| Serman 17, 1859) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
rtr Vienna official Journals express s express their f the air. *. of the ladies of the S 
| approbation of the late article in the Moniteur, and | beau called Sersefras — = rity with the 4 
| bope that it will have x =r on the TDI time one of the Sultan's favourites, has "-— — the yey tre teror, boing close 
c T 40 FEN. e river Qe le af 
left Vienna on Thursday evening, fo for * The — t. Reinforcements of troops have * southerly direction The a 
— o — =r — —4 — of Satur- been sent from e to Candia, an à — Por, pa wan Se Moe 
y con ‘the Wor. arrests Lew taken place. The Governor has sen tin his | 6 vs ray the outer barrier. The 
don Le n r. N ip A3 af the o possum steamed at It, but it was for her; h E 
n . 4. Fe resignation. _ The smuggling of arms continues, ads by hooking EE GEIL) I Em 
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and Cormorau 
the t took up 
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boundary istrict. By this decree, cach Protestant —— made. A secret understanding bas disco — Nr Hove 
M henceforth a right freely to elect its own rector, | among the Candian refugees in 1 The — de eae dig ap hey sew e Plover through 
icar; The ^ egis- | Gree! of x dia have — me- Sbe 
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Conference and the Synod, In all matters of disciplin Szny1A.— The political ＋ ta in Servia is on the | 25 4? bed si one otal bm ien Wr 
the Protestant clergy are to be subject only to heir increase. “The National xc (Skouptachina) has | nit ofthe Admiral. fob Plover 4 
cm aseibdanionl anihan » nen ido be free, | been con oon oni 15 hd f 
and the Protestant schools are for the future to be! Tuts. Bey of Tu I been attacked with pjover sufferd pped 2 ML 
under the direction and inspection of their own eccle- sipelas i BM "e e a sid — sician h dicet 1 ES = Ab. — i 
siastical organs. anti- a — i TR —— m e | the tide wes too Mew the Ey 
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in any and}  Momocco.—Adyices from d state that nol, AE 
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testant 
cu — A modification of law | serious disturbances had taken place in any part 
ith the Te : N 
U had been wound I by a splinter 
1 ror i d Ara in the thigh, a that y disabled, 
is reserved on the part of the Crown, but only Pro-| was about to be proclaimed at her IR yr os thon shite bipes EU i tation 
testants are to be a pinta to the ofe, A general | Christians have escapéd from Rabat, 8 D 
x SE Trebiz accou fall ^ ‘the bt of rib 
is also reserved, but this right does not seem to involve | of u fight atque wi ges m = ike ae | TAE [reed Uo curtis » Y: 
tens ret anf qot ud duas | Goveramen of Tile ia a shape tus 
h Fa ie un engulfed the fall peg 2 ountain, | Nimrod pushed for te ith tbe Naval : 
S ayer Ce wir wr EPA Actu 2 m ` i 1 had | ^ — C Ur ae | the Marines commando i Colonel 
cessions shall be ma the Protestants of all other broken out in that city, w visitod and 
tant member has coy rn again "m An extraor- F aback ob cet t fr the hg ar 
— be Conia y of Vienna, The dinary of locusts, which settled on the Asiatic | first boat e sag, rj —- PES 
o mr i to be buit et Pu. The Fade oa wy 22 bal and Tore xr 
4 i e entire crop of maize and all other grain. mowed do 
plete change; the white coats Mw he | war SES 
a ; the white coats are to 26th ult. states that the Circassian chief Schamyl as | ator po shies ayer hier 
| the troops are to have tunics and trousers of a and is to be sent to St. Petersburg. | coveri: 
bluish grey. The tunics are to haye red faci ^ ot Loree and. the i cies re hon 
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irary.—The principal inhabitants of Turin have | throd cannons i pon wandering in| that out of Che 1000 mon who landod barely 100 
|o ecu pa han oR by EE TINO Of | the mountains, pursued by the by the 1 — n mr 
city, ing him to appoint a committee o Russians. His Y le had —— — while the | before the gallant few who got so far, and out of that small 
a S —— against him, and nn. 
