DECEMBER 31, — 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
— — cifi d into a cause o ha 7 not ure the material f, and tk e ar 
—— ought to Dei a M pey — en i om that the t your vountiymen are | Charles T. and the result w m m precisely the sa 
9 Englishman. — conduct of the ped would, I admit, en „and d vifus reasonable foundation." * | in both cases, utter failure. s officially — 
be the most apr e e argument to convince us, and his English “Iam willing to MN that what ya tell me | that the Government has va up the prosecutio: 
sympathy NS v. t D to reg m us with | ha: the — nce M f truth, have a last oe tion, and it | against M. de Montalembert's is mphlet * Pie IX. et la 
dence. , the people— now, | concerns your arsenals. poep ur Govern- | F 
kly speaking, d o they not both —— us wil not | ment does not ru empate ” reocinmencing th d oer, E why Bou aner 10 et 1 t — The — x z - ris r1 
public Cdi force your Sovereign some day to declare war | it co 1 uch great activity ?" eau, where his 4 ajesty WL 
aginst us e m —— e | veg m Et na ave — -— — 2 2 seat NIME: There will be a d hunting party 
" Error, | point, viz., tha e othe ntri complete is s and Prince Met i ) 
error most grave, ay dear sir. It cannot be — that state of transfo — em hes — ong to en A compre- | persons — The — teur "Y es among the 
there is at bottom, zu o! 5 co 5 x agn nt of r ur hend it. We o chan nge not only all the matériel of the hi W 
and riv: y walsh kia — ut su mex RE uch more in » 2 but — on land a also i Dex — illery; and, although t cad Prince Jerome has in state of co 
& latent e ie in "y ^ — d cannon, he will still require esce 
liberal ideas on the other, tend incessantly to draw "ONIS | 
the — countries closer to each other. — Fran: € vor four paar tirely accomplish the . SPAIN A Monocco. —The — of — was 
is more practical than you i What advantage, mate-| Fuglicbman.— “v1 thank you for all this informati d . " nthe 
pus —€— sii a war with ye one — eg 1 i mona I shall turn it to acount.” »Y 22d vua N 
Frenchman.—““ bservation. You — in order to obstruct the works. th 
sed all your thoughts? Do you not keep sil mt DM | ey 
re he eatin at Winnt “whine op ope, er od. doubly a all the apprehensions wh which n+ erp ntry ca ere ira repulsed. For the first time the 
land against the Emperor and his Government? Be y ave not expressed to you the whole of my opinion | Spanish ea charged the e who fled without 
Engl: at Labsll baths ideo —— If, in Eng people are convinced that France . k als P , 40 did in 
candid, +- É to declare war inst you, we here are, in our turn, ting ts ener: rim and Quesada distin- 
L5 aane 3 hen, I will be candi Here 8 you, e, in Lp" ; 
decisive reason, our principal grievance ; aa: 8 m nel isa party m — — t Ks i" y we of ts — — by their bravery. e Spaniards 
iven to the o French navy is 0 out of all proportion to therequire- pee: AE un 48 | had illed and wounded. All > works, and 
gi you are aware, by Sir Robert Peel, p^ e means s — Y 
ments and th — pol your aou. ting its If; and, according to it, the best possible one would | even the new fortlets, have been completed. The 
r ae den Me M 4 3 t m. P Tace — artem beby —— atred of France, aud by seeking, as nh 2 1804, | comm l community of Cadiz has offered the Queen 
UE Milan from ont fraler England was at the, te form a Europe ean coalition against her. The statesmen who the 44 millions of reals claimed by England, but it is 
some ld not find , at this day take the lead in public opinion X 2 said that F 
Antipodes, one would not find it a greater s ert Pett | ignorant of all that I have just told you. A that Lord John Russell has sent an order to the 
to be Be dene — nent 8 — R — verre well dude erstood that the Tor Mos ot oombetin ng these British Minister at Madrid to defer all further mention 
Some journals have print dit ; you asa regs it. Som rsons m al ur to gain them credit, and pursue their policy wi with rer — — for six months. 
