Avcvsr 27, 1859.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ee GAZETTE. 
Tues «li rence | the United 
— and 4. The regulation or i municipalities and incapacity of its captai tis 
The representation o f the pro will later come o he 
under deliberation. Th e exti» "eoneludes ced Say ying | — save the 
mg 
ti of anxiety i in the publie mind M. de Lesseps will yla place 
England, order to dem ier of the Victoria 
concernin g the —— S hichd ve the — — which the English ( iovern- | on — ‘13th A scan e — is sid — —— 
serious deliberation by the "Finance Come and which ment opposes the Suez Canal A —— ger since | harvest has — been known in Canada. The creat 
are —1. Regu ulati on of the — - Free exercise the Silistria, "Turkish steamer, was her | excitement prevails all over th — localities in 
quence of the 
ig Sta conseque 
n. n Eg un uses rt | approaching visit of the “ All Eng nd Eleven" It is 
er assistance, when — as. — hastened | understood that the English m wil piay the first 
si 
selves first, and the captain was so intent | match against 22 of Montreal, and that three 
that t, “Too great caution i in advanci I pillaging money —— other valuables on board, | matches will probably take place at Toronto, P. 
£ that he perished, the victim of his crime. The phia, and New York. 
— — The National Assembly of Florence on Mahometan passengers, among whom w Was the famous — — — 
Saturday unanimously voted — annexation of x Said Pasha, 
cony to Piedmont, amid the acclamations of * mission of inquiring into the massacre of the Chris City — 
il DD On Saturda y the National Assembly of Modena tians at Jeddah, — shed upon the passengers and THE Russian — suübseriptions to the 
the sole purpose of loan of 12,000, — on Saturday, The 
of Francis V., and a any “other Prince of the house of to — what they possessed. Luckily for the total applied | for is —— to be nearly 4,000,000/., 
Hapsburg- Lorraine, to the ducal throne, It the which not more than 100,000/, is taken by the 
monsly decreed the annexation of Modena to Piedmont, seamen, n, who armed themselves in haste with what —4 Stock — The closing quotation was par to 4 
and — to confirm the dictatorship} came to band, and defended. the Christians to e | premium, 
of Signor Farini, who has since been authorised tiber 
N Iwpra ^ Loaw, — The India 6 per cent. loan of 
cr of five million lire. At Parma the vote by open | killed by the 2 —— —— fo * while the | 8.000 000. — succe eafall y — on Tuesday, The | 
* lasted from the Tach to the 2lst, has tot al numb T = pas 350. | 
led. 8 * all but d 
T medintely y | appeared upon opening t the — which numbered 
for the déchéance of the Bourbon ores asty aud the | comme enced, : an nd the guilty parties will be condemned. | nearly 800, that * were 567 biddings fo for 5,891, — 
- - € Duchy with Piedmont und o eas | Among the last Said Pasha — at the head — the | at — ud above that point, while also 
Emmanuel A defensive leag hm list ; Decano df he hi nd 1 t given the exan of | on ower terms for about 2,500,000/. V. Thes — — 
n ven luded between the States of Central 1 Italy, | fanati g l 97 but there were a few 
and 97): 
at or about 98, and one at the ex traordinary price of 
Tun PnrNCIPALITIES.—Another — has been | 100. Messrs. Rothschild sent in a list for mear 
Hereolani for „the Junta of ologna. The c object o of made on the life of Prince —— it — — ately 1. 000,000“. at 97“. Os. Ga., and nearly another 1; 
tali failed. Musurus Pacha has been — settle | was subscribed at 97“. 15. At the franean of 97 
prevent the restoration of the fallen governments ; to the question of the Prineipalities, e cost — € loan (ree accrued and 
maintain internal order; and to lay down t| bases of| Eur PT.—Accounts from — state that the | discount — of instalments) will bo 
the assimilation of institutions. Notwithstanding — — ensing his army considerably. 957, 175. 
these demonstrations in favour of independence, Princes IxDIA The Bombay — ived on Saturday night| Court or Baxxnrrrex.—A petition in bankruptey 
Poniatowski, who has arrived at pe^ on a mission | 4 news from that — to the — A e | bas been filed against Mr. John Edward Buller, of the 
from the French Government, said mber of the Company's E W rm i 
earer of two letters—one from the ex-Grand Duke claimed thei eir discharge is 10000. m fer * | — who has absconded with liabilities believed to 
Leopold II., — his abdication in favour of his their cry has - for “ — home, and beauty," | e 00,0007. It is said be has mi i 
son; and another from the son Ferdinand IV., stating | — by an exeeration upon, what some of lange s — intrusted to him as solicitor and trustee. 
that if the Tuscans will consent to his restoration term, this — land.“ The Government is in no way — in these changes. 
