THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE Am AGRICULTURAL —— 
The Moniteur of , Baturday 
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nments of Italy. 
tl e Federal military | o 
has — its vedis to the special 
concerning 
constitution 
Gover 
in 8 the e proceedings of the differe ent 
offering e Re egency zi 
“This sabi tted, especially eii the 
and 
. — 
—The Berlin journals pout a great im- 
{ Novempen 19, 1859 
lay that a Ministerial er 
by p» à. june of Fu reae 1 6 
cially denied. Council of 
State ho owever id 
is to be re 
pue circumstances of the i sone of 
Opoa te on 
King, 
taken 
ia foie of high politieal s 
Eur mea e he affairs of Italy his Majesty continues 1o ER pil long walks and | present aid that the Sardi Were 
nian i 
— becuse it tends to prejudge questions whic h must there be tides in the . hbourhood ed Potsdam, and that e be medie, AG assemble before the C e f 
d. Th i i Rae meets f 
The 333 e 'Tuesday in an article signed by ner of observa ation are also much improved. On he question of the Sanat of Central aly to Se 
its chief editor s: ecasion of t the „Seh iA “Bestival the Prince Hebei dinia will be 4 ully disc - „ and numerous aher i 
“The acceptanc Regency. by the Prince de Carignan d Sadia nni, al prize of 1 1000 dol- from the „peop le of the hies will be Presented, i i 
would have caused te open intervention of Sardinia in the | lars in gold, a ae gold a —.— o their cause, & i 
affairs of Central Italy, and the en genia could not have pre- n the best Mon ‘of 2 man dramatic poetry. The Farini, Governor. b Bologna, has - Signor: | 
vented, on Rig C hand, the entry of Neapolitan troops into following is the f the reny of the tribu rey E the Inquisiti decree 
the Roman territor E quisition as incom. 
A -offi ss an of Wednesday contains the fol. | Gazette to cer rtain ale ega atio e Augsburg Gazette patible with 5 civilisation. Such p 
Pu seini-officia org y 3 the recent inerview bee ot Ge Emperor of | tho f the Mortara e 
Mes ie message received from Turin stating that the Prince and the Prince Rege Prussi ser E I api m 
— Mey 7975 an did not confine himself to the refusal of the espiti t de — PM our M us assurances 
but undertook to offer a substitute in bec person of itat r3 relations: oy Prussia and England could not abundantly supplied 
JJ... ᷣ in conmgnonce, of the mesing at Florence of the 13 
followed the wise counsels offered by. t the "Goveram gak of | its Todos believe that that meeting was directed against baldi, with s À i 
France, as expressed in the letter of the Emperor to the King. | England; that Prussia, at the instigatio [of F e and of |.the frontiers in cons 
It is questioned by what right Sere 7 seme to praedae Roms, "thd entered into the views of those Powers to isolate | tuy] had tal 
th us f the Cong Eae in naming a Regent for Central En ngland, and. had 2 he eng ent, in the n of ness na E 
ec gen 0 1e CO; AUR 
Italy, thus by his nomination assuming that the. Du 3 ar between England, to. maintain absolute T. 
Sa 8 This proceeding is con- 
E aie a annexed io Sa 
ccordance with the rights of 
M os to all custom, and n 
the people.” 
The — of 9 in an article signed 
by its secretar 
e Frenc rm ent, t the principles of its 
TRA has recommended the Cabinet: of Turin to annul the 
appointment bs the Reg which the Government of the 
ing of Sardinia has de e Chevalier Buoncompagni, as 
— ä — 9 c5 the questions brought before, and 
— ach upon the competency of, the Cc his advice 
is ba side x ^ ‘oof 
for p Ttalian cause ; 
field of partie, and the Anal settlem ent of whic 27 
only the decision of Europe.’ 
e Moniteur of eran contains a note of which 
act: 
ou improper. motives, 
— of the Bishops, in order to rponn 
body filled with. mistrust towa 
the Government. Th — papers — = — — to 
all those circulars, notwithstanding they e: en 
i intentions of the Em —— — Folio 
General Montauban has been named General- 
in-Chief of tlie — „expeditionary foren to China a, 
It is unders po pular 
the army. The Ge — senses 
celebrated Doineau trial. The Senators Roulan 
General L peines REN the 3 of Br uges 
and W „ and Bishops o m and Li imoges, 
rnals, 
rie ds 
WT sio e] 
e 
enumerate tenn 
n: 
e 
B 
| ot. the oth, pios near the island of Unie, i h 
ran 
neutrality. The Augsburg Gazette finds support for its bod 
peur ers in =, — — ns and EE pus of the 
o hawi in 
ct of the Go eee — E sio attack d it 
Augsburg Gazette, by adoptin EN uch a line of conduct, places 
itself on the same footing a: nó wF hte urnals 
turn to — ene ee language c as A 5 opposition. pe in 
Prussia, and s Se e but malicious falsehoods. 
uch tactics oe p E aregearee ely in kee team E W 
seütiments of German Patio 
—An Wii autograph letter has been 
“a the Minister S ET Baron 
ruck, expressing the desire of t 
che the deficit in the 1 
rnals 
8 every ai 
E of ihe year 
which | the 
ith the 
€ 
1860 to i 
2 
increased for the discussion of this subject. } 
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asser 
eneral Mezza 
restrain their ardour. 