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1 ficulties, and —— 
people to the p. Napoleon, by erecting a monu-| , Inna. Accounts from — to the 21st ult. have were cuous the commanding officer of the French contin- 
= * et at — — — N | been received. European intelligence has been received p 
eeli National Assem arma het kr redo Ton t i 
sitting of Saturday, voted unanimously, and M M | time. The civil employ — to th 9 ^Y Lost. Maitland, of the Eo 
ey would 
és have raised 2 e far as the furthost bank of 
; of provinces of Parma to ing- | threatened "m med of their salaries, The Com- third ditoh, from ch 2 , peni of the a 
dom of Sardinia, “under the sceptre of the glorious | mandér.in x» p has issued an dite, of the day, warning Ds attempt to soale the wal ladders been forthcoming ; 
d of W In the same sitting an address of Europea aas ym — taking discharge; | v ut ee that were landed, all but ^t had — 
t to the Emperor Napoleon was unanimously only oe x eon broken by shot or bad stuck in the mud, With t 
on however, ho 2 rm their n emaining one, sprang forward, e 
— sitting of We the Assembly | n ch The of whow w A and Ove mou 
as Dictator, Á farther pone E "band, who nos 
sideration a proposal to authorise 
owever, 10 dev: „ 
uiu i ofa 
way terminus peop! them 
enthusiastic reception. D. were * by the | disastro 
Ki the is Majesty thanked them 
in cordial term bes vor rere cr pede said to 
on, 
acqui ould before the 
Pow: th 
m of the M. 9 bam sd 
Count Ancini, Professor Zini, Advocate Brizzo- | Brace’s suite. The 
lari, Doctor and Professor Selmi; the foreign Ministers would to proceed to Pe woni 
arama ne werp tie ar gpi Mah St ey are itr TT 
e, Maestro Verdi arrozi, an quis nearer than Tien — 
Do At Flo on Sunday i PE was Lady bot a h A. 5 regat yd 
cial t tsin. - disclai Ga 
under Imperial orders, stating that the forts and rre. The 
b- in the river — b t the e country poop lo to to | landing, but nevertheless man tö str ge, — for 
that the forts cb. e tart had 
in — 
the name of the country an King oF Mairie not yet manned. At Pat the se time ^re in | Clutterbuck, of the 
the 
confidence answer to the Admiral’s t, to Chesapeake, and Lieutenants I E and Woolridge, of the 
the future, and that the and the regular | remov barriers within 4 48 hows. Three anos E 
troops would su the wishes of the country. | having passed without t i ponis having been per. | landod a net mapa ag leer V sb 
state that the Pope’s health | formed, the Admiral se — a "e to the Tantai at n more - ere ont, — than hn advancing, as — 
: : ft inese, ui $ y 
t N "dor alarming sym; and — 3" thoss ved, two day day sed —— exact h tion of our r and so fo shoot à : — 
pde aes eral parts of the body. — i over to Admiral Hope, who on the 25th June pro- tem i. jmgeovbá, ha 00 tsm. "j "fup ad m 
his Holi rce a passage. The following details of the — 4 piecos by 1 y round, shot “that, — were mee erri nd 
veral days, and intends tions and disasters which ensued are gathered from | frowned 1 € — 
wned ff, w 
fo leave Rome as soon as pai for - official despat bo letters of officers — more — v Bou up £o their necks ^ ix bie many iy had to remain 
Papal Nuncio unich, Prince which appeared — could get a a boat; and even dangers 
. a Or hd qeu v bef On ID F Rot a s Si Be TA s s cr hat 
Council has under con- | Brigades, with the French yla, ' towed in " while 
sideration im ve reforms, over the bar and put on cae jo bad been — pepe mire mes 
i detained for the purpose out of of the forts. The pP on jy hor. 
the o the massacre of remainder of this was spent in making the final prepara- " 1 beforethe load of wounded was 
the Pope has gr fres! to those in | tion for an attack on the forts, which were very substantially — n Aor gg she was crowded 
d truck a medal in honour of the occasion. built, and had evidently had the benefit of European skillin | „ns mutilated 8 
LANDS.—The Lord High — ria tort „ onam te d Marines, and long before dayb every sufferer had his 
further —ͤ— the Assembly from the 10t Sep- curtains and armed with guns of from 24-pounders to z he ds — ten d R med Binal —.— 
tember to the 10th of His — left e of these was on the south bank of the — anatase fire’ with 
pounders. fonte ary Hr am — 1 5 the 
for — and the other islands, | river and another on the north, but that on -— the forts which was 5 = groat fury until long after 
nths, in order to be.|right-angles to the south batteries and thus we ek all the Ap 
where he will remain for two ti dian: oaths croi, Pei pr fey ehipe | dark, w being expended and 
come acquainted with their local circumstances. . ̃ raking oF longitudinal fire from she | the vessels al iu ing conditin, the Ene gradu 
" " ntinople state that | north forts there were two or three other | en F E 
part 
alme Four — formidable barriers crossed the 25 e = when she went Gown, — . — subsequently floated and a go 
rds from amy gun in the bat &nd considerably less 
ihn that from ‘most of them. The fag captain partially full of wounded, etre he, B aae ce pln ner Dg a 
destroyed one of these barriers during the might of the tha ng 
man sh sí 
vessel twice i gre the Imperial — wank — Sultan 
necessary 
24th, but was fired on by the batteries and retired. | For the samo reaso Plover and Starling, both em: 
On Saturday, Janus, Kestrel, vably aground, 
was saved t difficult The tain as bee 
m with a N. e capt n 
p cleared of their crews. The 
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