THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
RDENERS' CHRONICLE AN" = 
[ Novemnrg 5, 1859 
ütry wor 
m are almost sur il a 
natüral disposition to fire well, and with very little teachin ng, Fra not be Unga to it, 
i in han i 0 
enerally march along: t 
for pee — — deny 
mine all 3 
cle 
on the enemy, w 
‘recalls his skirmishers, or 
whelmed by the 55 bers of our 
ceret me this case will be [2p 
e 
too 
binations betw 
of houses, and docks, — canals, 
those lines should now be ex „ 
maps for the poni nid ofthe City volunteers, 
» enrolled. Fo * 
rk—a very applicable | shall be adop 
armour was worn by 
mevitabl: 
advance until he 
PROS: moi be be et. behind to be over- 
um 
an * 
y part, I es all able to bear arms s 
ted. in all the = ao f Italy. Tha nei 
hall frankly disengage rom an incessan 
d Sorn — ee ane for the future, and that she qi 
so far as 
I shall = be happy to 
ther. 
not vary; an 
serve “ae. au) for which we have combated toge 
Palac of St. Cloud, zonr October, 185 eg 
ading | | It wa lay-in Paris that the 3 nthe | ot 
English Governments have completely se e 
ther wed bas o of the Congress E which is be m t 
.any other Brose and that hat remains E be set 
ts of ad- ape notification from the English Government. |? 
: niteur of Sunday contains an article g 
2 — of the attacks of the Moors s on the Freu 
- 
ande stati ing that an expedition having been decided on, 
Ge nag Oy 0 has delle of A commenced ai 
ious loss. Beni submit bed ‘to the 
2 y accepting conditions — peace of a ro severe 
charac and the pedition is pursuing the 
mt. often fal communicated article says 
tribes, A ge 
"i 
and of Mr. Gladstone, who, I tt 
his last rcs against Pius. I Vu — tone 
But, as has boen already Saser ved Sith respet i 
Pp DE 
perfigies,. ^ d Le Sl 
her 
É Hit 1 
pit 
tive ier that the m of Nelson and Wellin; 
B 
se 
E 
8 
e, perha; 
— 
God keep me from wishing to offend h 
deluded people es "e seen in th 
liberal em ‘ W 8 i 
t illus e do not — 
or or culpable rovolitionits who hav — 
enterprise, 
donut, to political dep ed 
had remained faithful A thy nee of Er : 
— — and ha fovea: * a e mal a 
er modern pa ould hi ave 7 eit nd ME 
all 5 775 the two-fold eio jesty of the Holy See. sind 
y en- | that “ t] 
reaourced a Sect against t Morocco is not cor- 
riflemen. Ac- rect. France does not co-operate with Spain in 8 
—Prepara Be mali 
ax a the ee ‘ie for the se 
"the Opera — gaint Morocco.” The Duke of Padua 
post. of Minister of the Interior on 
health, and has been succeeded by 
The Empe ror and prints ss arrived on 
with 
The „Grand Duchess 
Napo d at the 
Palais yal on Thursday week on his return from 
| England, andi is said to have been highly gratified wi ith 
t of 
varia. The 
— he of Infan 
aut c 
if any should whom he came in contact in this country. A grea 
t fire 
on Friday at the Palace of the dende 
p fo 
followed by other pitelats es. 
enrolled in ti I hope it will be so, for assuredly à — wok pue to be 
rows crisis 1s — | four persons were dangerously injured. The galleries, lee, — n^ —— shot d — Lie 
Si the museum, the e ary, the Throne-room, the — — Sund ie 
Foreign. es historical & „ Ko., are all save I f th 3 y y wee lat Bat 
—— by - LOL papers that the King of Abyssinia iei Mess 9 1 aya 13 rsenal at Antwerp 
3 —The following letter ra ae 3 of en made o tnos — is dec 
the gestion y was O the Emperor of E the Red. Se and that the French "Government has ; 
MER 1 ictor Emmanuel on the 20thinst..— | it in x TM — in sw TZERLAND.—Despatches from 11 
i the — between France and Sar 
-to-day 
resent situa 
a y 1 d m urope. 
