Jeu 9, 1859-] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Saphin last week took another rules ef ench co — 
adds: The fr fri; rigate E uryalus, having on board Prine "Altre d | Yernment; and that — — ty 2 ijade 
“Jt is neo ecessary that the poblic should — ———— has also been, ordered to proceed on its way * all a proper mi military ry officer. In Oase — of em invasion, the 15 
the extent of the armistice ; it is limi y ^ bet Ode. 30 nen ron prer 
ties between the belligerent armies, which, tho speed. Th — service between Odessa and | arms, rod to 
of hostilities * g „ ugh Ty d corp * who would yy medie perte dra dri fait 
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The he Moniteur of yesterday, after g givir ing this despatel despatch, 
— eaving the field open for — e not enable us for 
wesent to foresee how the war may be terminated.” — On the gs Lare s place ein en 
A previous despatch from Valleggio dated Monday, | Messi — an war-s -— were in the |, 
the | 4th, informed us that the French . increased port, of bar — ha "^ left for the vue rd 800 : 
— vi — Ous co mpanies of vob » : ^ on 
by 23151 á " Rvssta AND PERSI, —Le E mit ag a: "rd — 4 AW War i — — — of the 
pane; while part been sent sgan Mrs, by | exe ense to attend the elec! — ae EN the! 
Gov egg ees also co: - plated the formation of arti 
panies, which would be supplied with ir ons 
— by th Roy Artillery. xc — SS Ee 
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: On the 29th ult. tt i 
closely invested the extérior fortifications of Y Peschiera . the object — which | is to reduce the Turco- 
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the left bank. The Emperor having sent back the ult. state that. the Divan has dec ided tha at reasons of | them.—After a words ord —— de 
wounded. Austri rian officers without excbange, and havin the Sultan in Egypt, and | — - recommended th the enrolment and encouragement of 
f prisoners, an Austrian officer | he will therefore leave for ‘dat country immediately dream of e eve cry reich it was the daily wish and nightly 
fter the fétes of the Beiram. Magnificent prepara- See ce — 
as arrived with the —« that the Emperor | after t gn prepar: y by n.—In answer to a question from 
o Austria will il S end bac without — the tions are making for his dde ney. It is said — the Ha ARDWICER, the Tar Rrrox said it was intended not to give 
unded prisoners of th e d that his Sultan will subsequently visit Candia, w 1 e] ite rd Volunteer Corps.—After a few 
is seal disposed for an —— of — ——— popular agitation has rendered fresh eios ada Lord Dran € ke of NEWCASTLE, 
RBY explained t n the late Government 
ians have abandoned the line he Mincio, | necessary. 15 ‘the Danubian —— the news of had not offered to — =n —— r Corps with arms was 
ug: on AL after having * the the victories —À by the allies has produced much 2 oa — d po ues L 
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state that another great battle on the banks of > — — review the stato of feeling in France 
Adige is expected, and that — — were INDIA. — The Overland Mail has arrived wi — r — s ete the : ep ents of 
from ww to June 4, wre the de M 19, Hong kawi | opinion thebne reductions — Proms — marb t d 
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believed to have about 200,000 1 in line. The 
oniteur contains an official bulletin of the battle of| May 5. The 22 are th — ent jn our naval defencos.—The Duke of Son aT said 
Solferino, together with voluminous reports from | Calcutta. X A is f the European troops in the late | that thorn m “no reductions in the estimates. 
