THE GARDENERS n CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 3 
of General Cialdini to | slain o - the — her estimated at 2000, but oth pecial 
à er, nment. The President had sent 1 
of the French to t the accounts give t! as 7000, a eh. е that the | to [e relative to these 1, in iq he 
гей an апд dem: ы: 
lavey а sanggi 2 m m за was grant à. | blood swept li хе оойт з .T 
sang Queen із pe А i T into a cde һе poor | expresses his —Á that he does 
A — Ritucci, who had written. met death with pet ect tindif. | | requisite powe abstain from d ча сш to 
eous terms to General Cialdini, was | ference. Consul Foote had den with full powers to | produce a pen and that e can exer- 
command, and ea b General “treat” with the King for the abolition of these human | cise it. He accordingl і ge body to 
M the opening of the negotiations for dno) The King of Badaboo was at variance with | abstain from passing any law likely des a 
surrender, the Saxon Minister who had announced his | the Colonial Government at ert and an косе чан collision during the contemplated general assembly of 
: share the last fortunes of the King, had | was about to be sent against him from Sierra Leone | Virginia, which he trusts n be о. че — 
бей to General Cialdini for а free passage to Rome, kic the Gambia. of perpetuating the Unio 
appi refused on те ground that Ixp1a.—By mr rm of the Overland Mail we — on the JL warm е p sist ult. Mr. Berai 
| were consi м a У . 
ust abide their fate. The n Minister, M. minute by the Governor-General has been published, in | Sewar s speech er ror; the impression 
'olkoni been taken suddenly il in|which he reviews the Oude libel ease, and — Line отв Administratio had 
r Russian diplomatie agent was|the conduct of all the authorities prendere rer e | policy towards the c should the endeavours ede 
about to the Grand Cordon of the collection of the Ineome Tax in the aw of DAE peaceful сае 73 fail. vá New York L 
Order of the White Eagle, conferred on Francis II. and | The famine still continues in the north-west and in|had decid sendin nine commissioners po 
| the Bourbon Pri by the Emperor of Russia. | various parts of India. In Delhi a т has been Washington thon m jority У 
address from the ladies of Bavaria had been received by | formed to assist the Eme. and i m the Meerut, the votes viole we vae z be смі . The Convention 
the young Queen.—Accounts from Rome state that the and Rohileund divisions the Government has un Са 
formerly belonging to the Order of — publie works. "Aceomte ү беч Darjeeling dated | fornia was stron жо the Union; ; their Assembly bad 
Jesuits, Turin, on а special mission from | the 2d Jan. 1. announces th he arrival of the greater pa rt | failed to elect a resident | r 72 bállots. In conse- 
left 
the Pope The any | of President 
disturbance, the committee for annexation to Sardinia | the whole чөн had en for some rie at rna vent de ‚ despatehes to the commander of the Brooklyn, E. 
having advised the citizens to participate in the gaieties | making his соне е ance into Sikkim. 
of the Carnival, as the aspect of affairs was satisfac- $^ 2d and 6th Regiments of Tiu Guards, the m. | on the defensive, unless Fort Pickens should be attack: - 
tory. There were, however, few foreigners in Rome. | 6th, 24th, 37th, € ааг" dis КЫ iments of Foo Secretary Dix had — d the mama" тв of the 
- Monsignor de Merode was still organising reactionary under er orders to revenue cutters, if a poem d, to make the best defence 
movements. 470 Bourbon soldiers, whom һе —A “des abri tch img fe Kong to the 31st | in their power; and it hey were assailed 1 а а superior 
bad armed, crossed the frontiers on the 9th Traces ved states that there was no news of impor-|force to run their LL ashore and blow them up. Es 
iost, taking the direction of Carsoli, where ап | tance. e weather was 1: cold, but the | had also written a letter to "he collector of N 
_ expedition of been organized. Lovera had | condition of the troops was реті Lord El gin to ће G 
distri Cardinal i Dec. 5 tu 
1 а re not to pass the winter at Tien- | 260 poe to be restored, dn order tat the e building 
R and the i ts had withdrawn | tsin left in the beginning of November, and embarked у, {һе в 
Ascoli into the kingdom of Naples. Cardinal | at T: The French and British embassies were in dencunced the seizure as an act of outrageous us 
1 6 h. A popul the places in Ti n th іа [em disgrace себ {о апу аде s учи. On the 
movement «уе at San Marino. А | е river, and but а short distance from the city wall.|31st ult. the grand jury found indietments against 
ў Pa e killed on the occasion.— The French troops. had taken up t their quarters в on the | Floyd, Russell and Bailey for having "defraoded the 
i i t side of tl canal. | Government. 
