Jux 16, T — — CHRONICLE Á AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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Tay. Ly féted in a most cent style in Constan- | introduci: for that purpose 
orér of the day :— — tin nople, has left that place for EORR It is reported | Com Sonnen Lord Broch advocated fue yam — TT 
alloggio, July 10.—Soldiezg! An armistice has been bon. — at he goes o burg, — bi uM — pepe mn information os a basis for the 
em de on the sti sth iP emm pov partes to | squadron in the Mediterranean, and will — hed WENSLEYDALE made a few M “etek tar nite 
to rest *. ew glorious labours, and to recover, — En out a fresh one from the Baltic. lon — € 1 Graxvru of the Goce toa question from 
new strength to continue tha work which you have so nf RE erm m enn 32 — — —The affair = tery (Stand) 4e. MEET dGUYTICI 4 
ous y ion, ce Couza is se e receive investiture y | reply, still P — 
about — tect Paris, and sh; leave the provisional com- the Porte, an and will —＋ confirmed in the do ah election. Cont —— * Sob à dab Cong JUN er the — — — of 
of combat will have rs you will see meagain in your midst ception is not to aie hc ~ sem -Aad -Airaga ment 
to partake of your dangers.” NDIA.—The — ment of India has nid ata — — of the "A. — — — that = 
— Austrian Correspond of Sunday contained the | decision on the we of the European grievances, | object of the measure was to abridge the terms of the articles 
All men who wish to 1 service in the three Pre- erui e of those young men who had an examina- 
med 6Ud Miei dS Jdiladaw dide. nep doypa tar eir and a free from Lord B m x 
between the ing to E eg e ene the Emperor of Austria age to Great Britain. The order affects all the | Hudson's Bay Compute — The Duke EET n im answe 
msequence of a desire expressed the Emperor | Presidencies, and enables pa aid men P , claim their | to a question Bring Td CARNARVON, said that it was not 
Napol oleg: sake place at at Villafranca” at 9 RA to-morrow, discharge. * ty expected, €" the A* >r fru — Bay * 
^ : "1 w expired tant y. It wo be n 
In with this intimation the two Emperors enhn - — n he Y * v M bill CM ged ot between 
d th f cavalry, will e whites and the Indians, and also to te y es He 
y morning, and the result of the inter- Sines oraret Dum Washi state | Was mot C. mote 
th 
S es should be — age 
x Ona Mr. to — reported hd as 
following despatch from the Emperor of tbe French :— | that the purchase of Cuba under present cireumstances | recommend. Pha Or Set p 
— oa. — of Austria ana my gmr Pr dis bases ei is eom — but be believed th > ‘the eee ne Mercian zi ma aig: eae wate the Boers 
2—An nfederation, under the honorary pre- rivate whereby euch a be 
sidentship of the Pope. The Emperor of Austria 7 his of that. object by negotiation. The Argo screw steame: k F 
S. T, | for — . guns. — The Duke of Sowxmsrr said that a 
m over Lombardy to the Emperor of the Frencb, who poy oom on the Galway 2 P v. been totally —— committee of naval officers had inquired into U the — in 
from New York to Ire- | 1552, — 2 that of 1200 Pr na steamers not more 
‘or war es € and that 
teamt 
apos onfede General amnesty.” She — one — — o epit large vesse "d 
The use give e the following asthe preliminary p - d. Mr. Lever from t m and Ameri- | on the Mersey, might probably be made available, and the 
conditione of the treaty of can Compan It is stated that her was a result | Government had ordered med "Pp on the subject.—After 
confederation wich Aastra ed ergata Pato | of flo area — P er | droped fem t 3 
n: on, whic oin, y were ly at St. John's, Newfound- 
sione; | Lombardy, sisal ed ino the s Mincio, is wies dot WHE uiis Ru. V Monslenr | Majesty's’ Goveramest would not a — of ny 
— Be ren whol ole o: i Venetia, are to remain — Niami med 1 has successfully accompli the feat of walk- | definite . with mere i 
‘The Grand Dukes of and Modena are to return to their| ing aeross the Ni river on a tight rope, in the f mes pee France 2 9 
States; and all um compromised during recen: recent events are | presence of several thousand persons. “fre crossed ¥ mid ~ bo. polio 
3 the American side, stoppi efresh | servi 
The Moniteur of Wednesday publishes the following | hineif with mates side, stopping mids à diplomatie papers — 
raised in a bottle with a from 2 — 
——— EF Emperor Napoleon announces | the deck of the steamer Maid of the Mint, "he time A mr . mid De woni tor 
conclusion of the treaty of peace to the French occupied in the first crossing was 17} minutes. The paper. 
