asserted th: Admiral 
Fourrichon, the armament of mr has just "been completed 
— her 
Aveusr 6, 1859. 
THE GARDENERS' 
following paragraph relating to the disarmament of the] the decision of the 
« [t is at the ships of the division under 
any proposition to the p rnaar D. 
as follow; 
It then 
CHRONICLE ARD AGRICULTURAL SEEE 
the people of 
1 dn expr pr Ao fo r his son; and t Modena and Parma 
not arrived for making | are preparing to resist — attempt that 
n proceeds to restore the Sovere J — — * ne 
late 
the 
at Brest, thatthe | placed on - a pied — commission, furth Th » iti Won " N 
rted that the same order applies to four fri and to The e! bits y a Power so enlightened — aeg to ich is i i 
— of the squadron commanded E — Bouet- restore peace to the Continent of arope will alw vay s du ly to th he fot that — E * —— : 
mez. The sq of the Adriatic has entered the appreciated 1 by her Majesty. Her M Govern 1 the 
port of Toulon." at once ready to declare t they LU no with j er the de yoke never to return under it again, and that it 
The Duke de Grammont, r of France at moment whe istice or | is pri — to be annexed to Sardinia document 
Rome, rrived at Pari th th p , is addres e Emperor of the French aed the 
on the affairs of Italy. It is "€ that 2 Emperor has | mee Boley of — endered tir Comm ers at 
inti the Ambassadors odena, and | It san ave e] ered t authori fen IA 
y that he will not —— in [patrium their rer: eat r 8 f the Government, who has i 
pe by PM of arms, and that he advised th Nenn bas ait contented Müssen sith — the —-— ed - N — Aen. Tho Marquis a Ane 
Tuscan Ambassad a — the hereditary Prince to | Austrian invasion of the territory 2 his ally; he has dec . issue a proclama tmb atm 
Florence, — mpanied by the i — 7. from the Alps to d remain tranquil ed . — g. 
granting of a — ion nce Napoleon has ege transport in n name of King Vi ictor Emmanuel, to employ every 
left for biete v — P sides de-camp. A. Persian 4 Possible to y the — rne of the 
Ambassador has xi ue the work * — Ax accomplishing their just 
reasonable wishes. ment 
TA EL. presen. 
I. Sove- 
— present roses crisis. The | Le; 
ditest as n r to roco 
lodge any 
— e 
af 
horn. 
. nent monarchy of y——A — be * — —- of Italy, in which he Roclares hi 
by " 
venu dO reular to all 
RE Minister 
7. W. Perkins from the Papal 
— 3425 Rom scudi, as 
o fho balance of Power in E Let — n pt i = — 
— set do sm as ono MIDI . — mien — — = Nap es of the 7th TE ‘state — an English squadron, 
as he laced himself at the head of the a states D ponderance of — — — Í 
— of — — mperor may with pi On the h the d King was duly patie in 
to lay asido her - arms dad — the: work of of penes h — = all his ti —— — — by the solemn functions 
proved her strengt one not to hence ointing, after which he visited 
M spate : ibo entuelited church of vr dere the patron saint 
The Seno — aca aa: er of — n his relies. E^ is said that the 
e e Governmen’ canonisation of the King's mother is progressing at 
roduce m. ffect on thi lish than th ttain 
— the mi i Marr and anal budget of at hoe ne nations | boundaries Rome, and that she emen en — ed the e ef 
— in — "will roass ec dune N rom P e 2 tion oF th the wi ide of {Sent Tn 
> sary he m lon oj e title of “Sain n 
pedum MICE consequence of t T. corn having failed t — 
A sovereign mai Two — the Government 
footing for the French — — d navy a disaffec M people ermitted the importation f wheat, a pere 
fon reading | her ambitions noigh- — nd r — corn free of d 
founded on such discorda 
of "receiving D 
Journals gave a "table before the war 
levies, Fran 
— —— mary 
un 
— 
us in possession of the finest naval force in the world. It 
