THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. dà 
LYUN 5, 188. 
Napoleon," and added, ** 1 will have no state of siege. поб equal to tbe exeruou. The volunteering tor the — J 
Italy m ш т 33a pas herself by liberty. ‚ Italy гаш t | new Pup iiid of the line, formed out of the local Portia I = 
perish.” sen is | Eu n Corps, has been almost univer — pos gonge $& СУ HOU Ds. «$c 
E sicians a red his death to be near, and bad every | man ien еа айр to report jon the distrietsin | FRIDAY. e Budget.—Earl t. 1 : 
roligida consolatio A deputation from the Munici- га, which are capable of producing cotton. It Ta бо] this €: werd nd Inland C 
ali Terin demanded ч" r is r em should be repor ted tha at the Madras цене er of Commerce has|in detail the reasons cr e à a surplus, Ee 
y a conspicuous oÈ cemetery appl à services of г gentleman ment to apply that sur A 
of Turin, "but the wot family wo аш hat consent, to ttl Ten thousand Shans have [bo read a ет 
ерте the Со — expressed a to be t British Burmali, where they have been | there was any real surplu 
n the city of Sant His fu d. gebe gly t took | allow к to Б | wer ro other uhai 
Friday pin ena and was performed British a фо The копше ошту than the 
Sa almost royal pomp. All the bodies of the State, blished. ай Б Pekin. The ut бе u eoe were he noble duke m his ot кч) 
the authorities, ae various Capaian ons но the | hoisted in Ње ital on eRe th of Marcl à, with |n 
procession, which was followe d by es whol ames every appearance of satisfaction to the Бы а: | с 
A number of Poli m nd Hungarian refugee also | The es understanding appear exist between Mr. | ind 
present, with Gener: арке апа олец аб their heád. Bruc Prince Kung. The Emperor, on account of 
Dating: Pe LM ceremony frequen ent imi pm es of ill- лень, has yvy s his return to in till the i De ыш 
lalltl athe: ver, which will be about the end of | + D Cbjection che. Ín Y^ f : 
owever will on inese Government has —€— Жен їп y- ана. with t зю 
ало as the King has ed it to be аччу i in to Fatih an English school in Pekin. Our for es | deliberate tention of them : exercising thg 
the royal Basili the Superga. The report of health өш са M 
Garibaldi's illness is positively contradicted. The poli Mon эрг ing. Our traders had alre ady [dm to "y But я Edu 
authorities of Milan have been instructed to institute advanta age of the opening of p e) iae Eng | and. accu 
an inquiry with a view to disc er and prosec n v e rebels were moving in the dir on of Han proprieto үт 
authors of the proclamation ely post and there p zs been some fighting i in a the district of tho їй favouk Com 
Milan,in which the arians were called e» to Yang ad: were 
ke arms against ' their Government.—The national ew we EN Жыла Iu ter E | 
and обста ае Mod. о uietly. Nhà dobtes inated by the Лао! не of the natives, | t ы, 
working men Who ar devo ted to Garibaldi асыры. f Peace XM олоо De чате үп аа 
their meetings em anent, and hel emselves jn | 1101 a his allies оп the 19th tet n The ; 
readiness to put lows any opposition to the popular М; atos at once departed for their Клей» 
rejoieings Demonstrations and speeches were reated from the di y ies a: 184 ad "fiendly 3 rela- d leave v with the Government the — 1 
favou of the deliverance of , Rome and Ven tions е Босе е tribes and the rate and fe bien 
n N ttlers. Major Сш Ры, iie resigned the neia ti grounds, and " 
t the ai ot- Count: Cavour.--A: des spatch from command of the fore a in New Zealand, returned to | tha: would only be отп 
Коше, dated the 6th inst, announces that the Melbourne on the 12t pril. р Ж” дн 2 EIU. i 
Pope had eri some , shiveri on UNITED ES.— have accounts W | the eom: ity. WS et i 
day, which were followed by slight symptoms of fever, York to the 1st inst. To ew York press розн onc; E ranta "which The E gave to tie pop 0 
d prevent Holiness from art in the | the Queen's Proclamation as a quas? recognition of the е which they had pursued last yer à 
religiousprocessions. His health, however, is now entirely | Southern Confederacy. Тһе Federal steamers have |]or 
re-esta . The Princes L nd Ferdinand of attacked the Confederate batteries at Acquia creek, | о? the country А 
Lorraine аге sliortly expected at . А subscription the terminus he Richmond, pw ons and 
has been opened Rome for the future erection of а | Potomac Railroad, about 55 miles below Washington, ps they ought not to У 
monument to Count Cavour іп the Capitol. Four оё | оп the Potomac. Тһе result is not known. Тһе |m ts tha t had ri ^ 
the Roman Princes, Piombino, Fiano, Rospigliosi, and | Federal eddie gei will make a conditional call for | Com He consi i 
Gavotti, having refused to withdraw their sign 100,000 m A man has been shot dead in the streets speculativo ота н vd 
for the withdrawal of the French t ps m Rome, e ork for expressing secession views. The | Gov ent M) 
have been e xiled by the Pope. They are now on their | blockade of the Southern ports would seem to be|m L- 
to T het Ss р. те к of their | extending to the furthest points in the Gulf, as well as | d adop 
countrymen + to , Em the Fr ench. along the Atlantic со. New Orleans was blockad 1 м 
the 28th ult. Virginia has declared itself | With regard to the ш Е t | 
exiled, in consequence s ie. Pal of el | against secession. 1 troops have taken 
and tricoloured cockades. About 50 peasants, who had | possession of Grafton, in tern Virginia, batin t in the н а S dobite Fau 
taken refuge in the Papal territory to escape the con- | other division of the E e majority for secession | the paper d dite Fad КОӨ up in а “э 
scription CNN зе Italian army, were arrested, but MES is 150,000. Other Fed тоорѕ are х а ТЕЕ АЕ — dern it.— ber M; 
afterwards set at libert}. their positions on the heights along the Pot dre ment, and, afte a 
Y.—At Palermo all the shops were closed оп | Меи aM) ша the war excite ement continue run ыда е 
receipt of the intelligens o of Count Cavour's death. rn States. The capture of Hampton by | ofthe 59 Бе 
OLAND. ing vices received from не i ron в been сопйг i o attack |tnis Bill бот 
Warsaw, an Tun sie has Md puits hed there enume- | was made on  Sewal's Point, and General € пор ө 
rating the articles of dress which the inhabitants are | Вий returned to Fort Monroe, where he eger дие ец thou Pets 
prohibit ed. ош wearing, namely—square caps, Polish | is awaiting reinforcements, on whose arrival an M омой to € бавда liabilities aglan 
tunics, amaranth coloured waistcoats and neckti oat at ill be made on Norfolk. No less —The Говр CHANCEL Mts 
ам ug and shoes, e any dress of a showy | 450 slaves, including women and children, have fled 2n Т соп dt wi viti 
olour or re t. 2 that the Grand | i General Butler's camp, and reported that a general beat n ejected- b Pe. 