r return from the British to the American side was HOUSE OF COMMOJN 
NS Sgn 8 v edet the 2— accomplished in 12 minutes. A frightful railway FRIDAY, lema Cubs Oath tet Maouinr the 
a 
ems 
— "i laws regulating the relations between Landlords and Tenants in 
ion of 
Exico.—Th American Minister has — a remon: 
à who will owe to us his independence. he ^x E fairs i 
E have taken no part in this movement, or are strance to Miramon's Minister for Foreign Affairs in —— E der Vell rim perintendence of. the Charity 
recalled to their territories, will comprehend the necessity of the name of Preside nt — expressing fhis grant't anaiai Delman Wk Mita S i 
salutary reforms. A general amnesty will remove all traces of | indignation at the withdrawal of the exequaturs from | attention to the present state of Mexico, — d with 
g i 
iride ea ony fas Seat ita tien ger | tho . 
o iberty. Y : t ri citize iramon’s 80 
country “ will p 9 with. oy the soutien vo bath nud — The measur mer Beni la: ac iad ay | J. RusseLL admitted that gw outrages aoe been 
30 int the glory of our arms at Montebello, Palestro, | ; ised as a violation of national | upon ‘Bri iab su Subjects ; but a squadron bad been out by 
T € ite; M and Solferino ; 3 6 warned | the late Government, and c t would be za to give 
months have liberated wu ee Sages de. BB. y we thon 
ed becsuse the conflict was assuming & m 0 wfr Ban of our 
no longer in Biei to the interests that France h zb fien : vene 
> formidable viec NIC NOR — — — ped — 1 I" 
the results obtained; nac de — of — the — r was 16. 
sons of France, which in always bea — corvettes, 
she has the heart to co aprehend noble — men 
von to defend th. e pang ae f 
following proclamation from the King of Sardinia ps, 
was posted up at Milan on Wednesday evening ma Shag A 
TO THE P. or reserve 
“ Heaven has blessed our arms. With the powerful 3400 
ous and valiant ally the Emperor Napoleon we body 
arrived in a few days, after victory upon at t 
ofthe Mincio. To-day I come back among you to tell you the vow 
that Heaven has — your wishes. An armis- for 
tice, followed by the preliminaries of , assures to th the 
e of Lom den Aecording to 
, SO many times exp z will henceforth the 
with our ancient pitat one single and free y. Iwill take pen- 
your destiny un y direction, and hope to find in you that rvettes, sloops, 
mcurrence which che jr ofa o needs in order n did not represent 
anew — — et yon le of Lombardy, trust d. steam- 
to your King. obs and imperishable bases, — were that e Bor not be oyed out of | vessels, which might be easily ited to D 
Tas fatrusted te bis ge ver tha ment: meine wii Berran | sie me, oman Er ME G ate D 1 d ei cnt 
a on 80 a — — ly, mi à vas 
4 E ae . attention to the subject of Coolie Labour im the West Indies, number of vessels might be rapidly t, at the rate of 
hi nom the conditi f the and entered into the operation of local acts and practices, which | balf-a dozen m e month, over and above the Supply 
15 CO! e, in consequence ions Of the had been perverted until they MM Vo siii something very | from «n Cops. = rm then through the 
peace, have thought it their duty — tender their resig- | like the renewal of the slave trade.—After some remarks by | different estimates, and concl by moving the first vote for 
nati i accepted by the King; the Duke of NEWCASTLE and the Earl of Armie, the subject a Mess uns be 8 Paxixdrox indicated the 
1 Bs 8 .—The Earl of Conk asked if it was the intention of steps taken b; late Government to restore the prestige of 
Count Arese bas * 6 — orm. 8 the ud te Miceles ona B Ar Quo. haber selling the na we dpa what respect they had failed to 
new Cabinet. There is «m il n men ment of Endowed Schools i — Dr maintain 2 hour aud dignity et We 5 S 
