Ocrosen 1, 1859.) 
the Grand Admiral The Gazette of the Senate 
—— mperial Takase, ordering — 
Ministry ai 
Sardinia 
8 and most — 
THE GARDENERS — AND a GAZETTE. — 
urkey 
y had been pr 
The concession for 
has bee 
— P 
—The accounts from Constantinople state E these made fast to the sterns of the 
— lining the streets At Lodi his 
up his residence in the Palazzo G Ghisal 
after the usual ceremonies of ves 
mes MM DC authorities. The town was 
uminated in the evening, and his s Majesty was 
peran enthusiastically — — —— 
from the National ational Assembly Romagna 
22 n biete. 
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am grateful for the wishes of the 
of which you are the interpreter be 
tem Leben myself always Tell tain lound 
for = superior Hierarch 87 U the Church. As 
reminded that Eu: having in view 
prom 
of the Rom 
ea 
ERR an Prince I 
ed e whee mde QM Seay ‘ 
to ame uin for a bribe of | 6,000,000 roubles. The | ay whe — — 
isal- | Circassians continue the war Nr — 
second year of 
a 0 
e has 5 ETETE 
pe pec 
aronites. bart e pm we 
Christians | 2» munication 
aspect, an fication, which was now iu 
— ee make a vigorous movem 
SxrIA.—By the intervention of ed Kae 
been uded en 
os of th 
ma they had burnt. Two casesof plague — 
and have caused strict — measures | letter 
of preci to vet taken — telegraph cable between | frm ^ 
and Smy rna i at en) bu. 
18.—' — Bey o £1 Tuis aa on P Dem e ult. fire A 155 Is 
t amy »een for 
—— — en has — —. D 
i which lasted 36 hours, the presumptive | 
heir, Sidi "Bedok, | was recognised as the s successor ; he 
lied Ath el 
bis time, th the 
footing the fury of our soldiers 
an offoer with 
was 
observe C constitution and laws — to the SETTE 
country by ny i 
Mouocto.— * — fe, te ted to make one's hair stand up (ie, with 
22s neue the Senet Saas At at the 
* apli the tribes of the | the ex r were obl 
TE ICI. D C. tp Ee 
J our oO p jom g 
— = envoy of the e Shek who rules hne tar | the New * River,t pat i umen meelt af the hoad of his cavalry and 
from Tangiers, that all the European Con- 
suls’ gardens in the the vicinity of that city were destroyed 
by fire on the night of the 13th. The of the 
British Cha: Chargé d'Affaires, which was considered. one of | s 
"n" 
u. 
roar, 
f elec Regent, to 
ent of vp four united Sta! 
g epe wit vi — who disobeyed 
that of the Spanish Consul’s), had on its site s LAIT forwardin, L1 2 tbe T en ^u 
residence, out-offices, L^ xf z DM your Majost 
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M -— s à Sm 
m pillaging 0 e c city a — dom days be this morning your slav 
te from gf r- — of a sanguinary and pro 
agp x = iy | e 
| southern ditch and provoked us to 
b fell under the volleys of our gin 
but 
take of Sardinia b. be allowed by European — 
e possession of what the popular 8 has made 
It is Baron ws the of t 
upon 
states that on wren gy College met 
pointed 17 bish Y Ta the y alloeution of the 
Tope his Hotes alladed to the National Assembly of 
that | 
upwards of a thousand conceal —.— among th 
rushes, an and endeavoured to push forward 1 the grow 
Pa- » could — — how N 
s dom — and taken c out A — p a d 
Rak IE s smoke stack which bad been driven eA e E 
* 
an indiscriminate attack on 
. Lay, of the Chinese — house, "while attempt- 
[s E Vet oui. M oy doubt L Une 
aceg, an is recovery i ubtiu n- 
9285 the injured persons are nconnected 
of outbreak. The a — have 
i le 
were commenced en 
our slave Hang-fuh ap. 
ers, holding that [in 
some future time, be a 
— pation of concilia- 
Adm 
ing — 2 * of 2 August no treaty had been sign 
in Japan have assumed an 
for h 
Thi nsatis- 
a b eA 5 n the 11th July — Treaty v — 
ese Gov 
ed 
as he was conveyed to Christian 
were compromise in in the plot. D o gia of the con 
Spiracy was cleverly organised. The Europeans and the 
pward, hi 
ossein, th 
4 
1 bat sine ping M Japa 
mpte ted to evade 
test, 
ert mi 
— 
peran ed a 
* — 
. ins assu * 
dat The iced fat rs went 
fought without — 
the oe —4 thereon. 
ij the des E 
o 
F 
lets obseque tion that the 
m fire upon "the e 35th of of June. 
e Sin — to be an artificial cut connecting the 
dy. Ho the Tien-tsing River, commonly called by 
— 2 werner ilio. 
