THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, — [Novenner 26, 1859 
the President of the Cabinet should tender to the King from = to Tarento, of which M. Talabot is the or ne s mais E ng one of d by as many = 
p npe of the whole Ministry. M. is * i^ four ader. m SRL s the o e 6,0 bte, ae e pa 85 
s been summoned y his Majesty to for ne REECE.— The i ernment, oniy stipulating t that they should be 
" cta mbers was open * on the Ko inst. ae Si Otho. | the sum eir . It bisa 0 on owed om 
Administra ation. ith all EONATE nale dee or uous tax which a 
Bav. —A Conference of the Ministers of the After atine that Greece was at peace with a 8 ceeuta ly 50 out of 1000 
States of ptem e ed also of de; minor States of ia a on Tes — ROMS i 5 ta dodi ru V CAI Eta E vE hir * he 3 Margot 
5 es * Gentlemen, Deputies, and Senators.— or — the 21st hina, 
Germany, was pened on the 23d i a NA overnment, always anxious to fulfil its 3 bo tiba T cite aie two he Ee Service are to be grates 
n the invitation of Bavaria, in MES 80! towards the Powers who guaranteed the loan, has proposed to ge, us 80 dA — 5 rmy : cei not taken there 
agreement ending questions of German them to make a final settlement of the affair ace nding to | XacsiVe n Bounty of 50 o enlist for China; 
£ ; 1 “tI t mty o r. on condition that t| wh! 
p. The Governments aria, Saxony, Wur- the resources of the State. They have claimed, for the present, | years, Radical changes are looked for on M: hey enlist 4 
ur Hes sse sem Yes zon Darmstadt, pa erin, an annual payment of 900,000f., convinced that the payment of | including the abolition of the — Cona, Milan's mim) 
"n and S that sum willnot create any embarrassment tothe parci. ment. of Secretaries for the Civil, Military, sand and a Gore, 
e-Altenbur 5: are takwa My Government will ask from you the grants ere z e : 
he this sum, and will follow up the negotiations relative to the tina. 
8 5 r doni m settlement of this question a settlement which is indispensable RU HIN ‘A AND Japan.—The foll g telegrams kar 
consideration are ierd] ts of justice, the | to the consolidation o f public credit and a healthy system of been Dean e in anticipation oF the China mail 
the establishment of federal courts 9 jus ur finances. I entertain the hope that the kindness always Los Octob mail of the 
national 3 ation in favour of unity, reform of the | shown ^ — by the P otecting Powers will facilitate the Heg Kos hé bi 
ederal laws relating to the army, the Hesse electoral — f this negotiation. stell 1 an 
E 28 ` mer Canton 1a8 As, Tost i ina gale of — 
and Holstein questions, and regulations pra an unifor — Advice rom Tunis to the 15th inst. state | were saved. _ sree has refused to revise um 
system of weights and measures for all Germany. ' that the new Bey i is about to send an Ambassador P" ed o ee n Mr. ao pe * UM 
.— ections of Burgesses which nd a religious angha. ese Government has : 
2 xm ape Ser Ser TE „ [] Extraordinary to Constantinople to demand a relig Trap Am pons Unit — on ag ee uae * 
ook place on the 1 inst., ne Seat and Taiwan, as stipulated: by tus en the pen. 
was so far recovered from his wounds as to be ab 
arty nor the party of the Guilds sueceeded be bringing - m t to the 16th | H 
party pa ate _ Torx EY.- Advices. from Constant inople o the Ho n 8 ean 
in their candidates. ane bas leaders of t and haderrived at Shangh M 
B y "v 
Liberal party were bea y the. leaders of the inte e, and many apreta have taken place in r^s Tello, «nd hero found a favourable Salt i0r Un 
extreme Liberals. Black Sea, melia. Kiamil troops, by which the may be taken in t, andi d 
Paussra.— The health of the King of Prussi a has | pacha, President of the Hi igh Court of Justice, has | obviate the necessity of 1 the river a mouth, jet 
so far improved, that his medical attendants “have been suspended, and Saffetti Pub; er Minister of | 78 Mie tea gry nin ghai vy 1 Chinese were 
advised his Majesty to remove to the Isle of Wight. | Religious Institutions has been appointed his suc- ono. -omha ug fh o entrance ee 
It is believed that this advice will be followed. ssor. Circassian emigrants — to arrive in large | of Ministry favoura 
Count Pourtales, Prussian ‘Ambassador, eri returned | numbers and 700 ‘of them have been sent to the island x erac Marifat, e 7 
to Paris, and visited the Emperor an mpress | o es. The editor of the re aed’ nt has | dered by the Japanese. Atonemen: 
at Compiègne It is stated that his reet is received permission again to publish that paper, but Se b We de e 
finr dt pha 2 : t D t ‘he Pri Prin tie e under c ertain conditions. 2 ava. Th Governor Ge is seri 
oy anations of the late in “iti etween rin ion h at he should be relieved. 