ustria v from Lord BROUGHAM, RANVILLE stated it was n Napier congratulated Lord Clarence Paget on bi ear an 
that the Rares a Bae Luis 2 h he intention of Government to bring forward a Bill upon the | sailor-like statement, and criticised . of the 
as g nre É ; subject during the present session, The Saleof Gas Bil was late Boards of Admiralty. — FE Lrspsay his 
from the Emperor Napoleon announces that his Majesty | subiect faring. ta, in the Seeetonal Divisions Blu a third time, opinion that two millions might be annually saved in the 
is in perfect health, and was preparing to set out for  TuxzspAY.— The Treaty of Peact.—Lord WopzHOUsE communi- | expenditure of the navy 2 a ped, prudent arrangement 
Paris. Tode Doing on tho banks of the Lago cated io ia Meg a be — aged im with r zeluenoe to gw Magi MAMMA. art 
di Garda, several gun-boats were successfully launched. iom e be of A muta pad the Emperor N: on | sidered that under a proper naval administration the expendi- 
p Uf ee viplo that all the Jaam EE Dates Qn qu LEE iure onght not to ereed m 8000,0 r poce 
Austrian troops had and were then ; Rea aug! Austria ced : a". on, 
concentrated on the Stelvio Pass, where a conflict |fe, tm to the Kin pro he fe wo tow | ic, e ee, mE wem taken for 
was expected on the next € m Ancona Venetia, which is to be an integral part of the — men and 6 
to the 30th ult. state that Calbermatten had Ttallan O8 foderation." —The Duke of NEWCASTLE, 7 2308. for the - — —— — a 
= Sakon, — d of the town, and declared a state . canes ae cake: Teuncil Bil pared through committee. The High She if s 
€ — 9: had Aeon af the debt of the colonies of New South Wales and Queens- pue ano iia di Pra — eaa ae 
ap ) inst. state that some lani, but to leave the matter to the decision of the colonies them- leave — 1 bt — "un Aer — 
Swiss troops on the evening of the 7th inst. mutinied | selves.—Lord LvwpHUmsr moved an — of the Corporation of the City of London. 
: d killed the colonel of | went of a Royal Commission to inquire into the mode better regulation of the of the City 
— Courts of Chancery and its effects, and inat: el Os Sen the motion for 
ment and several T rw: modes courts of common | sideration of the amendments to this Sir J. 
out the different A — 3 ana moved as an amendment that the Bill be f 
the Royal palace, but a battalion o and a law and 8 of taking Gnanan aa - v perd 
there forced them to fall | evidence — E. r dp ean m — — — x — ^o Ui —— ndi reme eri 
as far as the Champ de Mars, where they were counsel had ihe m Dine of tanrpering th evidence, of, as it House bad hitherto passed without sufficient investigation — 
surrow The General Commander-in-Chief of the cally called, * * cooking an Amer He insisted on Sir S. NoersoorE and wed — aem - the -— 
mded. Ge 
Swiss called upon them to MD but they replied | t te moony taking of taking stapa to remedy the defects of a ages! — . — . he —.— of the country, and that the 
a di f unding t wi 1 1 ed into ata ti hen the rapid trans- 
gut 20 privat firearms, w he general and very dilatory.—Th Lus CHANcELLOR, thinking that the — was enter sta Mee v ingre unns 
LO! cH 
20 rivates. General Nana mte then orders suscepti great improvement, ission of intelligence was of the b 
‘th which 75 were — — LT Cd Thought the-motion for a — — —— C c perm n ic — ‘ough he 
mission most desirable, hoped that it would mitigate should 
sing a Nop 2 wounded. The King 1 at present re- ind De — 2 e —.— of.—Lord Fer e | did mot see bow the paapa n des late s Goen ament 
pies. thought things were nob eo hed ew desu Ded MES ped — et but Gatau every b d Ve yo siete of 
—The ae aes „ and that it would be better to remedy 