have de t that 
Teralopment fa tho. wor, — first condition of the security 
TE of our c coloni 
| as | the P. Mi 3 — dy 
constant progress ever 2 the Restoration, and has in x 3 
hich struck down 
T the 
h its 25,000,000 of — , its 
Ping: ancient, civilisatio would, E "th 
Majesty's — a val: 
to state that 
ty's emere 
le 
ad 
rery one inate that 
been much worse governed by 
* A 2: us vical in h — 
factory anas ent K 
mu oem 
T 
ould be a partial and w 
Pale. he 
present state of hry tie Bni 
en ith 
it lead L^ a partial 
esty used her utmost 
the faith of treaties, At the 
Austria 
of 1815. It scd 
be 
to wi 
tps Nai t cue After a Vm at t Salonica his Hig ness was 
Tema eaput n In consequ 
ifs ha suspe 
Consulate: — is shortly — M establish ed 
2 
—375 
ye 
conclusion o 
ing in of the 
rkish Legation or 
n France oan he 
a Diin 
lie number die 
zeroum ha * 
the — announcement that ( the ‘orale entered i of 
on the fifth month of her pregnancy. In consequence a eutta mails of the Sth ult. have 
grand review of t of the garrison and festivities ‘ection the - 
Ea L — 
after an exile of the violent excitement e into open mutiny, intrem 
and had been received in the most cordial manner in some parts of Germany, and that in — Print [mtn rracks, and elected officers. 
Queen and Royal family. A provisional concession has ba rang ig reme . Fusiliers subsequently followed the ex- 
1 ony ie e submarine jne able Tom | ample of the ry ge rum 
Cadiz to the E^ e thence oy — razils an ournalof St. Petersburg denies that was thereupon publi to lect that — 
the West In 2 Sume — and soldier in the three 
| Presidencies who the Indi 
It says:— forces rte — he desired it, be 
the new. «We are authorised to state that the bases o f mediation discharge under the provisions of the qos and 11th 
e chc Ee dis- | Victori x X very recruit in 'kpore 
— a of peace between olin depot has cokes his discharge under thin ¢ gen order. 
irt wae — 2 we the object of — tween the | The Sth Europeans at Berhampore, with the exception 
neutral Powers was — * °| of about 40, have returned to their duty. The recu- 
—'The King of Denmark | A d naval revie held yx Cronstadt on the|sants wil be tried by -martial The rebels in 
steam yacht the Falk ult. M 2 Emperor tic 2 fleet, which N. . have > again shown t themselves on the Onde and 
lines, consist 70 of 
embarked at Copenhagen in his 
on EM 25th ult., and arrived at Sep rica unexpected 
g È 
35 
EET 
= 
＋ K 
g 
8 
X 
eviou sly taken „place j t 
by line - | frigates, ch eg, 
boats screw frigate Grand Mni, c — and Capt — $ Cesena 4th June 1351 . hare 
Oude under demolition 
sorts have ren 
t, 
in America for 
the Emperor, excited par- 
years since the 
ndi in Oude, and 70 were un 
he Bal 
ee party preven 
^ * — — e give — a iat ee 
othe English 
se poe — on the 2d J 
c" had Tene a 
or 
the answer — the Em to this j Peiho, gunboat eang-shan 
F —The Count de bord has arrived | were vec in a friendly manner by de authorities, 
in this city ioe the Hague, — he resided during] and returned after warning them against a repetition 
the war between Austria and France and it is intended | of the recent annoyances 
—Intelligencereceivedby way of Manilla 
A 
correspondence which had pre 
Ween the neu atral P 
the Pru in Landon, had intimated) 
204 
stria anv alien 
the rod month. Several 3 legs 
Cocnrs CHIN. 
tells of loss "sustained by = allied forces, ai eat 
The natives fight brave dn and it 
Lr reforms Pun ine 
and that xe J vana on ining 
is said that the French —.— has applied for strong 
Ing Amt from. Florence. state cay bu 
— and meanwhile is content to hold his 
position i 
answer, said that, * 