Pope intends to send Car 
Order 
ongress, 
an 
Pe 
who bar M permissio 
TURKEYX.—Advice: 
inst. as 
tional political Ey social privileges. 
ler Festival a 
trations of a bra character too 
1 RIATI — The Au stria an "Dias 
“During the recent | 
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re 
tof ane e to th 
The aramis d 
Berlin, has be 
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Moustier, 
appointed | s 
Bourqu retire 
e Mennewat pos dei res from 
a 
The 
nated. in a soma of. Not Galley, the jury 
Denim henti induced b counsel to believe e she 
ess gan m. — — W wrong, and oug «xr 
acqnitted on the ground of irresistible iple To 
produce this 5 he read a senti- 
are, Vienna | floa: 
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rnerio, in. ae ian Illyria.. The pas , Speci 
ME le iene asp sav "d and w. 85 vow of 
seyeral sienne from Tri sel en 
sted off 
rir — unts from Tu ate » that 
letter o s diner of the French to the King of 
5 a he Regency of the Prince 
intimated tiol if the King should | 
be dra he 
arignan, 
rds himself t 
could 
t. Vienna several 5 r demon- 
k w 
the recent the 
3 the 
E Quer oh of Widdin. 
tied 
mental letter which had, he said, dome written, A her 
to her lov ver, but the Chariva rints- in parallel |; 
et 
aux Came ii 
Tes changed save a “hackney coach? substituted. fo 
“ Seine wherry.” 
Rr sn sie Morocco. — Marshal O'Donnell jus; 
to. Cadiz, after having effected a survey 
coasts of Africa, The military. operations 
ad 3 de Olano, 
Ech 
in the 8 are now K Cadiz 
have nominated. a 
the lat in favour 0 P pos ian cause, a 
that the King will leave to the d 
he Prince de Cari 
his — 
am deeply moved by yotr offer, and tender my thanks 
to the Assemblies and the tiele co S 
given m 1 believe t 
ce. 
ced less by my Exin 
"i the 
ing ecision of the Con- | 
di gren, all that relates to the r decays of Italy. W 
0 
lished, in w 
of 
in -changes War vy heir costume 
It is asserted that Vely Pasha is 
- sentences of 
ps E the Treaty of P KJ E 
has ed from Crete, It is said that 
ve been settled. Said Pasha has b 
works 
"dines T Italy who Have French to the English Gove mente 
Mar: ‘seilles 
of Ll 
explicit "i Bm disagreeabl 
n than b gem the 
of the me The Ki has offered to serve in the e your feelings, which n Tul oui nationa 
dition if nec 3 the Queen has presented to Marshal those of order and respect for monarchical institutions 
O'Donnell, to be worn constantly is neck, a Du Leche m ions, s eiim of of ae 8 ty, am 
Se don ith: i e approaching Co: ter ley much regret, 
Mee which, with to hand, she has atta from responding to your ‘appeal, a eso the charge 
the E m possess miraculous virtue; and offered to me. This ior bearangs on my part, and the sacrifice 
A ontpensier Peri en the expense of 24 Lam thus makin dug wit prove more useful to the interests of 
rified cannon ä of Seville for r eee n ke iue |t 
ae Anden valier Duoocompagni ae the person whe ought te be intrusted 
states the E Regency oP Con Teye Return y thanks to the | report say: 
Madea a a 1 0 — attacked Ceuta, | People you represent, tell them that their erance and | p; 
and that the besieged were ae ing to make a sortie | their general conduct MI pan pgs ump eins NE 
"px . m 
to repulse them. The Christian population of the sea- | wishes, and who will ney oe kaini e Eos TA eat | S 
ates ave been exposed to greab danger ge the iren ds loya lty.” 
fanaticism o e Moors, vaca nothir ee but the esence | The F then 1 th li 
s ships 
100 
ba e, in 
t the ] 
reply intimated his readiness 
bro ought 
hake. 
and t na have sin 
= 
—.— ae e of that office. he | 
the Romagn | 
ee hers in the ing with degree. ‘own 
his bed at the time, and, on — n 
arrest of judgment, both on. "account 
indictme nt and errors in the verdict. 
number ff 
from = place was “stam women, and children, tendered their thanks t o the Pri rince de ead for | 
Plenipotentiary at Z rich, will lea fü aliet 
Caur 2 ey day) n ralifications of, the Ts m ot Pe. e fae French Gerrit winner rad 
d Dp t r against the. nation, aud ud is nett who 
ne from Turin that the ener Buonco who 
115 E e d ing of the Federal Diet on | was on iei poiut of leaving for Central Holy t m " enter | 
STAR. Hen sed of: 1 sep n Sop, pe Hesse sire assel to sa his fu netions has postpone ned his departure. It is 
i 2e, ssia, Thuringia, Olden- Idi has sent in 
burg, and the Ha inue "Towns voted for the re-establish- e generals o 5 b Contra Near a dnd 
i Amh of Sio comand on of 1831; the representatives or | is qd to wd to 115 island of Sardinia. The Kin ng, 
"ul 8 Y voted in favour of the constitution | it is added, has named him a Lieut feiert $ in his own 
others abstained altogether from voting. | army. Fifty: Wege ate belonging to Garibaldi's 
The committee id u i si the proposal 
corps 
have returned to Venice. It was reported in Turin 
the prisoner Was Uus 
M "be 5 on the dae. 
pi composu 
+e Nee = Te 
stated that ho. ientin Mi = 2 to n 
m Vir wants m the same m iet ima na ed 
V et Misco A that ne: "ad "no int š 
ding bl 
counsel, gave UT 
of Virginian 3 f r 
nounced guilty o consi y, t 
The case of Cook; ^s second in 
