shortly. Letters from Rome to 
will be received by the Que The Lower House was g eth —The news ‘that Count Pourtalts, the the 18th inst. dene ce tha t 2000 P troops which 
engaged during the idu in 8 the resolu- | Prussian Ambassador, 1 rs "p to Perugia to restore order, attacked 
tion of the Upper House on the subject of missionary of both the .belligerent armies is said to be untrue. | that city 20th inst. Great resistance was made, 
bishops, and appointed eight of its members to act|'The count is expected soon in Paris. The official | although e desde were few. After three hours? 
bue a committee of the Upper House in drawing up | Gazette of Wednesday ina leading article says :— | Sigh t ou! side the t wn the Swiss er entered, and the com- 
ional services. “ The Franco-Sardinian army is moving near the frontiers of o hours in the streets, The Swiss 
re IPLE Corps MOVEMENT.— A numerously — À— — má puer has. eer A — | trampled — ad killed even women and inoffensive 
attended t of the members et the Middle and The regarde e sare persons. The ne * the outrages, arrests, and firing 
Inner Temple was held on Wednesd p Made Ten ple | England and Russia are arming on the e people menced, Th 
milar meeting was Government would be faithloas dp oun ent ui de ue co! 18 1 taken place at i ween 
— in, i which it was resolved to — rte ith that epist —— kent — rent Praga a detachment of and the inhabitants. 
sed of epe of all * Hs OF As thee Hann ¢ ement ; she obeys only those ob King Victor Emmanuel has refused * military 
every engug y tl liga- 
Cour AT a committee was appointed to carry the — which dX. 42 the deer ature of ber —— in- dictatorship offered him by Bologna, and has sta 
t LJ tive 
resolution into ee i spitod wih ie Sosy eg byte German Bintan |, the Commissioner that bee wil disapprove of every 
Prussia’ — stands firm, and —— ays obstacles in its su sive uity, an preju- 
Foreign. way may consider that he is rendering services to the enemies | aici > the canse rae Beras Inepen dence, The King 
Fatherland.” as also sent aide-de-camp to the Pope to assure 
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of the an 
The subscriptions to the last loan of 80 million thalers his Ho vend that he has nothing to fear from 
fom Toulon. ripe g cua areal - amount to 31, S. 100 thalers. The surplus of 1, EN 2 2 events now happening, and that dee independence 
the siege fi eet, consisting of the flagship Mogador, | tPalers thus subscribed for will be deducted fro the grog ad be a ee and not a 
Gomer, Descartes, oF Vauban, having in tow three arent allotm — n the neutrality an 8 d the 
floating — md ihe nM Dévastation n, m pei IMAR.—The Grand Duchess States of the Church. An amnesty bas been pro- 
Ths second divis npa Tw &ail in Weimer, 3 of the Princess of Pra an and pts of claimed at Naples. Those condemned for litical 
a few m escorted by peta r po cer Des. i — wy eae exander, died on Th t. offences are amnestied, not including those amnestied 
fosses. ANM publishes Ur Eo Major-General von Tum i left Munich on | on the 27th December and 18th March, The latter are 
affirming that à in eX —— Vu Restoration fell, Monday for for Berlin on a special missi remain under surveillance; those suspected are 
Charles X. was taking m for the comple AUSTRIA.— Rechberg left Vienna on Saturday | pardoned. Common sentences are shortened by three 
revision of the treaties of 1815, p^ that overtures on | for, Verona, and it is believed that, communications | years, 
the subjeet had bee ris — —— the 3 h tm ment | a wie made to to him m on the previous Thursday by GnEECE.—The King of Greece, in closing the legis- 
to 
Russia, through i „ M. de Mortemart. | qe dme the representative of Prussia at the| lative session at Athens on the 5th quee: ppe 
It 40. 8:— ustri t 
“Inthe month of September, 1829, a memorandum was | Quarters of the Emperor. On the day mentioned Ba n | tury since his arrival, and d promised to continue to carry 
read at a Council of Mi rs, presided over: by the King, and | Werther was 9 ith the Austrian Min ard he “great interests and 
ut roved by him, containing t the whole plan to be carried out, | more than two hours, adi it does — admit of a a ot honour of the cou untr ry.” A change of Ministry nd 
Su Porn ns of a Congress 1 or by a separato understanding | that matters of igh importance w — — | since taken plac Major-ener ral Milius has been 
je as We shall sim rata here the substance of the paper, | the prolonged interview. Men office p: 2388 Minister jg War; Riga Palamidi, Minister or 
which was based on the enfranchisement of the Greco-Slavo- | think that Prussia is about to place here at thet head 22 Interior ; Conduriothis, 9^ Minist ter for Foreign 
and on —— sia was CO med 2 md 2 nd of the Germanic Confederation, and to make a demon- Affairs; Zainis, Minister of Public Instruction and 
Tosh Onati * Her i Y D s eg such derive sis wi e D iia — EL da Punt y cR The Austrian rresp 
tia, the — — ervia. ervia an — d 
Bosnia, better defended by nature and art than Moldavia and | understa anding wi ith. stria. announces that the French Government ES "iron 
3 — — — - a counte: 1 e — € Tray. a 44 of war daba that 1 conduct of the Admiral E 
t t ex 
— Tb. y* uer ig p Seidr 3 3 ‘of ‘the the Austrians, py in grea — occupied strong | fle eet before Venicei m capturing some 
