Arevsr 20, 1859.) THE es CHRONICLE AND AGRIGULTURAL GAZETTE. 
— Counts Della Gherardesea, Franchesi, had been honoured with a grand at New York, | this ; end, and hor M — 
and M. Adami then — the It is stated that John “Sickel Glebe Irish qu ing «f Almighty Ged mar — — 
following resolution, which met with ourn: | | Majesty 4 toons Sutton for the com amon good of all classes of her 
2 — visit to Euro rope.—V Virginia Stewart, t de woman prorogain 
declares it to be the firm will of Tuscany | 2 D Mr. Robert C. Macdonald on the steps of the The Commission E — was nort vend, 
— prt of tha Kingdom of of "Y under the con- Brandreth h Hotel, New York, bas died, ani the I jury at | prororued until the uo declared Parliament to be 
The statues of the Emperor — and K he i ct that slie — to her 
Victor Emmanuel have been placed in the hall of the death "Uy a pistol-sbot wound at the hands of R. C pee ey! n 
Deliberative Assembly. General Garibaldi P re Macdonald on the 23d Jaly.” —— a at — Caura mord a3 
a id iv ANADA.—A case of abduction by the Roman Catholic — a expressing m NM M House for the 
f | priests, i in Which a young. ln lady was inveigled from her — mperor Sh — — " DRM iae 
Central Italy. Letters ree Modena — the 16th inst, | parem t, where s kept, 06 mcealed, | cQ why ng second the moton = a se 
that aft used great excitement throug nadh Janada, The remarka trom Mr Cava, this 
the cathedral, at which all the bodies of the State were young lady was the dau w^ of the > oh, Leande 
National and was educated in France, w 
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in the grand hall of palace amid thusiastic I E 
cheers, and concluded by depositing the — given fid, Bux x board of guandiana, whon tis House Vas counted va. 
pin the deputies. He nihe. age: she ipod one Sarunpay. Wesrurap enllod at- 
then urged them to express freely and with that and in her bedroom was fow fe stating that — tention to the ya x of the Pontefract lection Committee, 
calmness which is the result of right, their wishes had it her duty to God to lens ve * aye — — nock | 424. appealed to end to 2 an act of justico to Mr, 
felt 
| Childers (the petition st hi ad resigu b 
for the definitive settlement of * constitution religious . in A. Bel life, ` He © | no as to allow that ge muetan a fair yal er a (>~ Co 
f the country and in —— himself ene Th Roman Catbolie Binh ol testing the borough w ith hira,- —Mr. SHV proposed that the 
said that they were ready to give to the ci ^ nt : 
navailing. In two or three days another 
* , but the House shox ald declare null void the order for dischar 
orld all the guaran of order and peace, on the fpa - — that the onder be rescinded TN d he did not think 
condition that liberty was assured to t that the Hox - had an Jurindiction. vr " on 
Italy shallbelong to the Italiane. — following | 4 in a convent en she could forget the veri — *. Tuin e ” the enr 2 sam end meni! wh who 
day Chevalier | vit bereaved fa ther r prosecuted | the search for, Me los t | abide — 5 refer the m 2 arbitrator and 
p in Toledo —into which her father done E 4 ake the oc oneness that the 
"1 y a stratagem—much wasted away by —— R d Sa EDEN EN 
the presence of Marshal Vaillant, the -Sardinian "Y egre Ar em return to her epe Proceedings | Childers thule pincel in. in the th se omit eh he d 
and a large — the e. y r ndiriiasle—e done, b 2 
ed and — — | the Rev. Bon the Seminary of Montreal, | pi oon and Sie cite wing ta us m e e F. 
e. | Who, in a letter to the press, explains his — man to hear the case, and deal with the matter in all ita bear. 
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by di ree vality. On Sunday aftern last successful, The ghter was discovered inn a con- | Pontefract,—Mr, Mat moved the adjournment of tbe debate 
y of Mil t 
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a x — — y a T edit peur was ce 
ted at Milan ge onour of the Emperor Na — — 
the morning a Te Deum was E the | lub Tu coh wed 1 the Bouse, Med no pear’ — the — ihe wae 
Abel in the | presence of the King, Marshal Vaillan t, reports rece y the Teviot drawal of the petition —Lord S. homas — 
sad other officers, the trates, and the national state that the Paramatia was still on the reef on the | Overepd's proposition very fair, and hoped it would be 
A grad vok place in the 19th xoay but ery rere entertained that she would — ~The motions of Mr, Selwyn aod Mr, Maline were 
srena, ‘adel wed by eventual 7 ented to by and dorwtan. : 
the of Jam - 
* and th the 3 destin ined ‘or or the wounded | ack aha Pi fom th the ag eg tes of —— Lord J. Rowenta it was the imtoptáon of ber Majesty'» Govern» 
A c was also by ihe King to Marshal| resent resident ad * ow favourably | ment to — e the im ror of China to nop out the treaty, 
Vaillant redi su, x; "officer of the ch army | received by the — y and ta invite him tobond an Amba an Ambassador t tbe o British Court. 