Duke Michael is g of the slave population was petit Ten | pro vided ари 
= AND Srana, —A tagram m Constanti- аи Southemn troops are at Harper's Ferry, ахо мүн the preen: 
nople announces that the Tutertational Confere nce in | towards which large bodies of Pennsylvanian troops оша ы Sa риш o 
its sitting o of Friday nit resolved t he боло оё | аге moving, and it is expected that the Federal forces me: in reference to that fun Feds 
the ber us m should E appointed s ys years, to | will е u ig с " ff the Southern troops from | The EarLof Ревву expl арыг 
reside at Der-il-Kamar with the rank of Mushir, and Richm steamer Minnesota was to leave rs 
not = "e dismissed моа fa For Б Montis ior the blockade of Charleston, and - void" 
between the Porte and the Great Powers. At the end be follow d by others. General — has debts and muli 
da Ch utc most unjust to su bject theni ч 
tniii with the A respecting the government | to Colonel R. H. Anderson, and has a аба Memphis, br Le renim vA van пы ow 
of the Lebanon. e Co — also unanimously | to take command of the western division "t the Con- — existing єн, m Petit 
resolved that the н еса the em may be | federate а: sitit. enty-three prizes have been taken to ospective legislatio bud 
chosen 8 without disti inetion, 5 among the Christian Fort Mon and several British vessels wem меч ny rw" 
su of the Su тй іп any ргоуіпсе of the empire. tobacco have been taken into Hampton Roads as priz: ге 
is to be maintained in the mountains by militia, | for peer e A ees the blockade. It is инин у that | ү 
Comes tants of the country. Turkish the Secession throwing up entrenchments а& | divisio hat Qe 
advance into the Lebanon on "the Monassas. . They ey ar ева» а metn a at Alexandria, | added to the Bill.— c ‹ 
over TA TR $ З expect reinforcements ond. Tre report tion of a clause insert Te а 
: > aq eived | of at A к been confirmed, but | object of which was экме o 
25 : e | st trenchments have [бөө n press, 
p e From the lateness of the | ing tho town. lt wonld seem th ps -— eua 
m Dy анч ават эа антты tel etratio : a ard qos 12 ла стича ну d thron Y жеу ae 
lr о he SSe ro! 
t and. p dg prc Ра Y Tha. Greenwich Hospital вш 
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esolved, а! on Cd qus gus 
plans, and zd i instead of p up that river, ii try while s protecting the baggage, 
roceedi ing 
th river st which ha n thrown | is to im; omy 0 
ge off the by the rioters. yc ors were--given- fo mapro ve internal econ: А 
е mission. The party accordingly m re- e-embarked Jeff pm and three shots were fired at X: doc ens tme be thi Bird reading e 
tr ри the motion for the thi 
vy Bill, eren of CARNARVON to this 
t as France vastly irt 
mme P iron-cased ги d 
avy yard. From St. Louis 
"gre that es Unionists in Missouri are deter- | doc 
nd that Ip us хошин" 
mand |5 а 
› | зеп to the e Washington Nav. 
T it is 
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crus 
self, Ду gei" virus 
ecession „л force, а 
евз Gen - Har vii boh iun removed from the com 
of that артта and Gene 
tory. Dr. MN after havi al Lyo i 
ку yum 
анов thinks the Ma = г о missionaries ЖП victims » Wim ace. 'Гһе steam transport шыгы in the ne ier ы a 
a chiet fand orci the treachery of the Mako- | from Fort Pic kens reports that the Sec ioniste Е 
рео entirely relinquished all idea of OR th Where = conss 
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vices from beber to May 8. "Ihe ere is no ourl e 
ù . exgected at м А 
news of importance. The papers are still discussing | Express з ама that the next Federal irm M m паіць p 
А g's financial measures which continue to !e|levy a Ar on tea and coflee. The New Yo E H wer M ME 2€ T diiit n 
2 s 8 аг, 
© с з severe attack EE, i d bare pius fro. ^ Mesi a fo Cortinas has organ nised a arge. free of | mz 5 һаа 95. аит р са Td 
. exicans en oft qr hen rse o! "E 
se» in the steamer whi ноа тна enia рса а шокт. Die Federal | iis it bad been де sided to Vest d — 
Cri or at 85 (P), | with iron, sitkong h he did not 
