THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND — GAZETTE. [Octone §, | 
H ys th e tricolour, with the old cross of Savoy, news from Bomba 2 
the fresh L that wil for ever leuia to fo Ry oa 
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has retu rned an answer to the remonstrance which was | He says that th 
f Vi the 4th ult., | shall precede them in 
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. and t hat of his people with becoming | ing his wonted nerg 
dig ni A He she Prussian Govern- | the i ; - 
ent to take ws meas may be necessary to| with a contribution f 5000f., b 
prevent the —— of. sae ghee aR interference on | 1,000, 000f. for the Fido ase of mus - n — 
the part of Austria. with any of the other States of the | already been sent to nes à ire — purchase orthwith 
G forthe Duchies 3800 co - usket e ^ ri a 2 Nepau v watch y Gen, n. Romaine. M 
escri ndia. Dances see 
AvsTRIA.— The Archduchess Sophia, mother of the The oad and 1000 mi : ies REA Fe ec 1 A. report t fats that the "reme memes d 
Emperor vis OF Austria, is about to leave Vienna for the ent that the soldiers of the insurgents bad entered m TS guy ores r pale cn Fi 
pirar of k P ring The via the convent of Verrucchio = ill. — —— » the | to surm n n a uttersall, a leadin 
niii ere for an Indennt *- | Monitore of Bologna publishes a letter fr es ombaj.—The ship Admiral Boxer has been y 
P yn say loma this ness of Dou a. ie the Convent, declaring t ai she had never seen a D^ cinia ugs Way cues "a pire 
arded ve Penna i ce g cer — soldier enter that building. It appears that it tl * "C but th t reached B 
erii marty si 4 the Pope’s own godere of the Swiss guard who | che es ^ u ; here was no ition! ere 
—It is said tł dinand hat it was not at Verrucchio, | ance. upplemen e London 6 
of mA and his. younger brothers are expecte but at Perugia. po bs from Naples state that D 
Munich, to ta ke up the ir jm pee " that persons belo — to the highest families ha my 8 p^ omy iav Saba d de. een the Seq 
capital, tl nee vely settled. | arrested, including the Baron Galotti, the Mani Ms — Wir ere o — Hon, F. s 
The King of Bavaria, in re co seii "i ad Ber vices d'Afflito, and the Marquis de Bella Caracciolo. The agg aE ei Mala " uy 
of the sea Schlagintweit, whos 
made dur a three years’ exploratory journey in | An outbreak is said to have occurred at Aqui ila, in the | M: Ke Lord 
Mr. Bruce, written as late as the 
Upper India and Thibet are 3 in the India| Abruzzi. From the excited state of the northern t° De, n 26th 
ne in London, has conferred upon them titles of — 15,000 soldiers have been sent to the frontiers, and containing the views of the 
nobilit the eie the late affair of the Peiho. 
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IrALY.—AÀ fatal disturbance occurred at Parma on The King, who has been to Gaeta, has returned to 
— ay last. Colonel Anv d — ene the Naples. pe French Tie, Hellespont, was stranded | ~^; rod ANA 
Military Commission of t — *. Duc s discovere d last week at Posili ipo, and, as it i is found impossible d that it had b. * siened 
to have arriv - at Parm ir dig Wee the g 8 AR ratifi 
road. He had come nan the porpose > of getting up a RUSSI ioka and his son were presented to the * jer journey from pee place 
— piracy, — had remained conceale — until Wed- E — Alexander at Tchou i og on A AA ew official visit £o Pekin in the first 
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À by Ce. f the being to 
Heroie efforts were made to save him, ei the troops | per After assisting at military review he W . 1 
being quartered in the citadel, which is at half an 5A de vin to Kharkov te be present at a ball given in | bit berto: Secupied by feign ign envoys Kw 
and the door in bad i (as 
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— — — — 3 statione ed, ee 1 —— — Accounts from Constantinople of the} structions of the Mein igual 
Anviti — ki led. "To grate. — now reigns in 28th ult. state tha "Omar Pasha, chief of the Army of | s PIN of hee P eiho. The following 3 : 
: * Bagdad r of hi in e- | lette 
omaia —: 2 — v Peter | quence of serious abuses of his authority ; and that the “Foreign Of 
: Sultan was about to send Mehemed Pasha to Smyrna ir,—I have received and laid 
Foreign Affairs to the diplomatie agents of that country : Iced to viit Cornstatitt- spate ches of the 30th of May, 1stand 14th of 
tid Quir ef London Paris — eters- in order to — Prince Alfred to visit Constanti- h of July, the first three ree giving 
bu for ilie -i : " e — nople. The conspiracy discovered on the 15th ult. —— up to the time — 
— b of communicating it to t at Constantinople, in spite of the efforts of the the mouth of the Peiho, an 
va Turkish feram to diminish its importance and to of 
; your subsequent return to 8| 
> hate owe sla strong and independent Kingdom of 5 al the e obje ects = the plo . is oy known to firs rst peri riod are clear nd 
Upper y, sufficie powerful counterbalance the hay 5 WB t o hav e com- — heec — 9 
influence of Austria, and keep deo her domineering ten firmness with which you 
dencies: Pei t ota of — — we 1d, — ues 1 — it — not have udi: discovered until two ays you from insisting upon the stric! 