ada 2 EXICO.— Accounts from fing eT city of Mexico to the | Jonx stated "tha he had. met — received — — Hy 
gn * Mar, 19th July state that Miramon had issued a manifesto in | formation wi altered - wr ot 
Vaillan p^ ~ the cler, prin their power | — 
^ and wealth, favours the plan of a dicta ial govern- | Parm 
ment, and declares it to be the traditional policy of | of the proclamation of the Yea Republic a Pa 
i guard the encroachments of pecoived no oficial infor: vá 
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mora that of the French army, a nd Marsha 
of the mg c of Sardinia, concluding his — 
“To the Chief of this fine and 8 , the standards 
eue 2 Black the plains of ut a. OE oo did dapi acudir UB 
The N de, and Šon, and on occasion " — — — 
Sool tiga a army! To heroic POPE 
King, who holds the ancient and noble send of the house of Parliament. 
Savoy. ede Eus with great lustre in the sun of 
The King returned to Turin on Wednesday evening, HOUSE OF LORDS. 
and was welcomed with | large itii iy n lint ludi 
which assembl the railway station. General Ulloa | given by commission to the Income Tax . — — 
has sent in his resignation, which been accepted. Appropriation) Bill, the Stamp Duties Bill, and a number 
Advices from Naples to the 14th inst. state that ~ of other public and private Bills, the House of Comm 
p "the Queen's Speech, 
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summoned dA o Bae the LORD CHANCELLOR then 
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— lati Ma emi el the E * 
Foreign Legion to be distan a — Majesty to release 
— — Lord High | further nnd - ent, ond at the ano time. te 
= has, dm characteristic lajesty 
r assiduity with which dung docena of Pa im ui 
“Th Commissio 111 asthe about to 
—— righ Commi — Excellency | Various circumstances h occasioned interruptions. in 
hopes that it is EE ee to declare shi abborene the usual course of business co prevented, he the —€— of im- 
of a practice at once V —ͤ— His Excellen ey | portant — whit which 47. Tae he x TI vm 
uests moral assassination cease, 3 
et that th 1 | but hop: Majesty trusts iment in, the bial of the pres year: minim Um the pease ty > e ye et 
communication will be returned to the qm emn consideration at an early period of the next table, and the was brought to — was read at 
“The war which has — in — — o 
been to a close Peace ilafranca, Various 
overtures have — made to her Mejora with a view to City Entelligence. 
ascertain whether, if conferences shonld be held by the great Ne imas Loax. — The particulars of the 
of Eu for the of settli A 
with the present Dip und future condition of Italy, " been published. It is 
plenipoten —— be sent by her Majesty to assist L| toe consist, tof 1 12,000,000“. 3 per cent. stock, to be put 
i — ot — forth at as wi "- — from the 1st May - The 
A | men 
inst, state om the ra ra he has given > ie Ne — dep T wt cba 
de Thouvenel, bassador, a most | to the e ar INDIA pre — new India ym E 
— of the 5,000,000“. is also ann cob [TM to be in a 5 per 
: te stock, Rib dividend dum e e ut i 
Fiona the 6th July, 1870, nor 
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the French Am 
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ose friendly re! * fo | 
* e reception recently given to 3 Powera and 
Te e y sg to congratulate you "a 
Ix» mr “despatch was received Pi their 1 im- ? actu, ar galt oe a be 
day in m eer of a pad, of the 1 of those conflicts which i at e 8 
About 5000 of the uropean force in : 
— inces have their discharge; only one man 15 Morey MARKET, gong ee pa os 
the 5th Europeans at Berbampore remains under arrest. "Por Majesty y bas Dad maS p to 1 on vr pag $ 
New duties on — — receipts, and bank notes have to Ey Bills which you te, 2 ndian 
been ing of (— Lg been Four 1859, 95; ju 
pro n Council. The x g : ^ : B 
was from NE" Gentian’ o Comm Nan Pour and a” Halt pe Centa. 1858, 941; Bel- 
Y "H esty 228 yt you her cordial | gian Four and a Half per Dents, 971; Mexican Three 
per Cents, for Acct. 202; Peruvian Four and a Half 
ames. Mr. Buchanan bas, mete thanks tor the — apre ane n d egg 
supplies for the 
per ys 
Y LORDS AND ——— a Half e per € 
er Majesty commande us to express to you her hoart ier Act, 45; Turkish Six per Cents. Sarena P ; Ditto 
ter to the English Court from the latter tá en f | gratineation at witnessing the i 
to the summer of 1825, died on the Ist, ins. at at e Maj oe po eal 1858, for Acci, 74i to 9 M i pT 
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