of е Bourbons had no discovered. А Сарп | Besides the departure of f tbe generals, the only. circum- MEX Advices from Vera C — ult. 
monk had left Gaeta with the mission of r: an | stance worthy of note was the печ а са instal- | state t nat: the Soto "олетин w n full 
ted n dier veda ments ts of the indemnity money. The fi as 200; | operation. Pu ssports m sent to De "Spanish 
р ti Papal Nuncio, and the Cha from 
jan lace | were , paid over in the French in [fe sonis €— 7 | Guat: onia аб. кдн Pair eredi — 
n of | an expedition wil ta sent up the Yang-tsze ear yin the — ed among the Spaniar The Ameri 
Naples, and troops had t su а | spring, with t — w of opening M "" river. IN nh < removed to the city of Mexico. үке 
jo. | revised tariff w nec ced at Can e Mand: gre alled wi d at the national capital on 
the third Теа in Apr ril. 
| were 1еууї mery inland du ities 
JAPAN.—News from Ja д. ‘announces that two 
Europeans had been seiz imprisoned by the 
Ja dion, and that the state 
Parliament. 
оаа сх. LORDS. 
ESI i ај NIE. L^ т 5 
ап. 
sie Бу stat i e Lad Lily had been lost on the island ае tabe a Bi г clearing tie p 
Bintang. less matter as a preliminary 
jeu i КК 506 off e f у= тонна Gs Diis o£ шиси өм 
wi officers бел men of the x 3s EWOASTLE 
Count of Tuseany, in the room of M. Ricasoli, 82 days. The | sa Coste E epo 
nt Michel Amari, President. v He Council and |reinf. E muc had in 
Minister 9f tho Interior, іа, room of his der to military operations as LE. 
brother M. Emerico Amari. E for the effect it had on the brem mind: Since Не [у 4 5 
announces tbat General Pinelli, nr et the | | battle of Mahoetahi no fresh engagements bad occurred. 
юта Brigade in the Abruzzi, has tendered his Тһе natives bad not courted а fight, а the weather 
Karra Ref on t М been me ре попа I I" E us RE sepes тн 
i the inst. | Moreover, General Pratt's force was weaken the emt ads I 
геч hacks of е тү даре уге} - at Valletta. necessity of sending 400 men northward for. the Feb eed Los XII pend 7 
a testo l. The | protection of the capital. afford and traders, an 
it produeed tet Би shaken| Охітер SrATES.—The Taata State Convention tion but 
ж» r* former бутт passed the Ordinance secession on the 26th by а 
e|majority of 113 to 17. > жериде submit the rst time. 
in tbe бо — вО MM to the popular vote was voted it B4 a dme ic (tho Мейо Ванда Banda 
vate buildings. | to The resolution accompanying the nance, | m 
states that Taa | erum the right of free мат eh E of the Mississippi ds wi not bee "nd, perm d 
i was passed | 2? 
right o 
| and its tributaries by all “friendly Powers," 
ian The Conv j 
the Hou: Bill proposed 
Porte. The the 28th a resolution was e instructing "the 
e note presented | Senators, and requesting the — 
| gress to vacate their seats and " return hom 
| the yis a resolution was adopted encor 
ion, and declaring аб а any attempt, гч minis 
Southern State, fro hat 
t troops 
Syria Si а lof the the patients, on ad | буш. : 
pomo THURSDAY, Vote tothe Китен in China 
ш eumd Я the, "указ was c for the T he | SSPR Rana =w ылау иде, 
Cities accon. asserted that engaged o теи p 
Tert ет уы о AMI 
тан urrender of Fort Sumter: The Vir- 
ar | ginian i Legislature had = ез of resolu 
eK LEM ierra Leone stat ir» so кешеп} оГ the ird 
e King mew а - | ooi At resolutions invite tates, sla 
expressed intention, had held the“ with hi his | holding and mes ед to appoint com 
remembrance of the death of the late Kin э mar С ,” їп | sioners to meet similar commissi ioners appoin nted $^ 
^k ua publishes z narrative Rori ayo wi aed Мыш а үче on Feb. 4, at Washington, to е Lucret pes ы x: 
а is “gran - : 
i boa Chin waters at 
-" Se кч time b request v President to abstain in the mes d ref моз it was й ИЙ England t they ue А4 
d that 
and i cu ud —The Marquis ot BATH orig X de- 
oÈ 
y act calculated to produce a collision of 
d Ше Federal|struction of the Emperors Summer Palace 
r taken 
in stating that. the та of persons’ arms between the secedel States an 
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