kingdom of yn ny; she be^ E * beco 22 a u. Hage; positions at Lonato, 3 and er Ae to fishermen. due Austriam vessel Buona 
Power, the acquisition o! anti ds 
y id up to France Sümebruck and Barr: where they had forti: 8 with care, by Werde e e been captured by 
but slo, was to yic 
louis; 
Bavaria a T 
which eed the lat Ag ent eee gr 
join two detached 2 ents " her territory, 
00, 
Landau ĉe ; „ 1,400,000 bj of 
Prussia would recover nationality, with a capital 
ig o So Bebe tie eran Pranda woila > ip 4 per cen 
com n 
n | the Pre li onere; a State incapable of inju: ak le aiding The committe on Jewish hes 
a: Unity as s France with the intermediate wesses married Austrian 
Bote and. E. noo aii three fortified p which be z homiy emain in — in in case the — Go- 
her — on the he northern frontier. The g ofl m vernm jem de not pep om d the marriage, shal 
F i rosenen in Awstria besen 6 the aa 
upon crown o e es, 1 ‘DIA.—We ha news 
f 10,000,000 of souls. | Mod. with the object of marching north towards the | e 
: was T into rre a of the Belgian provinces Po, through Duchy, in order to join the main body | May. The discontent of the European troops of the 
to the Rhine and the Meuse. This plan, as a whole, conciliated of tho liberating army under t peror, or to co-| East India Com “mage nst dle n of their 
all the interests of the II and was of evi GR the ii Po to ices $0 the C ns ae which Tre 
n besiege iau. Iv fa aatitted Shab the Preach aro been effected, ia the chief kopie of interest in I M 
s fol occu! icona, i 'ossom Meerut, 8 and Gwalior, a mutinous spirit 
elevation s Lord Dev to the dignity of Knight vi mom — = Bir. pire Dx — ‘onal — exhibited by a rm of the troops; and tho 
the Garte: — — Tbe dnt Smiw iment has left "Rome for | no ert —— — et been done by that branch of 
“In — to Lord Derby the Order of, the Garter, —.— cause. regi i — toes — 
hich cont! Bom F resi- 
cially when bue er "Victorié Por uated in the plunitade of at Rome in mou of of the —— —— dency, it is s generally believed that they share the dis- 
SS Esch es eaten ota tea | Geral Goyon: D £i T px 
for our gracions eve! de 7th — 8th corps d'armée | are as y mours of sympathy o 
we feel for our ally, we must say that we do not think of Austria revi 5 d e : — o 
she i present instance. What! The Cabinet j hers Camp of Lonato, before tha t ition was aban- Madras. European. forces. Lord Clyde appea 
of which Les Lord Derpy i the head has been compelled to retire 4 — ost P Immediately — 
before the free and legal manifestation of — o i y 
— Tinta ruri state that the confidence of the troops | hearing of the disaffection at Meerut, he left Simla for 
it 5 Mbit age; hat. p — has N the highest point. An official account has Meerut, and having reached Kussowlee on his way 
can assume; and yet its head is to be rewarded! If France | been pul abe bd the — of the Austrians at the|thither, he issued an order directing a special court of 
is now in Lombardy, if — is hk i ne td — battle of M: cers and 1302 soldiers. are | inquiry to be convened for investigating the complaints 
^r y b A {Derby ma sy emite n le ved i Md mil to havo en tng LE Ex Moniteur re- struck off duty for their merear have been 
— — Ra genius A bev eerie gy censi — — capitulates the French loss at Magenta as 323 killed, allowed to return to their n ussowlee — 
did not utter. When first ——.— by the Parliament he 2165 wounded, on 2 vorn eui SY 2 3 
not yield, but nation at large, | Melegnano was— @ Mal ac bs Assis tant-A 
. te orem 8 1 untrue. mm: news shortly afterwards 
ofits She, Che Quse of England rave cial wo prier Merten Of General arare to const the 
There is no vacancy in the officers, which was — n in the Vi , 
and a new stall is — 1 baldi has his . are said to Rom repe 
S s country, direction of Bordio, which is oconpied by 400 Austrians. 
—— gratitude must immediate quy den ond We do not | On the he marched from À gn 
tate to say that Queen Victoria, in so acting, has done a| zano; but, meeting the enemy in considerable orce 
most impolitic act, and one altogether in disaccord with the withdrew, An Austrian steamer on the Lago di my e 
prudent reserve which the head of a Constitutional State should his ; but the Sardinian artillery silenced 
always maintain. France sig ae — a distasteful pro- | fired on his men ; n ** — 
n indirect, blame mg oe genta werten. we are . In conjunction with General . as driven the morlem and e By atte 
pe eie e to dwell upon A Whatever i m 2 Steer | eee the Chi before the nee of — mitted the murder of British subjects, and that if he 
than on what may —À our union with — nay We — bridge * re t irem & force have occupied | had not ly — the murder of British 
ore at the het nm Wesce, 3 a the Stelvio, 3 up the Devil's Bri subjects might surrender without Je memes 
ipe t A * letter i iai 
—The Madrid journals are principally occupied | and brought i their artillery into the pass. — | — the reci of € — cai -> — E 
with the smit of M. peg ntes, ae mA the — E of the Italian "ee n repassing through urrend o pedii Udo fund quiy a wf 
re Me Opein EN xoti 3 3 xay hg K The Austrians having 8 pile A the murder of English 
which they regard aë Ber bow tothe Cart party. | Malo, and 3000 ae che w. — and forti- ae iut of Tasting been 45 ry before thé 
pas sanag: wish M, Goli MM. | conkines to gons auth bai derivel dk Cono e Governor-General in Council — con- 
Taas aa ere acquitted with him; | fications at Nauders. Kossuth al 
