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seized the E and the people of the affair are „ but in s] 
Wee 1859) — THE GARDENERS’ OHRONICLB AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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have terminated without any result, on account t of | se — s to the develop Ix G UE REN Ru 
e — having abstained fro we es of Turkey, —— nout allowing then ave to be ie i | stood for , ^ eel a man wh 
— all v ele — — ue: 2 m der — M "t x CR eves to be - UE or Ü cm e foremost man in the world in the 
The Nationa’ Aas for the 7th | in in opposition to t to this on — have to render an account of his | pos of ‘the 27 eve "m wrote to consult him as to the 
of November. vw onspiracy has been discove t in this world x the next; and, as it is only by I | restoring that unity which bad bend vom Ie e ue tid 
F " nation was issued to which — adoption of ene it riu d that we can draw ourselve ceived a long letter from th + lamentably di , 
" the names 2 soli, from the abyss in which we are now plünged, and likewise eee E neod hardly say I have kept 2 eR oe walsh 
3 lf ws : the credit of the empire, we must examine in a serious and pro- | explai out to me that — y — 2 pen nd 
nano Ridolfi, and ot inisters, a — to & è | found manner, both in Principle ae in as, the great eed | attempt ord John Rus rego — odor elt e qd 
people that events rendered imminent the toration | na: aay, © the abandonmen cha: in those custe ties of ihe neutral position of Con — — aor 
of — V., and that annexation te Com nana was and 5 acistanc hich hav E ened y hes “expenses, and, with E si dered he had for ever broken off his p a eS ith 
manifestly impossible. It exhor ted t he Tuscans to 1b 2 4 Fat w. will oi Coilia in dà pads "1 | opinion n Such 1 2 valine 
resignation, that d order that che result of Lo examination, Pam — be made | of the Conservative et te Sir Revert Pee! — eera 
to resign the ir powers into the — the Grand into this important ques shall be submi 2 temporary feeling, but that it was — So boul — 
Duke's te eer on This docume a fixed cR —The Ameriean pda. pub cw a Tong d again place himself at their head wich any prospect of suecess, 
day, to have been d up in — fr — of gas from ae Tattnall — letter from Mr. aun the tome Be H E. = mot sa ed, bu 
Tuscany, and scattered by thousands over the , he American Am „ describing the affair country, to throw aside all y Aan th — 2 4 
. uscan a warned the 7 du Peiho, as St obse: hé Americ | assume at once the leadership of that great Conservative party 
Government of what was going forward, and enabled | Squadron. —— — ocuments give high — — . 2 a he deemed to be essential to 
i th llant: lish E the wetl-being of the cow in all its institutions, and 
them to seize a packet of papers — threw » ^ e gallantry and French forces, advised me if her Majesty should Ae a ee 
ight on the plot. Ten or 12 persons were arres speak with. dicati ^ the bravery of Admiral Hope. | mands upon me to attempt to form ministration, not to 
— al * ina 8 be discouraged by any dilliculty, ex . — euch as 1 
every other 
eing co in this but g 
they have since been quietly set at liberty. The Pope t left no doubt that the Chinese had prepared “a — 5 aR m — Bea ? 
has accepted the bragi ra the reforms that have b bern | de | deception and ambuseade, intending, in the con mnbietice of| for 14 years T have . d to aot ia the spirit of that wise 
i apoleon, has | | their own strength. and the small orce e of the Englisb, and patriotic advice, coming from so eminenta man, and I have 
Lomas - Ambassador that paeen to The also publish t roots in the feelings and hears of the eo r y 
gran the in the ie e | year.” papers pu av ong narrative ts v compelled to adito m "gh 
— to their allegiance, CANAAN he pu 9 will of the — of the American Minisier 1 in his | their fears rath ther magnify ou v strength, T d 
do after the restoration of the Grand Dukes. Th pe Ra logna | Course to in —— — obtain a ratification of the moment, an n absolute majority in Parliam u aio 
the arrest of the Bisbop pren — ard was compelled, as —— a 3 Sense of ny pe xinful contrast 
ot. Rimini, and state that three mo 2 n in our umber of the ad ult., to travel to AM doubled by the fact thát o our herria ris that ofa 
arrested in consequence of EM accusations idi | with — ron in aclosed box on two wheels drawn yon ee 
Advices from Naples to the 27th ult. state that a donkey, and that on hie arrival in the | 9f those botore who 
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«isioned. "Thi — preis its character of a. corps of Majesty. The Ambassador refused to submit to this Nis 
observation. — g to aria — Sicily ‘the in in. | Ceremonial, and was ismissed from Pe — of 
surrection in that islan has n The in without having had an audience of the —— have no 
ts have withdrawn into the — — The . — was taken back in ^ same close box to Pehtang, in | Pintian 
antrichi are at the head of the movement. Reinforce- | Which little seaport town vad — tifled teh sd D but here a momen 
ments of troops are continually despatched by the | American treaty was im ‘by commission 
ER Government to FL the insurrection. sation, the same ti ean 
hem. 