more "o you 
rere 
imer Often féwer 
5 ihe mag ay interests only me n 
each cer the EE E 
and the defence: in the 
E En EM 
— 
ides, — 
that dire 
he Lon 
bardy bes 45 "limited debt is ah scion plished fact. 
ep — 
Austria E on en her ui Se Pad d e 
the * qom 
The gts ol 
Piacen 
maemuch as all idea off 
jot ot aside a bati», Veneta ie to becom 
is the real interest 
developme: 
e iat a Suma yt re m and 
Congress w 
engagements. 
demand that Parma and Piacenza 
hich is about to 
Villafranea, but father to obtain from 
W the most 5 for the gem a of 
Before 
n, I am anxious w Ex hos h Ji 
your 3t —— "the opatbicles which rendere os ery one o Pope, n 
every definitive treaty so fieule. | 
2 ra 
i da of making peace may stil 
be EL — if Ped Majesty o vit — y "be th eee — long r 
promoting i em =- bee 
open, from 
Tbe part of France is — — We transferring: 
shall be united to Piedmont, | try essenti 
ésolved on converting 
en vot ‘the English ee 
Perim. The Moniteur of Monday contained & ndtifica- 
tion = t the r nda jad ei 
warn Rd an wa eg? by the Count de Wan 
IX. a $ 
done well d 
in i dae ‘the war pew taly 
ihilation of the temporal authority 
e distorted the r 
of the war, and calumniated the policy c of the Emperor, 
to be . n Wednesday or Thursday 
ein tw othe project : omer the arm 
which had been for some time under ng a an 
i Pr . 2 
Sae] he writer of the article 
designed y and cee P» between the names of 
liter, r^ the 
de la 
a first warning for having pas, Count de Monta- 
as since been 
— 
not wound whom lembert's article in its colam 
eg e 5 se liy oead à | Machiavelli and those of Napoleon — pes — King of Economic Society, 
ea|Sardinia was wanting in that respec was due 
to the Emperor. The Ami Religi ion moll received 
y the^ confessor to 
which — 
placed "England in the high position she — She must 
fa i She wail arge nob 
e ee to follow in the affairs 
Euro al policy w 
er part Would ly Justy to in 
Shes ahn the 8 and to increase all the 
Ame 
tid énuibis and ho 
een, 
can- Ministry bas taken — — end Catholic deputies o: 
the | Ireland, the masters of the ml ip ayer Parl iacent, have 
my lad at a moment the most critical for the Papacy the fine idea 
er from the hands of Lord Der 
Y Conservative, mo od and fuil of good will 
because this territory is, ina statomi point of view, —— the Catholics, 
: J $ merston, whom 
mme — We gne ————— —— Ln «y ope kaen 4 M John e hé. distinguished 
8 Imselt amon, 
by a portion of 8 shall be . to the Grand | of his Eres Sa ET d NR E dd Mind 
Duke Ferdinand; that a system of 
moderate liberty ' 150 millions of Chi 
inst tbe religion which is pro: 
ians and 10 millions of pret — ni 
Sof view wit 
Ts E ror 
i iig with me, | 4} — in —— — in to be 
e the for * e ting to hatred nd Say ite o the govern- 
tio ment. S “The following a acts fi this article: t ni 
** As for England, I anmi S without dificutty all the aceusa- | the —— whi ch it 
h tial | tions alle for the part she bas played in Italy. 
ü i 2 express in these | the Pope has threatened to launch smidd 
faults land for sation — the King of Sardinia, an 
ing co ad (a a period when the art of co - — — —— - necessary 
— na — m - stup ps and rernm 
npe in her only liberty, ity, 
eia bd and who believe they defend í We a people m low 7 “example, | 
pro ] 
— e 8 ney wore — * | 
than pean ter the | where along 
King like Victor Em mman Mw 
and Vith a people like Janet "aly 
she has freed the last in 
eigner!“ I 
party. 
5 A betrayed, 
ee of the m olution; a ne 
or 
ay wid. Minis- m EAM. 
good 
the Venetian 
January last. 
Municipalities at 
ve emigrated 
e * “the member. scant 
Florence and other places i 
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