oo, te rere lise the mind of Burope: at | before the one appointed * its "tim. The follow- | of the Treaty of Tien-tein. That t 
Gi ntain exobange of ratifications 
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same time that it fulfilled the just wish loudl 
EU EUN ex nm onn countries which have ing details gathered from noi arious papers con 
lately shaken o! cal Governments. The note points | the leading incidents of the p 
out the im of Pk Austria sbould: 
Ere sue she “ Two years mi Meo enj 
be put in a more fav le position for so d reputatíon in T 
hitherto been secured to her. Intrenched Ea stantino ople previous 
Con usly to o insi. 
proceeding o; grimage to Mecca. Mi eap A —— nge ratifieat: 
of the | E r that it might be ad 
ed | Shanghae to send an intimati 
to re est th i 
edi pilgr 
o him so corrupt in the Turkish capital, and the 
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the V. sess gir rem wes — — s _— upon nale 
not Pow 
* Ottoman empire N. 2 to him so certain, that he port 
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of — — er with — — w th Ae fo; — 
looking her Lombard Lai m e n with 7 "Dukes a his pilgrimage set himself bs as the regenerator of 
E — y by Austrian influen the other 2 His — which at first was known to only a 
adjace Sardinia Would find herself hemmed: in by 1 | few friend quir: 
— d her resistance to an attack might be on! e mon 
desperate but must be ineffectual. The note points Qut. that | Serious organisation 
v made o ould be in reality only a e, to 
broken by 1288 Whenever she saw what she had rx be a Pas 
enm opportunity. Itthen calls attention to act that prem 
the people of Central Ttaly, a true instinct "y A 
sities of the case, have shown by th recen: 
Emp 1 Dl deem ee — — of k e 
om 8 ng t| ong s ing 
feelings of A and disearding old jealousies, the different sel 
h voted one after the other with the utmost 
and im ty own annexation to ont 
wish, the note says, hás the strongest claim to respect; i to 
reali ——— a introduction of a ae one Pra 
E opposed it — 
and precedent, the principle that would be rec ey next | ment, wit 
has 2 been acted upon in Eu untries, in tion, to jud 
performed no thin ing; they would note Nen Mt us return 
to his own erm but competed him to olive in — — has ooi 
tinople on. his pay of t atou t 7L. govting b month, They next will enable herfrses in 
u- ^» | the inatructiqus whic: 
artillery, a number of sail ta, studenta, an * S been d 
corka were then 8 into th ube plot, which reckoned, in sident, Gen. K has 
— — 70,000 
tate the coinage of Pascany w ill bear the effigy | my 
of Victor Emmanuel. The Savoy cross and Sardinian 
aoe — been hoiate — the Palozzo Vecchio, | Fa 
e Go ee r of Bolog the e proposition. of the : commander oa a 
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dinia to the deputation of the National Assembly of -— at soe {i= Which, took three 
: ^ ues of Hamet, n i 
im — that en Count 8 de lu the Ps" Gon DEI Sto. and — — * the 
his passports. This of course implies a complete presideney of 1 2 
— ae, relations ae Rome — E — — ao ost all the : 
l garrison at d ramped 1 —.— ule as 
Kam Bep quo etas qq — - — — — 
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missioners —— 
e. have boldly avowed | General 
t. — Pasha, as — c stated, 20th ult 
order of the dax, calling upon — um miden 
: EET. EE in their rights, and per- Christian quarters 
Severance in their —— — Pe ted 
Will susredly lend fo the triumph of independence, | day in anticipation of the Bombay and Calcatta m: 
