Max 18, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ETTE. 
every euch so offending shall be deemed 
ЕЕ: d "ball upon conviction thereo! ere n want of sailors, He moved that 
tbe petition be re 
aformation or indictm men, be уелі by fine роп | for wee cq Min кезг ot Marina Yo 
—'The town the ех» 
Bem of « а ү w houses, ER idi Le down on 
or either of at the ion of the C. and Foreign Affairs, М, Michel Chevalier and M.| Frida night. The publie 
соп E ovary ew — E | Rouber m— the A м КЕ supported by | fire Saglik were destroyed Тм deua "Y 
an - Ad miral Cecile. The deba "deme to nun. Governm ст. = Geneva have tendered their resignation 
1, гла iral Rigault i ccount it of the ill- -treatment sustained by 
M by m; de | ina а body 
A ж. officer of -— Cardinal Mathieu, - 9 other Senators, and | M. Jamos о Pany, Ch ief of theGovernment of the Canton o 
seizures, 
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State. The motion was ultimately agreed to by а ја violation of "his official m tur During the , 
сеа to seize sn T ty V to КҮ In > ean of f Tuesday the visit of Prince Napoleon to the Lake of of Geneva, the 
an sob thanner | petition in favour of the occupatio yria у f the French fi р 4 
the officers а " C4 а рае alar rm, th Pax 
officers of bis "9 uper e. ely | MM. Chapuys and Морі) wr Baron са pin, General venden 4 the Мам of de ue Diet on 
er trade Чоп; and that every such Custelbajae, € Count Segur d'Aguesseau opposed the Thursday, the tative of Gotha urged the Diet 
iip as vem, with apparel, se — proposal ol the committee hd ibo a the petition, by | to come to a decision on the proposal of Hesse Darmstadt 
ыы fuus PE ES wo еф теа анан | UNE Ju cotum А то ча. m 
* L condi man: e n ednesday. irm si е representative « ustria a 
pubis as ships ог vessels miel and деш Billault gave ап historical outline of the events vim n with reference to the of Prussia re- 
any breach of ihe - ч qe i L- Syria Ж сж the following is а summary :— specting tbe command in chief of the Federal army. 
Мине с Am quid e said Act further enacted t power! of Turkey had obliged PnussrA—M. Patzke, the chief of tbe executive 
. person in an ро Маны with extreme circumspection, dae n E Doain Mina saa of 
| s afterwards appears Zodlitz, tho bead of thè polios, 
objections. duty it was to рано ра had М, Paizke ас 
Court, gave him three days w 
ан: Күзү nh тна Е | ter took vite of to effect his escape. He was 
shall | posal to appoint a Christan chief only, who ы рече the s сарага at Ystadt, in Sweden. 
the | Whole population of Mount Tg an ma, had great дА ыз pier &| Bav ARIA. — Tho / Bavarian Chambers havo finally 
on aur, restrio- 
iot dr танад y p. кип Ж o | tions to which tho Jews were дег in certain indus» 
raons had acce accepted à groat rospon. | trial professions, а Archbishop 96 Munich, Med 
Pro! 
» бой e p e tbe counsels f ы of | идора of Aagsburg, and the President of the 
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ny, Botao part E ofa A os responsio d, hein incurred. Au Consis "xL volod is T at, posi m. iine di 
the — ау Am опу pro х ү ied "of the TH oam of the eer who 
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ca ad ded io his Miss the address іп ге SA to the 
h fro: gan the Thro: e үст ride at of the 
shi were to bring the troops wou os| Upper H 
н tm ius фи (be ee of exp wish for 
e terror of of the murder Englani ariet банда and tbe Мег of the Empire. 