y 2 a n 0 dibie, though the senti- | o convince: the nec ee 
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ici ta e ench were not 
amounted from to 2 and that the e is only a military, ime Power, and had manifested such 
w rifled cannon produced terrible "effect. Its dis — - supplying tho deficiencies thei — —.— though 
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charges reached - enemy at a distance whence the y" toa d — — ir officers our Paval defences, much still lo. * 
heaviest guns could not TC. a and covered the beyo ond i Pon Ae pot the 9d Fu Bii but | BOROUGH thought the importance of our naval defences could 
plain with — * The loss of the French was ‘ot te wait the final decision. At Berhampore the 5th Europeans age, bo, beteten Con facilities for invasion 
officers put hors de combat, 1 A whom were killed, an end the Light Cavalry p some kind of demonstration, and | southern by — and 3 — of the 
po er] and wounded. an gos the ied ete like the rest, waiting the official decision. Tf private men might during six months of t yeso — 
were 7 colonels 6 lieut.-colon the | f There was, however, this advantage to be 
wounded were 5 generals. ptm this a E nofa m by = country, that the 
nce says that the Austrian loss, as yet m me di — pe gi tern cn 
1 — d, was 1900 killed and 8100 wounded. — a fervent hope that the interes the 
The a Gazette sums the Austrian loss at Bw a landing wero effected the safety of the: 
Solf —officers, killed ded ponid depend, might not ‘be neglected. fn big 
hin A — follows cers, 78, woun "E red that pee à it w. be necessary to fortify and other 
381 ; soldiers killed 1855, wounded 7834; total, 10,148. | regiments are me the profitable cry of “A fresh places where a landing might be attempted. He declared his 
The Wanderer says that of the general staff there | bounty or disc rin Shieh suc AMA OM M tek ot yuoghney, Vut 
were killed—Field-Marshal-Lieutenants Count Cren- " € son — Sem Hope Grant 1 bas ha at Jast succeeded, in 21 — —— this “wrould be attempted, 1 not indeed 
neville, Baron Blomberg, and Count Palffy, Major- Poen cel tin n D Oud ng the mi Pot Austri ~ 
who had been long hovering about our lines. On the 29d Ma: "us — and when her victorious 
General Baltin, pag d E m 2 other deaths | no attacked the rebel force — the Tth Punjab Infantry. The | — T — eR cage Vy. by Russian allies, 
named are those oi tenant in the | enem: Em» per of the first 
6th battalion of 3 bem — Bruno of 
Isen Badingen, who had ony just entered the | fro; . bond called attention 
service, and Colonel Prince — 2, who was Al the mr | to — 
found dead on the field of battle, s nded 1 * — pe 
ether, Mummoo HL" DEP Bux, and dus 1 
le, surrou 
M tog but 
1200 killed and wounded, both Au iri and French. Gondah besides Bala Rao and the Nana,” On the 16th of f May | judicial foroo. | 
-aE a - i se body of Bepoys, said to be 800 or 1000 strong, 
divisions of which it is "o E nd|their appearance near Lahar, in the —— *. 
its loss was 49 office cinde im to the north of Jhansi, —— — — 
privates killed and 3405 < 
F 
ments lost one- fourth of of their whole — rebels had 
On (— À there 4 little doubt 
that in this single —— 40,000 men were killed or 
wounded. — - be ner the Asténna waato murderer of 
i rh at PT! ck on the morning of the heavil, 
surprise th 
battle, but ‘the Em ror of the French their P» 
movemente, sent = its oddard in nc and — 
having thus eT fall of the Austrian posi- | sta — 
d ed to take the initiative and attacked the to Canton on the following day, and it was hoped that ting 
Austrians at daybreak. The Emperor had one of his some definite recen Bog Mr would be come to with the 
22 off in the battle, and not only slept in reference to the site of the future foreign nt, — na 
the room which had been occu — 5 and also with regar indemnity for losses Lord REDESDALE faid 
t — a i 2 dne he dinner which | sustained by British subjects. 1 bis worst oe ge 
een order peror of Canton appointed the Allies, on 25 i Select 
Ron thatani into the disturbances M ue cest iie An ition is projected —— 
at Perugia has be has addressed to the town of Hungshan, the in of which has ready taken 
an ee dated June 18, to the pat made himself so conspicuous during ‘the een beget sere was that the MÀ 
prima! i bishops in ordering the Chinese servants to leav: y- befor 
the Holy See, expressing confidence in the Emperor of by i — — . mass 
the French, and threatening with th The e — a — 
the — I > ji — attacked the army of Annam, —.— safeguard — NL LEM PETRUM 
: mo d 
- Naples to the 2d inst. state ince Ottajano has 
3 t St, Tames on a3 
para ing that of Mr. Elliot to 
Tux Tries A the Stelvio 
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disembarked at 2 the 
Cherso has been upied Thee. Frene ——— 
* * liament 
ducal yacht — after having successfully 
through ade, arrived at Trieste on 
day Venice. Advi 
resent Go to issue 
mes on the for mp ode conditions :—Th: 
s end ec Ae should be provided for practice; that a prop 
houla be appointed for keeping the arms; bored 
ces — ^s 
the English 
TOn, consisting of the screw liner ä 
four sailing ships - of - the - line, ys one 8 
boat, originally bound for Athens, on receipt of 
— v— eue A vasion. omm 
— mui Ve uus A 5 
to make them able to cope with the 