Genera in 
the Ministry of 5 The full strength of th y of 
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and Messina. Usrrmp D STATES —Aceounts from New York state ee 
Morocco.—Accounts from Tangiers state that mms insurrection at Harper's sup. 
with Spain — E considered certain, a panic has | pressed with a Ea sal loss of life. The Mm of ps Keira DUE. Mni the 
pite o al ° 
which t fe TEENE p of persons and of principles, 
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city were ing o all directions from the dread of the | of some oft the p Anos there is no T tha it» it was legisiation im ble, and which, 
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Kabyle tribes had entered in order to defend the à negro insurrection, and that 
city from attack. The Governor was indefatigable in and organised for some time post with considerable 
using his greatest efforts to prevent pillage, a a the care by white men, several well-known itioni: 
yarious E acere had still their flags | furnishing the money. It is said that the 
hoisted over Cousular houses. TT o at — 4 | War had intimation of it some months ago, but 
Moors of the city had sueceeded in re g the grea ae |gave the story no credence. The — "a 
ao of their goods into the eier for safety. the n otters was to arm the slav 
early 3000 2 ives, including Christians, Jews, and Virginia the an an States, 
— ‘have already arrive iu t Gibr altar ; and Rr itish | themselves. at several points, and regain their freedo s Odar i ge 
vesc o of war y e sailed T was s planned -— —— Yen — outlaw for future pene Let every m: E an consider that he — a duty 
away all Me hois ma wi 2 to 1 d white men from Iowa » perform and a cause to sustain. Bine mber that by 88 
vices from unte in the „Old | combination of small eft» rts great resulta. and do 
ult. s — the —— n Aoi esce t he d 
— S ram wer and 7 "The | duty 5 
ters with ee ta ifa — — — of the Government has despatehed troops ta f those "lich oc to office. 
injured, was — up at the gate of | of the insurgents who left. Tespa difficulties and anxieties : 
the palace of the Grand Vizier, and another of — and the orders of 
kind at that of his con A similar m Accounts from Washi that 
reet to together vitia tbe Cabinet has ately had a serere rece e 
very respectful terms, which ipee ch Mr. Buchanan 
his Majesty th that jt was ol urgent importance, in A 
cise cleme ency to the conspirators ; secondi, to dismissal | no further action 
uses arid 
the Ministers ; — s jut-down ab of advices from General Scott. 
and fourtlily, — a.v : e State. have dcs ag "despatches ran te Bi poo pam 
In addition to this Fand Pasha, the new Grand Vizier, in which the action of the Administration in onding tona be taken ent ck e : 
on taking pinna grey conspirators shoul General Scott to wooden i favourably construed ar e , den Fe 3 
not be — 4 v rrt gave his | comm the North Pacific where our Transa 
unced on CANADA.—The Grand Trunk Railway Company “eyii ae ie if I may use a familiar expression, to 
Pash ‘of th ee 3 announce the opening of their line from Detroit to the | various quarters, but y 
i tthe bd polar he cil the defence of Atlantic seaboard on the 7th of November. beer) d Hu I 
„ has — 4 into two years’ | English crick won the game at Hamilton without on to rights 
banishment. The Grand Vizier next demanded com. the loss of a wicket in their y are | han 
plete reforms, and wished that the chief religious | Playing a match at Rochester agai “two 
dignitaries should contribute largely to the public chosen from the American and Canadian Clubs. 2 4 QS wealth an and 
taxes, and that the Sultan should merifice one-third. of : epas is de and T almost beyond p 
own revenue, The Grand Vizier having met with | and at the same time, as I be 
resistance to these measures among his s es, a Public Addresses. 3 ey presi k try m ` 
that — —— —€—R Tue EARL or DERBY at at Liverpool on Friday air that 
The Due of the General Stal, Riza Pasha, has been the following remarks on the fessi party an 
The following Imperial Hatt was read at | their policy in regard to publie affairs 
„ have — with the 8 mage and have seen 
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ihe Parto on the 15th ult., inthe am tree e of all 
high functionaries 
with the high ea thon gnis Gibraltar d Malta 
sai the strength, in uni TM ^h marka political power, Jate — 
is incontestable recently nent—the late 
re introduced into the hs pul bie | if pom any occasion T o E corte 15 
and it were em: eed sch the ionat — sid m other = those sai I havea Wr a pontes hut 
x o. at the realisation oved to be trae fr dichas the poh scm sangre qe 
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ie Mod MAN 1 74 of this state of things. the failure of Lotd John ud apre t teak in the | intern e composition of 
ERES T — that my — A — —— +i — e nu * ellington, a warm and cordial | tl that Govern. confidence that such 