herself with France. aria eet бм йт c den be induced 
eng rep an 
M. Bien resi the elroular of M. а dated Мау 8, у һе нае оаа, wo i dece that the 
laining the course which France would follow, Mad pou pee ready to to make pm equired. The 
—— E mmt nn individua ler E прити, 1 in his reply, said that t it ы bis. intention to 
ера the Senate should pass mem f | maintai, S MS the mk of the empire, but also, as 
m cime my of the provinces. I 
Marquis Larocehejaquelin expressed his satisfaction | the sitting of the io Z2 on Baturday, Baron 
tthe нед, кешеа, m ха that he should | Schmerling, Minister of State, presented 14 Bi 
or the The orde he day was then | among which were a new press law, а matrimonial 
ор Imi simi der jm dily cd law, and a hie decreeing inviolability of the person 
of | dissentient votes, ES "Toulon states that d the esponsibility of speech of the members 
m M apad am ae t ived f the зет and б deputies to the Diet. The 
sail on the 20th inst., with all p steam Жесек debate x da address in the Chamber -of Deputies 
Y^ M. Thouy enel has адаг ots а cireular to the F — was of most an sedan character, and lasted 
100 | consular agents in Am recommending the eight ur The Czechs, Poles, and the aristocratic 
observe the Кый zr ga in the events p d pe of great landed proprietors pro 
or | taking place in n that countr апі the French Government ments in favour of a federal gatem, 
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vette oisler and л е ла 
А Гы итте sent to Ee » HUNGARY,— Accounts e en esth place the ы of 
d uthern Confederal IX [d 
ficers, | arrived in ra They ey have not yet been recei: the 
т^ iip, ы qo had an interview with M. осы | 
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himself a pistol, and for some 
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ements € y political meaning. cq о the Chamber of Deputies 
піз Veuillot Eas ias just p lished a pamphlet abe ant. k exhorted the Assembly act 
"titio of“ * Waterloo,” in "which he argues that {һе | with prudence and argiven aud moved that the 
тае of W: ishes of the country should -be submitted to the 
te | Catholicism ; that the зоон to to "pose and е | Emperor in the form of an address, demanding the 
å | restoration of the temporal power of the Pope in 2 1849, independence of Hungary, the Constitution of 1848, 
eo was the revenge of Catholic n for "ther defeat in | and a responsible Ministry. is proposal was received 
й tant nations ате | with applause by the majority of the Deputies. 
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n their apers to attacks ‹ of the Libera 1 | had been ored. He e reques ted the Hos 
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competitors pe те d he bred mE shows bug баб: lved | The official journal of Wedne sda ay says, that if ch in- 
A their names will not be required to 16, „Itis reporte ted that t ly | h: Жее а tl f Hun ngary, the taxes of 
| explain ned the difüculty they w nl tere | in paying the | which are in arrear, should stil] refuse to pay Po 
| portion of the indemnity due at the end of May, aad | wi itstandiug the requisition of the Special Com- 
offer to pay as po sa hes in their power. Тһе latest | mis ners, the communes. will be militarily occupied 
news Шаа. that there is no fear of tranquillity haing unt il wo- e the arrears be ers да 
Ез land has d rex call я СУ onus E 
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4 E, E Portuguese Chambers will be | 
on the 20th inst. E: is said that the Council = Their iei 
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cS os Ка the military prison was stabbed to death. 
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pta. deir for $e а The gem Зеу of the Siste isters ers of ORAMA А report is current that Croatia т deter- 
reduction will | Charity continued undeci It was probable that mined to send representatives to m - ei 
ial t ing th u ёсгеё di Vi i 
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er|sisters to leave the country. A subscriptio ced have ы = d to take th eir seats in the 
e nei f for PASCI a new pr compatible w with | | Council of the Em cannot 
the laws of Portugal. The. P | consider that a few ill of the 
in the | the Universal Exhibition of 1862 2 had been inaugurated | [Ans try. Even Count Aloise Cement a bas with- 
ruined, i чл d the | under «m | presidency of Don Fernando. The Portu- | drawn his consent to be nominated as a member of the 
: e maritime d war steamer Mindello liad been withdrawn from | aora th. 
er hour of need TE DA Civita Той hia. [.R S8IA.—lt is- asserted that M. de кошш, will 
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