have fold you of it; you rep it, and you ve it | by din Ty of wishing to EE. ought to E by pe ud In the im Mi of the Diet on Friday the 
that’s all. Such is ‘m 7 only source of your convi themselves. THES WR * p um istory Minster for Fore ign airs declared that at t the 
in 
and army, 
find in — no excessive expenditure on the part 
Governm: 
* er .—'' Your estimates are nothing to me, ny i dear 
am —— as 19 how they are arranged. 
easy of usceptible of every com 
Facts on the inflexible ; since 
HISP) ERE 5 
ri adl are bu g plated shi w can 
b t us? u * on 
E 2 pete: ot f pet inn boats. For. sihat pur- 
pose hd it be not to thro an instant 20,000 soldiers on our 
And then your aie 
arseillaise, who la his 
e quite opportunels, mà ith which I m: — close aj 
hich is alread: long. Our Mars 
Congress. 
—— to have a joke at the ex no of his fellow citizeus, 
went about crying out that a whale had just —— — e po: and » Sw vedi sh Am baad à 
of Marseilles. ' His pleasantry succeeded, and every on rid, b p enipotentiaries of Sweden 
the pe — han on by the example, he himself began | to the —— 
to run — n the e direction to see, with the others, if bisin-| Bay, —The King of Bavaria has appointed 
vention was not a reality.” | Baron Licig 2 of hors Academy of Sciences i in 
The — Le Pape et le Congrés,” has caused an | place — . Liersch, who resigned the office on account 
immense sensation in Paris. The Fapal Nuncio and of hia, reat aju; 
the e rian —The Vien 
French Government for explanations, and the Russian 
— Count Kisseleff, —— declared — Count 
Walewski that the pamphlet ains— without consi- 
dering the — question, with which Russia does | co, 
not inte nd to in in erfer — — ciples i in opposition to the 
enna official journals are anything 
bat. aor with the compromise pro Pose osed i n the French 
pamphlet on the Pope and the The Ost 
EM cord Post condemns it on the md that it is à 
te abandonment of the e poliey which that Scng 
4 tired to France since Be. Villafi 
Pos Gazette | 
your attention, for : tr now quote laws and regulations, 
authentic — — om eda * riod which will not be 
suspected * 5 royal ordinance pe 22d 
— — fe the total — of the naval — on the 
to be 328 ships, of which 40 were — — 
n the war in the Crim 
ps; it was easy to — ‘that 
“of appropriating to iD eni our ports, gi them copay |p 0 
the yards.and docks um — equite me 
that 
on, — s 17,000, 6007 Yor! 13 
its dem: handed forthe nx 
re is one quite 
"oae t 27 
> 
ad — 
. to bala, 
38 ships of the Dis to fen orm, and 35 reed to b 
Which, I repeat, e still require 10 years at least. As for the 
ihe invention of the E ore 
. — 
for ships of the 
haying only 
ie present day 
—— — €— oy — 
without and be 
cure been oblig obliged to purchase —— 
England. Lou see, then, I have at h 
cene P dones of 
qm tI * —— walt peche t te 
situation. o you t details of our 
eategorical nations begin to 
ou any such to — — me on the supplies 
of troops; 
of coals and 
. “These 
assure me. Nas hero y 
mese wee — 
not merit the honou: 
turbing 
m: 
LA e Cape 
po 
: carrying 31,000 tons of coal to 
Ping, Singapore, Chusan, St, t. Paul de Los 
ae Hops, Oral ese detain there io not 
mance | has resolved u 
mal pamphlet - " <The Pope | and the 
othing ism 
since if they we 
t|tion and of the 1 — 
calls, 
Part; | ace f — 
. a long article to prove that the 
Pe Bure 
a and that, consequently, Russia will oppose 
— A ramme drawn up in the pamphlet. It is 
that Austria, Naples and Spain will not send | ^ 
Pleuipotentiaries to the Congress iw" oo LS ‘ope 
have 
Pg 
g 
55 that so long — oe a at the head of t 5 "Ministry 
üx — 
Forei x 
but on the a ; 
—— ME “att 
U not be 
the — eae 
of She 8 
nm 
rogramme 
that tha 90 
— 
The mpt ooks fi» s — reot — 
Pr Anaki and exclaims—“ If Austria > le no longer 
ny rights in m none exist anywhere for anybody." 