Austria wil appoint one of her Archdukes to govern | has chartered two vessels for the conveyance of 1200 o 
Venetia on a completely independent footing, severing | these soldiers, who return to Europe. The ex-King of| Moxny Market, Faroay,—Burrisu Foxps: Con- 
it from all political and even military connection with | Oude has been set at liberty. an - force 2 sols closed at 95) to $, both for Money and t; 
her empire, so that, with the exception of — governor, been stationed on the frontiers of O — — tock, 223 to 2244; Reduced and New Three 
Venice shall — as national and (— J— prevent Z possible inroad of rebels into — per i, 96} to}; New Two anda Half 
herself, and shall unite her interest w and exel Captai in Renny, on the lst Taly; with a se meer of | BO}; +n Bonds, » dis. — Exchequer Bills, 20s. to 
sively with ant of the Italian Geer. of — — oti wae "Infantry and a rep of nativo cavalry, | 23s. prem.—Forrtax : Buenos Ayres Nix per Cents, for 
i l become a bond On a body of rebels at — — the — it, 79; Turkish ‘is ix per Cents., 1854, for Account, 
the other band it is said that em quite NeDenl i hills, capturing 20 men, 3 elephants, 2 camels, a | 834 ; ditto, 1858, for t, 
are at work with a view to pr the Tuscans | number of horses, and a quantity of arms; some of | —ñ— 
— eu Prince Napoleon their king as these prisoners being recognised as He belonged to! Bank of England. 
nly means of escaping. io restoration of|the 42d, and 67th Native Infantry, Ma ' -— 1 
ihe Phe prinees. The it of Turin s 
- answer made 
an nd has been | signed by 1 the —— Ginori fo hi Testa y, saved, 
Modena, and Prince Asto; 
le 
mbers of a di arenes who l presented to his loss. A 
Majesty a medal ed to perpetuate the fne 00 ursuit o the Akonad Er DEPARTMENT 
of the — — he pronounced on the — Sera. s. 
of January last, at the opening of the 
Session. In his — the King deel lares that noting 
can be more clear than the Italian * 
8 than the conduct of — whi 
General Garibaldi arrived at Mo is con- 
firmed that he is charged with the command of the 
T army. ame Mario, Wh 
he Mazzinian agent at Genoa, an 
(qoum rr mcr ioi = ver es 
Bol The ce 
der the name f Martinez, aro — 9 men MS or the TORIA mpt eng N2 mir e 
under orders from Mazzini. They had treated — — the tent · ropes, seized the treasure, and mL. or re. Wine eren B EL were 
with great consideration, and it wen thought 4 that they liberated a e killed n" — E Stoei M ene T" 
near Saug y Barraca "ty? eon and T ie 
. — : — Seta “4th Regiment of Swiss | Lieut. Roome, of the 10th N.I L, with certain rebel b bodies, Era mM xe axe, Tenn, Mg tianset D ie ac rues 
eres bea n BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED—T. Honxen, 
possi ving previous! received the | force. Sir Hugh Rose hasbeen decorated at Poonahinthe | fad Ie 
— due — € E. "They numbered 1069 privates | ce of the Commander-in-Chief of the Presidency SURIDAT-R RUPTS—L. ——— 
and 14 sere ^ . — 22 and the assembled troops with the — of G.C.B. Pevensie Carpenter = E Ster Faring: Home 
kem Marseilles. The ship Alma, 1187 tons, Captain Munce, from Cal- | St Seeg Upholirer E. b. Paron and A, S. Prion, ire 
Malta state that tbreak of | cutta for the Ma uritius was wrecked on the Sth of June Street: Coal Metchants—-H: Sreuryaenen (and not STURYNBUAG, ae 
arn PRS * x ef ooghly ; the naf setae ly ay — é and W. Sones. 1 
— ‘while inue at — near n, his wife and ‘child, the wife ot B Ruck Pete de alil ad Us, — — mme a — ATIS. 
a mutino 
— 
asiani in which a great number of the crew — part; pon servants (passengers), Mr. Lang, the pilot, and 
eers not M v. the crew being drowned. It ‘ees ars from a pub- 
—.— rolled the hot along — at Ln ly threw | lished statement of the — A: we these 20 lives jfletvopolig ani and tts us Vinin 
pone at the sem in charge. The prea turned u up | were lost i in consequence “ of the absence of the tholes | 
the hands, and meg the malcon which were E rep in the boats, but | 
I rie ei hem a to tek iren in a locker in the fore-ca 
$ afterwards put their Curya.— 
pm 2 wem a full m 
e committee 
Accounts from my RT ce state that. Master 
"7 „ sh 
at the conduct of the men, passage o e Peiho, 
been shot than have witnessed snc! pes to the | that negotiations of peace were expected at Touranne. 
i i BORNEO. general massacre 
are in irons, and —— y court- | towns of a isis n Bao le re 
i place. — ae 
Morocco.—Letters from Tangiers state that the | signal for the outbreak. í : 
Emperor of Morocco is seriously ill, and the gr sux UxrrED SrATES.—lt is stated in a letter from Boston | £ 
Physician hat ng 
summoned 1 o vessel 
rn m "place in ave of trade om the cms of Affe : —— e- er ef C Bre "ine e meeting was 
ve * : } was adjourned 
— a. oP acy da 7 til Tuesda: pos The proceedings were conducted 
— — i despatch fro Washington s MEE dus — of 600 | wit — nderstood masters 
^" recens dee e — 1 — bad been landed on. the coast of Florida, near ad doors; but it is u ibat the 
eren ed in the — oitis — Tampa. p : ee 
es m Con — of the 20th | was fired and abandoned. The statement is made on | upon 
m has been taken ill and|the —— of the U 8 oad k 
Mann a fe since, | 
PPTP held at . , 
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