nt of Prussia and the Em y asam October, The mail has arrived w it news to was to leave in October H 
eren Letter aie Malta of the 15th pe d Wines Wd M in di Sir Robert Maclure, is in dock at 
a slight shock o uake on the day Lo psi e 1 .—A despa 
tended by a Kolkon rai bling noise. There was little y 
wind at the time, although it had bee n Moving fo or portant despatches from 
| relative to the San Juan di 
heavily 
eastward. It had rained 1 E on the 14th, after un- 
mcd dry weather 2 
A. — An Imper vial ‘autograph letter orders e rning j i j i 
Ministers to grant a full amnesty to all persons c | 85 Clyde nsted throug —— ben a terride the two countries. The 
promised by the Ma they have taken in Ta lian affairs — of shot and s soa | election is we great topic 5s : 
This amnesty will apply to 5 il as well as to mi itary — rs, | nion, and fears are e 
dota l length le 
93 T imita bene of no political character are her M 5 ka EL, Foot, M slavery may at len 
to be ex pted. The Reformation festival was celebr ate d Toft non M ande du nder rn the guns, about 2 o'clock o | Northern and Southern 5 and the o othe 
at Vi enims ty courti c1 i n landing, although the Be en nemy kept Aus upa F prisoners convicted of bein pit in rr E 
J was 8 
in a very solemn and impressive manner. ong Mn re o 9 b Die ga N rela ene tie 22 Harper's Ferry had — sentenced to 
esent were the Minister of State, Baron ek Mrs ht of the he alla: Them M the 28th a 2 the ret Native arlesto| 
her: and many re conan of| WEST La ds ara 
sively loop: 
had been | She was six days overd aving b 
t - | back to repair 1 in "hoe steam aj 
8 has rage ed very badly on board 
51 cases having occurr 
high staff Rice. the representatives of sev otal 
foreign embassies, and a considerable attendance pi the 
publie, among whom were numbers of s udents from 
the academies. Luther's 5 ibo: * Eine feste 
Burg ist 5 Gott ” (“Our God is a cae castle), 
was sung with great N feelin 
Rv - iar despatch from Nice announces that the | in 
er ed, | with p^ "offer rrender 
—A — 5 from Tuscany, Nim te of Nane OE, EY. EM cares EP x 
chi The t — t and  PERU.—A terrible earthquake 
cs bend no se case for 
com i, arrived last week in Turin. deputation 
was not received by the King, but the Prince de Carig 23 : in the harbour, and ships sway 
nan received them in a private audience. It appears if in eavy The Cal 
that their objections were removed o m being assured by suffered remises damag 
the Sardinian Gove sowie? 4 — the cy was only a no — ould pass over it. 
e he pres order — on the ni; 
in ral Italy, and sje o to the decision of the at b Chorillas. This is 
or this ch Gove nt has n | has been — in Peru wi 
also withdrawn its feet, 1 5 it is said that A a, HILT. un from 
through the medium of Prin ette: » , has pro- nian announce the assassina atii 
tested grep the nomination of a Regent as being red by the sackful. Moreover, when ere | Leal, Intendente of Valparaiso, 
contrary to the conditions d z treaties ot Zurich. oes np the temples were unay oidably : destroyed, Lining tember, the anniversary of Chilian 
edmontese Go- | within the warlike enclosure. The c td 
. m the Hindoo C cS ot eo — crga 
India. wit, not desecrated and | the principal church, at whic 
M^. tole X our 5° and we won't up up | immense concourse of citizens were 
i" They have ap populace attempted to e 
instone, win Por told them that all va public loot vd 
Poi en but that what the soldiers pocketed is gone — Nati — med 
nd recall, front chore v, 
Allahabad on the 14th aid 4 the General wen the heres 
on to Cawnpore. 
‘be “tthe recognition of in front ot the S arch when bo feli 
pup sree with | by né of tlie i nts” balls. 
Beene Address. 
many of ques ures o 
Princes of the Punjab and others, 
as — who loyally lent theiraid to 22 ul tbe. British power, 
d the Lahore — ree of these services, and for 
inspecting Delhi a Oude. ts chief of note is commanded 
m were continually impedi 
of action al the rank I ccu m the appear before the Gov seas r-General and Commander- 
Army of “Central Italy, and which I made in the i -Chief. 
endeavour nicus the 2 ect gren every good It i : ucknow.—Rajah Jeyloll Singh was hung on the Ist ult., 
view, T lea leave for military se ‘On the day and, — Hussein and Futteh Ali on the 12th. They were 
plicated i e f our — ton 
executed at the scene of the wy: 
when Victor Ermanud hal shall again pit his. soldiers — arms for 
1 cM : ee Y Jeol Singh ofa — tr ep any amount—from upward 5 
: ev sentence. : The 5 King Ti d is 0 E 
9 a pension of 12 120, 0001. 
— all on e. : T 
Nepaul.—A postscript to the Lahore Chronicle of Oct. 13 says abs 
that it has 3 from its Oude corresponden: - thei rtant 
news that Na: in the Dhang valley in the Nepaul 
— us back again in frontier on the 2d , and that his followers had all dispersed 
in several ere is however o doubt the truth 
He lett Nice on Monday for Genoa. Before his 
he addressed inhabitants of Nice, and 
h had rms, 
been printed by the Nana himself, in order to prevent the 8 amon: 
; | Winter campaigns, which would be sure to puckerow him ; for, — — - is is 
e except 
Tartary, and at this season of the year it would be impossible t of di 
for him to cross the high i i very un of the snowy range. 
; 0 s yswarrah well, and it is appre- 
and | “Bomba eoting 
y.--On the lth ult. a great native rn was hi back woodsmen, and e 
at which a petition to Parliament from the native edi, vi | weave could not 