— NY.—' — contains an 
ordinance of the Min 
inister of Finance removing, from 
the Ist of riage! ne the prohibition to e bien 
horses over the f rontie 
PRU; USSI t 
first P Ple — jary of Russia at the ö 
Con ngress, will stay one or two I at Berlin on his jour- 
|» 3 — a” 
— om Hane assert, that the Duke de 
* 
TALY.— 
ting t il of m 
not giving — oficial denial De the 
Con Dgress" | As the 
pllet ^ “Le — et le Ginga — nae of the 
Chureh for 
Moniteur, 
ment, x not nd the pamphlet, its publi- 
ears cation is to be considered as a home affair, 
i could not no ced 
anger of Legi bets 
at the sentiments promulgated by ae pomp 
hardly be kept within bounds. M. 
which saves human libert he were n no lon: 
ng, the Cross would and 
wt could preserve ds eK, which woald i soon be 
erm back to the worship — P For 
f 
y of the States of the 
+ sell soli 
previously stated (2,000,008) The 
announces that the ex-Duke of Modéna has advanced 
with his t wards 
inst. state that, after numerous — van, 
definitive resolution has been adopted, elner - 
ess the Univers has received a 
The reaso 
e Pa «o States may be 
temm to 
bearin ng by p: the integrity of the ain 
Empire. M. de Thouvenel and the four other Am 
sadors had agreed to that arrangement. The Grand 
Vizier : and Fuad Pacha had drawn up a notification to 
tation — 
ex he other Paris d mou 
in — of the e € Débats arti 
in wi . Lem , by — from 
former do. at pm always had expresse ed the | 
his 
The Bul es "epus the wem of the Pacha, 
mee — mbers in Servia. 
Turkish Government 
was some 3 of the 
The sm ane inve estiture had 
| Ther 
e intending to interfere. 
opinions on t ubject, 
remain mistress of her own destinies, Accord ing to his 
3 pko domni of 1860 can take no resolution of its 
ed together to reco, the 
day in an article signed by its principal editor, 
Grandpuillot, 5 says that the Times is perfec 
ring the 
power. 
> | Grandguillot — the gs of his) 
° | readers difference in the — 
of the two gps and sitis Uh ne a 8 
inten y the temporal power e Pope, 
€ en th contrary — — — trausforming biar 
the wan 
real enem 
— for reforms 
dmitted to b 
of the Pa —— — 
whe 
sacri 
resent organisa’ e Hol 
Dm y 
persons, says the Patrie, would — pnm 3 to 
save the Pope as they tried formerly to protect a 
Pacha 
— correct and t 
motives | 
t tribute from him 
SzRY1A.—The Pacha of the fortress of Belgrade has 
ceased his relations with the Servian Government. The 
had demanded the extradition of a Turkish sab- 
ject, which en ses by the Government of Servia, 
that e , the — between 
ian Minister of Foreign 
ject to all 
a 
— — n the Island of 
dir to which 
22 — "iere om (be tbe ioe — No fewer than 
47 DPA 
e total 
loss is — at 2,000,000 of pi 
ee. 'ALITIES,— Prince — 
intends 
i "of 60,000,000f. at Paris, un g — 
odi » Fiance, Prussia, and à 
nein wa vee mortgage, 
incom 
—A tel a rige — nday 
in — of de Calcutta mail of Nei ber 22, 
and the China mail of November 15. A telegram has 
tails there is not one of w! 
